The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1933 — Page 3

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SSIFIEDADS .por Sale—

HANNA CROSSROADS By Lillie Day + + + ^.

THE DAHY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER* 3, 1933.

List Transfers

Mr. ami Mrs. Perry

,tr .player piano at 437 • SA ' - Reasonable for

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street.

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SALE- P ure bre:i Dur0C Jer ' f in ,l'Kilts, eligible to regis- ' -oo Dr. E. M. Hurst, £ M on-Thurs- tf

yALE—!• H - C - rP P airs * • Ijj. mower sickle, was $8, p l(lW er tongue, was $4. now Rioting ' ,llt - on al1 re P airs - ir . shovels. Plow points. ] .V Ogles Greencastle, Ind.

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Al. BARGAINS — One new , one-row cultivator, was *45.; one new Oliver twoivator, was $110, now S65; ,0-ineh Let* Burr mill, was J42.:,0; two new hog founr,< $17, now $14; one new washing machine, best one | ’:rice $99.00, now $00. Rej c p; on fence and all merSouth End Elevator. & Ogles. Greencastle. 28-30-Oet. 3-3t

<P CHINA Boars, also CIov- , aai . I Hammond. Phone 80 3-2p

:AI.E: Baby carriage and rgy. liuiuire at Relialile

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ALE:—New DeSotos and 4 |oor sedans. Cheapest 'i.\ :ar on the market- Four dooi |y equ'Ved $010-00; Standard i,.i.OO; Standard Coupe $. r >40 pnnl coupe $100 00 good 1—11)29 sport Roadster 1930 Sport Coupe $175.00; )in?on, Fillmore, Ind. 3-fi-2t

ALE—Plenty of fancy eatAlso good cooking apples lough’s orchard. 23-tf

For Rent—

: Furnished or unfur-ht-housekeeping rooms or Mrs. Weddell, 804 South 2-2t.

[RENT: Modern furnished t Moderate rates, 702 East street. 30-tf.

RENT: Modem six room -v furnai'e. Close in. $20 2fi-6ts.

Wanted—

HELP WANTED ABLE distributing and delivery $2(i ."iO up N’t cried at once .nr- Address AltK'rt Mills, 257fi Monmouth, Cin-

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TD: To buy 30-inch cut-off Address Box O Banner It

Office work by ex|rern".in. Part or all time- Box Office. 30-3t.

ED—Any kind of dead stock Greencastle. We pay all John Wachtel Co. 24-tf

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Brown leather purse in the ibrury or lajftween Library street Monday afternoon, f returned to Banner. Ip

fiscellaneous—

iAL DANCE at Banner Club Music by .lack McCartney ■ Adm, 15 cents. Ip

ROSE C. MILLIGAN, SpirBusinesn Advisor. Located only, 309 S. Jackson St. ? J-K. 2-Bp.

E at Banner Club Wednesday "sic by Midnight Ramblers. 1,1 15 cents. Ip

PAST 15 DAYS COUNTY

RECUR I IKK REPORTS

Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Harbison Russellville spent Sunday, with Wil-

ber Harbison and family.

Carl Allen of Indianapolis siamt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. • James Goslin spent Friday evening

with Jesse Ford and family.

Miss Mae Allen of Gaty spent the

weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Sp P 1- ,r> to * Se PL 30, follow:

Allen.

Mrs. Harry Stamp, Miss Esther Stamp and Mrs. Jennie Stamp spent Wednesday with James Gnslm and

family.

# I iwndaj ^ w ith

j Gordan.

J ki* l> I pi i Mrs. Ellen Ke<k sri^pt Sunday a?tv/I lYt'tll riStfjtP ei’mon with Mr*. John Malicoat.

M^s. Chauncey Perkins am? chil-

FH KD DURING drPn Sperkt Sun,la y ai, ' ,| ' no °" with

CARNERA-BAER

Mrs. Hattie Kendall.

