The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1932 — Page 3
SALE ILK DRESSES attractive styles formerly rited at slO.UO, now—
$6.95
Any of our $7.95 and $5.95
resses for S4.95
THE QUALITY SHOP j. H. IMTCHFORD
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(TKETO nun residents „f In , ilia, < unty of PutCo«f% Hn-
Krm, 193ii.
| to Quiet Title.
No. 13*97.
K. V.. iR.in v:-. Mary Hurst, now t - 1’lnintiff by Hays i r hj. hi.- attoi cys, and tiles his ! ^itit herein, toRether with an af- f i iif a c* 1 1 i'te ,t |)er.'On that the | V,.ui • 1 he- lit imiuiry are ! ,,, „f t ; • following" named de-
Sjts, to-wit:
Huist. M i B. Hurst, Elijah Absnioin Hurst, Absalom .It., t yn' 11 Hurst, Matthew , willhmi H t. John Hurst El ul ,t, C ne Huist, Thomas
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PH i s Oil HI TIC Many backaches, "lisns" ol rheumatism doe to faulty urinal elimination, have been relieved by this harmless aid. At all druggists. OnlybOf. K. !•. Ml LLINS, DRUGGIST
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line thereof, Twenty Six and Two Thirds (30 2-3) rods west of the northeast corner of said half quarter; thence west with the north line thereof, fifty three and one-third fo3 1-3) rods, to the west line of said half
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•I" 'h 1 ill mack, .) shun thence east, parallel with the south ..,111, \i Punnington, \Vi| line of said half qua iter, Fifty Three II „|, 1 Hibbs, Rosanna and one-thii l (33 1-3) rods; thence llu'st, Jane Hurst, north One Hundred Twenty (120) k, Hiram Mc( am- rod-, to the place of beginning, con \! imuiack, John W. tai ing Forty (40) acies, more or less, jn: ck, 1 • it Met atnina-k. Notice is therefore hereby given
Mill n B. Scott, Defend) nt an i all
McOanmia. k, Rob \vh< msoover that Jaim an inteiest in Ji., tie unknown said real estate that unless tliev be
ow i "i widow, and appear on the 23rd day of May,
lii'itc , li visces, iwlministra jgnintu - aiiil as-igns, of any an I the named defendants, at t all non-residents of luti' c 1:aii ma; that all of said hiiant- .■ n -cessary purties to aition; ' iat this is an action to thi I iintiff’s title to the fed
1932, in the Putnam Circuit Court, the same being the 43rd day of the April Term, 1932, at the Court House in the City of (Jreencastle, in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same wilHbe heard and determined in their absence. In Witne.-» Whereof, 1 have here-
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I ■ al estate in Put unto set my hand and affixed the seal
wit; 1 ' at the office of the
west h if of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Greenof Section Two (2) ea tie, Indiana, this 2Sth day of
.-mu T (13) Ninth, Range March, 1932.
\c Miurded a follow-:! John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Cir-
i j din i n the nnrt', ■ < uit Court.
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WHAT IS A BARGAIN? A new Packard for $995 would be sonic bargain! Hut a “What’s its me” might be dear at half the price. What is a bargain anyway?— nicrifice of Quality is NOT a bargain, whether it be a new car or a of clothes. Kveryone knows that for the past 10 years, clothing sold at CANNON’S v been of superior quality, and town- ( ANNON’S are jealously guardi : that reputat ion with even greater values. So we say— 1 Cannon's Clothes Are Bargains. J. F. CANNON & COMPANY
Spring Motoring tankful of UNCO HAS plus a motor t ing softly in its bath of LINCO OIL ms a joyous, carefree drive. >sure yourself the complete pleasure deserve with dependable LINCO Sand OIL. High Point • Oil Co. IHstributors of LINCO Products.
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$<• mDinmunde /tarticulicremcnt /mr su finesse el su purele.
