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FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1929.

Business and Professional DIRECTORY

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WHEN YOU PAY FOR WORK GET GOOD WORK Ask Scheidegger ELECTRIC SUPPLIES No- 5 Western Reserve Bldg. Phone 5238

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WASHING and Ironing Mrs. Allison 301 E. Sixth St.

Thomas V. Miller Attorney-at-Law

512 Wysor

Phone 1535

W. H. Dorton & Son Plumbing and Heating Water Softeners >00 Wheeling Ace—Phone 4816W Estimates Free

Plumbing, Heating and Gas

Fitting.

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Dr. Rollin H. Bunch Specializes In Diagnosis a:id Treatment of Chronic and Blood

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Tod Whipple | Lawyer 308 Western Reserve Bldg. Phone 1625 Muneie, Indiana

THE ORIGINAL Dollar Cleaners Rear 114 East Adams Street C. A. Powers, Mgr. Phone 968

(in Hutchinson Avenue to the switch]5th day of April, 1929.

Signs, Showcards, Commercial Art. Muneie, Ind. Buckley’s Studio Garland Buckley Phone 3830-M 201 W. Centennial Ave.

WANTED—To get in touch with violin students, especially those who studied under Mr. Hance at the Butler Academy two years ago this summer. Please call phone 2540.

Attention!!

All you smokers that have a Dawes’ Pipe with the tobacco bowl burned out, bring it or mail it to Clint Grow, 2405 W. Jackson St., Muneie, Ind., and he will put a bowl into it with the guarantee of a year’s service out of it.

track of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, with tributary in Brittain tSreet extending north to said Railroad Switch

Track.

All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named date, and the drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Muneie, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 30th day of April, 1929, as a date upon which remonstrances 'may be filed or heard by persons interested in, or affected by said described public improvements, and on said date at 9:00 o’clock A. M. said Board of Public Works will meet at its office in said City for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may have been presented; said Board fixes said date as a date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding, or postponement of action on said remonstrances: and on said date will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the said City will he equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements, as estimated by the City Civil Engineer BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, By Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (April 12-19, 1929) o CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Department of Public Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muneie, Ind. Notice to Contractors and to the

Public:

Notice is hereby given, to the public and to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muneie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement resolutions below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, drawings and specification therefor, on file in the office of said Board of each of the public improvements herein below described, towit: I. R. No. 490-1929, For paving of Beacon Street from 12th Street or Memorial Drive to 18th Street. I. R. No. 495-1929, For paving of West Seventh Street from Walnut Street to Franklin Street. I. R. No. 496-1929, For paving.the alley lying between Pershing Drive and Hackley Street from Fifth Street to Seventh Street. I. R. No. 498-1929, For local sewer in Ribble Avenue from Burlington Drive north to Seymour Street; thence east in Seymour Street to Luick Avenue; thence in Luick Avenue to White River. Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way affecting said bid, according to the terms of Sec. so, or me act of March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p. 219) sealed, and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon of the 16th day of April, 1929, and each such proposal must be accompanied by a certified check payable to said City for the sum equal to two and onehalf per cent (2y 2 %) of City Civil Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on such accompanying proposal. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (April 5-12, 1929)

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Department of Rubric Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muneie, Ind. Notice of Improvement Resolution Notice to Property Owners. In the matter of Certain Proposed Public Improvement i.n the City of Muneie, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muneie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements for the City of Muneie, Indiana, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board, on the 9th day of April, 1929, to-wit: I. R. No. 516-1929, Paving of Blaine Street from Willard Street to 12th Street or Memorial Drive. I. R. No. 517-1929, Paving alley lying between Seventh Street and Eighth Street from Perkins Avenue to Port Avenue. I. R. No. 518-1929, Cement sidewalks on both sides of South Elm Street from 19th Street to 20th St. I. R. No. 519-1929, For local sewer in Luick Avenue from Burlington Drive to Seymour Street. I. R. No. 520-1929, For local sewer in the first alley north of Ravell Street from Celia Avenue east to Hutchinson Avenue, thence north

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Department ot public Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muneie, Ind. Notice to Contractors and to

Public:

Notice is hereby given, to

public and to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muneie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement resolutions below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, Indians and Cossacks; cowboys and Bengalese; vaqueros and foreign cavalry; bronchos and elephanS—these are some of the 1,100 people and 600 animals coming to Muneie Tuesday, April 30, for only two performances, afternoon and night, on the new Nelson Addition show grounds at Macedonia and Fifth streets, with the 101 Ranch Real Wild West, which boasts the only circus parade of magnitude in America. This famous show, the largest of its kind, past or present, has added a new spectacle,

Julius Caesar,” this year.

