The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1932 — Page 3

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iassifiep ads

^ nn aatos up to S300.00. or used cars. J INDIANA LOAN CO. k Tt'ashiPftton St. rhoae jo

—for Sale— j Brazil Block Coal, $3.50 ton, i block, screened, $3 00; mine lut $2 50. Phone 803. Ed. | 23-6-p gA LE— Fordson trac’tot M Oliver Tractor plow. Phone 20 3t.

D5 yoa Heed Financial Asoisianc©

SALE—Center Point Chicks chicks that have been Inod tested by qualified eon- ? te-ter. Prices reasonable n g quality Here is one of N reports that we get from ’nint Chicks: Feb. 26. My •e one month old and out of s I have lost only 14 of them. ) 0I a Hileman, Reelsville. You the tme results if you buy ’oint Chicks that have been ilood tested. Center Point Center Point, Indiana. 27-3ts

lA I f I ifieen acres, edge of hfMi-' . barn and out build hi improvements. Call C. C. 26 3ts

ALK f <R KENT—Six room |e mile east of town. Poslarch 111 Telephone 21. 22 6ts

r

For

[l NT: 2 modern rooms and good location. Phont 27-3ts

^ ’ tAlASUi.! th h ros LT4 U BMd Of rBBi& ter *nj *ca ot a secra o? Bor^ e[ worthy pnrposes, eail at thtj at Acs. Talk over your financial raqulrementa with a memtir if oor staff. Tha loan yoa need eau rery Hkaly be quickly arranged Von will hkve ample time to rway tt in eonrasifent Installment* rne American security Co. Phone 98 11—E. Washington St The First National Bank Building

/is Net iiS/ LX T , labs

jiznm:-,.

{"'j RS j j l | \ |'| veekend Each is completing ihree A V/ Lj.sl/ | years as a member of the varsity

squad.

In a curtain raiser, the state champion Greencastle Junior team will op-po--e the trong Wiley B team The starting lineup for the Cubs in tun main atiaction will be Stone and Hammond, forwards; McAnally, center Hurst and Dawson, guards

SCHEDULE \T TERRE HUITE

, i OCAI, NF.TTF.Rs WILL MEET WH FY IV C AC,F sR tSON’S

GRAND FIN \l F.

jRFD STREAKS TOUCH SQUAD

(ALL 789 And Count The Minutes

Wiley By

Anxious To \\enge Defeat Greencastle In i ue Tour ney F.ast Spring

SUNDAY DINNER—Baked goose and chicken dinners, 50 cents. Swissteak and baked ham plate lunches, :if> cents. Crawford’s, across from inter urban. 27 It

lil'.NT Modem furnished t, hiizi’ West Franklin St. I 27-Ip. ENT .'-room modern house, n. . Phone 565-Y. 27-2t

Al l. 15 extra high class irk Cockerels $1.50 each. No alt Mrs. Anna L. Day, hid.

IFNI Upper and lower 2 F ijiartment. Phone 708 Y 26-2ts

FNI Modern six room Ih ou each floor; good lout reasonable. Inquire -108 inary street. 24-tf.

ENT Desirable furnished i aee rooms and kitchenK. Seminary. 20-2ts VI Four room house and d"se in. Kent reasonable. X. 27-4ts IN I House and two acres i i• si Stanley, Fillmore Feh 27 D Mch.-8-lOw-ots.

INT One first floor fouri -i --r unfurnished modi'cut. Newly decorated, ninary and College avenue. 22-6ts

ENT Extra choice furnunfurnished downstairs F ast .Seminary street. 16 tf

If you want cash for your farm or city property, let us hear from you. Drake Auction Company, Elwood, Indiana, Box 103. 24-6ts

