The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1937 — Page 3
THKDArLY BAKN'ER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, APRIL <*. 1 OH?
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a published report of the AgricuHural Seed Inspection directed in Indiana by H. R. Kraybill. of Purdue Univer- ! sity, state seed commissioner. Violation o.' th< Indian." Seed Law [ an. the Federal Act arc discusse ; | : the publication togethc. with helpj fu! suggestions to seed dealers and 1 see, purchaserr Tin circular also ! contains the rulings of the State i Seed Commission, discussions on free ! testing of seed;,, directions for taking samples and fo. making gomiinn1 lior tests at home Cople" of the I circular may be obtained free from any county agricultural agent or fiort the Departmen’ of Agricultural Fxtension, Purdue University. 1 ItKICR CHAPKL M. K. ( Ht'ltCH Charles D. Schwartz. Services for Sunday, April 11. will ' he held at the usual hours. The Church Schpol will meet at 10:00 a. ; m., and the Morning Worship will follow at 11:00 o'clock. The orchestra will furnish special music for the ; Worship Service. Let us endeavor to keep up the attendance record which 1 we established last Sunday. There is a welcome for aj! at these services. Mrs. Garnett Sears returned to her | home Friday from the Putnam county ! hospital.
EXECUTORS' SALE Notice i. hereby j. ,v: that the undersigned executor; of the will of J W. Robe, decease 1 will offp,- fot sal ■ at public auction l th highest and best biddc th ; p< is ".a' propelt, o. said deceden'. or th fann of th - said decedent locate about tou. mile i southeast cf Gu-ncastU, m li-
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The following person:d pioperty, fo-
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43—Cattle 4 I 7 Milk Cowa Jewry and Shcrt-
horn.:.
17 Whitefaced. Cow - Good, condi-
tion.
FOR SALE: Pansy and Oriental poppy plants. Milton's Posey Patch. 212 Higgert street. Phone 707-X f-2t."..
FOR SALE Thirty five h-ad steeis. Red. roans and black. Noel Bettis, f! miles west Morton. 9-2p
FOR SALE Extra good horn' made four wheel trailer. Bargain. Metr.’ and Lr-ust fence posts. Hard coal for brooder stoves. Pherson, Bainbridge. 9-14-21. FOP. SALE: 1935 four-door Fori
1 Good. thro, yea ol ' herford Bull. Sedan. Will accept trade for equity.
I., Steers, Heifei
an' 1 Calves.
All high grad.1 cattle 100 Sheep 101 37 Lambs, coming yea: ling;:. 59 Ewes du to la.11! beginning
Apii! 10th.
Bucks.
Ail sheep arc in good condition an I
red
Address Box 1>H Banner.
7-3p.
old: one ; one bay
well bred.
Horse
1 Black marc, yeai black horse, good work man smooth mouth
Hog i
7 Good Brood Sow...
\ Boar.
17 Feeding shoat ■ weighing
pound! or better
150 Bushels of Oa' . 1C 'Ion: o. Hay, 15 Ton:: of Sllngo. All of the farming tools including
Farmall Tractor.
FOR SALE: 215 acres in Washington Township. 100 acres tillable, balance pasture and woods with timb ■. I Good water. No buildings. Price $10! per acre. Will finance. J. T. Christie | at Rightsell Insurance Agency, 22 S Jackson Street. 8-2t.
TO
BABY CHICKS- Hatched the sanitary way Hatched in new Buckeye Incubators and separate hatchers None better. See our stock of poultry supplies. Let us do your custom hatching. Phone 130. The O. K Hatchery. 29-tf. FOR SALE: Reed’s Yellow Dent
Terms cash in hand no property to a ] so some early yellow com. Com all
be removed until paid for
"in'd h ,Y; 70;
: 70;
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Previews ami Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
FIRST (iTI/.l Ns RANK \ TRUST COMPANY and CHARLES F. KOBE Executors sm hei lin & Suthi 1 C. A. Vesta! H A. t Hunte.v Auc-
tioners.
Lunch wil ho served on the grounds.
tested. George
Falls.
