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The Dearborn County Register from Lawrenceburg, Indiana • 1

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Making the Farm Potato Patch Pay Missing Word Contest COUltT HOUSE NEWS TAX REDUCTION AND ECONOMY Pre-NupiialAffairs Misa Mildred Boeae delightfully entertained a number ofguate Thursday night witfaja shown honoring Miss Ruth Mr Eneas near fu- ture ard Mjas Lsuri Copk who will soon become the bride of I Mr Henry 'Saturday April 5 wifi btf Heart Tag Ware Atwo course liirvcheon was Day jin Lawrenceburg for the benefit served on' small tables ad which time 'of the prison work of Maud Ballington Miss BoeaannounUcM her Own engage-1 Booth permission having been given a Yin small clapidi hold- representative of that organization Mrs ich weiW the names Johns Simular tag days' have ucian yrner been conducted in other Indiana towns Mildred Te work is done'bjf vhiidren from 10 to hower ami fo years of age' Cards are mailed to dinner in them inviting them'to help a child leas ment hying ing two hearts on Mildred Bdese and ined Volunteers of America To Solicit 7 Funds With Aid ot Children 1 I -i i n- 1 i 'S (j a Contest "approaches seventh week Search hard for this one1 Interest in the Register Missing Word Contest has not lagged Practically all of the original contestants remain in the hunt The wordiest week was 'ANY" and was omitted from the Bechtel advertisement The sentence have read "So strong is the top on this car that a mag weighing 190 pounds can 'walk without doing any damage 'the word this week begins with and ends with a We have taken extra precaution this week hide the word securely Study 'every ad carefully before submitting your answer and you are aure to arrive at the right word You may be one of the many in the lead ao'leud every to stay in the lead Stock Sale Lutz residing (on the old Lods place 6 miles north of 'Guilford and 2 milea west of Logan will sll 42 fine Jersey cows and four brood sows at public auction tm Saturday -April 12 1924- beginning- at 1 Two of these cows are fresh and ten of them are bred to the fine Registered Jersey Bull Fairy Boy 2d 184067 The hoga are 1 Poland China with 9 pigs 1 Berkshire with 8 pigs and two white sows which will have pigs by day of aale Ndwlin and Harry Huddleston are Auctioneers and P- Cook Clerk 2t I farmer's Community Salt Held In 1 Ohio County The Ohio County Farm Bureau recently held a community sale which proved a big success More than 800 persons were in attendance and 184 head of live- stock were bffered for sale and 72 sales were made out of this number The total number -of kaales made was 177 and the cash receipts were $195870 -The! venture proved aCh a adcCM that' the sales will likely bd continued- For Rentj For caah or crop rent 100 acres bot-ton land good corn or wheat ground Inquire of Andrew Ahouse Margaret street Lawrenceburg 13m4 Rebecca Shelene has sued Frank Shel-ene for divorce and the custody of their child alleging cruelty and failure to provide 1 The Court baordered sale of lands of the late Ezra and Arabella Hqyes for partition among the heirs 'and Clarence Hunter is appointed Commissioner to make such sale -V Hugh Hess haa been sentenced to jail 'for' thirty days andj fined $100 and his car forfeited on heretofore rendered Frank Knorr Execukor of the 'Will of Barths' Lowe deed' has been authorized te sell Real Estate of decedent at public auction -Oii motion of the prose'euter the State cases against Roy Sink' Fred Miles Gfrfield Slay back Mary Dunn -'Forrest Green Frank Drosga Lewis Rieman Stafford Markland and John Frasier have been dismissed- Tbe suit of Samuel A Crocker Co against Gimpbell has been dismissed for lack- of prosecution by plaintiff The suit qf Edwin Curtis against Elmer Nesman haa been dismissed by the plaintiff at hia own cost The suit of Alma Bailey against Jaa Bailey has been dismissed by the plaintiff at her coaL' The Court bps appointed Bielby to assist in the prosecution of Joe Risch The Court has refused a divorce in the case of Emma Hilker va William Hilker The suit of Anna Ziegler against Cyrus Jones et a) has been compromised and dismissed The Court has given judgement for $76 in favor of James A Hensley and against Ewel King Hubert Hurtm has beep divorced from Hattie Burns The SL Clair Mfg Co has recovered judgement against William Hilker and Emma Hilker for $23837 and costs Will A 'Wheeler Admr of Estate of Mariab Thompson deed has been authorized to sell Real Estate in of decedent to make assets for payment of chargee againet estate Marriage License Clyde Jackson 218 