Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1920 — Page 3

VRII.AK. MARCH 19, 1920. " . ^ k KRNED; I rapid tire basket sh<K>tTrjj and TO®' KIVH FIGHTS HARD passing of the local Five so com- _____ pletely dazed the Martinsville quintet I Phillip Maxwell- that they were unable to seriously . ' eastle won. Figflting threaten the boys at any time durnd ( r 'ite of the galme, Coach ing the play. The defense work of y n ^ in ” h . s me n outplayed, out- Jacob Hirt Lewis Hirt and Carl Al- " ml ssed the toutej Martins, len kept the Martinsville basket 0U * in the first game Green- safely guarded and the famed Water fiv< j | m the state towmey City lads resorted to long shots. H- aftemoon at 1 o’clock In Anj they failed at this this, f p r'vmnasium. The score was The spirit of the two schools was i The score at the end of excellent and although losing under r '' half was io to'9 in favor trying •circumstances—for Martlnst ncaatle Only once did Mar- vill o ll:l <l been <loped to win the E" ^ score with 0. H. 3. state—the loosers bravely bore their r w ''^ during the latter part of defeat and were sportsmen during ^„, m l ha if The score at that the entire contest. 'jood 16 to 16 i 1 Greencastlp lost to Martinsville rtinsville’s five hundred rooters several days ago on the Martinsand wailed their loss for fut- ville floor by the score of 4S to ‘JO. K-mtv minutes after the game. Ami then Greencastle wallopped Mar H^ewn-state team members seem- tinsville. ■ 7n , w -hen they left the floor. Tn “''"Pe bucket” was certainly ^Kast to this scene the over insm J'P se C * bo cry now of the G, H. S ™ pr( l spectators witnessed a lit- rooters is: '*l>n to the Finals.” Yea rrp jp of possibly sixty Green- j Creencaatle, lets go. p fan* madly dancing around | ,J |,<or.. Stich sedate men such as RL VI, LSFATK TRANSF'hRS hoor. Such sedate men as West clasped hands in ring- Frank Wilkinson tn Daniel Thump kd-the-rosy fashion an,) tripped son . acres in Frasklin township [fantastic. I S12,100. Lv before did the Greencastle Albert M. Hood to Ixm P. Ray, *b [plav with a better fip-httng acres in Cloverdale township, $7,Tin [. The men who won for Green. : James H. P,nimfield to Elmer tl the great honor of winning George, 320 acres in Russell town [ the state basketball champion- ship, $25,5M. lasnirant are: George York, Una L. Williams to William K. 1 n. Curl Allen. Jaeoh Morrison. 72 acres in Cloverdale [ m < Tjouis Hirt. township, $1. . t

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GREENCASTLE GETS TWO MEN ON ALL-STATE

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ONLY 15 ARE REJECTED BY ARMY BOARDS

'BREWERY SUIT FARMERS HOLD TOR $1,500 ENDS INSTITUTE AT IN COMPROMISE: REELSVILLE

LOl'IS IURT. FLOOR GUARD,j RECORD OF THE PUTNAM COU\

A V I h / ’ 4 I* I Alt ^ .r.A-.n.. .m 1 . . .

AND CARL ALLEN, CENTER OF THE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL QUlNTflT. ABB PLACED ON THE ALL-STATE TEAM BY THE

INDIANAPOLIS STAR

|TY CONSCRIPTION BOARD AS REPORTED BY THE PROVOST MARSHALL GENERAL, IS EX- 1 CELLENT I

PROGRAM IS EN-

ASKED JUDGEM.EN(T OF BRAZIL MAN. AGREES TO PAY HIM $2,000 AND COURT COSTS,

IN SETTLEMENT

3EST CENTER IN THE STITE ^^ 435 SENT.CIME FROM CLAY COUNTY „ , The t«,o,do( ,to count,: Hnvinc rjed , .nit to coltet *.il»

