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GRKENCASTLK, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928. W* Ililf

No. 251.

AUW WILL

PEN SEPT. 12 ^OR FRESHMEN '•iRCLASSMJSH WILL < 11 ■

DAYS LATER- < l \

/UKR STARTS ON 171H.

[ JLLMENT to bl

BUSY CORNER ONSTATEROADS SOLD FRIDAY

Ip

CUm To Be About lb. Aa In Former ^ ♦•ar*, 'ccording to Present Outlook.

V. F. W. MEEIINO

The most important meeting of the year will be held Monday night at 7:h0 o’clock in the City Library. The delegate and alternate to the National Convention will be elected ami also the program he is to vote will be wotked out. Half fare railroad tickets will be given out to members

tnMh tvi^hing to attend this convention be- U'.' * UV*’ **'* s * •''ELLS

ginning in Indianapolis, Aug. 2ti-2S. 1K.VI I H* \MHIK\\ Hllll AND Plans will also be discu.-sed for the DuNAI.ll \| LEAN, erection of a summer camp for use I — ■

UEAVl of I 1 '"! members and their friends, I’KlCE PAID WAS JUJ.tiOU

County Fair plans will also be worked out. All members and eligible exservice men are invited and urged to |

attend this meeting.

FRANK ASHWORTH, Adjt. J. A. FRIEND, Commander.

Koseoe Hurst Has Operated Barbecue Stand and Filling Station There

For Fi\e i cars.

STII.ESVILI.E PU NK HELD ON SATI KDAY, AlHiUST The annual Stilesville picnic

Stilesville Saturday, Augu.-t Ith. SHIP AT SEA SIGHTS PLANE; NOT IDENTIFIED

II STE tMER FOR I III M ER WIRELESSES SIGHTING BIPLANE OVER Ot I AN.

ninetieth fall term of DePauw —j. rsity will get underwav on Ik esday, September 12, when the [■j.nen are expected to rei^rt fot W/ration. The uppercla -men will I lv two days later, on Friday, the t v and active class work will -tart following Monday, Sepiembet

' is announced.

s presumed that most of the ‘ j fraternities will lie open when! eshmen arrive and the f.dlnw-Hd-^eek will -ee the active ]d> dg )( the prospective fraternity men, l ,he week promises to be a real

■j^jording to the present outlook. ***** 1 *

enrollment this jear will hr the same as it has been. The

Vien class is expected to he as — as in former years, although NOTHING FROM Rol l >1111 tw, like every other big business

ing keener competition than in I, h i r years. More than 200 Rector j n trships have been awarded by |n enry B. Longden, secretary of

ector Foundation, but universi-

Jch as Butler, with its new lo- LONDON, Aug. 4. , and with the State L’niver-’ British steamer Amakura radioed to-

tll’, offering similar scholarship-,! day that at midnight KST an air-

il \| t the competition keener than plane circled her in mid-Atlantic. .efore and this may have some The Amakura’s mes-ag. aid: on the 1!)2R-5J!) enrolln^ nt here, “At 5 a. m. (iMT, in latitud> 4(1:20

— **** usual quota fs expected north, longitude 20:40 we-t, an air-

here when the first b»ll ring-, plane approached u- front the westjOIKhB completion of more new ward, encircled the ship at a distance nity hous< on the campus since of half a mile and a height of 500 ist school year, there wdll he a feet and disapfieared northward, tl>pike among these organization- ing very fast. The plane gave it”

Qjji tew members. The house are -ignal.’’

" tuch larger an<l must be filled to 721 PX I , ® n '' "f the ^d.tutions. Thi- will bring ,n.,ri e brvcaaar a fTatrigit, m< Hu>eiis a big thing in the young life

IHt student.

j In one of the biggest real estate | transactions in Putnam county for 4TH •ome time the lat< | -aa.- Pec k farm was! of the intersection of state road 40,

held at the McClellan Glove, east of 'he National Road, and state road 4.2,

I changed hands Friday. It was -old |to Andrew Hirt ami Don McLean for the sum of *22,000, by the Central

Tuist Company.

