Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1908 — Page 7
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Quickly 1HE TARIFF IS A THIEF
II,, lti'i‘1) fallacious in (;i-»-» , ii« - iistk‘. tiling at the right
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their use some years ago and statement telling of my ease
A . quickly In times of danger.
wache is kidney danger.
, r ; Kidney Pills act quickly.
a n distressing, dangerous
[idn< ' ills. . 1 . of evidence to prove tins: ■ , , a vs: -1 think highly of Doans J r.lls US I received great bene-
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oun to using Doan’f K Id
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■ u other times the pains would K-^harp as though a knife were he- ■. .. ■ ..rust into my loins. The secre- ■!," . a, re irregular, tho passages beB 'iMtnfnl and if allowed’ to stand R'oti,aim'd a thick sediment. 1 tried Kvcrvtliing without benetlt until I ■ ,,,.,1 [man’s Kidney i ills. They K, r -hed the backache and corrected I,'., .iaincy secretions. During the K. , years I have had no return K, , ti uble whatever." plenty more proof like this from , nrttstle people. Call at Jones' K.‘- . store and ask what customers Heport. ■ p,,,. sale by all dealers. Price 5h B.. . I'orter-.MiUitirn Co.. Buffalo. By-,.a York, sole agents for the CnitB,1 States. ■[ k : e inlier the name— Doan’s—and Bak" no other.
« Imrles 1 rancis Adam- ialk- Pointedly of Tarilf TiiMition and Depicts rite Subji’et vividly That No Mistakes are Possible in A—iutilatiii” ||i. Meaning.
A LARGE GAME PRESERVE
<>i ne iind- ale la tug Purchased Vud Tinned (mt ami it i- Hoped 1 liej \\ ill be Proteeled.
DECISION WILL BE AT FCL.S
be Faraer's Fnenil Ihe Ohio Fanners Insurance Co Ihas paid the farmers of Putnam ■county more money in the last two bears than all ether Insurance comfcanies, doing a farm business, in Itlie county.
Richardson $ liurs PHONE 22 NO, 9 SOUTH INDIANA 6T.
Ic. nton Broadstreet. \V. B. Vestal I i Esialfi M Lfii AE81
And Abstract of Title.
BHOADSTKEET & VESTAL ISell, trade and rent real estate and ■negotiate loans. All business Inrustled to them receives prompt attem Ition Call and see them.
Charles Francis Adc...j, the Boston publicist and former president of the Union Pacific Railroad, has seut to Representative Samuel W. McCall, of the Committee on Ways and Means, the hottest communication itli which that body lias been favored so far. Mr. Adams takes as his text the suggestion ut William H. i aft that persons who desire a revision of the tariff in the direction of a reduction should make themselves heard in Washington. Mr. Adams writes for this class a sweeping indictment of the men who appear before tlie committee asking for increase of duties or the maintenance of those existing. They divide into two classes, he says, and are either thieves or hogs. “I myself belong to the former class,” he said. “I am a tariff thief and I have a license to steal.” Referring to the assertion that those asking that the tariff schedules should remain as they are or should be changed only in the way of an increase are much In evidence at the hearings in progress, and that the tariff reformer so called does not ap-1-car or is silent, Mr. Adams says: "You. my dear Mr. McCall, know perfectly well the reason of this. Trct-e first referred to are directly and peculiarly interested, and as melt, naturally divided into two lasses. Speaking as to the fashion of men, they are either thieves or or hags. I myself belong to the forme:' class, i am a tariff thief and I
HUNIERS WILL BE PROSECUTED
The farmers south and east of the ity have formed a game preserve under the authority of the Qame and Fish Commissioner, which comprises nearly all the land east of the Motion Railroad, and south of the city, extendiim smith to the National Road and bounded on the east by the road running south from the court house. II also comprises most of the land south of the Indianapolis road and
east of the city.
