Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1928 — Page 2

CREENCASTLE HERALD PACE TWO

THE CREENCASTLE HERALD

hstabiu.hed us the Star & Democrat in 1858

NOTICE OF PETITION TO IMPROVE

HIGHWAY

I Notice is hereby given by the un-

1 I as St 1 mail matter at the Greancaatle, Ind., jostoSce. •• ^ ^ni * i y ^ ''imli-ina that CharJjBsJ. Arnold a Petition has been filed in his office LL_ uu y. by U. P. Mullins and others for the

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i’ubli-hed every afternoon, except Sunday, at 17-19 South Jackson Street, . m p loV()me]lt 0 f a certain highway CZ. v/i n Vi r-1 c 11 ij Tr»/l’onn T'Iv T . T-'.T*! I O \ Iv fin ! < ! rMoii nn u i t n\L'n w li i tt a?lfl (rfft

NOTICE OF PETITION TO IMPROVE HIGHWAY Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, that a petition has been filed in his office by Oscar W. Ubenchaln and others for the improve-

MINISTER CONFESSES TO SLAYING OF FAMb y

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in ment of a certain highway in Green-

castle Township, said county and state and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board ofj commissioners of said County on

Grecncastle, lnd : ana. TELEPHONE 65. Greencastle township and Green

SI BSCKIPTION RATES , J castle City in said county and state

By mail in Putnam County, $3.00 a year; outride Putnam County, ?3.»0 an( i that said petition is set for heara year; in Greer,castle, by carrier, 10c a week; weekly edition, fl.50 a year; j 11( . before the Board of commission-

adverti'in[ r rates on aj-pliccition. i or. ol said county on Afonday. Maidi Monday* Marcb 5th, 19^8 the rrhic

OBITUARIES j 5th, 1928, the same being the first being the first day of the regular able at the rate of 2'* centa a line. A verage I dayol the regular March Term 1M*. March 'Term, 1928 ol mid board and

°< “ hoard and which •aW petitio.i which said petit is as follows tolls as follows to-wit: State of Indiana, I wit: To the Honorable Board of

County of Putnam, SS; To the Board ; Commissioners of Putnam County, ' “ fof Commissioners of Putnam County, ladfana.

© BEWARE OF

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I pyright 1S27, Warner tiros. Ilclures Inc, ■BEWARE Ol 1 Rich, It a Warner Brea,

picturizaticn of this novil.

RYXOPSH minding me. I'm so careless about r i-o \Jari 'iry In Leo*-' time, anyhow," she was still talk-

errt Gilbert, a divorce lawyer to i In*. I ' Weil, It'S two now," Myra prodtin her inter, ttelene, M tn;atuated ded her.

• 'h // ■ v Sheldon whose u'fe,, “Ves, yes. Well, I'm off. Wish

no l I I ms luck, my deaf.” sue hurried to

Iheldon to fo- - hint I tv,-> floof.

jHt ; :i rose. "Indeed l do. Good

: ’ i ■••</•> - 'ii' ■ l luck—and—good-bye. I suppose I’ll

• ' >p< s tt ith ar what happens, later." 11 you w ill - never feat. You've

o . i ‘ ' , r"ii r Uulc% ti,.pn so nice to listen to me. And

mil i—O, tell Mr. Gilbert I

■ ih'i s t'- h" t hil'lin: Vita niay i'e back later this afternoon."

All right. Goodbye."

When the door had closed after Mrs. Sheldon, Myra rushed back to her desk and seized the phone. She wilted Impatiently, jiggling the hook up and down. At last the voice of the operator, and she gave the number of her own apartment. It she could only reach Helene be-

all her m ws to anyone I foro r’te started for Sheldons and

toil her what had happened. Surely llolune would listen to her this Site must liit'l her, and warn

I/'C rcmlcsvou-e. Out dm

v'i knout who 'lli'ii n"" is. she t/nrs to her I'lwi/rr, Gilbert, and tells Myra her plans to trap Sheldon.

Chapter XIV—Continued

"Why. she phoned Mr. Sheldon this morning.” Nita went on quite

eager to t

at ail—jn t so she could talk and yet it told. “And Potts had the

wlron'tapped.’ She speaks in a very her. Long, dull I ng «r«f« the only

It: She phoned him herself, and as i things sh« cjuld hear,

si 'a as f lie said; nlzed her voice. ; ’Helene, darling.

