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cd to ttaf* staples pla< Born to Philip Hutchison and wife Satu day. > ivf-miier Jl, a dan-lit. r ported better at this writing. Blanche Roberts is also on the sick list. George Gardner is on crutches as a result of a very badly cut foot. Mrs. Duell’s granddaughter and family of Terre Haute are visiting her. Mrs. Will Blackwell of Greemnst!e is visiting home folks. Frank Stroube, wife and daughter. Gail, are visiting relatives here. Miss Jessie Heasley who has been staying with Mrs. Lewis for some time has gone to Cloverdale. Miss Clovie McGill of Greencastle is spending the week with home folks. The revival services at the Christian Church i Io~'d Sunday night, having received three additions.
H’ l- Bell * Union.
Webster at
\lrs. Joo Seehman on- day last
r. and Mrs. r(1
o Broad Park.
William Parker and Mr
Mrs. James g,,.
orv McGinnis visited at Madge
Mrs. Elijah Gardner
parents, Mr.
< oATKSYM.EK. John Snoddy and family have returned to Indianapolis after a visit of several days with his mother who is still quite poorly. Dr. Williams assisted by Dr. Hunt and a nurse from Indianapolis operated on Mrs. John Stewart, Wednesday morning for appendicitis. Miss Lillian Harris is suffering from an attack of appendicitis. The plays given by the Rebekahs were well attended. About $35 was taken in. Clay Rogers and family of Amo spent Sunday with Elizabeth Masten. Joe Wheeler is very sick at this writing. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson is quite sick at the home of Mrs. Hannah Elrod. Mrs. I'llun Rogers and daughter, Helen, of Clayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Masten of Danville. spent Sat cay and Sunday with Mrs. Bourne
Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner spent Sunda" v th James We -ter and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bryan spent
and Mrs. Edward Wednesday with her
and Mrs. Edward Hammond. David Chadd returned to his home Monday after spending a few | weeks with his sister, Mrs. Thomas
i iackson.
Harvey Clark spent Thursday [evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
Fry.
Charles Webster and wife spent Sunday with Alva Pur '1 ru: 1 fam-
ily.
Mr. anil Mrs. Edward Hammond md family spent Sunday with their ; daughter. Mrs. Albert Alle> and daughter ( -pent Monday with Mrs. Byrd. Frank and Everett Hammond went Hunting Thursday. Alva Bryan and wife spent Sunj day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Edward Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Ruark and chll- . dren spent Sunday with her mother. ! Mrs. Bill Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chadd spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Gardner and family. Born to Fred Kersey and wife, November 22. a son. Mr. and Mrs. James Boardman spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John Herod.
:h Mr. and [ Fultz's Sunday afternoon. M -. Ernest Eilett v isited James
; Buis' Thursday.
Aunt Phoebe Wood is at Hugli
Park* r s this week.
John Stringer made a business jtrip to Martinsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clevie Parker and ll'ttle son visited at Gilbert Dorseit's
jSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seehman of near Mt. i Meridian visited their son Joe Seoh-
man Saturday.
Miss Eva Hodge visited Mr. and 1 Mrs. Walter Haines Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wilcox vis- i it' t Frank Wilcox last week. Wayne Broad-'reet and sister Mingle visited Walter Wright of Fill-
more Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. Clevie Parker and i little son visited Hugh Parker Mon-j
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Broadstreet and little son visited at Thomas Dor- ! sett's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox went j to Indianapolis Tuesday.
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Do you get up at night? 8.in>l is surely the best for all kidney or bladder troubtet. Riwroi gives reI! f l*n 24 hrwes from all backache nod fiatWor brou-rites. fto* a 35c t-lart j* the rtT*t*g rtWtre lyl4
Hugh Prichard has been assisting Glenn Owens with his farm work. Messrs. Ralph McCoy. Otha Scott and Glenn Clarke visited at Mrs. Willis M Coy s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy
| Sunday evening.
James Wright has been serving on
i the jury the past week.
