Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1920 — Page 5
TO NON.KESIDENTS
u f ini ;ina, Putnam County ^ putnam Pin nit court, Sepitrui. H'-O, No. 9840. Ellen
vs . ](arian Offle, et al
plaintiff in th. above entitled
having
M' ' 1 in thv Putnam
Court hi r lomplaint to quiet to nul estate and with her comhavitig tiled an aflidavit that fcniiantM Marian Ogle^ Mary Opl,., Tern—si* Ogle, Barton S*nih Ogle. James Ellis, Sarah 'Hamilton K Ellis, l^vi L. El. pizobith Ki-nyon, Nancy M. Matjjary Ellis. Orlena Ellis F. M Oliver H. Ellis; William V. Sarah J. Ellis, Hercules Ellis, 11 a b e t h Ellis, Jos* j] Hilli'-. Jane Hillis, Hhodtr A . Iticeb A. Michael^ Marild r
And the umcn-wn wife, husbatui i n .■.iph.int he.ein, trurcther with an widow, widower, heirs a representat- | affidavit that the residence of the ives < devisees,, legates, administra- d* fondant is unknown, and that dilitors receiwrs lessees, successors and ' gent inquiry has been made to nscerassigns of each and all of the defen- ! tain the residence of said defendant
...vi r>uin uificnuani
but that, said inquiry has not disclosed
the residence of said defendant.
Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless she appear on the 6th'day of December A. D. 1920. at the Court House in Green-
dants above named and the unknown children descendants, surviving spotr si's^ the creditors, and each and all of the privies of blood or estate of all, such named and described defen.
thtottgh or under each and all of the , ... **/*.<;. at me court Mouse in Greenabove named and described defen j castle in said county and state and darts and persons respectively, whose j answer or demur to said, complaint, names and identity are to plaintiffs the same will be heard and determin*
unknown the true Christian names of j ed in her absence,
which above designated defendants] IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have are named hy Christian name are to ! hereunto set niy hand and affixed the plaintiffs unknown. | seal of snij court at Greencastle, Ind. And all persons and corporations, I this 11th day of November, A. D
I whether known by a different name ] 1920.
j than above designated, or otherwise I HARRY W MOORE, Clerk j who assert or might assert any title, I fftW Nov. 10-26. Dec. 3.
• , scoll r McVay, Elsie A j claim or interest in or lien upon^ the j Cj^rle- R. Buchanan. Myrtle ren! estate described in the com- ; NoTK HOF \DM1MSI RATION *'■ .„j ( , defendants deccas*>d > I plaint in this action named, describ- I ..
,fl “ r" ^ l ‘ ~' * *
Term, of the Putnam Circuit < NOTICE Oh PETITION
Court, the same being the 4th day of January, 1921, at tne Court House in th“ City of Greencastle. in said county and State and answer <>r demur to said complaint, the same will be b' ard end determined in their ab-
sence
In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Greencastle Indirna, th : s 11 dav of November,
1920.
HARRY W. MOORE Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. StW. Nov. 19.26. Dec. 3.
REAL ESTATE AND TO QUIET THE TITLE
TO SELL
•hanan, Perry C. Taylor, Lucy jor. Stella M. Benefiel The n heirs at law, legatees and ■ of each of the above named
jts deceased.
ed and designated in said complaint I the names and identity of all of ' whom are unknown to plaintiffs.
