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Mr. and Mrs. John Young spent Sunday with friends at Mohawk. Rally Day was observed Sunday at the Mission church on Pierson street.

Elda Wiliett and family, of route 6, spent Sunday with Alonzo Cannon and family.

George Cox and wife, of Shelbyville, spent Sunday with friends in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. 'W. I. Garriott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Fort at Wilkinson.

W. R. Cross, who is confined to his home on Mechanic street with typhoid fever, remains about the same.

W. H. Blakely, of Warrington, was a caller at the Republican office Saturdaj\

John Henry and wife, of Maxwell, liave gone to Salamonia, Jay Co., for visit with friends.

Miss Maud Thomas will make her &ome now with James Thomas, her uncle.

Riley Jacobs, of route five, who has been sick for a time, is bettor and •able to be out.

The Entered Apprentice Degree P. & A. M. was conferred on Walter Myers Friday night.

Larkin Cox, who is working in the Ball Glass factory at Muncie, is home for a few days.

Mrs. II. Eshelman entertained friends at dinner Saturday evening in .honor of Mrs Florence Wessels who will soon return to her home in Memphis, Tenn.

M. C. Abbott returned home hist night after a seven weeks trip through Manitoba in the interest of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works, of South Bend, Ind.

For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock CJockrels, bred from great layers and a: winners at the leading shows. From •ip $1.00 up. W. T. Baker, Fortville, route 2. Phone Eden. 3t3wpd jyjr. and Mrs. J. L. Binford returned home Saturday evening after a very pleasant visit with Mr. Binford's sis-J ter,,Mrs. Bacon, and other friends in

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Linoleums, all widths and colors, at the very lowest prices.

Be sure and read the Payne Investment Co., advertisement in this paper. They are making some great offers to home seekers.

Kokomo Pioneer Field Fencing in large quantities at the lowest prices at C. M. Curry Co. d&w

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Staley have purchased a farm near North Vernon and have shipped their household goods there. They will leave in a few days for their new home.

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Ora Niles and Iva Slueser of Indianapolis spent Sunday with T. E Niles and wife,

Dr. J. L. Allen, the coroner, was summoned to McCordsville Sunday to investigate the death of John McNpfif of Ohio who was killed in a wreck there Sunday.

The County Wi-mo-sis club of Knightstown, was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of John Roland west of town. The members of the club numbered nineteen. The guests were Miss Shaffer, of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Grurley, of Knightstown, Mesdames Frank Craft, Russell Williams, Morton Stanley, W. R. McGraw, Rolland Jessup, Otto Montgomery, Clarence Haskett, of Charlottesville, and Mrs. Earl Binford, of Westland. After the program Mrs. Roland served a two course luncheon assisted by Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Binford.

Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander returned Monday from a short visit with her brother-in-law, Dr. Branch and wife at Anderson. Dr. Branch is 90 years old and Mrs. Branch is 77. They have just returned from California making the trip by themselves.

Lon Shields is near Washington, Ind., in the interest of the Shields' Brothers .Nursery.

Mrs. Dorsina Smith has gone to Indianapolis to spend the winter Avith daughters.

Mrs. George Crider, of Indianapolis, spent Monday with her parents, Nerius Cox and family.

Mrs. Georgo Fowler and Mrs. Harry Fowler of Knightstown spent Monday with ITarry Comstock and wife.

Harmon Watson was at Greenfield Friday. Mrs. J. C. Duncan entertained her mother, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Reisdorf and daughter, Mary, of Greenfield, and Mrs. Krammes, of Gosport, Wednesday.

Will Overman,, accompanied by his,

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ton, was at Greenfield Thursday. Daniel Bohn and wife and Mrs. W. R. McKown and son were guests of Robert S. N. Oldham and wife Thursday.

Naomi Haywood visited her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Shultz at Knightstown Thursday.

Gatherine Foley has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Passage at New Castle.

Mrs. Gertrude Fort and daughter, Louise, of Indianapolis, visited T. E. Niles and wife part of last week.

Frank Lineback and wife, of Richmond, visited relatives here over Sunday.

Glen Rawls and family and Ford Stanley, of Carthage, visited Morton Stanley and family Sunday.

Vint Cook and family, of Wilkinson, and J. N. Addison and wife were guests of Omer Addison and wife Sunday.

