Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1909 — Page 8

Friday, Novembrr

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WITH HIVES

Tormented Two Months It Itched and Irritated and Scratching Made It Worse — Little Sufferer in Terrible Plight -Several Treatments of No Avail — But at Last the

DREADFUL DISEASE IS CURED BY CUTICURA

"My six year old daughter had the dreadful disease ealled hives for two months. She became affected by playing with children who had it. although we did not know it. By scratching she caused large sores w hich were irritating. Her body was a complete sore but it w as worse on her arms and hack. \Ve employed a physician who left medicine out it did not help her and I tried several remedies but without avail. Seeing the Cuticura Kemedies advertised, 1 thought I would try them. I gave her a hot bath daily with Cuticura Soap and anointed her body with Cuticura Ointment. The first treatment relieved the itching and in a short time the disease disappeared. I recommend the Cuticura Remedies for all skin diseases and give them my greatest praise Mrs. Geo. L. Fridhoff, It F. I), l, Warren, Mich., June 30 and July 13, 190H.”

Boy’s Back Raw From Shoulder to Shoulder. Scratched till Blood Ran Cured hy Cuticura. "My son's back was raw from shoulder to shoulder and the width of your hand. I really did not think he ever would be cured. He would scratch until the blood would run and he was like a raw piece of meat. I used different kinds "f things but eac h kirel made it worse until 1 read of the Cuticura Remedies, and one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment cured him like magic. I would not be without it in the 1 house and I hav« recommended it to all my friends. Mrs. J. D. Maxwell, 6th St.. Woodside, Long Island, N. Y., May 21, 1908.” Complete Kitemal amt tnirrnal Irratnient Inr Every Humor ot Infant*. Children amt Adults n.n»l*ts .[ Cuticura Soap liic to Cleanae the skin. Cuticura Ointment i50r l to Ileal the skin and Cuts rum lies vet i c.'iOe.l. tor In the f .rin of t i,, at« Coated mil*. 25c per vial ot ho. to Purify the mood. Bold throushout the world Hotter Itruit * Chetn. Oorp. Sole Propa Hieton, Maas as*Mailed tree, Cuticura Book on skin InneaMa

* CUNiRf C3HES?3N3;IH : . ' » ♦ ❖ ❖ •> * * .> MALTA. Mrs. Ransom and daughter, Marie visited at Sam Campbell’s last Saturday night. Will Shuck and family and Miss Cora Wood and Miss Marie Ransom spent last Sunday at Mrs. Duncan’s. Leonard Havens who was seriously burned last week is a little better. Mrs. Musetta Uohauon and daughter, Lizzie, spent last Friday at Will Shucks’. Joe Garrett and wife visited his father last Sunday. Mrs. Edwards who has been visiting here started home last Friday. Miss Cora Wood is visiting Rebecca Shuck this week. Miss Maude Nichols of Illinois returned to th<*ir home last Saturday after a several weeks’ visit in these parts. Clyde Walls visited his mother last Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Eva Walls visited Mrs. Flora Hodson last Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca Shuck and Miss Cora Wood visited their aunt Mrs. Melvinia Kuark one this week.

SAM) RIDGE Wm. Zeiner and family visited Ira Nichols and family Sunday. Alva Vickers, wife and mother spent Sunday at J. W. Iddings ’. Sophia Lewis and daughter, Sallie visited Mrs. Alice Smith Friday. Mrs. Emma Ascue and daughter,

Vernon of Ohio is visiting at James Smith's. Leonard Havens was badly burn ed last Tuesday. He was building a fire in the kitchen stove with coal oil when the can exploded throwing the oil ail over his body. He is some better at this writing Silva Buis of Cloverdale visited at Toni Bohanon's Sturday night and Sunday. Rufus Phillips and wife are vis itnig at Leonord Havens’. Ottie Greenlee spent Sunday at James Smith's. Ruben Masten’s shredder was through here last week. Mrs. Musetta Bohanon and daughter Lizzie visited at Will buck's near Delniar last Friday. Florence Iddings and daughter Goldie Iddings were in Greencastle Saturday. The hig rain Monday caused the creeks to rise and some of the school children had difficulty in getting home. ItKOADPAKK. Mrs. Bertha Dprsett and daughter. Gladys visited at Marion Hurst’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy McAninch of Coatesville visited at Clevie Barker's last week. Ernest Ellett and family spent Sunday at James Buis’. Joe Fine took a load of turkeys to Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. James Buis and daughter. Vita, Mis& Hazel Wallace and Pearl and Mettle Ellett visited John Stringer and daughter, Mildred Sunday afteroon. Kev. Charles Beadle of Ohio visited relatives and friends in this place last week. Janies Buis was at Cloverdale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alice's baby is very ill with whooping cough. Ray Larkin and Miss Nellie Wallace were married Sunday. Miss Mingle Broadstreet visited Miss Nola Scott of Belle Union Sunday. Clevie Parker and family visited Monday night with Mrs. Bertha Dorsett. Mrs. Ola Hubble visited tier mother. Mrs. Fletrh Walter’s Monday afternoon.

