The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1944 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1944.
Wanted: Help, full ,-tr psrt time. In and out of store. Campus Market. HMf.
WANTED: Riders from Indianapolis to Greencastle on Saturday nights and from Greencastle to Indianapolis on Sunday nights. Call Blackstone 1561, Indianapolis. ll-2p.
WANTED: Farm hand, single or married. VV. F. Surber, Bainbridge
8-tf.
R. I.
For Sale-
j WANTED: Beauty operator to take over shop. Write Banner, Box 77. 7-9-lI-3t.
E: Repair parts for all :oves, heaters, cookstovea, any in stock. Prompt aten orders for parts not stock. Furniture Exest Side Square. Phone 11-lp.
WANTED: Any Kind ot dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle, Charges paid. John W&chtel Co eod
WANTED: Man and wife or man to apply at Pennsy Cafe, soutf: Bloomington St. 9-tf.
LE: New spring shoes I ant. laddie tan. No coupon re-1 ill 186. 11-p.'
WANTED TO BUY: Late model car (38 or later), tires not import-
9-3p
911 North Madison St.
WANTED: Reliable farm hand for Jefferson township farm. References, good wages, steady work. Ralph Sandy, Martinsville. Home Phone 60. 8-6t
WANTED: Married man to work on farm. Best of wages, good house and electricity. Inquire at the Banner Office. 10-ll-15-3p.
south side of the square next door to Oakleys. KIMBALL R. LARKIN. tf.
FOR SALE: A 120-acre farm on | good gravel road, seven miles from I Greencastle; 50 acres tillable, bal- | ance pasture with running water and timber. Price $4,200. J. T Christie. Real Estate. 7-6t. i
Genuine innerspring mattresses, all sires. Art Furniture Shop, 9 we«t Franklin street. 7-tf.
-Real EstateFOR SALE: 5 room semi-modern house. 518 north Indiana street. Cail Ernest H. Collins. Phone 223. 10-3t.
LE: Good one 128-R.
used
Wanted: Laundress for sororiety ! house. 5 or 6 hours a day. Mostly flat
baby j work. Good electrical equipment. ll-2p. i Phone 650-J. 10-3p.
^E: 15 head of Duroc gilts pril, one boar. Kenneth 4 miles north of Clover-ll-3p.
LE: Three quarter K coat, excellent condition, Phone 26.3-M. 11-lt. LE: Guernsey cow, six vith heifer calf six months Hampshire ewes, six years 1 j E. Allee. Ip. i
WANTED OFFICE GIRL AND SILK FINISHER, Apply after 4:00 P. M. tomorrow (Saturday) Afternoon. White Cleaners 103 E. Washington.
ALE: Two No. College.
young milk Call after 5 ; ll-2p. I .
Lost
LOST: Brown and white, half gv wn, Collie dog. Call Fred Monnett, Miller Grian U-2p.
LE: No. one English clov$25.00 per bushel. Glen j
1th of County Farm. 11-4-. i LOST: Browr^ bill-fold with valuLE: White Leghorn roost- able papers at Voncast,, . Finder ouse south of county farm, keep money return bill fold and 11-lt. papers. Keith Lancaster. 10-2p. LE: Eight inch Montgom-i LOST: Locket and chain someburr mill, Grade A milk ' where down town Saturday. Leave 0, both almost new. 3 l ,(. ! at the Banner Office. 10-2t. of Mt. Meridian on state i —*
)wen Underwood.
ll-2p.
MISCELLANEOUS
LE: Timothy seed renod test. Z. B. Burkett, R. 1. Phone Morton. ll-2p. LE: 5 year old registered !rse. West Walnut Street in. Good baled oats straw. ,y or Allee. ll-2p.
