Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1908 — Page 6

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THE BIG POOR LOSES AGAIN

Suit of lliiiiiirli Umlley Agulll't the C. «V SI. I.. i* Won by 1‘laintitl in Ttirei* Hays* Slniggle in the Putnam <'miit.

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SI.000 DAMAGES ARE AWARDED

HUNTER IS HEAVILY FINED

Joe Strother, Who Wa-s Pound Hunting on Game Preserve Thursday bj state Heputy Game Warden is Before the Mayor—Pleads Guilty And His Fine and Costs Amounts To $40.

WAS ON THE HAZELETT FARM

Joe Strother, who is employed at the Vermilion Poultry house, was before the Mayor Thursday on a eharge of hunting on a game prebfrve Thanksgiving day. The warrant was sworn out by M. C. Dunlavy n deputy state gam" warden, who arrested the man. Mr. Strother pleaded guilty. Ills fine and costs amounted to M0. Several farmers, who live east and north of town, a few months ago formed a game preserve. They agreed not to hunt themselves nor allow any one to hunt on their farms. The forming of the preserve was reported to the state game warden and it is reeognized as a state preserve. Thursday Strother went to hunt rabbits on the Sam Hazelott farm just east of town. Dunlavy, who has been in the county for several days looking for violators of the lawi ght 1 m in the &i t and he was arrested.

The suit of Hannah Hadley against the Illg Four Railroad for damages alleged to have been sustained by the property of the plaintiff by the cutting of the new line of the road was finished Thursday when tin' jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff. The damages awarded were in the sum of $1,000. The case went to the jury about four o’clock Wednesday afternoon and a verdict was reached at one o'clock that night though not reported till the morning. The case is one in which the road secured the title to certain land by condemnation proceedings. They then lowered the grade of the road by making a cut. the cut being not only on the land condemned but also on the old right of way. The plaintiff alleged that they were damaged by the cutting down of the old right of way, not by the cut on the land condemned, as they had already received damages for that cut. The Jury held with the plaintiff.

IMAJOR-GENERAL LEE HONORED

Greencaxtle Man is Made \"istant Inspector General of the G. \. I{. For Indiana.

Major-Gen. Jesse M. I^ee, U. S. A., retired, of Greenoastle. has been appointed by Henry M. Nevins, com-mander-in-, hief of the G. j\. R.. as assistant inspector-general of the G. A. R., for the Department of Indiana A general order announcing the ap-

DEATH OF WILI AM TOBIN

A telegram has been received annouii' irig the death Monday, in Muncie, Indiana, of William Tobin, Sr., well known in Greencastle and Putnam County. Mr. Tobin formerly lived some four miles north of town, and for many years was a well known figure on our streets.

Heavy impure blood makes a muddy. pimply complexion, headaches, nausea. indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak. pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure—restores perfect health.

DR. HUMPHRETS’ SPECIFICS.

IHrtrttonfr »itli carh ' i«i la Hvc l.nngvar'ct. tophsh. German. Spanish, Portug jese and French.

Vo FOR Irloe 1. Fever*, Congestion*, Inflammations 2.} ( 2,. Worm*, Worm Fever, or Worm lilseaae ‘2ft 3* Colic, Crying and Wakefnines* of Infant* 2ft 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adult* ... 23 6. Dyoentery. Orlping*. Bilious Colic 2ft ?. Couch*. Colds, Bronchitis 2ft ( Toothache. Baccache. Neuralgia 2.3 9. Headache, kick Headache, Vertigo 2ft 10. Dinpepala. Indigestion, Weak Stomach 2ft 18. Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 2ft 11. hall Kheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas 2ft 1ft R.heunmtlam. or Rheumatic Bains 2ft lt». Fever and Ague. Malaria 23 17 File*, Blind or Bleeding. External. Internal 2ft 1H. Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes 2ft k9. Catarrh. Influensa, Cold in Head 2ft 2th Whooping Cough, Spa*mo<iJ Cough 23 21. A*!hum,Oppressed,Difficult Breathing 2ft 27. Kidnev Di*en-e. Gravel, Calculi 2ft 28. Kervous Ilehilitv. Vital Weakness 1.00 29 l*ore Moufh, Fever Sores or Canker. 23 30. Urinary li.conllnence. Wettii i lied. 23 3 1- Kore Throat, Quinsy and Dlj M.t ria 23 33. Chronic Conge*tioini, 11 ada. :. 2ft 7 7. Grippe, Focr and Sumff.tr Colds 25

