Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1920 — Page 4
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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 192*
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
FUR RLl'KL.-.RN I’AT’YE—Vi. E, Gill, of (. iovcrdulc, announces to trio Democraiic voters of Putnam county, that he is a candidate for the nomination for representative of
Putnam county-
FOR SHERIFF—Harklus L. Jack-j son of Greenccstie, formerly of : Marion township, announces that he! is a candidate for shcrif, of Putnani county, subejet to tha decision of I
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
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Clarence E. Stiward vs. Isaac Ash, Crnnitj.
tho Democratic
May 4.
FOR COUNTY
primary election,; ct al, in the Putnam Circuit Court,
Oscar W. Robinson vs. Jemima
M^ch ter^7im7uit to^quUTtie. Webb, et al in the Putnam Circuit , Cause numbe r 9730. ( Court, March term, 1920.
COMMISSIONER S'**** *». .ntitw
CHARLES BATT of \~%o County j p 0r commiFsionor of St'cond dis- his complaint herein, together with cause ^ av ^ ls a ” 1 , Democratic candidate for Representa-1 , ricti Reese R. Duis of Marion town- an affidavit of a competent person t | l( ' R aid couit togi't.ier wit^^a^ i ‘
live in Congress. IVimaries, May 4
is brought to try
1920.
FOR SHERIFF—Allen Eggers, of Jr.skson township, announces that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Primary election, May 4, 1920.
ship announces his candidacy for that the residences, upon diligent in- tlvnt s f* d act.on
o \^:"7z r “e a ;?^rcoi.:
; 5 i7 nrma y e“n May 4 1920 Ash Henry Adams. Alexander Mil- ^ , the a,tic P nm8ry el 7 tl0n ' 4 ’ - S on, Katherine Wilkinson, Catherine Webb, the unknown husband rOMMISSlONER-Third dis- Wilkinson, John C. Rice, Margaret ^ Jemima We> > b ’ the , “ n - Skelton of Washington _ R ‘ C ‘'' J . ohn b ' hinn ' Elizabeth Shinn, tWebb.
Harness, Buggies, Wagons, Implements Farm Tools of All Kinds Hurst Clover Brand Hog and Fisj M ea ] A Properly Balanced Ration
tnct, David J. Skelton or wasningion ' j".”” - w ' V evinn' r'seos and creditors of Jenvma Webb, township announces his candidacy for ’ 4iim ’ Andrew J Shir.-’ <>««»»<». Joseph P. Webb; the un-
si t fK,rr raw«rt~w ^ t| ..HERIFb - i: -cratic primary election, May 4, 20.1 Qr ^ widoWer or widcm . ( sratees, devisees and creditors of Jo-
FOR
jorge announces to the Democratic voters that he is a candidate for the nomination of of sher.ff of Putnam county, subject to the dt-cision of the primary election, May 4.
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FOR SHERIFF—Fred Lancaster of Madison township, has announcen hi* candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Demoeratis primary election, May 4,
1920.
— FOR SHERIFF—Ye rmandes C. Hurst of Greenoastle announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam county that he is a candidate for the nomination of sheriff, subject to the of the Democratic primary election, May 4, 1920. — — FOR SHERIFF—Will Olkiewcii, of Warren township, announces that he is a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision decision of tho Democratic primary. May 4, 1920. - o FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM COUNty—Sure vote for Jess e M. Hamrick, at the Democratic primary. May 4, 1920. Your vote appreciated.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THIRD DISTRICT
heirs, legatees devisees administra- se P h P - Webb ’ decea8ed > William S. tors, grantees and assignees of any Mulho l n ; the unknown widow of Wtl
and all of the above named persons, bam Mulholn. do
. . . and that they are all non-residents of ^ n0 "’ r ' *' eirs at la ' w »
J. J. Hendrix of Washington toxvn- the gtate of | n(lianft t:iat al , of
slup announces is ian acy or art! necessary parties to commissioner of Putnam county from ^ that thig action ^ to
the Third district, subject to the do- ^ thp pIaintiff , s utle ^ the fol . Curdy, deceased; the unknown heirs
HURST & CG. Greencastle’s Big Department Store A Good Place to Buy Everything SHOES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, AUTO ACCESSORY GROCERIES, IMPLEMENTS, ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, FURNITURE, FEED
AND SEEDS.
