Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1909 — Page 7

Friday. October a*». IftOO.

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■When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain rer :dy h id cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn’t ■y sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would als iffering with the same trouble ? ■1 lere are two letters which jjrove the efficiency of Lydia

E. I’inkham’s Vegetable Compound.

:.|t< (I Hanks, Aliss.—“ AVonls are inadoiiuate to express wlmt L<y<lia I*]. Pinkliam’s Vegetable ('oinpoiiuil lias done for me. I Buffered from a female disease and weakness which the doctors said was caused by a fibroid tumor, and I commenced to think there was no help for me. Lydia E. Pinklinin’s Vegetable Compound made me a well woman after all other means had failed. My friends are all asking what has helped me so much, and I gladly recommend Lydia E. IMnkliam’s Vegetable t om-

pound.”—Mrs. AVillie Edwards.

R Hampstead, Maryland. “ Before taking Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound I was weak and nervous, and could not be on my feet half a day without suffering. The doctors told me I never would be well without an operation, but Lydia E. Piiikham's Vegetable Compound lias done more for me than all

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imo.im’AiiK. Gathering corn is the order of the day. • David Wallace visrted at Thomas Stringer s Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goodpasture and baby visited at Thomas Broadstreet’s at Coatesville Sunday. Mrs. James Buis and daughter, Vi'a visited at Ernest Ellett’a Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodge vis^ ite.i at Morgan Hodge's Sunday. frank Wile • • -I fa ally, John Str'iir and family and Hughy McCamn ack and faniili spent Monday \.ith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fine. Orville Wallace and children of S lesville \isited Sunday at James Buis's. Mrs. i avid McAninch visited on nursday evening with Hugh Park-

er.

No school in the primary room here this week or last; the teacher Walter Kellar being sick. Mr. and Mrs. Clevie Parker and baby i isited Saturday night at his

KOACHD U.K. I*OI»LAR CiIU>VE.

Charles Dane and wife who have i Alcany Farmer and wife were at

been spending the last four months Greencastle Saturday for the day. Dir»*io..win..~-iivun. in Washington w ith relatives return- w. A. Allen and wife spent Sun- Engiith,GormaiuSp»nish,Portuaues«anJ Frenea

ed home Monday. day with their daughter in Cunot. Mrs. Wm Call spent the latter Miss Ethel Easley visited the latpart of last week with her daughter ter part of last week with John Eas-

Mrs. Flora Thompson at Terre: ley and family.

Haute. x I Earl Herbert and w ife of near CnAlex Coffman shipped a car load not spent Saturday night and Stmof cattle to Indianapolis Monday. day with Havilah Jones and family. The social club was entertained at Thomas Williams left Monday for the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.. P.eelsville where he will work this

EiM'keridge on Tuesday evening. | fall for IT. G. Lyon.

Several from here attended the, Havilah Jones has husked 15b

grew on 2 the correct

china wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sim-1 bushel of corn that on Barnes on Saturday afternoon, acres of measured land:

DR. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS.

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1. Fevrrn, Congest. . Inflammations ... 25 2. Worm*. Worm l-Vwr, <>r Worm DUeane 25 3. C olie. Cryin , ’ Wuk.»fulne s of lufanU 25 J I - 25 5. DyHeiilery, (»r. ’ «, Hilioiu Colic 25 T* Coiiviib Mi 8* Tool 2 5 !*. Ilrurfat 11•*. • • che, Veri 25 1 o. I)a »|ietM'ia. Iiuli- ’’i, wVtik stotnocli 25 13. Croup. Hoarste Cou^h, Laryngitis 1 i. Salt ftiheuin. Eruptions, Erysipelas.. .. 15. Klieuiimtlsin. or lihoiHnailc Pains —

Hi. Fever nml \gtie. Malaria

Ifl 25 25 25

The bride and groom were at a neighbors catching chickens which they had bought when they returned home about 8 o’clock clad In their home-spun garments they tire sented a laughable nppearance the fortj guests who gathered

around them and offered congratulations Tile company requested the bride and groom to wear their wedding clothes and soon they re-ap-

r.ame of the corn is the “Mortgage Uifter," and one half dozen eggs under one of the shocks. This kind of corn will do this every year. Anyone doubting this statement Jones

to will show you.

