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the 31st of December. With esignation, she bade adieu to sr (hippy spirit winging its flight 4 itller and purer land. The funeral .ces were held in the M. E. church •Jfeday morning, conducted by Rev. G. rreen. She leaves a husband, two iren and an aged mother to mourn 'v'*iT loss. To the bereaved family we ider our most heartfelt sympathy hn Ashcraft of Indianapolis was circuiting among our young people last week .. .Mr. W. P. and A. L. and Miss Mollie "estal, returned last Wednesday from ranktori, Indiana, after a pleasant visit relatives and friends James Jay Of Indianapolis, was visiting relatives here last week Mrs. Brown Shelby was visiting friends in this vicinity last week... .The health of Mt. Comfort and is comparatively good Mr. tes has accepted a position as on the railroad... .Mr. Sam •Wallace will finish teaching Mr. Eastes' school Mr. Ves Eastes children have been quite sick, but are convalescing The gas subject is being agitated again. Get a move on you, citizens, and let us have gas before spring Lamb Smith is visiting relatives in Green county Chas. Blue was at home Sunday last The M. E. Sunday-school of this place ill be re-organized next Sunday.
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WILLOW liltANCH. 1 a Calder of Indianapolis, Visited re Tuesday and Wednesday., nny .&nes visited her sister near Milner orner last week.. May ones left Filriday
Indianapolis, where she will spe'nd a days with friends and relatives...... '.ara Priddy is visiting her uncle near 'ndleton... George Phemster spent Mew "|irs with his mother at Acton.... Ed'pa /ormack is at Indianapolis visiting tds Mrs. Dr. Pratt spent a few with friends at Columbus 3tt and daughter,
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A Bible School Conference for Walnut Ridge Quarterly Meeting of Friends at Westland, 10th inst... .Thos. Teas and family of Spiceland were guests of J. F. Shultz and N. Parker, Thursday... .Howard Raridan of Indianapolis, and nephew Tddie of Terre Haute, were guests of Jno. indsor and lady, last week... .Word direct that Grace Wright has eloped her home in Indianapolis and her %aboute are unknown by her parents l^have tried in vain to find her....
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I attended the Institute at Indianapolis part of last week.... Jno. Bourne and family spent several days last week with friends and relatives in your city... .Cynthia
Fries spent vacation with her parents here returning to resume her school duties at Spiceland Monday... .Edith and Hettie Hunt spent their Earlham vacation with their uncle Z. Fries and family.... Joseph R. Hunt spent holidays here with his children and sister.. M. E. Quarterly Meeting was held here Saturday and Sunday following the week of prayer. The meeting continues this week. Quite a number of accessions to the church.... Joseph Butler and wife of Westland were the guests of their son Irving, New Years day... Frank Girty accompanied his father Saturday on his western tour to be gone until September. Maud and her mamma go ia March... .Andrew Stuart and wife of Michigan city and his mother from Carthage were guests of Thos. Pearson and lady New Years day Ida Staley and Nellie Ormston returned Tuesday eve from their Indianapolis visit. They report a good time Lida Winslow returned to Earlham College Monday A journalist is here to write up the town. Look out for a boom Wm. Johnson and lady of your city attended Quarterly Meeting here Sunday Mrs. Shattuck and daughter of Lebanon are guests of G. D. Thorpe and lady Sarah Oldham has returned from a pleasant visit with her children P. J. Bohn and lady of your city Kizzie Staley was in your city Monday Gay Griffith spent part of last week with friends in your town... Mrs. Tharpisquite indisposed with severe cold... .Belle Hatfield is quite ill at this writing Wm. L. Niles and wife and daughter Flossie also Cora Craft spent New Years day at the Capital city Wm. H. Hill and wife and two sons of Anderson spent holidays the guests of Wm. Philps Between 30 and 40 persons have united with the M. E. church in this place the bast few days.... Water from Jordan has beea used for those who received the ordinance of baptism George N. Harding of Chester Ky. was guest of his brother Marion Philpot and
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The New Year has now dawned let all try to advance the welfare of our county during the year The revival meetings which have been in progress at Cedar Grove, closed last Sunday... .A. J. Shelby, has been visiting friends in Boone county during holidays... Mr. Nanum Robins and family, of Indianapolis, spent Christmas with their parents Mrs. Frank Brizendine and daughter Luna, have been on the sick list, but are better. ....Ed Robins has been confined to his home for the last week with an attack of the grip... .Miss Eunice and Luna Barnard, attended meeting at Mohawk last Sunday... .The Rev. Ryanheart preached \to a large congregation at this place last Sunday... .Preaching again in two weeks tit three o'clock, all are invited to attend. .|.. Charlie McKenzie still visits Mt. Comfort occasionally... .School commenced agfain last Monday after a week of vacation. Mr. O. P. Eastes who is teacher, is a very promising young man, may success crown his efforts A child of Aaron and Mary Hutton, died December 31, 1890, aged four weeks. Funeral services conducted by Rev. Anderson at the Sugar creek church John Reed was calling on friends at this place the first of the week. .. Mrs. Fanny Hogle of Philadelphia, spent New Year's with her parents .... Miss Mary Carr is improving from her late illness.
FOUNXAIKTOWN.
