The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1940 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTE^IBER

19-10.

For hlRh grade upnolstermg. furni-1 ture repairing, refinishing and per- ! feet fitting slip covers. Call 290. THF ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf

Will pay cash house and lot. street.

cheap small j Bloomi.i.i',ton I 5-3p.

—For Sale-

WANTED: A refined woman of r>0 | | or CO years to live with family of | three and help with household duties. Inquire Banner. 6-2t. —M i see I Ian eous— For washing and greasing service (try DEEMS STANDARD on north • Jackson street. Open 24 hours. 3-tf

Berkshire male Emmett Coopc., Clovcrdalo. 5-P,p.

FOR SADE: 2 gs. spring pigs. ^ 1-2 miles east of

FOR SAUE: One 1928 Ford piciv tmek in extra good condition, oyd Skelton, Ml. Meridian. 5-3p. | *ng FOR SALE: Barbed wire, staples, ils, metal and roll roofing, a nearnew cider mill. Pherson, Bainfitlge. 5-3t.

NOTICE: For your ash-hauling please tall for Eldon Lewis at Fred James Res. Phone 7I8-W. 7-TF

USE DAILt MANNER ADVEK T1SING FIRST And Do a Real Sell-

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FOR SALE: Good dry seasoned ood. Tom Stanger, 105 west Cojnbia street. 5-3p.

FOR SALE: 1938 Willys coupe, o 1937 Chevrolets, two 1936 Cheviot coaches, one 1936 Plymouth. 193S V-8 coach. Many others, non Sundays. Chew’s Chevrolet los, Plea -ant Gardens. 6-3p.

SIIKIIIKF’S S\I,K virtue of a eertlfled

ted

, ■- • - ropy of a

decree in in,, directed from the Clerk of the_ I'litnain Clnuit Court hi Cause

No. 1 ail 19 w herein The Federal Farm

■MortiruKo Corporation was plaintiff and OtIlO C. Dills. MarKaiat Dills, and •lonn Mills wore dofendiiuts r«iquirin>f

nit- to make tho sum of $1,12tM4 with interest and costs on said deeree. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 2Sth day of Scprem10, between the hours of ten A. M. and four o’clock I*. M. on said day at the door of the Court House in <Jreencastin Putnam OounIndiamu the following: described

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Putnam (’ount

The north

southwest fpiarter of Section 11

Township 14 north. Kangt

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quarter of the

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FOR SALE: Good cooking npples, , gar pears and blue plums. McCul- | ugh’s Orchard. 6-2t. FOR SALE: Conn E-Flat alto ixnphone. fine condition. Easy rms. Fae Spurlock, Phone 823-W. 6-2t. For ilrlivery now car Pawn Creek astern - <>al. Last car at summer ires A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 6-2t.

Also, nil that part of

Section

FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire mis. aged, yearlings and lambs, hn W. Day, Fillmore, Indiana. 19-24-31-7-14-21-6p.

?st.

re or less, the north11. Town-

ship 11 north. Kang** west, which is situate east of Little Walnut Creek, containing: 14 2.00 acres, more or less, ami more particularly described as follows: Hcginnitig

of the

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containing 40 acres, mo

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west <iuarter of

14

RELEASED — Leon Dcgrcllc, Belgian Rexist (Fascist) leader recently released from French internment camp. In article under his name ne wrote that "Democracy is collapsing completely today."

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the northeast thwest quarte

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nee west with

ection 2N.79

ner

of said section; the north line of chains, to a point laid Little Walnut

south with the cenm k 3.03 chains;

FOK SALE: All kinds furniture, undry str ve, kilchon cabinet ana thfr articles. Call at 852, North j ackson ■ erect. B. F. Davis. 7-3p. |

Fill: SALE: 80 Plymouth Rock ulli'ts alsii purebred roosters. Ivan ark. ith h use south of County arm. 7-3.).

