The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928.

LASSIFItD ADS

—For Sale—

FOR SALE—5 room modern home. 1 on ground door. Good location. rt cash, rest easy payments. W. Mundy. s 7-tf.

.---o—

FOR SALE:—6 good fresh cows, ’o. Browning. Phone 'J45-X. S-t* FOR SALE— Sat., July N. f‘om' dO to 5:.'iO: Brass be<l, rugs, dress- •, chairs, 2 burner oil ^ow^liningl

Noi'it r. to rovMi\< ion* or nr.si:ALrn »ims i ok i onsthi t'TlON or r\\»:>n:vr on

siurr/r wn on

\\\*Hin«.ion siiu:r.T in

OIIEE^r4«TIiF. I Nil.

N’oti* ' 1 i* h* r**b> K' v * that U pi..pusa!s will b*-* l.\ th»- t’oini,io n (’oiinril nf the City of <le, jn,l until 7 '10 ..» [•*• k I* M on Tins-

tl.^v July 31. Ifi’s. Mt whit h hour

will ho publioly opened ami read i«»r th» construction of the following doscrihed public Itiiprovcritciits in the tht^ of <Ireencastle. Indiana, to-wit: 1 To improve Seminar\ Street from a point 9m feet West of the \V»st property line of Vine Street to th. \\ » st propert\ line of Wood Street, in the <*it\ of < vreeticast le, Indiana. h\ uraditm and iHtvinK ilie roadway with pla

• on. ret e. t Spha It if COtieret e

k or hrick. laid on

• foundation

the the del!

time the Board and

con t raet

tile

is entered into success!ul bid-

At test.

Willis E.

Gill.

• unty Auditor,

w K Davis

"^1 E. ‘ uoper,

'• A. Day.

t>o.ir<l i'• ip mi tone is of Futnain

< .nt.\, Indiana

Prizes totalliDg $."25 arc also offer-1

A C n rk O T O ^ 1 ed in the horsepulling conte.-ts. Many! o*l *tJ*K*l*o "'persons watch these contests. In fact j ' ^ Of The Day Aether are the center of attraction at* ^ Here And There 4SI' fai1 '- Either mules or horses, j

i suttabb- foundation, and in ari-Midanfi , w i 111 ill irnfile, detail^, plans. maps amt specifications *dt til.- in Ihc office' ,,f tho Cl tv i'b-rk of said ''ity, .in.I i.--j f/ _ impr ■ • • tnent rcso|iiti.in N,. '.-}

ble, kitchen cabinet, almost new 6- y of'said I'umniiiii .'oimiii. .dopi

jle range s, 207 N.

e and tijtl^r S'. Colleg#

household articAve. 11-ot.

FOR SALE:—Wf »<- ,, ' es ,,f la nd in loyd township. Goiui hou-e amt barn nd out buildings. Extra good garage ,vei lasting water. All in grass. See V. 0. Timmons. Gieencastle. ll-'2p

home

Olive street, modem, ease payments right party. Prof. T.. F.. Mitchell.

U-I'.t

Oil .1 U 1 \ .1 u I \ H

cm < oun

1928 and finally ord**r

I oLa 1

lmprovrru*-nl

pnvrmont

8P* FOR SALE OR RENT: My nilvo street, modem, ease navi

it\ rierK or sam ’ ny. an r»r..\>*ni«nt reMolutitin N«

sal

ly 10.

«» I9JM Th

trin r cost of aurh val'ioua t> pen of

low s: —

Plain Comivte,

A>pha It i«* < '•*ai i * t*\

Womlen Blot k.

Brick,

2. To improve Wash in in>m i ht LaM property Street to the West proper! \

Wood Street, in the City of (5r« .*n. a Ind., by eradins: and pavinu tb,»

riLLMOHK

Cora Flinn, who has been visiting her brother, C. R. Flinn of Cloverilale, has returned home. j

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace! 'teems have a daughter. Margaret Irene, i Up Towns ..

