Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 7 August 1913 — Page 7
Miss Ruby Sanford spent Friday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Roney.
Mrs. Mary Heim ami daughter. Ada, of Greenfield, is visitiny with Miss Eva Crump over Sunday.
Ernest Sanford was at Indianapolis Saturday. Several people from here attended the funeral of Dennis Hall Sunday.
Misses Eva Crump and Gladys Scotten spent Friday afternoon with Miss Goldie Scotten.
Miss Blanche Lamb, of Philadelphia, was visiting relatives here last week.
Mrs. E. E. Scotten and son, Hovey were at Greenfield Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pratt were visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Parker Sunday.
Mrs. T. E. Scotten and daughter. Miss Goldie, spent Monday with Jesse Saville, of Mt. Vernon.
Miss Mabel Roberts was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker Thursday. Misses Pearl and Mary Fuller, of Sugar Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scotten Monday.
Mrs. Eva Griffith and daughter, Miss Alice, were in Greenfield Saturday afternoon.
A large number from here attended the carnival last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink, a baby girl, who has been named Anna Christine.
Miss Goldie Scotten visited Miss Gladys Scotten Thursday afternoon Misses Gladys and Goldie Scotten and Ruby Sanford spent Saturday afternoon at Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parker were at Greenfield Thursday. Sunday school at 9:30 preaching by Rev. Robbins at 10:30. This will be his last service in our church before conference.
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SHIRLEY
Ora Judge and family, living west of Shirley, was here Saturday. Mr. Judge is a stock buyer in connection with his agricultural enterprise, and reports everything on the bumper crop order.
Howard Leigh, of Spiceland, has been visiting his grandparents here for a few days.
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Mrs. H. H. Spangler, who is at the bedside of her brother, W. W. Foote in Ohio, reports that her brother died Friday night at 10:45 from cancer of the liver.
Ross McKee, of Cadiz, spent Sunday here with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood.
Jim Legg, who has been at Ivewanee, 111., with a radiator concern, has connected his services with a radiator company of Indianapolis. He was here with his parents for a few days.
Cooper Brothers, of Wilkinson, who have leased the coal sheds formerly owned and operated by James Hankins, have been busy making a great many deliveries of hard coal here.
John Madison, of Kennard, was at this place last Saturday on business We understand that Mat Dixon, south of Kennard. lias taken unto
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J. E. Sanford and family entertained a number of relatives at dinner Sunday.
Miss Mabel Roberts, of Indianapolis, was visiting with Miss Goldie Scotten Friday and Saturday.
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himself a wife. Better late than never. Mat. L. E. Moore, Shirley's postmaster, and his son, Howard, haxe returned to their home at Rossville. Miss Mae .Tudkins has full charge of the postoflice and handles the business to the entire satisfaction of all. It is understood that she will continue (lie same position under the postmastership of Patrick Sharkey who will soon be postmaster. Mr. Sharkey is a gentleman and well liked, and there is no reason why he will not make a success as postmaster.
Seudder & Baker, of Wilkinson, furniture dealers, have placed a branch furniture store here, and have engaged the services of Frank Taylor, a highly respected gentleman of Shirley, to manage it. Mr. Taylor reports that business has reached far beyond expectations. For a while we were without a furniture store, but there is no reason why a live dealer can not do a fine furniture business in Shirley.
Shirley has no hardware store at present. Whalen & Osthimer have moved their hardware stock to Westport. and since that time there has been none other located.
Mrs. Joe Liggett and family are visiting Mrs. Liggett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, of North Main street. They have been making New Castle their home, but are moving to Indianapolis, where Mr. Liggett has a position.
Mrs. Tommy Hiatt and family, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. Hiatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hiatt.
Charles Wilt, contractor Hufford's leading carpenter, has been on the sick list for a few daysl
Orval Wisehart is arranging to open up a jewelry store in Shirley. He will handle that in connection with the Star Pianos. His place of business is located in the G. Nelson room, north of the Big Four road, on the east side.
James Muterspaugh, of New Castle, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. John Lockridge.
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Don't, forget the Sunday school picnic Wednesday. August 6th, at Bat email's grove. All invited.
