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Bulletin Foni Purdue University Points Out Annual Hog Cholera Loss In State As $3,000,000.

"Guard against outbreaks of hog cholera," says Bulletin No. 173, by Dr. R. A. Craig and Dr. R. A. Whiting of the Purdue University Experiment Station. The purpose of the Bulletin is to inform farmers as to the nature of hog cholera and

methods of controlling the disease. Because of the marked increase in the death rate in hogs during the past few years, the average farmer realizes more fully than ever before the importance of using preventive measures for the control of hog cholera.

The corn belt States suffer more from the ravages of this disease than any other section, although hog cholera exists in all parts of the United States. It is an infectious disease of swine in which the lymphatic glands, intestines, lungs, kidneys and liver are commonly inflamed. The inflammation is hem-

orrhagic in character, the lymphatic

glands are grayish red or red. andlLois

the red disc-olorations present in

other organs and tissues may vary in size from very small spots to large irregular areas. The total yearly loss in the State of Indiana amounts to over $3,000,000.

Veterinarian? report considerable cholera over the county at this time and vaccination is being done in a numbers of cases with seeming good results.

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Clay Wood and family, of Wilkinson, were guests of James Ketley and wife last week.

Mrs. Cross, of Seymour, is spending a few weeks with her son, Rev. R.. R. Cross.

Helen, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mace, has been quite sick. Adolph Schreiber is spending his vacation at home.

Mrs. Louis Schreiber and little son are spending the week with Indianapolis relatives.

Mrs. Paul Monninger and daughters and Mrs. E. Stumph, of Zuricle, Switzerland, were guests of Henry Fralich and wife Thursday.

Mrs. Seripta Colestock is visiting her son. Charles.

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Mr?. Curtis Drake, of Crawfordsville, is \Vith her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Armstrong.

Mrs. Barbara Hollenbbrry, of Tn= dianapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Madison.

Christian Kichler, of

Cincinnati,

is with his daughter, Mrs. George Watters. Mrs. Bertha Reibolt, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Geraldine Conklin over Sunday.

A jolly picnic party of twenty* five of our young ladies .spent Saturday afternoon on the island.

Guests of honor included Misses vvit.li Mrs. Lavina Carroll. ReSbold and Brandenburg, of Indianapolis, and Miss Marie Bennett, who has recently become a resident of our community.

Herman Regula is spending his vacation with us. •:..r Fred Shillinger is at Martinsville.

Mary Jackson returned Wednesday from Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nimal and son, Harold, visited Mrs. Schreiber rs and daughter last week. if The first of the union services were held at the G. E. Z. church

Sunday night. Rev. Cross, of the M. E. church, preached. The fe:male quartette, consisting of Gertrude Waltz, Nina Geisel and Helen

9$ and Georgia Leonard, rendered some They have not seen one another for Jy beautiful selections. Next Sunday night's service will be held at the .\y^' church. Rev. Buchanan, ^e Christian church, will preach.

At this writing we are suffering greatly for rain and farmers are greatly discouraged.

Adolph Schreiber will defend second base in the base ball game between the Indianapolis and South Bend lawyers at Federal Park, July 18th. The game will be played for the benefit of the Children's Aid Association's pure milk fund.

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"ji- The Citizens1 band will furnish the music for an ice cream festival ,H at Markleville Saturday night, July

C. H. Troy, wife and son, Robert, were the guests of Mrs. Ida Wilson Sunday.

Rev. D. E. Johnson will preach at this place next Sunday night. Quite a number of our people attended the musical at Eden last Saturday night.

Herman Poole and family were the guests af Jacob Spear, near Ingalls, Sunday last.

Cyrus Manning, who has been very sick, is some better at this writing.

We extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, who were married Saturday last.

C. H. Troy and wife attended the

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Ouite a large crowd was present at. the Rebekah's ice. cream social Saturday, and $51.00 worth of ice

cream was sold.

Frank Peters and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with T. E. Ellis.

Miss Adah Binford, of Knightstown, spent Sunday with J. H. Lane and family.

Mrs. Monta Carroll and daughter. Ruby, of Shirley, spfn{, Saturday

Mildred MeClaifi fell Monday, cutting a gash in her chin. Mrs Garland is on the sick list.

Emma Watson, north of town, spent last week with Dorsina Smith. Reuben Hath way, of Tdaville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Ellen Cook.

John Anderson, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here. Elizabelh Outland attended the funeral of her niece at Dublin Saturday.

