The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1895 — Page 8

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Allen’s Drug Store,

EAST SIDE PUBMC SQUARE.

ocrat’s Busy

Reporters.

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‘find b' 1 with yen ’liil \vh a^ain." M#*n Rml wnmpn cripd thp hard h^drjpd iruntdiM) him! v pdi ns they f«hook liai (I** .’Hid in p tri«'d with ho\v«d hpad* aski'ur (hid lo r**nn»»o tlwm where parting will he no nu re. Those from a d?8tnnee w*-re 11 T. Hi I, wife him! daughter, of W» Ida Kansas sn<l Jerry Munir and wife

('OUNTKY (’OHUKSPONDrNrE of c,,i *^ r ® n » grandchildren, irreat grand-

children and kindred, met at William Hillanne mile weal of Belle Union last

Weekly Chronicle of Neighborhood W eek.The day was pleasantly spent,the time

Items, Events and Personals, beimr Dken up with conversation and Gathered by the Dem- » orial ""’'W'"*''*- «"»«» K r

was spread witti all the good thinga lastej fully arranged. After dinner every body 1 was happy in joy and mirth until the ! beautiful hym began, "We’ll never say I eood-by ir* heMVen,” and before the song

Ernest Fink's baby is recovering from a was concluded every eye was bathed in serious spell of 8irkne». tears, and a more touching ‘•cene lias not Me-srs Fred (Jardrur and Wallace Proc- been witi eesed here h r a long time then toi* Him Mi>se» Daby Forgey and Jennie there u- Ml the pariing song was sung.

Gardner went to (’rawfordsvilie Saturday. There was a darky show in town last

week.

Protracted meeting closed at Hebron church Sunday evening. There was a good

attendance from here.

Miss Isabel Burke of Morton is visiting

Miss Daisy Forcey.

Elmer Johnson was baptized in Raccoon ; of Quincy, Indiana,

by Rev. Frank Sunday, afternoon. The crowd was small owing to the inclement

weat her.

Webb Proctor and family talk of moving

to Brazil.

George Brumfield is moving into Mrs. 1 WE8T CIjO VERD A HE. McCowen’s shoe shop. Jas. Albright. Homer Taber and Miss There has been a wholsale Honor house DnlieCiine who have had an attack of esiablished here, W. L. Miller of Tenn., typhoid f^ver, are recovering, prop. Roy son of Lewis Herbert met with a Arthur Hartey of N»*w York is visiting serious accident by cutting his fool with bis parents at this place. an ax. IWt Forgey is going with C. W. Currys Chus. Kerr and family visited at Brownsclover liuller. burg last week. Good attendance at school with Eromu- (’has. Neier has moved on h J s fathers los Boyd principal; inleimediate Miss Etta bottom farm in Owen. Gardner. Miss Anna Leonard, primary. | Miss Notu Cline who lias been sick for a Prof Boyd is well qualified for the posi few days is thought to have typhoid feyer. tion he holds, he is a gratunte from the | Our supervisors ^re working out theroad State University at.d has been a teacher for ' tax and it is due time for the condition a number of years. We have bright antic- j of our highway is not as it should be. ipations for our High school term of hh Two traveling dentists of ('lay City are and ’W. in ibis vicinity doing dental work which

Children especially infants are soon run down with Cholera Infantum or “Summer complaini.” Don’t wait to determine, but give DeWHCs i olic and < ’holera Cure prompt Iy. you can rely on it. I'se no other. Albert

Allen.

TTATTThe EWTBRPBISEt Wo come among you holding forth our right hand of fellowship and seeking vour support and encouragement for a Great Enterprise. Our Success Depends upon Your Patronag-e. We shall make every effort to deserve it. We hope to get your trade by our fair and square methods of doing business. W ill never deceive you m our advertisement, nor permit our salespeople to misrepresent articles. We have only one price and that price always the lowest. * 1 ’ We Are Here to Stay. Watch Us Grow! As beginners we do not attempt to run the town as yet. We will he satisfied for a while with a fair share of the trade • hut when it is one« seen by the keen, open-eyed purchasers that we keep nothing but A 1 goods and sell them for less money than others ask for inferior qualities, then, then the Opposition will have to hustle. J

RERD AND

REFLECT

There wns a runaway arcideut romine from Helirnn, Friday nipht, several l»erantiH were hurt hut none seriously.

Easy to take, sure to cure, no pair*, nothHtc to rireail, pleasant Ititle pills. OeWltt’s Lillie Karlv Hlsrrs. Best for Stek Hentlnelie.