This land comprises a total of 4.20 acre- and include- all four corners at this important intersection of roads. On one corner Ro.-coe Hur.-t operates a filling station and barbecue stand, |WHcl' has proved exceptionally pop !ular with tourists and bus lines. It

RHUBARB WINE PUT FOUR EARS ON ONE HORSE

\ PH IN I'MR F.VE N \s ( U >1.; ,h JOHN M \GILL’S I EMROR \KY HALLLC1N \ 1 ION,

HIS STORIES OF OLD SKTTLERS

lull of Human Interest To These Later Generations In Putnam ( uunty.

J. II. SKINNI R

Two Rules Who Left

day I nheard From Except Rrobahlv Sighting By Steamer.

V as reported that nearly two hundred thousand sandwiche were sold there during the past year in addition to

ether thing-.

The land not only includes this important corner hut also has about | a half mile frontage on the National

rami ester-| roa( | us vvell a- good farming land.

Rians have not been made public I as to what the new owners are con-

• templating doing with the land, hut (UP) — The lit i. understood that more is to be

done than ju-t farming.

Dean Skinner To Aid Purdue

ONI Ol HIM KNOW \ \<, Kit | |„

11 RIMS IN A.WFKIt A It)

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'll )11NE EFFORTS CONTINl F h ERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 1 ' — mine operators and miners to1)11 were marking time in their wage negotiations pending the out- —- of a similar oorrferenee between

!* miners and operators.

8 announcement came with ailment of tho conference between la operators and miners until

)V Monday, late yesterday,

y ; wage scale committee of DisNo. 11, United Mine Workers of v( ica, and the mine operator- to- | *'ere understood to have presenteir views at yesterday's se -ion.

ye»

ver, there was no indication th.c

had made any actual advanceig towards a definite settlement te Indiana coal mine problem t has closed many mines in th<

LONDON, Aug. MUR)—TV British steamer Port Hunter reported this inomiiig that slie’Tl**'’ rnterceptisi a wireless dispatch from the -teamer Artec telling of a biplane bo-

! ing sighted at sea.

It was presumed the plane was that of the Polish aviators, Majors

Idzikowski and Kubala.

The mc-.-age from the Arte*' said the biplane was sighted at 1:42 a. m. Greenwich Mean Time, at latitude 44 degires and 22 minute north and •longitude 21 degree-, eight minutewest It was (lying in a westerly

direction.

Those aboard the ship watched it until it disappeared over the water. All aboard the craft -eemed well. The position mentioned in the dis- ^ patch would have placed the biplane almost due north of the Azores islands on the regular route to the j northern coa-t of North America.

GKI.LNt VMLE

'I \hl\G DIKEt I ( ONNFt I IONS

WITH EASTERN ( I PIES.

LAFAYETTE, Ind. Aug. 1 Prof. John H. Skinner, dean of the school of agriculture at Purdue University, who will take charg. ef agricultural rc-eareh and extension work at Rutdue on September 1 a- the newly ap-

pointed director of Experiment Station

cultural Extension Department, i re garded a- one of thi* out-tanding men I in agricultural and livestock educational wotK in America. Rtof. Skinnei j succeeds Dr. G. I. Chu.-tie, who ha ! resigned after 2.2 ye i of setvice to | become piesioent of Ontatio Agticul- ! tuial Colli ge at i uelph, Ontatio, Can j ada, and as Rtof. Skinner will con-

tinue to hold the post of dean of the TELEPHONE CO. C ‘ ‘"U' 1 " ' itU " • ppoln ‘

ment will comhinc ore ta ad all of the activities of Rurdue I uversity in the

agticultural field.

Toll Lines Run To New Cable

"Boys, by the time I rode up to the gate m the old stake and rider fence, that there horse had four ears grow ing out of his head. He w a - the fir-t and last animal deformed that way 1

ever rode."

