Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1908 — Page 3

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COUNTY NEWS

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To come in and see our new fall suitings, they will serve to give you a C()UKECT impression of the season's best styles, Our styles are the styles of TODAY umi the individuullity of our clothes emphasizes the beauty of the fabric. Sutherlin

PI T\AMVlhhK Senators Layman and Moore spoke here Saturday night. Mr. Layman spent his youth here, and he is always happy to meet his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. .Jamee Garner visited in Hendricks County Saturday

and Sunday.

Mrs. It. H. Bowen is spending a week at Uenssalaer. Miss Minnie Bowan went to Gosport Saturday to visit Miss Myrtle

Spaulding.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Illinois visited the former’s father Saturday night and Sunday. The Putnamville hand will play at | Cloverdale next Saturday night. Mrs. Etter and daughter of Greeneastle vBited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Paris and Mrs. Hill are i moving to Rockville. | Surely the birthday surprise on i Mrs. James Curtis was complete in every detail. Mr. Curtis as well as ! his wife was In his happiest mood. He has made a great hit with his fruit raising and is very proud of his j suecesB and his broad smile an 1 ; merry twinkle of his eye on this oc- : rasion seems to give expression to ! the following sentiment: ! I have a right good orchard ! Beyond my barn and stable Fruit down in the cellar ! And fruit upon my table. Fruit around the garden j Fruit out in the bin i Fruit for the neighbors and fruit

! 1’of the kin.

j And Cider by the barrel And cider by the small. Cider by the jug full,

•J'V'L' V* And < idcr for us all. When lo al option has won out j« , And nothing turns up wet ' ; Come out here for elder, •S (That’s no joke, you bet). # When that’s within their reach. ’ No matter where you plant it

4 i Hurry and he quick,

Be sure to plant an orchard If you plant it south of Deer Creek.

CLOVHKDALK Mrs. Christina Snider visited her daughter, Mrs. S. L. Srott at Clay City over Sunday. R. J. Dyer of Bainbridge is la charge of the railroad office during the absence of Agent Wingfield Li South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McCurry visited J. E. Dunkin and family at Wallace Junction on Sunday. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Sam McCoy of Man1 hattan were Sunday visitors with | relatives hero. J. E. McCurry is in charge of SanI dy, Flint L Sandy’s furniture store, while the proprietors are visiting the Rosebud Indian lands in South Da-

kota.

Last Sunday night Dora Keller dreamed that the devil was after him find plunged through a window and started up the road. The familv 1 a wakened by the crash of glass mad ■ nn Investigation and discoverer Dora’s absence. He was found still

morning. Miss Okie Witt spent Sunday at Roachdale. Mrs. Josephine McCloud of Indianapolis is visiting her brother, Ben Tool. Henry Sweet and family called at W. W. Dawson’s Sunday afternoon. Wilbur Bohannon and family visited at John Cox’s over Sunday. Nina Dawson and Marguerite Picked were at Roachdale Saturday afternoon. Miss Grace Davis and brother, Elmer of near Bainbridge visited at W. L. Hall's over Sunday. Mrs. Edna Carpenter returned to her home in Terre Haute this week.

COATKSVILLK Mrs. A. J. Burks has returned from a visit in Terre Haute. Mra. Mary Webster and daughter. Roxle, of Greencastle, visited Tyra Masten and family Sunday. Wm. Davis, wife and daughter, Etta, attended the funeral of Mrs. Davis' sister at Danville on Tuesday. Mary Greenlee who was operated on for appendicitis is getting along

very nicely.

The first number of the lectur'’ eoutv v dl be given in C o M. E. evening. October

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Church Thursday

15, 1908.

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asleep, walking along t ie read bleed- m.

ing profusely from cuts on his hand j Mr otII)( , rt of A ,., r , wm b ,., rin and leg inflicted by broken ■ - ! !•> I , „r • m . w Louse mimed; .tel; did not awaken until ho was erougat in tl ... . ; , ;inl( v addition, hack to the house His wounds : - Mr (; , M is who w: taken qulred surgical attention although | aulU , ( , nly j,, MoU(! ,. .fu-noon with

congestion of the stomach is report-

they uro not serious.

T. M. Layne made a hiisine .s trip to Fratna'sville on M iiuhty. Mies Ruth Runyan visited Green-

castle on Monday.

