The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1931 — Page 4

111 mh;i;ds oh’ lovkia m;^ SPRING DRESSES JUST Some of l ho most exquisite things we have ever shown. $5, $10, $15 See a Few In < >ur Window. S. C. Prevo Company 1 lome Store

(OVK MOIHDK FLOWKUS Mother’s l)ay s|>em an U'atioti on the p irt of the K >'iand daughters of the world. And flowers spell liu - ' reineinhraiue to those Mothers «f th • World. IVi k Flower Shop 1‘HONK 711 • K.

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Exquisite and Appropriate (fivrliiijt (IanIs Hilt Mnlhcr’s Day FD HAMILTON’S HOOKSTOKK

in veil to the Hell place. Mr. and Mrs. W ilier Stoner called j on I.oii harmless and family last .Sunday evening. Virgil Cowger, formerly of MainI bridge hut now of Indianapolis, had j part of his foot amputated at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis last Thursday. His foot was crushed i while he wa working at the box facI tin y when he slipped and fell. His foot was caught is'tween large cog | wheels. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF WARREN TOWNSHIP OF ROAD BONO ISSUE In Hie Matter of the Petition of B. F. Jones, ot al . for the Improvement of Public Highway, in Warren Township. Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is herein given to (he taxpayers of Warren Township, in Putnam County, Indiana, that the Hoard of County Commissioners of said county, at their regular May Term, 11*11. the same being the lirsl day of said term, determined to Issue and sell road improvement bonds of said Warren Township, not to exceed eight thousand two hundred ($8200). The amount of bonds Issued to heat Interest at the rate of four and one half (4 1-2) per cent, per annum, payahle semi-annually The net assessed value of all property in Warren Township, a taxing unit, is »1.276,383.1111. The present total indebtedness for road bonds for said township, withoul lids issue, there being no incorporat ed towns or cities therein, is $17,252.-

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That the proposed issue and sale of said road bonds and proceeds to be derived therefrom are to he used to pay for the improvi'incnt and construction of the said II K. Jones, el al Hoad Improvement in said Warren

Township.

Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll lax onlv, of said township, who feel themselves ag grieved by such determination of said Hoard to issue and sell said roaili

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Battery Recharging— 50c Have your Auto Top Dressed with two-coat rubber top dressing $1.00. TRIBBY’S GARAGE Phone 123

—For SA1-.R— New supply of gold fish. Turtles and gold fish for your lily pond. Kitel Floral Company. 4-tf| FOR SALE; Hedge line fence posts. Glen Pursell. Fillmore, It. 1. •> d 1

FOR SALE—Upright pianos. Good condition. Illinois St.,

FOR SALE—Conkey’s Y-0 chick feed; soy beans, Holybrook anil Dunfield, *1.25 at house; $1.35 delivered. Fertilizer for corn and tomatoes. We buy wool. Campbell Brothers, (ireen-ca-tlc Phone 00; Fillmore Phone 101. 5-6ts BABY CHICKS—from pure bred, blood tested flocks. Culled for type color, and standard requirements. Sets each Monday and Thursday. Custom hatchng, $3.00 per hundred. Brooders and poultry supplies. Record’s Hatchery. Old Pfeiffenherger Blacksmith Shop, 11 east Franklin SC Phone 812. FOR SALE Tomato ami cabbage plants. Opposite Fox Ridge church. Pat Calluccio. 4-4p

anti player Jeffries, 508 5-3p

ItrlhT. Oiiickrr. Lubrication Dine into inn slatiiin and put your car on our new CURTIS Rotating \ ii t ii in oh 111 Lilt. Wr have installed this to replace old fashioned (flensing pits and racks and to enable uto give a more thorough job ol lubrication heeausi' of the greater convenience in getting at the >iiriuiiK parts to In* Inhricatod. Stand by and natch us do the job. IVrhap* it will he the firat time von really saw the underside of your ear. loll won't have to drive up on a rack and then climb down nor will ItH'c to step out into a greasy pit or drive over an open pit, all of which will Is appreciated by every driver, especially the woman driver. I Ins lilt is liydrnulir, operating on the same principle as hydraulic passengn elevators and absolutely safe. W« have installed it with the idea of giving you a bctlcr service in less time. KING. MOKKISON. EOSTKR. CO. Open 7 A. M. To 8 M.

