Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1911 — Page 2

FRIDAY, AUO

PAOK TWO

Puj'iotisrr.

T :e 'if'i'Tidc.i i<i a Urgt-r factor in “life, liberty an-1 the pursuit jf happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism can witnstan' hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dyspeptic “is * , for treason, stratatfems and spoils.” The man who (foes tc the front for his country with a weak stomach will he a weak soldier and a tautt finder. A sound stomach makes for good citi/.enship as well as for health and happiness Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition a-e promptly and permanently cured by the use ol nr. PJERCE'S UOLDE.V MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It build* up the body with sound flesh and

solid muscle.

The dealer who offers a substitute for the Discovery ” is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covced book, or 31 stamps for tiie e! ilh bound. Ad ircss WprIJ's Dispensary Medical R. V. Pierce, M. D., President. Bulfalo, N. Y.

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nickers and struck by a traction) car_ is improving steadily. It will) lie recalled fha' at the time it

Miss Nadine Van Hise, who, over) The employes of one of the loJja month ago was caught on the Eel| cal livery barns have invented a j river bridge with a, party of pic-1 new method of catching rats. A

small fish hook is attached to a line and a small piece of cheese placed was! on the hook It then is dropped diown

feared that in ease she recovered..' a rat hole or near the entrance of a the injured leg would always be rat hole The rat conies along and s'iff rendering her a cripple for| takes hold lof ihe cheiyse to his sorHowever, her recovery has row. One day recently eight rats ■been most excellent, and a few | were caught by this method

days ago the attending physician administered chloroform and bent thej injured leg It was found that it j yielded to 'be treatment and that | 'he knee cap could be moved about.i '' he physTians nbw hope to save the complete use of the leg Th^ other)

injuries are healing nicely.

Mr and Mrs. H. S. Wernekc have moved from their residence at 308 North College Avenue to the home recently purchased by them at 425 east Anderson street, Miss Pearl Thomas, of Lena, who has been visiting in Danville, was here Thursday morning on her way tt> the home of Mr. and Mrs William Thomas, about six miles west of town, to attend the reunion of the Thomas family. Mrs. F. L Caldwell, of Albany. Neb , is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs W. T Wood The Fifth Annual Reunion 'of the former pupils of the No 7 school in Floyd township will be held at the home of John Millman, one-halt mile etouth of the Canaan church on August 31 Everybody is Invited to come and have a good time. The program will commence at 10 o'clock in the morning and will continue all day. Music wll be furnishrj di by a band.

Rev Henry OstiOm has returned from Westminster, Maryland, where ho conducted a conference for

The condition of Dr. J. P. D. John is rapidly improving and he now is ablie to sit up much (of the day and is able to be up and walk around the house for a little while each

day.

“Printer’s ink,” a magazine pub lished in New York, gives consider able space in its issue of August 3 to Robert John, formerly (of Green castle who is in New York Mr John recently accepted a position with the VanCleve Advertising Agency, in New York. The “Printer's Ink" notice is very complimentary tfo Mr. John and his ability as an advertising expert. Dr and Mrs. Andrew Stephenson delightfully entertained a number of their friends Wednesday evening at (1 o’clock The dinner was served on the lawn under the shade-of the trees The event was most charming in its nature Miss Clara Bandy, of Indianapolis, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davenport.

M iss

min- fordsville,

latent His trip included Sunday en-J ing Mr

Mary McDonald of Crawwho has been here visitand Mrs S. P. Fbreum

gage inputs at the Emory Grove, Md. I has returned to h* r home. Frances camp meeting This place Is about and Caroline Forcuni the two little twenty miles front Baltimore. Pre-1 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Forcum viously he preached daily at the Des are in Crawfordsville visiting relaPlaines, 111., camp meeting Rev. | lives. Ostrom reports large attendance and

much interest in the meetings

H C. Allen has received word

alil> says that the Maryland and tin) ,,onl *‘' s ^ au shter, Mrs, C. L. Wal-

East are having fine rains.

