Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1911 — Page 2

TAOK TWO

■ TAR-OBMOORAT.

FRIDAY, AUG. it, ibij.

Woman s Power Over Man

Woman'* m ist Jlorious en*)wment is the rower to jken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, ,o one in ihe wide world can know the heart aRony bhe endures. The woman who suffers from weaknc and derangement ol her special womanly orgar n soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability , D „ , m v -.k and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V . Pierce, of Buttalo, N. Y., with the assistance of his staff of able physicians, Was prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman’s ailments It is known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will •dvise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate an<1 strengthen Stomach. Liver and Itowe/a.

LOCAL s? PERSONAL

.Father Fitzgerald was in Rfcachdale Monday.

'George Jennings,

Hathaway Da.

is here from

Mr and Mrs. Harvey Himee, of Roaehdale were Oreencastle visitors

Friday.

Fred Good wine has purchased a Hupmoblle which will be delivered

in a few days

Clyde Harris is home from Stlles-

Mrs Niles Couchman has gone to Hough, Mo, for an extended visit with relatives. Mayfield Fltchett, formerly o this city, but now Of Indianapolis, was here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Krnest. Holler and children, of Newman, 111, are here visiting Mr and Mrs, .Itahn Dunlavy They drove over in Mr. Roller’s machine_

ville, where he last Melville McHaffle.

week visited

Mrs Frank Boyer, Mrs Rlohrig, and Mrs. Phoebe of Brazil, were here Friday.

Mr and Mnf F A Hays left Monday for a two weeks' visit in Ilbston, Washington and New A'ork

A large number of the colored people of Greencastle are picnicking at Stop 34 on the interurban

today.

The township trustees met Mbu p in regular mtanthly session In the office of County Superintendent L.

Louis ' tr. Wright. This was the date set Pyrah. | ror filing of the statistical re-

ports by the trustees and all -were present to file their reports. During the morning session the trustees were surprised by a treat by former superintendent Oscar Thomas, who (t>ok a bucket packed full of ice cold bottles of Pie-Zee to the

superintendent's office.

Mrs. Charlis Hand, of Brazil, who has been here visiting Mr. and Mrs S. J. Wilton, has returned to her home The Motion Railroad Company has awarded the contract for a new passenger station at Bloomington, to cost $22,000. , W W. Hurst, of Columbus. Ohio, who is here visiting relatives, went to Connersville Thursday on a short business trip Edward Black, Andrew’ Black, Lawrence Black and Charley Meikel drove to Waveland Wednesday afternoon in the former’s car. John Cannon went to Logansport Saturday night for a few days’ visit. Mrs Cannon and daughter, who have been visiting in Cary will join Mr Cannon in Logansport and return home with him. “Billy'' Sunday was on the pro-j gram for the afternoon sermon at the Rockville chautauqua Sunday, and a large crowd turned out to hear him Many fiOra northern Put nam county drove to Rockville for

the day

Mrs W. P. McNary, of Fillmore, and her nephew. John Stairwalt, of this town left Thursday morning for Champaign 111,, where they will visit relatives. Later they will go to Iowa and Missouri for visits with relatives. They expect to be gone about five weeks R H. Crouch is hbme from Frankfort where he attended a meeting of the agents for the People’s Insurance Co., of Frankfort. Mr Crouch received third prize a fountain pen and $5 in gold, from the company for ranking third in the contest among the agents for sales of insurance in July. Mr. Crouch sold $20 500 of Insurance during July. Hackenschmidt, the Russian lion is in training with Dr. Roller, the Seattle physician, who formerly acted as wresling partner to Ootch at Brighton Beach, England, and in their daily workouts the sturdy American uses Gotch's pet tactics to put Hack on his guard when the pair meets in America in September—Indianapolis Star. —Dr Roller is a graduate of DePauw and is well known here.

Mr. and Mrs Frampton Rockhill have moved to Terre Haute Mrs Mary Lane, of Cloverdale, spent Friday here with friends. Opal Brothers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Brothers, is critically ill of typhoid fever Florence Hughes left on Saturday morning for a visit with Dr, and Mrs. E. S. Hunt in Logansport, Charles Rockwell, of Cloverdale. was here on Saturday on his way to Indianapolis to spend the day. Miss Allen, of Chicago, who has been here visiting Miss Vera Bowen left for her home Saturday morning. Mrs. W, M. Houck and Mrs. W, M. Shepard and daughter have returned from a ten day's stay at French Lick.

