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C. M. Archer and family were at Portvi lie Friday.

Seye'ra'l""from here attended ®tar

revival at Mendon this week Joseph Osborn and family took Sunday dinner with J. M. Henry's near Maxwell.

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O. E. DeCamp and wife, of Pnma dorina of Shirley, were the guests of their Koven's romantic opera parents, John Spurry and fam-

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Lincoln Bradley, of Independent, visited his niece, Mrs. Dessie Hunt Sunday.

There was no school Friday as the teachers attended the association at Greenfield.

J. W. Kelley, wife and daughter Beatrice spent Sunday with David Struby's, nearj Curry's Chapel. "W. L. Sheplar and wife and Lydia and Milly Owens attended a husking party at Oswald Liedl's at Mohawk Saturdaynight.

Jerry Hendren, of Greenfield spent Friday on his farm near here.

Lambert Jarrett, wife and daughter, Goldia, were at Fortville Friday.

Albert McCreery spent last week with his uncle, William Albea, at Mohawk.

Misses Mattie and Nora Russell were shopping at Fortville Friday afternoon.

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Arnold Roberts accompanied his cousins, Alec Hiattand wife, to Arizona last week where Mr. Hiatt went for his health.

Bess and Ruth Dunn, of Mt. Comfort, visited their grandparents, H. B. Wilson and wife Monday night and Tuesday.

James Currens and family attended a box social at Maxwell Wednesda}?" night.

W. P. Fisk and wife and John Biser and wife spent Sunday with John E. Barrett.

Prayer meeting every Sunday night at 6:30 o'clock Eyeryone invited.

Mr. Clyde Clark and family, of near Pendleton, were guests of lier sister, Mrs. Margaret Pettigrew Thufrsday afternoon.

A. H. Murfin is improving his property by painting. The M©rry-go-Around Society have engaged the Barnard Orchestra to play Thanksgiving night. Proceeds go for the piano tickets on sale at Lee Justice's store.

Asa Lace, wife and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lace, of Linton, Ind., and Mrs. Anna Jeffries, of Charlottesville, spent several days last week with W. J. Hendren and family.

Wm. Ball and family and E. Barrett and family were shopping at Greenfield Saturday.

Chris Hendren's family, of Greenfield, spent Sunday with W. H. Hendren.

The neighbors of the north part of town had a reunion at the home of W. P. Fisk last Thursday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Fisk's birthday. A very pleasant time was had. The gentleman present with their families were: Chas. Archer, Harry Umbenhower, Albert Curry,George McCreery, John Spurry, James Currens and Mrs. Anne Mingle. ^Harry Umbenhower, wife arid itBn visited Asa Fuqua's family near Fortville Tunday.

W. T. Baker was at Wabash Monday looking at hogs.

AMUSEMENTS.

GRAND OpERA HOUSE. The bill of varieties offered by the Grand management next week will be one of the most important of the entire theatrical season. With two big headliners and six other acts that are recognized in vaudeville as top-notches, the program should furnish more excellent amusement than any bill seen at the Grand in some time.,.Grace Van -a

Studdiford, the beautifnl and gifted prima donna soprano, will be the bright particular

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Quite a number of the farmers attended the sale of Mr. Wicker on Monday which was mostly a cattle sale,

Isaac Sanford took a fine load of hogs to the capital city Tuesday.

Realjstate Bargains

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distance from town, all well ditched and fenced, the best bargain in real estate in Hancock county today, bound to advance $25 to $40 within the next six months. Price per acre $110. 70 Acres in famous Buck creek town ship, evory foot of which is the very best black in the world, is placed in our hands by a party who has opportunity t6 get larger tract. To get a chance at this come at once as it is a peach of a bargain and some wise person will take it in a hurry. Prioe per acre $100.

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Still another important engagement for next week is the booking of McWaters, Tyson & Company in their novel offering entitled "Vaudeville." Mr. Mc-1 Waters and Miss Tyson always have something good to present with each new season, and this year, with ot*her entertainers to assist them, they are furnishing what is said to be a genuine novelty, filled with good music, graceful dancing and bright comedy. An old favorite is Billy Van, "the minstrel man," who returns with anew budget of comical songs, stories and jokes. The Camille Comedy Trio, in a clever specialty, wili be seen here for the first time, Carlin and Otto, the best of all the German fun makers, will contribute their new act Myles McCarthy and Company will appear in the one act comedy, "The Race Tout's Dream."

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