Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1906 — Page 8

Fall and Winter

Shopping Sale

CARPENTKB8VILLK. ROACHDALE.

Misses Arta and Delle Watson and* Mrs Milburn and son Bennie, Bertha Phillips visited Fretdad school have moved back here from Ladoga

; Wednesday afternon. > to their old home.

Mrs. Asa Hall and children of In- Mrs. John Shannon and children ‘dianapolia visited relatives here last stopped off here Wednesday to visit u • k j relatives. They were en route to Earl Hall and the Misses Watson Bloomingdale to make a short visit. |and Gladys Witt visited Miss Okie) Hallowe'en was well celebrated. Witt’s school near Brick Chapel The boys kept the marshal on a mer- | Thursday. | ry pace till the wee small hours of

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skelton and night.

For the Wise Purchaser

Alva Stultz and family spent Sunday

at Squire Young's.

Mr. and Mrs. John Graver moved

to Ladoga Tuesday.

Have you seen the big bill announcing that no one can afford to miss. If you have not. Figures cannot lie—they will convince you.

our prices—prices call and get one.

For Instance

READ THIS:

The Misses Trail of Fincastle, ( spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs.

Frank Arnold.

John Anderson of Indianapolis visited his parents the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson and children visited at Clinton Falls Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Otto Martin was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bridges Sun-

day afternoon.

Mrs. A. C. Bridges called on Mrs. L. T. Newell Monday afternoon

Miss Mary Taylor visited friends at Greencastle over Sunday. The Presbyterian ladies furnished

[dinner to the election board Tuesday.

The Roachdale football team was defeated by the Waveland team last

Saturday on Roachdale ground.

There will be a grand ball in the town hall Saturday night, November 10. Roachdale orchestra will furnish

the music for the occasion.

Miss Dana Clare Call celebrated her fifth birthday, November 6, at her grandma Miller’s about twenty of her little friends and several of their mothers were very delightfully entertained. The dining room was

Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Hats and Caps Furnishings Notions

Miss Emma Moore, of Clinton Falls beautifully decorated and all were

Mrs. Wm. Watson

FREE SHOES

served with ice cream, cake, na.biseoes and apples. The favors for the afternoon were the name card with a bell tied with red and white ribbon. she was the recipient of many

beautiful little presents.

The Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Young Tuesday evening

November 6.

From November 10 to 24 we will give away, free of charge, each week a pair of $2.50 shoes. With each shoe purchase a ticket will be given (a reproduction of the ticket is printed below). Each ticket has a different number. We tear off the stubs and put them in a box. On Saturday night we shake the box and pull from it one of the stub*. If your ticket corresponds we present to you, free of charge, any $2.50 shoe in our house. The lucky number will be advertised each week.

enough to hold the number corresponding with stub, to be drawn the following Saturday after date, which entitles you to a

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visited her sister

this week.

Mrs. J. I,. Witt and daughters spent Tuesday with Mrs. T. H. Young Rev. Otto Martin was a visitor at school Monday morning. Mrs. Amos Payne was at Greencas-

tle Monday.

The Sunday School Teachers will

jmeet Friday evening at W. W. Daw-j -on's for the purpose of discussing BROADPARK. the Sunday School lesson. | Mis8 Goldie Buis visited home folks Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Ev- near Coatesville Saturday night and

eryone welcome. Sunday.

_ RpwoNh League at C:30 p. m. j Frank Wilcox and family and CorSu.f.tect: forgive O ne Another, nie Buis and family visited at Orville

Matt. 6-12. Come.) |Wallace*s Sunday.

H\PI>Y uni low I Miss Grace MoAninch spent last "'•i* HDLl.O". (Wednesday night with Miss Clova

Husking corn is the order of the Hurst,

day.

Better Goods foi Less Money at

JACOB COHN Proprietor

New Goods Arriving Daily

MT. MERIDIAN.

The Northern Star Club met with Miss Nettie Hubble, Saturday afternoon Misses Lina Hurst and Ethel

Mrs. Joe Salsman and little dattgh- ^ s ^ er w ®*‘ e 'J 16 guests.

Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs.'ter called on Mrs. John Stringer Fri-; „ Mrs - Winnie Hurst and Miss Effle

i Joe Cochernour at West Cocher- day afternoon. Herod spent Friday afternoon with

j Hour's, Mr. and Mrs. West Brannam Mrs. Mary Buis and daughter. ‘^ r A'. ^ura Hurst,

at Lemuel Blue's. Mr. and Mrs. W. WiMattle visited Mrs. Lieu Elliott Fri-! l! ?® , - ina Burst spent Sunday with

j Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allee ' day. Ella Masten.

at David Scott's, Mrs. Belle Jones of i Miss Vina Lewis is staving in the Several from this place attended | Greencastle at Sigle Smith’s, Mrs. Broad park store. th ® box supper at the Westland

Mollie McCammack and Miss Myrtle Thomas Broadstreet and family ; K ' bo< ? 1 tlo use, Saturday night.

