Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1909 — Page 2

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One Doctor

Only d^l'MWSHAL SHALL

No sense in running from one doctor to nnotiu . Select the best one. then stand by him. No sense either in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefialy. deliberately select the best cough medicine, then tin., it. SlivK to it. Ask your doctor about Ay r’s Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. Sold for nearly seventy 8 No alcohol in this cougl i

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old reliable fanily laxative—Ay< i '

BE ELECTED

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Attorney Ger.eral Bingham Says That Mayo: Cannot Appoint Off ic'd in Cities of F fth Class.

RAISE T08AGG0 IN CUV MUST TELL IRE TRUTH JEST CASE AT BRAZIL

Kiicco*!' of Owen County Farmers I,. n<U OlIn rN io Investigate the (A \ei-niiient Otliiial- \ftei I hose I tu si ness. who MisIn-anU An> f’lsniuet offer-

ed as Food.

MAY TRY RAISING !T NtXT YEAR

The farniers of 0»»en county on Saturday concluded a session of several days a: Spencer, during which Ante the raising of tobaeo in that eounty was discussed. It was demonstrated that there arc several hundred fanners in that county who are and have been raising tobacco for several years and they all testified to the fact that it was the best crop they ever raised, and their earnings were in. leasing rapidly every year. It will be recalled that the Night Rider trouble in Kentucky and Tenne. see turned the attention of the big tobacco companies to Ohio and Indiana in the hope that the farmers of these states would take up tobacco raising, that they might move their huge interests to these states and thus get away from the trouble they were having. Ohio has demonstrated that certain sections of that s ate produce excellent crops of tobacco of an excellent quality. Experiments. in central Indiana show that the soil and the climate are both adaptable to the raising of tobacco, ami the belief is growing that in a few years Indiana will lie the greatest tobacco producing state in the union. Experiments have been made in Clay County, with flattering results, and the belief is now entertained that Clay County can become a banner tobacco section if farmers turn their attention in that direction The Owen county farmers and toPacco raisers brought speakers from the tobacco fields of Kentucky to address them. K. I). Long, of Louisville and Luther Hic k of Shelbyvillc, Ky., said they had found about thirty tobacco growers in Owen county, and that the quality of the crop is as fine as any they ever saw. They come from the best tobacco district of Kentucky and say the land here is equal for tobacco culture to any in Ohio, Kentucky or Pennsylvania.

CiK-le Sam’s officials cnarged with i tiie administering of tiie pure food law are doing more to forward the sai se of truth than all the Sundayschools in the Land. Now-a-days it, behooves a manufacturer of food products to tell the whole, unvarnished truth about the staple on the label. Little measly untruths are just as had in the eyes of the law. as the whoppers. And the department of agriculture which supervises and sees thar the pure food law is obeyed, yanks the small falsifier up Just as quick as the big one. For instance, the other day a certain shipper was fined for misbranding water. It doesn't seem possible to prevaricate about drinking water, nevertheless, the shipper had stated in the labels on his bottles, that they ontained natural lithia, whereas the department dicovered it was plain distilled water artlfically lithiated. A pound must weight a pound; a quart bottle must contain a quart— otherwise the canner or bottler is liable to a fine for misbranding. Recently a judement was obtained in Kentucky by the department against Hie canner of 800 cases of canned orn, for underweight. A big shipment of canned tomatoes from Utah was likewise forfeited for the same

cheat.

The pure food law, it might further he explained grants tiie government supervision over all foods either for man or beast, the broadest sort of a weapon against dishonest dealers. Owing to the provision covering food for beasts, some very interesting cases have recently been prosecuted by the government. A large number of manufacturers of chicken feed have been fined for misbranding— chickens having been held to be “beasts” within the meaning of the law.—Crawfordsville Re-

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Mrs. C. B. O'Connell is visiting in Brazil.

A Clean Man Outside cleanliness is less than half the battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. (lood health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. I» means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. 1 he man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and thiak clean, clear, healthy thoughts. lie will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stomachs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes u man's insides clean and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy tlesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It contains no alcohol or hahit-torming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy.

