Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1908 — Page 4

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GKKKN’CASTUi HERALD, GREENC.AMTLE, IVDIANA. WEDNESDAY, JAN 20, 1008.

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LIU tfi) PEHSHSU il'Hffi

I What Greencastle People and I heir friends Are Doinj;

Miss Ix>la Howard is ou Lho sick 'list. Harry Maxwel' returned from the east yesterday. Moses Higgle, was in the citv today, from Carpentersville. J. P. Hughes transacted business In Roachdale this afternoon. E. H. Barker of Carpentersville, was in the city this morning. T. J. Miller of Bainbridge, tran sacted business here tins morning. J. G. McCoy, went to Roachdale, this morning on insurance business. Peg Woffington. G. B. Pruitt, of Coatsville. made a business trip to bainbridge this morning. Mrs. N. S. Joslin spent the day with Mrs. Henry S. Lane of Crawfordsville. Dr. Lynn Pearcy of Roachdale was in the city tills morning on professional business. O. A. Day, of Fillmore, was in the city this morning, enroute to Crawfordsville, on business. C. J. Dennett, of Marion spent last night in the city, and went to Cambellsburg this morninj. Mrs. K. N. Johnson of Bloomington, who has been visiting her brother, Jack Denton, of this city, went to Cloverdale ttiis morning to \isit her niece, Mrs. George Johnson. Don’t Suffer with Corns If you are suffering with Corns, it makes no difference w hat kind of a corn it is. yon can la* relieved of tliis sulh rmo quicklv and without |min. \ll that is nece-'SHry for you to do is to use Jones’ Corn It rinedy. ! <<■

P. it. Christie transacted business in Brazil, yesterday. F. P. M.rtindale, of Canipbeilsburg, was in the city this morning. Professor Tilden will meet his literature class this evening at seven o’clock. Mrs. Chowning, of Terre Haute, was In the city this morning, enroute to Ladoga. Mr. H. Zimmerman, of Terre Haute, was in the city this morning enroute.to Quincy. Mrs. John Sutherlin lias gone for a week’s visit in Indianapolis, Frankfort and Lebanon. Miss Ikamlre, lias returned to her home in Putnamville, after a short visit with friends in the city. Mrs, Alex Sears, and children, and Maud Crose, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sackett, of Cloverdale. Ezra Smythe and family, who left the city, several weeks ago, for Los Angeles, Calif, are expected to return next week. George T. Reeves, a brother of the Marshal, is critically ill at his home north of Fillmore. Grippe is the cause of his illness. S. D. Scott and Elmer Gibson have returned from south of Terre Haute where Mr. Scott had the contract of moving a house. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. Eva Potter at her home Friday afternoon at 2: JO o’clock. Miss McCorrall a trained nurse, from Indianapolis, is with 'Mrs. Lucy Walker, on East Washington Street, who is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Emmett Green of Llmedale, was taken to the Deaconess Hostipal and operated on for appendicitis Monday. Dr. Hawkins accompanied her and upon his return to this city she was resting well.

Macy Watkins, who was injured, last Friday night, in a run away, is rapidly improving and it is thought he will ho able to resume his school work, as principal of the Mt. Meridan Schools, next week. The police department was notified last night by long distance telephone that two boys had escaped from the Reform School at Plainfield and were asked to be on the lookout for them. The lads did not show up here. Mrs. Mary Mathias has received word that her son, Lee D. Mathias, of Chicago, is very ill with the grip. The fact that there has been more than 700 deaths from the grippe In Chicago In the past week is the cause of much anxiety on the part of Mrs.

Mathias.

Alfred Hirt, president of the First National Bank entertained the Directors of the bank at six o’clock dinner yesterday. The following were present: W. L. Denman, O. H. Williamson, J. P. Alice, I. S. Peck, A. J. Hamrick, Lycurgus Stoner, T. T. Moore, Andrew Hirt, S. F. Lockrldge and Roy Abrams. George Osborne, of Roachdale, died at. his home, yesterday, after many years of affection. The funeral was held this afternoon at the home at two o’clock. Rev Greichard of the Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment in Lebanon Cemetery. The funeral of his own father was held on last Friday, his death occurred, after a fe.w days of 1 illness of pneumonia. Those of the Elks, who attended the initiatory work of the mother Lodge No. 13, at Indianapolis Inst night were J. F. Meltzer, T. E. Evans, F. A. Dellaven, Earnest Wright, W. E. Long, B. W. Shipley, J. L. Watson, George Glass, J. E. Vermillion, Frank Thomas, and Albert Hamrick. For the benefit of the members unable to attend, Lodge No. 1077, was christened as “Baby

Lodge’’.

Miss Rosella Nixon, of Cloverdale, returned home this morning, after attending the reception given at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. B. Drumley, on west Columbia street last evening. The occasion was Mrs.

