Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1908 — Page 12
COUNTY NEWS
As Reported by Husiiing Correspondents.
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BROAD PARK.
ul Mrs. K. c. Hodge attend-1 iin<Tal ol the latter's grand-i Mr>. Kaylor. in Owen Conn-'
Frank Wilcox and at Thomas Unaid-
ed t mot
ty Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
children visited street's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and little daughter visited at Alph Cassidy's
near Stilesville Sunday.
Mrs. John Stringer visited Mrs.
Hugh Parker Wednesdav afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer visited at I> wis Stringer’s Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Sullivan visited Ul Mr. Madge Fultz's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace and
daughter. Lola, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ihomas Staley Sunday.
Mrs. Clevie Parker and HRle son
Gerald, visited at Hugh
sday.
t.o\(i im.XNTH,
'! and Mrs J. (;. Sweenev who 1 'e been visiting the latter’s brotii- . Harry Frank, near Paris, Ills,, re-
Iturned home last Saturday and report
la very enjovable time.
John Thomas is seriously ill at this writing. He is suffering of grip. The new county line gravel road is completed from the state road to the Otter Creek church. The grade
is almost complete.
The Bible readings which are be-
ing conducted by Elder Colgiazier In this vicinity are well attended and much interest is manifested in the work. The meetings are held at the homes of those who are interested. The next meeting will he at Mr. Gas-
away s next Friday evening,
njc own, Earl Ellis and family have moved Parker's ; t0 Oreencastle to spend the winter.
The good people of this neighbor-
I \TI K 111IKiK. S. ral from here attended the O. [’. S. at Fillmore Thursdav night. Charlie Purcell and wife and son .sited his brother, Alva Purcell, and family Sunday. .Tames Ogle and wife ate birth la\ dinner with Enoch Proctor Saturday. Carrot McCray killed hogs Tues-
day.
Win. Purcell and wife attended ehiii ii at Fillmore Sundav Otho Gorham and family and John Randolph visited at Ray Randolph's at Groveland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold attended church at Fillmore Sundav. James Ogle and Enira Wright went to Greeneastle Monday.
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Laura
ss Annie Miller called on Mrs.
Wright Saturday.
Misses Jennie Purcell and Minnie Gotham went to Fillmore Mondav. Ed .Morris is slowly improving. He was hurt on the new bridge. Tin grading on our new road is
about completed.
Thursday. , . ^ ... Mi . and Mrs. Mac Hodee and chil- ,1 '' "l Pave Mrs. Ella Alspaugh a dr-T. visited at Frank Pierce's one '0O<l chopping on Thanksgiving dav. night last week. -
J. W. Stringer and family. Edward Joi.i > and family. Elmer Stab y and familv. Ernest Mills and family and Mrs M t v Dorsett were Sunday visit-
ors at Gilbert Dorsett’s.
Miss Ola Whitaker has returned
home.
Joe Sechman and family visited at
Cornit Buis' Wednesday.
Miss Edythe Sallust entertained the fourth year class of the Amo
high school Thursday nieht.
It is commonly reported that Wm. Boswell who went to Indian Territory in the fall of 1907 will soon return to old Putnam to make this his
future home.
B. F. Bruner's saw mill Is shut
down.
The teachers of this township held their monthly institute at Center
school house last Saturday.
A petition is being circulated to make the old Big Four track a public highway from Fern to Happy Hoi-
* n Mr f k'nd Mrs. Fletch Walters and! Samuel Skelton's new house is now little son Preston, were at Greencas-if 0 /np> e ‘e«l an( i tlie family has moved tit Saturday into it. Alec Lewis who has been sick fori John Nelson is erecting a new barn so long died December 7. za ^l5 ,re Ja n( 1 Jj 88 moved into the Thomas Donbam house to engage In
the tie business.
Levi Hasty was married last week
Ri< kett-
JONES BRANCH.
Miss Olive Skinnerhorn spent Saturday night and Sundav with Miss
Mac Keyt
Harry Toney has moved from Mrs.'happv as well. Leatherman’s to Oieorge Gardner's)
farm near Brick Chapel.
