Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 20 October 1910 — Page 8
Local News
Seott Mints, of Route 10, was at Indianapolis on business Monday.
Claude G. Ricliey, of Indianapolis, and Miss Jessie Mints, of Route 10, spent Monday here with friends.
Ed Pauley, of rural route 8, has employed Doc Rafferty to work on the farm tor him.
Mrs. Elvira G. Roney has gone to Fargo, North Dakota. She will be gone two months.
Noble Pauley and family, of Indianapolis, were guests Sunday of Fred Williams and family in Jackson township.
William Davis, who has been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davis, returned to his home at Utiea, Ohio, Monday.
Mrs. I. A. Goble and daughter, Miss Naomi, spent Monday in Indianapolis with friends.
Oscar Jackson and his carpenters are putting the finishing work in A.T. Ginley's new house this week.
W. L. Ricks and son, Worth, have gone on an extended visit with friends in North Yakama, Wash.
Clyde Morrison, a student in Indiana University, will come Friday for a visit with his parents, Oak Morrison and wife.
Mrs. Charles Kessler, who has been here visiting her brother, John Tindall and family returned to her home in Anderson Monday.
Mrs. Chas. McKown and daughter, Margaret, rpent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis the guests of Wm, Coultrap and family.
Mrs. Nancy H. Curry left at noon Tuesday for Eria, Kansas, for an extended visit with her brother, Isaac E. Thomas and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Johnson left at noon Tuesday for Sau Benito. Texas, where they expect to make their future home-
Mrs. H. B.* Smith and Mrs. W. B. Canaday, of Fortville, came Tuesday for a visit with the former's daughter, Mrs. T. E. Lowe.
Excursion to Mammoth Cave, Ky., Friday October 2S. Write S. H. Creighfon, ."21 Lemcke Bldg. Indianapolis.
Albert. Pilcher, wno spent a year in Greenfield as one of the Reporter force, writes to friends in this city from Pomona, California, that he may ivturn to Indiana.
Kay Havens returned to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Sunday night after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mr--. J. M. Havens.
Miss Elizabeth Curry, who underwent an operation last week for enlarged tonsils, resumed her work as school teacher Tuesdav.
Mrs. E. A. Thorton, of Knightstown, and Miss Mayme Patterson, of Willow, were guests Monday of their sistitr. Mrs. William Marsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts have returned from a few days' stay in Chicago. The}- report a fine time.
Jasper Judkins and wife spent Sunday with Thomas Seaman and family near Maxwell. Tliey feasted on home grown watermelons from the patch of Charles Carlton, who has a good supply ivtt.
OTTERBE IN.
Mr-. J. W. Griffith spent Wednesday with her parents, Columbus Eastes and wife, of Mt. Comfort.
Ruby and Hilda Sanford spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Cumberland.
Mrs. T. E. Scotten and daughter, Irene, were shopping at Greenfield Wednesday.
T. E. Scotten and wife and Earnest Sanford were guests of Henry Hawkins and family at Amity Sunday.
Some from this neighborhood attended the pie supper at the Washington school house Friday night.
Albert Scotten and family visited W. E. Scotten and family, of Mt. Comfort Sunday.
Irene Scotten and Eva Crump were guests of Ida Sommers, of near New Palestine Sunday.
John Avery and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting John Griffith and family-
Joshua Roney was in Greenfield Saturday. Goldie Scotten was the guest of Gladys Scotten at dinner Sunday.
Lee Fuller and family, of Sugar Creek, took dinner with George Crump and family Sunday.
Listen for the wedding bells in this community. John Griffith and wife and C. L. Black and wife went to Indianapolis Thursday to see Roosevelt.
I. M. Sanford and wife visited Owen Griffith and wife Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Black met with an accident Saturday, while driving home from Greenfield. The lorse got frightened at a car and she was thrown to the ground. One rib was broken, but she is recovering as well as could be expected. f*
Nettie Sanford visited Irene Scotten. Saturday afternoon. Alice Griffith entertained several of her cousins in honor of John Avery and wife, of Indianapolis, Saturday night.
