lipa large part of the time, and his friends are hoping he may soon te able to get out and enjoy this finemallfw . Htoglisha*#HV.,^ ,i;2 I* .‘1IT THE BftAtt•• •Local Nowsifseturtrs of Trl tofouo Motaf too!!o Proch From tho^r ‘I •«h» j Furniture at Wyatt’a.-article In wfifchi heavily ia gold da supplies an .ontem, one mannfactdijMrilly prominent That dding ring product 0 who wear the thl is who got the rings ted In knowing that ajjfir f them are made fro coins. The manuf, want an old gold Is an appreciable difference In amount of metal In n'npw and Id $10 gpld piece. 86 tjbe ring thimble maker, knowing thle value hat appears to be t?lfl#A takes check or his paper fooiwy to ag eats alsoThed thebe In-enuad-newr doesThomas Honk and family took Sunday ditmer with Geo. Judy andfamily.Fertile eggs spoil quickly in hot weather, and feed is high, so Swat the Rooster nowlmg'and gets In exchange': the newit new gold money. No fcold haaworn off these coins • jln the'ling. iv5 • 'ie money Is melted, and that's e the thimbles and «. thd, rings ) from, or at least a. go^i many iem. There teems to be an lro-ilon that one may * not destroy ed States money, but that Is an ft Is unlawful id haiudtate a but you commit no crime when utterly destroy either / paper sy or metal currency. There is aw to prevent the old ftunt of lng a cigarette with g $10 bill— i, except the law of ' common e. The man who burns the ey Is the only loser. If a bank i accidentally to destroy some pa* money, it might have lt replaced new notes upon presentation toUnited States treasury juC proofthe old money had really dlsap*ed.Made Government See Point, eutenant VVaghorn found It dlfflto convince the British *pofitofflc« be value of the isthnrai. pf Suet . means of shortening • t©*1 leUgt s to India. He guaranteed to imlt a bag of letter* to'India and rn with others to England, in the time that It then took the letters o. He was granted permission to e the attempt, and difficulties at cropped up. Coal at Pott Said $30 a ton, at Sues f 100* so he load-»mels with coal , gnd^ took thembs the isthmus. Whe» be 'reached : with the letters •/. tjie itcambr h he had arranged iid meet him .not there. Thisdifflctilty he but-nted hy charterIng an oT' and forcing the crgw tPMake preparations to attend the Camden School reunion this summer If you are interested.~ Postmaster Schenck is papering, varnishing, and otherwise improving the postoffice building.John Wharton has been quite sick the past week, and is not much improved at this writing.Mrs E. A. McFarland and daughter Helen will spend the week end with friends in Danville, 111.►Misses Mabel and Fannie Campbell and Delbert Larimore spent Sunday with Stella McCloskey.We Bake Bread Every Day, buy our Bread, it is always fresh.Camden Bakery.The Camden ball team defeated the Deer Creek team Sunday in a ten inning game, the score being 19to 20.* Misses Eva Jackman and Gladys Browne were guests of Stella andToyla Ye rices Friday evening aisupper.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yerkes and children and Misses Toy a and Stella Yerkes were Logansport visitor*-Thursday.Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell anc daughter Ettie and Mrs. John Crook* were guests of Mrs. Mary Hanna! McCain Sunday.Wil is Gish went to Auburn, Ind.. last week and bought back his old Auburn car and will keep it on han to use when he needs more than ot.tcar.Mrs. G. C. Kinsey and little soi, of Logansport, visited her parent , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones, and otht relatives and friends here, lat.week;, Dr. C. E. Scholl is now able to EithjfrY•A.-f-:'V- 4. ■fJuIVV-*id anisceofrroer residentinu^__In: • x'1 ’V *‘t.i. • v r •», * •, ’ *, 1 . ’ v * * • ,7* •V.' .rtktagirQ* • Jmd*.rLtf - y.Vv/r!-8 parents, Mr. ai dHn. John Wharton.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell ano• . # . . .a*. . .a T' *family, John Yerkea and family jfir. tod Mrs. Howard Smith totaon Reuben, spent Sunday with, 0G. Campbell and family. . ^ ;: ’Miaa Rose Sieber, of Flon John Buts, of Indianapolis. wer«T I-ing May 20, at thei^urenta, Rev. V «w. E A. M .Helm, ttwsmmiGburir.^^Pla.;aiiq are pr two with C. C.'* former realdeint9iriilng1is cousin, other relatives in this vicinity..44t- *y