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NOTICF. TO

ROAD roNTRAfTORfi

Votii. ik herfby tMven b> the i:„. .,i of County Commiaai'mers ot i utni.m County, In .ana, that seal-

i <i biii.- will he leteivej up

Xew Creme Rouge Lasts AU Day

One a))plication of Car-nee, the new

8PW

Lynia Tohin hat filed a claim a^ain-t the estate of Michael Kelley.

B.t,rr4 «o «a. ■•*»« *>«»<•.■* Ore..-; L- Hauiiff has filed a claim

the DAILY ■ 0 —

II \| ,||.lay Uii'^rd day of French non-oily ( feme Rouj?e, last> g| lower For Recent Bride

ramie, ludiana, aeroud cia.a “o* 1 1 again.-'t the estate of May Champer. matter. I nUer the .cl at iiarcb 3. > < j rg< j M. Batt on of Los Angeles,

-- - —I has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Ella

Suharrlptloa

vrlr*.

the improve- a || day, for it i- waterproof anti YIrs. Herbert Scobee was honored | _

\ -mall amount Mijliiiu , ,. v ,. ninR al .. miscelUneomi ■ , 1

; ' "• 2 is’applied wil entle ret«tti»» mo- by the i' the p cnna | Ajjel

^ £ i hon/office in the r.tTerSOMl ARQ

mat. t.. .o t ♦24,8<Jf>.7r» an. to tie leaves no trace of oil or pigment on at tTie exc j,ange. The K lft 1,1. level 1.0 - I the provisions ol thp sk i n . Won’t come off with plain presented to Mis. Scobee in til. thre 10.. It.a. law of the Mate wat hut is readily removable with . vhit , h decorated in pink 1 :i soan or coin cream.—Sold by Stev ^ ^ J h .^ „,, on „ n!1I » r . During the

iap

Drug Store

„ uu Wl „ „ rejected.

ot- i. iiuests hi deis furnishing bond- ot ,. r> were set veil.

will

that

the

of ln-

Sfcid loid to lie improved in it., t . plarv, tpecitica-

tioiis and profile made and adopted | therefor hy aid Board, all of which ami a now on file III the au litor’s of-jrcqi

. i,f ii county at Gieencastle, I suiety companies

In iana, and are now open to the through

jit pection bnUlers. ! B^for^

Kach biddei shall accompany his with thi l id w ith a bond, either personal or j dor i

uiftty. m a uni equal to double the u eertti. ate . mt ol lii hid suhmitted, condi-: Hoard ot Indiana, shi g In,tied a piovaled hy law for the such bidoer has complied^ w in fni'Jiiul peri rmance of saai work, workmen - compensation uldch hono slvall la' for the use and ! dianu. . i. in fit f any person, persons, firm The Roald reserves the rigm in i.i.polation who -hall -uffer any ieject any and all bids

1. or damage by reason of -uch I. iddei failing or neglecting to eater into a contract to peiform such wi rk awarded such hinder hy the h ard of coiamissionurB, or to carry

oui ilie same in any partuuLar.

Bidders are icquested to use tlie II. mu of bond to he furnished hy the

county auditor of .-aid county in uffi avit of noncollusion, that mailing their bid. hoard may know with whom it is |ln ■ uretn . ii any bond filed, it j dealing with, ami the reliability o

pci onal, -hall Im j not iess thau such partiieiship.

ihr.. r. ident Ineholdeis of Ui»', Tbe time for the completion of d. I Indi n.i, at least one ot aid road will be agreed upon at the i .ii -li.i.l In ie i ent freeholder time of Uie execution ol the con

Stev-

and white crepe pa[>er

evening delightful refreshments ot Board I pineapple whip, lemonade and wat-

ers were served.

bonds Those present with the honor • -ere: Mrs. Je.-sie Pitts, Mrs.; ness visitor

McAninch, Mt -

Local News

j Woodall at PutnamviUe. | The Citizens Trust Vdmpany, exe- ! cutor of the estate of Mary Emma Jones has filed a petition for an order to sell securities. Oorwin and , Gillen are the attorneys. o i MERCHANT’S TICKETS ARE

GOOD AT BOTH THEATERS i Starting Thursday, O. L. Good- ; lander, local manager, announces

Mrs. Robert L. O’Hair was a visitor in Indianapolis Wednesday.

