The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1928.

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■K^ , * •." - 5 ' c lhe Joy of Soft Water

*«*HEN hdi he* fro-n VV t,donot <lo so with foul-smelling, disease-breed-ing cistern v ter. Use Duro softened w.iter—perfectly soft and as pure as your city water. With it, bathing is a delight. A them poo leaves the hair silky and soft. Dish washing is cut in two. Scale in the hot water pipes is eliminated. * Every home —old or new — may have perfectly softened city water at i very faucet, simply by installing the Duro Automatic in the city w iter line.

The Duro Automatic oholetes all hanj-o/icratcd types. Insist on having it.

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Mr. and Mr . Glen Flint and children moved M nday to their new I country home. The l.udie ' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb. 2llrd., with Mrs. Sam Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George Noising gave a ' :it>v nn< r Sunday in Honor of their daughter, Mary June. Those i present were, .Mr. and .Mrs. Adam Ueisinp, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noising. Mr. and Mi • Oscar O’Hair attende(! the au.o show at Indianapolis, on * Wednesday. M . Will Bain and daughters, vi-ited Sunday with Mr. and Mi . Mort Spencer and family of Portland Mills. P v. G rdan Chapman took dinner Sands'v with Mr. and Mrs. Herman , Flint and son. j Velma and Ada Braden spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mr . John Braden. Mr. and Mr . Mark Woodrum of Veedrrsburg, Mr . l.orene Allen and son, visited Friday with Mrs. Tip Priest. Mr. and Mi ■ Claude Bailey, Mr. ,i. I Mi B or , Mr. and Mrs. Matth -w-, Mr. and Mr . Hamilton spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and : Mrs. Frank McBride.

T mrsday visiting Mrs. James Layman. Kenneth Dillinger who has been helping his brother Cary at the sawmill went home Friday sick with a cold. Edmond Marshall is hauling rock to repair the road. Miss Ilene Scobee visited Anna Mae Johnson over the week-end. Carey Dillinger and family, Lizzie Irwin and son Smiley visited Marion Wright’s Sunday. Claude Cantonwine is building a larger henhouse. William Gowen has bought another incubator he aims to raise quite a lot of chickens. Mary Wright received word that her cousin Ben Johnson of Anaconda Montana is dead. He had a -trok • and never gained consciousness, lie had been in the west 40 years. Had he lived till March 5 he would have been 72 years old. Eldon Marshall is making tnapb yrup on his fathers' farm.

about

again after being absent

month.

Mrs. John Flutterjohn is very poorly ot this writing. Mrs. Maude Knokle is staying with her father thi.- v k being called home b> toe death i her -tepmother Mi - warkia* at her grandfather'. Dan Hunsicker. Mr. anil Mrs. Earnest Ander.on of T< rre Haute visile home folks over

Sunday.

Miss Ruth Harris took dinner with Ro> s Rubecks Sunday. Vernie Wisemiller and family hav^ moved in the John Kiser place, his father has moved on the Wm. Cochran, place.

voTie i' t<> no w> < <»\tr icTnns

• , l>! given 1»> the • ’" ' ’''

of Ccimmlsiiloners of Putnam County.

I«'<1 liitls will l)f* r<*Cel\

Indiana that seal* d blda a IU he rec ,.,l ln , t,, 12 o'clock noon on Monclnj. .Mcr.il •Mh the imm ov. inent ,,f focr it', scimratc and Ulstinci road.-, located in the Townships hereinafter named. In said Putnam < ounty. Indiana Each of said roads will he iminovcd under the Three mile road law. in each respective township.

mini.mI. and arc <h*Klfcnate<l on tlie rccoials cf the snifl hoard of commis-

sioner^ of said county as highway im-

under ‘

names, to-wit:

provements in and

the hiUowiiiK

Th< Walter S. rampbell. et nl, road located in Marion Township in said

Thp sureties of any bond if personal shall be no less than three resident freeliolders trf the State of Indiana one of whom shall he a resident freeholder

of Putnam (’minty.

K.i li bidder shall submit with hood non-collusion affidavit, as . i .. b th* Statute laws of the St.-te of Indiana. I pon failure to file, s-,. I, affidavit and bond or either of tlu in with the bid. then such bid and | propoval of any such bidder will b, j

rejected by the hoard.

The hoard reqvilres that bidders ^■’vnishinK l»onds of surety companies, ocure such bonds from and tbroiiKh

•al agents..

