Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1908 — Page 4

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GREE\CASTLE HER \T.n. GREEXCASTLE, PTDIAXA-. rRIRAT. JAX. 17. 1008.

TAX NOTICE 1907

What Greencastlc People and Their Fnench

Doing

R. L. O'Hair ‘.= in Indianapolis to- Ci.f All^n spent today in Indlanday. apolU. OtU Grubb still remains 111 Trith M.-s Ruth Donehue was in IndianUgrippe. apolis today. Mr. Thos. Bayne is here Iron Mrs. Georze Ruark. of Filimore.

Bloomington.

Dr. Hughes has returned from

Crawfordsvllle

Mort Duncan of Quincy, was In

the city today.

Mrs J. L. Randal is in Spencer

, visiting relatives.

Miss Beulah Risher has returned '

to her home in Brasil.

Miss Sophia Vesper, of Brasil, was

in the city this morning

! Iniianapoi’s was oar ' , r-in the'ity f ! ■ .r- -.: asUe. it f- r »: me option of the Taipajer. ooe-half. tnclodina Bold Tax in fali. on or before the fltst Monday of May. IP**, and the remainin* or.e-ua t

aaocct will becocoe due and delin^iuent. and the penalty attacbed

To The Taxpayers of Putnam County:

N • la hereby z.v. n that • e Tates .e^.ed for state County. - hoo. Ditch and other i rpo-e- ■. i utoam County. Indiana are due and payable at the Treasurer s Office ot sad - ‘.y. in the ■ :y of ore^t a>. • : fa r at the option of the Taxpayer, ooe-half. in:.ud.r^f Roai Tat n fa... on or before tbe fim Monday of May. 19b. and tbe reznainin* one-^i ' vr • 4 •re .e flrs- V . si f N •en.^r When so much as one-ba'f of the taxes ■: ir.- d to a ti' rayer are not j aid on or before the first Monday of May then the *s

in the city this afternoon.

Verne Rogers, of Roachdaie, was

in the city today.

as here today. ^ , j Mrs. Alice Ader Davis spent to-

day in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Me- j Mrs. Henry Shocks of

was in the city today.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Hair spent*

today in Indianapolis.

Airs. Cosner is visiting Kee. of Bainhridge.

Oliver Gregory transacted busi- ! ness in Terre Haute today. Dr. G. W. Bence is in Fillmore today on professional business.

Fillmore,

Clarence Newton, of Bainbridge. '

L. C. Cummings transacted busin- s in towc today on businesss. ess in Roachdaie today. M. C. Kelley made a business trip

RATE OF TAXATION FOR 1907

Sheriff Maze was called to Roich-

Mr-. Fiora Anderson has been 'o Terre Haute this afternoon.

dale, on business, this morning.

Mr

vi.-.ting relatives in Bainbridge.

Charles Fisher, of the University

. The Coterie will meet this even-! is convalescent after a short illness. ,

and George Osborn are ing w;th Mrs Frank Coss at 7:30. „ c v • visitinz relatives at Mt. MerMan. ^ ^ . Mrs. Sam Wilton has returned .. ... , .... .. Georue B^ke ma^e a ousiness froni a s h or t visit with home folks in

Mrs. V.na O Hair is visiting Mrs. trip to Danville, Indithis morning

Mary Bain, of Rockville, this week.

Carbon.

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Winfield Badger has returned to

W J. Johnson, of Lafayette was hia been ill for some time, is no bet- Braxl i, after transacting business

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time this

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Frank M^k an A L Real, of Mt. Meridian, transa •■‘-d b'-.s ne-» here Tnesday.

Ed Kohl, of Crawvisiting, Mrs. and

Mr. and Airs f rdsvilie, are Mrs H. W. Gill. Mrs. Amanda Biddle, of Filimore, who has been on the sick list, is reported to be be t%Sf. Mrs Lena Todd, who has teen visiting Airs. J. T. Darnell, has returned to her hotCe in Bainbridge. Mrs Blanchard ent^-rt ■ :ned r number of her lady friends in a delightful manner on Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Isarc Coston are visiting in Cloverdale and attending the revisra! in session at the M. E

Church.

