The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1928 — Page 3

THE OREENCASTEE HAIEY BANNER FRIDA r, .RTLY 20. 1928.

ix ComtniacsionerF fnr furthi*r achy filitiur a pi’1111*• ii thir«*tur the county auditor of Putnam >. India tin, on or_ he forn the i-x-

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State Hoard of Tax (’i.mtnisII fix a date for th» hearint^

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bated this 1211. day of July, IS-’S.

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Willis E. Ciill.

'ounty Auditor. W. V. Davis. M. I'. Cooper,

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HEAD THE DAILY BANNER

NEWS FOR SNEEZERS!

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MT. VKUNOY, Ind.. July 1!*. (IF) —Speaking of heat! High temperature here hatched a hen egg left in a basket on to; of a refrigerator at the home of IVter Gasper.

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale— FUR EALEJ—Early Harvest and' Yellow Transparent apples, 50c and $1 per bushel. McCullough’s Orchard. 19-3t

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Ian . Anna Alexander

Nnlliv is hereby , .. oven of WiM*hlnttt<ai I •« i.sIhi.. I m

; . I noletiii ist ioners ot

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of ThurHdny t« 1928, the anno i the »aid •Dilv

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f I itnain^at yw|^' - v ‘ f - . been successful, accordinK to Dr.

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Mrs. Lu a Anna Alexander wa , F0I J, ^ALFF-Modcri, « room cotborn m 1’utnam . ..untv August 2nd '^^onable down payment rest j . . . , . , llkt; rent. Prof. L. K. Mitche . H)-3t

1871 departed tin- hte July 2nd. 1928 . :tce 56 years an U months. rsnn oai ts. i n .r ^

rOR SALE:—1 will offer for a

Sh. w tb.' il.iughtei of Charles fpw (tay . the Win. Jones Home on' am Martha Slaves. She was united Kast Seminary street, this is a good in mairiag. 'e \\ am Joseph Alex house a very beautiful place to make!

BUFFALO, July is (UP) The • N 892 Fo thi W. A. Mundy, 10 East use of pure oxygen, hitherto thought' I'ni.m was born children, two daugh Wash. St. Phone 653-K or 630. dangerous, upon patients suffering | tors and 1 son. H. r husband preceded! _ y

from pneumonia, asthma, hay fever, heart trouble and neivour disorders,

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f iHdebtedn-ss pa>ii'»l* i . i \...

rf.|>erty said tou ii -

TIm amount «>f l»'nc

iHaucri for th** ltnpr«'v.iin u ' m' I'm

l5tWlel A. Hutch, mi . - 11 i:* • v i|l I..- in a stun n*»l I $ •0 All nai-l botid* lo • ' i . i he talf uf ft*ur and i til i* i • nl ,.r annum. The net • * In **f II property In said V- 1 - ilp. the tax in ir imii ^ - i i« nd thla ore.i.nt ini 1 'I • <1 >d Dndetl debt of snld tov : I will’.‘-ut

iis inane. Pi i ».7 • •

Th« promodK of hui |i l>< i • i .

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p« rtendinkf and could Danje! A. Hutch,

iprovetnent.

Ten t»r fteiro tax p <

o»«e who pay poll tax - I

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may appeal to t ' t

John H. Evans, Buffalo physician. Patients for whom hope had been abandoned were restored to health hy causing them to inhale pure oxygen for hours at a time, ho declared. In 35 pneumonia ca-es, where high concentrations of oxygen were administered within 48 hours, all of

them recovered, he said.

He said that administration of

m„ .oxygen will cure because it increases

" 'i the oxygen content of the blood,

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which has been reduced through

; i!,paitial non-functioning of the lungs

,'rd or ot ber causes.

FOR SALE:—Davenport, refriger-' ator and dining ladle. Phone 565-Y. !

18-tf

her in death December 5th 1919. She leaves her chihiien, Mr-. Lela Young of Rcelsville, Gohlu and Lawrence of

Greencastle

One sister, Mr.-. Mary Prince, of j. ()R SALE:—Suitable flowers for! Park, 1 • vei ... a ion. T. « ( »x, 215 Bloom-i and a ho.-t of relatives and friends to j n jrt on- PJ-Sp! mourn her loss.