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Medical Book sent free

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At ihhui Thanksgiving day, Miss Mary Denman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Denman, was united in marriage to Mr. Paul Dee, of Cairo, Ills. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride, the Rev. James Dee, father of the groom, perJorniing the ceremony, which was the beautiful rite of the ring. The house was decorated in chrysanthemums, and the ceremony was performed before a hank of palms and ferns in the parlor. The wedding was witnessed by some twenty-five relatives and friends. The bridal couple left In the afternoon for St. Louis and Cairo, when they will visit and later will be at home in Newman, Ills. The bride is well known in Greencastle where she has been popular In both city and college society. Tin groom is also a DePauw man, well known in university athletics, and is now in the teaching profession, being principal of the s. hooi at Newman

Ills.

The several out-of-town guests were Miss Allen of Bainbridge, Miss Parks of Crawfordsville. Miss Sellers of Elwood. and Mr. Bliss Dee and Mr. James Dee of Illinois.

THE TEACHERS'ASSOCIATION

OPERATION ON ’BOB’ GROW

Prominent Putnam County Farmer Taken to Indiana polls Thanksgiving Afternoon by his Brother, Dr. Wesfover—Operation for Appendicitis by Dr. Vohle Next Morning.

DR. BENGE ASSISTS SURGEON

Second Day's sr--i,,n Proves Interesting Bui the Attendano Fall' Off—Speed lavture Fridaj Night Was Excellent.

Robert Crow, who has been critically ill at his home just east of town of appendicitis, was taken to Indianapolis Thursday afternoon at 4:20 o’clock. An operation was performed there this morning at s o’clock. Dr. Westover. the patient's brother, accompanied Mr. Crow to Indianapolis. Next morning at S o'clock Dr. Noble performed an operation. Dr. W. Bence of this town, who has been the attending physician, went to Indianapolis that morning to assist in the operation. He was accompanied to Indianapolis by Miss Fannie Crow, sister of the patient.

The second day of the Putnam County Teachc. s Institute opened 9:30 last Saturday. After the devotional exercises Mrs. Olcott took up the work in primary that was found so interesting and helpful on Friday. She discussed first. "Hand Work ..nc the Study Program." She showed how it was possible to give the children something to do at their seats while they were too small to really study, and while, as in country schools, they must spend some time each day at their seats without the atention of the teacher. After a short intermission Prof. Moran spoke on "English Government.” Prof. Moran is a ready and thoughtful speaker, and his morning talk was followed with close atten-

tion.

After music Mrs. Olcott gave her second talk of the morning on "Nature Study Stories."' She gave the theory of the work and illustrated with several stories charmingly

told.

The final moments of the session were given over to the election of officers and reports of committees The officers elected for th' coming year were Miss Delia Miller, prudent; R. R. Sinclair, vi. c-president: Miss Eita Adams, secretary. All these were charter members nf the association. Mr. Oscar Thom,:- was made treasurer. This closed one of the most successful of th ,j meetings of the Putnam County Teachers As-

sociation.

The lecture given Friday night b; James Speed on the "Mine Herron" was largely attended and well received. Mr. Speed has rare power of observation and of imparting the results of that observation. His picItures were excellent.

ppintment has been received at the Indiana h< dquarters. The following Indiana m- n have been appointed aids-de-camp on the staff of the commander-in-chief: William S. Mead. I. H. C. Royce, T. L. Hammond. H. L. Heiehert. James F. Twinarne, John Shaw, Daniel B. Kehler, Timothy E. Howard. Rodney Strain. August l^ich, Russell P. Finney, Joseph Turnock. Levi Crume and M. M. Justus.

HERE AGAIN AFTER 42 YEARS

L. T. Kggers, a Putnam A oiinty Boy Who Went to Kansas When IS Years old Returns for the First Time Mme ISOli.

L. T. Eggerp and wife of Kiowa County, Kansas, is visiting George W. White, of Greencastle for a few weeks. Mr. Eggers left Greencastle and Putnam County when he was 18 years old. which was 4 2 years ago. He is now located in the Osage Indian section of southwestern Kansas, and 3 well provided with the best. Mr. Eggers is. back in Putnam for the first time since he left here. He notes many changes in city and county. Especially does he note the disappearance of our forest. He declares that the county looks like a prairie bow, compared with its appearance when he left. He will be here some three weeks.

