The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1947 — Page 3

fHE DA^f BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947.

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estate, consisting of: Breakfast set (4

4 rocking chairs

1 oblong table—walnut

Square stand table

Uavenport and chairs ‘l rugs iUxlL' and llxlb)

feather beds •> mat tresses

" beds Metal and* SpritiKH Washing machine

Something? Electric stove with Wearever pres^ker. IStove r pallon water heater. Llric water heater ter milkhouse trie Sweepers [ytslde wire, .jel Ford tractor, plew, cultivators and er »60 m tractor Chalmers Model “C” tractor with new irs. Iville implement & Hardware ERNEST MILLER

Pots and pans 1 >lsh**s Trunk P»rp«M sweeper Dresses Purge clock Small clo«k ( ’oal oil lamp Kerosene stove end oven i: l»u rnera) Sugar Fruit tiarden iiosc Shovel 2 lawn rakes 11 oe Ax© Wash Poller Kerosene tank Pawn mower Step ladder Cycle Zinc top cabinet Said sale to begin at 12:00 noon. Terms—C ish. Dated this the 23rd day of October, 1947. Dora M. Crodian, Executor Roy C. Sutherlin. Administrator C. ’I' V 24 -11. \OTirE OF Sll.bZ OF HF. \l. KM ATF. The undersigned eoinmissioner by virtue of an order of the Put-

t»a in* Circuit ■Cowrl m ub* and «*ntered in in a % ca^ise tberetu peU*t . lug en i it l««l. In li.«- AP; tier of the Guardian of <»Ius Me Vlimbn, an aged and infirm person: Central National i'anU i»i Greem nst le. Guardian, and P<*ra J’. Co , «*\- pirte (urtiUou and pmnbered •I'i'' ii|»on the do, kets thereof, hereby gives not ice that at the Cent ml National 1 ‘.an k in the City of GreetieasUe and on November P r dh. 1947 at 10:00 A. M. of sail day it will offer for sale at private sale for not less than the appraised value thereof, and from day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, to-\\ it: Part of tin* West half of the southeast quarter of See. 29, township in N. IP . r » west, bounded as follows, to-wit. Commencing at a stone I chains and T»0 links cist of the southwest corner of said quarter, running thence nu^th parallel with the west hm- thereof to a stone, running thence north parallel with the west line thereof to a stone in the north line thereof; thence east on said I in*; 5 chains to ‘a stone; thence south parallel tq, said west line to a stone in I he south line

tlieje,*f; th.,.u,,. wf. s t r, chain:., to a place of beginning, emp lining 2u acre, more or h ss. AI " t he cast half ,•!' the southu , i quarter of section 29. township I N. K f, west. Also the northwest quarter of tlie northwest quarter of *>ec tlon 32 in township la N K. wesi. excepting therefrom tU»; following: Comnirnclng at a point 17 1 *, feet due west of the northeast ci ii' i t lie nort li west quarter of 1 he northwest quarter of said section 32 and running thence doc west with the north line of said section 32. 3S rods and I fo'd to the north tin,, of the Pitt!. Walnut and Beech Grove Fro, C.ravcl Itoad and t lienee in ;i soul hcast indy direction with the north line of said road to a point ‘Jn'ij feet west of the east line of said quarter quarter thence iii a northeasterly direction to the place of beginning. APo commencing at tiu* south* i>t corner of the south West quarter of the south went quai l* r of section 29, township 15 N P 5 west, and running then* , north 9 rods and 12 fed. I hence in a southwesterly

direction to i point on Die "scc--t ion title I T 1 :.* fed due west of Dm ''ion to ast eorner id’ the -nthw.si quarter of tli»* southu. u quarter of slid section 29. then** . ,-i IT’, feet on said • 1 i"i line to (lie place of beginning* \h. • a part of section 32, township I • N. H. 5 west and houmh'd as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of said section 32, and running south one chain to tin- center of the Beech Drove and Pit tie Walnut Fre** Gnvel Road; thence north X7 degr* * s and 1"» mitnites east with the center of said road. ' ■ chains; thence north 5X links to Die north line of said section 32 t hence south XS degi'oc• w* u along said line 27.92 eliains to the place of beginning containing 2.20 acres, more or less. Snhj, * t to the taxes for 1917 payable in 194X. Terms of sale: Dash. Den tra I National Bmk of Grceticastle i 'ommissioner A t torueys: Uexdl A Boyd Gill, a .V 11\ on 24-31-7-31.

NirriDF, oi’ i.t \ it in \ \ *s s A1.12 I quarter 11 rods, thence north OF IIKAL F*T\TF. | 4 degrees west , rods to the

By virtue ot an order of th-* Putnam Circuit Court. the undersigned. Guardian of nhis’.Mc Vliuden. an aged and infirm person, at Central National Bank of Green castle. Indiana on the lf»th day of November. 1947, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. and from day to day thereafter until sold offers at private sale for not less than its appraised value certain real estate belonging to sold ward in Putnam County. Indiana, and described as fol lows, to-wit:

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The east half of the southwest quarter of section 2S, township 15 north, range 5 west, containing so acres, more or less, subject to the taxes for |947 payable in 194*

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A part of the west half of the southeast quarter of section 29, township 15 north, range & west, hodnded as follows. to-wit: Commencing 38 rods east of tin* southwest corner of said half quarter; thence east on the south line thereof 14 rods; thence north 4 Vi degrees west K4 rods; thence east parallel with the smith line of said half