The 101 Ranch carries spread of canvas that will crowd the acreage of the regular circus lots in the great cities, as the big top is 540 by 300 feet—30 feet longer than

any other tent ever built.

Unusually large wild west and rodeo displays alternate wtih Far Eastern novelties, and Miller Brothers, owners of both the famous 136,000 acre 101 Ranch in Oklahoma and the show, have spared nothing to make this year’s performance an epochal one. Performances are given at 2 and 8 p. m. The parade, all new, leaves the lot

at 10:30 a. m. daily,

drawings and sepcification therefor on file in the office of said Board of each of the public improvements hereinhelow described, towit: I. R. No. 497-1929, For paving, also cement curb and gutter on both sides of Nichols Avenue from Godman Street to Gilbert Street. I. R. No. 499-1929, For paving, also cement curb and gutter on both sides of Tenth Street from Walnut Street to Gharkey Street. Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way affecting said bid, according to the terms of Sec. 95, of the Act of March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p. 219) All such proposals should be sealed, and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon of the 23rd day of April, 1929, and each such proposal must be accompanied bv a certified check payable to said City, for the sum equal to two and one-half per cent (2y 2 %) of City Civil Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to said Citv as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on such accompanying proposal. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF

PUBLIC WORKS.

Mary (E. Anderson, Clerk.

(April 12-19, 1929)

NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS Notice is hereby given that at 9:00 o’clock a. m, on Wednesday, the 24th day of April, 1929, at the office of the judge of the Delaware Circuit Court in the Court House in the City of Muneie. Indiana, the undersigned Judge of said Court, will receive sealed bids and proposals for the sale to the County of the following described personal property and equipment for use in the Court Law Library, to-

wit:

89 Sectional Oak Bookcases (11 inch by 34 inch) with glass. 12 oak tops to match Sectional Cases. 12 oak bases to match Sectional cases. Bids may he submitted for Macey, Gunn, Globe, Wernicke or other standard makes of equipment. Said bids should include delivery and installation of the cases and equipment in the Court Library of said County complete and ready for use. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and the nVht is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated at Muneie, Indiana, this

Leonidas A. Guthrie, Judge of the Delaware Circuit

Court. Attest:

Perry W. Mansfield. Clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court o CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Department of Public Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muneie, Ind., To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the assessment rolls, with the names of the owners and description of property subject to be assessed, with the amounts of pri.ma facie assessments, have been made and are now on file and can be seen at the office of the Board, for the following imorovements, to-wit: Declaratory Resolution No. 4891929, For the appropriation, condemnation, opening and extending of Nichols Avenue, as platted in Westside Addition to the City of Muneie, Indiana, from the south right-of-way line of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company. And notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May 1929, the Board will, at its office receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against their property respectively on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll or in any sum, at which time and place all owners of such real estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard it 10:00 o’clock A. M. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (April 19-26-May 3-, 1929.) o NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City if Muneie, Indiana, that said Board on the 16th day of April, 1929, adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 523-1929, for the appropriation, con demnation and opening and extending of the alley running East and West through Block Six (6) In Thomas H. Kirby’s Addition to City of Muneie, Indiana, from the East line of lots three (3) and eight (8) in said Block 6 in said addition to the west line of Hamilton Street, now known as Macedonia Avenue. The Board of Public Works has fixed 14th day of May, 1929, as the final date on which remonstrances may be filed by persons interested in or affected by said described opening and extending the abovfe described alley lying between Washington Street and Gilbert Street and running from Lincoln Street to Macedonia Avenue, and on said date at 10: Of) o’clock A. M. said Board will meet in its office in the City Building in said city for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or which then may be presented; said Board fix^-s said date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding or postponement of action on said remonstrances; and on said date will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed appropriation, condemnation, opening and extending of said alley, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed opened and extended alley, and to said city will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed opening and extending of said alley, as estimated by the

City Civil Engineer.