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FOR SALE: A 197 acre farm. ..'inoty ;uns tillable, balance pasture. six room house. Electricity ivailalii Price $22.00 per acre, ’inane 3 J T. Christie, Real Estate. 5-.it.

FOR VLE: An 86 acre improved arm on payment plan. Price 1500.00 J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 5-3t.

—For Rent—

FOR KENT: One modern aparti college and city school. [In gnmi neighborhood and a pleasant pin to live. Phone 590-J or b7S-W. 12-tf.

corn i nortl t bent

said sec

in the center of sa

Creek; thenc

ter of said creel

thence south 1G degrees and 2 minutes east, wilh the center of suid creek r».08 chains; thence south 49 degrees and 2 minutes west, with the center of said creek 4.11 chains; thence south 44 degrees and 4 minutes west, with the center of said creek. 3.27 chains; thence south 38 degrees and 47 minutes west, with tin* center of said creek, 11.85 chains, t<> the point where the center of said Little "Walnut Creek intersects the west line of said section, which point is 220 chains south of the northwest corner of said section, thence south on the west line of said section is.(Mi chains, more or less, to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence east with the south line of said quarter section, to the southeast corner thereof; thence north with the east line of said quarter section. to the place of beginning,

containing 142 acres.

Also, the southeast quarter of th# southwest quarter of Section 2. Township 14 north. Range 5 west, excepting 13.33 acres off of the east side of said quarter quarter, and excepting 13.33 acres off of the west side of said quarter

the land

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less,

more legal

{oj *!• 4’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r MORION 4 {cj 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jo} Miss Lucile Hart returned home from her school on Sunday. There was an epidemic of infantile paralysis and the school is closed for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Zepha Burkett called on Mr .and Mrs. Roscoe White and 1 daughter Rozella on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Habisrietinger and family of New Orlean La., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford of Bedford recently made a visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Keller and family of Texas spent Thursday with Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter. Mrs. Lizzie Hart spent one evening with Mrs. Osa Grider at Fincaetle last week. Mrs. Junior Farrow attended a sale on Monday in Madison township. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Potter and family of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. John Starks of Philadelphia Pa., were entertained at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis on Sunday evening with a six o’clock dinner. Miss Mary Hayden of Indianapolis

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qunrter, conLuirfing In t hereby described In said quarter. 13.33 acres, more o Containing in all 195 acrei

•res

'ontaining in all

or less, hut subject

highways.

or so much thereof as m sary to satisfy said .ludgt and costs. Said sale to he

out relief from ’

ment laws.

Lawrence O. Clrnham, Sheriff

County, Indiana.

for Plaintiff.

30-3t

hereof as may he neces-

sale to he mar

filiation and appralst

nent, interest

wit h-

Lyon

Lawrence Putnam

& Abrams, Atty.

COM MISSION Bit S' CLAIMS

ing claims have boon filed

iditor of Put

Gilbert K. Ogles, for con

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conn

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loners of said

r*ptomber Sept. 2:

FOR RKNT: Double and single ikopiri'j room. 612 oast Seminary Street. 6-2t.

FOR RENT: Small modern furinsiiKl ! rtment. 702 east Seminsry etreet. 7-lt.

The follow! with the A\i Gilbert K. O;

the Hoard of Comm county at their r meeting, to be held

RjiMoline I'mol

Charlie Ilendrich, $251.90; John I* William**, II IH.r.O; Floy,l_ Drattnln, HIDO.flO; l.ovil Spencer, $s. nd. .loim I van Lent JtM.Mi. Mont Hrl’llfos. |!i4.r,n: A. V. Staley. *»9.r , 0; 'Mills J O'Neal JM.'ifl; Oeo. Fenwlek. »9tan; .Jesse Coffman. Jst.r.O; Stanley Sears

(Irhler, JWt.fiO; Donalil

Crimes, $135.on:

»13r..7r,: flytle i'ar0U; Harry Miller. $mn., $1«!».20: James Allee,

ml. Iiot.on; Kleli-

$ Min mi ' Ivan I

F °R ENT: Remington typewritf r S2 50 per month, 70c per week. Furnitur, Exchange, West Side •8(|uarn. Phone 170-J.

