The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1934 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1934.

NK'R H\TS 1 ARHIVEI) TODAY Straws and ( repos $1.98 I^arwre and Small Brims $2.98 ('repo Hats, pastel shades, M hite, pink, blue. S. <:. PRKVO COMPANY

Horn* Store

ONE-ACT ?LAYS EDUCATIONAL

■\ ( HAT i»N THIS AND THAT “fin down to Kew in lilar time, in lilac time, in lilac time. Go down to Kew in lilac time, (it is not far from London).” It is nearly lilac time hero and, while wo oann t uo down to Kew, much as we mijirht enjoy it—still, Greene,astle lia< ’ jrood points. Maybe we have no poet to sinp it hut when the evor-ne\\ miia<'le of the resurrection com<- to us, we have just as many winter weary ones who «tep joyfulh out into the sunshine and just as many—or more -lovers who walk hand in hand. There are si me of us who would lln to Kew. oh, undoubtedly, liecause "it is not far from I.orvlon" and we would hope that if we jrot as far as Kew some p 'd fortune would take us the rest of t e w .y. Hut if we fro for the lilacs a clean and fraprrant reason—who owns the lilacs anyway? If we had a very selfish triunt in our midst who huilt a high, hieh wall about his flowers, even he could not =hut their fragrance in. So many of • e very nicest things in life the good God gives us, not only freely, hut lavishly. We must 'have just one thing—a heart to appreciate and love

I Vanderbilt Jr.—that was—said the i Scottie was old and blind and tooth- | R .« ; neighbor claimed the dog had bitten her, not once hut three times! Katherine Cornell’s Cooker Spaniel, Flush, i- giving ikigiom halcyon days of publicly—nights still being re■servijd for cats. The unexjiected and rather orew-ome ending of the play leaves flush tuoix-mirist in the minds | of his audienceA very famous churchman of a '■entuiy ago believed that dogs have souls. He may have been as right about thn- a- many people as many people think he was on other and more vital questions. The Bible's reference 'o dogs i- pretty unsavory, he i- either Hiking sonvt, watching for a chance to eat the children’s bread or returning to some already eaten, but (he oriental dog is not the kind we know. We who love them feel as Lord Hyc m did who wrote of his dog that he “possessed h.-auty without vanity, sterngth without insolence, courage" without feioeity and all the virtues of man .cithout his \ices.” M. M. N.

All ummer long Tony carried slabs of d ml buckets of dirt about the park. He carried stakes and bricks, anything connected with his job. Finally the buss lunkod at him long enough one day to see that he did everything the hardest way and he said: “Tony, isn’t there a wheelbarrow s .mowhere around here for you to use?” Tony flashel him a smile from his somewhat dirty brown face. “Oh. yes- 1 show you. Come." » Behind the tool house stood the wheelbarrow with it, handles up against the w-all Over it ran a riot of dark green heart sha|»eil leaves clinging by little pale green spirals, and over it all burned the wine-red chalice of the morning glory blossoms. “You seq,” said Tony, “I could nota use him. Eviy morning I look and look, then I worka better.” “You poor fool—just a morningglory,” said the boss.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by ih- Jii(1 t v r e of the Circuit Cnurt of Putnam County. State of Indiana, Executor of the will of Bertha C. Tucker, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said ertate Is supposed to he sol vent. Cassell C. Tucker. Executor. April 6. 19J4 Attorneys Gillen & Lyon. Cause No. 7612 John W. Herod, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 7-Ht

not it t: or

Ft was a beautiful curving driveway and along the border the garilner had been instructed to place pansy plants which were now in bloom, purple, maroon and yellow; lavender and white. When Mrs. Midas drove out from her palatial home she added a frown to her habitually fietful expression. Several of the plants were out of line. She must tell the man to lie more <nreful if he valued his job. When Mrs. O'Mara came that corning for the laundry work, she brought Gincy, the next to the littlrst, with her, because thn littlest was teething and Cahy simply could not mind them both. Gincy knew siie mustn’t touch any flowers—ever—nor step on the grass, hut all morning she walked slowly up and down the drive anil talked to each pansy face tumeil up to her. Shu named -most if them — beautiful names from the stories Cathy told her- Cathy' went to Sister Serena's school. Gincy told the pansies wonderful things she had thought of hut had never told—even to Cathy. They noddnd to her so she knew they understood. Who owned those pansie- ?