FANS GUESSING

HOLLYWOOD DIVIDED AS THE WINNER IN REAL

RING BATTLE

.Mi>.- Ruth Hefauver spent Sunday morning with Miss Helen Weller.

i>„. i . . . * » . Mrs. Jaunita Kendall spent Wedl»i*ul estritf*, transfers for tho 'cist > i r • . . f:r t | . . 1 noaday afternoon with Kuth Kefau-

fifteen rliys in the ctmnty recorder's u .y

office were few, accordiaar to deeds * • on file. Transfers f ; r the peiiiKl' MOKM( L HOLLYWOOD (UW-Movde mag-

*11 ,K*1 (l!Ss DKDK AIK _ | nates started something when they

Forest Hill Cemetery, to Myrtte M ' u r -nm|‘•matched" I'm, . Camera ..ml Mvcte I'inkins Int i* ; i ♦ u n ' "I^SLOW, Ariz-, (l V)—Oje of Baor to fi^ht lx*fore movie rnmeras.

Dinkin8 ’ 16 111 Fore8t H' 11 cewf - the landmarks of etflj A ■ , will be i jtim tuati‘d here Aui '7 „,k„„ The “reel” fight they stagnri' left a

tery. $55 Jaorb L.

i Charles K.

spent K riday

Miss Ruby Gan'ett night with Helen Day. Mrs. James Nelson and Gladys Rogers of Indianapolis called ( ,n Clarence Humphrey ami family Frilay. Earl Snodgrass an,) familj called m James Gosli n and family Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Z. B. Burkett made a rip to Indianapolis Sunday after Mrs. Burkett’s sister, Mrs Will >’Hair, who has been in the hospital ’or some time, and took her to her mme near Brick Chap»*l. . Glen McCullough and famil -pent Tundnyf with Oakel Fuller and famly. near Wingate. Mrs. Harry Howard spent the veekend in Chicago at the world'd 'air. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Broom visited vith friends near Rockville Sunday. Maty Humphrey spent Thursday light with Mary Dell Kendall. Lafe McGoughey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey pent Sunday evening with Z. B iurkett ami family.

Smith and others, t > Martin ami others, 10

acres in Jefferson township, $700. Citizens State bank to Citizens Realty Coip., 72 acres in Jefferson township, $1.

perpetuated here Aug 27 when

members of the Utter Day Saints' , m of speculation and controversy Church formally dedicate a a arker at ra,?in * amon B spectators. who the cemeten of old Brigba . ( dy. ! watl ' h< ‘ ,i ' hr Scenarists, “liv'd" Brigham City and Sunset, an th '' fi « ht to eiul in a'draw anid that's a bat doned town on the ffl ite bank how •' pnde,J - Carnsra and Baer syn- - f the Little Colorado River, were ! chr ,ni? " 1 thei| - puncher accordingly.

Camera," said Spike Robson, foriner I featherweight fighter, “^t still re-

FILM FIGHT HAD irr.X”" w ‘^ r "** “

break would deckle it,” cadged Billy Coe, veteran timekeeper. “The dynamite that landei) first would

wip ”

“I’d pick Baer,” said Lee Tlacy, the actor. “He gets better every time.” Baer, who has winning ways with the women, drew a follower in Myrna

Loy.

‘ He.” she. said < f Baer, “has the speed and the heart to win.” Charles Biitterw rtb. the comedian, picked a third man. "The guy that was standing at the end of the tenth lound would win," he said. "I’ll take the referee."

Kidnapers Get „ Life Sentences

Cloxerdale Cgpneterj Wn, t .’Otto trwo if the itrings of WHTt establishid Yet there waa hardly

+ + + •!• ( LINTON FALLS By Eula Staggs

Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster and n Frank, Samuel Dickey, Mr. and Mis. J< hn Shonkwiler, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickey and son Forest Dale, Mrs. Mable Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Shonkwiler visited Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler and son Sunday. Miss Wenetta Wright of Greencastle and Miss Esther Vancleave of New Market spent Wednesday with VIrs. John Bee. The Ladies Aid of the M. P. ■hurch will mqet with Mrs. Claud Newgent, Thursday, Oet. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold and hildren of Greencastle and Ed Bettis tnd son Charles spent Sunday with L F. Bettis and daughter Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander ind daughters and Mis. Laura Bettis visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Sunday. Mrs. Bell Alexander. Mrs. Ethel Ensor, Mrs. Eula Staggs and Mrs. Goldie Bee called on Mrs. Ora Thomas Sunday. Mrs. Lila Pierce and El Bettis spent one day last week with Mr. ind Mrs. Arvel Reach. Mrs. Bell Alexander is visiting her laughter, Mrs. S. O. Ensor. Mrs. Emily Boswell and Mrs. Eula Stags called on Mrs. Nan Bament Thursday eevning. Marion Stites of Greencastle visitd his mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Stites lust week. Harve> Thomas and S. O. Ensor week in Brunerstown last week The Rev. Boxell of Jwasboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE RY EXECUTOR

I - . MeCo>, lot 349 in 1899 west addition Cloverd.de cemetery, $75. John Haspel and wife, to Karl G. Haspel and others, I >t 206 in Green-

castle, original plat, $1.

