The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1927 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, APRIL z». 1927.
AUTO LOANS fl^finanri* your car her** and redur*’ your payments. Indiana Loan Co. 2t l v E. Washington St. 1'h'one ).*>.
Classified Ads. —For Sale—
FOR SALE:—rahhago and Tomato plants, (irppnrns'tlc Canning Co., 2JMt.
FOR SALE North Col lego
-Oak China closet. !t Ave. . 27-8t! FOR SALE:- -Round dining table. Will -ell it cheap Inquire Banner. 28-tf.
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FOR SALE:—Daiwin Tulips. Finest vulieties. 35 ct>. per dozen. T. C. Cox. 215 Bloomington St 2K-!!p Special offer on Voss Electric Washer- all this week. Kitchen Outfitting Co., At (ias Office.
2f!-4t.
FOR SALE New. five room modern house, well located. Rrice right. \. C. tt'lluir Fir-t National Bank.
2X-2t
C. O’Hair. lift -
FOR SALE—6 room semi-modern house. Large lot. I’riced reasonable. Phone 77.". L. 2!»-My 2-2t o FOR SALE—Sulky with top, 10k We-t Jacob St. 20-Ip. FOR SALE:—Seed Corn, showing good test. Marshall Cement ami Grain Co. 27-4L
contains COD LIVER MEAL Which means that J you’ll get your finest flock of heavy laying pullets and market cockerels if you put them on this famous vi-tamin-charged, growthpromoting oatmeal mash. It builds largerframed, stronger pullets | that lay better. Ask for Ful-O-Ptp Growing Mash. Made hy TheQu^Ksi QafsijHiipauy bo Id by Marshall ( emenf & Mrain ( ompany (ireencastle, Ind.
FOR SALE:—Boy’s suit and coat. All good as new. Also black Slicker, age •» to 12. Phone 749-L. 26-5t FOR SALE: —Two 1926 Maytag late-t models, cheap. Ed Jones. 22 S. Vine. 28-if
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FEEDS
Home and Store for sale at bargain price if sold within next few flays Seven living rooms and store room, good celar and garage, four squar'-s from public square, the he-t invest ment in Greencnstle. E. R. Cook, Phone 240. 28-3p.
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lining i.u,. Gas I i: e. ^ 'building. Leave address Cartwright
^ Mu ic hoi. or phone Morton, Indiana
Geo. E. tlluzlett. 28-2n FOR SALE— Lumber including
t* - ; 2x6* • 2x108; 2v4s; alyo 10x8; o
Phone 7.‘il-\. 2R-2u
OHI II \RV
-For Kent—
FOR RENT—4 room furnished apartment and both 819 S. Indiana St., Phone 7<18-Y. 2K-:it
FOR RENT: Williamson.
- (Jnrage
Mr-. C.us 29-2t.
FOR RENT Modern apartments
small, laige, furnished, unfurnished, Gi.d, our heart tiings are
Maty I aye, <|augliter of John and I.* tha Randolph, wa horn in Putnam | Co., Nov. la. 1880. Diod April 20, 1927. Aged 40 year- months and 5 ^
•lays
Enil> ii 1 life she united with the Metu . d-t : hutch at Wesley Chanel hut kttiT mo.. q inu membership to Mt. Pleasant Church. Again.-t all our logic and trust in
torn with
close in, Garages,
Phone 656-X.
Summer
rates. 29-2n.
angui-h unmeasured at the passing away o! our loved ones; hut when we rcmnniier the life of this loved one, it niv u new hop,, and faith, tor her g idleness and kindnes- to all, proves that to love God is to he as near like him as it is possible. Hoc. N, 1898 he became the wife oi Walt, i Purcell, to this union was horn :| <hil.Iron:—Lynn, who died in infancy, Raymond and Mary. Klo wa of a family of seven; five
o I i ters, Mrs. FOR RENT:—3 unfurnished hou-e- Fred Brown of Fillmore, Mrs. George keeping rooms, Call Itanm i Offico. Phillip of Brazil, Mrs. Alva Gowin 20-3p. "ear Bainbridge and Mi-, Drew Cof-
tin ol ( out-villo and two brothers: I ay ni Brazil and Karl of Lebanon. Hi r- i- Hi,, fii i broken link in this
I family chain, hut in vieri „f t^re even
tenor of her Christian life, her love and -a* rifice for others, we feel that he ha- gone from her earthly home
I 10 the full reward that awaits all
God s faithful children.
All wa - done that a devoted hiishan I and loving children could do, but to no avail, ho quietly fell asleep to waken in that glorious land where God’- love is the sunshine and to be with h'-i fatlu r and mother and Irahy win. have proceeded her to the Great
Beyond
W,. will not forget thee, we who stay To work a little longer, Thy name, Thy faith, Thy love shall
be
On memories page all bright and dear.
FOR RENT:—5 room house close in. Call H. C. Morrison. 29-1 p.
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FOR RENT:-3 room moderi house keeping rooms, 302 E. Wa-hington 8t 29-2p
o
FOR Rent:—Garage 510 S. Indiana St. Phone 650-Y. 2G-tf.
—Wanted—
WANTED: —All kind of vaults nml 8es|Kinls to clean See Ora Lady, 812 S. Illinois St. 29-3p WANTED—General hon-cwork by young lady. 505 Sycamore St.
28-fip.
