The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1931 — Page 3
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Kl.liriRICAl, 11 mm-uancks ,, pp|.|i:s \M» SKRVK'K phnne I9S j. F. HIHT
—For SAJ^E— attenilM the community
I t . ^e Chum per Hum Sale ev-ry * 1 '' ' \|| hind- 1 of livestock and
-old in thft'P sales for
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Have some extra i
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I t s \|.| Almost new lieminpIMtai'h- typewriter, will sell at |ir ice. Call Banner. <i-‘it. IliAHV CHICKS—from pure bred, L,l 1,. led flocks. Culled for type r. :l .,| standard requirements. F each Monday and Thurschy. Cushatchmr, P't hundred. |,as and poultry supplies. KecLig Hatchery. Old Pfelffenberjrer lnksndtli Shop, 11 east Franklin SiSin.
LuPSAI.K OR I RADK |„ I.-", rood lo ation.
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||.n|j - \l.l-: .Vttl active room pilein house in Northwno I. Addons A, Banner office. 0-2p 11 nit y M.t: Maple syrup *2.0(1 per Vlon. I'hone 751V. O-'lts « I|'ii|; S \ |.i :: Small farm, 7 miles Ini, ,11 li.onhrodpo road; niee liuildImmediate possession. Call Cecil [. si.lt. I!.:: 7-2|).
MO"* ' \ '*’rT . bt HAPPY AGAIN! See What Konjola Did For Thete Former Sufferers—Read
Their Words.
An example of Konjola’s power
is seen in the experience of Mr. E. M. Van Pelt, ddS N. E. First avenue, Miami,
("l ■*' Fla, who says:
® m "1 was badly run
down from loss of appetite and constipation. I could not work for weeks at a time. Harsh laxatives gave hut
Mi. E. M. Van Pel, temporary relief.
1 took five bot-
tles of Konjola and my appetite returned to normal. Constipation was corrected and I rapidly gained in weight and vitality." No less significant is the experience of Mrs.
Albert Freed, Brooks an d Chestnut streels, Louisville, Ky., who says: "I was extremely nervous and lost weight and strength steadily. Rheumatism and neuritis bothered me and my stomach beramc weak. Konjola restored my
stomach to normal and relieved ihc pain of rheumat sm ai d neuritis. I gained 22 pounds and am in "\- eelleiit physical condition today. '
wit ami family. lor cndo'il in a Uoubl, boiler. Real Un d r spent over S ur-iwhiu-.- >f *i. gy >'ii|' om-touith
Leas. n of .-alt, am! Peat . r fold into the first mixture. Chill, ami serve in •larfnit glns-es, aV.erna;eT\ with wbin-
icd cream.
( arrot, ( hoese and ( urrant Patties Line patty shells with a light pie lastly, and fill with the following; Mix one half a cup each of cottage heese, coo,iked mashed carrots, clean'd currants and sugar. Add a pin*, of ich milk and three beaten eggs, with reasoning one-half a teaspoonful of salt. Pour into the lined patty pans and bake for ten minutes at 275 degrees until the crust is firm, then reduce tempeiHture to 200 degrees and bake until filling is firm. Serve •old, with a garnish of thin rounds of tale cake soaked in sweet fruit nice, with a piece of the fruit in the
center.
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1 J Sin:.; vAh home folks. Mr-. .Janies \an Hook spent the'day Sunda with M Frank Cockrell and
i children.
Everyone wa sorry to hear of the | death o Mrs Oscar Eubanks, she ^ taught school here a few years ago.
RECIPES
Maple Syrup Frosting
Very thin Icing.
Mi - , threo-fmirthi a cup of maple • syrup, une-fourth a tup granulated 1 sugar t,m nigtht a teaspoonful of C ream tarter, and the white of one j egg, in the to i part of a double Isiil- ! er. Set over boiling water; beat with t an egg heater ton minutes.
