Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1928 — Page 2

GREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE TWO

THE

GREENCASTLE HERALD Kstabiished as thi: Star & Democrat in 1858

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT bo made for not loss than two-thirds OF ESTATE f * le a PP r| tia pf l value thereof, to

Entered as Second Cl..ss mai! mntter at the Oreoncastle, Ind., rwstotlice.

Notice is hereby given to the Cred- the '‘real" 1 ra“nte * itor?, Heirs and Legatees of Wesley will be given a deed of conveyance J

-hare - j. 'ivioild op i r l , e j r W. Wildntan, deceased, to appear in therefor, and the purchasers of the ? Ll li " y 11 " ; ; ity r^lthe Putnam Circuit Court, held at b'lildlngs will be given a bill of sale ' j Publi aod eve . after’ ■ > it Sunday, at South Jackson Street, | i n ,ii„ na «n the 1A Hav of therefo , , J - If any . of the buildings j t

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OBITUARIES

Grcencastle, Indiana, on the 14 day of February, 1928, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and 1 said heirs are notified to then and

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ceive their distributive shares.

— 1 _______—_—_3 Witness, the Clerk of said Court,

t *his 23rd day of January, 1928. FERD LUCAS, Clerk Putnam Cir-

cuit Court.

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SYNOPSIS

Ml/rn Marlin, secretary In I.eon»rd Gilbert, a divorce lawyer to whom she is engaged, discovers that her younger sister, Helene, has become infatuated with Huntley Shelton, a uealthy Don Juan whose

nation. Yes, clearly, this was wkal had happened. She began to conceive a trenien dons dislike to the man who had gc nearly made a wreck of fer life Indeed, she was growing very dramatic over the entire affair He

wife, N ita, is making a fourth of- should not he allowed to hurt M”ra tempt to divorce him. Myra rfi*-j She would take matters into hot i.'Uises herself and goes to Slid- own hands—hut how? That wa* lion's hunting lodge to frighten him. the question. Perhaps she'd think into giving up Helene. Sheldon, of something by morning re<nqniung Myra, pretends a heart Pondering over the question ailaik. fori iny her to remain with Helene slept fitfully, hut hy the ) .m all night. Nita arrives next! time morning had arrived she was rooming, but Myra esca/ie.s without i coming nearer to her solution. And being identified. Then she pints when she finally awoke she hud do that Helene has eloped with Itutph ! elded what sho should do. She l.aylor. Myra, believing herself must see Huntley Sheldon and tell safe from detection, has just re- him Just exactly what she thought ceiied a warning visit from tihcl-' of him. Tell him that he couldn't don. mill any of his tricks on her sis- - ter. That was all there was to do CHAPTER XIII—Continued I about it. Myra had taken cure o! 1,1 ,• i . her, and now she must proiec;

Myra. She must make Sheldon

n ght he that was worrying Helene lualize that he must give Myra up —Huntley Sheldon. But she was Heleno looked In through thethinking of It having only one ele-1 bathroom door, where she could see

I Ralph shaving. That would keep | him occupied for the next ten min utes, anyhow. She got out of lied

iu only what and crept softly across (he room aiy for the girl and then went on to Myra's door to

listen. She could hear her sister humming. Myra always hummed when sho sat in front of her dressing table combing her hair. Thai would do away with the possibility of an Interruption from Myra fc

meut In it. She didn't want to menn the name until Helene did, and

tk.un she could c Ebe fell was nece

to know. Sho could not, however, realize what was passing through tioleno's mind at that moment. Hut fhe was not at nil surprised when

Helene spoke.

Myra, has Huntley Sheldon been J’onmfew'ni'inuVes! The coast wa

Loro: Heleno vi-nf/*iw»#i i

On tip-toes Helene stole Into Hie

watched Myra's ,,i„. iv

lace closely.

