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HELL, LAWRENCE COUNTY, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897Pay your corporation tax.The festive ehigger still chigs.Salt by the Barrel at Burton Co.Buy fruit jars of B. F. Fuquay. 28 2tWho can tell us where C. Wesley Warren is?4Holbert Hart, was at the Springsover Sunday.Men’s Fine Dress Shoes at Cost. Stout Bros. Cooper.iCharley Love of Bedford, was circulating among old friends here Monday..•W. T. Moore, this week, treated the cornice on his store front to a fresh coat of paint.The Baptist lawn social was a financial success netting about $16.00 for the church treasury.The Mitchell Lime Company will pay cash for all the wood that can be delivered at their works. 20 tfThomas J. Tolliver visited with relatives this week and expects to go^to his home at Noble, 111., Friday.r Mrs. John McGaughey of Lawrenee-ville, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ennis, out on Baker Avenue.Miss May Bennett and Miss Hattie Stratton went to Orangeville Monday and from there to West Baden, returning Wednesday.Mrs. E. E. TJrner, of Salisbury, Greene county, is visiting her brother, Cliff Robertson and family of theAVindsor Hotel. —»■ ■' - - m. •The engine at the electric power house is being run with wood as a fuel and we are informed that it does the work in good shape.Messrs. AATilliams and Case, who are doing the carpenter work on the Hostetler residence on Oak street, spent Sunday with their families in Saltillo-ville.Some conscienceless miscreant stole every chicken Dr. Biggs had last Saturday night. There are too many men around town with little or no visible means of support.A man by the name of Knight who is said to live at Rabbitsville was robbed of $9.00 at Bedford Sunday evening by a darkey. What awful whiskey they must sell at the county seat.Prof. H. H. Clark, wife and son wentto AVashington last Saturday morning, from that point they go to Argus,”Ind., to visit Mrs. Clark’s parents. They will return about August 20th.You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain’s. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by L. B. Crawford, Druggist.Miss Ethel Beatty will go to her home at Kirkwood near St. Louis Saturday. She has made many warm friends here who wish her success. She completed the commercial course and will try for a situation.For Sale—cheap lots. A\r. T. Moore has for sale in south Mitchell some cheap lots. The price per lot is $50.00 and the payments only 50 cts. each week on each lot. I pay taxes on the I lots and don’t charge any interest. Cull and see me. AAT. T. Moore. 27A party of young folks consisting of Misses Fleta Burton, Femma AVood, Code Shanks and Messrs. Egbert Moore Fred Montgomery and Emmet Ireland, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Charley Burton, are camping at the river this week, enjoying a pleasant fishing and outing expedition.Mesdames AV. A. Burton, Cas Burton A. T. McCoy, A\r. H. Edwards, J. B. Larkin, D. J. Mavity, Henry Murray, T. F. Batt, E. P. Moore, Chas. Crim formed a merry party of picnicers Tuesday. They went to the waveless shoves of the mysterious Lost Riverover in Orange county.“Last summer on of our grand-child -ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble,” says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. “Our doctor’s remedy had failed, then wre tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief.” For sale by L. B. Crawford, Druggist.» . |— M m i .■»* ■ ■ . I ■A\rhat was probably the largest stone ever sawed in this county was sawed yesterday at the old Hoosier Stone Mill. The stone contained 560 cubic feet. It was sawed with one gang of saws and the time consumed was ten and a half hours. The sawyer who did the work was Dennis O’Connel.—Bedford Mail.Our goods have not been on fire, but our prices aregle article In our stock but what IRealizing as we do that we have too many goods awe must make room for our new stock thalfor the last two weeks been makingthat were ever made in Southern Indiana, er reduced for this week, and we will conl with our royal bargains inGents FurnishimThanking you kindly for your past patronage ronage in the future, we are, yours respectfully,ason Self-sealer Jarssealer Jars andHolmes BrothersTENNESSEE CLNTENIAL.The Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, Nashvillle Tennessee May 1 to Oct. 31. Round trip tickets will be sold from Mitchell to Nashville over Monon route as follows: Tickets on sale from April 28 to Oct. 15 inclusive, final limit Nov.7th ‘97, $10.80 Tickets limited to 20 days from date of sale $7.95. For sale April 29 to Oct. 15 Tickets limited to 10 days from date of sale $5.80. For sale April 29 to Oct.26.AV. J. Humston, Agent.MASONIC.Mitchell Lodge No. 228 had work Monday night in the M. M. degree and there was an unusually large turn out of the brothers of the mystic tie. At the conclusion of work, refreshments, consisting of ice-cream, lemonade and cake were served in the ante rooms of the Lodge. The visiting brothers were pleased with the manner in which Mitchell masons do their work and complimented the chief officers of the lodgeupon their excellent work. The principal officers are Noble L. Moore, AV. M., AValter Burton, S. AV., Harrison Black-well, J. AV., Jesse Burton, S. D., J. Y. Bates, Tyler, and Rice Blackwell, Sec. The lodge is in a prosperous condition and the members zealous in Masonic labor. The visiting masons were AV. F. Mitchell, of AVilliams; Jonathan Brink-worth, A\rilliam 0. Dell, Chas. F. Mc-Nabb and Dr. Dings of Bryantswille lodge; Newton Crooke, H. Conklin, H. C. Malott and J. AAr. Malott of Bedford lodge.REASONS WHYChamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best:1. Because it affords almost instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus.2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea.3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea.4. Because it is the only remedyMARRIAGES.Since our report of those licensed to wed made July 8th, the following were granted-permission to jump the broomstick according to the statutes in such cases made and provided: AVillardMaddux to Sylvesta Miller; Thomas Vorble, Lou Morton ; Sylvannus A. Inman, Nannie Hall; AArilliam Flinn, Ann Jackson: AVilliamB. Hazel, Mamie Carter; Chas. AV. Russel, Ida F. Sanders; James AV. Davis, Lizzie D. -Murray; Richard Yaney, Sarah J. Craig; Ulysses Hunter, Nettie Sowders, Albert M. Sears, Cammie Mann ; Sarnuel A\r. AVhite, Mary A. Tincher; DeLoss AV. Pitcher, Mary Speer.LICENSES.ij The following Lawrence county phy-! sicians have been granted license to | practice under the recent state law regulating or rather attempting to regulate medical affairs. AVe got the names
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