The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1928 — Page 3
N
SSIHED ADS
L —For Sale— SALE—Two younff
ving good flow of E. Cooper, Phone 14*Y
SAVE delay, labor, worry. Have nr Ta * r«mn,ie,ionere for I your egg* hatched by an experienced y" ' 1 i =. i.-tui.m -h
hnU'herv man. Phone 525-1
julars. 2S-tf. m tl '” • M "' ^ a > of *' v
from
Jersey ; NOTICE milk. If you buy milk and cream , * the South Sido Dairy’ we
29-3p. South Side Dairy, Everett M ore,
Prop. Phone Rural 36. 29-lt
day*
| 1!*2V T i dat fo I Han
t'.n'l
I rasst
Sthot
'K f
fu- t’otimy a t* pi rat Son om th. 2Mt!i Ik Slat, lax
• a ■, < ’ollins,
'ibln.
H t\ Turkf'r
Trustees
fnr-
»*rr- i • l»o- j
ty-nin^I
ay of February. ] ItoarU will fix a i
t!iis Ctjuntv.
botll win. ! £ "* 1 . 'i <!i t < neasi 1.
’’utnam County,
HOOSIER HIGHLANDS
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Reed spent last Wednesday with Levi Xeese. Mr.
Xeese is sick with la srripjie.
Edwin Xeese is helping Ross RuIw’i k ami Ifay’ Hunaicker cut timber. Dan Hunsicker is s. me better at
i ship,
Or* t*ncast1«*
l„.l 1 .m:' , " , ' l this writing.
S9-7-S:
Greencastle Hatchery. 29-td. It.-w
The P. T. A. of Second Ward will hold a market at Eitel’s Floral shop
:ALE>—Potatoes for seed an i », “Rural New Yorkers', ithson, Rural Route 7. 2'j-fip
—o- —
;ALE:—12 beef type coniine t. Also 2 Jersey yearling air. R. R. 1. 28-_'p
—
1ALE— Re-cleaned Timothy |
baled Timothy hay. Chas i Saturday, March 3rd.
me 61. 27-2!),I SALE — Fordson tractor, ndem and diac. Priced right <ee Ben Pace, Brick Chapel. C * ' 28 It.
0
SALE:—Pure Timothy sm I, ira, fifty cents tier pu hi ton bags twenty-five cent phone order*. J. R limp-, le. . 2.i dp
w—
;ALE:—Ona team mules, m, see. Aaron Cooper, Fillim.,
m - 7 ;t M
sALE:—0o9d rifling ) ■ • r Roach, Rockville, In I.
27-Up
II o 'll-
washstand, Call Banner
29-2t
SALE—Couch, ' Tress and bed.
p
Jl , -For Rent— (V ffiNT— Light housekeeping sleeping rooms, and garage. ■rson St. Phone 513-X.
.
THURSDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO
FEATURES.
WJZ Hook Up 7:30 p. m. Maxwell hour, with Joseph MoPher-on, Metro-
politan opera basso.
WJZ Hook Up 9 p. m. The contin-
entals.
WOR Xewwark, 7-2~t Xew York philharmonic orchestra, Toscanini conducting, Sophie Braslau, soloist. WEAF, Hook Up 9 p. m. Zip)K>rs. o xotk i: to i \ \l’ \ o. , i \. < \NTI.K arHOOl, I II i III l\li >- Tio\ to m \ k i: \\ tmiirioxM XI'l'Kontl XTIOX ; \lso, OK UK.TKIIlllN \ I MIX IO l»-
-t k. no\ns,
Thu taxiiniurs i.l Oriumustlu • ! .ul • 'tty, I'utuani f.'QUnO. ImlluMa. ru hunhy notifluil Hint tin I: ,1 Si houl Ti uMi us ni liri uniM'11, s ' •nl *’il\ ntii! < It i.unrast li S, linn! v. w n . |>. '.f eniil County ami Siati . h.tvu i tumplateit thu tiiuutin* . i .. i vtiuy Iiuw existing, anil tl tl mu an appropriation thi r.-fur, m o 1 ill . .
