Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 10 July 1913 — Page 3

ICE IS DELIVERED ON AUTO TRUCK

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Greenfield Ice & Fuel Co. Plant is Running Night and Day—Farmers Regular Ice Customers

The ice supply in Indianapolis as well as in other large cities is a matter of much concern. Gray Brothers went to Indianapolis last Sunday and got six tons which was brought to Greenfield in an autotruck. They received a car load Monday and had another shipped today. They have a contract with the Consumers Ice Company at Indianapolis. That company has two plants, each having a capacity of 500 tons every 24 hours. This makes the production of the company's plants 1,000 tons of ice each 24 hours.

The Greenfield Ice & Fuel Company has had plenty of ice to supply all its trade, and has taken on quite a number of new customers during the hot weather. Greenfield has been fortunate in its supply of. ice, and very few people have suffered any inconvenience from lack of ice. The Greenfield ice factory is running night and day. It could have supplied ice to several of the adjoining towns which ran short during the extremely hot weather, but it kept its ice for Greenfield trade.

The farm trade on ice has grown rapidly, and the Greenfield Ice & Fuel Company has a great many regular farmer customers who takej ice every week, to say nothing of the large miscellaneous trade on ice from fche country.

AMITY

Burg Cly and wife entertained friends from Indianapolis Sunday. Misses Freda Kentrup, Elizabeth Ostermeyer and Hazel Arthur spent Sunday with Otis Snider and family.

Victor Stoner, of Mt. Comfort, spent Sunday with Harry Weider. Frank Welling and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and son, Hubert, of Knightstown Misses Mabel Bade and Etta Hawkins.

Several from here attended the races at McCordsville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawkins, of Indianapolis M. J. Gardner, Miss Soleen Hendricks, of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. L. A.. Hawkins and Hiram Crump and family spent the Fourth with Henry Hawkins and family.

Henry Bazy and family, of Indianapolis, spent a few days last week with Walter Fink and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, of Mt. Comfort, spent Sunday with Louis A. Hawkins and wife.

Will Wright, of Sullivan county, Sandy Girt, wife and daughter, Odessa Harry Andis, wife and daughter, Delma, and Dora Hawkins spent Sunday with Charles Wright and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welling were shopping at Greenfield Wednesday. Rev. H. W. Robbins spent Saturday night with Otis Snider and wife

Fred Hillis and family spent last Sunday with Henry Hawkins and family.

Edward Ostermyer became overcome with heat Sunday morning, but is improving.

Sunday school Sunday morning at 9i30, followed by class meeting at 10:30 Y. P. C. E. at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8.p. m.

CURRY'S CHAPEL

Will Parker and wife, of Willow, called on Wm. P. Fisk and wife last Sunday.

Misses Minnie and Cecil Bradley spent Sunday with Albert Carlton and family.

Rev. Hiday gave a very interesting talk at Curry's Chapel Sunday. The attendance at Sabbath school was 30 collection, 39c. Number of chapters read by whole school, 16.

Joseph Fisk and wife entertained A1 Preas and wife, Ralph Fisk and wife, of Milner's Corner Walter Fisk and family and Earl Trees and family, of Greenfield at a Sunday dinner.

Mr. Biddle and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Thursday and Friday with J. M. Fisk and family.

Clarence Fisk and wife spent the Fourth with Irvin Barnard and family, near Eden.

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David Streubbe and family and Frank Bussell and family spent last Sunday with relatives at Mt. Comfort.

John W. Biser and family moved to New Castle last week, where Mr. Biser has a position in the Hoosier factory.

Wm. P. Fisk," wife and granddaughter, were shopping at Greenfield Monday evening.

John Radcliff and wife spent several days last week with Ed Martin and wife.

Mrs. Cora Fisk entertained .the "Willing Workers' last Wednesday. Refreshments of cream and wafers were served.

CLOVERDALE

Mrs. Henry Kleiman entertained relatives from Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall entertained John Irous, of Indianapolis, and David Wickard and wife, of Greenfield, at Sunday dinner.

