Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1909 — Page 3

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On December 1 we will start the Greatest Sale of House Furnishings ever held in Putnam County. This stock is too large to attempt to quote prices here. We are going to markon RED TAGS Regular Price and Sale Price in plain figures on every article. You cannot get away from the price if you want furniture at all. WATCH FOR THE RED TAGS.

Greatest Chance of Your Life To buy Christmas Furniture cheap. Buy now and have it laid aside for later delivery.

Don’t Delay, Days Are Dollars. Come early and get your choice of the great bargains.

On account of the extremely low prices placed on this entire stock of o-oods this sale will be strictly for

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ItKELSYILLE.

Mr. Harry Davis of Terre Haute was here last week looking after

his property.

Miss Myrtle Herbert spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Miller. Miss Flossie Aker is out of school this week nursing a*bad cold. Miss Clara King spent Sunday with Miss Kyle Smith. Daniel Reel of Logansport is spending a few days here. The worst rain storm of the seaon came Monday. Arvel Miller and family visited Mrs. Martha Aker last Sunday. Died, .November 20, of rheumatism, Mrs. S. G. MeElroy. Funeral at the house Wednesday, conducted by Rev. Airhart. interment at Reels-

viile cemetary.

James Ader made "a business trip o Greencastie Monday.

HOBTOWX. R. G. Evans and wife visited in Manhattan on Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Senters is visiting in , these parts. I Mrs. Bertha Craft has been on the I sick list. , Robt. Evans and son. Charles ! made a business trip to Brazil last

! week.

Mbs Ruth and Minnie Cagle. Miss Edith and Effle Neese. Miss Ruth Evans and Nemo Zenor were ! Sunday callers at Silvester Neese’s. I Wheat is looking fine for the i time of year. I Ewit Haypenny was in these | parts last week buying furs.

few days last week and had his or-

gan repaired.

Eugene Nelson hits been working for Oscar Irwin hauling logs. C. Wells killed a hog last week. Annie Nelson has started to high

school at No. 10.

Amelia Elling was at Robert Irwin's last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nancy Ragle is better at

this writing.

NOTICE

BLACK HAWK R. G. Evans and wife visited at Manhattan Sunday. Mrs. Allie Senters of Brazil Is visiting in this corner. Wm. Skelton has purchased the John Mace farm and will move to it in the near future. Prentiss Mace has his new house nearly completed. Harry Evans has been apponited Chief of Police under the new ad-

ministration.

The ruling of the Supreme Court on the gravel road question is a sore disappointment to people in South Putnam as there are several roads

Notice to Improve

H ighway.

YOUR

BACKACHE W1LLYIELD

To Lydia E. Pinkham’s

Vegetable Compound Rockland, Maine.—“ I was troubled

for a long time with j.ains in my back , is Nt , eEe v i s ited

ana side, and was miserable in every —T way. I doctored Su " dn -

Notice is hereby given by the tin dersigned Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, that there has been filed in his office a petition by A. E. Neier et al, for the improvement of a certain public highway on the township line between Mill Creek and Jefferson Townships, said county and that said petition is set for hearing Itefore the Board of County Con.mistdoners of said County, on Monday, the Cth day of December,

in this corner that have been grant-) 19119 {i )( , same being the first day of ed, and out^ people think it is an neceniber term 1909i of said Board. ' word 'has' been received from "*hich said Petition is in the folGeo. Kiser, a former South Putpam 1 lowing words and figures, to-wit: boy that he has landed in Alabama State of Indiana, County of Put-

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It is reported that there will be ' ,, „ . „ „ an epidemic of appendicitis in the To the Honorable Board of Comvieinity of Poland about Christmas, missloners of Putnam County, Indi-

Rev.. Harris will begin a pro- ana. traded meeting at Mill Creek

church Saturday night.

