The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1933 — Page 3
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i921 CHEVROLET COACH
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VDMIMSI K V I UK'S SALK The undeis'tmei rdniuiMtra'or of the estate John A Von Spr- kelsen. wil sell al auction' at his farm, file miles nmithwe'l of ( lovercialv o.t State Ifn.i' 1 12 on 1 H I KSDAV. NUV KMBKIf 2V HEU. ( ommencinc »• 1(1 \. M. the follow-
ing: •
HORSKS (>ne black mare smooth | •Hiiith; one gray mare, smooth mouth: cue gray hor <*, || years old, A I good j worker*. j l VTTKK—2(1 head milk cows, nine-1
I Leinberger f r Cra j tewi leneye'aad one Holstein. ra«g-1
, lilh.e street lYee de-i il,B in **«* ,r,!n ' " years. \ fine t ' Ml , ’ . ' , ! productive dairy herd Will begin to |, « 1 ’ K ' 1 1 ■ • fitalien friinrj 1 i . I'our coming two yeat old Jcrwi I I). I ' VI I- ^ ,l - • ,;i lorpncc hot |„.jo rs jo freshen in soring.
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xassified ads
—For ShIp— • — —
( >|: SAU-l: King David Apples. I , like an old fashion winesan, w j|| like King IVavids. (hieid to , ,ik "ther good var ; ettl,, illmigh Orehards. I.'i-tf
55 Florence hot
ooa l heater, $10. Furniture Ex-1 i ast side of aqua re. Dhohe
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| County Community Sale, ,-tle, N*nv. IS. All kinds of • ,1; iiiul miscellaneous aiticles. Wad I r
| ()T |, |. OF (TIM Ml SSI OX Elf’S ^ I Ftl VL ESTATE fllie unr . ,1 , mission.'f, oil Xovemlier I'Ctt, and from <'oy to day the rer until sold, will offer at private the .lanes farm west of the City ,-,-h Hid- will he received at the „f the undersigned and al the | Hat J Murphy, A tty Williams. Commissi 'iier. fit
Bill' of g..ed used furniture, stoves J. ,d.- cheap Cherry Kusfer Co. ir> ~ :{ l ) -
One yearling Jersey Hull, Siv Jersey short vearlinus
HODS—.‘i Hrood s ( ,« s , „ne with !( |.igs hv side: two open *.,i»s. 10 'haala weighing Hindi* 70 lbs.; 7 shoatw 1
weighing uhoul 100 In 170 lbs.
II \V V \ l: Git MX kbelli 33 i ((> of ’lay- Com—about 225 liushels good
yellow corn.
I VlfVl TCOKSi—Good farm wagon, double box bed, mowing machine, six foot cut: corn planter, roller, hay rake practically new ; di e harrow, riding j cultivator, rid'lg break now. walking break plow, ha- ladder, (wo set* harness, one l)el,a)a! separator, \o Hi: fiv- cre-im uns extension ladder, louth hariow, ami other smaller tcols, too numerous to mentiun. HOI SEHol.D i.OuDS—Sparlon. fi tube rad>o. furniture from completely lifTmiOied four I «m residence. .'til Cords go:*d dry heating and cook
w o.ud.
Terms—Ca-'h Id.VllK VV KNOLU Administrator. O- J, Itector, Vuct. Ira C. Kind , Clerk Dinner will he serv»-d o-n grounds.
B appropriate for bridge - — ■ ■ -liowers. From 25 cents NOTICE
■ M„ re Electric.
15-2t
HaIHATOK Alcohol, 6:1 cent gal-
I ,, - , oysters, 21 cents per pint. I 1 ’ rult SALK: Turkeys, dressed or !•>' choice for breeders. Mrs.
Hanks Fillmore. ti-S 10-13-1 fi-17-6p
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
Nolle,• is hereby given io the ( reditois. Heirs aiul Legatees of Myrtle L Cline, ilecet-ed. to appear in i lie I'utnam Cimiil Court. held at Crt ncaslle. Inrltann. on the Jth da\ of Deeembet 1and show ratine, if any, why (lie Final Settlement Accounts with the esial,- of said decedent shotili! not lie approx si; and said heirs are notllled to then and there make proof < f heirship, and receive their dtsfrihutive shar°s. Witness, the Clerk of said Court
A 5 and ft year old . . . • i- , . \.n mb bet 19 us fr h soon, tio.xl Jersey cows. I jolin VV Herod. Clerk Pujonm fi> ' I''' I'illnlore. Li I'irenit ('ini'
Cause No, 8660.
