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THE AMERICAN SECURITY CO. I/Kins & Discounts Phone 98 II i/j E. Washington St.

CLAIMS

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iHK DATT.Y BANNER, GHEENCASTLR INDIANA KKTDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1933.

lassifikd ads —For Sale—

j, finbri’ rhe Rurmnago Sale by ^ (-.nirt Mouse Saturday morn 2-2t

■qI bla it to a ter, *12 fljCainghouse . lectrie range, $10; 1 96; Day bed, $1 ■ 1 OO. Indiana Loan l ’r Kast Washington k 2-.1t

|, lM . FOR SALE: Clean coal, ^er ton. Guaranteed quality. me P62-K. _ 28-tf. I Lp s\I,E Good used wardrobe, Home ( mplete, 417 E Wash in|[(iii Phone afi.VX. 1| fdlt \l.K: Ml kinds manure fm and gardens. See Gib Sears 868 K Ip | ll-MF.M liPIt the Goodies at Farm Wo lien'- Market, Court House lobby, I;

IlsTERSION SALE, Friday, Feb |0 I spans of mules, 7 head of d|' h ind colts; registered > attle; registered Duroc hogs turn equipment. For details , i 1 itslog of rattle and hogs. Dr Kail Ferree, Danville, Ind. 1-2p

] iy v I u ed clothing at O. F. S. In,ay -ale, court house Saturday mo ting. 2‘2t

| OH SAI F Baby chicks gaiaranto he from (locks culled by a |i e BI001I tested Purdue Met \ll flocks wormed and in ! , - c mdition. Call or see us Booking orders now. Hit 1 week. Ilerington HatchP .me :a: 12. Brazil, Ind. 10-fit

—For Rent— | I 1 ' It 1 1' Veil e • , 1 e,| ledein. Double garage Call 3-2t

tier row

■ i : ' 1 Model n seven room V IIO East Washington St. Browning. 30-tf.

Wanted—

1 1 '( kinds light hauling I 1 or phone 868-K Ip

Bi; Miscellaneous—

J 1 i no dance at Ban* |< d> Saturday night in adjoining I c i hands. Admission 10

IP

| 1 1 1 he 1 Mum e at Fill* tonight. Music by Max Midnight ^B’li ip | f 1st iuaranteed « ave f Be.njty Shoppe. Special,

■ 1001 South Ind 8t

TON.. ,p J' ■ BainbrMfe Saturday V* I Music by Indiana ' Sl ^ f I leli.ill.l p c ,| jIp PUBLIC SALE M ' 11 sell at (he Fred Stoner 1, ""••s west of Kainhridgc on

Road Hi on

Eebruarv 6

I' 1 ' VI. the Following

in, Property

, I ive head smooth mouth

ell [oad workers.

I ' I wo good Jersey cows, 1, 1 hi; also one extra good L Kars oil. will he

h M;,,, !, 2r,,h.

L ' -’8 Shoals, weighing

'■■> l»ounds.

ltN "ATS AND HAY—250 bu.

John \\ Herod Ed C. Hamilton . _ Auditor Vv. A Cooper )) r A. Cooper, council ,V- A Cooper, bd. finan.> Menton Curtis The Banner Tv. H. Wood burn Ptg Co Ed (' , Hamilton TrctiMtirer . I . Handy The Rnnnei T. H. Woodhurn Ptfr Co I’-d C Hamilton It reorder •Way Enters T. M. Woodhurn Printing r, Ed <’ Hamilton

Sheriff

Alva Bryan

Surveyor

imir

'•hi \ Hamilton

Sam Hanna The Banner

< onnt.v Siiiierinteiident

X’erm i I lion

bet h F'adgett

< ounty \Mi«eiu«Mtr i has A Marshall

l*roMe< > utor

rheodore Crawley

('lr<»ult Court

Hio Banner CoiirthoiiMr J. B. Onvls Heo. Raines

i. h

Arthur Plummer

Ed C. ”

r. c.

Eliza 1

Mama ^a is v

ndh

M Smith

Me Fa rland

ana Associated Telephone Co Browning: .V Hammond Hdvt tv,

l‘'er<i Lucas

( ieo. Hoffman Moore Electric Co Frank E. Butler S, C. Provo Co. Lawrence Alvord B S Cow tfill

Allan Lumb<

* ourt

Northern Itidiii

rs rf»oncast lo C.as Co. Oreencastlo Water Co

Jnll

'iva Brvan. mileage

Alva ~

Browning .v llammo

Eddie Buis i Farm

T CO.

ilOIIMO Jill ana pow

IKS.ijl 1H2.75 4.*i.6 8 J.KO 60.70 :if».oo •'»H,80 5.10 1S4.78 2ri.oo l » V,, : 50 188.4 2 1.80 6 10

2i 75 4.50 218.06 ■

60.00 60.00 12.00 2.00 ::«.10 2:1.62 14 7.23 5.00 45 14 85 .50 1.00 16.50

TF&jsrt

sustwas-

Ed C. Hamilton c n r

ri,I,,, i: , , Bo«w< lEx'T'infTp'.r /'i', 7 ^ r -"

Atrs. A. F. Crawley

Robert Parrish $ 2 . Elizabeth Fore-

dy. $

Parrish, $:• Elizabeth Fore-

I Willie B

k *»ik si Waiter Parrish.