Lisha Fowler, of Knightstowm, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Harry Com stock.

Neal Fisk and wife, of Kansas, came Saturday to visit Mrs. Owens.

forty years. Oscar Fowler and wife, of Knightstown, spent Sunday evening with Harry Comsiock and wife.

Charles Price and wife visited friends at Indianpolis Saturday. The Friends' church will have an ice cream social, Saturday night, July 18th.

Raymond Shultz and family, of Knightstown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Haywood and daughter.

John Dobbins, of Blue River township, superintendent of the Sivard Koad, was in Greenfield to-day.

Rev. J. W. Loder went to Indianapolis to-day to meet his niece, Nelle Loder, of Wayland, Henry county, Iowa, who

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Mort Stanley was at Indianapoolis Monday. R. H. Scott and wife, Jerry Scott, wife and daughter, Flavia, spent Sunday in Jennings county, with their- mother wTho recently fell and broke her hip.

Roy James and wife, Earl McCor-

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little daughter,

Saturday night and Sun-

John Bell and family.

Goldie Faull has returned home lrom Morrislown, where she has been visiting relatives.

Charles Wallers, of South Bend, was here Saturday visiting relatives.

Mrs. W. H. Elikcr. of Indianapolis, spent part of last week with her mother. Mrs. W. S. Lane.

Mrs. Clara Hodsres and grandchildren, of Knighlstown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Owens.

John Gray, of Sho!byb\.!le, visited Cash Gray Sunday. Cash Gray was called Shclbv-

Mable Walker, Dell Brunei1 and Easter Diaper were at Greenfield Thursday evening.

Misses Leslie and Louise Smith, of Indianapolis, visited Charles Leamon and wife Sunday.

Mrs. Harry Wegherst and son, of Indianapolis, spent. Sunday with Mrs. Wash Foust.

Dr. Johnston was at Indianapolis Monday. B. F. New, of Plainfield, spent a part of last week with relatives here.

Tom Hiatt and family, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home at Beech Grove.

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Mr. and Mrs. Will Overman were called to the home of S. M. Overman. near Wilkinson, Saturday, Mr. Overman W-iiig quite sick. He is bolter at this writing".

came for

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visit.

Mrs., O. Johnson and Mrs, Ira Martin are thejfruesta ofMrs. ford/ of Jtahll# 3, tor

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William Bundy and family spent Sunday near Glenwood, Rush couny. Eva Trueblood, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night here with her parents.

The ice cream social was well attended and everyone enjoyed the orchestra music.

Fanny Kunlz, of near Pendleton, was the guest of Cecil Pardue Saturday night.-

Harry Williams, of near White Haven, and Gern O'Neal visited Jesse O'Neal and famil Sunday.

Pearl Alexander was at Indianapolis Saturday. Arnold Roberts and family visited Ed Bradley Sunday.

Mrs. Sina Shipley, Miss Daisy Howard and Charles O'Neal were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perle Alexander.

Lee Martin was at Connersville Tuesday. John Rash, south of here, remains in poor health.

Aunt Sarah Moore, who has been sick for some time, does not improve much.

Thomas Huey and family, of Fortville, visited at this place Saturday night.

Misses May me and Gladys Alford, Fay Wiseman and Eva Alford, of near Fortville, were guests of D. H. Alford and wife Saturday night and attended the social.

Pei'le Alexander and family visited Ira Franklin Monday. Otto Wyant and family visited Samuel Trueblood and family Sunday.

O. E. Baity, of Indianapolis, has been spending a few days with his parents here.

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Mrs. Goldie Williams was shopping in Knightstown Monday afternoon.

Minnie Lacy spent Sunday at Greenfield. Mrs. Nellie. Kinder and son, Charles, visited George Johnson and family Tuesday.

Miss Bess Stall toy h&s returned home, after Veiling Mrs. Walter Addison ft)* iwo weeks.

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Mr. and Mrs. Boner and son, Cloyde, spent Saturday night and Sunday at Chicago.

Audra Hole spent a few days last wreek at Indianapolis. Frank Wood and family were the guests of his parents at McCordsville Sunday.

Mrs. Parker Dunham entertained the Mt. Comfort Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served.

Mrs. Julia Eastes and Mrs. Essie Whitaker have gone to Michigan for a visit with relatives.

All are invited to the social oh the church lawn Saturday night July 18th.

