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Williamsport Review Republican (Newspaper) - May 12, 1921, Williamsport, Indiana The review Republican gossip Neoim Attica route five you can Roll Robert Martin was in Rainsville saturday evening. Or. Rufus Boswell was a caller in Rainsville Friday evening. Several from this neighbourhood were in Attica wednesday. Clint Brown and family were in Williamsport saturday evening. Or. And mrs. Robert Jones were in Williamsport Friday morning. Miss Mary Haddock spent a few Days last week with Bessie Jones. Or. And mrs. Robert Jones and Bessie Jones were in Williamsport saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Martin and son Clair were shoppers in Williamsport and Attica tuesday afternoon. Or. And mrs. Henry Martin and daughter Elsie spent sunday evening with Charles Hetrick. Mrs. Richard Balser and son spent monday afternoon of last week with Jay Warbritton and family. W. F. Brown and wife entertained sunday Jar. And mrs. Loren Trickey and irs. Cealia Jones and children. Mrs. Robert Jones mrs. W Brown Mary Laddock and Bessie Jones were shopping in Attica and Williamsport monday afternoon. Nels Olsen and family entertained sunday evening John Carlson and family Goldia Bryon and Lawrence Beason and Ruby Martin. E Mai 10 her mrs Hutchinson ddn t have a Well Day in 14 years a Tarlac restored health notice of my of Coontz Board of review. Tobacco Pence items Green Hill items miss Nona Cantrell was the guest of Luella Myers last sunday. Flomer Johnston and family a re guests fed. Buck s on last sunday. George Jones and family spent last sunday with Charles Gephart s. J. W. Franklin and family spent last sunday with mrs. Emma Franklin. Mrs. Thomas Wilson was brought Home from the Home Hospital last sunday. Several irom commencement at the last on in baby wife Here attended Otterbein Friday night. Sunday school next sunday at 9 30. Preaching at 10 30. Everybody Welcome. Fred Weigle and a Ife called Charles Treigle and wife last i Day afternoon. Abe Johnson wife Asid called on John Stacker and last sunday afternoon. Trustee de. Watkins and family spent last sunday with we. Davis and vice at Williamsport. Mrs. Paul Mcfarland and children of Chicago came last monday for an extended visit with Charles Myers and family. Mother s Day was observed at the to. B. Church Here on last sunday. A Fine program was and a Lar a crowd present. N. J. Trickey spent the week Here with relatives. Ora Coop and family were in Danville Friday. Peter Rothenberger and family were shopping in Danville saturday. Or. And mrs. Martin Haupt were i calling on Sandy Shatell and family sunday. The misses Beulah and Florence Pence were shopping in Danville m. Pence wife and baby of Hammond spent sunday Here with relatives. Born to or. And mrs. Harry Edwards last Friday a pair of twins. Iother and babes doing Fine. Or. And mrs. Arby Haupt of near Williamsport were calling on or. And mrs. George Keister sunday. J. D. Martin and wife mrs. Floyd Martin and mrs. Lester Martin were All shopping in Rossville sat urday afternoon. Lillard Fisher and wife Arley Fisher and his Mother mrs. O. W. Fisher spent sunday with or. And mrs Earl Mehaffey. Charley Renville was removed Home from the Hospital sunday evening. He stood the trip Fine and is getting along nicely. Or. And mrs. J. D. Martin Floyd Martin and family Lester Martin wife and master Dale a toed to Watseka sunday afternoon. Hey made the trip in or. J. D. Martin s Beautiful Hudson car. Quot when i began taking Tarlac i Only weighed one Hundred and two pounds and there was never a Day when i was free from suffering but now i am in perfect health and weigh one Hundred and forty five pounds quot said mrs. Nellie Hutchinson 616 East Market Street Indianapolis Indiana. For fourteen years quot said mrs. Hutchinson quot i was in bad health and kept going Down until i was just a nervous wreck. Even the ringing of the Telephone would make me jump and for years i never knew what it was to get a Good night s sleep. I had violent throbbing headaches my Back was so weak and achy i could t stoop Over or lift just a few pounds without suffering almost unbearable agony. I could t turn my hand to any work about the House without getting All exhausted and feeling weak and trembly for hours. If i tried to go up stairs my heart Palmitate a so i just gasped for breath and at times i thought i had heart trouble. Nothing did me any Good and it looked like i was going to suffer the rest of my quot Well Tarlac has done for me in just a few weeks what i i red for All those years to get other medicines to do. I now feel As Well and Strong i Ever did in my life and can work hard All Day without feeling tired. My friends say they n saw such a change in anybody and my improvement has been so wonderful i can hardly realize it myself. Tarlac has been Worth More than Fortune to notice is hereby Given that the county Board of review of Warren county. State of Indiana will meet at 10 00 o clock in the More Nood monday june 6,192i, the same being the first monday in june of this year at the room of the county commissioners in the court House of said county Lor the Lou owing purposes t. To hear complaints of any owner of personal property except such property As is or Binally assessed by the state Board of tax commissioners. 