Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1920 — Page 8
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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 192^
DEPAtvV NEWS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
James B. Nelson to Ethel D. Con-
A C3nferene e of the Student Life 1 for, lot in Greencastle, $4,000. Workers Assuation is to bf ne held Alvin Breaks to Wilbert E. Hubat Darauw ounnj- the coming week-i bard, 135 acres in Clinton townsh.p, tr.d, A team of prominent speakers $17,000irom tni headquarters at Chicagoj Robert Plunked, to George W. SnyWill speak at the convention and will, der, land in Jackson township, 5250. nold personal conferences w.th those Nora F. Hear}' to James K. Jefstudents who arc thinking of entering! felicS( | ot in R OH chdale, $15,061 the religious field of service. The, James j Conk t0 Town o{ Roach . program will begin Friday morning at | da|e _ , ot jn Koa( . hf!ale> 5100 -Saturday evening the speakers w.ll go M j Conk to ^ of Koac g the regular chapel hour. Fnday and (iall , lut |n Kuaehdale> $700 to the different organization -louses j u> Ra h E Knoll> and thus in personal touch witn , . , . -»11 the student.- There will be meet- 1,1 111 1 '• ing h riday evening at 6:30 in MeHarry' AdlJbert L ‘ M y nck to Horatl ' V ^ r - Hall -Sundi.y morning at 9:30 mem- son ' * ot ' Gainbiidge, 5100 oers of the student body arc Horace Pherson to Nellie ( hapman, asked to attend a meeting to be '» Bainbridge, $500held in MeHarry Hall instead of the Henly A Sherrill to William Goodregular student Sunday school classes acre, 120 acres In Cloverdale townat the Methodist churches which will ship, $24,000. not meet Sunday. Th t . convention Joan W. Cooper to Fletcher Sa*--will close Sunday night with a meet- j n g and Trust Co., lot in Roach-
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K. S, WINS TOUGNAMENT
RUSSELLVILLE FEATE1) IN PLAYED ON GYMNASIUM
EASILY DEFINAL GAME THE DEPAUW FLOOR SATUR
NOTICE
NON-RESIDENTS
city were, George lorx, trunk Irwin, i xiareld taiooit, Jacoo tlirt, i-ewis
turt, Carl Allen, Robert Stoner and I rraiiK Idas ton. Aitnough possible State of Indiana, Putnam tount>,
one or t»o prayers u d obtain me ma-
NOl’ICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEVr OF t.S i’A PE
Notice is hereby given to the
itors, heirs and rogatees of Alec
ered.
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juiity ox me winning points, tne whole team deserves the honor for winning the tournament. While some of the players were playing an otfens.ve game the other players wen? playing their best in the defensive
line.
Although only six of the eight players took part in ^he event.g contest, the other two deserve no less
j praise as they played during the
earlier games of the day so rest the other players for the night
' game. The game was not an ind.vid- | ualist game, it was as a team’s game
Tbe Greencastle rngn School ouo- 1 an d the team did its best
ketba.l team won me . urnam wouj It was during one of the intense Crawley, deceased.
of the Greencastle-Russell- , , ... . .. ,
DAY EVENING—SCORE
TO 13
FIRST HALF ENDS IN TIE
in the Putnam Circuit Court, Jan-, Lane, deceased, to appear in the p ut ' uary Term, 1920. I nam Circuit Court, held at Green John Crawley et al., vs. Ida Ellen I castle, Ind.ana. on the 12 tne day 0 j Grimes et al. | Marco, 1920, an d show cause, jf' an No. for Partition of lands! why the final aett.enient account and to (^uiet Title thereto. j wun the estate ot said dect-.ent The piaintitfs in the above entitled, aaould not be approveu; and' said cause having filed their complaint heirs are notilied to then and there
tnerein by the r attorney Theodore Crawley together with an affidavit that the following named defendants
make proof of heirship, ana receive
their distributiv e shares.
Witness, the Clerk of said Court
ere non-residents of the State of lnd-| (his 6th day of February, 1920
to iana, to-wit: Emma Bennett, Leon-. harry W. MOORE, Clerk p^
ard Crawley, th t . unknown wife of , nal - circuit Court.
