The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1938 — Page 3
*Ercr>An,Y BANNER, O KFIENC ASTT.r.. IMM^VA. '[O^'DAY. OCTOBER 24. 103S.
COMPLETE examination
DePauwBowsTo Manchester. 7-6 SPAHTAVS’ VU'TOKY SPOILS otherwise: perfect HOMEX’OMJNIi
Suspect in Oklahoma Murder
at least once a year There are lew diseases not curable to a larje extent, if taken time 1‘arly symptoms of Bright’s disease are plain to the physician, but nor to the layman luberculosiscan be detected in the early stages, by a thorough physical examination. Anemia, with its attendant cause, is pronerh definable only from a thorough study. Cancer can I,,, prevented and cured in many cases by the physician having a chance at it in time. Serious heart trouble can often be avoided, if the doctor is given an opportunity to treat conditions leading up to it. it is unnecessary lor a physician to make a complete examination of every patient who consults him. but for your own protection, you should have a complete and reassuring phvsicalexamination at least once a year Kemember, the doctor can not know all about you and your condition, just because you tell him your name and address, t,1 vc him a real opportunity to keep you well.
PRrSCRII>T!9NS JylLKb ECONOMICALLY
MULLINS IMG STORE GRCENCAfTLE, INDIANA Filling Preicriptiom u. the M<»rlmportanf Part of Our Butineu Uo^OF^AJ^ntES^TFI.LINa THE'PUBLIC ABOtnjmJJOCTWi_J^
| ( 0\VI(T CHEATED” imnT:u>. in., oct. 24.—iupi- | Beulah Honeycutt, young Ten- , housewife fac ing a 99-year ; term for the slaying of Felix i 56-year-oUl farmer, said tohad been “cheated” by the iich found her guilty. Her Uplice. Mrs. Jean Brooks, who L 30-year term, said she “was
■By well satisfied.”
women, who deserted their i In the Tennessee mountains to
“I thought sure I’d gi t the chair.’
Mrs. Brooks said.
DePauw university’s 19:18 homecoming today was recorded as a perfect event, with the exception that tlie Tigers lost to Manchester’s Spartans by the score of 7 to 6 Approximately 5.000 spectators looked on as the visiting gridders nosed out the DePauw eleven in a well-played game. The Spartans counted in the tirst period, when ^ Milliner went over from the four-1 yard line on a quarterback sneak. The extra point came on a placement by Brandon, reserve back. Manehestei’s touchdown came after the visitors took the kickoff on their own .’10yard line and marched ciown the field on off-tackle play’s, end runs and 1 lint smashes. The Tigers took advantage of the I only break in the game late in the ' fourth peiiod to tally. A Manchester kick was blocked deep in Spartan territory. Randells then scored on a 21-yard run around his cwn right end, aided by splendid interference. DePauw missed its chance to knot the count as Shiach’s try for extra point was blocked by the invaders. The Old Gold Day victory for Manchester was the first win registered by the Spartans over DePauw since ; I9:t2.
WANTED: Farm hand by day. Privileges. Reference roquirr'd. Write Box D ' r Banner. 24-Sp.
—Lost—
IjOST -Black and white hound pup. Gun Club Sunday. Wayne O'Hair. Greencastlc. R. 1. 24-2p LOST: Black and tan rat terrier dog. Reward. Call 824-W. 24-.71.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. George Rissl r of Manhattan are the parents of a daughter born Monday morning at
the county hospital .
] Mi’S. John Richards and baby left
j the hospital Sunday.
^ j Roberta uckson : eturn d tc her K 01 hunt Sunday fi m the coun’y hos-
bu >- j pitaL
j Wal.ei Hubble rf Ro■ chd'j 1gn-
' tered the hospital Sunday for an op-
FOR SALK: Used upright piano.! 'ration.
Good condition. $10.00. 70:f Crown • vt,T Brumfield and baby r.rturne I : street. 22-2p. 10 home Sunday from the hoi-
- —— | pital.
