The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1932 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANKER. GREENCA^iLi^, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 11,1932

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Our (llrarimrr Salr \\ ill Contiiiur \ll rhis Wrrk.

We are giving 1 unusual values in this sale—We have never sold such desirable good merchandise at such low prices in many a year. Come in get your share of these bargains- many lots have broken sizes and the quality is limited. An early selection would be advisable. S. C. PRF.VO COMPANY

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PELS-NAPTHA the thriftiest washday buy

ianapul^Mrs. Don Ferrell is expected from Miami, Florida on Thursday evening to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Michael. The five children who had been rccei ing treatments in Indianapolis fur rabies for the past fourteen days returned home Sunday. Dr and Mrs. Veach were Indianapolis visitors Tuesday Mr. and Mrs- H R. Sands -pent Wednesday in Terre Haute where he attended an undertakers convention.

dent at I. U., spent her vacation wiri, Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 Coffman.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duncan and daughters, and MF.-, Fearl MeKamev and friend Lester Foster of East 'Chicago, have been visiting relativ • and friends in Cloverdale several

i | days

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Tippett have moved into the property on iior'h Main street, belonging to T .1 Nix on Mr. Tippett is a dentist and ha opened an office in his residence.

Clip Free Coupon for sliced Mutter Nut Bread See Page 2

B UNBRIDGE

Mrs. dene Hess and Mrs Leroy Miles jmd -o! -pent New Years day with their n her Mrs. Frank Mc-

Bride and fan ;ly.

.Mrs. Frank Ceilings attended the fu'ieral of h« aunt, Laura McLean

at Bellmore on Sunday.

Mr- and Mrs. Harve Shuey are

Poor Sleep Due To Gas In Upper Bowel Poor sleep is caused by gas pressing heart and other organs You can’t get rid of this by just doctoring the -t much because most of the gas is in

the UPPER bowel.

The -imple German remedy, Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower oowel, washing out poisons which cause gas. nervousness, bad sleep. Get

spending th; week at Chicago with \dlerika today; by tomorrow you feel their daughG Helen. the wonderful effect. You will say Mr Ida - visiting at thi da» you read this wm »u» a the home of Ernest Michael and lucky day for you.—R. P. Mullins

family. l)n ‘Ff? lst - .

Mr and Mr- Frank McNorton and daughter Betty enjoyed New Years dinner with Mr and Mrs. Vind at their home on Blueridge Road, ind-

Chaa W. Sigler, trans

Hobt Irwin, water

John Cook * Sons, supplier HUa Hrattaln, enumeration Bertha Knauer. same J i: Rrattuln. supplier i.mory O Brattaln. salary jtrnest Knauer. labor Warren Lane, repairs

Oscar Wells, trans

Standard Oil Co. supplies

Kleer it Co supplies

J 1 Holcomb Co, supplies

Klmmel Wilson, labor Carl Skelton, trans •

Nick Skelton, sheep killed

Ernest Heber. trans J K. Brattaln. hauling John H. Aker, trans

Bex Hathaway, sow killed Emory O Brattaln. salary Isaac Brattaln, sheep killed

J. K. Brattaln. haullm

Wm J Knauer.

Ing

sheep killed

Sum Hanna, supplies

O. H. Orlest. teach ret. ' 'h.is E Nutgruss. transfer T. J Rowings, sheep killed

Lee Wood, gravel

Emory O Hrataln, salary John C Vermillion, tests J L Brattaln. hauling gravel

Hathaway A- Coop, Emory O Brattni

Greencastle schools, transfers

I(»\\>SHII"> Itl.lMMt’l

Township trustee s atmual report

Xdvlsory board

Kin of Missouri Desperadoes

Putnam Count>

town >h

Indiana. January, 19

(LOVERDALE Miss Beryl Sandy, l-alin I at Conner.-\ill< . p nt the lit t days with home folk Curt Cummings of Indian .pollwa., a week end visitor with hi I ter. Mrs. Anna Rogers Mr. and Mi C G. Shaw of H ■

we,, vi.-itors "itli Mr. and Mi A .1 ilarrci and Mrs. Maze, i \V‘ dnesday.

Mr.

