Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1920 — Page 8

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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT

FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1920

Country Correspondence

woulj get so dizzy I would have to

! hold on to somcthinff to ke<'p from! '^•7 i falling over. I was_ badly constip-j frazzled NcrVCS

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ated and could get but little relief, 0 f from laxatives. I was so nervous jj that the least unexpected

Mr. and Mrs. James Mustard near Poland y sited their son, R.

Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lawson an! Mustard and f am iiy f Sunday.

, sor, spent la.^t Saturday with Mr. Miss lou Austomiller visited at Mrs impossible for me to get any sleep.; (ho whito roses, “I haven't seen Char-

that the least unexpected noise WM'PM MM

would excite me, and it was next to “iso,” said the girl in tha hat with

and Mrs. Reesp Ruis.

Sarah Raders, Sunday afternoon. 1 would ro11 and tumble and would lie tor a number of days. I guess h«

‘•Recovering!" echoed the young v omnn in the orange tango waist. "I

didn’t know he was ill!"

"It is not exactly iitnos?,’’ explained

Dr Hope of Coatcsville was called ’ m,’ a ^ d Mrs A E Reiser and lx! uncomfortable in every position I isn’t feeling very well or else is ra-

te sec Mr. Sam Campbell last Sunday ch | ldivn visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer tried, and when morning came you can . lovering." on account of his severe suffering. i, a thern. Sunday afternoon. imagine how completely tired-out I

Miss Mary Shuck spent last hri- j| r }ill ^ ^j rs ]i Pnrv Las'- of Ash- ' was .

day with Mrs. Marie Lawson. . oro visited her parents. Mr a id Mrs “ This was the condition I was in

Mrs Eva Walls * sited at he.r 1|( , pry Keiser> Sunday when 1 startcd taking Tanlac, but,' , ;- i “h 'the ' whit* mother's last Thursday night. and \| rs Jame* -R.ester and 't is a fact, I began to feel better T Ml?s i n her list. "It is mostly shock. Mrs, Anna Goodwin. Mrs. Mollie , h . d| . tn of nrazil, Vsited Ms par- • aft i’ r tht ‘ ti '' st few doses, and I kept And 1 don’t blame him. It was an

Goodwin and Mrs. Rebecca Shuck at- onts Mr nnd Mrs, I). W. Syester, on improving so fast that by the u.vful evening!’’

tended the Liidies’ Aid Society at Mrs. s unda y time I finished my first l>ottle I was ’‘Tell me!’’ begged her friend. Hmma Arnold’s last Thursday at " Mr an d Mrs. Vincent McCullough, absolutely in perfect health. I eat "">• w ’ >n! '» the movies,’’ proceedFillmore. of Croy’s Creek, called on Mrs. Sarah anything I please and as much as ' the heroine of the tale. ’T suppose Misses Gladys Hubbard and Nellie RHtlcr ' Saturday, while enroute to 1 P 1 ™**’ a « d am never troubled with |/^‘'“p.^ lllm'imd a snake in It'’’ Hubbtird visited with Mary Shuck vis t their daughter, Mrs. Jake mdigestion in any form. I am en- g00 ,j nf . HS :- Killldll ereU the’ girl

last Thursday. Y’otingblood south of Center Point, tirely fre e of nervousness and I am , n * he orange waist.

Mr. and Mrs Alva Wright and Several from here attended the no longer constipated. When I go to ’'ihat’s what 1 said!" agreed the

son. Tommy, called on Mr. and Mrs. o.pcafcj,,,, a t the Union chool house bed now, I sleep all night long as uPer.

Sam Campbrl! last Sunday evening. S fturday, and a bountiful dinner sound as a child an d of mornings I “yirst,” she continued, "they tied a Mr. and Mrs. Jake O’Neal and Mr. w ,,. S( , rV ed by the farmers at the Just simply feel fine. I certainly | girl to a ladder In an abandoned and Mrs. Emma Morgan visited with nopn h)>ur j t was a i so the last day have cause to praise Tanlac and I house and the villain, who appeared Mrs. Sarah Snodgrass last Sunday. of ,. choo i and t h e pupils gave an en- Kive it my hearty endorsemnent with- 1 10 be a snalt0 collector, took them out

Dr. O’Brien was called to Mr Hen- tertuinment in the afternoon. . <mt hesitating one minute.’’ | ^ a ^

ry iPhillip's last Saturday on account of th 1 serious illness of Mr. Phillips. (Mi ■. Frank Garrett called at Will

Shm s’s last Sunday.

