Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1913 — Page 4

THURSDAY, JfARTH

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SEE THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GRANITE WARE IN OUR WINDOW AT 10c A PIECE GROGAN & MILLER *‘JUST OFF THE SQUARE” PHONE 24. SPRING AND WASH. STS.

Your Easter Apparei will be easily selected if you will inspect our elegant Spring and Summer line of readytailored clothes from HIRSH-WICKWIRE CO. and MICHAELS STERN &C0. Their garments are easily distinguished from other fine makes, yet the prices begin at $15.00. Nowhere else in the land can you find a more beautiful or authentic display of good clothes than at The Hub Clothing Store

| PERSONAL j James Hurst was in ladiminpolls on business today. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1- Harris are visiting in Chicago. Deputy Sheriff Howard Harr was in" Filmore, on official biu-inea-this, morning. Wallace Dicks, a well-known resident of Filmore was here payin'.’ taxes today. Miss Naomi Itanurl and Mrs. W It. Hutcheson spent the day in Indianapolis. Charles Dodd, of itomhdalo is suffering from a double frnctuye ol his left leg, received in n fall from a load of hay last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooper, accompanied by the latter’s sister, Mrs Hush, of Rrazil, went to Indianapolis this morning to spend the day. James I.ewman, a prominent young Democrat of Ha inbridge anil a son of the late Joseph Cowman, wn • i here, on business, this morning. R. It. Taylor was In Indlanapnli 1 on business, today. 1 Clay Hachelder was in Lador. Tuesday to attend the funeral of Farneli Simmons, a former residonr of that town and whose death or(ii>- , led in Cushing. Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Drake Drookshire of I’oaohdale, and Joel Drookshire. oi I Ibis city, were in Ladoga Tuesday to ] attend the funeral services or' • Homer Craves. Mr. Graves' death %eriirred in New Ki< limond. The McCabe bill, legalizing the town of Dninbridge, which was Introduced in the House by 1’utaaie county's representative, lias been signed by Governor Ralston and is now in force. A delightful social event wa ,; i given Wednesday evening at tbi litmio of Mr. and Mrs. Karl S'ron!" j on Fast Washington st/eet in honor | of Miss Myrtle Herbert, who is vb ; Ring Mrs. Cora OTlrien. Dainty r- | freshments, oAnsisting al> cake, I cream and coffee were serve i Among rhose po eat. we;-,'—M I « ' Mrs. L. C Wright. Mr and Mrs. A .1 Hamriek, Mr. and Mrs Dallas j Mistier, Mr and Mrs II. A. Reeve Hr. and Mrs. A. J. Throon, Mrs | Cora O'Rrien and son Cecil, ami • Miss Myrtle Herbert. The hostess • wn, assisted by Mrs A. J. Throon j Ladoga has organized a gun clul ! with William Goodbar ns president J and Ralph Crimes as secretary and field manager. The elttb was organ Mzed with fifteen very cnlhite: s'members.

Mrs. James E. Cannon has return m! from a visit in Lincoln. Neb. Mrs. P. P. Stoner has gohe to N< w Albany for u visit. Mrs. Pearl Dronsberger is here from llluffton visiting her parents. . Mrs. James I. Nelson has returned from a visit in Warren. „ Dr. Jerome Kin-, local agent for the Ford motor car.-, ha:, delivered to Dr. Charles Stidranski a Ford ■ tiring car. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson have received word of the death of Michael Dalton formerly of this city hut now of Indianapolis, which occurred Wednesday. Mr. Dalton is well-known here. Mr. and Mrs. McKIm Duncan nr< removing to the Denman house. Vine and Poplar streets, which formerly was occupied by Rev. C. 1 . Wade and family. Mr and Mrs. Denman will room with Mr. and Mrs

Duncan.

Hen Curtis and Reese Matson left at noon today for a duck hunt in the

K inkiikce marshes

Karl Lane, Ferd Lttrns, Talbott Christie and Lloyd Hon k returned home Wednesday evenin'., from a week’s hiniflij:.' trip to the K tikal' e marshes. Althiuch the ]iit!ii"': v not the best, there was enough game to insure the boys a goot shot am bey brought home with then enough ducks to give the boa ■ '(nil

i fine duck dinner.

Carlos A. Watson is confined to

birtlp by illness.

A small house on the farm of Charles Cunningham, in Clinton township, was destroyed

yesterday afternoon

Harry Wells and Mis: Pierce saw "The Winsomt at the English opera house in

■ napolis last night.

