The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1929 — Page 4
tTHE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL: 4,1929.
SPRING COATS Both For Sport And Dress Wear TWEED COATS SILK COATS BROADCLOTH Many ('upc Styles Special Showing At $10.00, $15.00, $24.75 S. C. Prevo Company Home Slope.
Automobile Beauty
and
Life Prolonged ' Keep the surface of your car looking- better longer by keeping it clean. Our specialty is in washing and polishing cars. We guarantee our work will please you. If you need a fender or body dent rolled out, our complete repair and paint department is equipped to do it. If you need a. new windshield or body glass, we have it and lit it perfectly. We carry a high grade of imported plate glass. li your car needs painting, let us give you an estimate. We do it cheerfully. Complete Repair Department. HI Hour Wrecking Towing Service. FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE J'Iwhc A. ( henoweth, Prop.
COMMISSIONERS ALLOWENCES Beailtiflll WomCll I Claims to be presented to the! UsC Mello-Crlo j Hoard of County Commissioners April
1, 1929.
| Ferd Lucas, Sal. Off. Ex. | Wood burn Co. same
iThe Herald, W. E. Gill, Sal.
The Herald, And Off. Ex. W. E. Gill, Clr. Assistance I Alva Lisby, Say. iThe Herald, Treas. Off. Ex.
$189.33
5.50 9.50
250.00
19.00
Beauties who jruard their complexions use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only. Famous for purity—its coloring matter is approved bv the Government. The skin never looks flaky or pasty. It spreads morn smoothly and produces a youthful bloom. .Made by a 62.50 new French process. MELLO-GLO •>00 00 Face Powder stays on longer—Mnl-
oDo *‘ ns Pharmacy.
VONCASTLE Granad
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TODAY AND FRIDAY
2:15-7-9 P- M.
10c-30c
FRI.-SAT.
Ix.‘ona Cooper, Sal. Off. Ex. 1 Woodbum Co. Rec. Off. Ex
120.G6 121.60
Howard Hoatetter, Prelim, Hiwy. 7.80
Edw. Eiteljorge, Sul.
175.00
Andrew Wimmer
7.50
! Edw. Eiteljorge, Board Pris.
73.60 J Pyna O’Meal
15.00
IThe Banner, Sheriff, Off. Ex.
14.84
Frank Mustcn
24.00
Orville O’Neal Sal. & Milage
252.93
W. S. Burris
8.00
Jno. C. Vermillion Sal. Off Ex.
Forest McNary
8.00
Trav. Ex.
234.53
Arthur Plummer
12.00
Kiger Co. Supt. Off. Ex.
35.99
Clyde Shaner
4.00
Lucile Hart Dep. Supt.
37.50
J. H. Christenberry
4.00
C. R. Marshall Sal. Off. Ex.
113.25
The Banner
80.24
1’. E. Reed, Cor. Sal
11.25
Allen Lumber Co.
5.75
C. B. O’Brien Health Off. Sal.
121.00
Lee Bryan
8.50
M. E. Cooper Sal.
100.00
Chas. E. Bowman
3.50
O. A. Day, Sal.
100.00
Indianapolis Commercial
22.50
J. G. Britton, Sal.
100.00
Alva Bryan
21.10
W. 15. Bridges, Sal.
10.00
The Herald
96.30
Roy Hilli-,
10.00
Allen Lumber C. Bridge Rep.
4.5.38
Jno. Cinclair,
10.00
The Herald, Prosecutor Off.
4.25
H. C. Morrison,
10.00
Grant Allen, Grav. Rd. Repair
170..50
T. D. Brookshire
10.00
High Point Oil Co
253.64
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(i. P. Walker 10.00 j Henry .Allen J. H. James, Sal. 125.00 jc, \y. Dean S. A. Vermillion, 5>al. Milage 135.46 ;j. j„ McFerran Thomas K. Waldon, Ase. Russell 92.00 j Charley Silvey
r Qj .. (^SIre you giving your child the right chance? T\0 you not marvel when thinkJL' ing i f the inward physical ■working ; of your child hone, (lesh, muscle and brain growing each day —building onward toward manhood
or womanhood .’
(if course it is the blond stream which carries the millions of tiny ini cells to all parts of the body. And it is the healthy, rich, red-blood-cells that does this building, warding off disease and making for strong and healthy bodies. When a child’s appetite wanes rr he loses weight, the complexion becomes sallow or pimples and boils appear—then you instantly know that the inward mechanism is not
working properly —that a good Wood tonic is re-
quited.
I n such cases S.S.S. is tho proper tonic. It is made from fresh vegetable drugs—
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S.S.S. builds sturdy health therefore will not harm the most delicate system. It improves the appetite and restores the red-blood-ceils to normal; lost weight is regained; skin eruptions clear up and color returns to the checks. Give your child the right chance to develop. You will not regret it in later years. For more than 100 years S.fi.S. has been helping children and their elders regain strength and vitality. The seasoning and aging process, used in the manufacture of S.S.S., makes it pleasant to the taste. All good drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Ask for the larger size. It is more economical. CoMTUtlt 1923 S S 8. Co.