Leonard Crawley; the unknown wid-j 3 T- W.—Feb. 13-20-27.
ow of Leonard Crawley deceased; the; - Unknown heirs at law, devisees, leg-1
ty basKetuad eaainpion mip oaturuay 1 Irlomen I 3
ing in MeHarry Hall. Thu DePauw Y. W. C. A has subscribed $1,000 to build a gymnasmm at t .e Frances DePauw school for ,$pai..s.i girls at Los Angeles, Cal. The money is to be paid by the organization in four years. Methods of rais.ng the money were discussed .it the meeting on Monday. Frances DePi.uw was the wife of Washington 1 DePauw, the great benefactor of the local institution of higher
learning.
dale, $5. Paul Hurst to Lawrence J. Hoffman and Robert E. Hoffman, 150 acres in Greencastle* township, $15,-
096.
City of Greencastle to John 11. Alloc, lot in Forest Hill cemetery, $125. Margaret F. Leonard to iTomps McGuire, lot in Cloverdale, $600 Cloverdale Cemetery Association to Hurbert Sherman, lot in Cloverdale I Cemetery, $12.
night ou tne Bowman gymnasium door when the local squau deteatou the Russellville team in the linais by a score of 28 to 13. The game was witnessed by approximately two t.iou-
ville game, about the time when the score stood 9 to 6 in favor of Russellville when little Miss Madonna Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Thomas of this city, was seen
ntes, admin.strators executors and as- NOllCE OF FINAL SEFTLEIVILftT
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I And that this is an action to parti-j - tion and sell and to quiet the title, to; Notice is hereby given to the crcd. the real estate of which Thomas Crawl itors, heirs and legatees of Betty ley deceased died seized and described Millnian, deceased, to appear in the as follows, to-wit: ; Putnam Circuit Court, held at Green. The southeast quarter of the! castle, Indiana, on the 10th day 0 f
sand people and each team loyally, with her ht * ad in her hantls and e y es , northeast quarter of section 34, town., castle, 1920, and show cause, if anysupported by hundreds of rooters (closed. On being questioned why she s hip 14 North Range 4 West. Also! why the final settlement accounts The first half ended with a tle,! was not y e "’ n K f° r Greencastle this ^ the Northeast quarter of the North- with the estate of said decedent
i he first inter-mural track meet of the season will be staged in the Bowman gymnasium next Saturmiy morning at 10 o’clock between the four classes of DePauw. The Purdue Glee Club will entertain in the Bowm-tn gymnasium Friday evening, Fobruary 20, by the members of the DePauw Club following t.10 concert by the former. Girls will oe invited from the sorority nouses and the dormitories. Prof, and Mrs. Howard Barnum and Dean anu Mrs R. G. McCuthan will be the ch.ipi.rons. Tile Student Volunteer Convention which was to havu been held at Earlham College, Richmond, from February 13 to I'i has bem postponed because of the influenza epidemic at that college. Katherine S. Alvord, dean of women at DePauw, has refused to sanction r .he new plans for the “open rush" which was recently mad e by the Pan-Hellenic association because pledging would be allowed in iess than a week after registration. Dean Alvord wants the plan to include her plan of a DePauw w-eek.
Keller to Frampton lot in Greencastle,
Charles R. Rockhill, Sr
$1,900.
Harry Collins to Jacob Hoi wager, $00 acres in Clinton ‘township, $8,500. Elmo Al. Hall, et al, to George C Fritch, lot in Greencastle, hlOO. Eugene E. Grimes to Charlie C. < lodfelter, 90 acres in Russell tp„
$3,200.
Sarah C Ross to W. C. Overstreet, lot in Russellville, $1,800. Amanda Kirkpatrick Hicks to VVil- , liam C. Rambo, et al, lot in Russell-
ville, $626
Bascom O’Hair to Cyrus O’Ha r, land in Monroe township, $1,. Mary K. Edmondson to Solomon C. Ader, 40 acres land in Monroe town-
' ship, $1,200
1 Charles McGaughey to Christian church, lot in Roachdale, $3,000. Walter Eads to F’orrest M. Miller, , lot in Roachdale, $979. Sarah I Fox to Mack Iwing, lot in
Reelsville, $425.
