Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1909 — Page 7

Friday. Augu>t t«. IJKMt.

R T A II • I> E M O C 11 A T

(.'roin th<* ExiHTlenro of <ii'fciii*a>tlo

1’eople.

We aiv fortunate indeed to Ije able to profit by the experience of imr neighbors. The public utteraureo of Greencastle residents on tlie following subject will interest and benefit thousands of our readers. Read this statement. No better

proof can be had.

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(H) UN TV NI5WS

<Vs Reported by Huitling Correspondents.

MAI/I'A Mrs. doe Garrett has been on the sick list but is better now. Richard Sinclair and family spent Sunday at Lloyd Campbell’s. Miss Cora Woods spent last Wednesday. night at Will Shuck’s. Mr. Dalripple and wife of Clay County are visiting Sam Campbell’s. .Miss heiia and Lucy Garrett attended church at llethel last Sunday. Rebecca Shuck called on Mrs. Eliza Campbell last Sunday afternoon.

FI T\.tM\ i I.LK

\\ iieat and oat threshing is near-

ing completion.

.fohn Galvin has it's new house

ready for the roof.

Henry Layman was here from Greencastle Sunday. Miss Florence Logan, south of this town i> dangerously ill. Mrs. L. G. Wright went to Roachdale Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hutchison spent Sunday with .lames Garner. Esq. Scobee is assisting Ernest Smith in the blacksmith shop. Koss Parks and Mrs. Lida Parks

Jerry Nichols and family and Miss of indianapol's were here over Sun-

Cora Woods visited at Mrs. Reese’s i day.

last Frlady. Will Ferry of Cloverdale is spendMrs. Ransom and daughter and Mr ! ‘ ,g . a . 1 ‘'"’ l * a '' relatives in this Walls and wife visited at Mr. Sim-1 ' c iP .J; 0 ,, .

For sale by all dealers. Price 50 mon’s Sunday. a .'o' St ' ot | ot , n on ,. is .•nts Fonter-Mllburu Co.. Buffalo. cl Walls and wife and Miss Mc * New York, sole agents for the United Cora U oorls spent last Sunday aW Mr'.' Whittaker, the Owen County ‘ lied .luntei s. Ratleigh medicine man was here

Remember the name—Doan's— .Mrs Martah Campbell and Mr. Dal r Sunday

and take no other. j . iliple and wife spent last Monday at j Williard Cromwell lias gone to . ieir Nichols v.a.rk with the steam shovel near

I N. M. Bobanon and wife and grand ( mother Shuck visited at Emory Nieli-

ol’s last Sunday.

I Sam Campbell and wife and Mr.

Aker are visiting relatives City. Luther Herbert and family spent Sunday with In's father, George Herbert. Mi. and Mrs. Omer Nelson and •Mr. and Mrs. Win Hooue visited near Stilesville Sunday Mr and Mrs. Coons of Mattoou, HI., visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adamson last Friday. John Aker and wife of Madison township visited his grand mother Mrs. Ellen Aker over Sunday. There will lie an ice cream supper at the Reelsvflle M. E. Church Saturday night. August i uh. Everybody is invited. Helen, the little daughter of Alfred and Lottie McCullough died of spinal mengitls, August 5th. Funeral at Walnut Chapel. Interment at Reelsville cemetery . \ftc: staying here a week the German medicine show went to Lena In the popular lady contest. Ethel Miller was the victorious one. carrying away the 27 piece silver set.

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PROTECTION? YES

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❖ Then wire j our house and barns •> •> with the BEST LIGHTNING •> •t* (X>\l)L'CTOIt ON EARTH ❖ ❖ ❖ COLE BROTHERS % FRANKLIN LIGHTNING ROD* ♦ •> ❖ Patronize a Home Industry. •> ❖ In Ohio last year in 90 days •> there were 231 buildings struck •> ❖ by lightning and 19 persons •> •> killed. In over 500 lightning ❖ fires last year in Ohio, not one •> •> had a properly constructed <• ❖ lightning rod on it. <• — •> ❖ PHONE ❖ G. \V. CRAWLEY & SON, ❖ ❖ Greencastle, Ind. •> ❖ •> ❖ •> <* *:• ❖ TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE‘NOTICE Jackson Township. T will be at my home In Jackson Township every Friday to transact the business of my office as Trustee. BENJAMIN WALLS

Martinsville.

Mrs. David Sublet and daughter j are home from a two weeks visit at J

I ndianapolis.

