The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1940 — Page 3
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Jaise them on ^OaESP Ful O-Pep Chick Starter has the v omierful oatmeal base! Also contains Concentrated Spring Rangemany health benefits of fresh pasture. Lc(d in minerals, vitamins, pro* Ld carbohydrates, lip to Vs to V4 on feed cost by lag the Ful-O-Pep rearing plan. K, HATCHERY
steady; steers mostly medium to good at $8-$9.25; most heifers $8.73 down; vealers weak to 50 cents lower, top $11. Sheep 500; lambs 25 cents lower, supply mostly good to choice 93 lb. western clipped lambs at $8.75. GERMAN SUBMARINE AGROUND OSLO, Norway, March 28. (UP) * A German submarine is aground near Ryvinga light house, on the southern Norway coast, it was made known today. An official communique was expected soon. It was forecast that the crew of the U-boat would be interned. For some hours reports had circulated that a German submarine had gone aground somewhere off the coast. The reports could not be confirmed immediately, however, because of the restrictions the government in the interest of its neutrality, exerts over all marine news.
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.Stale of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss DELINQUENT TAX SALE of lands and rity lots r,-turned d.
Court llouae of Putnum County, Indl-
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mencinR at 10 O’clock A M of sal. ‘lay and continuing: from dav to du thereafter until ail arc* offered.
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Gilbert Auditor Put mini County, Indiana. LIST NO. 1 Regular List for Tax Sale of Lota and l-ands being Delinquent Fifteen Months or more. 'laek«on To wuNliip IMS—Kendall, Win. R—New Maysvllle lots v and I $ | ot I'rnnkliii TowiiMhin .-.so—Durham. Ernest .It pt NE, Nf,, Sec. tJ. T)i. It;. It. 4—35 acres; PI. 5 . N\V. See. fi, Tp. It;. Ft. 4 _P, at-.res, Pt. N\\, See. it, 'J’p. It;, It. 4 7 acres; Pt. Wl*. NE. See. fi, Tp. Hi. If 4 — 1 acres—$ 134 27. Ilttiiehilalr Tttvvn lirifi—Lcaehman, J It.— Lewis Addition— Lot 5 |4S.r,6. Morris, Henrj Couk 2nd Addition— Lot 1. 2, 2—$27.'.17 117tl—Modlln, William It, -Urjintiiain Addition—Pt. Lot G. «, N 7 in Itlk. - $4(t.S3. 1 224—Perkins, Ottie—Oranthain tiili Addition—Lot ] A- 2—$22.S3 It j ll«. 1S45—Harvey, John \V.-—Sinnett Ad-dition-Lots 11 & 12, Blk 2—$99.53. Iliilnltridge Town 2931—Lewis, John Haston—Corwin Addition—T.ots 91 & 10—$150.36. (■reeiicdMtle Tow nslii|» 4264 & AA No. 30—Cliadd. Dora M. Comm. Place—Lot 2. Blk 2—$31.40. 4299—Chavis. Lu«v »V hush. Comm Place Lot 2 A 1. lUk 35—$24 24. 494*i—Sillery, Nadeau —Pt NH. SK. ^ec. 17. Tp. 14. II. 4—1.33 a* res— 4IK.S3. 4988—Thompson, Ward Alline—
Comm Place Lot 7 Blk 3; Lot 11 Illk 13. Lot 3 Blk. 16—$51.10.
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5473—Cra ne. Chair lei
Lot 199—$63 77
0**37—Hardwick. Lawr. ru*e & wife
r 16, Tp. 14. R i—.72 acres:
Lnkliii Street
Phone 130
Iianapolis LIVESTOCK (receipts 6.000: weights above 15 cents higher; lighter 110 cents higher; 160-220 lbs. k.35; 220-250 lbs., .*5.10-$5.30; I 70 $5.00; 300-400 lbs.. 160; 100-160 lbs.. $3.50-$4.50; |0-15 cents higher, mostly |.65. 600. calves 500; steers and steady to strong; cows
ty, Indiana, for the* imnnavineut of taxes for the year 193s ;.tul |)r«*vioiis ars. TKRMS AND CONDITIONS < >1
lincpient by treasurer of Putnam Cmm
ty, Indiana, for the
tax yea
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All sales shall h, for '-.ish. paid by the purcliaser to tlu- « ouiir > 'I'* .•asureiat the time «»f pu^vhas* When loss than the whob- of ,in\ tint of laud sliall bo sold the <|iinntity sold shall l»e in a square form, as m ar as pra»-
ible at C
ner o
the whole or any in lot or outlot of ‘any city or town shall h. sold the part !>ld sliall *extend from the nmin oi
ticable at the most north\v« st(?rl\ corof the tract, and when less than
principal struct, road. «u- alley from
the most <
a
same l*y lines as nearly par- I
convenient front to such lot.
