Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1909 — Page 2
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f'r' ii'rl.t Taft, rj '• - n»r* tariff hill ha- m Konaror- Dolllv'-r anr ' larlDir ’.at ’ ,a r '• tb»- 'onf'-rt-m 1 comroltt"', a JU-pabllcan tha -want to » in itic -i'P- !' - tl ha ri on. xoiny to i It'-pdhli 1 an tho hill i j iV i t h Oth‘-i V'-J. Rtill oti,(-r ini'ioit'oi tb‘- koo'I parti an -,Int- t i’<r hap it - ■ j id i><- o'- ’ n till, in part at Pa t, and f< own opinion
father- '-a ft nets of i In privat'- the -*ay ythlng that ma h-
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‘T ua* it t.lot ion - \iit i j Ther'-’n r<-JoP in a: in !> do: A ninri’~ llf<- ban li"'n ;.a< d now I): Kilil? N'-v. In - - r talk of Hi" town for f ir,nf
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Ilk" a new man, and tan do icood work astaln.” For wt-ak or<- o di "aaftl lunstH, ( otisth and Col I ll‘ ri orrhatt" . May F‘v"t I.atirlpp" A tlifna or any Brori'bfal affi 'tlon I’ Ktandtt unrivaled. Frit:' V at. tl Oh. Trial bottp rr< • . uid at l?uararit"'td by Owl Oi i ■ i to;i a r 1 fl"t| Crti-H Ortit' stor"
" of Wales tryinst to ' onvert fret-trade publlrln to rardT ind letturlng rabln"- rnlnUir.i'i ..tIt*.-*;, i- by no meat;
!y t»ii "IV" tht- print-" "iirictii.,: ,.art of fjt-org". III Me hold* tb at any rati- tin the mlsdeedh of - < latiit.f-d radlcalt” in quit" the
r;tr .in- two v"ry tliffi-r'-n’
and as the supreme
dr- h> would, one ftuag 1 a tiitP dull. At the .iam" it Id be free from "mbarra -
bail no and ivi of his father'
Oufe« BEAJTg. - a r.-r-y- /. .< a i • e:y, wi.o iu r»-:*it- - . '•.as a :n**s Tcrtcefi- has ■.-..t-’ ■ nix the ociy known sjieeli" Th a.-, on-g grtrt: oe*r * ri.rThe one ’.ne: « .t Etg.axji U in tb'- ool- -? Wa.-er Rotia*- n..t at Tr.z.g »a- viogiifrom a native - :-r Mr Gfllert xaa alto »e<rured a - -xen of *r.a’. beileved to oe a t- pe .e^, of wolf, wh.ie he farther aa. wh. i. though reteaby a ’/ear in §lz»-- and cokir amoved • - a wo-if but whether thl* wa- an i-.r/.a, unknown -o --iea’ifti !*. ins•—.pie to r’.a’e , -• <a - rn- :nvret’..ng de* ' eipe.'."nr e .n Th « Shang • -'ough somewtat dtfB'olt to 'i apparently * tun-er s pa-a- » A -hv;gb aorne dtj-.b- a* -een P'.r -he hear being a grizziy. *- —it. to -wpport -be belief • »a -e* .red above ’be timber f/e|?, -re ’he brown !>-ar i* practically .-r *. .nd and i* alatj SAm-*— v—- ^ the iz-aoi.. gr:/zl.. pe< of .-t .;.c » e "laws The wolf Irnm—dl* * - - x - "* ..■ Jinx'i ihusxian » .If !* I t.i.w..-r in te/tly xt. J th— f.-x I iu :.p».-.-. .ii . - i.x .n*>f dit.atel/ b.* i X.- — irett b> Air tj11 lett wx 7.. i i t'.'.t it.-, coat, ana is therefor- no-, -atlyfa or;, -.per I men a- might .—..red although from a aon-s'ien-p'xin’ of vi-w a handrom"
! r-ature.