Clarence E- Sweet to John F.. Sharp, lot in Bainbridge, $1,809. j John F. Curran and wife to ! Allee, lot in Bainbridge, $600.
said
the score being 9 to 9. (The Green-!™”' the rt ’P , y- “ ket “P stin - rm P ra H w ‘-* st T« artl -’ r o{ ^’tior., 3 ^ the should not be approved; and M id during ‘the .^tw^ty ^thing^ do^t cXctitn!' "noS^t ^Idlection 2 ^
outolaved the visitors in everv wtional run-a-away from Russ e »-|a» Townsh.p 13 North Range 4, distrihut.ve share.
out-played the visitors n every , . , , lf , west. Also all that part of the Witness, the Clerk of say Court stage of the game. ’ - e U nite were Northeast quarter of the Northeast this 9th day of February, 1920 Following the game, County Su Jack Shander . Je- ‘ ; quarter of Section 3 Township 13 HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk Put-
perintendent Frank Wallace present-, thc t "'° yel1 t,aders Si ’ t ' j North Range 4 West described as nam Circuit C/Ourb
ed as trophies a handsome leather! Thcy dld t^n work we , veping l -| follows; R t .jrinning at a point in 3 T. W.—Feb 13-20-27. banner to the Greencastle squa^, vrite^ yi ing during ^ h,,. center of the Greencastle and .
the basketball used during the tour- L ‘ ven ' n ^' (Cloverdale Highway on the North 1 ■lament to the Russellville team. A' These are the words woven intbjjj nt of said q Uar ( eri an( j which point 1 ‘
feature of the game on Saturday' thc landsome leathir banner given js 13 51 chains Eagt of the North-! *’ ti 1110 - s 1^» a.ui E HK.HSN aj
night was the excellent spirit shown' 10 Greencastle by the County Athletic ‘ WL , st corner of said quarter. Board, “Winner Putnam County Bas-. q Uar t er • thence south 13 1-8 -votive is herttoy given by thi ci,ketball’Tournament,1920 ” --degrees east 17.81 1-31 dusigneJ Auuitor ot Putnam County,
S lads was greatly delighted witn I As a curtainraiser for the Gieen-j chains to a stake in said road; I indiam., that there has been iiku the result of the fim.ls and will now 1 castle-RusseUviHe game the Clover-' thence south 31 Vs degrees east 4.16 1. ortice in Greem-.. tie, ,. b< "in work :n preparation for the dale high school and Roachdale high cha.ns to a stake in said Road on the, petition by Leu P. Kay, et al, tor thi district tournament which will be held! school conteste. The Roachdale five Sout.i line of said quarterquarter; j unprovement of a certa.n h.gn .ay ia
, 1 C.. epore of 'll to 3 'he thence East with said booth lint- to < , , j 1 ,h. Bowman «—«. - »««!- „ aov „. .ho Son.ho.., coon., ol . n,l
5. o' U» »..«y e* l.ilo, obufn l.u, lew aoU ^” f , nament and those in attendance wero •< 1 I Northeast corner of said quarter hoard ot, ( pleased with the manner in wh.et.1 Financi£:lly the tou, ' ney was a ^ :,t quarter; thi nee West with the North of said county, on Monday the I
R Smith of Indianapolis refereed * u ccess The treasurer reports over ( ( quarter to
by both losing and winning team Coach Wilfred Smith of the G. H
certa.n k
Township, .--aHi stale anu that
coun-
said
the tourney an d he left Saturday 890 dollars as the receipts of the place cf bt ,gi nnin}f) beinK a n ttlat day of the regular March t rm, !
