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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 9,1928
No. 150.
CAMPAIGN GOING GOOD I !)(■ Tnule Booster Campaign, be-
ing put on during the month of April by the Merchant Members of the Gioeiua-tle Chamber of Commerce,
CT I Of IIS ‘ S moVi " B lhe > report, an ! jl . JLv/UlU more than the u uul amount of intei-
e.'t i.> being taken in the campaign by
" ,, , ■ i ic i>i th ‘ of the community aiul the
BLANfHAKI* -N I E. • n ,erdianta.
ivtltb DAlEl a I ^ STATION band to speeuwat
The Greencastle band will play at
( K> ORGAN COMPANY the Indianapolis Motor Speciway on
J the day of the annual Decoration Day
. T . knU .d Musician And ruce " il " av ‘".nounced Monday. A Irlv Manager of The ba "‘ l l ' f 11111 ^ wi » m^e the
nada Theater Here. 11 H’-
CITY CHURCHES WELL ATTENDED HERE SUNDAY
SPEt IAL PROGRAMS FOR EASTER SUNDAY PRESENTED AT
CHI R<TIES.
•HUttHES WERE
Easter Themes Were Features
At All ( hurehes.
iBlanchaH, -on of Dr. an I jard, .^utli College Aven-ylea.-ting twice daily from L at St- Louis, aceoiding J|. c jved bj the Banner on l,js letter Mr. Blanchard
NEW PROCESS CEMENT WILL NOT BE USED
m-m i»eoplr an mere animals or tools. The death of a slave meant no more than the death of an animal. After the resurrection it was different. The first effects of this belief ethically and socially were marulou and fai reaching in their cormeiiuenees. The Christian slave holder >»■ amc intri e ted in the salvation of the souls of his slaves. We read < f whole hou < holds being baptized at one time. Paul’s letter to Philemon i the let 1 ter of one Christian i im to another
( ROW DEI) urging him t take had. hi run :nv.i> II \D 1 slave who had become a Christian
Special Musical Programs Built With a " ! to lr «“ ,linl « s « bn lian. Tin
inteiest in the well-being of the mil brought with it a new interest in the well-being of the body. Now, ihat which happened in the world when men came to see in each othei immortal souls, is the basis of those
PUTNAMVILLE IS NOTEWORTHY HISTORICALLY
SOME HOI SES THERE NOW ARE
NEARLY ONE HUNDRED
YEARS OLD.
M Ml,ROt S
Woolen Mill, Tan Yard, Saw and Grist Mills, Gabinct Shop, Drug
and Dry Goods Stores.
t> which is richer in interesting liis-
Mit be interested to know no w broadcasting fiom T[, here in XT. Hnui.'. I V. todi'V (Saturday), and [the air probably at the every day, and around Ut o’clock in the evening, pobably receive more powlie Federal Radio Coinmislusts the wave lengths, r-t of May. However, you
me now. You will find
ur set probably somewhere “Ineor” cement will not be u.-ed on
V'borhood of KMOK, an- the TOO foot stretch on the Green- tomb something happened which iLouis station. About tho ca.stle-Stilesville road, east of Green-' changed the world' conce|ition of j\|yy the studio of WIL. is castle, it was decided Saturday aft- immortalit\ and tin future life. And, id to th< ioof of the Mel- ei noon at a special session of the when Je.-us < n • "ilh from the
( < )M MISSION ERS MET IN SPE- ( IAL SESSION HERE SAT l |{. DAY AFTERNOON. ROAD MEW ERS REPORTED
:
Counfy Couimisiiioners Were Asked By ( hamber of Commerce To
Use Incor Cement.
All of the services were well attended at the Fii -t Christian church
on Easter Sunday. In the morning 1 ethical and social movements which, lo, ' l ' ul natter than is Putnamvillc Uev. Ii. H. Bruner spoke on the sub- ,, avt , continued to sweeten and uplift 1,n,1 < f< >r that reason, it ha.- lieen jeet, “A Morning that Changed the the life of the world through the “wiitton up,” in prosi and poetry, in W. rhl.” In the evening a very beau- centuries, and which wci. „ e v( i mor ljo °k and newspaper, very often.
