Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1908 — Page 11
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Score of Italians Employed at the Stone Quarries of the A. .V C. Stone and Lime Company Wish to Be Naturalized for the Coming Election.
AGAINST GOVERNMENT PROVISION
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hard work, almost impossible.” If Mr. Taft’s oratory is to be judged by his attempt Friday, if his ability as a thinker is to be measured by the logic of bis effort here, if his sincerity and love of truth are to be gauged by this morning’s statements, if his attitude toward the people is in general the attitude displayed this
[states. He stated that at the was in California that thousworkingmen were out of em-
t and that it was impossible morning, then is the Republican canlm to get work. Those who didate seriously lacking in all these Diking were getting the mag- tilings. „. . , , To sum up Mr. Taft’s speech, said ; wage of $1.15 per day. The v 1 b a business man, it was this: The [here caused all monc> to he R e p U i,ij can p ar ty produces prosperi and that there was two mil- ity. Prosperity produces panics, liars of bank certificates afloat ; Therefore you should elect me presi-
Angeles, alone.
k the aid of the fire bell and | |1 Burnaby whistle the Repubknanaged to make a bunch of
i i morning. The quietude of -plate Mill whistle caused l 0 wonder why. In these good Imblican times, why not.
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dent. Drive on this train!” It was evident that Mr. Taft was very well pleased with himself, which is doubtless part of ‘‘my policy” borrowed for tills trip. Mr. Taft, when he uaid the panic did not reach beyond the Mississippi river, forgot the great bank failure in Kansas City, and the distress due to the closed banks in the northwest last winter. It is convenient to for-
! get.
REPUBLICANS RISS SPEAKER
l , liege girls, taking soda to | themselves after the strain of
hg to such heavy argument, ior of the Banner and the City Rdwin Strauss, whose card gives L- are the only persons who him the title of "Manager Union hall, us far publicly declared that bor Flying Wedge,” and a speaker of
lit. made a good speech. [ a college student, “Mr. Taft Led me by his aloofness. He like a man who wanted to L end to the voters because he n the votes, but he was so unLmed to doing it that it was l —— ;— ! ■a. ><* jjn* jft. «.*fc ■fjr
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the Independence party of which Hlgsen and Graves are the candidates. addressed quite a crowd from the platform in the court yard last
Friday afternoon.
Mr. Hearst’s speaker, when he firs*, got on the platform and started to speak, was believed by the several Republicans around town to be one of the speakers for Charley Zeis, who had advertised an “all day” rally. Mr. Strauss’ affiliations were soon learned, however, and the Republicans began to hiss and make so
Mon morning the interpretor em ployed at the A. & C. Stone and Lime Company’s plant appeared before the county clerk and made application for naturalization papers for twenty foreigners, mostly Italians, employed at the quarries. These are what are known as the “first papers.” secured after two years’ resideuce in this country. These men wish to use the papers at the polls on the 3d day of next November. Most of them are incapable of speaking English, hence the need of an imerpre-
tor.
Tliis brings to mind the fact that the state of Indiana is one of the few states in the Union where this can be done. In all oilier states except, we believe, New York, no foreigner can vote till he has his second papers and has, therefore, been In this country seven years, in Indiana, however, by a freak proviso of the constitution, they can vote after having received their first papers, or in two years after having reached this country. Many good lawyers hold that this is contrary to the federal proviso, and that tho state constitution must give way, but up to this time it lias been held good wherever tested. Consequently men without any knowledge of English or of our government or its workings, are voted by politicians who need the votes. The clerk has written for the blank applications and also for an opinion on the cace from the United States Commissioner at Chicago. Upon this report the clerk will act in regard to granting the papers prayed
for.
district in Putnam county. FOR RUSSELL TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
FOR FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
FOR JACKSON TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
FOR CLINTON TOWNSHIP
One trustee. 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. One assessor.
FOR WARREN TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
FOR CLOVERDALE TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
FOR MILL CREEK TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
FOR JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP
One trustee. One assessor.
Notice of Petition to hell Real Estate Notice of
In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, November T rm
1908.
John T. Edwards. Adruinistr. ior, i of estate of John Owens and Elihu | Owens, deceased, vs. Jonathan Owens
! et al.
To Stephen Owens, Nancy Wilson, Beniethie Wilson, Nancy Runyan, Hattie Randel, James W. Burress, Thomas J. Burress, John H. Burress, Flora Burress, Julia Thornbro, Pardy McKerns, John Hawthorn, Eliza Baxter, Jacob Burress, Lucy Hays, Katie Otterman. 1. Tin 1 unknown hejrs at law. legatees and devisees of Stephen Owens, deceased; 2. The unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees of Wilson Burress deceased: 3. The unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees of William Kendle and Kendle, his wife, both de-
ceased ;
4. The unknown heirs at law, lega tees and devisees of James Burress, deceased; 5. The unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees of Martha E. Burress, deceased: 0. The unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees of Amanda Jackson, deceased; 7. The unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees of Hanna McKerns, deceased;
\pplieation License.
for Liquor
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the First Ward of the City of Greencastle in Greenrastle Township, in Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, and to all citizens of said City, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant and a continuous resident of said city and township for more than ninety (90) days last past, and being over the age of twenty-one (21) years will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana, at the November Term, 1908, for a grant for a license for one year to sell intoxicating liquors, in a less quaitity than five gallons at a time, consisting of spiritous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on
the premises where sold.