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3D1J M O/i itomatic. Water Softener

LONG BRANCH

Ralph Call ai family have moved

the Ella Call farm,

son got a letter from

t\ ing his wife is hi t-

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Mr . Fred lohn , Mis. Wm. Gowen and M . Harley Head spent last

HOOS1EK HIGHLANDS John Marquis and Dan Neese made a hu-iness trip to Cloverdale la-t week. Helen Craft, Mary Ellen Torr, Mai jorie Bullerilick, are absent from chool. They are all ill with Hooping cough. Boss Harris and children visited Dan Neese Sunday evening. Mi-. John Neese who has been very low died February 15, age (31 years. Mrs. Bert Rubeck visited Dan Hunsicker Monday. The Coal miner who have hem working the old Lindsey Mine are not working this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ames were -hopping in Poland Friday. Ruby Skelton is hack in school

E AST M UtlON Mr.'. Myrtle Storm and son Harold, called on Wm. Scmer and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. E. Bui- pent one day last 'week with Mrs. Alice Fitzsimmons of Greencastlc. Mrs. Lou Nee pent the week-end | with Mr. and Mr . C. O. Bunten. Mrs. Ollio Win -oop and daughter, visited Friday wiir Mr.-. Ida Newman. Mrs. Melvin diark spent Friday with Mrs. Horae Robinson. Lawrence McG nnis and wife callled on Mrs. M tie Storm, Friday ^

I evening.

Wilfred Tinch night with Leon Mrs. E. Ff Bui Mrs. Oi n Bui

County, to bt* constructed of emulsifl**d \sp iii!t and Stoiu* and estimated

t.. cost $

The .1. i.\ Hocsen. f t ni, iond located in Warren Township, said County to Ik* construet«*<i of ston«- and Ln*a\cl and estimated to cost ? 1 0.T.00. The l‘. I*-- Hrown et .tl road located in • ii-i -iv :• .-tlc , r(» , .vnship said t'cunty to he con strut: t- d of concrete, and estimated lo cost $1! 1, i j‘.*.00. The J. I.. Ktur, .*t il road located in r5r» encastle Tow oshh.. said ('oa’it' to In* constructed of Concrete and tsti. mated to ■ • * $ 10,01 J.00. Kaeh «-f said roads to he improved as designate! and provided in and accordance with the plans, profiles and specification made for each of said roads and now on file in tie aunitoi s offic« In said bounty at ‘It*, . riastle. Indiana, and which said plans, <tc., arc rov. on file in said auditors office open lor the inspection of bid-

ders.

Each of said roads are a distinct road improvement and the contracts an* to he let as separate Improvements and not as a \\ hole. Kaeh hid shall he accompanied by a bond, cither personal or surety in a sum equal to double the amount of the hid submitted, conditioned as provided by lav for the faithful perform a nee of said work, which said bond shall be for the us*- of any person's, firm or corporation who shall suf-

Beforc closing the contract the successful bidder will he required to file with tin- auditors certificate from tinindustrial Board of Indiana, showing that so li bidder has complied with tinworkman’s compensation law of Ind- Atn • \ye 1 i-mn, to protect ids laborers and wor 1 *

THE FARMER

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COME IN AND GET A(’(|i Ai i The Money You Need To Finance Uuri, ] WE LOAN From $20 to $300 on your own secunti menls, make your own terms; slrai f ;hi ments.

Phone 15

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ini Newman.

.pent Tuesday with

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Little Theater, West College. 8:15 O’clock. Reserved Seats Now On Sah at Stevens DruK Store, 8:00-12:00 a.m. At The University Shop, 2—1:30.

Thn -chool h' in Wa-hington Wednesday to t Rufu- Ozment

PLEASANT GARDEN I. Hi Bonnet i (hihiren of Reelh ville have niovi to Greencastle and George Morelai and wife have moved to their property. Jesse Fi ber an wife are the prou I parents of another son born Satur-

day.

e of distiict No. !) ownship was sold highest bidder Mr. n.-i the one at Dis-

trict No. 8 to .Mr. John Neese. The Fanners Institute held at the Ri d-ville High School building was a big success with some hard work at the vary last minute. The farmers | prog:am in the evening was enjoyed ' by a large crowd. A very interesting talk was given, by Mr. Combs of Imlianapolis on the farm bureau. Loris McCilHster one of Mr. and Mrs. Gus McCallisti r’s daughter- of Reel-ville had an arm broken Funday while coasting with a bunch of

children.

Roelsville w: victorious in, both L;:-k tball gan played here Friday

evi ning.

ueh bidder failing or neglecting enter into a contract to perform mich work awarded such bidder by the board of commissioners or to carry out 'he same in any particular. Bidders will he required to use the form of bond to he furnished by the auditor o*’ said county in making such

hid.

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