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Arthur Wells, a student at Butler College, was home for the week endMrs. Ollie Pryor nod eon went to Ellettsville Thurs lay to visit rela tives. _eftMr. anil Mrs. A. P. Kelley Mond*y fora business trip to Indiaoapolis.Mr9. J. N. Hammond name Monday to visit MoKeever.of Winona Mrs. R. S.Charlev Franklin of Patrickshurg,(/'*untv Attendance Officer, was here Wednesday.Mrs. I. W. Noel visited relative? in Monroe county last Wednesdayand Thursday.Elmer E. I.Kingston of Blooming ton was a Democrat oaller while here Friday on business.O. T. Dickerson left Monday for Brockton, III., where he will visit relatives for a few weeks-Thomxs Vandeventer and children of Ersnklin township were here Sat tirdav and called at this office,Frank Wood of Bradford, Ohio.'came Saturday to visit relatives, and was a business caller at this office.Christmas iia/.*ar at the Presbyterian church parlors Tuesday afternoon, Deo. 4. Many articles for sale. Everybody invited.Miss Glides L5«em, accompanied by Missee Ruth, and Dorothv tiaines of Winchester.wili be home from Indiana University for the week end.Mrs. Argyle A. Clark and children lt;f Indianapolis came Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs George R. Griffin.Clifford Corns, seven years old. was painfully burned about the face Saturday, when he lighted a paper containing powder he had taken from a gun eh II.Byron Willard, who has been in the* employ of the Journal, wdeleave next week to accept a position in Wisconsin. H* has many friends here who wish him success.Millinery Reduced.All millinery, including trimmed and untiimraed hat?, at greatly reduced prices during the mouth of December.Mrs. N. K. Farris.Wanted, wood cutters. All winters job. Frank E. Gray, 3 miles W. of Spencer. 43 t2Mr. and Mrs. J. W'g McHenry of \ Washington township were business I callers at the Democrat office Satur-day,Mi«s Katherine Hiokam fell Sunday night and injured her right knee so seriously she is confined to her home.Mrs. Nora llauk and daughter, I ena May. of Washington township were callers at this office last Wednesday.Mrs Nan Beaman of Franklin tp., and Mrs. Jain-s 0. Thaeber of Clay township were callers at this office Saturday.J. H. I.eavy, superintendent Spen cer Stone Co., returned Sunday from n successful business trip to Indianapolis aod Chicago.Buy your Christmas gifts at the ■ bazaar held in the church parlors l Tuesday afternoon, Deo. 4, by the Presbyterian Junior Aid Society.Wanted.Two girls over sixteen wars old to Darn telephone operating. Eight hour day and good working condi tions.Central Union Telephone Co.. Robert McDonald, Manager,Rev. J.”M. Larimore went to Bed ford to atteod h meeting of the min isters of th • Bloomington District, concerning the removal of Moore’s Hill College.Mrs. Kate Robinson has received as a Christmas gift from her son inlaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Pryor of Little Rock, Ark., the bouse on North East street, where she will soon move.In publishing the obituary of Mrs. Catherine Collenbaugh last week the date of birth was omitted. She was born March‘Jo, 13-12. aod pass ed away at her home in Coal City Oct. 15, 1917, and at the time of her death was 75 years, 0 months and ‘JB days old.Mr. and Mrs. II, L. Freking went to Indianapolis Monday to remain a few days, aod from there Mr. Fre-king will go to Chicago on business.ithLost, a black and tan hound white breast, last month; $10 reward. Return to Archie Hendricks, Boone Cave Farm, six miles south of Spencer. rr 3.Mrs. M. E. Strouse 4f Freedom will leave next week to spead the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. R. Denton, at Morton, 111., and before returning borne Mrs. Strouae, accompanied by Mrs. Denton and daughter, Lillian, will visit her sis ter in law, Mrs. Ed. Kauffman, at Audubon, Iowa.Paul Egnor and Albert Free visited James Egnor. jr.. at Camp Taylor, Ky., Sunday. They report all the Owen onunty boys are getting, along all right.Gets $17,000 Jndgmtnt.Mrs. Anna Edwards was awarded damages in her suit against the Pennsylvania rnilroad for the death of her husband, Mont Edwards, in the sum of $17,000. The case was tried in the circuit court at Danville last week.Mr. Edwards was killed in July, 101-L while working with the bridge gang on a bridge east of Freedom.
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Spencer Owen County Democrat

Spencer, Indiana, US

Thu, Nov 29, 1917

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