Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1909 — Page 5

Friday, Xovembor IDOO.

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THE HONORS ARE DIVIDED

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| Mr. Reeves again. This Mr. Reeves ' declares to be a fabrication for cam- | paign purposes only, and intimates that he has tne marshal job cinched

for another administration. DePauw university is well repro-

I sented, having a councilman, the I clerk and the mayor. The student vote practically placed all these

We Are Showing

BAKING POWDER Aksolufcfy Pure

Parlies Spilt EV3il on ttl8 Head Ol ser.tle en in their p.'-iti. n and th

the lidnt In Snneaslli.

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Makes the finest, most delicious biscuit, cake and pastry; conveys to food the most healthful of fruit properties

DEMOCRATS LOSE COUNCIL

upon as the ballance of power in

j close contests.

The following is the official count

of the ballot cast.

(^iticl Flection in Which Tickets Are Radiy Scratched and the Student Note i» Rie Contiolliiij* Ea<tor.

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Browning..

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U LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ■ - — ; I; Gathered Around the 1 own as the Gleaner Gathereth the Grain •

! tlie university men

Jim Houck Indianapolis was here ❖ ItFAb ESTATE TRANSFERS *>

^^fcaturday. Mr. Houck has lately re;®.;n."d from a business trip to OklaB Miss Ada Bush and Miss Hel oi ^p^eachman were in Pillmon Prldaj Inight to attend a masquerade party

■ given by the Fillmore I. O. 0. F.

B| .loo Itrackney was in town today |Bt-Uiii.- of a peculiar egg lie found l^nuuong the hen fruit on ills farm. J^Hdao egg was in size and shape the ^Kiot uncommon double yolked egg.

hen broken, however, there was

■^Bv '.in i; a perfectly dc, eloped egg of

H^B^inaller size in n hard shell

■I The ii.arriage of William Shane 1

Hei;. I Miss Pearl Role of Po\erdale

■< . • d Su mla.\ aft. r:i". a; ■ l:o:i BB f -he Sri ige in Cloverdale. The

. triple will make their home

■Bi' ' ll1 ' ' in where Mr. Si,.no. R • • ■floyed at the Burnaby Lumber yards.

$700

$900

$ 4000

$13^0

$4000

$700

B| Torturing eczema spread- i's buinHl: ' area every day. Doan's Oiirmmt ^Buickly stops its sperading, Instantly ^^Bciieves the itching, cures it per^^■t anently. At anv (bug store. W r _ ... I HOG SALE

60 Head i’olaud Chinas at Auction

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5 miles west of Buinbridge, 1 mile east of Morton.

MONDAY, Nov. 8, 1000 Quality, the best I ever offered. Time, at 12 noon, sharp. Terms, Cash or 90 days with 8 per ■cent interest from date with freehold

.■security.

Guarantee: Every animal bring- ■ ing $25 or over, guaranteed a

■breeder,

[ Shipments: Every animal to be ■shipped will be crated and delivered ■ at Bainbridge, free of charge. Conveyances: Free, from Powers ■ Livery. Bainbridge, to parties from

; ■{. distance.

Hotel: Accommodations at Mc- ■ Norton’s Hotel, Bainbridge. Fieldmen: Miller, Cantrall, Staf-

■ ford and Morris.

Auctioneers: Correll. Sayler.West,

Clepk: Tustison. Dinner at 11 a. m.