The series of meetings now in charge of Rev. l^andis of the Baptist church are well arended and good interest manifested. Brazil Times—Winfield Badger spent the afternoon in Greer.i-astle. G. C. Aloore, special judz* 4 of Greencastle, was In the city today. Airs. Julia Brown , and grand daughter, Ruth Groves, have returned to their home in Covington, after a visit with Airs. .Mart Cofing Mr. and Mrs. M. F Darnell went to Bainbridee this morninz to attend the Celebration of the Air. and Airs. Charles Carver's wedding aniver-

sary.

Resulting from the raise in the schedule of rent charger by the Bloomington Telephone Company, about five hundred telephone connections have been ordered out by house holders and a new ‘elephone

ter today.

Mrs. Frank Vestal has returned home after a short visit with relat-

ives at Cloverdale.

J. Y. Denton bus his sister, Mrs. F. N. Johnson, of Bloomington as

his guest this week.

Airs. J. M. Larmore and daughter, Mary, spent the day with her grandfather, Air. Mann, of Putnamville. C. M. Staigers, returned to his home in Alunice thia morning after a

visit with her daughter.

C. E A’inzant. was in the city

this morning. enrouU to Blooming-1 Milton Wvatt has return(ld ton, where he will enter Indiana j hom ^ in Brazi ,

University.

E. B Lynch has returned from !ndlanapo’is. where he attended the “Hoo Hoo" banquet, given by the Lumbermen's Association.

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the city. ^

Mr. and Airs N. W. Ray, of Brazil. was in the city on business this

morning.

James Harding, of Crawfordsville. is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. C.

j .Allen, Jr.

Airs. J. M Murphy and children leave tomorrow for their home in

New York.

Rev. C. H. Heardrick of Indianapolis. was in the city this afternoon

on business.

Ezra Stoner, who has been visiting

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Mrs. Hans Anderson has returned | from Bainbridge where she has been

visiting her mother.

Miss Ada Alverson has returned to her home in Spencer, after a visit

Tilden and family are pre-j w . it!l iIrg c N Wilson.

paring to make their new residence their home They hope to be settled j therein within the next few days. R. C. Watkins of Noblesville, was in the city this morning, enroute to Bainbridge, where he has accepted a positic t in the R. P. Highland's

Flour Mills.

L E Weddle and Orval Hixon, of Roachdaie, were in the city this morning en route to Terre Haute, where Orval's father will undergo a irzical operation. Fores: Hughes, brother of Jameand Curtis Hughes, has accepted the position as conductor on traction line. Mr. Hughes began his newwork this morning. The Medicine Hat weather man seems to be getting busy and we may look for occasional visitations of the old familiar “cold wave” from

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Floyd Township :

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Greencastle City

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Madison Township

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Washington Township...

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Warren Township-

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Jefferson Township.

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. that locality during the next six company is being organized in that we€ j. g

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I was' called to the home of Mr. and ; Mrs Warren Holland, near Morton.

THE GENTS’

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Nellie Barnes, of Columbus, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles

Ewan on Morton avenue.

Charles Barnaby has returned from Indianapolis, where he attended the Lumberman's Association. Mr. and Airs. Floyd Newby have

Host) TAX RHCFIPTS f notmJr edonor before the Sn mUm Boa i in the Bret installment*. &•»;:. .

Vx 1 I.'. \OT BK TAKEN : .

tives here.

Afiss Ella Fultz and sister, Mrs. J. F. Elliott, and little daughter of Fillmore are spending the day with Mrs. T. W. AIcNeff. Airs. Clara Furnas of Plainfield, was In the city today en route to French Lick, where she will remain until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, left the city this af-ernoon for Greenfield, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson. Mrs. Sarah Hillis, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cull iyockridge of Roachdaie, returned ! home today. Mr. Lockridge accom-

' «P°nsibleforpenmJUe*and<*■**•• o . r- . . a. . -xx to state .definitely on wh»- • • ship or ( ru-•ration it was aaesacd. *

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The Tre astir r canr.ot make reduot: r» in taxt-. ai.il cannot refund money after once paid it. AH err trs must becorrtstw-d by the Auditor Examine Your Receipts Before Leaving the Cffice, and See that all Your Property is Described. P 7 'b’TIC L'L A R A T T E.VT I C*.V« - I '•se > have .ands and lots, or other pr.’perty In more than ore townsiiip. must ree that they have a receipt in full ‘ r« i-*-s are made upon tliat di \ E V F R CH A N'G E. County Warrants Will Not Be Paid To Persons Cwing Delinquent Taxes. The annual sale of lieliDoneot Land and Lots will take place on the second Monday In February. I®*

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EDWARD McG. WALLS, Treasurer Putnam County. Attest: D V. MOFFETT, County Auditor. Qreencastle, Indiana. January I, 1908

Pressing Shop OVER JONES’ DRUG STORE Stone & Grogan Phone 305 PROPS.

