Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 October 1908 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908.

GREENCASTLE HERALD

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COUNTY NEWS

As Reported’ by Hustling Correspondents.

If you have not yet laid in your winter supply BUY NOW! Best Qualities at Best Prices HILLIS COAL.Co. Tele. 187

M\NH ATTAX The new preacher failed to put In | an appearance, consequently there | was no meeting. The show Is still holding forth in our town and the boys and girls are passing out their dimes. Miss Mary Hinote gave a party to several of her young friends last Friday evening. Sam McCoy and Glenn Daggy each spent Sunday with their parents. K. J. Sellers and family spent the day with Mat Roberts last Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Wright gave a party Saturday night in honor of her son, Ross Mercer, whose twenty-first birthday was Sunday. Arthur Roberts has put down a new cistern and now he is waiting ; for rain like the rest of us. Walter Lucas, and Albert Hutcheson had a collision Saturday night which partly demolished theii* bug-

gies.

Bob Evans of Bobtown visited his sister here Saturday night and took in the show. Ruth Stroube of Greencastle is visiting her father, Frank Stroube. J. P. Hodshire and son, Ross went I to Greencastle Tuesday to see Bryan. Wm. Hawkins was In this neighborhood buying stock last week. Davis Bros, are cutting wood for ’1. M. Roberts. Roy Brackney has bid farewell to his fine driving horse.

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ROACHDAI.K Wm. Call is improving his residence by the addition of a new room. Mrs. J. W. Walsh left Friday for French Lick Springs where she will spend two weeks. Anderson Bros, and Batman Bros, shipped their hogs to Indianapoli

Monday.

Ttie High School football team was defeated at Greencastle Saturday by •a score of 21 to 0. Mrs. Will Call who lias been visiting her son. Harry and family at Indianapolis, for the past week returned

home Friday.

Several from here heard Marshall at Crawfordsville last Wednesday. Mrs. Jane Harris who has been vis-

iting her daughter, Mrs. Batman, at

Ladoga, returned homo I he

part of last week.

Miss Mary Ixivett of Greencastle, passed through town Sunday on her way to her brother, Willis, to visit her nephew, who has symptoms of

typhoid fever.

Miss Grace Young was down from Ctawfordsville Saturday to attend the Philomath Club of which she is

a member.

Joshua Hall who is quite sick lf,!'t on Sunday for French Lick Springs. There was a large and enthusiastic crowd out to see Bryan Tuesday. A trained nurse came from Craw- ; fordsville Monday to care for Ward

Lovett who is quite sick.

Mrs. Jud Lindley is on the sick lu,y on ^ rlaay

list.

TAIMH TTO\ BRANCH A tenant house on Jesse Jones' farm burned on last Wednesday morning. It was occupied by Wm. A Cowger who lost the most of his household goods and had no Insurance "ii them. Mf. Jones’ loss Is partially covered by insurance. A paper is being circulated to secure donations for Mr. Cowger, as he is an honest and industrious young man with a wife and throe children, who are left destitute by the fire. J. It. Miller of Roachdale spent Sunday with his parents, J. T. Miller and wife. Sylvester O’Hair, who lives south of Brick Chapel, was here last week and purchased cattle from W. W. Boardman and E. R. Denny. Jasper Miller is having sand hauled. preparatory to making a concrete bridge ami walks. ° Harry Shoemaker came down from Lafayette to visit his mother over Sunday. Reuben Smith has been recovering) his house—no need of such precaution these days. J. it. Miller made a business trip to Indianapolis on Saturday. Mrs. Lenny Cull who lias been visit ing relatives and friends in Now MayDvIlle the past week, has return-

ed home.

Boss Hanks hauled hay to Green-

castle on Tuesday.

Mrs. Lizzie Reeves and daughter visited at Fred Steele’s on Monday of tills week. Miss Mary Talbott of Illinois is also visiting there. Maysville basketball team will play Locust Grove here on next Saturday. Three games have been arran. i"1 to 'He . ff on that date at !,.

G. H. S.

Iv 1 wi*i Iiennj d,l three shoats to Sam Johnson and a 2-year old steer

to Albert O'Hair last week.

Griff Fletcher is working on the grade for a new crossing on the Big

Four Railroad at Del mar.

Fire got started one day last week and burned a string of fence for Harry Brown. Quite a number of fire fighters were called out who worked hard to save sonu* houses

that were near the scene.

The J. N. Miller.well force has finished Jess Jones’ well and moved latter ' their machine to Bainbridge. Will Zelnor and family of Sycamore Valley visited Enoch Proctor

Sunday.

