Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1910 — Page 4
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GREENCASTlE herald
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Tfee Elks Till me««t In regular session this evening.
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Coming • • •• p - 1 t .rt t r <H - Wednesday July 13. 1910. Life Portrayals of KING COWARDS FUNERAL. Gorgeous.Amazing. Stuoenduous, Superb Views, covering every important detail of the Cortege. At ’ »• f -r_- •you’ll lose if you fail to see it.
PERSONAL j ( Oolit . c j t
E. B. Taylor went to Haute today on business.
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Carl Ell Staunton.
spent yesterday
3. C. Baker is spending the day .n Indianapolis.
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T!:i* .'r-at picture will he given in connection with the rejfuLa: }' ■ ■ > Wednesday Night. July 13. 1910. I ■ ■ will f>» n<> extra ol nr..'. f< r adti*i»'i..!!. not w it the • *’ra expense incurred to secure this film. Thi* will t» your opportunity to a Kuiientl tl .»• -'irr I the w rid. Adnii"»ion 10 Cent- < • 1i.Jr.11 .I • - iit«. 1 a - w-. Fir-t - * !>• _'. a? 7 : *'
George Shockley Is spend n? the •lay in Fillmore.
U. V. O'Daniels is spending the day in Indianapolis
Mrs. J. M. Rudy day in Indianapolis.
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Cieorjrfc: tZ. Hlake,
County Treasurer Jasr-er X.Her was in Indianapolis today.
ebr a 3££ssia ■
There will be a dance at the Elks Hall Wedceaday even.ng.
Fancy Alberto Peaches 30 Cents per Basket
Ora Moffett left this morning for Albin, 111., where be will visit fr.ends
The Common Council will meet in regular session this evening a' 7 .50 o'clock.
Harry Heimburger is working with a bridge construction company this summer.
Mrs R. E. Lyons and son, Robert, left last night for a two weeks stay in Bay View.
E. A. DROWNING grocer. | PHONE 24. r :: ' ..... 7: -LC.S3C
Theo. Boes and Frank Bittles
Dealer: “You say you don’t want paint, paper or calamine 00 your walls—WHat do you want?" Customer: “I want hard, durable, duD-finish. sanitary, rich, artistic, restful colors that are inexpensive to buy and can be inexpensively spread on the walls—yet show no brush marks or laps —colors that contain no lead, and when they are smoked or soiled they can be washed clean with soap and water, and will last for years —that is what I want.” Dealer: “You have exactly described the new Oolitic Wall Finish:' Customer: "How much wall does a gallon ol Oolitic cover?”
went to Coates - . Hie this morning to look over some timber.
E. B. Lynch went to Indianapolis 'his morning 10 select the furniture to be used in the Elks new hall.
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I i-n .1 mt V. , we ■ . - . - \Ve ie-lieve that i- what it Tni- - Company is for ami w.- are not too bij? or too tak**n up with *t i .r-re-*« to (tire personal help ai d pep on tl attention to every mat woman and child who want" get a no mattei bow email your lepoaita. Onr saving tve already grown beyond our expectetiona being at this time tnf>re than "He liiin irni and thirty thou-and dollars and increasing • very day. We pay you interest on all you deposit ami you can withdraw any jsirt or all on demand.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. P. D. John have returned from Evanston and Crawfordsville. where they have j been visiting.
Mias Lizzie Frank, who is hen. for a visit with her sister, Mrs John Voung. soon will go to Colorado to spend the remainder of the summer.
Dealer: Two gallons cover 600 to 800 square feet of wall—two coats—that’s more than enough for an average room. A few strokes of the bruih—and there you are! Oolitic Walls!"
Are you the Customer? I am the Dealer.
Elrick Gamble is here visiting Miss Ruthven Syler.
today
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CORSETS
Mrs. George Hathaway has returned from a visit in Rockville.
Miss Genevieve Harris, of Indianapolis, is visiting Miss Ruthven Syler. Miss Margaret Carroll, of Hammond. Miss Nelle Kenefield. of | Michigan City and .Miss Mary Finneran, of Lexington, Ky., will come tomorrow for a visit with Miss Anna O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien. They will he here for about two weeks.
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Hot Weather Kind A SALE
All women kn. w the P. N. Corselsthey are standard.
P. N. SI Summ r Corsets G9 C
There must have been some-; I thing doing at the Airdome last 'evening to keep people in their ! seats in a pouring rain. And there j was something doing without any question. The Manhattan Stock Company fresh from the banner week of the season in Terre Haute was demonstrating to a Greeucastle audience what a really good company can do with a good play. Little Miss Robinson Crusoe proved such a winner last evening that only a heavy rain drove the people out of the Airdome. Little Miss Robinson Crusoe will be played again tonight and those who failed to get their rain checks will be recognized if they make themselves known at the box office.
