Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1908 — Page 5
S T A It - I> E M O C It A T
r»gi* Five
and personal items
atherec^ Around the Town as the Gleaner Gathereth the Grain
W. P. Sackett and family spent Sunday in Cloverdale. Miss Anna Snodgrass or Fillmore was shopping in Ureencasile. The Perry Brothers of Coatesville transacted business in Greeucastle
Tuesday.
Mrs. James Poynter of Cloverdale was in Greencastle en route to Sulli-
van to visit.
Mrs. J. Hodson returned to her home in Coatesville after a visit with
[ county Commissioners went | George Clark of Harmony visited [' 0()n last Thursday with mem- : relatives here Saturday. the State Railroad Commiss-I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene t () | 00k into the condition of a Hamrick, Saturday night, a boy. i ’ there- The condition of the! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Welch v sited
i •• has caused much complaint relatives near Balnbridge Satuurday. jCloverdale friends.
^ the people who have occasion i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crump spe-*
I yesterday with Mr. and Mis. Taylor
of the death of Miss Kate Crump of Oakalla.
. a Iliece of Mr. and Mrs. Park j Mr8 - George luppenlatz and Mrs. who spent several winters | w,lllam of Roachdale visited
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Job Saturday. Affidavit was filed Monday before Mayor Hays in which Frank McCammack charges John Butler with assault and battery. The case was set for next Monday morning. Both the parties live in Madison Township.
Mrs. Joe
Hbar. M * *
- her uncle and aunt, and ” . tended high school here, has
Miss Smith’s home
«fct
rida, but she was attendschool when she was tak-
■ well and wife of CIo-
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^ route to Indianapolis. ■ 1 Mrs. Cliarles Barnaby,
X' ■ r ((n. Mi-. I*. t . F i 1 ■ Overstreet and Mr.
Mr Charles J. Arnold left last • _ i where they
ituined at a house party
iH, b Mr. and Mrs. John Lock 8cr They expect to be in Rush-
W least a week. will have reason to fervently, heartily and
in I
gif, t! Ill
“ on the coming ThanksBg nay, because the campaign
I husincss lias rcsunifd
. ..i condition. Presidential
; Hi u inal
j
uncertainty as to results put
Stewart of Harmony
spent Sunday with her son, Will, in
the city.
Phil Lewis has returned to his home in Linton after a short visit i with relatives. j Mrs. R. P. Carpenter and daughter of Noblesville, spent Sunday with j relatives in Greencastle. Miss Vera Kelley, Miss Lola Torr and Miss Gene Stroube visited Miss Reggie Wright at Manhattan Sun-
day.
The Putnam County Board of Children's Guardians and Board of Charities and Corrections met in joint session Monday afternoon. bid Mahoney and Frank Allen, of the firm of Mahoney & Allen, road
COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES
Insanity Inquest.
fames L. Hamilton
W. R. Maze
5.00
Walter R. Pritchard,
J. L. Hamilton
5.00
D. R. Maze
W. J. Ashton
7.00
A. E. Ayler
3.00
W. W. Tucker
E. Hawkins
F. S. Hamilton
7.7a
J. W. Young old jury, ...
2.00
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eader return ed from Danville, Ills., Tuesday night where they attended the funeral of
Mr. Eader’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnaby, Mrs.
J. B. Nelson and Mrs. O. F. Overstreet have returned from Rushville, Ills., where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Locke Scrlpps. Mr. Barnaby spent most of his spare time fishing and brought home a trunk full of bass, bull heads and other denizens of the deep. As a
fisherman ho totes the medal. Paul Johnson has returned to
Plainfield after several days’ absence
on account of illness.
A long, hard winter is predicted by those who pin their faith to the signs provided by winter. The shells on the nuts and the bark on the trees is unusually thick and fur bearing animals have heavy coats. The officials of the weather bureau say the coming winter will not be so mild as
for two years past.
The local Republican political sea has been placid for a few days, but ripples foretelling a terrific storm are observable, and all because sov-
255.44 550.00
13.50
750.00
12.99
COO.00
11.17
■p : 'm! back of business.