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NFIIL 87 ACRE FARM AND PERSONAL rmrit death of mv hunhand, I’ve decided to sell my i and all my personal effects at public auction located ad 43 just one mile north of Putnam County t ourt fnrudle, Indiana, on [HURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 AT ||:00 O'tUM K _i 8* acres more or leas, with S room house, 2 porches, i hclty, barn, large crib and shed new work .shop ami eoal ■Thome, other buildings, sonic new fencing new gr«mplenty of extra good grass, 2 good wells, spring water, I I farm, is beautifully located on State Road 4S at edg'.- j Kle, home of DePainv University and good grade and iohurrhes of all denominations. This 1.x that opportun- . that farm and home close to town that you have been j i Farm w ill sell at 12:30 o’clock, and Immediate posses- . liven. You are Invited to see this farm anytime before

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I - One Third Cash day of sale. Remainder ••ash ! to* when deed and abstract are transferred. 10 ILL PERSONAL AS FOLLOWS! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I Spot electric refrigerator, white porcelain cook rang**, forenre i|„t Blast stove, Airtight stove, oak dining t. china closet and 0 dining ehatrs, 0 other dining j *1 rockers, kitchen cabinet and table, 4, 0x12 rugs, one p ’ T m nig, several small rugs, Singer drop-leaf sewing "vr elect lie sweeper, electric lani|»s and oil lamps, , w*. electric toaster, beds, springs, mattresses, bedding, | *. 'heels, dressers, washstand, chiffon ler, overstuffed j "nlfe, library table hook case upright piano and music ,r "la, and lot of good records, marble top stand, “"king utensils, porch furniture, and many other effects <1 home. FARM IMPLEMENTS ( j •Min Deere tractor, one IB Inch tractor break plow;) •atonx, .lolm Deere tractor mower, robber-tired wagon j 1 ■ PLsollne motor and pump jack, wat*f tank, new; \ lender. Many fine hand tools ineluding saws, ham- , wrenches, axes, vises, diggers, lawn mowers, spades 'hers and a lot of lumber, and everything needed on a

*■» more or less of good yellow old corn; 208 hales of y* UK) hate* of dtraw, ami many oilier article*. 'IN—< ASH. Not renpomilble for awldenta. MRS. MARY S. JORDAN 1 HUNTER, Auctioneers. CLIFF AND HAZEL McMAINS, Clerks. Lunch will he nerved.

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north Inir •>(' salt! half quarter; tIkukt wi st mi said Iimu 25 rods; theiu’o stmMi i*;a rods to the id.u’p of hcKinniiiK* ootitalnlnfC 19 .ictus and 3t> rods, more or

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,\ part of the west half of the st utlirast quarttT of section 29, township 15 north, range 5 west, hotindud as follows. to-wit: Commencing at the* southwest corner thereof, running thence east <>ti the south line thereof 4 chains and 50 links to a stone; thenee north parallel with the west line thereof to a stone on 'the north line thereof; thence west on saitl lint* I chains and 50 links to the northwest corner thereof; thence south to the place of itcRlnning. containing 18 -acres, more or less, subject to tlie taxes for 1947 payable in

1948.

Said sale will he made subject jto tlie approval of said court and on tin* following terms and conditions: Cash. Central National Bank of Grceticastle Guardian Gillen AL Lyon, Attorneys. 24-31-7-31.

j* MORTON + j Neighbors and friends had a [ surprise party for M.r. and Mrs. I George Driskell Thursday evenin.g last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Haver Were supper guests of his parents, M.r. and Mrs. Russell O'Haver, Friday eve-ring. Mrs. Stora Uroay of Plainfield visited Mrs. Carrie Currier over the weekend. Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Watson and family of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Orisgell Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow, Sr., called on Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield. Sr. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Vern Sigler and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow, Jr., spent the week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Earl New^ent near Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. End Woodworth and Ella Mae, were in Brick Chapel Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Driskell were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wichman Monday evering. Mrs. Earl Woodworth is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith and family near Michigan city, Indiana. There will be church School, Morning Worship, and Evening i Worship at Union Chapel Sunday, Get. 26. AT THE VONCAHTLK

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r » §j Nancy Guild, who made a onepicture leap to stardom in "Somewhere In The Night,” is currently starred in. Twentieth Century-Fox’s new mys-tery-thriller, “The Brasher Doubloon," which opens today at the Voncastle Theatre. Nancy was a freshman at the University ot Arizona when a studio talent scout spotted her picture which was featured in a campus fajihtens layout in a national magazine. IN MEMORY In memory of Wynona May Fitzsimmons. At the end of the winding pathway of life A gate swings open wide, And there in the dusk as twilight falls, You have silently stepped inside. The gateway leads to a garden fair Where the sunset gleams so bright, And the ones we love are happy there When we close our eyes at night. God guides us through each night and day. When we alone would lose our way; He helps us see the sunshine bright, And turns our darkness into light. Because His promises are true, Our sorrows arc less heavy. To Him we turn with every care. Knowing He our load will share. Of ail our joys He is a part, This Savior of the loving heart, And while we walk this winding pathway, With hopes that, when life shall end, That on some great tomorrow We will meet our loved ones once again. Sadly missed by mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fitzsimmons, p.

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