James Wallace a prominent Morgan county farmer, who lives just across the county line from Mill Creek township, and who is prominently known in Putnam county, died of heart disease Sunday night His deatli was sudden. Mr. Wallace was seventy-four years old iMiss Ha Hie Landes and Mies Helen Jones started Mon afternoon to drive to Battle Ground They will stop in Crawfordsville 'night where they will be the guests of Miss Harriett Harding. Tomorrow they will drive on to Lafayette and Battle GiOund. Miss Julia Tobin and Fred Tobin, of Roaehdale, were here Sunday afternoon for the cbnflrmatio': exercises at the Catholic church,* Chris O’Conner and son Edgar O’Conner of Indianapolis, were here Sunday afternoon to attend the confirmation exercises at the Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Humphreys who live just west of town, are the parents of a daughter, born this

morning

Mr. and Mrs. James L, Hamilton left Monday morning in their auto for Augusta, Kentucky., for a two weeks' visit. They left Greencastle at 5 o’clock this morning. Mr. and Mrs George Wilson and children went to Rockville Saturday afternoon for a visit with relatives Mr. Wilson returned Sunday night, but Mra. Wilson and children remained in Rockville for a week's visit. Mr and Mrs Wilson heard “BiMy - ’ Sunday deliver an address at Rfctckville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Grantham spent Sunday in Roaehdale

THIN MILK

How can the baby grow strong if the nursing mother is pale and delicate? Scott’s Emulsion makes the mother strong and well; increases and enriches th« baby’s food. DrMrtrt.

William l^tFollette received a crate of peaches from his brother, Daniel LaFollette, of Siloam Springs, Ark,, on Monday The peaches are of the free stone variety and certainly are delicious tasting /ruit. They are also large the average size being larger than a teacup. ‘Squire and Mrs Ashton and daughter had a narrow escape from injury about 9:30 o’clock Sunday evening, when thrown from their buggy They were driving north on Locust street and were within a few yar'ls of Washington street when the accident occurred, A steam concrete mixer, used on the East Washington street improvement was standing on the west side of the street. The horse turned a little to the east to avoid the concrete mixer. When the horse turned it ran the wheels on one side of the buggy on top of a pile of stone. This caused the wheels on the opposite side to break and throw all three of the occupants out. Fortun.ately, none were injured. 'Squire Ashton states that there was no light on the pile of stone and that he did not see it until after the buggy wheels were on top of it.

Mr, and Mrs. John Dani Is, Of St. Louis, who have been here visiting Mr and Mrs Henry Werneke, have returned to their hom ( Mrs. Thad Allee delightfully entertained a number of her friends at Bridge Friday afternoon, at her home on East Washinglon street. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Newman and Miss Flora Ellis, Of Indiianapolis, were here to spend Sunday with Mr and Mrs. C, C. Leachmart and family Homer Gillespie, his mother, Sarah Gillespie and Mr and Mrs Janies Gillespie, of Terre Haute, were here Sat called by the death of Thomas J. Heady. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Kansas City, Mo., who have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Smith, left today for a visit with relatives in

New York

James H Trcmper, for many years a concert pianist, and later a piano tuner, died at the Edgar county poor farm, at Paris 111, last week. Mr. Tremper for years worked in Greencastle as a plaro tuner anil was well known here. Announcements of the marriage Of Miss Elizabeth G. Louden and Roy Overman which took place at Altoona, Pa., Saturday, have been received here. Mr Overman was connected with the firm having the cor tract for the work on the Big Four through here several years ago. He is well known here. Mr and Mrs. George Spry, who were married in Greencastle on Tuesday, arrived here today after a short wedding trip. They went to th home of the groom's mother. Mcs, Priscilla Spry, four miles west of this city, where they will reside Or the present Mrs. Spry was Miss Malissa Fry of Roaehdale,—Crawfordsville Journal. * Lee Hall and George Reising, who live near Brick Chapel have returned from South Dakota, where they have been proving up some eovernment claims. Mr. Hall and Mr. Reising report that the season in South Dakota has been very dry and that there is no wheat at all. They will return to South Dakota

this fall.

F. M. Lyons Is now compelled to use a cane to walk with as a result of an accident a few days ago Mr. Lyons, with several other men were repairing a porch at his home on, Bloomington street, when the accident occurred. Mr. Loyns was helping hold the porch up with a long pole. The roof fell suddenly and the end t>f the pole was forced down upon his foot, mashing it and causing a painful injury.! Carl JohntOn, one of the two druggists whose licenses were revoked by the state board of pharmacy, went to Indianapolis Monday morning to take a position In a drug store In that city. Mr. Jtohnson and 'Mr. Stoops, the other druggist, whose licenses was revoked, appeared before the state board Saturday and asked that they be re-fr.stated. This was refused by the board But the board gave each of them a permit to work at their profession until the next meeting of the body in October, when some further action will be- taken in their cases.

