The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1929 — Page 4

S. C. Pr evo Co. A Home Institution. Our shelves are filling up with new spring merchandise, ( ome in and see. You will always find dependable quality at lowest prices.

Aluminumware Pure aluminum, kouiI heavy quality, Kunranteod ware. Any piece choite (Basement) 79e

Feather Ticking Good heavy, 8-oz. feather ticking. (Basement)— 29c Yd.

(iinghams .'hi inch ifinijhams. all size Hick' anil eolors; fast colors. I Hascment) 18c Yd.

Percale :;r, inch piinted percales, jrood pattmi and fast color cloth— 15c Yd.

Hope Muslin Yard wide genuine HOPK muslin, full bleached, free of starch. (Basement) — 12/ 2 c Yd. Unbleached Muslin 3(1 inch unbleached muslin, standard quality, special (Basement)— 10c & 12 1 A* Yd.

Silk Hose All silk IJayon hoM>, larffe assortment of colors. (Basement)39c Pr.

Silk Hose roll fashion hose, thirds. Pure • ilk top to toe. $3. values. (Basement)— 19c Pr.

Cotton Bats 3 II). cotton bats, quilted. (Ba-ement)— 98c

Apron Dresses Percale apron dresses. (Basement)— 79c

Boys’ Overalls Hoys’ J20 denim overalls, all sizes. (Ba-.ement) —

69c Pr.

Shirting livirHt shirtings, both plain blues and fancies. (Basement) 15c Yd.

Bias Tape All coloi Bias tape, fast color. (Basement)— 8c Bolt

Hats Ladies hats in felt and braids. New shipment. Choice at— $1.98

Broadcloths 3(5 inch fancy broadcloths, for dresses, smocks and pajamas— 49c Yd. Printed Sateens Beautiful printed sateens, small and large work, for dresses, at— 49c Yd.

Soisettes Both plain colored and printed Soisettes, fast color—. 33c Yd.

Japanese Pongee Natural Japanese pongee, 32inches wide— 33c Yd.

Kaysers SilkBloves We are offering a special lot of Kayser’s $1.50 and $2. silk gloves, all colors and sizes, special— 81.19 Pair

Smocks Fast color broadcloth smocks, yoke and belt back, all colors— $1.00

Bath Towels Good large size hath towels, colored border-. (Basement)— 15c

Printed Crepes ivintcd crepp <le chines, 10iriches wide, newest patterns— $1.19, 81.98 & $2.50 Yd.

Slips All silk rayon slips, best colors— $1.49 Rayon Bloomers excellent quality rayon bloomers, all colors and both long and short styles— 98c Pr.

Silk Hose Pure thread silk hose, regular $1 quality, slightly irregular, all colors and sizes— 69c Pr.

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929

Young Lady Well Again, Thanks To New Konjola

Made For Beautiful

Women

cost $i;,o:s<;.oo.

I The Andy Trister, et al. Road, lo-! jeated as aforesaid, to be constructed |of gravel, and estimated to cost $d.-

1030.00. | Each of -aid mads to be improved! Beauties who guani their complexions as designated ami provided in accord- UK( . MKLL0-G1.0 Face Powder only, unci* with the plans, profiles and |.' ;imous puiitv—its coloring matspecifications made fot each of said lt . r approved by the Government, load improvements and approved by i’| h „ .|.j n IieV( ., pasty or llaky. the Hoard of Commissioners and now | t spread* more smoothly and pre-

jnn file in the office of Willis E. Gill, 'county auditor of said county at • Greencastle, Indiana, ami which are I now open for inspection of bidders in

! said auditor's office.

| Each of -aid roads is a separate and distinct road improvement and the

duce- a youthful bloom. Made by a new French process, MELLO-G! O Face Powder stays on longer.—Mullins Pharmacy.

contracts aie to be h t as si palate rm-, S( . h(m | ^own-hip in the sum of SevenPr S e bid-submitted shall > Thousand ,$17,000.00, Dollars

conrpanied by Hiher persona, 1929 than was it. out in detail in the

pul

I

the amount of the bid Iditione l as provided by

i Ub |' , i 1 w t fo’r t the I published budget heretofore made for

is®?*' STSIftiiW

the ground and the construction of a new addition to the present school

Bidders will be required to use the | form of bond to be furnished by thr |

lauditi.r of said county in making their ^ a (i th(1 r ,. |(air - of thp t bid. 1 he -until mi any bond filed, if, / , i iJ , m: v,, r„„ personal, shall !»• not l-.-s than three ^bool bu.ld.ng in Tstn.tN.Tenn, 1 resident freehold, rs of the State „f fj*”* Township known as Center High

Indiana, at least one of whom shall be la resident freenolder of Putnam Coun-

ty.

j Each bidder shall submit with iris hi I and bond a non-collusion affidavit as required by the statute laws of the

! State of Indiana.

