Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1908 — Page 3

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BREAD

K6W [ikjiano Baterii

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COUNTY NEWS

As Report*d by Hustling Correspondents.

MALTA.

5‘fs. Mat Elliott anj Mrs. ?\..thiti rmlerwood called on Mrs. Je.;s Elliott last Saturday. Sam Campbell had a born ialslnsr

last Saturday.

Steele, wliotu t'aey loasi lerp.! wo t'l Alva Smith is aoin:; to move la hi.

: itropprty In Fillmore soon. Mrs. Susie Siddcrs visited at Mr l Will Shuck’s last Wednesday,

i Jerry Nichols an 1 family s tent tin

weeds t f thin same Dl !; Slcrlp. ! 'r; at Coatesvllle last Saturday.

half a diccn ordinary m - i. Th's f:'IjSc.I me, for from Cap limp 1 Ptuerp.l the stntp 1 had heatd 'f C:.* bravp

V.'lipn tve tvprp rtbout t * - at rval

EAST SIDE SQUARE Greencastle, hid. Phone 333

Coal!

If you have not yet ml in your winter supply BUY now: Best Qualities at Best Brices

HILUS COAL Co. Tele. 187

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Coal Coal Goa!

NOW IS THE JI ME '10 l .UY

For t' e be:t q-ialities :i d lowest p iers see

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Charles Cawley

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Estate, Insurance and Coal

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kreur omet 9BA7*

I'tx'nc No. it?) for Rubber Tired tor all nali.s i.i puy palls, day niuhl. I’rbe 15 ccnti. I’ronipt •'irp (lositlM'ly RUtira. teed al all Ci'e us >our call and wt " id do tile t (’St. r W r ,r pail.es ..nd furir.'ls oi •' it oo‘Joe. jui:i:y • r .Mf.sor to li. W. tan, flm-nruitl’ Transfer fonu any.

fjtf>pl,‘ was puhitpd cut to tup I wa i ttnrprl 'pd lip was n little f.-lliw nhout f.vp fppt Cvp Inclips. and I rmil In’t i‘pp how bp cottld terrify evpn a ! i:y Ip rubber, at: 1 there were rfti ti : ever I 1 i the putties who roblipl < c:t hos [!• w eror, he had an oyp w!t! h. like hit name, was steel, and a cold looking steel at that, and 1 put him down for one of those men in whom nerve takes the place of muscle. I made the trip out and back with Steele, and there was no occasion for the Wells-Pargo man to show his mettle. When I left Denver for Cheyenne to take the Union Pacific railroad for the east Steele was a train the emurd This time when we were midway on our journey we heard the cry ahead. “Hold up your hands!” and the coach came to a stop. A man came and stood on one side of the coach, holding us all covered with a brace of revolvers, while two others on the other side opened the stage door, threw down the steps and called t > us to alight. Steele was in the middle se tt and next person to the open door. We all expected him to suddenly bristle with weapons and kill the two men before they knew what hurt them. Instead of that he tumbled out with his hards la the air as nimbly as a young fawn. Seeing that we had m protection from this vaunted hero, we all got out and stood In line while the road agenN relieved.us of everything about us of any value Evidently they had never seen Steele before, for they treated him just like (lie rest of us. I th > ?gh: perhaps he might stoop and pull a pair of revolvers from his boots: but, al tboug’i he had no especial watching, he did not make the slightest movement. When the robbers were through with us they ordered us back Into the coach and told the driver to move on. As soon as we were free from the robbers there was a great outburst against Steele. “You’re a pretty guard!” “Where did you got your reputation for I raveryV Phe biggest coward In the catch!” These were some of the prate !s that were hurled against the nt.ta of much reputation Ilia conduct la bptri:':: them convinced every one that tie was nut only not brave, but unusually rov.rrdly I!e did not resent a ilng’e cur of then* Insulting reproaches Indeed, lie dll not seem to hear theta, l.ee; Iti;; his eye out the window loi.'!:!n;; at the ground we passed over and wab hhij for some-

thin;; ■

Presently the road made a turn, and the rnni h [ a si cd tiroun 1 It and I . ’...ml a (It;:: ;) of trees. Steele filing open th • coach door. Jutrpc.l out. unstrapped a Y.’lrcheder from under the boot an! rhirte.l buck ston; i:::: anion: sonic

bushes so as not to be seen

I am not a brave man lint 1 am a very curious one t'eir.cd with a di-lro to see the re t < f the story for n:y seif, I i lighted and went after the guard V.'e twd gate abort hrdf

Mrs Henry Phillips and Mrs nird ' c Mb hols called on Mrs. Jess Eiliatt

l hi isday evening.

dnm Campbell’s new house !s now

ton g plastered.

