Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1921 — Page 4

THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA

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FRIDAY. APRIL 29, I9 2 |

The Herald-Democrat

r^arlts J. Arnold Proprietor

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Published Friday at the office, 17 Khd 19 South Jackson Street, Green- . astle, Indiana.

A MOUNTAIN AIR CURE Summer and Winter Alternate Daily at St. Moritz. The summer season at St Morlt/., a health resort high among the Alps, is •short—a scant two months—when the temperature Is mild. But even in August snow sometimes tails in the valley at night. The sun Is the lite of St. Moritz. The moment it appears over the mountain tops it assails the Irost and the cold of night like a devouring flame. It sends the mercury In the thermometer chasing up the tube tw enty degrees In an hour.Where there had been snow at midnight ladies in lawn dresses and men in cool flannels are lounging about at noonday. Then late In the afternoon comes another change. The life-giving sun drops behind a mountain peak. Instantly a chill shivers through the valley and It is winter again. There are springs at St. Moritz and baths, but they are not patronized with the regularity of lowland resorts. The air is a better cure than the water. Mountain climbing is more beneficial to the muscles than massage. lA)ng drives through the valley, excursions to glaciers and diligence journeys over the passes take the place of doctors. Outdoor life is the cure of St. Moritz.—Everybody's. Origin of the Turbine. The steam turbine Is regarded as a new machine, but the idea le probably as old as mechanics itself. The water turbine forms one of the simplest means of utilizing hydraulic power, the steam turbine, which Is almost as simple in principle, dates back, at any rate, to 120 B. C. when Hero of Alexandria gave the earliest known description of it In big book on pneumatics. In 1620 Branca invented the impact turbine. The device consisted simply of a jet of steam implning upon the veins of a paddle wheel and blowing It round. The modern turbine represents the highly developed results of the combination of these two principles. A series of Inventors since the days of Branca have experimented with tha steam turbine—Watts among them. Ericsson patented a steam turbine in the United States in 1830; De Laval in 1882 introduced a machine close ly resembling Hero’s model. But it was in Great Britain that the first turbine engine of practical utility was constructed in 1884 by the Hon. Chas. Algernon Parsons, son of Lord Rosse, of telescopic fame.—St. James's Gazette.

Old Maids’ Marriage Club. At the annual meeting of the Old Maids’ League of Bristol four leading young women of the village were elected to membership. Before they were admitted to the mysteries of the organization each was forced to pledge herself to use all honorable means to become a wife during the next twelve months. Th girls Initiated under this obligation were Misses Lulu Rowbottom, Lydia Curtis and Jessie and Jennie Garland. It Is said that none of the girls are engaged to be married, but the work of the league has been so successful in the past that wager® of two to one are made that all the girls will be married before the end of a year.

Page With Elm Leaf. A clerk In a freight oflice at Worcester found a perfectly preserved elm leaf in a letter book the other day. When he tried to remove it he was surprised to find that it made up a part of the page. The only explanation Is that the leaf fell into the vat containing the pulp and then got Into the paoer in the process of making.

PUTNAM VILLE ,-w .. —o—— Mr and Mrs. Ej Williams spent the week end in Columbus with relatives. Miss Elinore Perry who has been teaching in New Maysville has returned to her home for the summer. The schools of Warren township closed for the summer April 23 Mr. nad Mrs. C. E Talkington and children left here Sunday for their new home in Rapid City, South Dakota. Miss Cleda May Byers is visiting her sister Mrs. John Shouse and MrShouse. Mrs. Will Glidewell and daughter Lucille were in Greencastle Sunday and Sunday night visiting relatives. Miss Nellie Bock who has been a teacher in the Putnamville High school has returned to the her home north of Greencastle for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Honeywell and children and Mr- and Mrs. Harry Honeywell anj daughter of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W'm. Glidewell and children Miss Blanche Williams is visiting with friends in Indianapolis. John Howard who has been seriously ill is improving slow. Kenneth Sweet who has been attending school here has gone to Green castle to be with his mother Miss Dorothy Baldwin who has been teaching at Bryant, Indiana has returnee home

Anneiiiims feel that some further means should be taken to prevent neighbors inclined to massacre from establishing total depravity as a na-

tional policy.

The dancing masters have solemnly rendered their annual decision that the Jazz dance must go. But it discloses no symptom of obeying the dictum.

Classified Ads HOLLYBROOK SOY BEANS:— Closing out at $3.50 per bu. Inoculating soil free. W. D. Colliver, M mile south Bainbridge.

FOR SALE: — Registered Duroc Boar—18 months old—None better W E Gowen—Greencastle, R. 4.

