Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1908 — Page 4

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GRKKVOAHTLK HERALD, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1008. —% ——

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What Greencastle People and Their l iiends Are Doing J

E. Coffman was In Bainbridge today. ■> Janies T. Hughes is in Terre Haute today. Ferd Lucas is spending the day in Terre Haute. Fred Eader spent yesterday afternoon in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Evans went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Nellie Long is visiting Mrs. Hinenman, of Indianapolis. Miss Lena Smith, of Balnbridge, was in the city this morning. Miss Anna Miller, of Balnbridge, was in the city this morning. I. E. Weddle, of Tioachdale. was transacting business here today. Jas. Watson and Paul Cook spent New Year's day in Indianapolis. Robert Girton, of Mansfield, made a business trip to the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith are vbiting friends in Danville, Tnd. Mrs. Joe Hall, of Cloverdale, is the guest of Mrs. A1 Modlin today. Mrs. Wright, of Paris, Ills., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arta

Crawley.

C. W. Oaks will spend the remainder of the week on his farm at

Cataract

Janies Lewman, of Uoachdale, is in the city for a few Jays. Charles Broadstreet made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Earl Burke, of Indianapolis, spent New Year's evening with Belmont Tompkins. Dr. C. S. Preston and family will leave the city tonight for Houston, Texas, where they will spend several months. Misses Alma and FlorJne Gobin return Saturday from Chicago, where they have been spending the Christmas vacation. Mrs. W. A. Cogshall and children, Wilbur and Sarah, have returned to their home in Bloomington, after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Dimmit. Forest Kelley, who is attending Purdue University, returned to Lafayette today, after spending the holidays with relatives in the city. Miss Emma Reeves entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. Winter Crawley and daughter, Bernice, at dinner yester-

day.

John Chaffee, Jr., who has been with his grand mother, Mrs. M. J. Chaffee for the past week left the city this morning for his home in Danville, Ills.

John O'Connell, chairman of the

G. B. Gibson and wife are visiting x,. w York World, who has been vis-

the latter’s sister, Mrs. Guy Newy,

of Indianpolis.

T. J. Nixson, of Cloverdale, spent last night with his daughter, Mrs.

Will Brumley.

iting his sister during the holidays, left the city today for his home in

New York City.

Prof. Naylor returned this morning from Chicago.^ here he has been

Lottie Stoner entertained at a ! attending the meetings of the Amerchafflng dish party last night for I lean Association for the Advance-

Chas. Preston and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson are

ment of Science.

Mrs. Minnie Shafer, who has been

del ting Guy Newby and wife, of In- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs liana polls, this week. Frank Harland, has returned to her . „ . , , home In Danville, Ills. Her father Mr. and Mrs. Reason Larkin spent ...» r i .. , accompanied her for a few days today in Terre Haute. Mr. Larkin 1

ransacted business there.

Marion Knetz his returned to La-

fayet'e, after spending his vacation

with relatives In Coatesville.

A theatre party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donner, Mr. and

Dr.Mii.es'Anti-Pain Pius

Headache

tor

Neuralgia. Sciatica. .Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness

PUTXAMVILLE The Xmas entertainment was very enjoyable affair and well at-

tended.

T!te following is the

pro-

gram also a reading entitled “Yarns

heard in

the country stores of

Put-

namville,

’ composed by Airs. Jessie

Danhour.

Program.

Song.

A Merry Christmas,

by

Junior League.

Dec.,

By Nellie Bock.

Solo,

By Jennie Bridges.

Dee.,

By Charlotte Jones.

Dec.,

A Borrowed Chimney,

Ha-

zo

1 Hester.

Song,

Xmas Bells, by Choir.

Dec.,

A Rediculous Mistake,

Geo.

j Mrs O F. Overstreet, Mrs. R. E. Lyon, Mrs. Albert Bowman and Mrs.

Charles Preston and wife, of Mon- Charles Arnold attended "The licelo, returned to th.ir home today spring chicken” at English's at In-

after several days in Greencastle. dianapolis last night.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farr returned Several families near Barnard are to Terre Haute this morning, after quarantine, as the result of remaining in the city over night. \| r atu j Mrs. Barney’s child dying Marcus Keen was In (he city this yesterday of diphtheria. Some mommorning en route to ills home in hers of the families are in RoachSpencer. after visiting relatives In dale and compelled to remain until

Brazil. I the quarantine is lifted.

