The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 November 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1931.

♦ _f^^^ SSL _ FINK ALL WOOL ♦ irtlHSICih ollOn

(OATIN(;S AND ♦ Sl ITINOS 54 in. \Vll>K ♦ In hnlh plain ( and Nmt'llv ^ Mixturt.H, mtv -ni'ulil.v, fir (oats T >kirl> and Suil>. in al olorv ♦

A Hiii Inireaise

r

M'MKKOI S OKKKS ON I'll.K IN COl NT1 |{| < DKUKK'S OH-’IOK It! KIM. I*\SI TWO W r,KKS

$1.49

\l^4l nil HIKlI lov+lv M'parali ^kirl.s—1 d

'(■nil'll

1‘laulr inak" $2.50

S. C. ri!K\( I CO.

»] -Deeds filed in tin' office ol ithe m .uni., recorder durinif the pest two I \ i... - showed 1 decided increase ovei J the nu fiber filed in pre\ious perio i- * of t .■ same lengfth, Mrs May Be » gi record) r, reported. Real estate j

> transfers for tlfe peiiod follow: Frank to Frank All) , n and

Clay

j other.'. I 1 T'.Vl'shil

if .hi acre in Monroe

. SFECI\E! Mondai and Tuesday Hrazil llltiek, Uun of Mine, per Ion

SILoO

2 ineh .Screen per Ion

So. 75

Hand Pieked per Ion

st.oo

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Marie faiteljorire, (Iree.ncastle. oriK-

SILVER VESSELS FOUND KALiMAH. Sueilen (CP) An

sse 1 ^ have Inen )IUII ai Kalmar Casil<

wafei o\.

he year 111 111 »hil‘

(lent sucietl i coi i red in a i The oldesl. a stamped uuh a pildnl koIM in 17:;k. Ii r vi ssels at pa i the casi Ir. an

thief. The prison up that some v.ay about from th. c

In lie) I

tnanutai d fltat

a loot sti>|i'll

and forgotten h> ■astlo lias ii'ixl I I S i J ail i ll is pi inin.i:e. u tin km ii picked II}) lie 1 ■il le s col let I ion of s

ll ''nil

--•ible his ssels illi r.

| a 1 roail. j v ninan ihan ihe er. Whe length . in thick fnms. it 1 hi nek e.imera inch sipi (hr) ca 1

ch may Ii tveii hand. I •iaki compai Ided it meas one inch in a lion t one h ■i. laiadeil :hs less than es made ll ! a fraction <> loll by nsin; enlHikal.

niallliklu

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and hid them in ihe uci;i

CAMERA FOR WOMAN S GLOVE UCJPZIO (FI*) A oolnplete an! offlcitTit camera has appeared

RATTLER SAN SIMON Oila monster i Ii \ fOoi rat I fliwl Th » hoiit r woikf-rs.

LOST

- ha lim

GJI.A A huKe itrttck a In reptib by C. C.

Socialist Mayor Takes Office

] . Frank Cutler, ti part i f lot Ml! in inal plat, fl.aO"

James T. Christie, to Archie Fay Dunkin. part lots 2:{ and 24, Green- , castle, Plummor's addition, si. j Judson Linley and others, to I>o j Filler, undivided interest in lots I, 2, and in Roachdale, Cline's second

addition, $1

Leo Faller. to Laura Failer, lot- I, J, and :! in Koachdale, Cline's addi

tlon. $1.

Re. a K. t alinaday and husband, to M.i, !■ inhe - ■ i \iidalt Clarke F*lace addition, $1. GeoiXe W McKamey and wife, to \; , I , ■ . . 1 ■ 16 and 17 in f loverdale, $ I. Oliver IMaydi and wife, to Hoy Blaydes, la.21 acres in Jackson township, si Roy Rlayde and wife, t > Oliver Ii. Dlayih .-. I n lev ai .l.'ick.-eu i.'ivri-

J ship. $1.

Ola I’ollom. to Walter Hrann and wife, a dm., dtv I to lots S, 1), 10, 11. 12. 12. .'14, and 2a in Manhattan, orig-

inal plat, #000.

Fillmore State Bank, to Clay Harr) Neier, <|iiit claim to 84 o-4 acres in Marion township. $1. Austin W. Inman, to Clay Hart) Neier, 80 acres in Marion township,

SI

.

