The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1936 — Page 3
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 1936.
COMMISSIONERS’ CLAIMS
A list of claims filed in the County ! Auditor's office by the Board of ' Commissioners o’’ the County of Put- | Mam. at the October term, 19:16: • T. R. VV’ooclburn Printing Co., ! $129.50: Miller Bryant Pierce Co., ' $9.00; T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., .$175; Ed C. Hamilton. $3.00; The | Daily Banner, $3.50; Bostich-Chig-age, Jnc., $2.75; Western Union Telegraph Co.. $1.70; Ed C. Hamilton, 40; Morton R. Jessup, .50; Indiana Associated Telephone Co., $42.45; E.
A. Browning Hdw„ Co
Greencastle Hdw. Co
King. $187.50;
Co
-Wanted
16-inch, heavy-duty hi-cuts. Tough, soft leather uppers. Durable soles and heels, ctrongly reinforced. 12 West Washington St. IIE H IT
THE ENTIRE FAMILY SAVE5 OH MERIT SHOES
Football
OAKLAND CITY vs. DEPALW
BLACKSTOCK FIELD 2 P. M. Saturday, October 3 Admission: 55c (Tax Included)
Timers Vs Oaks Here Tomorrow
DEP.M'W TO OPEN HOME C.UID SEASON WITH OAKLAND (TTY TEAM
DePauw’s football team will make its homo debut of the season tomorrow afternoon on Blackstock field with the Oakland City eleven furnishing the opposition. Coach Neal has been handicapped by injuries and rainy weather this work but hopes to have a winning aggregation on the gridiron against the Oaks. The tilt is called fpr 2 p. m. and a large crowd is expected to turn out to watch the 1936 Tiger machine in action.
Previews and Reviews I AT LOCAL THEATERS t +
As a contrast a romantic love story
is woven into the grim tale. "Dancing Lady is a musical film
with an all star cast. Clark Gable and Joan Crawford, the stars, are supported by Franchot Tone, May Robson, Winnie Lightner, Fred Astaire, Ted Healy and his stooges,
Nelson Eddy, and Grant Mitchell.
Chateau
The startling consequences when a cowboy, accustomed to riding wild horses, makes his first acquaintance with an automobile, forms the basis for "Ride ’Em Cowboy," starring Buck Jones, at the Granada tonight and Saturday.
Granada
"Aces and Eights," starring Tim McCoy, is the attraction at the Chateau tonight. A serial and a comedy complete the bill. OLD BILLET FATAL SURREY. Eng. (UP)- While John Makinson, a hotel keeper, was showing his wife the place where he received a bullet in his heart while taking part in the landing at Gallipoli. fin fell dead.
Voneastle
A double feature program, “The Eg House," and “Dancing Lady," is oflonM by the Voneastle for tonight an, l Saturday. Although both pictures are re-issues, they are being fhown from new film and perfect sound and reproduction are prom-
ised.
Chester Morris Wallace Beery and ... nohert Montgomery play the three 1:511 p
roles in "The Big House."
BRICK CHAPEL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
The following program will be given at the Seventh Day Adventist church at Brick Chapel this week-
end.
Friday night, 7:30—Modem Educators Undermining Faith in the
9:30.
C(, ntraI roles in “The Big House." Saturday. Sabbath school, a Hyams has the principal fern- Preaching 10:30 and 2:30. ‘nine part. The picture is a sensa- Sunday morning. The New , "xpase of the cause leading Tt Rf . n ii v Means o prison riots, climaxed with a bat- nant—What It Really Means, bo in which hundreds of prisoners Sunday night. Our Days ®ro involved. Prisoners in revolt are pared to the Days of Noah. 'sieged in a cell house, where they Ev e rvon e is welcome to attend
J' 111 guards and drop them out one
ny one until quelled by army tanks, these services.
