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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 8

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EisM 1 flames Arc Sent YALLONIA Driftwood Townshipv i mm FARMEIaStEXCIIArCQE. Fob Sale-Second-hand boggy; if 'r sold at once. Brownstown Hardware CA-''i'Mtf FOR SALE-Coming two-year-old Jersey bull, eligible to Agister, Matt Fields, Freetown, IndV. 18pl Fob Sale Huckster wagon, all com- NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of IndianaL Jackson county, ss.

In the Jackson Court; Cause No. 7604. Alpheua WL Piper l.v Harriett Dunlap. 2.. The unknown heirs, devisees," assigns and 'legal repre-, sentatives of Harriett de v' 1 Harriett A.

HilL plete and in good condition; cheap; can be seen at Bland. 8tf 'devisees, assigns and legal red pigs, weigh4Jves of Harnett A. Hfll, de-ing about 80 Finder notify i -Allan TYnnlan. HEDOHA Cur Township. "Born, to Harley Poor and wife, loll rlv A number of the ladies will knit forth 4 Smith visited friends St Mitchell over Sunday.

The tittle son of Rev. and Mrs. Shaw is very sic at this writing. Shortridge and family retarned come irom at louis monaay un ana juaoei ucasiuan renoneaw 1 ty home at Chicago Monday. Shialrla anl wifa.

of I Brownstown, visited friends here Fri- -day. Fannie" Weddle is very sick M-he home on the Ridge. She 9i I years old. I Rev. a V.

Weddell. wife and daugh ter, ox snout, attenaea ins fir. MeMillian Saturday. of Mrs. Helen Goss, of Scottborg, and Mrs.

Maude Bennett, of Anderson, visit- 1 fn.nH. hfiPfi Qfl-m4flv. Mrs. Mettie McMillan, who has been visiting relatives ana inenas at inaian- spoils, return ea nome maay, Mrs. Marv Gilbert and children re tamed home Satardav from a week 's visit with relatives at Seymour.

Mian ftrethfll Lockman. who is at- tendinsr school at Danville, visited her father, D. T. Lockman, last week. Halun Laekman.

whs has been visit ins her father the past week, retarned tn her home At Anderson Wednesday. Attendance at the Christian Sunday school. 43: collection 92 cents. At the Holiness school. 38: collection 62 cents.

J. A. Clapo and wife, of Conners-ille, are visiting friends here. They will also visit at Bedford before return ing home. Clyde McMillan and family, of Chi caco.

who were called here by the Anth nt hia father. Dr. McMillan, re turned to their home Wednesday ac- -companied Dy bis motner. The bovs who have been going homes while the family is away and sDitting tobacco juice on the verandas and walks had better not let it happen Again as tne guilty parties are Known Obituary. A gloom of sadness was cast over this community Thursday when it was learned that Dr.

J. P. McMillan had passed away. He had been in poor health for some time and spent the past winter in Florida in the hope of regain ing his health, returning home this spring. He was one of Carr township's best known and most highly respected citizens.

Dr. James P. McMillan was born on a farm in Knox county, Ohio, October 24. 1842. and departed from this life at his home in 'Medora." July 5, 1917, aged 74 years.

8 months and 11 days, He was the son of Hamilton and Mary (Barse) McMillian, both of whom were born and reared' in Ohio, being representatives of the sterling pioneer families. The father about 1860 re moved from Ohio to Indiana residing for some time in Freetown, Jackson county, passing the closing years of his life in the home or bis daughter Amanda in Daviess county, Indiana, where he died in 1888, while his wife entered into the eternal rest in 1877. This hon bred couple became the parents of twelve children of whom the Doctor was the seventh in order of birth, Dr. McMillan passed his boyhood days on the home farm and sec area his early education in the common schools which he attended during the winter months walktng'the distance of three miles each day to and from At the age of fourteen he started his independent career and the superior positions he held in life is dde to his own efforts. '-1 He was residing in Lawrence county at the outbreak of the War of the Rebellion.