George Crump and family and Lee Fuller and family visited Mrs. E. E. Scotten Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Everyone is invited to attend the township convention at the Mohawk South church Sunday afternoon ac 2 o'clock.
CARROLLTON.
were at
Jos. Woolridge and family Shelbyville Saturday. Mrs. Eph Gillespie of Gwynnville visited Sunday with John R. Andis and wife.
Marion Tucker, Earl and Bert Swain and their families took dinner at Isaac Swain's Sunday.
J. E. Glass was away Friday on business. Mrs. Sam Davis'has returned from Kansas.
Martin .Matillo
khas
moved to In
dianapolis, Mrs. James Moore and Grandma Matillo of near Greenfield, visited at John Matillo's.
Carrie Borden and Jos. Woolridge had some nice horses at the Morristown show Lee Boring's Shetland ponies also made a hit.
O. G. Ziegner and wife are visiting here. Alpha Smith, Ralph and Nellie Matillo and Opal Weber attended the recital at New Palestine.
Mrs. James Lewis was given a postal card shower Saturday, the occasion being her 69th birthday. 2
Frank Boring is recovering from a severe illness. Dr. Hawk attended him.
Little sons of Quincy Wooten were here Sunday from Morristown. Ethel Lucas has returned to Indianapolis^
Quite a number of relatives of Sarah Joyce surprised her Sunday- in honor of her 54th.birthdap.
Harry Weber has put in cement sidewalks. A modern porch has replaced the old one at Dr. Hawk's. C. A. Anderson is also making some improvements.
George Smith and wife were given an old-time charivari Monday night.
Ruschaupt-Bardonner
The home ol' Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bardonner, one mile southeast of New Palestine was the scene of a beautiful wedding on last Wednesday evening, Oct. 12th when their daughter, Miss Nettie Bardonner was married to Mr. Fred Ruschaupt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruschaupt, of Shelby county. The wedding was witnessed by eighty-five guests.
The parlor was used for the ceremony room and was beautifully decorated with white carnations, white dalhias and palms. "Lohengrin" Wedding March was rendered by Miss Hazel Mitchell as the bridal pair entered. During the ceremony which was read by the Rev. Frank Collier the music was changed to "Hearts and Flowers.'" Mendelsohns Wending March was played for the x*ecessionel.
After the ceremony a wedding supper was served. At the brides table in the dining room the bride and groom, their parents, the two grandmothers of the bride and the oldest sister and the brother of the groom were seated. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white messeline trimmed with bands of pearl trimmings, She carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and smilax. Mr. and Mrs. Ruschaupt were the recipient of many handsome and costly presents': They left that evening for Indianapolis and on their return went to their new home in Shelby county.
The guests included, Mrs Elizabeth Lantz and Mrs. Mary Bardonner, grandmothers of the bride, Supt. Frank Larrabeeand family, Ed
Moore
and family, of Greenfield, John Aschraft and family, William Lantz and family, George Bardonner and family, Mrs. Emma Heisser and son, Mrs. Monroe Frictsch, son and daughter, Lola Bardonner, Ezra and Carrie Schieldmier, of Cieero, Henry Ruschaupt and family, Ed H. Ruschaupt ajid family, Henry Fink and family, of Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobi, Mrs. Addie Ruschaupt and son, Anna Ruechaupt, Cora Smith, of Arlington,Henry and Atta Webb'-r, Gertrude Ashcraft, Clara Armiger, Kittie Smith, Ethel Collins, George Ruschaupt, and family, Henry Lantz, and family, John Fink and family and Rev. and Mrs. Frank Collier.
U. B. Revival Services.
The revival service at the U. B. Church was splendid last, night and interest is increasing each evening. The meetings will continue over the Sabbath. Rev. R. W. Harlow is assist-ing-the pastor, H. W. Robbins.
