Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1910 — Page 4

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GREENCASTlE HERALD

Thfre seems to be inborn in every every person a love for good quality and good workmanship. Perhaps you know someone who is especially particular Send Them to —Vermilion’s— Particular peop‘e care about quality, character and impressiveness of tneir appen ance; that is why we invite tl em to visit up, vv>-■ nave just the qual'tv\ work manship and style of mater ials that wins imong connoisseurs. t* _ •T’

PERSONAL.

Roy Jackson was In Brazil yes-

terday.

Mrs Harry Maxwell and son, Donald, are spending the day In Indianapolis.

Fred John Is spending the day in Indianapolis. Paul Cook and Erwin Baney were in Crawfordsvllle Sunday. Miss Duncan, of Terre Haute, Is the guest of Miss Ida Overstreet. Ed Black and John Robe each made a shipment of sheep today.

Melvin Froyd went ues today. McKIn Duncan was Haute Sunday.

Terre

E. A. Browning’s Grocery

Worley Timmons and James

Sam Reardon went to Indian- Cannon were In Indianapolis yesapolts this morning after spending terday. ^ i *• Sunday with friends here Miss Tjaura Jackson, of VermllHarry Maxwell, who has been Ions, is spending her \acatlon at confined to his home for the past Indianapolis. ten days by Illness, Is again able Mr an( , Mra Frpd Cunn | n g hara to be out. an j daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday Miss Vera Fisher is absent in Mansfield.

from the F A Gillmore store on

Miss Goldie Kaufman has re-

a vacation which she Is spending turned from a two wef>k , 9 vl , |t ln

at Winona I^ake

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Atlanta, Ind.

Mrs. Florence Farmer and daughted, Zella, are moving to In-

dianapolis this morning.

Miss Ruth and Miss Edith Owens, of Amo, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs Chas Broadstreet

Miss Mary Lovett left today

,, .for Princeton, Kan , to visit her

Ves Miller went to Bridgeport , brother. She will he gone several this morning to finish some work ,

R. D. Wilson returned to Connersville this morning after spending Sunday with his wife

and daughter here.

Miss Edith Stroube, of Green rastle, will arrive here this e\ening to visit a few days with Dr. Hawley ami family Brazil Times

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t'OR MALE A few tons of new eloier hav Phone TiU .1. I. Fisk fX>R HALE— Good wood stove and I'urner and oiei gasoline stove Mis. Morris 12 Poplar street. M»Sf—Between Fox Rdige School house ami East Andeison stn-e. a sinull blacK poi ket book con ti'.inlng money. Finder leave at Herald olilce and receive rew.ui

MISSHSNNACOMES HuMoliSIVi DENVER

In that town. Mr. Miller will go to Southport the latter part of the

week.

Leslie Frank and two sons, of Clinton Falls, were Greencastle visitors this morning. They left this noon for Indianapolis to

spend the day.

Miss Myrtle McCammack, of Greencastle, who has been visiting

l»K ERNEST COOPER. OF PLAINFIELD, WHOSE WIFE \\AS WITH MISS HANNA IN THE WEST, IS l\ CRITICAL CONDITION.

aCUIDENTIV shot by friend

weeks.

J. T. Maloney was called to near Marshall, Ills., this morning by the serious illness of his fath-

er, John Maloney.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huff went to Trinity Springs, Ind., this morning, where Mr. Huff will take a treatment for rheumatism John Ixing, of Chicago, is here

here with her grandmother, Mrs visiting his mother, Mrs. P. Ix»ug. America Sims, returned home this Mrs. Ixing and son went to Indi- | morning.—Brazil News. anapolls this morning for a short

visit

Miss Mayme Hunnicutt and Miss

Minnie Worthington, of Indian- Eliza C. Vaughan, mother of apolis, who have been the guests George Dobbs, who has been serof Miss Alice Hamilton, returned iously sick at home near Belle to their homes Sunday evening Pnion, is reported slightly iniprov-

The Presbyterian Sunday School ' '* ,ol ^ a I r -

will picnic In Black's woods on Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan RuWednesday. The picnic was plan- ark, of near Stllesville, a daugh- | tied to occur earlier but was post- ter on July 2 3. Mrs. Ruark was poned because of the bad weather formerly Miss Frances Walker, of

. . . u , , this town.

