The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1928 — Page 4

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TUB CKKKNCASTLK DAILY liAKNEB TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928-

PITNAMVILLE

&udr- ^tamdandA of $ £ b L H i -LK

HOSIEKY

65

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c

P r

( (iMIflMMi ^1 IK ^ I INKNIvSS >vmi si;kvk i:\im.iTY

I'Ll S l,( ONO.MY.

HOSi; «'li-ri>c> (In' Noble 1 prize or ;<l li.iit it -<htiiilil lie norri-

(he hosiery world <>f

Women all over (ireeneastle have joonounced Real fjilk a> the one

in Hus-

SUCC( jery.

50c

nated to lead

values.

I’laceil ii r ilepartment only a few month.- an , vet it h«« easit become the leader ol them all.

Sub-Standards of

Real Silk Seeks

Another handsome a ortment h.i-ju.-t be* n , ived m the popular silk I ,i k. f..i mi n. i po :< t 1 .

Also plain color-.

s. c.

PREVO COMPANY

■TliKYOS’ — REAL SILK’S I:\CLI S1VK IIOMK IN GREENCAST l.K.

$ i 1 ♦

NOTH E OF \\\ \K1)IN(. \ ( ONTRACT I" ROAD < "NIRAt TORS. Notice is hereby piven that tieBoard of t'oimtji Comni one.’ , ( ,f i'utnam County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids, ti|i to twehe o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, SEl'TKMl’KR did, I'.idS for the aw. idmn' of .i contract for the cuttinx down the point an bank of the Deer ( reek Hill, on the public highway, just south of the bridge over Deer Creek < uth < the town of I’utnsmville, in W.uren Township, Putnam County, Indian . Said work to be done in aceo; unci with t ie profile, plans, and ■ p< cifir.dion- now on file in the office . f W. K. Gill, county auditor of si id l ountp, and open to the in.-pection of bidder.. The roadway of -aid ro;. to be toconstructed with sto-.e tiallast co 1 Kistinx of cri bed stone, in anordtmce with said plan- an i pecifications. The estimated co t of -ai i improvement to he made is $12o.00. Said improvement to he paid for out of thi t to the Thir. Ceeuni; i nei's Di-tiict of said county. All hi mu t he - i.pani',( w. i a non cullu ion afli ivit and a hen for the faitful cm 'yinr: ut of said work und the p .i rit of .11 lab r and material rid t c hoard of laborers. Said bond to is in the um n d less than 4ii>00. Attest: Willis E. Gill, l 'Uiity Auditor.

W. i-'. Davis, M. E. Cooper an>i 0. A. Day, hoard cf County Commissioners. L'l-L’d-’t NOTH i. Hi YDMIiVISlR YTION Notice is hereby given that the un- { (leisigne.l has botn appointed by Un? ' 1 h ' k of the Circuit Court of Putnam i < ounty, State of Indiana, administra-! '.or ot the e-tate of John A. Rrown-i iing lat of I’utnam County, deceased. Said estate i- supposed to be sol-' , vent. R 'bei t I.. Drowning and Thomas L. Hi owning, Andinistrators. August 11, 1028. James and Alice Attorneys. NOTD E <’l 4DMINI8TRATTON ' Nntii, L-. hereby given that the un- j Idcrsigned has been appointed by the ( lerk of the Circuit Court of Put- i jnam < ounty, State of Indiana, admin- ! strntor of t ie c ta!e of Alice Wainp11< r late of Putnam County, deceased. Slid (state i ~opposed to be solvent. Citizens Trust C mp.my of Greenca h , A iirini tr.sdr. m. Sutherlin, Attorney. Aug. II. 1028.

666

t ares Malaria and iiuukly relievs Hiliousness, Headaches and Di/iiness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing enpiious watery evacuations.

A COMPLETE LINE OF COMPLETE TRUCKS

I I ft

Complete trucks .... a complete line of tmeks «... complete owner satisfaction .... So runs public appraisal of Ciraham Brothers Trucks, Imilr bv Dodge Brothers. And from keen buyers —-business men it. all lines—comes a steadily increasing demand for these trucks They are built by one manufacturer — chassis and bodies. They are sold by one dealer—com-

plete, ready to work.

