Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1945 — Page 7

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engineer. tracting business, broken, its doors ckens in the great , killed a boxwho had been thought to the speculator

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of ucers uff, Ark. corresponded to those of died and left it to a

president of the Bituminous Coal Research,

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His big home at 2847 NWN.

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each When he isn't enjoying himself ing care of his strip mines, A with his duties as trus Robert

mine in Illinois, He came over to

Indiana just a few years later. . Hotel de Sherwood

He's looking forward to the da And then there'll be two Sherwoods in t's Bank building. It had always been the 80 neither he nor the little do fio

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They discovered the Grecian portico falling, its windows

For three or four years he worked for the New swinging open on bent hinges, chi

York Telephone Co. as a telephone

he went into the general con BOB SHERWOOD'S generally known for his hos-

OST connects the Little John purpose—that of a rain busy taking care of it.” . Mr. Sherwood was graduated from Cornell univerhis first strip So F 3. SMR pitality and generosity. Don stayed hoffer had known Samuel, gets out of the na strip mining business

sity in 1897 with two degrees, one in electrical -en neering and the other in mechanical engineering.

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school. At this time Mr. Sherwood trustee of the Episcopal diocese dent of the Indiana Coal Prod cleared when police in Pine Bl

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NATCHEZ, Miss,—Goat Castle is back in the news town swarmed over the IN MANY WAYS the most

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again—if, indeed, it has ever been out. A mortgage has been foreclosed and the days of the crumbling old mansion are numbered. An eviction warrant has

been issued, and a nephew of the great editor, Charles

Gas Saden, bn Nas thw Anos over the - railroad in the United States. It -Dockery of the Confederate army are looking out across the unkept estate toward the curve where U.

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