, 1 • ! »ur 1 Thursday by about twenty-: >f their friends, who brought J yit m refreshments which were
i I get ing the evening. Gam*
;
! Ienj l all. Mr. and Mrs. Kellar
mo
'Imil town. M nil y.
jlhef L frost was on the pumpkin
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contractors, were home Sunday i ora ^ patriots hone to be postmaster, from Kokomo where they are build- j A destructive fire occurred at ing gravel roads. i Rockville last Friday; the fire depart Mr. 1. Shannon has returned to | »' ent the people, stood Idly, by his home near Raccoon after a visit an *t viewed the conflagration as there with his son, Bruce Shannon and : " as 110 water in that town to quench wife, on North College Avenue. j the flames. The drouth has become A new sub-station Is being built at very serious in many localities. Eagles to furnish power for that di- i vision of the T. H. I. & E. Traction __ __ r-ennrr»n c,FOR BENEFIT OF FARMERS About fifteen of Mrs. John llnd- '
shire’s friends, surprised her Sunday,
Sentinel Printing Co., of. ex., J. L. Hamilton, salary .. J. L. Hamilton, office ex., D. V. Moffett, salary D. V. Moffett, office ex., .. Ed. McG. Walls, salary, . . Ed. McG. Walls, office ex.,
L. H. Athey, salary 350.0j L. H. Athey, office ex., .... 4.00 D. R. Maze, salary 525.00 D. R. Maze, office ex 3.00 Oscar Thomos, salary, 355.50 Oscar Thomas, office ex., . . 109.90 G. A. Dobbs, salary, 21...50 G. A. Dobbs, office ex., .... 3.21 Dr. C. A. O’Brien, cor. inq., 21.50 V. B. McCammack, salary, . . lOo.uu George Raines, salary 100.00 A. M. Gardner, salary, .... 100.00 D. R. Maze, bailiff co 10.00
County Asylum.
H. \V. Stewart, 112.50 H. W. Stewart, 4:;.78 Mrs. M. Stewart 39.00 Mrs. Lola Bee, 20.00 Elmer Bee 54.00 Walter Stewart 51.00 Dr. C. A. O'Brien 23.50 C. A. Kelley 804.79 Bicknell Hardware Co., .... 21.93 McNary & Ruark 48.CO J. M. Hcrrod 12.09 David Meltzer 235.CO F. E. Lawton 6.00 E. A. Hibbett 3.25 W. R. Hutcheson, juvenile ct. C.00 Jackson Boyd, orphan poor, 15.00 Board of State Char., or. ex., 1.75 E. B. Lynch, county poor, . . 40.00 J. M. King, M. D., sec. B. H. 70.00 J. M. King, M. D., office ex., 2.0C F. P. Farmer, bridge con. . . 20.90 Albert Cox, bridge repairs . . 22.15 Court House Supplies. Robert E. Hanna 25.94 Burroughs Add. Mch. Co., . . 1.00 C. H. Barnaby 2.15j O. L. Jones 3.15 Ind. Supply Co 2.0.’, ! Stand. Oil Co 60 | G. G. Gas & Elec. Lt. Co., . . 11.0 4 I J. I. Nelson, Mfg. Co 10.00 Bicknell Hardware Co 22.83 G. C. Water Wks. Co 18.80 Broadstreet & Son 22.50
fli: t me soon after the result of tlf presidential election was an■■mced. will G and children j Hit to Delphi Saturday called ! 1 erious illness of Mrs. Gild* we ter, M re. Rev. Honey well. Hil s Claudie Vermilion, who has fee two mt visiting relatives and friends in i] states, returned home last
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H’ e: mrs are getting busy now poi .• farms with signs that ra hunting allowed on t ii
M?
be • they do not know the mete: hounds of the farms so posted.
it being her birthday. They brought well filled baskets and a delightful dinner was spread, all leaving at a
late hour.
