mmNewsMRS. FANNIE L. YATER, Local Editor.O S-W. R. R. COTIME TABLE-OSGOOD,■AST.No. 18—6:41 a. m„ Sunday only.^ No. 4—10:28 a. m^-St. Louis and Clnclnna tl mall—Cincinnati passengers only—flag.If o. *8-0:11 a. mn except Sunday-North ■ Vernon Accommodation. .Mo. 6—6:80 p. m„except Sunday—St. Louis *• No. 188:68p.m. Flag for Cincinnati paB% singers.' w*st,: .No. 7—«:68 a. m.* except Sunday—Clndn-y, Pntl-St. Louis Accommodation... No. 17—8:28 p. mn Dally—Cincinnati andfJS*p.rm^ except Sunday—North ^Vernon Accommodation.For detail Information regarding rates time on connecting lines, sleeping, parlor . .to.Ticket Agt. B. 4 O. S-W.Or O. P. MoOabtt, Osgood, I nd.Qen. Pass. Agt. ^Cincinnati. O.Mrs. James Conley Is quite ill.B. W. Hoffman Sundayed here.Julius Bush, of Dabney, was in Osgood Saturday.Born, to Granville McFatridge and wife, a little girl.The cherry crop Is light this year.G. W. Cox has thirty-six men at work in his quarry.Miss Anna Gray, of Delaware, was here the last of the week.The thermometer got down almost to freezing laBt Thursday night.William Hausen, who Is quite 111, Is staying at the home of Geo. Wagner.Mrs. O. Ensmlnger and daughter, of Delaware, were shopping here Saturday.Miss Maude Esterly, of Dabney, spent Thursday here the guest of Jas. Shook and wife.Quite a number of our citizens attended the funeral of Capt. Jones at VersaillesThursday.The Annual Encampment of S. of V., Indiana division, will be held at Rising Sun, July 8. 9,10.Strawberries and cream at Harding’s Hall May 21, under the management of the Hons of Veterans of Osgood.The peach trees and raspberry vines through this part of the county are nearly all dead—winter killed.Mrs. George Wagner, son Fred and charming little daughter Carrie attended the Old Maids’ Convention Thursday evening.WtVI Q A It *V# nalAlMASA tat A it tlAMA