Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1908 — Page 5

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^ftvcrett faring of In] [own Thursday.

T i heodore Layne of Clover-

I (iu.d here Thursday.

| Charles Edwards of Roach-

s in the city Thursday,

fown a prominent Coatesville b wan was here Thursday on A. C. Lockrldge of Roachdale

her sister, Mrs. Frank

igh.

Noble Snyder and Mrs. Har^^klin visited Putnamvllle Thursday. md Mrs. John Obencha'.n Idren of Fincastle visited the Df Clay Brothers. W. H. Brawn attended the of Otis Hendren at StilesB^ursday afternoon. H Lee Robinson of Fillmore guest of her sister, Miss i Masten Thursday. Morgan, Interurban supersnde i hurs to attend fill ' Iren, ^^uinbrldge Band Is giving tile people some llrst-class ■ uring the Hospital Fair. Stud Mrs. Rupert Bartley atthe funeral of Otis Hendren ville Thursday afternoon. Hannah Collins and Alice of Cloverdale visited friends (ursday and attended the Fair H. M. Ragan and Mrs. Conjdges of Fillmore were here visiting and attended the McWethy left Thurs for PetKy., called there by the bis brother, R. A. McWethy ;d after an illness of four heart trouble. is received from John P. ho had a surgical operation lethodlst Hospital at IndianM Friday that he Is doing ^_nd will be out in a short

Fred Hunter of Fillmore spent the

day here Friday.

Fred Rice was down from Roach-

dale Friday evening.

Miss Bess Carver of Bainbridge visited friends here Friday. Mrs. Duncan of Cloverdale is visither son, Frank Duncan, here. Miss Forrest Hyten spent few days at her home in Ladoga. J. L. Dick of Bainbridge was hero Friday on his way to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Huber of Coatesille spent the day here Fri-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley O’Daniel of Cloerdale Isited friends here Thurs-

day.

L. P. Chapin left Friday for several weeks’ stay in Neenah, Wis-

consin.

Miss Florence Irwin visited over er Sunday with her parents in Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Pullom and children of Reelsville spent the day here Friday. Mrs. J. H. Throop of Carbon was here the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Wilson. Miss Clella Bymasters of New Maysville spent Thursday with friends here. Mrs. J. L. Hillis of Limedale is visited her daughter, Mrs. Etha Burkett of Bainbridge. Mr .and Mrs. Charles McNorton of Bainbridge visited their daughter, Miss Grace Ford here Friday. Mrs. E. E. McVey and Mrs. M. Greenlee of Coatesville visited here Friday and attended the Fair. Mrs. Frank Ford of Bainbridge and her guest, Mrs. Eugene Hector of Chicago spent the day here Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Earp. Mr. and Mrs. John Obenchain and little son and daughter of Fincastle returned home Fri morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Clay Brothers.

ill Bryan cm ill Taft Were to discuss the STYLE and QUAL-j ITY of our CLOTH- S ING they would be ot 2

our opinion. 2

Everything that’s new j: is here. Do it Now.

THE BELL. Greencastle’s Best Clothiers.

Smith Parker Is ill at

north of town.

J. T. Edwards was down

Roachdale Tuesday.

Gon Wright of New Maysville, Is

In the city Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eader spent

Sunday in Fillmore.

Miss Ella St. Clair of Cloverdale is

visiting friends here.

J. T. Edwards was down from

Roachdale Thursday.

Mrs. Marie Campbell of Fillmore

visited here Tuesday.

Mrs. W. B. Torr has returned from

visit in Boulden, Ills.

Miss Edith Rogers of Fern is vis-

iting Miss Jessie Nelson.

Mrs. Flora Hunt of Putnamvllle spent the day hero Friday. Mrs. Minnie Rice of Coatstown at tended the Fair here Friday. Dr. Wm. O’Brien of Danville, Ind., was here on business Friday. John Oakley of Roachdale was in the city Tuesday on business. Born to John Woodall and wife of Cloverdale, Sept. 29, an 11 pound

girl.

Miss Myrtle Stoner has returned from a visit with relatives in Roach-

dale.

Dr. and Mrs. Collins of Roachdale were in the city Sunday visiting

friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Summers of North Salem visited in Greencas-

tle Tuesday.

John Mooney, who has been here with the Big Four Railroad left for Carbon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hughes went to Amo yesterday fo attend the funeral of Frank Mailer. Mrs. Thomas Bohannon and daughter, Lizzie, of Fillmore attended the Fair here Friday. Charles Lane of Roachdale and Albert Lane of Bellingsham, Wash., are visiting relatives in the city. Misses lassie Garner and Garnett Sackett wont to Terre Haute Fri afternoon for a few days’ visit. Mrs. J. W. McArthur of Newman, Ills., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Baney, -on Washington Street. Elder Brown left on Saturday for Georgetown, Ills., where he will conduct a meeting for two or

three weeks.

Miss Grace King of Indianapolis and Miss May Carpenter of Pioachdale were guests of Miss Elizabeth

Lockridge Sunday.

Mesdames John O'Mullane, Leroy O’Mullane and Ellen Sackett of Cloverdale visited at the Hospital Fair

at Greencastle on Thursday. The Ladoga High School

defeated the Greencastle High School team at football at Ladoga,

Saturday by a score of G to 5.