Dr. . . M. Blanchard entertained a i H''»n.ley's twenty-fifth birthday and number of his friends at dinner last f° 11 rteen of her guests gathered at night. Those present were Dr her home - to make tho evening one Hoagland, Professors Caldwell, and ! of P leasure - Refreshments were

served and the hostless was the rec-

were

Professors Caldwell.

1 Kliensmld, Barns, Hudson, Watson,

JONES’ DRUG STORE »

lit was a most enjoyable evening. | Kdvthe Coburn Noyes.

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Hope Muslin, bleached 8;'c Lonsdale Muslin, bleached ICHc Clark’s Thread 5c Simpson’s Calico 6c Cotton Blankets per pair 75c Wool Blankets per pair $3.25 $3.00 Waists 1.00 Rugs 98c V e r m i I i o n ’ s

me owl Hardware GomDany Under New Management Mr. A. H. DeVault of Lafayette having purchased the stock of hardware belonging to the Owl Hardware Co., wishes to announce to the citizens in general of Greencastle and Putnam County that he intends to place the stock in good shape; so at any time you will find a complete line of Hardware at prices that will interest all purchasers, and will assure you fair dealing. Mr. Huffman will l-e retained as salesman, who wishes to see all his old friends and customers. Come and see us.

THE OWL HARDWARE COMPANY A. M. DeVAULT, Proprietor

Thad Alice returned to Chicago to-

day.

J. A. Bence of Hamricks was here yoeterday. Mrs. Josephine Lewis is visiting in Indianapolis. Frank Cannon, was in Munlce, last evening. Miss Margaret Gilmore is in Indianapolis today. R. P. Carpenter is in Indianapolis today on business. Albert Bowman is spending a few days in St. Louis. Mrs. Hedges and son of Brazil spent yesterday here. Dr. G. W. Bence was at Fillmore yesterday on professional business. Mrs. J. W. Sutherlin Is visiting relatives in Frankfort and Lebanon. Mrs. Thomas Miller is visiting her brother, John Harris of Brazil, who is ill. Miss Helen Sunday leaves tomorrow for a short visit In Bloomington, Illinois. Mrs. George W. Wright saw “The Lion and the Mouse’’ at English’s hits night. Frank Allen and W. M. Mahoney were in Brazil this afternoon transacting business. Mrs. John Wright of Fern broke her wrist today and is In town to have it attended. Mrs. Sarah Callander, mother of Hiram Callendar, is very sick with grippe and its complioations. Mrs. E. M, Brewer and Miss Alma Brewer of Crawfordsvllle, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Robert P. Woods, chief engineer of the Interurb.m line, was in the city yesterday on official business. Misses Tompkins and Davis, are unable to be on duty at the telephone exchange today on account of Illness. Attorney J. P. Allee and sons who left last Saturday for a few days’ visit -at French Lick, have returned. J. O. Cammack is attending a meeting of the executive board of the Photographers' State Association at Muncle. Mr. Richard Hazelett and wife will attend “The Lion and the Mouse” at English’s at Indianapolis tonight. Miss Mary Howard of this city and Fred Rice of Roachdale, were at English’s last night to seo “The Lion and the Mouse." Willis Joseph of Robinson, Ills., was here yesterday the guest of his sister, Miss Dolly Joseph, who is attending DePauw. Miss Sally Oaiwthorn is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edwin Spooner of indianapolis. Mrs. Spooner will accompany her home. John MeNaughton of the university left this afternoon for his home in New Lebanon on account of the condition of his throat. Mrs. Winter Craig Is going to Chicago, tomorrow for a visit with her daughter, Miss Dernice, who is attending Sherwood's School of Music there. .1. B. Green of Bedford, has accepted the pbsition as night operator at the Motion, P. R. Bishop has gone to New Albany where he is employed. F. B. R igan is in Indianapolis attending a meeting of the stock holders of the Miners’ Association. The meeting is in session today and tomorrow. Mrs. Lottie Hurst received word yesterday from her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Noe, of Cincinnati, of the death of her daughter, Bessie, which occurred yesterday morning. Mrs. Florence May and M. F. Mahan of Danville, Ind., were In the city this afternoon, en route to Fort Ritner, to attend the funeral of her brother, John Holland. Hiram Rudisill is slowly recovering from a severe attack of grippe, which has had him In bed for more than a week. Mr. Rudisill, while much better, Is still confined to his

bed.

