Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1908 — Page 4
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J. T. Edwards is down from Roachdiile today. Gon Wright of Now Mayavillo, is in the city today. Mrs. Marie Campbell of Fillmore visited here today. Miss Edith Rogers of Fern is visJohn Oakley of Ronchdale was in Miss Myrtle Stoner has returned from a visit with relatives in RoachMr. and Mrs. Napoleon Summers of North Salem visited In Greoncastle today.
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W. A. Durkin who habeen emgone to Indianapolis.
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Wm. Raney. < n Washington Street. Dalby Donohue has returned from Indianapolis. Air. Donohue is em* . ployed here with the Hoadley Stone ; Mrs. K. K. Wa on and little son i
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Miss Mat on ^randiuother. Mrs. Margaret !• rrell and other relatives and friends here, returned to da;, to
Chicago.
i \i.iii ' ter Rid lor Met \ir I'ui'iiacc To is! p of Putnam County, in the home now in the course, of conrurucWANTED—Girl to do general house- all i work in sinnli family. Call on Mrs ; ii>i
R. J. OUh pie, w< t Walnut, street t f *’" ' ■
Lost p r of glasses. Finder please return to this office and re-
ceive reward.
Want ••! A ’ iddle aged lady to d lip t house keep • g. Sr ill f;u ly Easy Place. Good wages. -Mrs. Shipley. Call at store. tf |
Bees Laxative Syrup always brings quick relief to coughs, colds hoarseness, whooping-cough and all bronchial and throat troubfb. Mothers especially recommend it for children. Pleasent to take, gently laxative. Sold by l!adgcr& Green.
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Dr. Hawkins was in Indianapolis
today.
.Tames Houck is here from Indian-
apolis.
Wm. Callahan is numbered among
the sick.
Mrs. John C. Harris is visiting Indianapolis friends. Lacy Stoner is suffering with badly inflamed eye. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eader spent .-'nnday In Pillmore Mb ; Ella St. ('lair of Cloverdale is visiting friends here. Noble Campbell lias returned from a visit at Martinsville. Mrs. W. B. Torr lias returned from a i isit in Boulden, Ills. Charles 10. Cooper was in Craw-fordsv-ille on huslne-s today. Miss Catherine Boone Is employed at Tom Murphy’s restaurant. Dr. Mnllinix is building a new resid< nee on 10;ist Hanna Street. A it. Higert was in Indianapolis on business yesterday afternoon. D. L. Vandament Inis returned i from a six weeks’ trip through the
! West.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hughes wont to Amo yesterday to attend the fun-
eral of l-Tank Malter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson , of Reelsvllle are visiting their son
George Williamson, here.
Mrs. M. B. Keating, who was tin guest of Mrs. F. A. Arnold, has re j turned to her home at Kokomo. Dr. and Airs. J. Fenwick Reed I have returned from their trip obron I. They arrived home yester-
day.
Lacy Stoner has returned from In1 dianapolis where he has been for treatment of an inflanjed eye. by a specialist. Bascom O'Hair has gone to T< \n to see the country and enjoy tin' pleasures of travel in (he Gulf Coast country. Rev. Fenwick Rood and family have returned from England where they spent the summer with Mrs Reed’s parents. Aliss Bernice Stoner lias returned from Montezuma where she ha., been visiting her sister. Mrs. Newhouso for several months. Ot Lane and his mother and lit He daughter expect to leave tonight for Houston, Texas, where they will make their future home. Airs. .Tames 11. (’. Nelson and Mrs. Charles K. Cooper of this city and Al' - s- Charles Bridges of Fincastle spent the day in Indianapolis today. \V. P. Sackett, Fred Fader, Jesse Manus, Elmo Hull, 11. S. Wernek" and Roy Abrams were among those who went to Brazil last night to hear Watson.
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If you are anxious to reduce your fuel expenses to the lowest point; if you want the most convenient, the most beautiful, the most durable stove j or range made, you will take advantage of this extraordinary offer today.
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COUNCIL INSPECTS STREETS
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G. Dunbar, A. H.
Lockrldge, Oscar
Obenchaln, Pole Stoner, Earnest
.... Stoner. W. P. Sackett, W. P. Lock-
Tlm members of the City Council •.-.-.•vv.~.-X..X-VX-.:-.:->X->->.>X-X | ridge, Charles Zeis. Omer Stom ,. E
HAS BADLY CUT tl?
met this afternoon and went to inspect i he improvement work on Hanna, Anderson. Larabeo and Park Streets. These streets have been im-; proved with sidewalks and curbing. The contractors have completed their
J. F. Curran spent the day in Dan-
rille today.
Jim Houck of
Indianapolis was
| here today lonkini? afier his busl-
| ness affairs.
Mrs. Thomas Scanlon and children i Martin have returned to
work and the council will sec that Indianapolis after a visit with J F
the work has been properly done be- Curran and sisters.
fore it receives the work. The mem-
Tilden enter-
Alr. and Mrs. F. C
hers of the council were accompanied ^ :lt I’' v< ’ Hundred last night In by the Mayor and City Engineer F !' " '' i ' SOn w * 1 * Pve "
Denny.
of Mr.
land, who is here the guest and Mrs. Charles J. Arnold. Mi. and Airs. G. |j t Cook and son
To those afflicted with kidney of Indianapolis were here today on and bladder trouble, backache, rheu- their way to Brazil for the day' They matism, Pinculcs for the Kidneys win return this evening for a visit brings relief In the first dose. Hun-j with their uncle, John Cook dreds of people today testify to their Among those who attended the remarkable healing and tonic pro-j Watson meeting at Brazil last night perties. 30 day’s trial $1.00. They were: Harry Al. Smith, Frank (lllpurify the blood. Sold by Badger & more, Andrew Hlrt. John
Green.
Keller,
<1- Fry, Roy Abrams, c. c. Connelly, Will Graham, Andrew Durham, R. S. Graham and Fred Eader. Win. Anderson had a Unger on his right hand badly torn on a saw at Hittlos factory today. The services of a physician were required to dress •he injured member. Lawrence Browning underwent a surgical operation at his home today. Dr. Ogle of Indianapolis. Dr. J. Gillespie and Dr. Sudranski of this city performed the operation. HAS COLLAR BONE BROKEN
James Sullivan who is staying ' lt the home of his son-in-law Frank Lane here, had his upper Bp ' al11 ' cut this morning. A crow-bar will 1 which he was working slipped and struck him cutting his lip so hadlJ that tin 1 services of a physician " ,rt required to sew il up. Mr. Snlli'a’ 1 was at work at the stone-qua"'’ eight miles north of town and "abrought home at once.
Wood’s Liver Medicine In Bqnld form for malaria, chills and LuR regulates the liver, kidneys an bladder, brings quick relief to hi ousness, sick-headache, conatipatinn-
The $L00 bottle
Pleasant to take,
contains 2 and one-hall times <l unn
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James McD. Hays. Racer Bittles, J. ture.
Robert, the 6-year old son of Earl
Gane, tell today while playing muG 11 ** of ,ho 50c i,M ' had his collar-bone broken. L, ' So,d by
r, Green.
luoker was called and set. the 'rae-;
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