®BE83BI■ C. L: Rtaulev ; made a flying, M?jp to•’••*■'' =*' v^^f^^v^V-vO -Stov v-v:-—Terre'Haute,' Suodfcy^M'-•Trkde was -.ordayaali might ^ave been.Mrs. N. Fisher, having been visiting friends in Greencastle, has returnedhome,.'/ r ^^■' ;/:The recent rains have dor e a vast amount of good in this section of the. **•.’ v- i * / • 4 *. 1 . . * j *. . . * . % *' . * -v .. • • • • . * | _ *.country. '■ %►’ . * ^ »** . • * ** *L’%’.’ . ’ . / 1 *. *lt; • * ’ '+» * V , ' . • « *,•lt;' v . •* • ’. •' ; 'Charles Crews, of Terre Haute; spent aunday with friends and - relatives at this place.Mtf. Rose, wife of our energetic edit or, returned from a visit to Indianapolis friendB last Wednesday.. • * • , a. I * . • . * . •.The Mail says that one of Coatsville’s young widowers will have a partner soon. We think he is mistaken.A friend says that Tom McAninch plays marbles add thinks that k? ought not to because the Bible says marrel not.”A. A. Gee, the well known minister and old eoldier, of Greencastle, will deliver the memorial address here on Decoration Day.ltev. Bond will preach the soldier’s memorial sermon at the f. E Church on the Sunday before Decoration Day. Even body cordially invited.H. H. Wisehart drove into this place a few days since ard upon getting out of his vehicle and looking under the seat for a halter strap, found an old hen calmly setting on a nestful of eggs, without waiting for explanations he mercilessly hauled the old hen from herpost of duty and sold her to tbe nearest♦grocery store.The fiim of D. W. Campbell, of this place, has this day made an assignmentXf TV — -J r^f Clroanou c.