$3.95
For Sale
New l.’>-plate battery, guaranteed
6 months, $3.90 exiihange.
prices on Lee tires’before you Srott's Franklin Street Garage. Phone (18. 22-tr
New 39-Plate Battery, j.i 95 ex- , tiange. Free Installation. Dobba Tire £ Battery Servbw. Phone 789.
M-W-F-tf
FOR SALE: 2 sows and 14 pigs. Julian Petro, B’illmore. Indiana.
Betty Jo Randolph, Alvie C. \\ rigid and Elnora (iriggs Suspected in the slaying of Sheriff Hugh Owen of Nowata, OUla , Alvie C. Wright, 24, of Nowata, was arrested at Poplar Bluff. Mo. with two girl companions, Betty Jo Randolph, 15. left, and Elnora Griggs, 19. The youth is suspected ol several Ozark hills robberies
| Thursday morning.
INDIA N M’OI.IS l.l\ EST<>< K
Hogs 8,000: holdover 131 • market
15c higher; 160-200 lbs., $8-$8.10; 200-300 lbs., $7.70-$8: 300-400 lbs., ‘57.50-$705: 100 160 lbs.. $6.90-$7.75:
pAcking sows 10-15 cents
mostly $7.15-$7.65.
Cattle 1.100; calve:' T'O: si (>r.s and cow’s active and strong, little done
thrills hitch-hiking, uoie | early on steers, asking hlrb'’ : i- if-
ers mostly $7.50-$8.50; beef c.,ws. $5-$6.25; cutter grades $3.75-$4 75; vealers steady, mostly $11 down. Sheep 1.800; lambs 25-50 cents higher; bulk good and choice ewe and
wether lambs $9-$9.50.
TWO CIVH. WAR VETERANS | HONG KONG. Oct 24 -(UP' REMAIN IN “1841 (XTR” Japanese authorith s asserted effiPASADENA, Cal.. —<UP'— The daily today that navy landing pa--
"1841 Club", formed here a number ties liad occupied tin famous Chine, e of years ago for veterans of thx> Ci-j Boccaigrls forts in the Pearl river
vil W’ar who were born in 1841. has between Hong Kong and Canton. juat two 97-year-old members left. They are John Hartung and W.| HANKOW. Oct 24 'UP' One
higher, j ^ rhomas. They have observed the thousand Ch’hese w re killed when club i custom this year of jointly cele- Japanese bombing planes sank sm ill brating each others birthday and Chinese steamships near Yochow. on
count on doing the same thing next
year.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S -.ALE OF’
UEAI. ESTATE
By virtue of a certified copy of a eerce to me directed from the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, Putnam County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15524 | wherein the Federal Land Bank of
24-Jp. Louisville. Kentucky is plaintiff, and
-■■ ■ 1 ■ ■ Mai vk F Carpenter and Ella May FOR BALK: TYailer with box be I Ouipenter, Iris wife; Mary E. Young, and stock rack. Good condition C. wldoW; Robert E. Crosby and Gussle K. Priest. Brick Chapjel. 21-lri. V f:ro,,,,y . hifi wife; Cora T. Stur- [ geon anil Kalpli vV. Stuigeon, her
hurband; Angelina. E. Kahn, unmarried; Elmer Young, tenant, and John Young, tenant, are defendants, requiring me to make tile sum of Eight
24-lp. thousand five hundred thirty-seven dollars and three cents '$8,537.03)
FOR SALE 1937 Fold truck, new principal and interest to date of sale deliberate' racks and Poor. A-l condition. i4,ul 1 will expose at pubUc , Claude Newgent. R. 1. 24-26-28-;<p ” uU ' *“ U, “ b.dtlcr op Novem- : 2 her 5th. 19.18 between the hours of
ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. .Vi. on said day at the door of the Court House in the City of Green-
road. castle, Putnam County, Indiana the
FOR SALE: Voss electric washer, j round copper tub, good motor $16.45. Furniture Exchange, East Bide
Sq
uare Phone 170-L.
British gunboat Sandpiper was sev-. culy damaged in what British |
spokesmen asserted was
attack.
Visitations of th> bombing plan’s FOR SALE: Bam . (1 Rock cockel .. r,n the remaining c vilian popula- els ptrain. Mrs. J. M. lion of the Wuhan cities Hankow, D()bbs Greencastle-Stilesville
Wuchang, and Hanyang fleeing In
terror.
