Spiceland Academy Reunion Planned for August 8 1901
The Spiceland Academy Reunion Association announces a reunion for former students and teachers at Spiceland on Thursday August 8 1901. Invitations extended, cards printed, notices sent, and a good program prepared. Bring baskets for entertaining visitors from distance. officers W O Barnard president Martin E. ? secretary invite all to attend and enjoy a day of pleasure.
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Spiceland Academy Reunion Association
Spiceland Academy
Spiceland
W. O. Barnard
Martin E
Cuanins
Indiana University catalog notes record growth and county representation
The catalog notes IU's year ending 1901 saw a record attendance of 1137, the largest in its history, with every Indiana county represented for the fourth year in a row. Catalogues and announcements are available from the Registrar in Bloomington. Attendees from Rushville, New Salem and Arlington are listed.
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Indiana University
Indiana
Bloomington
Rushville
Henrietta Coleman
Mary Effie Coleman
Lowell McKee Green
Nettie
Harvest Prosperity Promised For Farmers In County
A spirited note predicts bountiful harvests and strong prices for corn hogs and cattle with a bright outlook for years. The writer claims no subscription funds were needed last year while urging a meeting at the local Tor Recorp office.
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Tor Recorp
Church Notes Marks Sabbath Services and Hymns
A large Sabbath school attendance opened with Samuel Hill's class collecting 26 cents. Rev Trueblood closed the morning session with a brief talk. An evening gathering drew a large audience, opening with old fashioned hymns and a trio by Mrs. Mary Hubard, Mrs. Kizzie Cox, and Miss Florence Scott. Rev Elwood Scott preached, but no evening meeting due to union services at the M. E. church.
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Township Sunday School Institute
A. Trueblood
J. M. Stone
Ind
Loise Eans Vases
Oscar Parker Tell
Spd Telay
Py. J
Marlatt
Horace Gear
Parker
Ripley Township
Katherine Glass
Edgar Bundy
Edwood Scott
Samuel Hill
Trueblood
Mary Hubbard
Kizzie Cox
Florence Scott
Elwood Scott
M. E
Teachers Refused Second Terms In Carthage No 4 Room
Miss Lulu Hill returns to Greenfield for a fourth year at a $10 monthly raise. Miss Nellie Gates picks Salem for the next term after last spring’s closure. Miss Nina Newsom can choose any school venue. These four top Carthage graded school teachers all taught in Room 4 and were refused a second term, turning No 4 into a talisman for first term loyalty.
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Lulu Hill
Greenfield
Nellie Gates
Salem
Nina Newsom
Carthage
Miss Eva Coffin Sings Promising Solo At M E Church
The Miss Eva Coffin performance in the quartette at the M E church on Sunday evening impressed with a voice that hints at great potential given proper culture. One Minute Cough Cure testimonial claims healing after doctors failed to cure lung trouble following la grippe. Madison Ga resident A Wise and O S Marsh Co. cited.
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Friends Church
A. Truksroop
Eva Coffin
M. E. Church
la Grippe
Ae “i. A. Wise
Madison, Ga
O.S. Marsh ¢ Co
Watches on display at Carthage shop with guaranteed pieces
Today the Express announces a huge watch lineup at Carthage with a complete timepiece selection. The seller promises special efforts, invites friends to view the collection, and guarantees every watch for one year, underscoring full risk by guarantee.
All seasonable wearables. Here is the place to vet them.
A brief shopping guide highlights seasonal apparel options and tips to evaluate quality, price, and fit. It points shoppers to trusted brands and retailers, noting durable fabrics, practical sizes, and clear return policies for comfortable, year round wear.
Advertised Lottery Legality and Special Oxford Prices
To be given our customers including wool carpets sewing machine tugs china set tailor made suit bolt of muslin iron bed life size doll goat harness and cart bicycle watch and barrel of candy. This is no lottery but a legitimate advertising proposition. Every purchase of 100 cents or more for a Numbered ticket. Special low prices on Ladies Misses and Children's Oxfords to close them out.
Surprise Birthday Party for Mrs Alta
A surprise party hosted by her children celebrated Mrs Alta's fifty fourth birthday on July 15. Guests included Mr and Mrs Grant Lill and Miss Callie Addison of Greenfield, Mr and Mrs John Downey and daughter of Arlington, Mr and Mrs Allen Jessup and family, and Mrs Oll Stephens and daughter. Rach brought baskets and a bountiful table. Mrs Alta received several presents and guests left feeling the day well spent.
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Alta
Grant Lill
Callie Addison
Greenfield
John Downey
Arlington
Allen Jessup
Oll Stephens
Rach
Rural Mail Route Delayed Until September First
The Postal Department is attempting to seat rural mail routes but is behind by two to six months. Routes from Carthage and other sixth district points will not begin before September first.
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Altho
Carthage
Yellow Jaundice Cure Told By Kentucky Man
White man M A Hogarty of Lexington suffers yellow jaundice with skin and eyes turning. doctors fail to help until Electic Bitters cures him after two bottles. A rain storm from Farmerton to Greenshore floods the country as fences and telegraph poles fall.
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M. A. Hogarty
Lexington
OLS
Marshe Co
Farmerton
Greenshore
Ice Cream and Cake Festival at First Street Church
The ladies of First Street Christian church host an ice cream and cake festival on the church lawn Saturday night July 7. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Ladies of the First Street Christian Church
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