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Vera Sherman, who has been visiting Charles Williams and family, returned home last Sunday.

Mrs. Grace Crane and daughter, Gertrude Mrs. Walter Pauley, Mrs. Hazel Walker, Mrs. Fred Williams and daughter, Mary, and Ella Kittery spent Thursday with Mrs. Nancy Payne and family, at Charlottesville.

Mrs. Earl Bell and children were at Greenfield Tuesday. Jesse Bridges visited William Kenyon and wife last week.

Paul Truitt spent Saturday and Sunday at Muncie. Walter Pauley and family and Fred Williams and family picnicked at the river Sunday,

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ROYD SCHOOL HOUSE,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Cottrell and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs Elbert Keaton and daughters, Nellie and Mabel, visited relatives at Morristown Sunday.

Dan Schneider is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds entertained at dinper Sunday, Elmer Walker, wife and children and Clarance Watson, wife and children.

James Curry spent Sunday w|th Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunham. Mrs, Je%$3„Thomag called pn Mrs.

Johnson last Thursday af-

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson and daughter, Mary, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Nicholson.

Master Glen Kinder ij visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinchman, at Knightstown, this week.

Jerry Wicker and family, Virgil Lambert, Goldie Ferris, Zelma Thompson, of Greenfield, and Ada and Genevitve Francis, of Illinois, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Keaton Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schneider and children, called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haydock Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Lee Fuller and daughters, Pearl and Mary, spent Thursday with Mrs. W. B. Reynolds and daughter, Inez.

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The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church observed guest day Thursday afternoon, entertaining members of the Baptist and German Aid Societies and a number of Friends, in the basement of the church. Refreshments were served.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson and family are spending two weeks camping on the banks of Sugar Creek, near Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greer, of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Sarah Harvey Friday and Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wiese and daughter, Frances, were guests of her parents Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rethmyer and family Will Gale and daughter, Freda Claribel, and Beulah Wiese, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiese, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Oswald, Rev. Hackleman and Rev. Briggs were among those who attended the Sunday school convention at Arlington Place Sunday.

Walter McCreery, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Frank and Floyd Kitley Saturday.

The Red and Blue contestants at the Baptist Sunday school had a social in the basement of the church Wednesday evening, the Reds entertaining the Blues. Refreshments of cream and cake were served.

Rev. Hackleman will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning. In the evening, Rev. Walter Briggs, pastor of the M. E. church, will preach, as the churches are conducting union services during the summer months. s§l

Miss Maggie Harvey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmoe, of Indianapolis, at dinner Saturday.

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NINE GREAT CHAUTAUQUA DAYS

Five of The Many (treat Attractions

Vitale's Italian Orchestral Band, 2 concerts, Thursday,

Dr. Frederick Cook of north pole fame Saturday August 8thCarter's Famous Jubilee Singers, 2 concerts, Tuesday, Aug. 11 Booker T. Washington, greatest negro of the age, Sunday afternoon, August 9th. Wonderful Kaffir Boys Choir, frcm South Africa, Saturday, August, 15th

Subscribed 'Season Tickets to August 1st, $2.00 All Other Season Tickets, $2.50

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The Ladies1 Aid Society of the McCordsville M. E. church met with Mrs. Fred Hansing last Tuesday. A fine dinner was served. Among those present were Laura Emery, Olive R. Smith, May Crosley, Mary Brokaw, Sarah Smith, Mattie Trittipo, Jeanette M. Goering, Delphia Duncan, Ethel Chappell and daughter, Alice Stoner McCord and daughter, Ruth Josie A. Vail, Olive Smith, Isabelle Dunham, Ruby. Dunham, Anna McCord, of McCordsville, and Jennie Bills, of Indianpolis.-/:«0

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are welcome. Miss Heva Trittipo visited her •lister, Miss Edna Trittipo, at Lafayette, where the latter is attending school.

The Sunday school attendance here Sunday was 82 and the collection $2.25.

There will be preaching here next Sunday.

Miss Marie Vance is visiting relatives at Anderson,

For Further Information, Inquire of

Mr. W. P. JOHNSON

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notified those who have been taking care of dead animals here, that they can not carry it on any longer aa before.

W. S. Gant was at Anderson Alexandria and Elwood at few days ago, looking at garages with a view of getting ideas for the new garage he is arranging to erect on Main street.

The3 PUrity Milk- and Ice Cream Company is having a four-ton r*. frigeratin# pfafiti iftfetlailed this iiir iil