E. Fiank,
Clinton
7-3P
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Phill-up with Phillips for
v v •!• *!- •!• •!• •!* •!• -P .*5j, MORTON v v •!• v •!- •!• •!• *2* -!• -h zjy Mrs Pearl Frank and daughters, ky am: Rei, of Indianapolis spent urday night and Sunday with her .itner Mrs Helen Maddox. Clarence Line and family of LaJyettc spent Saturday night and nday with home folks. jThe Ladies Aid of Morton met at Jthome of Mrs. Alma Cooper in an day meeting on Wednesday with following members present, Mrs. tasr, Gilt: am daughter Barbara, Jn Betty Clodfelter, Mrs. Grace ■Mter, Mrs. Hattie Unger, Mrs. Terry. Mrs. Iva] McGaughey. P Beta Webster, Mrs. Minnie GarMir. Verna Burk, Mrs. Ella
Thomas. Mrs. Onr. Sigler, Mrs. Minnie Holland, Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter, Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter, Mrs. Elora Firestone and daughter, Mrs. Lucile Firestone, Mrs. Laura O'Dell, Mrs. Mag Steggs, Mrs. Effie White. Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. Mary Farrow, Mrs. Sarah Lane and visitors were Mrs. Rockwell and three daughters. Mrs. Mildred Alexander and daughter Mitca, Miss Zoo McGaughey, Mrs. Lizzie Hart, Mrs. Ruth Wilms, Mrs. Frank Vermillion. There was a fine dinner and in the afternoon the president had the business meeting, with a song and reading of the scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller spent Tuesday evening with Ed Maddox and family. Roy Detro and family and Ed
Maddox and wife called on Mrs. Helen Maddox and son Oral also
Billy Maddox.
Elnore and Margaret Miller spent Sunday with Rose Mary Miller. There is revival meeting going on at Union Chapel this week. Mrs. Laura Mays of Brownsburg is spending the week with her niece,
Mrs. Alta Bales.
INDIANA SEED INSPECTION REPORT IS PUBLISHED LAFAYETTE. Ind., April 9.--Ex-actly 1,680 official seed samples were collected and tested, entailing the making of 3,376 purity tests and 20.648 individual germination tests, during the year ending June 30. 1936. according to information contained in
Chateau
"Ghost Patrol” showing tonight i and Saturday at the Chateau theatre. ; starring Tim McCoy’, a flaming-action ] melodrama of the great outdoors, that will key your nerves to the almost breaking point! A speed-and-fury film of mad adventure of blazing guns! Tim as an aviator G-man who dares tne dangers of an outlaw band's mountain hideout. An epic of throbbing. virile life that will hold you spell bound from start to finish!
Von castle
"Loyds of London." the picture that has startled two continents and which opens at th” Voncastle theatre tonight and Saturday, stands out as one of the greatest love stories of all times, when fierce courage and vengeful fury fought to the death for a love that flamed while the fate of an empire hung in the balance. Starring Madeline Carroll with Freddie Barth-
olomew. Granada
Ralph Bellamy in
The Shoulder'', show vg tonight and Saturday at the Grani ta Theatre Also on the sta Travelinj Amateur show. Friday night only, including 12 Imitators Tap Dancing. String Tiio. Aerobals and Singers, included are Junior Crawley and Bet.y
Ann Judy from Greene ole.
|r.«T-&)5 —For Sale-
FOR
9-4t. stairs
Street.
RENT Pleasant front upsleeping room. 312 Elm 9-2t.
FOR RENT: Modern downstairs front h< I room, either furnished or unfurnished. Close in. Phone 880-K. 9-2i.
FOR RENT: Modem 3 room furnished apartment with private bath and entrance 407 West Walnut. Its.
FOR RENT: Tyvo unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 901 So. Indiam, St. 8-tf.
I FOR RENT: One large bedroom, New 13 plate ha;.cry, guaranteed fm-nished or unfurnished. Private
entrance, bath, garage. 425 East Franklin Street. 8-2p.
G month $3 90 exchange Get our prices on Lee tiros before you buy. Scott's Franklin Street Garage. Phone 08. 22-tf
—Wanted —
SUPPORT LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS
by
Ordering Cookies Now Girl Seoul Cookie Day April 24 PHONE T7G-L
j Regular gasoline 15 9 10 cents, j Tractor fuel 9 cents Kerosene 10
Straight From cents 100 per cent Put Pennsylvania Motor Oil 59 rents gal Across from
church at Mt. Meridian, McCarthy
MAN WANTED: A good chance to make money selling cars. Call at Weber’s Pontiac Garage, Monday April 12th. 9-2p.
Service Station.
8-3p.
Throe lots on Syra-20-21-22. Will sell
WANTED: Washings and ironings, call at 403 north Indiana street. 2p
FOR SALE
more Street, 20-21-22 Will sell j WANTED: Girl to look after wife cheap if taken at once. Mrs. Gather at night, apply between 6 and 8 toMcCullough. 404 North Indiana night. 1022 South College. Ip
Street. Greencastle. 8-2p. |
WANTED: Girl
middle aged
LOOK: Big bargains in used cars woman to assist with housework and All kinds at prices that fit your earn of children. John Boatright, pocket book. Weber's Pontiac Gar- Fillmore, R. F. D. 1. 8-2p.
8-2p '
age.
