The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1928 — Page 4
TI1E GREEN CASTLE DAILY LANNEI!.
MONDAY, JA'M/ARY 16, 1928.
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Mr. Mark I )<m 11 Says:
J;inuiir> Saifs ar:- surDassinu all previous rerords. M "aiiis mo* nientum as i'. soteds alon;;. I lit* »i<t‘ shippers are '‘nelliiiK tven wilh I’n vos'.”
.Mutual CLiny Co. t>om. ScheP Kquifijnent Geo. K. Hazlett, tun. piano . . Forest Clark, transportation . 1 Vorman Clark, rame ........ Karl Runten. same 1 Walter VVnjfht, ■vine Albert Hra\*1n t tearlkinf W. M. Goltl-ben-j , same i D. C. Cher^cn. same Wm. H. Strain, same Mary Itoberta, same . Lori K. Luis, same , lam K. Buis, trans ' Lloyd Arnold, trans.. Mabel Jo.-eph, tearhing' Olive Smith, teachirif Herbert Sutherlin, jan. serv. Helen Franklin, teaebinff .... Maria 0. J’i rkins, teachinf . Ilewrf.se Gar. Gar. . frv. tire
tube and oil
Otba L. Meek, same
4!)j2o Wab. Val. Klee. Co. It. sen. 4.00 Cletj Shuek, jan. serv 47.To Maurice Bryan, trans. ... Tk.OtJ Chas. H. Burnaby, -chi. .-u;>s. 70.00 manual training *7.75 , Frank Arnold, Ibr, i|u sewer . 250.00 A. 0. Hunter, salary 175.6T Ind. Farm Bureau, fire evt. IsS.Cb Funk Jt Waifnall- Co. Diets. 1&3.65 C. R. Buis, hauline- jrravel 150211 i .Albert Hravin, teaching 130.00 W. M. Goldsberrj, same 30.00 . H. Ilewey N'ei-on, .-.tine 50.00 Maria O. Perkins, same 145.001 Mabel Joseph, same 05.37 Dorothy Wright, same 40.00 Wendell) Smith, same 95-37 Lora F. Buis, same 150.00 Avis Kuetaer, same i Blanche Williams, same . . . 23.95 : Kllu H. Pickett, same
ID .00 edI to hi ' c me, the ChaiYfTV'tn of AJl 7.2 the Advi or> R.ard of this rimn-hii), ft^cards
oo.ao tin : h day of January, 10211.
* i I. f o i *a A t i
15.00
tfi- records. This department in the past decade Has built up the Indiana
22.20 N.’IO 120.00 24.00 31.3-; >;o i 2"'..0 )
tiivg u. Buis, Chairman of A^lvis* I ‘ .. it
or Board of Marion Tuwn-hip. r.vi*ational .^rv.ce until no« ^
i K)i*t wa.« rotTtvrcl. accrptfd on** uf >*t in the
a:, a .ted by the Advisory Board ^Buildinj- of new hotels, state
United
Raymond Deweese, dom, scnce. Donnie B. McCoy, same ... milk 1.3<i, Maurice Bryan, trans Donnie B. McCoy, teaching . 10G.f>5|Otha L. Meek, same )•;] I a II. Pickett, tearhinf 12S.00 Chas. O. Bunten, snm. 'Fillmore State Bk. IkI. coup. 125C.5!) i Misha M Aninch, ume . 'Cleo Shuck, jan. serv 00.00 G. E. Lisby, same . Melvin Ttuark, tran 43.00: K. U Cowell rpr. .•«,pt. W d). Val. Klee. Co. It. .-erv. . 22.»4 i < liffcrd fhadd, tran.-. A jan
102.50 150.00 158.90 140.00 130.00 128.00 103.19 128.00 105.05 40.50 99.00
40.50 our
I owns hip at its annual twerf.' an 4 desire Wr edu.y ; ,IS tho 4lh day J * rnjar5 '’ cation, are fiver, as probably the mahi W. Cai-pen.cr, Greg G- Bui?, rp’.-en fnr the interest manifest in the A B. Arnold, Advisory BaaM, during the winter months. Tho
i at tendance in the summer time to tho I various parks is usually higher with
n 1 n ; each succeeding year as many Sunday OGtUlOnS tendance recoids arc broken
1 summer.