^,^a..*"2i born 'Tuesday moi ng. i re Dept. ..

Mi-; Kagan spent a few days! Wabash V. E. , lhi > week in Fillmore. j S. E. Trojans • ( j! Mi -. Ruth Ragan spent Wednesday j Pennsy. R. II.

V 0| d* lVd -*• 1 with loo mot !okt* \1 i . M.iifbt ‘ M I.’ . .

timatrd '«

Twilight

League Standing

wood«*n I

»n-

foi ihe

lul-

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.‘ii —For Rent—

i Hi

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FOR RENT—GO acre farm, Route 7 miles north of Gieencastle. Mr.-. DlilOrdelia Priest. ll-3p th I ; o_ FOR RENT — Three unfurnished ms. Phone 3!I2*L. 10-tf. EOR RENT — Two unfurni.--hed - ,(,ms. Call from 3:00 to 5:00 or aft•8:00. 302 So. Jack-on. ll-8p •'«cit .. o . _ FOR RENT:—Modem desirable trnished rooms for light h' Usekeepg. Phone 525-L. b-tf.

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>P'

" - .•

-Wanted

nc I of,

Sib- I

i

$v*i .'II (III

. $1:1,752.00,

»l I.::su.l)0| Miss Thelma

!n,.."„r- ' Vlin-i miapolis i- -pending

line

•t. in

y urading

\va\ with plain « oncrt t»*. a.spba rirtf. woodtn block or brick 1 proper a nd suitable foundation ;<n a< < uidanci: with the profib . ibM

plans, map* and spertfb

in til** office of the DM \ « l*-rk of Ha Id « ii\. and b»dng improvement r**«olu tJ,,ii No. 4. I92K, of said Domtmm t'oun

il. adopted on July

Mis. Ruth

with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Oliver.'N. K. Tigr is Mr. and Mrs. Cash Brewster andi/.inc Mill ... son Donald Clinton of Frankfort, are' :*'i i.U4, visiting thi- week with Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Day.

MeFarland of linli-

few days in

I-ill more. She ha- a two weeks’ vacation. Next week -he will go to the

lakes.

Fail Bunten i- improving.

Won •) O . •> 1 . . . .0 u

Lost 1 1 1 l 1 3 1

I'ptuwns 8; Pennsylvania Railroad,

I th-' fair. Either mules or

! thoroughbreds or graded are entitled |

- to enter the pulling cante-t.

j The horseshe pitching contests; start Monday on tne opening day and ! will 1h- continoed each day from 8 to i j 12 o'clock. The horsepnlling feat takPct. j < - place on Tuesday, Wednesday and '

.GG7 ' Friday of the fair.

.GG7 1 -o .tiG7 ( Hit KEN THIEVES ARK BUSY .f,67j BLOOMINGTON, July 12 (UP) — .500 ( hicken thieves are playing havoc .000 | with the Monroe county flock, accord- ; .oOO ing to latest reports to police head-1

tpiarteis here.

Itio cun[aid (in a

id in

;r-!

nd spt rtfb*:«ni.n.s cn iib*| Mi '-. Lnuit Sinclair was in Ureen j

ally # ■ s 11

dupt«d on July lb. 192m, an

mb rod on July 10. 192n Th. t.nall

t imat**d

«l on . out

raet cost of

prove*TO**nt for the v.iriou pavcnmiit is as follow

Aspimlfic I’tii

foil

TOCI t .

Concrete, . .

such t yp. s

i in •

of

Plain

Brick .

Wood** u Bloc k. ... The fids for the abo\ »ro\>iiu*i»tH will be

fj::..222.00 $ a;.-.n DO $4 7.7 7 2.DO $ PMi 1 i DO

na Tiled im*

proVeimillH win i»e Hi said tiflP and pine*- . \Hinlned and considered, and tit*- Common Council will proceed with out iiiinccessHt'> dela> to (I* - imiate by preliminary order flic kind of construction of said improvement. The said Common Council ( \nrt - 1> n -. i-v-inc tlo* right to reject :m\ and all bids and to judue (*f tbe clirtraet* r and ■*• ilficienev of the materials bid upon.

hall be filed with the

eh* (

WANTED:—Sewing, Mi-. 1. H.

