Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1911 — Page 2

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Honored by Women

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nesses and stubborn ills.

IT MAKES V/EAK WOMEN STRONG IT MAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.

No woman’s appeal was ever misdirected or her confidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to t ie WoaLo’s Disphnsasy Mpdical Association, Ur.

R. V. Fierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement once a day.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs. Burner has returned from a several week’s visit in the East. She will go to Lake Geneva, Wis., in

a few days for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Hay Miller, who live northeast of town, spent Thursday with County Treasurer Jasper Miller

and daughter, Miss Mary Miller.

Born, on Aug. 22, to Clarence

I-ounsberry and wife, a son.

Dr. Hutcheson went to Lafayette Thursday morning to accompany his brother-in-law, Claude Farmer, to this city. Mr. Farmer received a

Clay Brothers and wife and daughter are home from French Lick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warner, of Brazil, spent Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wilton. The price of 1,000 mile tickets on the interurban railroad has been raised from $15 to $17.50. There will be no meeting of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church this month. The Sears Family Reunion will

and Mrs. Bence.

Miss Grace Allen returned Friday •afternoon from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wallace ,at Kansas City,

Mo.

STAR- DEMOCRAT

Mr. and Mrs. Court C. Gillen and j Mrs. Julia Bence, of Indianapolis,' eon returned home Friday morning' " ho has been visiting relatives near from a few days’ visit in Fincastle Hamrick Station, is here visiting Dr ^

and Waveland. At noon, Mr. Gillen and his son left for Chicago for a

few day’s visit.

John P. Alice has returned from a week’s visit in Michigan and New

York.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Peck have returned from a two week’s visit in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McFerran and children left Friday for a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Stevens, who has been visiting in French Lick, is here for a few day's visit before going to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Stevens formerly w'as a member of the DePauw faculty. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Corwin have returned from a w'eek’s visit in Chica-

go.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gordon and son, of Oil City, Pa., who have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Racer Bitties and family, have returned to their home.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, i #u

0 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ <i ^ FANCY GOODS

Charles Preston, formerly of this city, but now of Monticello, is here visiting relatives £nd friends Mr. J Preston is county clerk of White

county.

Thomas Darnall was called to Denver, Colo., on last Friday by the

death of Raymond Waltz.

Mr. and Mrs. George Landes are visiting relatives in Owensboro, Ky. |

DRY GOODS and NOTIONS FANCY PILLOWS ETC.

F. G. GILMORE j ❖

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbard, of Evanston, 111., were here Monday to attend the funeral of Granville C I

A suit to quiet title to a tract of land in Washington township,

Mrs. Elbert Minton and son and daughter, of Lafayette, drove to

this city Thursday in their machine p Moore.

for a visit with Miss Mary Butler. 1 ,, ,

I Mrs. George Landes w'as called to

The condition of Albert Allee, who Anderson Sunday by the critical illhas been confined to his home just ness of her mother, Mrs. Martha

east of town by appendicitis, Is bet- Akin. ter today. I I The travel on the interurban aun-

Brazil News: “Mrs. Lulu Young, ,j a y was exceptionally heavy. Six of Reelsville, who has been here special cars were run during the day with her mother, Mrs. Nancy to accommodate the crowds. There Sprague, left for her home Friday was no special point to which the Mrs. Andrew Hoffman people were headed, but they seemed

MONON ROUTE

CHICAGO ANUTUa NORTHWES

Louisville,

French Liek AND THE

Springs,

has ( morning.

been filed in the Putnam Circuit and daughter, of Reelsville, spent to be going most everywhere. The

court by Sarah Walden et al against Lucy Gose et al. Jackson Boyd is the

attorney for the plaintiffs.

broken hip in an accident In Lafay- R'ke place on Sept 3, at the home of ette about three months ago. He is -John Sears, north of this city. much improved and is now, with the AndrPW Gordon is here from Old aid of crutches, able to walk. They city ,, a vi8itinK Racer Riules and

arrived here on last Thursday’s ^ f am j]y train on the Monon. Mr. Farmer is a'

son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farmer, Dn Tuesday, at the home of Samwho live Just east of town. uol Beaman, near Reelsville his nine

year old daughter, Mary, w'as kick-

Brazil News: “Dr. and Mrs. Hawk- „ d on the head by a hor8e and her ins, of Greencastle, Dr. and Mrs. L. W as badly fractured. Dra RawLarkin, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barnett, | | py Young and Baker gave her surof Terre Haute, were in the city on , ical attention, and later -he little Tuesday with Eugene Warsaw and Kirl waB taken t o Dr. Hawley’s hosfnmily and attended the funeral of J. Ilita , |n Brazl) for fur t her t reatC. Wardlaw at Staunton. j n , Pnt ,, , 8 feared that sh „ w|1 , not County Engineer Lane was ,io »r ’ ''cover, but advices from Brazil on Cloverdale Thursday surveying for a ^ hursday say that she is getting new road. I a,on S even better than expected.

