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LAW AND ftTHICS.
My tJisrourse »ipon matrimony* tn 'ft* vih 'ous phases wyuld tyive been Tidier lilous to me had I not been^ so intensely- •prious about it atid haS not my Audienc*'Wteri Sso much In "*arnest. Mariam, for one reason or otlfier, had rome to talk over with rtie In an In-dii-eot way the problem which confronted her fow at the most critical moment in her life. Why she chose me was at first a mystery to me, but a« «nir conversation proceded I came to the conclusion that she had broached the subject because she could not help herself. There was irresistible desire on her part to ascertain what my ideas were on the general' subject of marriage because, after she learned what my views were, /he would be able to apply them to her particular cfvse. 1 could not help 3milingr faintly w^ien it occurred to me that Mariam Anight have thought that I believed in allowing any wojnan to take any man sHe wanted as a"1 husband, or that I tlwnght any man might rightfully possess himself of any woman upon whom his fancy rested for the moment. Ifi *he had hoped that I would regard ihf any such light her vaguely formed idjea of taking Kenneth, she was being gifadually but very effectually disillusioned. My statement that a woman mjust have a clear title to a man before s)1f could hope to remain in peaceful possession of him was the first intimation I had given that the conversation wfcs going to deal with phases of ma-
triinony in which Mariam was mostj vinced that she loves the other man
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not to understand my remark and i Went on to explain. "A clear title to a piece of real estate is one of the necessary prelim-
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better than she does her husabnd, why hasn't she the -right to ga to the other man?" "She can never have a right to go jvith anyone so long as she is legally married to another. That is the law." "But suppose that, realizing that she has made a frightful mistake that she is married to a man she does not' love and never can love Knowing that there is k man whom she does love— confronted by such a situation, what should she do?"
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NOTICE OF PRESENTING A PETITION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT
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A HIGHWAY IN OTTER CREEK VIGO COUNTY, INDIANA. N«tiee Uf h^re'b's-' srfveti that tJeote® C. Qverpeck et al„ have filed a pcti•tiaji asking for the improvement of a cet-tain highway in Otter Creek township, Vigo county. Indiana, and at the time of filing of such petition the auditor fixed Saturday, April loth, 1918, as the time for hearing before tha board of commissioners. Said petition oeing in the, words and figures follo-.v-ing, to-wit: *,
State of Indiana, c©unty of Vigo. *3: Before the board of county commissioners of said county.
We, the undersigned, resident freeholders of Otter Creek township in Vigo county, in the state of indians, do hereby petition to the hoiioralde board for the improvement of the following describe^! public highway, towit:
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"Commencing at the intersectfofi of the center line of the Lafayette road and thji SK'uth line of scction Uitrtyfive wnship thirteen (13), north ff range nine (9) west, same being the south line of Otter Creek township, running thenoe in a i^orineast^rly directron along the center line of said Lafayette road to the east line of said sectio-i thirty-five (35), thence- north along- the center line of t' e said Lafayette road and the east, lfne of said section thirtyfive (35j to the northeast corner of said section thirty-^jve «35) thereof, intersecting: vvith the Ostrander free gravel road.
The abovo description# iover a dlfctance of about one and ono- fourth miles, measured along the center line of the said Lafayette road and connects the Ostrander free gravel road with the south line of Otter Creek township, and is located within said Otter Creek township.
Your petitioners would recommend that said .public highway he improved to a width of twenty-four "4) feet and that said highway he graded, drained and pived with stone, gravel, brick or othpr suitable roart paving material,
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Witness my hand and seal tm& ilth day of MarcS, 191^. THOS. FKKGCS'iN.
Auditor A'igo county. Indiana.
NOTICE TO HElilis. CREDITORS. KTC. In the matter of ttie es at* of Isaac Price, deceased.
In the Vigo Circuit Conr February term, 1918, Notice is hereby given that Hannah K. Price, as administratrix of the estate of ISMac Price, deceased. has presented and filed h»:r account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said '"ircult Court, on the ISth •tJay of April, J!»1K. at which time ail h^ire. creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. Vf there be any. why
account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness. fh« iierk and••fceul of said Yik-o Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 16th day of March, Ial8.
JAM KS J. FAG AN. dlerk.
Harmon Newberger, attorney.