: . a brock 101‘J So. Cellege, Av-- Phone t ’ere J6-X. i-'Sp

WANTED:—Child' play pen, sec-nd-hand. Phone G19-L. 12-2p .ivemBBU' —■—<’ - -- WANTED TO RENT: 5 01 ii room

lia odern or semi-modem hou-e by

I ugust 15th Call Banner Office

k- v ~' 2v ' WANTED—10 neat ai»pearing wo-I'hsii.

len for canvassing. Good pay. John look & Sons Hdw. Co. ll-tf

A -

LOST:—One rug between t.lttlf’ Valnut Bridge aiid Gieencastle last rfonday. Call Banner. 12-2t.

castle, Wedne May morning. Mi and Mrs. Henry Jackson and children spen: Wednesday evening with Mi. and Mr-. Melvin Ruark and family. Ah. Hubbard i i.k at this writ

ing.

•'1 1 l ou Ror-,. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark \ isited with Mr . Claude Williamson Thursdnv. I ie Stitch and Chatter Club met xii Mi-. Glenn Mohart Wednesday

afternoon.

Mis- Marie Starkey and Mi-s Winilred Matthew- of Indianapolis spent Wednesday nigh with Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Hastham.

| Thelma McFarland of Indianapolis a i.y spent Wedru day night with Helen 1, reputable Pa UK umnir puam-ss m In «j,„.i , . (liana in ,-as>- tile bi<l is nol acveiitetl ! omtl.iil.

the check will be returueil t(^ tin Md - - q

der. but if the bid is accepted ""«! thi

!>i<id*M shall refuse mf ip uI. ci u» * nt* i BXINItBllN ! , i' f :{ir , 'lnUia^ W wUi^N'n > .U,^7r;ll 1 , Harry Ragesdale and children Ho lim lie shall hav.- h.-.-n uotitleil „f Gieencastle ale visiting her moth-

(»t th^* h* ccptancc <*1 th** sam*-

ck shall he furfeltod t

Out Of Misery Entirely Since Taking Konjola

Ne*\ ( oropound Relieved l.xery Nvmptom of Stomach I rouble, She Says.

Mrs. Tilly Decksrd and Mis. Smith Skirvin told police thieves entered their chicken hou rs and stole a total of more than 30 fouls.

Kach

il sh

pi opt

l’it> ' l* rk bt fnFc thf hour nf opellinK

the* bids lOach bidd* r Is

pt»s f(»r

K»sit with his hid

;«ii a

on** hiilf per c*. t stimatc of the bid upon. All diet

. ith

open

(1 t'*

. (j u i r* d t" 'b - rtified « heck I

mount not lews than iwo .(nd |

t of the engine*

type of improv etnent |

k.s to be c»rtifietl

on.

■putable bank doint? busiu, s jn In

bid is nol accept

t he

srtiil 1

\ of f

shall be tor

trecmustle, Indiana, and tin said check and the proceetlR thereof

be deemed

sain i shall |

to be ascertained and li'itlD

do bo. I

)posal shall be itetiiiz***! as t«» , of w *>rk to be done. an" j

tep•t*»r

dated damages for failuri

al shall be it*

Each pre each item

materials furnlslied.

a rate, prices. The mucc*

shall guarantee and warrant tin w*»rk

Is itHed in th**

i»>

w It

Press

h unit,

s tu |

1 proNeiiielits are on file in

j l he f'itv tjlerk of th** t'itN nf tli'e*

*' * Kach hldd* r ■ liall f

udi.tna

■ LOST—Pair shell rim gl:i>sr « Saturday near campus. Phone 51) I-K. 11 -2p.

