Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 24 August 1911 — Page 5

That water melons and musk melons are on tap? That we are having a tent meeting?

That this is reunion season? That Tommy Rigney went to the Greenfield horse show?

That we need an amusement hall? That there will be a high school here next term?

Mrs. Thomas Overman is on the sick list. George Ross seems to be holding his own.

Mignon Garriott and Glenn Woods are sick with typhoid fever. Harvey Ogle and wife, Floyd Ogle, Miss Ruth Ogle, of Shirley, and Mrs. Lola Duncan, of Mohawk, met Sunday at the residence of Bert Duncan as a committee to prepare a program of exercises for the Ogle reunion, which will occur at Shirley on September 3d.

Mrs. Jacob L. Mogle visited her daughter and family at Anderson Saturday, returning Tuesday.

A good many people are complaining of the auto-traction service from Maxwell to Greenfield during the horse show at Greenfield.

Lon Paxton and wife went to Fairmount, Grant county, Saturday to spend the Sabbath with friends at that place.

E. C. Martindale started for Lafayette Monday morning to take part in the features of the Lafayette excursion train. It will pass through here Saturday afternoon, the 26th inst. He will return about the 28th.

A number of relatives and friends from this vicinity attended the reunion of the Marsh family held at the residence of Henry Paxton, near Willow Branch on Sunday, the 20th.

Mrs. F. E. Garriott and children visited at Dr. Julian's over Sunday. Mrs. Julian and Mrs. Garriott are sisters.

John C. Cooper, wife and daughter, Pauline, David M. Cooper, wife and son, George, attended the Morrison reunion at Indianapolis Sunday.

Jesse Evans, wife and children, and Grandpa Wells went to Franklin Sunday to visit relatives.

Walter S. Reeves and family went to Greenfield Sunday to visit relatives of Mrs. Reeves.

Miss Essie McCray, the substitute mail carrier for Route 1, is officiating on the road this week, while the regular carrier is taking his annual fifteen days' vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. John Michael, of Anderson, visited at Delbert W. Cox's Sunday. Mrs. Michael is Mrs. Cox's mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott, of Oklahoma City, Okla., who have been visiting here, started for their home Monday morning.

Miss Anna Reeves returned Saturday evening from a ten weeks' visit at Los Angeles, Cal. She thinks there is no place like the Golden West, especially the state of California.

Snow Horses at Indiana State Fair

Big Draft Horses Imported

Not only does the Indiana State Fair show the magnificent horses that are already in the State, but each year magnificent Percherons, Belgians, Clydes Shires and other breeds of royal blood that are imported from France, Germany and Belgium appear at the Indiana Fair in large numbers. These imported animals are the choice of these

WILKINSON.

—Arc You Aware—

That you will be welcome at the horse fair? That Gene Benjamin had a badly burned hand?

Charles VanDuyn sold his household goods Saturday at his residence in the north part of town. The dwelling will be occupied by Alston VanDuyn, the blacksmith, who will move from Willow Branch to this town.

John S. Orr and wife, of Greenfield, visited Joseph Williams and Joseph Reeves Saturday and Sunday of last week.

J. Freeman Smith and family ate chicken and watermelon over at the h'ome of his father, Henry Smith, near Willow, on Monday.

Mr. Newby, of near New Castle, has purchased the Ike Wiseheart

from France and Germany. foreign lands, all of them being prize winners in the great horse shows of

Paris, GLondon, Antwerp and other European capitals. Some of them are seen at the Indiana Fair in showy teams of two, four and six they contest for ribbons in the arena of "the coliseum, and they are conspicuous in the superb parades that are given in the night shows.

property in the south part, and will move soon and make this his home. Ginley Bell, of Terre Haute, Ind., stopped off an hour on his way to New Castle the other day to say "Howdy" to old acquaintances. He formerly was a glass blower here.

Mrs. Vera Yeoman and daughter, Hallie, are spending a few weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sowerwine.

Little Miss Mary Reeves, daughter of James Reeves, is quite sick. Miss Eleanor Pollock, after spending three weeks at the home of S. E. Stubbs, returned to her home at Indianapolis Monday.

Mrs. Luther Mogle has about recovered from a serious illness. Mrs. Emma Justice and Miss Blanche Hopkins were shopping at Greenfield Thursday.

