The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1928 — Page 3

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ADS

NOTICE

Farmers of Putnam

For Saw— ci M’S INN Quests to the Elm's Inn dinner. Phone 29S. .Seven-steam radiatV»rioU' sizes. Phone .t42. fi-tf.

->« Inn will • 5erve ! jjday. an ' 1 bring yoln ' i

rarmers or t'utnam county. The

that never Roes out of business . e n ro ‘ >fUt inR Attorney for

' • , | u ' na '" County KU h jef , , 0 fhr a eeis .

!_(. <' 3Ut . | ion of the Democratic Primary, May

8, 1928.

EASTER RABBITS o What more attractive and apprap- , ’’ OR TREASURER riate ^ift f or the kiddies? Gentle, A,va Lish V of Marion township loveable, profitable. Call . r >2!i-I, 0 r announ( '^ s his candidacy for the nom-3(1.t-I,. Greencastle Hatchery. 3-tf. ‘ ' na li°n for treasurer of Putnam Coun

*1000.00, .Inmmrv 1, I '0. *1000.00, .Inly 1. I oar, IlftoO.no, .Innonr.v l..!' 1 '? *1000.00, .filly I. toa. *1000 oo, .imiiarv 1, lieis *1000.00, July i. mas yiOoo.oo, Janimry I. 10:10. ? 1000,00. July i. i»ao sl(l.oo 0", l.-inuory 1. lOjo. *1000,00. July I. 1940 $1000011, Janimry l. 1941. $1000 00, .lull 1. 1941 *1000.00. January 1. 1942. *1000.00, July 1. 194? *1000.00, January 1. 1942.

oo, July 1. 1942

■■■ —n—■ r n—i u ot?, a ftnssian artist whose resemblance to the famous Alexander It, is so striking that an old Russian moujik cominir upon him one day when made up for his part, fell to his knees and kissed his hand, addressing him as “Little Father,” the old-

,...J)0,flfl, .

*1000.00, January 1. 1044

*|onoiio. July I, 194 1,

'00

*1000 00, Junnary 1. 191..

100.00, July 1. 194.2.

ty, subject to the decision of the[ Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.

.Till.

.Innnnry l. l f M0.

Inly 1, 1940 $ I non on, .Janimry 1. rM7. All uf sni«l honVl« will 1

f loon.oo, $1000.00,

ban r da to t»f

PUNCHBOARI):—If used in your f>-2t town, Why not sell them to Store-

i keepers. Make hiffh as $38.00 on Brothers will sell you a i single order. 4 color catalog Free. at wholesale price, LION MFC.. Co., 1005 Webster, Chi-

„* a saving of 40% to 00% | rago. 7 -, p . 1 $

““ O ilcrslKncd as Admi

different sizes and makes Fir«t filling of Ice Free.

7-9-11-14-10-18-Gt

For Kent—

Section One of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale at the i Court House, starting Saturday morn ling, April 7. 2-5t.

o

I WOMEN—Earn $1(5 dozen owing

prvr Upper four room at h°me. Experience unneces-ary. i. Heat and water. Close in. I fJU ' il,ly w0,k - ( ut material- supplied,

fi-tf.: Stamped Envelope bring- particulars.

j Steward Dress, 114 Mercer, New WT ; _ 2 apartments furn-1 ^ orl< - 7-lt.

1st floor. Phone 399, or 410 ~ 30-tfi Electrical contracting and repair-

All of snid

j‘rll 23rd. I92S.

Xotiup is h«»reby further Riven thnt lb* School Trustpos »ii snid Ure^ncnsile Soh<>ol Pity find Prccncastb* School Township of Putnnm (’ounty, ♦* t»f Indinnn. will create and incur Indebtedness of said ilreencastle Township in th«- aRpreRat<- a-

tiVen that by vir- m “»ini of $20,:’is.09, by issuing the he 1 utnam Oircuit bonds of said fJfeencasi 1*» Scb*>ol f Indiana, the I’n- Townshln in the hurt* gate amount nf

oid as Administrator of the $20,219.09.

ivslatc ni th.‘ said Amanda ShonUwib r I ^nld bonds shall bo !n denmninauecc*;!?.,.,], w in ufr. r li.r sab- at I'ublic lions of $.*.0(1.00 each. » xc.*pt one bond, ffion, on the nremiMes n n»w. ru.i which matures July 1. tft2ft, wbi« h

