The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1936 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, AUGUST 28.

Don’t Forget SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY in GREENCASTLE 28 MERCHANTS Are offering: hitfh grade items at special prices on Saturday, Angus! 29, Only. It will mean money saved if you take advantage of the many exceptional bargains.

R Brown, is the film tonight. Chateau In ‘‘The Hiding Avenger.” coming to the ChaU'au tonight and Saturday, ; Hoot Gibson, in the title role, portrays a United States deputy marshal who masquerades as a punchdrunk cowboy in order to round up an outlaw gang.

CI.OSER GAMES PREDICTED COR PRO FOOTBAI.I,

IQffiNT-ADS

-For Sale—

FOR SAKE OR RENT: house at Hanna Court.

Six room Available

about Sept. 15th. Inquire at 5 Hanna

Cout t.

22-tf

PUBLIC SALE: Monday. August, LOST—Girl’s Ingersul wrist watch 31, beginning at 1 p. m. one mile east about two weeks ago Reward, of Floyd Center. Two head of cattle., Finder return to Banner. 28-2t 1 hog, some household goods amt.' farming tools, other articles too FRENCH VESSELS BUNK BY

numerous to mention. Herman Zimmerman. Owner. Ab Hunter, Auctioneer. 26-28-2p

. SPEZIA Italy, ‘UP'-Two of NaFOR SALE: John Deere Van Brunt poleon's flei t of ships which were Wheat drills, also the Old Superior Sunk by Nelson in the Bay of Abou-

NEESO.N MW BE IT.OXTED

FOR SALE: Philco radio table 1 wheat drin - 0ne and two horse 1936 model, floor lamps and sateen ‘hills. Have several used tools, kord-

wool comfort, 209 street.

east

Seminary 24-tf

+ + -k + + + RUSSELLVILLE + *+•!• + + + Uid Mrs. O. V. Everman. Mrs. McMahan. Mr. and Mrs. Ott ami family, and John Kelly Sunday with relatives in Terre Jennie Hanna of Waveland is j, \ir. and Mrs. Louis Mc-

jey.

and Mrs. A M. McGaughey and Mrs Ralph McGaughey Monday in Indianapolis, and Mrs Floyd Gardner spent

Wkend in Chicago,

and Mrs. Winfred Harbison of it are visiting John Kelly and

and Mrs Noble Miller of Craw.'ille spent the weekend with Mr.

"rs. Paul Goff.

Hettie Long, Mrs. Venia

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pit oi k entertained at dinner Friday for Mr. and j Mrs. Mont Hazlett and Mrs Ruth Gran and children of St. Paul Mrs. CJucen Gibson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Roy Robbins at Fincastle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nicholas and family were dinner gucs> Friday of Mr and Mrs. Lon Myers and family.

Previews amt Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS

HASTINGS, Neb., ‘UP'-Profes-sional football competition is growing tougher in the opinion of Paul J. Schissler. who is coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers National League team when not operating a real estate business here. "I am confident my team will be better than last year hut the catch is that every one else will be stronger, too," Schissler said. Schissler, former asistant coach at the University of Nebraska and later head mentor at Oregon State College opens the Dodgers’ training camp at Farmiagdale, L. 1 late in August. Ill CLAR Ol T\\ ITTED Itt ALERT TAXI DR1Y Eli TOLEDO ‘UPi George Shaw, 24. a taxi driver who aspires to a patrolman’s badge, saw a man cut a hole in a jewelry store display window, fill his pockets with loot and hurty r.way. Shaw drew alongside and said: "Taxi, sir," The man stepped in. and Shaw delivered him to a patrolman at the next corner.

FOR SALE—Modern and semi- j modern dwellings. For rash and pay- ] nient plan. Ferd Lucas 25-5t | FOR SALE Modern b'ick dwelling, known as Brockaway home, east Washington street; vciy reasonable Ferd Lucas. 25-St FOR SALE — Two tv :fer calves five months old. Oihe Vanlanding ham, Greencastle, R I 27-2p FOR SALE: Pure bred Polled) Shorthorn calves, also registered service bull. W. J. Alice. Greencastle, Ind. 27-3p

son Tractor parts. Walter S. Campbell, South End. 25-26-28-31 Watch for date of Ed Rauh’s Sale.

kir on Aug 1 1798, may once more

float on the Mediterranean.