! Before the closing of the contract the successful bidder will be required

to file with the auditor

School.”

Said Advisory Board and Trustee will, on the 18th day of March. 1929, at seven o’clock P. AL, meet at the office of the undersigned Trustee in said Township for the purpose of determining upon and making such appropriation, and for the put pose of

<■ i.-t hearing remonstrances <f taxpayers certificate ' uK'uinst said additional appropriation.

Ten or more taxpayers in said municipal corporation, other than

from the Industrial Hoard of Indian i

showing that uch hi.ltl.*,* ha compile I , municipal corporaum,, ..m.-. cm.,, with the Worki n’s Compensation those who pay poll tax only. and Who

Law of Indiana.

Astounded At The Speed W ith Which The New Medicine Attacked And Solved Her Health

The Hoard r -iv. the right t,. propnatton amt who may

inate between bid er- and ail bids sul)Imitted must he filed with that undei- : standing. | Persons submitting a bid for a partnership must set out the full name of each partner composing the partnership in the bid and bond submitted. I The time for the completion of each I of said road improvements will be agreed upon at the time of the execution of the contract to be entered into by the Board and the successful

bidder.

W’illis E. Gill, County Auditor of

i Putnam County.

an- affected by such additional apriation and who may feel ag-

jeal to the

ommissioners for furl h r action by filing a petition with the Auditor of Putnam County within ten days after such additional appropriation shall have been determined upon, setting forth their objections thereto and facts showing that the proposed additional appropriation and expenditure i- unnecessary, unwise, or excessive, as the case may be. The State Tax Board will fix a date for a hearing in this County. Notice is further given to the tax-

payers of Clinton School Township, i said County and State, that said Ad-

7-14. »l.**t I visory Board and Trustee of said Clin1 " ton School Township at their regular meeting place on the (ith day of would help me. March, 1929. determined to issue bottle, thinking bonds again t -aid Clinton School trj , but

Pownship exceeding the sum of rive , ...

Thousand ($a,,100.00) Dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is Seventeen Thousand ($17,000.0(1) Dollars, bearing interest at four and

, -f i, , , , . , , three-fourths (4 3-4'/r) per cent. The I own-iiip nl I utnam ( oiiiit.*. . State o, m , t a>s( , sse( j value i f propeity in this Indiana, art* hereby notified that the j taxinK . unit *984,715.00, and the

NOTICE TO TANPW KUS nl ( LIN-

K IN TOW NSHII* OF IN I KNI ION TO M \ KK AN ADDIIToNAI. M’PRoPKI \ I ION; \l >o. OF DETERM IN \- TION TO ISS1 K BONDS

The taxpayers of Clinton School

MISS LEONA SCHOLL “I am feeling better now than at any time in my life. I think this is simply wonderful,” said Miss Leona Scholl, 20 Condit street, Hammond, | Indiana. “My stomach was completely out of order. After every meal pain ensued, and I derived little benefit from what little I could eat. I tried several medicines and treatments, but without the least success. Nothing seemed to get to the cause of the indiges-

tion.

“i was attracted to this new Konjola by the many and sincere indorsements, and I wondered if it

I bought just one to give Konjola a

to my surprise, that one

bottle relieved my trouble completely. In a week I was able to eat anything I liked without the slightest discomfort. I think this is simply wonderful, and I am glad to add my praise of Konjola to the many splendid en-

TONIGHT C LAIR HULL HAM)

, . I u Itll.L 1- ip.'n-I, I * <111*1 1.11* 1C» vv/ HIV lining

Advisory Hoard and Trustee of Clin-j pre-ent indebtedness without this is- dorsements it has received.’

ton School Town-hip in said County and State, have contemplated the meeting of an emergency now exist-

