Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1912 — Page 2
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A.l I Kt.N M, I It RET. For President. WOODROW WILSON For Vice-President. THOMAS It. MARSHALL. IMS I RK I Tit RFT. For ('otiirressman 1 iilli District. RALPFI W MOSS. oooo— STATE I It M l . For Governor. SAMUEL M. RALSTON JOINT SE\ VTOKIAI. TM KK I. For Senator. Putnam, Morgan and Marion t otmlies ALBERT F- ZEAltING, of Indianapolis. PI I N \ M < Ol N I V TH Ri: |. For Representative. JOHN H. McCAHE.
('onimlssfoners’ AI Iowa ucc-. The following allowances wsre made by the County Commissioners of Putnam County, at their n nlat session on August f>, 1915: Harry M. Smith, tres of. sup? 11 10 Harry M. St.dth, pub adv ... 4.' i<l A. C. Sayers, cty of. sup. .. !<: > Nort \\ stern Mfg Co., chs. . T Nort Western Mfg Co., chs . -1 -T Nort ■ tern Mfg. Co., chs . 2<i.0i' Or Water Wks Co., chs 2i *J Putnam Elen- Co., chs Sil.Te Star-1 letmcra' t>ub adv. .... 99.!'S Fred Reiiing, janf ar 100 (iti Mrs C. Ccoper, roitron 8 ■■ Home Lamwlry. tpeciflc .... 4 IT Mrs. M illie Smith, specific .. r, T R. J Oillesj ie, cor inn ••• l'> Prf • isfri * ,■> !!(>a ■ o co
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For Judge Circuit CourtJAMES P. HUGHES.
For Prosecutor. WILLIAM M. Sl'THEllLIN.
For TreasurerHENRY H. RUNYAN.
For Sheriff. THEODORE HOES.
For Snipeyor, ARTHUR PLUMMER.
For Coroner. E. R. LYNCH.
For rommlssioiier l ir't Dislricl H. WITT SPTIIERL1N.
For Commissioner Second Ri .fii ‘ JAMES R. RUNTEN. Now tliat tlie Democrats at I lorn' have nominated Woodrow Wilson for the highest office in the gift of the American people, it is up to the Folks at Home to subscribe to the Democratic National Committee cat paign fund committee (he money which are necessary in conductin: ills campaign. The Democrats will not have the backing of the Money Interests In their campaign, as the Republican parly has always had. but must di pend upon the individuals to supply the money necessary to carry on tli campaign. It is the desire of the National Committee treasurer that everv Democrat, who is interested in tin success of Mr. Wilson's campaign give what lie can, no matter what amount, toward this fund. Tlie Star-Democrat and Herald will forward contributions to nation,a committee. Do not delay, but rail at the Herald office at oner and leavi your donation. Every little help and the committee, this y nr is d - pending on the thousand of small contributions lo take fhe place or the larger Trust contributions n celved by (tie other party in the pato finance the campaign.
No wonder that public men and political parties often put »homKelves under monetary obligation to wealthy men and “tlie interests." The public at large knows Hint tin battle is for their own good, and yri often hesitates to lend any monctai >• assistance."
“Having nominated Governor Wi! son, shall we leave him embarras s! for necessary campaign funds? And If the people at largo won’t sttli scribe to pay his campaign expense (a contest made for them) shall /they go unpaid? Or if paid, shall they be paid by rich men, who would at least think they had a claim on the president if he were elected?
"The large use of money by a few rich men or by corporations is the curse of our politics."
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C. L. AIRHART.
Auditor Putnam Coun'v
USD Aug 16.
