The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1932 — Page 3
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Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Cro*by and son Jack of Louisville, Ky., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crosby and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Call.
Mrs. Marion Rice of Rosedale spent Sunday with her parents, Dr .and Mrs. C. C. Collins and her sen Collin Rice. Mrs. James Darnell, a former resi
, t end with her parents, We Rice and son James. Ml . Robert Crosby moved " "firm near Urownsburff. V-Mir. Herndon Carpenter lliu’rre Melvin spent Sunday , mother, Mrs. (ler-
e 1 ’ l nghter Pearl in ! J 0 " 4 - '' vl10 passed away at her home
in Indianapolis Sunday, was brought here Tuesday afternoon for burial. Mrs. Hymer Williams of Indianapolis has spent the last two weeks here caring for her mother and sister, Mrs. Martha Rogers and daughter Mable, who are ill with the flu. Mrs. John Sellers of Anderson is 1 spending a few days with her par-
n j \| : \\ U. Co.-lin moved lents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newton. f, a . .inn near Fin Mrs. Nettie Saylor and daughter L t |, r m in the east t moved Wednesday from Indianapolis ,, w n v 1 recently ])ur | to their property on east Washington
from Mr and Mrs. Roy By-j street. Mr. and Mr . Roy Wilson of Daj-
H . .i i'usncr vi -ited Wed j ton, Ohio, spent Saturday night and i with her sister! Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
[Scott
LdsviHo-
L lex cro.-by w i taken home
Culver hospital.
t !,e li me of her sister Mrs.
.vis, and is very ill.
| Mat t Cline - nt from Thurs-
«nd M i a.
irkins and >n of near North
c I. ■ .n>l family in Col*
and Mr.. K. C. Rogers and son Rob. Miss Geneva Hicks of Ladoga visit-
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TONICS
Cold Remedies
ifi.20 5 mol
. . . 98c
25c La va pi rin
19c
f 1.25 i'unlac
... 89c
■'50c Hills las
21c
11.25 Trutona
... 74c
30c Hromu
21c
fl'2.'i kunjola
89c
(>0e Rein
19c
■1.10 Stearns Tonic
... 98c
35t Thoxin
29c
bl.50 I'etrolagar ....
. . $1.19
$1.00 Pectoral
89c
81.35 Sargon
...98c
65c Pinex
59c 39c
pi 01 ( nd 1 iver Oil .
...89c
50c Drakes
•m
COSMETICS
P"' l.uvor ) „ , lu „ B.R .Soap , pkr Tooth Hrushes .... 39c
35c ( reams .... 50c Blades 35c Blades
29c 39c 29c
WH .VI ^()l WAN! WHIN VOl W ANT IT”
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Our Cleaning Service Is 105 Percent Perfect This Week. Pou will like the quickness and the horouphness with which it is done. When you step out Easter Sunday, you J ’d want your clothes to look the best. ‘ e t us have them early * this week and '°u will be assured of new' looking lothes for Easter Sunday. fhe Ideal Cleaners “Dependable Cleaning’’ Phone 470
Mighty easy to like! If you smoke cigars, vou want a cigar. If you smoke a pipe, you want pipe tobacco. Hut if \ou roll your oini ... if you like hand’ made cigarettes . . . >ou want tobacco made for rolling. Velvet is just that.. . made Jor rolling . .. mighty good tobacco and mighty easy to like!
SPECIAL Indiana Shoveled 2-in. Lump Ton $3.50—2 Ton Lots S6.70 Delivered Whore Your Dollars Have More Cents. You He The Judge. For (rood ( oal, ( all 330 IIIRT COAL CmiPVN'i Madison and Rig (
Enough \ ELYET for .'»0 cigarettes ... 15c
•jV- rpcotiiiiiuTitli' purlivuiwrunwnl par su Jinvsse vt su pun tv.
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..made form
19J:. Liocitt & ToUl.j CQ,
ed Wednesday with her cousin, Miss try generally. On tup " hi. lusn of t'iola Grider. |pasaengerd statistics h " that fron Dr. and Mrs. (J. C. Collins were in '-he people who coUinm 1 to tru\.
