ir which 1 it and hey can, lishmentsteppingaenl, im-them is teacher,line will be used and quite interestidg I sessions are expected. y IPatrons and pupils are all cordially invited and expected to be present.DRSelmaBob Cougill was in town one evening this week.VeteriDOME:1, g^an do bad toThe welcome rum has broken the long drought.! Office 0|Muncimnced a *A\r pupil, were not you did did not ? setting; John Clark and wife, started for the.World’s Fair, Sunday morning.SecrEverefc Sftlls. who was stepped on bya horse, is now able to be out again.thevOne part ffiging to lite, gen-to your ew only, 'ell. This hooi likeOur schools have been postponed, on* t'jaccount of the small-pox scare, untiltooltlie 25th insl.* Mrs. Martin’s house, west of town, is*» -* »about completed. It was built by theDunckle Bros.Hauling and accorcnear the Ein do to , and rest x show a you show irelv love5 one is a a part ofMr. Clark Lewellen, of W. Va.# was in town one day last week visiting relatives and friends.ALTJ. V. Mills, of Farmland, was theguest of Miss Sadie Moore, Saturday*evening and Sunday.PflRKRAO* teacherthan he d think.are youj? Watchones—not hat they iltivate a ange!Rev. F. A. Robinson and .family went to jthe country Tuesday evening, to be present at the wedding of Miss Maude Jones.c.,♦Nto. 12, roai No. 84, local No. 8, expre;Rev. F. A. Robinson was not in a condition to fill his pulpit, last Sunday,on account of ill-health. Rev. Will.»Fertich officiated.♦No. 9, expr No. 85, local ♦No. 3, mall ♦Trains st►3Mrs. Anna Hoover, Miss Ida Lewellen I Trains pass John Davis, of Smithfteld, and a Mrs. he feels IjLewls, of Connecticut, left here Thurs-to scold jiday morning, for the World’s Fair.Leaves Mb* Leaves MurConnects3 the oneil; he sees dts- of theC. M, Orr, wife and mother-in-law, |L,OT88.MSlIreturned from Petosky, Mich., last week*4 ConnectsCharley caught some nice pickerel while there, several of which he brought others do I home to his relatives.iis:ilDollF.Trains passitfui, Be faults of own.RKENT./Leave* BfmMis* Hattie Felton is homeffrom Lebanon, where she has been staying with J her sister Mrs. John Skiff. She stopped at Indianapolis and attended the encampment, on her way/home..Loaves 3fcri Leaves Mui Connectsrare couu-itute met Mondaj' the pur-assigning Lewellen thejneet-l song and ss of the rs unani-of Dale-tehools, as and- J. E. id school,upon the lent, Mrs and-S, C..mittee oni then pro-ra regardLast week, while cutting corn,. John (i Bortsfield had his leg cut by a fur. on a corn cutter*. Ttie wound, which, was an ugly one, .was dressed by Ite Smith. John ls.mo.w doing the emtifc act-* -Tnvi. A game of .base-balHwaa- played here last Saturday afternoon,. between the Parkerfand .gehn* ehibsr resulting in ascore of 21. to-IS in favor of Parkes.*Many spectators were present and enjoy-►ed the garnerNo. 3.......No. 5.......INo, I, • • • * ♦No. 9f locaT .No. 2.......No. 4.......No, 6.......♦No. 10, loeNo. 5 and ♦Only carssed were tie’s Read-r. W. H. , in whichschools inJ, E, Davis, of our town, had quite }a little excitement Thursday morning. iHm horse became unmanageable, while 'In the hands of his wife, throwing her out of the buggy and then running a,, way. Mrs. Davis was not seriouslyhurt, and the horse was caught b» „*foredoing any further damage, Joe looking pale yet.STONESCotrj?he R*h.aa senl»wHJch *theedimtVHfeE softie prfrtf of the cou CWtftfy Bo krtfing ft}]existence \ Rulb h 'Having eh*'shall allowito enter or