This preserve lias been stocked with game birds by the commissioner. and lie proposes to place more birds on the preserve, if they are properly protected. This is being done at great expense, and there is an organization of farmers in this territory that l ave determined that hunting shall stop where these birds have been liberated. They propose to prosecute to full extent of the law all persons, no matter whom, who are found hunting in this reserve. The Game Warden ha- b( n appealed to and he will have a detective here who will ferret out violators. There has been hunting already in these lilt:'' . and the ones who have tres pas ed will be looked after and prosecuted. A license will not protect anyone. There have been liberated on this terrltorj game birds that have cost the Fish Commissioner $r,.00 a pair, and it is, as made by law. ti two hundred dollar fine to kill pursue with intent to kill, one of these birds. Tho farmers have determined t > protect these birds and have
have a license to steal. It bears the ;i l*P*uFd to the game commissioner, broad seal of the United State- and there will be prosecutions of peris known as the Dingley tariff. ons who have already defied the ”1 stile under it yesterday: I am I co,ll,n * ssionel ’hunting on this pre-
MONUMENTS Large stock of marble and granltt monuments to select from. Plic« (our order with us. DENNY & RANDOLPH ft 103 E. Fraukliu St.. Greeacastln
I TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE I i will be at my office at my resi■fleiice in Floyd Township, for the ■Uausaction of office business, on BWeJnesday of each week. 1 LEWIS C. WILSON, Trustee Floyd Township.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. I will attend to the business of lay office as Trustee of Jackson townV. .i on Friday of each week, at m\ fe-.denee. Q. A. Wilson, Trustee ’ackson Township
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE.
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1 will be found at my residence os ■ ' lay of each week, to attend to Hi. tie - connected with the office B: : e of Jefferson township, ^ County, Indiana. OTHO VERMILION, Trustee Jefferson Township.
I tWNSinr TRUSTEE’S NOTICE.
stealing under it today; I promise to steal under it tomorrow. The wise cal! it ‘beneficiary.’ The Government i:t- forced me into this position, and I both do and shall take full advantage of it. I am. therefore, a tariff thief with a license to steal, and what are you going to do about it? “The other class come under the hog category. That is. they rush squealing ar.d st: usgllng to the great Washington protection trough and with all four feet in it they proroed to gobble the swill. Well acquainted with tltos* of this clasB. you know their at:itude and their utterances, it i- ust'less for me to dilate upon eithet. To this (lass 1 do not belong. I am simply a tariff thief, because as I have said, with a license to steal. But. on the other hand. I ant also a tariff reformer. I would like to see every protective schedule swept out of existence, my own included. Meanwhile what inducement have | to go to Washington on a public mission of tltis sort? A mere citizen. I represent no one. "If i went I would receive from the committee scarcely a respectful hearing. If any hearing at all; and i would have to be at considerable expense, both of my money and of my time, the hist of which 1 ( tin least afford. My position In these respects is exactly the position of myriads of others, and then they say we do not exist. ‘‘Meanwhile, I do know this tin every occasion when of late I have addressed an audience any reference to ‘protection run mad' or to tariff as the ‘mother of trusts,' lias Invariably clicitcl a more spontai,o'>ie response than any other utfc at
serve.
DINNER FOR THE RED MEN
Rabbit I ced For the Lnilgeineu at Their Hall on Next Monday Evening—Em h Menihi r of the l.ialgc i-Rcqiie-tcd to He Pro-ciil—Unlihit-
\rc Wanted.
Notae rf Location of New Highway And Vacation of Old Highway. Notice is hereby given that there bus been filed with the Auditor of Putnam f iunty, Indiana, a petition whi b will be presented to the Board of Comn.t’s* loners of Putnam Count: . Indiana, at the December Term. 1 pe - 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 154, township 14 north, range 5 west and go thence westerly a distance of about :; V4 miles along the center line of said old line or route of said right of way of said railwav company through sections 3 4. 33 and to a point in said center line of said old line or route of said right of way in section 33. which last named point is 3o feet, easterly from the point formed by the intersection of the south line of the right of way or route of the new relocated line of said railway company with said center line of the old right of way or route of said railway company; thence southwesterly parallel to said south lino of the new relocated line of said railway company about 45(4 feet to intersect with the Brunerstown and Reelsville highway, said old line or route of said railway company Is a well marked and defined railroad roadbed through sections 3 1, 33 and 33 in said township and range. Said proposed highway will pass along, upon and over the lands of William T. Keene, Lilly ■Medley, Richard Frazier, Evaline Watson, Isaac Irwin. Conrad Lehman. Bertha L. Robinson, George W. Harris, William Helton, Henry Helton. Ellen Plummer. James Plummer, John 1. Plummer. Mrs. John Cox. Mrs. Edward Stoner, Laurence Rockhill, Mrs. Laurence Roekhill, Rebecca Melton. Maggie Helton, Sarah E. Holton, Sarah E. Plummer, Albert R. Plummer, salinda Plummer. Mart K. Plummer. The Cleveland Cincinnati. Chicago A St. Louis Rail-
way Company.