1 FANCY GOODS

F. G. GILMORE

Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham spent Sunday in Terre Haute. Miss Alice Ward, of AltJoona, 111., came Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mr* F. M. Lyons Miss Maliie Elder of Terre Haute is here visiting Miss Ruth Aughe, at the Theta house. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutcheson, of Washington township, is seriously HI. The nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Vaughn, who live in Monroe township, is critically ill. Mrs. Louisa Sigier and her niece, Miss Mildred Gardner, left for Paris 111, today for an extended visit. W. M, Whitaker, of Urbana, O arrived here Saturday for a visit with his Unughter, Mrs. Henry

Werneke.

Mrs J. C. TruebKood and daughters left Wednesday night for Lagootee, where they will make their

future home.

v Mrs C. W. Hand and daughter Miss Irma Hand, of Brazil, are here ,the guests of Mr and Mrs

S. J. Wilton,

Fred Kemper, of Indianapolis, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs H. I*. Jackson. Mr Kemper is a former

Greencastle man.

Mrs George Wilson and children are in Rockville for a week's visit

Mr Wilson joined them Sat " rda y| n , a rried in Clay county. Mr. and evening and spent Sunday in Rock- Mrg M1]Ier wi ii ma ^ e their home in

ville.

DRY GOODS and

NOTIONS

FANCY PILLOWS

ETC.

Mrs. Ray Fellows, who has been here for the past three weeks visiting her panents, Mr. and Mrs Chas Huffman left Friday for her home

in Tulsa, Okla.

A. N Holloway and family have; moved from their residence on j Bloomington street to the house recently occupied by Mrs J. C. | Trueblood and daughters on South |

Locust street.

Miss Rebecca Bertha Elhart and' John Miller, both of New Maysville. were married by ‘Squire Law, at Brazil. Wednesday evening. Three ifaunties are connected with the marriage. The young couple live in Putnam county; got their licenses in Vigo county and were

M0N0N ROUTE

CHICAGO AND THU N0RTHWES]

Louisville

French Lick AND THE

SOUTH.

New’ Maysville.

Dr. and Mrs W. W. Tucker returned on Saturday from a weeks’ visit in Duluth and Vir-!

I

ginia, Minn., and other points in

the North.

Improvement is reported in

,wo , condition at Pnion Hospital of and Mrs J. G. Merideth, victims of last Saturday's automobile accident on the Sullivan interurban line. While Mrs. Merideth did not rest well Thursday night, she has experienced* no relapse and continues to improve Mr. Merideth is in much better rtnndition than Mrs. Merideth.

—Terre Haute Tribune.

Dr. Troop returned Friday night i

fiMm a weeks’ fishing trip at Muir) W. Matthews has been exhibitI ake Mrs Troon who spent the in * a blackened eve and broken week in Brazil with her parents, nose, given to him by J. F Coffman also returned Friday evening. ! Tuesday evening These gentlemen

A D. Chew, township trustee 'of Washington township was here Sat urday bn business pertaining to th building of a new school house at

Manhattan.

MONON ROUTE TIME tabu

—South Bound-

No. 3 Loai»villa Mail ..2:25 No. 5 Louisville Express .2 ',’ n|l No. 11 Laf. Fch Lick Acco 8:251|| * w> 9 Laf French Lck Ac. 5 23

—'North Bound—-

the 1 N°. 4 Chicago Mai! 1:50 „| Mr jNo. 6 Chicago Eiprees 12:}| S No. 10 Laf. French Lick Ac.9:65||l No 12 Laf French Lick Ac. 5:48 n| Freight traine wlU not carry |*J sengers. All trains run dally, p^l 5 9- N. B. REED, Agent.

are not enemies nor were they ex-

W. M. McGACGIiKY Physican and fs3rg«®u. Office In Evans Block, No. 241| Jackson Street. Residence, corner Blooming an Seminary Streets. Telephones: Office 327; Rea ml

City Treasurer Edward French this morning received a postal card from the party of Brazilians in camp at Cataract, Owen county, in which it w a s stated that George Dodge has been successful in landing one 14-pound catfish, one of the largest catches of the season in this vicinity. Tho^p In camp are: George Dodgs and wife, P Helder and wife. Gene Morgan, Grace Wells Mrs Ed French and children, Harry Jenkins and wife. Mr French will join the crowd Krday and Roy McGowjen and wife will go Monday. The crowd will reman in camp for two weeks—Brazil News The persons above named are at the Oreencastle camp, ‘'Happy Hollow.’’

