Greencastle Star Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1895 — Page 3
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{ 8 °V.. Vol. 36, No 47
GREKNCASTLE, IND., MAR. 23. 1895.
{a?".. Vol. 22, No 49
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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The Spring is your most dangerous time!
Get your blood pure and your nerves strong. <
ABSOLUTELY PURE
CITY AND COUNTY 5^IZZZIZi:”
Allowances. The following allowances have been made from the County Treas-
ury:
COUNTY OFFICERS.
O W Bence ♦ 13 " 5 ] D T Darnall 30 95 8 E Farmer — 24 ^ J D Hart 21 50 J E Talbott 21 00 FM Lyon 303 00 J 8 Newgent 3 W Broadstrect - I® 1 G M Black — 941 20 F D Ader 55 °® J D Hart 53 00 HE Farmer 56 00
J E Talbott -
COURTS.
W P Wimmer.. 8 00
D Hostetler
J E Graham
Bertha Kendall H H Parker O W Bridges
56 00
40 00 38 20 75 00 39 10 34 00
8 Loyd 37 20 Wt Stoner 31 60 8 H Blaydes — 44 00 W N Mark 36 40 DHHillie.™ — 1280 1 M Wright 39 10 A M Perry.. 38 30
30 20 6 00 " ’ 8 00
8 00
Jas Houck ... H Secrest . .. A D Kelly...
J Ford..
RF Matthews - ISO W N Mark.. 10 00 J B Grantham 14 60 J B Grantham 14 50 Louis & Hays 2 60 PR Christie 10 00 W D Foster 8 00 Mrs Black 4 00 D Kelly 18 00 F Allen 6 50 BB Cline 7 85 J B Grantham 14 50 J B Grantham - 27 50 T Ragland 1 00 WH Terrell 18 75 I W K Prichard.. 20 00 | Dr Spurgeon. 28 75 j J A Steele 15 60 | Brock & Batman 12 95 Hurst Bros 19 00 I J Q Vermillion 27 00 Monon Route 2 85 J D Stewart 2 25 : Allen Bros 17 35 A Birch 28 00 W H Allen 13 00 W H Allen 11 20 ; J Riley 60 00 C H Michael 50 75 T Abrams 130 50 Weik & Co 105 60 | W H Burk 108 00 j Edwards Bros 11 40 Edwards Bros 5 90 Edwards Bros 5 06 Gordon & Co 6 00 Edwards Bros 2 15 DR Maze 23 61 D Kelly 6 00 DrOW Poole. 82 50 Dr G W Poole 12 50 C A Allen 10 00 J F Cully 35 00 H H Runyan - 2 60 Allen Bros 2 00 M B Tennant 62 00 Ellis & Co 5 CO
Greene’s Nervura Blood
and Nerve Remedy
9
Guaranteed Purely Vegetable and Harmless, IS THE GREATEST AND BEST
Spring Median
A. .
Are You Prepared for Spring?
How
It necessary to prepare
yourself for the advent of sprlfii; by taking a sprint; medicine. t sc the remedy which cured S. \V. Kourse,
I s«i., of Hudson, Mass.
HFJoslin 100 Vandalia Line 11 45
O C Collins
11 25
COUNTY ASYLUM.
J C Woolrich. 800 E Grantham 8 90 C Kiefer 8 90 J Talbott 8 90 J Ruark 8 99 W I Buis - 14 00 C Irwin 8 99 G Davidson 499 R M Buntin 23 20 J Christie - 200 N Brombach 4(19 J Hamrick - 6 99 R Williams 6 " 9
F M Glidewcll j 8 99 j w Bridges 65 09| CBCasc - I' 1 Dr Spurgeon 16 25! JW Cooper 3 ^ Hurst Bros 6 93! FA Arnold 43 1 j T Allen 10o! F M Glidewell C A Kelly 9 771 R Glidewell ‘ r ' Mrs McCormack 6 00! JKLangdon - ® Louis & Co 17 15* J M Belnap * Louis & Hays 18 6f J McClary - 1 ,() W Broadstreet 9 00
J H James ^ j g Hachelder... DT Darnall 1 0,1 j Carroll L 8 Worrell B Hawkins J 8 Michael 23 19 J H Piercy J K King 22 j w Moore H Mosier ■ Lungdon Co L M Chamberlain 2 ' Alspaugh & Co J Wright 23 3,1 w II Allen
A D Hutcheson 10
Get Well and Keep W T eU.