No woman wears a corset for fun y^t ♦ you might think to from the del .(,{ * end comfort derived from a P. N Sirr. mer Corset. We have them in all sizes to fit a iy. one. Wo have yoi r size an 1 style.
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Our Cooked Meals,
Lafe Young, of Brazil, was here for optical treatment this
morning.
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THE CENTRAL 1KUST CO.
The new show - window being ■ builded in the Allen Bros. Dry Goods store is rapidly assuming shape and will be completed be- \ fore many days. The new win-1
F >r Sale by badger 6c Cook Exclusive Agents
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Mrs. Timothy Murphy is confined to her home in the uoith
part of town by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Coleman, of Indianapolis, are here visiting Mr Coleman's father, Jerome Co eman.
Olives, Pickles, Wafers, Cheese Canned & Meats, Fresh Fruits and Bakery Products <: ire just what you will need for a first class - out cioor Dinner. | ZEIS & CO.
Kenneth Sharp
dows will be a great improvement ! is here today,
for the store.
Coatesville
AIR DOME
TONIGHT
LiLLle Miss Robinson Crusoe
ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS.
Change of Play and Specialties every Night,
T. W. McNeff is spending the
day in Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tilden, Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Overstreet. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Nelson and . ,, , lis passenger this mormng. Mrs. Charles J. Arnold are home
John Cooper was an Indianapo-
from Lake Maxinkukee where Miss Margherita Burton has re-
they attended a house party gl>en turned from a visit in Indianapoby Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnaby jig
PARIS BY DAY IS BiDOY ENOUGH
A letter has been received by \iigs Ethel Simmons has return the Herald with a request that it e d to Bloomington alter visitiuy be published. The letter did not | Miss Elsie Naylor,
include the signature of the writ-
er. Co m m u n k at ions sent ’ to | Miss Lydia Beeler entertained a the lit-raid without a s.gnature number of her girl friends yesterare not published, at least, not uu- day at a thimble party,
til the name of the writer is
■here are on the make and resort to known, all the dodges that catch the gullable and separate them from their
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen anc children are visiting in Kokomo
A J. Biddle, his daughter, Mrs. The >‘ wil1 return the latter P art 01
dollars, and American tourists i- •''heeks, and grand-daughter.
the week.
Mrs. Lucy Crowder of Ellsworth, Rigo county, was a Greencastle visitor th.s morning.
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Grocers and Bakers, sj
J. P. Hughes is in Brazil legal business this afternoon.
Miss Alice Murphy, of the Model Clothing Company Is on a short vacation on acount of the illness on her mother, Mrs. Timothy Mur- | phy.
LIFE MOTION PICTURES AT OPERA HOUSE
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I d . 1\<E-TONIGHT A Kin lli-s Tu: ’ I v i £ >k. i s« >Mi AND N IKVYS—• In th«? Laud • • Muini^i:: w t4ll A fr ne Pi tuie-s >4 hl' an i Vi***s, A lmis u .o . ni-<, i tnldrc i I i i ni. .v lu gni' at 7 :s A K inr. Ldward a F u^aral tninrii'*rr« •% n lI» ^<t 1
CEO r.PLAkr, Mil
Born to John Phillips And wife,
of 3H North Madison street, a cro P 8 are a failure there and that daughter. Mis E T. Zarlng n fl
daughter, at 4:00 o'clock Tuesday >‘e is coming home soon. Terre Haute. morning Both mother and daugh- °ais are being harvested in this Miss Florence Aker, who » I ter are reported to be doing verv pert of the county and a good crop home from Greene . tie, is thmt- ^j| nicely. The child has been named is reP° rte d- ened with tyhpobl i .er Ruth lElmer Anderson, of Poland, vis- I^vi Carpenter an.I family spoilt I
ited here Sunday. Friday with Sallie >liowalter.
