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f t THF DART 11! HUH LEADS j | ILL Tilt TIME OTHEHS POL. j I LOW. ? ^reencastfe Keraftl ♦•♦♦•■*♦♦♦+♦■»■»♦«»♦« >«» THE WEATHEK. Probably fair Saturday night aid Sunday. '•M->:KK~:^:-:--:-:~:-:->->< 11 o a« » »■» VOL. T.—K<». ?». GBBENCISTLE, IJIDU!,*, 8AURHAV, JI >,: an, WIX GREENCASTLE ON TOURISTS ROUTE Mm.* BACK TO fSJW TOP; PIVE SB1I RFI IWIIAMAPOLIN TO PACIFIC Ml K-his TO BE IN OREEM ASTI.K. ITESWAV, iirnnoii icn I.- AT ABOCT 4 O't'l.tH H BEFI< MTE IRHOIJHCRHRHT TOIMV. ARE PLANNING A RECEPTION Fred O'llalr. secretary of the Hrceneastle Motor club, this mornini; , leeelved a telephone message from MrKre White, chairman of the Indi-ana to Pacific Tour Committee, which tuur will leave Indianapolis at 8 o'clock Tnesday afternoon June 1. stating that he had decided to bring the tour through I;I !■ The autolsts will Stop here for thlriv minute*. The tour of Iweniy-slx Indiana made earn will leave Indianapolis! hound for the Paciflr coast on an ad , vertlslng trip. The tour 1B creating a Kreat amount of interest through 1h<- llnited si. - and the Qreencaatle Motor club is planning a warm re | option for the tourists when the. ' arrive In (ireencaBtle A committee of the loral motoristi' sill meet the tourists In Stilesvllle Hnd escort them to Oreencastle They will come down the east Washington street pike. Frank Homier, presideiil of the C.rcencastlo Motor club; Fred ullair. II M Smith and Charles J Arnold will be among those who will go to Stllesville to meet the no 'oriata. After leaving tlreenrastle 'hey will takn the Manhattan road to Manhattan where they will taka 11■ ■ National road on to the Brazil The original plan of the motorists was to take the National road direct to Brazil and It was only through the efforts of Mr O'Halr that tlreen-rastle was placed on the route It was not definitely decided until today that the tourists would come through tlreeneastle and ao as yet definite plans for the reception have not bat ■ completed. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, June 28- Thcm was a moderate1 lcttlng-down in local hog quotations yesterday. the loss being a big 5 cents on gi-ri eral sales. The demand was some t what easy and with a fairly large ;t-jsortment to work 00 the buyers paid . a range of $8,715 to $8 80 for prac-tically all the hogs they bought. The closo was weak and a shade lower I than flrst sales, but there was a [pretty good clearance. Receipts |,M0 Cattle Cenentll) Steady. A fairly large run of cattle showed i B steady tendency, buyers being somewhat Indifferent to anything but strictly for cattle. For the week the 'market Is strong to weak. Hulls i dragged yesterday and grass heifers and middle class cows are off about a dime, though fat steers are strong »nd a feeding cattle are M cents higher than a Week ago. The calf market continues its down-ward movement Sales yesterday ex-tended from 8'_. to 9c This repre-sents a loss of $1 f„r the week I.ambs were He higher with she.-, about steady and hoth are higher than a week ago THE REBEKAHo VISIT BRAZIL amu coriEs. $ CENT* IIEE IIIVI: LONE nnUM mil. ALLY BHTUTAJKED HV HA1 PI.0WEK LOME MI «_• IN mennm cm OH PIIDAI MI.'HT-I.AHtii: NTMIII.K TAIE TRIP 1 FINE TIME IS REPORTED TIN PLATE MILL TO BE BPERATED i. ¥.. CAEMKRAM, WHO II ts PI K-CHASBO til. Tin: STIM k in nil: lit vino Tl\ PLATO Mil.I.. II \s WRITTEI Tim II WATER CAM HI: MI I RRR nil: PI.AM Hill III STARTER. MAY SINK SEVERAL WELLS it -ullicloui water DM be secure,i ut the Tin Plata Mill, the Western Tin Plate ,v Slieet Company, mill, just cast of Qreencaatle, »iii be started ii operation, according to J. R Car-iie- han ol Canton. Ohio, who has pur-baged the controlling interests In I uarm I of J. fl. U,l ',,,. Cool refreshing PleZee and lemon- j the mill A letter was reived by F ade will be served the visitors and M Lyons, attorney for Mr. Carnehun, tlreeneastle people are urged to bajtoafej "ti the square and arsist In the en- . ... . .. „ ..... In this letter Mr (ainehau stai.-.i tertalnment upon their arrival The .... , , , . that lie had arraugeiiieiits liv which tourists are expected here about 4 . ........ ( . . be ccnilcl start tin plant at oneM U water could be secured. Mr. l.ion- ,«!■ instructed in take the water |Question up with the water works The funeral of John Ii. McCoy npany ml the cm of (ireencaslb . wboe death occurred at his home end see if water could not be piped to OS south Indians street Friday, will n„. „ ,, nbReJaal cinantities and ■he Sunday afternoon at the home raj a prlee to warrant the operation conducted by the Rev. J (1 Campbell' of the mill The advisability of sink- Interment will be In the r'orcs! Hill hay, well ,| ,, will I OUBtderOd |r cemetery Those who desire to view i Is understood that In case the null i-the body may do so Hunilai iiiornim: e p, n, d Iha inanuf M tore of some from * to 12 o'clock. plate predict will he begun. i,,i THE AIR DOME TO-NIGHT ..ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM.. New Songs - Magic Tricks- And Farce Comedy Country Store f DV.'SSION 5 f D 10 CENTS Accepting the Invitation of the May Flower Rabekab lodge, No. v:, or Brazil, to visit their lodge and in-itiate a class of candidates, a large delegation of the HIM- Hive Hebekah lodge of this town, went in lira/,I Friday evening on tin- ii :I8 iuierur-ban car, to accept the hospitalities of the sister lodge. The Brazil lodge proved very effl cienl iu their entertainment of tin visitors who were royally entertain ,ed. After the local lodge team gave the work for a class of candidates delightful refreshments of MM I M am cake and orange punch ware served The Intense heat of the ••vi-iiini; oolj made the refershnn-nts the more de-licious. The (ireetieastlo Itc-bckah-returned home on the 11 o'clock car Those who mad, the trip are Mr and Mrs. Will lilttainore. Mr. and Mrs Klmer (ilbson. Mr and Mrs Will ConkUn, Mr and Mrs Fred Thonias Air and Mrs John Wllliains Mr an,I Mrs. Will Callahnn, Mr and Hi Oscar Williams. Mr. and Mrs Bd Warner. Mr and Mrs C H Meikel Thomas I.lshy. Mrs lohn Welch, Mr- Fred llelslng. Mrs Kllzabetli .Venn Mrs Bertha ColTman. Mrs VVill Van diver, Mrs Louisa Cooper. Mrs SUM. Manning. Mrs Man William- M Marie Priest. Miss K'tnina lobnato Miss Elbl Meyers. Miss Kllo-I i;,l, OK Miss Bessie Williams, Miss Vilva Cooper. Miss Marie Woods. \1 I llarblnson. Miss Alice QenAT) M Helen I^achman. Miss Blanche XV d fen. Miss n.-lla Miller, and Tom Cal lahan In showing which combination of fooda gives the best results at the hast cost Then too. the tester while -pending several hours on each farm of the members of each unit onco every ,.|Bht weeks, not only teata the composite samples from each cow subscribed to the association but also serves as a hi(h type of dairy adviser. From the test-, weight of feeds In different rations, and the weight of milk produced from each cow, he Is enabled to give the farmer an actual statement as to the merits ot the different Individuals in his herd. The mechanical Operation con-nected with finding these racti and He- Bomtaet ,>r the |Mter and farmer while making these computations. Is in Itself a valuable stimulus. This fact was clearlv demonstrated las-winter when similar work was on ducted In the southern part of the state, it haa i n foumi thai farm-ers are much freer iu asking qnea-lions and In talking about their methods when approached Individ-ually than while attending a meet lug. "The first Indiana plan of Cow- Teatlni \ ,>< iniion has been started '■ ""• rielnltj ot far I, Nobles ville, Sheridan, WestAc 1,1 Green li-ld and I.ehanan Mr Harrey More dock, who has been apppolnted by Purdue university to take- chart.- ,,f this association. started his work near Carmel. June 17th. U1I "Several other localities In th-slate are planning to have similar associations In the near future. Th-country around Vinccnn,-. ,- the ne*< <■ rritorj to rei.-iv.. assistance in thl-movement. 1' WANT THE STATE PENAL FARM HERE IIKI MARSHAL'S 0BRO IS AIUKMKII BY till hi BFFORT Mill, BE RARE TO 8E. CntE HEW l>STITI HOI Hill SREBRCASTU BITE WEST 0V TOWS is ORB TO BE PROPOSER. MEcTING FOR NEXT WEEK PREDICTS FUTURE FOR THIS PAKF BAIRBRIDGE <i \ \ WHO DMAs iiiuiiiMi BIRPCTB, II \s II ti HIM nUIRRR THIS BEAMS WITH TIIK BXPECTATIOS HI WIRRIRfl RAR1 RACER, THE IMIIIM PUN OP COW. TKsTlMi ISSOCIATIOS IS IN BcoT COiiDHUh In discussing the Indiana plan of1. Putnam county bids fair to plo. itself on the racing map if the pr< Cow-Testing Association, J It liar (||,.||0„8 ver of Purdue I'niversliy. Dairy B> I NEXT TUESDAY • JULY 1st, is the day we cieJil llie- semi-annual interest on our Sav>ngs Accounts • Interest will be cjn;>ule.l St tic TaU Ol* of 3 percent per annum from .Unitary I si to April I .ind at the rate of 4 per cent from Apiil lo July I. ! The CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY • i 4 Per Cent Interest on Deposits " ••• ••< i i •••• tension Department, says: "This type of Cow-Testlug Association is ,on- Slrill-tecl to llieef the Ill-ells Clf tile average farmer having front five to tea cows and Is not is iii.n,> people imagine, an organisation that is hen iliiial only to men making a busi-ness Of dairying. That ilns nl.in ol association i-- c ,,n--i,|, r-,1 pracli cal and that it is iM-ginninh lo show Symptoms, of iBc-oming a powerful laclor in revolutiotil/.ing the dnlrv Industry throughout tin- state. Il shown by the attitude I number of localities are taking toward this movement "The Indiana plan is different from the Danish plan of Cow Testing As-sociation The Danish plan is pre tical only In high developed dairy sections where men are VtlUnl to par SI &" per cow per year Tor their fisting, whereas tin- Indiana plan. as previously staled, is design d to meet the needs of the average Inch ana farmer The Indiana type of Cow-Tenting Association provides for the testing of Sou to 1.000 rows at 7Gc per cow per year There are eight units In one of these associa-tions, and each unit contains from 100 to 1G0 rows These units may or not be adjacent owing lo tin diiism of the cow population Kor. instance one comnmnilv mnv c-onlriliiii-nough cows to form two or more of lllalt Shucy, who live - mar Bainbrldge, are correct. Dia n.oiid Dispute is the pacer upon v In, Ii he bases his hopes and h will take In in out this full to a large number of ruce meets, such as Deeatar and other places Tin- bOTM Is seven years old ami summer before last was entered n i, ii i.ci.s and mcer failed to lake a plat a and get a share of the pri/i Inoney. Shucy has had it Iralnini; ■ | i no' under tin- direction of a professional trainer from Mouth Chi cago. Tin- lint-,- , now lu the best condition that it ever was in and barring accidents. Its owner predict! •that it will earn him a good bunch ol pi Ifa iiioinv this fall Shiiev will lake the horse out for Her,,- mouths, and enter him iu raci-al county fairs and other big radio; • vents He will go along himself and personally superinicnd the direction and care of the horse as he is not willing for any one else lo manage 1t \ meeting of ihi- bus ss men and Uaei i, anoaatle w n be c ailed xi week lo di-iii.s th, advisablllty i oi. ,iimio; lo make an effort to eecuit lor Oreencastle the State Penal Farm The establishment "i Mich a lartn was mad.