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l i; SALK: JO head sheep, 1 Bnsey IhiII, would trade for hay. Miidlhra, Ch'Verdtle. L!- : lp
For Rent —
d! ItKXT: Modern two or three i i.|i:uj••lent. Its cozy, refinis'ed re: ..nalde. HI Highland St- H
(itllen K Lynn Vitys
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NOTICE OF SALE OL REAL
ESI VIE
VI Public V net inn h> Vdministralor Ik- Bonin Non. With Will Vnnexed.
:KXT: Seven room inodmti j l( j ,| |( . Estate of LJi/.abeth L. Scott, Inipiire at 102 East Seminary! Deceased. 15-lt. uinh rsigmiI. administrator de
',jm n it with will annexed of the estate of Elizabeth F. Scott, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue
y 0 | tin power by
Wanted—
>!Ni; FOR MAX. willing I .. rding to instrueiion*.
•i m in who can qualify salary j
Age 20-40 Write Box 33
|tli pi r at once. 6-1 .i-2p
WTl-D: Cattle hides, will pay ■ Moi k'-t, 316 North J»ck ^g)r [ I , l 1 4-2ts
I
IRADE: Alislel T ten tniek
mi or clover hay. Inquire Virgil
1 A imai-k, Mt. Meridian.
14-3p
IWA XTKD —Any kind of dead stock II ,8, llreencastle. We pay all ‘rgi John Wachtel Co. 24-tf
\tisrellaneous—
LKOV I R B1 V VIM S. kw ' Hi" . lio gets the money: no sale too B too -mall Si teen vi or l the .met ion field Call (T*e by phone B ' M -I' l*!l"t;e I; • C' ' " ' " 1 ite me, rare of Runner
Wed. tf.
IT.' I AL ON PERMANENTS
| Beauty Shop at Mt. Merid V' 1 'llli Croquinol oil wave, $2.5(1;
nob o: i > i. s i 50 (all Aids
■ 'M'l at Mt. Meridian for nppointI Wed
of
I thi power l>y said will conferred, he I v .11 at the hour of A. M. of the ytlC' day of November, 1933 at No. KOI South l.oni't Street, on the premises hereinafter described offer for .sale, at public sale, all of the interest of .-aid deiedent, in and to the following described real estate in Putnam County, in the State of In
diana, to-wlt:
I^it nnmber Sixteen (161 in Block number Lour (41 in E. J. Peck’s Addition to the tirwq (now ,.jtyi of (ireeni astle, Indiana. Said sale will Ite made subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court, for not less than 2-3 of the full appraised value, on the following terms and e nditions Cash at date of
sale.
Said real estate will lie sold free I’lom the liens of any mortgage or taxes accrued at deredents death, hut subject to the taxes for the year 193:! tha: are payable in 1934 and subje-t *,) assessments that are imyable in Iti.'U and thereafter. ALBERT K WILLIAMS, AHmini-t ratoi De BONIS NON, with will annexed. E. S Hamilton, Attorney. l-3t
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HITS POST-WAR LOW
' KK.VIANENTS: $3, with shampoo ' t marcels, 50c; shampoo and |
'iuave. 50c. Soft water shamp i LONDON. Nov. 15, (CP) Ih*' [■'(dish’s Phone 732-X. 15-17-2p | American dollar slid into new post-
j ‘ j ' , war low territory Lslay.
KA "'° "T'»'r -'“’'•vice and parts., ,,, liru>nad Ht up
and purls.
r rmnwiti ti M i bM-tiie I l * “* * 1 d ome made cakes, light* f I fruit rake, nlit bread.*a>ul I 'll Mr-. I tot a Ruurk L'
'nut street. PholU' (I3H-V.
13- D»-22-23-4ts.
epair and plumbing. • Re »- _ i Hue Ratcliff Phone ■‘""on I ml l5-3p I
war low
The pound openqd at
cent, from yesterday’s dose which was in itself a post-war record.
W ife Twin of 1 irst Wife ^ I ^ ION, (CP) -The wife of Malf E. Nichols, former mayor of J 1 , ' w III -Osti'l {,!' hi. I’ll j I
| died in J920.
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jHHHHIHHHIIRHIHMtHHIIMHIHHMMMM 1929 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
$175.00
Lum A Abner. ,6:30
MEN’S Imported CAPESKIM 6LCVES
Choose One of These for Wit.ter Comfort and Smartness! Bays’ Qvepca&ts
Sizes to 181 Smartly Cut I School—Dress! Iktavy Weights!
