Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1908 — Page 5
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■U HIM The best place to buy your Xmas Candies, Nuts, Fruits and other good things Special pricos to Teachers and Sunday Schools. THK .MON AI!CH OliOCEIiV The Largest and Best Grocery in the city. PHONE 68.
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treasurers most not pay m i . I O'oiirt .! [..u. v. tu* Declares That to Tnn r Money .Monthly to City Ti .i-ureti is Little Less Than JH? EmbeEzlement.
WALLS HAS PAID UNDER PROTEST
A test case decided at Lafayette j *VednesdJ.y is of interest in Green t<* -i':- - n e its affects the relation of . nty and city under the new law. 'td-ir one inttr;'relation of the law, •< •• < r.‘y treasurers collect the ea for th< they are to turn it , o er ei.ch month. Under another ; view of the l:.w they are to turn it • r to the treasurer hut twice • ar. C- i ;> Treasurer Walls of Putnam County has contended that i the t'v.'e a year payment was the!
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Sayers for Holiday Goods Books of all kinds. China, a most select line. Pyrography Goods, new patterns. Toys, everything to please the youngsters. Pictures, Leather Goods, Stationery, etc. I also offer the very lowest club rates on magazines. Sayers' Book Stpre
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BUILD NEW SCHOOLS
lii'i.ii Mm t> of the Slate Moan! Hi.ilth Wants Law to Compel Ifiii.tnKtioii of New Buildings.
M BE ON DRY GROUND
I \ .,1th will ask the Icgislai a i ■ i w for the compulE, cri- tion of school houses. The oposc-d act would require that the of school buildings built after it | Cl be dry. This, sail! Hnrty. would do away in time h 2,000 damp and mouldy huilds in which Indiana children are
The Modesty of Women . ak< s them shrink from the
ll,, ,.te (iiK 'tinns. tlie otinoxiims expii.i .mil unpleasant .... al tr* atents ’ h M>me physician- ci ns der Lent a.l in the treatment of diseas.- of I Yet, if help can lie hod, it is Vu • mil to this ordi ..I than let
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[in.it . a the u,.man undeis*..,- all |u. • -.anee and shame fur mithing. flionsQiid-Nif women who have been lired i v Dr. Pierce's Favorite Trescrip>n wr.tVv in^m<reciation of the cure |!,ich distVMT'sSCSh tiic examinations |mI Ii. i! trentments^There is rw. Miicr
now attending school, and in which consumptives are being made. The law would require school buildings to be sanitary. Sanitary buildings can he erected, he says, as cheaply or more cheaply than unsanitary buildings. The principles of proper lighting and seating are set out in thproposed act, likewise the principles of heating and ventilating rules with regard to water supply and drinking arrangements are fixed. "The old water bucket and the tin cup are most ingenious methods of transmitting diphtheria and scarlet fever Dr. Hurty said, “and hundreds of children have been killed through their use," Sewage disposal and the cleaning and disinfecting of buildings are provided for. We are trying to save the lives and to prevent about 20,000 cases of sickness among school children annually," Dr. Hurty
said.
. orrect one, but in the absence of any dec .sions to the contrary has been making monthly settlements with the city masuier. The decision of the circuit oo.i t at Lafayette upholds the position taken by Treasurer Walls. The decision is as follows: Judg* Henry H. Vinton, of the Su1 ■ t, has decided that under the lau the city of Lafayette can receive its money from the country treasure.' only twice a year, at the time *bi stipulated oemi-annunl settlements, and that the practice of settling w.h the city treasurer mont - • . and technically embezzlement funds. .I.idge v’inton ids that the depos- • rj It • forbids any settlements except th< • al sett lemons prov fc.; He holds that anv other settlem* ,ts degal, and lay the ti -asure: < pt n to punishment for * • 11 <• z ei'ieii . i idge Vinton holds that tii* ep.is.■ ory act repeals all s" ti. of former laws which confl • Ith ts pi o\ isions, and, there- • ■ - • ’ on of the a us u. dea for monthly settle me nts • repealed bv the new
act.
