Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 23, Smithville, Monroe County, 15 January 1909 — Page 3

Mrs, Robert Johnson west of Harrodsburg, is seriously ill.

BLOOMINGTON KNOCKS.

A LOT SALET

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Jan 14. 1909.

Homer Utterback and wife have returned from a weeks visit with friends and relatives at Normans

Now that the council is thinking of rep acing the hitch rack, it would be wel] to build a shed around the court house square, and give each farmer in the county a key to a locker containing * lunch and free horse blaaket.

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infant of Harle East of ganders died last night of bran fever

Choice of any suit or overcoat

The trial of Harry Axtell is set for to -

Mrs. C. M. Jackson, of Bedford, is the guest of her son, Dr. Jackson.

day. The propritor of Bloomington’s most up-to-date “ Blind Pig” invested in a new poker table this week. J. Forney and son John, were visitors in Bloomington Thursday. “The Night of the Play” at the Harris Grand last Wednesday night, was one of the best we have ever had here, comparing the play in question with the general run.

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Mrs. Jesse Vanpelt (Mary Barrett) of Sanders, is seriously ill..

1 Lot that solb from $ 5.00 to $ 7.00 now $$3.88 1 Lot that sold from 7.50 to 10.00 now 5,98 1 Lot that sold from lO.QOto 1 2.00 now 6-89 1 Lot that s#ld from 12.00 to 13.So now 7-98 —Others 8.48,, 9.98 the best 12.48—

Mrs. (Srant Fogle visited in Harrodsburg. Saturday.

France Wooden of Valley Mills is visiting relatives here.

DONT MISS THIS CHANCE !

The Eagle doing GRflflftM & MflRXSON West hM Square Bloomington

Geo, Bennett returned homesick from Fiknore, where he is telegraph

The papers fail to state what senatorial candidate Kern said in the privacy of his room. Well here it is—- - ——

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operator.

W, C, T # U. mei with flrs. Laura Deckard Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Peter Deckard joined the Union, Next meeting will be with Alice Hainey,

W. J . Dust, yard Snpt. of McMillans, resigned Saturday to take an interest in the South Side Stone Co. of Bloomington. We understand that this company is to make extensive improvments during the coming year. The side walks last Saturday would make the most philosophical wonder if Hades were after all a place of fire which same would be rather desirable by the time said philosophical person did his third somersault on an icy sidewalk.

If you can possibley spare the money, January is the time to buy goods, so look over the News and see where to go and then go andsee if you can’t get better bargains than you have for some time.

The Knights of Columbus bodge will give a playlet, entitled “My Lord In Livery”, the latter part of Jan., at the K C Hall.

The Axtell case is up for trial and a special venire for a jury has been drawh/Loebe Warring is one from this township.

is the best route to

Chicago, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Louisville and all points

Mr. W* Me Milieu, of the Me Millcn Stone Co., was in Bloomington Tuesday. He intends to spend the remainder of the winter in California.

North and Northwest.

Please do not forget this office, when you need some Good Job Printing. We can print your cards, lettei heads, envelopes, statements, bill heads, posters wedding invitations, by-laws, anything and everything done at a printing office and you will be pleased with it when you get it, we’ve got the stock in the house so you will not have to wait either.

Solid Vestibule Trains, Dining Cars, on through day trains and Pullman Sleepers on all night train,

The Hoadley Stone Ce. of this city recently installed a planer, the largest of its kind manufactured by the New Albany Mfg. Co.

SMITHVILLE North Bound Ko. B Bloomington Accom 5 56 p m South Bound No. 7 Louisville Accom . 6 37 a, ra No. 41 Local Freight 7 20 a m harrodsburg* North Bound No. 10 French Lick Accom 7 26 a m No. 8 Bloominvton Accom 5 36 p m South Bound No. 9 French Lick Accom 7 26 p m No 7 Louisville Accom 6 47 p m

CLEAR CREEK W North Bound Lj No. 10 French Lick Accom 7 45 a m J m j No. 8 Boomington Accom 6 07 p m South Bound W No. 9 French Lick Acccm 7 08 p m H No. 7 Louisville Accom 6 28 am y For time tables, folders and ah other information apply co \ f T. Thrasher, Agt. (j Smithville, Indiana. „ _ _ M

The Jas. N. Nolan Sons Stone Co. will install a Patch planer at an early date, and follow it with an Electric Tramway and Travter, complete. AH will be under cover, a thing to be desired at this time of year.

MISS VIVIAN EASTHAM

The famoua reader and impersonator, of Terre Haute, will give an entertainment at the M. E. church to-morrow night. Miss Eastham is a daughter of Prof. Eastham, who taught a singing school here several years ago. People wanting to see and hear a refined young lady , should go out and hear Miss E stham.

By the looks of the above, the companies expect enough work the coming year to give everyone in the stone belt all they can handle. All indications point to a ‘‘humdinger” of a year.

CLEAR CREEK

Mr. Geo. Thrasher is slowly Improving.

Miss Gladys Hayse is on the sick list.

NEW FIRM.

Cecil Carmichael and Ralph Tay lor visited Mr. and Mrs Jas. Bouher Thursday night. Dora Howard was a caller in our town Wednesday. Carl Robinson moved to Bloomington Wednesday. The families of Edward and Chas Martin and Kemp Ray visited Chas. Robinson of Dolan Wednesday.

HENRY A. LEE LAWYER

Homer Eads has sold a half interest in his meat market to Edward Culwell and will also put in a rest* uarant stock.

Mrs. Tony Judah visited her sis. ter, Mrs. Luther Smith, Friday. James Robinson and wife entertained a number of friends Friday night. The time was spent in music and games. Refreshment of popcorn and candy were served.

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blaze and gave the alarm. The citi :ens responded promptly and succeed in extinguishing the flames after a large hole had burned in the fl or.

Mrs. Oldham and Laura Deckard spent Sunday with C. C. Perring in Bloomington,

The barn of Chas. Thrasher three miles south-west of this qlace was destroyed by fire Thursday night. A valuable horse and about forty shocks of fodder were burned The cause of the fire is not known but it is supposed to have been started by a tramp. Mrs. Harry Tell was shopping in Bloomington Wednesday.

Dr. Luzadder was down from Bloomington, yesterday, to see Irvin Fenders baby.

Mrs. Caroline Reynolds died at her home in Sanders, Saturday morning at 10 o’clock of double pneumoni. She was a member of theM. E. Church and a good Christian woman. She leaves a family of nine grown children, all of whom are married exept one son, Fred. Funeral and interrment took place at Clear Creek Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, in charge of the Rev. Kroft of Bloomington and Undertaker SX. Harrell.

Jerome Clay, formerly of this place, moved through here Tuesday to the Stevenson farm 3 miles north east of Bloomington. Mrs. Cus Rice is sick.

The little son of A. D. Chambers is recovering from a serious attack of tonsilitis.

Invitations are out announcing the marrirge. of Miss Alice Moore, of Greeley, Colo., to Mr. Finley Paris, of hparta, 111. Miss Moore is well remembered here, and lived about five miles north east of town, before they moved to Greeley.

The large two-story, brick school house at Harrodsburgh caught fire Wednesday night, about 7 o’clock from a coal falling from the stove in Mable Strain’s room. Mrs. James Buchannan happened to notice the

Ora Thrasher and father visited Mort Trisler and wife lastweek. Misses Gertrude Bouher and