Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1920 — Page 6
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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY. MARCH 12.
1920.
The Herald - Democrat
Charles J. Arnold
. .Proprietor
ship announces his candidacy for commissioner of the Second district, subject to the- decision of the Demo-! crat.c primary election, May 4, 1920. j
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I K‘>R COMMISSIONER—Third dis- 1 17 ' ttict, David ,T. Skelton of Washitiffton !
Pal.lished Friday «t tne office, • ,ii kson .■'.r.rt. G.een- lowna },jp H nnour.ces h.s candidacy for, ‘ a ^ cummtshioner of tlie Third district, rertas of siiDsrripiion. ! subject to the decision of the Demo-,
tine ye.it (in advance) $1.0(1' ejotic primary election, May 4, 1920. j
4in"le Coptes .06! kntered as second class matter at)
G. H. S. WINS THE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
game.
The visitors last ito in the county finals in
NOTICE TO NON RES| Df
the postofiice in Greencastle, Putnam county, Indiana, United States of America.
political announcement
FOR COMMISSIONER—O. A. Day of Marion township. »r>"""nceB to the; Democratic voters of Putnam county j his candidacy for commissioner of] th P Second district, subject to the j decision of the Democratic primary!
election, May 4, 1928-
FOR R KPKESENTAT\V E—IV. E. Gill, of Cloverdale, announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam county, that he* is a candidate for the nomination for representative of j Putnam county- |
INDIANA HOME SPECIAL TO BE HERE APRIL 14
Word was received today from Lafayette that the Indiana Home Spc-
FOK SHERIFF—Fred Lancaster of | t ra i rlj w hich trill be run over the Madison township, has announces | j ) j ew York Central line in Indiana his candidacy for sber.ff of Putnam | >i arv h ^ to April Dk to launch a county, subject to the decirlon of the ; f or running water in farm Democrat!* primary election, May 4, i homes wjll be in Greencastle from X920. |9 to 11:30 o’clock April 14. It will — o—— -— ; bo here for two and one half hows
' maker, J. Stoner for Masten, Tal-
Greencastle t>ott for York, 1R. Stoner for Allen,
which game Shumaker for Campbell. [ —_ — they did not show as good a brand Field Goals—Talbott, 7; J. Ifcrt, 7;'
of ball as they exhibited Saturday Cork, 5; Allen, 2; R. Stoner, 3; Camp State of Indiana, < - afternoon. The Greencastle lads bell. j Futnam. (Thomas Tibbs v. cv failed to play up to standard in the Foul Goals—Allen, 2. : *Firra.i, et a], in the ruin. game anj many who witnessed the ] Cuit Court, January t fr ^. , 1 contest were disappointed in the Waynctown (33) Alamo (8.) numX > c r 97 M'. Suit ; 0
showing of the hom« team. HallJis Forward ...Wilkinson
The lineup and summary for the . Ml , rril | Forward ..Heath . Comos now the Plaintiff, h y hi| Greencastlc-Russellviile game is a* ( Hayes Center Melvin ‘ ornr y s - “ a F s ^ Murphy
LADOGA LS DOWNED IN FINAL, follows: Harper.. Guard Aanham ‘omphunt heron, together v G.AME .AFTER RUSSELLVILLE j Greencaatle, 15 Russellville, IS- Wood.. t Guard Weir i "" am ^ aUt of a competent
MasUm Forward Spence*, Substitutions—Rivers for Karper,! . V J"* reatdt ® ces . upon dili^ Allen.— . .. Center ^ ewe H, Diggins for llayes, Ellis for Merril], 1 un nou ^ of the fol^ York Forward -..G.ood.ng, M ^ raick for Weir. H defendants, ^ J - Hirt Guar d -Cox Field Goals—Hauk, 6; Merrill, B; ^ Harrah, Cumn F
L. Hirt Guard Randolphh -- ---- _ | Anna
Substitutions—R. Stoner for Mas-
ten, Harbison for Cox.
