The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1934 — Page 3

.SSIFIED ADS

-For Sale—

... I.-, .( .GET the Mrs. Charner ■', lk . VVr.inesday, Aug. 29. Ip

Maiden KIuh# Weal-

.,‘,j nth' • varieties •#f Apples. ^Oivtmrd. Phone Kurul

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESPA^ AUGUST 2tt. 1934.

—IVIiscellaneous-

We sell and install seat covers foi all cars. 98c up. Dobbs Tire & Battery ! Service. 2-tf. , Kodift finishing. Twenty-four houi 1 service. Prices 1 and 5 cents for prints. Cammaek Studio. 18-tf

new I Hoffman. Lack and Gun Smith, 2U I west Franklin street. Greencastle Imi., Phone 108-Y. 28-2p.

FORCED to quit business. Every shoe must go. Bargains never befpre offered. Better hurry. Moore’s.

, j YOUR ATTENTION— I repair all ! kinds of jewing machines, also locks

—'Ju ; SHOES included "in j ant * ««"»• Work guaranteed. George

, ( closing out sale. All

(3 a nd new leathers.

^TsALE: Two year •old Shropbuc k or trade for ewe, ewe or boar. Walter P.ceves. 27-2p UBI.IC SALE: Don’t forgft - the ■d-Scagga sale, Thursday, August |wi , t of Brick Chapel for horses, L, | iea ,| of cattle: 5.1 head hogs, ndin 1 ; •‘ 50Wf5 tluc to f arr °w 46 feeding shoats, 10 good ewes, \ i n! :i, ay‘and othar • articles. , about 200 chickens. 22-27-p CirSAI.E: Good five room semlern bouse; Also new sewing ma:io \ . st Liberty. 28-lp.

Hurricane Sweeps

fiii : .\LE: 45 Barred Rode pulhatched. Warrm Gaywood Vi bridge. 27-3p.

y, ' i

and Mrs. Bain

a OV‘»C 1 Vkn f I 1 1 dl.! ’. !■ '

? 3 Ada il I Js2(

[, uvvrnhoii: work shoes. . V-, Moore’s.

TItOPK’AL STORM CENTERS

INTENSITY SIX MIKES SOI TH OF FKEEPOKT

FREEPORT. Tex., Aug. 28, HJPi ’The tropical hurricane blowing out of the Gulf of Mexico struck Freeport with an 80 mile an hour wind I today. Full force of the hurricane

k , aij.;: Coleman Air-O-Gas, Li'bt pressure giisoline

POTi

rcelain

bde model, white po’

„ i, : y trim, 1 burners on top, Mow. $24.00. Furniture Ex..o, East Ride Square. Phone

It

R-:: S,\EE: Living room suite, :iqm- v alimt bed, gas range, one 12 rug and other articles. Call Am:. 29th at 20H SoMth Jana Street. 27-2t. For Uenl You KENT: Modern house, furn- ] i 1 • 1 28-2p.

appeared centered along the coastline, six miles south of here, where the wind velocity was reported 90 miles an hour. So thoroughly had preparations for the storm been made here, however, that first reports indicated little d unage and no loi i of Uvea. Residents had evacuated the town late

yesterday.’

The stotm, propelled by a wind from the northeast, was howling along the roast toward the west, in which direction lay Uie Matagora Bay community of summer vacationers, across the bay from Freeport: Palacios, T< x., where there is a national guard encampment, 50 miles from Greeport, and Corpus Christi,

! 125 miles from Freeport.

| Storm warnings well in advance of

I the hurricane were believ. i to have cd 1 r ’••r

•p -I- 4- **• *y -y -T- -j. * CLOVERDALE + Mrs. Clara Dorsett •* ■!* -t- *;• Mrs. N. vada Duncan and Mrs. ; Elsa Ikri' ian visited frionds : t Lebanon Thursday. Miss Carne. Tntadiile of Blooming-; ton a 1 ' "Th EYnlt of C^own C ■ nt( i cal d on*Mrs. Ella Trust ale Thursday. a ’ 8 Laura and lb M’ Long and Mrs. Ira .Yhitaimt ' , Thursday. Mrs. Oliie Corns and Miss Myrtle «• : i is\ Hie v ire In Cloverdale Tliursday.

catur, III., i .ited last week with her father. V. J. 'mon and Mrs. Nixon.