Hlliousness, Sour stomacb and Consllpatlon. i |r slul , Mi,,,,).

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LADIES’ WEAR. Ladies’ All-wool Hose i5 C a p a j r Ladies’ Wool Mittens 15c a pair Ladies’ good 50c Corset 25c Ladies’ fine Mackintosh 2 25 Ladies’ Grain Leather Shoes 98 C a pair Ladies’ fine Dongola Shoes i 25 a pair Ladies’ Side Combs 6c a pair MEN’S WEAR. Men’s Jeans Pants 50c a pair Men’s All-wool Socks i3 C a p a j r Men’s large size Red Handkerchief. 3c Men’s good Suspenders gc Men’s good Overcoat $2 25 Men’s good Working Shirt isn Men’s good Suit 3 00 Men’s Leather ivfittens 20c a pair Men’s Wool Hats... 48c Men’s good Overalls Xic Men’s heavy bottom^lannel Drawers 25c a pair

ON TMESE PRICES:

FOR EVERYBODY.

^' ns lc a paper Lamp Wicks 2 c a yard Needles i c a p a p C r Good Writing Paper, 50 sheets for 5c Bottle good School Ink 3c Spectacles 5 C a pair A set of 6 Knives and Forks 40c Best make Wringers 1 75 Three-quai t Coffee Pot 10c Bread Pans 3 C Large size Pie Plates i c No. 8 Wash Boiler 75 C Good Coffee >fill 2 6c Cup and Saucer 4 C Tumblers 2 j c Large Lamp 10 c Plates. 4 C Decorated 0 piece Toilet Set 1 98 “ 100 “ Dinner Set 0 75

Albert Alien.

in be satisfactory.

J. H. Fitzpatrick ami family have been visitinp relatives in Bloomington. L. A. Hurst ami wile spent Sunday m j W. H. Cunninghiim’s. Mrs. Mira Took and little son, of Cbar-

W. IT Onpftl of

Every Monday at N p. in , as a compliment to our many patrons, we will for a short time give to everv purchaser of 2ot or o\ei a ticket, and the person m lio holds the lucky number will he entitled to the Brize Dictionary.

GREEN HERON VALLEY. Alva I'll rev 11 1.114 Miss Mary Gorham we.11 nil*'1 in marriat’e Sunday hy Rev. Brown. Q-nie a nuinber whs prerent and reimrl a (dearant tune. May Iliev live lot k and happy is the reporter's wi-h. Lookout lor the wedding bells again. It looks as though they were all going to get married. We were sorry to hear of Chas. Martin's sickness hut wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Cora Flint! Sondayed at C. G.

Il ones'.

Two or three old bachelors in this vicinity met al John Sinclairs the other night and said that they were poina down lo Cloverdale and join the Bachelors’ nssc-

eUtion.

Win. Cox is moving down about (’lover-j

dale.

Fruit plentiful, eople trees loaded. 1 F'llmore had better dr!>,i tlieir base ball I bine as they gi i bfttt every linn . The Vendaliu has new whistling and mile posts. Chickens goi'^g mighty fast of nkhts. BtU Bibbs or Jiru Green most have got

out.

Corn cuttin r, clover bulling ami wheat sowing is toe order of the it-iy, Gib Sinclair sold a bunch 01 fat cattle

last week.

Omer Click has a cider mill and a black

smith stiop combined

give, him a call.

O. K. Flinn of Mt. Meridian visited Artie |

Baines Slimtey. A Far.mkk Boy

i Ptitiianiville, visitid their uncle H. W-

j Jenkins last r e. k

w. J. Herbert, Ol Jones, Lottie Knoll and F la Herbert visited at Jde Herberts

; on Sunday la«t.

Ibis is the third week of school, we can I only speak advisedly of those*!., the West

End and they are all <>. K C A RPE INTERS VILLE.

Mrs. I hen Newell hss returned from Kv. wiiere she has been visiting relatives. , Mrs. August Anderson and baby of

! North Salem is-here visiting.

hast Friday evening about 27 of Miss Lura ( line's friends gathered at her home i in honor of her 20th birthday, quite a i nice time was reported. At the usual | hour they took their departure wishing 1 Laura ninny tn re happy birthdays.

The Only Department Store.

