Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1908 — Page 7
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seventeen a reinem-
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and was pleasantly suri iiav evening by a number - oming In. rhe i c-
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Li-V started Monday for Texas.
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, benefltted by tne trio, s.adler has rented the Da-
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o I!a ' lately moved near VI- ' i Clifford Dee has moved in '' ... vacated hy Mr OHair „ m received h« re that Mj , - VanHook formerly of l: . ,,t' hut now of Oklahoma, is " . , married to a gentleman Lf 0 ?i •• inaton. Ind.. and will make her future home. r 1 ; Davis Started the ttrst ot ,, for F.ssex. Mo Mrs. Davis ; . tt|.. (.11. Olen. will go a lew • , | ... Mr. Davis’ father l ncle / ! v. Ill accompany them. , , | i-Yrrend is staying with his Mi- Alva Pruitt during her absence south.
Tuesday
... , ' T. MKItlDl \N Miss Ulna Hurst spent niuht w ith Katy Chanmess.
Corda Tincher spent Thursdav
night with Zell a Vaughn.
•lohn Meek and wife, Henrc Runvan and wife, Maude Herod and Cora Collins were In Indianapolis
i hursday.
.urs. Mary Hurst spent from Frida'' till Sunday with her sister. Rena
Lewis, south of Stilesville
Alfred Elmore and familv and Mamie Hurst spent Friday nieht and fciiturda> at Cloverdale visitin rela-
tives.
The Northern Star Club met with .mss Hazel Fox Iasi Saturdav after-
noon.
Ott McAnlmh and family of Putnamville spent Sundav with his sister
Mrs. Kmerc Collins. Davie Hurst and wifi day at Vernice Kivitt’s.
Oran and Vernice Kici’t were rall-l ed to their home south of Stilesville | Sunday on account of the cleath of
their gran Imother Kivitt.
The teachers of Jefferson township met i igether and bought their trustee. Otha Vermillion, a handsome Morris chair. On Thursday night. December In. they hitched to a wagon and all went to his home and presented it to him as a .surprise. Those who were present are as follows: Forest Hurst and wife, Jewell Vaughn and wife, Elmer Blue and wife, Frank Morrison. Fred Cohn. Nola Scott and Lina Hurst. Music on the \ iuliti and guitar was furnished hy .Mr. Mine. Mr. Vermillion and Mr. Cohn. The evening was one that
was enjoyed by all.
j We Want to Help Yon in lour Xmas Shopping] ^ We want to help you in two ways. V\ r e want to aid you in your selection and we want to make it possi- 5 ble that your money will secure the greatest possible bargains for you. Just think—we are at this, the holiday season of the year, making you the very lowest possible prices on everything, and in some instances we are giving yon below cost price on much of our elegant and most valuable merchandise—things which will make elegant presents, too. In fact our store is full of gifts of value—gifts which will please aud which have value. We will suggest a few of them to you. Of course we cannot enumerate all of them but we can give you an idea.
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POCK CORNERS. min ■ does not imnrove in \ r much i, un T. Hamilton h very ill , dl ue u Christmas : rec ami inment at No. »: in Jackson Parke County, on the _ltn supper at the Lena Mi. Saturday night was well I ’i* ill ins still continue
- gle on has returue I ’ > >1 at Bloomlngdale, bavin" for about tw> weeks on ,• Diphtheria in her school. Taiier and familv spent night and Sunday at James
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* l.aathsn Hasty and Chris Brown ■ 11,. 11 lie a - from M ” ’ I ■ i at:i mi" IY lee. • ii "m as'le Monday night liiiii to tills Thomas and wife. Ilieccmbei- 12. a daughter. Protracted meeting will begin at I M. E Ch imh Sat,rd,v I nber 19. The Rea Man|s,in .uni the Brick Chapel minister I i 11 . ' 1 1 iii —
I \ I KK KHH.t:. Mr. and i.VIrs. James Ogle visited their son, Vlbert. and family last Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Purcell visited her son Alva, and family Wednesday. James Ode has been having Ills! house remodeled at Coatesvilie by Mnsten Co. Those who visited at Emra Wright’s Sunday, were Hew is Ogle and wife and daughter. Ethel, Enoch Procter, wife and daughter. Lola. Several fur buyers on our ridge Robert Garrett and daughters. Hazel and Zella, attended church at Fillmore Sunday. M :. a ml Mrs. Win. Arnold wsited their daughter. Ada, aud family Sunday. Charlie Puri i'll and wife v isited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gei r ; Bu - Sund i > Cecil Qidnli:n call' d on Emra Wrrzht Mondav night. Win. Pur II ami wife vDite,! Geo. Gowin Sunday. Ed. .Morris anti wifi are exoeiting to get to return to their li ene hi Paris this v.'ek. Claude Wain and wife an 1 Lcot i Gowin visited at Wm. Purcell’s Monday niglit. Eun.i Wright and familv were allets .it Robert Garrett's Sun 1 iv ev enin g. Olha MilleF went home Saturdiiv on accmiiit of his eyes hurting him so We wish all a Merry Christmas.
