Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1906 — Page 3

COUNTY NEWS

As Reported fcy Hustling Correspondents.

I

WHEATON.

There have been a jrreat

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

BELLE CMON.

Miss Maybelle and Mattie McCam-

nia< k • ®nd Mrs. Charles ' s pe n 6 f heart tToubi e ”la»t week?

IX»NG BRANCH.

Harry n. Sweeney of Chirago is! mere nave oeen a great many visiting his father, John (5. Sweeney' hings transpire -dnee my last to you. and other relatives and friends in this ^ tnong tbem William Walls and wife section. made a few weeks visit with their Ednion Marshall, our gravel road s< »n and wife in Iowa and returned superintendent, has had a number of about one week ago well pleased

teams hauling gravel the past week, .with tlheir visit.

A bumper crop of apples this sea-] Mrs. Matilda A. Eggers of Cloverson. The farmers are having trouble dale, has been visiting in these dig-

to give <them away. ings the past month.

Mrs. Ella Oardner had a serious J L. Henry and family, visited M.

Dr. L. Henry during State Fair week and

FAILED TO BLOW 0UT1HE WATER gyi-g P()f J^g gjygg

ONE MEDICINE THU HAS NEVER FAILED

When the Engine Was Started Mew Out the Head But No

One Was Injured.

Rairlift Bros., engaged in doing some of the grading on the interurban line west of this city had an accident before them that will greatly throw them back in their work and

Sottce

Kindly Observe the Following.

your writing will be easily read. I se Lj'y. and Mrs U'yMt Card and Mary) Allce M Prank who went to Thorn-L William Keyes’ house is growing will cost four or five hundred’doHars •nly one side of the paper and do not Il u - llt are visiting their town t0 attend ha8 Kone t0 ra< pldly. ' 1 I0Ur ° r nVe tlundre<1 do!lar s

Ch- ;r.: 5": w " h

live your full name and postofflce »d- ^‘ ,dren > R°»> e 1"''. Dob, ‘' Samuel Coiglazier and wife of had become very dry and wells were traction engine that has double cyl-

aKfoS.rL.'Ss? sst s “'- 22* ~

to make 'the repairs. They operate

The ground ** large gracing t.^aciiine by a huge

Health Fully Restored and the loy of Life Regained. When a cheerful, brave, light-hearted woman is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, the BLUES, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way ; Shg has been feeling “out of sorts'*

to insure insertion of your matter.

School is progressing nicely.

I Mrs. H. M. Mc-Canimack of Indian.apolis is visiting relatives and friends

jhere this week.

Will Walker and Maybelle McCam- water”

„ , their tongues out, and the rains ,. en „ inf , lln Samuel Skelton is on the sick list, were very much appreciated. | B B a up

and when it

Charles T. Myers' are preparing to, came , * m<> to go to work the engineer

BELLE I'MON.

■ Schools progressing nicelv.

| Miss Edith Allee who is staving at' mack ‘‘ailed on Miss Mattie McCamL. N. Scott’s going to school, visited niatk Sunday evening, heme folks Saturday and Sunday. 1 - v,rs - Flora Vaughan and Mrs.

Thomas Brothers has been drill-

ing a well for James DiMnger. The go to Kansas to spend the winter pulled the throttle and turned the well Is 67 feet with a 40-foot stand of with relatives. Last Saturday about I steam In the cylinders When the

SSL." '•"Jll.lf «*>»• waa shut down S.t.rda,

Rob Irwin has the frame of his new baskets and smiling faces betook

house up. The work is progressing themselves to his domicile In the * was allowed to cool off and the

J J r,v 1 1 aura Mr-r. m mari, vt slowly on Recount of Mir. Skelton, the Walnut Creek bottom south of here,, cylinders became filled with water 1 r n B Ue a r nd ^ ^ ! iiran i DauTl^rSTsunNiav head carpenter’s sickuess. and in spite of the inclement weathe;' condensed from the steam. When Wallace and wife were guests of] Daisy Larkin Sunday. . _ , Bro . Clglazier preached at Dong they report a nice time intersperced the 8team wag turned in , he pl8ton “

Emery McCammack and wife Wed- i Mrs - Sally Reed and Mrs. George Branch Sundav.

