The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1934 — Page 4
We Are 4-H Club Booster? Be sure and attend the Fair this week-end. WELCH’S CONFECTIONERY
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Sandwiches
Shaver Trailini; In Mrs nia
-rypicv \MF.RICAN" «>d th « • liirht in them eomes
OfFS AT PfDtAXAPOLIS through a »m«U window-.
THe roore -<*vere form o' : unis'-
Merr!' J Br»-wn. 47 vear* old. of m.— was inaugurated after f-f e«- ^ I tndianap ,i 4 vesterday -ornin e !cape of bother prisoner fnnn the
^ jn f*t Vi • t’- ospital foilowinir an -o- r .arm last week. In t • pa.-t , By United Press ^ . ... ^ks. Mr. Brown I P> - «efa have been thrown into the | The apparent* elimination of Clem -anoeer for the Pitman-1“hole" for short peric i*. but :ew as
(UP)— IVuirlas Fairbanks, refusing to discuss the possibility of a reconciliation with Mary Piekford, embarked on the liner Bex a; mob today to
sai * tor "home. Fairbanks th<> i'rwr half time.
Un 'th
1 ng as 30 days.
Shaver, nationally known Democratic ! M/W%re cc ,„. . )ar , y .
J’figure and candtdete of Postmaster y f Rr v . an< j his family were se- ’ James A Farley, in the r h by American Mapaz ne 3' INDIANA STOP TO BK party’? -enat rial r- mtna. >n n \^--s. 3 al American family in M \DE BY ROO^FVEIT
Virginia featured yesterday s pri- , 19?0
maries in three states.
The backing of the former Democratic national chairman by Farier
| among th -e wa:....ng [ stmws-fn-the-wind. Rush
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had aro.-ed interest in his candidacy
for new deal
D. Holt,
I Weston, appeared to be Shaver’s sucII cessful opponent. No direct new deal [test was apparent, however, as Holt I also supported President Roosevelt’s
I policies.
i Other results appeared to be about as expected. The other primaries were
•j in Missouri and Kan-as.
The Missouri contest was largely a (test of strength between the state’s [ two large-'t cities, St. L/jiiit and Kan-
| sas City.
With Tom Pendergast throw : ng r is I -late organisation 'oehind Judge Harry S. Truman and with St. Louis supporting the candidacy of Rep. John J. Cochran, a bitter fight r-^ulted. Truman was leading. Cochran, who has served in the house since 11*36 and is kno'An as one of the shrewde-t of politician ; there, sent into a slight early lead b it Kansas City gave Truman a huge plural-
ity.
Sen. Bennett Champ Clark, D., Mo., was backing Rep. Jacob L. Milligan, D., Mo., for promotion to th; senate. Milligan’s strength lay in th^* rural districts. He was running third. Sen. H^-nry D Hatfield, R., W. Va., who used the closing days of the "3rd Congress for long speeches in | opposition to the Roosevelt admini--i tration and who made those soeeches j the text of his campaign, won renomI ination easily. His real contest still lies ahead, however, for registration I in West Virginia showed a Democratic majority of more than 75,000. In 1932 registered Republicans outnumbered the Democrats by 50,000. The Republican candidate for reelection in Missouri, Sen. R-scoe C.
M\DK BY
GARY', Iik!., Aug. 8, (UP)—De l : te c scouraging advance informa-1
Mr. Br wn was bom in Rockville
and atten led t jhiie and high schools !Huma ffetnacrati leader* to-1 ■“ 1 lWr f " . ncentrated on a last minute ef- J
He
of
married Missj
Montezuma in 1
fort to have
President R wsevelt’s
short stop here
due university.
Marie Johneton oi train . . ., ... tomorrerw night.
Survivors are the widow, two c. il- The ppej;i<J< . ntia i train will slow dren. J< >nd M^-s L«^JBrown.| (i passing throujfh G ary and Mr.
se'. elt will make a back platform (appearance but a crowded schedule and important Washington engage-
ani his her, Jerry H. Brown. Fu-| R neral rer < will be held at 1 o’cloi k tomorrow afternoon in the Fianner & Buch-.rar. Mortuary in Irdianapolis. E.. ial will be in Rockville.
SPECIA1 'FRVICE PI VNNFD AT BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Special rvices are being planned at the B nel A. M. E. church Thursday eve- -g, Vug. 9, at 7:45 o’clock. D. R. Henderson, pastor of the
r >-nt. make it impos-ible to stop, Stc en Early, presidential secretary, a i e<i Ray Madden, Democratic city
chairman.
