The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1946 — Page 5
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946.
tOl K SI PPORT WILL BK APPRECIATED W. GUY PICKENS . Hr|>ul>li<an Candidate for TRUSTEE of Jefferson Township Elerlinn November 5, 1946
farms and acreage
OMKltl COI NTY— - 4(M> aentt. I i8 A. in eultlvution. rr! tun' ami clover. 2 hiR barns. 1 chicken house. Brooder m. tnr sli'tl- • <ar KaraR' - "HI' »vin K quarters. House r f ^ ru"i»'*- lJ' 'nK r<M>m with firepliu'e. Dinini; room. „jr,-,| for electric stove. Full basement with new uiuntln lac. tiood roof. Storm doors and windows. I f state Road. _ (, mi kv < <)CNTY—Vacant Kit) \. I to A tillable. 27 1 Vt 4 pasture. Running creek. Ha, K room Yh'mise "ith elect rieit.v. 2 car Raratfe. Brooder house. Hen >,uhlt' crib. Ti.OWKK' (Ol'NTY—182 acres, lot) acres in timber. 82 ( . nr n. I saw mill on grounds. TtiOMEKY COl'NTY—126 acres, o room house, eleelricnlvuiHl floors. Furnace. {Stanchions in barn. Tile milk n. n ami brooder house. Double corn crib. Stock, cquip„l ,. r u|»s can be bought. ml COl'NTY—|||tj acrws. 65 acres tillable. Best in f t ruom li" ||H c. Electricity will be in within a month, ami chicken house combined. Barn 25x80. Fencing good, t house. h\M t'OI NTY—134 acres. H5 acres in cultivation. !i n W Kitchen with large pantry. Dining room. Living >iih firr|>laoe. i bedrooms. Eleetrieity. Big barn 86x54. I |) r ivc way cement. Smoke house, wood bouse, broodr chirkrn house, i 2 cellar cement. 85 Fruit trees. Hunning t| COl'NTY—159 acres. 145 acres in cultivation. 5 Newly painted and papered. Cement back porch |Hirrh. 'i cement cellar. Dining room. 2 bedrooms. I.ivBrumler house, hen house, barn, tool shed, crib. Has ktv. 78 acres corn, 15 acres oats, 25 acres clover. On State f. KVM COl'NTY—<14 acres. 6 room house". Water. 2 ear Ojirgr hen house. Big barn. 8 Stanchions, tirade \. milk. Lilk house. Silo. Double crib. 8 wells. 22 acres corn. 18 Lv II acres \ Haifa. Possession immediately. |vi (Ol'NTY—95 acres. 48 tillahk'. 0 room house. Barn. Vhouse. Klectrieity. Fencing good. |tf, t 01 NTY—162 acres. 49 acres in eiillivatlon. 5 room am Sh\lh. Smoke h.'iusc. Brooder house. I’leuty limiter. Ip;((M NTY—115 acres. 15 tillable. | room bouse. Cellar ft urn crib. ( hleken house. Barn 50x50. Steel roof. Some nvnring good. Spring water pasture. |it ( 01 NTY—71 acres. 40 ar'res tillable. 4 room house, j water pasture. 22x24 barn. Smoke house, hen house, [hnuse. iM'ncing fair. Eleetrieity. 31 acres in pasture ami imrch. Kit with builtins. Nicely decorated. Barn, (iarj imrch. Kit with bulletins. Nicely decorated. Barn, (iariul,i' house and cellar combined. 3 chicken ami 2 brooder lAII buildings in very good condition. 45 miles west of Indih COl'NTY—154 acres. 90 acres tillable. 12 acres clover, limber. Kuildiiigs fair. liminediate possession. Kiinning Ift OI NTY—86 acres. On main highway. 30 acres in pin. No buildings. kt i 01 NTY—I 18 acres. Mostly all timber. 300,000 lot ust kninl hv t.ovcriimclit. Good fencing. Buildings lair. K < 01 NT\—IH'j acres. 8 miles soutliw c.st of Spencer, Lt room house. I.urge barn. Spring on both sides of road, rinir. Hu- -mne young timber. Itol \n—78 IMIS's all tillable. I .oca fed on cement road. Tuitlish-d Brooder and hen house. Smnke house, tile . ti Stanchions. Fencing .good. Electricity in front of JMroMtn. 11 re place in living room. i/. base. NeeibaoaM |l! miles from Terre Haute, MR. Ill BROW'S — MISS HORVATH Kl 3406 rath Reality Company, Inc. 239 N. Delaware Slns-I INDIAN AFOLIS, IN DIA N A
