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i Charles McCord et af. vs. Har EMYJIRf.1, 1925 rill of JLoweJ Long, Vernon Pr'ier and Arthur Fritch, Ac Some of the citissns of Nash- Don Snyder, son of Shock Sny 1 er Die" Will be is cussed by RAOVO wcM vousu. sx UP u3rctuvuvxr visa Gctvii der, of Helmsburg, was arrested riett McCord, John McCord4Cora John" L. Da vallf republican liominee for maypr.

If ji Indianap-jolis, spent a brief riVacation in Br p. Bonnet by1 deputy sheriff Ival McDonald McCord, Grace Eddy and George Noe, executor; dismissed by at Lower Schooner School Hoose Wednesday and brought to Nash Brown county this week. I 5, 4 ville, on an affidavit charging ctued of Burglary and Con spiracy to Commit a Felony Continued to Sept, Term. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925. jEvery body welcome plaintiff.

TBIAL CALENDAR. Mrs; Jennie McGrajfel, went to him with rape. The affidavit was ville and Brown county, and some in other counties, are protesting against the movie to enclose the "Old Log Jaft" with a high board fence and charge the visitors to see it Others think that if the county receives a portion of the gate receipts it is a good idea. A petition praying that, our sworn to by Sylva Snyder, 48 Bloomlngton Wednesday on visit to relatives. i May 20 -State vs.

Lowell hong. At tVf Ctt1, I year old daughter of Tom Sny Decoration Day at Schooner, Vernon Miller and Fritch; a ir-a-j i der. The young rhan was. released i Samuel Bradley and little sons. Memorial services will be! held The May term of the Brown -j circuit icourt convened on May 18,.125, Judge fre- in grand jury indictment defendants are charged with burglary oh a bond of, $500.

signed by Wayne and Edwin olf ilndianar at the Schooner cemetery on Douglas Wade, Leslie Walker, county commissioners reconsider olifi, spent Sunday here as guests aod conspiracy to commit a fel May SO, 1925. 5t jnont Miller presiding, i We note Walter Adams and his father. the matter of leasing the jail, is of Mrs. Alice Ferguson. The memorial address will be the following proceedngs being circulated among the citi- Mies Helen Foote has returned delivered by the Rev.

A. B. The case of the State of Indi Fl VE-VEAR-OLD CHILD zens, ecmej are signing ana from a visit to Chicago! and Oak Brunei of Spencer, Indianai ony. May 25 Charles S. Rogers vs.

Jackson School Township; on on account. May 26-State Jake White; some are The material with ana vs. Lowell Long-, $farnon Wilier and Arthur Fritch, where- HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Park, Illinois. I Other speakers will be present which to build the fence is being and join in the exercises daring The five-year-old son of An- are charged with The price of strawberries has placed in the jail yard, and 'ere defendant charged $vith selling the afternoon. i sell Powell, was struck by an dropped to 20 cents p0d quart.

ong the attraction that has help intoxicating' liquor. Exercises will also bs conduct- automobile driven by Clarence ed make Brown county famous May 27 Lawless, Bruce ed in the afternoon by veterans! Floyd near Belmont Saturday. will be hidden from the thous- or jpartition. of the Civil; war members of The boy stepped from behind an The Community Club will give carnival in Nashvill bn Friday night, June 5. Variis stunts w'iil be arranged nake the mds of visitors who come from May 28 State vs.

the G. A. R. i i other car directly in front of the all quarters to see "The Old Log Bonds defendant charged with The bodies of from one to I One i driven by fioyd. For a i i ail." burglary and conspiracy to commit a felony, xrae up' for trial Wednay morning.

The forenoon was taken up in obtaining a jury, iand at o'clock, when Judge Wilson, for defendants, for a on account of witnesses, trial of the accused was September.16. A special venire of twenty-five jhsd bee called for the making false statements. Con eighteen soldiers of all the wars while it was thought the boy evening an enjoyaoieome. (Herbert Miller, th tiew pra- tinued until September term. in which our country participated was killed.

