Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1919 — Page 2
»*AGE TTMj
.tit rttRAID-DEMOCRAT
m 1
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i 4
LOC AL NEVNJ>.
HOLD I P MAN IS THE ’ CRAWFORDSViLLE HIGH BELIEF OF THE WOMEN- SCHOOL IS OCsITtf) I FROM I. H.
r
A. A.
W. P. Sacked, wiio recency fold hi* (froeery store to J. F. Lon^- & Son has not announced' as yet what he will do in the future. Mr. Sacked nas his farming interests to look after and he intimates that he probably will take it easy during the winter, mpaping in some enterprise n tho sprinff. .Mri'. Nora Suthcrlin and her aunt, Mrs. !>eUU.h Sutherlin have removed hero from Rockville and are occupy, >ng their residence at 25 East Frank-
lin street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Flays and <Laujiiter, Miss Lillian are visiting M!r. and Mrs. William Snider in Mrs. Albert I»ckrridffe has returned from Danv-ille, 111., where she \-isited Dr. and Mrs. A. B LookerriJeo. • k Mrs. J. B. Trimble of Washington. D. C. who was here for a short visit with her sister, -Mrs. Charles J. Arnold and her mother, Mrs. S. C. Herrinfr, left on Thursday afternoon
for her home.
The little two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint who live near Brick Chapel, suffered a serious injury Wednesday evening when he fell on the floor and suffered a
fractured thigh.
Chester Jordan who has been employed 1 at the Barnaby mill for a number of years and who lives north of town has rented his farm and is
removing ’o Edenburg, Ind.
Mrs. Robert Hamrick will entertain a number of young folks at a six o’clock dinner t lis evening at her home on North Jackson street in honor of her nephew, .1 sines Russel Hamrick, the occasion being h?s eleventh birthday anniversary. Miss Gertrude Lewis, of I^afayette is here fo • a visit with Miss Meda
Dodd for servers! days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon retur■ed today from a weddir - trip thru the East. Most of the trip \va s spent in New York. After spending several days with Mr. Cannon's mother. Mrs. Frank Cannon on south College Avenue, they will go to tieirj
himie on Anderson street.
W L. Denman and Roy Abrams an in Indianapolis today witnessing jbe OePauw-Wabash ' tball game. Kay Smith, of Indianapolis will •pend Sunday with l is wife, formerly
t
parents. I). - , and Mrs. K. E. I^iwton.
Andrew pitman i- attending the
I KrPauw-Wabash football game at
Dulianapolis this afternoon. M'-- Goldie Sheets, who is te’.'K-iier of domestic science in
Four women, Mrs. Addie F. Kingo, 1 - - - • Mrs. Worley Timmons, Mi s. Julias j The Crawfordsville High school Bryan and Miss Glidcwell are sure has been ruled out of the state that an attempt to rob the Charley 1 athletic association by the state Kelley store cash register at near athletic board. Tie reason was given 5:45 o’clock Friday failed only be-j that Crowfordsvillc ha s dealt unfairly cause the would-be -robber made amis- > n pl a y> n P “payed” men on their lake in attempting to enter the Kel-- basketball team. ley store from the rear t.nif got into ; The ruling means that Crawfordsthe Ringo Milliner store. j v>He will not be allowed to particiTho four women were seated in the | pato in the str.to basketball tournarcar of the Ringo store when Mrs.: ment to be held at Bloomington in Ringo noticed a man opening the | spring. back door of the store. The man ‘ Montgomery team was a turned the latch o n the door mut «vi-Strong contender for th e state titles dently discovered his mistake and be, i ^ a - st year and stood a good chance fore he started to enter the store, i ^is year. The man could plainly * see the | o women through the glass in the door NEW Al TO SALES ROOM and probably at first believed there' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS to he clerkg in the Kelley store. The j cash register in the Kelley store is ^ sales room of the Putnam near the f*' 41 ' entrance to the room' ^'°-» * n the building opposite the next to the one occupied by Mrs. Herald office, has been entirely reRingo, j modeled by J. D. Pollom, its new The would-be robber prabably no-; owner, and a stock of new cars for ticed that hr hud got into the rear of, which the firm i s agent Tias been the wrong store and made a hasty j placed on the sales oor. Roy Pollum getaway. 'The man was plainly seen ,- '* president and C. W. Stiles is manby the women. They say he is tall, a fr«r of the new company. The room and wore a ciep. The women were j now 's a most modern and complete, sa startled by the man’s actions that! ® a ' es r o°m. they did not give an alarm for some! —- 1 o time. DEATH OF FORMER LOCAL «!t is believed Uy the women that' BO> <>(.'( I RS IN MINNESOTA the man, knowing of the sale being I conducted in the Kelley store, | Word has been received here by thought they would enter by the, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nelson, of rear door, hold up those near the 1 West Washington st"eet, of the recash register and get away with the cent death of Private Charles Ash money. , at his home in St. Lewis F'ark, MinSoon after the man was seen by uesota. Ash had recently returned the women, a man was seen on the;^ rom France and was on a furlough street by on,, of the women, w ho she j when he took seriously ill of pneu, believed was the man who had been monia. , at the rear of the store. The mar- Private Ash lived in Greencastle -hall was notified and questioned the 'cverul years ago. man but after questioning him : •- 0 —-—•
allowed him to go. The man --tated that he had been working at the cement plant. He left last night for Dixon. 111. The woman was almost positive that the man was the | sam,. one who attempted to enter
the millinery store.
