The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1929 — Page 4
QUALITY MERCHANDISE OF WELL KNOWN ' BRANDS OF GOODS. EVERY ONE KNOWS \ ^ , THE SANDARD OF QUAUTY.
IIBSiFU* MILDER i H \N IN 1918. hav< Kia.sK> >uit. In oniennK grasst ^ Br I VICKS srrs NEW RKCORD spp.I be «urp to toll the SP«I house just Although the type of flu this year w |, a { your lawn conditions ar unless, is not so serious as in 1918, health; n h experience the mix- 1
authorities are urging everybody to..' ,u • 1 1 treat even the -lightest cold at the ture that you want.
Ii§ start, as colds lower the resistance • Lawns that have rough usage, parfH and make the body an easy prey to I tjeularly those where children play , bronchitis or pneumonia. ! every day, need u tough and endur- : jswtrts "rXnomSI - - ^;
_|call for Vicks \-apoRub, the external ‘
=s treatment which proved so helpful in
2= the Ittl8 epidemic.
= In spite of va-tly increased capac- = |ity, the Vicks laboratories aie once = more operating all night long and
= art now produ< 'i r OOP jars daily. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOW AN( ES = A substantial part of this increase I Thp Herai.i, elks, ex $8,501 H v Mr i but „? i ,, ::„trv'e PrW USH ! Miller Bryant Pierce Co., sme . 9.00 | = '' " ~ '''' ' ' Itemiiurton Rand Co., same .. 90.75
IT. R. Woodbunif Trs. of ex .. 62.75j
wear that answer this purpose admir- 1 ably and not not wear off under usage as do some of the more delicate i
and finer mixtures.
Fancy Outing, 1 Of*
Mohawk Pillow Cases, Each
39c
Fancy Outing, 36 inches wide, "1 f)C
12 Mommr Japanese Pongee, Yd
. 33c
Amoskeag Outing, 1921 Quality, 22 ^ C
9-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, Yd
49c
White Outing, 15cM6C
10-1 Brown Pepperell Sheeting, Yd
45c
Bed Spreads, Special, Alii "/IQ Large Size . ’i* I •‘*•7
Hope Muslin, Bleached. Yd
12k
Fancy Bordered Bath "J
81x90 Pepperell
$1.29
9-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting. Yd
39c
Colored Bath Towels, Extra Large Si/e 01/1/
Percales, 1 O 1 „ Yd. . I
* 15c
Linen Weft Toweling, Q_ Yd
Part Wool Blankets, Large Size. Pair
$2.98
All Linen Toweling, 18 inches wide, 1 7c
All Linen Damask, Yd
98c
Stevens \ll Linen Toweling, 12c
Wash (Toths 5c and .1 for
25c
Glass Toweling, All l.inen, 18 in. wide, 22C
Cotton Batts, 1 lb. Rolls, Comfort Size
90c
Best Quality Seamless Sheets, dj"! ' 81x(MI . . . ♦P I .
Ginghams, Fast Colors, t Q „ 12 Inches Wide AOV/
& 16c
SALE WILL ( LOSE SATURDAY
A ONE DOLLAR VERDICT EVANSVILLE, Jan. 17 (UP) —
. Thomas Leach only a $1 verdict : in nis slander suit against bis neigh- {! bur. Mrs. Eliza llarnickle, but it waj | lielieved that the superior court jury ! | which heard the case set aprecedent j | that will -erve to “shooping by li<|Uoi
£ J foes.
During the trial it developed that a rais was made on Leach’s home in 'which no liquor was found, occurred = ^ = after Mis. Barnickle reported to the Vanderhurg county Women’s Christian |s i Temperance Ui ion that she -uspected S him of violating the dry law. The head —■ 0 f the Union was accused by the de- == dendants attorneys of causing the raid — In behalf of l/ ach, a street car colics ductor, it was shown that “a little =S satchel" which he carried from home Ee each morning, and which figured in 3s testimony, contained his lunch. Lights in the basement of the Leach £S home were also -ighted a “supicious.' His council remarked: "If every |§ man- home that had a light burning in the basement was raided, every == home in Evansville would be visited
^S by the authorities.
