Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

h. AND BEST AS ON INDE CHRONICLE, OCTOBER 31,51929 AR WILL FACE CATTLE STEALING CHARGE AUCTION SALE Household Furniture FRIDAY, NOV.1 at 1 o'clock sharp at 1017 W. SECOND ST. very large bill of goods, 10x12 Axminster rug, 9x12 body Brusels rug, 9x12 Brussels rug, 9x12 Axminster rug, several small mall rugs, 'combination rugs, tair carpet, bookase and writing desk, bridge amp, bed davenport, fine ockers, high back rocker, library able, lot books, two good oak ockers, 18x40 mirror, lot picres small stand, electric Morris chair, pedestal, fernlot good drapes, window hades, round dining table, butott, dining. large size ase burner, 8-day clock, fine rerigerator, Boss electric washer, ine Sellers kitchen cabinet, double door cupboard, drop leaf table, large piece linoleum, high oven gas range, good Hoosier 'cook stove, 9-ft.

two beds, springs, lots bed, good spring, bedding, cheval dresser, mattress, commode, good wardrobe, clothes rack, 100 feet lawn hose, lawn mower, lot lumber, lot soft coal and co*ke, some new coal buckets, fruit cupboard, wringer, oil stove oven, meat grinder, porch swing, porch rug, oil heater, baby walker, quilting frames, ironing board, lot fruit jars, kitchen chairs, hand saw, Fuller brushes, dishes, cooking utensils. Many things not listed. WILLIAM SIDERS, OwnerG. W. Van Cleave, Auctioneer.

Gar Williams of Montpelier, the jail at Hartford City facing charges of grand larceny: for the alleged theft of cattle in this part county a year ago. Williams hath twice served time at Easthaven, the first time being sent instead of facing the larceny charges. has been declared of sound mind and will have to face the charges. Besides Ireland, New Zealand, Iceland and Patagonia are without snakes, and Japan Tasmania and Canada have very few. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Saturday, Nov.

2 2:00 P. M. 143 N. Branson St. Sale consists of 1 gas range, 1 dining room suite, 5 large rugs, 1 bedroom suite, living room furniture, tools, lumber and many other miscellane'ous articles.

CARL RUPLEY, Auct. AUCTIONEERS PUCKETT SON Telephones Marion, County 17F3 Upland, 1037 or 92 Public Sale! At will his sell farm on 4 miles south of Wabash on road 15, Arthur Tomson TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1929 Sale commences at 11 o'clock. The following property: HORSES-1 coming three-year old Belgian stallion, 2 sorrel coming two-year old, Belgian stallions, 1 nine-year old registered Belgian mare in foal due to foal in March. 1 coming four-year old registered Belgian mare due to foal in April, 1 coming two-year Belgian filly. CATTLE-1 7-year old Jersey cow giving.

good flow of milk. Holstein cow four-year old will be fresh with second calf by 5: cow should be fresh by day of sale. 1 two-year old Jersey heifer day of sale. '1 half Holstein and half Jersey coming four old with calf by side. 1 two-year old half Holstein and half Guernsey heifer with calf by side.

2 yearling heifers and one full blooded Jersey heifer calf. HOGS -All full blooded Chester Whites. Ten spring boars. Sixteen spring gilts. One yearling boar and several tried brood sows.

feeding shoats weighing 100 lbs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS New McCormick Deering binder, Fordson tractor and plows in good condition. almost new hay loader. Mower in good condition. Tractor Disc, two row cultivator, two one-row cultivators, one ten-disc fertilizer wheat drill, one wheat drill, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, one almost new DeLaval cream separator No.

12 and many other FEED Some good clover hay. ARTHUR TOMSON Auctioneers, JAMES-SMALLWOOD, ED. BOWERS Clerk, DONALD CROSS 3 COMING SUNDAY to the INDIANA Marion's Leading Theatre A Revelation! A new and greater Gloria comes to our talking and -ing screen-with a wonderful voice! And she's as lovely and exotic as ever! Joseph Kennedy primate Gloria Swanson in The TRESPASSER Edmund. Goulding Production? ALL TALKING IT: HAS THE CRITICS RAVING OVER THE WONDERFUL Hat NOW REVEALED! YOU MUST SEE. IT! Starts Sunday TILLIE HER SHOW OF APPRECIATION WHAT'S OUT CERTAINLY.

ALL GONNA HAPPEN? NIGHT DANCE AND LAST CLAD TO TEE YOU RIGHTIE ON THE J08 SO YOU'RE HERE DIDN'T EARLY, TILLIE A HOUR. UP TILL AM COME INTO SIMPKINS EARLY THIS UP SO WAS STAYED MY OFFICE MORNING, AFRAID To WANT SEE f. TILLIE 50 "TO BED A I'D NEVER GET HERE TODAY. 1 192, tins Fature ('M GOING THANKS A TO RAISE, GIVE YOU TILUE. MR LOT, ALWAYS BE APPRECIATE EFFORT REWARDED SHOULD SIM THAT PRINS OZW, al 1050 14-10 Russ ALEXANDRIA Mrs.

Ralph Bertsch entertained the Riley club at her home Tuesday. Following the responses a program was rendered. Miss Bernice Cunningham gave delightful Hallowe'en party at her home Tuesday for 'members of the Latin classes of the school. Hallowe'en decorations, fatvors and games prevailed. The prizes for the prettiest costume and most comical 1 were awarded to Carolyn Hieatt and Pauline Coleman Refreshments were served to about twenty young men and women.

Mrs. Arnold Brown and Mrs. Denver Halbert were joint hostesses at 8 Hallowe'en party, viven in the Moonsville dance hall Tuesday. The usual Hallowe'en games and contests were enjoyed and refresh- of Muncie, Alexandria and the ments served to about fifty Moonsville district. At the Hallowe'en -party given by Miss Helen Frazier Tuesday Miss Elizabeth Jarrett was awarded the prize for being the best dressed, and Miss Marjorie for the most comical costume.

