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Thursday, August 11, 1910,NEW5 NOTES.atPrcejenPriniofflani iis a (sto(From Tbor«4ay*o Dally.)Hiram Alexander, of Mariontownship, was a visitor to the city today.Mrs. Tilden McClain is spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Borden, of Moral township.Mrs. Clarence Hancock and Miss Annis Hill, of this city, spent the day with relatives in Hendricks an( township. eniDr. Keeling, of Waldron, reports the birth of a boy this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kanouse, of Noble township.The children of Amos Shamk, of Fountaintown, gave a big dinner in honor of the celebration of the sev-enty-tliird anniversary of his birthat that place, yesterday. Mr. Shamk was also the recipient of a postal-card shower.T. J. Treon, of Hendricks township; Ferdinand -Treon, of Jackson township; F. C. Treon, of this city and Mrs. Laura Fox, of Hope, willpaihoieveameveoftontovtonLeiwe:Zelmaattend the Treon-Ruebaker family j.thepos1Mobustowreunion to be held at. the fair grounds in Dayton, O., August 18.Fred Pile, who was wounded by a I mu shot from his father’s rifle, Tuesday thr night, after being mistaken for a ed burglar at his home near Marietta, pillt; was reported to be resting some- we what easier today. The ball has not Ma been found ana he,is still in a seri- wri ous condition. j daWill Smithers, who was operated | fea on at Indianapolis yesterday, survived the operation and was steadily gaining strength today. The operation was performed by Dr. T. C..Kennedy and was the second for young Smithers within the past four I ^ months. IisJoe Beyer, Jr., of Liberty township, has the banner yield of wheaj I ^ up to date. Ten acres of the genial ^er •ex-trustee’s land gave up 360 hush- er els of wheat, which tested sixty M pounds. Joe says he used home- Tor grow7n fertilizer, manure, on this I Wa field. I herThe Red Cross degree and the Or-1 5der of the Temple were conferred Lie on Wilbur O. Peck and Walter Otto on at the meeting of the Knights Tern- I Siel plar yesterday afternoon and even-1 feu ing. A fine supper was served and a * large number of knights were pres- I shi] ent to enjoy the feed and witness the I malt; ritualistic work. atT HA horse hitched to a wagon be-1 to 1 longing . to Walter A. Brown, the I i tinner, slipped on the pavement as rU£** ithe wagon was turning off Harrison I city street on to Jackson street this hav morning and fell to the pavement. I Cou One of the shafts on the wagon was I j broken, the harness was consider- has ably damaged and the horse was bruised and cut.1,1' a meEdgar Stiers, who has been prin- | Qua cipal of the Manilla high school for ^ the past eight .years, has handed in gch his resignation to Trustee J. A. Shelton and the same has been accepted. Mr. Stiers has accepted the position of cashier and bookkeeper in the new Mull bank at Gwynne-ville/ A successor to Mr. Stiers has not been chosen.Miss Leola Jones, of south Weststreet, entertained fourteen young.lady friends at a delightful porch party last evening in .honor of MissMabel McCarty, of New York, who is visiting relatives and friends in the city and county. Music and games furnished diversion during the evening and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.Walter Clifford Rominger andMrstowedner.¥ed on 1 She Mrs as 1R chu: and so 01 in 1 whoMt
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