Estella Eil*-n o Air. Payne O. Moore

of Putnamville.

The Ben Hur party which went to Crawfordsrille, yesterday evening, on No. 12 did not reach their destination until about S:25. Owing to fhe wreck at Cloverdale, quite a little switching, changing, engines, ect. took place at Roachdaie.

The People's Transfer Co. Solicits your patronage on the basis of prompt service and courteous treatment. Will get you to your train on time. Phone l49. Leave orders at Palace Restaurant. Will Alspough The obligation will be on our part.

New

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Moving Pictures j OPERA HOUSE

Commencing Monday Night, January !3th 2000 feet Film each night—the best evtr s :en in the city. Stereopticon Desolving Views—they are fine. GOOD MUSIC.

McCammack entertained guests by the number of thirtyfive last evening in honor of her husband's twenty-eighth birhday. Refreshments were served during the evening and a jolly good time enjoyed by all present. The Alayor and the Police committee and the Greencastle Police Force all get their pie from the same counter, and yet there is not a demonstrative. loving, come-w’th-me—:o-din-nerative spirit existing between the different members making up this

bunch.

The people of Brazil are registering a vigorous kick because of the announcement made by the Interurban Company that the fare over that line between Brazil and Indianapolis has been fixed at $1.00. The Brazilians had been counting on a 75

cent rate.

The Roachdaie bank has reelected Its officers for the ensuing year, however, old officers still hold their previous places and are as follows: 0. A. Shepard, president: Joseph Cline, cashier: Alargaret Hanna, assistant cashier; M. C. Edwards, bookkeeper. The track at Cloverdale. which was blocked by jhe derailment of the local North, yesterday was cleared by four o'clock yesterday-afternoon; today the trains are making their usual trips. Both No. o and No. 6 were detoured via Gosport, Indianapolis and Roachdaie, yesterday. Limited cars are run occasionally on the traction line, to see that every thing is In readiness before they begin running on schedule

indi a-ions are that the cement pavement business in this city is going j to proiH, the fraud, the delusion and j the snare that all other city improvements have proven under the f jster.ng care of Greencastle's Republican administration of affairs. Charles H. Barnaby, of this city, has been re-elected to the office of President of Indiana Hardwood Lum- j berman's Association. The meeting of the Association took place at Indianapolis, yesterday and the most notabie act of the session was the

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Saturday’s Market

IN ME MORIAH.

JONES BRANCH.

”* t °' a ' Jle ' Jy ‘-j app,. 8 .«. to d8e . F . A «, While sir,. P. W. Wrljht .hd "“»*»*•• •>»»• 1«- »''>■ daughter, Aliss Minnie Rea, were Whereas It has pleased th# vis.ting relatives near Rosedale. 1 Supreme Architect of the Univerw

Mrs. Wright took sick and as yet is no: able to return home. She Is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo

Cox.

Air. and Mrs. Harry Tony and daughter returned Saturday from an extended visit with relatives and

to summons home from his labor upon earth our dear Brother William Dlmler, calling him by his Omnipetent Will to that Judgment which awaits all who are tolling In this earthly temple, and whereas , the Masonic ties which have so long bound us together in mutual Brotherhood. and love and enjoyment is

friends in Boone county.

passage of a resolution which de- LettUCG CelerV S\A/PP a Mr and Mrs - Amos Brown and

■ lared hat it favored closing ^ o i. .». ’ c sjvvcc '' son are visiting Airs. Brown's father now bro ^n on earth. And our low mills all over the state until the de- rOtatOeS, Baltl IT) O T 6 and sisters. *s his eternal gain. William wil! be