2. To hear complaints concerning the assessment of real estate ordered by the state Board of tax commissioners to be re assessed for the year 1921. 3. To equal Lee the valuation and assessment of property and tas Ables made by the assessing officers subsequent to March i 1921. 4. To equalize the valuations made by the assessors either by adding to or deducting therefrom such sums As May be Neceski Ary to fix assessments at the True Cash value of property. 5. To review All assessments and to inquire As to the valuation of the various classes of property or parts thereof in the several townships and divisions of the county. 6. To make such changes in assessments whether by Way of increase or decrease in the valuation of the various classes of property As May be necessary to equalize the same in or Between townships or any taxing unit. 7. To determine rate per cent to be added or deducted in order to a it be a just and equitable equalization in the several townships and taxing units so As to conform throughout the county to a just and equitable Standard. 8. To add omitted property in All necessary cases. 9. To increase the valuation of Mehaffey amp Haupt attorneys for administrator homing Stridor s notice of private slide of per soil property estate of Mary Moore deceived by virtue of an order of the Warren circuit court. Warren county Indiana and subject to its approval the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Mary Moore deceased will at the hour of nine o Clochi a. A. On tiie in Day of Way 1821, and from Day to Day thereafter until sold offer Lor Sale at private Sale at the farm residence of Thomas Moore in Medina township. Warren county. Indiana the following described personal property belonging to said estate to wet one lot yellow Corn in crib. One lot Oats in bin�?1.000 bushels. One lot Clover seed. Ten fleeces Wool. One Milch cow. One yearling calf. One half interest in eighteen sheep. Said property will be sold for not less than the appraised value thereof and for Cash in band at the time of the Sale. The administrator reserves the right to reject any and All bids. Rufus s. Haupt. Administrator of the estate of Mary Moore. May 5, 1921-w3. Mehaffey amp Haupt attorneys for administrator Itice to heirs Greo tors Etc. In then Atterol thees in the Warren Clr Tate of h. Clay Horn. It cult court. April deceased. Term 1921. Notice is hereby Civen that Josephus Horn As administrator of the estate of h. Clay Hern deceased has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said i state and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Cir ii creditors or legatees of said estate Are required to appear in said court and show cause if any there be. Why said account and vouchers should not be approved and let All heirs legatees and Otho persons interested appear a and make proof of their claim to any part of said estate Josephus Horn administrator witness. My band and the Seal of said Seal court at Wui Lamport Indiana this 25th Day of april 1921. William Cowgill. Clerk. April 26, 1921-w3. Notice of commissioner s sue of real a shiite. Frasier amp Isham attorneys for plaintiff is honors to a Wil Ilia sport boy Ned Mccabe jr., who is attending Wabash College has been elected by majority vote of the students As a member of the students Council and the men elected to the student s Council chose him As president of it. This is an Honor which reflects credit on his old Home town. Church services at of Fickman Heights honors to a Williamsport boy i we print anything Yoa want. Lee Whitehall last monday was appointed receiver of the Ogden Way grocery Stoi e at Attica by the Fountain circuit court. This is the third Sirju in Attica to go into the hands of a receiver in the past few weeks. The other two were .1, Frank Vic Dermond incorporated and the Attica Vulcanizing co. Local business in Attica does not seem to be a flowery bed of ease. Sunday May 15, 1921, the Rev. John servies of Crawfordsville ind., will conduct services at 3 0 45 a. M. And at 7 30 p. M. Brother servies comes with a View to tak ing up the regular work for the coming year. Let there be a Good attendance As brother a envies is a very Able speaker. Dora Fetterling Secretary. Property when necessary As made by the assessors. 