Mrs. .Viola Denny and son were at Greencastle on Saturday having den-

tal work done.

Milton McCorkie Is remodeling his

front veranda.

T. J. Browning and wife visited

their daughter in Bainbridge.

Clay Oliver is having a new house built on the land he recently pur-

chased near .Locust Grove.

While driving H. T. Fletcher’s mare stumbled and fell, breaking the

buggy shaft.

Our school will observe Arbor

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THE VALLEY Dora Chadd. wife and daughter. Ettis, spent Saturday night and Sunday at her sisters, Mrs. McCammack’s of Belle Union. Lawson Fry and wife spent Sunday with Sam Detro and daughter Myrtle Opera Fry spent the latter part of last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fry. David Webster, wife and sister of Coal Bluff, spent Sunday with their nephew, J. W. Webster. David Chadd is visiting ills sister, Mrs. Mary Jackson. Misses Cora and Mary Webster spent Saturday with Ettis Chadd. Mrs. Charles Webster spent Friday at Lewis Ogle’s. Several from this pajt attended the show at Fillmore. Mrs. J. W. Webster spent Monday afternoon at Lawson Fry’s. Mrs. Jim Boardman spent Tuesday at Lawson Fry’s. Mrs. Charles Webster spent Thursday at her grandfather Bun-

ten’s.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Fry spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. John Carroll of Fillmore. Ettis Chadd spent Sunday witli Misses Mary and Corn Webster. Charles Webster and wife attended the concert at Fillmore at the M. E. church Saturday night.

Dr. Minnetta Taylor or Greencasi tie was called here on Monday to see Roy Hanks who she has been treat-

| ing for some time.

Quite a number went from her* to see our next president at Green-

castle on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Burdett of near Fincastle visited their daughter, Mrs. Jennie Cowger last week. Ray Miller has a new camera.

Lily Valley

Mrs. 3aul Marshall who has been visiting her son in Illinois has re turned home. Miss Gian Johnson is much Im proved in health.. Rev. Colglazier is holding a meet ing near Cloverdale. Brattin's saw mill burne’ last Fri-

day night.

John Quinlisk and wife were Sunday visitors at William Kings. Mrs. Ella Alspaugh and daughter attended the wedding last Wednesday evening of Miss Ara Wright and Mr. Claud Connett. Miss Mae Rowings spent Sunday with home folks. Kev. Williams v.411 till his regular i a ipointmest at Long Branch Sunday. Carl Frankonburger is working for John Quinlisk. Mrs. Thomas Ragle # spent Sunday at Uriah Gasaway's. Mrs. Pearl Wright and little daughter Ruble Earl, are visiting relatives and friend at Terre Haute.

It. It. NO. 1 FILLMORE :;rs. Lizzie Sinclair spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. John Sinclair. M i s. Ella Detro of Fincastle is vis iting at Sam Detro’s. Mrs. Lizzie Erwin and daughter spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Shop-

taugh.

Mrs. Martha Frye spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lucy Shoptaugh.

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A. O. liOckrldge is cribbing corn. The crop is short. Farmers are worrying over

continued drought.

will McNary, and Fred Jackson and wife visited Tom Jackson SunThe talk of thio place is "What will be Marshall’s majority.” A number from here heard Bryan

at Greencastle Tuesday.

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You consider it, “good business” and “proper form” to borrow money from the bank-do you not ? It is just as‘‘tfood business” to buy from ns on credit, and you receive just as fair and courteous treatment.

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Some of the best people in the city have been clad to avail themselves of this opportunity. Why not you ? LIBRARY TABLE; quartered oak, beautifully polished, manor design, shelf and drawer below, vc-ry special $|Q. 5 o ARM CHAIR; rocker to match with leather seat, a beautiful design, secured at so low a figure that we

are ab!o to s-dl them each

HROAD PARK Aunt Phnebe Wood is at Mr. Hugh | Parker’s this week. Miss Eva Hodge visited at William Mice’s Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brondstroet and daughter. Cliya. were at Indianapolis Saturday. Raymond Coffman of near Green- ) castle, visited at Cievle Parker’s Sun-

day.

Mrs. Cornie Buis and children visited Mrs. Joe Sechman one day last

week.

Alec Lewis is very poorly. | Mrs. John Stringer and daughter | visited Mrs. Clcvie Parker ihursday. Mrs. Hurl Grady visited Mrs. , Frank Wilcox last week. Frank Pierce and family visited at : Lemuel Wallace’s of near Reno Sat-

] nrday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Buis vislt-

| od James Buis Saturday.

