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101 PAll.Y HERALD LBAM A,i. TIE HUE—OTHKRS POL-LOW. wM «,.—NO. 101. BreencastCe KeraCd WEATHER IOKKCAST I IN 111 north portion. ,ius.iilrJ ID snnih portion. II.IIIL'III and TueNday. t.KKKNCASTLK. INDIANA, MtiMiW. IDGl'ST SINGLE < OPIKS, 2 CIN1I VETERANS ATTENTION! BRING YOUR PENSION CHECKS K> THE UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY FOR PAYMENT V. e accept posl ..Hue money order* and checks, on toy l.anlc. UNITE Centra THE WATER RATE DECISION READY .11 DGE ( LARK, A MEMBER Ol THE STATE PUBLIC UTILITIES i OMMIKSION, \MI<> HEARD THE EVIDENCE IN THE LOCAL I I8E, II \s COMPLETED HLs II MH\<; \M> II \S SI HMITTEII IT TO THE OTHER MEMBERS OF mi: iiuMMi TO BE MADE PUBLIC SOON KTV-1 HUH' WEDDING INNIVER8 I It I OB8ERI El) M M.'KlM.l: III "DPI l.\|{ DePAl vi PEOPLE Frarik Newl ind .i graduate of l lePa i« HI \\. uiih the claai of 1911, and Mil Man Vai /;u i. ..• Sioux i married in the lattei city today. Im ilebration "i the i Ird wedding i iai > "i Mr. and Mr*. William ,.,,_•. who reside evi ral miles ..i tin- eity, was held al the | Mi. and Mr- Frank Buabyj mediately follow ■ . ■ mony in. ■,.•-. ;i -mull station "ii tin in weal of thii i Itj Sunday. l,uul twenty-five mernben of the - imily and ■' numbar of frlendi e proeonl ■ table WHS spread in the • , dining room of the Buabj home iplamttd dinnai was i . ooii a at ipent in racial ion and ih<- entire aaaem I oyad the event Mr King if ..lil and ins wife i- 80 Thej . both enjoying the beal ol health ,i hope i" enjoy man) mon similat yent* Mi King i- urell ki i a t . tie ami i- the Count) Probe I Officer. Ann.Mi' those who were present al , ., |M gtion from a distance were • and Mis. Charier Harrold • couple lefl foi ■ hina where Mr Newhouse hat accepted a place on the I the othei membei faculty of the l niveniit) of Pekii foi theii appi In. decision of Judge Clark, a membei ..r the State Public Utilities Commission, who heard the - in the .a r ili-1 (ireencastle Water Worl i in. ilit) "i 'Ireei caatle, in which an increase in rates ced, has completed hi- deciaion IT. the caae and Im- submitted II to mmission * THE WHOLE TRUTH. "Anyone who neeki. no* to inuk. political capital oul al bacincaB d.-prrx-ion in Pewnayl. vania. in playing *ilh a danger-ous lay. I think in a feu nuiiilhs I hire will hi- a dangerous Bare hack lor UMM geiiellmieii »hn are working the depreKMon as u political argument. There is mi real depression in Pennaj Ivaniu. ixcepl such as results from a sympathetic relationship with the i.nil.mis The entire iron and sii-.'l industry, industrir* furnishing equipment purchas-ing huslnesses. miniiiK. all un-affected bj the railroad attua lion."—< ..inn . s-iii.in \. K. Kup-ley, ol IVnnsylvania (Progree si!,- I REGULAR BARGAIN DAY RUSH STAGED GREEN! vsll.l WOMEN SOI Id HIND I IM 1 WHEN IT COMES TO I.I I I IM. i LOS1 TO llll II Mil. US (til \ lilt MM I' si l M \\ Iff in i i s l STOHI nils MORNING. ONE WOMAN IS OVEHCOMt * MRS.T.J. HALTOM SUES FOR DIVORCE I'll.' mai i lagi of .1 Newhouse ami -■ ■ , / ■ ,. priae to ■ Iheir friends here. The bride nown in til.-.' , ■ i i" i :■" itei part of her 111*.' in tli ' --hi' i- als.i . itudenl i»t" ill.