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OREENCASTLE, INDIANA,TUESDAY, MAi:. 25,19ao

NO. 1U2

COMMITTEES SELECTED liY

,, |M ; >I»I"N Ol-LNS

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FARES UEIHCEI)

Announcemc'nt ha liccn mail'’ liy the Teriv Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company of the reduction of Hie price of round trip fares between all stations on the compuny lines. There i,; no chan(fe in the one-way fare, but from Greencastle to I dianapolis and leturn, the

new fare i- $2.10 a- against $2.311^ f

A KEA1, LEMON ()'» ^ A NHf D A Chailes H. Meikel, north .lack, on •0*1 VJ/\1 TL/JIL/xm A IjO

street, has a real lemon tree on dis- | play in the Citizens Trust company | ! window. It has been growing in his 1

i i^f'roiNi nr a n |>,>n " > f,ir a few > ,a| ‘ “n* 1 "" w Aj >yA! 1 IIIJ At/ bearing fruit. I. Iia four lemons

HAVE FILED FOE OFFICE

; for the old rate.

LEGION POST HELD MON-

DAY NIGHT

Ion the limbs, two of which are almost as large a- grape fruit. The L(K AL | 1;ls u ttratted unusual attention.

(JETS DAM At i KS OK $ I a.aX.’i

TO PRESENT H AY PLYMOUTH, Iml., March 25. (UP)

iiNE ( LI US REPORT \ “Spiing Festival" will, be given HOI! HOFFM AN, COMMANDER -Damages of $r .>:, weic awarded | APRIL 5 LAST DAY TO FILE

at th<“ Reelsville high m-IiooI build-1 Christian Christian .

MAN) ADDITIONAL PERSONS HAVE FILED DEt I.ARATIONS

tYITU COUNTY CLERK

jjdcnls

On l’«»t

\\ ork.

. h nul , ,., por , i»k' on Friday night. Mare., js. 1930, ,<a Year’s ;l *' I 1- m, > u:u l';i the upervision

of tlie senior class and Mi .. Jarrell,

mu ie director.

Many features of amuseinent will he pn ented: King and Queen con-

i .ijnty Fedeiatieii of Womens IM , |)|, emeu: i\mg ami v^ueen con- ‘iviiuwiiijs tuimmu,, - *%en uet hi. morning at 10:30 test; Fortuie telling; beauty parlor: Pointed by Commander Robert Iloff- ... k * . -!,,, t'i'l, Mrs. v* . i. ..I . . /* ._ 1 ., ■ ninvi ..t' I),.. I../,,.] Ij.fri.it, I 1 ...! fit 11

Christian Christian in in Marshall' circuit court here m hi suit for $19,0(MI against the Indiana Pipeline Co.,J

Whiting.

In the suit, Chiistiansen claimed that oil leaked from pipes owned ay

The following committees were ap-lthc defendent that m il a farm he

Ex-Service Men Announced During

Meeting W ill He Working Unit Of American Legion Here

More Than One Hundred Probably Will He Seeking Office It) Final Day

11pencil UN" l ‘ , a v« %

' : |t tht . Mc ihodl t church, Mrs. ni i ns tiel; plenty of ^oud thinK> man of tlu * local legion Post at : N ' |l . hu | il .. presiding. The meet-; t0 (l | so „ une-aet play will be ’ meeting called Monday night.

,, IS opened'by "Hymn of l ,r “i* c ” ! given in the auditorium entitled Th ' ,st ' " H ‘ u wil1 8ervc for lhu K>ii uf

Roland Leach. Dr. Tay- i“Who’s Who in the ?” Come, the • vr;,r -

the inv cation. A report of | ^ who s |, ouW | w . obo.,*** in t h ( . home. hiveutive Committee: Robert Hoff-

1,4 meeting wa- lead by the' Music by the high school orchestra. ma, Ji LTmirnmn.

Dvclaratioas of eight-three candi-

UH' (IL’lUIIUCIIL mm titu Mti ,i lumi “v; ... twned, thus depr. .at., g the va';.e!>«’ek.ng nomination »> ‘he pn-

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, v seiretary, Of the tw(

drs. I.yeuig'is Everyone 0 inivitvd to come, ty-eight clubs, Secretary of Adwerti-ing depait-

tv-one reported to roll call, sddents on each club gave a re-

See re tary

ment, Florence Harper.