Solitude.
What period do you think I recall I biosi frequeuily mid most willingly In my dreams? Not the pleasures of my youth; lliey are too rare, too inm.-li mingled with bitterness and now loo distant. I recall the period of my so elusion, of my solitary walks, of the fleeting but delicious days that 1 have passed entirely by myself, with my beloved dog, my old cat. with ilie birds of the Meld, (he hinds of the forest, wiih all nature and her inconceivable Author.—Rousseau.
Life N«t M*r«ty Lapaa af Year*. The mere lapse of years is not life. To eat and drink and alrep; to be eiposed to the darkness and the light; tv pats round la the mill of habit; and torn the wheel of wealth; to »i*ke reason our bookkeeper and turn (hoiighi into an Implement *f trade— ihls is aet Ilf*, la all thi*. but a poor fraction of the coageiBuiness of tm wianlty Is awakened* and the sam tities sill! slumber which make It most wenb wh'la io be.—James Manliiean.
Lavandar Smekars. T.nnc before tobacco was kaown smiled, sweet lavender was a favorite smoking mixture. Pipes have been dug up in Ruuian aetileinentn, adorned w itfe base-reliefs picturing (he lavender plant. From which It is surmised iiiat Hie Romans smoked lavender, which, m cording to writers of Die time, ts -nil! to produce s feeling "active, ardent, and vigorous,"
Mrs. Elmer E. Sharp w..s called to Rochester Saturday by the serious ill. ness of her daughter, Mrs. G. D.
Haimbaugh.
DAM 1LLE
DEI EA FED BY THE
LOt AI.S
PUBLIC
SALE
i
The Greencastle high school basket I ball team won from Danville Friday,
night by the score 25 to 12. Tho t
game was played in the gymnasium '
of the Christian church in Danville. . t, , . , As I am going to move to a snialle
The local boys have not lost a game .2 ,
this year, winning 4 games, one from ^ al rn ’ * ° '' ' lt "'* c the Bloomington high, the 1919 state f;irm 4 w,,st of Roa f h,lale ’ basketball champs. Coach Smith l,m ' nlik ‘ ,,ast ,f the ful -
I used the same line-up Friday night lowing personal property ''.'^it iat started the defeat of the South . a4 a - T ' 1 --
the i
Only On*. A IlitV girl had » twin brother und •islcr. Now, slie was used to the cm having klii»-n« and only one of ll,e kitten family beiug kept. So whin her falln-r brought the twins down io show her -hi gnr.ed at them earnestly for a sttiall Space .if time, I lien .sttid. "Daihly. I tltlnk wed liptier keep that one!" I’ninting. ns site thought, to the prettier one!
To Remove Ink Stains. Ink --Inins iui while i'alirics can lie rcmiixcd with pcruxlde of hydrogen Drop It on the stain with a medicine Irnppi-r or. if it is n large spot, pour It on slowly from « spoon. As this preparation lias a liliiiching effect, gu ilt care must bo exercised if u-cd >11 I'lihu'cil iii.ttcriitls.
SCIENCE TALK A celebrated scientist referring to cod-liver oil said t Nature had given the world “almost a ready-made foo SCOTT! EMUSIO is richest Norwegian cod-liver oil, elaborated in a sci tific manner, very much as Nature wraps up each glob of butter-fat Scott’s is not unlike cream in consisten but many assimilate it easier than they do other ia j* Scoff’s Emulsion is concentrated nourishm MM that helps keep the body strong. Give it a tti . Ti*nclnsivr gratle df rod-liver cil BMdia Scatt’cEMkiaa i, tti. [ IfeQU til I • -s. a b- »n-octw.'' Bade lu Norwav asd retard io oar vara Ul ft Obarstonta, It ia a roaraatee of BBrttT aad palaUbiUty lasuiiaM bcott a Bowse. Bloaafctld, N. J.
