The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1939 — Page 3

T OF ADMINISTRATION , no. 314. i hereby given that the .,having been the Ouard1 ,,uis: Herbert, nn aged and >n has been appointed by . the Circuit Court of mty, State of rmliana, to late of Louisa Herbert, Putnam County, deceased, letters of administration. , tate is supposed to be solGuy W. Herbert. , I7lh, 1^39. C Morrison, Clerk o^ the , Circuit Court. Lyon & Abrams. 18-3t.

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350 ROOMS 350 BATHS

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$2.50

fcr Ik: Gold Co*it — On* Block We«l of K, :hi9*n Bl»d. —In View ol Hi* LeM. Titn.nl lo Loop — Uniutflcted Parkins. Liam S. MITCHELL, MansfS*

Hie Management Corporation

, TSHfoly IaLL ^o HOlAt

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Free

Phttburgh Electric Floor Polltherl Available with Each Pgrchof* of Watersper Deer Wokoi TVyiAKB your waxed floors lv.1 gleam as never before v. ith this effortless new Pittsburgh Polisher. It’s yours to use r—with ! your purchase of Pittsburgh Waterspar Floor Waxes. Does quicker, better, thriftier work. Call and reserve an early date to use this efficient polisher. METZGER LUMBER COMPANY 1117 W. Franklin St. Pit. 202

ITTSBUROH CLEAN-UP AIDS Cleaners • waxes POLISHES

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. ^hursfineiifp im <l Ihilanc.s 11 lownsnlp revonueR for iho yoar

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ins. Veil: 1 . Sabs Co., mir val\«s Arthur Wood, coal »Vr hauling Arthur (larrctt, jan. sei*.

Arthur Giirrett. clean. & painting 35.00

ItusseP O llaver, jan. ser.

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5.50 j

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234.40

17.70 , 12.00

320.00 I

liusscli o Haver, clean. A- labor Crank Jarrell, tests Crank Jarrell, tests for he.irliitf I. Hi a rnlet t. coal

S.im Hanna, sch. supplieo

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98.80

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St ml; Hi I Oil Co., oil X- kus Prank K. Cooper, sal. trav ,*x A- rent George Crunk, labor on bus Kiger tSL* Co., supplies .. Cr<‘encastle HUw. Cu.. supplits Metzg«*r Lumber Co., lumber . .

b*>. cleaning vault v Pub. Co., music McCreary, music

Li e Sell. Supply Co., supplies . i: org, In'Ke. supplies . . I Vi. - 'ii Sch. Supply (*o aupp.

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9.20 69 i ' 20.00 12.00 1 10.00 5.00 1.3.88

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18.90 29.34 ' 34.69 . 1 2.00 j 18.89 8.40' 170.4 1 1.38 !

I Iriggs CoaI Co., con I . Donald Cooper, for oils .

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Chicago Apparatus Co., sch. stipp. 12.51 Quarrit Corporation, books 39.90

Ins itute 'reacliers Sill. 1 irk. IV.. R H. M. i

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Hiiinbrldge Lumber

Stark \ Hettis. sch. supp. Chas. MefJaughey, legal ser. . Dor:. (1. Prichard, teardHn?-; ..

S.mford Uomine, same

Fdnp. Hand, same Madonna Heady, snme ... I'led;*. Hell, same Heb*n Jarrell, sumo Andrew O’Hair, same. .... Vivian Love, same Loftie it. Stringer, same George Hock, transp. George Hock, storutge bus body ciydf Wiatt, t ransp. L Ii. Miller, same Claud Newgent, same

Marshall Tarney, same

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Total disbursements $17.01:1.11 Statement showing amount of till

id to the jrarlous funds

moneys paid to the va Clinton Township, Pu

1 »isbiii^« Mieijts Uierfifritm pad Halanecs mining therein, For the year ending

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TounNltip Fund

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Hal. on hand Jan. 1. 1938 •iptH During Year ..

ents During Year . lances

lion Fund

Hal. on Hand Jan. 1. 1938 .... Keceipt.s During Year Tot. Hal. and Receipts Disbursements During Year . Final Balances

Tull ion Fund

Hal. on Hand Jnn. 1, 1938 .. Receipts During Year Tot. Hal. and Receipts

irst-ments During

Ycni 4

1 780.44 1 975.32 1,755.78

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716.01 I 12.71 275.09 287.SO 24 2.50

46.30

( 3.985.80

8.294.88 1 2.280.28 7.553.87 4,706.59

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4.312.27 2.585.1 1 1.727.18

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Final Itoud Fund

Hal on Hand Jan. 1. 1938 . Receipts During Year Tot. Hal and Receipts Disbursements During Year Final Halnnces

