The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1928 — Page 3
LASSIFIED ads
_l’or Sale—
L, ”-^5;
f c iv lE'-—^"e r0C , 1 u,,tl will tr*di for prop- health will not permit her w< rk '' ' i's Bert Hofraril) <408‘N. j nt r longer. Much :is tin v
COIXG OUT OF BUSINESS SALE —Of the E. Burlingane Store at Bainbridfre. Now in progress. Mr. Bowen in charge has persuaded Mr. Burlingane to let him smash the already low prices as we have many groceries and dry goods to sell our customers before closing day, Sept. 1. You may know that Mr. Burlingane cannot get around and clerk anil the
room ferni-j ij ur ,| en | ia;l f a ]ien on hi- wife until
fHE GREENC ASTEE 0AIEY BANNER, MON DAY,
QAt c 1
_ they regret go
24-3p ing out of business, price- have been
marked down to sell quickly. So
^llen Parlor Furnace, come if possible Tuesday, Wednesday Phone 674-X. 21-tf and not later than Thursday, as you UM ' can save money on your needs.
,7jCl92G Ford Tudor S Jient condition. Bargi- Sale, Cash. Phone G47l« uli ' k> 25-2p
Ip.
pi'BLIt SALE, y IJ1ZZY—On Wednesday, P‘*tli., at farm residence, Ionics south, 1 1-2 miles east ony, 1-2 mile wets of Wesley rureh and 2 miles north of mile east of Ashorville on the Englehart farm, consisting a number of good cows, kinds of farming imple, nd numerous other articles. Butt-, !{. I!. No. 3, Brazil, ctioneer.
WE are not naming any prices bej cause they are all so low. Wo rget cost and mark value; that cannot be equalled. Bring a little money anti carry home a lot of merchandise. This is your last chance. E. Burlingane, Bainbridge. Ip.
SAI.K—3 good casement winii. e 26x55, good gas range, oven—steel plate top for ] . 101 E. Washington St. 25-2p.
SALE:— 175 head fine hogs j Wednesday, August 29 rst and son. 25-2t| o jSALE:—1214 acres improved (re and berry, fruit farm. ; room house, 2 wells and cisaved road, 15 minutes walk nw University or High Scholo hide school, a paying opporJBnx A. Banner Office.
21-5p.
PALE— Silk haired poodle. Jgore, over Sudranski’s store.
23-2p.
LOANS O up A TO s $ 300 ON AUTOMOBILES, FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. Liberal Terms and Small Easy Payments. Indiana LoanCo. PHONE 13. 21! / i East Washington St.
SEWING CLUB.
Any ladies wishing to join our Sewing Club and also to learn the diffem attachments to their Singer Sewing machine, please register at the Singer shop, 21 South Indiana St. A , 27-3t. j * ft * e * ft * • * • + ft S-P-O-R-T-S « * Of The Day + ft Here And There ft * ft * ® * ft + ft •*• « +
YESTERDAY’S RESULT American Association
Milwaukee, 3-7; Indianapolis, 1-9. Toledo, 5-4; Minneapolis, 3-1. Kansas City, 7-5; Louisville, 3-3. St. Paul, G-7; Columbus, 3-3.
American League
Detroit at New York (rain). Washington, 5; Cleveland, 1. (Only game- scheduled).
National League
St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, 1. Brooklyn, t; New York, 3 (ten in-
nings).
Cincinnati, 1; Pittsburgh, 3. Chicago, G; Boston, 3.
AUGUST 27,1928.
Page Three
BASE BALL NOTICE Members of the picked team of the Twilight League who played at I Clovordale two w * ka ago are requested to turn out for base ball | practice at MoKeon Field tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 o’clock. j o LOCAL TEAM LOSES The Greencastle Block Sox, local colored baseball aggregation, were on the shon end of a 7 to 3 score in a game at Cloverdaln Sunday. The large number of errors by the local team was the cause of the defeat. Harry I.aRue umpired the game.
^ SALE:—G room modern Term- 1-3 cash, balance like ) E. Walnut. Telephone 578-
23-eod
ALE—Summer sweet apsume nice wind-falls. Ale-
Orchard. Phone
Rural 95.
27-2t.
f.'ALE:—Ideal modern home i'ii He, Fire acres ground,
Greencastle 1 , Ind.
1TURE SALE:— Will sell Jd goods at auction at my 5 Anderson street Wednesju t 2!lth at 2 o’clock P. M. Tff of all kinds. Mrs. Ger..rneke, 27-2t.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the Mutter ot determining the Tax Rates lor Certain Purposes by Marion Township, Putnam County. Indiana, before the Township Advisoiy Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Marion Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of aid niunicipulity at their
regular meeting place, on the 4ih dny of September, 192H,
following budget:
will consider the
"ALE:—Pears at Longs’ A South I»cust St., Tuesraday and Saturday, $1.00 1 27-3p.