She waited

waited, drumming with Iter fin-

Hr 1 ;.I.' lie rciog . the desk top; tapping her I foot impalii ntly. Then the voice t). Potts heard of the operator: "Sorry, but they

the entire thing

arIced this per m t i cone to his apartment .it two thirty this afternoon. M- ; cover, 1:1s parting words were; T'll see that we won't be d.sturhod.'" Mrs Sheldon laughed sai l ast i. ally. "I ■ siiirl.cd—O. mil”

Well, that six rid h

w r alter Myi i «:■ ; k> •ping lin'd of her. if with trenvnilitus effort

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It was a!ilrs SDold a iiternilnabiy. much lietter nd have her on was “.aymiteh more ii m up You o Hove, don't

o fai with a wi give herself aw ud Myra douh

i' to protect her a : f his wife—even if

\rd M - '-‘helilon do not answer.

Ar ‘" Shel " on ‘ Quick! She must try Sheldon's

liome. Perhaps he hadn’t left yet. Sh.o found his number in the book and called, but by one of the s»r-

wa In fori ed that Mr.

E .eldon bad gone out and had left no message, llis apartment! She

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nu clear! ' s not in the book. It was a pri-

vate Hue. and the operator would reiaae to give her that number. ; ' < i was oily one thing left to do. : i • hi t . o to Sheldon’s apart-

ment herself.

Leonard would he there—Nita— Ii line' All of them. And Nita Would accuse Helene before everyone. And Leonard would find out about it. And Nita would publish it. And Helene would n, e Ralph. And everything would be In a frightful mess. What would Leonard say when he saw her there. She must loach the apartment before Leonard or Nita, either one,

got there.

f n- ■ Hatched her hat from the j r c h an i Jammed it down on her head. Siie* pushed her papers to | one side and weighted them down, i .oho (jow nut through 'he outer Tee jiulli.ig t,> tiie switchboard opera- : i - '.e- went past; "I'll be back ■ at an I hi. Very important oi r i i m’ltt.” She waited impatientI ly for and elevator, and then, at I hi' t on the ground lloor, she hurried to the street at.d around the cortivr. where she had parked her I car She jumped in. started her ■ . a.\ reh.'-ad tho brakes, and was nlf, disregarding all speed laws,

CHAPTER XV

In Ills studio apartment Sheldon waited up and d iwn, smoking, and iwr. : . the arrival of Helene He hi.! at Ills v.atcli. Two fifteen, .-'lie d he there almost any minute, n >w Ho was anxious to hear what had happened on Saturday night, I more anxious to sen tho girl. If w.n rather surprised that she ; calle.'l, but be had. mure or o • expected it. Women usually ol I him. Well, they could spend an alternoon here undisturbed. He h.' : h; mi.- d his valet, and every-

thing was in readiness.

lulled, the “studio" was usually to In i iiliiiess. Sheldon had taken it

"f the quietness, and the

m: ti: ■■ .w r ing ment of the rooms, and only the chosen tow knew of Its existence, lie reserved tt for his mailer parties and a tetea-tote now ■nd u ;ai;t. The main room was a huge place arranged tomfortahly win. large, easy chairs, lounges, at. i small tables for tho eonveni- • nee of cigarette trays and drinks.

a aeries of four

ii! tain root'.:. all opening out onto a 1.. I cony off the living room

•••" : o’h v. js a breakfast room, and off that,

tiie a kit-hen. An ideal "studio" apart-

v ant-1 ment.

really wouldn't know." • iTed, s- n !y thlllk'ng

he was saying.

I'd rather have It happen |

I know that. And after! i 'h we've spent tryii hing on Mr. y.ieldo: ms to have worked

right, doesn't it."

Hided her bead. "An tiie- apartment, ton."

vn ii she

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light this. I

w i. a, t or).a; , h i. 'n't r Helene had n--ver been there be- ' r for, , but fb: Id',u had often told i , :,t K- 1 : 1 H-lei. h i about It. and asked her l*j come. 1101,1 ’ ‘ ‘ i ; ' N w. at Inst, slu would be there— l: ’" *" ‘ lV 1 ,; i' * * «>"! prohably In a very affable frame ’ " ; '" 1 *>• H "f i...i:d, he decided, because of the , ni 1 : m .‘ h :0 >"' »;■)■ in Which She had disappointed Sbeldon him on Saturday night Ho won. : tho nfliiv. She 1 >kcd at her j Uered whether she knew of h«r sister's visit; wh.'der Myra had kenf ' ' ' ' .i r„\ , r as .of the latter Idea, a i waa nm «- '• • JBl1 •'< vottiM- you’re a.'tly a story to broadcast, Ibanks e welcome to s’ay bero as long, to Ids own efforts. , '.T'bnse. Bat If yon’re going The house phone rang. Sheldon

ifi UMO Um I.ro-

itnt'ut two o'clock now 1 Just, place and answered

; httl.u'i rh-l-s In your excite-; ' Yes? 0. yes, Helene, come vn , b . tne: d 'ne time.’ : right up. He put up the phone ’■ 1 bad.'i. II. nk you so and opeued the door. In a few mo-