Attorney General Bingham ha* given ait opinion stating that :n 'rinos of he fii h class that do not j have a metropolitan police system the Marshal shall be elected and the vote of the people and that the offe e is not an appointive one. If the Attorney General s opinion stands the tes'.s of the courts there is apt to ne much worry in towns i f I he fifth class, as the mayors have been appointing the marshal and the people have not been allowed to ele^t

that officer.

Greencastle is in the fifth class and there have been no nominations for marshal by either party here to he voted on at the coining election. They now are having troubles in Brazil over the question. Tiie following is taken from the Indianapolis News; “BRAZIL, Ind., October 25.—The Socialists of this city today filed suit in the circuit court demanding that the commissioners place the name of their candidate, Peter X. Fay, on the city ticket for marshal. The case will he tried in the circuit court before Judge Rawley Wednesday morning, and tiie state organizniott of Socialists will send attorneys here to push the case. They have a letter from Attorney-General Bin tham saying that in all cities of the fifth class that do not have a metropolitan police system the marshal .hall he elected by vote of the people. For four years the marshal hero hits been appointed by the ntavor. Neither of th ■ oid political parties have nominated a candidate for

marshal.”

TRUE IN GREENCASTLE

An exchange prints the following in regard to the situation in which some Republican editors find them selv es; ‘The general tone of the Republo an papers of this mate shows that their industrious edi'o;\; art not only perplexed, but di; ouragid. Espo dally pitiable is ine condition of those who are wanting postaff. or other nice fereral positions. The quarrel between President Taft and insurgent Beveridge over the latter gentleman's refusal to support the | tariff bill makes the situation ex-1 ceedingly delicate for the office-seek-ing editors. If they should indorse Beveridge's stand they offend the president and if they indorse the president they are swatting Bever-1 idgo in the face. The senator ccntrols the patronage In eleven con-! gressional districts subject of course, to the president's approval. Just now to work out the puzzle satisfactorily is what is keeping the placehunters awake of nights. l'<*r Chapped Hands. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one | night by applying Chamberlain' '.! Salve. It is also uueqtialed for sore nipples, burns and tcal.is. For sale by all dealers.

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TEXAS THE BABY’S ELYSIUM. One of the most striking instances or tax hunger we have observed recently is that of the Atlantic City board of aldermen in deciding to place a tax upon all baby carriages on the Boardwalk. No progeny pushcart is to he allowed on the Boardwulk that cannot show a tax evidencing the payment of a privilege license, ays the Houston “Post.” This mean;- that the tens of thousands of mi theis who visti the Jersey resort every summer must pay something toward the support of the municipality or have their pleasure and comfort or the pleasure and comfort of their babies greatly restricted. Thus it seems that everything is framed up to rob the visitor in that popular re ort. Why do they not tax something else or somebody else and let the Imbieg alone? In these days when race suicide is becoming alatming, it is the acme of folly to lay the vandal hand of the tux gatherer upon the effects of babyhood. If the Atlantic authorities were broad minded and philosophical, instead of greedy, they would offer a bounty for baby buggies In commission rather than place such an embargo upon the replenish tnent of the species. It all goes to prove what we have always contended. Texas is the baby's elyslum. In Texas everybody loves babies, everybody wants babies and most families are supplied with babies, or hope to be within a very short time. The climate is good for them, the products of the state agree with them, and the state's annual crop of 100,000 is more highly valued than the cotton, corn, rice, sugar, wheat and wool crops put together. They have the right of way wherever they go. The automobile! give baby buggies the thoroughfares, the street car stops while a pushcart is going across the tracks, and the motorm&n doffs his hat to the young ster. Babies may squall like scared panthers without making anybody mad, and they can pull the tails of the cats without getting scratched So we suggest to Jersey n others t< leave a state or municipality that would tax a baby's carriage and come to Texas, where we exempt all the hi longings and paraphernalia of bubie. and sock it to the railroads until th mugii'.. let swoT in January u.tc freeze i.t July.