Alva II. (ieiitri and wife, lots 1, 4. 7, 8. and 29 in (ireencastle, Commercial dace,, si. Harry I.. Walla e, to K. S. Hamilton, land in Juek'on towuship, $2,.'illo F S. Hamilton and wife, to George W. Deer, same land in Jneksi n town-

ship, $1.

J. in I) Miller, to Jame.- A. Skelton. of acres in Jackson town-hip. $1. James A. Skelton and wife, to William kreigfh, trustees, oI acres in Jackson township, si. Isaac Brattain and wife, to James F. Hi attain, 24 acros in Madison

township, $1.

Sheriff Alva lb van, to Federal Land Bank. 240 uiT-es in Franklin

township, '12.0110.

Brownewell and wife, to ckiiey, land in Floyd town-

Stockw’ell, land in WashiiiKt n township, $1. Kdmond Stockivoll, t lark Mc- ( .moiii k, same land in \S :ishin)rton township, $1. Viijfil McCaniBiuc* and wife, to (Madys Royers* land in Jefferson and Marion townships, $•• Gladys Rogers, to Virgil McCamn . k oid wife, ame 1 md. $1. Forest Hill cemetery, to Gladys M. Hammond, north half of I t 9, square 7, Forest Hill cemetery, $100. (;\N\I)\ FAILS TO E NTHUSE 0VEH KEFEAL

No I \v| |\i, \l)\ \ NT AGK >i:kn hi sinkss mkn

OF DOMINION

FARM NOTES (Compiled by Coiinjy Ayenl) "li. won i be lony” luilil tin nbeat-m owers win iyned t-oiil i acts will receive tloii llrst p'lyments as the county ayetu t 'eeived a letter 'staliiijy that \Va.-.hiuyton officials w ti takiiiK can* of Indiana last and ibis comins week.

liob it* Kendall of Clinton township Is the tlrst I-II club membei*l ' have signed up for 1924 club. ‘Iloliby" is‘ thiri ell and h is been an aciiv, cluii iitmibei since In was i«‘ti years of ay . "Bobby" join'd tlm , oil clidi whic h is a nei# prcjeip in this count), last yetit being :be tirs! vein to bai" been oryanixed. I, ' - taki out bats off to the colt club boys and encourage th-m ,n produce better horses in the future.

tonitk | "Bureau 1)1 n,.,.'

Missinc Fersons" EETT !

"Mis

THAT WOMAN!

LEWIS

STONE

MOM REA I need of prohi" Slatt- will ha' 1 ; g> t < anan In fa t, Cat

\ol 18 ( UF’I — Ren in the Lnitel no enduring advant is believed liere.

ARREST The in a it she loved . - • her

executioner!

If nr shirk* the ranis against lover*, u hen one oj

them is a spy!

Plan' for (he Indium Stale Corn Show and the Intel national Corn Sh< w ii re developed b.i tin nffn ers | of tin Indiana Corn Growers' \ss’n. i at a meeting held recently at Fur due linivo: !•' Ihe Slate shmf n 1 11 I)' hebl dui'ing the annual agricultuial

"" ‘"I 11 * 11 intet i ’st s j r-Qn fe re in at Furdue. .Ian H to 12.

, er in* depending < n

•he tout 1st ti St lies ft'cp a With a hug> for surplus t :i 11 dt -1 IHei - three things: ()ne How imported lii|U

lished ?

'I'w.i Will t LL S, liquor nations cause which w i 'Ii \merican Three—will repealing pr American Un ■

fanada?

if they secc i duty of #0.011 .■ T' vernment, < 111 I 11 el f tt> jr* gallons of sui j U. S. distill) 1 liquor n! their ■ posed f what levelop i.- pi" lievwl the Un t a very large in in Canada oin

} a? rating.

As to the t u quarters it is Ii trac of (.'tinan t Umti (1 Slat' - h . ■ Im i'ii mui e repeal wil lfnv>

while the rnteruutional show will be beld at Cbieago dining the Gi)esto) k IA po i' con w b n Ii p n - | ii

from t e United

oils problem,

arket opening up : an liquor produc-i Tll( , First-Citizens Bank and Trust wonying aliout | Company. (Ireencastle, ind. is again • j sponsoring a Corn Show for all Ftltl S tanrt on j pam County Corn grow rs Dee., M, 1 ■ be estab- M n. and t <i. There ■ ., . lass fot

I one-ai re boys

mpetition for the] iii among foreign j Mulch strawberries dm ii.g th. | ter price-cutting | last two weeks of Vovtubei. b

nefit nobody but

oi. sinner?

