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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY THE 15TH IS THE LAST DAY To PAY TELEPHONE BILLS AND RECEIVE DISCOUNT. GREENCASTLE TELEPHONE CO. 11-4t.

CLINTON kaLLS

Prayer meeting each Wednesday

night, Sunday school eftrh -Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching! seryicei a#

night by Rev. R. fi. Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis have

moved iuto.lUu Injure with Mrs. llurjyarot N’evi i getft. ' , '' 1

Mrs. Eula Staggs called on Mrs.

Shurley Garrett one evening last

i week. ~ Mr. and •'Jim. George Hunter and

son Jesse of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George

Frank.

Mr. and Mrs. John Vermillion and children of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ver-

million.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eusor spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boswell near Belle

Union.

Mrs. Lida Pierce and Mrs. Sallio Bettis called on M r s. Edith Frank Sunday evening.

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SEED POTATOES Irish Cobblers, Phone two bushel hag. LI

—If yon want 17 for priee of Id, Iwk.

Automobile Oumer*, before insuring your car, see mo for rates, Accident. R. H. Ncweent., ditrict man- : suit, Security Automobile Insurance | Company. t WecL and Fri. tf.

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Such popularity must be deserved

WANTED—A oompentant mill man and bench worker. Steady employment, good wages. Call 551 until 5 in the evening. After 5 call 770-K. ! ( _ n-tf. j WANTED TO RENT—Five or six ; room liouse. Call Bapner office. Ip

Lost.

LOST—A black leather note book with n Conklin fountain pen. IF found call 432-Y. 13-3t.

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Keep strong. Be healt’.y a’?d free iromwintercompiain: . Hdi « Cascara Uconudo Quinine i : v.._ quick t ucdrig. r -.cjt d pcad lbl c. i remedy. Whuciidi'S'.O'sforir.dlio '.t n il) ’ >for - ■ I t red box be: "• - 1 '■ • Hill’s portrait. »^Prie* 30c...u. CASCiUM#QBl|l^

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DETXOIT, L*1CTZ«

T^OPULARITY isn’t luck — there 1. is no royal road to the spotlight. Popularity, today, means “delivering the goods!” Lastyearbrokeallrecordsforthe number of Chesterfields smoked. Why? Because Chesterfields

make good! There are loads of ordinary cigarettes—smokers want something better! Better quality — proved by better taste—that’s wdiy men are turning by thousands from other cigarettes to Chesterfield.

Chesterfield

CIGARETTES

924, Lieftett &. MyersTobicco Co.

-millions 1

LOST — Between Greencastle and 1 Bellmore. black traveling bag, containing child's red coat and other ( articles. Reward. Mrs. John Mr I Linden, Greencastle, Indiana. Phone. 719. 12-3t.

Glendora The Wonder Coal Costs More, Worth More A. J. DUFF Phone 317

stilesville

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Charles Wood and family

i Sunday visitors at the home of James

. M. Wood.

| Mrs. Alva Stone spent Monday | with her parents, Mr. and Mi's. Bert

I Wells.

1 Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Stone spent (Sunday in Indianapolis with hei ! 1»«ther, Ed Remington. 'They also t| called omher sister Mrs. Vom l.isb>. n 1.1. ,u..- i, lv it e (i

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^ Jjiiynard Grubb was gu^/jt of James M.

|tH|B Wood

Templar show tjSl’uesday

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Mrs- flay Rivitt is on ^i^l Matthews called

Grub?. Monday.

There was a band of Werft cut wood for I

I owl itother one day last » I'D I We'wrfre sorry to hear oR ;| Broy^ .^eath as he has a)

i age—It itjIvfMlngi^f Bammhtton it neuralgia of. V>« I been* quite poorly for tht»;last few

— Cl. , woes of if^iehaiuH' A. Faraen- HFfi* f' Men 0 f this corner

It. Why Buffer from It? S. relieved ™ Bd about—crutches, canes and ritwousness. It rv th* txsi mearhands always needed to for building up the blood. lere and help you there. S. S. S. Is made of carefully

tl¥'. fcick list, d on W. S.

d boys Grimes r. Wm. ys been

is driving a* uew Ford

getting

ready to cut poles to buzz up their

summer supply of wood.

Now is the time to get busy select-1 ing garden seed and fruit trees. Cows, chickens and small fruits I are the only thing that are going to ,

pay this summer.

BRICK CHAPEL

t Mr. and Mrs. George spent Sunday visiting in CoatesviUe. |

Hurley Rector and Mrs. Loe Cable spent Saturday in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scatten spent

Monday in Danville.

