The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1944 — Page 3
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THE JAILY BANNER, GREENCASTaE, IKwaANA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, 1944.
CLOSING OUT SALE Having soli! mv farm, ami will rare for mv gramlehildrrn in B, I will s^ll the folloMing iwrional property at my home first ic soiilh of ( <unity Farm, 2 miles north of Mt. Meridian and 6 s east of Greenoastle, on hursday, Aug. 10th, '44 At 12:30 O’clock. One Jersey cow; one Ewe lama. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS , One upright player piano, electric Fhileo radio in extra good Litilion. new air-conditioned lee Imx, practically new; Palace lu.at1 stove, good kerosene range, davenport couch, Singer sewing thine, kitchen cabinet, washstand, l tables and chairs, straight ties, one lihiary table, card table, ris king chairs, daybed, inatand springs, one lot of jar , crocks, large barrels, .gas cans, garden plow, rakes, hoes, pinch I sirs, scythes, lawn mower, s, shovels, set of barbed wire stretchers, metal troughs and km other useful articles. 100 White leghorn yearling Hina. FEED 0 or 7 tons of pure Clover hay in barn; one-half interest in HH/j 1 of growing corn. Some old corn. TERMS — FASH. C. C. Dimmett
Lion HURST, Auctioneer.
CUFF Me .MAINS, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE As we expect to make our home Ir Florida, we will sell all the following household furniture at our home, (MM , South Jackson street In Greencastle, on Saturday, August 12 At 1:00 O'clock. Three piew Walnut bedroom suit# j consisting of bed. vanity, chest ol drawers, coil spring, interspring ] | mattress and vanity seat, coffci table, floor hunp, 2 piece living room 1 suite, till -buck chair and Otterm.in I Walnut desk and chair, 1 set twin 1 end tahlen, other end tables, three 1 11x12 rugs, library table, large mirror i Porcelain top table, drop leaf kitchen table, 4 throw rugs, lawn mower, ironing Imard, several lawn chairs, lot of dishes, cooking utensils, chest of drawers, and other articles. TERMS—CAMH. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ashworth A ETON HI RST, Auctioneer. CUFF M« MAINS, Clerk.
IN MEMORY In loving memory of our husban and father, George Reising, wh passed away six months ago today February 4, 1944. "The rolling stream of time flows on But still the vacant chair, Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there."’ Mrs. Gertrude Reising and family IN MEMORY In loving memory ot my husband Charles McFerran, who passed away four years ago today, August 4th. 1 miss you no less as time passes on Thai, I did on the day of your going, For absence can never close the door of my heart, And the light of our love is still glowing. Your heart was the truest in all the wide world. Your love the best to recall, And no one on earth can take your
place, For you the still the dearest of all. Loving wife. Florence M.Ferran ASSEMBLY ROOM SERYHE INTERDENOMINATION XL The public is invited to Gospel services in the Court House Assembly Room Saturday evening. Many enjoyed the services last Saturday evening with children and you! v people taking part In the meeting. The program Saturday evening will consis* of special so"gs, object lessons an I s ripture quotations by the young people. Paul M. Robinson will bring the message. John 7:17 "If any man will do his Will he shall know' of the doctrine, whether it tie of God or whether I speak of myself."
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ed road Uj miles south of Stllesvillo. Applicant must have full line oi tools. Possession September 1st. Write, call or see O. K. Vnn Ausdall, 32 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. Riley 2331 or Broadway 8812 3-4t.
FOR SALE: Good bred Blue Tick pupa. Paul Carpenter, 206 N. (Indiana 4-lp.
FOR SALE: 1300 lb of 0-12-12 fertilizer. Boesen Dairy. Phone 4F11 4-ts.
