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Mrs. Laura F. Souder and niece, field friends Sunday. Miss Marie Leisure are visiting in Rush county.
Miss Mary Jefferies, of Charlottsville, who has been visiting George A. Dietre and family returned home Tuesday.
James E. Wilson, of .R. 8, was hauling some nice sugar tree logs to the planing mill Tuesday.
Mrs. James L. Binford of Shelbyville, and Mrs. Eden Johnson, of Morristown, visited Thomas Macy and family Monday.
Miss Hattie Wilkins, daughter of the late Arthur Wilkins, at one time a druggist of this city, will be Irere Thursday as the guest of Miss Mary Wilson.
Mrs. Frank W. Bryant, and son, Ernest, left Tuesday for a two weekks visit with relatives in the south part of the state.
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Our bank has prospered with the times. It's methods, are such as to meet todays requirements. We solicit your business on the basis of meritorious service. The one sure way to save money is by depositing it in a responsible bank—that is a sure way to prevent it from burning holesin your pockets, a We Would like to have your bank account whether large or small. Absolute safety, excellent service and courteous treatment are among the good things for which this bank is noted.
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Jas. R. Boyd, Pres. Geo. H. Cooper, Cashier Wm. B. Bottsford, Asst. Cashier
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Lane Miller, of Evansville, visited A. B. Alexander, Monday.
A. Gregg, of the Barker-Brown Shoe Co. was in town on business, Tuesday.
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Oak S. Morrison and wife, of Morristown, were calling on Green-
I. A. Goble is repairinng the residence on his farm which he recently purchased west of town.
Money to loan on tlr3t mortgage. P^ul F. Binford. 13d-tf-w-tf
Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer left last night for their-home in Prescott, Arizona, after several months visit here with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Walker.
Theo Hargrove and wife, of Blue River township, were in town Tuesday afternoon. They purchased the Everson property, on Swope St., and will move in September.
Mrs. William A. Rafferty, son
L. Myers and son, Walter, motored to Irvington Tuesday afternoon. They witnessed the Butler-DePauw baseball game.
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We have about 60 pairs of Zion City Mills Lace
Curtains, prices ranging from $2.50 to $8.00 per pair, which we intend closing out at less than 50c on the dollar. If yon are needing anything in the curtain line don't miss this opportunity to buy, as we only have from one to three of a kind.
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CARROLLTOX.
There will be regular preaching services held here Sunday night by the pastor, Rev. H. C. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Goehrmg, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with the latter's parentst, Warren Rafferty and wife.
Mrs. Sarah Owens entertained her two daughters and son-in-law
from Indianapolis, Sunday. Mrs. Brooks of Greenfield, was \viJ^'on looking after monumental work, *.
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INDEPENDENCE.
J. K. P. Martmdale, wile and daughter. Anna, of Greenfield, and Forest Souder and wife were entertained by Elmer V. rooks and wife Sunday.
IVoble Fletcher and family and Noble Beagle and family, ot Greenfield. spent Sunday with Joseph Martin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willis returned McCordsville, spent Sunday with home Sunday evening after a short the former's brother, Henry Dunvisit with her mother at Acton. iiam
Miss Agnes Klotz, of Noblesville, taining relatives from Freeport. last Monday night. is visiting Miss Mary Wilson. As a party of young men were1 Joseph Martin spent last week returning from a fishing trip to with his daughter at Indianapolis.
C, R. Milbourn, of near Morris- Blue River, Sunday morning, an Misses Mary Wilson and Marvel town, was in the city on business unexperienced driver ditched their Bradley spent Sunday evening with
Miss Lena Reeves spent'Saturday night and Sunda with Miss Maryi
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in this neighborhood last 1. hursday. entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Mrs. Colclazier is poorly at the Walter Knight and family, of home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Knightstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Means. Cort Souder and Mrs. Ida Miller, of
Mrs. Sam Davis and Mrs. Lee Greenfield, and Guy Miller' and Davis and son, Harold, spent Sun- jfe. day with George Alyea and mother, iram Dunham and family, of
Mrs. Thompson Arnold and child- sents were received. Refreshments ren spent Sunday with her sister of ice cream and cake were served, east of here. James Wilson, wife and daughter,
Paul White, wife and son, Claude,. Mary, visited Arthur Doughty and are spending a few days with John family, of Mohawk, Thursday. Limining and wife. Russell and Loran Forst spent
by remodeling and painting. Grandma Curl is visiting relatives at Indianapolis.
Mrs. Tyner spent Sunday with, Sunday at Greenfield. her daughter, Mrs. Ora Limming. Miss Eva Bridges spent Saturday Jesse McRoberts and wife took night and Sunday with Thelma Sunday dinner with J. W. Boring, Stephens. and wife. Robert Wilson and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Archey spent
Dale, Miss Tillie New, Mrs. Mary Saturday and Sunday in Shelbyville, the guests of James V. Carter and family. Mrs. Homer Beale accompanied them and visited her sister, Mrs. McGuire. PATRONIZE our ADVERTISERS
A. D. Sparks has been improving Euphemia, of Eden, visited J. H. Harrison and family Wednesday. Ruby Bradley spent Thursday evening with Albert Carlton and family.
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Lloyd Wrickliff is enter- The barn of Mr. Giles burned
automobile near Warren Raft'erty's Ed Wilson and family, of Greenand a man they called "Hopper", field. Spray, of Indianapolis, was serious-j Mrs. Lulu Fi§k visited friends in ly injured about the head and back Greenfield Monday evening. and did not recover consciousness- Frank Dunham started hack to until late in the evening, when Dr. Montana Friday. Hawk removed him to his home. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cort We understand that three of the Souder gave them a miseellanous of the parties were residents of shower at the home of Guy Miller. Greenfield. Several beautiful and useful pre-
William Stephens, wife and little daughter, Isabelle Louise, were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stephens
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From Saturday's Daily. Mrs. T. L. Holland and son, Joshua, of Brooklyn, New York, arrived Friday noon for a visit with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Hudelson, and her sister, Miss Floy. Mrs. Holland was for several years a teacher in the departmental schools of this city, and resigned four years ago. The last class under her instruction is graduating from the high school this year. She will attend the commencement of the class Wednesday evening.
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In Memorium
In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Ostol Jordon, who departed this life two years ago today, May 19, 1911.
He is gone but not forgotten Oh, dearest Estol, your work is o'er You toil upon this eather no more,
Nothing but the grave is left, But we know you are at rest, And happy will be the day to us all When'we can meet you, loved one, at our Savior's call.
From his loving parents, sisters, brothers and a dear friend.
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