FOR SALE: Lloyd baby carriage.] almost new. Phone 866-L after 6 p. m. ^ , ! for SALE: Good smooth mouthed | work mare, cheap. Also potato on- I
ionr. Robert
4. New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95 exchange. Free installation. Dobbs Tire & Pottery Service. Phone 789.
WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wach tel Co. eod
VfisrellaDeouB-
Irwin, Greencastle, R.
7-9-2L
Custom Plowing and discing. Lime hauled and spread. Russell Roberts, Russellville. Phone Morton. Indiana. 5-7-9-3p
M-W-F-tf
Alpha Gamma Delta Rummage Sale at courthouse, Saturday April
10th, 8 a. m.
FOR SALE -- One
Coupe at Baehelder's Garage.
H. M. Denny.
Why the world Is unfair to lefthanded persons and the troubles nature has wished on “Southpaws" told in the AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magazine distributed with NEXT
SUNDAY'S CHICAGO HERALD Oldsmobile AND EXAMINER. 9-lp.
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olule cleanliness
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TERMITES 'Flying Ants' Free in-
spection. Indiana'u oldest & laYgest. FOR SALE Il'.inl Soy (Beans Write Termite Control Company. $2.25 bn. Recleanc 1 200 head Here- New Albany Indianapolis Richford steers and heifers. Gerd Ehler, mom!. 9-6t. Rockville, R. 2 Phone Marshall. 1 2
COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES
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NORTHERN INDIANA POWER COMPANY
FOR SALE Gray enameled kitch ! The following is a list of allowapcs -mi Furniture Ex- es by the Board of Commissioners of $.,00. Furniture r.x Putnam County at th(M , Ap rtl meet-
side square. Phone jn
Co. Revenue
Th" Daily Banm r. $4.00 T It. Woodburr Pimting Co.. $124.95: T R. Woodburn Printing Co. $216.85; .1 O. Cammack. $3.50; Sam Hanna Rook Store, $7.15: John T. Sutherlin. $:iS88, Olive Johnston $1.88: Sum Hanna Book Store, $1.90: T. R Woodburn Printing Co, $1.75; The J. M. Coe Piinting Co $1.40; Ind. Associated Tele. Co.. $4.". 10; Greencastle Water Works Co.. $83 80: United Merchants Truck Lines. $2.75; W A. Beemer, $54 35; Fred Lancas- ■ tc $154.70: Eddit Buis $5.00; E. A Browning, $20.80; J. C. Penny Co., $1.82; Lee School Supply Co., $3.89; I Greencastle Hardware Co., $4.20; Furniture Exchange. $11.00; W A. Beemer. $3.00: Wm. A C. B. O’Brien. $1000: John T. Sutherlin, $44.80; 1 Lee School Suoplv Co.. $1.10; : Shelbv Detro, $30 00: Alice Davis. : $30 00 Eula Staggs. $30.00 Lena Shonkwiler, $30.00; Mooresville Puh- ! lie Service Co.. $22.52; The Daily ( Banner, $13.20; John Carroll, $9.15: 1 Economy Store Co., $29.19; Purity , Bakeries of Ind., $33.49; Indiana ! State Prison. $51.30: C. A. Kelley. ! $11 51: Fred Lancaster. $195.40: I Phillips Petroleum Co. $7.35; Merit Shoe Co.. $18.57; Russell J. Shannon, $75.00; Miller Grain Co.. $3.23; Hunter Bros., $14.00; Frank Riley, $4 60 E. A. Browning, $13.34; The Daily Banner, $50.92; K P Mullins, Distributed In this Territory by ^Alma OrPutnam Beverage Co. £ R ® veii gm North Indiana Street i. ho „ e .,49 $81 00; Oscar Lee Reeves, $8100;
(•Iace M Dean. $81.00; .louse MiAnrlly, see oo; W. A. Shelly, $60.00 S. C. Saye's. $7.50; Charles H. Recto;, $50.00; Webb Evens, $100.00 Auditor of Montgomery Co., $162.65. Frank Stoessel, $24.75; Tun-s-News $65.95; Northern Ind. Power Co $101.74; Jamo? A. Burk, $155.50 Benton Curtis. $24.35: Benton Curtin. $5.95; Tlie Daily Banne:, $23.00. Sam Hm na. $15.10: Indianapolis O;-
phnn Asylum. $23.2.';. Circuit Court Claims
Lrwyers Co-operative Pub. Co.. $37.50; Typewriter Rebuildersales Co.. $10.00: W. H. Anderson Co., $1000, Louis .1 Pahls $5.00; BobbsMerrill Co.. $20.00; Callaghan & Co., $10.00; West Publishing Co.. $154.00; C. C. Gill "n. $10.00: Hanna s Book Store. $9.15; Banner Office, $45.00; Homer C. Morrison, $20.00.
