Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1908 — Page 4
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Make Room tny Holiday Goods
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SOUTH SIDE SOL \HE
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I^cfe Arnold went to Linden this | Jes«e Oreen si»ent Sunday In Goa-
riiMrning.
Mrs. C. C. Gillen and son are In
Koachdale.
Coral Burke has
Gloverdale.
Ted Leehey is in
on business.
r-tiirued from
Crawfordsville
John Smith of Fillmore Greeneastle today.
Mrs. C. \V. Savage is spending the j
pr rt.
Miss lielia Talbolt was In Cartershurg Sunday. Barton Shipley was in Crawfordsville yesterday. J. Cravens of Purdue visited friends here yesterday. The Boston Club will meet tonight with Mrs. Walter Allen.
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"loving Pictures and At Op erf i M < > u >s c:
day in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Mary Byrd is in Crawfords-
ville visiting friends.
Albert Hamrick left today for Chi-
cago for a few days.
i- D. Mathias and family returned
■ to Chicago yesterday.
Miss Grace Browning has gone to
her home in Koachdale.
Miss B-rtha Higgins Is spending
'u/ can -»*> none heller. <hir^ are the same as show n in -t ti-atri- i:i New ^ nrk. t hicatf-. Loinlnn atnl I’aris. I ^)-"NIC3H C; (irainlfather’s Pills. Peculiar
In Iretain). Kicursion to Killartt-y.
' ng- uni Ster-M|»lii-«,n: •( Mi Come. My Lou.” “Bronco
Buster.''
I Ed Hibbitt and daughter, i .-p'-nt Sunday in latdoga.
People.
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Ethel,
Harris
TfiUSJEE STONER ENTERTAINS
roMIM l.l> I ROM l*AOE OWE. would it u l-nv- the end of the table wln-n he found a fox scampering i ro an open ridge, (Fnxridge|. Tin- Smithy at the -et of sun was '•la .tiled Mis- - i'bson and Miss Lovett took Cupid with his man I a r i n : eniei'ilirance of her name, (I. '■ s.i;,; Thtjuia round a cornet and i ■ it hon t-I over hi* late de’iai in. iniisical world. Mr. -toner pied i trusty (et-) wearing t in* ' i and h<‘ Milled, he knew 1 Id oon be o * "■ prison (oftice). But I cannot tell you all, my
memory fails me.
That dinner! - x courses but really it was ten, anil such eating! An hour and the telephone rang. I thought it was a signal to stop, but ft was a call for Miss and when she said we will be there on the 11:15, I took ourag- and h-gan to eat again. Oyster, turkey, cranberries, sherbert, ui' u season and out of season, ' ' l • alll. ca !>i etc etc., etc.. and then good cistern water, (it rained down th-ie last week). Well, after another hour they bad to open both double doors for us to make our exit
to the front parlor.
Now what! .Music? No, all too
sluggish. Singing? No, all too full. Laughter? No, a faint sight of torture. We ju t sat and rested a while
and th*'U rested some more. Fimilh Mr. Sin lair arose, next lie
mo, il. i knew he was safe, then lie f' ue i hh, courage and walked. 1 knew v hut wa ' oming. He pushed somi ! iiiu in f mu of the host and in a few well rho ' n words he made the pi' ntation speech giving a I tea ut 1-
ful Morri. chair to Mr. Stoner. After a few moments of suspense
the trustee responded grandly elo- ' lently ami then at back in the soft ■shion All that mnlle! It was good
warm good night and a welcome
back again.
M'a- the frolic o n time' T t (if. 'y minutes late. Hut weren't we all happy? About so. Well no. not all. - ami Mis- knew some line at the station were waiting for
r belated car.
"See the reflection on the western someone shouted in ecstasy. Now see the great headlight, I ould almost embrace it, - ’ smiled ‘ All aboard, ding, ding. Hie next stop Will he made at the
Francis Walker and Etrl I have returned to Purdue.