SPARROWS GET SEASONS MIXED

KINGSTON, Out., (UP) - A pair of sparrows, deceived by continued warm weather, have built a nest and hatched a brood of four. George Haffner, landlord of the sparrow apart-

ment. is doing his best to rectify their u|> in :i i , i r< ' KU,Hr Kai>le as J. ,oth : * r *‘ ! ' el ‘

mistake by building a shelter far

Greencastle’s Tigei' Cubs close the regular high school lia l etball season tonight when they <lieh with the Wiley squad at Terre Haute. The Red Streaks lia\ i • rmidahle team and will prove tough opposition for the locals especially with the home floor in their favor. Coach Kennedy’s proteges are also anxinii- to avenge the defeat handed them in the semi | finals nl tin* state toui i *-\ liist sprang by the Iireencastle hoop artists. V. iloy and Washington staged a great defensive liattle down on the I Hatchets’ hardwood court last night. The Friddlemen wen* fortunate to I win, 10 to 8, in one of the lowe-d scor I ing tilts on record this winter. Con ■ sequet tic, the Wiley boys will have j blood in .their eye and eager to wipe I out the stain of this setback by wind- i ing up their card with a victory over

the Purple and Gray.

This evening’s encounter will mark j the last appearance of ‘ Tuck” Stone and Kennj Dawson in the Tiger line

R \INBRIDGE WINS Conch I onsbury’s Bainbridge drapery agitators, recent winners of the! Wnbn-*U Valley tournament, finished j their regular season Friday night by | defeating a stubborn Rockv ille aggre-1 cation, 22 to 17. The north Putnam I -quad led 7 to 6 at the half ii Nil IRS RAP FRANK FORT | The Greencastle Juniors walloped Frankfort Juniors, 29 to 13, in a game 1 played at Frankfort Friday night. The count at one time was 23 to 3 in favor of the state champs.

AH Greeneaiflt Wfii I brill When They See D,u£i i>u s New, Missive PrbituUioi. l§ Tli^C'rifiiltia1 MARCH 4-i# l IT 11E 1111/ i Eli IT <. ri|)j)i ii); Scenes - • - * - 10 Different Sets---- ! t ell lilttcL! !! Jute Mill !! ! T)uiigfeou ! \ SH At II.RING DRAMA (l\ THE IK \ll ITIF.S III EFG \l.

I H I

SEASON TICKET HOl.DI Rs MAKE R1 'ER\ \TION- i:| GINMM RrONliW FKBRl AE) 29 At SAM HANN A S B( )OK STORl: Oihei Reservation Mid, Rtginuing I uesiiav Mardi 1st.

Season liekels Now Only 75r (One more I'codurtim, Alin I he ( i iiniual < ode)

them.

NOTICE (tl ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointel by the Judge of tin* Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Alice Ader Davis late of Putnam County, deceased. Said e-late is supposed to hi sid

vent.

No. 7434.

Citizens Trust Co. Did., Administrator February 13. 1932.

Attorneys Gillen & Eyon John W. Herod, Clerk of the Put nam Circuit Court 13-‘h:

iors. I hose two hoys, of coursi*, play in the sectional meet here

will

IE S NET SCORES \\ a- hinetim 10; Wiley 8 Baiuhridge 22; Rockville 17 Seymour 20; Columbus 23 •Jeff 22; Delphi 14. Alexandria 30; Tipton 22 Tech 27; Kokomo 23. Short ridge 25; Washington

polis) 24.

Eoean-(nit 28; Frankfort 21 .Minnie -14; Marion 22. Newrastle 20; Connersville 18. Anderson 41; Hartford City 1 H ishv ill * 31; Franklin 20.

Elkhart

10.

Eobainni 29; Crawfnrdsville 19. .Haiti,! sville 23; Vincennes

(double overtime)

-helhyville 26; Bloomington 21 .Ii fli'i-sonville 41; Gas City 21.

(I ml-

^Market

y

nn \n it \ rs rf.por i

HE U.TH EON l KREM I

hi:i i» m iti

Ea t

INDIAN \POEIS 1 11 1 Slut II

ear Putnam county grew 18.-

1(00 acres of oats, the crop reports for the county on October 1 revealed.;

I Itefords from a large number of Hogs 2,800; holdovers 59: no, i. . ! 1 " w ! i" variou: part of the ruun 10 cents up; 1«0 to 225 lbs, $4.30 l * l V showed that 20 percent of tld$1.35; in 260 lbs., $1.20 to $4 26; 1 rea F e was damaged by black mut 260 I** M0 lbs., $4.06 to $4 Hu up $3.76 to $3.96; 130 to 160 II , $ t ' , stands in the li. Id This per j to $4.10; pigs largely $ 160 centage o Ota $8.00 it 11 Cattle receiptf 100 calvi to fm 1 ' " ’ ' lo * « »1j week; baef ateerg steady 26< hi| er vented this year If local grower » II

bulk $4.26 to

$7.10; common l<r • , to $3.50; I th ' 9 S P' "'"'V t,1P : ' nilia >‘ fo1 1

Several hundred In* < ipals and phy sical i inis from this OiMii h> alth and phy o*al ,* --nee ai Greene:.-tie I urda.v. The moriiiin.: * omposed of pliy ii 'l onstrations while tin* ing was taken up wii era! outstanding sp<