In iianapolis Wednesday. ''
William Hendricks was brought were reduced by abou. ■ • P-i 'cut
hem* from tlie Culver hospital Wed* l It would appoi nesday, after undergoing an operation p lon ifi llluln « ,ho
for sinus trouble. He is recovering ' ^ city harder than be wo. kin;
I nicely.
! class districts tor at .-unons s'rein
Doughlas and Mr. Douglas.
PRINTERS CAUSE STAI1C VINCENNES, Ind. (UP)—A buzzinging sound in radio chaiuiels here was eliminated by installation of radio interference suppression units in the Sun-Commercial automati'* tele-
I 1 graph printers.
Mrs. Pauline Davis of Hamilton, 0., j to ™"' Pl»y-* th. fall in uaffn
U viaitln* W •liter, Mn. Ch»rk. * m ® unl * d • , » 1 “
1 the workers attar- the i< itlction wa only two per cent, dtrpiti the fa. that unemployment in Isjndon had
almost doubled lu volume.
The Underground Group also con truls the majority of Londeii’s oranl buse;> and Ixird Aahflt Id pointed oui that the various road ini driving taxes amounted lo£3Tii ($1,SC5) a [year for each bus. Additional taxa tlon on the company, in tbe form of
FO^oIchj No Dope!
CINUINE HONEY^TAR COMPOUND
part of his law lirahry . i law, priest have scored it a "a bad While the tt im \ hail the new thing fur humanity and a'ie-troyer of — - - love.’’
Do yctu need Financial Assistanc*
LONDONERS
WALK TO W ORK
TO FAY TAXES
the gasoline tax. amounted to about £ l.uuO.OuO (5,uuu,000). making tin Itotal taxation around tl.SUO.OOO ($9.0uO,UUO). The taxi on the bu.e alone take the fares of two and a half passetigi rs for <vei> mile the
bus travels.
mii:iuI''K'n svi.fc;
Hy virtue of a certified copy t*f a l>e1 rree to me directed from the Clerk of
" " 1 1 ^ the I'utnnm Circuit « ourt in a cautie
LDKD A.-sHFlELD SAYS MILLIONS [
cannot AFFORD TO
USE SUBWAYS
LONDON, March 19 (UP)—Londoners are walking to work In order
to pay their Income tax. .
Such Is the belief of Lord Ash* field, chairman of the London Underground Group, as the London subways are officially knowm. He expressed his opinion to his shareholders at the annual general meeting of the company at w hich a reduction in
receipts was announced.
“The citizens of London,” declared Lord Ashfleld, “are walking more. (They are restricting their pleasures. They prefer to pay their Income tax
to Indulging In travel.”
Twenty-el|ght million less passengers were carried In 1931 than In 1930 owing to the rapid fall In the volume of traffic consequent on the
ere
Mary it Fr< * !min, et hi an def< ndauts requiring me tc. niak» the sum of Ti.lrtj Kin lit H undr'il 'wenty Ttirr. Dollars, with Interim on said decree find losts, I will expose at I’ublle tfnle to tlie highest bidder, oil .' Iturdilj, the 2nd day of April, A. I>. 19*2, between I ho bourn of lu o . to k A. M. mid 4 o'clock 1*. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House In Ureenciistlc. 1‘utmim County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a t.rm nut exceedlni
seven
Estate to-
for it t. rm not exceeamg
ymrs, the fullowina Heal Eslu
wit:
West half of the northeast quarter of tiectlon Ho Township 14 North, of Range 3 W est, and also all that part of the southeast quarter f the northwest quarter of Section 15, Township 14 North. Range 3 West, which lies south and east of Deer Creek, containing llu acres, more or less, all In Put-
acres, more oi
nam County, Indiana. If such rents and
for
rents
satisfy
said decree. Interests and costs, I will,
suffl
cletj
profits will not sum to satlsf
at
the same time and place ex]
10 fee simple oi much thereof I
nt to discharge said decree, In-
tjabi ale will
ia and place expoi
bile sale the fee simple of said real
estate, sufftcle
I U III U VI , l W.. 1 V> | j eeplng paralysis in trade and. Indus- j tuf,
much thereof ns may ilseharge said deer
terest and costs. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws
7, A. D. 1932. ADVA BRYAT*
Sheriff Putnam County.