Several from this place have been

attending the tabernacle meetings at oun *' • .

. < laude C. Baucy and

Greencasble.

S. C. Prevo was in Terre Haute ‘‘ i ley

Monday on business

NOTICE TO XON-RESIDENTS

SS: State of Indiana, 'Putnam

TANLAC is sold !in Greencastle , , .. . ; nicely around the ladder above her.

>y R. P. Mullins, druggist, and A. j t W()3 a com i c fiinj, 9 0 callud, and

R. York, Cloverdale and

Fox, Reelsville.

CLINTON F\LLS

M. iP. Sunday School class will give •in E"st •• Day program on April 4. Every one is invited to come. Uncle Joe Pierce is very sick at

this writing.

Mr and Mrs Elbert Bettis spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom •dnbtller, Benjaimm Filer. Mar>- Filer.

Mary

Flora A.

Jacob Hotsinbiller, in the

Putnam Circuit Court, March term. 1920. (

No. 972") for quiet of title.

fThe plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed h's complaint therein by his attorneys, Lyon & Lyin. together with an affidavit that the following rimed defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Jacob Hotsinbiller, John Hot-

INmiXAI. BATHS

II; ;irfl< ini To Automobile Engines—-

Keroslne L’sed flushing out l»

Sob

Abiuiian IIotsinbMler, Mary Hotsinhilleiv William Peck, Peter Hotsinhillcr. Jane Hotsinbiller, Alex-j niider C. Stevenson, James S'mith, 1 Si rah Smith. Henry Hotsinbiller,

M- Sta Sli m " 1 Joh :I '

nah Hammer, Silas Jones, Hiram M’ller, Hiram P. Miller. John t ’ | Jones, Martha Hudson. Richard W.! .1 on"s. Elizabeth Miller, George W. Jones, Martha Ann Jones, Pheobc ^ Jen-, Miller, John S. Jones. ST las P. ’ Jones, the unknown wife of each of the said defendants, the unknown husband rf each of the said defend-

Bettte.

Mr. and Mrs, Steve Burk and chil,>r:n nent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

George Pierce.

Mi- 7 'Mi Thomas and Nellie Bettis

called on

dav evening. Tmc-p w’ 11 be preaching sendee fi..,-,. ■ * tNo church Sunday morning a f i! oVloek and Sunday night at

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>d clone i last W r ednerday.

Sugar making is over and farmers ants, the unknown heirs at law, le-

are very busy w th their spring n-atees. devicees, of each of said dew ’ r h. fondants, the unknown widow of

Tr-. Minerva Gardner and Mrs. ,. ac h 0 f sa j d defendants. That this

George Gardner spent Sunday wltu ifl nn act j on to qlliot th< , tit i e to tho Aunt Mary Subert. who is critically rea ] estate of said plaintiff and is

ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. described as follows:

Albert Hutcheson at Limodale. following described real estate

Mrs. ( lar. nee Pol lorn is suffering situated in the county of Putnam, and with an abscess in her head. state tof Indiana, fawwit: Several from here attended the (15) ncres ofT of the rorth eagt

tabernacle ecra ices at Greencastle, quarter of the north cist quarter of

section thirty-three (33); and also fifteen (1!>) acres off of the north end of the south west quarter of fie south west querier of soet’on thirty-four (34); all in towrriiip

(14) north range four (1)

Sunday afternoon and evening. lyiuis Roberts »s brightening up his residem e with a new coat of

paint.