His loyalty and patriotism prompted mm to tenaer ms service in ie-defense oi tne union and on May 1861, in response to Lincoln' first a 'r i cm I or volunteers ne ennstea as a private-m Company G. Seventeenth To Washington (Continued From Page 7, Column 6.) X597 Ray Earl Milburn. Seymour. 1598. Jerry Sanford Bowman, Seymour.

1599 Howard I Johnson, Seymour. 100 Noble Ray Bowden, Seymour. 1S01 AUle Clark, Seymour. 1602 Ruby Clark, Seymour. 1603 Rosa Hinkta.

Seymour. 1604 Lorenxle James Shutta, 1805 Travis. T. Luoaa, Seymour. 1606 Carl Rl Swltser, Seymour.

1607 Tipton S. Ross, Seymour. 1608 Edward W. Aufderhelde, Seymour. 1609 Edward H.

Rotbert, Seymour. 1610 Roy Q. Rlnehart, Seymour. 1611 James C. Griffith, Seymour.

1612 John J. Rlnehart, Seymour. 1612 John W. Woolf, Seymour. 1614 Arthur R.

Klein, Seymour. 1615 Harry McCulley, Seymour. 1616 Jesse W. LaFara, Seymour. 161f Barney M.

Splllman, Seymour. 1618 Nicholas P. Augustine, Seymour. 1619 Lawrence Dale Patrick, Seymour. 1620 Ira J.

Pomeroy, Seymour. 1621 Karl Edward Sims, Seymour. 1622 John B. Thomas, Seymour, 1623 John William Rose, Seymour. 1624 Thomas Clark Groub, Seymour.

1625 Harold Fosgate, Seymour. 1626 T. Harlan Montgomery, Seymour. 1627 Coulter. M.

Montgomery, Seymour. 1628 Emerald P. Whltmer, Seymour. 1629 Charles C. Armstrong-, Seymour.

1680 Walter Lewis Price, Seymour, 1631 Maurice Edgar Jennings, Seymour. 1632 W. G. Masters, Seymour. 1633 M.

M. Montgomery. Seymour. 1634 James Harold More, Seymour. 1635 Haskell Lett, Seymour.

1636 Harvey C. Lewis, Seymour. 1637 Edward O. Holly, Seymour. 1638 John DeMatteo, Seymour.

1639 Linden Hodapp, Seymour. 1640 Joseph Edward Klemme, Seymour. 1641 Harley Scott Hunsucker, Seymour. 1642 Arthur Edward Murphy, Seymour. 1643 Odie French Bland, Seymour.

1644 Cyrill Ambrose Charles, Seymour. 1645 Louis Richard Cordes, Seymour. 1646 George Roy Hunter, Seymour, 1647 Harvey Albert Lucas, Seymour. 1648 Harry Benj. Dobrowsky, Seymour.

1649 Oscar Curtis, Seymour. 1650 Hubert McMurray, Seymour. 1651 Herman Lee Butcher, Seymour. 1652 Lester Earl Seymour. 1653 George Seymour.

1654 Clyde Edgar Catt, Seymour. 1655 Lynn Faulkcdner, Seymour. 1656 Hugh Randolph Wieford, Seymour 165T Fonney Cleao Koerner, Seymour. 1658 Albert Seymour. 1669 Albert Reed, i860 Paul G.

Brunow, Seymour. 1661 George :162 Harold Peter Graesste, Seymour. 1663 Everett Booker, Seymour. 1664 Edgar Maddex, Seymour. 1665 James Edward Judd, Cortland.

1666 Clarence Allen Goss, Seymour. 1667 Louis Griffin, Seymour. 1668 John F. Casey, Seymour. 1669 Arlie Curtis Downing, Seymour.

1670 Jason Lynch, 1671 Harrison M. Williams, Ewing, 1 1672 Roy Elkins, Kurta. 1673 Edward Martin, Ewing, 1 1674 Edd Henley, Medora, 2 1675 Mark Banks, Freetown, 1 1676 Fred Carl Mitchell, Ewing, 1 1677 Mazllion O. Lucas, Ewing, 1 1678 Arthur Weddell, Medora, 2 1679 Walter Hall, Medora, 2 1680 Dan W. Acton, Freetown, 1 1681 Lindley HerrelUMooney.