West side Square, Greencastle.

luckily for Boh he came out with only a few cripuled toes. Frank Bee works for .1 R. M. Hamrick. Our Sorgum mill tr a'ill grinding. George Xeugent is the happiest man in ('Itnlon township Its a girl. stomach nod Bowel complaints are best relieved by the timely use of De’Vltt’s Colic >t-Cholera Cure. Insl-t upon having till* preparation. Don't take any other. Albert Allen.

are in the vicinity of Belle Union from one i er the-less it is a fact, that there is consulto three times a week. erahle rivalry existing between the Salmon Mr. Mark Rector and his Aunt Ruth are '"e 'I'eouui clubs. Both clubs are visiting relatives in Iowa. working hard t 1 see which can out do the

other in number of membership. Secre.

VI VALIA.

Miss Minnie Gardner visited her brother

Several from here attended the opening j , Hft Monday and Tuesday

at Roachdale last Saturday.

Nut gaUlt-rlng is the order of the day. Miss Ellen Patton of Lebanon is here visiting old friends and Miss Nannie Patton, now ii Fmoastle school teacher was here

over Huuday.

Mr. John Piokel now occupies the place Dr. Grimes vacated. Mrs. Tom Quinton lias gone to Ky. on a

visit.

Lamar Cline was on the sick list but is some better now.

family visited Mrs. Falls, last Saturday

Sam Richard and Boswell, of Clinton night and Sunday.

There was preaching at Little Walnut Baptist church Sept 2U. Brothers Cox, Skeleton and Dolby were with us and preached excellent sermons, Columbus Wells and wife spent Sunday at Frank Miller’s in Parke county. Miss Lizzie Wells and Ethel and Bessie

AutSwoneis attending medical college

at Indianapolis.

Leslie Buis, of Mt Meridian, visited her

grandparents Saturday.

Perry Branseu who has been working in Illinois has returned home. He says he has no Intention of moving there as

been reported.

lary K. R. R.ihanN of toe .Salmon says tie

thinks he has the chicken got Die ax.

T. R. Roark ami daughter Haz-I were at

Indianapolis Monday,

bus | The tick-lackers have l«>en at work

I again.

George Kreigh, jr., of Danville, was in j E. R. Robarda and W. H. Elmore made a

town I htirsdnv. ; business call to the city Tuesday.

Palis Roark and Fva Masters enter-' An infant child of M r. and Mrs. Fletcher lauied Gertrnrte and Margery K reigli ! i>,j,,t,„ ri |«„ nf n f Cloverdaie, was interred at

Thursday evening. this cemetery Tuesday

Members of Die ’Possum Club were in

Smithson visited David Roswell last Sat- dav evening.

session Wednesday night. President Phil Kreigh thinks the prospects of the clnb in

the future are very bright.

Jesse Richardson, of Greencastle. was in attendance at the Masonic meeting Thurs-

urday night ami Sunday.

Mr. Jackson Sharett is visiting at Wil-

,■ ! There Is lio doubt, no failure when you [ H |t nsW o|| a . work guaranteed, t take DeWItt'a t'ollc <tt Cholera Cure. It Is ,50 " wel,s - — "" " -*— There was a party at Jacob Thomas’

pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects

Albert Allen.

SOUTH WASHINGTON. Jack Frost has been a frequent visitor

the past week.

Corn gathering has begun and there is lots of it to gather. Sorghum making in full blast. Making saner kraut has been the order of the day the past week in these parts. Mack Harris is digging coal in the Lind-

sy slope.

Mrs. June Vinson, of Stone Bluff, * 188 been employed to preach at Union Chapel

in Owen county this year.

Mrs. Jane Harris and Mrs. Elizabeth

last

BEECH BURG.

Mrs. Murray and four daughters, of Illinois, are here to spend Die winter with her

Neese visited at D. M. Senter’s on Sunday. ■ parents, Mr. and Mr. A. T. Porter.

There is lots of ague this fall.

Mrs. Ailte Senter visited at her fathet’s

a few days aeo.

Our school is progressing nicely with

Mr. Clarence Skelton as leacher.

CLINTON FALLS.

Jessie M. Hamrick who has been it dis posed Die past week is improving. Mrs. Jones and Laura Keyt are no

better.

Visitors Sunday—Charley Ring, wife and daughter at George Thomas’, Eli Boswell's al Ed LmcHSter's, Bill Davis and Dr. Moore's at Alexander's. Portland, Mi-s Georgia Brothers at John Vermillion's.

Severe griping pains of Die sionineh and bowels Instantly amt effeelually stopped hy I)eWIll's Colic and (.holera Cure. Albert

Allen.

CATARACT

Several of the yuiint! people o:‘ this vicinity attended a social at G. W. Raik's Sept. 21, tt being his son Otto's 21-t birthday. All report a pleasant time. The people are quite busy gathering their fall fruit' ot which there is an

abundant cron.

