Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1908 — Page 8

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Fri»lay, Novonihcr l:j,

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In Our flfc Store Por Men”

is Clothing in Variety to supply every need

and desire that men and boys may have.

apolis Friday.

Grandma Clino visited Mrs Stringer Friday afternoon.

There was no school at this place Tuesday and Wednesday on account

of the election.

Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer visited h i daughter. Mrs. Gilbert Dorset- c

day last week.

Grandma Ttuis has been visitii-i her daughter, Mrs. Alpha Cox, ami son, Laurence Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boles visited M Madge Fultz and family Sunday.

Ihan preached at the Christian Cnion

John I Church Sunday.

Harley Brown of Koachdale visit-

ed friends here Sunday.

Claude Pruitt and family spent Sunday at Mrs.-Miriam Singleton’s. Mrs. Cora Hanks has moved into the house with hi r father, Henry

Oliver

Mrs. Willard Gough of Finoastie

was here Thursday.

Judge Colliver of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Dr. Colliver.

MOti TON.

The little son of Orpha and Joe

visit,

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Mrs. Jane Boswell Wm. Weils on Friday.

Joe Boswell visited Ca

Sunday.

C. Wells visited their Mis. Bert Brattin Sunday Mr. Win. Durham’s v, family are visiting him

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! OBITUARY

SOM FUSE r.

Rev. Rudy of Greeneastle will hold Kiiauer has been very i-iek with le art

a few days meeting at this place be- trouble.

George Lloyd shipped a car load

and contin-

of cattle to Indianapolis Monday. Will Whitted is having new lights

put in his house.

Mrs. Carrie Ratcliff is visiting in Frankfort and Indianapolis. Mrs. Emma Burk has returned

home from Roachdale where she has

We have Clothing for boys— in age from 3 years and upward.

We have Clothing for young meil--the nifty kind u ith style and

imudy lirnufo

snap in it.

We have Clothing for men more mature age—made in morel fpf P* conservative styles. We have Clothing for stout men and slim men. And in addition to having Clothing that please, and satisfy all sorts of tastes and fit, all sorts of shapes and figures. Its the kind of Clothing that continues to satisfy- that retains its shape and color— that continues to look good as you wear it—and lastly but least,

That costs you no more than Clothing that lacks in some of these qualities.

Allen Brothers

ginning Tuenlny, Nov. 1

uing over Sunday.

Wiley Davis and family left Wednesday of last week for Amarelia, Texas, where they expect to make

their future home.

Charles Davis and family intend moving to their new home near i-L-

sex. Mo., about the first of December been visitiiiu relatives.

Norman Conley lias purchased and Will Ratcliff spent Thursday night will move to the place (the Gene at homo with liL mother and shipped

Priest farm) which Mr. Davis' va-!a car of rattle to Ohio Frldaj

Icates. Those who vis led in our vicinity Bon Pruitt went to Fillmore Mon-j Sunday were Frank Bettis and fum-

' Jay. ily at George Li d's. Will Ferrand lias moved on C. K. Henry Ranibu, wifi Hall’s place. | of Greeneastle at his

Ruth Wells was thirteen years old i Rambo’s.

Nov. 5 and a number of her school friends gave her a surprise by going in and spending the evening with

her. Games were played and Mrs. Wells *'**1 I! < oRM- RS.

who " ::s in r et. served pea h- " ; Thon 18 01 1 astIe s 'nothing could "be'd^n.

es and cream, cake and popcorn. All butiiril;n night and Sunday wn.

had a pleasant time. home folks.

Mrs. Sandy Scobeo returned from Clarence, son of Dolf Coleman wts the hospital at Indianapolis last Sun- '-rlotisiy hurt Monday while hauling day much improved in health. Igruud from the Mitchell pit

and daughter brother, S. O.

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Franklin Mann ti.

Again the Lord has stu n to

from our midst one of our l*), and leave a bereft famih ,nd a

of friends to mourn their i tl . Franklin Barnett, horn .\ U? . 1( , l-vtiii. departed this lifo o ■ 1308, aged ".3 years, d . t:i days, and l>eing at that ddest son living, of Jo

Mahala Barnett. He is .survive

uther. JoEeph S. liai • m a tiicr. James Barnett, and tw \Ir . Emma McCullougli a Anna Miller, and a ho;

friends.