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS By Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (April 19-26-May 3, 1929)

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

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Department of Public Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muneie, Ind. Notice to Contractors and to

Public:

Notice is hereby given, to public and* to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muneie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement resolutions below mentioned. ~.nd according to the plans, profiles, drawings and specification therefor on file in the office of said Board of each of the public improvements herein below described, to-wit: I. R. No. 500-1929. Cement curb and gutter on both sides of Meeker Avenue from Twelfth Street or Memorial Drive to Burlington Drive. I. R. No. 503-1929, Paving or resurfacing of East Seventh Street from Walnut Street to Madison

Street.

I. R. No. 504-1929, Paving or resurfacing of Wolf Street from Ohio Avenue to Willard Street; also paving or re-surfacing of Seymour Street from Wolf Street to Blaine Street; also cement curb and gutter on both sides of Wolf Street from Kirby Avenue to Willard Street. I. R. No. 505-1929, Paving of Meeker Avenue from Twelfth St. or Memorial Drive to Burlington

Drive.

I. R. No. 506-1929, Paving alley lying between Beacon Street and Grant Street from Seventh Street to Eighth Street. I. R. No. 507-1929. Cement curb and gutter on both sides of Manle Avenue from Walnut Street to Jefferson Street. I. R. No. 508-1929, Cement sidewalks on both sides of Maple Avenue from Walnut Street to Jefferson Street. I. R. No. 509-1929, Cement sidewalks on north side of Myrtle Avenue from Elm Street to Madison

Street.

Elach bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way affecting said bid, according to the terms of Sec. 95, of the Act of March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905. p 219) All such proposals should be sealed. and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of nine

Yolook in the forenoon of the 30th lay of April, 1929, and each such proposal must be accompanied bv •i certified check payable to said :'ity, for the sum equal to two and one-half per cent (2y 2 %) of City Civil Engineer’s estimate which ihall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages, if the bidder lepostiting the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a conract shall be awarded him on such accompanying proposal. Said Board reserves the right to •eject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (April 19-26, 1929)

NOTICE Primary Election

Mate of Indiana, City of Muneie, Delaware County. I, Maynel W. Dajby, clerk of the Cj^ty of Muneie, Delaware County, •ndiana, do hereby certify that the following named persons have filed with the said Clerk of the City of Muneie, written declarations and -equests that their names be print’d on the official ballots for the respective offices hereinafter menioned, in accordance with the provisions of the Primary Election Laws of the State of Indiana, and ire entitled to be voted for at the Primary Election to be held in the City of Muneie, Indiana, and the various precincts thereof on Tueslay, May 7, 1929, between the hours >f 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. For Mayor —Republican — Robert D Barnes, 410 East Jackmu street. James P. Dragoo, 317 East Jackson street. Calvin Faris, 220 North College ivenue. Harry McAuley, 220 North High street. Robert L. Ream, 411 West Howird street. ) —-Democrat— George R. Dale, 223 North Elm street. Christian Furst, 501 University ivenue. Henry F. Hager, 216 South Celia ivenue Charles P. Morrow, 1126 Ehst Vtain street. J. Cooper Props, 715 East Washngton street. For City Clerk —Republican— Wilbert L. Fisher, 1318 Kirby ivenue. Ray G. Hickok, 801 West Main itreet. Amos Replogle, 1521 South Pierce hreet. Fred M. Strohm, 70-6 Hoyt avenue Ray West, 2013 South Walnut itreet. —Democrat— William D. Chambers, 515 West 'Jain street. E. Ray Jordan, 907 East Willard street. Linton Ridgway, 1013 East Ninth street. For Judge of City Court —Republican— Thomas V. Miller, 315 Alameda ivenue. Ernest L. Myers, 1809 West Main itreet. Harry S. Redkey, 205 Granville ivenue. —Democrat— Court Asher, 814 West Twelfth street or Memorial Drive. J. Frank Mann, 404 Ashland ave-

me.