Charles Wolfgang was in Indian-
j apolis on business Saturday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Will Herod spent Sunday with friends in Fillmore. Mrs. C. C. Hurst and Mrs. Bascom O'Hair went to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. W. A. McCloud of South Jackson Street is on the sick list. Mrs Homer Blake went to Reno, Ills., this morning to visit her par-
ents.
Hon. S. F. I,ockridge is attending the International Live Stock show at
C h lea go.
Txitta Holland has returned to her home in Mitchell after visiting
friends here.
Mrs. J. T. Allen has returned to
i-pot.” Presently the brakes were _ ppli-d and the conductor shouted, 1 -r home in Bainbridge after visiting
I he first class in Astronomy will I relatives here.
•dens- arise, nod then nass " anrl
: . | nL . | ’ ‘ Mrs. Bascom O'Hair is visiting her
i.' ii i looked at mv watch it was
Sunday morning. 1 nephew Mr. and Mrs. Alonso J. Mil-
On
who was there.
NEWS OF POLICE COURT
John Schull of this town and Houston Foster of Hendricks County wie before the mayor this morning on the charge of intoxication. Each was lined. Schull stayed his fine hut
Foster went to jail.
Mrs. L. Priest has returned to her
; om " in ,f' n,, “ r s ^ n(,in « a ’ IjZ. ncuiihs in Banning. Cal
, nephew Mr.
! ier in Chicago.
Fred Wampler of Gosport has returned home after visiting his cotis-
, in, Edw in Kelley.
Miss I/ola Sparks has returned to her home in Craw fordsrville after vis-
iting friends here.
Mrs. Ountle of Darlington has returned to her home after visiting John Goble and family.
KHAL ESTA TE TRANSFKK.S ■»
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•r-x-x-x-r-j-x-x-r-x-x-x-x-:-:* Mary J. Sherrill to John H. Williams, land in Mill Creek 'P Eliza A. Cramer to Cicely V. Roes, lot in Greeneastle ... Oliver D. Swain to Win. C. Glascock, lot in Greeneastle Jennie C. Jennings to Jefferson Cause!, pt. lot in Gloverdale
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Seven Years of Proof.
“I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condl•v he w;i plea - , *° D throat, chest or lungs,” says
e<l' .Y- Henry, of Panama, Mo. The No i hi hour of music and wor ld has had thirty-eight years of
' o ti lock cuiii' and proof that Dr. King's New Discovery
it diil nine too oon. “Blessed he the tie that hind- " was sung and goodbyes were said, then the wagon was reloaded with its human freight. The driver . whip rang out its keen snap on the till night air and we were on our way home, yet the cheerful lights still shown and flashed us a
is the best remedy for coughs and eolds, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at the Owl Drug Store 5 0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Dr. B. F. Hypes of St. Louis, who ■'a- visiting his sister. .Mrs. \V. F. Swuhlen went to Brazil this morning. Mrs. Deford returned to her home it Salem today after a short visit with friends and relatives In Greencastle. Mrs. Bert Minigus has returned to her home in Chicago, after spending Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Teague. Mrs. L. F,. Stewart who has been tisiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Bunten, has returned to her home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Walter Mathews and little laughter, Elizabeth, are here tinguests of her mother. Mrs. Hammond and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. James Vermilion and daughter, Hazel, were in Brazil yesterday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCallp and other relatives.
Mrs. L. Snider and Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Vandament went to Putnam- I work,
vd'e this morning to attend the reception given for Parks-McCIure
wedding.