$21 n -

Mt'fK !•: op \ I Mil N (ST It VfOR’* «%l.p < S. h,, 0 | . oi rti:\i. i>*r\ tk ,stat >n the matter o( the Kstnfe of!™ Amanda Shonkwilor, I School Aoiba* Is hor» h Riven that by vir-! mo| int

REFORFST \TIO\ PER ion INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 7 (UP) —

Punlue uriver-ity students will receive their regular spring training in reforestation this year by working for several - ay at the State Forest nursery at Henryville, Richard

lime affectionate designation of the j Lieber, Conservation department dirRussian peasantry for their Czar. Actor announced today. o— ' Arrangement aw been com|)lett<l OBITUARV j with Burr N. I'riiitice, chief of the Mary J. Hillis Flint daughter of i Fore-try school, for the students to

George B. and Eliz.ah”' 1 - Miliis was j sow seed, tra -plant the y .ung trees, , wen re-married in the Davies county

the Infccteel plant with nicotine. As a spray, he said, mix one and onefourth teaspoonsful of nicotine sulphate, such as blackleaf-4ft in a gallon of water in which a cubic inch of soap has been dissolved. The soap, Pne entomology department

head -aid, is important.

OLD NEWLYWEDS

WASHINGTON, Apr. 5. (UP)— Mr. and Mi-. William E. McCain,

bom December 14th 1858. near Green-i dig them for -hipment to farmers castle and departed this life March over the state an I ia pi-neial fumila--27th 1928 at Phoenix. Ariz. She was j ize themselves along this line of

united in holy bonds of matrimony on j work.

June Mill 1891 to Wesley Flint, to More than cne-half million forest

ia St.

FNT:—Modern furnished i, two blocks from square. 'Columbia St., Phone 812. 3-tf

ing we do all kind of electrical work. Intelligent service, office over Central National Bank. Phone office 154. Phone Res., 332. Virgil Grimes.

Allot Ion, on the olocl; I* M mi.

\M.I>>r,<l» \ V. THP. Mill , • r 11 $ l*M 11.. H^S in* lollnw Ing r.-nl .*st uto ‘ ’ounty, Indiana. io-w it

Ti.i't I A |>a quartor of tIn auction oloycn

(I-*! north of rang**

1 nH foliou

n \ \

in Putnam

to-v

l»nrt of tho south wesi thn north west ouartor of

eleven (II ». tnvvnshiii fifteen

west, «le-

t he

t * * w n sj

st rihed as follows; <’ommencin

northwest coi m.t of said <iuarter Omirter; thenue south seventeen (17) rods and five <.. > f* . i , thcnc*' east thii ty-seven < ■’.7 > rods: thence north seventeen il7> i.ids and fiv.- |5» feet ; lli»:nce w»*st to tin placo of beginning,

supposed t«» contnin four I her ^ —

Retlwr with the

ings thereon.

Tra

r-sidence

i acres, to and bo lid

act 2—A part

Miiarter of section

f i f t e ♦* n (15) n ( i'8t, described

n ten

h «if n

The party who stole the check lines

j-NT:—Modern furnished,

, newly decorated. Phone ; ,,ff harness, at my place, State road

4.7.21 40 and 43, can return -nme and sav,-

. j arrest. Roscoe Hurst. It.

jENT:—Modern, attractive Earier Sale, at St. Paul’s Baptist piished for light house-keep- 1 church this rvening. Plenty to eat. V-, 525-L or 3G3-I* ! Colored Eggs. 7-lp

30-tf.

of the northeast

101 township •ange five (5)

west, described os follows: Pojnmencing at a stone at the southeast corner inf said nunrter llienCe north sixty-one land iwcnty-two hundredths, (01.221 rods, tlom** west one hundred and

*Jl-tp. •\*nte«*n and sixt\ hundredths (117.

'i(»> ports; th* roo **ast one hundred and sev* nte.-n and sixt\ hundredths <11,.•*0) t** the [dace of beginning, supposed contain forty-five (4.*i» acres. Said Tracts will be sold separately or together fdr the best price that can be obtained for tlu- same, either separately or jointly; Terms—one half cash and the remainder in twelve months t rom date bearing .si\ per cent Interest and secured by a mortgage upon said real estate. The Purchaser may

ill cash at his option. Hutcher. Administrator.

AI. f ’ Rule her, Hays & Murpli\

.\t torneys.

^ 1 2-d. wk. 2.1-30-f, j

s^-caXr'-'Big Four Elevator 3-5t. 1

EN’T:—Modem

and bath. .screened in jrrh. 3(12-E. Washington St.