1682 Fred Jackson, JCurts. 1683 Jas. W. Hanner Kurtz. 1648 Otis Matlock, Ewing, 1685 Livingstone Jackson, Medora, 2 1686 Jas.

Clifford Williams, Kurtz. 1687 Samuel Haoner, Ewing, 1. 1688 Ralph V. White, Freetown, 1689 Burrell Lyons, Ewing, 1 1690 Tod Beavers, Kurtz. 1691 'John Jackson, Kurtz, 1692 Claude Cummings, Kurtz.

1693 Dayton Porch, Mooney. 1694 John W. Lucas, Medora, 1 1695 Herschel Schornick, Ewing, 1 1696 Charlie Motsinger, Ewing, 1 1697 Alfred F. Jurel, Medora 2 1698 Perry D. Maples, Ewingy 1699 Thornton Hubbard, Medora, 1700 Frank Ramp, Ewing, 1 1701 Roy Ogle, Medora, 2 1702 Elzie Fish, Kurtz.

1703 Fred Ray, Medora, 2 1704 Virgil Smallwood, Freetown, 1 1705 William Flaudie Dixon, Kurtz. 1706 Edison Goss, Ewing, 1 1707 Ralph A. Laudon, Medora, 1 1708 Edwin J. Dean, Ewing, 1 1709 Frank Atkins. Mooney.

1710 Geo. E. Lyon, Kurtz. 1711 Gerry Hanner, Kurtz. 1712 Thomas Matlock, Ewing, 1 1713 Earl Galllon, Medora, 2 1714 Ralph Winkler, Kurtz.

1715 William A. Imel, Medora, 2 1716 Calvin S. Wineinger, Ewing, 1 1717 Benjamin Smith, Kurtz. J718 Spencer Herrell, Ewlng.l 1719 Chaa M. Boling.

Seymour. 1720 Moreland E. Glasson, sVymour. 1721 Frank Kriete, Seymour. 1722 Ambrose E.

Schrink, Seymour. 1723 Martin F. Walkenhorat, Seymour. 1724 Geo. F.

Meyer, Seymour. 1725 Harry J. H. Kriete, Seymour. 1726 Carl H.

Zander, Seymour. 1727 Lawrence Johnson, Seymour. 1728 Homer Holland, Seymour. 1729 Michael J. Dugan, Seymour.

1730- Edgar Holland, Seymour. 1731 Glen BozzelL Seymour. 1T32 Jason Manuel, Seymour. 1733 Edward Fink, Seymour; 1734 Emil "Willman, Seymour. 1735 Edward F.

Maxon, Seymour. 1736 Charles Donahue, Seymour! 173T Frank Owens, Seymour. 1738 Clarence L. Wilson, Seymour. 1739 Edwin J.

Hoeferkamp, Seymour. 1740 Charles E. Manuel, Seymour. 1741 Raymond L. Glasson, Seymour.

'J. Edgar Coe, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives i Bert Hall made a business trip to Columbus last week, Miss Edna Miller, visited friends at Medora last week. George' F. Turmafl made a business trip to Louisville Friday, i Virgil Crockett and family spent the Fourth at West Baden. rover Duncan has gone to Illinois where he has employment.

Attendance at the M. E. Sunday school, 62: collection, $2J9. Luther Weddell, of Warren, Ohio, is here visiting his parents. Special sale of ladies' oxfords and low shoes at Geo.

F. Turmail's. Attendance at the Christian Sunday school, 89; collection, $2.02. Miss Evangeline Foster visited friends at Cincinnati the Fourth. Ben Burcham and wife entertained relatives from Tampico Sunday.

Sim McElfresh and of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. O. D. Schooley and Deloris Slade went to Cincinnati Wednesday.

Mrs. Claude Smith and children, of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here. Miss Martha Sanders, of Browns-town, spent Thursday with Miss Mary Meyers. George R. Dorsey and Alva Currant spent Thursday and Friday at Indianapolis.