-I FOR SALE James H. Job,
fc late Saturday by a jury which pmcn'iH the 09-year term for I Honeycutt and the 30-year term
Mrs. Brooks.
Irv confessed they killed Shannon i home last August to rob him he had picke l them up on a kay and offered them jobs as Ueepeis. His brother found his two bullet wounds In the head,
‘ floor of his bedroom.
JAPS HOI.!) U. S. LINER H Winf innot! tri«i»i I'.muf Oim* i
reasenii.
At Hankow, the Japanese were almost within striking distance of the emergency capital. They I’eportcxl that their advance units marching
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dollar, 1003 south Locust street are the parents of a daughter born Monday morning.
Actress Is He no nary Mayor
LIST OF VOTING PLACES FOR THE ELECTION NOV 8. 1938 Irth Precinct, Jackson Township, Barnard, Usual Place Lith Precinct. Jackson Township, New Maysville. Usual Place. Itth Precinct. Franklin Township. Roachdale, 1 'sual Place. V Precinct. Franklin Township, Roachdale. Usual Place bcastle Precinct, Franklin Township, Fincastlc. Usual Place. ■th Precinct, Russell Township, Russellville, Usual Place, luth Precinct, Russell Township, Rus.sehville, Usual Place. Irth Precinct, Clinton Township, Mortop, Usual Place, lull’ Precinct. Clinton Township. Beural Ensor Residence. ■tPrecinct, Monroe Towmship. Bainbrldge, Usual Place. ’ Monroe Township. Biic8 Chapel. Usual Place. Irth Precinct, Floyd Township, Grovelund, Usual Place, luth Precinct, B ioyd Township, Floyd Twp Center School. Itth Precinct, Marion I’ownsnip. Fillmore, Usual Place, luth rtvcim-t, Marion I'ownsnip. Cross Roads School. Irth Precinct, Greencastle Township. Usual Place. iTecinct, Greencastle Township. Usual Place peiiale i 1 , i act. Greenca-stle Township, Usual Place. J 1st Ward. Greencastle city, Win Kills Residence, luth Pr.. met, 1st Wardi Gieencastle City. Usual Place fcrih rtteinct, 2iul vVard, Greencastle City, Usual Place, luth f; 1 ; t 2nd Ward, Greencastle City, Usual Place. Irth Pi t 3rd Ward, Greencastle City, Usual Place. Juth Pr.Tuict, hid Waid, Greencastle City, Usual Place. Ml''!., net. Uh Ward, Greencastle City, Usual Place pth Precinct, 4th Wa:J, Greencastle City. Mrs. Gertrude Dalby, 917 S. TUS St. tit Pii .. in ; Madison Township, Madison Twp Usual Place. I** Precinct. Madison Township, Madison Twp. Usual Place. T’th Pr * vinrt, Washington Township, Keelsville, Usual Place luth “i, ,i : Washington Township. Usual Place, hrtti Precinct. Warren Township, Putnamville Community House. Nth i'i. , net, Wairen Township, School House. JR Precinct, Jefferson Township, Belli Union, Usual Place. [•■''t Precinct, Jefferson Township, Mt Meridian, Usual Place. Pai a Precinct, Jefferson Township, Broad Park, Usual Place. • Precinct, Cloverdale Township, Cloverdale. Usual Place, pst Precinct, Cloverdale Town-snlp, Cloverdale, Usual Place, luject to AmendTnent. 24-31-2t
the Yangtze HO mil s above Hankow, Chinese reports asserted today. The raid was one of a series along th ■ Yangtse river and the HankowCantcn railroad, as the Japanese drew near to the outskirts of Flaukow. emergency capital of the Chi-
nese government.
In another raid farther south, m
ufTthe"Yangtze driver occupied Twang the Sian K river aml tho , a ' 1, ' ou1 ’ the residem s.
