The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1938 — Page 4
TEE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1938.
.$18.90; Wallace Range, $18.90; Clar-[ . nee Pickett, $10.80, Cecil Davidson, j $10.80; Marion Martin, $18.90; Bud Knauer, $16.20; SeLdon Knauer, $5.40; Donald Knauer, $10 30; Johny Wells, $5.40; Frank Nelson. $7.80: : Frank Nelson. $.80; Bob Snider, $.40; i Claude Cantonwme, $19.50; Kubyj Wells, $14.00; Deo B. Reeves. $51.30; Krnest Rowings, $1080; Paul Thomas, $80.90; Oliver Benson, $29.70; Kdmon Marshall, $19.60; Paul Evens, $18.00; Win. Uowen, $31.45; Arthur Thomas, $27.00; Geo Spencer, $35.10; Flbert Irwin, $30.00; Joy Cummings, $28.50; Willis Neiese, $29.70; Russell Rockhlll, $13.50; Dave DueJI, $18.90; Donavan Heb«*r, $10.20; D. J. Dafferly. $49.50; Odis Raneaster, $16.20; Barnard Watt, $21 90; Frank Joyner, $5.40; Glondon Irwin, $5.70; Charley Cox, $5.40; John Dayman, $14.20, Oscar Irwin, $5.80; Fred Johns, $1.20; C. E. la'wis, $6.80; Claude Cantonwine, $1.50: ’ Douis C. Oarrett, $21.00; Willard Beaman, $21.60; Cassell Tharp, | $13 50; Chas. Pursell, $13.50; Dennis Hope, $9.60; Junior Pickett, $12.00; Frank Detro, $12.30; Wayne Detro, $8.00; Marion Detro. $12.30; Harry Smith, $10.80; Darold Martin, $5 40. Charles Wells, $5 40; Henry M.
Jackson, $57.00; William Newkirk.
| $25.00; Albert Bassett. $19.50; Hun-
< DM MISSION Kits CLAIMS '$4 50; A. K. Stancr. $12.00; Jess Cox 1 ter Bros. $108.00; Sanford Apple-
$12.00: W. Quinnett, $9.00: C. Moser.' gate, $10.20; Orla Cline, $23.40; Beit
The i .||< ing Haims have been fil-1 $30 00; C O'Conner, $9.00: W. Wil Cirton, $3.60; Ross Coleman, $18.90; r ! in Hi i: ii < of the auditor of Put-j ii amsoni $.t.20, H. Williamson, $4 20 Norris Clark, $19.80; Herschel Main coii.ii . for consideration by the ' c vvilliainson, $>40; H. Jones, $6.80; Smythe, $20 30; Walter Koss. $24 30; 1. ud of <'o in miss ioners of Putnam Hughie Co-tin $2100; Roy Smysi Chas. Easthsm, $32.10; Carl Nichols,
FRED O.
JEFFRIES
IH I’I RI.H \\ CAN’IMIIATF
—FOR—
CONGRESS
Sixth District Of Indiana
Primaries May S, 1938
county ;il (heir May meeting:
<>uM,liiie Fund
Che: ', i Ruuik, $239.48; John Elteijo!"., '75 00: <,eiie Crimes, $39.60 S. A Cunningham, $7.80; Rosa Spenc, i <6.80: Arthur Woods, $5.10: Kleiclu r Sanders, $5.10; John Grimc $16.20; Armor Burroff, $4.20; El me i Clodl. lter, $3.90; Howard Rari '5 10 Ki nm-th Clodfelter, $5 40: Paul Cov in, ss, $5.40; Jesse Cavane- 'i . ii; I>>lan Allgood, $8 10: 00; O C. Ashley, ci.OO; Jc i Sutheriin, $16.60; Geneeal c i nom, >2 70; itufo McGaughey. 00; H i; an Sutheriin, $3.90; Don$1.20; Lester Wilson $27.80; W. Robbins, $29.00; Ed. Mer- ■■ i Hughes, $11.70; c.a Bihhens. $1170: Wm. Barker. $2.70; Cha Scott, $1.25; Kant Judy. 61 C nton Judy, $31.80; Ernest . i $8.10; Woody Dickson, M isO: I nil Hendrich. $1500; Dee i i $2.70 Fanl Judy. $2.70; E. E. MeCimmaclt, $2160; A. A. Hill. '150 Vein F. Warney, $35.10; Ira Sul let Im. $85.10; Johnie Ogles, ssoo John Butler, $12.30; Willis p.iike; '18 90; Benjamin Reynolds, (2 50 Eric V* tmillion, $27.00; Alva M Oowin, $18.00; Kcmneth Modlin. $7 50; Pet. Arthur, $2.70; Ivan