Dalripple and wife visited a; William w. h. Walden went to Gosport Knight's Sunday. Saturday and drove there with their

Mrs. Ransom and daughters, Eva , horse and buggy,

and Marie visited Sam Campbell’s Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith went Wednesday night. j to the home of his father in the Lewis Garrett and family and Joe j country Sunday and partook of a

Garrett and wife visited at Frank -iiuare meal.

Garrett’s last Sunday. ; The Sam McCamtuack trial Rebecca Shuck and Mary and Miss j brought a lot of people here Monday Fanny Brothers attended the Stiles-1 iuu as usual the trial was passed on

ville picnic last Saturday. ' to Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Walls who have been j R t .\. .io| in Harr's and wife of visiting their son Clyde the past, \orth Dakota are spending their

week returned home this week. Dr. Hence was called last Sunday morning to see Loyd Campbell who was seriously ill but who is better

now.

Mr. Roberts and wife and children of Harmony visited at Mr. Brothers’s last Sunday. They came through in their automobile. Mrs. Mat Elliott and Mrs. Jess Elliott and daughters and Rebecca Shucks and daughter spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Mariah Campbell.

two weeks vacation with his father

hi this vicinity.

Tames Curtis is having the time of liis lifo. Hit- daughter Jennie's

POPI, \R GKOYK Threshing is the order

da v.

Miss Bcria Cline of Missouri is visiting relatives in this vicinity. George Easley and family spent Siindu with \l I). Easley and fam-

ily.

Jehu Wallace and family spent Bunday with Mrs. Eizzle Davis and family Elbert Allen who lias been utEiiding school at Terre Haute has returned. Roy Eeonard of near the Williams School House spent Sunday with A .1 Williams and family. M. I>. Idley spent the first part of last week with his daughter, Mrs John Akers and family. iWm Carrington of Greencastle ami Mrs. Henry Mann of Putnamville are visiting W. \. Allen and fam-

ily.

il.eslie Hall and family of near Cunot speni the latter part of the week with his father. Wm Hall and family

MT. MEIIIDIAN

East Thursday, August 5th. Mr.

| three small children are furnishing ] and Mrs. John Clark gave a dinner

amusement for him. Mrs. Lizzie Sloops of

alt nJed the funeral of Mrs. Bradford Tuesday. They were school mates in their childhood days.

I for their son. Glenn Clark and his

Greencastle bride, who was formerly Miss Hurst

'I \PEi: HIM,

Those present were Clair Robinson and wife. Forest Clark and family Mrs. Willis McCoy. Blanche Dicks j Raymond and Anna Hammond.

of

Warre - Township. I will be at my home In Warren Township on Thursday of each w—A and at Putnamville on Saturday: - o transact the business of mv office of Trustee. FRED HASTEN

We wonder w'.iai lias become

i Walnut «alley.

Little Loth it Claire Irw'n is not so

Blackberry crop is short this year. v .ell at this writing.

Dry and hot; rain is needed bad- j Almost all of the farmers are done

ly. ... _ _ : with their hay harvest.

Monroe Township. I will be at the Bainbrldge Bank each Wednesday and at my residence on Frldav to look after township business. D. V. ETCHESON

Floyd Township. My office day will be Wednesday of each week at mv residence. House. FRED TODD. Trustee.

Jefferson Township. I will be at my residence each Friday to transact the business of my office. OLIVER STRINGER.

Clinton Township. 1 will be at my residence in Clinton Township every Friday to transact the business of my office. ED. THOMAS. Trustee Clinton Township.

Baptising at Reelsville last Sunday

evening.

Large crowd at Walnut Chapel

Sunday night.

Cora and Lizzie I rion visited their cousin, Josie Brown Sunday.

JoEei'h Boswell and family spent

Sunday at Carey Payne's.

Mr. Layman’s spent Sunday with

Mr. Adam's of near Lena.

Robert Gardner and wife spent

‘ Sunday nl J. W. Gardner’s.

has this

FORGOT HIS OWN LINES.