- university. The groom was "in- ..I' tin- prominent men of De Pauu during In- foui years here MORE "MEAT FOR i u.wirn HliU I.Kit" Pilmore i- in the mult of a build jus) i!i>w Pour new homes being innlilr.l by residents of thai HI' town .nnl others noon will be begun. ( in, III.. Mi. ami \li- Bert t ,i l'.-ir.' Haute, Lycurgui p..nei .if llainiii-k Statiol > William Vestal "I I • ■< i 1I ho t who are are nun building new i hai ley I 'uncan, Fred ' idge ' Im k completed in- deciaion Saturday) and this morning co| if ui the other foui members of th immiaalon A ni.-nti'i'i of ihi- rommiaaion stated this morning that the decision probably would be approved by the other mem bars ami that the deciaion would be made public .' mon ai it had beam approved He Mated thai tin- profa ild be in the next fan day arhal decision Judge Clark and the board have agreed upon In the caae is a puasle here Whathai he will order an in crease In rat.--, which will eawme iin-eity t" appeal oi whether a slight |n- . isu will lie ordered, i- not known The general opinion, however, i- thai PLAIN III I ILLBGEB < III II VM> INHUMAN TREATMENT IND FAILURE TO PROVIDE vshs I nit i OMPLETR DIVOR4 I \Mi CUSTODY m i HII.DREN. FILES RESTRAINING ORDER < hai iring IHT hunkai And inhuman i reatmenl uM in provide i"i «>»"i I child™ . Mi Mlee M lilftl :i suit Hi the Putnai Ruurk, H*nr) Shuck ind Omei * lark.|°nl) ;i ■Hjhl incrfaM will i»»- ordered. u .i if < lift*, who llvi Kit I.I. ■■ ■ when it pomen to .• Ii •- frail da] > Linh Tin irai demon I rated 'in - when hundred o( womei lined up ii fronl ol 'd-- i rick 5 A 10 Cent B to nwail the opening dooi :; barirain sale of h u Whn. the doors Anall) were '■; the women fought franticallj ii tempi i" .'.■> to the bargaii Mi-.- /i.!., Hancock, i cli k, wa ovei come i'V the mad ru ih D id fa On< "i" the hiip..'.. overcome, and had to be cai ried to the ba ■ ii.,,.. recovered from the R1 I i The crowd which iill«'il ih. ,: j .1 embled shortly before 9 o'clock, the scheduled timi When the clerk mount" lei i" sell the bucket* :i grand wa made foi the real Women pulled hall. clothe ■ ware !>«'t\ hati were lost, and the I threatened to wreck ih. II their mad effoi' to gel to the bai Haltom ha , >■ ■•" countei One woman retired from the i wh with hei hirtwal I partially ■thei ii i«l tI«*-I■- l \iuh rruel nd with fail nd her ihrei more, JI Delmar, will move the house ,, In- nov occupii ithei lol and y AM • !d, who hat been will build n home on the lol on which he pui-i BUhop nnd Mi Edwin In- house now. stands. Hughes ami family of San Krai it., fur UM pasi ft a * expected to arrive homo Friday :it i Mi-- Arm.Ii! will stop In ■ebto, Colo., for ■ sbori visit with | She ha- spenl the pasi fen i ith in*- Hughes family al ■ \ • cottage in th** mountain I cisco Two U tie camping pai ties left this morning for Blue Bluffs, noai M whore thej will week camping. A number o Martins^ Ills by way <>f hull anapoliii and some wenl to (aosporl near and i villo o\ei ih«- I. &• COMMISSIONER FIXES VALUATION FATHER OF BOND GIRL IS ARRESTED Opera House I PUTNAM i <>l vn PERSON \l PROPERTY is LISTED POE1 ^ ITION LOWER THAN THE IVERAGR FOR THE si All: UK. DEVI ITIONS IKK BHOWN \ I ,.nk .... ... I'rnii. and >lnr t'.