Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 April 1920 — Page 2
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rHE GREENCASTLF. HERALD
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920
HERALD
Entered as Second Claer Tiail matter •t the Ureencastle, Ind, postoffice.
| his candidacy for commissioner of I th e Second distnct, subject to the I decision of the Democratic primary i election, May 4, 1920-
Charles J. Arnold Proprietor PUBLISHED KVLH>’ AFTERNOON Except Sunday at 17 and 19 S. Jackaon Street, Greencastle, Ind. TELEPHONE 65
: FOR COMMISSION E R—L. M. | Chamberlain, of Ckrverd&le township,
I^ophom eg^s. E. R. O’Hair, Fillmore, Ind.
FOR SALE—Single comb brown leg-1 horn eggs. E. R. O'Hair, Fillmore,! Ind.
j announces his candidacy for commissioner for the Third District, subject to the dee'sion of the Demo-
cratic primary, May 4, 1920.
MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS — See J, B. Harris Court House.
FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS— Se e county recorder, 0. T. Ellis.
Tarda of Thanh* Card* of Thanks are chargeable at • rat* of 50c each. Gbituanaa. All obrtuarie* are chargeable at th* j rat* of 91 for each obit-.ary. Additional charge of 6c a lino i| »*d* for all pootrg.
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WANTED—ALL KINDS OF TRUCK hauling.—Phone 210
We have farms to trade for city property. Brown &Morffett. 2t Apr. 9—10
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR CONGRESS-Jacob E Cravin
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of Hendricks County announces
candidacy for the Democratic nomin-1 ation as representative to Congress j
from the Fifth Congressional dis-
trict, subject to the decision of the
Democratic primary election.
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PXXR REKtESENTATWE—W. E. j Gill, of Cloverdsile, announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam county, that he is a candidate for the nomination for representative ot Putnam countyo
CHARLES S. BATT of Vigo County Democratic candidate lor Representative in Congress. Primaries, May 4 1920,
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Sonsra is easily distinguished Iron phoneiraphs nade te sell at a lew price.
FOR PROSECUJTING ATTORNEY— Fay S. Hamilton announces his candidacy for prosecuting attorney of Putnam county, subject bo the decision of the Democratic primary election.
Magnificent Upright and Period Styles $90 to $175
FOR TREASURER—Otto G. Webb of Marion township announces that he is a candidate for treasurer of Putnam county, subject to the decision of tih* Democratic primary election. oFOR SHERIFF—Fred Lancaster of
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"OH, SKINHAr SHE HEARD THEM CALL
The vanity of a boy is not much hurt when he finds he has acquired the niekuame ‘‘skinnay’’ but to the girl it is a tragedy.
Madison township, has announcen hi* candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Democratis primary election, May 4, 1920. |
FOR SHERIFF—Edward H. Eitlejorge announces to the bemueraticvoters that he is a candidate for the nomination of of sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision ot th*. primary election, May 4. o FOR SHERIFF—Allen Eggers, of
Jaskson tov.-n^hip, announces that he ia a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Primary election. May 4, 1920.
FOR SHERIFF—Will (ilideweii, ot Warren township, announces that he is a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision decision of the Democratic primary, May 4, 1920.
FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM CO UNty—Sure vote for Jess^, M. Hamrick, at the Democratic primary, May 4, 1920. Y’our vote appreciated. t
FOR SHERIFF—Of Putnam county, E. S. (Ligei Wallace of Gre<*icastle announces his candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the primary election. May 4, 1920
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SHERIFF—Harklus L. Jack-1 son of Greencastle, formerly of I Miarion township, announces that he j is a candidate lor sheriff of Putnam county, subejet to the decision of; the Democratic primary election, 1
May 4.
o FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER For commissioner of Second dis-
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trlct, Reese R. Buis of Marion town- i •hip announces his candidacy for | 1 commissioner of the Second district, •object to the decision of the Democratic primary election, May 4, 1920,
FOR COMMISSIONER—Third district, David J. Skelton of Washington township announces his candidacy for i commissioner of the Third district, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, May 4, 1920.
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J. J. Hendrix of Washington town, ship announces hi* candidacy for ; commissioner of Putnam county from the Third ifistroot, mibject to the decision of the Democratic primary 1
election.
FOR COMMISSIONER—O. A. Day; •f Marion township, sfuwnces to thej Democratic voters of Putnam :ounty!
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