_ - | ! And . saul affidavit shows that the
_.ts ucv. i he unknown Christian names of all defendants 0 f each of the above named male not designated by a Christian name Mt<. The unknown widow of ! are unknown to plaintiffs that the ' dthe above named male defen-j namc 8 of said defendants designau-d |
xv. ...v u... as unknown parties an d designated
and (kvicribeii i n said c-omplaint and as above by classes ami deseripri*# terms and designations are all w»-
Jtteascd. The unknown husof each of the above named defendants. The unknown r of each of the above named
defendants deceased. The un- j known to plaintiffs and upon diiigen* husband of each of the above | inquiry cannot be ascertained; that
female defendants. The un- j each of said defendants above named
tridower of each of the above unknown, executors, adminis. , creditors and assigns of each above named dcfondiiiiLs, de,arc not residents of the state liim» i and On- real estate inenin ssid complaint bi-irig sitin the (ounty of Putnam and of Indiana and desc ribed as . U>-vrit The east half of the iM quarto of the southeast of section 7. township 15 Range 3 west, also all of that of the west half of the north quarter of Section 7, Township h. Range i W.‘st < bounded and 'si as fiillovvs, to wit: Bcginnr. till southeast corner of the blf of the i.urLheast quarter of i fetion 7 aiy running thence nth th. south line thereof 11 and 27 links thence north 13 and l I nk; therco east with to the east line of said half section thence south with iKt line to the place of begin - dori* the defendants above ire each hereby notified unless
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and designated, whether by names of by classes or by descriptive 'terms and designations a-e by plaintiffs be. lieved to be non-residents of the state of Indiana; that the residence of said defendants upon diligent inquiry, is unknown; that all said defendants in- ; eluding th >se whose names are unknown are believed to be non resi-
! dents of the State of Indiana
* That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate ifn the State of Indiana; that a cause of ae. lion exists against al! of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action That said action is instituted and prosecuted by plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their separate and several title to real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, a-s and against all demands claims and claimants whatsoever and to quiet title therein as against the world which real estate as owned by the plaintiffs Sarah A. Branneman is described as fol. lows to wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of Section 35, town ship 13 north, range 3 west contain
Notic.' is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Executrix of the estate of Eliza Jewett, late of Putnam County, Indiana deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this 12th day of November, 1920. OSA MAY GRIDER. Executrix. Eyon & Lyon AUy 3tW Nov 19-20 Dee 3. NOTR E OF VON.RESIDENTS
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
b anj appear in the Putnam j K) a'-*™ mon ' 0I ' and the
Court on the 3rd day of Jan. 13:'1, and then and there demur jwer to -aid complaint, the rill be heard and d« termined in
■sence
Witness Whereof, I hereunto ■ my name and affix the seal f 'uurt at Greencastle Indiana
^dty of Oct.. 1920
HY W. MOORE, Clerk of the
"Circuit Court. it Oillen. Attys.
3t W. Nov 5-12-19
K OK
. is hereby given that the unJsl ha- '.i. appoinu d by the of the i rcuit court of Putnam .State ie Indiana, Administra tie rstete of Sarah A. Shop T*of Put .mi County, Indiana,
si
estate
"Opposed to he sol
- 'th day of Octolwr,
,K,) h UlMI.N ISTRATION
I heiel,; ia» bis
#f the Cir
''ve n that the unappointed by the uit Court of Put
"ty. si; ■ Indiana ( Admin "f the .-tale of Martha A lote of Putnam County, Ind-
)HMed
, ''top. - apposed to be solthis i s t di»y of November^ '■I Rector. Administrator^ 3tW. Nov. 5-12-11. H. TO NON-RESIDENTS
■ ■<) —
Indiana, County of Ihit- ^ ri, h A. Rranneman, rt ai vs. st al. Putnam I'ircuit
Term. 1920
the plaintiffs by Cor "'lw, their attorneys and file bl*int herein together with of a competent person 'Triilenei., upon diligent in. V*' ( nown of the following
wfendtnts, to wit;
^ox Joh n t Dean, Harriett ,z *^li R. Cox Elizabeth R. ®. Rich; »d Bittle. Edward H ^ A. Rurris. William Wil : y A"’' ^ibon wife of Wil-
Nk
east half of the northwest quarter of Section 2, township 12 north, range 3 west, save and except, a parcel of g.nund iKiumled as follows, to wit: Beginning at the no-theast corner of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of -.aid Station 2 and running thence west 22 feet; thence south 11 rods; thence east 22 feet; thence north 11 rods to the place of bcginning > containing in all 100 acres, mure or less, and which real estate as owned by the plaintiff James W Branneman is described-as follows to-
VDMINISTR XTION l' -vt: T' 1 '' northeast quarter of the
j southwest quarter of Section 2 township 12 north, range 3 west contain, ing 40 acres; and which real estate as owned by the plaintiff John XV. Branneman is described as follows: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 2. Township 12 north Range •'! west; Also the west half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 2 town ship 12 north, range 3 west Also a part of the east half of the northwest
t..: , , . . . I quarter of said .-'Ortiou 2 township 12 /Jinnc Administrator 1 x- .u ■ , . , 4 Ml,, a»* ‘ i North, range west, Imundod and ’■ V '' , I described as follows, to-wit: Com..t . , o\ < • > -l“-D | j lr)( , nc j n( , a j tee northwest corner of
[the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 2 and running thence west 22 feet; thence south 11 rods; thence east 22 feet;! thence north 11 rods to the place of beginning containing ir all 60 acres, I
more or less
Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they bland appear on the first judicial day of the January term 1921 of the Put. nam Circuit Court of the State of Indiana being Monday the 3rd day of January 1921, at the court house in the city of Greencastle, in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint thejuime will be heard and determined in their ab-
sence
In witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk therein in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, on the 28th day of October.