Graham Brothers Trucks are *11 sixes. All have 4-wheel brakes. Six cylinder power .... Six cylinder speed .... Six cylinder flexibility and operating ease .... Four speed transmission

on 1' i, 1 */« and 2 'A-ton trucks.

Let us show you the exact size and type for your business. Drive it ... . Compare it—-for price, for value, for appearance, for its abilitv to do your work and make you money—with any truck you

ever considered good value. •b*S *779

*999

UMtCStANTS EXPRTSS COMMERCIAL TRUCK l t^TON-i vn ■ -4—/l

1!0'vhcMbu. 120' whwIbM* *1069 $ t349

1 VtpTON—140' whfteTbaM I *i-TON—150* whtefbue

•1415 »1595

I %tTON -165' 2 VTON 150 ' wKmIKm 2 *VTON* 16S * ~hreOm*

C'hnttii f. o. b» Detroit

H. A. SHERRILL Graham Brothers TRUCKS ■OtlT BY TRUCK DIVISION OR DODGE BROTKERi

MUD K TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

vibory Board. t | )( , ( aN payer." of Monioc Township, Putnam | ^ h. Horn and other fii Jid- over

Mis. Gertrude Cook visile J M V

720.00 00.00

Mi-s Gertrude Hendrix vi-ited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Quackenbush at

Indianapolis.

Miss Esther Whittaker is home for a two we'ks stay at Lake Gene-,

. 150.00 | via.

275.00 Quite a crowd of people ei joye: • ^’’'®®jthe violin music in fiont of the Post 50.00'Office played by a traveler walking

1200.00

County',^'ind'iam . ihat^the proper i-gal otfieers of ii'dmuiiieipalityatj the week end.

their regulai niooiii .• place, on the 1th day of Sept., l.»-8 will lonsidci the following L hudget: ci A ^ s|| , i( . A , noN ^ toWNSH1PS

Township Tund

Salary of Trustee Office Rent . Trustee’s Expense a. Traveling Records and P;iy of Adv. Hoard

Miscellaneou :

1. Legal Servi’•

Total Twp. Fond .

Road fund

j, abor ... $ 225.001 Gravel, Stoim ami O*. . r Material ,,-91!!! Total Road Fund ... ■ * “"’• 00

'tuition I und

Pay of Traclm, School Transfers Total Tuition Fund

Special School l and

Repair of Building and Ground Repair of Kquipmen: School Furn. and Equip School SupplicJanitor Supplic .... Fuel for Schools Loans, Int. and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor Service • • Transportation of * hildren Light and Pow. . Miscellaneous Vault Cleaning. Commencement • • • Total Spe(ial School Fund •••

Knud Fund

Bonds and Loan" Interest Total Bond 1 m l • I LM A l l. OF FI ND." TO BE RAISED

Town-hip Road

2‘dO.OO

.$15910.00

600.00 200.00 200.00

Rheumatism And Stomach Trouble Ended By Kcnjola

600 00 I “ I his ' ,, ' ,licin ‘‘ delivered

r.oo.oo

. 1200.001

150.00 900.00 '

I 100.00 .

. 6550.00

500.00 800.00

. $ 11400.00 , .$10800.00

700.00 I

#11000.00

X ears of Suffering,*

States.

Me From She

"tr VONCASTLE YOUMlHMs

;t north see-

You

40m

AduijQ, 1Uc -'2S

Tuition Sp.School

Fund Fund Fund Fund

1. Total Est. Expenditures .... 1300 $ 275 f >940 $18400 2. Mis.. Rev. Deducted :! 9*0 3. Amt. to l» iai 'd bv Tax .. I'lOO 275 12860 13400 4. Balance Jul> 31 st ‘IS 1LH 9145 1708 5. Tax tu b< 1 * ted 660 197 5796 7a00 6 L’ncollected Mi-c. Rex . *9 7. Total Re. * it."■ ... ... 8' S 1*1.11 Iu27• I 9-9^ 8, I 'nexpendi f 1 ation 500 500 7970 I.GO 11. Total Deiiu. lion- ... .>00 500 .970 4.170

12. I•ifferpm *' 6' ' vv. 1 in"

7 and 11 922 556

5555

8562

1.'!. Working Hal .m ' . . .

