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K inca'd and Mrs. Williams are sisters.The Crawfnrdsville Journal news-p:’|HT plant was damaged liy fire Saturday night to the extent of Itstarted in the job department, supposedly from defective electric light wiring. The loss is covered by insurance.reach ltm tons and bring in a revenue of In the same locality butter-l*ean raising is a paying industry, andRev. A. S. Morrison, formerly pastor of the Christian church at Thorntown. has been called to the pastorate of the Christian church at San Antonio. Texas, to a charge that pays a salary of *L8»0. He has gone there to take up his new work.George Stultz. William Stultz, James Jones. John Jones. John Graves and W. G. Higgins. of Zionsville. who have been hunting in the wilds of Wisconsin, returned home last week, bringing with them the carcasses of seven deer. They report game scarce.The Lebanon High School football team piled up a final score of 18 to 5 against the Westfield High School eleven last Saturday. The game was won by mean* of Lebanon’s excellent team work an 1 th * splendid individual work of some m 'tnbers of the team.Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Daily and children. Leon and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley left last Saturday for a visit with friends at Richmond. Ind. Mr. Kelley went East from there andhundreds of gallons are now being shipped to Louisville and Cincinnati.A ginseng farm in Camp Creek, Wash-! ington township, is attracting considerable attention. Next year the first crop of roots will be gathered. On the knobs in the vicinity of St. Joseph’s Hill, is probably the largest grape vineyard in Indiana, nearly the entire crop being used in making wine. Near Henryville is one of the few forest reservations in the country, and in this Mongolian pheasants are being raised in large numbers. Almost in the town of Bethlehem is a pecan orchard, one of the very few in the state of Indiana. Formerly Clark county furnished one-half of the orchard grass seed grown in this country, but the ground, so the farmers say. has become ’tired” and the crop is no longer so large. The seed is all sent to Germany to be used in dye houses.Trial Calender tor November Term.D* lt;\ 1- William M. Harmon vs Cooper otal. r highway.IX**. ’ John Hymn? vs Big Four Ry. Co.. for da nages.IVv. 4—State v* Frank Shirley. for assault ami bu'lery with intent.IVv. r.—RuseM. Busivk vs City of Indianapolis, f .i damage*.1 Dee. Charles A. Johnson vs Indianapolis T-avtinn Terminal Company, for damage*.I Dec. ||—M. Sell* Co. vs Solomon Youkey «t al. on bond.
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Lebanon Patriot

Lebanon, Indiana, US

Thu, Nov 30, 1905

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