The meeting of the Auxilary of the Eastern Star, which was to have been belli next Friday at Hie borne of Mrs. Elam I> nny has been

indefinately postponed.

'ace of Kansas City, Mo, that the condition Of her little daughter, Margaret is much better. The child has been seriously ill for some time

■Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black and children attended the picnic at

Quincy Thurs'kay

Mrs. E. O. Shouse and son Dudley, left Wednesday for a visit in Northern Indiana They will spend i about a week there Mrs. Shouse’s two daughters, IJ)is and Margaret who have been spending the sum-

A Big Four section foreman took' ,ner there, will return with their tilt twt) stray horses found on the ,'"otticr.

railroad right-of-way near Fern Wednesday. Thursday he received a telephone message from Spencer, stating that the horses belong to a man living In that town. They had

that town

gotten out of a pasture and w r ander ed many miles before they were

taken up.

A small wreck occurred Wednesday morning at the Indrana & Ohio Stone Quarries west of town when an engine failed to hold a string of cars loaded with stone Thu cars ran off Of the end of a switch and mashed up the caboose The loss will reach near $.'ir>0 A wrecking train from Brightw'ood wat cal’ed and cleaned up the wreck

-Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and daughter left Thursday for Cleveland, where they will take a boat and go to Mackinac. From there they will go to Bay View, Mich

and spend several weeks.

Mrs Paul Williams, Mrs. Albert Fry and Miss Iva Cunningham atttnnfled the Quincy picnic today.

A card was received from Miss Hallie Landes and Miss Helen Jones who left here Tuesday morning to drive to Battle Ground. The card states that they arrived in Battle Ground at six o'clock Wednesday evening They left Crawfordsville Wednesday morning about !) O’clock making the distance between the two towns in about 9 hours.

Atonzo Cook reported to the police Thursday morning that a b trglar had entered his home some time Tuesday night and stole nine silver spoons and several minor ar-

Mrs Chas Thorn and daughter tl(<leg The thieve8 Ieft no clewg ag *X>Toth, and GOldie Wyatt *t- t(> their Identity Two strangers tended the Quincy picnic Thursday sppn 8tand|ns , nPar the home of Mr Miss Bessie Grogan has left for a and Mrs Tueiday evening two week's visit in several points in|" ou '’* throw some light

minoie. ’Ili (Miss Roxie Me Maine spent the) afternoon in Coatesville. Mrs. Matilda Woolrich, who lives ->n south Crown street fell from a e.haJr on Saturday and badly injur e*d her right wrist. No bones were broken bnt the wrist was badly

on the subject, the poliee believe Mr and Mrs DnDlin and children who live south of town, drove to Quincy in their automobile Thurs

•lay to attend the picnic.

'Squire Frank fined Amos Hibbs $5 this afternoon for assault and battery on Mrs. Samantha Chism

fopralned and bruised Mrs. Wool-[Hibbs pleaded “not guilty'' to the

rich is very o'd and is blind

SCOTT’S EMULSION

is taken by people in tropical countries al' the year J round. It stops wasting and keeps up the strength and vitality in summer as well as winter. ALL DRUGGISTS

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charge.

The will of the la'e Mallssa Lock ridge of Roachdaie,, was filed for PiObate Friday. Mrs Lockridge does •li creeing that alt of her debts be paid leaves the remainder of her property io her sons and daughters. The two Older sons, having been given their share in the eetn'e previous to the death of Mrs Lockridge will not receive any shaie of the property owned by her at the time of her death MiSs Maude HuesUs is in lUhica. N Y. for a visit with Prof and Mrs. Will Riley.