Mrs. Will Brown and children visited Mrs. John Re'-nolds Thursday
afternoon.
Omer Toney visited his cousin Andrew Toney Sunday. Warren Lane and wife and Will Drown and family spent Sunday afternoon with Harry Toney and wife and Mrs. Leather. Friday morning while Mrs. Leatherman was at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Oscar Irwin who was preparing to go on a visit to relatives In Illinois, she was painfully iniured by falling down stairs.
to Israel Knauer’s daughter. We wish not only that they may be happy, but that they may strive to make others
Jeweler.
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< utf Buttons and Watches at Rick- | cits'. dCtl 7—wltltj
MALTA. Miss Static Phillips has been visiting friends at Coatesville the past few days. George Woods is visiting in this vicinity. .Mrs. Mat Elliott and Mrs. Jess Elliot't spent the day with Mrs. Will Shuck last Wednesday. Mrs. Mollie Goodwin spent the day with Mrs. Jerry Nichols last Thursday. Arch Kicklin and wife snent last Wednesday evening at Will Shucks. Mr. Garrett and wife spent a couple of days with their son, Joe Garrett in Fillmore, last week. Mrs. Mary Campbell spent a few days last week with Mrs. Ransom. Infant of Clyde and Eva Walls died last Monday morning and was burled Tuesday at Fillmore cemetery Clyde Walls' father, mother and brother and wife are visiting him this week.
Clothing For Men and Boys
Why not buy for yourself and the boy A New Suit or
Overcoats
They would make a splendid gift and one that would bring pleasure
days and months
Santa Claus will lx- at Ricketts' Jewelry Store. dm 17—wit it;
Mrs. Reynolds and daughter visit- i ' . \ f *- Aftll D., IT-VI ..liUstwon Oo* •**?-.
MT. V|| BUM \\.
Zella Vaughn spent Wednesday |
night with Hazel Fox.
Oran Kivitt. Otha Scott and Earl Runyan and Walter Tincher attended a debate at the Crow School House several miles north of here Thursday
night.
Ray Vaughn and wife spent Thursday night with his parents. Gertrude Hurst spent Tuesday
with Winnie Hurst.
Ada Albin is very sick at this writ-
LOCI'ST GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Da> and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and family and Mrs. Jack Gorham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christie |and Mr. and Mrs. George Purcell spent Sunday with Mrs. Willis McCoy
and Mrs. Duck Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Enira Wright Sun-dayi-tl with Will Miller and wife.
Rick.it-
Wednesday
ed Mrs. Will Brown and children Sat
urday.
Mrs. Gertrude Keyt visited her grandmother. Mrs. Neugent one day
last week.
Tearl Boswell spent Saturday night with Alger Leathernian. Will Brown and family are soon to move from Rev. J. N. Dalby’s farm to Mr. Wilson's farm near Brick Chapel. BLACK HAWK. Evans and! company have stored their fodder shredder for the winter. James Rightsell's new barn is
completed.
Ross Huffman and wife visited in
this corner Sunday.
Dave Modesitt and family of Reelsvllle visited in this part Sunday., dav night and Sunday with Mabel El-
more.
Ricketts Jeweler. Mayre Farmer spent Saturday dtitl7—wit 16 night and Sunday with Nettie Hubble
Mabel Hicks spent nigbt with Mamie Hurst. Dial Mark and family spent Monday evening with Taber Hurst and
family.
Jennie Hicks ami Katy Ohamness spent Thursda. night with Elva
Knight.
Forest Hurst who is principal of the Mt. Meridian school entertained i his punils very delightfully at his home Friday evening. Mattie Vaughn and daughter. Zella. spent Saturday night' and Sunday with Mrs. Clara Staley at Emin-
ence.
Miss Nol.i Scott. Mise Dorcie Simmons and Miss Mabelle McCov spent Sunday with Miss Lina Hurst. Miss Nellie Wallace spent Satur-
Jevveler. (Hit 17 wit 16
to the wearer
to come.
for
’B'orirty Brant
Ready-Right-Reliable The clothing we show are all of these The first Suits your convenience. The second gives you the worth of your money. And the last gives you the comfortable feeling that you are in good taste and style.
