The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1928 — Page 3

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THE C.REENCASTEE DAILY BANNER,

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928.

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west Cecil

of town.

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m. cil E 4 rooms of household 2 ' ’ rues 1 burner coal oil ■ b«X an, l other

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house, including corner Hanna and

P. Burnside.

24-2t.

LOST:— Ladies Dobh hat . Strau s and Co. Call v>y „ . Reward.

from' r 505-25-lp'

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yALE: Five room femi- , tli Tc>r "id trade for prop|.Uurbs. Bert Hof/ard, Huh N. s't. 24:ip 0 f,s'ALE:—Tomatoes, $1.00 bu. I ,)(, ( Peterson, near Maple School. 24-2p SALE—Allen Parlor Furnace, u id. Phone 074-X. 21-tf SALE:—Wealthy apitles, |jj and picked, sweet eider, 30c [lion. Phone Rural 99. 2b-2p SALE:—1926 Ford Tudor in excellent condition. Barg(]un k Sale, Cash. Phone 017-25-2p

NOTICE All persons that are intere ted in water service on vacant In; n r otherwise on North College .\ve. and Washington St., please call at the office and sign for service before the contractors start to pave. Greencastlc Water Work (onipanv 22-3t ’

SQ1 ARE DANCE Satmi|, ; nigh', Aug. 25 at Red Men’s Hall given hv Robert Bittle and Charlie Renfro. Public invited. Good m 2l-2n.

CAFETERIA LUNCH at Baptist church Monday, Tuesday, Wcdm day and Thursday noon, next week. Everybody invited. 24-2t

NOTICE:—I have moved to 317 North Jackson street and my telephone Number is now 755 K. R. R 23-3t.

Lisby.

To clo e out 67 stts, $19.95. John Phone 25.

piece ivory dinner Cook ad Son | 24-tf

PI'BLIC SALE. tTV BIZ/.V—On Wednesday, 29th., at farm residence, lomih outh, 1 1-2 miles east mony, 1-2 mile wets of Wesley crurch and 2 miles north of mile east of Asherville on the Englehart farm, consisting a number of good cows, kinds of farming Irnpleanil numerous other articles. L !, .,t , !!. R. No. 3, Brazil, 1 i,, ior.eer. o I.SAI.E—Good farm of 100 >d buildings of all kinds. Is ki ell. Will not take very much . adle.. MILT BROWN 25-wk. 2t.

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I .'ALE 1 good casemen win■ize 26x55, good gas range, F eti -tool plate top for 101 E. Washington St.

25-2p.

o SALE:— 175 head fine hogs Wednesday, August 29 lurst and son. 25-2t o SALE—12>/4 acres improved tree and berry, fruit farm, room house, 2 wells ami cis|av'il a , 15 minutes walk University or High Scholo ^aile i limd, a paying opporll'ix A. Banner Office.

21-5p.

|. Aid, silk haired poodle. [; ne, over Sudranski’s store.

23-2p.

I Ideal modern home ftstle. Five acres ground,

eistern, well, spring and

* r - Barn, shade trees, all limit; six blocks from pub1 111 DeP s ’ly. Will con.-ider goo P or

D l, Greencastlc, I ml.

21-tf. 1

Don’t forget the Paul Wednesday, August 29.

and cattle.

COUNTIES REPRI

Hurst ale hogs, sheep

24-2t.

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Eighty-eight Indiana coni' nine other -tales, an I nineVe n T inn denominations were rrpi > • ■ I liy student who attended Indiana State College during the fu ummer term. The number totaled 2, ITS. The enrollment bv cl' irela was: Baptist, 274; Catholic, 1" ! ; ' hristian 401; Christian Science, ,.'2; Clitirch of God, 5; Congregati .i:xl. : ; lini.-ro-p*li 25; Evangelical, 21; First Born, 3; Friends, 20; Jewi.-Jr, In; I ithrran, | 3; Methodist, 43; No > .kIi, I !7; Presbyterian, 1S4; Quaker, 2; Reformed, 10, and I'nitiBrethern, 121. Thirty three claim ; only th ■

protestant faith.