Mis- Margaret Bryan was a busi-j that the me/chant’* show tickets will in Indianapolis, Wednes- , !«• good for both the Voncastle and

home

j Granada theaters. This special offer i will last until Saturday night, Sep-

Camp

| tern her 1.

obtain

local agents. _ ... _

ii.rur Margaret day.

rl'shin Ide' wiu. ,,, 't. l e'iiunty U auuitor: Nelson, Mrs. .Ida Nei-on, LeRoy Haworth Bair is at r.-rtfi. ate f.'.-ni the Industrial yelmu and Ada Braden, Miss .Jane two weeks spent at

JuOus, Elizabeth Galloway, Eliza- Knox t>eth Sewell, Irene Sutherlin, Emma

Christine Hoste, Nellie Butler, Har ^‘ p f Kuest of Mr^and Mrs. Ora; schmidt Amusement Enterprises Ethel Hall, and Mrs.'Tod,I and son, Robert. ! has leased the Granada, it has been

Tlie past five or,six weeks, these

| tickets have been good for only the

of Anderson' Voncastle hut since the Vonder-

riet Kelly, Ixiuise Blue, Isruise Shu-; is

maker, and Ethel l l "" " ' | decided to give the movie

Zella Hamm, Mis. Herbert Gorham wi i]i anl p r j e . it 0 f Fillmore

and >lrs. Dm Malone. 'was taken to her home from the j ter during the next ten days.

county Hospital Tuesday.

of Putnam ( ounty, Indiana, and to mi. I tile approval id Die Board ot

( mini sinners.

I .icli balder .-hall ubmit with lubid ami bond a nomxrllusion affidavit, ns required by the Statute law-

of tin tale of Indiana.

I poll failure tu lilt such atlidavit and bond, or i ills r of them witli

i;. bid, then uch bid and piopo.-al Gieencastle,

will not be considered by the Board,

to

and to di--

ernninate between bidders, end all bid.- submitted must be filed with

U.at understanding. | + + + + + + |J^Th%/an nl informe.: Wedding Announcements Received.

•hat Uic full name of each person I Announcements have been reieiveu yir. and Mrs. Raymond McNeily of compu-ing aid partnership must b.- 1 h) . rp of the marriage of Mi.-- 'lu'K' Cincinnati are the guest- of Mr. and -et out in full, in the Ud^bomi aodj %pet stoc kwell to Richard (line Sin-; Mr> _ Janies l. Hamilton.

glotori which took place August 14th at San Diego, Calif. The couple will live at Vancouver, British ( olumbia, Tlu‘ bride is the daughter of Lucius A. Stock will, and the family formerly lived in this community. Mrs. Singleton is also a sister to Ray Stockwell, living near Cloverdale.

*!* *!* *!* *»* *•*

Mrs. Tustison Host^s. The S. C. C. Club met Tuesday

SWEATEHsm

Infant

tr,' Po;

w.5o$i.- 9 ;I 1 r ' MH

,nfan '-' Cap,. .

$1.79

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nd

te: S Slip-over S* t . iC h< R95 ^

Bezier $„*

J* H. Fit(ij|p:

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and Estate of Mary Emma Jones, Stocl{ . J deceased, will, at the First National 2 L ' u ' '. (Vr-, ■■ Bank in Greencstle, Indiana, on the 1 nntp - Joint f

patrons o n| ( | ay nf September 1928, ai from I!: ’ Nl • tg . . e k

their choice ol shoVvs at either thea- ( | av after day thereafter, until -oh), ^ - •i-uriti,., w I

offer at private .sale, for <gish in l ’ Iocl “ ! to suit the P-

merchAnts 1 tickets *fe good for Tues- hand, the following described

and Thursday niguts, and Saturday, perate stock and securities, towit: l' ru j' 1 '' value the., it#

matinees.

tract to be enteii'd into by the board

;nd the succes-ful bidder.

W. h. DA VI8, M. E. COOPER,

O. A. DAY,

Board of ( omit) Commissioners of I'ulnam County, Indiana.

Attest:

Willi- E. Gill, County Auditor,

IndiHiia. 8-lo-^

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RECONDITIONED CARS

< HKVROLET COACH (HKVROLKTSCOAN (HKVROLKT(OA(H niKVROLKTTOURINO

IvSSLX ( OA( H F()RD( HASSIS

Been Used Very Little. These ears are all reconditioned and ready to give good service. Terms to suit every-

l‘)27 1927 192() J92(i 1925 1923

one.

BECK SALES CO.

Mrs. Harry Mercer of Indianapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Tresner and Mi.-s Augusta Glidcwell.

Clyde Grimes of iural route 2 is driving a new Chevrolet coaoh delivered by the Beck Sales Company.

