Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1920 — Page 2
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OBITUARY Sarah A Comer was born Sept. 14, Sii2 and departed this life Oct. 19, ipJO at the home of her daughter. • !••>. Uoscoe /.aHnT <1 miles south, of (Ireencastle at the age of .‘>8 year; 1 month and five dajjs. She was born in ar Poland and was :he daughter of Mitchell and Emily Comer both deceased. She w.'-r united in marriaire to Heny Shopnell, Jan 11, 188.1 Their arly married life was spent in the northern part of the state, near >Vh<:atlielfl. Eighteen years ago th* y rn'ivril !o their new home four miles * -t of the city. Maipy n, ' w friends were made an,j the entire eonimun ..v soon realized thrir worth, and they were held in the hi fhest esteem ay all. Many hippy years woe spent h ri- pi t I the a riel of d'sith i aine fd called home the hufeband and r atii • on Kovenil r I t, IP’T Mrs. 81)01 i II C i ji .r;, r> up her home and •vent to li'-e with her daughter. Pealizir . her great loss, and in her I •Hint ■ f, hi i health began to fail hn ■ she ha«f been ?l post a i mstajit sufferer She h id ■« on confined to the bed for eighteen ks, but at all times she was p.it- ■ and ' ml;ed to h ; :n who doeth al 1 h : i- vodi for comfort Surround I by lo- .-•! ones, who ’did all that Id !: • done she passed peacefully • i the i eat 1, \ ml the ■ t > join loved ones gone before Mrs. Shoppell is survived by one .’h B ■ wife of Re eoe /arn, Ilo or!, two broth, o ii( so ■, C. ’iiei- of Stilesville, Joseph ( mer <>f < ataract, also a 1 ' o ii !i*• r. i. irotn r a' .1 two - ' ;• .■ is;. T!;e r with a >». at host ■ -•to - are left to mourn her do* M r Shoppell was a devoted wife 01,1 ioth'’r, and a hind neighbor, ever 'mu; htful of th" sick and aged. Sin-
Fact* About The** Strang* Ptoja'* and Their Habit*. Tie re am 7,0ul) Chinese In and Hhuiii .New York Ol Hnsoe not uum, Ilian 5.00a an: nominally or actively iisidcuis ol tbo gceal cily amt less than J.OOO livi in the triangln formeil by .Molt, Pell anil Dovers stru ts, saya tlie New York Sim J ins tiaiKlIul ut si i siigers. with their tioeer < n toms, their strai gc lisychology and iheir halting ‘If is to .I'lapt tjieiusilves to insiiluMons v inch aie not of their nut Mug. In.v..muna'. a m Mo past si\ niomhs in iuvtd.v ncarlyv all the legal n .c (in ry nt He city, including tbo district i.tloii \ s oliii i, (in. police coui is mid l i/> dc h edve oi a: ■ ro-.lnm at iinlice In i lijuartns. in a hill private guaricl oi tlich own. 'I’’ i re i.. [ii oi ahly not a single In Irn • olin i pr. ■ in Chin lo,> n gv. i I l.y a’ringlo i.ian. Bveiything goes by r apani's. K\■ a Mu'lot le svvi.i: ,1’3t in ini..in who .1! inns and gta i and sue ir < ill" on ,uu OilMol-doi Mrii't at l’n|| and Irs sir. nt i/.il tail! : J yon ol hi | n IKlb • W* 1 K • ii i o.." ' vVong Sim; &i Co, 1 mat i. i" a company of i or :hi mi m - i:c !i a 11: tl .* uiv riiy i' In the enterprise Th ej n 1 ia CO'.iiilon I,.at the I a men of ( . - towa, m. 1 ol of i .ining one or Iso i . • ..'di.-hi’n ills ail lor fhi n. ■ ivc . pat llin.i i ■ ■ mi un.jiy ha;.... is. I'roiJis i.i il. rj euteij' in' nr< f.i'iait. Cb.i ah.v.n as a whom hr. I,- a iosaig iu pirit; hu . ■ .al years The in luiir-icy is u.'ai: \j iespon: ilihf. The rip'.ction a-o.i:st o;.mni d'mi iu oft i * ■ jin i .. i . i. . ", .1 ' fin n'i v, l.n. ( ' kg of til ' . :u i. fci-iM > ty i .ii tlio nnuitthig toag vvar h..:. i.ni t . i . liag a lot. .V.ai.y C in vn. . tabl-.s do not fit a in i cm I ci.ut.'.i • ol N. MV V Ol k. S'l" (I V. .ido.l, fl\ Ml ■ 1 i - to y u .:iu e i a. ■ i.l ii ar Ui i n.: . iy a bi'llliic.uo III.-I I ' "■ ■ 1 i f : in', p. ’! 1 • ..I c • y ih.. or so i i a . aiin . o or dealers n surf tho re ruraifts aud f iiitiln : . one ■ Mr delight and th tr ail in.. . r oi the ( ..in ;u i i ■•• .i .i i. .|i Cmra it to the I ' . . : I: ! to' i n. , oi Li v an. ,s L-