Carl Allen, the lanky center of the conscriptmn board Which board had al!egred ^ ^ duc it a th after | Washington Townshio Insti local team, and Louis “Tinv” Hirt ,n charge the induction of Putnam » , . . » ’ | inc wasnington l own snip instithe giant floor guard are given place* < ount y soldiers under the Federal ^ to C(mvro mis C of ^"ca^TTy! T* urn ^ ’"J" 110 Rculsvil ; le M K ‘ on the state mythical first and second Conscription act, is a splendid one, w h j . h .| . y | church Tuesday, MarcS U. Wing beer teams. I according to the final report of Pro-; ZSln s. ^1.^ ,, 7 , Po«tpone<i from the original date ol

vn,. JUtotoU Ccncra, Cwden. | The morning’ .session was opened with a song by the congregation anc

JOYED BY MANY WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS—PRIZES ARE AWARDED EX)R AGKI CULTURAL AND DOMESTIC

SCIENCE DISPLAYS

NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED

invocation by Rev. Walter Kirk, followed by an address on “Legumes,” by Mr. William Madigan of Veeflers-

Carl Allen, the local center and the vost Marshall General Crowder. | $2,000 and paM all court costs, was TA’g scoring machine of the local of-^ During the administration of the ^ ^ Brewfing Co,, fensive, was placed at center on the bwal board, 4..;> Putnam county men Evansville, in a case settled Fri-

team. Allen’s wonderful offensive wt ‘ U! •nductcd and sent to the mili- da y j n Circuit court. WI1 uj I1CSi work and his ability to hit the has- tar Y ca ™ ] * ° f tne C " t ' re num1 .’ op i The Brewing Company filed suit], Mr william Madigan of Veeflers ket from any poiqt past the middle * en ^ 1 v ''' ri ' ac f ep e< or ®‘ ;r ' lc0 against Neal Carr, of Brazil, a form-! arui discussing of his sub of the floor, made him easily the > y the ann v examination boar s, on- ( ( , r uffent for thc company alleging j ject ’ by present. After 5 min

man to pick and give him the rating, y 1 * 1,1 " llC ’ r< ^ ec 0 ‘ ^ that Carr owed it $1,500 for beer and as the best center in the state. I CT rnNTB APTS FOR ‘ bottles bought of the brexvLouis Hirt, the gl'ant floor guard LL1 UuNlKAUlD rUK I i a g company. The case was sent to of the locals was placed at that po- STATE ROAD BRIDGE Futnam county on a charge of remia sition on second team. His giant from Clay county. six anil uncanny speed for so large The State Highway ComiriissYon jThen it was that Carr file,] a cross man, along with his ability to will initiate its bridge building pro- 1 cnmplain asking $16,000. Neal al-

ject by those present. After 5 minutes recess, Mrs. E. K. Givens of Freedom. Ind„ addressed the audience on- “Th« Victories of Peace ” .Dinner was served bv the Ladle*’ Aid, and at one o’clock the meeting was again called to order and after a song bv the Reels ville high school, Mrs. Givens gave an address on “The Young House Wife.” Mr. Madigan ! r ave the closing address of the nf-

.... ^~ j.iu- \.mit.u[i asuing null. rsea! al-

hreak up the opposing offense landed gram March 30, when contract* for leged that he had been charged with him his p’ace on the mythical teams, fourteen bridges of more than failure to return empty Ixittles. He

Wolsiky of Andenon was given his twenty-foot spans wilt tv- awarded, alleged that many of the bottles sent■ ,.•,. . address of the al place on the first team. i Among the contracts to be let are two him by the Cook Brewing Companv ' t( , rn(> , m bi . sldl j 1 , c t being "Liv The. Green castle team as a machin,. r or bridges in Putnam county as ( were bottles owned 1 by other hreivai^ | Rtrtck a „ ( i Permanent; Agricnlture” was placed along side of Amlrrsu.. follows: Thirty-foot .span. National | which the Cook Ciumpany had used . ‘ .^ i evenin'" pess on at 7-30 at and Franklin as the three best teams road ever R'hart’s Creek, steel >$8.3t*» and pasted their labels over the la- ^ , , iv p <)UMtv Super

in the state tournament. concrete $7,936; fifty-two-foot spun, bel.s of the other breweries i .