to the rear of such lot and so as to
hound the !
ajlel with the outlines ot sueh Jot a
•practicable.
When more than one tract of lot longing to the same person shal
ho
o WI ! Of pa>
of the whole ftum dm* from ueh owner
belonging to tl*
for sale at the same time, in the same
municipa i i > >. corpoi tion or towi
a part of each of said tracts or lots
shall he offered first for the
CO by INDIANA RAILROAD
Sec. 16. Tp.
O'Ruark Addition—Lot
8—Riley. John A*
6728—R11 dit ion—Pt. Barrett Li
ey, John Lot 12 &
Ass
Pt. SW, $ o. lit. if. it. i—. i z ;
-$57.84.
wife—Peek Ad Blk 1—1252.81.
sessmeut $111.61
7079 Tliomas. Frederick Miiler— Peck Addition—Lot 2 Blk 7—$97 06.
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7434 Cram*. Charles K Junior— NK',. See. 14. Tp 14. R 160 acre*; N'i*. SK. Sec. 14. Tp. 14. R -.--SO acres. Pt NK. SK. Sec. 11. Tp 14. R. 5—29
acres—$66.15.
7646 Richardson, Joseph & wife— Pt Whi. SW. See. 21. Tp 14. R. 5— 46.50 acres—$30.01. \\ nsliingtoii Totf imliiii "767 Asher, Rmerv L Hoo lei Highliind Lot 93—$4.38 iverltt Mr* G 11 Highland Lot 27—$5.40 7939—Day, Raymond K »v: wife—Oak Hill Lot 4—$5.41. 8 12'. Havener, Boyd K. a wife Pt. NK. See 16. Tp. 13. It. '»I aeres: 8w NW, Sec. 15, Tp. 13. R 5—4 0 acres; WH. SW. See. 15. Tp 13, It. 5- 80 acres; Nw. NW. Sec. 22. Tp 13. R. 5t(» acres—$131.18.
See 6. Tp 13. R 5—1 ucr* $60.25. Notice is hereby given that so much of the lands, city and town lots described in tin* foregoing list as may
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for State, county, Sdtool ami (dliex
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discharge the taxes Townsliip. City.
taxes, in PTitiu, including
Interest, charges and penalties Ur
bounty. Indiana
», vucii «-n •!i$11 im'ii.mies 111ere on, or due from the owners thereof a
the time of
sale, will lie sold at public
the Court House d* y i>f Greencustle, said
County Treasurer of said Put-
tlie Court House door.
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in!
le. said County,
8102 A An No. 26—Huffman, Greclv
K. Sec. 4, Twp 13. r * p *‘> ,f "
NW. Sec. 10. Tp
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R.—Pt. SK. Sec. 4, Twp 13, R. 5 teres; Pt. NW. Sec. 10. Tp 12. 6 10 acres; Pt. SW. See 3, Tp. 12.
—29 acres; Pt. SK. Sec. 4. Tp 12. K 5,
Pt. NE, Sec 4. Tp 12 R 5 and Pt ; K. See 4 'I* . 12. R -15 acres; pt SW. Sec. 2, Tp. 12, R. . 60 acres-
$1 400.42.
•m Klansowyer. Bessie L.—IIoos-
ier Highland Lot 129- $5.9s.
8196—Kinder, Oris C. — Hoosier
ighland- la»t 134—$5.4 1
8263—1
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8263—Murphy, Kliz. »V Inis ior Highland—Lot 62—168.27. 839ft—Powner. Walter & ionsier Highland Lots :\\ t v 7915—Carpenter, Joseph M
hush,—11 oos-
St. Ila 8 22.19 Sophia
rpenter,
Hoosier Highland Lot 2!* $17.18.