On March [to Minnie

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Mr. O'Neil and wife at Mrs. Enira Burk's. Will Rambo and family at

Lon Rambo’s.

4. 1888, he v Rightsell and i

. i born seven child! i d one boy. all to mourn i coed father and an

im band. While all

Clova Scobee recently received a new organ, a present from iter par-

ents.

wife

ROACHDALE. Born to Albert James and

a son.

Mrs. William Allen and daughter, Mrs. Charles Lane, did trading in Crawfordsville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crosby entertained the Social Club on Tuesday evening in a very delightful manner. On Monday afternoon while I)i C.

Mrs. Mae Thomas and Miss Grace Sandlfur spent Saturday evening at

Mrs. B. C. Singleton’s.

Misses Gladys and Jessie Singieto i made a businete trip to Greeneust'e

Saturday.

Charles L. Thomas and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with

Robert Irwin and family.

Little Eva Mae Clark, daughter of Roy and Margaret Clark, was born February 4. 1 bus, died October 30, aged s months and 2? days. She was | a flower too bright to stay here, for

for one of his

relatives and (r; 9

bowed a willingness t > help

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>tiatrln\l from him in tin- >uinideB i a n eye, by tiie mail rush of a raiM w< re brought to tite him • nf

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.’i:lili-en. brother and sist.Ts, a||

i , wi lcome liim to ins the last time, hoping

• t him ill Heaven ■

While he never united

church lie

with

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was tt Iieiii . • - in i|^_ Baptist faitlt and :t linn in

> vQ 1 corvi-iom ..

the lord.

The funeral services w.uv tnndaj*

C. Collins was out in Itis new auto-| our |.' a t| H , r niM-di-d he

mobile he met with quite a serious j je we |s. We will miss her. oh how wt accident. In going down an Incline nl j 88 ) H , r) i mt ollI . i oss , s ,, or

he lost control of the machine which | eternal gain

threw him against the fence breaking Charles Phillips has his new house his left wrist and dislocating his completed and is now occupying if. right shoulder. Mabel Martin spent Sundav with

I Rev. Dalby of ii a the \1 E. Church of Re 1 S

• he sen Ices, which w ttt - J

b> itis ninny friends and M-la’.iJ tin- remains were taken m the \vJ

ley Chapel Cemetery for

Eva Mae dark

The Ladies Aid Society met with Mrs. Will Myers on Wednesday after-

noon.

Elkana Thompson left on Monday to do bridge work on the C. H. & D. Miss Nora Reed dismissed her room on Monday on account of a case of diphtheria in her school. Miss Viva Gaslln of Fincastle and Mr. Otis Hicks of this place went to Indianapolis Saturday where they

quietly married.

Joe Lewman’s moved to their farm near Balnhridge the first of the week. Mrs. W. D. Lovett and son, Ward,

are recovering from a tack of typhoid fever.

Sarah Rowings. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ewing and Eliza Toney spent Sunday in Terre

Haute.

Vallie Vinzant lias been quite sick but is some better at this writing. Word hos just been received of the death of Mr. Runisey. His wife was formerly Miss Goldie Alppaugh.

mi Kri'liy morniiK m fll Eva Mae Clark, little mriXu-r Roy and Margaret Clark was l'ii I. .mo to her HI' -

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MT. MERIDIAN. Mrs. Rosa McCammack spent last Tuesday with Laura Hurst. Mrs. Maude Hurst. Mrs. Bonnie Alexander and daughter, Juianlta, spent Friday afternoon with Mary Hurst. Miss Elizabeth Dorsott lias been spending the past week with her Grandma Pruitt. Mabel Hicks spent Thursday night with Ella and Mary Albin. Miss Mary Albin and Miss Lina Hurst spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Pyna Matthews. Emery Collins and family and Ram Blue and wife spent Sunday at Oscar Bleu's. Jim Dean and wife of Greeneastle spent Sunday at the Half-way House Alary Hurst spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Venard McCammack and wife. Vein ice Hurst, Ida Dobbs, Squire Hurst and wife spent Sunday at Silas At ef'S. Mrs. Bonnie Alexander and daughter. Juanita have been spending the past two weeks with tier parents, A. E Hurst and wife. Sam Simmons and family spent Sunday at Lem Albin's. Vermandus Hurst and wife of Danville spent Saturday night and Sunday with Vernin* Kivltt and family. Lloyd Knight and family spent Sunday at William Scobee's. Oran Kivitt is huckstering for itis brother, Vernice Kivitt. Rachel Albin and Katy Chamness spent Monday night with Lina Hurst.