Fear in the Child. -'P - is i worlil of truth in I’ nf Ai'lcIii Mosso's cinphutlc diiclurution : l.v tv tuix thing told io the child, cv ,t\ every fright given liim. will ri'iiiniti like minute splinters in the \-li. to torture hint nil his life long.'" —“psychology ami I'llrentlipod,’’ by II. Addiqglon Bnne.
(iieencastle Greencastle Gi-i-encustle
(Total
lit 25
93
Four
Brazil High school i s here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Sheets.
A circus, held in a church. That is what happened Friday night in th? College Avenue Church at tho Greencastle Epworth league social. The large crowd which was present was separated into months and each month gave a five minute saw dust iieg n t in the basement i >oms. Wvery thing from the aerobatic -Dint* to wild west show., were in-
'luUed in the program.
James Donan was in Greencastle this morning on his way to New York ! < ity from Dallas, Taxas. D<>nati is' t"e brother of Edward Donan, whj} is cttending DePnuw L'niv, i - ity. Jerald ^fa.son has resigned his position as meter rentier of the Putt im ('iuntj Electric Cornpflfiy. Mrs. Arthur Hamiick, of Clayton
. is visiting Mrs. Thomas Hamrick at
her home on East Washington street. Mr. ami Mrs. George Snider, of latfayetto were here to spend the weekend wit^ relatives and friends. The following Greencastle persons attended the DanVille-Grconcastle basketball game at Danville Friday night: Prof. E. C. Dodson, Principal Dow, Eugene Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Milo West and daughter, Edna, Gray Potter, Theodore Watson, Donald Davidson, Frank Hasten, Wayne Gillen, Bertram Huestis, Valentine Coleto. Robert Stoner, Ed Wright, Paul Bryan and Melvin Coffman. J Mrs. Maude Bridges and daughter!
Mrs. Jerome King and son, Jack) ENROLLMENT IN
Bridges left Saturday for Jacksonville Fla. Theyaie making the trip by auto. They will also visit Daytona, Miami and St. Petersburg, Fla., and
w ill b«- gone about six months.
Miss Bertha Tucker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker, is visiting Miss Dorothy McConnell at Dela-
ware, Ohio.
Monon champs. The line-up: Frank j Irwin, forward; Roy Harris, forward; Carl Allan, center; .lake Hirt, guard; Louis Hirt, guard. The substitutions were follows; John Stoner, for J. Hirt, Isaac Browning for J. Stoner, Alfred Baldwin for Isaac Browning,
Eugene Peck for Frank Irwin. The games won so far this season
by the Greencastle team with the
scores and totals as follows:
Greencastle IT New Market 0
Bainbridge •> Bloomington S Danville _ .12
TUESDAY, NOV. 18, ‘19
Evil Always to Be Fought. Tin re* rnn ht* Tin cninprnmisi* with •vil. It Hi ver riclit to lin ns** unuiL' \\ Ii.mlever irnlileii ivtunis It niiiy nfi'er »r lidwevLi* tliiricult it nnty !»*• to t rM <>f it. In our so<'iiil Ilf#* und in ntii tt<*rson;i| Il|e. wherever •*>il sln»\vs limn! there must he Imttlo, not coni tumuilse.—Kxeluin^o.
'feathers are taken TO PENAL INSTITt Mo\
HORSES Bay draft horse, 5 years old; bay horse mule, 4 years old; 2 horse mules, bay and black, .‘iyenrs old, all sound and good worki* s. CATTLE Good milk cow, 5 years’ old, Jer. sey and shorthorn; good Jersey milk cow, 7 years’ old; spring heifer calf; spring steer calf.
HOGS
For Dull Mirrors. If uiirrurs he verj dull and “pei klcil tlie following me)hod Is c\i elh*al: Tula* n small portion of whiling ami add sufficient cold ten to make a pusic: ruli ilic class with warm tea. dr> with n soil chilli: rub a liltic of Ilie ou-ii well on ih*- iiilrror and poli-b dry wl:l(, j ! tl'sln* pr per.
taken to the'Pima. Farm sLu.M^S “> od
They were, Miss Emma Vaughn, Miss Susan Talbott Miss Berti a Wat.
