Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1911 — Page 8

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COUNTY NEWS

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KM.« K HAWK. Uni-le Jerry Skelton, of How lint; Green, is visiting here. Wheat etittinsj is in progress in South Putnam. | Ijewis Neese was painfully hurt in a runaway accident last Sunday, j Mr. Neese was thrown from his buggy into a wire fence and received several bad bruises and cuts. | Tom Phiyi|ie, of Brazil, visited hie brother at this place Sunday. | Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neese, June 17th an eight pound boy Van M Graft is preparing to build a new house. Frank Cagle and Ross Hoffman ^ attended the Mason lodge meeting | at Bowling Green Friday night, ' Wm. Stevene, of Jordan visited j Mart Craft's Sunday. Mrs Mary Malkins, wife of Isaac | Malkins, died at her home about 3 miles south of Reelsvllle June 15. Interment at the Matklns cemetery on the 17th. Mrs. Matkins had been ill for several years. She leaves a family and a hoet of relatives and | friends. The deceased was about 55 years old.

spent the week with Mr and Mrs. i rit Williams. Manford Mc.Gaugbey and family spent Sunday with Mrs .ana Petty. Karl Higgins spent Sunday with Carl Twigg. Mrs Chris Hartman is improving slowly. Rev. Linton preached at the II. V. church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Lucy Stultz and children were Sunday visitors at Frank Young’s.

POPLAR GROVE Miss Zola Hancock, of Greencastle, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Havilah Jones and family Elbert Allen, of Terre Haute, visited Mr and Mrs Fred H Allen Saturday night. Rosa Trout is visiting Relatives f and friends in this vicinity Miss Alice Nelson, of Danville, j and‘Calvin King w'Wu lives near! Oreeneastle, were Sunday visitors I at Alcany Farmer’s. Rdy and Mae Herbert, of Belle; Union, spent Sunday with Curtis! and Clara Jones. Fred Allen has a new buggy. The party at Havilah Jones’ Saturday night was well attended. Ivan Leonard was in Ashervllle last Sunday. E. E. Farmer and a lady friend had & narrow escape from serious tnjury last Sunday evening when a horse they were driving backed the buggy over an embankment. Luckily neither were Injured. Aside from a few scratches of the buggy »o damage was dune

LONG BRANCH. S. H. Colglazier conducted the funeral services of the late Carol Morlan at Long Branch Sunday afternoon. Everett Dlllinger us working at Indianapolis. Gladys Marshall, of Terre Haute is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ragle. John Friend and family of Greencastle, visited at Fred John’s Sunday. Mrs. Lucinda Wright and two children, of Parsons, Kansas, are expected to arrive in Greencastle on Tuesday for a visit with Ejekiel Wright and family. There will bo a basket meeting in fbo Lancaster Gitjve near Vlvaliu on July 2nd. S H. Colglazier will preach in the morning and afternoon. Mrs. Earl Ellis has typhoid fever W. H. Williams will preach at Long Branch June 25th. Cherries are plentiful in our vicinity. Samuel Deane, of l^ebanon Ind., will preach at Long Branch July 9th at 2 p m. Born- to Mr. and Mrs Carey Payne, June 18th, a son.

Colorado for appendicitis. She is improving rapidly. The funeral of Mrs. Jack Reeves was held at Brick Chapel Tuesday. The rain here Saturday night waa quite welcome as it was badly needed. Claude Pruitt made a business trip to Indianaifciis Monday. Mrs. Pruitt and son, Basil, accompanied .him

FTNOARTLE. * The young peDple of the Christian Church will give un Ice cream supper on Saturday night, June 24, at the Christian church. Charlie Crodlan, Frank Hathaway, Raymond Hays and families, and Rev. Linton were Sunday visitors at Albert Gullllams’s. Mrs. Batman of Ladoea, spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Bridges, who Is seriously 111. Mrs lion Mc.Gaughey and children, of Russellville, spent the week with her mother, Mrs Alma Bridges Mrs. John Trail Is visiting her daughter, Mrs Arthur Bratton. Mrs Robert Williams and Httie Man, Ward, of Craw-fordavllle

