The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1894 — Page 4

The Bee Hive Store

selves with private secretaries and now we iii-Re that every Congressman

Sheriff’s Sale.

Will be moved from Greencastle MAY 10. From now till then we will

i By virtue of a ecrtltled copy of a decree to

of firtv years of age be furnished with me directed from the clerk of the Putnam , J J . .. ... . | circuit court In a caune wherein the Karmer* a duenna at theexpenseof thecountry. , uid citiaena Building u>an Fund mid sav-

This thing must not occur again. And,

fearful thought, suppose some bold, ( . Hamilton, William A. McFadden, the . . . ... , . , .. First National Bank of Wellington. Kansas, bad female of eighteen years Snoula an( i ]{ an80 n 11. Crow are defendants,

Actual Cost

To save packing and shipping, which includes a large line of

SPRING GOODS,

Don’t

All fresh and new. Ladies' and Gents Fine Slices, miss this opportunity, as it will not occur soon again. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.

W. M. DOBBINS & SON.

The Greencastle Democrat.

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Greenrastle, Ind., April 7. 1S91. ItEMOCRATIf ('OI NTY TU KET.

For Ucprcs.-illative “ t’lerk “ Auditor. “ Treasurer “ Sheriff “ Reeorder “ Coroner.. — “ Surveyor •• rommis'r—1st Plst. “ •* Jd Hist .

H. M. Ran DEt,. I). T. D.aknalu W. 1„ Desman. G. W HUQIIES. F. M. Glidbwew.. B. S. Hakkih. K-. H. Klkinbcb. . J. F. O’Bkiex. B. F. Thompson. ...J. E. Talbott.

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tion with the odious organization they keep the fact carefully concealed. Those who sympathize with the movement as a part of the republican machine are also doing very little talk-

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Sinc e the liquor traffic has been swept out ofCloverdale, a great change is noted by visitors to that place. There are no tights, no disturbances of any kind and few law suits. The people of South Putnam have also quit attending Circuit Court en masse. The viliage is prettier than ever, for every man spends his surplus cash in painting his house and improving his

property in other ways.

Cooper voted to pass the Bland bill over the President’s veto and explains his vote, according to a Washington special in the Indianapolis News, as follows: “My disposition was to vote the other way, until I had talked with General Catchings and several other | Democrats of the House and we concluded that, inasmuch as we had voted for the bill on its original passage, it would be proper to vote for it on the test yesterday. While the principle of the bill suited me, I have thought all

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Coi,. Breckinridge is a ruin

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carry otf one of those frosted hollyhocks that adorn the Senate chamber and keep him for good! We cannot afford to take such risks any longer. It shall be our earnest endeavor to stir up public sentiment on this question and we call on all patriots to come to their country’s aid in this, her hour of peril. A petition to Congress for the enactment of this measure at once will be circulated for signers by Capt. Wimmer and Col. Peter Stoner, of Walnut Knobs, next week. A Sea Change Into Something Rich and Strange. Congressman Case made a speech to the republicans of Morgan county Wednesday, but while he raised his voice in a calamity howl neglected to say anything about the difference in the rate of taxation in g. o. p. ridden Morgan and democratic Putnam. Brother E. T. Chaffee is “over there.” In his enthusiasm he rushed to the telegraph office, rammed his hand in his pocket for the necessary toll and fired the following luridly worded special at the telegraph editor of the Daily Banner Times: Martinsville, April 4, 12:50 p. m.— Congressman Case, of Greencastle, spoke to the county convention here this morning and stirred up great enthusiasm. He is a great favorite and will make a gallant tight for the congressional nomination at the district convention to be held here next month. He is a hustler. E. T. Chaffee. Look here, dear brother, aren’t you the same gentleman who made himself so conspicuous in the MaxsonCase campaign? Aren’t you the “hustler” who ran around town frowning as austerely as a Puritan on Sunday evening and with Plymouth Rock pants declared you could never, never vote for Charley Case on moral grounds and would never cast a ballot for a man who w'as supported by the saloon element? Aren’t you the politician who ripped, roared, bucked, kicked and tore around until he split his shirt down the back in trying to knock Chawles out? Tell us, man of morals, if this be false or true? Where are we “at.” Was this wondrous change brought about by “them Martinsville waters?” Perhaps its all a mistake and you have a Dromio in Greencastle. If so, by this picture you see thou “art a sweetfaced youth.”