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HAST MARION Mrs. Ada Robinson Mrs. Idorcii.r Ferrand and Mrs- Min: r l« Robinson and children spent Thursday with Mrs. Florence Robinson, it being the latter's birthday. Almon It. Buis of Peoria. 111., O. H. McNary and family of Winamac and Berl Buis of Lapelle spent Easter with Mr- and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Misses Eva Slavens, Josophine H I den and Edna Cox spent the week end with Wm. Newman and family. J. D. Higgins of Purdue is spendin : his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HigginsRev. and Mrs. F. J. Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stone took Sunday dinner with Gran Buis and fam-
ily.
Lester Storm and family of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs- Myrtle
Storm and son-
The Home Economics Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Hunter, with fourteen members and
two guests present.
Morris Hunter of C. N. C. spent the
week end with home folks-
Mr. and Mrs. Unith Monday visit-
Sunday with Mr. and Mr . I'
Schoen.
Miss Kathleen llarlii "ii and I "i Stark spent Tuesda.. i it with Mi Mary K Spencer. XValter and Goldie dvort an 1 Miss Thelma Pitcock p nt Saturd; night and Sunday with I • ona Calvert, of Russellville. George Bull spent tl»' day Sunday with Elmer Ball and family. N XT I RE IT \X ED (/I EER PR X NKS I N ( XEIl ORNI X CLII’ATKI A, Cal., i UP)-Nature has played remarkable pranks on ' uli fornia. In designing this old earth, she placed the highe-t and lowes' spots within these is tales only O' 1 miles apart-Mt. XXi itn y and Heat
| Valley.
I As an afterthought, -he ad.leJ Mt. Lassen, otil) active vn .mo within l ic same boui.dries, and a sprinkle o! miniature volcanos at llie southern end of the Imperial valley, neat i ere. These spouting geysers of mud from a distaii* • look ex tly like t . ii
... _ ___ , ‘j I immensely larc r counterpart-, but ed with Mw. Cora Whitman ^ rAU ^. in . ize fl „ m to eight f t
family Sunday. Ilhey
Rev. Rissler took Sunday dnuier sttam ;m , () u , m
with Harry Hunter and fanuly. | i,,..,
Sunday viiitors with Wm. New man i ,, , and family were J R. Cox and daugh v |i , v .. 1 Su! „ 10 , ., ,
ter Mr. and Mrs- Ernest C-ox and
daughter, Eber Hamilton and wife, . -
Miss Josephine Hadden and Mi. Eva
Slave ns-
Mrs. Lester Storm and daughter; Phillis called on Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter Monday.
caused gpiniation o' pressure an i • arth tr.e water |ienetialing tii" Itinn 1 to st* .tin, t - p> grotniu a. mud Mil.'.m
XI'I'I.I
below -ea level, 11 miles north and west of Calipatria. For acres innumerablc live and extinct craters can be
seen.
Credit foi' me m - every ot the vol- .■ no: is given an army officer, who, • i■ ihcil at I urt Yuma, Ariz., *o .. u- ii;(), decided tu investigate huge I ud iif steam nc* iw rising across llie de-elt to the wes*. S ic ti-t have amounted for t ie ."Icaiiit action in this manner; Many years ago the gulf of CuE- . inia reached nearly a hundred mile.; into California. Changes in the earth' ■ UuctUro luought the valley out of e o;v,in, and Salton Sea evaporate i i til it was not much more than a
i d sized lake.
Some 20 years ago, the Colorad i river jumped Rs banks and again Ih.i ued the valley. In these years, the
( oloiado had piled billions of tons of h< r ‘* rre U '' i f, ' r d . - - ; ljs;— \|i R- i •- !
,-ilt on the valle; fl r. The weight
heat through
iustment-, and
let'll strata
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proof of heirship, and receive t)n it
d.-Liihutive -hares.
\\ ill i the I h id; of aid Court, i- I tli 2- id day of .March, 1932.
he .No. 1177.
! Jm.n XX. Herod, Clerk Putnam CirI cuit Court. 23-2ti
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REM I T IN $13 00(1 SI IT
TUIiSA, Ukla., 11 1’) A different
of ten cents in tht
for a di.-h of anjJ, dumi ling over the amount mark i on the menu r< suited in a dan a. ■ -nil for *15,000
here.