Joe M Allen who lives just nor'h of town is circulating a petition for ! the re-grading of the “water works” hill on the GreenoastleCrawfordsville road The petition asks that the road lie re-located In such a manner that the hill will be longer but not Mo steep The hill

Through an order of ihe Rail-j'beging at the junction of the Bainroad Commission of Indiana the, bridge and Crawfordsville roods and Mon'on railroad has been relieved! the top is near the residence of D

' FANCY GOODS DRY GOODS and NOTIONS FANCY PILLOWS ETC. | F. G. GILMORK i . w 1 * ***

Miss Gladys Cole and Miss Jess *

. Davis, of Springfield, O., axe here from installing block signal systems) Allen. It is one of the steepest hills vl3 j t . re | a (| vee

on smaller branches of the road

including those extending from Monon to Michigan City, from Victoria to Wallace Junction, from Orleans Junction to French Lick and from Bedford to Switz City. Henry Clay, infant son t>f W. C Darnell, died in Kansas City Aug 9. The family with the body arrived in Bainbridge this afternoon. The funeral was held at the residence of H. C. Darnell at 10 a. m Saturday. Interment at Crick Chapel For several montliu the grandparents cared for 'he child, during it’s mother ill health and the babe had been returned to its Kansas City home only two weeks a?) The clerks of Allen Bros, stores picnicked at McLean Springs ’ hursday evening. They went to Hie Springs after closing time, taking their dinners with them. A most enjoyable time is reported F D. Ader of Chicago is here looking after some business matters Mr. Ader will be here for only a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Actings, of Muncie, arrived Friday afternoon for a visit hr re wltn Mr. and Mrs Charley K^sterson, Mrs. Acttings and Mrs. Kesterson are sisters ! f

in Putnam county and is the Only bad bill between here and Craw-

fordsville on the road.

Mrs Serena J Washburn, widow of the late General H. D. Wash burn, formerly of this city is now the guest of the Wiley Camping Company at the Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Washburn received the invitation from the company in recag nition of the work of her husband, who was in command of the first trciop of the United States soldiers to explore the recesses of the great

A front axel was bent, fender torn off and lamp mashed on Thomas Haltom’s automobile Sunday morning | when Hard JackAm/ who was driving the machine, at-| tempted to pass a buggy at the! comer of Hanna and Indiana streets; Hark managed to miss the buggy)

ail right but in doing so tore out a 1-A>ulavllle

hitching itost in front of Bud! Cherry’s home and then hit a tele-1 phone post. Mr HaBom and Jim Hurst were in the machine at the time and they say that Hark did* the job right. Although the machine)

CHICAGO ASDiw NORTHWEST

French AND THE

SOUTH.

park Mrs. Washburn who moved

from this citv to Clinton Ind, about — a year ago, 'received the invitation was not put out of rommission

the dollision, have to be

several repairs mada before it

will will,

No. No.

present a pleasing aspect to the eye

ffom the company about two years ago but on account of ill health was unable to accept it until a short

time ago While at the park all her The Indianapolis A B. C. baseball! expenses are paid and every favor team, a colored organization wiU ( No. possible is being shown her In honor p] a y the CloverdaLe team a* Clover- No. 'of the work of General Washburn in dale Friday August 18.

MONON ROUTE TIME TlllLK.

—South Bound—

3 Louisville Mail ..2:25 5 Louisville Express .2;H II Laf. Fch Lick Acco 8:23 9 Laf French Lck Ac.5 23

—.North Bound—

t Chicago Mall .... 1:50 6 Chicago Express 12:28

helping make the Yellowstone Na tional Park what it is today a moun tain peak and and a range of mountains have been nam/d After him The former is known as Mt Wash-

The death of Sylvester Whitted,

age 78 Whitted

B Nelson “[>ocust Bend'' farm near

No. 10 Laf. French Lick Ac.9:55 No 12 Laf French Lick Ac. 5:18

Freight trains will not carry

years, father of William aengera. All

who lives on the James) 59.

trains run dally, p N., B. REED, Agent

bum and the latter a* the Washburn M ™. occurred Saturday evening

is one of the at 4 ©clock. General debility was

the caitSfi of his death. The funeral

Range. Mt. Washburn features of the park.