XOTICEi OF APPOINTMENT. Notice i^ hereby given that the undersigned has duiy qualified a« execute!- of the will of Clementina Allies Ha'limerstein. dpccased. Said estate is sui-posed to be solvent. .loilN fLrKA.UY. |U p! 'Uveijue, attorney,
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice Is hereby givori to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, state of Indiana, and to the citlsens and voters of Harrison township. In said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the t^oard of commissioners of Vigo county^ state of Indiana, at their next regular April term, 1918. for the renewal of the retail iliquor licenwe granted and now held py him, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, with the privilege of allowing the same to be sold and drank on the following described premises, to-wit
On the ground floor of the two-story frame building In the front room, said room being 16x36 feet, fronting on a public highway, on iot 137, in McKeen Park Place, being a subdivision of the following described real estate, situated in Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: Beginning at the center of section 14, township 12 north, range 9 west, and running thence south 1,445.4 feet, thence east 1,300
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Restaurant and pool room in coimec- i tion. JAMES SUGGS.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENt^V, RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of North Terre Haute, Otter Creek township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citiaens and voters of Otter Creek township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo
ship 10 north, range 9 west, thence north on the line of said quarter sec- i tion 8 rods, thence west to the center) of Lafayette road, thence along the center of said road in a southwesterly direction fi rods and''6 feet, thence east I to the place of beginning, in North Terre Haute, Otter Creek township,! Vigo county, Indiana.
Restaurant' and pool table in con-i nection. ED ("REAL, I •NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW'!
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE!" 'Notice is hereby given to the c!ffrrns'1 and voters of Terrei Haute, Harrison township, Vigo, county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Harrison township, in said county and state, that the undeisigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their regular April term, 1918, for the renewal of the retail liquor^ license granted and now held by him to s»ll at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors with he privilece of allowing same to be drank on the following described premises,«to-wit:
On the ground floor of the two-story frame buildine:. known as 230 North Eleventh street, in the front room, said room being 17x46 faet. fronting on Eleventh street, located on '12 feet off the east end of lot No. 118. Rose's subdivision of 47 32-100 acres, in section 22, township 12 north, range weft, tn Teri-p Haute. Harrison township, Vigo county, IndiH.iia, ,,
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SAI^. Notice is hereby given that the un-i dersigned, James O. Reece, guardian of estate of Glen W.. Gerald D. and Thelma Reece. minor heirs of William A. Clingerman, deceased, will sell at private sale, at law office of Duvall and Whltaker, room No. 419^4 Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana, on Tuesday, the 19th day of March, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., pursuant to order of Vigo Circuit Court, Vigo county. Indiara. made and entered March 13. ,1918, all the right, title and interest of said wards in and to the surface only of the following described real estate situate in Vigo'county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: Undivided two-ninths (2-9) interest in: 1. Twenty-thra# (23^ fccrs» off of the west side of the northwest quarter 4 o e s o u w e s u a e o section 24. 2. Ten (10) acres in the southwest corner of the southwest quartet (^4) of section 24. 3. The east half of tli4 northeast quarter 4) of the northeast quarter (*i) of section 23 4. The west half (%i Of the east half (\i of the northeast quarter of section 23, except that part set apart to the Oak Hill Cemetery association and that part takeu by the E. & I. Railroad company. 5. The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 23. 6. The west half of the northeast quarter 14) of tha southeast quarter (Vi) of section 23. 7. The east half (»&) of the northeast quarter ^4 of th« southeast quarter ('»), of section 23. 8. Commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter ('A) of the southwest quarter of section 24, township 11 north, range 8 west, running thence south forty (40) rods: thence east forty (40 rods: thence south forty (40) rods thence east seven (7) rods thencu north eighty (SO) reds thence west forty (40) rods to the place of beginning, containing thirteen and one-half 13 acres.
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On the ground floor of the one-s^pry stone building, in the front room, said room being 18x47 feet. fronting on a, public highway, located as follows: Beginning six (6) rods and 13 feet! north of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 35, town-
All of said lands in townihip .11 north, range 8 west, all the coal, minerals in the coal, and all gas oil and mineral substances of every character underlying above described lands expressly reserved from said s&le, together with all oil or gas produced by oil wells now In 'operation on said lands and all oil or gas which may he produced from said wells or other wells \"hich may be opened and operated on said lands. '-i
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Terms of sale: Cash 6n* thousand dollars, balance in three '3t installments maturing on or before six. twelve and eighteen months: purchaser executing promissory notes providing for six per cent interest per annum and \easonable attorney's fees with surety to approval pf guardian, or secured by purchase money mortgage on said real estate s«,Id. •TAMES REECE. Guardian. .T. Baker. Attorney for Guardian.