Mr. J, E. Smith was at Indianapolis Friday... .Mr. James Cooper, of Kansas, is visiting his parents here Mr. H. C. Tyner, of III., was visiting his brother the first of the week... .Some of our young men will soon be engaged in the feather renovating business. ..Our school, after a vacation of a week, began Monday.... Mr. J. B. Jordan is visiting friends in Chicago... .Miss Effie Lowe, of Crawfordsville, Indl, is visiting friends at this place.... J. E. Mann, of Indianapolis, is in our midst on business... .Joseph Myers, who has been sick for some time, is now better... .Three of Morristown's young men were in town calling, last Sunday.. ... .It is not misled badly, as it was very little patronized—The saloon that left our town so abruptly a few days ago... .It is rumored that F. M. Ayres will shortly remove to Indianapolis... Miss Maggie Inlow, of this place, started to Arkansas last Monday, for an Undefined time... .H. W. Boles Sr. has been visiting at Connersville for the past week... .Harvey Smith a painful accident on last Sun-
THE GREENFIELD RKFfc^fiLICAN, FW)AY JANUABY 9, 1891.
day eve. Paticulars in our nesS^ Si?er man Ayres thinks a cross railroad from here to Cumberland would be v^ry convenient .. .Quite an excitements in the west end of town last Sunday evet- Miss Kate and Fannie Ayres made flying visit to Indianapolis last Monday •. For some time past a suspicious looking ^individual has been seen, lurking around the west end of our quiet little village. It almost impossible to give an adequate d. scription of him, as he is only seen after night, and then at a disadvantage, would advise him to desist ere he come? to grief.
MAXWELL.
Did you start anew? Now get down to business and see things move... Regular spring weather now Miss Flora Smith visited relatives at Indianapolis last week Miss Anna Shortal, of Ko komo, is visiting friends here this week. ... .Miss Flora Smith, of Indianapolis, is visiting at T. J. Smiths Mrs. S. N Bateman has returned from Lebanon, where she has been visiting her parents. ..Mr. J. M. Barrett left Monday for La Fayette, where he is attending Purdue college... We noticed the "Rambler" on our streets Monday, looking up business. .Several of our young people met at John Apples Saturday night and had an enjoyable time... .Protracted meeting at the Friend's church this and next week. .Gant & Gordon's saw mill is doing a rushing business Quite a nice time was had at the dance, at Mr. S. N. Batemans. .Mr. James Eakesand Miss Cora Seaman were quietly united in the holy bonds of matrimony, at the residence of the bride's parents last Sunday,evening. We extend our congratulations.
WILKINSON.
Mr. Myers and daughter of Ladogo, Ind. were visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Morrison and family last week. They returned home last Saturday.... J. E Morrison of New Ross, a member of the firm of Morrison Bros., who was here Thursday and Friday visiting his brother, J. A. Morrison and family, returned home on Friday last... .A little daughter of John S. Orr died on Sunday morning. Funeral services held at the Nameless Creek church on Monday at 11 o'clock. Elder Aaron Walker of Indianapolis preaching the discourse. The interment at the Simmons cemetery... .Eliza Coon is seriously sick.
Frank Coon is getting weaker all the time with lung trouble The gentlemen that were here solicting stock for a creamery and cheese factory, succeeded in getting 61 stockholders to sign their agreement, which amounts to $6,100 capital stock. They left on Saturday morning for Chicago to make their arrangements. We understand that the stockholders will meet at Wilkinson next Saturday, co organize and elect^ officers, and will proceed at once to by*^!- They intend to have the "factory in running' \jfti'e*F witfillf the next three months... .Oscar Gilbreath will move on to Frank White's farm, south of town, this week The Farmer's
Mutual Benefit Association, at Conklin school house, is taking quite a number of substantial farmers into the order, some every evening.
NEW PALESTINE.
J. M. Fre ?man was at Cincinnati this week... .Miss Maggie Coyner has returned to Noblesville... Mrs. Henry Eaton spent New Years with Indianapolis relatives.. J. W. Waltz and wife, are hom from a visit to Arcadia Will Waltke visited his parents here last week... .The Misses Fannie and Katie Ayers, of Fountaintown, were guests of Miss Cora Wallace last week... .Miss Emma Mosner of Rushville, has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Ullery The M. E church is enjoying a grand revival. May much good result therefrom... .Rev. Philip Wittich is visiting at Ripley, Ohio Mrs. Sophia Ostermeyer of Cumberland, died at the residence of her son, Henry Ostermeyer, on Monday. The remains were interred at the Scliildmeyercemetery Wednesday.... At the last stated meeting of New Palestine Lodge No. 40, F. & A. M., the following officers were elected and installed: J. P. Armstrong, W. John Snodgrass, S. W. Frank Anders, J. W. Eli Stout, S. D. Calvin Bennett, J. D. Wm. Nichols, Treasurer A. P. Hogle, Secreuiry and Wm. H. Davis, Tyler... .Peter Kissel and Mrs. Lou Reasner, were united in marriage at the G. E. Z. church New Years day, by the pastor, Rev. Wittich The air is thick with rumors to the effect that we are to have both a creamery and Building Association.... J. P. Hook of Boone county, was renewing old acquaintances here last week Mesdames Huffman and Garver of Indianapolis, were visiting their mother, Mrs. Rupkey, this week.
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