• Mr l'"'Id"'' be m draw ments be could hear her footsteps

her wrr.p aboir b. : .,uj button- echoing down tho tiled liallwuy

licr glovca. "1 didn't knew 1: ! And then Helene appeared,

n ail. ... late Amt I've got "My darling, lm so glad to see

i,o’ s, too. 1 left him oft' you." Sbeldon drew Hie girl inside

> pi.ee lor some luncli—that an 1 attempted to kiss her. Laughv- • e»t more often and more iu,„ she evaded him, but she turuisl s tban aiiyono I vector known, aortiy lausuroua eyes in his dlrec-

•d linn I'd pb k him up at fivt.

i >* a you foi 1 i'^

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The undersigned who are

State of Indiana; We the undersign- freeholders and voters of Greened* resident Freeholders and voters castle township in the county of Put' of Greencastle Tow nship, Putnam nam and State of Indiana being fifty j County, Indiana, hereby petition j In number and over pray that thej your Honorabb Board to improve, by I public highway leading west as an

grading, draining, bridging and pining with cement and concrete the billowing described highway, situate In Greencastle Township, and a part thereof being within the city of Greencastle in the above named county and state. Said highway being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 18 feet north and 14 chains and 8 7 links west of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 16, township 14 north, range 4 west, where said highway intersects the R. E. Brown et al improved road in said Greencastle Township; running thence west, with said highway herein proposed to be improved 1 874 feet; thence south with said highway 650 feet; thence soutli 5 degrees west, with said highway proposed to be improved C68 feet, intersecting with the center line of Locust Street, In the city of Greencastle; t lien,;e south with said center line of Locust Street, in said city 517 feet, to a point where the said center line of Locust Street intersects the north line of Franklin Street, in the city of Greencastle, in said township, county and state. Said highway ro proposed to he improved has a total length of 3,709 lin

cal feet.

extension of Walnut street, from the city of Greencastle. which begins at a point where said highway intersects and crosses the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad, being also where said highway intersects with a concrete paved public road in Greencastle Township. Putnam County, Indiana; running thence west, with and in the center of said highway and the meandering thereof through sections 20 and 19. township 15 north range 4 west, to a point in the center of said highway in the west line of Greencastle Township. said county h, improved hy grading, draining, bridging and paving with concrete; that the concrete pavement be constructed to the I

width of sixteen feet

that said proposer! improvement ! connects at the ea t end thereof with an improved concrete paved road, and at the west end terminate.on the township line and intersect with an improved five public road the distance to be improved being. about one and on,-half miles In! length, and being wholly in Green-1 castle Township, Putnam County, I

Indiana.

We further pray that -aid highway improvement be mad without hold

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Raid proposed highway improvement | ing an election therefor. Signed hy I Conner! at each end tliereot with an Oscar YV. Ohenehain and one hun-|

died and sixteen otlx r11 Wltm - When |

unto set my hand and affixed tin seal) of my office at Greencastle, Indiana. this the tith day of Februarv

1928.

ILLIS E. GILL. Auditor of Pu

nam County, Indiana.

W. M. Sutherlin, Attorney.

2t Feb. 7-14 Posters)

improved highway.

Your petitioners recommend that said highway be improved hy pavi ing w ith concrete and that the width of said pavement be IS feet and that said highway he improved without holding an election therefor and sign J ed by R. P. Mullins and seventy-five

I ot hers.

In witness whereof I ,-have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal! ol my office at Greencastle, Indiana, I

NOTIPF Tfl TAYPAVVPC

’ ! 1 NotiWfeSb?!?^™, un- | inni (ountay, Indiana. dersigned members of the Library (Official Seal) Board of the City Library, of the

f Grei ncast le, 1 '

2t Feb. 7-11 Poster* j "’ill. on the 18th day of February,

i 1928 at 7:30 p. m. at the office of _ j said Board in the High School Buildjtng in the City of Greencastfc. Indiana. meet for the purpose of coni sidering and determining upon an ] appropriation of a sum of Tw enty

is a prescription for . Five Hundred ($2,500.00) Dollars tii

Denzue. me<t an fmergency existing. where r

* ’.by It becomes necessaij to expend more money for the current year 1 928 than was set out in detail in the i published budget heretofore made therefor, such appropriation to be

made for said City Library.