Sm it was the oondu iou of one of John I MagilR- stories of his hoy hood. Unde John was one of the best sources of information concerning manners and custom of thrcc-fourtlu of a century ago. Mis Magill re-ale with their daughter, Mrs. J. I. Nel

■on, in Northwood.

I It wits an accumulation of circum tance that developed the four-eared I horse. Company had come to the Ma gill home and, as a special treat fot i the guests, Johnny wa sent horsi bai k riding down the toad a short di~ tance for a jug of ihulmth wine. Where it was secured wa- also a | electable young girl, who.-e name

the Agtieultural might well have been Eve. Johnny sat itiul of the \gri- with her awhile. As they talked, she

pressed him to have a dunk of wiiu with her, He agreed. Before long, slept e-ed him again, and again he yield ed. Then he mounted his steed and twice, going along the road, he partook from the jug. Those four drinkwere what produced the redundancy of oars on his horse. It wa all Eve’s

fault of course.

When harvest time came, Johnny I

ed in Montezuma. After leaving Hellmore, going east, I met Dr. William Raxton, one of th leading doctors of the county. He was tiding a good horse, me sed in broadcloth clothes, wi re a standing collar and catried a gold-headed wine He inquiied about my health, then soon he spied the jug, and said. “Magill, what’s in that jug?” He demanded a taste of the whi-koy Before long he said: "Let me taste that again.” That one was extra long. When I had put the stage coacn horse- in the stable at the tavern, and returned to the h iuse, I found Mrs. Beauchamp and her two girls down on the floor measuring the whi-koy. It was short more than half a pint. "John, ’ the landlady demanded, "did you sei Mr. Arn measure this whiskey? The old scoundrel ha

cheated me." —G. E. Ulark

GRANADA IS TAKEN 0VF°i BY V0NCASTLE

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II tRIO R. VONDERSt HMITT I AM S o\ ER OWN F.RSHIR OF M LSI SIDE I HE VI ER.

DIM. COMRI.EIED .SATURDAY

INTEREST IN

HOOVER’S TALK

IS GROWING

NOMINEE II VS ( OMPEEI I I) \( t EP’I \\< I SIM I t ll TO m Dl ll\ ERED tiN SAT I RDM M KESOKI OVER SlND.M

Mr. Hoover Mill Discuss I arm Re lief Viul Rrohihition In Detail Report Says.

STANFORD I NIVKRSI TV, Cal . Aug. 4. Herbert Hoover has unburdened himself of the long and aid uon ta-k of preparing tile addre--which he is to deliver here a week from today formally accepting tlu Republican nomination for Rn.-ident.

I \ 1)1 V N VROLI' I.IV ES TOt K

I’lie Greencastlc Telephone Company i.- connecting all of its toll lines with the new cable line running across this county from the ea-t and west, and hereafter all toll me-sag-es will go over these new lines. This cable is completed from Terre Haute to Wheeling, M'e-t Vu., and there connect* with a similar cable to Pittsburgh, Pa. Another cable connects Pittsburgh with Washington, New York and other cities in the east. It will he connected soon from

Terre Haute to St. Louis.

Thi- connection will give Greencastle 100 per cent service over toll

line- throughout the east.

The cable carries 202 pair- of lines and for every two wires, the telephone companies make nine varimiconnection- at the same time, Thiwill give Grccncastic better toll setvice than ever before and should be

ample for all time to come. Spencer Will Protect Pastor

] INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4. (UP)'Thc hog market wa- 25 to 35 centI higher at the Indianapolis Livestock | Exchange today. Bulk (100 to 200 I lbs.) Hogs cleared the pens at *11.50 |to *11.85. Receipt- were estimated at

2.500,

The rattle market was steady on

receipt of 100 head. Steers sold for SPENCER. Did., Aug I. (UP)

