The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 March 1930 — Page 2

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Announcements

Ray W. Etehpson, of Monroe Towr.J ship, announces his candidacy for treasurer of Putnam county, subject to

THE DAH.V RANVFR Entered in the Post Office at fireen-

POR SHERITF We are authorized to announce ALVA BRYAN as a candidate for Sheriff of Putnam County, subject to the Democratic Primary election. —o— John 1!. Cox announces his candij.ir the Jtepublican nomination lor he?iff of Putnam county, subject to the primary election, Tuesday,

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| There will be no prayer m ctinj? at | the home of I.em Blue toniffht. The. meeting of the L. F- F. Bridft* [

SECTIONAL TO 1'RNEY STATISTICS

the

Democratic primary election,' Indiana, as second class mail | ^ postpo „, (1 until next

mailer. I'nder the art of March 3,

1879. W6C*K.

Marion Dilkey entered the County hospital this morning for nietlical

treatment.

Tuesday, May n, 10:10. I served six months over sea in the World war.

Based On Players Makinir .*> Points Or More.

May <i, 1330.

John T. Sutherlin of Oreencastle announces his candidacy for the nomination of sheriff of Putnam County, object to the decision of the Demo- . ratic primary election, Tuesday, May C, J 330.

W. T. Handy of CJreencastle an-

nounces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for treasurer of Putnam county, subject to the decision

of the Primary, May 0, 1930. Charles Sutherlin, <>f Russell town-

ship, announces his candidacy for treasurer of Putnam county, subject

to the Democratic primary Tuesday, May 6, 1930.

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Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge took Herbert Terry, mentalb unbalanced le-ident of J<|tferson township, to the state ho-pital at Evansville on Tuesday.

Dave Hraden announce- his candidm for the Republican nomination i ;heriff of Putnam county, sub jert to the primary election. Youi up oof t will Is- appreciated.

—o— ( Ian nee A. Vestal announces hi , i , v f<r the Democratic nonv ht i itf of Putnam cotin ubject to the primary election. Tm day May 0, 19.30.

Raymond “Rex” Hammond, of V, i pton township, announces hi- , y far Slu riff of Putnam count ; ..t i the Republican primary election, Tula day, -May 6, 1930.

FOR AUDITOR We are authorized to announce William A. Cooper as a candidate for Auditor of Putnam county, subject to the Democratic primary election, on Tuesday, May 0, 1930.

Harold Shannon of Roachdale anno it.-e hr- candidacy for auditor of Pijtrmm eounty, subject to the deiii i of the Democratic voters at tl e primary election, May R. —o— FOR CLERK Paul Alltin, of Oeencastle townhiji, announces bis candidacy for Clerk of the Putnam Circuit court, object to the decision of the Demot * t,. Primary election May 0, 1930.

FOR ASSESSOR

We are authorized to announce the name of CHARI FS MARSHALL as a candidate for the nomination of assessor of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, Tuesday, May 0. 1930.

Grant Landis of Andeison is here, , 1 1 called bv the death of Mrs. Bowen,

lection. I

The City Library will be closed to the public until Monday morning, March 10th.

Lester lilu is in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis for treatment and X-Rays for stomach trouble.

TO CONTIM E FARM MEETINGS HERE MARCH 111

To The Voters of Putnam County I am a Democratic candidate fur Vssessor of Putnam County. I resin ■!

The Red Men’s dance which was to have been held Wednesday evening has been cancelled due to the men-

ingitis situation.

Mrs. Clay McKee, living north of

SESSION MONDAY Ml.HI P'tSTPUN El) ID ORDER "I HI \LI H A1 'THOKITIES.

ally solicit your vot.-- and if elec .oil | Gretmoastle, was taken to the County

i Hospital by ambulance Monday, for

taxpayers

I.' I k It \ IA I I II I I A I 1 ’ V 1

Brotherhood Father and Son banC|Uet of tie M. K. church for March

EDW A RD II. DALBY.

TOWNSHIP \SSESSOR

Ernest Sellei of (Ireencastle tf.wii--hip announce.- bis candidacy for assessor of this township, subject to the Republican primary election, May

fi.

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Jesse N. Nel-on of Monroe townhip announces that he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for assessor of hi town-hip, subject to the primary election, May 0.

George M. RK-Ier announces hi candidacy for the Republican nomination for assessor of Washington township, subject to the primary el<- (

lion, May C.

10, ha- been postponed indefinitely on account of the cases of meningitis.

The oh . rvanee of the World Day of prayer announced for Friday in the Method i t Church, ha- been cancelled hy request of the eity health officers.