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rtoiL COMPANY INC □ PP0 RATE 0
$12.07;
$2.35; Charles
Greencastle Water
$80.55; Northern Indiana Power Co., $45.92; R. P. Mullins, $1 90; Horace Link & Co.. $5.25; Home ! Laundry, $i 80; Olive Johnston, $5.03; Greencastle Hdw., Co.. $1.80; W. A. Beemer. $16.25; Wm. & C. B O’Brien. $77.00: Dr. G. L>. Rhea, ! $2.50; Ivon Clark. $30.00; Alice ; Davis. $30.00; Alice Detro. $20.00- I Rrboccp. White. $30.00: Glen Clark, I $5.00; S. J. Dow. $3.75; Ott Webb, | $26.00; Roy Tkemlre, $5.50; Moores- | ville Public Service Co.. $16.94: Merit Shoe Co., $18.55; Indiana State Prison. $9.50; L M. Stevens. $16.18; High Point Oil Co.. $13.52; E. A. I Browning Hdw, Co.. $20.73; Denny's Motor Service Co., $28.45; Frank Riley. $13 40; Putnam County Farm Bureau, $48.25; Economy Store Co.. $23.43; Purity Bakeries (2 Mo.) $60 60; C. A. Kelley, $13.84: Ott Lydick, $44.00; Raymond Turner, $3.50; Allen Hanks. $24 00; Albert Alice. $27 00; F. E. Reed, $75.00: G. D. Rhea, $30 00; C. B. O’Brien, $2.50; R. P Mullins. $37.00: James A. Burk. $102.70: Mrs. A. J. Johnson. $1 50: Russellville News. $140.24; The Daily Banner. $255.55; TimesNews. $97.52; J E. McCurry. $50.00; E. E. Reed. $75.00: Gilbert Ogles, president horse show, $300.00; Roachdale Bank fr Trust Co.. $20.00; John Rightsell, $14.65; S. C. Prevo Co.. $16.03; L. P. Crawley. $'5.00; Fred Lancaster, $13.93; Fred Lan-
caster. $120.30. Welfare Fund
Benton Curtis, 2 mos., $68.15; The Daily Banner, $20 00; Fred Goodwine $3.75; T P. Woodburn Printing Co., .90; Metzger I umber Co.. $1.80; Remington Hard Inc., $40.40.
Gasoline Claims
Sam Roe, $30 00: Clay Lasley, $8; Herbert Suiter, $10.00; Lester Wilson. $13.60 Frank (Jordon, $7.60; Earl Cox. $7.60; Frank Walla, $4.00; W. V. Barker, $8.25; William McCloud, $9.75; Ralph Morgan $9.75; C. Y. Steward, $9.00: Alva Davis, $5 00; Earnest Thompson. $26 75; Harve Britton, $6.00; John Young, $4.00; Ham Dixon, $18.50; Hugh O’Conner. $4.00; Joe Hall, $12.00; A. Stoner. $4.00; Arthur Sanders. $1; Lige Garriott, $5.20; Ward Batman, $8.00; M. Greene, $11.20; Artie Boswell, $5.00; Thomas Johnson, $3.60; Art Bell. $2.00: C. Mason, $12.00; Chas. W. Silvey. $42.75; Ben Wood, $4.00: Roe Eldridge, $8.00; Cecil Stoner, $8.00; Pete Mock. $5.00: Sam Dove, $5.00; Harvey Hale. $5 00; Max Anderson. $8.00; Herman Batman, $8 00; M“rio Allen. $5.00; Clyde Allen, $3.00; Chancy Sutherlin. $5; Fred Jones, $5.00; Charles Gilbert, $2.00: Harry Grantham, $10 00: E. L. Walker $49.35; Charles Allen $10.50; Alva M. Gowin. $25.70: Ralph Sears, $24.00; Harvey Bresler, $8.00; Arthur Eggers, $12.25; Don Hart, $10; Lem Osier, $2.40; Henry Phillips. $20.05; Julian Pctro, $2i.00; Cecil Huffman. $5.75; William Zeincr. $2; Harry Beck, $10.25; Ezra Arnold. $4.80; Elmer Clodfelter. $6.25; Willard Sutherlin, $800; Fred Spencer. $1.25; Clarence Humphrey, $8 00; Willard Clodfelter, $4; Walter Bullerdick, $4.00- Eugene Grimes. .75; Fletcher Souders, .75; Dennis Clodfelter, $4.00; Fant Judy. $79.00; Clinton Judy. $14.75; Paul McKeen, $2.50: Lee Myers ,$35.00; Paul McCormick. $19.50: Alva Myers $42 50; S. N. Brown, $12.73; Neal Everman $7.50; Warren Nicholson. $1000; Ira Hutcheson. $37.00; Sanford Romine, $4.00; William Newgent. $28.00; Clarence Ball. $22.00; Albert Dickey, $47.20; Andrew