Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1920 — Page 5

\(iv RESIDENTS cuite Indiana, Putnam M,r!. Lisby vs. Thelma 1.. tht Putnam t'ircuit Court. Ten", If-’". Complaint No. f om- «he plaintiff-by Then. ‘ l PV Attorney and tiles his " herein, toother with an thru the residence of the ji" unknown, and that dilij Y has been made to ascerof said defendant ^id inquiry has not discloswl ^,,-e of said defendant. ; therefore hereby Riven (n dant that unless she aphe 6th'day of December. A. lt the Court House in Green.aid county and sUite and it demur to said complaint, will be heard and determ in ; • absence. i TSEF^ WHKREOF. 1 have j ,ct my hand and affixed the ay cou t at Greeneastle, Ind. h day of November. A. D. f;yW MOORE, Clerk P,tW Nov. l'.i-2G. Dec. n. ;K( ,V ADMINISTRATION » i s hereby Riven that the has been appointed by y „f the Circuit eourt of County. State of Indiana, t, 0 f the estate of Eliza late of Putnam County, Indeased. e-nite is supposed to be sol- $ thh 12th day of November, MAY GRIDER. Executrix, t Lyon A tty. 3t\Y Nov 19-2(5 Doc 3. fK OK NON.RESIDENTS

of Indiana. County of Put' SS: The Indiana Portland ‘Compan> vs., Stephen Akers In the Putnam Circuit Court, •Term, 1920. Suit to Quiet Cause No. 9H59. now the Plaintiff by Hays & his attorneys and tiles his t herein, together with an of a competent person that ider.ces On diliirent inquiry, mown of the following named

its to-Wit:

i Aker-\ Molly Akers. Spen‘rlinpame, Bethbird Purlin, rt'e Sf , test Clinton Walls, rest Klizabt-th Walls. WilSandusky, John W. Karp Margaret E. Earp, Christ- . Emila A Sandusky, T.evi tha T. Hamlin. MaSiddall, Marie Eva Winehell, Eva Winehell, James P. Siddustus Keogh, John Keogh, P. Winehell S. P. Vogles, J. u. Samuel 15/Vogles John 3n, John Unison, Stephen Stephen O’Sulivin, Mary Patrick Sulivin, Patrick Marv Sulivin. Edward . Mary O’Henrn Mary Uni. am County Building Loan Trust Company of Putnam Icdiat-. Mirhael O’Connor & ’■ Sophia Strauss, Benjamin Solomon W. Pritz, Michael France- Mitchell Robert Dan . - Mechler, Michael iiilliaiii Steeg, Emily Steeg. ! 'b*. 1.1,uisa S. Bernamer, bCinnoi, James Braden, J. Ready. William L. O’Con•mmi D Pritz, Louisa S. * r . Michael Meckler Kran- | ! r . the unknow n husband or nr widows, heirs, lejradministrators, irrant,s sitrn- of any and all of the mwi ii, f’endants; and that •llnon n siderda of the state i and that all of said de. necessary parties to that this is an action to F 1‘laintitf’s title to teal estate in Putnam

Niana to wit:

th ' ".s t half of the S^ith 1 Section twenty-nine 'hip fourteen (U) north.

1 ("m described as follows l mmeneing at a stone on

^ °t said half quarter,

*'' 1 ’ iJi chains and ninety-

rak * "'"th of the southeast

^ ‘id half quarter; thence

two and one fourth "c*t, six (6) chains C'*') links to a stone

| hy (30) feet east of the

the Louisville New

14 Thicai

or demands of the defendants or eithet of them and of any persons or corporations whomsoever, through or under whom any claim of title might be asserted, and against the whole world Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants and all persons whom soever that claim any interest in said real estate that, unless they be and appear on the 2nd day of the January Term, 5921 of the Putnam Circuit Court, ihc same being the 4th day of January, 1921, at the Court House in the City et Greeneastle in said county and Stale and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he h. ard a ’d determined in their absence In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal ( l said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Greeneastle Indiana, this 11 day of November, 1920. • HARRY W. MOORE Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 3tYV. Nov. 19.20. Dec 3.