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Miss Mabel Sellers attended commencement exercises of

State Nformal

Thursday.

the the

Miss Bertha Remington of the Model who Hi now on her vacation recently underwent an operation for adnoids and for the removal of tonsils at the Smith Hospital at Brazil An article in Friday's edition of a

services were held Monday morning at Irt o'clock a' Union Chape] Burial was in 'he Brick Chape' ceme-

tery,

A 1 14-inch water pipe leading from the Washington street main

School at Danville I p ro ving.

Brazil paper states that she is im- ,0 court l,ouse wa s torn up Monday

W. M. McGAUGHKY Physican uuil Surgeon. Office in Evans Block, No. l\ Jackson Street. Residence, corner Bloomlajt. an Seminary Streets. Telephones: Office 327; Ru 11

J McKlm Duncan

Miss RuMi I.ayne and Gene Kellar have been visiting A E. Hurst at Mt. Meridian.

[morning by- a plow being used by) j the street impttovement workmen,

a traction car The water in the mains from the

conductor, was robbed of his satchel square, east to Ix>rust street on containing a book of cash receipts, Washington street and from Washamounting Uo $125, a book of Seely- Ington street south on LOviiie trip tickets and a gold watch, cust street to Seminary

Rev. I). B. Johnson., of Plainfidil delivered two lecture® in Spencer Sunday, one at 'he Baptist

church at P. m - an ' 1 a, V','Tlnncen saw the satchel just before out city water during

hig oat reached Brasil and when it quired to repair the

a ' ' p ' m -' on ,0 ' tn ”"' n reached Harmony it was gone. It Is street near where the break

—Owen County Democrat. Rev. ...... .

W. W. TUCKER Physician uu<i Surgeon. Office, Vine Street, between W ington and Walnut Streti.

Dr. O. F. OVERSTREET.

Dentist.

while on his run Friday night. The had to be shut Off before the flow j Office in Bence Building, Soitl

satchel was stolon somewhere be- of water could be stopped. The cno-| tween Brazil and Harmony. Mr sinners on these streets were with-

*he time roI)l I» s The!

occur-)

Street.

Johnson formerly lived here.

I. ilieved that It was stolen by a man red

was flooded before the

who go* off of the car at Brazil could be shut off

Eli Cooper, who walked from a ^ ^ Hurst who ' Juvinlle Officer J N. Dalby has traction car while asleep on thej ^ we8t Popular e treet has a returned from a trip 'o Wabash u' d night of July 27 died Wednesday, ^ Pluni tree which this Knightatown. Mr. Dalby wem to as a result of his injuries. Cooper, a bumper c ,: op of pllims . Wabash and got the three sons of was enroute from '■ erre Haute. ^ Hur8t Fr | dav completed gath- tho late Fr '‘ d who was l.l'led When 'he car reached Morgans ^ ^ ^ p lum8 and although the '_ n a n Occident at the A. &

in asst ii.a/jl In tree is no* a large one, she got 4G

gallons of extra nice plums.

Bridges’ Pantorium

water! For Good Work CLEANING*

PRESSING

(moss 1 ng

ductor called the crossing and he got up and deliberately stepped off the car before it was stopped. He was thrown heavily to the street causing internal injuries which caused his death Bra/Jl Times

The Herald has a letter from baseball fan at Laredo, Texas

Hand and Mrs of Brazil, spent Dowen and Miss of Carbon were

Mrs Charles

Frank Mclntrye

Friday here Mrs Hannah

Lillis McQueen

GreencasUe visitors Friday Announcement Df the marriage of Misg Sarah Emma Hickman and Professor Albert Hoyt Taylor, at South Bend, has been received here The bride is a daughter of Dr and Mrs William Howard Hickman formerly of this city. Professor and Mrs Taylor will reside at Grand Forks. North Dakota The groom is a member of the faculty of the University of North Dakota. Two mules belonging to H C. Crews disappeared from Mr. Crew’s barn Thursday night and nothing was seen of them untli late Friday afternoon when they were found by a farmer living near Mt. Meridian. Mr. Crews wen' to Mt. Meridian after them It was first believed that they might have been stolen. The suit for divorce filed in the Putnam Circuit Court by Mrs. Nannie Clark against her husband, Harvey Clark, baa been dismissed Thad Peck lias returned from a business trip to Detroit. He arrived home Monday morning. Mrs. H S. Wernekc is attending the millinery openings in Indian-