George Sowerwine and wife are making frequent trips to Shirley in attendance at the bedside of Uncle John White, father of Mrs. Sowerwine.

Ira Johnson and Luther Mogle went to Kennard Monday to assist in moving a large meeting tent to this place. A meeting will be commenced at once by Rev. Earlywine and wife.

Claude Davey, who has been work ing at the automobile factory at New Castle, commenced blowing glass at the Woodberry plant Monday.

Warren McDaniel, of Maxwell, made a business trip here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Overman left Monday for Little Rock, Ark., to attend the Overman reunion. They will be gone about ten days.

Pay Bell, owned by Ross Hunt, of Maxwell, and Gray Dobbin, owned by Tom New, of Greenfield, will race Thursday at the track. Three best out of five heats.

The meeting closed at the Christian church Sunday night, after a session of about four weeks.

The announcement is made of the marriage of Warren Edwards, the principal of Rich Square school, and Miss Daisy Saint, also a teacher. They will reside at Grant City.

Born, to Homer Cook and wife, on the 22d inst., a boy baby. All doing well.

R. R. White, otherwise known as "Professor" White, died at Maple Valley on the night of the 21st. He was quite aged. He was a splendid music teacher. A widow survives.

Walter Manlove and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting his sisters here, and other relatives, during his vacation of about a week.

John C. Wood made a business trip to Mohawk Monday. Grover Titus and Hazel Barrett were married by Rev. Summers, of the Christian church at Warrington at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Barrett, on Wednesday, the 16th inst. The newly married couple were welcomed Sunday at the home of the groom's parents, with a feast fit for a king. A reception was given by their friends which will long be remembered. Long life and many"blessing^ is the wish of ye scribe of the Republican.

The Horse Show Association has leased the Staley track' for the speed contest in connection with the horse show on the 14th and 15th of September. See the full program for this event.

CUMBERLAND.

Orpha Harvey arid Edith Reiner will give an entertainment at the hall Saturday night.

Prof. Ernest Linton and party, who have been touring Europe for six weeks, are expected to arrive home this week.

The attendance at the Baptist Sunday school Sunday morning was 127. Collection was $7.92, the men's class being $5. The Rev. Glutton,

pastor of the Tuxedo Baptist church gave a splendid address in the afternoon, and Miss Minnabel Morris sang a beautiful solo.

Mrs. Morris and daughters, of Irvington, and Mrs. Rose Heinrichs, of Indianapolis, attended the allday services at the Baptist church Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Weise and daughter, Frances, of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Gale and family Saturday evening.

Mrs. Charles Harting and children Ernest and Tilla, attended the horse show at Greenfield, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cox last week.

Mrs. Mary Newhouse is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Newhouse.

Mr. and Mrs. Hector Huntington were given a surprise Saturday evening, the occasion being his birthday. About fifty guests gathered at their home and spent a very pleasant evening.

Cecil Cotton was the guest of Miss Katie Hitzman Sunday. Mrs. Charles Hartman left Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale at Michigan City.

FOUNTAINTOWN, R. R. 1. The weather is some cooler apd the katydids have been calling for frost for some weeks.

The McCarty school house is all finished, ready for school, which will begin the 11th of September.

John Willard and wife have returned from an extended visit in Michigan.

Walter Blackford met with a very painful accident last Wednesday. While breaking a colt his collar bone was broken and he suffered other injuries.

Miss Delia Willard is visiting at Arlington with friends this week. The ice cream social was well attended.

Walter Deery and wife were visiting Nelson Blackford and family Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Alma Chapman is calling on friends in East Greenfield this week. Frank Parker is visiting Burt Willard and family.

RURAL ROUTE 1.

Miss Julia Lowe and Mrs. John Andis spent Saturday in Greenfield. Effie Andis returned home Saturday from Greenfield, where she had been spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Freeman Reeves.

Misses Lottie and Lizzie Bass and Ruby Duncan, Nile Siders, Lester Cole and Raymond Trimble picnicked at Flat Rock Cave, Shelby county, Sunday.

Mrs. Riley Siders w7as shopping in Greenfield Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Duncan spent Sunday with Charles Snider and wife.

Robert Duncan and family, of Morristowri, spent Sunday with Pete Ridlin and wife.

Nelson Cook, wife and daughter. Neva, left Saturday for a week's visit with John Sedden and wife in Ripley county.