An Italian engineer. Franco Seminati. has been entrusted by a French syndicate with the difficult task of

26-28-2t' locating and raising the vessels,

which are believed to lie about 75 miles northeast of Alexandria in the delta of the Nile It is believed the tw’o ships are buried under tons of sand and mud, anil therefore, once they have been located, weeks of hard work w’ill be required to raise them. Seminati estimates that altogether the job will take a year. The two sunken vessels are believed to be loaded with gold, silver and artistic treasures of great value taken from the ancient tombs at Alexandria.

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

FOR SALE: 5-room modem house, newly decorated. 6: :0 East Walnut 27-3t

13-Plate Battery, .1 9r exchange. Dobbs Tire K- Batterv Service. Phone 789. Mon.-Wed -Fri.tf

FOR SALE: 500 bushels of good yellow corn. C. R Cantonwine, Greencastle, R. 4 Ph 'ie Rural 711. 26-28-31-3p

FOR SALE: Leghorn fryers 2 1-2 lb. 30 cents each. Burks Farm. Phone Rural 105. 26-28-2p

ii!'

Voneastle

Burk Jones is starred in ‘ The Deadline," showing at the Voneastle Saturday. Buck is seen ns a convicted murderer out on paro’e Warned not to cross “the deadline " that one false move and he will go back to prison. Jones decides to risk everything in order to clear h : > name and

,:n wrre dinner guests Sunday uncover the real criminal n Maggie Gardner. “Eartnworm Tractors." with Joe

mi i ii i : to T a \ l> \ M:u» or i \ \ i i : \ n s

In tli*' matt* r «*r iD-turminin^ tli»- tax tatus for certain ; u IJIn-.n-N | *,« »ii ri] nf the City of Oreen«ast h-, IMitnam t’minty, 1ml

Library Board.

NotU« is lor* !•> ni\«ii the tuxi'iiy*!* of < Jri’enuaRt Ir* ' It V I 'Sruumasth »wi Ip Indiana, that the propel leg i officers ■•! said muni it thelt (••uulat tii«-«-t Iiik p|a< • on t h«■ Sth da \ of S* ptioubur, 1D36, will ■ ah 5 tin tnl-

Inwinc btldtfel ;

nrnoKT ci.assii iuath »\* I S^KVirKS I'KUSONAL

11 Sal a i y Mhrdrlnn 1 Salary Assistants 1 : Watf'-s of Janitors and others ... 14. uther C'onipoiiHatIon

.V SKBVIUKS. rnNTBAiTt Al,

21 •’oinnmiihation and TranHiiortatlon 22. Heat, lavshi. iNiwar and Water 2:5. l*tlntin«and Advurtlslwr 2 1 Repairs 2Services other contractual

3. SIUPLIKS

fort- tin*

s t ii an

FOR SALE: Four hole Juniper Windsor cast iron cook stove, square, coal or wood. $8.00. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170- j L. 28-Ip I FOR SALE: De-Light Hcatrola: Havana Cook stove, both in good condition. Reasonably; 40:: W. Washington or Phone 138-K 28-2p FOR SALE: 50 It). Front leer. Refrigerator $3.75; 75 lb $4.75, also a Dining Table $2.75. Jeffries, Berry st reet. 28-1 p

FOR SALE: Watermelons and Muskmelons. North Side Market. Open on Sunday and of Evenings. Gib Sears. 28-It

FOR SALE: Fifty acres, three, miles west Clinton Falls. Four room j house, barn 48 x 4.8. outbuildings, i two good wells, fruit. For sale until sold. Odus McClain and sisters. 2S-3pi

—For Rent— FOR RENT — Modern dwellings, apartments furnished and unfurnished. Ferd Lucas. 25-5t

2 ,ii on 1 r.o.oo

TOWNSHIP kUND

jr of Trustee $720 Rfit $60 i ’s Expense 150 j s and Adv 125 1 °f Adv. Board 15 | Records 25

Sllaneous:

Care Cemetery

Bond

kgal Service Township Fund POOR FUND

$1,900

Offh « M In

supplies nee Premiums

ri Km:N 1 « n \khi:

pu« •pkkti i :s

r.n on

lo'.oft ir.oo

P'lU ipment I looks ....

