Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1908 — Page 7
peceinlx’r 25, 1908.
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SUGAR FIGURES ARE GIVEN
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are well and stronrf.
.Stem is pretty sure l*m- ll |nake .-trong,
living at loll Teire Haute,
i, a vears ago my
aatly from kidhe and dlttl-
. ( |ney secretions. •m him and ■ 1 ,| ( >nt to th's effect ,, hat time. Kor ; ',s he h id dull ach,‘hls loins which exiin to the .1'oulders stoop or lift any- : ifering. ’1 te kidney irregular and acconin 1.ear tig of Doaif's pi oc red a Pox. and of them did him :se he continued taking
niiii.-; and other trou-
M 11 * V r, 1> disappeared., Duri:ld ., which has elapsed ! l sb au,i ;never complained of 'ftroiiM", t"" 1 « ives . a L., th0
Doan B Kidney
f \Ve ai only too glad to let
. . ;t reliable kid-
; I i eincly and I give tor publication wlth-
io least hesitation.'’
' e 1 “j proof like this from u Vie people. Call at Jones ‘i 1 ;,. : .i'k What customers 'gale In all dealers. Price 50 I'n-ler-.Milburn Co.. Buffalo, a or l mi., agents for the UnltImn'pet the name—Doan'i
Cite no other.
ivsmar GUARANTEED SOX 0W 6 PAIR SI.50. Same Quality as They Were | Wlr S2.00 tor 6 Pairs.
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Report" Sliow Consumption Aggregates Million Dollars Daily—8ta- I tistic.s From Tropical Islands Under Vmericaii Flag an Interesting Feature.
HE FOREIGN IMPORT IS LARGE
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And Alistract of Title.
|hHOAD'.i i:i:i: r a vfsi ai, trail, and rent real estate and hlati loans. All business inled i . th in receives prompt atJon Call and see them.
Faraer's Friend
‘The 0 ii Farmers Insurance Co paid the farmers of Putnam jnty in in" money in the last two th: i all other Insurance com- -. d ng a farm business, in the
jdy.
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PHONE 22
NO. 9 SOUTH INDIANA ST.
[MONUMENTS 1- marble and graiiito j 1|, ni to select from. Place
Jr ord. r with us.
Id Wi A RANDOLPH
1" i E. Franklin St., Greeneastle.
WASHINGTON*, Dec. 2J.—The average citizen of the United States I consumes half his own weight in sugar every year and the sugar bill of the country aggregates a million dollars for every day of the year. These assertions are justified by a statistical statement just prepared by the bureau of statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor,! which shows the quantity of sugar produced in the United States, the quantity brought from our own islands, the quantity Imported from foreign countries and the quantity exported, showing a total consumption of from G,000,000,000 to 7,000,000,000 pounds a year, the total for the latest year, 1907, being 7,089,067,975 pounds. Calculating this enormous total at the average retail price of 5% cents per pound, we get a total of $072,000,000 as its cost to the consumer, or more than a million dollars for each of the 365 days of the year. Dividing this total of 7,089.667.975 pounds by the 1907 figures of population, we get an aveiage consumption for 1907 of 82 3-5 pounds per capita, which is more than ono-half of the average per cpplta weight of the people of the country, including men, women and children in this calculation. Ono-fifth of this enormous total of 7,000,000.000 pounds, speaking now in very general terms, is produced at home, one-fifth is brought from our own islands and the 'emaini ig throefifths from foreign countries. Speaking more accurately, the bureau of statistics’ statement shows that 21.3 per cent of the sugar consumption of the country in 1907 was of home production. 17.7 per cent from our own Islands, and the remaining 61 per cent ca ne from foreign countries. The home ’ iduc, amounted to 1,51 1,000.000 poi id i, that brought ' om the Islands, 1,254,000 000 pounds, and that frem foreign countries, 4,367.000,000 pounds Of the 1.511.000 000 pou ds induced t home, 54 4 000,000 was produced from cane : id 967 000,000 from beets. Of the 1,254,000,000 pourds bro ight from our own islands, 408 000,000 was from Porto Rico, 821,000,000 from Hawaii and 25.000. 000 from the Philippines. Of the 4,367.000,000 pounds brought from 'orelgn countries, 3,236.000,000 was cane sugar from Cuba, 732.000. 000 from other cane-sugar countries and 398,000,000 beet sugar produced in Europe. Meantime 43.000. 000 pounds were exported leaving the total consumption at home, as above indicated over 7.-
000,000,000 pounds.