10. To Correct errors in the names of persons and in the descriptions of property and in the valuation and assessment of property upon the assessment list. 11. To Correct any list or valuation As May be deemed proper. 12. To Correct the assessment and valuation of any property in such manner As will in the judgment of the Board of review make the valuation thereof just and equal. 13. To add to the assessment list the names of persons the value of personal property and the description and value of real estate liable to assessment but omitted from the lists. 14. To assess the capital Stock and franchises of All Domestic corporations except such As Are valued and assessed by the state Board of tax commissioners. 15. To consider and act upon recommendations made by the county assessor. Be. To do or cause to be done whatever else May be necessary to do to make All returns of assessment lists and All valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing Laws and especially of an act concerning taxation approved March 11, 1919, and the acts amendatory there and supplemental thereto. The county Board of review is also subject to be reconvened in special session to meet on tuesday August 2, 1921, to consider the certified report and information regarding the inequality or Lack of uniformity of in this county As May be presented to said Board by the state Board of tax commissioners. All to be done to equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxable in said taxes for the year 1921, and of which All property owners and taxpayers Are required to take due notice. In witness whereof i w. H. Stephens auditor of Warren county. Stale of Seal Indiana have Hereunto affixed my hand and the Seal of the Board of commissioners of said county this 10th Day of May 1921. W. H. Stephens auditor. May 12, 1921-w2. Notice is hereby Given that the undersigned. Commissioner appointed by the Warren circuit court of Warren county Indiana in an omitted \ action wherein Andrew j. Johnson. Mary b. Newell and William r. Newell As guardian of Alvanzo f. Johnson Are plaintiffs and George r. Johnson and Rosa Johnson Hickman Are defendants being cause no. 2864, to sell the real estate described in the complaint and order therein will As such commissioner. Pursuant to the order of the court in said cause. On a 21si Day of May 1921, beginning at 1 30 o clock p. Ji., at the Law office of the undersigned Victor h. Ringer at the town of Williamsport state of Indiana offer for Sale at Public auction the following described real estate situate in Warren county. In the state of Indiana to wet the Northwest Quarter i of Section thirty six 36township Twenty one 21 North Range ten 10 West said Sale to be made at not less than two thirds of the appraised value of said real estate. Terms of Sale a one third of the Purchase Price Cash in hand on Day of Sale one third payable in nine months and one third in eighteen months or All Cash at the election of purchaser any deferred payments to be evidenced by the negotiable notes of the purchaser on forms to the approval of the undersigned drawing six per cent interest from Date payable annually waiving Relief from valuation or appraisement Laws and providing for attorney s fees the same shall be secured by a mortgage on the said real estate by the purchaser or his assigns. The purchaser shall pay the second instalment of taxes for the year 1920 and the taxes for the year 1921. Said Sale will be made subject to the rights of the present tenant and the purchaser shall he entitled to Possession of said premises upon the execution of the deed and the owners share of the crops on said land shall likewise be taken and owned by said purchaser. An abstract of title to said real estate May be seen and examined at the Law office of the undersigned. Victor h. Ringer commissioner. Dated May 4, 1921. May 0, 1921-\v3. Mii Iofi of a ii up for of Scalige state of Indiana a couty ber Erml a quot septem Katie Sharp is. Halen Sharp. Be it remembered that on this 19th Laprell a. D. 1921. The above named plaintiff by Fraser amp Isham attorneys filed in the Ofhie of the clerk of said court her complaint against said defendant and also the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant. Halen Sharp is a non resident of the state of Indiana. Said non resident is therefore hereby notified of the Pendency of said suit for divorce and that said