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NOTH E OF FIN AL >F,I I I K'U N I OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to tie > I itors, heirs, and legatees of I n F.ence, deceased, to appear in th Pu’nam Circuit Court, held at Gn • n tie, Indiana, on the 28th da) 1 uary, 1932, and show caU'e. if why the Final Settlement A >■.!'- with the c-tate f -aid <!• ■ t snoulu not be approved; and s n< , irare notified to then and thei<* ni hiproof of heirsiiip, and receive their distributive shareWitness, the Cle: 1 ; of said Court, this 2nd day of January, 1932. Cause No. 7147. John W. Herod. ■ lerk Putnam •' cuit Court. I 2ts

ml Mi- GfJigc Knoll liaxe tiom the Itti-iback property

on north Main street, to Terre

Haute.

Mrs Alice Rogers lias been u for a few days of li r sister, M I-1 O'.lhiniel of Indianapolis, j Tin- \\ F M. S of Cloverdale met i wih Mi Lewis Neier. Tuesday. Mi - • Naomi and Ruth Morrison I'D iits at Terre Haute State Nor-

| mal pent Hi ir Christmas vacation

wl'h their parents Mi and Mrs.

j Frank Morrison.

Mis.- Sola Sandy . leach, r at Kokomo p i t her vacation with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Everett Sandy. Mr and Mrs William O'Daniel of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clearwater. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes have movid to their newly acquired propel tv on south Lafayette street, re'iitlv pun-hits i from the estate of the lab Clifford Marshall. Mis- Muzie Coffman. Junior stu-

Here are some of the women members of the Young family that ha leaped into notoriety rivaling that acqu ed ny t ie Jesse James cla/' some years ago. Mrs. Alber Conley (left) and Vini'a Young (right 1 - are sisters of the desperadoes vvho killed -. la v officers at Spring field. Mo., when a posse tund •* thoy wtt< hiding in an attempt Harry ' . , want d for murder fnset is Mrs. J. D. Young, idlers.

of Madison RECEIPTS

Balance shown by ox-truste

Co. Auditor, dist

l irst Nat l Bank, interest

Firs’ Nit’l Bank, interest First Na ! Bank, interest

First Nat’l Bank interest

\ it I iktua, dog tax

l irst National Bank, interest Kmory O. Brattaln, doR tax co

! mory O Brattaln, same

Kmory O Brattaln. doR tax col I’rist National Bank, interest

Co. Auditor, dist taxes Co Auditor, distrbution

1‘irst National Hank, inter**State Dept. Inst. voca. refund First National Bank, interest First National Bank, interest

l irst Nat l Bank, interest

First National Bank, Interest Co. Auditor, dist. of taxes First Nat’l Bank, interest Kmory O. Brattaln, doR tax eul

10 X1 * KN DITCH KS

I’mor. »* Bratain, sheep killed

0 G. K\ans, same

David KricRer, same

1 red Cox, same

David KreiRer, same Minnie Morlan, transportation J. W. Knauer, storaRe Karl Humphrey, labor

l ay Thomas, same Chas Slavens, same

Luther Thompson, trans I K Brittain. hnullitR gravel

(da T. Kills, bond

>ry

Robt. Irwin, same Ray A. Kvens, same

Frank Johnson, same

Maybelle I^aynmn Louise Cox, same

Toni Shetrone, trans Ida K. Shetrone. supplies Ray Kvens, janitor services Mayhelle Layman, same Frank Johnson, same

Louise Cox. same Lottie Dickey, trans.

Lewis Perry, labor on road Fred Lukenbill, same Karl Humphrey, same Ida K Shetrone, service James Hood, labor on road

Lewis Perry, same

1 niory O tirattain, salary J dm II. Ake.i, trans. James I’lesslnger, labor

Rertha Statts, trans. Krncst Heber, same Carl Skelton, same Clyde rfhaner, labor

Kinnne! Wilson, same

l ay Thomas, same

Iw.ir] Humph

ip. 31!

tl "j

523.59 •JK.03 23 78 19.85 149 00

16 ('4

ol 3 00

12 00

9 ((0

15.50 9.689 27 41118 1 4 80 261 49 23.62 21.58 18 08

16 82

9.194 36 13 64 21 00

Kmory Brattaln, salary Ida K Shetrone, teaching

ay

<url Humphrey, same Fred Lukenbill. same

John C. Vermillion, tests

Lewis Perry, labor

Flossie Lancaster, trans Janies Plessinger, labor

Robt Phelps, same Fred Lukenbill, same Lewis Perry, same Janns Hood, same ' lyde Shaner, same t. trl Humphrey, same

King Morrison - Foster, service

• P Mullins, floor «*il > tin Hanna, supplies

Iru* Hixon Lumber Co. sup Drowning A. Hammond, repairs

Vitrified Prod Co, t

T7ie Chstftrfield solcisf ALEX GRAY Romantic baritone

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19ii, Lic/jEii & Mrus I oswexo Co.

