The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 March 1932 — Page 3

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SIF1ED ADS| fELLOVSHIP OF

THE DAIEY B.AJWER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1932.

nil «stns U P tfl ?300 -® fl ’ lor ustfi f*! 5 - ia na loan CO. *shing*on St. Phone 15

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DAitY i-ENTEN DEVOTiOH

PftepAReo B/

VtfMtV DWIGHT J BRAOLgr

SPONSORED BY

me FEDERAL COUNCIL OF Tm CHURCHES OF CHRIST INAfl&iCA

prater i Used Cars

|!frat initiates member VOTED IN 56 YEARS AGO

Lee Miller has been confined

of a severe

For Sale—

j! .We feel sure if you [are interested in ex11 changing cars, that

-.oodchi.-koi. "inner SaturGreencastle hotel from 11 J,,, ; n'cloek 25 cents. It l 7i l Block Coal, $3.50, ton; Wk i-creened $3.00; mine 1 nU t’$2.50. Phone 803. Ed 22-tf

| you will find what you

“That the I.ife Also of Jesus Might tWailt llOrO.

Be Made Manifest in Our Mortal

Flesh”

(Read Corinthians 4:118.)

Paul’s insight was so searching that

Potted hyacinths for T C. Cox, 733 Seminary

23-3ts.

iBLK AUCTION „ r M,. 'el '26 T; engine will lie sold at public the highest bidder, April ijO o'clock a. m. at Vernie Uge at Mt. Meridian. The sufficient to cover storSair iharge?. l8- 2 5-p ij -On I .'rd roadster, ail I cheap; cine Ford truck, r,i stock rack; two For li and plows. All kinds farm tools and harness, e South-End Elevator, i Oeies (Ireencastle, Phone l5-18-22-25-4ts T Several head good other livestock; dry llaneous, at Greencastle ISaturday, March 26. 26-lp —7 room cottage, small L nt, rest like rent. Add. jer Office. 25-3p. L.I l encel! Ye- we are Hi, ..nlei hon-e prices at ■S' pet rod., over dem Ri .1 Hi and fence H m i,' in quality, copper in the steel. !M2 in. stay at 64c; .1 at Uc and 832-9-12-11 delivered to your fann. k' evator, CAMP ftll.S. 25-1-21 BhICKS Quality hahy prices. See our our prices before or jsfa. i n guaranteed, t useach Monday and Thursand poultry supplies, hery, 19 east Franklin 852. (i reencastle. Perfection coal rdl , • ok’' Smith End Store.

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; 1932 ( hevrolet ( on pc

j 1931 Ford Tudor

he could realize more clearly than any j! Bu alii.w <ars like new. other man what Jesus’ death act ill, i [ 1930 ( hCVI'Olc! ( «»;u*|| signified. In order to understand ![ i oon . Paul, we must have shared to som » * V I Oil | ( 0*K*|| extent his expeiience with the light. 3 1930 F(>r(| '|'i|dii|' This we can do if the radiance has ! [ i ik*>U i c, , been truly abroad in our heart'. I, | j 1 1 9(1811101)1 It* Sidai was by dying, Paul contends, tha' [ 1927 l>ll((‘lv ( oit|)C Jesus proved Himself to he eternally ! i . sit i l< i alive. This sounds paradoxical, and it 3 • ' lll V.Slt*| Nt’dllll

Cal, (UP)—Fifty-six I co her home ^ fferin g

cold

dox Mrs

BERKELEY

years after he was voted into mem-

| bership, Dr Edmond O’Neill, emeritus Rex Call and family and Tom professor of chemistry at the Univer-I R'^ch and wife and O’Hair boys ity of California, was initiated intn'M^m Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Althe Phi Delta Theta college frater-' lpn Oall and Granda Call. w r ho is nity. -pending the winter with her son. Nearly three score years ago, when Freda I.awter spent Saturday and che professor was a sophomore at the' Sunday at Milligan with relatives

! university, he was pledged to the fra jteruity and accepted for membership. I But, before the ceremony was per j formed, the i’lii It. Ita Th. la house ]\\as burned and all records destroyed. It was fi\e years later that the I chapter again became active, and dur- | me that time, Professor O’Neill bait

i been graduated from school

His initiation was urged by alumni | recently, so the professor who was j graduated in 1879, again becan - ■ a

J , “fresh'’ in the fraternity.

•Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter spent Sunday at Waveland with her sister Mr c

Clarence Clodfelter

is. Good Friday commemorates the great paradox of history. The dat I. ness of the world was given full and final opportunity to destroy the light of the world. No limitation was et upon it. Yet the darkness was not able to extinguish the light; because the light is everlasting and the datk ness is transitory. The light is life and the darkness is death. The ligiit is creative and the darkness is de struct ive. Destructiveness destroy itself. In the very nature of things these facts are embedded. Their su preme, their most sublime, demonstration occurred at the crucifixion of Jesus. Only less sublime, and no le--convincing, is their demonstration in the radiant self sari ifire of every one

who gives his life in service.

Prayer: Almighty and Eternal God, our Father, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, we thank Thee that I'liou hast also shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of Thy glory in the face of Jesus Christ. Thou knowest that we have

this treasure in earthen vessels.

11' ly Father, even as Thou hast raised

up Jesus our Lord,

! 1927 Chevrolet Sedan ! , ,, ,, , pays $1 1928 Vlievrolel Sudan • 1 nD , r ,i n * xrt ' “

192!) Ford Roadstoi

I OR OF. Ml BANK BANDIT-

Your old car accented in irmle. TERMS THROUGH C.M \< Lb -1L Che\ i o|p| Stilus liir OPEN EVENINGS

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Stjiio of Indiana, County of Putnam

Court, Jan-

lu the Putnam circuit uary Term, 1032.

No. 7203-1.

fihunm * Dl< ke> vi WlUtam M But h erlin, Adminlstratoi of the estaie of Jane Dfck< PInei ■ 1 • • • tsed et ul Now oomos tin- plaintiff »i\ Clif f ord K. Dickerson, his attorney, ami files his petiiion heroin, tojferht r with an affidavit of a competent person that tin residence, upon dilitfent im|tiir\ is unknown to plaintiff, of th** tullowing

At Rl QIIFRQUE, N. M„ (UF1 I tie depn -ion hasn't hit the value of dead bank ban tits in New Mexico— they will continue to he worth '|i (Vid, and li>e ones only 150(1. The executive committee of the Mate bankers' association met here an,) tii ,ded to continue the two aw-tcd as heietofore, after a poll ■iiowed hanket oppose I to abai inning the $500 reward. Tin ninposal wa- to continue tFte *1,00(1 reward, hut abandon the offer of a j-'.iOti n waul foi the live bandits

capture I.

iuiiikm) ilufcnij})nts, to-wii

I'loriiln I’inur khot»ui Cminv. i Alt \

I :iinter Pltifr, Antlrt w 1 t|,-k. t Alum ' < i I >if key. William DIcki \ Sail-. Hi,•lift (illterilicrg, .Miirs.iret lilck.i, H.istt Hickey, Nnliry Ami Dlskey. Ufiijamlii

also WP believe ‘ I ix.-kt-t , ami ttis unknown wifty I, that Thou wilt raise us up by Him, for -. ai 'di T-' ''n.\i“, ,, , l '’'''i!. , ) .

Thy name’s sake. Amen.

THIEVES BOB ( HI RCH

RICHMOND, Va. (UP)—Thieves

invaded the coat room of the

Baptist Church, during services, an 1

stole $55 in cash-

TWO ol the Woman’s tv Methodist church will er Kind Market in Jake Shop Saturday mornM embers please reI M d. 2 1 "I

NOTH E OF FINAL SKTTLEMI.N I

OF ESTATE

Not i t- is hereby given to the ( ted t itors. Heirs and Legatees of Oscar ! F. Lane, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit- court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 18th day

April 1932. and show cause, if any.lwimm ,i mikimwi, t

1st rutors, receivers, lessees, unci assigns of each and nil of the de-

fendnnts above named; and the un- Mrs. Lona

known children, descendantH. survivinj? spouses, the creditors, and each and nil of the privies in blood or estate of all such named and described defendants; .and nil persons claiming by, through or

First ! under each and all of the above named

and described defendants and persons respectively, w h o h e it a rn e s n n d identity are to plainriff unknown; the true Christian names of which above designated defendants not named by a Chirstian name are to plaintiff unknown. And Fill persons and corporations, whether known by a different name than nbov • designated, or other-

assert

mi't l#rh

In, o

id .le« .deni ,

this pctjrion In

or under any action named.