Apricot Maple Souffle
j Soak over night one-half pound of j dried ; pricots m water to cover, and jeiiik next mm ■ .■ in the same water, j allowing to simmer only, until soft t enough to pr. through colander, j About a cup o i ; l|i should result, j Add while hot one-half cup of maple j sugar and the beaten yolks of three I eggs. It the mix! re is not hot en- | "Ugh to coagulate the eggs it should the stirred over the fire for a while
Bladder. > Weakness If Getting Up Nights, Backache, frequent day culls, Leg Pains, Nervousness, or Burning, due to functional Bladder Irritation, In acid tooditions, makes you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive action. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pronounced Siss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, Improve restful sleep and energy, or money buck. Only 60c at % Ml LI.INS DRUC, STORE
Two Days- Only
* YVEDNEShAV / U AND / Jj l] THURSDAY
C. F. Modlin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr.-. Charles Eggers spent Sunday with Mary Allgood.
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( oi \< II. WEEPS \ I SESSION MKSSA, Ariz., (I P)—.!. G. Peterson and Mesa City council men cried while discussing criminals hut the tears shed were not in sympathy. Jack Watts. Pheonix, was m town trying to >ell the city small team gas weapons, Doubt was expressed as to their efficiency so Watts demonstrated without waming. Tears came and
a sale was made.
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CHICHES'ftRS PILLS W IMA MOMI Itli \SI>. A s'/** ‘ N, «'*“>•••«' \f.L yoat IrrutfKlnt /\ < ■ :m . n..ii.i / h - ■, ! W T v ate no ullu liujr V \l ^ \ "O* / It k M» |* I i 1. s 1 1 *0 y '• known -A tf v It:, . t. . < lie. fMiyNuw! v - —r SCtP 8K DKlidtilSIS [.yt.ttVttIli.hg
NEW MA5SVILI.E Ida and Laura Steward, Mrs. John Springer and daughti'f spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Dan Weller and
daughter.
Mr ami Mrs. Chauncey Perkins and
hililren spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steward.
Little Martha Ab.. Perkins took! RAM) < \NYON HIDES MKRtTItV iinner Saturday with Pearl Isenherg FI.AGSTAF'F, Ariz., (LIP) Th.' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sallust of Grand Canyon, world famous scenic Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cram- pot, has become the object of ■r -p at Sundtty w th Mr. and Mrs. search for wealth by mining men John Cramef. who report the finding of mercury in Mr. Jack Kietley, Mattie Ilrothers sufficient quantity to justify large ■ if Greencnstle called on Mr. and Mrs. scale mining operations.
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Part Wool Single Blankets SA'I!NE ! >( >1 Nil), size 70 by tSO inches, laru'e block plaids, also solid colors. This was a fortunate purchase and we are passing the saving's on. DON’T WAIT TOO LONO They niig’ht all bo sold Wednesday. J.CPENNEYCOi
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—For Rent— [FOR KENT Two unfit!niched
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|| k -tree'. 7-2p |FOR RENT: h room tuemi-modern v:irilen and garage. Phone d07-7-1 p.
Hrf-r'nu’!i : U7''‘r" n W;Ishiingt'ni11 Mort Fort!ice and Mrs.
fwt. Phone 565-X. fi-2p. 'OR RENT—Six room modem In.-' 10 Hanna St. 0-lp
II0R RENT Make youi spiing lining east by using our t'l(*('trie f M - ■ 11' El ' I i i I 'I i i
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[I'PR RENT 2 Room modern pitmen! and garage. Phone 010-K.
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—Wanted—
Hl.l.l WANTED 125 week man phiai, hy national farm publication. tt|H m ., not necessary. Must be r t once, i all a ft.•! 7 ;> 'Cl'. Nichols, (| reencasllc Hotel.
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'iANAGER WANTED for Gte n I 1 'ffic . - >0.00 per week to start f ’ o' angemont. Man mechan ' •'V inclined preferred. $850 ea It I 1 on merchandise required, pnufacturer, U2N May, Dept. C. r 1u,: 0-2p.
^ VNTEI) Woman for
^'leewiuk. References required. Tele-
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—Miscellaneous— 1 R I to Stoi knien Prinjp A-<.
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Service fee JIZ.MO. Z'/j'miles "h "n road 42 and I mile east.
