Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1928 — Page 8
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American Association Indianapolis, 6; Minneapolis, 4. Columbus, G; Kansas City, li. Milwaukee, 3-4; Toledo, 2-2. St. Paul at Louisville (played part of double-header Sunday). American League (No games scheduled.) National League Boston, 0-12; Cincinnati, 3-1. Pittsburgh, 4; Brooklyn, 3. Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 3. New Y’ork, 10; St. I^ouis, 5.
SUNDAY RACES BANNED
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What they do want is mildness trill) taste. They want a cigarette that will satisfy. Chesterfield cigarettes are blended and
cross-blended from mild, pure, fragranr tobaccos in such a way as to give you mildness without the loss of taste. While mild enough for anybody. Chesterfields s-a-t-i-s-f-y!
THAT'S TKI I IV EM BROTHER | Cditor Herald, ' (Irecl a ‘.le, Indiana. | Dear Sir • One morning last week I lan across a copy cf a newspaper of the date of .'une P, in which this statement was made: “If they nornim 'e Hoover ir Kansas f dy, it will apl : t the Republican Party o badly that it will not get over it in years.” That was when the news-paper was fighting for Jim Watson. But it is different now. For immediately following the noin ination jf .\!r. Hoover, this same newspaper, began “eating crow” and declared its loyal support for Mr.
Hoover.
From evidence which is developed every day it seems that their antenomination pro; hesy must have been “inspired.” We l ave a very formnble 1H of former Republicans who have declared they will not support Hoover, because of bis ignorance of th > need:, of the middle west farmer, clue to his 22 years residence abroad ! and his sympathy with Europe. It is reported that he never cast a vote in the U S. until be was 43 years eld and the feeling is that his sympathy is with Europe and ho probably would do all he could to effect; a cancellation of the billions of dollars indebtedness of the European countries in which he lived so long,
to the U. S.
Aug. 8.—Sheriff' School will begin here the la't any
announced there | of August.
Mi Campbell pent Friday in In-
dianapolis with relatives.
The Barnes reunion was hold Sunday at Simon Barnes’ on south Indi-
ana street.
Miss Myrtle Henry of Indianapolis, has been spending a few days hero
with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Steel of Indi-
STRANCil.FI) TO DEATH ' anapolis have Den spending a few
| days with his mother, Mrs. John
CLEVELAND, Aug. 9.—(INS)— Sutherlin. Strangled to death, presumably by | Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond burglars, the body of an aged and re- 1 Hopkins, a son, Everett. putedly wealthy widow, Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Fd Silvcy has been on the
iek list.
BEDFORD, Ind John Tyree today
will be no more Sunday races in Bedford or Lawrence county. Theaters here recently won a court fight for authority to operate on Sunday. Tyree, however, holds that the Indiana blue laws make illegal Sunday
‘racing.
WEALTH\ WIDOW IS
Klosowski, G9, was found in bed at
her home here today.
The body had been bound with heavy cord and a shopping hag was stuffed in her mouth, police said. Mrs. Stella Volk, a roomer, discovered the murder, she told police, when she returned to the house shortly before 3 o’clock this morning. The house had been ransacked, bureau drawers scat tered about, and their contents
throw on the floors.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Silvoy and their son and his wife, are here to spend their vacation. A band concert was held hero Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Sutherlin of
Russellville spent Sunday with Mr* Emma Kelly. Mrs. Martha Boyer is now caring for Miss Kate Grider while Mrs. M.,!. lie Walls takes a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Kennodle and family of Indianapolis are moving to Kelly’s property in the east part 0 f town. Mr. and Mrs. Prather of O,;oag 0 who have been spending m lira j weeks here with Mrs. Prather m . r. Mrs. Adams, have returned home Mrs. Martha Higgins spent part of last week with friends in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Emma Kelly who has been faring for Mrs. Raymond HoiIins returned homo Monday.
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Elmer Harlan of Dudley, 111., vrsit-j ed his parents. Geo. Harlan and lam-i
] ily Sunday.
Mrs. Emery Johnson spent last , week In Groencastle caring for her j jdaughter Mrs. G. K. Murphy, who was, injured in an automobile accident. Mrs. Wilbur Johnson and son, | Oliver of Indianapolis spent Sunday with James Harlan and family. Pearl Trump and family spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray:
Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hyland of TJin ville spent a few days with Wm.
Myers.
Mrs. Maggie Cross was shopping I
in Indianapolis Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ttoseherry j
An Anti-Saloon Smith Democrat j have been spending a few days with j the latter’s parents, Oeo. Harlan LINCOLN WIMMEK SPEAKS I family.
TONIGHT and FRIDAY He’ll Scoop the Town! William HAINES
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PAINTER KILLED IN FALL
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 8.— ] Ill I Falling from a ladder which he was 1 X using to paint the residence of C. 0. [ 1 1 Smallwood here, William Watts, 56 years old, suffered a skull fracture I’Vand died early today at the Itloomill’mgton hospital. Besides the widow, Ml a daughter, Stella Watts of Kansas
, City, Mo., survives.
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; : LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 8.— X Pierre Vanlgjndegham, 72 years old, designer of the Purdue university | earn pus, died early this morning at
Three state leaders in a movement for tax reform gave valuable addres-1 I sos to the citizens of this vierntty in | a district taxpayers’ meeting held | j Wednesday morning and afternoon
! at the eourt house here.
| The speakers during the Hay were Lewis Taylor of Newburg, state vicepresident of the Indiana Farm Burl eau and head of the tax department of that organization; Willis Nusl| baum of Indianapolis, an official in the state taxpayers’ organization and Lincoln Wimmer of Groencastle, a field representative of the tax-
payers’ association.