Uesday. B Grant Scott and wife visited the ia'ter’s father Friday. m Miss Gertie Horn called on Mrs. Sarah Pickens Tuesday. I Mrs. Hiram Pritchard and daughters, Bonnie and Lurile, visited Mrs. Everett McAninoh Wednesday. S Miss Flora Dorsetit spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Forreet Hu rst. B Mrs. Agnes Whittaker spent Tuesday night with John Cohn and wife. B Little Eldon McCammack, w r ho has bet u sick, is reported better. | A. R. Hurst and wife spent Saturday night at M. M. Hurst’s. ■ Ruby Brown and wife and daughtei were guests of J. W. Stringer Sun-

day.

B Ernest Dorsett and family and Grant Scott and family spent Sunday

Reed called on Sam McAnJnch

| with music by Reub&n Walls and

an( l Harrison Forney of Morris county, crew; late In the evening they started Iuoved from the force of the pressure Kansas, was in this vicinity last week for home wetter and wiser than be- against the water contained in the

family one day last week.

W in Allee of Louisville is visiting earning on the many friends ui

relatives and friends here this week, youth.

David Cohn of Martinsville called o„ r teacher. Miss Julia Reed on Mrs. Mary Hill one day last week, boarding with J. M. Qulnliflk.

for some time; head bas ached and Pitfk also : has slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or

, , . , , r ,, , . ■ , twice; head dizzy, and heart beats very bis fore, but chuck full of grub and best other end and something had to move fast; then that bearing-down feeling, wishes for the host and hostess s safe 1 The heads of the cylinders blew and during her periods she is exeeea-

is journey and pleasant trip, and manvl , > . , . . , ‘ more reunions of the Eggers family.' 0ut but fortunately no one was near

and Cedric and Miss Zeiia Scott Henry Oirpenter; No. 9, Ben King; at Charles Gregorie’s Sund tv. Mrs. Brown visited Jo. Dorsett and No 10> U ppe r room, Robert Irin, Jr.; Matilda A. Eggers and m‘. T. Hen-

mammmsmmm ’ ' ' . Julia Kppd ' No - 7 . I da " ood : No- S. George F. Jeffries and wife visited | The machine was located on the

Chris Stoner land when the accident occurred and with it shut down the work will proceed slowly. The Rat-

furnished conveyance to No.. 10, Carl Williams and wife and sister, 1 cliffs have pushed things on their ROU’HDUE Char ey Kyle has the contract of Bessie, visited with relatives in North' ,, f )h erad e and w'll iike’v HUAUifUAiiH. carrying the pupils to their school. £alem Sunday. .section te ana w.n uke .>

Mrs. Smith of Illinois visited at J. Ida Wood did not begin teaching un* Milt V Eggers and family visited L. Higgin s the latter part of last til September 2a, on account that the with O is Bartlett near Groveland

! furniture for the new school house Sunday.

did not arrive any sooner. , John West is driving the school wagon from this vicinity to the LebC\RIM'NTKRsVILLE. anon School house and Arthur Plunk-

wife last week.

lower room, John Priest. No. 1 has ry visited Sylvester Whit ted

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAvoy call- p e( , n abandoned and the pupils are Roachdale Sunday ed on Harl Grady and w ife Sunday. .... . K r. .. rlurt ' .-uumay

at Frank DorseM’s.

Ernest McCammack and wife visit-! week,

ed Robert Terry and wife Saturday ! Clay Cline has en’ered DePauw. right and Sunday. Maud Taylor of Indianapolis is visit- ■ Ada McCammack called on Mayme ing her aunt. Mary Taylor, of this

Hu at Tuesday. place.

Bott Hill and mother, Mrs. Emma' Charles Faller of this place and Hill, spent a few days last week at Miss Allie Skaggs of Ladoga were iia'tiasv.ille. united in marriage last Wednesday, pjdrs. Julia McAninch spent Friday Sept. 2G. They have gone to house<wl; i her daughter, Mrs. Clara Heath, keeping in the Roger’s property. May KOrva Kellar and wife were guests peace and prosperity attend hem is of Wm Kellar Sunday. jthe wish of their many friends. BMps. Olive Stringer and children, ; The band concert will be given Lofty and Maynard, spent Wednesday next Thursday night by the North at Wm MoCammaek's. Salem band. This will be the last for Bmps. Herehel Rogers spent Thurs- The season and a good crowd is day at Richard McCammack’s. ed. 0

• Mrs. Willie McCammack visited Miss Myrtle Hennon has resigned Roachdale Monday af ernoon

Mrs Maranda McCammack Thursday her position as dork at Sutherlin’s

finish their part of the work by No-

vember 1.