INSURANCE OFFICE MOVES My office is now located on the
Closing Out Sale
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At my home, 409 E Hanna St., Greencastle, Wed. Feb. 16,1:30 P. M. 3 heating stoves; 3 kerosene stoves; rugs; tables; chairs; dishes of all kinds; several beds; mattresses; featherbeds; bed clothing; dining room suite with several chairs; breakfast set with 4 chairs; cooking utensils of all kinds; porch swing; porch furniture; several electrical appliances; garden tools; rabbit cages; fruit jars; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS - CASH. JOHN BROWN, Owner CLARENCE VESTAL, Allot F. C. YEAGER, Clerk.
FOR SALE: Four room house an.1 lot in Bainbridge, by private owner. New out buildings. Also Allen cash register and adding machine combined. Phone Bainbridge 146. 9-3p.
ANNOUNCING J. C. Baughman Live Stock Sale, Tuesday, February 22, 20 miles south of Indianapolis, near Brooklyn, will Sell 120 registered Hampshire Hogs, 150 pure bred ewes, 20 head of Dairy Cows. Plan now to come. 10-3t.
Mil'll K or III 41.11 n ITION or rvr.i i Ton Notice is Hereby (liven. That the umlerMltfnei] lias «luiy <tualific«i as Kxecutor of the Last will ami testament Of Mary Katherine Birch (bcrasetl. in the Putnam Circuit Court, of ITituan County, Indiana, and ha> been duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Feb. 10, 15)44. No. sr.ir.. Helen H. Rireh. Kxoeutor Albert K. Williams. Attorm y. omer C. Akers, Clerk of tlm Putnam Circuit Court. 11-3t.
Wanted
Rnutrman, draft exempt nr midtile ago, with car nr light truck, to service sanitary equipment in nearby towns. Expenses, car allowance, good salary. Permanent with national concern. Write tit No. Capital Avenue, IiidiRnaiMilis nr Phone Riley 9788.
Why Not Try Banner*Want-Aut?
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
George E. Gilbett, et ux to Hobart H. Stallcop. et ux, land in Washing-
ton twp., $1.00.
Harry E. Job, et ux to Levi II. Rood, lot in Roachdale, $1.00. Philip B. Hltcheaon, et ux, to Raymond Rex Hammond, land in Wash-
ington twp., $1.00.
Hansford Witt Sutherlin, et ux to
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Noal G. Nicholson, et ux. land in Russell twp., $1.00. Lula Lockridge to Frederick C. Lorkndge, et ux. land in Franklin twt>., $1.00. Lena H. Asher et con, to Walter E. Buttry, et ux. lot in New Maysvllle,
$1.00.
Juanita Ramsey. Gdn., to Waltei ■ E. Buttry, lot in New Maysvllle, j $200.00. Roy Ruark, et ux to Everett E. * Harrison et ux. land in Madison twp ,
$1.00,
W. J. Allee, Trustee, to Mrs. Curtis Harcourt, lot in New Providence Cemetery, $30.00. Paul G. Collett, et ux to Marvin M. Kelly et ux, lot in Bainbridge. $1. George Aker to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Co., land in Washington twp. $475.00. Oliver B. Blaydes, et al to Dora Batman, land in Roachdale, $1.00. Dora Batman, et con to Ruby Hawkins, land in Roachdale. $1.00. Noah A. Williams, ct ux to John T Porter, et ux, land in Jackson twp.
$1.00.
Charles W. Appleman to Harry W. Martin, et ux, land in Marion twp.
$1.00.
