The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1930 — Page 5

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THEDAn.Y RAN^NKR, r.RKENCAStf.K. TNDTANA FRIDAY. OCT. 31.1930.

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REPUBLICAN TICKET DEMOCRATIC TICKET

For |{<'pr<'8<>ntativf in OnuRmts Fifth 4'oiiKrrHstonal Diatrirt NOItl.K JOHNSON

For Jinl(?p Of The tilth Judicial Circuit JOHN H. AU-KK

For Profleniling Attorney 4i4th Judicial Circuit MAHSHALL I). A HR A MS

For Slate Senator Mont coiner) anil Putnam Counties J FRANK CHADWICK

For State Representative Putnam and Owen Counties WILLIAM T. 0‘NICAL

|For < lerk of the Putnam Circuit Court ERNES! ROY WHITSON

For \wdit«r J. LESLIE HAMAKER

For Treasurer GILBERT E. OGLES

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For Representative In Concress Fifth Concrensional District COURTLAN1) C. GILLEN

For Judge Of Ihe tittli Judicial t'irciiit JAMES IV HUGHES

F'or Prosecuting Vttorney tilth Judicial Circuit JOHN II. JAMES

For State Senator Mnntffomery and Putnam Counties IRA CLOUSER

F'or State Representative Putnam and Owen Counties HARRY STAMP

|F’or ( lerk of the Putnam Circuit Court JOHN W. HEROD

For Auditor WILLIAM A. COOPER

For Treasurer WILSON T. HANDY Hiril IVI For Recorder

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ESSIE HF.NKFIEL For Sheriff DAVID BRADEN . f 9» .* Lo 4 " fc jjl

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For Coroner EUGENE HAWKINS

For Surveyor WALTER DUNBAR

For A ssessor ELVIN H. HARLAN

For Commissioner, 1st District GLENDEN KELLEY

For Commissioner, 2nd Diotrict H. A. SHERRILL For ( nunty-Councilman at Large (Vote for Three)

JONATHAN HANSEJ/L

VIRGIL McUAMMAOK

WILLIAM WHITTED

For County Coucilman (Fourth District) GEORGE ENSIGN

MAY EGGERS

For Sheriff ALVA I’.RYAN rs-i.iMu For ('oroner j (f * FRANK E. REED

For Surveyor ORVILLE O’NEAL % For Assessor / CHARLES A. MARSHALL For Commissioner, 1st District JAMES G. BRITTON For Commissioner, 2nd District ORA A. DAY For t ounty Councilman at Large (Vote for Three) HERSCHEL C. FOSTER

CHARLES McFERRAN

HOMER C. MORRISON

For County Coucilman (Fourth Dtatricl) ROY HILLIS

COMMISSIONERS’ \Ll/)\VAN( I S

HAINBRIPGE

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sands and son

•“'ll Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Shookney, 'pent the week-end with N. M. Sheck-

n< 'vV, at Winchester, Minna. Mr and-Mrs. Horace Hathaway

left Tuesday morning by automobile f°r Florida, where they will spsnd

l he winter.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Crews delightfnl- *>’ enteitained a numlier of friends at * bridge party Saturday evening. Orville Van Cleave and family reU| ned home Wednesday from a ^, , '** < * ' n Cleveland. Mrs. Harry ,r i<h»r acnompnied them home for

a Hsit with relatives.

Dolly Libka, Myra Metz, Mildred 111 n ffbam ad .fanice Nelson who

the

church to the Young People’s conference in Nrw Albatny, gave very Interesting reports on the trip at Sun-

day school Sunday.

Glenn Michael and family spent the week-ed with relatives; near Belle Un-

ion.

The (IrSt basket hall game of the .m.ason will tx* played in the gymnasium Friday ewning. Bahibridge and North Salem. Everyone come and hear the High School orchestra. Severtd from here attended the funeral <*f ^ , ' 8, Batman at

Roachdslc Tuesday morning. Dr. and Mrs. Stroube of

dale called on Dr. and Mrs. Conn Sun-

day evening- v

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller,

Sunday family.

