Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1920 — Page 5
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William F. Davis to Glen O. P c kel, 0‘i acres in Jackson townslilp,
g,:ioo.
|Thoma s J. Hicks to Orlando M. Lydick, lot in Russellville*, $500. John L. Foudray, administraior to! Clyde W. Hutcheson, lot in Greer,castle, $2,600. William A. Durham to Ilex K. Hathaway, land in Madison township,
$5,700.
Morton L. Acord to Verbal Enplish. land in Greencastle, $1,400. Stella Perkins Peck, to Cyrus U. Wade, lot in Greencastle, $4,200. Claude C. Bailey to Paul Hurst, lot in Greencastle, $11,760. Elizabeth Craip to Paul F. Priest, lot in Greenea s tle, $2,600. Clarence E. Stewart to John E. Sharp, lot in BainbridRe, $1,800. Albert Houck to J. Frank Collins, land in Washington township, $18,000
GREENCASTLE GIRL CABLES AN APPEAL INDIANAPOLIS, F^eb. 17.—A ring ing appeal came today to the Indiana committee of Near F’ast Relief in the form of a cablegram from two Indiana girls in this community, who are engaged in trying to save the lives of the thousands of orphans and starving peoples of Armenia. The girls are Miss B!anch e Knox 708 North Twelvth street, Terre Haute, and Miss Helen G, Jones, daughter of William W. Jones, Greencastle. These young girls are engaged in relief work in Turkey. 'Their cablegram urges Indiana people to give generous support to the starving orphans in their district. The message is clear and its call for aid
follows:
Ervian, Armenia.—‘Conditions here are very bad. Many dying for lack
ALLIES INSIST ON INTERNMENT OF WILLIAM
hontt-PLliilON iO liVirKGVt MkiMWAl
LONDON, Feb. 16.—The second note dispatched to Holland by the allied powers upbraids that go\ern-| ment for sheltering a crimira; fiy-l ing from justice. While the note is crouched in the usual 'well-rounded diplomatic language it e::pres:c s keen dissatisfaction with the Dutch
I Notice is hereby given by the unI dersigned auditor ot Putnam Cuunj ty, ind.ana, mat there has been filed in his office j. petition by Virley
VN. M. Sutherlin, conrtmissioner, to of proper clothing and nourshment.
Stock Sale We will sell at Public Auction on the Old Stoner Horn*, farm two miles west of Greencastle, beginning at 10:20 o’clock a. in. Thursday, Feb. 26
the following live stock: butter cow; 1 HORNES—6 Head Consisting of: giving gallon
1 smooth mouth bay mare, good worker in all harness, weight 1,250 lbs.; 1 9 year old bay mare, sound and good worker, weight 1.400 !Ls.; 1 six year old bay mare, sound and well broke, weight 1,250 lbs.; 1 three > .ir old sorrel, draft mare, an extra good one one; 1 pair two year old
rev geldings, extra good.
