Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 8 May 1913 — Page 5

MORRISTOWN AND VICINITY -Lemuel Hackleman, of near Shir1-* loh, was here Monday morning on jg' business.

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Clyde Lewis, who was operated on for appendicitis, is getting along nicely.

Ua Chapman and Miss Lizzie Barnes spent Sunday with Wesley Banta and family at Greenfield. -Mi£s Mabel Gant has returned to Y. her home at Greenfield. Her school closed Monday. '\T*- $.:* Helen Stone spent Sunday with V£ Mary Olinger.

Finley Hargrove called on his brother, Sophia Hargrove and wife last Thursday. ^Mrs. Emma Hack and daughter. Marie, were shopping here Monday.

Amos Chapman and wife, of near Fountaintown, and Ira Chapman and wife called on Jesse West and family Sunday.

Our little town was brilliant with the new electric illumination Saturday night. The band plays every Saturday night which attracts a large crowd of people.

Oliver and Sam Olinger and family spent Sunday afternoon with their brother, Charles Olinger and "family, near Carthage.

Morristown is without a meat market now, and one wofild be welcomed. Lewis &v Miller has discontinued handling fresh meat.

MAXWELL AND VICINITY Geneva Mae, infant daughter of Paul Plummer and wife, died Sunday morning. Funeral occurred on Monday at 2 p. m., at the residence interment at Mendon cemetery. The family has the sympathy of this community.

Mrs. W. J. S. Woodall, of Hammond, called on Mary Ann Clark Sunday.

Mrs. A1 Welborn and sons left on Sunday for a visit with relatives at Arcanum, Ohio.

Mrs. Elmer Hudson and M. E. West were at Greenfield Tuesday. George Mallory and wife, of Anderson, have been visiting with her -mother, Mrs. Wm. Reynolds, for a few days.

Mrs. Charles Piper, who has been quite sick, is improving. Veva Whitworth, of Honeycreek, is visiting her grandparents, J. F. Webb and wife, north of town.

Carrey Kimble was called to Kentucky Friday by the death of his father.

Mrs. Robert Bussell and Mrs. P. H. Cooper were at Greenfield Monday.

George Cooper and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ternie Wright, near Greenfield.

Edna Watson spent the week-end with friends here. Elizabeth Alford took dinner with M. E. West Sunday.

Rev. Diiryee was called to officiate at a funeral at Lynn Monday. Harvey Gordon and wife called on his mother, Mrs. Josephine Gordon, Sunday.

Mrs. Mabel Jacksori was at Indianapolis Monday.

ESPECIALLY -SHIRTS^

SOUP TO NUTS COTTON TO SILK

50c to $3

and a good excuse for every nickle of the price

C. WILLIAMS CO.

OTTERBEIN

J. W. Griffith and wife had as their Sunday guests, Edward Eastes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eastes and son, John Misses Viola and Ruby Sanford and the Messrs Oakley Shinn -and Cleve Snider.

Miss Goldie Scotten spent Sunday yvith Misses Hilda and Ulta Sanford. i^Mrs. J. E. Sanford was at Jjidiana is a

Miss Alice Griffith was at Greenfield Saturday afternoon. Clarence Brooks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stansbury, of Mohawk, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoda Sunday.

Miss Goldie Scotten was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Saville, of Mt. Vernon a part of last week.

Misses Viola and Ruby Sanford were shopping at Greenfield Satur-day-afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ganford, of

Cumberland, visited J. E. Sanford and family Sunday'afternoon. Misses Gladys Scotten and Marie Clye spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Alma Saville, near Fortville.

J. E. Sanford and wife were at Greenfield Saturday. Mrs. Freemont Eastes entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, I. M. Sanford and wife, Mrs. Marion Furgason, of near Oaklandon, and Rev. H. W. Robbins.

Mrs. Noble Sanford and children were shopping at Fortville Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lunis Sanford and son, John, of Amity, spent* Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink were visiting William Griffith and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained a number of relatives from Indianapolis Sunday.