SOMERSET. There will be preaching here on next Sunday morning and evening by the regular minister. A large crowd attended the festival at Brick Chapel Saturday night. Several from here attended the horse show at Koaohdale last Saturday. Miss Grace O'Hair received u dielocated arm Thursday of last week, when she fell from a cherry tree. A limb of the'tree breaking ,caused the accident. Roy Ferrarid raised his barn last •week Mr. and Mrs John Wyslang went to Bloomington to attend the graduating exercises Saturday night. Their son Clarence was one of the graduates from the law school. Mr. and Mrs Chae Priest and daughter, Ruth, of Greencaatle, were S,unday visitors at O. K. Hall’s L. G, Hall of North Salem visited lx>la JaoksDn last week. Joe Wyatt visited Bruce Hall the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ferrand have received word that their daughter. Mrs. Dora Hud, who was recently operated on In a hospital at Lamar,

VALLEY FORGE. A. J, Ruark and wife of Greencasle, spent Saturday night with their eon, Dora Ruark and family. Lillie Ikamlre attended the social at Hubert Robinson's Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Gorham, ,of Greencastle, called on J. W Coleman Sunday afternoon. Lillie Ikamlre spent Saturday with her cousin Ethel Ferrand, at Fillmore, and attended the baud concert Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruark, Of Greencastle and Dora Ruark and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Simmone. Mrs. Grace Coleman and children spent Saurday with Mrs Edgar Simmons. Ruth Hammond attended the festival at Mt. Meridian Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright and Paul Coleman attended the horse show at Roachdale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bowen visited the latter’s mother at Amo on Sunday. Harlan Oursler and Lillie Ikamire called on Emma Day and Ray Smith at Fillmore Sunday evening. Guy Jackson and family spent •• Sunday evening with John Jackson .. at Fillmore **■ Mrs. Ed Simmons visited witbjqMrs. Mnlyee at Fillmore Saturday. 3! I MALTA. X Mr. Brothers visited his daughter | + who liv<s near Winchester last Sun-!.{.

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Miss Emma Garrett and aunt of tllinis are visiting at Frank Garrett’s. Alice Ransom aud Marie attended the “Uncle Tom’s Cabin’’ show at Coatesvllle last Friday nighc Mrs. Martha WDods, who has been visiting relatives at Indlanapollu, returned to Will Shuck’s last weeek. Sam Campbell haa been hauling logs for Morrl« Campbell. Will Shuck and family -attended ♦be band concert at Fillmore last Saturday nlgbt. ’ Mis* Lora Phillips and cousin of Kentucky, visited at Mr. Garrett’s one day ibts week. Mrs. Mary Fieklln has been on the sick Met but le better at tbie vritlqg. • i Mrs. Ott Llsby and children of (toatesvllle, are spending a few days with their uncle, Jerry Nichols Mrs. Lizzie' Sinclair and daughter, visited her mother last Thurs-

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Samuel Campbell made a buelnrefi trip to Coatesvllle one day last week. Emma Morgan visited with her father, Mrs. Frank Snodgrass last Sunday morning.

While They Last Men’s and Young Men’s dress Shirts. Attractive patterns, in white grounds with stripes and figures. Also white pleated bosoms. 50c values at 38c 2 for 75c. The Hub Clothing Store.

OOATKSVILLB, K. R. NO. a. Mr. Fred Hunter and family visited S. W. Hjinter at. Coatesvllle Sunday Visitors of Mrs. Perry last week wtre; Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of Cloverdale; Shell Perry and family, of Fillmore; and Henry Perry and family. Mi sees Bertha and Carrie Elliott and brother, Carl visited Byrum and Maude Canada, Sunday. Mrs. Ella Lawson and Mrs. Ada Albin visited Mrs. Elia Meek, Wednesday. Misses Jessie O'Neal and Louise Oliver visited Laura and Myrtle Rector Saturday night and Sunday. Lee Bryan and family visited Edward Buis and family at Clayton Saturday and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Goodwine visited Fred Hunter and family Sunday. Rev. Chadwick filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church at Mt. Meridian and visited Mr. and Mrs. Otha Meek, Sunday. Horace Storm visited relatives at Cloverdale Saturday and Sunday.

