Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 224, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 November 1948 — Page 8
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NOTICE OF FINAt, SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby jriven tliit t:ifi undersignprt clminirtratrix of the palate of WH'iam RusMe" -Whlt w. this day fllnd in thft office of Hie. Hrk of the. PuMiv."n Circuit Coii'-t lwr final report of her account with paid estate, and thut the same will tie heaH b" 'he Snlli"nn nirr-ipt Coi"-t on the S7th dav of November the same being the -3rd ludieial day of the November terra 194S of Ra!d court. Creditors, heirs and legatees "f said decedent therefore are hereby notified to popr in raid court on paid day and show cause wh'' said report should not b nrm"ov"1. BESSIE WHITE, Administratrix. Witness mv hand and sil of s.iid court at PuMiviin tliis ith day of November lfl'18. EARI. A. KNOLR. Clerk of Sullivan ,0'r-uit Ct-urt. r-'l'"'he- ft- 1n"!ghe!', Attorneys, -lat ins 10-4-4& 2t. "Oldat 40,50760?" Han, You're Crazy Forget your ssf Ttiwanl8 are peppy at 70. Try pcppinil up" with Oslrns. Cnutulns Walo for wp.nk. rundown tet-Um! aue solely to boily's Inct: ot Iron whivh many men and women cjiII 'oM.' 1 ry Ostrej Touic TunlMs or lp. yomiKer tccllne. tun very duy. New HKiualuwd'- bim onlv At all drug stores everywhere in Sullivan, at . Smith Dt un store.
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. MATINEE rsc3l Today, 2 P.M. t PAXTON Mrs. Patricia M. Trent called on iiiends in Carlisle Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. George Boling of Palestine, lilincij spent Tuesday here visiting friends, Mesdames Ida Springer and Lcla Sidefcottom oi! Sullivan were guests of RCfs. Hannah Crago and Lola Wednesday. Mrs. Connie Doyle visited her brother, James Burdge at Sullivan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Stone spent the week end in Terre Haule visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaFolletle and other relatives. Pence At Last From PERSISTENT STCI3! No vromiiir th'JMnnds tasJ bp Itchy torirent bless thrt day they changed to Re?luol. 'ire's quick action from first moment a bU.srut Bense of peace that lor.t3 and lasts, ihtrnkM to 6 active soo'v'ninK Agents in a lanolin b?tse t?mt stays or. Don't be content with uny-n.i ica erfective i-iian Kcsinol Oiniment. to you i i the mail worth 15c on your of New PERK SCAP Be! PROOF BSYOKD C'JISTJCfi washing tests!
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P.M. CONTINUOUS Burnette's CVvn Recordings, Patron On Evening Show! with his family. ! Mrs. Rebecca Willis of Sullivan ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ,Ulrich Wednesday. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash call ed on Mrs. Deborah Nash Tuesday Mrs. Lola Crago . returned to her home in Cairo, Illinois Monday after several weeks here caring for Mrs. Hannah Crago who was ill. Mesdames Rebecca Willis and Pearline LeDune and MissPamelia of Sullivan called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Ulrich Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Booker were in Carlisle Monday. " . Mrs. Hazel Stuller is in Terre Haute visiting her sister, Annabell Meeker and family. . HUNTER DIES CLEANING GUN ELKHART, Ind., Nov. 11 (UP) Clyde Marks, age 35, Wakarusa, died yesterday of wounds received while cleaning his shotgun, presumably to get it ready for the opening of the hunting season. The accident occurred in his home. Coroner Burton E. Kin ' tner said Marks used a . broom and a mop stick as crutches to get out of the house and call for help from neighbors. ,' A -- NOTICE OF SAT.K OF w . COUNTY REAL ESTATE -P,t!'ce fIs. herebr. K'ven that the aoard of Commissioners of Sullivan County, by the Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana, will offer nt pub'io auction at the North Door of the Court House of said county, at 31 o dock A. M.. Monday, December' 6. 1918, to the highest bidder and at a price not less than the appraised value thereof, the following describod real estate in Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana, as acquired by Sullivan County for delinquent taxiEeginning at a point on the south line of the northeast quarter of thn northwest quarter of Section 2i Township 7 North, Range 10 west, 43 13 rods west of the southeast . corner of said quarter qiiar-er. and being in the center ' of Turtle Creek as the same is now located, and running: thence northeasterly with the center of Paid Creek to a point wher th same crosses the east line of said quarter quarter; thence no'th on said east line to a point 32 rods south of the northeast corner of said quarter quarter: thpnc" wett 43 13 rods: thence south 48. rods to the place of beginnins. contaming EIGHT (8) acres more or The purchase price shall he i-e-miircd in cash on said dav of sale Real estate will be eoid sublet to 190 fr thC yeai" 1919 payable in missioners of the Conntv of ShUivan. OART.ANn D. f!OTT F.. LOWT5I T. TTT"RPTf Poard of Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana. I Spoil Attest : Hubert Sevier. 1 ". Auuitor nuiiivan County Indiana. 1st ins 10-4-48 4t. ACKACHE. LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER Of Tired Kidneys When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pain3, legr pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puiliness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning Sometimes shows there is something wrong . With your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Do&n's Fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over SO years. Doan's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous wastsflufil yojur Mooi. Get Don' PiUa,