Don Roberts, of Brightwood, Claude Kellum is home for a Ind., is here visiting his parents, short visit. SOCTHF \st I l.oVD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts Mr Frank Cagle has been repairing' Mrs< Grace y w ^| e v, of Indla» ^ Roberts is a former Greencastle his house the past week. ai)oli8i lg visiting her uncle Alufj
boy* John Boyer and l^aw rence W. Vickers 1 agle, of Brazil were hunting Squire Iddings' court wag in »*
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Mrs. J. \\. riutherlin, left this 1 ue8g an4 ] pleasure trip. Mr. Ellis of course, the morning. Mr. Biddle went ,o La- j W jjj re turn the latter part of the
reem to be the easiest of easy Helen, of Beamont, Texas, who i G W. Ellis went to Indianapolis marks in this purient midnight f**' 6 been the guests of Mr. and t j,j g morning for a combined busi-
prowling about. The Louvre Is,
most celebrated of the Palaces of f >ort9 f° r a short visit. Mrs. j the surprises of Paris for the un- Paris, not only because it is mag- •''keeks and daughter will make a ^
Informed Is to see that the patrons niffeient in architecture and ex- 8horl Tisit in and return Stafford Purdien, of Muncie, exof the wine shops are pretty equal- tent, but because within its walls here 8°‘ n g uer iherl11 of D* laware county, was ly divided between the sexes, and are stored a large portion of the ! here toda> and called upon Sherthe women seem take to wine, and greatest ar treasures of the world Andr * W Hlrt and Elmer ^ iff Stroube and Sherifl
not only bx>k at it when it ghetb —they are beyond price In dollars its color to the cup, hut drink it and cents, and there is little, if with a relish as evident as that of any, artistic trash or rubbish in the men the acres of floor and wall space
left this morning for Farmer Mike Kelley,
ini . a little town on White river, near where they will fish for sev-
Paria—it is untamed and seerns '•> sorts. Nothing preventing we will he untamable A fe* days aao w- leave Paris tomorrow- for Marsailsaw one run over a man and ill les, and then on to Mentonl, Monte him, and last night we saw two Carlo, Nice and Genoa F. A A.
of these b. e ri* in r.ste-’s •->!- • -
On an order issued by the Post-
eral days. The boys took a camp- office Inspector the annual mid-
‘ ” “““ " ' ri( , outfit along and will rough li summer .vtdghing and counting ol ^ while at the river. They expo t , Hie mail handled by the city car-
lo catch some big catfish w hile ( rler s of ike local postoffice was at the river Other fishermen arc opened several days ago. For six catching nice ones this reason anu days all mail handled by the city the Greencastle cimrods hope to carriers will be weighed and get their share of the sport. counted and the result reported
to the inspector when he shall
James L. Gavin or the law firm (all for it.
of Gavin, Gavin tc Davis of Indi-,
anapolis yesterday was re-elected Miss Mae Peregrine, daughter
F r, r hoUSeS, barns grand treasurer of the Beta Th< ta -Nlr and Mrs D A- Pere 8rtne, roofs carriage* floors W college fraternity at the seven- of this town ’ who several months furniLir^ ^nH Flnn^ national convention a ago went to Arizona on account of turniture and Hoor ^ decided her health, has given much of her
lide, no one was injured hut the
autos were badly smashed. Riding is not a luxury In Paris,
it is so cheap that it is common. Three of us rode last night from the Bourre to Pass) and back—over ten miles, and the cost
Hish Grade Paini?
for the whole party was about
Finishes that- are un- to hoid the . oineiltlon iD the mid- time while in Arizona 10 >>t-
ltlH " excelled Varnishes, lie VS'wt nest 'ear the choice enrr work ’ 8he b " ing both a c" '
lmrf * »^ to “ ; • - Window Glass, Putty • cove- and wriur of P roae meat. The butcher shops a • - . - — - J —<—■- ~i. o... «-
horse meat is sold are designated by having a gilt horse s head hang-
and Paint Brushes.
Miss Pere-
iand and Indianapolis to be mad s abilit-V i8 ^Te* by the later. Mr n.vir, . m » m m.r.hir> f »tl she has informed friends
ing In fropt of them, the unpleas ui. ant thing about It is that the SQnaOie.
Mr. Gavin's membership in
to his.
Our prices are rea- the fraternity dates back * " H«. here that she has been awarded
college days at DePauw Univer-1 ,b ® fifth prize in the Samuel
31st. It will be an old settlefl and citizens' pienn i f Floyd ton ; ship and adjoining countr). Emil body is invited to r me early ul | bring their baskt-ts well filled
George Landes, trustee of Green-
castle township, let a contract for s< l ,urrt ‘ ls 80Uth of ht ‘ re 1:l8t week. sion a few hours this week two school transfer wagons to the ' rs ° llie - ' ,ace ’ of ferre Haute, The fourth annual reunion ! Thomas Buggy Co., today. The vislt, d ,n south Putnam last week 8( hool district nun. t 7 will * contract was let by bid. m ' 1- ' an8 is 0,1 l h^ 8 lc k list. held in the Millman grove will
Isaiah Craft and family visited of Canaan on Wednesday. Au|«l| Two new cases have been filled in Clay county Sunday. in the county clerks office. One
suit is that of Thomas L. Grider,
who is suing Walter Hathaway on HAPP\ HAM4>\\.