NOTICE
lowing words and ii-gres. to "it: State of Indiana, Putnam C'cut. SS: — To the Honorable Board of Co. missloners of Putnam County, Indiana: The undersigned treeholders an. 1 voters of Gree ncastl Townsh'p, Putnam County, Indiana, petition and ask your Hon. Ivan! that the following described highway si tu - ed in said Township be grade '• droned, bridged and paved, to-w Beginning at the Northeast corn, r of the West half'fl-2) of Hie Nor 1vvest quarter (1-41 of Section thr ■ (3) Township Fourteen (II) North Range four (4) West, running then e South along, upon and adjacent ;o an established highway, and r ilowing the inr 1 mean: 1 rlifs
iioout (J-4ihs) of a mile. Said highway herein asked to ! • improved connects rt the North r i with the Monroe tind Greene to :■ Township line and at the South en : with an improved free gravel road. Said petitioners recommend tithe width of said highway herf !, i asked to be improved bo 35 feel in width and that the paving mater ; i be crushed stone, and that said improvement be ordered made with ct holding an election therefor. John C. Browning. S. P. Browning,
A. G. Hillis, A. F. Nelson,
P. R. Christie, Henry Bicknoll, Ed McG. Walls,
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E. A- Hamilton. J. L. Randel, Fred V. Thomas Clove Thomas,
Petition to Improve Highway
Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned Auditor of Putnam county, Indiana, that there lias been filed in his office a petition by John c Browning, rt ah, for Hie improve, niont of a certain punlie highway in Greencastle Township, sai l county and that said petition is set foi hearing before Hie Board of Con it. Commissioners of said eoun y. 011 Monday, the 2nd day of September, 1912 the same being the first day of tho September Term. 1912, of said board Which said petition is in the fol-
M. M. Marshall, W- R Callahan, Albert O. Lockrldge,
A. B. Hanna, G. M. Short,
C. W. Moltzer,
R. S. Graham,
Ewing McLean. J. M. Donnohne,
H. Hoffmann N G. O’Hair,
if. R. Callender
J. IT. James,
John L. Hillis, George Landes, M. D. RickeRs,
H. C. Allen, J. L. Watson, W. W- Jones,
liouis M- Stevens, E. A. Browning,
J. C. Baker, Alfred Hirt, E. E. Black, J. L. Etter,
A. R. Mathews, Thos. Thompson,
W- A. Cooper. E- R. Hibbitt, R. W. Shafer,
J. W. Thompson,
C. L. Keifer, J. D. Cutler,
T. J. Kennedy, Wm. Blackwell, Arthur L- Reat,
C. C- Gautier, Joe M. Allen,
Charles M. Reeves, Arthur J. Hamrick, lu witness whereof I have her -- umi sol my hand and the seal of 11 , ohic-j this loth day of August, PH (Seal ) C. L. AIRHART, Auditor Putnam Count) J. E Airliart, Deputy. 2t—S-D—Aug 16th
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I XPFMH n Ki-> I'D 1 v\ I i \ !l> FDR THE VtAH 1913. The Trustee of Madison Tov n | ship, Putnam County, Ind.. propofor the yearly expenditures and tax j levies by the Advisory Board at itf annual meeting, to be hold at tin school house of School Distrivt No. 5, Sept 3, the following estimates and amounts for said year - 1. Township expenditures, $806.16. and Township lax 10 cents on th 'hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures. $2015 40, and tax 25 cents on the hundred dollars 3. Special School tax expenditures, $1612-32, and tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars. ' 5. Additional Road tax expend tures $403-08, and tax 5 cep o> the hundred di-" rs. year $35.50 and tax - cents cu tlu hundred dollars. Toial expenditures, $4836-97, and total tax. 60 cents on the hundred dollars. Net valuable of taxable property of township, $806,163. Signed J- W Stroube, Trustee Dated, July 31, 1912. 2. Special School Tax expenditures, $3915.00, and tax. 27 cents on Hie hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expend tures, $290.00 and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $145-00. and tax. 1 cent on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $8237.00, nr ! «o(al tax. 58 cents on Hie hundred dollars. The taxables oh the above name I townships nre as follows: Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements . $686-215 im Total Valuation of Per sonal Property 279.420 in) ’ r aluation of RailroadsExpress Companies. Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc-, (Rsnmated from Last Year’s Tax Duplicate .. . 527,767.Ot Amount of Credit on account of Mortgages Exemption 37,7300C Net Taxable Property of Township l,464,672-0" Number of Polls, 218. Signed, OTTO B. RECTOR. Trustee Dated August 1st, 1012.
mated from last year's Tax Duplicate "4 1 * 024-00 Amount, of Credit on Account of Mortgage Ex- ' emption - • • 26.485.00 Net Taxable Property of Township 600,124.00 Number of polls, 126. Signed Fred Masten. Trustee. Dated August 6, 1912.