Fred' Stutsman left Saturday for a ten days' vacation trip with relatives at Kansas City.

Mrs. Laura Reed .entertained relatives from Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hawkins is visiting relatives at Greenfield.

Noel Elliott spent Saturday night and Sunday with his aunt, at Fountaintown.

Mr. Service baled hay for J. M. Hall on Monday. John Hawkins and family were shopping at Greenfield Saturday.

E. D. Huls and wife attended the celebration at Greenfield July 3d.

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EDEN

Gern DeCamp and family visited his father here Sunday. Oren Jackson lost a valuable horse by overheating last week.

Isaac Clayton and wife attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. Wiggins, near Fortville, Tuesday of last week.

Misses Rose and Helen Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chappell at New Castle on the Fourth.

George McCreery and daughter visited his son, Albert, at Indianapolis last week.

Lambert Jarrett visited with his daughter, Mrs. Homer McCord, at McCordsville the Fourth, and attended the races.

Dr. Farrell and family went to Dayton Thursday to be the guests of L. T. Justice and wife for the Fourth,

Born, last Thursday, to Ernest Warrum and wife, a baby daughter.

Lem Moore and family, of Nameless Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Harding, of Greenfield, visited at the home of Walter Huey and wife Sunday.

Quite a number of Eden people attended the band concert at Milner's Corner Saturday night.

Will White and wife called on Oscar Curtis and wife Sunday. Walter Weeks and family, who have been spending a few days with Mrs. Weeks' brother, Pearle Alexander, returned to their home at Indianapolis Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell are the proud grandparents of a little son, born to Willard Farrell and wife, July 5th.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Barnard have been entertaining their daughter, Olive, and her little daughter at their country home lor a few days.

The Eden ball team defeated Ingalls Sunday at Ingalls score 8-5. Charles Record brought his children to call on their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam DeCamp, one day last week. Little Dorothy is very poorly.

Ernest Hiday preached here last Sunday night.

FOUNTAINTOWN

The funeral of Miss Alma Keaton occurred here Sunday. Miss Keaton had lived here for a number of years, and was highly respected.

Rev. Addison preached at the Christian church here Sunday, in both morning and evening services.

Mrs. Irvin Parish returned to her home at Indianapolis Thursday, after a month's visit with her parents, Perry Duncan and wife.

Mrs. Murray Rafferty and Miss Nellie Martin took their Sunday school classes to Hogsback Sunday, where they spent the day. They made the trip on Mr. Rafferty's hay wagon, and all took baskets of good things ,to eat. In the evening they ate ice cream to their heart's content. All report a fine time.

Perry Duncan and wife entertained the following people Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Keeting, of Indianapolis John Long, wife and son, Charles, and Ott Willard and

wife. Charles Low, Paul James, Burl Hungate and John Rohm, Jr., of Indianapolis, were visiting their parents from Thursday evening until Monday morning.

Charles Murray and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kroening.

Kathryn, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker, is suffering with a severe cold.

Cary Keaton and family, of Maxwell, attended the funeral of his sister here Sunday.

MILNER'S CORNER

Everybody is alive and happy after passing through another glorious Fourth.

Herman Poole and family were guests of Walter N. Troy and wife Sunday.

Harvey Jackson has purchased a fine new Marathon automobile. G. C. DeCamp, the enterprising jeweler of Shirley, was in this vicinity on business Monday.

Eph Gale and wife, of Emporia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Keller Sunday.

Our little town fairly teemed with people Saturday night who turned out to hear the Citizens' Band give their first concert which everybody seemed to enjoy, and every number was heartily applauded by the happy crowd. The public will be favored with another free concert in two weeks.

Mr. apd Mrs. W. A. Preas and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisk dined at the home of Joseph Fisk, of near Greenfield, Sunday.

Miss Blanche Bates returned to her home in Lafayette after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Clay Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Troy were the guests of L. E. Simmons and wife in Jackson township Sunday.

