The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1932
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of Henry VII that g were FARM Bt’RF Vf SEEKS "TRl'E maJ* in England,' and even long after CASH ▼ YLUE” APPRAISALS that time silver was the standard. ® —— a The reign vf CharU - II brought a Farm land, and personal proper:;.further development in the issue of have greatly depreciated in value
press not tftly of the atttut the state coeetitution as wott" er-®—
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but the name ' ■ 1 • xplain- ge
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coin* is no longer in tv.-teiice. ,
NEW MAYSVILLE
. • , i . , , . I Ida and Laura Steward spent Sun-i
a coin valued at 21 cJnr*'. which since they were last assessed, accord-1 U m O0 n ^th Mr. and Mrs. John
was made for th • 1 use °i mgr to ^ewi Taylor, director «{ the • a
! African con: 1*« e depmrtMnt of the L Mri; Ella H#ndren a few ... iof Now Guinea. j Indiana farm bureau. Farm lands: ^ ^ vister Ml ... Lucy Bowen ^f
| This gave the i-*:i.* to*®ami otiier real Estate be re ap* ^ the coin. Other f the praised thl» * »for ■■■whtg^piir P« r kii
I value were mad. / ter period, | poees. It i, ip praised for taxation! Sinda3r . alteri . .
e*ry fourty, rs.
“Indiana t -tatutes clearly rpe i-opielijis Hy-phvr Arthur cify that all property shall be a.^es vujley 0 f Indianapolis spent the w.-ek-
■ ■: ’ '•: •• • ' , • Mr. and Mr.-. J< hn Ger an. ,
arm not high he .-s»jv. “tanner.- y rin k Riley »P Givm -t • '.died
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praised according to the law. They ; rs < 0 rda Tempi*- -puit We !net-
.1- the asaeasor, -that ta ft, noon w it«i Mr D in W rlleti at will mean a high Mr, Sarah Gen a \ an i Belle > know too, that ■ p;, ^ ,,ient W.-di* •!> t m
; ll not increase thei.-\ V- Mi-. I.v in Kendi l 1 a.», in fact, reduce it. _ ,
. :nit the debt that ma;
their townships o. . • LLNTON FALLS
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end with lier father. Ton* Bt'Us’a id i
daughter Maxine.
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NOTH K TO I V\l' VYEKS ()! < 1.0 VF-RDALK TOWNSHIP ON ROM) BOM) ISSUE lit the matter *'f the |>etition «>f A leant Farmer, et al. for the improvement of public highway in
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Indiana.
Not ' . payers of CToverdale Township, Put-
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of C'o’unty C ommissione’rs of -aid j County, at their regular February
n-alf/.*-. as w j a low asses.- : tax r^te, bir Mi l? 1 tax rat tax bill. It mi because it wi '■ I Ik* incurred bi
counties." F’or the last
have carried ally at a valu* j which it woui , who is urging ciimmittees U
] est in securing
| farm property during the coming per
iod of assessing for this year.
tut Olid heat
ir years, farm la-.o :i - -*--sinellt g*'r.«*r double the price at,
-ell, claims Mr. Tavlor; ,j r R « v - William MeKe.han is luge
mntj farm boreau t *x a * en led M ' ’ -
fair assessment- of/ 1 *" 1
Mr.-. Eula Staggs .-pint on* e'en . w. * k wt t b M !• • I* ■* High tax* 'll farm property xavr been the means of reducing to a state.
■ • irkrupfc> mntj thousands of In Bobb > u ' v ' 1 diana f Ux farm bureau Toni and . • Maxin, -II
Mrs.. Cal lie
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and Mrs. Wilt Dr. Ntiman of
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\the strife of ' THE PARTY Thre* frolicking - . * footloose
ladies • "blundering in high sociely you get the laugh of a lifetime
STEPPING SISTERS
TONIGHT and tomorrow
foollight .. . while
with
loom Dr*»»*r Minn* aomboll J- byrvo HowUnX WKIIofn ColDer, Sr.
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dinner
Katherine
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POUN D -S i KRLINt; >1111. MYSTERY AFTER CENTURIES LONDON, (UP)—Everyone is talking about the pound sterling but just 1 what the won] "sterling” means no* body quite nkows. Some have connected it with Un*
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early coin-, other- say that the word is really “starling" and refers to the four birds which appeared, on the coins of Edward the Confi r The first English standard < oin was t the poui it th< which dates back to the early .Saxon
king-. Silver jiennje- were
ent wvighu an i sizes until liitM). when | j SsU ^ | a law wa- passed requiring that the J 4 1 j' ,
Term, lyiE’, the -am being Februarv,official. “Lands ami lots advertised
’ ■ road in • , Many • .r.i- J”- 1 M:v - * Pl '
. verdale Township in: to ex ' . . . , , . * I T1
. w irking, hottest, industrious men.! y
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be evicted from nrnrwetv ^r,.e I ar -' 4 U: 'I 11 ' 1 ' 111
wcigiit' of a penny
21 i a.*'.- <c' w n r, jM.ultd Tlo> , • ow i -' d, '• ad'the -un.e ... ... *oi cheat,
'Mr. and .Mi . li and Mi-. Jo* i
• - • • r " u * " : * “i “»eir own, sumu — vii nr. aim .*ir-. a**c oniuce.|Thursday evettii
iperty earned J 1 " 5 " l Miss Beryl j Mrs. Saj man) long yean of hard/’' 1 '' McClure **f Indianapolis called *on sa .- y and) . , M . / - er,- Mrs. Joe K tur-1tor Mrs. D»
Earmersburg.