; tiful and impre ive pageant entitled attive than in our age When our Mary Magdalene was given. This modern industrial leader- come t,
. \va- followed by a very impressive rt-ahy believe in the immortality of , T" ” baptismal service. every human soul, they will not long- " f “^‘t'^te PopulaDon as rega ds In his morning -erinon .Mr. Uruner er call the men who work for them l 1 '" K lc ' 1 11 1
| suggested three way - in which the 1 mere ‘hands’. You say, ‘It makes no
at the ford of Drcr Creek w<*rc fam jous old hostelrie in the day of ti.< I covered wagon on the National road, known into the I n East and tie l.n
West.
It is tho iidentiuii, in writing tin i articles, not to icprint matter which i ha- been placed before the public in years pa.-t, but due to the fact that .-o large a number of Putnam I county's present families are descend ant- of Putaamville pionen , wo vr print a list of Warran town liip'
1NDISIRIES rally-ettlei which appeal cl in Wcik
| hi.-tory of the country, in lieu of mof detailed mention of thriii a- i’.(livid mils: James Townsend, William Had don. Samuel Hawn, Benjamin Hawk ins, to oi go Pearcy, Thonia- Browi , John Honder-oii, Peter Waynick, A1
There is no town in Putnam coun- 1 CXillllifr Coll | 0 y, Arthur Conley, John
TICKETS ARE COMPLETE FOR OFFICES HERE
LAS i PE I IT D>NS FOR < «>l)NTY OFFK FX WERE FILED ON S VTTfRDAY.
DM I SION
two Filed jeet To
• I I’KIMARIES lor Office of Sheriff Sub Decision of Republican
Primal ies.
The town appeared arrived at ina-
Baird, Gilmore Conley, John Arnold, John Akin, Judgi Dew-ee-e, W illiam W. Walden, John Men n , Jacob Peek, William Duckworth, l».i\i,| (Tearwat er. John May, Thomas McCarty, Joseph Denny, Thonm- Hancock,
turity vety quickly, the greater part H^ 1 - l,rnnis Williams, John
Gai rcn, John (’. Sollec. , Nathaniel
resurrection of Je-us of Nazareth difference what a man believe- ulmut 1 from the dead has profoundly chang immortality.’ I say, it makes all th ed the world. “When Jesus came diiference between a pagan and a from the tomb something happened Christian civilization. Take away this which completely changed the life and belief which has come down to lithe faith of hi- disciples, and through from these early disciples of Je-us, them the life and faith of the world, and very little is left but deep darkWheu Jesus came forth from the nes-and despair. The philosophy and'
•he science which seek- to ridicule this belief without any higher dm trine of the nature of man to put in its place is seeking to cut the ncrvi
of every noble effort and
achievement in life. It their effort-' succeed ive might as wi ll write “Icha hod” over the door of modern civil-1
|d in connection writh a new County commissioners which was held torn!) -onu thing happened which has they are building there, ii the Commissioners’ Ilouin in the changed the world ethically and su-
probably the highest court house. : dally.”
l hooey and the new studio The Chamber of Commerce had “The men who hail followed Jesu»dl joint, -u to speak. At asked the commissioners to u.-e "In- for three year- with high hope- of ization. aie broadcasting by cor” because it will harden in forty- the Kingdom which they thought he tiul from the organ here eight hours and the road can be op- was about to < tabli-h on earth, were k- studio at T080 Lindetl cued for use in that length of time terrified ami -tunned at hi- death.
while if the ordinary cement is u-ed. Darkness that penetrated their very ( the highway will be closed for ap-j.ouls closed in upon them. And with
jchani i- one oi Gicencas- pi-oximately thirty days. J darkness came fear. Like hunted an-
The road with the exception of the 1 imals they (led, u the oldest account, “ foot stretch was completed last implie- back to their old haunts in
account of the weather, Galilee.