Colt Show.
Show of suckling colts sired by the different horses and Jack at the Rising Sun Stock Farm Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 2 o'clock p.m. d&wl
WILLOW
James Vandyne has moved in the house vacated by Elmer Parker. F. H. Sipe and wife visited relatives at Kennard Sunday.
Harry Pratt and wife are visiting friends in Willow. Lucien Pauley and wife, of Indianapolis, visited Oil Keller and family, of Milner's Corner Saturday night and Sunday.
W. S. Thomas and wife, Richard Kinder and family called on John and Mayme Patterson Sunday night.
William Parker and wife attended church at Nameless Creek Sunday. Minerva Gibson visited her daughter, Eva Humphries, at New Castle Sunday. Mrs. Humphries is sick with typhoid fever.
Harry Pratt and wife, Ed Williams and wife, called on Orville Plummer and wife Sunday afternoon.
Mayme Patterson is visiting Mrs. Adell Marsh and family for a few days.
Mrs. Eva Grunden and children vis. ited Daniel Ware and family Saturday.
Moses Vandenbark, Elmer Sipe and Ed Record attended the funeral of Miss Goldie Henry at Eden Saturday.
Grover Vandyne and wife, George Woods and family took dinner with James Vandyne Sunday.
John Marsh and family, attended church at Charlottesville Sunday and Sunday night.
W. S. Thomas and wife, A. E. Sipe and wife were at Cleveland Sunday viewing the remains of the wreck.
Omer Fort and family were entertained at dinner Sunday at the beautiful country home of Ora Thomas and family.
A. B, Thomas is improving some of his property in Willow. Samuel Grunden and wife, William Grunden and family visited Alvah Reeves and wife Tuesday.
Mrs. Howard and son have moved to Indianapolis. Mr. Howard is reported as being some better.
Naomi Kinder was at home Saturday night and Sunday and returned to her school at Kennard Monday.
Mrs. James Parker was at Greenfield Friday. Mrs. Cara Kuammes, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, John Speagal and wife, this week.
Nettie Pai'ker was calling on Maud Plummer Monday. Alston Vanduyn will move in the house vacated by Mrs. Howard.
The milk plant started Monday morning with 275 gallons of milk. John Bussell was the first man to get his milk to the plant.
Elmer Sipe was at Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Julian Thomas visited William Sherry and family a few days last week.
Goldie Thomas entertained a lady friend from Indianapolis Saturday night and Sunday.
Robert and Lewis Simmons are reported much better. Charley Markle and wife were iji Willow Mondav.
MT. VERNON.
Benton Saville and family spent Sunday with Hilton Hanna. Jesse Hiday and family spent Sunday with Arthur Hiday.
Wm. Stansbury and family and Ott Bolander and wife spent Sunday with Porter Bolander, north of McCordsville.
Bertha Dennis spent Sunday with Nellie Blanton. Isaiah Jackson moved on the Lee C. Thayer place Monday.
Amos Saville, wife and daughter, Blanche, spent Sunday at Greenfield. Henry Pope and wife, Walter Wheatley and family, Mahlen Wiseheart and family, John Pope and Chris Pope spent Sunday with Andy Denney.
Elsie Wheatley, who has been sick for several months, but is now able to be up, was given a post card shower Monday in honor of her 15th birthday. She received 105 and wishes to thank all who sent cards for their remembrance of her.
Hazel Lain spent Thursday with Clara Hiday. Alma Saville spent Sunday with Mrs. Gilbert Hanna.
Lincoln Davis and wife and Harry Jarrett and wife spent Sunday with Wm. Cauldwell.
Ed' Apple and family visited tives at Knightstown Sunday. Ed Lewis has moved on the place. Chas. Skull, who lived there moved to county.
GREENFIELD HE! CBLICAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910
rela-
Shull
formerly Hamilton
Mabel Huntley, of Oaklandon,spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Geox-ge Jackson.