Fong and pressed on past Kokiatien.
which is only 18 m iles jway. Despite all denials, reports of a
E i: h-German mediation effort aim <1 at stopping the war, continued. It was rumored without confirmation that Generalissimo Chiang KaiShek. the Chinese leader, had offer-’di to resign in favor of Wang Ching-| Wei, former premier, who was forced j from office early in the war because ^ ho favored negotiating peacefully
with Japan.
As regards the Japanese side, tile Jipane.se had won one important, vie-' tory at Canton and seemed on tho | verge of another of equal importance at Hankow. They were in position to] negotiate peace whenever they could get satisfactory terms. Furthermore, Guerrillas continued to harass their long communication lines and military experts here asserted that they were encountering, difficulty in getting supplies to their units in the interior of China Reports that Chiang-Kai-Shek ar-, rived at Hong Kong Saturday to talk mediation with Sir A. Clarke Kerr, tho British Ambassador to China, proved incorrect according to Hankow reports. However, a dispatch from Hong Kong last night correct ?d the original version and said that' Chiang had been in Hong Kong so-j cretly last Tuesday and Wednesday and left for Hankow at 3 a. m.
Where th re had been more than
1.000,000 people, there were few ( -. James H. Job, Sr., located day in addition to the defending • s, ’ u, h Pleasant Garden, off cf. soldiers. | state road 40, on black top road ] Mirtial law wn: imposed in the Containing about 100 acres bottom entire Hankow area and the death i an 'l 11 ‘ acres upland. Som ^ penalty was prescribed specifically F 0<,t l timber, 2 houses, 2 bains, lun-, for looting, disseminating rumors or 11 ' n 8 water the year around. Double^
propaganda opposing resistance, dis
24-lp. cents, issues and profits for a term
not exceeding seven years from the The farm of the lute following described real estate in
turbing the monetary system, providing the Japanese with supplies, engaging* in espionage in behalf of the Japanese and causing harm to
cribs. James H. Job, Jr Brazil, K. 5.
18-19-20-24-25-26-6;)
FOR SALE pumpkins. 3 1-2 miles southeast of Green cast. 1 e. Henry Knoll. 24-2p
Real Estate
FOR SALE A 190 acre farm on : pavtil road near Greencastle. Good i h< use. large barn. A splendid place i to live and a profitable faim to own ' Price $5500.00. Terms. J T. Christie. Real Estate, 22 S. Jackson Street.
24-31
1 mile Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit:
The west half of the southwest quarter of section 3, township 16 north, rang. 4 west of the second principal meridian, except the right-of-way of the Steam Railway running through said half
ouarter.
A part of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of rection 3, township 16 north, range 4 west ol the second principal meridian, di scribed as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of said quarter quarter; running thence north on the west ri” , »H er »—f 12 and 593 1000 chains; thence cast parallel to the south line of said quarter ouarter 15 chains and 70 links; thence south parallel with said
—For Rent-
FOR RENT: Two housekeeping rooms. Private. 307 west Columbia street. Phone 515-J. .22-21.
FOR RENT—-Five room semi-mod-ern house. William E. Bkelton, Universal, Ind. or Inquire Greencastle Savings and Loan 21-3p
—Wanted-
; Dead Stock Removed. Horses, j cows, $1,00 head. Cull coliect Mt j Meridian l-L-6. Becker Fertilizer ] Co. 12-tl. J WANTED: General housework. Address Box L rt Banner. 24-lp.
Glenda Farrell ami Otto Kreuger
Although she was in New York on a vacation instead of back homo electioneering, Glenda Farrell, screen actress, was elected mayor of North Hollywood by nearly three to one over Bing Crosby. The position Is an honorary one. Glenda is shown in New York, lighting a cigar for Otto Kreuger, actor, also in New York.
WANTED: To trade home in Indianapolis for small home in or near Greencastle. CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY. INC., Phone 91. 22-2t.