Misses Iva Jean Bundy, Iva Griffin and Emma Hornaday went to Colum bus Wednesday. Mrs. R. E. Mahan, who has been confined to her room for sometime remains about the same.

There will be a basket dinner and an all-day meeting at the Plattsburg church Sunday, July loth. Raleigh Stotz, who is attending school at Terre Haute, spent the Fourth with home folks. Mrs. Dave Trowbridge and R. E.

Mahan have improved their proper ty with a new coat of paint. Prof. Clifford Jackson and family and Sim Turmail and family visited friends at Bedford Wednesday. ours, i d. jawing ana cimuren, 01 ir -in 1-1 Aurora, are visiting her father, Sam uel Hunsucker, and other relatives here.

There was an error in last week's report of collection at the M. E. Sun day school. It shoulcWiavfr been $5.04 instead of 60 cents. K.

A. Killey, of Seottsburg, has begun work for the Valloma Canning getting the factory in shape for tne coming season. Last week at the meeting of the Vallonia State Bank, J. E. Hunsucker, Wm.

M. Peters, A. M. M. Thompson, H.

A Synder, John Peters, Sr. and H. D. Alldridge were elected directors for the coming year. Following the stockholders' meeting the directors selected the officers as follows: Presidnt, J.

E. Hunsucker; Vice president, Wm. H. Peters; Cashier, H. D.

Alldridge; Book keeper, Wm. Holtman. AN OVERSIGHT. One of the solicitors at Medora for the Red Cross campaign fund in Carr township, calls attention to the fact that the name of Neal Trautman, who contributed $5, was unintentionally omitted from the list of contributors. It was purely an oversight in the pre paration of the list.

This correction is made in justice to Mr. Trautman, who is one of Medora's most highly esteemed citizens, and who has never failed to respond when a request-was made for public good. This is not published at the instance of Mr. Trautman but at the request of a Medora who felt that an in justice had been done Mr. Trautman unless the oversight was corrected.

LAD BADLY BURNED. -While playing around the Ebner Ice and Cold Storage Company's premises, Leland Lane, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lane, accidently fell into an ash-pit used by the Ebner Company, and was badly burned.

The pit contained hot ashes that had been put in it a short tune before, and the effect was as if the lad had fallen into a mass of fire. He was burned on both legs and arms, and Dr. Graessle, who had charge of the case, is doubtful as to whether he will come through without he loss of his limbs. Seymour Democrat. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS.

State of Indiana, Jackson County, ss. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jackson Indiana will up to the hour of 1 o'clock, p. Monday. August 6th, 1917. receive sealed proposals for the furnishing of said County with coal for the season of, beginning Septem ber 1, 1917 and ending September 1,, 1918.

s'- The 'Bidder, shall state the' price per ton. of 2000 pounds and also the kind and grade of coal that he pro poses to furnish. The Bidder shall -furnish, a i. good and sufficient bond with Jus bid, conditioned according' to law in. the sum oi i.

Said coal to be furnished to the county as directed by the said Board or their Agents and in such manner as- they direct from- time to- time, number of -tons needed 400. ALBERT LUEDTKE, -July 11, 1917tl -s County Auditor. Rev V. Weddell, wife and daughter motored over to Indianapolis Mon day to pass- the with relatives. Clarence Gossman, Brownstown.

Pasttthk-T hava a fin lot of nasw Fasttoe-i have JJne l0Vr JJJ. ftiM lav! fAi Mnt Fhw rnpfnaf nai tieulars call on or 'address esse W. Lucas, Freetown, Rfd Three. 17n2 FOR SALE Span of two- year-old mules, well broke; cheap Walter Rumph, Brownstown, Rural Route One. 18p2 Everything you can think of in can ned goods, fancy cakes and dishes for desert can be found at The -Star Grocery.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jackson County. Jackson- Circuit Court, October term, 1917. Charles M. Allen as administrator of the estate of John H.