W.tn -gard to the cuiioua beast appeared to hare some of the bara'*eri»-;- , of txi-h bear and wolf vir de'iin-d -o expre.-.s an opinrr. -elf but he hopes that any .r ting "Xpeditio; - visiting the i • will keep a lookout for i’ The f ... follow- H- win «h‘.f-.ng or;" da- when an animal wan ob-•r-rr.l , r L ihe mountalntiide 'ipteyfl’e. I f ; ■ ellev irtng betw-en Bvm'ars
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fp- ullarltic.v already mentioned, ltd a-.k"d bis tracJters what it was fh'-y gave ji some weird name which h d never heard before and which
j »a- not the word for either wolf or
" i To raak" sure, when he bad
; •- -d a rpe'imen of each of thene ! inirj.a!,-. he on each occasion asked the
i.e-. f -ha - *xs th" animal ’he. had -e <t, -be mountainside, xml pjii t-ith ■Up-. got a n-galive r-pl) I’ - —-med to know the animal and 1 xi It.ere wer- tjhlj a lee if, • n’.r.. it e a-. itnpoAsibie to Je fp-ar to it pill the one OCCESlon On t.*- i" it, owing tp, tti- d---.p • ■ Pi - •Iji'li lav bet ween then, ^ a< ". i< h to be regretted—Ixoudon
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The Small End. K u"l K FrancU, the veteran dipoi; ’ aiil it u dinner: IT* .■'Idem IZliot, of Harvard, on I p t-7 Tr*i a year, Oi I'.'O a we-k, af;aid to accept the Ambassador- • il to Fngland eh? Afraid a • .. ocl'ln't be enough to upend on •ntertelning the idle and rather vicoui -mart sei of I.ondon? Weill'’ .M. Francis sniffed. Yet i he average foieign AmbxiiKali to W-i.i ington be .-aid '’regard.-. \:; ''ti< a a., a good place to save '’ii" in He entertains little and ut: by two-thirds of his salary. In-le<-d one ambassador, and a very siu- • ful one, hasn’t given so much as i dinner party In all the years oi his • ‘lente here After all, in an Emp«p -y, as in a department store, In- • lligence and hard work are the i hingp- that count. W'- send our Embassies abroad illloi alres resolved to delight ihe a11 'pmI/.ing Engli-h aud derman and F ail ’oi ra'y with a |10.<lOO ball • night The foreigners send to their Embi' vies here prudent men re-olveu 'hat ’hi- wild country is a grand plu'e to -ave money We rather get I the treatment meted out to the egg
man.
\ butter and egg man, you know, wa- visited by a chap who bought I four of his best eggs Tbit i hap took the eggs home, put them on to boll, told his wife to • ike ihem off at the end of three minute and then went upstairs to shave. When he came down again, half it hour Inter, the eggs were silll In’ll iii/ awa> He removed them from the pot. pin them In cold water, dried li"in and gave them to his liltie daughter. 'Take these eggs back,’ he said to Hu- man, an«J tell him It was dinks' eggs lhai we wanted If he hu n't go: dinks' eggs, bring the money back 1 ” A Remarkable Bra. '.. After Frol fagiichi of tni I.;, ..-, university, Tokyo, died hu brain i weighed and found to stand secon.l in the list of 107 brains of etnlnetri men throughout the world whose | brain capacity bad been recorde' Tagiichi s weighed 1.U20 grams. Tie weight of the luinian brain rung";-! In- • we* n :t00 grams for ihe Imbecile *c 2,000 grams for the man of genius t U hill is Itesl | or Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Drtimquin, Ontario, lias been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends: Chamberlain’s Stomach, and. I.Ivor Tableti as “the best medicine I ever lined.” If troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. 1 They are certain to prove beneficial. They are easy to lake and pleasant in effect. Price 2. r > rents. Samples free at all dealers.