FREE DEUVERY PHONE 55$ r.;' mar..!* . » ....
liam S. M'ulholn. deceased; the un-1
legatees, de-
visees and creditors of William S. Mulholn, deceased; G. W. McCurdy;!
the unknown widow of G. TV. Me- e— —
Louis H. Carton to 'William W.
of the Democratic primary 777 L Fhltn^n County, at law ’ le<?atee8 ' devi8ees and cred - Carson, lot in Greencastle, ?42,200.
rtors of G. W T . McCurdy, deceased, Charles McGaughey to James R. Ruby Suo Morrow, age « Gatfried Peterson; the unknown wid- King, 25 acres in Franklin township. Greencastle and Jesse Howard ow of Gatfriej Peterson, deceased, i Theodore Hoes and others to Eli- Jail, age 20 of Greencastle the unknow heirs at law, legatees. Wallace, lot -in Greencastle, ' L ei a Myrtle Phillips, a ?e i
cision
election.
FOR COMMISSIONER—O. A. Day of Marion township, ann^nces to the
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Indiana, to-ivit:
A part of the north half of the southwest quarter of section sixteen (16), township fifteen (15) north of
Democratic voters of Putnam county ran ^ t - iree (3) west and bounded a3 devisees and creditors of Gatfried $1>850
his candidacy for commissioner of th P Second district, subject to tha decision of the Democratic primary
election. May 4, 1920-
The man arrested in ITerre Haute,
Greencastle and Ernest David
follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Rrterson > deceased, Molzar Dunbar; ^ Leslie Frank to Richard M. Wil- Hams, age 23, of Greencastle.
northwest corner of said half quarter the l ' nknow '’ 1 vvidow ^ Melzar Dun- ]iams> 71 acres in cinton townshp,
and running thence east wfth the north line thereof, fourteen (14) chains and sixty-six (66) links; thence south to the south line thereof ; thence west with said south line.
bar, deceased; the unknown heirs at
law-, legatees, devisees and creditors
$5,000.
who gave his name as Hugh Miller fourt ^. n (J4) chaing and sixty . two unknown heirs at law. legatees, devi- shjp Vf.OOO.
who was suspected of being Eugene Waymire, the man wanted in con-
nection with the N. €. O’Hair robbery "’“the”; ”^7 wthThe"7estTne' unknown widow of Benjamin F.j
't Tlie suit of KIrr.a C. Robbia
Jams A. Brann to James E. Wil- others agaiinst JosepMne R. ]
of Molzar Dunbar, deceased. George | iams 5 lots jn Putnamville, $1,000. an(1 othtirs ^ , e t aside a deed W. McCurdy; the unknown widow of william B. Vestal to James B. ill)? tried in the Putnam Chwn George W. McCudy, deceased; 'he |>ickey, 120 acres in Warren town- today. Corwin& Gillin, and Aj
James are the attorneys in th
and one-half <62'/,) links to the sees Rnd cr ^ itors <> f Geor ^ W - Mc ‘ Frank Van Slyke to Ellen Ford, southwest comer „f said half quart- ^unly, deceased; Benjamin F. Kunkle; land in Floyd township, $1,000.
in this city, was released Tuesday after FVcd, James of this city,
thereof to the place of beginning, cantaining twenty-nine and twenty-
Kunkle, deceased; the unknown heirs at law, legatees devisees and cred- 1
UNCIVIL SERV1C&
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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
brother-in-law of Herbert McGrana- (i ght (29 28) hundredth acres more or > tor * of Benjamin F. Kunkle, deceased . ban, wffio accompanied Marshall lesg . ^ par t ^ the west of ^ Susan Kunkle; the unknown husband ; O'Hair to Terre Haute to identify northwest quart{ . r of 9ection sixtoen of Susan Kunkle. deceased; the un-, the man assured the Terre Haute po- (ir()> township fifteen (15) of known heirs at law legatees, devisees lice that Miller was not the mam ^ho (?>) wesfc tjound ,, d as - J — J:i ' ° -
was in this city with McGrana*m folIows> to . wit; Beginning at the on the day of the robbery. southwest corner of said northwest
^ . quarter and running thence north
Mrs. Raymond Scobee, who resides w:t: , thv west , ine thereof thirty . near Putnamville, who was operated four (S4) chflins an . fifty .' five and .
ur>on Tuesday by Dr. Noble at the oneha!f (55 , 2 lin) , k ^ ; , thenc(> ceased; the unknown widow of Ja-1 Methodist hospital in Indianapolis for n i netw>n (19) chains and eighty (80) cob S ' w ‘ artZ ' the . * " links; thence south, thirty-four (34) hci ” at ^ a « d |
chains and seventy-three (73) links. f Jac f i to the southeast corner of said west ^ 1 ^ ardner : the J unkno ^ h ’ 18bnnd ;
of Poliv Gardner, deceased; the un- ;
appendicitis, is getting along as well
as could be expected
and creditors of Susan Kunkle, deceased. Samuel Brown; the unknown widow of Samuel Brown, deceased; J the unknown heirs at law, legatees devisees and creditors of Samuel | P.rown, deceased, Jacob Swartz, de-1
Easter Apparel at Attractive Low Prices
half quarter; thence west, nineteen (19) chains and fifty-seven links to
the place of beginning, containing 68.20 acres, more or less, in said Putnum County^ State of Indiana,
known heirs at law, legatees, deviseas and creditors of Polly Gardner, deceased, ar e not residents of the state! of Indiana, and the plaintiff, having
‘ against al! claims or demands of the’. f,U ‘ d hi , s com P la ' ;nt and affidavlt tbat
defendants or either of them and of
it is the purpose of the~.-plaintiff to i
Wallace Blue, son of Mr a.' < ! Elmer Blue, who reside on V,«t nut street vlto has been sm ! ill for sex-eral days, is sicmlf proving.
