Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1928 — Page 4

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' tery now in the Delco Light plant at [ | the school house of said township, at <

1 Belle Union, Indiana.

It is understood that in submitting i

bids each bidder shall state what i Willis T. and Malinda Elmore was

OBITUARY

Elizabeth Fox, the daughter of

] C. \\ T . B. M. will have an all day ® meeting at the home of Mrs. Galvin

King Tuesday.

James R. Glidewell spent Saturday

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received the same as above stated, and each bid shall be accompanied by

the usual affidavit of non-collusion. The said Advisory Board and

Trustee reserve the right to reject any and all bids or to accept the bid

deem the lowest and best bid. Advisory Board of Jefferson)

School Township

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of Putnam I

County, Indiana.

ROBERT V. ALLEE, Trustee.!

2t. Nov. 7-11

Miss Amy Rice, teacher in the Fillmore school, visited home folks Tues-

price or credit he will give for the old , born January 30, 18(50 and departed I ni „ ht nnd Sunday with his parents, anrsubmTa ne.Tie'' for"^^--’ this October 1, 1028, age 6b ; Ml , ami Mrs . Will Glicfewell. He is an nishing and installation of a new bat-! years, 7 months and 1 day. Site was i eni p] 0 yc of the State Farm, tery after giving credit for the old reared in and near Mt. Meridian, In- vir. and Mrs. George Bowman and plant' ' n ° W US< I n Sa,<1 llgrhtln tf j diana and lived there until her fath-j Mr. Hunter were in Greencastle Sat-

All'bids shall be filed with the un- 1 <>r and mother died, then she went to i u ^day. dersigned trustee up to the time of her sister, Mrs. Mathias Masten and

made her home there until September 3, 1893 . At this time she was united in marriage to Henry C. Fox. To this union one daughter was born, Mrs. Hazel Akers of Oglesby, Illinois. In the year of 1887 during a revival meeting conducted by Rev. Crano at Mt. Meridian, she professed faith in Christ and united with the Mt. Meridian Methodist Church. After moving to this city, she transferred I her membership to the Locust Street j M. E. Church and later transferred

day night at Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett were in Greencastle Saturday night.

BOOK OF FURNACE VICTIM SUPPORTS LAST STORY

LAKE FORREST, 111., Nov. 13.— (INS)—Finding of a book owned by Alfrieda Knaak, “furnace girl’’ of Lake Bluff today with a passage writ ten in it referring to self-immolation,

started police on a search for “B. Block,” of Libertyville, 111., The passage read: “I tell you it is impossible to know true joy, the heights of joy, until you have known the depths of pain. This is the process called the ‘refiner's fire.’” From the tenure of the quotation, police announced today they were more than inclined to believe that per haps the confession of Miss Knaak that she had burned herself in the

basement of the Lake Bluff N>(1 station for “spiritual love’’ 0 f les Hitchcock, night policeman, 2 true. Physicians, however, Were ’ dub ious that the girl could survive the shock and pain such as was the r ture of her burning. The B. Block” was said to he » woman friend of Miss Knaak ^ shared some of her unusual beliefs.

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Title. Cause No. 12858.

Elsworth Evans, Rosetta Evans vs.

jjohn Cox, et al.

NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS Comes now the Plaintiffs by HayKOR PURCHASE OF STOR- !& Murphy .their attorneys and tile AGE BATTERY FOR SCHOOL their complaint herein, together with

LIGHTING PLANT an affidavit ol a competent person

Notice is hereby given by the un- that the residences, upon diligent indersigned, that sealed proposals will quiry are unknown of the following

be received by the Trustee and Ad- Liofendants, to-wit:

visory Board of Jefferson School John Cox, Jacob Long, John UnderTownship, Putnam County, Indiana, wood, Rebecca Underwood, Daniel 15.

Eggers, Rebecca C. Eggcrs, Jesse Etcheson. Jtsse Etcluson. Charity

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS

STATE OF INDIANA.