Mrs. John Brooks and children, of Gre^niield, visit.I'd here one day last week with linf sister. Mrs. Alex Lowe.
Glenna and Ralph Atherton. of tliis place, spent. Wednesday and Thursday of last week at Indianapjolis with Mr. and .Mrs. Elva AtherI ton.
Listen for the wedding bells. Paul Bennett has moved into the John Short property.
Mrs. Lon Ray'and children and Mrs. Campbell, of Greenfield, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pyles.
Miss Elsie Reynolds has returned to her home at New Palestine after a visit with relatives here.
Harry Apple and fa mil v. of Westland, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard Friday.
Charles Porter and family, of Indianapolis, visited relatives here the latter part of last week.
Marion Burk. of Indianapolis, visited his sister, Mrs. Jennie Short, Saturday and Sunday.
Agnes Elliott spent, last week with Vera Burton, of near Greenfield.
Blanch Lamb is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford, of Otterbein.
Herman Atherton and family were guests of Joe Hamilton and family Sunday.
Sylvester Burk, of Charlottesville, was visiting at this place Sunday. Oliver Dunham and family, near Maxwell, spent Sunday with James Curry and family.
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AUTO ACCIDENT AT CHARLOTTESVILLE
Machine From Ohio and Machine From Indiana Collide in An Attempt To Avoid Mud Hole.
A puddle of mud by the roadside was the cause of two automobiles running together about a quarter of a mile east of Charlottesville Monday. A machine from Ohio was coming from the east, while one from Northern Indiana was going in the opposite direction. There was a mud hole on the north side of the road and the Ohio machine, in an attempt to dodge it did not pull fai* enough to the right, colliding with the Indiana machine, and locking wheels. Both machines were badly wrecked, while the driver of the Ohio machine was badly hurt, his knee cap being dislocated.
A Knightstown garage was called and a man was sent to take care of the damaged cars, while the injured man was taken to Indianapolis on the next interurban car. One machine was a Ford and the other a Jackson.
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FOUNTAINTOWN R. R. 2. Claude Fritts and family, of near Fairland, called on Dillard Joyce and wife Sunday.
Valeseo Snodgrass and wife spent Sunday evening the guests of Nan Smith and family.,
Wm. Jordan and family entertained the following guests last Sunday: Ed Gummins and family, of near Fairland, and Mrs. Verlia Hogan and children, of Flat Rock.
Sidney Smith and wife spent last Sunday with Albert Alyea and wife. Miss Iva Jordan has returned home after spending a few days with Miss Golda Cummins, of Fairland.
Ira Blackford and Miss Anna Phares were united in marriage at Shelbyville Saturday.
Misses Tamma and Anna Smith were shopping at New Palestine Saturday.
Wm. Downing spent Saturday afternoon in New Palestine. Lester Valentine and wife and Mrs. Tucker visited with relatives here Sunday.
Thomas Martin, wife and daughter, Julia, called on Wm. Jordan and family Sunday evening.
Leslie Boring and family attended the ball game at New Palestine Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hattie Smith and daughters assisted Mrs. V. R. Snodgrass with her threshing dinner Thursday evening.
Duntley Vacuum Sweeper Simeon M. Dennis, of Blue River township, is selling the Duntley Vacuum Sweeper. He has a sweeper which is not only a most excellent dust remover, but at the same time a great labor saver. It comes within the reach of everybody at $9.65. Absolutely the lowest price at which it can be bought any place. It is truly the housekeeper's friend. See cut of sweeper in advertisement elsewhere in this paper. See or write, S. M. Dennis, Greenfield, Ind., R. F. D. 1. 4d2-wl-pd (Advertisement)
MORRISTOWN R. R. 1. Clinton Sloan and family were in Greenfield last Thursday.
Marshall Newhouse has received word that his sister, .Mrs. Barney Goffield, who was visiting at Tipton, had died from the effects of a stroke of paralysis.
Jerry Porter and wife visited at the home of Charles Porter and wife Thursday.
H. C. Duncan was in Greenfield Friday morning. Miss Ruby Duncan and Mrs. Ida Cook called on Mrs. Maude Nicholson Friday evening.