NUTK K TO rWIMM.HS OK AIIIHTIIIX V|. V l , |i||u| l ii | \ riuN Nunc, is hereby given the tax-' payers of Marion ownshlp, Put-) '"“V '■"iniiv. lint., that tile pnii,. antv S a! , ! , | ,l i'‘ r ’ , S ' li ' 1 """'Id - ; .It tlielr regular meelinK ' r," 7 a'„-'i 1 ,' ,l " y November! Hi..’ "r ,V° 0 ' Al ' wi '* consider, Zr', s '"" r oppropriiitlons 1 s, 'ld officers consider nec-t •-■".v lo the extraordinary . in.,, nci.-y thlM tll , K . lo the Township Komi: No. 1 | la) for per diem expense ot I rustfu ... $loo on ; , > 1 Kim'V v* 'r’'. 1 Sdiool Knnd No It ’Jnu 1 U 11(1 \o. If. ou r-» Kiimi \,, I,; ;;;;; Tot;il in Spft.iiI .$*27.11 larxp.iy.iH appfiirlng at huc!» '-I'.ill haa right to J,e [' ti" ‘"i. Th, atitlitiomil ap- " •'l" ' Ln.ins as fi11;111 y uimif will ! 1 ‘ "htomai ii illy rr fern t| to tlie >> -to Bon id of T.ix rominiNHlon- • s which hoanl-will hold a furiImi htamig within fift.,.n davs •y ilie county auditors office of !■ htnain bounty. Indiana, or such " v ' li " ' ; may be designated At such In a ring, tax payers object,nu l .° • n,v Sl " »> additional appro pi'iaMinis iu.i> be beard and Inter- « s*. d taxpayers may ini|iiiri> of 'ouniy auditor when and where su, h hearing will be held. . H H PRUITT, Trustee ! Marion 'lownship, 1 Putnam County. Indiana * 2 *> - 21..
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>PTHi: l o \ ON-H | >| III I" Tin- Putnam Piivuit Court September Term, J940 State of hidiaiia Putnam (’minty, ss: .1 ohn < \ I )onald vs. Putli C. Ventura. Miehae! \ entura. •'I ‘''I" 1 Pall and Janies K CaH No ITJIl A> TP »X TO PARTITION RKAL KSTA I’K l i if plaint It t in ilic above en1 "i.sc. hiiving filed bis eoni-l-l 1 herein, together with an • i^ti davit t It i* thi reside nee of ‘ ^ • utiira js unknown ami l! ' *'hf is a mm -resident of the ot Indiana, and tli«' cause of 'i"ii herein is to partition the following d. eribed real estate in I "»iiam (’mini \, in tin State of Indiana, to wit: l’ , itiy and tour tenths (r»0 4) j acit s lying and being in Sect n- 'I'wen t y -ii i no (29) and 'I' 1 ! "t y-t wo (32). Township ’• ""P-'n (i::) North. Range Five . • • ''Vest, and more particularly J ties, ribed as I'olloWH, to wit: 1 Pe c inning at a point four } bMildred eighty two and five tenths <4S2’i) feet north of the southeast eorner of the north- "• dnarter of tin Northeast <1 Ht' ’ of . a id Section ThlrtyIA\ " (2) and running thence north with the riuarter-iiuartcr Se. ! ion line. o|||. tllOMS ind eigllt \ two (| on.;) feet; thence west p‘ , '!P*! with the scetion line I" tween said Sections Twentynii" i.V») and Thirty-two (32) a disiaucc of fifteen hundred lhiit.\ five nnd six-tenths ( I • '■ i 'I i ' e<t | o j bo cent er line of th.- gravel road: thence In a sout h\\' st t idv direction following the et nter line of said highway to point therein seven hundred ninety one <791) feet soul h of tip-sort ion line running east and West between said Section' Twenty nine (29) and Thirty-two (32); thence cast two thousand three hundred ei :• ty one < .’ i feet to the , point of beginning. Now Therefore. Ruth P. Ventu»a. defcmlani in the above entitled e.i" < of action Is hereby notified that unless they be and appear in the Putnam Plrcult I’n’irt, on 21 m das of Pecciaber. 191i;. I ly. Mil. being the 7W.h Judlrial Pay of the September Term. 19-1); of tin Putnam Circuit (hunt, at the Court House in the <*ity of Oreenenstle. Putnam County. Indian i and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in tb»*ir absence. IN WTTNKSS WHRRKOF, 1 have herconto set m\ band and affixed the Seal of said Court at C.reeneastle. Indiana, on the 2r»th clay of October. 19jn Onier C, Akers. Clerk, Putnam Circuit Court (So .1) Craig A (*raig, IT’amds N. Hamilton. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 20-3t.
