Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1912 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN
Ht. > w '*
a, is*-
S T A K • U L a
K V T
tBI STE* notices.
jlario" Township.
, b e at my reoldonc* in M
on Friday of *,
^ Tuesday at Fillmore
of my office.
rector
. ct the busings
OTTO u.
ooo
Mudison Township.
at m y office at tny r«siWednesday and Sain*'
the business
Madison township.
NOTICE
Petition to Improve Highway
jftll ^
each
to transact
^.pi* of
WILL, STROUBK —oooo
Mill Creek Township.
*111 be «’
,1 Townsbip on
my home in Wednesday
Mill anl
of each week to —oooo Jackson Township.
1,111 be at my home in uship every Friday to
of my office as
ttpiacss
transa't
Jacks, m transac trustee
benjamin oooo
WALLS
Jefferson Township. be at my residence Saturday of each v
I transact the business of my
OLIVER STRINGFR
will iday
«ecr\
HiCAuO ANLTV-t
N0BTHW f
ki.iillc.
I'rencli Lick
AND TUE
Sprint: s.
SOUTH.
C?
OffON ROI TE TIME TAIItfc.
—South Bound
3 Louisville Mail .... 2:ii6 am i Louisville Express.. 2:17 pm ill Laf Fch Lick Acco 8:25 am j 9 Laf French Lck Ac. 6.21 pia
—North Round
t Chicatto Mail t.J« 6 Chlcaso Express ...12:28 M Laf. Peh Lick •'! ci 9 6S I;: Laf. I . Lit k acco r 4k i«,t. wight trains will not carry j>a»lers. All trains run daily. 'I'kon*
.1. !»• ELLIS. Agent.
[Over entury. Bjmphr- ' Specifics have Ir. used 1 y the people with Isfacfion f >r more titan BO (rs. Medical Book sent free.
: or. Price |
iFfior*, Co^'v c- ! . Infiainmallons 25 j 1 Worm - orWorqi DtieMe ‘25 , |lnil-.*. Crying V i^ofulneM of IMaius 25 ! ■in i aad Adul* • • 25 , Itdu^lu.ColJ'. f, r Litis . -25 ■totbiehc, 1 . . , , Keuralglft 25 j JHt-»4>cIk\ ‘. !» ! l IocI.-. Vertigo 25 j ■ Ut pepiia . . k St mach —2ft |<i 0|i, i;oir>c • Laryn 25 | Ji»ti liut uu,, . rysipoiM 25 ■ Ub'uinntiHm. Rheumatic Pain* • 2ft | JVcmMi ftittii .. ,.i 25 j I Pile*.LUn\ rr . ieoCi r\ if xtc tnal. Internal.2ft jt n'irrii.JaJ .ol .. U l In Tleud 25 ! 1 >* 11 | < a iif'a 25 j |A»tbma.Op; « ^*41:. J;3J j!»‘Jrtathlu^ 2ft Ihiinry IIUchmc ! I -v vital WeaftnMS t.00 > Jlnc< iiiinence. Wetting Bad 25 I w of«’ Tliro«f. Quinsy . 25 ! [ u ‘r. Ha> f u.iJ Suouncr Colds 25 | thy JruK ,*.s, rp icut on receipt of price. j
J.. MEDIC IN & CO., Cormei
nma Alu btreeU, New York-
afness war.not be Ctired pi ki'Uiraf.dis, they cannot nuh i: till- [; -. iii 11■ .■ uni\ •>!»♦* ami thiit is by couHtltutional reii.ediis Hrf. t>y an fnAanuHi condition of the
Ik Eg y Eustachian Tube. WIumi this *1 il i lr< s ' m hav, ‘ a rumbling sound or ln»*
ifito n, ' L " ant * w * u ‘ n It Is entirely closed, Deafwid unless tlui In tin m mu lion can Ik*
limit l ls ostoriNl to itB normal condlHigr wl1 * df.troyod forever: iiim* cu.^s
b y Catarrh, which in nothing
^tiannd '.edition .»( the mucouH surforrs Sii5,, ( . ,l! ' Hundred iKillars for any case of Iflifht » by ^torrh) that cannot b<* cun*d '■aiarrn Cun'. Semi for circular, free. l[TDn„^ .!, ,T, " ;?,EY * 8'oT'rolod,,. o.
lam ly i-mib [ ur .'uii.tlpatlou
^ «. K. OVERSTREET.
