The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1933 — Page 3

THE DAILY IANNE1? GREENCASTlt (N'DIaMa, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1.1933

IHE \MKIUCAN SECURITY ro. i,,,.. ,v Discounts 1‘liune BH |ll!j Iv Washiilglon SI.

t OtIMISSMHM-IRK' 4 I. % I \l s A li.^t of claims filed in the county auditor's office for allowance by the Bourdof Commisisoners of the County or Putnam at their meeting December,

OSSIFIED ADS

For Sale—

i I l^.,n

l|;i\ U.h Shetland pony, [ m<l other livestock :il roinnvunity S:tle ham, v her tad. Ip< j. ^i., Cood i-ug 9x12, $. r >00. , |- ■ham.re, cast side of L nn e 170-1* 1-21. ; ,|M \I.K: ! set new tu^ . Ii i et new chain har- [ m one 1932 Ford truck, . , , | H. (' ton truck, $00. I John iM-ere mower witli I, fso; one ne\w hay rake, , 1: 11 is Itook-lfleepinn mai t I0. r >, for $260; 600 rd. p 11 'I .40 per rod; twi rd. 39 L oil No. 9, .46 per id.; poulL i liargains. Second hand 1,1 ( ainpliell * Opiles. See ( spiiell or (iilliert Ogleis. 24-25-Dec. 1-2 j

c \ I I l\v i steel dump beds. ■ . 'i.i|nd FilliiiK station. i i 2p

IPM N!) for sale. Open e.,,H coons and seven opposI on. Je e Fgyers, Clov- \ | 27 dp.

For Rent—

|i \ I : 'I'hree loom lower It ini shed, cozy and reasV H /hland street. l-2t

iKN'l'; \ ix room house at hr auniie. One story, modi', nt n i oiiahle. For inforllepMne 234 2«-. r .t,

-VVanfed—

1 • |»:i lure VV ill use L Reese l»uis, f! mile eiist. i l-A4-3p.

Clerk

i F Cannon & Co. Hamilton’^ Hook Store i he Daily Banner

Auditor

\\ A. Copper Kathryn Miller Hamilton Hook Store i H W’oodhurn Printiiiff Co. TreatfitreT V\ T lla.nd.N i K. Woodbiirn F^tg Co. Hin roui l.s Adding - Machine Co. S« obee Bros. Hamilton Book Store

Heconlvr

Book Store

Sur\eyor

i la milt ons ftook store

Sheriff

Ha mil tons Book Store Count} Stiiierlmeuiieni Ho> Iv Jones J .li/.a lo t |j 1 'adget t Ha milt ons Book Store o < 4»rnoer I’ I*:. Reed Mayme H*-ed 4 liildreim lloNpithl I iiioi John \\ 11»-1 oil I ‘‘i i mi io (’oun i' Hospitti 1°

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Alva Bryan Alva Bryan, boarding Browning A llam.nond 4 «Mirllioune .1 R Davis • »eorgo Haines o ' Uiiina H. smitIio ° Bii-wtiiug a IhMiiinond liul Associated Telephone Co < 4»urthoaae find .Inll < 51 * ••n. ;i si Wat#*r Works 0o. Noillu rn Indiana Bower Co 4 4mi n t > Farm 4 , larence W. 4’rosby IDii»v C 4'roHby W M «v 4 it O Rrien AI > it l« /i in meima n .loim N. Husseli Alary Iv Bitlgood High I’oint oil 4\i 0 \ I, ! )obliH B I *. Mullins • A. Kelley John A. Mcl’abe Miller (i rain Co. I mliana Kefoi nm t »»r\ - • 'ha l ies 11 Uee| or J I. Hohoiub I 'lu ll > Bakeries Drowning A Ifainiuond 11 4*1111 It \ u. Voik 4 I h ll I t win % ((eiiditiMT 4lf fleer II II Sands \\ i I helm in la Williams I'.-'ily Banner puhlie luinling Tlt« He i it ii|| A nian’da 4 •iinuiiiKluim I Irst Citizens Bank & Tnisi 4 hi Shell I *et l oleiini 4 *o|'p. TimiiMhlp Itelief Klza Page, .laekson 4niMr 4* Akers, Franklin W 'ii i ' i ’unipton. Bussell ' h r I leudrii ks, MonrotPaul I 'r. derh |<, F'loyd II \'. Ruark, .Marion H l Wells. (Jre«*ncastle Knior\ •*. Brat tain. Mad ison Idward ('h -w. W ashing Frank Sutherlin, _NVarren D ® 4 ’ox, J eflY I in < I iin s Kt nnedv, c’loverdale Mlnte IiimiItuflimN Indpls 4»rphan Asylum Ind .Methodist 4’lillilretiH Home 4,iiNollue 4 Itllmn IliMlriet \«*. | Joe D< ali °