J NOTH K OF Ql ALIFK ATION OF
EXECUTOR.
S. C. Prevo Company
ALL OVER INDIANA
idea to save expenses of buying license plates for his automobile, but he is poorer by thirty dollars, despite the idea. Plates for Sorks machine would have cost $5, hut he noticed that 1027 Illinois plates were the same color as the 192!) plates of Indiana.
Alcany Farmer, Administrator.
Jany. 15, 1929.
James & Allee, Attys. lf>-3t.
NOTH E OF \DMIMSTRATION Notice is hereby given that the un-
VINCKNNES— Harry Chancy Is believed to have paid the highest price for thirty-five quail in this city's history. The price was $840, the total of fines for having mote than the legal number in his po session. The case has just been disclosed, although the
fine wa imposed in December bj n | tor of the estate of Emmet O. HuntJustice Martin Smith. Chaney was > er late of Putnam County, deceased, taken into custody at the expiration! CYNTHIANA — This town has a ! Said estate is supposed to he sol-1
of the ten-day tppeal limit and then | new water works plant anil mains hut vent.
A policeman noticed the differences '''‘'"'^'"d has been appointed by the and arrested him. He was assessed a | of th, ‘ r ' rtult p' urt of Putnam tine of $.10 j County, State of Indiana, administra-
—o— |'
ISi Notice is hereby given, that the unSplersigned has duly qualified as E.xe|s£ cutris of the I^ist will and testament of Dell Asher deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to be sol1 vent. j January 8, 1920. Sylvia Shannon, Executrix. Corwin & (iillen, Attorneys.
START SEKDINC THE LAWN Lawn upkeep comes pretty close to being a year atound job. If the lawn shows wear and tear at any time during the season, it should be repaired at once, either by sowing seed, putting in sod or by giving fertilizer to en-
courage growth.
Winter seeding of lawns has become a well established piactice because of its very practical value, and because it is that much necessary
the case wa- disclosed. He
to pay the fine.
SULLIVAN— fieurs of a truck on which Lynn (ia-ton wa- working performed a valet’s job for him—they took off his clothes, fiaston, alone in a garage, was King beneath the
arranged n() water. Opinions differ as to the
| cause of the aridity. Some citizens assert that an electric current was insufficient to operate a motor for a pump at a well filled with water. Others say the well was drilled improperly and a third group charges that the engineer who installed the' system failed to do the work right. ,
Alcany Farmer, Administrator. January 15, 1929. James & Allee, Attys. Ifi-lt. I
truck making some adjustments with j In the meantime, citizens continue to
the engine tunning, when the sleeve of his work shirt was caught in the transmission gear-. He managed to keep hints. If away from the machinery, but it tore the work shirt, two flannel shirts, underwear, a pair of ordinary ttousers and two pairs of overalls, (iaston also wore a pair of laced hoots when he went beneath the truck—they f' rmed his -ole attire when he finally freed himself.
BH. DEMAND FOR Tit KETS BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. If. (UP Although a heavy demand is being made for tickets for the Puidue-Ind-ianu basketball game here Jan. 19,
get their water supplies from wells L ’ L - Ki ' her * tick,Jt "'“"uger, expects } lorn0S I to be* able to fill all applications. For ’ I the first time in itoany years a Pur-
due-Imliana basketball game will t>e
NOTH E OF ADMINISTRATION j played U fore all Notice is hereby given that the un- ! he said,
der-igned has been appointed by the Heretofore the seating capacities of Judge of the Circuit Court of Put- the gymnasiums at Bloomington ami nam County, State of Indiana, admin- j Lafayette have been for inadequate istrator of the estate of Cecil M. for the large ctowds wishing to see Hunter late of Putnam County, de- the two state rival- play but the new ceased. Indiana university field house has
Said estate is WABASH John Sork had a bright vent.
supposed to be sol- made it possible for all comers to be
taken care of.
spring work out of the way. Grass seed may be sown at any time. Th< ideal day is after a snow when there
u.a.. game « ... "e' is no w ind. The -eefl then ban be easily who wish to see it, i seen against the snow and its even dis
tribulation becomes an easy matter The melting snow carries it to the earth and the seed is leady to germinate with the earliest growing weathei being swelled to the bursting point
with the winter moisture.