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: i iifi I ;■ i Mber of the Christ- • n Chuivh and often expressed her ..''h in a kind and gracious God The thought in thr following poem was behutiful to her, and in it slm ■'ound comfort. j know not iiow, nor when nor why; 1 can but th.is on God rely ;s truth His love oteinal ilo.i; 'God’s life! This is enough to know I rest content what’ere betide, For love anj peace with me abide; ' care not h' w my foot.-leps go; God guides' This is enough to know i now not when I shall fojsake All sin and in his likeness wake; !m to Christ’s stature I shall grow. God peigns! This is enough to know i know not why sometimes I fall, ] eem to forget that God is all; . .i - ji his outsM etehed ai m p ud lo! God is! That is enough to know. CARD OF THANKS \Ye wish to extend our heartfelt vhanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted u.s during the illness a nd at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother Sarah i omer Shoppell Also the Rev Hootman for his consoling words, Mr. Han on and -Mr Huffman for their courteous treatment an,) also for the many beautiful floral offerings.. Mrs. Roscoe Zariitg and family
M A IT A Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell lent last Sunday with Mi and Mrs. Phil Carpenter in Fillmore Mrs. Will Shuck went to Greencastle shopping last Saturday Mr. \Iva Wright went to Indianamilis last Sunday to consult with a specialist M 's. Ransom and Mrs Marie Lawson went to Greeneastle last Saturday afternoon. Eleven women met with Mrs. Anna Goodwin last Wednesday to sew for Mrs Ransom and Mrs. Marie Lawson who recently had their home and contents all burned Miss Gladys Reed lost control of her machine last Saturday morning and -un into a fence breaking one wheel. Meeting is still going on at the M. K. Church at Filmore with a good attendance. , Mrs. Sarah Snodgrass of Coates, villr has bee n visiting with Mrs Emma Morgan. Floyd Davis visited with Meryle Wright last Sunday. Miss Mary Shuck spent lust Mon* day night with Miss Mary Oliver in Fillmore
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1 a ic (’apt. J ; ra’ ran 1 on Easter Sunday ui rhl tin ie were about 12 l.iu t.M : im< a going Uomu of these he can: In. ,"iiii' of the "dens'’ lie raideo id <.nl,i i. ih privaie gun'es of p:op , v. '!'!ii c an fan-tmi tables going, uiUicujU very guaiUedly. j wiiiio cir.ij is allowed in a Chi l ,c gani" .Some of n.a degenerates who live oh th frlngi of the quarter lay lull, ry i.c .< i . hut this game bus i, .'i s|n .ni jiiioiig IU« whiles us it lias lii the Pacific coast cities, whthe lotteries maiiuuiu agents in tbo down tow a bnsinfRR district. (lambliii!-- bror.pht on ilic Hip tflngOn I-emu highbinder v. ar. which it> slid goiin: on nnd will go on. the Chinese sni, mild ilie Park hurst society censes lo eiicounpio th • lliu Sing Tong, ta brief, heiv Is the status ol that mix-up: The gambling house keepert need protection ngaiust I he police ami against Chine: » loughs It is tin ir coslom everywhere to put thi* rnafter Into the hand 1 of blackmailing com, piiriieH or tongs, vvhleh olli-rt a reg iiar tribute, out of which the> pay llumsidves aud luibe llm police. A-iaiiu-l oul side <’h1ne.se meddler* tl; us'-, wfnn lie ' rary, tin tt < *| iher AiucncHii revolver, or the thi -at Hu : -of.
Polygamy In Conpolnnd. It Is i he general opinion of compe tint obscivers ihat polygamy will survive lor many years. Nothing.but the r|drlt of Cbrlatianity V.lll overcome the evil. I he unlive mind <annot be mdmeil by orilinuty argument as *o see any wrong iu it. Why a mav should not have just as many wives a: he inn afford to buy ami keep 1* too much for lua comprehension. He ipgard* w.iniau as created solely for hi* pleasure and profit, and trades in bu/ aecordiugly. He buy* her Hum her talhir for on* or two goal* or a cow, she h conr** the mother of his children, and preps:,;- and cooks hi* Itbd for lilm. That i* her carvot, and she sharet it with as many other wives as her husband * iucllnatlon and resource* permit him to buy. When she dies she is burled—sonjsilmes. Certain Central African bib's regard bur* j*l afler death a* a tup* rflnoiis ceremony for women, and place their bodies where they will be devoured by hyenas and vultures. From two to tine# wives I* the eveiase giumuru of the ordinary Cestral Afri «n barbarian, and bet wren JO aud 40 tin a chief -New York W*r1d.