guests of Fred Nelson and

! Ferd Lucas, sal, etc. Tim Herald, of. ox. : W. ’e. Gill, sal. | Kathoryn Miller | <>. K Ogles, -al.ex | T. R. Wood burn, of. ex. I Leone Vangorder, sal., etc. T. R. Wood burn, of. ex. Eilw. Eiteljorge, sal. Ed. Eiteljorge, Ixl pris. 1 tireight Edw. Eiteljorge, mil. O. O’Neal, sal etc II. Lieber, of. ex. .1. C. Verinillion, sal. etc. K'ger Co., of. ex. Elizabeth Pagett, dep. (’has. Marshall, sal. S. A. Vermillion, sal., etc. C. F. Mathes, couit house Fred Reising H. L. Huffman W. E. Able Marshall Cement Co., C. R. Harper Daisy McFarland J. R. Davis C. Pfeinberger Moore Elec. Co. Itrowning Haminoml Co, Kiger Co. Citizens Trust Co. G’castle Tel. Co. J. B. Clow Co. II. F. Shoptaugh G’castle Water Works Wabash Elec. Co. G-castle Gas Co. F'red Reising, Jail repr, Heme Laundry Mary Jackson, county farm Guy Jackson J. Skimmerhorn, lab. Louis Clark Albert Houck Francis Byrd W. F. Skinner Pearl Skinner N. Concilli, supplies W. D. JameJ. L. Etter Drown ing-Hammoml 8. C. Pri vo SUtr Store High Point Oil Co. Marshall Cement Co. Sunshine Fee<r Store Guy Jackson Wayne Feed Co. Purity Bakeries Suburban Light Co. Claud Barley Thomas Suth-rlin

? i sn n:i •l 250.00 62.50 202.00 :i.r.o 120.6.') 56.04 175.0(1 22.05 59.20 281.13 6.66 217.83 5.09 37.80 112.50 133.56 17.75 38.45 1.50 6.90 4.00 9.93 15.00 100.83 100.83 7.28 9.95 104.94 10.85 50.75 11.55 182.29 68.90 57.30 10.13 12.25 3.10 25.00 75.001 lO.H) 4.65 lO.'lO 40.00 40.00 40.00 3.35 87.68 87.68 30.68 49.16 19.69 10.94 16.25 10.30 AW?.

E. B. Wright 24.85 V'erner Houck 9.10 W. J. Holliday 7,74 W. y. O’Neal 157.79 A. J. Johnson 2/1.25 Drowning Hammond G. R. rep. 30.43 Harris Gaston* 4.00 King, Morrison Foster 89.73 The Ht 1 aid 10.50 Clint Whittaker ' 111.04 H. Shake 121.10 C. McCanhniack 78.15 High Point Oil c,,. [ 70 Charles Dickerson 6116 Gibson Co. 15.70 Industrial Sup. Co. 3.00 Mid West Stone Co. 1.86 Putnam Co. Farm Dm. 264.39 Jno. Carroll 4,1,0 Edw. Clark 44.37, Grant Allen 175.35 A. M. Cowan, - >. 1st (list. 115.15 H. Grantham ] 00.59 Chas. Sutherlin 110.65 Charles Silve\ 37.65 Lee Myers 129.90 Harvey Hale 19.35 Virgil Cash ]t;.oO J. L. McFetran 735.81 A. C. Egget 37.00 Clay OlKver 96.-,0 Dan Hall, 2ml distrist 117.50 D. R. Jackson 27.00 Verner Houck 202.15 Charles Miller 154.98 A Ihe it Houck 112.05 C. B. Knaur 483.75

Emery -Nichols

H. Fitsimmons 517.95 Thos. Roach 121.50 Bert Wright 179.25 Layman Hepler 222.05 Henry Phillips 64.50 A. J. Johnson 115.70 Stringer & Mct'ammack 3rd 9.37 T. C. Bond 121.00 Dennis Diel 32.10 CA-il Wright 125.60 H. Fitsimm ms 72.50 Ira McKamey 46.80 E. B. Wright 269.95 Robert Terry 121.25 Alfred Cooper 38.00 Isaac Skelton, 2nd dis. 393,00 Lane & Hendricks 170.0n Rex Hathaway 74.00

A GOOD CAR for had roads

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W. E. GILL, County Auditor. 31-2*

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^ '•'‘'-(rates from the”mhodiai!Nelson and Mrs. Maggie Hainey were Hj.

Many club members from this and surrounding community attended the federation meeting at Roachdale on

T no-day.

