Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1909 — Page 7
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Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, that there has been tiled in his office a petition by C. E. Watson et al., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Greeneastle and Monroe Townships, said County and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of
ty, on Monday, the 1st day of Feb-
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TAX NOTICE 1908 To 1 he Tax Payeps of Putnam Gounty: Notice is hereby ifiveu that the Taxes levied for State. County. School, Ditch and other purposes, in Putnam County. Indiana, are due and payable at tin* Treasurer s Office of said county, in the cty of Ureencastle, in full, or at the option of the Taxpayer, one half, including Uoad Tax in full, on or before tin* first Monday of May. 1909. and the remaining one-half on or before the tirst Monday of November. 1909. When so much as one-half of the taxes charged to a taxpayer are not paid on or Ik*fore the first Monday of May then the whole amount will become due and delinquent, and the penalty attached. RATE. OF TAXATION FOR 1908
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b ( riKMED IN 1906. Which sM ' ,,llUlon is 111 the f< "- geDtember. 1906, Mr. Sillery lowing words and) figures, to-wlt: 'firnmd Uie above statement and | State of Indiana, Putnam County, 1! ( 1 "The cure Doan s Kidnev T() t]l£ , 3 0ar( j of commissioners of
oHp in mv son’s case has prov- . , a made hi m: ibis in Putnam County, Indiana:
permanent and I think this is
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advise’all , 'sufferers from kid- of Commissioners of said county,
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sale'by all dealers. Price 50 - nts Kostcr-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
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Evemar GUARANTEED SOX NOW 6 PAIR SI.50. Same Quality as They Were When S2.00 for 6 Pairs. Sathcrlis
RATE OF TAXATION FOR 1908 PUTNAM COUNTY
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BROAIiSTHEET A VESTA I, fcll, trniio and rent real estate and V'otmte loans. All business inlusfi'.i in tin in receives prompt atlii i' Call and see them.
k Farmer's Friend The Ohio Farmers Insurance Co B a I the farmers of Putnam ounty more money in the last two B in ill other insurance <onipnie ng a farm business, in the biint>. Richardson &hur$ PHONE 22 NO. 9 60UTH INDIANA ST. MONUMENTS La:se lock of marble and granite Jmnun nt to select from. Place f' r i tiler with us. DEWY & RANDOIiPH I 10o E. Franklin St., Greencastle.
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he improved by grading, draining and graveling or macadamizing the same according to provisions of the statute in such cases made and provided, which public highway asked to be improved as aforesaid is situated in (and on the line between) the Townships of Monroe and Greencastle in Putnam County and State of Indiana, and is described as follows to-wit: Beginning in the Greencastle and Bainbridge free gravel road at the southwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four (34) in township fifteen (15) north of range four (4) west in said county and extending westward with the line of said highway as already established about one (1) and •■)). miles more or less to a point where said highway intersects the Greencastle and Crawfordsville free gravel road on the south line of section (32) thirty-two in township fifteen (15) north of range four (4) west in said county; that said highway is a county road of the width of — feet, loss than two miles long and established on the line dividing said township of Monroe and Greencastle and connecting the Dee gravel
roads aforesaid.
Your petitioners ask that said improvements be made according to the form of the statute in such cases made and provided, without submitting the question to the voters of said townships of Monroe and Greencastle and recommend that the width of said highway be forty feet and the material to be used thereon he
