The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1932 — Page 3

Meets Death In Auto-Train Crash

.j, Al £ — Purp-bn'd Duroc | ..i Kenneth Morrison,, [rl.vei'lale. 6-2p\

stove, in Kle trio. !

8-2t.

|]: SALE—Used tfa 3 condition. Moore 72.

I , ,,r\TY roMvrxrn’: Cireencastle, Sept. 10. All ^ I livestock and miscellaneous!

Wed.-tf!

\l ie_i Jersey, bull; 1 Jer1 -e ond hand 5-<lisc wheat : foot McCormick mower;

i ,,, mi separator: washing ma-

• binffles; galvanized roofing; I fence; paper roofing; Red

,-i-; locust posts; tile; lime.

; make pork at $2 per hun-

! rr Chow or 40'> Wavne, ino

nd || bushel corn will make

,i ir l pounds of pork; and 10(1

,,f JO'. Wayne, or 100 pounds

, ”, with your own corn will

cirgs at 7 cents per doz. We

iv your corn, wheat, oats and

• I We have installed a new .(■d cleaner. Bring in your

|,t u> clean on a new up-to-

We will buy your seed, down to the South End Ele-

( impbell & Ogles. Fillmore

KM, Greencastle Phone (10. It

(TEH Point Chicks, day old nd t; ■ each; week old 7c each, ideed to live. Center Point

rv, (inter Point, Ind. 7'Ht

t SALE: Several Shorthorn nth biff calves, sheep, all kinds i other live stock at the Comy S ih it Gieencastle, Saturday, I 7-It

FOR EXPANSION—

for paying off notes, purchasing merchandise or equipment tor cash, and numerous other business purposes—we loan money 1b any reasonable amount. Term* are conveniently and quickly arranged. interest rates are so low that U Is profitable to borrow her* to speed business progress. Hie American Security Co. Phone 98 11—E. Washington St. The Eirat National Hank Building

StAVmTC Of TEAMS • National League Clubs , W. Chicago 79 Pittsburgh 74 Brooklyn 71 Philadelphia (>8 Boston fid St. Louis iM New York (it) Cincinnati ;j(; American League Hubs W. New York 95 Philadelphia Sd Washington 79 Cleveland 77 Detroit idi St. la)uis 57 77 .425

Chicago Bo-ton .

42

Association

ANYONE wanting to go to the : Fair by automobile call G7(i K 5-3p I W'ANTED: General housework or cate of children. 28 Martinsville St. 7 2p

WANTED: General housework by an experienced woman. Address Box 193, Cloverdale, Ind. 7-ip

—Miscellaneous— DENNY Motor Service, 1023 South

I Indiana street. 5-6p

We wit. give prompt attention to your in nisC'ching and picoting.

Pitchfords.

Wed-tf

IFNTION FARMERS: Quarter- , Oak strips for cribs. Also In i for repair work. Barlill. 7-1 p vALE: Delicious -ugar pears) |i uangoes, 40(1 W. Franklin. ] 7-lt 1

PERMANENTS, $3, *5, *8.50. Why bother with straight unruly hair. All the curls you want. Central Beauty College graduate. Three years in Greencastle. Phone 7<)1-L. Mrs. 1). M. Godfrey, 1001 S. Ind. St. 7-9-2p.

Mrs. Edward N. Hurley Sr„ Chicago mu ii ty woma-r ami wife of the former head of the United States Shipping Board, who was killed Tuesday when her automobile was struck In a train at a crossing in Hillside Illinois. Across Vandalia railroad on 43 Plenty of Tomatoes, 40c per bushel at patch; f)0c delivered. Alva Tbaris. fi 2ts.

Alton O. Hurst, General Auctioneer, Greencastle, Ind., R. 2. Phone Mt. Meridian. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7 !4-2ts

IAII.KD ( HOIK GI\ I S c< >\( KKTS OMAHA, (UP) A Spanish choir composed of 24 exiles fr< ’n Spain driven out during the late revolution, is spending the .summer in Omaha, giving concert-. Tin* proceeds will go towards furthering the education of the choir members. 'I he group is from the Augustiiiian school in Atchison

Kan.

