The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1928 — Page 4

SI’M IAI, FOR 3 DAYS ONLY!! A Leap Year Sale 9x12 Congoleum RUGS

Floral Pattern

Sale Price

Conventional

Design

This is an unusual opportunity for you. These nigs sell in an ordinary way to si0.00. there are just 50 in this lot to go out at this phenomenal ligure. Splendid service givers in all desirable colors. They’ll make any room attractive. This price is for only Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

FI KNITUKK jJKIT., 2ND. FLOOK-

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

jiri.sheH president, Joseph Moore, to-! Mr. Nst.hnn Cal’ was a biisinM* day, at special chapel services—the visitor in o-nc^tle Tuesday. ninety-sixth anniversary of his birt'i. ! — — I The services will be a tribute to the r**

j nducator’s widow, 80, living at the

Moore homestead here.

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tha.

shIU County

Slv

Putnam County,

tna in

of Putnam,

the U5 Indian

i«,

(Mr I'utnnm Coumy. Coiuicll. hT

,1, ” l !^k# d

,n:,k, iidditfonal appropriation* iioiii Hit- County Fond, of »»ld

ROACHDALK

iliss Dorotha Rogers of Indiana-

>>olis visited Saturday and Sunday

with Miss Margaret Roger-. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge vi-it-

i *d Sunday with the latter’* i-urents

; near Stilesville.

Mr*. Margaret Bogan was business visitor in Indianapolis Saturday. Miss Maigaret Miller who was opt crated on for appenditicis at the Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville was ; brought home Tuesday in the Chas-

! tain Ambulance.

Mrs. Floss Miller and sons spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routh near Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. George Swain, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Smith and daughter of North Salem and Mrs. Mildred Button were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Nan Smith.

County,

■ rtaln ' expense* anil fliaraes

,-i. 11*1 saM Count for the ourrent . , , 1928, tit. authorized by «b* A> «*

•'>. tlenara 1 AssetnUly of ttiv “tat*

i f iriianH. , . .. 'i KKKFOf; K, not tor I* a'Ven to tlto 1., \ 'M'ets *tf Putnam County, ludtana.

11.. .1 th,. Put mi nt County Council. 1 iitnani County, Indiana, will

m*et,

a ml

or

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c. -..o ,n - >o uveeA in

Special *e.ilon. ; a, Teo A J9 “.

Monrt-av Ita* ith day of March. 1S-S, «wn O’clock. A M of *aid day, at t" .Yo/titor* office in I lie court lion*, ■" «r*«iti'ii »t le Indiana, aaid count' THKltKFUltK. You and each ol ,'otp

sa it!

or* hereby notified, a* member* nold Putnam County Council of to Pntnaui County, to attend *hh! me

ram County, to attend said mect„f oald council on aald day at time and place named above lo io- } consider and pass upon the mattors of th* appropriations as S' I forth

ing of nald eo

said time and place

la to consider and pass upon the mat

in a budget prepared bv the nnderaigned and filed In the auditors of-

ic.o, being the items na ..otic* to the taxpayers, attached

this notieo lo you.

Said appropriations to h. math- from tbe Counlys (.etieral Fund ■ I i’litnam

.. Monday t

to meet ami convene al the Auditors Office, in the * ourl H

MIS* Of

and when to determl

to appropriate the * I s T7 from the tr.

at the t'ountr

tti. appropriation of. and

total sum of H9.-

tous.

V,r„l County, at ilreencaatle. Indiana,

con' vnert will

nil «Ji ‘Xi

uniy - - — .

v»a r, 192X, and for th* n*** *Od |*ur-

fif Putnam County, )u in paying i-urrent rxppn iji*H of said conn 1 ^ f^-r t

bu ask*<l

f. i

sum of

. County Fund .ana, Ua i«n»4i nsps and Habll-

C*U1 TPUt

posts ht-rv'ina ft **i named, to-wit I' or ili* i vuias.. iu iv

(owiikhip, $1.6

t he

in Franklin

ntys (

i'OUQtr, Indiana, the funds appi opria t-

in IHiH

-r.