Spec in I School Fund

Hal. on Hand Jan. 1. 1938 ....$ 8,781.75 Hecojpts During Year 5.794.51 Tot. Ikil and Receipts 12,556.28 Disbursements I Miring Year . 5,592.08 Final Halnnces 8,984.18

Total of All Fund*

Hnl. on Hand Jan 1. 1938 .. $13,208.90 Receipts During Year 17.985.4 * Tot. of Hal. md Receipts . . 31,172.35 Disbursements During Year . 17.013.11 Final Halnnces 14,159.24

I'ot. Hal. as shown by this

report $14,159.24 Warrant Cheeks outstanding Dec. 31, 1938 33.98

Total Hal. and Oustandlng War-

rent, Dec 31, 1938 $14,193.20 ('ash in Dep. Dec 31. 1938 . $14,193.20 I, Frank K. Cooper, the Trustee of Clinton Township, Putnam ('minty, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or af-

that the preceding report of Re1, Disbursements and Halnnces

is true and correct, as I verily believe

and 1 further dec!

firm) that eelpts. Dis

that the sums

'ublic Sale of Poland China Hogs. Bred Gilts And Sows Thursday, February 2, 1939, 12:30 O’clock We will sell 40 head of bred gilts and sows on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1939 at my farm one mile south of Meridian, ten miles southeast of Greencastle, Ind. ! I 'sp sows are l>rcd to outstanding boars. Including: our great show I < I lim-diiii; boar. Top Flash, first prlxe Junior yearling; at the 1938 kdiana State Fair. -1** i» a son of Top Kow the vary popular World’s Grand Champii if (937. He was purchased by Buck and Doe. Runsvalley Farms. Coat-s-Hll *. II nn., for the sum of *1250.00, the top prlee paid for a lioar any breed in the past several years. About half of these sows are bred to Top Flash. Several are hrrd to our young herd boar, Go:d Chief, our choice of ‘ hoars sold in that wonderful hoar sale of Helgcns Bros.. Montipllo, Iowa, in wnich sale fourteen boars averaged *185.90. Gold l liiif ,s sired hv Select Improver, he by Chief Improver, he by Chief H. His d.iiii Wonder Girl is sired by Gold Coin, the sire of Pure •old the world's Grand Champion of 1938 at a Junior yearling. These sows are choice individuals possessing the Host of blood lines combined with feeding quality. sale; to be undeb shelteii. Noble AUee and Son Aucts. Col. J. N. Frank. Morton, 111. and Alton Hurst, Meencastle, Indiana.

PUBLIC APPROVES FIRST LADY — From oil workers in California to society leaders In Massachusetts. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, one of the most active women ever in the White House, was given a strong vote of approval for the way she h:.s occupied the position of First Lady, according to a nation-wide survey by the American Institute ol Public Opinion. Survey showed she is more uonular with women than with men.

Here are some of her activities: Top, left to right: Dancing in the New Deal sponsored community at Arthurdale. W. Va.; as an airplane passenger: in the horse show at Fort Myer, Va. Center, opens infantile paralysis campaign: Mrs. Roosevelt herself: given degree at John Marshall College of Law. Bottom, dictates daily column to Miss Malvina Thompson, her compani< n and secretary; visits blind craft shop. New York.

with Which 1 in. .h rucrf pon »in- ail of tic unis r me. and t:-.* \.-i .. is items itures cr. l,a\. hem ill the Slim stated, a lid wltlu Sod or impllMl agreement portion ther.nf hall »* n t. repaid tn me or any other j 1 further declare, and sw* flr- D that I ha\o re« eivod Ii«»r artioles of value. In .* of :.n\ eontrart m de h\ ni too Ol this Township. FRANK R COnrKK ( liinon 'I'ownshti KtibBeribod and sworn • ni to b. fore me. the C'halni.iiu vlHory Hoard of this Tow 3rd dav of January. 1'>D Diiniol Hall, ('balrmai or\ Hoard o.* Clin ship. This re orl was reeelvm and approved by the Advl;

elved by oxpend111y paid

Ad\isTown- * Pted Hoard

• >f this Township, at hs Vnnual Moot - in!,-, this 3rd day of January, 1939. Da n i* I I In 11, La f. V. McGaimhey. Ch .4 !■:. N< wgeii t. AdvlHOi> IPtard of Clititfui Township SHOT IMHAKUA'SKS HFNTEU NILES. O. (UP) A hunter shol at a rabbit ho saw peering over the e l^e of a piie of boxes and rushed to pick up his game He found only a rabbitt’s head which jckestei friends had placed on the boxes. If You Want Sales . . . Use Daily Banner Advertising.