I Thomas Broadstreet and family. \ Healthy Family. John Stringer and family and Mr. “Our whole family has enjoyol vi . 8ltcd Hush good health since ve began using Di i.oslie Pritchard and family of King’s New Life Pills, three yea-s Greencastle visited David MoAnlnch

ago,” says L. A Dartlet, of Rural Route 1. Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system In n gentle way that does you good 28*

at the Owl Drug Store.

Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Buis and daughter Vita were at Greencastle

Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer visited Gilbert Dorsett near Little

Point Sunday.

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8 h C T 1 0N A L BOOK CASE; here is an unequalled bargain. It’s in tich golden oak three hook section, top ami bottom

centered with ida^s doors,only

LEATHER COUCH; new high roll design, frame beautifully carved, with oil tempered springs, special at $37-oo

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- Economy, Beauty, Convenience, Dur-ability-Buck’s” stoves and ranges. LAST week of trie great, sale. Take advantage of it before it is too late. You surely will regret it if you don’t take advantage of this opportunily to get a ‘Buck’s.”

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Many < xticutely lot tun ate purchases at ‘’market” ibis season enable us to offi r many ext oinely fortun - ate values to discriminating and bargain -loving buyers. Our showings and pi icings aie leeiesentative of the many, many ex - 11 finely raro values to lie found in our stock. This is t i be a great week, not only in our s'ove department, but in all oilier depattments as well. DINING TABLE; pedestal, i idi golden oak, full eiydit feet, elegantly linishtd, a real bargain this

week at..

$!<).70

FIDE BOA RI); g o 1 d e n < ak. a m;w ami beautiful d -.-ign, swell front, large

Erent'h bevel

glass, only.. = DINING CHAIRS; golden oak, round scat, splendid design, strong and

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substantial, each

MISSION DINING SET ei-mpleto, i igdit fine pieces, beautiful table, handsome sideboard, and six substant al chairs, a great bar

gain at..

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$65.00

BEDROOM SUITE; golden oak, richly carved, elegant desigh, a very ’special bargain for this vvoek only.

Parker last week. Several farmers have begun cribbing corn. Grandma nuis has returned home after a visit with her son, Willie Buis near Coatesville. Mrs. Sarah Brown and little son, Oral visited at John Stringers’ Friday afternoon. Several from around here went to Greenca&tle Tuesday to see Bryan.

his hguse.

Herbert & Pollum shipped of stock last week.

: ids daughter Sunday. day.

We learn by telegraph that Perry Our mail carrier has a new wagon.

Jose, son of Jacob and Sarah Jote, i

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B : ied Saturday at his home near BvH. It. NO. I RF.F.LSVILLF. ns\illo Perry was raised from George Aker Is having a well drill- ' I'H'lhood just west of Keelsville and ‘

PLEASANT GARDEN The Democrats had a big speaking at the school house last Friday evening. Senator Moss spoke to a large crowd. Mrs.Pnlson and Mrs. Willies of Colorado have been visiting their father and mother, Mrs. Turmlfn and

wife.

Mr. Turman has traded his farm for for a mercantile store at Terre Haute and will move there this week. The friends and neighbors of Mrs. Andrews of South Washington gathered In with well filled baskets and gave her a birthday surprise. It was her fiJd birthday. Miss Edith Sears and Emma Harris spent Sunday with Laura Thomas

near Lena.

Charley Harris lias moved

Lewis taring's farm.

Farmers are cribbing corn.

C. D. Reel has built a cellar and

ed.

Josey Brown of North Washington visited Anna Aker Friday afternoon Onier Bond is moving into his new residence. Farmers are cribbing corn. The first section of the railroad bridge was laid Monday.

Uriah and Kern Gasaway visited

Will Alspaugh and family were Sunday visitors at Wm. CuniWng-

hatn's.

Mrs. Simp Harlan is spending a few Jays here. Thomas Brother* has an automo-

bile.

Dan Miller and daughter Lydia and little grandson Raymond vlcited llarvy Bettis and family Sunday. Protracted meeting began Monday

night at Beech Grove. sol I II CLINTON

Husking corn is the order of the Engraved cards at the Herald Office.

was n railroad employe. Burial was ;t Evansville on Monday, the 19th, ; Ho leaves to mourn, a wife, father . : nd mother, four brothers and one i lister, and host of sympathizing

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