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Amy Thornburg, Lova Clements and Low Letter, Messrs. Dell Platt, Aid in and Aldice Miller, Gilbert Murray, Will Thomas, Alta Wright, Frank Kenyon, John Martin, Chester Frazier, Jesse Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller. An elegant luncheon was served and at a lab' hour all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Pursloy long life and prosperity which they certainly merit.Harrisvllle ItemsWeather warm and health fair,♦with a very fair prospect for rain and the growing vegitation is getting back to a healthy color.—Mr. Britz is setting his tobacco plants in with a tobacco planting machine.— Cora Fouse has been nursing her grand parents, John and Mary Dunn, and the old lady Dunn is improving for a week past. Cora will stay with them until she gives out.—The officers and members of the Ladies’ Temple of this place, went to Albany on Saturday evening, for the purpose of organizing a Temple at that place. After the organization was effected, in which as charter members there were twenty parties taken in. The home peop:e started home two dozen strong and got to our town a little after sun rise Sabbath morning and report a good time.— There was a fire broke out in the wardrobe ofGeorge Roberson’s home Wednesday evening, and as it was not late it was distinguished before much damage was done except to the wardrobe audits contents.—Mrs. Scott and A. J. Dixon are about inItheir common condition.—Mrs. Sally* •Ingle has come back to her Harris-ville home and her condition is improving. Mr. John Smith with whom she has been staying, moved to Red Key.—The Assessors are now ready to make their reports for Wayne Township.—Kelson Ooddiug-ton was at this place Saturday to buy a barrel Cistern, which Dr. Owens lias been selling.—Henry Wahl, of Teagarden, Ohio, stoped over at this place Saturday nightlarge amount of painting near Arba. —Ed. I. and Charley Brown are buying stock again in this vicinity. —C. R. Carter was paying 4c. per dozen for eggs and just any old price for butter last week on account of a fine baby girl that came to stay with him.—Ellsworth Hinshaw’s tobacco shed is almost completed.— Will Baxter and Ed. Morris are sporting new rubber-tiru buggies. — Miss Lizzie Heaston, of Winchester, visited Belle Carter last week.—Mrs. Carrie Bales, of Muncie, is spending a few days here with friends.—Osh and Ode Better are able to navigate again after a severe tussle with mumps.— Ye Scribe partook of the hospitalityof John Miller last Monday.—Mr.• • «and Mrs. Frank Pui’sley entertained the following named youug people at their pleasant home west of here Saturday evening: Misses Minnie Edwards, Opal Baldwin, Pearl Dudley, Eva Engle, Anna Brooks, Bessie Lamb, MaCj Alar tin,. Pearl-Martin,
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Winchester Randolph Journal

Winchester, Indiana, US

Wed, May 31, 1899

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