HANDY TOOL

Stitches Fence Pulls Posts A Ural Lift hk Jack. Makes A Vice I and many other uses.

DEMPSEY TALKS TO SHI T-INS—During a southern tour. Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight boxing champion, visited the State Penitentiary at Raleigh. N. C., and addressed the prisoners there. He is shown, at left, as he spoke to them. To many of his audience he still was champion, for they had been in prison even before lie won his title.

UPSIDE DOWN—Peculiar eye defect suffered by Frank Balek, 12. of Chicago, causes him to see everything upside down. Yet he has managed to overcome many obstacles and here Is how he has devised his own method of writing. He begins at the lower right comer and writes from right to left. He is in the fifth grade and averages 85 in ills studies. His reading is above the average and lie excels in free-hand drawing.

HERE’S HEADLINE NEWS Our Big Power Farming Entertainment is scheduled . fci 7:30 p. m., Jan. 27 in the ! High School auditorium. All Farmers, Truck owners and tl.elr families arc cordially invited to attend Mii*. Big Free Entertain- | merit. WEESNER j IMPLEMENT CO.

ron SALE: IOC -o-f Lomtt hn« tn. Orili VnnlanJlnybnm. 2 m'.lol | n:,rt' o 4d. ^o-2p. FO!’ BALE: One good 3 year old registered Angus bull. Dr. E M. Hurst. Cloverdale. 2.5-2K Fob. l-3p. Real Fatale FOR BALE: A 53 acre farm 'n good road four miles from Greencas- ' tie. 40 acres Pliable. Four room house, new barn. Price $2300.00. D w > payment. $500.00. J T. Christie, R Ml Estate, 22 S. Jackaon street. 23-3t —For Rent— FOR RENT: Seven room modern house at 14 Larrabcc s'.reet. (Phone ! 214. E. A. Browning. 19-rf

-Wanted— _ MAN for Coffee Rou e. Up to $15 j flist week. Automobile given m ' bonus Write MILLS. 7015 M nmouth, | Cincinnati. O. 23-3p WANTED: a goad home tor one j year old. full blooded Boston bull. InI quire at Banner Office. 25-4p. ' to tty corn clover hay lend timothy hay. Herbert Meek, { Cloverdale R. 1. Phone 22 F 23. j 25-3p. | WANTED: 1000 bu. good corn. O. S. Carpenter. Cloverdale, U. 2. 24-2p.

I''or

New J.’i-plute battery, guaranteed 6 months, $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68 22-tr

Busch Monument Works S. Locust on Cemetery ltd. Ph. 140

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278. Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wnebtel Co eod. WANTED ti buy cheats from 43 to 80 Iba., Carl Higgle, Roachdaie. Phone Bnlnbridge. 25-Gp

—Miscellaneous!— ELITE BEAUTY SHOpPE. Grade Miller, Prop Gabi leen permanent.?. The only Lanolin Oil Proceas. Shampoo and wave 50c. 405 East Hinna. Phone 211. 23-25-21

FOR SALE: 16 nice shoats, double immune, weighing around 85 iba. 1'j mile southeast of Cloverdale. Glen- ; don H rbert. 24-2p. FOR SALE: One span of yearling I mules. Were 43 and 44 inches in | blight at birth last spring and are j the making of a good team. Walter • S Campbell. 25-lt. FOR SALE: Two pure bred Duroc ( gilts with pigs two weeks old, one i gilt that will farrow in February. I Immune. Kenneth Morrison, R. 2. ! Clover ale. 24-25-27-3p. FOR SALE: Ideal manure spreader, good working condition, price $35. Lloyd Butler, 4 miles south Mt. Meridian. 20-21-25-3p j FOR SALE: One span of 4 yeai old mules, sound and good; one span of _ miles, which w> re in the 4-H club , J nulling contest; one 7 year old mare. | weighing a ton. sound daple gray, a j ml mare, best in the county. Come j n and look them over. Walter S. j Campbell. 25-lt. j New 39-Plate Battery. $3 95 ex- |. iiange. Free installation. Dobba Tire ti Battery Service. Phone 789.

