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See O'Conner Co. before you place your order for a binder mower or rake. For Friday and Saturday only, ladies all silk neck ribbons, 3 and 4 inches wide. . Some worth 20 and 25c per yd., only 13c per yard—The Hub. A call meeting of the O. E. S. will be held Saturday night. The Grand Matron of the state is expected to be present and there will be work.—H. H. Hivans, W. P. Joe Howard’s troupe of merry makers from this place held forth at the Woodman hall in Poster Friday night and was highly appreciated by the citiz ens of that little city who filled the house to overflowing. All speak in praises of the entertain ment. William Ford, who has been‘a sufferer from consumption for several months past, died’ at his home in this place Monday after noon at 1:45 o’clock. Funeral services were held at the resi dence yesterday at 10am. and interment was made in a ceme tery south of State Line. He leaves four children, two girls and two boys, his wife having proceeded him to the other world. “In the Rockies,’’ one of the most thrilling pictures of life in the mountain and mining regions of Colorado and taken from the absorbing story, will be at Hauns’ Opera, House, Williams port, Feb., 8th. The “story. af fords’ the playwright. unusual opportunities ‘and. these have been accepted (with: ‘the’ ‘result that the play is:one of the most interesting of the many that have been writen around the lives and struggles ) barren. 1e- For Friday‘and Saturday only, best calicoes:pér yard. 4c—The Hub. J. D. Chambers has been re appointed | “postmaster at Will iamsport. Oliver Ellison, southeast of town is reported as being on the sick list. The Modern Woodmen of Ermer will give a St. Vale tine’s ball at that place Feb. 14. James Slauter and lady of Williamsport were guests of Mrs. Spencer and daughter Tuesday. I will buy your town property or sell you mine. I want to buy a farm of 20 to 80 acres.—J. R. Crash. On account of Mardi Gras at New Orleans. a., Mobile, Ala., Pensacola, Fla., the Wa bash will sell tickets at one fare for round trip. Feb., 6-9th — in clusive, returning. Feb. 15th 1901. ‘In the Rockies’’ will be at Hams’ Opera House at Wil liamsport Saturday. Feb. 8th. Over two tons of special scenery is used.in this production, 28 people are carried by the com pany as well as a complete or chestra and a full band. Plenty of music. John Harvey of Williamsport purchased 120 black, walnut logs of Senator Goodwine from the Cor Fleming farm northwest of town., “This is one of the largest sales of walnut timber made in ‘Warren’ county for a long ‘while and through#sgood priva.. The logs will be” “shipped. from this station. By an over Sight we neglected to’ mention ;that Hon. W. H. Goodwine and FB. CL. Fleming's fine Aberdeen-Angus’ cattle have arrived:from’ the quarantine at Quebec, Canada. They are now installed on these gentlemen’s farms near this place and are said to be exceptionally fine specimens of that fine breed. Mrs. Fremont Fleming has been quite ill the past week. For Friday and Saturday only, all colors, wear silts, worth 25¢ only 14c.—The Hub Al. Wolfe moved from the Campbell property in Old Town to this place last Thursday. Now is the time to purchase poultry food of G. W. Day and increase the number of your eggs. You can get the International stock and poultry food, Hesses Stock and poultry food and Flecks and Maxes poultry food of G. W. Day. Mrs. Codding, who had been the guest of James Piles and lady of this place and Lafe Mul lin and lady of Walnut Grove, the past four weeks, returned to their home in New Rochelle, N. Y. last week. Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strauser, died at the home of his parents in Stuben township about four miles south of this place Jan. 24th, 1902 aged 21 years 8 months and 9Q days. Funeral services were held at the home. Sunday, Jan. 26th. Rev. Evens officiating and the remains were interred in the Woods cemetery. A notable feature in the pro duction of ‘In the Rockies” at Hams Opera Hose, Williams port Saturday ed. 8th will be the first appearance in the city of Bertie Wiis, the original Diamond Dick. “Je. This noted scout and naval hero will appear in a speaking part ‘written es pecially for him.Diamond Dick is the highest salaried feature carried by any traveling com pany. During the action of the play a great many. pleasing specialties will be introduced. The scenery ‘used in ‘the origin al production. will positively be used in this city. Attend the bargain sale Sat urday at O’Conner Co’s.. Editor Letfew of Boswell has been reappointed as postmaster. See list of property of Rey nolds’ sale for Feb. 15th, in this issue. See O’Conner Co. before you place your order for a binder mower or rake. Are you the man Hobart is talking about in his ad? Better read it and see. Hobart has a car load of new salt of the kind that don’t pack in the barrel. Get his prices. As I am now out of business I would like to settle up his ac counts. Those knowing them selves indebted please call and settle.—Oddy Hamblen. ‘Walter Louman, son of Chris Louman accidently shot Will Best, son of Geo. Best, at the latter’s home at Kramer Sunday afternoon. The two boys were playing with a 32-caliber revol ver which was discharged, en tering Best’s leg. The boy is getting along nicely and no ser ious results are expected to fol low. We have a very low price on manure spreaders.—O’Conner Co. Por Friday and Saturday only, your choice of medium size com forts 29c—The Hub. Henry Hurd, an aged resident of the Johnsonville community died Friday and was buried Sun day. Get Hobarts prices on salt. He has just received a car load of the kind that does not set hard in the barrel. Charles Hamblen and lady of Indianapolis arrived in the city last week and spent several days with Oddy Hamblen and lady.. They left Munday for their home in the capitol city. M. EB. church Announcements: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m., Jun ior League 2:00 p.m., Senior League 3:00p.m. Preaching 10:30 «.m. and 7:15p.m. Morning subject:— *The Word of God.’’ Evening subject: ‘““Pilate’s Wife.’* The ordinance of bap tism will be administered at the morning service City Marshal. Joshua Hunt has gone into the poultry busi ness. Saturday he went to Dan ville and returned with a couple of fine speciens of the smoky city birds which may now be seen at his‘poultry yard. They are of the Stillito de Gamma breed and something entirely foreign to the poultry ‘yards of this section. He takes great pride in exhibiting these rare birds to his friends. Go down and take a look at them.
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West Lebanon, Indiana, US

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