The sugar record of the United States in 1907 was unique in several pattlculars. The quantity of sugar imported from foreign countries was larger than ever before, the quantity brought from our own islands was larger than in any former year, the quantity produced at home exceeded that of any other year, the quantity exported was larger than in any year of the past decade, and the per capita consumption was the largest ever recorded, an average of 82.6 pounds for each man, woman and child of continental United States. An equally interesting feature of this record year
1907 was the act that
Your Neighbors Can Tel! You No doubt, if you yourself don’t know, of many marvelous cures of Stomach, Liver, Rlood and Skin affections that have been made ! . the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, for it has a most successful record of over 40 yean. These GlIKHS embrace also many bad eases of Weak Lungs, lingering Goughs, Bronchial, Throat and Lung affections, some of which, no douht, would have run into Consumption, had they been neglected or badly treated. We don't mean to say that the "Golden Medical Discovery" will cure Consumption when fully seated, hut it will strengthen weak lungs, i nprove digestion, and make pure, rich, red blood thereby overcoming and casting out disease-producing bacteria and giving robust, vigorous health.
All p. Adviser, 11 21 cents ft
r culars about the “Discovery,” its composition and uses, in Common Sense Medical m pages, revised up-to-date, sent for 31 cents, in one-cent stamps in cloth covers, or r paper covered, to pay cost of mailing only. Or send post card request for free booklet to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce,
President, No. GG3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are little in si/.e but great in gentle acting sanitary results; cure constipation, ask your neighbors
Behind Dr. J ice's Medicines stands the Invn. ' Hotel and Surgical Institute, t * Bulfnlo, thoroughly equippe-> and with a Staff of Skilled Specialists to treat the more difficult esses of Chronic diseases whethor requiring Medical or Surgic il skill tor their
cure. Send for free
INVALIDS- GUIDE BOOK.
If You Don’t Know
George Blake's English Hull Sinks Its Teeth in Arm of laid Who Was Petting—Third Victim of the Animal Within a Few Months.
TWO OTHER BOYS WERE VICTIMS
006 BITES RAMUNO FRY ty brought from Cuba in 1907 was also larger than in any earlier year, being 3,236,000,000 pounds, against 2,820,000,000 in the former highrecord year 1904. The quantity of sugar brought from Porto Rico In 1907 was above five times as much as the average before annexation: lhe quantity brought from the Hawaiian islands has about doubled since annexation, although for several,
years prior to that time it was being ————— imported free of duty under the The large b , ack Eng ij S !, bu u j 0 g
reciprocity agreement with the Haw-i
aiian government. Meantime, al-j belon * ,n B to Geor S e Blake blt Ra >- thougli the quantity brought in from mond, son of Dr. and Airs. E G. Hawaii has doubled and the quantity, Fry, in the left arm Monday afterfrom Porto Rico more than quad- | 100 „_ The dog's teeth sunk into the rupled, there has been a large in-, lad , 8 arm lnaklng a bad wou nd..Dr.
crease In the home production, es-, r i.i.i, n, Hence dressed the wound, per idly of beet sugar, of which the production in 1S97 was about 84,-1 ! 00(1,000 pounds and in 1907 967,-1
(■00,000 pounds.
Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate! her, 1908
In the Circuit Court of Putnam Com ty, Indiana, February Term,
1909.
John T. Edwards, Administrator of Estate of John Owens and Elihu Owens, deceased, vs. Jonathan | Owens et al. Probate Cause
3063.
To William L. Burress, Malissle Bell, Myrtle Long and William Fur-
geson.
JAMES L. HAMILTON,
(Seal.) Clerk. H. James, Atty. 3tl6
Notice to Stock Holders.
