Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1920 — Page 5

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cE T o N0N-KESIDENT8 c ( Indiana, Putnam County, ,onn) K - - UcGau « he >' vs

et al. Putnam

Court, Nov. Term, 1920 > now the plaintiff by Win. . (,i s attorney, and tiles his • . —together with the it of some compeUnt person residents upon diligent inj, unknown of the above named - ts , Annanias Alrich f Aldrich, Martha Aldrich, Ramsey, Michael Wilson, )1. Ramsey, James Stidd, er Scott, Polly Ramsey, lane Wills, Samuel Ramsey Burnsides, Sara Wills, Susan Robert Ramsey, Joh n Scott,, Scott, Emily Scott, George H. Sally R Scott, John M. Wilson, Stidd, Patience Wilson, James Samule Allen Spencer, Spencer, Jr,, Amanda Spencer, W. Spencer, Samuel Allen jane Wilson, Samuel Wills, -t Burnsides, James Spencer, Jane Spencer and the un-

or wife widow.or

heirs, grantees, legatees, assignees, trustees, executors, ixs administrators, and credcf any and of all of the above defendants and that they are residents of the State of Indt a cause of action exists all of said defendants and 1 of said defendants are nec parties to said action, that jon is to quiet title to the foldescribed real estate in Put unty, in the State of Indiana The northeast quarter of the quarter of Section 19 ip 16, North of Range 4 west acres off of the east side of acres off of the north end of half of the northeast quarter Section 19, Township 16 of Range 5 west. Containing acres, more or less. Against ds or claims of the defeneither of them or of any ir corporation whomsoever or under whom any claim or ~ht be asserted an ( ) against

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s therefore hereby given endants and all persons or ions whomsoever that claim rest in said real estate that ey be And appear on the 28th anuary. 1921 the same being fay of the January Term of m Circuit Court of Indiana Courthouse in the city of tie in said County and State er or demur to said comthe same will be heard and

I in their absence.

Jtness whereof I have hereun• j ff ? hand and seal of said P the office of the Clerk there- > city of Greoncastle, Indiana li'th day of Novembe’r, 1920 W MOORE Clerk of Put-

pctiit Court. Berlin, Atty.

3tW Dee 3-10-17

Hammond Moses T. Bridges. John Goodwill, Samuel chadii, Mary M. Jackson, James Armsworthy. James S. Chadd, Mary E. Chadd, Minnie McCammuck, Sarah Chadd Sarah ,A. Chadd, James Chadd, William J. Chadd, David M Chadd, Thomas Chadd. John Thomas Chadd; William Chadd, Mary Chadd, Willoughby FHnn, David Chadd, Mary Margaret Jackson, Margaret Wallace, Richard McMannis William McNary, Moses D. Bridges, the unknown wife, or widow, or husband, or widower; of each and all of the above named defendants; the unknown heirs assigns, trustees, legatees, devisees, grantees, successors in title, administrators and evecutors of each and all of the above named defendants, are not residents

of the State of Indian

a. and that said

action is brought to quiet the title to

the following described real estate, situate in Putnam county in the State

of Indiana, to-wit:

All that part of the east half of the north east quarter of Section Nineteen (19), in Township Fourteen (14) North, in range Three (3) west, that lies south of the Indianapolis Greencastle and Wabash Turnpike or Gravel road. Containing Twenty Five (25) acres .more or less. Also, a part of the west half of the north west quarter of Section Twenty (20), in Township Fourteen (14) North, in Range Three (3) West, described as follows; Beginning at the south west corner of said half quarter Section; thence east along the south line, nine (9) chains and eighty (80) links; thence north parallel to the west line of said section to the center of the Indianapolis Greencastlc and Wabash Turnpike or Gravel Road thence westerly with the center of said Turnpike or Gravel Road to the west line of said Section; thence south te n (19) chains to the place of beginning. Containing Ten (10) acres,

more or less.

And containing in all Thirty Five

(35) acres, more or less.

Now-, therefore, the said defendants above named are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on January 31 1921. the same being the twenty-

quieting the title to said real estate as against all demands, ciaimg and claimants whatsoever, and to quiet title therein as against the world, which said real estate is described as follows: Beginning at a stake 7 rods east of the northwest corner of the east half of the northeast quarter of section 10 township 15 north, range 5 west, running thence south 18 rods 11 feet amf 8 inches, to a stake; thence east 31-V* rods; thence north 18 rods 11-23 feet, thence west to the place of beginning 3-69100 acres more or less Also part of the northeast quarter of section 10 township 15 north, range 5 west, bounded as follows: Commencing at a stake 10 chains and 3 links west and 4 chains and 67-links south of the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence west parallel to the north line of said section 12 chain* 12"% links; thence south with what wa s formerly Elizabeth Frank’s line 3 chains and 3 links; thence east paral

lei to

links: thence north 3 chains and 3 links to the beginning. Containing

3-67 100 acres more or less.