with Mrs. Harvey Clark. Mrs. .Mary Webster spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunten. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chadd spent Friday night and Saturday witli Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Gardner and family. Mrs. James Chadd spent Tuesday ; evening at Mace Simmons'. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James i Boardman. Mrs Mary and Cora Webster spent ! Sunday with Miss Ettis Chadd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond and 'children silent Sunday at Bill Hammond's. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Kersey and daughter, Eva, spent Wednesday with her son. Fred Kersey, and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Boardman spent Thursday with her brother, Mr. Jose, who has been sick. James Webster, son and daughter, spent Sunday afternoon at Thomas Jackson’s.

|<-nl attention and he is now some hotter. Nelson Priest of Bainbridge is doing carpenter work for W. W. Board- | man this week. The personal property of Milton ! Hillis, deceased, was sold at the residence of Roy Hillis on Tuesday, No- : venibor 10. John Hanks. Jr. , of Balnhridge spent Sunday here with his brother, Roy, who remains poorly. Emra Wright and family of Tater hidge were Sunday visitors at Enoch Proctor's. Jacob Huffman says he killed a .“Marshall" hog last week. I Some of our fnlks sold their turkey crop this week getting 12c per pound. Mrs. Margaret Cox is staying with her daughter here, Mrs. Mary Kelley. Joe Smith had to shoot one of his horses last week, it having been kicked by another horse. Mr. Smith has suffered much bad luck, having rei ently lost two cows.

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T \I1IH TTON RKANTH. Charles Davis lost a horse deatli last week. James Trail and wife of Mt. Pleasant were Sunday visitors of Milton

j McCorkle's.

Chapin Jones was laid up for re-

pairs last week.

Clarence Crews and family apent Sunday with relatives at (' latesville. Wiley Davis and family left We >- | nes lay for their future home In Texas. i hey have our best wishes for success and prosperity. Miss Zelma Michael who teaches near Coatesville, visited over Sunday with her parents. John Michael.

Jr., and wife

TIIE VALLEY. Mrs. Dora Chadd spent last Monday with Mrs. Webster. Mr. and .Mrs. Lawson Fry spent Wednesday with Mrs. John Carroll. Mrs. Mary Bttisi and daughter spent Wednesday witli her mother, Mrs. Ed. Hammond. Mrs. Mary Webster and Miss Stella Webster spent Wednesday evening at Mr. Jeff Bunten’s. Mrs. Dona Chadd and Miss Ethel Webster spent Thursday at Janies Chadd'9. Airs. Lawson Fry spent Thursday!

DROAD PARK.

Thoma Broadstreet and famil>

visited Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Broadstreet of Greencaitle Saturday night

and Sunday.

Miss Edna Clark visited Miss Vita

Buis Saturday night.

Mr. Benton Phillips visited at itis brother, Sanford Phillip's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor of O'.c..

County visited their daughter, Mrs.

R. C. Hodge Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Stringer visit-

ed Mrs. Sarah Brown and family

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Mr. and Mrs. Janies BuiO and daughter, Vita, visited Mr. Otis

M \PLE GROVE. Mr and Mr <;■ ' ge Ryan her mother, Mrs. George Bunten last Monday. Ruthven, little daughter of Omer and Elizabeth Dunlavy. was bitten by her pet dog last Saturday evening a gash over the left eye being cut over an inch In length. Dr. O'Brien was called and dressed the wound At tills writing the little sufferer is doing nicely and it is hoped nothing serious will follow. Mrs. Emma Pro or of Indianapolis and Miss Ona Proet >r of Oreencaotle visited M: Eva Ogl" Thtirsdav and Friday of last week. Airs. Lucy A. Bunten visited relatives in our grove this week. Mrs. Frank Llneberry if Stilio ville son Harry and daughter Marie spent last Tuesday at ('. C Bunion's. Mrs. E. L. Kersey visited her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Dunlavy, Tues-

day.

