The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1930 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTT.F Wi'TANA. aiDNuaT M’Kll.i'Utm
Aniiouncem(‘nts
FOR SHI.RIFF W<* nrc authorlzeil to announce ALVA HKVAN as :i cuuliiiate for' Shorilf of rutnam .’<iunty p subjert to j t(u* Dimocratic rrimary election. I
.1 ■ i Lew man of Monroe town* a? ’onres his candidacy for ‘he Democratic nomination for trustee . object to the primary, May fi.
v 1 II ■,!iilewell i herilf of 1‘ote. oi ''oufitv iij it to the decision of t|„. | leimicl a ic I 1, oo.l.v Kleetioll, Ml*' I'l.'tll.
Cliiretu ■ K. Steward of MonroP tow.'islni announces his candidacy f.ir the Ilenie atie nomination for trnsti e, nh ct to the primary, May fi.
ProsecutihK Attorney I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the 64th. Judicial Circuit of the State of Indar.a composed of Putnam County.) JOHN H. JAMES
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GilUrt K. Ogles announces his can* ... . . .... ...o.. dioacv . the repubRcan nomination xiu ‘ ^ ‘* n,0< * rn, "• r,nm:iry ’ Mav IS '" 0 -
FOR JOINT REPRESKM ATIVE J. E. Boe.-en announces his iiindidacy for the Democratic nomination for joint representative from Put natn and Owen counties, subject to
for ne ii r of Putnam county, sub-
tie- primary, May 6.
John I!. Cox announces his candi-' d:.: y for tie Republican nomination ! 1
for sheriff of Pultiaia county, subject ~
1 esuay, . , D.ivis announces his
'•»•••>• ''i rundid.ic.' for the nomination of
, tre-i lire- of Putnam countv, subject ■ r i reenca tie .. ,
ito tl. !> in tic primary election,
ruesil;: , May 6, 1930.
Ray \\ Ktcheson, of Monroe Townn, an mces his candidacy for
John T. Sullicrlin
annoaii'i hi candidacy for the nomination of he,-iff of Putnam County, object tu the lieci ion of tile Democratic or .-iiinr'. election, Tuesday, May
fi, ]!I30.
Harry Stamp of Putnam County announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for joint representative of Putnam and Owen Counties subject to the primary, May fi, 1930.
NOTICE TO t 'N PAt r-.R- '»F tiRKKNt VS II L I "" NSIIIP.ITTN AM COt MI- INDIANA. In the matt, i of the Petition of i . u Dam of a I’uhlic 11 urn" a y in Gr. encastle township, Putnam County, Ind., and now pending b''f |,, 'e the Hoard <>f Commissioner- uf I'utnani ( oiinty, In-
diana.
Notice is hereby given to the Tax Payers of (irci - -tl* lownship, I u nam County, Ind 'mi. that the Hoard of County ('out -'oners of -aid Hn‘nam County, at their Regular April
April 7th, 1930. and sell bond* of negating not to
s folnorth
City, of (iteencii-tie n-O'inei lows’, towit. Beginning tit the
east corner of .-aid !•>', atm running
thence south with the east line there-
of forty-four (441 feet; thence west to a point on the west line of said lot which is forty four H-4) feet south of
hi ninth a.d north of heginn-
the northwest corner
of said Lot;
Dave Itradei announce- his candidacy fur tin Republican nomination p, hnitf of Hutnent Ciuinty, suh-jd-t to the primary election. ^nur - iipport will Im* appreciated.
Clarence A. Ve.-ta! announces hi candidacy f r the Democratic nomiiatiun fur -herilf of Putnam counll)jeet t e pri rt '■lee!.' »! , I iji day May fi, 1 It'10.
Movies
| Term, 1930, A I letermined to I -aid Town -hip. ► exceed $27.HS'
Said bonds
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tr i a f Putnam county, subject to the It. atic primary election,] I'ne day, .May ti, 1930. I served six] . at I in the World war.
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Raymond “Rex” Hammond, Wa. hingtun tewiiship, announces )ii-' candiilai y fm .'In rifi' uf Putnam coun-
ty, subject t i led iotl, 'I
the Republican primary •day, May fi, 1930.
