Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1908 — Page 7
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STAIt-DEMOC R A T
I*a({c Seven
COUNTY NEWS
As Reported by Hustling Correspondents.
Mr.
IJROAIH'AKIi.
uul Mrs. Frank Wilcox and . ed at William Bcottan’a t .ii Saturday nisht and SunI u stringer and family vis.ted at
Vtbaniel Stringer’s Sunday.
P Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Dorsett and L Kenneth, visited at Clevie
, s Sunday afternoon.
[ Thomas Broadstreet was at Irdian-
Llis Saturday.
F\ r< Sechman and daughter, Mary
. a ',. \it. Meridian and Mrs. Joe and little son visited at Mr. [ liuis' one day last wee.;.
1 curtls and family visited
. 1,6 MeAninch’s Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. David Wallace, Mr.
I r c Hodge and Ml i : a
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iftiu-noon. t I’lioebe Wood is at Nathaniel
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iThomas Broadirtreet and rumiiy I Hlcki of nea r Me na
liniluy.
MT. .MKKIIM.W. There will be services at this plaea Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. Otlia Elmore and children spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie Fox. The Northern Star Club met at Greencastle Saturday with Miss Koxie Mason. Davie Hurst and family and Virgil Hurst spent Saturday night at Vernie Kivitt’s. Little Averill Smith has returned home after a two weeks' visit with her grandparents, Sig Smith and wife. Cora Collins and daughter, Veneta, spent Friday at George Collin's. D. V. Moffett and wife spent Sunday at Will Hurst's. George Osborne and family and Doc Hurst and family spent Sunday at Squire Hurst’s. Hersehel Buis and wife and son, Emmett and Lee Lewis, spent Sunday at Taber Hurst’s.
ie Nichols called on Mrs. Jess Eiliott Thursday evening. Sam Campbell's new house is now being plastered. Mrs. Mary Campbell and Miss Mary Stanley of Coatesvilie visited Mrs. Sam Campbell one day last week Mrs. Frank Garrett spent the day with Mrs. Henry Phillips last Friday. Ollie Bales and wife are visiting her father this week. Mrs. Jo Garrett starts to Kentucky soon to visit her fat iter. Leona Smith has been real sh k but is better at present. Mrs. Bertie Nichols and Miss Statie Phillips and Miss Gladys Elliott spent the day with Mrs. Maria Campbell last Tuesday. Miss Eva Walls called at Will Shuck’s last Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Garrett, Mrs. Lewis Garrett and Mrs. Leolia Garrett visited Mrs. Jess Elliott last Tuesday afternoon. Will Shuck was in Fillmore last Monday.
an operation on Ross Huffman ; driving horse last Sunday and extracted nail one and a half inches in length from his foot. Ola Pollum and family visited at his father's Sunday. The stork passed this way last Saturday and left Arthur Roberts and wife a thirteen-pound boy. Everyone expects to see the vicepresident next Friday.
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Even it Hasten and family spent
i!,, n, to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford ^J" r . da y “‘ebt and Sunday at Edgar
Miiips, October 21, a son. Alice s. , „
:,ev Bobs and wife and Add Wil- , 1 Hurst.and family spent Sun-
n and wife visited at Alec Lewis ' al Jf- Murats.
1 Dr. \\ right spent a few days last
week visiting his parents.
Ray Sallust and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. Clay Reeves and wife. Walter Vermilion and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with his
sister, Mrs. Effle Smythe.
Oran Kivitt spent Saturday night with his brother, Vernie Kivitt. Liza Ward spent Saturday night tit
Lafe McCoy’s.
Ella Albin and Otha Meek, Minnie Hurst and Frank Morrison went to see the dredge boat last Sunday af-
ternoon.
M, Frank Wilcox visited Mrs. Miss Opal Dorsett and lilt it; sister, | i at their grandfather, nthaniel Stringer’s from Friday un-
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Vita Huis visited Mias Anna
[ Monday.
Mi see Ida and Lottle Walla te vis1,1 Miss Mildred Stringer Saturday
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Mr and Mrs. Roy McAninch spent i inesday night at Clevie Parker’s. Alee Lewis continues seriously ill. Re- -no Broadstreet spent Tlmrsda t with Frank Wallace of Green-
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NORTH d \< KSO\.