And which petition also asks for the vacation of a hlghwav its now established in said township and is described as follows: A highway commonly known as Snake Creek Highway to he vacated from its interreetlon with tin' Brunnerstown and Ueolsville Highwav in Section 33, Township 1 f north, range 5 west to the section line between sections 33 and 34 in said township, said highway proposed to be vacated passes along, upon and over the lands of William T. Keene, Christian Mann, Coni ad Lehman, Evaline Watson, Richard Frazier, George W. Harris. Isaac Irwin, Bertha L. Robinson. Charles Wright, Earl Wright. Charles B. Shaner, Arthur J. Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Rockhill.
14. V. MOFFETT,
Auditor Putnam County, Indiana. Nov. 3"-3 7 2t
NEW RETAIL | LUMBER YARDS and PLANING Hill North College Avenue, South of the Railroad Tracks We can furnish your house patterns r COMPLETE, including DOORS, SASH, J i and GLASS. We have an EXPERT ES- * j TIMATOR and DRAUGHTSMAN in our } employ, who will DRAW UP YOUR | PLANS FREE OF CHARGE. | We also handle the famous LAWRENCE J $ PAINTS and FLINTOID ready PRE- X ? PAIRED ROOFING. | LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. % You do not have to cross the tracks to •I reach our yards. C. H. BARN A BY
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The Red Men will have ti rabbit dinner at their hall on te xt Monday evening. Th ti will be stewed rabbit, fried rabbit, broiled rabbit, and in fact rabbit in every form. All the members of the lodge arc expected to attend the feast. This week and on Monday the members of the lodge will take their guns and go into t he woods for game. All rabbits will he tinned over to a committee which will have charge of the cooking of the game. The event is expected to he a most enjoyable one.
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i e tu Marion township, for the I a of o Hi e ■ on B' r ‘Jay of each week, and on Tues-
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■ J. B. BUNTEN, ■ Trustee Marlon Township.
B ’MNMin* TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. B ’ bl be In my office to transact B : slr c.<s at my home on Tuesday ami
B
could make.
I "ill be at my office at my real- “This feeling is abroad, be mb
stronger, and will certainly sooner <>; later lie in evidence at the polls. Meanwhile, the tens of thousands of persons who feel in that way, like myself, cannot afford either the time or more frequently the money to go to Washington to ask to be heard before a committee which they know In advance is both prejudiced and pack-
ed against them.
T have in this letter set forth the
situation, as far as the revision of the tariff is concerned, as it exists within your personal knowledge and my personal knowledge. You are welcome to make such use of it before the committee or elsewhere as you see fit. I should have no objection even, to seeing it iji print. Meanwhile. have it well understood that my position is exactly the position ot tens of thousands of others scattered
To ask
put
at our own expense 8° tu [chase price cash in hand, the balance ton on a desperate mission is asking i )n twn ‘ Ainlnl instn |, nlpm3 . nnvnlllp in
a little too much, whether the demand comes from the committee or
from ti President-elect.”
of each week. J. O. SIGLER,
Trustee Flinton Township.
OWNSHII* TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. 1 will attend to township business It home on Tuesday and Friday of
jach week.
Chas. W. King.
Trustee Madison Township.
■TOWNSHIP trustees notice. B I will attend to tho business of By °ffice as trustee of Washington ■ 'wnshlp on Wednesday of each Bn, 6 ’ at my residence, and at ReelsK 0D lat, 3d and 5th Saturdays of
month.
