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t-very few are cultivated, being allowed to grow wild. The wild fruit is unusually large and luscious. The apple and peach crop also promises to be good.The Monon is ballasting iU,road witb gravel from Salem to Lauapbellsburg and perhaps farther north, a distance of about 41 miles. In all about 0,000 cars will be required, or 144 ears to the m ile. The gravel is taken from the river at Gosport, and the hauling has been in progress for several days. About three mouths will be required to complete the work.The following explains why a locomotive is. like a woman anti is called ‘‘she.-’ “ They wear a jacket, apron,have shoes, hose and »*rag a train behind them; they have a lap, need guides, ride wheels, will not turn out for pedestrains, .sometimes foam and ret use to work; they attract the mensometimes act very contrary; auditCfefckatnuga battle field, remindin of the fearful conflict in the years jj by, but which has now become hist and is remembered only as south, s now we have no north, no south;are fighting under toe same old das6IuV]1lt;alwavs takes a man to manage them.yyJas. B. Tucker of Greeneastie, spent Sunday here w ith his wife who is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Tuckeris an extensive manufacturer of the.wooden parts of bicycles. His factoyyis located in Roaehdale, Indiana, but the business of the firm has been Sogreatly increased that another factory is to be established at Urbana, Ob.iowhere Mr. Tucker will move his family.—Sullivan Democrat.A MOST WONDERFUL CURE.Eminent Physicians Pronounced itConsumption.Dr. C. D. Warner, CoJciwater. Mich.Dear Sir: —I have received great benefit from your White Wine of Tar Syrup. I had a cough and the doctors gave up all hopes of my recovery and pronounced it consumption : I thought that it wasdeath for me. I tried everything that we could hear of. Finally one of my friends prevailed upon me to use yourWhite Wine of Tar Syrup. 1 took \}:zbottles and am cured entirely. Such medicine I can recommend to those who are afflicted as I was.Verv Resp’y Yours, JOSEPH E. UNDERHILL.Doland. South Dakota. For sale by Owl Mercantile Co.tdtlt;oePbSwslt;livebSFaBLIcPccancA IAtlVO'rMONDAY. .Mrs. I. Waggoner is quite ill of paralysis.Jas. Hurley is moving into his new office today.Miss Jennie Curtiss sails for Europe on the 28 of July.J. B. Nelson has returned from a business trip in the east.J. W. Janes has already shipped G,000gallons of raspberries.Mrs. Kurtz and daughter returned today from Murdock, 111.Miss Jessie Case was here Saturday on her way to Bay View, Mich.John V. Cook has a very fine specimen of South American greyhound.Ida Overstreet, of Greeneastie and a friend of Marv Sutherland, of Paris, are visiting Miss Marie Overstreet.— Terre H.aue Gazette.ytictasinaasiPa1?aetlFdsiSRev. W. J. Bill of Milwaukee preached two very fine sermons yesterday at the Presbyterian church. He will probably fill the pnlpit on the coming Sal-bath.]MK£1tiu:Miss Margaret Carroll returned to her home in North Judsou today after spending the winter with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, O. O'Brien.The funeral of Rev. Norris took place at Flackvilie Saturday morning. Rev. Cissel. the Presiding Elder of the district preached the funeral.Miss Lva Sparks went to St. Louis yesterday where she will visit relatives, jDr. Evans has put in a new concrete walk in front of his new office block on Jackson street.fcV\ociMAatClyde M. Keats and sister Miss Lucy Keats, of Tampaco, visited Dr. Tucker and family over Sunday.Rev. Hartsoek went to B'oomington today where lie has charge of the eyan-gelistie work in the district conference Rev. Karr will preach at the conference tonight.nlt;raorStthEInt*lt;Mrs. F. T. McVVhirter will go toChicago neXv week to make a short visit, going from there to Bay View, Mich., for several weeks. She willbe accompanied by her daughter, Lueila, —Indianapolis News.Mrs, W. E. Starr arrived last evening from Greeneastie, called here by the iilnes of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Donner. The latter was much improved yesterday and it is believed is on the road to recovery.—Anderson Morning Herald.rnult;vcIIfoWitbthobth r •coThe following little couplet written tic.I1)Cby Earl Williams, one of Miss Emma Jones’s Pupils, although writ tensever-al weeks ago is yery fitting just at this time:When Sampson gets in fighting gleeHe’ll wipe the Spaniards off the sea.T. W. McNeff has received word that his son. Prof. W. W. McXeif, well known here, was married to Miss Allen, of Boulder. Col., at her home. They went at once to San Francisco where they will remain until fall when Prof. McNeff goes Phoenix. Arizorfa toteach.stipubaanCagiaw ^Nelson E. Laidacker, the Banner Times coirespondent has sent Mrs. Thos. Hammond a piece of shell fromimsfid'inidolt;StdioihobyseiRcta
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