Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1920 — Page 2
SHKRIKF’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
(21) feet and nine (0) inches | northeast quarter of section 34, town. POPULATION AT STATE easi of the north west i ship 14 North Ranpe 4 West. Alsol FARM IS DECREASING corner thereof; thence east, aionjr I the Northeast quarter of the North-1
Hy virtue of a cert.fiod copy of a I said norti line, one hundred (100) I wea t quaner ot Siv-tion, 2 and the| interesting' fact shown in the decree directed to me from the Clerk j feet; thence soutt, parahel with the I northwest quarter of the annual report of C. E. Talk.nglon, su-
weat line of said lot one hundred and ' northwest quarter of said section - perintendont of t.ie Indiana State sixty-two and one-half (IliiVi) feet; I * n 1 ownshiji 1,( Nort.i Range 1 farm at Tutnamville, is that the pop
thence west, parallel with the nort.i
of the Putnam Circuit Court wherein, William F Farmer is piaintiiT and •May Stevens, et al, are the defendents, requiring me to make the sum of $20d.70 with interest and costs, I
north, parallel with the west line of
will offer for sale at publ.c auction said lot, one hundred sixty-two dml
to the highest bidder on Saturday, February 28, 1920, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., of said Say, at the south door of the court house in the city of Greencastle, County of Putnam and State of Indiana, the rents and protits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, in said coun-
ty and state, to-wit;
A part of tne southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 32, township 13 north, range 4 west, described as follows, to-wit: commencing at the southwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 32, township 13 north, range 4 west, and running north 02 rods, to a point; thence following the meandering* of tho bluff, south, to intersect tie section line dividing the sections 32 and 6; thence west, 30 rods, to the place of beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less, in Put-
nam County, Indiana
west. Also all that part of the' ulation at the tarm, during ttie year j Northeast quarter of the Northeast ipi'i, was the smallest ot any year
line, one u,urit K* ) tl ' > t,, • | quarter of Section 3 Township 13 since the opening of the institution.
North Range 4 Wc-st described as (The average population for Dm follows: Beginning at a point in four years the institut.on has been the center of th e Greencastle and receiving prisoners is as follows: Cloverdale Highway on the North Year Av- Pop. line of said quarter, and which point 1915 (part year) 192 is 13.51 c.iains East of the North- 1916 - 633 west corner of said quarter, 1917 670 quarter; thence south 13 1-8 1918 403 degrees cast 17.81 1-3 1919 305
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one-half (162H) feet, to the place of beginning, together with an affidavit that all the defendants, to-wit: Solomon H. Hanford, Hannah Hanford, Theodore C. Jennings, Charles E. Jennings, Julia A Wiles, Emma J. Clark, Catherine Ash, William Higert,
Robert Higert, Mary B. Higert,) chains to a stake in said road;j In commenting on the number of
Norma Higert, Ora E. Higert, Albert R. Higert, Henry H, Higert, John W. Higert, Mary J. Sacra, Elsa 0 Devers, Rachael Scott, Charles E. Scott, James A. Scott, John C. Woolrich, Matilda Woolrich, Mary O’Brien, Catherine Ash, Johanna Ash, Bridget Ash, Johanna York, Joanna York, John M. York, Catherine Callaghan, Thomas Callaghan, Mary Kennedy; the unknow’n husband or wife, widower or widow, heirs, assigns, legatees or devisees of any and all of the above named defendants, and each of them; and the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, heirs, as- | signs, legatees or devisees of any
A part of the southeast quarter of j all of the following named dethe southwest quarter of section 32,, f en ^ants deceased, to-wit. Joseph
township 13 north, range 4 west, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 32, township 13 north, range 4 west, and running north 62 rods, to a point; thence following the meanderings of the bluff south, to intersect the section line dividing sections 32 and 5; thence west, 30 rods,
Colier, Joseph Collier, Susan Colier. Susan Collier, William M. C. Blake, Mary Ann Blake, George Bicknell, Louisa Bicknell, John S- Jennings, Myra J. Jennings, ^Theodore S. Jennings, James Ash, Catherine Ash, Robert L. Higert, Cyrus J. .'rrott, iMary Harrell, Mary Herold, Mary Harrall, and each of them, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, and
thence south 31 Ms degrees east 4.16 prisoners at th^ farm the superinten-
chains to a stake in said Road on the dent says:
South line of said quarter quarter;! "A number of causes have contribthence East with said South line to uted to the decrease in our popula the Southeast corner of said quarter tion, the most important of which are quarter; thence North with the East as follows: The law forbidding the line of said quarter quarter to the sale of intoxicating liquor, the selecNortheast corner of said quarter itve draft law and the unusual demand quarter; thence West with the North for labor. There has also been a line of said quarter quarter to the great change in the character and place of beginning, being all that moral of the population. The skilled part of said quarter quarter lying mechanics which were committed to East of the center of th^ Greencastle us in former years for drunkeness & Cloverdale Highway and contain- and misdemeanor caused by drunkening 9 acres more or less- ! ness are not found in our populaNow therefore the defendants tion today. "While no scientific test
HAMMOND, Ind., Feb. 12.—Moon-j stop {he CODoh sh.ning is becoming as prevalent I bade cf the effect among I^ake County soil toilers as; .. _ r-,, 1 rejd it is in Tennessee, and t ie prohibi-1 ‘-DC CullSe.* i housciR(jj -.jb tion enforcement squad is finding; 20 COids and COUffh" *
most of its work among farmersScores of still s have been discovered. Yesterday at Gr.ffith, Sam Yanovich was shot by Federal officers when try ing to escape after stills were found. l)wo stills were found in operation 1 on the John Hank Farm near Crown I
Point.
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BARS IMPORTS FROM U. S. WASHINGTON, February. 12— Imports from the United States of sugar, canned meat*, condensed milk, butter and cheese will be prohibited by the Italian government in its effort to deal with the exchange situation, according to official advices today to the Department of Commerce. Under the restrictions, American exports to Italy will be reduced to 20
per cent.
above named and each of them Is hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 37th day of the March Term, 1920 of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam County, Ind-
has been made the employed force in daily contact with the inmates is confident that we have at the present time a lower grade of mentality j than we had when the state was
'SICKNESS AMONG JURYMEN HOLDS UP MURDER TRIAL
hree or four times dj .vorks wonders in building resistance. Scott's <ferj, its power to strengthen, its power to nourish, jjj 'ef Scott’s Emulsion h 'moot the cause. . Tbe Nonr< ■ 'an <.« •' Urer< ft 1
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ADVERTISED UTTERS
to the place of beginning, contain-. art ‘ ench an d a!1 necessary and prop-1 in^ 8 acres, more or less. t r P ar ^ e » to this action, and that If such rents and profits will not ^ le P^intiffs claim full and complete
i right and title to raid real estate j as described against any and all
sell for a sufficient sum to pay any and satisfy said decree, interest, costs
and accuring costs, I will at the same! P ersons whomsoever, and against all
time and place offer for sale at public auction, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay and satisfy said decree, interests and costs. Said sale to be made without any 1
demands, claims and claimants whatsoever, and that it is the purpose of this proceeding to quiet the title of plaintiffs’ said described real estate
against the whole world.
Notice is therefore hereby given
relief from valuation or appraise- j to said defendants, and each of them, ment laws This the 23 day of Jan- of ^e ^ng a "^ pendency of this nary 19‘ , 0 action, and the same is set for hearHOWARD S HARRIS, Sheriff of! in K in the ^‘‘nam Circuit Court, in
Putnam County. 3 T W.—Feb. C-13-20. Posters.
NOTICE TO GRAVEL ROAD CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of the County cf Putnam, State of Indiana, at the County Auditor’s onlce in the court house in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, on Monday, the 1st day of March, 1920, up to the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m., will receive sealed proposals for the construction of 1138 feet of macadam road in Putnam County, Indiana, ■ known as the E. E. Layne, et al, road, as ordered by said board lo »e constructed, and at said time will let to the lowest bidder( or bidders) the contract for its construction, according to the specifications, plans and profiles, estimates, ets, now on file in the Auditor’s office of said County,
at Greencastle, Indiana.
the County of Putnam and State of Indiana, at the court house, in the City of Gre*eneastle, Indiana, on the 30th day of March, 1920, the same being the 26th Judicial day of the March term, 1920, of said court, and that unless they be and appear and answer or demur to said complaint at said time and place the same will be heard and determined in their ab-
sence.