- Dentist—
1(8 in Renee Bldg., South Vine ®1', Grecncastle, Indlauu.
w - M. McGATGlIi:V *bvMciuii uud Surgeon.
' ln Evans’ Block, No ‘.>4 Sout!
S 0 !! strocf
P‘ n " corner Rlootnlngtrir
|ffibiti:iry KTpor,..
office, :nn.
w. w. TUCKER
^bjsiciau anj SurgiMiii-
street, b« n e< n
| lD " , on aud
Wash
Walnut Streets, Greemastlc, I,,4
Astoria 11 ibfants and Children. ^ You Have Always Bought
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, that there has been filed in his ooffiee a petition by Ira E. Lewis, et a!., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Floyd Town o- j ship, said County, and that said petition is set for hearing before the ■*" ^ioard of County Commissioners of raid Countv. on Monday, the L'nd day of December, Hi 12 the same being the first day of the December Term, 1912,
of said Board.
Which said petition is In the following words and figures, to-wit: State of Indiana. Putnam County. To the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. The undersigned would respectfully petition and shown to your Honorable Board that they are each freeholders and voters of Floyd Township Putnam County, Indiana, and they ask that the following establish-
I
j I'd highway in said Township, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the West half of the Northwest tiunrter of Section Eleven 111), Township Fifteen (15) Nor'h Range Three till West, thence South follow ng said established highway to the Section line on the South side of said Section; thence in S'n’VTly direction following said I established highway to the infersecI tion of an Improved free gravel road | at or near the Northeast corner of the ! Southwest quarter of the Southwest | Southwest quarter of Section FourI teen (14) In said Township and Range, he improved by Grading Dr.vniug Bridging and Macadamizing. That said highway is about one and and three-fourths (1 3-4ths.t miles in length, and connects at each end with an Improved Free Gravel Rond and forms part of a Rural Free Delivery Mall Route. Your petitioners ash that t su'd high W-’V be imesoyr-.l JJ feet ip am ! width, o recomir.t ftd that gravel be pm ! used as the macadamizing material
nm ! in r aid improvement.
Ir- 1 E. l^wis
Richard H. Lewis,
W. A. Ader,
•las C. Wain. /C. K. Randolph.
Joe Pierson,
Clifford Shinn, Frank Walls,
O. J. Milbr.
Millard Greenlee
John Wilson,
Edgar Wilson.
Grant Todd,
M. M. Miller, Lewis C Wilson. Walter Campbell, E C. Timmons.
Fred Rogers
Danie' Shoemaker.
S. J. Wain,
Churchill Allen, Newton Shoemaker, Frank L. Ader. G. T Reeves, M L/Graver,
Oftear Evans, Homer Tyre. John Pickett, Fred Todd, Ed McVey, S. D. Lasly, C. W. Reck,
H. C. Sutherliu. W. H. Me Vey,
Ader Alice
James J. RuSK.
M. O. Herod.
C. M Pickett, Frank V. Day. W. C. Oakley, R. L. Garrett.
J L. Ader. O. A. Day,
W. T. Baldwin W J. Freeland,
• •tC"*
John Lydlck, Geo. L. Sutherlin, D D. Kggers, H. W. Timmons. Samuel Mc.Entyre, Burl Leisure, E. B Simms, Jonathan Owens James Arnold. James C. Ogle. A. L. Webster. Albert Evans. W. R. Todd, D. C. Wilson, J. Polk Christie, D. C. Summers, Chas. McFerran Ora Michael, P. C. Taylor. Lloyd Summers, ,T. S. Michael, Ambrose D. Casslty H. W. Graham, O. E. Evans. Bert. White. Maurice H. Sutherlin In witness whereof 1 have hereunto sot mv hand and the seal of my office Ibis fith d:>v of November. 191:.(Sea I 1 O. L. A1RHAHT . Auditor Putnam County. J. K Aihart, Deputy.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Notic is herebv given to the creditors, heirs : ud legatees of Eliza Drown and Albert Lane, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle. Indiana, on the 9th day of November, 1912, and show cause if any. why the Final Settle-im-nt Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; 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 9tU day of November, 1912.