KIXM MKTTI.CMRYT

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Notice Is hereby given to the ereil-

Rnil 1* - f Joan

H‘*rs. hfirs and of Joanna M Alinden, dpr»»nMe<i. in appear in tho

upp«

rutnam i fniiii Court, held at Oroefi-

Indiana, on the day of II, MUJ4. nnd Hliotv * aufle. if any, thn Final Jk 11lernent Acoov

AM il why

■rnr

should not he npprnv. d and «»afd heir* ar»* notified ti» then nnd there make proof of heirtthip. and receive thHr

distributive shares

mt* lent

men

with fh«* estate of said de<

d not l lot if ied

of in

strihutive shui

Wltne^^ the ^*i» rk of snfd Court, this

J9t h day of March.

1. 1*».!4

JOHN W ITRROD. clerk Putnam Clrrult Court. 30-2t

NOTH !•: TO %0!S-NF!MIIK^T«4

State of Indiana, County of Putnam, t lie Putnam Cm

In •la

of Putnam ss.

Putnam Circuit Court,

Term. 19 34

Januao orm. 1934 Suit tfi Quiet 'nth*. Cause No 14492. Claude crodlun,

Jennie Frames vTodian,

VH.

Thomas Clark, er vl. Come now th* plaintiffs hv

M J

Murphy, their attorriey atid tile their complaint herein, together with

affidavit of

with sin

person that

the residences, upon diligent inquiry ate unknown of the following named

ten f person thn diligent ifirtuir; following narnei •fendants. to-wit.

'J'hornsis Clark, Sarah Clark. Thomas lien, flehecca Chirk 'ihomas Parker,

Sarah Clark.

defendants, to-wi

The

Al

Admr. of estate of

Th

the estate of Bowl-

K• v. John W

of

1 ’ 1 R • I w rail Adams. Thomug

Holland. Adrn

ing Key. Joseidiitu

ir. o

Howling K «\ John W Key, ephihe Key, Thurman W (JihRon,

9 rail Ann fEttfdnet riioma» OnrdnRr,

Ann (Jardnei

FIixa Mcl i.ittielH. AT ' t v Oiiiaon, Harv

'Dimiels, JumeH H Key. TF Albert F Key Oliver Ke Al. Key, Sarah Key, J iek. Margaret M Hamrick ns. Hiram Hlavens. Jacob 1

leiirj Ford. Thorn..- A< kers Margi ckers. Arthur WVIker. Rachel Craw

fioma Qihs

irah Key. Jesse M.

Bee.

A man who liail workeil for a railroatl for forty years was finally penaioneil anil retirpil liecause of age. When he *ame homq he saiil "Well, 1 always ha<l a feeling this wasn’t going to la* a steady job," Thi- reminds me of the husband and wife, each nearing ninety, who were standing by the casket of their son, who hail l«*| an active and useful life until the age of sixty-two. The wife turned tear* fully to her husband and said. "You remember, Pa, I always said we’d never raisij this hoy.”

Beauty is In the eye of the beholder. we know, and what a slim chaJice some of us would run if it wasn't! This truism is more, or should 1 say most, applicable to dogs. To you nlaybe 'he is the neighboihood nuisance, and thq l>est part of your life has been spent shooing him out of your freshly planted flowcxheds, or scrubbing his tracks off your front porch after you’re all dressed and waiting for the ladies who are come ing to play bridge. Mr». Cornelius

Key, Albert F Key Hitt' Al. Key. R

I l.iniriek. M irgnrei Shi yens, Hiram Hlaveti#, Jacob M<

ar#t

WVIker. Rachel

rcnl. Wm \V. Gibson, .lame* h crawlord Ituihbu Hee. nnd the unknown Inush.ind oi wife, widower or widovir. heir?*, h gatees. devHe* e. ndminiMirators gnmteen and nttnign*. or any and all «»f the above mimed defendant#. rimI that they are all rioti-re»iden , « of the St.ite of Indfcu'nu. that alt of Hold defendants are nece#Hary parties to Raid tj .r that thla 1# an h ion to i|ulet title of the fikiintPfa to the following fiescribed real dstiit#- in Putnam Couti-

tcrihed real estat iudiana, to-Wtt

'Phe ea«t half of the Rnuthweat ounrter of »ec*tlon twenty-aeven i 37>. tnwuHhlp fift«*en (if») north of range five ('.» weat, being AO

acre#.

