The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1927 — Page 2

THE C.REENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 192

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Announcement To our customers ana the public !n order to reduce our retail prices of Best Quality Meats Beginning Tuesday March 1, v\e wi l conduct a strictly CASH market up town. Delivery Service C. Q. D. C. T. VANCLEAVE, Prop. Phone 137

- Persona! And

THE HAILY RAWER

Local News

Women of Mo -ohart [."prion will me<t loniprht sit 7:.°,0 o'clock. I lie Pre.-bytorinn Church prayer mf.-tinpr will be held Ihi- evenintr at

7:30.

Mr. ;nd Mi-. Grover Epprers have w 293 I''.-'

Walnut St.

I). list Theta T:iu will meet tonip-ht at i ven o’clock in the Phi Delta

Ks'iijiS! room®.

Mi . Marie Hoover Ellis of Chi ajro is the cru'st of her mother, Mr-.

.Mary Hoover on Elm St.

Th Needle Craft flub will meet with Mrs. Charles Ewan, !< I!lo minytoii treet, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | Frank Betti Greencastle, I!. R. I eiio e | the hospital Wednesday eve- " win i he will i-eintiin for treat

ment and ob.-ervation.

Entered in the Post Office hi Gree.irflslje. Indiana, .in second class mail mailer. H VRRV M. SMi l H. Editor and Proprietor S. K. RtRIDEN. City Editor. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hays are nt home from an extended visit in Yaki'l'ii, Washington, with their dau./l t"r. Mrs. J. J. Ector. Mrs. Emma Burl . idinp- west i Morton was critical^ 1 lat? We,in" day evenitur niffei • e from a stroke

of parttlysi-.

Miss Zola Hat reel and Mi.--Amanda Browning "Rose Marie” at English's 'I'h'a: a Indianapoi 1 - Thursday afternoon.

TJ/e sa fe way to stop ( hildreriscMvfiis! Protect your ch ildren v. it h this pure, plea-ant and cliet five cottya :..., up — I^iutier's Ams) loz. At the nrU men 01 . <.i .eh or < "la nse jjkk e a - lion i; , hern a b> o e i -.othr: s. It . a.- 1 eushs .A dec tocolitp. t* ,!a I c iar- -EX ante«*dt> y .urdru,, +.Sf 'A M-J file* 60c I'm 11.» ■' ^ lauhn tlsulierCo. (, e . Cli#mK.fc S* * f C H I C A C O

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For Stile Ml I I.INS.

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CASH paid for poultry and eggs at Eudaly's market, 27 West Franklin Street. Phone 173. 24-2t.

CANDY Market, Sat. 2f., D'27.

E \S I .M ARKIN

who vi-ited Th’ir da;. wi' . M>i;!e Ca-h wore: .Mr-. Eva O- Jewell Gotham and children. Uni-. Ruth Runrk. Amy Bui'. I I Elliott am: child:en, Ka'i ■ II m.ii tind -on, Ellon Newman. a Tinohrr. Myrtle M r.lay, Opel I la art I Ida Newman. mi ay vi-ite.i - with E. E. Buis an;! ij wi re, .John Hasten and wife Uayinond Tim-her nnd f:tmil>. I.loyd McGinni- and wife who !■ ve

been in Ohi | Jr me of his Gir.ds.

has returned to ath'r Mr. I.awi .■lie-

Mi Rutii H'ggi - -pent Tue- a' with home folks. Itfi. .1. \V. Hatmon and wife p'ot Thttrsdav nigh: and Friday witli Otar Buis a r d wife. .Mmo-i Bui- having completed hi .-chorl u. rk at Bloomington ha- i . 1 - tureed home. .Melvin .SlornF tind wife h pr butcher tit Myrt! Storms Tue-.

Eddie Buis, service man for thtI iuidaire Sales, i in Dayton, O., 1 ni- \v .-k att Tiding the sendee school

r . Frig: laiiv Corporation. Lawi nnce Wrigb Mi . T. E. I Dalli , ,, |,om< from vi.-iting govern 1 t ^ lf ' national convi

in Indianapoli- with th":r son i o n, !eni daughter, nnd attending th" late oe will

|i Mature.

