The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1928 — Page 4
ADVANCE
HARBINGERS OF
SPRING-
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THESE NEW SPRING FROCKS $5.95 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18.00
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NOTH i: TO 'I \ \ l‘ " I’HS
Noti< « is iu r ' K.v ‘ o> t h. I ; j»:i\<rs of .Putnam « • »nPy Inn; ; H al t h»* 1’utnam ( • uin’!
• said <*‘.unty of Putnam. »•! i to mhko additioriHl at I’rdni the Pounty I'und. of to pay certain ex pandas against said Pounty f‘>r tn y»ar «.f ID28, as authori/a d t I of th< Oeneral A •- ml>ly t'
“of
ii*roi»r < • P' ns said • 'minty,
md
ehar;2« « U IT.'111
,r:* roa 1 ) i . i fr <i started bj 'ho . J rved the right t< he i st a road which i: n i f u general public utility. H< . l,o . id he wan iving as commissior.e: i.) order to serve the jiubli
further .,;.i<l that if anyone
an'l
f Indiana.
THKHKl'OI indie* i- uiv.o •
taxpay<fs ot IHitimm Pounty, Indiana, mat tile Putnam Pounty < «»u ( ».u •- I utnam < ’ount> , Indin : a. will I-** « •
im! to meet, and i.s call«‘l to » Siecial s»M.sion. at Ten oi'lo.n.
,,i, Monday the •th d > • »' 'are. . tu meet and convene at I. oim Aii' 1 it rs Offlee. in th* « • n» t ! ise •-. - aid ‘ ’on,it \, a t Pr* • to a 11 ml and when ho *»>nv«iod wil‘ 1 " - 1 ’ ’ * to d* termini- the approori:;* n n j . to appn»priate tin t<*tiil sum t>. ^ 1 • ' !8 iron, th.- «• n ' •*' ‘ ‘'"nt. 1 '• , " 1 of Putnam Pounty, Indiana, to »>e useo ,,i payin'; eUi ient . xpen.o s and Hahn ities of said county h i the current
1928. and for tin* uses and pur hereinafter named, to-wit
ilia 1
fhrir hands in the treasury o . he is going to know it will do everything in his powei h Id down expenses and at th. nii time give the taxpayers a ful. ioilar of value for every dollar spent
year,
ises
pOH*
Prnl^**. itt
Prid^e
in Mail iso i
()ne or Two Piece Affects Silks or Woolens Interesting 1 Innovations New (lay ( olors
Plover-
•"or the Write
township, $1.‘170,00. For tin- Sornei-.se! tounship. f t.12:;.0“.
For the Wood? BridK
township, fl.HTOU.
For tile .Miehael HridRe,
da l. tow ntdiip,
For the Hunter Bridge,
township, $825.00.
For Assessors Supplies, $ Fur the H.avins Bridge,
township, $••7•> 00. For tile ‘'.iniphtll township. $*170.00.
F.,r Flitting Fn ek Pliannel and Building Ai»f»roi*.« h at th* Sharp Bride
“ALWAYS TlKhll VT NIGHT’*—
TIO THIS
A healthy per. on never feels con tantly tired. Beir.g “too tired’’ cor '; stantly tells of omething wrong When John It. Guidon, Danville, III
i-r nklin I found himself “always tired at nigh
and burdi ned wi:h backache,” he too
in Mourn Foley Fills, a d ir 'ic stimulant fo
the kidneys, and writes: “After
in Marion
)00.00.
i Marion
j few doses, I felt better, could wor easier, became sir nger, and slop soundly.” .Men and women everywher u-e and recomnn I them. Satisfai tion guaranteed. \-k for Foley Pill diure.ic.- -R. P. Mullins, Druggist.
Bridgt . in Marion
'ouniy* line, h.tw*«n “win and
stimated Putnarn
; ; T.
Putnam Pountics.