A physician was Last Monda Sheriff Arbuckle are resting in the Schooner cera- hurridely summoned, The boy prletor of the Genolimpijiarmacy, State vs. Allen an I 8.3iithj defendants charged ROLL OF HONOR. Bartholomew county and mem etery. Among those resting; in was tnen placed anotner car, bers of the Columbus police force this cemeterv are: and rushed toward Nashville to withi larceny. has moved his family from Cross Plains, Indiana, to Naihviile.and is occupying the residprce property he rsccntly purchisd of W.

Thomas Hatchet, a veteran of the doctor. The young Circuit court adjourned Wed THAPiKS Following is a list of subscribers la the Brown xCoun- the'revolutionarv war. man injuries were found not raided the home of Elmer Hanson, eight miles east of Columbus for liquor law violations and they found tour quarts of grain alco nesday afternoon and will reconvene: nett Mynda morning. Thomas Rsddick and JamM serious. He will recover.

Wit- south L.J Coirey, on effe rson i Tlie court room was jimmed interested and eagsr Wise, soldiers: in the war of 1812- nesses to the accident say Floyd xjjC-yv ty Democrat who hol concealed under a setting could not was driving slow and 1314. I VfVJ Vft Ritier Neighborhood. Mrs. Sade Tutterov iias been hen, says a special to the In be held responsible. Prosecu tor John Wright, or renewed their subscription since William G.

Hatchett and Williamson Wise soldiers in the W. Long, of Columbus, -ind Jas, seriously ill. but is a slightly M. Jones represent tiao State, improved conditioa. Mexican war, 14G-1848.

ENUMERATION SHOWS A our last issue. Those marked are new subscribers: sireet. f. "Tiger Love" is great. See it at Melodeon Hall nextft'uesday night.

J- White elephant sale, fish pond, at the carnival, Friday niht, June 5. The ball game last Sqrrday resulted in a victory for the Show- Eighteen veterans of the Civil LOSS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN Judge Wilson, of Bloomington, Karl Seitz. Golumhua 11 war, 1861-1865, are buried in this The enumeration taken last Earl Bond. Morgnntown 3 cemetery. I The body of Byron Reddick, Ilobart Nay, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Nay, is reported to be slowly recovering from an operation for mastinoids at the Robert Long hospital, in Indian And R. 1 Moser. of Nashville Are attorney? fcr.he defendants. It will be remembered that on night of January 2T.

1325. fc.mer Hinshaw, Nashville Thomas Doclcard, Nashville R5 dianapolis Star, Sure, 'twas heap much hen that could cover four quarts of hooch! The officers arrested MrsJ Hanson and placed her in the county jail, and will arrest her husband when he returns from IndianarJolis, where he was1 arrested on Sun-dav for his connection with an automobile accident. Mrs. Hanson was unable to give $3,000 bond. Spanish-American soldier, also Jonn VV.

Jracav Hplmahnr.r rests here. He died in the Phil he borne of Mr. and Mrs. James i apolis. month by the township trustees show a loss of fourteen children over last year.

The total last year was 18G0. This is 1846. Hamblen township gained 36 over last year. Jackson township lost 28; Johnson 20; Van Buren 11 and Washington 8. Nashville gained 17.

Last year there was a loss of 127 over the r.i B. Hanes and family, of Joshua Bond, Helmsburg. M. C. Ferguson, Nashville I Jacob Snvder, Morgantown R3 LICENSED TO MARRY Lonnie Petro.

age 26, and Man- era Specials, of Bloomington, the score being 7 for Abe fVlartins and II for the visitors. The interdenominational religious services, conducted by Revs. Noah Griner and Thom Hib-bard, at the Presbyterianrchurch this werk. have been fairly well ippine It is suggested that a tablet be placed af his grave to perpetuate his memory. Everybody invited to attend with well filled baskets and spend the day in remembrance of the defenders of our country.

da Morrison. 17. Rnth rt Indianapolis, spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. Riee and wife. Rev.

