Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 October 1912 — Page 8

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1 Correspondence :i: 2 v •. .v» ( HOOKED CHEEK. Mason Vermillion nud wife and Httle son spent Sunday with Mr. and Frank Vermillion. Fant Judy and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brothers, near Clinton Falls. Mies Hazel Byrd, of Russellville spent Sunday with James Graham. Mrs Goldie Judy and children spent Tuesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sears, at Greencastle. Mr and Mrs. Rov Dillinger and son left Saturday for Klnora. where they will make a two weeks' visit with the former’s mother. Katie Byrd spent Sunday nifttat with her mother at Brick Chapel. Guy Lyons, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with homefolks. The party at Human Frint’s on Saturday night was well attend AM report a Une time. KILL CREEK TOWNSHIP. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Broadstreet, of Broadpark, and Mr and Mrs. Alec Broadstreet of Cloverdale visited Thomas Broadstreet at Coatesvllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace visited at the latter’s parents Sunday. Lem Ousler has moved to the Sallust farm. Eva Hodge is staying with Ralph Cope's at Stilesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blue visited Mr. and Mrs. Xoble Vaughn Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. E. C. Kivett visited the former's father, near Wilbur on Saturday night. Miss Elma Wallace called of) Miss Lula Fowler Sunday afternoon. E. C. Kivett has sold his stock of merchandise to William Stringer. Mr Stringer will move the same to Eminence. W. B. Allen was in Stilesville on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Viola Parker visited John Wallace. Sunday. Mrs. Mary J. Phillips and daughter. Ella, spent Sunday with Benton

Phillips. Mrs. Carl Dent, of Coatesvllle, visited her sister, Mrs. John Parker Sunday.

( ENTER MVHIOM. Vivian Hendren, of Indianapolis, and Kenneth Hendren of Stilesville, and Mrs. Etta Ikamire spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simmons. Miss Montie Uuark spent Sunday and Sunday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruark at Greencastle. Miss Lillie Ikamire spent Sunday with Miss Jessie O’Neil at Fillmore. Paul Coleman and children and Miss Effie Reeves spent Sunday with Nelson Reeves and family, near Roachdale. Mr. Aaron Finley, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicholis the past few weeks, has returned to his home near Franklin, Ind. Jerome Coleman is on the sick list Ruth Ruark, of Greencastle. spent Sunday afternoon with Dora Ruark and family. Mr Wells of Greencastle spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Clark.

NEW MAYSVILLE. A. E. Weller and family of Groveland, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weller. Mrs. Martha Gregory spent Sunday with Dan Weller's. Wm. Underwood and wife and W. H. Ader and wife went to Martinsville Sunday. Nora and Richard Trotter. of North Salem were guest of Mrs. Ott Bartlett Wednesday. Charles McFerren fftsfrfbuted a wagon load of fine pumpkins among friends in town Monday. Mrs. Lou Peyton is spending the week with her son, Harvey. Cleatls Leslie is out of school on account, of sickness. Leland Stewart entertained Wm. Barker and wife Sunday at dinner. Mrs. Cramer and Ida Steward visited Mrs. Curt Brown, Monday. John Starr and family of Anderson and J. M King and wife composed an auto party to Dr Cullipher’s Sunday. Mrs. Robert Buchanan is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barker and Mr. and Mrs Mills spent Saturday at

Roachdale. J. M. Stewart and wife and their .guests, Mr. and Mrs Downs of Newport, Ky., spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cullipher. J. T. Higgins's mother is ill. Ethel Wright and son, Stuart, were entertained at James Wright's over Sunday. Mrs. Alice Wilson, who has been quite ill, is reported improving. Mrs. James Graham continues ill. Her daughter, Mrs.I Uatman and family of Advance visited them over Sunday. Frank Horn and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Temple. Mr. ^pencer is improving the property he recently purchased from Reuben Higgins. Joe Rooker was home from Greeneastlo over Sunday. Joe is enjoying his. school work there. Mrs. Burley Boner and son visited in Roachdale part of last week Clyde Steward had a fine colt seriously injured in barb wire fence on Saturday evening.

ed his brother, Roy last Sunday, who lives at Bainbridge, and who Is very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walls took a trip to Ladoga last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havens have a new automobile. Mrs. Cora Nichols visited with Mrs. Bertha Jackson, in Fillmore, last Thursday. Mrs. Eliza Campbell and Mrs. Anna Goodwin spent last Thursday with Mrs. Fred Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ficklin and niece of Indianapolis spent last Sunday with Mr. Garrett's. Several from this place attended the birthday anniversary last Sunday of Grandmother Wright in Fillmore. There were over one hundred for dinner. A fine time was reported . Plenty of music.