At the same time the undersigned will also apply and ask permission from said board, to carry on in connection with said business of selling intoxicating liquors, a lunch counter, and to prepare and serve lunch and
luncheons.
My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drunk is the ground floor room in the two story brick building fronting on Franklin Street in tlie City of Greencastle and situate on part of lot number one hundred (100) In the original plat of the
' The unknown heirs at law, lega- town (now city) of Greencastle, Intees and devisees of Maggie Harris, diana, and bounded as follows, todeceaned. wit: (•onimencing at a point tweuty-
In witness whereof I, James L. Hamilton, clerk of the circuit court in and for said county and state, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at Greencastle, Indiana, this 9th day of October, 1908. (Seal.) James L. Hamilton. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and verbatim copy of the certificate and notice delivered to me by James L. Hamilton, clerk of tho circuit court of Putnam County. D. R. Maze, Sheriff
much noise that the speaker had to . . _ c ase. Finally order was restored | au election will be held in each rot- said ^fondant ^t unless h^be and
and the speaker continued. The Re-; ing precinct in said county, at which publicans continued their interrupt- I time and place the legal voters will ions during the entire address of j cast their ballots for persons to fill
Hearst man.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, Putnam County, es: To David R. Maze, Sheriff of Putnam County, Greeting: Notice is hereby given that on
You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid. has filed in the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of raid estate: and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Greencastle. Indiana, on the 9th judicial day of the November Term, 1 908, of said Court, the same being the 23th day of November, 1908. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 22nd day of October,
1908.
JAMES L. HAMILTON, (Seal.) Clerk. J. H. James, Atty. 4tw
six (2C) feet east of the southwest corner of fsaid lot, thence east twenty (20) feet, thence north to the alley on the north side thereof, thence west with said alley, twenty (20) feet thence south to the place of beginning, being in the First Ward of the City of Greencastle, in Greencastle Township, in Putnam County, Indiana; and said room fronts on Franklin Street, in said City, and is so arranged that the same may be securely closed and locked and admission thereto prevented, and so arranged with windows and glass doors that the whole of said room may be in view from Franklin Street.
CHARLES A. CAWLEY.
Notice
Applical ion License.
Notice of Location of New Highway And Vacation of Old Highway. Notice is hereby given that there has been filed with the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, a petition which will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County,
for i j 0 „ or I Indiana, at the October Term, 1908,
Notice |o Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court. November Term, 1908. Complaint No. 7G07. Mary E. Daugherty et al vs. Frank Davis et al. Now come the plaintiffs, by S. A. Hays their attorney, and file complaint herein for Partition of real estate, together with an affidavit that said defendant, John Gillen, is a non-
Tuesday, fird IHiv of November, lOOH resident of the State of Indiana
Notice is therefore hereby given
The Republican rally day was captured by the Independents and used exclusively by them after the noon hour. As soon as the labor union speaker who used the platform for an hour or more was through D. C. Brackney, who is the Independence ; candidate took the stump and deliv'ered an address in support of his t candidacy. He declared that if elect- ? ej he would stand for the enactment I of the Littlefield Bill to prohibit the shipment of liquor from wet to dry territory and for the repeal of government license in dry territory. Mr. Moss, Democratic candidate has declared for the same legislation. This leaves only Mr. Maxwell uncommitted on this question. Mr. Brackney is making his candidacy largely on this issue. He spoke for a short time
only.
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Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: ‘‘Tho good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, ani r they keep me strong and well.” 50c
at the Ow'l Drug Store
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We have been doing business in your community; we went through the panic of 1H93 and 1907 and paid every depositor that called for his money on demand; and we expect to continue to do so; we have laid aside one hundred thousand dollars to make good any losses we might have, which with our capital stock and conservative management ought to commend us to 'the people of Putnam
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 the 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 tho Eighth congressional district. One presidential elector for the Ninth congre i-nil district. One " i-ntial elector for the Tent!, c’• sslonal district. 0:'° '.residential elector for the Elovt ,,th congressional district. One presidential elector for tho 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
Marion.
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'rd
appear on the 25th day of the next term of the Putnam Circuit Court, tho same being December 14. A. D., 1908. at the Court House in the City of Greencastle, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at the City of Greencastle, this 21st day of October,
A. D.. 1908.
JAMES L. HAMILTON, (Seal.) Clerk. 3tw F. S. Hamilton. Deputy. S. A. Hays. PI ft’s.’s Atty.
