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THE NUMBER 13. C9URT CAME TO AN ABRUPT END WEDDINGS OF A WEEK. ONLY ONK CASK SET FOK TKIAL HKAlll THIS WKKK Continued, Others Set- Steward of "Owls" to Pay Heavy Fine Wi Wins In Desertion Suit Instituted By Husband. Jurors tor the trial of civil cases were called for this week, birt were Groff.Hood. Mr.

Paul M. Graft, of near Blacklick, and Miss Nana M. Hood, daughter of County Auditor aud Mrs. KOD ert J. Hood, of West Wheatneld township, will be married tomorrow I 111U1141W i noon at the Hood home near New 1)r A Gorman, ot MtUnmnfc Florence The couple will be attend- was an Indiana visitor Tuesday ed by Mr.

John D. Hood, a brothe of the bride-to-be, and Miss Verna Mark tin, teacher of the Gralfton schools. Blacklick. The ceremony i PERSONAL BREVITIES Holben, of Trade City, was amoiig our Tuesday callers. A.

Reed, of West Lebanon, was an" Indiana caller ou Saturday. EXAMINATIONS 1'Olt STATE I KHTU'ICATKS AT Suirt. Work Member of Hoard Which Test Uudei- New Code. MAN UROPPED DEAD NEWS NOTES HlHn DRvrilrW nr TAU7UC IN HIS HOME SUNDAY OF TOWNS to Holds Test Uudei The county permanent certificate teachers is a iiiaiieut certita-ate a iu, plai I The state has been divided 'districts and an a i church, ot the the couple. in the presence ot and i i of couple are both A Douglass, was a county Ill-others Are iu Adrian Hospital i i i Serious Wounds.

Joe Balea, aged 2(5 years, and i i i aged 27. are a i i lie A i i i hospital as the result i by tlielci.KMSON A i VICTIM OF I shooting a a at i oil, Per-', mxiirni a has iu i i i ATTACK OK iiKAP.r IKOUIILI, a I I 1 hm i i side- I a s-sTM 1 1 fore each county lias separate examinations. The i district com- I 111 i T. I I III I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1- i made to eject i he pull- 1 in progress at the M. E.

cuurcn. a i i I the lu i are being well attend- Popular YoiiiiK Ma" i a Serum es- e(1 a i be i for some Other Deaths of a Week. a "'u'arom-e Baker has purchased a summoned Clem-, Miss Floriiere Kisher ndlt l1 lot in West and will erect a bis home AH Operation in IMuJadelpIua. ut nce. W.

D. Dick I I CITY i shooting is the chief Homer at present. The to be a a i card for the birds, aud times several dozen Vsi- i a be seen at one time soaring above ed a game i a or sp.ashiug in the 2, acres of water prises the counties of Indiana, Fayette and Westmoreland, and the tests this year will be held iu Creeus- burg on tho second Thursday and the the lollo tlit1 a barge the ex- his home I Iho comnu t.t Kruest borough scliools; 11 I 7 11K SU (1 U) 1U11V1 JM Yours on Monday--Ik-atli lu 1 in I i vades Indiana Homos and Claims effort i ed a the i the dam affords, an A sories of protracted meetings are a csnn ot r. u. i.

ick township, and following a brief i a a Pittsburg visitor near on Secretary J. C. Shields, of Charles H. Schwab, of Connellsvillc. nnt ccrtih- goo i ars at his An Oporulioii in IMulaj elplua.

Si nday evening- Miss i I'Msher, ol has the contract. a a a a successtul op- HJ 1 1 1 J. i i a i at and wife of A11 applicants tor permanent ecrtifl- ie Gran larm. I WilKinsburg, visited relatives here cates are i i to, i uouc their i i at i he. HI on the Uepine-Ba-ker.

I Wednesday. David C. Repine, of Blairsville, lt Comn sioner Ben- and Miss Anna B. Baker, of Burrell, wag at a on official basi-, ownship, were united in marriage mt hia apparent I a a s.u-ce^iu. WQO was i one he was stricken in .1 1'liiladclphia i a on (jy a fal coal in the and died instant- a a Miss nnt ariug Hun mines, is recovering.

resident a settlea or continued, and court adjourned until Monday, April 8. when a number of civil cases will heard. Monday morning Judge leltord the sentences tor March sessions of criminal court, Mike Gul- tko who had suilty to hav ing incited a riot recently at Kossiter, was paroled and given an opportunity to pay the costs. Henry Bngle, of town, who was iound guilty of selling Hquor illegally and to furnishing it to men of known intemperate habits as Sward of the "Owls" was sen- and serve work greater part of Monday was aviu vj. ueijuic, "i i i i nec'essary a i i i i zzxszzTM 01 0 lr r-ArTM3; rM iTM3 ATilliam Thomas Marsh and Miss nertI 8m gneerBe Sadtmiller and Mrs examined in any enth I ry Ellen Stock, both of Black ICK, stadtm lller spent Friday with ulditiorul i branches.

