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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,1929.

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proposi'd to be i 1 • ! '•! 1 1 .r. to may be piintcd and published. I be u.m' • to pay for th impn »< .n nt | |f remonstrance or objections II and construction of the road for im- are fjp.j against this bond issue, a, | provement, petitioned for by Albert I hearing will be given in this county,

Hi! Stoner, et al, in -aid t wnship.

! NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP OF

ROAD BONO ISSUE.

In the Matter of determining to issue and sell Road Bond- by the Board

Ten or more taxpayers, othei than i those who pa> poll tax o:.ly, who feel ; themselves aggrieved b> such deferI mination by aid board may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax ConnnisM. Her-

at the Court Hou-e in the City of <• i. , (ir encastle, In iana. by said State "f County Commissioners of I utnam r Hoaid of Tax Commissioners, on a bounty, Indiana, for a-i ingon own

dav to be named and fiyod by said|‘ s hlp» count},

hoar,]. I Notice is hereby given to the tax- |

payer's of Washington township, in Putnam County, Indiana, that the | cf County Commissioners of I

I-aid ccuntv, at their regular January, j

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Done by order of the Board of Coun-

for further action, by fileing with the C Commissioners of Putnam County,. county auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, this 7th day of January, 1^

Indiana, their objection thereto, <.n or 1921b

before twenty-nine (29) days from the | Willis E. (dll, Auditor of Putnam day of the appearance of this notice i C ounty, Indiana. in a Newspaper in which the same Janies, County Atty. 8-15-2t.

An Important Announcement,

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(11 {h l\ \ ( oil! \ i' >i !>!'f\ !. Ivojid Iinpi'<i\‘(nr.!it on tile town-hip TOWNSHIPS o\ i{')\!> HONO in, , a herein aforesaid.

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taxpayer- nf (ii • , a Township-, m Pi k. iana, that tl po .i d mi-sioners of lid regular Jam . Tin being the* 7t i dav , !'

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dot* rmim d t i provement im ! and Madison i a not to exceed th(

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The in t a -es-i il v.d city in (Hi i n n: M i ing unit, outsbli' i f t

towns and , iti $il,(i(>] ,J.V1 o i debt( dm > f i

(Jreenea-tie i i ' i sue, i ut-ide o' tn in ■ and cities tin 11 iu, i sir . j said sum of ?s,2bi•.(•(» n lw issued a- aim. ati j ( i. umount of -aid ii ml t . „ l oad boml - Ilf (i n I . - ' b outsid • i f tin i r.-i ,,,,1 ■ . d t citie, then i,i, \ I > of $6,506.04 b. ing ii pro|Nirtionate -hai- t' roinl improven i a*. The net a -i ail valm id erty in -aid Ma :i i T. • ing unit, i- sl.tT i.' , > 'i t total indelitediii r f i a I •ai I Madi -'Ii! 1Y\vII .a ; \ il i-sue, i $l2,Hi0.00. Of ai$<,200.0(1 in Imiio- . al.m the aggregat ■ amnu . i to lie issued a M i I build

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’ii'O or mere taxpayers, other than I th" • who pay poll tax only, fiom r Uith said townships, who ’ feel t hemselvi aggrieved by -ueb de1 tetinitiation of said Hoard to i; -ue ami -i ll -aid roa I bond- may appear ta the State Hoard of Tax Commisionci for further action by filing "■'ji ctiaii- to the issue of -aid bonds with the county auditor i f Patnam County, Indiana, on or before tweetynim- (.‘.ii days from t!ie day of th*-fir-t publication of (hi- notice in the new-paper- in which the -ame will be printed and puble-hed. If a remcn--tranee r objections are filed again--t tbi- bond i -ue a bearing will be U'vin at the court-house in the City "f (in .m a.-lb . Indiana, b;. said State lioanl of Tax Commissioners on a day to be named by -aid Hoard. Dmie by ordci of tin Hoard of the .( iiinty ( er j loners of Putnam, County, Indiana, on this 7th day of 1 January 1929. W di- I.. Oill, Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana. 8-15-21.