And we cordially invite you to see us for anything that men and boys wear. ALLEN BROTHERS
COATESVILLE.
Otto Lakin and family spent Sunday with John Masten and family. m ■ John Stewart is able to alt up. Lillian Harris who was operated on for appendicitis is gettin" along
nicely.
DeAun Masten and mother spent Sunday with Mont Bennett and fam-
ily.
William Davis is putting in a
lighting plant for his house. Mrs. Kagan of Mooresville Saturday and Sunday with Snoddy who is still quite sick. Miss Fannie McClury has a
display of post cards at the postoffii (
Mrs. Rumsey and daughter. Ethel of Terre Haute, are visitin-
Burks and wife.
NORTH .1 YCKSON.
Carl Walls spent Saturday night and Sunday with Charley Robbins ui
New Maysville. {daughter oi Mr James ii. Job. to
tnisi Mr. Ertis McCullough, took place at
MsCOLLOUGH-JOB
The marriage of Ada Fenton Job,
snent
M rs. fine
A. J.
Ricketts the Jeweler will make prices to suit von. dGt 17—will 6
John K. Cox is some better at
writing.
Rev. L. T. Buchanan is spending this week with relatives in Danville. Wm. Walls and wife were called to Greeneastle last week on account of me sickness of their daughter, Eva. Mrs. Rube Walls visited Mrs. John R. Cox last Monday. M. T. Henry attended church at Barnard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waite;- Bggers spent Sunday at Rube Wrli -.
the and
home of the bride's father one one-half miles south of Reels-
««•*** noil iijjivrcv cyx’iiiii l j , ville, Sunday evening. November 29, l2 w< ' np - deceased, vs.
at seven o'clock in the presence of about forty relatives and friends. Elder William Skelton performed the ceremony. The bride wore a beautiful dress of white silk, crepe de chine, and carried white flowers. The groom wore the usual black. A three course luncheon was served, after whl.-h congratulations were extended.
' • < u IN tition to Bell Real I i .rcm; Court <■ i 1 ,;nan| County, Indiana, February Term,"
1909.
John T. Edwards, Adi I Estate of John Owens and Kliktl
Jonathu I
Cans.- Nil
Probate
Owens et al.
3053.
To William L. Burress. Malisti* Bell, Myrtle Long and William Fur-
geson.
You are severally herebj notified that the above named petitioner ai Administrator of the estate aforesaid
The bride Is one of South Putnam'.- has filed in tin Circuit Court .o' Put-
i mi ana ’ I i !• f.-iidan-s :! ■ . ini |
Wm. Walls kilie , ho;.. V.' <\j< sthty J ;.--pular and hiplilv r-spe -ted young mm County
Ernest Eggers cn.1 Mr. Charley Iladie-. and the groom i.-
THE ^ IDEAL GIFT £
Gifts at $ 1 and Less Here we offer many pretty Gift Suggestions—not requiring the expenditure of more than One Dollar.
one
Boyproof Watch Si 00 Roll Elated Chain I.GO Brooches 1.00 Hat Pins 75 & 1.00 Belt Pins 50 & 1.00 Tie Pins 50 to 1.00 Sleeve Links 50 to I.CO Bahy Rings 50 to (.00 Baby Lockets 1.00 Baby Neck Chains I.OC Child's Silver Plated Cup 1.00 Child's Silver Plated * Knife, Fork and Spoon Set I.OC Baby Spoons, Steiling Silver 1.00 Baby Spoons, Plated • .5 : Baby Bracelets !.00 Dress Pin Sets.35.-50c, LOO Solid Silver Sterling Spoons 1.00 Silver Handle Nail Files 50 & 1.00
Silver handle Tooth Brush 50 a $1.00
Manicure Scissors Silver Plated Meat Fork
Silver Plated Butter
Knife 1.00
Silver Plated Sugar Shell Silver Plated Cream Ladle Silver Plated Jewel
Boxes 5C & 1.00 Hat Marks ”5
Ebony Hat P.rushes
Silver Candle Sticks - ..