Sheldon! Why, what ever made |j v | nc j- 00 m and sat down at the you thmk that. Myra kept her i phone, she put in her call In a head In nt low over her work. whispered voice. Then she wailed * j U8t "| ,n, h' re< b 1 I was a lit-, yuppfjgg something had happened r 1 ' -bat that '-ve- that would cause Sheldon not to rci , hy i,"; u Myra ” ot ,el '“S I her. Hut no. Site simply had to the truth? Had someth ng terrible lltm That was all there was to it happened, or wnat. Helene pon-, NVll ,, n could !ihe bp(it get out of tl)t 1 ’ i I 'r! ' hom o without being seen. That Now. you mm m v.orry^any W1 , s ,, aS y Myra and Ralph would

uior» about that. Helene.” M.m

Myra and Ralph

both be at work, so she'd make il

that very afternoon.

New she heard the ringing at th« other end of the wire. She must make Sheldon understand that this was very, very Important, if he RPemed to hesitate at all. Perhaps j In had heard of her marriage, and would be afraid to be seen so soon j with her. No, Sheldon wasn’t that ' kind. He wasn’t afraid of much oi I anything, where women were con- : i irned. He'd probably come quick ly enough when she called. Now she could hear the phone ring the second time. He was probably asiei p, and it would awaken him. lielcne was quite right in her Ust ! thought, for Sheldon wns making the most of his rest after a late I party the night before. At the first ringing of the phone he stirred un cailly and decided to let it ring Then came the second disturbing I sound, and in self defense he took the receiver off the hook and mum | bled u very sleepy: ‘’Hello.’’ Then, | as the answer came over the wire, Mr, tsheldon Us face brightcuod and ho sat u|

In bed.

"Hello,” Helene was murmuring

r sister, smiling. "It’s all sweetly Into tho phone. "I’d like p - ;t you have nothing to 1- nr. to p. ak to Mr. Sheldon, please.” ■ Ju ' to I--- very happy now.’ ! “This la Huntley, Helene,” Of coui.-t . that was it, Myra told you recognized my voice. 1 It• -1self. Hi 1 ne didn't know any- didn't know whether you would oi Hiing about Sheldon's visit. She not." This dripping honey, was merely worried about ln-r own "I'd i cognize It any place, dar col! in * tlon • with the innn and v, ; liter," came the answer. "I’m si . fraid he might ( ausi some trouble glad to hear from you again. 1 war If anythin;: did happen, now, it -sorry about Saturday night, hut 1 would he her worry not Helene’s. I suppose It couldn’t be helped.” Helene crushed the <• ij,, rette "And I was, too. hut It was impor, . ebb In her handkerehief. Tie y slide for mo to come.” And what c

“I II iike to speak t. vl^nse,* 1

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w< re too real, too tangible, not bo considered as evidence. "All right. Myra. You've been a wonderful ister to me, and some day I'm going to show you how much 1 appreciate It." She got up and kiss ■ Jvia. "There, now tin- water's boiling. You'd better take It

•ff.”

But all that night Helene was ire il <1 wah the thoii -in. that ran j*i ■•leiitly through In r h'-ad. Why hadn't Myra told her the truth. Purely there must be some reason. Po- .ildy Nheldon had got some hold over .Mvra through her. That waa

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eti to think ahn iv on how silly

was to

hat a true sistcr

through it all. And e. hy her own foolish had got Myru into a

good thing it was that l didn’t go Helene told herself. "But I'd lov« to see you soon.” "Why, that's fine,” Sheldon felt qiille pleased with himself. "WUer can you make It?” ’’Well, would about two thlrtj this afternoon suit, Huntley?’ Heleno cooed. "Splendid. At the apartment?” "it, that would bo fine.” You don't know what you're letttnti yourself in for, Mr. Sheldon, Helene murmured to herself. Just waft until you see who’s going to turz

the tables.

Sim "And I’ll sim* that we’ro not dlt> Ii.-i tiu b"d.” t-huldun nromisod e agerly

man. S i clever, d'etle ns

tain, ’ ct if Mvra i in a r the spell oi couldn't imagine her • •illiunt sister being !

'Kino. At two ilihly, then. Byebye.” Helene bung up tho phone quickly and retreated to her room fui she could hear Myra preparing to emerge. And when her slstei did come out Heleno was ostensibly

just beginning to awakcu.

