White County Times from Monticello, Indiana (2024)

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91 SB RIDAY JANUARY 3 1941 ant Ad DEATHS 280 lbs Chi ANTED MRS SANORD GOWEN GRAIN MARKET LAKES Mrs Sanford Gowen died Tuesday and Grain Co) Ind 1 mond former Brodkston i Paul Nehier 84 native ofi CHAR in the church ADDED COMEDY 194D 12 19 2t of II Girls In The WttU OVE: (SHOES ETC Monticello Bargain Store II i JI A VIGILANTES 200 190 180 1 Sows lurch I ellows II II i waves Beauty you $650 KEEVER Clara Mabel America's No 1 imoressario 'of glamour gives you the greatest entertainment he has ever produced and that's the toas! Decembre RISSER RANCHOT TONE WARRENWILLIAM BROD CRAWORD ANDY DEVINE MISCHA AUER PORTER HALL PEGGY MORAN sons and daughter survive neral services will be conducted Saturday morning at 10 at the 2 eitet "Coblno you stop stretching him I imbw him first! PREVO SON UNERAL HOME MONTICELLO Phone 1371 Ambulance Service Lady Attendant THE WILDEST WEST LIVES AGAIN! to 240' lbs lbs to 260 lbs to 270 bs to 280 lbs to 300 lbs to 220 bs j' to 210 to 200 lbs to 190 lbs Per waves $650 All lines of aauty WorX Elite Bea vty Salon Phone 80 Wolcott neral services riday af ternoor at 1 at the Methodist Burial will ibe in the Odd cemetery OR SALE Columbia Oats (Suitable for seed) Yielded 90 bu per acre Tested 385 lbs 50c Per bu and worth it STEININGER 2 Moriticelloi Jnd Idaville Phone it you are sick Baths iii Cleveland phone Permanent Waves $2 to $5 macmneiess manent Every treatment $350 $500 may need Pearl 'Beauty Shop Phone 95 Reynolds The body of Marion Maus of Ham morning at Liberty Chanel ana burial W3C in tnn nt mv vnuiini inOna lonntr iMwimvu xt uuvin tl who died Tuesday morning ill be Thompson uneral Home brought back to Brookston fu ge KEYS All kinds made We can open any car Lockwork a specialty Call us er niaht here a 're ana Monon Burial was made in Bedford cemetery He sister and brother State Bank Of Burnettsville (Established 1902) BURNESTTVILLE IND amiliar with the kind of service farmers 'like Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Each account insured upto $500000 ta of Wolcottj a son Dec 21 To Mr and Mrs Richard Kestle South Maple street a son Dec 18 Having Trouble With The Radio? Maybe it needs new tubes or other attention ree estimate Radio Shop 301 Main Kallal Show Room To Mr and Kn' George Lilly of a son lesday at the St Chas Gladden Burch Lord of near Wolcott diedi Tues PAUL NEHIER 4 i86 1040 To Mr and Me Clyde I Brock Monticello a son Dec 28 at the home of the latter' parents Mr and 1 el xz T4X nuu AUCVUV1C JOln 2 son rhennnrp rwTrir i weighing 7 lbs at 'the home of 1 i rtT nilnrf Crrttrn To Mr and Mrs' Roy Best of "Wol cott a son Roy Dec 27 Born to Mr anc Mrs Richard Lat I Phone 420 318 Illinois St A STEPHAN uneral director Lady Attendant AMBULANCE SERVICE Office Phone 29i Res 405 RtW POHtWS a ttia Jki 02 MRS JONES BREARLEY 2858 1940 Mrs Alice Brearley 82 wife of Jonesi Bfriearley' ljocal business man and a pioneer and prominent resident of Monticello died suddenly riday night at her home following an a cute heart attack Mr and Mrs Brearley had enjoyed the evening with their son Donald Brearley and Mrs Brearley and after their depar ture Mrs Brearley was stricken 'upon retiring to bed She was ill only an hour retaining consciousness until death occurred i uneral rites were conducted $6'3 j4 Tuesday afternoon from the family An zloTtrr castor of Presbyterian Stags $4 down ofhciating Buna! was in the Kiver Veals (Mon Tues) 1200 view cemete ry The Small uneral Tz xrvxza wie in MRS LEO LORD 1 1940 1 tfachine Perman it waves $2 to i 00 4 tachineless 1 lanent $500 WANTED TO Logs for log i cabin io and 12 inch 25 ft Idng Rilfih Jones 4317 Wash Si Indianapolis Ind CUSTOM Butchering Meat curing and smoking miles east Tioga Bridge pn old state road 39 Telephone 1440 Otis Crain SMALL UNERAL HOME PHONE 267 Planning A Sale SHIGLEY and VINYARD Years of Experience in Live Stock and General Auctioneering Prices Reasonable Let us sell your arm or City Property at Auction We Will Handle All Details HARRY SHIGLEY Monticello Phone 132 ADAM Reynolds Phone 69 uay airernoon at tne iurcn tneKev A Mitchell cemetery The Thompson uneral Home was in charge lhe deceased was bom at Sitka June 19 1874 