The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1932 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1932.

]ulo Convict’s Death

April 10, 1930, commissioned March 9, 1931, and "Made in Califyrnia”? On March 23, 1921, the U. S. Conestoga en route to Honolulu, T. H., from Mare Island, Calif., with two COO-ton steel barges in tow, disappeared at sea and has never been heard from since The tentative date for the sailing of the battleship Utah for the west coast where she will be used as a mobile target has been announced for May 1 ? This information was supplied by the Naval Recruiting Station, Occidental Building, Indianapolis, Ind.

all of the ab

defendants

id >ve namta i and persons es and identlt

whose names

plaintiffs unknown; names of which above fendants not named b

name are And all

>y a

lalntlffs

scribed

respectively

ty are to the

the true Christi:,n ivp designated de

named b

to these plain

persons and corporut

whether known by a different r than above deslitnated, or o111*• rw

who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest In, or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint

in this action, by through or under of th< defendants to this act!

described and designated ii

lines and identi

iknown to plniiuirrs.

said affidavit shows tlui

nate

Christian nknown. )rations, nt liaw**-

t'

Uoscoe Gibson Scott,

Wards, Greencastle, Ind.

Fraiik J. Cannon,

3rd and 4th 2nd Ward and

eeni not

Otto M. Stewurt. North precinct,

nshlp, Itoachdale. Ind , R.

, t ard an t, Greencastle. Ind.

»re

Northwood precinct, Greer

l or Democratic Precinct Committee-

North precinct,

Jackson township,

K 2.

Chester Pickett. South precinct. Jackson township, Roaehdale, Ind , R.

plaint .the names

dentity of

lal

scrl

. alnt

whom are un And Sftld i

Christian names of all d designated by a Christian nan; known to plaintiffs, that the said defendants designated

n said eom- •

Ity of ull

ntifr

ymiiiid Crosby,

kill tonnshli,, Koacb

rth pr«.lnrt, lidulf, Ind.. K.

NOTH K TO mon-hkmiikn rs

Indian,!, Cou

It (

State of

Putnam Circuit Cou January Term, ilio:.

No. 13900.

rah Bri

uunt

irt.

v of Putnam.

jartics. and desigimtec in said complaint and

ridges,

Bridges Sayers, ett Bridges Askev

r that her husband met his death through cruel treatment on of prison authoritte#, Mrs. A. D. Swor (above), of Dallas, pre- ing for an investigation. Swor (above), a convict on [Prison Farm, where he was .-erving a five-year sentence for died after a lew days’ illne.s. it is alleged that the man E’hi' jailers that he was too ill to work, whereupon he is said ibeen whipped and chained to a bench on the farm. He died the day after his removal to Huntsville Prison.

NAVY HASH |lii„w that- , 30, 1931, there were 2,107 king m ' ■ ii 'vy from the |h of stat |number of men?

A cruiser of the Chester class can pass any of the so-called fast oceaui

liners ?

( apt. Herbert F. Leary, U. S. Navy, ‘'wlsees.

will command the U.

when the ship is commissioned in the

late summer?

The U. ,S. S. Clucago was launched

Sn r,

Flora

Harriett Bridges

vs.

William McKinley, William McKinki, Abner McKinley, John McKinley, Jam* T. MoKinloy, Polly McKinley. Alexander C. St*

A. C. Steve

R. Jane Steve John S. Allen,

Lutitia Alien,

Thomas Gorham,

John Muir,

, Hattie Stevenson,

, James Bridges, Mary N. Bridges, Thomas Gorain.

evenson,

on,

enson,

Thomas Gorain. Cusander Gorhau Casander Guram, and the unki

rldo

uid the unknown wife, husband, w, widower, heir.-, representatives,

legatees, administrators, ressees, successors and assi S. S. Portland j »f ^ai-i

named

ban tive

eeivers, lessees, successors at ich and all of the defend.*

ed

cendants, surviving spouses, creditors and each and all of th» privies In blood

an or me defendants above

; and the unknown

its. survivln

•naan

children, des-

edl

all such named

iefendants; and all

estate of

scribed defendants;

claiming by, through or under eac

in ii

and de-

•rsons h and

GAY BANDIT

of the BORDER, J by tom gill

IrfBYP; T 193! BYINTEPNATrONAL KA6AZ!N5'Ca,tNC Smuh

' DISTMB'JTfD BY A. A'O FEATURES SYKE1CA TE, tt/C

SYNOPiliS

■der the leadership of "El Coy[•he masked bandit, the Mexican hers plan to overthrow the jti v i M -I lies, who hai conled then property for years. All lh for "El Coyote" has been in I Ted Radcliffe, a young AmcriIwhose tatlier Mot ales ruined, I the Spaniard’s beautifu 1 niece, |a Jito, Morales' ward, is jeal I

. uard to any place he wanted to go, and 1 guaranteed protection against revenge. My Spanish isn’t too good, as you know, and we didn't get to- | getlier. He wasn't quite satisfied, and he went away, but lie's coming

hack."

The major waved his hand. “Sooncr or later that’s the way it’s going to go. It may not be this fellow, and i. ay not be now. But next day or next month a man will come will-

[Bob Harkness, a friend of Ted’s j. io ^ jf there . s gold and pr0 . Hither, urge- l ed not to quarrel f „ r „.pi , in

j Morales, as h- has other pi in.-, jawing a raid on the village by

It vaqueros, one of his men r Id by Anton, an Indian. Morale

|ng the vengeance of the tribe,!!" ' !’

jses Anton. Out riding, Axlela 1 |Ted she disapproves of her unI treatment of the peons. Ted jiders Adela's wealth a barrier »een them, but she tells him to lothing interfere when he falls in l Ted is forced to shoot his horse ■ a fall He and Adela get lost [spend the night in the desert, n morning. Adda tells Ted the B between them mu.-t hold, come K may They meet Anton, svho p Ted I horse Morales is furiAdela resents his insinuations.

lection for him. Morales will put up the gold and I’ll furnish the protection, and then—zip!—the end of LI Coyote, and you’ll owe me a dinner, i I n Cue meantime, it's good practice

boys and. as Clara saje, it

i ducts my figure to where 1 can

button up last year’s vest.’*

Don Bob looked thoughtful. “It -ounds like a drawn-out process. It may lake year,—unless > ou learn oniething in jour interview with

this fellow.”