Mrs. Charles Rockwell, wife of the
postmaster of Cloverdale was operat- j Lnlversity, Lafayette, Ind. ed on for appendicitis in Indianapo- : Thls course of on, ' week is lis Saturday. She recovered from the ' iall > deigned for and adapted to the
1 needs of corn growers, stockmen,
The seventh annual farmers’ short course tformerly called corn school and stockmen’s convention) will be held January It to 10, 1909, by the School of Agriculture of Purdue
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ALL FHE
GOOD POINTS I That nIioii (1 (>»• found i a O' ho m t* surma
•''I up in |i
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Ha n a ii
11 is cii-ii-r to rememlmr to j i'k lor II inati's ihan it is to -i rilit 1 a *riai<| -1|iit\
UTHFRUN
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1 iMfcMMaiaaaor
operation, and at last reports was
doing nicely.
Gabriel Pickle, and wife, of Eagle Take, Minn., are visiting relatives and friends in the neighborhood of Fin-
castle this week.
Martinsville Reporter: Ralph Port*T ol Roachdale, who clerked In the 0 :i ner Drug store* for three weeks, left Tuesday for Kokomo wher * he 1 as accented a similar position with the Hubbard Pharmacy at a
considerable advance in salary.
The Indiana State Horticultural Society is to hold its annual meeting at Indianapolis on December 2 and 3. Putnam County is represented on the program by S. A. Hazelett, who Is to ( give thi* Treasurers’ Report, and Jas. W. Carver, who is to give the Horticultural Report for the Fifth Congressional District for the year 1908. Mrs. D. S. Bowen and Mrs. S. P. Vaughn of Coatesville were shopping
in Greencastle Wednesday.
Mrs. S. G. O’Hoir and Mrs. W. W. Sellers spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Morris Goodwine near Reno.
At the Indianapolis Horse Sale. Tuesday, the following sale is reported: Boreal Conductor, b c (2), by Boreal (2:15%), dam Emma Conductor (2:21%), by Conductor (2:14%), George K. Lloyd, Green-
castle, Ind.. $035.
Putnam Electric Co., Fred Reislng, Janitor M. E. Parish, Janitor
Jail Supplies.
Etter & Cooper C. A. Kelley D. R. Maze D. R. Maze, D. R. Maze, board prisoners, Evans Sheff. Co., sol. burial J. F. O'Brien, specific M. E. Paris, specific A. A. Lane, specific Phoebe Nelson, tax refunded. T ewis W. McCloud, tax ref., Harry Smith, pub. ads L. H. Athey, specific M. E. Pickens, bridge con..
80.53 9 0. v 0 10.00
3.75 1.80 1.50
1C.50 145.20 50.00 22.30
4.40 3.50 2.00 3.15
35.95
2.40
1208.00
A. A. Lane, bridge con., .... 18.00 J. N. Dalby, juvenile court. . 21.00
Insanity.
J. L. Hamilton 5.00 J D. R. Maze 18.00
c.oo ;
3.00
3.00 ]
3.0 j
21.00
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flow
warmth,
ties. Eyes
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IN K E i A
Earl Lane Henry Williams
Gravel Rond Repairs.
George Osborne
Van McCullough
dairymen, horticulturists, and home makers. That the work is popular and lias proven to be of practical value is borne out by the fact that more than 3,500 people have taken the course during the past three
years.
The instruction consists of lectures
and demonstrai ions'which include a Walter J. Ashton, ... discussion of the various important i Clinton Zaring phases of the subject;', together with : Walter \\ • McGaughej , , • i i >|.i „ James Preston,
practical scoring and judging. The schedule for the week is arranged so that the time is about equally divided between the lectures and the judging
work.
On Wednesday of Short Course week, the State Corn Growers will hold their annual meeting. Men with national reputations will be secured for the day. Corn growers should plan to attend. During the week the state corn and fruit shows will he held by the Corn Grower’s Association and Horticultural Society. More than $1,000 will he offered in premiums which Is sure to bring out a largo number of entries. All corn and fruit men are eligible, no membership or entry fee being charged. For !*•"•.•'• .1 and other information nnnly to Purdue University Sohc el , f Agriculture. Lafayette, Ind.