The reprular pra> 1 meeting will b 1

held at the Baptist church this eve- -

; ning at 7:30 o’clock. The subject willji? irls of thp Jimior c,aSi; (; - H ’ S ' af

he “Making the Community Chris-' Rf'3or’s Funeral parlor. ;tian.” 0

\ NSW Eft TO TAX SI IT

Th ■ Putnam C 1 t.' Tuberculo.-is I was, inteiestcj in the article ap- : \--oiiaiion held a , -ic at the Coun-! pea ring in your Saturday edition, tj Ho pital We,in. all day. Dr. I regardi g a suit which has been filed John Sty,"all -m a- specialist again-t County officials, -(-eking to Tin - w -re thinee: |,'‘ople c - ::mined, preienl payment under a contract

with a tax feiret. A« I understand,

the

left Wednesda..' Texas, t . attend ion of Super'r -

of Public Schools. Enrout

visit New Mardi Gras.

Prof, and Mrs. Geoige B. Manhart are the patents of a daughter them WeJne-ilay at the Put- ■ i < unty II spital, named Catherine.

j Kell Fr< . Hon

both f indianapoli . ere married on February' 10- by the Rev. Victor I..

thi.- contract was signed by the County Commissioners and provide for a payment of 35'I of the taxes ll.itel n any property, which this man finds omitted from assessments Although I am not familiar with the luxe- it i- my nnder-tainlipg that assistant- of a public official -liould b" paid by him ;.nd not from public

SATURDAY $1 DAY

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THE STAR STORE

Broadcloth Shirts Men's White Broadcloth Shirts, Collar Aattached. Size Vj 1 / 2 to 17 SATURDAY, $1.30 Athletic Union Suits Men’s Athletic Union Suits. Sizes .'5(i to 4<> 3 Suits For $l.Ce Blue Work Shirts

Work SAT-

Men’s Blue Chambry Sliirls. Sizes I I^ to 17

URDAY,

2 For $1.00 Khaki Pant: Men’s Khaki Work Rants, Two Hip Pockets, With Flaps, Cuff Bottom. Sizes .‘>1 to 10 SAT-

URDAY,

$1.00 A Pair Rockford Socks Men’s Heavy Rockford Socks, The Kind That Sells for 18c SATURDAY, 7 Pair For $1.00 •

Men s Dress Socks Men’s Fan< . I )r< ss Socks, Regular 15c Socks. SATURDAY, 3 Pair $1.00 Boys’ Knickers I toys’ 81.15, s 1.95 a n d 82.45 knickers. Sizes 1(> to is. SATURDAY, $1.00 A Pair Men’s Caps One Lot of Men's Dress Caps, I hat Sold At $2.00 and $3.00 SATURDAY, $1.00

Men s Hats One Lot Men . Dress Hats That Sold at $1.50 to 82.50. Your Choice SATURDAY for $1.33 Ycur Choice Of Any 5 Bairs of 25c Socks In The Store, SATURDAY, For $1.00

MEN’S BLUE DENIM WORK JACKETS Five Dozen Men’s Blue Denim Work Jackets; Size .‘to to 12, While They Last Saturday, 2 For $1.00

OVKRALLS TO MATCH IN SIZF 38 ONLY.

THE STAR STORE

The Store That Saves You Money.’ (1 KEEN U AST LL

Kaphnr), pn«tnr n Chui'ch. They will in Indianapoli.-.

ih Presbyterian ; make their home ;

funds, if public out to employ County A.-.-i- -oi be paid for the

fund- ran lie paid assistants to tn" why may they not employment of out-

Mi.-- Colene Rose Hall an t Arthur ide assistants to do the work of any Hanneman were united in marriage ^ other public official who is elected? nl the Presbyleriii- Mar, e Wcdne* j To carry this practice to a logical day afternoon by • e Rev. Victor I.. conclusion, it would seem the Audit* Raphael, pa?tor. I ■ y were accom- or, Treasure!. < lc-rk. Recorder and panied b\ Mrs. R dph Handel). The , Sheriff should all lie permitted to ring ceremony wn- ns"d, have deputies and other assistants

employed by the County Commis-

Tl," Washington town hip commun-j . ionc ., s and ‘ flom lhp treasury, ny meeting will b ! eld Friday eve- I ,. lu . |) ., p| . 1[( w0lll( , hn tremendously ning Feb. 25th at the ReelsvUle High !10J)ular wi th everybody but the tax

