ilcr,RRY.Dixcn District, HER.Dixon District, /ARDS.ightersviUe District,\ser.Clay District, MUIR, table,ONSON.HTY I'* PARTMKMT. fDavip Drowning, • on, Kv. )N.veather will injure'ops.;s, of Providence, i legal businesss family to day toThat pistol shooting on the streets Saturday night was committed by some stranger. Poole has no such bcys(?).BELCOURT.No rain yet. Dust irom four to six inches dcip. The fanners arc raising cut-short corn and tobacco.D. G Dodge and daughter, cf Blackford, returned heme Monday, after a visitto frtaidf.Mr?. Julia Cobb returned frcm a visit to friends in the Onton country last week.R. M Raines' well didn't do to suit him this dry weather, so he had Sid Nance and Rev. Hunry Hunt go down and knock the bottom out.lletch Stathnm and Ed Howtl went to Hopkins this week to build a barn. Billy, Gerty and Myrtle went, too.Dan Ashby intends to cut bis tobacco this week. Looks like R. N. Carlisle and BillyIiardin ought to go to cutting, too.crofton!Miss Mary Rowe, of Evansville, is visiting relatives at this place.A good many of iheCrofton people visit-and show his cle suading men worl the ranks of the persisted in by 1 embarrassing bu counseling him tc responsible. ^Never in the county Fair were numbers as the; “Miners' Day. the St. Bernard resented, in fact, and you can rest ness of the coal forgotten by all u the Fair on that (Supt. Crutcbfi interest in the trc and through his Earlington horseAlthough the d not as great as it mine's here have little time when going to (he Fair, them up for a fevWhile the cut iCoal Co. was ill a• • •