a note. He asks judgment of J.'io. Alva Cline spent the Fourth in
The other suit also is on a note. Ind ‘ a " a P° liB ' have a freo for all dinner and Elizah Grantham asks judgment - " rs - *• L. Hubbard visited Sam ... . i . .I
on a note for $3.7u. which he McClure s Sunday,
holds against John W. Manche L. Macy was at Poland Fri-
and others. ^ ayMiss Laura Hall and sister
There will be an ice cream tea- Parthena called on their brother : ' > > •> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - ' - ♦♦♦♦! tival at the Lena M. E. Church n. S. Hall Sunday. • * Saturday evening. July 16th Bv- Mias Myrtle Cline returned to •> WANT \i* COLlMX. * !
erybody is invited to attend. Indianapolis Monday after spend- •> ing a week at home. :• > •> <• •> •>♦♦♦♦*
BOY, WHIi.K (COASTING
joy the day. A well arranged ; -jg gramme and good n. .»ic will »
furnished
1 '■ James Macy was at Brazil on „ v 551
IS BITTEN BY IKM•. Tuesday VACI .M CLK\MM.—PHOMv w
While coasting on his wagon on 1 * n?ne ' Morrison and wife vlsSemlnary street this morning, * ted -,arTies Milliamson Sunday.
Floyd Coiling, son of Mr. and Mrs ” O. M. Coiling, was bitten by the KF.KLSt ILLK.
large Collie dog owned by Harry '"' 9S ' 0S8 > e Aker spent Thurs-
Goldberg. The dog bit the boy In day and EHday with Miss Lorene Soreness of th< the side, leaving several teeth- ' ^k 61,8 ' °f Brazil. er Induced by vto
MONEY TO LOAN on nurses, cittk ,*ic. See the Home L’* 1 ' ,tt
,s. 1.‘8, whett?
marks. Dr. Tucker dressed the Parties interested will please injury, is quickly wounds. meet at the ReelsviUe cemetery fie** application of Chant!" 1 '^' Friday afternoon for the purpose Liniment. This Uni; ent Is ij BLACK HAWK. of cleaning up the cemetery. valuable for mus i rheuntX"’ ^ Homer Bandy. who went to Mrs. W. R. McElroy has been and always affords quick reW i anada last week, writes that the spending a few days with her Sold by all dealers
French manner of cooking meats so completely changes its aopcar-, ance and flavor that one does not know whether he is eating beef or
horse
sity. He was a member of the
Francis
Woolard Contest.
20 Per Cent Cut
class of 'SC and has many Green- ' v °olard. the known author, castle friends. offered prizes for the best senti-
ments in verse and prose on the
C. C. Connelly, of Greencastle. suhjact of ‘ Father”. The choice one of the state hoard of accounts of the collection of contest verses
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Paris by day is gay and giddy |fl th<7 pHCOS Of 3.11 OUT ®«14 examiners, who with E. B. submitted to him are to be utills-
COOK VViTrl GAS Last Chance for Free Gas Connections
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and gushing, and altogether wid- -
Wall Paper
open. Paris by night we have not sampled, but their are guides galore anxious and urgent and w ill- |
Ing to show innocent and unao- ... a u „ a: phisticated tourists the blase and NOW is the time to
secure bsrgsins in
ence over all other cities in these Wsll P3p8l'.
peculiar lines. Of course, there
are thousands of tourists who patronize this sort of thing, and the system Is allowed and even fostered for this reason—the people of
Jones, Stevens Co- i"
Swift, has been examining the ed in a volumu to be the companbooks of the township trustee of ion to his volumna ‘'Mother," i ass County, of w - hich county “Good Fellowship.” and other of lx>gansport is the county seat, his well known works. More than has finished his -work in that 400 manuscripts were submitted county and have forwarded the in contest and the committee, report 'o the Governor and to the which had the work of grading chief accountant. The report is a them, awarded Miss Peregrine sensational one and is stirring up fifth place. Many well known auall kinds of commotion. Nine thors submitted manuscripts and trustees are reported to be short Miss Peregrine, in winning fifth their aceounts to the total place, is to be greatly cougratulat-
amount of $14,5J^.6G.
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Cook with Gas -The Cheapest Fuel on k.arth Greencasile Gas & Electric Light Co. Phone 117, 493 or 603