DAIRY COW SALE On account of not being able In obtain help to properly take c of hen! we are selling our entire herd and dairy equipment. >ated on tin* Evan MeKeehan Farm, two miles Huiitheast of Hainjhlgr on Huinhridge and Fillmore road. This Is a goisl herd of cows Wli! from good herds in Wisconsin, Kentucky and North Carolina kl raised from such rows over a |>eri<Hl of twelve years. T. B. and Li:;s free. ionday, August 7,1944 12:30 P. M„ CWT. 20 - HEAD COWS - 20 One Guernsey-Jersey cow, three years old, will freshen in Jan.; Guernsey cow, three years old, will freshen in March; one Guern--.Irrsey row, will freshen in April; one Guernsey cow, three years , will freshen in April; one Guernsey cow, thiW years old, will Hirn in May. All these three year olds, milking now. One Guernsey-Jersey cow, four years old, just fresh; one Jersey m, four years old, will freshen in November; one Guernsey grade k\. five veers old, just fresh; one Guernsey cow, five years old, Lt fresh; one Guernsey Jersey cow, five years old, will freshen In larch; one Guernsey-Jersey cow, six yars old, will freshen in Janu- : one Guernsey grade cow, six years old, will freshen in January; Guernsey cow, six years old, will freshen in February; one lii-rnscy-Jcrsey cow, six years old, will freshen in August; one ^gistered Guernsey cow, six years old, just fresh; one GuernseyTrsey cow, six years old, just fresh; one Jersey cow, seven years Li. will freshen in February; one Jersey cow, nine years old, will feslien in November; one Holstein cow, eleven years old, will pwlion about May. At least eight of these cows will have calves their sides. 10 - HEAD HEIFERS - 10 One two year old Holstein grade heifer, will freshen In Feb.; kur Holstein-Giiernsey heifers one year old; four Holsteln-Giiern-pv heifers six months old. HERD BULL One Guernsey Bull, slxbsm months old, pure blond, from Holland (ilk Company Dairy. A nearly jwrfeet individual. Most of these cows Sled above bred to this bull. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Ten eight gallon milk cans, wash tank, gas stove etc., also one (glit inch Burr feed mill. TERMS CASH. [1 van Me Keelian anil Leon Pierson, Owners Alton HURST, Auctioneer. NATHAN CALL, flerk.
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PUBLIC SALE An I have Hold my farm, I will sell af public auction on the W. Cole farm located east of Greencastle, (3 mlle*i east on Stllesvllle Road,) turn south at hiiihII brick house, go i' t mile, on Tuesday, Aug. 8, '44
At 10:80 A. M. the following property: Furniture Square dining room lable wl!h 10 leaves, 8 chairs, 2 (0x12) ruga, 4 Mittall rugs, Congnlcnm rug (11x12) Iron bed, Walnut bed, chest of drawers, drewxer, rockers, divan and chair, bookcase, writing desk, 2 heatrola stoves, Majestic range, lamp tables, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, round dining room table and buffet, couch, bed HprtngN, mattress, feather bed, kitchen chairs, 2 Aladdin lamps, porch swing, 4 tube Zenith battery radio with cabinet, 8 day Seth Thomas dock, galvanized hath tub, water separator, incubator, 13 gallon galvanized water tank with faucet, dishes, |»ans, lamps, lanterns, etc. Stock 4 cows ami 4 calves, 14 (50 list.) shouts, 2 sows, 90 (3 mo. old) White Rock Chicks. Farm Tools Iron wheel wagon with good bed, 2 mowing machines, wind charger, 1000 lb. platform scales, disc. Model T Ford (good running order), lawn mower, garden tools, crosa cut saw, tools, junk, etc. Terms -- Cash.