The county enrollmen' we : Ad- i ams, 1; Allen, 10; Blackford, 1; | Boone, 9; Clay, 167; D: ie , n.'.jDe-) catur, 4; DeKalb, 3; Delaware, 2; Dubois, 12; Fayette, 1; Floyd, 11; Fountain, 31; Fiaiikliii, r,; C. tr-ou, 25; Hamilton, 4; Hancock, 1; Henry, 2; Howard, 10; Jackson, S; Jay, 1; Johnson, 6; Knox, I0S; Kosciu-ko, 3; Lake, 30; I.aPorte, 10; Lawrence, 21; Marion, 143; Marshall, 1; Miami, 3; Monroe, 7; Montgomery, 16; Morgan, 32; Noble, 1; Owen, 2N; Pi .-ey, 26; Porter, 1; Putnam, IS; Shelby, 6; St. Joseph, 5; Sullivan, 129; Vanderburgh, 33; Vermillion, 92; Vigo, 765; Wabash, 2; Wayne, 7; Wells, 1;

White, S; Whitley, 1. 801 IH SIDE MISSION

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Ileatrola; 23-3 p

W,! 1 . Diesser, Bed, dress•un buffet, Inquirit Fre<l Pottage. State Farm.

23-3 p

Sunday school, 1:50 o’clock. Preaching services, 2:00 p. m. Preaching service, 7:50 p. m. A. W. II BLANCHARD WRITES BOOK ON CHEMISTRY

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two year old Jerhe fresh soon. Thnd

Phone 263-L.

—For Rent-

RENT: lOUJ-Y.

23-3t.

house 25-2t.

11 ■ ^ I Soon ready. Five fine i 'n> apartmenta. dtnl ' ' fur ni*hod or unfurnished.

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g 1 -' lie ut light housekeeping, Washington Street. 24-2p. i dLNT: furnished, Inodirni, ■ ni , ' nu?i0 * wnr Auditorium, m Mso unfurnished 7 room n use in the for sale column Burnside. 409 East Semin-

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by Willi nm G. Blanchard, Blanchard’s :.on, who at presi nt ■ making a name fur him-elf, broad-1 casting Organ Recii la from a ta-

tion in St. Ixrui-.

From the beginning, the tyle of the book appeals to the reader. Th > content is facii 'ting. The student lives in anticipation in a world opening up new ehi t.nels of thought and enlivening He imagination beyond even his own eocept. Soap bubble of childhood rreams take on « new dress. The gas flame appear in a different form. The air we hie.'he and the water we ■ rink and sunlight

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Mi oman to do house h °urs a day. Call 791.

;— o Some good sheep

"A sale. Wednesday, Aug.

25-2t.

ON automobiles. FURNITURE. PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. Liberal Terms and Small Easy Payment*. Indiana LoanCo. PHONE is. 241/, East Washington St.

rtv!!;. Punpoaoa bj

ll! ’’ PutBa >• Indiana. Het..r, the fownahip

" ■ "■‘>7- of Greenc«rtle Township, Put-

at t* I , •••'‘•‘.that th.i proper legal officers of said municipality

ving^dgoA*' the i,, ‘ d * y of *" ,ten,beF - 1; '-N will

id ih;i:y classification for townships Salary , f Trustee 1 °» nship Fund

Office Rent '1 rustee's Expense

a. Traveling

b. Office ....7 Clerk Hire

Records and Adv. . .. . .. Pay of Adv. Board Exam. Records Miscellaneous

Total Twp. Fund ...

Tii Reimburse County ...

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light league by the score of 9 to 4, but the colored boys intend to “brirv. home the bacon” when they invade the soe;h Putnam club’s park tomor-

row afternoon.

Poor Eumi Road Fund

.$1000.00 . 150.00 . 300.00

100.00

. 100.00 . 150.00

76.00 15.00 25.00

, . 100.00 I . .$1715.00 !

Labor

Bridges and Culverts i..'!.!!!!!!!!!!’!!! (■i ivel, Stone and Other Material

Mi:< ellaneou:;

Total Roail Fund ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE

Township

Total I t. Expenditures ... Amt. to hr raised by Tax . Balance July 31st lax to In Collected Total Revenue I 'Mexpendni Appropriations Total Deductions Difference Ih 'w. Line 7 and Working Balance

Total to bo raised by Taxation..$ 175.43

PROPOSED LEVIES

Fund. - Levy on Property Township .005 Road 01 P or OK TOT AI $ .095

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COI 1. EOT ED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

5. s!