Bryan, prisoners hoard

I la m mond

’ W crosbv

Rub\ c

Ruby Crosbv

Wm \ C R. O Brlen

iohn X. Russell Mary E. Bidgood

Frances Byrti Otho .Miller Orphus Cbadd Roy Iknmire

Browning \ Hammond

Bod Rogers Flint's Market

oresville Fubll

I Holcomb Mfg. Co

1 «'»is r '

Owl

The star Store

Mooresville Public Service Co

Lois H. Clark

Drug Co. Penney Co.

S. c. Prevo Co. 1 ndiino R f format or v R T* Mullins

Henli h

\V J Fuson R P Mullins William Rutledge Charles Trail Win vi McOaughey \MeiMltinee Officer H R Sands

The Banner

I'uhlle Printina

6'» 6 8 6.98

49.63 1 2.60 8.25 3.00 78.40 2.1. no 21 2 •* 35.00 35.00 35.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 1; 03 2.50 on. 4 4 12.83 18.!»0 17.97 7.4 3 4.19 53.37 17.1 1 16.45 19.68 304*0 7’ on 195 1.00

107 40 04.

$3.75.

1 85

00

50.

50

Tnz Itefund

Willi a m Ma d fl e n soldier HiiriNl

. E Reed

has H. Rector

Poor Relief

All < laims under "Poor Relief and Townships are for goods, wares and chandise, etc., furnished to persons

ef law by the named the order of the Town-

me

erchandise, etc.

under the claimant,

ship

named.

K eck Fa lent

ler ich

'I'rusfee

Trustee of each township .lneksoii To«% iimIiIii—•I-'Ixn l*nge.

'has.

James Falconburv.

die. $9 09.

Robbins & Son

Lela Eggers, $5.84 Mrs. F^iiillip dall.* $2 Ol* Stewart girls. $2.89 )r C C Collins 14 40 Mrs John Lamb $t 80 Hazel Rond.

23.8 4

Norn Rid

10.75 Ken -

\ I'arle Wiseman

Earh

lennie Hibhons $50 00

Kec

M Keck John Chastain. $5.26 llti $4.30. Y Stewart Mrs Lela Eggers.

1. H

Fillmore Me

.56 »d -

2.25; Mrs

Modi i i

25. Fillmore Modi in. girls. $2.13; Mrs. Lin K

$5 50 Joe

Bel .

ewart girls. $2.13; Mrs. I 25; John Chastain. $2 1ft.

Miller Crain Co. Nora Biddle.

$2 8 5.

B Jarvis

] hide Bell 13.30; Tom Whit

Toe Ifilhtirn, $1.50. itnam County Hospitf

Mrs. (llennie Gibbons, $55.25.

I N 1 1 Lona $2.13 ;

Putnam

mrn Cot

9.35

Tlilhurn.

7.01

e $ ? 2 I

55 25

Franklin Township—<>mer F.

lisle

$2 62

liters.

Tr»i ’

r

Hailv Hyten

M E. Chastain

Angeline Griffin. $5.00

Alva Clark Son

Norman Burkett $3.42. And\ son. $2.88. Cordis Myers. $2 68

Fnller Clot hlng Co

Beiini** Dale. $4.01

John Wilson # c. o Vie*- $7.99. Andy Oihsofl $2a* Hailv Hvten $1.75: several f imllies.

$5 4 2 Bruce Myers, $3.50

5 00

8 98 Gib-

4 04

2! 16

$2.6

Putnam Cot

Myers,

ntv Has

2 !

spit a 1

>unt

Pearl Bisk. $62.50.

I<u*e*« > l| Township—M in.

Trnster

$9 50

62 50

,r

6 4 4

Otto Rivers

Rebecca Wilson.

1 M Spencer and Son

Win Green. $6.4 4

Ernest Wilson

lee Ping. $1.25; Fred and Robert

Nicholson. $7 00: Rebecca Wilson.

$5 41: Gladys Nicholson. $151

He we v H. Goff

Fi t <| and Robert Nicholson $ . pee A. Flock 10.46

Verna Sutherlin. $10 46

C M lug** & 18.84 Fleve Cox. $6 65. Raymond Ball.