AMITY

Otis Snider and family visited Mr, and Mrs. Gus Snider and son, Raymond, of Gem, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Berg Cly had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Snider and daughter, Dorotha.

Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Cly and daughter, Maude Claude Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sargent, Misses Effie and Martha Welling visited Mr. and Anton Ploenges Sunday.

Frank Schildmeier and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, Charles Ostermeier and family, Bert Wright and family, Claude Hancock and family and Mabel Bade.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crump and son. Albert, and Johnnie Hawkins ,visited Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Hawkins Sunday.

Charles Wright and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andis and daughter, Delma. of Gem, Sunday.

Mrs. Lillie Heller went to Martinsville Friday to spend a few days.

Cleaning house is the order of the day. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:30, followed by preaching at 10:30, Y. P. C. E. Sunday evening at 7:30 Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. There will be a children's entertainment on the first Sunday night in June. AH are cordially invited to attend.

WILLOW

Taylor Thomas and family are visiting John Sherry and wife. A. E. Sipe and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks.

Mrs. F. H. Sipe, Miss Mayme Patterson called on Mrs. Richard Kinder Tuesday afternoon.

D. F. Carmichael took supper with F. H. Sipe and family Monday evening and spent the night with George Valentine and wife.

James Marsh attended quarterly meeting at Maxwell Sunday. Tom Clark, of Tipton, spent last Tuesday with Frank Clark and family.

Rose Clark and Vivian Welborn spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Dorothy Record.

Richard Kinder and wife visited Frank Brandenburg and family, of Greenfield Sunday.

Mrs. John Steele and children, of Mohawk and Mrs. Riley Walker, of Wilkinson, visited Frank Clark and wife Sunday.

Naomi Kinder and Uva Vanduyn spent Sunday at Greenfield. Charles Dilly and daughter, Mary of Anderson, called on John

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Mayme Patterson Sunday. W. S. Thomas was at Knightslown Tuesday.

Mrs. W. S. Thomas visited Mrs. Margaret Tuterow Tuesday. Bert Armstrong, of Warrington, was in Willow Monday.

Miss Hazel Johnson and sister, of West Virginia, are visiting Hiram Barrelt and wife.

Orville Plummer and wife called on Mell Williams and wife Sunday. Martin R. Thomas and family attended the quarterly meeting at Maxwell Sunday.

Mrs. N. O. Cranfill visited with her brother, William Wilson, and family Friday.

Raleigh McLaughlin and wife, of Charlottesville, Mrs. Skipper, of Palm. Beech, Fla., visited John Marsh and family Saturday night and Sunday.

Mrs. Adelle Marsh, of Greenfield, and Mrs. Emeline Thornton, of Knightstown, visited with John and Mayme Patterson Saturday night and Sunday. ^)rin Record and family visited Frank Bridges and wife Sunday.

Emery Vanduyn and wife visited at Greenfield Saturday. Mrs. James Parker visited with her daughter, Mrs. Orville Plummer, Monday afternoon.

Omer Fort, wife and daughter, W. S. Thomas and wife, F. H. Sipe and wife, Mrs. A. E. Sipe and Myrtle Fletcher attended quarterly meeting at Maxwell Sunday afternoons

John and Mayme Patterson entertained -at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Emeline Thornton, Mrs. MarjBh and Miss Lucy Morris.

Lewis Warring and wife» spent

Saturday night and -Sunday with William Kimberly and family at Shirley. S

Mr. Apple and wife, of Rushville, visited their son, Alvah Apple and family Saturday night and Sunday.

C. C. Pratt and wife, Qf Dunreith, visited relatives and friends here Saturday night and Sunday.

James Vanduyn served ice cream to his patrons Saturday night. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins, Thursday, a girl baby. _-•'

Mrs. Grover Titus, Miss Hazel Johnson and sister, of Virginia, called on Miss Prudence Tuterow Thursday afternoon."