LF.:— Soft seetl wheat, -tiety. T'tt No. 1. Reeleanburhel. Harry Stamp,
27-29-30-p.
lor ilent—
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS
TOWNSHIP FUND
Salary of Trustee Trustee’s Expense Supplies and Salary for J. P Records and Adv l ay of Adv. Board Exam. Records Miscellaneous 150. Total Twp. Fund 1385.
ROAD FUND
l£K& . . w ....... 660. 2<i if [Bridges a, "* Culverts Gravel, Stone and Other Material Total Road Fund
TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers School Transfers Total Tuition Fund SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Building and Ground K-'pair of Equipment School Fttrn. and Equip School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Lians, Int., and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power Miscellaneous
720. 100.
20.
300.
15.00 30.00
. 100. . 150. . too. .14750. . 800. 15550.
PHI KJft .ft : > •■•<.. Nr- ftlf > , ■'
.fill enough for anybody—and yet THEY SATISFY’
E.VT—Sleeping room, modlile for one or two people. Mferson and W. Poplar St. 27-3p. I NT—Sleeping rooms. 407 /mklin St. 27-3|'
500. 20.1
■
800 500 900 1200 760 1150 5000 200. 400.
♦V^tTTIIF.N we purchase over 100 million pounds W of choice tobacco from one crop, it means that regardless of cost, we are going to he sure of the tjuality of the tobacco in Chesterfield ciga-
rettes. In this way wc nsi/ve Chesterfield’s good taste. Millions of dollar's worth of fine tobaccos — ageing, maturing and sweetening in storage — there is no better safeguard than this.
E\1 —Sleeping rooms, Jldin St. Phono 235-1.
20 G
27-2t
.ENT— Throe unfurnishod >1 hath. Telephone 321-Y.
27-lt.
RENT:—7 )4';-y.
room
house 25-2t.
—Wanted—
TED:—Salesman, experienco V" try. Solary and ctlnmi - t have car. House to Tfffusc ^>x X care of Banner. 24-3t
[TED
at
Hurst.
Some good sheep
my sale. Wednesday, Aug.
25-2t.
—Lost—
Bonds Interest
BOND FUND
. . 2090.
ESTIMATE OF FI
NDS TO
BE RAISED
Town hip
Road
Tuition
Sp. School
Bond
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Total Est. Expenditures
1385.
900.
15650.
11850.
2513.
Mice. Rev. Deducted ...
2500.
Amt. to he raised by Tax
1385.
900.
13050.
11850
2515.
Balance July 31st
1132.
1 285.
7230.
4153.
4193.
Tax to he Collected ....
602.
451.
6196
6203.
1960.
Total Revenue
1734.
1736.
13426.
10356.
615.1.
Unexpended Appropriations 640.
823
7605
4940.
1318.
Additional Appropriations
100.
175.
740.
823.
7780
4940.
1318.
Diff. betw. Total Rev. and
Total deductions .. .
994.
913.
6646.
6416
4835
Working Balance
695.
450.
6525.
5925.
1260
Total to be raised
by Taxation 1086.
437.
13929.
11341
0.
PROPOSED LEVIES
Net Taxable Property ...
$2,674,610.00
Number of Taxable Polls
•
195
Levy on
Levy on
Amount to
Polls
Property
Be Raised
Township
.04
1086.
Road ..
.02
437.
0
.52
13929.
Special School
0
.43
11341.
Bond
TOTAL
$l."fi
$1.01
*26793.
SOCIETY. (Continued from page 2). be made to bios om into a thing of beauty. She i :i master eif her craft and an adept at the art of camouflage. These accompliAimonts are not the only ones p<>- e -ed by Miss O’Hair, in fact her greatest accomplishment is her faculty for making friends, for f hi posses: es a most engaging pel - sonality, a- is attested by everyon who has the good fortune to make her acquaintance.—Petoskey News.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
-Pix weiks iT'up. Reward.
old Phono
German 193-K. 27-1 p
YF.D:— Black and yellow, heifer from the Dodd Farm town. Phone 519-L. Reward add. 24-3p Miscellaneous—
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES
COLLECTED
COLLECTED AND TO BE
5.
out 67 piece ivory dinner It-95. John Cook and Sons * r 24-tf
— o
forget the Paul Hurst sale i*y, August 29. hogs, sheep >le. 24-2t.
FUNDS
Township . . . Rond Tuition Special School Pond
TOTAL
Collected Collected Collected 1926 Levy 1927 Levy 1928 l^-vy . 1230. 1230. 1130. . 930. 930. 900. . 6800. 7384. 12326. . 8800. 9050. 12350. . 5490. 4741. 3651.
.23250. 23343. 30356. Taxpayers appearing shall have a i ight to he heard thereon, tr.x levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling
■ggrieved by such levies, may appal to the State Board of Tax Commlsslonrru for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with tho County Auditor not Infer than the fourth Monday of September, and
the Slate Board will fix a date of bearing In this county.