Ora Nicholson was at Greenfield Friday. Mrs. Lizzie Siders called on Mrs. Ida Cook Saturday morning.
A large crowd attended the basket meeting in the Thomas grove Sunday. Preachers from several denominations gave interesting addresses.
Ora Nicholson and wife took dinner Sunday with Hays Bentley and wife.
Joseph Huber, of Indianapolis, who has been working at the J. H. Brooks monument works for the Past week, has returned home."
CHARLOTTESVILLE
E. Thomas's family of near Wilkinson, spent Sunday with him. He contemplates moving soon.
There was quite an accident east of here Sunday, two automobiles running into each other. One man had a knee fractured and Dr. Johnston took him to Indianapolis in his automobile. A Mr. Moffett, a farmer living 12 miles north of Indianapolis, was the man injured.
Mrs. Delia Williams and children of Cambridge City, were guests of Lilburn White and family Sunday.
Arnold Overman spent Sunday at Nameless Creek with Austin Myers. Will Smith and daughter, Nellie, of Waynetown, spent a few days at this place last week.
Dr. Johnston and wife have returned from their outing trip in Chicago and Duluth, Minn.
W. R. Walker and John Lane were at Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Abernathy. of Oklahoma City Mrs. Frederick Davis and son, Fred, of Sheridan Isaac Barnard, wife and daughter, Helen, and son, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Parker and son, Phillip, of Knightstown, were recent guests of A1 Hill and family.
There will be an all-day meeting at the tabernacle at Cleveland next Sunday. Everyone invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Vandenbark spent Sunday with the latter's parents, H. F. Wilson and wife.
The Ladies' Aid of the Friends' church will give a lawn social Saturday night, August 9th. All invited.
John Wagner and family were at New Castle Sunday guests of Ray Ballinger and family.
W. S. Lane had for his Sunday guests, W. H. Elker and family, of Tndianapolis.
James Leamon and wife and Russell Smith, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Charles Leamon and family.
John Lane and wife motored to Ingalls to visit relatives Sunday. Joe Addison and wife visited Vint. Cook and wife at Cadiz Sunday.
Frank Peters and family, of Indianapolis, are spending the week with Tom Niles and wife.
Oscar Weeks and family were the guests of Walter Sample and family, of Spiceland, Sunday.
Charles Cross and family will move to their property, known as the Miles Cook property as soon as they have their sale, August 14th.
Mrs. John Wagner and daughters, Phoebe and Leone, were at Indianapolis Monday.
Miss Mabel Walker returned from Wrarringt,on Sunday where she has been visiting her sister, Tressa Jones and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comstock spent Monday in Greenfield with James Comstock and family.
James Maxwell and wife, of Knightstown, and Minor Thomas and wife were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramsey, north of town.
Mrs. Alpha Roberts and daughter, Lou, were guests of relatives near or ri stown Tuesday.
The Martin reunion was held last Sunday in Craft's grove, and among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, of Maysville, Ky. Lot Martin and wife of East Germantown S. C. Bennett and wife, of Five Points Squire Garrett and wife, of Greenfield George Martin and W. E. Cross, of Cleveland, Mr. Bolen and wife, of Connersville, and several others of whom we failed to get the names.
Helen Craft is visiting Grace Braddock and Julia Orr this week. Edgar Shields has returned from a visit at Anderson.
Mrs. Comfort Steele, mother of Mrs. Thomas Riley, who is over 100 years old, died Monday morning at 3 o'clock at the home of her daughter. Funeral Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock at the home.
Clay White, Mina Overman, Ruth Frost, Rhue Ewing, Dr. O. Lowe and Mabel Walker were at Warrington Sunday evening attending meeting.
Miss Inez Haywood was visiting at Greenfield Tuesday. Mrs. Milan Rogers and children, of Sunbury, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. James Herkless for a few weeks.
Freeman Braddock and family, Will Orr and family and Frank Craft and family motored to Fort Harrison last Sunday.
Earl Keaton was visiting his grandparents, W. W. Lowe and wife Tuesday.
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We desire to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kindness, sympathy and assistance during the sickness and at the death of our beloved father. We also feel grateful toward Mr. Condo, the singers and the Rev. Johnson for his words of sympathy, dw Samuel Hudson and Wife. (Advertisement)
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Freaks of Lightning.