Mi s Mary Burks of Reelsville, who lias been touring the central, southern and wester r fates has re-

eurned to her home.

evening atthe home of Mr-. Ross 1 ustison on E. Elm St. \ good social

hour w.i- nijoyid, u ' ' ; M j s . Catherine McCain and Mrs. L.(get, Y. M. C. A. boy’s secretasy here

Miss Esther Snider and her guest,

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Al.l. OVER INDIANA FT. WAYNE— Contracts

construction of a memorial to erected to this city’s World veterans has been awarded the i non Memorial Company, Louisville, Ky., on o bid of $15,000. The Memorial will be erected in Memorial Park It- motiff will be three arches one each for the military forces of tin-

land, sea and air.

30 share- Citizens Gas Co. of Ind- l, ' iU ' th Auk. ar ianapolis, Pref. ' ' iilZEN- » :

10 glares Shelby & Pleasent

Realty Co. Pref. 1ANA - f-XECl’Toa lt )

for

hi- 25 shares, C. P. Lesh

War ^ Pref.

Mul- 3 shares, Prather Masonic Temple

Paper Co.

' oiwin ii GiUm

14,

Indianapolis St. Ity

NEWCASTLE— Clarence M. ID-n-

Notc- &

were served. Guests were:

NOTH I TO I \\ PAYERS Ol TAX LEVIES In the Mat . i ol Determining the 'lux Rates for School purposes by lli. School r..ipomtioi' ,,| (ireenca.-tle Col.solldated Board of Sehool Tiu.-tee , I’utiiiim County, liKliana. Notae i. In icby ui\. n the taxpayers i f GreMcustle City A Twp, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their 11 guhii meeting placb on the 10th da., of September, 1928, will con.-idol the following budget: IH DGI I (I.VsMIK AITON EUR SCHOOL (OKPORATION

Special School Eund

(ieneial Ailrnini-tiation

1. Heard School I ru tees and Secretary’s Office $ 1,70(1.00 b. SuperinteiHlent’.- Office 4,200.00 7. Sehool Attendance and Census 175.00 liistructiunal Teaching 2,900.00 In tractional Supetvision '490.00

Op. School Plant

High Schools^ ojS

A

D.

E.

18,925.00

F.

G

000.00 1.415.00 1.450.00 060 00 970.00

A.

3. Elementary School.Maintenance School Plant

1. Vocational 2. High Schools 3. Helltentary Schools Fixed Charges ..' < •> . rdinate and Auxiliary Activitkei

Capital Outlay

,*• ^ w Acqui itions 45,043.00 Alterations ^ 550.00 Total Ex pen. Sp. School Fund kk 598.0t>

Tuition Eund

Salaries Voc. Tr. and Directors f.diooo It. Salarie- IJementarv Schools 'tTKI'MMI I ran-. Tuiti.m ........ ..!!! ' 300JM) total l.xp, luition hum! 05,2701)0

Vocational Eund

Salat ies Voc. Tr. and Directors

Total Vocat’l Fund .... ES I I M M E UK El NDS

Special

, , Fund

J 'dal E -t. Exiienditures (88,598.00 2. Misr. Rev. (deducted) ....

■T Amt. to be raised by Tax 88,598.00

53.820.89 32,040.00

800.00

87.200.89 38,999.19 48,207.70 13,399.51

Meta McCoy of Durant, Okla., Miss Josephine. Hartman of Bloomington and Mi Madonna Tu-tijon of Kokomo. 4- + 4- + •!• + Bible ( lass Meets. One of the most enjoyable meeting- of tbe Keystone liilrle Class was held Tuesday afternoon at the beautiful country home of Mrs. Edwatd Houck. Mrs. Minnie Curtis gave the devotions and splendid reports were given hy the department i I'cretaries. Mr-. Charle- Hutcheson read a very interesting and instructive paper, “Music in the Home.” The September meeting will be with Mis. Guy H. Black in Northwood. 4- 4- 4- -nReeves Reunion Sunday The annual Reeves reunion will be held Sunday, August 26th at Allendale Springs. 4-4-4-4-4-4-Give Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hnurk gave a bridge party Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Betty Bryant of Brookline, Mass., who is visiting here with her si.-ter, Mr . Herrick Greenleaf on south Collage Ave. The house was profusely decorated with gladioli. Dainty refreshment* were served in a lovely table service, 4-4-4-4-4-4-PutnamviUe Home Coming. The Warren Township, PutnamviUe Home coming uil be held at Putnanr vilie on August 20, the last Sunday in August. All come and pend a day at home. Come early and stay late, let Ureview together the memories of the past. Enjoy the blessings and privileges of the present and anticipate the blessings and pleasures of the future. Bring your ba-kets and friends and we will have a great day together. Don’t forget the date arid place, next Sunday, at Good phi Putnamville. j

D. Snider w Indianapolis

■re business Wedne-day.

visitors in

Mrs. Mike Curran and nephew, Homer Evans, have "olio to Detroit for an extended visit with Mrs. Curran's brother Sam Cunningham.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hauck, with Laura and John, have returned from a few days anud tin natural beauties and lovely scenery of Southern Indiana.