Bultman, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Almira Sewell, et al, Defendants, Cause No. 000000 The plaintiff has filed his complaint in above cause, also an affida vit snowing tnat tne aeienaants, William Bultman, Hannah Brown, Rhoda Stroatman, Bert Robertson, Dale Robertson, Ralph, Robertson, Oma Meadows, Bert Meadows, Ermie Robertson, Buena Robertson, Mary Robertson and John B. Brown are not residents of the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists in favor of plaintiff and against defendants for. the salei of real estate to nay debts of decedent and des cribed as follows: The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34 Town ship 6 North, Range 4 East, containing 40 acres.

Also, The North Half of the North east Quarter of the Wortneast uuart- er oi the Northwest Quarter of Section 34. Township 6 North, Range 4 East containing 20 acres. Also, 20 rods off of the East. Side of the Northeast Quarter of the Ndrthwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 6 Norths Range 4 East, containing 10 acres. Also Commencing at the Northwest Cornerof Lot "Number 1 of the Poor Farm, which is also Northwest Corn er of Section 13- Townships 55 North Range 4 East, -thence East 60 'Jeet, thence South 7 chains, West 50 feet, thence North 7 chains to the place of beginning, as appears by the plat of the Poor Jb arm recorded an Miscellaneous Record at page 173.

being a Dart of Section 13, Town ship 5 North Range 4 described as beginning at the Northwest corn er of said lot number 8, thence South on the West line of said lot 100 feet, thence West 16 feet to the place of beginning and being the same- lands conveyed by HAKi SAK Visit to CHARLES LEININGER, of Recdrd in Deed Record 67, page 126. and that defendants are necessary parties thereto. -Notice is hereby given to said non resident defendants that said action is pending against them and that they are required to appear and answer thereto, atr the Court House in Brownstown, Jackson County, on the 16th day of October 1917, that being' the 2nd Judicial day of the October term, 1917, of the Jackson Circuit Court, of Jackson County, State of Indiana, or the. same will be heard and determined in their absence Witness my' name as Clerk, Seal and the seal of said Court, thirsth day oi July, 117. WILLARD STOUT, Clerk Jackson Circuit Court Kochenour Attorneys or? Plaintrff.

July 11, 1917-t4 Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given. That the on4 dersigned Administrator, de Bonis Non, Of the Jutate or wuuam iiariow, deceased, by virture of an order of the Jackson Circuit Court, made in the cause of Marion F. Davis, de Bonis Non, of the Estate of William Harlow. Deceased, vs.

Minerva Woods et al, will sell at priyate sale, at the store of Marion F. Davis, in the town of Medora Indiana, on cr after Monday, July 30, 1917, The following described real estate situate in Jackson County, in the state of Indiana, Lot No. 179 and the North Half of Lot No 181 in Block in the town of Medora. Said real estate to be sold free of all liens except current taxes. Terms or aie.

One-third of Durchase money cash: one-third in six months, and one-third in nine months, purchaser to give bis note for -deferred payments, bearing interest at the ra)e of six per cent, per annum from, date until "paid and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. MARION F. DAVIS, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Wm Harlow, deceased. Branaman Branaman, Attorneys. July 4, 1917-t3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

State of Indiana; Jackson County, ss. Notice is herebv given that the Board of Commissioners of Jackson County, Indiana, will up to the. Jiour of 1 o'clock p. m. on '-v Monday, bin, i Receive sealed Drooosals for the Ree.

nair of the Barn at the County JaiL in Brownstown, Indiana, all in accor Contributes $163 and Adds 53 Red Cross Umbers at $1 H. H. Tinch, whoas in charge of the Red Cross Campaign in Salt Creek township, last week forwarded a check for $109 to the county committee, and also added fifty-eight new members to' the Red Cross Society. Following is a list of the contributors to the Red Cross War Fund: Isaac H. H.

Tinch. Chas. E. Settle. J.

H. William R. Jno. L. Sprague W.

Geo. L. Mckain C. C. J.

R. Oscar Rose H. F. Noe. John Brock.

10.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 .2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 W. A. Brock. Frank Wheeler. 2.00 Jacob H.

2.00 Frank Harbaugh, Jr 2.00 Chas. Smith. 1.00 Cline Forgey 1.00 Mrs. H. H.

Tinch. .100 Hazel Tinch. 5.00 N. A. Goble 1 1.00 Joe Williams 1.00 A H.