Dr. and Mrs. Sommer cf Greenfield vl. ited relatives here this v oeir. Mrs. M r. G. Horn of Ort'em- ' i!e n! i.Pr sister, Mrs. Henry Marlin of I’o .ford, Iowa, are visiting rela-

tives here.

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Kentucky horse breeders association T ! . ts - .M < icttihiT di h \ o 1 (th. NVtR and RtTURN “ IiaN I0NAL WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION lei-en sale October isth to 28r(l, inclusive. UAL CONVENTION AMERICAN FE0ERATI0N OF OH Tiekuls sold Nov. 4th lo loth, inclusive. :W ORLEANS and RETURN I /A CHURCH CONVENTION < M’,, 7 an ! |(hhrI n»turnini^ October 24. ) LON I ST TICKETS M^Itish UMBN* Ami POINTS in the WESf and SOUTHST. < )n sale daily to Oc;t 31, 11*08. )ME SEEKERS’ RATES THWEST. SOUTHWEST. MICHIGAN, MEXICO BRITISH POSSESSIONS f or datvibd ii.lo rnation iff Agent. 310 POUR ROUTU** I KttF.IN, G. P A. Cincinnati, Ohio. I! SO Tu St

ROACHD \LF. The teachers of Jackson, Franklin and Russell townthlps hell their Int stitute in the school building here j Saturday. County Superintendent j Oscar Thomas of Greencastle met with them. William Call and wife visited their son, Harry and family at Indianapolis last week. John Averitt and wife were called on Friday to the bedside of his daughter. Mrs. Nannie McMurtry at Cairo who attempted to take her life by drinking carbolic acid. A ver small portion was used and she is getting along nicely. The Misses Katie Keough of New Maysville. Nellie Lovett, of Carpentersville, Mary Burks of Russellville, and Clara Reed of Raccoon attended institute here Saturday and visited Miss Elia Walsh. The Philomath Club will meet next Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Maude Mauck. The subject for discussion is “Campaign Issuer.i.” Ml • Nellie Lovett spent Saturday night and Sunday with her brother. Will, and family. Thomas Walsh and James Lewman of Fincastle spent Sunday with home folks. The High School has made arrangements for a lecture course. Two good lectures and two splendid mu - iral recitals are promised. Miss Grace Young is moving to Crawfordsville this week where her half brother, Voris Tobin, is in Wabash College and she will give her niece, Grace Miller, the advantage of tho high school of that place. J. N. Anderson ari l family visited Jerry Miller and family Sunday nflernoon.

M A Ml \TT.\N J. D. Hooten nf Indianapolis here visiting home r Ika. Jack Smith lias fln'.-hod making molasses. Frank Perk of Stringtown war. seen in these parts Friday look In .: for milk cows. Dr. McAninch and wife of Roachdale visited the hitter's parents over Sunday. I). C. Brjckney and son, Roy, are hauling props to Hamricks. Ernest Herbert butchered a fm< beef last Wednesday. T. M. Roberts was In Owen Co inly last week looking for butcher stok. J. L. Fellows and James Tate attended the Democratic meeting at the King tchool house. Ross Mercer is cutting corn for David Duel. Several from here attended th dance at George Moore's last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. McCoy spent the Sabbath at Cloverdale. Oscar Holland sports a new buggy There will be preaching at the Christian Church at this place next Sunday by the Rev. Harver. Homer McMurry spent Sunday with Ross Mercer. Our schools are progressing nicely with Mii-.ses Mace and Stockwell as teachers.

For Sal«^—Shropshire buck lambs W. W. Hodge, R. R. No. 2. CloverdaIe.lt

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C. H. BARNABY

It. It. NO. J, ItKKLSYli.iJC Mack Foster and wife of Waynetown visited lii.s mother Saturday. Quite a number from here went to Greencastle Saturday. Emry Aker of Lena visited his mother Saturday. Miss Ida McElroy started to Kansas City. Mo.. Saturday to visit friends far a month or more. A family by the name of Perkins 1c moving in the R. \. Reel property. Cash Hadley and wife of Brazil visited tho latter's aunt, Mrs. M. B. Gtrton Thursday. The first institute was held for this school year Saturday. John McElroy is working out tho rned tax. thereby improving the roads. Onier Nelson’s unde of Brunerstown visited them Sunday the first time he has been in Reelsville for 40 yea r;. While a party of men and women were going up the hill south of the bridge in an automobile Sunday, the machine balked and run back, missed th< brl i re and turn • l over. N<> i ne hart. : ut It t est |20 clear the wreck. Mack Foster and wife returned home Saturday afternoon.