"If he comes back you will be able to help. I'd like to have you here— vou and Morales. T hat may be next week. You and Morales, with your knowledge of the country, tan judge

what the information may be worth.

Adela resents Ins insinuations. . >0 „ a!U , tllillU thefellow’sholdto spite her uncle, she kisses Ted | it v , ou| foI a uU the blood

irushe- from the room Morales ins a courteous attitude toward Lbut the latter knows that under!h hate is seething Bob and Ted

ant to look at.” Bob shook his hr&d. “No, major, I .shouldn’t lay any trap for a lady bandit. I think when you find your quarrj it will be a man. Probably about the sine of Ted

here."

"If he is that size, it must be Jilo. No one cLe on the border carries

all that beef.”

Again Bob sn-.iled. "Well, it might not be a bad idea to look into Jito’s activities, although l strongly doubt if it will teach you much." They left soon after, and in the car as they sped toward Verdi, Bob was in high spirits. The idea of the major's “lady bandit,” as he called

her, delighted him.

"I’ve halt a mind to spread the rumor in Verdi that it's the major's wife, adopting this role to ghe her husband exerci*e. But why should the man even for a moment suspect such nonsense? ft must be the mili-

tary mind at work."

Outside the gate at Bob's hacienda they -topped, and Ted stepped out

to lay down the bars.

As Bob drew up before the house

a servant ran forward.

“Senor," he shouted in Spanish,

while still afar, "jou

HIT-*-J

1 Majot Blount of the U S. Cavto ascertain if he has news of

Coyote."

CHAPTER XXX pen, cadi busy with his own IjBhts, they lell silent for an hour, It the i .ii wound il- wav toward Ibrokcn country of the low footi Bob pointed. "There’s ■ up. hidden away as carec Washington Monument, what self-respecting bandit ’ mis- tbati Let's sec what

knows."

(m i ■ i 1 • >i, it ini iird "ut knew lv little A week’s con►t pitiol of the desert bad yielded ping, and so tar the cavalrymen I we:r stationed at the few waterhad learned nothing. Two |t*nt- alone had anything to retlieir report was fat from 'v to Blount They had |p r I at a small watcrhole, and tn I night a lone ilder had ridden up I stolen hot It their horses from lei thrii very noses. Next day [ Molm horses were found tied f t corral in Blount's camp The lor ua; very bitter about it all. Khd-, he seemed to feel, ought 1 lo b' treated that way. It wasn't N, orthodox warfare. "Damned pudent bravado." lie stormed, ping very fierce and military in [khaki Then bts face brightened, [out we're combing this Ood-for-r n country from the U. S. border I* 1 " high range. That means we P soon be even, as far as knowlof the country goes. We’re [pping every stream and watere he II have to step high, wide I handsome to keep ahead of us. M we re showing the natives that | fn • the great thing to be one of I Coyote's friends. They're still r 1 " kiving information It'* been of 'no sabe’ ever since we Kied I bey know-—of course they P' But they're loyal, and they’re F'bly airaid ol the death that overP" the L-t poor devil who gave

1 on El Covote

[But there's one chap I've got tny F' 1 °n. I think he could tell a lot pe dared. He is one of Morales's P 1 ' hut I su-peit be is or was part I El Coyote's band. Two nights

P> he

'•une to tny tent and wanted

I now jf | vvould send him with a P r d out of the country h he gave I ''uormation about the bandit. I 1“ him if he gave the right kind of ••itioa we would give him a

ing out ! money.”

"He's very wise. I should hod out tor a great deal. He bad better get enough gold to take him out of the country and keep him in a state of plea-ant drunkenness for his nalui al life; otherwise he is risking too

much tor too little.”

"You and Price will always believe the arm of LI Coyote is all-power-

ful."

My friend, I think LI Coyote, it he wanted to, could kill you, or Morales, or ’led here, within the week, and get away witli it." ^ •'Then why the dc\d doesn’t her "Because it wouldn't serve his ends. It would only be a na ty killing. Suppose he killed Jito and Molalcs too. That wouldn't end the system that's been built up. Sooner or later someone would ta^e their place. The Coyote isn't playing for that. He’s playing for the whole blessed country to be \Mth him r»hcn he moves. And once the country is with him there will be some new history written on the bolder. As for jou, major tmo, I ab olute.y be lieve that there i n't a move you make he doesn't know, and I don t think all these healthy soldier boys of yours will get him jet. So don t tell me too much about your plans, (or I've still a sneaking sympathy for the way he plays whatever cards destiny gives him. He s lighting against the forces of two nations. But I'll be glad to come over to your conference any time, if only to watch

old Morales.”

Cautiously the major looked about him, and from his face both led and Bob knew some secret was about to be delivered. , , „ This is not to go any farther, warned the little major, and again he looked about him and lowered his voice. "El Coyote may turn out to be a woman 1" . Don Bob threw back Bis hea ) d in that silent laugh of his. "A Boadicea

of the lorder. eh?”

The idea seemed to delight him. “Won't you catch hell in Washington if it is a w oman I If Y ou ' lun ‘ her down you'll be a brute, and it she escapes you the; 11 say p 0U j'’ e been made a fool of by a weak, defenscle.s female. If I were you It resign. But whoever told jou that

“I can’t tell you. I on 'y

turn out that way. 'ou know your* self no one has actually seen the ^•n'have a suspicion that Lopez, the traitor, saw him that night along • Verdi trail. Men say B'* «>[«*

were with fea. not Z-n-

liave lieaid; ’ Heard un-t.