COUNTY OF PUTNAM. SS: . - In the Putnam Circuit Court, Sep-! to College Avenue M. E. Church and tern tier lerm, 19.S. Suit to Quietly] t bese y ears has lived a consistent

up to 7:00 o’clock, P. M., on Wednesday, the 21st day of November, 1928, for the purchase by said township of 66 cell, 110 volt. 1 1-4 K. W. battery, for use and replacement of the bat-

YEARS OF MISERY QUICKLY ENDED BY NEW K0NJ0LA

Etchison, Lewis Lishy, Lucinda Lisliy, Henry li. Greenwood, Henry Ader, Abner Poleet, Cynthia Poleet, August Pierson, Casandra Pierson, Jesse Atcherson, Ira Goodrich, Mary Goodrich. Jesse Etchinson, Charity Etehinson. James Christy. Nancy Christy. Edmond U. MeVay. Elisabeth McYay. th< unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, heirs, legatees, devls-

and devoted Christian life. Her illness was of short duration, but she bore it with Christian fortitude. After the death of her father, she and her mother lived together for several years and their devotion to each other was of a nature that could not be excelled. And especially her devotion to her daughter and husband. She was never too tired to administer to their needs, being a true companion and mother in every I

sense of the word.

To-day there is a vacant chair in ! the home which cannot be filled hut we should not weep as though we j had no hope. We should say “The [ Will of the l^ird be done, blessed be

the name of the Lord.”

She leaves to mourn her loss, bus-

VONCASTLE-

WILLIAM

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Rheumatism And Kidney Trouble Yield To Amazing Powers Of The New Medicine

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Those who suffer from ills of the kidneys, and the rheumatism that frequently follows when such poisons are not eliminated from the system, will rejoice to know that Konjola is scoring triumph upon triumph in most obstinate cases of this nature. Freed of these afflictions by this master medicine, Mr. John Myers, R. F. I). No. 8, Logansport, Indiana,

says;

“Konjola deserves unstinted praise j for relieving me of kidney trouble j and rheumatism with which I suffer* I cd for years and for which I found j absolutely nothing to help. I became j so had that 1 had to give up my work. At times, it seemed that I ' could bear the pains in my hack no longer. I did not know which way to 1

ees. administrators, grantees, and assigns of any and all of the above nam i

ed Defendants; and that they are all | band, daughter, son-in-law, one bro-non-residents of the State ol Indiana, (her, Alfred Elmore of Mt. Meridian, that all of said D< it ii'lai t- .m n '’' ■ ( n j ne nephews and nieces and a host

sary parties to said action; that this ' . — . relatives and friends; father,

mother and one sister having preced-

ed her in death.

It is hard to bear the burden When we lay our dear one down Anti deepest grief the minds to bear, E’en the sunbeams bear a frown, Sad to say our circle is broken. Saddest news our friends to tell. Everywhere we find some sadness Sadder, still, to say farewell. O, could she be with us to-day, If her stay were but an hour! From sorrow free, we then would be And death would lose its power. O God, we’ll hope and trust and wait For the coming of that day, And long to see the golden gate, Open to one so dear to me.

is an action to quiet the Plaintiff's title to the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, to-

wit :

A part of the west half of the south west quarter of section twenty-four (24). township fifteen (15) north of range three (3) west, described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said tract, running west forty (40) rods; thence south forty (40) rods; thence east forty (40) rods; thence north forty (40) rods to the place of beginning containing ten (10) acres; ALSO. the east half of the south west quarter of section twenty-four (24) township fifteen (15) north of range three (3) west, being 79.97 acres, containing in all K9.97 acres against all claims of the Defendants or either of them and of any person or corporation whomsoever, through or under whom any claim of title might he asserted and against the whole world. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants and all persons whom soever that claim any Interest in said real estate that unless they be and appear on the 78th day of September Term, 1928 of the Putnam Circuit! Court .the same being the 22nd day) of December, 3928, at the Court I House In the City of Greencastle, in) said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their]

absence.