1920.
HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court 3tW. Nov 5-12.19 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Putnam county. Merle Lisby vs. Thelma L. Lisby. In the Putnam Circuit Court. November Term, 1920. Complaint No.
9814.
Now conies the plaintiff by Theo
all
I’" sons claiming by
State of Indiana, County of Putnam, SS: The Indiana Portland Cement Company, vs., Stephen Akers et a' T" the Putnam Circuit Court, Nov,.:ii* '• Tr • . 1920. Suit to Quiet
Tit!- t’nuv No. 0859.
..Ci mi now the Plaintiff hy Hays & Mumhe h’- attorneys and files his con,j hr; in, together with an aflidavit of a competent person that the residences On diligent inquiry, are unknown of the following named
defendants to-wit:
Stephen Akers, Molly Akers, Spencer Burlingame, Bethbird Burlin. game, George Secrest Clinton Walls, Susan Secrest, Elizabeth Walls William T Sandusky, John W. Earp, Joel Eu”p, Margaret E. Earp, Christiana Earn Emiln A, Sandusky, Levi H Hamlin, Martha T. Hamlin Malitida J Siddall. Marie Eva Wiiichell, Maria Eva Wiiichell, James P. Sidd-1 all Augustus Keogh. John Keogh, i Frank P. Winchell. S. P. Vogles, J. R. Wilson, Samuel B. Yogle-: John R. Wilson, John Unison. Stephen Sulivin. Stephen O’Sulivin, Mary O'Sulivitf, Patrick Sulivin. Patrick O’Sulivin, Mary Sulivin. Edward O'Hearn, Mary O’Hearn Mary Uni. son Putnam County Building Loan Fund and Trust Company of Putnam County, Indiana, Michael O’Connor ACompany. Sophia Strauss. Benjamin Pritz. Solomon W. Pritz. Michael Mitchell, Frances Mitchell Robert Higert Frances Mechlcr, Michael Mechler William Steep, Kmilv Steeg, Elisabeth Steeg, Louisa S. Bernamer, Michael O’Connor, James Braden. Michael J Ready William L. O’Con nor Solomon O Fritz, Louisa S. Bernheimer, Michael Meckler Frances Meckler, the unknown husband i> wife widowers or widows, heirs, legj ntecs. devisees, administrators, grant- ■ ees and assigns of any and all of the above named defendants; and that they are all non residents of the state of Indiana; anil that all of said do. | fendants are necessary parties to aid action; that this is an action to Quiet the Plaintiff’s title to the following real estate in Putnam
County. Indiana to wit:
Part of the West half of the South east quarter of Section twenty-nine (2!U township fourteen (ID north, range (4) west, described as follows to wit: Commencing at a stone on the cast line of said half quarter, which is two (2) chains and ninetytwo (92) links north of the southeast corner of said half quarter; thence south seventy two and one fourth t72'4> degrees west, six (6) chains and fifty gix (56) links to a stone situate thirty (30) feet east of th< center line of the Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicago Railroad (now Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville); thence north and parallel with the center line of said road, eight (8) chains and thirty-aeve n (37) links to a stone; Thence north seventy.two and one fourth (72'4) degrees east, eight (8) chains and thirty one (31) links to a stone on the east line of I said half quarter; them e south with I said east line, eight (8) chains and ! fifty-eight. (58) links to the place of beginning except a strip of ground fifty (50) feet in width off the south side, of said tract, in said Putnam County Indiana, against akl claims or demands of the defendants or either of them and of any persons or corporations whomsoever, through or under whom any claim of title might he asserted, ami against the whole
world
Notice is therefore hereby given slid defendants and all persons whom soever that claim any interest in said real estate that unless they be and
State of Indiana, County of Put. nam, SS: Charles A. Yeager vs. James Stid, et al. In the Putnam Circuit Court November Term, 1920. No 9858, Action to Quiet Title to real
estate.
