Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 December 1908 — Page 3

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1008.

CRFFNCASTLE HERALD

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The Home of

Christmas Sweetmeats

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We have this year, as always, the choicest line of Candies, \uls and Fruits obtainable for the Christmas trade. The Candies are in bulk, in elegant boxes and of host quality. THE NUTS AND FRUITS ARE OF SELECT STOCK. The Palace Restaurant

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GKEENCASTLE’S HEADQUARTERS FOR

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Telephone Orders promptly attended to.

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.Have You Thought of that XMAS DINNER We will have Turkey, Chickens, (ieese and Ducks, aloiis with a full line of Stapleand Fancy (Jroceries. (Jive us a

trial and let us please you.

We also have a line of Dry floods and Notions, Boots and Shoes, Soft Coal. Special attention given to orders for Coal. We will deliver quantities of one dollar and up to any part of the city, (live us a trial. Herod Sc Gorham 715 SOUTH MAUN STREET. Phone 51. Riley’s Old Stand.

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Lor Christmas and New Year

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COUNTY NEWS

As Reported by Hustling Correspondents.

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LONG BRANCH. Carl Frankenberger has gone to Tulsda, Indian Territory, to make that his future home. Nathan Phelps has moved from Brunorstown to Parke county and John Phelps has moved into the house vacated by him. Bruner’s mill is running again, giving employment to a number of idle hands. Mr. Friend, Fred John's father-in-law lias been spending a week witli him, but has returned to his home in Greencastle. Blanche Dilinger has gone to Boachdale to spend a few days with her cousins the Misses Myers' The bible reading was held last Friday evening at Will Alspaugh's Fred Johns is preparing to build a now barn. Elder Nidy of West York, Illinois has been chosen to preach for the l.ong Branch congregation for the )ear 1909. John Wright was stricken with paralysis in November and is still in very feeble health. Arthur Ragle ims his new kitchen completed and ready for occupa-

tion.

Elder Colglazier completed his year’s work with the West Union congregation last Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Wright Barnett with her newly wedded husband has moved into the house on her father’s place on Snako Creek just below Fern Cliffs. Miss Eva Wright lias just returned from an extended visit with friends at Okalla and vicinity. Our school will close next Wednesday until after Xmas but will continue through the holiday week. The friends of Mrs. Mollie Ellis, who recently moved from our neighborhood to Greencastle, have learned with surprise that she lias undergone a surgical operation for the cure of appendicitis, since her depar-

ture.

James Phillips still continues in

very feeble condition.

Mrs. Ara Wright Connet lias re-1 moved to Greencastle where her husband is employed as a telegraph

operator.

John Thomas is slowly recovering from a severe attack of grip which has kept him confined to the house fur about six weeks. Number ten will give a Xmas entertainment ncx! Thursday afternoon. number two at night undl.ee Wood will make a tree on Xmas evening. All out to get your Xmas

presents!

MT. MERIDIAN Jim Breeden and wife spent last week here visiting with relatives * and friends. Minnie Day called on Ethel Smith Thursday afternoon. The High School was dismissed last week on account of Mr. Hurst being sick. Alice Runyan and Ethel Smith! and daughter called on Mary Hurst Tuesday. Nola How r ell of Indiadnapolis visited relatives at this place the tirst of last week. Ray Vaughn and wife and sister Zt 11a spent Wednesday night with his sister Mrs. Clara Staley. Several from here attended the social given at Albert Tinchers’ on Tues ay night. D. V. Hurst has been on the sick list. Oran Hurst spent Saturday night with home-folks. Lina Hurst attended teachers' institute at Belle Union Saturday. George Collins and wife spent Sunday with Taber Hurst and wife. Ed A kens and wife and daughter Hounie spent Sunday at Henry Fox's. Chan Hill and wife and daughter Katie, spent Sunday with his son, Orville Hill. Delia Hurst and daughters, Vornice and Ruth spent Sunday at Dial Mark's. Ross Runyan and Herbert Simmons spent last Saturday in Indianapolis. John Hurst called on his brother Taber Hurst Monday afternoon.

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Clint Stars and Ott I.isby last Sunday at Jerry Nichols. Mrs. Marla Campbell and Mrs. Re-

becca Shuck and daughter, Mary,

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DI A Y ^ ^ AIN,) Ml SILIAI I I/ATNvJl} instruments OF ALL KINDS FOR XMAS J. F. HILL, Greencastle.

Map of (Jreencnsfle. A new map of Greencastle showing nterurban lino and station, new Caricgie Library and new llig Four lino, printed on good paper at the Herald Jftice for ten cents.