18- ( entral (Fort Wayne) cows little changed: bulk {2.7,, to

$3.50; heifers largely $4.26 to '(',00; top $0.50; cows down to $3.00; low M cutters and cutters $1.25 i. - ' 5*1

vealers steady $7.50 down.

Sheep receipts 100; no test of nini ket; fed westerns quotahh* -I 10

or belter.

MOVIES

JBKttu*.

to HE El*

bring out the Hidden

DOLLAR

We offei New Lowei F'enc* Prices 3‘i in. x 12 in. No. D-ll Wires 35c 17 in. x 12 in. No. 9-11 Wirefi . 39c 47 in. v 1$ in. HI No 9 Wire# 52'.,, 47 in. \ ton Nn 9-11 Mires . 5 2 * j c Above are (ash and tarry Prices.! R< cleaned t lowi Sis <1 $ii.0( and up. ( I OVF.RDALK H \RDM \RK \ LI MBKR ( O. General Hardware

AT I HE GUANA!) \ Remember high school day- ' Its hours of study tin* brio recess . . . poopy love . . anti giadu

ation day'’

For those who. , memories are iad-

if Greencastle, j ing, tin* (iranada llieaiiv i-i-nt E’

KO Radio I’ictui- <’ ‘‘Are 'ITn , Om Children?" Sunday and Monday a an entertaining vehicle upon which one may ride the hack trail to high ■ liool day.- wlioii teacher-' pi t vuli* I the day and three o’clock wa a charmed hour and math classes a

blue.

Not alone in the recreation of llii:tiiucationul period is the picturi' in teresting. Director Wesley Etigi'l, and writer Howard 1* . tahn o', im , dentally they are the inakiu of "Cimarron” have managed t* pro duce a notable drama of youth. All the div* rse elements tha ntei* into the lives of the young, generation have he* n utili/.eil !,. ti makers in presenting “Are These Oi Children?” which already is lull

permi ion of the secretary of the

navy.

' I'l a| the first rapid fire machine in wa patented in 1862. This gun, ll Gatlii g gun, was used in the navy until 1907. I t tl,, re ire 7,083 i-lands in the i' .lijip o, giimp That 4,612 of them ! .ire unnamed. '! i .-.ui . i , the only United

aldehyde treatment. Es,. one pint formaldehyde niixed with 5 gallons | of water and sprinkle this solution i slowly on 40 nr 50 Im le i of oats as

Students and fact

University of I >' m, i 1. I* opportunity of i * 11 *

I history >f effort ml gold i

names in scho* small amount In a huge red :

they are being shoveled over is the the ). W C. A recommendations from I'uiilui* t ni-jents and faculty versity Agricultural I* •• tetisiim In* - • square . with 12

Visit nur daily muikot. at 10c after 7 |> in W i t /

partment Cover the grain about hours, and it, will he ri ady to sow. i ei'o-sary, -ark the < ed and sow* later. It i- not ne, i s-aj to plum i mediately ,('ii*r tin ti.alinent.

square signatu used to versity iMiifen*

I en cent i oh re, and the pros end a ibdi-gaG to the Natio

\ 11 RD.AY *h*,o| prini ,,o ilirecatt lull'd a tion confei mIioi.I Sal.gram was * at ion demruooii inert-

i:i at the the rare i*ig their ith only a ml a dime. It made by of studroidi red in to each ul for each an to he nil the unila to 1 , i 11

“And Hut Situation Is Well

Hand

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W aiilod-

oivupatinns. Big pay, American countries. |L"ii paid. Rush stamp for i* . !6, ( Id,-ago. 27-1 p |l mg garden plot otto n ot please list with Wustee. 27-14t ■ work of all kinds. Re,M lull, ,• Virgil one 175 K. 262p

»'i:lt Es 22 Cents for No. |1 uitary hairy. 26-3ts. I *, hoar from owner* 1<' *11 their farm for cash, ji' rr, care of Poland Auc. |t * *. ill 1 '. In,I 20 24-25-26-27-5p.

