Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1909 — Page 6

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MOSS SPEAKS PUTNAM SHERIFF ! ON PENSIONS MAKES REPORT

FANCY G00D3|

Congressman From tf.s Fifth Dis-i Sends Statement of the Class and

trict Favors S1 Per Day.

Number of Prisoners in the Jail During Ihe Current Year,

DRY GOODS and NOTIONS FANCY PILLOWS ETC.

TELLS DF TYPICAL CASES

GREENCASTLE H.S. COMMISSIONERS

TWO WOMEN CONFINED

F. G. GILMORE

LOSES TO BRAZIL LET CONTRACT

Store of 15 to 0 in Game Played'County Commissoiners Order Saturdiy Afternoon at Construction of Two New Brazil. Roads.

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LOCALS SHOW GOOD FORM MANY BIDS ON EACH

BRAZIL. Ind., Oct. 2.—The local liwh school football team opened Its season here Saturday with a 15 to 0 triumph over Greencastle hictb

school

Brazil set those present wild by its brilliant playins and the studeuth are predicting a most successful sca.son. Decker did wonderful work for the winners, scoring both touchdowns made in the first half. His drat dash through t«e ranks of tho ■nemy was for half the distance of the -gridiron, while tne other was made after a run of 25 yards. Neithtouchdown was followed by a goal, however, and the half ended, 10 to i) with the locals on the long end. Greeneastle swopi the Rrazilites ofl; their feet at the start of the second half and a touchdown seemed •as-tain when a fumble gave the ball to the winners. Following a series Jhf line bucks and end runs lingle— went over for the third and last iiiiitf'ker Decker missed goal. Neith- • t goal was in serious danger after dfett, although the teams see-sawed

and down the field.

Doth elevens ran on tho field m splendid physical condition and left ft- the same way. The game was remarkable free from rough play, despite tihe fact that neither team

gave or asked any quarter.

The Green castle team was met at the traction station with aiitomoicles and was paraded through th.-

principal streets.

<'Iom> Contest tor the Albeit Shucy and Pleasant Hurst I toad Contracts—Go to Vaughan nnd Moloney and Co\.

The county commissioners were iu session Mon. the chief work outside session today, the chief work outside the consideation of claims was the letting of the contract for two new macadam roads. The first was the Albert Shuey road from LimeJale west. The second was tho Pleasant Hurst road. The first or Shuey road went to Mike Maloney and John R. Cox at $3,o9 l The Hurst road went to Henjamin L. Vaughan for $1,957.25. The highest bid on the Shuey roads was $3,775. The highest on the Hurst load was $2,495. This shows that the Irids ran very close together. Seven firms bid on the Shuey road and four on the Hurst road. A petition asking for the appointment of a justice of the peace in Washington township was before the commissioners. William Danbury was asked for in tho petition and may be appointed.

A specific for pain — Dr. Thomas' Electric OH, strongest, cheapest liniment ever devised. A 1 ousehnld rom.ody in America for 25 years

Congressman .Moss made a decided hit in his speech to the old soldiers at Terr,. Haute, as is evidenced by Ihe following from the Star this morning: Stating that he believed that if the matter of passing the pension bills to allow honorably discharged soldiers $ l per day came to a record vote it would be sucessful, but if not given a record vote would lie turned down, and further confirming his determination to obtain special pensions for blind or paralyzed soldiers in the Fifth Congressional district, Congressman Moss enthused the veterans gathered at the reunion of the Sixth Indiana Cavalry in Ihe Commercial Club rooms yesterday. Congressman Moss' talk was to thci point and of vital interest to his hearers. A deep silence, broken only by occasional outbursts ot applause pervaded the Commercial Club rooms while the Congressman had the floor. ‘‘My own father, as an instance, left his wife and two babies to the care of a big world when he left home to fight for the cause. My mother was forced to leave home and camp in the woods because she could not exist on $13 a month. Sb» had to labor for her living to support her babies until her husband returned, while nil the time was tho dread that lieu' loved one might he killed. "Another case, this time a Putnam county man. He was pensioned $8 per month. After being pensioned he was examined for soro eyes, and it was decided by the examining surgeons that his eyes must have been sore when he was a soldier. He wished an increase in his pension because of his premature blind He alreadj had been paid $2,500 in pension. The board decided that instead of an increase a decrease was neeessar\ Brazil Times