hii ill Itrui ncantlu Sul I
ot $:l.‘i,781.yi, whuiultx it P*. i necusaury to uxpenrt mor- money the current year laj'. than a.it out in iletail In Ihe pulilishei! P nl heretofore niatle fur salil yt.t' . s appropriation to In- inatti- ini tin- p of paying fur salt) School i't
uf tl
' 1 'hi ro i x r \ y ' us .. ixiix-
" ° i n \ loim xti vx i\iikmtkd-
gar Creek creum station. Come •
and see our line of poultry suonlie* 1 v ^ ol 1 u > Putnam roim-
<K btt'tlin*ss against tbf* School i*ltv of < • ni mast It* in th«» sum of ISfr.TSI.VH b; tho iauitit* and sab* of bonds of said School City of (trccnciihtlc in such, amount, for th»» purposi* of providing I funds for tho construction of a grade > • , ».»ol building in said City of Orocnc.istb*, on the siitc known as "Second | in ard School." Such construction to bo J uiiub* point ly with C3 r«***r.c:»st !»• Scbool.
Town ship.
The said school building' will be onc-story high, and consist of six Kpd«* Ht hool rot,ms, with hasement, cloak rooms, hall-ways, auditoriuin or assembly room, «i|ulpp**d with a h**atitig plant, and will b»* approximntclv 1 Iii bv (.> fc»*t in dimensions, anti constructed of a combination of brick,
stout* and wood.
Hated this February 27th 19
Harry Hollins,
Haul Albiri,
i'asscll r. Tucker.
Board of School Trustees of Green* castle School City and Greencastle S bonl Township, Putnam County. ln-
Thoso who nttended the basketball game at Pleasant Garden, Saturday night were Edwin Neeso, Dan Harri . and Ralph Xeese, ami Mack Rissler. Tho dinner guests of Dan Xeeso, Thursday, were Virgil Morris, Chas.
Konjola Brought New Health All Over Her System KMieM'd Of Neuritis I'.niis \n,| l\nlney Trouble States This ,ady * _ m
Webb and Herschell Hall of Cunot. | Edwin Xeese, spent Thursday night with Virgil Morris. Mrs. Lillie Xeese was shopping in Poland last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Xeese visited home folks over Sunday. Clifford Xeese lost a tine horse last week by death. Albert Evens visited Levi Xeese | last Saturday. Mrs. Maude Konkle who has been ! staying with her father, has returned i home. Jes^e Senters of Muncie, spent Sunday morning with Dan Xeese and j S family. V fine black horse was washed ashore at Hoosier Highlands during ; the Iasi high water. Chas. Sendmeyer is buzting wood. I Evelyn Xeese is better of whoop- | ing cough. She lias been very poor- ! 1.VRuth Skelton is sick with sore , throat.
iliii nu
I’O-'JtH ’
Hum
*atamh Of nose or throat is usually benefited by snuffing; up nostrils and inhaling vapors ! VICKS w?/ '/a P 1 o ij at Over WMillion Jars Useo Yearly
■
pu:
shai scht
cost uf
>'il buildinK tm ^Second W.iid
ii • n
.* rad.-
QHiCHr.STER S PILLS
. ini i#i a no\!> unAxo ^
S'
3t.
T:—2 rooms, unfurnished.
kitchen,
New. 30)
27-6ts.
(ENT—Now house and ten lyde Cash, Rural phono 168. *7-8p. . - — o ;ENT:—Farm 165 acres, 65 tom land. 5 miles SouthCJreencastle. J. H. Pitchford. 21-tf. — glENT:—Aiiartment, 2 rooms “Vnette, modern, n Bloom-
U Phone 694-L.
21-tf
pror
_ School" in tin* City I of Gpcencasth-, Indiuna.
