The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1928 — Page 3
THE 0REENCAS7EE DAIEY BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1928.
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PRICE SAVING lecials for Saturday Only
CLASSIFIED ADS
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BABE RUTH Underwear $1
Underwear Special 2 Suits For 98c
IP your lawn mnwpr sharp? If
rot, lot us sharpci it hy marhinpry.
It will cut so nicely that it will sur-
prise you. If not your mnn-
—For Sale— py refunded. H Shannon and f <~>T? SAIF:—Frying chickens. 40 Son, tlU Anderson St., Phone ?8il-Y. and 4fi cents per pound. Order early 3-lt * nT t tils week en.t. Phone Rural S.",. —»-—
J-fit.; NOTICE
o I am again raising all kinds of FOR SaI.F—Home on ettn W.v-h-j vr P f dahle and flower plants at the ington street, mile from square and! ' ar ne location, across the railroad university. Brick veneer, eeven f rnm Canning Factory. Early Cahroorrt=, bedroom and hath below, two plants now ready. (' S. Butter-
bedrooms, toilet, lavatory above. 1 field. Phone
Quartered oak woodwork, hardwood 23-25-27-30 2-4-flt
floors, lights, city water, many built —o
in features, large closets, storage FOR SAl.Kt—Mixed varieties of space.. Fire place in .living room.! ’ M,| na, Hahlia and Cdndioli bulbs,
l ull basement with garage. Farquar Pric:d ••heap. Mr furnace, hen condition. Ground:I nioie, Indiana.
10(!x310 feet; fruit, shrubbery, flow-' er;, large garden. Mrs. Winter Craig.:
wk. 1-2-1)). I
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Polds Checked
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ointment— juit mb iin visas
F<)R SALE: Fox Terrier ten week' old. Jesse Fvnn-. more R. R. |.
pups, Fill-, 3 Ip.
“Red Hot” Dress Socks 49c
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FOR SALE Of household goods flt John W. o’Daniel residence in < lovenlale, Saturday, Max 5, at two j I o’clock. Sherrill, Auct. 3-2t.: FOR SALE Early cabbage plants,, j Hairy I.arue :!l(i N'mth Madison St
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3 ‘-P i liullei liulldogs nil the hnnm trunk Friday afternoon, in the tinal dual tiieet of the year. The Tigeis are in good shape and ate set to ttoui'm
tlteir old rivals.
The Butler tiack-ters are not :i liiing this season as in former years, but thi ir coaches hav. In ett poinling them for the DnPauw nn f foi -ome time. Kailb.nn, bef< atod oy the Old Gold by an 9? : t count, too!, the measure of the Imlinnapalk Clew, srf dope seems to point to . o other Tiger victory. The Butb r imi nets 'bowed to liest ailvunt u;i t!ii sFason hy nosing out State Not mai and Indiana Central in i li: iu Ur
meet.
I he Blarkftn.nk c inder path ie in tlie best condition o! the x- ir. and oiile'S the weathnr man inteif h be ^ foie Friday, several of the be d tra \ ' records should fall. Coanli HuchbiM 1 will enter his usual xxell balanced! team against the liiili:tn; i pcc!i run-'
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tr, when you can have it sharpened so nicely thal it will mirpri-i; you ’ We sharpen bx machinery. Work guaranteed or money tefuftded. G B. Shannon and Son, KM E. Andet
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Court House lobby.