The fourth of the

of farn.

ayent, vocational dep.vtmc it of toe high school and The ( idial National Bank and Th ■ Central Trust Company was postponed be. ause of the order is.-.ued by the h< .th officer and mayor. Precaution at this time D very necessary and the-, in charge of the meeting were v< i > glad to cooperate with the auth iti's in every

way possible.

Ru-sell Ea t, the speaker for the meeting arrived in Gr> nca-tle Itefore the notice could reach inm about the

Mrs. I .urine Fuller of Roachdale i pos t p0 neme nt . He state,I that underwent an operaUon at the Culver w(m|(i [)(> v( ry Klad . roUlrn at

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Tobin G’castle.

11

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25

Stone G’ca.“tle

11

2

24

Ellis G’castle

8

1

17

O'Hair B’bruige

5

7

17

Pursell Fillmore

fi

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E. Crawley G’castle

4

6

14

Boner Roachdale

fi

2

14

M. Martz Roachdale

fi

2

14

Clone Roachdale

6

8

13

Eads B’bridge

5

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13

Perry Rusq’ville

5

2

12

( ampbell (Toastie

5

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11

Zeiner Fillmore

5

1

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M. Kinder Reelsville

5

1

11

Campbell Fillmore

4

2

10

Lockridge ” Jloachdale

4

2

10

G. Crawley G’castle

2

5

9

I .e wallen B’bridge

2

5

9

Trump Russville.

2

4

8

R. Martz Roachdale

3

2

8

Fishy Fillmore

2

3

7

Smith B’bridge Perkins Roachdale

3

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Early B’bridge

3

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Lewis Reelsville

2

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Ruark Fillmore

2

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M. Cooper Putn’ville

1

3

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Bramblett Putn’ville

2

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Moore Putn’ville

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3

5

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By Order of the Board of

Health:

There Will He no Meetings

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Lodge

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Woman’s Club Will Not Meet

The Woman's Club will

Reading f lub Party Has Been Postponed The annual party of the Thursday Reading Club lias been postponed until a later date. ■r ❖ -j. + * +

Saturday, as wa- pr, viously aL* 1 ®

eel.

hospital in Crawfordsvillp Monday

( resct'nt ( luh Meeting Postponod Tho meetinj? the* Croscent Club has been postponed indefinitely. 4* *1- »{• *r *r (). K. S. Meeting Is Postponed The regular meeting of th O. E. S Wednesday night Maich fi, will he in definitely postponed. Ruth I rembly Worthy Matron. .J. .J. -J Roachdale (iirl Married Saturday

.1 W. Herod of Greenrastle announc- . hi- candidacy for Clerk of the I'.itnam Circuit court and kindly soi . it 'he upport of the voters of Putnam county in the Democratic Prin .ry ele.-tion, ?day <1, 1930.

morning for the removal of her ton-j His ta||< was to ^ wilh the pl . ot) . ,S1 hems that arise in co-operative marRev. Victor L. Raphael, pastor ofiketing and a Mr. liast’s position the Presbyterian Church, is in Indian-| takes him to all part of the United a polls attending the Presbyterian States it places him a position iM-fip. Synodical Conference, on Christian | whereby he gains a great deal of Education. Dr. E. R. Bartlett and valuable fir-t hand inf. mation. He is Dean Louis II. Dirks appear on the a student of co-operation and has as-

sisted in organizing ((.-operatives in different parts of th. country. The middle west accoidin, to Mr. East, is the hardest part of thg country to suc.essfully operate c operative felling agencies, because of the nearnes of the desirable markets. It

, „ | - .tends to make the pr Mucer art indicate for Recorder of Putnam county, I , |unt j, a son „f Mr. and Mrs. J. G. vi(iualiHt as he , an .,.,1 inde^mlent

later date and this will be arranged, j ^ en> w iH be no Meeting Tonight or

A cpiiet wedding took place at th.

Meetings is Lifted. So, Remember,—j home () f Mr. and Mr-. Albert la-wis

FOR SURVEYOR

Orville O’Neal announces his can-| |)ro(rran) at p- m . today,

didacy for surveyor of Putnam coun-

ty, subject to the Democratic prim a ry Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt, 101 Maple election, May 6. I avenue, received a telegram Monday ' . . ... evening, announcing the birth of a FOR RECORDER j, , m t( , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hunt, of We are authorized to announce the Willoughby, O. The lad will answer name of Edwin F. Stone as a candi t „ t he name of James Rolfe. Clifford

Gilbert E. McGummack announces candidacy for the nomination for . • r. of th< Putnam Circuit Court; ii./ t to the Democratic primary. :

subject to the decision of the Demo- i |) ut it, cratie primary election, May fi. 1930.

