Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1908 — Page 1

H«*ral<l’s Waul Ail column i>> i |.y .ill the* |M*ei|i|i W ants, l.ost, sale, Trade, Kxihau^i*—\dverii in the Herald—II pays.

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THK WKATHKU I'air tonight and Saturday; rising tein|M‘ralure iinrili anil central |M>rtions Saturday.

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G H. S. BEATS GOSPORT

, \ns m tpi.av Tin: \ is-

did set the hall could do nothing. The locals tackled hard and low and generally threw the visitors back for a loss. Only once did Gosport make a big gain and that was on a fake

HUNfER IS HEAVILY FINED

ini \l i.tun w» ■■ ' play kick. The locals were fooled and I’.OAS IV l\\ I'.m l»KI’\ltl- Qosixtrt made about thirty yard .

ii \ r or thi «; \wi. ov viel I \ I Ii:l,l> Til \NKS<il\ INti u 11 i:\oov—scour 5 rt» o— oiiivti novr iv i hist ii \i.i

IHOMAS AND BITTLES STARS

I I. \i i Playing of the IJiglit Half I. i \ud Qiiart« , r Hack do Wiirh I,, ,,^'ure \iclory for I lie Town I |,urge Crowd Sees the Con- , ,i —tiosporl Had I'orilierly Heo.l Tlieni,

Tin* score was made in the tlrst half when the locals by short hut consistent ground gaining pushed the ball over the visitors' goal line. They missed goal, however. No scoring was done in the second half. The ball was In the visitors’ territory most of the time, however. A large and enthusiastir crowd saw the game In a former game played at Gosport Oreencastle High was defeated by a score of 1 1 to 0. Following is the G. II. S. lineup: I.eft end Coifing Left tackle Denman Left guard .. Hetrick, Savage

ugh outweighed several to the man the (ireeinast le bool football team defeated port eleven in a close and fast on M Keen Field yesterday af-

■ m. The score was r, t > 0. The utes

1 lads played a much faster and l' r game than their heavier op- ■ nis and kept the visitors on the

dve mod of the time.

Racer Bittles quarterback and Gordon right half back of Greencastle team, goes much of credit for the winning of the I Each played n afar game. 'Mes ran the team in One style and punting always w s sure and ac- i

Center . . . . Hight guard Right tackle Right end . Qua rlei buck Left half . . Full back . . Right half .

Preston . Murks Hoover Sinclair Mittles Stunts . Sellers Thomas

Time of halves—15 and Ho min-

OPERATION ON 'BOB' CROW

.loe Strother, Who Was Found Huntin" on Game Preserve Yesterday by State Hepuly Game Warden is He to re the Mayor—Pleads Guilty \ihI His Fine and Costs \niounls To $10.

THE TEACHERS'ASSOCIATION

In the Fxcelleut Work Kriug Civ -

Moran.

WAS ON THE HAZEIETT FARM

Prominent Putnam County Farmer Taken to Indianapolis Thaiiks"i\ing Afternoon hy his Itrother, Dr. Weslover—Operation for \ppendirilis by Dr. \ohle This Morning.

OR. BENCE ASSISTS SURGEON

ite. Each time tlo* Gasport team ■ (tied to do damage, his puntwould relieve the Immodinte cr. He was fast and accurrate

ill' Ids passes and whenever be car- ;

e bull there was a rare gain. Robert Crow, who lias be«>n rrltiea Ion Thomas, right half, rmild

i»o depended upon for a good ^ v a * l't*tae just east of town He jdayed sure and fa I and of appendicitis, was taken to ludiunIhe whole U'am playing line ball a polls yesterday afternoon at Il'h

o'clock. An operation was perform

.loe Strother, who is employed at lho Vermilion Poultry house, was before the Mayor this morning on a charge of hunting on a game preserve Thanksgiving day. The warrant was sworn out by V ('. Dunlavy a deputy state game warden, vvh > arrested the man. Mr. Strother pleaded guilty. His fine and costs

amounted to $ 10.

Several farmers, who live east and north of town, a few months ago formed a game preserve. They agreed not to hunt themselves nor allow any one to hunt on their farms. The forming of the preserve was reported to the state gpnie warden and it is re; ognized as a state preserve. Vesterday Strother went to hunt rabbits on the Sam Hazelett farm just east of town. Dunlavy. who has been in the county for several days looking for violators of

STUDENT FELLED BY SHOT

game lows caught him in the act and j

he was arrested.

CIRCUIT COURT NOTES

The Christian's Attitude.