0 ' ( t i„. work of her club for the | Twelve clubs bought heal , .h ( eight clubs upported the milk

CLAIMS MATE

DROVE HER FROM HOME

..Nicholas explained fully the j r . a l dub membership. The te-o- * committee was appointed and

•hairmen are Mrs. Morton FordU Uusscllvilie, Mrs. (’. J. Arn- v|(( , v Mc( AMMAUK SEEKS Dl0 f Greencastle, and Mrs. Bruce . .. ,»...vv

L „f lluinbriflge.

L ,hion was erved at noon. Mi I Join s, clviirman of the dining r.v.imill • reperted that 110 |aU'S had icgistered, and that

i were coming.

YOKt E AND $;i.«Ot) \ 1.1 MON Y FROM ERNEST Met AM M \CK

Earl Ktchc.son.

Roy Evens.

Lawrence Crump. Ralph Hufferd

P tin I Grimes.

Wilbur S. Homier. Russell Drown. W. E. Search. John A. Friend.

(Iwin Ensign.

Membership: Russell Drown, Chair-

man.

C. C. Tuck' r Estel Brothers

William E. Search

John Evans, Russellville.

Orval Vanelcave, Bainbridge. William E. Etcheson, Koachdalc.

Glen Skelton, U elsville. It. W. Smith, Fillmore.

a,„i ,:„:.u;g hi,,;-r y election May«. have be^ m.,!

lose money through lity to find a w,fch ' Ferd Lu ‘"‘’'; ^ ^ iit than out* hundred are expected to be ' In'iy20 the plaint,if was awarded a s, ckill g offices by April 5, the last verdict ae t a aim firm da y " ' which candidate* ran file

in a -uit in which he charged the leak- , 1 1.nation.-.

i„g „il had caused le of livestock i A 1'“ v,oU8 1,sl of ‘ andldaU-s who and depreciated the value of the land. hiul lil "‘ 'leclaraUons appeared m

The Banner March 15.

I Additional candidates who have fll-

I’ROGKAM APRIL l fix The A ( apella Choir from Nort'nwesteni University will sing here as the last number of the Fine Arts eour-c of the University. This outstanding concert will be given in

Mcharry ball April 4.

This most unusual group was organized some twenty years ago, the 1

TARIFF BILL IS PASSED BY U. S. SENATE

tf.inizru . Uim iwoniN > r.ii > .1^0, 1

first of it- hind in any music bool ^ I K IS ,lK TlRNED TO THE

1 HOUSE FOR CONSIDER-

in America. Since its very first performance the choir has attracted attention for the refinement and per-

’fection of it inging t and people who ; FINAL

are at all sensitive to the charms of! music have considered it a rare treat '

to hear them sing.

The old adage about .saving the Is t till the last certainly holds true of the Fine Aits course, this year.

ATTON.

ENACTMENT NEXT

Hill Emerges Tattered And Torn

From Seven Hectic Months Of Legislation At Washington

MEETING ARRANGED

LONDON, March 25 (UP)—Premier J. Kam-ay MacDonald summoned a meeting of the five chief delegates

WASHINGTON, March 25 (UP) — Emerging, tattered and torn, from a seven months hectic journey through the senate, the $580,000,009 nameless taiiff bill embarked today on an evei)

to the London Naval conference for more tortuous path toward final enact-

5:30 P. M. today. ! ,,lpn t-

It is assumed they will discuss! It was returned to the house for

Dino Grandi’s proposals to adjourn

the confer, nee for six months.

MISS RILLS TO BE SPEAKER \T \\.<;.T.l. SESSION

ed declaration.- with County Clerk

Ferd Lucas aie as follows:

Walter Dunbar, G/eencastlc, Re-

publican, county surveyor.

Horace R. Robinson, Marion tuwn-i-hip, Republican, township assessor. ' Ora A. Day, Fillmore, Democrat,

" - ! commissioner, second district. FOREIGN WORK I.U IN INDIAN A- Denni.. Vermillion, Jeffer.-on townI’OLIS TO ADDRI SS INSTT- -hip, Republican, trustee. TT TE THI USD \Y Ceoige MeRissler, W ashington twp.