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Mrs. Pearl Kivit and children j spent Saturday and Sunda> with her I parent, Mr. and Mrs. Vermandus

! Hurst of Amo.

father, Hugh Parkers. | pear in their wedding suits of 20 Mrs. Willis McCoy spent Wednes-

. T h0 ," iah nr °f. f J 8t r e t: t °i ( - oate ® ville | years ago. I day w ith her son L. B. McCov.

.took dinner with John Stringers on ^ 'p| ie surprise had been carefully I Mr. and Mrs D V Hurst railed

| Ihtirsda> at I lotch Walters. I dining room table where dalnt ry- iously ill.

I Mrs. James Buis and daughter, | freahments of rose ice cream and; Miss Roma Hurst and niece Elt-

17. lUimi or Li'*-'Jiug. i xicrnal,Internal 25 I h. Oiihihiiluiin. Weak or Inflanusl Eye<§ 25

19* Calarrh. 1 1

*20. \\ hoophiK Counil. s a"mod 1c Conuh 25 21. Ailliinii.Oppn - f.1, Dldlcult liri-athlug 25 *27. Kidney Di»ea«e, Graved. Calculi 25 2H. IVervouii Deliillly, Vital Weakness 1.00 ••• ®ore Mouth, Fever Sores or < laker 2 5 30. I rinary Incontinence. Wetting lied. 25 3 I. fcore Throst, Quinsy and Diphtheria 25 35. Fltronlc Contfe»tloni», Headaches 25 7 7. Grippe, Hay Focr and Summer Colds. ..25 A small liottlc of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest p. •. kct. Sohl by drugglsu, or b:*m on receipt of price.

Medical Book sent free.

HUMPH KEYS’HOMEO MEDIU1ME CO. Cor&ir William and Ann Streetr New York.

Vita visited Mrs. John Stringer and daughter, Mildred Thursday after-

noon.

.Miss Agnes Hodge visited Miss Eva Hodge last week a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dorsett and children of near Pecksburg visited at Nathaniel Stringer’s Saturday

night.

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the doctors, and I hope this valuable medicine may come into ®ie hands of many more suffering women.”- Airs. Joseph 11.

andy.

We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful 5-or that either of these women were paid in any way for kheir testimonials, or that the letters are published without Jreir permission, or that the original letter from each did n ;t come to us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask ? For 30 years Lydia E. I’inkham’s Vegetable ’(impound lias been tlx* standard remedy for fcmuE* ills. No sick woman does justice to herself \> ho will not try this famous medicine. Hade exclusively from roots and herbs, and lias thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. I’inkhaui invites all sick women „ _ to write her for advice. She lias guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Airs. Piiikham. Lynn, Alass.

(' 01\\ T V N E W S

As Reported by Hustfing Correspondents.

IlKIiLK I NIOX. I’^Sieulth is verj good at present in little ^klost of our farmers are cribbing their corn and getting ready for wib:er. |Hi.ll Bro. and MeCammack have him orn ibred ler an(‘ aim to start the las: of this fk down in the south part of the le. W. Vaughan and A. B. McCamCk were at Greencastle la.v Satlay. Andy McCammai and family oi isas are visiting in this vicinity. Die, Elwards and family have I'ed from Plano to their little north of here. W. ..ughan hits got nis new gver htdler at home. JR’ Hu '..nera i >r our pat sent. ■ Fred Cohn is predicting a very co - arly sprin g I Aur schools are progressing very ni ■ I Greoge Hid and family visited at H lo last week. I fael Dobbs visited at Jlmtown last 8i nday. ■ The prospects for wheat is looking •Ope better since the rain.

Plenty of fresh air, lleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are kU good and helpful, but fche most important of dlis icott’s Emulsion It is the standard treatBent prescribed by phyicians all over the world >r this dread disease. It i the ideal food-medi-cine to heal the lungs id build up the wasting

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T\Ki;oiTO\ KKWf li Eon Chism has been taking mediial treatment at an Indianapolis hos-

I i ■ a 1.

