The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1924 — Page 4

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the DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 17 - 19 2L

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EASTER SALE

EASTER DRESSES Silks and Crepes 516.00

EASTER BLOUSES See Them

38c and $1.98 S. C. PREVO & SONS

Sos were weak at $6.75 down and I pgs soldj down from $7. Receipts 1 ere 8000. The cattle market hel generally steady ith a good demand for choice steer and averagebutcher cattle. Receipts were 1500. The calf market showed renewed strength and prices advanced 50 cents to a top of $12. Bulk brought $11 to $11.50. Receipts were 000.

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Sheep and lamb prices were nomi- i 1924. nally steady on receipt of 100 head.!

announces himself for sheriff of Put- District.

nam County, subpect to the decision] j earnestly ask you to

of the Democratic primary. May 6,

1924.

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PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 1 wish to announce that 1 will be a

candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of

Putnam County, subject to the pri- f is visiting

I mary election on Tuesday, May 6,

,<al to inaugurate a program to pave vote the 4,000 miles of the entire present j State highway system in the next ten

__ T 1^, nT TI>U \ \I > ears was made today by Samuel C. ANDREW hi.lfUKrlAM u a( |,|en, secretary of the Allied Mot-

leged to have been tfr 1 ^ tractor or contractor! ! ^ ^ awarded the contract 0

no case will e*.,allowed for anv

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Each bid shal 1 ho

j or Commerce of Indiana, at its spring personal or surety CLOVER DALE ! meeting here. equal to double the am i “ 1 —-— i Means of obtaining adequate sour- ^ l .° r the work b;.f7 Mrs. P. M. Sandy, of Indianapolis, ce< 0 f revenue for such an extensive er^oTVaid^our ° ar ^. of c C' her daughter Mrs. A. G. improvement program was considered : conditioned for th e '‘tt!? 1 * Broadstreet. ’ 1 at the meeting. _ | ance of the work: th p U ^

GLENN H. LYON

The Woman’s Bible Class will meet Hadden said he believed the major- sonal - s!i all l,. resident ‘5*

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Mrs. Warren jtv of the people of the State are in j , ..V ’ " Int ‘ lan a, .ne a i favor of an increase of one cent a ”<7 resldent Putr,;

NEW MAYSVILLE

Easter Sunday Services at the Methodist Episcopal Church Morning worship—11:00 a. m. Evenink worship—7:00 p. m. Special Easter sermons both morning and evening. PAUL C. F. YIETZKE, Pastor.

Gilbert

J township,

SCHOOL TEACHERS to travel j with me this summer and sell. PreI vious selling experience unnecessary, j Salary of $20.00 per week, a side commission, and R. R. fare paid. Wite W. C. Allen, General Delivery, Terre Haute, Indiana, for personal ! interview.’’ 17-2p

POLITICAL A NNOUNCE.MEXT ; To the voters of Putnam County, Indiana: I am a candidate for the nominaI tion of judge of the Putnam Circuit j Court on the Democratic ticket, to be I voted for at the Primary Election to j be held on Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. I mos t respectfully solicit your I support and votes for this office, which is for a term of six years. JOHN H. JAMES.

FOR SHERIFF

E. Prichard, of Jefferson announces himself as a

candioate for Sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Dem-

ocratic primary May 6, 1924.

FOR SHERIFF

I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for - eriff of Putnam county, subject to the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 6. Your vote will be appreciated. ROY M. BRACKNEY.

FOR CORONER

1 desire to announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for coroner of Putnam County, subject to the primary election to be held May

6, 1924.

OSCAR J. RECTOR

Friday afternoon with

Pickens. ! favor of an increase of one cent a Postmaster Denny is making his (r a ilon in the gasoline tax, making it regular sini-annual inspection of three cents instead of two as at pres-

ent.

A three per cent fee will net at least

For Easter Cooking there’s something besides eggs necessary. For your cakes and cookies the best of flour is required to assure success. There is no better flour under the sun than Big Four Mills. It is whiter, purer and sweeter than any other. It has more substance and body, and therefore goes farther, consequently more economical. Ask your grocer for it. BIG'FOIR MILLS] r- Phone 60

I wrsh to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will he a candidate for the nomination of judge •f the Putnam Circuit Court of Put1 nam county, Indiana, at the Demo- , cratic Primary election to be held Tuesday, May 6, 1924. Your support will be appreciated. JAMES P. HUGHES

FOR CORONER I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the Democratic Nomination for coroner in the primary election, May 6 FRANK E. REED, Cloverdale. FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket for CONGRESS from tkle Fifth Indiana

rural routes.