Refreshments were served to about thirty couple. The pot luck supper and social gathering which was to have been of held the this Odd week under the auspices Fellows and the Daughters of Rebekah, has been postponed until Nov. 28, because of the various Hallowe'en activities scheduled for this week. The 500 club was entertained by Mrs. Chad Nicoson at: her home Tuesday.

Card honors were awarded to Miss Margaret Cchleeter, Mrs. Ben Schleeter and Miss. Louise Linsmeyer. Refreshments were serv. ed.

The Jolly Stitchers club and their children enjoyed a Hallowe'en party at the hom eof Mrs. Theodore Davidson Tuesday. Games and contests with a Hallowe'en flavor were enjoyed. Orange and black prevailed in the decorations of the dining room and luncheon was served at individual tables. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Durr, old--time residents of Alexandria, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Wednesday. Miss Anna Mohler, of Scott Addition, with her grandmother, Mrs. George Emmel, of Anderson, left Wednesday for California, where they wil lspend the Friday was the most popular day for wedding among the Jews in medieval times. Sherlock Fascinating Than Fridav and Saturday Paramount Presents "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES" featuring CLIVE BROOK with BETTY LAWFORD All You've read of Sherlock Holmes! You recall his daring adventures! Now at last you can hear his uncanny deductions See him weave his net around the most famous criminal of history! An amaz- ing, nerve-tingling sequel to the exploits of Conan Doyle's famous detective! Times Also Today.

Mickeys Follies CARROLL Pathe Film Cartoon Oakie Sound News Jack And SWEETIE Dancing All-Talking Comedy Paramount's Collegiate wowl Paramount 11:15 Three Days Advance Starting Tuesday Show Saturday Like an all-talking Night A classic of the "Covered Wagon pioneer West. You'll hear the red-blooded dialogue of the. cowboy! hear their stirring "THE and songs! romance! And you'll thrill to the drama VIRGINIAN" With "GARY COOPER Walter Huston, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian 4 "When. It's a masterpiece and an All-talk- Adapted to the screen from Owen- You Call: ing Paramount New Show World Wister's American classic by the Me That. picture.

same title. Smile!" HIATT CANNING FACTORY CLOSES SWAYZEE, Oct. The Hiatt Canning Company has recently closed one of most successful season's since the opening of: the factory in 1923, it has been announced by heads of the plant. The factory experimented with to can from 5,000 to 7,000 cases next green beans this and expects year, it was said. One thousand canog were canned this season.

Preceding the canning of beans, factory canned practically kind of vegetables. The company's head stated that the tomato crop was exceptionally good this year, and that approximately seven tons per acre were reported. Bert Baker ported a 16-ton per -acre crop and which was said to be the best ever delivered to factory. The tomal output this year Was' 16,000 cases and ten car loads of pulp which is sold to be made into satsup and soups. The output this year is practically all sold with the exception of 2,000 cases of tomatoes that are expected to be sold soon.

1. The company has already signed contracts for 175 acres for next year's canning season. HENRY SHULTZ SUCCUMBS AT HOME IN OKLAHOMA VAN BUREN, Oct. 31. Word has been received here by Mrs.

James Wilson of the death of Henry Shultz, near Covington, that occurred at: his in. that city Wednesday morning, Mr. Shultz was' 68 years old and was well known Van Buren resi-; dent, He was also widely known in Grant county. The body will be brought here some time Friday and will be taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Con Bockmier. Funeral arrangements will not be made til the body and relatives arrive Surviving are the widow and two daughters, Mrs. Homer Wilson and Mrs. Marie Swigart, both of Garber, Okls. To produce one pound of honey, a bee must take nectar from 62,000 clover blossoms.

15 (900 DROPS 2 Baby has If COLIC to 'A cry in the night may be the THE CENTAUR CO first warning that Baby has colic. 35 11 Doses 404 No cause for alarm if Castoria is handy! This pure vegetable preparation brings quick comfort, and taste of Castoria, and its mildness can never do the slightest harm. makes it suitable for tiniest It Always is the keep a bottle in the house. infant, and for frequent use. when children safe and sensible thing 'And a more liberal dose of are ailing.

Whether Castoria is always better for it's the stomach, or the little growing children than some needbowels; colic or constipation; or lessly strong medicine meant only diarrhea. When tiny tongues are for adult use. Genuine, Castoria coated, or the breath is bad. always has Chas. H.

Fletcher's Whenever there's need of gentle signature wrapper. Preregulation. Children love the scribed by doctors! IRISH OFF TODAT NOTRE DAME, Ind, Oct Following a final offensive Notre Dame's squad was today for the intersectional with Georgia Tech Saturday, POSITIVE NOSE RELIEF STOPPED UP Opens and throat. clears checks treatment head, head it. A Physician's Prescription.

Um strength) for (m SI-NOK. Luna -Lite. FINAL TODAY and RONALD COLMAN Rescue" with LILY DAMITAS Comedy Orchestraphone, THEATRE TODAY ONLY 3 A Daring -Drama of Children of "Dancing Days" -with-. LILLIAN RICH FORREST 'STANLEY A Mack Sennett Comedy "CAMPUS CARMEN" with DAPHNE POLLARD ONLY A DIME IT'S STOLEN HOURS Al OF Talking EVERYTHING. I A WHIRLWIND.

LET. BUT RETURNED- STARTED TO FORGAVE HER! FORGET THEY NOW Wise People Are 25 SEE INDIAN A NEAR Attending. Our Gang--Talking Comedy--Acts--News picture. 5 7.

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