left Thursday noon for ( is critically ill

William Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs

L. F. Smith

Crookston, Minn., where he will take a position as principal of the high school in that town. Miss Dorothy McCloud left Friday for North Manchester, where she will resume her position as teacher in a school in fhat town. The death of Mrs. Alexander Porter. age 53, occurred at her home in Clinton township at 3 o’clock Thursday morning, following an illness of nervous prostration. She Is survived by a husband and four children. Mrs Porter was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Alexander Johnson.

Charles Bates, who lives on Maple

Mr Bates is

suffering of tuberculosis

t

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hays have rej turned from a two week’s trip through the oast. While on their trip they visited New York, Philadelphia and other cities in the east. Miss Helen Roberts, of Indianspo lis, is here visiting her cousin. Miss Mary Tucker.

Miss Nellie Garrard has returned

home from a short visit in Greencas-

tle —Owen County Democrat.

the day in this city.—Miss Marie new schedule went into effect SunWaiker has returned home from a d ay and worked out very well for visit in Greencastle and Batnb.idre the first day. Under the new sched-lNo. 3 with relatives and friends.—Misses u i Pj every other car is a limited one. jSio...5 Lucy Sigler rnd Mildred Gardner, of I No. 11 Greencastle, v. ho have been visiting Charles Zeis, the local baker, h as| No g here with Misses Ethel amt Marie secured the contract for furnishing

James Paxton Voorhees was in Walker, left for their home today.” ,tlp l>rPa(1 for ,hp p ir cUS tomorrow. Greencastle Thursday afternoon. He [ Mr. Zeis will furnish 400 loaves, reports all well at Plainfield. He is' Brazil Times: “Jack Bryson, who This is more than the circus has not prepared to say whether the com-! at Leland, Mich., with his family, contracted for in the past and is ing congressional year will find him was injured Tuesday while bathing evident that the show is "larger and interested as a candidate. I in Lake Michigan. Mr. Bryson was more stupendous’’ than ever.

playing in the water and was jump-

O. Lockridge and daughter,

SOUTH.

MONON ROUTE TIME TABLE.

South Bound

Louisville Mail .... 2:25 am Louisville Express.. 2:17 p m Laf. Fch Lick Acco 8:25 am Laf. Fch Lick Acco 5:23 pm

Mrs. A.

Miss Elizabeth, and their guests, Miss Pattie Cowgill, of Baldwin, Kas., and Mrs. Margaret Dickinson, of Kansas City went to Rockville Friday morning to spend that day and Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. Birch Lockridge.

Mrs. Mary B. Tucker, of Salem, is here visiting her son, Dr. \V. W.

Tucker and family.

I ing up and down when he alighted I with one foot on a sharp pointed j rock. A severe gash was cut Dr.

I Smith, who is also there spending \ir. and Mrs. White and Mr and ' his vacation, attended his Injuries. M rs Thompson and son William, Mr. Bryson is now on crutches.” all of Rockville, spent Sunday here

with Mr and Mrs. Robert L. O Hair

North Bound——

4 Chicago Mail 1:50 am th Chicago Express ...12:28 pm 10 Laf. Fch Lick Acco 3:55 am 12 Laf. Fch Lick Acco II-48 pm Freight trains will not carry pa*, sengers. All trains run daily, ’Phone 59. N. B. REED, Agent.

No. No. No. No.

Eloomingtcn World: “Mrs. P

I Buskirk and son, Hays, are home

Mrs. Walker and son, James, have f rom California

and family.

been guests Stilesville.

of Ivan Ruark, near

The old flag stone walks in front

and other western M r . and Mrs. J. C. Wise, of Salt

points. They were gone several Rake City, Utah, spent Wednesday weeks and had a fine vacation.” here with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Evans. . William LaFollette and family and Mr "f, 1 * * Uni,ed a Insp ; Ct ;

of the American Express Company ] thelr gupst8 Henry IjaPoll( . ttP> of or of deration and is stationed at

office and in front of the Browning Seymouri 0hi0i and Mrs . Sarah La _ Grocery store, were torn up Friday, . . ,

1 J i r ollette. of St. Joe, Mo., went, to Lee

Crawfordsville Saturday to attend Chicago, on Saturday, to visit his the annual reunion of the LaFollette mother and sister and returned to family, which is to «-e rmrif there Chicago on Sunday, accompanied by