Ml I KS—U Head;
1 coming four year old grey horse mule, broke; 1 pair of coming three venr old horse mules, 16 hands high, unbroke; 1 pair of yearling mules, mare and horse, extra good ones; 1 pair yearling mules, mare an ( ] horse, -ood ones; 1 pair of extra fine blav . mule colts, mare and horse, a real Pair; 2 head of black mare mule colts; 1 Shetland pony, horse colt, t MTTLK—The Following: 1 seifen year old shorthorn co.w with calf $>y side, extra good one; 1 six year old Hereford cow with calf by side, extra good; 1 six year old roan •Shorthorn will be fresh by March!; 1 seven year old Angus cow. will be fresh 1 of March; 1 four year olj angus cow, fresh soon; 1 seven year old Angues cow, fresh soon; 1 five year °ld Shorthorn cow, fresh soon; 1 four year Hereford cow, fresh early; 1 eight year old roan cow, will be fresh soon, a good milker; 1 five year old red cow in ca*; 1 four year old Angus cow to he fresh by 1st of May; 1 five year old red cow in calf. Seven head of good dairy cows; 1 seven >ear olj Jersey with calf iby side, a real milk cow; ] nine year old milk 'ow with calf by side, a good milk utter cow; 1 six year old Jersey ' ow with calf by side, good milk and
four year old Jersey milk a day, will be
Aaron Hand and wife, 82 acresW. M. Sutherlin, commissioner to Edna Hand, 20 acres in Floyd township. City of Greencastle to Theodioro Crawley, lot in Forest Hill cemetery, $67.50. Unitea States to William Layne, 40 acres in Warren township. United States to Samuel K. Gatlin, 80 acres in Warren township. United States to John Hammond, 80 acr<% in Warren townshipUnited States to Boston Nosier, 40 acres in Warren township. United States to John Congieton, 40 acres in Warren township. Unitej States to Thomas Moore, 80 acres in Warren township. Lonnie L. Clodfelter to Lee Roy Wilson, 128 acres in Russell township. Raymond F\ Dickerson to James M Walls, and wife, lot in Roachdale, $1,000 Cyrus O’Hair and wife to Bascom O’Hair, 20 acres in Monroe township, $1. Elbridge M. Shawlcr, et al, to Henry McFerrand, 40 acres land in Jackson township, $6,000. Andy L. Cross to John Wilson, lot in Roachdale, $1,150. George W. Stan to Leon Rea, lot in Bainbridge, $1. Mathew L. Rea to Claude II Pruitt* lot in Bainbridge, $1,000. Curtis Minnick to Ora W. Wright, lot in Clinton township, $1,400. Auditor of Putnam county to J. M. Hamrick, lot in Commercial Place,
$1.
Orville Master), et al, to Claude C. Bailey, 4 acres in Greencastle township, $1.
Greenlee, et al, tor ti.e improvement of a certain highway in Cloverdaie township, said county and state, an 1 that su.d petition is set for Hearing
attitud e toward the former German before the Board of Commissioner.Emperor. The note again urges the| 0 f said ( - 0 unty, on Monday the i daydanger of the permanent presence ofi, )f M arch, 1920, the same being the the former Emperor under what isj first day of the rtjrular Ma!vh t<?rln>
declared to be fatally ineffective
pervision a few kilometers from the German frontier. It begs Holland to reconsider the question of asylum for the former ruler. Points to Allies’ Sacrifices, n’he note contends that the immonce
1920, of said! Board. Which said petition is in the following words anj
figures, towit:
State of Indiana, Putnam County To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, In-
Orphanagos crowded and many wandering in open places. We are doing all we can with th e limited funds at our disposal. Whole hope of Near East people is generous hearted America. Please urge people of our locality to do their share for Near East Relief.’’ 0 The death of Mrs. John Branham, age 79, occurred at her hom e wear Limedale at near 1 o’clock Tuesday following a short illness of paralysis. She is survived by her huslmnd, John Branham of Limedale and six children, MVs. William Braney of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ed. Sebree of Terre Haute, Berry Branhan of Indianapolis, and Homer Branham and Albert Branham, both of this city-
sacrifice of the allies entitled them diana.
to ask The Netherlands to consider We, the undersigned resident frre the allied point of view, but the pow-; holders and voters of Cloverdaie ers do not ask that she depart from (Township, Putnam County, Indiana, her traditions and policy. The pow-l h t . reby petition and ask that tne c.r s point out that the la-ague of highway hereinafter described be iniNations has not yet reached a state! proved b Krad i nfr> draining, bridging of development pormiting It, or any and rruu . adarrlizinj , Said hifrTnva , tribunal created by it, to take the . . , ... needful prompt and effective action. beln,? Ascribed as follows, towit: IThe note expressed surprise at Beg,nn,nff at tlu ‘ S0UthwMit
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR REPRESENTATIVE—W. E. Gill, of Cloverdaie, announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam county, that he is a candidate for the nomination for representative of Putnam county0 FOh. SHERIFF—Fred Lancaster of .Miadison township, has announcea his candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Democratis primary election, May 4, 1920.