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\" MCE hi i ANPAt KKS (ll M.iDIdON ritWNSHIP (IF ROAD BOND |Sv( p; I " the amount of $13,000.00. 1 tin Mattel of determining to i--"I sell Road Bonds by the Hoard ' 1 1 1 1 i.'.y ( e Mini --ioners of Putnam • ■ uuty, Indiana, for Madi-on Tow.:b.p, in said County. Notice i- hereby given to the tuxI 1 ". • ' - "f Madison Township, in Putno" County, Indiana, that the Hoard of County Commissioners cf said county at theii regular January Term '■ tin ame li.'ing tile 7th day of January, 1929, determined to i.-sue "ml 11 road improvement bon is of a il town.- ip, augreguting not to ex""<1 the um of $1!,000.00. The amount of bond- i sued will bear intere t at our and one half per cent, |n i annual, payable semi-annually. I ' net a-.-e i d value of all prop- • rty in tbi taxing m it is *1,475,033.00 and the present total indebtedness vr.lb ail this i ue for road bonds is

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Tuesday, Jan. 8 7:30 O’clock—Bowman Gym

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FANNIE * BRICE MYMAN ^ By Arline de Haas

Copyright 1H2S Warner Bros. Pictures Tno. "MY MAN,” starring Fannie Brice, is a Warner Bros, pleturlzatlon of this novel.

SYNOPSIS In a Pronr apartment Fanny Grire is bringing «p her orphaned brother, Phil, and her attractive but set fish sister, Audrey. Fanny, older than Audrey, makes erery sacrifice that her sister, nine a stenographer, may he saved from the humdrum life she, herself, leads. Od her may to Thorite s, theatrical costumers, u here she sen s. Fanny sees a handsome young inaii demonstrating muscle builders. Then, on her eighteenth birthday, Audrey antwunres that she is bar inn home to ‘lire her own life.'' Meantime, Lazarus, art director for Waldo, a theatrical producer, hears Faitny sing and arranges to hare her voice tried by Waldo.

lot, Marie.” new hat back won't wear It

CHAPTER IV—Continued

“Does It—do you think It really means I'm to go there—to see Waldo?” Fanny demanded eagerly. ‘'Do to see Waldo. Why you big dumbbell,” the girl laughed. "Say, dearie, you got the eliance of a lifetime. Sure, you gotta he there at ten tomorrow. Gee, whatta break! Hey, what dya think!” Marie turned to the girl beside her. “Waldo's gonna give Fanny a tryout. Swell, huh!” "Gee. that's great, Fanny!" Thn other girl leaned across the table and called to Fanny. “I’m sure glad you got your chance, kid. You

deserve It."

Quickly Ihe news traveled about

"Well, thanks

Fanny tucked the into the bag. ‘T home, 1 11 carry It.”

‘ An’ get some make-up on, kid, lyefore you go down there. Kemember, Waldo’s used to seein' th’ best. Make-up never lauded no girl In the hometown choir and that’s the show you're tryln' not

j to make.”

“Sure, I'll remember,” Fanny laughed. “You’re a good kid,

Marie.”

Arm in arm they went out Into the subway rush. All that evening Fanny walked on air, her head in the clouds. She had confided all her hopes and aspirations to I'hll when she told h!m the news, and he tried to be enthusiastic because Fanny seemed to expect him to lie, and he was devoted to his o!d?r sister. But for him it would have had to he something more tangible than a tryout to grow excited over. But he was glad, lust the -ame, because Fanny was glad. And Fanny rehearsed the songs for Phil and demanded his criticism, and tried them before a mirror, changed them, asked him which one he thought she should sing first, and grew more and more nervous as she remembered the approaching morning. All night long she was haunted with spectres One moment she was singing before Waldo and she had no voice at all—no sounds

the room and all Ui * girls cam * came from her lips She sat up In

rushing to read the letter, to comment on it, anil to congratulate Funny. They were all glad, for her

Fanny looked around, dazed.

eake, even though a few murmurad ns to what they Would do If they only had her chance. The day passed, somehow, though Fanny never knew quite how. Sho went about lu a trance, sewing things ail wrong, until Mrs. Paul took the work away from her and told her she'd better go home. "Anyhow,” she added kindly, “You'll bo wanting lo rehearse some stud, so take the r-• t of ihe afternoon off. There's not inucu 1 of a rush today." "Thanks Just Uio same, Mrs. Paul,” Fanny answered. ' But I'd rather stay here, i'll try to pm my mind on my work.” Fanny didn't want to go home— ■ she hated the thought ot going to the empty apartment. If only she could be rushing home to tell Audrey, It would be different. It might mean everything, this tryout— might mean that she would be able to give her sister all the things she bad wanted. lint Audrey wouldn't be there! There was only Phil to share her excitement, and he was a little too young to realize all that It meant to her. “Look, Fanny, what ya gonna wear,” Marie questioned as the girls were getting ready to leave for the day. "Ya oughta have somethin' swell—Just tremaglne—

Waldo!”

"Oh, 1 don't know," Fanny returned. "I guess I I'll have to wear what I got on. I don’t know;

what'll I wear, Marie?"

“Listen, babe, you wear that| henna dress that's the' best look In' thing you got. Haven't you got another hat? I mean somethin

that'll go with th' dress?”