For Councilman-at-Large (Four to Elect) —Republican— Jay H. Adams, 221 East Ninth street. Frank E. Barclay, 803% West \dams street. Samuel H. Bemenderfer, 320 University avenue. Frank W. Budd, 20 Briar Road, Westwood. C. Ernest Dawson, 321 South Martin street. Benjamin F. Friar, 1105 East Sixth street. John W. Limbert, 1700 South Madison street. Harry L. McCullough, 1110 South r-efferson street. James S. Scott, 616 East Jackson street. Earl Silvers, 1702 Ribble avenue. Herbert S. Wallace, 421 South Mound street. —Democrat— Earl EJverett, 425 North Dicks street. Hubert L. Parkinson, 725 West Charles street. Robert F. Tumleson, 404 Alameda avenue. Edward B. Winder, 1330 North Walnut street. For Councilman First Ward —Republican— Frank James, 810 West Jackson street. Harry A. Kramer, 1003 West Main street. Henry Roller, 119 South Franklin street. —Democrat— Charles Indoff, 619 West Howard street. For Councilman Second Ward —Republican— Charles F. Blease, Meeks avenue. George A. Hoffman, 300 Queen street. Everett D. Nichols, 705 Ashland avenue. —Democrat— George W. Clark, 711 North Mulberry street. For Councilman Third Ward —^Republican— John W. Allen, 317 East Centennial avenue. August M. Maick, 309 Wysor street. —Democrat— Charles E. Weisse, 924 North Jefferson street. For Councilman Fourth Ward —Republican— Rodney G. Hayler, 317 North Vine street. Harold Moore, 1610 East Main street. Thomas C. Phillips, 1610 Hines street. Democrat

street. For Councilman Fifth Ward —Republican - Charles E. Eppards, 2109 South Madison street. Ora L. Masterson, 2019 South Mulberry street. Paul W. Perdiue, 1425 West Sixth itreet. —Democrat— Earl Stewart. Dooley, 1921 South Elliott, street. Harvey Riley, 525 West Eighth street. Ora Thomas Shroyer, 2212 1 South Walnut street. For Councilman Sixth Ward —Republican— Frank Bowers, 1801 South Wal'int street r Ray Langdon, 201 West Ninth itreet. —Democrat— Chester C. Clark, 121 East, Sevmth street. Chester Gilbert, 1721 South Elm itreet. Harry A. Kleinfelder, 1207 South Walnut street." For Councilman Seventh Ward -—Republican— Cyrus Heron, 1224 East Twelfth street. George W. Karlen, 3006 South Madison street. JALEY TWO NOTICE PR EL —Democrat— Emmett Grady, 1300 South Ebright street. James Leiteh, 820 Kirby avenue. For Councilman Eighth Ward —Republican — Herman F. Bart.li.ng, 1200 Luick ivenue. Dean D. Binkley, 2100% East Pwelth street. Fred Carmichael, 1904 Macedonia avenue. Charles J. Knecht, 1720 Meeker avenue. Earl Oliver, 2324 East Twelfth itreet. —Democrat— Clarence R. Hole, 2100 Mock aveaue. George W. Paul, 1015 Meeker avenue. Luke Plymale, 2010 East. Willard street. For Councilman Ninth Ward —^Republican — Gernie A. Dawson, 403 North College avenue. Charles G. Samuels, 201 North Tally avenue. —Democrat— Clifford V. Smith, 508 Calvert ivenue. In witness whereof, I have hereuato set my hand and affixed the ieal of said City at my office in the Nty Building in the City of Muneie. ndiana, this the 18tla day of April, 929. (SEAL) MAYNEL W. DALBY, Clerk of the City of Muneie, Ind. o CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

ward, third ward, fourth ward, fifth ward, sixth ward, seventh ward, eighth ward and ninth ward, and that the common council of said

ing—South Madison Street. No. 20 Dr. Cecil’s Office—1022 Kirby Avenue. No. 21 Powell Bicycle Shop-

city has designated each of the 036 Ohio Avenue.