WILL MAKE EXAMINATIONS

Miss Okie Witt spen: Saturday and e* 1 is hauling from the Eggers school Sunday with home folks. house, commonly known as No. 1, to

Chas. Sillerv and familv and Frank Barnard.

SiHe-y and family dined at L. T. Ne- P- M P’ lst has sold his farm to well’s Sunday. Y. N. New and they and his son-in-

M ry Craver of Ladoga spent Mon

day at John Craver’s.

H.*ns Anderson ami family spent They will be greatly missed here, but Sunday a’ CM Anderson’s. what we lose others gain. Mr. ind Mrs. Joe McKee visited W.! While at Roachdale Sunday we vis-

1 ’V L. Hall and familv Sundav. Led James Robbins, who just returnaesl ‘ Glen Pickel and Ore] Watson were ed from Martinsville, where he had

, been taking treatment for rheuma-

I

Wednesday.

BHusking corn is the order of the

day.

The I. O. O. I. surprised Miss Ber- tism, and was pleased to note his im-

■s. AiaramiH mcc-aiuiuacs i nursuay nci cw>mviu n.-< »ion s m ouuieiiius , t.koii. o •, i .. .i nrov^mpnt

fissrw.81522 r 0r “ e _ KI " s v *“ n - despite the inclement weather. ] bruises received in an accident by Vlege Cox has purchased the S. P. their buggy overturning near Henry

Miss Madire Allen of Ohio i« visit 'Watson property and will move here Dafoe's house about two weeks ago. ing her g?andnaren"s M? E^nd Mrs' soon ’ whd< ’ h waa a lloee Cal1 f0r both ° f

Allen and Other relatives * ! ArU and Delle Watson were them.

At^s Whitt of Mor*h Tnasen t tr>n at Roachdale Tuesday. | Eld. C. L. Airhart went to Texas ped off here to spend the day with he^ , an ?, £ rank Al - no,d vlsltpd toZmed^f"his re" rTvet^ 'hr0*1 hp.r Tas \Ti 11 pr and familv ^hp I’incastlp Sunday. . bppn informed of hi., rpturn .'ot.

was enroute to visit ‘her parent*. Mr. 1 "’m Carpenter of Terre Haute €arl Kgge«« Is assisting in b«»ildlng, represent them to be.

and Mrs. James Miller, south of Bain-f und T a >: he * e - . . .. J * 'wer tn hn^ vef hut bridge Benton Johnston and familv spent’ Some clover to hull >et but

Asa Gillen and Girt have moved their real estate office into the tele-

phone building.

HEBRON.

Rev J. C. Ashley preached here Sunday morning. KiHebron school has an enrollment of 38 scholars. Walter McGaughey,

teai her.

1 Rev. Richard Martin and family began a series of meeting at the new Christian church, Russellville, Mon-

day. Oct. 1.

S Two companies began killing beef

Saturday.

■ Taylor Carrington has been putiMng some fine bass in his stone (Riarry pond. f Misses Edith and Elma Wilson actompanied by Chas. Goff and John Mvers spent Sunday near Brick Chap :

el.

The postoffiie will soon move into the old store room vacated by Dean &

Gibson.

Benton Johnston and familv spent’ Some clover to hull yet but too

Sundav afternoon at Newton Power’s damp at Present.

I Mr. and Mrs. Wm Watson and chil- Ralph Cook of Montgomery county dren visited Jas. VanHook and family vlslte dd s sister, Mrs. B. B. Stringer

Cant Ion!

It cures Hem-

[ This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has

had the largest sale of any medicine bottle guaranteed by the Owl ir the world since 18G8 for the cure L>rug Store, 50c and $1.00.

Human Blood 'larks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the hhome of J.

Sunday afternoon Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Every-

one invited.

Bible Class at 3:30 p. m. Come. Epwort.h League at 0:30 p. m.

W. Williams, a well known mer- Subject, “The Grace of Giving.’’ 2 chant of Bac, Ky. He writes: “Twen- Cor , g ; 9:C-S: 1 Cor. 10:2. Leader, ty years ago 1 had severe hemorr- M iss Nina Dawson. Come and wtl-

hages of the lungs, and was near t . 0 me.

death when I began taking Dr. j Regular preaching secvlc eat 7:00 King’s New Discovery. It com- p m . by the pastor. Rev. Otto Martin, pletely cured me and I have remain- A special invitation is extended to

Samples Will Go Through the Stale Laboratory to Discover Fraud*

tilaut Ingredients.