Sowing grass seed is a simple task The main requisite is to get good seed from a reliable -eed house and to get
Mrs. Babe Ruth’s Death In Fire Discloses Tangle
seed suited to the conditions which exist in your lawn. The recleane.l glass seed sold by the first class firms i- free from weeds and tested for its germinating quality. You may he sure that it will grow and that there won't be a crop of weeds in it. Cheap gargain lot, grass seed mixtures offer no such certainty and aie poor econ-
omy.
Grass sied is now mixed to suit the variou- conditions where it is to grow. Shady situations have an entirely different selection of grass varities from
Identification of Mrs. George Herman (Babe) Ruth as the victim of a fire which destroyed the residence, abovi right, of Dr. ivdward il. Kinder, dentist, inset, at Watertown, Mass,, discloses that Mrs. Ruth hail Imco estranged from the swat king of baseball for several years. Mrs. Ruth and her adopted daught* r, Dorothy, at left. Photo of the house was taken after the fire. Middle second story window on ide of the house opens into the bedroom where Mr.-. Ruth was found.
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T. R. Woodburn, Aud. of. ex. . 9.1.50 | Bourroughs Add Mch. Co., sme. 157.70 J T. R. Woodburn, Red. of ex. . 88.00 j Leona Cooper, add. sal 598.53 Edw. Kiteljorge, shrf of. ex . 13.35 Kdw. Kiteljorge, fees 52.00 Orville O’Neal, sal. & mlg. .. 200.13 H. Lieber, Sryrs of ex 5.54 Eugene Dietson, of. ex 0.48 J. C. Vermillion, spt. sal. ex. . 251.22 l.ucile Hart, nss’t supt 37.50 C. Marshall, sal. ex 120.90 C. B. O’Brien, sal. ex 140.00 R. P. Mullins, health 14.00 G. W. Irwin & Sons, health .. 3.55 O. A. Day, sal ; 100.00 M. F. Cooper, sal 100.00 F. Davis, sal 100.00 J. 'H. James, sal 125.00 S. A. Vermillion, sal 125.20 Busenbarg Co., Jckn tp. poor . 38.82 G. W. Irwin, same 2.39 C. X. Stroube, Frnkln tp por. ... 2.00 Fall Bros., same 11.93 D. W. Bain Co., Rsl. tp. por .. 16.26 Walter Ramsey, same 7.00 K. W. Tucker, same 4.84 Darnell & Edwards, Mne tp por 25.18 L. W. Veach, same 31.00 L. W. Veach, Floyd tp. poor . 9.00 Fred Duncan, same 12.42 Hunter Bros., Marion tp por. . 18.00 C. B. O’Brien, same 10.00 C. B. O’Brien, GC. Tp. por .... 37.40 Cooper & Inman, same 42.14 Tom Moran, same 27.00 S. C. Prevo, same 51.56 C. A. Kelley, same 66.63 Walter Bryan, same 4.00 L. M. Chew, same 34.50 C. T. Southard, same 26.88 C. C. Tucker, same 76.50 C. H. Monnett, same 20.00 ( ha.-. H. Rector, same 50.00 J. L. Etter, same 79.96 Potter Shoe Store, same 5.50 W. M. McGaughey, same .... 177.50 Moore & Cook, same 59.55 Tom Moran, same 2.00 J. L. Etter, Mdsn tp. por .... 4.00 J. L. Ellis, same 12.00 C. C. Tucker, Wshntn tp por . 15.00 Mrs. W. J. Hunt, same 7.90 C. T. Southard, same 26.94 S. C. Prevo, same 2.60 C. B. O’Brien, Wrn. tp. por ... 10.00 Glen Frye, same 20.88 Mary Lawrence, Jffn tp. por .. 12.00 Chas. Rector, same 50.00 E. M. Hurst, Cvdl. tp. por .... 9.50 Larkin & Denny, same 15.25 Clifford Craver, CH repr 2.50 Geo. Coffman, same 4.75 j R. S. Cowgill, CH 2 & .11 26.26 Hattie Thomas, CH. Mtrn 18.00 Geo. Coffman, sal 100.8.1 Homer Griffin, sal 100.83 R. P. Mullins, CH. sup 1.50 H. L. Jackson, same 4.10 Wm. Rubbing Stone Co., same 12.00 Sanitary Supply Co., same ..., 63.79 GCastle Tel. Co., same 86.00 Vandalia Coal Co., same 267.13 GCastle Gas & Elec. Co., sme . 