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fill i - cade of its i xistance, between IHTu and 1840. The town wa- al-o unique in that among it first inhabitant were people of education and enterpri-o, who, in turn, attractid others of the same attributes, so that the place became noted in that re-
spect.
That 1’utnamvillc almost became the county seat is well known. In
I it, a public -(plan via laid out JOHN
which was to ho the site 1 of the court house. |l is now the resting place of
^^ I he school hull o, on the south side of
th National load. Also, a- is well known, the town wa- almost successful in the competition with Grcen-ca.-tle for the location of DePauw
(Continued on I’ago 3).
LAD READY TO MEET FATE IN DEATH CHAIR
HALF ID DIE TONIGHT FOR MFRDKR OF DID GGIST.
It ESIGN I D
IA F.< I I KIN
1 nuth I’rcp.iicd (nr Fleclric t hair Michigan < dv I’rison. Sur-
prised At His Pal.
MICHIGAN (TTY, Did., April (L'P— With his scheduled execution
100
talented musicians. II 7ly manager of the Grana#ml wa- also connected ^.,11
Wastle Theatre for sev- W oi k
V as oiganist.
had to
that lime. Since
be discontinued at was changed. Those men who were its completion the dismayed at the death of their lead*
sippi River Flood Stage
W WATERS” IS KKiD ItlsING IOM AIM) ANGER MARK.
thoroughfare has been in constant 11 •• hy residents and ether motorist-. Viewers of both the Elmer Y ork et
al
made then reports Saturday afterin . 1,. Tin: Y«*ik mad was killed hy the viewers and the Grogan road was p.-:—ed. The Oscar Obenchain et al
road was continued.
The difference in the cost of the
I wo cements i- about <$400, a-the new I earthly kingflom. Tin y prenchml
CIS, Mo., Apr. y (UP) — .sippi river, already within flood stage, continued to today. Government forelit would 1 ise two or three Nii'xt three days, va.-trr aid, however, that ■ii .-0 fm Uii- .spring was j'lit 1 1 *’M‘ 1 tie nvei ahovi
er’s Power Advertising Again Shown
piocc-s cement i- more expensive
Ilian the kind ordinarily u-cd. A meeting of the board of direc-
G 1 of the Chamber of Commerce and th*' good road- committee was held Monday noon at the College Inn to discuss the proposition of using Incor
1 ITnivei-ity. Had the court house and
Methodist Church. the University both gone to Putnam Speaking from the text, HebrewsI vjllo, the hi.-tory of that town and of l-,2, “who for the joy teat wa- ct Gieeneastie would have Iteen far dif -
before him, endured th cro-s,” Rev. J ferent.
('. Howard Taylor, mini-tor of th The cn-ual visitor in Putnamville only a few hours away, John Hall, Methodist ( huich, said in part: j- , -pecially attracted hy the brick sentenced to die shortly after midfho Cross i- a mighty fact in hu residences which arc piima faciei night tonight for the murder of a
But in a short time all this maM •'• slor y* "hatever on* may think , \ iileme that the town is old. There, South Bend druggist, today wa- re
of it, howevei he may explain it, mi. fom m five of thi.-e which lack 1 signed to his fate, there it stands, towering o’er Ce hut four year.-, possibly five, of be- “Life in the penitentiary," he w.i wreckage of nineteen cculuric.-, worN in ; . nnc full century in age. I re polled to have aid, “nn an .ihout wide ,-ymbol of an indealism hcauti 1 on th*’ south Mile of the National' J5 year.,; the chaii mean live min-
ful to contemplate, of a love that j. the well-known Layman! ute-." h*>us' , with a small brick hou.-e on the! i he 'loomed man w 1 1 . ported to ame lot of approximately the samel have placed liltb laith in Hi*' I* '
is reivamed, of n which ha. on the north ddc ol that liigti j ffMimte effort of ni l om. 1 p. , no parallel in the annuls of mankind, way, at the southeu-t corner of the j Thomas O’Brien, to save him (roll
This symbol has found its way into main block of the town, is the old the rhair.