apolis

John Riley visited an aged aunt in Rensselaer Sunday Mrs W P. Ledbetter has returned from French Lick. Mr. Ledbetter will no' return for several days.

C Stone

Co. Quarries. The boys were first 1 taken to the Orphans' Home at Wa-i^ bash, where the county paid 30c per day for the support of each. Irately it was learned that they were grand-

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which 'he playing of Emory Smith, sons of an old soldier and under the who recently left the United States law could be taken t 0 the Soldiers Army and accepted terms of the base Home where the state will support ball team of the Texas town is them. It was to make the transfer greatly praised. Smith the letter Of thetw hoys that Mr Dalby maAe says was a former Putnam county the trip , „ , j

Ihv He is playing second base and ' ., ,,

b hi h rd hitting and fine fieiding! A] ho "^ ^eencasUe suffered a

. u. If ire famine Saturday the managers made a reputation for himself. •

His base running also, the fan says, < lce P |anl secured is of the Ty Cobb variety. A pitcure ' ay , 0 rep e " i8h the of Smith was enclosed in «he letter. J he ' ce wa * ons were

, busy all day Sunday and the ice

Miss Elizabeth Ames Is home box es many of which were without from Boose 111 where she has been * re from Saturday morning until visiting her sister, Mrs Windsor. Sunday, got all they could hold.

The Rev. and Mrs J S Bayne, of Kernpv, Nebraska are here the guesits of Mrs Lillie Landes. Mrs Landes's brother Mr. RcDt of New York, also is here the guest of Mrs. Landes. The latter returned home from Battle Grounds Saturday. Mrs, John Houck, Mrs. Edward Houck and Mrs Albert Landes have gone to- Battle Ground for a few

days visit.

Fred O'Hair has returned from a two weeks trip into Canada j Putnam (launty has purchased a lot of the old macadam being torn up from the square by the s'ree' contractor and is having it hauled

to the

east of Greencaatle. The low- place In the road from the Dr G. VV. Bence orchard fo the city limits is being raised by the us*' of this macadam. The road here has always been low and the improvetn-nt Is a much needed one

Phonii

DR. J. J. RANK

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CLOVERDALE, INDIAN* OFFICE OVEN FOST OFFlCt

ALL WORK FIRST CLAfl

A King Who Left Homf set the world to talking but Mathulka, of Buffalo, N T, W always KEEP AT HOME the of all Laxatives—Dr. King's Life Pills—and that they're a £ Ing to all his famiy Cure col lion, headache, indigestion, d> eta. Onl” 25c at the Owl Drug

money in the bank is your best

— FRIEND

*o most „f hs" y' r'/i 68 an,, it; generally gets around by and by °'ie to stand i, v .‘j 1 that " MH ©f tiie few if not tl'eouly yon have neglcoN.il f s money in bank and it is your faulty excuses can reamic '' tll * re - amount of argument and 1,0 mone y ^ -Iravv on‘in caseTf nec£i?ty° f P ° Verty ify " U pay you int. r.^t'on'aiPyon l! | )"' )U °P en an account withuianj The Central Trust Company

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Mr and Mrs. Elmer MrColloiigh who live southwest of town are 'he parents of a daughter bor' Saturday. Mr. MrCoPough is a graph operator at IJmedale.

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E. B. LYNCH, Undertaking PHONES—STORE 89; RESIDENCE 108 AND 601. i Mr. c. S. Mecum, Embalmer and Funeral

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