The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,192S.

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I do not intend to be twayed from what 1 believe my duty,” he replied to a statement of the league of Women Voters. The women seek th reinstatement of Miss Myrtle Bessey on the police force, from which she wadropped when Chief Gabbert told tincity council O-hkosh didn’t need

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TAD’S BIG UNCLE TOMS CABIN Rig Tent August 7, 8:00 O’clock Show Grounds West Walnut Street

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KOKOMO, Ind., Aug. 2. (UP) - Willard Carson wanted for slaying of jhi father, at Liberty, Ind., two years I ago, i still at large despite a hunt by officers Wednesday which covered Howard county. Armed with male him guns and aided by citizen^ posim's, the officers watched highway.' at'e. searched woods and thickets but lid not get a glimpse of Carson aftI .>r his hat had been she from his bead as he (led from a clump cf h.nsm's southwest of hen’.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 — Auto-

2-jp !mobile accidents occasioned 311 deaths J 1""' Gie fiist time in the 1 history ofj ,, “ jin the seventy-seven largest cities of northern Manitoba, a woman ha-; n ^ 'the United States during th. four made a mineral di-'covery of majori rOF Rent week- ending July It. The figure import nee. Mi- Kathleen Rice ■IT:—Three unfurnished fund bed today by the Commerce graduate of the I'niv. i ty of Toronto |

565-Y. 31-tt Department, rompare with 373 death o——— 'during the corresponding four v.'-k IT:—Ready August L r > n ];i27. In th<> proviou- four w ■ k. . • choice apartments—The ending June 1C, |!*2R, the automobile its. 718 East Seminary fatalitie nun.bored It'S. The great' ! range, Water, Electric number of deaths in an; four w .k 1 garage in winter etc. were re’.orted la t X vember, wl-. n CC or 394-L. 21-tf. nutom Idles killed CkC p. r . "

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and well known by pioneer prospectI ors in the northern mining field, is the woman who ha made a rich trike. Her find of copper pyrite was) made near the northwest shore of j Lake Wekushko. : . ver; 1 attractive offers already have been made for

the claim.

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barging all labor at a standard Hat rate.

For a labor charge of #20 to £25 you can have your motor and ransmission completely overhauled. This price includes new v, ‘ tearing*, reboring cylinders and any other work necessary. Part*

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Valves can be ground and carbon removed for $.3 to $ 1. The v^ ost of tightening all main bearings is only The labor charge v 1 or overhauling the front axle is # l..>0 to $5—rear axle assembly,

; 15.75 to $7.

' ( New universal joint will he installed for a labor charge of $3. w*' Brake shoes relined for $1.50. Rear spring and perches rehushed for $1.75. The cost of overhauling the starting motor is $3. A labor charge of approximately $£.50 covers tl»c overhauling of the

generator.

Repainting runs from $10 to $25. Taking dents out of body panda and doors runs from $3 to $16 for labor. A fender can be replaced for a labor charge of $ 1 to $2.50. The cost of fenders ' u nun front $3.50 to $5. It wfll pay you, therefore, to see your Ford dealer and have him put yonr Model T in good running order. By doing so you will protect and Maintain the investment you have in your car and get months and years of pleasant, reliable transportation at a very low

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: TKKI’U HADE, hid., Amr. 2. (UPl - Ropr ■ ntativos of Di tin t 11, of |Unitod Mine Worker- of America, ami of Indinna coal mine owm rs, op cm d nev tuitions here today with tU lob.ject of OxliiR a new waive calc fir Indiana miners. The negotiations here will be jtuidli'd larK'ly by results of a mine wair parley tm lllinoi- now in progress a* t'hieago Hope prevails in the In idiana mining region that a settleinent will be made affording relief to eonmtur.itie-- which have felt tie pinch of want during the long sliutUlown of the mines.