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Geo. F. Easley to John Barlett pt.Tot in Ne«r Maysville Green Lee to Charles Defter lot in Bainbridge .... James F. O'Hair to Cyrus M. O’Hair land in Monroe township Greenbury O'Hair to James E. O'Hair land in Monroe township Hulbert M. Ferguson to Wm Wheatflll land in Warren township Geo. E. Knauer to J. Ernest Durham land in Greencastle township John C. Browning et al to William A. Browning land

in Greencastle township . $1500

Frank McEiroy vs. Johnson S. Pickett et al deed to quiet title, land In Washington township John T. Pierson to James Hosier land in Washing-

ton township $1

John W. Boner et al to John W. Eggers lot in Roachadle WliUiam W. Brothers to William Hanna land in Franklin township . . . . William Hanna to William W. Brothers land in Franklin township

$700

$10

$10

Botli the Democrats and the Republicans have room to rejoice over the results of the election yesterday. On the head of the ticket the two parties broke even, that is the Republicans get tlie mayor by a small majority aud tlie Democrats get the clerk by a slightly tftrger margin. Tlie student vote Is largely credited with the result as a majority of tlie student voters cast their ballots for

who were Sayers

and Miller. There was much scrat- ! ching of the Republfcan ticket, in several of the precincts the Republican councilman ran considerable j ahead of the candidate for mayor. It was in tlie south preemet of the sec- | ond ward and in the fourth ward ' that Sayers ran ahead of Sutherlin, j for in the first and in the third Sutherlin had a slight advantage over his running mate. The ward contests were in no case close except in the third where Chas. Leuteke won over Ves Miller by the small margin of nine votes. In the second and fourth the Republicans won easily and in tlie first the Democrats won with equal ease. The Republicans took both the candidates for couneilmen at large by good pluralities. Cook, who was the favorite, distancing Bi ties by almost

a score of votes. ,

The fight in many places turned upon the question of improvements and many voters cast their ballots for tlie Republican candidates under the belief that they were against sewers and further improvements of streets other than the main thor-

oughfares.

As a whole the people gain muen. Professor Naylor, of the second ward, has let it lie known from the first that he was out of harmony with the present administration and its way of doing business. He nas declared that when he takes his place in the council he will not be a Republican, but a Representative of the people. Professor Naylor’s word is good in this, and the city to be correspondingly congratulated.

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Naylor

young men,

various prices, swell, s appy clothes which they seek. Young men have

know this the place

where they get something out of the orui-

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tost -ring that reputa-

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Indianapolis Quotations

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Is distinctive, matchin style, fit and We would be glad to have you call.

BELL

Greencastle’s Best Clothiers,

HOGS. Medium and mixed .... $7.65®7.85 Best heavies 7.su ® s. 15 Common to good lights [email protected] Common to good lights. [email protected] Roughs [email protected] Best pigs [email protected] BEST STEERS. Good to choice heifers . $0.35 @ 7.50 Medium to good steers . 5.5046.50 Common to medium .... 5.2546.25

('has. Leuteke has had but little lo-e Choice to fancy yrl. ... 4.1 5® a.50

for the present administration, and Common to medium

Ordinarv lights mixed .. [email protected]

will also seeto it that the people git STOCK CATTLE as fair a deal as the Republican G ood to heavy feeders .. [email protected] party. Mr. Jones, while not so out- Fair to good feeders .. 4.25® 4.50

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WANT ADV. COM MX. 4 Advertisements under this head 4 cost 10 cents a line. Six ordin- 4 ary words to a line 4

There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years I

and by constantly failing to cure Professor Navlor and M- Plain to fleshy feeders .. [email protected] with local remedies, and by constant-, s P ,,kPn as 1 rolessor xayior ana m.. Inf(>rlnr tn s||1 . s

ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable.

Leuteke. is also less partisan than cL^cf heffe'^ 3 '. ! LSsS'rJs . most of the members of the present Common to fair heifers . [email protected]

Science has proven ratal rh to ,e ^; Republican council, while John Cook Fair to good cows 3.25(3)3.50 'ivs' 1 '("mstitiTtional" treatment. ! Is also a people s man and ready for Wood to choice cows

Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co - Toledo, O.,

-Fine Silk Four-in-hand Sunday Tie —15 cent by mail prepaid — All new popular solid colors, correct shape, state color preferred send stamps or com—. All careful thrifty buyers take advantage of our big bargains. We are the largest exclusive Men's and Boys' Outfitters in America. We manufacture all our own Clothing. Boys, Warm Winter Caps with pull down bands, 15 cts. by mail prepaid. Big catalogue mailed free today. Mail order deparment, The Big Store,

Cincinnati.

have them in all sizes and prices. We also have city property of varying sizes and prices to sell. Cadi on us before buying. The Central Trust Company. Greencastle, Ind.