“From constant worn* over business matters,” he said,*’I suffered from the loss of flee]>, and became so nervous that 1 was entirely unfitted for my business. In fact, i feared insanity I used l»r. Greene’s Nervura blood aiid nene remedy. The elTef was almost magical. 1 could again sh op, mental c< mnosure, appetite, and strength returned. Fix bottles of this remedy cured me, and I have remained well to this date I have recommended Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nene remedy t«> many of my friends and neielihors. and have vet to . .
Do You Feel Weak, Tired, and Nervous ?
Ttie wonderful cure of Oliver Wilson, of \ort!iboro* Mush., will interest you.
“ I was suffering from nervousness,**
she says, “caused
female weakness
ami nervous prostration. 1 was so ner
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MRS. OLIVER WILSON.
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vous and weak I could not go up a common pair of stairs without stopping to rest, and was troubled to sleep at night. 1 took Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and have obtained my old elastic step* around the house, to the surprise of my friends. Alter creeping around for two years, hardly able to do anvtiling, it has proved a boon to me truly, iknow of many others whom it has cured an i wiio speak most highly in
praise of it.”
Everybody Should f ake a Spring Medicine.
Read this and You Will K/jow What to Use.
J B Abbott .. T W McNeff . D Kelly I Perry
F M Alice
20 30 20 30 20 30 21 90 14 20
J Ruark 809 B Kendall - 50 90 W B Allee 32 29 L Moore 29 29 A C Frakes 3180 M M Hurst 31 99 8 Blue 31 99 E Houck 29 59 C B Case 5 00 8 E Matson 500 W E Starr 8 00 F M Glidewell 21 09 RO Glidewell 37 90 Wra Glidewell 24 99 T J Ford 22 30 C W Glidewell 42 39 V C Hurst 7 30 J Collier 7 30 F A Arnold 15 00 D T Darnall 8 90 J K Langdon 8 33 CTPeck. - - 399 C Cooper 8 99
i "P •; - H 8 Renick J L Randel - WH Cullen.
land hedeemed. | c
G H Michael 40 48 j R F Matthews Jennie Moore - 33 05 | c y Ho d g kiu .
9 00 9 35 4 50
41 00
6 07
31 26 42 75 17 79
1 25
11 10
6 35 46 9 2 *
49 '6
2 0 r ,
11 78
8 70
Mrs. Flmcr CrnSg, of LeRoy, 11!., tells you liow you cun be well and strong:
E H Eiteljorg E H Eiteljorg B F Bar wick J W Earp&Co Harris & Co A B Hanna Eckels A Elliott M & A Murphy J H Vermillion
L Hanemann 43 30 C Kiefer. 70 85 I Vermillion 30 17 H 8 Renick 16 73 G P Shoptaugh 37 G2 G P Shoptaugh . 112 60
SPECIFIC.
F M Lyon 3 25 J H Piercy 2 00 F Riley 13 00 J W I ;trp 3 95 Water Works Co 2 30 F M Glidewell 46 25 C Austin 25 J Ford 6 00 Hillis & Browning 9 75 L Hanemann 12 55 D 8 Hurst 1 60 G W Hughes 21 SU F Weik 9 77
14 96 0 40 1 95 4 50 50 00 6 76
*' I was stricken with nervous disease,** she says, “ which affected my heart, head, and stomach. I doctored with physicians of our town, hut got no relief from the terrible sick headaches, pains in the heart and stomach until 1 used Dr. Greene's Nervura Mood and nerve remedy. Before I used this wonderful medicine the nerves in my eves were so affected that 1 feared that 1 would lose my sight. I would get so nervous and weak I could not walk across the room without terrible palpitation of the heart I bail not taken one bottle of Dr. Greene’s Nervura Mood and nerve remedy before mv head and eyes were cleared of their dull aching, and I am growing stronger every day. I cannot do ha’f justice iu the praise of thi-> medicine.’’