I SALE: Lloyd Loom baby carid to sell. Phone 742 YX. It

SALE- Circulating heater, rJy me year, first class coni'' |ih tie 72, .Moore Electric

6-2t.

For work clothes

nothing beats

PELS-NAPTHA

A merkan Clubs Minneapolis Columbus Irdianapolis Kansas City Milwaukee Toledo ’..... Louisville St. Paul

YESTERDAY'S HI e| |,TS National la'ngue Open d-te.

A recent photo of Jeanne Ibershoff, leveland, Ohio, society girl and student at Smith College, whose body was found on a lonely Alpine mountain road near Viege, Switzerland. The girl, who had been on a cycling tour of Europe, had been attacked and murdered. A Swiss ex-convict and an Austrian youth are sua emoted of the crime.

.397 j'

American League Cleveland, 4-6; St. I uuL 3-0. Only game- scheduled. American Xasonation St Paul, 9; Kansas City s (jo in nings). Toledo, 12; Indianapol , 5. Minneapolis. 12; Milwaukee, 11. Columbus, 9; Isiuisville. 3.

sideways. They' believed if they could attract the attention of the di a I man before he crossed an imaginaiy liver he would come back to

life

In case of sickness, the witch-doc-tor made some sort of sacrifice. This j might (iike the form of leaves, plants, or a rooster. The doctor cooked the rooster ate it, ami put the feet and [

BIG WEEK END

C-loverdale’s baseball nit e had a big week end of baseball, defeating three teams On Sunday the Clover* dale nine walloped the Indiana Colored All-Stars of Greencastle, 5 to 2: while on Monday the nine won a baseball tournament by defeating the coloted team again, 7 to 0, and the Spencer Korn Parehies, 9 to 2. In annth« r tilt at Cloverdale Monday the Parehies defeated the Greencastle

Merchants. 5 to 1.

TO PI. AT CLINTON The Indiana Colored \II-Stars of Greencastle will go to ( linton Thursday afternoon for a tilt with the

| <Tii ton C. C nine.

(I.K: 1928 Bu.Yk coupe, new A I condition. Only driven mill American Security Com|i ':i<' Washington. 1-tf AIK: Concord grapes at Ot'h.uds. Phone R-151. 1-tf

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BOARD T CUNS IMlAVN

I 3 CL.AX ( Ol'NTY ROADS j BRAZIL, Ind, Sept 7—Farmers of

~ 1 -r - ( uountv will h t«* wait for

I thfir iirproved road a the Clay

NOTICE TO TAX'VAX EKS OP TAX LEV IKS j'.iu.tv l.oard ,m , , nIn the Matter ot determinjiia* the Inx liates for Certain Purposes h\ v r.uik-1 . 4 , . 4l . lin Township, Putnam County. Indiana, Ihd’ure th^ Township Advi. «»i Hx.u l. i 1 ' ' 11 ’ ‘ 11 11 1 lo “‘ t] \• . i c i - hereby giveii the taxpayers it Franklin TownsHip, PutnanH in- 11 bad prevu i l\ been u tv* Indiana, that the proper le^al officers of said municipality at their n*L-u-1 verti ed Th»* jutio.i w a a taken fol hr meeting place, on the 15th day of Semember, will consider the >J llowimr that of the Indiana l< ni<lalowiiiK budget: i. in rilt ti n i» a ta limit in thi BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIP I 1 ^ n t , ’ TOWNSHIP FUND School Transfers 300 ‘ ou.-ty. I he limit d' - not allow U,r Salary of Trustee $720 TY iI Tuition Fund *10.000 further bonding to l»a> for hiKhwaya. Office Rent LIBRAR\ Ft NI > | Rids were rejectrnl <n the Daniid ~ 7 i'', I Trustee’s Expense Librai v v — ; „„ -'^[Fank and ( Tiff BiuT

One room furmshei, a. rraveling 125

For Rent—

7-4p

B RENT:

li"ic 742-YX. ■*

■ LENT Moiletn furnished 3- j

b. Office

Records and Adv.