- possible lo a recent act of (he legislature and al-ii ady a commission has been ap-potnted to s., i,r,- a sit.- The eommli -ion haa organized and soon will be ready to consMar all oRera. The • He We-.! of IJrei-lK astl. . w|M, I, i ' urpoaed for the State Tnbercu- ■Is Hospital. Is the , whic-h the Qreencastle people win endeavor to Btei the commission with, The site consists about I i acres and as the commission desires at I, acres, and possibly much more (ire.-nc ,„ti,, people believe thai the land west of town will be well suited tor tin- i ds of the farm. This trad id land is all that tie Mate could de-sin- and It is hoped that (ireenrastlc citizens will make | great effort to laeare the Institution Tin- matter of the site alreadv baj teen called to the attention of dot '•rnor Ralston, and il is heli. w,l thai it property energy is devoted ton n I securlna the Institution for Orccncis He there will hn little trouble la , m,linn It. 'EFBNSB OFFERS BTIDENCB in BFrECT mi k WAB BAXB 'rose, niiou Kc-sl- In Hill I nine .I I.I-I ami Judge SHJS Indue Influence >ul I'rinea. W, K. i.o:igi..>. state fire marshal won the first case which was brought tc prevent the carrying out out of an order for tearing down a building re garded as a fire hazard The suit was thai of Jerome A. C.leason, of Tipton. against the tire marshal, and the r, suit was that Judge Purvis, of the Tipton Circuit Court, affirmed Un-order of the marshal, fixing the time for the razing of the building as on (ir before December 1. The autliorlti I,, cau-e boildlni ' be torn down when they are danger ous as (Ire hazard- n I In tin State fin marshal and this Is re-garded as one of the most Important duties of the office. Mr lamgley an I his deputies have already Issued :, number of such orders conftniii-' their activities along this line, how •■ver. lo the most flagrant i i ■ Thi-t, has been practical!) no oppo sit ion to the orders issued. Mr. Oles son at Tipton dlaagr I with the marshal ami asked the circuit conn to set aside the order The bulldlni was a one story structure which si i-ne tine- had been used as a ska Inn. rink The- rear of ii was not used at pre s.tit ami ».,. declared bj Harah il Longley as to be dang.-rous The action of the court In affirming th-old- l' I- eV|,eele,| |„ 1,-|,,] support t, the lire marshal In |,is agalnal dangerous buildings. Many COafldentlBl reports concern ing the condition of bulldlni in rar ions communities an- ranching th fire marshals office i„ tadlanapoll but no action is taken on any of "" '■■ »»UI i ssrsonal lnape> tloo ha bt en mad., by one of the depntj I marshals. MERCURY RUNS RAMPANT AGAIN TERM UF COURT CLOSED TODAY II in.i . i p in (I IT II \\t ills P. Ill I.IIIS (I.list* MMss OF PCTMAR CIR> COURT, WHICH HILL I MO SOUTHS \ Ulllliv OPENS AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER Tin- Ifaj term of the i'utuam Otr- Ooorl cloned today. Judge James P Hughes and County Clerk \rilnir Hamrleh closed up me busl- '" • tin- coon preparatory to a two months rat stlon nrhleh will be- ■• n sen Monda) and close the nr«t daj of Beptsmber srhen the Septem- <•■ i term will begin. TODAY IS COUPON DAY AT THE MODEL Kor particulars regarding this sale Nee Friday's paper li.loic w, i,,,, M|y a few of the coupon ipecis (See Friday paper.) I . must present the c-oupons to ,-'• the -p.i i.,i prices offarad COT 1)1 T THESE COUPONS 001 PON No 1, June It—This coupon and T.'.e for lo yd, of A A. Bleached muslin, tbs bant i",- mantra you i.m l.uv i In v,|s t„ customer.I haymond Patterson. Del'auw's star twirler. made his second appearance in big league basehnll yesterday when he p,n Ind -ii Innings against the Milwaukee- Hn-wers Patterson went In the game in the fourth innlne alter both Cillllgan and Burns bad been knocked out of the hen and tin .Milwaukee I,.mi had a lead of Hire units whereas another oommunlt] rani H« held his opponents with twenty to fifty miles distant, may I .in- I ut one unit Kaih unit n-ceive< a weeks time from tin- tester every (wo months "The tester who || iliiploled to do Hi, i. iIIIK for this association. Is a ■nan who hus bean trained In the out a run for three Innings and then allowed six runs In the Isst three frames A total of eight hits were made off Ins delivery In three times at hat, I'ntterson connected for two safe hits. Although Minneapolis lost tin cam. In a score of l'J to 4 Pat-practical as well as the theoraUeal teraou dms not get credit for loahag •n|. of the dairy industry, who can the