Proctor $ 90 VV. R. Dewellan, $22.80; IMv.iii S obee, $28 20; Herbert Corel- i $24 :;o Cully Price. $15 60; Deland Ci ii-in it. $21.60; Alva M. Gowii D V I lut'd, $5.00; Da/e MeCauiiiey, $5.00; Harry Pierson, $6.90; Alb >t Allen, $4 20; Paul Mile. $6.00 Roj$ lleihert, $37.80; Claienee Cummings, $10.50; Homer White. $6 ;o James Watts. $6.30; Clyde McCumey $.90; Dora Day. $24 30; James Daily, $1.50. \ 1 50 Eric Vermillion. $3 00; William Vanhook, $13.50; Jew 1 Terry $8 10; O. S. Carpenter, $2.70; Eugene Cooper, $17.70; James Ferguson, $27 28; Walter Ducas, 8"! 1.28; Glenn Williams, $2 10; Jesse Williams, $24.00; Noah O'Conner, $8 70; John J: lev. $8.70; Hughie Cos- " vser. $16,20; Dc nox Crawley, $18.60; Maurice Cline-, $6 00; Glenn Hurst, $16 20; Aron C'on.bs $8 10; Marcus Ducas, $3.24; R< y SI '1 50; Freeman Buis, $7.20; Sam Roe, $39.90; Clay Dedey, $81.00 lohn Roe, $1020; Manley Chine $2 10; Chas. Rady, $36 00; ,T. C. Forei. $20.00; Ward Batii. in. $8.50: B T Steels, $4 50; James <Jalbioath, $15.00: Joe Higgles. $3.00; Warel VV. Lovett, $5 00; Fred Skelton. $1150; E. Scott, $9.00; A. Rady, $6 00; E. M. Garrett, $1.50; J. H. Green, $3.00; H K Green, $4.00; lame i McFeiran, $39 00; Alva Myeis $88.60 Ernest Bell, $18.00; I, indy Giles, $1: 80; Kenneth Ridellen, $12.00; R • George, $32.00; Win. Gompton, $30.80; Walter Rustic, $2 70; Arthur Sheets, $2.70; lloward McCall. $12.30; Albert Byrd. $2 70; Andrew Grimes, $180; George Me Mm try, $5.00; L. E. Herbert. $42.20; Luther Girt m, $29.70; Janies Sutheriin, $12.00 Gilbert Heath, $12.90; Arval Albright, $3.90: Rus- : e| Gardner, 90; Ceeil Taylor, $15.90; Forest Gardner, $18.90; Robert Goss, $18.90; Glenn Sublet, $3.90; Stewart Waxier, $20.70; Gilbert Elmore, $7.50; Ora Fitzpatrick, $15.00; Clarence Swentvnger, $15.00; Oliver
Green, $5.70.
Rally Royee, $4.50; Forest Hutcheon. $4.00; Morris Miller. $6.00; Clint i ei "i on u Best, $6.09 SammP Beaman, $9.00; Harley Miller, $3 00; Wayne- Hute-tieson, $9.00; John Hutcheson. $1200; Ross Allen, '9.00e Wayne Allen $lr00; Janies llej kins. $9.00; Woodrow Hoskins, 0 00; Wayne McCullough, $4.00; Cerbeit Bond, $9.00; Charlie Baxter. $6.00; Charii ■ Gillman, $6 00; John Cnniiinn. $9.00; Hula-rt Clodfelter, •Itv50; Reese- Porte-r, $36.00; George 0; Kav Harvey "■I8 60; Gene Pag $16 40: Fred Por1 ei $2 00; Tom Roach, $12.90; Shelby Abbott $13.50; Charles Ounning1 a i $2 10; Dave Worrell, $26.00; Chailes Davis. $18.00; Tom Holland, $14.00: Alva Cully. $6.00: Steve Wi I, $6.00; Douis Perry, $4.50; Joy P i t y. $1.50: I rib’ Wright, $27.00; Horn- Marcum, $20.80; Cal Morgan, $2 70; Wallace Spencer, $16.00; Cliff< m! Shinn, 46.20: Raymond Truox, Sf.i >0 Henry Osborn $6.90; Glean Shinn, $31.50; Homer Griswold, $6 60; Raymond Aeler, $10.50; Stanley Sears, $1.20; Arthur Miles, $4.20; Rcb it MeVay, $6.00; Clem Rissler. $5.60; Stanley Sears, $560; Frank lb v-ns, $12.80; Raymond Truex, $9.40; Charlie Steward, $24 80; Ray River;- $18.90: Virgil English, $7 20; P ml Hlaelt, $8.10; Homer Griswold, $3.20; Tol Walters, $40.80; H. A. Stele y, $20.00; R. Jones, $12.00; C. JcnPH. $12.00; H Richey, $1200: Zet) I ny, $2.40; E. Tabor. $12.00; H.
