in.II,‘V. Snyder whs mil of the city. have 11WV also visited iIn* manufacturingMiss Gertrude presented to us nplani ..f Ur- N,.!i.».nl ('„*!, Urelst.-r f ri,| rars,v|,i, l, is .-1 ..... in wry l,ls,(l ,,s ««•»»■nninr irs,H-.-rs. ; Th.- .-.miury ,UnmCh wlii.li uvnil* n-niitli-rful iiuhlslrin! plnnt lt;'«-«• lt;»■ I* 'f?Ills ill-K. ul.«■* 'r1 lt;•“«lt;■«*• f',r -'k ■'iiui»M-- St ...... mill mill* ...u mnny m' 111'“ »'«' llifuilln.i.smnls ..I rash limi-mi* ..... •'* »lt;• |«h»H llunnali Oxfi.nl «lt;■'••r ami suu.ll. al piilt;-»s .anah.a fn.i.. '■..ln-rsliy, a (•...K.lnmlinnaldlforwono-is-11,1 tii-tie-•,ls Vo ike lcr I,a i 1(1l„1(1ilysT:,.«»i» Io ul,mil S-J.*ilMI. Inslitiilion.\i Richmond wo visited KarlhnmThe svsloiii 111h111 which I In* plant is ..... .....|H-ral.Hl iin-1 lull's . v.-rytl.i..•: .hatis very nice, and passed through I lie heauliful grounds of the Stale ll„s-eoii'.d he imagined for the health, comfort and general welfare of ilie 7lt;hmi I'uipluyis's. Will,la ilm faclnry th.-.r '’jj fl,r,^.ln;T!are dct,uj^ nurses, leaehers. leelurers piellire shows, libraries, rest rooms, dining rooms, el,From Richmond to Indianapolis, almost 7(i miles, we had a line concrete road. And the count lt;y ami the homesrill' llii.nsiui.la m t Uimls nf ar‘‘ l'n'if'11' ,inarliini's „.*.ll In niaUO fhi: Ji.,?s pans T''S' T'«f ,1..' I 'ash Hi iiiNi,','* iiiaiiiil'ai'inri'il ie ,rl|, ',sWayne County Infinnary. or Poorthere are a sight in themselves.Io what they call their School House. which is just ihe amc as a line, large 'heatre. a tin,', instructive, lUerlnitiing picture slmw is given ;»'‘d l»'o|»e!Farm. west of Hieliinoiui. The unfortunates of Wayne county are sure nieclv eared for. which is hut. riirlii.hiriiia II... I, ....... .vl.il.' .1..: • uu.l.rlrtt:.- lt;Miywliieli is a nice lown. hut were pressedployees sit in the eoml'oriatile seats ami eat their ...... hineh.for time and therefore could not take. . i • time to see our friends. I)r. ami Mrs.\ splendid kitchen ami dimng room ,, , ... . ... Tli.v. ... , Rov hopp and Miss Millie Bmigmnii.vcs iJHl oili,-ers ami toremeti of the „■ . .. .,ill former Harrison count tans. Mrs.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AIIhtI Slav-er, south of t'orydoti.servesIn-jplant, and another dining loom ilt; pro- . . ...i j ... f , . Rupp was lornierly Miss .facie Stover,ide vided for those wlm are vegetarians.cl-1 The factory covers -Kl acres of floorj.-pacc and none of it is wasted. We made a slmrt slop ai Grecn-A1m.hI :io.(Mio people, from all parts ;||1(1 s;nv ,j1(, -*i|IMISifr,,sl ,«.f .'lie world visit the factory each .i-,i„es Whilcoiiil, Riley..year. And people are invited to visit swininiiii' Hole. Also'j- '«■ •hev are shown tliroiidi by a w,. sp,M:f r,.w minutes looking^'•'uuido win* explains many things as he ,h|.o!ltfll ,|M. !‘rin'i:u: plant of John''••■asses through the dilfeient dbjmrl- Mitchell Sr. and son. John Jr. In ajIll!lw,,|!ls' tow a tin* size « f Corydon this printingi There are so many things to lie s.aid eslahli-hineiit has grown to he a mam-'11 eoiic-erniug the high degree of perfec- moth atf..ir. and does all manner of i“j'jiion in the maiiagemenl of tin's won- Jo|, work, inelmiiiig (lie priming anddm fill fjieiorv liuii some must lie binding of l.oo|;s of all kinds, h is!lomitled on iiccouui of the space (hat now in (he hands of fin* second andwould lie rc«|iiircd. ihi:d genera!ions. ?f you ever go toicyileformyndline thing especial!) worth meniiou- (Ireeiiliehl don’t fail to sen* (he Mitch-ing is that the company is offering eil printing plant and the James Whit-sgiHKi to iis omployees I his year for comb Riley home. And the Pie valuable suggestions iliat can be bene- Swimmin' Ilole.weni-\ve•reli,daily used to aihiev.