the son of Tnhn I erdir nd Sr Reynolds Enuna Hughes On eb 13 1900' he I 11 was united MonticeUo preceded him in death Surviving are a vT5 t7 ana Mrs Loren i jvuu a nugnesf Brookston Donald Hughes And erson and Geneve Nelson Brook ston one brother Sam Hughes La fayette two sisters Mrs Al Moss and Mrs Rose Carney Logansport and eight grandchildren two sons The body was taken I the removed to Melvin Ill rid funeral services at 2530 re burial there 1 JOHN PRILL 1869 1940 i nolds nassed away Dec 23 of a heart i for many years Surviving are the widow Emma two children Her man A Prill and Mrs Anna Ras mussen of Lafayette and three brothers Charles 'of Reynolds and Henry and William of Chicago The deceased retired three years 2go hav ing been crossing watchman a the waoasn raiiroaa crossing iui a years uneral services and burial took 1 place in Lafayette JESSE WATSON nrfflite to attend a meeting at the home of Kfy John Stotler Jesse Watson 797 father of Mrs James A Batcheldor of North Maih street met instant death when he was accidentally struck by an automobile driven by ired Brown 17 in front of the Rider urniture1 Co on Hanawalt street riday night at 6:33 1 Short funeral rites were conducted here Sunday afternoon at the Prevo and Son uneral Home the Rev Jasper Cox pastor of the Metho dist church officiating The body was then taken to Petersburg his former home Monday where final services were held in the afternoon at i the Harris and Son uneral' Home I the Rev Taylor Methodist a'! minister there officiating Burial was in the Odd ellows cemetery there Mr Watson was born Dec i6 1861 at Dubois in Crawford coujnty the son of Jesse and Harriet Watson and spent his youth there After his to Rilla Miley they resided at Petersburg Upon his death on May i6y 1924 he lived with his daughter in that city and in 1927 came here to reside with his daughter Mrs Batcheldor and family He was a member of the local Methodist church having transferred his membership' from Petersburg the Odd ellows lodge at Petersburg and the local Modern Woodman lodge Mr Watson was unusually active for his age and daily made trips to town During die summer he cared for a big garden Surviving are two daughters Mrs Luli Wanto Springfield Ill and Mrs Batcheldor Monticello three grandchildren Mrs Janet Inskeep and Donald Batcheldor ot tins city and Gerald owler Blue Creek Wash and a sister Mrs May Lory of Evansville Two brothers preceded him ip death 2 LeROY MONROE STONER I9O21 1940 with an acute attack indigestion LeRoy Monroe Stoner 38 son of Marion Stoner of Mon ticello succumbed at his borne at 31 1 Soufth State street in Indian apolis moming The deceased had lived the greater part of his life in Monticello In 1933 he moved to Indianapolis be ing transfered by the insurance com pany he was connected with or the past two years he was crew manager for 'the Home Equipment Co MrStoner was married Aug xo 1924 'to Urace Hintz who together with 'a son Robert Vernon now 14 sOther survivors axe the father cousins aunts 2nd uncles' His OR Burroughs electric Ridding machine priced to sell GifShoppe 207 Main St 77 OR SALE Several good used man ure 1 spreaders Sears Rodbuck Co in Monticello (Amious Home wa in charge? I Pallbcarers wefe pco*k Everett Lj 82 54' oughrX the husband are two daughter Mr's'brearley was born Dec Evelyn Miller Goodland and 47 I two east Monticello Martha McElfresh Rensselaer! the daughter of George and Al a son Edward 'at home 'i wrK cL 7 ii rxzxi mira oiasbivru wulla juc was inai i ried ta Tones Brearlev Dec 28 i Notice tor Bids' sand died on the eve of their 59th Wedding anniversary Notice is hereby jnven that bids will sh the husband two be received by the Common Council of Surviving are tne Monticello white County Indiana at George Randolph Brearley San the Council Chamber of said city on d' Jj' ta Monica ai wuo amvcu mwi day and Donald Brearley who is i associated with his lather in tne Mon ticello Lumber and Coal Co and two: granddaughters Betty and Jean Brearley of SantaMonica An infant grandson John Handley Brearley preceded his grandmother in death as did Mrs two brothers Henry Hamilton Woltz and Marcel lus Woltz and a sister Mrs Sellars 1 Mrs Brearley was long 1 affiliated with the Presbyterian church joining when a young girl