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on said tract or lot, ji
shall bid off a part of sueh trad or lot for the sum required the said tr;
said tract or lot, and if no person
or lot
qu I red the said tract or
lot shall then be offered to the high-
est bidder for cash.
Notice, is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands and hds as may be necessary to discharge the taxes and street improvements, interest and charges which ma> be due thereon are due from the owner thereof at the time of sale will he offered at public auction at the south door of the
(Giant Pkf. 53c)
pK: 20c
4 B«r« 19c 3 Can, 10c
Qt 10fl Hot. AW0
3 Ron, 10c pK 21c
Etch 25C Pka. 10C Pair IOC
2 Cakr. He ‘tSS’ $133
Lb. 20c
24 Hair 75C
s HOUSECLEANING WEEK AT A&P! Pour Opportunity to Save Money on Soapi, Cleanser, and Other Cleaning Suppliea. Soap 10";34c l»ory Soap (M.d.ec) - 3 29c
Chi P S( > hr*.^
Pels Naptha Soap
C ' eanSer Purpoae Apax Laundry Bleach
Pacific Toilet Tissue
WEFT
Galvanized Pails Kleenex itw sheet. Canvas Gloves
Lava Soap
A-Penn Motor Oil Wisconsin Cheese
’URE LARD 25 :$1.72
Iona Flour ah Purpo,* P*ncy Rice Bulk
Asparagus J I i ) , i n «
Golden ^tantana
Eggs
Iona Peaches in syrup {Read a*p l U "SOFT TWIST"
Apple Butler
; T 58-Oz. J
Tomato Catsup
^ SHORTENING CriSOO Shorten! ns
Iona Cocoa
Joan 01 Arc Kidn.r
Aim Bean a ~
O’CLOCK G0FFEE3 ..39C Chase & Sanborn Coffee l**- 23c | Campfire marshmallow. Lb . 19c j Starter ‘^*> $2.35
FOOD STORES
MEL-O-BIT Cheese 2,',i 43c Brick or American
LARGE
OXYDOL PkfT. 19c Giant Pks;. 57c
JOHNSON’S GLOCOAT Self-Polishins Wax Can 59C
Johnson's
Paste Wax Lb. 59c
•7o Dairy Feed j | ,45
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MED BUTTON RADISHES, 3 Bunches 10c Kmjuflower, Head 1 5. hL A ORANGES, Doz 19c I g *APEFRUIT, 4 for 15c POTATOES, Seed or Eating, Pk 29c Lo " Pr:r '-, on ONION SETS anil SEED POTATOES
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M0KED hams
PMsSfets W Chuck Roast
Any Cut
Roa
SUGAR CURED Whole or Shank Half
Centar
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[ re »ed Haddock p O’ Lamb F.ne»
19c 11c
Lb. 21c Pork Chops Lb. 19c Fresh Picnics
Lb. 25c Sliced Bacon 3u 1 i? a y n ,i j' ,d ' v ^: 10c Lb. 10c Smoked Picnics Lb. 15c Lb. 29c Slab Bacon «M Lb - 13c
^toin Steak rc»^ S) U, 27<
V Lb. 29c '
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wife—
8496—Slack. Luste:
llighhmd Lot 70—$3.3<*
8613 Wyndham, R
IlooHier Highliind I.ot 14!' S5.41
< lo\urdiih* Touiih|i||)
Bdwards, ii. <. Pi SW, 8w Set*. 17, Tp. 12. R 4—30 acres $43 96.
LIST WO
Tlu* following having been offerer', for Sah* ;it the Last Two Regular Sale* will be Sold i«» the Hi” best Bidden’.
ItlINMClIvllle
1S34—Grimes, Dora E <> 1* Lot 3S
Pt. Lot 35—$47.86. 11 R4-1-Murray, Carl R
• P. Lot 9 P. Lot 43
Daggy Ad-
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Murray,
$172.50.
1920—Rogers, A Idea
$57.08.
