Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1908 — Page 4
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-*t t iiri ir. fie* u ta tie p: . 1- rj .-. Til g- b-i: I fee iiitle reasoa -oaf ft sio i!4 be oa? Jess liat tiit f;r Ti.’i a.: Mr Eeaiea»k/. “Tie =est fer.toj if cor triable* 1= -ie *.!' a " tket -ru ?-~zzoT~rt -jt -be i-.ra if tie Leu- -'.i-it* • ;ajs- . = g tie wiiiy 5oe*I oy. b 15. Ti»t took tie ^ les-.oi c.-1 of tie tgit ill cleared tiiaga f .r tie Rep ititaru i=l 5ef. tie Pcaoerkts w.tirrr: tie Iriai iasae tie/ ikd seem ezpei-.i* .= g to ir.a c=. It ts eoo.:e4e4 tiat t .e 5a-v - .4-. r : -. 1.0 zp-.z tie bor e*, i. tie Seoate rrj; -117 Repailiraa or mif-er iyr tie H-.oee gies Tie «- ear -= a fe rled fir tits ete-i.-.-.
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Tiese ~ea ekoald 100s lit tog eraer 10 f it: .f tie piaio .ofereo-e rikt - -.oieioe U etrier nistakea or It.a4 Er*i cio oat be rigit, lad Heueo»i7 s-aj* tier* is u iiog-- lof Tratmt :« ku«jt fa toe faze wtti sic,-.tog tier* n. Aod He=iei»iy v* *a.i to iare 1 rep. taro a f:* t^*i‘ "7 nf Witsca »ei.—»* ain't
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Extra Good ^ allies in
Seasonable 3Ierehandisp
1: f leciare.f tietBaafreii w !- .or f;r itai for so -1 ai fnm ;•■ fear itna TGw tie to ir 4 - iir rie mo il l a<5r. f«ae karri ag f si • r. -si -o tie Irst naiio** Tie f: ' s-t -tease ik.4 sfane :ee-a §■. •. vo -: >' fir ezier tiaa mtaj *c ro.ir r'sse - -.: ;gir :t. io f tkat iiatar. v- iof -.ear-* ri'-i • -' is: . g -■ Tite fir ft. ft nas one -- •■ =*o: = -ue: tiaz Peii ii* fr>a f 1 -v : - ; ie —eiM oil see ft is tEe-r- i: *. mxe tie kfawive *a f aatrae fiaretr. eot-i --rs-f ox li— V: v tie see tie:* rmr Bor rie ana aa.i *i*«e 't■ *-ea-jo-.i»r..r r*a*. -r.■=• •aa aeT*r be frbeafs kga.ii. Orrer•ntixrfasai sioa14 «nae T*f ie to *ie-f yp
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L'rdi: i;eEd.Ei—»c ce.1 y;ar atte'ttoc to tr.e s:r:s tt y to ceei ac » ;: :r the imc.ecrate r-'.Lre.
of Dry Gxxii
ir. this cocnec: c :: :s oniy fair to say that while yoo Ii have no trouble in tr. i:r.£ 7 f v of mire: T~ii*. :~r v:c eise'Jtrerr at the same prices and lo-Air— \ e: in no instance ^ i >ou b? offered values that are better th in these h-f : ' c ~ra: -:r. :-1; you il do better here than else. >* here. And nc 2 e :ne fcnhtr ndneement in a larger choice in the extended v jri.t n up-to-date merchandise shown by us.
Mr 0*:%? pr«s»»at»srT* ■ t-r v r.-v-tfost to tie
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It fekppesj. bov kad igs a. tisi k - a., jirf*-.Uy fccaeat kecua* so *ati. .s.AAt.c orer some pdn.irsla.r tkia ■ ’ i * * 1 ; r7 c.l i-f of pO ; • T — ir* see oiilr ob* s f*. n f ientse biaseif *:4 rkf.vit Sari sreo. .o ft rft»5r o»*r-*ati sstisir. oeiooeE'lr to!/ rU ; e.f .3 - v-v t>aj also ei-aiz-rateif la -.ta :01**1. ScsB.i
noaBtolas, ordtaary
ate arts of
5-J.oe laodsdare
c* tie Repo '.'.•aa ■is tiat •** ikT* ie**a
A*t:-3»3ooB Leago*
H ills -.iir tie Leagoe i.u a r.ro to r .>;• — 1 -1 i-f to tiro fr:= Mr Hostetler Te <;'--*•* agree if tie Lein.-- -e..*T*s Mr Ease vfQ i» *1! -ts ieaesis wrtkent naestioo. 1* i :• ocwf Mr Hosierr*r -rfl! sot tie-. :e tr- sirel? r.git. froot tk-v - iif; . .at of poLl. :s. to support Mr Laze IVo iaT* =eT*T I'jir—*5-ed riss ::s.rk»a. Oir ; nrr^: Tas ■ ■rr.are®*at4 direct aa i .a--.-.At Mr H :*tetter, beratse vr- - 7 -f f.r z:<-'i ia*i s: fi•. -a- r* is- - > ' - - - - ; •' . • • - *i= *.:*.*-efir* aim,pt. a --irti- to i i p>dgee is ally of tie **- 5c <1 a iareresu. Ta.e foes act fal- » iif v t cijeift. to tie bUse-f ia ! if sife-i s-.it*ai*=*.4 Ti* Leira* ■ :-v 1 rfgit to rsppo-rt Mr Laae It ."as a> r gfct to acesse Mr. H-. ; -.---*r f d.4h:s**ir or to sasiaikte tiat s.'i ekaracier ix* bee a staircief. T::- tad th 1 oaly. ■»•* .-ojiteaf.