Harbaugh 1.00 J. Morton Tabor 1.00 Geo. T. Manuel 1.00 Jno. W.

Waeeoenr 1.00 Granville 1.00 Farmers Bank. 10.00 David Weekly 1.00 Ford 1.00 Ed 1.00 Rider Pkg. 10.00 J. W. Sourgeon 5.00 John and Nora Hamilton.

5.00 B. F. Harbaugh 5.00 Mrs Nancy J. Harbaugh. 5.00 Following is a list of others, who enrolled as Bed Cross members at $1.00 each: O.

Brewer, Isaac Smith, J. R. Bower, Hazel Tinch, C. C. Tabor, E.

D. Smith, William Forgey, Chas. E. Settle, R. M.

Phillips, Wm. B. Beck, Jno L. 13prague A.H. Harbaugh, W.

H. IL. Davis; J. D. Lucas, L.

O. Noe, Grover Nuvershaw H. H. Tinch, J. Morton Tabor, C.

H. Spur-geon, Ida Denny? Granville Tftbor, J. M. Jas. B.

Tinch, C. Tinch, Perry Alhn an, Frank VVheeler, Chas. Braden, R. Denny W. G.

Proctor, A. Delong, William For- ey, Ethel Hanners, Pearl Sprague, acob Denny, Mrs. Stella Huber, Mrs; Will Read, Barbara Settle, Miss May Long, Mrs. Myrtle Tinch, Mrs. Sher man Jackson, Mrs.

Belle Bower, J. W. Harbaugh, Edna Tabor, Ella Mann, Louis Phillips, Mrs. Wm. Forgey, Mabel Hyman, Bessie Taylor, D.

I. Hammond, Walter Taylor, I. Ai inompson, Kaipn Harbaugh, Joei Jackson, Gay Lute'tf, Curtis Mann, Ethel Mann. 'J Real Estate Transfers. Btl Eiuta Traastera morttt br Jaoksoc OoontyTlUa UwtrMt Co.

All ara warranty deeds axceDl when othe- wli mantlonad. Wm. G. Irwin to Rosa M. Grayson, lot 56, Shields' ad to Seymour $800.

James Wiggington to Stanley Neal, se nw, 20 6 4, 40 acres, Brownstown tp. John H. Kiewit to Allie Kitz. pt nw se. pt sw se.

10 4- 6 and lot 84. Thompson Rider ad to Crothersville Allie tj. Kitz to rnoeoe Kiewit, pt nw se, pt se, 10 4 6 and lot 84, Thompson Rider's ad to Crothersville $1500. Rachel E. Heller to John M.

Hayes, lots 2 and 8. blk Mahalasviile $400. Medora Mill Co. to David Fitzgibbon. pt se ne, 34 3, Carr tp; also lots 195, 196 and 197, blk H.

Medora $10,000. Cornelias V. Trautman to David Fitzgibbon, pt lot 194. blk AA, Medora Freeman Abdon to Lafayette Noble tt. pt nw nw, 26 7 5, 1 acre, Hamilton tp Margaret H.

Stout to Solomon M. Hotchkiss. nw nw, 30 5 6. 40 acres, Brownstown tp $400, Chas. D.

Mar lev to Mary Page, wh sw 27, pt se se 28, pt ne se 28 ne se33, pt ne 33 and pt sw se, 28 5 6, 885 acres, Vernon tp $15,000. TAMPICO. Grassy Fork Township. Wm. E.

Reynolds is on' the sick list The Baptist picnic at this place will be the 3rd Saturday in August. C. A. Marshall and family spent Sunday at J. B.

Waskom's at Russell Chapel Sunday. Next Sunday is the regular appointment of E. W. Holmes at the Baptist church Kay Reach and family, of Seymour, came last week to spend the summer. Miff Cooley and family, Jim Cooley and family of Seottsburg, and Delmer Cooley and family, of Austin, were the guests of G.

