The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1932 — Page 4

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New Fall Millinery

Many lovely new hats just received. The newest shapes and fine quality of Felts at only . _ $1.98

A. B. ( . finest quality guar anteed 1 st color prints

Misses school tlres'cs guaranteed fast colors

y,i

55c 2 For $1.00

NEW KALI.I’l USES

$1.00

Very Miiart looking Blocks and and Browns—For only . .

si Aluminum All Large Pieces 69c

P.ig Yank Work Shirts 50c

\ isil Our Shoe Department In the balcony—All new Fall Qf- Qr - 4 Qr' s|>lt's, Popular Prices l«c/0

S. C. I’HKVO COMPANY

lit (ME STOKE

BUN BRMKiK dren of Pine Bluff, Ark., made a Mr. and Mr- Fratik McN’orton an 1 -h it visit with Mr. a d Mrs. Ray daughter Betty Jane and Dorothy Miller last week. Metz returned to their home here last Mr-. Pearl Hartir.an and children week .Tier -|>cruling the sumnuT in of Westville were the guests of relaFlorida. lives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hirt and chil- Mrs. Albert Heavin is in Indiana-

Pels-Naptha two cleaners instead of <mi<‘

1

i polis fpr a few’ weeks. Haywood Curran ; tut Harry Stamp are attending the state fairs at isconsin, Illinois and Indiana. Mrs. J. E. Coffman visited her daughter Mrs. Lawrence Steele and famih in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. VV. O. 'Timmons of (ireencastle. Mrs. R S. Darling had as her guest last week her sister, Mrs. Helen Shannon of Chicago. Dr. Ceilings is driving a new Chevrolet dt luxe sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shockney left Tuesday for their home in Ridgewell where he will resume his duties as a teacher in the high school. Mr. and Mrs H. R. Sands and family attended tlv- Thompson reunion in Rockville Saturday. Mr.-. Ruth Gr • r-on of Mars Hill is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morphew. On Sunday they attended the Morphew reunion at New Mays* i ville. Mr. and Mr-. Joe Graham of Grovela al spent Sunday with Ray Graham and family. Mr#. Frank Callings visited her mother at IBellmore and they attended a Baptist association meeting at j Rosedale from Tuesday until ThursI lay. Ora McGuughey and family of Kus- ! sellville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R Sands and family. Mrs. Don Smith and children of lu'banon are here visiting her father Dan Shea and other relatives. Paul Wayne Tate returned home | last Thursday after a week’s visit ] with relatives in Illinois. Friend- and neigl bors of Mr. and Mrs. William Summerville gave a weiner roast in the school yard last Tuesday evening in their honor. Mr. Summerville left Wednesday for their new* home in Bloomfield where he takes ,i position ns instructor in the high -tchonl. Mts. Lena Steel • and son Julian | anil Miss Thelma 'Brow of Indiana polis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman and son and Mi s Clara McKee of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs Hans i A' lerson attended the homecoming at ( arpentersville Sunday Mis. Aaron Hughes and daughter an I Mrs. Elmer Beason of South Bond spent Saturday night with Mrs. Hughe-’ aunt, Airs Maggie Haicey, W’hile enroute to \ 1 it relative, in K an-a a. Those from here attending the Illinois picnic hill at Milligan park at Crawfordsville Sunday were Mr a d Mrs. Frank Frazier, Mr. and Mi-. Joe

j Williams, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tate and Mf. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cosgrove and daughter of Detroit, left Tuesday after several days visit here. Mis. Virgil A ler, who has been unite ill at Danville has returned to her home in Bainbridge much improved. Visitors wil inot be permitted to see Mrs Arfer for a few’ days. OBIT FARY fhe Grim li'-spor has again come into our mi s; in I taken a father and husband Robert L. Terry, the son of Jam' and Mary Terry, was born in Jef!< on township, Putnam County, Indian.. February ti, 1879, and closed h earthly stay August 18, 1932 at t < age of 53 years, six months and 12 days. He spent 1- early life with his parents, working 0:1 the farm until he was mari a I May >, 1900 to Bertha M. Goodpaat re. To this happy union wi re born four children, I>e.-ter of Jefferson township, Gladys of Clover dale, Thelma o r Long Island, N. Y , and Glen at h m*\ He spent almost his entire lr in Lie neighborhood , where he wa born, laboring on the farm he owe. I with hi.- wife to care I for the family he loved and sought to ‘ maintain. H" was a hard-working industriou- man, honest in his dealings with his fi ll >w men, a good citizen that will be missed by all who . knew him. He had be afflicted everal yearago but ha. ontimie I his activities until a few months ago. He endured his affliction patiently though hisuffering wa intense. In the last few weeks h. lad expressed a desire to be releasi t from pain, if necessary by relinquishing his mortal life, saying he was-'imt afraid to go, giving uxprvssion qi m immortal hope. He leave- to mihun his loss the wife, four children, twl grandchildren, a mother Mrs Mary ’J. cry, one sister Ollie and a h st of retf nvi - and friends. Sunset and f eeing star and One clear cifii for me And may thfre be no moaning at the bar When I put out to sea.