1 will expotu- at public shIi- to the highest bidiler, on MONDAY,THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF AFR1L, 1S8I. between the hours of 10 o’eloek a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day at the door of the court house of Fiitnain county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a lerm not exceed 1 us seven yearn of the following described re-al estate, situated In Putnam county, Slate of Indiana, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of scellon nunilM-r nineteen (18) in township number fifteen (15) north. In range number three (8) west, containing forty (ft) acres, more or less. Also a part of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section number nineteen (111) In said township and range, described as follows to-wtl: Beginning at the northeast corner of said quarter quarter, and thence west to the norlhwest corner thereof, thence south with the west Hue of said quarter quarter to a point thereon which Is ten 110) chains north of the southwest corner of said quarter quarter, thence In a southeast direction to a point on the east line of said quarter quarter which Is five (5) chains north of the southeast corner thereof, thence north to the place of beginning, containing twentyfive t'Z'i) acres, more or less. Also a part of section number twenty OJOi In township number fifteen (15) north. In range number three (8) west,described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the west line of the southwest quarter of said section which Is six (9/ chains and twenty.five (25) links southof the northwest corner of said quarter section, thence south with said line thirteen (13) chains and seventy-five(75) links to the south line of the north half of said quarter section, thence east parallel to the south line of said section fifty-one (51) chains and seventy-three (73) links to the west bunk of Big walnut creek, thence north sixty-six HW)degrees west seven (7) chains and twenty (2U) links, ihence north nineteen (181 degrees west flve(5iehalns and eleven and one-half (11 1 .,1 links, thence north tlfly-slx and one-half iSHUt degrees east, ten (ID) chains and sixty (Wl) links, thence west parallel to the south line of said section fifty-two (52) chains and thirty-six and one-half (3BL£) links to the place of beginning. containing sixty-five and forty-four hundredths (85.441 acres, more or less. In all containing one hundred and thirty and fortyfour hundredths (180.441 acres, more or less. l f such rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will at the same time and Dilute, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so muon thereof us may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will he made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Francis M. Glidewkli„ 7-3 Hherltt Putnam County.

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Keep religion out of politics. The introduction of church bigotry into politics at Kansas City resulted in the death of one man and the serious wounding of five others. Mark the prediction the Half Breeds and Stalwarts will come back from that Congressional convention v. it f: '“'i .....V ......u.-l's 1 ~

colossal ruin, a picturesque ruin. And, which is unusual in such cases, public opinion is unanimous in its condemnation of the Kentucky congressman. The woman in the case was evidently a born adventuress and when she got the statesman in her toils held to him with hooks like those mentioned by his namesake of Avon who also had trouble with the sex. But the great lecturer on social purity and favorite | commencement day orator at semi- i naries for young ladies richly deserves ■ his punishment on account ot his dis-1 gusting hypocrisy. j Store

Billy a I’ltor Hrskmian

Ed Hare, of Bainbridge, a brakeman of Conductor Walden’s crew, was thrown from a north bound Monon freight near Cloverdale at an early hour yesterday morning and badly hurt. He was brought to this city and turned over to Dr. Lammer’s, the company’s surgeon. One shoulder was thrown out of place and his side badly bruised. It is thought he is not

seriously hurt internally.

New l.amllonls at the Inniuiertial. William Dobbins, of the Bee Hive an old hotel man, and John

“For Congress” Maj. John Dunbar, the statesmen from Nubbin Hidge, Jesse W. Weik, the able young historian, and Chas. B. Case, the versatile mayor and Bismarck of the council chamber. Will any of them get a chance to be offered up as a sacrifice? Mr. Case deserves credit as a politician for putting a thin crust over the ^malignant sore which has rayed on the body of the g. o. p. party

I Cooper, the liveryman, have purchased the Commercial Hotel of B. M. Hopkins who came here from Chicago last fall. They have taken possession and will endeavor to add to the already splendid reputation of this pop-

ular inn.

New Suits.

The following have been docketed for trial at the ensuing term of court: John Cawlfiy vs. .Philip M Frank

