Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 May 1915 — Page 5

JJDAY, MAY 21, 1015.

THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT.

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Cleave Thomas and 0. T. Ellis of Madison township were in Indianapolis on business Wednesday. They drove a new ear, purchased by Mr.

Ellis, to this city.

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l ... | Jacob McCurry was in Indianapolis

Wednesday to attend the annual convention of funeral directors of Indiana which is beinp held there this week. Charles Reed, his partner in business here attended thes tate meeting on

Thursday.

Billy We.z is riding a new 3-speed

Excelsior motorcycle.

C. E. Kendall has taken the Greencastle agency for the Providence Life & Trust Insurance company.

MARION TOWNSHIP S. S. CONVENTION

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v and Mrs. Jesse McAnally, who , , u w =t Columbia street, are ^ parents of a 12-pou.td boy, born frlsday. Mr. McAnally is a traveling | I !•< tge H tx frOit

j,'.',. . Indianapoli*.

Wa!t , ; Long, a laborer of south L is t!e, and Miss Eva Lady, also ' Vne south part of town, were mare d on Saturday at 10 o’clock in the

of Justice of Peace Phillip Justice Frank performed the

Uremonv. The couple will reside in

(the south part of the city.

The death of Mrs. Fannie Woods, I the mother of Charles Woods, I i at her home o.. Chesnut Itreet Saturday night at 11 o’clock, lifter a several months’ illness. Defeneration of the heart was the cause ‘ th. The funeral was held |'y : ,:'tornoon at the Baptit T, The interment was in the

H ll cemetery.

j;... Belle Fleming, wife of Samuel ■ , ,i ed at her home in Terre |)l a iv Sunday morning at 7:30 o’clock L, a Aster of Charles Wagner and Cj rs . E. Shipley of this city. Mr. fa-agni'r and E. Shipley went to f iv Haute Tuesday morning to at1,1 t . funeral services. Samuel J. Il'lenting is one of the horsemen of Inliana and owns a number of well§no\vi race horses. Miss Fannie Wilson, daughter of |>lr. and Mrs. John T. Wilson of KusXellvdlc, was overcome by the heat L about 2 o’clock this afternoon, while f the crowning of the MayQueen. Miss Wilson fainted and was learned into the Bell Clothing store Lnd a physician called. She soon revived from her attack and accompanied by some friends was able to re-

am to her home.

(V.-ter A. Brayles, a bookkeeper IfT. ■ Haute, and Miss Margaret C. I tenognaphtr of th* same tity were married Saturday in the Xrivat. office of County Clerk Harry Moore. The marriage ceremony s performed by Elder Lawrence H. ir. the presence of the county Mi, i.d o ml his deputy. The young Li,pi left this afternoon for Terre

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Dr. N'. S. Wood, who resides on his J 'lowest of Reelsville, found of the booster balloons, which f sent up a few days before os-, r day. Each balloon had atari: I a certificate good for $2 In at any booster store. But Dr. did not find his balloon until fc.' . ,v. the day after the booster day 1 i -i'c certificates were good only kn I," ter day the only satisfaction L K" : was the balloon, which he says | as good as new. The following invitations have been F . by a number of local penile: Mr and Mrs. Richard Lowe will i marriage their daughter, t" . Mr. Matthew Janie- Robin• L Wednesday evening the second if J . o, e thousand nine hundred V ■ on, eight o’clock, 20!» east e treet, Crawfordsville, Indiana, ‘honor of your presence Is requestWill be at home after the first of ft?' or, Crawfordsville, Indiana.— Kiss Nellie Riggs is the daughter of Km Olive Riggs Lowe and formerly J I in Greencastle. Mr. Robinson i the manager of a large Crawfordsfllb department store. A huckster wagon, owned and I Albert Allee of Mt. Mef ■ wa - wrecked at the corner of " eh ngton street and Morton aveMonday morning when one of the I \heels of the heavy vehicle pm (iff. The wagon was heavily a( i with eggs and poultry. About I ' -h f of the 750 dozen eggs were I ind d*atroy*d. The drlTW ' thrown forward when the accit occurred and was covered with ' ontents of the wagon. Luckily f es did not run and farther ' g was avoided. A tap became e md dropped off the front axle I the wheel fall to the street. * oped with a few scratches

