Hardin County Independent from Elizabethtown, Illinois (2024)

li- I 9 HARPfrJ COUNTY INDEPENDENT jil yjyj THE KABPlil COUMTY 1WPEPEKB EWT Published every Thursday. at 'p lizabfthiown Illinois M5Ua3CRIPTI LtT. RASH. Editor Entered at the post office E-lizaMhtoan, III; as second class mail matter. Foreign Advertising RepreeentoUve THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Miss Gusts Lavender ks fcas been sick was able to take charge of her school at Rotidare Monday, U.

G. Gullett and mother-in-law Mrs S-E. Rose, went to Evansville atSaturday, Mr. Gullett Returned Monday accompained by his wife, Mrs. Rose remaining for an extended visit.

Miss Ruby King is visiting her Grandmother Gerhardt this week Walter Hines and family ol Karbera Ridge spent Sunday with relatives here. Unole Joe Piland has' brought the 'proof to the printing office that he has Roxie outdone in their argument about planting corn in the moon. Uncle Joe. convinced jiat there was nothing in the old z' 'plant -com on the dark and it will not grow so persuaded Roxie to try it this year. He brought one of those very corn stalks to the printing office Mon- eiyht day that measures well over ep.

27 Sa begins A. If it raic 1 come the 28th Florence Gladys nttom, Oeneen WVatson, Duple DoertfJ nd Le.k Ggio way Pcmicking Albert Cr5lLpb was visitor in town Mr. spd Janes Watson left for Chicago for a few days last Tuesday. -j" Elizabethtown people are glad A Owing to the death of my mother I have decided to quit (armingd will offer at Public Auc-tion all oiytockrfTools, Farm Equipment-and Household belo on the above 1JL ar Simpson School house. dvertised will sell at nJm Ever feet the ear.

Lacey wAile cranking his Tuesday, broke one of bones of the forearm. fracture is very painful as inconvenient for a physician. -si 1 OSBORN HAT RAKE 1 HOOSIER CORN PLANTER 1 DOUBLE A HARROW 1 DISC HARROW 1 COLLINS CULTIVATOR 1 BLOUNT BREAKINC PLOW 1 FISH BROS. WAGON 1 SET OF HARNESS AND COLLARS 1 SADDLE 2 BRIDLES 100 BUSHEL OF OLD CORN 2 TONS OF CLOVER AND TIMOTHY HAY 1 HAND CORN CRUSHER 1 SMOOTH DARLING RANGE GOOD AS NEW 1 REGAL DARLING HEATING STOVE TELEPHONE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 BUCK HORSE 10 YEARS 1 (RAY HORSE I flAllS OLD i guy kareb n. yua oal BYE3 UCK 1 GOOD OLE COLT 1 JERSEY KILCfcCOW 3 YEAK10LD 1 HOLSTEIN K1LCH COW 9 YEBLD CALF BY SIDE.

1 HOLSTEKt AND HEREFORU JTFER 2 YEARS QUA 1 ESLSTEIN ANDjcUfORO" STEER 1 mim 1 mm AND HEREFORD KEtfER 1 YEAR CiD 1 JERSEY EE1FER 9 I3a6LB 1 EEERIXSVOWIXG MACHINE f- TERMS; Amounts of $10 and under cash. Over tt amou 6jtndl2 months at 7 per centrwfthiwrv vUCCty wiU beaccepted. Nothing removed from the farm until paid for. POSITIVELY NO BY-BIDDING Wiley Pearson E. F.

PEEL, Auctioneer WALTER BARNERD, Clerk E. Church Notes S. 0. SHERIDAN) 1 5 th, the Ladies Aid E. Church met et the Personage wih lowers, ice and chocolate, the minister his Wife had their photographs made, and a good time by eU present Many useful were bestowed VPD we are thankful.

wont to Karbors Ridge Sat; night and preachad to a fair congregation. On SundgT we the funeral of Bro. Ewell. night we preached to congregation and had a great Sunday will finish up the year and we can truth that it has been a great SiutywiX.havp Jum hay, joined church. ed fclatWA over the top by $50.

the auperiateadenls claim paid Potter church bouse has papered end In all, is in fair shape for next conclusion we will say that here has been moat pleasant. Gods richest blessings you all. Amen. Dedication Program Poplar Springe Church and F. Hall will be dedicated eecond Sunday in October, the following program: Song Choir Chronicles 6:1, 12.