: .tt Mrs. Lillie Goodpaster’s, Mr. and and John Stringer and family spent c Vermilion and family spent

Mrs. J. S. McCammack at J. S. Fin- Sunday with James Buis and family. Sunday at D. V. Hurst’s.

! TV's. j Nathaniel Stringer and wife spent School was dismissed here Tuesday

Roy, the little son of Lemuel Blue Sunday at David Wallace’s. n accoun t of the election.

Is sick j Thomas Broadstreet and wife vis- _ B. Runyan and family spent

Master naymond McCammack ited Quinton Broadstreet and wife G f Sunday at Frank Farmer’s,

spent Saturday and Sunday with Greencastle Friday. ; Mrs - Nannie Vermilion spent Sat-

Sale begins Saturday, Nov. 10 Don’t Miss It

THE ENTERPRISE

with Mrs. Cora Col-

urday evening

lins.

Gilbert Hurst spent Monday night

Master Dallas Richard. j John Stringer visited at his brother Frank McCammack and Anderson Thomas Stringer’s of Hendricks coun-

Goodpaster went to Greencastle Sun- ty Friday.

day- _ | Clevie Parker, wife and sister Mrs. J. S. McCammack went to Green-'• Bertha Dorsett went to Greencastle

castle Saturday. (Saturday.

Mrs. Jennie Humphreys and Mrs.) Arthur Rose and family visited at . Marada Mundy spent Friday with Vernice Klvitt’s Saturday night and s!a >l n £ with her aunt, Racher Parish Mrs. M<,nta Prichard. Sunday. | has returned to her home at Green-

Henry Nicholas called on Ernest! Rev. Airhart of Roachdale, made a ra8 ^ e -

Elliott Sunday. political speech at this place Wednes-1 There is talk of the band at this Mrs. J. S. McCammack and Mrs. day night, being assisted by Mr. J. P. ; ta Hl D ?. ' n ? ome uew members

Joe Cochernour went to Cloverdale Hughes of Greencastle.

Thursday.

with his brother Taber Hurst. S. J. Hurst Is spending a few davs

at home.

Miss Golden Hibbs, who has been

Only Department Store in Greencastle—Sells Everything, Sells it Cheaper

Marriage Engagement Announced. Real Estate Transfers. j Some say the invitation is a call; othMr. and Mrs. Frank A. Arnold an- Lonard F. Crawford to Alice M. |ers say it is not and so on through the Bounce the marriage engagement of Baltom, lot in Greencastle *1400. j entire set of rules. The trouble Is their daughter, Edna Ames, to Dr. Commercial Club to William Her-1 that every time a new family comes Arthur Birch Lockridge, the wedding rin S- lot ln Commercial Place, $150. jto town they bring their own rules to take place on Monday, December Dorsey L. Anderson to William R. and so many have come in in the last 3 1906. Genning, lot in Greencastle, $3000. few years that the rules are beginning On Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Barbara Anderson to C. F. Modlin, to conflict and a committee on revisWalter M. McGaughey gave a dinner ,and ln Jackson tp., $1,000. ion and codification ought to be apin honor of Miss Arnold, at their Lonard F. Crawford to Alice M. pointed to get all of them together so home, corner of Seminary and Bloom- Baltom, lot in Greenea- 1°, $1,400. a fellow would know just where he ington streets. The table decorations was at . Some one is going to make were in pink and white and the place Some person with a lucid brain a inis ake some of these days and cards were of heart shape design. could make himself popular if he then off will go their heads as far as After the dinner “500” was played, would compile and authenticate the .society is concerned. The society of The occasion was delightfully enjoy-!rules of etiquette that are to govern!a small town Is something awful

Miss Mabel McCammack spent a few days last week with her sister,

Mrs. Frankie McAvoy. Miss Delphia Prichard is friends in Morgan county.

FINCASTLE.

Mrs. W. F. Franklin and children of Danville are visiting hei mother visiting and other relatives near here. Rev. Houghton tilled his appoint-

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra MoAninch spent ment here Sunday and was taken Saturday and Sunday with her father quite sick Sunday night at the home Oliver Stringer will move on John of J. L. Bridges' where he remained Runyan's farm in the near future. tthe first few days of the week. Hurrah, the baby wagon passed] Grandma Williams remains quite

through our hollow and Tid Adams sick.

and wife took a girl. j Tyra Hanna and daughter, Alberta Master Vern Cochenour visited his of Waveland were the guests of Louis aunt, Maudie Meeks one day last McGaughey and family Saturday

week. night.