HOSIERY A\D LXDERWE.1R-
Frceiy t^ii* x:-t tor- =-:n : r*a : eT-ra-ig-* :c 7 tnie tie a**-; *k.*=a*r aad ana ■ :er Hi-et'-y sac C i>ter»ei.-
HOSIERY AND I SDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
AMONG THE eCTTOxI GOODS-
A.*“ ia otir \:*j> _ -1: ra.tL~ ftxr—Dry •
a PeiArt.<U Stc re.
1 it:ng f inie - 1 • >; - i» .a :. -..i -- . a * -1 are extra good vaSces at • f -<$ I -I - - — • * - 7 | 1C< aad If ji yard.
A11 rtgit --re t« »tat sue -.a:e 'a'.:—
We iaa ft c« vfo-'taHv ia> vaa womxB o* ;r 1 i ia f- 1 utaxoi teita:> ao "n itm tsow Urge or or few small
LaJ.cs 'e u azd Parts b‘iry =*e«e-i o -.-. ,c—re-g-.-ir suer ire =>: ia.1 iee.
Ladies' 'evts and Pants— qaafety. ovt me. are 3-5 m I He.
BLANKETS —Both Wool and Cotton
Ladies' Sanitary and Pasts regabar aid i.
Wool bests sues k.-« 75c
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■ moving pictures present-
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IN OL'R STORE FOR MEX-
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A*» »t* ■»= c-.-Hjp»et* assm cf Mos^, and L Oder wear
me* 1 ikd boys
Boss' Skirts and Drawers sums beta ribLed aad lea y dieted gA.* ire lx uc iii:
Lade* bests and Pants—«=:.ir 4 '>.•—aut size ire * T-5 e»W omen sL iron Soi's— -.* ..* d eera — Seezed eo-.toc ire 2-5*. -> c, j W omen s Vb ool Lni n Suits - start at #1 5. SI 75. I- • and »i ' Women s Lnion ^uits—aad «. £—ire *1 >/ i= : $3 50
a pair We have an excetc.r.^y d*. I - -i • .1 wool tlaik*ts at 5o, 15 • {, ,joj aid up to I* O 1 pair. I - -i ' 1200 ltd I 12 5<l pz.it. ^.'•. orl f best ae Lave ever sr. jwt.
FL1.WELLETTES Tb*se desirable printed
"Vea's Skirts and Drawers—ire '<> fir ribbed gBr=*»t»—icary fee ire,: -■ -ts nf <fn~. tr- * • • I . 1 -’i ' *
Children s bests and Pants— fixeeed cottcn ia ec*. aad silver are 2-5* to i.-c.
Cailrren's Soils —are 75*.
‘rtavsing' Lnion
Elys’ ' Muasiag ‘ Ln n au t* ir* f : A— .--A- s- i
Men « v 'c»*iBr" Lni m Soils ire 51 ■ v. •- p; : ..-
Ch ldrer’s In: n v uit? •' - are according to sue 54* to #1.00. so* rial values in xtra :.*avv f - iced rib hoiitjy at 15* and 25* pair. Ladies Heavy Fleeced hose— i- .'