Sunday. Mrs. Daisy (laughter Sarah

with

McCammack and mother

>01 TH IKI FKRSON TWP.

Mr and Ah Nool Alice and children attended the Hill reunion at Zionsville Sunday. Mr Net Dobbs visited Mrs. Montie Pilchard W nesday. V illiam A! Mains died at his home Saturday nig it. Mrs. Lucill Hurst and son Raym. 111 visited Mrs. Monte Prichard

Sarah. Alice visited Mr. ami Mis. Herbert Allee Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jack Bowman are visiting s parents at Martina ftMarkety INHI WAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hog 4,. r >l;0; holdovers 393; mostly steady 10 cents up; hulk 160 to 300 lbs., s ltd) to $4.40; several selected 250 to 310 lb. butchers $4.50 to $4.65; 300 lbs , up largely $4.10 to $1.80: 100 to 160 lbs , $4 00 to $1.15; packing sows $3.00 to $3.75. Cattle 1.200; calves •600; general trade around steady; bulk steers $7.25 to $9.25; heifers generally $4.25 *n #6.00; better kinds hold $7.50 and absve; beef cows $2.75 to $4.00; several >4 25 to $4 50: low cutters and cutters $1.26 to $2.50; vealers steady at $7 00 down. Sheep 2,000; steady; good ewe and wether largely $5.00; early top $6.25; bucks $1 off; throwouts down to $3 and lowrr. ( LOSE RACE KOR< AST COLUMBIA, S. C , Aug. 31, (UP) —Two veteran senators today were assured of a heated run off primary Sept. 14 as a le-ult of the Democratic primal y election yesterday. E. D. Smith, incumbent, and Cole L. Blease, defeated for re-election two years ago, were far alvad in the four way

race.

Returns from all but 190 of the state’s 1,446 precincts gave Smith 89,780, Blease 74,871, Ashton Williams 42,818, and Leon Harris, prohibitionist, 37,661. The remaining precincts were not expected to alter the count materially. SOUTH CLINTON Ward Arnold and family called on Tom Bettis and daughter Sunday eve.

ning.

Fred Vjilliams of Greencastle spent Sunday with Abner Sigler and wife. Charlie Miller, wife and children spent Sunday with Ed Bettis and family. Charlie .Miller and wife s|>ent Sunday afternoon with Elbert Bettis and family. Hula Staggs. Nellie Bettis and son spent Tuesday with Lizzie Hart and family. Mrs. Nannie Roach of Greencastle -pent the week end with Arvel Roach and family. Rome Vermillion and wife of Ind-

! ianapolis spent the week end and ' Frank Vermillion and wife.*

Mrs.! One of the best concerts of the

cAacnn was given on last I 1 riday

season night.

Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Searcy of Indianapolis spent the week end with ^ 1 the latter’s parents Air and MrS. j Oscar Jones. William Scott called on Charles i Edward Bettis.

I-AST TIMES TONIC* “Huckleberry Pj nh CRANA

THFRS. & FRIDAY

business o! -oliritinfc orders

wares and

‘sir

<s 193;, Lumitt 4k Mruu Co.

\ \ Oltm N \ \4 I . ProhiliitiiiK any person. persons, firm or < orporatlon from peddling • 1 - ares <>i men handise, or Boiling orders for same within the (Jre« r oastle without license providing for penalty for violation

t hereof.