ITiitcii States, in ■it ion, export the ying pioblejn to Modification of the ir.iib n imposeT h) th(“ ■ .dim distillers may d ot the 40,110(1,000 , whisky before the -tart turning out mi. Whenthis L disirther business might leiuatical. It is he'd States will nut he. icrter of li((uor made n il own stills start mist traffic, in some itlieved that the aticing wet, when the was technically dry, exaggerated and that no great effect <n

normally the plants are well matured by that time and r ady for their winter sleep Apply an even coating of i ot b st i aw ovi r tin planting. If the planting is in low ground where spring it t is likelv to cause damug . the cover of straw should be increased to three ilicbes to dt lay spring grow tli Jn the spring, after an oeeusional new leaf has yellowed under the straw, remove the excess mulch to the aisles bet w ein thi low s Leave a light cover ov m the rows to support the fruiting stems ml preient tin* berries from lying in contact vvith the soil. Mulch protects tie plants against severe freezes and leaving, keepthe berries clean and conserves moisture to increase the yl»ld of fruit. The yield of good fruit by mulched plantings is normally 25 to 50 per

the numbei business mri optimistie.

of tourist.'. ITactica! however, are far from

SON SUBS' FOR MAYOR-DAD

Walter

j -Tes -e Sli

i ship, $1

Jesse

i Brew tie.’ e | in Flov l t j Walter M Cumin..

f loretici

lace ,S. M ingtim tm

Mat J. M

Oglt

ckney, to Walter 11. I. quit claim t" tme land

muship, $1.

ha| e| eqmetet) , to llo-a k, cemeterv lot. #lu. Shitq) Schaffner, t , Wal- * lintir, 71 actes in Wash-

nship, $1.

ipliy, uni. to ( amphell A . ami 1 in tireencastle,

’Mie first Soda let Mayor ever elected in the State of Connecticut, the lasper McLcvy (left) ii shown as he wa Mayor of Bridgeport by his predecessor, the Hon. Edward T. Bucking ham. Mayor licLevy, Bridcsport's in rannial Socialist Candida to, prom*’ adn mist i alien for hi* city.

In Nliismi Beach \\s Jht JLettuwcdL

J

|M)t f ni l uciiii nt, $1. I lark McCormick.

Bt ISTON

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tuck : f hr "

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his radio

'lr»*ss in Ii hair ol i cun-

ilirlate to

hi* ma> oi allty . hi^ sou.

Paul. vvn.

ilif «l in and con tin u«

where ht-

her left off in hi.-» af)

I al to tie

oters.

ONTARIO

PLANS HUGE WORKS

TOKO.N r

". Out (I F) A work..

building |,

gram tin Ontat i tu

Ci . t $ 3 x ,

,t)U» and to eiupio)

f l.2ou tin

bus beeir annonnc-rl by

Prime Mi;

ter tirrngi Henry uit.l

Is likely ti

■ tie pressed into aetUHl

opei at bin

itbin tbe in xt few

to K<iin ti !

1‘rerficts Immense ('halites #

Opening loi tk< Wintci Seaton Jenueiy firtt European Plan An Etclu.iva Wiatei Rasoit Hotel, on Bucayne Bay, with Ocean Bathing a 'Private Dock and every facility loi the comfort end entertainment of its delusive end ditcriminefmg clientele Rates Double bom $8 00 to $20 00 per day A la carte service and Fixed Prierr Meels,

I

Other DcW.tt Opviatvd Hotair induJa In Cleveland hi The HOLLENflfN In Chicago Its The LaSALLE In Columbus Its . The NHL HOUSE In Akron Its a The MAyflOWER • FENWAY HALL, Cltvaland sHighClass Residential Hotel, is elso under DeWitt 0 Management

dFwit' t . O Pc R AT -k.

| S- r rotary ..f Agricultur. Henry A. Wallac, who spoke before ttvc cunjvi ruii.n of the A-sociatinn of I un 1 Grant CVdlcg- ; U ,d Utmn Hie.' ui < Moago M 'may, aUt'idel by hundred- „f agricultural expert.- He predicted the vast ]atuttuigs in th" (arm pr-; ulati.m of the I niti-d St.,;, „ “raUonal resettle nent may be nscsssary in attaining tha sound and parmanent Xtneri. can. prosperity to which President Rooeevelt is lonunitted

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