Notice is therfore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 25 day of the January Term, 1921 of the Putnam Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, beinj; the 31st day of January, 1921 at the Court House in the city of Greencastlc in said county and state and answer or o^mur to said complaint, the same will be heard and

determined in their absence.

In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at my office in the City of Greencastlc Indiana, thi s First day

of December, 1920,

HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk of Put-

nam Circuit Court.

receive their distributive shares, WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 2nd day of December, 1920. HARRY W MOORE, Clerk Putnam

Circuit Court.

3tW. Dec. 1017-24

CORN STALK V ALLEY Several attended the lecture at Filmore Saturday evening. Helen Buis spent Sunday with Glen Burgess and family. Mrs. O'Neal is ill at her daughters. Mrs Florence Robinson. Macel Sutherlin ig on th P sick list. Rev. Kensworthy, Be n Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and son took dinner with Mr. and Mrs

Oran Buis.

Several attended the Fred Tincher

sale Thursday.

Kenneth Wallace spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mack Hodge

and family of Belle Union.

A protracted meeting is being held at Mt Meridian by the Rev. Kens-

tho north line 12 chains 12^ j wort hy of Spencer.’

Mrs Mingle Robinson and children visited with Mrs. Florence Robinson

and mother one day last week

Oran Buis an,j wife spent Monday

w'th Mr. and Mrs. E. E Buis.

LIBERTY Mr and Mrs. James Dierdorf and children visited Lewis Kortepeter and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kern of Brazil visited R B. Mustard and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Laughmiller and children and Thomas Tribble visited James Tribble and family near Poland Sunday. Mrs. Ettie Bledsoe and daughter of near Asherville visited her parents, Mr an,] Mrs. B. L S. Lucas Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henly Harris of near Reelsville visited Mrs. Sarah Rader, Saturday. Mr and Mrs James Syester and children of Brazil visited his parents Wilard Syester and wife Sunday afternoon O. L. Keiser and two children were in Clay city Sunday afternoon. Mrs Felda Steuerwald visited Mrs. Philip Dierdorf Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schopmeyer of Poland, Mr and Mrs. Curtis Campbell of Center Point, Mr. and

Mrs. D. W Syester, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Kortepeter anj Alice Keiser visited Mrs. Sarah Rader Sunday afternoon.

SOMERSET

lilliput-land

WAS THE LUCKIEST DAY OF HIS LIFE

Curtis Jobe and family visited Sunday in Cloverdale with Elvin Pickens and wife. J. M. Jones spent the week end with relatives i n Greencastlc. Mrs, Hanna Applegate is visiting relatives in Monroe county. W F. McCaw and family returned to their home near Romney Thursday after a week’s visit with J. C Moore and family Miss Daisy Abrams called on Mrs. Lillian Jones Sunday.

SAYS HE SPENT SIX YEARS SEARCHING FOR RELIEF FROM RHKl MATISM AND

STOMACH TROUBLE

Work was begun on the church building here Monday. A new roof and other repair work ig needed. Help from anyone who is interested in the thurch will be greatly appreciated Pvotractec! meeting at Brick Chapel cnurch Sunday night Miss Geraldine Boatman has

diptheria.

Henry Beaman has been quite ill of the Grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee and Mrs. Sena Pritchard and little grandson called on Mrs. M E Davis Sunday afternoon at the home of her mother, Martha Ferrand. C. K. Hall is improving his residence by putting in a basement and furnace and later expects to add a new kitchen and a bath. Miss Ferrol Ferrand who has been the sick list the past week continues about the same. The four months child of John Van Hook who died of brain fever was buried at Brick Chapel last week. Lucille Brackney who has been quite sick ig now better Mr. Underwood’s little daughter who has inflammatory rheumatism is

no better.

3tW. Dec. 310-17

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, County of Putnam, SS: The Citizen’s Trust Com-

under a deed of Trust vs. Lucy D.

, , „ —- —. | McCammack, et al. In the Putnam fifth day of the January Term, 1921 I encuit Court November Term, 1920. of the Putnam Circuit court of Put- ' x 0 ;,274. Petition for Sale of Real nam county, Indiana at the court Estate of Real Estate by said trustee, house in Greencastle, in said County Comes now the petitioner, by James and State w and then and there answer ; & Alice, its attorneys, and files its or demur to said complaint,Hhe same | peiition herein, together with an will be heard and determined in their affidavit of a competant person that absence, | the residences of the following named In Testimony whereof, I hereunto i defendants, to-wit: Gilbert Rogers set my hand and affix the seal of said ' and Elmer Rogers are not within the

Miss Hilda Varney, the DePauw University girl who aws acidentally shot and wounded more than a week ago by William P. Sackett is continuejng to improve each day. The little daughter of Mr and Mrs.

pany of Greencastle, Indiana. Trustee j James Williams who reside on West

Liberty street is ill of scarlet feveh. Among the Greencastle people who

went to Brazil Sunday to attend the Daisy Douglas Barr meeting are Mr.