6.88 Wabash Valley Elec. Co., same . 75.60 GCastle Water Works Co., sme, 65.65 Keiger Co., CH & grr 419.68 Home Steam Laundry, jail .... 4.01 Browning Hammond Co., sme .. 1.00 Guy Jackson, Co. F. spt 75.00 Mary Jackson, Co. f. mtrn .... 25.00 Robert Smith, Co. f. labor 8.00 Silas Dow, same 20.00 Lafe Steel, same 40.00 Glen Cash, same 3.00 Stella Huffman, same 40.00 Mary Steel, same 40.00 Mart Nichols, same 3.00 Ray Arnold, same I8.00 Floris McCammack, Co. f. sup 131.63 Vandalia Coal Co., same .... 134.20 Nat. Ref. Co., same 15.00 Jean Kivett, same 121.00 Earl Cash, same 147.51 C. A. Clearwaters, same 380.00 Guy Jackson, same 18.90 Mrs. Louie Sinclair, same .... 6,20 Sanitary Supply Co., same 44.18 S. C. Prevo, same 10.32 Campbell Bros., same 26.50 Moore & Cook, same o.go Scobae Bros., same 0,35 Harris Milling Co., same fi.30 Browning & Hammond, same .. 24.00 U. P. Mullins, same 7.09 N. Concillo, same 21,60 High Point Oil Co., same .... 10.60 Purity Baking Co., same .... 24.31 C. B. O’Brien, fm physen 18.50 L. M. Chew, 11 00 I* red Thomas, rphn poor 24.00 W. F. Nichols, same 20.75 Ethel Hirt, same 30.00 Elizabeth Sears, same .10.00 Mrs. Ray Bell, same 30.00 Mrs. Curtis laiwrence, same 20.00 Ethel Quinnett, same 20.00 | Goldie O’Neal, same 20.00
Doma York, same May Williams, same Icy Claunch, same Mary Robertson, same .. Maud Haskett, same .... Chas. Rector, soldr. burial Allen Campbell, same ... The Banner, pub. prtng. .,
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Fred V. Thomas, tax rfnd. .. 35.10 Louise Darnell, same 3.55 Jno. H. Wilson, same 4.00 Common Seh’l. Int. deficiency 2100.00
Put. County T. B. Ass’n. ..., Tom Williamson, bdg rpr ... A. G. Sutherlin, same W. J. Holliday, bdg, gas fnd. . N. C. O’Hair, officer’s bnds . Fidelity Casulty Co., sme. ... c. ('. (iillen, same Alva Lisby, City Treas., sme. J. D. Adams Co., Grr Rpr. . Tribby Garage, same Clifford Craver, same Citizens Trust Co., same ... Standard Oil Co., same ....
-un. Dry soils each l The Herald, same
20.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 59.00 50.00 62.34 70.13
Ind’pls. Spring Service Co. same 18.51
Syrva Hurst, same Earl Herbert, Grr Rpr. ... Ira McKamey, same Howard Shake, same C. M. Furr, same Roy Arnold, same Frank Arnold, same J. L. McFerran, gs tx 1st. . Beck Sales Co., same A. J. Johnson, gs tx 2ndfl .. Mid-West Stone Co., gs. tx Thos. Roach, same Ind. State Farm, gs tx 3rd. H. E. Jobe, same C. M. Jobe, same Vestal Brannam, same ...
22 65 j Morrison Bros., grr A rn iiiUtb
59.7? Beck Sales Co., same
500.00 217.25
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877.61 . 27.50 . 75.00 203.57 . 44.18 273.78 . 16.85 . 28.61
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Scobee Bros., same High Point Oil Co., same .. Kiger Co., same Irma Campbell, same Jno. Cook & Sons, same Consolidated T. * R. Co., sme Lgnition Serv Co., same Jas. 1. Nelson, same Grant Allen, same
King, M. & Foster, same . A. G. Sutherlin, Co. unt WOf USj
6!(1.58 | Brazil Daily Times, Meyers rd.* . 2.25 L r ed E. Boatman, Brackney rd ’ 111.04 p,. r d Lucas, sal., exp •t().28 j w j.; (jj]i ( same
.i.1.00 ci, ,. j Arnold, aud.