\ Paso Feature Film Co . presents sensatmnal picture* "I uSw "Great Mexican War" ■ihowuig ihrganuinn baltkva ai Juarez, M^m IWra, Blanco and OjinaRa Thosa pioturag sli^w tlie loBowfnfl Inloraol nig [gstiirat The arliul l.dllles -Ilie liring line—llii* dead and dying -thr> Ireticlies -the erfeel of heavy i-aiinon Win| the destiuchon ul properly- the burning ol ihe dead rebels—the wounded the Red CroM 'IM rein gees the ')(K)H Federal pritOlwrg WHO BUI tendered iti the U. S. Government a I Prasidio, I exas Kemember Ihese are genuine pictures Pout wonderful teels of m ilion pictures whose pholograpliy is untqualod Mutual Program AUIOS VALUED AT $235 in Two "Vengeance of God1 leel teliaiice drama ol the western gold mines. "A Gentleman for a Pay' Thanhouser Comedy "AN ACCIDENTAL CLEW" Mi 8 FULL REELS Admission 5c and lOfl 8 I'll,- -t;.i. board "i taj commission . ' ha made public Ita annual raaume of the average raluatlons of all i H of paraonal propart* in the ties ..f tlie state. Sev.-iui coon ihowed nibatantial total l« , , ol paraonal progerti ralua ■nd otkeri showed leaea report IIMH.-.I ihe aver-tlon placed on horses gad mules, cattle, hogs, beep, autoenohllee, implements and konaahold furni ti re and paraonal llbrarlea, In esv b ita, with the aseaptiot ,' four, from whlili in. reports hew* i,, i fortheoining, The report showed thiit ih.- average valuation placed on horses and grolei in Indiana i"i taaatlon purpose! bj .,, inaeaaoi la all the uounMaa is The average valuation of cut-ii.- throughout th.' -tut. was *::4 M iii. average valuation of aogi was IHJ3. The average ealuatloii of auto mobiles »■>< I8M.M. Th.- av< valuation of farming Implement* was . i |g, and the avenge valuation for I household furniture and private I llbrarlea «;i- 1*1 Tin t* bowed I bla de« latiot - from the • Por Inatanee Putnam County showi-.i i rahntlon of 178 on boreal und i mules; *:'.:'. on eultle; *J on Hheep; *7 I M bogai *2:i". en uutomohiles; $88 on farm Impletnenti hoi.l gooda Circuit torn "" ■ - ' "" » roBipltle divorce from ..|,llrilr Thoma - .1 Haltom and the cuslodj the children. Mi - Haltom also h. aaked that Mr. Haltom be reatrained in :ni> mannei vieiting the borne arhieh she ays i- hi-i private pi opei i >. "i n any mannei i "i annoying hei or in any mannei handling, nlling, mortgaging or in .c > Lurblni the plaintiff ' in tin' II-I- "i hei property ami from taking moleatii g, » distui bing the children." The persoi :.l property met 'i"i .-'I i' the resti la ii • it a Cadillac automobile, a Shetland ii.n \ and carriage, and numt ■ article) of household furniture The complain! state thai Mr. and I'M s ■ ■. man led In 1808 and thai they wen- separated In August, ru i. prior to the Allng uf the rail Mi Haltom alleges thai her busl ha ' I ' ed to suppol' rither Ii. the children, :i''i thai hi- hu* durint; the paei I purloined ai 'i iquandered nume) ind property <>wi ed by thr plaintiff She also ebargt inn. with cruel and inhuman treatment ami With ' ' log I ' '.il drunkard to -mil a degree thai he i- mill to hat .■ iii. , i i. d) ol tht ehtldrei Mi Haltom I irthei allege th il the defendant i liable '" attempt •" gain the coett bildn tO make use of 'hi- |»"i|n'rtv of th. plaintiff miles, he i reatrained froi doing so by th.' court. This i- the uf for dlvori s thai Mrs Helton ha filed, th.