Mrs. Charles McAvoy spent one' Mrs. John Young is very poorly at

this writing.

'Chas. B. Bridges and wife visited their daughter and family at Russell-

ville Friday.'

able to all present. 'this season in Greencastle’s society. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. 0. F. .There are some very fine points raisOverstreet, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Don- ed by the dear madames as to the

when it gets strung out on a fellow and to protect the Innocent something ought to he done and ‘hat too

ner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrams, Mr. propriety or impropriety of accepting pretty quick.

and Mrs. Park Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. j an invitation to a party from one | Mrs. Bari Durham and baby boy

Charles J. Arnold, Miss Bridges and Miss Arnold.

Harriet who has never called upon the invited, have gone to Girard, Kansas, to visit

lone, or who has not called recently.j relatives.

Fall and Winter Millinery

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We are stock of styles in

showing all the

a large newest

Fine Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats

Our Millinery is CORRECT in Style, BES 1 in Quality and LOWES F in price

MRS. H. S. WERNEKE Gi eencastle’s Leading Milliner

day last week with her mother. Mrs. Navada Mundy spent Saturday with Mrs. Amanda Adams. Miss Bonnie Prichard called on Mrs. Dovie Blue Tuesday evening. Janies Carpenter spent Sunday

with Wash Mundy.

Mrs. Rissia McCammack and Mrs. James Buis spent Friday with Mrs. E.

Elliott. (appointment here last Sunday. Mrs. George Cummings is visiting) R. L. Pierce's sale occurred Wedher daughter, Mrs. Tid Adams and nesday of last week. Mr. Pierce exnew baby. ( pects to move to Greencastle in the

All was quiet on Hallowe’en night, near future.

H. T. Prichard and wife were in] Roy and Leslie Ferrand returned Greencastle Thursday. (home last week after a short visit Mrs. Lulu Cochenour and Mrs. I with relatives at Homer, Champaign Frankie McAvoy spent one evening and Danville, Illinois. last week with Mrs. Louie Taber. ( Mrs. Montie Prichard and daugh- WALNUT VALLEY, ters, Misses Bonnie and Jmeile, took ) The election went off quietly, dinner with Mrs. Elma Alexander: John Springer has moved from

Monday.

-Mrs. Delia Hurst called on Laura Hurst Saturday morning.

Mrs.

Ellis

STILES VILLE.

Charles Robards and Harry spent Sunday in Indianapolis. The Monrovia Girls will play bas-

ketball here Saturday November 10.

The Misses Shields and Hallie

York spent Sunday with the Misses

Garrett.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hendren called on friends in Indianapolis Sunday

evening.

Emett Stagg was home from Ind-

ianapolis Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hume visited John T. Hume of Danville Saturday. G. M. Wilson county superintendent visited the schools here Friday. Miss Ethel Almond and the Misses iiwm of ( ataract spent Sunday with

SOMERSET. Dana Vaughn.

The box social at this place last' • Gentry and wife were in Ind-

Friday night was well attended. ian f?° 'Jj -Bontlay.

Eider Williams filled his regular . ^da Crawley was in Greencastle

Dointment here last Snrwtav j Saturday.

The girls entertained their gentlemen friends at a mask party Hallowe'en night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r. R. Ruark. The house decorated with autumn leaves

jack o’ lanterns. At a

two course lunch

was and

late hour a

was served. The

out of town guests were as follow-: (oniad West and Wilber Owen of Amo., h rank Wallace and Jewel Vaughn of Belle Union, Bmett Bourne of Coatesville, Emett Stagg of Indianapolis and the Misses Irwin

i Martinsville on Perry Wright's place, i , ,, - —

Lemuel Kellar and wife are the William Wells sold some cattle to' 0f Catarac t and Miss Frances Walk-

proud owners of a new baby girl. Joe Baymond last week ! er ot Greencastle.

Mrs. Lulu Cochenour went to Clo-' Mr. Durham is building an addiverdale Monday. j tion to his house, Angus Fuqua is do-

The election passed off quietly ing the work.

Tuesday. ( John Gardner is hauling his lumber Mrs. Navada Mundy and daughter, from the mill to build his bam. Mammie, called on Mrs. Montie Prlch | Mrs. Joe Boswell spent Friday afard and daughters Bonnie and Lucile ternoon with Mrs. William Wells.