C. W. COLE Lunch served at noon. ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. BILLY HURST, Cleric.
CLOSING-OUT-SALE Because of the sudden death of my wife, I can not coiitinne WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1944 At 10:30 O’clock. 16-HEAD DAIRY CATTLE - 16 One 2 year old Jerscx cow, giving 3 gal. milk and bred; one 4 vr old Jersey, giving 8 gal. |mt dm to freshen in Decent Iter; one I Vr. old Jersey, giving I gul iht day. to freshen in January; one 3 vr. old Jersey, giving 1 gal |» r day. to freshen tletolter 5th; one 3 vr. tdd is. v com. ghing I' 2 gal. m-r dm to freshen in Jumiai i . one 3 >r old Jerst" cow. giving t gal '*‘r day. to freshen Ueet mb« r Hi; one 2 \ r. old Dark Jersey row, giving 3 gal. is-r day to freshen October t'!; one 3 vi old Guernsey cow, giving 3' 2 .gal. P< r day. to freshen October 2; ne 3 vr. old Guernsey cow. giving »’’ l r da >; to freshen March 15th; Three coming 2 \ r. old Angus iintl Jersey heifers, bred to Angus bull, to freshen In November; Three Jersey and Angus spring li iters; one aged Jersey cow, giving 3 gal. |mt day. All above cows bred to Xngtis hull. 116-HEAD OF HOGS-116 Six Dm of sows with 52 plgH by side; 3 Duroc sows open; one Diiroc sow to farrow 1st of September; one yearling Duroc boar; out' 3 year old Dur-c boar; one I! months tdd Duroc hoar; .9 shoals, yy I. from 125 to IH0 lbs. each: 22 pigs. yyt. 30 to 50 lbs. each. 5 - HEAD OF HORSES - 5 One yearling stud Welch Pony , halter broke. This pony is really nice and will make a real Middle pony; one 8 year old Spotted Pony yyilh nice colt by side, well broke ami gentle, colt is out of •> gaited Kentucky bred stallion one 3 > r. old saddle horse, green broke; one smooth mouth work mare. 7-HEAD OF SHEEP-7 Seven nice 3 year old laves, extra good. FEED 100 to 1500 bn. of new corn to In* picked when corn is right, DM) bu. ( ,f goisl old corn; 200 bales of good mixed Timothy and < lover hay. GRADE A MILK EQUIPMENT 0 8-gal. milk cans, strainer,lubs, gas healer, (mailers, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One good reconditioned Matag yvasher, laundry stove, hall tree, 8-4 hod, tables, and i lot of useful articles. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS One regular Farnmll tractor on Kubls r, new paint, in good condition, yyitli finders and lighting equipment, cultivators for same, 2 bottom II" Little Genius break ployy like new, 7. foot disc and tandem like new, with trailing hitch; one McCormick Dis ring rotary hoe. It. in. Little Chief Sulky plow like new ; I horse drawn 2-royv cultivator; one-row cultivators, single shoyrl plow, I John Deere corn planter with cheek row and fertilizer attachment, tongue trucks, furrow openers, in perfect condition, Monnioli steel wheel yyagoo with flat top ts'd, I Welter yyagon like neyv, yyitli grayel bed; l hog fountains. 3 tank In it rs, 2 large tanks, barrels, gas cans, grattc guns, too ft. garden hose, I new I 1 , horse engine yyitli pump jack, 3 to 5 horse engine in good condition, 1*2 horse engine in fair condition. 2 .garden plows, forks, shovels, hoes, chains. I new wheel harrow, double trees, 300 ft. of electric light wire, set of steel Wheels like new, for above tractor: 7 single hog houses, I good yvooden hog feeder, lot of good hog troughs, cross cut saiv, band sayvs, wrenches, set of work harness; 800 lb. fetal mixer, Chev. motor built up to operate, ami many other articles. TKR.MS CASH. Not responsible for Accidents. HOWARD A*cCLELLAND ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. ... , TUKO MI'LLIS and GFORGE LINBKRK5, ( lerks. Dinner by Stilesville Christian Church Ladies. At the same time and place Tom Rogers will sell 15 - HEREFORD CATTLE - 1 5 7 cows from 3 to 8 years old, yvith 7 large calves by side; cow* rebred: 18 months old purebred Hereford bull.