Dated Aug. 23. 1928. A 0. HUNTER. Trustee. 2t.D. Aug. 25, Sept. 1
To be
Collected 1929 Levy
1086.
437.
13929. 11341. 2679 1.
After the themselves
(Continued from page two) Thomas Williamson of Bainbridge was a visitor in Greencastle Monday. “Speed” Arnold, field representative of DePuuw, was in Greencastle Monday. Coach and Mrs. W. E. Search have returned to Greencastle after : pending the summer in the East. Miss Olda Kerr has gone to Fowler to attend the teachers’ institute preparatory to teaching in Amhia this
fall.
H. B. Walls of the Telephone Co. is driving a new Chandler sedan, sold by Otis Gardner, local agent. W. E. Pickens conrtruction company started to pour cement on College avenue north front Seminary Street Monday morning. The street has been completed from Seminary south
R<v. Wilber D. Grose left thi-
morning for Urbana, III., his home*. Friday morning he will meet Bishop George R. Grose- ami family in Chicago. Bishop Gio e sails from VanCowver 15. C. on September 6th for Pekin China hi- home. Mrs. Wilier Grose and son George Benedict will r» main as guests of the Hauck’s at
Air/ Knob for a few rtay«. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley and
daughter, Minna Mat and Miss Helen Brothers arrived horns Friday evening from a week’s trip and visit in Kentucky, where MY. Bartley attended the Tri-State i Postmaster’s Conv'iition which uas held in Lexington. Mr. Bartley was elected to serve n chairman the 5th district
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart i. reported seriously ill at her home oh South Indiana street. Miss Dorothy Baldwin left Satinthe primary department of the pubday for Lansing, Mich., where shi' will teach in the primary depnrtmen of the public schools. The Cloverdale Hardware and Lumber Company has filed a complaint on account against Fred Clearwaters of Cloverdale. The complaint ask for a judgement of $108. The health clinic for children opened this morning in the Greoncastle gymnasium under the supervisii n of the State Board of Health. Indications were that quite a few would take advantage of this wonderful assistance to good health. William Parks who resides onehalf miles' east of Put.namville died | at his home at 12:30 o’clock Mondav afternoon. The deceased was an elderly man and, according to his physician, had been ill with a cancer for two years aid confined to his h*s! for the past seven months.
j Champion Baby Poy and Girl, '27 State Fair
WILLIAM EDWIN MAGEE 3-.0 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind.
LIMKDALi: MOM \\ DIES
Mrs. Peter Sutherlin, a resident of Limednlo, died Monday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home of hi i brother, Earl Taylor, on south Indiana street. Mrs. Sutherlin was brought to her brother’s home in the McCurry ambulance in a critical condition on Monday morning. Her death occurred a few hours later. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been an-
nounced.
Highest scoring hoy mid gir l babies 1 In tho 1927 btete fair Better Babies ' Contest eonductcd Jointly by the Indiana ritate Hoard of \gri< ultuiv, the Child Hygiene Division of the Indiana .State Board of Ileulth, and tho Indianapolis Nows. This year’s Fair will j be held from September 1st to 8th. William Edwin v;\s strong and healthy at birth and ood cure, plenty
DAHLENE PRISCILLA COOK 4228 Park Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. o fr h milk and vegetables, outdoor loop and play, always under the supervidon of a physician, have kept him well and free from defects. Parent have discarded old superstltlons in favor of common sense .nd have relied entirely on the super-vi-len and advice of u baby special- !-: In spite of dire predictions as to the outcome, Darlene Priscilla Is an unusually healthy and happy baby.
SAFE BLOWERS GET $25,000
Flying X Rorfco
A l the Indiana
State Fair
for the third term. The convention will he held next yfar at Columbus,
. .— ... Ai*
Ohio.
CHICAGO, Aug 27. (UP)—Four men blew open a safe in a Sears Roebuck Company retail store here today and e.-caped with $20,000 to $25,000 after taking two night watchmen captive. The amount of the loot was not discovered until later in the morning. The safecrackers forced the latch of a coal chute and descended into the basement of the building on a ladder. Ten charges of nitro-glyeerin | we*' used in blowing the afo.
The Flying X Rodeo from Texas horses, hundred and fifty bend of wild w ill be oneof the Mg fe itu-e on the < aRle. roping wild steers, riding
nil tl at goes to |
Indiana State Fair < s yiai, , , _ . t
irOm September 1st t” ME They will
I'01is,n: Mlchokoft *»»«*
(ilen Pursell, I miles northeast of I ll “ .' n of (1 m 'md every of a well light. I gntndstand will be
Greencastle. Fillmore phone 27-3n ’'huh will
1 ~ i (»rvf Mtitr u.
FOR RENT- Garage, 402 North College Ave. Phone 290-L. 27-5p
be well liRliit'd so ev-
toryfhlng can be seen. Th. :o will he a couple of hundred head of wild
thi.; K deo, something exceptional for f the Indiana State Fair to secure such u line Rodeo for the people of ludluua.