game, according to the official h an iuvaluable help to the fanner, baseball scoring. He gave two basei iln balancing rations. In figuring lhe|,.n balls, got one strikeout and In; relative value „l different f. ,.,|s, a„rl , „,. pHfyXM with a pitched ball. LEBANON, Ind. June H - With With the reading of the Inventory ol the personal properly of the deced-ent and the brief redirect emmlaa HOB of Mrs Maitic- M. Hew. the prosecution in the Mick will rested this morning An effort to have the jury instructed to return a verdict for the defense failed Tin-court upheld the contention of il, .I, fe-nse that undue influence bad nol i n proved by the plaintiff evidence I.ut declined to intervene- on tin- QttM* lion of unsouiidness of mind The- defense the-ll began tile- llilro 'in ion of evidence The- laatlasoo) inbmttted t»c»re- on tiie quant ton ol Mirk's soundness of niind The wil-nesses. all of Indianapolis, being Huiph K Smith naahjnr nl the Rlet-cher National Hank AM Olosabran-tier, vie ntintl RIflHT THE HOTTEST »»i Tin: BBAS0B nRRRHHEl it n RBOISTERRD TI il Mill Ml. III roi.ks an I.Inn BHRT. REACHEO 100 DEGREES Again the mercury Is on a rampage A l o'clock this afternoon the thai uiumeter registered HMH^ <|e ,-i the hottest of the da) Hill the elal was not lo l~- louipare.l with Kri.lav night At midnight the mercury sicxiel at 7e;. Slee-p was almost impossibb-becaiise of the Intense heat. Neei , •breath of air stirred and those who did not have an ch-ctrlr fan to ceeo' Hi, iu off got little rest Some sought some cool rcfreahlnj an- in taking bad clothing in thali luwus and sleeping there Other-gaie up in dispair and did mil at resident and treasurer of tempt to sleep And no relief is prang Levy Hrotlnrs R Company: Dr Krank ,*'''i ''>' ""' weather bur.-au P Hutrheiis. physician: D M Rals ton. real estate dealer, and brother of (iovciiior Balaton; Francis M Montgomery, traveling salesman: W C Van Arsdall. real .'.,'. cb-ab-i. and Qnnrgi W Powell (termm nq erlnteiiclent of police. Nearly all these wttnaaass bad business dealings with Mirk, and sal 1 that In their opinion, he was of sound mind Some of Ihem knew sliiditli ,,f Mirk's religious Ideas and pra. lic.-s which, though unusual in some r. •peeta, did met assume Hi,. Insaiiltv phase In their opinion Ilorn this afternoon to Mr and Mi Harry n. May ,.l .:. invllle, Ohio daiighte-r Marry llai- i- th, - ,t Mr and Mrs James McD Hays of this city The tickets for the I.in,,,In «-|i.tu lamina the first of AugulHt have ar-rived and will be distributed aegl week. About • ink,is bars already been p|c-,i A record of the temperature a-kipt by K. Shipley since 9 o'clock Friday night. Is as follows: • P- m. I TI. . Midnight 7« 3 s m 78 • s. m giii.. '» ni M 8 a m Sfj 9 « m 8»t, 10 a in HI 11 » m ..:•-, Noon :>K\ 1 P m lofliij • P- m Ion COUPON No L' June -JH —This coupon .end pairs of 15c ladies (Limit 1 pairs to cus-liinie- r.) COUPON No .: June 28 —Tblj coupon and e,-., roi io ,,is of brown muslin worth i". yd (Limit lo yds io customer 11 . COUPON No ;, June ::i This cou- |on and tfu for J."..' ladies' gause un-ion suit m tight knee ami umbrella knee (Limit - lulls to customer i ■COUPON No i. June L". This eoupou and :i:-i 1,-r ebon ,- ,.f :,nc I picnie-.- ernnea and raun.-s COUPON No ooupon and ttc glnghnm. tl.inut 7. June 2* This for 7 ids of 10c. r yds to ii -1 r I COUPON No I, June :'8 This 11,upon ami II nil for |LM and fl f.n children's dl s Four ObOlCS il.mi-ll one to u customer i OOUPON NO 1" June M This i ""I and |l in. tot choice of MJ Jl 2!, and »l 50 waist (Limit one t.> a c iitome-r i COUPON ooupon and oi Peroxide n. inn,- for II L'8 -This I bottle cm PON No I-' June .18.-Thl* Coupon and Its I n e lloic- of Ek and '■■■• -lo-ll combs und bare-n.-i COUPON No it. June -8-Thls Coupon and I.'3 for your cholc f ceiii || cm straw hat . John Franklin Qobttl of Kokcnno. and Miss Balls Ruth M«AVO> will l„ married tottKtrron morning at tin lutter's home In Cloverdale Mrs Daisi M Mcl'ainmac k 111.,I I. il. rs of ailuniiistrstiou IcKlay upon UBS eslate of the- l.it,. Ve-manl 1 M.Canimai k The aondltion of William •■ "ho has In .II ill for ntvaral weeks. Heb Hoswell l,„„-.,,| I,,- .,,„, ■»«». icrely and was baelli shiikm up S...ni,.-1 .1 Will,.,, . ., K,l ng when In- l.-l I off ».,,,, pry ami NolHl KM I,.,H Is-en or bla motorcycle on a country road dared to sell real estate nhieh be about i..or mil.- aorthwent ol I i to bis wards COi'PON No 17. June »8-This oupi n ami Tta for a $1 Hit Iwx of 4 airs of men's Wuiider hose. cm PON No | oiipnii ami 1:1 suit II, June :.'S-Thla buys auv $5 iln boy's OOUPON Nn -'". June 1'8—Tills eonpoa gad taV bwyi men's pcwris-knit two-piece underwear, sue value 11.unit | ,iins to a customer I COUPON Nn fi .June L-S Thl coupon ind Sac for Ma courocoa pan-eiu. i li.it il.lmii ,.t„. to a customer I OOUPON N,i _'_', J,,,,,, L'S.-Thm "■upon and He for .1 pairs of boy's '•'"' tlhl -lo. king- 11.unit :i pairs to a customer I COUPON No M June .'g -This • oupon and Me fur fthotee of our gpe ■ni.i "■.. ambraldary (Uaali e dress tO I ... ' -liitT I Briny, these coupons with you oniifht Stores open until 9 and IO o clock. Model Clothing & Dry Goods Stores
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Title | Greencastle Herald, vol. 7, no. 79, June 28, 1913 |