NOTICE OF ADMIMSTRATK Notice is hereby given thspj : dersigned has been appointed!, Judge of the Circuit Co’rrr i nam County, Stat, of Indian, ministrator of the estate of Ei Boswell, late of Putnam Cora, diana, deceased. Said estate is supno- d to be vent. Dated this 20th day of Marts. CENTRAL TRUfjfr CO, Al tralor, de bonis non. HAYS & MURPHY. Attya. 3 T. W. M?.r. 36. An NOTICE OF NON-RESIDES
„ , qitet has Utle to the said real estate
any person or corporation whomso- , , , . .
dei^cribea in said complaint against !
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Noeciai
ever, through or under whom any claim of title might be asserted and
against the whole world.
Notice is therefore hereby given raij defendants and all persons whomsoever that claim any Interest in said real estate, that unless they bo and appear on the 15th day of the • May terrm. -1920, of the Putnam Cir cuit Court, the same being the 19th day May, 1920, at the Court House in tip Citv of Greencastle, in said County and State and answer or
New arrivals of pretty Silvertones, Velours, Jerseys and Goldtone Cloth IN ALL sizes and the NEW DESIRED SHADES SPECIAL
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the defendants and against the world and that said real estate described in said complaint is situated In Putnam County. Ind'ana, and describe 1
a.- follows, to-wit:
All that, part of the north east quarter of the north east quarter of section seven (7) township twelve (12) north, range fourt 4) west. Jy ing east of the publV highway, also 1 the southeast quarter of the north east ouarter of section seven i7)
demur to said complaint, the same tWelV0 ,12) ’ north * ^
...:ii L_ , 1 , tour (4)
“1 dc not see how my application for a,.(toictuient under the (tood L>< eminent .4 dm in Is I ration can be rejected, In view of my cervices.'■ ■'tVlia 1 services did you perforin?'* “What -.ervices? Why, i :v dear r'r. i i.m. t ,o aiiuck on the Spoils Sys-
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w M iii:u itcpi m
wid !>,« heard and deternvined in their
absence.
Ir witness whereof. I have here-
unto set my hand and
seal of said Court, at the office of ' the Clerk thereof in the City of , Greencastle, Indiana, this 19 day of
•March. 1920
HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk of the
Prtr.am Circuit Court. 3 T W. Mar. 26. Apr. 2-9,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
west, containing in all so’^nlv acres, more or less.
Now, therefore, the said defendants
• m t’ a(OVe turned arc each hereby notil m!. r ^ ud that, unless they bo and appear
on the 19th day of May. 1920, in Putnam Circu : t Court at. th ( . court hous” in Greencastle in the county aforesaid and do then and there answer or demur to said complaint, the some will be heard and determined in their
absence. N
In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix this seal o* said Court at the city of Greencastle. Indiana. this 17 dav of March. 1920 HARRY \V. MOORE, Clerk of tho
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New Taffeta Dresses in several prelty draped and overskirt effects--Navy Blue, Taupe, Brown and tan are the colors. SPECIAL AT $35.®° ?■ The Star Store KELLEY OLD STAND l “•'•j.iVi. r-r.T. •L''?:iir?y*::T'jy.i! , iaiMiiL l iLt»t..,. k-i. 1 ■t..n:!i‘U.WiU!'fc;»'.(■■i.f*ii.'
3 T. W . Mar, 26, Apr. 2-9. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Aemllia—Thou art cslled, O Claudius, "Thunderbolt of Mara.” I would that thou wort the wind,
(long 1, please.’
Claudius- —Hirw so? That I might
‘quietly hla me'hence?
Atmilia—Nay. stupid Claudius. Hast thou not marked well how the wind (long 1, please) doth kiss my
brow?
WANT ADS.