MALTA. , , y S itle Phillips spent last with Mrs. Will Shuck. .!. \ , hols and familv spent Iasi S.tu day evening at Sam CampMi Eva Walls is getting along niri 1 M I' has a nurse from IndianJr Martin Woods spent Saturil I Suuilav with hei dailghh'!. I Ihuck * F ank Garrett and Mien M i
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111 . - a b Alva Smith M. 1 ’; i is iun\rd in the house that
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I'i.-her of Greencastle so"iit i San Campbell’s last San-
Maitha Woods and Mrs. Re- - on k called at Mrs. Ransom’.;
u lav evening.
Phillips and family called Wall’s Sunday evening, e got frightened at a after it was hitched and
* In- shafts.
civiic Wall’s father and brother
' sit. .1 lrill last Sunday.
M s r'ora Nichols had unite an ac1 11' ti’ i'll, dor k tumbled over and sti her in the eye. causing her ntiii pain and a discolored eye.
i kiln and wife spent last
Si afternoon ut Will Shuck s.
i*ii:v>am <;\ijdi:\. The teachers of Washington township held their institute of the year last Saturday at the school house. Oscar Thomas. County Superintendent was there. Miss Hon Mhiight and Mrs. Mort Lunev or Brazil spent Sunday wit It Mrs. J. Levi Sears. Frank Senter and wife and Mrs. John Hence of Brazil spent Sunday with A. 1). Chew and wife. I'erliert ik- coUiim shipped a cat load of stock last week. Ott (it lee <*. in I lend: i' l < 'op utv. He will spend two weeks visiting friends and hunting. Miss Xella Cromwell is at horn*' till after Christmas Mis. Charles Harris spent lust week with her mother at Brazil. A. D. Chew •made a buslnes frit' to Terre Haute one day last week. Lilia Aker spent Sunday with friends In Orci liens tie 1 p le Hilly AlrCormark who was hurt sonic time ago is still improving. ness Young who was hurt in a runaway some time ago is slowing improving. Oscar McCullough aud wife spent Monday with I I). Barnett and wife of Manhattan.
I‘t TN XM'TLLE. - removed that the steel on ■! 1 Staples switch Is soon to he tip and shipped away. It lv of William Parks and ltd Mis W. McClure were Sunday of Mrs. Fannie Coop-
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on McAnineh and family were Mi ' idian Sunday, i.d Mrs. I!. L. Dorsey of In ind Mr. and Airs. Allen Bloomington are soertdIng a ' i. i at the Dorsey home here. ' ( 'ort is being made to raise r ibscrlntlon to transform JL tin nt under our new school I 1 ’ '■ into a convenient hall for tin* it of the nubile. ■ man was at Sp< mcer one ■ I- • ''hi'Ids drove Mr. Layman’s 1 1 it- ip' wagon n few da vs last Week i 1 M tiilolin Club will eive tt fes,l ' '1 entertainment at the new 'Hi .] hopse on Christmas eve. k Storms has gone to South to t**ach. I!m Glover saw mill is running tills week.
KlDl.SX ILLE. C e will be n box supper at the ' li"'d house Friday night for tht '' tit nt the organ fund. Every“"•lv come. •I Huffman and familv spent George Cog and wife. V’s.s Essie Foster visited at Bra- _ I -lowi" McCormick is improving ■ M s, Frank Senter is visiting at ■ A - L> Chew’s. ■ -Miss |{ei| a Cromwell is home to ■ spend the holidays. ™ , • I Miliec i-. visit ing in lilt
.V Suit for the Wife or Sister We have many of the choicest suits we purchased this year. They are of the nobbiest and best cloths, ind of the newest and latest styles. These can be bought at much less than the original price. This means a considerable saving for you on a suit. Suits that we have been selling at regular retail prices now can he bought very low. Any suit in the store can be bought at one-fourth off. Iii the Cloak Departm’nt This is the season when cloaks m appreciated. So far this year there has been little cloak weather and a a consequence we still have a large number of swell garments on hand. These will he priced to you at much less than their value. They will make ideal gifts and you will make no mistake by purchasing one. Splendid Petticoat Values Me call si'll you a handsome Silk I’ctiicuat for !$.-».oo that you can't make up yourself for that money. We doubt if you could turn out a skirt that would equal these In finish and workmanship. They have that tailored look to the hands and ruffli ■ rnd hems that bespeaks skilled use of the sewing machine. The silk Is a good durable taffeta.
Our Well Assorted Glove Stock Can Supply Every Need Long Gloves for evening wear; short Gloves for street; heavy Gloves for cold weather. Just the correct colors and weights and stitching for any and every occasion. Standiird Reliable Makes ar»' the only kind we carry. Our Dollar Glove can’t be beaten any where at the money—Full winter lines are In—black, white and ((dors—three button or clasp -selfstitching—all sizes. Furs for Christmas Gifts What gift could be nicer for mother, sister, wife or sweetheart, that a handsome Fur Scarf, Muff or Set. Our assortment this season is unusually large and select all of a superior quality, correct In style, and so reasonably priced as to win your enthusiastic favor!