i'lihlic Sale I will sell at public auction three miles west of llainhridge on Stale Road 36, and I mile east of Hanna Crossing on MONDAY, AUG., 14 at |0;30 o’clock, the following personal property: 81 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 81 II While face eoyvs with II calves. These cows have been on the farm for three years. Calves are from registered Hereford bull. 10 two year old Hereford heifers yyilh 10 calves. Hi Yearling Hereford heifers, carrying plenty of quality. 5 yearling steers. 12 coming two year old steers, arc excellent feeders. 6 coming two year old hellers. 450- HEAD OF HOGS -450 125 head 125 pound hogs. 175 head 00 pound shouts. 65 bead 511 pound shouts. 10 sows to farrow Sept. I. * 5 Pure bred Duroc sows with 82 pigs. 3 sows yyilh 24 pigs. I Berkshire boar, purebred. These bogs yvere all raised on this farm, and are healthy ami ready to go. 21 EWES AND 28 LAMBS 21 eyves and 28 lambs. This is good butich of breeding eyves 2 to 4 years old. FARM EQUIPMENT lO-'K) International Tractor on steel; tyvo 2 bottom II inch International plows. One I 1 inch I’. & O. International tractor ployy. One new Pre-war No. 2 stainless steel International separator. TERMS—CASH. Frank ftmiili Alton Hurst. A. R. lord. Auctioneers Central National Rank, Clerk Not Responsible for Accidents Ladies Aid of Baiid)ridge will serve Dinner,
KOK SALE: 4 point barbed wire. $4.85 per roll; No. 9 wire, 6e pepound; bale ties, $2.25 and $4 50; galvanized hog troughs, $1.35; No. 10 shovels. $2.10; 4 tine forks, $1.75; post diggers, $2.15; digging forks, $145. ETCHESON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO„ BAIN-
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FOR RENT: Small furnished apartment. 702 Seminary street. 4-H.
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■T am 91, I put arthritis on thb run or refund. Many others ths same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. l#>mcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.’’ 12-tf
FDR SALE: 10 acres, 4 room new house. Three miles from Cloverdals, price $1200 W. E. Morrison, Cloverdale. 3-3t>.
PUBLIC SALE: Frankie Smith 4-31 j Monday, August 14, 3 miles west Bainbridge. 81 slock cattle,
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hOR SALB. I wo piece living j j.^o hogs, 49 sheep, some farm tools,
room suite upholstered In clipped ve- j
lour, loose cushion in good condition, $22.50; round oak table 5 chairs, * vv *‘ W ‘U have tree ripe peaches for $5.00; large wicker and fibre maga- j canning, beginning Sunday. Aug 13 Sine table, $3.00 J. (’. Mills. Clover- at Marydale Orchard, 2 miles west of dale, Ind R. R. 1. 4-8p. | L^wlavtlhs. Will tak Phone
Eminence 2 on 6. Rush Richard,
FOR SALE: One Warm Morning Cloverdaie, R. R. 3.
stove. John Knight, four miles south of Manhattan. 4-Bp,
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FOR SALE: 15 rods of chicken ) capping and vulcanizing Is guaranwiic fence. Mrs. Mary Sanford, ML (lord. C. A Webb’s Home and Auto Olive. 24-4-2p. I Supply. 11-tf.
FOR SALE: Pony, saddle and | bridle, buggy and harness. First $75 ^ gets him. Tom Stanger, Phone ! 540-J. 3-2p.
FOR SALE: One International t ft. combine, nearly new. FI. C. Jeffries, Roachdalc. 3-4 p.
FOR HALE:: 8 registered Duroc Sows and 50 registered gilts and boars. Emery Ofoner, 2 1-2 miles couth of Putnamville, Ind. 3-3ts
We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. Ws Furnish Sacks ami Twine Free of i ’barge to oijr customers. M. Sahel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf.
WANETD TO BUY: 50 bushel of need rye; aluo wunt 50 to 200 small chickens, 3 weeks old or more; also 30 or 40 leghorn roosters. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle, Indiana. 32ts
FOR SALE: One Iron grey team, ( 6 and 7 years, weight 8500 Extra good. Also practically new set of leather tug harness and wagon good ns new. A. C. Norman, Parke-Put-narn line. 31-6p.
FOR SAIjE: Apples. Buchheit Orchard eod.-tf
WANTED: To wash and stretch curtains. No rayon or celanese accepted. Write Box 40, Banner. 4-2p.
FDR SALE: Glass jars; 30 ft. of chicken wire; type-D electric entrance switch box; file case for 3x5 cards; baby bed; baby basket; folding wooden gate. Phone 372-J. 4-U
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WANTTHD: Hoy’s bicycle, pre-war must be good. Frank MeKeehan. 4-lp. WANTED: House maid at Hoosiee Hotel, Danville, Indiana. Middle aged woman preferred. 4-3t.