Gasoline Alhm .wicc >
S .m Ro si 1 ,.20: Loste.' Wilson.
$104.00: Aithu I.-'gerr. $14.26; Chas. w. SUv y $171 IB; Bara eat Ihn.ip.snn $7 30; Alv. J. Gowin, $7:.. >0. I n* judy. $21" 95: Gen • Crime. , $7. 20; Lc ■ Aivstv. $151'.80;
Ionr;, Phillip:. $46.98; L Knaue.'. $10V.80 (. O Kivett, An Irev. Sweene $46.30; Finr ton. $34.80. Claud Xcwir-ot, $ Le L. Reeves. $121.65: Hubei'. Clod
< in $143.60: Henry fti. Jackson. $28.10; L. E. Herbert, Sic. • n Tel v. atten $4 20. 1 ;• arg Hurst, $92.80; chaik' Duncan, $108.40; E. .1. O'Conne $l.",t.K0 Eugen Cooper. $8:, 50: Erti McCullough. SlOd ’.O;
j. C Hinoti. $236.05; Cheater L Hu
arl. $188.23; Robet' Thonii $84.75; Howard Cranu r, $63.35; William Walsh. $4.20: Lee Whitnkei $18 SO; 1G. Lewis. $6160; Maurice St’erwalt. $38.85: Stanley Kessler. $69.65; A. P. Robinson, $56.15; Russell
Plummet $65.80; Charles SI
miller. $66.15; Will Gli lewcll. $9 90; James Skimmerhorn, $55.80; George Rains, »' m Tho n is Stance! $9 90: Carey DUUm *253.24 The Daily Banner, $7.00; Standard Accident Ins. of Detroit, $272.03: In I Associated Tele Co. $170; Indiana Eauipment Co.. $2,842.00: The \V. g. O’Neall Co.. $101.50: Chester Pickett, $10 80; e. W. Pf« Iffi ntx ir, $2.75; Greencastle Water Works, $1.85; W. P. Ridgon. $128.20; Ind. State Farm, $104.70: O. & I. Stone Co.. $30.49; Phillips Petroleum Corp., $300.68: Gallon Iron Works.' -SiU: h. W Taylor. Inc., $276.49: Mid West. Crushed Stone Co., $223.11; E. A. Browning. $97.34; Allan Lumber Co.. $21.57: Scott’s Franklin St.
Garage. $124.70.
Signed: Gilbert E. Ogles. Auditor of Putnam County. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
The undersigned. Administratrix with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Nancy M Hylton, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit O ui t she will at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. on the 10th day of April. 1937 at the office of Lyon and Abrams, attorneys, at Greencastle. Indiana anil from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all of the interest of said decedent, being the fee simple title In and to the following described real estate in Putnam County. Indiana, to wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast, quarter of Section 8 in Township 15 North of Range 3 West, containing 40 acres, more or less said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court and for not loss than the full appraised value of said real estate;
for cash.
Bessie Hylton Evans.
Administratrix
Lyon & Abrams, Attorneys
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)♦. •!-' •> CLINTON FALLS * Airs. Eula Staggs ■in 4. .i. -j. 4- •> -1- -1 •!• + Wilma Joan Chadd spent the week end with Mary Belle Ensor. Merrill Ensor and wife of South Bend Burrell Ensor and family. Elliot Ensor and family, Wilbui Harbison and daughter Lucille were Sunday dinner guest of S. O. Ensor and wife. Samuel Webb of Kansas City, Missouri was railed here by the death of his aunt. Nancy Barnet. Finley Cope and family called on Arthur Garrett and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Floyd Brattoin an I son is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Claude Frank and family in Indianapolis this week. Willard Miller and family is moving in the property that Elbert Bettis recently purchased. Rev. L. P. Sample will preach here next Sunday morning and evening. Ward Arnold and family spent Sunday with Thomas Bettis. Samuel Shonkwiler has moved to Greencastle. Wayne Sutherlin and wife spent the week end with Budd Littrell and fam-
ily.
Edd Bettis and son Charles Edward spent last Saturday with Georg# Pierce and wife. Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler spent a feu) days with Ernest Shonkwiler and wife. The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Mildred Newgent last Thursday. There was 18 present, will meet with Mis John Vermillion May 6th. Billy Thomas and family. Raymond Wright and family. Fay Thomas and family spent Sunday with James Burk and family. Eldon Roe sjx’nt last Sunday with Charles Miller and wife. Gladys Littrell spent last Wednesday night with her sister Leona Sutherlin. Paul Boswell spent Sunday n'ght with John William and Duane Burk. Michigan Plants More Fish LANSING, Mich. 'UP' A total of 2.021,420 game fish were planted in Michigan waters during 1936, tho state conservation commission has announced.