Shell Petroleum, Corp., to Pittsburgh, Cinn , Chi. and St. laruis R. R. Co., lot 1 in Greencastle, Orchard

View addition. $1.

Charles S. Raker and wife, to Pittsburgh, Cinn., Chi. & St. Louis R. R. C ., part lot i in Greencastle Orchaid

View addition, $1.

John McCarty and wife, to John S. Cline, land in Marion township,

$1,500.

Anna Eizabeth Ecgeis, t> Lillian Turner, land in J ckson and Franklin townships, $1. Matthew Eggers and wife, to Lillian Turner, land in Floyd and Jacksen townships, $1. Forest Hill Cemetery, to Joseph Sears, lot 9 in Forest Hill Cemetery,

$55.

Howe Abb; tt, to Grace B. Ayres, 50 acres in Washington township, $1. Orla Sanders and wife, to Ors Finney and wife, lot 2 in square 1 Cloverdale, $1. William Chatman an I wife, t r Robert Oir and wife, land in Washington township, $1.

RUN PKODl ( ES DIM HI K t HOP

by the Mormons in their invasion of Arizona, New Mi xico and Utah, many of them descendants from those bur’ed in the cemetery, are ixpected to

attei 1 the ceremonies.

PET HEAR KILO BOA BROOKHAVEN, N., Y„ Oct. 3, (UP) Hungeir drove a pet black bear to break its chain and kill a boy who bad offered it an ap le from his I school lunch. I he child fled as the bear broke lo -e, hut was t vertaken ami clawed to death before terrified onlookers could intervene. An effort was made to shoot the animal ns it stood on its hind legs and clutched the .y, but tin' ri-k of hitting the cbild was too gre-it. T o tiago ly i.ocurred jit a hunting lodge vneil by Cardnei Murdock, sports man’s guide, near Leo. (bant Taylor, Jr., 11, was on his way to school when he stopped at the lodge to give the bear an apple

ringside

spectator w ,• did not shape a.definite pinion as to the respective superiority f the champion, or the man regarded as the chief contender. Some picked Baer, others Caine.ra. a third group was undecided as to -who would have won had their gloves been unfettered of stage direction. The opinions were expressed by sports: writers, h xing figures and cinema

folk.

Jess Willard, five times rein ived from the heavyweight championship, leaned toward Baer. “I lik his speed,” he remarked. “That may have been a deciding fac-

tor.”

Bull Montana, former screen “he ivy" who turned wrestler, cast his vote with Camera. "We,” lie said, “can’t lose. Cnrnera is too go.,d." The bull decided on the • ditorial “we” as a compatri 1 of the champion. “It would taku a superman to whip

BAKERSFIELD Cal (UP)—Farmers in the Carnisa district near here t ulay had two crops of wheat growing in their fields, on* ready to harvest ami the other about half grown. The unusual situation was cause! by a rainstorm last June. Wheat farms in the district are >|e pendent entirely on rain for irrigation. There wa none early las) spring The farmers gave up hope of raising

i a crop.

Then, in June, it rained. The first crop, almost deal, was given new life ; and R prospered From the bottoms of | the stalks additional shoots were sent out, which, in turn, grew and producI er regular heads of grain. The situation, being studied by the 1 Unite I State Do; art'i ent of Agrieulj ture, wa pronounc 'd the most unus-

ual on record.

The farmers, meantime, were overjoyed at the double crop, Even at low prices, the freak oecurance will mean j thousands of dollars to them, they

said.

TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 3, (UP) — A 4" year term in the state reformatory, to run concurrently with a life sentence pronounced last week on a kidnaping charge, was imposed upon Elmer Davis. 22. Indianapolis, in Vigo circuit court hme late yester-

day.

