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as James Kelly is the owner of a or nice auto. Will McKenzie will purchase one soon.This dry spell is cutting everything short.They have quit throwing rocks at Waverly and have gone to throwing lemonade to cool off.Earl Morgan and family visitedenhenvtoier-re,►thnddl-onftliatoofpous visuea ms motner iwrs.Butler over Sunday.Elbert Adams went Saturday visit Claude Turner and family near Martinsville for a week.Wm. Nortman and wife of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday here with relatives.W. A. Welfer and family and MissMrs. Oscar Sliufflebarger Sunday ev- Laura Bell Stevens of Centerville,;erliersil-rn-byening at Mooresville who is very ill.Ed Whea*en is improving his home by putting a concrete foundation under it.Wonder if we are ever going to have a township convention. It ought to be pretty soon so the officers can get in line before a bullmoose eats up all the cabbage. There are a few moosers around yet but they mayreturned home Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Ilessa Renner and son Paul who will visit them a few days.Mr. M. Moore and wife went to Providence Monday to visit Levi Et-ter ai*d wife.Mrs. Mary Qranholt and Miss Lillian Groundliolt of Martinsville visited Saturday with Chas. Teeters’.Mrs. Fred Knight went to Mart-fall off of the fence against election I insville, Saturday for a visit withday.Neal Adams says that Bill Sheets has a hog that has a bigtooth for! Ernest Shireman and wife.Clarence Hamilton and family ofMartinsville spent from Saturday un-lieie-eytliait-lr.anvoung chicken. It onlv ate 15 fries,til Monday with his parents Wm. for Will McKenzie. Hamilton and wife.Tinker Trusty has his searchlight Florence Hall of Franklin visited on his new buggy. iJohn Hall and family Saturday andThe berry crop is just a failure ! Sunday.mostly all dried up.Roy Green and family, O. Patter-is,~ I 9A fellow will not have much pota- son and wife, of Franklin, Mrs. F. to soup either, unless he makes it Snider and daughter spent Saturday out of the tops. ! night with Walter Fuller and wife.Horten Brothers will thresh all! Nelson Hoaglan of Indianapolis is the wheat through this section; it, visiting his grand mother. Mrs. Kateonly takes S men to run their ma-1 Varble.chinery. hut they do good work.Rev. O. W. Moore of Indianapolis,Id-ayrelieii-k,Ir.ayE. F. Harvey and family were in'pastor of the Christian church here.these parts Sunday.died at his home Saturday after anIf this dry spell continues through illness of several months.Jolly. I don’t know but what I visit John Moore for a while.willMrs. Kate Adams came home Tuesday from Nashville, whereonsheThere are several fellows that go had been visiting relatives.this road that don’t understand the, Clarence Ream of Montpelier spentspeed law, they way they run their the 4th with home folks.autos. Such fellows prosecuted.ought to be1BIRTHDAY DINNER.Margaret Karst of Indianapolis visited her parents L. G. Karst, from Friday till Monday.Arthur Admire and family. Greenwood, Bert Jackson, Indianapolis, Roy of the Green and family, O. Patterson andandAnita, and Ora StocktonMrs. Kate Omer, Matron j rest room, who makes her home with wife. Franklin, Frank Snider ■s. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne was giv- family,s. j en a dinner by them, Sunday, July 5,, and family spent Sunday with S. G.in honor of her 69th birthday anni- j Greet* and family, e-1 versary. The affair was a com-: Beatrice Richardson of Franklin is' plete surprise to Mrs. Oraer and the, visiting her cousin, Sarah Kemp, occasion was a very happy affair for Len Byers of Grand Rapids, Mich., all. Mrs. Orner received many beau- came Saturday to visit his wife andal-8.;s-rstiful presents. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. James Clarkson andchildren.P. H. Miller, wife and daughter vis-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brow- ited relatives in Indianapolis fromir-dues and children; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Payne. Mrs. Mary Townsend, Andy Townsend, Mr. J. V. Watkins and family, and Bessie and Robert Bank-ard of Blot inington.Friday till Monday.John Rule, age 92 years, died on Monday at the home of his son,Floyd Rule in Trafalgar. Funeral was held at the home Wednesday. Burial at East Hill cemetery, here.Robert McLary and family of An-Old Soldier Wr. Hanley returned from the Soldier’s Home nt Dayton, Iderson visited his parents, Frank Mc-Ohio, on Tuesdry, and erp cts to re-lLary and wife, and Roy McLary andmain at hip home south of town un til winter.Misses Blanch and Bess Poston leay next week for a months stay In thefamily from Saturday till Wednesday.Wm. Ellis from south of Paragon was here Wednesday. He was jpver-come with heat last week and: tfie-ln-nave ueen given suimlaws ever placed on r son has the heart and common people ever b and is working hard tcfair chance in the gampeting with men wortgreat influence, and tie regard for the polt; digs in the earth, who who slaves day after shops and mills.See how Wilson has poor, common Mexicai erty, the gold mines fields of the millionaire ed above a man's sou there have a right whb would, if possible, tak not necessary to kill them, burn buildings a towns, and mills. As are brains and soul, tinWhen big trusts rais over Wilson’s admin can rest assured that i hurting them and aftei caused all the flurry tli will settle down and bever.Indiana has been doi things. The penal fam large amount of money will soon come back republicans have alrei that they left a big the democrats to pay lt;get about the new st erected, and they forj state is getting along financially than when The same howl was county but they neverimprovements made. Ibetter roads, better brie pairs. The people are but what they pay for want. They want perm ments, want to know done according to spet done in a reasonable ti county is bigger, hasand more people. T have been increasing it ers and the demand for ing for them is grea done a- wonderful jover the county hbetter acquainted ' buildings, of businesa poor man who gets n anything. Companions! quaintance always broaiThe cityv administris east. They win spend the time at I flammation settled In his left ey#tIApbury Park and Atlantic City.from which he suffers painfully.different from what it years ago—this probat comment. A good dealments goes on, a $50,0school house is being 1lighting system costing ing planned, the city’s being enlarged and the walks, alleys and sewe sanitary condition. Mi not cursed with slcknec as it has been at timesIt Is hot an unsightly csanitariums apologise ti
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