FM’FNDI 11 RFS \M> I I * ' I* s FOR YEAR 1913. Tlie Trustee of Franklin Towusliip, Putnam County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Hoard at its annual meeting, to lie hold at hiresieenep of School Distr.ct No | on Hie . Hi day of t.. 1012, < omI no noiu - a one o’f Yc! said year: 1. Township expenditures, $036.11and Township tax, 6 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $1590, and tax, 15 cents on the hna dred dollars and twenty-five cents on each poll. 2 Special School Tax expenditures, $18-4, and lax. 13 cents on the hundred dollars, and twenty-five cents on each poll4. Road Tax expenditures, $-'20.00ani tax, 6 cents on the hundred dollars; to be worked out. 5—Addtional Road Tax expenditures, $212-03; and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars6. Township Library expenditures. $530.09, and tax, 1-2 mill on the dollar. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $73.35, and tax. 1 cent on the hundred dollars. Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $766-990 "Total Valuation of Personal property 284 400.00 Valuation of Railroads, Express Companies, Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, etc (Estimated from Last Year’s Tax Duplicate 348-349.00 Amount of^ Credit on account of Mortgage ExExemption 275.05 Taxable Property of township 1,060,185.00 Number of poles, 220Signed, Nathan Call, Trustee. Dated Juy 130, 1912.
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EXIMMHTUHKS \\D TAX I FYII N FOR THE YEAR 1913. The Trustee of Marion Township Putnam • County, proposes for tic yearly expenditures and tax levi ■- by the Advisory Board ar Trs annual meeting to he held at the school house of School District No. 6, o. (he 3rd day of September, 1912. con: mencing at 1:30 0 clock p. m., Hi following estimates and amounts fo said year: 1 Township expenditures, $1120 00 and Township tax, 8 cents on th hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditure $2800.00, and lax, 20 cents on Un hundred dollars.
Notice of Petition lo Sell Real lYI.He Probate Cause No. 3561. Charles E. Crawley, Administrator of estate of Maurice Crawley de ceased, vs. John Crawley, et al. Tn the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, September Term 1912. To Leonard Crawley; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisee of Leonard Crawley, deceased; Emma E. Bennett and William Bennett. You nre severally hereby notified that Hie above named petitioner a Administrator of Hie estate afore said, has filed in the Circuit court of Putnam. County, Indiana n peti Hon, making you defendants then to, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court nuthoriziiu tho sale of certain Real Estate, in* longing to the estate of said deced ent, and in said petition described to make assets for the paymeni o 1 the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also filed an. affidavit averring therein that you and earh of you are non-residents of tin slate of Indiana, and that yon nr necessary parties to said proceedings. and that said petition, so file and which is ndw pending is sc! for hearing in said Circuit Court al the Court House in Greencastle, Indiana, on the first day of October. Bit" Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 7th day of August 1912. ARTHUR J. HAMRICK, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court Lyon & Peek, Attorneys. 3t—S-D—Aug. 9.
TRI STEE NOTICES.
Nltirioii Township, I will be at my residence in Maron Township on Friday of each iveck and Tuesday at Fillmore to transact the business of ;ny office. OTTO B. RECTOR, .Madison Township. I will be at my office at my residence each Wednesday and Satur lay lo transact the business of Trustee of Madison township. WILL STROUBE. 0000— Mill Creek Township. I w’ill be a* my home in Mill Creek Township on Wednesday and Saturday of each week to trnnsa’t the business of my office. ERNEST KIVETT
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I will lie at my home in Jackson Township every Friday to transac the business of my office as trustee BENJAMIN WALLS.
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ooo , Jefferson Township. I will be at my residence each Tuesday and Saturday of each wool to transact the business of my of Ace. OLIVER STRINGER.
V>. D. TUCKER I bysicijin 1111,1 SurgeonOffice—vine street, between Wash ington and Walnut Streets, Greencastle, Ind.