I—liOSt—

plf grown brindle, part pd pun. Name "Dusky.'’ Second Ward school Fril< n. Children’s pet. l(eI P "in 6 11 - X. II

pkage containing

^ cases. Fi Ilford’s store.

■white

|tv cases. Finder please

hi ■

27 Ip

Found

black Wahl pen on ColMay have same at BanPaying for’Adv. 27-lt

cellaneous-

I* -■-e-*-ion smith of the eqna-! ,t Admiral F’arragut was ap-* .1 a midshipmen wl ,>n he was i • ai old; that he cn imanded a I el wh* n he was 12 He was the | , first vice admiral . id first alii. The ranks were rented for lo [/trial acts ot gross.

IM BEK SAI E Notiee is hereby gneii. that (lie uiidei i ued will sell at I'lihlic Auc-

i Inin, on

FRIDA V, MARCH I 1932.

on the lot* Hurst or I ail Mathew's l.iroi. t o iniloa south and one mil ' ■ i i i i., ins ol (. i ■ ast le. Inn - ,( iuna. tin IeMowing dtscrihet' pt'csonal

I property to-wit

Six horses, tin* cow- five caivi s. *i veil sow-, hay, corn m crih, and

PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm and will quit fanning, I will sell at public sale at the farm, seven miles east of Greencastle on the concrete road, on Thursday, .March Commencing at 10:30 A. M. The following personal property:

—HORSKS-

One bay team. 1(1 years old, 1600 lbs.; a real work team. One brown horse, 8 years old, weight, 1500.

—CATTLE.—

Six cows, three Jerseys to calf by j

of sale; one Holstein cow, with calf , Kj , (l , MlKll

i iv,. sail : one Jer*| ea

all are 1 visit of Engli It men-of war to

univer ally cited by critics a the mast important film subject di;d,ng

with the youth yet made.

The picture boasts an unusual (a t in that the principals are youthful screen players averaging about ■ ven teen years of age. They an Enel Linden, Rochelle Hudson. Aril e* I Judge, Ben Alexander, Roberta Gale,] ( Robert Quirk. Mary Konmian uid "

Billy Butt

\|s„ 1929 ( he.

i

farming iniplemenlH,

rol I car.

.ale will begin at l tin (I’Clock

M. • j

I i in i I sale Cash in Fund

i . 'll liuE.s All l(J vl Nl( HOES .

o, .1. Keetoi. Auctioneer.

With

ll«».*lt Velrotnos-r**! UiwUton# tt»»». Old Glei y ,'inonooliq: lo all whom it.may .cod'. ♦ the right shows the versatile Leathernecks in 3 that the • 11,1101)011 e well frChand,’* uhTwds. Affqpent role. They are herding C mi e refurn'M ■States Marine are shown behind an improvised kjQgni Aihapei Into the ghelter ot the *. dement. Bui barricade-nn tin borders of.the International Set- at ttve Wamw -waUiitfulne^s r maitis tinretlenient at Shanghai, d< dl(ated to the task of keep- laxed and they make sure that no armed men ent*' ng American hie and property inviolate. Fhoto the compound In the guise pf unfortunate"*

By

N\V A H ASH

DO YOU KNOW THAT

Two Brit

by side,

sey-Shorthorn; one roan cow

(i einiseis recently

'I his was the

q.sitfirst

real dairy cows.

—H(d.-

12 head of bogs, 36 shoals weighing about 110 pounds; 6 brood sows due to farrow March 22; sows are double immuned.

—SHEEP-

14 head (wo year old ewes, due to

{many since the Worl I war.

