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C ENTER VI LLE. IND. Centerville, Ind., Feb. 26. Miss Stella Stant of Dublin, was in Centerville on Wednesday to organize a class In music. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks of Richmond, were entertained the early part of the week by Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Beltzell. Miss Annie O'Melia has returned from a visit of two weeks to her sister, Mrs. Margaret Nevitt at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Elibu Hlatt of Abington, were guests of Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Clevenger on Monday. The Rev. B. E. Hale of Elkhorn, visited the Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Wollam on Tuesday. Mrs. Paul O'Neal of Richmond, spent Tuesday with Miss Nola Savage. Master Foster Scott Hurst is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. E. E. Bond at Cambridge City. Mra. John Rife and family have gone to Richmond to reside. The Rev. W. M. Nelson of Grace church, Richmond, was present at the revival meeting at the Methodist church on Tuesday evening and delivered an excellent sermon deeply interesting the entire audience. Several of the zealous temperance women of Centerville are calling on the 'voters to obtain signatures to a remonstrance against the granting of a license for a liquor saloon in Center ille.

we sincerely hope that this will prove to be a fact February 26 wil be the eighteenth anniversary of Victory lodge No. 476, K. of P. of this place. And on Friday evening the knights and their families will celebrate the event. These ocsasions always prove to be very pleasant social affairs. A large number of our citizens were called to Greenville this week as witnesses in the case of State vs. Andy Wright, for malicious destruction of property. The verdict rendered was in favor of the defendant. There was quite a large crowd in attendance at the J. E. Lowdenslager sale, Thursday, and most of the things, brought very satisfactory prices. Dr. G. W. Harley bought the farm of 116 acres at $105.00 per acre. Mr. Lowdenslager will move to a farm near Fountain City, Ind.

Revolts At Cold Steel. "Your only hope," said three doctors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher. Detroit, Mich, suffering from severe rectal trouble, lies in an operation," . "then I used Dr. King's New Life Pills," she writes, "till wholly cured." They prevent Appendicitis, cure Constipation, Headache. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co.

The Secret Of Long Life. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But long ago millions of : Americans had proved Electric Bitters prolongs life and makes it worth living. It purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve cells, Imparts life and tone to the entire system. Its a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people. "Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months." writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushing. Me., "but Electric Bitters cured me entirely." Only 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.

HOLLA NSBURG, 0. Hollonsburg, O.. Feb. 26. -Frost Thomas, of New Castle. Ind., is here on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and family. Tnixabeth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beetley is recovering from a severe attack of lung fever, having been stricken with the. disease while here on a visit C I. V. Whtteman has purchased a lot of L. G. Turner on South Main street, and will move his blacksmith shop to that location in the, near future. John ' Hieronomous, of Rapid City,

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WEBSTER, IND.' Webster, Ind., Feb. 26. The Ladies' Aid Society will give an entertainment and supper in the M. E. church Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Witmer and James Witmer of Richmond, and Miss Gladys Stevens of Centerville, were guests of Wright Witmer and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Wickersham and daughter. Florence, of Richmond, attended the I. O. O. F. roll call Saturday night and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alford Wickersham. Miss Frances Peele returned to her home in Centerville, Sunday evening.

! after spending a few days with John ! Hendershott and family.

Mrf arid Mrs. J. M. Jarrett of Fountain City were guests of Webster relatives Saturday night. " Mr. Jarrett went to Muncie Sunday to spend several days on business. Ernest Borton spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mendenhall and children of Carlos were guests of his

i parents, Mr. and -Mrs. John Menden

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ing her brother, Mr. William H. Wilcuts at Greentown for the past few weeks has returned home. Miss Anna Lacey of Bryant, Ind., is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Schlagle of Richmond is here visiting friends. Mr. Fred and Ora Lacey visited over Sunday with their brothers near Portland, Ind. Mr. George Davis and family have moved to Richmond. Miss Lucile Nearing of Lynn is doing housework for Mrs. Charles Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clark left Monday morning for Richmond where Mr. Clark is on the jury.

STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn, Ind., Feb. 26. Mrs. Thos. Brennan of Fountain City, was visiting in Straughn Monday. County Commissioner Alpha Langston and wife and son Clarence, are now citizens of Straughn, having moved in Oscar Hayden's property last week. Mrs. Chas. Heinig of Terre Haute, who was the guest of her friend, Mrs. Joey Rankin the past week, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Ora Davls of Vincennes, Ind., returned to her home Monday after spending two weeks with her mother Mrs. Joce" Rankin here. Will Gauker and family of Indianapolis visited home folks from Saturday eve until Monday eve. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tapscott were the guests of John Huddlesou and family in Dublin Sunday. Dr. Cooper was in Indianapolis Monday. Steve Ward and family who went to Oklahoma City a few weeks ago have returned to Straughn. Dill Waddell is in New Castle' this week. Mrs. Betsy Walters is no better'

FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Fountain City. Ind. FebJ 26. The next number of the lecture course will be given in the K. of P. hall Saturday evening, Feb. 27. Robert S. Leeds, a farmer, will lecture on "Mistakes of Life Exposed."