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POPLAR GROVE. James Hollick and wife of Grecucastle. spent Friday with Air. and Mrs. M. D. Lasley. Dan Cline and wife visited Saturday night, and Sunday with William Dorsetl and family. Mae Moler of near Clinton Falls, spent the latter part of last week with Alcany Farmer and family. Fred H. Allen and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with Wm. Job at Cunot. Alva Jones and family were Sfinday visitors with Jobn Trout and wife. Rosa Williams, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. U. G. Lyons near Reelsville, has returned home. Those who spent. Sunday with George Bales and family were: Harry Kent and wife, Albert Coffman and Flossie Cox

STAPLE HILL. Brother Dean, of Lebanon, fillled his regular appointment at the Long Branch last Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Carey Payne and family spent last Sunday at Oliver White's. Robert Gardner and wife were Sunday visitors with John Boswell’s John Nelson of Brunerstown has tiaded his team to Fred Thomas for a white mule (earn. The clover hulier is in this neigh borhood. The funeral of Daniel Newton who was murdered Saturday night, occur Tuesday at Lena. Sam Colglazier is doing some carpenter work for Andrew Johnson. There was no sehool at No. 5 on last Monday on account of it being the place of registration.

BROADPARK. James Buis and wife and Ernest Ellett and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Several of the young people attended a party given by Miss Nannie MeCammack at Belle Union Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Stringer and daughter Mildred and Miss Marie Allee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blue visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Vaughn on Sunday. William Stringer has bought the Broadpark store and moved the stock to Eminence. Leomer Wilson and wife and Carl Dent of Coatesvllle and Mrs. Arnold 'and Mrs. Grace Maeo> of Stilesville spent Sunday with John Parker's. Curt Simms and family have moved in to their new house at Broadpark. Mr*. Lee Weesner and daughter of Clayton visited Mrs Roma MeFadden and other relatives around here last week

Notice of Einal Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Margaret Becklehimer Dodds, Elizabeth j Eecklehimer, absentees, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court ' held at Greencastle Indiana, on the j 7th day of November, 1S*12. and show eiiuse, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate o said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to

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Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 9th day of October, 1912.

ARTHUR J. HAMRICK

Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.

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ROACHDALE, If. if. NO. 2. Sunday visitors; Will Barker and wife at Leland Stewart's: Lewis Boling and family, Vern Lydick and wife at Charles Grantham’s; John Cramer and wife and Hazel Steward at O. E. Cramers; Wm. Walton and family with Isaac Hinkle’s. Lena Temple is staying with Carl Williams this week. Wm. Underwood and wife, and Wm Ader and wife went to Martinsville Sunday in Mr. Underwood's machine

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Notice of Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, Putnam county, SS: In the Putnam Circuit Court, September Term, 1912. Frances Deitz vs August Deitz. Complaint No. 8338. Now comes the plaintiff ny Hays & Murphy, Attorneys, and files her j complaint herein, for divorce, to j pettier with an affidavit that sc 1 '' defendant August Deitz, is a non resident of the State of Indiana Notice Is therefore hercbv given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the 27th day of the next Term of the Putnam Circuit Coun, befhg the 3rd day of December, A. D., 1912, 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 his absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court affixed at the City of Greencastle, this 8th day of October, A. D, 1912. i ARTHUR J HAMRICK. Clerk PTays & Murphy, Plffs' Atty. 3t—SD—Oct. 11

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SOMERSET. There will be a box social at the Somerset, school house this Friday night, Oct. 11. Girls please bring boxes. There will be a box supper at Bainbridge hall Saturday night. Oct. 12 for the benefit of the Bainbridge f.igh school. Miss Samuel, a teacher in Roachdale schools, was the~guest of Miss Pearl Young from Fridav until Sunday. Mrs. Sophia Wells, who has been quite sick for several days is slightly better at this writing. Mrs. Fred Boatman and daughter, Geraldine, are spending the week with relatives and friends near Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett attended his brother's salt* last week RENO. Mrs. Jane Howerton has returned home after an extended visit with her daughter, at Indianapolis. George Vice, of Plttsboro, spent Tuesday night with his mother Mrs. Sarah Vice. Mrs. Grace Terry snout Thursday at Jacob Terry’s. Thomas Ragland spent Wednesday night with his daughter. Carrie Mohart near Fillmore. Manda Marshall, of Danville, is visiting at Jacob Terry's. Mrs. S A. Johnson had two car loads of coal shipped in this week. Mrs Sid acre, of Coatesvllle.( spent Tuesday with Mrs. Charity Crews’ Mrs. Grace Terry and Mrs. Cline spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Leroy Powers. Mr .and Mrs. Enoch Etcheson Mrs Mary Gross and Thomas Ragland spent Sunday with Sarah Vice. John and Wm. Mendenhall, of Perrysville and Mrs. Henry Bitzing. cf Mandan, North Dakota, spent last Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Anna Croon lee. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kelley and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee. Mrs Inda Sarre and daughter, Lillie spent Sunday with W. D. Man's. The new sehool house probably will be ready for use by November.