Genevieve, tlie daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Kay Miller, living near the Water Works suffered a dislocated shoulder Tuesday evening whin she fell from a horse.

William and Robert Askew and Elizabeth Greenleaf nud their tonsils n moved at the county hospital Wed-ne-day by Doctor < armack of Indianapolis with Doctor Ayler assisting.

Orville Stewart had a good catch Tuesday night when he pulled two cat-fish out of Big Walnut creek. The pair weighed about seven pounds and “Stew” had the big fish in a big wa‘er bucket as- proof.

Ass’n, Pref. 21 shares,

Pref.

5 shares, International Mtg. Co., Pref. 5 shares, Jefferson Apt.

Illdg., Pref.

25 shares, Senate St. Clair

Realty, Pref.

8 shares, Chamber of Commerce

£:- Bir

Hotel

FDBLICj Having n-n ixl m

: 't public auction- — " | U"., d av t A I 4,

St.

and great nephew of Charles Curtis

Republican nominee for vice pre-i- Bldg., Pref. dent has received a letter and pic-' 5 shares, Terminal

au-e ftom Curtis, replying to con- Pref.

gratulations extended at the time of) r, shares, 15th & Penn

Bldg. Corp,

the nomination.

Realty

A-s’n.

Corp., Pref.

3 shares, Murat Temple

FT. WAYNE— Mary Brotherhood pref.

17, deaf mute, and Ralph Linewebei! 10 shares, Terminal Realty

deaf, are still afflicted after taking Pref.

a <;,(>00 feet airplane dive at Paul 20 shares, 3492 Penn. Ave. Realty

Bear municipal airport here. The j Corp. Pref.

dive is reputed to live cured such 27 shares, Terre Haute Traction &

cases in several instances. The coup-

le came here from Ohio to undergo the test. Arch Alspach was (he piiy^ for the dive of more than a miie which was mailt- in one minute and

eight seconds.

Realty,

NOTICE OF SALE OF SECl'RIT!KS AND CORPORATE STOCK. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Will

Light Co., Pref.

20 shares, Indianapolis & North-

western Traction, Pref. 5 -hares, Penn. & Mich.,

Pref.

4 shares, Spink Arms Bldg.

Corn.]

10 shares, Car Trust Equipment

Pref.

8 shares, Com. 5 shares,

\t mv farm. ' . 4cl V’’ r i-

Jacobs I arm in,, u —

, horsed

iL*?: 1 hU k k"-. ,

“Id: I smooth ino*t|(

" dl be fresh in VsN”

•dll Jersey, uj|| h,

I 2-) i .ir-(i|(] hiiit-f, .der November. »•.

HOI.S—1 s,n .m

ailli S pigs; 1 '

Corp., 1 >,m "iH* •’> piL'..

I roe Jersey Isj.r. i i i ii tin / •Ol

ami about 12 nr ;'i3^

"I corn in field.

I ARM IMPLIMf T:I hay friitne, i pJdli rake I iiiusug n, planter. 1 nljitt* a, (d"». 1 Milling 1 harrow, 1 tnuth i.-* di H ARNF.S', IT) Phu I JicsK. I set of chit - Co. ; e r collars. (Him

pit Ii ll.l k-. |i»

Ire*--, and -onu hj-’ ^ Mils iroeks, 1 Fran

other thing- nuh

Indianapolis Gas. Co, \ IftT If

Cenftal National

„ . ( L-IRE-M 1 \ NT:Bank. ,» xn M.\u\ tc-lepl

4. Balance July 31st ■ >. lux to be collected .. 6. Misc. Revenue 7. Total Revenue s i-I2 K-t. Expenditures 9. Balance *...

III. Nece- ary Working Bid.

II. Difference (add or deduct) 34,8(18.19 12 Amt. to be rais. by Tax. 53,729.87

Net Taxable Property (5,805,713 Twp

(5,123,729 City

Levy On

6,3400.00 i;..i 10 1111

in HE RAISED

Tuition

Vocat’l.

