The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1928 — Page 4

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HALF PRICE SALE

Women’s Dresses

Sickly Boy, 7, (iaiiis 15 Lbs.—Father Happy

$5.9$

and

$9.95

Former Markings to $15.00

Former Markings to $25.00

TWO VALUE OIVINO (iROUPS

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YOU GET

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If*, ions in (his all inrlusise sHling. ( olors and combi-

TO BUY

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nations to please every fanev. You'll get a huge

TWO OR

CHOICE.

thrill in selecting you a RARE BARGAIN or two. Re-

number—they’re half-price or even less.

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\ I KW NEW SI’RINO DRESSES KX( KI’II D.

I. D. Inr’ienlatz.

r: ron I nial.y had the misfortune,

M . .litiK. I" have his left ~^ 7> wouW not eat. I gave ul badly mangled in a feed grind- vjno j an() thp way he i ats and !’ was rushed to the Crawfords- pj a y B | )ow niakes me happy. He gain

vdh li.) pital by Dr. Collins, and it e d 15 pounds." 1 ^ n.ia sary to remove the two Vinol is a 1 , i Id] lingers. He will remain at ^ '^RST^boUle

’i • pital a few days. era | pounds weight to thin chiMn n i,-. and Mrs. S. S. Hostetler and or adults. Nervous, f 'asdy tir '-d, Glen Irwin were business visi-! anemic people are surprised ou "!

.n"- in Indianapolis, Saturday.

_. F. Andres.

delicious compound of

iron, etc. The

bottle often add.- sev-

< h i . Young and daughter, laaille, ui Poplar Bluffs, Mo., returned to heir home Friday, after a visit with hi. father, T. D. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Flynn of Dan- •. die, vi iter] Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson. Mi Faye Sutherlin, teacher in the Garrett high school, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ella Suth-

erlin.

Mr . C. .\. Stroube and daughter, Doris, were business visitors in Indianapolis, Tuesday.

; ol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIG appetite. Tastes delicious.— K

P. Mullins, Druggist.

_ 'L 1 _ . - 1 JT - Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this section. —(Adv )

His Rheumatism Vanished Since

He Got Konjola f-™ !”

OBITUARY. Addison Daggy Chew, son of Jtichnrd and Delitha Anna Chew, wa . bom in Brazil, Ind., November 7th., 1854 and entered into rest at th*- Putnam County Hospital, January ixth., l‘*2«. Age 73 years, 2 months, and II days. While he had been in poor health for the last three years, he did not realize his condition until about three weeks ago. After he wa- operated on last Tuesday morning, he grow rapidly worse to the end.

When

THURSDAY

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SALLY O'NEAL

\NI) FRIDAY- III

"'M' HE

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iiidorsv.H New Medicine For Heivefit Of Others Who Suffer.

S. C. Prevo Company

PALES I INK

Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Herman merman, Miss Alma Hansel),

Zim- treatment for hone ory ipelas has Miss 1 lieen brought to the home of his unde

Mr. and Mr . Clifford Shinn and Mr. Grace Arnold, Mrs. Zimmerman and and Mr Tom Solomon called on son, Otha. The evening was spent in Wdl Arnold, Sunday night. playing games. Refreshments of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alexander candy, popcorn and apples were servand children of Indianapolis spent ed. All left at a late hour wishing

Sunday with Fred Rogers. Jess*- Hudson called on Charlie Baker Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall of Greencastle and Mrs. Sarah Montgomery of Indianapolis, called on Clifford Shinn, Sunday. Mis. Myrtle Sheets pent Monday night with Nola Baker. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elden Miles, January 19, a son, James Leonard. Mrs. Miles’ sister of Newtown is caring for her. Marie Beck spent the week-end in Bainbridge. Br. and Mrs. Alva illayne;) spent Sunday with Galvin King. Miss Aline Goodwin spent Sunday with Vivian Ader. Aunt Eliza Ann Michael it better at this writing. Cecil Knauer and family spent Sunday with his father near Greencastle. J. C. Wilson of Raccoon was calling on old friend, in this neighborhood last week. Miss Ida McLean returned to her home at Holland; burg, Saturday af ter a few days’ visit with Johnnie Hogg and Charlie Miller. Miss Eilna Raker and little Charles Hodson called on Mrs. Henr\ O-born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold, and Mrs. Stagg, spent Monday with Mr... Tom Solomon. Mrs. Fred Beck was a caller in the afternoon. A farewell party was given Johnnie Ruggs, Monday night. They leave this week to make their future home in Indianapolis. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. Hert Miller, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Card Sum mer-, Mr. and Mrs Alva Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reck and children, Miss Aline Goodwin, Charles l.oig, Mr .iM-l Mi . Dmight Allen, < harlie Raker and family, Miss Myrtle

them much happiness in their newhome. Clarence Reck took a load of furniture to Indianapolis Tuesday for Johnnie Bugg. Miss Alim- (ion In in spent Monday night with Marin Reck.

