The Syracuse Journal, Volume 27, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 May 1934 — Page 2

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HIE SYRICrSE journal REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana.' Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the pontplflce at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of ConKrt?** of March 3rd. 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One reaj. in advance $2.00 Six Months in advance _— -- 1.00 Single Cories .06 Subscription* dropped If not renewed when time Is out. _ h a iin v l. p< > ktFx jil Editor and Publisher Office Phone Phone 944 3, 1934 MAIN STREET WHITTLINGS Poor Dillinger. Bet he was disappointed. After that closed Warsaw bank which advertised for more than a year that it would pay 10 per cent deposits to depositors, amounting to more than SIW,UOO, and got everyone excited at that sum, to go and change over this last week and announce it is paying—but in check instead of that much cash over the counter. The ones who receive the checks can get those cashed at other banks, and even Dillinger couldn’t follow ’em all home. , ——o— r TO BLY UNIFORMS At the home talent show given at the school house Friday' evening, $40.20 was cleared, the money to be spent to buy suits for the Syracuse baseball team. As this is not quite half enough money to buy the uniforms, W. E. Ixing of Kale Island has donated the remainder.. The uniforms will have o ‘*Holsum” the of bread which Mr. Long’s company makes, printed on the back and “Syracuse”.on the front. Last Sunday’s baseball game here was just a practise game. The first regular game of the season is scheduled for May 27 to be pkiyed at Leesburg. ■ 0 • HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Ray Foster, who underwent an operation in the Goshen hospital two weeks ago today, was brought home in ambulance, Sunday.

For COUNTY ASSESSOR Republican Nomination Harvey McCleary Wayne Township Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For SHERIFF - Kosciusko County. Republican Nomination “Mac” A. V. McColley Resident of No. Webster and Kosciusko County for 24 years Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 LEON “BUD” MOON For SHERIFF Republican Nomination

A SHERIFF Is the Principle Peace Officer in the county and With Crime Active in Every Community Such An Officer Should Have Ample * Training for the Office. w Cletus “Joe” Rovenstine (Prairie Township) A Republican Candidate Solicits Your Vote on Qualification and Experience f

, THIS IS THE LIFE AND THESE ARE THE LIFERS. Jottings and notes of social events in the Indiana state penitentiary at Michigan City: Charlie 8., the popular two termer, has been seen frequently in Muncie and it’s said he goes there for more than his Saturday night hair cut. Wedding bells in June. Ah there, Charlie. The Lifers’ Mendelssohn Choral society will make a tour of Ohio, including Lima, where two concerts will be given. Eminent critics praise I the singing of the choral society ! highly. John Dillinger Sundayed in Mer- • cer county, Wis. John is one of our i most popular boys. From the talk heard everywhere l it seems that a great many of the I boys will take advantage of the low I railroad rates to the west coast this summer. And that isn’t ull they’ll take if they know their onions. Eh fellows? s Archie Two Gun busincssed in Crawfordsville Wednesday. He reports a successful deal netting SIV,450, exclusive of nonnegotiaole securities. Good work, Archie. A party of a hundred was made up to attend the Cubs’ opening Tuesday. It was a swell game. The party spent the night at roadhouses on the return trip and an enjoyable time was had by ah. The Cubs arc in high favor, and everybody here is rooting for them. There is some talk that the choral society ought not to visit Lima, 0., where two of the boys, vacationing were sentenced to the hot squat. There is a good deal of discussion about it. A floral fund is rais ed for Harry Pierpont. The Men’s Debating society discussed the question: “Resolved, tha. no members of this institution visit Tucson, Ariz.” The other side upheld the position that the place ought to be visited and given the works. Fair enough. The baseball team will play ten games on a lour beginning next week. John Hamilton is missed here after a lengthy stay out. It is thought he will return when spring gets out ol his blood. John always was a rover, 1 11 1’,■ ——a. IX) THE VOTERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Being unable to see you personally, before the Primary, on account of my work as Deputy Assessor, I wish to announce that as a candidate for County Assessor, your vote is solicited, and any help given me will be greatly appreciated. I have won second place before. This time I want to win first place.. Yours thankfully, W. N. BEEBE.