Mrs. Lena Hunter and Mrs. Pear

Roberts spent Sunday with Robert fourteen

Bunten of Black Hawk. west

Washington township high school Now therefore the defendants above w ! gi • ■ 1 laM play at Reelsvill" panted and each of them is hereby BO* M. E. church, April 9 1920. entitled, tified that, unless they be and aopenr Mi Briggs ol tho Poultry Yard, on ih'‘ 16th day of the May term,

Putnam < ( on 1 of

of bi.' .nP'-, Oilcssa .iodshire. Her putna.m County, Indiana to beheld family: Jimmie. Lewis Bnrmunk; on th( . 19th of Mav 1920> nt the Ralph. Jake Hendrix; Alvera. Doro- Court House in Greencastle. in said

County and State, and answer or dc-

An occasional

Oened'lal.

After an engine nss heen run for

seme time. Hie oil. especialh it nor of Booci (I'.ality, Is In part deiomptseU by tils neat lu’.o a KulnOlv, s uky substaiKH, .vhi n is duporitid j up.m the mieriiai surface where the cosente of friction permits to coikc:. her uulance i! accuiiiulaies in :lie groove* .n wdicIi ine piston i m ir,.- ale pihee.tl and il linaliy forms

i- #u. n extent a* lo ylu the rin«s ii a tixeit posnion and to pievent

’ ibt:r expandtiiK to tlreily pari; in. • I'.ston.i a'j:.in>l leakage. li ulsi. is

i.tcly to form upon m. su n - of ;fn-

( v..h preve.mcg inoii tree no. I i . r.ipi. hint 'on in i n', ir guide* and ! a: n upon valve fares n;r! valve ! sei.n, tending to eaua': thi ci to leak i ; in., I- {uir.icuwrly u ne of the ei I ' ran.*: valves, rnrouph vvhu 'i the ol. ; 1 -j nen frma the cy.ihilera must p;;,* I • :ii which rua .-o hot a* to fcv.it j I! • 'liaki’is' upon them o the aum- ! e y 0. posits. If .n s deposition ot oil . : ue progresses far enouno. toui- ' P-oion may be seriously reduced I i!. ou;;:i faulty piston ring aetlor.,

Hi! slugsish i.IhsIik; of vaive* am s under gummy valvo fare a. in eid-r to (oun.eiaii (his efled, i: j.

considered very good praetiee perioddaily to give nil engine a ‘Kero ene bath.’’ for neroscnc is an aetive s:.i I I v nt of oil re i.Iije. 'i’ha usu.’.i wav o! |

■iPi'lying keioniiie Is *.-• lollovoi

L’iUi t"h engine fully warmed up , and running briskly a good slse.,

Fifteen j irt tan Is IHlefl vith lierose • am. t.*.-- . > liiJ'ri.d (I: reel, mu* l!'*- ,.>r j tra'/.'Iing about on

Iniretor air intake ns fast a . it ran bs wiihcut causing the engine tc sb'P As much as t. pint enn be

sappllsd io en encino with good re Tile keroa. ne is t aitylit ini i.v ri i en'erly, ulr and drawn ttirouyh

tku Inlet valves, whose fuce-- and • enis are thus pre;ty well r. an.'.

t.hn T ewin; Mihssa, Eva Parrish. Silas Green, a relative, William Hopkins; Wm I,re a wealthy neighbor, Jaa. IToskins; Virginia Ix'e, his (laugh ter. Flossio Risler; Daisy Thomton. her friend. Helen I/‘W ; Mrs. O’Con-

nmr to said mmplaint. the same will 1 v heard end d-termined in their ab-

sence.

In witness whereof, I have hereunset my hand and affixed the seal

nor. neighbor, Cecil McCullough; vf , ni(j court f lis 17th day of Marehf

Mandy R iten vith a stumbling tongu P IU20

Erina iPnrrish. Everybody is invited HARRY W MOORE. Clerk of Put. to come and bring his.friend. ram Circu . t Court ^tnam County,

Indiana.

PUTNAMVIL! E 3 T W Mar. 2<i, Apr. 2-9.

