The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1934 — Page 3

iHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE INDIANA. MONDAY MAY 7 I9R

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Don’t Forget To Vote For

W. D. JAMES

For Mavor

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chied to the decision of the Republican Primary Election, •May R, 1934. — Polltiml Adverfitlflement #

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^ ; _Corn and Oats in 100 Phone Claude NewRent,

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For One Term Only.

VOTE FOR Paul Grimes Republican Candidate for City Clerk

Born in Putnam county and have lived here all my life with exception of three yeafs service in World War, two of which were spent overseas.

Maynard Grubb Republican candidate for

Assessor

of Green castle Township

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your vote in the Primary __Flection, May 8.

VOTE FOR James Sutherlin Democratic Candidate for for Auditor of Putnam County A tax payer for forty-two years. A our suirport will i>e appreciated.

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Paul Frederick Republican Candidate For Sheriff 1‘iid Pnlitir.-il At!vprstlsmnont

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FOR SALE: Very reasonable, Round Oak gas range; Round Oak eoal range; 1<M)-Ib. capaeity refriger-1 ator; Philco Battery radio. Hubert j Sherman, Cloverdale. Phone 1!'.*> on 32. 7-3p FOB SALE: Twenty-one acres with 5-room house and other buildings, on paved road. Call R-C4. 7-9-2p.

Clarence Vestal Solicit your vote for Greencastk I unship \ or in the Dennocratic Primary, May 8. Paid Political Advertisement

FOR SALE: Garden plants of ill kinds. Phone 74f>-L. 7-2t

I respectfully solicit your vote in the Democratic Primal y, May 8. OSCAR IRWIN CANDID M E FOR TREASURER OI PIT N \M COUNTY —Paid Political Advertisement

—For Rent-

FOR REXT—Five house with garden, 505-Y.

rooiin modem garage. Phone ^|2t 8

FOR RENT: Three light housekeeping rooms furnished or sleoping rooms- Rent reasonably. 4"7 E. Hanna street. 1 p.

—Wanted— J E. Oiurtney, solicits your support in the primary, May 8th for‘‘City Clerk, Republican ticket. 14-tf

FOR TRUSTEE Of Greencastle Township H. R. NICHOLAS On The Republican Ticket Your support will he appreciated. —Paid Political Advertisement

PYTHIAN. sISTER* IN CONVENTION TUESDAY Members of Roekvillp Temple' No. 294, Pytbian Sisters, of Rockville will lie hi»itesses for the annual invention of the Pythian Sisters of District'No. 7, which will lie hebi at the Odd Fellows ball in Rockville Tuesday Mrs. J. S. lye of Rockville is the district deputy grand chief in charge. Other temples *in the district include those of Terre Haute, Rosedale, Dana, Newiioit, Dugger. Clinton, Carbon, Tangier, Sullivan, Russellville, Clovrrdale, Mortte*lwnti and West Torre Haute. Registration will Ih> held during the morning and the afternoon session will open at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Hersel Isham of the Rockville temple will give the welc.nne address and the response will be given by Hazel Bnist of Sullivan Mrs. Nina Aikman of Newport will ' sing Business and itualistic work will tie included in the ifternoon session. Dinner will be served at 5:30 o’clock 1 by the Kebekah lodge. During the evening session addresses will lie given by Mrs. Ocia.

WEST ROUTE I Samuel Dickey Sr., spent Sun lay with his daughter, Mrs. John I canaster ■ Frank and Sam Lancaster pent Saturday evening with their sister Mrs. Clyde Standby. Jess Richardson and family wore Sunday visitors at Kimel Wilsons Don Marshall ami Noah Hunter were at Frank Lancaster’s Sun layevening Willie Cox and family an Mr. an Mrs.Mrs. Joe Richard-on of California are staying with Jess Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Johnson and son Roland Mac. called on Jomi Lancaster mi family Sum'lay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams, and children of Greencastle -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Standley. George Skelton wa- in Terre Haute over the week-end, Mis. Skelton return* i with him for a few days. Sam- Lancaster spent Sunday with his uncle Raymond Dickey ami family.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVRRTfMK

Hogs 5,500; holdovers 140; mostly 5 cents higher, underweights sternly; 160 to 200 lbs., $3.70 to $3.75; 200 to 300 lbs., largely $3.80, choice lot< $3.85; 300 lbs. up, $3.55 to $3.75: 140 to 160 Ihs., $3.15 tc* $3.40; 120 to 140 lbs., $2.40 to $2.90: 100 to 120 lbs., *2.00 to $2.25; packing sows $2.75 to $3.25. Cattle 800: calves 600; slaughter i lasses slow, undertone weak; steers mostly medium and good grades to ceil under $6.50; best heifers held above $6.00, early sales $4.00 to 35.50; some rows $3.0(1 to $4.25; low cutters and cutters $1.75 to $2.75; vealers steady, $7.00 down. Sheep 500; shorn lambs around 25 cents higher; hulk $9.26: few spring--rs $9.00 to $11; clipped sheep $3.00 to .*4.25. Phillip Frazier, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Raul Frazier, was admitted to bte county hospital for treatm -nt, Meiulay morning.

