Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 November 1908 — Page 4
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THANKSGIVING MENU
NEW BELNAP HOTEL \V. A. (JROUAN. Prop. (’anapt* Windsor. SOUPS UoiisomniP A' 1 I’rintiniere.
lireencnstle. lad.
L't'lery en Branches
BOASTS
Boast Loin of Pork
Stuffed Olives.
Boast Young Turkey, Stuffed
I'ramherrv Sauce VEGETABLES
• rushed Potatoes Candied ^ ams French Peas in Cream Asparagus Tips
Ala Waldorf Salad
Apple Sauce
Oyster Pressing
ilollandaire
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Fruit Pudding Sauce an Marasc.heisc Pumpkin Pie Home-Make Mince Pie
^ Sweet Milk
BSE A DS plain Tea DINNER HOURS: 11:00 TO 1:30.
Assorted I ake
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I fin Gents W ill relieve the pain ami r move corns. Buy a 10c bottle of’J ones’('orn Itemeilj it will quickly and safely do the work. Try it and you will think it a dime well spent. Jones, Stevens Company.
NEWS FROM C10VER0ALE
•x* m: \li KSTATK TRANSPF.US ❖ <»♦ •x*X":**x**x*':“:”:.*:*-:"X“X-x-x~xx**:* Nellie M. Rrwin to Mary A. .Marlin, lots in Clovenlalo. . $ i Mai> I. Dicks to Mary A. MarI in. lot ^ll C’loverriale .... t Oliver (i. Rvans to Jennie M. Sinytlie and Aria Dial, lot in (Jrecnc.elle exchange William lleriiur to Reinuel I,. I'ai h, land in Cloverdule tp 1 \ndw R. Durham, Admr. to Win. II. Myers ei nl, land In ItllHHlJI tp 1J50 Thomas A. Owen to Alfred M. Owen, land in Franklin tp. 1 (teorge \\\ loggers to Pharaoh II. Hill, lots in New MaysVille 1 Win. .1. Hood. Trustee to Isaac S. Sinclair, land in Cloverdale tp
C. A. Rockwell and daughter, (Jeorgta, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hoik well at the Deaconness Hospital : ndiaiinpolis. Mrs. Hock well is inproving and will probably lie able to come him in two weeks. I.. 1,. Parish lias sold his farm three, miles east of town to James
a Shumaker.
Prank McKee visited his sister at Paris, Ills., from Saturday until
Tuesday.
John VV. Snider and mother visit's! Harrison Hubbard near Monrovia
on Sunday.
Mrs. P. I,. McKee visited at Cios-
port on Sunday.
Cloverdale lias a new sawmill at the old mill site and will shortly have a new planing mill. James Humphreys who was seriously scalded a few days ago an account of which appeared in this pirpei is doing as w< H as could he ex-
pected.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Mnllane, left on Wednesday for an extended visit witli relatives at New Albany, Dnulavillc. Prankfort, Lexington and Versailles, Ky. Mrs. D. R. Sliiss Is visiting at Spencer and Indianapolis this week. Joe MoAvoy is flagman at the Main Street crossing during the alienee '• John O'Mnllane. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Mann spent Thanksgiving at Lafayette. Mrs. James Coffman south of town is seriously afflicted witli eye trouble and was visited by Dr. Heath, a specialist from Indianapolis, a few days ago.
Anna O'Brien is in Indianapolis. Claud Hamilton is in Cloverdale. Neal O'Hair is visiting in Indlan-
| apolis.
| DeLoss Alhin is out of town on
I business.
| Ernest Stoner lias returned from
| Arizona.
Mrs. Clifford Allen is visiting in
Crawfordsville.
Leah Erwin, left for Iter home in
I Hoekville today.
Miss McGinnis will spend tonight
I in Indianapolis.
noughts Huffman is in Spencer to-
day on business.
Rd Hamilton is In Indianapolis to-
day on Ihisiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wood are in | the city shopping. ! Adelaide Mills will he at Liberty, j Ind., for Thanksgiving. Elsie Denton has returned from a j visit to Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. James have re- | turned from Lafayette. Florence Marten has returned from a visit to Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillis arc visiting relatives in Ladoga. Charles Rubin will spend Thanksgiving at Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Glen Boot of DePauw will spend Thanksgiving at home. Bert Yarian of Ladoga will visit friends here for a few days. George Crawley and wife will spend Thursday in Princeton. Kenneth Spurgeon expects to spend Thanksgiving at Muiieie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handel will spend Thanksgiving in Lebanon. Mrs. Dr. Dobbins of Franklin i visiting her mother, Mrs R. II Crow. Mrs. S. Stone and non. Waiter will spend Thanksgiving in Terre Haute Lois Goss of DePauw will spend Thanksgiving at her home in Rock-
ville.