Auto — Fire — Life INSURANCE Save 25% on Farm Fire Policies EZRA ( RAFT, Phone 892
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Ages 1 to 60 Years. SI Ml* SON STONER, INSURANCE
Sergeant and Mrs. FIdward Mmiiiok of Sun Antonio, Texas, are visiting with home folks in and around Bainbridge. Sgt. Minnick is on e fifteen day furlough' from his camp it Ban Antonio.
WANTED: By Greencastle firm, stenographer-secretary. In applying state age, experience and salary expected. Box X. Banner. 2-tf. WANTED: To rent a 6 or more room house, prefer in country with an acre or two. Bestmf Greencastle and out-of-town references. Write James J. Wilson, % Jake Eitel Flower Shop. 20-tf. WANTED an ot girl for half day house work. Wednesdays and Sundays off. 35c per hour. Apply Box H ", Banner. 3-3ts.
SPFXJJTALS: Men's .suits $5.95 to $9.95; Army pants $1.95; Ladies Shoes and dresses $1,00 to $2.05. Bargain Store, North side square. 3-2ts.
WANTED: Any kind at dean stock. Oil 278, Oreencastle. Charges paid. John Wschtel Co. sod.
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LQST OR STRAYED: Tan and white cow. W. S. Garrett. Phono 586-W. 4-2p.
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F’OR SALE: At day, August 30 to three farms of 40, F’or map location Write Carl Porter, Indiana.
auction Wedneaclose an estate, 80 and 82 acres, and information, Adm., Waveland, 20-eod.
FOR SALE: A 140 acre farm with 100 acres of bottom land. Four room house, good barn, and other outbuildings. Price $10,000. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 31-6t. F'(>R SALF’,: 130 sore farm in iel ferson township; two house). See Virgil Blue, Greencastle, or Frank Day. Phone 739-W. 3-3p F'OR SALE: 7 room house, built in garage, two lots, 80 ft. by 160 ft. ideal location^ house in good repair, made of yellow popular throughout, a lot of small fruit, an extra good garden with available acreage near. Allan Bain, Cloverdaie, Ind. 28-4-ll-18-4p
CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their kindness and lovely flowers and cards during my recent illness. Emma Hanks Of IN MIN KXPKTCED , INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4—(UP) An opinion was expected today from Attorney General James A. Emmert in reply to the query of a member of the state election board as to whether U. H. senatorial candidates’ names should lie placed on the federal or state ballot. Before the opinion was released. Fhumert gave no indication as to how he might rule, or if he might decline to rule one way or the other on a question which political observers said was a major issue in the early stages of the general election campaign. Some observers saw the possibility that Emmert might say he believed that the commissioners could use their own judgment on the (Uestion. If he threw the problem back Into the laps of the three-member commission, the possibility was seen that Governor Schricker himself a sanatoria! candidate and likely to be affected by the ultimate declsion--might be obliged to east the deciding vote as to which ballot would bagr his name and the names of otltar long-term and short-term senator!*! nominees. xotii i: or t(i yi iriiymi* or iiXGitrou Noti-t I- OlVeu. That the tuidcrxlgncil Iuih nwly quallfieg as It* i i iUnr iif Hit l. i > will and ti'Rtuinafii a Genevieve Anns deceMHed, in rht* IMlIiiain I’lmilt I'oqrl. of Putnam (’ouiity Indiami. uni Ikix been July authorised by said Court to administer x.ild estate. .Said i slate is supposed to be solvant July JO, mi Walter K Smith, Executor No. XG6». Diner c Akers, I’lerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Krank U. Sloessel, Attorney 21-Jt mu m i: or inyiiNisTR.vno* Notice Is heir by given that the nil, leiHiHiuil lias been unpointed by ttys Clerk of the Clreult Court of Putnam
FARM FOR RENT: 253 acres, 80 in blue grass pasture, spring water in ail pastures. Two large barns, one a bank barn. 150 ton silo. 2 houses, both with electricity on pav-
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