M-W-F-tf

! PUBLIC SALE: Friday, February | 3, 10:30 a m. at J. A. Herbert farm, j two miles east of Cloverdale. per- , ronal property, livestock, antiques, furniture, glass. ch'nawire, lamps. Some 100 years old. 25-1-2;) FOR SALE: One set of rubber tirI "S for a Farmnll 20. front and rear, nly used a few days less than 200 miles on same: Three used Farmall iractora in good shape, been used on leas than 500 acie-i of ground. WalS. Campbell. 25-lt. FOR SALE: Second Hand Store, good location in town of Cloverdale. Rent reasonable. Good clean stock will not run over $300. L. L. Runyan. ( . • lale. 25-2t. | FOR SALE: Size 53 Florence Hot j Blast coal heating stove. $9.95. FurI niture Exchange, East Side Square. I70-.1. 25-Ip. | FOR SALIC: Bargain, one span of ! year old colts; one mare, one horse, me 7 yer.r old mare weighing 1250 ■b?., cnc 10 year old horse weighing

Repair service on all makes coal cil stoves, work guai anteed. Furniture Exchang . East Side Square. Phene 170-J. 25-lp.

METHODIST CHURCHES TO MEET AT BR \/II.

The Methodist Churches of the Grjencastle Group will hold a special meeting at . the First Methodist church, Brazil, beginning Thursday. January 26 at 2:00 p. m. and continuing until 9:00 p. m. Dr. Jonathan B. Hawk of Cincinnati, who is editor of uV. 'lie adult Church School literature will speak at 2:00 p. m. Dr. Edwin L. Taylor of Cincinnati, who is in charge of the d stribution of church school litrrature for the entire church will speak at 3:00 p. m. Miss Mae Young from the Chicago headquarters, an outstanding 'authority on religious eduentien of the children's department will speak at the afternoon session. Supper will be served at the chu:ch at 6:00 p. m. Professor Jerome H xson. of DtPauw university, and president of the Northwest Indiana Lay conference will speik in the evening on “The Opportunity and Responsibility of the laymen in the Life of the Church.” The churches of the group plan to send large delegations of church and church school workers. Local people desiring to go will be provided transpcrtat'rn at 1:30 p. m., and those unable to attend the afteinoon session will find tninspertation at 5:30 p. m. Poisons planning to attend are advised to caM the church office for car and supper r?cet vatiens. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 6.000. holdover 70: market 10 cents higher; 160-200 Iba., $8.10-$8.25: 200-300 lbs.. $7.30-$8.05; 300-400 lbs.. $7-$7.20: 100-160 lbs., $7.35-$8.10; sows 5 to 10 cents higher; good 350-550 lb. sows $6.35 $7. Cattle 1,200. calves 500: steers strong to 25 cents higher; heifers steady; cows steady to strong; load of choice yearling steers $12.50: bulk steers $8.75-510.50; most heifers $7.75-$9.50; vealers steady, top

$12.50.

St op 800; quality considered, lambs fully steady; goo! 92 lb. fed western lambs and similar grade native- $9: bulk better grade nativ-

U.OO lbs. Walter S. Campbell. 25-lt.

$8.75-$i.

FOR SALE: Country sausage.! PEOPLE’S GROCERY & MEATS j ADM I N' , STRA T IU> SAEfM)t' PER-

227 E. Washington Street. Phone 34.

25-lt.

FOR SALE: 35 head of heavy feeding hogs, 4 heavy springer Jerri y cows. S. B. Love. Morton. 23 25-27-St.

FOR SALE: The Energy food,

SONAI, PROPERTY

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administratrix ot the estate of Charles H. Kennedy, deceased, wil! ofler for sale at Public Auction, by order of the Putnam Circuit Ccurt, at the late residence of decedent, located on the Putnam and Hendricks County line. 3ri miles southwest of Coatenville and 4 mites

Richo'ieu Special Rolled Oats. Coke routhoast of Fillmore, in Putnam reacted to give that delicious flavor. 1 County, Indiana, or PEOPLES GROCERY & MEATS. | THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 1020. . 04 4 »r-»» *»s Suln to heir in at 10:30 A. M. 2-7 E. Washington Street.'Phone 34.1 A11 of personal estate of the

sar. decedent, consisting of house-

, ..I hold and kitchen furniture; farming

BOR SALE: Two Belg.an co ' ti 'i implements, consisting of wagon.

coming 3-year-old, mare and hors.\ pi ow8 cultivator, drills, corn planter, or will trade for bee' breed cattle.' harness, etc.; livestock, consisting of Ge.Ides Priest. Phone 12-16, Bain-1 r cow, a heifer. 2 mares and 18 ewes;

bridge.

24-3t

FOR SALE'm BU,ck M«Uon

coat, tailormade, slightly worn. Only

300 bu. corn; 8 tori hay, and small tools and other articles too numer-

$10 00. Act now. Inquire Banner. 23-3p

Cash.

Myrtle Kennedy, Administratrix A. C. Hunter. Auctioneer. M. J. Murphy, Atty 19-23-25-31.