Field Goals—York, Allen, 2; Ran-
dolph, Sewell, Gooding, 2.
Foul Goals—Allen, 7; Sewell, 5.
GAVE LOCALS A BAD SCARE IN THE SEMI-FINALS—OFT TO BLOOMINGTON THURSDAY
FINU GAME SCORE 18 TO 13
,The Greencastle high school basketball team will represent the Green castle district in the state basketball tournaimvnt which will be held at Bloomington on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Indiana gymnasium. The local team won the right to go to Bloomington when it defeated the Ladoga five Saturday night In the finals of the district tournament held in the Bowman gymnasium, by
FOR SHERIFF—Allen Eggers, of] and the train will be open to the pub-' the score of 18 to 13.
Jaskson township, announces that he lie for that time to inspect the walls a candidate for the Democratic er system, hear the lectures and see nomination fer sheriff of Putnam th e demonstrations given by memcounty, subject to the decision of the bers of the. agricultural extension
staff of Purdue University, who are
The crowd which witnessed Greencastle’s splendid come-back after it*
Waynetown (28) New Market,(14.) Hauk Forward Fisher Merrill Forward Wright Hayes Center Day Harper. Guard .... Armstrong Wood Guard ......Sewman Field Goals—Hauk, 4; Merrill !»; Hays, 1; Harper, 6; Seaman, i; Day, 3. Foul Goals—Hauck, 3; Seaman, »; Day, 3.
Field Goals—Hauk, 6; Merrill, Heath, 2; Hayes, 2; Harper, Wilkin-1
son.
Foul Goals—Hauk, 3; Wilkinson, 2.j
Swift, Joseph McMum-V ccca McMurry, Thomas Moore’ i
Mo4vr#» .Tomimn ^
Moore, Jemima JCosler, J ame , -
ler, James McCloud, Marga^j Cloud, James M. Mathis, ,j a * Mathews, Sophia Mathews,
The Saturday morning games
proved interesting. Waynetown, Clo-! p Harrah, Mar y J Brown jv..M*le. Brazil and Roachdale wen> Hamah, and wife,” Amanda Hjl!
William 0. Harrah, Samuel A Ha
team playod a slump game Saturday! ^, l “ r,U> ^ -a*. «M.' Welr Forward ....Galloway
verdale, Brazil and Roachdale were eliminated. The scores are as fol-
lows:
Cloverdale (13) Lidoga (16.) Crochlnor Forward Peacock Hurst Forward Alfry Beebe Center Brennon Cummings Guard Brown Evens Guard ...WcMurtry FViul Goal*—Hurst, 1; Beebee, t; Alfry, 1; Peacock, 4, FYsil Goals—Cochinor, 7; Alfrj’, 5.
Primary ejection. May 4, 1920.
FOR SHERIFF—Edward H. Eitlejorge annerunees to the Di«mocratic voters that he is a candidate for the nomination of of sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of th B primary election, May 4. o FOR SHERIFF'—Vermandes C. ‘ Hurst of Greencastle announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam
co-operating with the Indiana Home Economies Association and the Railroad company in operating the train. Three of th,> five coaches of the
afternoon with Russellville was ostJ-i mated about three thousand people. Coach Smith’s five led the I^dogn quintet during the entire contes* Saturday night. The score at the end of the first half ended 9 to 5 In
train will be fully equinped with out-1 favor of G. II. S.
fits t!o show water system* in n| farm home. One car has been fitted
The south bleachers were swarming with Greencastle rooters while
nn with five rodms, completely fur- the north seats were occupied by La-
lAftham. Forward Myers Mehi* Center ..Stadord Heath Guard Claban Wilkinson Guard Chadwick Field Goals—Galloway, 3; Heath, 4; Wilkinson, 4; Stafford. 2. FVu) Goals—-Calloway, 4; Weir, 2;
WiiKJnsonl 2.
Cloverdale (19)
New Ross (5.)