Kerlin will conduct his regular preaching services at the church Saturday night. Sunday morning and Sunday night. Richardson, mije so.ythwst fit Tievlac? was robbed of $1,200 by masked men, and the defendants axe suspicioned of taking a part in the robbery. Tb? accus.59 are band of each Mrs. Richardson was at- teniance.

Her husband vas jto be present. They are pioeer residents, and for some time hajreeen belplees lamblen township. previous, year, while in l'Jza there was a loss of 125 over 1922. attended and surely much good BASH BAtrL ZlZSTNashville ABE MARTINS FREETOWN A. Cs.

AT NASHVILLE SUNDAY, MAY 24 1925 Jrorrest bisson. age 21, and Clara M. Parker age 18.. Both of Morgantown, R. R.

2. Ralph Lee, Notorious Bandit, in the is facing accomplished Master'? cause. May be sent to-jthe Indiana State INDEPENDENCE DAY FOURTH OF JULY, 1925. Prison for safekeeping. He is County Scholarships to I.

U. Eaymond Affeon caught a two pound cripple and a thred pound condition, lnev werei eu cipulsiof schools thi3 counts-. now held at Knoxville, Tennessee on seven separate charges of banditry for robbing filling stations. The authorities at vr' and all other superintendants Will be observed by Horicon Tribe No. 457, I.O.R.M.

at New Bellesville, on a grander scale than ever. Speaking by well known orators, a big basket din the care I and for time were Another good effect of prohibition that housewives have dis. covered is tint more husbands are willing to go down cellar, nowadays, to coal the furnace. If you believe in 'fairies, buy and commissioned hiarh school ville state pi a physician. that they probably channel cat ih Monday in Salt creek.

Old nshernian say; it was the largest crappy ever caught in that stream. Miss Josephine Ritzier, of India napoiip, is a guest at the home principals throughout ths state would ibe able to sentence him have been mailed letters from Inviiana University calling atten for a term not less than fifteen ner at noon, and music to ''beatj the band." All are welcome. tion to the two county scholar- of Mr. and Mrs. J.

i Hessiro. Miss' Ritzier is a sister of Mrs. Besaire. Nora Percifild vs. Ira Perci-field, for divorce; plaintiff dismissed complaint.

Edna Tim brook vs. James Tim-rook, for 'divorce; plaintiff comp'aint. Joseph Schrcck vs. Margaret Come early and Stay late. Program and further particulars Will be announced by posters next week.

ships to I. available in every county 1 of ttQ state under the legislative enactment of '1919. The scholarships are for the stock that is guaranteed ro pay you twenty per ceut dividends. If "the face is the mirror of the soul," thrre are a lot of cracked souls running loose. Cirh who begin painting at twelve, lrequentiy need whito- rresnman year at me university mi Ir ir (1 i nlnini iT i years.

Lee is alleged to have killed Abner Peek, an Indianapolis grocer, July 4, 1924. W. H. Remy. prosecuting attorney of Marion county, has said that he would make a formal request from Governor Jackson to haveLee placed in the state prison when he is returned.

Lee twice escaped from jail at Franklin when he was being held on a charge of murder. ana nave a oi oij nn dnjisai'd como amt. I vr; fi amount i equal to the contigent John W. Robertson and; wife, of Jphnson township, will; leave next Saturday for Roeelain, on an extended visit to Abraham Wooteji and family. Mr.

and Mrs. George Anthony of Van Buren township, tare the Guernsey Cows Arrive. Twelve men in Brown county are now the proud owners of Guernsey dairy cows. These twelve men soma time axo or MISCELLANEOUS CHATTER. i i They used to say.

"Life is what you make it." Now I hoy "Life is what you made. The merchant who says, "They ganized themselves for the pur -1 chase of Guernsey cows, forming year. County Library Service. Library beep placed at the follow in jr new places: Miss O.ua Kirts, filling station. haprty parents of a baby daughter, born to them Monday.