“If I had only known about Tanlac sooner it would have saved me years of suffering and many a dollar too” declared C. H Gray of 219 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana “l had been trying for six years,' continued Mr. Gray ,“to get relief from rheumatism and stomach trouble. I had no appetite and what little I did eat gave me indigestion and caused gas to form so bad on my stomach that I would bloat up as tight as a drum and could hardly get my breath. My whole body ach ed with rheumatism an,| my arms and legs became so stiff and sore could scarcely get about I was weak and nervous that I never had good night’s sleep and would get up

and Mrs. William Parrish, Mr. and in thp mornings feeling as tired as

court this 29th day of November,

1920

HARRY W MOORE, nam Circuit Court.

Andrew E. Durham, Attorney.

Clerk Put-

OF FIN AI SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE is hereby given to the credirs ami U; atees of Andrew J. "teased, to appear in the Circuit Court, held at Green" Niana, on the 24th day of 1920, ami show cause, if the FINAL SETTLEMENT aTS with the estate of said ihuuld not he approved; and * are notified to then and se proof of their heirship, their d stributive shares. ESS, the Clerk of said Court, Hay of N > ember, 1920 T W. MOORE, Clerk Putnam 3tW. Dec, 31017 IINISTEATION hereby given that the unHas been apointed by the the Circuit Court of Put* '■y. State of Indiana. Adr of the estate of Elijah late of Putnam County, .deceased. is supposed to be sol-

state of Indiana, an ( | that said two defendants are non residents of the State of Indiana and that said defendants are necessary parties to said action; that this action is to sell cer-

3tW. Dec. 3-10-1, ( a j n rea ] es tate situate in Putnam

County Indiana described as follows,

to wit:

Lot Eleven (11), in block One (1); Lot Six (6), in Block Two (2); Lot Six (6) in Block Five (5); an,] Lot Three (3), in Block Six (6), all in E. J. Peck's Enlargement to the town

now city of Greencastle.

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, and all persons whomsoever that claim any interest

affidavit of a competant person that | ] n sa i,] described real estate, that un- j,]ue will the residence, upon diligent inquiry is ] oss they be and appear on thp 25 spring unknown of the following named de- j Judicial Day of the January Term. |

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana. Putnam County, SS: William S. Lawter vs Lewk< Irwin et al. In the Putnam Circuit Court, November Term, 1920. No. 9876. Now comes the plaintiff i n U»' above. entitled cause by Fay S. Hamilton his attorney, and files hfc complaint herein together with an

Mrs Charley Reeves, Mr and Mrs. Leslie Haymaker Mr and Mrs William Ca lahan. Mr. and Mrs* Robert Pie'ce and Mr. and Mrs.

George Hill.

Fay S. Hamilton, prosecutor of j Putnam county today announced that ; the grand jury will be called soo n to investigate the recent shooting of Miss Hilda Varney, DePauw coed, by William P. Sackett Sackett says he mistook Miss Varney and a friend, Mark Bills who were in a driveway near his garage for auto thieves. The shooting took place last week The condition of Miss Varney is improv-

ing rapidly.

County Treasurer Ott Webb now is busy sending out delinquent tax notices. Persons who failed to pay their taxes o n time are now being notified and in addition to paying the regular tax must pay a penalty Unless the taxes and penalty are paid the property on which the taxes are

be sold for taxes next

Wallace Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blue is quarantined at his home on West Poplar street by an illness of scarlet fever His brother fe w weeks ago, suffered an illness of the same disease.

FARMERS ATTENTION: — New Real Estate firm in Greencastle known as the Greencastle Realty Co, O. O. Dobbs, C. A. Vestal and J, B. Harris. Office over Central National

DOST:— I n Greencastle, December 4 package containing piece of black plush and 1% yards white dress goods Finder return to Herald

Office. Reward.

FARM TENANT WANTED:— See C. J, Arnold, Herald Office,

REGISTERED DUROC BOAR —For Sale—C. J. Arnold—Herald Office.

going to bed.

“I read in the papers about Tanlac and decided to try it. The day bought my first bottle of Tanlac was the luckiest day of my life, for I commenced to improve with the first few doses and now after taking four bottles my appetite has returned and I can eat anything without having a sign of indigestion. The rheumatism has left me entirely, and I sleep like a log every night and get up mornings feeling fine and full of energy. T am more than g-ateful for what Tanlac,

, , , , i I sixjuiont hs in i loci

has done for me and will always re- j ^

commend and praise It.”

