Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 6, Smithville, Monroe County, 4 September 1908 — Page 4

CORRESPOND!NCE

ant, and is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. John Allen and children of Ramp Creek, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Edgar Eucas. Mrs. Cecil Perkins, of Smithville, visited Joe Dalton and wife, Wednesday and Thursday. Chauncey Babb, wife and son, were the guests of relatives near Bedford, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hugh Barrett and children, Mable and Mildred, visited in Harrodsburg, Monday and Tuesday. “Dutch” Douthitt is suffering from a catarrh on his hand which induced him to swear off base ball. The hand has been lanced four times and it is slowly healing. Some of the quarries shut down Wednesday oh account of the show in Bloomington. As Monday is Eabor Day all of the quarries will shut down Saturday evening until Tuesday.

CLARK’S BIG CASH STORE Is closing Out a big lot of goods

SANDERS

Abe Stewart has recently had a telephone installed in his residence.

Mrs. Mitch Finley has sold her team of horses to Cecil Perkins.

AT CUT PRICES

Ed Douthitt went to Oolitic last Sunday to see a special friend. -

Grace and Edna Hainey called on Mrs. Julia Tatum, Friday afternoon.

1 lb Star Tobacco . . . 40c 1 lb Index Tobacco . . . 39c 1 lb Strong Hold Tobacco . 35c Salt per Barrel 99c Best 15c Coffee . . . lOc 1 lb Royal Baking Powder . 39c New Bacon per pound . 13»c New Salt Pork per pound . gc Lenox Soap 8 bars for . . 25c 3 lb Can Corn 10c size for . . 5c Egg-O-C Corn Flakes . ' 8 13c New Rice per pound - - - 5c

Mrs. Bettie Hardwick and daughter, went to Bedford to the show Saturday.

The Rev. Fred Reynolds is the guest of friends and relatives in Bedford this week.

South Side Square.

Phone 321.

BLOOMINGTON. INDIANA.

The school house is being painted and put in order, as - school begins in about two weeks.

Labor Day.

The new photograph gallery is doing a thriving business. It is in the same building with the restaur-

Monday is Tabor Day and Bed ford is to be the “big doins.” A1

quarries and mills will be closed down. On account of the celebra-

JOHN E, LUZAQOER, M. 0. *

tion at Bedford No. 7 and 11, the

General Practitioner.

Ta Fayette accommodation will run Monday only, between Bloomington and Bedford, and wall go south through here at 10:34 a. in., and return 2:41 p. m.

Office and Residence 115 East Eight Street, Bloomington, Ind. PHONE No. 4/1.

has been found in the Ohio nvdTuiear Rising Sun, which is believVd to4fe that of Pearl Bryan.

LOCAL -NEWS.

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The wonderful values we are showing in all lines of CLOTHING FOR THE MEN

Miss Anna Parnell, of Carlisle, Ind., s visiting the family of Doc Parnell.

Chas. Wisley and wife, Dr. Kentling and wife, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Warring, Sunday.

J. G. Fogle, “the kids candy man” went to Bedford this morning, “to get a tooth pulled” and see if there was any larger crrwd in Bedford than there was at Bloomington, Wednesday.

There was such a large crowd in Bedford to-dsy, that some of the boys said it was impossible to pass some of the saloons on the square without stopping.

BOYS OR CHILDREN

A litttle bunch of Clear Creek beauty came down this morning, to spend the day with Mrs. Dr. Jackson, they were, Jessie and Helen Campbell, Grace and Bessie Dillman, Ducy Johnson, Louella Kckels and Gladys Trisler.

Now is the time to dress the boy for school. We will show you

Miss Myrtle Montgomery, who has been a faithful operator at the Clear Creek exchange has gone to Bloomington, where she will take a position with the exchange there. Daisy (Burkhart) Bouher has taken her position at Clear Creek.

more stock than all our competitors combined and we know we can sgfve you money.

South Side Square. Bloomington, Indiana,

Raymond Sylvester’s dog, that bit Joe Stull has at last met its doom. Last Saturday evening Raymond tied him on behind his buggy and started to town, just as he and his wile, with the baby had gotten in the bnggy, the dog jumped in and caused the horse to scare throwing the buggy over and badbruising up his wife. The dog has been shot, and Joe Stull will get a good nights sleep once more.