the best of architectuie and art ami brick tavern nml residence known a<j O’Brien confessed to the actual liteiatuie, institution- of religion ai • (hi Town-end Hou.-e, or Hie Waite j murder. He is serving a life sent built around it. and even trinket- of Hall, and it al-o ha- it- smaller brick ence for hi- share in the crime, prr.-onnl 'adornment me fa-hioned at hou e on tin real of the same lot.' ”1 don’t know why he did that,'
Tin- mall building and that of similar size of the Layman lot are uni-
er, and who were afraid to face the world, were absolutely and complete
ly transformed. The timid and th*'
and the W. A. Grogan et al roads cowardly became bold and courageous ' ll ' '■ ^ * lum " Ml "
Within six week., they held the great- ''V »'»« wplfalp <’ r »he beloved
e.-i revival meeting in history and three thousand people were baptized And not only were their live- changed. They had a different faith. They did not preach a dead Jesus and an
living Christ, and urged men to repent of their -ins and be baptized into the name of Jesus Christ. How arc we to explain thi- changed lif* .inj faith ? They accounted for it hy the resurrect ion of their Mastei. They who had lo.-t hope, who had turned 11
Petition- for county offices a- well a- precinct committeemen were filed in the clerk’s office in the Court House ending Saturday. The last, of the petitions were filed in the afternoon with the majority of them being filed earlier. ID Eugene Hawkins, Greencastle phy-ician tiled for the office of county coroner Saturday, subject to the decision of tin Republican primaries. I rank Reed .f OTovcrdale, county cor oner, tiled for renomination for the olfice of coroner subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. The following are persons who have filed f* 1 the couflty office , subject to the primaries on May 8: Prosecutor; Clifford Dicker-on, Democrat; Marhall Abram-, Republican. Sheriff: Edward Kitcljorge, Democrat; Hen ry O’Hair, Republican; Virgil Grime-, Republican. Treasurer: Alva lasby, Democrat; Gilbert Ogl 1:, Republican. t onuly Surveyor: VV. Dunbar, Republican; Orville O'Neal, Democrat. ( minty Coroner: Dr. Eugene Hawkins, Republican; Frank Reed, Democrat. ( ommi—ioner first District: Morton Fordiee, Russellville, Re publican; James G. Britton, F’incastlc, Democrat. ( i.iiinn—inner Third District: Albert O Alley, Coatesville, R R J, Ri'iiuhlic.in; M. K Co'iper, Demo1 rat.
CLUB LEADER HERE TUESDAY
MISS M\N MYSTEN YVILL VISIT ( H B LE MH It- IN PI I N \M ill! Nil
t r it. If Hie cross vveie -uddenly 11 - nioveil from all these fields of human
cement on the east road. After some disapp'iidment to their old vocations
.MI'S NEW STORE IS Hill WITH ( US DIMERs
BN SATURDAY.
U'' of the advertising powI’aily Banner was clearly ptH la-t Friday and SaturP lle hundreds of customers olr.l the new Trc-. lar 6 III dy sti re on the west side of Moaro during its o|ieiiiiig. J 1 of the ,.d v •rtiaing re ^ opening of the doors of ''' 11 in tin* Banner and
r r ") brought re ults.
discussion it was decided since the e< unty commissioner- would not cooperate that the Chamber of Commerce would drop the matter. Thimeaiis that the road will be do ed for the next three weeks. I HIS W ElihS K \THKR Fair fir.-t half of week, followed period of shower- Wednesday 01 Thursday; cold (ally part of week, followed by slowly rising tempera-
ture.
SUNDAY SHOWS LOOM IN CITY
were -tattled into a new life and came into po e - - ion ,,( a traii-forin. jug faith, by the appearance of their
!er*!. They' aw him. they heard him, ali, .V to triumph over it material *
intere-t, the hnpoviri-hmeiit would ,1,0. i M that they were built to
be appalling. How an ancient iiistm
incut of toiTuie,
ciuclty and clime ami shame ha been transformed into thi. symbol n| beauty and loveline-- uul hum h up lift is an entrancing tory. It i tl" tory of the powei of a gie.'d p* 1 on
M(|R I- HEARD IM VI 1,01 M THEM ERS FAVOR STARTING.