( hail Sutherlin, of Russell town-
's his candidacy for
tr. i ur r uf Putnam county, subject to tin D' ” iatic primary election.
’J ue day, May fi, 1930.
W. T Handy of Greencastie nnnouriC' adidney for the Democratic non' ition for treasurer of Pulnain i y, ubject to the decision of the Prin ry, May fi, 1930.
We at (albert i hcrilT ■ the dei
thori/ed to announce that ■ dec is a candidate for
FDR ASSESSOR
-abject to uatie pri-
Allen Egg
town hip the Dem-
Kl\ u II. Harlan announces his candidacy t r Du Republican nomina■'"M tuc iij nsse-sor, subject tc tl i.ii" in election, .May fi, 1930,
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I am
A.' .-'e--or
Democratic candidate for T I'utnam County. I respect-
f’llly oli ' your votes and if elected I j' in ■ n y time and best abili-
Pannie llrice Gives Top-Notch Entertainment In "He V Mrs df" Playing Again Today and Tnes.
j ' \ill Is given to the interest of th< j taxpayers uf Putnam County.
FOR A EDITOR Harold Shannon of Ruachdale announce- hi i a 1111 i 11 a i * \ f'.r auditor of Putimin county, ubject to the dc ci-imi of the lleinocr.atic voters at the primary election, May fi.
EDWARD H. DALBY.
We are author./.ei| to announce William A. Cooper as a candidate for Auditer of Putnam county, subject to the Deliioccatie primary election, on ’j lay, May 0, 1930.
Paul hip,
OR CLERK
, of Greencastie tuwn- , ■ ]»' candidacy for
We are authorized to announce the • line of CHARLES MARSHALL as a candidate for the nomination of i -or of Putnam County, subject to the deci-ion of the Democratic primary election, Tuesday, May C. 1930. —c— John W Puiier of Clinton town- • annioiio os hls candidacy for the l('I'uhlii ,in nomination for assesor of I'ma.mi i,unity, subject tu the primary. May fi.
TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR
K. I'. Moore states he is a Re-
rcuit court, p candidate for assesor of ' ' Demo * Warren township, subject to the pri cMti. Primary lieition May C, 1930. j inary ,,| ( . ( .tion, May 6.
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J W. Herod of Greencastie announces his candidacy for Clerk of the Putnam Circuit enurt and kindly so-ir,, licit, the -upport of the voters of Put nam county in the Democratic Pri
nmry election, May fi, 1930.
•L L N't l-on of Monroe townhip itmonnei that he is a candi
Dan Resser announces his candi*
for the Republican non natiai or of Greencastie township,
'hjed to the deri-ion of the primary
I May fi.
Cilhi'it E. AbCammiik ..nnoun.i's
his (*an<ii«i;t
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niiu'f^s his eamii-
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rfenrastle
township 11 i -
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to the
Kepuhliean pii-.,
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Frank SI
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for thf
nomination of
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township.
Harry L.
Wells nnr
. .unce his can-
ilulacy for
tlif aorniti
ation of trustee
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slh 4 towns
hip, subject to
dati for the Republican nomination r of I i town-hip, .subject to thi primary election, May fi.
i lyb Metz announces his candidacy l i the Kepuhli oi nomination for as ’ of Mnnr M• township, subject t< ’h primary election, May fi.
George Brownin',' announces hi*
ti"" a — * or of (ireencastle town0, abject to th. ihcision of the |u navy May fi.
II* tir\ O’llair announces his candi* ' ! ' 1 1 > Irir the Repuhliran nomination - or of tiirei.eastle township,
Dm* Repulilu hi pti iry, Tue.- lay May! -ubject to the primary May r > fi, 19 1. —-—
FOR SURVEYOR
' ' ir, dt* For Surveyor of Putnam county,— •lacy for the nomination for tru .
1 " "" » town-
1 I • your nipport 193*4. it the Democratic primary election,
I May fi.
C, M. Ewing an• ■ es uis candi- ——— dai y for the nomination of Trustee
of Wawen Town hip. Subject to the yj,. p ss j ( . Republican primary, Tuesday, May G.Landiilarv
1930.
ty,
FOR RECORDER
Benefiel announces her for the Republican nomin-
I'o: Recorded of Putnam counuhjec t to the primary, May 6.