Pnoebe Christman, et con, to Frank Raab, et ux, land In Cloverdale twp., $1.00. Emery Franklin Cooper, et ux, to Nellie M. Denny, trustee, land in Clinton twp., $1.00. Nellie M. Denny, trustee, to Emery Franklin Cooper, et ux, land in Clinton twp., $1.00. Wesson Company to LeRoy C. Brown, lot in Greencastle, $1.00. LeRoy C. Brown to Wesson Company, lot in Greencastle. $1.00. Ezra Craft, et ux, to Isaiah Craft, et ux, land in Clinton twp., $1.00. Bertha Boatright to Edgar Boatright. latid in Greencastle twp., $1.00. Russell C. Cooper, et ux to Ray Brittan lot in Greencastle. Horace A. Hadley, et ux. to Kenneth K. Davis, et ux. land in Washington twp., $1.00. Rosa F. Ray, et al, to Cerdic A. Ray, et ux. land in Cloverdale twp., $1.00. Gail E. Wengre l to Goldie L. Kennedy, lot in Cloverdale, $1.00. Cloverdale Cere etery Ass'ii., to VV. E. Morrison, lot in Cloverdale Cemetery, $50.00. John R. Ash, -et ux, to Theodore Crawley. Trustee,, land in Greencastle twp., $1.00.
ALE: Apples.
Buchheit •
7-tf.i
everything in your favor ’ favor too, of sending Valwers from 1 us. Beautiful Ganged to make any heart, old, beat faster. Milton's j Itch. Phone 707-R. Flowers
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'ALE: Team of work horses •ork mules, 2 Jersey cowr. Jett, Vi miles southwest ot ■ills. 10-20. LE: T. & O. Tractor plow, eavy. Gilbert Cox, Fillmoro. 10-2p.
old,
ALE: 5 year old brindle calf, 8 inch Letz Burr mill, nans. Harold Berry, 3 miles letery road. 10-2p. ALE: Good young team of ises, good and gentle. Bruce in bridge. 10-2p. SALE: 150 bales wheat road 40. 1 mile east of 43. Sitman. 10-2p.
ALE: Little red clover seed, vest of Mt. Meridian, Amos 10-2o.
ALE: Combination range 4' as stove, 2 burners for coal it baker. 606 East Walnut / 9-3p. ALE: 1936 2 door Pontiac In lition, heater and trunk, no 6-year old cow and 1 week t calf, Scott & Hurst, Amo. 9-4t.
PUBLIC SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, HOGS, FEED, FARM EQUIPMENT As I am quitting the dairy business I will sell the following personal property 9 miles Northeast of Martinsville; 3-4 mile north of Henderson Ford Bridge; 3 miles southeast of Brooklyn; Z>' 2 miles due east of Centerton on black top county road, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1944
Sale to start at 11:00 A. M. (CWT)
28 - HEAD GOOD DAIRY CATTLE - 28 12 extra go<>d rows, Jersey and Guernseys, S lo 7 years
some with calves by side.
9 good heifers to freshen soon. 8 R*1 Steers; 1 long yearling Shorthorn bull; 2 weaning calves. 81 - HEAD OF HOGS - 81 16 sows to farrow soon; 3 sows with pigs; 45 shoals, 190 to 140 lbs.; 15 shoats, 50 lbs.; 1, 2 year old white male hog; 1,200 lb. spotted
male hog, 6 months old. FARM EQUIPMENT
One Studebaker w'agon with flat top, I, three horse breaking plow, 1 one-horse wheat drill, I O-Inch Burr Mill, 1 8-inch Burr Mill, David Bradley, I hog feeder, 6 8-gal. milk cans, grade A milk equipment, hog troughs, and t corn elevator and electric fence
charger.
TERMS: CASH.
Everything sells to highest bidder. Ward Ely & Nina Edson, Owners W. N. BROWN, A net. BRUCE PRIEST, (lerk. La .lies Aid of Centenary Church.
ALE: Three stage saw mill •t condition with or without «x 25, Banner office. 7-9-11-3U
SALE: 60 acre dairy farm. f water. Electricity in houge. illips Real Estate, Fillmore. 9-ll-2p
Rocks from hens mated to O. P. and Individually Pedlal^s. All chicks we hatch are s mated to U. S. R. O. P. vidually pedigreed males. 95 ability guaranteed for 14 any loss above that amount j noy will be refunded on the DIETZ S POULTRY FARM m controlled. U. S. Certified neks aiid White Leghorns. POINT, 1ND. Fri.-tf
-Wanted-
ED:
Married farm hand for
year starting March 1. Write
Enos E. Allee, 8 miles south svllle on R. F. D. 2. Ip.