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Sheriff’s Sale. By virt u© of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Putnam circuit court in a cause wherein Harrison B. Tincher is plaintifl ami John W. Thornhunc. Kttte Thornburg. Washington Taylor Scott, the Newark Machine company and tin* First National bank of Greencastle, Indiana, are defendants. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, TIIK TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL, IB4, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house of Putnam county. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, situated in Putnam county, Slate of Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of section number thirty-five (35) in township number thirteen (12) north, in range number three i.'G west, containing eighty (HO) acres, more or lews; and a part of the northeast quarter of the norlhwest quarter of section number thirty-five (.’15) in township number thirteen (13) mnth, in range number three (3) west, bonnded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said quarter quarter, and running thence south, with the c»Hst line of said quarter quarter, seventyfive (75) rods and six (fi) feet, thence west parallel to the north line of said quarter, forty-two (42) rods and seven (<) feet, thence north parallel with said east line seventy-five (75) rods and six (H) feet to tin* noil 11 line «>t said quarter quarter, t hence east on said north line forty-two (42) rods and seven (7) feet, to the beginning, containing twenty (20) acres, more or less. In all containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less. If such rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expos** to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may 1h* sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will he made without relief from valnation or appraisement lawn. Fhancib M. Glidewkll, 7-3 Sheriff Putnam County.

Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indians. Putnam county. In the Putnam circuit court, April term.

1804.

Oliver R Stroube. and L’zzle Strnube vs. John Williams et al.. complaint No. 5 292. Now come the plaintiffs by W. .S. Scott, their attorney, anil tiles their complaint herein, together with sn affidavit that said defendants the unknown heirs at law of

JFe are always to the Front to save money for oar eustoiners. IPe arc ahvays the Cheapest for Good Honest Goods. $1 buys 14 yards of Genuine Lonsdale, or “Fruit <>f the Loom” Muslin. $1 buys 24 yards of Lawrence LL Brown Sheeting. $1 buys 25 yards of sound thread Cheviot Shirting. $1 buys 20 yards of good Dress Gingham. $1 buys 12 yards of Fast Black Satteen. #1 buys 10 yards of Black Satteen with colored figures. $1 buys 20 yards of Simpson Prints in black and white Mourning Grays and Fancies. $1 buys 25 yards of Toweling. $1 buys 20 yards of Tennis Flannel. #1 buys 20 yards of 4o-indi Scrim. $1 buys 7} lbs of the best white Carpet Chain made. U buys lbs of the best colored Carpet Chain made, warranted best fast colors. #1 buys 10 bleached Linen Napkins, size 24x24, long fringe. buys 1 dozen of unbleached Napkins, j of a yard square. $1 buys DA yards of Atlantic Cashmere. Si buys 11 yards of Worsted Goods all colors. SI buys 5 Gents’ Tennis Flannel Shirts, extra long. Bring your neighbors with you and you will get more for your dollar than you ever did.

BARGAIN-GIVERS OF GREENCASTLE. Quality the Best. What the “ Boston ” says is so.

Putnam County Herd POLAND CHINAS.

Good Pius for Bale. Both Boxes

FANCY POULTRY. White Holland Turkeyn Egg« $2 per dozen.

)) ^ OLD PROCBSSWt WISH.

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Barred and White Plymouth Rocks, Langshans, S. C. Brown Leghorns, —AND— Silver Spangled Hamhurgs. Eggs $t for fifteen.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

WHISKEY

Visitors welcome at all times. Stock delivered in Greencastle on Saturdays, if desired. WM. A. CRAVER, 5m3 Fillmore, Ind.

Bartow’s Laundry.

Congressman Cooper has secured a ' Putnam for many years. However, j f^ecUmure 1 ' V8 ' J ‘ lmeS W ' favorable report from the House com- the Half Breeds and Stalwarts rest tin- Oliver R. Stroube et n! vs. John Wil-

mittee on banking and currency on | easily together and will to the end of | liams, title.

his hill to subject greenbacks to state , time. Although the Grand Old Man, Martha J. Dobbs va. Jesse Hurst et

und mnnicinal taxation I Langsdale, has been absorbed in the j ff'i to quiet title.

ami muni< ipai taxation. . , . I Andrew J Vice vs John Conner!v, on

task of building a big monument, yet i warranty.

The republican city officials are star j his spirit is still abroad in Greencastle j Helen M Osborn vs. Alonzo and 8acalamity howlers and whimper about ^ and his ghost still walks its nightly i rah Button, foreclosure, hard times in a manner nauseating to rounds in Banner alley. | Willis M Jackson et al vs. Thomas their merchant friends, but when it is ~ ' JwVhou et al. -partffjpp,,

Sweet sounds of harmony are not | A Fai|||fu , Congressman.

proposed to reduce their salaries

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The republican annex known as the A. P. A. will not be able to bring on a religious war in this country, try as it may. All sensible men of every party refuse to have anything to do with the un-American, unpatriotic and

fanatical order.

