The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1932 — Page 2

THi, DAffiT BANNER GF.EENCASTLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY. MARCH 29.19S2.

Strap Slippers Fcr Missec And Cr.iiarcr. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ^OC

forty poirs to be soiti r.t tri- i"--potent leather. Siro 3 1-2 to 2

yrire. C-Ti'' early. I>Ioek

J.C PENNEY C0,

GREENCASTL E IND

Monday eveninjr.

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Herald Consolidated

"I» TTar-e Trr AIT 0. L. Newby of IndLarayol-'s is Xhtertd fa the jestrfflee si 0?t«- —-Vta >or?e castle, Indiana, as s«ond efats nail h ’-- « ---.-or- street. matter under act of March 8, 1879. rronr T/Hpb.t cf Jfcfafcottan enterSubscrlption price, 10 cent, per , . the c nftor . ^eek; |8.00 per year by tnatl in Put- j £ , r tr? - tTr ^. t .

A sen was be«n to Xr. .and Yrs. ( Carrey Crora? «?tt!ned to h : s T.'iiliam Kendall of Hamrick Station, home Tvos-iay fro- the cot—ty hos-

'ttal.

Tbo America- Leyton Auxiliary will meet tonyeitt a*. "O w , tb Mrs. The—.- tVTlri— at ?ftnam-.-iIle.

y~. No—-.- Peabody Monday ■ 30i Fourteen metnbelu were

yrosent. I A-. Mildred Stileshad |

finra county; J3 FO to $6 00 per year *»« mail outside Putnam county

ATHLETIC BALL OLD Kir-K SCHOOL GYM 8:00 r vi i hur-day, March 3i 1932 i.t H. ncr :.f G ii : Basketball Tesm HaI ROTHFR1 ORCHi dTRA FEATURES ENTERTAINMENTS DECORATIONS 25i I j-j < wupic 1 Ailmission Dancing’5c Each

FOUND WITH IHROAT CUT i j' rp) Otto Shairy 5 who lived near Coairr.ont, va t ina dead ;n the brooder house of her farm home today. Her throat hail h.en cut It was believed

she committed illness.

suicide because ot i

Eugene A. Hilt, upon court petition has been granted permission as surviving partner to operate the Hartman & Hitt garage, following the death of his former partner O.ris Haitman.

ESCAPE WITH $175,000 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Mar. (UP)—Machine gun robbers

the North American branch of the North western National bank todav and escaned with loot estimated at

$175,000.

Dinner Party Tor

Rev. Rruner and Family

A dinner pjuty wdli be given at the Christian church on Wednesday eve-

raided ni g honoring the Rev. B. H. Bruner

an I family. Each member of the chu h is most cordially invited to be present at 6:80 o’clock. Members wdli

assemhl. in the auditorium.

SEED Self-control self-master:.', and self-mastery walk? to the Cro'~ it that is required Ore mar. could master a temptation to rule t • pc"??s to be popular that He might keep | steadily on with His face toward j Gethsemane and the Cros- It was His mission to be a Master of Men so ! He must first master Him=eif. This is an old law, but a ■ unerring as the law of gravitation. Th-re is j no power comparable to that of peri -onality. This law car. only operate a- it i- placed under rb - mastering hand of self-control. Personuiity oar. easily iose itself in tri' iaiities TJncontroiied human nature i c as dancer ous as the uneontroiied power of Niagara o, iiie poisonous gas of the chemist. There is no greater source of wealtli a.id accomplishment than self-control. ‘He that is slow' to anger is bettei than the mighty and he that ruietii i.;- spirii. than he that tr.keth a city.” If all the nvorld could take a ies ’on from the life of Him who brought in the Easter hope, of itself it would change the whole. . .curse of human affairs and usher m a r.«' : day for hutivanities Utopia —SOWER

COEDS CUT OUT DESSERTS MADISON, Wis. (UP)—Members of Delta Gamma sorority at the University of Wisconsin have vote i to forego desserts with the dinner oth night n week fcr the remainder of the s .'hool yeai an dptesent the $75 save i rote stu lent loan fund.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

DON ! FORGET DANCE at Par. nr. Club We Inesday night Music by Mac’: An : ight Ramblers. SPi’p Hoiarc Pitts who suffered a fra ■- tire! pelvis when he fell fiom a kai hay f .r weeks i.go is improving i- !y at his home southwest cf town.

