Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 10, Smithville, Monroe County, 2 October 1908 — Page 2

THE SMITHVILLE NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

anyone mi l^ t h ave> Jhm’t you think it would hf a pp rG p r i a te for Smithville to stand b| Ralph Carte r, Nov. 3rd.

Issued on Friday

Republicans to be with us Next Friday,

BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO

Mrs. Burris and Mrs. Dudley spent Wednesday with Mrs. George Davenporlf

Elmer E. Nixon, Editor and Manager. Ralph B. Carter Associate Editor Walter Trisler, General Solicitor, Office Monroe Co. Telephone Co. Bld’g.

M. F. Poling, candidate for representative of Brown and Monroe, who is the opponent to John G. Harris, of Bloomington, and John H. Harris for prosecutor of hawrence and Monroe, together with the county condidates, will speak in the K. of P. hall Oct. 9. The band will play and all are invited to come out and hear the issues by these able speakers.

Pears for sale. 75c per bushel J, H. Burkhart.

The county meet in regular session Monday.

Geo. who recently moved into the! rg- Cazee property, has opened uL a s k oe re p a i r ing shop.

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Edgar Sciscoe has returned from a visit with relatives at Peerless. s It is generally customary with a tbwn when any one of its citizens is at sftake on any public matter or otherwise, for the entire town to stand by him, regardless of poi itm

$ 75c 50c 25c

The service at Barrodsburg has beei»g rea tjy improved by the addition (|Sf Miss Sena Barrett to the operatic*? force.

Entered as second class matter Aug. 3rd. 1908, at the Post Office at Smithville, Indiana, under the act of March 3rd, 1879.

Our new M. K. pastor, Rev. C. T. Bair, preached his first sermon here Sunday.

, K ot* k to correspondents— Please CO py j n By Wednesday morniiH^ to get j n Friday's paper. This is i m with us.

Tom Crafton, of Fountain Co., is visiting his brother Henry Crafton, east of town.

AUTOMOBILES

MrsM Rt hel Bennett, who has been visitinB relatives here for several weeks, has re m urne d to her home in La Fayette. Miss Bennett accompanied her home® 1

The drought has been broken, but there has not been enough rain, to do

much good

Do ft’t neglect when purchasing from our a« ver tisers, to mention the News. pr M>ves to our advertisers that their app ff- through this paper is being noti «ed.

From the -daily papers the local political situation seems to be between (Bradfut$) Chaney and Cullop.

E 1 gar Butcher and mother returned home last Thursday after a weeks visit with Abner Scott, at Oakland 111.

it be recorded that the hirst frost wa* on the morning of Sept.. 30th. . paw s > chestnuts and persimmons ai lB now ' n style - I)ate your girl for Hill right away.

FROM $350

TO $10,000

picnic, at Stanford, Tuesday was a very enjoyable occasion, excepting that it was most too cool. L. D. Rogers, of the Citizens Loan and Trust Co., spoke in the forenoon, and Wesley Oldham, of Smithvllle, and M. L. Borden, of the Bloomington post office force, made some interesting speeches on the history of the lodge and its origin. Mr. Whaley was master of ceremonies "The SmithviFe band furnished the music. There was a ball

W althum, Kibling er and ±Lconomy Automobiles.

fhere is yet to be selected by both Ities in this township three men on |h side to fill the tickets with adlory boards. This position is not a ry high salaried one, $10 per year, d it is supposed that there will be a ■i of canidate#. I

Rice-Htitchins Shoes H„ F. STRAUS

' ■ J seemed to enjoy themselves, especially

- 'INDIAN

ulrfxffli, wTT? , annual state K. of P. be ( at Indianapolis next week, | ; / Hot be here to lead the band w L^ e Cathcart, of Bloom- . have charge of the band wH absence . dur l0 ;

the dinner

was taken from the Smit under the date of June 17th' the thoughts of . coming into town on a seein , es To hear the people talk stone road, gives us the . got down very near to bluesy. 6 * we get two mails per P u * until we can get iat

DRUGS

siaiionepy. Toilet, Articles penumeru.

NEW BARSER SHQR Just opened and Up-to-date work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. First class workmen. GIVE ME A TRIAL Your Patronage Solicited. FRED REYNOLDS, Prop. SANDERS. IND.

S tiling doing” nearly he Gaither & Trisler ay night. Modern Tuesday night, band ' night K of P.lodge Red Men. Now if nerve to organize a . ’ :t a moving picture and Saturday d be something gou g l moving picture show o. ■

A complete line of School

<s and Pencils,

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UNDERTAKER Best Equipment and Best Service. S. L. HARRELL Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director North Side Square, BLOOMINGTON, IND. Phone 582. Residence 775

We have the Exclusive Agency for

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iREftDV MIXED PAINTS

MAPLE’S DRUG STORE

Had Big Tuesday

Every Gallon Guaranteed.

comes to a •J. a a d i d ate for Congress, . J. H. Underwood with the countv prosecJ^^H e jn Tue be a ,ar^'e cr0 ' vd - LJar(t John O’Donnell kept . „ humor with HU tan riswee<^^^^H ,t l4 V 1

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