The local team loses L. Hirt. Hirt, Allen. J. Stoner. R. Stoner, and Talbott l v gvndunti .n, this year.

National ri'.ad. over Siillus Creek - teel $12,400, concrete $13,100.

5’'aejACE LICENSES EAWSRIDCE HARDWARE

Y'laudv I! .Cantenwine. age 23, of euiR... , and Reggie Ellza-

• iirewories. | inten(lent j.' Tank Wallace. Dr N S He also alleged that the brewery, Wom|3 aml iPro f Walter Burks, and 1 had a contract with h : m to supply | rwuHnfr by WftS M:vy Pickett.* C-re*

e. 1 at that th' 1 j a , aon j, fcatur were, a song '>1 consent ,n -^tbe high school chorus, and a * 1< creased the pr ; ce of the beer sh>*.po<i j . j {erbt , rt Miller.

MERCHANT IS MARRIED ;-. : m nml char.;-.'.! him f • inerens-., ‘ A1] ihpei . well at

unless he did the brewery would re. thoir v .„, io „, s „bject in a mannei

fiis,. dull v.:.« u„.._ ii- ..1

hhn beer at a set price, hut that th" 1 rewery. with out his consent, in-1

The marriage of Daniel V. Ftehe

beth Well , ago ”4 of Putnam courr- son of Ba.inbridge, a hardware met- fuse to sell him bp<*r. He a'lcgod ,. pr .| , satisfaction ; y ehsint, and Betta Alice Bonifield ol that by increasing the nrce of beef The exbibits judged by Coal

18 of Roachdale, was solemnized Wednes- the brewery had enused him to nav ; , , , J 1 '■ „• , , , , . .1 . ‘ 1 • tv Agent Jack on an ( | hs wife ar

Bruner, <lay at •> o clock at the it $15,000 more than he would have

K’.zabeth Kendall, age B iircaitb. end T-aw re nee

' 27. Marshall. Tnd

Daniel V. Etcheson, age 57, o Bv.inbridge and Alice Bonifield, 21

of Roachdale.

Dennie Eul^ank*. 20 of Rockville fund Louisa Nicholas, 18, of Rockville

Christian church parsonage,

the Rev. I.evi Marshall officiating. with

• v jiiv.ic man ne wouin nave

nerc imhi nod 1 1 . ttlc priz’ 1 winners were as follows:

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0. H. BOWEN IS . ! Vr c,:n ,mV l '' ns " first Ma CALLED BY flEATti ' 1 : ni " '

' cnuon'l k • 11< 1 . • • ; thirn, I’lai

Judge Albert B. Anderson in Fed- 3 eath of Oscar H. Bowen, age “WE ARE W|TH YOU.” ^'^•l • fi-t IMrrv Bon,

;:,l . Satunh V .•ipp.unt,',! .In':,, .7 ietor of the Commei SAYS MARTINSVIMF ' J. • I’. Boessinger of Indianapolis ns re- t<d r, this city, occurred at near 1 There's no joy in this town, “mighty j. iv | Heating o’clock Wednesday night at his apart Casey has struck out.” ’ ' , . . . — , , u ,, , ,

m tlq. Commercial hotel, to Ta other words, Green cast!,, did the

teiver for the Standard

Company iin Indiana. (The apjwint- ment ... -

ment was made upon petition of the. which he had been confined for *rv- unexpected and “bumped” MartinsCentral Trust company of Chicago eral weeks by an illness of dialictis. ville at the state tournament Tnursreceivers for the company in Illinois Mr. Bon n had been ill of he d seasc day afternoon, winning by a score

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The Indi: na property is at Greer-

istle.—Indianapolis Star.

About of 20 to 16.

They out-played Mnr-

IclAL estate transfers

Ann W. Grantham to

jStewnrt. lot in Roachdale, $1,150. John B. White to Robert Hoo r critical. 4t» no—" in Franklin township. $7,001)

atincr and enthralling.

