Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 10, Smithville, Monroe County, 2 October 1908 — Page 3
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THE EALGE CLOTH!
Quite a large amount of lumber was burned.
FOR THE BEST
HARRODSBURG
Elmer Moore of Springville, transacted business on “the ridge”
Men’s Suits $5 to $25.00. Boy’s Suits $4 to $i Children’s Suits 75c to $12.00 Fine Tailored Suits. Two Fine Lines $13.50
Tuesday. Leslie Clendennin and wife entertained Eph Teague and wife last Sunday.
$50.00
b01 i to Bart Crum and wife, ' Tue s, a y a gon Strain was in Bloomington business Monday. Sal i Wooden is slowly improvhis recent illness. I J atl es Kontz transacted business j I * n Saturday. ; and Mrs. Baker were in IfSiiTTng^h^^pppmg, Monday, j i Ft Blip Dur&hue, of Bedford,! was here on business Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Ora Floyd and children visited friends in Bloomington this week. A. W. Hon of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here visiting old acquaint- : ances.
Mrs. Wm. Underwood spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Johnson. J Last Sunday was the last Sunday school meeting of the year. It was adjourned until the first Sunday in April 1909. Miss Grace Hainey, President of Knob Hill College, spent Sunday with Miss Irva Walker, one of the students of that institution.
See the samples in windows. Our Clothing, Plats and Furnisli ings this fall are without a doubt the top notchers in'style! They have been a source of constant comment since theirand we have been compelled to reorder on several numbers
COME AND BE CONVINCED
The Eaale Gioihing Co.
All New Good?
GRAHAM $ MARXSON
West Side Square.
Mrs. R. B. Carter and children and Miss Claude Ross, spent Tuesda}' with the family of Moit Payne, east of Bloomington.
EVERYONE IS GOING TO THE MERCHANT’S AND FARMER’S
John Meadows and wife, of Guthrie, were here on business, Tuesday.
Grace Hennings seriously ill for the past.five weeks, is rapidly im-
Mrs. Dr. Kentling and Mrs. liar Trisler visited their sister, Mrs. Andy Deckard, east of town , yesterday.
BIS CARNIVAL MB COUNTY
proving/
L W. Dixon was at Orleans Tuesday, receiving a car load of mule colts.
ALMOST* FIRE IN TOWN THIS WEEK.
PAi BLOOMINGTON
lir. Kenfling and wife, of Smithvill - , were calling . on friends here Tu jsday. J aim C.. Qhxy has qualified as
OCT. 7, 8 and 9
This dry weather pastes oftgleLEfeiHrt ire.
Slam McLaughin and mo fed from Sanders to their house here for the winter.
BE, SURE. YOUR fiOME IS PROTECTED SEE JOHN T. FOSTER local Agent for the Continental.
AMUSEMENT FURNISHED HOURLY
GUS. C. DAVIS, President
Wrn, GRAHAM, Secretary,
E. M. Lowery and family have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives at San burn.
Fred Storms has purchased the Robt. Sharpless farm west of town, Mr.; Sharpless talks of moving to Montana.
S, P. TEMPLETON
EagjssGQ Barter Shop Bloomington, Indiana. 4 Chairs and 4 first c’ass Barbers. Call on us. Shampooing, Hair Cutting, Face Ma .sag * in all the latest and up-to-date styles. MODERN RATH ROOMS. Shop under First National Bank. Student trade Solicited.
Obits. Smith and family, of
Victor, are moving to town and will occupy the Dr. Baker house on Mill St.
SUCCESSOR TO J.
LICENSED EMBALMER
4 J. W. Elrod and wife, of Norris, Ind., were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Baker, over Sunday, returning to their home Tues day Inorning.
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR Calls answered Day or Night.
■) 106 nr Night Phones w. . ) 126
LINTHICUM
j Office Phone 80.
—ill of eonsumption, is somewhat improved.
Private Abulance Available at all hours
PICTURES £ t
Made of any thing
At any j time at any place
Penny Pictures 25 for 25c I AT I SANDERS
Kiss Hattie Snow spent the week end with the family of Charles
SOUTH WALNUT STREET.
BLOOMINGTO
Craves
Theodore Davis and wife spent Sunday with Zack Jackson and
JOHN E. IUZADDER, M. D.
Here is a human biograph & r y in a nut shell; “Born, welcomes [ ressed, cried, fed, grey/, an ,^ lse^ reared, studied, examined, a ted, in love, loved, engagec i ried, quarreled, reconsiled, si ere q deserted, sick, dead me ’ buried and forgotten.
family
Genera! Practitioner.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, who is ill with a complication of diseases,
Office and Residence 115 East Eight Street, Bloomington, Ind. PHONE NO. 4/1.
is no better
The sawmill belonging to Cal Rainbolt was almost entirely destroyed by fire last Friday night. ' i \