Mary Walden, same 69.00 E. F. Cooper, Clinton 80.00 Alma E. Cooper, same 63.00 D. V. Hurst, Monroe 92.00 Laura Hurst, same 69.00 Joe Shumaker, Floyd, 88.00 Ida Shumaker, same 66.00 Jno. Welch, Greencastle 69.00 Maynard Grubb, same 66.00 A. R. Fuqua, Madison 92.00 Maynard Fuqua, same 69.00 H. R. Woodall, Warren 82.00 T. H. Woo iall, same 50.00 Lawrence McCummack, Jeff. 88.00 Ada McCammack, same 66.00 C. O. Davis, Cloverdale 88.00 Cora M. Davis, same 66.00 J. L. Fellows, Washington, 21.00 A. M. Keck, Jackson Tp. Poor 62.33 Fall Bros, same 12.18 L. W. Veach, Monroe, 59.75 J. E. Durham, Russell 75.00 E. W. Tucker, 5.05 Raymond McGaughey, 27.07 D. W. Bain Co. 4.00 Putnam Co., Hospital, Clinton 41.25 Ind. Chris. Hosp, Floyd 157.30 Hunter Bros. Marion 39.66 Vandalia Coal Co. 14.35 C. B. O’Brien G. Castle 21.00 Mrs. A. P. Crawley, 91.81 J. MeCurry, 30.00 J. F. Zouranski, .80 C. A. Kelley, 30.98 Lee Williams 22.91 Grogan & Miller, 46.00 Cooper & Inman, 8.58 C. H. Monnett 18.10 W. R. Hutchen.-on 46.00 J. L. Etter, 68.08 I- M. Chew, 30.15 Wright & Shoptaugh 34.60 F. Hawkins 23.00 Put. Co. Hospital 118.25 J. L. Ellis, 19.96 J. Sudranski, Madison 10.00 Geo. Fox, Washington 10.00 F. N. Wright, 37.00 .Nota Keller, Jefferson 21.62 Claude Fidler, Cloverdale, 3.00 F. E. Reed, 45.00 A. J. Coffman, 3.09 Darnell & Edwards, Monroe 17.35
Court House Claims
Geo. Coffman, Janitor, $100.83 Geo. Hoffmman, Rep. 5.00 Daisey McFarland, Matron 12.00 Chas. Pfeifenberger, Jan. 160.83
Kiger Co. Supplies Jno. Cook Sons,
Sanitary Supply Co.
Vandalia Coal Co. 225.82 G. Castle Tel Co. 105.60 Wabash Valley Elec. Co. 69.35 G. Castle Water Works Co. 109.36 A. E. Hutchenson 4.00 Guy Jack-on, Supt. Co. Farm 75.00 Mary Jackson Matron, 25.00 Stella Huffman, Co. F. Lbr. 40.00 Berry Steel, same 6.00 Mary Steel, same 40.00 Lafe Steel, same 40.00 j Horrace Robbinson, same 1.50 I Silas Dew, same 36.00 j Campbell Bros. Co. F. Sup. 26.50 | Deweese Garage, same 2.50 ! Jno. McCoy, same 14.00 Hurry Bohard 13.35 Guy Jackson 5.65 Floris McCammack, 108.33 J. Cook Sons 3.60 High Point Oil Co. 62.0!) Chas Rector 5.00 Put Co. Hos. 17.30 Sanitaury Supply Co. 45.73 Dr. W. M. McGaughey 7.00 C. B. O’Brien, 45.00
Dependants
Frank Edwards 30.00 J. O. Cammack 6.00 Raymond McGaughey, 10.00 Dooma York 20.00 Ethel Quinnett 20.00 Mrs. Curtis Lawrence 20.00 Goldie O’Neal 20.00 j Irie Claunch 15.00 ! Mary Robertson 16.00 J Maud Haskett 16.00 ! May Williams 16.00
Clara Brown
1 Elizabeth Sears j Mrs. Ray Bell
I J. E. MeCurry Sold. Burial 1 Ed. West & Son, same The Banner, Pub print.