Q O O © C S.T. C $.t. W.T F t » ^ _• «li t \ . j The Chesterfield Cigarette program... Every night JX TCffttry c«fttr-b‘r Ne*wr-V. to coast... 15 minutes of “Mutte ffiot Satisfies.”

Whether tt*s a lender old lose ••• a dtuhtng hit from the latent tthou, lliere'jt the deep thrill of real mude iu vhatevr » h« sings. Hear his tiue baritone tonight, in th' Chcblerlield radio prognun. \nd h< n it ^hiLkret, too, with his beautiful!}-baluueed big orehiBtra. Ghesterfield

j American

Lewis Perry, labor on road

Robt Phelps, same < lyde Shaner, same

Lur! Humphrey, same Minnie Morelan, trans Mack Rollings, gravel 1 red Lukenbill, labor,

Fey Thomas, same

Janies Plessinger, same J K. Brattaln. hauling tile I Ida K Shetrone, teach A:

j Robt Irwin, same Ray A Kvens, same

Maybelle Layman, same Frank Johnson, same

I uulse Cox. same

I uther Thompson, trans

loin Slietrone, same

.M.iyb»‘lle Layman, same

Lee Wood, grave)

Maynard Fuqua, labor

c K Surlier, same

J Fottle I)lt kev, t runs

j Janies Hood, labor,team

Bertha Stotts, trans

Alva Cox, labor

Kmory () Hrattaln. salary exp Hamilton Book Store, supplies John II Aker, trans

• i arl Skelton, same Krnest Heber. same 1 Fred Bittle. labor

| V Ictor Frasitr. sewer

;Lirl Humphrey, team, labor

John Nelson, labor, team Minnie .Morelan .trans.

American Vitrified Prod Co

| Kmory O. Hrattaln. salary Lari Humphrey, labor

j James Rogers, cleaning vault!

(Lewis Statts, t r ins

i Janies Reynolds, trans I Klmmel Wilson, labor

I I**. 1 i!, *‘ ^ on * trans. su

Ida W Shetrone. teaching

1 Rtjbt Irwin, same

: Ray A Kvens. same Maybelle Layman, same 1 I r nk Johnson, s.ime j Luther I hompson. trans

loin Shetrone, same

. Frank Johnson, same ■ Lottie Dickey, same

Bertha Stotts, same

Louise Cox, teaching. Janitor

Mtscar Wells, trans fur! Bkelton, trans ! Lrnest Heber, name | John H. Aker. Hume

Kmory o Bratt tin. salary

John Nelson, labor

Lawrencr Stotts, repairs It lyde Shaner. hauling gravel Jam* s Henry, cleaning i lyde Hepler. Rrji\» | Ji lyde Shaner, hauling | S. J Henry, repairs Ida K Skelton, teaching etc

; Hobt Irwin, same

iR.i.v A Kvans, same Maybelle Laytminn, same jl rank Johnson, same

j Louise ( «»x. same

Luther Thompson, transp

I om Sligt rone, same Paul Thomas, same

(Lottie Dickey, same Ray K Kvens, same

iCIuru Rirhardson

'John Lancaster, Ha'ae

Lrnest Heber, Hattie ('arl Skelton, same

John H Aker, same

1 ( arl Skelton, same ch.cs Amers, same 1L o. ;rrk. cl#..

