Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1929 — Page 2
CKEENCASTLE HERALD PAGE TWO
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LOCAL
Mrs. R. T. McCutchan spent Friday
in Indianapolis.
Mrs. John “Jack" Davis. Highland!
DEPAUW HAS PEP CHAPEL
DRUGGED CREW SEIZES SHIP
street, is very ill at her home. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Ayler have as their guest Mrs. Ayler’s brother. A. Roecher. of Bozeman. Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Mrs. Ldllle Allen tire day in Indianapolis.
Dunbar and I spending the
Mrs. John Cannon and Mrs. James Cannon visited in Indianapolis to-
day.
A marriage license has been issued at Crawfordsville to Merrill C.' Jollife of Indianapolis and Jessie j
Leah Oliver of Ladoga.
Robert Grubb and Frank Butler of Middletown, Ohio, are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry,
northwest of town.
Ur. John L. Beyl, who is very ill at his home, 40.'> Anderson street, is re- ! ported to be resting better today. He is suffering of heart disease.
REDUCED PRICES ON MILL WOOD GREEN MILL WOOD $2.50 Load DRY MILL WOOD $3 50 Load QUICK DELIVER Y Phone No. 10 or 252 C H. BARNABY MILL l!i!i:i!
KAUBLE & SON WE DELIVER-WE SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD TO EAT-PHONE 24
Fresh Picnics
FRESH SIDE . . . BOILING BEEF . . . SIDE BACON . . . SMOKED JOWLS, 2 lb. lor PORK STEAK . . .
SMOKED HAMS SAUERKRAUT
IkJSc lb. 18c . Ib.ISc , lb. 2k
DePauw university staged a big j pep ehapel this morning in prepara- j tion for the DePauw-Wabash game at Crawfordsville Saturday afternoon. More than 2,000 fans are expected to follow the team to the game. Speakers on the program included Coach Neal, Captain Paul Blake of Indianapolis, President (!. Bromley Oxnam and vice president Henry B. Longden. It will be the last game for eight regulars on the team who will receive their diplomas next
June.
The DePauw band was out for the | pep session and will be taken to ! Crawfordsville Saturday. Coach W. | L. Hughes in announcing his starting lineup for the tilt made two radical shifts, one in the line and one in the backfield. Hammond, guard, was placed at tackle, and Leahy, tackle,
was put at guard.
In the backfield, Melbourne, fullback was shifted to left half. The eleven men who will start against
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves of Wabash are Ragsdale and Johnston, Amo. are the parents of a son, James : unds; Hammond and Struck, tackles; Donald, born Friday. Mr. Reeves is j Leahy and Stackhouse, guards; Stenight operator at the local T. H. I. A. gall, center; Means, (]uarterUhck; E. traction station. Melbourne and Hogan, halfbacks;
I and Captain Blake, fullback.
City firemen made a run to the)
home of Mrs. Elmer E. Sharp, ’JOB : juth Locust street, late yesterday , afternoon, when soot set lire to the) shingle roof. A small hole was burn- !
ed. Damage was negligible.
Russell O’Conner, 31, who escaped | from the Indiana State Farm last I May, was lodged in the county jail last night by parole agent Gilbert Snider, to await sentence. O’Conner
was captured at Knox, Ind,
Anna Neier, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Harry Neier, and Herman Ersprung. Olive street, underwent operations for the removal of tonsils at the county hispital today. Dr. John Carmach. of Indianapolis was the
operating surgeon.
.Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Maxwell of South Bend are the parents of a son, Donald Phillip, born Wednesday. The baby weighed eight pounds. Air. Maxwell, a former Greeneastle resident. until recently was editor of the Spencer Evening World.
LAST RITES FOR GOOD
CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Nov. 22— (L\’S‘—All Iowa-and the nation gath ered here today to pay final tribute * to James W. Good, fallen secretary of war and xdose friend of President
Hoover.
It was to be a day of mingled pride and sorrow for Cedar Rapids, the city which gave him to the nation and which yesterday afternoon received him hack with heartfelt sorrow. Cedar Rapids was proud that it might pay to one of its outstanding sons one of the most expressive and spontaneous exhibitions of regard ever given a public dignitary. It was sorrowed that “Jim” Good, good fellow. leader and citizen. haTT passed
on.