Also, a part of the northweaf

quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27).

township fifteen MVi north, range < f» i west, des' rlheil ns folldv

five

west, desr riheri ns follows

to wit t’ommeneing at the north-

of t n»- southenst qua r

y-seven (27), north, rnnge tunning as fol-

three nnd

west cornet

ter of Meet loti t wen I

township fifteen <1'» nort

five (f») west nnd runniri

lows first sntitii

half (» 1-2)

oneeleve

f Cl 1-2) rt* green east eleven til) chains and four ami one-hrlf <4 1-2) links. thenc». north eightysix and one-half i N6 12) degrees east nine <9> chains and ninety-six (9i») links, thence north thre* and one-half (2 1-2) degrees west eleven (11) chains and four nnd one-half (4 1-2) links, theme south eighty-six rtud one-half t SG 1-2) degrees west nine (9) chains nnd nlnetv-six (!)*> links, to the piling of beginning, contain-

ing 11 acres more or less.

;»gainst any person or corporation whomsoever, through or under whom any claim might he asserted anil

against the whole world

ainst the Whole world

Notice is therefore hereby given said fendnnts and all persons whomso-

clalm any interest in said

defe

ever that

r that claim any interest ■

real estate th)ait unless they he and up-

♦ he 2f»th day of May. 1934. at

pear on the 2.'»th day of May. 1934. at the Court House In the- Cltv of Oroeneastle. in said Putnam bounty nnd State of Indiana nnd nnsw'er or demur to said complaint tin* same will he

nd determined In their absence It ness whereof. I ha ve M*re-

I th 1

less whereof

tmto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court nt the office r,f the

srk thereof in the

r*astl 1934

Cltv of arse

le. Indians, this flflth day of

(It senMarch,

JOHN W. HKHOD.

Cltrk of Pulnam Circuii Csurt 30-lt

EL PASO. Tex (UP)- The Business Men’s Protective Association of El Paso has started an educational campaign in the form of weekly one-act plays at the Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of the public. The plot of the first play Mwdved the credit department of ;t Htor*. a bad check artist and a police sergeant.

NON-RKSIDFM N< > I M F

State of Indiana, Putnam Counts- ss: In the Circuit Court January Term, 1934 No. 14489 Roger Fallon vs. Marjorie Irvin Fallen. Be it known that on the 22n<i day of March. 1934 said plaintiff filed affidavit in due f«»rm, bowing that the defendant, Marjoriq Irvin Fallon, is a non-residemt of the State of In diana and a necessary party to the complaint herein; and that the object of said action is divorce; said nonresident defendant i now, therefore, hereby notified the penden y of said action against her and that th»* same will stand for trial on the 21st day of May, 19.34, the -an e being the 43rd Judicial day of April Term, 1934 of said court, and unless -aid defendant appear arwi answv.r on demur to «ii I complaint at said date, th * same will he heard and determined in her absence. John W. Hero], Clerk. James (J. Hughes, Atty. 23-8t

Political Announcements

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The following claim* were allowed | hy the Board of Commissioners of the County of Futn.tm, at the April term, 1934:

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4 mirt

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( ourt House Geo Raines

Hull R Salmon I'tnmn IT. Smith Iw’l rruv 'I'. Snider .Mian Lumber C<«.

Geo Hoffman

i p .v <; Motor icpresn Co Browning »v Hainuiond

Marble & Tile Co.

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WHY not eat Sunday dinner nt Elm-- Inn Dolitious homo cooked food. Mrs. (ieonro Garrett. 7-It

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Ford Luous Indiana Asxocintod 'IV lephone Co.

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MET55GEH Lumber To can furnish l " 1 1 window sc roens, door screens, screen wire an i all the material and hardware to make a aatisfaiitory job. It n’t forget to call. Phone 202 for your requirements in anything in the building lino. Also Red Pedar post- for your grape a hor and ros- trellis. Don’t forget the telephone No. 2(12.