(‘ouii^'Hhai t*, $*••'** 1 .0**. I*', , ufl’ict* F*iuipm» nt in Pour A uditors ‘ ifflco, 114" Fop I o f j, , ucv in S< h*"d 1 und Ini< • • mt for which Pounty is linldc, $2,51
scon NOTICE Mooting Wednu> kty at 7:15 in th* ! Sunday School r< rn of Presbyteriai Church. Everybody out.
IPIU'O 8 1 8.77
All s
sum of $19,-8
Said Pounty Council w asked to adopt an ordinan izing the sal'- « f 112 'a*-! real cHtatc owned hy Putn
inriatiuns totaling the
also !>• autlioraeres of i <’ouniv.
COMMAND,' KY NOTICE. Stated Conclav (ireencastle Com r.’andiy No. 11 W dmsday at 7:30 I' >1.
m. m i a it. si’him; i imi dki:sm:s ( II \ It Ml Mil A INI i:i{l*KE , J i:d !N I Hi: MAN MODE.
S. C. PREV0 CO.
and )>eiiu
I nI**ss (TH, O
pn> *
la \
la w,
the
pu rsua n t and ordi
pr*.pilations tn !• through an order
(’onnty PouneiI • Indiana, fur the herein l*o\o .dat Willis K Hill. Puunty, Indiatia. St;»i uf Indian,
situate In Warren township. • hjeetion is mad* 1*\ the \ji\her than those who |»a> |"»ii in the manner prescribed hy laid Putnam Poiint.x Pounell. to this n"ti«'e. deKTtninutdm proc '<1 t • ;tuse such apto lo made hy and
nd ordinnnee of tin* Putnam County,
and purposes I and set out. Auditor of Put
t na in
Pounty of Putnam,
OK \ D \> \ I KOI \KY
ty.
Ora A. Day, county coninii. Inner, was the speaker at the Ilotap clui> luncheon Wednc'day noon. Mi. Day explained some thing which he aid came to him during the camp'iiuii in which he was elected. He al; outlined his road program foi
He explained why the roa 1 east fas killed two years ago by rennuit ranee. He said tlte specified ions ailed for a cost of more than $•)!>,- 00, for a macadam road Hi feet
inch
Bri ion tin
T*/ .John Si
iflliis. .
H c. Morrlflf
Me m her
eil of Putnam * ’ and « itch of you , that a special him Pnilli t > PoUliei I, *•! iaiiii, iTts been c.i signed \uditi i of
*d liy law. upi • I of Pom miss
I P F« M Wm B.
Box
nd
t narn
wide. This same road, he said was improved la. t year with concrete at
a cost cf $05,000.
<|U! Bo ty,
.Mo!iila,\ i ten ovp
Bridges,
g.* Walker, ’ownty Poun-
‘iint’. Indiana. Vnii If heifhy nntifieil ting "f tin i’ultMiM I ut nam < Vunt y. I ml lied by tin- umb*rsaid county, as r* - n the r* «iu**st of the
‘ km n -
INIHANAI’Ol.lS LIYESTIH K INDI YNAPOI . Feb. 22. (UP) Glutted by hi ivy receipts, homark t declined 25 cents today to i top i f $8.35. Tl.i bulk piice for al weight.- of mat' ial was $7.90 t< ifH.v.'i. Receipts \m • 10,000 and hoi overs 248. Cattle were wi ak to 25 cents lower with b'cf stc. rs $10.50 to $12.75 arni vealers $10 to $16.50. The veal tup wa- $17. R ceipts were cattl 1,300, Calves 1,100.
oners
*.f said
onvc»n*• in : p* < ial sesKion.
day of March,
i:*:"
Mr. Day was also
Odor 01 Cooking Feed Made Him Sick At Sioinacl:
THE FARMER
th*
ck, A M. **f said d; ' ,
Auditors uffie* in the emirt ho C»reenea-Ule Indiana, said eoant
THFUKPPHi: You and each of you,I
are hereby no.ificd, as members of
ui i iii • luty ( I ot - id j Hived On (irahant ( rackers And Mill*
Putnam Fount', to attend said meet
mMumfrxmmma
Who is best informed is the one who lakes advantage of our
money service.