Hal"

thereof to th* 4 taxpayers of said cmin-

X, Indiana, the funds appr«

«-d to i>« ius«d in paying current * xpcn-

»ar, 192S. as set forth and ifl budget and tin notice

;u li

ses of the yea

named in

s«*t forth and

ty, and appears in the same paju ra as this notice. Wlllta K. Gill, County Auditor.

PUBLIC SALE

l■•|,r th, Somerset liridg* in Moaro*

wnshlp,

tov. . . For th* townsh i

in Madison

Woods Hridg

lip, $1.447.0a 1 For the Michnel Hrid**. in CloTer-

dab* township, $6,»i00.w0.

I'or the Hunter Hridgei, in Marion township. $825.00. i For Assessors Siipplies, $Ih«u wO. J

hi oimiu. For the Heavins Fridge, in Marion Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins visited "r„ mi ,b,.n Fridge, in Marion Uflvrs in Gmncastle ami Putnam-townsh.,^ c , and|

tiillilinp Ap|,r,)ach .it the Sharp Krld

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As 1 am leaving the farm 1 will sell at Public Sale on the W. L. Tonfarm, located 5 miles southwest of (IreemMstle,

Monday, March 5

18:30 A. M., The following properly:

GR.WIFD DIVOIK K. MUN’CIK, Iml., Feb. 2!>. (UP) Thomas M. Pnimli .ter, 70, just granted a divorce in Delaware Circuit court here from Mary F. Poindexter, announced, “I will marry again if I find the right woman.’’ The court however, ordered no more marrying for P indexter for two

year-. He said his wife refused to cook hi meals and that they had an argument last summer over sprinkling the lawn at their home.

TO HONORJOSFPH MOORE RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 20. (UP)— Karlham college will honor a distin-

CHRYSLER.

lelafives

ville Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Howard Ashly wa- a businevisitor in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mi-s. Guy Dean of Cincin nail, O., are visiting a few days wit) Mrs. Susie Slayton, and Mr. am.

Mrs. George Dean.

Mr*. Fietl Lewman, was taki n tr Dr. Sigmond at Crawford-ville Tues day for ait X-Ray of her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suiter spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Allen an'

family.

Mr. James Rice of Purdue sittn* tba week-end with his parents Mr and Mrs. Clarence Rice. Mr. Raymond Bidgood, came Saturday from Tnscon, Ariz., to join hi.family here. Mr. Forest Suthrrlin, was brought home from the M. E. Hospital at In ritanapolis, Tuesday afternoon, where he had been taking treatments. Mr. Charles Toy of San Francisco canto Tuesday for a visit with his wif* and -on at the home of Mr. an ! Mrs. Alex Crosby.

!*e

»wen and

I’utnam

proach a

County lino. b»*twean

utnam Countl« , H. tvtlmatfd

’ountys share. $(».'" 00.. Fop Offirv Kt|uipun .mlitors Off lev, 1140.0

For I >**fic»*nc v in S' liool ITiful lnt«rr which County is liable, $*2,318.-

HORSES:— Brown mare, smooth mouth and a good user, Bay horse, smooth mouth ijnd a good farm horse.

i* nt

no.

COWS:—Three good Jersey cows,

County giving two gallons milk a day; One

! Roan cow, giving 2Vh gallons milk per day; Two Jersey heifer calves.

Haiti appropriation!! totaliiifc thu

um of $19,818.77.

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Said County Council will also b« ski-d to iidopt nit .rdinance, author/.mu tb»* sole t/f M2 59-100 acres of; • aI istiite owned »-y 1'utnann County, nd i^inu situate ‘n Warren township, i Fnbss objection in made by tho tax* ‘ »a> ers. other than those who pay poll | ax only, in th*- 2it«inn»*r prescribed by t w . tin said Pu»i,.rn County Council,! • uiHuant to this i tice. determiuatiou nd oid* i proc«*»*d to cause such ap- ! • r'/pri;i t ions to be made by and j inouRli an order and ordinance of the \iiint> Council of Putnam County, ndiana. for the '‘‘h and purposes |