W. R. White and wife were here Sunday visiting relatives. The Misses Leora and Gussie Fields, accompanied by Ilia Haney and wife, of Nameless Creek, were at Indianapolis Thursday.

W. E. Davis, the postmaster here, has resigned. Mrs. John Roland and Mrs. Emma Cox are applicants for the position.

Word has been received from Massilon, Ohio, that Glen Walker is sick with diphtheria.

Sherman Smith was at Greenfield Wednesday. Aubrey Thomas, Will Niles and Frank Craft were at Fortville Wednesday.

J. T. Badger, wife and daughter, DeLoma spent Thursday with W. R. White and wife at Greenfield.

Eldon Outland was at Greenfield Wednesday. DeLoma Badger entertained at dinner Sunday Lottie and fiffie Narvell, of Carthage. Beven Conaway Claude Sullivan, of Arlington, Orvell Narvell, of Mays, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams, of this place.

Mrs. Grover Young, accompanied by Mrs. Joe Dillman, of Kennard, visited W. O. HackJeman and ^ife, near Mays one day last week.

Bert English, of Rushville, visited Harve and Lon Shields Sunday. Phoebe and Leone Waggoner visited relatives at Greenfield Saturday.

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of John Stinger and wife this \w« k. Mrs. Belle Lowe and daughter, of Cambridge City, were lusiv ^Sunday visiting relatives.

Mrs. John Anderson still remains in a critical condition. Mary Varner and Gladys Thompson, of Greenfield, spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott.

Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mary Clark, of Nameless Creek, visited Allen Mattix and wife Suneay.

Mrs. W. R. Walker and daughter, Mabel were

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Mrs. Ridlin, who has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. John Andrews, returned to her home at Greenfield. Saturday/

Bertha Nelson was at. f.nshvilie Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Emma Niles and Mrs. Mollie Roland attended the local Federation of Clubs at Knightstown Saturday afternoon. ?,

Edgar Lowe and family visited friends south of Greenfield Sunday.

Paul Oldham, who is attending Butler College, was home Sunday,

Estella Newhouse was at Greenfield

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Mrs. Riley Watson and son, Walter and Mrs. Charles Cross visited relatives at Shirley Tuesday.

Otto Wilson and family have moved north of Cleveland. Jesse Evans, of Shirley, spent. Thursday night with his brother, C. E. Evans.

M. Milikan and wife, of Bluffton were here this week visiting his brother Curtis Milikan and family.

Mrs. Bogart visited relatives at Greenfield part of last week. W. R. Walker was at Richmond Friday and Satimlay delivering fruit trees for Shield.

Mrs. Bert Herkless visited R. N. Julian and family at Greenfield Saturday.

Walter Hatfield, wile and son, Claude, of Greenfield were here Sunday visiting W. W. Lowe and family.

Russell Ballenger, of Rushville, was here Sunday. S. A. Mulford has gone ,to Washington.

Mattio Leamon, of Indianapolis, visited relatives here over Sunday, psi Mrs.' Rose Quick, of Anderson, called on Mrs. Charles Evans Tuesday evening.

Mrs. T. E. Niles was given a shower Monday evening by a few friends.

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Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Mc Laughlin Sim-iay. Mrs. Albert Williams and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Russell Williams was at Will Beoson's near Shirley Monday.

George Winslow was at Spieeland on business Satcrday. Morton Stanley purchased a paiv of Shetland ponies at the sale near Knightstown last week.

Harry Nolson, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Phoebe Nelson of Arlington, visited Charles Nelson and wife Sunday. Mr. Nelson continues to be inK very poor health.

Sunday Mrs. Frank Weeks was given a birthday surprise. Thoset present were Asa Sample and family of Newcastle- Walter Sample and! and family of Spieeland, George Winslow and wife, Sarah Bogart, C. E. Evans, wife and daughter, Marjorie, Albert Williams and family, Margaret Presnall, Oscar Weeks, wife and daughter, Helen.

W. D. Li^ne, Mrs. ..Morton Stanley and daughter Kathyran, Mrs. George Steffey and Mrs. Frank Craft attended Robert Smiths funeral at Greenfield Monday.

Virgil Niles and wife, and Mrs. Will Niles and daughter, FlossTe, \yere at.

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