Gleh Pastures DISPERSAL SALE I will veil at Public Auction at my farm locate! at the east end of the Pennsylvania vla*’uet three miles East of Terre Haute on I . S. Road 40, on MONDAY, FIB. 14,1944 STARTING AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP 21 - HEAD REGISTERED HOLSTEINS - 21 Inka Cotantha Beauty. 12 yrs. old, (calf at side), t needa R.htico Hengerveld Promise, 5 yrs. old, bred In November; Segis Inka Ormsbv Josaphine. 4 vr:«. old, bred in October; ('oleen Bess Burke Fobes, -• V rs old bred In Aug. Uneeda Romeo Ormsby l-assle, .» >rs. old bred . -.oqu n, *7 pet, B. F.); Dora Pontiac Ptebe, 3 yrs. old 'bfel in Julv; Rose Alcartra Bess Burke, 5 yrs. old, bred In Se!'tern be"' Mary Segis Fol.es Pool lac, 6 yrs. old, fresh January 8; FU > ™gis Bes‘ Burke, 5 vrs. old. bred in Sept. (1st pi be at County Fab T Star S^gis Papoos^ Fobes, 3 yrs. old, calf at side, re-bred; HI den Gold Papoose Josephine, 9 y»- «|A bred lh haven Admiral Hazelwood, 8 yrs. old. dry, I. S. S. Bessie \ auessa Ruth 4 vrs. oi<i; Ramona Outehland OeKol, 7 yrs. old bred In Do • Aaggic Dutchland Marion Pontiac, II yrs. old (calf at side), ona’ Hengerveld Korndyke Model, 9 years oM, ^ry; Dotty Panoose Pot, 2 years old, fresh; Kay Ormsby Papoose Segis, J yrs. old, will freshen In summer; Segt* Papoose Butter B Ornsby, 5 yrs n» \ bred In June. NOTICE F„, - o , „ -Y -t s j,|?); 4 S-yr. ol(1 with calf at side); ' ft 35 S 3*V.«4-. .«■: ■ j »->-■ olds; 1 9-yr. old. 2 _ ti0()D Rt i.LS _ * 1 yearling, registered; Bess Burke Papoose Pontiac 1 --.vr. old, eligible to register^ Bf)ARS _ REGISTERED — 2 OF’^F^CASH 0 n " mthH "'“ Lunch Served on the Grounds TERMS^OFr^t ASH. held un(Jor covet. OWNER: GEORGE W. KLATTE COL E. KNU8T,, Auctioneer. H H NESS ' ° ,erk -
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HIGH CLASS DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. HORSES — FARM
MACHINERY — SHEEP.
On account of labor, I will sell my entire herd at Auction Sale. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1944 Sale to start at 11:00 A. M. (CWT) Uj miles Southwest of Martinsville. Ind., off of State Road 37; half mile south of tire Burton l.anc Road. 31 - HEAD DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS - 31 22 extra good dairy cows, Jersey and Guernseys, 2 1 2 to 6 years old. All heavy milkers;'! coming •» year old close-up heifers, Guernseys; 6 short yearling heifers, out above cows, extra good; I pure bred Guernsey bull, 16 months oil. Some breeder. All above cows were raised on my farm and are T. B. Tested and healthy and extra
good. Milk is Grade A-l. 18 - HEAD OF SHEEP - 18
17 Ewes, 2 to 4 years old, extra good, will begin lambing sale date; I 2-year old pure bred Shropshire Buck.
6 - HEAD OF HORSES - 6
Sotusd and good workers. 8 to 6 yr. olds. 1300 to 1600 lbs.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
1 Hay Tedder, good.
I John Deere Binder, 8 ft. cut in good shape. 1 International 8-horse Sulky plow. 1 MeCormlck-Decrlng mowing machine, 5 ft. cut, in good shape,
I corn shelter.