crushed stone. C. E. Watson, M. L. Farrow,
J. VV. Trail.
Alvin Edmonson, M. N. Reeves, S. P. Browning, O. S. Reeves,
A. T. Hillis,
Robert L. Browning,
Ray O’Hair, Mill Alien,
C. W. Daggy, H. P- Coffman. George S. Rushy, Jasper X. Miller, C. E. Knauer, Ed. Bicknell, Milton Brown,
A. Priest.
R. L. Scobee, A. L. McClary, R. B. Arnold, R. W. Allen. J. W. Mangun, Simpson O'Hair, Philip Masten, M. P. Coffman, Chas. McLinden, John MeAlinden, H. C. McKee, J. W. Carver, J. H. C. Nelson, August Hendricks, James M. Reeves, Lawrence Gasaway, S. E. Johnson, George E. Kuauer,
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celliti WILL NOT BE TAKEN In payment for Second I »>t ailment of Taxes, as they are then worthless. The Treasurer wPl not he responsible for penalties and Chartres on delinouent taxes, result imr from any omission of the person paying such lax lo s( ale definitely on what property. In whose name, and what Townslilp or Corporation i: was assessed. The Treasurer cannot make reductions in I axes, and cannot refund money after once paid In. All errors must he corrected by the Auditor. Examine Your Uecelpts Before Leavinn the CHlce. and See That All Your Property i» Described. PAKTieilLAR ATTENTION i Those who have lands and lots, or other property. In more than one township, must see that they have a receipt in fu! Call for property In name of owner, March 1. 1908. Tax duplicates arc made upon that day and NEVER CHANGE. County Warrants Will Not Be Paid to Persons Owing Delinquent Taxes. The annual sale of Delinquent Land and Lots will take place on the second Monday In February. 1909. HOWARD HcQ. WALLS, Treasurer Putnam County. Attest: D. V. HOFFETT, Lounty Auditor. Greencastle, Indiana. January 1, 19(W
What Hakes a Bank Strongis Capital, Surplus and Management. We have $100,000.00 capital; we have $100,000.00 surjilus. and our directors have shown by the wisdom with which they have conducted their privito businesses that they are capable of handling the people’s money. it is well to hear in mind that a bank is no stronger than its managers, and deposit your money where you can get it when called for. the central national BANK
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Wm. M. Houck, Joe M. Allen, James H. Hurst,
John Scobee,
McK. Tucker,
C. N. Berry,
J. E. Coffman, Robert Crow, C. M. O'Hair, Jesse M. Jones,
J. A. Lewis, H. F. Hall,
Marion Allen, Allan Huffman, M. T. Darnall,
D. C. Allen, Joe Lloyd,
H. A. Raines, H. Clay Frank, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and the seal of my office this 4ih day of January, 1909. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, jt Auditor Putnam County. Benton Curtis, Deputy.
! Notice of Special Meeting of Coun-
ty Council.
County Auditor's Office, Greencastle, ! Indiana, January 4. 1909. Sir: Y'ott are hereby notified that i there will lie a Special Meeting of Hie Putnam County Council held at the usual place of meeting in the court house, in the city of Greenoustle, on Saturday the 10th day of January, 1909, at 10:00 o'clock a. in. You are requested to lie present at j tlie meeting without fail. Very respectfully, D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County
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Notice to Stock Holders. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Central National Bank of Greencastle, State of Indiana, that a meeting will he held at the office of said company, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909, For the purpose of electing directors to serve for the next ensuing year, or until their successors qualify. Said election will be held between die hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4. p. m. of said day. R. L. O'HAIR, President, J. L. RANDEL, Cashier.
Notice to Stock Holders. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Central Trust Company of Greencastle. State of Indiana, that a meeting will be held at the office of said compan yon TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1908, For the purpose of electing directors to serve for the next ensuing year, or until their successors qualify. Said election will he held between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 p. ni. of said day. J. L. RANDEL, Cashier.
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<J. It. Kogers Gets Patent. In a list of names, to whom had been granted patents, recently issued by the United States Government, appears the name o G. R. Rogers, of j Russellville, this county. Mr. Rogers is the patentee of a farm gate.
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Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out the pain. For Burns, j Scalds, Wounds, Cuts an 1 Bruises its earth’s greatest healer. Quickly cares Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felons: best Pile Cure made. Relief is instant, 25c at the Owl Drug store and Red Cross | drug store.
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