Clarence Skelton was seen in our

streets one day last week.

part of Rural Free Delivery Route No. 5, from Cloverdale, Ind., Your petitioners would recommend that said proposed highway be not less than 32 feet in width and that said highway be paved with crushed stone. Wherefore your petitioners pray that the above described highway be improved by grading, draining, ditching, culverting and paving with crushed limestone according to the standard for such work now in use in said County, and that the improvement be made pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, Approved March fi, 1909, Entitled an Act concerning the laying out and construction of Free Gravel Roads on the boundary lines between Townships etc. Page 2G3, Acts of 1909. Respectfully submitted. Signatures of Adult Freeholders of Mill Creek Township.

Signed:

E. A. Neier

John H. Williams Albert Wallace Davii Wallace C. M. Dorsett John W. Ellis it. C. Hodge ii. H. Parker

N. Struze

C. L. Pritchard M. S. Phillips .1. \V. Stringer Jas. G. Buis Charles C. Sims J. W. Pritchard M. F. McHaffle D. V. Sallust C. F. Wilcox L. A. Dobbs W. C. Dorsett Evertt Sandy

J. S. Lewis

G. C. Parker Geo. Smedley J. W. Wallace Geo. Wallace Wm. H. Stringer W. W. Terry Chas. M. Sallust W. S. Staley G. W. Wright J. L. Leonard Van Humphreys Chas. Parker W. E. Allee

L. N. Scott .C C. Scott T. T. Cox

E. E. Layne Russell Hodge Everett O'Neal J. W. McAninch R. H. McAninch

F. B. Allee

Names of Signers in Jefferson

Township.

V. B. McCammack J. B. Pruitt

Wm. Keller

Author Roland Hurst

G. G. Hill.

' P. H. Wallace

W. T. Blue John Cohn

B. F. Vaughn W. H. Scott

Orva Keller

O. J. Larkin J. W. McCammack Wm. H. Raikes J. W. Hollongsworth W. A. Moser W. E. Pickens G. W. McCammack In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office the 8th day of November,

1909.

(Seal) D. V. MOFFETT, 2t Auditor Putnam County, Benton Curtis, Deputy.

such free hold voters, and we do hereby pe ition and ask your Honorable Board to take and cause to be taken all necessary legal action to secure the Improvement of the public highway hereinafter described. b> grading, draining and paving with garvel, crusned stone or other Ma-

cadamizing material.

The following is a description of the public road we desire to have improved: Beginning at a point in the Free Macadamized Road now built, which was petitioned for ov et al. at the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter (Vi) of the Southeast quarter (Vi) of Fractional Section Eighteen (18); Township Thirteen 13); North Range Three (3) West; And running thence West one-half ('i) mile; Thence North one-quarter (V 4 ) of a mile; Thence West a Fractional quarter ( Vi ) of a mile to the North West corner of the Southwest quarter (Vi) of said Fractional Section Eighteen (18), which corner is on the line dividing Mill Creek and Jefferson Townships in said 1

County.

Your petitioners would further, show the Board that all of the above lescribed route is over and along a public highway that has been fa use as such for many years, and that' the road is usej as a part of a United States Rural Mail Route, number j from Cloverdale, Ind., and that it is unimproved, and that its Improvement will be of great public utility, and that said road is under three miles in length, being less than one mile. Wherefore your petitioners pray that your Board cause the above described highway to be improved by grading, draining, bridging, culverting and graveling or ma-

Cures Hemove Doubt About Eczema Cure Read Whit Your Riuiriritt ►Sat s About Oil of Y\ Intel - green Compound The Owl Drug store and the Red | Cross Drug sto v submits the following to the reader.-- of the Star-Demo-

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For several >ears we have announc i ed, with our recommendation, that we had found a positive cure for exzema; a simple skin wash, oil of wintergreen compounded with other

healing ingredients.

Yet we know there are people right in this town who have eczema and still have never tried this rem-

edy.