Miss Lizzie Burnett was the guest of Lula Meek Sunday. Wm Slaley of Jordan village, was calling in tnese pirts Saturday. S. R. Meek and Win. Pariah made a flying trip to the county seat Sunday. We would suggest that the train Sunday afternoon, caused many boys lo disappoint their best girls. Miss Ida Staudt who has been in Indianapolis for the past two years has returned to tier home to attend school Diis winter. Harley Beutnnn of Sidell, III , aOcom pained by bis wife who he lias recently married, are now visiting Mr. Beaman's parents, Harley is a model young man and all wish him happiness in his career

through life.

Oscar Alamire of Poland, is often seen at this place there must be some attraction.

BELLE UNION. HIIX FAMIIT BKCNIOB.

Hanson Hill n.ovtid Irnm Kentucky tn Putnem re unty about sixty years ago. The

b- loved old pioneer lias gone to meet his ed to the party at Neiiton Hitrlands Salur-bles-ed Savior, tint inatiy of his offspring d .y night and got lost. What’s the matare here today. In e vidence of their love ler hoy-? aiil true devot on to the deceased and Bob Bee, his wheel and ttte old “yatler" anhoiher, about seventy two, consisting j cow got into a tussle Sunday morning bfit

.Saturday night.

Miss Mattie Miller is on the sick list. Miss Arttie Lancaster is staying with her sister Mrs. Hattie Brattain, who has the

typhoid fever.

Died. Oct. 4, Ora Miller, age one year and three months. two coreiN*.

Cholera Morbus Is a dnngernus complaint, and often Is fiital In it" results. To avoid Dus you should use DeWItt’s Colic A Cholera Cure, as soon a* the first symptoms appear. Albert Allen.

at the Morton corn show Inst Saturday, Charlie Hall receiving three of the four lireni in ms given for corn exhibited, there hy getting almost a wagon load of nice seed

corn.

I). B. Priest and family, Tom Rnark and

’Possums where the 1 family, Jim Giles and family were Sunday But Phil Kreigh says ! visitors at Aunt Lizzie Hali's.

Mrs. Patchen and children, of Ohio, are visiting In r sister Mr-. Harry Singleton.

Andy Nelson is sick with fever.

Miss Kate Garrett visited her brother

’John Garret Hnndar night.

Wonder why Charlie Brackney’s horse was hitched at John Garrett’s Sunday eve-

ning.

Will Eerrand is digging a well. A uni Jane Frakes is qui’e poorly. Fernando O’Hair had a calf to die a few days ago. supposed to have had blacK tongue.

Those on the sick list are Grandma Cline, Homer Taber. Dulie Cline, Mota ('line, Mrs. Mnrry and Miss Mattie Chamberlain, Grandma Horn *is visiting at Putnam-

ville.

MissEllisee Caldwell was home over Sunday. One of Pnftiamvilles handsome young men was seen meandering through the Burg. Sunday evening. Ti’s said he was hunting his best girl. Miss Lula Layue, of Kansas, is visiting at James Cline’s. John Hamilton’s of Portland Mills are spending a few days with A. T Porter s. Look out for that long talked of wed-

Mias Nannie Roach visited her mother it ' s „ g Ure thing this time.

and sister, near Morton the past week. R T. Webb and family of Cherryvale Kan. are here visiting relattves'iinil friends. Quite a rnw in Clinton Falls Sunday morning but no serious damages done;

belter look a little out.

George Slovens and Moses Manker start-

visit-

STILEBV1LLE.

James Heavens is convalescent. Grnce Mahoney, of Greencastle, is ing her sister firs. Win. Kreigh.

Win Appleby was at Martinsville Fri-

day.

Wlio writes those letters? Mis- Margery Lineberry and Carrie HarInn attended church at lletiron Sunday. Wonder why il is that some of our boys

EI Solluat presented his friend Claude Bnyde a verv fine dog, he has the resemblanre of a hound. There will he services at the Christian church Sunday and Sunday night. If you want to have a pen picture of yourself taken call on Ray Swope, he can make them. The third nine played Hebron a game ot ball Saturday. When the score wnsenunted it sliowed that Hebron was one ahead—19 to 18 The third nine says that Jim Coble, the scoreman, won the game for the He-

bron club.

Ote Bosner and Robert Speer each lost a valuable horse Saturday. John Gentry jr. is indisposed. John Harding’s potato patch was visited bv thieve-Thursday night. Ttiey had the pleasure of digging themselves, as there were some movers camping south of town it is thought that they were the ones that

got them.

