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-—to- -*■—j*—-TEMPLETONWindy weathar.Everybody bouse cleaning.Col. Templeton and wife a': Lafayetto Saturday.Geo. ForJ, of Aydilott, is quite sick with tlm mu raps.Jos. S^vrei! and wife, of Bolivar, were in town Mon da v.*Geo. Finch was taking a look around the 13tore Monday.Jos. Herih is in Chicago; on a cattletrade we expect.We wont give you away Mr. P. K. ifyou give us some of the cake.Mrs. Hartnett, of Lafayette, was visiting friends here Saturday. *Dr. Fall and John Rosa made a flying trip to Lafayette Saturday.A son and heir came to gladden the home of Alex. Shoulta on Tuesday last. Alex, is all right now.Pitching horse shoes seems to be the latest craze. John lio3a claims to be the boss.Mrs. Tom Oocliran is now prepared to do plain sewing and dressmaking. We can recommt nd her vrork,Billy C. failed to make hln usual hipto Templeton Sunday, but his girl madeihim a call one day last week.Miss Maud Hammond entertained some lady friends from Lafayette, last Friday.Mrs. Mary Ford, of Aydelotte, spent Saturday aud Sunday with friends in this bur .Zim McGahn and family, of Warren county, spent Sunday with the old folk* at the Blue House.Miss Nannie Johnson returned 1 ome nfter a long stay gwith her sister Mrs. Warren Sheetz, who we are glad to hear is still improving in health./Ask Uncle Joe DeHart what that new suit means. Look out girls Uncle Joe is about to propose, and he means business.
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Fowler Benton Review

Fowler, Indiana, US

Thu, May 01, 1884

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