Ladojia Souths

c

cursory consideration of the amendments which revised the measure so radically from the ver.-ion sent to

the senate last May.

The Democrats behind Rep. John | trai ner of Texas, minority leader,

( l)lli<‘N:< I |l4Ml< solved notice they would demand the ViUIlICo senate amendments he given seriou

consideration, but there is little or

( II ARCED W I I H PET IT LARCENY. —CONFESS STEALING SLOT

MACHINES

i \RS IN \< (TDENT'S

Charging that her husband's cried , and inhuman treatment had U-conie

finally so unbearable that she was k. vv. sinim, rmniore. |. ,impelled, on that account, to leave : |j OU8e; |j 0 j. Evans, Chairman I their home and seek a place of safety a. Friend

among friend-, Viola McCammack has filed -uit for divorce in the Putnam

Mary Rigg- of lndianap>di*,

Democrat, assessor.

R y Herbert, JetT< rson township,

i hcvralet i ouch ladonging to

! circuit court against Erne t W. Me-

■ Cammack. She also asks alimony of I |:,| |’. Hick,nan, of t.leem ;;.-t!e, co u . si(J ,. in J rlh .,..

>" l,ulh son township.

Lunt the front end* i» » ^ 0 n petition of the plaintUT, Jndr I’lW’ ' VVi,l; ut "I" 1 Jam. * P. Hughes in court Tue.-day I MwtJ > N ': morning g.anted a restraining onier ■ TV owner of [tie Ewex cat prcvwlUn ^ the defendant dlapt I , i , of eneu mho ling any of their joint W^»" r l, : ltl 1 , ' r tru< ^ hl, . , pn.pertv or in any way harming the |u„ ,n.l front axle hent, when it ))|ailUjfTi M ou dny, April 7. B immy ■ i the Ea-t Washington | ( „ b r „„ n,,. ,,1.,;,,.

, asphalt pavement Monday of||.,l. lie tile steering knuckle k4 rousing t!-., drivei to -K*w.-e |rd, ffhe truck went into the It was brought to the Franklin

t pirage for repairs.

j lO'IM WDEin N111 K I Is 1 1 i !.,\ i Greelicast!'• 1 "in li'r;. Weilne.-day, 7:3(1 p. m. I i li\ McGAUGHEY, Com.

at 9 o’clock for a hearing on the plain tiff’s application for an allowance during pendency of the arlioh and for attorney fees with which to pro ecute

the suit.

According to complaint the couple were mafried in September, 1915 and separated only recently. Serious charges are contained in the'complaint, tiled by Attorneys Hays &

Murphy.

Among other things she charges

her husband has threatened to do her personal violence, to take her Lfe,

to commit suicide find kill her heroic the act, and frequently ha* ordeicd her to leave their home. She alleges the defendant “haput her in great fear for her safety

and rendered her life miserable .md caused her illne.-s and great pain.

-ulTeriiig and mental mortification and

anguish, so that she has been prevented from .-ecuiing needed rest and has

III' AGO, March 25 (UP» We.l-jbeen rendered -o nervou.- and put ill Krker-all, the greatest football such mental fear that she ha-been unr„l ever developed by a middle able to sleep for many nights in suclem team, has passed on . ' That the defendants cruel eicut all,let, in l„- dai, a fight- and inhuman treatment has forced her

to seek safety among friend.-.

|lll(T KcIvHSall

Dealli

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III) -I'OKIS \t I IK HUT A SI t - )l Mil- TO HEART AT I \( K

IN ( Hit AGO

r the track or on the baseball field 'il - i’ |„r r a - a football playhekie" died yesterday at the age

l" | l"i had told him he had a “bum |" but lie laughed at them and lie liquid live to lie GO or bet-

New Ocean Liner Smashes Record

r I KM \ N STKVMKK SKIS

• •'.1 eame while he was trying to ' ' ' ' , 0|{ •, ACROSS Pu up long enough to beat off the! ._| ^\ |-|c

