The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,19- ) .\

EARLY SHOWING OF NEW SPRING WRAPS

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Eats Bit? Steak And Fried Onions—No Gas

“Every time I ate I had terrible - stomach ira.«. Now, thanks to Adler1 ika, I eat steak and fried onions and |

[ fee! fine.”—Mrs. J. Julian.

Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re-, lieves j?as and that bloated feeling j ; so that you can eat and sleep well. | Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter i what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise

, you.—R. F. Mullins, Druggist.

Smart, Slender Modes In The Supple Woolens For Women And Misses- Prices, $19., $15., $20., $25.

r pilE lirst balmy days will soon he here, and who wants to 1 wear the same eld winter coats when buds are bursting and robins sinuiiiK. In any one of the smart, becoming models from our collection of new lyle coats you will feel in time wi'.h the Spring eason.

Paris decreed silhouettes, and silhouettes, they are. There is great variety in cut and (riming. Each in an approved and popular number.

Whatever your liuure you can liml just the coat that brings out your lie-t points and gives yon chic, up-to-date lines. Get in tomorrow.

S. C. PREVO CO.

FARM SEEDS Pine Tree Brands Lespidegu (Japan (lover ... $4.2a per hit. Red Clover. S1H. to $21., per hit. White Bios. Sweet ( lover .. $6.45 per bu. Yellow Bios Sweet ( lover .. $6.75 per bu. Timothy Seed .... $2.7.> ner bu. Alsike < lover . $16.35 Per bu. Alfalfa Seed .... $1 »•«<» P‘“r bu. Grimm Alfalfa, Certified, .. $24.00 per bu. Sudan Grass .... $6.00 ( .W . I. \\ c have in stock Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top, White ( lover, Orchard Grass, Rape Seed, f.awn Grass. MARSHALL ('EMENT & GRAIN COMPANY

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(LONERDNEE Mr-. Elmer Farmer and Mrs. Maude Farmer will entertain the Service Circle with a Valentine party at the latter’s home, Tuesday night. Mrs. Vallle Vandergrift spent Friday in Indianapolis. Miss f'hri-tlne Burris entertained the Senior class with a party Monday night at her home on Lafayette street. Mrs. H. C. Foster and daughter,

Mr Florence aPtterson spent the week-end in Chicago. Tii I udie ' Aid will he entertaini i Thm-day with a Valentine party at the home of Mr-. Robert Davis. Mr. and Mr-. C. C. Baker and Miss Bernice Barnes of Crawfordsville, ! \ del Sunday with NIr. and Mrs. j Ivstel Meek. NIr. and Mrs. Mel Rogers visited j Sunday with their son Virgil at In1 dianapolis.

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FOR SALE 1928—Wall Paper—1928

Our line, is complete, of the prettiest and best wall paper made. Why not yet your paper buny now, while Paper Hanyers are not busy. We sell dry paste, floor paint and varnish, also enamels, painters and paper hanyers tools and brushes. ()ur Motto Is Quality, Service and Value.

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CLOSING OUT SALE

Saturday Morning, ' at 8 o’clock will

beyin one of flic biyyesf sales in our history, and our last, for we have sold our store and the entire stock must he sold. Every item in our store has been marked down to cost and lower. Everything must be sold. For a yreat savins: be on hand early. Some of these items will he snatched up in a short time.

EVANS VARIETY STORE

NOTH K TO TAXPAYERS OF MONROE TO'VNSHIP, PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA i Notice is hereby given by the unf dersigned Yru-u“ and Advisory I Board of Monroe Township, Putnam 1 J County, Indiana, that said officials | contemplate meeting an emergency and determining the expenditure of more money for the year 1928 than i was set out in detail in the published I budget for said year: and will, on the 20th day of February, 1928,' at ten o’clock A. M., at the office of the un dersigned Trustee in the Town of I llainhriilge, County and State aforesaid, consider and determine upon ' (the. expenditure of $2,000.00 in the I Special School Fund and $3,000.00 in the Tuition Fund of said Township,! for the year 1928, more than was pul)- ! li-hed in the annual budget for sail! | year. Tax payers have a right to he 1 heard thereon. Ten, or more taxpayers in such municipal corporation, other than tiio.se who pay poll tax only, and who | are affected by such additional ap-1 propi iations and who may feel tig I grieved thereby, may file a petition! with the County Auditor of Putnam County within ten days after such additional appropriations shall have been determined upon setting forth their objections thereto and facts showing that the proposed additional expenditure- are unnecessary, unwi-e and excessive as the case may be. In NVitness Whereof, we hereunto set our hands this second day of Feb ruary, 1928. Frank Edwards, Trustee Monro" Township. John Lewis, Howard Hostetler, T. L. Fo-her, Advisory Board, Monroe Township. 9-2t.

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