Have V/rong Idea. I’i oph- ii*-e ofloii more coneeri i i! a bent cr< aline a favorahh- linpi-i-sion then a hour the Hind of poi'son Mh*i w-h to ho considered. It i* like de ifn t ding a lieantifill plioiogrupli % ith out regard to the feattires of tin* original.
kin> and Miss Clara Hodshire. They were "sentenced" by Mr. mid Mrs. Ralph Howard of the farm to eat a chicken dinner with them at their country home and to inspect the
farm.
Those w ho have been “sentenced” b, Captain and Mr- Howard to the Penal Farm have stated that they have haif such a grand time they wished their sentences were perman-
ent.
Captain Howard is assistant super, intendent of t.te institution.
10 sows, bred; some shoals; 12 head good Junta- yearling brood sows with pigs by side. These are good ones, sired by Am. Col. Success., the I mar I sold for $1000; consigned by A. M. Owen and Grover Geralds to close a partnership. Also a two-yr old boar by H’s Professor, the good hop | used in my herd; this is a good hoar. Hogs immune from cholera.
IMPLEMENTS
Measure of Creatners.
Glint im-n. great even:*-, great epochs, it has I said, grow as we reel'lc friuii tin-in: iiiiii llic rate m which tli' > grow In tin* e-'inialloti of men N lu some -ort n incasm-c "f their
grenttios.- principal Shulrp.
DissolutionSale
Wo will offer fo r *ale on the Longdon farm known h« the old Hamrick farm 7 and 1-2 mi lea north weal of Dreencuatle, u mile* west of Brick Chapel and one mile front Clinton J-'alla the following personal property, on Monday, Nov. 17, ’19 7 Head Horaes and Mule* I pair 0 year old litulea, 17 hand* high extra good workers; 1 smooth mouth Belgian brood mare, bred; team good w-*>rk horses, in all harness. In tt» r know n an the George Hinton team; 1 three year old filly well broke and I good suckling mule. 45 Head Cattle Consisting ol f! Polangtts cows, good ones; 7 shorthorn cows; 4 good Jerseys, these nri good fitilki-rs; i; two year Polangu* heifers, these ar--all hied and extra good om-; l-.t head spritig calves, this is a fine bunch of lutlv* s; 1 extra good herd bull. 20 Head Ewes 20 In ad .‘J year Old i-Wt s, due to lattili hy lhID si of Mat ch.
50 Head Hoes
2 thorough in <d Dome sows, opfn;
and pigs. pn.
— In*.*tts vvt igliiug about Nl It
Duroc mall- hog.
, 12 sow s
ild enough to w. an : :C. In ad
I thoi'oiiglil>i < ' l
Timothy and Clover Hay k hold 75 tons eliivot a ml 27> tons - xt ra goo. I timothy hay: 1 riel, nuts straw ; Also about iui I hii~ln Is L’oiid liot tom t-iii n will mat nr- d : 2i»* hltshel 1 tig w hlfe oats. Farming Implements I in w farm wagon nseil on season; I om - * --- Molini- win .ii drill us.d •_* season : ■_ now i iding cullivators; I m w walking sju n: tooth cultivator it-*d one seiiHon; 1 riding Sn nking pin" . _uod as n w ; I nalkin-g hti a„ plow ; I ti lt foot spike tooth harrow : I good McCormick hinder: I -g-uid Steel roller; I go I .tv- 1 h n: I set. good wagon harm - anti 1 set i»I chain li.iriies-; Sottu hotiseliold goiHls am! other artieb s too mititeroiis to ■ lent ion. Dinner will he snr'e I on lit f.-.nn hv tie Lail i*'> Aid. ^ i !■• will he held t a i it m h i n . T* nus made known me day of sale.
Grafton Longdon, Jscob Hclwager.
111 l»* *•'• ••*, .\iicf iw, Ki * (I Thomas, < I* i U
The WadSey Co. ..PAYS.. Cash for Cream and Eggs ..AT THE.. Gresncaslle Station Come Before Saturday and Avoid the Rush D. C. Brackney, Manager
40NET BAIR »«it h»ii ()uetdwn»f IKini • ‘•iolvs *imI« in (h' tffiiUnri • nl k, srmo er H ri*w. Itch, rrt. t im e Ot! • RaeJ \.r
Oor. i
I* Is
* di* uuf
Muni '• SaIv» b*! rrl r • hou edw of I. You -.•«> » * f t. < M n* * b m - k <. >. m r m >< t * -ft fODAY Pn t >C Bt
sol i) B^ THE OML DHtUG STORE
\MEKICAN
LEGION IS INCREASING
John Deere gang plow, two-row ! cultivator, single eultivator| seven-
iibovv\ cultivator, tandem <lis<- hay- i
rake, farm wagon. An extra good rubber tire carriage, Rapp make, a good one, not been used much. Overland auto, 4 cylinder, T'S
model, in good repair, not been used I
How Starfish Eat.