Tuesday.

School was dismissed at District No. 6 Tuesday.

Our gravel road boss has had several teams hauling gravel and fixing

up the gravel road.

John Wells bought a nice voung

horse.

Billie Alspaugh is building a new

FERN.

Charley Bay-singer and wife. Mrs.

Pearl Wright, Mrs. Ruark and daugh-1 house,

ter and Claud Baysinger and Sami Elder Colglazier will Baysinger and wife spent Sunday with Long Branch the fourth

John Baysinger.

Mrs. Rogers and daughter and Mrs. Eartha Baysinger spent Thursday

with Mrs. Nora Plummer.

Elac Frazier and wife spent Sunday with their son Richard Frazier. Robert Irwin and family, John Woods, wife and grandson spent Sun-

day with Isaac Irwin.

Kimbel Wilson and w-ife spent Sunday with Arther Frazier. Nora Plummer and children spent! Sunday with Misses Plummer.

this month.

preach Sunday

SUNSET HILL.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sinclair

Fillmore Sunday-

fended church at

morning.

Mrs. Elliott continues quite poorly Mrs. Lutitia Raines’ children gathered at her home Sunday in honor of her seventy-fifth birthday. They (presented her with a rocking chair. Artie Leachman spent Saturday

(and Sunday with Mr. Wilson. Miss Myrtle Detro called

, ^ on Miss

Dig Four Reduces Passenger Rates. Grace Leachman Sunday afternoon. Commencing with Nov. 1 the Big I AIr and Mrs. P. W. McNary spent

Saturday afternoon at Greencastle. Mrs. George Shoptaugh, Mrs. Liz-

Mrs. Ernest McHaffie was called to Bloomington Monday by the sudd p n death of her brother-in-law Mr. Weils George Lineberry and Dr. Swope called on their lady friends in Coats-

vllle Sunday evening.

Mrs. Charity Hudson is quite ill Mrs. A. M. Robards spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Kate Boyd. Mrs. Sellar and daughter of Greencastle was the guest of Mrs. A. N. Crawford Saturday and Sunday. Wi.liam Walls of Danville, called

on friends here Sunday.

H. H. McCammack and wife -were

in Greencastle Saturday.

Charles Stagg is home from Indian-

apolis.

Austin Terrell, who Is attending high school at Greencastle visited home folks over Sunday.

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Four Railroad made great reductions

in passenger rates to nearly all points zie Sinclair and Mrs^ Cora Detrick allocated on or reached by Us lines. .tended the meeting of the Beechwood Passengers in order to avail them- J*' easant Circle held at the home of

Mrs Allee

selves of the above low rates musti vtra ^ „ , . . I Mrs. Mae ( hadd spent Saturday purchase tickets before entering iwith her sister, Mrs. Sadie Chadd trains as fares collected on trains are! Mr. Rome Leachman of Roachdale much higher. (spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

Be sure to see the nearest agent of ^Andrpw^ahnnt h

the Big Four Route before starting' vlsUIng ^s brothe^^as^nnp ^ ! clf l er v fi0 H "• ,11 ' vp ' 1 - Y "’J r ( ,n

O vim ini b ms nrotner, n is gone to Fon- get the recelnt frnm them fur 25 cts.

on your journey, or address H. J tanet to visit his son (n ^vanco Pt f f Rhein, G. P. A. HncinnatM, Ohio. °«> r 8® »°P» a, w h has son •; Ernes- McCammack and family vis-

. , , - ... anvonewUhhl 6 t TU | y ’ • for , 8alp -Mted Robert McCammack Sunday.

Will Krelgh Is now at borne In his ' r ' yon, ‘ ""hbifc tml-. sh ,id call! hih * n-n ^nrtps their corn

ai " 1 • ) going elsewhere. Uhraadet

e v*'’ a do 'ikle bar re led A R. l-ft- iCevimctad home from

,shot gun and he says it will shoQt i.Vim.". ,

RKLLE UNION. Meeting at the Valley last Sunday and Sunday night. Florine McCammack and sister, Nota went to Greencastle last Satur-

day.

Charley Dobbs and family and John Kellar and wife of Greencastle visited George Dobbs and family last Sunday. Dr. Moser and Van Runyan were at the city one day last week. Miss Dorsett and Gertie Mills have moved to their little farm, north of

town.

T N. Sherrill is some better at this writing. 1 Wallace & Jones were in our little

-city Sunday morning.

L. N. Scott and Robert. McCammack have a new receipt for making

new residence

C V. ‘h Indian .

street.

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