Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1920 — Page 3
FB1UAY. APRIL 16, 1920.
THE HERAlD-DEMOCRAT
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all district contests WON BYTHEG. H. S.
test was “How to solve the railroad test were principal x. W. Reeonl. of Friday niirht will not contest farther LIVE STOCK BREEDERS
problem, and Abrams easily out- High, Terre Haute, Super- as those contests are not to be held classed his opponents, both in speech jntendent B. T. Stephenson of Tan at Bloomington.
7""”ir"sL Vinnl discussion ' and 111 delivery. Miss t.illespie sang Gier and principal Zimmerman of fThose who attended the contest
pistrictH gh^old^^ v.Xhe Swiss Echo Song,” written by Clinton. | Friday night at Brazil were: Miss The Putnam County L,vo
rtn( j manorOTte convexv«.V*n»*f n ^A VT; a „ tir; ^ ^ ^ ^ ~
RAILROAD CROSSING
MEETING HERE TODAY CASE IS POSTPONED
Stock The hearing of the petition of
pianoforte and Miss wilaot1 who f3 ^ Princi p a i C C Copple of the Bra-'Lela Walls Miss Edna West Miss Breodtrs ' Association held their ragu. Akers an d others, before the
he lj u'. Urazil. m the Brazil g a Freshman in the high school, played zi , high school and chairman of the Cox. Miss Beryl O-Hair Miss Dorothy lar m ° nth,y me0tin,r in tho “ sembly i^ih IT^tTartb ' r ,. ho0 ; : jditorium Friday night w Rachnandnoff s ‘^Prelude.’. ; district co.tests manag.xl the meet Norfolk Miss Rctta Vaughn Miss r ° am lf the COUrt haUst ‘ this * fter - railrlr > r 1“
Jwon oy three Gr ^ n fficme GUlea^ <There were four contestants in dis- and the local representatives and F.lva Ayler. Miss Evelyn Ayler, Mr T", M ^ m ^ing the committee
^hallA^s, Miss Luc lie G , cussion. th,. following sc-hools^being thos e who accompanied the contes t - Mr. and Mrs. George WUaon. Mr. and l”e - to have li„ hca^llX. A^i
vZ F la GilICn ; pavilion in that city. A site h « s be ^ postponed. The date o. (;rpenca !. t ! a l l!l. firSt WOn sec0nd plac<5 - There ' ^ . Abrams wil1 this district Mrs. B. R. Norfolk. '° W ’ * | p^vnbnTbTpuJ up’hTe,‘wm"^ ^5^ ^‘JeonriZtTonof
and R'.th Wilson. I represented: Greencastle, Brazil, ants were pleased with their courte- Mrs. jiscuaeion victory ” BrWgetton. and Atno. Brazil’s con- ous treatment while in Brazil.
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■nsecun'e >"«*“>• Previous have been Carl O Hair, 1919,1 r,d Allen Tilden. 1918. I Th ' subject of the discussion eon-
msecutive years. ^ icyiwus! ^ our coll testants in iniu rs nave . i„ p i ano .
voice and three 'n the state discussion contest, to be —
held at Bloomington on th t . afternoon NEWSPRINT TO GO The judges for the discussion eon-of April 23. The other winners of
' be chosen at the meeting Saturday.
hearing was filed by the railroad.
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TO 15c A POUND FREAKS DISCLOSED
IN ROUND-UP OF
CIN( TN'NATT, O., April 9.—Bryant ! Venable, vice president of the Whit- ' aker Paper Company, having vast paI per wha rehouses and stocks in all th H i principal cit:?s of the United States, I
) today in
I When Deputy Sheriff B. B. Stringer and Marshall Henry O’Hair went to Commercial Place this morning to remov e the house lold goods of Mrs.