T< )TA 1.

K

HKQniu

KAR

TIM ATi*

K« >R

UBUA

I . XPK.NSI

Ml

r \n<

PPM

COM 1 NO VI

I Total hmlK«*t estimate fnr

xpinill 1,1 r

Jnl\* :!1st nf pri-sent yi .u '• Tiitiil funds 1 i'i|tiiieil 1 Add : 11 I’I MiS ON 11 AM • \NI> To nr. 1 MIAN l’lto|>osi:ii TAX I.KVY 1; V. tn:il 1 li tu 111*1'. .1111 v :l I st ..f | ■ 7 T.ix.-s |,r.— id

" Tni.11 funds 1 Add I in NKT A Mol NT TO ' I si OK IM’O.MIM

11 no to in: in 1»i-:i t: m n 1

UAISKI 1 It list I

FOR RENT Seven rooms, furnished or unfurnished; modern: wonderful shade. 710 East V ashington. 27-2p

FOR RENT Five room semi-mod-ern, half of double. 610' South Col lege avenue. 28-It FOR RENT: Modern 6 room house corner College and Chestnut. Bop Black. O. K. Barber Shop. 28-2t

FOR KENT: Five room modern house. New furnace with air conditioner close in. Phone 610-L. 28-Ip

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hi-:

and 11 .

KI V 1:11 KltOM

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11

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T.KVIl.S

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

UieMatter ef detemiining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by

jn Township. Putnam County, Indiana, ore the Township Advisory Board.

,tiee is hereby given the taxpayers of Madison Township Putnam ty. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their ■ meting plaee, on the first day of September. 1936, will consider

owing budget:

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

TUITION FUND

Pay of Teachers $5320 School Transfers 4000 Total Tuition Fund $9320

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

Repair of Bldg, and Ground .. . $200 Repair of Equipment 50 School Fum. and Equip 100 School Supplies 150 Janitor Supplies . 50 Fuel for School 220 ;

Teachers; Institute «0 . , Janitor Service* i-t.jjf,,, initipr .imi final m(mi< i id

Trans, of Children 15 *'111 . M01 1

T icrhf onA D/xuri ■

L.tgnt and rower ,, lf . ,1 ,i,js 2 .M. day of a-.l i- d.

Total Special Sch. Fund $6500

pprnpriatIoiih unexpomh <1

’KM B i: B j une 3n

•mpara uvi:

AM)

i:.mi:nt u id-: •'<

OK

i.u:

PAX K ’TICD

TV

25

100

35

$1255

rrxn Ubrnry

T i xi

( <dh t-ti

l!i:i4

Levy

il Collerfod Oo

l‘)3. r i

Levy I

•; $:I7P*7.13 I

ppenrfnK shall Dave tho rl^ht to ho hoard 1 vo boon doten.im'«l. ton or innro taxpaver-

1 to tho ‘stall* Board

fill

UK shall ha\

cron

pc!

S*

t it io pi. -

19:17

Low

*:tis4 Of]

Aftor tho

.‘clinR thotnscl\ cs ■ x CoTiniispionors ihorofor with tId or. and tho State

. IS

■ croon.

FOR RENT: 6 room modern residence well located. Call S. C. Sayers, 91. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf. FOR RENT: Modern unfurnished apartment. 808 South Indiana street 28-tf

FOR RENT Modern three room apartment at 426 Anderson street Available September 1. 27-29-21

FOR RENT: 3 furnished rooms at

625 East Anderson street.

28-lt

FUR RENT Lower modern apartment at 721 East Seminary street. Heat and water furnirhed. E. A Browning. 6-tf

FOR RENT: Modem three room apartment at 423 East Franklin street. Phone 565-Y. 26-.’it

Wanted

Twp. Fund

Fund

Tuition

Fund

Poor Fund

$1255 $6500 $9320 $1900

^ budget estimate may be seen in office of Twp. Trusted s p.F(j -n>Vrr' TOWNSHIp founds to be raised '’BER m 1 ; R EXPENSES to Twp Sp. Seh. Tui