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two qualitiea at l-c aad r>-yard. Anoig these you will fcnd tie newest style £zure> ad side bar.d e3e c-j
IN THE GARFET ROOM
.Ten a Oi_i.-tr.tes Socks—are §! 3> * T. - * p>i_ r? ia d are z . i ’s* t<e<i ... . - - . - - • - - freta ia - * cf *aie— -f tie* do you g»t . r * * :i. rf r ' i-:i f ar - =a*. t r -*» WTICg
BED GOMFCRTS-
Are ci*ap*r tc fc-.v ready-to-uee ;ia= tiey ire to b y material and —ake tbesi. Factory Comfort* are $ • #1.23 and #1 '• K me mi :e C- ' :' a'
TLi« time r-f the year hi- arrived » ei ; .11 i>.- pu'ung at. at vtst: - i- .:.- Oil Clotli and Lin leum will b* needed w e show Floo-Oil Cloth? in »li widt:^ froo 1 yard wide to T ; ; yards wile aid prices are from J'cs iiare yard to See square yard. Linoleums L< shown in 2 . >,3 and yards wide aad at 5 c square yai ntd upws You'll nm dup.icafe tr-e tame qualities at the suae price ia town.
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ALLEN BROTHERS
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Eoaa-'lag the Is SB --i a t Mdscfty lie*
the r*.- -nory of t'afs great n-a is the t-prr verty of a parr th it
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Rev. Sam VV. Small At RoacLti'Ie, Weinesday, 21, 7
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wa- ir-t p: - .red standing at oae of tie imposing entran’es to tke army and =avy build tag in Wanhingtc= City; welt dressed, portly, even kingly in Apiearanr*. talking to a cabinet oS.er. The scene -.hen ehxngec to tie beautiful surroandBg3 if tr.-; White House; next Mr Tift was shown going for i morirln? gallop attended by two oScers of tie army then he D shown reTiewicg a regiment of cavalry, and a battery of artillery; tie splendid trap- ! pi las of the horses, the military ^ f tearing of the cScers. their salites the formalities, all a part ani parcel of what fes daily seen in Russia or ‘ any military despotiatn. t ’ of the firm cf giv era men: for :b Mr. Taft standa—a government of force \ that people fear, and obey becaa-.. ,
they fear.
Tte scetse changed. A great- eon-
conrsc- cf people was shewn In ♦a ( a r -'^‘P ac y
'iregronnd. It Is an unsightly wharf .»t one of tie great cities of the country- People are coming and go- J lug, boats are roving on the water.! ' it in al! Lin tiring every .nan U J
'In the dress of a citizen—not rn of any kind is seen. A I votnes to it* landing and a |
D* m:crat» clxrgeii that represen-a- - tes of the spe.rial interests were providing the Republican party with mpa.gn f uni* Mr Ro --ve t icily d*n:ei the a tusation. deaoun»::ng the Democrat who made it as a liar. later it f -lopei -.ha: E H. Hur--li.ia 11 l: I_• fir * use and benelli of tie Republican party in tin campaign TnIs money nr.-- from Standard Oil ofEcials and - -i-rs - - i-'-Ailei :->ntr.b ui. >ns being as follows:
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H. M-K- Twom ily I representing - S . ' C'r -y M !>;■>?-* »-irsonal
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Jan. - Hazen Hyde. I_7. Tt- Equitable Life In- irat e So-
ciety. I’O/j'O®.
J. Pierpont Morgan. SI '■ >'■>. George W. Perkii- N*w Y Life Insurance Cimpiny* Si 1 - ;- • H. H. Rogers. J<-ht D. Ar<-hbo!d,
^■'lliam Rockefeller. (Standard OU
), #30.000.
Corn*Tirs X. Bliss ( + ersonal >,
THE PEOPLES
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And they said to Hanly call a spec session and we will deliver them you. For a parallel case read .Mai 2Cth chapt. 14-25. “Then on of ti Twelve, called Judas Iscariot, wfl
A unto the Chief Prices and , id uif deliver Him unto you? and
Th<' Banu< r l*Ic-a*e Answer.
Greenca-tle. Ir. ! , O. i. 13.
Editor Herald T 1 in a 1 Republican paper that the election William J. Bryan would “lever' the industries of the 'ountry and “pros-
trate" ell dinner of trade.
I would call the editor's attention to the fact that on the outer edge o* tbv ity is a magnificent tin plav plant a costly afiair, that stands there day after day in s litude and quiet, a monument to man's faith ia the prosperity that “walks kaad
the Republican party. "
covenanted with him for thill pieces of silver. And from that tia he sought opportunity to betn Him.'’ SUBSCRIBER
T \ j in band with
The editor of the local Republican
Would Mortgage, the Farm. A firmer on Rural Route f. El pire. Ga.. W. A. Floyd by nan.-', ;aji “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured wo worst sores I ever saw: one ;ny hand and one on my leg It worth more than its weight in gol I would not be without It if I hi to mortgage the farm tc g- i it !y 2ic. at the Owl Drug S:
paper has always been deeply inter--sted In this great plant, and her pretended to be cu the “inside” in regard to its afiairs. I would li<-> f - him to te l us who “levelled'•
Card ;>» TRaiiV *.