Halley’s Comet. Halley’s comet lias an enviable ids tory, but Its chief claim to distinction rests in the fact that it was the tirst periodic comet whose return was pro dieted. Edmund Halley, an English astronomer, observed its behavior in 1082 and made calculations which led him to conclude that it was the same comet which hud been seen and noted several times before. He figured it would come back In seventy-five or seventy-six years, and, although lie did not live to see Hie event, the comet did return according to schedule. Con sequently it is called Halley’s comet.

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Medicine That is .Medicine. “I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy Is Electric Bitters; a medicine that is medicine for stomacli and liver troubles, and ir run down conditions,” says W/ Kiestler, of Halliday. Ark. f trie Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will he refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at the Owl drug store.

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4 For Your Xmas

\ merry Xmas and a happy New Year to all. Mr and Mrs. Rudisill of GroencMstlo visited the formers sister Mrs. Lentherman Friday. Mrs Anne McClentic of Hendricks county vi itod her sister Mrs. Ohas Toney from Thursday until Saturday. Will Brown of Brick Chapel did some work for Mr. Heady Thurs-

day.

Harry Toney and wife spent Sunday with the formers mother Mrs. Leatherman. Maurice Key! and family visited his brother Ed Keyt Sunday. Tom Underwood and wife visited at Mr. Skinnerhorns Sunday. Mrs Toney and Mrs. McClentic visited Mrs. John Reynolds on Fri-

day.

Vdam Reising, wife and son, Amos Brown and family and Mrs. and daughb t ted at Mr. Heady’s Sunday. Mr. Heady is not so well at this writing. Zimrie Boswell and wife and family visited Dave Boswell and family Sunday. Mrs Adam Reising and little son Paul are spending tills week with her father Mr. Heady. Mrs. (’has. Toney and daughter left Tuesday for Lebanon, Ind., win re she will spend Xmas with her lister Mr Richard Heady.

spent last Sunday at Mrs. Ransom’s. Arch iMcklin and wife spent last

Sunday at Fred Elliott’s.

Allen Campbell and family of Coatesville called on Clyde Wall’s

{Sunday afternoon.

Miss Lucy Garrett made a trip to Greencastle last Saturday. Miss Lora Phillips spent last Friday night with Miss Lucy Garrett. Mrs. Will Shuck spent last Friday in Greencastle with her mot tier. Munson Lisby and wife called on Warren Lewallen’s last Sunday eve. Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs. Will Shuck called on Mrs. Hrotliers last

Saturday eve.

Jess Elliott and family visited at Jerry Nichols’ the first of the week. Mrs. Jemina Duncan and Ona Dishy visited at Munson Lisby’s last

week.

Mrs. Anna Goodwin and Mrs. Sam Goodwin attended church at Fillmore last Sunday, it being Hro. Schofield’s last sermon. Brother Davis will take his place

CHRISTMAS EATS FOR ALL

We have the choicest line of Holiday Groceries, Candies and Fruits in town. Everthing good on the market is to be found in our store. We have secured special Holiday Orders of Fruits Candies Nuts Fresh Vegetables Oysters And all other Xmas Dainties for the Holiday Trade and will appreciate your business. Our prices are as low as consistant with first-class snoods. PH0INE90 QUIGG & COOK S0UTH S c r ER

If you want a turkey or any poultry let us kuon and we will get it

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and preach, on the name Sunday’s. George Woods is visiting his sister Mrs. Will Shuck. Miss Marie Hansom spent last Monday night witli Miss Mary Shuck Malta: If you will send ns your name anil address supplies will lie

sent you.

Marked for Death.

"Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave yard c ugh was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me. and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King’s New Discovery,’’ says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Ban. Ky. “The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained pounds In weight and my healtli was fully restored.” This medicine holds the world’s healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at the Owl Drug Store. 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

TABID ITON BBANt 11 We wisli the editors and readers ; of the Star-Democrat a bright and happy Xmas. Mrs. J. T. Miller lias been quite sick for the past week. Paul Heaney and Claude Scobee j are cutting wood for W. W. Board- I man. Miss Mary Miller is home from Lafayette to spend the holidays. Yapville and Locust Grove schools I will each have Xmas trees and ex-| ereises on Wednesday. .1. It. Miller of Roachdale spent ^ last Wednesday night with his parents here. Ernest Thompson of Franklin i township was here last week and purchased a yearling steer from “Farmer” Miller. ..ir, and Mrs. Claude Williamson have both been confined to their bed by Illness. Mrs. Lida Whitt of Limedale spent a few days here with her parents lart week. Mrs. McMullen of near Roachdale lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lennle Call.

