The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1934 — Page 3

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.for Sale—

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B.fri^rator'

first class. 306

5tree t Phone 65. 2-4t.

rJjT^ALR: Saturday, May 5, flood cow ’ fresh by I! i,. yearHnr heifer; fence r. ,0 Tn ,r, chain, Dufold, heat- * a " n j llt her household articles, ^.h. Laura Hunyan residence, Vidian Auct., Alton Hurst. 2-3p

pOR SALE: La rare totals, l' r K' do/... 7 varieties; [Oc and lot- d^)Z.; cauliflower 1 pimcnt 25c doz.; man«roes phi.ne :h)9 N. Indiana 3-2p

I respectfully solict your vote in the Democratic Primary, May 8 FRANK GIRTON CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM COUNTT —Pold Polltlcnl AilvBr.sHsemcnt

FOR SALE: Yearling Hereford bull, thorouirhbr*!, also one Shorthorn yearling bull, thorough l)red. Tom Flint, 316 north Jackson street. 4-2t.

WE DAH.Y BANNER. CREENCAmE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1934.

. jALE—Darwin tulips, peryms and long stems. Mrs. T. ■ 73.'! east Seminary street. 4-2t i SALE:—Oom and Oats in 100 Phone Claude Newgent, Hjtle, IL IL L 23-24-Mon-We<l-.Fri-tf

i saLE:—Cum planter with (er atta.hiiH-iit, riding cultivaiu dking prcaking plow; all condition. Glenn Skelton, Ut 4-2p.

I SALE: Good Kitchen Caliinet [Furniture Exchange, east side la re. Phone 170-L. It

Political lAnnouncemcnts

Extra nice Petunia, Geranium, Strawberry, Cabbage, Tomato, and’ Rock Garden plants. Evergreens at bargain prices. Whicker’s Flower * Shrill) Shop, 26 S. Jackson St. n

FOR SALE: Vegetable and Flower plants produced from the finest seeds obtainable. Grown in electrcally heated beds and clean and healthy The New Everblooming Chrysanthemum ALADDIN. The New Petunia PINK GEM. Fusrium Wilt Resistant Asters. Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 E. Seminary. 4-2t.

Rig Walnut Raptist church will serve dinner at Court House Saturd:»V. it.

-Wanted—

WANTED: Wool. Wo pay market price. Greeneastle Hardware Co. 2-4-2p

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock Call 278. Greeneastle. We pay al charges. John Wachtel Co. eoc

Democratic Ticket FOR JUDGE Fh.uam m. MTiir.in.iN [nil mi.»M» < • t il s. HAMH.TOW FOR SHERIFF (SUY K. MAHTIN ( loverdtile Twp. w ni«\ \s tir«*enritMtl< a OT’I’O O. IM HI IIS (»P4*4*lll'll8tt I#* CEOHt.K K \ \ I Kit (ire^iiciiMtltP hom ok sroTT <.rf«‘iH‘iiNt l«* PKTKlt H. IH MAN (■rr^nciiNde JOHN HI THIOlilillV (■reenciiNlIt* HOY M. MH \i lv MOV Monroe TowiiNlilp HOMKII I.. I K \/IKR FHKII I.YM \STRH OreeiiciiMtl** LEE R. HERRERT ^lon K Clovcrdale Townships. FOR CITY CLERK HOY BRK

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■"Msioner Third District .''1:0111.1: |. u ai.kkh "H'si y ASSESSOR "Oiu-a 4 MARSHALL

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J. E. Courtney, solicits your support in the primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Republican ticket. 14-tf WANTED: Paper hanging. W. A. Patterson. Call 817-L. 2-3p

—Lost—

LOST: A gold bar pin. Please leave at Ed Hamilton’s store. it

—Miscellaneous— VOTERS—Though I have not personally visited you, please feel assured I shall appreciate your support in the Republican primary. Clara L. Reeves candidate for Township Assessor. EOD-4p

O B. LUSH—Solicits your vote in th» primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Democrat ticket. l-6t.

NOTICE: Last day for filing Mortgage Exemptions is May 7. Notary wmk. Fire Insurance, and Real Estate. See or call 603-K after 6 p. m. Harry H. Talbott. 3-3t.

John A- Abel will appreciate your support for Trustee of Greeneastle Township, Republican Primtiry. fit.

Oliver Sh.mkwiler as candidate for County assessor on the Republican ticket will very gladly appreciate your vote Tuesday, May 8. 1 5jp.