T i BF . ’ INCOMING YEAR: Bu<l 8' et Estimate for incoming lrm 1 eS . 8ary ( “ x P Pn '!itures to be made 3 I;tof P SMe r nfyea a r UneXPend ^. JUly ... l i l ' t ' n nna , 1 a PP ro Priations necessary L ^'e August 1st to December * aj2u) nUS Required (Add linos 1, 2, Ui from o 11 AND TO BE R E Ktaxlkvy ES OTHER THAN y^tiial 1 '-ilance, July Jist of present he r °sptUom'en t i ^ Cllrr* Hpvpnue to be received Ofinonmi p,e8ent y ear to Dec. 31st offic« 0 f y 'T 1 Schedule on file in

» 8 ° f Townshi P Trustee:) Taxes (sep Schedule)

621

1876

678

650

2160

700

9360 4184

3680

1300

5206

1900

2500 2500

Total f :, ' spp Schedule'

Open's,. . N r T,Vl- HE Raised for COMlVp K v,.Tn DRC ’ ’' 5lRt OE INline 5, ' KA R ‘deduct line 9 from

1328

548

if TAX 6,0

Add lines 10 and ID . 1188 ^ahle Propertv PROPOS ED LEVIES r of Taxable Pol Is . . .

ltj ^'P

^ School

175

50

6901)

2451

3665

11371

1629

3000 2600

5451

4229

Levy on Polls ! ...25

.75

$100

Levy on Property

.12 .42 .54 .19

1.27

$1,005,755 133 Amount to Be Raised $1188 4229 5451 1900

11K V T WIMi’.n r. 1 si,lent KPWAIll' kiti-:i.-I" , :<1E. R F VA KOI IN'. Tn uior.

noth i: ri) i » \ )• \) i:n«i oi’t . \ ii 'n» tin matter of deteniili m4 I In tax rates for cei pos< 1 Moi

im i’eunty. JiiUlm

ownsliip. I'litnani I'viinlv. lU'IB 1 . , Hi-I'iii-. 1 In- Tnwnslilp AdvlM i> ll'>aril. Nii, I, -. is le-ri-by si'cn It''- t i 'I' i ' , is nil,inn. Hint the proper legal iill'leeii

of Monroe Tnw n-h i Putnam C'nnn

hin la-

Sni It. .

I’xa,

in,liana, that nn.-ling pin HKPOKT i’l.

roWNSilU’ FI ND

Snlnr' of ’I i ustee Of flee Rent Trustee's Expense Hpiles anil Salhiry fur J. i’.

,ls mill Adv f Adv. Board .

am Records

Mis. elluncous:

1. I.eKIll services j i'are nf i'emeterv a. Trustee’s Bond Tula] Twp Fund

Tl iTION FUND

Pay “f Teachers Seliool Transfers

TntaI Tuition Fund

iComplete detail

M vl'is iiEyriitED for Knkensi 111 a 'I'M HER Hsi OK INCOMlN'i ' I'.a.il hinlKil esllniute fur Ini

prlations iinexi

nty,

proper Ic^al oliiccrH of sahl municip.tli *it their I'.’Riiliir tf 7th <l-i\ <*l Sept I-tuber, 1D3G, will ."'i- lot* the toMowilDj:

IKIKATION FOR TOWN8HII 8 SI’El'IAl, Si I'HOI, FI ND

$7 JO

GO

ir.o 2oo

ir» 35

Uepalr of Hhift. an.l Jroun<l Repair of Kqillpment ...... School Kuril. nn<l K'pJp School Supplied Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans. lot. am! Insi •inco

113

$1

budget

30 lioans. Int. and In70 TcaehcrM' Institute

janitor Service . • • PransportutIon »f »

r,00 I Light and Bower .