License to marry has been is-

sued to William Frank Cole of Mrs. A. J. Nelson, who has Carbon ami Flossie Fern Roach, been the guest of Mrs. Chas Greencastle. Also to Johnnie B. Broadstreet and Mrs. Pete Stoner, Brown, of Quincy, and Anna M left this morning for her home in Fellers, of Cloverdale. Indianapolis.

MI.NGFIt HEW INC M \CHI\E CO.. —J. O. Harris Agent, llux S. College Avenue Phone No

C70.

Chas. Huffman returned last Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCalip,

evening from Mooresville, where Miss Arahelle McCalip and Miss Mis Belle Hanna, who has been he was called by the death of his Mabel Wolfe, of Brazil, were here In Denver with her sister, Mrs. father-in-law, last Friday. Mrs. yesterday the guests of Mr. and l.intst i ooper, of Plainfield, has Huffman will remain In Moores- Mrs. James Vermilion,

been called home by an accident in vllle for several days

91.80 EXCLUSION f|.,no which Dr Ernest Cooper, of Plain- j Dallas Pickett, of Vermilliona, GreencwMtle to Michigan city Held was dangerously injured. Dr. I The Kev H D- Hicks and two is spending a two week's vacation and return Hunday, .Inly tllst. Cooper, while hunting with a daughters. Ruby and Erna, went He will visit relatives near Bain13 lo. See hand hills for special friend last Saturday was Injured to Indianapolis this morning. The bridge part of the time, the reattractions and phone Motion De- ^ ll *e accidental discharge of a 'Hsses Dicks will go on to Garrett mainder will be spent here.

Arthur Leazenby went to Indianapolis today. Lawrence Sloan, of Indlanpolis, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Talbott, of Brazil, Is the guest of Ed Walls and family. The S. C. C. will meet this evening with Miss Florence Mlesie Win. Lynch and two sons, of Brazil, were in town this morning Miss Elsie Marshall spent Sunday at her home In Crawfords-

vllle.

Ernest Hoffman, of Centerpolnt. was here visiting Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Olive Kelley and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday at Brick Chapel. Miss Grace Colllver has returned to Cloverdale, after a visit with friends here. Miss Florence Black will go to Mooresville tomorrow to visit Miss Helen Scarce. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houck and son were here from Terre Haute yesterday in their machine. A number of Alpha Oraricon Pi girls came today to attend a house party at their sorority house. Mrs Sarah Sedwick and Mrs. W C. Reeves, of Ellottavllle, were Greencastle visitors this morning. W. P. Ledbetter and Geo. M Wilson went to Gary, Ind., yesterday afternoon on a short business

trip.

Mrs. G. W Murray and daugh- , ter. Miss Fannie, have returned to Indianapolis, after vtsltlng Mrs .1 P. Naylor. The house party of the Aloha i O sorority begins tonight. A number of guests are expected to spend several days with the chapter in the city. Mr. and Mrs Willard Gough, of Roachdale, were here yesterday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Court C. Gillen. Mrs Gillen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gough. The condition of Mrs. Chas.

(jreeu Corn Tomatoes Cucumbers Celery (jireell Beans New Beets

Mtickle Berries Gem Melons Water Meloua Beaches I'ine Apple Apples

Spriukf ('hicken PHONE 24.

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i That Fine—

$ Sweet Sugar Corn 4 FRESH EACH MORNING

&

•j Fancy Alberta Peaches ^ X Large And Delicious in Flavor.

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i| ZEIS & CO. Phone 67. Grocers and Bakers. ^

pot for an) information desired.

for a short visit. Mr. Dicks re-

turning home this morning.

LetUug Her Off Easy. (T

0. A. Day of near Fillmore, lias completed the second harvest

Austin Sims and wife, of indl- of alfalfa this year and reports a

crop. He still will get an-

Judge- How old are you?