Lee Bryan and wife spent Saturday night with Alex Bryan and wife Mrs. Jeff Bunten is seriously sick. Lee Patrick of Greeneastle snout Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Geo. Bunten.

liOt’FST GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy spent Sunday with Charles Hubbard and

sister. Laura.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and

prolonged at- j Miller and wife of near Can-

aan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day attended church at Fillmore Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis

Another dear one whom we ail so well is gone, but now she ? on yon southern slope, safe ;n arms of Jesue, beckoning us to her in that bright and happy in beyond the sea. Eva Mae was

In Clay County, Fein and departed this life n

1 !"i V at the home of he- jvandps^B in's. Mr. and Mrs. \uien ThuN^|

1 •: Madison Township.

t\. where she had taken si. k

• In. Indore her death and

i 1 !'' to lie removed to In : a,, d - | of that dreaded disc . -

inlants. cholera inlain ; • dulit months •

da All was done for In I and loving hands could do. in

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tende I church at Fillm .0 v ’ ) riv.

spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Willis McCoy. Dan Toney spent Sunday near l\U. Meridian. Gilbert Rogers went turkey hunting Sunday. Mr. tind Mrs. Emra Wright visited Will Miller and wife Tuesdav. Airs. Frank Day spent Tuesday evening with Airs. John McCoy. John Day has his new barn almost ' ady for use.

' ee hep conveyed to umH grave, where she shall 'Jtl Ri su i roi tion morn. M" .:' to® andpapu. grandmama. i"® aunts. Eva Mae is not dead .'it® only crossed the River I

which we all must cn

later. How we will I

Several from here heard the new I Cosner and family of near Mt. Mer-

preacher. Rev. Callon. at the Chris-[idlan Sunday.

tian Union chureh in Bainbridg Sunday. Lysander Whaley of Triplet, Mo., was called here last week by the death of his mother, Mrs. Nancy Morris, whose remains were taken to Decatur, ills., on Wednesday for burial. Frank Heaney and family visited relatives north of Bainbridge on Sun-

day.

Claude Williamson and family spent iMonday with his father-in-law,

Abe Smith near Fillmore.

Lewis ‘Call received an injury on the face while working with a shredder last week, whicli has been caitE>ing him considerable suffering. Dr. Ayler of Greeneastle, gave him medi-

» ' 1 ATK'iVILLI DeAnn Masten and nu thcr stent Saturday and Sundu with M: - .loiui Appleby of Avon. The wreck train wu callel here Saturday to put the local engine on the track. Mrs. Flora Oambold an ! daughter Grace spent Friday with Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mrs. EfRe Harlan and laughter. Pauline, of Or.iu. spent Sunday with Will 'Harlan and wi'e. Sylvester Johnson and wife of Englewood, Kas., are visiting Mrs. Hannah Elrod. The Rehekahs will give tw > plays. In the assembly hall of the school building. November 21. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Mrs. Clara Shortridge is visiting her mother at Cartersburg. Margaret Callender of Greeneastle has been visiting Edith Elrod.

NORTH JACKSON

John It. Ccx is quite poorly at this

| w riting.

L. 'I. Buchanan is spending a few days at New Winchester this week. Dallas Hggers and family visited at Charley Eggers near N >rth Salem

last Monday.

Henry Eggers and daughter Gra e, visited relatives in North Salem Mon-

day night and '"ttesdav.

Mrs. Mate and Marj Walls were at

Noah Bartlett’s on Wednesday.

Wm. Buchanan and family of New Winohester, Mary Watkins of li.iinbridge. Miss Bertha Watkins of Greeneastle and Ernest Eg gen. took dinner at Walter Eggers’ Sunday Win. Walls and wife visited at

John U. Cox’s last Sunday.

\nn - .' Jeffries visited her in Roachdale Sunday.

A surprise party was given by Mr.

and Mrs. " in honor of

Adell.