The lightning struck the screen wire in a door at the home of Mrs. Sarah C. Cinders in Buck Creek township a few days ago. It then glanced from the door to the pump and followed the pump down into the water.
This is the nearest case reported in the county of a house with lightning rods on it, being struck with lightning. The house of Mrs. Cinders was rodded.
The barn of Charles Bell, in Buck Creek township was also struck by lightning. The contact started in the comb of the roof. It passed down on each side following a rafter, taking off the shingles. At the eaves it came in contact with the metal trough and passed down into the sround.
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years— Now Well Seems a long time to endure the awful burning, itching, smarting skin disease known as "tetter"— another name for feczema. Seems good to realize, also that Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has proven a perfect cure.
Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes:—"I cannot sufficiently express my thanks to you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It has cured my tetter which has troubled me for fifty years." Zike & Henricks, or by mail, 50c. Pfeifer Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo.. Philadelphia, Pa. (Advertisement)
Honie-Coming and Basket Meeting. There will be a home-coming and basket meeting at Western Grove church, Sunday, August 17. 1913. The forenoon service will be devoted to old people especially and will be in charge of Rev. Charles Elliott. Rev. Mary M. Harold and others will speak in the afternoon. Everybody invited. odiwl (Advertisement)
Miss Bertha Howe, of Linton, Ind., is the guest of Miss Gladys Teel, of South Mechanic street. They were school mates at State Normal in Terre Haute.
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Imported Belgian Stallion, bay. 1600 lbs., good disposition also a nice young mare will take small farm or good property in Greenfield, pay difference. Address Box 153, Greenfield, Ind. 2d3-wl (Advertisement)
Parents of Twins.
Mrs. John Young has been notified of the birth of twins—a boy and girl—at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sweeny, of Vincennes. Mrs. Sweeny was formerly Miss Anna Bauer, of this city. Mother and children are getting along fine.
Lost—In the street on east side of court house, Saturday afternoon, an account book of the J. R. Watkins Medical Co. Finder call W. E. Ging, phone 525, or return to 204 Broadway and receive reward. 4d3-wl -pd (Advertisement)
Elam Reeves went to the Methodist Hospital Sunday to visit his wife. She is improving from the the operation, and her health being regained.
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Thomas Seaman, of Green iownship, was here Saturday on business.
Miss Mary Henley, who has been the guest of friends at Carthage for the past week, returned home Saturday,
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Planted Same Kind 27 Years. Robert F. Brown, who lives on the old Charles Wiggins homestead near Benevolence school house east of Greenfield, was delivering 700 bushels of nice yellow corn to the Greenfield Milling Company last week. He says there is much talk about corn degenerating when it is planted year after year. The kind of corn that he has been raising has been planted year after year for 27 years, and has not only not degenerated, but the quality has been improved. The grade is better than when it was originally planted.
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The "Passion Play," which stirs the old. world every ten years in its regular recurring production, will be reproduced by means of soulstirring panaroma stereopticon pictures, but magnified life-size views, at the Maxwell M. E. church next Thursday night. A magnificent production of our Christ from birth to His Ascension, including Pilot, Herod and many others connected with the tragedy of our Savior. These beautifully illuminated transparent views will be intensely interesting and instructive to every Bible student, Sunday school worker and scholar. Everybody can get helpful lessons from this entertainment. Admission 10 and 15c. dwl (Advertisement)
Those who attended the funeral of Dennis Hall Sunday from a distance were: Alva Wilson and wife, of Indianapolis Mrs. Kate Chadwick, of McCordsville Mrs. Laura Fair and son, Leonard, Reeves, of Fortville, Mrs. Ola Carter and children, of Nora, Ind. Mrs. Hattie Weir, of Memphis, Ind.. and Mrs. G. V. Vickery, of South Bend.
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Ellis Beeson and wife were the Sunday guests of A. L. Beeson and wife, of Tndianapolis.
Mary Jackson entertained, over Sunday, Dr. Pike and Inez Johnson, of Indianapolis, and James Trammer, of Kentucky.
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