Lyle Coultrap, of Indianapolis, who has been spending the summer with Charles Snider and wife, returned home Saturday.

Rev. Allen, of Indianapolis, filled his regular appointment at Shiloh Sunday, morning and evening.

Charles Snider and wife attended the funeral of little Helen Fuller at Greenfield Wednesday morning. Riley Siders' silo is now completed. Add Anderson, of Gwynneville, was the contractor.

John Andis visited his niece, Miss Goldie Jones at the Deaconess Hospital at Indianapolis Sunday. Miss Jones was recently operated on for appendicitis.

Coleman Pope and wife and Orville Pope and wife and son, Rex, spent Sunday afternoon with Fay Sutton and wife.

Peter Ridlin and wife were calling on Frank O'Banion and wife Sunday afternoon.

Riley Siders and wife attended church at Shiloh Sunday and took dinner with Jacob Wilhelm and family.

Jacob Wilhelm, who has been ill. is better at this writing.

MILNER'S CORNER.

S. M. Gable and son, Ralph, were transacting business in Anderson Saturday.

George Wilson and wife left last week for a three weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Kansas.

Beulah Rickard, who has been spending the past week with friends in Greenfield, returned home Wednesday.

Several from here attended the Wilson sale Monday. Oren Jackson and wife, of near Eden, were the guests of Jesse Jackson and family Sunday.

James Wilson, wife and son, Evan, of-Anderson, were the guests of W. A. Preas and family Sunday evening.

There will be an all-day and a basket meeting held at the Sugar Grove church Sunday, it being the last appointment of Rev. J. E. Jenkins. Everybody invited to come.

GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911

MAPLE VALLEY.

Conrad Fields and Willis Overman took in the excursion to Benton Harber Saturday night. It was their first trip to the lake.

Mrs. John H. McCorkhill and her daughter, Mrs. George Walker, attended the Marsh reunion at Willow Branch last Sunday.

Peter Fields and most of his family attended the Lacy reunion at the Lacy homestead. They seemed to enjoy the day fine.

Mrs. Ethel Pratt, of Anderson, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, and other relatives here the past week.

May Overman, wife and daughter Edith, started last Monday morning for a ten days' visit with his father, Charles W. Overman, near Little Rock, Ark. All his brothers and sisters were planning to be at their father's home at the same time for a family reunion.

Cyrus Harlan is sick. Miss Leona Moffett has been very sick for a week or more, but is improving some at present.

Prof. R. R. White dropped dead Tuesday morning, between 5 and 6 o'clock. He was out feeding their chickens and stayed a little longer than common and Mrs. White went to look for him, finding him laying on the ground at the end of the house. The funeral will be held here at the M. E. church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Hufford, of Shirley officiating interment at the Knightstown cemetery.

Cecil Morris and his family have returned from their camping trip in Franklin county, near Brookville.

From the number of public sale bills posted around through the country, it looks like somebody is fixing to move.

Peter Fields is having his dwelling house painted this week.

CHARLOTTESVILLE.

Mrs. Geo. Burnett was at Greenfield visiting her mother one day last week.

Misses Inez Haywood and Sanie Wales were at Indianapolis Saturday.

Mrs. William Eib returned Monday from a week's pleasure trip at Michigan City, Niagara Falls and many other places of interest.

Mrs. Frank Foley, of Indianapolis, was here last week. Miss Eva Badger, of Fort Wayne, and Miss Thurza Lewis, of Knightstown, were visiting J. T. Badger and family the first of the week.

Miss Goldie Heathcoe, of New Castle, visited T. J. Owens and wife Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholas received word last week from Oklahoma of the severe illness of their granddaughter, Nadine Anna Nicholas. She is the daughter of Jesse Nicholas, who is well known here.

Wright Jeffries is^ery low at the home of Thaddeus Jeffries. He "is very old and isn't expected to recover. Among the relatives who have been here to see him, are Henry Jeffries and wife, Lon Hilligoss and wife and George Dieter, of Greenfield.

Sidney Ballinger and wife, of Shirley and Otto Montgomery, wife and son, Floyd, of Greenfield, were entertained by J. H. Bell and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins, of near Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, of Brown's Chapel and Will Lowe, of Westland, were at Edgar Lowe's Sunday. Mrs. Lowe has been very sick and is still in poor health.

Emory Fort and family, of Indianapolis, visited Thomas Niles and wife the first of the week.