V- thank all of our ki*. i friem and r cl' rs for their ndne
• icknv-s and de
during the
dear husband and father Lida Low ani
Jam** Speyer ani Basking Inter- tLis Industry and “prostrated'' t. e<ts. 110.000. Hn plate trade in Greeccanle Was “Sever Er is” of -D-’iew " Will'am Jennings Bryan, or waI' "ea »«eb ?;? «**. It the «***! tmst that Mr Bryan Is Sent to Mr. Ha-riman In smaller 50 courageously fighting: the steel , lonattoan *2' 000. j trust that is financing the Taft cam-
1 n't let yi-ur !»,j go ii II rag. -l clothes when you ;i it' 11 all-v.. I kner* r -nt- -•.'it > 'I# *1 for tSJ.'hs. A-fe to see them.
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John H. James
(jrov*I rj<i, Friday, October 1b-
W. H Mi ier and Geo. W. V. son
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Does any one believe
•hrong pres* forward. From
a -rowd surg*' 1 and passes i anr on* believe that M- OI «s* -own think over this = g the gang plank In the crowd * Roo^i ' TeI, lro,,ld haTfl ,lared t«H the Question carefully, and if they decide
r.rign. Mill the Republican business
men of this town think
a figure appears ’Under the stones \ P rt °c to election day. that '^ at the steel trust is responsible fo
_ * . _ . * a. __ »_ . . ' vr. An huA r r\nt r £. A A A A th*r
At Scho se N'. 3 Floyd tp. Toe: October lo—7:3o
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rat left and right’ as he glanced to lB ‘‘ “ n»*n nao /ontribut*d J2- <•10 ’ ‘ rrostratinn” of this industry. ackn wledg* the plaudits of the peo- to hi * campaign fund* aik them: Under whose ad's seen a well known face thej ^TH any one contend that the peo-< min ' stration w * s the condition conf r m known in every ham- P 1 * w “ r ^ not entitled to know the«e ; ^ived and nurtured that made ft
Fall Greeting
ery fa-m in the land-
farts prior to election day-
ft
T he Fo>
and Jacks - :ay, October H
possible for the steel trust to “level" j
William J. Bryan. Th* Srrm in 190S publicity roncerninc M'as it Mr Bryan's or was it the
a roughly built | ^nipaign funds is demanded, prior a, itninistration of the man who has , to election day. . devoted all the vast power of his of-
A man comes for- '
:.-rounded by smiling 1 Bit Mr Roosevelt insists that th* •• e to :.ave Mr. Taft and the steel
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Jackc i Toyd and Theo. Crawley bit Miri-ian, Tuesday, Octc er 2o—7:3o
Yoars truly. ANTI-TAFT
. faces, he is pafed on the I people ma at trust the Republican ■ riI8t lo sncceed in this campaign.
...* band is grasped by men ' tnanaeers and that the sonrre of the l women. It is Bryan. Bryan j Republican party's campaign fund .* demagogue, if you will, but a' ni5 * ^ revealed until after the
plendid • rue, a demagogue election’ sn r»» •»• < .. was. snch as Lin-
of the people
Mr. Editor:
AS ft
W. H. Miller
RJcy Allen School House, Washington tp, V nesday, October 21--7:2o
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' : - ■ vernment by con
rned. a governben:
.> are to be obeyed and reed. not through fear, but love!
Rockville Tribune.
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A 'fatter of Prior to election
Veracity, day in
1904
Taft—Mr. Roosevelt's for the presidency— Roosevelt sentiment The : wait until tb*y hav"
cast their vcotes for the T. 'publican ticket before they are to be tr?d v - the Repubii-an managers -f the in terests by which the L H C an campaign is being financed’—Com-
moner.
Referri: to the *e-
cret letter of tne Antl-baioon League against Mr. Hostetler and urging the *P
We take plea>urg In « • r readiness for •> f-<! a
SHOE business good and des r line is here, rea ! M'ith this *'orv good” rat r t Our aim •• .-i« ^
nish such evlwtr.. • ; r > ' ear *• would indfr.- t ,itr «atroiis "0 lit 1 * ufr--, !••« bero th-‘ntselres '.ni •*’ du'e i ic'r fi -nds to come. R * on ;l :s :>latfi>rni that we have bsP *r laige S o* Business aad tr
election of Mr. Lane as explained In i fo^s Xb: ' t w * **
your dally of t*" thing, namelv
had tV- —.
Me believe au Investigatica ’*
affiliations, to: »
was one i, sought t uetray the Democrats into the Republican party.
“ La-.ir -«» -ce ym that th s store r* •< t . o. the test all around Sh e . faction—best Shoe®—bes: s;vl»-
and best price*, w ISt d m w f
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