following locations, at and where the voters of their respective precincts during the time specified by law on such date, will vote: Precinct No. 1 Jefferson School—Adams Street, entrance. No. 2 Lake Erie Hotel—Corner of Council and Powers Streets. No. 3 Oscar Gustin, residence —561 Wilson Avenue (Berlin St). No. 4 Merchants Bank Building —Jackson street. No. 5 Court House. f No. 6 Emerson School Build-

ing.

No. 7 Fitch Garage—Granville and Highland Avenues. No. 8 Elm Street Christian Church. No. 9 Jackson Street Christian Church. No. 10 Washington School Bldg. No. 11 Harvey Phillips Barber Shop—1103 E. Main Street. No. 12 Longfellow School Bldg. No. 13 Business Room at 2500 South Walnut Street. No. 14 Lincoln School Building. No. 15 Claude Reasoner residence—1209 W. Eighth Street. No. 16 Pat Wells Tin Shop— 110 W. Second street. No. 17 R. C. Hall Roofing Shop —Willard and Walnut Streets. No. 18 Walnut. Street Baptist Church—Walnut and Twelfth. No. 19 Garfield School Build-

No. 22 Blaine School Building. No. 23 S. M. Thornburg Residence—1620 W. Eighth Street. No. 24 Whittier School Build-

ing.

MAYNEL DALBY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Common Council. —o Will Send Representative. Indianapolis.—The Indiana public service commission will break custom by now sending a representative of it’s engineering department to the conference of the United States Bureau of Standards at Washington, D. C., May 31 to June 1, chairman Frank J. Singleton recently announced. The conference is to be followed, June 2 by a meeting of the National Eletric Light Association which came under federal investigation for its methods.

To the Voters of the City of Munciey, County of Delaware, State of Indiana: You are hereby notified that a primary election will be held in said city between the hours of 6 o’clock A. M. and 6 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday the 7th day of May, 1929, for the purpose of nominating candidates on both the Republican and Democratic tickets for the following public offices: Mayor, City Clerk, Judge of the City Court, four Councilmen-at-large, councilmen in

each of the several wards of the

John C. Proctor, 1215 East Adams Jcity, to-wit: First ward, second

MEDIUM GROUND OATS BETTER FEED FOR CATTLE Lafayette, Ind., April 17.—■(TIP)— Medium ground oats are better! food for cattle than coarse or fine, it was shown before 50*0 farmers who gathered at Purdue university to hear results of the annual winter

isteer feeding trials.

Department of Public Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muneie, Ind., Yotice of Improvement Resolution. Yotice to Property Owners: In the matter of Certain Proposed 'ublic Improvements in the City of Muneie, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City if Muneie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make he following described public imirovements for the City of Muneie, ndiana, as authorized by the fol'owing numbered improvement resilutions, adopted by said Board, on he 16th day of April, 1929, to-wit : I. R. No. 521-1929, Cement curb ind gutter on both sides of Luick Avenue from Eighth Street to Twelfth Street or Memorial Drive; ilso paving of said Luick Avenue rom Eighth Street to Twelfth Street or Memorial Drive. F. R. No. 522-1929, Cement curb md gutter on both sides of Gilbert Street from West line of Dicks St. o East line of Tillotson Avenue; also paving of Gilbert Street from west line of Dicks Street to east line of Tillotson Avenue. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named date, and th» drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Gity of Muneie, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 14th day of May, 1929, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested in, or affected by said described public improvements, and on said date at 9:00 o’clock A. M. said Board of Public Works will meet at its office in said City for Lie purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may have been presented; said Board fixes said date as a date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding, or postponement of action on said remonstrances; and on said date will hear all persons interested or whose nroperty is affected by said proposed improvements, and will decide whethe'r the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements as estimated by the City Civil Enspneer. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS By Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. (April 19-26, 1929) o PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE.

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