Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 3, Smithville, Monroe County, 14 August 1908 — Page 4
Progrr'j Oasid Concert
Soldier’s
I > Reunion Huae Bean Dinner
Wednesday Night, August 19, 1908. Serenade—“Go Where the Mists are Sleeping” . Daniels Favorite “March and Two Step” , . . McFall “Sweet Days” Waltz . . . . Dan Mark “Vivian” Two Step” . . . , McFall Duett “Rock of Ages” Burris & Dill . “Idle Thoughts” Andante and Waltz . . Menges “Washington Military” March . . , Miller “Pioneer” March and Two Step . . , Jefferson “Victorious Legions” March . . . Rosekran’s FOGLE, Leader.
Base Ball and other amusements AUG. 20TH
WALKER’S GROVE
Near Bloomington.
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LOCAL NEWS.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Homer Clark has an attack of tonsolitis.
SANDERS
Eli Elgan is suffering from an attack ot billions fever this week.
Don’t forget the band concert, Wednesday night.
Mrs. Dillon Deckard and children are visiting the parents of Mrs. Deckwd, Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Chapel Hill.
W. S. Curry, of Clear Creek, has gone to Colorado on a visit.
Misses Cecil Carmichael and Gertrude Bouher, of Harrodsburg are \{siting Mrs. John Tatcm. James Craig went down, to the river bolloni Sunday for' a. wagon load of melons
The 7 year old daughter of Fuget Wampler has typhoid fever.
Dr. Luzadder will move into his ew home in Bloomington, Monda3/.
Mrs. J. D. Warring is spending a few days with Mrs. Nannie Dowden, at Bloomington.
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Mrs. Ada Hendricks and little son of Bedford, are visiting Richard Wooten and wife.
The Ringling street parade is said to be the largest parade ever exhibited in Bloomington.
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Hazel Fender entertained a number of young people at an informal parly one evening this week. Pearl Arthur, of Bloomington, visited her grand-parents, John Henry Musser, the first of the week.
Mrs. Dr. Simmons, of Clear Creek, is at Union City, Ohio, visiting her brother who has typhoid fever.
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Gilbert, the six months old child of Ed Deckard, in Mathers Row, fell off the porch yerterday evening, seriously hurting its head. Dr. Kentling was called.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, parents of Mrs. Jerry Fender, Erastus Fisher and Stacy Bartlettsville, visited Jerry Fender and wife last Sunday.
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While farmers have been complaining of the dry weather ruining their crops, Joe Dalton says he has a patch of corn which hasn’t been in the least effected thereby. It is located on his right foot and is thriving luxuriantly.
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The better class of people in Sanders are striving to have Sunday and Thursday evening prayer meeting. Meanwhile the drinking, crap-shootiog and Sunday base ball goes merrily on. Of the three evils which is the worst?
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Wes Burris, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is covalescent.
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Among our exchanges is the “Reflector, ’ ’ printed in the Jeffersonville Reformatory. It is a good paper, but we hope we will never have th« opportunity of being on the force.
GRAHAM S' MARXSON.