night with many new friends in this' t nurnamc ‘ r| T- This money will be 'H-, part of said quarter quarter lying | of aid Board. Which sa.l j-.-tition city and county. Mr. Smith will be vided among the schools of the coun , East (be center of th e Greencastle! is in .he following words and figures,
one of the four officiel referees in ty. ,& Cloverdale Highway and contain- 1 to-wit:—
the state tournament, to be held at 1 in P 9 acres more or less- | Si. le of Indiana. Putnam County,
Bloomington on March 19, 11 and 12 -w *i-x*.*OON G.V..it:' Now therefore the defendants;--
George York of Coach Sm.th's ure***'***** 1 , <t; v.»itiu*4 »_e men started the scoring Saturday; l W creiuiuscie team ;
.r less-
Now therefore the defendants
! above named and each of them is To the honorable Board 01 Conun s. I hereby notified that unless they be sionerg of said County.
night bv placing two field goals, then s^aniptH tne canton Center qu.attw and a PPf ar on the 3,th day of tnt ' We the undersigned, respectfully re.
* 1 1 1 March Term, 1920 of the Putnam
0 ’* T. "Z::«««' r—». w-i
enrome Conisipatio*'* 'There are people vvno never ha\e| a movement of the bowels without it ; is produc’ d by a cai.iartic. Most of j them have orougnt taut condition on themselves by the use of mineral waters and strong ^atnurtics that take t oomuch water out of the sys- ; ten: ur.d aggravate the disease they ure meant to relieve. A mild laxative ionic like Chamaerlain’s Tablets afforn a gentle movement of the bow.-is that you hardly realize has beer, produced by a me.lietne, ana their use is not so likely to be lollowed y constipation.
pionter. W’hile running, Y'ork in-1 Aithuugn ouuiy .,eaten, canton ct ' Il -!j ana to ht . bolden on th ( P’th da - of ale trei,hulder » aiui vott rs in Uoverjured an ankle and time was called ter ue-ervea gn-at ereurt tor putting. Aprj | Court House^ in 1 ' 111 ’ Township, in Putnam County, on Greencastle for five minutes while j out a busKivnail team. mere ai ' L '; Greencasde, in said County I nd ' aRt . ant I wt ask that you take
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD York’s injury was attended by Coach omy rl boys in the scaooi -and state and answer fhe proper legal steps and lawful pro-
Smith. He resumed the game and ^ r'ne uneup nnu summary is as fo’.-l or demur to said Complaint the same cceumgs necessary to improve Hie u.although it pained him to run ho j lows: | will be heard 1 and determined in their lowing public h.ghway situa-cd in played usual fast game. Sewell, Greencastle, 71 Clinton Center, 9 absence. j Cloverdale Township, Putnam County,
Forward
PUBLIC SALE
As I have decided to quit tanning, 1 will sell at Public sale beginning at 19:30 a. m.,
THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1920
CARD Or 1 HANKS
We w sh to extend to our neighbors, friends and relatives our heartfelt thanks for their kindness and assistance during the illness and at the dev.th of our dear beloved mother and grandmother.; to the Rev Clippinger for his splendid sermon; to Mr. Hanna for his courteousness, and to those who contributed the many beautiful floral offerings.— Thomas King and family, Mrs. Walter Lear and family, Airs Margaret Hanneman and fam '!> Mrs. Hannah Saddler and family, William King and family, Ethel King, Alma Carrington.
The condition of Mrs. Mary Hoover, who has been ill for several days at her home on East Hanna street is improving
on the farm which is known as tne Lem Owsler farm, four niiles southeast of Fillmore, six miles south of Ccatesvilk and nine mlies east of Greencastle. I OUR HORSES—Bay driving Fuse, 2 years old, weight 1,000 pounds; black 3 year old gelding, work in all harness; brown Purcheron horse, 3 years old, good worker; 2 year ohr gelding colt. SLY CATTLE—Jersey cow, 2 yearold with calf by sule; Jersey cow, 2 years old, due to calf in April; short horn cow, 3 year old, due to calf in May; Holstein cow giving milk, will be fresh in April two yearling calves. ONE HOG—Brood sow, due to p!g in February. CORN—One hundred bushels of picked corn. 1 A KM ING IM PLEA! EM 1 S — N e w ( olumous wagon; buggy, almost new; good farm wagon; riding cul. tivator; two walking breaking plows; two sets of work harness; set of buggy harness; two crosscut saws.
