Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1912 — Page 2
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Obituary. On the 10th of Oecember at turn of noon occurred the death ol bright little Margaret Anna Hunter, the older child of Fred Ernest am. Mary Gooodwin Hunter, whose quiet country home lies in East Mario* township, Putnam county. Ind Thipromising child accidently fell in*; a basin of hot water while wnlkin: backward pulling the string of hot hoby horse on Monday the 9th, and although the burn was not consider ed serious, yet this, with her high nervous tension resulted in hedeath the following day. She was born on Sept. 2r>. 1909 and was therefore three years. I wo months and fifteen days old tit tin time of death. No child was ever brighter, none ever more teaohabb and none more beautiful and ant in childish ways than she and none more lovable. Her innocent precision and womanly sympathy and effeetlonate “let me show you" tire left as undying monuments to the loved ones that knew her and loved her. In this Christmas tide while little ones are enjoying their precious presents, her little son! will spend this and succeeding Christmases will; her Blessed Saviour in the land beyond the tomb. And her interests it the beautiful things of an enrthb character are supplanted by real treasures in heaven. She was not only the pet of 4 her own family but also in the grandpar 'tit's homes she was their satisfae tion and great delight. Her only great grand-parent now living, Mrs Lucinda Goodwin of Quinn, Ohio will join you sorrowful ones and share your burden of sorrow today. She was indeed the real pet cf every home she entered and Grandma Perry's home is one who will - - member her childish pranks and her playful hours in years to come. Many are the neighbors and many the living relatives who are Strieker in this bereavement. She leaves her dear papa and mamma, her little baby brother, Morris Spencer, seven weeks old, her grand-parents and the other immediate relatives with neighbors and friends to weep over rfo-ir great and mdden loss. The funeral took place from the Christian church at Fillmore on Thursday; services conducted by tin Rev. tY, H. Brown. We return thanks for the unlimited kindness received and to the special quartet and the organist rendering the music at the church and also to the ones that furnished music at the beautiful home.
Notice to Non-Residents, The State of Indiana, 1’utnat County, SS: In the Putnam Circuit Coin N' vember Term, 1912 Florence Twlgg vs. Vernh \ Twigg. Complaint Xo. 82,G4. Now comes the plaintiffs, b> Thee dore Crawley, attorney, and tiles hecomplaint heroin, for divorce, to gether with an affidavit that sab' defendant, Vernie V. Twigg, is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby give; said defendent that unless he be an appear on the 37th day of the nex Term of the Putnam Circuit eour the same being the 17th day of Feb. D. 1913 at the Court House in ti; City of Greencastle, in said Count and Stat-e, and answer or demur t* said complaint, the same will b< heard and determined in his ab senee. Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at the City of Greencastle, this 13th day of DecemIrer, A. I)., 1912. ARTHUR .T HAMRICK, Clerk Theodore Crawley. Plffs’ Atty. 3t S-D—Dec. 20th.
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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL EstU F. The undersigned Commissioner. b> virtue of an order of the Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Albert A. Cooper, et al vs. Emery Cooper, et al and numbered 8351 upon the docket thereof, hereby gives notice that at the farm housA on the following described real estate on the 12th day of Oecember. 1912. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said lay, he will offer for sale a* priv; .» vendue and at not. leas than the 'nil appraised value thereof the folio ing described real estate, fo-
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Th ' We t half the N’orfheasqtmr >r and tt Eas* half of the So*!*’ a: t niiarterfi and the Northwest ” r - of the SouiI*o-icf quarter, al! , T*-. elV.. n n > Township Thlr121 N r*'- of Panee Fou- ■ an-1 EolithwoFt frnet ?r ’ v of Sec Snvon (7) TnwmK u on (12) North of Range Thr * West. | lots no's' * n *w •
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three, four, five slv. seven am) in the town of Westland, and ■■ 11 ■.> aid real estate in I’utnam Count) Indiana. TERMS OF SU E-At least ope third of th purchase price ca h '• 'pand and the balance in three equal installments, payable respectively i' 'tot to exceed twelve and twenty four months nil to he evidenced by notes of the purchaser, hearing six per cent interest from their date, waiving • lief, providing for attorneys' fees, r> secur'd by a mortgage on the r" estate sold, or th° purchaser has t! > privilege to pay all cash. ALBERT A. COOPER. Commission* q W AT. Sutln rlln, Attorney 3*- S-O -Oee fith tBill-
Notice of Final Sciflemrnl of Exfat Ni'tior is heroic given to the ere. itors. heirs and legatees of John I! Fox. deceased, to appear in the 1’u nam Circuit Court, held at Gr oneastle, Indiana on the fith day if January, 1913. end show enu--e. t any, why the Final Settlement \. counts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved: and sa d heirs are no* tied to then and there make nroof of heirship, and roeo vo their distributive shares. AVitness, Tito Clerk of said coin - ; this 13th day of December, 1912. ARTHUR J. HAMRICK. Clerk Pntnani Circuit Couv* W. M Suthcrlin. Atty. St—S-D—Dec. 20th.
