Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 15, Smithville, Monroe County, 6 November 1908 — Page 2
THE SIVMTHVILLE NEWS
Abb Wooden is moving to the Hake
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newly elected assessor of Indian Creek township. He was the father of Mrs. Stella Underwood,where he died, and Dora Jones who had recently gone to Oklahoma. Mr. Jones was an hoaest upright citizen, but not a member of any church.
piace, west of town
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Miss Arra McCormick is down fion Bloomington lor a few days visit.
CLEAR CREEK
Mrs. Dr. Kentling ana Miss Mar} Thrasher spent Sunday with relatives af Harrodsburg. Miss A»>na Grimes entertained a number of friends with a Hallow’en party Saturday night. Frank Fox and family, and Mr. and •VI rs. Ora Fox were visiting ia Bloom-
Klmkr F. Nixon, Editor and Manager. Ralph B. CarTKR,. 4 ssociate Editor Walter Trislkr. General Solicitor, Offi-e Monroe Co. Telephone Co. Bld’g,
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Death of Dr. John E. Harris
One Year $ 75c Six Months 50c Three Months. 25c
The sad news of the death of
ington, over Sunday
Mrs. Garnet Robins, n visited relatives at Clear Creek Tuesday: J. L. May and family, took dinner with H. F. Dilltnan Sunday Miss Florence Dodd entertained friends from Kllettsville over Sunday. Edward Eckels of Bloomington, is yisiting his grandfather,!. E. Martin, Louis Jones spent Tuesday hunting and fishing in the vicinity of Gosport. I George Thrasher, who has been very IkUeT k jd*>#y. tr eub 1 e, is si w 1 y improv - ing.
Dr. John E. Harris, father of Hon. John G. Harris, representative elect of Brown and Monroe counties
Entered as second class matter Aug. 3rd, I908,atthe Post Office at Smithville, Indiana, under the act of March 3rd, IS 79.
Fogle & Burkart, the restaurant men carry a fine line of cigars and tobacco.
and Dr. Ed Harris, this morning*
Mr. and Mrs. Larn Robertson took dinner with Raymond Deck;ad and
The sympathy of the entire com
UNDERTAKER Best Equipment and Best Service, S. L. HARRELL Licensed kmbalmer and Funeral Director North Side Square, BLOOMINGTON, IND. PbQiie. >8.2. Residence 77=;
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munity is with the family of such an eminent and useful physician. He was one of the best and well known physicians in the state.
Windsor Hotel
Mrs. Lizzie VamL-rburg and so», Clifferd, spent Thu sday with her sister, Mrs. Flick.
Mrs. Mary Dillnian- and Mrs. Oscar Campbell called on Mrs. John Dillnian Monday afternoon.
W. A. GASS, Prop,
Mrs- Forney gave the following menu to ease the feeling of the Democrats of the McMillen’s Mills today:’
New Building and Newly Fufn-
On account < f the election the schools were closed Tuesday, the pupils took advantage of the opportunity and visited other schools.
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Hot nnd Cold Pluto Furnished at Ho
Mrs. J. H. Blackwell entertained the young pepp e or Clear Creek on the evening of « ct. 31st. The evening was spent in jvaridus Hallow’en feats. T. L. G. of Clear Creek, won d oblige anyone for the information as to where she c«ulh purchase two red sugar beets, fes her prop was completive destroyed P tgii i through her garden f.nd mashing the ! beets out of existence.
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'H A R RODS BURG
Born to fin, Doub and wife a son, Friday. Chas. Lewis of Guthrie is now a citizen of our town.
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Mrs. Baker was in Bloomington on business Wednesday.
Oscie day and Bertha Worley visited Bert Clay, near South Union Monday.
Dr. R. E. Johnston, of (Oklahoma, is at home for a few days, having come home to vote. Robt. Sharpless and wife left Tuesday, for Montana, where they intend to make their future home.
Stock Foods and
jvijsy Johnson has returned to her home in Plainfield, after a pleasant vi it with her parents, Mr. and Mr . ■ Homer Johnston.
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Dr. Holland went to his home ini FortRitner Monday, to vote, returning Wednesday. He and Dr. Gobbel are to take immediate charge of Dr. Baker’s practice and | will be found ready to answer calls I day or? night.
Powders*
Wc also carry a line of the best Cigars and Tobacco,
Samuel Jones, aged 74, died lost Tuesday morning at the home of his son-in-law Wm. Underwood of Bright’s disease from which he had been a sufferer for some time. Burial Thursday at Linthicum in charge of Undertaker Ballenger. He leaves a son Rorn Jones the
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