Notice is hereby given to the i stockholders of the Central National ' | Bank of Greeneastle, State of Indiana, that a meeting will be held at
the office of said company, on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909, For the purpose of electing directors
You are severally hereby notified J to serve for the next ensuing year, that the above named petitioner as, or until their successors qualify. Administrator of the estate aforesaid Paid election will be held between has filed in the Circuit Court of Put-! the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4.
nam County. Indiana, a petition p. m. of said day.
making you defendants thereto, and R. L. O'HAIR, President, praying therein for an order and de- J. L. RANDEL, Cashier cree of said Court authorizing the
sale i.r certain real estate belonging Notice to Stock HoMera.
to the estate of said decedent, and in 1 Notice is hereby given to the said petition described, to make as- stockholders of the Central Trust
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I I. rful ■•ountry. John T. Martindale (©. Co.,
ar.l „f Tnifl,., Indianapolis, Ind.
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_ om i :''' p nod I 1 °f United States SenaIn ®UK>iratlon of our next pre1 K8i °n of our Legislature K 1 Wg events. Tho sooner ■' ribe, the more you will V for your money. ^ ' 1 ' ('ON AND COMPANY. ,l,s l<>r •he luiliunupolis News Greeneastle, Indiana.
tion of beet sugar for the tirct time exceeded the production of cane sugar; the product of the year being, cane sugar, 544,000,000 pounds: beet sugar. 967,000,000 pounds. The increase in the production of beet sugar in the United States has been very rapid in recent years. A decade ago, in 1897, the production of beet sugar was about, 84,000,000 pounds, against 6 14,000,000' pounds o care sugar. Five years, later, in 1902, the beet sugar produo-j tion was 369,000,000 pounds,. Walls i against 729,000,000 pounds
at his j *rga r ; > 1007, beet sugar produc every tion was 967,000,000 pounds.
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*:• v •> <• •:• ■*• ❖ •> > •> •> •> •> •> Wm. R. Turman to Frank Phillips, land in Washington tp.$5355 Mary Suggs et al to Andrew A. Black, lot in Greeneastle . . John Bunneman to Vesley O. Greenlee, land In Jefferson 100f John Branneman to Osen R. Branneman, land in Cloverdale 4500 Pearl Wright to John Wright, land in Madison tp., 250 Frank M. Stroube to C. E. Lewis, lot in Manhattan . . .$ 350 W. B. Vestal to Wm and Ethel Sutherlin, h t In Greeneastle 1500 Joseph L. Preston to Bertha C. Tinker, lot in Greeneastle.. 5000 Theodore Crawley to Jennie C. Jennings, lot in Greeneastle 1500 Janies W. Scott to Lucy E. Harris, land iu Jefferson tp. 1500 Jesse Young to A. S. Young, lot In Roachdale 1400 C. A. O'Brien to C. E. Bridges. lot in Fillmore 150 Cora A. Epperson to Jesse F. Young, lot in Roachdale . .. 1400 Thomas W. Bowen et al to Cora B. Modlin, land in Marion tp Charles D. Mitchell to Wm. K. Glidewell and S. J. Augel, land in Greeneastle tp Central Trust Co., to John F. Cannon, trustee, pt. lot in Greeneastle
Raymond was playing with
dog Monday afternoon in the back ! yard when Kirby Allen, who was (here, started to pat the animal. The dog then had its paws up on Raymond’s chest and Raymond was pat-
t.ng It's head.
As Kirby raised his hand to pat the dog the animal snapped, presumably at him, but its teeth were sunk Into Raymond's arm. He immediate!} went to the office of Dr. Bence aad had the wound dressed. The animal had- previously bitten two other boys. A son of Sam Hartley, who was a driver for Charles Zeis, was attacked by the dog while delivering groceries some months ago, and badly bitten In the arm. A son of Walter Higert was also bitten in the arm by the same animal.
sets for the payment of the debts and Company of C:eeucastle State of Inliabillties of said estate; and tha; diana, that a meeting will be held at 1 said petition, so filed and pending, is jibe office of said compan yon set for hearing in said Circuit Courti TUESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1908, tbe |at Uie Court House in Greeneastle, Foi- the purpose of electing directors Indiana, on the 1st judicial day of! to serve for the next ensuing year, or the February Term, 1909, of said until their successors qualify. Said Court, the same being the 8th day of 1 election will be held between the February, 1909. hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 p. m.