As a result of the court's finding, th; eit.v probably will take the case I the higher court, or else seek the aid of other municipalities in obtaining an amem'Jim : t to the depository • .. low og ties to receive city '.xe- ! ■ m the -ounty treasurer at i tbe In g uuiiig of each mouth. The ity ot Lafayette has a balance in the genmal fund which will prevent any enitiirrassment this year.
ARMY OFFICE TO BRAZIL
Notices Are Posted That People of Putnam County Who Wish to Lnter the Army Service 'lust Seek Entrance From Clay County.
OFFICES TO BE CHANGED Tl'ESDAY
DEATH OF JAMES LYNCH
A CHANCE N STANDARD
Greencaslle will lose its aim> recruiting oflice. So few of the young men of Putnam County desired to enlist that it was not onsidered worth while to keep an officer here for recruiting purposes, and the office will be closed next Ttu-day The oflice has been located in t e W. M. Sutherlin law office on the *agt side of the square, aud has bten in operation for some nine monthThe recruiting office f< . ti ls section of tin* country will, he:‘ after, be located at Brazil. Notices • •■■re posted Saturday announcing that recruits from Greencaslle end Putnam should apply in Brazil foi enlistment.. Comparatively few have entered the service from 1j*i* del i,g r the presence of the recruit g <>o , r.
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Christmas Sweetmeats We have this year, as always, the choicest line of Candies, Nuts and Fruits obtainable for the Christmas trade. The Candies an- in hulk, in elegant boxes and of best quality. THE NUTS AND FRUITS ARE OF SELECT STOCK. The Palace Restaurant
SOUTH SIDE OF syl VICE.
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Telephone Orders promptly attended to.
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■lames Lynch, n direct descendent of one of Me- old* st and best known j families in Putnam Co., died Friday morning’ al his horn*- :n this city. Mr. Lynch had been in p:>or health for some five years, owing to incomplete recovery from a severe attack of
M Ch.-lire iiml^c luC. lie had 1 confir , t*. hi lad
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uric ili I ,iitating drams, irregularity and .lames Lynch was- the son of M bmal** weakness. It always helps. It Lynch, some of the Jlmost always cures. It, is strictly non- . . Icoholic, non • Rent, all Its ingredients old settler* ol tu • - .'i Oi erg pr, *<d on its botUe-wrapper; con* mother's ,li tli< ' mily went • r. a i,x Hi* deleterious or ha bit-forming )(( , grandmother win* -citled h* i‘ lugs, and every native medicinal root _ . , , t ntertng into its composition has the full lk2S, and built the old home at ndorsemciitof those most eminent in the the end of Washington Street, burnfvoral schools of medical practice. Some , n the on her ((Wn premises
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LMiinal endorsements of Its ingredients, anf ' bringing tin liardwa * •. til) be found in a pamphlet wrap|K‘d from the Ohio Rivei Mr. Lynchs pound the bottle, also in a booklet maileil father was at on* time teacher oi on request, by Dr. IL V. Pierce, ot \shurv Universltv and later Male, N. Y. These professional en- , ' ntm ‘ n Astniry l, im.rsiiy. lorsfmcnts sho\ild have far more weight I nited States Consul to Ireland, ban any amount of the ordinary lay, or There remain of the family of the KiiiMirnf.-sietial testimonials. j P ,. ased , h e wife and three broth-
1 he u gi nt women now-a-dayi
>eiat on knowing w hat they take as mill- ers. .1 cm T. Lynch Edwin b .> n ;
Mm nstead of openlpg their mouths like , ,, ; Emmott Lyncl
I i lot of young birds and gulping' down funeral services -were held I fasti off< red them. " l avorlte Pro* . . jcrlpi 5 of known composition, it on Sunday afterm on at m* *• 1 weak women strong and sick home, B01 West Washington 81
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I iri receipt of stamps to pay expense of i»ev. VanDyke. T e musie will be jii
a*., Sena to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
It is officiiiily announced that for tie- eK ’ on.- to phi Beta Kappa from thi senior e'ass, the following hangi*- have been made: j rst. Only professors and assistc :.’ j : Fes- ,'n of the College of Libeial Art who are members of Phi L* ,, ' hi: at: vote on the admise- : i! >;,* mi * a- from the senior class. Li (,.* J Tbi cemmittee to canvass t:f gild*- of Mie members of the gtaduating , last must report the names of all student attaining a gmli ol twi iiud above, who thereby an nominated as available candidates fir election, from which list m l mi re than one-fifth of the whole class can hi elected. Election will be made t y ballet and will not be confined to three students of the list jnrminated attaining the highest
grades
The j jij ese of the change w r as to introduce an element of elasticity into the eboief judgment being based not merely on grades, as each professci may vote for such all-round students as seem to him to possess the iquieiie ability, even though they have not won tl.i highest grades.