Miss Em. Robert.- rrfu - d to pay 30 cents for the di.-h of apple dumplings, because she .aid, it wa listed on the menu for 2o c nt- .1. E Reynold- ow ner of taurant, had
turhing the peace-
Political Announcements pou smauri' \\ llhnr I'. I’nrln, Heimblli an rnmllilnt.- Inr nberlff. I'ntiinin < olint). . Isi-ilmi. riir«iln>, xinj ;). > our \ i,tr ,, ill I.,. nnprri lnlt-il.
was link'd ill the jail
for the night and rid ., 1 the next morning. Sb • brought . uit for $15,(•00 against Reynolds, ali ting lal-o arrest and malicious pr i utioii.
A jury awarded her
NDi i( I <H I IN XI SKI I I.HMKN l
OF EST ATE
Nuti.e is lienrby given to the c red - ged " ' i i.'arvi'i, di*ci..ased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Grecncatie, Indiana, on tin; 14th day of Xpril 1932, and show cause, if any, why the Fi: al Settlement Accounts w ith the estate of said decedent shoul I not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive
shares.
Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 22nd day of March, 1932. No. 7287. John XV. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court, 23-2U
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PORTLAND MILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and | childwn spent the day Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer. Mrs. Joe Huffbaner has been real sick the past week. Mrs. Albert Martin spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur StewartBilly, Charley and Jess Crimea, spent Sunday afternoon with Charlie Harbison and fanuly. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Auman of In-j djyiapolia spent Saturday rdfiht az-.U
47 in. - 12 in. All No. 9 Royal l oner, None made better 52'jc 47 in. . B in. No. 9 A II Royal Fence, None made latter 52 1 jc 47 in - 12 in. No. 9 A 11 Royal Fence, Noni made octtei . 39r 39 in - 12 'ii. No. '• A II Royal Fence, None made better .. 35c Above are < ash and < arry Prices XVood bed, Coaster Wagons half regular Price; Ingersol Traveler Watches were $3.00 now $1.25; Beautiful new Topaz Glass Dishes
10c each.
Hulk Garden Seeds
Cloverdale Hardware & Lumber Company
(irliiinry i ,1. . Km
FOR < OXI MISSION ER 3RD D1ST. William M. Moser, announces his
candidacy for comnii-sioner from the third district of Putnam county, sub-
m 1 stoppm ' parallel to C ,
ject to the Democratic primary. May 11
3. Your vote will be appreciated. -- -
ii; loco c Marel the iy .Mrs. she es-
I.ANS1NG, Mich., (LI' motive and every car of ; quette passenger train ! side of an automobile di Gluilys Stevens rc.cntly.
! raped uninjuied,
Mrs. Stevens saw the train coming, she said, ami when she pi.< the ' brakes, her machine skidd'd ■I' " <y -i
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Do yew need Finemcial Assislanc#'
I oIt I I IN'* I I IOHM \ \ llicrl r. UIIIInMiM, Itennbllcnii ninti f <1 ft (t* for |iroN«*cutln>4 iitforney. I*ntiiittii I onnt> ( |»rl»i»i*r> **l« , «*llt>n, lii***ilti.A. Mi«> :t. Iump ^»*r nlll bf* I'lllllMl.
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NOTH K OF FIN \\. SKI I I.LMF.M OF ESTAT K Noti o is hereby ii to t i' 1 '* 1 ifnl . li( I S iiul 1* . Caner, decaaaed, to appear in * m | Pu.nam Circuit Court, held at Gm' i!- j a April 1932, and show t-u-. ar.. , why the Final Settlement Account* with the estate of said decedent ahculd not be approve.!; and sai l heirs are t otified to tlicn aim theie make
oojf«rf/r xm T» m, »r« t» of m* fcr any ana af a aaora or vara af worthy purpoaaa, call at thla afflra. Talk er»r your flnanclat raqulramaota with a m«mbar af aur staff. Tha loan yoa aaad aaa rary llkaly ba quickly arrargad usd yon will V*a ampin ftm» ta rmvmr It la aonrantsnt Installmanta. me American security Co.
Phone 98 11—K. Washington St. Tht First National Bank Buildigji