A. Cooley Sunday. Henry" Forgelding and family, and Charles Marshall and family, visited Wnn iBecker and family Sunday. Mrs. O.v Morgan and son i-.

and Miss Faye Reynolds were at Seymour Thursday; --irf s-' Mrs. U. G. Harrod's father. Lewis McClain, who was brought here i op treatment several days ago; is in.

a very serious condition, i' Mr. and 'Mrs. Meade Day, of Anderson, and Levi McClain. and family were called here by the serious condition of their father, Lewis McClain. Attendance at the Christian Sunday school, 33; collection 43 cents.

few farmers their wives and daughters met Saturday night. A. D. Cobb and wife were there and he gave a talk on AH things good to eat in the grocery line can be found at the Model. Phone v.

,4. The unknown widower, heirs. 1 -t. 1 6. The unknown widow, heirs 'devisees, assigns and legal repre- sentatives of Aden A.

VDunlap, de- 1 7. Calvin B. Williams. 8. The unknown widow, heirs devisees, assigns and legal repre sentatives of Calvin 5.

Williams, de 9. Louis L. Dunlap. 10. The unknown widow, heirs devisees, assigns and legal repre sentatives of Lotus Li.

de ceased. 11. David McKain. 12. The unknown "widow, heirs legal repre-' McKain, de- devisees, assigns -and sentatives! of David 113.

John Wesley Elkins. '14. The unknown widow, heirs devisees, assigns and legal representatives of John Wesley Elkins, deceased. 15. James A.

Hill 16. ThjatrtUnknown widow, devisees, assigns and legal "representatives' "of James A. 17. Charles D. Pettigrew.

Plaintiff has filed his complaint against defendants in above entitled cause of together with an affidavit that the residence of the said defendants is to the plaintiff unknown and that they are believed to be all non-residents, of the State of Indiana. That said cause is prosecuted to quiet plaintiff's title to following described real estate, situated in Jackson County) State of Indiana, The east half of the northwest quarter, and 20 acres by parallel Ones' off the west side of the west half of the north east quarter, all in' section 3, township 6 north, range 3 east, containing "in all 100 acres, more or less; as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. NOTICE IS HEREBTf GIVEN to each and all defendants named in the foregoing1, title that; said cause is pending in said court and the same will be called "for action in said court on the second 'judicial day of the ensuing October. Terin 1917, that being Tuesday, October 16th, 1917 at the court house in the Town of Brownstown, at, which time -and place the- anz answer said complaint, or failing. therein, may De aeiauiteo.

jj 4 Witness the clerk and the seal Seal of said' cotrrt at Brownstown, this SOth' day of June 1917. WDLEA.RD3TOUT, Clerk Jackson Circuit Court. Kpchenour' Attorneys, fori Plamtiff. July 4th, 1917-t3 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-r TATE' BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned" Administrator of the estate of Angie" deceased, h.ereby gives notice- that by virtue of an order of the Jackson Circuit Court," he will at the hour of two o'clock pan.

i T1.n..J.. "ilinii 1k '11T At his. resid'ehce. one mile south of Brown s6wn, Indiana, offer for "sale at public auction the: following described real estate in in the of Indiana, The 'west half of the, northwest quarter of section 24, 5 north, range 4 cohtaining 80 acres. J''jKJ't'Jr'r: Said sale will be made subject to the approval of Courts for not less tbanLtwo-tlrirds; of full appraised value of said real estate.

Said real estate shall sell for cash in hand and shall, sell free1 of all liens and encumbrances, i Administrator. Kochenour Prince," Attorneys. Jnly.4,'.1917t4 iK. NOTICE OF. SALE OF.DRAINAGE y.

BONDS. Notice Is' hereby given that on July 25th, 1917 at one j'cloct-p 1 Office of the County the Court House at Brownstown, Jackson County, State Of Indiana, theTreasurer of said coun ty wiU to the highest and best bidder for cash; a Series of the BpndsJof said County, issued for the consiruction of a Drain known as Lena Lauster et al under the provision -of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled "An act-" To-amend Section 5 of an Act Con cerning drainage Approved Mclj. 11, 1907. Approved March 8, 1809 and being, chapter 173, page 431; of acts 1909. series consists of ten bonds the principal of which aggregates dated day of sale, bearing five (5) per'cent interest from date, repre sented e'by semi-annual 'coupons at one bond falling due June 1st 1918 and one each thereafter for ten years.