Durham. $29.40; Claude Crodian, $14 00; Noel Bettis. $44.00; Ray Clodfelter. $4.40; Wallace Spencer, $23 20; Elliott Ensor, $1.00; Clav Magill. $21.45; Morris Irwin, $2000; Jno M. Sigler. $30.00; Ross Keyt, $86.45; Bryan Brackey, $16 00- Frank Cull. $21 00: Don Webster, S4.00: Chas Byrd. $2.00; Chas. Davis, $11.70; Chas. Skinner, $4.55; Kenneth Knauer. $55; Cecil Davidson. $8.00; Nelson Wood. $48.80; John Nelson, $28.25; Ralph Call, $35.20; Fred Adams. $52.80; Frank Nelson, $34.25; C. F. Knauer. $71.20; Omer Williams. $22.50; John Skelton. $31.25; Clovd Hall. $26 00; Burel Nelson, $74.80; John Kominger. $44.80; C. B. Knauer, $2.50; Estel Shankweister, $4 00; Virgil Lancaster. $8.00; Clay Lane, $7.25; D. O. Nelson. $13.00; Charley Vaught. $16; Lee Calstharp, $10.80; Fred Burk. $10.80: William Evens. $6.80; Fred Knauer, $6.50; Kenneth Nelson. $10; Claude King, $38.50; Ray Grimes. $20.00; Walter Pursell, $2.00; Theo. Hurst $18.00; Lawrence Gasaway, $2 00;’John T. White, $16.00; George Alvord, $1.25; Bert Girton. '$2.00; Eugene Girton, $2.00; Andrew Sweeney, $18.65; Tom Harman. $1.25; Wilson T. Blue. $6.75; Claud Gorham. $24.00; Walter Pointer, $2; Kimel Wilson, $37.25; James Hood, $13.25; H. R. Adamson, $40.00; Clyde Shaner, $2.50; Charles Shaner. $3.75; Harold Shaner, $2 50; Worth Varvel. $2.50; James Nicely. $2.50; Albert Frost, $20.00; George Spencer, $2.50; George Hurst, $37.50; Roscoe Hurst, I $5 00- Harvey Smith, $10.00; Dan Abrams, $5.00; Clay Hood. $5.00; I Russell Duncan, $5.00; Wm. Hurst. ($5 00; Abo Sutherlin, $1.75; Oscar I Mackey, $5.00; C Albright, $ >00; | Harold Lawrence $5.00: James Wood i $5.00; Irwin Batten, $5; Rube Dunrun, $6.75; Roy Herbert, $16.00; Sam I Snapp. $16.80; Clarence Taylor, ' $4 20- Lawrence Wildman, $12.00: L. r. Hurst, $5.00; L. E. Herbert. $36 50; Verner Houck, $22.95; M. G. Lane, $11.50; Ewing Waxier, .75; Gene Girton, $1.25; Lewis Hutcheson $1.20; Civ 1'*Saddler, $2.50; Clifford Saddler,'$2 50; Ern Frazier. $1; Key Johnson, $12.00; Norm Best, $2.50; John Urton, .25: Robert faring .50; Roy Hutcheson. $1.50; E. J. O’Conner, $7.50; Earl Haltom. $1.00; Oscar Linlcy, $100; H. Staley, $74.28; V. C. Cue. $7.50; A. Walters. $58 75; Tol Walters, $62.75; Tom Williams, $7.75; Jess Cox, $6.50; W. Frazier, $5.25; V. Sutherlin. $8.50;
$5 25; C O’Conrer $3.00; R Jones, ' FOR RENT: 5 room modern house. $5.13: H. Jones. $4.13; H. Richey, phone 565-Y. 2-2ts
$5 25; Chas. Crawford. $5.13: H. Beeman. $4.75; Frank Williams. $6 50; Clyde Gordon, $8.50; Charles Dun- ! can. $27.50; Geo. McCammaek, $29.60; Virgil Blue. $29.60: V. Cash,
$21.20; Clarence
$12 40: J. C. Hlnotc, $43.75; Rader Hathaway, $112.'.; John Hinote, S10; Paul Allen, $8.75: Uless Allen, $8 00; ! Morton Terrill, $12.00; E. L. Bowden, $7.50; Douglas Fellows. $11.95; j Sam Duzan, $5 50; Ora Neese, $1.25; i Clifford Mathews. $20 00; Pete Holsapple, $1.50; Ernest Herbert, $2 10; Eugene Cooper. $31.25; Lee Jones. $11.80; Jess McKnmey, $9.75; Arthur Frv, $1160; Thomas F. Wd- ! Hams, $1160: Louis Ridgeway $ .!; i William Day. $17.65; Joyce Smith, $19.60; Ralph Jones. $19 60; Phil , Scroggins, $18 80; Luther Temple.man, $3.90: James Fergeson, $1.00;
Behind Scenes at World Series
WANTED: Steel frame buzz saw'
Me Cam mack! ^ ri S3 s - H - Whisenmand, Fillmore, R. 1. |
28-30-Oct. 2-3p '
