Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1919 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

TUESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1919.

HERALD

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The merits of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known and appeciated, but there is acquaintance with them and should occasionally a man who has had no read the following by F. H. Dear, a hotel man at Dupuyer Mont. “Four years ago I used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with such wonderful results that I have recommended it to my friends."

Miss Blanche Harcourt of the Allen Brothers store, has gone to Indianapolis, where she will spend a week’s vacation with her sister, Mrs. Charles Reed and Mr. Reed.

Distance Travelled in Dancing. A young man fond of dancing took a pedometer with him to a ball, and found that in the course of the evening he had covered thirteen and a half miles. The average length of a waltz was half a mile; of a polka, three-quarters of a mile; of a galop or schottische. a mile, and of lanciers. a quarter of a mile A girl usually dances more than a man, and is calculated to cover more than ******** miles in a single evening.

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You may learn something from the following by W. H. Ireland, a travelog salesman of Louisville, Ky. “In •he summer of 1888 I had a severe ttack of cholera mobus. I gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told him to buy me it bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and to take no substitute. I took a double dose of it according to the directions and went to sleep. At five o’clock the next morning I was called by my order and took a train for my next stopping place, a well man.”

CLINTON FALLS. Elberta Lucille Bettis, daughter of Thomas and Sallie Bettis, passed away at her home August 8 after many months' suffering. The funeral was at the Dunkard church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by Rev. Dodd. Burial in the cemetery near by. Mrs. Emily Boswell spent Saturday night with her daughter, Mrs. Eula Staggs. Mrs. Rose Hall, who was called here by the death of her niece, Lucille Bettis, spent Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bettis. Mrs. Sarah Bettis and Zella Thomas spent Thursday with Mrs. Lida Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruark. Misses Runa and Ethel Fulford have returned home from where they have been visiting. THE BEST PHYSIC.

WOULD CALL OFF WAR.

Pekin, Friday, August 12.—Parliament today adopted a resolution authorizing the President to issue a mandate declaring that a state of war does not exist between China and Germany. It is considered doubtful | whether the mandate will be issued until delegates have discussed terms . with German representatives.

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EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919. The trustee of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at Trustee’s office on the 2nd day of September, 1919, commencing at 2 o’clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for

said year:

1 Township expenditures, §1,880.00, and township tax 15 cents on

the hundred dollars.

2. Local Tuition expenditures,

50 cents on the

SEYMOUR LADY -51 •">.000.00, a"' 1 tax

hundred dollars.

I Mrs. Woodward Expresses Deep Gratitude for Trutona, Following Quick Relief. Seymour, Ind., August 12.—“Tru-

ll. Special School Tax expenditures, $5,200.00. and tax (10 cents on the hundred dollars, and 50c on each

poll.

5. Additional Road Tax expenditures, $1,900.00. and tax 15 cents on the hundred dollars, and 25c on each

When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are easy to take and mild ^d gentle in effect. They are highly prized by people who have become acquainted with their good qualities. The/ only cost a quarter.

tona has relieved me of a great deal 1 p 0 ]],

of suffering and unpleasantness and I j T nt „i exnemlitures $2:1.980.00. and feel that I should recommend it to | total tax 140 cents on the hundred

anyone who is suffering as I did,” ( dollars. Mrs. Anna Woodward, a well known

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE VEAK 1919

“I have been up against it for the past three years suffering from pain in my stomach and side until I was

considering giving up my grocery The Trustee of Jefferson Township, business. Doctors and medicine did. Putnam County, proposes for the ■ me I heard Mayr’s Won- yearly expenditures an* tax levies by r i i ' the Advisory B*hrd at its annual derful Remedy through a f. .end >n j t( / be hel(1 at the school Buffalo. The first dose gave me more, hou8e of School District No. 5. on the benefit than all the medicine I had 2nd day of September, 1919. corntaken before and am now feeling as mencing at 2 o’clock p. m., the ful- ,, • i• * „ i, • „ > lowing estimates and amounts for

well as ever in my life.’ It is ^ pa r.

simple, harmless preparation that re-j J ' 1 ' township 'exnenditures, $1.move ■ the catarrhal mucus from the isiROO, and Township tax 8 cents on

intestinal tract and allays the inflam-1 the hundred ^dollars,

mation which causes practically all

Seymour woman residing at 20(i Jeff' avenue," said recently, “Mine was a complication of troubles. My liver and kidneys were out of shape and I had indigestion and was bothered with nervousness. For the past three months I have had severe pains in my back and sides, esj pceially in my right fide. I would I become short of breath at times and frequently had severe pains around my heart, 1 ugs nervous and couldn’t res* well at night. 1 usual-

stomach. liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere.—Adv.