The Herald, same
Levi Williamson Ed Clodfelter A. G. Sutherlin
Thos Roach
Charles Miller
Dan Hall,
Verner Houck Harvey Hale,
Alva Gowin Clay Oliver
Arthur C. Eggers James J. Bugg Henry Phillips Emery Nichols C. B. Knauer Bex Hathaway Andrew J. Johnson Layman Hepler
Roy Arnold
Albert Houck John I). Alice Herbert Fitzsimmons Lee A. Bryan
T. C. Bond Dennis Diel
Joseph Hinote E. B. Wright
Alfred F. Cooper 54.95 Roy Terry 114.05 Harry Grantham 76.90 Clarence McCammack 107.45 Robert L. Terry 285.50 C. E. Horn 282.65 F. G. Lewis 85.460 Geo. Wallace 100.77 Earl Herbert 91.15 Ira C. McKamey 169.20 Howard J. Shake 95.24 M. Furr, 6S.45 T. R. Woodbum Prt. Co. 9.00 King Morrison Foster Co. 89.25 Beck Sales Co. 244.80 Morrison Bros. 112.00 King Morrison Foster 79.20 C. W. Cole 1.50 Elmer Blue 249.00 Anderson Vulcanizing Co. 11.25 Frank Bridges 93.10 Thos Roach, Gas. Tax 2nd Dist. 80.85
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If It’s Enjoyment You’re After here’s “The Cornation Kid!” Deep-rooted laughs! Budding with thrills! Blooming with tense, joyous entertainment! The star of “Twenty - Three-and-a-Half Hours’ Leave,” “The Hottentot,” “Soft Cushions” and “Seven Keys to Baldpate” takes a fling at the underworld. Action! Drama! Suspense! A surprisingly intricate route to romance! AIHM D VITB WTIONS COMEDO—“No ( hildrtn” K'NOGRAM NEWS AND TONIGHT CLAIR HULL and HIS RAND
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Ames olives
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A love drama of stupendou, p.„ tt unfolded in naming among the snowy «astw ul is great North WesC COMEDY-St KSH AND INKLING
Stubborn Tough
OLD COUCHS That Linger
That’s the kind of a cough that is I ,.Jt out of business with amazing 26.501 speed when the rougher is wi.-e to
14.03; Bronchuline Emulsion.
47.58 Tough old coughs— persistent coughs—coughs that hang on ami rob people of their sleep—those are tho kind of coughs Bronchuline likes to
tackle.
Many times such coughs linger after the Grippe or a heavy-cold, and if you have one or know of anyone who has one keep Bronchuline Emulsion in
mind.
It isn't just a cheap sweet cough syrup—it’s the best cough remedy and the best is never cheap. That's wh> K. P. Mullins and dealers everywhere guarantee results or money
back.
125.80 Jily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick and 67.00 j family and Lloyd Greenlee and wife visited Emory Wright and wife Sun-
day.
Carl Watson, who was taken to the hospital Saturday to he operated on for acute appendicitis, died Sunday morning. He was brought to his home here Sunday afternoon. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Mc-
112.75 Curry Funeral 'Home at Greencastle. 135.60 Several from here attended the sale
59.70 i at Wm. Todd’s, Saturday.
56.70 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eustham vis177.18 ited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith at 159.75 j Quincy Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Carpenter and daughter called on Mrs. Hazel Owens and
family, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham called cn Mr. and -Mrs. Bill Phillips at
Greencastle, Sunday night.
Uncle Frank Garrett is able to be
out again.
Mrs. Alice Ransom of Indianapolis is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mariah
Campbell.
Mrs. Ola Collins visited her mother, Mrs. Sophia Lewis over the week-
end.
Uncle Howard Lisby fell Saturday night and bruised himself severely. Mr. and Mrs. George Combs and daughter of Greencastle visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe East-
ham.
Howard Lisby received word Monday of the death > f his son, Roscoe Lisby of Greencastle. Gene Campbell of Indianapoli- was calling in Fillmore Sundu\ afternoon. Emerson Ruark is very poorly at this writing. A NEW STILL BEDFORD, Ind., April 4 (UP)— An infinite capacity for taking pains 1
was revealed to
seized alleged liquor at the home of
Mrs. Harry Dollar.
The liquid was contained in jugs set in a conciete busi beneath the floor of a room. The cache had been
with i
dfotinjif
raiding squad who de '? ed wilh udl «*
in the jugs came up even door and were hard to
from it.
The home had been raid's! > : ,en times during the past two officers said.
Put one of those won' dertul Calumet Clakcs on the table and see how quickly it disappears. So good it is pone before you know it. Fine food tor children. Nourishing, healthful, easy to digest, and easy to make, when leavened with Calumet. MAKES BAKING EASIER
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LESS THAN If PER BAKING DOUBLE ACTINC
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CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER •t cm • • >.ft•''^a SALKS 2Vi TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER
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FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garrett and daughter, Stella, called on Uncle Frank Garrett and daughter, Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smitz and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garrett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Uampbcll call-!
s may visit your home tonight T TE won’t find your jewelry •L ^ and other valuables if they are in a Safe Deposit Box in our vault.
Central
National * Bank
Han nor Want “Ads” (let Results.
30.00! od on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips,!
30.00 j Sunday.
30.00 j Mrs. Kate Campbell called on Mrs. I 65.001 Mariah Campbell, Sunday evening. 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nauman and! 132.88 > daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray-I 211.56 j moml DeWce-e at Stilesville, Sunday.
Mela May Burrow, Tux Refund 11.73! Dorothy O'Dell visited Evelyn Jane Landrum Burdett, Tx. Refund $5.181 Mdler, Saturday night. W. E. Gill, Aasesora Booka 2O0.0U I Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro and fain-
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