“J a i : gl • 1 Co; vie um.c to the upper camp and stole twenty steers. Twenty of the senor’s beat cattle, that son of a dev il." For a time Don Bob looked at Ted, then at last his lips curved in a little mile. “Now doe n't that beat hell;" he pondered, reaching for a cigarette. "And after all the nice thing; I’ve aid about him, too.” \\ ithin an hour Don Bob had left for the nortlt ranch, sending Ted to Verdi for any news that might have reached there, and it was not until late the follow ing afternoon that Boh

returned.

Ted, just back from a :ound of ti e near-by camps, bad already begun dinner when he heard the jingle oi spur, on the porch outride. A moment later the rancher joined him. "Too tired to cat.” Bob sank into the nearest chair. "But give me a dozen cups of coffee. Y\ hat did you

learn?”

Ted shook his head. "Nothing Neither in Veidi nor in the camp; And your" "Pve ridden a'l over that upper country for signs. Finally 1 lo t trace of the steers among the sandhills. It’s blowing hard up there, like blasts from a furnace. It would wipe out the tracks of a dinosaur. Lord, that coffee's welcomcl" "Bob, do you think El Lojote did this?” The rancher smiled. "1 don't. My boys can’t tell me much. They only know that half a dozen Mexican horsemen rode down on the herd, cut out twenty of the best steers and drove them south toward the line. Only two of the boys saw it happen, and they very prudently waited in the bni-h until the job was done. T hen they galloped back with the news. But the big white horse that El Coyote rides wasn't seen. My boys are sure of that.” He drank two cups of black coffee, then, lost in thought, chewed absently on the end of a cigar. He seemed to reach some decision, foi abruptly he rose. “I still have ont or two questions about this thing and tired or not tired I m going ovet to Mendoza’s. Y’ou’d better come along. Mendoza’s is part of yom education. •Tve heard that name." “Of course you have. Mendoza's is the greatest institution jor vice and untarnished evil in Verdi—or in all the borderland, for that matter. It is the one place where at some time or other you will find anyone you are looking for. If you are patient, he or she is sure to show up at Mendoza's.” —

(.Tc 3c

rhetiitr

by descripiiv are plaintvsldents of tht

(Side

retfl<l**m • of diligent inall said de~

OW8 that the efendunts not

e an* uniitinu's uf

us unknown id describ- J

complaint and by classed ..id

dt*Hcrir>Uv« terms and di-si^nat.-a.K ; , rt . all unknown to plaintiffs and upon diliKtnt inquiry can not be asccrtaiia d; that each of said defendants above named and designated whether b>

n.iinrs .»r by classes or terms and designations iffs believed to be non-r.

na; that th

all said defendants, upol quiry. Is unknown; th.it

fendants including those whos- nanies i* unknown are believed by plaintiff.. he non-residents of the Stat* of In-

diana.

That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to leal estate in th. Slat of Indiana; that a cause of action \- ists against ail of said defendant , that all of said defendants are neet ary parties to said action. That said action is Institut* 1 and prosecuted by plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, as against all demands, claims a.nd claimants whai.soer. and to quiet title therein as against the World, which real . state is described in said complaint as follows: A part of the southeast quarter of section 14, township 14 north range 4 west, described as follows, towit: HeKlnniriK at the northwest corner of said quarter and runuiuK thence south on the quarter section line 2278 feet to the

th Hu

ern the

northeast

Inc

l Etcheton, South precinct, Franklin township, Roaehdale, Ind. John R. Gough, Uncnstle precinct, Franklin township. Itoachdalc*, Ind., R.

Nlcholso; townshi

R. 1.

Amos

Russell

H.

Russ. 11 township. KtiKene K. Grimes,

. >1 t R. I.

n, North Russellville,

precinct,

ip. Russellville, Ind.

Witt Sutherlln, North precinct,

Russellville, Ind. ics. South precinct,

wnshlp. Russellville, Ind, U.

Harry F Glitz. North precinct. (’Un-

ion ti witship, Greencastle, Ind.,

•lid.

acast

U It

Thus, K Holia,nd, North precinct, Clinton township, Greencastle, Ind., K

R. 1.

John c Vermillion, Clinton township, Gre

Ralph Kosher. Hast precinct, Monroe

inbrldpre, Ind.

South precinct,

nrastle, Ii

Glen Mark, West precinct, Jefferson township, Greencastle, Ind , K R. 2. James Allee, Millcrcck precinct, Jefferson township, Cloverdale, l^d., R. It. J F. Richardson, East precinct, Cloverdale township, Cloverdale, Ind , »ii. Elmer S. Davis, West precinct, Cloverdale township, ClovcDdule, Ind, R. Omer Stoner. North East precinct. Greencastle City, Grei neastlf. Ind.. It.

a 4

Frank l eek. Fox Ridg** pr* inct, Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind. J. M. Vanllook, Idtnedale precii Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind.,

It. «.

H. R Nicholas, Northwood precinct, Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind. W. D. Janus, 1st Ward precinct, Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind. Rush i'll N. l„akin, North 2nd precinct Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind. W. 11. Feck, South 2nd precinct Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind. Frank Joins, East 3rd precinct, Greencastle City, Greencastle, Ind.

John A. Abel, Weal Third

City,

Hradi

inct,

R.

Greencastle City, Grencastl.,

Foi

Ind .

M. Gowln, West precinct, Mon

tie

t o \v

wnshlp. Ha

Alva M

township, Greencas

Alcorn, North ip, Hninbrid

h preo Ind. It

R. R 3.

precinct, Floyd

[nd . R. R.

clnct, Floyd

. ... R. 1.

Us-’.tr Lydick, North precinct, Marion

township. Fillmore. Ind.

B» rt Ah

“ship, HalnhridKe, I: J-zrn Arnold. South ]

ti>v\ nshlp, Fillmore,

Ip. Fillmore, ...

E. K. Tincher, South

ay

cloc

ven that Said

ballots

clnct, Greencast

Ind.