I^ynard Grubb.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simpson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. K. K. Baser and family tit Wingate. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Heslar of Danville, HI., visited Amanda Hazlett
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox and family of Greencastle and Cleon IVtter of Indianapolis were Sunday dinner] guests of Mr .anti Mrs. (J. W. Potter!
and family.
Misses Belle and Lucy Leonard. Mrs. Effie Goff, Mrs. Lon Wilson,
J. B.
Leonard attended the County Federation of Clubs meeting tit Greencastle
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shannon of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Shannon. Mr. tind Mrs. Tom Rogers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Stinger near Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clodfelter and family of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. DePew Goff tint! son Billy, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Carrington. Lee Owens of Wallace visited his uncle, Chits. Owens Monday afternooy. Mrs. Will Borrows and sons of Indiiinapoli.% are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Gott.
Mrs. Fannie Thomas of Bellmore and Mrs. Inez Belles of Indianapolis were called here Saturday by the serious ilnelss of Chas. Owens. W m. Mabort of Crawfordsville ^ns here on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spruhan of Michigan visited Mrs. Julia Goley tin first of the week. Miss Eunice Harhison of Crawfordsville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hnrhi-
gcner.'il 1 son.
Miss Anna Clark of Detroit. Spent the week-end with her parents Mr. an.| Mn- ChiA i, ' i . Mrs. Ik's-•Wt'b'tei* 6f CiOW, 1ml . spent last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mts.J. K. Harhison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Rivers and famih spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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■’ 'bl'ER PAYS $101) FINE MIOWN POINT, Ind. April 7, ! w ui >, ' r attorney defended Sam P >p"'i' Chicago, on a liquor '.''"''E "hen he pleaded poverty in **. 1 ''aoinal court, hut Popovich M " 1 W- $100 in cash, immediately nf- * r sentence. V 1 ' 1 see, Judge,” he .-aid in exll ' 1 ' 1 'n, if | |,. 1( | hired an attornev, 1 r " ul,l "'t have paid the fine.”
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Ariz.. (UP) A survey ."'•■slose,. that there isn’t
speni ty.v.. Rivers and family at Portland Mills.
PORTLAND MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibb* and childrei spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crooks and children. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball and chidren and Miss Katherine Harhison spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ball. Fred Wolfe and Miss I .eon a Cal-j vert spent the day Sunday with Mr. j
NOI M E T'> BIDDERS FOR S! PPLIKS FOR COUNTY POOR
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th. (unui^'^^‘‘"tk 0 H,,peBr - ,)Ur,n * Notice is hereby given that bids u i'l f "r m.inth ft'‘ n r v ,T rCU ’ > iS ,n0 '-e reenived at th of the counD , 7 r m '’ , ; th < '" mmon s,>n - auditor of Putnam -ounty, up to 11
tuute [irevatls and no matter
Wl »t the
"" asion coats are not worn. ' Coualy Poor Asylum for the quarter ' ending June 20th, 1921. aa direc‘e.1
and npprovetl l»y law.
All bids submitted must he file m duplicate on blanks to he furmshed oy the County Auditor, uml must compL with the laws in every particular. • Bidders are required to Funus samples, said sample- to he propel of the county if said bidders nr. successful, and shall be retained bv tn
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Dave Ortlway, wealthy, young “Stick ’em up!” ordered Muellet Dave incredulously. ”1 II "ce you aviator, makes a forced landing in Dave’s muscles contracted and 1,1 hades first!” , an orange grove in the hinterland became tense. But Mueller’.- fin The "lh"r studied him iieculaof Florida. 1.'inking tor the owner ( r, , were twitching on the trigger lively. I lie twin oiu/.zl, - "i >i"' to pay for the damage, Dave comes his gun. The man aas a killer, hotgun^ seemed to creep closer upon two beautiful girls in over- j-eady, almost anxiou- to -hoot to Dave s stomach. alls. Joan Marhury, with the aid There'was no object, Dave decided. “It’ll -ave you a lot of dough,' of her cou in. Sally, has been tun- deliberately coiTM ting uicide aid Mueller ignificautly. "if y«« ning the plantation since her t;,,,,. would even matters. lb write inn a cheek instead of niak lather's death. Fearing the wrath ,.,| |,i s hands over hi- head. jug me collect it myself.”