I The Raidabaugh-Voorhees Publishing Company, of Plainfield, of which i James Paxton Voorhees, formerly of i this city, was a partner, has passed : into the hands of the Caverns of j Dawn Company, Mr. Voorhees part-

Mrs. Jackson Boyd went to Log- ( ner, Mr. Raidabaugh recently dying, ansport Thursday for a visit with Mr. Voorhees is now traveling on relatives. | business for the latter named oomHarold Knoll and Mrs. Umg nml | which opiates in the Interest

daughter, of Rockville, are guests of ^' 8 no ' p '’

J. E Sharp and wife. The reunion of the Hopwood family is announced for Aug. 31, at Clayton. R. B. Dicks, formerly of this county, but now of Ladoga was hen Saturday to attend the Boys and Girls of Thirty Years Ago. Born, to Harry Kennedy and wife, on August 23, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bee are the parents of a son, born Wednesday. Cassell Tucker went to Anderson this afternoon for a visit with Chas. Weir, who is a former DePauw student. Mrs. Lucy Black and daughters have returned from a three week’s visit in Mackinac and other points in the north. Castle Canton No. 30, P. M., I. O. O. F. bus accepted an invitation to attend and participate in a District Meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodges of Clay county, to be held in Brazil on Sept 4th. All members are urgently requested to be present at the regu lar meeting Friday at 8 p. m., Aug. 25 for drill and other business.

SCOTT’S EMULSION

is now a summer as well as a winter remedy. It has the same invigorating and strength-producing effect in summer as in winter. Try it in a little cold milk or water. ALL DRUGGISTS

"The Caverns of Dawn.’

Dr. Roy Slnelaire, of Rosedale, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rockwell, at Cloverdale. Miss Mabel O’Hair returned Friday from a visit at Bay View. She reports that the Greencastle people who are at Bay View are all well and having a good time. There are more than twenty-five loeal people spending the summer at Bay View and from the reports, it is evident that the “colony” certainly is having a delightful time. Among the Greencastle people who are at Bay View and other points near there, are: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hays and daughter. Mrs. J. B. Nelson and daughter, Dr. and Mrs O. F. Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donner and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. .Wilbur Starr, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Glimore, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. Post and daughter, Miss Ruth and others. Mr. Smith, of Lafayette, represent ing the Lafayette Insurance Company, was here on business Friday

afternoon. Heavy chains were put around the stones and a pair of horses pulled the slabs into the street. The tearing up of the old walk drew a good-sized crowd and the workmen had a good audience

during the entire afternoon.

Salt Lake City.

D. Mathias came here from

tomorrow.

his two sons, who have been here for the past month visitirg their grand-

mother, Mrs. Mary Mathias.

young man graduated from cal high school last *pring.

Brazil Times:

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gardner, who for several years have been living near Neola, Iowa, will return to Putnam county this fall to make their

growing in popularity in this city Tomorrow is the circus day and and Putnam county. It has given one Rlan y P p ople' are wondering where

concert here and was the band here at the Big Free Fourth of July cele-

bration.

Frank Shoptaugh is reported to have caught a fifty-pound cat fish in the pool just below *’el River Falls on Thursday. Frank is a great angler and such a catch gives him

East Seminary st, this

Mrs. Van Dyke, formerly of this dence, on city, but now of Irvington, is here

visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Torr. Miss Helen Leachman is

Mr and Mrs. S. F. Farmer, of Bra- Knightsville visiting relatives, zil, spent Thursday here with Mr. j and Mrs. S. J. Wilton. j The passenger elevator rn

The Harmony Band was here Saturday morning on its way to Clov-

Robert Newgent went to Indian-' erdale ’ where 11 gave two band apolis on Friday to enter the In- <oncert8 ’ on,, ,hat a ft p rnoon and one dianapolls Business University. T he ’ that ev< ' ninK ' Thp <,oncPrts arp in

the j 0 .1 t ’ onnPC tion with the big town lot

‘ sale, mentioned in Friday’s edition future home. Mr. Gardner i 8 here I of The Daily Herald. The hand stop- and has closed a deal for the Homer

Mrs. T. D. McMurray, p ed here for several minutes .md Bridges farm, north of town, where

returned home today from a visit in treated the early “risers” to several they will reside Greencastle.—Miss Gladys Hadley; solpctjonH . Thp Harmony band is

wont to Greencastle last evening to

visit Mrs. .Paul Reeves.

Principal I. A. Wilson, of Dexter, Ohio, head of the DePauw Acadamy and Professor W. E. Smythe, of Terre Haute, assistant in the Department of Education and Psychology of DePauw university spent last Sunday here with Professor Rufus B. von

KleinSmid.

Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Smith have moved from 'their residence on Green street to the corner ot Walnut street and College Avenue. Martinsville Reporter: Mrs. John Rj Miller, Greencastle, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. W. Woods, of North Main Street. Mrs. Ernest McHaffie, of Stilesville, is reported quite ill. Miss Holen Hawkins, of Brazil, and Miss Mildred Weber, of Jasonville, are visiting Miss Dorothy War-

ner.

Mrs. Guy Jackson has gone to French Lick Springs. Miss Naomi Handel has returned from a stay at Bay View. Judge James P. Hughes and fam-

W. M. McGAUGHEY Physician and Surgeon. Office in Evans’ Block, No. 24 S Jackson Street. Residence, corner Bloomington and Seminary Streets. Telephones: Office, 327; Res„ 339

IV. W. TUCKER Physician and Surgeon Office: Vine Street, between Washington and Walnut Streets

DR. O. F. OVERSTREET —Dentist— Office in Bence Building, South Vine Street.

the circus will parade. On account of the torn-up condition 0 f the square, the customary line of march around the court house will be impossible. The line of march will not be mapped out until the circus arrives tomorrow, however, and so the people will be unable to secure

, . ....... information which would enable

the glory to which he ts justly cn- (o

Bridges’ Pantorium For Good Work CLEANING AND PRESSING o

11 Vino St.

Phone 519

titled

Shirley Rhea, of Holdridge, Neb. is here visiting friends. Mr. Rhea is a former DePauw student. He has been spending the summer at Ba

View.

Mrs. Shubrick was expected to re turn from a visit in Bay View Mon evening. Mr and Mrs. Shubrick wil occupy the home of Professor and Mrs. Longdon during the next year Their daughter. Miss Julia Shubrick who is now in Indianapolis, a-L1 et ter DePauw this fall. Professor and Mrs. Longdon and son will leave a week from Wednesday for a year’s stay in Germany. They sail on Sep-

tember 9.

Winter Craig, wife and daughter hre visiting his brother, at Indian-

secure

the parade.

'reserved seats” for!

Mr.s. Sarah Hiilis went to Ladoga Monday morning to spend the day. Fred Cunningham spent Sunday in

Terre Haute.

KILLTHt COUGH and CUREmcLUNGS]

wnM DR.K9KCeS mtmmmv AWAIUIYWAKD lUM faOUBff.

sat/sfactory Cf> A RCrUMOED' _

ily expect to occupy their new resl- ) apolis, prior to leaving for Guilford.

N. C., where Miss Craig >s teaching music in the college. | Albert Hamrick is home from the

West.

What We Can Do For You

P*y you compound interest on your monoy. Sell you a Putnam County tax exempt Bond.

Act as Guardian, Administrator, Trustee, Executor, Receiver,

Commissioner or Agent.

Loan you money 0 n first mortgage Putnam County Real Estate utli pnui ed ge of partial payment at any interest period. MSl,r, wttS (Ung8ani,liVfi 8tock a £ ainst flre ' lightning and

Sell you farm or City property. Make you a Surety Company Bond.

the central trust company

CAPITAL $25,000.00

R. L. O'HAIR,

8- A. HAYS, Vic«-Pr*sid«ntT

SURPLUS $18,000.00 J. L. RANOEL, Secretary,

the Pour births have been reported and

William Hiilis, Jr., son of the late' court hoU8e ’ which hM been in use | this c ° unt y' 8 P«Puiation is swelled

for the past few days, is out of run- ’V ' la number. Mr. and Mrs. L.

eame * M 0 m!!iy h inorning V to°^attend°the ni,1K order ' The elevator has been nrant ' Wh ° 3USt southeast of

kept going for the benefit and accom-' ,own , are the parents of a daughter, modation of the many teachers who h 01,11 Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ash

Hiilis reunion. Mr. Woodville, Oregon.

Hiilis lives in

! E. B. LYNCH, Undertaking

have been attending the institute. It °f thi 8 city w'ere presented with

Adam Waggoner has returned saved them many weary climbs up daughter Monday morning; Mr. and ■from Indianapolis, where he attend- the two flights of stairs and was Mrs. Earl Bunton, who live near F'tl ed the convention of the Colored much appreciated by the women, es- j more, are the proud parents of a Knights of Pythias. Adam says that pecially. However, Thursday after- son, whose birthday was Sunday, he “out shone” all of the Kentucky noon, it either got out of commission and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Edmonatnembers and that Greencastle was by accident or the power was shut 1 son, of this city, are parents of a well represented at the convention. ' off, as it has failed to run since. , i “spanking baby boy", born Sunday.

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