- tir • .me. Iliad esvara been withdrawn MAN \i i I -II' H^ Hl> 13-1 I IR-ill. Ii DAI i.H 11 R BRESi in IN SI LLII AN \l I Kit III. II III (MINI ro SRI HIS Ii \l i.Illl.lt I Mis Ml <. ■ V I (SO0 BOND. FAIHEH UENIES CHARGE The Invulnerable Financial Backing icji ,, i. progre . itt in- "iii We rith a .'. ej the fur over Aft y yt Capital 175,800.08 Surplus 818.888 88 FIRST NATIONAL BANK V .•..•..•..•..•..■..•..•..•..•..-..•..-..•..•..-.. ..-..'..■..•. .-..•..•..■..•..•..-..-..•..•..•. ■ •:• •:••:■■:■ ■:• ■:• •:• •:••:• •:-:•♦+- Wemix, weigh and mould our bread by machinery. Faked in our new mod cm oven insures you a sanitary, machine made loaf ol* bread. LUETEKE'S BAKEHY. PHONE 131 O»80»8t Brownings Grocery Pe i ( o'l.'l V < antaJou| Swa*t Potalooa Appl-s Orangjas Groop Beans Bananaa I timaliir-. Walertnelims Call Telephone No.24 The Vandalia Mills Are hxr.l to handle your oat quickly and easily. High esl price paid lor |ood rlr.ui oats; aUo baled oats, straw and hay. HARRIS MILLING CO. i . Bond ■'" i year-o i.o oi James Bond, si for the Ohio <nl i ompai | al Bht who i being held here i.y the Sulli-van ' OUI I of 1 In '! tSu II dial ladi i ' v\ I. TI i ■ Bond at the Linkei In.ki'i boa having leal ned h \ .1! Hi' I ' "VV II ■ ' yean ago, having which means 'v." u ' in the peniti with TI ■ - told • orii Boi d' ".it" dit ighti ■Il MI.I an.I pt thl I!' ■ with him \ her I I ..I'li'i I .,-liii :' il .1 ■ ' I ■ ■ ' mi thai he was unable to ovof-lUghtei. and hail not seen d hei it the I.ink-enhokt I eu t on l-'riday, .in- hud '"'.-I placed by the I!".II i Ifti time in t'a-ey . Irl bought tlcl el tot Terre the train went i' i i.-il on to » ' . he was put off thet rail nnd later wa given to the Board, who on Friday de- ■ - The girl tells the authorities that ■ h.-i father mis t tht '.I'II.-I - illlvan Times TRY A HF.RALD WANT AD SALE CONTINUED in Ladies' Coat Suits & Dresses First Show starts promptly at 7:00 and second Show starts at 9:00. COME EARLY -QUALITY PHOTO PLAYS Allee. .lame .'. \ Be in HM al u'ullty torneya foi the plaii 'iff I warrant for B ~ o ■ produced early Prida I'oi.lt K ASKED TO WATCH ■ leareh foi thi I-'IIR iwo HORSE TRIBVEB. gun. In the meantim that hi- daughtai waa it Sul A telephone call from the ehlof-of- he boarded the interurban cai foi this police of Crewfordsvilli was i, M-,I place, and at tly to the 1 by Policeman Ca R I on of thi hokei boarding kouas where hi eity this morning al t 1 o'clock, i n informed the wmi we Hopping. asking him to bt 01 the lookout for. launedietely upon Mi arrival there, ■ thief who had lak.n a horse and sheriff Kelley was notified buggy in that town Bunday night ami ed him. The man did 11..1 -.'.in shock beHeved to have -tarted in thin e.i when Informed tht nd • direction. Thi- 1- the second call that verity of the eh • has been received from Crawfordavilla declared h during the laal few daya informing the would have no 1 de al all and 181 on house- I''"'.'I otlii.Ts of Ih. thefts of rigs liond, a RO had B thl Ol ' there. 1 nl compel . and was a The horse stolen Sunday riiu-ht waa I afre that hi si him out of jail. Hut ho remained ail nlghl and In. I nol \ ' Saturday al noon. \ Bad ( limav. I'll.