"Collect it,” snapped Dave. For an age-long instant Dave
expected to see those hluod-stee*
barrels spit llame. II" stilfened In
body for die impact.
All rigid, then.” nodded Mue’
of Mueller, owner of the adtoin-
. , , , . i -uppose von think," he snid , *"• groves, when he learns of the ... hal v „ u get aaav el it m J r> u t /•» hi t r ear,. 1 h e, o I r / c tiro** I *. - -
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damage to his trees, the girls urge Dave to leave. He insists u/>on reimbursing Mueller, anil when he learns Mueller has been molesting the girls, he is more anxious than ever to meet him. Just then Mueller’s plane Hies by. Dave wonders why he has an amphibian when there is no water in the vicinity On the way to Mueller's. Dave pictures his former fiancee, haughty Hat bar a fin! worthy, in
Joan's place.
with this sort of thing
The other looked at him un
hlinkingly.
"Get away with it? ^ ''"ivM ' ler. " ‘‘ihch up vottr love lettesmoke you oil and m.i.ody rt , in j jt And be huumin know for a thousand years._ Now ' ^ too | lo-e dnip your wallet rw - at in> t' temper and blow you into a coup'. Bring your right band down "a >,| o) . h ' unk> ()f , n ,'at.”
too.” j ” fho flier Stepped forward to Dave hesitated, wondering if he I j fk u |,j» papers, hoping that could reach the barrel of lhat gun t) t|n.| could be caught oil guu - '. before the fing, i s stiue, zed th" |, l|( Mni lb'i' backed caution ... trigger. ^^ away his lingers taut on the ti "■ i " bui.. b iii. ti-r h »r;,?r,te.,r;SirH! , “C’mon,” growled Muell r. “put check book and letters in i next mit everything >..,i got. Anti ii I pocket. 'heir <y<
row of orange trees.
CHAPIF.R IV.
E was startled ,.ut of his abstraction by a peremptory I
'll.y, you!”
Their eyes met arc
.out everytmng you gin. ■■ * ; r”'""'" ' 1 . ' . . rn( ,,| ,|, get a hunch tha! you're double- clashed Ihen Davt tutneii j crossing m*. FI give th hbemtriy away. Mm|| ^
Dave paused in mid trid, . know- | , , '• was all that h. -aid.
Inst an instant in tat ion at the curt ! Slowly, deliberately, Dav. Id a
t,.u. of co.mm,ml From between I he was told, waicb.ng the others j ^ pv . nin(f w . ls u VPr -v tb,. low branch, of tlo- trees came j narrowed eye- 1,11 V 1 '' 0 ’ ,,u l ‘ l> function. Sally, wb" - a heavy el figtii. . clad in gar- to jump at m a ^ K 1 ” ^ pij,, R ban glinted purple in in m.nt which mig'n have made a : .axmg 9?'’ ' k t i:.,|,t from the flickering candles fa him, Plate .m.il-d "What the alert and wavy frank and ingenuous ... Well .be -ed Plantation .hvner | pointed unwa'. nngly at the p.l wa. ^ iy^ ^ hilvinK ,, KUP ., t ,. Will Wear.” V\ :h . I'anama biitjjStomadi. W l,t ‘" ^ Mui . 1| , | .| break Ihe monotony of existence tnol.'skin riding ioce, hes and high , ontptinl b - I , • j j house. Joan, however, "• Loot of polished cordovan, the stepped forward. , 1 as reserx-ed a before. Althoug hard-faced strang.i looked as | "All right, now,’ he gro« ed. | )uv( , ( . ou U |,nd nothing to critic,.' though he had i , f been turned “back up half .i dozen paeP- j,, |, ( r lnfl nner lowat'il him, he wr.s out by an over / alou valet. The | As Dave stepped b»ck. the othei ( onscious of a vague, watchful h<> only outr.' no:< m the otherwi.-e | a( j varu . e( j un tl| he stood over the injiy that both puzzled and in'"
perfeit cnseinbl.' a double- jjme p;| u „| belongings that tb. ^^,.,1 him.