Witness my hand and seal of said court, affixed at the City of Greencastle, Indiana, this 3rd day of Feb-
ruary, 1920.
HARRY W MOORE, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 3 T. W—Feb. 6-13-20. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
iana to be holden on the 13th day of wet.
April 1920 at the Court House in “The health of the inmates during Greencastle, in said County the time covered ,Tby this report and state and answer has been remarkable. Of the l.l** or demur to said Complaint the same men committeed there have been but will be heard and determined in their two deaths and in the ease of each absence. - of these the man lived but a short In witness whereof I have hereunto timp af t‘ , r arrival, death being due set my hand and affixed the Seal of causes contracted before his arrival said Court this the 11th day of Feb- “t 'he state farm. In the month of ruary, 1920. ; December wc had the epidemic of inHARRY W MOORE, : fluenza. There were eighty-seven Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court, cases of influenza and a total of Putnam County, Indiana twenty-three cases of pneumonia 4t W—Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 5. , throughout the year including those
with influenza. It is impossible to state all of the conditions that ac-
N0TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT count for the good health of the in-
| mates, but the open air dormitories, 1 flooded by sunshine, the regular work
_ and the simple, nutritious foods .ire
undoubtedly some of the causes.
Notice is hereby given to the cred- “Qn account of the great demand .tors, heirs and legatees of Betty for labor and because we were anxiou
Greencastle, Ind, Feb. H
Carter & Vinzant, Cole, Mr. W- A. Dorset, Mr. Victor Mayo, Mr. Dick
~ J Rosandy, Mr. John
In calling for same please sij
BRAZIL, Ind., Feb. 12—Arguments vertised.—W. L. Dtman, I*, y in the trial of George Muncie, charged j o with the murder of Dr. L. L. Willtams. | Q ro of the Evans, | wer^ completed today, but before & Dobbs Service Station
giving instructions to the jury, Judge T. W Hutchinson at 2 o'clock ordered an adjournment of court until tomorrow. Five of the jurors are i? and one is in a serious condition with a temperature of 103 degrees. Juo'g® Hutchinson will read his instructions at nine o’clock tomorrow morning, and the jury will begin deliberations.
There is a grave concern over the
condition of the juryman. A death I of a member would necessitate a
new trial.
was in Indianapolis on Wedr.» to attend a convention and bap given by the Philadelphia Iham Grid 1 Battery Company, for its Ii ana representatives. The event) u gruntf success a most enjoy) ami instructive meeting n. ,. ^ The Philadelphia Diamon^ Grid I tery, although new to Indiana i torists, promises to fce a pops one with the auto owners.
OF ESTATE
GERMAN ARMY 400.000 STRONG. GENERAL REPORTS
Millman, dYceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 10th day of castle, 1920, and show cause, if any why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs notified to tnen and there make proof of heirship, and receive their
distributive share.
Witness, the Clerk of saij Court, this 9th day of February, 1920.
to do our bit during the war we continued to furnish labor to farmers within reach of us for saving crops, and to various coal companies for the purpose of doing work preliminary to th t . opening of coal mines.”
WHY. IT’S ONLY A COLD
If you efidn’t read the papers And you weren't ever told
HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk Put- ,niat y° u ha d the ‘"fluenza, nam Circuit Court Then y° u ’d s'"‘Ply have a cold. 3 T. W.—Feb 13-20-27. I 0 ■ SUBSCRIBE FOB THE HB8ALD
Roy Clark, who resides near iJ dale, who was arrested on a pattn( charge last Tuesday on warrants out by Miss Dorothy Black, a ter of Charles Black of this clty^J arraigned before Squire FraJ Wednesday night. After the evidJ
PARIS, Feb. 12.—The German was heard, he was bound overtop army is still 400,000 strong, accord- Putnam County Circuit Court <* ing to a report received by the coni- $500 bond which was furnished. mittee of foreign affairs today from General Neisel, head of the BauaC
Mission. In addition there are 100,000 policing forces, officers and noncommissioned officers. Germany also is well suppliej with tanks, machine guns and airplanes. In the neutral zone alone on th^ right bank of the Rhine the policing forces number
15,000.
Gen. Niesstd adds that the German minister of defense, Noske, is in the hands of the general staff and that the German government is cape.'j’e, and willing, of obtaining execution of the treaty by the country.