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■x. i !°00 The I L t Kuj. -a!.* aner ^ Chicago No need to tell you that this is astylish suit, you can’t look at the illustration and reach any other verdict. Really something to it that’s new. smart, exclusive. Good taste, too; snappy patterns; best tailoring; perfect fit. Other styles just as swell; and a plenty that are more conservative. Glad to show them all.
220.68
189.09
W. E. Boling, 342.60 |
r saa v. jrwin 314.55 l ( .eo. Wood, Co. council . isa.ne nwm, ' W. 8. Burris, Co. council
. S. Peck, Co. council ..
«THE BELL
| Greencastle’s | Best Clothiers. u- reskv: <533®.
R. M. Redding
867.16’
Samuel Sweet
10.48
J. Block Christie, . . . .
421.07
H. C. Christie,
.... 406.47
Frank Daggy
186.57
... 102.20
L. R. Chism
421.92
B. B. Stringer
409.30
F. E. Crawley
342.20
Wm. Myers
279.80
F. M. Glide well
489.41
Wilbur Grantham, . . . •
432.27
A.
Reislng 289.48
238.07 258.75
can discription describe softness, weight, and qualb
must judge, touch must tell, if value be right for the money. If you come and see, we know
you’ll buy.
Ask for Tickets on the PIANO.
J. E. VERN'IILIOIN
Willis McCray James Heavenrldge, .... C. E. Skelton A. E. Hutcheson E. A. Marshall T. J. Hurst James Cox J. L. Rogers j. w. Terry A. M. Lisby W. C. Johnson Walter H. Sigler J. W. Cromwell J. C. Broadstreet L. M. Chamberlin, J. W. Williams
George Carter r , , j. D. Adams & Co 1 '. - L. C. Priest '^',,1
D. L. Richard
Parris Bridge Co j. Robert Gardner E
O. D. Swain *'!^
R. H. Bowen
C. E. Skelton 37.6., W. E. Pickens O40.00 C. O. Bunten hr'™ Douglass Mulllnix, 44j.C0
J. M. Stewart, Co. council .... \V. B. Vestal, Co. council W. B. Bridges, Co. council .... J . J. Owens, Co. council A. B. Thorp, Brdg. Con A. A. Lane, Brdg. Con G. C. Gas Elec. Co., C. H. S. . Capital Paper Co.,C. H. S. ... Fred Reislng,janitor M. E. Paris, janitor IWeik & Jordan, jail repair ... A. B. Hanna, soldier burial .. M. E. Paris, Specific A. A. Lane, Specific
204.33 jehas. Persell, Tax Ref 168.45 Fred Lucas, coal 305.50 | W. .1. Hood, enumerat’g votes 291.9n i j, Buchanan, ass'r Jack. Tp. 65.90 James Wood, G. It. R 272.00 Dr. A. E. Ayler, poor C. r Tp. 252.15 jW. McGaughey, poor G. C. Tp.