>1 iittn k as he had beaten them | l 1 '"^ ti l,, o, four times, only two

\ i;w

Leonard H. Vo-ineier E. W. Crump. John Tzouatnakis Gwin Ensign Steve Chcnoweth Ralph R. Fierce. Cecil Harnett E'd. Coffman Finance: L. W. Crump, Chairnmn. Russell Drown

Joe Crush;

W. S. Donner James T. diri-tie Ralph Howard. James Walker Service: W. S. Donner, (’hsirman. Paul Grimes C. C. Tucker Cbcil OTlrien J. F. Gillespie. It. J. Overstreet A. W. Itroudstrtrt Italph Fosher, Bainbridge. Frank M. Wilson, Russellville. H. M. Ghormlcy, Roiichdale. Archie Scott. O. 1). Williams, Putnnimille H. II. Bruner Athletics: W. E. Search, Chuirniaii. Raymond Neal W. E. Dau-man. John Cartwright

Roy Kile

Thomas Welch Alb, rt Hoffman Ralph Fry, Bainbridge Iver C. Bain, Russellville Athol Bridges, Rouehdalu Cecil H. Brown Publicity: John A. Friend, Chairman.

Roy Evans

Gilbert Knetzer Jesse I). Potter, Russellville Raymond Ktehesun, Bainbridge. Earl Etcheson, Uoachdale. Frank Ashworth. All members of Committee'.- are i request, d to hi* present at the meet- ' ing Thursday night.

who ha- done mud, work among the | Democrat, assessor

' John Adams, Clovcrdale Democrat,

,'itv, will -peak at the institute of a.-sessor Jefferson town-hip. the I ova I W. ('. T. V. whirl, is to! Earl Cash, Marion township, Demo-

lige held in Gieenca tie Thursday, jerut, assessor.

! March 27, at the M, thodi chu,, !,.! »• ^rris, Keelsville, Democrat,

Ml— Rigg- with In i wide , vp,■rience advi-ory boip-d.

Charge- of petit larceny were filed in the city court Monday morning, agaiivt Bertiund Frame, 19, and Robert Gibson, 21, both of Ladoga, in connection with the theft of cigarettes and a flashlight from the Meyer.- pool room at Linnsburg about

two week- ago.

The ljudoga boys have been in jail nearly a week, having first been

ivtsorv Dunru.

. ,v

lay'.- program for the in titute is:

Morning sos-iott, 19: !•.

Devotions—Mrs. B. II Bruner. \V. C. T. F. sm g ,.f praise. Depaitmcnt report liy ehniinvin.

Noon I’iteh-in Lumh on. Afternoon ses-imi, 1:30 Sole Miss Mildred t in ry.

A,l,In - “Am, rieanizatiou" Mi-s

Edward H. Dalbv, Greencastle, Dcm- | solved themselves, however, of tin ofiat, county assessor. .charge., but admitted entering the

James B. Lewman, Bainbridge. I Linnsburg -tore.

Democrat, trustee Monroe township. While in jail, the youth . -igned a Claud Burk, Clinton township, Dem-Icottfe-sion of breaking into two placociat, trustee. es of busiim-s in the county and stenl-

James G. Britton, Uoachdale, Bern- ing slot machine . It i- not believed. I iul o, rat eommi-sioncr, 1st di-triet. | however, that they will be prosecuted | . in( j Shortridgc, California,

II* A *• i- 1 r. -I..-- P*Itf*4$Ik‘:f t»v A * A I-*: w

ja. per L. McFerran, !• ranklln tow n

i ship, Democrat, trustee.

no

likelihood their demands will be grant-

ed.

The Republicans who control the house with an indominablc majority are determined to shift further negotiation.- into a conference of committees representing each house. Therefore they intend to permit only a vote on a motion to send the measure as a whole to conference, without voting on the debenture farm relief plan, repeal of the flexible provision, uti the sugar, lumber, cement and other

duties individually.

This means the next remoulding of the hill will be in the hands of those who favor high rates and who are against the debenture, for the pres-

ent.

The conference committee to represent the senate probably will be appointed by vice Pre. ident Curtis today. U will be composed of Republican senator- Smoot, Utah; Watson,

“j! r.|:.l. ,

r ~ ;iii

dice.