and was also ac tive in the organization of the Coterie Calendar Club She was a member of the old Nickle Plate Club a social organization in the city a number of years ago She was also one of the or ganizing members of the ortnight ly Club and belonged to the Tip pecanoe Country Club 1 farai icree" Piled THE PUBLIC SAKE CALENDAR 1 Advertise your public sale in The and receive free listing I in our Sale Calendar Send in your sale date TUESDAY Jan 7 Jack Closing Out Sale at farm' miles west 1 5 mile north of Brookston on State Road iS Tug Eastburn Auct TUESDAY JAN George White Closing Out Sale '2 miles east mile north of Wolcott Shigley Vinyard Auctioneers WEDNESDAY JAN 8 iEllis Closing Out Sale on what is known I as the Straddley farm 2 miles north of Buffalo Elijah Connell WEDNESDAY JAN xj Lena Weiss Closing Out arm Sale at farm 2 miles east y2 mile north Wolcott Shigley Vin yard zAucts WEDNESDAY JAN 22 Bridge and Blickenstaff Closing Out Sale of I Dairy Herd and Equipment At Blickenstaff farm 2 miles easit and 1 mile north of Monticello Haqy Bridge and Ralph Rinehart Auuctioneers WEDNESDAY JAN Claude Kesler Closing Out arm Sale 3 mile south 2 miles west J4 mile north of Monon Shigley Vinyard Aucts 1 THURSDAY JAN rank Sale miles east mile south of I Chalmers on range line road Shigley Vinyard Aucts I THURSDAY JANUARY William Closing Out Sale 3 miles 1 nortn ot Wolcott Singley vinyara Aucts 1 TUESDAY EB Roy Closing Out Sale41 miles west of Monon Shigley Vinyard Aucts TUESDAY HEB Ray Closing Out Sale i mile north? and' mile east ot Remington Shigley Vinyard Aucts i rSf THE WHITE COUNTY DEMOCRAT MONTICELLO DSI MANA Laes Theatre MONpCELLOSUNDAY AND MONDAY JANUARY 5 6 John Prill 71 native of Rey nolds passed away Dec 23 of a heart Townsend ttack at Lafayette where he 1 Winter merchandise church Remington with buri il in the church cemetery The i oster uneral Home is in charge A4ARTC1NJ (MAUS i WE SELL GLASS Sears Roebuck Co Monticello ILL THAT empty brooder house wiui imi 'oroiiers kzincKs cacn i ucs 7 iswi for the hauling of ear i 1941 Copies of specified contract avail his father in the Mon able for bidders at clerk tTeasurer of associatea wiui mui nee The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids TMnMAsr RfPAO RT TV in orrp I 12 19 2t City £Lerk A black plow dirt 200 A good pasture Well fenced improvements good Overton Dorsett Bldg mother passed away eight ye its 'ago uneral' services were co iductedriday afternoon at the Prevt 1 and Son uneral Home theRevi Virden Graham officiating Burial 1 ras in Riverview cemetery 1 'S RED OWENS 1890 1940 red Owens 50 of na tive of Chalmers and a wor Veteran was killed Tuesday right in Chicago as he was rupovepAp an auto while crossing the stree Born in Chalmers he was the son of Thom as and Mary Owens and live I there until 1905 when the family moved to West Lafayette He had be mj em ployed' in the Calumet Steel 1 Co in Chicago Surviving are: the wif three daughters a son two brothers 1 rank and Lewis sister and an aun Mrs Batr of Chalmers une al ser vices and burial took place ii cago uneral Home in lora Burial will be in Maple Lawn cemetery there PERRY HUGHES Ill two months Perry Hughes 66 of Brookston died Monday mgh at tthe St Elizabeth hospital at La yette 01 dropsy 1 Via services were neid Ihurs Reynolds OL T7 reaerarea Elizabeth hospital Lafayette Monticello Markets HOG MARKET (By Miller Conunisaon Co) 220 to 230 lbs 230 240 250 260 MRS HIRAM The body of Mrs Keever 63 wife of Hiram Keev er 6207 Broadway Indianapolis was brought to the Riverview cemetery Tuesday afternoon for burial after funeral rites in Indianapolis Surviv ing are two sons (P 4 Keever and a daughter Mrs Haf 1 4 rar 1 oivoj AiuiaLiapoLLs mr Jee Cr a former resident of Monticello havintr reside wirk i PHILLIP HENRY WART i sister Miss Sadie Keever on South Main street Phuhp rienry Ward 85 1 igniy respected resident of Chalmers sue 1 cumbed Dec 26 at the St Elia ibeth hospital at Lafayette where had been in a critical condition for some time uneral services in charge the Thompson uneral Home were con ducted Sunday afternoon fron the family home with the Rev Ma arty officiating' Burial was in the of cemeterv i viiUj vv iiict? vumiiy The deceased was a native of Tip youncii chamber meeting nf