Walter Snider had a runaway last week and his buggy was torn up. Arthur Hiday is still
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the sick
list but is some better. Mrs. Maude Duun and Mrs. Will Whitaker spent. Monday with C. W. Hiday.
Gilbert. Hanna is having his house repaired. Jesse Saville is leaching school in Green township at the Walker school.
Mr. Irwin, of Fortville, has bought the Oraph Dunn place and will move to it in the near future. Mr. Dunn he has
Just Received Another Car Load of
Kokomo
Fence
All Sizes
LORAIN
STEEL RANGE "It's On Legs" Over 300 in Use in Hancock Co. This is the best baker and fuel saver made. Don't take our word for it, but ask those who use them. We will give you their names.
bought the Steel store. There will be a box social given at the Jackson school house, Friday night, Oct. 2S. All ladies are to bring lunch boxes, which will be sold to the highest bidder.
There will be preaching at Mt. Vernon Sunday eve by the pastor, Rev. Me vers.
R. R. No. 8.
Revival meeting meeting begun at Curry's Chapel last Wednesday night. Thornburg Mrs. Cecil Parker and Miss Nannie
Bussell spent last week with menas at! pork
Indianapolis. Spencer Crane, of Cleveland, is completing the new house for Mrs. Nannie Scott.
George Moore is working for Will Philips. Ernest Moore, Virgil West, George Barr and family all of Greenfield spent Sunday with John O. Moore and family.
Spencer Glascock and wife spent Sunday with Lafayette Glascock and family.
Rev. Loveless called on Beck Low and wife Tuesday. The new house of Arlie Parish is nearing completion.
Mrs. George Moore is spending the week with relatives at New Palestine. Bert Orr and wife, of Greenfield, called on friends on the Route Sunda v.
WILKINSON
Mrs. Julia Wrenrick, of Carthage William Elsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Slifer, W. O. Sebastian, of Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christy, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Evans, Mrs. Mary E. Patterson, of Indianapolis were entertained by M. T. Morris at his home near here last Sunday.
E. C. Martindale is at Purdue and Lafayette t&is week attending lectures.
James F. Miller and family' are at Zanesville, Ohio, on a visit with relatives.
Mary Jones left last Wednesday for Oklahoma City to visit her sister, Mrs. Oscar Suess, and family.
Blanche Hopkins has taken her place as clerk in the J. L. Justice store.
Jesse F. Evans, candidate for Auditor, is out over the county soliciting. Several people from here will attend the speaking of Albert J. Beveridge at New Castle next Saturday night.
Noah B, White, of New Castle, was in town Wednesday morning on business.
NAMELESS CREEK
Robert Simmons is some letter at this writing. Ila Hauey and family visited Walter Scott and wife Sunday.
Emory Lacy and family were the guests of Chester Murphy and family Sunday.
We Can Save You Money On Your Fencing
C. M. CURRY HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO.
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dinner with Charles Williams Sunday. Frank McCray and wife visited S. M. Addison and wife Sunday.
Ed Harding and family spent Sunday with Lemuel Moore and family. The remains of the awful wreck at Cleveland are almost ready to be taken away.
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We Carry a Big Line of All Kinds of
Base Burners Soft Coal Heaters Air light Wood Stoves
Gook Stoves Steel Ranges Cast Ranges Malleable Ranges
Wiil Orr, wife and daughter, Julia, The teachers of Van Buren town™ and Walter Addison and wife took ship met here Saturday fcr their first There was a good attend-
Ada Wales, of this place, and Ada have been visiting Mrs.
Ada Whisler at Atlanta and
Charles
Several from here attended all da meeting at. Charlottesville Sunday.
FOUNT AINTOWN.
Several from here attended the funeral of John P. Wickliff Sunday. The speaking at New Palestine Saturday night was largely attended.