WANTED — Student and family washings. Reasonable. Apply at | 510 Apple street. l-3p
WANTED: A cook. Apply in person at Campus Conner Confectionary. Corner Hanna and College. 2-lp
Ertis McCullough, $50.25; Hubert Jeffrie, $3.75- K< nneth Raab. $14 00; Orval Raab, $3.75; Ray McCullough, $22 00: E Iwin real - i McCullough, $9 25- Gus Stem ley. $5; Walter Summers. $8.00: Edgar U v l $2.25; Carry McCullough. $5 00; Maurice Stierwalt. $21.90; A. P. Robinson. $20.40: Roy Arnold, $100 35:
Albert ICcFi n |24.<
Plummer. $2100; Lee Whitaker,
$38.70; Robert Thomas, $24.90.
Midwest Crushed Stone Co.,
$376 ii tn na State
$1531.40; Emeiv Sutherlin, $2399.71; Stringer & McCammaek, $1280 64; C C. Hurst. $12.50; Bud Littrell, 827.00; Henry’’’weedy, $4.00; Luthir E. Herbert. $100; Fred Query, $4 00; Frank Sutherlin, $4 00; Elbert Tincher, $2.00; O. C. Dills, $2 00; Wm. L. Huber, $2.00; Elgin Austin, $6.25; Roaco< $32.50; The Gibson Co.. $9.51: Gallon Iron Works $25.07: Indiana Associate*! Telephone
1.30; Oh v- 1 Works
$1.20; Raymoi $i: 30; Sam Henry. $10.00: Dobbs Tire & Battery ' Co.. $50186; W. P. Rig Ion, $6938.25; Chas. VV. Pfieffenberger, $6.15; Frank Riley, $11.21: Grooncastlc Hardware To.. $5.15; E. A. Browning Hardware Co.. .15; King Morrison Foster Co., $37.39; Standaid Accident Ins. Co.. $672.55; Allan
WANTED: Good second hand cash register. Must be cheap. Address Box F, Banner. 2-lp WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
--MisuHlaitPon*-
Wait and Watch for the new low prices on the ’37 Pontiacs. Will be on display at Weber's Garage in October. 2-2p
NOTICE - Changed telephone number, city garbage collector, 562-K. 26-tf
NOTICE: Now located on comer Vine and Franklin St., North Side of Square, one block east. Walter S. Campbell. 7-30ts.
Lumber' Co., 81 ger, $201.28: High Point Oil
.60; Carry Dl’.linD. James, $9.03; $489.9(3.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked Factory Style Satisfaction Guaranteed WHITE CLEANERS Phones 015 - 257
t&r'mmnn
JtBllk'ii ,U3 Aw . /T, * kr c sV.»l£* <**
—For -
For delivery now. Two ears of good clean coal. Greencastle Cash Coal Co, Phone 161-Y or 330.
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Modem cars repaired by modern methods. Scott's Franklin Street Garage, Corner Vine and Franklin. Phone 68. 28-6t Amateur program at Union Chapel Saturday night in connection with bazaar. Anyone welcome to take part. Prizes to be given. l-2t Dinner will be served by the Ladies Aid of Mnnle Chapel at the courthouse Saturday, October 3. l-2t Bring your cars to Weber’s Garage. Get them ready for winter. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 2-2p EUROPE’S NEXT WAR IN PICTURES . . . Three Full Pages I Every Sunday showing a continent in arms, preparing for a war unparalleled in the history of civilization! NEXT SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HERALD ANI > EXAMINER. 2-lp Going to the Tri-Kappa Dance 7 Your suit should be cleaned and pressed. We will give you one day service Saturday. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 2-lt.
•» Bill Terry ,j oc McCarthy One of the first to congratulate Bill Terry, first baseman and manager of the Giants, on thj opening game victory of the National league champions, was Joe McCarthy, right, manager of the New York Yankees.