- * i s. _ uur.iivr, a4ven»j.&g ; ••

20 00 24.00 7.7:. 14.00 13.00 5 00 10.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 r.o.oo 10 00 55.00 70.00 1 4 5.00 133.60 133.60 125.00 133.60 110.60 50.00 2.70 20.00 20.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 2 00 1 1 oo 20 O0 10 00 4.00 30.00 ■ | ..n 24.00 5.00 1 1 1.00 111.00 4.00 1 0.00 11.50 10.00 4 00 4 4 4.00 5.00 13.00 4 00 4 00 2 00 20 00 4 00 8 00 9 25 3 60 2.25 1115

I

18.00 6 00 5.00 10.00 1 M 00 6.00 8.10 4 00 7 50 6 00 10.00

I

133 60

133.60 133 60 125 00 1 10 60 50.00 80.00

9.75 6.50 4 00

18.00 10.00 12 00

5 00 5.00

100 00

1.75

111 00 111 00 111 00

8 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 2 50 7 20

4-* 75

6 00 6 00 2 00

30.00 12 00 103 14 145 00 117 37 115 72 148 60 107 97 50.00 50 00 13.50 10 00

3 00

110 60 15 00 111 00 111.00 111 00 51 25

6 00 2.90 3 (Ml >; mi

IS 00

4.00 7 00

H.V00 i .11.00 133 <0 1 4>> «0 1 40.00 110,«0 •VO 00 SO 00 1 7.50 10 00 30 00 U 7i> io oo 1 11.00 111.00 111.00

7.011

E. Kemper. Parke Co.

20 00 25 00 I

8.17

15 00 15 00 10.00 100 00

2.50 6.50 5.00 4.68

27.53 15.75

6 00

134.65 26.25 127.65 14 00 127.65 25.00 (IO 00 12.00 19.00 12.00

1.15

51.23 17 10 is.00

2 00

• 75 00

6 79

UK gravel 52 00 er. slieep killed 16.00 itn, salary 67.50 ols. transfers 4.622.09

Final Times Tonight] “Frankenstein” 10c & 35c Show ing Tues. - WeJ, JILTED! ... To yesterday’s g| r | it meant heartbreak,,, To today's girl, freedom!

4 2 54

y K. Kemp

Mack Rollings, gravel Lxo First Nat’l Bank, temp loan 530 00 John Nelson, hauling gravel Z* 00 John Nelson, same F00 Kmory O Brattaln. salarv 40 00 D. O. Nelson, gravel 10.00 Standard Oil Co., floor oil 9.94 William Thomas, gravel 4.25 James K. Brattaln, supplies 4 7.00 James K. Hrattaln. hauling 20.00 James Reynolds, bal. on trans. 9.75 Maynard Fuqua, labor 20.00 Matthew Funn y, pay of adv 5.00 M. J. Helper, same 5.00 J. W. Knauer. same 5.00 R P Mullins, supplies 1.00 Kmory O. Brattaln. salary 27.50 K L. Burcharn. repairing 9.65 Nick Skelton, painting repairing 22.74 W H Heltf g 2 50

Carl Skelton, repairs Kliza Skelton, cleaning

Harold Skelton, repairing

Warren Line, sann* James Hood, grading

Hila Brattaln, cleaning Win. J Knaur. repairing KHtel Shankwiler. equipment

Holla Nelson, cleaning

James Rhoten, chaaing

Sam Rhoten. same

F’irst Nat’l Bank, bus body Lydia Frazier, cleaning school

Ldith Thomas, same Belle Hathaway, same Layman Hepler. gravel James Henry, cleaning Kiger A- Co. supplies

J. I. Holcomb Co., supplies

K. I,. McCabe, supplies

Allan Lumber Co., material Kmory O. Brattaln, salary

J. L Kills, supplies

C. W Sigler, sheep killed

Ray A Kvens, ” teaching Kenneth Knauer, trans. Thomas Shetrone, same

Ida K Shetrone. teaching 1 vnberta Harris, teaching

Carl Skelton, trans. Carl Skelton, repairing

Lulelle K. Skelton, teaching

K»tel Shonkwller, trans Klmmel Wilson, same

Klmmel Wilson, labor team

Payne Siirber. trans.

2s 00

5 00

12.50 36 30 72 60

5 00

25 00

7 50 5.00

1 3 00

6 00

5 40 0o

5 00 2 50 2.50

I P. t IS t DUNN! "ClmsrronV Lovely SUr Trtpi Abend o» tbo Time* in * 0*, Drama o* M*rr»ege Am/>nq

Medem* ^ ((HlfolfllMNI Pat O'Brien, John Hidllday Myrna Ley, 88at1 Moor. In Brit llanl Supporting Cast 'jj| n-K-O PAOIO PlCTUPf <(iilR!A\^.A\!0»4

• y n

Maybelle Layman, teaching John Dills, mowing ground Odus Lancaster, trans.