650 138

7!)70

6700

1 1. Total to be laised by

Taxatioi $1572 $ 000 - I’ROFOSFD LEVIES

3525

$15262

Funds

l.evy on Property

Amount to Be

Township

$ .08

$ 1572

Road

0

Tuition

73

13525

Special Schorl

75

15262

Bond

58

J098S

TOTA1

$ 2.14

$41347

CO.MI’A RATIYI-i

SI VTF.M 1.N T OF TANKS

COLLECTED

worth

mg? Boy! can shout it

from the

housetops^ —7:,-

/ ■ 7. ftiojK

NEIL HAMILTON - RALPH u A UNnwsALPicture V

Irresistible Waves That Engulf^ Thrills—Mystery—(’onflict—Hom^l Tonight “BRINGING! -Last Times— FATHKirj

Wednesday 'i hursday

MERt HAM S’ Tl( KETS TOMGIII

GRANADA

|l!(J

AND TO BE COLLECTED

To Be

10988 | $11317

to be heard thereon. After more taxpayers feeling them-

-clxi aggri' Viu by -uch levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commis-ioi ■ 1 foi further and final action thereon. b\ filing a petition tliei for with the Count;. Auditor not lattr than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Bon'd will fix a date of earing in this county,

Dated August 24, 1928.

FRANK EDWARDS, Trustee.

('ollected

< olleetrd

Collected

Fund -

1926 Levy

11127 Lew

1928 Levy

Township

x 926

$ 110(1

$ 1100

Road

601

6.'.0

450

Tuition

8691

12.300

11005

Special Sohool Library

19451

18250

16120

Bond

3266

.3532

TOTAI

:::::: :::::$2957.3

$35560

$32507

Taxpayers the tax lev h

hall have a light

have been determined, ten

ippeuring

Raised !

“I know what Konjola will

rnyone who suffers from stomach! troubles and rheumatism as this medicine delivered me from years of suffering,” said Mrs. Emma Helms, Collected j Centerville, hid. (near Hammond.) V*?’ 1 “T9e rheumatic pains affected my 0! arm- and legs," continued Mrs. 13525 1 Helms. “The joints of my knees and 15262 1 elbow." were >u stiff and achy I could hardlv sleep at night, and 1 would le in misery all day. My ankles were swollen. During the night I j was subject to constant rising be- 1 cause of weak kidneys. My whole ,

system was terribly rundown.

“I was impre.-sed with the reports; of relief other sufferers were getting I* 0 '*

1'com Konjola so I decided to

HAV ( has." Morton IfiEll, em wort ^ 7' ^ The story of a college hero w ho tin trophies useless in the business world conies a life guard and has all the “Drowning” for him. -Last Times-“THREE RING

Tonight

MARRIAGE’

Coast playing

NOTH K TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

In the .Mattel of determining the Tax Rat*- for Certain Purposes by Washington Town-hip, Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township

Noli '' is hereby aiven the taxpayers of Washington Township, Put- 'disappeared completely, ram County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality never returned. My kidney trouble is at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of Sept., 1928, will con- I ., l)n ,. an( | m y stomach is back to

from Ooast every .-t"p.

Little Marcella Wil-on of linlianaha- been visiting her gran I-

grt i P a:cn t s ' M’, and Mis. Arthur Fry.

Before 1 finished two bottles j Mrs. Sam B. Wright Returned

fn in a two weeks v isit with her son Dr.' Eim-t Wright end wif at Hel-

the pains began easing up and as I con'inued with the treatment, they

and have

carries him ; 11 i oiions to the fi'd :xJjj •vh'i port lav- . nirn in sean Ii 1 .tin: Illy advise . Sill/ a:vl ing beauty o' !•<«'» small marg 1. Thtrosjf ning brunettt, thix-G^

vendear, 111., she was accompanied' helping her

win the

sider the following budget:

BUDGET (T.AS8I Fit 'ATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

Township Fund

Salary of Trustee Office Kent Trustee’s Expense Record" and Adv Pay of Adv. Board Exam. Records

M i .~eellaneous:

1. Attorney

Total Twp. Fund

.$

j normal. This medicine has benefited me in every way and 1 heartily re-

| commend it to others.”