Sit hi Jioard of St hotd Ti ukIc. s will,|
on the 10th day of March,
7 p. M., iii«o*t at its office in i IliKh School BullditiK: in th. said Cit\ of Greencastle, for the purpose nf th-
taking such ah-
purpose of
>f taxpayers
the
terminliiK upon imtl
lor
propria t h ea ring .1 12.. llivl
Ti
a, and for the remonst ra nets such additional
appropriation,
en or more taxpayers in said muni-
cipal corporation poll tax only,
by such additional appropria-
other than those >iily, and wIk. arc
cipa
who pay a ffected
tioii and who may ft*. I aaKiu vrd thereby, may apptal tf» tin Slat. Board of Tax* Commissioners for furtIm i lion by filing a petition witii th* .\uditor of Putnam Ct.unt> within t« n <i i s s after such additional appropriation shall have been determined upon, ^ - Ling forth their objections thcr.-to and facts showing that the proposed additional appropriation and exp»*nditoiv is unnecessary, unwise, or . \* «’ssivi* as tfte ease nnjy lie. Th.* Stal- I’ax It ard
' n L\
State Tax ! i hearing in
tills
RENT:—Modem Furni-hed j'J
t, private bath, steam heat, t" i- '•
oor. Phone 385-X. 20 tf
{ENT—One modern furtii 1 I nent. Phone 399. 410 So. Ini' 25-1'
WANTED
/
'ED:—40 or GO buslul of n. Mrs. R. E. Mathew’s. IndRoad. ’ j o ■ " 'S’ Aid of the ainton Falls
Court 20 -'i,
. dll serve lunch at-the aturday, March 3rd.
’ED— Curtain* Franklin St.
to laundn . 2!M ]>.
Will fix \ Vruntr.-*
Notlcr j54 furth* r given to th. i t* I pft' ers of said Greencastle Fcho.d I’iH'.j said County and State, that thi prop* j legal offieers of said municipality, at lr reg:ufa i meeting plat 01 1 i ruh day «)f F. bruar> . ItKJX, d. t* rmiio d
bonds, or ot her.-vid. nc.s oft
indebtedness oxt.nling $r..«)00.oi) The amount of bonds proposed is l
1, bearing interest at l.-in ami I
one-half per cent. Th* n»‘t ass.-s’ .-d J
value of proper!) In thli
is $6 l 02r>,928.00 and th.- pei.a-nt in*
InesiK without this issue is ?
MRS. CLARA A. Mi INTI RE. ’1 strongly indorse K -njula because brought new health .ill over my
body and completely ended my neuritis pains and kidney trouble," said Mrs. Clara A. Mclntire of Niles,
Mich, (near South Bend, Ind.) “My condition was brought on by a
case of influenza. Most of my trouble was from sluggish liver and disordered kidneys. My hack was full of pains and I suffered all the time
before buying tells her this. With Eo- from neuritis in my arms and limbs, ley’s Honey and Tar Compound, the : | often had to limp around like a t,ante tells a true story ft is quickly cri | e- , never t „ * ood IliKht ’ s effective for coughs, colds, croup and , , , , ■ ,
• ! sure j rest because of my w< ik kidneys. - ’’ | ‘‘I finally decided to get Konjola ; for my stomach and kidneys. I felt j a change almost at once and when I j bad finished two bottles, my stomach i and kidneys were normal and the neu ritis pains are now gone and 1 feel
TX \ 4: " ■ IM-.e RIMmo. vx
(I Jr
'e>. .I«lr,i.»lw«r,K ■ ' l» SOLD tv Oil! r ^ IS I VI’MvIH; c
Short Talks by Thouebtful Mothers A Wisconsin Mother says: “I fin, mothers very v il informed on lii* subject of ‘dope’ in niedicirtcs. Few mothers now-adays would liuy a preparation that contained opiates or chlorform. A glance at the package
Villi Kn-
throat irritations. Pure as it
and worth many times its price.’
