The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1928 — Page 5
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the GRKENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1928.
'nee-A-Year Sale! TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday, March 9th and 10th !ASE & SANBORN S SEAL BRAND COFFEE 3 Lbs*'~$L32 [ular Price After Sale $1.05. Only One ('an Per Customer.
tir Tight, ('ans Only. GROGAN k MiLLER
(Ireencastle
Exclusive SeMir.": Agents
Never In Bulk.
Indiana.
ROACHDALE
cemetery. r * 1
i Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDalo and , Mrs. Memdon Carpenter son moved back to their farm east of
Jsited Sunday with the lat-, t0 ''"’ la 1 " ( ' ok -
er and sister at Indianapcl- Mr ' 011,1 Mrs - Harv ' > Chastain at
tended the wedding ..f the latter’s
Mrs. Herschel Zollars and niece ’ Martha Beard, at Indianapolis
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bo-I S^nlay.
children ci.sited Saturday i |Sunday with their patenters. Bohnstedt at Alney, III. Mrs. Joseph Crosby of. visited Sunday with Mr. Nathan Call and son. fMis. W. L. Isbell and child called to Cincinnati, Ohio the death of Mr. Isbell’s
Smythe of State Normiuute spent the week-end urent’s Mr. and Mrs. R. C. >n Barnes anil Mrs. Flora returned Friday 'from frida where they spent the onths. ^t Terry who passed away in Indianapolis Friday here to the Presbyterian knday morning for funeral hd was buried at the local
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clack and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Call neat Putnamville.
RACCOON Leo Woody of Indianapolis, Mi. an Mrs. Donald Grimes of Russellville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Woody and daughter Martha Jean. Mrs. D. A. Mahan pent the week end in Indianapolis with her son Robert and daughter Frances. Mr. and Mis. Garnett Duve and Miss Janice of Clinton Indiana called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trump Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reed are the proud patents of a baby hoy, born Monday March 5. Mrs. Reed v.a. formerly Miss Opal Davis. Mr. and Mis. Ed. Lafollette and son Dan of New Market were Sun ..ty guests of Mr. and Mr.-. T. P. Noland,
•i.ul daughter Philyss. - Dai y Wilson spent the week end n Indianapolis the guest of her i ter’s, Missm Hazel and Cora Wil-
son.
Mr. an Mrs. William Baldwin and son Aaron, and daughter Betty of Pat kershurg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Thomas Baldwin and son Paul and daughter Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fay who have bet it seriously ill for seme lime arc much improved at this writing. Mr. Robot L. Klun has accepted i job in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woody and daughter Martha Jean, attended a dance in I! inHii.lgc Cct'.’v’uiy night. PALESTINE Mr. and M:s. Pet .cl •Smith have t tumed to Indianapolis r.fler several days visit with M. F. Smith. Mr. an Mr . Leonard Alexander and children tailed on Fr< I Rogers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Michel of Indianapolis and Glen Smith and family spent Sunday with M. F. Smith. Henry Osborn and son Donald were in In ianapolis Wednesday. Johnnie Bugg and family of Ind-
capolis spent Sunday with Charlie Miller. Mr. end Mrs. Card Summers and Mrs. Neva Mannon called on Cntl Smith Friday afternoon. Mr.-. Beit Miller and daughter Jean and Mrs. Charlie Miller called on Mrs Henry Osborn Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn and chil ren spent Sunday at Danville. Mrs. Fred Beck called on Mrs. Card Summers Thursday afternoon. HOOSIF.R HIGHLANDS Ray Reed who has been working at In iianapolis has returned home. Mi; Dan N?c-e and children vi-it-(d Mrs. Walter Settlers Sunday. Eli Hunsicker fell and broke his hip last Thursday. Levi Neese i- able to he up and around. Mrs. Joy Ree called on Delalian Nee-1 last Wed re -day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neese visited Dan Hunsicker who is very poorly. Ray Reed called on Edwin Nee-e Monday night. Danni; and Robert Harris spent Satuiday night at Ross Rubeeks. Tillie Neese and daughter Ella B. vi-ited Mrs. Wm. Morris Saturday. Clatenco Mom was working for ( a-. Heedrix Saturday. M .. Bessie Ttatloey from Newman 111., vi-ited John Farley and family last wi ek. I.i'.vi.- Sorter as moved to Peoria
111.
Elmer and Lee Bullerdick ara working on Cooks Sawmill. NOIII i; or ■•I'.lllloN To mritoxi
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Phaeton lOlO landau Srdan.,. 1 2f)»t .Yew Serie., Pontiac Six, 174.? to HITS. All price* at factory. Itclircrcil pricen include minimum handling charge*. Eaty to pay on the liberal
General Motor* Time Payment Plan.
tark, Orillith GREENCASTLE
Motor Sales , INDIANA
Lowest PossIMe
Pff^ss!
