The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1933 — Page 3

Metrical Wiring . R,Dair.flt Contracting L Large or I«m. .small. K" r,l If.!iiterators

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USSII'IKD ADS

M ' V KS -%'t, 16, |7 , , * Vst ( ' url —Set. or fingerwave with Shampoo ' I,.!, Ihauty Shoppe. Phone

31-2p.

For Sale

i... \i,| Haby Chicks, double . t^nd. Our flocks are under », uaHvi i in of Indiana Plan for .\mtiM "f Pullorum disease. Her- ‘ a Hatchery, Hrazil, Indiana i.;.r l!al>y chicks from ...-led tie. kS as low ilS $6.00 . tart ad chicks. . „ hatching, $-'.00 per hundred. L ip | P t. line of brooder stoves VIfe. id’s Hatchery, 1!) I ' Phone 868. 17-tf. bp | Rural New York PoVi cents per bushel at Farm Dietrich Rural lfl. r >. 30-tf. tleod work horse. See ii:l c pi' 3®-2p CALF: 1000 chick size coal .love. $10. John Cook Jr., t Washington St. It ' ll Stl.b 1 tows ready to calve; little it’d Cl m t see l at late N. ^ .mi. t ui mil. s east of H

1929 Tudor, Refinished $175.00 King, Morrison, Foster mm

uAILY BAI^EK, GREENCASTLE,. INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH '61, 1933.

< ••>IMIM»|0\KRR' « I

list of

-Mn

Sins

HoMpKni

$20.25; Anhui-

*22.5.. Snip h,

P, 5Vc; n \^!! l ',,lV.? 1,ft . 1

Hammond. $'.i! *.o !• lints .Market

i -A!, U ' e ,„ s,1, l '‘ s - *■ u Henry 1 V.!" ule A ' ,h - $125 Krc this well * i'jV n< "’' ln ’"' ""

I-: I-: . 'll 1,1 wel|

' , r ”"; ' ' "" lohn < Ilrton

f* 1 ' - Si.ml-, I »a vi.. . 1 - *i .»•• Frank i OUng. $•' *0; h.ll,. |i< \ore $3.00. ,\1 I P

1 Ash, Oscar $33.00

.1 G. Britton Mgar a Hurst nee Wood

t uuuty

H. C. Foster

(leorge

H. C.

M i: Kdv

!• oster

Knslgn . Morrison

a rds

'Tn,

m I urnet

Minnie Watkins

Vise

Person,

hhla In vou.

^ 1 • ■ Kni.-st St i I **S. $4 Oft .

Karle

Neva B

Hillu ri I» Hhe; Bpt nii’e Vang* $LM).7r», t’has. It

. r,rn $8 00.

man DeFrles $'.afto.

$:»ft.ftft

ci-nlce Vn.iKht I.mmi Kmmn'nfnwl '

«»g,.

M

h'“u V" r r ? ,r|l ‘*» ni f , or fll anow. 1 ’ 1 !'; , ’ oun,

Hu. ni oi $ ommlslaoners ot i 01 1 ut, »J«in. .1 til,. April T. rn

« lerk

John W. Herod,

A nill tor

. A. ('ooper

lienton t’mtiH

Hil.*y ‘ '*•

$20.00

Bay Ken

1*.' tin* ‘ , num>

1933.

171.91

Mr

as. Itugtrs.

$2ft OH S\ Mrs. \\ . tnshorg,

*rg. 'I'u r

W Ttlbh>

Wm. Renirk $

Iter \

Sy 1 \ est «*i* ilcCurry,

yn.

Mrs Sil i~

r York

$:. oo

. $1 Cl

Wern*ke I renmirer

W. T Handy

r!'" 1 if. 1 *?, * .’arbon i

I t.e I )a 11 v Bn niter

.. Heeorder

May Kgg

The '

.if; 1

Banner Sheriff

Alva Bryan

Surveyor

Attliur Plummer

I*ru\viiiri^ ,v Hammond

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Mar

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< «eo Fer

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iKISb ClJlTHING for sale at in \ttic Si'ii. Saturday mnrni ourt House. 90-21 iR SAl.K Spring frys and broilI Dr'-'S.-'l "i "ii foot. C. 11. Canjtaf, Phone Uurul 1811. 30-2p SAIJ Hogs, stock hogs and .mil' - w t of Hamrick Station. .'ll-Ip. SALK l-at,- 1D31 Ford Tu- ,• n,u ; . luysler Tudor, a liarami i Packard, clieap. Call Garage- 28-30-31-31

J. <\

Klizubpih Padgett

rshall

I'rnaroutnr l lu-niloi-f. rrawlpy < ourt lloua, 1^ II. Da via if"". RnincH Knona II Smith wr. iico Alvonl

loft mn n

.Ucna

I ml Associated Telephone Co Browning r ,,| H.mimoml R s ('owgi)i t enri Houne and .| H il ‘ Teen. i»t|,* Water Wor ks .