Mrs. Thro. Cox and daughter, Lavcmr, of Hume, III., spent a few days last week with the former's mother, Mrs Ellen Watson Mrs. Will GIMewell nn^ children spent Sunday with Mrs. Lilhurn Hep-

ler and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Alf Curtis spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs L. A Busby

«t Greencastle

Miss.- Elrrfnor and Majorie Perry, who are teaching at Hillsfioro, spent the week m l hero with their par-

MARINE SERGEANT FOUGHT FOR BREATH

Wa- |{„ n D own j[ 0 Gould Hardly Dress Himself—In Perfect Health Now He Says

nn:! i! uKo int , il| ( i cylinders \vi:i:,- ; i work* dowp into th- ring groove Inc tho gi d dts th r. mid freeing <ne rlnt», when it pa 'at through th.- e:.liau-t yalvi i-

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Gi ir st u i an I faces ('onsiderab'i I mo: pro of enur e o.itirely p.is.-. the piston and enters tt..j (rank ' ", thinning the oil there to a cmtcin extent, so that the most favorpii!" tine for the kerosene treatment is Ju l before the crank case is to be emptb .1 nnd fre-h oil supplied. K- : ■ sen" was fomierly iou< n used os a tleirirbonlzing liqultl, but it-i powet tc remove hard incrustations I, now i dis'ionnted It is however capable of i tnoving objectionable deposits o’ t/ U kened oil.

POlX’l I D I’AUAGRAPHJi (Chicago Nv.vs.) Rut the cow Is too modest to blow U< i owa norn. « * - v The polished spuaker can’t always see itu f.nish A mas mav i,e dead easy all hl< !’■•» and yet die hard. • • * A a ounce of help Is w orth sever il { |.oiimis of tail: about it. 1 . ... When a judge lays down the law I be doesn't nceesrardy resign.

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j The sooner some men get mu.-rled i tho longer they have to repent.

any one to borrow

comes to bor*

rowing happiness—well, that’s dlf

fei *.

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Ring may be a good dog, but there

is no more bravery in him than

Ibrt* is in a society poodle.

man for hira-elf never i

H*.'* u fool who marries

‘It has taken only one iHittle of for hw beauty alone,

ents, -Mr. and Mrs. I,awrence Perry. TaTllnc to P ult rr ' p ,>ack on m V feot ( * * * Naomi Fisher spent Monday night f-elinp* like a new man.” said Alfred tr oi,bic^but wVn' u

with her 1 ttle friend, Esther Whit ' Wells of fi‘28 North Eigth street, a ker I Rtehrmond, Va., a sergeant in the Sarah Glidowell spent Sunday Marine Conis, stationed at the re-1

night with Mary June Frost. , < miting office in Rrihmond.

Many attended the Sunday school "T ' n a bad fix when I began social last Friday evening at the taking Tanlac.” conffnued Mr Wells,) community house here. • i “ and T wms so weak T could' hardly I Mr W R. Vestal spent Sunday with drc ‘ ss myself of mornings T had such i his daughter. Mrs. McNeff and fam- a P^or oppetite that did not care! ilv I whether I went to the table or not.; Mary Huron spent Monday night nnd the little I did eat disagreed w ; th with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glover. i-me. /The pniri* in my stomach were

o j something awful and gas would press LIBBICTY i up around mv heart until T though i i I would smother and I would just have -

Mr and Mrs. Henry Fraa«a visited to fight to get my breath. At times his (mother, Mirs El:zaJ>eth Fraasa the gas would cause shooting pains I south of Poland, Sunday. ] in the region of my heart, and I

Love of

kVowa Ibis.

A book agent li often

will* a b.story.

George ended by a dozen policemen and all j the rescuers being tangled up with all

i the snakes.

’Then the conspirators in the next | film tried to scare the girl into revealing the hidden money by shaking u bowie knife and a large snake In her face. Ry that time Charlie ami I were shuddering in unison. He said lie baled ’em worse than l did and

v,n-n't ashamed of It.

“There was a circus snake charmer in the in xt and after that we fled. 1 It '1 you I stepped high going dow n ihe : 1<, and I noticed that Cb dlic ! id J tendency to bop t.long biniself. 1 know I could have made the door ir. two ;um;>s if < •nventlonality bad i"i: restrained me. The brightly lighied street looked vr v, very pood to me! "The n we clambered up the steps of our porch. I 1 . e been verv proud ol nu • porch this summer. It Is shaded with vines and has heaps of palms nnd ferns and things Bitting around in 'he corners and Is furnished with a hammock and wicki r. The street light* filtered thru tl’<> vines like a wellconducted tiioou r.s v.e strolled in, and (hi n for one awful minute Charlie

and 1 had convulsions.