Prof, and Mrs. Woody will eniertain at il o'clock dinner Saturdaj evening.
Mr. Tribey went to his home in New Riehniond todav to spend his vacation. Mrs. Sarah Hillis is visiting her
Tonight those who attend the opera house moving picture show will cast their votes for whoever they think is tiie most popular lady in til' 'nasi le.
daughter, Mrs. Rnachdalo.
A (’ Loekridge of
Attention Sir Knights! Stated Conelave of Greencnstle
Misses Gail and Sail' Dorset! of Cloverdale are visiting friends in Terre Haute Bert Wampler of Gosport will spend Thanksgiving witli his cousin. Edwin Kelley. George Sunda> and Helen Sundav
Commandary, No. 11, K. T.. this will spend their Thanksgiving recess evening at 7 o’clock for business. | at Chicago. Ills.
J Mel). Hays.lt. VV. B. Vestal. E.C. 1
You are cordially invited to attend our exhibit any day this week. Come and have a cup of coffee and hot biscuits. if you intend to buy or not. John Cook, north side of square. L’t I
OPERA HOUSEi
Thursday [November .20. SA/VV T. dAOK’S § L3u rlesq li ers i
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THIS company is throughly new Burlesque at- ■ traction. It is equiped with everything necessary to make a burlesque attraction successful and has a few new wrinkles that will prove a surprise to patrons of light and airy amusements.
Admission 50c. (inllery «35c. Children 25c Scats on Sale at Badger & Cook’s Drug Store.
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iToving Pictures
and Illustrated
Songs
At Opera Hou«e
\ mi can -cc none Getter. <>nrs are the same as shown in the Best theatres in New York, Chicago. London and Paris. I OINICIM I'; Man's Konutnce. Poachers Wife. The I’m r Otlicer- Bothersome Hushand. A ^ood Move. A Cow .1 id I v Act. iig anil Stereojiticon Views: "My Virginia."You ,,re the litig'litest Star of all My Dreams.”
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Mrs. F. Martin will spend Thunksgiving witli her sister. Mrs. Morris, at Oakland, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson left for Cataract today to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Malio) O'Hair who is teaching in Rockville, win 9 p,. n( | Thanksgiving here with her parents. Miss Florence Irwin will visit her parents in Roachdale during the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst and George Blake will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Paul Conley. Misses Nell Clark, Verda Knox and Rlizaheth Jackson have gone to their Thanksgiving vacation at Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crawford of Crawfordsville are visiting Miss Mary McDonald and Mrs. Forcitm. Mr. and Mrs. James James of Paris, Ills., were in the city yesterday returning from a visit in Lafayette. Mrs. Kate Glazebrook lias returned to the home of \Y. P. Sacked after visiting J. C. Garner of Putnam-
ville.
Mrs. O. Z. Bridges and children of Terre Haute will spend Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. F. h Ran-
dolph.
Frank Shoptangh and- family, Mr and Mrs. Art Raines will spend tomorrow witli Mr. and Mrs. George
Shoptangh near Fillmore.
Misses Grace Ford. May Crawley and Walter Crawley will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
James James of Paris, ills.
All Red Men are requested to secure as many rabbits as possible before noon of next Monday. The rabbits should be left at the court house,
with Mr. Relslng or Mr. Cherry, who Thomas and Mins Anni-
will attend to the cooking of the rabbit dinner to he served at the Red
Men's Hull Monday night.
Walter Crawley is in Paris. Ills. Miss Edna Bence was in Reelsville yesterday. The hanks will he closed all day tomorrow. Tiie Calumets will dance In their hall tonight. Jack Bryson is here from Brazil on legal business. H. G. Badger-will spend Thanksgiving in Bloomington. Miss Amanda Goliel will visit in Cloverdale ThanksgB ing. Mrs. M. it. Jnnney and daughter have gone to Marshall, Ills. James Walker is home from Purdue for his Thanksgiving vacation. Mrs W. A. Durham will entertain a number of friends at Thanksgiving
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. J p. Allen, Jr., will leave Friday for a week's stay in
Chicago.
Dr. Frank Lewis is here front Asherville. visiting friends and rela-
tives today.
Anna Inski and Inez Jardiner of DePauw will spend Thanksgiving in Monticello, Ind. Mr. and Mrs Frank Donner will entertain a number of their friends at Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. The It. C. will meet on Monday evening at 7::’.n instead of Friday. The meeting will he witli Mrs. Wal-
ter Allen.