ROTARY ( l.l It GUESTS I he guest list it the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon included Lt. ( olonel K. N. Rowman of Fort I homa , Ky., Major C. A. Ragby, Fort Hayes, ()., and the battalion officers of t he R 1 1 F. C. unit at I tePauw, who were the guests of (’apt. It. B. McMahon; (’. A. Carlisle of South Mend and Paul Goss, life saving examiner here this week. I he visiting officers are inspecting the Del’auw unit, and Lt. Col. Bowman paid the Del’auw unit a high compliment, by saying it was noted t'T pep, vim, and efficient work. Ho cited a case he was inspecting at one time, w len he came to a young man "ho h id all the snap and go desired and when hi a-ked him where he had his training he answered, “DePauw." Mr. (los- spike of the effort the Red • ross i,- making in first aid and the results 'how a decided improvement in tile matter of lives lost each year. He -howeil that it helps industry and how it has grown fri m nothing to a wonderfully effective organization throughout the country. Mr. Goss iworking with DePauw students tinweek. Mr. ( arlisle is a member of the South Rend Rotary club and is the truest i f his daughter, Mrs. I* L. Porter an family. He spoke of having visited Rotary clubs in every part of tile world and mentioned the hearty welcome one gets from every club, no mattei how far from home it might

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FOR SALE—Ben Davis apples, $1,

bonds, may appeal to the Stale Hoard A 1 ' 50 aM,i " vr buKM ’ l ' C

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SOUTH CLINTON *!'v ttallei tY’ilinolh, wife utul son Hobby, Mrs Knslow, Rev. (’. YV. laik . ui iind miii Ray of Indianapolis, Waiieita and Helen Sanders. Maxine HetHs. Kd. Hellis and family. Klherl Hetjlls and wIfe Willari MUIer ami ramtl\. --pent Sunday with George I'lerce and wife. Ih Isolj. . \i(| meeting for this ""•nth wliirli was to he held at the home of Mi John Skelton has been postponed until a later dale on acI count of sickness. Mis John Hee anil Mrs. George lluinplii'eN spent Friday afternoon with Aunt Nan Uameiit. Mis .Miner Sigler called on Mrs. Harvey Thomas one evening last week Lida Pierce. Nellie Bettis and son U'enl on. di\ lust week with Catherine Johnson Claude ('Indian and family spent Sunday with c k. Uoddard and tain lily. Mr and Mrs Roe Hall and daughter Grace visited friends here Monday evening Mrs. Millie Newgent and Mrs. Goldie Bee spent last Tuesday with Mrs. Lida Pierce. BROADWAY Robert Williams and Miss Helen Haynes of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Daggy and Frank Daggy of Manhattan. Rebecca Lew man is virdting her uncle, Frank I.ewmun, and family, in Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. N'ewton Jeffrie* have

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further action by tiling objections to the Issue of said bonds with the county auditor of Putnam County. Indi ana, on or before twenty-nine (2H) days from the day of the lirsl publication of this notice in the newspap ers in which the same will he printed and published. If a reinoustranc, objections are filed against this bond issue a hearing will be given at the court house in the Cltv of GreeneasHe. Indiana, by said State Hoard of Tax Commissioners, on a day to be

named by said Hoard.

Done by order of the Hoard of County Commissioners of I’utiiaiii County. Indiana, on this fth day ol

May. 1931.