6/ JOMS R ICwpyrv*—et: i»i t i F.-xx Why. Acnt Alim-' Fx*' What tjarc y yi>«r*":f? .Wl Wher; Uttie Mrs Jordai. aunt'v cozy borne ori
city
"Is it so enwmil f<
Doilier
M.s- Sherai'i rurr.—l 'roar lb" g,---before which «be Lad --en giving a Caai too* b to tbe ~/ft hr . n Lair ttn* i . cd , •• 1 • 1 smite*! quizzi-ally : -r ie» e. ' No." returuevl ttw- - matron with cordial siD*-erity: "> - a way* look lovely to 1*311 and N>, slid me ISnt jijti never wood l.p; .ur^e.f iir*- y clotljes wbile » *- e -re wiib yon .iD*i
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for us yon s—- • looi 'o*/k tjine fix !■ -/s j' y./ursr-sf. T :>at ■— 2- .Jen k :s word-rf-::.y re- ,.j ml ’ . t m** blln at your tbosit with ■*.-
qnainl l.rc-« b of • • r most nriiHrW-. And y pretty pink - ok.r in y would think you wening out to iii«s-t your The color of wbi»f* ke dee|«.-ned i*» r**laugbed an ■ <!d <-■
iau;b
“A'ou musin't «'oine ti.ittering tn" she said "And I do t « i-b to hurry you. t/ut yonTi miss ur lr - n to t-pwr. If you stay nii!‘ !i k i.ger ” j
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hasty glmip e ai tlie ■ kiss she rustled ;in.i
Mis* Sberwlti lor
mirror when sin- w
was rigli* Sb" did
tjr-alo* year*. I ud*
smileil buck al l:er v. s w-ry sr.eer in Its bright serenity The lip* that (tart ed over gleaming whit" tee’li were full and rosy And tli" urge gray eyes looking forth from ur-l.-r dirk brow* aud lashes, iiad a te-i : icg lirilllance M mrfee won’t «— mucb eba age to me." she said us she put on h'-r lint. She slip|»ed p>n .i wrup .-ni’l tmik ii|> lo-r glove- Rut stldple’ y die •'tiesl -till, shaken by its- • rue. dread. Supip-*• he were not there' It v, - long j piirney here froui Anruti, A"<id-:its Innumerable ■ t-ri o*-'urring "tery week. Wli.it if l:i- w -re tile vl-tilii •*( one? What if i.e were HI and could
not make tb" trip?
The one gr, ite-t d i.i i f nil sli" did not voice ere;i t., tier inmost consetons-
ness.
“How f<»i!i*!i y pi: art- Aline Stu-r win!" she said with .- a i .ip ii|.»nf little toss of ll"^ lie III ' HI* I -' letter -:'id be would inee' y,p|| ut til - idd Irv-liug plnee tin tlii- 'in' tbe uii'dversary of oar engagement ' ••re M iirl e would never break hi- w ,'<1 ’ Slie walked ut u. liri-k rate the many blocks which a’ IteMM-en ’jer tiorne and tlie part; Tin- ■ har’i ;ng “tiiiiirlian pleasure grppiiud wu- •j'pigepiiis in its autuiiinul i'p 'pi - ■ f a• 1 <t and erlmson and living go'd T!i. wu- a eontinuul ilrif pi ■. w • g leaves through tip i i;.- tin \ : ir Ami i verywlierc 1 tli ' I ell v, ere mkii.g merry, running aid l-i . ’ .eg a, ! piaving gn Hies Blit " : pi A -e Sic 'I -I re: i be | til" great stei.i- fountain w o re the leap ing water mi loi ■ r g ''erisl tier heart Hank wiili -mldiii. sliirp disappointment. There w i- lilt li:i" lllere lilll a gray hatred, -pecin led • wIm glanced up at her approach only to ben>l instantly nguin over the paper be was reading. She nsik out tier watch and consulted it. "My watch is fasti 1 am ten minutes too soon! How foolish of me to— to fearl” she said She walked up and down the graveled path near tlie fountain. To sit still was Impossible. She watched the different avenues up which he might come. It was ten years since tbey had parted. Five minutes gone! At 3 he would be there, he had writtenseven minutes: And he need never have gone away. If it had not been for Mary's unexpected death she might have gone with him But Aline had declared herself bound to take care of her sister's children. Six months ago freedom had come to her. Dan was a man and prospering. Dollic was married, and Nell had gone to live with her. So Aline Sherwln wrote to her lover that she was waiting for him. Tlie clock in the tower clanged out the hour of 3 She started, and her reticule fell to tho ground. Three, and he was not here! Each clang of the bell had struck on her heart like a blow "You have dropped your bag!” The man on the bench picked It up and offered It to her. lifting his bat “I'm afraid you are disappointed." he said pleasantly. “You were expecting some one?" She hardly glanced at him But she was In tbe mood for confidence, and his voice was sympathetic. “Yes.” she said aud sat down. "A friend who ha- been long abroad was to have met me here thl* day. this hour, and he has not come " ‘T've been a great traveler myself." the man said. “Where did your friend live abroad?" “In Australia " Her eyes were still seeking an advancing figure along the paths that led io this fountain. "I’ve been Ibere. But of course It's a mighty extensive country, and the titles are populous.” “1 suppose so.” she assented ate
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rentiy.