How About Your Fall Plowing? CALL AND SEE THE MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRATOR.

4 cylinders; Over Head Valves; Self Starter; Electric Cover net; even speed nnder^all leads frem 1 to 6 miles per hour All gears enclosed and run in oil. Operator drives from implement used and not from tractor. Has differential lock and many other features that are not found on other makes. Just a look at this tractor and you Will be convinced. We have the best on the market.

Thomas Buggy & Hardware Co. 10-12 South Jackson St. Phone 699

2. Local Tuition expenditures, $4,440. and tax 80 cents on the hundred

dollars

3. Soecinl School Tax expenditure-:, $5,179.84. and tax 35 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures. 3H.480. and tax 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures $12,282.34. and 'otal tax 83 cents on the hundred dol-

lars

The ‘axables of the above named township a’'e rs follows: Amount of Credit op account of Mortgage Evemntion. $32,411'. Net Taxable Property of Township. $1 179.800. Number of Poll--. 160. Signed WALTER !>ORSETT. Trustee. Dated August 9, 1919. It-d-augl2

NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS

ly felt so tired and draggy that I could scarcely d» my housework. “The pains in my back and sides have disappeared new. My appetite has improved wonderfully and I can again enjoy my meals. I’m not nervous any more, either, and can rest well at night. And I'm not all tired out after doing my housework these days. I must say 1 certainly feel stronger and better now and I'm glad to recommend Trutona.” Trutona is now be ; ng introduced and explained in Greem ast'e 1 v R. P. Mullins, druggist.—Adv.

Total valuation. $2,648,735.

Amount of Credit on account of

Mortgage Exemption $63,980.

Net Taxable Property of Township.

$2,584,755.

Number of polls, 282.

Signed GEORGE P. WALKER.

Trustee.

Dated August 12, 1919. lt-d-aug.12

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EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1920. The Trustee of Mill Creek Township, Putnam County, proposes for the vejudv expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Boar i at its annual meeting, to be held at the trustees office on the 2nd day of September, 1919, commencing at 1:00 o’clock p m„ the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $850.00, and Township tax 8 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Snecial School Tax expenditures, $1,150.00 and tax 11 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures. $425.00, and tax 4 cents on the hundred dolTotal expenditures $5,425.00. and total tax 51 cents on the hundred dol-

lars.

Total Valuation of Lands and Im-

provements, $1,064,460. Number of polls, 79. . Signed E. A

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State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of said county, at their office in the court house at Greencastle, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals on forms to be had from the Auditor of said county for the following named bridge in accordance with the specifications, plans and profiles now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county, by and under the laws of he State of Indiana, to-wit: The Mel Sutherlin Bridge in Floyd township, located on “Pike’s Peak” road, about one mile west of Groveland. Said sealed proposals will he opened and the contract awarded for said improvement on the first day of September, 1919. at 11 o’clock a. m. Bids shall include all labor and materials for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or con’ractors to whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on to the approval of the Board of Commissioners of said county. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work; the sureties, if personal, shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, at least one of whom shall be a resident of Putnam county. Said bond shall also contain the following condition: “All the materials used in the concrete construction and all concrete construction required to be constructed and constructed under the profile, plans and specifications to complete the improvement shall be insured and guaranteed to withstand all weather conditions and will stand in every way, without disintegration, and will fully serve the uses and purposes for which it is placed, erected and constructed for a period of two (2) years from the date of its completion and acceptance by the Board of Commissioners. Said improvement will be let to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of non-collusion, which must be submitted with the bid and upon failure to submit said affidavit such pro'posal will be rejected by the Board, and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The contract to be entered into for the improvement shall provide for liquidated damages of five dollars per day for each day that said improvement remains incomplete after the time set for its completion. Given under the order of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. JOE M. ALLEN, Auditor. 2t-d-aug.l2,19

STORAGE BATTERIES TESTED FREE Drive to Evens & Moffett U. S. L. Station and have the following test made once a month and you will liminate your electrical trcubles. 1. Amperes -Engine running, Max chg. 2. Amperes-Engine stopped, lights off 3. Amperes- Engine stepped, lights on. 4. Volts- Terminal voltage starting. 5. Gravity of cells. Evens & Moffett Service Station North Side Square Free Air

NFIER. Trustee..