High .eh,ml tale quartet I h is. Brown, I’hilip Taylor, Rolwit

Dirk-, Hubert Dirks.

for the thefts due to the fact thntj ttlM j Democratic senators Simmons, N, the own, i of tl>e place.- do not wi-h I (' aro ]j nu . tn ,j Harrison, Miss. Smoot, to file charges. About $89 wa- taken . \v a i- on a i U | Shortridge are generally from the machine- at one store whil,- fejr„rdcd as the highest proteetioni ts

.i t i .i i L.ilw.i- iil*u*r> ix’*i.^ >'!1 ,i a

the loot at the other place wa- $3 1 or $35. according to the bid's sta'.

DrPauw I

(iivrii

no

publican, trustee*.

( '. M. I 1 ui r, C’ln\ i rdali’ township*

I)eino(‘rat, us'I'shor.

Elvin H. Harlan, Greeneaatle R. 2,

Kepuhlienn, county a.-sessor.

. . a, Floyd Gardner, Russell township,

\ I r\Oll! R,|iul,li,'nit, trustee. J Philip II. Hutcheson, Washington

township, Democrat, trustee. SIT DENTS MTT.\R HI.FOKK WIL- In-,1 Sinrlair, (Toverdub' township, 1,1)51 M,\i PIN, <ll\l I AC- Democrat, trustee. t(l A M AN, AT SPENCER Her. , hel V. Ituark, Marion town

|-hip, Democrat, trustee.

f Bert Alcorn, Floyd towii.sliip, DcmoThe Theta Nu trio, eompo-ed “f

Ifiml Garner, Ren,,.- Dole; and Brown . • |H Mudi.-on town-hip,

i„ Spen, ei yesterday and tried

ut, county assessor. v*

C. Elmer Crawley, Greencastle, K> - mqnts. — ( rawfordsulle Journal-Re-

view.

I \RM HOME BURNS NEW MARKET, March 20.

in the .senate.

A committee dominated by men of similar tendencies will he appointed under Rep. Hawley, R .pit.. Ore., iu

the house.

The

1)1 i//anI llils

(ihicajro

\n*a

,,,.1 befnre William Maupin, who jj Democrat, trustee

making Spence, his headquaiter- fer a short time. TTic young men, two of whom ate Spencer hoys, have been heat,I here several time- over the mdio. At the present time they are students at Del’auw univer-ily. They j hope to obtain pu-ilion- with Mr. | Maupin who e hand will -Inrt in

I chautauqua in June.

I Garner left for Indianapolis Sunday afternoon while Ooley and Ltown i(turned to Greencastle this after-

noon.—Spencer Wot Id.

COUPEE KILLED

HOBART. Did., March 25 (L'F) Edw in Schai back, 20, son of a wealthy lumher dealer here, and an unideliti

ago.

NEW YORK. March 26 (LID—The ( j ^ ir] w( . r| , ki | U . (i j„-tantly Mon

| New North German Lloyd L»"' r

I rxcw .x«i.» — - . 1L | day night when Europa, driving her 61,000 ton I which they were riding w as struck

... I. roriwl nasi tllH .

automobile in

John Stringer

! against headwind.-, raced ^ past th (,y a t ra i n ,

the Amrosc Channel lightship at omc

Dies Karlv r ro(layjoni M forla > -'twar,i d-o-ing of the At-I D onn er, SU)iu|>.

* * I Untie. , , . .

Beating the record of her i.-tcr

THE MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 25 (Ul’l Hogs receipts 490t»; holdovers 181; mostly Idc olf; 100-225 lb- 10.50-10.70; few -mall lots 10.7.)-; 22*)-27a U*b at

Clarence O. Davis, Clovcrdale tow n hip, Demon at, county trea-urer. Edward < hew, Washington town-

-hip, Republican, trustee.

Kntery F. Cooper, Clinton town hip.

Republican, assc.-.-or.

Paul Frederick, Fillmore, Republi-

can, township trustee.

John W. Herod, Greencastle, Demo-

crat, county clerk.

John l.t- lie llamuker, Greencastle,

Republican, auditor.

Charles Hendrick, Monroe township,

Republican, trustee.