Evens and daughter I

., |l»

week.

Ho f.-o.iily pf M ■ vlleld. g Mrs. Agi Broa itr-ct and Mr. o.ml Mrs. Will I

Evens.

, 7 e Mis Cora and Flora Cline | ha\ ■ puo '.a the Utterhack .irofferty on Main street. They’ moved last week from their former home south of town. ' Mr. and M-s. fit ho Rmythe and son Us; Id v . I.! d M s. Ileward

Mrs. Edna Dobbs and Mrs. Hazel Mosirr I a .Mi.rris of Grants Pass, Ore , and Mr. and Mrs. Phin Rur van were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mis. Vandergrift. Paul Quiulin of Detroit, Mich., visit ■ 1 ■ ■ Mr. and M: ■ 1 ; ri

yui: tin, last week.

Mrs. Gte 1 (Jny and daughter of j War-inn Lon, I). c . are visiting her father. Jacob Morrison. A.! ' . ud mg id ■■ . Mrs. j Ni; liels an 1 son. Miss Sal lie Ash well of Virginia, and James Ashwcll of Advance, visit 1 Mrs. S. Magdalene

Long bust week.

?^r. nn'l Mrs. William Inge of Omaha, Neb., visited Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Evens last week.

Mrs. Maude Mugg of Quincy visit-

Mrs. Hattie Gorham,

Plot Victim?

Billy and Mrs. Manford Carrington are in Chicago attending the world’s

fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Inge spent

AAA and NBA were not effective I until July of that year, he said. ° Under a’holding “Mr. Richberg’n busy day,” the G. O. P. chief contend-

Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. j od Die benefits of the new deal could e loyd Gardner. be shown only by ®>m pari son with

is visiting

Lewis.

Paul A. Schoellkopf Two mysterious telephone calls to the residence of Paul A. Schoellkopf, above, wealthy public utlities magnate - of Niagara Falls, N. Y., declared by police to be part of an alleged extortion plot, resulted in the arrest of Alfred F. Taborski of Buffalo, wh*. stepped out of a taxi in front of the Schoellkopf home while it was surrounded by state troopers.

•* amp ^ and te.iAle pi •> diction have declined; pig iron, boot and slifv silk and zinc production all

have declined.

“The purchasing power of the farmer's dollar in July, 1911, was

Mis. \\ . K. Lewis of Akron. Ohio, l^fonditiorr. '.is they were w lien thes*'■ le ir. f'nted by the index 71, as Rev. and Mrs. Robert .two measures became effective a> F am-t * / CO in July. 19.”.4.#

j what they are today.” • j “According to the American Fod"Such ^ comparison,” he said. 1 of t-abor’s statistical depart “shows that during the period since^ ot. uncnii-ioyment todiiy is lOO.llic*- two outstanding so-oal^d »•,. 1 : * der than it \f..s in October

i a.id Die tot. : nui^bcr of un-

i ’ 11 . • d industrial workers is in the

e i 1 of 10,000,000.”

Fletcher said strike statistica were |» i !v .a . ent fi■ ai Ra hberg’s repoit. adding tlmt “perhaps he is me ly waiting until after Sept. 1,

.y -J- q- q. d*

WEST JEKFKRSlTWP.

.Mrs. Viola MrCummack d* d* *1* -1- 4* -J-

+ *

eovery nie:. ; .ure.s, became tffective. business activity has declined, private^ construction has declined, car loadings have declined. The great-

days last week with Beulah and Mry-| ,lcc!ine in car loa,Uns3 has be< ' tie Vaught ™ ln > ’ rcnci ' : ’ 1 merchandise, coal and Mrs. Leona Hobson .visited her l ° ke ' 0, "‘ a,ul for03t J-'^ucts.

Miss Pauline Watts spent a few

w! n, in event of the textile strike ■ in: called off. his figures will > be

in ■ ii;i to date.”

patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hadden,! ,h * <1, ’ ,,s -’- h: n ' last week. . fa, 'mers to rush their stocli.either to Herman Query spent the week end mar * <et 01 1° new pasturage, pn 1

with Albert Cox. market wii.it little grain tlu^y ha I .. • \z.II, V. Aft HERO HIES; Mr. ami Mrs Dean Vaught are ^ 1 ’ ' WOU^Tded COMRADE parents of a daughter. Shirley Ann, have 8hown an tncre-aae. That ■ an ri: azu Ind., Aug. 28. Lawrence born Aug. 22. ' , .' VU )f nC0 of dtetpe “ and not of P , 03 ‘ disti , 41 yt rs old. who was dec-

! evidence of distress and not of

Catherine and Madonna Crnddick , P* '

atv visiting Leo Craddick.