"Simultaneously wo leaped into the a! - and si ream. 1 - ..n.T when I came down I fell over a chair to the floor w hile Charlie rip!) ’1 thu tumnioi N

down ns be tumbled.

"‘Across my feet!* I hissed. T felt It bite—on both iusteps! Do you suppose

P is a p-p-poisonous ono?”

‘“It b-b-blt me, too!’ Charlie stutter-

ed.

“As v.e t it clu'.ehinff our lacerated ! ankles and shuddering 1 chanced to fiance down the t reel. Tearing along cs tho it wa attached tn i motor g.me crazy was a iiulo black kiueu! It was

hundred miles nn

hot;.' in its terror, and then I remembered that I had heard a sort ol scrambling noi e just befor'* ilvlack. The kitten had been o.sleep in a chair and dream'd that Vo wire Newfoundland dogs, I suppose, Yv’cak- !> Charlie an i 1 staggered to our feet and into chairs. We didn't i'ty anything for r ime !i:'i". Then he said grouchily: 11, tnyliow, ti might ' ave been a, ; mite- and it niif'l l hive

i;l't«n t:s!”

’“I think I'll faint,’ I to’.’ h m. pluikily, nnd he bad to rush i ,«o the boiiso for lec water and a fan. •While b" was fiantie.dly c' ippir.g he in the refrigerator he shook loose feme damp lettuce leaves frt ro the pile on the top (f the ice box that the cook bad forgotten to put Inaid ’, and they landed rn th-' back of h!s neck as lie be.nt over. 1 wish you could havo heard the political convention Hint followed! Charlie roared ami and yelled and pounded. Father nnd mother tumbled downstairs, and father added h!s roars of Inquiry to the meeting, while mother shrieked that somebody v.as killed and she knew it nnd for m icy sakes not to lip al! the currant jelly Just made that

day 1

"They dragged Charlie out pawing the air and gurgling, and then saw me perched on top the back of the sofa murmuring: ‘The snake! The snake! Did it bite him?’ “Well, tlntilly we sent Charlie home when he partially recovered. I wouldn’t go any farther than the doorstep, I was so nervous by this lime, and I saw him start bravely off. Halfway down the steps a waving strand from Hi" woodbine clutched him around the throat and—oh, well what’s the use? Only the whole neighborhood is busy making up stories about the mysterious tragedy that occurred at oar house. 1 believe they have it now lhat father chased mother away from her happy home with a gun, and that you could hear her wails a mile off. •‘Anyway, father had to carry me upstairs. 1 was beyond touching the door by that time. No, I liavi n’t s* en Charlie sin< .>!" “Well, I don’t wonder! girl in the orange waist.

Dollar Day Specials

Ladies’ Silk Gloves

$1.00

Ladies' £lack Silk Lisle Hore

1.00

Ladies White Silk Lisle Hose

100

Crash 5 Yards ....

1.00

Scrim 5 Yards ....

1.00

Glycerine Soup 12 Bars

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J. H. Pitchfords Saturday March 2'7th

The Newest Foot-Wear for SPRING 1920 Our Spring Shoes and Oxfords are coming in Imost , every day, in biack and dark-brown Vici Kid and Russia Calf. Long vamps, na’rovv toes, medium toes, high heels, military heels and low heels. !n fact we have them suitable for every member of thefamily. This is going to be an unusual season for Oxfords, both men and women. We can give you a variety of prices from $4.00 to $14.00 in men and women’s—children’s $3.00 to $8.00. W EASTER SUNDAY, APRiL 4. Your new suit will not be complete without a pair of our shoes.