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9 South Main Jack Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Presbyterian Church Circles will meet as follows: Circle No. 1, with Mrs. Etta Jamison; Circle No. 2, at the church; and Circle No. 3, with Mrs. Gilbert Snyder. Awegon .Garden club will meet with Mrs. W. O. Nichols Thursday afternoon, Nov. 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Methodist Church Choir will meet for rehearsal Thursday night at 7:30. The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening, Nov. 11, at 7:30. This is roll call meeting and every member of the Temple is urged to be present. The District Deputy will be here to hold inspection of the Temple. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. The Birthday club will not meet Thursday, Nov. 11, with Mrs. Oran Patton due to illness. The C.W.E. club will meet Friday. November 12th for a covered dish dinner at 12 noon with lMii-s. Stella. Wilkey. . Sullivan Council No. 73 R. & S. M. Seated meeting Thursday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p. m. Rehearsal in Royal and, Select Masters degree. All members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Robert W. Shepherd, I. M., John Sweeney, Rec.. The County Chorus has changed their meeting dates to the first and third Mondays of each monh. They will meet with Mrs. Rose Haskett, 642 West Washington Street at 7:00 p. m., Nov. 13. New members are asked to join as soon as possible. Notice Sullivan Lodge No. 2G3 F. & A. M. Stated meeting Tuesday, Ncv. 16, at 7:30 p. m. AH rremhers uirsrotl to attend. Arisitors welcome. Alvin "Al" Ppainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
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Smith Phone 477 Regular meeting- of Meiroin Chapter No. 279 O.E.S. will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 11. All officers and members please attend. Visitors welcome. Evelyn Shorter, W. M., Anna McCammon, Sec. Delta Theta Tau guest night, Monday, Nov. 15. at American! Legion Home, 7:30 p. m. Alpha Delnhian club will meet Monday afternoon, Nov. 15, at the home of Mrs. Wendell Tennis, West Washington Street, at 2:15. Dr. Robert Donnelly will be the guest speaker. The Sullivan Home Economics club (will meet with Mrs. Cliff Pyles, 227 East Johnson Street, Wednesday, ' Nov. 17, at 2 o'clock. All members urged to attend. Call 424-X if unable to attend. Associate Tri Kappa will meet Monday, Nov. 15. at 7:30 p.' m. with Mrs. Lee F. Bays. MEROM Mr. and Mrs. Max Burke and family spent Sunday with relatives in West Terre Haute. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and daughter and . Patty Copeland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell' Dugger and daughter at Linton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ovaline Arnett and daughter and Mrs. Ora Brown w?re guests Sunday of Mrs. , Freda Hubble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson have returned home from a visit with relatives at - Jascnville. Delno Vickrey left Monday for San Francisco, California, where he will be employed. Webb Milam left Monday for Turlock, California to. spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and Grover Vickrey visited with Mr-, and Mrs. Lester Milsm and family at Newport, Indiana over the week-end. ' Mrs. Gertrude Clayton of Indianapolis came , Sunday to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fox. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKee of Benton Harbor, Michigan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cap Reid. cranky 'every month'? Are you troubled by distress of female functional periodic disturbances? Does' this make you feel so tired, hlffh-strung, nervous at sucft times? Then do try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptomsl Pinkhum's Compound is made especially or women. It also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! Any drugstore. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compound 7 cu. fl. capacity
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DUGGEE Miss Mary Walters was in Linton Monday evening. William Coyner has returned
to Urbana, Illinois after spend- j ing a week at his home here. Mrs. Stella Ringer was the over night guest of Mrs. Homer Meredith Monday . evening. Mrs. Stoney Padgett of Gambill was in Dugger Monday. Mrs. Dorris McGuire returned to her home in Tulsa, Oklahoma after a visit with her sisters Mrs. O. E. and Mrs. M. E. Dugger. Mrs.Henry These of Pittsburg, Penn. is the guest of her mother Mrs. Ida Pigg and her sister Miss Effie Pigg. Mrs. Lyman Elerick was the guest Monday of Mrs, William Barcroft. Mr. and Mrs. Kennie Exline of near Gambill were Monday guests in Dugger. Mrs. F. M. Dukes and Mrs. E. A Hammack were in Pleasantville Monday. Pythian Sisters initiated two candidates at their iasf meeting. A six o'clock dinner was served in honor of Mrs. Thelma Hickman who was elected Grand Trustee of the Pythians Grand Temple in October.. She received many nice gifts. i,'" , of 'appointment Notice is hereby given tl at fio undersigned has been appointed Administrator ot the estate of Helen Mefcwau, deeeaw.-d late of Sullivan County. Indiana. Said estate i? "uuPwd to be solvent w -MJ DAVID M-EVAN. Hilary ft Selwrer. Atto"1''810''1st ins 10-1-4S 31. . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is i hereby given that the Coard of Commissioners of Sullivan Countv. Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 12 o'clock Noon on Mon day, December 6. 1948, lor the .following at the Sullivan County Jail: r,yj,MBMG EgUlPMKN. R?JPAIRS OF EQUIPMENT, PAINTVi9r OF ENTIRE INTERIOR OF JAIL, CELL BLOCKS AND REAiHS AND REPLACEMENT OF GUTTERS AND DOWN SPOUTS All materials and supplies to bs furnished hv the Ev..f,,i treclor. Specification are on file in the County Auditor's office at the Court House in Sullivan. Indiana. Bids shail be submitted on prescribed forms which are obtainable at the County Auditor's office. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check in the nmount of S1C0.O0 The successful bidder will be required to execute surety bond in amount of twenty-five ner cent of the amount pf h'S bid. Said bond to be approved by the Board of County Commiin. 'oners. Non-coluslon affidavit to be filed with eieh bid. The Boird of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and a." bit's. rited thi3 4th day of November, 1918. JOHN R. HOWARD CARi and D RCOTT P.. 1 OWf f, TITRPEN Ronrd of Ootmniiinne'-g of Sullivan County, . Indiuna.(SoM) ATTEST: Hubert Sever. ; County Auditor. t". 1st ins 10-4-48 2t. 'WIH'JJ. .!, H'llVJ.l,l. iff t That matchless combination of suede-like corduroy andjBIock's "luxury fit"
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