Inez Treadway is visiting John Frye and wife. Mr. and Mrs. lilarl Binford attended the Elliott-Hancock wedding at Anderson Tuesday night.

Mrs. Andy Watson was at Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Lucinda J. Wyatt is visiting Mrs. I. M. Ridenhour.

Clyde Quickmore has come to the P. C. C. & St. L. depot to take the place of the agent, Marion Philpott.

James Mattix and family, of New Castle, were at Allen Mattix's Sunday.

Ezra Hill is erecting a new dwelling house on his lot on Depot street. Mr. and Mrs. M. Philpott were at Wanamaker Tuesday visiting S. C. Bennett and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. John Duty celebrated their thirty-first wedding anniversary Tuesday. They entertained Misses Helena Amick and Laura Black, of Greenfield Verna Walker, of Nameless Creek Hettie Hunt, Cynthia Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orr and daughter, Julia, and Roscoe Thomas, of this place.

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WILLOW.

Jake Staley, of New Castle, has been home for a few days. Oren Record and wife entertained Sunday, Walter Jackson and family, Walter Welborn and family and Forest Record, of Warrington.

Orville Plummer and wife entertained at pinner Sunday, John Staley and lWly friend.

R. H. Kinder and wife went to Bloomington, 111., Tuesday to spend a few days with their sons, Roy and George.

Mrs. Thomas Guild, of Richmond, and Mrs. Walker, of Indianapolis, gave an excellent talk here Sunday morning, and in the afternoon they organized a missionary society.

Will Shepard entertained company from Kennard Sunday. Cloyd Boner is visiting relatives at Corydon this week.

E. H. Boner and family will move to Illinois in the near future. Miss Lola Deakins, of Tennessee, who has been visiting James Marsh and sisters, Emma and Katherine, for the past few weeks, has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker visited her parents, N. W. Wilson and wife, near Eden, Sunday.

Effie Reed, of Shirley, is visiting the Kinder sisters. J. 0. Fort and family will attend the wedding of Miss Agnes Copeland at Warrington Tuesday, August 22d.

Mrs. Harry Pratt, of Anderson, is visiting relatives here this week. Walter Krammes and wife, of Indianapolis, are visiting her father, John-Spegal, west of town.

Fanny Sherry spent Sunday with John Spegal and family. Leone and Norma Kinder spent Tuesday night with John and Mame Patterson.

Earl Williams and wife, of Argansas, visited M. C. Thomas and family Monday.

Etta Sipe, Addie Fort and Prude Tutterow called on Cora Clark on Sunday evening.

Mrs. Nathan Cranfield spent Monday with M. C. Thomas and family. Will Martindale, Walter Crane and Charles Spegal attended a sale at Markleville Monday.

Noah Spegal and wife spent Monday with his brother, John Spegal. Noah Spegal and wife, Walter W. Krammes and wife, John Spegal and son, Charles, took dinner with William Sherry and family.

Mrs. Lora Record spent three days last week with her father, Frank Bridges and family.

Mary McCue has come from Indianapolis to stay with her father. Alston VanDuyn is moving to Wilkinson where he will work in a blacksmith shop.

Mrs. Maggie Morris will move in the house vacated by VanDuyn.

CLEVELAND.

Willard Wyse is visiting with his brother, Chris Wyse, this week. John Coffin and wife, of Charlottesville, were calling on friends here last, week.

Mrs. Hester Patterson, who was quite sick last, week, is better. Henry Comstock was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Raymond Kinder, on Sunday.

Miss Mabel and Ada Burris attended the reunion of the Burris family at Anderson Saturday ajr.d are spending the week visiting at Shirley.

Will Orr,, our trustee, has been having some repairs made on the school building here preparatory to the opening of school.

Charles Bash and family were calling on friends here Sunday. James Hatfield, of Greenfield, was calling on Cleveland friends Tuesday.

Mrs. Henry Sliepler, of Maxwell, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. Winn, last week, and called on Mrs. Etta Hunt Saturday afternoon.

Services were held here Sunday by Mrs. Emma Lowe, and much interest was manifested.

The Lacy reunion, held north of here on the old Lacy farm Sunday, was well attended and was a most enjoyable event.

Mrs. Mary Burris, of Jerome, Tnd., and Mrs. Lena Kameyer, of Shirley, were visiting M. M. Burris and wife Monday.