POR RENT: Room for student hoys. ,08 north College avenue. P H. Downey. 5-3p

F'DR RENT: Upper apartment, ‘''in and decorated, large closets. 213 Bloomington street. 5-3t.

$94.50: I’anl driller, $'.d.rii>; Fall, $73.50; Clyde drlmes m N. Klrkhum. $1.15 75; * 1

m'lon. $133.00; Hi . .ini Robbins. $10

$ss 00: Ralph Hrtmmoml. $101.no; Rn aril Hail'd, $04.50: dlan.le V\ mm $'.1150 I’lauil Irwin. $94.a0; Ma.th; Savior. $04 50; Ralph Saylor. $•.*..• . U„v Re 'Tin ills. $2100; C. A '■reenlee. Sperbnek.''"^®.^© 1 ;’’ 1 n h'ri'd ^ ' i'mkenhllh

S Wel^! 8 $ni. < 70r wm n v:

Rnv Smvdie. $fil.40; dnv It. Shepherd.

Wllllnms. $101 50:^ Ralph < "

$104.00:

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•H! $ 1 H1.20.

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^UR RENT: To adulta, 3 or 1 ’oom modem unfurnished apartment "ith bath. 819 south Indiana street 5-.3t.

I; I’lyde ,‘Milams.

Prod. Porp..

Meloy A Quinton, $31.25; Norman R

body. $73 00; Carl Reek.

^ fDR RENT: Seven room modern •i ii a Ar) | prgon g eo owner, H:irr y E Gill, Paris, 111., at the house, Sept. 11.

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spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield and sons Lenard and John. Mr. and Hrs. Verlln Jarvis and family of Greencastl. spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow and Junior Farrow and wife. Mary Ann Staik of Lafayette lias he: n spending the week with her grandmother. Mis. Lottie Stark. Miss Peggy Miller left on Tuesday to enter business college in Indianapolis. Mrs. Walter Webb was one of the lucky one's to draw a prize at tbe Indianapolis Nev stand on Wednesday. Mi. 1 - Hilda Miller of Muncie spent a fcv. days here with her brothers, Lee and Carl Millei. Mrs Carrie Clodfelter spent Sunlay with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalgrene. Mr and Mrs. John Vermillion and daughter Mary .lane, and sons. Jack and Stanley, and Mrs. Maggie Ver- j million and Chri iy Webb took Sun- | day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Webb and daughter, Ailreine. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flint and i family spent the week with Mr. and I Mrs. Milt Terry and son, Dwight. } Mr. and Mrs. Rome Vermillion of | Indianapolis an Mrs. Maggie Ver- | million went to Herrick, 111., on Sun-1 day afternoon, to see Mr. and Mrs. I Sam Heady. Mrs. Heady is ill. j Ernest Long and family have mov- j cd to the Wayne Alexander farm ’ from the Leland Chilocot farm.

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DESTINATION UNKNOWN—Air view over Brooklyn, N. Y. p Navy Yard shows destroyers in the process of reconditioning. These may be some of 50 U. S. battle craft Allied sympathizers would like to sell to Britain, but which others say should be kept for U. S. defense.

PUBLIC SALK OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Of II. 1). Eggers, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said sale of person al property to l>e located one mile south of (iroveland ami 1-2 mile east This sale will he held: Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1940 10:00 A M. The description of property is ns follows: Farm Implements and Household Goods: Miscellaneous tools, harness, collars, 5 tons Clover hay. 250 hushels corn. 1931 Chevrolet eou|ie. 3 gilts, one hoar. 8 head cows; 2 heifers. 4 Head Horses in all, I work team mated; 1 three year old inarejl, ? year old mare. The I Julies Aid of Groveland will serve dinner. Many other articles too numerous to mention will la* sold. No pro|s>rty to !)o removed from grounds until settled for. TERMS: CASH. FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. ADMINISTRATOR ABB HUNTER, Auctioneer. THKO. CRAWLEY, Atty., for Adm.