_ J. D. RADER, Trustee Washington Township
UVVN8HIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. 1 will be at my office, at my home, r . of each week, for th« faction of Township business. „ R. C. HODGE, Trustee Mill Creek Township
Notice and Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned executor of the will of Polly Curtis, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of tlie Putnam Circuit Court, he will, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., on the 29th day of December, 19tis. at the late residence of said decedent in Mill Creek Township. Putnam C iiinty. hi ' jtiit. offer at public sale, all the i te;. of said decedent in and • tlie following described real (‘stat' to-wit: TI. southeti t quit i ter of the S' itliW'st qiii iter .aid tie southwest (Hinrte; of th ontbenst quarter of se tior. lighten ,ixt township thirteen (i::t north, in range two (3) west, containing seventy-six (Ttii
acres.
Also the following described real estate, to-wit: Commercing at a point 1 1 a rods south of the center | of the west half of section seventc' n (17), township thirteen (13) north of range two (2) west; thence west s 3-5 rode, thence north 7 rods. 3 feet, and 1 inch to the place of beginning, I lienee \v -t •! V. rods, thence north 13 1 ,2 rods, thence east t; Q. rods, thence south 13‘u rods to the place of beginning, containing one-
\olice to Dridgc Contractor*,. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, will received sealed proposals at the Auditors Office of said county, in the City of Greencastle, up to 13 o’clock, noon, on Monday, the 7th day of December, I nos. for tin' replacing and tlit 1 rebuilding tho superstructure of two (3) wooden truss bridges with stone abutments now standing and located over and across Eel River in I’loverdale Township in said county; ■ i (I two (2) brifl.u's ate known and generally called ‘ i lie Eckel Bridge and the Hell Bridge.” Said two bridges are to he and will be removed by the contractors const rncting tlie Cook Dredge Ditch and which is now being constructed with ti dredge boat, anil are to lie removed in such a manner so as to do the least possible damage to the said bridges, and in a manner to permit the dredge boat to pass said bridges and take the earth out of the stream under the
said bridges.
The contractor will he required to replace and reconstruct each of said bridges and replace the same in a good workmanlike manner and in as good and safe condition for use by the public as the same are in before being removed by said ditch contractor, and to replace any rotten, decayed or broken timbers or iron rods or bats that may be required with new ones to replace said bridges in a good and safe condition. Each of said bridges to be replaced as soon its the same can be done after the dredge boat lias cleared itself out of the way of said bridges so that the work of replacing said bridges can bo done. Proposals are tekod to be made separate on each nr said bridges. as payment for the work on each bridge will be made separately, and as soon its a bridge is replaced to the approval of A. A. Lane, Engineer. Bidders are required to file their bond with their bid In double the amount of their bid with a surety company as surety or with at least two freeholders as sureties one of whom at least shall reside in Putnam County. Indiana, and to the approval
of the hoard.
Tlie board reserves the right to re-
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This is tlie time of year that the cool winds begin t“ tell you of the broken window panes. You should have these fixed tit once. THE GLASS AND THE FUTiy for this work are ready for you tit thi- store. We have anticipated your needs and have all the various -i/.es of window glasses cut and ready’ for you. Don't delay any longer in attending to this. f,,r winter will soon lie here, THE OWL DRUG STORE
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Wo have been doing business in your community; we went t It rough the panie of 1893 and 1907 and paid every depositor that called for his money on demand; and we expect to continue to do so; we have laid tiside one hundred thousand dollars to make good any losses we might have, which with our capital stock and conservative management ought to commend ns to |the people of Putnam County. We want your business.
Years Central National Bank
situated in Putnam County, Indiana
half ( U ) acre, more or less. All of
the above described real estate being j 'anv and iilf lil’js.
V. B MeCAMMACK. GEORGE E. HAINES. A. M. GARDNER.
Hoard of Commissioners. Attest: Daniel V. Moffett, Auditor. Greencastle, Ind., Nov. 14. 1908. 2t
Said sale will be made subject to | the approval of said Court, for not j less than two-thirds, of the full ap-1 praised value of said real estate and
throughout the conn i>. '[. upon the following terms and condito put aside our business affaiis. an mie-thict
Mind Your Business! if you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can ami you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your system. 2Ac at the Owl drug store.
not to exceed six and nine months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing ti per cent interest from date waiving relief and providing attorney’s fees secured by mortgage on the
real estate sold.