• 7.86 \\r. j.). Gill, clercl alwnr .. . 6.15 , Alva Lisby, sal 106.05 Leona Cooper, sal. of. ex
Henry Allen, same 18.00 Kdwtrnl Kiteljorge
C. W. Dean, same
Ed. Clodfelter, same ...
Levi Williamson, same A. G. Sutherlin, same . Chas. Miller, same ... Dan Hall, same Venter Houck, same . Harvey Hale, same ... Cha-. Simmons, same .
Clay Olliver, same ...,
Arthur Eggers, same . Henry Phillips, same .. Emery Nichols, same .. C. B. Knauer, same .., Rex Hathaway, same . Andrew Johnson, same Layman Heppler, same Geo. E. Thomas, same
Herb Fitsimmons, same
Lee Bryan, same T. C. Rond, gs tx rd. , J. C. 'Hinote, same ...
Dennis Die), same
E. B. Wright, same ...
24.36 19.26 11.95 74.70 28.46 42.60 65.20 13.40 16.26 . 7.25 34.50
Edward Kiteljorge, prU. H. C. Morrison, Counrl al. T. I). Brookshire, same Win. B. Bridges, same H. ('. Foster, same Geo. Walker, slime Roy Hillis, same Jno. Sinclair, same C. T. Southard, tp. poor Putnam County Hos., -aim* • J. F. Cannon, tp. poor
.. 8.40 | l. L. Houck, C. Fm. labor . . 15.75 .M ar y steel, same • -8.90 silas Dow, same .>4.00 Koschnick Co., c. f. repair .. .. 8.25 state Treasurer Inmates 198.751 State Institutions 244.oO j i n( |iana State Sanitorium snw*. ‘ . 54.15 il L. Jackson, electns . 69.75 The Herald, plbo. prtng ..•• . o2.45 Vincennes Bridge Co., . 88.40 1 Allen Lum. Co., bdg. repr. •• • 75.76 Ellis Co., same
78.75 j Albert Houck, same
Roy Terry, same 64.60 | T om Williamson, same ... ( larence McCammack, same .. 13.40 j Klmer Blue <al Iil,l,,,rt ' IV,r >- ^ l)1 " 10-60 j Lane & Hendricks, rd. ...
D.Tembe^^l 11 l9Si POrt ° f finan^e • ,, of thp town nf Bainbridge, year 11 ■ . , . RECEIPTS 1028 Bui. on hand Jan. 1, 1928, all funds ... I' Taxes Gasoline Tax Elec. Plant—Lighting . (b) Power !!!!!!!! (c) Non operating receipts ’' ’ ...... I ooi Room License inteiest on Deposits • Received from all other -ources Transfer from Elec. Dept., to Gen. Fund• , Total receipts If :::: Office sup. and exp. (Books, printing etc.>' ‘.‘'.'.’.'.‘ ‘ ‘.'.'.‘.Y. Town Marshall New fire equipment . Elec. Plant—Power cost ......... • <b> operating labor wages . . . .V.V.'.V.• (c) other operating expenses (d) Construction, additions ami betterments'!!!!! 1!! 11 (h) Sal. collections Health Officer ’ t - Labor op streets Y.Y.Y.Y, .Street material Oiling streets, 1927 ami 1928 Y.’.Y.Y. 1 Street lighting .... Signal Power .•••■ Street intersections ..'•••• Paid on Bonds ' ’ '"'r* 0° bonds and temporary loans All other disbur-ements .... rranrfer from Elec. Dept, to' Gen.'Kumi Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.. . . 0( v . . A ,!;;J )N hands dec. 31-28 YYY.'YY ° state "(Innli t, ' < balance is in the hand of the di fu" 1 ' Town of Bainbridge, EARLE EVANS, To*”
