Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1906 — Page 8

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Now is the Accepted Time Don’t wait until winter is nearly over before buying a Cloak. Get it now and enjoy it and look as good as your neighbors. The assortment is full now and by our constant adding to our large stock we propose keeping the line of garmentsjup to the high standard until every woman, miss and child in Putnam county has been supplied with a good, warm, fashionable garment.

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Remember we have bought our Cloaks at prices that justify us in selling them a little lower than our competitors, and a visit to our store will prove that fact.

Don’t buy a Cloak until you have seen what we have and get our prices. They are the nicest lot ever brought to Putnam county and will astonish you in price.

We do not want You to forget Ou large stock of Furs They add so much to the looks of a garment and are warm. We are showing the largest line ever on display in Greencastlel Let us show you through the department. ISAIAH VERMILIOH

LETTER LIST. The following letters remain In the Greencastle postofflce uncalled for October 31. 1906. Mies Mildred Black, Miss Susie But ler, James Breunen, Jonathan Cox Mrs. Dora Ohamness, Mrs. Mabel Cook, L. M. Deen, Chas. W. Gibbon Mrs. Laura Gillaspy,, Wm. H. King, Vito Solomita, Miss Bessie Swralley, Mrs. Lorena Williams. In calling for same please say “advertised.” JOHN G. DUNBAR P. M.

COUNTY NEWS [Continued] MT. PLEASANT. The box supper at the Mt. Pleasant school house was well attended last Saturday night. Miss Dove Brown receive*’ the cake as the most prominent young lady. There is to be church next Sunday at 2:30 o’clock. Everybody come.

Under the new specifications for postage stamps every presidental office will have its own stamps. The twenty-six largest offices, of which Indianapolis is one, will have the name ■of the office engraved on the stamp. The other presidential offices will have stamps bearing the name of the office.

OBITUARY. Gladys Lillian Cooper, daughter of Ezra and E1U Cooper, was born January 14, 1904, was called to her heavenly home October 14, 1906, being two years and nine months of age Little Gladys was stricken only a few days ago, her sickness was not considered serious at firs', but during the last hours it was ..pparent that the end was near. During her short life she showed signs of remarkable j brightness and aptness. Her bright sunny disposition casting sunshine all I about the house. Her childish prattle

was music to the family and will be greatly missed. All was done for the little one that the hands of a kind father and affectionate mother could do, neighbors offered their assistance, and medical skill labored in vain, but all failed to restore here to health and her place in the home. A kind father, a loving, affectionate mother, a brother and sister, with numerous relatives mourn the loss of little Gladys, but their loss is her gain, “For of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” A jewel is added to the Heavenly Host. The family have the sympathy of a large community in this their sad bereavement.

Marriage License. Roy Lawrence White and Margarette Baxton. Samuel C .Armstrong to Annie T. Gilmer. Samuel A. Armstrong and Anna L. Gilmer. * V>VI Harry Irving Hall and Effie Hamilton.

Fall and Winter Millinery

We are showing a large stock of all the newest styles in Fine Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats

Our Millinery is CORREC F in Style, BEST in Quality and LOWEST in price MRS. H. S. WERNEKE Greencastle’s Leading Milliner

OBITUARY. James M. Gibson was born in Blair county, Penn., August 10, 1831 and departed u..s life October 26, 1906. He was 75 years, 2 months and 16 days old. He came to this state in 1851 and was married to Elizabeth Hart April 13, 1854. To them were born twelve children, six of whom survive him, Mrs. Anna Talbott, living on an adjoining farm, Mrs. Sarah Bond, of Coffeyville, Kan., Mrs. Joicy Browning and John M. Gibson of North Dakota, Mrs. Mattie Burcham of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Ella King with whom he lived. Besides his children he leaves one brother, two sisters, twelve grand-children and many other relatives and iriends to mourn tiheir loss. He has heen a devoted member of the Baptist church for a number of

They also called on other members of the church. Miss Kearney attended the speaking Saturday night. Mrs. Anne ^>tiuey and daughter of Roachdale spent Sunday here. Glen Dyre of Lafayette spent Sunday at G. W. Dyre’s. Matie Bledsoe -pent Saturday and Sunday at Roachdale. James Coffman and wife of Fillmore spent Sunday here. Lulu Coffman has returned from

Brazil.

I.llie Anderson got her arm thrown out of place at school last week. May Lewman spent Sunday with

home folks in Roachdale.

Mrs. Curney Shea and children returned home from Greencastle Sunday afternoon after a visit with

relatives and friends.