Comes now the plaintiff by James onus i & Allee, his attorneys and files his j Jom-s'and Martha An n Jones, dccea-
c-omplaint herein, together with an ! ed, if deceased,
affidavit of a competent person that!
the residences of the following named ^ ou ar< “ severally lor ‘‘ > noli,
defendants are., unknown., to-wit: !
The Central Trust Company of Greencastle Indiana Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Duncan, dei ceased vs. Bessie May Morrison, et a!. Probate Cause No 5563 In the Cir cuit Court of Putnam County, Ind-
iana, January Term, 1921.
To Bessie May Morrison, Homer Morrison, Essie Pearl Morrison, Jack Morrison, Tresie Burl Smith, Wiliiain Smith, Dessie Anderson, Alonzo F. Anderson, Ellis Duncan, Silas Jones , Jacob Daggy John S. i Jones, Richard W. Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Silas P, Jones, .Martha Ann Jones, the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, administrators, executors, creditors and the unknown husband or wife of each of said defendants, SilaA Jones Jacob Daggy, John S, Jones, Richard W. Jones, Elizabeth Jones George W, Jones, Silas P.
James Stid, Felix Clodfclter, Alex ander Scott. James Slidd Barbara Clodfelter, James Spencer, Junior James SUdd, Huldah Stidd, Huldah Stid, Robert M. Ramsey, Robert Ram. sey, David Ramsey, Margaret Ramsey John Scott, Amelia Scott, George H Scott, Emily Stott, John Scott, John M, Wilson, Patience Wilson James Spencer, Martha Scott, Margaret Wills, Elizabeth Wills, Samuel Wills, Samuel Ramsey, Polly Ramsey, Margaret Spencer, Thomas Bumrides, Margaret Burnsides, Sara Wills, Susan Wills, Samuel W. Ramsey, Thomas Burnside, Andrew Ramsey Sarah Wills, Surah Scott, Elizabeth Burnside, Susanna Ramsey, Joseph , M. Ramsay,, James M. Strahan, Eliza 1
named petitioners as administrrtor of the estate aforesaid has filed in the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, a petition, making „ou defendants thereto, and praying theieir for an order and decree of si :d Court authorizing the sale of ct iiii. real estate belonging to the e;t t- of said decedent, an d in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of sai d estate; and to quiet the title to said real estate against said defendants and has also filed an affidavit averring therein that you and each of you are non residents of the Stete of Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings
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Jiibi Wills, Samuel W. Ramsay, Sam- and tnat said petition, so filed and tie! M Ramsey, James Spencer sen- which U now pending, is set for hear, lor, Mary Jane Spencer, Samuel Allen ing in said Circuit Court at the Court, Spencer, Amanda Spencer. Amanda House in Greencastle, Indiana, on the M. Spencer, James Spencer, Sr., j 12 day- of January 1921.
Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 17th day of November
1920 .
HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk Put-
nam Circuit Court.
Hays & Murphy, Attorney, 3tW Nov. 19-20 Dec. 3.
DISTILLING ATTAR OF ROSES
James Spencer, Jr the unknown husband or wife, widow or widower respectively, of each of the above named persons if living and the unknown heirs assigns successors in title, leg. atces, devisees grantees, executors and administrators of each and all of the above named persons if they be deceased, and upon diligent inquiry such residences cannot be ascertained but that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, ,
and that all of said defendants are | Bc*inets in Which » Great Part c( Bulnecessary parties to said action; that garia's Population It Vitally thuis action is to quiet the plaintiff’s j Inttretted,
title t > the following described real estati -ituate ip Putnam county, Ind-
iana to wit:
A part of the. nortn naif of Ses. tion nineteen (19) township sixteen (Dii North range Five (6) west, di scribed as follows: beginning at a jHiint forty nine and twenty seven one blind vd twenty ninth = ( 19-27 129.) rods north of a stone whch is located in at the southwest corner of the northwest fractional quarter of said section, and measuring east one hundred and twenty nine (129) rods; thence north twenty two (22) rods; thence east twenty (20) rods; then. north, nine and one ono hundred twenty ninth <9-1 129) rials; thence west one hundred and forty nine (149) rods; thence south thirty-one and one one hundred twenty ninth (31,1 129) rods to the place of beginning. containing 25 acres more
or less.