V ir uj.f.ort will be appreciated.

Doitha l.eora Douglas, two weeks

of age, daughter

FOR JUIHii:

■1 am a candidate for the Demo- Harlev Douglas, died at the Bloomcratic nomination for Judge of the in lon hospital at ID la a. m. today I Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam , , , r w „.

FOR TRUSTEE County, Indiana, Primary, May fi, 1 he body was removed to the Weir Harry L. Wells announces hls can- ' I funeral home and will Is- taken at

1 most earnestly solicit your sup-ii o’clock Tuesday to Cloverdale for

port. Andrew E. Durham.

fi •; .. v for the nornioation of trustee of Oreencastle township, subject to

H.. L.'l.ul.liean primary, Tuesday May i JamM P Hughes- annmn-es f '' ' candidacy for the

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r . M. Ewing announces his candi- . y f.,r the nomination of Trustee Warren Township. Subject to the

candidacy for the nominal',m judge ni the Putnam Cir j't court, subject to the Democratic primary election, Tuesday, May fi, 1930.

interment.—Bloomington Telephone.

1 ul.lican primary, Tuesday, May G, 3° Il , ‘' Voters of Putnam County—

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\. I . Even- announces his candii for the nomination for trustee i W. rren town hip, ubject to the I i n i ' ,n primary election, May C, J93D.

W. S. I^iwtcr announces his candifi ' for the Republican nomination f Tin. tee of Clinton Township, sub- ' to the primary election, May fi, P'l 0 . , *.( v

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■L.hn Wy ong announces his candi- • > for th. Republican nomination f ■ tru-te. of Monroe township, subi to the Primary election, May C.

I rank Sutherlin of Warren townhip announces his candidacy for trusi •, ubject to the Democratic primary , lection, May fi.

I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the G4th. Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana composed of Putnam County.) I respectfully solicit your vote for the office, and if I am ucce.ssful in being elected I promise you to fill the position with the best service I am capable of rendering. J. H. J \MES

Elizabeth A. Mapes has filed suit in the Putnam Circuit court against Henry B. Gibbs, for possession of real < -late. The plaintiff charges the defendant’- lease on the land expired March 1, hut that the defendant has iefu.-ed to yield po-session. Immediate possession of the real estate and damages of $25 is asked by the plaintiff. Dickerson and Lyons are at-

torneys for the plaintiff.

GIVES ( RIME SOLI I TON NEWCASTLE, Iml., March I— ( apt. Ralph Howard, superintendent of the state penal farm at Putnamville, emphasized the m c<| for citizens to use their influence in preventing young people from leaving the straight and narrow path, in an address before a local civic club today. Capt. Howard talked at length on conditions at the institution.

l!<n H. Wells announces his candin.a y ler trust.,- of Madison township,

.in 1 'I to the Republican primary

on May fi, 1930.

lection

Hurschel V. Ruark announces his h candidacy for the Democratic i nomination fur trustee of Marion 1 town-hip, subject to the primary el-1 ertion, May fi, 1930.

Kn coo Moore states hr is a Repibti'an candidate for assesor of \V. ’ rer, town -hip, subject to the primary election, May 0.

We ii,. authorized to announce that Charles Hendrich, of Monroe towni> p i a candidate for trustee of the Republican primary election, Tuesday, May fi.

FOR TREASURER Clarence O. Davis announces his candidacy for the nomination of treasurer of Putnam county, subject to the Democratic primary election, Tuesday, May d, 1930.

This is a Rood time to catch up on your reading

—and you will find on our shelves just the hooks you have wanted to read — the latest in fiction and non-fiction. Have you examined the recent releases in the- Star Series, hooks that formerly sold for from to $5.00, now selling for $1.00 in these special reprints.

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’Wonderful Is Konjola \ Says Muncie Lady

N, |;t Week, Unless the Board of Health Permits. Signed William Ashworth, N. G.

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THE MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, March 4 (UP)— Hogs receipts fiOOfi; holdovers 3fi5; steady 10c off; 160-225 lbs 11.15-11.-30; 1 load 11:40: 225-275 lbs 10.7010.95; 275-350 lbs 10.25-10.50; 130-160 lb', 10.50-11; 100-130 lbs 9.75-10.25; packing -ows 8.25-9.5.