$5 v Arthur Spillers. $6 30

riint«»n Township—James F. Tnhor.

Trustee

\ M Brattain _ Wm Smith $8 50 Laura Fulford. I» r.o. Oseai Morion. $2.50; John H ill F.d c. Hamilton _ 19.64 Hull familv. $2 65; ^' r i ,t ^ on - $108; John James. $4 88; Mr Tabor, trustee. $10.03. Monroe Tow uslilp—< hi»s. Hemlrleks.

Trustee

7 69

Tate

n \VMlV.’"t!ihhf *4.r.n, Mrn U m Will

ton. H.iv rnnuT. po

I.umber <*<>

9.7R

lVl"| \! l ,,vr? : K ° m '“ haV -

' , ' 1 , MKN I g..«K( John Doer ' «r with fertilizer attarh- : "fling breaking plow. 1

" ik.ng plows. 2 rifling rul

, flijc harrow, i cultipacker. » r *s ""i h harrows, I Dwriag I,,' ’ j 11 *- ffnnfl nne, t mowing

Ko.sl one. t hay rake, 2 ,, haari, 2 steel hog. ,, ., ■' '• retrhers. I steel ^ "il’Ii. It steel fence ptmt*. t 2" <h hrass-miiunletl harry T fl»n»esa, | (rood leather d ‘xA>le7rees :l0 ' fnO ‘ ^ rhi,in ' ' li,,n ' ,r, ' r *' N * ,H > numerous to

J I 1 ::, 1 ', 1 ' SH No nrtie'e to be

er,Minds until arttM

oner & Sop

Mr^'hfn-r.l.To'Nea.. n 77..

rut Htite fhoe Siore i•(in- Hnllnnrt. $4 ftn

dene Hess

Walter (llbbs * ■ ,n

M R"v n Wnl't l on. *ra«. Hny Comer. " Mrs 'rV'Int; Whitaker 4S Floyd Township—I*hiiI I rederlck.

W Veaeb

John Floss, I' 1 .! .. .„

rnrl Elliott •has DeveCs

4liiri«»o Township—H. \. Munm.

Triaslee f , ftS

Hunter Urns

Mrs. May Warner, *1-ns

Fr r, d v n "wa n . n ner $">4« Frank Harb:m«h, Sr/ola Punean »'■ v

Marie Nichols $1. •

t 00 2.50

15.60

*12

15 48

Horn Mf An Inch

Lossio Bvrd

1 5 01

$1501.

t.rccnrnstlr Township—M. I.. U**lls.

jp^ I'Olini.' M OS "I m i

Hn ra h

V '^r" N O ewaent H °l«. B 0.

Ferd L» lfa " Anna Skinn

, C 'porepaiinh. *4 OoidoHot Font. I< John

na an

Skinner,

i in.

hater,

lie

r p5?^T 0R - Auctioneer. n,h w Vl, 'h. AH " N a ,,,rk '

>f !he , m “ rv,>d ,h ‘' l^fl'«

hnsiian Church of Dain-

*2: Elizabeth O'Neal. *4 Mrs

F.vans

f» X. Hirt

Frank Young:.

Wm* • r B O'Brien

S r v..w(rent. *• •'••• gs on, • A. J I** Manuel White,

KS. I. nsrjS 14; Snrah Johnson. $<■ John

44 Tohn Pin J?: Pan Fife;

17 IS

Spear Pitnutn.

paiiKh. .|1 . Orn I.a Jl. Mrs Wm. Kin

*1 'lolln^tj,V "enry .Madison.

*' Anna Tobin. ?4

v am pus Market o * nr stet l ' S «, V - l a Kll ii l, "' s * lfi - Forrest \Veh-' r-Trityrftt-l t , L' r '- .'"ties. *:t; Ernest

IjVuu'

Moore, $1 ; Hot

klnr»lV : ji #h fia , r'e n r kl T 5 $ ''' Fred 8ti ng, . . Harves O’V

ian. n'.,a. Ere.l M ,,' i i,, JL'. Martin m K . f'JL"- .*•' 1 ' |p *» Buis. % I a.r.o; Claude Ash, t.l |,at. shuh. 12.rut; Mtirgaret HISKlns t-'d, I'liarh-s Hngrers. ti.ai. ti'- -a Ha rye Jones. *1., all hon-st W.-h-ter $S; Uavinoiul !',' llv ' *«• Menu person. Ifi.ail;

f, 11 ^hdth. tL .a Mrs. I.lllt Whit ' ''"Hes w hit. Vlrulni

« , .'y"!'..‘' r '. * ' ,l ' Robert Parrish. $!8..»i*, ^ HorfiHi.N M iiMgrn vi|. $4; M

Mont

ogai l.illi

$ 20.

Ben nett.