Our Sunday school is growing each Sunday. Plenty of good music and the lessons are grand. We want to see every man, woman and child out next Sunday.

Horace Huber and wife, of Pendleton, spent Sunday with Dr. F. E. Jackson.

Earl Johnson and the Misses Alma Johnson and Cecil Jackson were at McCordsville Friday.

Miss Marvel Frost, of Greenfield, is the guest of her friends here. Rev. Johnson will preach at this place next Sunday night.

FOUNTAINTOWN R. R. 2.

Nan Smith and family visited relatives near Carrollton Sunday. Claud Fritts and wife spent Sunday with Dillard Joyce and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Blackford, of Indianapolis, called on his grandparents, Wm. Jordan and wife, Friday.

Wm. Jordan is on the sick list. Robert Carr and children spent Sunday with relatives on this route

Mrs. Ora Snodgrass returned home from the hospital last week, where she has been for the past three weeks.

Mrs. Belle Glass and son, Raymond Gusta Blackford and daughter, Melvina, spent Monday with Wm. Jordan and family.

Charles Allen nd waife spent last Sunday afternoon at New Palestine. Several from this vicinity attended children's day exercises at the Sugar Creek church Sunday night.

Wm. Martin was at New Palestine Friday evening. Frank Jordan and sister, Iva, visited Joe Ashcraft and family last Sunday.

J. E. Cummins and family, of Fairland, and Wm. Jordan and family spent last Sunday with Wm. Blackford and family, near Greenfield.

CUMBERLAND

The funeral services of Mrs. Downing were held Saturday morning at the home. Interment at the Philadelphia cemetery. She was one of the oldest residents of the town, being in her 93d year.

The Warren Township Sunday school convention will be held next Sunday at Old Bethel church, beginning at 10:30 a. m. The Sunday schools of the Baptist and the M. E. churches will go on hay wagons, and will hold union services. Mrs. White, of Irvington, will be the speaker for the afternoon. Will Gale is township president.

John West and sons, Roscoe, Wilbur, James and Ernest, of Dayton, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harvey of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Fowler and daughters, Marjorie and Beth, were guests of Mrs. Sarah Harvey and daughter, Maggie part of last week.

Mrs. Charles Hartman and daughter, Anna, will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of the German church, Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. John Kitley, of near Julietta will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church next Tuesday afternoon July 15th.

Amiel Knoop, of Indianapolis, was the guest oi Frank and Floyd Kitley the Fourth

Mrs. Irvin Amos and children, Norman "and Eleanor, spent last week at Versailles, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rocco.

Miss Goldie Spencer is the guest of Miss Irene Huntington. Mrs. Otto Henkle and children have returned from Elyria, Ohio, where they visited (relatives, and will spend two weeks' with her sisters, Hilda and Pauline Schramm.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCreery and John Harvey, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. John Knoop and daughter, Gladys, were guests of Mrs. Sarah Harvey and daughter, Maggie, at dinner Sunday.

WILEY'S CORNER

Jordan Swain and wife entertained his son and family, of Chicago, .last week.

Orlando Jessup and family, John Boring and family, of Fountaintown Homer Jessup and wife visited with Frank Barrett and wife Sunday.

John Wiley, wife and daughters, Eulala and Bernice, spent the week end with her parents, Allie Robb and wife, of McCordsville.

The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Mary Smith spent Sunday with her, and reminded her of her birthday.

Ernest Ford, John Wiley, with their families, took supper with their aunt, Mrs. Sue Davis, of South Mount street.

Mrs. Homer Jessup entertained her sisters and gentlemen friends of Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Arnett and children, of Morristown, are visiting with her father, Dee Holt.

Mrs. Jane Ricks, of Charlottesville, and Mrs. Ira McKee, of Upland, are visiting Mrs. Sarah McCorkhill, of Westland.

James Wiley is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Earl Mellis, of Freeport.

Lee Elsbury, wife and son, have returned home at Rushville, after a visit here with relatives.