stockholder- Notice of Election. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The . Central Trust Company < f Greencastle, Ind., will he held at ti office of said Trust Co., in the C* •- tral National Bank buildir.: on Tuesday, January 1 !. 1913, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ei
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R L. O'Hair President. .1 L. Handel, Secretary. 4t—S-D—Dec. 13.
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DUPONT AND DAYTONA, I I.A . J A( KSON VII I E, Sf. AUGUSTIN I Jnmian 7(li iin (he .Morion Route Train consisting of high back scat coaches and sleeping cars fros i Crawfordsvllle Ladoga, Roaclula! . Greencastle, Blnomlngtn, Reilh r<! Mitchell ami Orleans. For inforitij|tion or reservations tiddress W. W < ILGIS. Traveling Passeng* • Agent, AT,.non IP n* ". Bedford L i
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County Indiana, that here has been filed In his office a petition by J. G. Goslin. et al., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Frankln Township, Putnam County, Indiana, and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said county, mi Monday, the Gth day of Janun'.v. )912, the same being the first day of tho January Term. 1913, of . d hoard AVhird, -cd petition is tn the fol lowing words and figures, to-wit• Stall of Indiana, Putnam County
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To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County Indiana: We the und os;-" d freeholders and voters of Franklin Township, i Putnam C unity, indiana, respectfully petition your honorable board and risk that tbe liighwav hereinafter described. In said Township, be improved as hereinafter recommended Paid highway, or more particular!! - •he center lino of said highway, is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the point of Intersection of the renter line of Forrest Hook street in tire Town of Uoaehdale. Put nam County. Indiana, with the center line of the Roachdale and New Maj s vilie Free Gravel Road, which poin* of intersection is the East bounilr> line /if the corporate limits of ti' said town of Kofudidale, Putnam foamy. Indiana thence AA'est with the center line of said Forrest Howe street in said town to center line of said Pine street in said Town, thence North with the center line of said Pine street in said Town to the center lino of Columbia st., in said town thence AA'est with the center line of said Columbia street in said town b (lie center lino of Indiana street in said town, thence North with the center line of sitid Indiana street in “aid town, to the North corporal 'ino of said Town of Roaclulale, Ind - ana, where the said Indiana street intersects what is known as th - * BalnbrUKo and Ladoga free Grav. 1 Road. Said highway herein asked to 1 improved is bss than three miles In length and connects at the East on I | with an improved free gravel *•( 1 j and at the North end with an h • proved free gravel road. Petitioners recommend that • '' highway herein asked to he impne, ed he sufficiently grad'd and dnn ed, and that the paving material n 1 be crushed stone, utilizing as far a possible the stone already on s," : ! highway, and that the surface < f said highway bo finishoi) with erus 1 ed stone hound together with tarvl i • or asphalt binder, so that said road way will be of a hard, smooth an l durable character Petitioner:! further roconunenJ that the entire length of said propor ed improvement he from curb tn curb in said highway Petitioners further ask that sail highway be ordered improved without holding an election, and we recommend that the width thereof confirm to the present width of th highway and streets over which petition describes.
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Slock holders Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that th annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Central National Bank o Greencastle will bo hold at the office of the bank in Greencastle, In diana Tuesday, January 14, 1913, ;r 2 o clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a. Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaetion of such other business as may come before said meeting. R. L. O’Hair, President. J. L. Randel, Cashier. 4t—9-D—Dec 13.
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