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.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
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.
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Virgil I. Rees
Lew Honecker
Jesse Crawford
Mr. Galloway
Sugar Creek
J. J. Hill
Sol
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Majestic
North Side
Mammoth Grocery Cos
Mammoth Grocery Co
South Side
P. 0
Bert Aldridge
Maurice Clark
Perry Wysong
Martinsville
J. J. Moore
Chicago
R. H. Fristoe
Dr. Hurt
Gregory
Thos
Harley Roark
Defiance
Ohio
C. O. Hill
Gus Tollman
Dave Rammel
B. F. Waldo
Lapel
Donna Proctor
Maud and
Gertie Tharp
Isaac Woodard
James Roberts
Boone County Fair
Josie DeBolt
New
Long Distance Telephone Company of
J. E. LaRue
I. N. Wilson
W. H. Sims
Linden Lodge of Red Men
M. J. Hampton
Bertha
W. T. Hawkins
W. H. Hawkins
Ellis
Greencastle
Edwin Boyer
St. Peter
Tom Rule
John Miles
Caroline Beadle
Sylvia Hamilton
Palin Bay
Mackinac
Cleveland
Buffalo
Niagara
Hendricks County
Washington
Department
Duff
Paragon
Barnhart
Bow Street
Indiana University
Chas. M. Carson
Lewiston
Idaho
Pacific Coast
Idaho State University
West
Mrs. John Story of
Franklin
Mrs. Mella
Cecil Davis
Oklahoma
Guy Owsley
Carl
Dr. Thompson
Stockwell
Mrs. Roark
Nebraska Indians
Epsteins
F. N. Armstrong
Gustus Overton
Howard County
John V. Caldwell
Ara Allman
Old Settlers
Orlando Beadle
Anderson
Sup’t Kennedy
Wilson Farm
Carrie Reinhardt
Pullman, Illinois
Reinhardt
Philip Mella
Bertie Coon
Lifton
Zara Warren
Clark and Kersey
South Market Street
Ella Welshans
Danville
Tom Welshans
Dave Hunter
Perrin
I. D. Reynierson
Jamestown
Anna O’brien
Stella Gifford
Greencastle Indiana
Proctor
Misses Proctor
O. M. Frazer
Friends Church
I. I. Cammack
Kansas City
New England
Will Scott
Cammack
Guy R. Neptune
Richard Neptune
Fayette
Rush
Union Counties
Hamilton
Oxford
Cincinnati
Dave Miller
St. Louis
Miss
Grace Welshans
Hazelton
Lancaster, Ohio
James Perrin
Perrin’s Shoe Store
Ray Millikan
Thompson Harris
Cedar Lake
South Haven
Michigan
Robert H. Miller
Anna
Clermont
J. 8. Miller
Nettie Hampton
Susie Matthews
Carmen Penn
Marie Horner
Wallace Hill
C. E. Kendall
Indiana Furniture Factories
Linden
Fred Graves
R. B. Miller
Graves
Charles Custer
John W
David W. Custer
Jefferson Township
Mr. Custer
Harper’s Ferry
Boone County
Cox