Darlington (19.) Brazil (.6.) J. Gray Forward Proctor finyder Forward Sommers H. Gray Center .Currie Conrad Guard White Bowers Guard Miller Field Goals—Proctor, 3; .Summers, 1; "White, 1; H. Gray, 2; Bowers, 3. Foul Goals—G. Gray, 4; H. Gray,
1; Conrad, 1; White, 6.
iCshod, and the machinery that fur-jdoga boosters. The two schools kept: f^bluor Forward imel ^ usse ^ v ’^ e f 1 *’-)
nishes, the light, pumps the water for the home, milk house, out to the barn, etc., is shown. Anoter car na.*
county that he is a candidate for the | a equipment which shows the] respective schools,
nomination of sheriff, subject to the j decision of the Democratic primary, 1
May 4, 1929. ! tanks force the water. The third Monon for Bloomington. fThe squad
I coach vA'll take up in more detail the will be accompanied by Coach Wil-I j
installing such fred Smith, Greencastle citizens and
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either team lack support from thetr r u mm)ngs.... (hiard Brown 1 KeWdl Carpentler
Elliott 6; Hurst.2;
FOR SHERIFF—Will Glldewell, or Warren township, announces that ho is a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision cf the Democratic primary election,
May 4, 1920.
. . , . ,.... . i Evans Guard . same thing, and in. addition, a sew-| The Greencastle team will leave] j.-^ Oochinoiag P disposal plant. Air pressure Thursday morning at 8:25 over the \y a u 2
Foul Goals—Hurst, I; Cochinor, 2;
mure a»cw«»i wic win ut* awuwnpiUiit'U oy v^vacn ty n- P,mUTi 1
mechanical work of
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MrlUffio, John E. McMains, Susan* McMahis, Cynthia Ann Bnjti Charlea IL Brown, Jas. H. Erm, Charles L Har r ah, JLrum L. H t . rah, Mar>' Brown, Preston Cbiwaters, Eliza McIIaffie, Mary J a McH&ffie, John McIIaffie, Jr, J* eph McIIaffie, Mary Ann McMaj
Cox Guard Hedge] Susan McMains, Luciu Mclbs Randolph Guard .Barnes Samuel McMajns, Joseph MfeMjs,
Field Goals—Hedgs, ]; Carpentier,
1; Sewell, 6; Gooding, 1.
Foul Goals—Barnes, 12; Carpen-
tier, 1; Gooding, 1.
Roachdale (6.)
.. Newell .Hennon
rah, Sarah M. Harrah, John ft. rah, Sarah Amn Harrah, Chari,,' Harrah, Cynthia A. Drown. Ska
E. Hood, Amanda Harrah,’ Ha r rah, William P. Hood,
Allen, Sarah A. Allen, Jiunes p v len, Amanda E. Allen, WilKan A
Brown, FMward T. Allen, Mari*),
Allen, Fabius M. Finch, Rodney De nis, Robert McIIaffie, Polly Mcilifc William H McIIaffie. John McJ Susan J. McIIaffie. Elisha MeHiA Haffie, Joseph B McIIaffie, Aka, der Conley, Alexander Conley, Se
Mary Conley. Richanl S
Susan E McIIaffie, Elisha MdhS Abigal McJlaffie, Elizabeth “
Haffie, William McMains,
FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM COUNty—Sure vote for Jess,, M. Hamrick, at the Democratic primary. May 4, 1920. Your vote appreciated.
FOR SHERIFF—Of Putnam county, E. S. (Lige) Wallace of Greencastle announces his candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the primary election, May 4, 1920
oquipment, one part of the car be- rv-gh school students. ing devoted to a shop display, with A persona! foul on Brennon
Robert McMains, William McMilj Jr.. Granville Mr Mr,. i McMains, Richard T. Johnson, M# gie E. Johnson, Geo r gc W. Will
Score at end of first half—6 to 3, Anna E. Watts, the Indiana Nation
Russellville.
L. Hirt
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 the Democratic primary election, May 4.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER For commissioner of Second dis-
i Bowers (18.) Ladoga (28.)