I^eroy Miles has bought Mr. Frank Edward’s interest in the grocery store with Mr. Dexter Damall. Mr. and Mrs. Miles are moving in rooms at

the Miller hotel.

Raywood Citrran has been quite ill

for the past week.

Miss Opal Smith and Miss Fern Kline of Roachdsle were Bain bridge Roach-1 visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Han- Anderson are visiting In IWdianaTWh* ■nwek.

1 1 i Frank Edwards remains seriously | c. Dale Hdw. Co ' Albert Houck

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A. M. Keck, Jack, pder

22.18

1). J. Carter Franklid

1IMR»

Sam Hanna, Clinton 1

31.dl

W. D. Conn, Monroe

30.00

L. W. Veiuh

22.00

H. R. Sands

oo.ob'

1). 0. Tate

67.8?

Dora Mc.A uch, Mari-u|

24.49

Sam Hamia, Green.u-tBle

269.64

Wm. & ( II. O’Dri.-n

66.50.

C. A. Kelly

13.78'

F. M. Chet k

25.00

T. F. Crawford

15.00

Curry Inman

12.00

J. 1* Etter

40.00

J. C. Penny

28.28

J. F. Cannon

10.90

Curl Gasper

3.00

J. L. Elli.~. Madison

49.51

Harold Wright, Wa-hiuffton

16.00

W. J. Hunt %

5.12

Poe & Holsapple

30.00

C. C. Tucker, Jefferson

35.50

Nota Keller

31.09

E. M. Hurst

5.00

Hamilton Hook Store

34.74

O. A. Sweet

25.00

K. N. Wright

83.60

E. M. Hurst, Cloverk'ale

21.30

Sam Hanna

22.41

Amos Nicholson, dep.

10.00

Maggie Wat-on

12.00

Mar> Robertson

12.00

Goldie O’Neal

12.00

Dooma York

15.00

Louise Watkins

15.00

May Williams

16.00

Irma Pitts

20.00

Damie King

2-1.00

Mrs. Curtis Lawrence

80.00

Cora Whittaker

20.00

Floy McCullough

30.00

Raymond McGaugfcey

30.00

Frank Edwards

.’iO.OO

Anna Garrett

30.00

Ind. San. Inmates

272.12

J. F. Cannon, insanity

100.00

Ferd Lucas, election

9.00

The Danner

55.43

('. 11. Re, tor, sold, burial

50.60

J. E. McCurry

113.00

The Banner Pub. Print.

49.12

The Herald

866.46

Putnam Conn. T. B. A*.sir.

900.00

Frank Allen rd const.

1325.60

Fred V. Thomas

75.00

Dwight Daugherty

6.00

Indianapolis Commercial -

6.45

The Herald

11.83

The Danner

8.10

T. R. Woodburn

19.50

W. E. Gill

35.00

A. H.-Clark

1899.60

Isaac Skelton

18.85

Sweet & Wright

1391.40

M. E. Cool**:

15.00

J. G. Drittin

15.00

0. A. Day

15.00

J. W. Hosteller

15.00

N. D. Stwalley

15.00

S. E. Xumph

15.00

C. 0. Davis Q

6.00

J. N. Washburn

32.00

F. R. Hamilton

75.00

Isaac Skelton

643.00

W. E'. Gill

70.00

Ellis Oo. brwftre

129.IT.

Do YOTJ KNOW u roed ' l. • 0 llo p-oirg i- Lad? Ruts, sand, or soft dii ! svherc In-a-. •. i .irs lioy down? Tell U8 where it i‘ and come aloii"- ive ant to diotv you how the new Ford /)•</' tl.roujtli. I’hoiu or call for ;t demonstration.

Vote For Avation King - Morrison Foster Co.

CHANGE OF TIME l-J- KIX TIVESl NI)AY,N()VI-;.MBEI{2 No. 1 Lxcept Sundays. Leave (ireeneastle !):f2 A. . M. for St. Louis No. 2 Except Sundays. Leave (ireencastle 2:18 V. M. for Indianapolis BIG FOUR ROUTE

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Bain bridge flaw Mill O*.

o’clock not - on M nday, Novembt i Third, yiuetVtfnr''Hun(he<l’Tbirty for H.ialrid lire escape on the resident-building at the County Poor Farm nf Putnam County, Induuu. Vi(l .We excise to be con--twHto'e* itee4-. .til,! >!-■ e.-timated to cps! 64Q6.09. Said steel fire escH|>e to be stria ted in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, and now on file in'tfimConftf Auditor'- office at Giccr^nstlej’ tjdiaria, and which are now open for the inspection of bidders. Each hid submitted shall be accompanied by a bond, either personal or surety, in the sum equal to double the amount of the bid submitted, conditioned as provided by law for the faithful performance of said work. If a personal bond is given the same shall have not less than one free-hold voter of Putnam County as a surety thereon. Each bidder shall submit with his bid'and bond a noncollusion affidavit as required by

law.