—Found FOUND—Dowd town, -mull ham icr and automobih* tt-ank. Owner lay have same at Banner olFict*. 12-3t!

munslup ana materials us* d work fie is awarded, for a petmd

three years, and said conti,Tei shall i (»ntHiti the guaratiti e s. i forth ami worded on pkke 326, A< ts I '"I nf th*uetieral assembly nf the ht,* , »* nf Ind-

ia na.

Plans and Hpecifi< ations lor ^pk! Im-

fib* in th»- offl' o of

mip*

nffi

ice»s sf u I

.•ontra* t**r •-liall « \*oute tii «..nstrmt inn j*n*l ina in tcnalice l*onds foi tie. impi o^ etiieiit be is award' d which

shall be such sums and w (•ties HS the KoUncIl dv*nm

and to meet with Oonunon t'ounrll.

’I'fi* .succeatiful bidder s-hall fm nlab rfic *'omm"M t utlnell n ith a r* r»ifb*fi1* fi(un th* Industrial Board of hidinna

uitli liia bid the usual Mtatuforv da\it **f non-colltialon Th-

whle

ith SUeh sill*

suffi* lent

111* af*pioval of ani*

h*-

hat

a th** ^orkmetiH * (Mn|»* nsatinn act

«i rm

w ifhdr*

ha

v ork . be

It b

Insi

< (»mplied w it It » (•tion ii^

peiisat

liHiiana, before siitcring it

said

w ill not

awal. modification

bid t»r prop*"

act

Permission

al. mod

tion nf anv

been fil

a i •

t*i h S' **rt a in t lia I 11

they ha

d. that the that the n

it** a con

given f**i tin or explain* a I a ft*'i th*

ed with the City expre«s|v cautioned hejr figures are cor vc bid on ettoh unit * bid is properly

Bunion nl'fldav

properlv and fully • s* « uted. ami tin bid is In full c**inpl i«* ne, wltl eouircmentN herein specifi* *l onN| i irro*, cn * or pot a > ion« ■ub

mitting profiosals shall demon-»rat-io the satisfaction of th* ihnurnon

same has lireii <*|»-rk. Bidders

•rial

ryet that reunited,

signed, that the non ml it is properD ami fully

t hat

the i

1 Vrsons*

sha I

of

('oumil that they lia\>* the piopet . fai IIBlts* *x|*crt wnrkmeii and - xpeii I

—Miscellaneous— NOTICE Ice Cream Social, Big Walnut Rapist Church, a'-j miles south of Reelsille. Satur<lay evening, July 11. 1 l-3t.

i-U'orl

cnee to carry out

; tb»* n»ntrad In a prop*

tic ir bids will m

the era

w 1st*, t

Bidd

| persona) - f i Ion **f tb

Much tithe *s to the th* work

Order your Saturday cake- today r tomorrow from Mr-. K. C. Dicks, hone G70-K. Angle I'ooti; and Devils ood especially. 12-It

■ rUnicii ami , x|)

the ptovisiona <»l

manner: (.th<*i

bids will not b** * **nsitl>'i * *' ist satisfy themselves b> mlnatioti an*l invcstlgabe proposed work a ml lm«*ans as tb* > may « lio*»siiccttCNC.v **f th. •Hlinnit*f( to he doii*'. and th* > ahiiB

not al anv time after th*- opening* " th* bids dlapute or complain of tin Ktatements or estimates of th* KID Civil Engineer, nor ass* it that tin. *• was Hti\ inisumlerstandiim a- t(. thrtiitur- or amount of work to be donWhimsm tb<* S**al of Kaid '’ity. ami signature of th* M.ivoi and ''i(\ '*leik th* rcof. this 10th da\ of July, 1928

iKorporato Seal)

(’harles McG&ugh* >. Ma s or Attest. Uwin Knsikii, <’it> Ueii

12-19

JUST TIRED <)l I I Al l.