"A / Hi ID It) BE I M D i \ \ I

^ ^ALlNG ol I l.lN t D HV > I \ I I 10 < al \ i re . b. n il 200 1 « y MiT ebiei w leip ■ ' TAX BOARD. and thi narke' w l ady. Vealer threatened de , | ( • ie - - ____ brought *15 to SI7 with a top price within a month, today planned a the provisions of a new rul. Heavy calves were *7 to *11. I p) lection program in hi- behalf, •pted by the state board of t.i\ Sheep receipts numbered 500. The The threats were contained in an

'' Mni«sioner» Thuraday afternoon, "'“rket wa- steady,

individual taxpayer in the future

have the opportunity to appeal | THE Ml VI HER

n an mcreaae in the taxable valu

The eompleted draft of the speech,

and hi sister, Sarah, vteie appointed whii h mak' ah it. i\ thou and i ii-to’iian- of the watei and the whis- word , or live full columns of new - key which their father provided for 1 paper type 1 , was sent hack to the the harvesters. They were to be stat- printer late in the day after the nom

Dean Skinner is < peiially weli|ii’ned at some trees tiy the side ofjinee had labored all day with it, aknown in thi country aid abroad for field and, as thf‘ men swung around -isted at time- by William J. Donovan his livestock research work and the 1 the ftcld their cradles with which they i assistant to tlu- United State Altai development of the rUmou herds and cut the grain, they were to stop at the ney General, and fotvmo-t in Hoover' flock- on the Rurdue farm , mil hi- trees and drink which ever fluid they counnl of advi-rrs.

work in extension and experimental wanted.

projects makes hm exeeptionully well When they -tailed from home, affltted ft the new oiL 1 K)0 am ter getting a fresh supply, Johnny %n l IDO), befole the -tart of agricultural Sarah were given lice- of bread foi extension work in the state, lie toured a "-nark." On thi way out, Sarah, through Indiana cussing livestock who w- hehind Johnny, and wa- car subjects before in titubis and other| rying the whiskey, called uul: taim organizations. | ".lohnny, did you ever try’ bread Since his graduation from the Rur with whiskey poured on it'.”’ It

due school of iigrii tuio in 1HD7, his taste- mighty good.” j The degree to which the candidal' career has been i e|y devoted to .lohnny never had, hut was willing.' now intend, to expis him elf on scientific and pi etical agriculture. “1 held out my bread," said Mr. Ma the i ue- cannot !»■ tated until Ih I-ollowing gradual m, he managed a] gill, “and she poured on all the phraseolegy of his speech i made year , mid then win key it would hold. She had been public, hut hi po-ition on the two the Rurdue Ex- eating the bread and whiskey befole i -ue had I olio hilly published

she called to me.”

"f nevet knew anything after that," continued Hr. Magill, "until about -undown when I found myself in the

partment and in I'.o i was made head barn lying on ome hay. Sarah sail

when she came to she was in lied upstair.-. Me do not know to this day

how we got where we were." St age ( ouches On Road 2ti

One nf Mr. Magill's

The nominee ha- been informed Dial the public is awaiting hi state ! ments on farm relief and prohibition • m o' interest t han in ot her i -ue.. lie has treated them with the , imp"it.iiicc he helii \e- they warrant, the I nited Rtess in mfuiilli'd oil in-

disputable authority.

I he Met arrcll Enterprises t orpor*.. lion Takes Mashington Theater In Transfer. <~vmr Announcement wa made Saturday morning of the transfer of the lirauada I heater in Grrcncastlc by the. Met artel Enter)irisea Corporation of *** ford, to Harry R. \ onderaehmit 1 , who control the Vonca-tle Theater here and also operates theaters at Redl’ord, Bloomington uml Mashing-

ton.