NOTICE

NON-RESIDENTS

State of Indiana, County of Put. nan. SS: Charles A. Yeager vs. James Slid, et al. In the Putnam Circuit Court. November Term, 1920. No 9898 Action to Quiet Title to real

estate

Oiecncnstic Indiana Anmirmcrnun of t , . , . mi. ..u iHi., ue- 1 ecus. .. vs. ucssie .viay Siunison, et al Probate Cause No o3ti3 In the < ii cuit Couit ui Puuiam County, Indiana, January Term, 1921. 'To Bessie May iUoi rison, llomei Morrison, Krsie Peart ivlomaon, . Jack Morrison, Tresie Burl Smith, I William Smith Dessie Anderson. Alonzo K. Anderson, Ellis Duncan, j Silas Jones , Jacob Baggy John S. | Jones, Richard W. Jones, Elizabeth [ Jones, Silas P Jones. Martha Ann I Jones, the unknown heirs, devisees | legatees administrators, executors, creditors and the unknown husband or w.i’e of each of said defendants. Silas Jones Jacob Daggy, John S. Jones, Richard W. Jones Elizabeth Jones George W. Jones, Silas P. Jone s and Martha Van Jones deceas

ed, if deceased.

You are severally hereby noli, fied that the above named petitioners as administrator of the estate aforesaid has filed j in the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana, a petition, making . ou defendants thereto, and praying the) eit for an order and decree of s,. :d Court authorizing the sale of ce trii. real estate belonging to the eh n of said decedent, anj in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of saij estate; and to quiet the

Comes now the plaintiff by James j tide to said real estate against said & Alice, his attorneys and files his j L i, f ( . n ,| ants am | has also filed an affr complaint herein, together - with i ( ;avit averring therein that you and

affidavit of a competant person that the residences of the following named defendants are., unknown., to-wit: Janies Slid, Felix Clodfelter. Alexander Scott. James Slidd Barbara Clodfelter, James Spencer, Junior James Slidd, Huldah Stidd llulriidi Slid, R .bel t M. Ramsey, Robert Ram. scy David Ramsey, Margaret Ramsey John Scott, Amelia Scott, George H Scott, Emily Scott, John Scott. John M Wilson, Patience Wilson. James Spencer. Martha' Scott Margaret Wills, Elizabeth Wills, Samuel Wills, Samuel Ramsey, Polly Ramsey, Margaret Spencer, Thomas Burnsides, Margaret Burnsides, Sara Wills, Susan Wills, Samuel W. Ramsey, Thomas Burnside, Andrew Ramsey, Sarah Wills. Sarah Scott, Elizabeth Burnside, Susanna Ramsey Joseph M. Ramsay,. James M. Strahnn, Eliza Jam Wills, Samuel W. Ramsay Samuel M. Ramsey, James Spencer senioi Mary Jane Spencer, Samuel Allen Spencer, Amanda Spencer, Amanda ill. Spencer James Spencer, Sr., James Spencer, Jr the unknown bus band or wife, widow or widower respectively, of each of the above name,) persons if living and the unknown I heirs assigns successors in title, leg. atees devisees grantees, executors j and administrators of each and all of the above named persons if they be deceased, and upon diligent inquiry such residences cannot be ascertained hut that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, ai d- that all of said defendants are necei sary parties to said action; that thais action is to quiet the plaintiff’s title to the following described real estate situate in Putnam county, Ind-

iana to wit:

! A part of the north half of Ses. tion nineteen (19> township sixteen (16) North range Five (5) west, described as follows: beginning at a point forty nine and twenty seven one hundred twenty ninths! 49 27 1291 rods north of a stone whch is located ed at the southwest corner of the northwest fractional quarter ol sail! section, and measuring east one hundred and twenty nine (1291 i " ; thence north twenty two (22) rods; thence east twenty (20) rods; then, ce north, nine and one one hundred twenty-ninth (9-1 129) rods; thence west one hundrt d and forty nine

each of you arc non residents of the .S’ete of Indiana, or that your reside ice is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and tnnt said petition, so filed and which is how pending, is set for hear, ing in said Tiremit Court at the Court Hop ■ in (ire. ncastle Indiana, on the 12 d - u f 9 ’.u-irv 1921. W :n. s, liu Clerk ami seal of said Cou i, this 'T'h day of November,

1920

HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Hays & Murphy, Attorney 3tW Nov. 19-26 Dec.