Rev. Daily, John R. Cox and w ife, Riley Eggers ami David Murphy took dinner at Rube Wall's Sunday.
The Plainfield high school football Mathew Eggers and wife, Mrs. i played the Roachdale teata here Parnall. Jack Inman and John Ct a-
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} ■ brill. , ■ ; - Mi - Ella Walsh spent Sunday . ft-m school and is again taking mul„ -. Mrs. Henry Wilson :. d father visi' !•'. Browsing while walking ited R(a i uder who is very ill with L. . s of his store met with 1 >phoid fever, Sunday I !■ M ! a ankle turned and he fell sprain-i poorly.
[i his ankle. Dr. Stroube wu r illI to give him medical attention. Plans are being perfected lor a [iskethall team in the school. Ward Lovett who has been quite
is slowly improving.
Ben McCloud and wife, Everet: P( terman and family, Charles Eggers and family, Walter Eggers an 1 wife, visited at Dai Eggers’ Sunday. Rev. Inman of Clay County is holding meetings at Friendship
NORTH WASHINGTON.
William Danbury hied away Brazil last Thursday afternoon the e o'clock interurban car and returned on the seven o'clock car
bringing a wife with him.
Several from this township went
to see Bryan at Greencastle.
Cora Urton is busy weaving carpet Mrs. Mary Clark visited at Mrs. Sal-
lie Pierson’s Wednesday.
Cora and Lizzie Frton qulPod for Mrs. William McMurry Wednesday. Mrs. John Frton spent the day r last Thursday with her brother, Berry
Brown.
George, Lee and Mary Brown visited at their grandfathers last Saturday night and Sunday. Ralph, Roy and Clark Herbert spent the day last Sunday at Mr. Brown’s. Died at Huntingburg, Perry Gose. He was reared near Reelsvllle and leaves to mourn his demise a wife and two children, also his parents, four brothers and tw'O sisters, Mrs. Anna Hutcheson and Mrs. Hester Rolling-. Not u very large crowd at Sunday School last Sunday. Come out next Sunday and hear the new preacher, Arthur Scoit. George Akers’ well is not completed yet, down 150 feet and no water. Tlie new railroad bridge is com-
pleted.
Berrj Brown vi-ited George Summers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. G. L. Summers called on Mrs. Saruli Fox Sunday evening. Mrs. Sallie Pierson spent the day last Sunday with Mrs. John Unon.
CARI’ENTEItSVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gillen and Mrs. Elam Perkins spent Friday at Crawfordsville. Last Thursday night, Miss Ruth Newell entertained Misses Marguerite Pickel, Blanche Gillen and Lillie Barker at a slumber party. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelso v.sited at Barnard Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Shilling of Crawfordsville spent Saturday night and Sunday at \V. W. Dawson's Mrs. Dolly Steele and children spent Monday at George Brown’s. Mrs. Cora Moreland of Barnard called at Wm. Ballenger's Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. M. A. Pickel and Miss Nina Dawson were shopping at Crawfordsville Monday. Miss Violet Hall is on the sick list tills week. Viege Cox and family and Wdbur Bohanon and family spent Monday at Joseph Kelso’s.
Mrs. Perry Downy spent Sunday at Lawson Fry’s. Mrs. Nora Chadd spent Thursday with Mrs. Mattie Webster. Mrs. Akers and Mrs. Day of Mt Meridian spent Friday with Mrs. Jirn Boardman. Edward Hammond and family spent Sunday at Elijah Gardner's.
OHUS, CAWLEY DRAWS FARM
Joe Cromwell is building an addition to his dwelling. Mr. Glover is building a very large and complete shed for his mill. Henry Layman attended the funeral of his step-father near Gosport last week. Mr. Carlton of Indianapolis sold and delivered a now piano to Mrs. James Garner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper entertained for dinner last SabbuCi as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Garner, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutcheson. Miss T.essio Garner end Miss Della Bowen Elder Dimmttt preached at the M. E. Chun ti Monday evening and held communion service. School will begin after the election with Mr. Wright, Miss McClure and Miss He: ter teachers.