New War Secretary at His Desk
Saturday Special — Men’s rubber boots. $1.98. Merit Shoe Co., Inc. It
New 13-plate battery. $3.95 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Ser-
vice.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE: Cars and trucks in good condition. Lc k them over. Drive them for satisfaction. Weber's Garage. 2-lp Long green tobacco, 20c a pound. North Side Market. 3 East Columbia 2-lt
PUBLIC SALE: Tuesday, Oct. 6. at 12:30 p. m. one-half mile west of Cloverdalc. Twenty-five hea l cattle, mostly Jersey cows and heifers; three sows and pigs; seven head owe
BRICK ( IfABEL M. E. CHURCH
Charles D. Schwartz, pastor.
Regular services will be held at the Brick Chapel M. E. church Sunday morning with church school at 110:00 and worship service at 11. I The first quarterly conference of !the year 1936-37 will be held at the II hurch Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, at 7:30. Members are asked to keep | this in mind, and all officers are re- \ quested to have their reports ready
to present at this time. BEER LAWS CONFLICT
I ST. LOUIS, (UP)—Bothersome to St. Louis brewers are conflicts in federal and local bcor labeling reg- ! illations. Federal requirements are
lambs; one draft colt; also some ! that the alcoholic content of beer not
baled timothy hal Terms cash. Alton Hurst, auctioneer. E. N. Larkin, Harvey Beaman ct al. 30-Oct. 2-2p
FOR SALE- Good eating, canning and apple-butter npplcs, 85c bushel basket at our orchard, seven miles north Greencastle, J. R. South. 25-7p
be carried cn the label except for 3.2 per cent beer. A local ordinance provides that the alcoholic content bo carried on all labels.
NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION
OF EXECUTOR
Notice is hereby given, that the
FOR SALE: Baby crib and piano undersigned has duly qualified as cheap. Phone 142-L. 29-tf executor of the last will and testa- — 1 ment of David H. Harris, deceased,
FOR SALE — One horse wagon, good work mare and harness. Grant Buster, Commercial Place. 30-3t
in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to nd-
FOR SALE: Large size Royal, ,al< *
Queen heating stove. Phone 340-L. | Sai<1 r " tate is supposed to be sol-
l-3ts. vent. s ‘ ^ £
October 1, 1936
' Harry H. W'oudring Harry H. Woodring, new secretary of war, is seen here at his desk In Washington, D. C, as he took over the duties of the late George H. Dern. Former Democratic governor of Kansas, Woodring was appointed to serve until congress reconvenes.
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FOR SALE -Three burner gas stove, excellent condition. Phone
748-X.
FOR SALE— 120-Acre improved farm In Floyd township at a very attractive price. Amos Hunter, Fill-
30-3t
No. 7841.
Albert Harris l-3t exccutora.
Homer C. Morrison, Putnam Circuit Court.
more.
and Fred Harris,
Clerk of the 2-3t
Babe Kuth
Although Babe Ruth was on the sidelines when the Giants and Van*/ kees met in the diamond classic, he was still much in the spotlight! and the goal of many autograph seekers. His daughter is seated at i
the Bambino's left.
A new guaranteed battery, $3.90 ( exchange. Scott’s Franklin Street arage. 28-6ts. | FOR SALE: Apples, good apples,] for cooking and eating, 85 cents and!
up. Strains Orchard.
Huge Crowds Greet Landon on Tour of Midwest
28-Rts.!
— For Ron!
FOR RENT: Five room house, good ; well water. West Jacob street. Phone | Rural 23. 2-2p I
FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment. 625 East Anderson street. 30-Oct. 2-2t
FOR RENT: Ellis apartments, 615 Seminary street. Phone 4 r; 15-tf FOR RENT; Modem 6-room home at 611 East Seminary. Phone 329. i 21-tf
Ira McKamey, $3.75; H. Cummings,
FOR RENT: Modem Airy Sleeping room, nicely furnished, women or 1 men, references. 10 S. Gillespie street J I comer Walnut. 30-6p
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' i Landon at Davenport, la.
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Gov. Alfred M Landon, en route back to Topeka on his 1,600-mlle farm belt campaign tour is snapped speaking to a crowd from the back plat-
form of his train at Davenport, la., a scene which was duplicated at his numerous brief stopovers tn the sevsnd Staten he traversed.