WESTLAND

Miss Bertha Lawrence, of Spiceland, who has spent a few years in Cuba in missionary work, attended church here Sunday and gave an interesting talk on the customs and needs of the people and work in Cuba.

Mrs. J. White and son attended church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bundy and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bundy called on Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Binford Sunday.

R. F. Cook lost one of his best horses last week. Mrs. Pearl Dell, of Rushville, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Ida J. Brooks and family. Her husband came Saturday and they returned to their home Sunday evening, Miss Mary Brooks accompanying them for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. G. P. McCarty spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ida J. Brooks and family.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Elliott' and daughter, Miss Mary, entertained at dinner Sunday, Mesdames A. F. Cox, of Chicago R. W. Kelsey, of Pennsylvania Messrs. Robert Binford, of Logan, Utah Paul Binford, of Greenfield Frank L. Binford, Jr., and R. Wilfred Kelsey.

W. P. Binford is improving ajid is able to walk out a little. Mesdames L. A. Binford, A. F. Cox, R. W. Kelsey and Miss Elma Binford and Master R. Wilfred Kelsey spent Wednesday with Mrs. R. F. Cook and family.

Quite a number from this community spent Thursday evening and Friday at Greenfield.

Clissie Harter spent the Fourth at Greenfield. Our farmers are very busy preparing for threshing.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell spent the Fourth with their daughter and family.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Johnson and daughter, Mesdames A. F. Cox, R. W. Kelsey and son, and Miss Elma Binford went to Lewisville Friday to the Johnson reunion and report a fine time.

Miss Hollowell, of Pendleton, was visiting Miss Hazel Binford Sunday and favored the people with two beautiful solos at church.

Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Binford, son Donald, and niece, Betty Burch, of Greenfield, called on Mrs. L. A. Binford and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Binford and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Elliott Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Binford entertained at dinner Monday evenings of last week, Misses Mary and Alice Gates, and Messrs. Hubert Hill, of Carthage, and Robert Murdock, of Columbus, Ohio.

Prayer meeting Sunday night at Westland was well attended. It will be held at Mr. Lewis' next Sunday night.

Miss Kate Barr is spending the week with Miss Elva Ballinger, on R. R. 5.

Some people are reporting good crops of timothy hay.

FOUNTAINTOWN

Mrs. Rilla Fout came home Tuesday for a visit with her parents. Charles Arnold and family visited relatives in Greenfield from Thursday till Sunday.

Miss Anna Carrigan returned from a visit with her sister at Danville Thursday.

Mrs. Sallie Lisher was called to Fairland Friday on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Preston Harrell.

Mrs. Rigdon and daughter, Miss Blanche, returned home Saturday from Danville, where Miss Blanch had been in school the past twelve weeks.

W. H. Smith, daughter, Miss Nancy, Mrs. Bessie Smith and Miss Maud Willard and Asa Willard motored to Marion Sunday.

The funeral of Miss Alma Keaton occurred from her late home Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. The deceased had been a patient sufferer for over five years. Rev. Addison conducted the services. Burial at Sugar Creek cemetery.

The Sunday school classes of Mrs. Rafferty and Miss Martin picnicked at Hogsback Sunday.

Homer Harrison was at home last Sunday. He has a position as a compositor at Indianapolis.

Ora Boyce and wife, of Greenfield, visited relatives here Sunday. Dr. Earl Boles and wife, of Fowler, Ind., are visiting relatives here.

Maurice Linville, of Fairland, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Showalter this week.

NEW PALESTINE

Mrs. Hartman and children and Mrs. Martin and children, of Indianapolis were the guests Saturday of Mrs. Ed Wlikins.

Mrs. Ben Cones, of Indianapolis, is visiting with Walter Faut and wife.

Several from here spent July 4th at Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Armenger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Holden.

Mr. and Mrs. Boring, of near Fountaintown, called on Bud Boring and wife Sunday.

Mrs. Cheesman, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Watters here.