K'ery \. ,ir in I'.mI:.';u'u ibeiv is :iu .mi * , n>i‘ Iinrii-l o! . -i > in wliii'ti llic people ial *. .o«i(| in.|il of interest. Till- rose crop. «:>* writer in llie l‘blbnli.||i|iia I’nnlli i'. is (In' -up pori of one liiinilroil mm -iMcnti lluve vlll. .'os nnil miiio. nt> io -ome twentyliio nilllinti pnunil- ol rose Mowers. It I- lol |lu- wo los supply «.| that
lari porl'uini.. mii.r of roses.
Frnm all ibese niillluii pounds of Mis ms, iuiwe\it. i!,« .ivoin... yourly dlsi llutlon of pure alt: i min.ill.Is only to a ioiii one hum roil ..ml . nty ilmu snnil ouno<'-». Ii i.il.i s irum one Inin drod and slviy in two humlrei! pounds of I'om* lion i ‘Cs to I c ke one outii'i’ ot Uttar, arid ibeiv al‘e aimut ihrec him
dr.*.I nisi - io lho pound
Till* distillul mu of ruse llowiers I-eorrU-il on. diirlnu ti e progress m ilis har\ ost, in ooppoi* hoilers wiili i omlo..s ing attanhineriis; ihe i i - pi odini o dist i Hat ion is redisi lllo.l inio iviiai is known ns "soi om! ros. watei '' l hi
v , I doldde-distillod water is verv stron Notice is therefore hereby given j in . dor and very lurhld ,n appearmu
said defendante, anil all persons whomsoever that claim any interest in said describe,j real estate that unless they be and appear on the 2ml Judicial Day of the January Term, 1921 of the Putnam Circuit court, the same being the 4th day of January 1921 at the court house in the City of. Greencastle in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at the office of the clerk thereof in the city of Greencastle, Indiana this 9th day of November,
192U
HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Putnam Coun-
ty, Indiana.
(SEAL)
James A: Allee, Attys for Jiffs. :!’W. Nov. 1S-19-M
It Is full of liny, y jilnluilov, ami when bo!ll«*s in whirJi ilaUn* l|u*y riM* to
. I It’YV-NN Ml**, oil ) tin* lou^-riock«<i n* *• nui> tl to|». Thc*>.
1^)ovs roiiif* Uiv ^Oillivill uy i i uunt. unry IX’ anil dorr Crawley, Attorney and files his . appear on the 2nd day of the January
NOTRE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana Administrator of the estate of Elmnia Evans late of Putnam County, Ind.
iana, deceased
Said estate is suposed to be sol-
vent.
Dated this 5th day of November,
1920.
Albert Evans Administrator. Corwin & Gillen Attys. 3tW. Nov 12-19 26'
x?ol»uU*s ;ir«* tlii* n>aJ M’tu. - *»i* Th»y im» xkiiahi*nl uiili littU* s|i«RHi>i am] pul into M*;iurat«* liottit’s th.ii lui\i* linl*» holes in Ma* luMtom lar-** io l*i ih* nhUt rini out bui not the oil 03JECT IM MYTHICAL SUIT Orient. Is • F.iWec. ’ Defore E itf lish Mitgistrale to Settle Quarrel Over a Woman. T\vm lmiiuii> « P.’ime an Kii^i'^ti iniijistrail*. oi.(‘ tomp'.iiiiim; iliat ihe other had Mllowurl rattle 10 stray off the fuitli thronuh iMintffeJd, whereby the erop had ui>all\
dntmored.