Norris Thompson, the representa-

law, George Farrow, and family will j ti V e of the State Board of Health, has move to Scott county in November. | comp)eted , lis work of insp6t . tion ln

this city and returned to Indianapolis on the noon train. While here he visited several of the grocery stores and took samples of vinegar, baking powder and other articles that are offered for sale to the people and which may be adulterated by the manufacturers. He also took notice of the conditions around the grocery stores and noted the way articles of

food were kept.

Samples of drugs were also taken and they too will be analyzed by the chemists to see if they are what they

Different tinc-

tures, olive oil, surphur and the like are often adulterated to make them cost less and people are cheated and in some cases injured by using them. Mr. Thompson will Jikely have a report made of his visit to Greencastle and will give his idea of things and what ought to be done to relieve the patrons of stores and shops from

mgly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor says: “ Cheer up : you have dyspepsia; you will be all right

•oon.”

But she doesn’t get “ all right," and hope vanishes; then come the brooding. morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don’t wait until yonr sufferings have Jriven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone, but take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. See what it did for Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 81S» 12th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C.S.A. She writes: Dear Mrs Pinkhatn; “ I cannot tell you with pen and ink what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has T>ne for me 1 suffered with female troubles, extreme lassitude. ‘ the blue*,' nervousness and that all gone feeling. I was advised to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable L’omi>oimd, and it not only cured my female derangement,but it has restored me to perfect health and strength The buoyancy of my younger days has returned, and I do not suffer any longer with despoudeiicv, as 1 d'd before 1 consider Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a boon to sick and suffering women." If you have some derangement ol the female organism write Mra. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice.

\ CLOSED SEASON

Even ’1 '-.liits arc Protected by lor Six Weeks Beginning October 1.

I .aw

Sunday,

Miss Hazel Hostetler of Lebanon, I visited Henry Wilson over Sunday. Some more fresh news and a great de:il of stale stuff but have not time to harvest it.

and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cought remedies made by d r uggist and others that are cheap ai d good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup •^nn’ escepcially for Consumption, Where there is difficuN expectoration end coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like Ger-

ed well ever since,

orrhages. Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for weak lungs. Every

Drug T rial

everyone.

If you have lost your boyhood 'spirits, courage and confidence of i youth, we offer you new life, fresh courage .and freedom from ill health . in Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ! :’. r ) cents, Tea or Tablets. W. W. Jones. oc

There are two days yet in which a man may hunt and not violate the law, providing he has consent of the state in the shape of a license and can coddle the man on whose I land he wants to hunt into giving permission. From next Monday until November 10 is a closed season in Indiana and even the rabbit, ordinarily considered fair game any old time H sighted can frisk his stub tail in defiance to man and dog—providing he can outrun the latter—and enjoy six weeks of absolute protection under the law. From October 1 to November 10 duck and water fowl

adulterated goods and the like. The ( . an he legally killed, but nothing else

H T. MERIDIAN.

bottle free.

SUNSET HILL.

Mrs. Gilbert Sinclair and Miss Cora Flynn spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Shoptaugh. /

work of the Board of Health is now carried on on a large scale and people are out all the time gathering data and visiting places where there might be a chance for disease to spread.

Injured In a Runaway.

Mrs. John Wysong was painfully

Itcware of Ointments for Catarrh

That Contain Mercury.

*s mercury will surely destroy the

sense of smell iand completely de-1 James Knights and wife, John

range the whole system when enter- Knight, and wife and Bill Scobee and injured Monday aitetnoon in a runaing it through the mucous surfaces.! wife spent Sunday at Loyd Knight’s. | way accident a t the crossing of the Su.h articles should never be used | Scott Allee and family spent Sun-]Crawfordsville Road by the trestle

work of the National Engineer Co. in their work for the Big Four. She was driving a horse and buggy and when about to go under the trestle, work one of fihe dinky cars was dumped and the horse took fright

except on prescriptions from reput- day at Taber Hurst’s,

able physicians, as the damage they; Mabelle McCoy spent Sunday at

w ill do is ten fold to the good you her uncle’s Sylvanus Vermilion’s.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shopt.a.ugh spent ean possibly derive from them. Hall’s, Golden Hibbs spent Sunday with Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank : f a ;!, r ih Cure, manufactured by F. J. Bonnie Hurst.

