Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 12, Smithville, Monroe County, 16 October 1908 — Page 3

LOCAL NEWS

Geo. Davenport has finished painting Mrs. Livingstone’s residence. He is now painting Milt Pittman’s house.

»ARRIS GRAND ifeis BLOOMIN' GTON

Don’t fail to see Geo. Tanksley, when in Smithville, and have your ©Id shoes made new, he is an expert at the busi-

Homer Utterback and wife were visiting in Bedford, the first of the week.

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Dr. J. V. Baker, of Harrodsburg, made a business call at the News office yesterday, while on his way to Bloomington.

Friday, Oct. 16. Saturday, Oct 17,

|pr nk Strain and family, of Ha rodsburg, went through town in their new automobile Sunday.

The Latest Sensation and Picture Craze

TALKING PICTURES

Miss Blanch Chambers, of lloomington, visited Misses Maude Gaither and Anna Grimes, over Sunday.

Alva Kinser, who kas been at Great Fallf, Montana, for some time, selling stock horses, is home on a visit, and to be here for the election.

laterejptei with Polite Vandeville—Presented by

Homer has traded his property in Bloomington, on south Washington street, for a 4 room house oa 8th street-

Thomas Underwood and wife have returned to their home in Greencastle, after a visit with his brothers, Willie, Frank and Vora Underwood, south of town.

LYRIC VAUDEVILLE COMPANY

Px'i 3 3s 10 and 20c.

No Reservations.

There was a at Ben Mitchells Saturday night. A number of

ng folks from here attended and rea jolly time.

McCormick and Miller after completing the Ketcham Mill pike and made some repairs on the Hanodsburg and Smithville pike, moved their machinery away yesterday.

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DAMON AND PYTHIAS In Moving Pictures at Vau lette, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 16 7 P. M, to 10 P. M. Saturday, Oct 17,~-k3Q»to-&:QQ P. M. Saturday 6:30 to 10:30 P. M. Double Reel. r2000 Feet. Finest Moving Picture Subjects in the world. ADMISSION 5 CENTS E. E. MOFERREN, - -

A protracted meeting is being held at Ramp Creek, in the new cement block church. Rev. Russell is their preacher and quite a great deal of interest is being manifested.

Mrs. Ira Voyles and children, who live near Salem, were here over Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Flden^Frantz and other friends. Her husband" is “ledge boss” at the Adams quarry.

Will Crafton who is well remembered here, and is a son of Henry Crafton, is now foreman of a large ranch in Yakima Wash. He intends to make a visit with home folks this winter.

Dr. Luzadder, of Bloomington, left Tuesday, for New York city to attend the New York Polyclinic Hospital, where he will take a special course on obstetrics and diseases of children. He will not be here to vote.

Wm. McMillen, at Chicago, wants an expert “hooker” for their mill at that place. Wages 25 to 30 cents per hour and run 12 to 14 hours per day the year around. Call or address J. W. Paris, Bloomington, Ind., at once.

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Is showing advance styles in OVERCOATS this week in all the new styles in Green, Browns, Tan. Black and Blue with Fancy Cuffs at $7.50 to $25.

David Fox and Kdd Sylvester, who are drilling a well at the Mitchell school house have gone 75 feet and struck no water yet. The well is being made on a high hill, which makes it necessary to have to make a very deep hole to get water.

Our Suits are the Talk of the Town.

All New Models. In all the new shades and cuts. See our Two Windows.

The drought is still on and water is scarcer now than at any time heretofore. If it continues dry another two weeks it will be necessary to close the schools for lack of water. There is a well on the school grounds, but it never wa§ much good.

Sole Agents for Stroud B ot'ursH g 1 ! Art Clothing, Let us lay a suit and Overcoat away for You to be paid for later.

Everett Ramsey, son of John Ramsey, a well known farmer, living near Me Millens Mill, was kicked in the head by a horse last Saturday, beaking his jaw bone and the ear drum in his left ear, which completely ruins his hearing in that ear. He was turning the horses through a gate to water, when a colt kicked at another horse, striking young Ramsey in the head. The accident was an extremely sad one, as Everett was a fine looking and indurtrious young fellow. It is thought he will recover, •but his face will be be badly dhfigured-

Everything in Furnishings.

Hats, Caps.

THE EAGLE CLOTHING

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West Side Square.

Open Monday Nights.

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