20o i ABseellaneous

7110' 'Potal Sp* elal Seh*»"l Fund

estimate may he xeeu In

120

WANTED: Girl for housework and care of children. Room and board and reasonable salary. Apply P. O Box 285. 27-2])

WANTED Pasture for 6 head of cattle Roy Watson, Greencastle, R. 4. 26-28-2p

WANTED: Woman for housework. References required, Box Y. 28-3t

WANTED: Farm, not over $1000 on terms, good school, stream, woods pasture, part cultivable. Describe fully. Box 2J7. R. R. No. 5, Frankfort, Ind. 28-4p

..MU . . SI n._ - flee of Towiishii

pr«

si imat*

u v i*xpendltur<

nded July 31st of present

TO \n

oming mmle

Twp I'lind SI 355

Sp. S‘ h. TuP Ion IiitiI Fund

11" ’ •5

WANTED: Any kind of dead in stock. Call 278. Greencafltle or New Mayaville. Charges paid. John VVachtel Co. eod

remiircil « Ad*I lin*

IIAND

red i. AND

OTHER

BF

PHAN

1. 2. 3.

ml 4)

R K.<’K IV KD I'KOPOSED

r.. T#»tjil fund:

FUNDS

l *|{r i\i << *1' RKKS

V Vin.il balance. .Inly HIM of pn-sent yenr. . . 7 -| , v , s I" he collected, pn sent year (Decerniior settlement) I k MI«<’. |Dmenus i**vemie to h»* rerelve*! August 1st Of present yenr to Deeemtier SMt of inruining year (Schedule on file In office of

Township Trustee):

0 Tot nl 10. NKT

ft 7 5 2030

534 650

$ I 1700

0700 20400

Poor

Fund I S|Goo ;

WANTED Work on farm by day. Can give good references Address Postoffice Box 103, Clove? lale 27-3p

—IMiscellaneous-

2 -7 4 '.itO

( ,MP ARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

ttDS

Min

^ Ial School

* P ha y ; r, h ? I, P par1n K sh all liave a right to be heard thereon. After the tax Eheved hv ., en u determlne <*. ten or taxpayers feeling themselves lf °r fiirth ( " Ch , |PV1PS - ‘nay appead to the State Board of Tax Commission- ' lntv Audit* 1 final ac Ron thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the ' ,e Baard ulm", 01 later tha n the fourth Monday of September, and the

August'^^iB^g ° f hearlnK in this coun ty > HERBERT BOSWELL, Trustee Madison Township

Collected

Collected

Collected

To Be

Collected

19,'!4 1-evy

1935 Levy

1936 I-evy

1937 I^vy

.... $1064

$1140

$1319

$1188

3096

5361

3229

3527

4096

4633

5451

9085

8332

11313

1900

12769

wnship I'rnsieei: , , , ,

in 1 T.ixrs I SCO schedule) '!-; 1 1 \Vl, <1 >KNT il, *'l'O l1 S |(E ItAi'i-eTi* F^di \si :s TO I )K<’KM BKR 31st OF I NFO?

;.\R (deduct line D from line .*)

Opeivitlng hala

Jnnnnry 1

) \|( Ad*

(not In excess of expense

ne

nne tor some pel

,1 NT TO BE U ALSK! >

I lines 1ft

innary

re venue f")

i,' V -

OMI NO

from line

ii Oneiviting balance (n , ,,

June 3ft. less inlscollaneous rlod)

BY TAX LEVY

“ l " 1 1 ” ” froposki) I.evies

N'rt T.ixalile Property Number of Taxable P«IN T.evy'on ' finds ,,,0 ' lls Township r ( o Tull ion • r a special Seliool

poor •• TOTAL

4ftft 124ft

2'H)ft

r.ioo 1S414

200ft 3f)GG

Levy "n |»rof»erty

«•< IMP \ K ATIV K S I \TE

AND TO

1 00

:\T OF T VXE8

’T KI)

oper,

.3G .GO .15

1.3 2 rOTJ.IlOTED

. $1,007.'.')" 1 R 5 Amount to Be Raised

1261 3X4.3 730 ft 1 501

14081

FENDS

Township • • • •

School

TuIt Ion

M*ia1

Sn»

TOT X I,

Taxpayer ..