Harry H. Talbott Solicits your vote for Township asaessor in the I>emocratie Primary, May 8, Paid Political Ad verst Isrment

I respectfully solid your vote in the Democratic Primary, May 8. FRANK G1RTON CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM UOUNTY —Paid Political AdverstUement

Miss Mary L. Kocher of this city was chosen , vice president of the League of Presbyterian Y >ung People’s societies at the spring conference which was in session in Greencastle Saturday and Sunday. Other officers elected were: president, Miss Gene Oburn of Indianapolis; -oi rotary, Miss Ruth Williamson of Greenfield: treasurer ( lifton Bradlay of Indianapolis; youth budget soc'•etary, Miss Betty Ferguson.

For County Surveyor Of Putnam County, Indiana ARTHUR PLUMMER Of Washington township asks your vole and support at the Democratic Primary Election. May 8th, 1934. I am a licensed! Civil Engineer and I mud Surveyor w ith years of experience, and will appreciate your help. I! gistered as a voter early. Filed for ( amtiiloicy early. —Paid Political A lvertisen nt.

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CARD OF I’ll INKS Mb* wish to thank the neighbors aril friends for their kindne * in the death of our mother, Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth. TH Daughters.

WANTED: Housework or rare of children by experienced young lady. Call at first larm house on. wtsi sid of road, south of cement plant. Ip

WANTED: To buy some young hens. 0. B. ( antonwine, Phone Rural 1811. 7-2P.

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CLASSMATE IS BACCALAURF.ATF JACKSON. Ohio (IP) When Oak Hill high school seniors hear their baccalaureate address here. April 29. a member of tReir own class will I).* the speaker. Glenrt >rn Herbert, 17. who is studying for tinministry and who lias preached i several Jackson County churches, was chosen for the honor by h classmates.

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LEARNED ENGLISH QUICKLY PA1NE8V1LLE, (Milo (I P) Joaquin Carranza, the 11-year obi if phew of Senortta Mathllde Carranza. assistant professor of .Spanish in laik. Erie Colltige here, came to the United States only at the beginning of th" present school year. In those eight months, be lias acquired a working knowledge of the English language and has been promoted from the first grade to the fourth, th( n later, to the fifth.

To The Voters of Greencastle: I laving’ attended city council meetings as a newspaper reporter for the past ten years I feel I am familiar with the duties of city clerk. I shall endeavor to prove worthy of any support given me at the Democratu primary election. May N. LeRoy Bee Candidate lor City (Jork '

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cssary hut must lie physically aide and willing to service 200 steady con-| sun'ers mi protected route and work 8 hours a day. Ib utes pay up to $37 50 a week. Write Ubert Mills, Route Mgr., 6476 Monmouth, Cincinnati, 0. 7 IP,

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278. Greencastle. We pay al’ chargos. John Wachtel Co. eoc

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FOUND: Chauffeur’s license number 81561. Owner have same by paying for Ad. Mary Case. It

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PERMANENTS. $2 to $5; Marcels, 50c; Shampoo and Fingerwave, 50c; Fingflrwave, 25c, dryed 35c. 207 S. Vine. Phone 732-X. 3-7-10-3p

Homer C. Morrison

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR

County Clerk

Ballot Number 29

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STAGE MONEY FOOLED BURGLAR CINCINNATI (UP)—A simple enough burglar decoy of Mr. and Mrs. (}. S Harper, who live In suburban Bellevue. Ky.. foolod a marauder in their home who was eiihcr big-heart, d .r just plain sleepy. Their visitor was sotisfi-d with e fat wallet which he found in Harper’s irousers and ignored watches and jewelry valued at several hundred dolluis. In th>. wallet was 30 cents and lots and lots of stage money.

DINNER WANT ADS PAY

All kinds of plants. Priced reasonable. Ernest Helier, Fern. 7-9-1 l-3p CALI. 731-X for Garden plowing I tin.- week. Ibices reasonable. Ernest Rader. Ip

For COUNTY CORONER

CHARLES H. RECTOR

GREENCASTLE

On the Democrat Ballot in Tuesday’s Primary.

O B. LUSH-Solicits your vote in the primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Democrat ticket. D6t.

John A Abel will appreciate your Mipport for Trustee of Greencastle Township, Republican Primary.

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PEKMANENTS: Croquinole or Spiral Wrap, $1.50 to $5.00. Our work guaranteed. Phone 253-Y. 402 South Jackson. Moa.~Thurg.-tf

VOTERS—Though I have not personally visit<$l you, please feel assured I shall appreciate your support in the Republican primary, flnj-n L. Reeves candidate for Township Assessor. EOD-tp

To the Republican voters of Greencastle township: I y° ur " U P' port in the coming primary because I have been a lifelong resilient of this township and a member of a largo family that has always supported the principles of the Republican party. I and my father before me have always lieen taxpayers in Greencastle township. In return for your support I pledge you the decisions, m this office will always lie to the interest of the taxpayer. Outer Stoner, candiJate for township trustee.

VOTE FOR

ROY M. BRACKNEY

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VOTE FOR

WilliamM. Sutherlin

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