The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1940 — Page 3

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Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Crromulsion relieves promptly because it rocs right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a j bottle of Crcomulslon with the understanding that you are to like the way | it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSIONi For Coughs, Chost Colds, Bronchitis j 1 for almost three mill: 'n acres. Th's j would put the price |M?i' acre at a i little more than half a cent. The Kory which Ine.ude., -ii. j remainder of our county was' b ught" from the Indians a few years Inter, at about the same price. | However, when the pioneer sett- 1 ! lers of Putnam countv went to the' ifeleral I il offices ! ■ buy the land . from the government, they were ' charged $1.25 per acre, j. Now, this same land, having been' i worked on by its d fferent owners. I since il was h r mesteaded more than

HO-PITAL BOMBED—Finnish hospital, clearly marked with Red Cross on roof, according to caption for this picture passed by Finnish censor, became target for Russian incendiary bomb* during air raid over Pari. Bomb was said to have gone through cross on roof of ell.

man, skill are nearing shortness, commented as follows: "We mention-

I a hundred y< •• », Is toMy taxed just abov< thi gi md.” • on a valuation of about $23 per acre. I [ tho improvements on it not be’ng i ,f< ' 1 Keauty Aids figured in i F’-'cm the ‘‘Ct. motiques" section The improvements, as referred to | ;l con ' < t> ,> ‘ l '< publ.shed by j.liss K in asscss'ng for taxation purposes, i l®' 0 are listed at an additional $5,537,360 ; Complexion u ' h Tut in a vhu S;> that the land, as it now stands, I on drachm cf benjoin gum in pov/with buildings and other better-1 der, on> drachm nutmeg oil, six ments on it, is held for taxation at 1 drops orange blossom tea, or apple

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lores Denuded Of “Improvements” |othe ’ improvementa wh ch lh ;; uc land Would Be Worth $7,142,000 For Taxation cessive owners have perfecttd fron '

a to* al of $12,679,420 The land with'n the city of Greencastle is listed at $726,600 without improvements, but the improvements are rated at $2 226,330, making the real estate of the city worth $2,952, 930 to the assessors. The towns of the county contribute an additional $659,420 on their improved real es-

tate.

However, the grand total of taxables in the county including real estate and improvements, personal j property, corporations, and every other kind of taxable property that appears on the county tax duplicates is $21,543,724, of which the rural part is $16,929,737 and the towns’ 1 and city’s part is $4,613,987. It is on the basis of this last fig- j I ure- $21,543,724 that the county's I | tax levies are figured.

blossoms. Put in half pint rain water and boil down to one teaspoonful and strain. Add one pint sherry wine. Bathe the face, morning and night. This will remove all flesh worms, and give a complexion. Or put one ounce powdered gum benjoin in a pint of wiskey: to use put in water in wash bowl till it is milky, allowing it to dry without wiping. This is harmless. (Oh Yes! What do you

think ?)

An 1853 Speed Problem The Indianapolis Sentinel in 1853

oil the fact the other day of the Bellefontaine train coming in at the rate of about eighteen miles an hour, and we are informed that yesterday the train from Lafayeite came in at equally as great speed. Cannot our laws on this subject be enforced, or must this reckless speed be permitted until it results in the loss of a life? We trust that the conductors on the trains will paysome attention to this matter; if they do not, we think it will be the marshall’s duty to pay some atten-

tion to them."

Take A'liur Choice Toll rates of Lanesville and Corydon Gravel and Plank Roads: F -r every sleigh, sled, carriage or other vehicle drawn by one horse, 2c a mile. For each additional anima’, 3-4c a mile. For each horse and rider or led horse 1 l-2c a mile. I or

every score of men’, catil mules or asses and in the sam > ratio for greater or less number, 10c a m le. I- or every vehicle drawn by oxen, trie same rates as allow, d on carnage drawn by horses. No charge made for funerals or ministers travc'iug

"on charge.”

The Railroad ()ff.*r "When a person ste!up to a window in the railroad station at Corydon ami purchases a ticket to New Albany he pays 90c. With that ticket he is sure of transit. He is certain of setting on a velvet cushi Ion and if the windows are closed, not being covered with dust. He arrives in New Albany an hour later. If he drives from Corydon to N "v Albany he pays 89c for i :i ( > horse and about $1.20 for two horses. It takes two hours to make the t: .p ami chances are that he is cove cd with dust or frozen stiff."

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_. the land

at the old land

bought

lie 311,040 acres which com- But, of course, that f gure takes | offices at Vincennes, Terre Haute,

liie area of Putnam county into consideration nil of the

perm led of their- "qnprove- done by the

they, theoretically, would be j for taxation purposes, around

wo : k and Crawfordsville. The United

successive owners to States government bought land from bring the land to its present condi- i the Indians which included tion of freedom from forests, fro n southwest corner of our

the

CLINTON FALLS

Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCartney and I family of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Ellett Ensor and family were

present i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and

undergrowth, with its drainage, and Putnam county, at the rate of $1,750 j Mrs s - °- Ensor -

| Mrs. Eldon Staggs called on Mr. I and Mrs. Oscar Boswell and family

Saturday afternoon

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chadd called in Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burk

Wednesday night.

Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler spent a few days last week with her son. Mr. and Mrs. tianiu I Shonkwiler. Mrs. Clayton Cox entered the hosiltal Friday for treatment. She is :;pecting to return to her home

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