found dead, having tiieU with appoplexy. Mrs. Charley Weeler is suffering very much a; this writing with gallstones. Mrs. James Wallace, who under went a surgical operation a few weeks ago for a tumor is getting along nicely. George Linimett and family were the guests of George McCullum Sunday night. Jim McAninch and wife were the guests of Edgar Hicks and family Saturday night and Sunday. Plenty of rain and cloudy weather. Farmers nearly all are done gathering corn, which was a light affair this fall.

I’ALKTINE. Earl Newton and family of New Marseille visited Ed Dobbs and family Sunday. Ed Dobbs ande Gorge Fitzsimmons took a load of corn to Ora Micheals near Danville Saturday and returned home Sunday. Mr. Blades of near Roachdale spent Sunday night at Thomas Balls. Mrs. Ida Wilson and children were Sunday guests of Uncle John Micheals. Mae and Tmo Dinsmore spent Sunday at Belle Wilson’s of near Bainbrldge. Fred Beck and family were the guests of Churchill Allen’s Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Dinsmore wove Mrs. Dan Gillmore’s rugs last week. Charlie Beck and wife and Elijah Baker and wife and daughter, OOpa, Earl Evans all spent Sunday at J. E. Wilson’s. Mr. Rogers of Roachdale spen; Sunday with hs daiughter, Mrs. Bert White and family. Fred Rogers and family spent Sunday with his brother, Frank, and family of Bainbrldge.

< O \ I KSYII.LK. Harry Mullis and family spent last Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruff Tharp near Mt. Meridian. Mrs. Jane Wallace, Mrs. Maude McAninch were in Coatesville Saturday trading. Mrs. Elizbeth Burgess who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Moss Wallace has returnel to her home at Eminence, In d. Wheat is looking nice. This community was terribly shocked last Wednesday to hear of Wm. Elmore living east of Stilesville dying. He was In usual health and went to the barn and was later

FARMS FOR SALE | • ’** Now is the t : me to look alter that farm you hove !|! been wanting to buy. We have on list some of the -j; best land propositions the county affords. The fol- $ lowing are some ol them:-

102 ACRES In Greencastle Township, oO acres good bottom, good house and barn, other out buildings, plenty of fruit and water. 50 ACRES In GreeneastleTownship,good house, barn; all tillable, well located. 00 ACRES In Floyd Township, 60 acres bottom, good house and barn, good out buildings, good water. good fencing, UK) Migar trees.

no ACRES In Floyd Township, good house and birn, well fenced and tiled; ean all be cultivated. 77 12 ACRES In Madison Township, 3’) acres in cultivation, good house and barn, plenty of fruit and water. 178 ACRES In Madison Township, good seven room house, large barn and orchard, also sugar or chard, plenty of fruit and water.

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We have many other desitable places that we | will be plad to tell you about. Call in ana investigate. ❖ Prices and more complete descrip :on on application. The Central Trust Company I GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. v j- - ;•*j* -f-i* **• •;* *;*-f*;* ■;* r-c-c* c-v v v v *;* •;**;* •f*;* -i* -t'

NEW MAYMII.LK. School commenced on Monday with over one hundred pupils. Mr. Clarence Steward, Miss Parks and Miss Winn being the teachers. There is quite a stir about our janitor or lineman. He claims to have consumption and a great many are afraid of that dreaded disease John .lines went to town on business Monday. Mrs. Ott Barlet have some trace of their lost turkey that has been missing about a month. Chas. Payton and family visited his wife's parents Sunday. Mrs. Florence Mr-Faren visited at Manda Bartlett Friday's afternoon Dr. Cullipher and family called on Miss Alary Sutherlin Sunday night. Lewis Leslie has his new barn almost completed. Jim Galbert’s moved Monday to Air. Joe Clay's farm north of New Ala vsvllle. Airs Johnnie Bartlett \isited her sister, Mrs. Frank Eggers Sunda Mrs. Dr. Cullipher is suffering with tlie sick headche. Ask Unde Johnnie Bishop how much buttermilk he can drink. Airs. Temple visted Airs. Bishop Monday. Johnnie Bartlett has a sick horse. John Jones has bought Mrs. >arah Weller's farm north of New Alaysville. .Miss Nellie Hinkle visited Olive Payton Thursday night. Jim Galbert and famly were the guests of Chas. Payton on Friday night. Preaching at the Baptist Church Sunday.