Mr. and Mrs Donner will conn from \ndcrson to spend Thanksgiving with their son, Frank Donner and his family. Frank Davidson will leave tonight for Pence where he will spend Thanksgiving with Mr . and Mrs Thomas Dartiali. Mr. W. Jacobs of Brannon. Ky., has returned to his home after an extended visit with friends and relatives in Floyd Township. Miss Emilia Higert will go to Indianapolis this evening. Mr. and Mrs Carl Helm will return home with her for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Lee D. Mathias and family of Chicago will come to spend the thanksgiving holidays with his mother. Mrs. Mary Mathias. Mi; Mary Mathias will entertain at li o'clock dinner Friday in honor of Mr and Mrs. Lee if. Mathias of Chicago who will be her guests. Mr. Clark Helm and wife will tome to Greencnstle tomorrow to spend ThnnksgL ing with Mrs. Helm - mother. Mrs Augusta Higert Dr. and Mrs. Robin will entertain at Thanksgiving dinner for several members of the faculty in honor of Rev. Satnuel Post, father of Dean
Post.
The Thanksgiving prayer meeting will he held tomorrow evening at 7: Jo in tiie lecture room of tiie Presbyterian church. The public is invited to attend. Tlit 1 . Program Committee of th< Putnam County Farmers Institute will meet Saturday, November 2k, at I: Ju o'clock in the assembly room of the court house. Mr. and Mrs. s. D. Lotighmiller of Indianapolis will come to spend Thanksgiving with Rev. and Mrs. D. VanDyke. Mrs. Loughinlller is th< daughter of Dr. and Mrs VanDyke. Mr and Mrs John A. Bence will entertain at Thanksgiving dinner at their country home the following guests. Mr. and Mrs R. It Doll. Mr. and Mrs. \Y P Sacked. Mr. and Mrs. W H Houck and Dr. and Mrs. G. W
Bence.
Mrs. Manslieid gave a six o'clock buffet • luncheon for tiie unmarried members of the faculty Monday evening in the Art Hall. The unmarried members of the faculty number thirty-two. Two or three others were included, however, who do not belong to this class. Prof. James Speed of Indianapolis, a lecturer by profession and a close student of nature by choice, gas die city yesterday. Prof. Woody had him give :toine type-lessons in nature study. These so pleased the children and helped and interested the teachers who heard him, that he was brought hack here today to give lessons before those who did not have the opportunity yesterday. His ability to get children to call from memory images ol things 1 they liuve seen is indeed marvelous. Supt.
Stone, ofllc-
ers of the Count) Teachers' Association, were witnesses of this work
Tuesday.
days'
Russell Long has gone to his home
in Logansport.
Hazel Jones has gone to her home
in Veedersburg.
juineta Aydelotte of DePauw is In
Crawfordsville.
Miss Edna Bratton is visiting her
parents in Thorntown.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wells will
spend Thanksgiving in Terre Haute.
Miss Agnes Switzer has gone to
Hammond for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall have gone to Lafayette for a few
visit.
Mrs. M. C. Farrow has gone to Chicago to visit Mrs. Charles Walter
Brown. •
S. C. Provo has gone to his home Chicago after spending a few
days here.
Florence Tenllock.and Gladys Rogers have gone to Michigan City to spend Thanksgiving. George and Ward Christie go to Bainbridge this afternoon and will hunt there tomorrow. Misses Chrintine and Louise Bioknell have gone to Lafayette to visit Ernest Roller and family. Mrs. George OruBTr will spend Thanksgiving with her daughter Mrs. E. R. Sluss of Monon. Fred James, ifl years old. son of Sam James, living on Maple Heights, accidently shot himself in the great toe with a 22-calibre rifle while hunting on the Glldewell farm west of town yesterday afternoon. Dr. Tucker was called and dressed the
wound.
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-Pure YVIiiwkevFour full (|uurts, 4 years oltl s.'l.OO. Four full quarts, 3 years old $3.To. Four Fives to Gallon, I years old s:_ l .. r in, Four Fives to Gallon. 3 years old if"2'Jo. One Gallon .Iiijl 1 years old $2.75. One Gallon Iuk. 3 years old S'J.oO. One Gallon .lutf. 2 years old $2,25. All kinds of wines and liquors. Sell I it/, and Tern ||
Beer. Ales in Bottle.
Two weddings were celebrated this afternoon at. the home of the Rev. Rrown just east of town. The happy couples were Arnold Meade of Indianapolis and Ona J. Proctor of Greencastle: James W. Wright of Roachdale and Bessie Blnydes of On same place. Rev. Brown officiated tit both weddings.
THANKSGIVING GAY GAMES
W. J. Higert, 108 N. Jackson Struct.
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where in the city from quarts
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Parkersburg,
ton, Ky.
Kentucky State vs. tral, at Lexington. Ohio University vs at Parkersburg.
Reserve vs. Case, tit f’asefleld. Ohio Northern vs. Mt. Union.