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We •ell the
best tires made • at low prices —
,, and give service besides
k Too texv people realure that much mile
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your tiraa and mspect runs and wheels to assme you m«ii nuni mileage We have the experience and equipment
to da the work ngnl
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fiai me You have »o pav the cost a* mbe repair and Qu atitv and price
•xihi annoyar<ce delay and lose mileage Lei u» pu o
rettone | oldfieli (jn^pfp^raaM Q 29x4.40/21
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AIRWAY, 30 x 3‘/a Regular^ $465 29*4.40/21 $005
OTHER JUifS
PRICFU PROWBTIOHATiaY U)W
FRANKLIN ST. (LARAGI C.REENCASTLE, INDIANA
EITHER KEPIMICANISM Will Defeat KLANISM in May or Klanism will Jeopardize Republic* anism in November! The nomination of Arthur L. Cilliom of South Bend for United Shitcs Senator will be a victory for K(’public* anism. Make the victory decisive and insure Republican success in November. EVERYBODY VOTEWIN WITH GILU0M! —Pol.tlcjU Adfertt»«iu«nt. • 1
The Acid Test of Republicanism
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HERBERT HOOVER unajttmcrc:.! : approved for llusCabnul
A Cabinet Member During the jk. Administrations v of pre:;ideht a hardi \g presldehtIcooudqe
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-nPOBLIC ANS BY CONVICTION” T« th<* N.w Yuri IfarnJJ Tribunt!: 1 aatice that my r-ml friend. Hr. Nlrlioli.* Murray Huxler. hw derlured thut lie a In furor of the nommut.nn of a r.nnlidute ou Um Betuibllrun ti ket who ia u "Hapoblicaii kr ronvietkm." 'Him >. a finn t.amtloi. for him to take and worthy of Ilia own emuluttan. 1 have been wondrriw if them aro any caudidauw ill th* field for the llepubtirau nomination who could not nu-et Dr. llutler a raquuvuant- In order u> eaUifr inyaulf on thia point I took down from my library ah»lf a booklat containing Uie official inenibarati^ at tlie flepulili.au National Club in New York City, which cmitaina the na/nea of proaiinaut Republi.-ana thnnntbout the nation. In order to Join thia club a man moat he a ••K»pul.li«-an hr conviction," and thia fact imiat ha vouchail for by at. leaat two othur Kepubhran. beiore he caa qualify for mefaberwhip On looking avar the official liat for 1927 I find a candidate who ia conaplciw«»Jy qunltfta<l to recaira th* aunport of UeiiuMh-ana. On thia lilt, giving the name and rear each member joined the club, which ia a eort of national headquaitera for Bepuhlleeolam, 1 find aon.a very Intrrwtuig namea. aa foUowa: 1W9—HERBERT HOOVER 1909—William M. Caldei1915—Charlie D. Hillea 1915—Chai lee E. Ilcghea 191*—Nicholas Murray llutlar 1919—Frank O. Ixiwden 1926—Charles G. Dawee Thia i* an Inteieating exhibit. It aliowa very cleorly that the leading caudidaUi for the Republican nominntion, Saoretary Huarer. has hern n ••Republican by conviction" eince 1909. for when he joined th* club ha was in businnis and had no political Ml 111 rations. -mj+ Th# writ4>r joined the club tn 1908 ai»d vkvarafora i* the »enior of them all. (Signed) CHARLES H. IIKTTS. Editor "The Lyuns Republican." Lyons, N. Y., April 2. 1928.
j ¥i upfut IIoovT.R Ihisl bffn a meml*r of the h I National Republicifn ( lub, which iiuposea 4- ollegLmce to tlie Republican i’arty as,a condition of metnlNTship, sinoe 1909. i \ I In 1920, Democrats of!Georgia, Michigan, Obio, California, Oregon and Massachusetts, miucyted Mr. Hoover to (icrmil his leutie to lier enlcreil in I’residential Prima 1 In euxk case Inc decline J. Against his protest, his irnnecappcaredum the Hiemccratic liallol in .Vlichjv.an, fnofn whiclniie couldjiot withdraw, yet 22,000 Democrats voted inr him. t)u the same xlay, 49,000 ReptiliKcans voted for hiinrand tills year 2142,000 Mkrlti^m Repuhlkans made.him their choice, in California, in 1920, Iw-receivekhover 200,000 Republican voles <le i ;|iiie his-prolest and in Ohio 10.000 persons wrote his,name in on thepRepublican ballot. / «r Oh June 19, 1920, one :ret'k of tor Senator hainn G. Uatilini war nominalr.i by ther It epnblu m.J'mlt di i/t candidate for the I’reutUmcy, he had as hit guest at Marion, Ohio, Herbert. Hoover lo ditansi campaign plans. Mr. Hoover was a mrnilwr of tlie Republican Campaign Advisory Committee of that year and took the stump in support ot the/Republican I’arty. f Following the election of Warren G. Harding to the I’re-idency, Herbert Hoover was uflered a position in his cabinet, a selection x^iirh was unanimously confirmed by the senate., A nd laler^ Ih* senate again unanimously confirmed Mr. Hoover when he was selected by I’resiideHt Coolidge as a member of his>cabinet, t f£i Herbert Hoover lias been endorsed and ,5s supported for the 1’residency by the sons of.former Presidents Garfield, Roosevelt and Taft. Hoover s A mericanism In conferring upon Hoover the medal of the Civic Forum tor Distinguished Service, Charles Evans Hughes said: xv. I "The Americanism of Hoover is shown in every deed, in every utterance. His achievenients dignified the nation and established prestige fur the American name abroad which none of the failures of diplomacy cun obscure."
Hoover today is the one man pledged to the Coolidge program Vote for Hoover for President At the Primary, May 8
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