FOR SALE:—Soy Beans—Hollybrook Variety—$4 00 per bushel John B. McCabe.

FOR SALE:— Pure Bred Barred Rock and Rose Combed Rhode Island Red eggs. $1.00 per setting—Mrs. Ray Miler—Greencastle R 3. Mrs. A. M. Hootman who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. William Reddick and family in New York City has returned home She was accompanied home by her daughter and baby daughter who will visit here.

MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS See J. B. Haris-v-Court Hoose

WATCHED STRENGTH GRADUALLY LEAVE -o . “I WONDERED WHERE IT WOULD END”. SAYS LARGENT, BUT TANLAC ENDED THINGS RIGHT FOR ME o “In just one month’s time Tanlac has fixed m e up so fine that I can do twice as much work now as I used to” said Charles Largent, 1123 East Delaware St., Evansville, Ind. a valued employee of the Sun Beam Electric Co. “My health was all broken up and had been ever since the first of the year. My whole body ached, especially my joints and muscles, and at times I thought the pain would drive me frantic. I had a headache just about every day and was in such misery I could hardly stay at work. My stomach bothered m e a lot and some times hurt something awful Gas would form and cause such a pressure around my heart that it nearly took my breath away My nerves finally broke down an^ I worried %- over my condition that I lost Sleep night after night- I was getting weaker day by day and wondered where it would end. “Finally I began taking Tanlac and before I was half through the first bottle I commence,] to pick right up the pains eased up and I began eating and sleeping better. I took three bottles in all and I felt like I was almost starting my life over again for my work came easier and I took a new interest in everything “My stomach doesn’t cause me a sign of trouble now, my nerves are as steady as they used to be years ago and I sleep as sound as a child I feel strong and healthy and take pleasure in telling others what Tanlac has done for me.”

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE o Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Nancy C Supple, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 16th day of May 1921 and show cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive sharesWITNESS, the Clerk of said fcourt this 21st day of April, 1921. HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court 3tW". Apr. 29 May 6-13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam nam County, State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of James Rightsell late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is ‘supposed to be sol-

vent.

Dated this 26th day of April, 1921 The Central Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana, AdministatorHays & Murphy Attys. 3tW. April 29. May 613

NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS o

State of Indiana, County of Putnam, SS: In the Putnam Circuit Court, March Term, 1921 Samuel A. Pratt vs Joel B. Tilley, et al. SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. CAUSE NO Comes no w the Plaintiff by his attorneys Hays & Murphy and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residences, upon diligent inquiry, are unknown of the following named defendants, to wit: Joel B Tilley, Rachel J. Tilley, Rebecca Develin, Catharine Burnett, Abram Tilley, John Tilley, Lazrus Tilley, Joshua Tilley. Sarah A. Tilley, Edward Tilley William Tilley, Joel Tilley. Mary Tilley James F. Tilley, Savannah J. Tilley, Cora Tilley, Savannah Jane Tilley, Savannah Tilley, Cora M Tilley, Wil liam Storm. James Fugett, Sallie A. Fugett, Benjamin H Ralph, B. H Ralph, Abraham Tume|, Jackson Hurst, Louisa Hurst, John H. Appleby, Rachel Appleby. Elizabeth Mc* Mains, John H. Riegel, Emma J Riegel, Harry Appleby, Harrison Appleby, Mtry J Appleby. Lee E. Appleby, Leota M Appleby, David R. Henry. Emily F Henry, William Allee, Elizabeth Alice, Lazarus Tilley Polly Tilley, Jesse C. McCoy, Joel W McCoy. Caroline McCoy, William Allen, Henry McGill Mary McGill, Samuel S. McCoy, Cynthia McCoy, Catharine Tilley, the Aetna Life Insurance Company, the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, heirs, legatees, devisees, administrators,'grantees and assignees of any and all of the above named persons, and that they ar e all non residents of the State of Indiana; that all of said defendants .are necessary parties to said action; that this action is to quiet the plaintiff’s title to the following described real estate in Putnam Coun ty, Indiana, to wit: Part of the west half of the southeast quarter of section fourteen (14) township twelve (12) north of range four (4) west described as follows to wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of said west half quarter; then ce north, fourteen (H) chains to the center of the Rock Road; thence south eighty seven (87) degrees east with the center of the road, eleven (11) chains and eighty (80) links to a stake; thence north one half (>4) degrees east, tune (9) chains and thirty five (35) links to a stake; thence south eighty eight (88) degrees east, six (6) chains and seventy five (75) links with the center of the road; thence south, seventy three (73) degrees east, one (1) chain; thence south forty (40) degrees east one (1) chain to the east line of the said half quarter section; t thence south with said east line, twenty (21) chains and twenty five (25) links to the southeast corner of said half quarter; thence west with the south line thereof twen ty (20) chains and fifty (50) links to the beginning, containing thirty five (35) and one fourth (35>4) acres more or less together with land in Owen County, Indiana against the claims or demands of the defendants or either of them and of any person or corporation whomsoever, through or under whom any claim of title might be asserted and against the whole world Notice is therefore hereby given that said defendants and all persons whomsoever that claim any interest in said real estate, that unless they be and appear on the 47 day of the May Term, 1921 of the Putnam Circuit Court, the same being the 24 day of June, 1921 at the Court House i n the city of Greencastle, in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined i n their ab-

