Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1909 — Page 8

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S T A n . I> K M O C R A T

Friday XoTMuixT 5, |» W! ,

TO BE INCUHLE

Terrible Red Patches on Face and Arms Made Victim Ashamed to be Seen — Suffered Intensely for Ten Months- Expert Treatment Gave No Relief—Two Sets of the

CUTICURA REMEDIES ENTIRELY CURED HER

"About two yoars ngn I contracted eczema and suffered intensely for about ten months. At times I thought I would scratch myself to pieces. My fate and arms were covered with large red patches, so that I was ashamed to go out. X was advised to go to a doctor

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but I received very little relief. I tried every known remedy, with the same results. 1 thought 1 would never get better until a friend of mine told me to try the Cuticura Kennedies. So I tried them as the last resource, and I am very glad that I did, for after four or five applications of Cuticura Ointment I was relieved of my unbearable itching. 1 used two sets of the Cuticura Remedies (Soap, Ointment and Pills), and 1 am completely cured. I always recommend Cuticura to any one that is suffering and in every case it seems to cure. Miss Barbara Krai, Mt. Pleasant Ave., Highlandtown Md.. Jan. t>, ‘08.”

W KSI.A\ l> Shucking corn is the order of the day and while the weather is fine the people are making good use of it. Mrs. Klla Cooper and children called on Lora (Irinies Wednesday evening. Several of the young folks attended the surprise party on Beaula Walden Friday night and all report a fine time. Mrs Scott AUee and daughter spent one day last week iu our place. Clem Hurst had some papering ! done on his farm last week. Mrs. Maggie Sutherlin and children spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Klla Cooper. Uella Hanlon and children spent Saturday evening with Lora Grimes. Curtis Lewis and family spent Sunday with Charleyq Hanlon's. Paul Hurst and family spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Acois. Theordore Hurst and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Greencastle. Lonnie Gleason and family spent Sunday evening with Alf Grimes. Frank Fogler is visiting his father | Jacob Fogler. Mary Fogler called nn Lora Grimes Monday evening.

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Fretful Babies

Suffering from Skin Humors, Soothed to Sleep by

Cuticura.

A warm hath with Cuticura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint-

ment. purest and sweetest of eme 11ients. afford immediate relief in the nn st distrersing forms of itch-

'V J ing, burning, scaly and

l crusted humers, eczemas, rashes, inflammations. irritations and - chafings of infancy and

r .i' childhood, permit rest

and sleep and point to a speedy cure when all

other remedies fail. Guaranteed absolutely pure and may be used from the

hour of birth.

Cuticura (25r 1. Olntiront I50c.>, Ttrsnlvrnt <50c.». Qi.a i 'Locolfttc C>i.,|i'il 1'lils |2*K' •. art- sold thn-ushout the w.-rid Fottpr lirua .V Clietn. Corp., boip I'mns , 07 Columbus Avp , ir >8T< t. a^Umiod I rep, Culicura Book ou skill biscuiek.

MALTA rniMs. Jerry Nichols and family went to Coatesville last Friday. Arch Ficklin and wife spent last Sunday at Mat Elliott’s. Joe Garrett and family and Lewis Garrett and family spent last SunI day at their father’s. 1 Mrs. Alice Ransom and daughter l Maile v i Red at Coates\llle last Saturday night. Isaac Henderson of Johnson county has been visiting his nephew Will Shuck. Mrs. Duncan, Rebecca Shuck and Isaac Henderson visited at the Wm Dohanon’s last Monday. Mr. Albaug and wife visited at Mr. Brother’s last Sunday. Mrs. Martha Woods is visiting at Will Shucks’s. Mrs. Eva Walls and Miss Cora Woods spent last Friday at M.r Goodwin’s. Mrs.Sam Campbell and Mrs. Ransom took a trip to Greencastle last Friday. Sam Goodwin and wife attended the masquerade party at Fillmore last Friday night. Mrs. Alice Ransom, Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs. Will Shuck spent last Wednesday at Coatesville. Paul Jackson and wife visited his sister at Plainfield last Saturday.

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Mrs. Mary Layman is still seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Hodshire and daughter, Alma and Odessa spent Sunday with uncle Berry Brown and daughter at Pleasant Garden. Curt Allbright is moving to the Howard Young farm. T. M. Roberts has sold his property on the national road to Chris Stoner and purchased the Hiram Hinote place, his son Arthur has moved into the latter’s place. The neighbors of Mrs. Albert Hutcheson gave her a surprise Sunday the 24, that being her birthday. The girls had a hallowe’en frolic Saturday night. Mrs. Sam Wright spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Hodshire.

The Best Is None Too Good

Is the clothing you buy the very best your mouey can purchase ? You do not realize what great value you can £et iu a suit or oveieoat until you have seen our Fall offerings. Days, weeks and months have we spent iu search tor great values—ami we found values which our customers tell us can not be duplicated. This means

Value in wearing qualities. Value in style. Value in fit. These three things must a suit or overcoat have to be great value. These three things we have in our offerings.