WAKDKOUF OF >I*;T\L PTPK Fnmlture M’blrli la l eeful a* Wedf a* Ornanieeital. A piece of furnlinre mad# of metal pipe is not < x:-.i ily a thi..-; of b»auty and a joy forever.” but ihere me iiuics and occations when such a device may have Its good point). U will ninwer the purposes of piospcclors .iud others w lio are comp. Hod lo move from one point to polul at mere rvr levs frequent Intervals. It will also till tlic 'bill nicely for the persons In the larger cities who n:s compelled to live in Hats where the nock-down feature of the aii.vio iviil be appreVlaled. This Hiiiile Is shown in the accompunylug cut. It Is made eutinly of Iron pipe and with mIIp joints, nnd it is a co:npnvattvel) thing . > in! '- It utiart and paci. t iu u very smell e; .ice for shl. t.:cnt. The - .tie:.- m that ii Is iitrd’il. vy
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I i 1 r Tv. - i rom Cm ■. I’. .-••vtu .j.is the Ygr'' .rul Department la s b'en trying to find ;.u A :-. l' an r iH-.Unite for th- sH: J tnrP;; , from wUlch binder t in i* mi '! .•. Hi m strena cord, with which the hrrv* stlag machines tie v i tho buhdici of wheat, ip 1 ltd Is pen: d lo to tho Wei'..-rn f;.r r. Its n • > . tc* t'.ir.' !:■■ r. 1 such proportions tV.;;; "! ; pdM' t v. lue" plfivs an impo. :- an* pa11 In • d new Dirlff si ‘Mlule, i of polttlvlans as v eil as of fannti v. The- l.uiUii rft. lea him dej.v ude upon fo: ■ i countries for the raw inatofl- 1, tin ! a pov i"-ful Trust controls tis manuf.i "t;ire TheRe fact* pi. ' pcculinr s!i:nifli-:in.'e to the snei ; .ul outcome of the i'-,|.erlnionfs of the Dt-fi.irtre'-nt of A.niculLure. The material which has now proved I s roinnp ii.il linportems t- C e strong' wire y . s of tk* f,lou!;n lauds of on.-in. ’.Ilnnuso ■ and otb r \Y* —rn Si .o-s. The jiluct, known to boiiinista as carex sttlcta, Is very abundant, but lira always been cou.-iJcred useicss. The process of manuffc tore consists of washing th»' grass, combing to separate the fibers and soinning In a *p'daily devli'-d m.-'. hlne, which tv it,is a fine protecting yarn In with the fibers, there!); Insuring the eveniun* mire - -r v for use iu harvt -tlui! inaehtnes The wasio Is made imo bottle coi rs, and a cheap and v, ; durnble floor matting Is also woven from th" gia c. Thu new twine sella for out-third los than the old-fsahtoued aiti e, aud Is said to i!o Its work erpia’.ly well.
Itnssian Night Train, A third class carriage in Itassla la not at all at.'wmlortable ii you have a lhick blanhet, bei ai:s< every passenger has a tight to no whole length of a seat. Three people can sit on a seat, but onlv one can lie on It Thi- other two Ho iu berths above you or below you, as the case may be. The seals are ■oadu of wood and if you have a thick blanket and u pillow they an* t quite u* comfoi labl* as ;.ny other bod. When you first 'top In’o the carriage it Is like < ntering pandemonium. It Is almo.t dark, save for a fecbln candle that guttsra peevishly i ver the door end all the IninHles ar* jclltfig and throwing bet r l>oxes and basket* and bundles about. This Is only til# proc«'< of Installation; It all quiets down presently and everyboily Is seated with hit bed unfolded. If he hn* one. his luggage glowed away, his provisions spread out, as If he had hi en It'ln* 'here for years and meant to remain theie for many cars to ictne.
W hen Brew lag liegna. There has been no nation, no matter how uncivilized, that at one Urns or another has not mud# and used Intoxicating liquors. The art of brewing was practised by the ancient Egyptians, and later by th# Oresks, Homans and Gauls. The Anglo-Saxon and English have long hern considered pre-eminent master* of th# art of brewing liquors The ale made by the monks In ancient times was prised most highly, and ever afore tbs prodaettoa «f liquor* h*« been Increasing In ISli there were twenrv-slx laige brewerlee in London, which brewed fortynlse thousand barrels of beer seauaJIy. In 1X2» over thlrtr-twe ■rfHlen be fret* were hr# wed
FRUIT GROWERS AND THE BEE. I
Little Insects' Great Value Recognized Only When He is Gene. Bees are a benefit to almost all tillers of th# soil, and c . . . by t.ic fruit grower, if ii were not for the bees aud other Insects a great many kinds of fruit would not set. They Hy from flower to (lower, from tree to tree, and from farm to farm, spreading the pollen and cross-pollenat ing the different blossom*. And it is a work that man cannot do unaided, but he must depend upon the insect friends fur help. Some plants are pollenaled by means of (lie wind and cur rents of air. but a greater number mast depend upon Insects. And it; aia some trees and plants will not do their best unless pollen is brought Irom some e iier plant or variety. Borne varieties of plums will not bear when set alone in blocks, hut when other varieties are planted with them an ahiimiaiK e of frn.t produced. The homy In-e is one of the insects to do such work; In fuel, is one of tbo im portaiH things it was created for. ' Hmoy bees are like some ot Ter things; their value is not known until al'ier they are Ins' ; ad eannot be bad. th'.-h it is known af" , r it is too late. The Veil in Bee Culture. A veil made of black boblnet or Bru s' I", net, to draw over Hie hill, and a pair of 'gloves, prof ably of i 1 er. uiuv I n il ; tirsf. I; r
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