This reproduction of tiie ne- r Ford V-8 which i is. being ani a o u n y e d for : pub lie display Inursday, is of ■general interest in t '.at it is tiie third ear the Ford company ha? made in re y.ent years and l is the first low pri cd eight cylinder eaj to f»e put on the market The price has not been m jde public.

The Iccnl Mo^-e lodgo v.-ill meet in regular -v—io- 7Tod-<rvjay evening at ? o’clock. Ail T-or-bor-i are yrroi to be present.

orograna and her s.'cject was

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Woman's L'.artw To Xeet Wcdneoday

. .. _ x | ~y ~-m-.n'.? League of the MethoMr ana Mr- narry rOibott are At ^ -,^, ?:d ay afhome from a we»K cna ~sit with tneir XrS . - E. -n. John Talbott, who i- att-ding • Ji,. d , v(rtiwi s.

Butier university.

Mrs. Maggie C-ott returned homo Monday fr.'m Lado-a whore -he war -• .- • r, sudden

I of J. C-. Grantham

Courtney will lead the

Them wiT. re an Easter parent rwen under the direction of Mr-, i ’ed QTIair. Section Ten will cemce tea. Ah lr.d-'e? of the church am i-vted.

Mi—. Ruth Burlington 20f Fieom-

ington -treet has return- i home freer. I Q.- car r V.r.-.gf.n fuc.d suit in circuit Terre Haute where she iuted Mm- CO urt Tuerday rgcunst Mary Hurst

Mar- Lr.w?on. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eagles of St. Louis visited the latter? parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cole and Mis? Pearl Colo, east of town, over the weekend. Rev. K. A. Sherrill will go to Stiles. iiie Wednesday where h "-ill conduct the funeral of Mrs. Jamc; George, ar. elderly woman of that community. Mrs George v-r.« a well kn -n resi

dent.

Funeiai sen,’es for drs CiiaileBoatright, who passed :.way Sunday at her home west of town, were held from the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment was in Fcre?t

Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Gertrude Hazictr, age 57 years, of Russellville, is in the Jar man memorial hospital a' Tuscola, Hi,

suffering of injuries which she re-'iary, Mrs. Harry Williams; treasurer, reived when she fell from a clrfiii Mrs Charles Broa.istreet; ami council while i iting at the home of a fnerul < member, Mis. Susan Bit ties in Tuscola j Mrs. Farmer was elected delegate

to the federation of clubs meetings being held today at Bainbridge and

will give reports.

and others, to quiet title to real estate. Kays & Murphy are attorneys for the plaintiff. Mr. and Mr?. H. J. Miller and children Jnmo? and Jean have rotum-d to their home on Bloomington street frem. a visit with the fomer’? broth-r Gti? Miller and Mr?. Miller of Collins-

ville HI.

floctefv

Modern Priscilla Club Elect Officers Monday

The regular meeting of the modem Fnscilia club was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Cooper The new officers elected were president, Mrs. A Brothers; 'ice president, Mis Frank Farmer; s. re

COUNTY METTING Aii member? of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the county lodges, have been asked to attend the County meeting to be held in Filirr.ore March 30th, at 7:30 P- M-

Save!

Time— 0nl 7 i to ? bouts at moot -‘s reqv : ?ed to get a loon he-e. Trouble— No except your ov-a are —ri-d. Expense— fo- ♦nvesrigmt'oTn or apjrari. al. N*o f"? or or trap of .?—

kind-

Worry— fr - ov? T financial affairs, when a h .. is so easily obtained? Credit— Man > r 3 man’s standing with his home town merchant? ha? be-- yn t ; rnely lean-

Try It!

We land $20 00 t.: $300 00

to the fellow without bar,i.

connections, to be rep-.;,!

monthly nr qnarieri,

Indiana Loan Co. 24 Vj E. 'Wash- ' Phone U

Just Phone or Write.