Garage, 202 W. Pop- Pay of Adv Board

Exam. Records

Miscellaneous:

I. Ia*gal Service and Exp.

■ .. V’ • - > ! Trustees’ Bond

■ ent IIad*rate rate iti2 0 f Cem. | tin! fi-2t Total 1 wp Fund ^ — ; POOR FI M( B LENT —Modern furnished Ti» Reimbui-e County a i' nt. Langmoor, 30‘.i ca-t TUITION FI ND | ' Phone 193-K. «-tf f»> "f T—ebi I

25

3»n

15 45

.. 65

60 15

*1,450 . $541 *15,700

Librarv Tax *907

.s'PKCIAL SCHOOL K1 NT) (;■ Bldg, and Groi R "pair of E(iuip:rent School E’urn. and K«iui|i. Schi >1 Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Ix:>ii-, hit. and Insurance Te icht i ln.-titute Janitor S >rvice Ti ansportation of (Tiildren Light and Power Miscellaneous Tut i! Special Sch 'Fund

k .1 Aiku tmciit. Three l nt itnished. Reasonable 14 k” treet. 6-3p B Rl NT Vary attractive modB 1 "- or four room furnished ^ Close ir. 'with garage, k l.urkridgc apaitments. k 5-t f.

(Complete detail if budget ( stimate may be seen in iffife of Tw i Irusti-e)

ESTIMATE Ol IT NDS TO BE RAISED Township Tuition Sp. Seh. Li l • rary

Fund

Funil

Eun.l Fund I'Njnd

B REM': Furnished front room, B 1 ii" ting. Good location, garI ’ K 5-tf. B i Furnished room*-. 4P1 ^k-nklin street. 26 tf I RENT; Modern five room 1 Spring avenue. For infor- | I-led L. O’Hair, Central I? 1 ,,ar )l<. 16-eod.

1459

676

2121!

1. Total Budget E timate for

incoming year

2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Misc. Rev.) 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 4 Unexpended Appropriations Juh 31 of present year 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6) 8 Actual Balance July 31st of

present year

9. Tax to be collected present year

j (December settlement)

: 10. Misc. Rev. to lie collected present

■ vrar ( I-8 of line 2)

| 11. Total (of lines 8, 9 and 101 1326 i 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 . 13 Kst. Working Bal. for six months

after close of next year (not greater than 1 2 of line 3)

I 11. Amt. to be raised by tax levy

*1450 *16,(881 *9*20 '<4 1*07 * 544

2 000 14.000 8,638 22638

686 15.869

600

650

^k R E NT: Two

(add lines 12 and 18) spares in garage Ne , Ta , ab | e p roV e lt v . .

oh Indiana street. Phone : Number of Taxable Pulls

3-tt;

FU NDS

RENT—Small! apartment, (Township located. See Central Trust Tu itiof | *••

_ Special School

—■ 7-3ts ^ Library

Poor TOTAL

1150

5 300 100 21,269 1.36*

6.976 8.314

9820 5.520 15340 9,755 3,500

13.256 2,ORB

4,810 6,805

oads in Lewis

the Aleak t road in Posey

300 towr-hip and tht Nil un Horn road

TOO in Harrison tiwnsh p.

