........... , (iciiM'H’u 11lt;111ciifit of the church. The puhlicarocordially j W|n|„ (-l( j„r,i invited.crgv in wintrki Tb« effort to shirt a Democratic paper* wagon*, in lii- \ has hilled. The party did not led lik*lt;| sumd;enmity h«M \ pi.a-*, for ti»'* p. tim.-* ior t ho n-»i Sam I ’.troy, ullo oral** «mi ihc illycr will g up signilie tin of iiiassuming tlua pres* urn of sustaining lhoi gan—they have* had some costly experience in that linn—ami mo I ho project has •gone glimmering.’*A. L. Breedlove, oi Moorcsvilio, out* of the county student* hi Purdue Dni-versity, whs brought homesick Saturday afternoon and died Saturday night, of air i.s often dan inhumation of the bowels, He waa a 1 jk| noj promising young man.Marriage licenses issued since our last report:Ueo. K. Means to Loretta Murphy.James P. Holler to Matilda J, BaalimJohn W. Out land to A lie* C. Uibbs.Josiab Teague to Maggie K. Shane.The Indiana Conference of the M. K. church will convene in Mariinsville,September 18th. Bishop Harris will preside. Thorn will he about 17’ preach-mcnccmeni, at morrow evi-niiparticipate in music will onlii William K. Mdence t»f iiis tiM\ this place, of c! morning, aged Billy was an etentiyo to Iium cute organ!/, n ilt;ora and Conference visitors to entertain, community, wMartinsville will prove equal to tin* do-mam) thus made upon her hospitalities,David Blunk, whose resilience is in Hendricks county while his barn is in Morgan, and who has one tield which is : play the leadintit t u'li i itt i**s and in four towiislhii* ti...............felt Iiv nuiuero • rThe people ol UpM about a M nent cii i/.en am