The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1931 — Page 4
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THRILLIHC Gf^T /UGGC/TlOn/ CkriJtmju Skopfmrjy
A Smart Gift!
GLOVES o£ Capesfidn
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’ll be receiver) with rt-ies of de they are stylish, gootllookin(? . . . and washable. They come in the season's best shades! Ani the price is LOW
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Travel Sets
$1.98
for
Men
A choice gift! Essential toilet Uccesfcries in a smart black Flexhide case I Others 98c up
Colored Harder Handkerchiefs appeal to smart men! 2 tf • 39c
i and a rare
Big, soft value, too!
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Comb, brush utid Mirror
They look like pearl and have llie daintiest ro'ebud decora-
tions I
In gift case
*3.98
Smart Gift Hatitibags These .handbags ..are of genuino leather in the smart pouch and envelope shapes of the year! Black, brown and the more popular colors-
98c
Mufflers of si!k and rayon
Very becoming new Fall patterns— plaids and checks in ample se’ v tion. An exceptional quality at this low price . . . and of course, possible only at Pennev !
m GIF!' TOW FI Ensemble in (ill i Package
Here’s a GIFT—a bath towel itnd two wash cloths to match in the colors "she'll" want! Kich Jacquard de signs I
49c
Jieli^ht "her" with Pajamas E®GtS i The pi it that will thrill! Of crepe with fluffy marabou trimming, cushion sole; black anti, colors.
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98c
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Men’s €1?$ ; Gloves *1,98 ; Select capeskin gloves in many j wanted colors, l inished stylishly with embroidered and speared backs. A very good value I
CowF de Belts with slide tl99k buckle Attractive and a value 1 Top calf grain with suede back. In black and brown In sinart gift box. Others at SI.49
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“Mary I u” Toy Aluminum Set
Tor make-believe coffee parties a percolator set containing 26 pieces all for this LOW PRICE . .
98c
Olliers 49e up
■ “Baity Diutales” Soft Kaixik body, a voice, composition arms, legs and head and moving eyes ... ail these in one doll 18” tall, at a remarkably low price will mean-a joyous Christmas! Other Baby Dimples 98c up
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Jsiii*.c*r Pool Table Just the gift Junior wants, too. 44x2.1", 26'' high, two 36" maple rues, 16 numbered balls, Net pockets. (>thci s 98c up
* Jim’s Special” S- cel W Just \ liat Son wants for Christmas' This wagon has a brake, double disc 10" roller bearing wheels and 'i" rubber tires. Others 98c up
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WIIFHK DOES YO) K 1)01 I. Mi (it) hospital and in addition to nursing from memberships taken at the an-
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oldest just four. The father had had no work for some time and the youngest child needed hospital care because
earn '<■ t I imi-t be taKen regulai ly lo the In. i-itn! in IndianaiKdis. Another im|ortan‘. werk of the
! nursing service is the early detection
of under feeding. The nurse took the’ 0 f contagious
pual roll calls ur.d from special contributions. This year the Putnam c< unty chapter (<f the American Red Ct.i s has appropriated $460 toward
Society News
Childbirth Left Her Thin, Worn, Nervous “After the birth of my baby, I was thin, nervous and run-down From the first bottle of Vinol. I improved. It gave me new strength and I gained weight ”—Mrs. M. Gunstone. Vinol supplies just the elements of iron, lime and cod liver peptone needed by thin, weak, nervous women and men. Even the FIRST bottle builds up strength, makes new j-ed blood, peps up appetite and brings sound sleep, tlet a bottle of Vinol tolay I - R. V. Mul 1 in DRASTIC PLANS PROPOSED (Continued From Page One )
Bence Daggy of the Central Bank is confined to his home today with a painful ankle injury as result of a fall Tuesday night.
each.
Telephone, telegraph, cable and radio messages—5 cents on charges between 14 cents and 50 cents; 10 cents on charges in excess of 50 cents. Admissions—extension of present 10 per cent tax by reducing present exemption from $3 to 10 cents. , Radio and phonograph equipment and accessories—5 per cent on manu-
facturers sales.
Automobiles—passenger cars, 5 per
cent; trucks, 3 per cent; accessories, 2% per cent, on manufacturers sales.
Increase of one-sixth on cigarettes and tobacco products except cigars. More individual income tax:
Normal rates—first $4,000, 2 per
cent, now l 1 - per cent; next $4,000, 4 l “ ll!! ' e
SHERIFF’S SALE
By viftue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, 1 Indiana is Plaintiff and Cyrus O’Hair, i Leota OTIair, his wife, Madonna O’Hair, James L. McKee and James 1.1 Nelson are defendants requiring me to I make the sum of Fifteen hundred forty six dollars and forty cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the high- j est bidder, on Saturday, the 19th day! of December A. D. 1931, between the bout s of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock
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Loans „ n A U t os un t() on new or used cars INDIANA Loan r-J 24E. Washington St.
Lor Said
FOR SALE:
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p. m. of said day, at the door of the
Courthouse in Greencastle, in Putnam ^ i"c]
Phone Rural 16.
County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate in Putnam
e F0R SALE:—Fancy Gnj
County, in the State of Indiana, and hn 'rl ^ 'l V’ a bu. Bailey’s Orchard
described as follows, to-wit: The west half of the north west
quarter of section 35, township 15 north, range 4 west, containing 80
House. Phone Rural L
acres, more or less;
per cent, now 3 per cent; remainder G mo ’* 01 s ’
_ , | Also, one and per cent, now 5 per cent. 1 * Exemptions—single, $1,000, now $1,500; married $2,500, now $3,500; dependents, $400 each, no change. No change recommended in 25 per cent reduction on earned incomes up to
$30,000.