Plaln-9-3t»
March
ADVA BRYAN,
utnam Com
Hays Murphy, Attorney for
R. P. MULLINS DRUGGIST WHILE YOU WAIT DIVORCES ON TAP IN MEXICO EL PASO, Tex., (UP) The “while you wait” service now ha., been applied virtually to the divorce field. Bettering Nevada and Arkansas with their 90-day residence divorce laws, the state of Chihuahua, Mix., lia sa divorce law which permits one to get a divorce in one day. Ami you need not notes.-arily come to Chihuahua to obtain the divorce, ul though it is advertised that Juarez, to loss the border in Mexico, is an utractive place w ith its bars ami casino to celebrate martial freedom. I The new divorce law provides in some cases for oin: day “mail order” divorces at $o0 for t.ich decree. Roth parties involved in the divorce proceedings must hn\c agreed that thr. consent to the separation before a one-day divorce i- grunted. If the application does nut show mutual consent, a 20-day delay is required until the second party can be legally notified. R- idence is not necessary and consent decrees can be obtained by proxy through an attor-
ney.
1 Lawyers here and in Juraz have advertised the inducements of the get * divorce quick 1 iw. Radio addresses from three Juarez stations have broadcast to Americans how to rid yourself of an obnoxious partner. One lawyer has sent circulars to all movie actois and actresses in the Hollywood colony telling them the new divorce law ij a boon to martial unhappiness. Every attorney who is eligible to pra.tice in the Juarez courts has a Holly wood directory as
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The First National Rank building
Li ive Greemustle I :2d a. in. returning li avr St. Louis o:30 p. m. or 10:1b p. m. same day. \-k about (in ally Reduced RoundTrip Easter Holiday Fares. BKi FOI R ROUTE
NO 11< E OE SAI.K OF luWNSHIP
PROPER I V
Notice is hereby given that I. as Tiu Ice ot Madison Town, up of i'ut nam County, Indiana, on Monday, April II, 1932 at 1 i’Clin k will offer fur lie at public auction t igh' t and best bidder, at school hou-c No. 9 (Happy Hollow) o' said Town hip, tin following described n i o-tate (witli tlie buildings thereon) belonging to said Township, viz: Part of the N. VN . quarter of the N tV. quar ter se lion 32 Twp. II Rang' Be ginnii*' • m the N. \\ . i n ’ d de ciibo i real ivl.ito, then mvpi - South 1(5 rods, thence Ea t 10 rods, thence North 1(5 rods, thence \S d Id rods to contain one acre. Terms of sale cash. The right reserved to reject any amt all bids. Dated March 7, 1932. EMORY O. BRATTAIN. Trustee of Madison Township, Putnam county, Indiana, blj22
I NOIK KOI E\K< I KIR’S SALK OF REAL ESTATE | Notice is hereby given that tlie undersigned, the Citizens Trust Company, of Greeneastle, Indiana, executor of the will of Andrew A. Tincher, di .en-e i, by order of tlie court in the , a so of the Citizens Trust Company of Greeneastle, Indiana, executor vs. Elbeit F. Tincher, et al cause No. 7402c., will a.- ucli executor on Wednesday, April (5, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M. of -lid date offer for sale at public auction at tlie farm hereinafter described in Marion Township about 8 miles oust of Greeneastle and about a quarter of a mile north of the National Road and about 2 miles northeast of Mt. Meridian and about 4 miles south of Fillmore, Indiana, the following described real estate in Putnam county, Indiana, to-wdt: The west half of the southwest quarter of section 20, township 14 north, range 3 west. Also tile southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 14 north, range 3 west, containing in all 120 acres, more or less. Said real estate will be sold for cash in hand for not less than twothirds of the appraised value subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court, and subject to the rights of the tenant now occupying said farm. THE CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY of Greene i.-tle, Indiana, Executor of the will of Andrew A. Tincher,
deceased.
W. M. Sutherlin, Attorney, Greencastle, Indiana, Col. O. J. Rector, Auctioneer, Greeucistle, Indiana. IS-Sts