Voneast'e “All This Am Heaven, Too.” costal ring Bette Davis and Charles tioyei will have .1 first local showing at the Vonca le Theatre on Sunlay Monday and Tu sdny. Produced bv Warner Bro “All This And Heaven, Too” was adopted from Rachel Field's m norable best-seller, which has gone through innumerable printings since its publication in 1938. Beete Davis a Mademoiselle Henriette Deluzy-Desportea and Charles Moyer as the Du ie Praslin are the protagonists in one of the most sensational murder trials of all time, a scandal that rocked two continents and was a contributing factor in helping a French king from his throne Featured with the dynamic star team are Jeffrey Lynn as Henry Field, young American cleric who ] helps il mriette to rehabilitate her-j self, and Barbai O'Neil as the neu-

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TORPEDOED—Wrapped in heavy blankets and tmiling despite gruelling experience, here are British refugee girls as they landed at English port after their ship was torpedoed by submarine. All aboard ship were saved, including 320 children. Name of ship was not given by British censor who passed this cable picture. Ship was en route to Canada.

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PRESIDENT — New President of Ecuador is Dr. Carlos Arroyo del Rio, above, inaugurated at Quito for four-year term. He starts office with many serious problems, after

3us pr nation has had 17 changes of Presidents in 10 years. He plans to increase education.

rotlc, wildly passionate wife of the

Due.

Rounding out the brilliant supporting cast are Virginia Weidler, Helen Westley, Walter Hampden, Henry Daniel), Harry Davenport, G- ••tee Coulouris, Montagu Love, Janet Beecher. June Lockhart, Ann Todd and many more. •)-*!• *!• -i- .]. -!• •{• jfj f CANAAN *1 {St + -r -i* -I- + •!• d* •!• + •!• **' *!• M’-. and M s Yona Smith an I Me. and Mrs. Dennis Jones attend'd the State Fair Tuesday. Junior Hill returned homo- froei the Methodist hospital Thu sdny Mr. and Mrs. lister Miller entertained the Rev. Williams at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mdlard Greenlee were in Groencastle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill are here

Wis., visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Hill.

Mrs Wilma Robinson and children visited Mrs. Olendon Kelly Thurs-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. Vom Lydlck, Mr. and Mr Janus Smedley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedge attended the Kill Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Miller was railed n H a lley last week end by the serious illness of her mother Mrs. Wells.

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IliiKlie.. Siiiln rlln iX IftiKhes. Aliys. NOTICE OF <R \I.IFK \TION OF EXECUTOR No. 8229. Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Executor of the Last will and testament of Ewing McLean deceased, In the Putnam Cireuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. August 22, 1940. First-Citizens Rank & Trust Company, Executor. Lyon & Abrams, Attorney Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 23-3t.

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1 DR RENT: Modem three room ■'Pttaunt on ground floor. Electric ••nsidaire. Private bath. .511 East

.Street. 5-3t.

Miller r °'

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Smith

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—Wanted—

For Wcl1 drilling see J. L. 'Joverdale. Phone 4 on 135.

"5X1 ED: 2 bedroom furnished I>Ji trion t. man, wife and student

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jno. Wilson $1.2#i Bert L. sll. ; . [,,.e aehool Slipi’l' I o.i $H ^ ■ 1 f4ncletv for Prevention Hlln'l

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U. S. GETS THEM—Circled dot$ indicate site* for air bases to be given U. S. for 99 years in exchange for 50 over-age destroyer*. Black diamond* show present American defensa centers that will be supplemented by new bastion*. Wall guards Panama Canal approaches.

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