Dated August 2. 1919. U-d-augl2

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919

A. J. DUFF Dealer in COALS Wholesale and Retail Office 15 East Walnut Street PHONE 317.

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRACTOR

25 Vi E. Washington St. Hours, 9—12 a. m. 1—5:30 p. m.

(Daily) Monday Evenings Wednesday 7--8 p. m. Saturday

Sunday by Appointment, Thone 189 Residence ’Phone 772

:: Graduate Jones i I National ;; School of Auctioneering •’ :: Robert M. McHaffie :l Auctioneer " Phone or Write at my Expense ; Stilesville, Indiana

The Trustee of Jackson Township, Putnam County, proposer for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at the school house of School District No. — on the 2nd day of September. 1919, commencing at 1 o’clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures. $1,900, and Township tax 8 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditurer, $6.760, and tax 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures. $7,550, and tax 35 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures $1,200, and tax 6 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures $300, and tax 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year $200, and tax 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, expenditures, S840. and tax 4 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures $17,910, and total tax 87 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are ns follows: $2,667,705. Amount of Credit on account of Moafgage Exemption, $51,235. Net Taxable Property of Township, $2,616,470. Number of Polls, 182. Signed CLARK WILSON, Trustee. Dated August, 1919. lt-d-aug.12.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1919.

The Trustee of Madison Tp., Putnam County, Ind., proposes for the yaerly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at his home, School District No. 5, the following estimates ami amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures $900.00, and Township tax 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures $4,000.00, and tax 23 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures $3,000.00, and tax 18 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures $895, and tax 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding yaer, $358, and tax 2 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures $9,153.00, and total tax 53 cents on the hundred dollars. $1,790,515 Exemption on 28,245

Net taxable property of township $1,762,370.00 Dated August 2. 1919. Signed W E. GOWEN, Trustee, lt-d-aug.12

Miss Loretta Hearer, of Indianapolis, is here the guest of Miss Edith

Crawley.

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on my farm I'r miles north ol Belle Union on Saturday, Aug. 16th At 10:30a. m., tire following described property, to-wit: 6—HORSES AND MULES—6 One 3-year-°ld farm horse, well broke; one extra large yearling colt; two good yearling mare mules; two good weanling mules, horse and mare. 21—CATTLE—21 One big red 3-year-old Shorthorn cow, due to calve August 3; one 3-year-old cow, calf by side; °ne 8-year-old black cow. calf ready to wean; one 4-year-old red cow, calf by side; one 4->ear-o!d black co w , calf ready to wean; one 3-year-old heifer, calf by side; nine extra good yearling steers; one nice yearling heifer; °ne good yearling Hereford bull. These cows are extra good milk and butter cows. 40—SHEEP—40 Nine head 3-year-old black-faced ewes; four good breeding ewes; ten yearling ewes; sixteen nice spring lambs; one 3-year-old pure-bred buck. 100—HOGS—100 Three Big Type Poland sows and eighteen pigs by side; one Big Type gilt to farrow September I ; one Big Type 2-year-old s°w, farrow last of September; five pure-bred Big TyPe sprinv gilts; one pure bred Big Type spring boar; one extra good pure bred Big T v pe boar, 2-year-old; two pure-bred Big Type yearling b' ars; one 3-year-old Duroc sow, pigs by side; seventy-five head extra good feeding shoats. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. One Brussels rugs, 9 ft. 3 in. by 12 ft. 6 in., good as new: one folding bed. Some chairs. One good r^ker, good threeburner oil stove and oven; °ne screen door; some window shades, one small table, one washing machine, some dishes and fruit jarSome farm tools. TERMS. Five dollars and under, cash. Six months’ time on note surm Six per cent interest from date. Two per cent off for cash. J. W. McCammack Dobbs & Vestal, H. P. Dorsett. Robt. McHaffie, Gilbert McCammack. Auctioneers *0. W. Hill. Chas. McGaughey. LADIES’ AID OF BETHEL CHURCH WILL SERVE DINNER.

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In the last EIGHT days F. C. Yeager has made eight more happy homes by selling the following families BEN HUR LIGHTING PLANTS:

Mrs. Ida B. Gross Ott Mullinix Chas Lane J. C. Hodges

W. A. Shulor L. Stoner Frank Vermillion Wesley Chapel Church

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L'OCAL NEWS IN THE HERALD

MONEY TO LOAN $20.00 to $300.00 On Furniture, Pianos, Stock. Your Terms and Lefral Rates. Interest for exact Time. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY Agent in Office Thuraday of Each Week Room 3, Donner Block, Greencastle Ind. Address all communications to Indiana Loan Company, 681 1/2 Wabash avenue, Terre Haute Ind.

Russell Thomas has gone to Chicago, where he will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hymer, who are enroute to their home in Wilmington, Del. ,