Mrs Mnrt n Acord who has lieen ill rf inDuenza, i- leportel unimproved Mr- John Muir,one a d daughtei Mis? Julia AJurnane :.nd Miss Marian Pick were v,-itors in Indianapolis M mday. Mrs. Mahala Dean, aye 80 years, wife of John Dean, a ffrmei resideiit c ■ near Ladog, died at the home of her son Wiiiiam Dean in Sunda, evening following a stroke. Funeral rvice* i i , u Tuesday and interment in the iie'v Salem cemeiery Ja'i;. Denny, a former local boy, an t ins Eoyat Canadian a, ibrnir^’f* aai.da earning from a dmir.g car on tiie Baitiiuoie &- Ohio raiii'af, ■= hiie enloute fiom New Yorl to Washington Tiie bioadca r, i.eard over the Columbia E.rojdcastirig syslan, v as plainly heard by numerous Green :asMe friends of Denny. James A Giaui ,11 preach ai the C.avistian church next Sunday morning and also at the union service at the Pre-byteiian church in the evening Mr. Grain , secretary of the board <.. f teiiipei ance and social wel fate of the Dis. ipli- of Christ, a man id national icpniiation and unusual ability (bos. . ..ming to heai Inm uill i.ot he disappointed.

Funeral services for George Horn of Roachdule who passed away, Sunday j were held from the Baptist church in Roachdale, Tuesday afternoon at 1 30 | o’clock Rev Cornelius Aiihart was in charge Inteianent as in the Roach-

dale cemetery

A pleasant social hour was enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments

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Kappa Alpha Theta

f ierts Officers

The regular monthly meeting of tin Kappa Alpha Tneta alumnae chaplet as held Monday afternoon at

TO DISPLAY FORD V-8

(ontinued Fr-n Page One) do.” Mr. Fori -aid. "One cf cur objectives ha? been to develop an eight cyiinder engine with plenty of herreI power and yet so simply designed that us simplicity v iii be as much a feature as its speed and power That enables us to build and seii it at a price to fit the Average present American pocket-booi I ii -ay candid- j ly we ha'-e quit figuring costs on the car. The more you figure costs the higher the price goes, and this is no time for high prices- Time and money • have not entered into our calculation*. We have believed it our duty to do every thing necessary to start employmem again. Now we are ready to go ahead Next Thursday the country

may judge our work-

•‘In addition to our eight cylinder cai of 65 horsepower, we are offer- ’

mg a new four cylinder car of 501 !Pi. . .wrr—. — — horsepower. Either may be had in 14 ra ^ jator to rrar bumper The streamdifferent body types. Except for the Iirwg are carr j e a out by the lorn? engine-, there is but httle difference bood, with its rustless steel center between the t»o cars Bodies anJ f . ; t r jp | tbe slanting -afety glachassis are practically the same. shiekj anil rounde< j roof

Funeral services were iield at Gosport Tuesday afternoon for John K Ditte.more, age 76 yeais, brother of

William Ditteniore of Gresncastle, horn? of Miss Lillian Souths id. Mi ho died Saturda folk, ing a strok* J. P Allen read inti .esting letter of paralysis. Seven children and four from women w.io had been member

other blethers ako sur .ve.

Coming Attranioii

r

Big Birthday Party

Hijn,e

there will be, however, a dilferer.ee in conve . x lamps, full crowned f.-n.i. i?

Mr and Mr Otto L .iiri ar.d Mr and Mrs. George Landes of Green castle spent Sunday with their cousin Mrs Rowena Smith, 16 West Twenty se enth sneer and attended the Ea. ter services at the Noith M T

Cr.ur..ii—Indianapolis n a,

of the chapter.

New officers clectei weia: presi ent, Mrs. Fe.d Lucas; vice . resident, Mrs. John Egan: recording secretaiy, Catherine Tiliotson; com spending .etat'Vi Mis? Iiiiian Southard; an ' treasurer, Mrs Frank Jones. Mrs W •t Keiswange. v.aj elected delegate i: the national ccn ention Vvliicii vili