barreled hot gun h, Id ,n the crook ' f|i,. r had dropped at his feet. With- After a delicious clear soup, ai of his left arm. He met Dave s | ()Ut abandoning his watchfulness ( . waddled into th. eyes with a ho-id glare which f or a ntoment, he stopped uml |,p, c | c _ an< f_white shadow* of th. sent a sharp tmgl" o f angel' swe pt up the pigskin wallet with |,i e h-ceilinged dining loom, b. a' through the pilot - u-ually steady 1 on( . hand. He riffled through th, j n j, 1( , a> | , incken, .n p, steami'.' nerves. , contents, counting the treasury . in ,i succulent. It was placed !• “You th gu\ who mashed my | notes within. f or ,. the guest and, as hu cury.-o tree?” he demanded truculently. | "icight hundred and seven!) |„. f, it u distinct twinge of < '■
Ltave made a .b li. iute elfort three dollara," he said at last. ”1 II cienre. There could be no tkoiiv
to bold his temp' 1 m check. Yet t a k e eight-fifty on account.” of paying {or this dinner, yih so,
H,- two tell th< bills Into a wad w . the «| 1 ’ with his stubby fingers and pushed house and it- -uriouinl.i gs them into his pocket. Then, with was certain ev iy I" "'■Y’ ‘ ' exasperating thoroughness. In ouuce.of f°«d t e, , ’",.. r |' went through the card pocket: ul do double duty. *' ' . . “ the wallet, examining every item wi re conscious " ' ' . " ’ of their contents. Guest and rnem gance ot a roa-t < ' hership cards to yacht and country they gave no evidence. cluba a* well a tnunortndu hast Keller llaya ily scrawled on tho backs of per ! . , . . '———— - sonal and business cards came The silver and nupery wore
as he looked at th" tianget he felt his instinctiv" ,1 like Increase rather than din . n b 1 hi -. t ot the man’s swarthy, blue l.lnck jaw, the glare of hi .".ate hard brown .yes, the red gash of his overthick lips and tie 'a tie « "nt ot perfume that emanated from his per. on all servetl I" mtensily the impression fii t created by the
sound of his voice.
“Smashed your ti""- • Dave repeated coldly. ”1 don’t know. Do you own tn*<‘3 around
|| 1 onlrol
“I’m Muelh'r," a"'" 1 '
Other as though that were sufficient introduction to place him among all the other ializens of the “Mueller?” echoed the flier, a spot of red upon each tanned cheek. “Mueller? I’m sorry, but I don’t know you. Perhaps you are trying to tell m< that you own those trees O'er there t wheie 1
made my forced landing "Y. ah, that’ ! ‘PI ■ '
other, curtly. ’Whythe deuce don t you practice llym: o'" ' a held till
learn to Kc P a p^ a,Ui ^ ,e
•?**
'We were talking about^ your
trees,” Dave pointed " ut
do I owe you fei th" !! a "' a ^'“ 1 ' i| . “Two ^ranu, replied Mm Her,
promptly. 0 “Two what?” "Two grand,
dnlir ra-
yon air”
Two thousand a whole acre
Why, you can huy a whole acre .tearing tree foi l" *han that,' mid J'ave, iistoni bed. 1 * ny that a hundred doll;U would more than enough u>r the few trees who ,• tops "• re clipped otf. "You’ll pay me two thousand, tated the other flatly, ' or it 11 come out of you or your plane “Just try to collect it, r&torted the pilot, qtfietly, staring at Mueller through a pink haze of anger. The hard-faced man scarcely move.I but in the next moment Dave found him .if looking into 'he twin eyos of the shotgun.