1 Konjola is sold in Greencastle

720.00

60.00

300 00 i" 1 ’ ' * )ru K Store, and by

15.00 25.00

at

all the

best (lniggi"ts in all towns throughouc this entire section. —(Adv.)

Labor Road Tool -

Road Fund

and Mach.

50.00

.$ 1320 00 ,. s 2000.00 200.00 I

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER

Gravel, Stone and Other Material

200.00

M i 'cellanonus:

1. Rural Route

280.00

Total Road Fund

$ 2980.0,1

luiHon Fund

School Transfers .

600.00 $16100.00

Total Tuition Fund

>|M'cial School 1 und

Repair of lliiildtiig and Ground

1200.00

Repair ■ f 1 iijuipment

600.00

School Furn. and Eiiuip

500.00

School Su|)pliex

700.00

Janitor Supplies

100.00

Fin 1 for Schools

1 oaii", Int. amt liiiurance

2250.00

Tea her- Institute

900.00

Janitor Service

1200.00

1 ran.-por'ation of Children

5700.00

1 ight and Power

100.00

Miscellaneuus

160.00

Total Special Sch' ol Fund

Bond 1 und

Bonds

0 3000.00

Interest

1 100.00

Total Bond Fund

$ 4400.00

ESTI.M VI E Ol FUNDS TO Bl.

RAISED

T ownship

Road

Tuuion Sp.School Bond

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

1.Total list. Expenditures

...$1820

!f'29*U

$16100

$1.3810

$4400

2. Misc. Rev. Deducted

3100

3. Amt. to be jaised bv Tax ....

... 1.320

29811

13000

13810

1100

4. Balanc* .1 .1 •. Slat

... 520

1227

HUO

500

168

5. Tax to he Collected

... 650

650

7000

5796

2250

6. Uncoller'.ed Misc. Rev

40

7. Total Revenue

... 1170

1877

16480

6296

241S

8. Un* xpended Appropriations ..

... 600

1000

7900

5000

11. Total Deductions

... 500

1000

7900

5000

0

12. Difference hetw. 1 in*- 7 and 11

... 670

877

7580

1296

2418

13. Working Balance

... 660

745

8550

1 100

2200

14 Total to be raised by Taxation

...$1310

$2848

$1.3970

$1361 1

$4182

PROPOSFD LEVIES

Net Taxable Property, >1,859.775.

Number of Taxable Poll.-, 238.

Levy

on

Levy on

Amount to

Funds

Polls

Property

Be

Raised

1 own-hip

$

$ .08

?

1510

Road

Tuition 50 Special School 50 Bund TOT AI $1.00

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

.15 .75 .75 .23

$1.96 , I

2848

13970 13614

1182

$35921

To Be

('ollected

Collected

Collected

Collected

1926 Levy 1927 Levy

1928 Levy

1929 Lev y

$ 1300

$ 1260

$ 1395

$ 1510

1700

1 150

2000

2848

12500

12300

12800

13970

8425

11600

13611

1000

4 455

1400

4182

... $29800

$27890

$32195

$35924

Funds

Township Road Tuition Special School Bend TO! U

Taxpayer.- appearing "hall have a right to be heard thereon. After tii*' tax levies have lieen determined, ten or mote taxpayers feeling them--elvc aggrieved by such levies may appal to the State Board of Tax ''"mmi.-"iiiners fur further and tinal action thereon, by filing a petition thcrcfoi with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of Septembei, and the State Board will tix a date of hearing ill this county. Dated August 24. 1928. EDWARD CHEW, Trustee Washington Twp'

ftrnm Huy fever. Catarrh, Mna* Trouble, Rose Fever, Head Colda, etc. lake SIKO& now ami »:*vo yourself weeks of suffering lati-r. S 1 .- - Sf-NOR Jr. will korp fhc r children free from colJs. / Iw