Jail

M’ a Bryan, mileage

Mva Bryan, prisoners hoard

Home Laumf Browning *<• r) s« a r P.. I1 IMdie Buis Kills Co.

Wm. Hay man < on tit > I'm rin

Inrence \\. t'rushv

Ktihy «\ t'losl.V

I n*. vv vi a $ • i

n. prisoners

ulr>

Hammond

-iohn N. Kusseii Mary Bidgood Frances Byrd

Mats Bid

B OBrlen

—For Rent—

Bonis (’lark Mooresville Piihlic Service Co S. te. Baker ll*arr\ w. Moore Th»* Owl Drug (’o. i tohhs Tiro (’o.

Brunst

The Star St ora Indiana Keforinatory Flints Market Merit Shoe Co. High Point oil Co. Browning a Hammond

Coroner

F i: Reed

AI! la inis under Poor Relief ‘and I C , Townships are for goods wares and , nen handis. futnislMd to per-onA un- ‘ lei the poor nlief law hv the named •laimant, on the order of the Town•diip Trustee *»f each township as

14 79 6ft 7ft

* ; ■

182.77) 1 ...00

4 ft ft

i t 6 3.75 : 14 79 0 107.50 164 06

'

ftft.ftft 10.00 1 00 »; r.o 179.1ft - ’• . 2 (10 51.15 67.62 36.2ft 9 i 12.38 2 :.k 3 Oft 30.80 58.15 76 10 25.00 0 00 35.00 If 35.0ft 5.95 17.38 9 10 2 9 5 18.73 9.4ft 1:1.00 t -*l 10 8? r.o 26 :• 20 9 5 0 45

$3 25, * imei w ' ■

Ha Vis. ${.50 ‘V A. K ell N

Roe Cnderwouti $; m r. $2.00; Vlargar. ■

K Ayler .

Clafeliee Hrowii. Hinkle, $20.00. Pollers Shoe St

$12.7: Mrs Osa Brown, ■i $3 2;5; StamP y $ 1 5 00

Malcolm Bineleli, $H.ftft.

$50 00

• “0ft; Mis Karl

HH

Wp

( ’1 »ope 1

,tore

Virginia Ash. $:{ m $3,00; Fnmces Brow

Corhnm $9

Fra

. Ill pz . .. . Kdwin \N eli

$7:5.23 Ida Mac Bailv, $2.75; Dorothy

Pat 1

°t\ $2 ftft; Jess York P'HP- $2 95; Clifton

I mogene Sen

w n. Ma r

rs, $

and Catherine

$2.35; lain.

$2.:;

$2.40; Callle Sml 1 h. $1.50; Bine Ford. $3

Miller. $6 4 5 Fv.lvn Williams. $2.25; \. t

.las Smith. $2 4a, Boswell children, $• 'ft; Biimett children $7.15; chail.s ami TJlly Morrison. $485; Frances -Murphy. $2.3 .In' 1 , Rogers. $3.00; •Myra and Ruth T .wi.t . *!•»:! rtutli

"gen

Joe

i mg,

• nn.ird Jones. $2.40.

!> »a and Rut h Raw 1 • r • . $ 1 23 R\

Buniltoh. $2.95.

ill

Iranville Harmon Wm Hill. $1 5ft Q ’ illty Repaii SI

$1 5ft

Higgins $1 1.1 ft; Salmon

lepan Shop

Jones, $]

$12.95

Henrv and Anna Rolart Ooodt 1a n.

ehildren. $2.50; Marj

• $ 1 00 1 ort Ruckn*! 00 Beon . Alspaugh. $l.aa 1’i.arene,. sligh Forest Simmon^ 7“; John Law rcina*, $1 2 »; Ma\ - and Rleanor Mutph.v Hester York $3.ftft Mane Fol d. < I 5o Wm. P. Hill, $ . .a M I'. K o<her $63.60

\Vm. Renii'k. $63.60

1 .

