The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1934 — Page 4
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Where Bandits Shot Four in Ohio Bank Robber>
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* HEAVY VOTE PREDICTED
INDIANAPOLIS, May 7, (UP)— One of thp hoariest votes in the history of Indiana is expected in the primary tomorrow when candidates for congress, state lepislature, city and township offices will be noniinati'd. The election will he the first since | pas'-ajfe of the voters registration | law enacted by the 1933 legislature. Unofficial reports from the state’s 92 counties indicate that the registration far exceeds the total vot 1 'cast in the record breaking general elec- 1 tion of 1932. Polls will open at 6 a. m. and close ! at 6 p. m. One out of every 50 voters is a candidate for office and counting i f the votes is expected to he delayed as a result. Election officials estimate that it will require two or three days of toady work to arrive at the exact figures, especially in closely contestt d i aces.
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Tic O are the first photo „f the scene of the robbery of the First Natiotvd bank, l ostona, 0., whore four were wounded, one^perhap 1 vhen three bandit hel I wp the b«mk and escaped with $12,000. Arrows indicat* t • bank entrance and the drag d ' th "' i \ 1 ' " th. ■ ,n lit.- .capcd protected from police fire by a circle f bank mt ployes and customer- On the left is .Miss Ruth Harris, wwkkt , H r, ■ e robbers, ind on the right is William Daub, assistant cashier, also kid • ! when the three made their escape. Ihe> ware idea mI just outside the city limits as the bandit automobile sipod nor th.
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NOTICE OF Ul.MIMSTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the ( iicuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Mollie M. Hollingsworth, latq of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is suppov>d to he solvent. Mamie Holling worth, A’lministrator. April 21, 1934. No. 7617 Attorney, Sutherlin & Sutherlin. John VV. Herod, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 23-3t
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4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4Fred Johns called on Mrs. Jobe Martin Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr-. Henry Marshall and Mrs. Rena Strain and children visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of Indiana-
polis spent the weekend with John Johnston and family The conditi n of David K. (iarrett is improving. Mrs. Eldora Gardner called on Mrs. Hugh Mangus I ursday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Johns md children returned from Virginia Thursday.
Mrs. William Johns is in Indianaplis w ith her son-in-law, Jake Martin, who i- .-eriously ill. M - elites Dillinger returned home Sunday from South Bend. E. M. Wright visited Thursday with his sister, Mrs. Scott Irwin.
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I s NOTICE I ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :: To Democratic Voters
I Solicit Your Support Tomorrow DANIEL V. HURST Democratic Candidate For County Assessor
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Walter L. Bry GREENCASTLE I offer you experience and efficieii' v in tins "ifict. Your support in the Democratic Primary will !"■ appreat — Piil,! !' ' : '‘1 AJ'w
In tills District, composed as it is of ton widely separ-
ated counties, it has been a physical impossibility for me to meet personally each ol the Democratic voters and solicit liis or her vote. r I here fore I hope you will take this as m.\ personal appeal to you Democratic voters, whom I have not seen, to vote for me tomorrow, and I hone that after the Primary I will be able to meet each ol you personally and thank you for your kindness to
me, and arrange for the campaign this fall. ' Sincerely yours,
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I SANFORD R0P1INE
A home man for Congress of 6th District. One who ies fair and comPpetcnt.
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JESSE F. YOUNG Democratic Candidate tor Treasurer of Putnam Count) This i& my second race. Y<>ur .sui>p«rt « 1 1 3 —.Paid P. lits-al A
Democratic Candidate for Congress, Sixth Indiana District.
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P. S. My ballot number is 14.
VOTE TOMORROW For William A. Cooper Democratic Candidate for County Auditor No. ltd On Tho Ballot 'laid Political A#\'Ttisoiurnt I
To the Voters of Putnam 6 A* I have been afflicted with the Shingles Inf two months, it has been impossible for nu t" n '‘ extensive campaign, so I take this means «> P rf myself to the voters of the county. I am the oldest man on the ticket. 1 am h' ° n ^ living of our big Democratic family- * " ave j than four year’s experience on the police ‘ orCf ® castle, which should be some help to one m f office. If elected to the sheriff's office I pledge rn ' i *|L form the duties of the office to the best ol m y a cording to law, always using my best jaaf*en I earnestly solicit your support in the coming Thanking you in advance, I am YOUR’S FOR DEMOCRAT OTTO O. DOBBS Candidate For Sheriff . (Paid Polftiet' •«'
