The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1933 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE; INDIANA. THERSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1933.

Reels luui opened

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Keelsvillc s Early History Of Interest

corn on a horse's l»a k in Clay cqunty,

and start for Keel’s null.

"Often did the. fells with a little t .„rn iii a hair ‘"d a (run on their shoulder, amusinjr themselves by shir tiny .(rame on the and alter at

KEEL K AMILA KIRS I' SE’ITLERS niny at the mill ipass the time in ON SITE OK TOWN mi'NO- .'ishiny "r strtillingr up the river in El> CENTKKA ALU , |uest of turkeys. — “If no turkey.- apiieared they would

Society News (Continued From fa ye T"o help Metho ” a ha.s been worked nut most satisfactorily by the Kriirhtwood unit of Indianaiiolis. Deleyate.'. who included women from Richmond, Indianapolis, Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Evan.-ville, frinceton, Vincennes, and Washington, were delightfully entertained overnight by the church women of

Princeton.

Crcencastle is federated with the

was given h\ high school students and in luded a quartet and two trios. Kohin feme and futienee Thompson playe.l violins, Marion Sellars, a flute. Wilhur Simpson, a basoon, an I Hetty Nieh I- accompanied on the piano. Their music wa< very pleasing to the audience. An intere-ting reading, entitled the “Hall of Heroes,” wa- given u.' .Mrs. Dean, arconipanied , in the piano hy Miss Rachel Dean. Due to the lateness of U' e hour, i .Mis- Rose asked to he excused from I

state

and national organizations and hpr f'''-"' 1 ' 1 ' " n the f" ,,fran ! :

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ujHin n<|uest. told of her experiences in two Metho list scln ' Is in Rome,

Italy.

The offi eis and exeeutiw- coin-

works under the direction of .Mr - Harry Talbott, president, and Mrs. Chester Jordan, secretary and treas-

urer.

.;. .;. .;. .;. .;. mittee were hostesses Woman’s League " ; ' 1 h ” ur ^“ewTig the meetiu

Mel Wedne^iay

lire Woman’s League of the Moth-

; ' leridian

AVednesday afternoon. Mr- Monger

Ladies Aid AA ill

, Entertain AA u h farty The Ladies Aid of the .A1

! M. K. Church will enteit, in their faniilie- with i Hallowe'en party at ; Larkin's (larace in Alt M. i Kiian Fri- ■ ilay night, Oct ilier 27 it X o’clock-

look as her theme for the devotional service “The Result- of Ciwle -ncreading pa.-.-ages from the psalms to emphasize her message of the inevitability of punishment following the

breaking of laws.

Two notices of importance were | •divorce trom John I Dan- in circuit given during the busim - meeting. .

court Ihursiiav.

Section One will ihold i Christni is

bazaar and foorl sale on Dee. k and S). ,

Dr I A Ray, ( hnerdale vetennI arLin, ha> l*een fined $1 and costs, by Ju-tieo td* the feas’e K diert H \ew-

^ U41 ’ I gent on a charge of profanity

Isiui.i It Da\is. if Akron. O , formerly of (il'e'iuastle, was granted

Section Eight ha and has it for

made mince meat sale at r,0 cents

The musical part of the program

filed

again-t him by Mar-hall Sutherlin.

One of tlie oldest towns in Putnam county is Reelsville. Washington township was the lirst -ection of the county to be -eUled and Reelsville l>eame tme of the early rural settlements of the new community. The Reijl family was likewise one of tlie first to coiiio into the ''iuiitx ind is one of the few that has con tinued to make \l ishington townsh | I its home for about one hundred

years.

Jo n Reel, aftoi w tj m the tow n was named, was the grandfather of i ha lies Keel pr-eiit general -tore

; o|»erator in Reelsville.