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Henry Phl |l,?‘^ ,r,< • ,

Win. Zeiner Dee Wright

•F red Sanford , 1-eland Hanes Herbert Zeiner Sanford Smith Elnut .MeKamcy

•l4»hn Klliott

F-zra Arnold Ceeil Huffman

Ira Moorp

Hester Miller M ipon .Miller

Ala v na i d llaiu el

John Carroll

Diurrlct Ao. K c Ogle

•'has F'astham Dear, Raines 4 ’eeiI Arnold

Earl ('ash J B Clark Alex Bryan

Harold Btinttn Q

4'l.as Buwinari

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Eli A few bhek wiilnuts. ‘.ill Unis, Raccoon, Ind. 21-«od-5p. Jl WANT FT): I nm lop thwesl comer of I he Whitlivl Hurl ip r Shop. ii Tuesdays, Tliursdays i i ypp ms before you | hat your furs are Rraltain. 27-10t f Any kind of dead stock Creencastle. We pay all Wnchtel Co. 24-tf Mra-ellaneous— ml SQUARF, DANCE at • SnturdoV niK'ht, Music Mamhlcrs. Admission 15 M Kainhridvc Saturday '■I oiiie Hall. Music hy Roh I 1 ' tra. It. |l< HDALE DBFK \ I ED | c ii s pool was defeated I.idovn in a hasketba’.l :i\ci| .at UuloKa Thursdjiv I'utnam county lioy s were Ei i 'I at the half. nlc overtime vaiue the Uidefeatisl the Itonchdnle hy the close score of 23

st VI,ES DETECTIVES •K t.OVKRNMENT MINT HR. Colo., (UP) — Millions uold and silver an 1 kept nt here, s - public is never startle,! hy iillinen as: N V I R MINT ROBBED PROM INSIDE.” fniiit officials do not sear'h 11 ■ They do not question "va! and departures. They harp-eyed detectives to Ihem. a lietter way—a check 11 ales of such perfect Iml'•it 1 hey record the smallest r an ounce. I" 1 i us metals are weighed ■y aie lu.eived, again after been melted down, a thinl they reach the refining vain when the precious bars t'liace in the vaults. “K 'lit. these weights are be^•"d and re-checked. The 'tt"i refined out of the metal d. Everything must total ''d to do so, the officials can fingers on the very spot the shrinkage occurred. h"w evidence of theft that pula ble, mt ten years ago the puhisit the mint. Soon after holdup in which five nven federal reserve hank truck 'd °f $200,000, a ban was ' n ueh inspection trips.

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Frank

Woodrow WilHon

Wm Kane . ^ n

IHntrlet No. » Alva Howln Ivan Proctor Ross Oliver Harr> Alter

Kenneth Modlln

Hniost TlH»mp*on

F W Jn4ly . ^

Ulntrlet >4*. io Fred Wallace

Mill Noll

Dailey

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IRfbert Fitzsir Haymond Alice

* 'llfford Fltzslmmon'

Do I fib Hammond

Tom Terry Wm < ’• rift in

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Alva Stone

Frank Parmer

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Ke,* Andrews

Mr PMfs

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Jas. Rollings Virgil Morris

Jacob Young ©

Willis Aker Ralph Ne(-s

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I • r !• I ferbi rl F I* Walk* r H. J Shake Cola Haltnm \ J. Shako Raymond 4 'hambci liu Ray McClure Kmniett Shoemaker |'',,i'(‘S( Steele Ralph Branncman Wes Bxannernan Fred Sinclair F'sio| O’Ponner Jobn Trout o c 4» Davis 0 Clvdf Suihcrlln J \\ MiifeheHPn Rol YVeilkcr 4 'li.i- W \ nt ° Albert WilllitniH .1 I* \Villiains Noah Broun Woody WilliHnis Roy Williamson F’red .Mid’liirc Albert Siddons Howard Appleby (braid Purr c,*drb Ray © lOlmer 4’llne B. c McHilverxt Virgil Branncman Fai t 4 Jraha in Jess 4 ‘a SSI < ° J nil m Kinvllle Clarence Jones Oliver Jones ® Joe Hall

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John Blair

Russell Draper * *

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F'lanklin Sire* Monison Rrot Scohee Bros. W P Higcr

Indiana State Parm

Not n Keller

K'tig. Morrison. Foster Arthur Plummer

Ray Arnold

Fugene Kivett Albert McPerren HaBon Iron Works Co.