Alliance.
'4 All kinds Dressed IB
k ni in ( ' n |J try, Fresh Fruits, (i
STORM WAS VERY GENERAL
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Butler vs. Rose Poly, at Indian-
apolis.
Wabash vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Pennsylvania vs. Cornell, at Phil-
adelphia
Holy Cross vs. Massachusetts Aggies. at Worcester. Georgetown vs. Washington and Lee, at Washington, D. C. Bucknell vs. Washington at Washington, D. C. W. and .1. vs. Carlisle Tech., at
Pittsburg.
Pennsylvania State vs. West University of Pennsylvania,
Pittsburg.
Lafayette vs. Dickinson, at Eaton. Johns Hopkins vs. Baltimore Medics, at Baltimore. Grove City vs. Westminister, at Grove City. Oregon vs. Multnromal, at Port-
land.
Carlisle Indians vs. St. Louis University, at St. Louis. Missouri vs. Kansas City, at Kansas City. Morningside vs. South Dakota, at Sioux City. Milliken vs. Shurtleff, at Decatur. Oklahoma vs. Washington, at Topeka. Occidental vs Pomora, at Los An-
geles.
Denver vs. Colorado, at Colorado
Springs.
St. Johns M. A. vs. Shnttuek, at
Delafleld.
Grand Prairie vs. Northwestern Freshies, at Onnrgo. Michigan A. C. vs. Detroit A. C.. at
Detroit.
Drake vs. Ames at Dos Moines. Tgimbard vs. Knox, at Galesburg. Creighton vs. Haskell, at Omaha. Carlisle Reserves vs. Conway Hall,
at Carlisle. Georgia Tech,
lanta.
Georgia University vs. Auburn, at Montgomery. Mercer vs. Howard, at Macon. Vanderbilt vs. Sewanee, at Nash-
ville.
North Carolina vs. Virginia, at Richmond. Alabama vs. Tennessee, at Birmingham.
vs. Clemnon, at At-
vs. V. M. I., at. Lynch-
vs. Wittenberg,
Davidson
hurg.
Cincinnati Springfield.
Gyms vs. Illinois, at Cincinnati. Kenyon vs. Ohio State, at Colum-
bus.
Heidelberg ietta.
Marietta, at Mar
Miami vs. Transylvania, at Lexlng-
Tuesdny’s rain and wind was quite general over the state. From one to two indies of water fell in the various i uinties. High winds were felt in many places and storms of cyclonic intensity wore experienced in Putnam County and Grant County. Damage was done in other sections of the state. The rain lias benefitted wheat, though it is still a question whether, coining thur, late the rain will enable Indiana farmers lo make a wheat crop. Tiie streams have not, as yet, been affected greatly. The ground was so dry that most of the rainfall was absorbed at once.
; Vuqetables, New 2 Datts ami Nuts, { Olives, Pickles, ( ' . 4 and Sailers. 4 All orders will li;i\. .
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ELECTRICAL EXPERTS HERE
Five electrical experts are hero for the trial of the suit of the General Electric Company against the Putnam Electrical Company. These experts come from firms manufacturing electrical goods or dealing in such products. They are from Cleveland, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. They are here in consultation with J. P. Alice, attorney for the plaintiff and will give evidence in the case when it comes to trial I
which will he immediately after the For Sale
closing of the ease now before th* court, probably late this afternoon.
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light housekeeping at s I College Avenue. A pplv at
Wanted 1 will haul tie away from (he stables e who desire it once each w ■ phone John Riley, phone 7
40 acres of land
ton Township cheap; a I room house in Greencu tb
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Mother (from remote apartment)—
What is little Willie crying so about, ... , Jane? Jane - About the peaches, 5Ve have a large amount ma'um. Mother Well, go nml get him | ,0 1oan !lt 5 ! ,f,r ‘ ' nl on some. Jane He don’t wuul’em. Moth- ] loans. Broad, ireet ,V V er—Well, w hut is he crying about? i castle, Did. Jane 'Bout the ones lie's done had.— |
Harper's Weekly.
John Cook, north side of square, i is giving free a handsome set of ware well worth $7.riii. See advertisement i in thio paper. 214 I
I or Rent Two fu ni i dl' d i - quire |ii7 Elm Street.
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A HERALD WAN! Do Wonders—••
I To Make Room i * * f I or my Holiday Goods
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I will sell Base Burners, Wood Stoves, Suit Coal Stoves iii Hot Blast and Oaks. Cook Stoveand Kangcs, at postivoly the lowest prims cvei ol. lerod in the i il v. They niiist po, Call and I'd in' prices. Sole agent for Model & Frazier Stoves and Ranges. A. R. H inert.
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