Mis. Mary Campbell and Miss Mrry Strnley of Coatesrille visited Mrs. gam Campbell one day last week Mrs. Frank Garrett spent the day with Mrs. Henry Phillips la,t P-iday. Ollle Bales and wife are visiting

her father this week.

Mrs. jo Garrett s.arts ta Kent nekv

soon to visit her father.

Eeonu Smith has been real si. k bat

is better at present.

•Mrs. Bertie Nichols and Mis static Phillips, and Miss Gladys E! Ilott spent the day with Mrs. 'lari;

Campbell last Tuesday.

Miss Eva Walls called at Wil

Shuck’s last Tuesday.

Mrs. Frank Garrett. Mrs. Lewis Garrett and Mrs. Leolla Garrett visited Mrs. Jess Elliott last Tuesday af-

ternoon.

Will Shuck was in Fillmore las.

Monday.

NOimi WASHINGTON.

William Danbury hied aw.-v to Itrnzil 1 ■ t Thursday afternoon rr the 2 o’clock Interarban car and returned tn Co se.cn o’clock cat

Lrh glng a v. ife with him.

Severrl from thiu township wont

to see Bryan at Grconcastlo.

Cora Urto i is b isy weaving carpet Mr- Mary Clark visited at Mrs. Sal-

ie Piemen’s WeincsJay.

Cora ird Lizzie Urton quilted for Mis. William MeMnrry Wednesday. Mis. do!:n I’rtcn syont the day last Thrrs ay with her brjt..er, Berry

3:c\vn.

George. I.cc an 1 Mary Brown visit-

t\::;h rrox p,:: \nc:i. Miss E ra Wal i of Floyd towns'll speit a few days Im-t neck at \V. W J er tin all's Charles 11:1! of near B ick Chape vrs here last \ eek an 1 hoj:'i cat Erg steers ficm Anron Jent an Sd'win l eriny. Yapvllle s hool was taken by thoii aoher. Mist Louise 0'ilair. to thi •"M ds on bit Friday, that being Ar cr Day, where they enjoyed a nice I.i nor and lad a general good time Hugh Pritchard went to Waveland 01.0 dry Inst week. Mn. Anna Miller spent Welacsday a : th home folks in Biinbridge. Dwight Frrl Is working on t’ae new road in Floyd township. Dwight McFadden and Bink Cowgcr of D.’. 1 nbridge ha\e been making cncrete walks for Jasper Miller. Jcs.ie Jones has started his shred lit g cuttfi. Lewis; Cal’, and wife v'sited her es ter and family ne.ir Maysville on Sunday. W. W. 3 inrJman and wife spent unday with ?. J. Wain and wife mar Center school house. Elijah Wain and v i e wefe C- in la: isitors ft Milton McC r'.de’s. Jati.es Pritcl ard and John Hanks if Id t: cir h< gs to Jesse Co.Tame thiVC*fk. Milt For'l has pure!.ate 1 a ne« wagon and t.ew hatne t.

CAEPENTEll iYILLth Mr. an I Mrs. Willis G lien and Mis. Elam Perkins spent Friday at

Cra wfordsville.

I-*ist Thursday night. Miss Ruth

Newell entertained Misses Murguerte Picket, Blanche Gillen an.I Liilir

Barker at a slumber party. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Joe Kelso o,sited at Barnard Friday at.d Saturn y.

Mr an I Mrs. John

CrawforIsvllle spent Saturday night and Siindav at W. W. Dawscti’j Mrs. I ( Ey fteo’e sn I did’ren sport .Me nil ay at George Brow iV. Mrs. Cora Marelanl of Barnard ailed r.t Wm. Enllerger’s Tuesday

m r min a

Mrs. M. A. Pickcl and M ss N’iin Dawson were shopping at Cruv.f. r’.s-

ville Monday.