Isaac Skelton

Midwest Crushed Slone Co, High Point OB Co, Robbs Tire and Battery Co. COOPKR, C'outity

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HAVE YOU TRIEDJT?

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ifomctJiit\y Beti&L

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HOME OIL COMPANY

685 No. Jackson St.

Greencastle, Ind:

Convicted Lawyer

[after an extolled viist with Mrs. ('as- i the annual inspection • f the Eastern I sidy and other relatives. ' ! Star lodge at (rix.velaijd Saturday o , o.o , night were Mrs. K. C. Collings, Mrs.

.Mrs. Frank lawman of Clevelai.d,

ivfrs. (I. I,; VaA-

, ifi! of Billing and obclimi sciine of the Iran ar! ns that weu re sponsible for the < "Ilapse of tht Hank of the United States, Isidoi Kresel, noted New York lawyer, i, pictured leaving New York Supreme Court after lie hud been senti need to lb months in Sing Sing orison.

♦ + KAINRIUDT.E Hy Mrs. N'l I fill

Mn. Ed Cgnkd) "I Spencer was a eili I of her -isler, .Mrs. I, W. Veaeh and family last Thursday. Her* mother, Mis. Weaver returned home

[ ()., visited Mr. and . eleave last Friday.

•William Uamall is seriously ill :d

his home north of town*

.Mrs. Dark' HuhhalU «f C.reencastfl‘ was a iniest of Mr . Nettie Mil-,

ler over the ^yekend.

Ralph*Fry. Harley Miller and <>i °ville Vamleave attended the American I.egihn meeting at Dnnvilfe las,

Sunday.

.Mr. Kelt tell, formdr ttendrirks county superintendent of schiail , gave an interesting talk at the convocation pnVraVi at jlic high hool last Friday morning. 0 | Mr. and‘Mrs. (!. D. Leyenberger, l Mr. and ^Jrs. (iuy Collings and W I*. I Sackntt and daughter were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrt.,Al1 1,ert Heavins. Mrs. Ollie Hainey of Greencastle, Mrs. Maggie Hainey and Mrs. Carrie Dtmtall were Sunday dinner guests of Fred Nelson and family. Mrs. illll anri Mrs Bennison of Indianapolis spent last Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs C C Harting and

daughter.

Mrs. (tana Caywo si and dnughtoi ,Olive and Mrs. Halting motored to I .a fay e tie Friday to visit Ruth Anna Cuywood, who acompanied them

home.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tatuin have movedAo Crawfordsville to spend the winter. Mr. Tatum is employed as telegraph operator There. Miss Margaret Reeid returned home Saturday from a visit in Imflana-

polis.

Bainbridge people who attended

Elsa late, Mrs. Curtis lliegins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry, Mr. and Mi’s. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clements, Mr. arjul Mrs Fred Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wellor.' Miss Rovine Moriiuof Widianapoli visited Mr, anil Mi- Claude Ete, he sun and family over the weekend. H. R. Sands, who has been confined to his home for the past week because of illness, is much improved. Mi Robert Mcflaujfhej i In I" diimapoll's Monday. „

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Not tee is hereby stven Ihm ,he on ileiHlKMi'd Aitoilnlelrnlor will ofrei for sal, anil sill at private sale ai the iisplenee of sobl A dm Inin l ra tor, leenieil one-half mile casi of the prem Ises hereinufter (lexer I bed. commi

PiK at in.on o'cloe lleeember Klh, 1

from iKiy to day thereaftei until th( > following deacrlned real .'sinb |,,aging to |he estHte of Hald (b-eedi-nl local (‘‘I in Fuinuni (’oiiniy, Indtnnn. 10-

wll:

:i7 l.l acres off of the east side o! Hi*' norlhwest »|inirfer of sec,Ion ’.(1. township Cl north, runio :l west, e*-

off of thl

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M on Saturday

and

lay thereaftei

dcscrlhcd renl csiale he-

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Slh, and coni inning

Ihcrenfiei until H«dd

eepl one acre

southwest

corner theerof nnd exieplina thcr.

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of the saul h fair,

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from 10 .'lores

iid described real i-maie am* a*-". '* soiilhi s, i|ioir,er of (he southwest qaarter of section 19. township Cl north, range g west, eontainlng ’Iii

acres, more or less.

Also, the south half of the northwest ,|iiurter of the southeast uuniter of section 19, township Cl nurtk^ range 1 west, euntulnlag 29 acres,

more or less,

TCK.MS (IF SACK: Halil sale will he mule at private sale for not less than tin full npprnlHed value and for eas 1 ’. Said real estate will he offered a” a whale and In tracts, pursuant to m - ,|, r nf t tie Putnam Circuit Court and subject to the approval of the Putnam

rirrult Court.