MIGHT COUGHS | ^ Positively stopped almost in8Sc stantiy with one swallow of THOX1NE

sue is One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dol-j Kotljola , g sold in Greencastle at The proceeds of such bond issue arc the Owl drug store and by all the . | to be used for the purchase of ground best druggists in all towns through- | ami the construction of a new addition ou t this entire section. —(Adv.)

j to the present school building and the

repair of the present school building 1 1 —

! at what is now known as “Center j High School” in said Town-hip. Ten or more taxpayers other than I those who pay poll tax only who feel 1 themselves aggrieved by .-uch deter- ! initiation may appeal to the State . Board of Tax Commissioners for fur-

N<»TI< E TO ROAD < OM R \CTOKS Notice i hereby givi 11 by the Hoard i of ( oimni-siiiners of the County ol 1‘iitnan,. State of Indiana, that sealed bids will he received up to twelve o'clock noon, on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF \I*HIL, 1929. for tho improvement of a public high- I way located on tin township line be- ; tween (ireencastle Township and Madisi n Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Said highway will be improved under (he law providing for the im- 1 provement of highways on township line.,, and is de-ignated on the recordof the Board of Ciimmis-ioners of the County of I’utnam, as highway im-! provement under the following name to-wit: Lhe F. ('. Tihlen, et al. Road'located as aforesaid, to he eonstructed of stone, and eatimuted to cost $7,718.00. Sahl mad to he improved as designated and as provided in accordance with the plans, profiles and specifi 1 cations made theiefor and approved in accordaiii e with the plan-, profile-' and specifications made therefor and approved by the Board of Commission- | 1 1 and now on file in tin* office of ! Willis E. Gill, cuunti auditor of .sain loe'ity, at Greeneastle, Indiana, and which arc i * w ntien for the inspection , 1 f liiddem in -aid auditor’s office. Each bid submitted shall be accompanied by a bond, either personal or -unity, in a sum 1 qua I to double ('’>• amount of tin* bid -uhinitted, conditioned u- provided b> law for the fa i ' ’ f ol performance of aid wmk. Bidders will be required to use the form of bend to he furnished by the auditor of -aid county in making theri hid. The sureties on any bond filed, if | |H*rsonul, shall !»■ not less than three resident freeholders of the State of IndiulM, at least one of whom slmli he a resident freehi Ider of Putnam Coun-

ty.

Each bidder shall submit with his hid and bund a niin-colhi.-ion affidavit

as required by the State of Indiana.

statute laws of the

Money

Wit/i a Spirit of Helpfulness— WE AIM TO SERVE OUR PATRONS LOANS $20 to $300 On Automobiles, Furniture, Pienoe, Radios, Live Stock, Etc. Term* To Sup I'.arh

Ini,Iviil unt.

FOR OIH'K MU VICK

MKE I*.

INDIANA LOAN CO. 2l , .> E. Washington St.

Phone la.

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Lafayette street to the Harvey Denny propeity on West Main street. Wm. O’Daniel of Indianapolis vis-

such deter- ited Ids father J. W. O’Daniel Friday.

Birch McKamey and family have

(her action by filing a petition there- moved from th ' , Linv '* le l»op«'rty in for with the County Auditor on or be- the South west part of town to the fore the expiration of twenty-nine Martin property in the northeast sec-

days from the 7th day of March, 1929. The State Tax Board will fix a date

for a hearing in this County. I e* r -s. Grace Routt and children have Dated this March (>th, 1929. I moved from her farm south of town Attest: W. \\. Newgent, Trustee. to her mother's propeity on Main

Clay McGill, Z. B. Burkett, W. S. U tr ,... t Bock, Advisiory Board of Clinton „ "

School Township. 7-14-21-2t! Mlss Rub .y Broa,,strcet wt ' nt to o— ' | Crawfordsville Saturday for a two STOPS C'oI’gHS I week’s visit with Omer Hubbard and

Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound family,

quickly stops coughs, heals inflamed i Mrs. Nota Stanley of Spencer is vistissues, and, without effort, raises iting her sister, Mrs. Blanch Shoc-

phlegin, clearing the throat of irri-' I lating mucus. No chloroform to dry up natural and necessary secretions.