under the careful scrutiny of thos. ! exquisite putt'rn and <|u;'.l t'. hard brown eyes, while Dav. though the damask tuldwlu’li bad chafed and sweated under the en ; cai'.'fully darneii and or-’. .e,l. forced rertraint. With the shining Th. candle-ticks w. re of a: c n. toe of his cordovan hoot Muellet hammered silver, th" -ei'ving id.'t tin .-d the little heap of lettei - on ter of Sheffield plat. I able, ch.»n» tlte gtouml. One after another h. and huti'et were ol heavy niahog picked them up and read them . any Th. sideboard was < ons|.:c>e from end to etid Dave gritted hi- ously absent Dave wondered teeth and dug his fingernails into idly what antique dealer the palm* of hi- hand to prevent wheedled it out of the house and himself from losing the lu-t ves whether the girls bad known it» tige ot lelf-centrui anil tunning real value. A round murk ir tt.e amueg ceiling over the table ind cal. “ Mueller’s swarthy face cracked ^“ght haT. hung Uiere. Th"'s gi.into a grin ns he dropped a mon (if K b afn wore at "'.-ix ogrammed not. to the ground. I ^ u( ,. rl? “So you , - ■ d. . bum r . h, does she” 1 hid la • letter D red, had h... Dave gia"""d urreptitiou.lv the one brought t<; bin, h> Bar- acroso the Uiole to SuUy'h haoA* as bara’s maid. You ought to go 1 they pmnipdute. het ka.fe aid and slap her down.” : .. " . , .. i, . i i those hands .v< ie, yd lough.feu D,.'.- laid im lung. • But hi redden.<1 from noun <>: w, .h gray eye, wei" a cold and deadly M lh| . sun J„ an , t m ,, w,. r ,. t .„ as those of i nake. He heard ol a k „ „ t |, womail, tiul i,c the t.lood throbbing in his eat i .unoupt 0 f pain-laking cure o'e; drums. Through the pouiidiu^ i tahlc could olditi i i*tc filtered Mueller’s mocking voice. I th( , „f naan’s toil with h«..
“Well, pretty boy, next time a|1 j spa d«.
you fly acrosr I 'lorida, give this I Of the two, Sally alone betray. d section a lot of room, see? And with her pre-ent I..:, be if you know what’ good for you. ('here was a p' nsive droop to Die
you oetter snap yourself out of this picture before night come, on, see? It ain’t a good place for a
LOANS \ s20 to $:mo LAILMLIvS 3—6—9 OR t2 MONTHS TIME INDIANA LOAN CO. 15'r E. V. ashington Street
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Father is .b"id the long watc hes : the revolution, ai tbe night 'i,''' over, and h" i- (gone ~ ~ ■ from hi earthly home, gone from the NOTH E I < > ROAD CONTRACTORS
society nf those 1 he loved, gone to live, with tho anyels. He was hapjiiest when surrounded by his: family and friends. But death called and he went away willingly. Being , the last "f bis family, the rest a, • | waiting and watching for him. Thomas N. Ball, the yminge-T chdd of Oliver and Martha Allen Ball was born near Putnamville, Ind., (htoh“r 15, 1K57, and departed tld-' life at the age of 7!! yeats, three months and Z2
days.
On December 21, IhT'.l he was unit • I j in marriage to Heniiettii Met lauahuu. I To thi- union were born five children, | tw. dying in infam > . .Surviving are. ! Oliver It. Blaydes of Roarhdale, his widow and three children, Mr-. Johnie Ball of ('..-a Grande, Arizona and James Ball of Indianapolis; ten gran ichildren, one great grandchild, one niece, seven nephews and a host of friends. He was a constant hut patient suf-
Ni ti e is hereby given by the Board of Commissioner , of Putnam County, Indiana, that sealed bids will be received up to twelve o'clock noon, on, MONDAY, MAY 4, PJ21 for life Tm)>r v.hient of the following (l"-cribed highways, being located in the following named townships in said Putnam County, to-wit: The Sylvester Mason, et al gravel road, in Floyd township, to be constructed of gravel, and es imuteil to cost $d,480.1)0; The N'els n McCullough, et al grave) road, in Wn-hington township, said county, to be consliucted of gravel, an I estimated to cost $d,950.00. Each of the above named roads to be improved as designated and provided in arroidun.'c with plans, profile- and specifications made for each of aid road improvements, and approvi'd by the Board of Commissioners, and now on file in the office of