Following is tho program for the Marion township Sunday school convention to be held in Filmore on Sun-

Jonathan Hasty has purchased a j day, May 23: Maxwell automobile of the Thomas 9:30 a. m.—Song Congregation Buggy company. Invocation .Rev. Hootman O. T. Ellis of Madison township Son ® - Congregation has purchased a Maxwell automobile Address Rev. Hickman

Word received here from Mrs. John Shannon, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Wilson of Chicago, and who has been in ill health for the past several weeks, states that her condition has greatly improved during the past week. She will remain in Chicago for an extended visit. . Mrs. Minnie Eiteljorge and Mrs. Bertha Kocher and daughter, of Carlsbad, New Mexico, are here for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Eiteljorge on west Washington street. Mrs. Eiteljorge is the mother of William Eiteljorge and Mrs.

Kocher is his sister.

| of the Thomas Buggy company. Miss Florence Talbott nas returned ’ to her home in this city from Hymera, wnere she has taught school for the

past eight months.

Alec Dyer and LeRoy Romines, of the Indiana Fence company, have returned here after spending a few days

in Martinsville, 111.

The Phi Delta Theta fraternity has issued invitations for the annual “drive” to Eel River Falls, to he held Saturday. The young people will go

to the falls in the

evening will return to Cloverdale where a banquet will he served. The ’Liberal party, one of the two political factions of the university

Dr. H. A. Hutcheson, of Indian- j fleeted three of the four members of apolis was here on Tuesday on j the student council for next year, at his wav to Washington township ( an election in east college Tuesday

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where he attended the funeral of his afternoon. The Liberals elected were uncle, William H. Hutcheson, which president, Frank King; secretary, was held at the Antioch church that Miss Edna Rose; treasurer, Wier morning. j Cook. Miss Hazel Day, a Progressive,

was elected vice president. The Pro-

Otto Mecum left Sunday foi Fiank- g- res8 j Ve p ar ty will contest the elecfort. After a visit there with his , jon on the groundg that , 10 faculty mother he will go to Detroit, Mich., rei ,^putative was present at the where he has accepted a position with e | ection( which ig contrary t0 th p

| constitution. Each party carried out

! a spirited campaign.

10:30 a. m Lesson Study Song M. E. Junior Class Recitation.. Melvin Ogle Address—“Our Aim and Its Accom-

plishments Seldon Roberts

Song Mixed Chorus Address—County Supt. John Snider

Appointment of Committees.

Noon Basket Dinner 1:30 p. m.—Song. Congregation Invocation . Seldon Roberts Song Union Chorus Recitation Marjorie Bastin Duet..Nannie Cline and Nellie Buis

morning and that Address—“The Sunday School Teach-

er and His Bible..Prof. Eckhart

Song Male Quartette Reading Melba Raines Address Rev. A. M. Hackleman Recitation.. Ruth Morgan Song Mixed Chorus Recitation Edythe Chamness

Report of Township Secretary.

Report of Committee.

Installation of Officers Mr. Snider Song Congregation

Benediction.

^ New Clothes are

5 S s s £ £ £ bfi tfi yft w tfi I

large shoe concern of that city. ; He has been employed with the Christie shoe firm of this city for several years. He will be employed in the window trimming department of the

Detroit store.

DeLoss Fry, a farmer, who resides in Marion township, 5 miles east of the city, suffered a stroke of pa-

HUMPSTON CHASES THIEF; STOPS HIM

NOTIC E TO BRIDGE CON-

TRACTORS,

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, will .receive sealed proposals on June the 7th, 1915, up to hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day for the construction of approaches to tho Rolling Stone Ford Bridge in Floyd Township, Putnam County, Indiana, said bridge being located about 2 and 1-2 miles north and east of Bainbridge,

Indiana.