Mr, and Mrs. C. C. McMains and family of Greencastle spent Sunday with W. C. Larimore and family. , Rev. Grey held a meeting at the Christian church Sunday night and quite a large crowd attended. He will fill the pulpit again in two

weeks. •

Mrs. Ruth Rector is eick at this

writing.

PORTLAND MILLS Mr. and VIrs. Marion 0’IIair and children, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Keyt and children, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter and children. Albert Spencer, wife and children, Fran McGUl tuid family, Clyde and Will Ball and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Moors spent the day Wednesday with John Burk and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Burk spent Sunday with Albert Spencer and his wife and children. The Woodmen took their play ‘‘Always in Trouble,” to Fincastle Wednesday night. Not a very largo auddience attended, but every one enjoyed the pla. Aunt Jane Moore of Greencastle died Tuesday night. The funeral services were held at Greencastle on Thursday morning at 10:30. She was laid to rest in Portland Mills Ceme-

tery.

Victor Graham and wife of Lebanon, Lou Nicholson, wife and children of Ruscllville and Miss Estelle Hennings of Rockville called on Ben Nicholson and family Sunday. The Woodmen gave their play at Bellmore on Saturday night. I Not many attended but those present en- | joyed the play immensely.

Miss Lucille Buckler spent ThursLineberry day with Mrs. HarioUl Gibbs.

and Mr.

Clyde and Will Ball and Mr. Tom Mears spent Sunday with and Mrs. Elmer Ball and sons. Rev. Bratton took Sunday dinner with Manford Clodfelter and son

Vance.

RUSSELLVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis entertained for the following gueats Sunday, Mr^ auif Mrs,, Frank Mo roe, Mr. and .Mu'S, Earl ‘McCracklen qfid Children, ojf Teere Haute ;Mr. and Mrs.' George

Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Billy IleeV^s, Mrs.' , f

.dren. [ , . t , t . Miss Georgia Bettis spent the week end with Mrs: Blanche Prank.- — Mrs. Marion Johnson and children visited with Mr. and Mi’s. Sam

Johnson, Sunday^

Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar O’Hair we^e host and hostess Sunday for Mr. arid { Mrs. Lycurgus, ^Stoner and daughter*. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Plainfield, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mps. Will oThnr thi* week. * L Lee Hall lost hi.« valuable milk cows last week from eating moldy sil-

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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Evatis were caller's at'Ott Hands Sunday. Fred Casey and family called on

Will Arnold and family, ClUTord Shinn and Mrs. Vergil Ffodgin helped James Hylton butcher Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hylton spent

Sunday with Will Barker.

There will be church at Palestine

SatOrday night and Sunday:

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pure Stro*

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-the same as that run down condition when S. S. S. is used. S. S. S.

builds red

by the score. nerve power is strengthened. When rich, red,!nomical.

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ients are used.

u , » -bodies able

"onslaughts of dls-

» vegetable Ingrcdj, near heaftbfer hodli

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PAY

Ypur bills and )'i Your

CREDIT

We will furni h

the

MONEY And Y°u Can Paj Rills Re-payment t» suit your income: IN UNA LOAN ^O. —-Rupui 3. Bonner ffldg. Thurs. of each we«‘k.

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The Rbv, Raul Vietzke ate Sunday ■ linjier with Mr. ainl Mrs. Cla^_ O’Hair

ani^utly.

The ladies aid and their families | are to. fijivj^iripound §ocial :pud Valen-1

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Get Two Trial Boxes

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is a Guuran- ' forms of 1 »,.1^

tine liow ««bths homo of Mr. arid Mr4. j Oscar Q’Jfair Thursday evening. MtM Js jmjly inv

j proving.

! Mark W/H|dWorth. ,of Quipcy, ij; f | spe^iiinjf »A.jfef duji Vit| Mr. ami [ Mrs. Clifton Pp^st.. y ^ Mr. aadTjUm, I’erla W*>«jworth, of j Indianapolis, visited Sunday with Mb. tnl li and Mrs. Charley Holland.

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Pilfcs.

Pay your drirggist .^1.20 for two boxes of PAM OINTMENT. When you have used tho two

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^icqnest a'utnu, ViWMhit W yfiVsn!! We fwefettiihacsJ fdufi thrtM^o the druggist becaii:.: lusycgfe., tomers aro usually bis rrienqs

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Srd v/fll bh WOtiest with him.' 1 PARISTVtnlMCTNR COMPANY, ' ’) fiodliD &t. Louis,afiu

Hargrave Bros, have sold their feed mill to Ernest Wilson, who will take charge the first of March. Miss Nora Harvey is visiting her niece Mrs. Ray Grimes in Indian

apolis.