GROGAN & MILLED STAPLE AND FANCY Uto, >( (»reen Lima Beans, Corn, Head Beets, C arrots, New Sweet I’otai, ■ base, Mangoes, Cucumbers u,? 1 Oranges. ’ ^ F. F. V. Assorted Party CookiJ Full New York Cream ('hej
Greater polis, v. preach e: address. W. L castle, v and spe The cor ranged
IN OIANAPOMS LIVESTOCK H js 4 500; holdovers 324: generliy ’0 cents higher; 16 Oto 190 lb«.. ;5 '"i to |5.15; 190 to 210 lbs., $5.20 to $5.25; few $5.40; 275 lbs. up, $5.10
th 1 chur«#i at Indiana- to $5 25; 140 to 160 lbs., $4.00 to
has a reputation as a .nd orator, will deliver the D nr-.an, mayor of Greeni - ive the welcome address i music will be rendered. program is being ar-Ri-v. C. E. Benson, pastor.
GRAY TO SPEUv TONIGHT Finley H. Gray, representative in congres- fr m Indiana, will deliver t e secor .fa series of money talks tin’s eve: ; from Cincinnati. He will speak a- 8:45 p. m. Greencastle time. His tals- were designed principally for men -s of congress, Mr. Gray -tated, ■ : are on the money situation in ' - country.
RECAP I I RED PRISONERS TO >ER\ 1 :o DAYS IN THE ’’HOLE”
$1.2': 120 to 140 lh-„ $8.25 to $3.75; K" to 120 lbs., $2.50 to $3.00: packing sows $3.75 to $4.60. Cattle 1.000; calves 700; steers and heifers steady, cows 15 to 25 cents h:gher; steer quality mostly common and mediums under $6.50; load or two valued $8.00 to $8.25: f.-w dry f( 1 heifers $5.50 to $6.50: others rg :y $2.50 to $5.00: beef COW* $2.75 to $4A»0; low cutters and cutters $: -5 to $2.50; vealers steady, $6.00 down. Sheep 2,'K)0; lambs active, steady, e-.v-.s and wethers $7.00 to $7.’8>; bu. xs $6.00 to $6.50; throwout.s $4.50 t" $6.00; fat sheej) $2.00 to $3.00.
1 URBANGS TO RETURN HOME
We Boost 4-H Club % Putnam Co. Farm B Co-operative Assocla
Ivan F. Ruark, Mgr.
TeleJ
Greencastle, Indiana
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HARNESS, FEEDS, SEEDS, FKHT1IJ LUBRICATING OILS AMm.ru SALT, TWINE, PAINTS, FEN’CU FARM TOOLS.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 8, fUP)— A new rule which requires that all
Patterson, wa; unopposed. hU too has i recapturet fugitives from the state
been campaigning againn the new-
deal.
In Kansas the fig t was between Gov. Alf. M. Landon and th; famous Dr. John R. Brinkley of goat gland fame for the Republican g vernor-
prison -‘•rve at least 30 days in “the hole’’ ha- been inaugurated, Gov. Paul V’. M Nutt indicated today. The 1 consists of solitary confinement i ells in the recesses of the prison. Prisoners thrown into the
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ship nomination. Landon claimed vie- cells ar given only bread and water. ■ tory by a 5 to l margin. ; The moms are small and unfurnished
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Are They Too High? , HARDLY! And this proves it:
Study the home-building prices quoted inti^
below and you will soon discover that material prices of today are considerably
than the average
years.
R Is True-
figure of the
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that prices are higher than they were int:J few depression years, BUT those prices w-j vea l prices, they were merely attempts ont:i of the lumber manufacturers to try to get^ business to keep their heads above water. (The following comparative-cost figuresjj year-to-year record kept by the Lumber Authority of an identical five room house 1 !
FIVE ROOM HOUSE 9283 Foot—Includes Hardware, Sash, Doors, Lumber and Shingles.
October—1920
$1,024.45
1927
1921
796.07
1928
1922
705.18
1929
1923
852.63
1930
1924
701.32
1931
1925
625.75
1932
1926
632.45
1933
March
1934
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The average price of this house has been $626.55 oi $73.83 higher than the present price, which means Present prices are 111-2% lower than the average - Allan Lumber Co
Phone 403
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