NOTICE: If you have a farm for ale or want to buy any kind of Real Estate see Harry H Talbott. 3-3t

Will pay cash at once for ash, walnut. and yellow poplar timber. Vestal Branham, 1110 S. College Ave., Greeneastle, Ind. 4-2p

To the Voters of Clinton Twp.: Owing to sickness it is impossible for me to see you, but will appreciate your support on May 8 for trustee, subject to Democratic primary. Ray Clodfelter. 4-2p.

WILDWOOD: Don’t forget the dance Saturday night. Music by Putnam County Sod Busters. 4-lt

I respectfully solicit your vote in the Democratic Primary, May 8. OSCAR IRWIN CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER OF PUTNAM COUNTY —Pnill political Ailverstlsemont

JjORKHT ARNOLD ^ e NbKa* Ticket

F'OR mayor

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^ME M. HAWKINS

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Paul Frederick Republican Candidate Per Sheriff —PmM l , "lin. ,1 l'l\frst isem.Mi I

FOR TRUSTEE Of Greeneastle Township H. R. NICH0US On The Republican Ticket Your support will be appreciated. — Paid Political Ailv«r*ll*»tncnt

Edgar A. Hurst Democratic Candidate for Commissioner 3rd. District. o — Paid Political Artverntlapnient

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Jonnthim White

u nmot-M White

.l.ijnes McAuhran *{ oh, ‘ V Jlonkln* Joseph F. F« r |e V

J. K. Fiiploy J«»lm Bowman

Noncv Bowmsin

i.iiih Young

Kliziiboth Younp Harrison Elliott John II. Conl«‘y

Eliz.ilo i i k Ann Conlev

Jouu*s Martin

-Motha H. Martin A let hen K. Martin

Hobson Wood Roily Wood Abram Tilly

Abraham .\i Tilly

V M. Tilley’ Charity Tilly Charity Tilley

Jesse C. Met’oy Rebecca McCoy

Jacob Refuel Jacob Reiglo

‘Martha A. |{.i ff le Martha Ann Rcijr] Q Janies K. Sun the

Silas R Terry

Asenath Terry

Rb bard M Hnnten

W. T. M« Mains Mary K. MeMalns

Met to K Knoll Ueonrn Knoll

Grace E Routt Ina F. Sinclair Leon Sinclair

Edna I-. Knoll Ira C. Knoll

Wilma I*. Handy Bernard Handy

Ena M. Hughes KliZfth Younp John Ifopklm

iff. Sr.

ohn Hopkins

John C.rlgg Tenant

John <;. Tenant Thomas Rnper,

and Hie mikriown wife, htlfthntlcl, wldwidfiwer, heirs, represent at Ives, ‘«s, legatees, administrators, re- • • ivers, lessees, successors, and .assigns of each and all of the defondants above named: and the unknown eblldren, des<endants., surviving’ fm»uses, creditors and each and all of Hie privies in blond or estate of all s| »ch named and described defendants: i ml ill persons claiming by, through or under each and all of the above nanie.l and described defendants and persons respectively whose names and identity are to the Plaintiffs unknown; the true Christian names of which above designated defen

noU named by a Christ iai these Plaintiffs unkowu.

And all persons and corporations, whether known by a different name than above designated, or otherwise, who assert or might assert any title. • laini or interest in. or lien upon ^he il estate described in the complaint this action, by. through or under anv of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in

said c '

of all

tiffs.

And said affidavit shows that the Christian names of all defendants not designated hv a Christian name are unknown to Plaintiffs; that tho names

fenda rtles,

esc Ins:

ignitions are all unknown

ow, (lev

endants

[>ve designated

by a Christian name are to

itlff

reu

in

tid complaint, the names and identity of whom are unknown to Plain-

known par

•rib od in

the

Ignated as inl-

and designated and id complaint and by

id desPlain-

wn to Plaintiffs;

of said defendants desi(

resign

t an

ses and descriptive terms and de

nknov

tiffs and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained; that each of said Defendants above named and designated whether by names or by classes or by descriptive terms and designations, except Grace E. Routt, Edna L. Knoll,

ept Grace E. Routt, Edna

<\ Knoll, Wilma P. Handy, Bernard Handy and Etta M. Hughes, are by Plaintiffs believed to he non-residents

t hat

ta M. Hughes, are t-ed to he non-reslde

• >f the State of Indiana; that the resl-

dence oi said

gent Inquiry, is uni defendants Including

nani Phi i

it Indiana: that the resiI defendants, upon diliis unknown; that nil said

nes are unknown

■ ilntiff State of

Thi

intiffs to he

India!

mid

quieting

State of India!

ose wr

re believed by

non-residents of the

<• na.

said action Is for the purpose

of quieting title to real estate In the State of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of said Defend-

ants; that all

cause of mo-

ot' said Defendants are

necessary parties to said action. That said action is instituted and prosecuted by Plaintiffs for the purof quieting its title to real estate utnam County, Indiana, as against demands, c halms and claimants

and claimant

whatsoever, and to quiet title therein

ich real omplaint

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against the World, which late is described in said (

follows:

The east half of the northwest qunr-

ir», township 12 north,

of section

4 west.