{described ntid ib ignated, in said tu ti I lion, tlie names and identity ol all ol

plaintiff. And

wise, who assert title, clnlm or Inteii j i rib a ti \ e su i plus of tate as deseribe<l i this action, by, thr» (>f t lie ti. fend .ants

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\ I I < i\\ \ \( i s I Oi; DF.RENDLNT • llll HUES FOR | HE MONIH (»l M XBt II, 19:12, AS MAIH in I’l r\ \M ( IRGUIT

COURT

Irma 1'rtts

Motion, \V.-lls

Mr-. VLigvic W’atftf.ii

Amo, Ni Tiolson

Mrs. Gohlic O’Neal Mi . Loium* Watkins \l rs. 1Toy i M ■Cullougli "ii . Maty Robertson Mrs. May Williams

Cora Whitaker

R-iymond McGaughev

Bell

Mrs. Aura Garrett I,aura Ethel Tharp Eva McAllister Ralph McGaughev

Bertha Allen

Mr I hi belt Terry Mrs. Rena Strain Mis. I, ta Perkins Elizabeth Bruner

Lois Kersey

..... F.thcl Frazier I \l i - Nora Milliter

. I ,' i (ireen. -i'tle Imiihna,

1932

\V \ ( OOl'FR, X iilitor. 25-It.

Mar. Ti

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30.1 >0 10.00 (O.Ot) 12.uO 15.00 15.00 12 00 16.00 16.00 15.00 OO.'tO : 0 <((( 2 00 20 (Mi 20.00 lu.00 20.00 Id.OO 12.00

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15.00 Hl.ftO Hi.oo 25,

roachdaif Mr. and Mrs. Claude Job and chd drill of Kokomo spent the weekend with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 W ilob Miss Maty and Marion King visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mi's Irene and Juanita Miller of New Maysvilie. Mrs. William Ixmkabill and Mrs Jackson of Crawfordsville visited Frida' with the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Jasper Dinsmore Mr. Dinsmore remains very poorly'. Mr. and Mrs. James Goslin and daughter of Indianapolis visited Sunday with Mrs. John Averitt. ' Mrs. Mildred Britton who fell down a basement stairs in Indianapolis a few days ago, returned home Saturday . She is slowly recovering. Mrs. Robert Biowning of Greencastle, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs Glen Irwin, who has the flu. Ralph Edwards of Indianapolis, was here Tuesday. Mrs. Mollie Deisher and Mrs. Howard Deisher attended the funeral of Mrs. Kate Steven'on at New Winchester Saturday morning Miss Lois Green who teaches in Illinois, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- J P. Green. Miss Mary Dittamore and Melvin Cline of Crawfordsville, and Edward Perkins of North Salem, spent Satur-

day and Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Cline. Mrs. C. C. Collins was a business • i • .iay. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Job and children and Mr. and Mrs. J W. Job visited Sunday with Mr. and MrsHarry Joh and daughter near New MaysvilieMr. Edgar Turner of Fx.uisron, 111. visited Sunday ond Monday with Mr. and Mis. John Coachman and Mr. John Turner Mr. and Mrs. Verti Sil\e> spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crosby in Indianapolis, Mr Crosby was very ill. Mrs Molhe Desher and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deisher attended the funeral oi the latter’s grandfather, David Thompson u North '■Ulem WrdI nesday afternoon Mrs. Ross Richardson and son i Phillips of Bloomington is visiting her I parents Dr and Mrs. (’. \. Str.mbe and daughter Don- Heh n

Birthday Celebration j

PUBLIC SAIL Having sold mv farm will sell at public sale at farm I 12 miles south east of Greencastle on Airport road, Tuesday, March 'AM at l o'clock I* M. Big team, uiair and horse, good workers. 5 milk cows one tresp, two will he fresh by dav of sale, balance heavy milker' I" • young hulls ready for sect ice two heifer calves Farm looh •,! all kind Hat and corn; Five head of Ii i 1 FKANK RIITA

VESTAL A net

l eruih. t ash

SATURDAY SPECIALS ('HOICK HOME KII.LKI) MKA I S.

('luick Koitsi ( hoice cnl I.l». 12‘ jc Tender lioiliiiK Heef, Her Lb. I()e Round or Loin Su is.s Steak, Her LI). 2()c

Hone Made l*oi k Sausage, 1 l .l»s. Lean Fork Steak, Her Lb. I le (’oiinlry Loll ( ream ery Butter, Lb 2le

Sugar Cured bacon Strips 3 Lbs. iu:ih;i:s \i\i{ki:t

25c

Fill l\ I 12

102 V .1 At KS( »\ s|

Account.'