Grant Collingsworth who has been to most of the cities in Indiana attending tiorse races during the summer, has returned home. There was a boy in town Friday who went to see his girl, and to make him look pretty his hair he did curl. Miss Tory Lineberry, of Indianapolif, is spending a fortnight witli her parents. There isn't a vacant house in our town. Ttie verdict in Die Hinstiaw case was was quite a surprise to most of the people in this community. Mr. and Mis Otis Hendren spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James

Lenchnian.

IL G. Blmort. of Chicago, after visiting his friends a few days returned home. Homer inis ninny friends here who are always glad to sre him. (’h v. How-on found the gold watch lost by Dr. TT. G. M.-isiars, Sunday. David Elmore has turned his attention to framing wood, lie thinks it more pleasant than liiicltstering. It nuiy not be generally known but nev-

GHOVELAND. Wm. Wilson and family, of Reno, were Sunday callers at Ira Lea ls'. Emma and May Wi.-elmrt returned home last SaDiiday alter a five week's visit with their sister Adeline Bane, of Burlington.— See my new hat! J. L. Summers, wife and daughter Rena. Reno, were calling on E. L. Summers and tainily Sunday. Did you see Die mulberry tree that W. H. Rice planted in his yard near Die front gale with the roots up in the air? But they ; are trying to reach the ground just the

1 same.

BROAD DARK Health generally good. Wheat all sowed and needing rain badly. Gathering apples and making cider is Due order of the day; a big crop of apples. J. M. Ham and family visited Morgan county relatives Saturday. John Washburn attended court at Martinsville Die first of the week. Our trustee Jas Buis has decided to burn coal at the school houses this winter. Alex Lewis was our mail carrier the B-rst of Die week. Ben Raikesis repairing nnr store room. Rev. Nelson Allee and his mother, of Monrovia, visited Wm. Beadle ami family Friday and Sa'urday. The carpenters commenced building H. IL Rtukes' new barn Monday. There has been more corn cut tbis fall tiian usual 011 account uf the short bay crop. Our huxter wagon will start again itt about two weeks. Noah Wood says you may call him papa again. Our supervisor is having the Broad Bark and Coatesville road graveled up in great shape. SOMERSET. Remember our weeks meeting which begins tonight, Lillie Ferruid continues sick. A few days ago some sneak llitef entered Louis King's residence during Ins absence and stole a purse containing six dol-

lars.

A Sotner-et farmer carried off the honors

MORTON. The first annual corn show of Clinton township was held at Morton. Saturday, Oct. 5, 1895. There were eighteen entries of corn and Die exhibit was one in which our farmers may feel a just pride. The following is a list of exhibitors names: Chas. Hall, of Monroe tp.; Frank Cunningbam. ol Russel tp,; Chas. McCray, Otto Burk, N. F. Wood, Taylor Carrington H. T. Thomas. J. F. Shonkwiler. Pres. Oott, Frank Bettis and Frank Burk, of Clinton tp. There were eight entries of white, three of yellow and eight of mixed corn. The preniiunrs on white and yellow corn also Die sweepstakes [$:.00 worth of goods of Clodfelter & Beitisj were awarded to Chas. Hall, <»/ Monroe tp. Premiums on mixed coni was awarded to-Chas. Cunningham, of Rus-eel tp. Premiums were: Best white corn, one third of all corn; best yellow. one-tli'ml of all corn;, best mixed, onethird of all torn. Judges on corn were Ves Whilled. James Sturgeon and Jake Scott; on sweepstakes, I). F. Burk, George Hanna and I ra Butcher. The best of all was that the man who gut the- sweepstakes, —M r. Hall—was photngranhed with corn in his arms, at the expense of all other exhibitors, who were also photographed with one ear of cor-t in each band. Boys wa think your pictures will have a halo of blue hovering o er them. At any rate some of our old corn raisers looked pretty blue when the prizes were awarded to “thwu blasted furriners, dom-Ker know.” Milton E. Thomas is repapering, repainting and handsomely furnishing a part of the brick house formerly occupied by Sam McMuin, to be occupied by their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kiri Thomas. Milt never does anything by halves, lie isn’t built Dint wav. Leonard Callaway moved to Parke county Tuesday on D. F. Burk’s farm. Albert (’all is preparing to build a new hou-e in the near future (From Another Correspondent ) A ndy Nelson is quite sick at this time. R'-v. Bates receiv'd quite « donation of

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