Mrs. Foster and children Helen and Warren. Mrs Janii McCammnck and daughter Louise, Mrs. Viola

Hodge

Bessie McCammack and daughter

Industri'd production has declined in all clas. ificatlons listed by the denartrnent of commerce, except automobiles. This includes coal, electric

and son Charles and Mra~! !’ owcr ’ lumber, petroleum and steel. McCammack and dauehter, The in,i, ' x nu mber of production of

Marjorie called on Cammaek Friday.

Mrs. Viola Mc-

! automobiles Aug. 18, 1934, was 70 6, I as against 70.7 Aug. 19, 1933. Cotton

> '.NT: Five room modern, allowt I persons at all these points to

; Phone 565-Y.

.ii; ki::;T: Furnished and unfur- ) . Part work foi rent N. .1. kson. Phono 735-Y. Ip “OR KENT: Six room modern G.,od Location. I’hone 310-X.

27-St

’’()R KIM': Furnished apartment, ! F.. Franklin street. 27-2t. “OR RENT: Modern 9 room Ju 'I e in. Call Banner. 27-2LS. > ni: RENT: Furnished or tinfurn?,i apartments. Modern. Phone l-y. 27-2t

2S-tf prepare fully for the high wind. 'The storm was unusually small in diameter, small communities 10 miles inland from the coast experiencing winds of no greater velocity than 35 to 40 miles an hour, merely

last week. Miss Mary Gilmore returned home Friday after visiting her sister at Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wingcrt spent Sunday at Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evens attend-

,i stroag breeze to this storm riddcnli i t t< ■'

section.

The fourth suicide in Owen county in the past month, the body of Leslie Dean, about 40 years old. Spencer resident, was found yesterday about noon near the banks of White River, south of town. He hail fired the

Mi ls Eilen M.Granaham of Hammond and Miss Clara Fidler of

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAvoy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Runyan and V - and M I I van of Greencastle called on Mrs. Alice Shaw Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Myles and

—Wanted

iVANTED: - Good experienced jr "T and rook. Preferably "d Inquire at Banner Of- >. 28-It. I i lk Any kind of dead stock lit (’reenenstle. We pay. al’ ■r • J hn Wachtel Co. eod |\ ANTF,D: Four nu n with cars for 'oil;. Car allowance and com|s r n. Mr. Crites, Crawford hotel.

km 6 p. in. to 8 a. m.

27-2Tp

charge from a 16 gauge shotgun into f a!1 diy visited Mr. d Mrs. Arthur

his heail at a point slightly above and ttack of his left car. The body was found by George Wampler, local photographe r. Spencer World.

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

Hill TO IIIIIIHVHS roil *\MI \ II l l\l> ill II I ;u Kl I’l’MES I Oil l i,l l> r HOI IK. Ml. IMI < III NT V HOI sr: K is hereby Kivun Hint tho <i (‘ominisHioiiei’H of the (Nmuty SI 11 i • of I i H i I. i »;. i . Will 11 ■I 'lay «*f Ht'htember. 1914, up 1 2.00 o’clock P. M. of hhI<I ‘lav In. I'IiIh for the furnlsIilnK I • • • in r - lift-m i i ■ 111 ■ • bounty Oourt IlmiKe, Jail ami i ■ \ i .i i r* ►. • • ni- r io the oMtliimte lieretc»fore . .i i • 11' i ■ 1 ‘ 'l • ' ‘ i Dili, 1934, and which Is now on -•! i !• . . • f l lie* Andltnr of <>•1 (‘minty, Indlann. • I will ho received on each unit ♦on speclflecl and contract will he kd.-.l to tho lowest bidder In the rugate. . . requ irad to fll# m Ith i* 'i l hi .i ,• double i he int of nahl bid. • hoard rcsiTA the right to huv • or hss >tf snpidii'S on snld entl- “ at the )d«l price. They hIro rethf right to reject any or all .i <: iMirrms, * . • li:k wood. KIM J Alt A. IIPRST. '■ap'l of Commissioners of Putnam Indiana.* W II Id AM A. COOPBR, udilor # r*ut imm t’oimlv. Indiana.