Robt. Irwin, teaching Krnest Heber. trims

Fred Cox. sheep killed Rav \ Kvens. teaching Robt. Irwin, teaching Kmory O. Brattaln. salary King*Morrison*Foster, bu James Reynolds, trans.

Kills A* Co., 11 —

John Cook A

Urn

Bon. supplies

Brattaln, coal, hauling 39.08

89.40 35.00 88.80

106.00

sa me

Janie

Krnest Heber. 4rr Odus Lmcaster, f F!st*d Shookwiler,

Lu'dll* 4 Skelton, teaching

Rohf Johns. labor Fred Johns, same

Payne and Surber, trans Maybelle Layman, teaching Ida K Shetrone. teaching T M Sint rone, trans. l a wrein e Rockhill. labor

Carl Skelton, trans.

Kenneth Knauer, same Iveherta Harris, teaching L*lmurid Marshall, labor Kinimel Wilson, trans.

S J Henry, repairs

Isaac Brat tain, sew ers William J Knauer, lumber Lu« llle Skelton, teaching Odus Lmcaster, trans

Carl Skelton, same

Ivebeit.i Harris, teaching

Marion Stites. labor

John Romhiger. same

John Phelps, H.ime Beni Wells, sann* Clay Lane, same

Robt Irwin, teaching

Kmory O. Brattaln. salary

^ohn Skelton, labor, mat

Frank Nelson, same F 1 Payne, trans

Lewis Nels*»r

James (’arm Fmest M* her, tr.ms

M.* vbelle Layman, teaching Has L Lvens. teaching Ida K Sh« trone. Fame T M Shetrone. trims Klmmel Wilson, same Kenneth Knauer, sann list el Khnnk wiler, same

«Jeo. Cornwell, coal

Junes \ Brattaln, same

John Dills, labor Pearl Ward, same

R«.\ Hathaway, gravel

Karl Surber, trims

Klmmel Wilson, labor James Henry, team, labor

John Skelton, same

Kmory O Bra

I 4.00

7.50

59.01 53.2'

2 45 78 73.40 |

67.50

I Oft

13.00 I 130.00 24 6ft 38.20 135.00 | loo oo , 80.00

8.50

100.00 1 8 8.80 j 36.80 | 4 00 I 74 00 130.00

2.00

35.00

130.00

89.40 18.50

130.00

1 40.00 67.50

us bodies 48.35

25.60

3.25 6.92

i

1

' I

»n. labor

ih liacl, same

nory

J W Reynolds, tians

Lee Wood, gravel

Al'c-rt Eli. Ijoric*-. hinillng coal

Kenneth Knauer. trans R I K ens, teaching Lfwrctire Bramhlett, coal Robt Irwin, teaching

D H Goble and Co., supplies

s Chemical C’o.. sii|ipli<-s' Lm lll. Skelton, teaching Ivaberta Harris, same I hi K Shetrone, same Ma’belle Layinan, same

( arl Bkelton, trans

Kst( ! Shonkwller. same Lum st Heber, same

}! s * v,, e ami Surber. same

Klmiml Wilson, Mutne * M Shetrone, same Odu- Lam aster, same

l i , T - vonB ’ IwM service k l Burctmm. repairing " Ke'n! 11| t coil hauling

1 A Pell, cowl

Kmory <> Brattaln, salary > e*• and Surber. trans , IOWN8HIP FUND

Balance on hand

L' xs transfer of funds 12,806.

Receipts during vear

Lss transfer of funds. $2,800

i Ota 1 Of balances and Receipts 2 418 27

I • hh transfer of funds. $2,800

'attain, salary

7 Oft

1 4.00 74.00 1 30.00 135.00 38.26

6.00

80.00 34 60 100.00 14.00 36 >0 15.26 25.00 10.50 100.00 35.00 80.00 100.00 10 Of* 16.00 16.00 12 60

8.0<»

1 40.00 67 50 13 25

8.00

37.00

8 00 8.00

89 4" 1 30.00 1 30.00 135.00 38.20 36 80 .34 6ft 58 80 47.50 33.62

8.00

20.00

2.80

37 On

4 00 8.00

1 2.00 30.00 42 20 15.50 3 4 60

130.00

24 40

1 30.00

2.92

15.50 82.6$ 82.11

135.00 130.00

70.00 70.00 70.00 64.00 30.00 30 00 30 00 30.00

6 00 7 50

12 Of* 37 50 10 00 733.96

1.684.31

IXstMirsn,,.„is durliiK y*.ar

r Inal balances

.. . ROAD fi nd

[<ilan or, hand

FLc-lpis during year

lot.(I of l.iilunctK itud rectlpts l ' , ' lr '" K y *' ir

i,.. S, ’ ,;, TAE BL'HOOL Kl'ND

I'd 1*1 II' i Oh )|;| ||,J Rtooplls durliiK

1.756 32

««t 95

1.1*97.94

«*‘2.r.9

1.9*0..',3 1.219 4»