SKCTION I UK IT ORDAINKD 1>>

Dity •"

t* Cits a* and

the Common

i ireenonsl unln w ful

('on noil of tlio

]c, Indiana, that it shall be

for <111

rporat ion

nicrrha n

wholesale or retail

for ,in> pet son. persons, firm

to peddle any goods,

dise whatsoever at. to engage in the

goods,

out

eel > I fit

ii .: diancfiye in or along tile j

wit h-

or a ! !»•> s of, (1 feem it st le

rst having procured and paid for | license to do so as hereinafter

pro-

vided.

One person in.tv takt out in his own

name any number of licenses; but a separate license fee shall be paid for each pet son employed by or acting for

ty one engaged In the business of tddllng in said city. An> method of dlittg goods, wares or m> tchandisc

by (jittery on the street or public places in'a city, or by attracting persons to purchase goods exposed for sale at such places, by placards or signals, or by going from house to house, selling or offering to sell goods at retail, to iudivldttiaIs not dealers in sm h commodities, whether tin goods he carried along for delivery, shall constitute tin- person so selling a hawker or peddh r within the meaning of this

ordinance. Provided, howev notiiing herein shall be eons

PASSPORT TO HEll

Elisso

Paul

l IT,

strip

that

ing herein s

apply to travelling salesmen selling

ods

by sample

resident mer-

Kvery pets peddler's lit

(.’lei

goo

chants.

SKt’TloN II No peddlers license shall be issued for a shorter period of time than one day or for a fontfer period thian one year The license for

peddlers shall be as follows:

For license running one year. . .IliiiO.OO For license running one month.. $r»0.On For license running one week. . . *2r».on For license running one day $f>.0n

•son desiring to procure a j cense shall pay to the

•rk of the City the requisite sum above stated and the City Clerk shall issue to such person t lie j-rojier jiceusi

therefore. k ^ ■ *

SKCTiuN III Kxcepiitftis.fThe fore going provisions shall [not be construed to appl> to any ‘person livlftg 1

within the limits of Pu

I ndian.i,

own raising, or to eihldven under fp'

teen years of age.

SFCriON IV. Must Fghimt Lieense

It shall I" uni iwful fo]

iio HI ing a Ii'(•ns* (g' this ordinance

it to tu\ |*etson dernatrd*ng l*te same and this shall apply lo any p^iktHm peddling under a license iss.nuj. tu tin

name of another.

SKt’TlON V Brandi Stores. VitV

Sale. It shall be unlawful for any I

person, persons, firms or corporation, without having first obtained a

license therefor, a

establish an\ branch store or other concern for I lie purpose of conducting

u lent

[not per

HnofH County.

her

vn ful for aji.v person under pu* provisiows to r( ? %5e '4,0 cxhiHil

special

herein provided.

cari-

in the (’tty auction, ret

which shall feted : exposed fni eastle. pi i •bankrupt ••sale of d Stock," "eie sale.'' •fit. any b i n 11 i i advert isem* firm or corpllsh a to

(*f

ail or

1polar

(11 ••erjeasl or to sell

■eqciu utln 1

>d,s. wares or iiiereiiaiidise ! have been prcvlottHly ofelsewlu re and which arc ib In the <’iiy of (B een - | i'.d or adv ertised as |

a 1., ' bankrupt - . ued goods." "damaged

ing out sale," "receiver's

1 iffnep 1 s < 11 • ■, dj

'orm or placard, sign or

Vny person, persons,

it ion desiring to estabstore or establishment |

irise in

•r other ern in the City of Green - astle foi iporary purposes only, or o atieti • fail or offer for sale, any ods. w ! 11 or me re hand! fee. shall, fore • .Mishing any such branch store :>mess. or before any such

"S ot merchandise ar* so nV i^ropshire. coin ..«••

r;;:

good Sold

LANDI • LUKAS

WA«N(* OUND

AUXANOm KUKIANO A weirit romance of the ' ,0 "t * 0 * s *' \ white worn (in un-oroU-cted and houoded hy the men knc»

her l»a»L ACTION'

CONI LB t:

KOM VNCE!