Mrs. Noah Wood and children and Mrs. Gilbert Dorsett and children visited at Hugh Parker’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer visited at Thomas Stringers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodpasture visited Madge Fultz and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Broo-dstreet and little ion visited at Hiram Hurst's Saturday night and "Sunday. Miss Edna Clark visited Miss Mildred Stringer Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Mary Buis and daughter. Vita, visited Mrs. John Williams Wednesday. Thomas Broadstreet was at Indian-

!’. \ 1 N BRIDGE. Farmer Carter and family moved Into the SalluJt property Monday. Mrs. Nancy lleriyl spent several da> • 1 i week at Tom Miller’s. Mrs. Clay Frank and Mrs. Sam Judy of Brick Chapel visited Mrs. Margaret Allen Wednesday. Albert Priest is clerking for A. F. Ford. Rev. Good preached at tiie Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Priest of Barnard visited here last week. Mrs. Hiland and Mrc. Hudson returned from Crawfordsville Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Scobee is home from Eastman's Sanitarium Indianapolis. M. L. Darnall of Greeneastle visited here Sunday. Dan Oliver and family of Greencastle spent Sundoy at Henry Olivers' Miss Beth Vandament visited Miss Amy Kurtz the first of the week. James Brock is having his cement walk put in. Rev. Vandament and Rev. Calla-

ttli 1 v• ► i: t■ and -1 glit little smiles whi. it ' I r.i , w| hi heard or soon among u J ' remember that our loss in her e#j n Let us have God that we ahall meet her I bright eternal shore, when 'kneeT row a nd deal h are k now . no :..on The funeral serve "s w it' ed at the Methodist chin It "f on Saturday, October 31, at m. by Rev. J. o. Powell ol i-'xl® tnd her body was carried e t'lirlT ter mama’s comings, Pearl Thomii Ella Aker. Avis Thoma- p Thomas. Interment at tl

Cemetery.

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TXTF.R RIDGE.

Emma Proctor of Indianapo-

lis and Mi - Ona Proctor of Greenc istle \ isited relatives on our ridge

last week.

sonal property, leaving ;i "‘|' In your posst b giving you the use bothi goods and money. Our i bnrgcs J are liberal for ex|»onse of l"" n -J We keep nothing out i Iid'an" 1 and if you pay the loan before»j due we charge Interest nr t!'- .

time you keep it. We lu' 1 ’

Charlie Purcell and wife visited " : 11,8 Mr. and Mrs. John Sen- .

1 Sunday. y system whereby you can I'C" '' ! a nd Mrs. Wm. Arnold niid x entire loan in sn '"er, Maud, visiied at Mrs. \!,, ’** mo nth'y or quarterly insm A X hoi's Sunday. " i nients. This company Is 'one-

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Tliose who ate rabbit at Enoch I Proctor's Sunday were Mrs. E.uii a Prin ter of Indianapolis, Mlt,s Ona Pr dor of Greeneastle, Mr. an 1 Mrs itoy Sallust of Mt Meridian. M '. da.!. Ogle and wife and Emra Wright and

family of our ridge.

Grant O’Neal was called from work on the road Tuesday to bedside of his mothei who

a paralytic stroke.

his the

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Jean

WALNUT \ \LLFA .

Joe Boswell sold hogs to

Hamrick Monday.

Fire broke out in the Kimble

woods on Tuesday and went on into Mr. Dunbar's woods and burned off

quite a lot of fencing and

cords of wood.

leveral

The l)ox supper at

«cn •i'e»Mrth,r.o<,r“\ b :::

<♦ posed of home people, t!: :< ! v :

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among your neigh hot unJ*| as out of the < . Panieg will do. All our dealings! are strictly confidential. Fol-] lowing is our liberal interns • I charges. I 5 20.00 one month U'c I 50.00 one month 2ac ' ■ 100.00 one mon b , P All other amounts °'" ne ®

proportion.

Room 5, Southard Block. Cot ’ ■ * ner Indiana and Washington T, ■ ’•* Sts. I''irst private stairwa! | south of Ricketts Jewelr) » •> Store. J | The Home Loan & Real EstateCo j

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