GRIM TURKISH HUMOR. To the report of the court marilul on the Adana massacres, vvnieh hu Just been made public in Cons anti nople, there is appended a bit of Flint humor. After strongly denouncing the incapacity and apathy of 'he vnli and oilier local authorities in not try ing to prevent the awful murders of Christian Armenians in Adana, the report closes by saying that while If. have already bet n hanged, there are 8()(i others deserving death, 15,000 vvh< deserve hard labor for life and SO.'X' 1 who deserve minor sentences, say; the New York “Tribune." I’tijlnly, so that the Adana Turks have t.iu ly warning to escape, the report gc.-^ on to say that if the government (lesir-^s it the town will be condoned and the matter dealt with expeditiously, hut in the face of the general reconcilia tion between opposing Turkish fac tii o ', it genially recommends that a general amnesty be made the occasion of a national fete! This recommendation follows one of the most frightful masst'c > in Turkey, one where men literally foamed at ihe mouth with the lust for killing. In a quarter of the citywhore the Armenians h id been | • viously disarmed the TurKlsh troops swarmed, armed with knives and magazine rides and bearing great cans of kerosene. Smashing in the doors of houses, they poured oil over the furniture in the lower part, and setting lire to this stood a short iTts tance away and shot down the few who escaped from the flames. In one building 115 women and children wore caught and held while oil was poured over their clothes, after which the torch was applied and they were left writhing in the street until death ended their torture. A hospital lillsd with sick and wounded was burned; unmentionable atrocities were committed cn liC'e children; even bodies of the deed were mutilated, and then came the court martini report.

Renting Brains.

A novel advertisement is headed “Brains for Lease—Normal weight— trained for hack work and tinim patted by age, disease, dissipation or drink.” Economists have been in the habit of insisting that wealth must be external to the possessor—what a man has, not what he is. But this ad vertisement will give them pause. It goes on to state the net product that brains aforesaid can turn out—"15,000 words per month—more, if cl paper quality Is desired.” The present lease hi !der of the cerebral tenement volunteers the news that the property affords the owner a rental of "H.tiOO per annum,’ but “is worth more, and he intends to gei it." Kvi dently, racking one's brains has some connection with a rack rent. We should advise the owner of all this gray matter to be careful about the disclosures he is making. Has he ' never heard of the proposed tax upon i “the unearned increment?" Has he j no fear of the income tax? Is he not afraid to go to sleep with all that j wealth on his pillow? He was never Intended for hack work—that is clear from the advertisement. Let him seek a position more worthy of his Ulants.—New York Evening Rost.

FANCY GOODS 1

DRY GOODS and NOTIONS FANCY PILLOWS ETC.

F. G. GILMORE

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No Matter What Skeptic*. Say we Have I “roved That Mi-o-na Will Cure Dyspepsia.

'I gratefully acknowlege what

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Mi-o-na tuts (tone for me. I have ta-

ken 2 boxes ar.d can say t have been cured of stomach trouble which no one on earth had it any worse than me. I have increased in weight. My weight is 129 lbs., the most I have weighed in II years. I think that everyone should who is troubled with their stomach try this wonderful medicine." Yours very truly, Mrs. Emma Schultz. Akron, O. ..There are any number of thin and sscrawney people in this world who are in that condition simply because the stomach is out of order and does not extract the nutritious matter from Ihe food to supply flesh to the bones. Mi-o-na tabletss are known the country as the surest cure for indigestion. belching of gas, sour stomach, coated tongue, sick headache, heartburn and catarrh of the stomach. Leading druggists everywhere j sell Mi-o-na. . The Owl Drug store) and the Red Cross Pharmacy sell I ihent in Greencastle for 50 cents and ] guarantees them to cure or money

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W. M. McGAl’GHEY.

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Physician and Surgeon.

Office in Evans Block, No. g

Jackson Street.

Residence, corner Bloominron

Seminary Streets.

Telephones: Office 327. Ke«

Cures catarrh or money back. Just breathe it in. Complete outfit, including inhaler fl. Extra bottles 50c. Druggists.

Dr. F. fi. FRY. Demist.

Teeth Opposite

extracted without pain, Postodice, over Red Q Drug Store.