B. F. Harvey i,s directing the music for the M. E. church at Ladoga dur ing there special meetings. Mrs. Lawrence White left Friday for Huntington where she will visit riflme folks for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Rutlidge spent Sunday at Marshall. Miss Nannie Kincaitl spent the Week-end in Indianapolis on busines.-. Mrs. Edith Hargrave entertained the Womens Foreign Missionary society, Thursday at an all day meeting. Fred Wolf transacted bittiness in Newman, 111., Friday and Saturday. The Rev. Ylesley, of Remington, preached at the Federated church

Sunday morning.

. D. B. Hostetter and Mr. Crosby of Roachdale attended church services here Sunday morning. The Rev. Harry Davies, of Brownsbprg, delivered a address Sunday evening at the Federated church for the boy and girl scouts, giving them splendid advice—touching on ho#iestjh He told them honesty va§ not m.h tfie best policy, but theonfy policy.' Mrs. Ehtel Gradner left Monday to attend the spring millinery opening

at Indianapolis.

.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ashley spent Sunday in Greencastle with C. E. Webster and family. Lowell Yeager is still in Culver Hospital, where he was operated on. bfi: is said to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Gox entertained the Friendly Bible Class Thurs-

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The undersigned trustee of Jeffer-, son School township, Putnam county, Indiana, hereby gives notice that on Thursday February 21st, 1924: until 10 o'clock a. m. at the officp of A. R. Hurst, Attorney in Greencastle, Indiana, he will receive sealed bids and proposals for the erection and completion of a new township consolidated school building^ and at the same time and place will also receive sealed bills and proposals for the installing of the heating and ventilating, plumbing andi sewering and electric wiring in the said building all in accordance with the plans and speciiieations heretofore adopted and approved by the said trustee and his advisory board and which are now on file in the office of the said trustee located in Jefferson township, Putnam County*

Indiana.

The estimated cpst of the proposed building is Forty thousand dol-

lars ($40 000.)

All bid's must be in writing and on forms provided therefore, signed* sealed and delivered and in every respect must conform to the laws of

state of Indiana.

Each hid for the general cons emo-

tion shall be accompanied by a certificate check, for One Thousand Dollars ($1000): each bid for the heating and ventilating shall be accompanied by a certified check for Four Hundred Dollars ($400;) eacth bid for the plumbing and sewering shall be accompanied by a certified' check for Two Hundred Dflillara ($200); and each bid for the electric wiring shall be accompanied by a certified check for One Hundred ■Dollars ($100). These che< U must be made payable to the trustee of Jcfflertwn School townshifi, Putnam county, Indiana and will he held by him as a guarantee of good faith that said bidder or bidders will enter into a contract and execute a

bond for the full amount of the bid

approved by the said trustee, for the due performance thereof, if his or their bids are accepted. T1 e checks of those bidders who fail to be awarded a contract will be returned to them when the contracts have been awarded. Should the successful bidder or bidders fail to enter in such contract and execu'o such bond then he or they shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liquidated damages for such failure. for the use ami benefit of the proper fund of Jefferson Sdhool Township, Putnam County, Indiar**.

Copies of tho said plans and sneeifications are on file in the office

of the Elmer E. Dunlap Company. Architects, 1050 North DelewareStreet, Indianapolis. Indiana; in thr

office of the State Board of Accounts, State House Indianapolis Indiana and in the office of A. R Hurst, Attorney. GreoTv.-asUe, Indi

ana. Copies of the said plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the architect upon thf deposit Twenty-Five Dollars ($25) for each set. Said deposit will bereturned to the bidders upon the safe return of said plans and specifications on or before the day arid

hour set for receiving bids. The right is exoressly reserved to

reject amy or all bids and ro rise sufficient time to investigate the bids and qualifications of the bidders.

GILBERT OGLES’

Trustee of Jefferson

School Township,

Putnam Co. Indians,

G. C. Parker Edgar Hurst W. T. Blue

Members of Advisory Board

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MULLINS. DRUGGIST. *

day evening. About 40 were present a splendid social evening was enjoyed. Miss Belle and Lucy Lenurd enter tained for Sunday dinner, Mrs. Caroline Ganiner and family.

GENERAL Automobile repairingand battery service. First class work and everything guaranteed. TNo Dean Motor Company, Phone dUfr. 30-10t