PUBLIC SALE

Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction— Thursday, Aug, 30, 1028 At my farm. I miles north of Fillmore. 8 miles northeast of Greenrastle, on what is Known as the John Jacobs farm the following: HORSES—. 2 head of good work horses: I black horse about 8 year old: I spoolh mouthed hay mare. COWS—One 7 year-old Jersey cow will be fresh in November; I II yearold Jersey, will he Iresh in .lanunrv' 1 2-year-old heifer, will he fresh in November. HOGS—I sow with 8 pigs; | SOW with 8 pigs; | so„ with It) pigs: I sow with . pigs, | thoroughbred Du roc Jersey boar. t '.b° u * HI tons of oat hay. and about 12 or 15 hundred bushels of corn in held. I ARM IMI I.I.MENTS— 1 wagon 1 hay frame, | gravel bed, I hav rake^ 1 mowing machine. 1 corn pantcr. 1 cultivator. 1 riding brake plow. 1 walking brake plow. 1 di-c hairow. t tooth harrow. HARNESS, LTC. 1 set tug harness. I set of rhain harness, t leathPr , s !!K r HUch as pitch forks, mo fep( ro dwuhle trees, and some few household goods » !'•< ‘I*!* 1 "- 1 water separator, and other things not mentioned TERMS—-.All .urns ofnn.. or upder cash. On sums „ V p r sio a it of six months wi|| he given withou* interest. Notes he bankable. All property to he settled for before being removed. 2% discount for cash. Alffer Leatherman p , vr/ K v , . ( mv K , S , , U " Auct. I* \ I L A ERIN, ( Ladies of Fillmore Will Serve Lunch.

by her m ice Miss Kuala Heath of Reelsville. Mi-- Lucile Giidcw'll and Mis-j Cl'ta 15* vers of Terre H ute are' visiting .Mr. and Mr... Haul VonBuig and fr'en is at Indianapolis. Mrs. Edna Willi:m." and sons Charles and Boldiie have be ii visit ing M Ollie Williams and family Mr. and Mr-. Orville Collins -pen a few days at Terre Haute last

week.

Many frem a distanee attended ! the I’utnaniv ille Home Coming Sun-

! day.

Mi-. Kate Whittaker visited Mr. and Mrs. El Copper la.-t Thursday. Little Martha Mathevves who habeen -ick is about well again. Mr. and Mrs. Manard Hague will live in the Willai i Wain-ley home this winter. Mr. Hague i- a teacher in 1’utnamville High School.

The!.

mane* 1 i

at*

ihi: t>r wada

laughter, beauty and ron be had at the Granada the- ' d'l-sday and Thuisday, when

‘‘Mu'r But the Brave,” Fox Films delightful i im dy drama will open. It i (he story of a college hero, da. id I Cli trie. Morton, who finds H.i t the athletic trophies won in col- ! l»’g<' are of no earthly use in the bux-

ines- vurld.

Bat Is’ h • to eat and so he dons 'b< lair, int if a life guard which

broken-hearted aii'l :.i'ti|( Charlie', part will iiiffit In losing tli cortest finaneially enibarr.e-si^ lie help.- out bv .«'inn:iij race and bring ng M mon into troubled livf SHIELD Ol HOJiOl

AT THE

A deft and skillfi melodrama, p th ism, told in ‘ (ni- 1 thiilling, make "Tb Honor,” tbs L'ni'cii. 1 at the Yoliiiistk' Th day only, one of ing photoplays The entl tion of the llatiol'• 1 ^ the policenia'i. H and at honie, home vividly t • ;K ^ ship t" w metropoliti n citf

ed.

Some ' ■ 'T and fire • 1 i the ll'IIV J with additi s , : ' airplanes in « c ^ j es the intensity J Both Neil Hr J Gulliver, v. " •> 1 give ext ■ . .Ralph Lev I l/.;itioii- "! ' , ; .i 1 that is in *lenw ^ I role a-- he d<'i M ■ J ; uutdoii bim''1' " . ,1 1 ed and h' noifil 1 , politan police force-

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Special Theatre U\ to INDIANAPOLIS Every Day. Tickets good going on trai |b ,,J I Greencastle at 4:10 P. M. Hood returning- on date ol sal< j For further information cal1 J TERRI': MA1TE. INDIANA 1 ’" 1 ' 1 ' EASTERN TRA(. < "■