Jasper Miller made a business

trip to Illinois last week.

John S. Browning and family who have recently returned from Oklahoma are visiting relatives in

his. neighborhood.

A literary was held at I»cust Grove school house on Friday night. Dexter OlHver and family visited is father, east of Bainbridge on

Sunday.

Mrs. Roy Priest of Banning Colo., s here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Froctor. Mesdames Cunningham and Gray •vlio live in Illinois have been here or the past week, the guest of their o :s;n, Mrs. Abbie Fletcher. Miss Eille Cully of Bainbridge and Miss Ova Chism visited Miss Eaura b'ariman on Sunday. Earl Hall and sister of Carpenters.ille \isitel over Sunday with their ousin, Hugh Pritchard. Eittle Ruth /.einet *as been visit.ng her grand-parents here. Lew Hall and wife spent Sunday with John Hanks and family. Mrs. Norman Conley’s father Is here from Kentucky visiting her. Jobe Coffin and family visited relatives in Floyd Township on Sun-

day.

J. B. Pritchard has built two sheds and corn crib additions to his barn. Ron Chism had a sick mare the first of the week and had to call a vetinary. Enoch Proctor's children all took dinner Sunday under the parental j roof, in hor of Mrs. Mary Priest who arrived here from Cal., on that j

day.

W. I). Colliver was down from Eafayette on Sunday. Ray Miller has been firing Jesse Jones’ engine this week. VV. W. Boardman Is indisposed.

I l\< ASI EE. Mrs. Eon McGaugbey and children of Russellville spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bridges. Mrs. Jud&on Einly, Mrs. Laura Falter and son of Roachdale and Miss Bettie Fosher of Craw fordsville visited relatives the latter part of the week. Mrs. YV. \\'. Goslln was in Indianapolis Wednesday. Several of Mary Grider’s girl friends spent Tuesday night with

her.

Miss Laura McGaughey who is attending school at Russellville was nome over Sunday. Rev. Rogers tilled ills regular appointment at the Christian Church Saturday niglu and Sunday. Mrs. James Grider o! Roachdale spent the tatter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\ \V. Gosliu. Cuarho Higgins and family spent Sunday at Oilie Sweet’s. Mrs. Jud Linl.. spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Jane Hartman. Mese Higgles end family and Geo. HaU visited at Ed Surbur’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. i loyj Burnside spent Sunday with hie mother in Russellville. Mrs. Laura Fuller and Miss Bettie Fosher spent Saturday night at Dora Fosher's. Misses, Laura McGaughey, Viva Anderson and Mary Grider spent Saturday night with Miss Olive Bell. Frank Hathaway, Jorn Eaton and Raymond Hays and families spent Sunday at James Hartman’s. The church tair at the U. V. church was well attended. Mrs. Albert Underwood and children spent Satruday night and Sunday at Willard Gough's. John Obenchain and family spent Saturday night at T. L. Grider's.

cake was served. The favors were miniature china pitchers tied with pink ribbon bows. Miss Emma was assisted in the dining room by her cousin Miss EHa Thompson of Terre Haute and little Miss Danna Call. She was assisted in receiving the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call and Dr. C. C. Call. The bride and groom were nicely remembered with

an abundance of china ware.

JONES ItKANCH.

Mrs. Graver of Fillmore and Mrs. Sophia MoRer of Terre Haute have been visiting relatives in these parts. Mrs Alonza Heady spent one daylast week with Mrs. Gertrude Keyt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Boswell spent Sunday with their son, Ora Boswell

at Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. P. YV. Wright called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Toney on

Sunday.

Quiet a large crowd out at Bethel

Sunday to hear Rev. Dalby of Mat-

toon, Ills., and Rev. Collins.

tie Zelma Robards spent Saturday and Sunday at C. B. Hill's. Several from tills place attended the Masten and Maloney sale Wed-

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tabor Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ogle’s spent Sunday at Alfred Elmore’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughan callel on Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Vaughan on Sunday afternoon.

T.YTEIt KIIMiK.

Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Rose Ogle and children and Miss Ethel Asher went

to Or encastle Monday.

Unc,e Billy Purcell had a nice were In Greenscastle on

mare to die last week.

Robert and Garrett McCray

Garrett McCray's Monday.

Blam he and Elsie Arnold visited

Mabel Wright Sunday.

Sylvester Eewallen and family vis itod his daughter Vida Lisby Sun-

day.

Wm Arnold helped move the Christian Church at Fillmore last week. Garret McCray and sons were callers at Emma Wright's Sunday. Ed Arnold and family visited at Garnett McCray’s Monday. Albert Ogle and Emma Wright killed hogs Monday. Donald Pursell passed his second mile post in life Sunday.

SAMI RIDGE. Sunday visitors at George Smith's Sunday were James Smith and fain ily, Ben Smith and wife and Elijah Flint and family. Bud Mason and family spent Sunday with Tom Renolds and family

near Reno.

John Talbott has been working for J. W. Iddings in the past week Sophia Lewis and children visited

at Tom Bohanon's Sunday.

J. YY'. Allee, agent for S. F. Baker and Company passed through these

parts Monday and Tuesday.

Mrs. Lulu Shoemaker and Mrs. Jeff Graves visited Mrs. Mollie

Flint one day last week. Miss Nora Smith called on Mollie Flint last week.

Miss Nora Smith called on Sallie Lewis Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Browu of

Advance visited at Alva Goweu’s on

Thursday.

Mrs. Y’erne Arnold and Mrs. F. Reed of Coatesville spent Friday evening at Tom Bohanon's.

Mrs.

Miss

SOMERSET

YY'yson

MALTA.

Jerry Nichols and family, Mr. Brimley and wife visited at John Nichols's near Danville last week. Mrs. Sam Campbell spent last Thursday at Mrs. Ransom's. Miss Ola Baldwin visited Miss Fanny Brothers last Thursday. Mrs. Maggie Elliott and children spent a couple of days at Jerry

Nlchol’s last week.

Mr. Hutcheson of Hamrick is visiting at Mr. Brother’s this week. Line 1S is being divided; each

putting up a new line.

Morris Campbell is hauling hay for his uncle Sam Ca.-ipbell. Mrs. Fred Hunter and daughter,

Margaret have been spending a few Mon- 1 days at her mother Mrs. Goodwin's, j YY’illiani Brothers spent one daylast week with relatives near Ham-

ricks.

Mrs. Martha YY’oods of Greencastle spent Saturday and Saturday night with her daughter Rebecca Shuck and with Mrs. Sam Camp-

bell on Sunday.

Raymond Siddons went to Green-

castle last Friday.

Maria Campbell and Rebecca Shuck spent last Mondav at Coates-

ville.

Mr. Crawley was taken seriously sick last Monday at the Rock Quarry and was taken to Mrs. Ransom’s, but

is better at this writing.

WALXI'T VALLEY

Carl Ferrand who has been work-

ing on the bridge over Little YY’al-' r ',1

(nut left Sunday- for Indianapolis,; ' o^./VuRt of C.mfesville visit

Clarence YY'yson was home over

Sunday.

The recent rain delayed the corn

shredder.

Carl Ferrand who has been home on a short visit went to work again Monday for the Indiana Bridge Co.,

near Muneie.

Alva Thomas is having crushed stone hauled on our township roads. Lawrence Ferrand has moved on

the Bairel place.