Columbus Jackson and wife, of New Palestine, were at Greenfield Tuesday.
J. E. Cummins and W. H. Jordan have completed a barn for Cris Curry near London.
Myrtle Tucker is assisting her sister, Mrs. Ora Snodgrass with her household duties this week.
Mi*s. George Moore, of Greenfield, route 8, is spending the week with her parents, W. H. Jordan and wife.
The sale of Marion Noe was largely attended Monday.
FOUNTAINTOWN.
Mrs. A. C. Miller is spending the week in Indianapolis. Ira McNamara is moving into the Sherman Ayers property.
John Low and family, Mrs. Emma Shirley and Mrs. Jasper Roseberry were guests of Uriah Lowe and family Sunday.
Perry Duncan and John Low made a business trip to Scott county last week for apples.
Otto Cleary, of Peru, was the guest of John Watts and wife Sunday. Lon Corkin was at Indianapolis Thursday.
Don't Buy a
BASE BURNER
until you
have seen
BUCK'S
Double Base
RADIANT
Oil Stoves and Ranges Gasoline Stoves and Ranges Fireless Cookers
institute. anee.
We have now an organized team of ball players made up of good material as demonstrated at the last game played here between the Fountain town Ramblers and the Greenfield White Sox. Score 13 to 2 in favor of the Ramblers. The members of the team are Walter Roan, Charles Gunn,
D.
Rufus Rigdon, D. Bravard, Virgil
Duncan,
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Lawson Wickliff, of Indianapolis, attended his brother's funeral, John 1 Wickliff, Sunday, which occurred at Liberty in the morning, also the funeral of George Wickliff at 2 p.m. «punday at Olive Branch.
Mrs. Dr. Miller and children were calling
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friends at New Palestine
Sunday. John Hardy and family spent. Sunday with William Davis and wife, near Freeport.
Mrs. David Murrian was at Indianapolis Tuesday. Frank Fout and family visited his father Sunday.
Veruie Boring was transferred from here to the C. H. & D. station at Arlington.
Art Pope, Wallace Tavlor,
Harold Hungate and Elzie Copple.
MILNER'S CORNER.
S. M. Gable and wife, Ralph Cable and family spent Sunday with friends at Hartford City.
Walter McKenxie is en the sick list. Mrs. Rehema Dawson is spending a few days with her daughter, Julia Spier, near Pendleton.
George Valentine and wife were calling on Ad Millner and wife Thursday.
Ida Wilson was shopping in Pendleton Tuesday. Walter Troy and F. M. Jackson were at New Castle Saturday, where each purchased an automobile.
Golda Troy spent Saturday with lit? grandparents, Joseph Collingwood and wife.
Henry Valentine, of Anderson, spent Sunday with Ad Miller. Several from here attended the funeral of Goldie Henry at. Eden Saturday.
Harve Jackson and wife were visiting Dr. Earl Gibbs at Greenfield Sunday.
F. M. Jackson and wife were the guests of Elmer McComas Sunday. Lucien Pauley and wife, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Arena Jackson, Charles Hayes and wife were the guests of Oliver Keller Sunday.
Jeff Rains and wife, of Pendleton, called on Herman Poole Wednesday. O. P. Keller transacted business in Greenfield Saturday.
Arnold Keller is spending a few days with relatives at GreentownfMary Troy and Hcllen Poole were the guests of Julia Jackson Sunday.
Mrs. Levi Jackson, was shopping in Pendleton Friday. Riley Johns and family, of near Shirley, were visiting Walter N. Troy Sunday.
About Hungarian Patridge. A man who was interested input--ting outHungarian -at ridges iu Hancock county last year, said a few days ago that he had seen one covey of the birds this fall. He said that he heard of a nest last summer in which there were sixty eggs.
The mas Sherman and wife, of Noblesville, attended the public sal of Forest Crider today, and \Vfcre the guests of Thomas Mitchell, of rural route 3.
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