Tanlac is sold in Greencastle at R. I P. Mullins A. R York, Cloverdale, *

George Fox, Reelsville

CENTRAL TRUST

COMPANY

DEMAND CERTIFICATES

J E ini 1 per cent irom

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l’a\ aid

for full on do

Kei'pjyour money working

30th

day of November,

^ r ‘'t Co., of Greencastle, , p " cia * Administrator. 1 AUee, Atty 3tW, Dec. 3-1017 r ° non-residents

'"Diana, Putnam County., ( ' R ’“ rk vs. Stephen Lyons “ S8 "3. i n p utnam Circuit

svr 1920

'* his complaint

above entitled

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fendants, to wit: — Lewis Irwin, Margaret Irwin his wife, Fran fr Myers Charity Myers his wife, Jacob Parker, Henry G Parker. John C. Parker John Lutes, Irene Lutes his wife, Joseph Dilley, John Parker, Warran L Troutman, William Parker, Miller Parker Straudie D Love, Straudie B. Love Flossie R Love his wife, Isaac Parker, Elias Parker, Lydia Parker Thamor I*nrker, Mary Julian, Henry Greene Parker, Oliver Parker, William R. Parker, Samuel Vest Jane Vest his wife. James W. Shannon Elizabeth Shannon his wife, Elizabeth Shannon his wife, Elizabeth Parker, Isaac Julian. Eliza Ann Julian his wife; Samuel Darnall Maria Darnall his wife. William Bridges, Nancy Bridges his wife, Benjamin D. Carver, B. F. Carver his wife whose Christian name is unknown, Clay B Carver James M ^ U! * ...-■r- c

1921, of the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana the same being the .'’1st day of January 1921, j at the court house, in the City of ! Greencastle, in said county and state, and answer or demurrer to said j complaint, the same will be heard and ili tennined in their absence The purpose of th,. above action is to sell real estate, described above herein, by said petitioner under authority of a certain deed of trust made and executed by one Russell MrCammack and Matilda McCammack, his wife, and Oscar E. | McCammack and Hattie McCammack his wife, to one Quinton Broadstreet, Trustee on the 7th day of February, 1908 and recorded at page 351, of Deed Record No. 65, in the recorder’s office of Putnam County, Indiana, i In Witness Whereof I have here*

TIARRY W. MOORE, Clerk of the

Putnam Circuit court. 3tW Dec. 1017-24

! unto set my hand and affixed the seal

Carver. Louisa Carver his wife. Sar j „f sa jd court, at the office of the clerk ah C. Ferguson, Oliver M. Carver. | thereof, i n the City of Greencastle, Belle M. Carver his wife, John H. ! this 4th day of December, 1920

Miller, Mary E, Miller his wife, William H Main, the unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees, wife, husband, widow or widower of each of the above named defendants The unknown legatees, devisees, heirs at law, husband or wife, widow or widower of each and all of the above unknown defendants above mentioned, are non residents of the State of

Indiana.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and legatees of Sanford Boraker, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 24th day of December, 1928 and ®how cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of «aid

That said action ig for the purpose of determining and qiieting the title to said real estate in Putnam

County in the State of Indiana, and ! *’ , ’ , , , ' ,

• , . 1 decedent should not be approved; and - that all of said defendants are nec- . »-«„,i

* tk , hi , , h „ ■•'<1 tar. ... W th,» .nd " I*™ L„ n ,. ,, f „ r thrp „ rp „„ of th.re make proof .1 h.,r,h, P . ,»d

Merita of the Muls. The ability of tlie^mule to endure ^reat heat has brought It into most general use in the southern slaits. where large farms are devoted entirely to raising them. The mule matures more quickly than the herse. and can bo placet! on the market from one to two years sooner than the average horse; this means a large ] rollt to the producer .mil quicker returns for the investment. A well fed mule evu be worked at two years of age with safety, if proper judgment is exercised by the driver. They are much less nervous than a aorse. thus not so liable to accident or blemish. A blemish that wouli.’ make a line horse unsaleable would take but a trifle from the price of a mule. They sell simply for the work they seem able to do rather than for their appearance. The mule buyer carries bis measuring stick and gives prubab'y Ju above the regular price for each inch the young mule measures above four feet at weaning time. Large herds of 50 and 100 are safely kept in a small enclosure. They are much less subject to disease than horses, when kept In large numbers. Accident rarely occurs while the mule Is being broke to work, because they always stop when In danger of being hurt. Much less care is exercised than with the care of horses, yet one seldom sees a mule blemished by accident. The grain ration for the mule Is much less than that required for the horse; this is quite an Rem to be considered with the present high prices of grain. We have had a large export trade for mules besides their use In the southern plantations. Inrge numbers will be used each year In the construction of the Panama canal, and good prices may be expected for some years to como—Live Stock Journal

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