NOTICE 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 Ad ministrator of the estate of F.lmnia Evans late of Putnam County, Ind. iana, deceased Said estate is suposed to he solvent. Dated this Tith day of November. 1920. Albert Evans Administrator. Corwin & Gi!lo n Attys. 3tW. Nov 12-19 26

SHERIFF’S SALK

u

By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the clerk of the Putnam Circuit < ourt in the case wherein Agnes P Broadstreet, et al. are nluintifl's and Straud D. A-bogast et al. are the defendants, requiring me to make the sum of *2.294.00 together with interests and costs, I will offer for sale on Satur day December 18,1920 between the flours of 10 o’clock a m. and 4 o’clock p. in, of sail! day at the south door of the Court House in the city of Greeneastle. County of Putnam and State of Indiana, the rents and pro. fits for a te-m not exceeding seven years the following described real estate in said county and state to-wit: The east half of the north east quarte” of sect ion thirty one (31), township thirteen (135 north range four (4) west. Also, the northwest quarter of the north

(149) rods; thence outh thirty-one | ||imrUM . „f sn jd section .thirty

one (.'ll) except so much thereof as

NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS

o

George C. Cushman vs Jonathan White, tin- unknown wife of Jonathan White, the unknown heirs at la\v legatees devisees and widow of lonathan White, deceased the urr anown heirs at law, legatees and lovisecs and widower of the unknown widow of Jonathan White deceased, Nicholas Cl : ne, Jess,. McBride, Jacob ouehcr, Fanny White, Margaret Boucher, Phebe McBride, Vincent Homan John W. Patton, Sarah Patton Richard W. Crawley Mary M. Crawley, Caswell Crawley, Catherine Crawley, Lucinda Cline, widow of Nicholas Cline deceased, James Cline, Saripla E. Cline his wife. Jacob E. Cline, Mary E Cline his wife, Joseph Cline, Sarah E. Cline his wife, Elmira J. Chamberlin, Alonzo E. Chamberlin her husband Tilmnn 11. Cline, Rosa E. Cline his wife, Louis C Cline, I^‘\vis C Cline. Joanna C Cline his wife, Elizabeth O’Brien, James F. O’Brien her husband. Daniel L. Cline. Bianaen Cline his wife; Almira J. Chamberlin, Alonzo E. Chamberlin her husband; Sarah E Cline widow of Joseph Cline, deceased Linn L Williams, James E Wiliams her husband Corda J. Gardner, Elmer E. Gardner her husband, Nota M. Philips, Charles E. Philips her husband, the unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees, wife, husband, widow o - ' widower of each and all of the above named de fondants the unknown heir.s at law, legatees husband or wife widow or widower of each and all of the unknown defendants above mentioned. euhnasbdCline.PClin od a The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein together with an affidavit that the defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana; and that said action is brought to try, determine and quiet title to real estate in Put nam County, State of Indiana, and

described as follows:

A part of the southeast quarter of section 4. township f!Tnorth, range 4 west bounded ;i« follows: Commencing on the east line of said southeast quarter 15 chains nn,| K1 links south of the northeast corner of said southeast quarter: thence west to a stone on the west line of said southwest quarter which is 15 chains and 75 links south of the northwest corner of said southeast quarter; thence south cn saiil west line 12 chains and 18 links to a stone; thence cast 38 chains and 14 link- to a stone; thence north 4 chains and 75 links to a stake; thence east 4 chains and 75 links to the east line of said southeast quarter; theme north with said east line 7 chain, and 59 link;: to the place of beginning 50-35 100 acres. Also a part of the southwest quarter of section 4. township 12 north, range 4 west as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of said southwest quarter, thence east on the north line of said

the approval of said eourt fo- not ic.-s imiii two mints of the full appraised value thereof, and upon the following terms and conditions: One half of the purchase money ( cash in hand; one half in six months; the deferred payment to be evidenced by the note of the purchaser bearing 7 per cent interest fjom date waiving relief providing attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold Or purchase • may pay full purchase price in cash. Said land is situate about 3 1-2 miles south east of Roaehdale and about 1 L2 miles east of Carpentersvillc and is generally known as the David H. Barker farm. Charles McGuughey,

Commissioner

2tD, Nov. 26. Dee 3. Don’t forget the Barker Real Estate Sale December 9th. See legal Adi elsewhere in this paper.

Bit; REAL ESTATE SALE:—Barker Estate—December 9th, _See advertisement. Don't forget the date

Sale id Ba r ker Real Estate locatrtl 3 1 2 miles southeast of Knarhdale and 1 1 2 miles east of Carpentersville— December 9|h FOR SALE:— DeLaval Separator in good condition. Alice Ransom. Coatesville, R 1.

NOTICE TO HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS I will be here Saturday to buy your furs. See me before you sell L. L. Leonard.

NOTICE—I will sell at Public Auction the 71 acre s lying south and west of pig Walnut Creek, adjoining the bri '.’go, on Saturday, December Uth, at Greeneastle, Indiana to the highest and best bider. Watch for sale hills

0 P. FOREMAN Lew Shank, Auet.

"MI DUTY TO TELL" SiYS L. & N, MAN FEELS OTHERS SHOULD KNOW HOW TAM.AC HAS OVERCOME HIS 15 YEARS OF SUFFERING “While I have only taken four bottle s of Tnnlnc 1 have actually gained sec t ntern pounds in weight and feel belt. )' than I have i n fifteen years," said John M. Williams, 204 Broadway street, Evansville, Ind., who w orks at the L, & N. Railroad shops. “For at least fifteen years I had suffered from stomach trouble and rheumatism. Nothing 1 ate agreed with me. A fte r every meal I would bloat up with gas until 1 could hardly breathe and have such intense pains in the pit of my stomach they nearly drew me double. There was always a had taste j n my mouth, my kidneys

PROF. SWEEI TALKS ABOUT THANKSGIVING

THE ROTARY CLUR MEETING I.- MOST ENJOYABLE—TURKEY DINNER AND TURKEY TALK — TED OGDEN AND HAROLD GALLOWAY GUESTS OF HONOR The regular weekly meeting of ti e Rotary club held Wednesday at tf. Christian church had much of a Thanksgiving flavor First of all the ladies of the church served an excellent turkey dinner. A regular Thanksgiving dinner Then Prof, \Y. W. Sweet of the University one of the guests of honor, talked about Thanksgiving. Another feature of the event was the presence of Capt, Ted Ogden of the Tigers and Galloping Harold Galloway, drop kicker extraordinary, who were guests of honor' at the

event.

A eomunication from the Twentieth Century Club commended the Rotary Club on their Boy’s recreation hall attitude. Thirty one of the members of the club responded to roll call. Howard O'Neil of Crawfordsville was n guest at the luncheon. Prof. W. W, Sweet of DePauw gave a most enjoyable and instructive talk on Thanksgiving. Dr. Sweet called attention to the fact that Thanksgiving Day is strictly an Amer ican institution. The Pilgrim Fatherlanded 300 years ago on Plymouth Rock, and during the strife of pioneer days celebrated the first Thanksgiv ing Day following the harvesting of their crops The day was unofficially celebrated until 1864 when President Lincoln issued a proclamation Nationalizing the holiday.