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WONDERS Of MW MIDI. c im \ki pit used in WO I HER BLOOMI Mil t IN W OM \ N. ”1 wa. th ■ victim of stomach trouble, gas pains and di'/.r.ine-s and bad con ulted maiu doctor; without relief, until 1 wa- advined just the other day to try the now YcrWilKo inodicino." said Mr . Lillian Skirvin, 720 N. Walnut Grove \ve„ Bloomington.

“I want others to know how Konjola helped me,” said Mr. Gus King, ; 001 1-2 Division Street, Indianapoli:, . "because a medicine that will res.or ■ new health to a \ stein that \v. a badly rundown a mine, deserves credit.” "I was severely troubled with asthma and bothered with a wheraing cough that would last for weeks at! a time. It felt as though someone was pressing against my chest and this pressure made it almost impos- I sible for me to breathe. My whole system was growing weaker, but I could never find the right medicine i to end my suffering. “I noticed a change over my whole system when 1 first started to take Konjola. That conjested feeling ovi r :ny heart disappeared and I am no longer troubled with shortness of breath. It stopped that cough and I am feeling like a different person. I strongly indorse this medicine to anyone in poor health. The Konjola i -old in Greencastle, Ind., at the Owl drug store, and by ill the best druggists in all towns hrougbout thi; entire section.

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Notice is hereby g.ven by the undersigned Tru tee ml Advisory Board of Kus-cll Township, I’utnam J County. Indiana, th ; said officials contemplate meeting in emergency and determining thi expenditure of more money for the our, 1928 than: was -ct out in the published budget for said year; mill v. II on the t; ay of Aug., 1928, ot 7 0 o’clock IV M. at Die office of A. M. McGaughey, 1'dustee of said Ttnv nship, eon.-ider and determine the > pen iiture m- - cessary to meet sin 1 emergency. 'I'he amounts pmi o-ed to be appropriated and the purposes for which aid propo-cd appropriations are to I be made,, are as follows: Tuition I and $7700.00 in the 1 ition Fund for 'payment of teacher.-; Special S< hool Fund j $250.00 Repair of Buildings and j care of Ground. $350.00 School Furniture and sun-

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$250.00 School Supplies, Bond Funds $250.00 Bonds. Tax payers have a right to be heard thereon. Ten or more taxpayers in -uch municipal corporation, other than those who pay poll tax only, and who are affected by mb additional appropriation- and who may feel ag - grieved thereby, may file a petition \ with the county Auditor of I’utnam ! County within ten day after -uch adi Jitiona! appropriations shall have j been determined upon, setting forth their objections thereto and facts jS§ showing that the pi posed additional , == expenditures are unn ‘cessary, unwise and excessive, as the case may be. Witne-- our hands this 23 day of July, 1928. A. M. McGaughey, Trustee Russell Township. Romulus Boyd. Floyd Gardner O-ear Stutesman Advisory Board Russell Township. 27-2-2t.

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“I can not help but recommend VerWilKo very highly to even one who may ha’ o o\pcrience -uch as I had.” VerWilKo i- not a patenl medicine hut a M'c-cioption u-cd with wonderful ncce hy Dr. J ' • Vermilya of Bloomington, Indiana for the pa-' 20 year . Get your bottb today, we all need a

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WGlIi’, Detroit (278) 7 l’. M. D' troit \mphony orchestra, Y \NKS WIN (GAIN AMSTERDAM STADIUM. Vug. 2 (UP) — The track luck of the United State- in the Olympic game- imoroved today when four Americans qualified in the trial heats of the 100-

meters.

The ,-ky was overca t und a moderate cross wind wa blowing a the games started today. lb Milan Phillips, of the lllituis A. (’., former Butler Univer.-ity star, ;'mi bed aheaii cf Dupont, of France, in the first heat of the 400-meters. Hi time wa 19 I seconds. Dupont also qualified. Rail Snider, of New 5 ork, won the iron I heat and Prim nil of Belgium wa roiid. Snider’- time was 50.1

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