“This goes all right with It, 1 guess." Fanny took out her little

dark blue, shapeless felt.

"No, It don’t.” Marie shock her head “Hay, I got a hat d's new, an’ IPs Just about the < I >r of that dress. You can borrow It -I Just got It. Look, try It on.”? She pulled a paper beg from her locker shelf and took out the ha*. "Here, lemme trv It." She adjusted tho hat on Fanny's head and turned the girl about, admiring th° effHC'. “That's swell You go ahead and take It. Fanny. Ya wanna make a good Impression th’ minute ya enter

(hat door.”

‘'That’s awfully nice of you, Marie." Fanny thanked h o r. You’re sure I won’t hurt ft.” “No. that’s all right. II ’.all for the honor of dea!i oi l a borne, Inc she taugh -d. “Otui ! hup.' ya make cocil, balm. ’

bed with a little shriek Another time she was on her way to the producer’s office, and she was walking, and walking, and walking, and she never seemed to got there, and at last, when she did arrive, she was too late -it was closed. Stie Jumped as she came to. Now slip was going Into her dance. The music was playing. Fuddonly her foot slipped. She was falling -falling falling -falling no end to the aby.-s Into which she had plunged. Moaning, she a woke. The bright light of morning was trying to make its way Into the room. Tho alarm clock was ringing In her

cars.

Fanny leapt out of bed and began to dress. Her fingers seemed all thumbs, cold and trembling, nervous. She stumbled around the dark kitchen, preparing breakfast; awakened her brother, going through the morning formalities in a daze She tried to eat, but she felt slek with elopement and succeeded only In swallowing a few mouthfuls of roffee. She tried to follow* Marie's Instructions about putting on mtfke-up with some left-over cosmetics of Audrey's and was surprised herself at the change a little rouge and llpsllclc. judiciously applied, made in her appearance. With the henna colored dress and hat she found herself attoctlve, even. At last she was ready, and with her songs arranged In nn old music foilo, she star'eil for the offices of Bronson Waldo Production*,

Incorporated.

In the long narrow waiting room men and women sat, cooling their heels. Watching eagerly as the door to the Inner office opened and shut. Tlv steady click-click of a vpewrlter kept up an Insistent clatter. The nasal voice of the telephone operator. punctuated by the dull plop of plugs put In and taken out, seemed never to cease. A languid office boy snapped Inhospitably at the new arrivals, survevlng th»m all with a supreme

air of boredom,

“Ifell-oooo . . . whootlt, please. . . . Hell-ono Mistur-r-r Wateon . . , No. Mistur r r Waldo's outta town. . . Hellooo . , . Whotlt, please . . . Justta mlnmit, Miss Tinker, Mle-tur-r r Waldo wintsa talk to you. . . . Hellooo . . . Mistur-r-r Waldo, here s Miss Tucker . . . Hell ooo . . , WhoiIt, please , . . No, he's outta town . . . Hell-000 . . . Juana minnut, Mistur-r-r Waldo . . . Hellooo . . . Whootlt, ppleetn . . .Whozlt . . . No. he won’t* be bark ’til next week . . . Hell-ono . . . Wbozit, plreze . . . Mlatur r-r Lazarus . . . I Mistur-r-r Thorne calling ... All rlghtta . . . Here'sa Mlstur-r-r Thorne. Mlstur-r-r Lazar na . . . Hell ooo . . . Whootlt pleeze . , .” Fanny looked around, bewildered by nil this confusion nt sound and embarrassed by the stares of the waiting crowd. They seemed la he looking her up and down with the most hostile eyes, as though asking why she should he there, or even exist at all. She scarcely knew what i^ do. how to proceed, now that sh-> was here Then sha saw the nffiee hoy glaring at her, and decided that she should ap-

proach him.

"1—!M like to see Mr Lazarus, please.” she began timidly, almost

under her breath.

"You goDa n’ appointment?” thu hov harked hack at her. quite ce>

tain that she hadn't.

"Yes. please. Ho «a said ten

o’clock T

"Whassa name'” The hoy shoved a pad of paper it Fannv. ' W "tit here.” he coui nandcd, pointing to the dotted 'In., (Te be continued.)

Term, 1929, the same being the 7th day of January, 1929, determined to j issue and sell road bonds of said j township, aggregating not to exceed the sum of $13,636.00, the sum of j $7,136.00 of said sum of $13,636.00 be- j ing for the improvement of the Andy j Trester, et al, road, in said township,] jand the sum of $6,500.00 of -aid sum | 1 of $13,636.00 being for the improvement of the Daniel A. Hutcheson, et

al, roa I, in said township.

