The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1932 — Page 3

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'ml. ETAIEY B'AKNER, GBEENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, FEBRUAPY 29,1932

OSSIFIED ADS

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loal m on «tos ap to $300.00,

on new or used cart.

inpiana loan CO.

I M .-h.iA’inn St. Phone ir.

Do you need Fiiianciai Assistance

to,,.; Brazil Block Coal, $3.50 ton, vein hloek, screened, $3.00; mine •ri 00 Nat $2 50, Phone 803. FM. „l>. ’' !!±£ t-nK SALE- Fordson tractor Wl, id Olivet Tractor plow Phone [ 26 -» sAI.E 15 Stand bees. John place, Eerd Lucas, 20-4t fcOR .'-ALE—Center Point Thicks Clean Chirks that have been i gted by qualified con Intioii-' tester. Prices reasonable e I,.rim' quality. Here is one of many reports that we get from | t ,, i ( kka: Feb. 26 il I k gre one month obi and out of ■chicks 1 have lost only 14 of them L 11 ileinan, Reelsvillo. You ■have the same results if you buy L, Point Chirks that have been a, , iod tested. Center Point L cn i enter Point, Indiana.

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H rn ar* la seed »t tmta tor any aae of a •cor, or noro ot worthy purposes, «alt it th!» ofdco. Talk over your floancui r»qulrements with a member or our staff. Tho loan you nee3 can rery likely po quickly arraEgea iaa you will Mvo amp!# ttm, te ropi, it u eoDretrwEt instellmsBa me American security to.

t’tfonp UN 11—R. W.HhlnKlAn St The First National Hank Building

OR 8AI.E: Fordson tractor, rs, disk harrow, all in A-l con bi. ii-.'i-onahle Clifford Reeves, lllbridi'e, R. 1. 20 Ip. — i 1 1 if teen acres, edge of Hh A'itli house, barn and out build H, iprovementa Call ( < ■ 26-3ts For Kent— J)U 1:1 : \ r -165 acre farm, east ajjB l nji'hunicatp with Ina M. I.ockwcmd, nAeinal ave. la)S Angeles, Calif 29-6 IM-Wk -7ts.

R RENT: 2 modem rooms and lenett; good location. Phone 27-Sts

^1: Ri ' 1 A farm, 3 mile lieA. c.i.-h or grain. C. M. O’llair, DM N New Jersey street, Indiana ■ ~ 29-3p -room house. Plione 565-Y. 27-2t

IB hi N'l Office rooms, form|i ed bj Dp G \n Bence at ■ ’ ■ 'a 1 hington street 1 >r IV.m Jl. 2 , .l-: > t Pi) I 1 NT—Hppei and lower 2 ■ in .iparttnent Phone 768 Y ^il RENT: Modern six room on each floot. good lo Ji, rent reasonable Inquire 408 ■Sininary street 24-tf.

P RENT- Four room house and (lose in. Rent reasonable. , X 27 Iti It 11 1 1 tm choice 1 uin I 01 unfurnished downstairs | 1.1 an 1 1 • ■ 1 16-tf Wan ted - 1 IN I III If you want your gar 'id ,or anything hauled, call ft R der, 731-X. 22 3p

■' 00 cash for yqjir.'farm of< ■' i' lei uv heyt ^jem'fi'U Auction Company, Flwood, l I l():t 24 6ts

v Ing garden plet lot to rent pleas** list with ftip Trustee. 27-14t IK M PRII 1 22 < enta fei No Handy’s Sanitary Dairy. 26-3ts Idist—

l). I». FRY, NATIVE III CITY, DIES IN HOspn \|. O. D. Fry, 81 years old, a blacksmith in Switzerland county for thirty year.-, die<i earl) Saturday night in Indiana Christian hospiial at Indianapolis after a long illne He was admitted to the hospital nine months ago and a brother, Oscar (i Fry, 79 years old, who had shared hi- room, died there Nov. 28, 1931. Mr. Fry was born near (Ireencastle and reared near Winchester. Ky. He was a member of the Bapti-t Church. Mr. Fry retired a number of years ago and made hi home with a -on, I I n i s

Dale Fry

Funeral services will lie held at IT o’clock Tuesday morning in the Brushy Fork Baptist Church, near Canaan, with burial in the church cemetery. Survivors are the son; a daughter, Mrs Gertrude Herring of Cross Plain.-; a sister, Mr- Georgia Spencer of Vernon; a brother, Wajtei V. Fry of Wellsville, Ka ; seven grandchildren. His wife, Mr- Emily Fry died fifteen years ago. NON RESIDENT NOTH K STATE OF INDIANA, PUTNAM COl'NTY, SS In the Putnam Court, January Ten i, 1932. Federal Land Bank of Lomvdlc, Plaintiff, vs. Jens K. B.iesen, Helene Boesen, Annie Inline 1'eai son, John H. Weaver, Alvaretta A Weaver, Charles S. Gant, Milt in Brown, Avery Balch, Balch (whose Chiistiaii name i- tui'. u.ian i

No, 13856.

