Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 September 1919 — Page 2

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After Being Relieved of Organic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.

Orcp^n, III.—” 1 took Lydia E. 1’inkham's Vegetable Compound for an or-

ganic trouble whidi pulled me down un-

til 1 could not put my foot to the door and could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred

Having pledged the people to reice or eliminate the socalled luxury

xes, and being unable to do so, the

llcpu an a It i - now find t„em- Wade MeNary and Moitis Ives In the position of having to re- employes at the American Zinc prod;in these taxes ami add a few more nets mill, east of town, suffered severe in order to meet the governmental burns on Monday, when some molten expenditures they themselves have zinc which they were pouring exploded vo t 0 ,| 'Pie hot metal was thrown on their The irony of the situation is made arms, face and chest and each was

particularly jarring becasue it was on badly burned.

these luxury taxes that the Republi- The hot metal and explosion caused cans had planned to play their very the clothing of the men to catch fire best partisan polities. The Demo- but a stream of water was thrown on cratie House of the last Congress had them immediately anti the fire put

passed a bill repealing the luxury out.

taxes, it had been reported out by the Both men were engaged in pooling Senate finance committee, and, by a the molten metal hdo a foundation

gentlemen’s agreement, was to he giv- base when

HIGH SCHOOL NOTTS

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The high school students of both' the Junior and Senior high school are being physically examined by Dr Wm. McGaughey and Miss Ludolph Putnam counties' nurse. The two began work Wonday among th ■ students and at the close of school Monday about one half of the students were examined. Sepcial care, is being taken in the examination of | the heart, adnoids, and tonsils of each pupil. This is the first complete phys-1 ical examination ever offered in the i

NOiNEERS FOR STATE HIGHWAY IN GHEENOASTLE

| John T. Fyffe, Arm; ! Fyffe, Collins, Ma.

! er J. Fyffe, Malisa Fyff, I .Minnie E. Fyffe, Sane,.

, S. fyffe, Chaik- ( .

j known husband or v. •

widow, heirs grant it-

visees, assignees, (!• .•

administrators, and and all of the abov

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i metal into a lounnation; school and promises to act as a j the accident occurred. Each I jj. rl , at gimulus f or better physical con- ’

on right 'if way during the closing was injured in about the same manner, j nn( j | ess sickness. Where any | chickens every year days of th,. session. Hut when Sena- The men will be unable to return t° i defects are found in the examination it made it very hard tor Simmons attempted l<> secure the their work for several weeks because ^ a s t uf )ent, such is told to the aflict- 1

NAIIONAL ROAD BETWEEN UEELSVII.I.E AND MT. MEHIDlAN NOW IS BEING VIEWED, —SURVEY FOK THE IMPROVEMENT TO HE .MADE BEFORE

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State of Indiana; . , 1 tion exists against all f , a ;j |; ants that all are -Jy '^J

to said action; that this

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tion is to quiet the | ^ , j the following described real estiJ

NO BUILDING THIS

for me.

‘‘I saw the Compound advertised in our paper, and tried it. It has restored

of their injuries.

rny health so I can do all my work and 1 am so grateful that 1 am recommending it to my friends.”—Mrs. D, M,

Alters, R. R. 4. Oregon. III. Only women who have suffered the tor-

tures of such troubles and have dragged along from dav to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable

Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters'

condition should profit by her recom-

j ed one and how they can obtain treat-

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Landes left rp| le f 0 i| 0W i„ K high school gradu- gineer, accompanied by another State , all demands Monday for Kmmear, N. I)., where 1 )|U , 8 of ] ast year W civ visitors to the Highway engineer were here Monday , ants or either of them and of ary J

Miss Clarona 1 and Tuesday, accompanied by C. C. j son or corporation whoms w

floor he found that gentlemen’s agreements were of little value when matched against party politics. The bill was lost in the filibuster conduct-

ed by Senators La Eollete and Sher- they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert s(! bool this morning.