THE OPERA H0DSE

TONIGHT 10c—25c

WILLIAM fOX 5 presents-^

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CLYDE FITCH

^MAY AtLISON -WALTERM‘GRAIL v ^ PiCHAld) U ALLINL NANCY HASH-RDBfKIIRMElt

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R WILLIAM NULL jh

.-st I City's Challeng) to You h oiJ ^ ' \ mi i ion s— Pulsatin - j manci—Tingling «itii mcn t— Breath Takiiu- with Suspense — Sparkling v, ith l.aiighler.

Sch iol hull iing. ippo»- 4iv"d at 7:.3ft. A program consisting of an address by Prof ( laway. Piano Solo’s, readings at Musical contest.\iill h" given immr- hately after -upper i -erved. Th- public i- invited

by Committee.

Mi s. Dora Swr. received word of the death of an aunt Mrs. Iona Pax ton Fry, l.ancastfi. Pa., Feb. 15th. Mrs. Fry was a daughter of ilie late Daniel Paxton and sister of Mrs. Dora Sweet an i Isc Paxton of this city and Mrs. Hazel Rhorer of Cincinnati. She graduated from th' Greencastle High School with Mr "class cf 1891,” and ha many friends who will be grieved 11 hear of be:

death.

Prof. Ralph Hubbard, of Green-

ca-tlo, I’aul Sutherlin of Roachdale and Itr. Leon Gray will assi.-t in the propurement <f C. M. T. C. candid-fiat-s this year for Putnam County. They have been appointed a -aslantby Felix McU biter of Indianapolicivilian aid and the sec. of war. Stuart N. Rich ,i'll- of Greenca-tie. who has attend'd two C. M. T. C. courps, has entered th" contest in tin 1 Mb Corp area fur a ca-li prize of 850 to the cadet uhc can procure th" gr. ate-t rumhei ef applicants to the

* • M. T. C. camps this year. •fudgi T. w. Il'iH-hi in n 1 lay

Cirmit Court teday committed Charle ( eurtney and hi son Alciize \u* in- iCouitney and Mcdelland Gray to the state pri ions for term, ef in to 20 yeais and disfranchised them during th" period of their inearceration. Co-t* of the ca'e wereal ; o added. Tin Ccurtncy gang of chicken thieves has worried the farmer- ef I lick Johnson township ami vicinity for some time. They were |Uriested for the theft of John Denny’s chickens after they were tracked in the -now by -heriff Thomas Tiff or ’ and Deputy William Garlit. Th*' sheriff and deputy ai iieing congratulated by the pr pie of that vicinity for breaking up thi- gang-

Hrnzil Times,

payers.

Another pha-

nf the matter which

-hmild not be over-looked i- the pro- | portion of all taxes collected, over 1 which the County Commissioner-' have e ntr I. By reference to my tax reseipt- 1 find that the total rate of taxes in Greencastle' for 192fi is | $2.95 per bundled dollars. Of this amount 85c wn collected for the Citv of Grcenea.-tle; 23c for the State; I $ I. Di foi the township; 36c for Roud>: and aniy 34c for other county expcii-es. It would appear then hat the County Commissioners have the right to appr priate .217'r of tiie total taxes paid into the treasury by a p r-nn living in Greencastle, of which only 11 y-'* is applicable te appropiiation- other than roads. If they have contracted to pay 35'i* commission to a person < Heeling tax* 1 -, have they not contracted to pay over three time- the amount available from all -uch taxes colic*'-j el from any resident of Grreneastle'? ! Fiom every $100 collected IT xm sucb | laxc - tiie tax ferret g t- $35.0(1, which $23.50 more than th" C unty' -ban. Unless the city council of | Gieencu-tle, the town-hip Advisory Board, the School Board and the State al-o contract to pay the com , mi-si ners to collect their taxe- it would appear that the (' unty Con:-1 mi. ioneis have voted away to a tax 1 ferjet «onsi I' raible taxes paid in or. property asses-ed in the regular way. If ihi- assumption is correct, would not the city the township, the School B J aid, and State be able to *o!lert fix m the County their portion of nl! the taxes caused to be paid in by r, tax ferret? If .-0, the county would, find itself very much in the hole or -uch a transaction. Every dollar colled cd in thi- manner would have been lost and for every such dollar the ‘•'flinty would owe in addition 82.35