,5.8,' taii.n Township. 175.00 —
at-
each
In Local Churckes
(Continued from Page 1>
—o—-
Wratlier reports, averaged over i numhrr of year--, show a marked ex-
cellence in general climat-
Arrange ic conditions for central eart-. Current magazines aod)r*the.r Indiana, according to J. If''C 0 " I.ook- are full of aiarminf state ' Kr>*rts Armington, United States l l’,'', mint- concetning many of the in J meteorologist. With an ;.v* -titutimi- and ideals which we havelrragr of 102 clear ila>s per year,
A MANS Pit TURK THAT WOMEN \V|[.|, ,,, ^ TODAY AND TUESDAY—mat. \|i[J]
E'illmon* State Bk. Feb. Int. A. O. Hunter, salary ....
C. S. Boyd, express i i , • . V. .
F. F. Compton’- Enclycopediu
W. M. Welch Mfff. Co. pr. schl. Midwest Stonr i scales 33.4 ); Meier^ Electric
21.12 90.00
McrchandiM’ i- of high quality, the same as Prevos' sell you the year ’round a* fair prices, those reductions make tin. goods doubly inviting.
Your sale—uur losses are your gain. Ion can make savings of im|Hirtanre if you are in need of Ready to \\ ar. Dry (ends, Furniture, Men’s Clothing, etc.
G. E. Lisby, transportation Wab. Val. Elec. Co. It. serv. Albert Heavin, teaching ... D. C. Chezern, same W. M. Golds berry, same .. Wm. H. Strain, .-ame Mabel Joseph, same Mary h. Roberts, teaching . j Maria 0. Perkins, -ame ... Lora K. Buis, same l/ora E. Buis, trans Olive Smith, teaching Helen Franklin, trachint Herbert Sutherlin, jan. serv. Lot- Clark, traits Earl Bunten, same Farmers A--n. Coal Ella 11. Pickett, teaching Donnie B. McCoy, teachiu; Earl Varvel, llir. rJ Cleo Shuck, jan. serv Deweem 1 >.u Gar. So ■ Lloyd Arnold, trans Melvin Ruark, trans i W. M. Welch Mfg. Co., 50 S. Diplomas
A. O. Hunter, salary Iviger it ' o., -eh. /■ j. p. SUp. W. M. Welch Mfg Co. Diploma
Seal.-
0.50
1S 25 j .
' I •’!, '■ world, and on our vanishing hope of jfereore; Indianapolis, 52.7 degree : 5.70 pm -onul immortality. The facts-in the Los Angeles, 02 degrees, and Miami,
Albert Heavin, teaeh. I W. M. Goldsbcrry, same D. (’. Chezem, '-ame ... Wm. II. Strain, same Mary k. Robert, .-ame Mabel Joseph, same ...
Everything in the store! the Hasi men! store has surprisingly low pricei—the Furniture is closing out some stock at 50'< off: the Min’s store has suits and o’eonts sacrificed; the sale of dresses and coals should interest the women.
Prevos’
mwvsllll* I RI S I EE’S REPOR'I
Maria O. Perkins, siune .... j I ra E. Buis, same 1 Holen Franklin, same ! Olive Smith, same Donnie B. McCoy, -atuo ! Ella H. Pickett, same ! Fore-t Clark, trans Walter Wright, trans Karl Bunten, ame G. K. Lisby, same Lloyd Arnold, same Lois Clark, same Melvin Ruark, same Glen Clark, transportation ... Walter Poynter, trans Norman Clark, traps Albert Heavin, sch. sups. mis. E. L. Cowgrll, ,-chl. rps Herbert Sutherlin, jan. serv. . Deweese (Jar. Gar. Serv. ... Fred Duncan, coal The Banner. Ptg. Aul. Kpt. . F. G. MeCammack, gas* oil 'John Carroll, misc. rjirs Clea Shuck, jan. serv A. O. Hunter, salary Fillmore State Bk. April int.. Hunter Bro.-. ga-, oil and dom. t cioncr supplies [ Fillmore State Bk. It. serv. ... It. S. Cowfill, It, rps. Ibr. Pruitt l.br. Ce. .-shool sups... I 0. A. Greist, teach, ret. fund i Alex Bryan, coal Fillnv re State Rk. May Int.