.

I AhlM K TO T%\I»\VK1IH OF •

l I lt^i\ TOW

' ■ is hefuby given to the t;ix- • is of Ji ffiTHon township, Putnam

Indiami, that in apecin.) meetngiiMt 17th. Pm, the ndylmiry id township, considered and that an etnergeney exists

P" ntaklntc «.f additional approP 1 ‘ for tlie current year, 1914, i! »xi»emllture of more money i l’ V , , * l ‘‘ ni,ni|a i

•IidI i <• Is hereby e i \ on

1‘ ni \d\i;:orv Honrd of said town- | n ' w ' 1 1 i. * ■ t in n’^ular Mi'sslon, on

• th, i'': I. .it 7 ::o o’clock.

'* ;| i I be offltM* of the Trustee of i'''Anship. to (hdermlne and ap- ' ri,l |' 1 hi- following sum nf money

I '• luliion fund, for the fuiy leanherH for services ‘ "f ; ;ui| township, and be-

l ‘3 1 i |)pr - -1 aia 1 ion for * \ Ve ir. lOlt, and wbb h sum '•w !m the Tuition Kuml, hut not

o

II Ircd dotlATS (n.200.00).

*»i»jpctions are made hy ten ' " taxpayers, other than those > j v Poll tax only, In the manner d l»V law. the said Advise pursnunt to this notleo. w

_ I will piDrecd and

i!hV named sum ippro1 or the uses and purposes '■ ni'-ii by a. resolution or ordl- ' ’ 1 duly adopted by said Ad-

* "r.i , d and to he entered of

!• . 'VAT *"«•"•» nth. inn. I. ( cox, Trmt»«. *

T- IN MpC NMMAPK.

noth i: ’Hi twi* i:ns Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of Putnam County, Indiana •| bat 1 Id P • f i’H (’ount y ('<Miii. il o. j Putnam Counlv, Indiana, is heliiK called to eonvi ne In pesulai Best Ion (

*

front the gi in ral county fund of said . I ail na m Comity. Indiana, to pay certain t-xpcusi s and charges aga lust s..id Countv for t la* current year Tl I KHKFolti:. notice is liereby ^iveM ,tu ii.. t a xpa.\ ers nf Put a i County,' Indiami that the Putnain (’oilntv Council of Putnain County. Indiana Is cm 1 led to convene in regular session Jit 10:00 o’clock A. M. “ii Tues,la>. s ptciit.i 1th. P*-14, and win n so convened will be asked to ejetermim the neressitv of and to a ppropria t •• tin iia> «d' ! ».00 fr«»m tl»*’ gcii-’i 11 .. bt u d In tbi> » urreiit « \|MMises and liahilities of aid County fur tlie current year r.ci. said moneys to he appropriated for the following us* s and »uid puipoj.vj

to- wit:

Insanity ami Kidloptie Tmincst per

'eficit and

Myles Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Suthcrlln of Gr. vnva.stle call.'.l on Mrs. I.la McK. mny and Mrs. K .sle Utterhack last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corns spent Sunday ifternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young at Brazil.

-J. -!• -I- -I- -P ( LIVION FAILS * :• Eula Staggs -F .|a »[« *]• J* -{• *1* Funcr.".i service i 1 - •. . . n CDapel dim -h. Rov. William McKoohen was Sends Mother ‘Awny’

in (barge. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Ensor and Mr. . id Mrs. Beryl Ensor attended the reunion at Rockville Sunday. Mrs. Lena Shonkwiler spent Friday evening with Mrs. Eula Staggs. Miss Mildred Armstrong and Curtis Burk were married Saturday eve-

ning.

Lloyd Spencer spent Sunday with Eldon and Eugene Staggs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and children of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and son and Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler spent Sunday with William Cox and family. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. George Pierce, Thursday. Sept. 8. Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller called 0:1 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs and son Eldon called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cox Sunday night. Mrs. Lida Pierce called on Mrs. Millie Goddard last week. Thomas Bettis and daughter Maxine are spending a few days in

Ohio.