We have, therefore, arranged with the D. D. D. Laboratories ol Chicago for a special offer of a trial bottle at 2."> cents instead of the $1.00 bottle as regularly sold. We offer this trial bottle with our rei ommendatlon and assurance that just as son as the patient washes his itching shin, this mild liquid will take the iach away mstantly. The Ov. 1 Drug s’ore a'i 1 the Red Cross Drug store.

HUMPHREYS’ Humphreys’ Veterinary Specifies M For Every Living Thing on th® Farm.” Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Dogs, Poultry. \. A. For FEVERS. Milk Frier, Lun«F«rer. It. It. For M*K VI>S. Lameiinoi, Khrumatlim. C. C. ForSOHE Throat. Epizootic, lliiteoiaor. II. It. For WORMS, Dot*. Grubt. E. E. For COl GHS, Cold*. InSueaza. F. F. For FOLIC, Bellyache. Iltarrhra. G. G, l*rc%ciua MIHF\IIHIAGE. II. H. For KIDNEY and Bladder dlnordm. I, I. For SKI V DISEASES. M»n«c, EruptloEBi J. K.For HAD CONDITION, Indincmlon. At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price. 60 cts. each.

MEDICINE CO. Corn

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cadamizing the same under an act ROO pupo Book nml NtablQ of the General Assembly of the State Chart to Iiuiik up mailed iree.

of Indiana approved March 8, 1905 and subsequent Acts amendatory

thereunto. ' Humphreys- in Your petitioners further ask that

the improvement of said road be or-1'

dered without an election of the vot- Notice of I'inal Settlement of Estate ors of said Mill Creek Township, and ! di .o“^ 1C ‘and^l!Katees°of Carothat bonds be sold to pay the cost of | lino Troutman, deceased, to appear building In series running not to in the Putnam Circuit Court, held

at Greencastie, Indiana, on the Gth 1 day of December, 1909, and show

We, the undershigned adult freeholders, being fifty or more of the adult freeholders of Mill Creek

at Brazil on and Jefferson Townships, in Put-

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thought I should never get well. I read a testimonial about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and thought I would try it. After taking three bottles I was cured, and never felt so well I recommend Lydia E.

Dennic is preparing to

There is the finest prospect for wheat ever seen in South Putnam.

In all my life. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all my friends.”-Mrs. Will Young, t) Columbia Avenue, Rockland, Me. Backache is a symptom of female weakness or derangement. If you nave backache, don’t neglect it. To R<‘t permanent relief you must reach

the root of the trouble. Nothing we unr ncr Ml.vdia v m m° l\ li * 8 ? safel - va ' K , 1 surely | ast week. Pourlf rmkham 8 Y egctable Com- Mr Johnson

pouna. ( uro the cause of these distressing aches and pains and you will

beoo me well and strong.

ihe great volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pouringin proves conclusively that Lydia L. Pinkham’s * egctable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has restored health to thou-

sands of women.

MAPLE HILL. Mr. Reiser’s little boy who had his leg broken over a week ago is still suffering very badly. Wm. Boswell starred to Oklahoma

last week.

James Dillinger has his saw mill in running order and has been do-

ing some sawing.

Wm. Wells bought a fat cow of

L. M. Wright.

James W. Johnson. Mary Wright

and El dor a Gardner were at Eze-

kiel Wright’s last Thursday. Brother Colglazier killed a beef

and family have

moved to their home lately purchas-

ed of Mr. Jenkins.

L. M. Wright had his corn shred-

der out last Friday.

Maude Frank is expected to spend her Thanksgiving vacation with

home-folks.

C. W. King passed over our hill

i ^inkhatn, of Lynn, Mass., Iasi Sunday

JQ'Ues all sick women to write Mrs. Mamie Johnson visited Mary

tier for advice. She lias guided •--and* to health tree of

nam County, Indiana, and at least ten or more of us reside in each of the said Townships, respectfully petition your Honorable Board to take and cause to be taken all the necessary legal actions to secure the improvement of the following described public highway; Commencing at a point in the Belle Union and Coatesville Free Macadamized Road, which point is at the Northwest corner of Fractional Section Eighteen (18), Township Thirteen (13), North; Range Three (3), West and running thence South one-half (%) mile on the Township line dividing Mill Creek and Jefferson Townships to the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter (V4) of said Fractional Section Eighteen, in said Township and Range, County and

State.