Mrs. Chas. Brackney is quite ill Roy- Ferrand is laid up with a bad

SOUTH MYIHSOX. Mr. and Mrs. Will Houck, Mr. and Mrs. YVill Sheppard spent the day Friday with Mr. John Bence. John Bence made a business trip lo Greencastle Saturday. YY'ill Houck brought some cattle to his farm south of Greencastle Friday. Miss Florence Mace spent the afternoon Friday with her sister Mrs. Ed Hutcheson. YY’e have been having some bad weather to gather corn. John Bence and Miss Florence Mace spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. YY’ill Houck of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. J. I) Torr went to Greencastle Friday to hear Senator Beveridge speak. Miss Emma Johnston spent Sunday at S. T. Johnston's. Emmitt Fulford and Miss Ruth Hutcheson visited Miss Florence Mace Sunday evening. Mrs. Eva Sears and family visited at Mrs. James Brown's Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Frank Torr called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Torr Sunday evening. Miss Josephine Torr visited Mrs. Martha Moreland of Greencastle on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stroube and son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busby and son all spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shoppel. George YY'tn. Busby who has been absent from school for several days returned to his place in school on Monday. Misses Eee, Reggie and Florence Brown, and Essie Frye visited Anna and Christina Johnston Sunday afternoon.

MAPLE HILL.

L. M. YY'right and wife started for Illinois last Friday to visit relatives

there.

YY’hile John layman was in Greencastle Saturday evening some one visited his buggy long enough to take away his lap robe. Maybe they needed it worse than John did. James YV. Johnson has been visiting a few days at his daughter, Mrs.

John YY - . Gardner's.

Robert Irwin has sold a horse to

Everett Dillinger.

YY'ulter Alspaugh and family vised at YY’arren Goddard’s last Satur-

day night and Sunday.

Robert Irwin’s little daughter, Letha Claire is poorly again. YY'ork on the bridge is progressing

nicely.

Remember Brother Lamb is to be at Long Branch next Sunday and

Saturday night.

Mitison Goddard visited In Greencastle at his son, John's last Satur-

day night and Sunday.

Bro. Davis of Cloverdale visited at v. Wright's Saturday night and at Brother Colglazler's Sunday and on

Sunday night.

Oscar YY'ells is our boss trapper. YY'e hear that he has 75 traps out

already this fall.

Robert Gardner’s visited at C. YY'ell's last Sunday.

CARI’ENTEHSVILI.E. Mr. and Mrs. John Shilling and YY'ill Davis of CrawfordsvUle visited at Mrs. YY'. YY’. Dawson's over Sun-

day.

A. C. Bridges and wife Sundayed

at Leo Smith's.

Mr. and Mrs. Squire Y’oung were treated to a surprise Saturday night when some of their neighbors went in with well-filled baskets to take | supper with them. Qu'te an enjoy-

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r ^ i i, i. . * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howlett vis-i '*'• YYarren Goddard has sold his in- „ . ,. i )r()lh ,. r io mPS oru , ■ lb,< ‘ ,ln,e reported. terest in the stock on the farm of E. nSt last week and attended! stSck T , H ' Yo,mK :,n ’ 1 !r. Bartley and will soon move from S !n fhTs tTcInRy* d 2 8t0Ck | Sunday afternoon at the neighborhood. . orow( i v,r nn ' , v,,<! ui

Ross Wells attended the box sup- 8 J s:lle Tue8day .

per at Reelsville Saturday night. ,

Walter Alspaugh and family vis- ———

! ited YYbirren Goddard on Sunday. Mrs. YY’m Durham spent last Fri- | day afternoon with Mrs. YY’rn Wells.

LOCAL ITEMS

.j __ Mrs Martha YY’ood of south Green James Dillinger is moving the saw castle has moved to Coatesville.

mill from Eittle YValnut to his farm

near Ixmg Branch.

Mrs. Uriah Gasaway and wife of Reelsville visited her daughter, Mrs.

Eou Hancock on Sunday.

Jane Boswell sold a colt to Char-

ley Keyt last week.

Young and

Wm. Watson’s.

Mr. and Mrs. YY’illls Gillen calle

A large crowd attended the Nel- a( Mrs NV Dawson’s Sunday

! evening.

j Locust Grove high school plays a 'basketball game with rho Indepcnd-

j enfs here Friday night. Come out. Crawford Bridges and family, YY'm

j E. Hall and family and Mrs. P. H.

Bishop and Ruth Newell spent Sunday with Mrs. Belle Newton. Janies Newell and family of near

1 Grovel&nd spent Sunday at Thomas

Bridges's.

Mrs. Maggie Morrison visited her

HOBTOYVX. Geo. Saekett and Fred Allen have plastered Robert Evan's house and are now plastering for A. E. Send-

meyer.