Mrs. Lida Kinder and children, Vera and Verle, were visiting Mrs. Margaret Burton, of near Westland, Sunday.

PHILADELPHIA.

James Curry, who has malarial fever, is no better. Miss Grace Holden called on her mother, Mrs. Alfrey, Monday.

Mrs. Ethel Newman, of Rushville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lora Breece, this week.

Nelson Harper has returned to his home from the M. E. Hospital at Indianapolis.

Mrs. Alice Carner, who has been seriously sick for some time, is now gaining some.

Miss Norma Spilker is visiting her father at Indianapolis. George Roberts and wife, of near

Fountaintown, called on Alex Lane and wife Sunday. Several from this place attended the Greenfield horse show last week.

Marion Elsbury and sons, Joseph and Paul, were at Greenfield Sunday.

A great deal of corn is going to be harvested in this neighborhood. Paul Thompson, of Indianapolis, was visiting friends hero Monday.

Sunday school at 9:30, preaching at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 everybody invited.

FOUNTAINTOWN.

Rev. Addison filled his regular appointments at the Christian church here Sunday morning and evening.

Mrs. Emma Snider is entertaining her niece from Indianapolis for a few days.

Kate Milbourn, daughter, Nannie, and Maude Willard were guests of O. F. Boyce and family at Greenfield during the horse show.

A great number of our good citizens attended the horse show and home coming last week.

Mrs. Alva Willard will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society at her home next^ Friday night. '''T)awson Piersall and family, of Huntington county, have been visiting relatives and friends here.

Several from Carrollton attended church here Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Watts were at Greenfield Saturday evening.

Charles Lowe visited Floyd Montgomery at Greenfield last week. The teachers of this place are attending county institute at Shelbyville this week.

Fred Boles is poorly at this writing. The festival given by the Ladies' Mite Society Saturday night, was well attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Duncan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Parish at New Palestine.

FOUNTAINTOWN.

Mrs. Rigdon and daughter, Blanch wrere called to New Castle Tuesday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Verl Justus.

Mrs. Kate Milbourn and daughter, Nannie, attended the horse show at Greenfield Wednesday.

J. H. Showalter transacted business at Indianapolis Friday. J. T. Slifer and son were at Indianapolis Friday and purchased a load of fine water melons.

Mrs. Frank Snider is visiting her uncle at Kokomo this week. Miss Blanche Rigdon returned from New Castle Saturday evening.

Claude Downing and wife spent Sunday with Claude Potts and wife at this place.

Mrs. Showalter, Miss Nolle Martin and Miss Elsie Font arc attending the institute at Shelbyville this week.

Miss Delia Willard returned home from Arlington Tuesday, where she had been visiting Mrs. Stanley.

Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of Indianapolis, wore guests of Jolm Schenk's over Sunday.

MAXWELL.

Rev. Mr. Angle, of Indianapolis, preached in Hudson's grove Sunday. Several from here attended the horse show at Greenfield.

Ben McClarnon and wife M. E. West, wife and daughters, Ruth and Marian, and Rev. Black, wife and sons, Paul and Loren, attended the Martin reunion in Joseph Martin's grove Thursday.

Miss Hazel Jackson is quite ill with malarial fever. Miss Virgil Roberts, of Greenfield is home on a vacation.

Miss Chloe Reedy was at Willow Branch teaching music Saturday. A show has arrived in town to remain a week.

Mrs. Spraggs is very ill at this writing. Henry Reedy, wife and daughters, Chloe and Opal, will attend the Elsbury and Elwood reunion at Mounds Park Friday.

Burt Burk, wife and daughter, Pauline, visited at New Castle Sun-' day.

Curt Reynolds, wife and daughter, Grace, will leave Friday for a visit with friends at Chicago and Hammond.

Leander Roberts and family and Mrs. Chappie visited friends at Ingalls Sunday.

Benton and Helen Duzan, of Fortville, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Martha Barnard.

John Mugg has resumed his position at the depot after an absence of several months. "Bob" Bussell, wife and son, Fred, and Ada Eakin attended the Bussell reunion at Indianapolis Saturday.

Harvey Watson and wife, of Fortvillo, visited A. J. Watson Sunday.

Miss Gladys Teel returned home Friday afternoon from the State Normal at Terre Haute.

Miss Anna Hamilton has returned from Marion, where she graduated from the Marion Normal school.