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Ltri-a.sdei*yasdif1-t.r,ir;8dr-t-sri-UNION TOWNSHIP. .Charles L. Rapp bought over 1,700 dozen of eggs last week.S. S. Gardner was in Indianapolis Saturday on business.*Mike Fair, George RJce and OliverGunning were at Shelbyville vTuesday.Mrs. Mary Briley and daughter were the guests of Mr. Clay Briley Monday.George Brown, of Shelbyville, was the guest of their son, John Brown,Sunday.* .The infant son, John, of Clay Enos, was buried at the Manilla cemetery, Saturday evening.Mr. George Carr returned home Friday from Danville, where he has been attending school.Ed Witz while ringing a hog last week was very severely biten on the right hand by the animal.Bert Willard and family of Foun-taintown, were visiting Mr. S. S. Gardner Wednesday and hursday.S. S. Gardner and Clay Riley spent the greater part of their time in Shelbyville on business last week.John Bowen will move here from his present home into the property of Mrs. Whipple Ray, this week.Rev. G* W. Long preached two long and interesting sermons at Rays Crossing Sunday and: Sunday night.Tbe Rays Crossing elevator is doing a great business. Mr. O. E. Gor-* * * ... . Vdon says he took in a great amount of 42 cent corn.Mrs. Mary Hall and husband of Illinois, attended the funeral of her father, Sinkler Hurst. They wiTl return home this week.Several of the boys were, at Shelbyville last Monday night at the Odd Fellows county meeting. They reported as having a good time.A fine nine pound boy arrived at Mr. and Mrs. David Bruner’s last Thursday. Dr. Green, of Manilla was the attending physician..Sam Beakstead, of Lewis Creek, has bought the late Benjamin Kepple estate in Rays Crossing, price $1,000. He will move here shortly.Messrs. Harry Yager and Edward Gaines, two of our young men were pleasant callers on two young ladies at Mr. Samuel Booher’43 last Sunday.tjuite a numberof ladies from Rays Crossing and vicinity met at Mrs. Bell Browns last Wednesday to form a quilting party for the benefit of the church.'We are informed that cards are out announcing the engagement of Mr. Edward Witz and Miss Ursie Neeb. Both are popular young people of Uniontownship.George Carwein, of Manilla, is the proud possessor of a big baby boy. George is happy and has been quite free with cigars. Tins is Mr. John Carwein’s first grand child.Tbe Rays Crossing Sabbath School elected officers Sunday morning. O. E. Gordon, Supt.; J. C. Brftey, Assistant; Nellie Holbrook, Sect.-, Ethel Goon* Assistant; J. J. Thomas, Treas.; Emma Brauwa, Organist; and Miss June Thomas, AssistantMr, Edward Mobertey and . family* . * 1 . .entertained quite a large number of friends last Monday evening. Refresh-/ menta were served about half past ten o’clock, all there reported as hav-♦ing a good time. Mnste was furnish-, ed by the Manhattan Orchestra: First’ Violin, Harry R. Yager; 2nd violin, William Kepple; Mr. Florence Mober-ly plonist; Ray Arbuekle, Edward Gaines, George Kuhn and Frank Mo-berly Guitar.reSaNlt;wiedtelaiHite:\AsoT1vi!NigaSIgnMdaardaprWP]scklt;in01indiaisiald ieieiG11s.daodniltlt;sEIVEsgdbS
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Shelbyville Shelby Democrat

Shelbyville, Indiana, US

Thu, Mar 30, 1905

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