Mrs. Sua Smlta who has ieen YiaifcJ

Washington Once Gave Up to three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, theu "Buckle n's Arnica Salve completely cured me," writes John Washington, of Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils, burns and piles its supreme. 25c- at A. G. Luken & Co.

kind and Miss Eva Worl were among those at Richmond Thursday. Miss Addie Thurston and Pearl Thalls were awarded the prize at the skating rink in the race on skates. Frank Petro and Chas. Petro made a business trip to Richmond Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Brown who attends Eariham college, was at home a part of this week on account of sickness. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mustin of Cambridge City, a son, Thursday morning, at the home of Mrs. Mustin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rummel, on South Plum street. The Ladies' History club will meet on Monday afternoon, March 1st, with Mrs. Shively, with the following program: Responses, Quotatins from Psalms. Engadine Steregraph Miss Clark. Playground of Europe Mrs. Bell. Select Reading Mrs. Hines. Miscellaneous Questions Mesdames Loutz, Hartley and Lamar.

Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery which restored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate " Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co.

HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Feb. 26. Mrs. Clifford Foutz and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl attended the funeral services of Mrs. Florence Boyd . at Greensfork, Wednesday. Mrs. John During was taken very ill

with peritonitis at her home on North I

Elm street, with little hopes of her recovery. Miss Zelma Bellheimer of Indianapolis, came Wednesday evening and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alice Lamar.. Mrs. Jacob Rummel was at Cambridge City Wednesday, called there by the illness of a brother.

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GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind.. Feb. 26. The funeral services of Mrs. Florence Boyd occurred at the Friends church Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Pickett officiated. Interment at South cemetery. There was a large floral offering. Deputy United States Marshal Alonzo Boyd and wife of Indianapolis, attended the funeral of Mrs. Florence Boyd here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover of Milton, are guests of William Byrd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Park Morrey are spending a few days with Orville Hoover and wife. Mrs. Charley Crump is the guest of relatives at Hagerstown. Warren Deanis of Hagerstown was in town Wednesday. Miss Porter of Richmond, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller. Calvin Boyd was taken suddenly ill with heart trouble while attending the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence Boyd, Wednesday afternoon. He is better at this writing. The three aid societies met at their respective places , Thursday afternoon. Mr. and, -Mrs. Roy Copeland have returned to Cambridge City after spending the week with relatives here. William Byrd and family have reatadr the Jesse Brooks' farm- east of

town and will move there in the near future. John Boyd, son and daughters of Elwood, have returned home after attending the funeral of Mrs. Boyd here. Mrs. Omer Brown of Richmond, is the guest of relatives here for a few days. Charley Kepler has been spending a few days at his farm south of town. Harry Boyd and family are moving to their new residence on South Green street. Maple molasses is being marketed at $1.25 a gallon and is of excellent quality. , Rev. J. T. Miller is visiting the members at Sugar Grove. Miss Mary Dixon has returned to Richmond after visiting friends here. The f arrears west of town whoso wells have been dry for some time are pleased that they have plenty of water in their wells since the recent rains Greensfork creek has been -high for three days and past fording part of the time.

"skunked" playing dominoes Wednesday, and had to set up the candy to the 'crowd of spectators. Two wild geese past over here greetings to northern foes, while on their way to the northern lakes. They flew and acted crazy and If this blizzard caught them, they must know they were near-crazy to have left the warm lakes of the south for bleak, blank icy ones of the north. The Bill Wooters family will move from here on their farm near Lynn this week", if the weather does not get too bad. Poultry buyers have been paying

18c a pound for chickens the past two days.

The New York city department of finance has made public a statement of the funded Indebtedness of the municipality down to November 30, 1908. At that time there was a funded debt outstanding of $794,10.1S and a temporary debt of $92,378,200. making a combined gross Indebtedness Of $886,484,389. ,

Mrs. Fred Wilmerdlng. ones a leader of fashion in Paris, has opened a curiosity shop In Florence, hoping thereby to retrieve her fortunes.

MILTON. IND. t Milton, Ind., Feb. 26. The Rebekah Lodge had work Tuesday evening. The new members are Misses Mary Kuhns, Amelia Knauf, Rosilee Keever, Helen Kuhns, Mrs. Charles Davis, Oscar Kirlin. - Flora. Whisler will move to Richmond and engage at carpenter work with his, brother, Omar WTiisler. James Baldwin of Rusbville, visited his mother, Mra. Nancy Baldwin, this week. Miss Nora Wagner is much better from her recent illness. Miss Martha Baker is quite ill with grippe. Mrs. Alice H. Gresh was at Richrnrr.r? Wednesday. Mrs. Lona McClure of Detroit, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Dodge. John Yohler and family have moved to Bridgeport. , v Chas. Snyder has moved to Cambridge City, Ind.

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ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt of here and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness. of West River, attended the funeral of Mrs. Boyd at Greensfork. Wednesday. Rev. Hannah Stanley preached in the Christian church at Losantsville, Wednesday night. She will arrive home Thursday evening. Thomas Cain made a trip to Greensfork recently.

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