B i by Hath'aw of Reelsville spent i * day with Mr. and Mrs. J'" 1 Hinote.
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I - a a ij v:s**a! Blair and]
construction of the said Alcany
which div ided by '21 show- that there | nter, et al, road improvement ii
to be derived the he from are to be
nd
Far-
abi
used to pay for the improvement
Hon
work and fru solely becau-o
wei* 2-Pi I'm ■ nic-.- coined for each
pound of silver.
Twenty-four grain silver pennies were known ns sterling coins. The t uny sterling came first, the name pound sterling being given to tho wa ight silver from which 24b could coi ed. It was not until the reign
. , . ■ of said Township have a right to ob ject to the issuance of -aid bon- -. pm* mi-skmei, of Putram County. Indi ana. o.; this the 1-t day of February, 1 M2. \ nam County, Indiana. 2-2ts
our tax system forces |
the to pay • i.\* - w hi -h -hould be
shared by other citizens.
“We believe taxes against most of
i. i . par*nt^. Mr. ami Mi*. 0*< ai Jon*"'.
j LilC*y liE *‘ *»*• «.ra uV- uAv'^watm4 *
or valuations
children arn! Mr- Kanni.
ed oli Mr. anil Mr-. William Tboma*
•Suiuiat, evening II E
with her
Siglar rail- I T ” '
lay.
Mrs.’.John
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based on assessments ir .in excess of their
truo cash value, and for the further | reason that va.-t amounts of taxable i
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tax duplicate, eontraray to the ex-
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day- with hiij] Portland Mills Mrs.* Goldie Bet
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with Mi- l 1 a Tb*
pending a few Mi - Roj Jai rt x
and Mrs nning la
Wyatt of Torre Liaute
visited with Mr. and Mr Jacob King
Sunday.
Miss Mar) Ellen Renschlei of 1 ter Point spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fore-t Aker and family. Mr, Blue of 1 * ' : to the ( arl Huffman faun. Mr. cod Mi-. Emanuel Nedt*
Mis. ^J O. Mill and Mis.- H irt*i HauK calle i on Hinote and fa>nd Miss Lola N ■ Mrs.* Raynmnii S church i t Farmer Sunday dinn* i Mrs. R*j, ell In
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Give me Lucky Strike
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“My throat is all important to me. No harsh irritants for yours truly.Give me LtJCKY STRIKEevery time. And pat yourself on the hack £or your new Cellophane wrapper with that tah which makes the package so easy ft) open.”
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>ui ih w \<m\(,ii)v iwp. Mrs. David Hill ami daughter Marie, Mr.-. Morton K -hr ami Mr-. Vollt v Ra tb pent l reda wit Mrs. Theodon Kaab. Mrs. Lu ille kker visited Friday evening in Centci Point. Th, Rev.' Dull ni-.-b r ’ Big Wal nut i.- holding a icvival meeting at the Friendship Bipti.-f <’ urch near
NtH [( K To \o VKFMDE VI S Stul*- of Ii d UK'. Putiiau F i.i i . .. ■ . ' t 7427V Putnam Circuit Court. Roy C. Sdtherlin, Aflministrator of th* estate of Minnie K. C hri-ty, deceased, I ' ’debtedness. Comes row 'he plaintiff by W. M. SutheYlin, hi.- uttori.*y, and laviuc filed his' complaint herein and affidavit showing that the defendant Thoms.- M. Piei-mti :.- a non-resident of the .Stitt** of Indiana anil that -ai t indebtedness of Minnie E. Christy’s •-'.ate, 'ii.i w « "... •ad in Hen irk lu < out ty. St c of Ii. liana, ti -vs t: L/'t number 2 ti M k 1 it Hogate' • I.N'ive' addition t the tow of Dan iville, Hendricks tdanty, Indiana. Notice is t ■ ■ :• •-aitl defendant that unleh* 2v . n»i I* ig t ; al day "f . the present tern of the Putnam Cir- ; * uit Uouit at ' * Court House in <ireencutle, In u> a | | will lx- hear I ami dett imimxl in hi.ib.m/hc**. Witn *ny hand uul tin -*• d -f -aid • 11 em ast!* , I | M2. Jo H H * p iti'n cuit Court. u . M. S utl ■
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