_\y at th* een ;..ir:ut'-«
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e would be
al- r. preiuature- - -ame- tbe old 1 -crate dc-v-ptiou, : . I -jv. you aprviue lube r*-d tbe
-tri ng suniti. 1 cannot augbed. "hut
tn a rose Rut even
rra -nliv H** herrt -a§ FXe witllr. her I* wc;. <1 be ib<5Lfxl T 0 k”- -se you hi.- - * *w» Maurice Far-
rar there."
Let me *ee - -*i -s.ngly "Yea. I d-d know ■ ’"it name WLit did year fner.-l - ke?
"He wi-
*be remrt-ed dre-~.i; He La I it wl teautifoi eyes a classic tiear. -mien
face ar.d corling r »
“Oh. that l»n't tbe c:in I know at all." be »aid positively "The Farrar
I know is rather -tout
tad quite gray "
Miss Sberwla uodded She g aoc'd aga.r. af clock in the tower FI! pas: 3! He was not cocj -There U no use waiti rising Ail the yoy, usue have left her "Maur. here—If be were alive?
How dreary tbe g d-day bad grown how ' Id! Acd 1 a there was in tbe wind a d-~ ate • r-. that f' •jr.d its eel. b»The man on tb-:- ben' b ra er— • a ftraigh’ robnst :-g'.r»- He -..Pi-T bis sen-’k-d _ '-♦** ’ L-* : -*' f swept off hi* l*;i a:.d bed eager
arms
"Aliacr M nrl y i- Uerel For -.a--- v.i.- » 'vT-dul- 'is moinenl -b" -lar—I 'I In-'i -be took a f. u-r.: , *’• p •! H.s arOMi cl*•*.*1 .irt-ui.d l -r •- 'll" Mxeil out her gladn*-*.- i. bU breast
Marked l.y eii:*It gray, and yet
sweet smile, the •►k
"It was tio .ici
dear If was only v
proacblng that I glasses I musi
shine and siip|»-l tli read w ith them "ti "
I beut over the paj r ju-- the saiij--My dearest •.« ..r •* » -u f re me? You have kept :• ’ ' girl -b Ik* i ty. The fever tha* d- y .a!r g-iy
makes me look older tb m I am Her color had "iiie ' i reil ti'le. She - "! c; ’ i ing stalwart and dlgriftct! and she cried to biui Yoi : sonier than e'er. Maurice! : If you were really Im-iii and
yes, and blind-you would !*■ a* you've always lieen. tli- only uiaii in
the wide world for me!'
And now the leave- bad a merry rustle and the wind a spvng f . • Pleasures of Trout F shmg. Catp'hing trout is not th*- only tiling that make- fishing a t:, ir.'.dn -tream worth while The early m rning ride to the place where you are to com menee your day's -port I- in lt«"if pleasant to a degree wholly mi'-ed by those who take their ride* later in tbe day During the early iurs *,f the day the air is fresh and Invigorating Every leaf and spenr of gras- by the roadside sparkles with dew, :>n<l tb< forest is pungent with pleasant and health giving odor* that are dispelled as the sun rise* above the treetops and drie* the moisture on leaf and twig. As you drive quietly along you may have the good fortune to see a deer browsing in a roadside clearing. He stands watching you f**r a moment or two, then turns quickly and with graceful leaps ilisap|>ears among the trees An old fox step- out into tbe road and trot* boldly along ahead of you for some distance, hut when tie discover- that you are gaining on him he turns for an Instant, shows hltcetb with a snarl and then slinks away into the hushes. Farther along a partridge with tier brood "f chi' Us has also ventured "'lit into the road, and when she. too. dls* overs that you are drawing uncomfortably near there is a great to do. With outspread wlugs aud uttering the plaintive cry made by a mother p irtridge when she believes her young to be in danger, she hastily collects the members of her family and leads and drives them back into the security of the woods —
Outing Magazine.