The deleiiflyni r<*plieti ;hat lie eertainlv had driven the ealtle ahm^ ihe said path, there hem*; luht ol way. but ttia! lie had taken eare not to allow (tie crops to t»«* damaged. Itnfh hrourht wltliesses to w-tippori their i*ar»e. ^ The tiinxistrnie oiiti the ititititlun which comes t'rmn rNperiem-e will) OiiiMittls, adjou rned the ea^e. and rode out ui.iiiy miJe*. to the iield and lhe doinux'' done, lie huind oh the one hand that no *oieh Meld exist ed. and on the other that the defendant had no rattle ' Kurther innulry dl-mlnM-d the faid that the two Ifidiariv had ipniri'eled om^ a iroiiuin. Not earing t<» bHtnc her name Into court, they had decided to put up u mythical case to the magistrate. the victor to have the woman!
This ire nr I em an. eluboratc uuifortt and ail, is head porter of the city Id Home. He Is shown nil «iressed up n^ady to receive King Mmuuinuel du^ Idj: u recent celebration. IMMIGRANTS FIX DESTINATION Authorities Lick Power to Direct New comer*, Say* Commissioner of Immigration. New York.—Request* fnnii nil p» | i , ‘ of the riiitnl Smti^ tiiat liie greur westward tlile of inmiigniuis be tl verteil from tbe fasti,v-crowing r-itie-to rural ilistrlote to populate abamloi i-.l farms have led Commissioner of In. migration tVullls to reply Uiat imtnijrrutlim authorities leek thin power. Immigrants, tie said, phut their di((nation heforf. leaving liulr home
countries.
Delegations from ilifferenl -tale* hate lulled at Kllis island !<• urge th«; sie|» !h* iai.eu to prevent iimulgratitfrom going to eerlain cities. Hepl i sehtatii es of the i hainber of commerce of Detroit, whlili new cfi sus Ilgureu advimceii from Die niull to the fiiiirtli largest elty in the com try, asked that iuindgraiils lie sent l< tiortherii Miclilgan. I'rvsiiit labor coi dltious in Detroit are not -neb as t> warrant an iutlux of forvigu laboi they declared, as many Maltese, barre. irotu i-titering ('anuda by a recent oi iier. h»ie iiie.'t cd in Detroit-
Veteran Is Notified Kts Body Is In New York City A telegram uf lhe li«uoc «»f Wstltcr II. I*iii*k**r. Knst Ondhai ihi'ornn*«l him ihnt his body hud nrrlv«il in New York cily and wuiild In* « scorTed to the* I'arkcr homt- I»\ a ndliturj *lcunr. In tin* nhs* rit'c of lo r huhatid, who hud scone io his work as a t»hph«Hi«* operator, Mrv. l*nrk»T opened t lie i< ic^ram riti•s is fho »**iM>nd Vimo Mr. and Mr*. I'arkiT have ho**n notified oi ids death, rarkor still is uinthlo in coii\ inc*’ Uit* War dopiirtnioiit that iie survived Ids injuries rccciied in the Argon no ami P»dn\ :tliv«* and Well. II*tost an arm in lho drive ami was invalided home.
iCALL EAGLE BOATS UNSAFE i — Board of Inquiry Report Will Lead to Fixed Ballast Being Placed in Vessels.
wll
Washington l lxed bailatt
lieicuftcr bo plucvil in nil navy «agl'
lion Is. as a jvhuR of tiriillugs .if
la.iinl iif inquiry whlcli Investigate' ill*, ctip.lzing of oi»i» of the TMnela it the I k'lawur*. river lust June, ‘vhei
tiilic lives were lost.
The bnut* were of a special typ. . Imllt liming tlie war for Kiihmurh .
defense.
The iMiard. in a report, I'uund tin no person was responsible for the aster, hut that Ihe vessel had a ''»nin runge Mtablllty,” which, with a llgi load, made it “an unsafe aeahoat.” The hoard found that the capsize Iiohi liad Imcu struck hy a squa‘ wlilcli stdlteil liquid fuel and wale in ite tanks, and allowed It to b> swamped by wafer entering open a
jiorrs.
•IR.
Tragedy in a Turm«l Ashland, Ky.—A freight train rai wild throiigli a ttinilet tilled With tdr /.ing gas and G. \V. Sanders, englneei may loi-e IkhIi eyes, while firemen V\ ,M. Deliord and llerlierf Dotioway silf fered severe Imi Ds. A spark from th> englue set fire to uatural gas in Un RrltiCrss tiinuwi, aqtou utihui west at tbla atf,
