The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1930 — Page 5

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OF SALE B

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ADMINIS-, At least one-lialf of the purchase' . ! P ric « ca*h in han<l; the balance in ndersifned, Joseph F. Gilles- itallment. iwyaWe in „ ut to

Uniini‘trator of the Estate of cceii months from day of . ale e vi -

C S. Gillespie, deceased, hereby ; doner d by note of the MU! chase,, Uar- Juliet F. Elmore, Administratrix of U tl»t hy;;.rt«e of^an or- nt. ; m r ,t Horn date : Urn Alfred Elmore, d^. 8 -

jriTC DATt^Y^RAjTNER, GREENCASTLE, JNDIANA r IiGRSI) \Y, APK1L3,1930.

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NON-RESIDENT NOTICE

Ss State of Indiana, Putnam County,

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■JL Putnam Circuit Court, of sale, v/aivin K relief, prosidiiiK fo, .County. Indiana, he will, at ( attonuvy’a foes and secured bv ... 0 f ten o’clock, A. M., on on the real estate sold; provided AVf APRIL 18TH, 1930, j the purchaser may have the privih ..,' in the Alamo Budding, on of paying the full purchase price in

ra h- Said real e.-tate will be sold to he free of all lien . then-,, the taxes of 1930, payable in 19;|| whieh the purchaser . hall assume and’

to

iLt. in the City of Greencaag,and from day to day Iftor uni' 1 ^i' 1, f ° r , ''' alp ’ I vatf -ale, all of the followinu ' real r tale, being the real

ed, vs. Juliet F. Elmore, etui.

No. 7217.

In the Putnam Circuit court, Janu-

ary ’Perm, l‘>:;o.

He it known that on the 25th day of March, 1930, said plaintiff filed he. complaint and affidavit in due form, showing that the defendants Allen’ Elmme and Florence Elmore, are non-residents of the State of Indiana

„ ,.... , agree to pay.

,T^d hy said dec,‘(lent at the ! JOSEPH V. GH.I.EHIME, Admini-i and are necessary parties to the eom- [, his death, and be.ng s. uate ; trator. , plaint herein; and that the object of 0 f Greeneastle, County of | James * Alice, All’ys for Adr.ir. i'-'id action i- s-II real estate belong-

1 city

and tSate of Keri follows:

Indiana, and 1

f [,ot number One Hundred

.-tv-cspven (127), in the Origin- M»'U( K OF FIN \|. SKTl I.E.V1 E\I

i 0 f the Town, now City,'of OF ESTATE

r,| ( , Indiana, de.-ciihed as fol- Notice is hereby given to the < ivdi * hoginning at the nortlnv,-t terse, Heie and legal ., f |{;; | 0 f s „jd lot; thence south, along Eaike,, devoured to appear in t|,,. l,'t line of said lot, 59.(i feet; ' I'alnam Circuit Court, held at Croon easi, lt'3 feet, to the w'.le, Indiana, on the isth day of [fat, allev, on the east line April 1930, and shov. eause, j, ;l ; lV> ; thence north, along the ea.-t |the Final Settle.t:i nt Ac, oar. kf said lot, 59feet, to the with the estate of said decedent Ld corner of .said lot; thence j should not he approved: and aid heirs [along the noith line of said lot. »■<' notified to then and there make

" ' ■ • | pi oof of heirship, and receive thei:

di-tribulive shtrres.

Witness, the Clerk of said Couil, 1 :91th tiny of March, liljo. FEHI) LUCAS, clerk of putnun

Circuit Court. 27-2C.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice i.- hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed hy .the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Alexander H. Moore, late of Putnam County, dec‘used. Said estati is supposed to he s n-

Vellt.

I.KOLA MCORK, AdminiVtrat. r.

March 2fi, 1930.

C. A. Ciillen,’ Aft’y. 27-3ts.

FIFIELD OPPOSITION

INDIANAPOLIS, April 2 (UP)-, Opposition to Ot Fifield’s re-nomimi-tion as secretary of state is brewing within the ranks of hi- own party, it was learned at the statehou.se today, and party leaders aie worried about

what course to follow.