Jes.sc

Char is. $». E. E. Co hi well

Job

Fred , .. x.. Brnest sut

Frank Young. $'. \| Stanley M Davis *i The Quality Shop < ’iitborine Mi I h r. $1 20

Albert

Wershiner $2;

13.50 Kean. John 27.75

n Ginon. $•*>, Henry Person, $1.50:

^ rs Hon Gardner, $5;

$3. HI la Devore. $4 $2. Minn ““ * '

50.

a n 11a

ie Watkins $4

17.85

Nell if. Hatch-

er. 7-.; llarve Jones, Jl. Walter Parrish. .fin; Silas Morrison, .fi5; Fred Pi-

■ > phy, 90; Mai n. .20, William Albright, rh.im. $ I Clarence Sligh.

Jesse Ovei

ff'r. $1. Lawrence

garet Sutherli $J. I o: 'Pom < loi

7ft: Charles Rogers. v ,, rT ,_ ^bin* t . $l Sly v . step York. $2 Of*. Mar g.'t ‘ t Hatch* i $l Charles Higgins 9ff Law renc,. Murphy. $|; Lawrence Brant, aft William Buckner 4ft Fred

Strange. .85

John Tz

iouann la W:

kis

aide

?n,

L' 4Uiar«l Lewis. ^ 1.1*0; jot

Miller. .90; Fverett York 8ft. will :*m

1ft.9r,

Walter Par-

rott

Jones, *1 Martin Smith. *1 95

Vandal*

♦^r 1ft.

162.25 Estes

I In Coal Co.

Clinton Newman. $'*75. John

$•' Willis Sligh. $1 George Cotton

$l Fr. .1 Mon net t $4. Gilbert Pan.

*on. $5.75 Mrs. William King. $7 7..

lord. $, .*ft; Roe Fnderwood John Evans. $2; Fred Strang*

*r-

$3.75.

$3 75; Albe

m Eva..«,

I'raiik Pierc*- $2. R \ Morg;

Morgan. $3.75; La

an

in. *3.7. 12. Si In

rt *

M

7.0ft

William Ren

William Morgan.

Murphv $ . Walter Parrish

Nichols $2.75; Mollle Aus Whiti $2: John Birch. Morrison. $3.75; Charles

Rogers. $3.'75; Lawtrence Brant. $2 John Strange. $2: (X.ndie McCloud. • c.iii,. Battle. $15. Elizahetb Brumr. $18 7 5. Sail!.* Birch $2. Mar gor* ' Welch. $5 J5 1i Brown $5 7". James i Nelson 'aft

Mrs. Ren Turner $2

C W Tribhy

Roe 1'nderwood. $3.5ft

ick, $2.5ft.

Currs Inman

Mrs Sarah Johnson. $14 Leonard Lewis. $2. Virgil Wtrvel. $1 5ft

Overshincr. *2.

Flint's Market 39.5f Henrv Smith. *1ft50 Mrs Xljr* Stites, $9. Edw.ard Smith. $2. Oscar Doswell. *6 Claude Ash. *2 5ft; Fred Ash. $5 5ft. Marie Ford. $1 (Jlnude Ash •p. fi; I'haries Goodman. $2 Charles Hamm i 5f

Marie Ford. $ 1.5ft. W M MoGaughej Roe Underwood. $12.50

$2. Clellnnd Vurrel. $2

76.0ft

. Charles Smith

$7; Sarah Johnson. $1; Mrs. William King. $1.50; Lawrence Murphy. $9; Henry Fox. $4 5ft; Sarah Morrison. $1 Mrs. Cnndie McCloud

Rogers. $12.50.

Geo. W. Tempi emon Walter Parrfsh, $2

naugh. $3.

Lee Williams 46.5ft Charles Rogers. $10.75; Charles Trail. $4, Willias Sligh, $1 (’lint Newman $4 Jesse Stewart, $1 Hella Withrow $4.50; Virgil Gasper. $2.00 Charles Jimith .75. G*‘nre-e Cotton. $s John Strange. $2.75 Fred Strange. $4.75 Walter .P.n*rlsh. $' Elizabeth Fore

rough. $2

Star Store 4 44 Everett York. $2 48 R \ Morgan

*1 9 6.

Potters Shoe Store 44.88 Ernest Stites. $2; Curtis Lawrence .43 25 Ch/irl. s Block. $3.50; Homer Williams. *4.60 Gilbert Toney. $2.35; Slv\»*ster York *2 Martin Higgins. $3.25 Pete Sutherlin. $2.35; Charles Higgi

16 5ft

Albert Keon.

