Mrs J B Suoox Noted Near Martha West Mill Street
Fragmentary notice mentions Mrs J B Suoox near Martha West Mill Street with scant surrounding context.
29 Sep 1899
Page 1
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Newspaper
Carthage Record
Location
Carthage, Indiana, United States of America
Date
Sep 29, 1899
Page
1
Fragmentary notice mentions Mrs J B Suoox near Martha West Mill Street with scant surrounding context.
Dr. O. S. Coffin notes the firm’s business should be concluded quickly and asks parties connected with the old firm to settle accounts at once as he has made a change in his drug practice.
School work started with enthusiasm this year as teachers and pupils looked forward to the term. The discussion focused on physical culture and the role of exercise in education, with mentions of Miss Gates age 41 Mrs Hughes 31 and Mr Evans 40 amid totals noted as 258.
To my friends and neighbors who were kind during the sickness of our sister Elizabeth Small we are deeply grateful from Zachariah Small and family.
Rew goods resembling a fine cheviot gain favor for evening suits and frock coats though lacking broadcloth. Smart fall overcoats use this soft-finished fabric, always in black. From Demorest's Magazine for Octo k.
The passage contrasts notable values from poetry and writing to gold, currency, business, fashion, labor, and journalism. It ponders how creativity, branding, and work can transform ordinary items into much higher worth, ending with a sharp, incomplete thought about an editor capable of earning thousands for writing.
The Carthage Social Club will hold its annual meeting in their room on Tuesday October 31 to elect officers for the coming year and address any other business. Charles H. Gear, Secretary.
A brief public notice from Allen W Newsom requests all persons owing him by account or note to call at his office and settle the amounts owed. The message closes with courteous regards.
A resolution directs enforcement of Indiana sanitation laws to keep premises and adjacent highways clean. It prohibits filth, garbage, weeds, or deleterious substances, blocking water flow, disposing trash in streams or highways, and offensive privies. The marshal must serve notices and enforce health laws.
A well situated office room above the Post Office offers prime visibility in town. Also available is a fine second floor room at the west end of the block suitable for office use or small business needs.
Those holding course tickets for the lectures are urged to pay the party selling the reserved seats or see that payment is made on or before October. J. Dennis, Secretary, on behalf of the Committee.
A black brocaded silk shoulder cape with dark red trim was left at the hitch rack in Carthage. The owner is asked to call to reclaim it.
Mrs Florence Retherford requests publication to aid locating a lost pocket book containing 761 dollars and other papers. The item vanished between Dayton Bitners and Carthage on Saturday September 16. A reward is offered on return to her or the Record office.
Portrayal of a sale advertisement offers an old covered Spring Wagon in good repair. Contact I. E. Stager for further details or arrangements.
A purse containing a five dollar bill, six hundred in change, a jewelry piece and other small articles was reported missing between the Post Office and Zach Small's. A reward of one dollar is offered for its return.
Attention. A new residence with eight rooms features pantry food cellar cistern and well. A five acre plot well fruited with an orchard of apples pears plums peaches blackberries and raspberries. Part cash and balance to suit purchaser John Wall.
Hints of a busy market offer lines inviting customers to visit and view goods and prices never before named. Ladies union suits, 45c grade, safety pins, candle wick, hair pins, cashmere shawls marked down from 8.00 to 3.50 and 5.00 to 2.48, skirt fabric and bayadere dress goods on sale. All items heavily marked down except snag proof rubber boots, which may be higher.
A cash store advertises calf skin busker gloves with 25 percent savings and prices as low as 1.00 per six pair, plus odds and ends like Clark's O N T thread at 3 cents a spool. The Great Clearance Sale continues two weeks, with refunds and new stock replacing worn items.
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