Mrs. Charles Buis, living east of town, was operated on Wednesday morning for gall stone. The operation was successful, Mrs. Buis rallying nicely, and is now getting on as well as could be hoped. Mr. Joseph P. Borders, the manager of the Herald Voting Contest, which closed several weeks ago, passed through the city, at noon today In company with his wife and baby. They were on their way to Brazil. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hughes, who has been critically 111 with pneumonia, Is much better today. The child was so 111 Tuesday that Its life was dlspaired Mr. and Mrs. Hughes live on South Locust Street. Earl Lane of the Model, received a letter from S. C. Prevo today stating that the latter's son, Henry, who re-' cently underwent an operation in ( hleago, Is not recovering as rapidly as his physician believed he should and that his family is still very much worried over his condition.

The Locust Street Epworth League gave a social last evening in the Epworth League room. About 150 were present and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served and the ladles were given the privilege of choosing their company for luncheon, which was probably the most entertaining feature of the evening.

BROAD PARK The revival meetings at The Chapel closed Sunday night with two additions. Cornie Buis and family visited at his fathers, Mr. James Buis’ Sun-

day.

Aunt Pheobe Wood Is staying at Ott Wood’s, this week. She has been very poorly, but Is much better

now.

Mrs. Bertha DorsetLand little daughter, Glydas, visl.ed at Gilbert Dorsett’s Sunday night. Roy McAninch and family visited, Saturday night with Clevie Parker, and wife. Frank Myrix spent Saturday night and Sunday, at Frank Wilcox’s. Mr. Earnest Kivlt, went to Indianapolis, Thursday. Mr. Walter Alice’s children have the measles. Mrs. R. C. Hodge's father of Owen County, visited her Saturday night. Mrs. Mary Buis visited James P. Hurst and family one day last week. Mrs. Mat Wright spent one day last week at Ott Wood’s. Misses Ixila Pritchard, and Mildred Stringer, spent Thurs’.ay night at Earnest Ellet's. Mrs. Lucy Dorsett of Martinsville visited Mrs. Mary Dorsett, the first of the week. Miss Ora Phillips of Amo visited. Miss Edythe Sallust Sunday. Mr. Thomas Broadstreet and wife visited Mr. Martin Hicks and wife, of Stilesville one day last week. Mr. John Stringer visited at his brother’s, Thomas Stringer’s Mon-

day.

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WHEATON. Mrs. Effie Dodd is on the sick list. G. A. Wilson, went Monday to see his father, who is sick. Mrs. Carrie Moreland is very sick with an attack of Heart Disease, but is improving. Aunt Betsy Booker, after a few days illness, died at the home of Marsh Robbins, Jan. 20, where she has made her home for some time. The services were held in the Bapist church at Barnard, by Eider, E. W. Thomas, the remains were laid to rest in the Barnard cemetry. L. S. Worrel's, family and Martha Stringer, called on William Miller, on Saturday night. Charles Dodd, visited S. W. Dodd, Sunday, Mrs. Henson, visited L. S. Worrell Sunday. Miss Bernice Steveson, visited, Henry Wilson, Friday night, and Saturday. Mr. Joe Dean, and family visited, George Russel, near Reno, over Sunday.

Edythe Coburn Noyes.

LETTER LIST. The following list of letters remain in the postoffice uncalled for Wednesday, January 29, 1908. F. O. Good, Mrs. D. E. Hughes, Mr Edd Jordan, Miss Lola Lucas, Miss Leila Lewis. In calling for the same please say "advertised” and give date of list. J. 0. DUNBAR, P. Mi

Monarch Grocery Largest Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date Grocery in the City

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OPERA HOUSE 0,N « . eEK

Commerivjlnjf

Monday INight, January 27 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF The Elite Players Supporting MISS MAUDE SELDON in High Class Repertoire Plays, under the management of STETSON & ST. CLAIR including their celebrated Hand and Orchestra Carrying 20 People

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SPECIAL BAND CONCERTS Given twice daily, at 12 m. and 7 p. m., in front of

Opera House

High-Class. Refined Vaudeville Features

Between each act that alone is worth the price of admission. See Master Robert St. Clair, the wonderful Boy Soprano.

Marie Frick, the charming SoubretteThe St. Clairs in character impersonations,

Harvey Haas in ballad.

Coyer and Oeyer, the famous acrobats.

Think of having this high class entertainment at popular

prices.

