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THE ENGLISH NEWS. Published every Friday. JAMES E. STEWART, Eviorn « PUBLISHER. SUBSCRIPTION RAT Cive Copy, One Year One Copy, Six Months One Cops, Three Months Subscription price, in advance, ENTERED AT THE Post order A AS SECOND- CLASS MATTER. ADVERTISING RATES. £ 1.00, _. 3. eee ENGLish. 2 5 Notices of religious meetings, births and deaths published free. Obituaries of over ™ ¥ves will be charged two cents of extra line. News items solicited free al l parts of the county. JANES E. STEWART--Notary Public. FITZGERALD--WEATHERS. Charles Fitzgerald and Miss Minnie B. Weathers were married Wednesday, May 14th, at high noon, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs. James so Jr., Marengo, Elder J. T. T . Officiating. Only the immediate family of the bride were present. They will reside at New Albany, Mr. Fitzgerald being engaged in a successful law practice in Louisville. The News joins in congratulations. Rev. Ed. E. Holmes will preach the ‘memorial sermon to the old soldiers at ‘Grantsburg, next Sabbath evening, 7:30 ‘o'clock. All are invited. That Bedford man who asserted that “married life is hell has pretty good grounds for thinking so. His wife threw a pot of boiling coffee upon him. Charles L. Fleshman, who was sup posed fatally injured in a scuffle at Cory don a few days ago, we are pleased to note is improving and in a fair way to recovery. Read John Zahnd’s Plano adv. Huntingburg will build a new wagon factory. Circuit court convenes at English the second Monday in June. 200 lives were lost by a tornado at Goliad, Texas, Saturday. John Zahad and ye editor made a business trip in the southern part of the county last Friday, stopping at Riddle, Beechwood, Fredonia, Schoonerpoint, Cape Sandy, Alton, Sulphur and Grants burg. Rev. G. F. McNaughton will preach a _Mermorial Sermon at the M. E. Church) Cuba passed out into the Light of ‘at this place next Sunday night. All: Independence, Tuesday May 20, the old soldiers, and their families, and ‘friends are earnestly invited to attend ‘this service. The spectacle detective failed to show up at Corydon in the liquor cases. A well is being put down in prospect of oil or gas, south of Birdseye. 250 people were killed at Coal Creek Colliery by an explosion Monday. RHernaLINE CURES RHEUMATIZM.’ Sold by Roberts. Land Co. The locusts are here, and the woods are echoing with their songs. Nearly every man believes that other men are interested in their troubles. Two damage cases have been venued ‘from Dubois to this county, to be tried at the June term of court. The two Cases are for $8,000 damage, each, against the Southern Ry., for injuries received in a wreck. Remember we can secure you loans at reasonable rates, for any amount from $100 to $1,000. Call and see us for par ticulars. J.E. Stewart, Loan Agent. A one that is often broken, “Do ta others as ye would they'd do to you.” Liberty School Township sued the School Town of Marengo, for the in debtedness of the township on the school building when the town of Marengo The Old Mutual of Elkhart. paid off Wr mth no school corporation The several of their policies the past Week. |, Case Involves several hundred dollars, Born. te Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore. one near this place, last Saturday, a boy tists babe. The Ohio River is said to be getting low and the big steamers will soon be laid up. The G. A. Round 1.0, O. FL Lodges of Valens. will observe Decoration Diy together. May 20. Dr. R.Y. Thomas is at Winslow this week on business and will be in hisaa@ + on Sunday. Lyman Brooks, of Alton, has been at 1, with his son who has wish this we the measles. We have several good farms for side or trade. Call at The News Offles for particulars, Wm. Miler, north of buglish, lost a k by being struck by the COW met We lightning. Alphonsa MP reach his sistee: jarthday last Saturday and was crow: King of Syria. Advantiful rain flt Tuesday afte noon, and the air is refreshed and th people are all had. Sav all the pood you can about your neighbor. and as little had as possile. is a rule that always suds plegsantry. Wanted, to buy as farm ranging in price from $2 p) Shgo8 Pease ce. at The News ¢ of your farm. aund leave description Jol. Brown, of French Lick. was indicted last week bey the Federal Grand Jury for violating the Internal Revenu laws. Putnam Fadtless Dye produces the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stuff. Sold by J. A. Blevins, Grants burg, Ind. James Green, of Marengo, and Miss Lillie Stewart were married at the Clerk's office Wednesday evening of last week. The people of Taswell are wanting a two-story school building to accomodate over a hundred pupils. Dr. N. W. King is petitioning through the patrons the officials, asking that the same be built. We are almost worth our weight in ‘could after all, a chemist having figured oout that there are four pounds of the element calcium in the human body. Calcium is #360 an ounce, or about four times as much as gold. The much talked of electrical railway between New Albany and Leavenworth via Corydon, has reached a business basis. Three Eastern syndicate repre sentatives have been at Corydon this week looking to the immediate survey of the proposed route. The funeral of Dellah C. Pierson, de ceased windlaw of Hoy. Lewis Pierson, will be preached at the pee Church, one of Pilot Knob, by Revo Applegate next Sunday, May 25. Everyone is in vited to attend, Hon. Jerry EL. Suddarth will deliver othe Peearation Day address at Mt. Car mel. IL Mr. Suddarth is regarded as one of the leading orators of Southern T Indi ana, and is soudht outside of his own Mate to nike addresses. A oteeketotaceting wilk te held out Pleasant Helles Sunday in June. at wineh Edo p Prosty will preach the fan eprals of John Nashowife, daughter, and paltocotne and prince ME ate ETE baskets. Prof. Jans Plo tiatt has arrived at Manilla, Pod. and has been assigned to natc ipalship of it in Normal School ach Zaniinea Mindanas, at a salary of #).S00 [47 year. His many friends are sad to learn that he is well pleased with his men hisnaeard work. The barns of Wi. Denton and P. H. Bye, south of Milltown, were struck by lightning Tuesday of last week, killing two horses for Mr. Denton, and burning Mr. Byes barn and several head of horses. Peter Hale also lost a horse by Hghthills the same evening. Zona Weathers, Clyde Bird, Vada Taylor, Claude S. Eddleman, Daisy Wilson, Arville Davis, Burnice Hedrick, Knoeful Summers, Neil E. Litsey, John McNaughton, Mabel Boyd and Nolan Hammond are the list of common school graduates of Liberty township and town of Marengo. Commencement exercises will take place at Marengo tonight, one column, one year 4, column, one year kL, column, one year refessional Cards Loval notices, dc per line, in) aE
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