(Mia« Rogers. 12 5a Jas DIMen. Il.i* N**va P. D«‘Fries, $7.50; ClamP‘ Ash Sr $12.25 Bernle, Vaught. $5 ftft (><, Cotton $ 1 1 5ft Flints Market $32.oo n.m-ar Boswell. $7.00; Fred \"sh $4-50. Alic,. stiles. $7 5ft; Charles C.ood man $4 5ft; Krnest Slites $1 Oft He Smiih. $7.5ft

F min a Wells

FU ll •I lov

Henr y

unpus Market $52.75 J.onn I Hnkins $ 1 50 Nellie 11 •

12.5ft

I: REN I Small furnished • ■ 70- ":ist Seminary. 31-Rt ,1: RENT I room semi-modem iMr'Im .'mil -arnge. Rent reas- , V ifter 4:Jo. «1-Sp RENT Four room modern 1st 1, comer of Sem'1 I ngton streets. Call I' G ighey. 28-31-l-3p

anl. Tru

iamed.

.la< a kMon

... $14

(’hastnln,

$4 49 Buy

Rl '• I T! ree modern light b'l'mg roon , ;wi2 E. Wash-3ll-2p ,R REN1 six mom modern on itreet. Phone 2!)-tf

—Wanted—

FT TO M V: Red and Hig El('\<-i- Seed and Oats good i d Campbell & Ogles, 1 T Eh ' 1! r. Phone 60. 28-31-l-3p ’■ 1 ^ trade equity in farm 'll ' u in, -s, or f<.r rent on ' nl ' ni Bos !>, Banner office. :io-2p — liOSt—

Tot* iiM|it|»—| Han l*ng«*.

'I'ruNfee

• »* Miff $7.15 B«*nnra Ri.|.ip> $4 12. Jas Fal.nn-

herry, $3.03.

X. M Keek Bel.i F.ggcrs. $2.5ft; John $3.N6; Fillmore Modlh

Hurt. $ 4 ftft

'"has. Keck $23.92 Benoni Riddle. $8.92; James Falcon-

herrv $15.

V. Si. wart . . $12 76 Sl»ward (JlrK $4 25. Ji»hn (’hasialn. 19 Fill 01. Modlin, $ : 19 Mn Ki ■<-

laII. $213.

Rohhius^ t V Son $6.ft? Bin Kendall. $3.43; Stewart Uirls, $2 64. |

Franklin T<i**nwlil|i—Omcr (

Trnnfer

hittinm (‘ounly Hosphal \11gHine Uriffln. $46.

Xlva Clark K Son Norman Burkett $2.63;

d uck t \ 17 W ill.nd Norton. $1.83

MiimmcII Tonnftlilp—\\ in. I*. <

Trnntcc

McC,augh<*y & Kennedy $4.00

i 1 (

Kit a (Jardner $12 00

Verna Suthorlln. $12.

Dec Flo* k $5 44

Verna Huth»»rlIn $41 4 lintau T«*%* nsli||»—.In**,

Trout re

Oakley Store John Wells. $3.12. os.-nr

52.09.

M Brat tain .... ... $17.90 Kaur i Fulford $4.9“. John Hall. $4; <>scat Morelap, $2 5ft; W in. Smith. $ * 5u.

Ca .

•loi.n Dinkins. $150; Nellie ll tcher. 1 OO; Mol He AUNlin. $1 ftO; Amnnd.i Wi i'1' ii 75. Gurry rilgglns. $1 Bm. st i’.iri wrighi, $ l oo Oilhcrt Patt* rsou, $ 1.0ft ; Id in s 1 Moore. $1.00; U . Mei « hi *11. $1 ftft M r*. l.twr.io * I mil * 1 MM H.M \ , i., - $ • at 1, , ur* n< •• .Murjliv . $2 00; chns IMshrow $2.Hft Wm. p Hill $ : ftft. Mary \*l kips. $3 0ft - Forest Webster, $4.00; Virgil Pails. $16 00; Frank Pierce

$•; no

If Mon led t $32 5ft Amanda Wald' 11. $1.75. l-'iadida Ahms. $5.00; Lawrence Murphy. $3.ftft

Chari* s Brown. $2.00 Krn«*st Cartwright. $1 ftft (»n Ba.lv. $l ftft Frank Clerk. $3.00. Albert Nichols. $1.00; R

Morgan. $175. W’illis Sligh. $ 1 ftft nbei t Pai rish. $1.00. Mollle Austin ih»: Waller Parrish. $3.00; Clarence »wn $3 Oo ; dllhct t fVitt. rson. $4 ftft W illiamo $56.75 Charles Trail $3.ftft; Fred Strang**, ftft. \\ illis Sligh, no Della W ith- ' o\v $ 1 mi \ : ' 11 < ’ 1 w I. .