Cassell c. Tucker Ruby Baldwin, $3.50

Ison. char

6 00

Elizabeth Fore-

Gilbert Toney. *2 Martin Higi

2.35; Clinrl*

A’illiam Alspaugli, $2.4 0; Oscar

$24ft. W

Su

Boswell. $5. • ... Albright. $1.98

Charles Rogetr-.

ht. $1.98; William Buckner $4.6ft; Loralne Richards, $2.35.

Thomas Sweet 7.50

Joe Harter. $1.50; Russel] Vanlnml-

ingham. $2; Enrl Remis. $2. Nancy

life. $2.

V Earle Wiseman 12 75 Gilbert Patterson. $1ft Mrs. Lela Young. $2.75. Steven!s Drug Store 4.00 li o Vivian. $2 40 William Mor-

gan, $ 1.8ft.

J. L. EHer 4 ftft H**nr\ Fox. $1: 11 A Hann $:’■ Clifford MonneU 24.25 Flaren.f Murphy. $8250. Frendn Ab-

rams. $1 . Clarence White $ I : Mollle

Sligh. $1 John Strange $1: W. H n'Viviaii *2; Walter Parrish. $2. Bobert Parrish. $1: Mrs ^ 1

$2 75.

MiiriiNOi* T«»^ iiMliii*—F.niei * llrnttain. i'niMte*-

11.0ft

Ple«singcr.

*8 ,u. i renua .\n•c Brown $1 Roy Austin. $2 Willis

age. f irrlsh.

William King

Robert Wee*e.

$5.

Putnam

B O'Brien

ie*e. $6 .| a«

'onntv liospit Btunleji $15

Infant

* 1 55

W M McGnughey

rl llumphrev

Ear

$4 2 5ft

53; Jan e

170 Oft Hn rrlf*.

99.6ft Ba rris.

1.5ft

Sam Earl

*6 s:.

Pvitnam County Hospital ^ >E‘> Jordan $35.50: Nrttir State Inntlti* t Ion*

Sgpatoriu

Orphan Aaylum Indianapolis Orphan Asylum S<*llool Fund I im John Right sell

Co, Heveiiue

Arthur Plummer .

Herd Lucas

Fidelity Deposit Co of m,j

A’ V L Higgins

Milligan

Townahlp Koa«l Coiimi.

L.

.1 i: Brattain

Edward Gardner. $1.50

l C Penney Co. 26 89

Madison Township Bed Cross. $1.72; W ilson. $2.13; C A Smock. $5.74; Humphrey, $3.56; Jas Pittinger. Harvev Stone, .98; Robert Weese. $3 91 (’hester Ricketts $198

Ed C Hamilton 6 34

i *1 vile Sbaner. $6 :4

\\ iMsiiintti«»n Tonnnhlp—i:«lward

* henr v Trustee

Wm K C. B OBrlen 82 0ft .las Lowrey. $57; Sarah Dickson. $25. Putnam Countv Hospital 45.ftft Sarah Dickson. $4 5. Peter Ilnlsapnl*. 33 48 Ora Sims, *7, Rornmie Bittle, $1.18; Uted Eafollett. $8.15; A H Mso. $ 4 56: limner Bond, $5.98. DeKalh Holmes *4 7s Clarence Braden. $1 87 Sam Hanna 59.96 William Barnett. $10.94; Clarence Bred an. $6 40. Mrs Eva McAllDier. *17.68 Pearl Woodworth. $3.18; Jas. Fileding. $4 43; Mrs Humphrey. *!.I7: Goodnight family. $2.26; Mrs Hood. $7.4ft. Ross Parrish, $2 16 John Dugan.

$3 34

J 1. Fill" 11.94 Mollle Braden 1 1*94 nr re n T«»«% iinIi ip—Frank sutherlin, Trunlee Wm A C B *» Bri#*n 109.99 l’rif-1 \’arvel. $68 5ft. Charles I,cl6t

$4ft.r.o

im Countv Hospital 211.f>ft

i. $97.59

Putnan

Elmer Johnson, $97

$12. I riel Varvel. $10

\ Enrle Wiseman. Elmo Karn, $19.

Charles Rector Elmer Karn.

1 5ft

Elmer Katin,

1ft ftft

5 ftft rift

G I * Rhea 17 4ft Elmer Karn. $17.59. Jefl'ersnn T«»f» nslilp-—B. C. Cn*, Trimler S C Prevo Co. ? 62 Tvvp poor supplies. $2 62. * Invenlale T044 iiMhlp—4>n.4 **. Kennedy, Trustee F E Reed 8 99 .Mrs Clyde Kane. $8 v 1; Bran noma is • Otho Cummings, $5 75. Oscar Murrf.

$4

Rule and Mann 21 84 Ko' Johnson *1 4ft; Oscar Murry, t * a M e Marsh. $3.28 S* v more Sim*. $3 29. Mac Yanders $6 34 Gottfried Keif* r Ra v .lohnsnn. $? John Md-

(’loud. 12.12

Gray

I ’ nderwood,

Cl vde

'•harles

rw

1 $18.75; (’ecll Moser. $3: Mae Marsh.