Your petitioners would further represent and show to the Board that said proposed highway sought to be improved is less than three miles in length and is a Township

NOTICE

Notice to Improve H ighway.

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, that there has been filed in his office a petition by John H. Williams, et al., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Mill Creek Township, said county and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said County, on Monday, the sixth day of Decembe'', 1909, the same being the first day of December term, 1909, of said

Board.

Which said petition is in the following words and figures, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Putnam: ss. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, We. the undersigned, freeholders and voters of Mill Creek Township. Putnam county. Indiana, being a majority of such freeholdehs and voters, would respectfully show your Honorable Board that there are fewer than one hundred free-hold vo-

exceed ten years, and that your Honorable Hoard take all necessary steps to cause the improvement of the road herein sought to Improved, and to provide for the payment of the same.

Signed:

John H. Williams, E. A. Neier David Wallace Albert Wallace C. M. Dorsett John W. Ellis x R. C. Hodge # H. H. Parkej ^ N. Stringer C. L. Pritchard M. S. Phillips ' ■«* J. W. Stringer Jas. G. Buis . Charles C. Sim. J M Pritcharfi _ W F McHaffle x ^ . D. V. Sallust C. F. Wilcox L. A. Dobbs W C Dorsett Everett Sand* J. S. Lewis G. C. Parker Geo. Smedley J. W. Wallace Geo. Wallace Wm. H. Stringer W. W. Terry Chas. M. Sallust W. S. Staley G. W. Wright J. L. Leonard Van Humphreys Chas. Parker W. E. Allee C. C. Scott T. T. Cox E. E. Layne Russell Hodge Everett O'Neal J. W. McAninch R. H. McAninch F. B. Allee In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office the 8th day of November

1909.

(Seal) D. V. MOFFETT, 2t Auditor Putnam County, Benton Curtis, Deputy.

cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved ed; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive

shares.

Witness, The Clerk of said Court, this 11th day of November, 1909. J. L. HAMILTON, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Jackson Boyd, Atty.

Notice *' All persons knowing themselvea to be Indebted to the estate ef R. 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 W. tf

Administrator.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the cred itors. heirs and legatees of John and Elihu Owens, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastie, Indiana, on the 7th day of December, 1909, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate vf said deceden; should not be .approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said court, this 9th dav of November, 1909. .TAME? L. HAMILTON, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. .' H. James, Atty.

Notice of Special Meeting of County Council. You are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the Putnam County Council held at the usual place of meeting in the Commissioner's room in the court house in the city of Greencastie, on Saturday, November 2u, 1909, at ten o’clock a. m. of said day. . . D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County itw

Torturing eczema spreads its burning area every day. Doan's Ointment quickly stops its sperading, instantly relieves the itching, cures It permanently. At any drug store.

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There Is A Difference In Banks

Wright last Friday.

Saul Marshall entertained the organ mac and his wife and babies a

Line Road, and that it is un-ijnprov-1'.ers now residing in said Township, ed, and that it Is a part of a United I and the undersignel petitioners constates Rural Mail Route, being a stRute more than a majoriy of all

If there we 1 e no difference in hanks one would be ns go«»l as another and there would be no need of you giving the matter of selection any thought. But some hanks are much better than others. The better the bank the better it is for you. The best bank service costs you no more than the poorest and when you open an account with us you have the sntNfnction of doing business with a hank that always tries its best to treat you right. We have the largest Capital, the largest Surp.us and the largest Deposits of any bank in Putnam cou; y and we want you business. Central National Pank

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