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tered at the Pierodion, ‘gn ‘he Recon fa ¢om diana, poutome f transmission through the canns at second-class rates. M F. BROSNAHAN, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1899. THE LOCAL MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Radcliff Bros., dealers in general merchandise, Pierceton, and Eggs 15c Lard, 6c. Butter the Beeawax, Itc. Ducks, live per pound, 6c. Turkeys, 7c. Chickens, live, 5c Ducks, 7c. Gata, 16c. Giatees seed, Bi. ‘Hogs, live 4.25 Dr. W. A. Mabie, D. V. 5. ...VETINARY SURGEON and DENTIST... Calls promptly attended. DENTAL SURGERY A SPECULTY. Infermary Corner South and Detroit streets WARSAW, IND. Telephone i. Dr. BULSON, Fort Washe, Ind BS West Wayne St. exctice Limited to Diseases of the END. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Adjusted, ie Eddy accompanied Chas. Bow nie to South Whitley Sunday afternoon. IC A, Underwood went to Warsaw yesterday to dispose of a large lot of poultry. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Welker of Mat toon, NL, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore for several days, left for their home Monday noon. Walter Shaeffer is making arrange ments to open a photograph gallery in the Matchett building, occupying the rooms recently vacated by Dr. Coffman. John Prizer and family of Monroe township have gone to California to spend the winter. They will stop with Mr. Prizer's brother, George, at Hemet, Cal. At Switzer’s news stand in the post office can be found a complete line of the latest works of fiction. These books are loaned to the public at 5 cents per copy =a Harry Hummhhouser and Wm. Met Namara are attending the semi-annual meeting of Scottish Rite Masons in Fort Wayne this week. Mr. Mct Namara is one of a class of 22 who take the 16th degree at this conclave. There is a movement on foot to organize an anti-gossip club in this place. The movement is in the right direction and we hope the club will be organized with a large membership. ‘The probability is, however, that the wise thing will end in talk. Little Donald Humphreys accom panied the editor to Warsaw .Tuesday morning where he was met by father, J. E. Humphreys, pods an exceedingly bright little fellow and vile enroute to Warsaw he finished much amusement to the passengers on the trim. When Reuben Leifer is in the country, how he never takes off his cost and veet. The reason is this: He was working at the home of M. 5. Jolliff the other day and he hung his coat and vest on the fence. Mr. Jolliff's cow came slong a few moments later and eat both garments. The cows strange appetite for clothing is explained on the theory that Reuben handled so many onions this fall that his clothes had a vegetable flavor.
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Pierceton Record

Pierceton, Indiana, US

Thu, Nov 16, 1899

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