28.00', service 00. 00 Kig'-r 4. Co. -chi. sup.-. & furn. 2.'kt' Book Sup. Co. Lib. Bks. 55.00 i Cleo Shuck, jan. serv Midwest Stone Co. cr-h stone
Co rpr motor
100.00 Owl Drug Store, formaldehyde 18.00 spray 250.00 0. G. Webb, gravel 180.00 K. L. McCabe & -on, .v * -up.-.
187.50 i Louie Sinclair, tel -erv. -chi. . t ,■ 145.00 Deweese Gar., Gar. • n. i p-. 37.85 foreground
145.00 i Claude Coffin, freight
100.00 I Albert Heavin, teaching 150.001W, M. Goidstx'iry, same .... 130.00 M. Dewey Nelson, same 30.00 ' Maria O. Perkins, same .... 107.00 1 Mabel Joseph, same 107.20 1 Dorothv Wright, -ame 40.00 | Wendell Smith, -ame 140.00 Tiora K. Bui.-, same 7000, Avis Kuetzer, same . 30.30 ) Blanche Williams, same 128.00 Ella H. Picket, -ame 114.00 Donnie B. McCoy, same 1. fiO Otha L. Meek, trans 90.00 Karl Bunten, tran20.00 Elisha McAninch, -ame f>0.00 Chas. A. Bunten, same 40.00 ‘ Maurice Bryan, -ame 'John ('. AA'in.-t n Co. -chi sup-. 25.83 ('has. E. Bowman, gravel .... 00.00 j G. K. Lisby, tran.31.00 J Clifford Chadd, trail.-, and jan.
.-erv
.40 Frank Arnold Ibr. rd
• . »rixnn A * Hunter, salary mst. ..qO.tK) 1 j an . -erv •••• : Herald Ofli e Adv tax levy
' Wah - Val. Mec. Co. It. .-.rv. ••• "O.00 (ha.-. Snodgra.-.-, Ii>r. rd.
^ i Farmer- As-n. Coal
•••• .“ril'kX i Kiger A- Co. office, -chi -up ■••* 9 , K. F. Tine her, gravel ••*’ 'I'ixlF’. P. Farmer, gravel
• ••• Hays & Murjyhy, legal sen .... 140.80 Deweese G.iage, Gar. -erv..
liSoA HttOter Bro-. seh. sups., ga-, • oil and ale lad
nrtno! Prjitt Lbr. Co. ipr bid & e«|t.
•••• -n IW ! school and jan. -ttpjn on Greencastle Cons’d Sc trl- •••• Albert Heavin, teaching •••• j’n'nn W. M. Gold-berry, teaching •••• ev.OOju Dewey Nelson, same
112.00 eheri-hed. We are told of the serioU' OntnH Indiana betters Miami, Flor-
"0.59 a i| m en:- t f the court-, the fatal fall .ida, while territory around Los Ail-
ing.- of the Church, the decline of the ItfHe.-* resk-ters the total of 173. Thei *
, IP home, the waning -m.-e rf per.-onal 11.0. ii pon.-ihility, which is the .-ole ba-i.
is almus-t twenty inches less rain in a year’s time in Indiana than in Flor-
of morality, the fading out of om 'ida ai'corxling to the statistics. Mean
ii.i als of a sober and a warles-.! temperature* show no very great dif-
of these pictures am
, alarming; ate t ere any other fact to which we may look for the quiet-
75.1.
187.50
175.00 jing of our fear-?”