R. P. MULLINS, Druggist.
PUBLIC SALE
U<’bt<?rlr 5f>0 no.
’ED:—A good used oil stove Cnauer. 15 E. Hanna 28 2p lit o—„ :) ANIMALS WANTED: — Cattle Hogs and Sheep, phone fjjjnfield. We pay *11 telephone 9-lw-tf. o — VT isceDaneoup— Style Show, sponsorei 1 by A. ill be given at Little Theatre •liege at 4:20 Friday aftcr27 • 2 I , •
Th»* proceeds of such bond is-u. ar** to be used for th** payment of said .School Township's shnr« in ktruction «*f a new s«*hoo! iMiildinc on th** premises known as S.-cnml Ward School” in the City «•! Greem
I ndianu.
Ten or more taxpayers, oth*r than those who pay poll tax only, who !'*■«! themselves am iev. d its such d* i« rm illation, may appeal to th* Stnt# B .anl <»f Tax CommiMsiotiers f*ir turili* • a* tion, by filing a petition tlier. i'it with tlie County Auditor on or b. for. th** expiration pf tN\.nt\-nln. *lays fti-m th** 20th day of Ft bniat , B'.js tl
State Tax Hoard will fix hofiVing in t his Count\. Hated This February 2
Hairy (VIIIiib,
Paul Alt)in,
Hassell c. Tucker. Hehool Trustees of Gr*’*tTasiL School City and Gr. .-ncastl*’ Fchoo! Townihlp, Putnam County, Jndi.inn
date for
Tth.
2!i-
BEN’S Black-face cornedHigh school auditorium Wednight. Benefit junior class. 27-3L
OISTER RADIO 1 RALPH P. CR0U8QRE JRE you buy a brooder, be | see a Newtown. The poultry•choice wherever tried. GreenHatchery, 1001 S. Locust; 22 *on, Phone 625-L. 29-tf
NOTICE ier« of Patnarn Co., The Brazil t« Co, I* paying $1.60 for •nd cattle. Will remove your f** of charge,Unkage, we have 1 P«r hundred, te*t 50 to 67 per •«liveries free on my route. Re •H. Braifl $94 or 6364 the plant • ver goes out of business. 18-401. Meh. 3
•fit to sell my wheat and potato w oll located in Canada. In the and Potato Belt. 160 acres, of all Incumberance, will trade ouse or Business, offer me a W. A. Mundy, 610 East Wa list. Phone 636 or 663-K, 24 tf. t
noth i: imi i % \ i* % y i if x or i.m i \ . i \k’I i,i; w* 11*m11 ro\%>s||||* *n i\ l>:>Tlo> to )|%K»: \\ \ ir mriox \i, xpritoriti \ i m»n : \lAto m: i i:i< ui > \ i ion ro
|KS| I HOMIW
The* taxpayers of i Si * • nciistl* Sch***)!
nam Hounty, Indiana.
The i .* \ i-;. v.
Town*hlp. ruin
ty. m
an* hereby iioiiflcd th.it th** Hoard
Hchooi Trust*
< HI M.'l i<
of (}r*-*-m-aiitle Suh***)!