It wa- said the l.ilterty Theater at Mashington was iiicadved in the transfer, it going to the Mi Carrel Enterprise.-, which gives them control of the two theaters in that city ind Mr. Vonderschmitt control in (11ecncHst h . I he two lix al theaters w ill lie opiiated by Mi. Vondersehmitt in the future. There will probably be no change in the kind of pictures to he run, it was -tated, and both will he under the supervision of O. E. Goodlander, lecul manager of the Voncaslie Theater. — o — I It ESSES ISSI ED During the past month atid sinco the opening of the hunting ea-on, the clerk of Putnam county has issued forty hunting and fishing licenics, a cheek of the records Saturday morning showed. With the hunting season opening *nd excellent weather prevailing and ii'nny people starting their annual vacation, the clerk's office has beet) l.ept hu-y for the past few days issiting licenses. Hunting and fishing licenses cost the same as formerly and are only good until January I. Everybody fishing oul.-ide of the county in which tiny reside must have a licep**. Reports from other counties in this section show that thro.• 'li this locality and throughout 'a (ate generally ■iiu iiel- ate turn ually plentiful this vi ar mid a fine hunt ing season i- in prospict. The state game law permit - i arh hunter live squirrels a day .ind prohibits the sale of the squirrel at any time.

large farm for tw wa.- connected wit periment station f after a year at tin inois, he returned incmhi r of the ai

of the department made dean of thi ture, and he ha hi

that time.

tw'o year*, and Univer-ity of IllRut due a i nal hubandry de-

In l!KI7, he wai himl of agiiculd both po -t im e

' hefini

.1. A. Allison Is Pneumonia Viclim

RKOMIN INI \| TOMOBIEl M \\ U1E8 AFTER WEEK’S II - -

Ol I’NEI MOM \.

„ xpayers May _jle Own Appeals

REV. M l VKIH N M Ho REt l it ED 1HREATENING LEI I I R MILL

BE RROTEI TED.

- Probably lo( :il thunderstorms to-

nt«l ^ r< -* u ID || g from |night and Sunday. Cooler Sunday in

north atul west central portions to-

night.

zontal increues orderol ini^m

\J Hy - The *«tp*yei. m the horltonliUncrea IfPhe valuation «f Ma |

1 its actual v«lu*,Lniay fi|, an ction with the auditor of hi* counwho, the rule provide, -hall ford the objection ntBonce to the S tax board. A member of the oy-d then will hear thi ndividual s • ction at a hearing in his own ity. The taxpayer will he entitled review of hia property valuation {la re-aaae.-sment of his tax, , un . ,|)9‘ the new rule. Th( board pre-

- form of blank fer the fil-

i.nonytnous letter mailed from Frank lin, Ind., and the warning i blamed on a fight in the BapD-t church, of

which he is pastor,

McFadden declared today that he

j will not desert his charge. He added | that he is prepared to face any thing that may come. His supporters toI day planned to establish a guard ubout the church and parsonage beg'nr.ing tomorrow evening and con-

Best In Years

Mill, prorated.

Oats Harvest

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FARMERS REPORT YIELDS OF 60

Bl Mil LM PER U RE ILL 1 w '** " r ''' h " 1

jneut railroad man and for many year- a resident of this city, wa- filed

ti\ ER (til NTV.

GOFFERS to ( It \MT< >RDst III I The Greencasth nntry UluhGlof el- wdl play a match with the ( r..w ford.-viile Country ' luh at that i ity tomorrow. About thirty men will make the trip. TO LA7 G\.S LINE. The UtawTord wile Journal .-ays:In order to increase the gas -upply of this city a large pipe line from Lafayette wdl he laid to supplement the Teal plant, it wa announced Thursday by II. J. Roach, local superintendent of the Northern Indiana Public Service company, who will have charge of the work. It is -aid that the demand for gahas increa-cd u in the city that the local plant is unable to supply enough ga- for the con-umei- sometime-, and thi- fact combined with the contract recently made to furnish large quanlities of gas to tin Mffie and Nail Mill has made the new pipe line ne-

cessary.