, i. . , rC " Hulvey Forward Alfrey.,
shafting and machines in place, all sidtej in the first point of the eve- pj s j, cr Forward Peacock 1 mn hy a farm power outfit. Several rung when Allen of G. II. S. pitched Center Brennan ^ GnfeTl " a!5t ' < ' Waynetown (9.) farm water systems will b** on dls- the ball through the ring. Allen | jy un j )ar Guard MeMurtry York F orw a>'d I Hauck play here with the engins and equip- followed this throw with a field goal, ciouser Guard Brown ‘^ af ’* ,rn Forward Merrill play here with the engines a^d equip- I^nvia Hirt, Greencastle’s big back Fiel ( | Goals Hulvey, 7; Brown, 3- lOeoter Hays The train will come here from ^uard made a personal foul and AL Peacock, 4- Alfrey, 3 ' ’ ’ J. Hirt Guard Harper
Fortville and upon leaving will fro frey of the visitors made th e count.: p ou] Goals—Rogers, 4; Peacock, 4.i to Hadley to continue its tour of the The local forwards, Masten and York ’ ' i state. Advertising or selling from each followed with a field goal. The Balnbridge (IP.) the train hy any of the firms having first two field goals made by the pj a | e Forward outfits on it. has been tabooed, the Ladoga five were pitched by pea- stowart. Forward Proctor scope of the caTropaign work beinj* cock. A persona! foul was callej on Michaels Center Currie'
done hy the trn'n being purely edu- Brown and Allen of Greencaatle, was Browning Guard Miller'' t * ie cational. successful in his throw. A double i^me Guard Whitwi * ourl,aln< ' n t: ———o— ■* | dribble called on Alfrey gave Allen) p’i t .id Goals Hale, 1; Michaels, J; 1 Th< “ fo,lowin ff people attende* A very curious accident happened another foul and the first half ended Browning, 1; Sommers, 4; Proctor,2 I < * ie ® raz ^-B a i n hridgc game this af-
Field Goals-
Braz.il (17.)' } r ° rk ’ 6 ’ A " en > 5 ’ ^ }Ilrt 3 I Hays, 1;
Itaun, 2
Sommers, _ , l_ ,
! Foul Goals—Allen, 1; Hauk, 3.
The first half of the in a tic, the score being
to Lincoln Snider this morning while 9 to 5 in favor of Coach Smith’s men. he was working at the home of Mr. Peacock scored a two-pointer soon and Mrs, E. R. Carswell on East An- after the second half whistle had inderson street. Mr. Snider was sand blown. A personal foul called on papering a large cypress door when Brown counted a one-pointer thrown Darlington (4-1.) a piece from the very center of the: by Allen of Greencastle. The score 'pannel splintered off and Tan into Mr. now stood 10 to 7 with I-adoga play Sider’* hand just above. th« thumb, ing a faster game than the team ftad
Foul Goals—While. 5; Stewart, 4. ^ rnoon at 1 0 ’ cl0(, k: Albert Mo
jnmo •I to 4.
Bank, the Railway Passengers Awe ance Company of Hartford, Con: The Travelers Insurance Comm' of Hartford, Conn.; Edwin S. k som, Mary E. Folsom, Nancy I Finch, John McMains. Jr.; to, 7. known husband or wife, widower
Guard Wood widow, heirs, legatees, devisers, Masten. 1; Stoner, 1; I ministrators, grantors ami astfri
ecs of any and all of the aw named persons, and that they t all non-residents of the state of b
I dona; that all of said defeniM Friday basketball a '' e necessary parties to said aetkj
| that this action is to quiet plaintiff’s title to t ie following m estate in Putnam County, InJaa to-wit: The east half of the :ofl w.st quarter; also the nerlh ’i
The soi’ntcr was about a miartc-r of an inch in diameter and wa» fully two inches long. Dr. McGaughey dressed
played during the first fifteen mtn-
Sny ler. _ J. Grey H. Grey. Bowers _.
utes. In order, York, Masten and Conrad.