$13.50; Ralph Walton, $13.50; Jess; $10.80; Orla Nichols, $17.00: John ■ Williams, $10.20: A. J. Grime $2 40; | Carroll, $.85; Robert Arnold. $20 00; Chester Humphrey, $5.40; Freeman Frank Arnold. $5.20: John K. Wade, Buis. $10 80; Lenox Crawl* y, $13.50; j $2.40; Cecil Nichols, $2.00; Everett Maurice Cline $13.50; Gl nn Wil Fharp, $2 70; Gao. M Arnold, $2.70; liams, $860; Glenn Hur t. <1200; E. O. G. Kivett, $24 45; Raymond Alice, J. O’Conner, $48 20; Venice Daw-1 $28.75; Bert Grimes. $2.70; Ray renee, $22.80. Jake Horn, $11 20. . Grimes, $18.65; Emmett Scott, $8.30; Josh McCullough, $28.50; Curt Freil Buis, $9.05; Noble Hurst, Spangler. $8 ; 60; Virley Burnham | $14.25; John Osborn, $6.90; Geo. $4.20; Rtignly Coffman, $9.80; D»yal J living, $8.45; Delmar Redding,• Cummings, $120: Bill Query, $60 00: I $17.70; Ross Well, $6.25; Geo. Holey, D< i>n lluiM-r. $2.70; Estil Carp- tit-r. , $9.15; Arthur Suthard, $5.65; Willia $9.30; Verniee MeKamey, $8 10; John Blue. $7.50; Robert Arnold, .$25.00; Walker, $13.50; Earl Halton, $8.00; Chester Cunningham. $5.40; Harry Grover Hurt. $3.10; Chas. Quinette 1 Hunter, $1.20; M. D. Elmore, $1.50;
$5.40; Harold Gobel, $2.70; F. E. Hassler, $21.45; Burley Tucker, $19.95; John Merritt, $18.00; Tom Matthews $20.25; But her Neese, $19.65; Guy Matthews, $44.70; Jesse Mathews, $39.10; Arthur Cox, $4.65; Huber Jefferies, $18.90; James It. Boyd, $1.35; Elmer Qdenions, $8.10; Chas. Long, $6.75; Harold l»ng, $5.85; Kenneth Raab, $8.10; M Ivin Young, $20.25; Harley Neese, $16.20; Raymond Neese, $19.05; Robert Neese, $19.05; Reese Job, $20.25; Joe M.-ese, $18.90; Frank Raab. $59.40; Kenneth Raab, $3.60; William Johnson, $26.70. James Plesening, $17.70: Oral Me
Kenneth Nichols, $2.70; Roy Buis, $12.60; Andrew Sweeny, $27.90; Bill Andrews, $1.20; Dave Vanlsndlngham, $2.40; William Patterson, $2.40; Gerald Todd, $2.40; Jim Walker. $ 60; Claude Cantonwine. $2.70; Chas. W. Silvey, $33.60; Herman Batman, $30.80; A. D. Spencer, $19.60; Sam Dove, $23.10; Glenn Newell, $1500; Wayne Potter, $15.00; Cloyd Herod, $23.10; Ben Wood, *10.80; Dew Ousler, 18.00; Landrum Burdette. $16 20; Arthur Herod, $4.20; James Hartman, $12.35; J. R. King, $1.50; John Patterson, $7.90; I^e Whitaker,
! $97.20.
Cullough, $2040; John Smith. $20.40 Mack Oding. $20.10; Gus Oiling, $14.70; John Raab, $7.80: Ray McCullough, $7.20; Bern Skelton, $24.00; Nelson McCullough, $4.00; Hers.hel McCullough, $15.00; John Pleseing, *1110; Roy Drehor, $12.30; Woodrow Hoskins, $5.40; James Hoskins, $5.40; Paul Allen, $11.10; Russell Sanders, $8.60; Virgil Morris, $6 90; Riley Alien, $38.10; Daniel Eaglin. $22.50; Harvey Hill. $21.90; William Neese, $2070: E. D. Bowden, $19.80; Robert Harris. $15.60; Reese Haltoni, $14.10; George Bone, $5.40; Herbert Williams, $21.00; Donald Thomas, $2.70; Wesley Allen, $19.60; Howard Allen, $20.40; Henry Payne, $5.40; John Sanders, $10.50; Edwin Ne-s*-, $8.10; William Morgan, $18.90; James Rollings $4.20; Cecil Modesitt, $6.90; C-.nr.i-l Job, $14.85; Philip Boyd, $16.20; Chas. Yant, $16.20; Everett Logan, $5.40; Paul Hassler, $8.10; Herbert Kendall, $10.80; Claude Surlier $13.50; Frank Henderson, $13.50; Porter Danham, $18.90; Arthur M Geabes, $10.80; Roscoe Hardwick, $13.50; Chas. Neeley, $7.50; C. W Cole, $5.40; Eldon Lewis. *5.40; Fred Grimes, $5.40; Robert Bee, $5.40; Donald James. $5.40; Walter Poynter, $0 50; Joe Miller, $2.70; Frank Girton, $50.70; Jesse Coffman, $4.50; Thadd Woods. $4 80; A. C. Perk) $5.60 Carl Fi 1 - rand, $6.80; K. E Rogers, $4.20; Howard E. Wright, $7.20; John Roach, $6.90; Walter Purcell, $2.70; Ed. Raines, $3 60; Walter Roach. $3.60; Bert Girton, $18.90; Maynard Coleman, $2.70; Max Coleman, $2.70; William Garmon, $13.50; Abe Suthorlin. $16.20; Ralph Alexander. $16.20.