Fili Your Spring Needs Coffman’s Me carry a cample!*' line Hardware, Haines-, ami Repnii ( ullar-. I’arfs, Oil Stoic-. Brooders. Incubators, Seeds, and Teels of \ll hind-, AT Coffman’s

HARDWARE. SPOUTING GOODS. T’rlONE

CHINA A N"V 'VVl* DELDER.

t? h' City, township, School and State. \\ ith all of thi> demands on the public trea-ui'y for nee ie 1 improvement - and all the demands for lower lax , it seem- strange that our com nv-sionei hhoul I actually take money out of the pockets of the people t cover deficits created to pay an imported tax ferret. Our

Coii:',!y Commissionej 1 uni'll :• traditionally. •• I'ree-Y: lives of the farmer an, I en cu to know how much a pi -mn 1 "econ my’ - appeal- to ally when an out.-ider : hr to do the work whi. h are paid a snlaiy to c A. Tax Payer. ;

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CANDY Market, Sat. ‘JC, 1927. H> girl- of the Junior class, G. If. 1 at Rector's Funeral parlor. 2t. I'OR SALE Reed baby carriage. 107 N. College. ’Phone 5IS-K. J 1

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SOME more of the good fi-h at Eudaly’s Mark'd, 27 West Franklin Street. Phone 175. We deliver. 24-2l

SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK

When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre At Once

ALL OVER INDIAN \ POSSUM TROT— This vilinga I claims the largest ‘‘per capita" number of dogs of any Indiana town. \ccording to an unofficial cen.u-, the i population here is IS whD • tlicre arc 22 dog.- making their homes with In | .'ai residents. POSEYVTI.LE—The new Masonic | temple, erected here at a cost of 729.000, wa- dedicated with Ma-ons from all parts of southern Indiana I attending. The Uadi temple band of , Evansville aided in the dedication 1 ceremonies.

Cray h.tir, how ever hfindiom*, de- , notes advancing age. V, e all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your iiair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fad< , turns gray and looks streaked, ju t a few applications cf Sage Tea and Sulrhur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don’t stay gray! look youngi Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug More a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound." which is merely the old-time recipe improved by Hie addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation. because it darkens the Iiair beautifully, I* ides, no on*- can po ibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly! Acu moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking 0111 small strand ^ a time. By morning the gray Iiair disappears; after another application or two’ its natural color i ro tored and it breimes thick, plo sy and lustrous, and you ap.

pear years younger.

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The Smartest Dress Fashions for Spring at Allen’s VSheu \<iu ce these new dressen vou'll agiTe with u- that ■ u ncx.'i- shown a more comprehensive line at .-uch modest pri.-'"- E V|1| 7 -1.. ; that 1 right for any informal occasion. Tucked, deate 1 ' -eallof'il. Gnished in every delightful new wav nnd mui’II 1 k colors, too.

$22.50

Ql'EENS BLUE PALMETTO GREEN GOOSEBERRY

AND MANY OTHERS.

POUDRI BUI I MONKEY SKIT ATHENIAN R osl

Silk Dresses in a host of attractive Mvlr- and wonderful *iua!ity priced at $39.50 anil $1000

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more conservativi

$25.00 and as low as

styles

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ALLEN BROTHERS ■>- Years Of Faithful Service.