G-2p.!

apartment. (' am pb e n Bros.’Opening

Day on Farm Tools

THREE DAYS’ SALE

WANTED

March 15, 16, 17

OLIVER (HILLED PLOW TO. X

JOHN DEERE PLOW CO.

FARM TOOLS—Black Hawk corn

NT 4(5ENT WANTED

M opportunity is offered hy 999 , )eere p|anter( No . -lied company manufactui-i || Oliver sulkies, disc harrows, cutWte line of dependable paint tivators, two row cultivators, hay including fine house paint-', loaders, farm Wagons, rotary hoe, cul(hj'ir guarantee for wearing Jipacker, mowing machines, spike . , _ , , tooth harrows, horse or tractor drawn

1 Write quick. O. L. Cha-e too | s-

\lain & Lucas, St. Louis An extra 5% discount on all tools

sold these Ihree days, and we will ! give a 2G discount on prospects giv-

,, , ... en us these three days, if trade is V Earn $18 dozen sewmn lr|at j c | a ter. So come down to our Experience unnecessui y. elevator and tell us shat you want t supplied. Steady work. 2c or what you expert to buy later on.

Save some money. Look our line

over.

tiny- particulars. Pearl Gar t! Broadway, Nrw York.

noth i: to i o\ i n ions i on , o\ STIIM TION or s. Moot, ni it.n- !

I Mi.

Notice is hereby given tint the

School Trust ♦ * s ni (i r*encjiHi i« Si*li*i'*l ( f’it.N nnd »»re*‘ncaN( I* s» !i4ioJ Tew nsiup j

nf I'litiiitin Countv, Stoii of liifliiiuo, ot thnir <»ffice in i h • Ifigh School P.uilding in the of < IreiMicast b*. Indiono.

will, on the 27th day of April, 192V op I

to ten o’clock A .M., of said (In... r* 1 - • •eiv. sealed pldposols for tli folu i’nl Construction, Ibating and V* niMating IMumbing, and lOleetiical Wiring, fer a new one-story, six-eiassrooni, Krnde school building, >\itii basemeiit, elbnk rooms, lot 11 w .i .i iM? auditorium "tassembly room, to be constructed on (lie site known as Second Word School” in said City 01 Ureencaslle; such construction to be in all things according to the drawings and specifications adapted therefor, now on file in the offi*. of said School Trustees, and in the office of McDuire ^ Shook Arcbit* ' ts * i Indianaiiolis. Ind-

iana. Drawings and specifications for

it ing and Vent tinting also beflle hi the office of .1 M Rotx

»r Indianapolis, received Oil the

following named divisions of work with alternate bids for each

lows : — First: < Jeneral

Second: Heating Tbl-rd I'bnnbihv

•NVIrlng

The e

corn pief

Hach profmsal must be accompanied by a certified check for an amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the proposal, payable to said Hoard

of School Trustees.

Non-collusion affidavits must ac-

company each bid.

The contract will be awarded, in the

il,. r - 1 Said bonds sha Idic li (, Hs of $.*100.00 e;

O’, i which matures Juty

l sIni 11 be iif the deno

Qp j dm , and shall bear interest at the rate j of 4‘j per cent per annum, and such interest shall Me payable semi-annual-l\ «*n the first day of January and on the first day of Julv of each year, except (he first Installmeni of interest which Mas accumulated from the date of the bonds to July 1. 192ft, shall be Paid on July 1, 1929, and the said indebtedness so to be created and the said bonds so to be issued shall bcoonn due and payable as i.tllows —

$i 1 S.0ft, July 1. 1929. *:.it(T,00 f January I, $500.00. Jul> I. 19.10

$.'.00.00, January 1. 19.31.

$ .00.00 Julv 1, 19*1

$'•00.00, January 1. 1932.

r.00.00, July 1. 1932.

$ .00 00. January 1. 193 3.

$*.00.00, July 1. 1933.

$5(10.00, Janunrv 1, 1924.

$'.00.00 July I. 193V

$.'•00 00, January l, 1935.

$500.00, July 1, 1935.

$500,00, January 1, 1930.

$500.00, Jul> I. 1930.

S'.OO.oo, January 1. 1957

$500.00, Julv j. 1937.

$500.Go, January 1. 195 < \

$500 ((0. Jul> I. 1939.

$’500.00, January 1. 1939.