$2: Glen Vkin<. $1"

pen, ,

$6; Lee Elliott

De

Freda Sandy, $9 81; J* # 149 Stohert Marsh, $1.10.

E M Hurst

Lee Eihott. $20.

50.75

$11 Ruth l.e.4-

. $3

12 4ft

McVev,

John

C

I'OW lltalllp

Arthur Plummer

8|irpliin Tn* %ee«»uni

Hugh Burdett

(•ravel Hand Repnir Herbert Fitfsimmons ' l it ford Fitfsimmons

G <1. Kivett

Everet J Tom Te

Raymond A I'ted rhadd

ret Masten

rry

•'mond A

Ref?

Oi viil lt,.pii

lOrnest Siddons

Bud Sutherlin

|* : 'lph Hammond

Elvin Harlan

Lrn le Williams

A F Jonea

F. Riley

Earl Brewer L. W Perry l ari Nichols

Pen v Gordon g W Grantham Kenneth Plunkett George Fitfsimmons Hester Wilson

(, tt Barker

t’arl Brookshire

BrowHi,, well J li. Eggers

Henrv Phillips

Hartv Berk Ezra Arnold

Arthur loggers

I*• "is Poff

Clmrles McFerran

•* G Ogle (’asey Jones Recil Arnold

* **• w eese Garage N' R Wa I ke r l» S-. Brannemnn Earl Herbert Yestal Edwards Harvey Beaman Stob. rt Marsh

Evan Cline

•’loveniale Hdvv Co larence Jon(>s

Dale Jones Roy Dugan

Henr.v 1

Ross Shillings

1 f udson

Harris Gaston T. (Dorsett V oris Cummings

Floris Lewis

Ernest Rushton

Mion Hurst Roy Terry

Maxwell

Isaac Rogers ’W . Dorsett Ralph Arnobl tr red W’ilson Pearl Cooper Clarence Crowe Dallas Hodge Bradfonl O’Neal \mipbell A- Son Claude Elrod .Marsh Priest

Crodlau

Harry Glrton Herman Batman Lee Graham

C. Lane Frazier

Mva Go wen Virgil Ader VNnlter Gibbs Paul Gibbs ito.v Cromer Gib Clark Graden L. Hanks Carl Smith Fred For»l Woodrow- Dickson

i*r iV Hoosier

F.

<’lin

Walker

W Judy

t Judy

"harles Holland

Lee Hall

I a u| K«'Heehan Orval Nichols Ted Martin to.v l. \\ j l*iman Nelson Wf*od William Thomas Frank X<»lson Vlarion Stites Floyd Goddard Den. Coffin lames Henry Iohn Nelson 0. C Nelson Warren Lane Iohn Skelton Pearl Ward

Iohn Dills

Raymond Wright Omer Boswell

*rt»v Cox

Herbert Boswell 1. L. Ijanhan Robert Irwin Iohn Layman

(’lay Lane

Kenneth Kminer

ay Re**d

Henry Stinson

Fred Knauer

lesse Sutherlin Leroy Sutherlin allace Pit cock

Ine Spencer v Burleson

Tom Burleson Mrs Anna McGaughev Ira Hutcheson • 'has McAlinden Ray Clodfelter Emmett i'ulford

Dewey StIIIt7,

Raymoml Kendall

Estol l

’line

Har!**;

tultj I K*

Brothers 4. C. Burk

Burl

an I*»‘B

Harry McCabe

Ensor

Bi man Neal

las. Thomas

Ralph Olodfelter

loe Hoffbaucr Iohn Harv**y

Poin Bettis

Abner Siglei Wallace Spencer

Clay Lane Joe Dean

Ernest Delano •loo Blnydes Finest Hopkins Herman Walls Frank Bloydes William Craig I,.1 wrence Hestei Iohn Perkins otis Bartlett

Paul Page

Ellis Friend Ge<*rge Stewart Coftfad Gantrs i:nier\ Mei’imma k

Bert Roe

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sent from the lineup, wa beaten 0\L^ 39 to 12 by Greencastle?

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(Lebanon Reporter)

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^ reads: “Frankfort Hot Hogs Make Big Donation to Charity.” Then Chic-

(Brazil <m-, thp Yarhoutrh. tflls th» hnm«* folks

I . Just how Frankfort took n 4f» to 1ft

konkintr at thp hands of Gmoirasthlast nipht in one of those all-for-the-needy hardwood exhihitinns The Unt lor rather t'eld) Do(*s j{nt just two field iroals. Between halves two {ving; ponjf matches were staged as an added feature, and we don't know yet whether Frankfort competed in the cace tilt nr the ping- poner rontest.