I
f fact of
A report has been current down town for the past several days that
with,., a short time, Greencastle will man the hehever may accept
Dry -poke wdh him, they time lied him. They kiG w that he w.i indeed liseii." “Something happened on that morn irg v In n ,lc-us came forth from the tmill that lias changed the winTd' conception of immortality and the future life. Before the resurrection of J1 *—11... tin conception and the a -urcnee of immortality belonged for the iiio-t part to the great thinkers of the rare; since that day the assurance of inimortality ha- become the pos.-c -mn if all who can believe in a fact of history. It is possible for nicn to believe things which they < oil Id never think through, for men to believe with the heart a- well as tim head. There are many things j which out hearts tell us are true \ Inch we could never prove through our minds. What man the thinker ioii.'iI never prove or ilemon.-trate,
Dr.
vironnient and to inv< t the in-tiumeiit of it- criuHixion with
home of treed slaves who accompan- j
iciuti’d only vvit'i jr | .i.mii Town end here from Ken
(in ky in 1830, or came a little later.] A. in.- U' t from the present Cooper & Siitherlin store is an ohl Illicit hou e of th 0 mine :<go a- the Town ■ nil Hou c, now occupied by "Jack"
Coopir, a (b*-Cendant of an original 1 fl " d his ,, ' v V p ' havt ‘ ,,unte " dei1 ,l "'
( ttlcr of Putnamv ille. F arther w'e t, ( on 1 no,th -idc of the National
Hall .aid, “I don't believe it will help in** any anil it certainly won't do him any good. It will go again-, him in any plea for consideration lie luigh’
r.iuk* Inter.”
Hall closed his (atemeilt with “I'm just line of the guy- who a , ei got a lircak.” He has peiit mueh of lu tnn* in I*. fT rinnt• 1 ie- md othia in-titution-.
May M i ten, of Purdue 11111 ‘i, and a-si-tant late dub 1, will he in Putnam county on
lay.
Ma .li ii plan • visit the var club Ira.h is in Hi*' county and end plan will be made for the
hi "la i, of siiieratiom
chanc
I It* d
wealth of -piritual incaning which makes glad the heait of mi'ii. fh tiillinph of the (To is the tiimnph of a God-filled per niinlitv over all ih** fiendi.-h agencii d«-vi • by -in
fid men for its d' -t 1111 (ion.
The triumph of Re Cros 1 tin
triumph of goodne over t niggle is ever <111 111 this
tween truth and ernn, For the nm ( part evil -eems alway to lie getting
the better of the struggle.
This is th*' fact which piumpted
these lines,—
"Right forevei "ii Hie scaffold. Wrong forever on the throne." Who witnessing tie crucifixion of Jesus on the cros would hava daied ptedkt for the dying Galilean in ultimate victory? T" all appeaianci
goodness wa - being done to it - death now occupied by liy the evil in the heart- ol men. Hut which dab hack
mid, i another hiick re-idmee of the line age, which 1 the home of
A11 Fry.
The 1 fom hu ge hi irk it. idem . , with tin two mall one near by hit aid to be the ohir t in Putiinmvill*',
Temperature Is Rising Slowly
vend Icade Tuesi
Mi
ious cit y
coming year 1 nio,*' md mo ested in the project poli-oi
this
ilitr
club wmk. Each year > persons become interwork and the various d hy Die club and
11 th*' pl m. will be f-pccially
« 11 v : < iDioi.s vv 11 1 opf x II ERF M AT WEDNE-
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lacking but a few year* of being one
evil The bundled years old. The bouse now world b* occupied by Mr-. IF ter, acio.-s the
tii'id oa.-| from t b*' Town-end House i- of almost as giesl age, and north of it, on the -tree! t" the depot, is the former home of "Father” Hawley, a Presbyterian mini tei who had a remarkable pa-toiat* in Putnamville,
beginning in the 4<*’-.