- revolting charge against the ml mat . . rlimas to •nor.' 1.1 I.-.- Riled «iin .i.i' 1 . and lh^ author!!!.- Inn l.il.-.l Mi.il 1 1 opo I- iii investigate tht 1st I hoi .1 hor-e belonging to County Com oeaerihed ..- ■ brown mare welghina , James Bunten, who reejdes •irai Pilmore, ran aeray Sunday after illy damaging the l.uggy and ,i, a -.-t "f ban Mi ai i \i,. Bunten had driven to Pltaiore Sunday afternoon to ffcwl fri.Mids The horse ruhhed off its halter and ian to k pens at Kilmore, where the buggy was overturned and badly wranked between 808 and 1000 pounds and waa hitched to • Mark boggy with rubber tir.-s. which were eonaMoraMy I The riic Whiefe wai stohm Bai ur.lay night was drawn by a hrown weiifhiiiir ah.nit 1888 pounds Ih. l.uggy was lilaek with Moyer run-mug gears, I'oluemuTi Carlo- Wat-son wan on the lookout but did not ought) before I In It, ither rigs pass through here a Ru k Jealt We still have on lun i quite .1 lot . clothing thai mual I"- lupoaod Ai i.^-'lH you 11-»v•- in oppoi tu a prntlj waan draa >l pen, voile etc erl| aold ..I $i. :".d I 17.00 ." ..ml |3.00 w h dreesaee 1 loo vVonl skills ,il I .' 1 .• .ml II $•1 11 1 and $5AT0 wool ebirta 1 le in up v ,11 wool -kit s. ill ilm. aeaaona ■ 111 Up Sinis and 1 >>ats in Iwo priceo— III and $20 1 uila, tins Spring a atyloa •,' ,11 Spring oai 1 lean up selecting J ilial I..nn ^\ 59 \\ 48 purchego, I '48 |l .48 P.7S Spei nil rodu Molls on 1 I ililien ■. dreg ' 1 . 11 -.e .In tun.nas. The Model Clo ^ Dry Goods Stores
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Title | Greencastle Herald, vol. 9, no. 104, August 3, 1914 |
Subject | Putnam County |
Newspaper Name | Greencastle Herald |
Date.Original | 1914-08-03 |
Time Period | 1910-1919 |
Date.Digital | 2013-02-19 |
Item Type | Newspaper |
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Title | 0000966 |
Subject | Putnam County |
Newspaper Name | Greencastle Herald |
Time Period | 1910-1919 |
Date.Digital | 2013-02-19 |
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101 PAll.Y HERALD LBAM
A,i. TIE HUE—OTHKRS POL-LOW.
wM «,.—NO. 101.
BreencastCe KeraCd WEATHER IOKKCAST
I IN 111 north portion. ,ius.iilrJ ID
snnih portion. II.IIIL'III and TueNday.
t.KKKNCASTLK. INDIANA, MtiMiW. IDGl'ST SINGLE < OPIKS, 2 CIN1I
VETERANS ATTENTION!
BRING YOUR PENSION CHECKS K>
THE UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
FOR PAYMENT
V. e accept posl ..Hue money order* and checks, on toy l.anlc.
UNITE
Centra
THE WATER RATE
DECISION READY
.11 DGE ( LARK, A MEMBER Ol
THE STATE PUBLIC UTILITIES
i OMMIKSION, \MI<> HEARD THE
EVIDENCE IN THE LOCAL
I I8E, II \s COMPLETED HLs
II MH\<; \M> II \S SI HMITTEII
IT TO THE OTHER MEMBERS OF
mi: iiuMMi
TO BE MADE PUBLIC SOON
KTV-1 HUH' WEDDING
INNIVER8 I It I OB8ERI El)
M M.'KlM.l: III "DPI l.\|{
DePAl vi PEOPLE
Frarik Newl
ind .i graduate of l lePa i« HI \\.
uiih the claai of 1911, and Mil Man
Vai /;u i. ..• Sioux i
married in the lattei city today. Im
ilebration "i the i Ird wedding
i iai > "i Mr. and Mr*. William
,.,,_•. who reside evi ral miles
..i tin- eity, was held al the
| Mi. and Mr- Frank Buabyj mediately follow ■ . ■ mony in.