Notice (o Non-Residents.
The State of Indiana, Putnam
County, ss;
In the Putnam Circuit Court, November, Term, 1908. Mary A. Newcomb vs. William L. Newcomb. Complaint No. 7051. Now conies the plaintiff, by W. M. Sutherlln her attorney, and files her complaint herein for divorce, together with an affidavit that said defendant, William L. Newcomb is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be an i appear on the 20th day of the next term of the Putnam Circuit Court, the same being December 8, A. D. 1903, at the court house in the City of Greencastle, in said County and Slate, and answer or demur to sail complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at the City of Greencastle, this 10th day of October, A. D., 1908. JAMES L. HAMILTON, (Seal.) Clerk. W. M. Sutherlin, Plff.’s Atty. 3tw
To the citizens of the First Ward of the City of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana. You are hereby notified that the undersigned, a male inhabitant and a continuous resident of said city for more than ninety days last past, I and being over the age of twenty-one i years, will apply at the November ; Term, 1908, of the Board of Commissioners of said County of Putnam, for a license to sell spiritous, | vinous, malt and all other kinds of I intoxicating liquor in a less quantity ! than five gallons at a time, to be drank on the premises where sold, for the term of one year. At the same time he will apply and ask nermission of said Board *.o nrennre and serve lunch and meals In connection therewith. Said place of business and premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located in lower and ground floor room of a twostory brick building, located on the north side of the public square, In said City of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, and being situated on that part of Lot Number one flOO) in said city, described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot one hundred (100) in the old plat of the City of Greencastle, thence north one hundred (100) feet to the alley, thence west twenty (20) feet ten and one-quarter (10%) inches, thence south one hundred (100) feet to the south line of said lot, thence east twenty (20) feet, ten and one-ouarter (10%) Inches to the place of beginning.
JOHN D. ASH.
Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tlie Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Emily Johnston, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this 9th day of October, 1908. R. BENTON JOHNSTON, Administrator. J. H. James, Atty.
Notice of Petition to Soli Roal Estate In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, November Term.
1908.
Quinton Broadstreet. executor of estate of Polly Curtis, deceased, vs. John D. Curtis et al. To Aaron M. Curtis. You are hereby notified that the above named petitioner as executor of the estate of aforesaid, lias lilt”! in tlie Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, a petition making you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Greencastle, Indiana, on the 7th judicial day of the November Term, 1908, of said Court, the same being the 2 3d day of November, 1908. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 19th day of October. 1908. JAMES L. HAMILTON, (Seal.) Clerk. Allee & Hughes, Attys for. exr. 4t9
of said Board, and which petition asks for the location of a highway in Madison Township, Putnam County, Indiana, described as follows: Beginning at the point where the center line of the right of way of the old line or route of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company intersects the Greencastle and Reelsville Road in the north half of section 34. township 1 t north, range 5 west, and go thence westerly along the center Hue of said old line or route of raid right of way of said railway company through sections 34, 33. and to a point in said center line of said old line or route of said right of way in section 32. which last named point is 20 feet distant easterly, from the point in said section 32 where the south line of the right of way of tlie new re-located line of said railway company intersects said center line of bait! old line or route of said right of way of said company; thence southwesterly parallel to said south line of the new re-located line of said railway company, about 460 feet to intersect with tho Brunnerstown and Reelsville Highway: said proposed highway will pass along upon and over the lands of William T. Keene, Lilly (LeNeve) Medley, Richard Frazier. Evaline Watson, Isaac Irwin. Conrad Lehman. Bertha L. Robinson, George W T . Harris. William Helton, Henry Helton, Ellen Plummer, James Plummer, John I. Plummer. Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Edward Stoner, Mary Skelton. John Cox, C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Company, Laurence Roekhill. Mrs.
Laurence Roekhill.
And which petition also asks for the vacation of a highway as now established in said township and is described as follows: A highway commonly known ns Snake Creek Highway to he vacated from its intersection with the Brunnerstown and Reelsville Highway In Section 32. Township 14 north, range 5 west, to the section line between sections 33 and 34 in said township, said highway proposed to he vacated passes along upon and over the lands of William T. Keene, Christian Mann, Conrad Lehman, Evaline Watson, Richard Frazier. George W. Harris, Isaac Irwin, Mrs. Christian Mann, Bertha L .Robinson. Charles Wright, Earl Wright, Charles B. Shaner, Arthur J. Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Roekhill.
D. V. MOFFETT.
Auditor Putnam County, Indiana.
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Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John Jacobs, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle. Indiana, on the 16th day of November, 1908, and show cause, if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this IGth day of October, 1908. JAMES L. HAMILTON. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Moore Bros., Attys. 2t9
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