Three ,|iiartei- of h mile east < f Putnamville, in the north side of tho
National r, an and alni"-t opposite the wn- made ha/ .id o f. , p new Grant Hotel, i-a frame building ( , jtr j, tM . we ll a-inotori t-. SundH
was dear but the temperature n maiued ifitlnr low thmughout
- \ II KDVV W VS l»l Vt.RI I V ID 1 D V V IN PUTNAM COUNTY. I VST FR VV VS , I E V R.
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Ki mg teinpeiature 1 |iroiiii.-' T t*'i ludiaim foi Monday .mil Tue-dny Saturday moriiing tlic mercury Ini' ed mi it downward 11 end ami tow n Hu' end o f Hie aft'in <01 ni l SnDii day evt rung was very di igreeubln Fate 111 the afternooi now taited to fall and aided hy a .iri-k wind, Hi
will ic-opi 11 ng following' a
A lie
to the
Stwallrv,
day- of old
The city schools
U' in d.iy morning following a two cln il day vacation f n the student . < I i 1 vv 1 ic di mi ed la t FT iday
nftr rnoon.
<T; -1 for tudelit:. in the Univiiity will tart next Monday. College cla. • were di-im e,| Saturday
mol ning.
Joseph Newman Died On Sunday
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interest
connection
':; , '; l | rrp,| a,, " u, a ,p ' ,0 l r ' 1 coul 1 d "° l be t TulT* kn'tu the hero of moral -truggl* - and the • ' Mull,,,-, local druggist, by the load k ; of H blc to make “ nmll notice that he would that such a movement ha- been urn 1 , f falt| , thl . —*Uhii,* r* ten ■ VPara « f »«« vi*- for some tune. p 1( ,p|,ecie. and set its r'-n-ue of the Banner, one will be force,I on Greencastle, be • ^ ^ ^ ^ a ,, ur ,, s >*“»'i Mr. Mullins stated that r«U-c practically every lown " , , w | )a , P v er t Le deutl, may take L?* 1 ' balls to the young- .oumiing the city, ts running Xu, lay aa ‘ (jim the ,,lal •-Id have shows. This , r „ Ht Cities of Home and Love and a least a hundred more Bainbnd.e Uru '- 1 • ( . Brotherhootl, nr ,|uench the vital en that - Indiana polls, Ma tmav.l le Craw ;i jt h( , n , (>f (i((d
mentioned ineidenta only fordsville, Danville, and Flu,,,
’bat the Banner covers fl*'ld. The latest til in re ia.se.-, as a ((> , iinlrth | nlr hannened on that res-
and community better rule, are run on Sunday, and T other new-paper in tho known fact that many Green, B , u ‘ <his i* not strange when people visit out of town movie shows '"'D- that the Rutmnr'M Mil Sunday, in order to have the en-
est to inn within a short time, Ureencasue win 'o*" 1 " ' " ‘ ' the glad aiiiiounceniciit of FI 1 ter Archibald Cooper, -enior, con-1rude i , with Banner have Sunday moving pictures. Ihe .-.nmo 1 ( ^ inorniiig, changed all of thh Fivil had between 1835 and ISTh, and then
known as f'cci Creek Hall. The Nu tional road tuiffic of tho.-e day- wa without a bridge aero-. Deer Cr» 'k, having to fold that. stream at a point vvh' re the old National road 11 ridge over the creek via- located, al
most in front of the < ooper
ami
1’latii- ergy
shielded hy His Goodness.’
j g a "Something happened on
'that M1 .','umv’ Greencastle urrectimi „i*t„ which
th p world ethically and socially. V\ hen
done it worst, but hoi been unable to triumph over gondiie-s. Whatei the seeining triumph *'f ev il, the Cut me belongs to the good, fm goodne and not evil is inde.-tructible. "T'lutT cru-hed to earth "ill rise again, The eternal years of God are her-.”