C. H. Barnahy.poor G. C. Tp. N. Carpenter,poor, O. C. Tp. . C. H. Barnaby, poor G. C. Tp. E. R. Bartley, agent A. B. Hanna, poor G. C. Tp... F. S. Whitted, poor O. C. Tp. W. P. Sackett. poor.G. C. Tp. Harry Elliott, poor Wash, ... J. D. Rader, poor Wash W. A. Moser.poor Mill C Jas. C. Hamilton, insanity ... D. R. Maze, insanity 20 Li. Preston, M.D.,Insanity .. 3 M. Hurst, M.D., insanity .. 3
275.57 138.89
232.95 331.85
63.35 192.60 73.40 54.85
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 12 9 36 90 4 50 3 73 32 86 36 20 76
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11 15 6 10 5
00 i John Oakley, grand jury
E. A. Nler, Gravel R. R $ Wm. McMaines, same Lewis Negent, same 178 31
Guy Jackson, same 617 53
V. B. McCammack, same ... 48 00 Goo. Raines, same 48 00 A. M. Gardner, same 48 00
Den S. Harris, grand jury ... W. O. Wade, bailiff W. O. Wade, bailiff D. R. .Maze, Misc. Ct J. L. Hamilton, per diem J L. Hamilton, poor dock. ... J. L. Hamilton, Mlscct J. L. Hamilton, Mlscct J. L. Hamilton, Miscc Court .. J. L. Hamilton, Mlsc Court .. Nat Annotating Co, Mlsc court Dobbs Merrill Co., Misc court . Star Democrat, poor docket .. Gladys Rogers, court Rep. ... John Carroll, court Rep Jesse MeAnally. hoard of jury Wm. Grogan, board of Jury .. J L. Hamilton, Insanity D. R. Maze, insanity E. Hawkins, Insanity .1 E. Vermilion, insanity V. A. Wright, insanity IT. A, Wright, insanity
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Janies Reeves, jury 30 W. F. Garrett Jury 26 J. Eckles, Jury 23 no. A. Keller, jury 26 Chas. B. Bridges, Jury 23 00 Howard Hart. Jury 7 20 J Chas. D. Bridges, jury 33 50 Janies Vestal, jury 31 001
A. W. Bales, same J. N. Dalby, Juvenile court .. J. H. James. Co. Atty M. B. Chastain, poor, Jackson Dr. Y. N. New, poor, Jackson. O. A. Nelson, poor. Jack Dr. J. E. Callipir. poor. Jack . Mahan & Hodg. Co. poor.Rus C. A. O'Brien, poor, Marlon . C. W. King, poor, Madison .. M. A. Moses, poor, Jefferson . R McGaughey, poor, Clinton . Hood & Thornburg, poor C'dle Dr. E M. Hurst, poor, Clo’dle t. C. Home So. Orphanpoor
389 06
John H. Gohel, jury Tilden McNeff, jury
C. F. Payne, jury 29 Frank Cox, jury 34 Wesley Stewart, jury 2 Wm. King, jury 4 Wm. M. Malnes, jury 2 Geo. Gibson, jury 2
26 29
30 00 j Richard Sinclair. Jury 4
37 50
21 50 6 25 2 00 6 25 10 04
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 40 15 40
25 00 61 60
Henry Stnrme. jury A. L. Arnold. Jury A1 Mathews, jury Otho Ellis, Jury IWade McNary. jury ... Ellis Taber, jury James McGaughey, jury i Lewis ITodshire, bailiff |W. A. Wade, hailifl
J. Boyd, Orphan poor 15 00
2 2 2 4 4 6 6 2 2
Thoo Boos, bailiff 60
8 8 9
J Vanlandlngham, grand Jury Oscar Obenchair, grand Jury . Sanford Bales.grand Jury
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REAL ESTATE TK IN’SFKRH •>
•tx*
Abraham Fink and wife to
John S. Hyten, land in Rus-
sell tp $2i Ura Todd to Oliver G. Evans,
lot in Commercial Place , . .
Malinda H. Nichols to Clem-
ent T. Malan, lot In Russell-
ville 1200 George T. Douglass to Oscar R.
Michael, land in Cloverdale tp
George T. Douglass to David
M. Todd, land in Cloverdale tp
George T. Douglass to Loyd A. Blue, land in Cloverdale tp., 1100 Charles Purcell to C. C. C. &
St. L. Ry. Co., land in Green-
castle tp., 4250 John H. Guild to Robert W.
Mathews, pt. lot In Bain-
brldge $ 800 James B. Grimes et al to
Squire J. Hurst, land In Jef-
ferson tp 175
1100
1300
S. G. Nelson, grand jury 8 90
“Suffered day and night the torment of Itching plies. Nothing helped me until I used Dnan’s Ointment. It cured me permanently.”—Hon. John R. Garrett. Mayor, Girard, Ala.