Mrs. Dan Shea and daughter, Mary

years. Funeral se-vices at Otter Creek i went Greencastle Sunday,

church, conducted by C. L. Airhart wiSR Bessl e Carver spent Saturday

of Roachdale. Interment at Bethel wlth Ml8S Mary Shea,

cemetery. Mrs. Lee has returned from New

j York.

FINCA8TLE. R pv Gulehard of Roachdale filled J. A. Me.Mur.trey’a new brick resi- !’ ls t ^ g " ,a r appointment at the Presdence is in a ring completion. >> terian church Sunday. James Terry and family, W. F. 1 — Dixon, I^ouls McGaughey and family, I miimi-' finmn? Miss Mary Burks and Ella Walsh 1 MAPLE GROVE. were guests of Tom Duree and family Husking corn is the order of the

Sunday. 4 day.

A nice litle addition of twenty Wm Stringer and family visited at volumes was the result of the box Albert Buis’ Sunday,

supper for the school library. Those on the sick list are some

Mrs. Clay Brothers and daughter better,

of Greencastle are visiting W. B. George Smedley and wife visited Bridges and family. Clarence Ratcliff and wife Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Burnsides of Russell- Charles Kellar visited at our school ville visited her parents here Satur- Arbor Day and the day was mostly

day and Sunday. . spent in the wood.

Mrs. J. L. Bridges returned home Noah Parker and wife visited Ciar-

Sunday after spending three weeks ence Adams and wife Sunday,

with her litle grandson, who was Ada Wright visited her cousin,

seriously sick with lung fever. Hallie Smedey, Saturday night.

There was a very quiet wedding In George Larkin and wife visited at

our town last week, the contracting Russell Hodges’ Sunday

parties being Lizzie Rosher and Fred

Hartman.

WALNUT GROVE. Shredding fodder is now the order of the day. L. C. Ogle and family visited H. A. Alters and family near Groveland Sunday. C. E. Bowman and family will move to their new residence at Fillmore this week. Miss Eva Kersey has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy, the past week. Little Frank Rector is slowly convalescant. M. F. Waters and son shucked corn for L. C. Ogle last Thursday. Clarice and Icy Bunten visited Ethel Ogle Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Ogle went to Coatesvilie Monday. J- 0 Bunten, trustee, visited our school last week and found the pupils much interested in their books. Mrs. Fannie Bunten and children went to church Sunday.

BAINBRIDGK.

Rev. Gulehard and family

spent

Miss Kate Wallace has returned

home from Martinsville.

T..ester Layne Is not able to attend school on the account of rheumatism. Miss Halie Smedley called on Flora Dorsett Monday evening. Albert Buis made a basin ess trip

to Greencastle Saturday.

G. W. Wright and wife visited the later’s grandmother Sunday, who Is

SOMERSET. There will be a box social at the school house Friday night Corn shredding will begin soon. Earl O'Hair and wife have gone to Mrs. O’Hair father’s, Ben Slngelton. Randy Scobee Is building an addition to his house. Omer Davis will move on Oliver Priest’s farm soon. Wm Jackson purchased a new Buck’s range and a fine kitchen cabinet for his wife recently.

Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, Itch, hives, herpes, scabies—Doan’s Odnt-

Saturday and Sunday at Dr. Conn’s raent.’ At any drug store.

Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Hats and Cai Furnishings Notions Better (joods for Less | Money at The Lead JACOB COHN Proprietor New Goods Arriving Hail

* T. MERIDIAN. Mrs. Martha Runyaa aml| Mary Hurst spent Tuesday wi Ben Tincher. Mary Albln and Mary HicksJ Tuesday night with Mammie " Mabel Hicks spent Tuesday] with Ella Albln. Marie Farmer spent TM night with her aunt, Mrs. Al!c«| yan. Winnie Hurst spent Thursd^ ternoon with Mary Hurst Juliette Elmore, Nancy >1 Emma Terry and Ida Alice call Lizzie Fox Thursday afternoon.| Clem Hurst and wife of Orj tie spent Sunday with his brotlj E. Hurst and family. Will Conklin and wife of 1 tstle spent Sunday at T. J. J Lina Hi Mat Friday with her cousin, Sadie LarkinJ. Sa unlay night and Sunday *1 uncle, Mat Haines and family f N'etio Hubble spent Saturd'J and Sunday with Elsie and Meek. Orville Hill and wife have to this place. Everett Masten and wife Saturday night at Tom Terry's Delia Hurst spent Saturday| Sunday at Wiley Foster’s. Wayne Mark still continues J