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the absence of any word of dlsap-; °* • sect i° n - !4 > township 12 north, proval of the former Kaiser’s crimes T ango 3 west, running thence north on in the* Dutch reply, and reminds the' the east line of said section 34 tQueen’ s government that by adher-’ the northeast comer of said section once to its; piont of view It would ns-' 34, township 13 north, range 3 west, sumo the direct respons iblitity nfj Said highway connects at the north sheltering a criminal from justice anuj <.nd with the township line and a» the for propaganda which is dangerous south end with an improved macadam to Europe and the whole world. j ized road an<1 is om> (1> m ii e fa
~ “ 0 j length.
pTig death of Benjamin Roberts,] Your petitioners recommend that age 61 of Terre Haute, occurred at said highway be improved with the Penal Farm on Tuesday afternoon crushed stone and that it bf* improve i at near 5 o’clock. Mr. Roberts was' to a width of thirty-five (361 feet, sentenced to the farm on January 7' and your petitioner* ask that said for 60 days on a vagrancy charge.] i m p roveTnf . nt be ordered without hold-
0 ing an election therefor.
Mrs. E. E. Sluss and daughter ba-t! Respectively submitted, returned to their hom t . in Indiana-! Virley Greenlee and 63 others, polls after spending several days] In witness whereof I have here-
the former’s mother, Mrs.
Grubb.
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FOB SHERIFF—Allen Kggers, of Jaskson township, announces that he is a candidate fur the Democratic nomination for sheriff of Putnam ] county, subject to the decision of the J Primary election, May 4, 1920.
Union Cemetery Company to George Ratcliff, lot in Un’on Chapel Cemetery, $30. Cc- gge Ratcliff to Union Cemetery Company, lot in Union Chapel Cemetery, $50. Union Cemetery Company to| George Ratcliff, lot in Union Chapel Cemetery, $50.
How Colds are Contracted
Colds are due to bacterial germs 1
that are usually present in the a:r ; „ passages of the throat and nos^ of ^ ’
nlthy persons. Under ordinary con
FOR SHERIFF—Edward H. Eitlejorge announces to the Democratic voters that he is a candidate for the nomination of of sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of th e primary election, May 4.
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FOR SHERIFF—Vermandes C. Hurst of Greencastle announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam ounty that he is a candidate for the nor-ination of sheriff, subject to the lecision of the Democratic primary,
George unto set mv hand tn<$ the seal of I my office at Greencastle, TniTTOna,
Charles Flstes, an employe at the American Zinc Plant is confined to his home on Fox Ridge by illness. Mr. Flstes recently cut Ms band
while at work and bluo d poisoning! ^ Cl ICE ID \<41F-R.S OF
is feared
this 5th day of February, 1920
It E KNOLL. Auditor; ELMH? BLUE. Deoil tv. 2 T W. Feb 13-20—Pesters
NOTICE TO NON RI-kSIDFNTS
1U .bShi.L lOWNSHlP
In the matter of the proceedings of
W. H Lookabill, et al, lor the improvement of high way in Bussed Township, Putnam t ountv, Indiana.
Before the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. Ali legal voters of Russell Town-
• ship, Putnam. County, Indiana, are 1 hereby notified that at the January
State of Indiana, County of Put I
nam,
Mart'n H. Knudson vs. Ep'nrinn' Dukes, et al. in the Putnam Circuit^
Court, January Term, 1920.