102.50 I
150.001 “The words with which Je.-’js inr,^ . 150.00 me i itelj followed his exhortation, ‘ 1.^
I iii.t'O ‘i.'i.a, not,” fugge-t tlie abswer to! *, our query, "Only hriiece.” Th* facts,
114 00! "'hu h are sec.i a'e not the aply | ,
! ,', , , , ,• i i ,i - „,'addi'«ss befi-re the Angola Chamber
12V.on tact which affect human destiny and)
117.00 a) ,, within the langr of cur ability tn. . '"* 0 • „ .u— J curding to Brow n, Indiana
’’llidiana should speed up her program •* building substantial loads,
far beyond the present rate,” declared John G. Brown, of Monon, president of the Indiana Good Road- Association, in an
Acnot
H.
• of Commerce Wednesday night.
.... .-cover. But thi sc other fact.- are| . ‘ a . „
lJo.oo itnee’.uir traffic demands. He said
, iu not d i ’"’ii a -killlul exercise * , . , , v . i, w , ifhat at the end of 192i people of this
lysical -i .e-, but ordy by an, "
m ,, , , , .. Mate owned 8o0,000 automobiles, and
ex ici-e of that higher ability of ou r | ! "“ | j nati i . the utility to believe.” ■ n ability '.‘i believe where wfj .e tmt prove i- tlie sovereign ability
1 by which we make our way out into} OB1TI ARA
||es.-* than 1,400 miles of first cla-
! pavement.
NOAH BEFRY CHARGES FARSfll OtOROt BA8CR0FI CH.’Jtlft fNMtTt MACK MARY A510R. FRANK HOPPER-
I’Hces
2 To 5:30 5:30 To 9
■the ■ ROUGH] RIDERS?
ffK AA l.N I to «ar and Htey called him a (im, lr( |. , n whining of the bullets sounded lib.* a hymn el hdi t ath wanted to turn back. I hen, Dolly s face lloiilej lii|„ r ,. ,| and He went on—a tut on—and— but see th" pictur, J* York took to its heart! ele
imi oO unknown un i claim new territory j o—P0.00 foi kii ’Wledge. I!ut for this ability tn L'etott Harold Long, the elde-t l ■ believe, eur pnigrrsvive conduct to tbejchild of Mr. and Mrs. Everett l.oiu; ■j-'' j whole of our environemert would oe > was horn November 22, 1915 and died , ” (l(| impii- M , a full appreciative of th* ! December 10, 1927. He leave- to o| p(; values in human personality would h ' mourn their loss, his father, m ther, TOO ic Min our reach, an ( | we would be,three brother- and two sisters. '' i uwerle • to e.-cape from bondage' Although the life was short, a fev
!5.dO
5.90
to the fi a,’ of d ath. It i-
to believe which offer117.20 for oui fears."
this ability! days more than twelve years, it waa panacea with good deeds, kind acts, and
un.-vrlff-h ttlofltrht- for others.
It i- i -i!’ failure to hri* r this sov-:Christmas gifts are already wrapped.
ly unselfish, he was loved by his classmates always ranking among the best. His entire school life was spent in Second Ward where none knew him but to admire him. Death robs us of his presence, it can not take from us those beautiful and comforting memories, which wtl! grow dearer and more precious am
His t ' me ’ P asses -
"Think of him faring on, as dear
w ll V III,. 1 I .X \ I. <’• H .VI'S V It .
not
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Ml
thfr*lr (Uhi rtlmt i\<• -i w t IT.V: aft lli i s 1 III h o . I'l.ril I. t™
' 'on it. h!
A Good Thing m niii » ■ i
Mrs. Mary li
ed t San Ft an.. ‘ ! v
‘Foley Fill- do. •■•if
i teigii ability into fullest exerri-u that |ina»keJ,’and laid away awaiting time 250.0(1, as given ocea-ion for much of *>urt!f>r distribution.
stopped a liad pn:*’ ■ -
In the love of there as the love of where 1 u.-id to I • . Hjl
heie.