Mrs. J. \V. Walsh returned from church this week.
icui li kick last Friday. A. 0. Lockridge went to Indianapos Thursday and purchased an auto-
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Miss Lela Crosby spent the latter m of last week with relatives in idianapoiis. Vire first number of the lecture e will be gi\en Sat urda j a ft er-
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t> , r twenty-live musicians or The Mr Venetian Band of Chicago.
Rev. John R. Daily filled his regular appointment at Friendship Sunday and spent Sunday night at Wm.
Wells.’
Lon Payne and wife spent Monday at Dal Eggers. Rev. Inman spent Tuesday night with Rev. L. T. Buchanan. A great many from here went to st e Bryan at Roachdale last week. Rube Walls and wife gave i musini entertainment for their neighbors
Phil i 1 ght last.wt
a little social on hallowe'en at
| me of Mrs. Baz' 11.
Dr. C. N. Stroube and family ■ Sunday wltb rolativi s In Bainft v lici' ■ there w as quio' a le.i -m 1 of Mrs. St 1 null, s I ■: ill
resent.
The Taft special passed through pre last Friday morning and l>wnspeople turned out to see
lisiinsuished man.
Uncle Jesse Eggers is seriously Hi
this writing.
LO( 1ST GROVE.
L. C. Beaman of Quincy visited his
mother here Sunday.
Harry Potter of Bridgeton who lias been visiting his grandfather. Fred our Hansel, returned home Monday, the There was meeting at the Shaker church last Sunday night with a very lar^c attendance. Bro. Akers preach-
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GOI.DKN HILLS, Ross Moore visited Mr. MeCart School was opened at Center again at Mil > last Sunday.
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.. .. Andy V right bought a cow of .Mac
Eva Herod who lias diphtheria is Beaman last week,
ning better and the quarentine , Grandma Beaman still remains in
ill lie removed in a few dajs. a pi-jHcal condition.
Work on tiie gravel road was Je-; Mrs. Moore's sister and family of lyed on account of the pit caving in Belie Union visited her over Saturday
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f v.ll !)•• completed in a few d.i; s. oi j , : v. - ■ . m j visitAlbert Runnels went to Wm lag at Brady Jones’ returned home
I ■ s sale near Winchester Monduv Sunday.
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1 s M l ■ , till,.-.. M . . ml .11: IMCA , i- m , ■ I , iij, lit 11:i-' "'I i ' 1 1 ’ M • : ; m i.ml ■ . . - i ; : ml is well known here. His Mrs. Johnson started to greet him any friends w ill be sorry wh -n he he departed hurriedly leaving In hi- !
excitement a flour sack. Just was till Bryan is elected and they won't have to do anything like sp '.iin . far
a living.
\ Cure tor H"g Cholera. Hog Cholera or Swine Plague as it is sometimes called is a highly contagious disorder. When a hog shows any symptoms of this disease, he should be isolated at once and the pen fumigated in order to save the other hogs if possible. Mix one part Sloan's Liniment with two parts milk in a bottle and give every sick hog a tablespoonful of this mixture for three days Sloan's Liniment is a powerful antiseptic, kills the disease germs, soothes all inflammation and acts as a tonic to the animal. A. J. 'McCarthy of Idaville. Ind says: “My hogs had hog cholera three days before we got Sloan's Liniment, which was recommended to me by a neighbor who was using it with success. 1 have used it now for three days and my hogs are almost well. One hog died before I got the Liniment, but ! have not lost any since.'' Mr. G. W. Balsbaugh of Peru, Ind.. writes: “I had four pigs that were coughing and were not doing well. 1 gave them some of Sloan’s Liniment and they got better at once.” Sloan's hook on Horses , Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.
TARRITTON BRANCH. Miss Edna Wain of Floyd township spent a few days last week at W. W. Boardman’s. Charles Hall of near Brick Chapel was here last week and bought yearling steers from Aaron Jent and Edwin Denny. Yapville school was taken by their teacher. Miss Louise O'Hair, to the woods on last Friday, that being Ari or Day, where they enjoyed a nice dinner and had a general good time. Hugh Pritchard went to VVaveland one day last week. Mrs. Anna Miller spent Wednesday with home folks in Bainbridge. Dwight Ford is working on the new road in Floyd township. Dwight McFadden and Biuk Cowgcr of Bainbridge have been making concrete walks for Jasper Miller. Jesse Jones has started his shredding outtfi. Lewis Call and wife visited her s ster and family near Maysville on Sunday. W. W. Boardman and wife spent Sunday with S. J. Wain and wife
GREENCASTLE MAN ONE Of THE LUCKY DRAWERS ON THE UNITED STATES DRAWING FOR LANDS IN THE ROSEBUD LANDS OF NORTH DAKOTA— HIS NUMBER IS ;}!R>.