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Notice la hereby given that Garrett A. ,doAi, as administrate- of the estate of Mary Kerschn'f. deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the aume will come up for examination and action of said Ciruuit Court, on the 'ird day of April. 191 at which lime all heirn, creditors
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Coal Bluff, Nevins township. Vigo county. Indiana, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo "county, state of Indian^, at their next regular April term, 1&18, for the renewal of the retail liquor license granted atid now held by him to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors at retail with the privilege of allowing the same to be sold and drank on the following described premises, to-wit:
On the ground floor of the one-story frame building, in the front room, said room being 20x40 feet, fronting on a public highway, located on 20 feet off the east side of lot No. 6, in block No. 2. in the town of Coal Biufr Ne\lns township, Vigo county, state of Indiana.
On the ground floor of the one-story frame building, in the front room, said room being 16x32 feet, fronting on a public highway, located on lot 16, in Modesitt second addition, in SeelyviUe. Lost Creek township, Vigo county, Indiana.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RENEW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Votloe is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Terre Haute. Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Harrison township, that the undersigned wj*H apply to the Board of Commissioner® of Vigo ctoviity. Indiana, at their regular April term, 1918, for the renewal of the retail Jitjuor license granted r.nd novv held by him, to sell at retail spirituous, vinous ar»d malt liquors with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the premises, to-wit:
On the ground floor o the two-3tory brick building, known as 19 South Sixth street, in the front room, said room being 1"ix42 feet, fronting cn Pixth street, located on 36 ft. 2 In on north end of lot No. 17, of outiot 39, of Blake's subdivision. In Terre Haute, Harrison township, VIko county, Indiana. HERMAN J. SCHACFLEU.
NOTJCE OF INTENTION TO RENEW I RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSB. "Notice is hereby given to the citizen's and voters of SeelyviUe, Lost Creek township, Vigo county, state of Indiana, and to the citlzenB and voters of Lost Creek toynshlp, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, state of Indiana, at their regular April term, 1918, for the renewal of the retail liquor license, granted and now held by him. to s*ll at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be sold and drank on the following described premises, to-wit:
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KOTU:I?^OF:^TE^TENTION*-TO^ ffW5fiW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizen* vnd \oters of Terre Haute, HarriitoB township,, Vigo county, Indiana, anl to the citizens and voters of Harrison township, In said crtunty and state, tlrat the undersigned will apply to th# board of commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their regular April term, 1918, for the renewal of the retail liquor license, granted and now held by him. to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquor®, with the privilege of allowing the same to to* drank on the following described premises, to-wit
On the ground floor of the two-ltw? frame building, kno*rn as 4$7 South lSVa street, in the rfear room. Mid room being 18x28 feet, fronting on Oak street, located on' the nortHwert corner of 18\fc street, on 70 foot of the south end of part of lot No. 1. Pre*top's subdivision, in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.
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RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Votice is hereby given to the cttlaen# and voters of Teeumseh, Fayette township, Vigo county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Fayette township, in said county and state, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana^ at their regular April terra, lilt, for renewal of license to sell at retail spirituous, vinous and majt liquors 1e with thh privilege of allowing the to be drank on the following described premises, to-wit:
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frame building, in the front room, sale room being 21x54 fc»t, fronting on public highway, located In the town of Teeumseh, Fayette township. Vigo county, state of Indiana, with prlri* lege of hotel in connection. ,• JAMES KINNEY,
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XOTTCF. TO HEIRS CREDlTOftfe, ETC?!. In the matter of the estate of Marjr A. Cunning-ham, deceased.
In the Vigo Circuit Court, February term, 1918. Notieo is hereby given that Samuel A. MeBride, as executor of the estatf 'gi has presented and filed his account.
of Mary A. Cunningham, deceascc
and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same wilt come up for examination and actios of said Circuit Court on the 16th day of April, 1918. at. which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if there be any, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.
Witness, the ctefk and seal of said Vigo Circuit Court, at Terre Haute, Indiana, this U.th day of March, lPlfe.
JAMKS At JAN. clerk.
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