11. 12. 13. 14.

Fund

.$1715.00 . 1716.00 . 2227.91 . K4K.77 . 3076.68 . 977.50 . 977.50 . 2099.18

428.75

RAISED

Road Fund

$500.00 50000 270.23 284.62 654.85 346.05 346.05 209.80

12500

$416.20

$8500.00 j $ 200.00 50.00 i 100.00 | 150.00,

..$ 500.00

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American Association Indianapolis, 7-2; Milwaukee, 6-9. Toledo, 2-5; Minneapolis, 0-3. St. Paul, 6-9; Columbus, 1-3. Kansas City, 3-9; l.oui ville, 2-5.

American League

st. L<ui ■, 5*8; N ,2*1. Philadelphia, 1; Clev. land, 0. Boston, 2; Detroit, 1. (Only games scheduled).

National League

St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 0. Pittsburgh, 10; New York, 5. Chicago, 4-4; Boston, 1-3. Brooklyn at Cincinnati

ground).

SATURDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO

dent ot the Samuel Woollen mills here.

Fcx and Sons

I K M URKS.

6:30,

Lew isohn

(wet

WEAK NetWork Stadium Concert.

WJZ Network 8:00, The Mediter-

raneans.

WOR NEWARK 7:00, ‘‘Big

Times.”

WSB Atlanta Ga. (476) 10:15 Re hr ad club.

\N ILL PLAY ( I ON I RDALl

Poor Fund

$8500.00 8500.00

$8500.00

Amount to Be Raise.l

$ 175.43

415.20 8500.00

$9090.63

Funds

Township

Road .... Poor

TOTAL

heard thereon. Aftn -

Collected 1926 Lew

$1710.00 450.00 3000 no $5160.00 ryer appearing hall have

the tax levie

si l\ ncgrii n d I,; such levies mav apneal to the State Board of Tax Comini doin fo.- furthei and final action thereon, by filing a petition ! therefor with thr County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of ptioribe:'. d the Slat 1 li >:;rd will fix a date of hearing in this county.

Dated Angus' ‘>1. 19?8.

PAUL ALB1N, Ti.istoo Greencastle Township.

C ollected 1927 I a w $1465.00

325.00 3:00 00

$4910.00

right to be

Collected 1928 Levy $ 435.00

600 00 6301.00

$7336.00

To Be

Collected 1929 Lew $ 175.43

415.20 8500.00

$9090.63

A picked Groencn tie colored team will cross bats with the fast Cloverc! tie nine on the south Putnam dlamor.d Sunday afternoon. Last Sunday

ALL OVER INDIANA 1 APORTF Maurice Fox has announced In' will build a 200,000 community him o as a gift to the city of LaPorto, in memory r.f his late father and mother. The donor is pnsi-

KNIGHTSTOWN — Knightstown’s fifth ; nnual community day will he held Wednesday. It will include exhibits of farm, shop, school, kitchen and iiorr.o garden. A flower show will 1 e a new feature this year. A pi gram of contests and band concerts has been arranged. FT. WAYNE— A supply of a newly ip vrloped serum for snake bite hn 'cen obtained by the Meth,i,l per on; 1). , ig bitten by snakes in this sivtion recently. The serum is obtained : i mn hor.-es which have been highly i vi'.nunized to snake venom. RICH MON'D — Dr. Walter F. Lexi who conferred an honorary degree of doctor of literature upon Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wn formerly head of the department of education at Karlham college here.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THR BANNER

Tax pa'

lor d h; • c hcer determined ten or more taxpayers feeling them-

720.00

60,00

150.00 290.00

i ,.oo

700JM) 100.00

26.00 75.00

100.0(1 1200.00

NOTH I) TO I AM* AYERS OF I AX I.EVIES In the Mailer of determining the Tax Rate- for Certain Purposes by leff, i.-on Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Before -the Township Ad visory Board. * Votin' i hereby given the taxpayers of J< fferson Township, Putnam j (dini’y, Indiana, that thi‘ proper legal officers of said municipality at thoa regular meeting ))lace, on the Hh day of September, 1928, will conidrr the following budget: Bl I Hi FT CLASSIFIC ATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

