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“Calico, owned by 1'. U. Watt?. • lied quite suddenly, 011 WediiOMlay. He wji- returning from a triploLnm ca-ierinid Bowling (i rein, mid \xh»?u about three miles from Imnir, took Middt-olv ill, and lived but a vi-rvCOAL CITY NEWS.C ddic. lilth* daughter of Mrs. , Fi*- Ur. i*s very Mrs. May Kerch visited the Hay ■] family last Sunday.time.Mr. Watts appears to Mrs. Alev, of Arney, was.lu re Tue-dnv. i; be MUiiovhat unfortunate wiih hnr- vi.-dting frit: lacs, having b*t n Miflicicnt number, jr. nn,j Mrs. (‘hamper, of Clav j i 11is experience t-» fill a pally lair (yllVt wt.rc shopping hero uu Yuus- '• sized grave-yard.Brakeman Boucher. ivlm was killed by the collision i.f freight trains, '•(i tin* V/nuJalia railroad, List Ha*t-urday. was a resident of Staunton. I i i is county. 11 is sister, Mi*** Mamie Ih.uchrr. in n student at the (’lav Ciry Normal, dik] received word of the ionibh* death, w bile viv.ting in (lie country, last Sabbath. It was a pud.itn and painful1 sluu’k to (l*e young lady, as Mirhjnd new* ahvuys prove* * to be when ■ II.iplied upon the mind so uucxpcct! ttllv.iNORMAL NEWS.Hu.-c bail is the leading moot.Several of the pupil* are going homo lo Kptnti Decoration day. Teacher* (hdi»rii and I'liiil-ouday.Mr. and Mrs. Simon JfochKtetlerj '* hove over to Worthington andbark, Iasi Sunday.Mis*cs Fuller and ( iirtnn, of 1.nu. (iiis Mate, are visiting their Fiend. Mrs. Bertha fioch?teller.Rev. Arnett, of Middlebury, at-11'juh‘il services at the Baptist church litre, last Sunday..Mrs. Sam Woods' old-sl child i? very pick, mnl there i« wrv iilth* hope enter*.Meed of it.s recovery.Mr. John Kerch the happy f ather of a bnuucina baby boy. Thu little stranger arrived last Mo ml ay B morning. jMr. Andv So* (I) bn3 moved his;lfamilv iiilo hi- nnv • *:«! mo. Tin*band w:- out a:;-, eian.ided tin in last Tuesj'hiy night.Mi. Jtdin Vanhorn and family' lt;arc the champion cmquet phiwr*.|attended He hiiiii-d-iv dirn-r «.» County examination Saturday : i las’. Saturday, »*.' Mr. Krc-s. grand-quite a number are intending hpass.Mis* Uose Wyatt gave tin* training elsis an object ic?*on Tuesday evening.All were in Thursday iimruiug.urn) ewrvbodv looked happy and }’[. e\vn- |.!.qmtv here, ; contented ’ |uerFlaud P i her inteiitiAlice Harper wants it distinctly |!lilt;l ,,ww hoii understood t hut Mu* is not guilty oJ n *UI ' “ ' ’ ' y'fathernl'Mrs. Vanhorn, wh u-.ddes m Middieburv.Mrs. i aL'i-n. a fomiev resident »'f this place, bin movv of Ti-rre If uite.a • ». • i 1 • iliInis hcc/f vi-i(iog oid ftjriidsa °f week and this. Mrs . *and We mi-intention to haveplaying (ricks on (he boys that they say sin/ is.Mies Mamie B-uirhcr was called home the first of the week. In attend the funeral of her brother, killed in o railroad tvieck.There seems lobe some attraction al ChilNon'tf for J. D. 1 licks, and one of the girls is afraid lie will want to take boarding them.The vipitors tins week were Miss (iirtnn ami friend, of f.emi, Parke County, Miss Harris, oJ KJoimifndd, and M IBM'S Fio Alley and I'earl Ward, Clay (*iI v.Mathias Burger took Jennie Hy-Iriiid and .Miss Harper t« Coal City, Sund.iv. and from the pr«n-jsionsfly dayThe HA. H . Post is fixing up) ’ the grove preparaloiy to Imldingjt their memorial services t(»ero on, | Frida v. M r. Asher, of Spencer, will | here and deliver the address j j 'I’he projram will consist of go»»«l ( music,both vocal and instrumental.1 . lveitntinnB. etc. The cornet hand | will be in at lend,inee ami play cv • ^ eral pieces of music.Mouk A NO.V. •We’r^ in X]. , ...... . , Von iw(wcare Does anvbo«U'suppose ttaken along, it seemed Unit tin* girls , li|fM ,jlu. on lt;|lu hi/rso ..were deteriniiicd that he should not ?pHviued, wind galled, gUndereil, Ifule-lx le hungry . »•»lt;! bi*lt;lacn by “Cheek,** away uitJir^TTDKNT. I bustle. We've been holding hack, but noiAs noted in the Jour mil a few weeks since C*lt;nl City is pi have a i paper. Bert Coffey, of this city, I j has packed up his material used in publishing tliu Laborer, for shipment to that place and svill add the material necessary (o publish a 6 column folio. Bert has considerable native ability, is n hard worker, and we trust that the field will he sufficient to give the newsy pnjwr lie will conduct supjvorl. Coal City is n busy little town, surrounded by a good countrv, and there seems lo ; be little doubt that a paper can I flourish there .—Spencer Journal.CLEAR THE TJLJi (irodt Jelm! Did you ever eee (he like? nt his own gnme. Put money on ua. We 1 Nothin? pets ahead *J »». Always lirst in(DhxIs nnd OWithuiR doRlerfl who are too wiili ns, must keep off the Deck or dike ihCOOK8c HOFIRST DOOR SOUTH Dealers inPlnthino'. Drv Gonrls.
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Clay City Reporter

Clay City, Indiana, US

Fri, May 30, 1890

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