312.00
Maria O. IVrkins, same
Maltel Joseph, same
’’oo'ilrl I'ornthv Wright, -ame , 5 ?V i Wendeil Smith, -ante
Lora K. Buis, same
IT >7 pu sent distre- VA'e are alai med b*- Hr was always obedient and <b- | , iu-i vm do not rc tieyon l the im-j I'endahle, a comfort and pleasure a ! ,9 09 9’i i it ■ fact- and force- that buffet. borne und at < ho'I. His -erious but u.-, and ili.-ei ver “Go<l within theichfepful demeanor rellected a -plen1 lO.Ot .-1 1 ailow. Keeping watch above bisidid boine training and endeared him
Think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead -he is just away.”
with rhouma* tini comfort, and •y i
rest.” No one .mjI
rge
12.00
40.nti
Avi.- Kuetzer, same
Blanche Williams, amt
1 11 " ll v n ' AA'e have tt mp rorily lost oui (t* all with whom he came in contact. ' 1 |l ' 128.00 , . I . ....
i nfiiiting n i of the reality ot in-
10.':.D I2v ot.
. . Flla 11 Pickett, -aim
as ec ' Donnie It. McCoy same . 105.05 5’. (.5 < has. A. Bunten, tran-. . 15.00 Maurice Bryan, trans 15.00 Clifford Chadd, same 128.00
Otha L. Meek, trans. and jan. serv. care gds Elisha McAnninch tran.-. .
touua!E* i '-hy. same
Karl Bunten, same ‘/.■'i;! Albert Heavin, misc. exp.
9.40
90.00 60.00 18.70
v -ilile fact- and forte- which
making fm the ultiuiate triumph o' ! ^
In many respects Haroltl wa an
* 'unu Ual t hlltl.
I’o
Industrious and total-
11 n;< ni i SI I • . { Ml
;-,Jy
I I N \ I Hi | TI .1: M | N r Ol
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IS I.KDKHV r.IVKN to th«
m and
si’ll tn uninar t t’l.urt. I»t Id r
ndiann. on Yh« Till da
slio
11 r* 4‘n - • f Fob-
rheumatic pa jam ney and biadd’ 1 ley Pills diu Tv '' -• had anti it -', ‘‘It MULLINS, Dru ” be
ra list-.
a n a
SUBSCRIBE I <»K TH! "I c-ht
Like.
righto u.-ne-s on the earth.
Elisha’.- ervant of old, we see th* ^ enemies of the Man of God every., where round about, hut we see i]«t th* hor.-e- and chariots of fire rvind about Kli-ba. Unbelief i- -haking aui
0.50
24941
John Carroll, sch. <sn>t.
A. O. Hunter, salary A- exps.
Wab. Val. Elec. Co.' Lt Serv.
110.00
70.91 75.00
- . confidence .n th* e-<ential pcrmJtnvyj 9.00 i f the lovely and the good.” 210.00 1 .. Tho belief
THE ONLY CAR.OF ITS KIND IN THE WOfc
non
, P
n, is,
a o
318.00
15.95
Morris J. Hadley, transfer
tit at will drier
■ ■ fear- in the * troubleous time- (•
To Hu
Marion I own-hip W. D. Lovett Co. Junefist. 10508.51 Adv i oi Board of Marion Fillmore State Bk. bond No. 18
and coupons 1008.51 ,.A. O. Hunter, alary 120.00
Di mi-rinrnt .' state Bk. bond No. 9
Township Fund
Balance on hand ....
52.10 our
a revival of confidence that thi? i
Town-hip, Putnam County, Indiana,
showing Receipt
and Balance- uf all Township Revenue for the Year Ending Decem-
ber 31-t., 1927;
Receipts
I). I.iivi'tt Co. Ami. jan. di.-.
750.11 . 10.55 21.80
funds . . .
