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THE NEW ECHOPUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYE. D. Hulfish, Editor aud Publisher TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONYearly Subscription......One DollarSix Months...............Fifty CentsThree Months...Twenty-Five CentsEntered as Second-class matter December 3 1904. at tb« post office at Owensville, Indiana under the act of Congress of March a, 18.79LOCAL NEWS$50.00 REWARD!A reward ol fifty dollars will be paid, by dog owners, for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of tlie person or persons who have recently been putting out poison.Horace Spore is rejoicing over the arrival of a boy who put in his appearance yesterday morning.Are J. Frank Moore and Jim Stinnett just going to lay down and Owensville have no horse show?Now is the time to have your straw hat cleaned up. Also new band put on by Johnson, the tailor.The Bazaar held by the Baptist Aid Society was very successful. About fifty dollars was realized.Willis Smith’s fine stalhan, Griffin, died yesterday morning from the effects of too much silo fodder.On account of the floods Harry Green has cancelled Ids date for “Eli aud Jane” at the Star heater.Thomas Jones went to Oakland Oil v Monday and spent several days with his daughter. Mrs. Ella Floyd.When you clean up don’t forget the back yard. That is generally the spot where the most disease is bred.Bring in that last spring suit and have ii rm Wnrb paIL-m! fnr ;»ml rip.John Murray, who has been sick at Evansville, came up Saturday .and will spend a few weeks with the old folks. Johu looks rather peaked but is gaining fast. *Gns Montgomery suffered from a very severe attack of pleurisy the first of the week and was confined to his bed .several days. He is feeling about all right again.Miss Gertrude Speck is expected home from Cincinnati next week. Upon her return Miss Marie ’ will go to Terre Haute to attend the Staje Normal school.Trim up the shade trees and don’t neglect to cut off tlioso limbs which hang over the walk ami are so disagreeable to pass under when full of wet leaves in rainy weather.Old nature is putting on her spring clothes. They are the same style as last year. Nature never changes fashions in her raiment and always looks well in anything she pnts on.Albert Finch, of Cincimiatti, who is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Hattie Bailey
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Owensville New Echo

Owensville, Indiana, US

Sat, Apr 13, 1912

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