CLINTON FALLS Quite a rain here Monday. Green Garrett and wife and children spent a few days with their daughter Pearl Trail. Ezra Newgent and wife and son spent one day last week at Joe Xewgent’s. C. W. Keyt and family visited at Frank Vermillion s on Sunday. I lucre w,ll uc meeting at tdc 1 Dunkard Church Saturday nigh'. Sunday and Sunday night. ) Alary creeks and daughter, Mearl and Emily Boswell, Eula Staggs and Laura Frank called on Airs. Bertha Thomas one day last w eek. Oil Shonkwiler, wife and sou all visited Roe Hall and wife on Sunclay. Xetta, Grace, Clara and Hester Boswell, Charlie Woodard, Joe Staggs and wife, Win. Hall and wife, Frank Hinkle, wife and children were Sunday visitors at Emily Boswell’s Sunday. Charlie Woodard of Cayuga is visiting relatives here. Leota Moore attended the hall game at Bainbrldge Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Tuttle of ludianapolis la ti.-iiing \v. H. Tuttle, Jacob Thomas, wife and children were Sunday visitors at John Burk and wife. Ezra Newgent and wife and son Claude visited Bill Shronkwller on Sunday. Ben Berry and wife of Fillmore are visiting relatives here. Shuekng corn is the order of the day. Cecil Phillips visited Claud Franks one night ast week.

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about seven o’clock to surprise him,'house Friday night, it being his IMh birthday. The eve- Eve:r*tt Buies who has been ning wns spent in so<i;il chat and 'vot'king at Indianapolis returned'

games, after which all left for their home .Monday.

home wishing Mr. Slddons many K'le I Morrison has purchased her

more happy birthdays. a new piano.

Mrs. Wilbert Masten and Mrs. Next Sunday is Rev. Pritchard's Dessie Bryan and daughter spent appointment at Mt. Hebron. Every-

last Thursday with Mrs. Eva Ogle. j body come.

Winona Cowgill spent Sunday } Curtis, Clara and May Jones spent night with ley and Clarice Bunten. j Sunday with iheir brother, Brady Ebert Storms and family, Robert Clones and family near the Shaker

Storms and wife, Fred Kersey and Church

family Sundayed at G. C. Bunten’s. H. B. Tincher was up to his farm on Tuesday. Geo. Reese and family spent Sunday at Elibs McAnincb’s. Success to the Star-Democrat.

Well

tne of

SOUTH FAS!

Charley Christy

K. 15. NO. -2.

here we are after an ab-

a few days.

Mrs. Della Hanlon called on Dora

Grimes Thursday evening.

Frank Fogle has been spending a

few days of last week with his father, Jacob Fogle. I last Sunday.

James Sims of Greencastle spent Wednesday night with Alt' Grimes. Claud and Clyde Suthelrin spent

Satut laj night with their grand* tins week,

parents, James Sutherlin.

Lonnie Gleason and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with I,on Grimes near Putnamville. Several attended the box supper at the Cross Road School Saturday

night >

Alley Cooper and sons, Frank and Russell and daughter, Anna, spent Sunday at Ezra Cooper’s. Willie Cooper and wife spent

Sunday in our vicinity.

SOMERSET. The revival at Brick Chapel dosed last week. J. F. Wysong and family were Sunday visitors at Alpha Haines. Mr. LaFoe was taken seriously sick, Wednteday of last week and continues real poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferrand began housekeeping the first of the

week.

Prof. U. S. Young and Alva Wysong went to Bloomington Saturday to witness the football game.

Laura Hall was a Sunday visitor with Ethel Lasley. Delsia and Leslie Hunter of Cloverdale is visiting their uncle, Wm. Williams and family. MT. MERIDIAN. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Vaughan of Coatesville spent Thursday night with their son, Ollie Vaughan and

family.

Alfred Elmore is suffering from a fall from a buggy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark spent Friday night at Tabor Hurst's. -Miss Laura Ammermon has been visiting relatives at this place. Mrs. Laura Hurst and Mrs. Winnie Hurst and son Rusell spent Thursday afternoon with Airs. John Sutherlin. Misses Ella Albln, Mabel Hicks

>1 API.FI HIM Mr. Reiser's little bo\ who hdl liis leg broken over a week ago is s'ill suffering very badly. Wm. Boswell starred to Oklahoci

last week.

James Dillinger has his -aw mill in running order and has been do-

ing some sawing.

Win. Wells bought a fat cow of

L. M. Wright.

Janies \V. Johnson. Mart WrlgM

and Eldora Gardner were at Eze-

kiel Wright’s last Thursday Brother Colglazier killed a

last week.

Mr. Johnson and family

moved to their home lately purchaF

ed of Mr. Jenkins.

L. M. Wright had his corn shred-

der out last Friday.

Maude Frank is expe ted to spend her Thanksgiving vacation

home-folks.

C. W. King passed over o tr hill

last Sunday.