Cut Glass Tumblers 35. .50. .75.
Haviland China Plates
50, .85, Haviland China Cup and Saucer 50,
Silver Thimble. Heavy Weight 50
Silver Thimble. Light
Weight 20
I.CO 1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00 1.30 1.00 1.00
INHM.AR GIU>\ E. William Green and wife of Indianapolis are vititing relatives and friends In our community. William A. Allen and wife are spending a few days with relatives in Terre Haute. John Lasley snent Saturdav and j Sunday with friends at Cataract. Rev. Prichard of Greencaatle filled! | his regular appointment at Hebron I Sunday. John Snyder of Cloverdale was in our parts Sunday. Fred Lasley snent Saturday with Wm. Alkire and family southeast of | Cloverdale. I Mrs. John Ditamore is improving slowly.
a prosperous
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Dallas Egigers. .useful presents were received. Mr. ‘f I
f
: • e bom< ith the grooi thei ertaln real eatat< g I six miles south of Reelsville. !T o * he estate of said decedent, and ill
- •’! <>;i des ribod. to t ii- |
• ( ing at Barna 1 T sda; nis ht. 1 " ' : ' Mrs. Sarah Eggers ilh 1 on Mrs. t Rav of cloverdale Mn n', ‘ : ' ^ato; Charles Allen Monday afternoon. i, t Brn/il. L*-e Coltharp'A iblnnon ' ’'“jd . |iet * tion . »o filed and pending, i*
o * ■■ Peu ;iset lor hearing in said Circuit Court]
and daughter. Blan '
Wells' Friday.
Mrs. John R. Cox
were at Uu' "
attendeJ
Carl Walls made a business trip j Flora Coitharp of Knlghtsville,
^sciav 1 HmvalU nf
Klckett*
the Jeweler. (16117—wit 16
BELLE 1'NTON. There are several cases of sickness around our town. Robert McCammaok and wife visited at Mt. 'Meridian last Sunday. Grant Scott and Wiley McCammack of Amo visited our city last Wednesday night. Ed Jones and L. N. Seott atended the Vaughn trial at Greeneastle last week. R. E Larkin and wife visited W. R. Larkin and family last Sunday. John S. Finney and wife are visiting in Owen County. Frank Hurst and wife visited in our city last Sunday. Jimmy Hill and Floris McCamma;|.. attended court at Greeneastle lust week.
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the Jeweler. (I6tl7 vvltlti
The High Qualities of the above articles and the Low Prices will appeal to the Christmas shopper. Of course, if you wish to make a more expensive present we have hundreds of them costing many Dollars. Call and see our Holiday Display. H. S. WERNEKE JEWELER. Greeneastle . Indiana
R. U. NO. 1. FILLMORE. Miss Nellie Elliott spent Monday afternoon with Miss Lizzie Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoptaugh visited their son, Frank and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner are moving t i Brown County. Mbs Mertie Skinner and Mr Myers . f Mr i-.vn County were married Mon(I r\ nicht at the home of the bride. Mils Cora Flynn spent Saturday j v'i! h Mrs. Lizzie Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoptaugh j isite i their daughter. Mrs. Raines - mdav Mrs. Lizzie Sinclair and Mrs. Lucy | r-hoptaugh attended the meeting of | the Bee h wood Ph asant Circle C Id i t the home of Mrs. Emma M Nary | . nursJny afternoon.
to Crawfordsville Wednesday Dallas Eggers and Henry called on John Cox Tuesday.
The series of meetings conducted by Rev. May-hail at the Baptist Church at Barnard are well attended.
Howald of Asherville. Mabel Knoil of;* 1 ' '^Co.mHouse in Oreen castle, Wilson Rockville and Mrs. Lillian Malone mriiana. on the 1st judicial la . and daughter, Helen of Indianapolis. ( the February Term. 1&09. oi sail
On the following day ih- young,Court, the same being the xth da.' of
'ouplt was (-ntertained at the homt February, 1909.