SUITS $15.00 OVERCOATS

We feature emphatically ou $15.00 suits. They are all-wool and made by high class tailors. Without question a better $15.00 suit cannot be bought.

ALLEN BROTHERS

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SO r IT I JKFFFRSON.

Shucking corn is the order of the day. Mrs. James Sutherlin spent Monday night with Washington Mundy and family. Ixm Dobbs and Net Vermilion made a business trip to CToverdale one day last week. Charles and Ruth Rector of Stilesville spent Sunday at Sam Vermilian’s. Caleb Buis and family and Pleasant Hurst spent Sunday with Oscar Buis and family. James Sutherlin has moved near Carp. Miss Joy Wallace spent Saturday with Miss Marie Brown. Miss Joy Day gave a masquerade party Monday iiiaht, Nov. 1. Several guests were invited. Harold Cox spent Sunday with Dennis Vermilion. Miss Mayme Mundy spent Saturday evening with Miss Loda Buis.

.MAPLE HILL. Dillinger & Company started their shredder the first of the week. Bro. Lamb failed to be at Long Branch last Sunday. Sickness is supposed to be the cause. C. F. Payne and family visited his brother Dallas Payne near I^ena last Sunday. Robert Irwin's little daughter is much better at this writing. James Dillinger has his saw mill home and almost ready for work. No. 10 school went to Lena last Friday to play basketball against the Lena team and got defeated. Wnrren Goddard's save moved to Greencastle. C. Wells and wife visited their daughter Eva Brattain last Sunday. liro. Nidy will be at Long Branch the fourth Sunday in November. Amelia Elling and Sarah Dillinger visited Zoe Hancock last Sunday. Win Hancock hauled his coal from Greencastle the first of the week. Addie Ellis is doing workon the state road.

MGHVILLE. Will Parks of Iowa and Mrs. Elizah Parks of near Danville visited relatives here most all of the week. Tom Shackleford and family Noah Higgle and son ‘-•pent Tuesday at Mr. Sunday at Noah Rigle's. Frank Obenchain and family spent Sumla at Noah Higgles s. Arthur Bratton will begin shucking corn for Will Lovett \Tomlay. Mose Riirgle and wife spent Sunday with his parents. Arlie Branson will soon move to | his new home. Joe Skelton and wife. Joe Higgleand wife and daughter spent Sunday ! afternoon at Spencer .iggles’s. Several from this vicinity attended th.- dance at Squire Young's Friday night. John Sllvey and family spent last Sunday at Charlie Silvey's. Jess Dean and wife spent Sunday i at Sam Brown’s.

PIGEON ROOST. Joe Newman and daughter Elva of Greencastle spent Tuesday night with Lace Newman and family. Mrs. Julia Shields and daughters, spent one day last week with Mrs. Henry Phillips. Mrs. Kuhanu Wise and Mrs. Minnie Wise spent Tuesday with Mrs. Minnie Bunten. Harrision Shields spent Thursday in Greencastle. Mrs. Earn Hodson of Ohio is visiting relatives in this vicinity, Mrs. Ann Elrod hrrs been visiting Harrison Shields and family. Chester Bunten and family are making preparations to move to Mill Grove. Misses Lula and Mary Hollingsworth spent Friday with Mrs. Pearl Hollingsworth. Lee Hodsan of Colorado has been visiting his brothers. Mrs. Minnie Wise and daughter. Mingle spent Friday with Simeon j Lisby's of Coatesvillr. Alta Masten and brother spent Saturday night with Oscar Stevenson and family of Coatesville and attenJi ed the masquerade. Lace Newman and wife spent last Sunday with Harrison Shields and family. i Hay Swope and wife of Hoachdale and Dr. Swope of Crawfordsville vis- ! ited Burdette Swope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wright anJ sons. Merle and Tommie spent Sunday with John Newman and wife. Joe Sechman and family visited Jesse Sechman and wife Sunday. Tom Bowen and wife spent Sunday with Pitt Vaughan and wife of Coatesville. Mr. Cutshaw and wife of Indianapolis have been visiting the former’s uncle, Stephen Madison. Mrs. Nancy Chandler is no better at this writing.

Anna Miller, Gathel Iddings . Messrs. Bruer Fiscus, Paul Herod, Joe Shoemaker, Gilbert Rogers, Don Toney, Joe Graham, Ro.\ Lewis, Bod well Craver, Adam Fiscus, Homer Lewis, Gervas Iddings , () ho Miller and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and daughter Anna. All report a nice time. Ernest Lisby and wife spent Sunday with Warren Lewallen and family. J. W. Iddings has been repairing his telephone line. The concrete foundation under the Canaan church is completed. Sophia Lewis and daughter Ala visited at John Huffman’s near Center last week. Miss Lucy Garrett and Georgie Smith called on .Miss Lillie High on Sunday evening. Sunday visitors at Tom Bohanon’s were .Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lisby, Mrs. SaUie Lewis and Bud Mason and family.