Electric Light Co..
G H Michael - 34
F Gilmore. 22 'V D Kelly 10 25 ft H Mlcll»el ,, ' 88 11 PRINTING, ETC.
F A Hays 98 47
ROADS.
J Perkins 428 99 W T 21 98 lSSfegW> ,J ‘ 3 F Farmer 447 89 C F Crodian 186 09 R Phillips - — 48 65 J W Walsh - 23 42 W 8 Crodian - « 83 T Capps 93 73 J J acohs 44 83 JM Smith.. 43 79 7.0 Bridges - 29 90 T Ruark 7 38 FR Allen 27 37 J F Mulholn 49 39 J Grimes 4 99 J 8 Hamilton 922 J Howard - 1 39 D Kelly 3 98 D Kelly I R 72 W P Wimmer 23 76 { , i l |) r I ! , s '„ 0 C Smythe 42 41
POOR.
JF Edwards 15 99 LT Rati iff 349 W W Brothers 28 66 JW Hymer 7 00 BF Wilson 16 0(1
M J Beckett 2 25 J K Langdon 8 50 Sentinel Co 577 91 Marlin A’ Martin SuV „\i ! FA Arnold 39 40
\ COUNTY OFFICERS.
] D T Darnall 276 00 I F M Glidewell 404 67 j “ “ M 81 50 j •• “ “ 408 00 1 “ “ “ 17* 80
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
SColliver.. 2 00 MBGirton 2(0
DRIDOE.
8 McElroy 30 80
1U r yI- Ai-'» ^ ^ ‘“ A - gfcAd Your Blood 1*1!re, Are Your Nerves Strong?
Mr. Seth E. ParnonA, of 22 Park St., Albany, NR Y., one of Albany’** moat] prominent
huftlncHs men, Htaicu:
“ I was very nervous. I could not hold
ery
my hands Btlll,especially my left hand: there was an involuntary contraction or the muscles and movement of the lingers. “ My food troubled me very soon .after eating. My kidneys and bladder were affected to it was difficult to urinate
freely.
“ l used the celebrated medicine. Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve rem-
edy, and without being tedious reciting mv experience. I can say that these diffi-
culties have left me, and my nerves are quiet ami mv food doe** not distress me. ••1 feel without hesitation in saying that I think I»r OreeneV Nervura blood
and nerve remedy has produced thebe
favorable results.”
MRS. ELMER CRAIG.
Dr. Greene’s Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy Cured Him.
To get well and to keep well, take Dr. Greene’s
ervura Blood and erve Remedy.
It is the discovery and Prescription of a successful Physician. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle.
DR. GREENE, 35 West 14th St.. New York City, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. Accept no substitute. This remedy has no equal.
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Mrs Jp-'-taVt’wf.-r - A'Rb'n'vJUiratd Failed to Garry off the Dome, from Boston. From Indianapolis the word comes John W. Layno went to Chicago, that if there was anything about the
on S;it.nr'la’L " Born, on March 16, to Janies Webster and wife, a son. Born, to Charles Cox and wife, a daughter, on Mareh .W, John P. Allee made a business trip
Real Estate Transfers.
Anneson S. Young to Joseph II. Miller, land in Jackson tp., 5185. Martha A. Siddous to Annie Belle Buis, land in Greencastle, }1,600. E. L. Foxworthy to George W.
to Chicago, on Saturday. Mr. Sparks has sold his Bloomington street grocery store to John N.
Coffman.
Tho remains of Mrs. Dr. Ferris ar-! rived hero fv^ui Kansas, on Saturday, and were buried at Brick Chapel j
Cemetery.
Professors Smyaer and Waldo attended the reunion and banquet of j Wesleyan College Alumni, at Chicago, |
Friday night.
On Saturday afternoon Miss Eulalia Hamilton entertained p large
XegisiativlTliaTls that has not been carried away it is because it was too bulky to be moved or was nailed
down. Three large lamps, all the Grubb, land ui.Greejicjstle ip blatioh. i \, ns, pencils,' mk, eras-1 Auditor ot Putnam county to W. ers, waste baskets, etc., have dis-ap- i A. Bowen land in Greencastle, fSo. peared. Five heavy porcelain cuspi- Auditor of Putnam county to W. A. dors arc ^one. Bowen, land in Greencastle,*23.