Men* r to iiiiiiiciih Notice Is lisreh\ if I \ *• n filet ttl»

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Dnuril ,,f '-"nirmsMMfo r of Piitn-im 1 '"'int V Inrliiina. will receive sejlvl Kills oo s oil lip to Twelve nTpick Mnn- '!«' I iliiumf, eili r> V for Die fi.l-

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Due or nioi-n lliilft p.ilrol matlitalu-

Shorf Talks by Thoughtful Mothers A Wisconsin Mother says: "I Min mothers very well informed on th* subject of ’uope’ in medicines. Few mothers now-a days would buy a preparation that contained opiates or chlorform. A glance at the package

ivon I,-..

before buying tells her this With Ko ley’s Honey ami Tar Compound, tht name tells a true lory. It is quul.ly effective for roughs, colds, < roup and throat irritations. Pure as it is surty ami worth many times its price."—

R. P. MULLINS, Druggist.

When you are suffering with rhe-j.

matism so you < an hardly get around lust try Red Pepper Rub and you will

na^e the quickest relief known Nothing has such concentrated, pene-

trating heat a red pepper. In taut rebel Just soon a, you apply Red 1 tpper Rub you fed the tingling heat In three minutes it warms the sore •pot through and through. 1 rees the hioofl circulation, break' up the conges. Ron—and tbs old rheumatism torture

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foot (»ll« « rj \

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.Nil IiMh whall l»(» ii( ' onipMiiiec! with N’ou (TilliiHuion n ffid t vit« nn presci lhfd h\ ||it\ UomniinHlonpi m r«»n»*i \'o thtt Htfht to 11 k t i ;i ny oi* hU LIHh Sii;iif(| \^’ T M k! N I>a> , Hourd of < ommiNsion«*rH I lit DM III < 'Ollflt V'. Attent: \V 10. (till, t'ounts Auditor

FiP'l Lancaster who list in Grcenea I tie. He is- slowly improving. Mrs. Harley Head and ion EsM went to Ladoga Sunday to si it Mr.-. Head’s son-in-law who has typhoid fever. Easton- Dickey and son Andrew ' -pent Sunday afternoon at the latter’* grandmother Eldora Ganlmi-. Mrs. Robert Irwin had her flock of white rocks, blood tested last Tuesday. Mi . Head and Mi . Fred John sjient Wednesday with Mrs. K. P. Moore. Alvin Ellis, son of J< i Ellis i , on the sick li.-t. Mr. Blun h id the County truck - out on the T'>unty line road Monday fixing th« rough place-. While helping on the r-ad Monday An-IrPl- John -on -prained his ankle -o that he wa unable to walk on it. j Frank Johnson is offering from a boil on hi • neck.

MR. PHI I,I,I P J. JOHNSON “I am entirely free of rheumatism nice I have finished a treatment of Konjola, and I want to indorse it for the benefit of others who suffer from

small child, he with the came to Greencastle. Seven |

years later after the death of the mother, the father married Mars Sanders Allen, widow of Jackson Allen, and moved on a farm near Reelsville, where Addison grew to

manhood.

He was married to Laura Jane Smith April 12th., 1H82, to this union, seven children were horn, Edna, Lacy, Louise, E<l ward, Celia, Court land and Gertrude. He was proceeded in death by his wife and daughter, Celia. While he was quiet in his religiou * belief, he had great faith in God and gave his hand in membership to the M. K. Church at Reelsville 2G years ago. He was also a member of the Masonic order Temple Lodge No. 17, Greencastle. -He was a man of sterling qualitie and always w-on many friends where

he lived.

After the death of his wif*- lie remained in the home with the children until they were grown, then he came to Greencastle, where he on gaged in the coal business with hi daughter, Gertrude, as hi> hou ekeeper. When she married and left the home, his daughter and family.

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HikI Tracy al the Harton Organl\ and .

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There is no one like our father No one, quite so dear:

ALL OVER !| KVANKVILI K

And we’ll mi. him; Oh, we’ll mi.-s

[every five in Vari

tent

LONG BRANCH Anna Mae Johnson who has befn ick for a week with grip i* till unable to sit up any. Mr-. Fred Johns and Mi; s Amelia

RO \< HDALE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Robbins ami son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. . Wm. O. Barnard. Mrs. Flo -ie Miller retunied home

Filing vi ited Mrs. aul Thoma- Sun ,Saturday after spending the past two

day afternoon.

