Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1908 — Page 3
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c-ratop Inis moved to the Newcomb house. Clyde Hutcheson has sold his j house and lot just north of town to Wm. Iloone and will move In with his father-in-law, Ed Holers. Mc.Murry has rented a house and seven acres near King's school house and will move there In the near future. Dr. Mercer lost his driving mare hy death Saturday. Eevy Sears is sowing whoat. Mrs. Cahill of Lena who is visiting | here called on Etta Nelson Saturday. | Corn cutting is the caper. Mr. Benfleld's mother and sister are moving in the house owned by Ada Newcomb. The funeral of Mr. Low who died two miles northwest of here washeld at the M. E. Church Sunday. It was the largest ever held in Reelsville and was conducted hy Rev. Kirk of the Christian Churih. Riirial was at Reelsville Cemetery. There was a surprise dinner at M. B. Girton's on Sunday. Those from a disrtanre were Rev. Blue and wife of Danville, Mrs. Jane Girton. Mrs. Peek and daughter of Knightsville, James Miles, wife and son an 1 Wm. Beck, wife and daughter of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hardesty of Perth. All stayed late in the evening and report a good time. John Urton is at home this week cutting corn. George Girton who has been visiting at Brazil for three months is at home.
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T.AUIH'TTON BRANCH
speaking at Center School house
Some of our farmers are just now 1 Saturday night. The address was
sowing their wheat. James Trail and wife of Mt Pleasant spent one day last week at Milton McCorkle’s. L. R. Chism and wife were called to Maysville one day last week by the illness of their aunt, Mrs. J. II. Biohop: upon returning home Mrs Chism suffered an attack of heart failure, requiring the attention of a
physician.
George Gowin has purchased a farm east of Fincastie and has mov ed most of his property to it but lie don’t intend to leave Monroe Township until after the election. John Lewis of Linden made a visit to this neighborhood last week. Brax Ellis and wife, enterprising
merchants of liainbridge, visited at FOLK CORNERS W. W. Boardman’s on Sunday. Gravel hauling is the order of th
Charles Davis lias a sick horse. day.
Roy Hanks who has been confined There will tie a box supper at No. to the bed for quite a while with a c in Jackson tp.. Park Co. on Friday lame knee, lias been suffering con- night, Oct. !>. siderahly, the past week. Sarah Rowings, called on her Miss Mary Miller left last week teacher, Miss Sandifnr. on Sunday. ; far Lafayette where she will take an May Thomas and daughter, Cleo | eight weeke' course in Lafayette nnd Mary Ewing visited at Roy j Business College. Site will board Clark's Monday. | with W. D. Coll Ivor’s who recentlj Or ear Thomas of Greencastle spent went from Bainbridge to put their Tuesday night with home folks, son and daughter in Purdue. I Eliza Toney is staying at Job Mrs. Dora Davis lias been on the Martin’s tills week.
made by Hon. F. C. Tilden. There was a large crowd attended the sale of Charley King and things
srold well.
The upper room of the school house at No. Hi lias been repapered. C. Wells sold about forty head of sheep to Joe Bayman on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Dills and daughter darted Tuesday to visit her sons in
Muskogee, Okla.
.Mrs. Llnnie Marshall is visiting
her sons in Illinois.
There will he a box supper at No. 0 Sa i urda> night, October 10. Aaron Thomas has moved on An-
drew Black's farm.
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•to-date Ivitclien Cabinet with tilting bins, regular price
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Several from 4his vicinity attended the fair at Greencastle last week. The box supper at Lena was well attended. They cleared about Jlfi. Mrs. Dora Reeves is nursing John Stoner’s son who has a very core eye Pearl Rowings is staying at B. C.
Singleton’s.
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Harry Shoemaker who brakes on the Monon has been taking a vacation with home folks, where he has been suffering with a bad ease of ivy
poison.
Milt Ford and wife spent last Friday night with their daughter, Mrs.
Lawrence Grltnstead at Greencastle. Wiley and Charles Davis willl SOUTH CLINTON
make a public sale at the Wm. Cox
farm on October 13, preparatory to karge crowd attended Mr. Kingp going to tin' southwest to locate. sole Monday; mold everything sold
Ross Hanks is sowing wheat forA'-* 1 -
J. T. Miller. Lydia Miller visited he r sister. Lue
Mrs. Ray Sallust of Mt. Meridian i Cunningham on Tuesday,
has been with her parents R. J. Proc- 'lr\ Sallie Bettis visited Mrs. Geo.
tor and wife the past week. !'i r-e Tuesday.
Mrs. Daisy Williams and Master Ed. Hall and wife visited her par-
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COUNTY NEWS
As Reported by Hustling Correspondents.
COATKSVILLK Horn to George Walton and wife, Sept. G, a 12 pound boy. John Havens of New Winchester is drilling a public well.