William Robertson, hunter and at twfnty. FOR SALE Peinter Bird Dag arid tv.o extia good pups. Kd. Stkklk; Helmshurg, Indiana, HARROW CHIX IN 100 LOT3 I'OSlPAII) Jl 15th to AU(J lOcii. BARRED R(M'KS.

AMONG THE ARTISTS the. Brown County Guernsey Association. Ira Chitwood was sent to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, to purchase the cows. lie secured eighteen bred heifers and a pure bred bull. The ani Stephens to qj; title; finding for plaint uT.

First' National Bank of Mcr- prantown vs. Walter Weddle- and Leander I). Weddle. on note; judgment for plaintiff in the sum fit $2,325.08, without relief. First National liank of Mor-' sintown vs.

Walter peddle, on note: judgment for plaintiff, ($72 25; without relief. State vs. Paul Jones. In this case defendant if charged with assault and battery with intent all know me; I don't need to advertise, ought to remember that everyone in 'Chicago kuows Marshall Field and Company. A bull dog in a zoo was recently given two baby tigerq to raisi near (.

maw Miss Rose irdo, North Saiem. Mrs. We Campbell. Mrs. Charles Brown, Valley Branch.

caught 1,500 pounds of turtles in three hours form. Nineveh creek in Bartholomew county. He shipped the turtles to Richmond: InJ. mals were delivered at Helms In a short time this canme will I Ite-I )S. ANTON AS, and 'Carl Graf's studio just east of town is nearing completion.

The Indiana Artist club of Indianapolis and the daughters of Indiana, of Chicago will spend a few days here soon. The Brown Cdunty artist's exhibit is now being held at Craw-fordsville, Ind. burg Tuesday afternoon. There was a great time draw If you want bocks to read go have earned the svmoathv ofi KOSK KEDS many American parents. SlO.W; Wl'AN.

HI I ORP. I NORCAS. 11 oO: LEGHORNH to any of the stations and borrow them. This service is free. Make use of it.

ing straws for the heifers, but all of the men are well satisfied with the heifers. Already a too SS50; ASST'D 50. Catalog Who says our girls tak' i Free. much interest in clothes? It is her have expressed themselves in rather difficult to find a young favor of buying another carload. I Kirl completely wrapped up in From all indications the base tall game here next Sunday will be a battle royal.

The lineup of both teams are extra good. Lawyer Clarence Nichols, and wife of Indianapolis, enjoyed a visit to their summer home northwest of town Saturday and Sunday, i Gladys Snider, daughter of 'the heifers range in price from them $75 to $90, plus the delivery Decoration Services to be Held at Georgetown Decoration services will be held at Georgetown church Sat D.T. FARROW. CHICKERIE3 Indianapolis, Indiana. WANTED Reliable Part or full tim.

Sell v.ii-rnntfi- Nursery Stoc. Commissions paid weekly. No investment or experience necf "-sary. Opportunity for advancement. District rnanagementavaii-able.

Wriie Hill Nursekies. New, -irk, New York Stav Methodist Church. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting; Wednesday evening.

7:30. Preaching at Needmore, Saturday night 7:30. Helmsburg, Sunday morning 10:30. Nashville, Sunday MBless. Pastor.

charges. The registered bull, 18 months old and weighing near 1,200 (to outrage i the person of Mary Smith. Paul is under bond pf State vs.i prval Brown. Dcr fendant charge with assault and battery with intent to rape (Gavnel Snyder; continued until September term. Ed Stanford, charged iwith possession of a seine more than 12 feet long and a one-fourth inch mesh, entered a ple3 of guilty; fined $5 and costs, total $17 50.

i Lillie V. King vs. Franklin A. King, for divorce. Plaintiff al John Long, of near Helmiburg, urday, May 3uth at p.

m. Rev. G. F. Powers, pastor of the Christian church at Nineveh, A man can train himself to do a lot of thing3 accept grow, enthusiastic over a fjirl that his wife describes "as not exactly pretty, herhaps, ibui she has a gottd heart.