1 evI• • ha \ been «let« rnilni

grieved hv such levies, may for further an*! final

\udltor not lat* rd will fix dat

Dated

Collect

I')34

LC'V

1411 'ms2

11 ft21

COIJ.KFTKP

*1

Collected

1935

Low

124ft 8114 93 GO

Collect od 193ft TiPW 134 8 ft 14 G G G ft 5 1 4453

ippeiirlnn sh:> 11 )mve a il«hl to he he.inl 11“' m, Alter

.,1 ten oi more taxi avers feeling themsel

To B*» Coll**’te*! 19 37 J T.evv j

1281 | 384 3 ’ 73GG 1 4081

the tax

Count v

Board will fix

of lie

AiiKUHt 1)*, 1!1 ’ ( '. HARI jp HENDRIKH. Trustee Monroe Towiisldp.

,,.,1 ten in mure t.ixi nyere (hemselye. -ippenl to the stale Roar,) of I ‘X rnuimlss', |,,„ t hereon. hv flllim a oelition there'or will. Hi rmi, I It Mon, la,' of September, an,I Hie St a,

this eounly.

mers

ith the

than Hie

iring In tills conn

l

StCd’D BARNES »wflCOXONI

a *mANcr ncrutf

* tit and Oku UNI 110 MtlStt

Has Gone Before: ixsacre of Fort 11(7- /, (1757) ('oloju I - niavdhtg the Fort,

What

hi, the i Ham II

Minim, r<

in killed and his dnnphtcrn, Cora and Alice, carried into eaptivitj /•■/ the Humus. Ilaivkri/c, an American hunter, and Major Hi ncard, rivals for Alice, ref o f in pursuit. With them are their ft foil iea n allies, 1 Chinpachgnok and his son, I liras. Curas rescues ('ora but is killed bj Magna, Huron < hi< f. Cora hurls herself aver a cliff to escape Magna, ftfnyita is in - turn killed lai Chitiyachgook. 7’,) save Alice, Heyward and Hawkeyc both offer themselves \ as prisoners to the Herons, Heyward claiming to be the much sought after Hawkeyc.

plunged through the underbrush to meet their rescuers.

1 Chapter XII I

; WHICH IS HAWKEYE? 1 The Tlur -ns -dared at both men

in bewilderment.

1 “Do you want proof

Hank eye, hound to the stake, stripped to the waist, viewed I quietly the preparations for his ! torture. Around his feet the brushwood was piled to his knees. The Indian warriors at in rows around | him, watching his face keenly for * ;igns of weakness. Screams of delight came from the squaws as an | old hag brought in a burning brand and set lire to the brushwood. The smoke began to curl

around Hawkeye’s body.

Despite his anxiety to affirm the j honor of his race, Hawkeyc | squirmed slightly. \ squaw stepped up and placed a burning pine needle on his arm. He groaned. | The Indians began to laugh and

i jeer.

Hawkeyc shook his head. “Uneas, now." ho reasoned, “would have shown you how a warrior can die. Hut, it’s not a white man’s gift to stand pain and not show—” A volley rang out. Several Indians plunged forward. The others leaped up and rushed for

asked their arms. Tho women and ehil-

«*-“ ' Jswrr'i. zst&JX: The Sachem frowned. And then,'j tho n urons wpro completely as ho caught the drift of Hawk-! unable to form any defense, t’hingeye’s plan, he smiled and nodded. | achgook bounded forward, Hey-

fc ’Mm

T -Ife&j-

. h. % v£\s! 111*,.!

■f

IP

I

m . si

Hawkeyc s Trial

t Major,” said I ward close on his heels. AVhile the

5T.. I,... nxiruxr t Va n lillfnim?

-Iier. “The gourd

Hawkeyc^ gidnnii ' ' J ’ -Major kicked away the burning

^ „ T , _ our .i brands, Chingachgook slashed Hoy ward was -■ i. rhp K our<l j away the bonds with his knife,

by the door, h ugt' 1 '• Hawkeye reeled forward groggily

‘That?” said li -wkeyo scorn- j n j 0 jj e yward’s arms.

fully. “Why I c il,l spit in it.

“Thanks, Major,”

said

lie looked arour and then spoke |, onrS (.]y. "Getting a little warm.”

in. the Huron ton - ie t-> one of the warriors. "Put a clay jug on that

stake.”