Several companie have -urveyed the ground for (he propo-ed pipe line and are preparing bids. It is probable that the line will run parallel

what i now state road 2(1, his “run" being from Montezuma ca-t to the old Jordan Beiutchamp tavern jit t east of the John Mct'ahe farm, or half i

fer probate Saturday morning in the I to state highway No. 43 most of th

, _ , . . , . „ r _ - —- . , Here in California chief interest The oats harvest in Putnam Coun- ( . 1 ,, rk . t , 0 ffj ce . Mr j. ; || js ( | ie ,| at hit-lway. It is probable that resident* nf viMe Bellmore, reaching Beam h ( , l)t ,, rH arollII<J whether the nominee ty this year is reported as about the home last Tuesday after several Linden and Romney and farmers all ! Mm R ' H * ,ou * * lo,,,, i a,l, * after dinner, w j| ( have anything to ay about t .

along the line will he supplied with would start went again. power industry, a subject which Sen-

such objectioni and announced liest in many years and it ia not un- we(k-’ illness, ctions applying to this year’s ! common for mo.-t farmers to report According to the term, atnei must be filed ' ■ laid yiel bu hels pet acre. These w jf e( .\i, ir y \

October,

Elli -

of the will receives all

He is opposed to what he cotlsid- ( rs "socialism” in farm telief; he is not sympathetic with the MeNaryHaugen lull proposal tliat a tax Im levied upon producers for withholding surpluses from the market and h" favors an efficient goveriinietit aid system for development of co-oper-

(•xpeiieiu es .

' utive marketing,

was that of a stage coach driver, on ,, ,.

Hi pn-ition on proinnition

-tated iti hi letter to Senator Borah of Idaho early in the slimmer. Iloov- • r said then he regarded prohibit inn

.. , )'!• :* RO’ttt moral experiment, and

mile east of the Rarke-l’ntnam line. I M | | ( ^

The tavern is yet standing, an old ( ,,

r 1. I- . ,U . i <■ M Ith the address out of the wav,

frame building on the north side oil ,

• ,. i , » , | ttie Republican candidate nrcoared

the road, on M I hmiia farm. A a .

Rogers owned the farm at the time " ,l " 1 1 ri He had extensive interests m Beauchamp owened the tavern. |!' " ' " ' tali •! hat lo ""'I'd \,, r k ( Florida and Indiatii

.... . . , neavc here soon after noon today for

1 he stage, coaches operated oil the , , . ’ **

,, the grove far beyond San T raiiciscn

east end of the line between the , . , , , bay to the north when the Biiliemian

tavern and Grecricastle. I he tavem ... . ..i,

f , !' Till (d the < .olden (, de i itv Will 11

wii the trail fer point foi the p.i stage its annual (day, "Nanda to-|

senger- going on past it. . .. . . .. .... i • ii i i night in a sylvan theater. Hoover

I he toad in those days was cordu- , , ,

,, , , , long has been a member of this club,

roy all the wav through and by u-ing . , I he commerce secretary had no eti-

four or six, and sometimes eight, . . i , . , .. . . , gage ments today but his tune next

nurses the stage were olieruted on .

, , , i .... .week will be tnkcii up with a series

i.nily I' gulat schedule. I tie pas eng- ,

. . , .1"' meeting- with party leader who ei to Montezuma took the steamboat ,, , ,

will begin arriving here I n the noti-

u|( nr down the river, to reach then , ....... ... (teatton ceremonies m the St ulnnate di'slination-. There were no . , ,, , , , , . .. ... stadium. I hese wdl include ( hair-

railrinids m those days, and the tage

cnaches hud the mail-carrying co1 '' n ,(j, MI ,|

notification committee, of which Sen-

Mr. Mag,I! sale: , ||oae of N»w ii, , wwthei car, and >■

I * ayed ever) night a| the old Ij, ... d Secret w ,

Sharp Hotel in Montezuma. Every | )avit Sl ., r , t ,, IA of th , "'K l, i enfoue the law rigidly, which mortting I would start east, with pas- ^ Hvy ( . ur: i. ,, vvilhur mi mbn 1 "' , l ui "' 'hmniitig according to word

engets and mail, stopping at Rock- Hpr „ in r u |jf arni>l | "•‘’•‘*'<‘'1 here.