FARM FOR SALE —65 acres 3^ miles south of Greencastle. Well improved. For terms see L. A. or F. J. Busby, Greencastle R. R. 4.

LOST Automobile pump and jack. Between town and Tom Holtams farm east. Leave at Goodwine Garrange and receive reward.

and

a square deal. Mr. Bittles Is radl- Co ^^n to'medium ‘‘ 20.00 I 30.00

cally partisan, but is the only one un*

BUTCHER CATTLE

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Five per cent money—ft you ate 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4

paying more than five per cen* in-

ful. it acts directly on the blood and the party.

Music hv Greencastle Colored Or-' , »> If ' ous surfaces of the system. They Another question that entered m-

lL.-o *' ure,ma tl ' coioi. 1 ; offer one hundred dollars for any

•ase i: fails to cure. Send for clrcu-

■ chest ra.

Seats in tent for everybody. Catalogues sent on application. Bargains for everyone. I Frank A. Nelson

to the election was the next city

marshal. It was whispered round

lars and testimonials.

Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., the poles Tuesday, to soothe certain Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggists. Republicans with a grouch, that Mr.

7 5 cents Take Hall's Family Pills

for constipation.

Fair to heavv calves .. [email protected]

SHEEP AND LAMBS.

Best yearlings $1.25 @5.00 Common to medium .. [email protected]

Miller had promised not to appoint Goo{ j to choice sheep .. [email protected]

teres t on good farm loans or If you have a farm to sell —It will pay you

Choice to fancy [email protected] to see Broadstreet, Vestal & Peck, Fair to medium 3.25 @3.50 Real Estate, Abstractors, Insurance CALVES I and Loan Agents, Greencas te, i Good to choice veals ... [email protected] [ n ^ ^ g

Farms for Hale. If you are looking for a farm don't fail to call and look over our list. 'We

The following list of letters remain unclaimed in this office. Dated Allen, Miss Maud.

Kahle, August. Gordon, Dale.

Klugg, Mrs. Joe. Werles, Miss Ella. When calling for same please say "advertised,” and give date of list. J. G DUNBAR, P. M.

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J. A. HARRIS & CO. S NE W STORE I have purchased the E. A. Wood and F. M. Lyon Store and am going to reduce the stock of goods- The stock con-

sists of followincr;

Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, all kinds of Rubber Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings, all kir ds of Groceries at a very

cheap price. We are making special prices on everything, which we will mmtion only i few.

Men’s Suits, worth $15 now S Boys’ Suits, worth $10 now | Children’s Suits, worth $4.00 now 1.00 S Ladies’ Skirts, worth $3.00 now 1 00 | Children’s Cloaks, worth $4.00 now 2.50

Men’s Rubber Overshoes, Worth $2.50....now 1.25 Men’s Rubber Overshoes, worth $2.00 now 1.00 Matting, worth 25 cents now 15 cents Calico, worth cents w 5 cents Muslin, worth 9 cents now 7 cents Men’s Underwear, 50 cent garments now 35 cents

Men’s Underwear, 75 cent garments now 55 cents Ladies’ Underwear, 50 cent garments.. .now 40 cents Men’s and Boys’ Caps, worth 75 cents.. .now 35 cents Men’s and Boys’ Caps, worth 50 cents.. .now 25 cents Children’s Caps, worth 30 cents now 5 cents

Special prices on Brooms, Window Shades, Furs, Ginghams, Table Linen, Table Oil Cloth, Lace Curtains and UnderskirtsThis is the Lowest Price Store in Putnam County. We are located two doors East of Central Bank in the building formerly occupied by '.he Hirt Shoe Store. Come and bring all

your neighbors.

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