Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 12, Smithville, Monroe County, 16 October 1908 — Page 2

THE SMITHVILLE NEWS

.Correspondence..

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

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CLEAR CREEK

has been seriously ill, is rapidly

Walter TrislE'R, General Solicitor, Office Monroe Co. Telephone Co. Bld’g.

Gladys Trissler spent Sunday Bloomington.

improving. Gladys Hays visited friends in Bloomington, Saturday. Lou Shelly was shopping in Bloomington, Tuesday. Bruce Sare, of Bloomington, called on Tom Hays, Sunday. Bertha Burkhart, of Smithville, is visiting James Bouher and wife. J. D. Blackwell and family vis ited relatives in Bloomington, Sunday. Roll Thompson and wife, of Bloomington, visited Hays and wife Tuesday.

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Katie Reeves spent Sunday at Harrodsburg.

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Pearlie Robinson entertained Edith Guy, Saturda}\

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

Roy Moore has moved into the

Lizzie Mathers property. Louis Jones, who is Elelttsville, spent Sunday at his home.

Eagleson Barber Shop | A barber who has shaved j every president of Indiana | University from Dr. Moss to 1 Dr. Bryan, trade j solicited. I

Charlie Robinson and wife have gone to Redman, 111., on a week’s visit.

Luke Glaspy has gone to Elle ville, on a week’s visit with brother.

The boys of Clear Creek have a cute way calling on their best girl. They always call them over phone simply because they have not the nerve to talk to them face to face.

Mrs. Walker Burkhart, was a visitor

here yesteiday

Chas. Dill is able to be cut again with

Ezra Mercer and wife, Bloomington, are visiting Robinson this week.

the use of a cane

Rev. Hair, the new M. E. minister, preached Sunday afternoon.

LINTHICUM

Muble and Man in Hamill visited friends and relatives h the latter part of last week.

Irva Walker spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs, Weimer, at Bloomington. Many of the farmers around here attended the sale at the Rob’t. Sharpless farm, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hammond of Danville, 111., were called here ■by-the death of Mrs. Hammond’s mother, Mrs. Bare.

John Foster, J. G. Fogle and wife, have returned from the K of P convention, at Indianapolis.

THE DEGKARD HOTEL Opposite Monon Station. 6E0. M. DEGKARD. Prop,

Allie and Ross Vanderburg, Bloomington, visited their at Mrs. J. A. Glaspy, Sunday.

There will be a Republican speaking at Sanders to.morrow night at 7 o’clock. Judge Wilson and J. E. Henley will speak and it is especially desired that all laboring men hear them.

Mac Reeves has been unable work for several days on accoi qf a sore eye, cruised dust in his"eye. ■

European Plan.

ates $1.25 Per Dau Curteous treatment.

Burnice Jessie Car bell, Grace Dill man-, Florei Dodd and Helen Campbell sp< Sunday at Stinesville. Mrs. Mary, Palmer, who 1 been suffering for some time w: rheumatism has gene to Martii ville to take treatment. She w accompanied by Dr. Kentling, Smithville.

Mr-. Moore and daughter, Blanche, Miss Elsie Reed, Everett Moore and Aldyce Jackson visited with Zack Jackson and family Sunday. The teachers of Indian Creek township met in institute Saturday at the Center school house. Ail were present and an interesting meeting was the result. Mr. Anderson, the trustee, Nola East and Mary Sullivan were also pressnt.

Special Correspondent: Lillie Gillaspy visited Ka Reeves , Monday.

JOHN E. LUZAODER, m7d7| General Practitioner. \

The funeral of Mrs. Serena Jones Sare was held from Linthicum chapel last Friday at 2 o’clock. Mrs. are Sare died suddenly Sunday, Oct. 4. The burial was de. layed by waiting for Myrtle, her daughter, who was in California. The Rev. Bair was in charge of the service.

Mrs. Opal Bell is suffering fro a tumor in her side.

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Ella Smith, of Bloomington, vi

ited Mrs. Lou Smith, Tuesday. , The infant of Luther Smith who

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LOCAL NEWS

Windsor Hotel

W. A. GASS, Prop,

Dr. Simmons, of Clear Creek, was in town Tuesday,

New Building and Newly Furn-

Corn shredding and pumpkin husking is now in full swing.

ished

Centrally Located. Hot nnd Cold Pluto Furnished at Hotel

J. W. Farris, «f McMillens Mi l, went to Ft. Wayne this week, on business.

Inside Toilets and Baths

BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Ratss $1 to S2 For Day FRENCH LICK, INDIANA.

Jas. Sylvester, wife and two children, under the care of Dr. Leon Whetsell, ©f Blooming-ton, have recoved from a siege of tyfh:id fever.

S. P. TEMPLETON SUCCESSOR TO J. M. HUNTER LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Calls answered Day or Night. 1067 Office Phone 80. £®“Night Phones 1258 Private Abulance Available at all hours. SOUTH WALNUT STREET. BLOOMINGTON