ELECTRIC PLANT SOLD

for the past three years.

seven weeks ago, in Florida, where tinsville throughout the entire game, h : ) had ;nnc to spend thc winter, he ami they won on their merits. Here's became critically Ml and four weeks to you. Greencastle. You are happy ago h' was brought home. Since over the victory, and wo don’t be Nancy A the”, lv had been continually con grudge you one bit of pleasure. Go fined t> his bed and his condition was to it, and win the state champion-

ship; we’re with you.

Mr Bowen was bom in New Mays- Greencastle won by g tting the

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much of his life here. For the f*i«f ent playing held the lead at all

.cson; second, F. C. Bond.

Ham of ni at, first John Hutche

*0*.

, Coconnut pie. first, Mrs. Mar; Reel; second, Mr- Eza Rolling*. Peach P'e, first Hope Fvan*. Can of gri'.ii beans, first. Mr-. Hi • , iha Picket ;“ • ■•'•••ad Mrs. Laura Rend third. Mrs. Mary Reel. Pound butter, first. Mrs. Mar ; Reel

r irt.,--.:- tt■»i? , wnwie.-; , : i*-:..-..-. < • i ederal Reserve System has rightly earned the name of the national shock ABSORBER designed primarily to meet just such emerpies in business conditions as this country will "oubtedly face in the nextTfew years. you getting this protection as one of our ^Bositors? A I National Bank ■C-n I K AL Trust Company ™ .31:.. ..u t fill a ■uiiii-m.TBij aa; jn x*. t-t: •» m *. •■>

,, , . , ! Half dozen elTi-'s, first ^Trs Carrl

. ii "a wus oom in new mays- oreencastle won b.v g tting the I , , ,, ,, , . in this county, and had spent jump on onr hoys, and hy en’isist j ’T el ‘ ' * ' ' J,' ' h of his life here. For the post ent playing held the lend at all * T '\t ‘ \ .1 ■ i* ai 1 1"

ten years he had been proprietor of times. Martinsville never was m the mr o 11

the Commercial Hotel. He was af lead, although the hoys tied the score (,. U ^

LADOGA, Ind., March 14.—The bright and cheerful disposition, and at 16, ami .t seemed then that they '' ], ' ' ° ' '' ‘ 1 11 Taidoga Electric Light Company has “Spud," as he was familiarly known might get back to their old-tim- m '' ” " >n ’, . , r old its plant to the RoachdaY” to bis many friends, was a favorite Victory-winning form and pull through , / ; vv n ' i.-'-'v ' r

Light Company Th.- latter u th i who l.m'w him. it waa not to '••■. and a big bunch T .' 1 . * '

'•■ II continue to furit'sh light and Besides his widow he leaves one of disappointed Martinsvdle rooters • '.

l ower from the Roachdale plant, daughter. M|rs. .Donald Munson of heard the final pistol crack with the

giving twenty-four-hour service over New York, who waa with her father homo hoys on the short end of th • c 0 line to be built connecting the two at the time of his death and six score. Thg Putnam County Post of Amer town* brothers and sisters. The brother* There are no alibis for the defeat, ; can Legion met in the r.-.ayor’s offin

ar 0 F. IT. Bowen, Roachdale; J, B. although the local Imys are sad to u t the fire department |Thurww: Bowen, North Salem; Mrs. J V. have had “stage fright;” not that ydjrht to organize and make arrawgr

f\C r tof Is /\ to • f Juntas..] z'* *•*•-to—'

FRANKLIN WINS IN TOURNA-

MENT

— 1...... to organize ana mane arrow*

Brown and Mrs. Eva Jones of Ln- ithey feared Greencastle. for they did monts for the renting and furnis doga; Mrs. John Jones. Advance and not, but the crowd and the surround-' j n( , 0 f a hall. A rotnnt ttee of m Harvey Itowen. of Flagler, Colo. ings gi#t their “goat,” and they were Wl .,. 0 sj,pointed from tne mvsiti* uneral serviees were held Sat- unable to get together. ! iron of Greencastle who attended t

tkhoo! won the State High School urday morning at 10 o'clock at ‘ho /The defeat of Martinsville was ns meeting wnich will make the nor* Basketball Tournament Saturday in apartments in the Comim. rcinl Hotel, much of a surpriae to th,. big crowd 4n . ; tens for th,. renting and Bdi.n ingion The Saturday score* Rev. I.evi Marshall had char." of fans at the tournament from all nancing the movement. A show w