The amount of bonds issued will bear interest at four and one half per cent, per annum, payable semi-annu-

ally.

The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit, for road tax, j is $1,876,279.00, and the out-tanding j indebtedness of said township for r ad j bonds without this is'sue is $23,761.60.1 That the proposed issue and bond j sale is to raise -assets to pay for the improvement of the said above named roads. The said sum of $7,136.00 being for the sail Andy Trester, <t ul, road, and the sum of $6,.->00.0(1 being for the Daniel A. Hutcheson, ct al,

road.

Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who may pay poll tax only who

feel themselves aggrieved by such de-j . p,

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fill Fay Wray. Simplc-hear;,,: J accent. Her life poverty.Mr,;'l drab. To her, Yon S';- (,. , | glittering, handsome prinn „f dreams, awakening a love he J

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termination of .-aid board, may appeal | D r . Y acl, Bait , - wa. called

to the State Board of Tax Commis ' SuiK ; : y a , tl , „ .,1 the little sioners for further action, by filcingj ol m, [ Mt Glia Miller,

j objections with the county Auditor of; I Putnam County, Indiana, on or before j

!twenty-rine (29) days from the day ^«-i j |*1 of first appearance of this notice in ;i T‘g}p8 S {5^0 ! gPW

newspaper in which the same is printed and published, or from its first |

publication.

If a remonstrance or objections ate filed again t this bond issue, or against the bond issue for cither of sui 1 above named roads, seperately or

Konjola went diintl ,,, ; the ailments and . i mi . , < fi.v ' ■yy, than in many yeat .My , . vigor was restored ,

can w >t k through tf ! a | ing. With renev j2| three h art;, in-..! . yB them just lik" o m wa that not marvelo Co Konjola i- -old in te * the Owl drug store m hi*'

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severeally, a hearing will be given in this Putnam County, by State Beard of Tax Commissioners, on a day to be named and fixed by said tax board, which will be held in the Putnam County Court House, at Greencustle, Indiana. Dime by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, on this 7th day of January, 1929. Willis E. Gill, Auditor vf Putnam County, Indiana. James, County, Atty. 8-15-21

Gary's Leading Chef Gains Health \nd Happiness 'through New Konjola; Gratefully Indorses It.

BANK STATEMENT

Chartor No. 656

Report of the condition of Fillin' re State Bank at Fillmore in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1928. Oran E. Buis, President. Chas. 0. Bunten, Vice-President. A. W. Inman, Cashier-Secretary.

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts $115,964.82 Other Bonds, Securities, etc. 3,431.61 Banking House \ 900.00 Furniture and Fixtures ... 1,900.00 Other Real Estate Owned... 11,063

Due from Tru.-t Companies Banks ami Bankers and.. Cash on Hand Cash Items Interest Paid Expenses Taxes

TOTAL

21,743.0 I 4,780.57 1.173.00 8.666.00 2,290.00

938.00

. $168,710.07

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock—Paid in .,$ 25,000,00

Surplus Undivided Profits—Net Demand Deposits Exchange and Interest Time Certificates Savings Depo.-its Bills Payable

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. 10.000.00

1.430.00

. 103 181.74 . 8,579.00 . 9,067.05

5,718.68 6.763.00

$168,710.07

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I, A. W. Inman, cu.-liier of the Fillmore State Bank, of Fillmore, do s.domniy swear that the above statement

•s Due.

A. W. INMAN. Suo.-cribed and sworn to before inthis 1th day of Jan., 1929. (Seal) OTTO N. HICKS; Notary Public •'*}’ ( ommiss’on Expires Aug. 22. 1929 -o-

"l ft■! that it is my duty to convey to ::ll .-ufTerers my wonderful e.xp'lienee with Konjola so that they may lenii o( its amazing re.-torative power-," jid Mrs. Mary Hcrrigan, the ehr( uf Gary’s leading restaurant, living at k;08 Koo ev.lt Place, Gary,

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1 wa eompletfly rundown in health. \l! my ambition and energy hail escaped me. 1 felt tired and drowsy during tho day and no more that) an hour after starting work, it see mod an impossibility continue. I Was abl" to cut a meal only after prep'ii.ng foods to tempt my appetite. Search for a system building medicine failed and it -eened that 1 wi.ul i g„ through life the victim of *i i u.ulcwn ami disordered ystom, “But soon after starting the Kon-

Put- jola ti'.tment, u!l this was changed.

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There will be preaching services here at the M. P. Church by Rev. Hanger Sunday morning and night There is quite a lot of si,-kiins around here caused from the flu. j Mrs. Irene Surber ami daughter .spent Friday afternoon w.th Mrs.

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