O. W WWOHT,

Administrator of Kstste of Franelx

T ('as, ireceawed.

Pearl l.ee Vernon. Attorney for Ad-

mlnlstrntor.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION O ■i( • In ie In given that tin iinilcrnigmd has been appointed hy the .ludgs of lhe Circuit Court of I’utnum County. State of Itidlaiin, Ex( t utor nf tin will of Mary I’orle, I, Van. late of I'utnam c uniy, il ■- ceased. Said esl:it( Is Rtipposed to be snlvmt .* latfnyeite 1,,-Van Porter, Kxerntor. Nov. in. ifen. Allotneys, Gillen A- l.yon. Cange No. 76*1. John W. Herod, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 17 fit.

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•J. •j* r a- -I* *1- *1* + RtlAf ifltAl.K •!’ By Mi Flo: ie Dei her • ■F *F + *F 'I* *1* Mr. and Mrs. Fcreat McMullen of Indianapolis v« ited Snlurdaly and Suflday with Mr.«atnl Mr Harvey Newton and family. 0 Mr. and Mrs. < Hen < l wlfelti « s11,, l.al'iycy' vi iti-'l Thu,sday afternoon with Simon Barnes, who is seriously ill. Miss Esther Boyer, who is slaying with Mi md Mi Bailey Wing, ,, |n t Ciaw I' rdsi ille, rclurne'l .’ .iturday I’nr a few days visit with her aunts. VI i and Mi John Ci i hniuu,* M, lama Bridges, Mrs. Ruth Dodd and Mis. Waller hauls attended the funeral of their nephew, Allen Morgan, which wits held at the home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthui* Mmgan in Rupluul, IN., Saturday afternoon. 8 Mi C i a e ll.'ii nard re, 141 iiciMunmi

few (lays visit with A111} a II irsharger nt

Saturday after her sister, Mrs.

T0M0, rt.

Mrs. Ethel Kinkade of Ladoga vis-

ited Saturday* and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frazier. °Mr and Mfs. Kenneth C.eptry of New Market and Mis.- Margaret Ymihg 0 of lndia.na|Mrlie spent the weekend with theii parents, Mr. and Mi Elmer Young 0 0 Miss Kate and Miss N'eil Lovett nf (Ireencastle and Miss f.lla Walsh wen- Sunday 1 dinner guests of Mrs. Kate and Mary Anderson? Mr. and Mrs. Roert Crosby atteivled the l. 1° Purdue fotfiall tjame at Rloomington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. a AiThur Sanders are in paren, of a ilauehtei, ImM, 'lues-

day, -Nov. 2H

Mr. and Me LaTviAiff, Fuller of Indianapolis spent the weekend with ihr latter’ pahentlA Mr. and Mrs.

(irover Ellis.

Mrs. Kmma Hrookshirt* was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Ailes and Mrs. Bell Payne in Ladoga* Qtber guest were Mr. and Mt.-. Dode Grodian ,\Tr. and Mrs. John Clark iw-re in Indianapolis^ Men,lay. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crosby and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby and son John were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mi -. .1. F. Crosby and daughter. Mi and Mr- Roy Bat ker of Kokomo \i ilia! : aluida? and Sunday 0 with th' o fi rmer - mother, Mr- Lottie Barker* and Mr. and Mrs. David Barker and son. 0 Mr. and Mis. Earl Thompson aind daughter of ^ Iroenc.'i-tie visited Saturday night with Mr and # Mr-. John ( lurk. , . , . Miss Mttry ^Thompson of Indianapolis spent the woekeml with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson

and daughter.

Cadets Look Like Sure Winners Over Irish

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice Is hereby given that the undei - igni il lias been appointed hy the Jtidg - of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Stale 01 Indiana, Adinlnlstratof ol the estate* of John Nieholi . late of Putnam County, dee eased. Said is,ale Is supposed to he solvent. IP Itert If. Newpent, Administrator. • Nov. 1C, IHfifi. Attorney. Robert NcWgent. Cause No. 7r*fifi. John W Yferod. ch ik of the Putnam Circuit Court. 17-fit.

There was a time when an Army-Notre Dame battle was a to-sup, but the meeting of the two elevens at Yankee Stadium, New York, will probably be a walkover for the great Army squad. Despite brilliant w-cik of individual atari Nwtra Dame eoenrCa demor-

alized team, while the Cadets will be fighting to keep their 1933 record clean. Having gotten over a tough game with Navy the boya from West Point have old); to hurdle the Ramblers to close the season unbeaten. Above a re aonie <tl the stai * who will clash