Although the temporary llnuanee of services at Ridge church had been eonteiiudat ed because of the scarlet fi or which is prevalent in the town i has been decided to continue tic meetings as usual. There will be prayer meeting tlds evening and tin regular Sunday service! SumV •school will lie held a* 1 o', lock. Kp worth League at 6 la o'clock regular services at 7 "a o'clock. A short heavy se' man, giving hi name ns Frederic Smith. Wednesday morning swindled merchants in P«d lord out of f*V!' His unme wa a eld one. Ootnr into a store bo wont-' purchase n small quantity of good: giving a check for an amount seven I days for the purpose of making • tie, and receiving (ho change in reiurn. He swindled six or eight merilinnts and his game was not learn1 (1 until after he had disappeared.

Two Rexall Remedies Of The Same Kind For 1c More than the Price of One * This is Rexall week in the 5,500 Rexall stores throughout this and foreign countries. In ten years the United Drug Co. has gradually increased its number of stores until more than 5,500 are now in operation. And to celebrate Tenth Anniversary of the founding of this organization, the many stores in which the Rexall Remedies are sold, will, for this week only sell you two packages of any Rexall Remedy for the regular price for the first package and 1c for the second. This is a great opportunity to supply yourself with these great preparations. Here is a list for you to choose from:

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REX AL Oathartlc I’ills . . .$ .J5 Little Liver Rills 2f> Eye Wash ‘J!> Toothache Dps ‘Ji> Throat Gargle Cleaning Fuild 25 White Liniment 25 Baby Laxative , 25 Menthol Balln 25 Fearl Tooth Brush 25 Diarrhoea Compound .25 Black Berry Compound .25 Worm Syrup 25 Cholera Remedy 25 Foison Ivy Lotion 25 Rubbing Oil 25 Baby Cough Syrup 25 Foot J.’owder 2 r > Worm Candy 25 Toothache Drops 25 Charcoal Tablets 25 Tooth Powder 25 Pile Ointment 25 Specific Alt. Comp 1.00 Rheumatic Comp 75 Rheumatic Comp 50 Celery and Iron Tonic. 75 Arnicated Witch Hazel. .50

Beef, Wine amt Iron .. .7b Eczema Ointment 50 Tooothache Stopper .. .10 Kidney I’ills 60 Liver Sails 50 Liver Salts 25 Menthol Balm 25 Cherry Bark Cough Syr. .25 Cherry Bark Cough Syr. .60 Now Skin 10 ASTOR S Eye Wash 25 Eczema Remedy 50 Witch Hazel Salve 25 Corn Salve . ,10 Little Liver Fills 25 Lax Quinine Tablets .. .25 Honey and Tar Comp.. .25 Antlsept Sol 25 Arom Castor OR 25 Shampoo Cream 1.00 Syrup Hyphosphates . 1.00 Headache and Neuralgia Pd 10 Suppositories 50 Kidney Fills .50 Dandruff and Hair Tonic 25

Dandruff and Hair Tonic r,u Black Berry Cord. Farasite Killer 2:, Gargle 25 I’enet rating Liniment Fenetrating Liniment Worm Syrup Sarsop and Dandelion .. 1 an Kidney Remedy 1.00 Kidney Remedy Syrup Figs 25 Honey and Pineapple Co 25 Peroxide Tooth Paste Syr. White Fine ami Tar 25 Sulphur and Cream Tartar Tab in Headache and NeurnleNgla Tab. ' 25 Corn Remedy Peroxide Tooth Powd . Digestive Tablets Digestive Tablets .... Arnica Salve File Ointment Catarrh Jelly Blaek Berry Cord.

Jesse Grogan of Limedale, spent | yesterday In Indianapolis. Gray Potter was in Indianapolis I on business yesterday. The Boston club will meet Frida) j evening with Mrs. Oscar Thomas The downtown streets were swept of their winter's accumulation of dirt today. And it surely helped some. Mrs. William Thorn, of Lawrence ville, III., Is here the guest of Mrs. Hardacre. Dan Kelley, the coal dealer, is confined to his room in the New Caplinger Hotel by illness. Mr. Kelley is reported to he in a serious condition Edward H. Wolf, of Uushville, grand Inspector of the Free and Accepted Masons, will inspect the local lodge of Masons this evening. George Myrlck, of Knightsvflle, was here on business, this morning There will he an Important prayei meeting at the Baptist church to night. Mrs. Woody went to Kokomo tbi: morning called by the Illness of her mother. Thomas Talbott has returned ti Gary after a visit here with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, who have been here visiting Mr nnd Ml A. J. Sweeney, have returned to their home In Mooresville. Miss Mary Curran Is confined to her home by illness.

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