of Russellville counted two more points and this mr.de a tie score. Greencastle led again when Carl Allen, center, threw a field goal and then Sewell followed Greencastle’s 2 point lead by a foul goal. Sewell; kept bombarding the Russellville; b. ket and managed to put h.s team in a three-point lead, the score stand- I ing 9 to 6- Allen of Greencastle | High school threw a foul and York)
McGill In witness whereof J have hereunto Indiana, described as follbw:—licgin-_-Clodfelter i s, 't m> hand and affixed the Seal of ning at a point in t ie center of tiie .Terry I su'd Court this the 11th day of Feb- Cloverdale and Horntown Improved
i Highway in Cloverdale 1 .wnshp,
York
J. Hitt j-onward Allen Center
Alasten Guard Burs ru ary, 1920
L. Hirt i.uard *rw.ii V Putnam County, Indiana, which point Substitutions—J. Stoner for York, lerk of Putnam Circuit Court, i s l;t the Northwest corner of tiie
Talbott for J. Hirt, Irwin for Mas- . 1 utnnm County, Indiana urn, McGill for Gibson, Flint for Me-1 4t W —* t ’ b 13 > 20, 27, March 5. Gill. — Foul Goals—Allen, 5; Clodfeller,;;.! Dollors a nd Cents.
Referee—Ross Smith ,of Indiana-, __
Northwest corner
northeast quarter of the northeirt j quarter of section three c'i), towrsliip twelve (12) North, range thrv< j (3) west; thence Vanning South witk the center of the present highway
a field goal and the score stood a P olis - | Counting it only in dollars and ' on the quarter-section lino, a distance tie, i» to 9. Then the whistle brew Uus«.e||>,iie, d,; Bainbridge. is. j cents, how much did that last cold | 0 f one mile to . for the first half. ' ( vThe second contest of the after- cost you? A man may not always | ine of sai d section three which point Greencastle’s center, Carl Allen, noon proved to be the “thriller’’ of stop work when he has a cold, but iR at thc Southwest corner of tht and forward, George York, started) the tournament. Bainbridge at times 1 Perhaps it would be better if he dm. southeast quarter of the southeast off the second half with each a field' pushed Russellville for a win. : H takes about ten days to get com- quarter of 8aid st . ct i on three (1), town goal and then Sewell of Russellville! The lineup and summary is as fi!- pletely rid of a cold under the usual shi)) north ranR(1 west . (hence placed a foul, score then stand- lows: treatment. That time can be much we8t 40 f^, more or less to the cening 13 to 19. i Russellville. 16 Bainbridge, 14 shortened hy taking Chamberla.n's tcr of thc improv „, hiKhway known« Russellville seemed to lack its. Spencer Forward „ StewarT 1 °ugh Remedy and proper care of | tht . cloverdale and eminence improved whirl-wind playing during the st-s-. Harbison Forward Halr your j SC,f - >" fact, a bottle of this j hj h , total distance of one mile ond half and permitted F'rank Irwin,) D. Harbison Center Crews comedy in the house is a mighty goo,| ^ )• li. who had been substituted a few min- Cox Guard Browning ‘ nva *tmont during th<* winter and I , 01 SS- .. . , , .
Guard ...Allee 8 P rin S '"oaths 1 And your Petitioners ask that
Hot! lire.
ndy den
irjl
utes before the twenty minute whistle Randolph .
•for Jacob Hirt, Alli-n, and George Substitutions—Gooding for R. Kar-
public highway above desen » i
York to run Greencastle's score to I bison, Sewell for I> Harbison, Crews 22. Sewell threw a foul and the score for Michaels.
! improved by grading, draining, 6i'idft-
I 11 -Oth Infantry now stationeu mg and paving with macadam or gra'-
AVANT ADS.
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GARAGE—Virgil Blue has opened a garage one mile south of Belle Union. Your work is solicited. Prices reasonable.