cause will stand Lor trial at the september term of said court 1921. Witness. My hand and the Seal of said court affixed at office in Williams Iseal port. On this 19th Day of april a. a quot William Cowgill clerk. April 21, 1921-w4. Notice to we creditors Etc. In the matter of the is quot a in the Warren Cir Tate of Mary h. Stock Cut court april Ard deceased. J term. 1921. Notice is hereby Given that h. D. Billines As administrator of the estate of Mary h stockard deceased has presented and filed his account and vouchers in Fin u settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 14th Day of May 1921, at which time All heirs creditors or legatees of said estate Are required to appear in said court and show cause if any there be Why said account and vouchers should not be approved and let All heirs legatees and other persons interested appear and make proof of their claim to any part of said estate. H. D. Billings administrator. Witness. My hand and the Seal of said Seal court at Williamsport Indiana this 21st Day of april 1921. William Cowgill clerk. April 28, 1921-w3, Victor h. Ringer attorney for administrator notice of iii stration Fiji ice of application 10 Issue Bonds or other evidence of indebtedness bearing interest in excess of five per cent. State of Indiana i of Warren county a a Happy Bald headed Man try a want and and get results. Hillyer s Dollar saturday 3 cans Good Corn 3 cans Good peas 2 cans tomatoes 2 cans pork and Beans 20 pounds Best Navy soup Beans $1.00 $1.00 Cipe old years. Re an or. Tom Morris room 302, department 25s, 1s6 North Lasalle st., Chicago 111., has a valuable for the hair Given him by Friend a chemist for Many Tom says it stops Dandruff and itching Scalp and makes the hair grow. So Many of his friends have wanted to try it that he has had the recipe printed and will mail it free to any person enclosing a 2c stamp. In the matter of tie application of Thel Board of county commissioners of i Warren county Indiana to Issue 1-no. 12s. Bonds or other evidence of indebted i Ness. J notice is hereby Given that the Board of county commission to of Warren county Indiana has filed with the state Board of tax commissioners a petition to Issue Bonds or other evidence of indebtedness in a sum not to exceed forty six thousand two Hundred and eighty and no Loo dollars bearing interest in excess of five per cent per annul to wit six 6 per cent per annul for the purpose of constructing the Lewis rend free gravel Road in Liberty township. Warren county Indiana. The net assessed value of All property in this taxing unit is 84.416,190.00, and the present total indebtedness without this Issue is 8428.80. Ten or More taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax Only affected by the proposed indebtedness who May be of the opinion that such indebtedness should not be incurred or that it be excessive shall file their objection with the state Board of tax commissioners not later than the 30th Day of May 1921. Where objections Are filed a Date for hearing in this county will be fixed and notice of such hearing will be Given the executive officer of the taxing unit and the first ten taxpayers signing the objections. Where no objections Are filed the state Board May approve such petition without a hearing but in no instance will the state Board deny the petition without a hearing held in this county. Any taxpayer or interested person May be present and be heard at such hearing. By order of the Board of county commission ers of Warren county Indiana. Dated May 10,1921. W. B. Stephens auditor of Warren county Indiana. May 12, �1921-w2. Some of the dear creatures paint their shoulders now but most of them prefer the old fashioned greenbacks. H. D. Billings attorney for administrator Milce of Uomini Stratioti notice is hereby Given that the undersigned has been appointed by the judge of the circuit court of Warren county. State of in Lana. Administrator of the estate of William h. Mcdonal late of Warren county deceased said estate is supposed to be solvent. Bulk Mcdonal administrator. Dated May 10, 1921. May 12, 1921-w3.local manager wanted unusual Opportunity for right Man q. W. Hillyer Williamsport a Large brokerage firm doing a successful Busi Ness with Well rated concerns throughout the country wants a capable Man at Otice to develop and handle their local business. The Opportunity is an unusual one because of the possibilities offered for Sustan Tisil earnings in a highly respectable business which will steadily increase As it becomes More firmly established locally. The position requires a Man possessing executive and sales ability with Busin teb experience and having