J Putnam County, Indiana, to-wlrj west half of the i or .. t q ' . yr if) . ‘'‘ n ' 1 thc ' Vl ' st hillf . rt. '

TlAH 1 <|unrter of Section I, , . T J

j Fifteen <l. r >) North * . fo '_.T ] West, containing one hundred aim J

R. Harr, ah assistant State En-jty (160) acres, mon J

claim- 0 f (he

man. Republicans, largely because Landes. From there they will go t (> , Miss Francis Rector, Miss Hurst, Estes Duncan, Judge James I.|thiough or under whoi clainl their party leaders decided such -a California to join their daughter. Miss j Stella Shoptaugh, Miss Heulah Yeager j Hughes, 1 had Peck and Arthur Heat, j title might be^as-erti ■ nd ajjjJ

popular bit of legislations as abolish- Elizabeth and to make their future j an( | Miss Ruby Wright. The young drove over ing the luxury taxes should he resevv- home, I ladies have matriculated in DePauw, tween Mt. Meridian and Reelsville, to cd for th t . special session which thc Elbert Finny of Clovcrdale has ac- 1 University. Miss Wright was pres-, view the road preparitory to starting Republicans wold countrol. | cepted a position as barber in the W., jdent of the Senior class of last year. | work on the drawing of plans and

the whole world.

Notice is therefore hereby said defendants and all pm -uns ore poration whomsoever th,.' (lain,,

In calling this session tthe Presi- O. Timmons shop. He takes the place j Several students who wish to he specifiations for a permanent improve-1 interest in said real estub;, tijttiaijl dent urged the repeal of these botbeY- of Floyd HerrVnann who has gone to kt gpt of working purpoai - duritij; incut of that road. Ithey M ami appeal I

nicndatlon, and if there are any com- some taxes, but after three and one- Indianapolis to work. j class periods in the afternoon havej No work of improving this piece of ^ November, 1!U!>, the same '.eingtil plications write Lydia E. Pinkham's half months they are still on the Members of the Presbyterian taken up this matter with Superinten- road will be done this year but the day of the November Term, 191S,

M<>dicine Co * “ '

plications write Lydia E. Pinkham’s Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass., for advice. The result of their 4(1 years experience

is at vour service.

half months they are still on the Members of the

statute books, and the Republican Church who are contributing money or dent E. C. Dodson, leaders are unable to figure out the eatables for the lunch to be given by | i\] r Arnold yvill coach the 11)20 (!. proper method of getting rid of them, the ladies of the church at the Phipps |j. $ basketball team. At first it So far as the political value of the re- sale north of town, Scptemer 1.. will i w!ts the hopes of the school hoard in

contract for its improvement probably will be let next year. A contract for the improvement of the road east of Mt. Meridian, already has been let.

POLITICAL GOSSIP

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peal-when it cotnes-is concerned, it please leave samp at the home of Mis. obtaining a mathematics teacher who engineers now are simply going FROM \\ ASHING TON will be almost nil. party leaders agree Carl Confer on north Jackson street, would also devote time to the athletics over the road to view the grades,and | because of the inability of the Kep- not later than a. m Wednesday. | ,,f the school. A coach is yet to he curves and secure ideas fur a foundauhlian majority to hang together. j The marriage of Dr. R. J. Gillespie gelpcted from DePauw’s athletic men. *' on kor plans for improving the road.