In the scrap book "t Mrs. A rand.i i .'•hopiien, also of AA i-hington township, appears the following item, the

author of which i- mkiiiiwn

“The following inteiesting remin- hunt and inti ,sceiicf, we (lip fi m tiie « rrespon ,, ' ineinnati

dence e ineurning Ih elavile. Our litth good

ollagi- is like a good number of “Should lie t.iki others on the in line. Other towais was igreed to hu have -prung up all around us, and produce, such choked us off. But why, I am at a pos-um skins, u 1 loss to know, for a to water power with his wag there is no bettei n the -late. Reels- tlie -tart wit.h< vlih- is on tl • A andalia railroad, i on rare ocean

about nine mile- •a-t f Hiazil amt , hat.

twelve miles west f (ireen, astle, o- | “Just thijtk twelve milas w* of (Ireencastle, lo , princes, of om vated on the west fork of the Eel buy goods, alt river anil i- snugly located in the pants, cowhidt

hills. Its first settlers were the Reel family, coming in the year IH2ti. The first to come woiv John and Henry Reel, and being millers by trade, they selected this a.- a spot f< r a mill seat. In those day- the Reels were the noted men, serving in difforent offices from time to time. After building a mill on the present site of our mill, they ran it wit 1 ', success, doing the grinding for the farmers for

idles around.

“in those days it was thought nothing for a fanner to throw a bag of

try a squirrel - or a spot on the tree, su;l if they could heat the millers they were consi < red good, for many were the center- the Reeds bullets

knoyked.

“After the mill had done its work. ,nto the horse went the meal and by i n.urow path thnugh the woods •luv wsmld return to their homes, in •hat were ther ' died the flats, bu' whhh today arc known us the coal

ields of Clay.'

“As ih*> tim pa- sed on, by their . ii.l toil an' lose financing, the Reels soon g i i d enough of the nighty dollat- i -tart a store, a -mall one Ru 1 t question n w wa.where should i > goods eotne from.

At last it v •mould take th.

that the Reels Imd openeil a store, I nn I then many more trips were made I To Cincinnati, Lawrenceburg, and .

Terre Haute for goods."

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“gro- negtigence” in his supervision of the prison Evans was the officer forced to march across the prison "yard ft m the shirt factory to the j main office by the fel ns armed w Ub

revolvers smuggled to them.

While the drive on crime continued Thomas Leahy, Chicago radio crooner, came into court at Plymouth, ind., ind pleaded guilty to participation in | the holdup la.-t May 2!t of the Ex- j change hank of Culver. He was sentenced t" serve ten years in prison. He will he taken to the institution I w ere four companions in the holdup I •ire seiving sentences. Another member of the Culver band was killed

while fleeing from a posse.

Captain Leach in preparation forj an intensive effort to round up the desperadoes compiled the criminal

igreot that John j records of the men believed to la 1 af-

ipation of a mer .filiated with the gang.

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» mu,( J,., ^ «I«*’ code of a <me-m w f W0|| \ ,n ,hl « exciting t0 lh, ■ Hi,rl ''*-(.able ru . \ smash, " Kd Dust.” W

i 18:.0 h» starte 1 ms first stock of _ . wagon? No, it I i load of country | •n hides, ginsing. I yellow loot and i II filled he made hat. (It was only hat Ji hit wore a

Ten men participated in the prison i>reak and eight ate still at large, One

, young merchant you starting out to cil in home spun is head bare and

without a ecu;. 1 uld you face the storm in such a i .rb? Such was the dress of the i mi i erehant of Keel's

mill.

“On his anival in the wonderful city, he disposed i his furs and roots and bought hi mods. It took him nineteen days to make the trip to Queen City an i icturn and in returning he was often c>>m|telled to unload hi.- wagon and .n.il the creeks, carrying the good . cross to prevent them from get: ng wet. After geting home it w oon noised around

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For they ran t do it. They only move the nd a mere movement dueen’t get at

of th^ ten, James Clark, was recaptured’ at Hammond. Ancther, Joseph Jenkins, was shot and killer.l by a j Hrown county citizen.

ling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into yojir bowels daily. If this bile is not. flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. t»ss bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, •kin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head • rhea and you fe»4 down and out. Your whole

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