J. Ward and Jessie Myrkit left the Mrs. Albert Stoner, of near Terre city today for Indianapolis, where Haute, returned to her home today, they will visit their aunt, Mrs. Win. after visiting her sister Mrs. Anna Kennett. j Torr, who lias been ill for twelve Mr. Alexander Baker, who has weeks. Mrs. Stoner will return to been visiting near Danville, Ind.. the city tomorrow, as Mrs. Torr is

was in the citv today en route to his s tiH i* 1 a critical condition,

home in Gosport. J I A P art >' ^stating of Chas. Meik- „ . . , . » _ el, H. M. Jordan, Clarence O Hair,

Mrs. Agnes McAninch, of Coates- , u r> . , mr „„ Jess Green, John D. Welch, Elmer

ville, and Mrs. Truskey, of Kansas t

, . ... ,, „ , Fuqua, Henry Crews, Albert Landes,

Citv, have been visiting Mr. and . ,,, ' ' , Q ... Ed Eiteljorg, Walter Allen, Ld

Mrs. Charles Smith. : 1 Black, A. P. Felter, James Albin,

The Missionary Socltey of the nutler and A . B . Hanna, Presbyterian church will meet to- nu>mber8 of the Pu tnam Lodge No. morrow. Friday, at 2:30 o'clock at 45 j Q Q F nmde a 8lir p r ise on the the home of Mrs. VanDyke. Fillmore Odd Fellows last night by G. Edgar Turner, of Monmouth, visiting them in their I,odge room. Ills., and a graduate of DePauw After the visitors had conferred the University was shaking hands with 1st degree of work, they were royalold friends in the city today. i ly entertained until their departure.

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W. A. BEEMER Sanitary F*lumber and Heating Engineer Shop Moved to 209 W. Washington St, Phone 2SS AH Work Guaranteed.

You Don’t Need a Town Crier to emphasize the merits of yottr business or announce your special sales. A straight story told in a straight way to the readers of this paper will quickly reach the ear* of the thoughtful, intelligent buying public, unpeople who have the money in their, pockets, ) people who listen to reason K ^ka. will you a list of at *111* office.

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Take ONE of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone.

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Danhour. Solo, Falling Snow Flakes, Grace Peck. Dec., Willie’s Rose, Myrtle Moore Quartet, Star of Bethleham. Dec., Yarns Heard In the Country Stores of Putnamvllle, Ralph Stormes. Dec., Clarence E. Flynn, Pastor. Cantata, \s Modern Santa Claus, leading up to the distributing of the presents from the tree. ‘Yarns Heard in tiic Country Stores of Putnnmvillc.” Erne Smith he cut ten cord wood, From rise to set o’ sun. He cut it an he piled it too. Yes sir, that's what he done To cut ten cord of wood I vow Is one tremenjus chore. Erne 'cut his behind the stove, In Whittaker’s Grocery Store.

A1 Curtis cut eight load o’ hay, I swan an’ raked it too; An in jes twelve hours by the clock He was entirely through. He could 1 guess before he slept, Cut jes as many more, He done his all behind tue stove, In McAninch’s Store. ' Oneal he caught a monstrous eel, And with a steady knee, He hauled it in fer half an hour Until his boat was full. He had to cut the thing Into, His 'boat could hold no more, He 'caught it where he dug his bait. In McAninch’s store. Lad Danhour built a concrete bridge, From Liverpool to Main, He did it so that timid folks Might cross the sea by train. But when the first train sped across, With a tremendous roar, The noise came from behind the stove, In Whittaker’s Grocery Store. Ix>uis Bolton’s got a hen that lays Two eggs per day,—see? And when she feels eggs,-actly right, Blamed of she don’t lay three. Thet ol’ blue hen he cackelates, Is bound to raise the score. She never sets, Louis tends to that, In Whittaker’s Grocerie Store. Bill Shields to jump a stream once tried, Twus fifty feet across, He could not roach the other side, j et he wus not at loss, He turned and jumped hisself J right back, When he wus half way oer, An Bill swore this wer’ a fact, In McAninch’s Store. Walt Garner knit ten pair o’ socks, AH on a summer’s day, He did it when he stopped to rest, While cutting down his hay; The wool he raised, an’ carded . too, An colored it whats more. All this he did an’ span the yarn, In Whittakers’ Grocery Store. Roy Braekney run %n enjin onct, Two hundred miles ar hour A railroad bridge ahead was gone ; R' t Roy turned on the power clean aefoss th’ '