$500 00. .1 uh l. 1939

$500.00. January 1, 1910.

$500.00, lul> 1, 1010

$ .00.00, January 1. 1941.

$500.00, July l. 19 11

$500.00, January .1. 194 3.

$500.00. .hilv 1. 194 3

$500.00, January I. 194 7.

$500.00, Julv I. 194 3.

$'»oo.oo, January 1, 1914.

$500 00. Jt,In ). 194 1

$500.00, January 1. 194 5.

$500.00, July 1. 1945.

$.00 00, January I, 194 0.

$r,00!00. .1 uh I. 194 0

$500.00, January 1. J94T.

this union was horn a daughter Nellie Elizabeth, June 4th 18P3 and she departed this life in Montana on Feb. 6th ISflik

member of the Method-, work for the univor-ity -du onts calls Creighton, near Phoenix t for a regular v week: field training

| at the reserve later in the season.

PROMPT CONTROL CLINTON, Ind., April 7. (UP) — Prompt control of plant-lire, immediately after buds of spiraea, snowball and other ornamentals star - opening, is the keynote t -uccess against these tiny but destructive creatures, according to I. .1. Davis, head of the entomology department of Purdue University’s agricultural experiment station. Aphids or plant-lice, Davis said, ran be controlled by spraying or dusting

j $.'i00.00, .Ijinunrv t. 11 1 ilj I, ru:

%Mtfl.00, .lanuarv 1, ISIS.

Iv I. 1 SIS.

on.oo, .in

i.oo, ,1a

Drawings and sp

the Heating and Venn

ing on file

I 'nl ineering < 'o.npany Separate bids will b.

dlowing named divisions of

a lie

and fbl -

an

Foil

onst met ion

Vent ila t

i flv

Ing Kleet rlen 1

estimated

j s $ 50,000.00.

cost of said bnildihg

$'00.00, January l, 194 9.

All of said bonds will bear dal

April 23rd, 192K.

The money obtained as a loan upon such bonds so to be issued, will be used for the erection and construction of it M* u ont-stonj. *dx-_n>om, grad* school MtiMding, with basement, clonk rtxmis, ball ways. auditorium and neating nlant, upon the h(«- in tli*i'ity of (Ir* * ncast le known ;,s ‘S.iond W ard School.’’ for the -<,4 of th*- (Vmsnlidated School Systurn of said (Ire* n- < astle School <’it v and (Jreeneast le School T<*wnship. and wliicb shall M, lb* joint prnpert\ t>? ♦-•'I School * ’ji.\ and S Mool Township In the |»roportlon that the amount contributed tln i* i"r hy cn cM School <’orpora t ion luars to

the total cost thereof.

There now exists an outstanding bounded indebet* dness against said i Ire* nenstb School '’j,', in tlx- acwr* 1 -

$73.XO0.00. ,| th*

f prom

Hum

sts nn outstandi

ness against

< irei neast le Seboitl Tctwnsbip in tin* aggregate sum of $''1.000 00. and tli* 1 net assessed valuation of property in said School Township iti the sum of!

$ . 9t;9 4 7 2.00

Said bonds, together with a transcript of the record of said bond is-

be read\ i »r d»‘ll\'**rv oti tin*

'ED—A house to rent. May 1. Six rooms, must be ntod- [ in good neighborhood. ProWard district. See R. H. ■’-! Greenwood Ave. 2-tf.

in

fudgement of th*- Board, to the b»w..t ible bidder in each class. The

ds.

Th*

fN'—Earn extra money sewtime. No selling. Exper-inece-sary. 2c stamp brings fq materials supplied, postini'l. Priscilla Garment Co., ;’onn. 7-lt o (EN—Earn $17 doven sewing Experience unnecessary; no !Ea<y, steady work, materials 1 «lre--.i| envelope brings der -h*n Dress, Goshen, N. Y. 31-7-14-21-28

WE WILL GIVE YOU SERVICE and quality and price. DON’T FORGET THE DATES—

M ARCH 15, 1G. 17. 1928; THURS-! "eV n, r " li!:'

DAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY., X,!^. 'IlS'nZ Zl

(’amphell Bros.’ j , i.5.'v , M.n: l . , l’

Elevator

GREENCASTLE.