Before the closing of the contract the sncre--fu! ladder will l)e required to file with the Auditor a certificate from the Industrial Board of Indiana, showing that such bidder has com. plied with the Workmen's Compensation Law of Indiana for the protection of hv workmen. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to discriminate between bidders, and all bids submitted must he filed with that understanding. The time for the completion of the contract must he specified by each bidder at the time each bid Is submitted. ORA A. DAY, J. G. BRITTON, M. K. COOPER, Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. Attest: W. E. Gill, Auditor. 23-2ts. , _oICPAUW STUDENTS TO FACE CAMERA MONDAY MORNING A photograph of the entire student ody at DePauw University will be iken .Monday inorning during the hapel period, It was announced to ay. Dr. Henry B. Longden, viceresident of the University, has mg(1 every student to he present The let are will be taken on the lawn In rout of Rector Hull. The picture will b» taken by Oeorp Murphy Company of Columbus, t, whose representatives will be ere Saturday to erect the bleachers nd get everything In read I ness f»r| londuy Weather conditions, of conrp, will enter into the schedule but vdlcations taken from this week J

Dr. Longden is also planning to ke the Rt*otor scholar group while the company has Its large camera

40 |{q bare The pictures w ill he larger

4 20 I than those taken last year and should

60.00 show every student clearly In the pic i

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DO) -WILLIAMS

(Note: This is the fourteenth ol'""a series of cuts an. I thumb-nail sketches prepared by the DePauw-'Univei rity publicity department Introducing fo leaders of The Banner members of atftfTigi i football team.)

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has found going around DePauw’s right end a bit trying and usually when the ball carrier is tackled and down you will find -Williams is Ihe hoy wrapped around the opposing back field man’s legs. In case you should want to watch the wot I of Oils man, hunt for sweater number 29 and tin shoulders beneiuh It belong to )Pr Williams ~ ° jf COST DOljpH.ED

WASHINGTON Qct. 27 (UP) — Pei- Ttapita cost of unnintaining the Evansville city govajument has incrca.spd to twice that of the expense - m 1927. Hcconliie- to figures compiled by The hepart m nt of C mmerce. Dining the fis :d J|c:ii ended Dec, i 3L 1929, payment- fjjr operation and mainttmance of the ffrenerul depart* j m-nt- of Evan ' illd, i city whoso ; ;|>opulation then wak e,-timated at | 1111,800, amounted to $2,513,790, or $24.69 per capita. In 1927, the per

j capita cost was $12.09.

For the school system alone, $1,*

498.546 was spent.

On the last day f the fi- al year, the total funded or fixed debts ou*- ! standing was $5,605,460. Of tho amout, $1,595,000 was for publi. .ser-

* vice enterprises.

Do\ WillialBs, ih>- lanky sophomore

who is giving Pope stub a battle torstarting position ut right end. trails

from Chicago, and like pope, is sophomore, product of last

NOV) ITS ( itMMI Ml) - ril.I.S

freshman team

Williams has a fen povntd ndvan

tag)- over Pope weighing 16.') ponnds hut had been rein the Iasi few games, the opposition reichbor.

CLKVRI.AND, O (r:>) Community stills are the latest wrinkle for

year's neighborhoods, aqpordiTig to

Police Serge i t William Bammerlin. recently found one of 15-gallon capfic* ity. It possessed no specific owner

cd from neighbor fo

Kauhle & Sea

“WE SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD TO EAT

9 A. M. DELIVERIES

PHONE 24.

Hamburger 15c lb. BOILING BEEF, LB 11c BEEF STEAK, LB 19c BEEF ROASTS, LB Whc Side Pork, Pork Bones, Spare Ribs, Home grown Ducks, Geese, and Turkeys, reasonable, order early.