C'nunc pecanoe county ana in iaUi was I married to Louise Elizabeth 1 riese th' lAUJL VI Villi' itLC L11C W1UUW LWO i vi tuny streets rn Charles at home and rrank X)Ok requirements shall be approximately 1 Al Inrro owu tuu xtrux aiaxcid Aviia (Juae tractor Hnolim 'TonKn Mr Xfrc il Rrk qnit Total 0 tA Ar I three tons Overall length approxi ham Domthan Mo Mrs Mrxella 1 15 Wheel base approximately1 4 1 Li: I Moldboard 8 nine or 10' Powe'r (Heavy duty) and general CARD THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the host of friends who so kindly aided us in any way to bear the bereavement of our loved one Mrs Iraf Evernham Boyd Evernham and June ry OR SALE 11 Drastic Reductions Saturday Sunday Nights Adm J0 15c ssiO IRA EVERNHAM 1892 1940 Ira Evernham 48 jell known res ident of the Headlee community passed away Christmas eve at 8:30 clock from a sudden heart attack He was not feeling well when he was doing his chores and returned to the house to lay down and was stricken Surviving are the widow formerly May ry a son Boyd Evernham a niece June ry who resides with the Evernhams three brothers Cecil of Monticello Harry of Waveland and Leslie of Alexandria and John 1 ry his father in law who resides at i the Evernham home uneral services were held riday afternoon at the Indian Creek church ano ounai was made cemetery Wheat Corn No 4 Per Bu Oats Rve 2 Avivan' Ja MISCELLANEOUS I Buckwheat too lb (By Loughry Brothers Milling: Bieder VMMinixie Lrd wifg if Led won rr Kjiduucii jl jjujvji ixjra or near woicotr oieai iues unxviu vjvjwcui uicu Auesaay i Dorsett Judge Russell Gordon Jay evening at rhe St Elizabet i hos looming at her home five miles south £Ji tt JL: if a 7 1 I i I wKt nT RrrtrtL ri'' rranK nxnniie ana ivirfyiiaiu pirai carayette 4 esiaes rnree i 1 1 i 1 dav 'illnpcc Trrit'k It ivirs one js was born in Prairie township Aug? with 187a and way married to Gowen March xt iSqc Mill LUVYdlU dU XAVAEIV i 1 lij ufvivurs are tne nusnanri 4 viveb win uc nciu av a 1 1 11 1871 day 'from the Sacred Heart tholic daughter Mrs Grace isher owler through Nov White County Hat at 7:00 chery 130 Main Phone 450 ARMS AND LANDS $705 $695 $685 $75 $660 $700 $690 $680 home with the Reyl Herman Dirks 1 church Ger many and a retired mail carrier pass ed away Monday night of a he rt at tack at Chalmers He is survived by uneral Home and then for and TOMMIE ANTRIM X94O Private funeral services were held (Sunday afternoon for Tommie Joe Antrim five nlonth old son of Cecil and Elizabeth Brown Antrim of Notice of Letting 1 is hnmkir a i a a guru uiai me Common Council of the city of Monti 1 cello White Countv inHt9na win 7 1 0 or tna rnrrn 1 JL uiceung 01 sain council at 7 icucive aeaieu proposals for furnishing jjZ0 CUiyiHClU tut I used in the repair and maintenance Of lOlrV StfrpAts I A cyiviutauvilb anu Irxw la 4 vo xx a a Ji wnn scanner in I weicht annrnvimntohr Overall length approxi i iv Juoia board nine or 10 Power Beasy Chalmers and Mrs elissa I takeoff for operating broom and mow Lawrie Monticello i suits 1 ni iTi de i 3 7 suitaoie 101 roadside and general I mowing The unit shall be manually iTO a xt tttktt fv i operated Tires 4 ply front 5 to 7 MRS jH A McKIN'LEY (near 6 ply 10 to Unit to be I equipped with battery and all acces xooj i sories ready to operate Bidders will Mrs A McKinley of state when delivery can be made if awarded the contract passed away Monday night at th I The said Council will also consider knme nf her sAn WJIkrrl a re possessed unit of the type nome OI ner son Willard tWO miles described provided vender will fur north of Monon She had been 7isit I nish a satisfactory guarantee as to the condition of his equipment and the mg at Monon during the ho idays I maintenance thereof The Council re and had been III Kit a Kw davc Twa the riht to reject any or all TU U1US sons and daughter survive neral this 17th day of SHERMAN Mavo EUGENE THOMAS Clerk Treasurer Gowen March 13 one 1 a lusix oaugnter Vrladys Uowen at home two granddaughters a sister Mrs Laura ord and a brother Char les ry of Brookston uneral services were conducted 1 5 I i rags3 i ffiL 1 XAN0M A MIHM hill invited to a ringed jl ur TCMgy 3 Bo Wt s' I 4 ib'Hi I A ''IB II 11 II Ls 4s 4 'I £1U.

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