(No reply.)

“Theu tell us how old jou wore lo llle iast “ud died

shot guu in the hands of his com-

panion.

He immediately was taken to

the Methodist Hospital in Indian-1 ^ ^

Ul H ' N ls ,ll lT here with the former’s mother, other crop this year. Mr. Day has ' ‘ so ‘"Jin' i \j ra America Sims, left yesterday 23 acres of tine alfalfa,

that amputation was necessary. Dr afternoon for areencastle to visit Mrs Mollle McCammack. Brazil , " ast Sunday as Mr. and Mrs

William Haekley were returning from Roachdale one of the axles

Miss Beitha Watkins and Miss ,,f n le automobile gave way and

ed to arrive in Indianapolis from lessie Williams left this morning overturned the machine and ocDenver this afternoon. Dr Cooper ^r Winona Lake, where they will eupants in a gutter at the side of

spend the remainder of the sum- , he road The aut0 wa8 kept from mer. They will probably take the f a Bing on both of them by being

•‘DIED WITH HIH BOOTH ON." * u, " uier ,ourt!p ln thp Winona help up by thp feIK . e Both , hp ' ollege occupants sustained injuries more A broncho belonging to John Fred Dodd, trustee of Floyd or 1|,8R 8< ‘ rlous In character. Mr. Proctor of Jamestown, after de- township, was in town this morn- Haikley liai1 a E* 011 ® broken in his featlng all the blackslmths in the ing. Mr. Todd reports threshing ,,alul and il 18 thought Mrs Hackcouutry iu their attempts io shoe In progress in Floyd township ley Bll8ta ' Ilei l a fractured rib. him, was brought here last Mon- with wheat of good quality hut North » Sa I®tn Herald,

day mid placed in the stocks at small yielding. Wheat threshed , „

Owen's shop. The pony was game | thus far has been making from . Xa,lllalla Sneers are looking

as fifteen to eighteen bushels to the ^ t0 ' he tlUle When doU -

C’ooper is in a critical condition. Soon after the accident a tele- \ eW8 gram was sent Mrs. Cooper and Miss Hanna, and they are expect-I

is well known here.

The Central National Bank IS A United States Depository AND IS ON TUB Honor Roll We have the Largest ( ;t|iitul, I lie Largest Surplus and the Largest Oeposits ot any bank in I’lBuam ('niinty.

I!. L. O il MIL I’resident.

L. BAN DHL. Cashier

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HOLDS DDRUNER'S INDUES!

Today Coroner R. J. Gillespie held the hearing in the ease of the

Prevo, who underwent an opera- d „ ath of JameB K Wyat t, who last

tion at the Union Hospital

week hung himself at his home in

\\ an k 21 Hours a Day. The busiest little things e>er made are Dr. King's New l.lie Fills. Every pill Is a sugar-ceiF od v lobule of health, that chan s s weakness into strength, iautruor into energy, brain-fog into mental

Terre Haute, some time ago. is cljnton town8hlp . Messers Clodfel- ‘T**' - - I 0o,,8tlpatlou ;

steadily Improving. Mrs. Prevo is a sister-in-law of S. C. Prevo

this town.

ter and Powers, near neighbors, who were summoned at the time

the deceased was found, were the

Miss Elizabeth Lockrldge arriv- chiaf witnesses. They sfupenned here Saturday afternoon for an tended ,he removing the remains extended visit with her parents, from ,he barn to th® house and Mr. and Mrs A. O. Lockrldge. w ® r ® able ,0 tel1 practically all Miss Lockrldge has been teaching t ba t Is known of the affair. The music in Kansas City, Mo , for the r®!*^ of the coroner will he made j

past year. soon.

i'he. I'hills, Dyspepsia. Malana 25 c at the Owl Drug store uud j the Red Cross Drug store.

Hun*.