IS ASSURED A GOOD FARM
In All There Are 5,000 Claims and The Local Man Will Get His Choice After :JH» Have Chosen the Land They Desire—Will Move Family to the West in the Near Future.
| near Center school house. PUTN'AMYILLE. Elijah Wain and wife wefe Sunday Our school house is almost com-! vlH kors at Milton McCorkle s.
pletod James Pritchard and John Hanks
sold their hogs to Jesse Coffman this
week.
Milt Ford lias purchased a new wagon and new harness.
W \LNUT VALLEY. Harry Dickey has moved from Perry Wright’s place to the email house on the Grubb farm. There was no preaching at the Baptist church on Little Walnut on last Sunday. Janies Alexander’s sister, who has been visiting him has returned to her home in Kentucky. Mrs. Wm. Wells and daughter visited Mrs. Joe Anderson on Thursday. Mrs. Jane Boswell visited her daughter near Putnamville last week Nirs. Joe Boswell spent Tuesday afternoon at Win. Wells.’ Angus Fuqua lias been doing some carpenter work for Mrs. Hibbs. Ucss Smithson visited his sister, Mrs. Joe Boswell a few days last
week
Ora Boswell lias sold his farm hnown as the John Gardner farm to Wtr. Durham.
FOUR CORNERS. One mile and a quarter of our new gravel road on the county line is
completed.
Little Eva Mae Clark is very ill with cholera infantum; she is sick at her grandparents. Doc Thomas Charles Rowing has a sick horse. Miss Grace Sandifur spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Dora Reeve's lias returned home from John Stoner's where she has
been nursing a sick boy. Eliza Toney is staying Thomas’ for a few days.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas is on the
I sick list.
Charles Phillips has his new house almost completed. Charles B. Thomas and family spent Saturday night and Sunday at Charles L. Thomas,’ Mrs. Myrtle Cahill and son are visiting at Bridgeton for a few weeks.
Charley Cawley of this town is one of the lucky drawers of the Government lands in North Dakota. The lands are known as the Risebud lands. Each claim consists of 160 acres. In all there are 5000 claims. Mr. Cawley drew number 390. This gives him the choice of the claims after the 389 persons who drew the numbers before his get their choice. The fact that Mr. Cawley’s number is among the first drawn assures him an excellent piece of land. It is the intention of Mr. Cawley to close up his business hero an! move his family to the West before many months. His sister, Miss Florence, will accompany him and make her home in the West. The lucky young man is receiving the congratulations of his many friends.
Wm.
THE ELECTION INSPECTION
CO YI KSYILLE. Dr. Wright has returned to his home in Mt. Meridian after visiting his parents, Marion Wright and wife. Eighty people from here went to Indianapolis on a special car to hear Taft Friday night. Mrs. Mary Webster of Greencastle spent Tuesday with Tyra Masren and
family.
Mrs. Clyde Gobert is visiting in
Illinois.
Mrs. Austin Dodd and daughter, Mary of Greencastle spent Thursday with Wm. Pace and family. Mrs. Carrie Williams is visiting her (bother in Indianapolis.
Following are the Inspectors for the several precincts who will serve at the general election on Tuesday; Jackson—North, Gilbert Wilson;
South. Gon Wright. Franklin—North, Ed. South, Robert Britten.
Russell—North. Frank
South, Will Sutherlln.
Clinton—North, R. C. Sutherlin;
South, Owen Sigler.
Monroe—North, Milton
South. Claude Prlvitt.
Floyd—North, Nathan South, Sylvester Lewallen.
Marlon—North, J. B. South. Henry Arnold.
Greencastle tp.,—Limedale, Sim Stoner; Fox Ridge, Mike Kelley;
North, Charles Daggy.
Greencastle City—First Ward, J. H. James; Second—North, Charles
Tobin;
Scott;
Drown;
Aden
Bnnten;
to make his home in Iowa. ■ Smith’s children are re torted
(c diphtheria.