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YVILLIS E. GILL. Auditor of Put tiatti County, Indiana 62ts

—For Rent— Ft)It RENT—West half of 5 room modern double 635 east Washington St. 5-31 FOR RENT- Four room modern apartment, suitable for man and wife or ladies, Water furnished. Phone ■ r >8<i-X. 4-4ts

FOR RKNT Furnished mod' bedroom. 517 Lust Seminary St. 2 3p. LOST

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notire Is hereby given bj the Board of Commissioners of Putninii County. Indiana, that sealed bids will be received, up to twelve o'clock,

noon, on

MONDAY. JUNE 1st, ]».!|.

for the Improvement of the following described highways, being located in the following named townships, in said Putnam County, Indiana, to wit: The John !•' Ilodshire, el nl public Highway, in Washington Township, to be constructed of crushed stone,

and estimated to cost $306n.iMi;

The Charles F. Wilcox, et nl Puh He Highway, in Jefferson Township, to he construcied of crushed stone,

and estimated to cost $4800.110,

Bach of the above named roads ts to he constriu ti d In aceorilHiiee with the plans, profile and specifications therefor, and now on file in the < nun ty auditor's office of said count), nt| UreencuHi le, Indiana, and which are i now open for the inspection of 1,111.

I ders.

Kaeli hid submitted shall In- ac coiupanled bv a bond either personal or surety, In a sum equal to double the amount of the |,id submitted. ,„u dllioiied as provided bv law. for (lie faithful perfornianqe of said work. If a personal i,i>nd is given, ihc same shall have not less than one freehold voter of Putnam County. In (liana, 11s a surety thereon. Each bidder shall submit with his hid and bond a non-collusion affiduvil as required by law. Before (be closing of the contract the successful bidder will la- required to file with the auditor a certlflcale from the Industrial Hoard of Indiana, showing dial sueli bidder Inis com plied with the Workmen’s Coiupensa Hull I-aw of Indiana for the protection

of his workmen.

The Hosid reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to ills criminate between bidders, and all bids submitted iniisi be Hied wlili iiiai

understanding.

The time for the completion of the contract will be agreed upon at time the contract is awarded. Witness my name and Official Seal of my office, this 4th day of May,

LOST; lllack Boston Terrier with white feet. Call Le.-ter Blue, 77<i-Y' or 171 (Lit. LOST Tan rain oat between Music hall and square. Please return to Hetty Mullins. l-t —Wanted— WANTED: We do all kinds of carpenter work, repair or new Roofing and flooring :i specialty, prices reasonable. Give u- a call for an estimate. Heaney & Herbert. Phone 180Y - O-lip. WAN I ED Painting, paper hanging Mini interior decorating. Floor finishing a specialty. H. Thompson, Commercial Place. WANTED—Solicitor for The Newto work in towns only. Liberal commission. I’aid weekly. Banner Office. C. J. Ferrand,

I’OSI I ION -Aboard ocean liners; good pay. Visit Hawaii, China, Japan! Experience unnecessary; envelope brings list. A. E. Ar.ulus, Mt. Vernon. N - V. I’OSI I IONS for women aboard ocean liners; visit Hawaii, China, Jap.ill flee. Self addressed envelope brings li.-t. A. Arculus, Mount Vermm, N. Y. 6 ., p ^ ‘AN ! ..D A man lietwoen 18 a*i . I ' to enter Radio, Television, and Talking Pi'-tures. Steel; employment an I a good opportunity for one willing to learn. Experience unnecessary. Give present employment, age and etc. Lnx ( . H. care 1 he Banner. 5-4p -Miscellaneous— l-et me clean you, wallpaper with my Magic Wall Cleaner, no .lust or I hone 213. J. I’, Reemer. 5-2t

\ MARKS THE SPOT The chief portal of entry for the pus producing organisms that break down the house of health is the mouth. The teeth are a common pathway for these 01 gani.-ins. In order to safeguard your children’s health follow these simple rules given out by the Metropolitan Life Insurnn e company. Guides to Tooth-Health 1. Visit yuur dentist every six months. 2. Brush your teeth after each meal anil before going to bed. 3. Rinse your mouth with lime water after brushing teeth. 4. Have all fissures ad cavities filled as soon as discovered. 5. Have crooked teeth straightened. ii. Eat and give your child proper food for tooth development. 7. Have your child’s teeth examined every six months, when his baby teeth appear, and when his molars come '.h rough. 8. Do not let him suck his finger*, 9. Guard his baby teeth as though rubber niples, or pacifiers. they were permanent. Hi. Teach him that care of his teeth

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dirt.