NORTH W IS ’ING I ON Berry Brown spoil! the day at !:’• son’s last Sunday. Mrs. M iry Clark i , early again. John l rton took dinner with hicousin Tom Brown Sunday. Josie Brown spent the day last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James ; Lewis north of Greencastle. EJ Rogers called on his father, .1. C. Rogers Sunday morning. Mrs. William McMurry went to Brazil last Saturday to visit b oson Otis. ' Ed Sharp and wife of Groencastle visited at Stop !!5 Sunday eve. George Landes visited at Ills sister's. Mrs. Mice Houck’s Sunday night. Institute las Saturday was well attended.

t'A IM’KNTKI LSVILLK M. A. Pickel was at Indianapolis Monday. Miss Mattie Wills visited home folks over Sunday. Messrs. Oscar and Ora Phillips railed on friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. A. Pickel and Nina Dawson were at Bainbridge Saturday

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RLE \\ ! GARDEN Mr. Tin;iscian will rno.e to Tone Haute and Tom Hasper will move In ••is he r i run the farm for the man that hough; it. He will not move in the farm. Mm Fester and wife of Waynetown v.-a I wn Sunday in his auto. Rcss lieiinett lias moved In Cla.ence Sears’ house. Pat Ci" iwell and wife of Terre Haute ; pent Sunday with his sister. Mr. Thurman’s two sisters and their hushandc. of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Thurman and wife Institute was held at Reelsville Sehccl House Saturday.

R It NO. I. FILLMORE Mr ,. Lizzie Sinclair s>K>nt Friday with her mother, Mrs. Campbell. Miss Cora Flynn spent a few days last v eek with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shoptaugh who were moving to Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Frye spent Sunday at Sam Detro’s. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Lcachman spent Sunday at George Shoptaugh'c Miss Nellie Elliott visited Mrs. Lizzie Sinclair Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kate Flynn spent a few days last week at Crov/fardsville.

NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS

The Democrats of Greencastle Township, will meet In the Court House at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, October 15, to nominate candidate for Trust -e and a candidate for Assessor of Greencastle Township.

Modern Woodmen at Itoelsville. Oreencattle Camp No. 3349, Modern Woodmen installed a camp Reelsville Monday night. There were twenty candidates given the w , k and the remainder of twenty will h > initiated by the Reelsville team when thoroughly organized. Prospects a’ ■ very favorable for a strong lodge.

Mellon Heiite Excursions. To Denver. Colorado Springs, and Pueblo. Col, account I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. September 10, 17 IS, return limit September 30th, $31.35 round trip. One way colonist rates to California. North Western PadfiCoast and intermediate points, on ile September 1st to Oct 30tl. Home Seekers rates tr> various points To Y’ellow Stone National Park, after July lath, summer rates, round trip S41!.85. Summer and all year tourist tickets on sale daily to Pacific coast md various health and summer re •sorts J. A. Michae", Agent. Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croora, the wide'.v known proprietor of the Croom Hotel. Vaughn, Miss,, says: “For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed t 0 have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I began taking It, md three bottles affected a complete cure.” The fame of tlrs life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at tho Owl Drug Store. 60c and $1.0(1. Trial bottle free.

Was Used to It. On a very hot Sunday uK»riiuig James was required to accompany his father to church. That was contrary to the boy's indiuutlon. ‘‘Father,” said the little chap, “why need people go to church when it is so botr “My sou," las father replied, “Satan is around us much in hot weather as at any time.’’ “Oh,” eukl the boy, “but Satan daMui't uiiud hot waathar!" — PabAh: Ledger

For any pam, from top to toe. from any cause. Dr. Thomas' Byeotric Oil. PaioSfan’t stay wYiera It Is used.

NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: To David R. Maze, Sheriff of Putnam County, Greeting: Notice is hereby given that on Tue-day, 3rd Day of November, 1008 nn election will be held in each voting precinct in said county, at which time and place the legal voters will cast their ballots for persons to fill the following offices, viz: Two presidential electors at large. One presidential elector for the First congressional district. One presidential elector for the Second congressional district. One presidential elector for the Third congressional district. One presidential elector for tho Fourth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Fifth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Sixth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Seventh congressional district. One presidential elector for the Eighth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Ninth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Tenth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Eleventh congressional district. One presidential elector for the Twelfth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Thirteenth congressional district. One congressman for the Fifth congressional district. One joint senator to represent the counties of Putnam, Morgan and Marlon. One member of the legislature to represent the County of Putnam. One prosecuting attorney for Thirteenth judicial circuit. One governor. One lieutenant governor. One judge of the Supreme Court for the Fifth District. One judge of the Appellate Court for the Fifth district. One Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of State. One Attorney-General. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. One Reporter of Supreme Court. One Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics. One Sheriff for Putnam County. One treasurer for Putnam County. One coroner for Putnam county. One surveyor for Putnam county. One commissioner for the Second district in Putnam County. One commissioner for the Th'rl district in Putnam county. FOR RITSSELL TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR JACKSON TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR CLINTON TOWNSHIP One truetee. One assessor. FOR MONROE TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR FLOYD TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR MADISON TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR MARION TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP One trustee. On*' assessor. FOR WARREN TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR CLOVERDALE TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. FOR MILL CREEK TOWNSHIP One trustee. On*' assessor. FOR JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP One trustee. One assessor. In witness whereof I, James T. Hamilton, clerk of tin* circuit court in and for said county and state. - have hereunto set my hand and af- j fixed the seal of said court at Green-| castle. Indiana, this 9th day of Octo- I her, 1908. (Seal.) James L. Hamilton. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. | I hereby certify that the foregoing j is a true and verbatim copy of the i certificate and notice delivered to me by James L. Hamilton, clerk of the circuit court of Putnam County. D. R. Maze, Sheriff.

LYDIA E. F1NKHAM Xo other medicino has boon so succes-ml in r< lie\in t the .vi: ing of women or received so many genuino testimonial.-: as ha:- Lydia E. Pinkliam’.sVog'etaMe Compound. In every community you will lind women who have boon restort d to hea'th by Lydia E. I'inklnuu’s Vegetable Compound. Almost every one you meet has either been benefited b> it, or has friends who have. In bio i'inkhnm Laboratory at Lynn,]\Ia ~ ., any woman any day may see the file containing over one million one 1 tndred thousand letters from ■women s* iking health, and here are tho letters in which they openly state over their own signatures that they were cured by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegi Le Compound. Lj lia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound lias saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is made from roots and herbs, without drugs, and is wholesome and harmless. 'ihe reason why Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the feminine organism, restoring it to a healthy normal condition. Women who are suffering from those diaiii .-..-ung iiis peculiar tot heii sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health.

Birthday surprise

Mr. James Curtis had a happy thought when he invited the relatives of himself and wife to surprise her Friday. Mr. Asbury O’Hair and Miss Carrie were the first arrivals and they found Mrs. Curtis industriously sewing carpet rags. But she soon laid by her work as the folks began to come thick and fast. Each family brought a basketful! of the best things to eat. The most interesting article on the table was the huge birthday cake made by Mrs. Alf Curtis. 184 3-1908 were the dates on the white Icing in raised letters of pink. Each guest had a piece of this fine cake. “Aunt Salina” was remembered with many beautiful and useful gifts. After dinner we were invited to the barn and everybody was given a jug of fresh, sweet cider and a basket of red apples to carry home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Secrest, Mr. and Mrs R. H. Bowen and Mr. John Bowen. The bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all and the afternoon delightfully spent in conversation. We hope Mrs. Curtis will live to enjoy many returns of the anniversary of her birth.

Dyspepsia is America'* curse. Burdock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drive# out Inpurltles, tone# the itomach, rest oral perfect dlgastioa. aormal weight, and

Does the Babyihrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother’s milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required f<>i the baby. If baby is not tv u:i.-hed by its artificial food, li : it requires SCOTT’S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements.

Srnd this adviliMienl. tnoclhrr with name wl paper in which it aaiwwa. your additu and four cant* to cover pmtrqn. and "e will tend you a "Camplct# Haudy Alia* of tha World.’ SCOTT * DOWlH. 4W Paarl St., New York