Notice

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NORTH WASHINGTON I . » * I - V I rtfltn f'l.I ~

A Quotation That tho Poe* Campbell

Failed to Recognize

That poets, like other folks, some times forget their own creations shown by an incident related by Sir Frederick Pollock. At a dinner where Thomas Campbell and Lord Nugent were present tho eoViversution drifted

Large crowd from here went to Our’supervisor, Jesse Ellis has > the use of Latn. words in English Poland to the picnic last Thurs-1 t)een repairing ihe roads in Ibis R> monosyllabh verse. Some one ex day. i burg. pressed a doubt whether two eousecu Medicine show has been taking In (_- p Payne and Robert Dills five lines comiw-ed > f words of one the dimes at Reelsville the past nia j e a business trip to Carbon one syllable rould be found in our week. , . , day last week. language. Lord Nugent at once quoted

Jobii l rton, Sr., cittonilod cniircti J’billp) F^rniiks of GrGdvcflstlo -it* »t . ^ •

. o. i * or.,i 1 1 viitseiudain “By that dr :*’1 nan <• wo wave tlie sword

at Staunton last Saturlaj mpht and j S p ent Saturday night and Sunday at on

Sunday Saul Marshall s. I And swear for her to live -with her to

Mrs. Emma Aker and daughter • Misses Mae and 1./tt < Gardner die

visited Mrs. Rebecca Aker Monday , W ere the guests of Alice Frank Sat-j Campbell sntd he did not believe in oNuning. TT 0nt _ i dr day afternoon. the lines and asked where they came Miss (sola Brown of Tone Haute James Dillinger spent the latter fr ., . .. ] \ n „i ••From vour visited her uncle Berry Brown last pn! . t of last w(M , k , Uh his mother, ~ -How do Satindaj. of Morgan County who is seriously , ‘ . .' . ... Mr. and Airs. Siddons ot near j ^ | j-ou know that? asked the poet. I Limedale took dinner with Mrs. Ris-; M rs Edition Marshall and children 1 kno "' '' !il1 |l ' heart." replied Nugent Bier last Sunday. ! visited her mother. Mrs. Tom Nelson I ’TH bet you a guinea you can’t repeat I he I-^dles Aid^ will gDe an^ ice Reelsville Satu"day night and \ It," said Cnuipbell The bet was taken

and Nugent siaried declaiming. The

cream social at Reelsville, August 14, s, in( j av .

iu invitocl ... * *

Everybody is invited.

An auto went over the Reelsville hill Monday. No one was hurt. They had to get a team to pull them

out.

A large crowd at Mrs. Anna Bence’s funeral last Thursday; the family have the sympathy of a host of friend 1 '

VIV ALIA

.Marion Township. I will be at my residence In Marlon Township on Friday of each week and Tuesday at Fillmore to transact the business of my office. OTTO B. RECTOR.

Madison Township. 1 will be at my office at my residence each W'dnesday and Saturday to transact the business of Trustee of Madison Township. J. V,. STROUBE.

Baby won’t suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil at once. It acts like magic.

Miss Oyke Alspaugh and Eve j poet suon g»t tired and sold "I see Wright who have been visiting with] von | ( i>i>w the poem Don't go any

further" The other insisted upon re

friends and relatives at Clinton re turned to their home Friday after-

noon.

The Farmer's Friend The Ohio Farmers Insurance Co Has paid the farmers of Putnam County more money in the last two years than all other Insurance companies, doing a farm business, in the county. Richardson $ hunv PHONE lili NO. 9 60UTH INDIANA 6T.

Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else failr. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It U the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter.

\\\> would like to hear from Long Branch. Mrs. Nora Nelson visited her moth- *■: Thursday night. Mrs. Nora Nelson visited Mrs. della Wells Friday. Robert Dills made a flying trip to Carbon last week on business. Mrs. Fred Lancaster of Vivalia called on Mrs. Alary one day last

week.

Messrs. Wood and Columbus purchased a fine 'ot o f cattle last week,

near Raccoon.

Mrs. Moore of Missouri is spending a few days with friends and rel-

atives in this vicinity.

Mrs. Stella Wells and children and Mrs. Leila Carmichael called on Mrs. Sarah Williamson on Friday.

Quiet a crowd from here attended j fred Woodrum. the hall ante at Vivalia Sunday. The ,

game was in favor of Lena 2 to I

1.

Otis Gardner and Ben Walls took a fine fishing trip Saturda and returned home with a good size bunch of 20 and 25 pounders. Wm Thompson and Hi Rudisill have gone to White River to camp and fish . They expect to return to their homes in about R weeks with lots of fish.

C.\ltl'KNTERS\ IL1.E M. A. Pickel went to Indianapolis

Sunday.

Alfred Woodrum was at Craw- \ ille Saturday. Mrs. Mary Walls spent Friday w'tli Mrs. John Perkins. Marguerite Pickel spent Sunday at the guest of Miss Clara Hines. Ray Bell and wife called on Mrs. Effie Perkins Sunday afternoon. Win McFaliS is visiting A. J. Neighbors and family at Ander-

son.