Mite Wold Hall is on tli .• sick

Thomas’ for a few days. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas Is on the sick list. Cl nrlcs Phillips has his new house almost completed. C arlus B. Thomas and fami! pent Saturday night and Sunday a harles L. Thomas.’ Mrs. Myrtle Cahill and son are vis ting at Bridgeton for a few weeks

MKT ST GliOYK. Mrs. Dimler and Mrs. Caroltn, ’.light spent Friday with their chil ren Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snodgrus an eyed with Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Wil ls Wright o -’lllmcre spent hut day with h pa nts, Mr. ai.'J Mrs. James VYr ; t. Tie tong of Ruben .Vbtstcn’* - no \ •oin shioidcr is heard in oar com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day cf Fillmore siient Bun day with her dstcr. Mr. and Mrs. John M t! y. Mrs. Willis M f iy an ! Mrs M u ’ha Browning spent Monday w: h \:rs-. Columbus Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Y.'righi ••• r • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clan Robinson.

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and PLANING Hill

f NEW PE rAIL » 11 i iai iu-i> v a I J NovTi ( 1 ;!it*c , i* Avenue f.

X South cf the Railrund Trucks

•> y i t i We can furnish your house patterns | | COMPLETE, inciuding DOORS, SASH, l $ and CLASS. We have an EXPERT ES- |

? TIMATORand DRAUGHTSMAN in our

f employ, who uill DRAW UP VOUR

:|: PLANS FREE OF CHARGE.

We also handle the famous LAWRENCE

i PAINTS and FLINT01D ready PRE- J

1 PAIRED ROOFING.

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It. It. NO. I FJLi.MOHK. Mrs. Lizzie Sinclair spent WeJne . ■ lay with her mother, Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Homo L ac!i:..:in epent Sunday at Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. Geo vent to tear Mr. Small sp. 'lc ' Grconccstle. Wednesda* night. Mr. and Mrs. Gibb 'sIikIjI:- an . Miss Cora Flynn spent Sunday with. Mr. rnd .Mis. Richard Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoi md Mrs. Mary Lcachinan spaiit Si’ tirday night and Sunday with .Vi. : ! >lrs. 1 I mimer. Miss Ella White visited at Art Raines’ Sunday. Miss Gail Leachman Is reported quite tick.

LET US FIGURE WITH YOU.

| You do not have to cross ihe tracks to

tch our yards.

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C. H. BARNABY

•• 1 •.'•vvv\ vv*/vv v*'. vnK*I*v• vvvvvv••• v\ n*’I*•• *.

ed at t eir grandfat! eis last Cf.tur-

day right nil Sunday.

Ralph. Ray and Clark Herbert!

spent fie day last Sunday at Mr. ^ Cox and famil.' and Ylbir

THK VALLEY.

Everyone from this part v. i.t to j

Greencastle to 1 ct Bryan

Mrs. Cl nrlcs Webster and Mis-i

Shill'ig of Ethel Webster spent Wednesday a'

Mrs. Garham’s .

Hrivcy Clark, n’ft'cr and sons. Leland ml I.f Is. Tille Burns and Mrs. Ferry Dov ny spent Sunday at

Lawson Fry's.

Mrs N’cra Cln M speit Thursda> •vlth Mrs. Mattie Webster. Mrs. Akers an I Mrs. Day t f Ml Meridian spent 1< riday with Mt Jim

B ardmon.

Edward Ilamn’ord and fitni!', spent Sunday at Elijaii Gi:*!ne’-s.

THIS IS Till; TIME FOR Fruits and Fresh VegiLaMes

We Itave tlmm —the choicest on tlie market, will please yon if you give us an order.

QUIGQ & COOK

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Succe sors to T. E. Evans

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Brown’s.

Died at Huntlngburg, Derr' G^se. Do was icrrcl nerr Rcelsville and leaves to mo; rn 1 is den iso a wife and tv o ch 1 ren, alro bis parents, four broilers ri J two Fisteis. Mrs. Anna Hutehcscn a: J Mrs. Hester

RoRings.

Not a very lame crowd at Sunday School la t Sun Jay. Come c ut next sun lay and hear the new preacher. Arthur Scott. George Akim' well is not completed yet, down IfO feet and no water. The new railroad bridge is com-

plf ted.

Bobanon and family spent Ma i lay at

Joseph Kelso’s.

1*1 TNAMV V.E. Oar school house is almost com-

pleted.