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Rhode Island Red eggs,
$1.00 for 15. Phone, George "Wise, 1 sai d defendants and all D*
George R. Stringer to Benjamin F., Coatesville or writ* Fillmore, R. Rri corporations whomsoever
any interest In said real cs^
Notice is hereby given to the cred-
i itors. heirs and legatees of Robert ^ u * n!,7rl Circuit Court. W. Matthews, deceased, to appear in ^ ^ Attorneys,
the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Grcencar.tlo, Indiana, on the 15th day of April, 1920, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement ac
counts with the estate of said de- Jtjssc M - Coffin to Bertha Coffin, j ■] cedent should not be approved; and land in Marion township, $1,500. ; , said heirs are notified to then and Kmuna F. Kelley to Moses Higgle i
there mak e proof of heirship, and re- and others, lot in Roachdale, $1,000.1 i reive their distributive shares | United States to Daniel Hurrah, FOR SALE
Witness, the cle k of t ie said court acres in Clinton township,
this 20th day of March. 1920.
; HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Put- "’nd 0 . 1* ac| e !S in Jackson township. No. 2.
nan Circuit Court. $8,000. —o—
John .Shea and others to Cornelius FAIR SALE—On ( , 1917 and one 1918 Shea, lots in Bainbridge, $1. Ford touring car. Have been overAndrew J. Hinkle to Benjamin L, hauled and painted. In fine condi-
j Wetmore, of Chicag'o announce the B rown . 225 acres in Clinton town- tion. Will sell on easy payments, ■marriage of their daughter, Miss S * 1 'P> 1 Chrfstie-Thomas Auto Sales Co., Doris Wetmore, to Stephen Birch of Henry E. Layn e and wife to James Greencastle, Ind. Chicago, which ceremony will take ^*- Ttf^nnrd, 40 acres in Mill Creek — oplace at half after eight, Thursday township, $4,500, bOR SALE—Team horses, 10 and 11 evening, April 8 at St. Peter’s Unitej States to Thomas Jefferson years old, weight 1,100 pounds each, Episcopal church-Danville, (111.) Renfro, 40 acres in Warren town-: when fat, price $125.00 for team.'
Mr. Btivh is a nephew of Mrs. K h(p.
Marietta Rich, who reside* on' u nited State to Worthington B. I Bloomington street and is well known Williams, 60 acres in Warren town-
here, having attended DePauw for
several years ! United States to Isaas Rerfro, 40
acres in Warren township.
State of Indian a, Putnam«
SS;
Ernest Cook vs. Ephriaal
et nl.
Putnam Circuit Cooit, Mari
1920. No.
Comes now the Phi "tiff t>j' Sutheriin his attorney, and 91 J complaint herein togeth.r ri
dil gent inqtlry,
diligent insuirj’. ; - r ' unkrim’:l following named <lef<nl 'V 1 Ephriam Dukes, J< '■ "l v’!' Hatfield. Joseph I . > .n !■! , Farley, Rees ILirti' sty, R"* j desty, William I > ■ J'rin P-’- 1 >John Cov.gill, Alfred S B'rtA ; C. Walls, Silas June - $• * i Mary T. Hathaway. J ■hn Ea*. ! sell ' Hathaway,, the unkno»» j band or wlfa, widower or 1 heirs, grantees, legatees, ■ ; assignees, trustees, execo'a* ministrators and cre<iitors e >> all of the above named <W« and that they are all nor.-r* of the state of Indiana; thtii of action exists against *11 defendents; th.it al! of raid! ents are necessary part 1 * action; that this notion - ^ title of the plaintiff to the described real estate in ( ounty, Imlimia. a 1 ‘ It: w her (44) of th e original p!-' town, now city of Gre'e a* 1 diana. against all demands ? of the defendants or oitar an<l any person or corporation soever, through or under w claim or title might, be assei* against the whole world Notice is therefore brr<ri
3 T. W., ar. 26. Apr. 2-9.
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and Mrs Ethclbert Rawaon
Ira S. Chadwick, Reelsville, Ind., R. R. No. 1, one mtle northwest of stop
37 on interurban.
GARAGE—Virgil Blue has opened a garage one mile south of Belle
Wilbur A. Smith to Franl; Rady, Union. Your work is aolicited. Prices SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD 37 acres in Jackson township. $9,850. ■ reasonable.
ur.Vss they be and a PP ', i? , 21st day of May, 192' 1 ° r nam Circuit Court of Ir 0
Mat T '
the day of the said court, at thd' eoui
!r ' yiM to ^
Greencastle, Indiana.
and answer or demur ^
plaint, the same will
determined in their a'‘ ^
witness whereof !
hand am* *®*
In
unto set
seal of said cf ' ul 't a ^ ^ clerk thereof in thr f''> (
this 18 th
castle, Indiana
March. 1920. , HARRY W. MiOORE. d ' Ibitnam Circuit Court W M. PUpTHERLlN- . 3 T. W . -Mar 26-. • ^