Witness, the Clerk and seal of, of said day.
said Court, this 5th day of Decern-1 J. L. HANDEL, Cashier.
SUG DINNER FOR 18 GUESTS
Mrs. Charles H. Barnaby delightfully entertained sev. nteen of Mr. Barnaby’s friends at a rtag dinner last Monday iu honor o' the anniversary of her husband's birth. A most delightful dimer w is elegantly served. The gue. ts of the evening were Col. C. C. Matson, James B. Nelson, Charles J. Arnold, Frank Donnor, F. C. Tilden, Jesse Welk, Harry Smith Edgar Harris, F. G. Gilmore, B. F. Corwin, Dr. W. W. Tucker, Albert Daggy, F. A. Arnold, W. L. Denman, Dr. C. T. Zaring, Jas. L. Randel and O. F. Overstreet.
3000
2360
Frank Donner to Martha T.
Helm, pt. lot In Greeneastle 3900
Margaret .1. Halfpenney to Henry H. Rollings, land in
Washington tp., 5
Nancy E. Carrington to Martha
McGaughey, lot in Reelsville 525
James I,. Leonard to Octavia Butler, land in Mill Creek tp
Medicine That is .Medicine. “I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy Is Electric Bitters; a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and for run down conditions,” says W. C. Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, j and impart vigor and energy to the i weak. Your money will he refunded | if it fails to help you. 50c at the Owl drug store.
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LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. You do not have to cross the tracks to
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C. H. BARNABY
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Marked for Death.
"Three years ago I was marked
for death.
Notice of Filial Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the cred-1 j itors, heirs and legatees of Alice I j McGaughey, deceased, to appear in 1 I the Putnam Circuit Court, held at j
.Greeneastle. Indiana, on the 18th
of rane| lu ‘ 5 rave yard c ugh was: da y 0 f ueceuibcr, 19u8, and show _ | tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors cause, if any, why the Final Settlefailed to help me, and hope had fled, ment Accounts with tho estate of
50,000,00» pono,I.
! shares.
sugar o any year In tne History «i| u ntn I had gained^ _»• ' witness, the Clerk of said Court
-Pure \Yhiskev~
Four full quarts, four years old ------ $;4.()0 Four full quarts, three years old ------ 2.75 Four lives to gallon, four years old ----- •> ?,() Four fives to gallon, three years old - - - - 2.25 One gallon jug, four years old ------ 2.75 One gallon jug. three years old ------ 2.50 One gallon jug, two years old ------ 2.25 All kinds of wines and liquors. Schlitz and Terre Haute \It" iu bottle.
Heer.
sugar, the
1907 being greater than that of cane j helped me and improvement kept on
In the history of un tii I had gained lo pounds ini
weight and iny health was fully «-j thls 25th day of Novflnbor , 1;M)S . fi. ., , i stored. Ibis medicine bolds tbe t a \ttocs i The record of sugar brought from W1)rld . s healing record for coughs the tropi al islands now under the j and co j ds and i ung ft nd throat dis-| An ’•iean fine is also interesting, eases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold.
from Porto under guarantee at the Owl Drug
I Store. 50 cents and $1.00.
bottle free.
JAMES L. HAMILTON. Clerk Putnan Circuit Comt
W. .1. Higert 108 N. Jackson Street.
PHOENIX CAFE |
Phone 19.3.
Tb'' qinrtlty brought
Rico i r 1907 was 108,000,000 pounds, or more than In any year, except 1906; that from the Hawaiian | islai ’ 821,000.000, or mere Mian in nrv ye r • cc it 1905; srd that from j the Philippine i-iand , 25,000.000 pound or less than that du h I ani of the past twenty years except 1901,
Trial
Monon Route Excursions. Home seekers excursion rates to Northwestern and southern points first and third Tuesdays of each month. J. A. Michael, Agt.
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For the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. M ..LIEVES
days’ treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For Sale by Badger & Cook.
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