Re il known that on the loth day of February, 1532, said plaintiff filed affidavit in due form, showing that the defendants Avery (Balch and — Balch, Ins wife, whose true Christian name is unknown, are non residents of the State of India! a an I necessary parties to the complaini herein; and that the object of -ai ! a tinn i- to foreclose a mortgage again st real estate and for the appointment of a receiver; said non resident defendants are now, therefore, heieby notified of the pendency of >.oi,| no tion against them and that the same will stand for trial on tin* Hth day o! April, 1932, the .ime being the 5th Judicial day of April Term, 1932, of sal*! Court, and uiiie• aid defend nuappear and answei on demur to aid complaint at aid date, the same will be heard and determined in then Ui-

senoe,

.inllN \V HEROD, Clerk Marshall I* Abrams, Att'y

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ANNOTTKCE FILLMORE t INSTITUTE winners Good crowds attended the Fill more Farmers’ Institute with 125 at the morning session, 200 at the afternoon meeting and 300 at the evening session. • Officers toi ihp coming year are as follows: Chairman, I.ols A. Zetner; vice chairman Chester B Ruark, secretary and treasurer, Robert Ragan, assistant secretary and treasurer, Miss Ruth Wright; program committee, O. A IViv. Carl Arnold, Chas 1 u lift at

Ethel Ruark.

Premium winners were as follows-

Farm Products

10 Ears Yellow Corn 1. I»well A. Dicks. '

2. Carl Arnold.

Single Ear Yellow Corn— * 1. .1. II Nichols. * 2. John W. Day. # q; Pound Butler— f ^ y I Mrs. J H. Nichols. 2. Mrs. Clarence Ragan, Dozen White Eggs - 1. Mrs. Charles Lobdell. Dozen Browui Eggs— 1 Mrs. .1 H. Nichols. Resl Dozen Eggs (Sweepstakes') — Mrs. Charles I.iohdell, Potatoes— 1 ft 1 Irish Coblers. John W. Hay. Rural New Yorkei Mrs. Ira Nich-

ols.

Red River Ohio, Mrs. Chas Smith Pnlers Pink. Frank Day. Russell Rural. John W. Day. Best plate any variety. Mis Ira

Nichols.

Manual Training

7ih Orade-

1. Glen Barnes. 2 Ralph Deweesc

kih Grade—

1, George Galore. 2. Mervln Varvel, (till Grade— 1. Roscoe Zeiner. 2 Roscoi* Zeiner

Best Finish

1. Amos Fine. 2 Charles Hnffman Home Economics

7th Grade

Handiwork, first. Alberta Wii ht

second, Maxine Lydirk Garments first, Gladys Robinson; second, Maxine Lydlck White Cake, frst, Glady- -Robinson, second Dorothy Stone Daik Cake first, Fen, Poynter 5tlr Grade— Handiwork first, Colleen YVMlare ’ 'Olid l.uclUe Ruark. G:irnunts first. Edna Wyancoop second. Lucille Cline White Cake, Hi st, M* Ivina White; second. Verna Maxine Robinson Dark Cake fust Elsie Slddot.s Dtli Grade— Handiwork, first. Iinogene Ader second. Margaret Evans Garments flist, Imogcne a*Ih stcond, .1* an Ragan White Cake, first, Jean Ragan second. Madonna Tlncher Cak* Contest for AllWhlie Cake, first, Mrs Cash see ond. Mrs. Bunten. Dark Cake. Mrs Sutherlin Loaf of Breatl 1 Mrs Zeiner 2 Mrs Sutherlin.

Art

Advance Art 1 Bertha Dicks. 2 Virginia Bryan. 7, 8 and 9 1 Flossie Smiley. 2 Margaret Ruark I Give and Six 1 Malcolm Wade. 2 Marjorie Arnold Three and Four 1 Geraldine Ruark 2 Doris Arnold One and Two— 1 Maynard Sulherlln 2 Audra Heater. 'Tors Roads I. William Porter. Catherine Tinehei Punters 1 Berlha Db-ks 2 llt'len Poynter. DO( IDRS, NI RsES, BREATHE I II I IN ID \B \N DUN Ell B \ BY liOSItiN, Fob. 29 (DP) -An abandoned I,ahy lived (ndny in Boston City ! ho-pital. L*ciuse a long line of docloi and nurses for hour after* hour

breathed life into the inf an’- • r c

The day-old (rirl was four.'

cardboard box in nn^ alley ■ v sb cloth over the face, 3 rope , t deep into her neck The body v. , . r * the face black from near trang la iargi ■

tion.

