Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1927 — Page 3

GREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE THREE

j. E. Batchelder, an employer of Wabash Valley ‘Electric Com-

pany

offered severe skin abrasions

tthcii he fell from an Electric Company truck Thursday. He was eiatched and bruised about the arms

hands and knees.

VONGASTli SATURDAY __ 10c — 25c 2 P. M. to 11 P. M. Something You’ve Never Seen! c EE Tim McCoy trapped by the Chinese mob. escape by vaulting over their heads on a spear! Hundreds of other new thrill, with a glorious love story, in the most thrills, with a glorious satisfying picture of the new outdoor star! Continuity by Marian Ainslee. Titles by Marian Ainslee and Ruth Cummings.

directed W. S. VAN DYKE Claire Windsor

Postmaster E. It. Bartley was In Spi ncer on business, Friday. Tho Christian Church Choir will moot Saturday evening at 7:301 o'clock at the church. The members of the Chi Lambda class of the First Baptist Church "ere guests at a sumptuous chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Lola Griinth of Greencastle, Tuesday Mrs, Griffith was a former member of the class.—Brazil Times, Detective Huffman of the Pinkerton agency and a Mr. Masten of Coat* sville, were here Friday, working on the theft of some clothing which was taken at Coatesville about two weeks ago. It was said a local man was under surveillance. An affidavit charging Claude Brown with escaping from the Indiana State Farm, March 20, 1925, has been filed in the Putnam Circuit court. Brown was originally sentenced to the farm from the Wayne circuit court at Richmond. As a result of a decision handed dowrt in the Putnam Circuit cour*.. real estate owned jointly by Frank Knott and Jennie Knott, divorce'! will be sold by Curtis Hughes, at the Court House Saturday morning-, October 15, to ihe highest bidder.

Bible Teacher Slain

TRY THIS RECIPE TO END IT ALL HAPPILY By International News Service MCPHERSON, Kan.—If you wish to “end it all’’ happily in a “pleasant” death, fill a container full of pure oxygen ai.d climb in. Dr. .1. W. Hershey, director of the department of chemistry at McPherson college here, has recently completed experiments with animal life, in which he places various forms of the species under a variety of gases for observation . Dr. Hershey says that animals of all types, when placed in an atmosphere entirely of oxygen, frolic and play in high spirits, but soon die what might be called a very pleasant death. The pure environment into which they are placed, he says, causes this condition to exist. The heart action is greatly stimulated for a time and only etherial happiness seems in store for them. But, he explains, this life is like burning the candle with a torch at each end. After a short period, the subject becomes weary and passes into a sound sleep from which it never awakens.

GERMAN GIRL. AGED 14, BREAKS WEIGHT RECORD

By International News Service 'BERLIN,—Lori Schnaekrlc, fourteen year old village girl of Heimsheim in Wuertemberg outweighs her parents by about one hundred German pounds and claims to be the heaviest girl of Germany. She weighs 312 pounds, and her parents, together, weigh only 235 pounds, of which the father’s share is 135 pounds and the mother’s about a hundred pounds,

founded in memory of Riley. This evening a program was to be held at the hospital at an informal dinner, and a program was to be given at the library. In Death Probe ...

WANT ADS

AUTO LOANS:—We loan up to $300.00 on new and used cars. Indiana Loan Co., 243/2 E. Wash.

FOR RENT—Five-room house with 2 acres ground. East Washington Street. Call 453.

LOST:—Black traveling hag betwe< n Greencastle and Cloverdale, containing ladies’ clothing and other articles. Name inside. Phone 431.

Virgil Kerr, of Newport, Kentucky, field for questioning in murder of father, claims lie killed him in self defense. (fiit emu I Iona 1 Newarcel)

PUTNAM COUNTY GOLD STAR MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION

COMEDY “NAUGHTY BOY” CHAPTER NO. 9 “CRIMSON FLASH ’ LAST TIMES TONIGHT CLARA BOW “HULA” OUR GANG COMEDY ‘YALE vs. HARVARD’

Rose Sarlo, 17-ycar-old Sunday school teacher of Woodbury, N. T., who was beaten, shot and strangled, then thrown into a creek. Police say George Yaro, an admirer of girl, confessed crime. (International Kewereel)

NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS ALL WATER BILLS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE i THE lorn OF EA< II MONTH. AND | MUST BE PAID ON OR BEFORE ! THE ABOVE DATE, TO GET THE i BENEFIT OF THE NET RATES. THE GREENCASTLE WATER I WORKS CO.

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PARK TOURISTS ROUTED THRU GREENCASTLE

INDIANAPOLIS TO TURKEY RUN MOTORISTS ADVISED TO TAKE STATE ROAD THROUGH THIS CITY—PAVED ROAD SOUTH TO NATIONAL ELIMINATES DUST With completion of paving State Road 43 from the National Road to Greencastle by the state highway commission, attention was called today by Richard Lieber, state conservation director, that Indianapolis to Turkey Run State Park traffic is offered a route to avoid a detour arounil paving between the Marion County Line, and Danville on State Road 36, the short route to this park. The distance is 11.5 miles longer via Greencastle but provides pavement for over half the distance and thus eliminates dust. Some will likely wish to take this route until such time as new pavement is opened to Danville, Mr. Lieber believes in view of the many inquiries to his office regarding routings. Under this routing traffic from Indianapolis would go west on the National Road to the intersection of Road 43, thence on 43 through Greencastle to intersection of Road 3G and thence on 36 to Rockville and over the regular route to the park.