Fillmore State Ilk. Dec. int. Fillmore State Ilk. Mt-h. Int. AA . D. Lovett (’«. Ad. on June
Distribution 1500.00
Transferring I !,90 froin township fund to special school fund, check 171 1920 Fillmore State Bk. correct error
J. II. Clark record 1.00,
J. It. VA’iigh'. transfers . 107.30 . B I t>0 ,l ns kK ’ ’."’'j’, .VJ ’ r;nj| I mlrrii k, tiun i« i- 1!*UO.OO .1? * ,ar< ]’ ^ ,r * l illmo.” Slat. Bk tun. Int. 22.101 V*. JR", sups. AA D. l.i.M’i . ... ,a .lulv Di- I; rtvl Siddons, hauling gravel tributnm hi. fund- 072.02 1 ? I on I. haul KraVcl I' illm i■ >• . hi, | nt 29 v;( (Herbert Simmons, same
mix, | | "Hually in wed universe, the crea
Receipt- during year . >1225.5'*' tion of J,n intelligent, moral agent,! Total Balance and Receipt - <221 Mitt who lives and move- ami'ha - Uit W . Disbursement- during y. ar * I2!LIv IMl r j n ;l || ,hat He ha made: Who.t]
i Iramcteri.-ties are reflectAd io thei , |.. ntihb -t of his human creature.- au i I ..17 prominently revealed in that humid*' < I028.':0 Galilean who took upon him.-elf tlie ’ name. Son of Man: that is ?uch a
' " universe tlie good only can he perm-, Balance on hand 83338.90. a,H ‘ nli thal ,)Ur human af * Receipts during yeai .. .. $9500.76 ter life, more Lie, are the nem>*I Total Balance and Receipt- ,-128:19.(i5 vadcing of s nature rriatei to endure Disbursement during year >9872.1! a nature , «|wble of eternaj fellow hip B,lanC _ e $2!Mi7. 2 t with itH CrHter in th# further uAI Balance on S™ 811343.181 ° f P^c-es."
Py mwnherless pu/zled motori«sfs Dodge new Victory Six will simplify the problem of selection, for nowhere mi the world is there a car like it. Greater expenditure will not duplicate it.
hei
power plant arc multiplied stillHh:
nv
>y perfect distribution and econotd weight. ei
Dower in relation to load is mr:..
Fillmore Stat« Fillmore State AA. D. Lovett, Fillmoi. State
and coupons JffUO.OO Final Balance R. P. Alice, transfer 127.29 Road Fund
U. S. Chemical Co. 55 gal. Balance on hand
floor dressing 31.85 j Receipts during year
Huntington Laboia.oib , Jan. Total Balance and Receipt sup* 17.35 Disbursements dunng year
Shaw Walker, file j. d. blks. . 3.6(11 Final Balanct
Fillmore State Bk. July Int. ...31.13
Fillmore State Hk. Bo id No.
20 and 9 coupons 23.51 .... 1230.59 Dewee-e Garage, rpr trucks .. 63.75 Funk A AA agnails Co. 4 Diets. 38.09 Indpl.-. Pub. -chls. tran-fer- . 168.08
Greencastle Herald, ptg. aid.
report 44.72!
lird. of Ind. Aid for Bid. Doz. | K ft a . i|)t , durill g yeur .811035.17
IO C"'! Total Balance and Receipts 822378.35 ,, n ,'ft. 1 Disbursements during year <15209.75
'•’4 Oo! ’' ' na ' Balance 24.00 l Bond Fund 24.00 i Balance on hand 89.00 I Receipts during year ■ 20.00 ' d'otnl Balance and Receipts ‘Disbursements during year
To poMess this car s unique advantages yow must possess this car.
increased—pick-up quick coed—tJ-'L j er Mc-zibility achieved. ( .j t
<7168.60
Everett Ma-sten, same
Fillmore State Bk. Nov. Int.
Bl t v, 'j,,, 1 "' - 2”*;I J * c - Kumley, clean vault d, ; I*,, di- 1000Jt0| Cle ^ ShUCk J*"' S, “ rV ’ C,re
Bk. coupons . . 47.02 ■
19.10
AA . I». Lovett Co . and IV. di.-. 10828.05
Expenditures
of gnls.
C. L. Bryan, haul gravel . Maurice Bryan, same .... Glen Burgess, same Raymond l-eathers, same .
, Harold Hunter, same .... b’o SbicK MO. erv. s !t0,00 Morris Hunter, same i ,V''m h "", l ' 1000 Olvn V Dudley, ame ... Don II.,11 Mot", In h,,. tub,' 33.00 II. K . McGinnis, same .. Edlmoie S at, Bk. bond No. ! Wm. B. Arnold, ad bd. sal. 8 and int. on oond- 1181.04 |*. w. Carpenter, -ame ... ' arm, '' V '"i V’- 1 V 195.001 Greg G. Buis, same
Ivlgil A.’ to.. .1. P.iA office sll| '900 •.