DOYLE & EMERSON TRIO Witii Orpheum Stock Co.

stream with forty cars or

more

An not a pasenger was jarred In McAninch’s Store. Hub Smith growed taters In the

snow,

An onions two I swow, His oats wus fit to cut in March, Each calf wus born a cow. From them he always milked pure cream, Big loaves of bread bloomed on his wheat In Whittaker’s Grocery Store. Bill Walden whipped a dozen

men,

With oho hand in a sling; He knocked one feller eighty yards, But that want-any thing; He used one fellar for aclub, To smash the other ten, It was in McAninch’s Store Ho told us how he whipped those

men.

Web Hester's cow gives piles of

milk,

To it there is no limit; You haf’ to row around in boats, In ordei fer to skim it, And frura the cream Web's wife turns out, So round a lump of butter, No butcher knife on earth I

spose,

Is sharp enough to cut ‘er; An we all believe its true ye' see, Fer twas told a* Whittaker’s Grocerie.

patched an done a whole lot more; Bue stopped because the light went out > In McAninch's Store.

Chas. Mitchell done the house work once, In just an hour or two, He bailed th’ pics, an cakes, an bread, An’ scrubbed till all seemed new.

WALNUT VALLEY. School began at No. 10 last Mon-

day.

Hazel Smithson, of Putnamvllle, is spending a few days with her sisfhr, Mrs. Joe Boswell. The Christmas tree at No. 2 was well attended and a good time was reported. I ■ if Joe Boswell and family visited his sister, Mrs. Alta Reyt on Sunday. Gurtie Alspaugh and children, of Greencastle, have boen visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Godard. Oui huckster, Marion Stitee, made his last trip Monday, Dec. 30. Henry Grubb shipped his fat hogs on Monday. Ed. Peck, of Russelvllle, visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Durham, last week. Edith Erwin entertained several of her young friends at dinner Christmas day. Benniv Henry and wife and daughters, Mary and Virgie, visited James Houck and family at Indianapolis last week. Ezra Henry, who has been staying with his brother for several months, returned to his home in Virginia J i his week. Ask Johnnie Wells and Joe Anderson is they don't wish for the creek to get up every Sunday night. Eail Ellis and wife have returned home after spending the holidays j in Indianapolis. Cloo Rollings has been spending i few days_with Edith Erwin. Mrr. John Skelton and Mrs. Geo. Thomas visited their sister, Mr*.

STILES VILLE. Miss Floy Underwood, of Bloomington, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robards. Mrs. Greer and daughter, Leona, of Seymore are here the guests of Mrs. Ernest McHaffee. T. R. Ruark and wife were In Greencastle Tuesday. Miss Starr, of Seymore, is spending a few days with Prof. Abel and ■wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Robards were called to Greencastle Tuesday on account of the death of Mrs. Jennie Allen. Mr. Lee Coble entertained the following at a Stag party Tuesday evening: Ernest Ryan, Hugh Crawford, Melville McHaffee and Verne Masten. Prof. Abel and wife entertained the High School pupils Saturday evening. ; Aris Kelly of Greencastle visited iei grandmother, Mrs. O. E.Hume, everal days last week. Mrs. Harry Tincher, of Charlotoivllle, Virginia, and Mary McHaffle, of St. Mary's, are here spending a few days with their mother, Mrs. George McHaffle. Chas. Robards and wife entertained Dr. Reymond Swope, of Rockville, and Misa Underwood, of Bloomington, Wednesday at dinner. Chas. Speer is iiuite ill. Mrs. Minerva Dawson, of Kansas, Ills., Is here spending Xmas with her mother, Mrs. William MeCammack. Lesta Buis dpent Tuesday night with friends in Amo. Mrs. O. E. Hume is no better. Rev. West, (jf Amo, will fill his regular appointment at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. Miss Nellie Leltzeman, of Coatesville, vlsiied ler aunt, Mrs. Qtt McHaffie, last week. Will Ellis, of Schenectady, N. Y., and Emette Bourno, of Coatesville, called on frbnds here Sunday. J. E. Hicks and wife wis at Indian a apolis iVednesday. William Vails and wife, of Danville, vfciitei John Walls Tuesday and Wednesday. Ruth Crawford 'entertained a number of her friends Thursday evening at a mask party. * Mrs. A. M. Robards spent several days of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Leroy iflxon, of Indaanapolis. -V Cure for '.Miser', “I have found a cure fir the misery malaria poison prod'.oes,” says R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. "It’s called Electric Bitters, anl comes In 50 cert bottles. It break, up a case of chills or a bilious attaCc In almost no time; and it puts yelkw jaundice clean out of commisson.” This great tonic, medicine andblood purifier gives quick relief in>11 stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. told under guarantee at the Owl Dr g Store, jn