The Republican claim of a saving and 'Mrs. Martha Greiner of this city j Clark Arnold son of Mr. and Mrs.' ° — of a billion an I a half dollars in the was sole minimi on Monday at Terre j A. M. Arnold, a senior in DePauw Un- LEAK HOME IS

first six weeks of the special session, Haute. Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie will ( iversity has been elected by the school ROBBED S A I l RI)A>

was quickly dissipated by the Demo- reside at their home on West Walnut board to teach two classes in math-

cratic leader.-; so much so that it has street. j ematies in the high school. Mr. Ai- 1 The home of Mr. and iMrs. Walter not been advanced since. The fact re- Dean and Mrs. R. G. McCutcheon nold has had one years teaching ex- Lear, on north Indiana street, was mains, as the Republican Congress- drove to Roaehdale Sunday. . perience. He was securd on account entered by robbers Saturday evening men regretfully admit, that the only Harry Barton of Fort Sill, Okla.,' of the over flow of the students wish- 1 iln ^ a quantity of women’s clothing]

spent Sunday the guest of M. O. ( ing this subject. 'stolen. Entrance to the home was I Herod and family. j o — gained by raising a window. The rob-;

Miss Hazel Fox Miss Marie Merry- n Jl 10 inemis here T . < .

Lenchman of Detroit stated that he

Washington, D. c. Sept. 1">—The Republican majority in Congress appears to continue in a state of quiescent agitation over the question of

taxes and revenue.

The senate majority is worrying but little for two reasons. One is that Boiss Penrose, chairman of the committee on finance, is still busy ■‘reforming” Philadelphia and, inci-

the Putnam Circuit (

at the court house in the city | Greencastle, inthe - ml . ' , , state, and answer or demur to n complaint, the same will i heart j determined in their absence. In witness where,.)' I . | set my hand and aflixn! the sc:\| sai<l court at the office iff the thereof in the eitv nf Gncniajll Indiana, the 10th day of Septemh

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Harry Vi\ Moore. Clerk of the Putnam ( t C 'I W. M. Sutherlin, Atty.

luxury . tax they have repealed has been that on ice cream and soda, and

NON-RESIDENT NOTHT

dentally, fighting for his political life their partisan colleagues in the Senand prestige; and has no time to de- ate decline to pass that, so glory is

vote to such trifles as carrying out literally effervescent.

Republican campaign promises anent —o — reducing the cost of living. In his Mrs. T. J. Phipps and son. Harold absence none of his party colleagues are removing from their farm north •lares move. The other reason for of this city near the Big Four arch senate apathy is the conflict over thc to their new home on Locust street. League of Nations. Wade iMcNary an employe at the Consequently all the worry is trails- American Zinc Products Co., suffered ferred to the heads and shoulders of slight burns in an accidnet at the

Representatives Frank W. Mundell, mill Sunday.

hers entered the home during the early evening, while the members of the

weather, Floris Runyan and Donald , -i

Seaman motored to the Shades Sun . I and Mrs. Leachman were in N«w York "erc a tending the circus

'last week to meet their son, Horace j "Tien the family members returned

day and spent the day.

Mr. and Mrs. David Davis and children of Crawfordsville spent Sunday the guest uf Mrs. Davis’ parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Denton,

The hack part of a Ford touring car owne) by Earl Grimes was completely

upon his arrival on this side from f,om tht ’ show thl '’V found the front overseas. He was on board the Lev-| <,00r "P 1 ’ 11 nnd noticed that a screen

iathan one of General Pershing’s hon-j*’ a, l been taken out of or guards, and paraded with the First ] t * lf ‘ f r<,nt porch.

window on

Republican floor leader, and Joseph W. Fordney, chairman of the ways and means committee, who are responsible primarily for sueh legislation in the lower House of Congress, where

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst and Miss Phoebe Conley went to Indianapolis Monday evening and attended the wedding of Kenneth Hurst son of 'Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hurst, for

On Sunday morning it was discovered that the thief had visited closets in the house in which winter clothing was kept and had taken sev-

Division in New York ond Wednesday. Mr. Leuchman stated that liurac t . was well and happy and that the

destroyed Tv fire last Thursday after-1 parade was one of the liest and most noon while parked at the sale of A. L. j interesting parades he ever witnessed.