Frank Wood, Marion township, Dem-

ocrat, assessor.

farm irsidence of ill Bowers, west of this citi, was completely destroyed b\ fire Sunday morning. When discovered by member- of the Bowers family the blaze had gained a great deal of headway on the buck end of

the home.

The majority <>f the household good were .-lived by s|« etators who hastened to the »ccne of the fire. It waestimuted that between four ami five j

hundred people witn • d the blaze, | z;]r(1 )(I ml<1 . wlnl( . r l( . ro ,ny ia.-ni.«i rne which lit up tlie • nine countrysidr-. ! ( . hica|fo Iirou tollH y ( pjij,^ .irjrtx in With the aid ot frie.id. ill tin p. the streets and slowing traffic to a

-inal belongings except tluve in j sni| j|< s , m ,. 0 .

SN()A\ DRIFTS IN MIN It) (LIY ! ( U SE Aft IDES I S; y LOW

TRAFFIC

CHICAGO, March 25 (UF» —A hliz-

-d the blaze, j lur( j n) i,j. w j n t ( . r ferocity la.-he<l the

up.-taiis room in the har k part of the house, were rcniov. d front the lilaz.-

ing structure.

\( ( IDEM VI Ml MERIDIAN

H.H C. Goodwin, of Oblong, HI.,

Local (/lass (*o. Is Iiic()r|K)rate(J

IM tlRFORAT'ORS \RE 'MERCK S. DONNER, J YNE1 I DONNER AND It. H. ST K\ ENSON

The air in the loop was so full of willing snow that it was difficult to ee moii' than a few yards. Accidents to motorists and pede.-triaii.-were numerous. One death attributed to the -torm was reported. Edgar Tompkins, 42, was found on the sidewalk near hi* home, his hands in his (toeket s, and hi- neck broken. He apparently had slipped while buttling again t the

high wind.

I Beating me o-..".. **•

■ '"INF.M RESIDENT OF JEK-1 ship, the Bremen, by IS minute.-, th VRKSDN rOWNSHIP It) BE I Europa came into I'rn'l here t dal , • j l! ' RI LI i \ | m ILLS' I El.E j hours and <1 minutes after having t w

Cherbourg breakwater.

I

r • N.in« v Stritmer, 82 year- old, IH-F'T" GBAD RUNS [' "f John Stringer, prominent K . i||(h ',.' ; *

Lili* Lor 011 icc

10.20-10.35; 275 ;5() lbs, 10-10.10; 130100 lbs 10.25-10.50; 100-130 lbs, 9.60 -10; packing sows 8-9; few 9.2... Cattle receipt- 1500; calves 700; improved inquili for slaughter classes c-pceially steers and cows; nm-tly seady to 25c up; some steers 11.5012.90; cows largely 7-9.10; liberal -apply of heifers, some here to sell at

and George Henderson, of Robinson, HI, were severely injured early Sunday morning in an automobile accident at Mt. Meridian and were brought to the Clay county hospital here lor

treatment.

Goodwin and Henderson were <»> their way to Indianapolis when tin y rushed Into a cur which had become

Article- of incorporation wen < •! ' | ( Oj |C I H hi l<* \\ OIMtill with the accraUry •’ | '..••• M iay by - $ . . the Syndicate Gla . Im .. " f “ r '"^ |)R*S SIKmIHIIV castle. Incorporations an >\iu»ur o. m Donner, Janet J. Donner and Robert j

li. Stevenson.

MRS. NELLIE BARKER RITES TO BE HELD AT RtlAt IIDVLE

"EDNESDA)

The corporation has a capital stock of 1,000 . hares without par value. It will engage In and carry on the business of glass, grinding, polishing,

and beveling, patent silvering glass Mr* Millie Darker, aged (13 years, embossing and decorating. '7 months, and 21 days, died of cereb-

1 uoiiml 13; low cutters and cutter.-1 f,tailed on top of a hill at Mt Meridian.

SEEK NOMINATIONS FOR SENA-)

TTiR AND KKFKKSBN I 'll' E.

FILE ON MONDAY

Criminal court judge.