: r luniner is more active. It OvSlGTS SwGGt Ofanff- Air.-. Toney visited her daughter. 111 1*®*^ in the Lodge room and home was the belief of the association that p * p '♦•X & Mrs Wm - Brown ’Ascsday. and country. He was always cheerin this way the hardwood supply eS » ^I^PG rrUlt, I ang- Miss Minnie Rea is spending this ful and had a S ood w »rd for hi»

GfinG, New Figs and week With Miss Alary Anderson. brethern and while we say he 1* CoffGG CakGS Miss Edith Lane, who has been ®one but not forgotten and bearing . ' T' L A *| staj ' in «I with Airs. Durham has come in mind the tender rememberance* Layer Lake, Angel home to spend the winter. of bis fidelity to Masonry and Its

could in a measure be preserved.

• DePAUW UNIVERSITY NOTES • Eva Loyd will spend Sunday in

Indianaoplis.

Carl Ell will spend Sunday in

Indianapolis.

Taylor Asbury is in Indianapolis

this afternoon.

Miss Alary Harding will spend Sunday in Plainfield. Walter Reagan will visit his parents in Bridgeport Sunday. Jess Hollaway, of Cloverdale, visited Deke brothers yesterday.

Food, Homo made Doughnuts, French

BLUE-DAY.

Virgil Blue and Ina Dav

Rolls, Parker h o u s e <,7, -

principles as he lived, them. Resolved, that we earnestly sym-

T ere Pathize with the relatives and

Rolls, Cream Puffs.

Miss Forest Luther is

unable to

of a

attend her classes on account

severe cold.

Miss Hazel Harden is confined to her room at the Alpha Phi house w ith an attack of grippe. The regular University service will be held in Aleharry Hall at 3:15

Miss Freda Huffman Musical Director.

Miss Gertrude Taylor Vocalist.

Admission lOc; Children

Prompt Delivery

ZEIS & CO.

Phone 67

accom-

panied by Curtus Harcourt and Rosa Day, Fred Terry and Joy Day, Floris AIcCammack and Pearl Rule, and returned to the bride’s home for •upper. a bountiful table was spread and enjoyed. The wished the young couple a long and bappy life. On Alonday they drove to Samuel Blue's, where they dined

tender them that consolation, which the world can neither give nor take

away.

Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the fa®* | ily of our deceased brother and sorted In the journals of our County. WALTER PURSELL JASPER PROCTOR.

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p. m. Jan. 19. The sermon as usual

time. Two round trips were made ^ ^ preached by Dr Hughes. a few weeks ago, which proved very The primarie8 of the Prohibition satisfactory and car No. 41 came , f . ontegt wju ^ held , n Meharry H aU out yesterday as 11:45 and returned;,^ evening at &eTen thirty . T he

at 12. These cars are very neat

and of modern improvement. By the way, those cement pave-

ments put in by order of and under the supervision of Greencastle's City Council last summer, seem to be going u> pieces In di-ers places. The

A Cure for Misery

"I have found a cure for the mis- w bo accompanied err malaria poison produces,” says groom to their home. R. AI. James, of Louellen, S. C. “It’s ... —

called Electric Bitters, and comes in

with a number of guests. Those ^ RANDOLPH. present were Shelden Vaughn and Commltte. wife; Wm. Day, wife and son; ~ Lemael Blue, wife and son; Taver ••••••••••••* Blue; Katie Pickens; and Curtis * OUR WANT COLUMN Harcourt: Rose Day and Joy Day, ••••••••••••'*

the bride and riano Tuning—D. B. Caughthran.

ssratssiss!'- ssstn-sr- -

"The Piano Tuner,” will be here this week. Leave orders at J- F-

Hill’s Music Store.

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CMtMUau .mb.: H. C I. PJWWUJ- lBdl „. polf ‘

H. Alangun, Albert J.

A. R. Gephardt.

Sale bills of any kind printed on short notice at the Star and Demo-

crat office.

Mann and clean out of commission.” This

great tonic, medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaintts and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at the Owl Drug Store, jn

and Eastern • - office.

Traction Company, land in Greencastle township, $120.

When yon go away or have visitors call 65 and let people know It.

When you lose anything tell the people about It 1“ the Want Column of the Herald. You probably will get your property back.