Notice Is hereby Kiv

names on tin <cvii.il ballots except where there Is no contest, will be voted on for the offh « s designated at the Foiling Flace in such Precinct in Futnam County, Indiana, on Tuesday. 3rd, lt#32, bet wen the hours of h ck A. M. and ti o’clock 1*. M on

Terre Haute. Indianapolis and Has Traction Company’s Railroad t now

Indiana Railroad),

them

itii tiie said north rlKht of way li i<>- «, • |, lt on tiie «ast line

3027 feet to a

027 feet to a point on tiie euM line of uid quarter section, thence north on Oe east line 908 feet to the northeast

corner of said southern t quarter, thence west on the north line of said quarter 2712 feet to tin* place of beginning,

ining 99.17 acres, more or les-

Notice ii

nd each of the

containi dice is,

said defenda

hereby given

nts and each of them, that

unless they be and appear on tin 44th Judicial Day of the April Term, 1932, of the Futnam Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 24th day of May. 193 \ at tin Court House In tiie City of Greencastle, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tiie sai will hi* heard and determined in the

absence.

In Witness Whereof, T hereunto s my hand and affix tin- seal of sa Court at the office of the Clerk therein In the City of Greencastle, Indiana, on the 29th day of March. 1932. JOHN W. HEROD. Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court.

township, Gre Robert lr' son townshi

4.

precinct, Marion

encnstle, Ind., in. West pr , (IrcenoustU

precin e. Ind ,

r n. 2.

West precinct, M.idl-

Ind . E R.

Robert Dills, East precinct. Madison township, Greencastle, Ind , R. R

Luther

Herbert, North precinct, Washington township, Reelsvlll

precinct, .111#*, Ind..

■inct,

Gillen A* Lyon. . for Plaintiffs

Att>

31 -3ts.

NO*-RESIDENT NOTH 11 State of Indiana. Putnam County, as: In the Putnam Circuit Court,

January Term, 1932.

Cause No. 13901, Action for Divorce.

Katherine M. Dwyer Philip K. Dwyer.

Tii« plaintiff in tin ahove causi ha iriK lilrd her complaint therein for divorce. together witli her affidavit, and the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the defendant, Philip K. Dwyer ,is not a r« sident of the state of Indiana: Now, therefore, the said defendant is hereby notified that unless la be and appear on Wednesday, May 'Id : ,r ith, 1932, the same being the 4f»th Judicial Day of tin* April Term of th* Putnam Circuit Court to he ladden on th*- first Monday of April, 1932, at the Court House in Greencastle, in said Cou;

complai

determined

n p

:o s;

1922.

_ .. . . Ind.,

K. Ft. 2.

Reese Huffman, South Washington township. Reeldv

R R. 3.

W A Wains!* y. Warren precl Warren township, Putnamvilh*. Ind. Grover C. Goodpasture, East precinct, Jcffi rson township, Coatesvllle, Ind.

n. r.

Lora E Huls, West precinct. Jefferson township, Greencastle, Ind , H R l loris Lewis. Millcreek precinct. Jefferson township, Coatcsvllle, Ind . R.

R. 2.

W. 1*;. Morrison, East precinct, CloYcrdaU township, Cloverdale. Ind. J Willard Cromwell. West precinct, Clo i dale township, Cloverdale. Ind .

R R

Lorcne Luther, North East precinct, Greencastle township, Greencastle,

Ind.

Glenn Pursell, North East precinct,

Greencastle tow

R R 1

Claude King. 1’oxrldge preelnrt, GneiD.istle township, Greencastle. Ind. U. T. Kills, Liim dale precinct, Green casth- township, Greencastle, Ind. i Mhi rt Howard, Northwood precinct, Gr* em a.Htle City, Grecficastlc, Ind R. E. Sandy, Northwood precinct, |Gre,ncnsUe City, Grcencostl#*. Ind Rol.ert L. Fierce. North 2nd Ward pn-rinct, Gr#*encastie City, Greencastle.

Ind

c. A Kelley, South 2nd Ward pre

* • cit y, (}reencaatk<

Ind

n!d< r, r.i. t Third Wa«d

clnct, tircencastlt* City, Greencastle,

Third City,

North

township, Fillmore,

Ind

pn*< Ind.

Raymond ird

S. Fisher. Wert Ward precinct, Gre< ncast le Greencastle, Ind. Peter R. Duncan, Fourth Ward pr#*- < h < t, Greemastle City, Greencastle, Ind.

clnct, Ind.

Grciicastle City, Greencastle,

IIEl*I HI,14 \ N TH KKT is a list of candidates

'Hie foilowir

w ho have filed and are

ctlo

ousv In Greeie id stot«, and n plaint, the hi

nlnt Wit

nswer or

i

of

ness W1

set my liar aid court t

he same will be a*

in his absence.

, haul County deniui to said

anu tliirf

• t«i aid

hereof,

1 and affixed th. Oth day of Mi

d

and

sea 1 ire ’ ,

fSKALI

(’fiariis McGai Attorney for

IKKoP. Clerk.

David C.

len,

tie

pre

v.-.v.*, ind. urth Ward

clnct,

pr

City, Greencautle,

The

adopt and

Town of Cloverdale shall

uch ordinances as

try for tiie protection of

the owners thereof in the safe and

olested exercise

and until se and

exercise of said fran

otect it from fraud and injury

pre

its property

u te »>f

acount

ma

auditio:

y consumers, and ike and enforce

ary tiie

ms upon which to said Town and

a part water

other consumers, all reasonable charges, rules and r«*gulaUons not In-

sistent with

m

•ply

re qulr habit

Said

1 y

FrI

imary Election will be gov

(•rued by the laws of the State of In

ana relating thereto

In Witness Whc subscribed my

seal of my office this tin 6th day

April, 1932.