Shoptaugh. (Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O., contains not Cecil Lewis has returned home af-

Mr. and Mr®. Lawson Frye spent j mer( >„ r y, ar i d is taken internally, act- ter several days' stay with Winnie

Sunday at Sam Detro’s. i'j,,;, directly upon the blood and mu- Hurst. ,

On Thursday evening o-'-cured a cm , g surfaces of the system. In buy-| Roxle and Lina Hursct spent Sun- and started to run. Mrs. Wysong very quiet wedding, the contracting j n£ r Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you , day afternoon with Nettie Hubble, (jumped from the buggy and in so

The purpose of the closed season is to protect quail from hunters who go into the fields ostensibly to shoot rabbits, but who in reality are in search of quail. To make the law strong a man is liable to arrest for being found with a gun in the fields and woods during the closed season and it is as much against the law to take bird dogs out for practice during the season for protecting quail.

Can Syrup. The 25 cent size has Just prir,l€s , b( ' inp A!fr . , ' 1 .f.' bad ‘ 1 ' ,nd ' ,iss P;’ the genuine. JMs taken Intern-) Comma Jerry spent Sunday after d , (lnK S p rained her ankle and other-

ieen Introduced this year Regular 0 ^ n ^o 8 ^0,7* iffe^” * ™* do ’ 0 ’* io ’ by P ’><*>" w,,h ,j7zie Fox

P ze 75 cen,lj - At a11 druggists, ly29 Ml88 oraee Leachman spent Fri- — day night with Miss Myrtle Detro. HARD SCRARHLE. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shoptaugh spent

_ „ . , , „ . . „ Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

■ Being a bad. rainy day Saturday. | •’

|5*'Pt. 29, the big dinner at

C. T.

Jlyer’s was well attended. There •were CSpresent, big, little, old and foun*. Ail came prepared for a feast and hbere were pies and cakes to a finish. Mrs. Ivy Hedge got the prize for having the best cake on the “table, out of 14others. The music was furnished by Rube Walls, violin, {§ Mbarl Walls, mandolin, Jesse Eggers, ■J. guitar, and everybody enjoyed the Btring band, it was great music.. C. T. Myers and wife will go on heir journey to Kansas Xo visit their laughter, Mrs. May Harsh, and other relatives and friends. The hope is hat they will arrive there safe and lave a rejoiceable time. They will emain six months.

spent Tuesday

Farr

Mrs. Art Raines at Geo. Shoptaugh’s.

Hazel Shoptaugh visited with ber grandparents several days last week.

FERN.

Charley Bayeinger and wife and

lichard Frazier and family spent Peyton, have diptheria.

PUTNAMVILLE. Miss Grace Walden has returned from a few weeks stay in Wisconsin much improved in health. Miss Grace Weathers returned to her home in Cloverdale after spending a few weeks with relatives in this vicinity and Manhattan. Mrs. Dr. Horne and daughter, Reggie, spent Sunday with relatives in

Cloverdale.

Mrs. l^ayman and daughters have been visiting R. L. Dorsey and family The infant son of Mrs. Mildred Frazier is not expected to live. Alfred and Mary Peyton, little son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom

J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.) Emery Collins and'wife and Henry wise in i" rt ‘ d herself. The horse ran Sold bv druggists. Price 75 cents Runyan and wife spent Sunday at away and comp.etely demolished the

She had just bought a nlce =

A Lucky Postmistress Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King’s New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach. Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You’ll agree with her if you try these painless purifiers that infuse new life. Guaranteed by the Owl Drug Store. Price

oc

per bottle.

Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. oc

.George Collins’.

T <-v M n I o A $ 1 ^

] buggy.

j. J. Bowen Is on the sick list. This is the season of decay and

Weakened vitality. Nature Is being shorn of its beauty and bloom. If you ould retain yours, fortify your system with Hollister’s Rocky Mountais Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. w "h w. Jones. oc

Floyd Township Convention. The Democrats of the couth pre-

. clnct of Floyd township will on SatTO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY urday> October C. 1 906, at 10 a. m. at Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine : Center School select a committeeman Tablets. Druggists refund money If to fill vacancy caused by removal of t falls to cure. E. W. GROVE’S sig-1 a. J. Smith out of county, nature is on each box. 25 cents. lyl» John F. Cooper, Chairman.

trnda" with Samuel Baysinger. Mrs. Effie Frazier and Mrs. Baysiner and daughter spent Monday with

Irs. Nora Plummer.