Miss Louise Albright left this

morning for Frankfort, Ind , CARL WERXEKE LEAVES where she will spend a month's COR VAUDEVILLE ClRt’I'IT. vacation with relatives there and at Lake Maxinkukee. after which Talented Roy Makes Short Prelim-

inary Tour Before Making Hookings at Large The-

aters.

ten years ago

Couldn't Fool Him.

they say out West, • with his acre ,Jle t,atl{ between Terre Haute boots on." in his struggles to and Effingham will be completed, free himself from the stocks he Fred Mullaw, a traveling man A auiall gap of about twenty-two broke his back, fracturing two of froni Terr ® Haute was in town m *I®a out of Effingham yet rethe vertebrae of the loins in half Ih' 8 morning and carried the mains to be finished. The work dozen places and rupturing the U ®W8 of the murder, in the Elks ba8 b ®®u delayed because of the spinal cord Dr. Jean shot the ** a H at Terre Haute of a police- sreat number of small creeks animal shorilv after the accident. ,nan Tb ® ball has been robbed which had to he bridged. The The beast put up the most resolute H ® vf ‘ ra * times lately, and the ,wo largest creeks which were tight ever seen in the shop ami utbcer was secreted in the hall spanned with trestles aggregated

died completely uucuuquered.

North Salem Herald

DEATH Ul JOHN \\ VITEItH.

to apprehend the thief. He found an expenditure of $70,000 alone, his man, but when he attempted The time schedules between Efto make his arrest the robber fingham and Terre Haute ate shot him, killing him almost In- greatly reduced because of the stantly. The man doing the shoot- single track,

is known.

It I 8 interesting to note Just

!• P Spangler, of Union town- how much rain our Indiana soil

“i d have you know, sir," said th* tramp, "that i am walking in the footsteps of George Washington ” “I see you are," rejoined the wist guy, but for some reason unknown to me you are headed the wrong way ’’—Chicago News

MONEY lo lx>.\\ on horses cattle etc. See the home Loan and Real Estate Company.

The death of John Watters u e 82 years, occurred at the home of

ins sister-in-law, Mrs. C. O Dell on ship, who is an expert pistol shot, can stand without getting loo he corner of Spring and Wash- engaged last week to dear the much. Since January 1 there has mgton streets, at an early hour Soldiers and Sailors' Monument at been a total rainfall' of 32 13 inIhLTm ? ° f , hear ‘ ,ll8( ‘ a,, " ,, “ Jla, ‘»' ,< ’ 118 <* f Pigeons. On Wed- ches or 1.39 inches more than the H ‘ ,l 8b ‘' rl b,,r,al K,r - n ® 8dav b ® shot 36 pigeons at the normal rainfall of that period In , thi8 ®' p,li "S a ‘ monument and Saturday he killed July the total has been about 7 ,h " Ke> K w t{ ‘’ b - 111 " ,Hr '‘ He >' 8 ® d a 22. target inches, yet you don't need to dig The body will be Pistol with a twelve-inch barrel, more than a few Inches to strike •H.1,0 01,10. ™ ,b- aobom. VVben-ver ,he dry o.r.h, Iblo. ^.u c.o 1 . ° U0C . k t,a ‘ n 0,1 Va "- head of a P l « eon becanie visible great deal of water without getdalla luesday morning for buiial he brought it down and ohe fre- ting saturated. Every vear It iL'v, I'* f0 . rU ' er lj0mt ‘ W:!S ln <,Uently kllled two blrds at on® seems to take mor°e rain to reach ytars°“he has T A ‘ arKe Cr ° W<1 Watched ,h<> ,he 8a ‘ b >- a “on point and bring the years he has been making his performance Recently Mr. Spang- old-time mud back again A few home with Mrs O'Dell ler shot 87 pigeons at the feder- days of bright sunshine even afbo IfOt TALK 111 e HERALDt W,th hls P l »tol —Dan- ter these rains starts the dust to

dying again.