The Rest Plaster. A piece of flannel aampened with Chamberlan’s Liniment and bound on to the effected parts is superior to any piaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains in the side give it a tri.-l and xott au- certain to be more than pleased with the prompt ;eli< f which it affords. The liniment also relieves rheumatic pains and is certain to pleas' anyone suffering .ront that disease.

Dr. O. F. OVERSTREET Dentist. Office in Bence Building, South I Street.

W. W. TI CKER. Physician and Surgeon. Office, Vine Street, between Wi tngton and Walnut Streets

- Or Hi; Route. Mr. Hi-hmcre—'Going to take a up. over to Europe, are you? On! tono?” Mr Pne-.itritcb—"No. 1 think not. lostly I i.ndon and Paris.

Dr. C B Hamiltl DENTIST

f J'vneyi “If I we'-p running Ihings,” said the oarding house philosopher, ' I'd put prohibitory tariff on slang. The imicrt d English varieties are crowding ot’t our home product."

GAS GIVEN FOR EXTRACT!

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East Washington Street-

posite Postoffice.

How to Cure a Cold. Be as caretul as you can, you will occasionally take cold, and when yon lo, get a medicine of known reliability. i ne that has an established r*putation and that Is certain to effect 1 quick cure. Such a medicine i--Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It his gained a world wide reputaton by its remarkable cures of this most com mon ailment, and can ulwavs be de tended upon. It acts on nature's 'Ian. relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aidt nature I** restoring the svstem to a healthy condition. For sale bv ill dealers.

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE NOTICE

Jackson Township. r * w '!' be at ni - v * ,onie in Jackson row , s.iip every Friday to transact he easiness 0 f my office as Trustee benjamin Walls.'

t Monroe Township. ! will be at the Bainbridge B-mk *’ """Mia.."* .usiLss ' ,0 T 0ok aftPr tow nship "tsiness. u. v . ETCHESON.

Floyd Township.

My office day will be Wednosdac >f each week at mv residence House. FRED TODD. Trustee.

T I.. ; ,em rson Township.

-Ge t 6 at ,ny residence each Friofflee to transact t,,e business of mj office. OLIVER STRINGER

ti, ^*' ,r i° n Township.

Inn T n, - v residence in Marton Township on Friday of ea/t week and Tuesday at Fillmore t transact the businers 0 f mv offi -,.

OTTO B. RECTOR

„ I .m „„ r. dence each W d F s ,]av anil L rPS o°r ManT' 1 J! he "usiness If Trustm of Madison Township. rttsie*

SFROUTE

Mill (Yeok Township.

I will be at my home j n mii r„ T —"' p °" Wedawday and

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the business of my office.

® rawt Klvett, Trustee.

lenly of it Has IPs-n Dun,, Hero in GrcencnMle. Cures that last cures that o thoroughly know the virtues .edicine you must investigate tires and see if they prove pens nt. Doan's Kidney Pills stand est. and plenty of proof exists r ere in Greencastle. People who ified years ago to relief front bi ehe. kidney and urinary disort ow declare that relief was tanent and the cure perfe- t. ! An any Greencastle sufferer 1°* oubt the evidence. Logan Mize, retired 308 treet. Greencastle, Ind says uffered for a long time from ki ; | omplaint. ; had acute dns il ack and hips and the kidney st* ions were highly colored and with sendlment. Seeing P* .idney Pills advertised. I P rotl box at the Jones. Steven* rug store and after using the hort time, the pains and ach?* I te and my kidneys were restor8| normal condition." is'at pj r iven Sept. 13, 190(1.1 On January 8, 1909. Mi ?s j added to the above; "I hate free from my serious kidney tro since I used Doan’s Kidney although I occasional!' take J oses of the remedy, finding tin kidneys are thus k«'pt in a h' , >- condition. I gladly confirm ormer endorsement of this renw For sale bv all dealer* Prlf* enta Foster-Mllburn Co., New York, sole agents for the l States. Remember the name—D° 1J tnd take no other.

SPflUNHURST OSTEOPflldi

Ten vea-e fifth fl'«■ Life Building, tmlinnar Af their Branch Office, 117 South Jackson Street. Greene*' 111 KBIP*

EVERY TUESI'AY AN I' Examination Tree. Lady Attend'

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