The opening play for Monday night is “JUST COMMON FOLKS” On Monday night two ladies or lady and gentleman willin'admitted on one paid 30 cent ticket. Admission 30 cents, Gallery 20 cents, Children 10 cents. Seats on sale at Badger & Green llrng Store. Special Matinee Saturday after

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BAIMiHIDGE Miss Lillie Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday at Ureencastle. Mrs. H. S. Singleton and Miss Ethel Patchin spent Friday at Ureeucastle. Miss Hazel Thompson of Greencastle spent a few- days last week with Miss Mary Shea. Miss Amy Curtz who is teaching school at Center School spent Sunday at home. Edgar Coffman and wife of Brick Chapel spent Sunday at Milton Brown’s. There was a masquerade and skating rink Thursday night. Mrs. Crodian of Morton received the prize for being the most neatly dressed lady. Lolby Collings and Grace Ford received the prizes for being the best skaters. Everyone is daffy over the skating rink now. Several from Greeneastle attended the skating rink here Thursday night Rex Shinn received first prize in the barrel race Saturday night and Everett Clark received second. Frank Gifford and Dolby Collins received the nrizes on eating the apples. Attention is again respectfully called to the next and last number of the lecture course which comes on Friday evening, February 7. The next number, a lecture, is to be delivered by Dr. Wm. B. Hartzog, the great author and lecturer of Indianapolis. His subject for Hie evening will be “Sense and Sunshine.” This is a live message, full of instruction to both old and young. The lecture is all that its subject implies. It is sunny in that it is interspersed with humor and sensible in that it appeals to the best in man that leads to higher and nobler living. Seats are now on sale at H. O. Batman's. Call or phone in for reserved seats.

* REAL ESTATE TUAN.SI I.RS. • *************** W. L. Fant to Susan E. Fant et al, will. " Frances Russell to Charles A, Rockwell and wife, laud in Cloverdale tp., $1300. Janies W. Cooper to Marlon E. Cooper, land in Warren tp., $1. Daniel V. Moffett to Osho V Smith lot in Cloverdale, $1000.|

LILLY VALLEY Miss Icy Coombs of Dearborn County is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Laura Quinlisk has returned from Crawfordsvllle, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sallye Brandenburg. Mrs. Jane Boswell, who has been seriously ill, is much improved at this writing. Miss Mae Hibbs and Miss Edith Irvin spent Sunday with Miss Cleo Rollings. Mr. Ezekiel Wright has been on the sick list. Mr. Dick Gasaway has returned to Indianapolis after visiting his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Abrlah Gasaway. Olive Johnson is staying with her aunt Mary Wright and attending school.

OBITUARY. Elizabeth, the daughter of .lames and Sybly Miller was born August 2!), 182 3. In the State of Kentucky. I She came to Indiana with 1 • parents at the age of four years tnd settled in Putnam County, where she lias constantly resided. She was first married to Allen Moreland in September i x is. To this unit wen | born two children, both of whom | have preceded her to the world heI yond. She was again marrie ! to .las. j Booker, March 2, 1871. r e was again left a widow February h, IShS She received a precious Christ and united with the Regular Baptist Church at First Fri. ndship and was baptised by Elder R. T. Buchanan , where she ever remained a very linn consistent mo i. "'r until her death. She was of a verv firm and resolute disposition, whi : enabled her to meet the pro! ■ ms of life with a determined will. She saw many of the hardships of li: . but met them bravely and bore them pa* tiently. She was a tender lowng mother and wife, a good neigh >r and a faithful devoted Christian Hat her life work is ended .and :ie has crossed over the flood to be with her God and Saviour. She peacefully fell asleep in Christ, January 2u. 19U8, at C a. m. at the age of 81 years, 1 months and 25 days. She leaves three step children and two brothers with many other relatives to mourn her absence but we sorrow not as those who have no hope. A Friend.

YAZOO VALLEY. Here we are again after a few weeks’ absence. Miss Laura Britton spent Sunday evening with Miss Lydia Dickson. Lum Gillen and wife of Roachdale spent Sunday at George Swain’s. Lon Collins and wife have returned to their home in Lebanon, after several weeks’ visit with relatives. Wren Collins and wife spent Sunday at Omer Britton’s. John Siivey and family spent Sunday at Leo Smith’s. We had quite a severe snow storm Sunday evening. I have .written to you three or four times for paper and envelopes and if you will send me them I wil continuet owrite. Mrs. Ella Smith, R R No 3 Bx 71

The Model is selling Young Men’s long pants siuts at half price.

BLACK HAWK. Lots of sickness in our corner. Rev. Libby of Advance is holding a series of meetings at Mill Freek Church. Report is that we are to have a street car line through il> e west end of our burg in the near fu* ture. Robert Evans was at the county capital Tuesday. Miss Bessie Fresnes is visiting in tills corner The new switch board at Reelsvilie has proved to lie N. Q. so fir. Edythe Coburn Noyes.

When you go away ,,r have visitors call «•" a 1 "* let people know It.

* WANT AD COLUMN

Coni for Sale—A bargain. Se« Walter Crawford, Greeneastle. wlt

Salesman Wanted to look uf ,er our interest in Putnam and adjacent counties. Salary or Commission. Address Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. 3Ul

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Boy Wanted—Boy wanted to le:> rD ..the printers trade. Apply at ^ . .office. «