■,.•-. ;i -mull station "ii tin
in weal of thii i Itj Sunday.
l,uul twenty-five mernben of the
- imily and ■' numbar of frlendi
e proeonl
■ table WHS spread in the
• , dining room of the Buabj home
iplamttd dinnai was i
. ooii a at ipent in racial
ion and ih<- entire aaaem
I oyad the event Mr King if
..lil and ins wife i- 80 Thej
. both enjoying the beal ol health
,i hope i" enjoy man) mon similat
yent* Mi King i- urell ki i a
t . tie ami i- the Count) Probe
I Officer.
Ann.Mi' those who were present al
, ., |M gtion from a distance were
• and Mis. Charier Harrold
• couple lefl foi ■ hina where Mr
Newhouse hat accepted a place on the I the othei membei
faculty of the l niveniit) of Pekii foi theii appi
In. decision of Judge Clark, a
membei ..r the State Public Utilities
Commission, who heard the -
in the .a r ili-1 (ireencastle Water
Worl i in. ilit) "i 'Ireei
caatle, in which an increase in rates
ced, has completed hi- deciaion
IT. the caae and Im- submitted II to
mmission
*
THE WHOLE TRUTH.
"Anyone who neeki. no* to
inuk. political capital oul al
bacincaB d.-prrx-ion in Pewnayl.
vania. in playing *ilh a danger-ous
lay. I think in a feu nuiiilhs
I hire will hi- a dangerous Bare
hack lor UMM geiiellmieii »hn
are working the depreKMon as u
political argument. There is mi
real depression in Pennaj Ivaniu.
ixcepl such as results from a
sympathetic relationship with
the i.nil.mis The entire iron
and sii-.'l industry, industrir*
furnishing equipment purchas-ing
huslnesses. miniiiK. all un-affected
bj the railroad attua
lion."—< ..inn . s-iii.in \. K. Kup-ley,
ol IVnnsylvania (Progree
si!,- I
REGULAR BARGAIN
DAY RUSH STAGED
GREEN! vsll.l WOMEN SOI Id
HIND I IM 1 WHEN IT COMES
TO I.I I I IM. i LOS1 TO llll
II Mil. US (til \ lilt MM I'
si l M \\ Iff in i i s l STOHI
nils MORNING.
ONE WOMAN IS OVEHCOMt
*
MRS.T.J. HALTOM
SUES FOR DIVORCE
I'll.' mai i lagi of .1 Newhouse ami
-■ ■ , / ■ ,. priae to
■ Iheir friends here. The bride
nown in til.-.' , ■ i
i" i :■" itei part of her
111*.' in tli ' --hi' i- als.i .
itudenl i»t" ill.- university. The groom
was "in- ..I' tin- prominent men of De
Pauu during In- foui years here
MORE "MEAT FOR
i u.wirn HliU I.Kit"
Pilmore i- in the mult of a build
jus) i!i>w Pour new homes
being innlilr.l by residents of thai
HI' town .nnl others noon will be begun.
( in, III.. Mi. ami \li- Bert
t ,i l'.-ir.' Haute, Lycurgui
p..nei .if llainiii-k Statiol
> William Vestal "I I • ■< i
1I ho t who
are
are nun building new
i hai ley I 'uncan, Fred
' idge ' Im k completed in- deciaion
Saturday) and this morning co| if
ui the other
foui members of th immiaalon A
ni.-nti'i'i of ihi- rommiaaion stated this
morning that the decision probably
would be approved by the other mem
bars ami that the deciaion would be
made public .' mon ai it had beam
approved He Mated thai tin- profa
ild be in the next fan day
arhal decision Judge Clark and
the board have
agreed upon In the caae is a puasle
here Whathai he will order an in
crease In rat.--, which will eawme iin-eity
t" appeal oi whether a slight |n-
. isu will lie ordered, i- not known
The general opinion, however, i- thai
PLAIN III I ILLBGEB < III II
VM> INHUMAN TREATMENT
IND FAILURE TO PROVIDE
vshs I nit i OMPLETR DIVOR4 I
\Mi CUSTODY m i HII.DREN.