W. , e . T.awter announces his candi-
1 to annonnee th.
1 " l " vv " '''I 1 ' 1 * tarn, of Edwin F. Stone as a candi
11 ‘ ' M ’ M r ’’ date for Recorder of Putnam county,
■ul j' - f to the decision of the Demo ■ I'i. primary election, May 6. 1930.
1930.
John Wysong announces his candldaey for the Republican nomination i for tru tee of Monroe township, mb-j
M ' . Ada Wilson of Greencastie, an- • , iwo>4n 1 Tut nam county, ubject to the tie
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1 1 , . tmn, May fith. P • 'iiM'uiu * . tndidacy f r tru •
'. ■ t I), loi ratir prunary Orville O’Neal announces his can*
Broadway entertainment played by a Broadway cast and told in a Broadway setting de- ribe- Fannie Brice’s new all talking, -inging and dancing picture which plays at the Voncasth theatre again today and Tuesday. A star in the Ziegfeld Follies, and a Broadway play especially written for her by David Beluxco; a lug time vaudeville headliner— Fannie Brie, comes to the talking screen backed by a woild of experience as a matchle.-s comedienne, dancer and songstress. She will convulse you with laughter one minute and tug at your heart .-'Dings the next with her portrayal of 11 gay and lovable night club corned
ienne.
With Fannie Brice are such stag, and film headliners a- Robert Vrmstrong, Broadway celebrity in “I /.at So” and Harry Green, featured in “Clo.-e Harmony” and the Kibitzer. ' Under the expeit direction of Thorton Freeland, director of "Three Live Ghost.-" this medley of songs, (lances, flying fists, gay patties, knockouts, jokes, heart-throbs, spectacle- and big time personalities will hold you entranced from the first to the last. (live yourself a treat by arranging a date to see it NOW. A talking comedy “Dad’s Day” am the Paramount Sound News make this a well balanced program.
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Ziegfeld Picture Lavish In Beauty Score- Great Hit Ziegfehl’s “Gloiifying the Ameir cun Girl” opened at the Granada The atre yesterday in all the gorgeou? plendor that one would expect from any production, stage or screen, hear ing the magic name of Florenz Ziegfeld. and plays again today n d Tues day. With many of its spectacle scene, reproduced in full color* by the improved Technicolor Process, will scores of stunningly Uniutiful girl in the -inging and dancing ensemblewith luvi-h settings, with comedy drama and u heart-gripping stor;, .hi- moving punnVamu of womanly pulchritude move- across the all-talk ing silverscreen In a continual parad ..I highly absorbing amusement. Mary Eaton, dancing star of Zeif teld -how- on Broadway and lately the leading woman in “The Cocoa nuts” with the Four Marx Rrothei on the talking screen, is the ambi tious young dancer who finally mak e- F I and becomes a glorified beau ty with Ziegfeld following a series .1 glamorius experiences. Sue is ade quately supported by Dan llealy, Ed ward Crandall, Olive Shea, Kaye Re Haul and Sarah Edwards—all of then well-known Broadway performers. In a special revue scene—a show within the big show,—audiences an treated to the inimitable performan ces nt Eddie Cantor, wh.. appears it a hilarious -kit; Helm Morgan, wh< sings a typical blues song; and Rudy Vallee, who croons in the best Valle, manner, accompanied by his band. It is all too goigeous to attempt r description in thi- limited space. But it is a safe bet that anyone who see ind heais “Glorifying the America! Girl,' will Ire a Ziegfeld fan frnir then on. It is perfectly marvelous entertainment.
LOU SALK:—Lloyd l.<mm baby carriage and Oak high .hair; troth i: good condition. Phone 5fi.'J-Y. 2l-3t
hi' sale of .-.1 I ray for the c TV. I )aggy, . t nent in said issessed valu. Tty in this ta\ )0, and the pi rf .-aid Town-i ion without t. Ten or mor. 1 hose who pay hemselves arc
ermination
co is.-tie and - ippeal to tl..