The democrats of Crawfordsville have nominated an unusually strong

city ticket and will expect to carry , c h ar g e him with being an unscrupuelection by a clean sweep. It is com-1 , ous rounder , n matter8) one posed of leading business men and the who win unblu8hingIy trad e off his felDest citizens ofthe place, being headed candidateH to 8ecure vot€R for by Capt W. W , Herron for^layor. himself. The fight has become warm

Did you notice in reading the re- ar| d very interesting, ixirt* of the recent municipal elections j "

"that Yvervwhere * the *A. P.* A.* sup-* * Pooh* tf fine BreckmriflgeT * He Vas ported the republican ticket? Wher- young and tender, untutored in the ever they were pledged to do some-: w «y« of the wicked world and only

tickling the ears of Gowdy when the wind blows from Clay county. The republicans of that shire are knifing

each other right and left.

Luther E. Wolfe, who runs a go dpaper and battles heroically for the g. o. p., has been growling for some time over tho manner in which one faction ignores him, refusing to give his paper the financial support it deserves. He does not love Judge Coffey’, and the

Danville Gazette.

It is highly creditable to Hon. George W. Cooper that there is little or no

’~i .i.Aiii M A iiliain*. Hei ea»e*L liie iink.Di>i4ii heir* ni law of Dennis Williams, ilecea«eit, • he unknown heirs at law of Lizzie Williams, (teressed. John Willi-im*. the nnknown h°irs at law of John Williams, dKcessed. Robert Williams, the unknown heirs at l»w of Robert Williams, deceased. Nancy Williams the unknown heirs at law of Nancy Williams, deceased, Angie Williams, the unknown heirs at law of Angie Williams, deceased, Mariah Sellers. 'ViTfcTn.k.TV/Wh'UyrTyjmzrw- of- iRyfaft -f.e'.■ lers, deceased. Harvey Sellers, the unknown heirs at law of Harvey Sellers, denMfcftVX’ zlah t’.'-vi'. V. tl.vai.U.-.r.vr.v XkI:k at law of Keziah Patrick, deceased. Gabrial Patrick, the unknown heirs at htw of tinbrial Patrick, deceased, Jeremiah Patrick the unknown heirs at law of Jeremiah Patrick, deceased. Herod Patrick, the un-

Kditor opposition to his renomination for. 'i mown heirs at law of Herod Patrick, de- | fourth term in thia dintrict. He has r e«sed, —— widow of Herod Patrick,

been a faithful and hardworking repreHentative, and hia couHtituentH will Rhow their appreciation by returning

him by an increaned majority.

faction oppoaed to that foxy politician ' half fare.

Uig K»ur KxcartdonH. To Indianapolia April 24 and 25, ac-

inlican 8tai

count of repul

State convention,

To Louiaiana, Texas and Arkanaaa

April 10, half fare.

To Kentucky, Virginia, Alabama, Miaaiaaippi, Georgia, Florida, and New Orleans. April 9th, half fare. For other dates and particulars see

F. P. Hpbhtis, Agent.

deceased, Kniory Patrick. Nancy Brown the unknown heirs at law of Nancy Brown, deceased, Bently Brown, the unknown heirs ai law of Bently Brown, deceased. Ruble Walters, the unknown heirs at law ot Kubv Wallers, ilec-ahed, Henry Walters, the unknown heirs at law of Henry Wallers, deceased, William Walters,George Walter", Klfie Walters. John Patrick, the unknown heirs at law of John Patrick, deceased. the unknown heirs at law of Samuel Scares, the unknown heirs at law of Lizzie Hearns, deceased. Harrison Seares. the unknown heirs at law of Harrison Seares. deceased. Noah Seare«, the unknown heirs at law of Noah Seares. deceased, Emily Yowel, the unknown heirs at. law of Emily Yowel, deceased. Janies Yowel, the unknown heirs at law of James Yowel, deceased, Mary Yowel, John

theimDreBsion of force and Btability, j Notice H therefore hereby given said denot only in its convictions, but in its ' fendants that unless they be and apnenr on

•• . - . - business aspect as well. Artistically j the twentv first day of the next term of thing else, a quarrel and bolt to the g. lorty-eigtii years oi age, too, when a the magazine improves with every is- j the Putnam oircoit court, the inme being

o. p. was conveniently arranged. A. P. A. riots march hand in hand

with republican municipal campaign From this time on the Democrat will all over thecountry, but it is not likely j be found battling day and night for a Greencastle will have an experience of much needed reform and pledges itthe kind. If there are any members self to keep up the fight until the of the A. P. A. here, they are so I battle is won. The members of the thoroughly ashamed of their connec- House have already provided them-

school girl in short dresses caught him out, kidnapped him, overcame him and robbed him of his honor.

sue. It contains this month an article on theCardinals of the Uatholicchureh, illustrated with 55 portraits of these great church men from all over the world. It is doubtful if such an array of portraits was ever gathered together and presented in an American periodical: and considering the position in the Catholic Church of the men portrayed, this enterorise of Donahoe's

seems sure to be effective.