Dr. Swahlen preached at Denver,
Ind., last Sunday.
Stephen B. Vancleavo is visiting
relatives at Campbellsburg.
Dr. Duvall delivered a lecture on ((i j psychology, at New Albany, Friday
■' X ; bight.
Mrs. Eben Martin, of Quincy, has been visiting her parents, T. W. Mc-
Neil'and wile.
Most of the twenty-seven sets of Burnes’ statutes purchased at the beginning of the session have been
W. A. McCloed to Wesley Stevenson, land in Jackson tp., *360. Eli R. Pruitt to John aud Lucinda
etclca. A number of books, tne pri- i Kiley, land in Greencastle, *60. vate property of different members, j Elizabeth A. Brown to Silas A. are missing. Lieutenant Gov. Nye Hays, land n Greencastle tp., *1,500.
How’s This!
W'c offsr One Hundred Dollors reward for i any case of Catarrh tliat cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. , ■ , F J. CHENEY £ CO., Toledo, o. number of her young Inends in nonor We, the nndcrsiKned have known F. J I n f hor hirfhrlnv •inniv-eranev Chcney for the last 15 years, and believe him , 04 ner Dirtntiay .tnniversai J .
tly honorable in all business transactions and tinancially able to carry out an
y I
obliirations made by their firm.
West £ Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Walding, Kinnan £ Marvin,
Half's’(?it»rrh* 0 Cure is taken internally., Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Storm, of Marion township, celebrated the fiftieth
Wholesale anniversary of their wedding, on
The occasion was a pleas-
acting directly upon the blood and mucous ant one, and all who participated surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent ... ...... free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by an therein report a most enjoyable time. Dru “ i8t8 ' m * r 1 A lamp ex loded at the
of City MaVshal Starr,
night, scattering the burning oil ail over the parlor. The carpet was
lost a lot of personal property, including a copy of Roberts’ rules, a fine paper cutter, an onyx ink-stand and a silk umbrella. A reporter had his rubbers confiscated. But the clock still hangs on the wall, and the large chandeliers are attached to the ceiling yet. Of course, no one knows who took these things, but it was noticeable that the members themselves went out with heavy packages, and some of them had large boxes expressed to their homes.
Nellie Calvert to Annie and Nancy Gilmore, land in Greencastle, *500. Emma C. Kelley to Couchman & Huff, land in Franklin township, *200. Wm. A. Shoptaugh to Squire J. Hurst laud in Greencastle tp., q. o.
d.,?l.
Mary A. Edwards to Bridget Shea, lot in Greencastle. * . Elizabeth McGaughey to Roachdale Bank, lot in Roachdale, *900. Squire J. Hurst and O. P. & L. W. Shoptaugh, land in Greencastle tp.,
*2,756.
E. J B. Nelson to J. B. Nelson,
Over in Clay County a farmer has posted on one of his field fences the following: “Ifany man or woman’s cow or oxer.s gets into these oats his or her tail will be cut off as the case may be. I am a Christian man and pay my taxes but darn a man who
lets his critters run
a
loose.”
Awarded Highest. Honors—World’s Fair.
CREAM
MEUEAMmSJ^
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It was found that every drinking
residence glass and one water cooler were gone, ] , anf ^ i n on Friday j .u.d that who *atfer had Iwen emptied
from the other. Even the brass chains were taken from some of tho
land
burned, and furniture in the room curtains.
O.
was scorched and smoked beiore the fire could bo extinguished. Loss about *100.
Members who were here two years ago declare that more property was taken this session than ever befoie.
M. J. Leonord to J. B. Nelson,
in Russell tp., *1,6S0.
Charles W. Owens to Maggie Owens, lot in Russellville, *600. Squire J. Hurst to R. R. Sinclair, land in Greencastle tp., *1,895.
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MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cieam of Tartar Pov.’der. Fiee from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. .40 YEARS THE STANDAI