Edgar White, $18.00; Glen White,
$13.50; Tom White, $18.20; Claud
Newgent, $148.70; Finley
$22.00; Joe Stagg, $21.00; Geo. Pierce, $15.00: Tom Bettis, $15.60; Floyd Goddard, $17.10; Flirt Ensor, $16 50; Burl Ensor, $62.00; James Dove, $21.50; Dee Skaggs, $22.00; Willard Miller, $9.90; Arthur Harvey, $16.50; Toney Cox $17.10; Johney Shonkwiler, $21.00; Cleo Keyt, $15.00; John Harvey, $48.00; Henry
Robert H. Thomas, $75.95; Stanley K -ssler, $78.05; Russell Plummer, $78 75; A. P. Robinson, $73.50; Chas. Steoffmiller, $75.60; Howard Cramer,) $78.50; V. E. Branneman, $79.80; Harry Grantham. $7280; F. G. Lewis, $76.65; Maurice Stierwalt, $67.55; Chas. Skimmerhorn, $84.80; Arthur Eggers, $78.80; l^eroy Jones, $64. !0; Roscoe Zeim r, $10.40; Harry Lane, $17.60; Dewayne Whitaker, $23.70; Robert Thompson, $6.30; Hairy Roberts, $17.70; Lewis Reynolds, $21.60; Frank Hutson, $17.70; Fay Thomas, $17.70; Bryan Wright. $29.10; Jack Morrison, $40.40; Stringer k McCammack, $567.88; Gioencastle Cash Coal Co., $2.25; D, pt. of Water Works, $1.25; Ind. Assoc. Tel. Co., $5.45; Scott's Franklin St. Garage, $572.04; Put. Co. Farm Bureau Coop. Ass'n., $649.42; Ind. Institutional Industries, $7.19; T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $25.00; The W. Q. O’Neall Co.. $228.79; Midwest Rock Products Corp., $40.19; Ohio A- Ind. Stone Co., $738,57; Harvey Smith, $27.00; Willard Cummings. $27.00; Andy McCammack, $36.00; D. B. Keller, $31.50; Clint Whitaker, $27 00; Allan Dumber Co, Inc., $66 59; Scobee Bros., $44.70.
County Revenue Fund
T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $10.00; The Daily Banner, $53.00;
The Miller Bryant Pierce Co., $1.25; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $3.79; Fred E. Todd, $3.95; Robert
Parker, $10.00; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., $3.93; Kiger & Co., $1049; Moore Electric Co., $13.45; L. T. Welch, $2.50; The C. B. Dolge Co., $12.00; Ind. Assoc. Telephone Co., $49.45; Dept, of Waterworks, $43 65; Greencastle Sewage Disposal. $43.35; E. A. Browning Hdw. Co., $13.05;
Cope ! I " oe School Supply Co., $17.00; Acme
Repair Shop, $10.35; Dr. VV. M. O’Brien, $15 00; Dept, of Waterworks, $7.00; Greencastle Sewage Disposal, $3.67; Olive M. Johnson, $197; Eugene Clark, $30.00; Alice Davis, $30.00; Zennia Taylor, $80.00; Mooresville Public Sei-vicc
Political Anuouncements FOR CORONER (Democratic Ticket) Russell J. Shannon, Greencastle Charles H. Rector, Greencastle. for sheriff (Democratic Ticket) Greeley R. Huffman, Washington
Twp.
Russell Newgent, Greencastle. Walter Brya* 1 - Greencastle. Homer D. Frazier, Greencastle. Will Glidewell. Greencastle. William Ashworth (Repuhlieaa Ticket) Ben Pace, Greencastle Twp. l^awrence Graham, Gregnacstle. Glaude R. Coffin, FiJlmore. W. G. (Tobe) Hammond. FOR CLERK (Democrat Ticket) G. W. Hoekms, Washington Twp. Homer C. Morrison. Paul J. Coleman, Marion Twp. Republican Ticket Omer C. Akers. FOR TREASURER (Democrat Ticket) Jesse F. Young, Greencos'Je Twp. Oscar Irwin. Madison Twp. (Republican Ticket) Roland (Biddie) Lane, Monroe
township.