John Strgnge, 94.00; Clin I Nowmon $ 1 "h Rvelvn Parrjgh 91,00; Wllllftin King. $1.00; W H o Vivian. $2 ftft A mamUl WaBlcn. $1.00; J.sse Sn.Bh $ 1.5ft; Mrs. K Brant, $1 ftft. Albert Nichols. $1.00. Frank ('lark. $1.00. c.len Monnctt. $1.50; ('harl*s Smith. S.ftft (leoi-u (’otton. $8.00. CharBs Rogers.

(’*>:* 1

Br*»’ I .ee

I war

Charles McFerran George Aker

llenlvk

Flu ur A Hicks I. W Vcach R P. Mullins ( lov* i da|c Graphic Hr Bon Ray \5 M McGnughey County Attorney •Iohn If James \ttendHnce Offl**er M R Sands Putillc Prlntiuk

The Banner AaMCMniiiff

AX' F Giger

Beli. 1 Giger

Ko\ Rnhhins Fora Rubbles 'ihis 1; WXalden •Al ' i \ I W alden

Frank l>7. (’

\ I a.. 1 |' »'<inpe.

H V llurst

Buck* \ Hurst Frank Woods Ha/.' 1 Woods Hr ia Barker AV B. Barker Henry O'Mair

Beryl Allen

Fla 1.1 I, Reeves Grac* M. Dean Charles Z»*is

A. R. I tub v 'Then.

•Iohn B Fellow's

n R Woodall Floy Woodall Ro\ Herbert Irene Herbert

Furr

Nannie R. Furr Hinte InstilntKiiiM •lulia M Work Training School W \l \| 1 (lauRliey I nd I pol Is (irphans Aiylum 4lls**. C«iiuit> Heven 111» Beni o'i i 'uri Is

ir« eiicasi le

(. X^OI l\F. FI M> l)lKtri«*t No. 1

Joe Dean

Finest Delano

Friwst Hopkins

H. iman Walls District No 2 itrv Gtnntham irles notion

Hurt

B< • v. Allgoo*! (;c**rge I'i t fsimmons Hanna and Wendllng H rrv Grantham Fharbs Ooialon (’ai l Brookshire Dintrlct No. 3 Krnest Thompson Bnti ** Myers I. Morphew W l» Hanna II Girt on B*'nrd T,nne Horn* !’ Frazier Paul Hamm ?da I ( . iveti .Iohn Williams IMMrlcf No. 4 •’harlrs W Sllvev Frank Walls I'M Shuey 11< 1 inan Ba 1 man Albert M'-Ferran A’a nhot'n 'Tom Harvey John Hartman Dintrlci No. 5 Bee Mvcts Bml Mc< 'ortnick w 11 Myei Amos Nicholson Diitrh't No. O F.Inier Flodfeltcr B a\ Sutlierliii Ro\ liales less*- Sutherlln Ross Si»*'nc*'r B. B. i-hilherlji Dlntrld No. 7 Ira 11 ut*h*»son

16. ftft 19 511 i:'. 02

217.70

92.00 *.9 OH

1 ft 8 ftft

8 1.00

loft ftft

7 5 Oft 9ft.ftft 72.0ft

1 Hft.ftft

7 5 00

1 Hft 0ft

5 ftft . 00

1 “ft ftft 1 -'ll.HI

5 HI

, . (Ml

! "" 00

. . 00

1 mi 00

86

7 00 00

00

I'M 00

K miner

Me A linden

1 'bar Ray

v 1 arl

MndlVRer

Vamlalbi

Mol lie A list in

% keiM.

. $46 ftft

$7.63

AA’alter

$ 86.(Ki

Min. $2.00; ('barbs Rogers, florham. $3.75; Silas Morri-

son. 1 • W illiam Sligh. $2 00; John Kvans. •$2.00; Gari' Higgins'. * 0“; (5»*org c ('’otton, $3 ,5; Os*i.r King. $4 ftft; Frenda Abrams. $2.ftft: John Kstes. $4.00; KHa Ford. $3.75; 1 re*l Monn* ti. $t ftft Calll. Hal 11* $ > Bella Withrow, >'4 ftft. Mrs lizra 1:1 • • w u .<75. Margaret Welch, $3.75; Hai'v* Gorbain. $2.On; R \ Morga $7.75; Clarence Brown. 34 ftft; Alb** Nbbols $5,75; William Morgan. $4.00;

Mrs W illiam King. $8 ftft.