draftsman Auro- ra and Margsret' Alta Newman 26 Aurora j- Frank John Welas 23 Dills boro farm er an4 Nettie Marie Vinson 20 Dills-boro James Simpaon 47 laborer Bright and Llllid Hamilton 48 Bright 1 By Madison County AgenL -1: Selecting the richest place on the farm for the potato patch and then do a little better by it than your conscience dictates by applying stable or barn-yard manure at the rate of twenty to twenty-five loads per acre Of course this (is lots of manure but iremember you expect big yields of potatoes ancj manure put on the old potato-patch in thjis' county will return ijnore dollars to yu than most any other crop There are many varieties of potatoes planted in this county but there are only a few varieties that arebesL If the resultrof the best (potato growers of the Sjtate and- Purdue University tount for anything tliere( are only about oiree varieties that should be planted' Of these Early Ohios iand' Irish Cobblers are by far the best two early varieties Ekrly Obios prefer a sandy -loam but produce good crops on our heavier Clay soils if the soil is full of fertility Irish Cobblers prefer a lighter soil than Ohios They do exceedingly well on fertile sands but do not stmd dp under adversities that Early Qhlos do For most farm patches the Early Ohioa are to be preferred There is just one'1 real late group that Is the Rural varieties of which there are Sir Walter Raleigh Rural -New Yorker Carman Number 8 Russett Rural and several others Seventy-five percent of ail late potatoes bf the state are planted with rural Certified seed will assure you of true1 to name varieties that are healthy and when planted produce large yields of high quality Lawrenceburg Student Wins First I Place in Elementary Latin 1 i Reps Lee attox won 't first place in Elementary Latin in the county contest and Mary Cole came out second Catherine Linkmeyer came second in Virgil Mary Frances Roof of Aurora won first place in VirgiL Myrtle Cotton came in first in Caesar and Loren Ake obtained second Both are from Aurora Mias Sisson was in charge and the papers were graded1 by Mies Elsie Trout of district The contestants who made and second plaqe will go to Greensburg for' the fourth'district ccxitest to-be held Saturday April 5 This is the tirpt year the state-wide Latin contest has been hed It is carried on under the 'auspices (of the Extension of Indiana University Storm Does Much Damage The hepvy wind and ran storm which visited jnanyj places early Saturday mornling'of last week did muctwdamage in various places Many buildings-were unroofed windows' and In come places' buildings b)dwn down On the farin' of George" Sieferinan Who resides near Bright a barn 1 was blown down Cattle' that were in "the barn at the time were caught in the falling timber causing the death of one and injuring (another The family dog which was Sleeping in the birn was pinned under '(a rafter and killed Thi heavy downpour of rain caused the streams tp rise rapidly and in many places the lowlands were flooded c- 1 Biitbday AnDimury Miss Florence Pfalgraf was the charming hcWtesa to ton little girls Friday evening at her home on lyalnut SL in honor of her eleventh birthday anniversary A delightful time was had playing various games and many lovely presents were received by Miss Florences Delicious refreshments 1 were served with candy-filled baskets as favors 1 i -i-! For Sale 91 acre- farm known as the Kelly farm near SL LeoiL Cheap if sold at once $425000 Joe Kelly -R 2 Sunman Ind 2t Lust Airedale dog Answers to name Peggy Reward i Notify Robert Hutchinson Lawrenceburg Phone 326 of Bread and Cako Sale 1 1 Given bv the women of tjie Catholic Church at the Favorite Steam Laundry Saturday April 5 starting at 2 Fof Sale Good farm team: wagon and harness for sale cheap If 10U atonca Inquire Saturd aftarnoon or Sunday Frank Pritch 4 HarPlaon Qhto 1 Fer Sail: 2 DurboJerseyi sows and '20 seven pigs Wm Pflum 5 Harrison Clem Back farm 8 miles west Beil Estate Transfers i CharlsS chabel and wife to Otho Loyd Lois in' Moores' Hill $10000 Lucy Lei bner MeQool and Arlie Me Cool to Wiliam Leitner Lot on Water St Lawrtnceburg Mary (Calvert Charles and Leona McClure 45 acres near Lo- Kn Ambrose Stark to Rose Lee Stevens Lot on Manchester SL Aurora Frank AWieaehan and wife to Edward Nickel IS 7 acres 1 2 mile East of WeisbUrg $70000 Mary Hoeh'm and John Roehni her hiisbajiei tu Joseph and Augusta Boehler Lot on Center St Lawbg Philip Alig and wife to John A and Josephine) 127 60 acres near St Leoii $600k)00: Bernard II WiUen to George Willen Lot on Frpnt St 'Lawrenceburg Elizabeth- Huber