The Senior Class of the high’school

well presented the play “Come out 0,000,000 annually. He said 16,500,of the Kitchen,” Friday and Saturday 000 would be needed each year for nights. 1 ten years to finance the program. On Friday afternoon the Domestic' Science and Manual Training de- NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS .partment will have their work on ex- ^ate of Indiana Putnam county, hibit. j Notice is hereby given that the board Fred La-ley and family, of Dayton, j 0 f comissioners of said county at Ohio., are visiting relatives here. their office in the court house at Silas R. Meeks suffered a stroke of, Greencastle Indiana will receive seal- , . „ , , , • • , _ • ■ ed proposals for the improvement of paralysis Saturday and .s in a sen- |ft ‘ erlain hig , way> 15,337 feet in ous condition at his home m the south ^ i en g( ; i 1) j n sa j,i county by grading part of town. He is about 80 years of draining and paving with crushed age. i stone and gravel as set out in the The Parent-Teachers Association specifications, I'J^n 3 and profiles now , ,. . .. - ., on hie in the office of the auditor of held the last meeting of the year yes-, county, by and under the laws terday. An excellent though brief ad- „f the State of Indiana. Said sealed dress was given by W. E. Gill. Very , proposals will be opened and the interesting papers were presented by! eont ’’ act a ' va rded for s «id improve•vr- ,01 vr r- i nt- o* 11 i ment on the 5lh da y of May, 1924. Miss Cleo McCoy and Miss Stella Col- Bl(i< or proposals will be received lins. up to 2 o’clock p. m., on said date. The following officers were elected 1 The said road to be improved is lofor the vear - cated in Franklin township in Putnam Presiilent—Mrs. G. G. Knoy. county, Indiana and is to be known as ... „ ... ... ..., . , the C. H. Crosby et al rdad when so Vice President—Miss Midred Rich-, j m n roV ed ardson. The estimated cost is $54,956. Secretary—Miss Frank Morrison, i Bids will be for the completion of Treasurer—Mrs. Faun Siegler. | the said improvement in accordance o | with the plans, profile and specifi4 a no ! cations in the office of the auditor of ' i said ^unty, and shall include all laINDIAN APOLIS, April 16 Propo-j an( j material for said work. In

Said hon4 shall be for of , an y Pf s °n. Persons ^ who shall suffer any 1 0M „ by reason of any suchbidd* or neglecting t 0 enter into,

to perform, ^ch work awul sa.d Boar, of Commission ? carry out the same in anv L | ™ to pay fo, any uJl™ i may have been f, J i any such contractor or contni to . anv sub-contractor, agetJ erintendent under him, V-v struction of said work. 1

Said improvement will b» J

whole to the lowest re?pn w U upon affidavit of non-colhdoi J

must be submitted with

upon failure to su hmi: =ueli rfS such proposal nr hid nil] >*-

by the board; and the hoard

the right to rejo t any and j

Time for t • .•

will be agr< ftei • T of saiil contract by said V .commissioners and successful

Given by order of the

. Commissioners of said CoWt

W. D LOVETT, Auditor

County.

FOLEY PILLS PREYEY OPERATION James Richardson, 1532 Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio writes:^ fered with my kidneys and and was to go to the hospitj] operates! upon. I decided t» Foley Pills a diuretic stimnltthe kidneys, and after three found relief.” Try them todiy, Mullins, Druggist. tu.i

FOR JUDGE

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS April 17.—Hog prices hit the downward grade here today and were ten to 15 cents low-

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Local killers refused to buy at

orders ere scarce.

The market opened at $7.50, at which practicall all sales were made, although a few choice sold a nickle higher. Trading was dull and at a late hour only a small amount of

I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for judge of the Putnai.- circuit court in the primary election to be held May 6, 1924. Your support will be appre-

ciated.

JOHN H. ALLEE 0 FOR SHERIFF I wish to announce to the voter* rf Putnam county that I will be a indidate for re-nomination for sherf on the Republican ticket in the riraary election, May 6, 1924. LESLIE SEARS

yesterday's quotations and shippingstoc had been sold.

FOR SHERIFF Will Glidewell of Warren township

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