Subject | Putnam County |
Newspaper Name | Greencastle Herald |
Date.Original | 1913-06-28 |
Time Period | 1910-1919 |
Date.Digital | 2013-02-12 |
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Title | 0000400 |
Subject | Putnam County |
Newspaper Name | Greencastle Herald |
Time Period | 1910-1919 |
Date.Digital | 2013-02-12 |
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Transcript | f t THF DART 11! HUH LEADS j | ILL Tilt TIME OTHEHS POL. j I LOW. ? ^reencastfe Keraftl ♦•♦♦•■*♦♦♦+♦■»■»♦«»♦« >«» THE WEATHEK. Probably fair Saturday night aid Sunday. '•M->:KK~:^:-:--:-:~:-:->->< 11 o a« » »■» VOL. T.—K<». ?». GBBENCISTLE, IJIDU!,*, 8AURHAV, JI >,: an, WIX GREENCASTLE ON TOURISTS ROUTE Mm.* BACK TO fSJW TOP; PIVE SB1I RFI IWIIAMAPOLIN TO PACIFIC Ml K-his TO BE IN OREEM ASTI.K. ITESWAV, iirnnoii icn I.- AT ABOCT 4 O't'l.tH H BEFI< MTE IRHOIJHCRHRHT TOIMV. ARE PLANNING A RECEPTION Fred O'llalr. secretary of the Hrceneastle Motor club, this mornini; , leeelved a telephone message from MrKre White, chairman of the Indi-ana to Pacific Tour Committee, which tuur will leave Indianapolis at 8 o'clock Tnesday afternoon June 1. stating that he had decided to bring the tour through I;I !■ The autolsts will Stop here for thlriv minute*. The tour of Iweniy-slx Indiana made earn will leave Indianapolis! hound for the Paciflr coast on an ad , vertlslng trip. The tour 1B creating a Kreat amount of interest through 1h<- llnited si. - and the Qreencaatle Motor club is planning a warm re | option for the tourists when the. ' arrive In (ireencaBtle A committee of the loral motoristi' sill meet the tourists In Stilesvllle Hnd escort them to Oreencastle They will come down the east Washington street pike. Frank Homier, presideiil of the C.rcencastlo Motor club; Fred ullair. II M Smith and Charles J Arnold will be among those who will go to Stllesville to meet the no 'oriata. After leaving tlreenrastle 'hey will takn the Manhattan road to Manhattan where they will taka 11■ ■ National road on to the Brazil The original plan of the motorists was to take the National road direct to Brazil and It was only through the efforts of Mr O'Halr that tlreen-rastle was placed on the route It was not definitely decided until today that the tourists would come through tlreeneastle and ao as yet definite plans for the reception have not bat ■ completed. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, June 28- Thcm was a moderate1 lcttlng-down in local hog quotations yesterday. the loss being a big 5 cents on gi-ri eral sales. The demand was some t what easy and with a fairly large ;t-jsortment to work 00 the buyers paid . a range of $8,715 to $8 80 for prac-tically all the hogs they bought. The closo was weak and a shade lower I than flrst sales, but there was a [pretty good clearance. Receipts |,M0 Cattle Cenentll) Steady. A fairly large run of cattle showed i B steady tendency, buyers being somewhat Indifferent to anything but strictly for cattle. For the week the 'market Is strong to weak. Hulls i dragged yesterday and grass heifers and middle class cows are off about a dime, though fat steers are strong »nd a feeding cattle are M cents higher than a Week ago. The calf market continues its down-ward movement Sales yesterday ex-tended from 8'_. to 9c This repre-sents a loss of $1 f„r the week I.ambs were He higher with she.-, about steady and hoth are higher than a week ago THE REBEKAHo VISIT BRAZIL amu coriEs. $ CENT* IIEE IIIVI: LONE nnUM mil. ALLY BHTUTAJKED HV HA1 PI.0WEK LOME MI «_• IN mennm cm OH PIIDAI MI.'HT-I.AHtii: NTMIII.K TAIE TRIP 1 FINE TIME IS REPORTED TIN PLATE MILL TO BE BPERATED i. ¥.. CAEMKRAM, WHO II ts PI K-CHASBO til. Tin: STIM k in nil: lit vino Tl\ PLATO Mil.I.. II \s WRITTEI Tim II WATER CAM HI: MI I RRR nil: PI.AM Hill III STARTER. MAY SINK SEVERAL WELLS it -ullicloui water DM be secure,i ut the Tin Plata Mill, the Western Tin Plate ,v Slieet Company, mill, just cast of Qreencaatle, »iii be started ii operation, according to J. R Car-iie- han ol Canton. Ohio, who has pur-baged the controlling interests In I uarm I of J. fl. U,l ',,,. Cool refreshing PleZee and lemon- j the mill A letter was reived by F ade will be served the visitors and M Lyons, attorney for Mr. Carnehun, tlreeneastle people are urged to bajtoafej "ti the square and arsist In the en- . ... . .. „ ..... In this letter Mr (ainehau stai.-.i tertalnment upon their arrival The .... , , , . that lie had arraugeiiieiits liv which tourists are expected here about 4 . ........ ( . . be ccnilcl start tin plant at oneM U water could be secured. Mr. l.ion- ,«!■ instructed in take the water |Question up with the water works The funeral of John Ii. McCoy npany ml the cm of (ireencaslb . wboe death occurred at his home end see if water could not be piped to OS south Indians street Friday, will n„. „ ,, nbReJaal cinantities and ■he Sunday afternoon at the home raj a prlee to warrant the operation conducted by the Rev. J (1 Campbell' of the mill The advisability of sink- Interment will be In the r'orcs! Hill hay, well ,| ,, will I OUBtderOd |r cemetery Those who desire to view i Is understood that In case the null i-the body may do so Hunilai iiiornim: e p, n, d Iha inanuf M tore of some from * to 12 o'clock. plate predict will he begun. i,,i THE AIR DOME TO-NIGHT ..ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM.. New Songs - Magic Tricks- And Farce Comedy Country Store f DV.'SSION 5 f D 10 CENTS Accepting the Invitation of the May Flower Rabekab lodge, No. v:, or Brazil, to visit their lodge and in-itiate a class of candidates, a large delegation of the HIM- Hive Hebekah lodge of this town, went in lira/,I Friday evening on tin- ii :I8 iuierur-ban car, to accept the hospitalities of the sister lodge. The Brazil lodge proved very effl cienl iu their entertainment of tin visitors who were royally entertain ,ed. After the local lodge team gave the work for a class of candidates delightful refreshments of MM I M am cake and orange punch ware served The Intense heat of the ••vi-iiini; oolj made the refershnn-nts the more de-licious. The (ireetieastlo Itc-bckah-returned home on the 11 o'clock car Those who mad, the trip are Mr and Mrs. Will lilttainore. Mr. and Mrs Klmer (ilbson. Mr and Mrs Will ConkUn, Mr and Mrs Fred Thonias Air and Mrs John Wllliains Mr an,I Mrs. Will Callahnn, Mr and Hi Oscar Williams. Mr. and Mrs Bd Warner. Mr and Mrs C H Meikel Thomas I.lshy. Mrs lohn Welch, Mr- Fred llelslng. Mrs Kllzabetli .Venn Mrs Bertha ColTman. Mrs VVill Van diver, Mrs Louisa Cooper. Mrs SUM. Manning. Mrs Man William- M Marie Priest. Miss K'tnina lobnato Miss Elbl Meyers. Miss Kllo-I i;,l, OK Miss Bessie Williams, Miss Vilva Cooper. Miss Marie Woods. \1 I llarblnson. Miss Alice QenAT) M Helen I^achman. Miss Blanche XV d fen. Miss n.-lla Miller, and Tom Cal lahan In showing which combination of fooda gives the best results at the hast cost Then too. the tester while -pending several hours on each farm of the members of each unit onco every ,.|Bht weeks, not only teata the composite samples from each cow subscribed to the association but also serves as a hi(h type of dairy adviser. From the test-, weight of feeds In different rations, and the weight of milk produced from each cow, he Is enabled to give the farmer an actual statement as to the merits ot the different Individuals in his herd. The mechanical Operation con-nected with finding these racti and He- Bomtaet ,>r the |Mter and farmer while making these computations. Is in Itself a valuable stimulus. This fact was clearlv demonstrated las-winter when similar work was on ducted In the southern part of the state, it haa i n foumi thai farm-ers are much freer iu asking qnea-lions and In talking about their methods when approached Individ-ually than while attending a meet lug. "The first Indiana plan of Cow- Teatlni \ ,>< iniion has been started '■ ""• rielnltj ot far I, Nobles ville, Sheridan, WestAc 1,1 Green li-ld and I.ehanan Mr Harrey More dock, who has been apppolnted by Purdue university to take- chart.- ,,f this association. started his work near Carmel. June 17th. U1I "Several other localities In th-slate are planning to have similar associations In the near future. Th-country around Vinccnn,-. ,- the ne*< <■ rritorj to rei.-iv.. assistance in thl-movement. 1' WANT THE STATE PENAL FARM HERE IIKI MARSHAL'S 0BRO IS AIUKMKII BY till hi BFFORT Mill, BE RARE TO 8E. CntE HEW l>STITI HOI Hill SREBRCASTU BITE WEST 0V TOWS is ORB TO BE PROPOSER. MEcTING FOR NEXT WEEK PREDICTS FUTURE FOR THIS PAKF BAIRBRIDGE I NEXT TUESDAY • JULY 1st, is the day we cieJil llie- semi-annual interest on our Sav>ngs Accounts • Interest will be cjn;>ule.l St tic TaU Ol* of 3 percent per annum from .Unitary I si to April I .ind at the rate of 4 per cent from Apiil lo July I. ! The CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY • i 4 Per Cent Interest on Deposits " ••• ••< i i •••• tension Department, says: "This type of Cow-Testlug Association is ,on- Slrill-tecl to llieef the Ill-ells Clf tile average farmer having front five to tea cows and Is not is iii.n,> people imagine, an organisation that is hen iliiial only to men making a busi-ness Of dairying. That ilns nl.in ol association i-- c ,,n--i,|, r-,1 pracli cal and that it is iM-ginninh lo show Symptoms, of iBc-oming a powerful laclor in revolutiotil/.ing the dnlrv Industry throughout tin- state. Il shown by the attitude I number of localities are taking toward this movement "The Indiana plan is different from the Danish plan of Cow Testing As-sociation The Danish plan is pre tical only In high developed dairy sections where men are VtlUnl to par SI &" per cow per year Tor their fisting, whereas tin- Indiana plan. as previously staled, is design d to meet the needs of the average Inch ana farmer The Indiana type of Cow-Tenting Association provides for the testing of Sou to 1.000 rows at 7Gc per cow per year There are eight units In one of these associa-tions, and each unit contains from 100 to 1G0 rows These units may or not be adjacent owing lo tin diiism of the cow population Kor. instance one comnmnilv mnv c-onlriliiii-nough cows to form two or more of lllalt Shucy, who live - mar Bainbrldge, are correct. Dia n.oiid Dispute is the pacer upon v In, Ii he bases his hopes and h will take In in out this full to a large number of ruce meets, such as Deeatar and other places Tin- bOTM Is seven years old ami summer before last was entered n i, ii i.ci.s and mcer failed to lake a