Dr. .1. S. Hoagland will contini ■] on Sunday next, his discussion of tl ,• subject of “Faith Healing. Christian Science," and kindred themes, in College Avenue church. The first address on the subject. The Fai t of I Faith Healing and the Charncter of | the Testimony Concerning it," re-1 eeived a large and earnest hearing. | The special subject for next Sunday

l.-venlng is. "The Christian s Dtitud. | j/\MES SPEED LECTURE TO-NIGHT

(Towards Faith Healing.'' In this ml dress tin* speaker will discuss tin'

healing work of Christ and His \|m*s j The Teachers' Association is ties and the Christian s doctrine of progreBB an<] , tB 8ucceg8 for

[answer to prayer. All who are Inter- |

, , , ,, Ison Is already assured. A Inrgi

ested in these diociissmns are cor-I

dlally Invited to hear them. (number of teachers were present this

morning and the attendance prom ises to equal if not smrpass the best records of the association. Miss Stone, the president, has spared pains to make the session a sucre: s and her efforts are being rewarde 1 Any meeting of the kind now in progress is successful in proportion to ability of the Instructors, and th Instructors now working here |onv< no doubt as to the result. Tin opening lecture of Prof. T. F. Mor an, of Purdue Cniversitv. was a mas terpiece and has raised the expectation of the teachers to the highest pitch. Ho spoke on the subject "Tin TTses and Conceptions of History.' He was followed by Mrs. E. E. Ol colt, who spoke niton the “Aldim Method.” Mrs. Olcott lias a eharm ing conversational style and is an inimitable story-teller. Her work today has been received with the great

ost enthusiasm.

This afternoon Prof. Moran ;pok( twice, first upon the “Industrial

Mrs. \V. I.. Denman, was united in marriage to Mr. Paul Dec, of Cairo, Ills. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride, the Rev.

Large Attendance and .rest " '

| forming the ceremony, which was

the beautiful rite of the ring. by liisli'iictcrs olcott and

Lagrange, Did., Roy is Held us Suspect I util Pate is Decided by De-

bater in Moot Court.

TRAGEDY ON OePAUW CAMPUS

The house was decorated In chry- : antlicnnims. and the ceremony w i performed before a bank of palms and ferns in the parlor. The wedding was witnessed by nine twenty-five

relatives and friends.

The bridal couple left in the afternoon for St. Louis and Cairo, where they will viL'It and later will be at

home in New man. ill

Tl ride is well known in Green- • aslle wheie she has been popular in both city and college so iety. The groom is also a DePauw man, well known in university athletics, ami is now in the teaching profession, being pr.n ipal if the s bool at Newman.

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The several out-of-town guests were Mi Mien of Itainbrldge, Miss I'ai l - of Craw lord:\ ille Miss Seller I EhvoiuL an I Mr. Itlhs Dee and Mr. .lames Dee id' Illinois.

MAJOR-GENERAL LEE HONORED

A “shooting affair" occurred on the eampu& of DePauw 1 Tiiveralt) Thursday morning with Roy Scully, a student from Cincinnati, O , the victim. It is not positively known the | w tio tired the shot. Claude Apple-

Greeiuaslle Man i-. Iii-pector General For Indiana.

Made \ssi-itain of Hie G. A. R.

GLOVEROALE AGAIN HOPES

fntertirha n Promoter Fonies Into lovvii With \uotlier Survey and Promises That Work Will lt<‘gin S, Hl|| \,,VV.

THE NORTH ROUTE THIS TIME

ml him was a most depeiidahl ml gainer. Elmer seller . full

ibo played a nice game,

e Green-astle Highs airprb.ed

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ej ihen* tills morning at s o'clock Dr. Weslover. the patlent'i brother

friends. The line pi: . ed low [accompanied Mr. Crow to liidi:ina|)n

hai-ge,| hill'd. Gospnrl. when ll I |j K i This morning at s o’eloi k Ii . Noble performed mi operation. Dr. G. W. Bence of this town, who ha been the attending physician, went mo Indianapolis Ibis morning to a - sist. in the operation. He was accompanied to Indianapolis hy Miss Fan nie Crow, sister of the patient. Dr. Bence, who returned home at noon, told that Hie operation was on tirely successful and that the patient was doing as well as could bo expected. The operation was performed in

i he Methodist hospital.

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No lady should without a bottle

Hose Toilet Cream. It heals chaps; it prevents chaps; it is pleasant to use; it is not greasy or sticky.

Its price is 25c.

