Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1908 — Page 8

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Henry Smith last v;eek. Grandma and Grandpa Gowin are staying with their daughter. Alire Gorham while Mr. .lack Gorhati! helps finish .lake Huffman's house. James Ogle and wife went to Coatesville Sunday. Garrett McCray attended the Davis sale Tuesday. James Ogle has two cows for sal'\ Glidewell hauled the cement for the little creek bridge Tuesday.

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LOCI ST CHOVK Mr. and Mri. John McCoy spent | Sunday with Robert Day and family. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christie I anil daughter. Worth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller spent ! Sunday with his brother, Charley ! Miller. Mrs. Tom Jackson and Lyda Chadd have been llio guests of Mrs. Willis McCoy since Saturday night. Mrs. Glenn Owens i& the prott [ owner of a new piano, it being birthday present. ‘Several from our vicinity went to | Greeneastlc Satun : y. Mr. and Mrs. Krrak Day visited her brother, Mr. Witt Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O vens s Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reeves.

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H liMHHDGi; A large and enthusiastic crowd greeted Ralph W. Moss, the Democratic candidate for Congees:, who spoke here in A dvr's Hall Tuesday

night.

Fred Steele, delegate from tin

of P. Lodge here to Lodge returned from

Sul unlay.

Messrs. Hewlett and McDaniel were here from Crawfordsville Sun-

day.

Mrs. .Maggie Allen and son, Oliver ; were in Greencastle one day last i week. Nellie and R -siv Hanks are quite

sick.

Lon Chism and family v.e-e cailel to Maysville Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. N. W. Ader was here from Groveland Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Smith of Fincastle was in town the lirst of the week. Mrs. Ashton Priest started to California Tuesday to visit her son, Roy and wife. Don’t forget the box supper in th ' G. A. R. Hall Friday night.

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killed by Dr. Sigler who was called

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TAUBUTTON BRANCH B. F. Heaney is building a room

to his residence.

Grandma Morris is considerably indisp osed at the home of her son,

G. D. Fletcher.

Sam Johnson and wife of Brie!:

Brick Chapel crossed our branch on Monday with a drove of sheep whicn they had purchased in Marion town-

ship.

Mrs. Mildred Campbell and daughter of Lafayette have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heany. Several of the L. G. H. S. pupils went on a hay ride to New Maysville last Saturday to play basketball. James Pritchard and John Huff-

Chapel visited at W. W. Boardman’s ; man each purchased a milk cow at

on Friday Some from here went to Roachdale on Thursday night to attend the band concert it being the last one of the season. The J. M. Jones rock road was finished on last Friday and the stom crusher will be moved to another road near Waveland. Oscar McIntyre will move there to resume work with the crusher. Supervisor Milt Ford has been having the land tax hauled out in his

district.

Miss Alice Trump is here from Ladoga. accompanied by Master Ralph Trump, who is visiting his grandpar- ; ents. J. B. Pritchard and wife. W. W. Boardman and family visited in Greencastle on Sunday. C. R. Priest and wife have been j visiting his sister, Mrs. Belle Davis. : near Thorntown. Mrs. Els worth Brown of Sand i Midge visited her sister, Mrs. Milt; Eord on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Rumbarger who lives across! Hie creek visited her daughter, Mrs. Charles McFarlan on Sunday. Prof. Watkins, who teaches th • , Locust Grove high school, took his ; punils on an outing Friday afternoon Alva Lisby of Coatesville was here last week and moved a building for Aaron .lent. J. M. McCorkle and wife were in , Greencastle on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and Mr. an 1 Mrs. Wydick of Decatur, Ills., hav* 1 been visiting G. D. Fletcher an I

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hanks spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Oscar McIntyre. Dr. Sigler of Greencastle was in this vicinity one day last week doing veterinary work for J. M. Jones. Jasper Miller has purchased a new well drilling machine and is now ready to drill your well. Mrs. Claude Williamson an 1 di • gliter spent Saturday at her brother’s Reuben Smith’s. “Colonel” the faithful dog of Master Howard Denny, suffered an attack of rabies last week and was

the Davis sale on Tuesday and Ross

Hanks a bay horse.

Mrs. Alvin Hanks bought an organ from Mrs. Wiley Davis. Ray Miller went to Cloverdale on Wednesday of this week to play with the Bainbridge band for a political

gathering there.

M l. .MERIDIAN The school hero has been dismiss-

Mrs. Martin

a son.

Is staying at

ed the past week on account of diph-

theria.

Reba Elmore and Vera Wells spent last Tuesday night with Lina

Hurst.

Mrs. Prather and daughter, Opal, spent a few days last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grace Stone. Mrs. Mary Hurst and daughter. Lina, spent from Friday till Sunday in Roachdale visiting Gilbert Hurst

and wife and Mr. Curt

and family.

Mrs. Nannie Secrest has returned home after spending the summer at

Reels vl lie.

Mrs. Clay Reeves and daughter. Leona, and Mrs. Rose Reeves, sport a few days last week in Terre Haute. Nettie Hubble and Lina Hurst spent Monday afternoon with Ber-

tha Buis.

Winnie Hurst and son, Russel 1 spent Sunday and Sunday night in Greencastle visiting her mother.Mrs. John Hurst and children spent Saturday night and Sunday n;

Broadpark.