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A woman trios to appear discrete . by refusing to gfv« c reason where ' *he has none. * * * The man whoso only claim to i sanctity is a long fa.'* should dis- ! nose of a portion of Ills cheek * . . icOtA of men after laying up ' eomething for a niny day get UL I ci tiraged because it <'oe. not rain 1 * • ' Mill the exception of a fu • v oman there ia noililng en e.irih j i l-agreeaiile a ■ a fussy man.

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1' •; > « ore Itcii.l-icbc A seyerc h a l.iehe is a conmioi ■oniplalnt with ihe boar. Whoa attacked acutely, he will arable along to ti).. i-cre t Hollow tree end sniel, ‘ out the iiee.i, who In luni beeoinA aiyhi irelfeitu.u and *Ung the in truder unt.:. relful'y. Rut the be, : doesn’t minrl. With a snort and '.n ag be amble.. off home ef, iiu ills h a b elie ha.s been cured iiy th. hoe stings.

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There's always a : lip between the

ifd«walk and the ship.

Holding Him to His Word,

Bobby (trying to get away)—“Say, pa. wait a minute. Didn't you tell th'*

A woman’* anger, like a glu** of i ' illers last night that 1 couldn’t be

jodu water, sometimes liz.-.es nut. 1 beat for mischief?” * * * j Father—“That’s Just what I did, hero a nothing truer than a sL- . voa young rascal."

ter 4 love- for some other chap. j ' Bobby- ’Well. then, what do you

aaeaa by bee.tius uiu now?’’

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In ’ >oung ui’in, one of ie 'avoi rd 1 '’’ who can atlil run a reached home laic for dinner.

I got caught for ex.i edlug the ! speed limit on th,. W , IV n,,,,,,. • j,,, j explained rather rio pi.-diiy. il. lo apya- tnniorroiv morning ami !

get it till" or til I ecu dais."

The wile claiMn'l two blisler.d i little hands. ‘‘What a Providence!‘' j she cried joyfully, "Taka the «. | te-s dll s. Hal ,. 't he t ook I

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An Icel’.nd Mary and Her Lamb; Also “Little Brother.” TMd you ever hear "Mary Dad v T.ltilc I si mb" in th i Iceta: 1 . )'rol>.:M’’ tot! He, il il be o- in- •-

to you, try this:

1 tin Nfoila it * > litld lamb A luge in hvltt e»m an.lor I’vei t Marla skopitadl ul eda Inn A ct.lr liun'.'id for. A’so you inn-/ tell the dnl-'r-r’ it Iceland hold* tho world's reeoi ' : '' JInrys .uid pel lambs. Mary i.i a fav-

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T'n • |i-■ . a ■ni l' ., lo'. hi; in ■ ‘-’ l

"Will Turret loin ha."

On Saturday, March 27, at :

:30 P. m., t ou p office, we will; -- , s lent for one vear to tlie hltzhesl cfon :

• I i i • 1 j 1 i ! la tho 1

responsible bidder, house, barn, of Icehui.t. u. in , . ; >: ■ garden lots containing about nii'd !(.f i d 30 acres, more or less. This place! T u: : ” Is the former home of (j. M. ■ . Th- Inorc-horch World Aiovcm ■ ") Hair, decesed. located one-nallf it* ,»io’ r,.::i to assist the aiieu to iw•I ,| r n ■ i Y’l I .« < ia deed ua 'well a*

mile soutli ot brick Lnapel on the v.nrd,

Greencastle and Crawfordsvill?

Almon Ruts, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.thr d?'

Voad.

At the same time we will rent

i , /■ z Buis who reside near Fillnwre.

tor the R'azintf season, about OJ, f . T ■ , a ..her* be *

, i i i i ' i° r Argos, Ind., today where n acres of pasture land on the a.:ove employed as an .instructor farm with everlasting water. ■ gos Hiyh rchool. Mr. Bui

Terms made known on dav of l ‘ d ,0 ^ ls home By the a _ , I death . T his aunt -Mrs. O. M. Ceni -

I who dit.l ’ u v.« n’illmore Sue-

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THE CENTRAL TRUST CO.. Trustees.

her home Fillmoiv

«f (liptherin.

day

'Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Smith | Fillmore are the parents of a 1> ‘ I ■ boy, born March 22.