sence.

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 26 day of April, 1921 HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 3tW. April 29 May 6-13 o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS o State of Indiana, Putnam County. In the Putnam Circuit Court, March Term, 1921. William J. Hood, Minnie F. Hood vs Ephraim Dukes et al. Now comes the plaintiffs by W M. Sutherlin, their attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown, of the following named defendants to wit: Ephraim Dukes, Ephreim Dukes, Ephrm Dukes, Epraim Dukes, Rebecca Dukes, Robert Catlin Andrew Astlenger, Andrew Eslinger, Sally Eslinger, George F. Waterman, George Secrest. Benjamin L Nicholas, Mary 'Waterman, Mary A. C. Waterman, Sophia Secrest, Benjamin L. Nichols Elizabeth Nichols, Rees Hardesty, Mary Ann Waterman, G. F Waterman, M. A. Waterman, Josiah C Shinn Eliza Hardesty, Ann L. Catlin, James Smith, Samuel Smith,

• James Smyth. Hannah Smyth, A, Hammond, Caroline Cooper, Isaac Samuel Smyth, Betsy Smyth, Benj. N. Cooper, Mai tha B, Durham, Han H Nichols, John Slavens, R. ' nah Standiford, Beniamin Wriirht.

Hardesty. Nathan Noland, Margaret Noland, Sophia Slavens, John Standford John F. Seller, John Thornburgh, Lewis H Sands, Hiram E. Talbott, Samuel Taylor, Alexander C Stevenson, William K. Cooper, James Talbott, Daniel Sigler, William E, Talbott, William H. Thornburgh, Allen B. Lyon, John Standiford, William Talbott, Allan B. Lyon, Mary Lyon, Lucy W. Thornburgh, James Talbott, Jr., Hannah C Standi-

Benjamin Wright,

Georgiana McCamey, Sadie Cox, Benjamin P. Coleman, Thomas J. Johnson Elizabeth A. Johnson, Peachea H. McKamey William H. Durham, Sarah M. Durham Martha Bell Dur* ham, Daniel W. Roundtree, Martha B Rountree Daniel W’. Rountree, James W. Cole, J, W- Cole, Susan O. Cole, Annie A Lyon, James D. Stevenson, Sadie Cox, Albert W. Allee John H. Allee and the unknow n wife, husband, widow, widower, heirs, re

ford, W. H Thornburgh, America ; presentatives, devisees, legatees, adTalbott, R Hardesty, J F. Seller, minstators. receivers, lessees,