MALTA Mrs Sam Campbell lias been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Martha Woods, in Greencastle the past week. Mr Jerry Nichols and family, Mrs. Jess Klliott visited Mr. Simon Llsby
1 Visitors at Emry Nichols’ las! a fair crop of corn the one that Saturdav were Mr. and Mrs. Reed 01 j plowed shallow taken a turkey cock Kansas, Mr and Mrs. Jeff Ruark, bj the tall pulled it through his Mrs Duncan and Mr*. Hat com ha reaped hla reward, so oorn. Mrs Unna Ooodwin, Mrs. Marla Lhe school building at Fillmore Campbell and Mrs. Rebecca Shuck! condemed a year or more ago and ittemlej the fair at Green, astle lastj«tin we have no new school building
the trustee and advisory board differ-
I "7;ion Duncan works with the Lay ; Jus about the price and kind of
il beats going to '"Tling needed at Mllmore.
Wm. Priest, who have been indisposed are reported better. Ray Miller wont with the Bainbridge band to play fur the Hospital Fair last week. W. \V. Boardman sold a mule to Ora Day of Cedar Heights last week. Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Ross Hanks visited Mrs. \. C. White at Limedalo on Thursday. Jasper Miller sold a eolt to Fred Niltgrass this week. W. I). Colliver is here from Lafayette looking after farming interests. Since our last report quite an improvement lias taken place along the branch; Aaron Jent’s new residence has reached completion. Mrs. Charles Huffman and cousin were visiting relatives here last
week.
Mrs. Frank Ford of Bainbridge and sister, Mrs. Alta Hector of Chicago spent one day here last week at J. N. Miller’s. Jacob Huffman has had his house remodeled which is about ready for occupancy. Mrs. B. F. Heaney went to Poplar Springs on Monday where she purchased pears. Aden Hanks is hauling the gravel for the new school building at Bain-
bridge.
S. J. Wain and wife of Floyd Township spent Tuesday of thin week at Wm. Boardman’s.
onts, George Smith an.l wife Sunday. Will Alspaugh had a horse to die
Sunday night.
Bert Roe, wife and baby are visiting his father, Sam uoc, who lives
at Barnard.
No. 8 had their pictures taken
Tuesday.
PI I WMVH.I F Mrs, Beaman an iged lady who lives two miles ronth fell on Monday morning and broke n thigh bone. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Fontanel are visiting here among relatives and friends. Misses Cora an 1 Ora Hamaker have gone to Indianapolis to live. Mrs. Maggie Hubbard of Mooresvillp visited her two sisters, Mrs. Paris and Mrs. Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carrington, the new bride and groom are keeping house in the M. B. parsonage. the Putnamville band give them a serenade Sunday night. Mr. Glover Is putting up ills saw mill in this place and will be ready to run In a few days. Our new school house is ready for the plasterers. A new well for the school home should lie sunk at once.
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Mary Greenlee was brought home just Friday,
from Plainfield on Monday suffering Bottle Reed and wife of Independ-1 "ith appendicitis. It is reported cnce( Kansas, visited Mr. Will Shuck;
she will bo operated on, Wednesday.; |, lst Saturday night.
Tlie ice cream supper and band Mrs. Alice Ransom lias been sick concert given in the new school but Is better at present, house Saturday night was well at-1 Mrs. Rebecca Shuck visited
• ended. About $35 was taken in, mother. Mrs. Woods
balers, and thinks
school.
People of l his place arc busy sowing wheat after the rain. Ethel Smith is on the sick list. Clay Robinson ami Fred Siddons are making preparations to go to South Dakota next month.
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attended
part of which will be used to pur- last Friday,
chase a flag. The remainder to go Several from this place
. new pl.no. -hurch
Quite a number from around here Saturday and Sunday, attended the funeral of Mrs. Hannah | 1 ' . Garrett and Mrs. Jo
Bon bow at Stllesvllle on Tuesday.
New crossings have been put in • rent of each of the throe churches. Mrs. Snoddy Is visiting her son.
Miss Lucy — a . Garrett went to Coatesv He last batUoy Phillips nml wife vis Fred Siddons Saturday night and S mday.
M.YKIO.N TOWNSHIP Indiana Is having one of the greatest droughts that our oldest settlers can remember. All small streams having dried up. People are now driving their stock for miles to get water. Most of the wheat that has lioen sown has been in poor shape and has dried up. There is just enough moisture in the ground to sprout wheat, so, unless we get rain soon wheat that is in the ground will soon perish for want of moisture. The farmer that broke his ground deep and plowed deep and late lias
Trustee Bunten lias two rooms rented, one from the Ladles Aid Society and the other from the Macons where he is having the lower grades taught. The high school pupils going to Greencastle, trustee Bunten paying their tuition and fare on the interurban railway. There were five young couples married in the north half of Marion lust weok I wonder if the south half has done as well. Mrs. Eliza McCoy was at Greencastle Saturday. While there she purchased a monument for her deceased her land. Willis McCoy, from Denny & Randolph.
WALM'T YALLI.Y The farmers are through sowing wheat. The meeting at Long Branch Sunday resulted in two additions to the church. Joe Boswell and family visited Charley Keyt's on Sunday. Carry Payne visited his brother Dallis Payne near Lena on Sunday. Several attended the Democratic
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