E. B. LYNCH, Undertaking Our embalmer and funeral director, Mr. C. S. Mecutn, X has now been with me for three months. He is a man of much X experience in undertaking ami tuner.il directiiiK and holds a X State embalmer’s license. He w ill promptly attend all calls X either day or nieht. i Phones—Store, 89; Residences, 108 and 601. Y X <—:-*x—:~x—x-x**x—t •x-x**x*n**x-*x**>*c»-x-"X-*x--x-*x*-x**x--x , *x-->-:*<x--x-*>
ELECTRIC HEAT FOR «iA M ysj p L)i (( J H E|R COURSES SMITHSON VERY ILL
Mrs. F. A. Hays. The foi-
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Kid * i. rMlly confident ini. or. William Pok, .Tann s Watson ■ Ph a -ant Pellet* i ta ,, ,. k Ha , n«i regulate stomach, liver and bowels. ManK Ha - allu 1
P iEA3ANT EVENING
The largi Sunday School class ctouposed of col lege men and women taught by W C. VanArsdel were del ebtiui 1 entertained by Mr. aud Mr; VanAridel Friday evenihg at t tu ir home on Bast Seminary Street.
CHRISTMAS EATS FOR ALL
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We have the choicest line of Holiday I- 'itliing good on the market is to be found
'P' 'ial Holiday Orders of
Fruits
Candies
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Fresh Vegetables Oysters And all other Xmas Dainties for the Holiday Trade and will appreciate your business. Our prices are its low' as consistam with first-class goods. PHONE 90 QUIGC & COOK It you want a turkey or any poultry let us know and f e wil. get it
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While the preparation . d manufacture of silk in the F. r East is more or less a mystery to tin people of tills country, it is in’* •<-ting to know that modern science has t ; -- ed even this ancient Indus-':• * The silk threads, wbic; go to make the fine'texture much i mired all over the w’orlri , s evi . one knows, are obtained fn :u thi • coon of tlie silk worm. These *' - coons have to be soaked id warm water in order the loosen tn*' da a: strands from the glue-like m, haUr i which binds them togethei ‘o they can lie wound on a reel prejaiator to twisting a number of the m log* trier to form a single thread n far away India, in the ancient province of Kashmir, the natives heat water In copper basins over charcoal fireto prepare tty* silk cocoons lor th< hands of the spinners. V/hen the silk industry reached such proportions that European capital became inteiested, regular factories for the preparations of the silk coinin'- and •he weaving of the cloth were erected. In one of the larges- ol these plans In India the cocoon bi - mt were heated by steam. It took enormous quantities of steam to do -his work and as fuel is very scarce in that country of little wood and no coal the operation cost ccuiF.idetabie
money.