Joe Cromwell is builJlng an alditlon to his dwelling. Mr. Glover is bull ling a very large and complete sbed far 1, s mill. Henry Layman attended th’ funeral of hlo step-father near Gosport last week. Mr. Carlton of Indianapolis sold

an 1 delivered a new piano to Mrs.

Berry Brown visited George Sum-!* ,onc8 Garner last week.

on

fners Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. G. 1,. S nnmers cslled Mrs. Sarah Fox Sunday evening. Mrs. Sallie 1’lciscn spent the daylast Sunday with Mrs. John Urton.

T in::: ikdge.

FF RD LUCAP

<'■ ‘dl S. I ml. st., Greencastle, Iml Phone 25,';.

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BADGER &, GREEN

Livery, Boarding and 1 ceding Stable

Phone 002 Patronage Solicited. WILLIAM ALKPAIGH.

tulle f. , .)tii the spot where we hi 1 I ee:i robbed, and a third of thH d'.Ftiinee wit i a ile; reari-.'ti iti the ground TaU lug |i.». Itioii li t!da d;*|»: , eai , io:i. I cor! I fee n’l I wanted to sih*. 1 ■ :uv Steele (lo.'.ghig along a short db'tr.nee n!ie d of me. uni nl.utit the M’lue r.iFtanei lieyou 1 liini were the robbers d \ bllti • the swa.g I'.tey had taken fro i us Then from oat a ehimp of mgetinish I saw a puff of smoke, heard the crack of Steele's Winchester, an 1 a robbci fell Before I could have counted five . re were another puff and crack, and another robber fell. The third man had only time to look wildly about

him when he, too, went down.

Then Steele advanced cautiously. As he approached one of the robliors raised himself on his elbow and was about to fire at Steele when the guard dropped him, this time for good Steele went to the place where the bodies lay, gathered up their spoil, turned and came slowly hack. When he came up to me I remarked to him that hf had been very lucky to find the robbers engaged, and la ic|*!' d that they usually divided the plunder at once, so that each man could shift for himself

without losing his share.

I went back with the little man to the coach, which wan standing where we had left It. and Steele asked each person to pick out Ids belongings, which be was not slow in doing. Then followed an apology from every one who had rated tin* guard for his cowardice. Some of thnie who had been most abusive looked a bit terror stricken, thinking that they might I" called to account. But Steele paid no more attention to tVe apologies than he had paid to the abuse, merely re-

Wm. Pimcll end wife and Charlie I’m . ell and wife visited Georg-) Purcell and wife near Greanna.tle Sun-

day.

Mrs. Mary Ogle has rcturre’ I omc from Forest, Did., and rep art;

Ids ('nup it? r better.

En rn Wiight and family visile 1 at

Lo vis O -It’s Sunday.

Mis. Mary Proctor an 1 Mrs. E tie Crews went to Greencastle M mday. Four telephone lines were •talle ’ o t to move their pells t! at were In

t’. o new roadways Yuc day.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Araol 1 v’slteJ " their daughter, Ada Buntcn Sunday.

Mr. an 1 Mrs. Alfred Cooper tnterta'ned for dinner lust Sabbath as fellows: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Garner, Mr. and Mrs. R. if. Bowen, Mr and Mrs. ( '.crle. II ite’ eson. Miss beside Garner and Mis; 1 elD B>won. Elder Bit vdtt prea-hed at li e M E. Church Mon'a evening and held

communicn service.

Si h u l v ill beg In after th j election with Mr. Wright. Miss McCI Me and

Miss Hester trackers.

i afte A. »*l-i jft* alV dflbi jrffla Vis j/V j£U j&( n* At, A Am Jki ZlV At JSm rft-; jd?V atV

MONEY TO LOAN

COATESVILLE. Dr. Wright haa returned t> Li-s home in Mt. Merii an rt. r itln; hla parents. Marion V. ii;kt r t. ! r. if. Eighty people from here vn.t ta Indianapolis on a si>eclal car t ■ i c. : Taft Friday night. Mrs. Mary Webster of Groom ust’e spent Tuesday with Tyra M .st . and family. Mrs. Clyde Gobert is visiting in Illinois. Mrs. Austin Dodd and daughter. Mary of Greencastle spent Th s I ty with Win. Pace and family. Mrs. Carrie Williams is vi'i'di her (bother In Indianapolis. William Huber and "if' 1 of I’liicngo spent Wednesday with Mrs. FIoi i Ganibold.