Cary Dilling'-r ha moved his saw mill to the farm of Eldon Gardmr. He and his brother Kenneth an* going to w nme railroad ties on her place. Willard Wells, aon of Ren Well , who has been in the hospital at Ind ianapolis for several weeks taking

week * with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronth, near Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs Fred l-*(kridge \i,ited Sunday with her parents near Btilesville. Mis- Katherine Inppenlatz of Indianapolis visited Saturday amt Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

this dreadful ailment,” said Mr. Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutchenson ami lip J. Johnson, Route 2, Box 1H1, Hun- two small sons, Charles and Courttington, Ind. land, kept the home for him until her "I had been suffering for two years death. Then another daughter, Miami finally h id to give up my work. [ John Bence and husband, came tn The pain centered in my arms and care for him and the two small

ley . lhat T could hardly walk, and grandsons.

the joint- in my knees and elbows | He leaves to mourn their loss, 3 were will'd mi stiff that I couldn’t | sons and 3 daughters: Mr. Lacy and bend them without terribln agony. I Edward Chew of Reelsville, Mr. was on crutches most of the time Cburtland Chew of Peoria, III., Mrs. and just before I got Konjola I was John Bence of Greencastle, Mr;. '» crippled up that I couldn’t leave Frank Senter of New London, Ohio, the house. j Mrs. Harvey Aker of Reelsville, also “Konjola fixed me up fine. 1 have ^ 17 grandchildren, and one sister, Lida put iny crutches away and never miss Chew of Ridgefarm, III., and many a day from my work anymore. All [other relatives and a host of friends.

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Wli’-n we see tin- vacant chair. We’ll mi. - hi kind and loving word: We'll mi- bis tender care We'll mi h's weetly smiling face And all his words of cheer;

the owner of an »- ing to a survey ire ville Automobile' .

INDIANAPOLIS. 20, of this city »».

to Sunday chn'il! -^

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to Sun-lav N*n

We :i h Wel ""•' i lli,n | Sunday v. M :• j| |

In our homes and everywhere. May we each one live to meet him In that home :,o rich and rare lli' ii when all our work on earth

is done

There will be no vacant chair.

Wetter after (Vitf-.-l

on a charge nf

of gasoline 1111111 • Wnfc

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mended sm-h a •*:.!*« 1

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Why I iery l **r B* "Nevei I * * '

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W wi h in thank our friends and lorily as I boi neighb foi I heir kin-1 f >oun ^ • r irT’u' " 'P during the recent ill- recolI , mr|l ,| ■

ne and death of our beloved father.

the welling and stiffness is gone and there i.- never (he slightest ache or pain aywhere in my body. 1 am, out of mi.cry for the first time in four years and give all the credit to Ron-

jola.”

Gone to the loving wife and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hutchenson, al-o father, mother, a . tep-mother and two brothers, Andrew and William, and one sister Marcella, and many others in the great beyond.

And we wi h to thank them for the beautiful floral offering , and the Rev. Raphael for hi.; consoling words, Mr. Mi-Curry for In kind services, and the nur e, Mi Mary Jane Hughes, for her loving attentions. THE CHILDREN.

PUTNAM COUNTY BALANCE SHEET FOR YEAR l!>27

I o the Board of ( ommis.sioiH’rs of Putnam Uounty, Indiana: The Auditor and Treasurer make the following Report of Kecei|T

Disbursements from January I, l!>27 to Deeemher 51, 1927.

Comb, I healing, .-nothing ?r r tated ii < hit ing, rai-es pli . pr , ates to cau c ' "i form, no “dope". ' ; r ' r v.-itli rough r ,ps I ole . ' . II lie A k l"i it H P -e a o] used - iev.s Maj

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out

tlei ling

RE( EIFI S TO DAI H

RE< TIPTS FDR MONTH

TOTAL RE( ED’TS

F U N D S

DISU1ESKD TD DA I E

153,011.0) 84,429.20 l,8(;5.7(i 380,491.00 flOti.fiO 195,18 75,518.71 ' 22.97 (561.06 964 ■ 9,941.78 2,194.48 ti 68 8.027.47 2,127 7K 428.10 2,17'' 88 2.">.722.48 mjtn.n 1,115.84 3.347.48 871.9® 4(54.90 92.98 272.00 96 00 6,864 67 82,(515.77 78,3(54.03 23,619.47 1,261.26 r>,6«4.(;!t 22,284.61 6,786.32 2,076.81 32,418.59 140.91 6,552.88 47,996.97 3,050 20 40,022.1 h 46.93

62,623.61 66,004.66

49,800.89

449.23 30.28

848.40 63.00 64.00 »;.nn 25,110.30 13,391.49 1,082.6(5 3,248.06 860.76 451.07 90.18 I 16.50

6,663.7(5 80.250.31 76,831.34 ' 1,027 i - 1,238.44 6,360.31

78.00 2,068.02 32,799.88

3,608.98 14,697 11

87.00

i* gone.