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, Those Torrid Tiger Cuhs

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A gfood si/ml delegation * f Brazil fans went to (Ireencastle la>t night and ioined the mighty throng which saw the (Ireencastle Tiger Cubs rout the Frankfort Huh. 46 to 10 Greencast 1** hoys were hot on long shots with HurH and Campbell whipping them in from the sides and McAnally taking even tip off at center and get-

ting his share of shot - too.

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The game was listed as a charity affair, but (Ireervastle showed no charity toward the Frankfort team. It looked as though Coach Edmonson was determined to convince the home folks once and for all that he is a bet ter coach than Bailsman, former mentor at (Ireenrastle. Edmonson made no substitutions until the closing three minutes hut left McAnally in at center for the entire game (Ireencastle missed plenty of shots hut must have connected with 60 percent of the long

ones. OOO

Coach Wheeler of Brazil was on deck. Ret w een now and Tuesday Brazil will have to design a defense to top the (Ireencastle long .shooters if the Bricks expect to win ?thi> game. Present indications, we are *ad to state, are for a big Green castle victory over Brazil But you never can tell (Ireencastle holds a two-game lead over Brazil in the all-time series although the team- split even last year. Brazil winniiiL* handily at Greencastle and the Tiger Cubs takvng the Brazil game wuth a final rally.

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( Washington Herald)

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UO \< HI* VI.B Mrs Poarl Prathfir '>f Chiraao 111., and Rohm Adams nf IndianapolU visited ovrr thn weekend with (hvir mother Mrs. Sarah Adams at the lliyfrin- Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hudfens of Oreenrastle were Sunday cite-ts of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Fnller. Mr. and Mrs Dyle Croshy of Indianapolis spent a few days here this week helping 1 care for the latter s mother Mrs. I sit tie Barker who is very poorly. Mrs Mary Anderson was a business visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Orville Perkins and children and Mrs. Alice Wnodrum visited Sunday* with Mr and Mrs. Fdwnrd Powers and sons of near Fincastle. Mr. and Mr- I \V. Job spent Tuesday with their daughter Mr Roy Gordon and family of near North Salem. Dr. Paul F Ream was a husine-s visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn and children of Amo spent Thursday with Mrs Ktta I/onir. M and Mrs. Fred tjockridge visited Sunday with the latters parent' Mr and Mrs. W. Sallust of near Stile - ville. Miss Caroline Grantham of Crawfordsvill'o and Mrs. I.nttie Heighway and daughter Julia of Ladoga were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Croshy and son. Mrs Howard D' i her visited Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs. Charles Temple and -on at Kew Mayville. % Mrs. Ru sell Cook of Danville visited Tuesday with her mother Mrs. Alice l/ockridire Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Crawley and son Robbie. Mr Homer Tobin and Miss Opal Smith were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr Willis Flinn and daughter in Danville. Dr. and Mrs. C N’. Strc.ube and daughter Don visited Sunday- with her daughter. Mr Ross Richardson and fhmily in BI nirton

It wasn’t a Friday night hut there were surprises just the -nine. What Greencastle did to Frankfort wnmore than anyone ceuld expect, even when the game was for the sake of charity. A tf> to 10 heating now that IS something

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Iv plain thi- please. Washington heats Greencastle twice. Frankfort beats Washington by ten points and (ireencastle beats Frankfort .'t5 point ,

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<< rawfordsville Journal) IS THFRI NO .11 l'<TK F?

Down in the dressing room of the (•reencastle high -< hou| team ihout '• •"'0 p m. Wedne day night, you could have found out who the next tate champions would he. That was after! barley Fdmor-ori’s Tiger i uhhad trounced, larruped, crusved, dem.iralized and literally beaten to a frazzle “Slim" Bailsman - most inconsistent Frankf art Hot Doggies, The final wa- 15 to 10. and 'tis aid that Frankfort didn't even try to -top th- f'uh- The fact that it wa- a char it.V game certainly must have tapped the Hot Dawg's hearts before

game. And Frankfort’s the team that j .-nd Ifi'nt Mtincie last week. Vnd Muncie. you reniemlier, quite convincingly put |

dewn tnder-on’s Indians.

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May we remind Mister Yarhough I of the Frankfort Morning Time- tha' | (Vawfordsville, with two cegulars ah

Yarbrough broadcasting; “The an fient and venerable King Midas of touch and turn-tn-gn|,| fame, was a nik‘ i compared to the Greencastle Tiger Cub- last night. About every time Coach Charley Fdmonsrn’s team touched the ball it turned into goal: that's why King Midas was a piker. “The Tiger Cubs, hitting 21 out of ■J!> attempts from the field for a percentage of >17. scored a 15-10 victory over Frankfort. It wa- IK to 2 at the half. With the Hot Dog moral" broken down by the uncanny hitting of field attempts. Greencastle began running tip-off plays that all in all brought 12 field coals in 22 attempts m the last two quarters. Frankfort couldn't got under tn score, they couldn’t hit long ones, and couldn’t stop Greencastle’s scoring so it was Frankfort's great big gift to charity.”