but a better fellow never lived. Some of the brothers returning from trips complain that the price of liquor is a robbery and the quality is below what we make here. Why don’t the kickers stay at home? You can’t have everything. The first outing and picnic at the dunes is scheduled for next Saturday. It is. spring flower picking time and all the alumni are urged to return. Free beer. Bill the Blood is being urged to run for governor. Bill asks what that would get him. Ain’t you got no ambition, Thought for the day: “ ‘Tis spring. When the sap begins to flow the bpys decide they want to get away. A few warm days makes them want to leave/ I —Gov. Paul V. McNutt. Sap is right,- Gov., and so’s McNutt.—Chicago Tribune. —_—y— . — RECEIVES HONOR BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—Harriet Bachman of Syracuse was among a group of 50 Indiana university students who were entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, May 2, by he Indiana chapter of the American Association of University Professois. The dinner, which was the fourth innual of its kind, was given for undergraduate students who during .he first semester of the school year nade a grade of “A” in 15 hours or nore of university work. It is said that having a photograph aken of one’s hands is getting to be juite fashionable in Paris. It’s a ;ood bet this fad. will never be >opular in the underworld. Why Farmers are Giving Support to Roy C. Street He was born on' a farm and worked on a farm as boy and young man. Owns a 160-acre farm in Tippecanoe county and gives personal attention to it. Is a member of the Farm Bureau and Grange and frequently has'addressee, their met- . gs on farm questions. As a member of the State Legislature he f supported the $1.50 tax law and all other tax relief measures. The farm program in the legislature had no advocate more loyal than Roy C. Street. His knowledge of farm problems, his understanding of markets and his experience as a legislator qualify him to render real service in Congress. Isn’t it time for the farmers of the Second Indiana District to have a*» Representative in Congress who is one of them and who understands farm problems? If you think so, you will vote for ROY C. STREET Republican Candidate for Congress

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STRAINS LIGAMENTS Mrs. Dave Brown was seated on a straight backed chair, in the Fred Hinderer home, Friday evening, talking with Grandma Nicolai, and ; turned suddenly when someone spoke i to her. In some way the sudden turn in the chair strained the liga- j ments in Mrs. Brown’s knee so that | the doctor ordered her to bed for i two weeks. Besides being painful its ! an inconvenient accident, as in ad- ; dition to this being house-cleaning 1 time, some one else has to look after Mrs. Brown’s baby chicks while i she spends these two w'eeks in bed. CLAUDE STEELE Is the Best Man For U.S. Congress SAFE SANE CONSERVATIVE Vote for Him Republican Primary, May 8

For TRUSTEE Turkey Creek Township Republican Nomination WALTER KOHER Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday, May 8,1934 ■ ~ •—-~ . ALBERT W. EMERSON Announces His On the Republican Ticket For Trustee of TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP Subject to the Decision of the Voters at the Primary, May 8, 1934 For TRUSTEE—Turkey Creek Twp. Republican Nomination FRANKLIN S. MALOY Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election Tuesday May 8,1934 For TRUSTEE Benton Township - Elkhart Co. Herbert E. Blue Republican Nomination to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For TREASURER - Kosciusko County Republican Nomination Claude C. Hartman Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election Tuesday, May 8,1934 For TREASURER i Kosciusko Co. Republican Nomination FORREST S. DEETER Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 - ‘ ■ iJUL J —■■■■tSßggßeSßgL- JUi.'H!«!W!.!i..'."l'.l_■■....!■ .1 ~! JJ ISUffiWJUXUJUajUU FOR TREASURER KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Republican Nomination. - Vere Kelley Franklin Township Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election May 8. ■i, . — - '" ni "

For RECORDER Republican Nomination JU I Scott J. Swanson HARRISON TOWNSHIP FARMER Life-Lorg Party Worker Never Held Office. Primary Election, Tuesday May 8 Your Support Wifi be Greatly Appreciated.

For PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ASA LECKRONE On Democratic Ticket. For RECORDER Republican Nomination CHAUNCEY TUCKER Clay Township '' . • • ■ Your Support will be Greatly Appreciated For COMMISSIONER—MiddIe Dist. Republican Nomination SEWARD W. POOR I • /’ ■ ■ ■ f ' • '? Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election Tuesday May 8,1934 For COMMISSIONER—Northern Dist. Kosciusko County [ Republican Nomination THOMAS F. STACKHOUSE Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election Tuesday May 8,1934 ■; For COMMISSIONER—MiddIe Dist. Democratic Nomination CLAUDE M. SMITH Prairie Township I ■ ■ * ■ Subject to Decision of Democratic Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For AUDITOR - Kosciusko Co. * Republican Nomination O. W. FORD Clay Township Farmer | Your Support will be Greatly Appreciated I believe in a 4-year term and out Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 ii n .i ii. ■ — ■■■■■■ .. ■■ ■ — For AUDlTOß—Kosciusko County Republican Nomination ED POULSON It is a Job I Know How to Do. 1 Want the Job. Subject to Decision of Republican Voters j at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 ' "j- 11 ' ■ •” i i < Please announce to the voters of Kosciusko County, especial- -■ b' to those whom 1 have not been able to see, that 1 am j| > candidate for Auditor of Kosciusko County * on the Republican Ticket at the primray May 8, 1934. Your Support Will be Appreciated. f Mi I Thank You for Your Hk V Courteous Treatment. JESSE BRUNER s (Seward Township) FOR AUDITOR ‘ KOSCIUSKO COUNTY I Republican Nomination r John F. “Jack” Shoup| Subject to Decision of Republican ! Voters at Primary Election May 8,1934 I I

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