BELL BRANCH

The Mother’s Afternoon Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Grace Pruitt in Greencastle. Mrs. Ott Lydiek was in Greencastle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Glidewell and! Miss Blanch Williams went to Put-

in witness Whereof. L have here- namville Tuesday,

unto set my hand and affixed the seal, William Smith was taken to the of said Court at the office of the Clerk | Robert j Hospital Thursday

thereof in the City of Greencastle • , , ■ Indiana, this 30th day of October, morning for observation.

1928. j Beeehwood Pleasant Circle met FERD LUCAS, Clerk ol the Putnam, ] as ( Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Circuit Court. L- r()( ] Hunter

3t. Oct. 31. Nov. 7-14 ; rr ^ (1 nnntci.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith were

Thursday, Friday and Saturday The ntexqgfc S*

NOTICE to HEIRS. CREDITORS,

ETC.

In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Siddons, deceased, in the Put nam Circuit Court, September Term,

1928.

Notice is hereby given that I, Ray- , mond Siddons, as Administrator of

turn, fur I had lost faith in all niedi- the estate of Chuiles Siddons, decea-- < ines. But Konjola was so strongly j ed, having presented and filed my ac-

„„d Mom,, that

ga\c it a trial. A brief treatment same will come up for th'“ Examinaset my kidneys right, and gradually ' tion and action of said < ircuit ( ourt the terrible rheumatic pains left mvl™ the 30 day.of November. 1928, at

in Jamestown Thursday night. Mr. and Mis. Ora Day and Mrs. Elijah Cowgill motored to Rensselaer and Chicago last week end. Mi . Fred Robinson and children spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichols.

PUBLIC SALL!

lll . , As I am breaking up housekeeping. which time all heirs, creditors and I will seU at public auction, at my

n , .... , - if, required farm, located one mile north of Ree!"-

all over and am still amazed over ; to appear in said ( ourt nnd show

•an o, if any there he, why said nc-| vlllc - on

body. I am back to work, feeling fine | legatees of aid Estate arc

what Konjola did for me when ail else had failed. It seemed like a

miracle.”

Konjola is sold in Greencastle, Ind., at the Owl drug store, and by all best druggists in this vicinity.

WHEN YOU ARE PINCHED FOR MONF.Y Come to Us! Don’t let Winter expense worry you- Wr are here to help the individual who does not have banking connections. Each loan is made to suit the borrower. Pay ments to suit his income. For quick service see usINDIANA LOAN CO. Phone 15 241/2 E- Wash- St.

I count and vouchers should not Ik- ap-

I 1,roved.

Dated this (5 day of November,

I 1928.

i RAYMOND SIDDONS. Adm’r. W. M. Sutherlin. Attorney.

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Friday, Nov. 16th Commencing at 10:30 a. m., following property: HORSES—One sorrel mare;

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Notice

Telephone accounts are due and payable on or before the 15th of each month. A discount is allowed if paid on or before the above date. Greencastle Telephone Co.

bay horse, smooth mouth: good users,$1.00 Package Assorted Chocolates land sound. , 2 for $1.01 COWS Three Shorthorn Cows 60c Assorted Wrapped Cream R | with calves by side. Caramels 2 for 61c FARM IMPLEMENTS —Mowing 50c Jonteel Cold Cream Face machine, hay rake, 1 cultivator, 1 Powder. 2 for 51c spike-tooth harrow, 1 one-horse corn '25c Jonteel Soap,, 2 for 26c drill, with fertilizer attachment. 1 30c Rexall Shaving Cream. 2 for 31c wagon. 1 buggy. 2 sets of wagon bar- .$2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle enss, 1 set buggy harness and otfterl 2 for $2 01

small articels not mentioned-

HAY AND GRAIN—200 bushels i.. i corn in crib, 2 tons mowed oats. 3 | ‘ tons sheaf oats, 2 tons soy bean hay, : 3 tons timothy hay, household and •'•Ikitchen furniture of all kinds. 200 ji, cans of fruit, 20 bushels of potatoesX) TERMS:—$10 and under, cash; over $10 a credit of six months will