QUINTONBRO\DSTREET 4tl4 Executor. (Note Fine location for an ideal home, near church and school. House of three rooms (comparatively new I fair barn. Fine soil, never failing water, mostly in cultivation, surrounding country fine.)
l'iimiiii*"i(,ncc-> Land vde, I The undersigned commissioner, b> : order of the Putnam Circuit Court, i made and entered in a cause therein I pending, entitl' d R. Benton Johnston administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Emily Johnston, de- ■ ceased, vs. R. Benton Johnston et at. 1 and numbered upon the dockets I thereof as No. 3052, hereby gives notice that at the south court house door of Putnam County, at the City ol Greencastle, Indiana, on Wednesday, 1 lie doth day of December. I!M)S. ai ten o’clock, In the forenoon of said day, he will offer for sale at Public Auction, at not less than twothirds of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situate in Putnam County, In-
diana, to-wit:
The northeast quarter of the south .east quarter of section seventeen l(17t, township sixteen ( Ui I. north, l range three (3) west, eontaining forty (40) acres, more or less. Terms of sale; One-third in cash; ; the remainder in equal payments at jsix and nine months from dine of sale, with notes at six per cent interest. waiving valuation and appraisinient laws, and secured by a niortI gage upon the real estate sold. Ihe purchaser may pay all the purchase pric down in cash at his option.
EDMUND B. LYNCH,
j it Comma -loner. Greencastle, Ind.
Notice of | in.il Settlement of I 'tale Notice is hereby given to tlie credj'Ors, heirs and legatees of Sarah E. Arnold, deceased, to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the I Ith day of December, 19ns, 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 then' make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the clerk of said Court, this 9th day of November. 19uv JAMES L. H \MILTON, 2t Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.
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•> In any mm from S" to fffOA •> •> on horses, cattle, furniture, ve- ❖ ’•> hides and all other good per- •> sonal property, leaving the <♦ •> sain- in your po ■ u, thus ❖ ❖ giving you the use of both •> ind . < tin' charges ♦ <• are liberal for expense of loan. •> <• We keep nothing out i advance <• •> and if you pay the loan before <• ❖ due we charge interest for the ❖ time you ke< p It. We ha>■ 1 ♦ ❖ system whereby you can pre- ♦ ❖ pay entire loan in small weekly ❖ •> month’y or quarterly instal- ❖ + mente. This company Is com- •> ❖ posed "f home people, therefore ♦ w< do not make inquiries ♦ ❖ among your neighbors and ♦ friends ns out of the city com- ❖ ❖ panics will do. All our lealings ♦ <• are strictly confidential. Fol- ❖ •> lowing is oar liberal interest •> ❖ charges. •> •> $ 20.00 one month LOc •> •> 50.00 one month 2 5c •> •J* 100.00 one month 60c ❖ •> All other amounts in same •> ❖ proportion. ♦ •> Room 5, Soul hard Block. Cor- ♦ ❖ ner Indiana and Wat h ngt< in ❖ :• ol Rii ket I s Jewelry ❖ •> Store. ••• :j: The Home Loan Real Estate Co. X PHONE 82 X & •x-i-vivx*:':**:*:-:-*:-:,’.*:*:**;**:-:**:**:-:**;"!-
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Watched Fifteen Years. ‘‘For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's .\rnica Salve: and it has never failed (o cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill.” says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at tlie Owl drug store.
Don't order your suit from a sample house. If you want custom work made at home, go straight to the Bigger Tailoring Co.
E. B. LYNCH, Undertaking Our etnbalmer and funeral director, Mr. C. S. Mecum, lia> now been with me for three months. He is a man of much experience in undertaking and funeral directing and holds a State embalmer’s license. He will promptly attend all calls either day or night. Phones—Store, 89; Residences, 10S and 001.
