ionbe-ap-np*ht,erens*iewnogiewingwho! ofatfinergewillLDoneI. 1ppl-life,oodret.lt;Copyrij5hLSENT A URGE DELEGATIONFifteen Members From Local Church Attend Convention at Windfall.The convention of the Christian churches of Tipton county held at Windfall, Wednesday, was the best and most enthusiastic ever held in theicounty,!State; Secretary C. W. Cauble, and State Bible School Supt. Garry L.Cook, both of Indianapolis, deliveredmasterful addresses. The most splendid fellowship prevailed, and all went home better equipped for the Maste, ’s work.The following delegates were in attendance from the Christian church here: Mrs. Everett Bunch, Mrs. Mary Holmes, Miss Lola Ferguson, E. Cooper ider. Mrs. Will Pritchard, Miss Hazel Shockley, Miss Marie Cox, George Freeman, Mrs. George Freeman, J. P. Bozell, Mrs. J. P. Bozell, Ellsworth Thorpe,; Mrs. Ellsworth Thorpe, Rev. J. A. Parker, Mrs. J. Parker.INDEBTEDNESS TOO LARGETrustee Calls Attention to an Error In . His Report as Published.Trustee L. J. Vandevender of Goldsmith, was in Kemptoh on business Wednesday. He'calls attention to the error iii his report recently published in the Courier, whereby an extra cipher made the township indebtedness read, $115,000.00, when it should have been $11,500.00. Since the publication of the report another $500.00 has .been paid on the indebtedness, reducing it to even $11,‘000.00. • . 'Three. Ages of Crime.There are three ages of criminals, ! said Lecoq, the detective.The first age, from, seventeen to thirty, is the daring and desperate one. Highway'robbery, bludgeonings and hold-ups, murder for a few dollars —this is the worst age, a cruel, wicked and supremely foolish age.The second age, from thirty to for*tv-five. Is the cautious middle one.B«*ught Lumber YarA deal was completed at 1 first of the waek whereby Smith Lumber Company, .the F. J. Fralich yards at ths Mr. Fralich at one time t yards here, which are now ■ the Smith Company, who yards at Tipton and W abash.rrt ^ riScrewing up the EyeDisastrous to the beauty o expression is the habit of aci the eyes. The trick points v Iy to defective vision and c for a visit to an oculist, must not be delayed, for uglj around the eyes is the lea this defect- A short-aightelt; oeverely handicapped when in school life, and neglectc leads to serious eye trouble life. Properly prescribed are all that is required to particular trouble.Waistcoat a Monarch’*Historians tell us that Chi England made a resolution the fashion of his ■ dress to he would never alter, and cated this decision to his Ortnh^r From a dia