FILES RESTRAINING ORDER
< hai iring IHT hunkai
And inhuman i reatmenl
uM in provide i"i «>»"i
I child™ . Mi Mlee M
lilftl :i suit Hi the Putnai
Ruurk, H*nr) Shuck ind Omei * lark.|°nl) ;i ■Hjhl incrfaM will i»»- ordered.
u .i if < lift*, who llvi Kit
I.I. ■■ ■
when it pomen to .• Ii •- frail da]
> Linh Tin irai demon I rated 'in -
when hundred o( womei
lined up ii fronl ol 'd-- i rick 5 A 10
Cent B to nwail the opening dooi
:; barirain sale of h u
Whn. the doors Anall) were '■;
the women fought franticallj ii
tempi i" .'.■> to the bargaii
Mi-.- /i.!., Hancock, i cli k, wa ovei
come i'V the mad ru ih D id fa
On< "i" the hiip..'..
overcome, and had to be cai ried to
the ba ■ ii.,,..
recovered from the R1 I i
The crowd which iill«'il ih.
,: j .1 embled shortly before
9 o'clock, the scheduled timi
When the clerk mount"
lei i" sell the bucket* :i grand
wa made foi the real
Women pulled hall. clothe ■
ware !>«'t\ hati were lost, and the
I threatened to wreck ih.
II their mad effoi' to gel to the bai
Haltom ha , >■ ■•" countei One woman retired from
the i wh with hei hirtwal I partially
■thei ii i«l tI«*-I■-
l \iuh rruel
nd with fail
nd her ihrei
more, JI Delmar, will move the house
,, In- nov occupii ithei lol and
y AM • !d, who hat been will build n home on the lol on which
he pui-i BUhop nnd Mi Edwin In- house now. stands.
Hughes ami family of San Krai
it., fur UM pasi ft a *
expected to arrive homo Friday :it
i Mi-- Arm.Ii! will stop In
■ebto, Colo., for ■ sbori visit with
| She ha- spenl the pasi fen
i ith in*- Hughes family al ■
\ • cottage in th** mountain
I cisco
Two U tie camping pai
ties left this morning for Blue Bluffs,
noai M whore thej will
week camping. A number
o Martins^ Ills by way <>f hull
anapoliii and some wenl to (aosporl
near and i villo o\ei ih«- I. &•
COMMISSIONER
FIXES VALUATION
FATHER OF BOND
GIRL IS ARRESTED
Opera House
I PUTNAM i <>l vn PERSON \l
PROPERTY is LISTED POE1 ^
ITION LOWER THAN THE
IVERAGR FOR THE si All:
UK. DEVI ITIONS IKK BHOWN
\ I ,.nk .... ... I'rnii. and >lnr
t'.\ Paso Feature Film Co . presents sensatmnal picture* "I uSw
"Great Mexican War"
■ihowuig ihrganuinn baltkva ai Juarez, M^m IWra, Blanco
and OjinaRa Thosa pioturag sli^w tlie loBowfnfl Inloraol
nig [gstiirat
The arliul l.dllles -Ilie liring line—llii* dead and
dying -thr> Ireticlies -the erfeel of heavy i-aiinon Win|
the destiuchon ul properly- the burning ol ihe
dead rebels—the wounded the Red CroM 'IM rein
gees the ')(K)H Federal pritOlwrg WHO BUI tendered
iti the U. S. Government a I Prasidio, I exas
Kemember Ihese are genuine pictures Pout wonderful
teels of m ilion pictures whose pholograpliy is untqualod
Mutual Program
AUIOS VALUED AT $235
in
Two
"Vengeance of God1
leel teliaiice drama ol the western gold mines.