The plaintiff in the above entitled; term> ' 1 920, of th e Boar d of CoWmiscause having filed his complaint in' sioners of Putnarn County, Indiana,
said court, together with an affidavit
that said action is brought
Ham P. Koehler, engineer, to make a “new estimate’ of the cost of the con-
fresh by March 1st; 1 eight year old ditions they do no harm but when ! 1 •SHF.R1H ^ 111 '•
Jersey cow, giving two gallons of'you get chiljed, very tired or eat I Warren township, announce, that milk per day, will be fresli -oon; 1 too much so as to weaken your | he is a candidate fur .sheriff o. I utthree yefer old Jersey cow giving i sistance they ar* quick to take ad bam county, subject to the decision 1‘j gallons per day, will 'be fn*sii * 1 * 3 vantage of it and almost before you Uf the Democratic primary c-lect.on,
by the 1st of April; 1 two year aid know it you have a cold. Get a hot May 4, 1920. pure bred Hereford bull, a good in- tie of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy|
dividual and sure breeder; 4 head of r* n d take it according to the plain j F'OR SHERIFF’OF’PUTNAM COUNgood yearling steers; 3 hefl'T of good printed directions and you will soon | ty—Sure vote for Jess^ M. Hamyearling heifers; 1 heifer calf. the rid of it, but when you neglix-t, rick, at the Democratic primary, May
HOGS 150 Head: it look out. Some of the most a-r ^ 1920. Y’our vote appreciated. 13 Duroe sows, bred to farrowjous diseases result from neglected'
early; 1 thoroughl>re d Poland China, colds. Adv sow, to farrow early; : pure bred, -
Du roc sow, registered, with seven pigs Iby side; 125 head good feeding hogs, weighing from 70 to 100
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edith Alma Carrington, age 18,
. . daughter of James Carrington of
two years old, registered. ; s city Hn(| Wnlte r Earl Alexander,
SHEEP: , . „ , I age 22 of Putnamville.
26 h-nd of black faced owe*., ^ Grace ^ 2 7, of bred to lamb the last of February to GreerK . astl< , and Harry W* Wlssel.
| age 30, Greencastle.
Flonnia Jackson, ag e 22, of itus-
FOR SHERIFF—Of Putnam county, E. S. (Lice) Wallace of Grhencastle announces his candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the primary election,
May 4, 1920-
FOR SHERIFF’—Harklus L. Jackson of Greencastle, formerly of Marion township, announces that he is a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subejet to the decision of
first of March.
CORN AND GRAIN
300 to 500 bushels of extra good 8e nH7«i.'Bowi;;,’age'zL ^“Democratic "prim'ary'' ‘elec’tion,
corn; 200 bushels of white oats; 30 Wav ^ an<1( Indiana
bales of oats straw. Fannie E. Cope, age 28, of Putnan
FARM MACHINFJtt: 1
May 4.
... . . 1 county and Clarence Smithers, age 30 1 Deering binder; 1 com planter; e f _ t v..
1 disc harrow; 1 fourteen Inch walkj S< ^ ing breaking plow: 1 hay rake; 2 hay frames; 1 good carriage; 1 set of double buggy harness; some house
hold goods.
TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $5 and under, cash. Slims over $5 a credit of six month* will be given, purchased to give bankable note. Notes to bear 6 per cent interest from date. If not paid at maturity, notes to flraw 8 per cent.| thereafter Two per cent discount
for cash.
22, of Terre
Haute and Phillip 'Pfeifer, age 27, of
Terre Haute.
A Reliable Cough Remedy.
“I have given Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to my five children on occasion -without number for the past fifteen years. It is the only remedy
Stoner & Thomas
AUCTIONEERS: <*1. Otto Sherill ( °l. O, J. Rector
. Lunch will be served by First Word Parent-Teachers’ Club. .
I could rely upon colds and for eg Th* children tak< Mr*. C. O. N«di
— Adv.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER For commissioner of Second district, Reese R. Buis of Marion township announces his candidacy for commissioner of the Second district, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, May 4, 1920.
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FOR COMMISSIONER—Third dis-
trict, David J. Skelton of Washington township announces his candidacy for
*ure coughs and 1 commissioner of the Third district, has no e<juai.] subject to the decision of the Demoingly,” write* cratic primary election, May 4, 1920.
dergrift, Pa.