The southwest quarter of tho north-

qut

>rth, c so

east qua north, rr

\2 north, range 4 west;

The southeast qi

qut

of section 15, township

of thr

west quarter

•th,

uarler of the no:

rter of section 10, township 12

orth-

uge 4 west; of the north

iwest quarter of section l. r », as follows, to-wit. Comat the northwest corner of er quarter; tlienee south on ine of said tract »i chains to itnessed on “Original lJno M

the soutl described inenchig said quart the west I

1 stake witnessed on

Beech tree south 1.50 chains; also, a beech 24 inches diameter south 2 1-2 degrees east !*2 links: thence east 4

• hains and 90 link* to a po k: thence North one degree east

2 chains and 2x :t-4 links to point In

i*ek; thence North 42 tie

id B2

9 link!* to a point in Doe

!) U

t at: . . , -

Doe Creek on North line of said

Creek: thence North one

* inks

th

east 4 chains and H2 links to the point

h line of sale

said Cre

egress

point

trier

r quart er i#cilota; , w . • th said line R chains and 17 links to dace of beginning, and contaln-

qtu wit

the r

the west half of

lying east of

g J 60 acres.

All that part of

the southwest quarter lying

tin* highway described ns follows, towit: Commencing at the northeast corner of said half quarter: thence south on the east lino thereof II .•bains and 7* links to point in the Macadam Road; thence north 29 denrccs west 12 chains and 40 links with the Rn.id to the North line of said half quarter .section; thence east on

line 6 chains and 4 1 links

Ito Bill * 3.76 acres,

..id North line « enams ami "mil* ihe place of beginning, containing

A part of the northwest quarter of th. northwest quarter of section 15# township 12 north of range 4 west in Putnam County. Indiana, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a marked Limestone on the East line of

luurter 8 chains south of t corner of said quarter *e south on the east line t. 11 chains and 7 r » links to 11 chains and 75 links to

of said tract;

said quarter quarter 8 chains sout

northeast corner of said <i

thi rac

rd.

sout beast

the northea arter: tbenc

said trnc

the

thence

said tract 6

the center of thence north In ..ml 80 links to a

25 links

corner

west with the south line of

ins and 9J links to the Maeadam Rona;

< hahis and

ih) road 11 chains

ako: to t 7.30

stake thence east

I

beginning, containing

for

the place of

i acres.

Notice i«. therefore, hereby given said defendants and each of them, ilv,at unless they hej and appear on the 76th Judicial Day of the Aprn

1934 of the Pi

1934. 11 'at the" court house in tho of Greeneastle, In S| |^

nnd

Term,

of the Putnam Circuit Court of

, being the 28 nine in the city

In said County and

demur to t

p heard

itnntn . ^ , the 28th day of June, lurt house in tho city

en castle, i

State and answer

complaint, the same will i»c determined In their absence

In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set mv hand and affix the soul of said (<oiirt at the Office of the Clerk therein

in the c the 3rd

Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court, ailleti ^ Lyon, Attorneys.

ity of OreencHstle. Indiana

day of May, 1934. JOHN W. TIEROP,

NOTICR OF AOMININTRATION

Notice is hereby given del signed has been appointed _hy t ne

re

fit.v

of

late of Putnam

JudK-for" T’ul n'ltri

County, 8t:it# of l

■"ta of Pntnnm County. #p'I

.od to b«

Sold Mtato l» •iipponod to no Holvont. Chnrlox W Herring, Admnlitrntor.

Mhv X. 1»S4

Cause No. THIS

John VV Herod. Clerk of the Putnam

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Cl Court. Attorney, Gillen A-^Lyon.

B INNER WANT ADS PAY

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A lint of eloIws filed In th# Couniv Auditor's offloe for allowance by the Hoard of Cnniminnloncrs of the County **f Putnam, at the May meeting, J9.°,j.