Bond

E'uml

Fund

Fund

i r« 00

(6,340 00 2,300.04) 4.040.00

(27,090.00

11.000.911

54,276.00

27,090.00

31,473.54

2,979.96

23,224.00 4,000.00

1,640.00

11,347.00

58,697.54

4,619.96

11,856.86

27,198.33

2,641.66

11,2X7.64)

31,499.21

1,987.'81

569.36

16,319.00

1,568.00

669.36

15,180.21

410.30

39,096.79

EVIES

3,629.70

27,090.00

vy I*,.

PolJ-

Lcvy On Property

Amount To Be Raised

.54) .50

Number of Taxable Poll*,.913. Special Tuition Vocational

Bond or Sinking TOT AI

(OUPUEATIYK STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND

TO BE COLLECTED

v , , , . Collected Collected Name, of fuml 1925 levy 1826 k-vy S|, '' riul (36,857.59 (37,118JI3

(55,396.47 *54,307.00

f .51

.37 .04 .25

1.17

$ 53,729.87 39,095.79

( "'.711

27.090.00 123,545.36

'Tuition

* 1,186.45 (15.673.52

$ 2,430 14 118.975.61

Collated 1927 levy $67,630.00 *46,000.00 * 3,200 (Ml $23,326.00

(10-J.114.03 (112.831.58 $140,156.00

Collected 1928 levy (53,720.87 $*0,006,79 $ 3.629.70 *27.090.00 $123^)45.36

After

Vocational

Bond or Sinking .

Total

1 - vp-.irine hall have the right to he heard thereon. rtI irr ’! 1****‘H d)-ter*ili»*d, ten or nror<- taxpayers, feeling themigctlived by such levies, mav api>eal to the State Board of Tax ummi loners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition '"! WJ | . t ' , | ( ounty ^Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of 7, | “ l | |"7ugust 20, i»28 B '' iJr,l Wil1 fix a ,late of ,u ' uri "K in this county.

HARRY COI.LINS, Free.

PA I 1. AI BIN, Sec’y.

C. C. TUCKER, Trea*.

HDOSIER HIGHLANDS Olive Harris is working at Fred Frank's this week. Elmer Crouse and family of Oklahoma, who have been visiting relative- here have returned home. Edwin N'eese is working for Eli Hunsicker. Mrs. Ivy Reed, who has been sick a week, is not so well at this time. I "la Neese, Mary Miller, Everett Miilet, William Relbert and Donald Neese, called "ti Dan Neese and family last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dinsford Martin of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Arniers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neese and Dan, attended the Knoll reunion Sunday near Cunot.

Herschell Gross, Arriola Adam-,] Louis Carr, Alls i to Boice, had their | tonsils removed at the county ho.pital Wednesday morning by Doctor] ( armack of Indianapolis as.si.-ted by Doctor W. R. Hutcheson.

A Trouser Salt

Miss Hazel E. Branch, head of the zoology department of the University of Wichita, Kas., Mrs. Vernon H. Branch, also ..f Wichita, and Mrs. Dan Brown of Indianapolis, were Greencastle vi.-imrs, Wednesday.

NOW WE’RE READY FOR V2 Price Trouser Sale

NT: suit watt

me

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Miss Esther Snider is at honk from Delphi where she vi-ited with Miss Catherine McCain, who attended Madame Blaker’s School in Indianapolis with her. Miss McCain returned home a th Miss Snider for a visit hete.

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ous 0% res:

Mrs. I.annini.. f Detroit and grand | -on, Egbert Hu of Grand Rapid ) left for their h..rnes Tuesday after; a vi-.it here with Mr. and Mrs. Ben-j ton Curti-. Mrs, Laitning and grand I son an- enroutc to their home after] » trip In 111 dor to the Pacific < I

W. H. “Chick” Cunningham is recovering in an Indianapolis hospital from injurie- ustainod in an ucciilerit of -ome nature Sunday. It was -aid that Mr. Cunningham was suffering from an injury to his eye which may mean the loss of the eye. One of his hands was also badly hurt.

We buy Pants by the ton, by the con

or by the pair.

We’re Over Panted We’re going to give our patrons a

BENF.FIT. We say pants, because ve aiiord to call them TROUSERS at th— prices. We’ve more than 200 PAIRS lU

will be sold at

?kt

rae:: iMBaraiBHSBBiiia^

The Former Price

Use

4

^hiendhfJhoughts By Earl H Arnold'

Now is the time: PANT YOURSELF

hemt St*

touched b\ an emotion that giv- gj him a glimpse of the infin- ffi

a moment of rare

opportunity.

Wonderful values can still be had in

1/2 PRICE SALE

Men’s and Boys’ Suits Sale Closes, Sat., Aug.

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