j rlie day in Indianapolis. M. I). Ricketts returned yesterday from a week’s stay at French Lick. Miss Eulalia Hamilton of Cicero. ■ P-nt Sunday here w ith her parents. Miss Helen Sunday has returned from a visit with friends in West Baden. Misses Era and Edna Bence have returned from a few days’ visit in Noblesville. Miss Nora Alspangh who is teaching in Brazil wa- here Sunday with her parents. Miss Bernii - Church has returned from a visit with Miss Edna Bailey in Anderson. Marshal Reeves went out of town today and Officer Stone assayed the role of Marshal. Miss Lucile Sellers has returned’to her home in Elwood after a short visit with friends here. Clyde Rand-1 and Chester Jewett have r< turned from the Phi Belt con w tit ion at Pittsburg. The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday i December 8. The meeting has been postponed on- week. Miss Mabel jtton-r returns from Montezuma today where she has keen visiting relatives. Roy Dobell returned to Champaign. Ills., aft-r visiting home folks here over Thanksgiving. Miss Louise Kiefer will return toda> from Albany where she has oe-n visiting for a few days. Miss Susie Talbott has returned to Pendleton, where she teaches school after visiting home folks here. Mrs. H. C. Darnall will return to Muncle tomorrow after visiting her mother here, Mrs. E. A. Talburt. Miss Helen Birch has returned to Galesburg, Ills., where she Is teaehng after spending a few days here. Mrs. Walter Alba ugh and daughter. Margaret, leave Wednesday for Oklahoma, to join Mr. Albaugh there, where they will spend the win-
ter.
The teeond sermon in the series on ilth healing and similar subjects v.us preached in the College Avenue h irch Sunday evening. The subject •■vas ‘•The Christian’s \ttltude toward
Faith healing.”
Tiie regular monthly meeting of the official hoard of the College Avenue church will he held in the ha pel on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. There is important business and
full attendance is desired.
Only ten of the one hundred and thirty of the out of town teachers weiv absent from the Teachers' Afsoelation im-eting Friday and Saturday, which speaks well indeed for the interest of these teachers in this
J-elJi III ISliJJfil.jU fr »m the Cry Baby” at Opera House December 4.
Elm-i Cook and Miss Pearl Dunnington were married at the home of the Rev. A. P. Riley Saturday after11 o°n at l o'clock. Both are well now ii here and their marriage came as quit- a surprise to their many
friends.
•Mr ami Mrs. Henry Stephens and son Vlex, have gone to Marion for a three weeks’ visit with relative*. I hey will come hack here for a short Hslt before going to California to live and will he accompanied 4iy their daughter, Veda. M' - J E O'Hair, Mrs. Margaret Fa it aw and Mrs. H. H. Crow will entertain tomorrow in honor of their birthdays. \1I three birthdays come j on December 1st and the ladles have formed the custom of entertaining, each year, in honor of the event. The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the College Avenue < hurch will bold its regular meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m . a t the home of Mrs. Landes. The society I'Hd a prayer service this afternoon ut Hie residence of Mrs. Phillips.
Do You Love Your SWHETHEART? We presume you do and we are sure your Sweetheart loves pure candy. This you will find nice and fresh at BADGER & COOK
Ed. Hillis visited in Brazil yesterday. Rev. Brown was in Brazil last evening. Rollie Siddons was in KnighBville last evening. Walter Myers sjx'nt last evening in Terre Haute. C. A. Pierle visited friends in Cloverdale Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Beemer visited in Lafayette over Sunday. William Chastain of New Maysville is In the city today. Mrs. C. N. Strotibe of Koachdale visited friends here yesterday. Ida Earnest and Lucile Marsh visited friends in Brazil last evening. Mrs. William Kreigh and daughter, Margaret, visited in Amo yesterday. Earl Harris has returned to Lafayette after a visit with relatives in the city. Mr. ami Mrs. O. L. Jones returned from the East on the 5: tl car yesterday. Mrs. James Vermilion and 'laughter. Hazel, have returned from a visit in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce returned from the east on the 5: li car yesterday. Ora Moffett has returned from s|>eiKling a few days at his home in CToverdale. Miss Jennie Farmer has returned to Elwood after