"A Gentleman for a Pay'
Thanhouser Comedy
"AN ACCIDENTAL CLEW" Mi
8 FULL REELS
Admission 5c and lOfl 8
I'll,- -t;.i. board "i taj commission
. ' ha made public Ita annual raaume
of the average raluatlons of all
i H of paraonal propart* in the
ties ..f tlie state. Sev.-iui coon
ihowed nibatantial total l«
, , ol paraonal progerti ralua
■nd otkeri showed leaea
report IIMH.-.I ihe aver-tlon
placed on horses gad
mules, cattle, hogs, beep, autoenohllee,
implements and konaahold furni
ti re and paraonal llbrarlea, In esv b
ita, with the aseaptiot
,' four, from whlili in. reports hew*
i,, i fortheoining,
The report showed thiit ih.- average
valuation placed on horses and grolei
in Indiana i"i taaatlon purpose! bj
.,, inaeaaoi la all the uounMaa is
The average valuation of cut-ii.-
throughout th.' -tut. was *::4 M
iii. average valuation of aogi was
IHJ3. The average ealuatloii of auto
mobiles »■>< I8M.M. Th.- av<
valuation of farming Implement* was
. i |g, and the avenge valuation for
I household furniture and private
I llbrarlea «;i- 1*1 Tin t* bowed
I bla de« latiot - from the •
Por Inatanee Putnam County showi-.i
i rahntlon of 178 on boreal und
i mules; *:'.:'. on eultle; *J on Hheep; *7 I
M bogai *2:i". en uutomohiles; $88 on
farm Impletnenti
hoi.l gooda
Circuit
torn "" ■ -
' "" » roBipltle divorce from ..|,llrilr
Thoma - .1 Haltom and the cuslodj
the children. Mi - Haltom also h.
aaked that Mr. Haltom be reatrained
in :ni> mannei vieiting the
borne arhieh she ays i- hi-i private
pi opei i >. "i n any mannei i
"i annoying hei or in any mannei
handling, nlling, mortgaging or in
.c > Lurblni the plaintiff '
in tin' II-I- "i hei property ami from
taking moleatii g, » distui bing the
children." The persoi :.l property met
'i"i .-'I i' the resti la ii
• it a Cadillac automobile, a Shetland
ii.n \ and carriage, and numt ■
article) of household furniture
The complain! state thai Mr. and
I'M s ■ ■. man led In 1808 and
thai they wen- separated In August,
ru i. prior to the Allng uf the rail
Mi Haltom alleges thai her busl
ha ' I ' ed to suppol' rither Ii.
the children, :i''i thai hi- hu* durint;
the paei I purloined ai 'i
iquandered nume) ind property <>wi
ed by thr plaintiff She also ebargt
inn. with cruel and inhuman treatment
ami With ' ' log I ' '.il drunkard
to -mil a degree thai he i- mill to
hat .■ iii. , i i. d) ol tht ehtldrei
Mi Haltom I irthei allege th il
the defendant i liable '" attempt •"
gain the coett bildn
tO make use of 'hi- |»"i|n'rtv of th.
plaintiff miles, he i reatrained froi
doing so by th.' court.
This i- the uf for dlvori s
thai Mrs Helton ha filed, th.- tir •
.me. Iliad esvara
been withdrawn
MAN \i i I -II' H^ Hl> 13-1 I IR-ill.
Ii DAI i.H 11 R BRESi in IN
SI LLII AN \l I Kit III. II III
(MINI ro SRI HIS Ii \l i.Illl.lt
I Mis Ml <. ■ V I (SO0 BOND.
FAIHEH UENIES CHARGE
The Invulnerable Financial Backing
icji ,, i. progre .
itt in- "iii We
rith a .'. ej the
fur over Aft y yt
Capital 175,800.08 Surplus 818.888 88
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
V
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our bread by machinery.
Faked in our new mod
cm oven insures you a sanitary, machine
made loaf ol* bread.
LUETEKE'S BAKEHY. PHONE 131
O»80»8t
Brownings Grocery
Pe i
( o'l.'l V
< antaJou| Swa*t Potalooa Appl-s
Orangjas Groop Beans Bananaa
I timaliir-. Walertnelims
Call Telephone No.24
The Vandalia Mills
Are hxr.l to handle your oat quickly and easily. High
esl price paid lor |ood rlr.ui oats; aUo baled oats, straw
and hay.
HARRIS MILLING CO.
i . Bond ■'" i year-o
i.o oi James Bond, si for
the Ohio |
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