Bidder will he required to furnish

Division Passenger Agent F. B. Humston, by reason of an experience he had at the union station in Indian-

ralysis late Saturday afternoon and apolis last week, is thinking seriously is in a serious condition. Although ' of entering some gymnasium at the

he wa s slightly improved Sunday and Capitol City with a view to increasing j bond for double the amount of hid. Monday, his mind has been slightly de- his wind and decreasng his avordupois i Plans and specifications now on file ranged as a result of the illness. Phy- Frank is the former auent of the Mo-, in the auditor’s office, Putnam county,

sicians have hopes of his recovery. [ non in this city. The Bedford Demo-

, . . crat says:

A local baseball team was defeated (lHp h _ ig

by the Putnamville team in a closely •

contested game at Putnamville Sun- shou i d he for him

day afternoon. The score was b to o.

Indiana.

H. WITT SUTHERL1N, JAMES B. BUNTEN,

R. E. LARKIN,

Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. 3t Wkly May 21.

passenger

found that his present condition is not what it

to properly per-

- — . form certain duties that are likely to Carl Myers and Harold Burks pitched fa)1 hlg ]ot ^ djv , sion

for the Greencastle team and Herbert

McGranaham caught. Tin iimaind i “One day this past week he was. A

of the team lined up as tnlUm.'. ns d own a t the union station looking .I, rcTATC TDAMCrtTDC base, Mize; second >ase, r ' u '' after some business matters in eon-1 * REAL LSTATE TRANSFLRS. _

third base, Myers and^ l.uiks. . mt nec ,j on w ith his office and seeing an

opportunity to assist a Monon conductor who was laboring hard to get a large number of passengers on his train in time to leave the station on schedule, he pitched in and was doing all he could when suddenly a porter on the train rushed up to the conductor and informed him that a passenger who was hoarding the Pullman had had his pocketbook taken from his trouser pocket while in the vestibule

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Mrs. Ewing McLean and daughter, Miss Margaret, have returned to their home in this city after a several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are former residents of this city, the former having owned a grocery store here for several years.

Mrs. Elizabeth Sears, Mrs. Elijah McDonald and Miss Ethel McDonald have returned from Hamrick Station where they attended the funeral of W. H. Hutchenson yesterday. Miss Lota Williamson is confined to her home on south Jackson street on account of illness.

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stop, Lear; left field, H. Monnet; center field, Manus; right field, Steegmiller. ,

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Marriage licenses were

County Clerk Harry W. Moore to George D. Williams of Putnamville and Miss Nellie Hester of the same town late Saturday afternoon. The young people were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Hester Sunday after-

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Joseph Nofsinger to Henry Henry Cline, land in Franklin township $

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Women 16 to 65

$2,000 loss of life. $15.00 per week for 26 weeks

j 2 disability--Only $5.00 per year

Otto O. Dobbs et al to Edgar A. Hurst, land in Jefferson township

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E | $5,000 sick and accident. E " demenity--$ 10.00 per year.

' IS YOUR BLOOD RICH? \ :SSP se 4 Poor Blood 's the indirect cause of much winter sickness -it allows chills, invites colds and sickness. fe URiSHMENT alone makes blood— n "t dint's or liquors- and the nourish11 1 f'*od in Scoff*# Emulsion chnrtfea summer blood with winter richness snd increases the red corpuscles. Its Cod Livrr Oil warms i the body, fortifies the lunga, 7 V "nd alleviate* rheumatic tendencies. YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT. H-43 SHUN SUBSTITUTES.

noon The groom is 24 years old and of the Pullman. Two men had figured the bride is 21. Mr. Williams teaches in the robbery and the porter had in the public schools of Warren town- managed to keep his eye on the man ship and his bride is one of the popu- whom he suspicloned had the pockety0U ng ladies of that locality. They hook until he reached the conductor, will make their home in Warren town- , “Frank noticed the commotion hut .I did not know what the trouble was,

, ,, ! t ut after seeing the porter point out

Dorothy Ann Bird, daughter of Mrs. ^ ^ ^ commjU(>d the deedi Jesse Allee Bird, and litt e .oinse .u was> Frank started in eas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs^ ^ ® rd | p urguit 0 r h im . After chasing him in Lucas, met with an anil < nt . uin .i> and ou ^ ^ e ^ ween numerous ears in the