Gayle Pickel of Flncastle visited his grand mother, Hillis, this

week.

Mrs. M. A. Pickel and Miss Nina Dawson were at Bainbridge Friday

afternoon,

Mrs. Lou Gifford of Bainbridge called on Mrs. Willis Dawson Mon-

daj afternoon.

Mrs. James Dickson of Washington Ind., is visiting her father. Al-

pcutlug tile "hole* poem or claiming double stakes, and t'unipbell paid the extra guinea in order to be spared tbe recital of tin poem which had made him famous which he had forgotten.-

New York Mail.

Real

BLACK HAWK

Lon Evans was home Sunday. ,,owis Neeso is on the sick Lst. The Poland picnic was well attended. Wheat threshing is about over in tlise parts. Chas Tabor of Cloverdale visited at R. G. Evans’ Saturday and Sunoay Miss Margaret Evans and Mrs. Willie Neese of Manhattan visited at

belli: l MON

■Harvey Smith is visiting at George

Mill’s.

Wheat threshing is about completed in this neighborhood. ■On last Monday George McAninch went to Cloverdale for a load of

coal.

Quite a crowd from this place attended the picnic at Stilesville last Saturday. Mrs. Olie Larkin attended the show at Coatesvllle last Monday afI ternoon and night. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill and daugh ter visited at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vaughn’s last Sunday. Mrs. Ada Hurst of Mt. Meridian visited at Andy McCammack’s Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Sadie Taylor is visiting with friends at Coatesvllle and Miss Pearl McCammack is running the switch

hoard.

Andy McCammack and family are

Joe Evans Sunday. „ Joseph Young and daughter of (going to move to Kansas. They will

Kansas and Wm Young of Terre

Haute are visiting in South Putnam. 't’he one year old da ught 0 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCullough died on August 5th. The rmeains were taxon io Reelsville on the Tt'u.

Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation — Doan’s Regulets. Ask yonr druggists for them. 25 cents a box.

start the last of the week or the aist of next. Harry Hill is going to

t a lie the switch hoard.

REELSVILLE

Quarterly meeting and baptizing

Were here last Sunday.

Ernest Renfro and wife visited

■his mother last Sunday.

George Aker and son, Charlie

were in Brazil Tuesday.

Notice of Executors Sale of

Estate,

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circit Court, the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of John H. W.llson, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at. the south door of the court house i nthe city of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 11th day of September, 1909, at one o'clock p. m., of said day the following described real estate in Putnam County in the State af Indiana, to-wit. The east half of the, northwest quarter of section fifteen (15) in township sixteen (16) north, in range five (5) west containing eighty

(80) acres.

TERMS: One-third cash, the residue in equal payments at six and nine months from date of sale, with notes at six per cent, interest from date, waiving benefit of appraisement laws and secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold. JOHN C. WILSON,

Executor

William Sutherlin, Alice & Hughes, Attys for executor 4t 51 August 13, 1909.

Misses Myrtle Herbert and

Flossie 1

Washington's Plague Sputs,

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Cross Drug store.

Petition to Establish and Improve a Highway. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County Indiana, that there has been filed in his office a petition by David Metzger, ot al. for the establishing and improving of a certain public highway f in Floyd Township, said county and that said petition is set for hearing before tho Board of County Commissioners of said County. on Monday, the <;th day of September 1909. tile same being the first day of September term, 1909, of said Board. iWhich said petition is in tho following words and figures, to-wit; Stale of Indiana, Putnam County,

ss.

To the Board of Commissioners of said County of Putnam, State of Indiana. September terra, 1909. We, the undersigned Petitioners, would respectfully represent to your honorable body that we, and each of us. are freeholders and legal voters in Floyd Township, in Putnam County, Indiana, and we ask your honorable body to cause to be improved, graded, drained and paved with gravel, stone, macadam or other road paving material and to bridge the same if required; a public highway in said Township, of Floyd in raid county and State, and described

as follows, to-wit:

The public highway beginning at the Northeast corner of the Northwest fractional quarter of section thirty-one (31), in Township fifteen (15), North, Range Three (3) west: thence in a Northeasterly direction on or near tho roadbed of said public highway to the East line of Section Thirty (30), Township and range aforesaid; thence North to tli*' Northeast corner of said Section Thirty (30) thence Northeasterly and North with the present roadlied. of said public highway to polo! one hundred (100) feet South of a uoint forty (40) rods East of a point two hundred (200) rods south of the Northwest corner of section twenty (20) township and range aforesaid. and to open, lay out, establish and cause to be graded, drained, paved with gravel, stone, macadam, or other road paying material, and bridged if. and where, required, the following described newlGghway, to-

wit:

Beginning about hundred (100) feet south of a point forty (40) rods east of u point two hundred (200) rods south of the northwest corner of said section twenty (20), township and range aforesaid: thence in a general northwesterly direction to a point on the north line of said section twenty (20) township ad range aforesaid, which is one hundred and eighty tlSO) feet east of tlie northwest corner thereof, the said new highway being in fact an extension of the said highway herein before described. We further show that the said new highway we ask to be laid out and improved, runs along over, upon and through the lands of Alilo West and A. H. Haun. We further show that the public highway we ask to be improved, and the extension thereof in the now highway we ask to be opened, laid out. established and improved, constitutes a total length of less than three (3) miles. Said total length being about two and one-half (2%) miles. We furher show that said public highway we so ask to be improved with its extension in the new highway we so ask to be opened, laid out. established and improved. intersects with, and has its beginning and terminus in a free gravel road. Win further recommend that said public highway we so ask to be improved, and said extension thereof we so ask to he opened, laid out established and improved, he not less than Ihirty-five (35) feet in width, and that the material used In the improvement thereof be gravel. We further ask your honorable body to order the said public highway to he improved, and said extension thereof by opening, laying out establishing and improving said ew highway to be opened, laid out and improvtd as asked for herein, without submitting the question of improving and laying out, establishing. and improving the same, to the voters of said Township. A. H. Haun. David Metzger, A. J. Owen, W. L. Job, E. Cj Timmons. J. L. Pickett, John H. Huffman, Aaron Hand, Clifford Shinn, Jonathan Owens, Fred Todd, W. H. McNary, Joseph Wells.

Albert Evans. Frank Rogers, •L \V. Randolph. Z. K. Randolph. Janies J. Bugg.

Ed Hinkle,

E. B. Summers, Clark Wilson. N. W. Ader,

Ben White.

James Hylton, Frank Walls, Maurice Sutherlin. Chas Wright. J. S. Michael, P. C. Taylor, E. C Wain. M. 0. Herod, Clarence Nelson, J. W. Wi.lker, F. M. Wilson, Geo L. Sutherlin, Elsworth Evans,

iP L. Ader,

T. H. Lane. Dan Shoemaker, Lewis C. Wilson, Edgar Wilson, John W. Lydick. Edward E. McVay,

Jas McVay,

W. R. Todd, C. E. Lisby, H. W. Minter

S. Evans,

A. J. Smith, M L. Craver, F. H. Zimmerman, G. T Reeves, Elijah Flint, Wm F. Zeiner. IW. A. Craver.

O. A. Day,

R L. Garrett, (William S. Cook, W. A. J. Aronld. Aaron W. Cooper, Artie Lechman, Albert Ogle, E. E. Wright, Aaron Flint, Reuben Smith, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office the 9th day of August, 1909. (Seal) D. V. MOFFETT 2t Auditor Putnam County, Benton Curtis, Deputy.

Notice to Bridge Contractors Sealed proposals will be received b> the Board of County Commissioner’s at the Auditor’s Office, of Putnam County, Indiana, in the City of Greencastle, until eleven o’clock a. in., on Wednesday, August 25th, 1909. for the construction of three bridges, including both the substructure, and the super-structure, and the approaches thereto. Plans and specifications are now on file in the Auditor’s Office. The location of the bridges ars as follows; One over Little Walnut at what is known as the William Dill’s Ford, located about five miles uortwest of Grtencastle; one over what is known as Cotton Branch at the Parker Ford in Mill Creek Township, located about fifteen miles southeast of Greencastle. One over Doe Creek, at what is known as the McMaln’s Ford in Cloverdale Township located about 5 miles southwest of Cloverdale. The successful bidders will be requested to furnish Bonds for a sum twice the amount of his bid, with not less than two freehold surities. to be approved by the board. GEORGE RAINES, A. M. GARDNER. JAMES E. HOUCK. Commissioners of Putnam County.

Indiana. Attest. Greencastle, 1909

D. V. MOFFETT, County Auditor Indiana, August 3, 2t wk 50

Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Hamilton Gray, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1909. WILLIAM M. SUTHERLIN, Administrator.

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