She was a kind loving mother always h..\iiig a smlie and kind word for all who knew her and will he sadly mi-sed by her children and granddaughter, sister and friends, but the Lord saw best to . all her to her home

above.

Sleep on .1. i mother take thy i

FOR SALE:—Flying chickens. • Fa)ley's Grocery Store. Phone 356. | 20-2t —For Rent— FOR RENT:—^ room furnished

ro.-t, G <1 called the home he thought house, 719 Seminal \ Street

it best.

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iana . ptiu n.lay irgoia hity first'.

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25 LB. BA(i

OAKLEY SPEt lAL

Bourbon Santos,

(iuaranteed to Please, Lb.

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BREAD

MILK

$1.63

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ONE Eli. | LOAF I lelivered Fresh Every Mornin.u:

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WATERMELON

Certo- 27 c

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25c

2c

PEANUT BUTTER, lb.

MALT

I Potatoes

Pabst Hop Flavor, 2 1 2 Lb. (an U. S. No. 1 White Cobblers 15 Lb. Peek

19c

43c 25C

CANTALODPE, 45 size,

PEACHES

HILEY-BELLS FREESTONES

4 LBS.

Butter.

FOR KENT- . W. Shafer.

FOR RENT — Three unfurnished I rooms. Phone 565-Y. 16-tf| o FOR RENT:—Nicely furnished three room modern apartment for 1

light housekeeping. Phone 730-Y.

—Wanted

—Miscellaneous— NO I ICE I have bought the Vandalia grocery and restaurant from I. B. Hurst and am now here to welcome all of Mr. Hurst’s customers and extend pedal invitation l.. all. Omer Hall. 19-31. I’he ladies of S'merset Church will hold a lunch and nurket in the lobby of the Court Hou-i, Saturday, July 21. 19-21.

CARD Of I HANKS We wish to thunk every one for their help and kindness to us during the sickness and .1 ath of our dear mother, and also t" the Minister, Mr McCurry, the pull bearers, singers, the flower girls ami for the beautiful flowers. W'illiam Joseph Alexander and children.

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Buy From This Nation Wide Institution 69 Years Of Leadership

Phone:

698-Y. Inquire of Ndl Leathman. j

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FOR RENT—40 acres blue grass 1 pasture, about 3V a miles southeast of 1 Greencastle. Gall or address in care i of Banner. 17-4t. (

Modern apartment, j

29-Fri. Sat.

20-3t.

WANTED:—Genedal Hou-e work hy girl. Phone 14. 19-2p ; LEARN BEAUTY « ULTURE:— Easy training, Wages high. A position when completed. Don't put it off another day. Write. MOLEK SYSTEM N. S l A l E ' hu, 14-6p. o—Lost — STRAYED OR STOLEN:— From I uastuie i- mill north of Putnamville { night between Tie day and W'etlnes-1 I lay, 6 yr. old white Holstein cow, | ! weighing about 14nd lbs. Reword for 1 .information leading to recovery. J. E. f Boesen. It |

The lota Psi Alpha Alumnae will will hold a Japain * bazaar in Snid-] er’s Wall Paper Store, Saturday, July | 21st. 20-lp :

notice of administration Notice is hereby given that the un- i dei-signed has been appointed hy the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam ' County, State of Indiana, administra- I tor of the estate of Lorenzo F. Moore late of Putnam ( ounty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he sol-! vent. Ko-cot F. Moore Administrator. i July 6, 1928. Fay S. Hamilton, Atty. 6-3t |

Maxwell House

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SHccd or OrhtiM

Milk

Nutley Matches

Gold Dust Pineapple Blatz Malt Grape Juice

Palm Olive Soap C & C or Clicquot Club ^ Fruits and Vegetables

Lemons, Oranues, Apples, Bananas New Eotatoes, (Green Beans and Celery

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themselves.

They know the Pontiac Six is a dependable car. And thev qtiicklv discover an ease of handling that

makes every mile a pleasure. The powerful four-wheel brakes answer the lightest touch. The big motor is smooth, quirt and responsive, and the clutch and transmission are

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I very da\ you see more anil more v.omen at the wheels of Pontiac Nixes — because Pontiac provides, at

a price within reach of almost every purse, i verv thing that women

demand in a motor car ,

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