If 18-21, and 36 to 42, Inclusive, and Psalm 122 rood by Dutton. Choir of personal and collec-ive confession and CQRiecrstion Thos. M. Ogee. Song-Congregation.

Sermon-A. J. Clanton. Song-Choir Contribution for Church-Prayer of Dedication RfV, Robert Talley. Chronicles 7:12, IS and 16 by Rev.

D. A. Ledbetter. 0. 0.

F. will proper their program. We invito everybody out end do not forget to dinner. A greet time (a ex Thoa. M.

Ozee. tq hear the Steamer Nia's whistle again.Her reentry in the Elizabethtown and Golconda trade is a material improvement. Coal has gone from 37c to 38 1 -2c per bushel. Several from here attended the ball game at Harrisburg'' last Sunday between the Harriaburg and Marion IIL teams. J.

L- Hosick and wife and M.M. Pritchard and wife visited in Cave in-Rock last Sunday. The Hardin County Bank has been made a State Bank end we are thia week publishing the first report made to the state auditor under the new system. Mr. A.

H. Karraker. at preieni manager of the state experiment farm, is arranging with the fanners institute officials for demonstration work at the farm on Friday. Oct obey 8th. the firrt day of the institute Cecil Clark and wife and little girl.

Eva. of Rosidare visited, relatives and friends here Saturday, Other Rosidare citizens whom we noticed on our streets Saturday iw were Messrs E. Oalway.FraaA HarJesty awd Ode Leaner. W. T.

Lamar of near Rosidare was a business visitor in town this week. Several from here and Rosidare Attended the baptizing at Peters Creek last Sunday. Rev. Rose of Hicks was a business visitor here Tuesday. We failed tomention last' week that Granville Patton, accompained by Roy Holbrooks, moved to Missouri recently, Roy did not take his family, but only went along with Granville on a propsect ing tour.

Capt. G. Nichols and wife returned home last week after a very pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. J.LLowry at Saline Mines. The Captain spent the most of his jime while up there hunting.

Richard Tyer of. Cavei-Rock Was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.J.A. Hunter, accompanied by Mrs, S.O.

Sheridan, attended church at Knrbers Ridge last Sunday. Louie HoHensworth of Detroit Mith visited with Smith Hosick, of near Bassett lest Mrs. Fred Humm of near Su Joseph was in town Wednesday having some dental work done. Miss Lizzie Oxford, of Cavein Rock spent Wednesday here with Miaa Beulah Humm. Mesdames Chaa.

and Alfred Mayfield, spent Tuesday at Golconda. Chat, Lamar and family -have been visiting relatives near RosW clare tide week. Mrs. R. Ray Hosick and babe also Mrs.

James Waters were the guests of Mrs, E. N. Hall Monday, Ella Ferrell and family visited relatives at 'Harrisburg the latter part of last week. Darid WarforcL spent Saturday in Golconda. visiting his friend Roy Browning, Mrs.

Mollis Barnard moved to town to keephouae for Uncle Jim Simms- to Dr. Ford car the small The well as M. (By On 3ept. of the M. M.

E. tea, coffee end was had gifts for which Wo urday aized preached Sunday large meeting! Next conference fully say die claim is district in full, been the citcuit year. In out stay May rest with The I. O. O.

the 1920 with 9:30 2 inclusive, W. E. Song- Prayer Rev. 2 read The 1 own to come bring pected. It Mist "Saw a writes cake of to email we Must didnt Three Sold J.

L. My in separately 1 126 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF HARDIN COUNTY STATE BANK (Official Publication) Located at Cave in-Rock State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 8th day of September, 1920, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Ml PUBLICATION NOTICE State of Illinois, Hardin County.SS. Circuit Court oi Hardin County. November, Term, A.

D. 1920. Delia Hoskinson, Evelyn Thomas, Eugene Thomas, Marjorie Thomas, Mary Adis Thomas, and Bertis Thomas By Delia Hoskinson, 4heir legal Gilhr-dain, VS Georgia A. Emmons, and Clyde Flynn, in Chancery. For Partition, homestead and Dower.