I We '|e,’iuli7.e in Bar I Reck- and White Wyori r to i:: luce you (o

ITymouth Ri 'k:i a d

dntte: w, will ship you

' per 100; 300 at

$33.5n. We can ship ^ iirib i .-it once as this I J venka from the J 1 tert is., meiit \ n\

during this time

teiiil

Li ,*■, iiurg Hat hery, i Ld 25-26 2ts

why the Final Settlement with the estate of said

should not he approved; and said heirs are notified tr. then an I there

make proof rd' th-ii di'trihoL Witness, tlie

tins 25 day of March 1932

No. 7287.

John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 25-2ts. , 1 l

said affidavit shows that the Christian

RI'MFMBR VN'CE

In loving renienihrunce of our ilear sister, Pearl Skelton, who passed

of all defendants not designated

decedent' l*> 1 (^hristiua natn*' i •• to plaiiitiM j

■ nknowti; :iud that tin i. ime ; ni 's.iid j away nib ,t»nr ago today, Match 25th defendants designated as unknown l .. . . i i i.11 i h •- and dcsigti;11«<1 :i nd tb • bit 1 , I i idt* s|iee<is on, ora? year ha- pasS4‘<l

, . , . i’ 1 '‘•(•I f-lilir.il I' 'Isss.' ..rr.l S|n| . ( , Jl flth it’s its shadow-

heirship, and receive 1 ri ii\. 1 1 r"" 1 "" ’ .all unknovvii to plaint Hi. and upon <!ili t* snS F&H, Jpfen' inti it fry I’.mnot I-• aseeriained 1 .. • . . tliat each <>f said del Vn'l.i nts abnv. ( lerk OI said coil I r, oaioe t and ilesignalt’tl wb**ther I-

iiamea or l»y classes or by doscrl i.erms and designations are by tin believed to be non resident of tic State of Indiana; that the rcsidenee <» said defenda 111 h, upon diligent ini|Uir\

t. .til said defendan 1

home, when* till cented

iptiv. 1 lain

unknown; I lin

j inclnding i hose wh

ror Rent

NU IK K lit ROAD f ON I'RAt T'ORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received by the Director of tin- State VVI ^ | Highway Commission at hi' offr e on

to plan for later j the Jtrd Floor, .St ate House Annex, UI2

North Senate Avenue, Inilianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A. M. Central Standaui Time, on the 5th dav of April, 1982, at which time the\ will he

publicly opened and lead.

Project No. 6 Cl. Location, State Road No. 4(i, Monen R. R. (tap at Put

*' o.l f nur room hous.',

25-2t s

I Modem furnisher I ri'i.ing rooms; close in, . ms k

IT

Six room modem room semi Hinder 1. ■Line 255. 24-3ts.

.u 1 lt d —

Irniianapolis property J'lr 101 Gieencastle resi- „ - p rooms, B«l “ection. Call Ferd I “ffice 255; home 452. 24 3ts.

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BA 'filNG Prices to meet ■l work guaranteed. P. If. |"“re, ln( L 24-3p. "aneous—

NOTICE

1 '•bmply with the fortyr ' W'inrlow service on Sat1 rn. to j p. rn., mail dispatched as usual. I will place mail in boxes.* II h- at following places; T' ' 1 Mullins' dfOjg P r 'l - hotel, Sam Hanna' r Ural mutes will leave at r 1 15. BHl-)7-18-24-25-«ts Lost—

Ito Pin

namville, Putnam County. Mile'

Pavement width, 20 feel.

o.

those who mime*!

known Hie believed by phiintiff t*» In non -re.' idenis of t he Si.il* of Ilidtuiin Tl.nl said aciion is for the purpose of < 111 ie 1 i 11 l* title .1 nd interesi and cl.iiu of jdaintlff in nnd in ’lie dist rihut i v* Hitr. Ins. us sole and only survlvlui? heir of I lie rSlMle <»f June |)i'‘k« y I’III* l d< censed. that a cun* * of notion • • c i iierninsi all of said deteiidnnts; thai -I of said defenda nts are necessarv pm

lies m said aci Ion.

Notice is. ther<-fore, hereby that said defendants and each of that unless they be and appear on Lfnd Judicial dm of ’ 11• \pnl T« I9.TJ of the I’utiiain Ciretiit Court I f lid in 111, be 1 nk' 11 1 • • 21 Ht day of I u'{•> .11 the Courl House Hi the of Qreencastle, in said ('oiiiiiv State, and answer or demur

t bei

M:i

Since

1 cant 1 Within <

briu lit.