Milk Bacon Bread Coffee Cookies Peaches Bananas Cigarettes Rolled Oats
Ripe Fruit All Popular Brands Bulk
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Signed b\ H. A Sherrill and undi * d t hirt v-t hi • •• ttt to-i h in WXTNKSt n i * : .«• I
• reunto at*t my hand and aiti\<d tin eal ot my otfle* at Urffm antlf. Ind ma. tin,* the Tth tiny of Mart’ll, IIH’S. N\ illiH K GUI. \l MI’K >!t < H* Ft T
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HiiVh «V Murphy, AttorneyH for l‘et
NOTH i: TO I HH t»l w \HllI M. I o\ I t.W N’slllF Ol IIOMI
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In tin maltei ot i »f it imining t«» insiii liotidn tty the Hoards ot t ommiH Mloriern ol iMitnam ‘'oum\, Indiana,
I’uetion o i t he At ichto 1
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t nl Hoad on the Gtitinty
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thereof to Tow iiHhip
li
of
County, Indiana. tmu
Hoard of (''oi'ntv t‘onimlksumeiH ot
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Noti. i in riei fb# glvei
if Wanhington
Indiann.
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that the
’ounty, at their ifgular mefting ami at the regului Ainrch 'I * rm IMjs, did on Monday, the nth day Mai * It. HGS. heing the I it at Ud oi
(laid
(Id i • h. I !• he illg » h« IM sf Ud the regular March Term. F.fjv, of Hoard, determine to is- ii. bondn t»
debtcuiricxii, payablt* by tin itv of naid towimhip. 'I’l
proponed
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p. Till’ aiimtint
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fed eight tho
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prop* • * > of bonds
improve men
ft al. Hoad, on tho tween Clay ami Hu
b*- in a Hum not eo exc mid four hundred dollars
bearing interest i per eent per atm
The net
erty in w
taxlnr unli. ^h $2,UOO.?,4:mjO.
present road bond indebtedness of said township, without thin Ihhui, is $'»».-
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The proeffdH of such T»ond Issue are
to be ii-. d f«»i the preliminary * xp* im-
rintetidlng and tonstriHtion of
nl. Im iway, oei
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Co
hi t
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four and one-half
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aMSeMMed value ol* all propashington Township, the
$2,900,313.00. and
r tht
ch, HU|*et intending
the Mitcha.l Myers,
,,f I iildic Higti
ntfiit
t\-lino highway as afor<Hai« eight thousand four hundr
iprove-
ng a etnin I. ami Ho
« y,400 I he mg estimated ton Townships shar* ci.st of said Improvt t
Ten or mon taxpayers, other than
rho pay poll U
isl d'dhitH
w
ashing -
oiif-liait to«
of said Improvement,
more
only, win* feel
niirtl
enables you to make an endless variety of wholesome, healthful foods -Cakes, Cookies, Biscuits, Doughnuts, etc.—all evenly raised and properly baked. Try it and learn why it
MAKIS
BAKING EASIER
LESS THAN 1^ PER BAKING
Z1
DOUBLE ACTING
SALES 2«TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
those w ho pay poll tax only
themselves aggrieved by such detenu
Inatlon may appeal to the 8
■Hate lion
of Tax Commissioners foi further lion by filing petitH n lion! r «••• ieetlng to miicIi I".ml Pmo with t *' eounty auditor of Htitiiam <'t»unty, In*! iaiia, on or bt for* th* eMdiitilon <»l ' , * «lays from tin* !»th ihty "t il; > h. 1 If objet (Ions ar* liled th*' Sta'- T > Ib.attl will il\ a * la t *• f* i th* hearing of Maid mutter at th* « oni t lunu .• In the City of Gfer m M 11* . I'lituatn * •
y. Indiana.
Dit.’.l this -ill dav t.r March, 192Si
VN l l t.i Vis
M I’ t'«io|i. r and
t tra A Day,
I .ii*! "i riimi**sionrrx of Putnam
Houitiv, India
NVIllls i:
ill, County Audit
or
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Mixed paint •« OUTSIDE WHITE , k £ fi ,
TTURDSAL’S WOODRUFF PAINT is JD made from pure pigments and pure linseed oil, properly proportioned and carefully ground by modern machinery. It is an economical paint as the first cost is unusually low and because it covers so well and goes much farther than ordinary paints.
R. Po Mullins