The distance v so great that in the torchlight tli jug was barely visible. Heyward was incredu-

lous.

“You mean

by torchlight?” Tho Sa, hem eyed both men grimly. "Hawkey will hit it,” he

gaid.

Heyward frowned, but lifted the rifle and took ■ a el’ul aim. 1 ho bullet shatted tli ug. leaving only n small fragi ■ on the stake.

I was always sure you were born to hang,” the Major an-

swered grimly.

Hawkeyc’s rescuers were part of an advance column under Gen- ! end Abercrombie. Regulations

to ir, to hit that— were regulations, and having saved

Hawkeye from death by torture, they now held court-martial over him, preparatory to his hanging. Strangely enough, however, he found an able defender in Major Heyward, who was pn umably

pressing the charges.

"He did instigate the men leaving the Fort,” Heyward argued,

' The Hurons m :ur, d their ap- 1 j e j. nl0 j-gcall to you that had

proval. This v.. Hut the real smiled, grasped the barrel dro!> palm. The pi, - by impact. The

peared.

NOTICE: Call Louis Williams. Phone 510-Y, City garbage collector. 6-tf FURNITURE repairing, caneing. | and upholstering. 1 1-2 miles west of, Bainbridge on State Road .16. Bell. | 22-6t LOST Black billfold at Rambo Sale. Wednesday. Finder return to Banner. Reward. 27-2p Telephone 151-X for Mrs. Godfrey; at Greystone Beauty Shop. 28-lt

■!y Hawkeye. ; noti g,,}^ men would never have llav.keyc only ' iqct your command to save them ritle and let f,-om an Ottawa ambush, and you, 1 1. ;n h- (Jeneral Abercrombie, might not v,": t bred as if i, e here to pass judgment on hi in, fragment disap- .Uso it is true he struck an offi-

| ecr. I am that officer, so you may

The Hurons r ,v whooped their , believe me when 1 say that if he

i am

V f f v c ,t! d i nK i

iir .und Hawk, -., t.. congratulate by goading him to it. him on hi- shot. Sachem glared General Abercrombie smiled at Heyward “ Ma y 1 ask ’ MaJor ’ 1 you 8tBnd ,. ’ ’ i before this court as his accuser,

creep ' : \ llla ^ aad ' ,p - yr his defense?”

Ike ingingb , lake -iuaw anil ,. Nl , it i u>r> (jeneral 1 am mere-

_ When sun come over hills, my

braves go look for you.”

Alice was led forward and released. She stepped up to Hawkeye with a little cry. but he spoke

rapidly, urgently.

“You have until sunrise before they start aft, you. Chingachgook’s watching. He’ll find you and

take you to sal v. He’ not to come 'phe time had come for parting, back for me Majo Major Heyward wa to return to Do you under bind? Y u have England. And Alice? She waited Miss’Munro to think of." for Hawkeye’s word. Alice flung her arms around 1 But Hawkeye had come to a de-

Hav/keye and I gin

ly telling the whole truth.” “Since you arc so familiar with hi case, 'In- Gem d aid, "I would welcome a recommenda-

tion.”

"I would recommend that he lie attached to the British army as a

scout.”

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passionately. The guards pulled erness, to paths as yet untrod by her away. the paleface. He was a pathfinder, “Go!” order 1 tho Sachem. a pioneer. And his life was not i, : i (•',, cb -k as their the life for a delicate English gill, r.iid" How.. '1 :• d Alice trudged 1 used to the ways ot the civilised - lenOy through the for, t. Aliccjworld, His word was—goodbye,

began to wr<

“Father

to kiss him c-ision. His way led into the wild-

guards pulled

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“But you once said you loved

Cora — Uncas — nle .”

and now 11. - ' the greatest ( jo—j always shall. And that spirit of tli m ell '' is why I say goodbye.”

■ ind so AJ - left behind

i n . Rudd (Iuik: htcook. a tf> wave sat j f are well as Hawkeye

j ii .i stepped in his place in the British

V. imt is a.' a ' ;ctl Hcywaid c . olumnf chingachgook by his side.

in alarm.

“Many come. Yengeese. ’

Heyward shouted joyfully. They

An officer roared a command: “Forward! On to Canadal"