The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1929 — Page 3
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Barbecue 4 Visitors
On Barbecue Day we offer onr 220 weight overall, a heavy well made, full cut garment taken from our regular stock—Priced for this day only at I
$1.00
A real value for a small amount of money. Quantities are limited. J. F. CANNON & CO.
FIRST FLUSH OF YOUTH. ■'ESTBORO, Mass., June 17—When Marcy’s German police dog got
•stuck in a big drain pipe, firemen were called. They squirted a hose into the pipe and blew the dog to safe-
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LONE STAR BARGAIN DAY Wednesday, June 19 * Phoenix Coffee Regular 55c Per Pound .
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8°9EK O’NVc I—Gardner Wedding June 20 The marriage of Miss Anna G. Gardner to Edwin Vinton O’Neal will take place Saturday, June 20, at 4:20 p. m. at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gardner. Mi- Ineva Reilly will be niai.l of honor, and Miss Dorothy Wright and j Mrs. Stanley A. Cain biidemaids. Benjamin Habbertan, Cambridge, City will be best man, and Charles J. Gardner and Haiuld Laughlin, Kansas City ushers. A color scheme of pink will j be ciuried out in briday appointments. + ic + *!• •!• + A ill Entertain i At Budge Luncheon Mrs. Frank Donner and Mis. W. S. , Donner have issued invitations for a I bridge-luncheon at the home of the former, Thursday afternoon. •F + + + + + Will Entertain At Dinner Tonight Mrs. Frank Gilmore and Miss Mar- : garet Gilmore will entertain a numi ber of friends at dinner this evening ! at the Studio Tea Shop.
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j Going .Abroad ! Next Month Mrs. W. W. Tucker and Mrs. Nellie ! T. Anderson of this city will join a I party of friends who will tour Eur- | ope early in July. Others going will I be Mrs. Grace Irvin Reynolds, Indianapolis, Mrs. Edith Galt Mish and ! grand-daughter, Miss Edith Mish of j Washington, and Mrs. Frank Parsons j of Philadelphia. They will sail from ' Montreal, July 4. + + + + •!• + | Delta Theta Tau Picnic Tonight Delta Theta Tau will have a picnic supper at (i:30 this evening at the home of Lenore Ruark. + + + <• + “fr .Attend Chapman-Strange Wedding Saturday Mrs. J. H. Pitchford and daughter, j Mildred, Miss Florence Patterson, Miss Veneta Kunter and Miss Kathj erine Veach, all of Greencastle, at- ; tended the wedding of Miss Eula j Strange and Glen Chapman, which | took place Saturday evening at 8 o’- | clock at the home of the bride’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strange; near Bridgeton, Parke County. The double ring ceremony was per-
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LONE STAR
BARBECUE
Wednesday, June 19
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Come on in folks, we’ll all have a big time. Wednesday will be a great day in the history of Greencastle and the merchants are offering many bargains on this occasion. „
A. J. DUFF “If it’s mined we can get it.’’ COAL COAL * COAL
SPECIAL for y Wednesday, June 19
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LOANS —ON— AUTOMOBILES, FI UNIT! RE, PI INOS, RADIOS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. A Healthy Loan “Has steadied many a man's financial feet.” Steadving linanrial feel, if it he. possible and reasonable, is the business of our well known loan service. CONSULT US FIRST Indiana Loan Co. Oil E. Washington St. 6+2 Phone 15.
Jiffy Will take off Con» We know you will bt »urpri»«d nod Justly so. too. We were surprised when we tried them. 1 h«|’ potitiv«lr will t»k« Uiet Corn off. CjAlso Jdty for Bunions and Callouses, fcsth iac Absolutely Guaranteed For Sal« by R. P. MULLINS
• "lined in tlic pi' 'm ■ f mI, m .00 11 lends ot the couple. Following the ceremony the couple left on a motor trip to Yellowstone National Park. They will he at home this fall on a farm near Bridgeton. Mrs. Chapman was graduated from DePauw Univer ity with the class of l!*2t5, and was a member of Alpha Gam sorority. Mr. Chapman is at present a student in agriculture at Puidtie University. + + + S. C. C. Meeting g J US' Indefeoitclv Postponed The meeting of the S. C. C. Club which was to have been held Tuesday evening has been postponed indefinitely. + + ^ ♦ Penelope t lub To Meet At Belle I nion The Penelope Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:20 o’clock with Mrs. Fail Sherrill at Belle Union.