Affidavit of the non-residence' of Georgia A. Thomas one oithe defendants above named, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court of Hardin County, notice ia hereby given to the said non-resident defendants, that the complainants have filed their bill of complaint in said Court on thehancery side there of on the Fifteenth day of September, A D.1920, and that a summons there upon issued out of said Court against laid defendant, returnable the Eighth day of November, A. D. 1920, as is by law required. Now, therefore, unless you, the said Georgia A.

Em-mOiis shall personally be and appear befofe the said Circuit Court of Hardin County, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be bolden at the Court House in the Village of EGzabeth toiyn in said County, on the second Monday, 8th day of November, A. D. 1920, and plead, answer at demur to the said complainants bill ol complaint, the same, and the matters and things therein charged and stated, will be taken as a confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of. said bill. C.

Hess, Clerk of the Circuit Courts John C. Oxford, Complainants Sol. September, 15th. A. D.

1920. LAND TITLE NOTICE Martha Martin, Charles Martin, E. C. Martin, Anna Lee, Emma Williams, Addie Williams, TristonMartin.Frank Cowsert.Mollie McGinnis, Aaron Cow-sert, Willis Uowsert, Perry Cowsert, Vina Barnes, Ollie Cowsert, Hattie Twitchell, Horace Joiner, Howard Joiner, Amanda Cowsert, Martha Sheldon, Mary Brown, William F. Twitchell, (otherwise known as Frank Twitchell) Daniel P.

Martin (otherwise known as P. Martin) Elisha Brown, (otherwise known as Eiisha Brown), Elizabeth Cowsert, John Cowsert, Benjamin Franklin Cowsert, (otherwise known as Benjamin F. Cowsert), the unknown heirs of- Mary Brown, the unknown heirs of Elisha C. Brown, (otherwise known as Elisha g. Brown, James M.

Rahn (otherwise known as J. M. Rahn), Adolph Fehr-man and TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE, that on the 18th day of September AD. 1920, a petition was filed by the undersigned in the Circuit Court of Hardin County, Illinois, to establish their title to the following described land: The South East Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section Nineteen (19); the South West Quarter of the South West Quarter of Section Eighteen(18); both in Township Twelve(12); South, Range (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the of Hardin and State of Illinois, Now unless you appear at the November Term A. D.

1920, of said court and show causa against such application said petition will be taken for confessed and the title or interest of said petitioners will be decreed and established according to 'prayer of said petition, and you forever barred from disputing the same. Mary C. Twitchell, James B. Twitchell, Freeman L. Twitchell, Joseph Twitchell, i Jacob N.Twkchell, George W.

Twitchell, Alice Stone. Jamer A. Watson 1 C. C. Kerr oi the Hardin County State Blank, do solemenly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, State of Illinois Hardin County) SS -Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Sept 1920.

i- Maude Kerr (Seal) Notary Public, 1 Speit $1 si Iit-Sufill Sired the Price ef Beg." Jams Me Guire, famous Hog Raiser of New Jersey, says," I advise every fsnaar troubled with rats to use RAT-SNAP, Tried everything to get rid of rats. Spent $1 on RAT-SNAP. the it killed saved' the IiTf lec lead it Lust 2 tutlilit ltfitScll trig rat in our cellar last Fall," Kn. Joanny. and bought a S3 RAT-SNAP, broke it up in places ait week while moving, canto acmes the deed ret have been dead six months, smelLRAT-SNAP is wonderful sizes 33, 63, $1.23.

and Guaranteed by Hosick and W. R. Martin, $150 Reward I will pay hundred and fifty dollars to anyone furnishing evidence sufficient to convict the party or partiea who poisoned my dog last Tuesday. Sept. 21, 1 920.

Earl Property for Sle residence and burnpee property Elizabethtown. sgSP aell as desired. Write me at Jtffereon St-. Paducah. Ky.

guaranteed J.LHesick and W. R. J.T.Kiblar Martin Figured rats price of a hog." RAT-SNAP comes in cake form. No mixing with other food. Cats of dogs won.t touch it.

Three sizes'. p5c 65c, $1.23. Sold' and.

Hardin County Independent from Elizabethtown, Illinois (2024)
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