Macey of Stilesvillo spent Wednesday with Mrs. Joe Fine. Vernie Parker is attending school at Danville and o nnn.ato Mr. Coyle visited with home-folks from Friday to Monday.

BROAD PARK.

SAND RIDGE Edward MeVay and family visited A. J. Smith and family Sunday. Tom Reynolds and family spent Sunday with Bud Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. Kersey visited at her grand-parents, Simpson Evans's Sunday. Miss Lizzie and Frances Bohanon and Miss sallie Lewis gave a party to a number of their friends Saturday night. Those present were: Mis vs Agnes Minter. Marie Fiscus, Lillie High, Nora Smith, Goldie Iddings, ZeHa Garrett, Hazel Garrett, <alli< Lewis. Edith and Merle Mason,

Frank Cline and mother of near Stilesvllle visited at JTetch Walter’s | Sunday. ' Mrs. Bertha Dorestt was at Greenj castle Wednesday. | Several of the young folks took a i hayride Saturday night. Miss Vita Buis spent Sunday with | Miss Edyth McFadden of Crown Cen- , ter. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer spent Sunday with John Stringer and family. Cornie Buis and family visited at Mr. Sechman's Sunday. James Buis and mother visited at William Jackson's Sunday. Mrs. Loda Fine and Mrs. Sarah M 'Canimaek were at Indianapolis on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hubble visited at Fletch Walter’s Thursday and Friday nights. Miss Joy Pickens visited at Cartersburg Saturday night. Mrs. Lewis Stringer and Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer visited at Allen Chenoweth's Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace spent Sunday afternoon at Ott Wood’s. Miss Minter Sechman nnd Miss Vita Buis visited Miss Mildred Stringer Friday evening. Little Garold Parker spent Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Bertha Dorestt. , Mr. and Mrs. Cievie Parker were tit Greencastle Monday. Grandma Buis is staying with her son, James Buis.

SOI THE \ST I LOYD.

Du roc Hog Sa le

George White will move his family to Vincennes in a few days. Mrs. Musetta Bohanon gave the younk folks a hallowe-en party Saturday night. Work has been commenced on the repair work at Canaan. Marion Iddings visited relatives in North Salem last Sunday. The telephone line repairing from Delmar east is complete and we can aM talk to be heard now. Ralph Minter will start in business college at Indianapolis in a few days. The supervisor is eompletlng the work on the roads this week. A meeting was heir? at Clear Creek church Saturday ami arrangements were made to put a new fence around the cemetery. Squire iddings held court one day last week. Chicken thieves visited through! here last week. Alva Vickers and wife and mother visred at John Iddings’ Sunday. John Tabott is working for John Iddings this week. Corn shredding is the order of the day. Fred Todd was in Greencastle thisi week looking after our township matters. The concrete bridge at the Smith Branch is completed and the people jare traveling over it.

On account of rain on Oct. 23 vt,l "'en- forced to postpone our auniuil sale of breeding bogs, so \v>- will sdil on our farm. 21 miles southeast o'| Amo. on

Thursday, Nov. II, 190}

Tsi HEAD OF HIGH CLASS DIJROC JERSEYS

I bis will bt tin- last sal* - f | br<-d Humes to be held in Imlmntl this fall, last chance to si-curi- | ing stock at your own price. Our hogs are in the best ot lundi-l tion, an 1 farmers nnd breeders an ii.-| vited to spend the day with us. Cars met up to noon at Aim S«!-| will bt held in comfortable plael and will begin at 12:30.

CYRUS h. MASTEN & S0NSI Amo, Indiana

Notice to Correspondents. A consideable number of letters have reached this office on Thursday morning to late for publication. Letters should he mailed so as to reach us by Wednesday at the latest, to insure publication, as we go to press early on Thursday morning.

CEMETERY REPORT

Col. Gbo. West, Col. Tom I nkim-k. Cot.. At.hekt H. Meur>.| Auctioneers.

i Misses Osla McCammack and Nelly

Interments at Forest Hill Cemetery !n October, 1909: Elizabeth Bellamey, city, age 41 years, pneumonia. Anna J. Wood, city, age 4 4, eoniplicaion. Robert L. Allbright. city, age 3,

pnuemonia. Benjamin Hayden, city, age 5 1 .! softing of brain. , I Della R. Allbright, city, age . I pnuemonia. Emma P. Howard, city, age 3 : I etuberculosis. I James Ash, city, age SC, pnea-l mania. Anna C. Fry, city, age C7, pmH monia. Irene Lane, Putnam Count-, age! I day, inanamatum. James Doggy, Supt

The full Democratic ticket w- ,! elected in Brazil and they smured i Democratic mayor in Terre Haute.

The Greencastle Produce Company

POULTRY POULTRY

Now is the time to sell your Chickens and Turkeys. Markets will continue to decline after

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THANKSGIVING.

Get our quotations to-day and get full market value. We have large contracts and

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paying a premium for stock this week.

Phone 175.

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