CAPITAL CITY PAYS TRIBUTE TO RILEY, POET

' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 7— (INS)—With marked simplicity and informality, the Hoosier capital today paid tribute to the memory of its great poet and philosopher, James Whitcomb Riley. The observance of Riley’s seventyeighth birthday anniversary was combined with observance of the tenth anniversary of the central public library building, which was dedicated as a memorial to him. Several hundred school Children gathered this morning at the Riley home. W. A. Mough, a friend of the poet, spoke on his life and a short program was given. A group of friends and student* of the writings of Riley were to go to his grave at Crown Hill cemetery this afternoon to lay the annual wreath offering. During the afternoon the Riley Memorial hospital was to be thro\vn open to the public for a program. More than 5,009 children have passed

| through the hospital since it

Mrs. Belle Carver, Campbell Bros., Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Fred John, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Donohue, Mrs. Sarah L. Wood, Josephine Rubush, Mrs. John Brownfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Phoebe McCammavk, Mrs. W. L. Hughes, Jacob Thomas, Mrs, Emily Prevo, A. E. and M. A. Ayler, Effrey M. Voliva, Mrs. C. C. Gautier, Nurses Putnam County Hospital, Rowena E. Kelley, Mrs. S. W. Shoemaker, Mrs. Lee Martin, William Noble, W. R. Steele, Eugene Gilmore, Mr. ami Mrs. Jno. Best, John R. Cox, Conrad Shinn, Belle Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pitts, Pauline Pitts, Carl and Walter Pitts, Ruth and Dora Pitts, William Pitts, William H. Pitts, A. A. Hauck, R. Roy Higgins, Homer Branham, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodrum, W. E. VonTress, J. E. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Shirley, Edward F. Schulz, Andrew Sweeney, Joe Nurse, David Vanlandingham, W. E. Alexander, John II. Patterson, Grover Boots, Robert Delong, Dona Jackson, Dooma York, Mrs. Stcthen Hopper, Earl W. Bemis, Josephine C. Lewis, Ella Beckwith, Jxdia Talbott, James Talbott, W. H. Cody, C. E. Blue, Curtis Hughes, C. H. Barnaby, W. R. Von Tress, Albert Shuey, Paul Gettingcr, Mr. and Mrs. Milo West, Miss Barrow, E. R. Bartley, Elizabeth Ward, C. E. Hollick, brank A. Ashworth, Lawrence W. Crump, Orah O’Hair, Robert A. Best, O. W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner, Edward Efteljorge, Sr. Edward N. Eiteljorge, Jr., Charles H. Eiteljorge, V’irginia Eiteljorge, Charlotte Eiteljorge Porter, R. W. Shafer, Matt Murphy, W. H. Vandevier, J. C. Baker, C. P. Broadstreet, O. F. Overstreet, ■«». Deward Smythe, Misses Ikamire, Lawrence Hoffman, ■Mr. and Mrs. Ves Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Young, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs. Edgar Van Cleave, O. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharp, S. B. Town, Tamih Phillips, Henry Phillips, Mrs. D. O. Moffett, Ward D, May hall, J. B. Crosby, Mary Frances Cooper, O. L. Reeves,

WANTED:—Family or Student Wash lags—Call Herald Office.

FOR RENT:—5 rooms on South College—Phone F. S. Hamilton. FOR RENT:—One room and a kitchenette furnished well for lignt housekeeping. Flossie Runyan.

Estate, located In Indiana, to-wlt:

Putnam County.

A part of the West half of the

South West quarter Section 16, Township 14, N. R. 4 West, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 162 feet North of the center of the main tract of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad (formerly the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad) at a stake on the East side of the Greencastle and Crawfordsville Gravel road (formerly the Crawfordsville State road) running thence North 96 feet

and 6 inches, thence East 104 thence South 96 feet and 6

Terms of sale is Cash. Said sale to take place at the south floor of the Court House in the city of Greencastle, Indiana, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, Oct. 15, 1927 Dated, this the 7th day of October, 1927. CURTIS nUoriES, Commissioner. Theodore Crawley, Atty. 2*0. Oct. 7-12 Posters

COAL CONTRACT

The Board of Trustees Putnam Co. Hospital will receive bids at Hospital feet, Saturday October 15th 1 P. M. for 4

Inches, carloads Indiana, Kentucky & East-

t hence West beginning.

104 feet to the place of

ern Coal to be —Adv.

delivered as directed.

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CHOICE APPLES:—Grimes; Jonathan, Winesap, Baldwin, Northern Spy and several other varieties — orchard Balnbrldge-Greencastlo Road one and one half miles east of Brtcl; Chapel.—H. G. Brown.

F. E. Reed

LADIES AID of the M. P. Chureh, Clinton Falls, will have a food sale, ^ at Charles Rector's Saturday, Oct. 8. !•! — i . ■ -

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FURNITURE Ambulance

AND UNDERTAKING Service Day or Night

FOR SALE—Three hor. es, three sets j double work harness, one wagon, two %

CLOVERDALE, IND. Phone 2 on 64, Cloverdale.

plows and a disc harrow. See Mrs. Lonnie Gleason, Commercial Place,

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Neilie Stiles, Donald Riley,

Chas. A. Marshall and wife, Cloyd C. Herod,

Glen Bergen,

Mrs. Eva Williams,

Curry Inman, Lee Williams,

Mrs. A. T. Crawley, Mrs. Dan’l O’Connell,

David Sullivan,

Mrs. J. P. D. John, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masten, George W. Garrett, Kenneth Justus,

Edna Evans, John Shannon,

Perry W. Wright,

W. N. Morgan,

Edward Newsone, George Smysour, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. S. A. Vermilion.

(Continued Monday).

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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE

Notice is hereby given that the! undersigned commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in thej Putnam Circuit court, wherein Frank Knotts is plaintiff and Jennie Knotts ,et al are defendants for the partition of certain real estate therein JJ* described, to sell the said Ileal es-J J tale described in the complaint in X said cause, I will as such commission *

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