This automobile law, which makes a person who refuses to dim his auto* mobile headlights liable to prosecu-

ommittee; inemhers of the

INDIAN A ROLIS, Aug. I. (UR)— •L'lnii A. Alii-on, 55, who will, Carl I i un fuumled the Inillaliapoli Motor Speedway, is dead at hi home hole today. Death cainc la .t night •md wa caused by bronchial pneu-

monia.

Adi-on had been ill less than a Week He Wil t Mi ken ill less than i week ago while on Ids honeymoon at In -ummei home at Rort M'u-h ington, L. I. Hi- hist wife died and la t Wedm day it wa announced ho had married Mi . Lucille Mu.adt, who formerly was his -e, retary.

New

Slates Ceps To Watch Dim Law

USE HI I L \KING LIGHTS BY I HOI GH I LEss MOTORISTS

IS TO BE STORRED.

Complaints have been made here and m other port- of the state that muiiy motorists refu-c to dim the

In ullighl nf their automobile

when

a

gas if they wi-h.

One day, when I was ready to re !llor ni ram w. John-.m

has made

It ia planned to start work on the turn to Montezuma, Mr*. Beauchamp' hj)f iawJt , j n hi! , cam p a i Kll for r( ..,.),,,.

high reports are coming from almost property, real and personal, during new line within the next few weeks, being in charge, her husband being (j, There is no doubt that the >i ii-

|L ( . | tin,i, i- being violated by hundreds of

every section of th» county and one p.r |jf e t j niPi Hftpr whj( . h it K | ia || (o,

'n a while yields ore reported foi giyui to her children and his. The j H is reported reliably here, that some of the better farming section.', names of the children are: (joldie j within a few years, this city will reof the county. Sullivan, Mary A. Ellis, J. Myrtle Iceive its gas supply from Eafayette. Oats have been selling from 32 t ' Hill, Charles E. Ellis, May Ferguson, The gas will be pi|»e<l here from

| 35 cents per bushel, but many expect a , 1( | j. Clarence Ellis, Grace S< hnsler Crawfordsville.

1 the price to go down, once the threa-h am) J„ Carter. • o | ing la under full headway, becauae of Mrs. Mary Ellis, wife of the de-! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner of

an seized 8.40(1 pii-,triers and the thou and* of hu.-hels which will iru ed, i

GREAT MAR TEN U’.\RS ^ AGO TODAY ^ uguat 4, 1918. ' lliea cross Veale. Menace G, rrnan

I * 18 ’

il,,,. ’rttish nearing Amiens. N’iahing says war ig near end.

giuu in last eerita >f attack be ou th': market

also named executrix of the

will without bond.

i

Northwood are end la Tipton.

spending ' 1 * tli j

the 'veek-

* itfl

I «*'•' brought out a gallon jug l;((ir desired to have H- nver come out wdiiih she handed me. strongly against the operations of "John," she -aid, “you go to old (h ,. organization* which he contends man Arn in Montezuma and tell him have spent large sums of money to to send me a gallon of whiskey. I ),)„,.k Boulder dam legislation. There want to doctor the mare’s foot. It i- hav. been indirations that the (J. O. tin better than it was a week ago." p. Oandard bearer did not take klndI had never heard of whiskey being |j to such a zugge-ti.m, . the Reused on sores, but 1 said nothing, took pjt.lh an platform wa ilcd i that

| the jug, and next morning bad it fill- aU bJect.

motorist- in this cummunity and on State highwavs 43 and 40 much to the inconvenience of other drivers. Use of bright light - within electrically lighti"! citn - and town- al-o is unneces*

-ary, it was pointed cut.

State motor police are determined to enforce the diming Uw, in mder to reduce the mindier of accident.-, and are preparing tu stage a state wide campaign ai'eordiiig to wnrd re. . ivi

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