AA a!>. A alley Elec. Co. 1. ser. . Herbert Sutherlin, jan. serv. .
104.001 f inal Balances
23.00 j Totals of all 10.0(11 Balance on hand .. . .
$507,018 $4997.17 10073.95 ' $0107.85 | 8 1560.10
fidtftelaU
A Radical Departure in
Body Design
In The Viaory, for the first time in histhe body sill is eliminated. Body
• nd c**-—— i- -fl-
unk.
• nd chassis are built as a single integral
Thus the wide, deep chassis frame of I he V'ctcry, now flush with the lines of
21 valid miles per gallon at 2A m:if 1 hour is made possible FOR A ^ incredible smoothness at high sp« 0 another great gift of this new lies., 1 ’ red Elimination of back-w heel c! 11 m when the 4-wheel Lockheed-Hyinh; brakes are quickly applied is su>c;r other! d:
the body, avoids the customary overhang of a wide body upon a narrow frame;
*nd the chassis itself, rather than the body, sunports all weight-body, floor,
seats and passengers.
L- i
I umis
12.80 | Receipt- during y ear
n,.<'
AA m. H. Strain, teaching AA M. Golds!), cry, teaching . Maria O. Perkin-, tearhing . Mary K. Roberts, teaching D. C. Chezem, teaching Helen Franklin, teaching . . . G. E. Lisby, tians Albert Heavin, teaching .... Mabel Jn-cph, teaching Lora E. Buis, teaching . I.<>ra E. Buis, transportation . Eloyd Arnold, transportation Olive .Smith, teaching Donnie It. McCoy, teaching .. Ella H. Pickett, teaching .... Deweese Garage, tire tube, lbr. Ear! Bunten, trans Melvin Ruark, trans Cleo Shuck, jan. serv A. O. Hunter, sal Eouis Clark, trans Fillmore State Bk. Jan. int. .
Greeucastle Con. Sch. rent on
building for ijist. i illnior, Slut, Bk. bd. ion.-. .
(iOD OMNIPRESENT —Whither shall I g" from thy Spirit? or whotb-. or shall I flee from thy presence? If
>22036.80 I t-cend up into heaven, thou arej '27095.1; there; if 1 make my IVd in h, 11, be-(
.!5a 0 n" 1 ; 11 ,ia1 ' a . ,Hl ] U ': , "T t ' hold, thou are there.—Psalm t39,7.i«. ’ 24.09 Disbuis, merits duriii” year - :292t>.44 ,. , 20.001 Final Balances 8DiK05.5() 1 RA ' KU ' K,,e I’ L,>ttl * lu j
24.00 j Total balance as shown by this Thy love.
24.00 report *16,805.5(1 — 0 — Warrant checks outstanding Docem The sixteenth annual show of ;.uej * nil 1 J, K>r / f l > . t ’ idemized vouch,9 Northern Indiana Poultry Show which,
•>.0<U2KI of this report) $70.00
lh u- ■ ,.. - Total balances and outstnding war-' .ft,’! Eiger A.- C„. bus. twdieit, jan. & i rant, December 31st, 1927 $10875.50 l,u, iana
school supiihes ,09.70 ' Cash in depository December 31st, Poultry
s- ” 'w xl' haul }rravc1 ’ H>27 $16875.50 show ' i niki L {obt ’ ^*.^^E^i.-on, same .... 43.,0 \ q. Hunter, the Trustee of
Singer Sewing Mch. Co. rpr*. 1.40 . Marion Township, Putnam County, 1
In' I',!; K V UM ' r ' ,r ” tun, ‘ ' ,ianu <-50 j Indiana, <lo solemnly swear (or af- iUla have been taking iniensn inter-! 11l.h'L'^'.'.''icr adv. tax levy .... J5.06 fjrrn) that the preceding rep. it of <st in the various phases of farni|
Receipts, Disbursements, Balances work. All over the state many di -• and Service Account is true and cor-i, , t , i, . • red, as I verilv believe, and I furthe; l t " ct >how ' s ur, -‘ h< ‘ ld and ,n declare that the same with which 1 to corn >hows and ihe like .several j am charged in this report are all ot ate held within practically every coun-
passengers.