It'i; pcrhai'i su-ldon might not

brilliant sister being have been so highly gratified, nod to do anything of the Heleno might have set her mouth -i t Hut stranger tblags have hap- in an even mom grim line, could • u-’d, sh • told her--. If. And she , they have rc.-jj-rdut was happening kt how fascinating Sheldon on tho telephone connection. For ■ ■ : h- wanted to. And Rotts was "tapping" tho lino and l " • had happened—why, all listening intently to the convcrsa t thing that Myra had w arned Hon. On a littlw pad ho was makild Ml m fear slater** lav notations aa to the time, tha hi id. No, bo, that couldn't honteB. I pImo Md tho glrL He was puzzled, wouldn't allow It. MV- felt as however, at tho name "Helene" lh c h she were In Myra's place, I that Sheldon had mentioned. Ho m . Myra In hers. I couldn't fit her into tho aebemo ol !; i: is were irue. then something : things, hut his one hope was that she must ho tlon.*, and, quite logically, : mipht he tho woman wiiom he had th' t .--k fell on Hth no. She must seea ou Sunday morning at the I id ome plan whereby she could : Lodge. However, ho would find the . . .to Mvrtv. sin. felt that she j afternoon’s work easy sailing, no , rrrm-n trp considerably slue-' doubt, for he couldn't miss sucb she- Iwl been married, and would • an obvious rendezvous, bo qu te able to copu with any slt-J (To be continued.)

INSTALLMENT TW'ENTY-THRES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO WASHINGTON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP PUTNAM COUNTY. INDIANA Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Trustee of Washington School Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that, he Will on the 10th day of February, 1928, at the hour hereinafter designated, sell at public auction ,the following described real estate situated in Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana

tot* it:

TRACT NUMBER ONE Part of the southwest quarter of Section 34, township 13 north, range 5 west, beginning at a stake 2 chains and 90 links south '29 degrees west of a point, 3 chains and 42 'A links west of the northeast corner of said above described quar I ter section; thence north 68 degrees, 1 west 3 chains and 53 >4 links to a take; thence south 29 degrees west | 2 chains and 83 links to a stake; I thence south 68 degrees east 3 chains and 53V4 links to a stake;! on the side of the public highway; ■thence north 29 degrees east parallel with the center line of the public highway, 2 chains and 83 links to the place of beginning, contain-

ing one ( I ) acre.

TRACT NUMBER TWO

A parcel of land in the north half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter in section 32, I township 13 north, range 5 west and described as follows, towL: Beginning at a sandstone situated south SO degress east 7.50 chains from a point on the west line of said quarter quarter which point is 2.93 chains south of the northwest corner of said quarter quarter, thence south 15 degrees west, 3.57-|

1/7 chains thence south 75

are sold separately from the real i * estate, the purchaser will be given;* thirty days in which to remove said ? buildings. ' % Witness my hand this 17th day of ? January, 1928. t EDWARD CHEW. Tiustec of j ? Washington Township, Putnam County. Indiana. j t 3t Jan. 19-26 Feb. 2. Posters if

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"My stomach was in a sick, unde- j healthy condition and my food never

igrees east 2.80 chains, th north digested right, so that. my. whole 1 i degrees t'ust, .1.5. 1 . chains, j system was run down anw I was althence north 75 degrees west 2.80 , chains to the beginning, except 4 ( w»ak as a child. My food rods square In the northeast corner eystem was run down and I was al-

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TRACT NUMBER THREE A parcel of land in the north half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 32, township 13 north, range 5 west, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing 1.05 chains south of the northwest corner of the aforesaid quarter quarter and running thence north 73-14 degrees east 3 chainj; thence south 1,01 chains, thence south il l ,2 degrees west two chains; thence south 51% degrees west 1.63 chains to the west line of said quarter quarter; thence north upon said line 2.4 8 chains to the beginning, containing fifty-three hundredths (53 100) of an acre, more or less. Tract number ONE will be sold at Ten A. M. of said flay on the premises described us tract number ONE, and tracts number TWO and THREE will be sold at Eleven A. I M. of said day upon the premises di rrlbed as tract number TWO. The buildings on Tracts One and .Two will be offered for sale separjalely from the real estate. Tracts I number One and Two will be offered for sale separately from the buildings located thereon. after which tract number One, with the building thereon and tract number two, with the building thereon will be Offered for sale. Haul sales will

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