A Value Feature! Wool Lined! Fancy Fabrics! Service Si—as!
• Soap w ; i ■(! Smooth fittr.g 1
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S.-a V K m y NOW
EXTRA SPECIAL
PART WOOL
Work Souks
Mia will Luv them by the <! •/.en.
2 1 s 25c
Knil I)n‘ss( k s-Silk Dr^ssos
\1 Prices To Soil All
l ormet 'Vice* have been forgotten and i. nil i eass r m bled in g rim us as
I dri"
have
$2!»s
$498
$050
EXTRA SPECIAL
i EXTRA SPECIAL
EXTRA SPECIAL
ter coming here three
Men’s Dress
Men’s Heavy Fleeced
Hair Tweeds
SHIRTS
(OAT
O CO
!*U>in and 1 an y Broadcloths
SWEATERS
New mqiular sha«b*s. 716 inch.HI KK4 1
77c
79c |,;ath
A ‘Af inter Favorite with thousands of men! PENNEY’S COTTON
Union Suits
79
€
(Exceptional value! Made to nnr own bljecifuatiotis! Flat collarette neck, rayon trim. Cuffs on sleeves and leg*. Miliau v shoulder. Full sizes— If you want line - grade buttons, comfort-— Htytvy ribbed cotton! wear thete!
MEN’S HEAVY FLEECED UNIONS tirey Raadiint—Ocean P arl Itnttnn--MEN’S HEAVY RIBBED UNIONS Super Weight—18 lb. ItiblH'l Bambini BOYS’ RIBBED WINTER UNIONS Heavy Weight, neatly rayon irimnu.l MEN’S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Coal or Vliddy Styles—Neal I'atlerltH NIGHT SHIRTS— Same Material .
J. C.
SPECIAL
98c $1.19 49c $1.2:9 98c
House Presses
$1.00
Hi’aiitiful array i f iiattern*
and styles.
I.i.ag ami Shnrl SVeve.*. EXTRA SPECIAL TOILET TISM F
Scot Tissue
10 Rolls 79c Waldorl Tissue 10 R< " s 45c EXTRA SPECIAL YELLOW PALM O LOVES lixtra Heavy Wi'ight. Knit Wrist 2 Prs. 25c (itiuntleL Pr.
„... HERE NOW—while they last! Your share of the millions of dollars worth of merchandise Penney’s purchased last Spring and Sutr«> mer—when the rite was just beginning! — HERE NOW —these savings that “Foresight” bought are passed on to YOU! Values that should easily save you 25 % or more! Savings that reveal prices have not gone up equally
everywhere!
— HERE NOW-—Bargains difficult to believe exist in the face of rising prices! Bargains that smart shoppers who COMPARE, quality for quality and price for price, will carry awa//
in thrifty triumph!
LADIES PURE SILK CHIFFON HOSE First quality in scasnn's favored oiler*- Pair MULTI-COLORED COTTON CHENILLE RUGS I irgi- sl/.r. 21 \ IH and many I’atl rni' Lach NU-T0NE FAST COLOR DRESS PRINTS New Shipment of Lay IVtcras — 4 anl . . ... DUR0 HEAVY WEIGHT SHEETS 81 \ 99 (dan —Seam '--ww—Karh BELLE ISLE PILLOW CASES 12 x 36—Below Heglmcement fust—Kach LADIES’ CHAMAISETTE GLOVES Popular ( iilors Puli-iui . . *• LADIES' IMPORTED KID GLOVES 4 oil’ll marve al their t.c.iuty. Buy Now — Pr. SPECIAL! BOYS HEAVY SWEATERS shaker Knit—Pul-ovr Styles-- K'n-.h BOYS’ ALL WOOL LUMBER JACKETS Wool Plaid Mackinaw (Inti—Lach . . SHEEPSKIN COATS FOR JUNIOR Si/e.* 6 In 12—(overt ( loth shell*—Lach MEN’S BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS suiier \aliic at tbit* low price—Kach MEN’S SHEEPSKIN COATS Leatherette i r Moleskin Sheila—Kaeh MEN'S SUEDE CLOTH JACKETS < ycic • of tan cr gray. 36 to JH—Ihuh SANF0RDIZED COVERT TROUSERS Set on w:ii«tbands—Hi a.y PiH'ke'mg — Lair SPECIAL! CHILDREN’S WOOL DRESSES Si/ • 2 to 6. Jerseys unJ Hair Cloth*
65 c 98,c lie 69c LOc 39c
$1.98 . 57c $1.49 $1.49
49c
$4.50 $1.49 $1.29 $1.00
I
YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE HURRY FOR YOUR SHARE OF THESE BROKEN LOTS OF BETTER SHOES. I aki n t rtrm our lim* of hitrh uraiP* number^
200 Pairs
^ Ladies Shoes
|^r
'■er-fr
t.o vr
$1.87
gi' c t 2.