..u"i 1 .nd Millet $2 5 00 .lobn Cbavis. $4 00. Sylvester V ork. $t 5ft. Blllv Rcniiett, $4 5h; Alb**rt K. in. $*.(*(» N * * 111 c H it* her $3.00. Jas

I Mil* 11. $3 Oft.

•in i \ 1 nman 912 ' ,n \irgil \'arv*'l. $4.ftft; Sarah Johnson.

$Vft0.

M • • \ 1 i nden

>lndiN«Mi I«»%» nshiii—16in*• r} InIii, 'I’rnsle**

Hml-

I’. Talxir.

. . $621 M "i ••la n.

Put n;

Jar

tlonriM* I «*\% nslii|>—( Imr

TrMstee

W. K. You tiff

»**i Heiidricks,

$12.40

Jno.

T ; 1 i "How Persian cat.

Ir "''-ir'l G ill 8. r )R-L.

.11-21

-Miscellaneous— RUE will |.p (i tianrp ot the d iv nlglM. 1: ■ I I 1mm .it Fillmore IT l.i\ night. Mar. MMnig 1 Ra i i.

30-21*

1 “NIIM;, papering or furall Atkinson, 378-Y. 10-11-l-G-7-8-flt '•bli.lge Silt llllbl \ "il 1 (h.ed music. Every1T2P 5'W! \ I: GYlfrey Reauty il I.’.. —i r~\ cm Oi l

ng Mrs F. Whitaker. $8 4ft;

O’Neal. $4 0ft

J11 v ('nllings $2 93 AX’m. Crow. $2.93 W. Vcach 930.00 Mis. Florence Ixinev, $10. Karl

Snodgrass, $20. NX. D C'opn

Mis F Whitaker. $15. .Morton Welle

B*>\ c**ii»« r, $10.

I lo> ll T«m iinIiIi*—PhmI

Trustee

R K. XV right Wesley P.unten $5.00. Call Rlliott (’has Dever, $20.00 Hunter Bros *■• \|b* rt Myers. $5 Oh Fred Orahnni. $11 5s Fred Jones. $11 56

liny

' I y * I * Shanei , $1.50.

num (’ouiit \ IlospiIni $ 1 35..i0

Harris. $135.50.

Dr A K Ayler 96.0ft Samuel Smu* k. $». “ft. J. R. Hrattaln $5.10 Frank Moore, $*1.60; Ora Re**v*'S # 915“ Kdwar«l Gardner, $ 1 “•» (»s.ai

M.irelan. $1 ftft

Floyd Skelton *B-*0

Jane Harris. $1.50.

Albert Mann •• 9B;*0

Jane Harris. $1.50.

Henry Mann •. * 1 ,(l Jane Harris. $1.50. , Kll Aker »' r, °

.lane Harris. $1.f>(‘,

^iandei* Frost * * 00

Jane Harris. $5.ftft

\\ iiMliiiig(«»i> Ton iiftliip—I dDvnrd

l| a rion

I II. V, IIMark.

Trnnfee

Me An Inch • • • j / • ^ • ',‘ l $1. 14

Dora

B

$1 t 90

Wni M * < Otto Mill*'

MfGi

t III VI* f' • • • ^ • • • • • • “ ' 1 • ^ Murphy. 9K19. LossB* Hv rd

t: 00

XV M MeCgui Arthur Ham

•ed Dun

2 Jim- TIiompHon.

IrOB. $16 'ft 111 tier $12.05; Wendell O’Dell,

ink Harbaugh. $2 00.

"■I Mi frt two

f "' t-TOO at 1001 South

["If!: 31-Apr. 5-2p

' in 1 rluh Saturday Round md Square Dane*

111 i"n !u cents.

It O'Brien *.

$:.•»

uriiey 1. **'.,<>

nmenS. s:!r,.r,o.

Freil Duncan *r,4.i!C» "In I mi k " o $!«. Marie Nlchnln *17.ST, Kr.-iok Hm "auaii. Jiui"' 1 Boyd (lei-alil. $4 «\ l.. on V*nrpliv. *'"ll: May Warner. *'i .1"* Tlniinpson. ♦IT'C.