Rc

towk's Red Pepper Ruh. trudr from ted peppers, costs little it any drug ttore Get a jar at once Use it for lumbago, neurit:*, backache, stiff neck, sore muscle-;, cold* in chest Almost instant relief await* you Be sure to yet the genuine with the name Kowka

on each packagt

215,631.79 139,433.86 1,865.76 380,491.00 906 60 195,133.42 125,319.60 22.97 1,100.28 994 80 9.941.78 2,194 IK 41.58 9,175.87 2.190.78 177.10 2.186.83 60,882 78 27.068,71 2,198 80 6,696.63 782.66 915.97 188 16 288.50 96.00 13,428.43 162.866,08 154.195.37 46,640.92 2,499.70 11,016 00 22,281.51 6,863.32 4.120.83 66,217.97 110.91 10,161.8(5 62,694.08 3,060.20 40,109.15 46.93

*1,323,450.09

County Revenue Gravel Rond Repairs Bond or Sinking Fund liniiil for (’oust, of Co. I'nit Roads Taxation for Co. Unit Honda and Coupons . Bonds for (Joust, of Township Roads Taxation for Twp. Road Bond - and Coupons Bonds for Const, of Public Ditches Taxation for Ditch Bonds and Coupons .... Tax Sale Redenqition Principal Common Principal Congressional Principal Per. Endowment Interest Common Interest Congressional Interest Per. Endowment Fines ami Forfeitures State Tax Slat*- School Tax State Soldiers Memorial Fund State Teachers Pension Fund Indiana Dunes Park Fund In-liana Board of Agriculture State Forestry Docket Fees Show Licenses Township Tax Local Tuition Tax Special School Tax Special School Bond Tax Vocational Education Tax Road Tax Common School Revenue Surplus Dog Fund Library Fund Corporation Tax Hospital Construction Hospital Bunds and Coupons Hospital Maintenance Inheritance Tax Highway Gasoline Tax ( ourt House Ronds & Coupons

139,861.19 121,608 66

286,825.98

161.884.70 116,993.28

233.28 967.62 9.160.00 2.060.00

6,776.94 1,513.48 306.83 1,266 8 ; 26,722,48 13,677 22 1,116.84 8,847 18 371.90 464.90 / 92.98 136.00

7,164.67 85,115.77 84,864.03 23,613.47 1,251.26 5,911.(59 22,284.51 6,485 - - 2,076.81 32,9] 8.69

8,915.00 28,876 99 2,071.89 29,195.96

*458,216.18

*1,781,(566.27 TOTALS

,.$1,246,126.67

NMLLIAM LOYETT, Auditor Putnam County

Dl 5BI l-' 1 D

IDI Al,

FOR MOM II

DISBURSED

BA LAM 1

1 1.271 36

154,135.64

61,4

5,780.97

127,389.52

12,044.34

136K.78 41,708.30

1,865.76 328,534.28

51,966.72

900.60

8,440 -

170,325.65

24,807.57

8,067.43

125,050.71

268.89

22.97

22.97

867.00

1,100.28

30.28

987.90

6.90

300.00

9.460.00 2.060.00

481.78 144.48

41.58

5,017.70

11,794.64

1,513.48

677.30

210.38

617.21 1,256.83

929.00

25,110.30

60.832.78

13,391.49

27.068.71

1,082.66 3,248.05

2,198.50 6,696.63

360.76 451.07 90.18 136.00

732.66 915.97 183.16 272.00

16.50

96 00

6,263.76 77,750.31

13,428.43 162,860.08

69,331.34

154,196.37

23,027.45

46,640.92

1,238.44

2,499.70

5,100.31

11,016.00

357.50

22,284.51 6 853.05

10.27

2,013.02 22,299.38

4,129.88 66,217.97

1 10.91

1 10.91

991.86

256 0®

9.170.00

2,802.73

31,679.72

81.012.36

-13.0(1

2,114 89

935.31

2,071.68

31,267.54

8,841.61

40.93

46.93

$343,228.16

91,616464.88

8196,670.32 2.358.88 $193,31111

< LODFELTER, Treasurer Putna

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