Mrs. E. K. Watson and little son of Atlanta, Georgia, who are guests of the family of W. P. Sackett, are

spending a few days at Anderson.

Mrs. Mary Tucker of Salem, Ind., who has been visiting at Indianapolis arrived Fri evening for a short visit with her son, Dr. W. W. Tuck-

er.

Wm. Anderson had a Anger on his right hand badly torn on a saw at Bittles factory Tuesday. The services of a physician were required to dress the injured member. Lawrence Browning underwent a surgical operation at his home Tues. Dr. Ogle of Indianapolis, Dr. J. Gillespie and Dr. Sudranski of this city performed the operation. The Rosenbud S. D. Indian land will open for registration October 5 to 17. Louis Morrison, A1 Flint, Bert and Ralph Sandy and George Wingfield of Cloverdale will leave October G for the purpose of participating in the drawing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gardner and daughter Miss Nellie left Thursda for a visit with friends in Xewto Kansas and Oklahoma City, Oklab - ma. They will return by way of Hot Springs, Arkansas, where they will try the benefits of the Hot Springs as a health resort. David Maze went to Terre Haute Thursday to meet his daughter, Mrs. C. G. Shaw and her children of Linton, who accompanied him here and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Maze several days. Mrs. L. O. Coffman and children of Cloverdale were also here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maze Dr. W. K. Pritchard was called to the home of Clell Mugg near Quincy on Sept. 31 to remove a pin from the breast of their little two-year old daughter. The accident had occurred some days previous but the parents were not aware of how or exactly when, and only became aware of the fact when the complaints of the little girl caused them to "nko an examination, when it devL' _ied that a pin with the head broken " imbedded to the depth of or more in the child’s breast, dangerously near the hear' ,h made the operation of the surgeon both difficult and delicate.

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visited Roachdale

Mrs. George

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Will Herrod friends Sunday.

Born to Mr. and

Browning a son.

John Miller was Roachdale Monday.

Robert Mathews of Bainbridge

spent Monday in the city.

Jeff Rader, trustee of Washington Township, was here on business

Monday.

j Mr. and Mrs.

team 0 f Reelsville are visiting their son,

George Williamson, here.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Len Ware of Roachdale

spent Sunday in the city.

Mr. John Doty who has been quite ill at his home on Hanna Street is reported as improving very slowly. Dr. and Mrs. J. Fenwick Reed have returned from their trip abroad. They arrived home yester-

day.

Clo-

Ora Moffett spent Sunday in

verdale.

Mrs. John Sacra of Fillmore visit-

ed here Saturday.

Miss Gladys Rogers visited at Clo-

verdale Saturday.

Lee Collins of Bainbridge was

! here Saturday on business.

Mrs. John Wright of Fillmore

spent the day here Saturday.

Miss Shirley Wilson of Bainbridge George Williamson spent the day here Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sackett spent Sunday at Cloverdale. Elder and Mrs. W. H. Brown spent the day in Cloverdale Saturday. Mrs. Mary Kesterson visited Putnamville friends over Sunday. Ross Rogers and Miss Jessie Nelson spent Sunday at Clinton Falls. Mrs. C. C. Collins and daughter. Pearl of Roachdale visited Greencastle friends. Misses Matho Wain, Eula Linebery and Mary Case of Bainbridge visited here Saturday. Mrs. Sylvia Shannon attended the funeral of Mrs. John Asher at Clo-

verdale.

Miss Grace Oakley is taking a vacation from her work at the tolldesk of the Telephone Company. Mrs. Julia Wills and Miss 'Williamson of Danville spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Higgins here.

Neal O’Hair visited his parents near Brick Chapel Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Harrell and son, Freddie, visited Miss Ella Myers at Limedale Sunday. Miss Dora Blaydes of Roachdale was here Saturday on her way ta Danville where she will visit for a few days. Mrs. Sunday of Chicago, wife of the well known evangelist Billy Sunday, and her little son, Billy Jr., are visiting her daughter, Helen and son George, for a few days, here, Macey Watkins, principal of the Locust Grove High School was here Sat with his school football team on the way to New Maysville where they will play this afternoon. A benefactor of his race held forth on the street corner Sat afternoon and attracted quite a crowd. He dispensed an elixir of life which was guaranteed to cure all human ills, and threw in the premiums gratis. Prof. T. W. VanMeter of the Alexandria schools was in the city for a short time Sat as the guest of his sister, Mrs. James Byrkit. Mr. Van Meter went from here to Blooming-

ton.

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It is supposed the child fell pin while playing, as it is di r surmise how otherwise the pin have been broken and driven t r a depth.

(3,) 2:18 The preat trot 11 ' « u Forest King, ownn McHaffle of the F( •• Stock Farm, 11 mil * s’ Greencastle on the ... . Road, will serve a few mares this fall during ihe Fall Season. Forest King has a three year old record of 2:lsi over a half mile track. Ii* is probably* the greatt st i ittiug stallion of his >i<'^ vingGreat things expected of this horse in the next few years, lie has n been raced this year hut'has been kept in fcrainin . All judges of trotting ho ses who have seen this colt |hav. pred - ted that in hi- six-year-old form he will be a world he .ter. Those having ina s to be "d this fall should iiotif\ Mclluftie a 0.1. > FARM I DI AN A. luflie, Manager.

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