Mrs. Goldie Lee. Miss Lilly May Burk and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Broadstreet attended the world’s fair at Cnieago over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goddard and Mr. and Mrs Claud Crodian called on f.lr. and Mrs. Hugh Mangus. Mr. and Mrs. John Becklehimer, Mrs. Eula Staggs and Roscoe Nelson called on Mrs. George Pierce laft

week.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Sigler called on Mrs. | Lida Pierce last week.

Miss Dorothy Lasley visited here 1 last week., Abraham Sutherlin and family moved to the Reuben Day farm last

week.

President Wilson for brav-

' er> . lion fot caYrying • wounded 1 ‘omrude two miles through “no

. to . ■ first aid drcoglng

station after his own abdomen had been ripped open by machine gun bullets, is dead here. lie was a memhor of the bonus army driven out of . tl i itional capital three years ago.

4* -' -r v NEW JVIAYSVIU.E Rv ’MI' leu Weller .j. .j.

Posies Bri no; 5m iles From H itler

There will be a cemetery meeting | at the New Maysville Baptist church i Sept i i at 2 o', io« k Rev. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzsimmons were Sun- i day guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shackleford. Mrs. Chaunrey Pei kins and children spent a few days with her par-1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hope. Mrs. Lyn Kendell spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Belle Reed, near Parkersburg.. Southey Gregory spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Alma Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ader were in Danville Saturday. 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- *9 + 1- PORTLAND MILLS 4N By Leona Calvert . 4 i 4- 4* 4* 4- 4-4- 4-4-

-!• 4- 4j ;• RUSSELLVILLE -j- 4- -j. 4. 4. Miss Olive Evans entertained

illllllR |

tor

plit (’oil

11 y

dii in and f* us $100.00; For d « iiiApb’t Ion .• i:. n isi r.i t iun »•( $;{s. r ,.(i0; Comitv Superintendent M: m * 11111«■ $ I •** no; » Iruult ( Vnirt, 1 )| M 1 11 or ' 1 ("i Kuhiminu I n

% .o.DD; (bumiy Assessor C)ffl« «• Su,’-

$12.00; (’ounty CoiiiinlsslDiHr lloiisn Matron $12.00: .hill Sup-

plies $|.iO.O0; (’oiirt Houbc Ih p.nr

00; IMiblhr Frlntin* fs.o.oO;

hip Poor $‘‘,.ooo.oo.

I’nless objections are mad*- ny ter. ol i,,,,i. i ,i\|.;i\« i s. other tb.m tliv'* w l»o p. y* I nil t • \ ‘*nl>. hi thr >'i pi rllicif by law. the said Puin:i"i

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until* 1 uihI* Hi** nolle** to th«*«o, | "

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Indiana, t his Ti Ii day of

WILLIAM A.

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Auditor

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'ounty, India

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V OTM’IC TO MFAIHFI4** OP 1*1 I > \ >| ( ot \ l'\ i Ol I To John Hiii. I.ur, II. C. Poster, Morrison. Charles MeFerran.

Lovett, members of nnd ronstltutl the IMtti im t’ounty Council,

nrun County. Indiana.

you and each of you are hercb

tlfied that a >«

('ounty Council

illiiiri. has Im . a calle.l hy the uml-r-

siRiied County

to convene In regular o'clock. -V M ,m Tuc

ith, mu

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t!. ri oH "ml Hid'd niccllni, of s al.i t’onii 'il the ilab' na tiled nhove at tlic « n'"TiilHHioa. i s' Court Room In the < 0111 I II oil Me .It qrpinenwlle. Imllnnn. to .01111 nil pufs upon the matter of n|.nrottrlntlontt for Hie Items nml to. itum na'a.'l above, from the Conn v Funds <>f »»M ' 'nm'y. •'» be n- d set forth In the l.mUet prepored riled In die County Auditors Om<

and ns stilted

of iMitnam

iv ni jtna

in County. In-

eillled t»v

idltor nf snld County

session nt ten

I’ucsilny Keptemh ,

You arid encli of yon nrc hercl.y noIcd memlicrs of the said (.oilin'

Dr. and Mrs. .S. W. Heublin and son Richard and John Kells of St. Louis are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen. Goldie Calvert and Ruth Cunningham spent the weekend in Greencaatle. John Richard Hobson and Bernard Lee of Rockville called on friends in Portland Mills Sunday. Miss Ruby Gillogly spent the week