Amaz/ng Results
T be results of this construction
astonishing.
3 30 body parts are eliminated.
And thanks to The Victory’s In*' r. of gravity and wide cltaxsi'’ tramr f I ing, skidding, tipping—each a be*uu’ w’cight and its proper and > nl F ; fa placement—are reduced to a ot* „ £ negligible minimum. be
Another Sew Safety FwW ,n|
\ ct Dodge Brothers have taken i f revolutionary step to insure flit If
east iff Und * ° f ,u P erfluoui weight are
motor transportation it is poisi? ' Iei create. B
■
The aH.impon.n, CENTER OF GRAY. • * is macerialjy lowered.
Hathaway Ptg. schl. .tatny
opened Tuc day at Marion J will continue the. |v-t of! the week. Th*s is pjteoi to .-how how many ycaiv 4ar-j liters of the statu cf In.li-
ithout the slightest sacrifice of head•m or road-clearance, the over-all
•jbt of the car is also cred — one of the •tx of The Victory’*
t beauty.
For the first time in MIpiBObfr they have applied the so-callcl ^ R ship construction to closed iariifVt$!
In other words, the body has J
$
107.20 | T. It. AA’oodbun Co. >ehl. .-up? i * ’> 0 I Albert Heavin, teaching ... 2.(0.00 VV. M. Goldsbcrry, same ... It.).oo id, Dewey Nelson, same ... 130.09 Maria O. Perkins, same .... 28.50 Mabel Joseph, same
Dorothy AA'right, same
170.20 250.00 187.50 175.00 162.50
mazing resources <r car’* brilliant
1095
17.50
107.00
117.00
- A An ‘ 1 * 11 1 - * ' t V cl I • c.41 * "I * * * * ’ i I I nut i viv-eaii j i. * i - J ^ V (IU 11 * I Iso.W) . t - , i,- U . U,S :-- e f eiV ® d by T;:.** 1 " 1 ,hat ^ f -v in the State. AH ot i.V dis.uetj
AVindell Smith, name 140.00
I.oia K. Buis, same
128.(8*1 Avi- Knetzcr, same 11.85 ! Blanche AA’illiams, same ... 65.50 1 Chas. O. Bunten, tran.-. .., 38.00 Klisha McAnnich, same .., 90.00 ; Karl Bunten, same 90.00 G. E. Lisby, same 92.00 Ella H. Pickett, teaching .. 36.88 Donnie B. McCoy, tame .. Sanford Uominc, magazines 0.67 Deweese Gar. rpr -eh), emit. 2-..< it* Clifford Chadd, liana jau sc
130.00 128.00 111.00 45.00 66.25 75.00 75.0(
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stated, and without express or im- September and is perhaps one of the;
plied agreement that any portion reason, for the good showing mudn
t,h i,o' shall lie retained by or r 'paid every vear by Indiana Farmers. Fr*- . to me or any other person. And I » ■. ■ , •
further declare, and swear tor „f- Buent shows and competition will Und
film), that I have received no m .nev, l " "'Cause affitieney and better nieth-
nor article of value, in consideration ods would be attained.
128.00 j of any contract made by me a - Trus o 117.00 tee of thi.- Township. , .. . u i , • i k’u.OOi A. 0. Hunter, Trustee of Marion Atv " |,im 8' to Richard l.ieber, state 21.22 ( Township. eenservation director, attendance at
, »n no Subscilbod und sworn (or affinn I Indiana State parks i.j!
\
steel shell, loekeci together, with * ^
space tntcrvcn'“l hjt is actually J ■ bodies, one with ^ , other — yet lightt'^ 175 pounds "' i ai the s a f e j t ^ ,.f
4-door sedan, r o. B. DE t roit known. ,*n
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in
Ii I .tti rid; hei en
iOV,
H. A. SHERRILL:
vICTOIW Si
ice nei
i. 120.00
l)CE BKOTIIEKS. INC "IE SENIOR SIX AND AMERIC A'S FASTEST FOUR ALSO ON DISPLA*