Talk of The Town Like This Have you been in the new Greencastle l urnilun I ubs More, formerly Todd’s Toggery, on Washington stm't (hat n : c.c line of used furniture. And prices so low wcu-ii most unbelievable considering prices previnusB indJ f'rsi, quality 0! merchandise. Nice Living Room Suiic. P 1 ^ 1 " ri sisiim* of 3-piece Overstaffed, original cost 8110.(10. mi Dresser and Library Table matched. SQaII Original ( ost $55.00. Our price for all wtMl^

Vo opiates to constipate—a superior bifid of pure pine tar, fresh laxative honey together with other cough and tissue healing ingredients. Insist upon FOLEY’S, the original Honey and lai Compoumr, and accept no otner. A.-k jour druggist.—For sale by R.

I\ Mullins.

maker.

Vivian Sackett of Danville Normal is spending his semester vacation at , the home of hi- parent.-. Mr. and Mrs.

Birch Sackett.

Mrs. Nevada Duncan spent Monday

in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Charles Murphy killed a black

. o snake four feet long at her home 2'j 1

miles south of town Monday.

( LOV KRDAI.E Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens visit-

I Sam McClure and family have mov- ( ed her mother Mrs. Ida Spangler at

j er from their farm south of town to Gosport Sunday,

ithi* Hubbard property on South Main 1

I street. 0 ' The Woman’s Foreign Missionary OVER INDIAN \ 1 Society met Tuesday afternoon with 0 | Mr *; D ’ E ’ I,rnn >’’ ' GOLDSMITH — Clarence Kinder Mrs. J. W. Snider and * aughter suffered loss of his left eye when tin* j Marjorie -pent Friday in Indianapolis. ; ball was split by a small idee* of cal I John Nixon and family have moved | hurled while he was breaking a large from the Aaron Sandy property on | um p here.

Bed Room Suiic, 7-pieces—up-to-date Simmons Bend. and Mattress, Beautiful Chifferobe. Drewwr and (timiide^ 1 " ami 9\12 Aug. Original cost of all $175.00. Our I’ricc A Real 8-piece Dining Room Set $10.00—Original 1 riu !■* OTHERS AS LOW AS *15.00 Odd Buffets, Dining fables, Kitchen Tables, Dining ln"l<* Kitchen l hairs at unheard of low prices. Rugs, Center Tables, Rockers and Beds of all kinds at pw you can afford to pay, A Good Line of Odd Dressers, C hiffoniers and Librart b v priced so low you can’t resist. Kitchen Cabinets, Oil Stoves A-l condition at priie- ncm

heard of.

BEALTIFFL UPRIGHT PIANO A-l C ONDITION Used C ooking Utensils and Dishes at your i"i> I rl '' W e Buy for ( ash or Sell for You on C ommission i" Big Auction Sales Each Saturday ASternoot and Saturday Night ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•****

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Befoti* the closing of a contract the successful bidder will be required to file with the auditor a certificate from the 'industrial Board of Indiana show - I ing that such bidder has complied with |

Indiana! k,, " "’' S ( ' on " H '" s “ tion Law of

The Board ri'serves the right to re-» ject any and all bids and to discrim-i inate between bidders and all h* - sub- ! mitted must be filed with that'uniier-

standing.

Persons submitting a bid for a par-! tneiship must set out the full name of each partner composing the partnership in the hid and bond submitted. The time for the completion of each of said road improvements will he | agreed upon at the time of the execution of the contract to he entered into! by the Boaul and the successful bid-

der.

Willis E. Gill, County Auditor of Putnam County. 7-14-21-3t

NOTIC E TO ROAD C ONTRACTORS l

o

Notice i- hereby given by the Board I of Commissioners of the County of! Putnam, State of Indiana, that sealed bid will be received iqi to twelve O’-

Clock, noon on

MONDAY THE 1st DAY OF APRIL,

1919,

for the improvement of two (2) *eperate and distinct public highways, I each said highways being located in 1 Washington Township, Putnam Ci un ty. Indiana. Each of said two Idghwav- will tn improved undei the Three Mile Road! Law, ai d are designated on the rec-i ords of the Boar I of Commis-ioners of said county as highway improvements! in and under the following names, to- ; wit: ^ The Daniel A. Hutcheson, et al. Ij Rond, Ineated a- afore aid, to be nm-jX st 1 in ted of gravel, and estimated to *+++4+++++++

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