JuHN W. HEROD Clerk of tiie Futnam Circuit Coui

7-2ts

Itiivss Whereof, I have Id r- unto bed my name and affixed the

NOTH E OK IIK4HI.NG ON VOOFIION

oe f;r\n( iiisi: ( 4».\rn\( i*

NOTICE is hereby given that on the Ist day of April, 1932 the Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Cloverdale, Futnam County, Indiana, determined the exact form of a Contract and Franchise to be entered into with tlu CM)VERPALK WATER COMPANY, INC.. Cloverdale, Indian i, fur tin purpose of granting the CLOVERDALE WA'l t R (*OM!FANY, INC., the right and pri Ileg*- to install and erect a wattrworks plant and system by using the streets, alleys, and other public places of said Town for the laying of pipes, mains, and the placing of fire hydrants in and along said streets, ille> , and public places, and supplying water for the

. for the flushing

of sewers, and all domestic and otlu

and collect rents i the 2f»th day of o’clock F. M.. of if Trustees of the

wn of Cloverdale, Indiana, will hold a public hearing in tiie Town Hall the Town of Clo\ rdale, Indiana, as tin* advlst ability of entering into the following Frunehls.. at which tinn an xpayer of said Town of CloverdaH

Indiana, may appear and and he henni against

the provisions of t

and Contra t

Dated at i loverdale, Indiana, this 1st day of April, 1932.

necessary for f In the saf of said fran

1 and

of unneeessar

water by

said Grantee may

art of the eon er Is supplied

other consumers,

•barges, rules and regui

consistent with th** law

s. Th** said Grantee shall provide for a safe and convenient supply and distribution of water and during the term of this grant, maintain a water supply adequate to meet th* reasonable rements of said Town and tin bl-

unts thereof.

9. Said Grantee shall install and for a period of twenty-five (27)) .ears from the date of this contract tnuintai.i in good condition twenty-three (23) fire hydrants for the us. of which the said Town agrees to im> from the date of installation of ; aid fire hydrants an annual rental of Seventy-six ($76.00) Dollars per fire hydrant per year, payable semi-annually in equal installments on tiie 1st day of January ami the 1st day of July of each year until the end of this grant, and on due no-

Tuwn it shall ho ee to install and

maintain such additional fire hydrants as said Town requires. For each additional hydrant said Town shall pay to Grantee an annual rental of Seven tj-six ($76.00) Dollar

provided.

The Grantee shall he and is hereby authorised to charge for water furnished and supplied for any purpose to the

inhabitants of said Town at tl ing rates: For the first 3,00 s, 40c per l.ooo gallons, subject minimum charge; for the next

20,000 gallons in one month 30e per thousand gallon after tin first 3,uoo gallons; for the next mu.ooo gallons after Un first 23,000 gallons, 36c per thousand gallon; for tin next 200.000 gallons after the first I03.OOO gallons 2o< per 1,000 gallons; there shall be a minimum rate of $1.00 per month for

tlce In writing by the the duty of tin* Grantee

supplying

extinguishing of flr<

rs,

uses and to dm

then for,

)r, and

April, 1932. at 7:30 said day, the Hoard Town of Cloverdale,

trge at «

file prote

any and all

sail! Grant, Franchise,

hereinbefore

? rat

less

ts of said Town at tiie followFor the first 3,00o gallons,

per

ilmu ter r talk*

Installed, a rat*-, shall he charged

um

water furnished; whci* meters are not

•ate of $1.00 per month ged A delayed payment

charge of lo per cent h ill he added to

not paid within ten days after the fori going ehargt s shall

the fir

irg ’ o

hills

of t

bl<

due. All e payable

eediiii red o

10.

Town herein

list of each sue* ch services rend-

mnnth for such ser that service available.

As compensation to the

st of

it. M. HENTER,

Town Clerk.

Dpensation to

for tiie franchise and privileges

_ d Grantee, lu

addition to all fire hydrants maintained and paid for under and in accordance with tin provisions of the above and foregoing section of this contract, shall also install and at all times durIng thi .if.- f tbi •• , malnta in good order one (1) additional fire hj drant fr#« of an r ch 1 g or < ..

whatever to said Town.

11. Tin* authorized agents of said Grantee shall have tin right to enter 1 the premises of any consumer for purpose of examining and repairing pipes, meters, and appurtenances

waterworks thereon.

12. The fire hydrants art not to be used for any other purpose than delivering <-f w it?r for fli Ing 1 ment and the practice of the Cloverdab* Fire Department and the purpose o; flushing sewers and streets. 13. The said Grant* < agn ■ s to com tnence tiie construction of aid water works plant and system within thirty

1 after t shall bee

upor

tin*

ing pipes,

of said

(30)

wh

days this

from am: contract

Futnam Countv. ( ailed tiie ToWN, Committee of 1 tin* Hoard of 'J party of the fl ve rdale Water

d b;

the

by

ugi *y, Fiulnt it

NOTH E OE ritlWAHt I I.Ft 1 ION State of Indiana, County of Futnam,

To

203 So. College,

turn

election betwe*

A. M. and 6 o’clock F,

the vot« rs of the Republican and Democratic Parties of Putnam County,

Indiana

Greetings:

You will hereby take notice that on 'Tuesday, May 3, 1932, there will he held In the various voting precincts in Futnam County, Indiana a primary

tiie hours of 6 o'clock

M. of said day,

nominate candidates f«»i the follow-

ing offices.

one RepreKentatD e In G nigress, Oth Congressional Distinct on< Prosecuting Attorn* . 64th Judicial Circuit, County of Futnam one Joint Representative, Owen and Futnam Counties One County Treasurer

one Sheriff One Coroner

one Surveyor One Commissioner, 2nd District One Commissioner, 3rd District Twelve Delegates to tiie Republican riUnte Convention Thirteen Delegates to t! Democratic State Convention One Republican and on* Democratic Precinct Committeeman in each of the Thirty-five voting precii. ts. DKMOt l< \ I 14 I M KI I’ Tiie following is the list of candidates who have filed and are to he voted for at the Primary Election to he held on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1982, between the hours of 6:1)0 A M. and 6:00

F. M. to-wit:

For Congress. 6th Congressional

Dist rlct

Cnurtland ('. Gillen, lol Bloomington

St.. Greencastle, Ind. Robert Grieve, It. R. 4.,

Ind.