May Hi. 189t at the court house in Greettcastle.in *«M county amt Slate, mul answer or (lemur In -aid complaint, the fame will be heard atul determined in (heir absence, f .—^—> » Witness my name and the seal J Seal of said court affixed at Greencasw.— > tl» tills 22nd day of MtcH, A D., 18)14. 0-3 Daniel T. Darnall, Clerk.

For Sale A first class piano, at Smiley & Neff’s office. 48-tf

Call

Have your mending done free. Work called for and promptly delivered

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Notice to Non-Residents. Slate of Indiana, Putnam county. Before M. I,. Fortune, Juatlet- ,,f' gn,. of Marlon tow nship. T. s. Vermilion and Isaiah Vermilion vs. Waller Buis. . Nc'V conjejt fjie philittift T * VermfHr.,, and tiles his complaint herein together with his altldiivit for an attach men t of personal goods of said defendant, that defendant, WctSor- Rv.fv, sm :>• of Pulsunt county, or has gone to parts unknown. Notice is hereby given said defendant of the pendancy of said attachment suit, and that unless he be and appear on the lllth day of April, at lOo’rlock a. m., at tny office In said township and answer said eomplaint, the same will Is* disposed of In his absence, aceordlng to htw. ,,—'—., Witness my name and seal this Skai. 12mh day of March, IH84, ' 0-3 M. 1, FortcwE, J. 1*. Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate. Probate cause No. 1,745. In llt« circuit court of i’uiuaiit cotittiv, Indiana, April term. |H!M. Willism A. Porter, administrator of the estate of Alexander Johnson, deceased, v s . John K Johnson, et al. To William N. Johnson, A ttdrew Johnson. Elmore Johnson, Alfred Johnson, Albert Johnson. Cnarles Johnson. Dolpha Johnson and Merta Johnson, (impleaded with the said John F. Johnson et al.) You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the circuit conn of Putnam county, Indiana, a petition tasking you defendant therein, anff.nrayine.ll.erei... f rr- ,n order 1 and decree of said conrt authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the nayment of the debts and liabilities of aaid estate; and that said petition so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said circuit court at the court house in Greencastle, Indiana, nn the 7th judicial dav of lbs April term, t8f)4, of saitl court, the same being the .’iOth day of April, 18144. / e—, , Witness, the clerk and seal of J Skai. said court, this 22nd day of 1 '— 1 March, 1804. Daniel T. Darnall. Clerk. Bv W. H. H. I'l'LLKN. Deputy. 6 3 Williamson A Williamson. Attys for Plf.

Absolutely Pare. A Perfect Stimulant for Medicinal Purposes. kree from rUBCL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AND ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTCN. Prof. John N. Hurty, analytical chemist, says of this “ Old Process ” Whiskey: “ ■* nnawera every teat of the II. N. Pharmwcoftrel* The noritv exeelleuce <>f IUI» tvtilakey recommend It for all medicinal uses.” This whiskey has been warmly endorsed V»v a large number of Physicians who nave used it in their practice. The “ II. Cummins & Co. Old ^Process Sour Mash Whiskey/’ is sold by all reputable retail druggists. It is put up in bottles bearing our lithographic label. PRICE, PER QUART, $1.25. al. Kiefer At Co., Indianapolis, Wholesale Druggists, and Sole Distributors, S. Cmoiiis & Co., Distillers, LORETTO. KENTUCKY. For sale only by the “ Big Drug House.” Fiercy * Co.. Greencastle.

^ F.PRIEST, AUCTIONEER, Wlio Iirh Been crying mhIrn in Kentucky, i again at home anil offers his services to* th people of PtiImttn county. Best of term and satisfaciinn guaranieed. Call on nr ad dress him at Biinbridge. Ind. 3Hmii

G. C. NEALE, YKTKUINAHY surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary i lege. Office at Cooper Bros.’ f.iverv Sta Greencastle, Ind, All calls, dav and ni, promptly attended. Firing and Surge specialty.

Dr. F. H. LAMMERS, PHYSICIAN A BURGEON. Office over Central National Rank

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