Major Martyn H Shute, commandant of the DePauw R. (). T C. will

, n , . . , . , i worried me a great deal and 1 was soon be succeeded here bv t'aptai;. .1' ' ! ' 1 '‘,|/-.' L-Tx!' npvr '' f, ' oe from p« in the small Milligan, according to an official mes-

MAJOR SHUTE WILL LEAVE UNIVERSITY

PRESIDENT (.ROSE OK DE PAl W IMS BEEN INFORMED THAI SUCCESSOR TO POPULAR R. (>• T. C. HEAD HAS BEEN UIIOSi N \R\IY OFFH ER HAS NOI YET RECEIVED ORDER

of be-

west of Lcathorwood Branch.

I "° ,f i also commencing at the southeast

j lies

(31.1 129*5 rods to the place ginning, containing 25 acre

or less. | corner of the southwest quarter of Notice is therefore hereby given ! ^ northeast quarter of said seesaid defendants, and all persons i t j on ^j,.^ one (3n running thence whomsoever that claim any interest \ M((1 . th w j t h t ),,, ( . a st line of said quar. in said described real estate that tin- (er quarter eighty (80) rods; thence less they be and appear on the 2ml | wp((t fourteen (141 rods; thence Judicial Day of the January Term, ^ ou ^| 1 south line of said quar1921 of the Putnam Circuit court, the ter , |uar ter eighty (89) rods; thence same being the 4th day of January, . wrS ( „f the place of beginning; thence 1921 at the court house in the <'ity j ,, as t to the place of beginning. Al-

said

county and ^ (|0 , ^ no rtheast quarter of the south

of said section thirty

east quarter

hf ' nr<l I one (31) all in township thirteen (13)

i Indii

9 *t 0 Railroad (now anapolis & Louisville);

. • and parallel with the J "fteid road, eight (8) . T ' h| Hy-seve n (87) links to . " 1 “' north seventy.two

l7 -'t) degrees east.

^ and thirty one (81) 'i , or "’ nn ’bo east line of “ l,? r ' 1 ' 'bcHoe south with

'■ fight (8) chains (ind ' l l,nkR to the place of f * Upl a str ip of ground

,.j ( i ,' ri "'dth off the south

r ' vt ' m said Putnam ''P' aeninst all claims

of Greeneastle in

state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be

and determined in their absence. north, range four (4) west. Contain. In witness whereof I have hereun- j | n(r j n n || „ m , hundred and tiiiy nine j to set my hand and affixed the seal of | Jinf | fifty hundredths (159.50) acres,

• said court, at the office of the clerk j mor p 0 |. ]oss.

thereof in the city of Greeneastle. Indiana, this 9th day of November.

1920

HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, Putnam County. Indiana. (SEAL) James A- Allee. Attys for IMffs.

3tW. Nov. 12-19-26

NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE AND TO QUIET THE TITLE The Central Trust Company of

If such rents and profits will not sell for n sufficient sum to pay and satisfy said decree, interest and costs and accruing costs, I will at the same time and plnce offer for sale at public auct/on, the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may i he necessary to pay and satisfy said

decree, interest and costs.

Said sale to he fnade without any re lief from valuation or appraisement

laws.

Dated this 22nd day of November,

1920.

SIGNED: HOWARD S. HARRIS, Sheriff of Putnam County 3tW Nov. 2(5. Dec. 3-10 Posters

thence north 3 chains; thence in northeasterly direction 1 t chains to a point n the fast line of the northeast quarter of said southwest quar ter; thence south 17 chains; thence west to (he west line of said south east quarter of the southwest quarter thence north 7 chains and 92 links to the place of beginning, containing 22.65 Kin acres more or less and that said suit or proceedings is prosecuted to quiet the title to said lands or real estate above described as a uairtst all demands claims and claim aift.- whatsoever, and against the

world

T|p etore the -a d defendants are each hereby notified that unless they he am! appear in said Court at the Court HoU.se in the City of Greeneastle, in said County and State on Monday the 23rd day of January, A. D. 1921 and lit. n and there answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in their absence. In witness where of I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, this 24th day of November,

1920.