.1 ii. Shields the pastor of the M. church at Coatesvilie will preach (.'enter immediately after Sunday
' 'ool next Sunday.
Muriel Runnels was reported to it" diphtheria but it is a mistake. There was no Sunday School at ■nter last Sunday. Dr. King of J tie, the county heaith office I nd disinfected the bulld-
I <lit. now af.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Walton and |a i 1 Chandler spent the day at p 1 n Walton’s at Coatesvilie one day
I eek.
Sunday School and preaching at
[enter Sunday.
SOM URN FT. Tlie old folks meeting here last Sunday was fairly well attended. Vly Young read a paper relating to the early days of the church. Dr. I Collins of Bainbridge also gave an interesting talk. Elder Burnan will begin a series of meetings here the last of November assisted by a Greencastle minis-
ter.
Clay Frank has moved to Brick Chapel. Will Ferrand will move to tlie place vacated by Mr. Frank. The Judy sale will he Thursday of
tills WGOlf
Roland and Eugenia Pickett who Mr and Mrs j w Ferrand and ve typhoid fever are getting along llttle (]iUlf rhtor, Ferol, returned Sat-
liely.
KILLthe cough IAND CURE THE LUNCS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
IFOR Qouchs
PRICK
_ -TOLDS T? la? 1 Bottle' Gee INn all throat and lung troubles.
|UAF ANTEED SATISFACTORY
? K money REFUNDED.
urday from a visit with relatives in Emporia, Kansas. They report a big rain followed by a 4-inch fall of snow just before leaving that, place. Work is progressing nicely on our road over a mile having been finished
MALTA. Mrs. Mat Elliott and Mrs. Nathan Underwood called on Mrs. Jess Elliott last Saturday. Sam Campbell had a barn inising last Saturday. Alva Smith is going to move to his property in Fillmore soon. Mrs. Susie Siddons visited at Mr. Will Shuck’s last Wednesday. Jerry Nichols and family spent the day at Coatesvilie last Saturday. Mrs. Henry Phillips and Mrs. Bird-
TATER RIDGE. Wm. Purcell and wife and Charlie Purcell and wife visited George Purcell and wife near Greencastle Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ogle has returned home from Forest, ind., and reports his (laughter better. Emra Wright and family visited at Lew i Dale’s Stn day. Mrs. Mary ‘or and Mrs. Ettie Crews we- t '.Hvencastle Monday. Foe- ,ie lines were sailed out their polis that were in tlie r. roadways Tuesday. 5c. and Mrs. Win. Arnold visited their daughter, Ada Bunten Sunday. C •(•. y-iinlii'!: visited Emra Wright Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lewallen have been visiting in Boone County. Enoch Proctor and wife visited his sister, Mrs. Mary Ogle Sunday. Cloyd Cook of Greencastle visited his aunt, Mrs. Floyd Garrett, over Sunday. Gerrett McCray hauled hay and corn to Fred Brown at Fillmore Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold attended the sale of Alec Graver last week. Mrs. Stella Proctor and children have been keeping house for her parents.
It. 11. NO. I RUKLSVILLE. Mrs. Wm. Boone and Mrs. Albert .IONUS iiuwril.
Hutcheson went to Indianapolis to | will Brown and family visited visit Mr. Walter King Friday. , pis father, Charles Brown, near
Charles Johnson the Van operator j Brick Chapel Sunday,
lias moved to Pleasant Garden. Mr. and Mrs. Zinierl Boswell spent Joe Robinson the Van telegraph Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
inspector of Terre Haute was here I Bettis.
Saturday. [ Mrs. Wm. Thomas and
William Huber and wife of Chica-
go spent Wednesday with Mrs. Flora I Huffman; South, W. B. Vestal; Third Gambold. |—East, Dan O’Connell; West, Wm.
Krelgh: Fourth, John M. Alien. Madison—East. R. L. Gardner:
James Aker is building a corn
crib.