COO 1 Ussac Skelton, on his low bid of *282 75, \va- award' I (he contrnct for 350 the repair of the AL Hough hvidge

200 ip Harrison town-bn

1OO0

N AT IA ES TILL I IMF BY

5501 ACTIONS OF HOGS

$9,820

COLUMBIA, M . (UP) Thiei yeai- among 40,00- pie who st spiirt wursliipers. di . rice beer, toll the time by the act., s of the hogs, and who have no loggers, ha- been the experience of Di. William Carl son Smith, Columbia. He was in ii ntl i . tern India, 50

OO? 1*07

‘>(17

1*07

-i railroad, with ■inipanions. Up above sea level, unary tn: ing in Baptist miser, Naga H’lls

PROPOSED EEVIES

KEN I Modern furnished ( ‘"t ( lose in, 302 West Frank-

7-tp

213

I,evv on

Levy un

Amount to

polls

Propert v

Be Raised

0)

* 1 450

.25

.411

H344

.25

,:ih

GH95

.05

907

.03

544

$0.60 ■ /"/Al It'*

| 1 00 ( ’1 l. li \ N

$1M14Q n in

| miles from the n*a' [ionly five American j in the I ills 3,OHO fee he was with the mi I school of the Amei |.*ion society, at I in ; district, Assam, India.

I>r Smith now i.- a professor at Texas Christian umveristy, Fort Wotth He previou-l.' taught ; iology in the University of Southern

California.

The tribe which he studie i bad about 10,(810 meinbi > a’d a language of its own, ami is one of more than 200 in India. The natives were mixed Mongolian and Caucasian 1 mixed. Exemplifying then spirit worship. Dr. Smith :-aid he saw a man die of hydrophobia Immediately those about him began to ,-iiout and weave

stick as evidence of

feathers up the .sacrifice.

Every individual was educated to provide for himself, and did so. In the time years Dr. Smith saw one beggar, and he was an outcast from

"society

The natives used lice beer for strung di ink, drait.ing off the lh|ui<l anil letting it ferment. He said it made them jolly and talkative, but produced no harmful effects.

/

MEN!

PEXNEY’S 4 ' I» Hi i n $£ \ a I ii o s 81 a v o IP n itb Ic'd! NEW C A I I $ Bb ct® SUITS $g%.90 W ?jp Ju*t twice as much for your dollars i» style, fabrics, and ' tailoring as a year ago.

All Prcvimi*. Siau«lar«l8 49 1' Yaluo Shat I prod

* omp.inr \m hi: thk .ii im.k:

Tilt UHlUODORt. (illustrated) A iliHitificd style nioilrl. Correctly tailor til in mintiil hnnl-ucnrinfi fabrics. Ulucs 9 hr on ns, oxfords, mixtures.

NNEY CO.«c.

- 1 North Jackson Struct

BE COLI.ECTED ^ ^

R KNT: Attractive three room Collected Collected Collected Collected

B apartment, unfurnished, with FUNDS .

E'-rage. 202 S. Locust. Phone

2-2p 1 Tuition

Siiecial S*-hool Libraiy | Bond Poor

TOTAI . 'u'i'i u'.vp „ right to be heard thereon After the tax l*vu“s X lumTbeeu^determined. ten or more taxpayer- feeling then.-selves ag grieved by such levie- may appeal to the State Board of Tax (omtmssioners for further .md final action thereon, by filing a |.etit.on therefor w.th the County AudHor not later than the fourth Monday of Septeml*r. and the

State Board will fix a date of hearing in this countv.

Dated September L 193 'q (M £ ;K c xKLRil Trustee of Franklin Townslup.

“-Wanted— Housekeeper. Light 1 or home than for wages. ( Banner. 6-2p.

(° tuning. r* 1 ' Phone 335.

Satisfaction Georg* E

6-6p

80 Levy -. * 1426

.31 lyevy $ 1.31.3

32 lev v $ 1385

33 l>»vy * 1450

667

767

645

. 14059

12239

108.35

K344

10.336

7815

73 OH

i;8!)3

1296

1043

IOOK

907

2609

58))

521

SOM

544 1

*26267

$2168 4

$18140

NOT'D K OF ADMIMSTK ATIOX Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of William Smith late of Putnam County, deceas-

ed.

Said estate is supposed to be solvent. h ay S. Hamilton, Administrate* August 31. 1932. Attorney E. S Hamilton Cause No. 7475. John W. Herod, Clerk of the Put

RED INK SALES DROP MEMPHIS, (UP)—Now the truth cm be told about the re i ink market. Sincn cotton has jumped up nearly $15 a bale and merchant- have start "d timing again, (be sober fact is that red ink ales are off. The fluid which spells loss on the ledger books is no longei in such de-

mand.