Ou personnl propelty, Laving ^lut muih 1 in your possession. We "'ill he at our ofiico in tlie z\ll?‘n Blk , over Atu'ti' ui Express Co's office, on Ihursday of i>;e h week.

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M 1NEY TO LOAN

C Til Quinlinn visited Eaira .’, i ;?ht Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lewallen have been visiiing in Boone County. I n h Proctor and wife visited hi" i ter, Mrs. Mary Ogle Sun lay. Cloyd Cook of Greeiwastle visited i- n ii t. Mrs. Floyd Garrett, over Surday. Gcrr it McCray liaulc 1 hay and : (rn t a Fred Brown at Fillmore f uesday. Mr. ard Mrs. Wm. Arnol 1 alien 1cd tl e sale of Alec Cravcr last week. Mis. Stella Proctor and children i have been keeping house for her par-

ents.

Yi’ATif C P V \LLEY. T , "ir'- f i-kev lins m^v’' fr 0 !'! Pe"ry Wr'eht’s nD-e ta the s : all i oas-' r t o Grubb fnrp’. T' ere vas t o pren"’ irg a! the Daatbt dvrcli cn Lillie Walnut cn *aFt Sundf. .Tnr e- Ale-rn’cr’s s’s'er. v/ tn has keen viiltlrg him 1 as raturned to her 1: .a>' e in Kcnt 'ckv. Mrs. Wm. Wells an 1 daughter vlstej Mrs. J e AndersTi on Thursday. Mrs. Jane Basvvell visited her larg' ter near Putnamvi’Ie last week Mrs. J-e Baswell spent Tuesday aftcrnccn at Wm. Wells.’ Angus Fuqua hat. been doing some carpenter werk f r Mrs. Ilibbs. Hess Smithson visltel l.is sister, Mrs. Jcc Bis Ail! a few clays last

week

Ora B.swell lias soil his farm known as the John Gardner farm to Wm. 1 urhani.

JONES BRANCH. Will Brown and family visile! his father. Charles Brown, near Brick Chapel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zitneri Boswell spoil' -embay with Mr. and Mrs. U i\e

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Mis. Wm. Thomas and mother have returned from an extended visit with relatives In Kansas. Mrs. Adam Raising an! little sai of Brick Chapel are spending .; few

"i any cum from ?’> to $200 nn 1 ( r es cattle, furniture, ve•k I h ies and all other good per- ■*> sniio! property, leaving the •!• sai e in your possession, thus •t* giving you the tire of both g :ods and money. Our ebarges > arc libc r. 1 fee e Men e ( f l''all. v • V (’ keep nothing rut i ndvan-e ❖

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tiivo vnvi kopp it. We have a 1* stem v.'e re by you cn i pre•b p V er.li o 1( ;,n i-i Piwrll wee' I *• moutL’y rr q inrterly lastqlI'.et.t . This -ntpinv Is coin- '• t.c'Sccl o' hoic peopl . tliort’f 're > v. <> ch) not make inquir es ’• fin ( r g v aur neighbors and ’• felon - i s oi-l of the t’ir' r mi-

'a v ' with her father, Mr. Heady.

Will Brown made a businesu trl il > l mies will c!< Ail iv morning. 1* ate- str *tly vanfident ■ I Fol-

io Grteii astle Monday moitiin ■

Hrrty Tcney and family \ site 1 Mr. Bern! an 1 wife on Stindnv Mis. Toi ey spent Tuesday with her

daughter, Mrs. Bicwn.

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IIKBHN. Cent is all shredded in

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ity.

MANHATTAN. The show left hero last Thurs lay. The friends and relatives of Perry Gose were much grieved to learn of

bis death.

Miss Bhobe Allen, daughter of the Mo Louis Allen, died Monday, O to-

R. It. NO. I llKELSVlLLil. Mrs. Wm. Boone and Mrs. Albert Hutcheson went to Indianapolis to visit Mr. Wal or King Friday. Charles Johnson the Van oaerator has moved ta Pleasant Garden. doe Robinson the Van te'egraph Inspector cf Torre Haute was here Saturday. James Aker is building a corn

crib.

'i be M. E. church Is still without

her 19.

Roy Albright of Brazil was here to a pastor,

see his old friends Monday. I K ' Jobe is bull ins a barn.