Need a Rug?
Look over the floors. Isn’t the need of a rug revealed. A rug to brighten that bear spot will add to the ensemble of the whole house. It is wholly usele-- to attempt to mutch our offering.-. All sizes from the smallest to the largest.
A $300 Piano Given Away THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. Drawing will he made at 3:30 p m., in front of our store. You will receive a ticket with each 25c spent with us until 3:15 of the 24th Tickets will then be put in a box and shaken until 3:30. Some one of the family must be present toanswer to the name when called. If not answered to, another ticket will be drawn
Many Other Suggestions Hundreds of other beautiful gifts are to be found in the store also. There is nothing iu the dry goods and ready-made lines which cannot be found here. Here are several suggestions beside those we have already given you. Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads, Silkoline * 'ondorts, Blanket-, CariHd Sweepers, Hucc 4 ’urlains, Fortiers, Shirtwaists, Skirts, Meat hcrbloom Skirts, Silk Skirts, Dress Roods, Silk-, I inbrellas, Fancy Mu-lin, I ndergiinnents, NOTION'S Handkerchiefs, Fancy Ho-o, Ho-, Supporters, H"-c Supporters, Belts, Belt Buckles, Gauntlets, Dresser Scarfs, Doylies, silk Scyarfs, Wool Scarfs, Fascinators, t 'omits, Rocket Books. Fancy t'(dials, Hid 1‘iiis, Tonrisl t'ases, Ribbons, I VlTtinies. Toilol Waters, I’oyvdcrs, (Teams, Infants' Sacques, Bootee-. Foals, Hoods, Baby Blankets.
DON' I FORGET YOUR PIANO TICKETS
J. E. Vermilion {
BRDXD FA Ilk. Mr. and Mrs. D iyv Boles visited at Mr. Mad-a Fultz’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs 1< C. Hodge. Mr. Morgan Hodge and daughter Eva. visited tit Mr. Albert Wallace’s Sunday. Mrs, Lewis Stringer visited her daughter, Mr.-. Janies Dorsett Tuesday. Shelton Ray and famiL of Stile ville, Fornie Buis and family and Ernest El let t and familv siient Sitt, day with Jam's Bui- and family. M r. ant) Mr». Frani< Wilcox and children spent Sunday with John Striu -■( anil faiiuly Mrs. Bertha Dorsett was at Indianapolis Thursday. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stringer died Ttiesd; and was buried tit Stilesville Thursday Mr- Mntv Dorsett. Mrs. Ernest Mill:, and Mrs. Mat Wright and dattgiit?i Anna visited at Hugh Farker’s Tttesda y. Mr. mid Mis. Gilbert Dorsett and little daughter. Mingle, visited at Nathaniel String' Tlittrsdav. Mrs. Sarah Brown visited at David Wallace's Friday. Aunt I’lloelx- Wood is staying at Hugh Barker's this week
Good crowd
NOR Til XV XSIIINGTON.
Rev. Scott filled his regular appointment at Uii'lsville Sunday
morning and night, out Sundav morning
There will be no Christmas entertainment at Kei Isville this year. This will be the lirst time to miss for
several years.
Luther Herbert killed hogs Monday. . ; , Stac' Combs continues yory -. Essie Lott" spent Saturday and Sunday with her teacher. Kate Reel Hu In Aker spent Saturday and Sunday In Oreencastle yvlth Mis Vandament. „ , Wm Red went to Orcencastlc last Pearl t’rose and wife of Fails. Ill visited til T L. Brown’s part of Inst
week. , . . Marion Aker is sick.
Miss Olen Rollings returned borne
from Illinois Saturday.
(t'oitlintied on Fage Twelve.)
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS
Gifts of all Descriptions.
Toys, Candies and Oranges.
A Few Suggestions For Xmas Gifts A Fur and Muff Post Card Albums Gloves
A Silk Scarf Handkerchiefs Shirtwaists Gloves Umbrella Purse
Center Pieces Dresser Scarfs House Slidders FOR MEN Sweater Coats
Suspenders
Ties Shirt
Overcoat Shoes Suit of Clothes
Dolls 10c to $1.75 Trains 25c to 2.50 Drums 25c to 1.50 Iron toys 25c to 1.00 Mechanical toys 25 to 1.00 Set of dishes 10c to 1.00 Pianos 25cto 1.00 Doll furniture 25c to 1.00 Doll cabs 25c to 2.25 Tool chests 25 to 98
Mixed nuts |8c lb Oranges 18, 30 and 40c doz Lemons 18c doz Cranberries 15c qt CANDIES Gum drops 5 C Mixed candies ii c Stick candy 7l c Chocolates J2‘c Peanut candy iQc All our candy guaranteed under the Pure Food Law.
Special Prices on Xmas Groceries Navy Beans 5!bs 25c Best Pure Lard 12‘c Good Bacon 14c Swift Price Soaps 8 bars 25c
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