ARTHUR J. HAMRICK,
Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.
3t-s-n—Nov. 15th.
receive their distributive sharea. .Witness, The Olerk of said Court, his 1st day of November, 1912. ARTHUR J. HAMRICK, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. at—B-D—Nav. 8
atfee af Final Settlement of Estate. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Urbic. Moreland, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1912, and show cans' 1 , if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate. Ida Cullen Boyd vs. Daniel C. Brackney, et al. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and executation to me directed from the Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, wherein Ida Cullen Boyd is plaintiff and Daniel C. Brackney, et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum in money as provided for in said decree with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, tho-Ttli day of December, 1912. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., of said day at the South door of the Court House in the City of Greeneastle, County of Putnam, the following real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven (7) years of the following real estate in Putnam Comity, Indiana, to wit; Lots number one (1), Two (2).
hree (3) Four (4). Five (Ci and Six '6) in Robert L. Iligert’s Subdivision >f Lot Number Ninetecr. (19) in the Pru tee’s Plat of Section Sixteen (16; n town&hip fourteen tl4) north of an te four (4) west in Putnam county. Stpte of Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree and execution" with Interest and costs, I will, a; the same time, urn place, expose at public sale the foe simple of said Real Estat-' or so much there of as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution. Said sale will he made without relief from valuation and appraisement laws. Frank M. Stroube, Sheriff Putnam County. 3tSDN(#v 15 (Posters.) Notice of Final Settlement of Estate.
irship, and receive their disiribaive sharaa. 1 4f| Witness. The Clerk of sai4 Baurt, his 1-th day of November, 1912, ARTHUR J. HAMRICK, Clerk Putnam Circuit Caart Lyon & Peek, Attys 3tSD Nov 15
HAPPY 1T0MKN.
’lentf
of Them in CreenraNfle, Good Reason far It.
nud
Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot Maurice Crawley, deceased, to appear in the Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 10th day of December 1912. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of
Wouldn’t any women be happy. Mrs. Bertha L. Cooke, 404 Henna St., Greencaslte, Ind., says: ‘ J4«veral years ago I suffered from sharp shooting pains through my kidneys. A feeling of languor clung to me. I consulted a physician but be did not rel'eve me. On a friend’s advice I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Jones Stevens Co’s Drug store aud began using them. They helped me at once and made a great improvement in my condition.’’ ^ For sab' by all dealers. Prlre 60 ••"“nts Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United •4ta'es. ftetr.ember the name— D'-an's- ant ike no other
\
V
6
v
, Vk
//
|
£
IT ■■
1;'
*
A ; -
Vt
r •-
'i
• <; »[
v ' A r V • - *
I"
Q --
V- "
J
iV
n
_i4
V
/ /7i
Si,
A
% * . ,
V \
s ■w
S@
AX'
I.''a
: t
L
5
C iprright Hart ScLr-.flnfr i: Man-:
'•I
i sr one
of the
You may con-
that refers to the a very important
r'i ETTING- ready for Thanksgiving '^pleasant things now just at hand, fidently come here for everything correct clothes; and that’s really
part of the preparations. Hart Shaffncr & Marx
clothes are the best made; they grace any occasion where they ap
pear;]perfect style and tailoring, correct fit.
Women are wearing our Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats; you see *one in tion here. We’ve got the right styles for men and women; many new fabrics,
models.
Grays, browns, tans, blues, and many mixtures of color, in many new and effective weaves and patterns Next to the suits themselves, the best thing about this store is the careful way you are fitted. You can’t buy from us, suits that don’t fit you, if we can prevent it. MODEL CLOTHING STORE This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
our illustramany new
,h
