Burns City.Basil Kid well was here Sunday.C. O. Williams was at Sargent Friday.Deias Bowman of- Biankenship was here Saturday.Itebbecea Marshall and niece. Miss Grace Marshall, visited at Odou Saturday.Miss Pearl Thomas of Bedford was the guest of Aunt Polly Thomas over Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lankford were at Raglesville Saturday visiting her sister Mrs. B. F. Magner.Mr. Raymond Schrait. of Seymour was here Sunday and delivered a temperance lecture at the M. E. Church.Joseph N. Danner, a prominent merchant of this city went to Shoals Monday to attend court while in session.Aunt Minervia Bough of Scotland was here over Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. Banks and other relatives.Henry C. Lamb a prominent citizen of North McCameron, and a former schoolteacher was in the city Saturday ou business.Mrs. Samuel Martindale of Terre Haute was here Thursday to attend the ineral of her brothers wife, Mrs. ill McNabb.Grant Crane and wife and daughter Miss Trixie, of Old Salem, were here Saturday visiting Mr. aod Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and did some shopping.Rev Buchanan of Odon will preach here the ensuing year. His first appointment has been announced for the fourth Lords day and on Saturday evening before.Dr. T. A. Hays went to Loogootee Monday on business. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Hazels of Loogootee*High School, who had spent Sunday here with home folks.Mrs Eunice MeNabb, wife of William McNabb, formerly of this place, died Tuesday, March 28, at her home inLinton. Her death was due to erysipelas of the throat. The funera,} services was in charge of Rev. Denbo, of Plainville, and the body was brought to this city for burial. Besides a husband Mrs, McNabb leaves a three year old boy and many relatives and friends to mourn their loss.Try a drink of Hire's Boot Beer at the Little Gem Confectionery.