Hunter Bros.

Mn,. Wii

*2":.: Krai

'IreeMi-MMlIe Tewii-lilp—Harry I..

\\ ell». Triin'er

f" c Tin-k. i- *"-'•<! Mrs llenii Kiix. *!!• T»; Ghna Hmilh. * > im Mart X NIchelH. $1 Mra Korhsi \\,i,«ii.. *:• no Dan Marlin. *_• ..n Bohl Sliab. *7 •» J"l>" 'Ilrinn. ** r.n Mi -. Sarali .I ilmaon * Mi". « hits llnsrr-' *-Mi Mrs WalD-i Parrlah. *' ""

Klntt I It" Krimk Knoll.

Ill win. *1 ''anilie \ Ijiwr.m-e Murphy, *'•

Rconomy S'or" ■ • • ■ - '

Ben I'liinitm* ♦I"".

I ; mi K.lwaril Smiih *' 00 ■ Shc!ie 11 * »" Alii I’alleraop, ».Vrtii <.ll•r,,,,. . ii mi Hherman N.-lsi.n

t<»|«

i lie*, TrnMe«*

f'liltiafu C<tuu48 11 osYd i fit

( |**«»n Mlu*'. $11.65

W M McGaugliey • * 1 * 00 Ora Sims, $8.00. Cl*nn HI* $lft“ft

Dr c A Hicks

or.- Sims. $26 50; John Mum ie. $: .ft.

K* . Craig. 910.00.

Harry XV. Moore ........

t’laren*'!' Braden. $7.15.

4 Jilhert H h**i

Klnier Crandall. $5.ftft.

Wlllia in Palm George X’aughn, $5.00: \ $1.00; Samb Db'kson. 912.0ft

Pete M**lsa|#p|c . . .

Chirein e Braden,

waters. $4 46; DeCsIh ora Sims. $4 83; A H Pis*

Fielding $1.98, Komey Bbblb f Fi d l«ifolic11. $7 50. Harv. v l*(»'Vi e> Sin 74 XV .1 K iglin. $1 97 „ , t i • Huti honoti ■

Rvelvn McAllister. $4 22

W itrrct* TommsI«I|»—FfNek SHl»»erti«.

Truslee

\\ M. A F- B G’Brleii Mrs Georg** Fetltt, $12 •“ Putnam (’minty Hospital Mrs Bonnie Pctltt $17 »0

Kai I Wise man

*

97.15

$ 1 8 Oil Pis«»,

$45.33

iyli-’s • *

92.6ft. .Iohn Bridge -

olh Hoi

s«*. * Bld«i

m**s. $6.07;;

$i 75; Ja

Rlma' Joblisoil, $6ft Oft.

G

Rhea F Sa nford. $ 1 4 ft“

ii' -... ...i i . .

mweli rr. II. $7 28

belt Tone

9 2.««; $5.00,

Wm r

oney, $150

Fred Ash, $4 “ft Mrs H'*n Turner^

Ma

j W Crom

Ollie T* n

.Id f**r*M*n T«*%% nehlg—H

'I'riiotee

Frank K. R»‘ed F.sin |mrs«*M. $8 Oft. |.' N XV right As ik r eon 1 fact.

Keller

Hhermon

4 ho Nancy B*** 1 .

drs H'»n J urn«*r. 92.00; John

n -'T ^. r ';^rV»te

$ 1 2 5 ft

*17 50

$r,ft on

*14.00

97 28

o«.

$8 00

$27.00

$97.87

Pricb *

•va ,^;" , "K7«r.k 4 c'5, KBi" »*.»* . 1‘earl Konpei I* -It: •*»-

In r. *■'•

hae,

"""""tiiiiniiniiiHHiiiiiiHimiiH

19 '31 (OUPE $265.00. , • P' ^Urrison, Foster

ley Davis. $4.50.

' sT *•"" 1

•t&.’vm

fS ’ $S ftft ■

aid.

Dtimaft

car Fish*

$96 ft«

vert PmH

son.

Hatcher. -------

Strang* $2 00 Manuel K.-nnkT'MHie'' *7 '"in'

osa Pro

$6 ftft man.

White.

$4 ftft John Cliavls.

Cooper Tvaz; «"*-

M isc«d la M* '" 1

( lot entitle Tonnshlp—(.»•»

Tmelee

W. K Prichard

>trs .loliii

L A Tripp**11

Ma rsh.