Julia D Taylor, Elizabeth Thorn-

burgh, Mary J. Stevenson. Rebecca Seller, Julia M. Sands, Louisa Cooper W. K. Cooper, Mary Sigler, D Sigler, Nancy Talbott, Margaret Talbott, Joseph Crow, Joseph Crow, Sen., Casandrue Crow, Cassander Crow, William W. Berer. Christiana Berer, William W_ Berry, Christiana Berry, Greenbury Mullerix Greenbury Mullinix, Christina Mullinix, Elisha Mullinix, Jonathan Mullinix David Mullinix, Banjamin Wright, Elizabeth Wright, Jeremiah Skelton. Polly Skelton, Linsy Mullinix, Greenberry Mullinix. David Mullinix. William Beard, Sarah Beard Lindsey MullinChristena Mullinix, Ellender Mullinix, Joseph Reed, Mary A Reed William D. Mosley, Nancy Mosely, William D. Mosely, Mastin Hunter, Benj. Nichols, Sophia A Slavens. A C. Stevenson, Hanna Standiford, Eliza Cooper, Julia Sands, Silas Mullinix, Puminta Mullinix, Piminta Mullinix, Jeremiah Skelton, Ama B. Hammond, Edward P. Hammond, William Hammond, Olivia Hammond, Mary Irvin, May Irvin, William Irvin, Elizabeth Irvin, George K. Steele, Carline Cooper, Joseph C. Baker Parthena E. Co’leman, Etta Myrtle Couch, Jessie Couch, Robert Garrett, W W. Berry, Martha B Durham, Minerva Jenkins, Jasper Jenkins, Sarah T- Turk, Francis S Turk Lydia C Moore, Ott Gibson. Nellie Gibson, John Hammond, Margaret Hammond, Elizabeth Irwin, Julia Dunbar, Elizabeth Hammond, Thomas C Hammond, Rezin Hammond, Upton J. Hammond, Mary G. Steel, Julia A. Dunbar, Lizzie M. Hammond Caroline L. Cooper, Isaac N Cooper, Benjamin P. Coleman, Georgetta Gorham, Parthena Coleman, Campbell Gorham Myrtle Couch, Scott Couch. Jesse Couch, Golden Gibson, Campbell A. Gorham, John P Allee, Annie B Allee Clarence E Wallace,’ Granville C. Moore, G. C- Moore Francis M, Lyon Joseph H. Crow, James Makernson, Sadie A Cox, Jesse A Byrd, Harriet P. Allee, Melvina A Wallace, Melvira A Wallace, William S. Cook Robert L. Garrett,, Sidney Cook’ Florrie B. Garrett, Flora B. Garrett, Amos Neier, Lydia A. Neier, Mary Q Crow, Edward G Bladen. J H. Crow’ Georgiana McCamey, Peachea Mc-

successors and assigns of each an ( ] all of the defendants above named; and the unknown children, descendants, surviving spouses, the creditors and each and all of the priv ies in blood or estate of all such named and described defendants; and all persons claiming by, through or under each and all of the above named and described defendants and persons respectively, whose names and identity ar e to plaintiff unknown; the true Christian names of which above designated defendants not named by a Christian name are to plaintiffs unknown. And all persons and corporations, whether known by a different name than above designated, or otherwise, who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described i n the complaint in this action, by through or under any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names and identity of all of whom are unknown to

plaintiffs.

And said affidavit shows that the

Christian names of all defendants not designated by a Christian name are unknown to plaintiffs; that the names of said defendants designated as unknown parties and designated and des cribed i n said complaint and as above by classes and descriptive terms and designations are all unknown to plaintiff and upon diligent inquiry cannot be ascertained; that each of said defendants above named and designated whether by names or by classes, or by descriptive terms and designations, are by plaintiff believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana; that the residence of said defendants, including those 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 in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are

necessary parties to said action That said action is institute^ and

prosecuted by plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, as against

whatsoever, an d to q ui et titu ag against the "orld, which ' as described in said comp],? lows: -A part of Jot nn ^ nine (59) in the Eastern En' to the town (now city) 0 f Indiana, bounded as folio/ Beginning at a point sou / eight and one half (28l. east four hundred fif ty th feet from th e northwest corr number thirty five (35) j n *'* ern Enlargement, which p 0i ‘ the intersection of the south * Morton Avenue with the east r Bloomington Street; thence ^ twenty eight and one half (25/ grees east one hundred f 0ur ^ feet; thence east one hundred eight (128) feet; thence north

t ent y four < 74 > *** to the sourt,

I of Morto n Avenue; thence WMt sai d South line One Hundred | three (133) feet to the pl lt . ,

, ginning.

Notice is, therefore, hereby said defendants and each of that unless they be and ap^, the 43rtl Judicial day of the Term of the Putnam Circuit Com the State of Indiana, being the day of June 1921, at the House in the City of Greeneas], said County and State, and a r . s or demur to said complaint the will be heard and determined in«

absence

In witness Whereof I hereunti my hand and affix the seal of Court at the Office of th e therein, in the City of Green Indiana, on the 22 day of April, Harry W Moore, Clerk Circuit Ceurt 3tW. Apr 29 May

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Breeding No. 4425 (55521 EnVollment No. 5222 Vol. 16, Page 590 Pure Bred and Sound AGAR is a big heavy dra: gian, in color a dapple baj black legs an d hoofs; in hist* old form he weighed 1,900 lbs, ing a horse of very early mi He is a fine individual with goo and action. He was importe 11, 1909. by Robert Bu)ges s < of Wenona, 111.; he purchased Pierre Herregodt of Di Belgium. AGAR w as sired by Bloc 2 I he by Bloc (13886) out of Be (42119). The dam of Agar wi de Deftinge (50131), he by S (14950), out of Va s d’Onker C He has proven himself a great er This horse will serve mares barn at $15.00 to insure a foal. I also have three good will serve mares at $10 each. W T ALTER WEIGH! Fillmore. It

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