plat a and get a share of the pri/i Inoney. Shucy has had it Iralnini; ■ | i no' under tin- direction of a professional trainer from Mouth Chi cago. Tin- lint-,- , now lu the best condition that it ever was in and barring accidents. Its owner predict! •that it will earn him a good bunch ol pi Ifa iiioinv this fall Shiiev will lake the horse out for Her,,- mouths, and enter him iu raci-al county fairs and other big radio; • vents He will go along himself and personally superinicnd the direction and care of the horse as he is not willing for any one else lo manage 1t \ meeting of ihi- bus ss men and Uaei i, anoaatle w n be c ailed xi week lo di-iii.s th, advisablllty i oi. ,iimio; lo make an effort to eecuit lor Oreencastle the State Penal Farm The establishment "i Mich a lartn was mad.- possible lo a recent act of (he legislature and al-ii ady a commission has been ap-potnted to s., i,r,- a sit.- The eommli -ion haa organized and soon will be ready to consMar all oRera. The • He We-.! of IJrei-lK astl. . w|M, I, i ' urpoaed for the State Tnbercu- ■Is Hospital. Is the , whic-h the Qreencastle people win endeavor to Btei the commission with, The site consists about I i acres and as the commission desires at I, acres, and possibly much more (ire.-nc ,„ti,, people believe thai the land west of town will be well suited tor tin- i ds of the farm. This trad id land is all that tie Mate could de-sin- and It is hoped that (ireenrastlc citizens will make | great effort to laeare the Institution Tin- matter of the site alreadv baj teen called to the attention of dot '•rnor Ralston, and il is heli. w,l thai it property energy is devoted ton n I securlna the Institution for Orccncis He there will hn little trouble la , m,linn It. 'EFBNSB OFFERS BTIDENCB in BFrECT mi k WAB BAXB 'rose, niiou Kc-sl- In Hill I nine .I I.I-I ami Judge SHJS Indue Influence >ul I'rinea. W, K. i.o:igi..>. state fire marshal won the first case which was brought tc prevent the carrying out out of an order for tearing down a building re garded as a fire hazard The suit was thai of Jerome A. C.leason, of Tipton. against the tire marshal, and the r, suit was that Judge Purvis, of the Tipton Circuit Court, affirmed Un-order of the marshal, fixing the time for the razing of the building as on (ir before December 1. The autliorlti I,, cau-e boildlni ' be torn down when they are danger ous as (Ire hazard- n I In tin State fin marshal and this Is re-garded as one of the most Important duties of the office. Mr lamgley an I his deputies have already Issued :, number of such orders conftniii-' their activities along this line, how •■ver. lo the most flagrant i i ■ Thi-t, has been practical!) no oppo sit ion to the orders issued. Mr. Oles son at Tipton dlaagr I with the marshal ami asked the circuit conn to set aside the order The bulldlni was a one story structure which si i-ne tine- had been used as a ska Inn. rink The- rear of ii was not used at pre s.tit ami ».,. declared bj Harah il Longley as to be dang.-rous The action of the court In affirming th-old- l' I- eV|,eele,| |„ 1,-|,,] support t, the lire marshal In |,is agalnal dangerous buildings. Many COafldentlBl reports concern ing the condition of bulldlni in rar ions communities an- ranching th fire marshals office i„ tadlanapoll but no action is taken on any of "" '■■ »»UI i ssrsonal lnape> tloo ha bt en mad., by one of the depntj I marshals. MERCURY RUNS RAMPANT AGAIN TERM UF COURT CLOSED TODAY II in.i . i p in (I IT II \\t ills P. Ill I.IIIS (I.list* MMss OF PCTMAR CIR> COURT, WHICH HILL I MO SOUTHS \ Ulllliv OPENS AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER Tin- Ifaj term of the i'utuam Otr- Ooorl cloned today. Judge James P Hughes and County Clerk \rilnir Hamrleh closed up me busl- '" • tin- coon preparatory to a two months rat stlon nrhleh will be- ■• n sen Monda) and close the nr«t daj of Beptsmber srhen the Septem- <•■ i term will begin. TODAY IS COUPON DAY AT THE MODEL Kor particulars regarding this sale Nee Friday's paper li.loic w, i,,,, M|y a few of the coupon ipecis (See Friday paper.) I . must present the c-oupons to ,-'• the -p.i i.,i prices offarad COT 1)1 T THESE COUPONS 001 PON No 1, June It—This coupon and T.'.e for lo yd, of A A. Bleached muslin, tbs bant i",- mantra you i.m l.uv i In v,|s t„ customer.I haymond Patterson. Del'auw's star twirler. made his second appearance in big league basehnll yesterday when he p,n Ind -ii Innings against the Milwaukee- Hn-wers Patterson went In the game in the fourth innlne alter both Cillllgan and Burns bad been knocked out of the hen and tin .Milwaukee I,.mi had a lead of Hire units whereas another oommunlt] rani H« held his opponents with twenty to fifty miles distant, may I .in- I ut one unit Kaih unit n-ceive< a weeks time from tin- tester every (wo months "The tester who || iliiploled to do Hi, i. iIIIK for this association. Is a ■nan who hus bean trained In the out a run for three Innings and then allowed six runs In the Isst three frames A total of eight hits were made off Ins delivery In three times at hat, I'ntterson connected for two safe hits. Although Minneapolis lost tin cam. In a score of l'J to 4 Pat-practical as well as the theoraUeal teraou dms not get credit for loahag •n|. of the dairy