1 one-horse dump cart. 1 8-horso James Oliver break plow. Not responsible for accidents. TERMS:—CASH. FRANK ADAMS, OWNER Martinsville, Ind., K. R. 3. W. N. BROWN, Auct. BRUCE PRIEST, Clerk. Ladies of liberty Church will serve dinner.
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Dissolution Sale
We are dissolving partnership and will sell at piihlle auction at the W. W. Ashby farm, 2l/ 2 miles northwest of Ladoga Tuesday, Feb. 15
Beginning at 10:00 A. M.
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Administrators
SALE
The undersigned, Ben I* Fall, administrator and Bon L. Fall, personally will sell at public auction at the Fall lirtet. farm one half mile north of Raccoon on State Road 48 on Monday, February 14, 44 at 10:30 o’clock, the following personal property:—
3 - HEAD HORSES - 3
2 - HORSES - 2
One 7 year old black horse, 1500, sound; one <i year old black mare, 1500, sound. ,
45 - HEAD CATTLE - 45
Brindle cow and calf, 3.5 gal. 4 years; red cow and culf, 3.5 gals. .5 years; red cow and calf, 4 guls., 4 years spotted heifer, 1.5 gal. 2 by glj| years; Guernsey cow, 3.5 gal., 4 years, freshen Feb. 18; (Milled red ®j}|i cow, 3.5 gals., 6 years, freshen March 5; spotted cow, 3.5 gal., treshE) pp en March 5; Guernsey cow, 8.5 gal., 3 years old, freshen March 20; red cow, 4 gal., freshen March 1; two springer milking heifers; ten Black Poled young stock cows; one Hereford hull, 2 years old;
twenty-one spring calves.
172 - HEAD HOGS - 172 Twenty Hampshire sows to farrow March 15; 8 Hampshire gilts to farrow March I; one Duroc tioar, 2 years old; 50 100-lb. feeding shoats; 93 65-lb. fall pigs.
- FEED ~
2,000 bushels corn; to tons loose alfalfa hay; 300 bales threshed wheat straw; 60 tons Sargo ensilage. — IMPLEMENTS & HARNESS5- seetton spike harrow; <Umhle rultlpaekef; 10-ft. I. H. C. power binder; 8-ft. McCormick binder; 3 year old F-20 cultivator; good I. H. C. spreader; I. H. C. 7-ft. disc; 99H corn planter and bean attachment; 2 box bed wagons; one-horse wheat drill und turner; 2-row mounted picket for regular or F-20; 2 sets good leather harness. 4
- CHICKENS -
Four dozen Buff-Orphington hens.
- MISCELLANEOUS -
6- volt wind charger ami a few household goods. TERMS: CASH. Not res|M>nslhle for ace*:lents. W. W. Ashby & Orville Higgins
ROACHDALE BANK, Clerk.
ALTON HI RST. Auct.
Lunch will ho served.
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Administrators
3 large horses, brothers.