Ricketts Optometrist Eyes tested, glasses properly lit ted, and repaired. OPPOSITE U ESTER\ UNION

announced for the RepuOiican nominatiton, has adopted a similar platform. Andrew Hoicwey, Republican.

over the this fall,

n cietary - chanec even if nominated.

j Several combinations of UepuMiI can convention delogatos are being

to carry on an anli-Fifi hi

to the place of beginning. L , a | e will be made subject to Lroval of said court and for not than the lull appraised value and upon the following terms

Lnditions:

i , .-vc»vx- igg-nnij'-Mar. 27-A*. :\ \ ,n of A If rod Elmore, deceas-

I ed, to raise proceeds to pay the debts and liabilitie. 0 f his estate, said tinni 1 id, nt defendants are now, therefore her. hy notified of the pendency of said action against them and that the sumo will stand for trial on the 28th

,ia., of May, 1930 the same being the | organized

J-'dli Judical day of April Term, 1930 ! war.

sa.d Court, and unless said defend-i C ne group ha- begun a defin te >m- appear a„d answer or demur to ; boom to nominal. J, Kaehbaeh Aiul empla.m at said date, the same 1 (>f Ko ,t Wayne, f, rmer state uevoumW " l,( ‘ honr ' 1 an,, determined in then board head. The movement got und, >

absence.

EERD I.UCAS, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Ja ces A Alice, Ally’s,

27-3t,

R'NNI It W\NT \Ds." PAY

way in Indianapolis last week and although Kaehbaeh declared he hail no intentions of beeming a cunduhtc. the campaign is gaining ground. Even regulai (i. (). p. organizi]tion men controlled by the George V. I Coffin group with whom Fifudd lias boon allied closely, are pessimistic

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| "Eificdd is ;i losing hui c, but we I nay be furetd t<> back him be, acs ■ ! be has sixty employees belong! i. our organizatii.n,” a Cnffin lead, i de-

clared.

Ami-Cuffiidti ■ I.,: ' in di nppi.ivnl >f Eili Id, havS a.'lv. m ( | lie. u. me of Lawrence K. Oir, in; umbi .-.i, , -:oi,nt, boa.d head, if E Idcicli i i received favorably. '(lie latter w: s a candirlate foi go\ ernor in 11128 and lo g ha Invn an ulslandiiig I! !public:in. Oir lin been reiciving favorable mcnlinn beiause i.f h: investigjit a of Lake count) graft charge.--. With I 9")7 d. legal s to the (I. (i P. convention, the winner must i CmVI !)79 vote . Such ;i lareg nuinhcr of delegates is (.\pccl ,|| to pro,, e unwield) to manage. Among the anti-Fi .eld combinations .-ug'-’o ted arc; Miuion county witli 25(1 vote.-; St. Joseph c unty with S9 vote#; \ . • Vigo with 54; Allen with 8|, and southern Indiana and northeast, rn I .liana countic- th,t ,.;,.■!!!)• have )i >n expres-ing dissat i - fact inn with F

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Repuhli' an 1 adcr flatly d. I e that if the Democrats nominate a strong ticket, the G. o. P. -title han, es will lie weak. Knthu o.l by th( I.it. rar)' Dig ' poll -bowing .-trong modification and repcitl trend, thi. e itvowedl) wot candidate- tot Uongiv-s air a.I) have filed and anothoi i- considering . ntering the race. Samuel n. Pettengill of South I ’end, tilil f.n the l> mocrati- r,, inatioa for congr. - - ,,n a wet i form and f’harli A. (' n li le, who

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leth di -tr ct . oiigressman, who j- |j«t- . .1 as a dry, is expected to file soon for re-nomination. Ward Hiner, I diana polls businessman, who hasought election to various offices -hire 192(1, on mvowedh wet platfo in

filed for the G. ('). p. nomination tor inll ' ! li 11 " i!1 1 "' :l ,v< ‘ nth 'I'Ktrift congr. ; ' Republican nomina. n an “out and out’’ wet platf m. ! ° n a W " 1 l ,,Htf " rr "-

Ira Holme-, Ir.diantiiioli- attoi. and Coffin organization leader, ha

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