Pack your eggs ater Glass Egg Preserver." R. P- Mullens, druggist.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD
FOR COMMISSIONER—O. A. Day of Marion township, an*<■>**nces to the Democratic voters of Putnam county his candidacy for commissioner of the Second district, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, May 4, 1920*
t.n- Board appointed Frank Fyiwards
... , . , 10 try ’! and J. B. Rogers, viewers, and Wil-
determine and quiet title to real estate in Putnam County. State of
Indiana, and that the defendants:] .. , .
u- . . ... . . . struction and improvement of the F.phrlani Dukes, the unknown neirs ... , 1 1 „ »v„ , , 11 — ■ highway named and dt-cribed in the legatees and devisees of Ephi-mm ^ : . . , mv,,. 1 1 tj j- *y , , proceecfmkr.s in the above entitled
nukes, deceased; Rdbeeca Dukes, the 1
unknown heirs, devisees and legatees ca “* < '- * „ , , of Rebecca Dukes, deceased; Green-] That at Xne Februar y Urm ’ 1920 ’ castle Seminary Society, the of said Board and ‘-^meers and viewunknown successors and a-j tr8 flled their rf T ort anU nt W signs of Greencastle Seminary So I of t - le cost ,0 ^° n8truct anJ ciety. John Cowgill, William Lee,] * m P rov e K ‘ d highway in accordance John Standiford and R. Hardesty,! With t,u ‘ P roflle . tTul s P t,c,f| - trustees of Greencastle Semi nary So-! vatioiis for the laiprovomt'.it of the ciety, the unknown trustees, an l said highway, which said profile, their successors and assigns of plans an d specifications are now on Creencastl. Seminary society, the un-l file ' n tae Aud'tor’s office of said
known wife of Thomas V Peck, the county.
unknown widow of Thomas V. Peck, 1 That the report and new estimate deceased; the unknown heirs, i-**-’- tiled by -aid engineer and viewers, tees and devisees of the unknown and approved by the Board is made widow, deceased, of Thomas V 1 and fixed at the sum of $32,216.09. Peck deceased; tho unknown wife o' Said voters are hereby further noJanus Gillesp ; e. th,, unknown widow tifie d that if said stimaie so fix»*il of James Gillespie, deceased, the ur. for the cost of said improvement of known heirs, legatees, and devisee- said highway is not satisfactory to of the unknown widow, do'eased, oi the voters of said township, then Jams Gillespie desin- ed; Jhe Mer-! they, and each of said voters are '■untile Trust Company; the unknown hereby notified to proceed and file successors and assigns of the Mer- their remonstrance in writing againrt candle ffrust Company, James Gd- improvement and construction of the lespie. th P unknown heirs, legate s ga j d highway with th* county auditor and devisees of James Gillespie, de-! w jthin twenty (20) Jays from the ceased, are not r.-sklents of the Stale 2 lst day of February, 1920, an d if a of Indiana, and the plaintiff having rBmo nstrance is not filed against filed with his complaint, an affidavit, improvement by a majority of that it is the purpose of tne piain- voters of said townsTitp within tiff to quiet title to the following ga - d proceedings will fie taken described real estate, situated in b y th e Board of Commissioners to !mlunty, State of Indiana, | vp said highway under the said towit: lot number forty-three (43) lnew estimat( . in the Original Survey to the town) ^ Mh Aav of Prfirliarv i ;<20 .
(now city) of Greencastle.
Now, therefore the said defendants above named are each hereby notified that unless they be and appear on Wednesday, the 14 day of April, 1920, in the said Putnam Circuit Court, at the Court House in the City of Greencastle, and do then and there answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and detcr-
mined In their absence.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of. said Court in the City of Green-1
Board of Commissioner* of Putnam. County, Indiana: CHARLES W. DAGGY, CHARLES CARVER, R.
E. LARKIN.
Attest: RALPH KNOLL Auditor. 2 T. W. Feb. 13-20—Posters
CARD OF THANKS
castle, this 16th day of
1920.
HARRY W MOORE, Clerk of the
Fhitnam Circuit Court
We wish to sincerely thank our
friends and neighbors for their kindness and helps during the sickness
and death of our mother.—
F’ebniary,^ John and Mir. and 54rs. Chn>, E.
Craw'ey.
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. I Smoke your meat with the genuine CORWIN * GILLEN, Attorney*. | Writ'* Shnoke. R P. Mullens, We*!
3 T, W. Feb, 20-27-Mar. 5. Side Square.