PUBLIC SALT ;., 4 James Sutherlin sale :• y| 'December 14.20 ,
the south half of the north Chevrolet I east qa u ter of the north west quarter other article- * of section 35, township 15 north, —— 4 west, containing 20 acres,' FOR SALE:—One f
Surtaxes beginning with 1 perl^ formetly owned cent on ineomes of $10,000^graduated ■ m Davld p rieat . lhence east
ll rods and 11 feet to a stake on the
| Coupe, cheap One V [
seventy-five hund- Sedan cheap. The AmehJ
frdths (1.75) acres off of the west Company. ID - East Was)
side of the west half of the north !
west quarter of the north east quarter; . ~ | ■— of section 35, township 15 north, range' v 1° ' 4 west, and more particularly des- !?? atoe ^ " ’ eents P er ^ cribed as follows: Beginning at a cor- . le r ‘' ' * ' lo ne Rur-i tier stone on the line between the, BRAZIL Deep Vein Bl # formerly owned by Samuel Call Tribby’s Garage. P ine
to 37 per cent on incomes between $100,000 and $200,000, reaching 40 per cent on incomesjn excess of $500000, compai-ed with the present maximum rate of 20 per cent on incomes
exceeding $100,000.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
'LOANS ./Sr Business Emergencies K KV
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AST) GREATER PROFITS?
Tp borrow In business emergen* cles requiring ready cash la a sound practice, approved by the .largest concerns. It Is equally good Judgments to obtain a loan for the purchase of merchandise at substantial discounts, resulting In greater profits. Consult us when you need money lor these or
other purposes.
The American Security Co. Phone 98 11—E. Washington St. The First National Bank Building
I OR SALE—One 5-yea: J
thence north 40 poles; co ' w giving about 4 gallogj tlieneo west three poles; thence south day. Charles E. Coopg 40 poles to the place of beginning; 808-LX. Also, the south east quarter of the „ " north west quarter of section 35, , Putnan ', Co ^ Co ™", township 15 north, range 4 west, con- reen '‘ i ' ! ' •ainimr 4-. a-res, more or less; .livestock and n i> • I Also, all that part of the south west * quarter of the north east quarter of FOR SALE ‘ I section 35, township 15 north, range electric rang J that lies west of the Chicago, gle, tabh Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad, cherry corner cupb 'd i.J containing 10 acres, more or less; tique walnut chee n Also, a part of the north east quar East Washingtm ,tr e'. ter of section 34, township 15 north, y.’, range 4 west, to-wit: Commencing at — 'i the north e::st corner thereof; thence FOR SAI i L.i , -J west on the section line 50 rods; cows with ):• r (,■-hy tlieneo south 16 feet, thence east 50 bred cows and calvi- | rods; thence north 16 feet to the place H' McKt nz -I jf l eginning, containing one-fourth of mon y O’ 11 ir > le n ! 't' an acre, and eontining in all 152 acres, Dial 6867, Lrvi!. more or less. ,, n » If such rents and profits will not T DF KCni
satisfy
FOR RENT Four • i
sell for a sufficient sum to
said deem, interests and costs, I will, J at the same time and place expose at Ca)1 at 6uC , , . ,
uubhc sale the fee simple of said real
estate, or so much thereof as may be FOR RENT:—Mod n i| ufficient to discharge said decree, in- furnished or unfur - ed, tcrest and costs. Said sale will be tion; part rent for car made without any relief whatever Phone 245-L.
from valuation or appraisement law's.
Alva Bryan,
Sheriff Putnam County November 24, A. D. 1931. Charles McGaughey, attorney for Plaintiff. 25-3U
FOR RENT:—6 room hoi inois street just off
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child to the hospital for the necessary treatment. When she went back to get the baby she was told that it must have a special food—a formula which the mother was not able to prepare o that it was necessary for the nurse to po there every twenty-four hours u'.d prepare the baby's food. This she Hid until -he could find someone to (Lake and care for all the children. I'rnm various organizations and individual she collected clothing for the children and found a home for them where they are being well cared
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for during the mother’s illness.
This is only one of many cases ; at any time they have but to call and cared for in the last few months— she will be there as soon as possible, cases differing from this one only ini The Tuberculosis Association and minor detail. Jthe Red Cross are two distinct organIt will be noticed that in nearly all.zations. The cross on the Christmas of the iponthly reports of the nurse -eal happen; to be red in color but it there are several “orthopedic visits.” j belongs to the Tuberculosis AssociaThese are visits to crippled children ; tion and not to the Red Cross. The who are being treated at the Riley I American Red Cross money comes
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street. A beautiful memorial w’as
., given for Mrs. William Blanchard,
diseases among school I the nutstng service, the l Utnam coun- - R p Corwin ha( , thp work of children. Many epidemics have been 4’ counctl $1,600 and the rest will the afternoon on O. Henry, short story'
prevented hy the timely detection and have to come from the sale of the
segregation of cases of smallpox, im- l >enii y seals and health bonds,
petigo, cat let fever, etc. The principal expenses which must Of cottr-i' it is impossible for one n e met are the salary of a competent,
nurse to make 26 or 30 regular calls tactful, registered nurse, supplies for Homor ^ put;hased the on tubercul. ts patients, make up Jer wo k a car and its upkeep and CampU8 Cornc( . from
ra. Decker 1 ha ...ken chare*
babies, ffiva bedside care to the ———————— 1 *.l i • i . , . - ,« , . of the business which is one of the
mother of rew-born babies, tske pa ADVERTISE IN ’’THt nANKER”
tieJits to hospitals, do the work of the probation officer and visit every' school as often as she should. However, the teachers all know that if there is a need for special attention
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A p’leasant serial hour was enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments.
popular campus eating places.
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Popcorn Balls
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