Smithville News, Volume 3, Number 38, Smithville, Monroe County, 2 June 1911 — Page 2
HARRODSBURG. Miss Dunwig, of Bedford is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bair.
THE SMITH V1LLE NEWS Issued on Friday.
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John Nance, Walker Burkhart and Ed S /lvester atteir&ed the automobile races at Indianapolis Tuesday. Clod Bartlett, of Bedford, is a new clerk in Smallwoods store. Mrs. Wm. Taylor and son Ava, have returned after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Ella Armstrong at Ellettsville.
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Mrs. H. T. Cornwell was shopping in Bloomington, Monday. Gladys Trisler, of Clear Creek, has returned home after visiting relatives and friends here.
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Earl Chambers, of Detroit, Mich., was the guest of his sister Mrs. Chas. Fitz, over Sunday.
The I. O.O. F. lodge and citizens each have their decoration services next Sunday afternoon.
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It would appear as many automobile accidents as have come to local owners, it would have a tendenacy to discourage future buyers, but human nat ure is not gotten up way. It seems to be that the morel azardous'anything is, there ate more who want to take the rislo the races at Indianapolis, where so many lives were soappec out in a f ; £w, seconds, if oiTiy"*8 eates a’ greater desire to urge or more speed and the people to want to witness the peril. It is said that many people paid $15 for a seat there Tuesday, but only onejnan was killed. It seems that if prize fighting is so strictly forbidden in the United States on account of its brutality, why are these races allowed, that ca&ge the loss of so many lives. A life is hardly ever lost in a prize fight, but an automobile race risks the
Mrs. Paris Trisler, wdio is taking 7 o treatment at a sanatorium near Danville, spent a few days at home the latter part of Ia<T week. She is being much benefited by the treatment.
CLEAR CREEK
Last Sunday was a very busy day, in the forenoon the Red Men from Smithville met at the C C church to pay respect to their departsd brother, Claude Reynolds. Rev. Trusty gave a short talk, after which Mr. Oldham gave an able address to the order, they then marched to the cemetery where they decorated the grave. Denny of the Smith ville church, preached here at H o’c 1 ock Sunday morning. In the afternoon union S S was held, six different schools were represented, Rev. Rounds gave the review.
Oar New Doctor
Dr. Gillespie, of Whiting, has located'here. He is a young man has aewife ‘ feut no children. He has rented the Carpenter office, where Dr. Jackson w r as located, has a telephone, and is now ready to answer calls.
Aunt Amanda Thrasher is at Ft Fitner attending the bedside of her brother, Wm. Holland.
In honor of Mrs. Woods, of Chicago, and Mrs. South act, of Hammond, Mrs. David Fox, west of town, entertained a number of relatives and friends 'fuesday. Those piesent were: Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Southact, Mrs. Walker Burkhart, Mrs. Martha Butcher, Mrs. Chas. Sylvester and children, Mrs. Rachel Sylvester, and Mrs. John R. Fox. All spent a very enjoyable day.
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Miss Mary Strain has returned to Harrodsbnrg afser • a visit with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Jonas May.
Mort Tester and family attended a birthday dinner at Wat Thrashers in honor of their father, Hayse Thrasher
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Dr Simmons is remodeling his hons° Looks as though he were here to stay.
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Pearl McCurry of Bloomington spent
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Sunday with Metta Allen
From the real situation and from a business standpoint, local option is more a “political fad,” originated by some politician to start somthing new in politics, like the women do with their hats; just something to create a little more
The cavalry has always been the eyes and ears of the army. A screen of men on horseback can travel far in advance of a marching army, and ly their great ability to get around qurTTiy, discover, without grave dagger to themselves, dangers to the slower army corning behind. Tjhey can figures out the lay of the ipnd sight the enemy ahead and lea ;n a thousand and one things of yitai importance to the general in epmmaud. Tire problem has always been to get the, information lack in time to be of service.
Don Fowler of Harrodsourg is ha^k
after a years absence, they all like
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6 Blocks fiom Union Depot
2 Blocks from Interurban Station
John Hilbert of Wilkes Pa-re, Pa is
visiting’ the families of Mrs. Bllen
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interest. In our o pi iron, temperance and politics should never be mixed, and neither dees local option better the temperance cause very much. The only way •to start a successful temperance movement, is to get alter the manufacture of it instead of the sale of it.
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Mrs J. B Mathers and Mrs Tell at-
tended the funeral of Mrs John Har-
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rell, Yesterday
Mr. Mid Mrs. Kemper Kay wfent fishing at the water works Tuesday.
and t’ermnant Guests
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