to Galbraith Son MO 1 I VI 11438se rericeville Elizabe Ei and Hi Son 2-8 A Lot on 'N pne mile North of $1200 for 1-3 (interest -Huber Guardian of Verne HOber to Galbraith Law- same $240000 owlin to Estella' Schwing( wlin Ave Greendale $10000 Office Estal Gj1 Bielby Executor of the Will of Wm Theodore Burkam deed haa been authjarizeft to aell lots at corner of Short andj William Sts belonging to said Estate at private sale without notice 1 1 The sale of Real Estate belonging to Verne Huber and Hilda Huber minor hefts of August Elizabeth Huber the! been approved and confirmed by the Court' The Court has found the net value of -the Estate of Josephine Frederick deed to be $2172136' of which $30000' went to SL John's Catholic church exempt fromTax and the balance was divided Anna' Alic and Catherine Frederick -each receiving I406L89 and paying $2062 Inheritance Tax and Matilda Mueller Alfred Frederick and George Frederick: each receiving $317856 and-paying 179 Inheritance Tax Wm Busche Guardian of Henry A Busche insane haa presented his rent report showing $223868 in his hands belonging to said 'ward Myrtle-pi tinier -Guardian of Fred Dittmier insane has presented her cur-rent rppor showing $115281 in her bands assuch Guardian at this time Estal Bielby Executor of the Will ofWra Tbjeodore Burkam has reported sale of Real Estate to Edward Norton end Harry Joseph for $600 The Lost! Will of Anthony Back deed haa been probated by which Ije 'leaves his estate to his widow for life and $hen to hia three children equally The LaBtWill of John Nienaber has beep- probated by which he leaves to his iwife his property in case ohe sur- wives himj and -should she 'die first then he leaves $50 for masses to' St ChUrch Lsstro and Kloppen-berg Germany $50 for masses to Church of thef Immaculate Conception Mt Adams! Can for Gregorian masses to toe Josephine Columbus 0 Little Sisters of th'e' poor of Cin 0 $100 to SL (Mary Seminary Cin $1Q0 Sl Hospital Cin $100 The Boys Protectory Mt Auburn Cin-' $100 The Benedictine Sisters Clyde Mis--atari $100 The Benedictine Ahbey ML Angel Oregon for students' $100 the Bishop' of Indianapolis for the Seminary fund $100 ind for the orphan's fund $100 and' the balance of caah to be equal! ly divided between the Josephine Columbus ind the Society for the propagation of the faith of New York to Jiis nieces folly Emma and Agnes Em-fcaua needle work and jewelry and bis nephew Fred Emhaus his watch And to the Little Sisters of the Poor of Cin- -cinnati 0 all household goods bedding and clothing 1 The Court has found the net value of -the' Estate 6f Louise Belle deed to be $1543200 which descends as follows: to Josephine Miller 2nd cousin $3500 'Charles Balls (cousin $2000 Mrs Josephs Hassmer cousin Leona Hassmer Rose Hassmer -Koch John Hassmer Anthony CI Hassmer Josephs Hassmer Gerald Hassmer Anna Hecki Frank Meyer ileira of Theresa Beider Bau hart Carl Reider all 2nd cousins and Mary Meyer no relation $500 each Cari Spaathi 2nd cousin $200 William Krais $383400 The claim of Clarence Shockley ugainsteatata of Michael Dixon jfor $100 was allowed The suit of Frank Warner against the Greendale Co has been compromised And dismissed Elmer Schneider Receiver of the Bitesville Lumber Veneer Co has been authorized to proceed with con- tract for sprinkler system $8900 per year for five asms and pay tor the 3 a 1 i A J- a RecoriT Crowd Greets Fourth Dis trict Candidate for Governor atGreensburg Senator Joseph Craven of Madison candidate from the Fourth congressional district the Democratic nomination! for governor addressing': a icjve feast of party workers the American Legion hall here last? night declared that the election of a Democratic administration in November would mean the return of the state of Indiana government "Of the people by (the people am) for the Senator Cravens urged the return to Democratic principles of-self government as opposed to th'e 'policy of centralized government which he declared was the leading principle of the Republican party In the-course of hia address Senator Cravens took occaasion to pay high tribute to John Russell of this city a trustee 6f ti Southeastern Indiana Insane hospital at Craigmont one of the most beautiful inititntiona kind in thejUnited States After praising the business ability exercised by Mr Russell in connection with his duties as trustee Senator Cravens asserted that much of the success in thej management of that institution has 0en due to the vigilance devotion and untiring efforts of this officer J- A surprise of the evening was the unexpected appearance of Congressman Harry