Heady, who resides northwest of

GreencastlF The origin of the fire j mer Putnam county resident, was here i t ‘* rcU3 followers are responsible for is now known. ! to visit friajids over Sunday and Mpn-j robbery. Several cars of the cirMr. and Mrs. Ah e Hillis drove to, day. j f'U* train were on a side track not

State of Indiana ss: County of Putnam in the Putnam Circ i ' • nurt. September Term, b'lS. Herman V. Hartzler. i LtHartzler, his wife.

eral winter garments. It is believed

(). W. Bridges of Indianapolis a for- [ b .V' members of the family that some

are

all such bills must have their incep- merly of this county, and Miss Stelln Roaehdale Sunday and visited friends.! Clarence Runyan was arrested Sun- f ar from the Lear horn

tion. Jane Owens of Irvington. Mrs. Hurst Mary Lady has filed - suit in the Put These gentlemen anoarently have will sing at the ceremony. nam Circuit Court asking for a digood cause to worry as the Repub- Miss Mildred Rutledge, who has vorce from Robert Lady. Mean House already has appropriated been spending the summer in Spring- 1 Trustee. Gene Hamrick has purtwo billion dollars nine than the tax- field, Illinois has returned here to chased a new -school transfer auto for t's and other forms of revenue will take up her work as instructor in the country students. The machine bring in for the fiscal year. the DePauw School of Music. is made by the Delphi Motor Co.

day night by policeman Sewell for 1 Intoxication. The officer found Run- ] yan lying on the sidewalk on Market street. He was placed in jail and on Monday morning on his promise to I appear before mayor Bartley for trial

1 he was released.

Harry Mason of Indianapoli was, I here to spend Sunday with his mot! er. ! Frank Alexander suffered cuts and j bvusies to his face Sunday when h. I fell from a motorcycle. His injurii .- i were d '< .-sed by Dr. Cassell Tucki i. Mi - , and Mrs. Roy Reagan an I chil-

- j wiie nezeKian iiinm s. » ■

University. Miss (Maxwell is making [ p^jujp Mover, Cathcrim Joh her home with her relatives Harry ( j 1usbun( |, Harnett Job- -a. Henry

Maxwell and family. M'.r-. Henry H. M

* ! Myers, Angeline Mover. I .

OTIC1 01 ADMINISTRATION

! Sarah Mover, Mary J. Ath<

N-iti 'e is hereby given that the un- I i )alu J. Harrison, John 1 i 1 drrsigncJ has been appointed by the! f. Mover. The unki •' >• judge < f th • Circuit Court of Putnam J Legatees. Devisees. : ' : Counly, K,ate of 1. liana, administra-| Administiators, Ex I?

N . - I ■ fa: c' 1 1 yverp here Si ird ly " of the « tj te of Andrew J. Owen, J Representatives, and A I of Mi-, ft el Mr, . Charli Meik 1 rlati Putnam C i ty, Ind. r deceased, | and both of the said i nnd son, Eugene. Mr. and Mi . Rea-! Sai l estate is supposed to be sol-’ fendants, if such lie 1

gan an. former residents of this city,! vent.

Mr. Reagan being manager of th 0 ; Dated this 2!sth day of August

Greencastle Products Co. ’ j 1!)19.

Mrs, Marie Swickard has been) GEORGE M. OWEN and granted a divorce from Elmer Swick- 1 STELLA M. JUNKINS

nrd in the Putnam Circuit Court. | Administrator.

G. N. Logan of Indianapolis i.- vis-1 Lyon <£ Peck, Attvs.

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Prof, and MrsTRiATOgg^H Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of Hol-

den, Mass., former president of DePauw was here Monday. Bishop Hughe accompanied his son, Edwin 11. Jr. and daughter Miss Caroline, to Greencastle, Edwin will enter as a Jun ior and Miss Caroline as a Freshman. Edwin H. Hughes, Jr. has the honor of having been decorated with a Croix

de Guerre.