Ten or more taxpayers m any such municipal corporation other •ban those who pay poll tax only, and who are affected by such additional appropriation and who mav

HP HAD f.UFFFRFD “• | «•->• fib :■ CiEi llnU t>UI I LiXaLil/1 petition w ith the county auditor ot

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Prlddy of Farmlngdale, N. V., f r b" 1 ' Episcopal minister, confesses th mm r of bis w.. •

and two sons With an axe. Top P

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making his statement. Lower left: Tho body of Mn Clara Prlddy being taken from her home. Lower rig!;t: A close-up of the slayer. (International Newsreel)

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Colds, Bilious

Grippe, Flu,

Fever and Malaria.

It kills the germs.

KONJOLA QUICKLY ENDED THE MISERY

TORNADO KILLS FIVE CHILDREN IN SCHOOL ■ L 'I t-vv,.. ,>.*f %

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Sjtfi II ' ••• — • A ■ ■■ While a class of kl.Mles w < busy v MHolmes Creek schoolhouse, near fSitiltl.villc, Tern., a tornado struck the building with sudden f.u:. sl. it-

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v tiie i.a :.iro and killing five of the P vainly sought to escape, (Ini•rn .tlor.a] Illustrated News)

Stomach Trouble and Sleepless Sights Weakened His Whole System

the county in which such municipal!

corporation is located within ten* 1919 and Mi-. Harr i the nlv -urtion hail' h; v " 1 1 *PPropria- v i vor Mrs. Brock w t er of non shall have been determined up-L. . ... . , on hy such iminicipnl corporation, set lhoLnlon chnst| a" ( “ huic ' 1 near ting forth their objections thereto Bainbridge. She had been ill eight

ami facts showing that the proposed vears.

additional expenditure is unneces- '

sury, unwise or excessive as the case I

mi ‘> be. i( OI.. MILLER CONVH TION Witness our hands this sixth day l PHKLi) BY APPEALS COURT Of lehniary I'.jv - NEW YORK .Feb. 6, (INS)

PAUL ALHiN.' S- y. * '

CASSELL r ‘ri-r-a-t-n ! of Wilmingten. 1)' !., ' rim ' m

ROCKEFELLER BUSY OH THE LINKS

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T| . ( . a8 | todian of defrauding the l ni.c I

Library Board of C’ity'of Greemasth I State3 of iu l ;!:hls “ n,t i‘ Bilege- by

2t Feb 7-14 ibis failure to give it hi- impartial

*—— i and disinterested service was today

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‘‘Disordered stomach caused me untold misery during the last five years," said Mr. R. H. McDonald, 186 N. Miami St., Peru, Ind., "and I wanever able to find a medicine to give me lasting relief until I got Konjola. "My condition had become so bad that 1 was afraid to eat on account

DEAD IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 6.—(INS) — A double tragedy in a quiet little home here has removed one of the last surviving eye-witnesses of the shooting of President Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theater, Washington

I). C. in 1865.

Harrison H. Hoover, 84, Civil War " !l ' ! also veteran, and his wife, Anna B. Hoov- j er, 81, were found asphyxiated in their home by fumes that escaped from an oven. The discovery was made hy \\ illard Hoover, a grandson,

who called to visit them.

Hoover served in the 84th Indiana regiment during the Civil War. He was stationed as a guard in Ford’s Theater on the night that Lincoln! was shot. Just as the fatal shot rang! out from the pistol of John Wilkt

States Circuit Court of AppcaL. Unless Col. Miller secures a writ i ‘ certiorari, from the United State Supreme Court ur favorable aeti n b\ President Coolidge on a parole, ii will have to serve the eighteen months prison sentence impes"d after his conviction. A fin” of 815," '

'Art of the sentence.

ADVERTISE IN 'HF HERALD

MRS. JAMES T. BROCK BURIED Tl ESI)AY

of the suffering I knew would tome

afterward. Gas would form and press ^ IMIt I 1 ' Hoo\er was walking down th< against my heart, causing shortness!'I 10 •beater and was one of of breath and palpitation of the |t ^ <> * lls l 1° reai 'h the presidential

heart. Improper bowel movement al-1 ^ ox ' lowed poisons to gather in my systeain and give me still greater suffering. I was too nervous to get the right sleep at night and during the day I would be almo.-t too w eak to do

my work.

"I got Konjola and this medicine quickly ended my suffering. Now my digestion is good. I rest better at night and I am stronger in every way to carry on my work. I urge everyone in poor health to give this medicine a trial.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this section.

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6.—Funeral services for Mrs. James T. Brock, ii) years old, who died at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Harris, -612 Central avenue, Saturday, will Ik 1 held at the Bainbridge Christian ( hurch at 11 o clock tomorrow morn ing. Burial will b e iu the Bainbridge cemetery. Mrs. Brock was born on a farm near Bainbridge, w'heir she made her home until last September when she and her daughter moved to Indianapolis. Her husband died in

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