Charles Evans spent Sunday night in Harmony. Robert Evans was in Greencastle lust Saturday. George Y’aughan was seen in our parts last Sunday evening. U. E. Sendmeyer and family visited at Josep.. Ke.turn s on last

Sun day.

Ross and Clem Hoffman were in our burg on Sunday. Corn husking has begun. Claude Kellum has been visiting home-folks. YY'm Stevens of Jordan Village has been visiting at Curt Craft's.

Non-Re sklent Xot ice. State of Indiana, Putnam County, Ellis E. Slass vs. Lawrence Love et

al. No. 7S5u.

In the Putnam Circ .i Court,

November Term, 1909.

The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Lawrence Love, the unknown heirs at law of Lawrence Love, deceased, the unknown legatees of Lowrence Love, deceased, Lawrence Lawe, the unknown heirs at law of Lawrence Lawe, deceased, the unj known legatees of Law rence Lawe. deceased, Handy Britt, the unknown heirs at law of Handy Britt, deceas- * ed, the unknown legatees of Handy Britt, deceased: William O. Britt; the unknown heirs at law- of YY'illiam 0. Britt, deceased: the unkown I legatees of YY'illiam O Britt deceased, i David Britt; the unknown heirs at | law of David Britt, deceased; the unknown legatees of David Britt, deceased; Daniel Britt, the unknown heirs at law of Daniel Britt, deceased: the unknown legatees of Daniel Britt, deceased; Isaac Albiu; the unknown heirs at law of Isaac Mbit), deceased; the unknown legatees of Isaac Alliin, deceased; Aimer Evans; the unknown heirs at law of Abner Evans, deceased: the unknown legatees of Abner Evans, deceased: the unknown heirs at law of John Sandy, deceased; the unknown | legatees of John Sandy, deceased; Mary Jane Pitts; the unknown heirs at law of Mary Jane Pitts, deceased; the unknown legatees of Mary Jane Pitts, deceased; Mary Jane Woodworth; the unknown heirs at law of Mary Jane YY'oodworth, deceased; the unknown legatees of Mary Jane Woodworth, deceased: the unknown heirs at law of Benjamin Martin, deceased: the unknown legatees of Benjamen Martin, deceased; Sarah A Martin; the unknown heirs at law of Sarali A. Martin, deceased; the unknown legatees of Sarah A. Martin, deceased; Nancy A. Martin: Ariadne Martin; Ariadne Duncan: the unknown heirs at law of Ariadne Martin, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of Ariadne Duncan, deceased: Nancy A. Saekett, George L. Talbott; the unknown heirs at law of George L. Talbott, deceased: the unknown legatees of George L. Talbott. deceased; the unknown heirs at law of Sarah A. Martin, deceased; the unknown legatees of Sarah A. Martin, deceased: Sarah A. Morgan: the unknown heirs at law of Sarah A. Morgan, deceased; the unknown legatees of Sarah A. Morgan, deceased: are non-residents of the State of Indiana: now, therefore, the said above defendants are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the seventh day of December, 1909, the same being the Twentieth Judical Day of the November Term, 1909, of the Putnam Circuit Court, at the Court House in Greencastle. ir said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their ab-

sence.

In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court this 12th day of October, 1909. JAMES E. HAMILTON, Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. B. F. Corwin, atty for plff. 3tw 8

Notice All persona knowing themselve* to be indebted to the estate ef E. A. Hibbltt, deceased, please call at the office of the undersigned administrator, where the accounts are kept and pay the same, as said estate must be closed up. ^ C. C. Hurst, D 3t 128 YV. tf Administrator.

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Mrs. YY’oolrlch is sick at this writing and has altogether lost her

eye s'glit.

Mrs. p. YY'. McNary called on Mrs. Jeff Ruark one day last week. Any person wishing new poles to

Marion Wright sold a yearling call on Miss steer to Mr. YY'ells last week. Deltnar.

repair their telephone line please daughter at Ladoga Saturday night. Stadie Nichols nenft John P. HiUis went to Greencastle

i Monday morning.

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