Mrs. James Wright spent Sunday
[••vening with her mother.
I Mrs. Martha Browning Sundayed I with her efon, James and family
\ourXmas
What Shall It Be
NORTH \\ \sHINCiTOW Miss Cora Burks and Forest Stanley hied away to Greencastle last Sunday and were married. May joy and prosperity be theirs through lit* is the wish of all. Born to T. L. Brown and wife on last Sunday, a girl, named Dorothy Myrle. Sam Chadwkk and wife attended [a sale near Lena last Wednesday. Josie Brown spent the day with .Mrs. Leo Aker last Tuesday. 1 Wm. Mi .Murry has moved on Wm j Hutcheson s farm and Zaring Duall has moved in the house with Mrs.
Fox.
Ab Hutcheson is building a wood shed for Sarah Fox. James and George Aker finished gathering corn last Friday. Kate Reel went to Brazil last Saturday morning trading. Ed Jobe has been working at th* new power house that is being erected near George Girton’s. Josie Brown took dinner with her brother last Wednesday. John M* Elroy is building a n* \v
barn.
John White has in the foundetio:: for his new house. Bruce Osborn went to Terre Haute Saturday. Wm. Brown went to Terre Haute Saturday.
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of Highest Quality
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For Men and coys
Y ou —who have paid auy : itention to our ads as they appear in this paper from ^ week to week—have doubtless noted that we place em-
phasis on Quality in clothing.
We believe in high quality
first- price next
Ami von can always depend on this— Tha r n » matter how much or how little pay us for articles of clothing for men and b It is always tha best
for the price.
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WITH Thanksgiving I) ;y a thing of the past, we naturally turn oar thoughts toward Christmas. The great question ot the hour it the Gift Question. It’s not the easiest thing in the world to think out a Hctiug holiday gift That’s why we urge you to come here and look at our holiday display. A gift from this Jewelry Store—there is something appropriate in the very thought. Here is an alluring array of things beautiful for gift making, offering thousands of pretty things for your selection and at little cost.
In Solid Gold and Filled Watches Chains Fobs Neck Chains Lockets Bracelets Rings Sleeve Buttons Tie Pins Brooches Hat Pins Dress Pin Sets
Solid Silver and Fine Plated I! Knives Forks Spoons Meat Forks Butter Knives Sugar Shells Comb. Brush and Mirrors Sets Clothes Brushes Hat Brushes Powder Boxes Perfume Bottles Jewel Boxes
And ii-M*l‘‘' tii" it" iv \v*> have many novelties in i'igar and Tobacco Jars. Shaving Cups anti Kr i-n**-. <'igarGases, Komiv l»r .she-, ( mbs and Mirrors. Kme G U handled l mbrellas. The most careful buyer cannot fail t > be satisfied with our prices, while the artistic excelle ce of our wares speaks :or itself. Make your election early. Holiday gifts selected now will be reserved until delivery is desired.
We are building a ciothing business on a solid foundation—
“Satisfaction to the Wearer - And i: ever you fail t * ge* it in any purchase you make of us — Come hack and tell us. We have clothing that will please the boy and his mother. We have clothing that will please the young man —and make his best girl take notice. W r e have the more conservative styles that will please men of more mature years. And i'i every sa'e w.* guarantee satisfaction to the wearer. ALLEN BROS. in, - rjc * "HiTWOWA i
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Bessie Boyj spent Sunday
with Nora Eckles.
Sunday visitors at Mrs. Robert McCurdy’s were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Xeese and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Yottns.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Huffman and j John Rissler ami fantil, -punt .-' in- '
la;, with Rufus Ozment.
Quite a number of our farmers j met at No. 10 srhool hott' Thuri-1 day ami Friday nights of last week. I Look out Mr. "Hunter.” They ar* |
after you.