Mrs. Sarah Huston, Chas. Huston and daughter, Miss Pearle, of Greenfield, visited William Wilson and family Sunday.

Miss Hazel Braddock spent Saturday night with N. O. Cranfill and family.

Orville Plummer and wife visited Leonard Foust and family near Fortville Sunday.

Ed DeCamp and wife spent Sunday with Charles Record and family.

Walter WTelborn* and family attended Sunday school at Wilkinson Sunday.

Miss Ann Hadley is visiting with her s'ister, Mrs. Hutchins, this week Mrs. A. E. Sipe spent Monday afternoon with Caroline and Goldie Thomas.

Mary and Dorothy Record visited Mrs. F. H. Sipe Thursday afternoon. C. C. Pratt and wife and Mrs. Omer Fort called on F. H. Sipe and family Saturday evening.

MOHAWK

O. A. Newman was at Greenfield Monday. Thomas Price and wife, of Bright wood, spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here.

Anthony Maroska and wife spent Sunday with James Flannagan and wife at Shirley.

George Stoehr and wife entertained guests from Indianapolis Sunday.

Mrs. Ella Kimberlin and daughter were shopping at Greenfield last Saturday.

Mrs. Delia Fuller spent Sunday with Mrs. Mariah Campbell. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Jonathan Hiday at Mt. Vernon church Sunday.

Charles Driffel and family, of McCordsville, spent Sunday with David Deshong and wife.

Mrs. Clint Parker and daughter, Opal, of Greenfield, were called to the"bedside of Mrs. Harry Cox, who is seriously ill with neuralgia of the heart.

Mrs. Bessie Cook, of Fortville, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker.

Mrs. Susie Eaks and daughters, Stella and Mildred, were shopping at Fortville one day last week.

Floyd Cahill, of Anderson, spent part of last week at this place.

BOYD SCHOOL HOUSE

'.•Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds and children entertained at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rohrman, granddaughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schneider and daughters, Doris, Edna, Leona, Marguerite and son, Lowell.

Mrs. Lee Fuller and daughter, Freda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley, near Eden.

Addison Barrett spent Saturday night and Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hinchman and family.

Misses Eva and Anna Johnson spent Friday afternoon with Miss Inez Reynolds. ....

Mrs. Oliver Dunham and son, Gernie, spent Monday afternoon at the home of W. B. Reynolds.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunham visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunham Sunday.

Miss Inez and Master Clifford Reynolds spent Tuesday afternoon with Pearl, Mary and Freda Fuller.

Frank Dunham spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunham.

Henry Comstock, of near Cleveland, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his daughter and family, Mrs. G. W. Johnson. ..

Monday Rev. A. J. Duryee, of Maxwell, was called back to his former charge to conduct the funeral services of one of his former members, also a member of the G. A. R. at Spartanburg. The services were held at the Spartanburg M. E. church at 2 p. m., and was largely attended.

|5-'Charles Nigh, of this city, attended the funeral today of his cousin, ShirL Nigh, of Shelby county, who was instantly killed in an automobile accident near Morristown last Sunday evening.

1 Mr. and Mrs.. Wood Walker, Mrs. Charles Whitesell and Miss Louie Whitesel spent the day at Indianapolis. -f

Henry Sivers has moved into the property of Rev. Frank Edwards, at Westland.