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There is Still Another Reason for j Our Remarkable Money Saving Sale of SUMMER SHOES We told you last week how it was that we had entirely too many Summer Shoes that buying for early spring delivery, manufacturers failed to ship the Shoes when promised— that when we had made up our minds that we were not going to get the Shoes and bought elsewhare that both purchases came in at about the same time*—with the result that We Are Stuck on Low Shoes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls--And Here’s the Other Reason They are tearing up the streets and walks around the square things will be in a muss, business will be hindered---but it will pay you to wade through the debris and buy these Summer Shoes, because they certainly are bargains CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ OXFORDS. PUMPS AND SANDALS--AIM Pairs in the lot 65c Summer Shoes 43c pair 85c “ “ 6ftc "

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WOMEN’S PUMPS, OXFORDS, SANDALS - *66 Pairs in this Sale $1.50 and $175 Summer Shoes 93c pair 2.50 ’• - $1.98 ** 3.00 “ “ 2.28 “ 3.50 •* “ 2.68 “ 4.00 “ M 2.98 “

BOYS’ OXFORDS AND TIES192 Pairs in This Offering - $1.65 Summer Shoes . $1.29 pair I- 7 ® “ “ 1.39 " 1.85 and $2 M f 59 •• 2.50 “ •• 1 ; 8 9 •* 3.00 “ ** 2.39 •'

This Sale includes every pair of Summer Shoes in our store — the newest and best of the season’s styles.

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called httnic by the serious illness of their father, George Glrton. Mrs, Ella Rngers went to Brazil Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Taber attended the funeral of El/.a Morlan'e little daughter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dobbs and Misses Edith and Florence Erwin of Greencastle attended church at West Union Sunday evening. Mrs. Letha Ixibdell and daughter, Eva, went to Brazil Thursday. Several people from here attended the Children's Day exreclses at Canaan Sunday evening.

Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Th.. wheat in this vicinity is about ready lor the binder. Be.-ca Lancaster is spending a few days with Mrs. Lizzie Payne

WEST UNION. Mrs. Sherman Evans and daughter were called to Cloverdale by the illness of .Mrs. Evans's sister. Mre. Alva Jones. Misses Bessie Thomas and Vera Danbury entertained a number of their young friends Saturday evening. The evening was joyfully spent in playing games after which re freshments were served. Mrs. Eva Herbert was in Brazil Friday. Mrs. Khoda Wright and daughter Thelma, of Terre Haute, are here visiting Mrs. Sarah Hamm. Several people attended the ice cream festival at Lena on Saturday, night. Mrs Laura Fox and sister, Missi Ida Gltron, of Brazil N D., were

WALNUT VALLEY. Se\eral from here attended the funeral of Newton Stoner last Sunday, at the Baptist church Carey Payne sold some hogs to Joe Baymond Monday. Albert Stoner has returned to his home In Carbon, after spending last week at the bed side of his brother, Newton Stoner. iMrs. Jane Boswell visited her daughter Mrs. Bertha Hunter at Putnaruville List Sunday. Born—to Mr. and Mre. Carey Payne, a son, June 17th. Warren Goddard and family, of Brazil, are spending the week with Benny Henry. Elder Williams will fill hi* regular appointment at Long Branch

REELS V1LLE. Levi Carpenter and family have been spending a few day* at Indianapolis with the former’s brother, Noah Carpenter. A crowd from here attended the Children’s Day exercises at Canaan Sunday night. Ross and Martha Aker went to Fountanet Sunday. The rain Saturday night was a welcome visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillip? I spent Friday in Brazil, The man with the goat team, who' is on his way from New York to California, gave an entertainment here Monday night. Mrs. John Hill went to Greencastle Monday. The wheat harvest has commencedand is the earliest one for eeve r al years. Childrens’ Day exercises will be held at Reelsvllle Sunday night, July 2nd. Mrs. A. B. Fox and Miss IJura ] Glrton, of North Dakota were called here by the serious illness of their father, George Glrton

Notice of Ydirmnistratlon Notice is herebj given that \ undersigned has been appointed W j the Judge of the Circuit Court o! Putnam County, State of Indlant Administrator of the estate of Newton J. Stoner, late of Putnam rouH'’ ty, Indiana deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this 19th day of Jm*1911. ISAAC S PECK, Administrator John P Allee, Atly. 3t—S-D—June (

Ever mindful of your best interefJ • THE SPAUNHURST OSTEOPAIHS beg to remind you, kind frierii-'j that Osteopathy is Nature's way to hcal'h tC. *j cure all. but a boon to chronic su - ferers. It relieves pain, adds bca j prolongs life, helps all, ‘ n i ur none. Examination * charge. Treatment given a 1 appointment. In Greencastle time except forenoon of ^' <>,1 and Fridays GREENCASTLE, IN* 1 ’ D-H—17-26 B-D-W—23rd