iy

j

BAKERSFIELD, Cal., July 12 (UF Irair—Sportsmen and vacationi-ts plan*ii»g to visit Uie Gie-'nharn Mountain district arc being famed not to encroach on the premises of an aged homesteader, near the entrance to ig^whoHo ranch a deputy found tack-d to — ■» tree a proclamation, reading as folowgr “NcmiB”|Tre*pii#era”; on thi h-Te property ^ Jj' "I bq^t, ,! I,, the full extent s- if two tlofS What ain't over kind to ^iangfers and a dould,- burred shotun which ain't loaded with pills. *T am gettind dam tired of

noim (-’, to no\(t • on i ii xi i onNotice is her* b\ given by th< i'*»ai‘l ' nf l ounty •’ommiFsi'-n* rs, of 1'utnnm 'ounfv. State of IndiHUa, that sealed bids w ill In received up to tw.1 \ ,* (»

nduy the Dth day «• •

August. 1928. for th* impt**\*in**ul

:k. noon, on Mondav

ust. 1928. for tin itnproveme tbe Oscar Obwiicbaln **t al Bead, b*- |»a V • *1 W’tth «'nil* * * 11 , and • I'll

~ 7.50 ami i'-- located

F’litnam •'*•

unt'

ibclt, 11 i cityfrnffl t,, '| what ^ go t* 1 * ie can*® - I ss et & ue '

. . . an*I • i mat« il cost $48,517.50 a * ir* * ncaHtlc townshi

I ndla na.

Said road Improvement will (<>nsi«t of >:ra(liiiu. draining, l uiv.ris. Et *nd t«i i»c pgved with '‘Uicret*. as provid* *i in and in accordance w ith tb* plans., profile and specifications madtherefor, ind now on file in tbe «\>un t> Auditor* office of said ''ounty. at t?r« t iicHstb . Indiana, and are now op* n to the inspection of bidd* rs. Each bid MibipIttciJ shall be n<?‘‘om pan!‘d by a bond, either personal oi surctv in n sum equal to double th* amount of the hi submitted. h* conditioned as provid* *! b> law for t* • faithful performance of said work which bond shall be f**r the us- and benefit of any person, nelsons nr cot poratfon who sliall suffer any )-ihn damage by reason «>f such bidd* • failing or neglecting to enter into contract to perform inh work .(Wat ! • d s 1 1»jh bidder by the Board oi <!oni | mlaalonerF, or to carry out th* aani* I in any mumier or particular, or to pnv i for any labor "i material which in - have t»* eti furnislnd t** any su- h con tra• t'.r, ag* nt. or superint- nd nt und* r him in the construction of an Id

work covered by tin*

ed.

The Huretii

personal, shall b resident freehold- i

hoi

’utnam < 'ounty •ui»mit with l>'

lion-collusion affbla it Stat ute Law s of t In

at** of Indi

Lpotl failure fo file sue and bond, or either of tin bid, then such bid and propo uch bidder will be rejecte*l

ontraet

auretns on —...v. ... x.. al. shall b» not I* sm than th

dlana. one of w 1

freeholder of Putmim ■

Inach l»ld*b r ahaM bid and b*>nd, a in as required by the State of Indiana

bond fib d

not Icsh than t

* of l he Stat* of I n - i shall be a r* sid* ul

m < >

ON' AUTOMOBILES, FURNITURE. PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. Liberal Terms and Small tiny Payments. Indiana LoanCo. PHONE 15. 24 Uj East Washington St.

nlll>la \ it with tin

J„i«l :)f H<l.\

l,\ lil*'

l.|,l

eomiiuiiiPH

I talne,! tlir'Uigli leal agt ntBefoit th, eUiNing oi' til, , •Iitr-,,-I

with tli* sure, „ful l,iilii,i- ay,Ii |,|,id. ,

-I,all fit, with lit,- l* * > u, > t \ ay,lit-', itrlifiiatr fi-olii 11,,- I lulUfct ria 1

nf InOiaiiH show tua ttiat -uch hld l,

haa cliilillcd will, litc U orhinan- C'c

ion Law of India

r, Mrs. Michael this week.