'61 13

• "I II "f bnl and rrc, ||,i!i ”,"7 """ durliiK y.ur

7,*3i ;i •7.662.32 11.502.02 9.013,26 •■•i" r?

*(

Illlill 1(11 III tic..

„ , ti ition ki no

Hulanoo on liund

heoiip'B durlnu ytur oil.' of i,,| ilMI | rM-oipt, Hulnnr^ „„ t l Rot-t-pllh during y CMr

I,?*;'!, ” r '*** Li lie,** und rcclpla

M; IV HriUMKU KCN1*

• ' 6 >-r 6.651,6

Kl NDS

5,989.61 12.231 67 18.220 68 10.512 52 7,708 16

79.20

194 On 273 20

' •

13.70

F!:

v J. Ji Z kjIu.

Disbursements during year

Final Balances

Total balance as shown port

Warrant-checks outstanding Dim

bei SI, 1931

Cash in depolUorj I •• ■ I9S1 | • I. Kmory O. Brattaln, the trusts

Madison township, Putnam Cuuid.v,

diana. do solemnly swear (or aff

that the proceeding report of Rece

Disbursem< nts and Balanf •

and correct, as I verily btdb-ve; ai

further declare that the sums

which I am charged In this report

nil of the sums received b‘> me,

that the various items of • *; *!i<i;g| credited have been fully paid in 1 sums stat••■h and will "li 1 . ■

implied agreement that an; pc

thereof shall be retained b> "r re^,

to me or any other person. And 1

ther declare, and swear (or .dfirfl that 1 have received no mony. nor tide of value, in consideration of “

contract by me us Trustee of

tow nsliip

/ !• )R\ ' • BRA •

Truste* of Madison Township Subscribed ami sworn Io befor the chair man of the Advisor) Board this Township, (ills .*».» day ot J-tn

1932.

J W. Knauer, Chairman of Advisory Board of Madison Tui

ship

This report was received, pjcupj and approved by the Ad\ isory Board

this Township i this the 5th da*

i

i

their annual nael

y *)f January. 193:

J. W. Knauer M J. Kepler,

Advisory Board Madison Town!

fOR .SALE—At the A. A Hu farm sale, Friday, January 15, i black mare, nine years old; one I mare, seven years itld; one b:i> h r ■ six ycais old; all sound, each weigh) | about I.dbO pounds. R. W Bald* _JZ.L 1 Adniinistrulor’s i

Sale

I he •jndtrsigi'ed Administralor the Estate of the late Albert Hauck. deceased will sell at P»* suction on the farm of th<- iere^L known as “Airy knob” three si'l southwest ol Greencastle Greenrastle 7|«nhattan Road Friday, January 15, at 10:30 A. M. I he following property to-wit:

CATTLE

5—Holstein Cows. These are springs from the herd of the

State farm

1 Jersey Cow. due to freshen 3 Holstein Hulls ready for ser*i 1 Holstein Bull Calf, three moi

old

HOGS 4 Duroc Brood Sows due to about March 1. 1 Duroc Boar, 7 Fai Hogs weighing about pounds ready to butcher 5 Shoats large enough to “ean. FEED 800 bushel extra good lellow Wj corn. 4 tons of Hay. TOOLS * arm lools including plows, mower and general farm tools.

India

AUTOMOBILES Buick < imp,,. .Motor complf'i overhauled. Hudson Sedan. J! Ford Roadster. * '« HOUSEHOLD G»M)D Household goods including cabinet, tables, dishes, dinii table and six chairs, desl closet, leather couch, victro case, sewing machine, wain stead and dresser, oak bedsh dresser,and other articles to* o«t to mention. a TERMS ( ASH Gillen A Lyon. Attorneys O. J. Recto!, AuctioneerL’t!Z£!’.2 Tr!I2t CG!T , .?'-"i

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