'larked for Death. Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fai'i J to he ir' me and hopt had fled, when rny husband got Dr. King’s New Discovery." says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac. Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until 1 had gained pounds In weight and my health was fully restored. Tills medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at the OwT Drug Store. &(. cents and $1.00. Trial bottle fiee.

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THE STRAW VOTE FOR KERN

Biilloi-. Thus Fa»r Received in the Vote for I nited States Senator Shows The Sentiment Still Strong For tlw Indianapolis Man.

In the Herald's voting contest ior United States Senator the vote thus fa ■ cast is almost unanimous i uK'Tit. Thus far 206 ballots have been st nt to the Herald office. Of tht*- the count shows as follows

John W. Kern 139 B. F. Shivley 3 J. W. lyamb 4 Total 206

This shows the opinion almost unanimous for John Kern so far as th>Democrats of Putnam County are concerned.

MARRIED AT CLERK'S OFFICE

Miss Alice Harhough and Durward Wright were united in marriage at the clerk's office Thursday. The Rev. Rudy performing the ceremony. Mr. Wright is from Amo and Miss Harhough is from Marion township. The groom was but 18 years oki and it retiuired the written consent of the parents of the contra.-t-ing parties to secure the license. They will make their home near Amo.

For Sale. 40 acres of land, house, barn, orchard and good spring. G. W. Crawley. 4 th

E. E. Callender!

I will have some spotted pKtland male shoals on sale in Greencastle. .Saturday, December 5. L. T. Hurst. 1

'fate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Luca* County, g s. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A- Co., doing business in *he City of Toledo. County and Said aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. P., 1886. A. W. Gleason, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75 cents. Take Hall’i Family Pill* for constipation.

CYCLONE STRUCK HORSES

Delayed Report*. 1 the K:i\ of I .i*t Tuesday's SI east I hit Ham—>:inu- st.rni n Grant

County.

L. T. Hurst gave to Star-Democrat Saturday the sto: ; c the cyclone f last Tuesday after it left ‘ae Dimler place. Mr. Hurst reports that the storm next .-truck the Marion Wright place, doing some Jamagi, and next the farm of L. T. Hurst. Here it first struck an open field where three two-; tar old horst-s w< e feeding. It blew these horses across the field, rolling and pushing them, as is evidenced by the marks on the ground. One was finally blown ov. r a email embankment and ;ts legs broken. The other two escaped, bit are so son and lame after their experience as scarcely to he able to walk. The storm at this point was not more than forty to sixty feet wide. It next struck a piece of heavy timber. tore down some twenty-five trees and then abruptly lifted and changed its course, going further to the east than the line it had heretofore followed. It did not drop again till near Winchester, and then raised to descend a second time in Grant Count' .

MEAD-FROCTOR

The marriage of Arnold Mead to Miss Ona Proctor was solemnized at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. November 25 at the home of Rev. Brown, east of Greencastle. The bride were a nav. blue tailored suit with hat and gloves tc> match, while the groom wore the conventional black. The bride is a most estimable young lady, the daughter of William Proctor of Indianapolis. She former1." resided with Mr. and Mr;. Charles Siddon* of Greencastle The groom is a prosperous young n...i. v . f Indianapolis. They will make their futurhome in Indianapolis, where the will have the best wishes of all.

Medicine That i« Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now tound a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedv 5r Electric Bitters: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles. and for run down conditions ■’ says W. C. Kiegtler. of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to tide weak Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at the Owl drug store.

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Th« blow which knocked out Corticti was a revelation to the prize fighters. From the earliest days of t.h<' ring the knock-out blow was aimed fi r the jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the lighter, hut if a scientific man had told one of the old lighters that the most vulnerable snot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him lor an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing b< fAb.to the public a parallel fact: that ihif sVrr.acV* the most vulnerable organ out oPlhe j r>xe ring as well as in it. We protectPurUaSs. thn ats, feet and lungs, but tbeS*Air\\wc are utterly indifferent to, unt.l diseS^M.nds the solar plexus

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CASES ARE SET HERE

An application by the Vandalia Coal Company for an order restraining eighteen minets. who were in.lureui by an explosion in the Rosebud coal mine, near Terre Haute, from prosecuting their respective suits for , damages), until the pending appeal in I

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Dentist.

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