COME IN AND (iET ACtJUAINTED The Money You Net'll To Finance Your I rop l> Here
WE LOAN
nam
ling of . aid council said time and place in, t o e«,nsjdt r a nd | teia of the appropri
in a bud signed hi
Hi i
said day at t*d above herei:p**n the mat-
t ions as set forth
th* under
prepared by
I* d in t!i* auditors
From 820 lo menu, make menU.
8100 your
on your ow ow n terms;
i security. As straight time i
to repay>r install-
this 11 O I i*i
Said appi' i ; the Fount(Jv, Pounty, Indiana e * I to lie used in
the y, ar
items * a x pa y *
named in the
11 ached t*>
rs,
is t»
named : thereof ty, and this not Willis K
be mad*- from
I Fund i f l hit na m lh funds appropriatP » V MIL’ ( Uri ' llt eXpell
f.' 2 ■<
i said livid » tie tax ppe.irs in
set forth and
pay -
the notice Said eouiii»apers as
Pill,
A mlitor. 22-29-21.
I'hone 15
INDIANA LOAN CO.
21U E. Washington St.
opposed to the township building this road, because he said it was of nioi" use to the county as a whole than to Marion township and lie felt that it should be built under the county unit highway system. Mr. Day said he favored the bet-
I ntil Hi Got kunjola.
Chrysler PRICES
■New Chrysler “Si”
-
Washes, C arries Poa!, Woman Bains 58 Pound*-
end
irry coal
taking Vinol.
“1 wash, iron and c
ion’t get tired since „ \lso, I have gained 18 pounds. —
Mrs. S. Cortese.
Vino! i- a delicious compound of od liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv,us, ea: ily tired, an- mic people are surprised how Vinol gives new pep, ound sleep and a BIG appetite, "he ve:y FIRST bottle often adds leveral pounds weight to thin - htl- ; Iren or adults. Tastes delicious. — {. P. Mullir.-'. Druggist.
DISH RBING NIGH! (Ol CM
(JI KKLY STOPPED
“A disturbing cough and irri te : hroat kept me miserably r.wule at ight and prevented others from leeping. Foley’s Honey and Tar 'omp' und (juickly comforted and reieved me. Helped my neighbor- over iu’ coughs, too. Feel I must tell ou about it,” says H. C. P , Sail--rs Snug Harbor, X. Y. Wonderfully oo.hing and heeling. Bland to the ender throat of a child, effective in topping the stubborn cough- of I ;rown persons.— R. 11 '• r 1 1
Iruggist.
THURSDAY Matinee 10c 20c
C o
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R. Mill.INS
SINCLAIR, DAY AND BURNS
GO TO PRISON
■QUALITY i
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TO
A GAY,
BARRIES’ GREA1
WITH CONK ID NAGF!
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PI.AY V, Til MARIh\ j) \ SI PERU PDK I Kai \|
('olle^ian C omedy “W
M \ 1N ITGI RES 1 N ( ONSPIK.UA CASI FOUND GUILTY 1 ESTERDAY.
TODAY ONLY .,?/
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.— Ju.-tice Sidduns of the District Sujiremi' Court /esterday found Harry F. Sinclair, vealthy oil operator, William J. Burns, detective and their aids guilty if contempt, and imposed jail sent■nces and heavy fines on the men fo; hadowing of the Fa!l-Sincl;.ir jury which resulted in a mistrial la .t fall. Justice Siddons imposed a six nonths’ jail sentence on Sinclair. The hi magnate ha.- an appeal pendim; n a four months sentence for ri fling to testify before the S- late coin-1 nittee on the Tea Pot Dorm i::-|uiry. After a lengthy criminal contempt | fearing, Justice Siddons -(nteneed j Sinclair to serve six month in tie District of Columbia jail. II ■ already was under sentence to spend three , nonths there because of his refusal 1 ’.o testify in the Senate Teapot Dome j
RANGER- -
inquiry.