$8.00. Mrs

wn.

Fill Knrpnuih * ''•"

•i-n. 3::;::

Trout'. *:."".

Mnn.-N Mhch". fit.7"

id Mann

YaiMlern. $4.2ft

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OBI IT ARY * * 1 . Vlorrik i.iHidwin A life lontr s|»‘nt in livinR Ttipn the^summons came to say llm Master’.-, vi.i.-e was eallinp: So his spirit went away. With unerring a ini the hand of the j Krim reaiter rea.-h. . ,, u t to p'rasp those near and dear. Sometimes witli .."he rapidity of the hirhtnin)>- Gash. Always with .1 ' w<. with which we ‘ are nnahle to r<,|>e With the passing ..f this life, we knew who lia.l spanned many winters and is now dropped from life'1 roll call. Me w a - an actor on time's stajje for many i, i-!id years. Many of the lights that nl lit his pathway have been extinjfuislied and in tho ., twiliaht of life lie mused on scenes ,. that once had been Eighty three years ago Morris i Goodwin was born at Blanchester. Ohio, on August l ISP.I. He was the eldest of a family of ten children. Mis life was spent on a farm and there he grew to maldioo I. In 1871 he came to Indiana and took employment with the Rig Fout railroad a position in which he took keen interest and here he formed many friendship- that have lasted through the years. Several brother and brother-in-laws have also been in the same work He was married to Anna Eliza ( amphel), December i.

1874.

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wife of Fred Hunter.

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Lee Miller was in Indianapolis Wednet day. Ralph I.awter of Terre Haute spent thl* weekend with.home. folk*. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Frances moved from the Nell Bettis farm to a place <>nc mile front Gatlin nn Friday and Noel Bettis and family will move in the house vacated by the

Frances.

Isaac Beckelhimer is very ill at the home of his son. Lloyd William O’H iver returned to school this week. Frel Cnx moved to a farm north of Roachdalc this week. Miss Lou Frank of Russellville Has neon visiting Mr. and Mrs. F>»slie

Frank.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Burk of Cloverdale spent the weekend with home folks. L<e Miller and family spent Monday at Terre Haute.

"• (lining \enis by teiuler.-st care and I...,:- devotion At their home he passed

away last Saturday morning. Resides the two children he is sur-

vive I by the daughter-in-law. Mollic Goodwin, the son-in-law Fred Hunter ^ •- three grandchildren. Mrs. Pauline . i Sehater, Morris and Edwin Hunter. | One granddaughter Margaret Ann '•'-Hunter pa- ed away about twenD i . I-, , j years ago. There are also three hroth- , . i ••r^ William, twin brothers. Willis am l.j i-J| Hurry all of Indianapolis. Two sis--M.lter- Mrs Hitesman of Ghilocothp ,’;5>lno and Mrs. E A. Ghirk of Maderi-i Ohio, also a number of neices and

nephews.

To this family of brothers and sisters and fur his father and mother hi 1 displayed a rare devotion through tho

years.

As a valley awakes from sleep he had seen the iron horse of steam toss to the morning air their plumes of smoke and with it many of his days were spent in duties well performed. Endowed with a wonderful memory In- was always happy to review- incidents from a store of rich rememhrances of hi long service with the railroad The friendly wave of his hand was a greeting to many train

crews.

Po essed of a friendly, pleasing personality his soul always kept young. He took special delight in his grandchildren and was ever fond of the company of young people His declining years were carriei with a strength and dignity rare to-

see.

He lived in the present as well as the past taking keen interest in all current affairs. His affiliation with the Fillmore Christian church dates hack to about the year PHI" under th ministry of Rev, W H. Brown. "I have iielief that God reveals The magic of his hand Through nature’s sweet concordant voice A voice we understand An I so I think the autumn leaves That gladden hill and glen But typify that they as 1, Have their threescore and ten.