HOGS:—Four Duroc Pfilts; one malehog. SHEKP:—17 head ewes, ready to lamb; one buck. Com anti Oat?.

ter* in above state ! and net out. Willis K <1111. Auditor of 1'uti

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County of Putnam. 11. C. Foster. I toy

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Br1|ton. W

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Member- of the IMitnam f’ountv <’oun- , 11, of I utnam County, Indiana, You] tnd *ach of you ate hereby notified hat a special meeting of the Putnam j ’ount' Connoil, of Putnam County. Ind iana, his be**n railed by th»* under- | .signed Auditor of said county, as re-

IMPLEMENTS:—One wagon, one riding break plow, one corn planter with bean attachment, one mower, one hay rake, oats .-.eeder with clover seed attachment, spike tooth harrow, wheat drill, hay frame, gravel bed, one cream separator almost new, Ford truck. One eight inch feed mill with Ford power, one hundred rods new fence, one set work harness.

V ONCAST

THURSDAY — FRIDAY - * ..t,i _- -

RED GRANttE-JOBYNA K.J

Some household goods including a good piano, Majestic range, dresser, and other articles not mentioned.

EDWIN TORR, Owner

miril by I«i\v, upon the request of tho tonrd **f Cf»nimlsmners of suid ('oim*

^pedkl Keesiou. on

COL. VESTAL Auct. OLA ELLIS, Clerk. Dinner will be served.

FLORAL < ULTURE. Unite* St , RICHMOND, Ind.. Feb. 29. (UP)— high school underi

(The only class in floral culture in the Garden dub Km i

//mm* 5:

ow

670

and upwards

If you smoke

town f the »f his town .11 of lectin

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/"ANLY in Chrysler “52,” a t jtg new low prices of *670 upwards, can you buy these qualities —

Characteristic Chrysler speed and dash, usable u ith complete comfort because of unrivaled engine and riding smoothness;

There you have the smart New Chrysler “52." At its new low prices and sensa* tional values, public preference acclaims it as more than ever the greatest car in the low-priced field. See this great car and ask for a demonstration.

for pleasure

IK AN 30

*j woi > OF* LI;

Full-sized, roomy bodies of exceptional fineness; Smartness and beauty of line and color that set the pace for the industry; Dependability and long life that result from a precision of manufacture totally unknown in the building of any other low-priced car;

Semtational Nttv Lower Prices

2-doorSedsn,$670;Cowp*,$670| Roadster (with numSi. M*t), $e»70i Touring, 96911 4-door Sedan, 9720; Del use Coupe fwuh miSU •••i). 9720| Del uxe Sedan, 9790.

All yru.i f. • S l)rtr»U, —S—iV t. rmrramt Federal excise Uax. (tiryder dernieri mee i«* Roitlioti fo extend the aamvenieen* •/ these puymemU. liM

0. J. Rector Sales I FAS I I It \NKMN S I .

I’HONK 775.

Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup

—then Camels are

made for you. Mild, mellow, fragrant— there’s a world of en-

>1 ANj rally wera for i temo centf distrii robii iyroll r Iron yson, ■ il pul it a t tndits son w stepp nto tl the Brys *ar a armetl

joyment in smoking

of. Rt

MEL IY-B NOB

The Bcsf ScU« r

From coast to cosst because of what goes into it and the c»re with which it is made. Plain and hop flavored. Strictly union made. Increase food value with malt syrup.

Today, as for many years, Camels lead by billions, and they continue to grow

ANHEUSER-BUSCH, s t . Louis J,W EUSER -BVSCH, INC. Indianapolu, Ind.

BM.S7

£ 1 R. J Tivfcnnn*, Oaspan*. Vtfotnn-Salrfr. N. C.

m*aum

■joymei ky thi riea, p •n* pr ilden ■**t at of Um nour, 1 of. HI omic c eal chi and i • that < solvtnj Hotan ions cs he spei eig of the >' tm$ P"pula * inclut t four fsincc ttr has ii pms 1 ■Ufa