Bidders' are required to submit sealed, bids on or the hour of and accompany the saaie with certified check or bank draft payable to John Ev Belding Treasurer in sum; of $1000.00. The said check' or draft of the successful bidder, will be applied on payment of the J- pur as i e. of a i bohds.UThe cheeky or draft accom- panying bids rejected will be at once returned to the bidders.1 A complete "Ttranscripv of all the proceedings in be fur- nishedtd the successful bidder. By order of the Board of Commis --'-A v. ALBERT LUEDTKE, iii-uitor-iJa'ckson i 5 Indiana Volunteer Infantry which he served three years, receiving his discharge at Columbia Tennessee, June 20.

1864. After the close of his faithful career as a soldier, he. re turned Jo JLawrence and entered the public school at iLeeryHle being a graduate of that high -eobool in 186. He then began study-aig medicine under Dr. Wm.

P. Smith, ot Leesville, and during the 'winter of S1868-and 1869 attended a cource of i the Miami, Medical college at securing, the degree of Doc- tor of Medicine. In 1569, thoroughly equipped for the choeen work of hia profession, he loca- ted at Medora, where he was engaged in the work until 1912 In 1877 he en- in the drug business which he continued to carry with bis prac io. On March 7, 1872, he was united in marrixge to Miss Delilha Holmes, who Wa born in Jackson County, being the daughter" of John W. and Catherine (Peck) Holmes.

To this union were feorn five children, Clyde C. of Ghieago Heights, Dr. Fredrick Of Indianapolis; Arthur E. and James Paul, of Medora; and Floss McMillan iBurcham. 'who.

preceded him to the grave in 1910. Besides his four sons he leaves to mourn their loss his companion," eight grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Gillman, of Liberty, Ind. The funeral services were conducted the late home Saturday afternoon at ,1:30 o'clock by Rev. C.

of Shoals, assisted by Rev. Shaw, the auspices of Medora Lodge1 No 828. Free and Accepted Masons, pf which he was a member. The' remains were Jaid to rest in the Holmes cemetery. CARD OF THANKS.

We wish thank bur friends for -their kindness during the sickness and after the death of oat husband and father. Mrs. McMillan COMPANY i TO BE SENT TO According, to a Washington dis- patcn, tiompany which uuuucb number of men from this part of the i-nifir nrill'1 ho. oent. with other In diana and Kentucky National Guards to a camp in Texas zor zau ana perhaps winter training, according to -inciHu -STi-fnrmatioti nnta.itied ftt.

the "War Department. This is the tenta- tive program ana oniy mtcn the arrangements may come through raviainn vf fVo, Tiwiffram hv the war college, which -has last say in thet 1742, Henry Klakamp, Seymour. -1743 Orville O. Gibson, Seymour. 1744- Harry B.

Finke, Seymour, 174.5 Perry E. White, Seymour, 1746 Carl WiUey, Seymour. 1747 Jease Martin, Seymour. 1748 Elza Clemes, Seymour. -j 1749.

Floyd G. Marshall, Seymour. 1750 Henry Wagner, Seymour. 175f Roy- M- Able. Seymour.

-1752 Earl Fleetwood, 1753" William. Williams, Seymour. 1754 -Glen KelaoJJ Seymour. 1755 A. Anagnostopoulos, Seymour, 1756 Oakley M.

Allen, Seymour. 1757. Alfred Christie, Seymour. 1758 Edward C. "Petterman, Seymour.

1759 Christian 3. Heller, Seymour. 1760 Albert C. Foster, Seymour. 1761 WUliam Young 1762 Curt C.

Baise Seymour, 1763 Wilbur" Brand, Seymour. I dance with the plans ana specinca-tions now on file in the County Auditor's office. Said work to be done to thf satisfaction of said Bond ij an amount equal to the bid shall accompany said Did. i Given by order of the Board 1 of Commissioners of said County. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

ALBERT LUEDTKE, Shoals.

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