Field
trlct, Reese R. Buis of Mai ion town- the injury.
score Roachdale, 23.
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Allen of the home team, each made a pretty field goal and Allen made a one pointer off a tdj-hnical foul called on Alfrey of luuloga for a double dribble. Greencastle now *»r.*
10 points 111 the lead, the
being 17 to 7. Allen made a personal ar.j Ladoga counted one more point throw by Alfrey. In quick succession Peacock and Alfrey of Ladoga each pulled down a two pointer, : nd Allen of Greencastle threw a
foul goal. The score stood 18 to 13. Mc.Murty With only a few minutes to play. Field Goals
Clark of Ladoga, u.is substituted for
Brown. Then the whistle blew The lineup and summary is as fol-
lows:
18 Ladoga, 13 Forward ... Peacock
Forward .. Alfrey afternoon is a? Center Brennon Roachdale (23.)
Forward . Forward
.. Center
Guard Guard floats—J. Grey, 8;
Stanton (5.) YanOevan
10; Bowers, 2; Stewart, 2; VanDeven,
1; Eder.l.
! mil Goals VanDev n, T
ended Nuft ’ Joh,1 Ward low, Emanuel Mil-
ler, William Buck, Allen Clark, John! 0 * Ih* northeast quarter: a!** i | Race, Rose Stigier Carl Neice, Ruth 1 southwest quarter; also all that pt Ingli art, Mrs. uoui MicNutt, Stan t ^ < ' west half of th< >utM ford Shaduck, Ethel Hill, George quarter nnj all that part of Eiler , ’ a "' son ' Robert Holden, Basil Butts. I •'‘outhwest quarter of the nortf*■ Nellie Girton and William Houck j quarter that lies west of the all of Braal. J of way of the C. I & L. Ry Cnmpi Coach Cain of the Waynctown ’ n section twenty thre- t players stated this morning when ( township thirteen 11 ■ ' n que ti - . 1 a tout the winner of the ^ our W brinj M district tourney, ‘ I won’t say Wayne * 1undre< * an< i eighty eight r.n-l s:
tournament bu*:
Cheid ..Ehi-lit-k -.Jackson H. Grey,
Wave-land, 0.
l.adoga (15.) Peacock Alfrey
Brennon
Brown
Darlington (13.)
town will win the tournament bun t * ,re ° hundreths (388.63) act the boys will put up a mighty good or le -‘' s ' a Kainst the c !a light for the honors.” viands of th ■ | The eight Greencastle players in ? he:n and of any pei in r cot tournament are; George York n *' on whomsoever, through
Forward Forv/nrd
Center Guard Guard
. _. J. Gray Snider ..H. Gray Bowers
Pickett
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Allen, Lewis Hirt. Jake Hirt df>1 ’ '''R 011 * ai 'y elaliii
of title
Frank Masten, Robert Stoner, Harold b ° ‘isserted and ngiii: t
Talbott and John Stoner.’ There' wor!d -
are two sets of cousins playing; Notice is therefore her by
—J. Gray, 2; Snider, 1 Brown, 2; Alfrey, t
Greencastle, Masten York Allen
J, Hirt L llirt
namely, the two Stoners and the ^ la *’ sa ‘ d defendants and ail f> two Hirt*. j sons whomsoever that claim «ny Edgar Stewart and Ruliff Bratton 1 ,eres ^ ' n sa ’ d r, ’ a ^ eR bite, that of attended the ICace-Almo 1< ''' t ^ fv " ,r an '' *PP** p °' 1
j (; rav j. A)f rt . v 5 Fame Friday morning. j day of the March term. 1920,
The referees for the two day tour I’utnam Circuit Court, the -amney are: Charles A. Jenson and B.!™* t,)e 20th da y of A P n, •
H. Gray, 2; Peacock, 2. Foul Goals
The lineup and summary for the
k*
Guard Brown Hodge.. _ Guarj Mc-Murtrie Wilson
Substitutions—Clark for Brown. Carpestier.. Field Goals—Masten, 2; York, 2; Hennon Allen, 2; Peacock, 4; Alfrey, Newell Foul Goals—Allen, Alfrey, 3. Field Goals-
Roachdale-Waveland game Friday
follows:
Waveland (6.)'