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Vacation Trips. how round trip excursion fare now in effect lo all resorts also Co! orado and Pacific Coast points. Ab solutely the fastest time and lies connections to practically all resort and western points is made l,y „ 8in THE MONON ROUTE to CHICAGO For information apply to J. ,) R |i g Agent. Mono,, Route, Greencastle ind.
“'Were an medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain’s Colic, t ho! era i, ! 1<1 Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and 'be percentage of suffering greatly leereased ” writes Lindsay Scott, o cmple, Ind. For sale by all deal- • • - :
When a Greencastle citizen comes to the front, tolling his friends an 1 neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The stat--! ments of people residing in far away! places do not command your con6 I donee. Home endorsement is Hi ! kind that backs Doa.H’s Kidne; ! Pills. Such testimony is convincin', Investigation proves ii true. Below is a statement of a Greencastle citizen. No stronger proo r of merit can bo had. William W. Matkin, carpenter, 421 E. Washington st„ Greencastle. Ind. says: "A number of years ago I wn in a railroad wreck and my had: and kidneys were injured. Afle- tha I suffered from pains in my loins and the kidney secretions were too fre quotit in passage, causing me anno) ance. I tried different remedies and treatments, but was not relieved un •il I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. They made me feel bettc • trom Hie first and I was soon re lieved- I have no objection to my name being used in (he local paper recommending Doan’s Kidney pnis,." For sale by all dealers. Price 5o cents. Foster-MiIburn Co., Buffalo. New York sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name—Doan's—an I take no other.
MONEY to LOAN (>n household g -. livestock etc. Kits)- payment, long time, liberal discount il paid More due. In office Tlll'h’SDAV Brazil Loan Co. Vine & Washington Sts.
ECZEMA l IIO /I M<>. litis Cured DorH f uses am! linif*) Prove II for Duly 25 Onta.
II NK A VRD. I buy all kinds of junk. Old rant metal and old feathers. IL Dlu-rsiein, Yard in South Greencastle, near the Gardner Brothers lee Plant. I’hnnp Siidriim-ki’s Store.
Yes, try Zenio- That’s all f*| need do lo gel rid "f the wors 1 CJS< of eczema. Y’ou tale no chance,it! no experiment. Zeino is positW giiaranteetl to stop ilcliinf!,. r*A raw. bleeding eczema, make a p!®’ pled face smooth ami clean. Zeno* a wonder and the minute applW* sinks in, vanishes, leaves no dH deuce, doesn't stick, no grease, jutH pure, clean, wonderful liquid and • cures. This is guaranteed. Zeino i put up by the E. W. Rose Co., Rt. Louis, Mo., and sold by» druggists at $1 for tin largest bot J and at 25 cents for tlie liberal si* bottle. Try one 25-ceiit bottl' 1 1 j be convinced. A. Cook Drug store
Mr. w s. Gunsaius, a farmer liv--ig near Fleming, I*a„ says lie has ' "d ChamberiainY Colic, Cholera I and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and Hint he lias found it >o he an excellent rem"dy. and takes pleasure in reeotn '"eiiijiiig i|. [,’,, r Sil| ,, , )y al , ( ] Pa i er( ,
Dlt. D, F. OVERSTREET. - Dentist— Ofiiee in Bence Bldg., South Vine St„ Greencastle, Indiana.
YnrnUon Trips. Now is the time to plan your vacaihn triiis. Write tho undersigned, or agent at your station for illustrated booklets of the various resorts and information as to low oxcursjon 'ares now in effect to points it, mio rado, Michigan, Canada, also Atlantic and Pacific coast, points. W. VV. Gilgis, T. P, a.. Monon Route
PREVENT DISTRESS ALTER EflTlM Two or three PiP' s *il ^1 er eating will prevent or qu cky 1 lieve that full uiieomlortnble ing-try it. If it fails ><> ur n, °” will lih refunded- Drowns )l! " is a certain quick relict an Pyj manent remedy for all stoni ' 11 ,J sets—relieves indigestion I Little tablets easy to swal "»■ . lutely harmless—Stic at th e ' Drug store.
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