Dot Mahoney and friend of Lime-1 George Osborn is at home uDer a

dale took in the show Monday night, visit in the truth.

Claud Carrington has been ■ r.rryrg a broken am far the pa t t>» ■

weeks.

Quite a largo crawl at' ■•id" ’ Richard Lcyd’s s: i» Wclivsd ’v an 1 Mrs. F. B. Gardm r’s sale 1 hm I I avid Bycrly and fan 1 of IF no v kited at Robert GoiT:' last v.-ec c. .1. F. VVilscn and Frank B<'.:<\ have their new barn aho.it on : let-’

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Had n Close Call.

Mrs. Ada L. Crooin, the wide’ known proprietor of the Croom 11 ' , tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For seven 1 months I suffered with a savecough, and consumption seemed ’o have Its gt ip on me, when a fricn 1 recommended Dr. King’s Now Db covciy, l began taking it, r.nd three bottles affected a complete (lire The fume cf this life saving cough j ai d col I remedy, and lung and 1 throat henli-r Is world wide. Fold a*

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Scisiiatic American.

A ;iHTuLMi,D’!y UlnMrutoq vvfi»kl7. |

r-yy shop over to the Ijou&e, cornei Indiana and Walnut Sts., opposite Engine House. All

rn .at hm < f imy * <•11*111 iu

pBir: four niuntliB, VI hold byall

wf#*kljr. I.rirtrest clr I •uriiiil. 'l oi .nr* a »U byall newbflenU'rn.

mm & no. r ’ fl,nrood -» New York hiiiDcb Olllco. o25 r PL, WasblL^ton. I>. C.

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In effect Sunday June 1 I, 190S

NORTH BOUND

, . - . i; ,-v | • No t Chicago Express ....1:23 am Kinds Ot t.asoline XO. ti Chicago Mall.... 12:3! pro Sloves and Sewin^ no. io f luk a i ; -.f y<o. 9-32 an. Machines repared, south bound

No. 3 Louisville Exp .. . .2:13 aut No. 5 Louisville Cxpr sa . . 2:21 pta Wo. 9 F. Lick & Acco.. ..5:21 pm No. It Bloom 8:03 am

also general

pairing.

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Doc Young Is on the sick list. Kenneth and Eulala Hutcheroa

Ills.

^irirTi^l?^'^ 0 ”' M * a " J il '°' i George Huffman, «*“• '*•/*'£•

MICH \EL

spent Sunday with their cousins Ira wife Monday.

and Ruth Hutcheson. I Tie funeial cf the infant daughA new preacher is expected to hell ter of C.tis MsMurtv cf Brazil was service here next Sabbath. \ preached at Reelsville by Elder ColTnrvi’n Wright visited his sens, glazier c f the Christian church Tuez-

Jo''” art! Oilie over Sun lay. The schaal liouso is undergolt.g ro prira, sa H ero was no school Thurs

day an 1 Friday.

clay; burial at Hamricks.

FOl’K CORNERS.

Ore mile and a quarter of our now

Tie veterinary surgeon performed Kra vel r^ad on the county Due K

nn ppe:ation on Rots II iffman'; drlv- ccropletel.

lag horse last Sunday and oxrracte 1 | Little Eva Mro Clark la very l!l i n il ere rid a half Inches in with cholera Infant tm: she is slak ai 1 1' '' h from h.s foot. I her grandparents, Doc Than:as. Ola I’o'lain and family visited at: O'riles Rowing has a sl-'c iio--e. ID father’s Sin lay. | Miss Grace Fandifur spent FaturW o sterk passe 1 this wav last j rv and Sunday with home f.dks.

* lenles ^ days’ treat lion guaranteed or r. ncy rcfii-u' d. J _ v

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iu; Kidneys, Bladder l lie id matism. fbM u vr.s

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or ShIc hv Rndgrr ft Gitwv.

marking that n man who hlustered up i - atur( ’f, y ni l K>'t Arthur Roberts

against another man’s gun when the muzzle was toward him was a fool

ROBINSON M’BRIDB.

an 1 wife a thirteen-pound boy. Everyone expects to see tin vice-

president next Friday.

Dora Beeves has returnel humo f om John Btr tier’s where she i as

Lieu rarsing a lick bov.

Eliza Touoy is staying at Wm.

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WINONA TECHNICAL, INSTITUTE,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.