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Ralph Hunter Ray Lawson W. K. Uiger Elmer Davis A. M. Doyle

Franklin E. Cooper

Shelby Moler

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Putnam Couty Hospital W. R. Hutcheson Court llotme Oeo. Raines Piiiil Salmon

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Mack McGill I vera

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Chas, Worley

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Ella Alice

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J. D. White T. C. Bond H A. Tabor C. D. Reel

District No. 96 Ross McCullough Glenn Rublett

David Hall

James Rollings

Paul Allen

James Hairnetf

Joe Sanders

Elijah O’Neal “ ~ Wright District No. 36

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Harley N«es

Oswald Rector William Johnson

Luther Nees John Blair J. D. Rader

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Hubert Jeffers Ernest Johnson William Emery Vllftcellsaeous

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Phil Adam

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The Gibson Co. Chns. A. Kins

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Phone 53 FREE DELIVERY 22 N. Jackson St. ELLIS GROCERY COMPANY

Nerves Kept Her Awake Neuro-Yin Let Her Sleep I ike a ( ontentetl Bain* Sleeple - nights »f tof^inir and turninir are cau-e I by nerves that will not leluN and rest. Kach sleepless niqht ireans the followinjr ''ay will brine headaches, indiw stion and functional (•i.- rders—and another restless ni^ht. Veuro-Vin smooth* out nerves until they’re relaxed a< a baby’s. (Jet a bottle today at Ow| Drug Store on a special trial offer.

MANY TO ATTEND AIR SHOW A large number of Greeneastle residents will po to Indianapolis Sunday to attend tho Kroner air show and fond exposition to be held at Municipal airport, which is lieini' staged as Kroner's birthday party in cclcbratinir the 52nd anniversary n f the Kroner (Jrocery and liakini? company All stores of the company throughout the United Staujs are now in tho midst of a three-week anniversary observance, during which time numerous merchandising -pecials are being offered at all Kroger stores in commemoration of the founding of the first Kroger grocery. The company now operates in 17 mid-west and central states. T'ie air show and food exposition was decided upon as the host way to entertain the hundreds of thousands of Kroger patrons in a mass celebra-

tion, and all will be admitted without charge who have secured :ui invitation from one cf the Kroger stores. These invitations are being issued to all persons who make known their wishes to attend the celebration to clerks in Kroger stores everywhere. “These exhibitions are being held in 21 key cities Sunday afternoon,” Mr. Riley, manager of the local Kroger store, declared today. “There will be more than 200 airplanes in action, nnd at each city a race will be staged between local pilots, the winner to be presented with an enormous silver trophy.” A corps of pretty girls, clad in natty white flying uniforms, will act as hostesses at the air show and food exposition. They will exchange) couj>ons for the invitations, the coupons entitling those who receive them to special birthday offering.- at the Kroger company.

PI AN TO EXPLORE SKULL CAVE

I respectfully solict your vote in the Kcipublican Primary, May 8. PAUL GRIMES Candidate For Pity Clerk

Clarence Vestal Solicits your vote for Greeneastle Township Assessor in the Desnocrntic Primary, May 8. —Paid Political Advertisement

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MACKINAC ISLAND. Mich <1 I') —Skull Cave, located here and heIh veil in contain skulls uf mysterious ortelu, is to be explored by scientists under the direction of Ihe Island Slate Park Commission Belief that human bones ate buried in the dark recesses , f ihe ca\c is based on ih<> writings of Alexander Henry, famous fur trader, who bid ibci'o from Ihe Indians In Kiel. Ho wrote that "human hones uni skulls covered the floor.” Modern historians believe they may be remains ut Chippewa Indians killed In a raid by the Illinois, a rival trlhr

ELECTED SELECTMAN AT 21 ALBANY. N. II. (CP) Clyde Morrill. 21, was elected selectman six months after he be, am ••ligilde to vote. His mother Is Town Auditor and Member of the School Board. Albany has 72 votei-

imiiiiiHiHiimiiimimmiiiiiiHHiimiiiiii TO THE VOTERS 1 find it impossible to meet every voter in person and am taking this means of seeking your support in Tuesday’s primary, which will he greatly appreciated. GUY K. MARTIN Democratic candidate for SHERIFF imiiKiuiumtiiiHiiBiiimiimiHiiiiiiiini

FLOWERS BY AIR FROM COAST CHICAGO (UP)—Covered •with water-soakfd rotton, ooreuigen and bouquets of California flowers are whisked h»re in 15 1-2 hours, and to New York in 19 1.2 hours, as air expross, by th* United Air Lines, whose shipping manifests show that even the m,*t*dellcats flowers, like gardenias and orchids, are being flown regularly between the twi seaboards.

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Walter L Bryan GREENCASTLE I offer your experience and efficiency in this office. Your support in the Democratic Primary will lie appreciated. —Paid politt,m! AiK«r»H rfimuit

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