I Miss Maud Rua.rk has returned fcome after a week visit at Sand Creek mf Mrs Pearl Wright .-iient Sunday at. ®®~er mother’s, Mrs. Josey Baysinger

Roy Frazier spent Saturday ts cousin. Cecil Plummer.

John Plummer w^nt to Greencastle

BSaturday.

M \NRATTAN. Mrs. A. J. Albright is very sick at this writing. Miss Grace Weathers, who has been visiting relatives here for two weeks, has returned to her home in Clover-

dale.

Miss Ida Brant is visiting her

grandmother. Mrs. King.

Clarence Wright and family visit-

ed at Earn Herbert’s Sunday.

Our schools have commenced with

Jennie M irk and Virnic-e Hurst toeMne diair and had It tied on to

called o nthe latter’s mo'hfd. Della L

Hurst Sunday afternoon.

T. J. Hurst and family called on D. V. Hurst Sunday afternoon. Oscar Knight is on the sick list. Ben TLicber is preparing to build a new house. George Osborn is going to move to Greencastle In the near future and Orville Hill into the house vacated by

him.

Rath el Parish spent Sunday after-

noon with Eliza Garrison.

Mrs. Emma Wyatle of Carbon, who

the buggy and that too was torn up A buggy was sent from town and tthe injured woman taken to Dr. Bence’s office where her wounds were dressed and then was sent to her

home north of this city.

spent

the MisseOlace and Hendricks teach-. has been visiting relatives at this er8 place, returned home Saturday. Miss Essie Hinote Is attending I Harry Mtillis and family schools at Reelsville. Sunday at Rufus Sharp s.

S. S. McCoy went to Indianapolis;

last week to buy his fall stock of noon with Alice Runyan

goods.

Mrs. Maude Rabli and children visited her sister, Mrs. John Fellows, Saturday. Stella Zaring of Cloverdale and Lola Zaring of Greencastle spent Sunday with their parents here.

Devil's Island Torture Is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then 1 was advised to apply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Rugles, Ky. Heals all ounds, Burns and Sores like magic. 2 5c at the Owl Drug Store. oc

Sol Is Going After Them.

Sol Sudranskl, the candidate for Auditor on the Republican ticket, is making an aggressive campaign. Last week he heard that Sims & Co. were going down to the works to pay off the men. Sol had a thousand or so

Grace Pruitt spent Monday after- cards printed, saying he was a candi-

date and went along with the train.

Lottie and Rachel Albin spent! As tke paymaster would hand out the Monday night at George Osborn sc | enve i ope . go] gave the Huns one John Cash and family, who have,^ ruY ~A * . ... been living a few days in the house of his cards. The foreigners did not with Eliza Ward, moved Monday. (know whether it was an order to quit

Pearl McCammack and Venard Smith spent Sunday at Ethel Smith s.

FOR BOTH One disense of thinness in children is KcrofuUt; in ndulte, consumption. Hot It have poor blood; both need more fat. These diseases thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming them; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fat and SCOTT’S EMULSION

For Trade.

One piano and a parlor set— tlful damask—5 pieces, for a

beaugood

Many men give lavishly of gold, To build bridges and castles and towers of old: If you want everlasting fame, a benefactor be. Give the poor and needy Rocky Mountain Tea. W. W. Jones, oc

one told them It w-as a due bill for five dollars and now they are looking for Sol to'come back and pay them

the five.

young horse. Enquire at No. 435 Anderson street, Greencastle. 2t6

Strayed. A dark red 2-year old muley heifer with star in forehead. Information leading to her recovery will be rewarded. Wllliiam Day, Cloverdale, R R 1

(the job or a ticket to a circus. Some ( js the ea ^ ieHt and effective

form of cod liver oil. Here's a natural order of things that shows why Scott’s Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula and consumption. More fat, more weight, more nourish-

ment, that's why.

Ringo-Houck.

Friends are in receipt of wedding Invitations just sent out. reading as

follows:

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ringo Invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Druellle Hurd Ringo to Mr. Earl Houck, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 190C, at 12 o’clock.

Send fur free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 40^-445 Pearl Street, New Yoek VOc. And % l .OC n II It II 1