Mr-. Ruhy (ialhi'ciith of Columbus was ;i guest of Mi. and Mrs. Flunk

Edwards over the 1th.

Mis- Margaret Ellis of Terre Haute visited Elbert Raich-’ last week. | Mr. and Mr-. Ray Allgood of Ind - ianapnli- ar, iiendiiig their vacation

here with hi- mother.

Mr. James Ellsberry and family of Terre Haute, Mr-, (.race Crowe ot Chicago Heights, Sarah Ellen Ellshi'iry of Eafayette and Mi-. MeFadden wen Sunday guests of Mr. and

Mis. Dalby Collins.

Dr. Codings and wife took supper with Mi. and Mrs. John McCabe 'it ( :>.w fnd.-vill, la t Thursday even-

ing.

Mi-s Cleo Cowger and Mr. Gordon Daniel- of Detroit, Mich, were iimrried at Rockville, la-t Tuesday. Miss ( owgri is it graduate of Bainbridge High School and has been smployed at Indianapolis thi summer. They will live in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifford of Sheridan entertained lit their home Sunday v. ith a picnic dinner for meni)ici- of the Eastern Star Lodge. Those present from here were: Mr. Orval VanCleace and family, Mr. Hover Sand and family, Mr. and Mrs Halve Hall. Mr-. Maude Callings, Mr. Glenn Mitchell .and family and Mr.* E. L. Gray and family. The Curran brothers and Kenneth Coffman have tailed a resturant in th,- Etcheson building. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pruitt entertained over the Ith Mr. and Mrs. Hendeiick-on of Plainfield and Mr and Mrs. Basil Pruitt. Mis. Maggie Hainey and Madonna Nelson visited in Gieencastle last week. Mr. and Mis. Harley Miller spent the 1th with Mr. Boswell and family of Bioomingdale. Mrs. Alice and Mis. Curney Shea vi-ited Saturday and Sunday with Mis. l.eo Allgood at Lafayette. Don Cully, who Is employed at th” post office in Indianapolis is home on hi.- vacation. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Steele and Mr and Mrs. BasilPruitt attended a show in Indianapolis Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis, Eli Stobee went with Che-tei York and family of Greencastle on a trip to the Lakes hist Sun-

day.

Mi. Paul Ford and family of Indiunapuli are here on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ford. Miss Bonnie Tate enteitained the following guests at a slumber party Wedne-day night, Marjorie Sands, < ornclia and Mary Eads, Yeneta Hughe , Bernice Darnell, Olive Cay wood, Dorothy Akers, Louise Jones, Maigarct O’Hair and Virginia Lyenberger. Mi . Dorine Hubbell and on, Bobby have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sheldmeyef,

NOT TO SCANTY ROME. July 12 (UP)—Just how far women bathers may go in exhibition: legs, arms and neck this season in Italy is a difficult problem which has just been put up to the various prefects and police authorities of the

country.

A degree has been is-ued to the prefects staling that “only bathing costumes which do not offend decency may be worn at seaside resorts." The orden does not attempt to fix any rule of what constitutes decency hut leave-' the matter to the local author-

ities, .om-'

Odd Trousers SALE Grays, Blues, Tans in fancy patterns. $7-$6-$5 values for $5-$4-$3, now on sale. If you are in need of an extra pair of trousers you can't afford to miss this. Todds Toggery 20 East Washington

an Indian fresh from his hath. The custom of Indian official- wearing sheets has been traced back to 1(192 when, in that year, the Indians went on an uprising, massacred the

of whom naturally will be) prie.--.ts and Spanish colonists ami cap

Mi-ses Rose and Harriet Joslin of Gieencastle spent the Fourth with Mrs. Emma Ragan and family.

more strict than others.