S H no Ah Relief guaranteed with one swallow of HOXINE

reject any and all

siiccexsfu 1 bidder in each chins, will be required to enter into a con - act for the construction thereof nc>rding to tlio drawings and specifi-

lore for and pursuant such cases made and

j provided; the time for the completion I of such work to in* determined at tintime of entering into such contract. i The successful bidder in each class J will l»c reouired to furnish a Mond in j a sum equal to the amount of the oon1 tract price, conditioned ror tlte faithI ful performance of such contract and I for the payment «*f all material used and labor performed in tin* construcjtion of such huihling, with a surety company, authorized to transact Mus. ineks in th»* State of Indiana as surdN. All proposals must he made on blanks fufnished by MeOuire Shook. Architects, which wily he form 9' 1 ;is

gatc sum of

sessed \ a iua t ion ** Sciiool Cit\ ia the }■ Tber.- now exist! bonded indebted!

net

ert\ in said $ 5.035.9 2 s KO.

ding said

will

day <

ten opinion of brook & Smith,

p*dis, Indiana, approvii:^ sues will accompan\ the

tlierefU

ready ■ »r dellverN *

23rd day of April, 1 y 3X. and the writ-

jfniitl), Hemster, HornAttorneys, of Indiana-

said bond i*-

transcript

Said bonds will le oft*-r.-d for sale

e undersign

the High .School

bon

office of 1 hr

fs. in th Citv of

(Ireenra st le,

Mond a: 1(1 r*',• 1 •

sa l

ned School

Build Ing Rut nam the 33rd

i \

at the Trust e

in the City

County, fndl.ann, da' **t April I9*»8

Wifii vic our bands this 30th (lay of

March 192$.

Hai i \ ^*t»llIns.

R.iol Mldn

Cass'dl C Tucker

Hchool Trustees of Oreencnstle School i’ity and Hrcencnsii**

I’utmirn (’ounty, India

Tow nshfp,

nnm Dount.'

y, Indiana. Mar 31-7-14

p 5 :—Earn $17.00 a dozen |»prons, at home. Easy work, once nr selling necessary. Anns fine. 2c stamp bring* ^ifular-. Renee Garment Co., 54 Gary, Indiana. 7-lp

.sES< ENVELOPES at hnmet 11 "?. Experience unnecessary. work. $ir, to $25 weekly '’O' 1 2c stamp for particular^. C 283. Gary, Indiana. 71p. —

MisceOaneom

ANNOUNCEMENT

h. (reiierick, candidate ''ation for Governor on “tic ticket will address

of Gieenca-tle and

^ ,,1, * rourt house, Monday J > 8 o’clock. People irrespecPaity ar e invited to attend ‘''"It and hear a real busine-s u ' the needs of Indiana.

titects,

prcscriltcd l»>

count* Binder*.

the Slntc Board of

MOMIES

to whom

nwarilcd, will he

cert If Ionic of

eqtl

be fndustria

m )V

npensa t ion

Witness (*tir linnds this 3<Mh day of

of the Industrial II

showing that such bidde

complied with the Work men’s 1 ’otupensa

MarMi. I93S

THE (iRANADA

George Sidney, of “Potash

riK I

l he

•ovis ions

Act.

'rv < ol

Paul Albln.

Cassell C Tucker.

Trustees or (Ire* ncast lc and GreCncastlc School Rutnam County. Indiana.

Mar. 31-7-11

o

\<vri< r. f \>» ^ %i.f i»i' S# IIOiM OF l.ltl .l ' *TI.I oof 1 IT4 \ M> OHFF.M

School city and

Township,

I i i; Hoof l ow \*II11*. 1*1 I -

tile School

flreencnstlc Sciiool t it.' stle School Township, in it \. State of Indiana, that

a nd said

\ % >1 l Ol \T>

I Notice is hereby given I*

I Trustees of H and Oreencnst

Rutnnni County, State of

said School Trustees will creat

incur an indebtedness of the

(Jive ncast le School ("it.* in tin- aggre u„t, amount of *35.7X1.91. b\ issuing tii.- bonds of said Hreemastle School city in the aggregnt*’ ..mount of $ M*,-

7141.91.