‘ojmnisi.-on.T iling with t
Putnam Com ' fore twenty-111
if this note
.hereof, by III .f objections t
-aid Auditor
tiled a hearb * matter in Pug
State Tax Bo
by said Boai.l.
Done by oi.i
r- of Putnae .his 7tli day ■
W. K. (ill i
County.
In .1 r l 1 -.''' interest .uceeds derived fr.im liiinds to he used to m-truotion of the C. Highway Improveli.wnship. The net ..I all taxable prop- ■ C unit is »l 1,169,239.- , nt total indebtedness for Road const ruc-i--ue is *187,561.32. t.ixpayers, other thun "ill tax . nly who fe-l ved by such denui.le by said Hoard .id Road Bonds may State Hoard of Tax - furtner,action, by County Auditor ..f Indiatia, on or !.• - days from the day and the publication ■ th.ii Remonstrance ..id Bond Issue with If elijectiuns are so will lie given in the i. County by the .-ah! on a day to he named
thence north to the northwest cornel of said Lot; theme east with the north line of -aid Lot to ’he place of beginning. Said sale will he made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value thereof for cash in hand at the time of sale; subject to all mortgage and tax lien-
thereon.
Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana, administrator with the will annexed of the Julius Bud* ranski estate. C. C. Gillen, A tty. J4-2t
ikf the Coirmiissiunminty, Indiana, on \pril, 1930. Auditor of Putnam 7-3L
NOTICE OI I \E< I TOR’S DF REAL I -I UK The under.-1 g ■ ed, Executor
S \ I E
f the
!:i E. tl’Hair, deceased, ■ 'ice that by virtue of iid will conferred, he ur of ten A. M., on (he y. 1930, at the law of(iiilen, in the City of itnam County, Indiana, to day thereafter unr -ale at private -ale t of said decedent in ilowing described real 111 <’ounty, State of ln-
ast will of E lereliy give- 1 .he power by will, at the ho (th day of M 'ice of C. < . ireencastle, P ind from day II sold, offer ill the inter' ind to the fi •state in Putt liana, towit;
The east half of flu- ea-f half of the until east quarter of section sevenei*ii(17), township f: 11ceii (15) north, •unge four (4) w -t; tilso the west half of the northwest <|uarter of secion -ixtei (!•!),-(-township fifteen 15) north, range four (4) west, cotiaining in all one hundred twen'y 120) acre-, more or |e,-s. Said .dc will h made subject to he aproval of the Putnam Circuit 'ourt of Indiana fur not le.-s than the all ajiprai ed value thereof for c.i-h
n hand.
JAMES F. Oil AIR, Executor. '. ( G . Attorn. \. 7. p.«
NDTICE DE EXEt I lOR’s SALK OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, Executor of the Estate of Samuel P. Bowen, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana, it w ill, at the hour of ten o’clock, A. M., on the 7th day of May 1930, at its Hanking House in the City of Greencastie, Putnam County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale nt private sale, all the interest of said Decedent in and to the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, towit: (19 feet in width off of the east side of the northwest quarter of Hot No. 71, in the Eastern Enlargement to the • own, now City, of Greencastie, with the appurtenances there unto belonging; the northeast corner of said fi'* feet is in the north line of said Lot Vo.71 at a point equally distant from the northeast and northwest corners . f said Lot, and said fi9 foot strip is more particularly described a- follows: Beginning at said northea t corner of said parcel of ground and running thence south parallel with the west line of said Lot 71 to the middle point of said Lot; thence west (birallel with the north line of said Lot 69 feet; thence north parallel with thi
wear, dm 'ii .•a. , i I m *< line thereof t.heuc« ••■ t line fill feet to D <* place ing Said -aie will be made subject to the approval of said I ourt for 11*.t les than Die full appraised value therof, for cash in hand at the time of sale subject to the taxes assessed against said real estate and due and payah! in the year 1931 and thereafter. Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana. Executor of the estat of Samuel P. Bowen, deceased. C. C. Gillen, Atty. - 14-31
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U’PE M I'D ( I \RKNC E HARROW CHICAGO, April IS (UP) —Clarence Harrow .noted criminal lawyer, was besought today by the Sene,a Indians to come to the rescue of Lila Jimeisu i, one of their people, who recently pleaded guilty to the murder of Mrs. C.lothilde Marchnnd, wife of a Buffalo, N. A., artist. The attorney, who received,the appear in ti tclegiam from Raymond \V. Jimers.in, president of the Seneca Nation of Indians, said that he wished to give the matter further consideration before making a decision. The
telegram read:
“W. India s of the Cattaraugus
reservation are in* some trouble. W .• have heard of your great abilitv and turn to you for help. Lila Jimerson, " 1 one of our people, lies 011 a hospital
.it facing life imprisonment. “While in thi- enfeebled condition
-he pleaded guilty to the charge of murder, although we feel there is
much that has not been told. “We know you are called the ‘apos
tie of fair play’ at the bar of justice. Can you not come to the aid of this Indian girl and thereby to the aid of a whole people who stand with bowed heads, shamed and sorrowful in the
shadow of ,. dreadful crime?”