Davis pleaded guilty (■ charges of kidnaping and robbery while, armed and was sentenced to 20 years on cftth count. He will sene the Hist 40 years in the reformatory an I then j lie transferred to the prison at Mieh- ! igan City for the remainder of the

: life term.

Garfield Kelly, sentenced to life with Davis in connection with the kidnaping of Evelyn Hyslop and her escort last month, is awaiting trial on the robbery charges. Miss Hyslop was released at East St. Louis, 111.

PRISONERS’ DELIGHT IS FOUND IN LOCKLESS I \!1

WEST ELIZABETH. Pa . (UP)This Pennsylvania borough ha- the type of jail which lawbreakers Ion. have sought one without a lock. The cells are lockless and the loci to the outer door has leen broken, it was said- When a prisoner was jailed several weeks ago, it was reported, a lock wa - borrowed to secure the 'oor.

Ihief Left $5 for Diorknidi

BROCKTON. Mass., (UP) — Some i ne stole an antique purple gin- li Knob from the front 'door of Hai ry C. Kelley’s home. The thief left a $* Till, but Kelley said this was far le 1 than the value of the knob as an an-

tique.

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Mrs. Lou Hargrave is visiting Mrs.

Charles Hargrave at Danville.

Miss Margaret Jqan Bain went t » Terre Haute Saturday where she has

entered State Teachers college.

Mrs. Hcttie Long of Indianapolis was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Gardner.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Yeager and

and Mrs. L >u Garwood were

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son,

•k d* + + + LONG BRANCH Mrs. Osa Marshall d"I* •J* eja d Mrs. Raleigh Jones of Putand Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Eg- • loverdale called on Mrs. Ida umiay. Maude Hatmon of Indiana'ted her sister Lulu James at Sunday. "I Mrs. William Gowens, and Mrs. Ike Brattain spent Sunrelatives a t Anderson. F D. Jones and Mrs. Harley Med "n Mrs. Hepler Friday. Rei-d of Indianapolis visited Mrs. John Johnst m Sunday, ^els, n of Terre Haute has “’ing his aunt, Mrs. Eva Nel-

' AKil OF, TH W'KS

to express our appreciagratitude to friends for the and s > mpnthy shown us dur-dhie-s ai|( | of ()Ur Liitha Bolling, also the

Hornl offerings.

,,a ul and James Bolling, J Urr hi!l anj Elizabeth Good-

in the Matter of the Estate of Timothy F. Murphy, deceased. William P. Lockridge, Executor. The undersigned executor of the last will of Timothy F. Murphy, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will at the hour of 10:0(1 a. m. of the 19th day of October, 1933, at 851 North Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale*, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following de-

scribed real estate:

A part of the. North West Quarter of the South West Quarter of Settion Sixteen (D*) Township Fourteen (14) North of B inge Four (4) West, or what is commonly known as the Timothy F. Murphy home at 851 N. Jackson St. Greencastle. Indiana, and also: A pait °f l be Nort i West Quarter of the South West Quarter of Section Sixteen (16) Township Fourteen (14) north of range Four (4) West. Said □remises b«ng numiiered as lots One (1), Two (2). Three (3), Four (4), Six <«>. «" d Scwm (7). Excepting ai' d reserving the streets marked find laid out on, over and through said premises. In Baggy s Addition to

Greencastle, Indiana.

Said premiws are free and clear of nil incumbrances save and except the taxes f< r the year 1933 due an«i payable in 1934. . u- , , Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than (two-thirds of) the fftll appraised value Of slid .oal estate, and upon the /allowing terms and condi-

tions: Cash at d»te of saJe. WILLIAM P. LOCKRIDGE,

Executor.

j Albert E. William*. Attorney for

I Executor.

Sunday guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yeager. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller of Crawfordsville spent the weekend with Mr. aid Mrs. Paul Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Bain, Mr. and Mrs. William Rutledge an,] Jesse Potter spent Sutui lay and Sunday at the Century of Progress at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hellwigg and daughter cf Danville, III., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Byrd and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fordice, Mr. and Mrs. James Bridges of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Gardner, Mr. and Mis. Claude Gardner were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Evans and daughter Olive. Mr. an I Mrs. D<«e Flock and Mrs.' Audie Jackson are spending a few days in Chicago visiting the Century of Progress. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin re-j turned home Friday from Chicago where Mr. Sutheilin was in camp. Mrs. Margaret Fink is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver i

Whitson.

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