ferei, the end coming Saturday, Feb. 1 Willis E. Gill, An itor . f -aid Putnam 7 i His place in the home as a ( County. Indiana. Which said plans, loving, dev. ted, sacrificing father and I profile and -pecifications are now grandfather can be appreciated only.'open inspection of bidders in said
by those neat and dear. The golden gates swing open wide, A gentle voice says, Come. And angels »n the other side Welcomi d our loved one home. CARD OF thanks j We wish to thank; all .>ui friends, i)eighb..is, Surday chool rla- and t-he ladies of the ' hristian and Methodist churches for their kindnefth and ussislaiici and beautiful flowers. We also wish to thank the Rev. Brattain, tin minister and Omar Sands, the uir dertaker, and all who so kindly remembered us in our hour of sadness in the death of our hu.-and and fatlie', Mrs. Tom Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blaydes, Mr. and Mrs. James Ball and Mr. Johnnie Ball. \RIZON VS ROW 111 SHOW V
corners of her lull mouth which was the result, Dave decided, of many an hour ol regrets. Joan,
guy who likes to keep his km on. > however, bore no truces ol unhap Now take your chock hook, here, 1 inness. Her mouth, although in and make me out a check for indy feminine, was firm ui.d eleven hundred bucks. I si*.' by forceful. The flyer wondered Low O your balance that you won’t miss ;-he managed to live through•1)1,3 the jack and I'll lake my . hances , lonely days and nights, lalioi.i'g that you don’t top payment on through a Dark present wh ch ij >. I s. onicd to ha'e no future. “Writ* you a check’’” repoatud (To be * oaiii.a..J Iwawnrov.:
PHOENIX, Ariz., (CP) Maricopa Ounty records for the past 27 years indicate the remarkable development 1 <.f Arizona. In 181*2 t)te county had an -i -".I valuation nf $7,ATI,780. 'Phe | valuation today, a shown hy a.surI' ey just completed, is SI 5.2,80212 an increase of appriximately 20 tim
LH|I <U< BANNHD ON RAII.DOADS MOSCOW* ,(l # I’l Total prohobiliora hn« Is'en decren.-ed on all railroads in the Soviet Union aa one of the measures for raising labor di-Ttp-line in the transportation industry. Station restaurants and buffets have beep, forbidden to sell any sort of alcoholic drinks, including light wines and beer.
.I’.iditoi’s office. Each of said mads is a eparate and distinct road imprnv. nn nt, and the contract to lie let ts sepaiate improvement. Each iiiJ ubmilted shall b,- accompanied by a, bond, either personal or surety, in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid -ubmitted, conditioned as provided; by law, for the faithful performam '
f .'aid work.
Blank bond' for these bids may lie ha I from tile uuditoi of Putti'im County, Intliana, and s lid bonds, or other bonds containing the same coalition and provision shall Im- used hy bidder.- for the awarding of said con-
trait.
The sureties on any bond filed, if
IM'isonal, shall be of not less than hree resident freeholders of the Stnt» . Indiana, at I.- i I ■ v of w Imm ba'I «• a resident freeholder of Putnam ' 'omit). Each biddni hall submit with his bid, and bond, a n< n'Collusioti afrfidavit, ; ri quiii'd by the statute of Indiana. Before the closing of the contract the successful bidder will lie required to file with the auditor, a certificate from the Industrial Board if Indiana, showing t.iat such bidder has complied with tho Workman's 'ompeiisation Law ® of Indiana, foi the protection of its workmen. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to di-crini-inate between bidders, and all bids - ubmitted must be filed with t a: un • *1." 4 fling Per o iibnntting a lii.l for i i einership must et out the full names of each partner, eomp. sing * he pattie r ip, in the bid and '6.ml
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of said road improvement**will be agreed upon at the time of the execution of tbe ntiac^s to .is- etjjeted
Hi IDrttl CENSUS DOUBLED -
MOSCOW, (UP) Fourteen million, upon, i.y th»B ard and t » -uce. -to
children were receiving public school j bidder, education in l!*2t) and at least Z.OOfl,OOO m«.re will Is' enrolled in 11*8?. These figures were provided by Prof Andrew Vishinsky. head of the Stnta ' ; !cientifie Council here. About 7.000 •
Witness my name anti Offi.ial Seal of*m) offi a*, tin- 7th day ol April,
1 ‘>31
W tv. Gill, Auditor Putnam County.
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