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Strangely enough. "Big Jess” McAnally. one . t th ■ outstanding enter in the state, finished fourth among th" Greencastle cagers in the scoring department, but h n controlled the ball at will anil made it possible for his teammates to -nare copious buckets. Hammond got 5. Hur-t got (1. Camphell 4 and Godfrey' 2

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OKI* \I W \T i: \RI.H \.M DePauw's fast stepping basketball squad went to Richmond this afternoon where the Tiger- ela'h with the undefeated Karlham quintet tonight . We're predicting an Old Gold victory die to the fact that the Methodist- have won seven straight games and have been improving in each succeeding contest The Quakers have a good outfit and the Tigers will have to go their best but we be I eve they’ve got fl in them.

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Coach Charley Kdmonson is uiving his Tiger Cubs a rest until Saturday for fear that they might get a little ‘‘.-tale" before the hig game at Brazil next Tuesday evening. Greencastle has two other tilt ri 'xt week, Sullivan coming here Friday and the strong Central of Rvansville aggregation ap.pearing on the local floor Saturday night

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Putnam county teams have the folthe j lowing contests hooked for thi- week

Friday

•k lle I nion \l Stilesville Roachdale at Bainbridge.

I illniore Clayton (at Danville)

< loverdul. at KuHsellville.

Saturday

Bainbridge a( ( initon.

was well attended on Feh 1 at I nion I was owned

Chanel.

Glen i lodfelter and wife and Mis. Carrie ('lodfelter and family spent Sunday with Huliert Clodfelter and

family.

by Ban ulster's father,

the late 1C \ Amo- Bannister, rector of St Mary's (episcopal church Beav er Falls Pa . for more than to y ns Rev Rannistei purchased it in Fne

land In 1 x<*7

Miss /ne Wi nd of Indianapolis has I The volume is one of the Bi-hop* l>een spending some little time with i Bible.-.'' an *ditlon which served as

I.e-lie Frank and family Mi - Marjorie Scott of Brazil called on W S. I iwter and family on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Josie K’eyte and on Ross railed on her mother, Mrs Mary Call on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs James \lhin were at Brwwns Valley and called on Mrs. Hannah Rhoten on Wednesday of last

week

MORTON

Tsie Indies Aid met at the home nf Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter with 17 members and several visitors on Feb. 1. Roy Detrn and family spent Satur. day night and Sunfl iv with M^s Helen

Maddox.

1,1 MI D U V: ( tiMMI M l ) ( HI K( H Qoia Day, Minister. Arthur Sutherlin school -upt

Sunday School,

Preaching service every

anil fourth Sunday.

Voting People’s Meeting. 7 10 Bver>-body welcome to all

a IihsIs for the King James ver ioo ll was pi inted by Chrlstrpher Barker. believed in have been the father of Robert Barker, printer of the auth orized version. The name of Robert Sturgeon, believed a member of the Sturgeon tamily prominent in that era if Knglish history, appears In handwriting; In the book In -< vercl places FORM I K Id*CA I. PI.AVF.R H ts R| IT SFI* TO SIGN

second

Floyd Brown v former Greencastle pitcher with O. G Webb’s indep' , ndent-'. who later attained -uccess with I th" Washington league team, and ^recently went to the St. Touis Browns

• •ivi.-.- ' hi a trade with Washington, has re-

—■— I turned |»s ifl.T.T contract unsigned, acFAMII.Y OWNS BIBI.i;' ■ • rding to a pres.- dispatch from St. DATED BAPK TO 15*6 1 nuih Brown is a southpaw fwirler.

IH'NTINGTO.V. W Va (PP) An Fngllsh family Blhl. printed

FIRE CAUSED WOMAN S DEATH SEATTLE (CP) The sight of

Hubert ScotP ot Braz.il spent Sun quarter of a centui v before the auth- flame- Irt feet from her home and the day wuth Miss Freda Lawler # orized King James version and he- mind of Are sirens were too much Glen Clodfelter and wife of Lafay- lleved once owned by the Sturgeon for Mrs Addle Quinn. T.t. and she ette spent Saturday nigh'i with his,family. Is owned hy A If Bmnlster, dted from a heart stroke The Are ' mother. * iHuntington. was set next door to her home. In the 1 Hie Young People eupper and play The Bible, dated 1576. formerly St. Paul a Episcopal church.

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