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EEL RIVER HEIGHTS. Miss Opal Boling and Miss Vere Dean visited with Miss Ruth and Bessie Dean Wednesday. Mrs. Chauncey Sutherlin and Miss Olive Sutherlin called on Mrs. Chas. Dean and daughters, Friday. Sunday visitors: D. H. Barker and family at Earl Barker’s Chas. Dean and family at Ohauncey Sutherlin's, Jessie Eggers and wife at B. F. Bymaster's, Oil Bales and family with Morgan Barker’s, Gran Gordon and wife with Henry Allen's, and Glen Brown with R T. Young’s.

Notice of Einal Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of David M. Chadd, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit court held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 22nd day of October. 1912, ana show cause, if any, why ihe 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 distributee shares. ( Witness. The Clerk of said Court, this 19th day of September. 1912. ARTHUR J. HAMRICK, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 3t-S-D-Sept. 27th.

Tuesday, October 15, > 12 Beginning at ten o'clock a m HORSES Six head of horse, L mules, consisting of 1 bay mare, 12 years old; 1 two-yea,- 0 i d Don Patch colt; l y ea r ,i ng Z Patch colt: 2 two-year-old mules i weanling mule. CATTLE—1 red short horn rof l Jersey cow; 1 spring steer calf HOGS—28 head of hogs conslstljj r > brood sows and 23 shoats. DAY and GRAIN-6 ton timofy buy, baled; 1500 bushels corn shuck, ed down in field. IMPLEMENTS-1 Turn Bull wa*. on; 1 six foot McCormick mower; i twelve foot sulky rake; 1 breaking plow; 1 new Century Cultivator; i sixty tooth steel harrow; l double set w’ork harness. MISCELLANEOUS—Some household goods: 198 Hoosier Incubator and other articles too numerous to mention. JAMES C. OGLE. Ladles' Aid of Fillmore will serve

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MAN II ATT AN. Born—to James Tate and wife a daughter, Saturday, Oct. 5. Ross Hodshire, of Russellville, spent Saturday night with his parents. E. C. Lewis and daughter, Dorotha visited his father Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hodshire visited John Urtons and family, at Reelsville, Monday. Orval Davis, who has been working in the north part of the county this summer, is home for a few days Mrs. Sam Wright called on Mrs. John Hodshire Tuesday afternoon. Gladys Davis is staying with Mrs. Tate this week. Mrs. John Wright has been spending a weeks with friends in Brazil. Charles Bram is hauling logs for a new corn crib. Clarence Pollom has been doing some plastering for Mat Roberts this .week.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Not’ce is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Thomas A. Akers, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Clrcutt Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana on ihe 20th day of October, 1912, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settle-

Public Sale At my farm, 4 miles north of Groeneastle on the Rockville road. on Thursday, Oct., 17,1912 At 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: HORSES and MULES—5 tnad of horses, 3 good brood mares: 1 four* vear-old horse, works any place: t two-year-old horse: 4 head mules, 1 two-year-old mule; 3 yearling mules CATTLE—3 No. 1 Jersey mild cows; 3 good Jersey heifer calves; j good calves; 15 yearling heifers, good feeders; 12 yearling steers: 1 two year old cteer; 1 Herford bull and 1 Herford heifer. 2-year-old. HOGS—95 head shoats, extra good feeders; some cows and pigs.

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ROCKY PIKES. Marion Allen and family, Bui Browning and family and Joe Allen and family were the guests of AYesley Flint and wife Sunday. Clarence Scobee and family spent Sunday with honiefolks. The party at Herman Flint’s Saturday night was well attended. Tom Holland and mother has been visited her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Harris. Miss Twig of Crawfordsvillo, has been visit Mrs. Mary Flint tinpast few days. Charles Watson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomas, Sim O’Hair, John Manugon. and Mr. and Mrs John Sigler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sunday evening. Clarence Scobee was in Brazil on Monday. John Sigler and family visited Mr and Mrs. Andy Thomas Sunday night Mr. Woodworth and family has moved from Illinois to their new home in this neighborhood. Guy Lyon, of Indianapolis, visited homeoflke Saturday and Sunday.

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