commercial banking Cea infections although no investment is necessary. He May devote Only a portion of his time to the business at first if desired though we prefer a Man who is Able and willing to give the Busm is his entire time and Best efforts. The local Branch should pay from $2500 to $10,-000 the first year according to population and the ability of the manager As the commodity which we handle is a Staple always in demand and which our Large buying facilities permit us to Sel at Leas than average Market prices. Owing to the demand we must fill this position at once. Seed your application to guarantee Coal mining co., 1215 Como bldg., Chicago in. But do not write unless you can satisfy us As to honesty reputation and business ability. In the matter of Clarence a. Meadows so. 4928. Bankrupt. J District of Indiana is on this 30th Day of april a. D. 1921. On Reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the court. That a hearing be had upon the same on the 15th Day of Lune a. D. 1921. Before said court at Indianapolis in said District at nine o clock in the Forenoon and that notice thereof be published twice in the Awarren review Republican a newspaper printed in said District. And that All known creditors and other persons in interest May appear at the said time and place and show cause. If any they have Why the prayer of the said Petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court that the clerk shall Send by mail to All known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence As stated. Fri Nicks. The honorable Albert b. Anderson judge of said court and the Seal thereof at Indianapolis in on the 30th Day of april. A. D. 1921. Noble c. Butler clerk. May 0, 1921-w2, j. B. Cunningham attorney for administrator notice to his Che divers Etc. Notice is hereby Given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court of Warren county state of Indiana administrator of the estate of Golden Patterson sr., late of Warren county deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Henry c4. Chandler administrator. Dated april 2. 1921. April 28, 1921-w3. T h Seal of 1 the court be matter of the is quot in the Warren Clr of Milton Buck de Cuit court april t term 1921. Notice of Saie of school Bonos notice is hereby Given that Medina school township of Warren county Indiana will at the office of the township trustee of said township. In the town of Green Hill in said township. On tuesday the Atli Day of june 1921, and until the hour of two o lock v. M. On said Day offer for Sale the Bonds of said school township to the amount of thirty five thousand dollars. Said Bonds to be sold to provide for the Cost of the construction of a school building in said town of Green Hill and to be issued in a series of Twenty eight Bonds of twelve Hundred and fifty dollars each numbered from one to Twenty eight inclusive each bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per Annam from Date payable Semi annually and each to have attached thereto appropriate coupons representing each instalment of interest said Bonds to be dated june 7th, 1921, and be payable at the Williamsport state Bank wll Liabis port Indiana. The first of said Bonds to mature on the 15th Day of june 1922, and the second on the 15th Day of december 1922, and the remaining Bonds to Mattire in their regular numerical order on the i5th Day of june and the 15th Day of december of each year thereafter until All Are matured. Said Bonds will be sold to the highest and Best bidder and for not less than their Par value. The right is hereby reserved by the advisory Board and trustee of said township to reject any and All bids. In witness whereof i Edgar w. War Kins trustee of said township Here Seal unto subscribe my name this the 11th Day of May 1921. Edgar w. Watkins trustee. May 12, 1921-w3. In the Tate ceased. Notice is Hei Eby Given that Edwin o. Buck As administrator of the estate of Milton Buck deceased is presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 24th Day of May 1921, at which time All heirs creditors or legatees of said estate Are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be. Why said account and vouchers should not be approved and let All heirs legatees and other persons interested appear and make proof of their claim to any part of said estate. Edwin o. Buck administrator. Witness my hand and the Seal of said of sea court at Williamsport Indiana this 3rd Day of May. 1921. William Cowgill. Clerk. May 5, 1921-w3. In the matter of the is in the Warren Clr tat of Leona , it cult co dirt april deceased. Term 1921. Notice is hereby Given that h. D. Billings As administrator of the estate of Leona m. Baker deceased has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 14th Day of May 1921, at which time All heirs creditors or legatees of said Are required to appear in said court and show cause if any there be Why said account and vouchers should not be approved and let All heirs legatees and other persons interested appear and make proof of their claim to any part of said . A d. Billings. Administrator. Witness my hand and the Seal of said Issai court at Williamsport. Indiana this 21st Day of april. 