COUNTRY’S NEWS Ih-ew Edmonson, from a residence ____ property owned by Cyrus O’Hair, Mrs .. . ,, r . , . Edmonson, colored refused to allow
Now i ora—When an explosion wrecked John Calantos’ fruit store
colored
the officers to enter the house The
an address before the Ad- ^ T '’ Ult . ^ woman slammed the door in the of | vert.sars' Club of this city predicted aml a,most i _ ru,,1 « 1 h,s ^her-.n-law, ^ { ^ anJ ^ ^am to enter | a further marked rise in the price of everyo,le thoupht 11 was a bamb - but The officers previously had served news print throughout America by 14 was on, >- a handfu11 of ra,slns fer - on the colore d woman, a writ issued
| June
I menting in
barrel, by the court ordering her to vacate
New York—/Thus is the open sea-
5452 Miles In A Week
New Triplex Springs Help Overland 4 Break Record In the fereHt endurance test recently at Indianapolis an Overland 4 stock car cohered an average of more than 778 miles each day for 7 days. The success of this severe test is another nroof of the quality of material in the Overland 4, and the protection afforded the charslsby the Triplex Springs. Touring, f(j fS; Roadster, ?Qfj; t'cuf>e, S dan, $157$ Prices f. o. b. Toledo, s-cbjetl iruiHec . •. >;■: n c
15. to 15 cents per pound
Mr. Venable stated further that 1 ' ,ew "P*" the property bv .April 9 When the ! “ th ‘' P ri( ■” of news print paper in son for 8prin « brKle8 ’ despiU; tho colored woman demonstrated that she j general will never return to the pro- cost of liv,ntr and an encore h >' win - was going to resist the order the dep- ! war basis because general conditions tcl ' City offlclnls reported 390 mar- uty sheriff telephoned to Sheriff HowIwill never return.’’ I'lage licenses lssue d in one day. 1 ard Harris and told him of the sit-
, Printing ink and paper mugt cany Minn, ‘ apolis ' Minn.—Four bandits uation
| ’he burden of salesmanship until nor- <nbtrod a ros ^ aurant und commanded, “Break down the door, an d if nwjJUHi conditions are restored Since T' a ' ll y S ava ge. wraitress, to throw pssary, handcuff the woman and bring 1 1914, t ie price of newsprint accord ! U|> '' er bands - ^ be P' an ted a left her to jail,’’ was the instructions of ing to Mr. Venerable, has risen from ho ° k ° n th, ‘ jaW of one an<1 kn °eked t h« sheriff. The officers carried out
2 cents to 12 cents per will continue to rise
efforts otherwise
pound, and •egardless of
him out. The other fled.
PARK COUNTY DEMOCRATS PUN A URGE BANQUET
AMERICAN LEGION NOTES
the order to a detail. The door wh“ forced, the woman was handcuffed and brought to jail, and the household
— ■ 1 ■ : property of the woman was piled in The American Ugion. Greencastle the street. O'Hair had been attempt-
Post, No. 58, held a call meeting in fog to secure possession of the propthe mayor’s office Friday night at erty for many weeks and finally had j 7:30 o’clock. Quite <1 lot of business to resort to court action to get pos-
Farke county democrats wi'J give wlis transacted, and plans for a con-1 session of the property, a Jeffers.n day dinner, Friday Apri 1 , '? r L by a notid Bohemian violinist ! After she had been placed in lad, 16. Both men and s*’'"'' •.•ill attend were ma< Je anil approved Further the woman “cooled down” consider- [ the dinner, which will be for the pur- notice of this cr :cert will be made r'de. and appealed to Judge Hughes, pose of raising enthusiam in the " ll ‘ xt wfH ' k ' 'vh~. on her promise to be good, nl- | Democratic affairs in this county : jlcwed her her freedom so that she
the • I "' Iius Bryan in touch niltt, ‘ <> -
per cent cooperation in this post to make it the best in the state. He stated that the public was backing th ( . boys to the limit, and were will-
ing to help at any time.
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Ex-Gov Ralston will make , chief address. He is well | with state matters, and should
I able to enlighten the local rjarty a1 bout the situation at th 0 state capital I John Isenbarger, Mason M. Niplick, J Kirkby Risk, and Dr. Carlton D
j McCullough, candidates for govern. | X( xt wrpk wM , ,,7souventer week Alfer d 1) Merrill. Chas. S. Batt fo ’ r the le|rJ/ , n herc Members are go- ] Jacob F Cravens, candidates for con- j ni , display a i] trophies that were I | gnss, and candidates for state leg gotten “over there” and “here” in A
ef th,- Cit’zens t om- nvght arrange to have her houseun the necessity of 100 hold goods cared for and so that she
might lo“k after her children. The woman is divorced from her hushan 1
UNNDERG0ES OPERATION
SHERRILL Sr SHERRILL Greencastle and C!ov6rda!e.
irlature will be present, and make |> Hanna's large show windows All | brief -peecaos. The banquet will be ex -ervic,. men or parents snnuld help:
Mrs Ella Hitt, tht w.ie of Hr. f S. Hirt, of this citv, usderwent a serious operation at the Mayo Brothel s’ I Hospital. Rochester, Minn., several days ago. She is getting along nice-
ly.—Brazil Times.
I belt in Rockville.
Mrs J P. Allen, Jr., has retained from St I»uis, Mo where sh e wa e die.I by the death of her cousin I Mrs Edgar Rofnnsuu.
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dilevered a lecture to the Dramitic Cluil) of that city. Mr and Mrs C. H. Barnaby and son C H returned t-'riday from Car forma wit re they have been spending the winter. Miss Don thea Barnaby who was with her parents, remained in the west for a more extended visit. The Rev. and Mrs Tidrick of Covington ere moving to this city. Rev. Ti Iri k has accepted the pastorship of the Baptist church
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