WEL8-FARGO STAGECOACH
STARTS 60 DAY TREK
OCEANSIDE, Cal. (UP)—Bill Lawrence, 65, a colorful character of the old west, has left his seaside home here for a 60 day
trek to Reno, Nev., In an old Wells-Fargo stagecoach. Lawrence rolled out of town driving the 50-year-old coach and its six range-bred horses A partner, BJ Buzza, former coach
Voters of Monroe Township IF ELECTED: I will execute the dutto of this office (assessing included) personally. BASIL E. PRUITT Democratic nominee for TRUSTEE
driver, accompanied Lawrence. He said he hoped to make 30 miles a day and rest on Sunday. The trip la a publicity stunt for Oceanside's annual fiesta, the Days of San Luis Rey.
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ELECT POELLEIN COUNTY CORONER
ELECT len C. Reasor Recorder, November 5th fLIFIED EFFICIENT COURTEOUS Educated in Putnam County Schools Nurse with 2^ years Over-Seas Service. Served at Putnam County Hospital as Floor Supervisor. <>n Hi,. Democrat Ticket
OR GOOD GOVERNMENT VOTE FOR WILLIAM EDWARD MADDOX FOR PUTNAM COUNTY SHERIFF
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VOTE FOR J. E. Courtney GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR REPUBLICAN TICKET Y’our Vole Will Be Appreciated
VOTE FOR WALTER L RYAN
FOR
Sheriff DEMOCRAT TICKET \ World War II Veteran
RE-ELECT
William J. Boatright Putnam Cnunty Surveyor Republican Ticket, November 5. 1946.
Well Qualified World War II Vet C'apatili and Courteous YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED HoImtI .1. I'tiHItin REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE CORONER of Putnam County
BACK TO NORMAL OUR DRY CLEANING INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE We have increased the sire of our cleaning department and added new equipment to give you faster and better service. OUR PRICES REMAIN THE SAME BUT OUR QUALITY IS HITTING A NEW HIGH. SEND YOUR NEXT CLEANING ORDER TO US - YOU BE THE JUDGE. HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
ATTENTION VOTERS REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS Monday, Tuesday, November 4-5 I0£ West Washington Street (John James Law Office) Telephone 194 Call for Information or for fransporfation to the polls on Tuesday.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
The nnd. rtlgned administrator of the estate of Mr*. Mary R. Sharp, deceased, will sell at public sale at her late residence in Coateavllle, on MONDAY, NOV. 4,1946 AT 12:30 P. M., THE FOLLOWING HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Ovrratuffed davenport and chair; six rocker*, two radio*, end tables, odd tables, floor lamp, hooks and shelves, three 9x12 thru. Cherry chest of drawers and small table; two hra** beds, two feather beds, overstaffed davenport bed; Florence heater, six dining chairs, drop leaf table; sideboard, kltrhen press, kitchen rang- and range holler; oil heater, wardrobe, sewing machine, idd fashioned bed room sulle—(bed. dresser and wash stand, antique); library table; G. E. Sweeper, bedding, dishes, cooking utensils and other small articles.
About 4 tons of coal.
TERMS—< ASH.
JOSEF B. SHARP, Administrator
HI RST Si HUNTER, Auet*.
ARTHUR NEWMAN, Clerk.
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Congress NOBLE J. JOHNSON Prosecutor JOHN D. JAMES Joint Senator O. BRUCE LANE Joint Representative OMER P. BROWN dark OMER O. AKERS Treasurer BEN P. DAVIS (’(fiincilman at Largo B. FRANK VAUGHAN Sheriff WILLIAM ED. MADDOX Coroner HOBERT J. POELLEIN Surveyor WILLIAM BOATRIGHT Assessor FRANK E. COOPER Commissioner 1st District CLARENCE E. GOFF Commissioner 3rd District ROSS TORR
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CLARENCE E. GOFF
FOR
COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
VOTE FOR
E. C. ROGERS
Democrafic Nominee
Trustee of Franklin Township Election Tuesday, November 5, 1946.
B5S
ELECT PAUL McKEEHAN
TRUSTEE
Monroe Township
Your Support Will Be Appreciated in The Election Tuesday, November 5th.
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ELECT
VELMA E. CHEW PUTNAM COUNTY RECORDER
Mother of two World War II Vets Mothcr-in-Law of two World War II Vets. Capable ar.d Efficient
THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF MRS. CHEW.