Goodwin; also those who sent floral offerings, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hunter and family. Mr. and Mr Samuel Goodwin, and family Hit* Movies

Hal Rotherl and his popular hand ha'e slgne.i to upp.-ar on the stage of the tiranada theater Sunday and Monday in connection with the showin* of Constanc. Rcnnet-t'e new picture, "Our Hetters." This is the second app arance of Oils band in the last few months and the fact that it lias lieen chosen over other hands speaks well foi iheir popularity, .liniiiiie RMles, local theater manager. has always shown this organlza "on a pref. renoe hornuae I hey have always pleased. Rothert promises a snappy stage performance of new tunes and specialties which will compare with any vet produced He w ill appear al 3:45 and 8:15 on Sunday and al 8:40 on Monday There will he m. advance in price- for ihisexlta aoim-tinn

• lijiliway Pavroll Has $111.0110 Cm v \ MOI ST UTECTS M EEKLY WAGBH. SEVERAL EM I'LOYF.S DISMISSED

INDIANAPOLIS, March 31. il'P) Ri luctir.n of the state highway de-i-ii'"lent payroll by $10,000 a week through dismissal of employes was evenled yesterday by .lames D. Adams, chairman of the highway ■onimission in an address at East Chicago. Adams could not lx- reached here oday for details of the personnel •ut. However, it is known to extend nto the office and field force, paricularly the latter where many en 'iii"» rs were employed. Adams' statement yesterday would r.enn t! at tiir annual payroll has jeer, cut more than $500,000. It was ia-d at the highway offices today h’-.t a detailed announcement of the ■lit w’mdd lie made in a few days

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Rutli Jutl'l To llnii<' \|iril II il.ONDK SLAYER GETS WEEK S - I \\ I OSES I l-.t. \l h vrn.E PHOENIX, Ariz., March 31. (UP) Winnie Ruth Judd’s fading hopes if escaping the gallows were pinned >n an insanity hearing today after he slate pardon hoard denied her ast pica for clemency from a convicior. of murder. The ‘'blonde tigress" was under juaid at Florence state prison to preent a posible suicide attempt while her counsel sought the -unity test as me of the few remaining legal loopholes to avert her hanging April 21. Kuluig Agues Ann LcRoi, former friend of the cot,temned nurse, ’’wns not killed in self-defense,” the pardon board's three members refused to intervene in her behalf except to et ahead the date of her haflging one week. The previous date, April 14 C.ood Friday—was avoided "out of re pect to the day.” «

FIND Bit X7.IL M AN S BODY IN SINK HOLE BRAZIL. Ind , March 31- The body of Joseph Rayhould. 5!' years old. for many years a well known local coal miner, was found shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in a shallow sink hole on the Zimmerman farm north of the city/ by his brother, Benjamin Raybnuld, of Cardonia, following- and extended -.anli. Indication are that RaybouM worried by unemployment and bud health, had ended his own life by dt >wning

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CHICHESTER? .fjUS ~ PS# »r MWa,l»*» ITMVWUfl

Then cames the Autumn, bringing age When leaves, like men, grow old; Itut men turn gray not s.. the leaves! Theirs is n garb of gold! They dance upon the laughing winds. With spirit wild and free: They have no fear when death 1- near A faith I joy to see. And so I think the falling leaves The leaves three score an-l ten, Fear not to die liecau.se the Spring Will give them life again No hough will hear the -aine old l ,, ''>(’- Rut from the same old tree \ew leaves will groin—then fade —

then go,

And that’s Eternity!”

CARD OF TH INKS * •

We wish to thank all those who in 1 anyway aided us at the time of the

CRIMSON SLI GGKRS TO l" MEI" I KERB 'AM RD a A BIjOOMINGTON, Ind. March 31 Saturday is baseball o|>ening day .it Indiana university with Del’auw invading historic old Jordan field to renew a diamond rivalry that extends back to the earliest days of intercollegiate atheletic <'(>iii|>etitinn at the two Hoosier universities. As an added attraction at the opener. Harry Geisel of Indianapolis, ace American league and World Series umpire, will call halls an I -trikes liehind the plate. Geisel umpired the first game on Indiana's .. hedule last

year.

An Indiana team, composed mostly of veterans in the infield and outfield but entirely of untried sophomore material in the battery department, will open a defense of its Big Ten championship. The s(|Uud is in fairly good condition. due to indoor drill in the field house. Coach Everett Dean has concentrated on his new material in outdoor drills and has held night -• siort* in strategy for inexperienced hattevy-

men.

Practically every member of the 25man spuad is expected to -ee action Saturday Width- WiUhere is the likely mound choice with Willard Ki-hrt next in line. N’orbert Downes is expected to start behind the plate. He j is th" lone vaterun receiver. Corns ft I proivising sophomore backstop i-

1 cheduled to relieve him

According to Lloyd Messersmith, DePauv ouch, the game tomorrow with I IJ. prohaldv will Im- i-ancelled

death of our beloved father, Munis due to Ha- rainy weathei

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