This morning the court took up the ease nf the General Electric Conipan;. against the Putnam KlecIric Company. This is a suit on lie'mini I lie General Electric Compan. is a manufacturing concern whi ii con: D uels and pul on the liinlict ebs irienl machinery. This omp : o old to the Putnam Elec trii Company the machinery for Its ii ' . m a tie plant. This machinery w.i.- received some time during the veal I !MKI The Putnam Electric Company has refused to pay part of I he oniiact prici 1 of I he equipment purcha ed. alleging that the machinei v sent was defective, that said machinery was under warrant, and that the plaintiff company had not made Hie machinery good. Under this claim the defendant lias withheld part of the contract price a nnm of some $700. \ jury was secured and the trial of the case began Ibis morning. A number of electrical experts irom various cities are here to give II tiniuny in the case.

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Police Kilis Hui'giai'. Indianapolis, Did., Nov. 27. 'us. (Special to the Herald.) Edward Pruitt, a merchant policeman, shot and killed Ed Fitzgerald, a burglar last night. The burglar's body wu: identified by his wife. Pruitt wu struck by the criminal rvilh his jimmy before the policeman shot him and he was slightly injured.

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Divorce Case From Hendricks.

A divorce case was this morning | jurors and witnesses

man. a student from Lagrange, is held as a suspect. He was caught in the immediate vicinity with a .ll? caliber revolver in his possession, from which one cartridge had been

dlscha rged.

Scully was seen by three students coming out of Minshall Laboratory and was walking toward East College. He lia.l taken only a few steps when the onlookers heard a revolver shot and :it the ame time saw Scully throw up his arms and Tall to the ground. In a Tew moment a crowd hurried to the campu The students pi ked Scully up mid aerie I him in to the waiting room of East College Appleman was teen running down Locust Street, hut was caught lie fore he had gone far. The motive for the shooting lies in the fact that Plot. Gough desires to give his class ia debate some practical court argument and the true criminal will lie run down when tin' debaters meet next week. The tragedy was carried out tinder his direction and made as realistic as possible Scully theoretically will he at death’s door until the trial is over. Appleman was chosen to play the assassin's role, hill his lawyers will first make the stale show that he Hr od the shot. The attorneys for tin slate and the defendant, the judge,

have been t*

Major-Gen. .lesse M. retired, of Greencastle pointed hy Henry M.

Lee, U. S. A lias been ap- | Novins, coni- i

mnnder-in-. hief 0 f the G. a. R., os assistant inspector-general of the G.

A.

it., for tile Department of Indiana general order announcing the ap-

Pliase of American History,” and i second upon "American History as ^ Portrayed hy American Poetry." Both lectures added to the impri" Ion made In the morning toll; Prof. Moran is an adept in presenting hi

tory.

In the afternoon Mrs. Olcott spok upon “Dramatizing of Stories" o work in the primary grades. Her work Is proving most intere tin" tin 1 helpful, and six 1 ho the cl r est at

tention of the teachers.

Tonight Janies Speed will give hi: celebrated lecture on the 'Blue Heron.'' This is a nature tory on the style of those made famous by Thompson-Seaton and others, and Mr. Speed does not fall behind any of the nature students in power ol portraying the nature world. Hi lecture Is illustrated, and many

Grccin ast le people will I'emenibei < om 111:1 lldei-i n ehief

that the pictures he showed wh* i here before as the most beautiful nature scenes ever thrown upon o

screen here.

Cloverdule’s hopes of an interurban wh.eh were growing faint through Jehn ate revived again. Bowman, Lie promoter of the project ha; reached Lie town again witti a new survey and another hunch of promises. Thi. time the survey has been made from Mooresvlllc to Cloverdale by what is known as the “north route." This passes much closer tii Belle t’nion than the first survey. In fact it misses Belle Un-

ion hut some two miles.

The new route was selected on suggestion of would-be purchasers of the bonds of the new road. These men stated that they would feel like taking the bonds if a road-bed could la' constructed with nowhere more than a I per cent grade. By taking the route just surveyed a road bed an he constructed with but little effort. It will he necessary, however, j to cross many farms, and condemnation proceedings will he m essary to

! get the right of way.

H iwnian says that he is confident that with ti guarantee of a t per cent grade there will he no trouble in felling (lie bonds, and promises that lirt will fly before the end of the

winter on the new line.

Belle Uni it is elated over the change In proposed line of tin* road, as this change will bring it within trikiiig di-t im e of that town.

The voting far Hie most popular lady in Gn < n. a t ic will continue at tie opera li ii ■ moving picture ■ how tonight. Tic handsome Arabian ne t wai t in be "iveu to (I is lady i on exhibition in the show window of Allen Brother: Dry GoJd .Tore.

DEE-DENMAN

pnintmetit has been received at the Indiana Headquarters!. The following Indiana vm ii have been appointed aids de-ramp on the staff of lie

William S.