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Purir> Bakeries Bniwning «V- Hammond Koonomy Store

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I'.onom>' Store Moor»-s\ ille Buhl!'' servi'C Russell Roberts

John Detrick R P Mullins

otto F. Lukin Indiana Reformatory

SeohPc Bros.

Millet Grain Crr. S c Prevo Co.. It r Mollios Ih • Itxpens

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210.40 37.55 107.50

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Wm J. D. Ross

J. C.

No. 24

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P. Barton

District Whrtp

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McC ullungh

District 4n. 2H

Hinote

Mlscclhineniis f* C Dills

King Morrison. Foster Co

Frank Riley

RMern Garage Miller Grain Co.

Gallon Iron Works Co

flr.undard or r\>

ITerberf FlP/sirmnons H W Taylor c Q .

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(»bio A Indiana Stone Co

W’llllam Ruld'-y

'r |{ Wood burn ptg Co Browning \ IVttmmond

Frank Bach

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102.92 47.56 73.85 93.60 38.10

90.80

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Raymond 14tdv •less McKaiPey L R Herbert

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Phil H. Adamson

PUBI.IC SALE: One of the largest Public Auctions that has lieen held this spring will he held Tuesday, Apr. 10, lnyinning at 10 a. m on the Dave Stigler farm, 16 miles southwest of Greenoastle. 4 miles northwest of Poland on Eel River. Horses and Mules 10. 180 sheep, 43 hogs, 6 sets harness, double set, farm tools, 2 tractors, furniture, 41 gnese, turkeys, chickens. Dave Stigler, Owner. 6-3p

FOR SALE:—Splendid suburban iiome at edge of town. 5 room cottage, large chicken house, barn, sir.all trait, alfalfa, large cistern, goo I well, , well improved. Part jiayment down balance small payments, address Ban- j ner Box E- 7-2p.

FOR SALE: Extra good Nut or Summer coal. Two miles north of National road on State Road 59. Macbeth Coal t Co., 'Brazil, Indiana. 6-7-11-3p.

FOR SALE to Trackers: Manchu, lllini Soybeans for seed; ami feeding oats. Busenbark Grain Company, Cra .c fordsville. 26-27-Apr. 6'7-4p

—For Rent—

FOR RENT—Four room house, li^ht , water, tfarajre, and pfardon. Good condition. Rrvisoinble. Phone 72»; L 7 2n

23f. 89 8 4 2»5 1112

1 7r» 8 50

1 *5 A 13 108 99 4i r.rt 25 27

.7 26 1 06

63 33 33 5ft 18.79 *»•> or 1 2 M*o 2

235 95

28 4ft 38 Oft 24 ftft 24.ftft ] 08 ftft 28 4ft 7500 12 00 1 5 ftft 20 26

WILLIAM A COCHPER Putnam County Auditor. 30-3t

Kenneth Htitcbenon WBhur I» (Irimeg

FOR HFNT: Five room house, two blocks West Washington street. Phone 117-X.

FOR RENT: Seven room modern house. Good location. Phone #61. fi-2t

—Wanfed-

COINS ANT) STAMP'S- Ep to *20 paid, for Indian Hea I Cents; Half Cents, $125; Largq Copper Cents, $500, etc. Semi dime for list. ROMANO^OINSHOP “A,” Springfield. Mass. 7-lp

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months. M. E. Eoyl". president and general manager of f'hc\mlet Motoi (’ompany, ann unceil tislay. March also pstabtished ,i ftrst Quarter's ou: put nnapproathetl in the last 4 years.

Output for the month was 110,266 cars and trucks. Hie third largest Match output in the history or the company, an.I the largest Man h since 1929. Production f r March, Mr. Coyte said, was 285.1 per cent of the production in March. 1933. Production for the esi’ilre firsi Quarter war 223.010 as compar’d with 1 48,336 in the corresponding period last year. This pr duefion reeord is considered particularly impressive In view of the fuel that, while in 193.2 and

193 3 the manufai tnrinit i Wy plan's wer. in full npnt^ the 'nrn of thi aew v*..t not one ps . ! i i i at Iim h :"mlde/l until early in Within thi., ' ' ; I ally fimn t ii h* nnin, tb.t has h.en in,. iip , j ..f alxui 5.000 nn

t to i ul. i . v »<J at enpaclty. wltli -i. nltlfi shipments Ica'ii :|ir h I M. . Imniei'ia' J tu iici- -I VpriEMi i • >| Stan: influx of orders t : t office sale departninnt. capaei: y op. r I ion fnt n 'in come.