Red iilk consumption ha- dioppe I 50 )>er (ent in the last t mee weeks, itl Memphis. Toof Brown, of S. C. Toof & Co., says he no longer gets orders fer quarts oi gallon bottles of red ink, and that before long tiny bottles will he back on the bargain counteis. “Eaily in 1930 demands for red ink started increasing,” he said. ‘‘Firms who never had purchased this item before laid in a supply. Red ink sales i wc t up as tin ir business dropped. That’s all changed now. “We no I nger have the demand f ir bankruptcy blanks that once floode I us. A lawyer retumel -ome unused the other ((ay. It’s an e * coin-aging sign.” ( () AI Itl KM NG At TO Rl (A VIS I’M 11.1.A ST RE I- I S PHI LA DELPHI A i UP) An odd automobile n.uni the streets of the Quaker City now. It is said to lv> the otiy hardci I burning ste::m (iioine in the

world.

Built by Cornelius*C Marsbon, it hi a three-foot copier stack nii^t.s hood. *; Tile car has a 20 h. p. steam engipe. Marghon has driven the car at 75 j miles an hour, although he said he j did not have the throttle wide open I

then.

AVheje the radiator of the r.orntal j automobile appears, this machine has a coal door. A small shovel is hut g on the front of the car ready for use. The engine is aft. about where most gasoline Dinks are in other cars, while the raker is on the front axle, and I just above it is a gate to take out

ashes.

The machine has no gear shift DYING CAT V ANISHES FROM STOKE FRONT ALBUQUERQUE, N. M„ (UP) — Has anyone seen Sally 7 She’s just a cat, an alley cat, but she was Central avenue’s most famous individual. Sally hu: g around Butt’s drug store four years. She wouldn’t even stick her head outsi'le the door. Then one day the carbonating machine developed a hak. Sally was “gassed.” Etinpl yes found her fist on her back, indicating she was about at the e- (I of her nine live«. Tenderly they carried her to the o|)en air, and let her rest. A few minutes later they looked

and Sally vanished.

Whether she cravvle 1 off to die in some Ii ss public pla . than ( entra! avenue, or recovered mi 1 In * i| a less dangerous habita’ will probably

never be known.

HEN ( IMIAA S \N ll I AA •- I i

BROCKTON, Mass., (UP) Here’.:

a p ssible local conundrum: “What is it that ciovv- and lays egg?” The answer i : Herbert Hall’s hen. AA'ith a rooster like head, fiery red comb a: d all, the binl in most other respects looks like any nrdinary fe"ale oi the Kin de Island Red breed and the egg-| lying certainly I clii rhes the hen label. Hall admits there’s a sort of soprano 11 ill to the hen’s crowing.

Bringing Punch Into Politics

Gene Tuuaey retired heavyweight champion of the world. Is shown us h« greeted Governor l ianklin D. Roosevelt. Democratic nominee for th« Presidency, when they met at the McNeill dinner in Brulgi p.u t. Conn. Both Roosevelt and Tunney made speeches, the New York Governe; pleading for harmony in the pa ty and praising th( worl of former Governor A If red K. Fmith. This was the first time since t he Chii ago convention that Roosevelt mentioned his erstwhile nmmnent hv name.

Congrats trom 'Lady Lindy 1

nam Citcuit Court.

BINKLEY SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Gas and Oils Airport Road

Near 43

31 8tv ,—

The leaders In the race for the Amelia Earhart Putnam Trophy at Da national air races in Cleveland. Ohio, are shown as they were congrat i lated by the distinguished donor of the prize. Left to light are: Amelii Earhart Putnam. Florence Klingesnuth, of Minneapolis, winner of th« trophy, W, L »n of tka aa nal air raci • I t->iu of Portland. Ore., second plate wini>~r