MALTA, Nov. 22.—(INS)—Four British destroyers were steaming to the aid of an embattled wireless oper ator on the British steamer Baron Elcho in the Mediterranean today. Locked In his cabin and threatened with death by a mutinous crew the_ operator got in touch with the British wireless station here, informing naval oitieers of his plight. The operator said the mutineers had imprisoned the officers of the vessel after drugging them. The wireless operator, escaping the drugging at the mess table, was set upon by the crew but he fled to his wireless room and barred the doors and windows. According to his message, part of the cargo of the Baron Elcho is cocaine. The crew broke into the bold and are reported to have staged their mutiny while under influence of the drug. The Baron Elcho operator repotted the vessel’s position somewhere west of Port Said. Egypt.
CORN STALK VALLEY Melvin Ruark and family visited Sunday with Hugh Hammond and family. Mrs. Horace Robinson is on the sick list. Ralph Sechman called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sechman Saturday afternoon. Rev. Dallas Rissler took dinner with Henry Cunningham and family. The C. C. Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dovie Bryan. Mrs. William Newman called on her sister, Mrs. Eber Hamilton at the County Hospital Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis visited
Friday with Glen Burgess and fan, ily of Coatesville.
TRACTOR GRINDS BODY OF FARMER TO DEATH WABASH, Ind., Nov. 2.L—Searchers late last night found the body of Joseph Sterling, 38 years old, farmer of near LaFontaine, buried deep i n a cornfield under a tractor. Indications were he had fallen off the tractor, which continued operating, going in a circle until the fuel supply exhausted and passing over the body each time it passed. The widow and two children survive.
COMMISSIONERS ELECT 1 PST ATE MAN LEADER TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Nov. 21 — Members of the Indiana County Com missionors’ Association tonight concluded their annual convention here with an evening of entertainment. In the annual business session this morning, they elected William H. Linton of Crown Point as president; Allen P, Warren, Evansville, vice president, and John .McGregor, Indianapolis, secretary and treasurer. Gary was chosen as the 1930 meeting place. The commissioners adopted a resolution indorsing the use of Indiana coal as means of aiding the coal industry in the state.
SATURDAY CASH MARKET Phone 12 Phone 12 New Bulk Kraut lb. 6c Pasteurized Milk Qt. 10c; Pt. 5c Fresh Pork Bones lb. Fresh Liver Wurst lb. I2V2C Fresh Bologna lb. I2V2C Pure Lard lb. I2V2C Beef Brains lb. 12J/ 2 c Bacon Squares lb. 15c Fresh Boiling Beef lb. 15c Fresh Sausage lb. ITVzC Fresh Spare Ribs lb. 18c Fresh Side Pork lb. 20c Fresh Pork Steak lb. 22 1 / 2 c Place your order for Thanksgiving Dressed Chickens or Ducks Now. Fresh Oysters, Veal, Lamb, Eggs. W. H. EITELJORGE PHONE 12 VCE DELIVER
SNOOK MOTION OVERRULED COLUMBUS, Nov. 2;’. (INS) A
Mrs. Henry Clay Lewis, house mother at the Beta Theta Pi fratern-
ity, went to Martinsville Thursday i lllo *’ on *° l a new trial tor Dr. James where she entered the New Highland j Howard Snook, confessed slaysi of u 1 sanitarium for medical treatment. ' ,1 " Pbeora Hix, his Si-year-old coed III Mrs. data Hubbard and son Ered '\ weeth ' :irt ’ Wuti overruled today by mi of Bainbridgc have moved to Green- ,Ik < Appellate com t III castle and are residing in the Otis' , Allonie >' s fo '' the Ohio Gardner property, 101 Park streeU | Univeisity piofessor, announ||j| Ed Coffman a brother of Mrs. Hub-i ced lhey woul,, ‘"'l" 11 * ,ll, ‘ • s,a '
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HALF OK WHOLE
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The damage suit of Goldie Dunn against Dr. W J. Krider. local dentist lias been dismissed in Circlut n I con it i 1 is said tin suit wat IJisi ttiid nut of court. The complaint 1 X was filed following an auto accident : ll'in which machines driven by Dr.'
Snook likely will not be electrocuted week from tonight, as scheduled.
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Krider and the Dunn woman crushed several months ago.
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( LINTON MAN KILLED CLINTON, Nov. 22—(INS 1—Perry A. Myers, (it), of Clinton, was instantly killed by a fall of coal at the Miami mine No. 8 here. Myers wa on his knees pulling down eotfl when a heavy mass fell on him. He was married and had four children.
WANT ADS. CALL TKIBBY’K Taxi for special price to DePauw-Wabash game Sat-
' urday. Phone 811.
i FOR SALE..A piano in good condi- | tion, price reasonable. Cull at 704
south Indiana street.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—0-room, modern residence property, east Seminary street. See C. J. Arnold.
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