ANNOUNCEMENT

WANTED: Fteliuhlc eolnred woman 'o live in hum.., Inqtrire nt Ban-

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WANTED: Four young larlies with some knowledge of Shorthand and Typing to train for Secretarial work. Experience unneee snry. Write R .x 94, Hannatr. 6-3p

The Half-Way House has been thoroughly renovilfd-u is now open—serving country style dinners and lunchfi. Private Dining Rooms. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. (z;iiiiImt

PHONE Ml MERIDIAN

WANTED: To rent a Greeneastle. Gall 768 K Box V, Banner.

The Pennsylvania Railro.'

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MET7GER Lumber Co. t’hone 262, Hearhiuart ers for Galvanized Roofing, Roll Roofing, Red Cedar shingles, Asphalt shingles, Roof Paint, Roof Ooating, Poultry Feme, Field Fence, Burlied wire, Brace wire, Field tile, Sewer tile, Red Cedar posts, Ixieust posts. Pittsburg Paint Specialty. 5-4t

SUMMARY OF ANNUAL REPORT TOR 1933 she 87TH annual REPORT of the Pennsylvanu Ratlrcxd Cx*a

X covering operations for iqj}, will be presented to the stixtrui* tlx- annual meeting on April 10th, 11^4 The rep >rt shows that total operating revenues declined over $6,600,000. .1 2 0%. 2* with 19^2, the Company earned a net income ot $u > i8t.i62 2» il ® , " with $1 j.f7^,536 in iqji. Net income for iyjj wa- t\|uivilfnt to ..j up .t the 1 lutstanding capital stock at the close of tl o - , .at tied in 1032 upitt tin* amount outstanding st the eluted tlut. Net mcoBK jiei shaft ipat $so.j was $1 46. as compated with Jl-: •‘■‘*1

Poland-China Hears and Cilta. Isaac J. Hammond. Phone 80 6-2p

OPERATING RESULTS

Baked chicken and breaded veal chop dinners, .15 cents. Lunches, 25 cents. At Craw ford’ Sun lay. 7-H

CHEVROLET PRODUCTION UP

DETROIT. Mich . Apt II 7 rhevrolet'a production rtming March set In w feftCt lu 'll ' 'h,. y*‘J1 (' In •late and ahatlend all monthly pro-’ duefion records for the past 34

Tor At OsfiLATme Rrvwntw were Totai (ipeaATiNu Exetueu were Lcaving N*t RrvENUE of T axe. amounted to CwiEMeNT, Joint Faciutt Rents, etc , amounted to Leavino Net Rahway Oeeeatinc Income of Income from Invehtmenti and Other Source! amounted to. * Marino I.eom Income at Reniai Paid Leased Linre, Interert on Funded Deet and OntER CnAROn amounted to Leaving Net Income (Equal to i 9)% of Ctpitxl Stock!

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NOTH F OF ADMINISTRATION

A dividend of 1%, amounting to $6,583,848, was paid to* 11 *- March 15, iyj4, and charged aganwt net income for 19}}

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Nutice is herqliy given that the undersigned has lieen appointed by the JurJge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administiatrix of the estate of Henley A. .Sherrill, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate L; supposed to be sol-

vent.

Geraldine Sherrill, Administratrix.

March 21, 1914. Cause No. 7611.

’ Attorney, Gillen & Lyon,

Juhn W. Ravod, Clark oi the Put-

nam Circuit Court. ®

Ai hievement of the results recorded above, no tv th” m ‘ , ation of adverse hostneas conditions, reflects outst.m in r ofheers and employes The stockholders and bondholder' A nitnded that by continuing their cooperation of the pa* 1 1 great assmunce in proaiuttng a return o4 prosperity wbi'h ^ measurable benefit to themselves, the Company and the ■ N, ' ,tK '. • ’ w.w.attm 1

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