FOR RECORDER (Democratic Ticket) Mrs. Nellie M. Denny. Jessie Brothers. Wallace E. Morris. Mrs. Bessie S. Zaring FOR ASSESSOR (Democratic Ticket) C. M. Furr, Cloverdale Twp. R. L. Pierce. (Republican Ticket) Charles A. Bruner. Henry R. Woodall. FOR COMMISSIONER (Demoerat Ticket) Third District George L. Rice, Cloverdale Twp. Lester C. Parker, Warren twp. FOR TRUSTEE (Republican Ticket) John A. Abel, Greencastle Twp. I^icy M. Chew, Washington Twp. Frank E. Cooper, Clinton Twp. Mark Woo<lworth, Monroe Twp. Dehner F. Abbott, Jefferson twp. (Democrat Ticket) Roy Herbert, Jefferson Twp. Claude Etcheson, Monroe Twp.
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FOR SALE: .Gold fish, snail and water garden plants. Milton’s Posey Patch. Phone 707-X. 29-lt.
FOR SALE:: 50 lb., front icer, refrigerator $4.75. Phone, sewing machine, 9x12 congoleum rug. Jeffries, Berry street. 28-lp FOR SALE- -Cabbage and tomato plants. George Bailey, Mt. Meridian.
Fri.-tf
FOR SALE; 1936 Chevrolet town sedan, turret top, hydraulic brakes, good tires and good paint, a bargain at $395. L A H. Chevrolet Sales, Inc.
29-lt.
FOR SALE: properties at 629 east Washington and 7 \^est Poplar or would trade both for a good farm. F.nos E. Alice, Coatesville. 14-19-22-29-5p
New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 08. 22-tf
FOR SALE- Chevrolet four-door sedan. $75; Oldsmobile coupe, $75; Model T Ford coupe, $12.50. Many other good buys. HESS TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE. 28-2t
FOR SALE—1936 Dodge four-door touring sedan. Black. Good tires. Thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed. $525. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 28-2t
FOR SALE: Eight young fall boars, weight approximately 175 lbs. j Pure bred Duroc, good quality. Indiana State Farm. 21-10t.
FOR SALE; Tomato and sweet potato plants. Charles Crawley, 309 North Indiana Street. 26-tf.
FOR SALE—1935 Dodge four-door sedan. Black. Deluxe equipment. Exceptionally good condition. $44."1. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 28-2t
FOR SALE: One good work mare; two year old black filly colt, weight 1300 lbs., broke; twelve head cows, fresh and close springers; heifers and stock bulls. M. H. Decker, C02 S. Locust. Phone 46. 26-tf.
FOR SALE -1935 Ford V-8 fourdoor sedan. Black. Radio, good paint, tires. Motor A-l condition. $325.
Emery Sutheriin, Cloverdale Twp. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES.
Paul T. Siddons, Greencastle t’vp. Laurence Gasaway, Greencaf tie, township. Clarence Wildman, Jefferson Twp. FOR SURVEYOR (Democratic Ticket) Arthur PlummetFOR CONGRESS Sixth District Republican Ticket) Noble J. Johnson JOINT REPRESENTATIVE < Republican Ticket) R. H. Richards. 1 Democratic Ticket) John H. James. JOINT SENATOR (Republican Ticket) O. B. Lane. FOR MAYOR Republican Ticket Paul N. Wright. W. D. James. J. G. Campbell. 1 Democratic Ticket) George E. Knauer. Harry E. Allan. FOR CLERK TREASURER * Republican Ticket) Paul Grimes. (Democratic Ticket) Jeannetta McWethy Bills. FOR COUNCILMAN Fourth Ward (Republican Ticket) William Irvin. Robert 'Bob) Stoner. FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR (Republican Ticket) Mrs. Clara L. Reeves. John H. Rader.