That nn pictute of our naval radio station may I'** made without-*perial

SHERI EE'S SALE

vinu of a certified copy Decree to me directed from

tie clerk of the Putnam Cireut Court, in a cause wherein The Crawford-ville Trust ( ompj.ny is IMai tiff and William W. Key and I., i J. Key, hi wife, ire Defend

. requiring me to make the smti I

i" Flight I housand Twenty-three dol- j lai aid Thirty-five cents, with inter ; i'.i on said decree and costs, I will evp... at I’uhlic Sale to the highest 1 hid.ler, on Saturday, the 26th day of Mai h, A. D. 1932, between the hours of to o’ b < k A. M. and 4 o’clock p. m. ,,f n ( day, at the door of the CourtIh, , ,n Greencastle, Putnam County, i mn *, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the

following real estate to-wit:

4 he northeast quarter of Section 22,

Over Ihc

Fop** on I ho Chapei Front

PUBLIC SALE

I will sell at public sale at my farm, r .wn-hip 16 North, Range 4 West,

lamb "'bv”day "of Vale; om* registered I mil* * uih m. ManliGUan i • m,, .. 16" . m- : sdin.nvhir.. ho. ic and one quarter mile west, on lh< The northeast quarter of the northi• im-11 ** l iiJM IMI-M MENTS [Best road, oil wed quarter of Section 22, Township FEED & FARM IM I EEMf-MS lEESDAY, MARCH s , |i; North, Range 4 West, containing

106 to 1000 bushels of corn, 100 f(i|ii|m , n( . in( , 1( , ; ;, o A . 4 q

bushels Dunfield soy beans, 1 " Eivestm'k- One horse, 12 years *dil Tlie east half of the southeast quar tons liean hay. *» tons ol imo y. 'pp. ,|. 4rt1 e Hulstein cow, 6 years oh q, r 0 f the northeast quitter of Sec A complete line of farming tools— |(( | l( '. s heii March 15; and one ow, i, :i ,,, 22, Township 16 North, Range 4 A new John Deer corn planter, fertd'](-. |rrow |, v March 15. West, containing 20 acres, more or

i/.er attachment, used only on one ^ ^ \N|t GRAIN—Two Ions h -y i,. :

,. acre field: rotary hoe, new cultivator, ^ )<in u |f. l jf u -,() bushels good yellow T .* i* , -t half of the southeast quar t mowing machine, wagon and flat top. ( , ((rn _ (,, r 0 f Section 22, Township 16 North, gravel lied, disc harrow, roller, wheat implements -Wagon, buggies. Ii, id Range 4 West, containing 80 acres, drill, sulky breaking plow, one walk- | 1 , trri , w , i mowing machine. Iir' ikm mni" or less, all in Putnam County,

ing plow, a new tihver manure , | arK) , OIM . !t nd small, om* some Indiana

breech-1 >itiii Ltm

spreader, hog houses, two sets

shovels, disc, cider mill, lard |f such rents and profits will not

en harness, hog fonntaiiw hog troughs. '' ^ „,any ■-mall artich? m ell for a sufficient sum to satis!'. Iw(. ton hog feeder, all kinds of small j decree, interests and costs, I will,

tools, and other articles too numerous

lo mention.

TERMS—Six months drawing 8 per cent interest from date, two per

cent off for cash.

Eugene Kivett, Owner

*ne ,01 L. 22-6p , ^ j rel'TOR H* A. SHERRILL, A. fi «'»•■ I*." s.t uriw ,Tjb'™/" c t iS'"’

Ladies Aid of Fillmore will serve

dinner.

IN’TS. Two-fifty. Special. r or heads, Mrs. D. M. *“ thousand one south In-

Round and j

26-?t 1

n (loneo. •

Heusehcld Goods Household goods. 1 the some time and place expose at Bedding furniture, dishes, (red. am! [nihlic ale the fee simple of said real ^ everything in a fully furnished coin' -i ite, 01 much thereof as may be! irv home. A large quantity of cann d ufficient to discharge said decree, infruit »f all kinds. Will also offer at ; terest and costs. Said -ale will be

private sale my 52-acre farm.

TERMS—Cash.

JOHN BEST. OWNER

C. A. Vestal, Auctioneer. Ross '/ni

ing. Clerk.

Dinner Will Be Served.

Sat-Fri-Sat,

made

relief whatever

without any

from valuation or appraise.ment laws

ALVA BRYAN.

Sheriff Putram County, Indiana. Feb. 26th, A. D. 1932. Hays A Murphy, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. 27-3t

Hearst Me*rotout-Foi lloviator* New*. iiiistpiisii )0i. gallantly holding their line in the. face of at- alty meted out to civilian intpera by tha Japan*..