Virginia K. Jenckes, St., T» rre Haute, Ind.

For Prosecuting .Yttorner for the 64th Judicial I’lrcult. Futnam County Tin odore Crawley, no7 South Locust

le, Ind.

Hanna St., Green

castle. Ind.

Cor Joint Representative for Owen and

Putnam Counties

Harry Stump, Rural Route 1, Roach-

dale, Ind.

For Treasurer

Wilson T. Handy. Greencastle, Ind.

Rockville, Soutli Sixth

St..

Greencast!

Fred V. Thomas,

ng

fill’d and are to he voted f«»r

t lie Primary Election to he held on Tuesday. May 3rd. 1932. h. tween the

hours of 6:00 A. M. and 6:00 F. M.

wit:

For Congress, 6th Congressional

District

Louise N. Denehie, 929 So. 19th 'Terre Haute, Ind. Noble J Johnson, 17-05 So. Center St, Terre Haute. Ind. I* red S. Purnell, 305 So. Hrady, At-

tica, Ind.

1\ Prosecuting Attorney for the 64th Judicial Circuit, Putnam County b'rank G. Stoesnd, 1002 So. Indiana St . Greencastle. Ind. \ 11m rt E. williams.

Greencastle, Ind.

For Joint Representative for Owen and Putnam <’ountlee Bruce lame. R R. 3, Greencastle, Ind

For Treasurer

Gilbert E ogles, K. R 2. Grencastle,

I mi.

For 7 David C Braden, 402 W. Walnut St , Greencastle, Ind. Raymond Rex Hammond, R. R. 5, Greencastle, Ind. Wilbur F. Paris. R R 5, Greencaatle,

Ind.

Leslie Sear a, It. It 1, Greencastle,

Ind.

For Coroner

Otto F. Lakln, 222 K. Wfl

GruuttCaatie, Ind.

For Surveyo

Alexis Ralph Donnohue, 505 E. Hanna si , Greencastle, Ind. For Commissioner 2nd District 11 \ Sherril. 114 Bloomington St,

Greencastle, Ind.

For Commissioner 3rd District William u. Lewis, It. It. 1, Cloverdale, For Delegates to State Convention Paul Frederick, Jackson and Floyd,

Fillmore, Ind., R. It.

Edward Chew, Washington and Limedale, Reelsvllie, Ind., It. ft. Dr. L. A Ray, Cloverdale and War-

ren, Cloverdale, Ind.

Buford L. Fall, Franklin, Raccoon. Ind. . James C. Mrattaln. Madison and ( Hilton, Greemastle, Ind , It. It. 4. Morton W. Fordlce, Russell, Russell ville, Ind. ... , Albert O. Hunter. Marion and I* ox

Ridge. Fillmore, Ind.

Carl Berk. Monroe and North Greeii-

castle. Balnhrldge, Ind.

ii H Nicholas. 1st. 4th and North-

wood. Greencastle, Ind.

Simpson Stoner. 2nd Ward. Greencas-

tle, Greencastle, Ind.

A. J Duff. 3rd Ward. Greencistle.

Gneucastle. Ind

Glen Mark. Jefferson. Greencastle,

part.

.Is lington St

I II \ .N( HI9E 4 ON I It \ < T THIS AGREEMENT in.i'l. and entered into tills 1st day *d April. 1932. by and between the Town of Cloverdale.

Indiana, hereinafter by and through t

Committee of the wliol. appoint• *1 the Board of Trustees of said 'Town,

fir 1 part, and the Clo- * Company, Inc., a Cor-

poration organized and existing under and by virtue *»f the law-, of tin Stat# of Indiana, hereinafter called the GRANTEE, party of the .mid 1. That for the purpose of providing for the protection of public and private property in the aid Town of Clov#-rdal«* agnlm t fir* , tiie extinguishment of fires, the flushing of sewers, the furni.sriing of water for munh’ipal,

domestl * and other uses, said Town of

Clovertlale does now hereby grant to said CLOVERDALE WATER COMPANY. INC., its successors and assigns, the right and privilege of . r.-•

eons true ting, main tali Ing a system of wa

said Town, and constructing all pip* lines, standpipes, elevated tanks and pressure tanks, reservoirs, hui machinery, and conduits me* v.* proper therefor; also the laying of pipes, mains, and placing **f hydrants In and along the .streets, alleys, public grounds ami sidewalks of said 'Town of Cloverdale, as the same now exists or may hereafter be extended for the purpose of supplying water to individuals. firms, corporations, and others residing in or located within the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana for the extinguishment of fire, the flushing of sewers, and for domestic and all other us# s. and to charge and collect rents

.ind tolls therefor.

2 Said Grantee shall, in the con-

of waterworks reasonable and Interfer with

and

dgm L’tinfl

operat-

system of waterworks in tin

ngs, and

the date

nn this contract shall become It* gaily effective and to have the laliocompleted within ninety (90) *lu>: from the date of commencement of the work, subject to unavoidable delays by reason of strikes, weath r conditions, accidents beyond the control of said Grantee, or litigation affecting this grant or work being done hereunder. And in tin* event* of such unavoidahl* delays, the time within which said waterworks system is to he completed shall b< extended the hngth of time that such delays exist. Provided, however, said Grantee shall not be r**qulfed to commenci the construction until the necessary real estate shall huvi been acquit <1 for tin pufpoee «*i

furnishing said water supply.

It Th* gr.int and privileges herein

contained shall tie

term of twenty-five (I the taking eiY* et of tliis

longer unless the said grant shall

-

*.f * .1 id Town.

This agreement hall take effect Immediately upon the passage of an urdi-

tin Hoard of

wn ratifying and confirming the

same.