Todd, $15.00; A. M. Brnttian, $18 (M); , 1 ' : ‘' onol "y Store Co., $143.41; L-e township will appreciate your supRobert Lawson, $15.00: Flunk ; VVo ' ,l| y $4 00; C. C. Dimmitt. $5.001, P ort In P rin iary election. 21-10 Brackney, $15.00; Wm. Thomas I- 1 c - Penny Co., $9.74; Merit Shoe) $16.00; S. O. Ensor, $15.00; Willaid ro • $!*.:10; Ind. Institutional Indus-• c B - Cantonwine, a candidate for Clodfelter, $9.00; Geo. Bock $27.30 > r " -H . $72.02; Lee School Supply Co., trustee of Madison township, subject ^ lohn C v,., j $17.50: Frank E. Reel S75 OO The • truck - L. " • B- Dual
28-2t
FOR SALE—1934 G. M. C. 2-ton truck. L. W. B. Has been in good hands. If it’s heavy hauling, this ia just the truck. Only $445. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 28-2t
FOR SALE One 1932 Pontiac tudor. 18 south Jackson street. 26-28-29-31
FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth fourdoor sedan. Gunmetal. A real buy. Only $295. (PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 28-2t
CARDINAL CHICKS—After all Cardinal Chicks still lead. Why? Because we are improving our flocks with U. S. R. O. P. PEDIGREED Cockerals with dams egg records from 201 to 312 eggs per year. We are the only Hatchery in miles, that can supply you chicks that are from TRAPNESTED FLOCKS. Chicks with actual egg records behind them are the cheapest chicks to raise. Write or call us your needs. Cardinal Hatcheries, Brazil, Indiana. Thurs.-Fri-Sat-tf.
FOR SALE 1933 Dodge four-door sedan. Brougham. Maroon, Don’t fail to see and drive this car. A real buy at $295. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 28-2t
HARY CHICKS—STARTED CHICKS Yes we have them. Hatched from pullorum tested Hocks. Hatched in separate hatcher, the sanitary way. Our started chicks are growing fine, come in and see them. If you are net ready now for your chicks come in and order them started for future delivery. Phone 130. The O. K. Hatchery, No. 3 east Franklin street. 22-23-25-28-29-30-May 2-5-6-7-10t
Richard Baird, $9.00; John C. Vci - 1
FOR SALE Dodge 1 1-2 ton
wheels. 32x6
million, $26.80; Ray ciodfelte:. so 1>uil > r Banner $1006.53; T. R. Wood- nww',!!,. * V V^,r ,W «?,nn! > !4 ,nary ’ W ‘I!- k P ’! tipps - Reatl - V ^ S 0 to work Only $395
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27-5p.
Arthur Plummer of Putnam Coun-
land
Ray Clodfelter, $29.00; Glen Flint. !Tinting, $621.61; Otho Ellis, j , ’ r '‘ C “ le your su PP orl - 27-5p. $19.80; Abner Sigler, $23.25; Fre I $13.00; Loma Gardner, $140.00; Alma Sanford, $80.40; Harry Hi k. $1,50; I’' Cooper, $75 00; Orra B Barker, I Vote for William H. Eiteljorge for Georg*' Brown, $1500; Virgil 1‘liil- $'58 00, Clara L Reeves, $104 00; Democratic Commissioner of the sec-
lips $16.20; Burfnrd Phillip . $16.20 Maynard Grubb, $78.00; Grace M. oml district Clifton Shoemaker. $13.50, Oacar Dea, b $78.00; Oscar L. Reeves, Fritz, $2.70; Dewayne Whit a km *78 00: J. R Courtney, $89.00; Wm
arcs;mirarssL^irs:<»•* M Harold Subl tl, $5.40: Howard Fre I- H Arendt, $15.80, Russellville News, c V1 asks 4he Democratic crick, $11 70; Dee McCoy, $9.60; $99.88; The Daily Banner, $195.90; nomination for office of County SurWayne Beaman, $12.90; Everett The Tinies-News, $89.00; Dr. W. M. veyor at the Primary election held West. $21.00; Roberl Cooper, $25.s«>; G'Bnen. $29 00; R. P. Mullins. $14.80, Mav 3r( , this vear T ..„- Pp| tf Henry Beaman, $10.35; Howard B* a- In *l. State Sanatorium, $572.18; I ^ y ' Tues. Frl.-tf
man. $10.80; L toy Altei p $1.20; rh ns J. Klein, $13.32; Mrs. Rosa E.i