HARRY \V MOORE, Clerk, Putnam Circuit Court, F, S. Hamilton, Atty. 3tW. Nov. 26 De< . 3 10

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF HEAL ES I VIE The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Grover C Barker vs. Lottie Barker et al. and Numbered 9842 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that upon the premises hereinafter described, at One o’clock p. m, on the 9th day of December 1920, he will offer for sale aicuuo tion.thefollo wingreales-tplub at public auction the following realestate in Putnam County, Indiana, towit: ^The west half of the southwest quarter of section 29 in tdwnship 16 north of range 3 west, except 12.70 acres off of the south end thereof, leaving 67.30 acres more or less. Said sale will be made subject to

j of my hack, I had rheumatism just about all over my body and could ! never get easy, either day or night. Why the muscles in my legs hurt like, they were tied in knots, and my knee joints would swell and get sn stiff I could hardly walk or get up and down. In fact. I was in a mighty had fix, and although I tried many different medicines nothing seemed to do me .i particle of good. “But I am one of those fellows who do not believe in giving tin. so I kept hunting for something that might help me. and as I had heard so much about how Tatjjae was benefiting others, decided I would try it. Well sii. I had taken only a few doses before I knew I had at last found th* very tlv'ng I needed, and in a =hort while was feeling like my old self 1 can now eat anything I want and en joy it, for 1 kno w I will not suffer a particle afterward My kidneys nevi • bother me anymore, and tht 1 pains have entirely gone out of my back. I never feel the slightest sign of rheumatism and in fact I am a well man. I certainly feel thankful for what Tanlae has done for me and am not only glad to recommend it, but believe it is a duty I owe to my fellowmen to tell them about this grand medicine. Tanlae is sold in Greeneastle at R. | P. Mullins, A. 1!. Y ork, Cloverdale and ; G< irge Fox. Reelsville

sage received by President G. R Grose of DePauw. An order taking Major Shute from DePauw Inst fall was, through th> efforts of Di Grose countermanded. It was believed then that the major would be allowed to remain in De* I’auw this year at least The announcement that a suice.-sof has been named for Major Shute. however would indicate that he was to be given another assignment soon A* yet Major Shute ha- not received any toiler cancelling his present a« - sifinment.

IIREYD PRICE h

UOWERED

fMCH.MOND/lnd. Nov 23.—Tht retail price of a twenty four ounce loaf of bread was redu ed from 18 t< 15 cents and the price of a twelveounce loaf was set at in cents b; bakers and grocers today A decline in the price of Hour was adduced atho reason.

LENA Clarence Downes anj John Dan bury were visitors at Indianapolis a few days. Mr. McNeoce of Terre Haute is vig iting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ewing. Misses Velma Tyler and Valla Turner were in Danville Friday Mrs. John Tharpe and baby of Greeneastle cam,. Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Tharpe and family Mr. and Mrs, Ira Gerriek returned to their home in Schneider Monday after several days visit here. Rev. and Mrs. Williams were in Greeneastle Wednesday. Janies Kennedy was iq Greeneastle Monday.

\5 EDNESDAY’S MARK! I

Indianapolis receipts Hogs, fees 1 14,0(50, layovers from Tut -day l,20(i; cattle, 900; calves, 600; sheep am lambs 300. Hog prices steadied at the opening of the market todav although receipts were comparative heavy. General sales were around *10,000 with a fe w loads selling ahigh as $10,10 to *10.25. One drov. of about 400 hogs sold at $9.90. Pigwent at $10.00 down sow* at *9 he down. There was a gCod clearance ot the run, with 6,500 going to loca. buyers. Cattle were steady. Calves were strong with the best veals selling at $14.00. Lambs were 25c lower, with the top for good stock at *9 75 Shoe)) sold at *4.00 down

Mr. and Mrs. Will Kattman, Mr> Alice Ingram and Mrs. Martha Cham berlin of Poland were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Worthington A Williams and family Thanksgiving.