At City hospital, Dr Frank i Deich cut the cord. He began t,, blow air into her lungs, bending ov . i i h* cold body on the operating table For three hours an endless succesion of nurses and doctors kept up the long battle. The face turne I low ly from dee]) purple to a nrddy bn* land suddenly the infant cried

1 1R<T »• w I iM • Hi Rt H ENDS the lappa pany for. es told corre 1 - RF.VtV \ WITH ift ■vDDITIONS pendents a) Maent'-ala, where tho <')ne i h< greatest revivals in ihe Lnppoiie- < lined io have 4.000 hisi i , i kn- l nft Bapiis* -iuich arm 1 in^n with from 20,000 to 30,000 ;ame r, , ch -i a t evening -vilh the mme < envurging on ’he district.

• r.gi eati,,n of ai‘ he f r “Within 94 hcnr« Helsingfors will ice- i .ind i i *d b\ the Rev. T. F An be in our hands."

>b-1 - on cha.i wan* necessary to -eai It was rumot •• i that (lie insurgents late I . in* -. Fmly were actually re ..lined to - *t up a Lappo dictatorship ceiv d I'* r . i.n-.-h memb' rship -thirty although their immediate aim appear* for baptism, i, n by letter and one bj ed to be suppm-ion of all social

Christian e perience. In addition there wet ix children who made profe-sinn of faith in the <hui*h \ -choul Some ,f tii, .o will he i .ei'eil for bapti-m. Utlui adults hav.* dehn

Grinning doctors patted tin child’- itelv de 4 , te with the chuifh were concentrate i

back an.I hurried it to an incubaior late, The sen’ices \c. re 'ery imu-uai fi ii, two ■ tnndpnints. Eir-t, tlie con gieg.iiiohs were unu-iially large fn in the very first, but grew evening by evening Again, it was largely an, adults’ levival. I b<- mrger mini bn ot j those received for membership were |

, fhey said it would be a health} infant

; in a few days.

ONE in V OF GR \» E IS GRANTED TAKDA MDTOHI

I Oia* day of grace was graritr I by i Secretary of State F'lttnk Mayi Ji . today to motorists who have not yd 1 purchased 1932 auto license plate

deinocratii .rganizations In Finland. The 1-appo party, ultra-nationalists, i i-i *nl n d ■ ■ victorioui carxvpai|pn

ag;iin-t coniinunisrs.

The distrid where (lie I a])poites

some 100 miles

north of Helsit.gfors. 'I'he extremist- weiv -aid to have gained military control over a large area after disturbaiic* - which began Saturday when lappo sympathizer- opened file on a siK-iali-t ineding attended hy men, women ami children. The attack occurred at the Uoik-

grown men an l women. Tin church j ingmans’club :d Maentsalu. The hail has lH*en gitn'K strengtheiu 1 an , of bullets broke windows and swept

through (In* room. Screaming women and children were ordered to He on

revived, anl the congregation and pa tor are grateful to God for sin

The deadline, which was to have been I ork of ^ to the , | ;iV „ tomorrow, was moved up to IVednes-j millisl<l| . fo| , (u . s|tlpm1id SP1 . vi( ' ia ^' ' This evening at seven o’clock il

monthly business meeting of u

;chinvh --hool will be held At 7:80. j tionalistic policies

Saturday and Monday to pur-ba e (1h . mnnMv ,, us . in , lneetinK 0l - 1 Th e insurgent- outline,I

their plates. John Riglit-ell, local manager, saiil several hundred (dates weie sold to motorists who wished to

, Motorists have crowded the ■ cal license branch on soulli Jacl.-on tie, .

the flooi

It was known that the I.appoites had won the sympathy of several army officers due to their ultra na-

jchinch will | tendance is

lake pla<

de.- iri d

A laip

escape having their cars stored b\ |

state police.

I WD KILLED; TWO IVII BED

IN' ALTO UVIDENI

WINf'HF.STKR, Did., Feh, 29, (DP) I lay on I’icsident Evi d Svinhufvud h\

\N I I DOM Ml MM S I HbL VI IN IIIRK VI KN KIM>H t.o\ I IIKI.SIN’GKORS, Finland, Feh ;:!)