Charley Day, $1.50; Pliilli|) Evan;*, Hobbard, $2.00, Glenn D. Hanlon,' ORVILLE O'NEAL Democratic *13.50; Fil'd Gowns. $2.70; Duane $ 1; ; 82; Allan Lumber Co., $15 10, candidate for SURVEYOR will apliewis, $2.70; Em.u v Wright. $54.80; «« «be.' Bros.. $8.25; Northern Ind. pceclate your support In nrimarv Ward Girton, *13.50; F W Flint. ‘‘ov/er Co., $99 58. ! election mw ^ t» $2.40; lioscoi Zeiner, $2 70; Eli New 1 County Welfare Fund M-W-F-tf mister. $1.80; J. Newmister, $2.70;! Sur vey Associates, $3.00; Ind. Uni- TO THF VOTERS OB’ pitt'm » m J. Wachtel, $3.75; I). V. Hurst, $2.00; veroity Medical Center, $210.80; ! mrnslTV t n m ./ TNAM Clay Lan ■, $48.50; Ben Henry Boyul Typewriter Co., Inc., $90 60 ()U NTY—I am soliciting the sup*15.50; Raljih Brov.n, $21.00; Ralph Benton Curtis. $24.00. ’ P° rt of every DenuKrat voter in the Brown, $10.40; Louis Nelson. $16.40.1 Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor of county in my race for county assesLouis Nelson, $2.40; Luther Lit- Fninum County, Indiana. j sor. If I have not seen you person-
PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 28-21
FOR SALE—Strong, healthy cabbage, tomato and sweet jxJtato plants. Best variety. Albert Hoffman 519 north Indiana street. 28-tf
NAMES KIT FACULTY
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troll, $15.00; Dave Chavis, $18.20; ' Hurschel Frost, $9.60; Charley J
Knauer, $21.60; Francis Nelson. ,
$2 40; Glen Fuqua, $3 60; Maynard COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UP) Fuqua, $2.70; Louis Littrell, $18.90: Faculty names add prestige to
*1890; Maynard Texas Agricultural A Mechanical
Fuqua. $3.60; B-n Wells. $.90; I-aw- College h-re the larxcut airrlcultmal rence Littrell. *12 90- Glenn Pavn<‘ I r , • agiicultuial
D,,™*. - $5 40 Jotui S<ho ° " the world. On
McQuire, $15.00; John Smith. $5.10;
I Qui'try. $:*.00; R. Houston, $6 00; r,**umon Littrell,
R. Graham, $Voo. ' V* ^ ' H. Eaglin, $1.00; M. tj^vis, $13.80;
I Cline, $9.00; Chas. Wyant, $18.00, $6.40; HutmU Payne, JU „„ tt- —pi
Wm. Delp, $13 50; Smotgrass, IiiUa, $3 60; Delon Perkins, $2 10; arc J. M. Orchard. 8, B. Apple, C' JC. your suppert Bain, $12.00; T. Mannan, Glenn Fuqua, $1.20; Virgil Lancaster, D^ach and T. T). Cherrj’. 1
ally, it is due to the lack of time. I will appreciate your support. C. M. Furr, Cloverdale Township.
Mon-Wed-Fri.
$7.50;
Roy Terry candidate for trustee of Jefferson tpwnship, subject to the
the rosier nejpoyraUc piipiary, will appreciate
Mon-W’ed-Frl-tf
TRI KAPPA RUMMAGE SALE Court house Saturday, April 30 8130 o’clock. 28-2ts
FOR SALE: Dry stove or furnace wood Phone 486. Ernest Stoner.
29-lt.
FOR SALE—Sow and ten pigs, seven weeks old. Sow immune. Joe Garrett, Fillmore. 29-2n
FOR SALE; 1932 Studebaker coupe, has had excellent care, this car A-No. 1 in every respect, only $165. L & H Chevrolet Sales, Inc.
29-lt.
FOR SALE: 1936 Terraplane coupe $395; 1935 Buick coach $375; 1931 Ford and Chevrolet $145; 1929 Ford coach $65; 1929 Chevrolet sedan $45 and many other good buys. Weber’s Oarage. 27-29-2p
New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95 ex hange. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire 9 Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf FOR SALE Several good used cars and trucks. Special this week, 1935 DeSota sedan, a real car at $395.00, one 1933 Plymouth 2-door deluxe, a real jab. Walter S. Campbeli, Greencastle. 28-27-29-8t
FOR SALE: Tomato and cabbage plants. Frost proof Cabbage, 10c a doz. Ernest Hebei*, Fern. 27-29-May 2-3t
FOR SALE L:;ng stem sc,lid purple Iris. 20c per dcz. 702 east Seminary. street. • 29-2t
FOR SALE; Antique walnut dresser, not complete, $1.50. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 29-Ip. FOR SALE -Good sound apples, 50c to $1. McCullough orchard.
27-3t
Real Estate
FOR SALE—A 240 acre farm In Washington Township. A 6 room house, 2 barns and cribs in good repair. Twelve hundred down payment. Balance long period low interest rate. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell l-ioan & Insurance Agency.
28-3t
FOR SALE—Twenty-five good building lots in Greencastle. Prices are low and sure to increase. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Righ,tsell Loan & Insurance Agency. 28-3t
—For Rent—
FOR RENT: 5 miles west of Greencastle, house garden patches and pasture. C. B. Cantonwine.
27-29-2p.
FOR KENT: Good cow pasture. Ernest Stoner. Phone 486. 29-lt.