A Btaicii «mpe iin^mn.-. t . i - i |»e mi it- Lmea Pa*s,c..iia , u. u-.n* Lc-eson, Ei' ooi R 6, was damaged cfis Lucas wa« elected aKef.'.ste. early Tre day n. irun.; hen n we t 1 + + •«•*♦♦ over a iiil on stale i .d 43, just north Several .ilter.ded of Grecncastic. I car was believe t t.'olonial Tea to have goiun . ft i pavement up , iTiose from here who were garwt.ie incompleted ciiouider-o£ tne high- at the Colonial tea sp.m- -.red by the way Line we , *idly ■ ..naged i ehanoti Ai .eiican 1. nui Auxiliarv It .? taken t,, the MiCarnmon ga. at Lebanon Tuesday were Mrs Wai age f«.’ lep-rr t veial fiirir in tie lace Long, Mrs <ivin Fn ieai Mrs car escaped injur,' j Hoy Newgent, Mrs. I rani Stoew i Hnschel t ..ojier >f Jefferson torwn : and Mis. Huist of t.To erdale. ship and Fiank ( :uh, of (Torrid,ale, + + m 4. + township, *■.ho 1.1 . i\rd entences oi j Kappa lo one to ten ....ii ui Hu Putnam ojprnii i Meet Weduesdat

price 1 oi Pile the V-8 will sell at lov pin .- field ftgnies, the “4" h ill sell foi si ill less That is our concep-

i b.‘ i tion of expanding service to the mot-

oring public, paiticulaiTy in the face of present economic conditions.’’ Simultaneously with the announce nr.r.t of th; presentation date, the Ford Motor Company made public the

following details:

The new Ford is large long, roomy, fast, powerful and alert Its V-8 en-

gine develops 66 brake horsepower. I , , _ . _ The lie?- F id V-8 is capable cf 75 drr * n ’ at *^ Rof elt Piei:s ' tmrs an hour , a car - dittlte i: > k 1 ’ •

■ ; l pm t modem 1 1 1 ■

tjtieamjunefe aie^offered ilc Ci i' ralir ' n as a ciir lidate i four eylirder er.gihe divelopfng r.O Cf '‘* iir,,t,e8a,an ' fi * m t,,e ' r' homepower ar.d capable of 65 milts cl,iCt of Ru ' ;eii tc ' : n8hi T an i.our aisc an be supplied with any —— ~ •

and long, low- running board harm - ize with the balance of the .1. • i II.ES FOR COR ON i R F. E. Rend, of Clovrrd tie, p . -rut I’ unty ’or.-r.er, has filed a . • ■ i . with t.ac county clerk as 3 c;.,.:,: ; for re-conunation in the U u.

| primary.

I Glen Lyon, Der.tccrat, fr i for prerinct committeeman from r nh precinct of Second Ward, t ur.

court Monday for .ar tiilt and battrrj iii ii tom to commit a felony, woro taken lo I In- Indiai.a late pri ..n ai ID. bn ni 1 My 1 no ..my by .Slierifl Alva Bryan, t'ooper was sentenced bj Judge Edgar Ri . if Grawf. i ls vilh* while Judge James I’ Hughe;, pnssi d .•.entence on Cash.

Call in the

call in the night! — what would it mean to you? . . . leaving your warm bed to stumble alone through a dark, cold house, risking a chill to reach your phone ... or would you simply reach from your bed without even leaving its warm covers and answer your call? With an extension, you can have the convenience of an extra phone anywhere in your home. Because it costs so little and means so much, you should have one put in at once. Call us today for particulars. GREENCASTLE EXCHANGE INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORPORATION

EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE AN fxtCVXlOll PHONE

NEW LOCAL SERVICE CONVENIENCE is the key..ate of the new Greyhound local eervice between Terre Haute and Richmond, including Indianapolis and all intermediate points. Convenience . . plus the well known economy and comfort of Greyhound buses which • l*o makes them best for trips *o all principal American cities. Sample this new service your next trip. You'll like it. The frequent, well-tin.ed schedules, the luxuriously fitted coaches, the steady, dependable driveis and convenient down-town terminals assure you a quicker, cleaner, more enjoyable trip LOW ONE-WAY PARS3

Tti Kappa will meet Wednesday evening at 6 If. at the home of Mr-' I I ..ad Jones. +++♦♦♦ Mr. ItillingH to VridreN* Woman's Circle Meeting The Woman’s Circle of tiie Presby j terian chur.h will meet in the church parlor Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'Mock. Roy Billings, a student in l>e Pauw will be the speaker of the after neon and his subject will be ‘'Life in Korea ” Mr Billings parent are mis si marie* in Lureia, The hostesses will I Mi? t Gautier and Mrs Gra.?e

Gmhani

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V X. I . W. Will

Meet fi.night

The regular monthly me. ting of the U A. II. W. will be held ‘I tie-day evening. Out of town guests will atten I I from Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Craw

j fnrdsville and Brazil.