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Sheriff Stroube has just completed his report to the State Board of Charities. The report shows the number of persons confined in tho jail during the year and whether serving sentence or awaiting trial. Tlie report is as follows: Tlie total number of persons confined in the jail was 30 f. At the present time there are in the. jail one man awaiting trial and four aro serving sentence and lying out fines. Four insane persons have been confined in the jail during the year. Thirty-two tramps, not arrested were sheltered there, mostly during the cold of last winter. One woman was confined in the jail, ten hoys under eighteen years of age, and one girl under eighteen years.

DEATH OF MISS WOOD

LUTHER EVANS IN TRACTION MISHAP

Attempts to Board Car at Terre Haute and is Thrown To The Pavement,

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End Omies t» 4 i>uiig Woman at the Home of Her Sister, Mi's. Fail Hurst, on Sunday Morning.

Farms for Sale.

I if you are looking for a farm don’t. 1 fail to call and look over our list. Wo< i have them in ail sizes and prices, j We also have city property of vary-

Tbe studont* cele- ing siz.es and prices to sell. Call: < euutt < lerk

brnted the successful opening Satu 1 - <in ’iT, before , , . . . , The < entral Trust Coni paw y

•lay night by a big parade. j GreencasUe. Ind.

MUST CHANGE HUNTER’S LICENSE

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Miss Anna .1. Wood died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Hurst, Sunday morning at 12:40 of Chronic Valvular Disease of the Heart. She had made her home with Mrs. Earl Hurst for 13 years and had been an Invalid for a number of years. Miss Wood Mas born in Putnam County iu 1565 and was 44 years old at the time of her death. She was a member of the Christian Church of Greencastlo for many years having united with that congregation while the old church was still iu use. Miss Wood is survived b one brother Andrew E. wood of Indianapolis and one sister, Mrs. Earl Hurst of Greencastle. 'flic tun' ini services were held on Monday afterj noon at two o’clock at the borne ot Mrs. Hurst and were in rharp,' of Rev. .1. M. Rudy. Interment in the Forest Hill Cemetery. i Tho pall bearers were Miss Emma Bornaby Serene Spaulding Alice Williams, flaudie Ver mil Ion, Hetty Vaughn and Emma Beeves, all old friends of Miss Wood.

Of the iMiin which many women experience with every month if muke« the (jentiene** a,, d kindness alway* ■s»ocisted with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in ieneral no woman rebels against what she regards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would not (Madly he Tree from this recurring period of pain. Hr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women atronii and sick women well, and iives them freedom from pain. It establishes regularity, subdues Inflammation, heals ulceration and cures female weakness.

Drought Home on Past Car Saturday \lght .ind Hutcheson and Tucker Reduced Fracture in the |nt<Turban station —Victim Taken to Bctnai) Hotel and Infer to His Home.

Thrown heavily to thr ground as he attcmtpted to board an interurbaa car in Terre Haute Saturdaynigh*, I.other Evans suffered a broken shoulder. Evans is a farmer who lives near Putnamville. Ho was brought to Greencastle on the late car and Dr. Hutcheyrn and Dr.

Tucker -.ot the bone.

He then was taken to the Bel nap

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a man namert ,oW a "‘ ! creevlcr of tho mu ; • 1 ‘ ' • brani• Of the nose and throa

Thompson, the latter living just east'kills the catarrh germs beeau*>| of Terre Haute attempted to board!ffcl® where those health - ■

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terurbau ftart-on and toun.l that the Hyonnei Is guaranteed bj thrfl man's shouldei was broken Drug store and Red Cross I’hi'-fl

Sick women are invited to convult Dr. i’ierce by letter, fret. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear nnd without fee to World’* Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. I)., Piesidcnt, Buffalo, N. Y.