ILL FOR SEVEN YEARS—TELLS HOW M.w MEDICINE GAVE FIRST AND ONLY RELIEF

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of his fellow producers and this in turn means products that vary great-

of Mr. and Mrs. Uy in uniformity and quality going on

to the . ame market. This variation greatly affects the price. Fruit and vegetable trains pass thiough Green.a th every day taking products to th, Eastern markets. Trains made up entirely of ears of spinach are hauled to the Eastern market-. These western products are co-operatively handled in an efficient manner, inspected by competent inspectors befoie they are ever placed on the ear thus assuring a high quality uniform product properly packed being received at the

market.

Mr. East next week will take group of Ohio vegetable growers to the New York market- to see thf condition of the different products upon their arrival at their destination and to gain information as to grading and packing. East further] states in his interview that in one 1 county in Ohio more than 900 cars of livestock were shipped co-operative-ly last year showing good returns Jo the farmer,- for their efforts but that he felt that such an organization in I’utnam county would be a failure because of the trucks, good roads' and the short distance to Indianapolis

market.

A number of requests have been made that the series of meetings be continued and thi.- will be done. A program is being arranged and the next meeting will be held Tuesday, March 18th, at which time sheep production will he discussed by several local sheepmen who have lieen successful in handling their farm flocks. The following meeting will take up beef cattle and those in cherge of the meetings request that those interested in the meetings make requests stating the kind of subjects that they wish disea sed and would prove of interest to the public. Further announcements will he made Inter.

During the present crisis in the meningitis situation in Oreencastle, visitors will not be admitted to the Putnam County hospital, Miss Eva Milburn, supirintendejit, announced Tuesday afternoon. Only the immediate families of patients will be permitted to enter teh institution.

Porter Lanhan, R. R. 2, entered the county hospital today.

in Roachdale, Iml., la t Saturday al 8:30 p. m., when their daughter, Al berta was united in marriage to Lawrence Cavctt Sparks of Indianapolis The single ring ceremony wa- rear by Clausen McKim, pastor of th, Christian church. Miss Marjorie Cal! played a short musical program on the harp, followed by Lohengrin’s Wedding March, and “I I>ive You Truly.” The bride is a graduate of the Roachdale high -chooi class of ’27, and also of the Indianapolis Comptomptcr Business school. She has been with the State Office of the Standard Oil Co., for some months. Mr. Sparks is manager of the Credit Department and Legal Adviser foi

the same company.

After a short trip to Mississippi, home of the groom’s parents, they will be at home on North Alabama

street, Indianapolis.

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Belle Union Youth Marries Poland Girl

660 Tablets

The marriage of Lloyd Butler, of Cloverdale, R. 4, of MV. and Mrs. John Butler of Belie Union, and Alice | Isabel Rubeck, daughter of Mr. and

Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in | Mrs. Henry Rubeck, Poland R. 2, 30 minutes, checks a cold the first I occurred Sunday at Belle Union with day, and checks Malaria in three Rev. R. E. Masten officiating. Henry days. — 666 Also In Liquid. Anderson witnessed the ceremony.

•F •!• -r ■}. S. C. C. Club Is Indefinitely Postponed The S. C. C. Club has been w<uj Jtely postponed until the bwj been lifted by the doctor. 11 •F + •F + -M" County Reading Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Coum* p, ing club, which wa to haw nw Thursday with Mr. . John McfV has been postponed. •F + + + + + The Benefit Bridge to have been given Wednc.-.Uy the W. R. C. has been pustiMisi the City Board of Health. *•+•!• f- T ■» Mrs. Williams Sings At Facility Tea Monday The Faculty Women gave a m the members of the faculty ym afternoon in Evans Hall <>f the man Memorial building The ments for the tea table ami the,j orations were Iri.-h . r-en, ml* ing with St. Patrick’s Day. Robert Williams sang three cn»r Irish love songs, “The 1-an of ean,” “Molly,” and ‘'Mavounaal Mrs. E. B. Nichols was ciuirna the committee, and was assisted Mesdames Crowder, Pearcy, heaver, J. T. Pedlow, R. W. P, W. E. Search, H. W. Yoltmer, Williams, T G. Yuncker, and Mary Jane Seer. During the afternoon the sang the following toast wrtttni Mrs. Chandler in honor of Mrv nam’s return: “Oh, Mrs. Oxnani, dear, We’re surely glad you’re her* With us again. We missed your sunny smile Your presence so worthwhile We greet in Hoosicr styl* You, our dear friend.

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So say we all of us, So say we, all of us etc.’' ....;. .s .;. .y Altar SocietyPostponed Tlte Altar Society, which w have met with Mr John Mm will not have the regular

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