Miss ElizalnMli Overt k of the

j Overbeck potteric at r : ,mhridge <T,y | defimd'antrilo'v

• will speak on pottery making mii will n-Ik.a' an exhibit of tmre uotta art J made by the Misses Ovei erks.

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i K.eo i. .r type? at a lower price NOTICE OF EXECUTOR i F OF

i tie new car embod’.es a rtumbr- of RFH F^TATF

outarandiRg features including a siU.it Notice is t.euby given u., me tvnehr irired geai duft and silent undersigned, the Citizens Tn. t i .

•:«»' t "■me iut.be i mounted vn * ,a, ‘ y '. Lileencastie, Imti. • . . . ' , tor ot the will of Andrew 4 I... i, 1 ‘‘ lK ‘ ^.thuretoi Ten de.eased, by < rder of tbe r ... i m the

coi, aiir-.rtiati. park eoiJrol, and a case of the Citizei.s Ttust C 4

iiial'hi irii. type j .imp which driie? GreencaMle, Indiana, exe ..t i..el fiom a tank in the rear. Tlierel^,?! 1 F J>niher et al t* •

- rl . n m r , f. , 7402*7, will a* such executor ■ r. Uetc al ° „ft flr-x, ,|e transverre can wMay , Apnl 6, 1932, at 10 : > i " 1 !’ r,h »‘ and i newly designed IM. of said date offer fo> sal. ..I,,

11 • 1 d Un| Houdaille suet at Hm fat n here!

doubt, an ing lu .Icaiilic shock ah ‘’•'Hied in Marion Township ii

irhe, i, large ti.ur wheel hr,,!... ' "»>l‘‘:» east of Grcencastle and

u. ale i ... i , . , | ’ quatier of a mile north ..I i i-

' 'ductideally welded Honal R..ad and about 9 mil. i nk

steel spoke wheels with large huh; least of Mt. Meridian and ol.i.ir 4 and hubcaps and large tires. 'nici lu '* es sou ih of Fillmore, liidi'.i.' die chassis and running gear are cushion follm ' i,, K describe I ical eslat. ; I'ut

e.l by rubber m. ilstor; in tbe ! na ^ «>unty. .Indiana, to-wii

shackles and shock

The liody is insulated from the frame

by rubber pads.

I lie bodi. are fresh and modern fr( ’ 1 “ dlie MU'a fully rounded V-type

nit Court J in-

indianapolis I(K HMOND TERRF haute BRAZIL PLAINFIELD

$1.20 $2.95 95c 50c 75c

Tourist Service Company Midway Jr;. State Roads 40 and 43 MMNiyj.VANIA GREYHOUND

j Entertain In Honor of I Out-of-Town (iuests

Mrs. J. H. James and Miss Josephine Young entertained with a bridge petty Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Don Wei-t, <,f F„ rt Smith, Ark., and Mrs. Raymond Frv of

diana polls.

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Mrs. McWilliams To Re Most s- Wednesday

The L. F. F. Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Julian McWilliams, north

Vine street, Wedne«day

o’clock.

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Mrs. Stiles Addressed Mother's Study Club

hi IBK.NI NO LICE

‘AIL (i INDIANA, Putnam

Lounty, rs:

Li the Putnam t

l* in. 1032 ■iMO. 1 liflifr i.