J. D. McCullough is working in Brazil this week. A number of our young people attended the party at J. D. Rader’s Monday night. Dan and Roy McCullough and Joe Hinote and their best girls attended church at Manhattan Sunday night. John Hosier made a business trip to Reel.-ville Tuesday. Walter M Curdy has a new buggy. Preaching at Croys Creek Sundry morning at 11 o’clock. Everyone in-
vited
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TATER RIDGE. Simeon Wright of Mum-ie visit- i his son. Emra, over Sunday. Ed Morris, bridge boss, fell and was seriously hurt, building the bridge over the little creek las' week James Ogle and wife and Ethel Burns of Forest visited Lewis Ogle and wife s inday. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Pur. ell visited at Toe Allen’s Monday. Orho Gorham is viewing the land in Dr.k . his week.
CLOVERDALE. C. A. Rockwell and daughter, Georgia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ro .swell at the Deaconness Hospital Indianapolis. Mrs. Rockwell is improving and will probably b< able to come him in two weekt. L. L. Parish has sold his farm three miles east of town to James i Shumaker. Frank McKee visited hi- sister at I Paris. Ills,, from Saturday until Tuesday.
jto:s. heirs and leg;t:c
es of Alice I.
MrGaughey. !-■ eased.
to appe.r in
the Putnam Circuit C
Slate
Greencastle, Indiana,
day of Decembe.'. 19
, and show
ga*
cause, if any, why t .
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the * • tat*'
said Jeced* nt t houl.l v
ed: and said htirs a
re notified *o
At
then and there make
proof of h^ir-
ship and receive th*-..
distributivo
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Witness, the Clerk
f said Court,
this 23th day of Nov- i
tber, 19t8.
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JAMES L I
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Clerk Putnam
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Mrs. Janies Coffman soatii of town is seriously afflicted with eye * ,nble and was visited by Dr. Ht kh. a specialist from Indianapolis, a f v days ago.
side tracked several big tank
stand;, i Oil C unpany. and are used generally for transporting oil. The os' a water tank car is $7.3n anj it contains C50.000 gallons.—Bloom-
ington Telephone.
Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years of prool 1 that Dr. King’s New T ' f a-o .:•.*■• . ij ■olds and for every disea." 1 conll-| on of throat, chest or lunr-, ’ says V. Y. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The 8 ! thirty- Ight | 1 roof that Dr. King’s New hisco'ery e 1 est remedy for coughs and! colds, lagrippe. asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs.] and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the deve! pr: ent of pneumonia - id under guarantee at the Owl 1 ig Store 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
JR cent! gets a I.iv.gr Trial Buttle of t'anol. It does woeder* for the liTer, kidney*, anti bladder A trial 35c bottle *1 ?c:i»tuc» r »u t it nt the drug itore tvs*
‘ Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Dean s Ointment. It cured me permanently.”—Hon. John R. Garrett. Mayor. Girard, Via
*Vhen you have a suit made to measure order it from the H:gs ef Tailoring Co. who have ull (heir lothing cut out ami mad* in their own shops, here at home and git* you a try-on.
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John \V. Snider and mother visit--d Har.iscn Hubbard n-ar Monrovia in Sunday. Mrs. F L. McKee visited at Gosport on Sunday. Cloverdale has a new sawmill at the old mill site and will shortly have a new planing mill. James Humphreys who was seriously s aided a few days ago an account of which appeared in this palter is doing as well a*- could be *-xpected. M and Mrs. John O'Muliane, left on Wednesday for an extended visit with relatives at New Albany, Ixtuisville. Frankfort. Lexington and Versailles Ky. Mrs. D. E. Sluss Is visiting at Spencer and Indianapolis this week. Joe McAvoy is flagman at the Main Street crossing during the absence of John O'Muliane. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mann spent Thanksgiving at Lafayette.
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Goods
It’s an event for those that buy Dress Groods, for ; he entire stock goes down iii the price scale for a week, beginning Monday, November 30th, in or- • ier that you may buy cheaply and we sell an extraordinary quantity. This is your opportunity to buy your mother, wife or sister, a new dress for Christmas.
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