And took fioin us a sltininv? Iij/ht. \\ i.i that ligiit. and ever w ill, Her vhcmiI place there’s none to fill, | Down In te \w mourn hut not in vain. I i up in in tven \\i hall meet again Tlie Family. MUIMON I on I 1 . !. and of Indiana p(di'- and l\:t \ Deiro and family ior.k 1 Suiida. dniio . with M1 ^ ILIen Mad

hea rd

281* petition, tlie saint* will determined in their absence

_ • . . • . ^ , t In Wlfm Whereof, I htpeuntn si On the above project in Is aie in- my h . Ull , in ,j .ffjy • i,< ' ,t vited on three types of pavement: court .1 the office of 11.. «’biu th . 1

concrete Biirminofs con

CRETE BRICK, as (town on thej “ K ,j| N ' \\ hi:..ki) ri.-ii imd. plans anil tic.cniied in the spe ifica rti.mi ' inici tinns, supplements ami special \prnvi ■ — ——— .

sh ns pertaining thereto.

PROPOSAL blanks amt specifica NOTH K OF

he ubtainerl free, ami plan'I

XDMIMSlRVriON

lions may

rfom pay IK oi $2.60 pel et, oxclu-1 Notjl . (1 ,, K iven that sive of cross section 'heel- which wl11 1 unriersigneil lia been appointe.l by th. he supplie I upon an adrlithmal l ,; ?y ,j u |,,e „f tlie ( treuit ( null of I’tt: n '.i ment of $5.00, making the P ni ' , ‘!(',,,,1,1 Vi .state o! Indiana, Almini'it: of a complete set of plans $7.50. I here tor (> j. 1|)(l ,. stllte 0 f Sanmutha M

will la- r.o refund for plans leturned. Plans may he seen without chaige at the office of the State Highway Com mission, 4tli Floor State House Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. ALL ( HE* KK FOR PI.ANS SHOULD BE MADE LAYAHI E TO “DIRECTOR, 1NDI ANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION.’’ IMMEDIATELY PRIOR I'O THE TIME OF FILING ANY PROPOSAL. EACH BIDDER SHALL SUBMIT TO' THE STATE HIGHWAY COM MIS SION, AN EXPERIENCE RECORD AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT, PREPARED ON THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION STANDARD FORM, A. D. 117, PRESCRIBED HA THE STATE BOARD OF AC. < OUNTS OF INDIANA, WH H II FORMS WILL BE FURNISHED FREE UPON REQUEST. EXPER IENCE RECORDS AND FIN A N

Gaughej, late of Puti ant County, d.reused. Said (Stale is supposed to be vd j

vent.

( atme No. 7 139. (iEiOIB.t M MURTREY, Adniini t rator. March 10, 1932. Attorney Cliarles McGaughey. John W. Herod, Clerk of the Pu: nam Circuit Court. Ii 3t -

NtEIICE FOB BIDS

Notice is hereby given that the hoard of commissioners of th.- count of Putnam, State of Indinra. viil redve sealed bids, up to ten oYloc'., A ,M„ on Saturday, the :j6tl day <d'Mar. h, 1932 ,at the courty auditin' office, for provisions and supplies fo the County Asylum, in accordance with the specifl tlioi s therefor, wluc 1

NEW LOCAL SERVICE pONVFCNIKNCE is the key Ve note of the new Greyhound local service between T e r r e Haute and Richmond, including Indianapolis and all intermediate points. Convenience . . plus the well known economy and com lort of Greyhound buses which also makes them best tor trips to all principal American cities. Sample this new service your next trip. You’ll like it. The trenuent. well-timed schedules, the luxuriously fitted coaches, the steady, dependable drivers and convenient down town terminals assure you a quicker, cleaner, more enjoyable trip LOW Of*:-WAY FAk“iS»

NATIONAL

Cut

South Side The Square Next To Oakley’s

Rate

Compare Hie following prices wilii die prices you paiil Ik Ioic National Cul Kale Came To (ircencascfle.

Ilte

35c K0TEX 25c

Paint Demonstration ,\l ihis slorc, Salurday, March 2<>. A 011 .11 c cordially inv ited VLutj inlcresling things will heslioi.u.

50c can Kin-am-cl Cor

lilt

All 15c ( itfarcilcs 2 For 1’or 10c

SI.29 (ait III L '’k-

LUX Soap, 3 for 20c

SPECIAL PHICES (tii”D:i\id ICiihhcc t*ood'

$1.29

^ I.7.1 II.,1 \V :uei Bidlh Or I oiinlain (lO .. Syringe »/C>v.