Township Fund

Salary of Trustee $ Office Rent Trustee’) Expense Records and Adv Pay of Adv. Board School Transfers Pay of Interest Exam. Records

Miscellaneous:

1. Rond 2. Legal 28-29 3. Special School Total Twp. Fund $ 3435.00

Hoad Fund

Labor $ 750.00 Road Ton); and Mach 50.00 Bridges and Culverts 275.00 Gravel, Stone and Other Material 800.00 Int. Temporary Loan 25.00 Miscellaneous: 1. Freight, Etc -5.00 Total Road Fund $ 1425.00

Tuition Fund

Pav of Teachers $13400.00 Total Tuition Fund $13100.00

Library Fund

Library Tax $

Special School Fund

Repair of Building and Ground $ Repair of Equipment _ School Furn and Equip School Supplies Jnniior Sun dies Fuel for Schools Int. and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power

Spetic Tank, Enumeration, Etc Total Special School Fund

Bond Eund

Hoe,Is * 2700 00

Fund ■: Y1!!! Y $ 4088.75

146.00 275.00 250.00 360.00 600.00 400.00 850.00 600.00 700.00 800.00 5000.00 125.00 350.00

.$10,300.00

Interest

Total Bond

K8TI.MATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

Fund 1. Total Est. Expenditures..$3435 2. Mi sc. Rev. Deducted 3. Amt. to Re raised by Tax. 343.) 1. Balance July 31st 33 5. Tax to be Collected 1570 6. Uncollected Misc. Rev. ... 7. Total Revenue .......... 1093 Unexpended appropriations 703 9. Additional Appropriation . 10. Temporary Loans 909 11. Total Dcductior.:- 2503 12. Difference hetw. line 7 & II 3485 |M. Working Balance ....... 858 I 1 Total to be raised be taxat ion$4293 PROPOSE Net Tnxalble Property. $1,174,035. Number of Taxable Polls, 182.

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

$1425

$18100 2028

$ 10300

$116

1425

11372

10300

146

117

8679

4064

116

715

5426 215

5 120

72

832

14320

9484

188

222

4900

5000

53

too 210

1300

500

56

882

6200

5500

188

1425

5272

6316

66

356

3624

2575

80

$1781 $ 8896 1 LEVIES

$ 8891

$146

Levy on

Polls' ...$ .

Funds

Township

Tuition t’ 0 Special School r, ° Library

Bond

Levy on Property $ .36

.15 .75 .75

0125

.35

$2.3725

rr)TAi $1.00

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

and to be collected

Fund $ 1088 4088 267 2157

2124

1664 2424 $1088

Amount to Be Raised $ 4293 1781 8896 8891

146

4088 $28095

Collected 1927 Levy

$ 1050

850

12400 12000

150

4400

Collected

Funds 1926 Levy Township * ’p 00 Road 'I 00 Tuition ' ’ 0 Special School 12000

S 1 ::::::: l S / TOTAL - '!! $29800 $30850

Taxpavers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling them* , ivr aggrieved h\ mb levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax , '<0’;nils ■ lope)■ for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of , nt. n’bor, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.

Dated August 22. 1928.

R. P. ALLEE, Trustee.

Collected

To Be

Collected

1928 Levy

1929 Levy

$ 3160

$ 4293

1150

1781

10920

8896

10920

8891

150

1 16

4250

4088

$.'!0850

$28095

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japan Swept Ey Heavy Storms mm.

. fat* - N * s ■Enormous property damage was done by floods following severe rainfall in Siitama ' Prefecture, Japan. Here is a scene in Kumagaya, almost completely inundated by the storm waters, Kawaguchi also was bard bit.

Back From the Olympic Wars

U>.—Underwood The United States Olympic rifle team as it arrived on the S. S. George Washington. Left to right, Serg. M. Fisher, Serg. Paul E. Woods, Capt John H. Knuble, derg. K. F. Scitxinger, berg. E. J. Blade, M, VV. Dinwiddie, Lieut. Sidney K. ILnds, W. L. Bruce and Capt. M. Sen cm.

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