Taking his mind off his political troubles for the moment, Adolf Hitler, reichsfuehrer of Germany, smiles as he receives a lloral tribute from three young fraulcins in Hamburg. The photo wiu made as Hitler vb it d Hamburg to appeal to the people to turn out for the plebiscite which gave him an overwhelming majority.

end with Sewell.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester

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V \TIO\ BY

DI RT. NOT AIDED, MIX, SAYS FI.ETC TIER

I <1 T \ V I’ \ \ l-’.IIS OF T \ \ rmlriliiK the im\ i.iI. h for cert;

'ininly, Imlianu. Advisory Hoard.

Iy«-u tin* taxp 1 vrs of (Movordule lowiobip, i utnuin , p , , nffln*rs of H.nid nuinicip ilUy. at Uiclr

tla\ of Heptembcr, 19:14, \\ill

nnd |

ayers or i , i |MU " ibl nppropria 1 Idiis ii* untie nil fund

in the notice

County,

the general

Treasury-

U1 Rcth

posns nam

fji x-

Indlnna,

he made from '

the County

to he used for thej «nId hudR' l and In ;

1 money*

nurpoHos nnm< d In . . . . naid not ic t" tl*‘* tax payer* and whh h

lid not i' • a p|>* 'us :i

im -a-'M Auditor rmiiftin Cnunty. imii.uiM

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Dougins Merrill Unaware that he was responsible for her death, three-year-old Douglas Merrill, above, tcarfullp asks his father "why did mother go away again?" The mother, Mrs. May Merrill, 21, was fatally wounded it® their Salt Lake City home by a bullet accidentally fired by little Douglas as he played with n pidol owned by his father.

following guests Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frank Smith who left for Denv. i Colo., Tuesday.’ Mrs Jesse Potter, Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. Raymond Hat bison. Mrs. Clyde Lineback, Miss Kathryn White and Miss Ruth Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter Hazel of Indianapolis spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Betlha Hodgkin and Mrs. Bora Robinson of Indianapolis are visiting Mr ntd Mrs..Bert Gardner. Mr. and Mi - William’Myers. Alva Myers and Miss Ruby Sutherlin returnod honv Tuesday from Los Animss. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Raquet and' far lily of Indianapolis spent th('| v end v. Mrs. Mary May Goff Mrs. Ruth Smith IMt Sunday forj | her home itl Pasco. Wash., after vislit,ng her brother Dwight Evans and family. II. A. Wilson has returned to hfci home at Kin ,man. Kan., after at-j t n^ir the funeral of E. W. Simp-1

son.

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilson and | (Uiughter entertained at diiytcr Mon-1 day Mr. and Mrs. James White of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Laura White. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lewis returned home Wednesday from Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stribling of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr%*T. L. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Depew Goff, Mrs. Mary Clay Goff, Mrs. A. M. Doyle, an . Mrs. Manford Carrington attendo 1 the fttne nil of Mrs. Bertha Hyten at Roachdale Tuesday morning. C. T. Webster and granddaughter i M v Gardner spent the weekend will Hr. ami Mrs. Ralph \y^-bster .■nil family at Columbus. O. 0 Mr. an<l Mrs. Leland Fink and f imilv of Cidiaanpolis npent the , l . id with Wallace ©Leonard and family. ° 0 Mr. and Mis. Depew Goff and son

WASHINGTON. Aug. 28.—Henry | P Fletcher, chairman of the Repub-j ,, "' v llcan national committee, struck a campaign note last night in a statement that business had actually declined rather titan improved tin 1 t

tht .of the NBA

Criticizing a report just made to President Roosevelt hy Donald Richberg. executive secretary of the ex ecutive council, which listed a 4,120,OOO increase In employment unde, the new deal, Fletcher asserted the comparisons made were between present conditions ami the early spring and summer of 1938.' The

NOTH

In the matter <>f »h

dalo Township, IMilnaiu

Before the Tow Notice is hereby < ' m m 11 * . I h < Ii. 111; i. i :

r. &uhir iiiFt*t intf pl

following binlRul: . .....