The triumph of the Cro-s is the The lattei I,name Die changing triumph of lov** over hate. All of th*' point of t! e team of Die old stag' means which hate could devi-e were coachr a place where the pa-sengerr employed to humiliate, torment, and wr, tegale i with suh.-tantisl food torture the Man of Galilee, .-arc- and the usual drinks of that day, and a in, discourtesy, cruelty, the crown the horses were “baited.” of thorns, the cup of hitter herb . There was a conflagration in Put Love did not strike hack. TIT- vv:' the pamville about 187.'i which nearly
MumTiy morning Di* tempi ratin'' .started, to li-e slowly ami k* pt. li.-ii":
steadily during the dav.
VV V l\\ \L!D Full FTF I V ONE YEVKS WELL KNOWN IN (TTY.
MVKRIAGK EHTNSI VViiiT* 11 Kynerson, c lumbu , In 1,1 a, to Marguerate Kohy, Greenca
idH-e. Ue
Chailes C. Ilutchi on, Bedford, to Izella Michael, Roachdale. MORGAN VICTIM OF BLACKJACK
the belief in the immortality of the
I bet
. , 1 1 , * ow , lh to be men it changed their whole attitude
Past six months. Dur- Danville are the iate-t followers. The greater ,2 of March, the circula- added to the ranks of the open Sun ^ . , v _ 2,400 (la ' 1 y ut'd the day theaters. _ the cureleat kind of slaver when
^ Hver a get 1 ^T,392" copies l".tamm-t thjZr" Bedford and soul became J,^reality
Joseph VV. Newman, age ,’7, well known Di cm,1 tie mail pa :ed away ct hi- honic on Beriy dreet, late Hundcy night a the i" -ult of a ..tiok' of ; : ruly i . Mr. Newman offered the stroko la-t Wednesday evening. He was the oldest son of Clinton V. and Ma 1 y Wheeler Newman an I wabnin in Hendricks county, May 5. 1881 Hi parent.- were among the early rttler 'f tli- state of In Tana. Mr. N* v ni'in ha been an invali*! foi fifty
"nr* years. <
IE ic urvived hy t.h( wife, and five daughG i , M Minnie Bunion, W'St lock, Canada, Mis. Ida (Tiia 1 of near ('oatesville, Mr-. F'JIai I’anisli, Green 1 ■ die, Mi I,Him King of FTatwood ,
•'rrage
was 2,.’!ti7.
^VNDERY NOTICE ^ "Hi hive Greencastle ComH, Monday ut 7:30 P. 1 hhi,,.
Williams, Com. action.
this matter was — - , ,, ut diction and therefore could take no ^
the members of the upper They thought of the com-
prayer on dying lip. ‘‘F'ather fnrgive vv pt clean the block north of the
them, for tliey knew not what tiny National road, leaving only the Tiwn- ( OLOKF.D 'I \ . VV ts IN.It I!1 D V I do.” Hate -prilled to have 11 iun,pin'd, end Hou e and it mailer brick, IJMF.DAEF, LV I F. SI NDVY But the Easter announcement chang which were mentioned above. In Hint NIGH I.
ed all of that. Hate had done Hs am block, near the west corner, was
living under 1 wor " t * h,,t lovp bad triumphed. The Dir Clepsaddle Tavern. The old tavern John Morgan, colored wa the 1 n
(Toss is everywhere the symbol of well, at which thousands of human tim of a blackjeck it Limedale, about d Mi . Fdla I igg "f Indi ina|Kili triumphant love. In all the fields of being and horses diank. is yet in the 10:3(1 o’clock Sunday night, lb* -u The funeral -' ivices will be le M human activity and interest, where yard. That fin de troyed ‘he town’s tained a two inch scalp wound as the at the Lakin F'lineral Home 1 icsday hate is working it- destruction, love principal business houses, and wa- a re-ult of the attack afternoon at •’. to 0Y1 "ck with the will yet win. * very seveie blow to the people. He was brought to Greencastle in Rev. Howard Taylor in charge. In
. That Clapsuddle Tavern, the Town- an unconscious condition and the in- termini wil be in F’oiest Hill ceme(Continued on puge 4) send House, and the Deer Creek Hull jury was dressed by Dr. A. E. Ayler. tuiy.