Canfield who had been called home by the illness of relative and had run over to Greensburg to meet his friends Mr Canfield spoke on questions of national legislation He stated that he had favored the Longworth compromise income tax reduction bill but forecasteU its defeat in the senate He spoke on the progress toward remedial legislation for the farmers of the immigration legislation and other matters ndw before congress The dinner all in all was a great success for this Cravens-for-Governor Club and was a good boost for the Greensburg Daily News Public Library The circulation of books for February j-the largest circulation for one month 'in the history of the Library Books for Boys and Girls Nature secrets Chambers The Burgess bird book for children Burgess Camp and trail White Modern iwimming Brown Golden numbers Wiggiii Fairies and chimneys Fyleman -'Rootsbaga stories Sandburg Battles and enchantments Adventures of Doctor Dolittle Loft-in- Adventures of Pinnochio Lorenzini Mother 0oose Village Bigham The Bunbonnet babies' primer Grover Erthstane Club The Erthstane History Club met at the- homej of Mrs George Rawling ednesday arch 26 with tendance of members and a guests' The responses to roll call were "Our Favorite Mis Lydia Sembach read a paper on "Historical Literature and its Influence on National Life" This paper was quite worthy of all the compliments passed bn iL The hostess In her charming manger carved most delightful refreshments -The next meeting will be with Mrs George Wtllers April 9 a full at-number of Chknge In Ownership The Grenat Motor Company has purchased the Lawrenceburg Battery and Service Station from A Markland and have moved the business to their plant where they hope to' improve the service If possible with competent mechanics in charge Mr Markland requests all former patrons and friends to continue with the new qwners and assures them the' same courteous fment and prompt service Birthday Party Miss Dorothy number ot little Paget entertained a girls Friday avening 111 0f her eighth birthday anniversary wreshmente of lc-crem and cake ware nerved after which they enjoyed I Theatre party going td the Gem to ice Many happy returns of the day were extended to Mias Dorothy honor ot Mjsa Klej her home da West Aier and Miss Cook at ifliSh atijqeL Mis Marcella Jackson lified to the jiat of pro nuptialj affairs oy giving a shower an)i serving an elaborate four-course eight dinner Tuesday evening at her home on (East High ptreeL Tjie table (decoratiiis were in Orchid and( white with a doll bride for tiie centerjpiece and bridesmaids dressed in orChid holding' the ace cards Uini Favors were lovelyjr corsage of violets in which were concealed tiny envelopes Expectstions-were at the highest pitch wheiii the envelopes were opened to ind the words "April Beautiful resents hayaKh received 1 nays on these occasions by bride-elects Nowlin Marjory E' Gore daugl Gori ir of Mr was borr 1871 anc 1924 Shi Nowlia motherlesi nerons car and- Mrs Charles hear Ripley Ohio August departed this life 'April 1 was united in marriage to fij Nov 19 199 giving to hia children the watchful and gei of (which they had been depived by tin loss of their own mother bora can testify as to her ter ever ready to lend in case of sickness for troubl thought was the (comfort During heir last illness over nearly three years cheery smile and a ler neigh tue chayac helping hand Her one others! period ojf she always had a pleasajn word of never a ted to relieve her df her Bufferings She leaves to mourn theft! loss her husband ((ever devoted injj this last her children Nowlinj Mdton Ky Mrs'Gassie Rulsel Highland III Robert Nowlin Lawrencej-bbrg and GS Nowlin Toledo Qhio and Her ne sister and one brother ing preceded her' to the Gre ((Funeral services will be hi home Friday afternoon at 1 Reir F' Cj- Taylor officiati in(Greendle Cemetry greeting accepted her lot complaint to the ones who 1 Beyond-d at the Hilker-Sumser Miss Sarah Hilker ofurcjraand Mi George Sumner of Logan township were united 'iijj marriage Tuesday eveni March 5t in Aurora the Rfv officiating 1 The bride ia a Presbyterian Manfle Jortds Roberl Aurora girl and -for a number years ha beien a successful teacher in the public schools of this county the( past few years being employed in the Logan schools I '( The groom a well known citizen of Ixigan township is a carpenter trade and for the past Iwo year employed I in Cincinnati making hj home in ijarriso jTheir msny friejida extend congratulations and beat wishes an bis to the: I Meeting (of the Dearborn Primary Teacheri The Dearborn County Primjary