LOCAL NEWSBfise-BaU to-day.Now wait fdr the horse show.- Grant T^Vas in Princeton ThursdayOrla Basford is sporting a brand ne\^ bicycler. - ' ■ 4’ Ted Lant WUs here from EvansvilleThe city council met in. regular session Monday night. Nothing of importance was done. The usual batch of bills were allowed.Tuesday. . '• • *lt;*?„-- *Mrs. Ethel Thompson and children and Mrs. Eva Ticbenor of Owensville spent Thursday with Mrs. Laura Speer.—Ft. Branch Herald.* The work (£ fencing the ball ^ark has begun. i?'Byron Johnson waff an Princeton Thursday. • YMrs. Nora Welbonryyent to Stewarts-villo Sunday.^Alf Johnson was iiere from Princeton Tuesday night.Seb-our. stock of New Medium puce Wall Papers. .*?he horse show dafddms been set forThursday, Ajnil 21.* * ~ _ « •' ■* Lex Johnson was here from Vincenneskeveral days this week.A party was had yesterday made up of the little girls who were quarentiued The next thing no doubt will be a reunion of survivors of the measles.Lewis Wytenbaugh has just finished putting in farm scales for Geo. N. Yeager. Mr. Yeager will also install a water system in his residence at ouce.r' Henry Dugan was a business visitor to Evansville yesterday. *Victor Brumfield aud wife were hereirorn Ft. Branch Sunday.Ilenry Johnson transacted business in Mt. Vernon Thursday.1 Will Garner and Gus Montgomery spent Sunday in Posey ville.The .Lagow Music Store received .several handsome pianos this week.There was a heavy’ frost Wednesday7 night, but those who are supposed to know, express the opinion that the fruit piospeets were not damaged to any great extent.Alonzo Yates came over from Fort Branch Thursday night, where he had been called to conduct the funeral of Chas. Victor, and returned to his home ill Viuceiines yesterday morning.John Johnson and Millard Lucas, who attended the state convention as delegates have returned. R. H. Barnett went from Indianapolis to Chicago and was expected honre last night.If you have sore eyes of any kind use Sutherlands’s Eagle Eye Salve. It is