The purjKise of this meeting was principally for instructing the taxpayers of the wa\ s and means of reducing and keeping the taxes at a minimum. Special stress was placed on the budget. Crawford ville Jour-
nal.
Mrs. Maurice Oroso and baby rind Mr. McFailand railed on Mr. and || Mrs. J. F. Grose Monday evening.
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Anderson Vulcanizing Co. The moat complete and best epuipped Tire Service Station in Putnam County.
the St. Flizaheth hospital after several years of failing health. Mr. VunLandegham was famous for his botanical and horticultural knowledge and horticulturists from all over the country fames to examine his outstanding collection of plants, which had come from all over the world. He was the first to bring many of these foreign plants into this section of the country, including the orchid. Mr. Vanljondegham had served Purdue university for more than forty years.
NOTED EVANGELIST TO BE \T ( LINTON FALLS
KFYIFW BOARD DOFS NOT VOTE TO \I)D I ts BR \/.!l. VAIL \TION The Clay County Board of Review has voted to hold to their original i valuation on improvements in Pin>:Q city and thereby failed to act on the recommendation of the State Tax Board made recently that the valua-1 tion be raised twelve and one-half ; l>er cent. The board gave the matter considerable extra study and went over the ; prices paid for property in Brazil in 1 the past few years. They also eon- j stituted a number of real estate dealers and others in position lo know values in Brazil and came to the con- i elusion that values should not be I raised at this time. Hence, the assessments will go on the tax duplicates a previously ordered by the board ot oc|ua!ization.—Brazil Times.
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For 2 weeks beginning AUGUST 10th We will sell a good House Paint
FOR
PUBLIC SALE -Of— Nigger Cattle We will Offer at Public Auction on Wednesday, August 15 at 10:30 o’clock a. m. |'at the W A. Moser Farm, the Old Mosci Homestead. 3 miles northeast of Cloverdale 60 HEAD COWS. CALVES. HEIFERS Some of these are extra good Milk Cows. Many of them one-half, three-fourths and seven-eighths pure bred- This is not a “pick-up” bunch of Cattle but fiist class stork that has been bred and raised on the farm. 10 HEAD GOOD SHEEP TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE W. A. MOSER L. L. KELLER SHERRILL A DOBBS. A. G. BROWN. Settlement Clerk Auctioneers WALTER KELLER. Recording Clerk LUNCH ON GROUND BY 0RVA KELLER
$2.°" per gallon Other Paints and Oils at Low Prices. PHERSON
Larry Ncwgent, revivalist, bettor known as the “Cyclone” Evangelist, Instead because of his rapid-fire, whirlwind, denunciation of sin, will begin a revival campaign at Clinton Falls, 10 miles west of Groencastle, Sunday
evening, August 12.
Mr. Ncwgent is a son of Oscar Ncwgent, former Putnam County man, and was born at Roachdale. He is a great-grandson of Charles Nowgent who himself was a grout onvnng
elist.
Mr. Ncwgent has just completed a tour of eighteen states in prison evangelist work and is expected to talk at length on many of his experiences, He will be accompanied by his evangelistic party. Hollandsburg, Bellmore, Morton and other nearby churches are expect ed to send delegations to his revival meetings at Clinton Falls.
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MERCHANT'S TICKET NIGHT ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 1 Or-25c
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of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Whitlow, who disappeared June 28 and for whom a wide search had been made, arrived home today from Danville, Va., where she was found by her father. The girl said she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkinson, former roomers at the Whitlow home, on n trip, ns she Ix'lieved that they were her friends. She said they drove first to Muneie, then to Delaware and later to Connecticut, where they worked for a time, and that they reached Danville two weeks ago. She said she was glad to get hack home, hut asserted that -he had been treat-
ed well.
ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 8.—Miss
Lela Whitlow. 16 yeara old, daughter I blood, akin, and tha internal organa,
rheumatism, sciutia, lung troubles,11 old ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, asth-;l ma, chronic constipation, epilepsy, high blood pressure, bed wetting and other morbid affections of the body. | Years of experience and the great number of cases successfully treated prove that the methods of the Doctor
arc very dependable.
Many people keep on suffering from ailments that might be greatly im-d proved because they cannot afford to go to high-priced specialists away from home, and few communities have j sufficient numbers of such cases to ; |
upport a specialist.
The doctor has solved this problem by traveling from town to town to meet the sick. He instructs patients, recommends a course of treatment, and teaches failing men and women how to take care of themselves at
home.
To those having ailments of long standing, whatever the trouble may be, and notwithstanding the poor re. suits of former treatments, come am’ talk it over. Examination and advice free, I/ndies are requested to come es-
corted.
DR. T. M. CULVER { Home Office: Anderson, Ind.)
10 Qt. Galvanized Bucket each 25c
12 Qt. Heavy Tin Milk Pail each 49c
NONSUI’PORT OF CHILDREN BRINGS TERM FOR MAN, 65
COLUMBUS, Ind., Aug. 8,-Oliver P. Horton, 65 years old, of Richmond, was committed to the state farm at Putnamville today to serve sixty days for failure to provide for his
children.
SATURDAY SPECIAL Gray Enamel Buckets, OQ^ 8-Qt., each . . .
Tresslar’s 5c-10c Variety Store West .Side of Square Phone 164
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