The regulation does, however, tabli-h some very definite rule social conduct at summer lienehcDarning in public in bathing tume, bath-robe or pajamas, is

I tured Santa Fe. General De Vargaes-. quelled the upii-illg and restored San

on ia Fe to Spanish rule.

j But when the time came for lu-j cos-1 dian officials to be 'recognized at | for-1 government meetings it wx- found]

Mrs. John Day was in Indianapolis

Friday.

Mrs. John Sacra of Terre Haute spent Monday with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. John Gorham.

Mr-. Sarah Montgomery of Indianapolis and Mi-s Nellie Baker visited Mr . I.ynn McFarland, Friday. In the.

bidden by the decree, which -tales | the redmen lacked suffieient clothing. J afternoon they vi-ited their aunt Mr-, that "dancing is only allowed for per* . To solve the problem, De \ argas de-, Jemima fortune. sons completely dressed." ! creed that Indian officials wear i" Mrs. tortunc lives alone and was

white In et as a mark of dignity 91 year old July 9th.

TAKING SPECIAL UOURSES 1 Although the Indians now have markably well for a woman of that

LAFAYETTE, July 11 Miss I plenty of clothe.-, the sheet-wearing , age.

Bertha M. Elliott of Fillmore; M. i officials still are present. | A. W. Cooper who ha- been very

Maxfield, H. 0. Wright of Green- __ ( |-iok is better,

j castle; E. H. Westland und J. F. ]

, Mar-teller of Russelville are attend-] Ell.I.MOKE tig the -ixteenth annual summer ses- j Rev. and Mi Wilbur Day of Ro\

MRS. I l UJI.LK A LI I A

‘'Stomach trouble is terrible, -a.d, . a i Purdue University which ha- | al iVutcr visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank, which occurred

Mrs. Lucille Allen, 322 West Morton | attracted -- ' ' *- •• " *-*'

Street, Bloomington, Ind. "I offer'd for a I ng time and Konjola

the only medicine that

such liicldui* will i*» r*-j«». , t»i| li\ th* Board Tin- Boar*! |'r»*f* r> thal 1*lil»l* ! s

furnlt-li bond# of suret\

Ined

e<

H

|)»* II8H t

rum sue

to

atton to *mpbuN * * s **f ntractor Injured in our#

rforininu labor,

tn pel

out the

npe •h '

•*n i ploy nie 111 in earrylnn I tripl'd' f limit.

Tbe Board reaervm JeCt any and al) bids all tibia to the fc/tat* *'ornnifseloinrH of tli*

i'*r said Bpard. approval The time for the complt

eoutr#a will Ut u*r<

«»ntra« t for

l*:t*’ #m id

he riKlB

ind will nut

Board «*f

ate

nvriit to

“buni Ta>

jf Tixliaiia ti"n for Mi* itfd upon a

WHAT’S A TRAIN?

MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., July 12 (I'P) The Ontario and Western Railroad are in conflict over the mean

ing of the word “U'uin."

The dictionary -ays. "a connected line of ears on a railroad with or without Joeuvotive," but the railroad on it- new employes' time table defines a train thus: "An engine, or motoi car, or more than one engine or motor car cnubled, with or without,

• ais di-playing markets.’’

was the only mediciio that really

ended my misery.

“My condition was u bad thiit II \vi, confined to my bed Food would ferment and cau.-e qti.oitiUe- of gato form in my stomach l was steadily losing weight and strength and I thought I would tinall have to go to a hospital for an "pi ration, hut I wanted to try everything ti e first. “Now my stomach is normal and i eat whatever I want. M\ bowels arc tegular and I haven't taken a laxative s>'nce T started with Konjola. It was -in pi i. ing the \ay Ko 1 iola went •ight to the source -f my trouble. In every way my health ha- improved and 1 frel as if I never had a sick dny in my life. JG.ujola ha- been a

blessing to me.”