1921. William , clerk. April 28, 1921-w3. Victor h. Ringer attorney for administrator. Notice to heirs creditors Etc. John j. Hall attorney for executor notice of Adiv ministration notice is hereby Given that the undersigned has been appointed by the judge of the circuit court of Warren county. State of Indiana. Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel r. Lewis late of Warren county deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Walter r. Lewis executor. Dated april 29,1921. May 5,1921-w3. In the matter of the est in the Warren Clr Tate of Ida h. Good it cult court apr wine deceased. Term. 1921. Notice is hereby Given that Julian Good wine As administrator of the estate of Ida h. Goodwine. Deceased has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 26th Day of May 1921, at which time All heirs creditors or legatees of said estate Are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be Why said account and vouchers should not be approved and let All heirs legatees and other persons interested appear and make proof o5 their claim to any part of said estate. A Julian Goodwine my hand and the Seal of said Seal court at Williamsport Indiana this. 4th Day of May 1921. William Cowgill clerk. May 5,1921-w3. Notice of determination to Issue gravel Road Donos petition of bankrupt for discharge thirty five years ago today was the Date of the big Cyclone that passed just North of this place and also swept a path through Attica killing one woman at that place and injuring a Large number of other persons. In the matter of Earl Meadows. A no. 4927. Bankrupt. District of Indiana is on this 30th Day of april a. D. 1921, on Reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 15th Day of june a. D. 1921. Before said court at Indianapolis. In said District at nine o clock in the Forenoon and that notice thereof be published twice in the Warren review Republican a newspaper printed in said District and that All known creditors and other persons in interest May appear at the said time and place and show cause. If any they have Why the prayer of the said Petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court that the clerk Shau Send by mall to All known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence As stated. Witness. The honorable Ai Bert b. Anderson. Judge of Bald Seal of court and the Seal thereof the court 5 at Indianapolis in said District on the both Day of april a. D. 1921. Noble c. Butler clerk. May 5, 1921-w2. Notice is hereby Given to the citizens and taxpayers of Pine township. Warien county Indiana and All others concerned that on the 2nd Day of May. 1921, the Board of commissioners of Warren county Indiana while duly convened in regular session let a contract for the construction of a certain grave Road improvement in said township As petitioned for by James c. Haslet it al. That the total Cost of said improvement including the contract Price the accrued Cost and estimated Cost to a crime amount to twelve thousand nine Hundred and eighty dollars. Notice is further Given that at said meeting said Board of county commissioners duly determined that to provide for the construction of said improvement the Bonds of said county should be issued and sold for the amount of �12,980.00 that said Bonds should be issued in a series of Twenty Bonds for ?649.00 each with 5 per cent. Inte test payable Semi annually the first to mature on the 15th Day of May 1922, the second the 15th Day of november 1922, and one of said Bonds to mature each six months thereafter until All Are due said Bonds to be dated june 6th. 1921. Notice is therefore Given that the Board of commissioners of said county will on the 6th Day of june 1921, Issue and sell said Bonds and that the same will be paid by a general tax assessed against the taxable property of said Pine township. In witness the Bop i Willuam a Stephens auditor of said county. Sea Hereunto subscribe my name and affix the Seal of said county this the 4th Day of May. 1921. William h. Stephens county auditor. May 5,1921-w2. The review redb Allcan fl.50. To a says a a

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