15. All of the terms and conditions of this contract shall benefit, run md apply to equally the Grant# e. Its successors and assigns, and this contr o ' is granted upon the * xpivss condition that If said grantee, it successors and assigns shall fall to comply with any and all conditions, limitations, or r* strlctions herein contained, then all the rights, framhin. and privileges herein contained shall at once cease and terminate at the option of the Board of Trustees of said Town. 16. It is expressly understood and agreed by th# parties hereto that this franchise grant in ail respects and as till terms and conditions tlnreof

d privileges

it nd continue for (25) years from agreement and

lid g

unles

he renewed by the proper authorities

111 m Tow

p#*rform the sain

systt e in

not

» r-

bc

Aivn Bryan, i: Frank E. fie

Handy,

For Sheriff

Greencastle, Ind.

or Coroner

ed, Cloverdale, Ind.

i'or Surveyor

Orville O’Neal. Greencastle. Ind. Arthur Flummar, Greencastle, Ind., For CommDfdoner, 2nd District J. W. Knaucr, Greencastle, Ind., R. R.

Wood. Greencastle. Ind . R. Ft. »r Commissioner. 3rd District A. Hurst, Fillmore, Indiana,

M. Moser, Cloverdale, Indl-

L#*f

Edg.

R. R. 2. William

ana. R. R. 1. _ For Delegates to State Convention L 8. Moler, Clinton and Russell Twps., Clinton Township. Otford Burk. Clinton and Russell Twps., Greencastle, Iml . R R. Walter Wamslcy, \N arren and Madison Twps.. Futnam ville. Carey Payne. Wurnn and Madison Twps., Gre»*ncastle, Ind., R. R. Gilbert E. Prichard. J# fferson Twp., Fillmore, Ind., R. R. 2. Frank Moreland. Jackson Tap., Roaehdale, Ind.. R. R- 3. Emery V. Ader, Floyd Twp more, Ind.. R. R. 1. a Edmund R. Lynch, Cloverdale Twp..

Cloverdale, Ind.

O. G. Webb, Marlon Two., Ward, Greencastle, Ind.. R. «. Howard Hostetttr. Monroe

RaInbridge, Ind.

J esse Young, Grreiicastle

Greeucastl#*. Ind.

Glenn Hkelton. Washington

Re«*l»ville, Ind., R. R.

Charles N. Struube, Franklin Twp.,

Roaehdale, Ind.

Harry W. Moore, 3rd and 4tU Wards,

Greoucasile, lad

fiu-

nnd First

2.

Twp.,

Twp., Twp.,

Did .

Foi

Mark.

H R. 2. Rt ptiblica

H. A. M»»

•re hi 1

an Precinct Committee-

men

land. North precinct. Jack Rouchdale, Ind., It. it South precinct, Jorkson

township, Roaehdale, Ind.. It. It. Hugh S. F#iry. North precinct. Franklin township, Roaehdale, Ind. Otto A Kall-r. South pre«lnct. Franklin township, Roaehdale, Ind. Leslie C. Ilrothers, Flncastle precinct, 1'r.inklln township. Rouchdale, Ind Oscar Stutsman, North precinct. Rus-

Russellvllle. Ind.

clnct.

sell tow nshlp, .

Thomas E. Walden. North precii Rubs«’11 township. Russellville, J“d. Ray Whitson. South precinct. Kusi

wnshlp, Ru.ris* llvllle. Ind

Whitson. Soul li precinct, Russell tip. Ituss.-llvllle, Ind . It. K

Ray Stultz. South pre* Inct, Russell

nshlp, Itussellv.ill

wnshlp, Russellv.lll#’, Ind.. It. It. John J. Martin. North precinct, Cllnn townsiiin. Balnhrldge. ln#l., R It. *.

proper way

tlo* us# of the btiu ts. and allc\. by th* pui#llc in unreasonable manner and no ntore than is nec# ssa 1 In th( reason abb performance of ti.«* work in constructi«*n of said system of waterworks and will restore all the strci tt.. all«*ys, sidewalks, and other public places to tiie condition tin*;, were in before th# construction of said system of \vat« works as near us the saui*’ may

done.

3. During the construction and matntenanc** of said system of waterworks, the grant# t- shall alw’ays keep and maintain proper guards around any excavation that nm in* made in such streets, alleys, and oilier public places so as to render th*- sami secure and safe from danger, and said excavations shall not continue in any portion of said streets, alleys, and other public plu #s for any longer time than is reasonably necessary for the proper construction th*reof, and said waterworks shall he constructed o tli sIdi 1 i not interfer with tlo full p«*rnianent use by tin public of said streets, alleys, and other public plaee:;, 4 Tin* Grant# ( . during tlo •••nstructlon of said waterworks system, shall ilpfend. keep harmless and indemnify the said Town #*f lT#»verdai# from any and ail damages for injuries to persons or property growing out of the n« gllgeiice #»f the grantee in the construction #*f said waterworks system

Beys, and other

through Its str# *ts. alle> ami <*tM»r pilhli#* places and siiali hold the Town of (’lov# rdale free and harmless from ull loss and daniag#* that may he <• aused

by the negligent con tno iio and shall pay all cost 11 which th#* said Town ma

thereof,

cost ami expense to /n may he put in d# -

finding any action at law for such damages, tin* said Grantee • ill at ;ill times during the mnlntcnam • and operation #>f said waterwmk ystein, *1 aft«-r the completion th* r**of. Ilk*

lef#

and

and after tin- comp

wise, #l«*fend and ke«*p harmh* Indemnify tli«* said town of (M<«v. rdale

in this

shall he suli

ns i

to the authority

■ ISSio

l pr* A as

mmli

of Indlnmi. and t«) ail provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled “An Act I'oucernlng Fublic I’tillties C’nathig a Public S« rvh » Commission. Abolishing the Railroad Commission and Conferring tli#* Powers uf the Railroad Commission on the Public Ser vie* Onimis-

sion," ;• proved March 4. 1913.