Gre* ik ast !•• S* hool Tons nship. I < , ounty and State, hav* *<.n-
(•*inplat«’<1 th*’ m«*»*tiiiR of an * (iu fl' em:y now * xistiiiR. and th* makluj* ..r an al»f>n*pi iation Hu r* tor. on b. i.dr of said Gm iiraM 1* S< hu*d 'r<*\vi>srni» in th*- Miim of $-’0,2H o'*. wli.*i. b,v n UccomeR nifeHsary to < \p*ml mi. money ffir tin current \*iu 1U2K, ihm UHH net out ill d* tail in Hi* published budged iieretof*)!*. mad* for said y**ar; sin h appropriation to b. mail* f..r th. purpose nf paying f«*r said S* hool rownHhip's share of the cost of a n< \v grad** Hchonl Iniilding on th* pr. mi •< known as "Seimnd Ward S. ho*d ' m
tiie City of Gr* . m astl. , Indiaim
Said B*.ard of Srh«>o| Titiste*s will,
on th* I6th da3 1
7:30 f*. M., meet at its office hi
irigh School Huilding in
< Jreen
\V* will sell at Public Sale at the farm, 1* t ntnl one-half mile west <>f .Manhattan, Friday, March 2 1 :t0 P. M., The Following Property: HOGS—11 brood sows, one will farrow b\ day of sale; balance to farrow in March and April. 21 shoals weighing 60 to 80 lbs. One male hog. CATTLE- One 3 year old Shorthorn cow with calf by side, gentle and a good milk row. One yearling heifer; one yearling steer. Two Shorthorn calves. HAY & GRAIN— 100 bushels extra good corn; five tons mixed hay. Some haled oat straw. Four bushels little red clover seed re-cleaned. One Disc Harrow. TERMS made known day nf sale. MRS. C. E. STOXER,
CANA \N Meeting closed Sunday night with additions to the church. There will he meeting Sunday and Sunday night. Rev. Linebery, presiient of the conference will be here. Tim Wilson and wife called on M. M Miller and wife, Monday. Marx Belle Morgan spent Sunday vith Stella Garrett. Joi Morphcw and family spent Sun- i | da> with Addison Huber and family. Frank Miller, Clifford Dicks and ainilx visited Lester Miller and family, Sunday. I’ed Baldwin and family spent Saturdax nigh! with Win. Baldwin and
wife.
Glen Dick and wife were Sunday , x! it. i at Wm. Baldwin’s. Ruhen Heavin and Flo\ Runnels, ' sp 'nt Sunday with Buddie Mason nnd
wife.
Gloria Jacobs is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Millard Greenlee. • o M\\H\TT\N Mrs. George Sublett is recovering from a ease of la grippe. I . A. Zaring is still improVing. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long have pur- ■ based the farm on which they reside from Mis. C. E. Stoner. Mr. and Mrs. George Moreland have moved to the Mrs. Ross Bonnet home north of Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Young have I moved into their newly purchased home, the James Williams property. Mrs. Mack Long was the guest of Mi and Mi . Willis Aker, Sunday. Mi-ses Mary Miller, Lola Xeese an • 1 ena M. Aker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rightscll, Sun-
day.
Mis Ruby Long was a guest at
Double Header DePauw vs. Butler THURSDAY NIGHT Freshman curtain raiser, 7 P. M. Second Game, 8:15 Admission, $1 Tickets on Sale \t Hamilton’* Book Store Ml Day Thursday.
THE FARMER
\\ ho is best informed money service.
is the one who takes advanlrge of our
(OINIK IN ANIHiFT A( QUAINTFI) The Money You Need To Finance Your < rop Is Here
WE LOAN
From $20 to ments, make ments.
$.'10(1 on your own security. \s to repayyour own terms; straight time or install-
Phone 15
INDIANA LOAN CO. 21 E. Washington St.
thai the medicine is worth its weight in gold for that reacan alone. "1 owe all my new health to Kon-
jola and 1 am only ton glad to recoin- ;he home of Estcl Jones, Sunday, mend it to others.” John Lewis has purchased
Konjola is sold in Greencastle at ' hevrolet.
the Owl drug store, and by all the Leota Showalter spent the day with druggists throughout this section. Mrs. W. J. Hunt, Tuesday.
— (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Russell Calloway were
new
the gue-tfi of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skelton over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sellers, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zaring on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Thomas visited Mrs. W. J. Hunt last week. Mrs. Lola Long and son Lewis, visited in Indianapolis, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Moreland were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Xeese, Friday evening.