Said bond* shall be in denominations of f .aOOa each, except on* bond wmeM | mntnr •» .Inly 1. I'*-’!'. " I' "I' 1 ' 1 ! •!* Il„. ,|..|i»miMH*lon nf * ’M HI mill *<h"ll 1 hi'ar Ini' r.'»l m the nil. "f -• l>Pont, per annum, and such Intelest shall i'»* pJiyahle scmi-annuall' on Die first day of .lanuar\ and the fjt^t d»> of Jill' '*f each year, except the Mist installment of Interesi. whirl, has accumulated from th*- daD* of the bond to Jnh I. 1929. shrill be paid <»n »iii\ l |929. and th* sniff indcl.t* diie <M so to i*r- created and the said bonds so to be issued shall become due and pa\-

con tract may

iir.*d to furnish vir:v. ft v * Pcrlmuttcr” ntag<- fame, declares that ,hl ’ in -hifting hi* makeup box to a film -tuiiio, he stepp< d into a new field. By that he mean that he is now working upward in the movie profession, remaining a student and getting hitter and better with each u< ceeding film role, a- he add.- to his

knowledge.

His late-t Is in “The Life of Riley” at th“ Granada Theater, in which he is ro-featured with Charlie Murray. E. M. A-her produced the comedy for First National Pictures, and William Beaudine directed it.

She was a i-t church at

Ariz., Funeral services were held at McClellen Funeral Parlors to a host | of friends on Wednesday, March 29ih i on Monday afternoon, April 2nd. An- > other funeral service was held at j Brick Chapel, hy Rev. E. S. Shumak-j er of Indianapolis, where she was laid I to rest by the side of her little (faugh-}

ter Nellie.

Mary’s -iekness and death came to us as a great shock as it was of short duration. We do not weep as those who have no hopes for we feel thnt ur loss L her gain. While our -ympathy goes, out to each member nf the family, we realize that no one feels her loss a much as her husband, may he always look to the bright side of life and feel thutere long they will meet again in a better world never u* he -eporated. Blest he the tie that bind-, Our hearts in Christian love May each day a- they pass hy, Bring us nearer that ble.-sed home

above.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Walter G. Sublett et al to Clyde Suthrelin (W. D.) lots in Putnamville $1.00. Daisy Gray Vaughn to Edward O. Gorrell (G. C. D.) land in Greencastle Twp., 28.2 acres; land in Monroe! Twp., 45.42 acres, $1.00. Central Trust <’o., Adm. to Edward O. Gorrell, (Adm. D.) land in Green-: castle and Monroe Twp., $2208.00. Alfred Elmore, et ux to I.essie E, ; Byrd et u\, <W. D.( 28 acres in Mar ! ion twp., $700. Hiram C. Callender to Clark Arn-, old et ux, (W. 1).) lot in Greencastle Central Survey, $1.00. DePauw University to Neal Kendall (W. It.) lot in Commercial Place

$1.00.

Joseph W. Dodd, et ux to William i A. Dodd <W. D.) land in Greencns-j tie Twp., $1.00. Fiorina Britton et al to W. S. 1 Wendfing < W. D.) lot in Roachdnle, Original Plat, $1.00. Auditor of Putnam County to Ot -! tawa F. Bartlett <Ta\ D.) lot in: Koachdale, $44.2!*. Florence Watson to Lawrence Hoffman (W. D.) iGu acres in Greencastle twp., $1.00. Fred G. Cox et ux to Alva W. Cox et u\ t W. I). I land in Madison twp.,

$1 00.

lb bt. P. Stranahan to Hiram Callender et ux (W. D.) lots in North wood Addition Greencastle $1.00. Cecil Newman to l.ora E. Buis, et! ux (W. D. ( land in Jefferson twp.,

$1.00.

Leslie C. Priest to Archibald Fir-! i v at:i (W. D. I land in Floyd town-

ship $1.00.

Eroy L. Gray to ftdna E. Gray (W D.) land in Floyd township, $1.00. Louis B. Schu z to Indiana Electric Cmp (easffmenf) right away through! hind in Gieencu tie Twp., $1.00. James Deyden et ux to Raymond j

seedling will he di-tiihuted from the state nuistry the ,-piiiig and used

to reforest wu- p land.

The program "f partical forestry

Circuit cuuit here, just 28 years after

they were divorced.

The couple was married 52 years ago, for the first time, in the same Davies Circuit court. They were divorced in December 1900. Each married again ,-ince then and divorced. Their re-marriage of a few dayago brings them hack to where they started and they have declared they will spend the rest of their lives to-

gether.

“It i with gladness in our hearts that we were re-married,” the newlyweds told reporters after the cere-

mony..

CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND BBAND. A

A»U jour l>r*if*ui for

H CE-SA C'hl-chet-trr • IMumon Jllrund/yVV XfclL-J IW 1*1 Ua Id Itrd fttl 1 Uald me-talllc^jF^

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