11. has practised law in Indianapolis sixteen years aftd was a candidate four years ago for the l riminal court judge nomination, receiving approx.-

[ un, ' r «l H*rvicc*H will Im* hfhl from | titilcsville Haptist church Thursf morning at 11 o’clock with Rev. I Mrhart of Crawfordivillei

Pharge

It- . . ' mutvly twenty thousand vote.-. [ • Stringer was th. daughter of • 1 * 1 -~

* n, l AnteticH Broudstrect, and

4.75-6.25; veah i steady, 13.50 down. Goodwin was driving so fast it was Sheep receLp' 300; toady; unfin- , impossible to stop and he tried to puss ished western lambs 9.50; few better j aroun d the south side of the stalled kinds 10: i o ,-tiicily choice available. | ,. ar) but struck it and both were bu. -

— o ly wrecked. j A passing car brought the two men

NOTK E. MOOSE. I to this city for treatment Goodwin The Green." tie M.mso Lodge *"• | suatailK d a ’long deep gash in the scalp

° wnt- Ttt |^i zr. torney. " a. »••««*• ,i.,l „( blo»l. H«aJan»" »“■

lorue), . “ f(ir ioillt collator morrow evening av " | (k . a i of blood. Henuerson was fn,m U i'*utnam . '‘d Montgomery cun-, members are -quested to be preent., ^ (>ut umJ brui8eU about the face

ty.

FILE FOR ASSESSOR

tll.SVJ *. W V

and head. The occupants of the other

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«'•. J “'“ L > =»-«*■>■ .■•• ••*•»"'

tive from INiU.um and Owen coun- township, subject to the Kepublua

I primary election, May (i, 1930.

tk ‘ K ' ^ Raymond T. O’Neal on Tuesday un- \ it Merchant, claim adjuster tor | lloulKX ,t n is candidacy for the Demothe Ohio Farmer*’Fire Insurance Co., L. ra tic nomination for Assessor o.

business Tuesday | Gr»*eiirHstl. # ‘ ,,wn, *I'ip.

i ml hemorrhage at h. r home in Roachdale Monday following a few day ’ illness. Mrs. Barker was bom in Put-

HL SBAND OF FORMER

LOt AL GIRL l> DEAD nan) cour ,ty ( the daughter of David • •—" - and Elizabeth Pickett, and wa.* murFriends and relatives here have | ^ (o _) ul , usU ii Hr ker, Aug. 1, 1901.

received word of the death of "illard!

Mitchener at his home iu Newcastle,! Surviving her are her husband.

Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Mitchener was 20 years old and his death followed a complication of trouble-. Surviving are the widow, who will Is 1 mncmhcicd ns Mi.-s Isirene Runyan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Runyan, of this city. I he funeral service- and burial will be

held in Newcastle.

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juiy. During the second udmmistrat.on of Lew Shank he served us city

pro? ocular.

Mr. J

porn in Noble county

_ l " ' ' . Utile l.f" n, J. tf. 1 ' -..11 ■ ' "O', living him.| ,,f tin- time at T I'JV-cnt home. She was the lust —'".lel.lnn h.U!i to thi- couple.

im iband, daughtt r,

at home, survive.-. Charles! j n. Dppauw Uni-

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u - behoof lit 1914, — * M • * -

three risteis, Mrs. Polly Alcorn, Mrs. Sophia Lewis, and Mrs. Ella Hemler--on, all of Cuuleaville; two brothers, Charles and Lawrence Pickett, also of Coatesville; a.-tep-son, C. M. Barker of Crawfordsvllle. Howard Dean of Greencastle is a nephew of Mr .

Barker.

.ITIE "E'HIER . vtag In GreMCMtW I'm Snow probulile t.iffight and ".die ',i„ y fioni th jmith. were coverilav. Slightly cohjer tonight south j ,.j with snow . Motorist- said that portion and extreme southeast por- mme than five inches of snow covered Hun Wedneaduv I'He ground at Lafayetto.

The service- will be held ut I o'clock ( "ednesdu) afternoon ut the Roachdale Presbytetlaii church with the Rev, Mr. Ragan in charge. The casket will be open Wednesday from 12:15 to I o’clock for friends. Burial will take place in the Roaclulalc cemetery.. 1