“\L\\ US TIRED AT NIGHT”— THY THIS A healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired” contantlx tells of xniiething wrong. When John R. Gordon, Danville, III , found himself "always tired at night .ind burdened will) backache,” he took i I’cley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for ihe kidneys, and writes: “After a tew doses. I felt better, could work easier, became stringer, and slept mundly.” Men and women everywhere use and recommend them. Satisfaction guaranteed A k for Foley Pills diuretic. R. P. Mullins, Druggist.
a
C. A.
W. M. LONG. VESTAL, Auct.
th.
cnoHHtle, for th** i*u
upon and rna
Kill* I <’it\
t crmhii
propria hearinn
PpOh kim
i r. mi eh
on, and for iTv* purpo
remount pHiii’i .* of
l»OI|
t a >
opri
in
r \ • ii or more t;* \ pa> **ph
mtinlelp*] corporal ion nt it. r 11 thos* who pay poll lav «.nl nnd w h are affected by mich additi**nal ;.pi i . priation and who ma \ 1**1 aKRri.\.*d thereby, may appeal to th. Mat* Board of Tax Gominl^lnnet for fm-
i
the Audfror of Putnam Pountx within ten da> k after mu* h additional appmp rintion Khali hav** b» , *n determined upon. Retting- forth th.lr objections thereto an*l facts KhowiiiR Hint Hi PropoKed additional appropriation imio ♦‘Xpenrittir* i.s ut'ii«**‘**HHar\, imw**f exceptive, H s the *•;. mav l.. rh. State Tax Hoard will fix d.tt- ff.i
hearitifi In this Fount
Notice Ik furth**r Riven P* th«* f xpa»rK of Maid Gr* <*ii< a«tI*- S* L....1 Township, Hai«t G**unt\ ami Stat«*. iii*«i th** proper I* rhI .*ffi*. ra of s.ii.l rnuniclpallty, at th* ir regular in* * tInx place, on th** I tth *la\ *»f F. »*riiary, 11*2^, d« tenuined t*» iKsu. hon*H. or other evid* lie. 8 of iridcht* *ln* sh • \
ceedlriK l'»,000.00.
The a mo tint of bond proposed jv I20.31M.09, hearing inteicMt at t *»111 nr.d
one-iin If per <**'rit Th* net valu** of property in this In $.",909,47 2 no. iji
mm • ' • *% , ' V K.
mmmmm m
©ME OUT OF EVERY FOUR SMOKERS WILL BACK THIS UP: We STATE il as onr Hon**st l)* lt«’f that ill.* toliarcoH ii»« *1 in (lhe**t«‘rfi*‘l*i cip;a* r**tl**H are of lin**r (juality an*l lienee of better tanle than in any other cigarette at the price.
Fiocm & Mvaks'Iouak (i *.(
THEY’RE
DI81: RB1NG NIGH F COI GH
*|l It KLY STOPPED
and yet THEY SATISFY
. . -- percent debt edlK’NR without till* iRMIlH -
000 00
Th«* proceeds <*f hucIi h*>nd i-vm ar»* to he uned fnr the payment *>f said School Township m Khar, in tiie ...natriiction «.f a to w m* hool ImildltiK *.n the pr«*miHeM known as ' S**« r.nd W .t d
HchooF* In the <’ity
Indiana
Ten or more taxpayern, IHohi* who pav poll tax on t lleliiHei VCR, aWKrieverl hy termination, may app*ai
4 A disturbiiifc cough arid irritated throat kept rm* migerably awake at un/l'night ami prevented other- from xleepinK* rolcys Honey and lar Comiiound quickly comforted and re-1 lieved me. Helped my neighbors over ‘flu’ coughs, too. Feel 1 must tell you about it,” says H. C. I* , Sailors Snug Harbor, X. Y. Wonderfully soothing and heeling. Bland to the tender throat of a child, effective in stopping the stubborn coughs of | grown persons.— R. P. MULLINS,: Druggist. 1
ng <
< Ir* .'IJf t :| 1(
Chesterfield CIGARETTES
other than
ly, who i* . i
micti *1*--tho Stale
j 1