G 25 tin, Ma(. 1 Or Fnttn<-iiu Syriltge

B..tlle (;9c

82 (ill

('oinliiuatinic

S2 25

( oinhiliatiiMi' I >4 .hr

Pad

$1.49 98c

Laqlc Lrand M ilk IS 3 r«»r 53c

*1.25 Hoyt’s Compound 3 For $2.25

50c Rubbing Alcohol Full Pint 29c

( DI D RFM I'DP'S

Popular \ids lo Winlt-r Ills!

'"'If'}*'**.?-

%

rOUGU Itly'l'kJtlF.S.

25c l.aX-a-Pirin

19c

•th Vvei’ Pe.tora!

19c

3i)< Hill 1 < ascara

21c

65c Ptnex

5te

25c ( uscii Quinine

2le

35c Piso’

29c

75, S--Nok

09c

OlH Hem

49c

$1.00 Yapeg

H9e

$1 t reomulsiot . .

98«

50 rifi i . . .

:i9c

50» Orak, ’ GIchxco

39c

35c 1 a|MH e

29c

flfti 1 hMin

19.

25< JiutP) i. . -

21c

M, 1 .1.

19c

SALVES. OINTMENTS

SOR1 IHROAT

:>0r Kondoi S

2ir

$1.00 Gargletn

89c

35c Mu'terole

29c

00e Pepsod -nt

‘2r

15, \ ick

29c

00c Glyco-Thy molinc

19.

75c Batimi Bemiue

59c

35c Torsi line

29c

35c \ apci VrfMilen,

29c

$1.00 l.isterim

7 Ii

Pond’s Creams ACew

SI (hi < >vall inc Heall ! Pood 84c

(iOe Kemp’s .'LRalsam

49c

OlAI, STATEMENTS PREVIOUSLY 1 art* on file in .'(id auditor - offi ''

FILED WITH THE COMMISSION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE WITH PROPOSAIjS FILED FOR

THIS LETTING.

Contracts will be ^warded to the lowest and or best bidder, hut the right to reject an\ or all bids is reserved Each bidder, with his pro posal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana

Any person or firm submitting a hid ,'hull ubmit therewith a bond, in the sum of $500.(It: for their faithful i

r n sidewalk he

|P’ S * tf >re and telephone

Banner. Reward, ...

25-10,10 the sum of one and one-half (1 '4) ~ — 1 times the amount of his proposal, and

of hmless glasses in,in the form provided by la ;'’'

W 0 Timmons Rar INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY

Timmons Bar-1 C0MMISSI0N .

24-2ts j j Eruwn, Director. l7-24-2ts

performance < f fumi'hing the sup , ...1 —"isions to he nurchased,

submit with their bi I

INDIANAPOLIS RKHMOND TERRE HAUTE HR \/IL PI AINFIELD

$1.20 *2.95 95c 30c 75c

plies and provisions to he

and shall als> submit

non collusion affidavit as rorptired by 1

Law.

Dated this 7th dav of March, 1932.

M E. COOPER. .1 G. BRITTON. H A SHERRI! L,

Board of Commissioners of, Futnam County, Indiana Attest! * w. A. COOPER, Auditor. U-3t

Tourist Service Toni pany Midway Jet. State Roads 10 and 1 PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND

$1.50 Alarm Clocks Asst. Color* 98c

$1.00 Mineral Oil Full Quart 74c

Popular Remedies For Feminine Beauty

H AM Iril'riN'

50c

Hess

39c

00c

Frostilla

42c

35c

Italian Balm

29c

50c

Hind’s

39c

50c

Jet gen’s .

39c

35c

Velvet Lotion

19c

FACE POWDERS

50c Luxor

60c Pompeian

*1.01, Tanve, 50c Maris

39c 19c 89c 39*

TOOTH PASTES

I OR THI II AIR 50c Palmolive shampoo 35c 75c I'itch’s Shampoo 69c 25t Golden Glint 21c 50< Glostora .... ^9* $1.50 Kolor Bak $1.29

50c loan: 1 50c Kolvnos

25c Dr. West’s 2 for

25c Colgate’s 60c Forhan’s 25c Liserine 50c lodent . . 50c Pepaodent

4 Or SquiM for

39c 39c 3.3c 21c 19c 19c 39c 39c $1.00

30c Pebeco i1^ r

$1.35 Rinkham’s ('(impound 98c

$1.2.5

Konjola 84c

iSSBa