here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ballenger spent Friday at Reuben Walls. Mrs. Alice Davis, Misses Carolyn and Lawrle Davis and David Davis, of Greencastle, spent Sunday at M. A. Pickers. Willis Gillen and family spent Sunday at Elam Perkins.’ Herald Kelso, of Indianapolis, spent the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelso. Mrs. Susan Wills Is visiting at Ladoga. Macey Watkins called on friends : here Monday. Golden Carney, of Indanapolls, visited his sister, Mrs. Roy Young, last week. Rev. H. L. Moreland was a guest at W. W. Dawson’s Saturday and Sunday, Asa Hall, of Indianapolis, spent the holidays here with relatives.

A Higher Healtli Level. “I have reached a higher health ■ level since I began using Dr. King’s New Llf Pills,’’ writes Jacob Springer, of West Franklin, Main. "They | keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right.” If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be returned at The Owl Drug Store. 25c. jn.

MATRICULATION NOTICE All students present or residing in Greencastle are requested to matriculate tomorrow, Friday. Matriculation will begin at 10 a. m. in Plato Hall, afternoon at 2:30 p. m. On Saturday and Monday, matriculation will begin at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Academy students will be registered in the English room on Monday only. EDWIN H. HUGHES, President.

It Hoes The Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Main, says of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore and it healed It without leaving a scar behind.” 25c at The Owl Drug Store. - jn

AT SACKETT’8 GROCERY. You will find cranberries, celery, sweet potatoes, turnips, cabbage, fresh oysters, fresh olives and every thing good and clean to eat. Also a full line of cold storage meat, country sausages, ribs and back Trones and dressed hens. Orders promptly filled . Browning's old stand. East side of the square Phone 147. 2t-38

He could uv mended darned an’, Charley King on Monday.

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CARPENTERS VI,LE. John A. Picket and family, of Montezuma, visited rehtlves here last week. J. L. Wdtt and fa ml/ ate Xmas dinner at Wm. Watson’. Joe Kelso has returrd from a visit with relatives in kilte Co., Kokomo and Indianpolis. M. A. Pickel and imlly; Earl Hall and sister, ZennI; Mr. and Mrs. John Shilling, o Crawfordsville, and Will Davis, >f Indianapolis. spent Xmas day atW. W. Dawson’s. Miss Lula Ratcliffe, >f Roachdale, was a guest of Miss Qie Witt, Friday nnd Saturday. J. R. Newell and amily visited relatives at Wincheste last week. W. D. Boone of Gasgon, Ky., is visiting his brother, Amos Boone, and family. Mrs. Geo. Brown sent Sunday at Ladoga. Mrs. Jeff Job, of Joachdale, called on her parents, !r. and Mrs. James Turner, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Joh Shilling, of Crawtordsvyie, spent the holidays

• OUR WANT COLUMN • Lost—ladles poeketbook containing 70 cents, 3 combs, handkerchief and several notes. Left on south bound Monon train, Monday morning. Reward If returned to Marlon Singleton, Balnbridge, Ind. 2t-37 Itw For Trade—I have a good building lot In Indianapolis I will trade for cows or horses. Phone 524. 2t-37 For Hale—Household furniture. Family leaving town. 207 south Indiana street. 36tf. Position Wanted—Position as grocery clerk by young man of experience. Can furnish reference. Apply at Herald.

Position Wanted—Counter man in restaurant. Can furnish referencees. Apply Herald.

Roy Wanted—Boy wanted to learn ..the printers trade. Apply at this . .oflice.

Get your fruit cake receipts filled of the very best at Broadstreet’s grocery. *

When yon lose anything tell the people about It In the Want Column of the Herald. You probably will get your property back.