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COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES

The Board of Commissioners of Hancock County, Indiana, at their May session, after approving claims, made the following allowances:

J. L. Smith, ins on ct. house. .$ 60.00 Moses C. Wood, clerk fees.. 294.70 Levey Bros. & Co., supplies auditor's office 22.84 Levey Bros. & Co., supplies treasurer's office 18.94 Levey Bros. & Co., supplies sheriff's office 24 Levey Bros. & Co., supplies surveyor's office 10.39 Levey Bros. & Co., supplies superintendent's office 1.65 Levey Bros. & Co., supplies assessor's office 5.96 Elliott Fisher Co., repair at auditor's office 1.00 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co., repairs treasurer's off. 47.02 Mack Warrum, serving jury 16.60 Mack Warrum, serving jury 4.40 Mack Warrum, board prsn'rs 40.00 Mack Warrum, ins and outs 6.25 Mack Warrum, per diem as sheriff 14.00 G. C. Winslow, engineering.. 5.00 Alice Richman, ass't co. supt 27.00 E. R. Gibbs, cor. inq. Bates.. 11.70 Delia K. Gibbs, clerk, inq ... 4.00 M. C. Wood, clerk, inquest.. .40 E. C. Martindale, witness inq. .75 J. C. Cooper, witness inq 75 J. C. Wood, witness inq 75 E. R. Gibbs, co. Cooper inq.. 12.00 Delia K. Gibbs, clerk inq... 4.00 M. C. Wood, clerk inq.. .30 F. C. Enright, witness inq... .75 Mrs. C. M. Judd, witness inq. .75 W. P. Wirick, per diem, truant officer 40.00 S. Hamilton, assessing Brown township 72.00 W. C. Harlan, assess. Brown 120.00 Robert Harlan, assess. Brown 73.00 J, N. Dobbins, assess. Bk Crk 62.50 V. H. Finnell, assess. Center. 46.00 Glen R. Jackson, assess. Cent 16.00 Hazel Jackson, assess. Center 20.00 Mary E. Jackson, assess Cent 54.00 Theodore J. Brizendine, assessing Center tp 52.00 Albert Parish, assess.. Center 40.00 Josephine Davis, assess. Jackson tp 60.00 Wm. R. Davis, assess Jackson 75.00 L. W. Collins, assess. Vernon 62.50 Condo & Co., burial poor in

Brown tp 55.00 Jesse L. Justice, supplies poor in Brown tp 12.10 L. E. Moore, burial poor in

Brown tp ~. 15.00 Paul E. Trees, med. att'nd poor Brown tp 19.00 Ralph Wilson, med. att. poor sy

Brown tp 28.00 Mitchell Ptg. Co., registration and election printing 28.00 Gfld. Ice & Fuel Co.,^suppl. poor Center tp 2.00 L. C. Thornton, rep. ct house 2.00 G. R. Hull, janitor 50.00 W. H. BoVd, fireman p.... 52.00 A. C. Albea, male hog for poor farm .. 15.00 N. W. Elsbury, vet. services at poor farm 7.50 F. C.: Gibbs, supl. poor farm 45.00 Pickett Hdw Co., supl. pr fm .95 tnd. State Tuber. Hos, care "tuberculosis patient .... S & 5 7

Ward Walker Co., supplies Election .. 1.20 Spencer Pub. Co., advertising 18.94

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83% of the total number of Men's Suits sold "ready for service" range in price from $10.00 to $18.00. We are making our greatest effort on Men's and Young Men's Suits

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Facts and Figures:

S. Morrison Tel. Co., co. phns 37.50 J. W. Wilhelm, refd. taxes.. 6.23 Ira W. Silver, refd. taxes... 7.84 Isaac S. and John Bills, refunded taxes 10.41

LAWRENCE WOOD, Auditor.

INDEPENDENCE

Mrs. Rosanna Elsbury, of Greenfield, spent last week with her grandson, Luther Frost.

John Apple and family, of Maxwell, spent Sunday with his broth­

Why?

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er, Joe Apple, and family. Mrs. Noble Beagle and children and Mrs. Noble Fletcher and children, of Greenfield, spent Thursday with Joe Martin and family.

Frank Dunham has returned to his home here. Ed Wilson and family, Mrs. Ethel Martindale and John Brandenburg of Greenfield, and Marvel Bradley were entertained by James Wilson and family Sunday evening.

Noble Fletcher is painting the residence of Joseph Martin.