Mead. I. II. U. Ro. v. T. L Hammond. H. L. Heiehert, dames F. Twi John Shtiw, Daniel It. Kehlet . Timothy E Howard, Rodney .train, August l.eirh, Russell I' I Finney, Jom pb Turnock, Levi Grum*

and M. M. dust us.

I'l.-o'd on Die docket of the Putnam I leeted and a great

Circuit Court on change of venue | ensue. I'roin Hendricks County. The case is Dial of Lucinda Hanlon nguiind Ren jninin Hanlon. The complaint alleges that the plaintiff asks divorce on Die ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, the defendant having cur ed, struck, knocked down and beaten the plaintiff on divers corns ions. Further the complaint alleges tlo> detendant is an habitual drunkard. The plaintiff asks divorce, the return of her previous name of Lucinda Nixon and the confirming of

her title to

legal battle will

At noon Thanksgiving day, I Mary Denman, daughter of Mr.

Tonight and Saturday night will be your last cbtinee to vote I Mr tb most popular lady in Greencastle.

Prof. .las. Speed Will deliver Ids popular lecture The Haunt of the Great Blue Heron I riday, 8:00 P M , at the Court lloutc Me is n linltll'c biViT, lull nut a “nature fakir.” He is true to his kodak. He has the catchy style of Finest Sea 11 ill-Tlloln pst ill. lie interests every hearer. Admission for Adults 25c Buy Iickets «if the ehildivn and help 111eni to hear Mr. Speed. Tickets also on sale at I.niigiloti’s. Sthaol Children's I ickets oil sale at It) cents, Friday tint il f»::Mi P. M , at Carnegie Library, ONLY.

SIGMA NU AT INDIANAPOLISU

Members of DePauw Chapter Didulge in Banquet and Ye||-Fcsl

Wednesday Niglu.

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HOVING PICTURES Evans Bros’. TO-NIGHT Tlie Tilt|e Girl who WouhliTt Believe in Santa (’Ians, knowing Birds. Miss Hold’s Puppets I Maud Painted ) SONG: “Priscilla,” GIFT GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT. CHANdE or PICTUKES EVERY NKJHT. Belter than ever

A hundred and fifty good fellows | made the Claypool Hotel round likt rooters’ row at a football game last niglit. while the annual banquet of I

120 acres of land that| the s, * nia N '>t fraternity was in prog

belong to her from riage.

HERE AGAIN AFTER 42 YEARS

a previous mar-1 r, ‘ ss - 'l' 1 "'.' do not tall it a banquet

however, but a rally A banquet l- I all right, but a rally gives them all | a chance to have a better time, ami I that is why they call it a rally. You

L. T. Fggei's, a Putnam County Huy Who Went to Kansas When IK \ . .'ii's Old Returns for Hu* First d ime Since IKtiti.

L. T. Eggern and wife of Kiowa County, Kansas, is visiting George W. White, of Greencastle for a few weeks. Mr. Eggers left Greencastle and Putnam County when lie was IS years old, which was 12 years ago. lie is now located in the Osage Indian section of southwestern Kansas, and ia well provided with the best Mr. Eggers is back in Putnam for Die first time since he left here. He notes many yliunj^' hi city and county. Especially does ho note the ib. uppoaram e of our forest lit* d< [rlares that the county looks like a | prairie bow, compared with its ap- | peurance when he left. He will be

{ here some three weeks.

| know how men yell at a political rally. Thai's the way these Sigma Nie | yelled last night at their rally. The banqueters were at the table| from 7 o’clock until seventeen minutes and forty-six seconds after midnight. Not all this time was spent in] yelling, but most of ii was. The rest was spent in eating and speech-mak-

ing.

Delegations were present from the ] four Indiana chapters located at De Pnuw, Indiana. Purdue and Ro:e| Poly. Indianapolis News.

Moving pictures at the opera house tonight Dio best in the city.

*>•> •:♦*> ❖ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS •> James A. Hope to Daniel K. Hope, land In Warren tp. . . 1 Henry Stephens to Win. R. Jenkins, lot in Greencastle. llua| Harry L. Morrison et al to Louisa A. Denman, pt lot in Greencastle IToti Lemuel L. Parish to dames A. Shoemaker, land in Gloverdale tp boo

EAOIN’V FORGET THAT THE DREt > GOODS SALE At Vermilion’s Begins on NEXT MONDAY If you are wanting a Skirt, Dress or Suit see us. We know we will able to save you money. Our entire line of Dress Goods will go into this sale at greatly reduced prices. Vermilion’s

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