Rosie Hurst spent Sunday with Bertha Buis. Walter Tlncher, Nettle Hubble, George Donovan and Annie Terry called on Oran Kivitt and Dorcie Simmons Sunday afternoon.

coe, were at Indianapolis Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Dorsett and daughter, Gladys and Vernle Parker visited it Nathaniel Stringer’s Saturday night. Grandma Smith is visiting at Ernest Elliott’s. John Stringer and family visited Raymond Hurst Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parker have returned from a two weeks’ stay at Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Buis of Stilesville visited James Buis and family

Sunday.

Born to Mr. and

Broadstreet October 7 Miss Hallle Grimes

Clevie Parker’s.

Several from around here attended the show at Belle Union last week Mrs. Joe Sechraan and little son visited Mrs. Cornie Buis one day last

week.

Mr. John Stringer visited brother, Thomas Stringer's, Grandma Buis is visiting son, Wm. Buis’ of near Coatesville. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clevie Parker, October 11, a son. Mrs. Charles Cox of, near Stilesville visited at James Buis’ Monday. Rev. Stout of Plainfield preached at the chapel Saturday and Saturday evening and Sunday and Sunday evening.

at his Sunday, at her

BROAD PARK

Quite a cool snap after the rain. Thomas Broadstreet and family visited Cornie Buis Sunday. Misses Edna Clark and Vita Buis visited Miss Mildred Stringer Sunday

afternoon.

Thomas Broadstreet and son, Ro t-

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Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs. Ran som spent last Tuesday at Greencas-

Cuminings \ tie.

Sunday visitors at Will Shucks last Sunday were Henry Phillips and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell and Miss Static Phillips and Miss

Marie Ransom.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell have moved into their new rummer kitchen, their house not being completed. Mr. Clyde Walls has been visiting bis father and mother near Roach-

dale.

Fred Slddons has got out of the notion of going to South Dakota. Jerry Nichols made a business trio to Greencastle last Monday. Mat Elliott and Fred Elliott and Dill Elliott from Indianapolis visited at Ark Ficklln’s last Sunday. Joel Gtirrett visited his father Sun-

day.

Miss Flora Campbell called on Mrs Eva Walls last Sunday afternoon. Miss Gladys Elliott visited Mrs. Maria Campbell last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mollle Goodwin and Mrs. Anna Goodwin visited at Will Shuck's last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Nichols and Miss Static Phillips spent Saturday at Mrc. Ransom’s. Mrs. Paul Jackson visited Mis.; Bertha Elliott’s school last week.

\ IV >1.1 \ Sunday visitors in these parts were Mr. and Mrs. Zimeri Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wells and family at Wm. Williamson’e, and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Taylor of Hamrick station , nt Mr. Gobin - and Columbus Wells and family and Carry Payne and , family at John Skelton's and Mrs. Jane Boswell at Joe Boswell’s and | George Garrett at John Wood's n id Robert Dills and wife at Ge:.-'go| Smith’s. Several from ibis vicinity attended church and the baptising at Otter Creek Sunday. The box supper at No. 10 school . home Saturday was well aHcndod by all and the boxes sold all the way from 10 cents up to one dollar. Mrs. Jack Nelson called on her son Walter Sunday. Charles Stiti - has moved to Mam field whore \v' is running a hiu kst' ri wagon. The dance at Sam Rhoaten’ Sat- 1 urday night was largely attended and a good time was had. Loy Gardner and Pearl Boswe’l are cutting saw legs for Newton j St i m pa Mrs. Wm. Williamson ealle l on j Mrs. Nellie Gordon one day last week i

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went off fine. James Alexander visited his bro-1 tiler at Crawfordsville last week. Alvin Erwin is quite ill with ty- j pboid fever. James Alexander’s sister of Ken-! im-ky is visiting him. -UisE Edith Ford is staying at Mr. j Dills' and attending high school. Perry Wright has purchased a new road wagon.

WALNi r VALLEY Wm. Wells mid Wm. Dills are lining in their winter coal. Angus Fuqua Is doing some carpenter work for Mrs. Lacy Hoop. Word received from Mr . Wm. Dills and daughter that they arrived safely in Muskogee, Oklahoma. There was a large crowd ai the box supper at No. in and everythin'.

MORTON Chris Crodian has been improving his store by putting in some new shelves and windows. He lias ako put in a stock of boots and shoes. Our Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Simpson McGaughey at Robert Phillips'; Eber Loyd and wife at Isaac Lloyd's, near Russellville; Geo. Ratcliff and wife at James .Newgent's Frank Call and family nt Ott Burks’ and James Nutgrass and wife at Frank Bettis.’

Miss Splnx Wysong who has bi visiting relatives in this vicinity » turned to her home in \Yt >t Indian] apolls Saturday. Lon Ramho and wife have gone h - isi keeping In the Laui 1 Fa ro(

house.

Mrs. Minnie Lawson has returns to her home in Crawfordsville. SI has been visiting her aum, Mrs. J

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Mr. and Mrs. George Schilling anl son, Ron, of Cloverdale visit* friends, in this vicinity from Si:urda)

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Maurice Keyt and famil Sun-la ed with friends near Morton Mr. Heady who has le i n “'I poorly is some better.

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Charlie Purcell and wife attended the wedding of Sallust and Hurst near Mt. Meridian Wednesday evening. Robert Garrett and family went lo Greencastle Saturday. James Ogle and wife visited their son, Albert Ogle, Sunday. Otha Miller and sister, Anna, visited their brother, Charlie Miller, and wife Sunday. Earl Bunion and wife visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnoll, Sunday. Claude Wain and wife, Leota Gowin and Alva Purcell and family visited at Wm. Purcell’s Sunday. Cook & Garrett sold their hogs to

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