Justice Siddons levied a f- ur-inonth ! jail sentence on Day, who, a - a confidential business associate of Sinclair, I hired Burns detectives to shadow the jury which was to determine the fate ! -f Sinclair and Albert B. Fall
Two-doo» Sedan
$670
Coupe • • •
670
Roadatrr • •
670
(with rumbU Mat)
Touring » • •
695
Four-door Sedan
720
DeLume Coupe ♦
720
(with rumble •eat)
DeLuac Sedan •
790
Great New
Ckry«lcr “
6a”
ButineM Coupe
$1065
Roadater • •
1075
-with rutnbU Mat)
Touring . .
1095
Two-door Sedan
1095
Coupe • •
1145
fwtth rumble Mat)
Four-door Sedan
1175
Landau Sedan •
1235
ami upivards
N ew LOWER PRId
\i\ make
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v
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Illustrious New Chrysler “7a”
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Two-Pam. Coupe $1545 (with rumble »e«t)
Royal Sedan •
1595
Spor* Roaditer
1595
(with rumble •eat)
Four-Pa,,. Coupe
1595
Town Sedan •
1695
Convertible Coupe 1745
(with rumble •cat)
Crown Sedan «
1795
New 112 h.p.
Imperial “
«o”
Roadater • .
$2795
(with rumble Mat)
Flve-Pa**. Sedan
2945
Town Sedan «
2995
Seven-Pan,. Sedan
3075
Sedan Limouiinc
3495
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which result from ahu;;e and rapidly growing public demand.
MR. JOHN FLEMING.
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J -pells.
A full tre at men t of Knnjola cleansI my who! ystem and ended every ■ - 'ic and pain in my body. I never have the slightest trouble with my tomaeh and the sight of food makes hungry- 1 have a good appetite and everything I eat agrees with me. No other m- 'licine ever helped me like K- '.i d . and I am glad to tell others about it.” Konjola . old in Greencastle at ! i’ ■ Owl Drug store, and by all drug1 t thi-ugh >ut this section . —(Adv.) j
charges of defrauding the government in connection with the leaning of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve. W. J. Burns, who steadfastly contended that he had no direct connection with the jury surveillance, was given a fifteen -lay jail sentence. His -on. who is active head of the Burns Detective Agency, was fined $1,000. During the hearing in the District of Columbia Supreme court Justice siddons hail dismissed the criminal "ontenipt charge ; pending against Sheldon Clark, vice president of the | Sinclair Refining Company, and C. !.. ' eitsch, h-'u-l of th* Burris agency Baltimore offict. After the <!. el n ation i;f a mistrial in the Fall-Sin-clair criminal conspiracy case all hose were .died for contempt in connection with the jury had-,wing.
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easy to apply.
CLOWS SMOOTHLY. DRIES QUICKLY, BUT NOT
TOO QUICKLY.
NO SPECIAL THINNER. -NO METING OLD FINISH. NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.
WATER PROOF.
WEATHER PROOF. MAXIM! M WEAR. . MODERATE PRICE.
H. 4. Bloomquist’s
itoi Backed by a 8 id *40,000,000 P*er
Orders taken for any kind of flowers.
|| Dali and see our dis-
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$ (0,000,000 institution whith
buildings and covers nior. t! ’ ^9*
Every operation is completed v
climes under the waichtui ^ foremost maltsters. And every can
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Short Talks by Thouglitful Mothvra A Wisconsin Mother says: "I fi n , mothers very well informed on th» subject of ‘dope’ j M medicines. Few 1 mothers now-a-days would buy a .preparation that contained opiates or! h orform. A glance at the package j oelore buying tells her this. With Koeys Honey u„ ( | Tar Compound, the n '-u.-tory. U i 8 quickly S'® for cough., colds, croup and hroat ,rritnt-or,s. Pur,- R is , llrn
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