The M. E. church is still without a pastor. Ed Jobe is building a barn. George Osborn is at home after a visit in the south. Mrs. John Rollings of Newman, Ills., called on M. B. Girton and wife Monday. Tlie funeral of tlie infant daughter of Otis MsMurrj of Brazil was preached at Reelsville by Elder Colglazier of tlie Christian church Tuesday: burial at Hamricks.
mother
have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Kansas. Mrs. Adam Reising and little son of Brick Chapel are spending a few days witli her father, Mr. Heady. Will Brown made a business trip to Greencastle Monday morning. Harry Toney ami family visited Mr. Beard and wife on Sunday. Mrs. Toney spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Brown.
MUIIRGN. Corn is all shredded
in this vicin-
ity.
Claud Carrington lias been <arrying a broken arm for the past two
weeks.
Quite a large crowd attended
LOCUST GROVE.
Mrs. Dimler and Mrs. Caroline
Wright spent Friday with their chi l- tl j (d j‘ a 7 d Rovd's' sale ’ Wednesday "and dren Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day. : VIl . 8 lt Gardner's sale Thu.slay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snodgrass, T) ' av id B.crlv and family of Illinois
Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Miller.
MANHATTAN. The show left here last Thursday. Tlie friends and relatives of Perry Gose were much grieved to learn of his death. Miss Phebe Allen, daughter of tin' late Louis Allen, died Monday, October 19. Roy Albright of Brazil was here to see his old friends Monday. Dot Mahoney and friend of Limedale took in the show Monday night. Doc Y’oung is on the sick list. Kenneth and Eulala Hutcheson spent Sunday with their cousins Ira and Ruth Hutcheson. A new preacher is expected to hold service here next Sabbath. Tarven Wright visited his sons. Job'S and Ollie over Sunday. The school house is undergoing repairs, so there was no school Thursday and Friday. The veterinary surgeon performed
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright of Fillmore spent Sundaj with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wright. The Ming of Ruben Ma.sten' 0 new corn shredder is heard in our com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day of Fillmore spent Sunday with her rister. Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy. Mrs. Willis McCoy and Mrs. Martha Browning spent Monday with Mrs. Columbus Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Robinson.
visited at Robert Goffs’ last week. J. F. Wilson and Frank Pel. ., have their new ham about complete.
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. S. H. Judy and family wishes to express their thanks to their many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the recent illness and death of Mr. Judy. Especial thanks to those who aided in the burial services are extended.
West, Wm. Thomas. Washington—North, John Best; South. John Raah. Warren—Luther Evans. Jefferson—East, E. R. Arnold; West, Henry Runyan. Cioverdale—East, J. F. O'Brien; West, W. M. Hood. Mill Creek—Russell Hodge.
K. It. NO. 1 FILLMORE. Mrs. Lizzie Sinclair spent Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Leachman spent Sunday at Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoptaugh went to hear Mr. Small speak at Greencastle, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Sinclair and Miss Cora Flynn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoptaugh and Mrs. Mary Leachman spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Plummer. Miss Ella White visited at Art Raines' Sunday. Miss Gail Leachman is reported quite sick.
THE VALLEY.
Everyone from this part went to Greencastle to hear Bryan. Mrs. Charles Webster and Miss Ethel Webster spent Wednesday at
Mrs. Gorham's .
Harvey Clark, mother and sons.
Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several mouths I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed m have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at the Owl Drug Store. 50c and $1 00.
Trial bottle free
Monon Route Excursions.
To Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, Col, account I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge, September 16. 17 18. return limit September 30th, $31.35 round trip. One way colonist rates to California, North Western Pacific Coast and Intermediate points, on • September 1st to Oct 30th.
Leland and Lois, Tillie Burns and | Home Seekers rates to various points
Notice to Taxpayers Monday, November 2nd, is the last day for paying taxes before the addition of the penalty. Only a few more days remain in which to pay taxes so make arrangements to pay them at once. The change in the law makes it necessary for ail tax to be paid on or before the last day In order to prevent penalties. Please see that your taxes are paid on or before November 2nd. ED. McG. WALLS, 2tw-2td County Treasurer.
Stove Time
IS HERE wmmmmmmm Winter is coming on and you will need a new heater or a new range. Don’t buy a stove and then be disappointed in it. We will sell you one that will please. A Good Stove, One Worth the Money Ami we will guarantee that it will prove satisfactory. All Grades and Prices JOHN COOK TWO STORES North Side of Square Owl Hardware Store. The Second-hand Store— South
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Telephone orders for anything in the hardware line. Phones: 20, Old Stand; 25, New Stand.