David Cassity et al to Wm. T. Allen, land in Floyd

township

afternoon while coasting down east Seminary street hill on a roily coaster. The little Lucas girl, who was steering the coaster, lost control of it and it ran off the sidewalk and into the gutter, turning over and throwing the children into the street. The Bird child sucered a severe scalp wound and minor bruises and cuts. The Lucas child suffered severe scalp wounds and

badly bruised and slightly cut. J. A. Dorsett, a prominent and well

known farmer of soutneast Putnam county, died suddenly at his home south of Belle Union Monday morning at 10 o’clock. A stroke of apoplexy was the cause of his death. Mr. Dorsett was in the yard near his home when stricken. He had been ill of heart disease for a year, hut his condition had never been alarming. He is survived by a widow and one daugh-

ter. ' - -jV At a meeting In the assembly room

of the court house Monday evening, an anti-tuberculosis society was organized in Greencastle. W. E. Thurbor of Indianapolis, the organizer of anti-tuberculosis societies over the state, was here and addressed the local people who attended the meeting. The officers of the Greencastle society were elected as elected as follows: I president, Dr. Demetrius Tillotson; ( \ice president, Rev. Thomas ’loinigI pr; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. ( aroline | Ddl. A movement is now on foot j to have a nurse of Indianapolis come here next fall a"d canvass the city fay the membership of the society She will lecture before the school children while here. Prof. H. A. Henderfec.i was named as the chairman of the committee in charge of the sale of Rod

Cross seals in Greencastle.

station for a brief time, the thief darted oat through the union station, and summoning a colored employe Fran’’, kept up his chase. The pickpocket was followed through side streets, alleys, etc., and finally came out on to Illinois street a block or so away from the station where he boarded a car. Frank had gotten short winded and lost his man, but his assistant, the negro, nad kept close behind him and on seeing him enter the street car ordered the motorman not to start the car. At this juncture Frank came upon the scene and beckoning to a nearby policeman had the pickpocket arrest and he immediately coughed up the pocketbook without a

word.

“At a trial in police court the next day the guilty party was sentenced to serve about (!0 days in the workhouse for his actions. His partner in the crime made his escape. “The robbery was the third of n similar nature said to have occurred in the Indianapolis union station last week, the first two having proved successful to the pickpockets, who got away with their loot without detection. Neither of these, however, occurred on Monon trains.”

James Townsend et al to Arthur Fry, lots in Putnamville Louis Morrison to Rachel A. Job, lot in Cloverdale Cloverdale Cemetery to Rachel Job, lot in Cloverdale cemetery Chauncey AL Dorsett to Eva Cohn, lot in Cloverdale N. M. Ely et al to Eugene Holmes, land in Washington township Jacob Michael et al to Geo. W. and A. L. Havens, lots in Bainbridge Ell C. Brattain to James A. Brattain, land in Madison township The Ohio Oil Company to Illinois Pipe Line Company, land in Monroe townshp--United States to James Willis, land in Floyd township Wiley F. Wagner to Victor J. Stanger, land in Monroe township

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ROCK BHAN( H. Mrs. Belva Smalley spent Saturday with Mrs. J. F. McCloud. Mrs. Anna Lane and Mr-. Rosa Barnett called on Mr*. John Smith Monday afternoon. Joe Dozer and Ettis Harris are visiting at Neal Disney’s this week. Miss Esta Keck spent Saturday night and Sunday with Hazel Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and daughter, Vera, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McCloud of near Coatesville. Charles Keck spent from Thursday until Saturday with Joe Disney.

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Ross Runyan suffered i. badl> bruised and sprained wrist Tuesday evening, when he attempted to cranl his automobile ami the engine I 1 fired. The accident occurred in front of his home on south Indiana stre: t The ligament.- of his left arm wc badly sprained and bruised hut the inlury is not serious. Miss Ruby Richards, of Patricksburg, Is here for a few days’ visit with friends of the university. She is t former student of DePauw and hn many friends here.

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