Mike Was There Too. "I was there." said the reporter “and I know this is true. “It was during the Spanish-Amerl can war. Most of the boys bad enlisted in the navy, and there were more than a score aboard the converted cruiser St. Paul, commanded by
tbe time she was destroyed In Havana harbor. "We wore slowly making passage out of New York harbor one bright, sunshiny morning, and several hundred of the crew were lined up along the ice rail of the main deck watching the various craft plying up and down the river. “By and by a magnllieent swanllke private yacht, owned by a prominent Philadelphian, steamed swiftly along side of us. and when we were within easy speaking distance a beautiful and elegantly attired woman on tlie bridge called out in a clear soprano voice tn the officer on our bridge. ’Is Captain Sign bee aboard?' "Before the man addressed could re ply a huge, brawny coal heaver, with a voice that seemed to almost make the ship vibrate, shouted from tin main deck. Yes. Captain Sigshee Iaboard, an' so Is Mike O'Neill;’ “In the roar of laughter which fol lowed oven the fair inquirer after tin captain joined, though the officer on our bridge turned purple with rage and mortification."—I’hiladelphln Lodg-
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IXTERURBAN TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT FEB. 21
*-t Bound
West Bound
A M
A. M.
6:05
5:45
7:11
6:45
8:11
7:45
9'28
Limited 8:45
10-11
Limited 9:38
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12:28
—Limited— 12.38
1:11
1:45
2:11
2:45
3:28
—Limited— 3:38
4:11
4-45
5:11
5:45
G: 28
—Limited— 6:38
7:11
7:45 Limited S.37
9 - 08 11.02
Limited 10.3s
Trains
arrive here from Terre
Taut" naily at 8:11 p. m. and 12:35
s• m. and
stay at Oreencastle station
! >ver night.
New Business Deal Phone No. 50 For rubber tired cabs for all train* 1 dy calls, day or night Prlc" 1» ents Prompt service positively uaranteed at all times. Give us >our til and we will do the rest. Cabs for parties and funerals on H notice. I1ARKY COLLINS uic—iir to H. W. <iill, Greencastl* Transfer Company.
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p cidl Inducements POR 30 DAYS Money in any sum loaned on live stock and household goods, etc Long Time, Small Payment* anil LOWEST HATE OK INTEKE8T Uoom 5 Southard Building. nomc l oan & Real Estate Co PHONE 82.
'* 21 South Indiana Street. Green- • -He. Ind. : : : Phoned* 1
Isieatlon of Eire Alarm BoxesFor Fire Dept. Call Phone No 41. LOCATION. N f. College Ave. and Liberty ", Hanna and Indiana r. lackson and Madison and Liberty 5} Walnut and Madison ‘Fire Dept. Headiuartera s "j Hanna and Crown ?« loomlngton and Anderson ..•• ” Seminary and Arlington Washington and Durham Washington and Locust Seminary and Locust Howard anl Crown *. Main md Ohio College Ave. and DeMotte Alley .ocus‘ md Sycamore < • • • 1—2—1, Fire Out. •Box rung for all telephone can*
The fYinie of Idleness. Idleness means a trouble for any one. Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes contlpation, headache, jaun dice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, lose of appetite, nausea but Dr. King’s New Life Pills soon banish liver trouble and build up your j health. 25c. at Owl Drug store and Red Cross Drug store.
I t B. LYNCH j q ouse Furnisher and Faneial Director
(iREHNCASTLE, IND.
> and 14 North Jackson St,
iTelephones 89 and 108