(DP) An ultiamtinn was -erved to

—Two men were in a hospital h* re today with injuries suffered in an auto accident near here in whir:, two other inoii lost their lives. Herman Rowe, 28, Winchester, was reported in a critical condition. Howard McGill, 2d. I yun, -aa -a t ,1)0 improving. The men who were killed wen* K b eit Byrne, 32, Torre Haute, a d ( ail Grubb, Winchester. I ie auto in whi*h they were riding collided with a truck after it was hit by a hit-ami run mo torist.

tii,- anti iimiunist Lappa nrganiza tion, which In - risen ami threatens to , 1 1ze ( e capit d by force. The ultiniatum demanded the for mation of a new government pledged to the -iippie—ion of Murxanism. The Lappa pea ant movement, -imilar to the Fascist movement in other countries, ha- a heavy following and claimed that thou-amis of its -uppoit ei- were mohilizing The govei nnieiu held the army lea ly to suppre-- the i ebellion. "This is war.” the chief of staff ot

their aims

as total supinession of Marxism, alteration of the fundamental laws of the state, and abolition of parliament-

arism.

The Lappo party i- heade 1 by a farmer, named Ko-olu SlIhSChlBE FOR THE BANNER No! A|)|U‘iidic‘ilis (ias I'ains Fool Him "I had skch pain in iny right side ! I thought 1 had appeudieiti-. Hut it ; was only gas. After taking Vllerika I’ve had no tn uhle." VY I \daioNon can’t get rid *'1' ca- doctoring j the stomach. For gas -lay- in the j UPPER bowel. Atllerika reaches BOTH upp< 1 1, wash ing out poi.-on- which cause ga . nervonsnes-. bad b-.-p. (iet Adlerika. tod.i .. by tomorrow you feel the wondefui effect of tiu- German doctor’s remedy. R. I’. .Mullins Druggist.

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■ fin Locust street between Ary a I Met ",h-1 church; Mack Bb""k containing money, key and pH 1 !• Phone 454. 29 11 Miscellaneous—

RADIO WIPE THAT SATISFIES Repair Anything Electrical s«n kudio and Electrical l Vine st Service Phone 602

E CHANGE—I have moved to 21 south Indiana street, als, insurance, rentals. Phone pd Lucas. 29-4\

NEEDY owned autos ft I ELD, Conn. (UP)—InvestiP' persons benefiting from (fu funds revealed several oivni Were operating automobiles, i warned them they must disthern immediately or face dis'"'p of charity.

^NNUt CI ASSEFIED ADS

PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm and will quit farming, I will -ell at public sale at the farm, seven miles east of Greencastle on the concrete rood, on Thursday* March Commencing at 10:30 A. M 'I'he following personal property: HORSIS One hay team, HI years old, DilMl lbs.; a real work team, fine blown horse. 8 years old, «eight, 1500 —CATTLE— Six cows, thre** Jerseys lo calf by : of sale; one Holstein cow, with calf by side, a five gallon cow; one lersey.Shorlhorn; on** roan cow all are real dairy cows. —HOGS— 42 bead of bogs, 36 -boats weigh j ing about 140 pounds; 6 brood sows due lo farrow March 22; sows are double inimuiied —SH EEP - 11 bead two year old ewes, due to. lamb by day of sale; *mm* registered Shropshire buck. FEED K FARM IMI’I.EMENIS KIM to Itltlll bushels of corn, 100 bushels Dun field soy beaus; 6 to 8 Ions bean bay. 5 tons of timothy A complete line of farming rinds A new John Deer corn planter, ferlil i/er attachment* used only on on** 40 acre field; rotary hoe, new cultivator.' mowing machine, w agon and flat lop. | gravel lad, disc harrow, roller, wheal drill sulkv breaking plow, one walk ing plow, a new Oliver manure| spreader, hog houses, two sets breech en harness, hog fountain, hog troughs, tw< ton hog feeder, all kinds of small tools, and other articles too numerous, to mention. TERMS—Six months drawing 8 per cent interest from date, two per | cent off for cash. Eugene Kivett, Owner lO. J. RECTOR. H A. SHERRILL. A j O. HUNTER Auctioneer* ALEX BRYAN Clerk. Ladies Aid of Fillmore will serve dinner.

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use tobacco mafic for rolling. Velvet is easy to roll . . . pretty near rolls Use I! ...and man, it’s certainly good! Agod-in-wood i and sweet as a nut!

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