WANTED:—Yards to mow' and general garden and yard cleaning and spading. Rn«ooe Fishy, Phone 140-Y
27-3p.
—Miscellaneous-
special offer on Voss Flectri* Washers all ihis week. Kitchen Outfitting Co„ At (ins Office.
26-41.
ALL OVER INDl \N 4
HAMMOND Police were called
operated institution. Phone 403.
ADVERTISM in THK BANNER
When yo)i think of lumber, think
Allen Lumber Co. A home owned and a hotel ,,n the teport that a man had
taken poison. They found Harry Ro-a, *6-tf. JF who dciped he had poi-s>nef| himselt, hut sai l he was suffering from a h'art attack, caused w'hen a girl
o ! jilted him after all preparations Let us wash your car. Hugh Bar were made for their wedding. ne.tt in charge of auto laundry. Work o guaranteed. Trihby Garage A Ser RUSHVILLE Bernard Daniels .f vice Station. 2/-4t Indianaiiolis, a truck driver, let his
engine run while he went into u store
FOR -ilk underwear, gown-, slips, here. State | M dice nrre-ted him and he call Mr*. Hiatt 414 X. 28 ‘Ip wa fined $>;, and costs It was the
fir«t arrest of its kind here. —O— HAMMOND—Five policemen rer rowly escaped injury here when thiei , ordar (1905 vintage) struck a chuckI hole and collopsed, Effots to ren--emhle the car have been a failure r -o— PENDLETON— Lon Brnnilenl»:’g. \ custodian at Falls Park, ha.- made the pools safe for gold fish. He sho' a hawk that had been preying on th> finny tribe.
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made f<-r each said n*afl improve
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Notice Is hereby by tin- Hnarl
t.v (’ommissioners.
Statf of Incf
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bids
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i.v. State_ of Indiana. That s.-.ib- ' will dp rer#'ivcd up to t» n * A. .\J., on VVedn^sday, tlm j v ■ Ii
Tin K « lb»Krt •! al Hond. to be • t .•miilsifieti uRDhalt. .tad 1m ♦•mimat- . .1 to covt <:s.i | j I i \ k (» < bxir • It. r. ( t a I Rond, t.. in- of enjsheri :uid is . st i . m ted to COEt |4r>.^20 "0; Tin- David rmiam. • > al. Road to | l-< of com rMe. imd isilmuted to nst $.»n, JTI.Us; Tit. (irv.t Keller •• t al. Road to be crnsiifd stone ;.nd rstiinated to eosf $ i:;,x| o.ao. that'll of sabl i*..itl improvements \t i I i c.H, i; of V I . -I'ur . d ra im n -■. eillv- ; ls, ef.' . and t«> be paved with stone. conetMt. and emtilsified asphalt as named. designated and r ...i 1 1 1' with, the plans profib- and specif jeat ions
pro’
nts and now mi file in tin* office of WRIiam I* l.o\a tt. rmintN auditor oi said I'utnam (’oiintv. Indiana. at
(iroencast le. I ml ia na
The said plans, profiles and specifications are now open to the inspeetion of bidders in said auditor's « t-
fice.
Kach of said roads is a seperate and distin* t rt»atl iinpro\••ment. and the contracts are to In* let as disiiu-d and s« perate improvements, and bids ar<- to in* so submitted. and pot ot berwiso. Each bid shall be accompanied l\\ <
. - C’ompensation I n w li niay have l><?«n furni-i rmv c.in)iau,satl.,n i„ " r ‘“'Uaii, -uch factor, or rtiih such co n iraci„ r .,, ,>-n, Il i,J- . nt or snl'orlntcnil. nt of tonuh.‘ 1| ’
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shall be for the use
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i»v law lor lint taitlil ni pet pf said work, which boml
and benefit of
anv person, persons nr c(o por.t I ion who shall suffer «nv loss or damage by reason of such ludder failing "r neKlectinu to enter into a contract t * J perform such work awarded sticli I Itidder hy the Roanl of (’ommissionet s | ‘•i to carry out the same in any pat •
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The Hoard M
The surities pcrsi tia I. shall
resident freeholders . Indiana, nnc <d whom shall be a rem- derstandniK l . is,., dent freeholder of Putnam Oounty. bin
Knrh bidder shall submit with his hid and bond a m.ii-cidiurion afflda* it. as required by the statute laws ot the State of Indiana. Ppon failure to I ni. such affidavit and bond, or either
tide! of til. Still.- ot xuhmitteil inii M i,, n, ' an« Whom shall l.e it rct i-i dcrstandiii!' ''iih th,,^
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nf them, with the hid. then such 1 id and proposal of any such bidder will !.» rejected bv the Hoard. The Hoard
and proposal of an.\
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111 • f. is tiiat bidders furtiisb bonds of -iirriv companies obtaln^'d tbrouab
local aaents.
lb-fore the closing of the contract j with the successful bidder such bidtl. 1 nail file vsitii the Auditor a , . i lifi. alt from the Industrial Hoard of Indiana showing that such bi(Jd.-i J
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Pl'BLK KALE -Entire householtl go id- of tlm Keough linmc in Bain-j liritlgc, Saturday, April .‘!0. at onethirty o’clock. 28-21 Dance, Hoo-i, r Rink at Brazil | Saturday night. 28-2' |
FOOD MARKET Saturday morning at Kityl’s, Home ]il p:ii< "l li o - li linked goods. But, ii-t Women. 29-It.
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