IN \vlTNK8S WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this

1st .lay of April, 1932. .... V . . I ’ . • I . .X • i.-1 • .

of t

ha

LoVKRDALE, INDIANA,

Fred “ “ ‘

TOWN

By Fred F. Fultz, R. T. Davis. Charlts McAvoy. Coinmlttee of the wliole appointed l»y the Boartl of Trustees, party of the First Part, ATTEST: R. M. H INTER, Town

« hi k

CLOVERDALE WATER COMPANY,

INC

liy, Estes D

FREaiDEKT, Party

Fart.

ATTEST: Dr. Clyde Gray,

Duma; «»f the

Second

rotary

ton township. Balnhrldge.

»'la\ Me*.111. Si'Utli iireelnet. rllnton township. (J r«# nca st I#*, In#I., It. R. 1 M It BattclB. Ku*t |ir»elnct, Monroe ‘T.o^'P-WelKr-.VK^ne,. Monroe

tow nshlp, Bulnbrldge, ln*L

Lloyd Suniriiers. North , pr. < Inet.

al township, Balnhrldge Ind., K iy Lawson, South preelnei islii 11, Fillmore. Ind., B B-

Floy#! township. Bainf»rl«lg#‘. 1 Ray La warm. South precinct, 1* lo>

'"AlTxr: HrV'ui.' N"rih ” 1,r , Ion tnwnvtiln. Klllmore. Ind It It z. L. K Me)ilnnli). South free!net. Murion township, 4’o itesvllle, Ind., R. R -• John N#*lson, FaM pr.^dnet, Madison

dm N

township. Gr« * n*’1 s ##«'. #•»•* . «•• ••• • • J. A. Itrnttln. Weit prurlnot. MudKon

It H **.

town.filp. Urr.nc.i.rie, ^ h "

hip, R«*el»vllle, Ind.,

rry

Wnshiiii

R. R.

Ev« ret t Washington

li. 2.

gton towtish

L«»gan, South pre«lnrt. township, Reelsvllle, Ind.,

Henry Woodall, Warren prec Warren township, Cloverdale, Ind

clnct.

It.

Dayton McCloud, J£nst P r<

toa.'? uhiD. Clovtraal

reelnet, Jef-

f«»raon

i*

tow nshlp, Clove rdale, Ind., R,

from an) and all damag#

section iierelnhefore s#<4 forth. 7». Said waterworks syst* m shall h»*

coristruct«*d In strict accor#! u * with the plans and specifications heretofore l>r#*s#-nt#*#i t#> the Hoard of Trust* * s of the Town of Cloverdale, by th* Cl*>v#*rdal#* Wat# r Company, In**., and mlopted by the Board of Truste»*s bv resolution

of the . 7th day of Mai

(dans and specifications ar* li**i #*hy approved, which plant shall m< * Du approval #»f the State Board of Flre-Cn-d**rw'rlt< rs, subject to such modlfl' 1 tlons and changes as may h* iigr#**'d up«#n in writing from tlm#* to time by

tin* Town and (Jrnntee.

6. The said Grantee in tlo w * * r k of construction and in the maintenance and operation of said waterworks plant ami system, shall comply witli th** laws of the Stat#* of Indiana, and with th# rul#*s adopted and protnulg ited by tho State Board of H*-alth for th# government of waterworks systems in tho said Town of Cloverdale, nnd sal#! Grant##* shall operate said « tem «u waterw#»rks In compliance witli ri.il*l laws, rul#‘H 11 ml regulations Hold Grantee sliall have tiie right fo shut off tiie water supply temporarily from any portion of tho mains for the |M>se of making repairs, or exten and shall n<#t he liable for any damages occasioned by such temporary s'4S # i.;sioi; of vauv fwpply.

NOTH E TO T 4X1*4 4 Ell *4 Ol IIOMI

|SS| |

IN 1 HE MATTER UF I’M I DETER MINATION To I SSI' E BONDS #)| THE TOWN OF CLOVERDALE. Fl’TNA M CoCNTY, INDIANA. FOR THE FCK- < Tl ASK OF COMMON CAPITAL STOCK OF THE CLOVERDALE

WATER COMPANY, INC.

NOTICE Is hereby given to Die tax payers #»f the Town of Cl#»verdHl«\ Futnam County, Indiana, that tin Board of Trust# #*s of said Town of Cloverdale at th# ir regular meeting piac* 011 tin* 1st day of April. 1932, determined to issue bonds of indebtedness excee<ling Five Thousand Dollar: ($5,000.00). Tilt* ann*unt of boiuls proposi d to b*‘ Issued in, f#jr and by said Town #»f Cloverdale Is Nino Thousand Dollars 1)00.4)0), bearing int* rest at tin* rate >ur and one-half per cent (4 1-2 per

cent) per annum.

The net asscsood

erty in said Town of Cloverdale, na. or said taxing unit, for tho year 1931 is Five Hundred Three Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-five Dollars

($503,745.00). The pres# lit without this issue is nothing.

The proceeds of said bond issue ar#t») he used for Die purchase of Common Capital Stoi’k in Die C’luvei da It* Water

Company, Inc.

Ten (10) or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, of said taxing district, win) f»*el themselves aggrieved by such determinatl*M). may appeal t*> tiie Stat** Board of Tax Commissioners for further actloi by filing a petition then for wli Auditor of Futnam County, Indiana, on

expiration of Twent

1 $9,(1 id fi

pronei Indlai;

indebtedness

purdoiu

K a p«* of Fut

before Die

nim* (29» days from and after Die

da) of April. 1932. If such file*l the State Board of Til sioners will fix the #Jute for Futnam County, Indlnuu.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1932.

Fred F. Fultz

R. T. Davis

petition Is

1 th** Stat#* Board of Tax Conunis-

ic dat Indlai

r action Arltii the

on ty-

7th

x ComJ

hearing in

Bo.v

TOWN

Charles McAvoy

HP UF TRISTKES OF THE OF CI.OVKRDALE, PUTNAM

DI’NTY, INDIANA.

ATTEST: a. M, HLNTEK, To

2Ut