WANTED—Man to work on the farm—one with small family—will pay straight time—good house
\I TOMOBILES—Detroiter automobile truck; Ford touring car, in good running condition. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Two heating stoves; sheet iron; second-hand organ; upright heat.ng stove; laundry stove; cream separator, and other artiefes too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—$5 and under, cash; over $5, a credit of 6 months on note hearing 6 per cent interest from date, and 8 per cent if not paid at maturity; 2 per cent off for
cash.
stood 22 to 11. Gooding, of Russellville, threw a field and this closed the scoring of Russellville, while York managed to obtain two more fields and Irwin one two-pointer before the final whistle blew The game ended 28 to 13 in favor of Gre-encastle. The lineup and summary for the game is as follows: Greencastle, 28 RiisseLville, 13 York Forward Spencer J, Hirt Forward Gooding Allen Center ..Sewell Masten Guard Cox L. Hirt Guard Randolph Substitutions—Frank Irwin for Jacob Hirt. Field Goals—York, Sewell, Allen, 3; Gooding, 2; Irwin, 3. Foul Goals—Allen. 2: Sewell, 5
Field Goals-—S’pencer, 3; Gooding, Harbison, Cox, 2; Hale, 3; Stewart,?. Foul Goals—Sewell, 3; Cox. Mich-
aels, Stewart, 4.
Referee—Ross Smith.
Periodic Bilious Attack.
■iini • < ntircK made up of mci. ,.etwe i. said terminal po.nt -. ^
1 rd< red to width < 135 feet. «. J
HulLps, of the 20th infantry, who said highway asked to be improved « 1,1 ' 1 oidereii tu leturn to his terminates at each end in an improved eommand at Ft. Crook, and will leave highway and they ask that the impreas soon as relieved by another officer vement be ordered under the thrrf
i is
Persons subject to porlodk- billou i * roni thotre he will report a t Ft. mile road law
attacks will observe that their ap 1 ■
petite fails them just befere an at- o—-—- i... c i;
tack. That is, they do not really Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and In witness whereof I have hercunt |
on
crave food but eat because it is meal time. If they will eat only a light rm>al and no meat, then take two of
cW,dwn wh ° I Fox et my hand an a the seal of n : offW ■ r " art , ' ;, '' fined to ,lu ''r bo,i ,. ;,y at Greencastle, Indiana, this ',th ^
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severe attack of Influenza.
Mr. of February 1920
Chamberlain’s Tablets the attack may | Thomas is employed at the American be avoided I Zinc Plant and Saturday when he did j not arrive at the appointed time, a
man was sent for him and found the
Robert S. Ball of Lebanon, a ju-i Pntire f amil .
nior in DePauw, suffered a fracture.
2 t W
E. KNOLL.
Auditor.
ELMER BLUE.
Deputy.
Feb. 13-20 - iPostcrs.
F'OR SALE—Six good Duroc gilts, sired by “Orion Joe King" and “Put-J nam Defender." Bred boars of j most popular blood lines. To farrow
in March. Price reasonable for quick , removal. J W. Shannon, Ladoga. My farm will be for rent for cash
Indiana. ^ . 1 on the day 0 * sa,e .
R. M. EUBANKS r |0. J RECTOR, Auctioneer.
Referee—Ross Smith, polls
of Indiana- of his left leg near 4:3() o’clock Mon
NOTES OF THE TOURNEY SATURDAY NIGHTS GAME The players who brought the Put-
inter-fraternity basket ball
AND Mr. Ball is a son of Dr. J R. Ball, a well known physician in Lebanon. |
Hoi
were called to Ind anap 0 " |
^ •( H f Rudisell and his daughter, Mrs Tuesday by a message from them 1 George Pfahler. '(the death of Mrs. Frazier’s brother
Dr. A. E Ayler was called and re-
nam County championship to this, duced the fracture
Miss Hazel Kilbourne, organist for Will Gill. Mr. Gil| formerly resl^ ■ the Locust street M. E church, is in CrtoMMtk. He left thi ' ■ J confined to her home by illness I about twenty years ago