Andrew Hanna was not wearing his 15c straw hat Saturday. Whether it was because a circus was in town or because the straw hat suddenly became too small has not been definitely ascertained. There was some intimations that the hat suddenly became to° small, however, as Andrew made a 2 on the first hole at the golf links Friday evening. This is the record for the hole and probably will stand for many months. Mr. Hanna is getting to be some golfer, too. His game is steadily becoming more scientific and loosing its eratic features. It is rumored that Mr. Hanna ha s had his measure taken for a regulation knickerbocker golf suit. This suit when received, will no doubt help his game

greatly.

The Vermilion resturant was removed on Sunday from its present location to thc room, which has just been remodeled, two doors north of the present location. The new room, which is owped by Alonzo Cook, has been made into an ideal resturant room, and Greencastle will have a splendid resturant when the change into the new room is completed.

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Non* E OF \ DM IN IS IR VIION

Notice if. hiT> by given that the undersigned has been appointed by the judge of the Circuit Court of INUnam County, State of Indiana, executrix of the estate of Tilghnian R. Ruark late of 'Putnam County Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be. solvent. Dated this .'Ird day of September 1919. Frances A. Ruark, Executrix. Hays & Murphy Atty.

Seth Guinn, et al.

Be :' known that - | September, 1919, sa d pi > ; tiff> an affidavit in due foin 'I defendants, Seth Guinn. F> #'■ Eli/.ai'cth Guinn. E I William 11. Carr, .1. '4 Caroline E. Davis, Sylvost. Haux Kaye Walker, and hi- n, >• M. Walker, Lafayette WaVr, I his wife, Sallie M. Wi I

Miss Catherine Maxwell, daughter j Hughes, his wife, Dor i .-I "f Mr and Mrs. Fred Maxwell ofl Wa ] ter gchlaman ai I Marshall. Ind., has ente-ed DePauv. • w jf e . Hezekiah Dimick, 1

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.

State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court, September Term, 1919. Suit to quiet title No. 9600. William P. Wimmer, Elizabeth Wimmer. vs. Armstard Calvin, et al. Comes now the plaintiffs by W. M. Sutherlin, their attorney and file their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown of the following named defendents, to-wit; Armstard Calvin, Armstard Cobin, Sarah Calvin, John Bourne, John Bowen, John Beam, Edwad W'. McGaughey, Margaret MoGaughey, William S. Bowen, Harriett Bowen, Randolph H. Bettis, Martha Ann Bettis, Robert Allen, Polly Allen,

Heirs, Legatees, D Kin, Assigns and E ' trators. Legal and Pers

tatives of each of the ai'0\ fendants, and all per-ons it may concern, and tii. unknown residents of tc Indiana, nnd that their i unknown, and all the said are necessary parties to th'' herein. That the object of is to quiet title to real cst

State of Indiana, County f l' u ' n ^

and in said complaint fullv

as follows, to-wit;

Description.

70 acres in the form of " off the East side of the l ithe South east quarter of S’ , 12 N.. - W., more •

[scribed as follows: Comment iiu; ■ lt North east corner of thl 1 n ; ibed tract; thence S J thence West 70 rods; th- N r: 160 rods; thence East 70 rod- ! beginning. Also the North

quarter of the North east

'• I, Tp. 12 N., R. 6 'V I 40 acres more or less, contortn*

all 110 acres more or less.

Said non-residents and unknown

fendants are now hereby n

the pendency of the said ‘ lf<l against them, and that the nn stand for trial on the 10th day of/ 1 '! vember, 1919, that same being j'K

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rial day of the Sept. term. ‘ 'j'J

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said Court and unless that appear in answer or demur

complaint at said date, the s: ‘ '' u be heard and determined in 1 1 absence. .

Witness my Hand and seal <’

Court, this rtth day of SeptemW'j

Moore. Clerk

Harry n . . j

Colliver & Werneke, Attorney

plaintiffs.