Wanted—
Loans on high grade farms of more than 40 acres. Low interest rate. Rightsell Insurance and Loan Agency ’ 1-tf
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men old at 40' ri, Ostrex Tonic Tabled oyster invig oralor , ’ “'ants, one do,, 9ta “ “<• *1.00. Introductory p write Fleenor'a Drug s
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We wish to exp*, * thanks to all thos, ^ sisted and for the word -and the beautiful flora 1 th '' ' loa ''-b of our beli i father, and brother [,,
byer.
Mis. Harriet S. L Miss Jennie Laymi Prof and Mrs. ah Mr. and Mrs. Dai« s* + * * * ♦ Kast Mario, * + + + + 4 Those calling John Masten Sunday ■*■;» Mrs. Gi'en Hampton am Mr. and Mrs. Raymond! and Mrs. Chancey Mast Mrs. Oran Buis and Mr. and Mrs Fred Todd. | Mrs. Wm. Newman oj Mrs. Cecil Newman call, Harvey Buis who is ch j day afternoon ! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene j daughters called on Ray i family Sunday afternoon | Mrs. Malcolm Elmcn ren called on Mrs. Ora daughter Monday aftemc Miss Laura Elmore and Buis called on Miss Friday afternoon. 1 The Misses Lillian Faia His Storm, Wilma Jean Mary Lou Arnold are b lessons from Mrs. Gins Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.! on Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Ki nesday. Mrs. Eliza Shaw -.nd Miss Modlin Hatfield 1 j dinner guests of Mr. as McCammack Mr. and Mrs. Rendyl sons and Mrs. Margarel Greencastle, Mr. Hubert friend, and Phillip Evas day dinner guests of ) Marion OUne. Mrs. Lester Storm an( sited Mrs Wm. Zeiner Several from this vie the baptismal sendees Maysville Baptist churt ternoon.
WANTED: Painting, interior and exterior. Phone 374-L. 27-29-2t.
WANTED: Experienced laundress, to do work at my home. Phone 683. WANTED: Custom work for tractor. Plowing, discing and getting ground ready to plant. Call or see Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle. 27-29-30-2-4-6-6t. WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
WANTED: Sheep to shear, either large or small flocks. Will pay highest prices for wool and pelts. Also free pick up service. Phone 39. Joe Ramsay, Russellville. M-W-F-tf.
WANTED: Custom work for tractor. Plowing by acre and discing. See me at once. Phone Johnny Ogles, Belle Union, Ind. 28-29-30-2-4-6 6t
WANTED—-Wall paper cleaning. Carl Johnston, 728 South Main street, 28-2t
Special on custom hatching 2c per egg. Herbert’s Cloverdale Hatchery. Fri-tf.
B cause of recent illnesa from which I have just recovered, it w'll he impossible to see each voter personally, but ycur vote for Sheriff, on May 3rd will be appreciated. W. G. * Tobe 1 Homnaond 28-2p Will pay market prices for your wool. See us before you sell. Lawter an! Bettis, Phone Morton. 28-6t.
Mi,st Important G-Men on Earth They Fight the Insect Racketeers! One cf the Many Interesting Features in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the Magazine Distributed With NEXT SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HERADD AND EXAMINER. 29-lp
I)K FRANK TO ' BIT SISW At Ci awfoidsville, ar is made of the visit in tint day, of Dr. Robert Wortl who is to speak in the W; nue Presbyterian church in; in the absence of a pasW-j pit now being vacant Or a brother of Mrs. John R this city and of Curtis 1 residing in California will come to Grceiicastk ternoon or evening and with Mr ami Mrs. Janies He has been a member of of McCormick Thcolog* at Chicago, for a number The announcement of Dt - visit at Crawfordsville > Frank is a graduate of «\ lege with the class of WI well known in this clt Tpast several years he leader in the Presbytert* Chicago GIRL. I*' I,IU,K SAN FRANCISCO, W Gladys Stafford Robbinsiu few women of the world 1 come a grass widow at Her marriage last Ju"* Robbins, a young which her mother ha was anulled under a the right of consent to the child is under 1« Noticed rarunderslgned haa^ ^- ecutor of James A. « ^ the Putnam Circu. ^ nam County duly authorized o> Said estate is s u ti^ vent. April 28, 1938 ^ John H
Treat your family to delicious ice cream this weekend. All flavors, 15c pint, 25e quart. GUERNSEY MILK & ICE CREAM CO., Hanna and College Streets. • 29-2t
VOTERS OF WASHINGTON TWP. I will be home in a few days as my health is much improved. Being confined to the hospital, I have not been aide to visit all the voters, but T am taking this moans of asking for vour support on Tuesday, May 3 Your vote wit] be much appreciated. Reggie McCullough
ROSES 2 Ycar.FieU^j Varieties to A 11 3 for $1.00 • ^ Amo, ^