S( HOOL
OXFORDS
\m» -n"i e 79c IV -
Solid tiNitwear at a •way price, 8 1-2
MEN AC T NOW up top RUBBER BOOTS $1.97 Himy- Just IH pair.
.Inc.
TcdnyV opening ipiotation for tlm pound wns 39 cents above the opening quotation for the pound a week ago. Yesterday the pound opened at j Sh.lH-v. and closed at $5.27. Fli nch francs opened today *:'t 82, 1 undnmged from yostirday’s close. They opened at 8l 7 » # t'> the pound, j thus holding steady despite large British purchases of gold from the Rank of France. |>r. Paul Fin/.ig. lending monetary ,*• pert alkf feroign editoi ol the new »• paper Finaneial New, as ' rted todajT that British* and French monetary authorities weje working in close Cooperation.
MOONSHINER’S LOT STILL WILL BEIHRI) ONE
W ASHIXtiTOX, (I P)- I’lio Volstead Vet ami tie Jones Lav i ay fall with reieal, but 11^1 will n-'t lubi i the lot of the moonshiner and the
l^,o t logger*
■Since taxes first Were imposed on alcoholic beverage- dnistir )ienaltie, liave Iwen prm uled far those . who sought t.> evade them. A sizeable
chapter in V'ei an hi-'t"('\ might he then,,
written ah' at the effort to abelis'i
LKOI.BKSS BLIXt. M\DL
10:15
the illicit manufacture of liquor
j “It apparently suits the Bank of France,” he said, “to lose gold rather ^
. . |j* * |,ithBn alio*r tho*sterling fr'''"'' r;> *e to When the Volstead Act v. , im e l Kinif, Morrison, rosu I V| , :i .pt v R . * ttwipenall ! ,'i. and
the h t" that eifrort emrtnt ■ ght xiol-it ' _ ‘ 11 'h ' sc ..
[fixed at die year in jail. lighter ten-j forcemc.’it officials found it difficult
I teiici wi re provi «-t fo» transp,,it . htain convicti.mis
. , . 1 ^ W kSHlNOTON, Nov. 15, (UP)-
• « , --
be inadequate Prosecutors resorted to ‘ * I }( ‘ ,us ‘ ,od »- v Pr * ,s ' ,,< nt the mnitpirncy laws, carrying with l " «the "Id WVbb Kenyan. Roosevelt and Foreign (’ommi- a j ttwmi a maximum penalty of two y, : ,- : Act prohihijing tl», transporiaUot. ,t l.itvil. v « f th. Soviet Lumn.it '.n jin jail and fines up to $10,(8)0 i alcoholic beverag ' oi wet at a aid lUthoritalively* i at di t 1
* . , cry states n!, , " II .'gain bec.im.* |8 gi. -. was linjn made toward tin.'
When th 'I ff ■ uBies of* pr via - onorutiv l.ikewi ■ wi!! the IF" I go.-.l of n ogmfion.
[ Ati j _* ... tors ati n pled to resort to tlr old ..hipnh'llt .f lUpior , Iveitising into
internal revenue laws and the law* dry states,
tigainst smuggling The courts a a • • •
title .however, found that such affeii-•
-e- rnmc under the prohibition In" ( HANDED PAim X "IK • t r,c..ivc #-ruiDr thf* Jk’olst- i \<’t huvinjyf sup i*' 'l» 4 1 193Z V-o DLLUaL LvHJi i.
• • r I \PKKR, Mich (I P) The Pm S425.HO bihil*on party o VI ■ An. >n rec< r ^ ^ l-imi
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Congress then passed the so-rallrl
Jones Five an I Ten law which allow- j convention here, . hanged it, I I# ,i a t. fit ■ \. a . > - «. ' • ah c
name®!
• Ford Dealers Since 1910 * (,iiiiiiiiimBiii» |lilil,lilinil, ^ llli,IIIIIIM | ***
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$ANNKK CLASSIFIED ADH fee caster. The maximum penalty was p. my
tlie cottntrj'
:
Law we I
BAXNEU ADS < t l RESULTS .*•
9 (aim A Minei Jj :.() 19*15 Kini*:, .Morrison,* Foster ^drd Dealers Since 191(1 ItllUllilUMlHIUI llii 1111 0