And so it came about thr.: the. Ger-
eral Electric Company oi Sihii,**:edy, N T . Y., was called upon to devise and make electrically heaud husir:*-
for this work. Electricity ouid t-
had from water power at ; trifl.ng cost, but tlie inventors of tne United States must discover a way to heat the basins. The plan calls for a • ement basin for each operator to hi'td
about two and one-half gull*:-
which must be maintained at a temperature of about 1G.' degrees Fahrenheit. In the bottom of each basin
concealed the heating unit, which
with the turning of a switch, will keep the water at just the tight
temperature with no loss of eui igy It is because America has taken
the lead in electrical s< ienee that such unusual orders come from such fur away countries. It speaks volumes for the spirit of progress with which America has enthused the world when the oldest industry known to man adopts the latest de-
velopment in electric heating.
rHOSFEOTIVE TEACHERS SHOULD BE CAKEFUL OF SPECIALIZATION.
MUST TEACH SEVERAL BRANCHES
Professor vonKlelnsmid in univers ty chapel yesterday made anlouncements of especial interest to students interested in education or teaching. Every year said he, the LePauw faculty receives numerous alls for teachers from high schools and other educational institutions] throughout Die middle west. Last ! year one hundred and fifty requests ;
/fai k Smithson, who is in jail serv- ! ng sentence for threatening the lives of members of his family, is ■ • ry ill. The prisoner has not eaten I anything for several days and Sheriff Maze lias had to call in a physician. Since tie was placed in jail Mrs. Smithson has sued for a divorce. This the sheriff says, has caused the prisj oner to become very despondant and the sheriff fears that he may do something desperate. Smithson for- | merly served a sentence in the peni-
tentiary for manslaugnter.
For a Lame Itnik.
When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day.
for teachers were received. A sig- massaging with the palm of the hand nificant and Important feature of! Y° r fi ye minutes at each application.
.... , Then dampen a piece of flannel
tuese requests was that In a large • s , jghtlv w|th th|s linlment and bin( , oiajoritv of cases the prospective in- it on over the seat of pain, and you
prepared to teach may be *» r P r < 8e <l <° how quickly
tructor must be
everal subjects, and in fact in quite different departments. The professor ..ointed to the importance of keeping iiese conditions in mind when the vtudent who expects to teach is plan- , ning his university work. The stu-1 dent should therefore be careful in [ his specialization in college. The state teachers' educational re- 1 quirements are divided into three srrades with corresponding advantages to those gaining the different
steps.
The pedagogical work at DePauw <an be so arranged as to fulfill the requirements of the highest class, • he experience required being legally substituted by stipulated work. Professor Klelnsmid urged that students anticipating teaching after caving school should plan on the required work and scatter it along well through the latter part of the college course. For several years the faculty has had some organization in its recommendation of students for filling educational positions and Prof. Klein^mid is among those of the faculty .vho may be consulted by students in I regard to work in preparation for teaching.
tu<* lameness disappears,
by all d< ’ers.
For sale
For Sale One full blooded O I (’. Board, 18 months old. H. B. Smythe. K. K. Four it
For a mild, easy action of the bow- i els, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habit- ] ual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask | your druggist for them. J
Doctors say take Cod Liver Oil—they undoubtedly mean Scott's Emulsion. It would be just as sensible for them to prescribe Quinine in its crude form as to prescribe Cod Liver Oil in its natural state. In Scotfs Emulsion the oil is emulsified and made easy to take—easy to digest and easy to be absorbed in to the body—and is the most natural and useful fatty food to feed and nourish the wasted body that is known in medicine today. Nothing can be found to take its place. If you are run-down you should take it Sind H.it advertiMnnont. t»*y«**■■ •wtii u.uin < f paper in wbuh >1 .rr«—» **>*■ l*i *- and l<mr cum* to w>v«a po-tatfa and «M «aU Mini you a l ooipIcW Handy Alta* •/ tb* World. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Panrl §t. N«w York