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PKKSEN I S RESIGN! ! HlN WEST ORANGE, \. J.. April 18 ' (UP)—Mrs. William Thayei Brown, tin influential member of the Daugh-jW \i ters of the American Revolution and Possessor of the Thayer Brown .Mil* WFAF lions, today revealed she had sent a . telegram to the President General of '»V V / the D. A. R. announcing her resigna-
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Notice i hereby give, that the indf i-ignoil has heen appointed by he Judge of the Circuit Court of ’utiiam Cuunty, State of Indiana, xe.Tltor of the e.-tate of Ella E. J’Hair, late nf Putnam County, dc •eased. Said c-tate is suppo-ed tu he >'eiit. JAMES F. O'llAIR, Exert.,r. April 5, 1930. 2. C. Gillen, Att'y. 7-3fs
NOl l< E DF ADMINISIR \ | |(|\ Notice hereby given that the unlersigned ha- been appointed hy th' ludg" of the Circuit Court of Rut 1am County, State of Indiana, admin strator of the estate of Grace Bark'ey, late of Putnam Comity, deceased. Said e.-tate is supposed to he sol /ent. CENTRAL TRUST CO., Gnu male, Ind., Administrator. April 12, 1930. Jay- A Murphy, Att’ys for Admr. 14.'ll?’
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The undersigned, administrator jwith the will annexed of the Estate Julius Sudranski, late of Putnam
e|e. tion, May fi.
llurschel V. Ruark announce* his his candidacy for the Democratic , township, subject to U.u primary* el- . I 4
diducy for surveyor of Putnam county, ihject to the Democratic primary
el. tion. May fi.
Ben
il. Weils announce* his ffhr.dF u. ... ’ ’
O ' '. 1 . I'l.ei lit M ;el on to wtl -hip, subject to the Republican primary:
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FOR JUDGE
1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Judge of the Putnam Circuit ( ourt of Putnam
Primary, May <5,
I most earnestly solicit your aup
port. Andrew E. Durham.
EXCURSION "til'*2 Tu flUflli St. Louis sum Round Trip SUNDAY, APRIL 27
We are authorized to announce that James P. Hughe* annornces hls ft r Die tiomip-t 'on for hip . a candidate for tru tee of the 't'o oi the Putnam Circti't court, I Republican pno a c'<. il, 'I', day,I auhji'. to the Democratic primary May Irleiticn. Tuesday. May 6. 1930.
Leave Greepcastle I :2ti ». .m. re turning, leave St. Louis at30 p. in. or 10:00 p. m. same date. Tickets good in coaches only. Half tare for children
For tickets and full particulars apply In Ticket Agent.
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County, Indiana, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an orler of the Putnam Circuit court if Indiana, it will, tit the hour of ten o’clock, A. AL, on the 29th day of April, 1930, at its banking house in the City of Greencastie, Putnam County, Indiana, offer for stile, at private -ale, all the interest of said Dedecent in and to the the following described real estate in Putnam Coun ty, State of Indiana, towit:
Tract .Vo. One:
The east half of Lot. No. EightyFive (85), and Die east half of Lot No. eighty- six (86) of the original plat of the town (now City) of Greencastie, Indiana.
Tract Vo TNam:
A part of l.<it. Vo. ninety two (92) in the origirai plat of the town, new
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