Notes to draw 7 per cent

SAVE MONEY ON THESE TOILET

REQUISITES

Bouquet Ramee Talc. 2 for 51c

Bouquet Ramee Face Powder 2 for $1.01

KUnzo Tar Shampoo Soap. 2 for 26? Rexall Toilet Soap. 2 for 16c Egyptian Palm Soap. 2 for 11c Georgia Rose Soap. 2 for 26c

... | be given

jl,' interest from date. 2 per cent off for Harmony Toilet Water. 5-oz., 2 III. cash. Notes to be bankable and all f 0 r $1-01 ! property to be settled for day of R cxa n C old Cream. 2 for ...... 26r [ sa ^ e ' Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion. 2 for 51c

Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream, 2 for 51c

|Hair Fix. 2 for 51c I Petroleum Hair Rub, 2 for . .. 51c Antiseptic Tooth Powder, 2 for . 36<

Geo. Summers, Owner

Max F. Hosea-Mgr, C- A. VESTAL, Auctioneer

11 PAUL ALBIN. Clerk.

Hair Stimulator, 2 for 76i'I Syrup Hypo Comp., 16-oz. 2 for 1.01 'Lather Brash. 2 for Rexall Tooth Paste. 2 for 26c | Col Liver Oil Emul-,16-oz., 2 for 90< Hair Brush, 2 for

Harmony Quinine Hair Tonic. Mentholated White Pine and

7-oz., 2 for $1.01 j Tar. 3 oz., 2 for 26c Olive Shampoo. 2 for 51t Petrofol. 16-oz. 2 for 61c Rexall Shaving Lotion, 2-oz.. 2 , Rexall Throat Lozs.. 100's., 2 for 26c

for 51tjCascara Comp., Hinkle No. 3,

Georgia Rose Body Powder, 2 for 1-01 100's, 2 for 36c Tiny Tot Talcum, 2 for 26c Mineral Oil. Russian Type.

Georgia Rose Face Powder, Flesh 16-oz-. 2 for 2 for 51c 75c Rexall Theatrical

Rik»r . Ilasol, large, 2 for 51c Harmony Liquid Shampoo. 2 for 40c 59c Puretest Rubbing Alcohol, 2 for 30c Rubbing Oil. 3-oz-. 2 for 36c Bronchial Salve. 2-oz., 2 for 36*

Cold

Cream. 2 for 25c Narcisse Talcum Powder, 2 for 49c Hannony Bay Rum, 2 for

25c Quality Tooth Brush, 2 for 26c Tooth Brushes, assorted, 2 for . 36c

Hair Brush, 2 for Adhes. Plaster, 1 in. x 1 yd ■ -

for

Adhes- Plaster. 1 in- x 5 yds.. 2

for

Quick Acting Plaster. 2 lor .

1.01 Hair nets. 2 for

! Jonteel Powder Puff. 2 ior .

76c Wash Cloths. 2 for

Wash Cloths. 2 for

26c 50c Klenzo Dental Creme. 2 tot 50c 50c Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic.

41c 51c iOC 26c 21c lie 51c

Owl Drug Co A. FLEENOR GREENCASTLE INDIANA November 15th, 16th and 17th, 1928

69c Puretest Aspirin Tablets. 2 ^ 50c Puretest Milk of Magnesia ^ $1.00 Exotic Stationery 2 for ■ ^ 51 Guardsman Papetene. 2 toi 7gf Pierre Papetene. 2 for ^ ,, Lord Baltimore Stationery. 51[ and Tints, 2 for _ 46c Cascade Pound Paper. 2 101 41c Cascade Envelopes. 2 for jjj Writing Tablets. 2 for • — . 5ll! 50c Marsala Pound Papor. -