a short visit with tier mother. Mrs. Jesse Hampton lias returned from Indianapolis where she has been visiting. Mrs. C. Slaven who has l>eon hen visiting friends for a few days has gone to h*T home in Roochdale. Miss Mabel Stoner who has been visiting Dr. Newhottse and wife of Montezuma returned home today. Miss Susie Talbott has returned to Elwood after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Talbott. Marie Frazier has returned to her home In Crawfordsville after spending Thanksgiving with Tom Nichols and family. Misses Leila Talbott, Pearl Harris, Hannah Curran, Myrtle Ragsdale and Faye Reese were in Coatesville yesterday afternoon. Miss Lola Pearcy called on friends here yesterday afternoon while returning to Elwood. She visited her mother ti'-ar Koachdale during the Thanksgiving vacation. John Wells, Harry Wells, Harry Grogan. James Grogan. Ix>e Harland, George Ix)ng, Edgar Shame], Chas. Rector, Vernon Sherley, Robert Hamilton, Raymond Pierce, Will Sillery, Walter Crawley and J. E. McCurry spent last evening in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. King entertained last night at dinner the following guests, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, Mrs. Lovett and daughters. Miss Lovett, Miss Nellie and Miss Kate, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Athey, l,e- Wood and family ami Charles King. Phe ladies of the Christian Church are urged to be present at the meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon to meet Miss Grahlel. a missionary from India, who will address the meeting. Every woman of the church who can possibly do so, should be present. Meeting begins at 2 o’clock and lasts till 5, Mr. Edgeworth, of Kankakee, Ills., is here today looking at divers limeslore quarry propositions, with a view to making a purchase if he can be suited. Mr. Edgeworth was a former resident of Bainbridge, this ‘oiiuty, and Is now identified with one of the largest stone crushing industries in the United States. Among those who went to Terre Haute by interurban last evening were Clyde Harris, Paul Cook, Clifford Allen, c. C. Connelly, . Jirn Can . non, Frank Cannon, Miss Anna CanFr» n ; t L rT y St ° ner ’ Albm Hamrick, Frank Day, Andy Stoner, Sam Cully Mf and Mrs. Charley Haspel. Irvin Raney, Miss Hallie Nelson and Mrs. ^hi s D f i h ManV ° f th '‘ ,n af ‘ended The Stubborn Cinderella,- .„ Terre Haute opera house last ii|^| lt
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-Pure WhiskeyFour full (piarL. 1 years old §‘>.00. Four full quarts, 3 years old $2.75. Four Fives to Gallon. 1 year- old $2.5n. Four Fives to Gallon. 3 years old $2 25. One Gallon .luo. 4 years old §2 75. One Gallon lutf. 3 year* old $2.50, One Gallon Jnjj, 2 year* old$2.25. All kind- of wines and liquors. Schlitz and i rr l‘
Geer. Ales in Bottle,
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• VV. J. Higert, t 108 N. Jackson Street.
PhOHNIX CAFE. Phone 10,3.
HOVING PICTUR ES Ev ans Bro>s.’ Toni^h The Holy City. The Gold Brick fcomic.) Fry in Chickens (comic.) Jessie Janv s the Bandit. SO.Mi: "The Little Mustic Cottage by the sea CHANGE OF PICTURES EVERY ’
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On December 1st I will open a Butciier Shop old Vancleave stand on North Jackson Street. 1 will the choicest meats at all times and will appreciai
patronage. Phone .'
PROMPT DEI l\ KRN
B. F. DAVIS.
Vm. Kruigli is iu Chicago. Charles Hroadstroot i- in Chicago. Pete Stoner anil T. lloltam are in Brazil on business. Mrs. Mary Graves of Fillmore spent the day here. Mis. J. Montgomery of Coatesville '•'as in the city today shopping.
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Wanted [ will haul the manure away from the stables of those who desire it once each Week. Tel« phone John Riley, phone 730(4 Gt
We have a large amount of money to loan at 5 per cent on good farm loans. Broadstreet K- Vestal, Greencastle, Bid. dw-tf
I urnished Rihuii for Rent Jackson Street.
105 N. f>t8
The best p ce * 1 to buy yo! i ] Cakes, Rolls id ^ < B r e a d. Fro h ^ \ every day. ►
'find Your Business! If you don’t nobody will, ft is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King's New Life pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your system. 25c at the Owl drug store.
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froin the prict • (sew here.
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