Itiiiiihrhlge i'o^n 3012 Robblnn. John II A Klvln Comm. Survey Pt. Lot J $79.91. 3043 -Turner. Climbs 11 Nellie M.—O. IV. Pt. Lot 9—$77.43. I'lisyd Toss iimIiIii Cofl uni Ljds M Pt i:' ■ \\\ . get 6, Tp 15, R ten Pt W VL* NK. Sue. 6, Tp. 15, U. 3—41 aeres
$134.91
<;re«’iieiiMtle T«n\ u«lii|i 1160 (Ireencastle Oi hard Co I ’i Nw, NK. Sec. 28, Tp. 14. R. 4—2.21
acres- $47.4-1. < a h* ( il \
5 126—Churchill, Guy \ Irwin I'uuk Addition Lot II -$39.*4.
6028— I f ihhs. RoscOu dit Ion— I *i Lot 2—$121
6068—Hoagland, Rohuri Dupol dilion Lois I i8r 2 in Blk 5 $135.79. 6181 —Jones. Lily M a- M.ii\ llanne man-—O. J‘. Pt. Lot 71—-$1 8 4.58. 6558 Nulan, Micliael IL. R. addition
Pi Lo* 29 $18.21.
6657—Parker, Katu Puck Addition
in Blk 6—$57-8J
$1 imIImoii 'rowitNlii|» 7494 Gilbert. R. Spun-« r SW. NW S« «• 17. Tp. 11. R. 5—40 lo res- $98.21 7518 Hurt, Il.i \ El iK w f( i ■’ Nl Sec. 32. Tp. 14. R. 5 113.47 acruH—
$177.21.
\\ HMliliigtoii Townsliip 7833—Boyd, Georg© W.—1*1. SK, Sec. IS. Tp. 13. K 5—10 40n s—$4 6.21. 7840— Burk, Charles ().—Oak Hill
Lot 2—$30.54.
8005—Franuis. John HunrySK. Sec. 13. Tp. 13. K. 5- 13
$41.90.
8095*—*1 la wk ins, Roscoc lligliland LotH 146 A 1628216—Lindsey, Andrew Reelsville. Pt. Lot 1 Blk I
—$10.06.
8 273—Mercer. C. W. * t Highland 1,01 199 $30.40.
sills ,v .\a No. 2 4 Wolvurton, tiny A Ralph—Hoosier Highliind Lot 142—
$13 84.
( lot enlalu Township 9617—Cornell, B* n—Clark s I’lace Lots 19 A 20 in Blk 6—$10.34 9874 Mav, Pcnrl Clark's Pl.u*e lots 23 A 24 Blk 3—$17 '5. LIST NO. .3 Thu Following Have B**uii (>fl'erud for Sah ai Two Rugular Sales and the Delinquent Tax Kquals or Kxceuds tin* \ssu.ssud Valuation will he offured for Sale In the liighust Bidder and a Dei'd will he Executed on the Day of the
Sale.
ItonelMliile Town 1280—Sul hurl in. Karl A Forest— Bakur Addition Lot I A- 2 -$59.65. Madison ’rowiiHlilp 7461 -Kasley. Guorge E. - Pt. K 1 /^. SK. Sec 26. Tp. 11. R. 5—.25 acres $16.98. \\ nsliiiigton TomiMhip 7823 Ui iden, C H *Pt w Sw,
auct ion the Clt by tlie
nam County. Indiana, on
Monthly of April, 1940, i In- same l>eing Monday, April 8th. 1940. said sah- to begin at ten * 10) o'clock in the forenoon of said day. and to be continued from day to day. until all said lands,
city an«l town lots, are sold.
All lands, eity and town lots described above herein, which have been offered for sale lor delinquent taxes, interest and penalty b\ said Treasurer for any two successive years, and no person having hid therefor a sum equal to the taxes, penalty, interest and charges thereon as prescribed b\ law. said Treasurer will at the same time and place s<-ll all such lands, city and town lots as other lands and lot - are sold, and upon the same terms and
conditions.
Witness my hand and seal of office this 15th da> of March. 1940. Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor Putnam County.
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PI EH, acres—
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$22.3 4.
A- \v i f e— Lot 2 Blk 1 al—11 oosier
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fighting planes shot down a British Belheim bombing plane at 6 a. m. In-
land the plane in flai and emerged unhurt. They were immediately
day over the nearby Island of Ijssel- interned.
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