SPF.l l \L SI’IIOOL TOWN81 Ml* F' NI

r i veil

th«’ pro]

hy C1 over-

side r tilt!

of Trustee

rriiHte«*s’ Fxpensf, t Iteeords and Adv. .. J | \i \ of Adv. It"ai«l Fxani. Heeoids . . .

M iHcillaiiieoiis: I. LeR.il

‘2. Trust uie Bond . Tnial 'I’wp. Kuud .

Van Meter Pal

TfMTK lehers

$720 •fivel Ing 160 ar.o i :*

I in I r

RepJ

Ucpair S(*liool School Janitor I’ ti’ I U

IthiK K<iui| JlleV

r i

Sum

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Int. and Insurance 'I’eacherM Institute .Janitor Service Transportation of Children Llstht and Lower M iseel In n nous

Total Sp

■ i: id Sehoul Fund. . . . $ I ()u

IP >NI i Ft’ND

7'0

Hi*

r.im noo :r»a '.♦00 600 100 1 000 5000 :too 2 *0

PI

NI »S It F. • km m; i Total I"

A TIC • F<»l

TownM.it »\\ NSHIP

il linn I I ••.* *

F« NI*S T* » I i :

i:\pf • 'MINK

Twp Fund $ I IH0

Sp* Sell

I! W: Kl »

I

Fund

. $t;ooo

''IDO * $ N (DM*

Bond ! 1111 • I • $.000

i i:\ ) el ua I !•

I h! »dil|i

tl funds

THAN PltuP'

inof T

1279 250

Autf. llltllR

• 9., T"tj

10. Net amoui;! I leet'inher line !» from Ii 11. Operating pen so J n. la tie'Mis 1^ , 12. Amount h» ^iii<s 10 a*i Net H'axahh* l'i Numl»* i I #

(not .1 un ;ed" '

period i

|*i.Ils

:i* LI JVI ICS

Foil

Marion (Mickey) Comfort!

Rumors that a jealous sweetheart had sent Homer Van Meter, Dillinger henchman, into a trap to be slain by a quartet of St. Paul, Minn,, policemen who poured 27 bullets into his body on a street corner, stirred authorities into tracking down the gangster’s ° molls. Here is Marion (Mickey) Comfortf, reported by police as Van Meter’s "number one” girl friend.

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Tuition Special School

Bond TOT A I,

(’(*.M I* \U \ TI V L -rxTKMKNT OF . WPS COLl.F.CTKn

A ^ < i:i: (’< *LLK' ‘I Kl*

PKNPS Township .... Tuition ttnwhil H‘‘ho4d Bond To’l* \L . Notice Is h of riovordnh

will

$1,968,761 • Anoouii to IP* Ital»«*.l $ nr. I 6677 $13661

('id h*cli’d

(’tilled«’i 1

Collected

Colli»cl (**1 19 •

1932

1 9.1.10

1934

I je v V . . $r,7 tl

Levy $170'>*

Levy f ,00

Le v v $1051

0400

2600

1250

6677

. . 12907

.17(10

2 >00

1S.17#

.. 4025

600

7000

7

3.1661

Hint at tlm regular moetlnff of th

Advisory Hoard 4. 19:14. $h**y

the y<

8PK4TAL Fund No. Fund No. Fund No. Fund No. Tl ITU *N Fund No.

Ta.\' ii

1#*\ h**< I « aRRi i^k i'd for furl It

'Ii

d If 19.; l

ol.

■dilp Putnam (mini' . Indian i, on : id* in •• i ». i o.*. in*»> found nemh d nuikt* tin* foIlowliiK additional appropriation*

lr of BulldlnR .ol Furniture . ol S’lpl lie* . . . tor Sorx ice ...

$700.09 $350 00 $300.00 $250.00

>f Trin licrn

u ar illK M ha 11 1

determined.

<’ounty Audh Itoai d will fix

$900 00 he I ’ ud t li ^ M’t* r t o t ^ t h< it .*1 \ »

ippi ii. to the Slat** Hi ird nf Ta \ (’ommiHelttlierH

final action tl'creon. hy fllitiR petition therefor with the • t later th:;n »he foirlh Monday of H‘*pteniher. and the State

late nf h" 11 ilia u tIn:; count y.

a rhcht t<» or more

to the

Hated August U. 19JI.

GUY S. KKNNKDY. Trustee.

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