T unjoin is sold in Greencastle at the Owl Drug store, and hj all the best druggists in town through out thi- or,tire -c t on. (Adv.)

ANOTHER 'I \) I- < ON\ ENTID.N INDiANAPOI.l.S, Ind., July 12. the first state coiu ntion of the In •liana Junior Krpubl can organization will be called to oiler nt It a. m July 13, to continue through b’aturday, \nton K m arek, jr., Stah chairman, announcci: today. The state chairnn.n will call the convention to ordio following an hour's musical program. A temporary chairman will h - nominated by Kominurek and alt r being elected and installed, thi omporary chairman will deliver the keynote addre Other temp 'ary officers al so will be install”". The appointment of committei - on credoutialrules and )iermain t organization and rules and p> i anent organiza tion, and re.-olution will conclude the first day's session. 'Iln delegate wil tour the city in the evening and a: night will attend a banquet, at which Andrew J. Hickey, representat.ve in cougre.-s from the Thirteentl Indiana district, will he the principal speaker, Elza O. Rogers, Republican state chairman, Sen. Arthur R. Rolnnaon and James E. Watson are idle speakers scheduled to speak at tb banquet. Lemuel A. I’iUengi r. piesidcnt of Ball Teacher .’ College w I he toastmaster. A pel oiaii' iit ch -irman will be chosen on the second day of the convention. The resolution committee will report and a latform adopted by th* organizutiu: Candidates for the -tate chairman-! 'P are John Fell, Indiana university, ind Ernest Meyers, Muncic. Other officer- will also hi chosen. Only ai live members of the organization will be permitted to vote. HORSE SHOE I’ll CHI M, PRIZE

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record registration of 570 ] Day Thursday and Friday,

students. A faculty of 89 persons Mr-, Lula Ruark of Indianapolis is comprise- the summer school staff, I vidting her -on Her-hel Ruark and

giving in-truction in the enlarged I family, curriculum which offer- more courses

ever before.

Ample opportunity is being offeree ' for graduate work in several department-, twenty-five advanced coursebeing offered. In addition to the regular university courses which are regu larly accredited, the depaiuncnl ot practical mechanics i- conducting five practical mechanics which are designed for men industry anxious to -ecurs for mm n mnuctry anxious to -ccure the late-t information in shop prac-

tice.

Mr. and Mr-. Charles Hunt received word Saturday of the death of their daughtei Mrs. Jesse Sthven-

al Mt. Sterling, Ky.

The remains were brought to the Stevens family home in Terre Haute Saturday night, then brought hers for burial Tuesday afternoon.

INFANT AIRPLANE HASTINGS, Neb., July 12. (UP) Thi 'Spirit ( f Babie.-” i- the latest airptffb* venture in Hasting . Although the "plane" measures only six feet from tip to tail and is a scant five feet across the beam. Its makers hive had no trouble in get ting passengers at one cent a block. TLc ‘plane’s’ motive, power i- a bicycle, some feet in front, connected by a rope. The machine is guided by a "stick’’ in regular airplane fashion. o HOW TO GATHER 1,01 I STS \ LB ANY, L. Y„ July 11. U P) The -tate department of agriculture recently was deluged with locust and letter- reading somewhat as fellows : "I am shipping by parcel post today 1,87lt locusts. Plea-e remit $18.71)." Tbe department found that some-! one had spread the erroneous report that om cent would be paid for each dead locust.

STILL WE\K SHEETS SANTK FE.. V «., July 11, (UFi — When the. ca.-uul touii-t visit* tho Taos Indian Purhto near here and sees an Indian walking down the street attired in a sheet, he h viewing an official of the tribe, and not

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INDIANAPOLIS-. Ind., July 12 (UP —The usual prize- totaling $100 will, he prouded abain in th' horseshoe I pitching contc. Ls at the Indiana State I Fair here, Sept 1 to 8, inclusive E. J. Baker, Secretary of the Indiana State J

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