Mrs. Mamie Johnson visited Mary Wright last Friday. Saul Marshall entertained ne or- j gait man and his wife and babies a

beet

have

Air. and Mrs. Phillip Masten and

daughter visited at Ry Ferrand’s on 1 ' 1 , ', n,nil, ‘ )) ,lrsl visited the high]

'his place Thursday after-

I I.OA D. sit redded

corn

The Center High Seahol gave a Thanksgiving 6 o’clock dinner at T.

Timmons’ residence Thursday eve-,, _ „jng. I her COU8, n Mrs. Mollie McCoy Mon-

Jim Coffin has moved his family

school noon.

Mr. and

A FAMOUS HEALTH IU H I" By a cough which cannot be bro»- ! en by ordinary remedies. But

.Its. Davie Hurst and not try a medicine that will clir ^ family spei^t Thursday night with any cough that any medicine cure’ Mr , h v' >ea o, Klvitl ' That is Kemp’s Balsam. It C reconr

Oscar Blue and Verniee Kivitt went to Indianapolis last week. Airs. Ester Foster of Amo visited

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MAPLE GROVE.

rain on Monday raised

west of Greencastle.

A lady from Ohio is visiting Mrs. Effie and Mrs. Katie Switz. Alva Vickers and family and Mar-

Marion Iddings visited John Iddings

and family Sunday.

Mrs. Florence Iddings and her

the

than

spent

The

branches and creeks higher they had been for some time. Jack Baldwin and family Sunday at Mart Nichols’.

Lewis Ogle and family spent Sunday at George Reed's near Stil-

esville.

Mrs. Melvinu Kuark is

-lowly improving.

Mrs. Lucy A. Bunten who has been visiting at G. C. Bunten’s for the past three weeks returned to her daughter, Mrs. Alice Liaby's on Wednesday to spend the winter. Airs. Bunten is sri years old and is very feeble. She is remembered by ill as a very useful woman; when ne.ilth would permit she was always leady to go and visit the sick; and no one was better in (he sick-room

than “Aunt Lucy Bunten.”

The young people of this neighborhood attended a social at the home of Albert Siddons on Monday night. The young people gathered

daughter, Goldie Iddings and Miss

McVey were in Greencastle Satur-

day.

Wm. L. Heavins is improving slbvvly from the burn he received from the coal oil explosion which happened last week. Forest Kelley was in Indianapo-

tlis last week.

Ben Smitz and wife called on his lather. George Smitz and daughter, reported 1 Nora Saturday evening. Miss Marie AR-Vey returned from Auburn last week where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lola

Christie.

Bad weather has stopped ihe work on the church at Canaan. Fom gathering Is about done here Win. Alkire and family of South East of Cloverdale ■-pent Friday with M. D. Easleys’. j< hn Harrison was called to lit dianapolis one day laet week to attend the funeral of his fa'her, V.'tn Harrison who was accidently till'd by a at.eel tar. Several fvon here attoidi-d the 1 ox sun er at Oak Point Si heel

Lee Lewis and sister Mae spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tabor

Hurst.

Miss Maggie Meek spent Sunday and Sunday night with Miss Roxie

Hurst.

^l r - a "d Mrs. T. J. Hurst and Myrtal ,hildren s P (>nt Saturday night at J.

C. Herod’s at Greencastle.

Virgil McCammack spent Saturday night and Sunday with Ralph

McCoy.

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mended by doctors and nurses, it costs only 2T> cents at am Jt"*' gists’ or dealer’s. Keep a bottle a ways in the house and you I * ways be prepared to treat a < ’b 1 “ cough before it pauses any sufferi I

at all.

fever after-

Two new eases of scarlet were quarantined Tuesday noon. They were Mr. Adams and Town, two students rooming ‘J

corner of Popular e.nd JaikiO" street. One case Is very serious the other light. They are siiPP° se

Ralph Buis and Earl Thorn are t0 havp pa,..,,,, the disease from tb« are seen going toward Higgins' ? , , oau S |u tne 0 sea , at » Creek quite often. We wonder what '' ,0,hln 8 sent to be laundered

is up.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farmer spent Sunday at H. H. Runyan's.

Lee- Masten and Miss Mabel McCoy called on Lee Bowen and

Roxie Hurst Sunday evening. Mrs. Mat .Masten and daughter,

Ella of Cloverdale spent' Saturday and Sunday with relatives at this

place.

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private house.

ML TANK FOR SALE T' tty ^ J . Ion tank with oil pump cpI’’ 1 -' the I condition. Can ue seen av Herald office.

GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SAl ' E j , ie ] three horse power Lambert en t> 1 in good condition. Can he e ' j running at. Herald office afl> ^ 1 Large water tank and S 8f0 tank will go with It. Frt re ' j If you want a good eng*" 4 * at ^ j rea«onab!e price you should 11 £PC“ this one at once as it win sell at the ptice quoted.