EXCESSIVE ACIDII1 is at the bottom cf rnoi
digestive ills.
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for indigestion afford pleasing and prompt reliel Irom the distress cf ccid-dvrpepsia.
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNT MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMITS!ON ; i»ul
MISS
GRACE PIPER AND HARRY WISSEL MARRIED
'heir bids bonds for double the amount of such bid, conditioned as required by law, at least one of the- sureties on which bond must bi- a resident of said county, or a surety company doing business in said county, and the affidavits denying collusion as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids is ceiserved. A resonable time, to be hereinafter fixed, will be allowed for com
pleting the work.
R. E. KNOLL, JAuititor Putnam county, Indiana; ELMER BLUE,
Deputy.
.3 T. W.—Feb. 6-13-20, Posters.
ihe niarr.age oh -vuss orace i'i-< per «.na narry Vv hsbci occji-«,vu ‘ iiiursuay mum.iig ae ii o’ciock *•.
tnc home or Eatner VNalsn
The oride is a daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. JeTnn riper or this city.' Mrs. Wissel is a young lady of the most charming personality and hign ideals. She has been chief operator at the telephone office for the past few years. The groom is the cnief J . clerk at the- State Farm. He is «!
snould not be approved; and’ «aid ! ^ welUiked b all who knew him . heirs are notified to then and there I jmrTU , (iiaU . tv to , lowin>f the we d-
make- proof of heirship, nmt receive
their distributiv e shares.
Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 6th day of February. 1920. HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk Put-'
naf Circuit Court.
3 X W.—Feb. 13-20-27.
Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Alec A. Lane, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Green- . eustle, Indiana, on the 12 the day of
Bidders will, bo required to file with | Marchf 192 o, an d show cause, if any
why the final sett.emeut accounts with the estate of said decedent
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
In the Putnam Circuit Court, Jan. uary term, 1920No, 9700. SS: State of Indiana, County of Putnam, Charles LI. Meikel and Bertha T Meikel vs. Joseph Colier, et al. Civil action to quiet title to real estate in Putnam County, Indi-
ana.
Come now Charles H. Meikel and Bertha T. Meikel, plaintiffs herein, by James & Allee, their attorneys,
ami file their complaint herein to . ow 0 f Cponm-d Crawley deceased; the
tinknown heirs at law, dbvisees, leg-
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Ihitnam County,
ss:
In the Ihitnam Circuit Court, January Term, 1920. John Crawley et al., vs. Ida Ellen
Grimes et ul.
No. for Partition of lands and to yuiet Title thereto.
The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause having filed their complaint therein by their attorney Theodore Crawley together with an affidavit that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Emma Bennett, Leonard Crawley, the unknown wife of lA-onard Crawley; the unknown wid-
ding the young couple went to the home of Mis Ralph Crawley, sister of the bride, where dinner was served. {Those in attendance were I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wissel, Mr. and Mrs. John Piper, Miss Irene Huestis, Miss Ethel Schachtel, Fred Wissel, of Muncie, brother of the groom; Georg e Sage, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Crawley and Helen and Harold
Crawley.
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quiet title to the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indi-
ana, to-wit:
Part of lot number ten (10) of the School Commissioners’ (or Trustees’) plat of section sixteen fl6), town.
ates, administrators executors and assigns of Leonard Crawley, deceased. And that this is an action to partition and sell and to quiet the title, to the real estate of which Thomas Craw
120 DAY SCHOOL TERM REQUIRED
INDIANA STATE CAPITAL, Feb. 11.—The practice of certain township trutees of failing to keep their schools in session 120 days, the le-j gal minimum school term for Indi- j ana, is declared to be “unfair to the f children affected thereby,” contrary | to the best public thought and prac- [ tice” and “in violation of a specific mandate of the state,” in a le<ter ^ sent to school officials of the ante' today by L. N. Hines, state saperln ’ tendtent of public) instruction. HCr. Hines has received word that son^e trustees have already closed their schools short of the minimum term and that other trustees “contemplate closing their schools short of 120 days as a result of small school tax levies made in the fall j
of 1919.”
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ship fourteen (14) north, range four! ley deceased died seized and describe,)
(4) west; beginning at a point on a* follows, to-wit: | •' the north line of said lot, twenty-one The southeast quarter of the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD
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