>f the grooms, mother. Mrs. Sophia) witness, the Clerk and seal ot
McCullough, a bountiful dinner was
\\ \LN1 r \ Al LEA .!(>e Boswell is building a house on the home farm and ’s expecting to move in it as soon us it is •omr.Iote l. Harvey Dickey has moved on Oil Evans' place. \unt Emily Myers spent last w- <-k v ith Mrs. Lula Irwin. Angus Fuqua is doing the carpenter work on Joe Boswell's new house. Mrs. Lula Irwin went Saturday to visit relatives in lllinolf. Ben Wells who is going to school ai Terre Haute visited friends n Greeneastle Sunday. Dave Boswell's old family mare died last week. Wm. Wells and wife ate ThanKSgiving dinner with Wesley Oliver. Mrs. Weslev Oliver still continues in poor health. Ruby Wells (.pent last Thursday w'th Fern Handcock.
served at noon. About forty-five rel- ' aid Cour t. this 5th day of Decern-i
atives and friends were present, the )er ' 1908.
evening was seent in music and a general gixid time was had. The guests departed at a late hour wishing the young couple a long and hap-
py life.
JAMES L.
(Seal.)
J. H. James. Atty.
HAMILTON, | Clerk. !
3tlt
See Ricketts before you buy your Cliristmas presents.
d till 7—wine
A Rii-tliday Surprise.
On Monday night about 6", of the relatives and friends of Oral Hutcheson. gathered at his home near Reelsvllle, in honor of his seventeenth birthday. Refreshments were served at a late hour and after an evening well spent and enjoyed, all Uft. wishing Oral many more such.
v jrthdayt.
Bracelets for <'hi-istma*, bl"’ .it Ricketts’ Jewelry Store. dCtl7—wltlG
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NEW MAYSVILLE.
. . r ! 1P ***' ‘ !: , • 'i''. 1 .'uTsti-v' "..xt * —Between Softner & Co. store Sunday" “ He 'leavethe church here j g0 ^ ,d w ^ h R ^ V, ^ne C r' 8 00 nam 0 e S and to tak'- th' w>r), at RuB.-ellx Hie f i picture in back. Return to this ofthe half of next year. A full attend-: an( j receive reward. Itw-])td7
ance is desired at the last service.
Ricketts
the Jeweler. d6tl7— wit 16
Diamonds at at Ricketts'. d6tl7—wltlG
prices satisfactory—
Change of Firm. I have sold a half Interest in mf store to R. W. Shafer and wish to close up all my personal outstanding accounts at once. Hence those know- ; -msely • s to be indi bte 1 to t | will please call at Sackett & Shafer's store r.nd settle by cash or note-d6t8-w2tcfcs W. P. SACKKTT.
township trestle's noikt Jackson Township, B. F. Wall* Trustee, will be at his office at hb home in Jackson Township every Friday to transact the business of his office.
nocks and Carving Set- l ,,r Christinas at Ricketts’ Jewell- Store. d6tl7—wltlG
»' \ RPEYTERSVII.I E. j Misse- Lilly and Lena Anderson of Brazil spent Sunday with relatives liere. Mrs. M. A. Piekel was at BainIhriddge Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. \.. Witt went to Milt Broth ers Tuesday. M. A. Piekel and son went to Cloverdale Tuesday to buy timber. Dt Imar Whitted of Greeneastle was here Friday. Joe Kelso and family have moved |t. Barnard. Fitink Blaydes and Jesse Lackey were here last week buying a carload of Christmas trees to ship. Mrs. M. A. Piekel and children and Nina Dawson were at IndianapoMis Monday. Mrs. Alice Brothers spent Sundav at J. L. Witt’s.
for Holiday Goods
Books of all kinds. China, a most select line. Pyrography Goods, new patterns. Toys, everything to please the youngsters. Pictures, Leather Goods, Stationery, etc. I also offer the very lowest club rates on magazines. Sayers’ Book Store