All tin* s:*irti-di fasten themselves to I the tiiiith r they xvUh to devour, fitrn ! tlielr Mot ia-'lis Inside out. and enfold • tlielr prey. It doesn't sound pretty, j but It's effective, nod that'* alt Ilie
j *'BI-fis|i cate about.
iinir
utnini
Root of Generosity.
Hi* who gives w lint In* would u* readily throw IIu :i\ giv*-* without gelt ernsilt ; fin the . nec of geiii t-osity is In si-lf s.oii lice.— Ilcurv Till lor.
The American Ix>gion i* inerwuting ™" Ch ’ a ^ one ' ,f >' uu " ant a Tna * rapidly in enrollment. The charter Ch,n, ‘ d °" t overlook thi * one - Num *
eonUtiniul 30 names and now there! are 75 members. Secretary R. II. Richards of the organization made this statement Saturday morning. | The American legion has proved popular throughout the United States j and above every thing else standi, for Americanism. All soldiers of the war are permitted to become mem- ]
bcr«.
erous other articles not listed.
TERMS—On all sums over $5 a credit of ninemonths will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note with 7 per cent interest from date.
Two Fatalities.
T! freight train caused the explosion b> hilling a truck Inniled with in i t \ Icin' tank-. The truck and driver was killed.— Buffalo News.
I. W. SHANNON
Four Into One.
“A monthly holiday, closed nil day every Wednesday Is also to he observed from April to September.”—Glasgow Evening Times.
Charles Wood, who has been manager of the J. A. Long Cream sta. tion on West Walnut street for several months has resigned his post-1 tiem with this company and ha» ac-
cepted a position whtj, the Thomas 1 Dinners twed by ladies of ParkBuggy Company. ; ersburg church.
> uct ifim-er-
Market.
-Sayler Bros., New
Soap Factory in java. A soap fa* fury lias begun operations ; n BmIiivIu. .lavs, and it* products ure ••id to lie •‘onipni'lhK favorably with tl < ‘Bine grade- of European guoda.
OBI 11 ARY . . ..
I^juise Arnold, of SM*
I’.iaroith M. Wallace, son of I>-vi host of relative, and fn ■' and Mary Wallace, wa- born in An- lie was an affoctioiiar !il1 derson county. Tenneesso, June 20, and father ami a kind nei. IK5ti, departed this life Oct 13, 1919, Sunset anil evening star agixi t>3 years and 4 months. | And one clear call for rn*-: At the age of seven year, his par. And may there he to n ents moved to Putnam county, Ind., j the bar . where they engaged lit farming. When 1 put out to sea. Later in life the deceased 1 moved Twilight and evening bell, to a farm in Hendricks county where And after that the dink, he spent the remainder of his days. And may there h t . no a
He was united in marriage to well, Florence St inger. Match 2*>. 189(1. To When 1 emlutiK.
this union was born two children, For though from out mIrvin S„ of Morgan county, and Mary i time and place, Jane who remained at home. j The flood may bear me f«* : ^ For the past three years the de- 1 hope to see my Pilot face ceased had been in very poor health, j When I have crossed the ’*‘ 1 ' yet he had been i.bip to manage his j Funeral services were -endufarming interest*, but on Monday j by the Rev. J. E. Sherrill, of morning. Oct 13, while in Sttlesvilie, 1 ville, at the Christian ' ; he was taken suddenly worse and died, Stilesville, Thursday, Dct i". at 5 o’clock that afternoon at the ( Interments in Stilesville . residence of Dr. Shartle. [The family wishes to thank Althogh having never identified many friends for the kindneshimself with any church, he held to sympathy shown them during the Missionary Baptist doctrine and ; sickness of our beloved Ini ■ often spoke of his faith in the future, | father, also thank the -mg- r -
and his readiness to meet death. ' undertaker.—
He was proceeded to the better life Florence WuTtaoe .' - by his father and mother during his ' - o childhood day, and by two sisters j A spark from the chimney ^ and three brothers. j a blaze on the roof of t-he ' , He leaves to mourn his loss it kind Christie residence «n El m •' ,tl j and l iving wife, one son, Irvin S.. | near 10 o'clock Thursday- ^ one daughter-in-law, Iv tt Terry Wal- fire department wu- c:ilb ,,; lace, one brother, R. M. Wallace, of j tinguisheil the fire. The ^ ^ near Bninbridge and one sister, small and is covered i-y in