Wo do hemstitching and picoting. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 8-tf

Pitchford’s Store.

per cent on

A special discount of ip

all Singer Electric and tredle sewing machines thU week only. Trade in Vur old machine as a down payment on a new one. Easy terms on balance, j-Singer Sewing Machine Co., 21 South

Indiana street. Phone 261

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WILLIS K GILI*. Auditor natff CmiTWy. Indian a.

Food Market Ridpath P. T. A.

Saturday. Martha

of Hut- Dav t . . Uet yoUr Mother’s «-»«.. w/.hX

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ADMIMSTRA lOK’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the un-der.-igned, the Citizens Trust Company of Crenneastle, Indiana, as Administrator of the e.-tate of Michael A. Wolfe, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, will offer for -ale, at private sale, at the office of the Citizens I rust Company, of Greencastle, Indiana, at ten o’clock a. m. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931 and from day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate in Putnam County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Traet No. 1; Lot number three (3) in Block number six (6) in E. J. I’eek s enlargement of the town, now city, of Greencastle, Indiana. I ract No. 2: Iai^ number five (5) in Block number forty (40) in Commercial Place, Putnam County, Indiana, subject to all liens, lei ms of sale: Ca-h. Citizens Trust Company, Greencastle, Indiana, administrator. Hays and Murphy, attys. 22-3ts

means healthy manhood. I he tonsils are anothei pat m nfetion. Y'ou should see that| )hild has a thorough cxantiiw in a physican if there is any -ipi..'s fection. Adnoid,- and sinusc, ta many disturhanances that ran hi ified if they arc attcmlfd D it' beginning. OBITU YltY Perhaps beyond life's naitus, less sea, The rose.- bhc m again 'm a a ii'.| skies; And blissful childhood gatr.e in glee, To deck the Fining walls "'ftnie., YVilliam Wnodrnw W'ivc nborn Nov. !!t, Ittpi, and ilii'i V, .' 1931, aged 14 >ear-. file : 1 ■ * | nine days. He was the ehlM f** George and Pearl tTerryi 6--v He leave to mourn his i s.» parents, one brother Noble. pi» mother, aunt , uncles, lousitts, I*' host of friend-. Woodrow had always In "i; ." !I child until a fea weeks ag" " ' became seriously ill. He re medical attention and an "p' ra'. ' * necessary hut it was all in vait made a valiant light t" K'd »' 1 1 ways trying to do what "a- ' V 1 of him. He suffer'd untold new hut displayed aon ciful cmc ig 1 The devotion of the mother 11 child is commendable and W'miiti has demonstrated to u- that d'd 1 ,! M his years have been few in mc' ,r the passing of hi- star hut a , i!." | <4| flash across life's horizon, it was not s|H'iit in vain, for it»' * one more link in the chain of I" 1 ' draw us nearer to Hod - kituch' Woodrow’s school days were stent» the (ireencastlc puhlii sidtoohis kind words and cheerful - ’ ' ^ not be heard or seen agai: > ' pleasant memory will r 10 .11' hearts of his teachers and mates. As a son he was a model in > ‘ For obedience, piiticnce, ki" 111 truth; As a brother at home lie II ■'' missed . In his constant devotion tooth" !1 ** iKt ; . „. 1,'vig As a playmate he "as devo. and true, „ Leaving many friends hi- d" rue ' .. kiml Sadly regretting that »nc Should be culled away fm" 1 tl "' early in time.

C.VKD <»*• IH ' Nh ' wish to thank »ur

friends ^

neighbors for their - ma">

act-

kindness during tht

lieloved .-on

and brother,

VYill' 3 *

Woodrow Webster, ab" , 1 („ .■ the hospital who were •- K „ all.—Mr. and Mrs. George Wc

and son

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