All vou have to do to make a hit with a motherlis to nay, "Isn't he cute!" through her attorney Gee. W. pounds, whose dam has been averaging over.2 pounds of but-terfat per day for the past six Long, has filed suit for divorce from her husband Dennis Snyder. The; graduating class of the will make the address. He is an able speaker and everyone is urged to come and hear him.

The Sunday School children will assist in decorating the soldiers' The W. C. T. U. will sing special songs.

Maggie Oliver, chairman. Salem High School picnicked in the ball park here Tuesday. ThelKnights of Pytbis have Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In th mattrr of lh- Ut of Calvin Hdri l--tzwti. In th iiruwn Circuit CMTt.

8.0. t-rriir 1 rrrn, Vil', i trivn tht Wm. II. Hd" aiJtninii5trtor ut tkr of Calvin, Hdn fj rciUMti. Iia prewnlwi and filed hia cunt und voiirlirr tri final of I n.tt".

and lhat tho iiitu will coma fnr xamir.auoci anil artun of aaid Circuit (Uiutt, tba Mth Day of September, 192r, at bu-h ttfrrf. all tieirii. (rrlitora or Uvat Schooner. Cyrus Williamson has set apart two acres of his farnf for tomato plants. He will market the yield at Trevlac Thomas Curry has also engaged in tomato raising.

He wilt set out one acre in plants and sell the yield at Helmsburg. Young people don't pay as much respect to old ones now they once did because its so hard to findauy who will admi they're old. What's become of the old-fashioned traveling salesman who would'nt tackle a bad customer without a few drinks ahead. months, cost $300. This bull has as his grandsire a $10,000 animal and his pedigree shows that for five generations the cows have ranged from 418 pounds butter-fat to 874, pounds per year.

Win, Mathis will keep the bull. The name of this animal is Golden Prince of Utility. I The men who purchased the cows are Ralph Fleener. Clarence Robertson, Ira Chitwood, George Rush, Tom Ross, Clarence nes, Arnie Floyd, Wir, Mathis, Qtta Strahl, James Henderson, Leonard Wheeler and Ri E. Grubbs.

'4 am riuira U. at p-ar In amd Or and ihuv ctu, if any tarr bt wt.r aakd A London scientist says he will soon be to tell the amount of heat in a girl's blush In a lot of the blushes we see nowadays there is more varnish than heat. count nJ Vf.uchi-ri jvt tm IV Kui. the i ik and x-al of Wirt Brown planned a big fish fry at franklin, June 17." At least people are expected to join in the fry of the cold blooded ac-quatic animals. Irwin A.

Cox, 56 years, olffi, well known! in this county, and a former sheriff qf Bartholomew county, died suddenly of paralysis. last Sunday at Denver, Col. where h.a went for his health a few months1 ago. He was an and was born and rear- tt ixuri at niuuviilo. intltan.

da E. MA30N. OWrV leged that i her husband was guilcy of cruel and inhuman treatment She was granted a divorce and prjvilege of hr came to Lillie Van? prsdoU Jennie Ayers vs. Homer Ayer, for. In this case the plaintiff alleged noq-support and piel treatment on the part of thq defendant Divorce granted, plaintiff to have custody of their minor child.

William Roy Ayers. born Sept 11, I In the case of Jeremiah H. Wade vs. Sidney O. Wade.

for plaintitf alleged that the "MAKE $75.00 TO $100.00 WEEKLY. Man wanted with ambition, in? dustry. small capital, to distribute Heberling'a well fcnown products to consumers io, your home county. We teachand help you do a large business ana make big money. Give age, occupation and references.

Dept. 202. Heberling Medicine Company. Bloomington, Bert Campbell, a long time chief of police in Bloomington, has resigned. Merle Clay was appointed to fill the vacancy, A few people seem to think that they can.beat i of DAILY NEWS and THE DEMOCRAT ONE YEAR to rural subscribers $450 eJ in Bartholomew I If a man neglects his family but is good to his 4og, the com munity will say he has a.

kind heart, No real crooks like one. That's the reason be is a successful crw. IlUuow,.

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