met Saturday afternoon at! the Lawrenceburg school Mrs Estella Crouch presented her pupils in a physical culi ture drill luaing the Victrola ich gave most satisfying (form of rhythmic action Miss Elizabeth Du' Cemin-the introduced Mrs Lijicile Stew-tart of Indianapolis the instructor for the afternoon About forty children from the! yooraa Mr Crouch and Mrs Slater listened eagerly while Mrs Steward told the story of the Pied Piper children tof Ham'eliq Using tbe same for her classes (MCs Siewart'gs've two model reading lesasona At allpoints in ier work of 1 ha after- noon she emphasized the new( freedom from the (old traditional method of teaching At tbe close of the program refreshments were seryed by tbe committee '-j spirit of For Sola Eer Corn by wagon loadeel can be-selected' from Alfalfa and Timothy Hay or truck IL Baled i Thomas A fitch Boon mil Board Room and board Short atreeL for two (men 430 fortunate than themselves' The znony collected will be used for destitute' families of prisoners of the -state whlo are eithei in state or federal prisons 1 The funds -will be deposited here and checked from hero to Volunteers of America By rjieans of such tag days during the past three years over 170000 children have been helped to become future good American citizens This is a civic -qs well as philanthropic work and appeals to every American Citizen -The Volunteers of America founded by Gen and Maufl Ballington Booth in 1896 ia a 'national organisation having headquarters in every state of the union This Organization! is foremost in the nation in its spiritual work in the prisons of the United States in its Hope Halls and Farms for discharged and paroled men its seventy homes for 1 children homes for the aged and the working girls as well as its untold benevolences at the Holiday Seasons The following are the' local sponsors for tbe May ef Jacob Spanagel Rev Wilson Mrs CliffordDiehl Mrs "Cornelius Mrs: Ella CrisL ij t-- Headquarters will be in the auditorium of the Public Library under the leadership of the Pbi Beta where the children will come for instructions about the tags and be' awarded the -prizes Headquarters will open at 9 A Prizes Will be awarded to the four in the largest amounts for Thote who do not win a prize but collect at least three dollars for their fags will 1 receive a pass fpr two Movije Tickets to the Liberty or Gem Theatres The following prises will be awarded: First AiNo 2 Brownie Caiti-era giveri by A(F Schmidt Druggist Second Prizef-A Silver Evershap Pencil given by (a friend Third A Vanity Bag given by a friend S' Fourth -A Box of Candy given by WJ (Fitch Druggist The Coipmittee hones every citizen -may "Have-A on Saturday thus helping in this great citizenship work of (ithel making of future good American Citixeos of these little unfortunates the children 6f the destitute families df the prisoners of the State These children are-to be some of the -future citizens training environment and education is what will mould their lives for the future' (The tags will be sold for whatever you will give a quarter ft dime or half a dollar 1 bringing their tags History of Indiana's PioneerWnnien The Daughters of the American Revolution are compiling a history of the pioneer women oflndiana: Any woman born before is eligible it has been announce- ami a request is made Tor the (date of birth (place maiden name date death and place of burial and 'zny incident connected with the earjy life or late in life may" be given Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mrs Carrol Moore gave a surprise party Friday night in honor of the eighteenth-wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Thomas A Fitch Fourteen guests were in attendance and a wonderful 'time was bad by all-! They pre- sented Mr and Mrs Fitch with a dozen beautiful irridescent glass goblets dutch lunch ws( served by the hostess Don't Doubt Your Husband! At Liberty theater Friday April 4 charming Viola Dana will be seen at her best'in the comedy drama Doubt Your Husband" A famous star in a famous picture supported by an all-ataAcast makes real every charae ter in a story millions have read Come to tbe liberty Friday night and enjoy one bf thS1 best shows of the year Automobile For Sale i Willis Knight in Bheahaps gone Telephone Owner -83 Lost -i On Rubber-tirtd Scooter' rNotlf juvrunu 'OEuvnr nouij Henry 26 eoal dealer neravilla and Margaret Britt 21 teacher Lawrenceburg-'- Phone el Walter Ewhank -J Longnecker station Furnished room for rent- i 1 i 1 I- Vs 4 1 ---4 i 1 I i' ihta i 1 i Or I.

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