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The Thorntown Argus in Thorntown, Indiana

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The Thorntown Argus

Location

Thorntown, Indiana, United States of America

Date

Aug 15, 1903

Page

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Resigning Connersville Pastor Cites Health Reasons

Reverend Harry N. Mount resigns after four years at the Presbyterian church in Connersville due to poor health and plans to move his family to his mother’s farm near Shannondale. He has been a popular figure in the community and residents regret his departure. Mrs. Mollie Allen of South Fork Kentucky cites Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets as preventing cholera morbus and bilious attacks. sold by T. E. Bradshaw.

Harry N. Mount Presbyterian Church of Connersville Shannondale Mr. Mount Mollie Allen South Fork Chamberlain T. E. Bradshaw Pearl Ward Edna Woody Flossie Flannigan Threldkeld Dover Niagara Falls T. C. Bellis Lebanon Bellis Flanningan’s Grove John B. Murphy Crawfordsville D. F. Clark Mulberry Jacob Harshbarger Ladoga Levi Reese Whittier California Noblesville Ledger Mike Hampton Hampton Waynesburg Messenger Frey Epsom W. B. Kinkaid Ralph Leah Thorntown Indiana Emma Brown Paris Illinois Beacon A. L. Montgomery Presbyterian Church Pennsylvania Florence Anna Barns Indianapolis Susie Ethel Truitt Bess Stough Frankfort James Laverty Millikan Ed Goldsberry Wabash LaFayette Mrs. Laverty

Local notices and social visits fill a summer page

A long roster of movements and calls from Thorntown and Boone County shows Maurice Clark with scarlet fever, visits from Martinsville and Indianapolis, road trips to Chicago, defiant Ohio vacations, and many farm sales and auctions. The column notes church events, school dealings, hay crops, campouts, and upcoming gatherings, highlighting community life and local commerce in a busy week.

Virgil I. Rees Lew Honecker Jesse Crawford Mr. Galloway Sugar Creek J. J. Hill Sol

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