She practices scale* four

she will resume her work for the D. Hawkins Company at Brazil. Henry Meyers Is very indignent over a statement made by the

Herald. The paper stated that Carl Werneke, one of the most Hfenry had acted as his own at- talented children Terre Haute has torney In several Instances while ever produced, is going to seek a the fact ot the matter Is that he larger field for hls musical talonly appeared once as his own at- ents His mother, Mrs. Susan Sutorney. The Herald regrets that pinger, has made arrangements to it has given Mr. Meyers any cause accompany him on a short vaudefor iudignalon and is only too vllle tour of summer theatres, and | ll)UIS H (lav

w ng to make the correction. the hookings have been arranged. She That must bo why her slug-

Mrs. Clara I-a aimers has reeeiv- ln s ®P t ® n,ber Mrs Suplnger will lug u so scaly.

ed a telegram from relatives in El move t0 Chicago, from where the —— Paso. Tex., announcing the death l,oy "" l tour * b ® Keith and ig» u re* . of Dane Washburn, Sunday night I proctor circuit. 1,f lraI ". automobile or buggy may Mr. Washburn formerly lived at | Carl ,las been wel1 k nown In c" 8 - bruises, abrasions, Clinton, Ind. He was a cousin of. thls clty 88 a slne ® r for several T' 1119 «>' wounds that demand Mrs Lamraers and was educated I >earB ln 8plte of th ® fa ct that he Arnica Salve - earth s at DePauw University. His wife, 1 ls oaly nlne year8 old - He has a "'c 'test healer. Quick relief and who died several years ago, be-: Swe< “ t ’ stron 8 vo Ic® and a huge cure results For burns fore her marriage to Mr. YY’ash- 1 repertoire and his winning man- • ,lvr9 "I nil klmla eczema, burn was Miss Mellis Hazelett. : nGr add9 ^r® 8 '^ to the success of chapped hands and lips, sore eyes. The body of Mr. Washburn will hl9 8on K 8 - H ® ' 8 Rreatly in de- o: ' 'ur' 18 . I' 8 supreme. Surest pH® be taken to Clinton for burial. He mand at church entertainments. , ‘" ro ‘-’r.c at the Owl Drug stora leaves one son who is 12 years old. lodge P ro 8ranis, and a!T sorts of H,u, ,b ® u ®‘l Cross Drug store a sister and hls mother, all of ,nUB !cnl events, and IBs Ts always

whom were living in El Paso i tbe mo9f enthusiastically applaud- . ed number. For hls present tour ^ V * * * ^ ^ 9 *

he has prepared a number of character songs to he sung tn costume along with hls straight numhers. Bis friends are predicting, a . .

Patrick Daly, one of the oldest Kfeat success from hls venture - ,bal va ‘'ttti*>n seasou is engineers on the Pennsylvania sys- Terre Haute Tribune. '** "I'on ns and you ezpect to •> tern west of Pittsburg, died tud- ’•* ‘‘U.loy n week or so tu»ny from •5’ denly Saturday at Indianapolis. Carl YVerneke is a nephew of b<,|,,e ' d " H ‘t ttverlook the fa*'* Daly holds the fastest record be Henryti Werneke of this town and ,bat y,,u * ,liVe The Wally ••* tween Greencastle and the capital recently visited here. Ne was on * ,, ® ,a,d >«'•» anywhere * city, having covered the distance ,b ® program at the Camp Fire * ,M ,be United States, or ••• several years ago, a distance of meeting of the 159th Indiana Y'ol *'* ul " 0 “ d > If Jon like. Just •> thirty-nine miles, in thirty-eight Reunion held here July 4 ’•* I’hune the business office— minutes. Mr. Daly was known in * •*hone 85 and the paper will * Terre Haute, having operat-d the .. , *** l M ‘ started at once. It will '•' fast passenger train between In- , ' ^'"h® 1 laln ' 3 Stomach and * prove a welcome visitor and * dl&napolis and this city twenty r ^ ,H ‘e^'ly stimiBut** tlie we .will be pleased to place years ago.i—Terre Haute Tribune ‘ PF a “ d bowel8 to expel poison- * your name on our list for *

ous matter, cleanse the system, ♦ your vacation. ♦

PAT DALY, YAXDALIY HUIXEKH. is DEAD.

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