Personals.Ira Drake was'in town FridayChas. Bennett is moving to to his farm.C. R. Douglas of near Concord was in ttnfcn Tuesday. *Arbie Kirkham was in town Tuesday,T. C. Beecher expects to start to Klondike in a short time.Levi Hall, of Burchard, was here Monday.Chas. Myers has sold the res turaat to L. T. Morgan.Alpha Wood was in town Tuesday.Perla Wood visited in Hymera this week.S. B. Brown and wife visited at Steve Browns Sunday.Geo. Bennett was in town Monday.Carrie Watson spent Sunday; at home.Mat Lloyd was in town Friday.1Arthur Hopewell and family visited in town SaturdayGrandpa Johns is very poorly at this writing.Emory Jennings was in town Friday.D. A. Fraltes of Burchard was in town Thursday.Chas. Bolinger of Shelbum was in town Thursday.Frank McDonald of Burchard was in'town ThbriiSayf ^T. V. Pittman and family visited near Sullivan Sunday.Dean Cummins, of Hymera, was here Friday night.Cal Ridgeway was in town Sat urday.Candidate Calvert, of Sullivan fa was in the city Friday and Sat- Ki urday.T. W. Dehart, of Fairbanks, was in town Friday and made pi this office a cash call.Wm. E. Lloyd one of Vigo county’s popular farmers w town Saturday.Mr George Crawford and wife visited at Jim-Crawfords Sunday,Chas. Myers went to Shelburn Tuesday to look out- a location for business.Mr and Mrs. S. C. Smock and son Roy spent Sunday with Mr. James Collins and family.Thurman McDonald made his customary call at this office Mon day.John Linkenhoker moved in Dr. Vatrcleave’s property Tuesday.Mrs. Mary Gaskins is visiting her sister Mrs. Ida Heck near Bridwell Switch.Bob Taylor was in town Monday shaking hands with his friends on the streets.W. R. Lambeth and S. T.Moore spent Sunday withkT. S. Me Donald.Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Dorothy of Hymera,i.spent Monday with Mrs. St. JohnDr. and Mrs. Kennedy went to Terre Haute Sunday. The doctor returned Monday.John Flowers left Tuesday for Tennessee on a visit. He will be gone two weeks.H. E. Hopewell came over from Fairbanks township Friday eve, and went to Sullivan Saturday.Mrs. Ann Brown arrived here Friday afternoon from Kenosha Wis., to visit her son S. B, Brown and other relatives.Clarence Pig^stoh returned to his home in Middletown Saturday, after a week’s visit with his unde, J. W.,Adams.Misses Nellie Taylor, Louie Parsons, Mollie and Lavade spent Sunday with MissK TMm who attended the pisjr at Shelburn Saturday night from here wdre: John Alien and jrife John Flowers and wife, Minnie McNeeley, Stella Branson, Vaie Montgomery, Nstfca Montgom W* I, Kossie Grhale, LidaRev. W. A. Puson was unable to finish his scries of meeting at Friendship Baptist church on a -count of sickness. His brother George was called to take charge o. the meeting.The Rev. A. G. TaylOr, began his meeting at Sugar Grove Sun day night. The meeting was be gun a week ago, but on account of sickness he was compelled to close for ;;while.Newton Durnal has moved his family to Vigo in Vigo county. Ho will manage a farm there. : We. are sorry t-o lose as good a oiticeo vs Newt., but wish him success in his new home. TnitHiicxntusn will keep him posted John Wiley started to New York Saturday. A brother of his died recently at some point in that state, and Mr. Wiley went over to look after the estate.Rev. W. A. Fuson was able to go to Hymera Tuesday morning to assist in the prot racted meeting which is in progress there at the Baptist churchMr. George Stout and Mr. Boyle were in town Tuesday in the interest of the Pimento Dramatic Co. They are arranging to play Tony, the Convict at this place in the near future. They play at Middle-town Feb. 12.