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WELL KNOWN M0NON CWfSJE WE® AT iiONJI€EUjOMr. IT. Ll. Shesler and Mrs. 3L GeMeof this place were married Monday by Rev. Wm. MeCorMe at MOTttcella. After a short visit with, the -groom's 'brother, Supt. Wes Shesler, at the County Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Shesler extended their t rip to Delphi and otherpoints where they have acquaintances.:They have many friends here to wish them bon vofage on the sea main-mania 1. * They are old residents here and now reside in east Monon.rites for cue who gave Ms Me for'hiscountry and from humble and untoward circumstances had received the#platfits of a seaman. Who won distinction in the navy became of 'Ms accuracy in marksmanship. AM honor to his memory.H—)iPOSTPONED- Owing to the Injury of Mr. Mote the hearing of the petition of the M.tmon Telephone Co., by the Public Service Commission, which was to be held Feb. 7, the hearing has been indef Stately postponed. As j there were several changes in time before thedate was finally fixed, Mr. Warner* the manager, is beginning to wonder when he will get a look in with, the august body.A group meeting of Methodist ministers was held at Moifticeilo Friday for the purpose of discussing the Centenary Movement, now so prominent lin methodism throughout the world. The churches represented at this meeting were Medaryville, Francesville, Monon, Reynolds, Idaville, Bumetts-Tiile and Monticello. A plan for an exchange of pulpits in this group Sun-jday forenoon, Feb. 17, at which theIimportant subject named wiTl be presented, was agreed upon and pastors assigned for the occasion. Rev. Fred Liongwell will occupy the pulpit at 1 Francesville and Rev. Hensley of Me-daryville will preach here under this i arrangement.1DIEDLittle Pauline Lyda Rodgers was born Dec. 29, 1918 and departed this life Jan. 20th, 1919, at the age of one month, and 1 day. She was the Infant. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rodgers. Besides her parents she leaves two brothers, John and Emmet and two sisters Iva and Mary. “The little rosebud on earth to bloom in Heaven/’tIHERE ON FURLOUGHM. Sdhorenstein is here on furlough from Camp Custer until Feb. 15, when he will return to camp and expects to be discharged. „ Mr. Schornstein with other White county registrants went to Nitro, Vit., last summer. From there he was sent., to Camp Custer, Mich., and placed in the signal service. Later he was sent to Camp Hancock and assigned to officers training school. He expects to return to Mon on only lor a short period.*IELMORE LUTES In French HospitalPotatoes 65c for % bushel at Tulls Dept. Store.Bargains at Craft’s Saturday. Read ad. on back page.Coming about Feb. 15 to Mar. 1st a big line of ladies and Misses hats, new spring styles galore, Tulls Dept. Store. 5 Phone 6-A.SALE LUNCHESPersons holding public sales, desiring lunch on #*e ground, will profit by seeing me. Will guarantee $5.00 for privilege.GEO. STRYKER.Mon on, Ind.— » V v-' *V* Ws A AHARVEY LUTES Recently discharged from CampTaylor.er, for an X-ray examination, which showed a complicated fracture at the elbow. On their return the arm was placed in a plaster caste.GustaveTs Furniture Store News.The war is indeed over—but the way the two returned soldiers—Frank Watson from overseas, and Car! R. Gustave! fresh from the battles of Camp Taylor, are smashing crating these days you know there is something doing in the Furniture line. The sales for the Gustave! Furniture and Rug store for January, equaled the sale of any 3 previous Januarys put together. The weather is a factor of course, but if you could see the fine furniture and mgs coming in daily as a result of five days buying at the Chicago Furniture Market, you too, would not wait for house cleaning to buy. The early bird gets the worms and the early customer this year of all years will land the choice in both Furniture and Rugs this spring. We almost thought we heard a robin this morning. You will find us on the west side of North Main street, Monti-cello.MISSIONARY SOCIETYThe Baptist Ladies Missionary So-jeiety will meet with Mrs. Fred Ball* • ,■Thursday afternoon, Feb. 13. Mrs. i C. C. Middlestadt, leader.\ If you want Bigger Hog Profits, feed I Schumacher Feed, for sale at the Feed j Store $3.00.!IIfcli ■I.Oll —1» ««—SHW-DEGREE WORK.There will be five candidates for the initiatory degree at the regular meet-| ing of Mon on Lodge, No. 524, I. O. O. F.J Saturday night. A full attendanceis desired.j Wards Fairy Sponge cakes, Silver i Queen cakes, everv Saturday. Tulls.CLAY LUTES With Army of Occupation at Luxemburg, Germany.
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