industry, who can the game, according to the official h an iuvaluable help to the fanner, baseball scoring. He gave two basei iln balancing rations. In figuring lhe|,.n balls, got one strikeout and In; relative value „l different f. ,.,|s, a„rl , „,. pHfyXM with a pitched ball. LEBANON, Ind. June H - With With the reading of the Inventory ol the personal properly of the deced-ent and the brief redirect emmlaa HOB of Mrs Maitic- M. Hew. the prosecution in the Mick will rested this morning An effort to have the jury instructed to return a verdict for the defense failed Tin-court upheld the contention of il, .I, fe-nse that undue influence bad nol i n proved by the plaintiff evidence I.ut declined to intervene- on tin- QttM* lion of unsouiidness of mind The- defense the-ll began tile- llilro 'in ion of evidence The- laatlasoo) inbmttted t»c»re- on tiie quant ton ol Mirk's soundness of niind The wil-nesses. all of Indianapolis, being Huiph K Smith naahjnr nl the Rlet-cher National Hank AM Olosabran-tier, vie ntintl RIflHT THE HOTTEST »»i Tin: BBAS0B nRRRHHEl it n RBOISTERRD TI il Mill Ml. III roi.ks an I.Inn BHRT. REACHEO 100 DEGREES Again the mercury Is on a rampage A l o'clock this afternoon the thai uiumeter registered HMH^ <|e ,-i the hottest of the da) Hill the elal was not lo l~- louipare.l with Kri.lav night At midnight the mercury sicxiel at 7e;. Slee-p was almost impossibb-becaiise of the Intense heat. Neei , •breath of air stirred and those who did not have an ch-ctrlr fan to ceeo' Hi, iu off got little rest Some sought some cool rcfreahlnj an- in taking bad clothing in thali luwus and sleeping there Other-gaie up in dispair and did mil at resident and treasurer of tempt to sleep And no relief is prang Levy Hrotlnrs R Company: Dr Krank ,*'''i ''>' ""' weather bur.-au P Hutrheiis. physician: D M Rals ton. real estate dealer, and brother of (iovciiior Balaton; Francis M Montgomery, traveling salesman: W C Van Arsdall. real .'.,'. cb-ab-i. and Qnnrgi W Powell (termm nq erlnteiiclent of police. Nearly all these wttnaaass bad business dealings with Mirk, and sal 1 that In their opinion, he was of sound mind Some of Ihem knew sliiditli ,,f Mirk's religious Ideas and pra. lic.-s which, though unusual in some r. •peeta, did met assume Hi,. Insaiiltv phase In their opinion Ilorn this afternoon to Mr and Mi Harry n. May ,.l .:. invllle, Ohio daiighte-r Marry llai- i- th, - ,t Mr and Mrs James McD Hays of this city The tickets for the I.in,,,In «-|i.tu lamina the first of AugulHt have ar-rived and will be distributed aegl week. About • ink,is bars already been p|c-,i A record of the temperature a-kipt by K. Shipley since 9 o'clock Friday night. Is as follows: • P- m. I TI. . Midnight 7« 3 s m 78 • s. m giii.. '» ni M 8 a m Sfj 9 « m 8»t, 10 a in HI 11 » m ..:•-, Noon :>K\ 1 P m lofliij • P- m Ion COUPON No L' June -JH —This coupon .end pairs of 15c ladies (Limit 1 pairs to cus-liinie- r.) COUPON No .: June 28 —Tblj coupon and e,-., roi io ,,is of brown muslin worth i". yd (Limit lo yds io customer 11 . COUPON No ;, June ::i This cou- |on and tfu for J."..' ladies' gause un-ion suit m tight knee ami umbrella knee (Limit - lulls to customer i ■COUPON No i. June L". This eoupou and :i:-i 1,-r ebon ,- ,.f :,nc I picnie-.- ernnea and raun.-s COUPON No ooupon and ttc glnghnm. tl.inut 7. June 2* This for 7 ids of 10c. r yds to ii -1 r I COUPON No I, June :'8 This 11,upon ami II nil for |LM and fl f.n children's dl s Four ObOlCS il.mi-ll one to u customer i OOUPON NO 1" June M This i ""I and |l in. tot choice of MJ Jl 2!, and »l 50 waist (Limit one t.> a c iitome-r i COUPON ooupon and oi Peroxide n. inn,- for II L'8 -This I bottle cm PON No I-' June .18.-Thl* Coupon and Its I n e lloic- of Ek and '■■■• -lo-ll combs und bare-n.-i COUPON No it. June -8-Thls Coupon and I.'3 for your cholc f ceiii || cm straw hat . John Franklin Qobttl of Kokcnno. and Miss Balls Ruth M«AVO> will l„ married tottKtrron morning at tin lutter's home In Cloverdale Mrs Daisi M Mcl'ainmac k 111.,I I. il. rs of ailuniiistrstiou IcKlay upon UBS eslate of the- l.it,. Ve-manl 1 M.Canimai k The aondltion of William •■ "ho has In .II ill for ntvaral weeks. Heb Hoswell l,„„-.,,| I,,- .,,„, ■»«». icrely and was baelli shiikm up S...ni,.-1 .1 Will,.,, . ., K,l ng when In- l.-l I off ».,,,, pry ami NolHl KM I,.,H Is-en or bla motorcycle on a country road dared to sell real estate nhieh be about i..or mil.- aorthwent ol I i to bis wards COi'PON No 17. June »8-This oupi n ami Tta for a $1 Hit Iwx of 4 airs of men's Wuiider hose. cm PON No | oiipnii ami 1:1 suit II, June :.'S-Thla buys auv $5 iln boy's OOUPON Nn -'". June 1'8—Tills eonpoa gad taV bwyi men's pcwris-knit two-piece underwear, sue value 11.unit | ,iins to a customer I COUPON Nn fi .June L-S Thl coupon ind Sac for Ma courocoa pan-eiu. i li.it il.lmii ,.t„. to a customer I OOUPON N,i _'_', J,,,,,, L'S.-Thm "■upon and He for .1 pairs of boy's '•'"' tlhl -lo. king- 11.unit :i pairs to a customer I COUPON No M June .'g -This • oupon and Me fur fthotee of our gpe ■ni.i "■.. ambraldary (Uaali e dress tO I ... ' -liitT I Briny, these coupons with you oniifht Stores open until 9 and IO o clock. Model Clothing & Dry Goods Stores |
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