I .i lei id lam.l liank of Louisville, , H .'haiii Leslie Ferrand V".n.i r. iran.l, Wilbur O. Clodfelter liu.-tee, i ora L Neff, Dova L. PresI^wre , Butcher, Milda New rent. Roy Ntairwalt, Defendants Hv it known that on the 26th day of ’’i. 1, ' : - -uid plaintiff filed affi- ■ a'lt in due i rni, showing that the , M L. Preston and Cora ' • ’ " ‘ ddents of the State 'll In liana and ne vssary parties to Hu. complaint herein; and that the oh ■" 1 , ’ 1 s ‘“' 1 1 : i"ii i Foreclose and nioi,, age agdinst real estate and tor 1 ippointiriem of a receiver, said nm.-n si dent defendant* are now, t, "neon., hereby tified of the pendt , ’ Sll " , ■' U ' t ";u against them and hut the same will stand for trial on Id V, 1 ,lay " f Ma y 1932, tiie same "•mg the 41st Judicial day of said

In .I'm 1 !; } 9:, 7 ,lf ( ourt, and unless

i - ai t li f< hdant. appear and answer on hmiir to said complaint at said date, Marshall D. Ahrams, Atty. 28-3ts NOTICE OI ITN AL SETTLEMENT

v , OF ESTATE

u •'* herehy ^ iven to the cred--herm^'c ^ William n h ihT p GruW >. ti^aaad, to appear hi the Pu nam Circuit Court, held at S AnrTmJ T,diana ’ ^ 20th day April, 193^,, and show cause, if an\

spiing j Th e W est half of the r vest absorber link-, quarter of section 26, town 14

north, range 3 west.

Also the southeast quartei of He southeast quarter of section 1 v.nship 14 north, range 3 west on ing in all 120 acres, more nr I Said real estate will be mid t i cash in hand for not less th in i ■ thirds of the appraised vain. d i ’t to the approval of the Putnam Cii- ut Court, and subject to tbe right ■ th* tenant now occupying said ti' THE CITIZENS TRUST < Al

PANY of tireencastle, Indi utor of the will of Andrew A

deceased.

W. M. Sulherlin, Attorn, i castle, Indiana. Col. (). J. Rector, 4 111eencast le. Indiana.

a, t vecTi Ot her,

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Political

z\nnounccmcnfs

FOH SHKRIFP

11 ItImr F. Furls. ItcpilhII. on cnn.llilalr l»r Hlirriri'. Fiitiinni * ...out' lirlmarx elertlim, Tiien.lny, llm •

lotr nlll l.r iinorccliilrlt.

ii|i|irc< Iiik-iI.

FOIl MIIFKIFF I mu n cnndliliifi- r..i (hr llrpnI'Us* nonilniitlim for Hhrrlfl. «nl>lcci «" prlninry rlrctlnn . il«r> :l *»lr mill hr npprrcliiiril. I.rulle

for i oiimissiom:ii. am t"' 1 , I am ii cflnillilMli- for .•onto'*-**"" 1 ' from ihr aeeoaO .ll-irl.i of l , " l,l *| < ounty. Nillijrcl lo Ihr llrion.l" 1 i.rlmiir y election, TueNrtnr. H»‘ 1 1 J. 11. Knniier

FOR COMMISSIONER 3IiD William M. Moser, announces h' candidacy for commissioner from 1 ’ third district of Putnam county, " , ' 1 ject to the Democratic primary Al H 3 Your vote will be appreciated.

FOR PROSF.CI'TINfi \TTOIl 11 ! Illiert F.. 11'llllaniN, Repuliltc""

TV, \r .w < o. a C-, 1 w v!. . :in . : Khow fause, if am - , * ,w »*e for proneciiflna munaer. TW MMtrn am, Chb no ,1,1,| ; Aejom.. ,™“’2.'i'm''2 CHICNESTERS PILLS "P* wm&isz

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Sfete-A tui.il *r Muttitii lUiiSQii

. houH n ; , be approx, ; "d saTC M el t t0 , ,he '’ and make 6iriributive 8 shares and r< ' Ct ‘ W their

No. 6960.

thiS E f S> t ; e .r irrk of sai( l Four*, cuft iri Ier0lJ Clerk P " tnam f '• d V Thomas, Atty. 2«-2ts

FOR PROSEFFTtXG ATTOPXtA' 'rankz I.’ we.v—-- ni) unc‘*^ ‘

***** K* Sto#wiel an

niaacy for prospuuHPK fl** ori

I utdoixi C ounty, suhfprt Moan nrlmary eUrtlou l

•apport will mpDrcvlat

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