MANCHESTKK.Miss Murry, of Cincinnati, is spending a few weeks’ at Peter Bidner’s.Born, to Rev. T. Hedges and wife, a girl.Quite a number from tins place attended Commencement at Moore’s Ilill.W. H. Baker is no better at this writing.The busy harvest time is again at hand and harvest hands are scarce.In this neighborhood the fruit crop is almost a total failure.George Troutman, of Sunman,is painting the Masonic hall.Miss Pearl Crocker, after completing a term 01 school at Moore’s Hill has returned home.Rev. Henry Ross, of Houston, Ind., spent a few days last week with relatives at this place.Mora Craig, of Lawrenceburgh is spending a lew weeks with his grandparent Mrs. Hannah McMullen.Mrs. Dill, of Covington, Ky., is spending the summer with her daughter Mrs. PJiilis Alexander.John Edwards will drive IV. F. Crocker’s wagon for a lew weeks as E. S. Tyrrell has gone home to attend his harvest.George Lewis, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of this township, died on the 17th inst. Funeral took place at Hogan Hill Baptist Church on Sunday.The young ladies of this place will give a lawn fete at the school building in District No. C, Friday evening, July 1st. Everybody is cordially .invited to attend.