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are as follow*:

B.v defeating the Jefferson five In the final game, the Franklin High

MORNING Jefferson, 18; Technical, 9. \ndcrsun. 24; Greencastle V rmklin 28; Bedford 12 AFTERNOON Jefferson. 21; Bedford, 12. 1 r The 1 I ; ■ \nder nn, 12. (overtin-.e.)

NIGHT

Franklin 31; Jefferson 13

nancing ene inovenienx. snow wi

of the •ervices. Burial was made over the state as it was to the Mar- a i sn bo given at the opera house ft In Forest Hill cemetery. tinsville fans. TYae betting, what the American T.egjon here and ir n little there was of it, was all one the duty of every ex-service mil” I Fred Crousore, who assaulted way—five to one on Martinsville, or j 0 j n nT1 d a how the spirit of g • Gene H ntrick with ■ butcher *»■ ' • edda die that. But the best lai 1 fellowship which wm hewn by several weeks ago n the O. T.. .*eee* plnns ‘of mice and men” oft go astray follows in the amny. The < •.! store, was arraigned before Mayor and so it waa in this case.—Martins- available hall which can he go" Hartley Friday charged with nssnult ville RePorter. for n club room is the hall ove, V and (veadtvl guilty to th» charge. 0 J Sudranslri store and it is t., F Mayor Bartley fixed h r fine t *1 0(» The funeral of E.umett McCam- onuipiv-d with noot f»b1"'s • ’ >• and eo 1 - which amounted to $11. mack who died at Muskogee, Okla- (V . . , , , 1

R B. STRINGER AS

Mr. und Mrs. Julius Bryan, and Mr. homa was held Friday morning at room

and Mr*. W. O Timmons of this city 10:30 o'clock at Brb-k Chapel. Bur- Tfeo fire department was culled •rur nro-irv curoirci '' ” ^ven by John ial wee in the Alice c netery east ol the home of Mr and Mrs. C. 1 rih UtrU 1 I MitKlrr. MeCi'-mirk at the Murate theater in Hello Union. riutier. who resid > on Fast P<' . ._ . In'I'annpot s Sunday. Tne death of Margaret Sigler, age .'tree*, brie Thursday ificrno.in wb

..u,..- 1 r. < 1 ,iu > -s i , o Word lu s been received in this efty 81 occured at the county hous? in P F mnll blare was tarted by a < a c' 11 ' , . ‘ ! that Mrs. Alonza Cook and two Marion township Saturday mornling of fectlvo electric wire. The flim rcmmntieu 01 s 1 , ,_uiruig «> <hl!dren who have been spending general debility. The funeral will were quickly extinguished wl , a: Y. . . " . 1 * vin Arizona forth” health he Sunday morning at the Dunkard th,. use of the chnmical hose bef* ma mg .1- ‘ in,aS| * ‘ ‘ ' l > 1 ' 1 (of Clovd Took will return to this city Church in ( iinton township conduc-' any damage was ('one. th,. county. Sheriff Harris has s - ( n a f „ v weeks. Clovd is re port (*I to ted by Rev. Dodd. Burial will he in

:.-ed B. B. Str.nger to serve as ‘lep-, h , V( , ^ hePn ben efl t ed bv the di-, Dunkard cemeterj’. i

i:ty during the time Mr. l-anca.terj n , atp Arlzona OUo n 0 bba. the .? vonr old son of B,at: ' Con,r y hu ^ ' is engaged in campaign wortc. M r. and Mrs. Otto Bobba who resid. home in thi ’' e,tv < O — | , w'., H hin "ton street .« r ee wc,,k 011,1 w,th fr, cnds and relatii

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