Listen for the wedding bells. Miss Jessie Rodgers, of Ben Davis is visiting with her grandparents at this place.

Elmer Knoop, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with Wm. Knoop and family.

Mrs. Eva Hittle has returned home after spending a few days with friends at Morristown.

Mrs. Johnson is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Collier. Mrs. Christian Geisel died at her home on East Main street Tuesday afternoon about 2 o'clock. She had suffered for weeks with heart disease.

NEW PALESTINE R. R. 2. Louise Knoop, who was operated on last Monday, is getting along nicely.

Robert Geisel, who has been sick for the past few months, is reported better.

George Hack and daughter are entertaining relatives from Hamilton, Ohio.

Luella Brandenburg and Ruby Parish spent Sunday with Freda Harting.

Edwin Simon, of Indianapolis, called on relatives on this route the Fourth.

Alma Hoff was shopping at Indianapolis Thursday. Misses Edna and Hazel Roeder, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. Meier.

Mrs. Newberger, of Irvington, is spending a few weeks with William Geisel and family.

Henry Spier and children had as their company Sunday, Christian Schackle and wife, Wm. Schweir, wife and daughter, Chris Hoff and family, Chas. Roesner and family, Louis Merlau and family, Louis Ortel and wife, Estella Lantz, Alma and Sadie Lueckert, Clara, Margaret and Cora Jacobi, Tillie Harting, Ben Kracht, Edward Walz, Louis Spier, Harry Mehrling, Clarence Caldwell and Carl Sander.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

STATE OF INDIANA, HANCOCK COUNTY, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of Kezziah E. Smith, deceased.

No. 1745. In the Hancock Circuit Cou^t, September Term, A. D. 1913.

Be it Known, That on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1913, Mabel E. Denny, Administratrix of the Estate of Kezziah E. Smith, deceased* filed in the office of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, her final settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing on September lst,A. D. 1913, the same being the 1st judicial day of the September term, A. D. 1913, to be begun, held and continued at the Court House in the City of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 1st day of Sept., A. D. 1913, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement account should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in their absence.

And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and make proof of their heirship to said estate.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, this 28th day of June, 1913.

MOSES C. WOOD, Clerk Hancock Circuit Court. James F. Reed, attorney. 3v«3

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

THE STATE OF INDIANA, HANCOCK COUNTY, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of William G. Smith, deceased.

No. 1741. In the Hancock Circuit Court, September Term, A. D. 1913.

Be it Known, That on the 28th diay of June A. D. 1913, Mabel E. Denny, administratrix of the Estate of William G. Smith, deceased, filed in the office of the Clerk pf the Hancock Circuit Court her final settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing on September 1st, A. D. 1913, the same being the 1st judicial day of the September Term, A. D. 1913, to be begun, held and continued at the Court House in the City of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 1st day of September, A. D. 1913, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement account should not be approved, the same will |be heard and approved in their absence.

And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and make proof of their heirship to said estate.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, this 28th day of June, 1913.

MOSES C. WOOD, Clerk Hancock Circuit Court. James F. Reed, attorney. 3w3 (Advertisement)

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

STATE OF INDIANA. HANCOCK COUNTY, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of Lewis C. Burk, deceased.

No. 1757. In the Hancock Circuit Court, September Term, A. D. 1913.

Be it Known, That on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1913 Mary I. Burk, administratrix of the Estate of Lewis C. Burk, deceased, filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Hancock Circuit Court, her final settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing Sept. 1, A. D. 1913, the same being the 1st Judicial Day of the Sept. Term, A. D. 1913, to be begun, held and continued at the Court Hor.se in the City of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 1st day of Sept. A. D. 1913, and that unless they appear on said day and show cause why said final settlement account should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in their absence.

And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and make proof of their heirship to said estate.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, this 26th day of June, 1913.

MOSES C. WOOD, Clerk Hancock Circuit Court. Arthur C. Van Duyn, attorney, 27w3

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