Airs. I). Ora M. ffett and daughter. I Mary Louise artived in Greencastle Saturday evening fiom Los Angeles j Calif.
A daughter, Patricia Ann, was born to Mr. and .Mrs. George Orville Reed, Cloverdaie Route 1, Sunday.
NOTICE OF THE SALE OF TOWNSHIP ROAD BONDS OF n I \ \M < OI , n. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, treasurer of Putnam County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at his office, in the City of i Greencastle, Indiana, up to twelve j o’clock, noon, on Saturday, The 22nd Day of June, 1920, for the sale of the following named road improvement bond , for the separate roads, as named herein, and being located in the respective townships as named, and being in Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit: 1. $8,000.00 in road bonds of Greencastle and Madison Townships, for I the improvement of the F. C. Tilden, et al. Road, on the township line, between Greencastle and Madison Townships, being in denomination of $400 each, and are dated June 15, 1929. Said bonds draw interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent, per annum; the first series of said bonds and the first series of interest coupons on said bonds are due and payable on the 15th day of May, 1920. One seiies of said bonds and one series of interest coupons of said bonds are due and payable every six months thereafter. Said bond issue is in twenty equal series of one bond each. 2. $7,120.00 in road bonds of Washington Township, for the improvement of the Andrew Treater, et al. Road, in said township, and being in denomination of $356.00 each, dated
BARBECUE BARGAINS SINCE YOU ARE VISITING THE LOME STAR CEMENT CO/S BARBECUE YOU CAN EASILY 1A I SIT OUR STORE THAT DAY AND LOOK OV ER OUR BARGAINS. , y / OUR LONESTAR BARGAIN Men’s Bussell Ian Grain Blucher work shoe with Panuo sole and mo< rasin lot. 9-i 2 > regular price—for litis day only at $3.5® YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE IT TO APPRECIATE ITS QUALITIES t
OTHER BARGAINS £ : y FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TOO! < ' Women’s and children’s seasonable shoes that also have been reduced. Light shades—Patent—amd obher black leathers. Come prepared to buy as you will like the price as well as the style. k
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April 15th, 1929. These bonds draw interest at the rate of four and oiiehalf per cent, per annum. The lir. l series of these bonds and the firt series of interest coupons aie due and payable on the 15th day of July 1930. One series of all said bonds and one series of interest coupons of all said bonds ate due and payable every six months thereafter. Said bond issue is in twenty equal series of one bond each. 3. $7,040.00 in road bonds of Cloverdale Township, for the improvement of the Virley Greenlee, el al. Road, in said township, and being in denomination of $352.00 each. These
bonds draw interest at the rate of four anil one-half per cent, per annum. The fir.-t series of said bonds and the first series of interest coupons of said bonds are due and payable on the 15th day of July, 1930. • One series of said bonds and one series of interest coupons are due and pa; able every six months thtieaifer. Laid bonds gre dated June 15th, 1929. ,‘iaid hAml Issue is in twenty equal >iie.s of one bond each. 7’'he inteie«t on all s^id bonds being evidenced by coupons thereto atla. lied, all properly signed. All said Ponds are : igned by flue Board of • "inmi ioner- ami attested by the
county auditor. All aid bond's wil he sold in accordance with the lav in such cases made and provided ti the highest bidder for not less that par value. A certified check for t sum equal to five per cent, of th< amount of hid submitted and an atfi davit of non-collusion, a- provided b; law, shall accompany each hid as t guarantee of a good faith bid. The light is reserved to reject an; (Uinl a || bids. 'All aid bond ate pay able at the office of the county treas urer at Greencastle, Indiana. AKa L. Lisby, Treasurer of Put nani Cour.ty, Indiana, nt Greencastla Indiana. jq_2
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