JiYmr HpIxL ( Zoill* Sov r Slisnccts
Ruth Cheers Wounded Mate
WANTED: Corn picking with 2row John Deere outfit. Last year's model. Johnny Ogles, Belle Union,
19-21-24-31.
west line 12 an 1 593, 1000 chains; thence west on the south lute of said quarter quarter 15 chains and 70 links to the beginning, containing IS.90 acres, more or less; Also. a. part of the northwest quarter of section 3, township 16 north, range 4 west of the second principal meridian, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of said quarter; thence west 22 chains and 45 links; thence north 7 chains and 9 links; thence east 23 chains and 40 links; thence south 7 chains and 9 links to the place of beginning, containing 16.60 1 acres, more or less; J If such rents and profits will not I m II for a sufficient sum to satisfy I said decree interests and costs, I will j at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple title to said real estate or so much thereof | as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said | sale will be made without any relief ! whatever from valuation and apI praisement laws. j IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have • hereunto set my hand this 8th day of October, 1938. John T. Sutherlin, Sheriff of Putnam County. Indiana. Lyon K Abrams, Attorneys for Plaintif.'. 10-3t. NOTICE or PUBLIC SM.E or REAL ESTATE BY ADMINIS-
TRATOR
The undersigned, administrator of of the Estate of Ollie E. McGinnis, deceased, hereby gives notice that ly
charr P ab ° Ve ph ° tC9 ’ shoW the f ° Ur i}'' 1 '' 0 " /au'^^nr^re^llrtncally aqcu^d rflaWag , ICtT ** 19 the Panama area. The/ouri aH ^^Vort Lieutenant J. M ^ *-*• '" m ” " ,0 wn with Sergeant Heman.
Highest prices paid for rags, metals, iron, etc Greencastle Scrap Iron and Metal Co. 709 Mapla avenue Phone 604. M-W-F-tf. —M i seel I a n eo u s—
WANTED COMBINING: Have 2 Combines now ready. Can combine your beans. Call collect. Walter S.
Campbell. 19-71. decedent
virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County. Jn.liana, he will at the hoar of two
( doc!.. P. M., on
NOVEMBER 9TH. 1938,
:.t the late residence of said decedent, ; nd being on the real estate herein* aide, described, about one and onehall miles south of the City of Greenc::.;tle, Indiana, on Indiana State Highway No. 43, offer for sale, at public sale, all tho interest ot said
in and to the following do-
WANTED CORN PICKING: I
have a 2-row com picker.
reribed real estate situate in Greeucur.tio Township. Putnam County,
Can pick Indiana to-wit:
your corn now. Call ami place order, j 1 Walter S. Campbell. 18-7t.j Remodeling and repairing, . J .kinds of furs. All work guaranteed. ' at Baynard Fur Home, 110 College I 24-61
J
All that part of the cast half of the southwest quartet of Section 27’. Township 14 North, Range 4 West, that liet west and south of tno center of Indiana State Highway No. 43 'formerly known aa the Bloomington Road, and also known aa the Greencustlo and Cloverdale Free Macadam Roudi containing 17 acres,
more or less.
Said sale will be made rubject to the approval of said court, for not
Myrl Alderman and Ruth Ettlng recovering from a bullet wountl. in a Los Angeles hospital, Myrl 5 Merman, 30-year-old radio composer, is comforted by his wife, the radio singer. Ruth Etting. Miss EWing’s former husband, Col. Martin Snyder, is named as a, suspeot In the shooting. •
FOR THE MOST FUN; Bowl at the Bowling Alleys, in Old Banner Bldg., Corner Vine and Franklin.
i ' less than two-thirds of the full ap-
. 7 _ 'praised value of said real estate, and
j Furniture tepa.rtng neartly done. the fo „ owing teiTns ^ com1l .
good job guaranteed, free estimates. tp (ng:
Furniture Exchange, East Side [ Tn,, f u n put chose price In r-aali. Square. Phone 170-L. 24-lp.i Bald real estate will be sold to be fried of all Hens thereon, except tho
taxes of the year 1938, payable in the year 1936, which the purchaser shall ocsuine and agree to pay. • An abstract of title will bo furnished purchaser showing fee-simple
title,
John H. Alice. ArlminlstrMbr. John H James. Atty. for Administra-
tor.
C. A. Vestal, Auctioneer. 10-4t.
Fi
Memorial*. Markers, Fine Work
Busch Monument Works S. Locust on Cemetery Rd. 1*5. I trt