all good workers, serviceably sound and half
40 - HEAD CATTLE - 40 II head of good Hereford and Shorthorn Stock cows, 3 and 4 yrs. old. Part of these cows have calves by side, others to freshen soon. 7 Jersey and Shorthorn I>alry cows. IS Shorthorn and Hereford stock calves, weight, about 600 pounds each. 6 mixed calves, weight 350 to 500 poitmls each. 69 - -HEAD HOGS - 69 6 purebred Ham(>shlre sows to farrow last of February and first of March. 4 big type Poland gilts to farrow middle of March. 58 nice fee ling shoats weighing 100 to 150 pounds each. I yearling Duroc male hog. All hogs double immuned. 46 - HEAD SHEEP - 46 46 head of hT.-MMling ewes to siarl lambing by February 25th. FARfv« TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS One good McCormick Deerlng manure spreader; I good McCormick Deering corn binder; I giNMl McCormick Deerlng 8 ft. himlcr; 2 good farm wagons, 1 good McCormick Deerlng mowing machine with several knives; 1 good 7 ft. John Deere disc and tandem, rotary hoc, endgate oats seeder, sulky break plow, walking break plow, John Deere corn planter, 2 cultivators, three 12 ft. gates, good one hole corn shellcr, 609 lh. platform scales, 30 poplar gate slats, 40 rods of woven wire 47 inch fence, 80 steel posts, troughs, one lot of chains, forks, shovels, 5 good en,: posts, I i/j sets ot harness, saddle, bridle, collars, small brooder house and k<mhI oil burner brooCer stove, sled, 5 good hog houses, small tank, 3 small self feeders, 2 good hog oilers one lot of small tools, barrels, etc. FEED 1500 bushels of good Yellow corn. 175 bushels of good oats. 75 bales of oats hay. 85 hales of good clover hay. 200 bales of rye straw. 100 hales of shredded fo 'der. 10 tons of baled timothy hay. TERMS CASH. Not responsible for accidents. BEN L. FALL, Administrator of Estate of Buford L. Fall, deceased. BEN L. FALL EARL RAY and ALTON HURST, Auctioneers. ROACHDALE BANK, Clerk. Dinner by Raccoon M. E. Church laulies.
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Noth-c is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator will sell the Personal Property of the late Elmer Dow, deceased, at Public Auction, on Saturday, February 12 SALE TO START AT 10:0(1 A. M. C. W. T. On the premises, known as (he ROBERT DOW FARM, located 3 miles northwest of Paragon; 5 miles southeast of Lewisville. The property consists of: - COWS - One Jersey Cow, 10 years old, real family COW, .Hie to freshen February 27: one Black Cow, 3 years old, heavy milker, rich, due to freshen March 29; one Jersey and Shorthorn heifer, 2 years old, calf by side. - HORSES -
One matched team broke, weight 2800 lbs.
of black mares, 4 and 5 years old, well
- HOGS -
One large Black Poland Sow due to farrow March 8.
- FARM MACHINERY -
1 John Deere Model “B” Tractor, bought new in 1938. on steel; 1 set John Deere 12-inoh tractor plows; I set John Deere shank, tractor cultivators; 1 disc and tandem, tractor hitch; I John Deere corn planter check row with fertilizer attachment and tongue trucks; 1 John Deere “909" corn planter; 1 DavSl Bradley mowing machine, gears run In oil; Horse and tractor hitch; 1 new tractor htteh for corn planter; I, 2-wheel tooltrailer; 1, 2-horse breaking plow; 1 tongueless cultivator; 1 slip scraper; 1 double shovel; I David Bradley cylinder ‘'om sheller; I sel of 4 disc for tlwtor cultivator; I International 6-In. Burr feed grinder with elecator; 1 monntable buzz saw for John Deere tractor, new; 1 hay rake, good shape; 1 Dunham single eultipaeker; 1 steel harrow; 1 low wheel steel wagon
1 Brov
with box hid;
Down farm wagon with box bed; 1 rubber tire vva-
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15-gnllou drum motor oil, S. A. E. 30; 1 wire flexible cable 100 ft.; 1 iron kettle and spilcr; 1 lot 5 gal. oil cans; 1 water cream separator; I set woven wife stretchers; 3 log chains 10 to 20 ft. long; 1 chain hoist; I hog feeder; shovels; forks, post diggers, scoop shovels. Many oilier articles too numerous to mention that would he used on
a farm.
TERMS: CASH.
LEE M. VOSHELL Administrator of the Estate of Elmer Dow, deceaseI. ALTON HURST. Auctioneer. R. E. HENDRICKSON, Clerk. IMnner to he served by Dorcas Class of Paragon Baptist Church. Not responsible for accidents.