E. Bayh of Terre Haute
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Forward Hazeletl Forward {lurry 1 Center Moore Guard ..Davis Guard Fostc r -Hedge, 6; Barnes, r ; j
Greencastle, Tnd., March 3. Mays, Mr. Walter. Petty, Miss WUnnoa. In railing for sam,. please say "ad vertised ”
and Bayh
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Referee—Jenson Terre Haute.
Russellville was eliminated Sat-
urday afternoon when during the last (The Russellville-Clinton Center game of the semi finals Greencastle game was easily won by the Russell- 1
—W r . I„ Denman, P. M.
ADMINISTRATION
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of Carpentier, 2; Wilson, Curry, 3.
Foul Goals—Bamesl. I _ —— j "• " ari 'aby of this eitv and son
have gone to El Paso, Tex., where
„„ „ UKSrll . thf y Wii! join Mrs. C. H. Bamaby won over th<. north ^tnam county vill lada Friday afternoon, The line. |f n * u ghter, Dorothea, who have lads. While playing out of a tie up and summary is as follows: ; ' M ’ T1 s P en ,n * ^dnter there. game, Allen, c«“nter on Coarh Smith’s Russellville (50.) CMnton Center |R.) - - —
squad threw two foul goals. The Npeneer Forward Terry' NOTICE OF game ended 15 to 13. Goodlsg Forward ..Clodfelter
The game proper ended 13 to 13, Sewell Center Thomas
each team playing about the same Cox Guard Burke calibre of basketball. The two fouls Randolph Guard Irwin on the Russellville team wer,> raffed Field Goals—Selwell, 7 ;Clodfelter, on Harbison because hr failed to re- 5; Spencer, 10; Gooding, 4; Cox, 2;
port to the referee and technical foui Terry, Harbison, 2.
on Spencer for a double dribble. Greencastle (50.) Fillmore |? ) Never was there a harder game for York._ Forward Eadcr any school to lo% than that which .1. Hirt... Forward Campbell Russellville lost to Greencastle. Play- Allen Center Day I ing a splenOd brand of hall TAey L. Hirt — Guard Shumaker I held the Greeneastle five bo a nip Masten Guard Wright 'and tuelc score during the cirri re ] Substitution—Sharp for Sebn-
Notiee is hereby given that the undersigned ha* been appointed by the judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Statq'of Indiana Administratrix of the estate of Davie Hurst late of Putnam Connty,
Indiana, deceased
Said estate is supposed to be sol-
vent.
ig Dated this 20th day of February,
Bessie A. Hu r st, administratrix.
A, R. Hurst, Atty.
3 T. W. Feb. 27-Mar. C-12,
the Court House in the city Greencastle, in said County State ami answer or ditnur to : complaint, the same will be ^ and determined in their abM0*l In witness whereof, 1 nave 1ki| unto set my h ind and affixed t-l' ’ of said court, at the office f th’ 1 thereof in the eity of Greene**! Indians, this 1 v : h day of Ketraj
1920.
HARRY W MOORE, Clerk rd 1
Putnam Cir r uit Court. 3 T. W. Feb. 27 Mar. 1
NOTIC E OF A DM IN I THUT
Notice Is hereby given that ^ ’ I designed has been appointed :'J 1 I judge of the Circuit Court of T nam County, State of Indianaministrntor of the Mtate of Wc_ Newgent late of Putnam Indiana, deceased. ■ Raid estate is supposed U* - I vent. J L Dated thi 20 th day o‘ ary, 1920. ^ LEWIS NKWGF.Vr, W L GENT, Administrators. GEORGE M WILSON. Atri ■ 3 T W. F*»h. 27-Mar. 0-1' | |