NO I K E OF F \KI M JMH DISSOLUTION sJ Notice is hereby given thaid

dersigned partner- have U

partnership, and will hoh al sale «f the partnership imiperii] SEPTEMBER, .ill M at It) o'clock A. M., at the fij Frank 1*. Farmer, lucatjd ata nriles southeast of <,reencaMi,1 on the Greencastle and 'lountl ian Road, at which time thefnli partnership property will l» J the highest bidder, for cash ill

( ATTLE I

3 Jersey cows. 2 of which and milk test .(4, other fresh bydaiil] or soon afterwards. Give i!(KHlsi|

milk.

2 Guernsey cows. 2 roan cows both of fresh. I 12 full-blooded Polled (npj "> of which are fresh. ] I black bull. 2 yeai , old r J her. Full-blooded Poll'd AnflJ 3 ycarlinir bull calves fultl Polled Angus. 1 3 yearling heifer fullll IVlied Angus. 1 3 Steers. J 8 Calves. 1

SHEEP

Uso, 27 head of -he, p. indiij buck, 10 Spring f ,imh 111

surei(J’,o. ,i upon o said Ti

('ii \

lirpn -• SK( T

per

a t ioi

week therefor. i»nfl of the receipt of

■s'l^er to the Clerk of said 'I! receive from said Clerk a

o do so.

'\ \'I The j iovisioiiH of thi*-

not nnnlv to public of-

! vie

rdin Mice tie fined

one hundred

o pui

fiecrs nr persons making sales under any order or decree of any court, or to

or auiitinistrutor. ,

T!«»N VII, Any person, persons, firm o. (orporatlon who shall violate

anv of flic provisions of this o nIi.ill 1 pon conviction thereof, in .hp -uni not exceeding

dolln r >

SK("I ion VIII. AH ordinances or part- of ordinances In conflict here-|

with ,m hereby repealed

SK.< '! ION IX. This ordinance shall. 'ull foi e and effect from and stands.

M>,.. abcut .(, , „

*K for two consecutive weeks - acre if rot narve fro |Mj .ii diidv n« wspiivi if. <.f r, m- dale iif sale; (thrrv.'■<■. In hf *

.(Ion, I rpi eselltlMK til. two fL,. him

loirti “ C 1 st in g (lie liighe-’ "• „„„ , , , I f \fit**s it ti ( 11 At pie . ditii* 1 A Iso, about 700 Hi'difr of (4

Mon in mild <'it\ of (in i iv- [ the bin.

M

•■ii. 1

In (vvr oral . I'Olltl. nnmhf g.’n* r.

astlf* fndla

HOG#

'< Ihiror snws with pizs (bJ pigs for all 5 sows') \|-n, 111 sows, 9 of which will farrn» ■ (ember next, am th. other inOj

! next

Also 34 fattening hogs, mdJ voung boar, all ol (hi iveraufi of 10(1 poonds. Also I big registered Purnell

HORSE'

L 2.year old gra. Perrhernn (( L l-months old . r \ -u ltliii ' 1 a hnut (ill id m corn to be sold hv the a r rc i

na.

I’a -d .itid adopled (iv Die Ooinmon i'oiiti. I of Oreeni'istle. Indiana, on this

must.

WILLIAM 1.,

Mavor of the City

Indiana

Atte-t Kit Kt) K SNIVKLY,

Clerk

This (V' dlnance was hy me pros’nted to the Mavor of t Ireen.a st le lodltoa on th. ’’d dav of AtiKiist, IBS’.’, for his

ppro-a’ or dlsa

KR

City

Apt ’ ’ ed and alcued hv me on this

rd dav of August. |!>:)2 WILLIAM L. nKN'MAN.

Ma' r of the Citv of Oreennaatle Indians Jl-.ll-zt

23rd of

DKNM \X.

if (ireenrastle.

City

gust

ipproval

tKP K SVIVKLY.

Cliv Clerk

I I RMS—of s le . i h in hii"J it is expressly undt r-tnod 1(8 prone rty shall he remmid fr« piem’ses ortil natd for F RANK P I \im ir RK H \ HD II K I 1 'LIU

I’ Bill

\h. Hunter \urt. I’anl Plu'.l

" rn M. Silt III I hn and

Allee. \Korneys.

Lunch w ill be servet hv Ihf 1

O'.

iimm

the CIGARETTE THAT’S MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER they;re PURE Tfwy Stl&J

" bcl1 . of the now- vanllon at the l ic i' '* ’ < ‘

o