HceUvenerSerahSil-illsop-op-ity,M□n,ahiges fitt-‘g-alzilFuel Cm.The press of the city was requestednot to say anything aboat the effort onfoot to secure a fuel gas plant in thecity, hut as one of the papers has disregarded the request the subject is now public property. As we understand it the proposition of Mr. Lovett is to put in the plant provided the citizens take a portion of the stock. There are many men in the city abundantly able to do this, and we believe the investment would be a good one. The subject has talked and speculated upon for months and we believe a majority of our people are ready to patronize such an industry should it be established. — * ^ w ---—„Marriage Licenses..1 oseph Tuttle and Ida Roberts. Charles Garrison and Thresa Ilerkins Charles Ilickenbottom and Ella May Evenvine.Benjamin Everwine and Xancy D.Irisk.Charles Jones and Martha A. Shep herd.From Wednesdays Dally.Mrs. Frank Larr, of Terre Haute who has been visiting relatives in the city returned home this morning.SaliM City.Aaron Barber, of Art, visited relatives here Sunday.Rev. Carter preached at the M. E. church Saturday night Sunday morning and Sunday evening.The K. of P.’s will give a festival for the benefit of the lodge June 15th.The roads are muddy, muddier, mud diest in some places. Gravel would be nice.Severs I of the farmers finished planting corn before the rains. Those that did not will have to wait.The patrons school district Xo. 6 will meet at Evans school house June 24th to select a teacher for the next term of school.Will Gantz has returned from Danville, where he was attending school.The Knights of Pythias will hold memorial services at the 17. B. churchSaturday evening.Charles Higgenbottom an Ella Everwine, Benjamin Everwine and Viola Fisk, all of the neighborhood south of town, were married Sunday at the residence of John Everwine. May they live long and prosper.Mart White and Bart Michaels engag-o/l io liffin i____•«