Among those f.Om a distance c | te ^ oVPr politics. They were only who were here to attend the Hurst joking and giving earh other playFamily Reunion, are: Dsn fut taps Over the head with their Hurst, of Oklahoma: Mr. and Mrs llatj , ooffman must have underestiRoy Hurs*., of Lafayette; Joe Hurst. ma ted the strength of his arm or of Michigan City., and W. W. ITurs*, weight of his water-soaked old of Columbus, Ohr>. f f i t hat.—Bainbridge News. Mr. and Mrs. W R McElroy were l n the custody of Sheriff James in Indianapolis Wednesday evening Browning of this city, Virgil Grato attend he wedding of their so- ham, 24 years old was hibught back Frank D. McElroy, 'Df Hammond, today from this city from Decatur, and Miss Nora Ann Lacev. daugh- Ills., to fave an indictment, of lari'r of Mr and Mrs. George H. ceny returned by the last grand | Lacey of that city jury, it being alleged that he swin-!

•lied about 175 coeds of Indiana |

Mrs \\ 'N Hurst, of Cblumhus, j'niversity by selling them pressing' Ohio, who has been here visiting tickets at $1 each and then leaving! relathes, lias gone to Matttoon, III., the city, without fulfilling the conto undergo an operation on her tract. Graham's wife was with him. thioat. Her bitather Dr T. A Brv- Graham informed the Officer an, of Mattoon, was here and exam- that she was as guilty as her husiri'd Mrs Hurst and decided that 5 an d a dmitting to him that she had an operation was necessary She acc on ipa nied her husband on his went to her brothers home to hate rounds to the university sorority the Operation performed | houses and that she had also so-

licited business Graham said that

W. W. TUCKER Physician and Surgeon. Office, Vine Street, between Wul| ington and Walnut Stretg.

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

Bridges’ Pantorium For Good Work CLEANING AN PRESSING

11 Vine St.

Phons 511

J. L Hillis, age 75, suffered

[ after he had disposed bf his tickets

slight stroke of paralysis at his;. . „ . „, , , home on South Indiana stre.t about | h f u Went ! r ? rn . her * t °i ) . k,abo “ a . an ^

7 o’clock Thursday Mr. Hillis

had gone out on the porch of his home where he slipped and fell The fall paused his right side to be partly paralized. On account of the advanced age of Mr. Hillis, the stroke may prove more serious ♦ ban if it were a younger person. Acting Judge Charles E. Averill of Police Court questioned Friday the validity of a city Ordinance granting property owners the right to utilize a part of their sidewalk frontage for cellar entrances in the case of Chris George, a saloon keeper Washington and California streets, charged with obstructing the sidewalk with a cellar grating. George waa fined $10 ardi costs because he had failed to guard the entrance to his cellar properly. In making the decision Judge Tverill questioned whether a city ordinance granting public property rights to property owners could be valid. Indianapolis Star Mrs Bessie King, wife of Clarence King died at the St. Vincents Hospital at Indianapolis about S o'clock Wednesday evening, following an operation for obstruction af the bowels The body was brought here at noon Friday on the Interurban, The funeral services were held at the Methodist church On Fox Ridge Friday at 2 o'clock. Burial in Forest Hill ceme•ery. Mrs King was 37 years of age She is survived by her husband and several brothers and 'sisters. Mrs King had been in a critical condition for almost a week Wednesday morning she was taken to the hospital and the operatSon performed Immediately She was not stffong enough to stand the shock and death followed.

other points in the West. He had Just obtained a position as tailor at Decatur when placed under arrest

—Bloomington Exchange.

Accused of Stealing.

Thirty Years Together.

Thirty years of associationthink of it. How the merit Of a! thing stands out in that timethe worthlessness of a bad one there’s no guesswork In this dence of Thos Arlss, Concord, Mid wht> writes, “I have used Dr, Kill

E E. Chamberiain, 'of Clinton j Now Discovery for 30 years

Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing—the sting from burns or scalds—the pain from sores of all kinds—the distress from bolls or piles, “It robs cuts, corns, bruises and injuries of their terror,” he says, “as a healing remedy its equal <*>n't exist ’’ Only 25c at the Owl

Drug store.

, andi

the best cough and cold cure I * j used,’’ Once it finds entrance ia home you can't pry it out. He' most infallible throat and lung m" icine on earth. Unequaled (or

grippe, asthma, hay-fe v €5

quinsy or sore lungs Price 50c 1 $1.00. Trial bottle free, Guar«N

by the Ow] Drug store

MONEY IN THE BANK IS YOUR BEST] FRIEND V\ hen calamity comes and it generally gets around by a 111 **!-' to most of us. Yi.u discover that one of tlie few if not theonljj mu* to sttind by you is M r. Money in bank and It is your fau . you have .neglected to put it there. No amount of argument* excuses can rescue you from that feeling of poverty if y ou “* J no money to draw on in case of necessity. \\ e will help you save if you will open an account with us*“ pay you interest on all you deposit. The Central Trust Company |

E. B. LYNCH, Undertaking

PHONES—STORE 89; RESIDENCE 108 AND 601, Mr. C. S. Mecum, Embalmer and FuneralJ Director.