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NEW RETAIL LUMBER YARDS and PLANING Hill

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We can furnish your house patterns COMPLETE, including DOORS, SASH, * and GLASS. We have an EXPERT ES- % J TIMATOR and DRAUGHTSMAN in our X employ, who will DRAW UP YOUR

Herman Wright, our Philippine soldier hoy, is at home. Maud Wright lias returned from her visit at Brazil, her cousin Florsie accompanied her home. Jean Stroube is spending the holidays with friends here. George Layman met witli a serious accident last Saturday. His horse ran away throwing him from the buggy and breaking his leg. Lawrence Elliot of Fillmore is here visiting his cousin .las. Wright. There is to lie a Christmas tree at the church Thursday evening. Mrs. Fisher and Miss Reel visited their cousin Mrs. Hodshire last Sunday. A full attendance is desired at Sabbath School next Sunday as it is the day to elect ofilcers for the year 1909. Everybody interested should be present.

PLANS FREE OF CHARGE. We also handle the famous LAWRENCE PAINTS and FLINTOID ready PREPAIRED ROOFING. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. You do not have to cross the tracks to reach our yards.

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For a Lame Hack.

When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain’s Liniment twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at eacli application Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain, and you may be surprised to see how quicklj the lameness disappears. For sale

by all dc ’ers.

Protracted meeting began al the chapel Saturday night. I Mrs. Herbert Alice and oon. Noble, I visited at Hugh Parker’s Sunday. Aunt Phcobe Wood Is staying at j Nathaniel Stringer’s this week. Mrs. Thomas Broadstreet and Miss Edna Clark spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Pierce. Miss Mlnta Sechnian is visiting her sinter, Mrs. Cornie Buis. Mr. and Airs. Roy MeAninch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clevle

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Mrs. Leslie Pritchard and sons

visited at Nathaniel Stringer’s Sunday. Mrs. James Buis and daughter, Vila. visited at Ernest Eliott's Saturday. Joe Sechnian and family visited at his father’s Friday night. Grandma Cline and granddaughter Ruth Scott, spent Saturday night and

Sunday at Fletch Walter’s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and little daughter visited at Alph Cassidy’s of near Stllesville Monday night. Mrs. Rose Elicit visited at Ernest Eliotts' Sunday. Rev. Alrhart preached at Mill Creek church Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hurst spent Monday at Hugh Parker’s. Miss**-Pearl Ellett received a fine piano for a Christmas present. Daniel Parker and family spent Sunday at Add Wilson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Cornie Buis and children and Miss Minta Sechnian visited Monday at Joe Sechman's.

For Eczema, Tetter anil Salt Hheiiin. The intense Itching characteristic of these ailments is almost Instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by It. For sale by all dealers.

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Decorations

Xmas Holly and Holly \N reath. Fresh Roses, Carnations, and Violets, and Chrysanthemums. Potted Cyclamen, Primroses, Ferns and Violet. I I I v artIV GREENHOUSES J. El I EL OC SOJM. MELROSE AVENUE Telephone orders will receive prompt attention. Phone 354.

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Quite a number from this corner attended the box supper at Reelaville Friday night. Miss Leona McNeil spent Sunday with Miss Nora Young. Miss Ada Chaney dined witli Mrs. Charlei (lard Sunday. Miss Eva Tool and little son called on Mrs 1). 11. Harris Monday. joltii Hi sler and wife and daught, |- Blanche, visited at Ira Raab’s Sunday. Hiss Ruth Ozment spent Sunday with Miss Iva Neier. Sunday visitors at Mrs. Robert McCurdy's were Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCurdv and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Barley Neese of Black Hawk. Rev. Morris spent Sunday at Mr. Logan’s. Elmer Danhour spent Sunday with Mr. Everet I/igan. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Huffman and Roy Ozment and wife visited at Mr. Rufus Oznient’s Sunday. Everyone Invited to the Christmas entertainment at Croys Creek Friday eve.

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I or That Dull Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done n e more good than any tablets I have ever used. My troublb was a heavy dull feeling after eating.—David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach ami Improve the digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. They far superior to pills but cost no more. Get a free sample at all dealers and see what a splendid medicine it Is.

Red Groses Drug Store H AND-PAINTED CHINA: French, German and American decoration CUT GLASS and novelties. HAND MIRRORS in Ebony, Mahogany, Oak and other wood backs. MANICURE SETS, Comb and Brush Sets, etc. STATIONERY in endless variety. Elegant line of PERFUMERY. See our 25c and 50c bottles. The swellest line of CANDY you ever saw. •!*3 Don’t buy your Christmas goods until you have been to the Id RED CROSS DRUG STORE 1] .X*.:».;..X , .X~X 4, : , *X**X~>*:~:* 4 X**X 4 *:-X'*:* , X-X 44 >V< 4 *: , *:*‘: 4 X**: ,, : , *X* 4 :«*:* 4 :*': 4 *X 44 X 4 *:* 4 V>*: ,, :**: ,, :*4 , : ,, X'*:* , > , > 4 : ,, : ,, : , *X->X~X**X~X ,, M*< , *X ,4 J M S M X“X.-. , V , .*V , .**.~.* , . , *.".~ 4 * , ."*" 4 ~«

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