* greater sug- From (Jreeutield we came ,.u iwen-'■css. lv miles to Indianapolis and then byAlso the eompany has in o|M*ratiou way of (Ireenwood. Franklin. Fdin-a otl-od Frolit-Sharing Rian. After burgh. Colnmbns. Seymour, (‘rothers-f\V'employe's make a living wage and the villi*. Seottslairg. llenryville. Sellers-, owners make a fair protit .all the re- burg and New Albany home. maindiT of tin* earnings ’is divided 4Hi the entire trip of r.sn miles we(HeenlM| half and half between the owners and saw no more beautiful scenery than the employees at Madison. The views from Ihe hill.Dayton. Ohio, is a beautiful city of lops around that city are rare, ami: about IoO.immi tlioiisaud population. Ii are worth going far to see.,|s has wide streets, wide pavements and Along the road from Madison to! beautiful builditigs. .('ineimiati. and on all the way toOn The Way Bark. Dayton, we saw many large crops of|(J Du the way back we retrace'! as far tobacco, and in some places there were as llaiuillnii where we tunied lowaid orchards «f heautitnl apples. y(l oxford. Ohio, and mi to (*ol!ege Corn- We crossed two strips where theSl er. on iIn* Ohio and Indiana line, and hail had !«*aten off all the corn bladesfrom there to Richmond. Indiana, and had ruined the tobacco.jn. where v.v slayed over Monday night. lt;»««• very pleasing event occurredwoas i» vAs we passed through Miaiiiislmrg at Madison. We made ia,piii.v about Monday afternoon we stopped for a securing some one to go with us in ourdiort visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ear and guide us alxnit .lie hills and: Fink and dnnghler. Miss (Serirude, thr* ugh t'lifty l*ark mid flt; Cliffy,We found Mr. Fink at the Cordage Falls, ami hearing us impure about j plant where ho has been the engineer some one to serve us thus Mr. James,(ii for many years. Tile management nd- Rramwell. a prosperous farmer fromi. mils no visitors, but the manager was f°lir miles in the country, volunteeredkind enough to call Mr. Fink out S«* with us. And his offer was newline we had a pleasanl talk with copied mid his kindness was fully ap-him. Mr. Fink formerlv lived in Fo* piveiaied. lie was pleasant company.sey township, and he and the writer The roughest mads we found were have been friends for nearly forty between Seoit.sbnig and Madison as]years. Mr. Fink ami family have re- wo went, and hotween Oxford and sided at Mitt in islmrg for thirtv vlt;*ars. Uielunond. and between Seymour and. . From the fael„i.v where Mr. Fink SeoJisbnrg on our return trip. s- 'works we went to his home to see Ids these roads were where wo hadwife and daughter. Mrs. Fink was for- t detour.nieriy Miss Sallie Wheat, of this place.; 'v*‘ wf ,b,,s0 'h'lnilsShe is a sister of Roaj.. Julia. Kli.’f our trip for the lienelit of any mid-Henry and Miss George Wheat, of crs who think of driving in the diree-Comlon. Jtion of Cineiiinatl, i*r Dayton. Ohio,ive Mr. and Mrs. Fink have a spiendid. »r Kielinmnd, Indiana.large lioine. with three acres of We could write more but we fear ground, where they raise an iibun* »«M‘* may say thilt; is a plenty. And dunce of vegetables, and fruit. They we think it is.Ifitiveuy