If you want a Hook that tell* nil about woman's diseases, and how to cure them ut home, send 21 one-ccnt stamp- to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing only, and he will send you a frrr copy of his ^reat thousand-page illustrated (Tommon Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps.

| The county clerk has just roeeiv- : od a letter from the chief game vvarI den to the effect Ihllt the hunter s licenses now being issued arc dofe - live and inns- be changed before being issued The letter is as follows : To the County Clerk: I beg to call your attention to! lie tynopsis of the game lav print 'd l upon tho back of the hunter’s licenses printed and shipped to you before the present game law went into effect, and ask you kindly io trike out tlit- words "prairie chicken ns I pinnated grouse, in I lie seeoud line of 'he second paragraph before bsuing to hunters. Very truly, /,. T. Sw e .1

IRE IN GOOD CONDITION

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• lean and Sanitary.

WINTER 4PIM.ES.

to cure catarrh or money back gives most wonderful rei ef to 1 sumptivett. A complete oi lit »:

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includes an inhaler, a Ixvth' of

picking our applfg., oniei and simple instruction 1 - fori

costs $1 00, and extra ’ottlc-H

and will have 500 to 8no bushels of

Ben D«vfs to offer at one dollar. The coM ’ 00

Leading druggists every when tallcn ones at seventy-five cent

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Will deliver or you can come to the orchard for them. The apples are nieo hut tew worms and not a large per cent ill .hapotj a ad are good si/ *. Come before you arc too late. Phone 29 ' Greesrostle, Tnd., I A VIES W. f VKVKIt

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On .Saturday, as part of their repert, the grand jury tiled with the ci.iit a statement or the condition cs the poor farm and the jail. The repor. states that the members of the grand jury had visited both institutions and liiul found them 'u excellent condition. There were 29 ini ates of the county asylum, and all were well fed and cared for. The gruio! jury reroinnioiidod that the spring house t„. repaired and hat the stone arch oyer one of the doors be repaired Die jaii was aim found ill excellent condition, clean and sanitary. The grand jury t<*conimended that a hydrant be placed in the jail yard for the use of the barns. \o other recommendations were made.

GRFEK S IS FIRST PAPERS

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Cloverdale hiu* just beam startled by more news of (ho interurban which has bet'ii threatening to come to that town from Moorosville. The latest is to the effect that a big vein of coal, seven feet thick and but a short distance beneath the surface has been found bt.ween Moerctiville and Cloverdale, near Putrlcksburg. and that a company he. beeu capallzod to mine the coal and carry the new mad to the mine and uii to Cloverdale. Jt is also reported that Mr Bowman. the promoter of the new lino, has sold his holding for a goodly sum, and that the new men ar*' now la control of the project. Ail this has started the Intorurban talk at a lively rate again

that he intended to

n.ake tiie United Sintos his home and its institutions his institulons, Lewis Spanns, of the new candy kitchen on the east side of the square appeared in the clerk’s nfflee Friday morning and made the necessary affidavits to secure his first papers in the system of naturalization. Spunos Is very sure that he likes America, and lias had, according to his story, experelnce enough to Judge rather well. He was horn In Greece, and when a young man went L. Port Said and remained four Dars, coming then to Indiana. He likes Indiana and proposes to make his home here if all goes w*dl

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SCOTT’S EMULSION

Dr. K. G. FRV. ■ Dentist. jdjj Teeth extracted witt T paitjldl Opp'islte Postofflce. ov ' I Drug Store.

I>r. O. F. OVKRNTKEKT. ■ Dentist. Office In Bence Bulldln' hh • Street.

W. W, TUCKER, Physician nnd Surgeon, j Office, Vine Street, between ington and Walnut Streetf.

Ur. C B hamilti DENTIST GAS GIVEN FOR EXTRACT

1C 34 East Waaiilngton Street-^ poalte Postoflli’e-

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repair the waste and supply and body heat. Tho habitual sumption of more food than

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prime cause of stomach

rhematiam and disorders of tW^B ueys. if trobuled with Imtlit***

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appetite control nnd take n F* ;m °f Chamberlain’s Stomach and -■ Tablets and you will 8000 right again. For sale by nil d"!

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