1 near Geoi Harvey Kissinger, moved his a i her His second wife, MaVy Stock, both of Blacklick, tft Friday with mnrrifirt bv 'SOUire J. J- i 1 16 ill- were married by 'Squire at his office in this place on nesday. Rliller-Gastoii. Glen H. Miller and Miss Hazel J.

Gaston, both of Canoe township, were married by Rev. W. M. Peffer, of town, on Wednesday. Fuller-Scott.

Alex Fuller, of Rossiter, and Mrs. rsville friends er atherine Buterbaugh, teacn- the Windberschools, spent bun- day at her home here Mrs. W. R- Calhoun, of may be admitted the examination who has not presented a valid professional certificate after- iu tho who from Vintondale, has broken ground on hia Ridge a lot lor the erection of a mod- New Chosen for Ilau.k. I em dwelling house.

At a i of the board of i Campbell and wife were In- rectors of the First National Hank a i visitors Sunday, of Tree, held ou Saturday. i who has resided K. W. i of Cherry Tree, was city lor the past ye ar ott elected president to fill the caused by the a of the and application properly signed by or hna of sdiool directors Tenth street, visited friends j. the proper superintendent on Thursday.

be i on I a tjianKS ior a i i S. M. Streams has returned iroin, om tbe county superintendent. Anna R. Scott, of Brackenridge, were ch i a VV 'SQUITO Vi i Denton Beach, where spent several weeks.

George Simpson, a teacher in he had Mrs. Pliillips. had Mrs. Jane i i perhaps the oldest resident of llonjor City, died and one Kx-County I C. Leasure, of Green 1 was chosen vice president.

iree, iu city lor tne past year, yu. ie vacancy TucHtl iy movcd family to Indf- late l'o uia where expect to reside in Treasurer township, CLYDE 1'rof Charles a spent Thursday the future. Miss Nix, a student of the Indiana Normal, accompanied by a half dozen lady friends, spent Sunday and a at her home here. McKce has moved from the Mary Kier i Cherry Tree schools, spent Sunday near town. consumed in a hearing by the Com of the case of the Commonwealth vs John Quinn, charged by his wile of BUi rsville with desertion and nonsupport.

The delense ottered considerable testimony ot a. shady nature against the prosecutrix. The delend- ant Lstilicd that he had not married the prosecutrix with the intemoii ot living with her, and the Court held that a husband who started his marital career with such an intention should not expect too much Irom a i and i sentenced the defendant to pay the costs and eacii Monuay to his wile. ESTATE TRANSFERS Barclay-Bush. Tames M.

Barclay and Miss affie A of Iselin, were married at Clarksburg on Wednesday by blanks for application resident 01 nunjui rv rv aged 00 years arid one n. ht at the home of Iwe.y a ol hntnrit mnntb The deceased was the old relatives at this I le rty. i the last week. i II. who is engaged 'Miss Flo Mack visited at home on i i job in tne i Mrs.

Ida a over i spent Sun- cal'batb'. a i his a i on a street. .1. W. a a Hvery part hofore month The dec-eased was tne on- blank must be properly 111 ed before ior i to the Department of hr A I of i Tiiblic Instruction.

i shii) where the deceased a born Along i the professional cerii- sll( married Instr Along i i Orates there is i an array of the spent Sunday i Ins i oj ired, list to T. A. McKinstry, of town. 1 i i i i i Mrs. A.

T. Taylor, of South 1'ifth liyiiiel ie, geography. Eng' was the guest of her son, Rob- a i i algebra, history I i i i i i a and I'c'imsylvauia, i i JVps, of Center i where- sbo i a of nor i a i vVb i had rosidf T.TKST CJ.AY SHOW MARKS KKA IN IMfUKTRY Great Campaign Started for Fireproof Construction in Buildings The lirst exposition of clay products ever held in the United States of Pittsburg, over Sunday. Miss Grace Sansom, of Ilarnsburg, a'guest at the home of UclHor i i a i i a a S. of i i ei al i any, physics and books on i a gen- is ap- exhibited in the coliseum at Chi- the week of March 7th 0 exposition is notable started a new era the use of vitrified clay products for mod- 1 Sollth seventh street i i and tor the con- ood roads throughout M.

a a i she a She i 0 i a I i street, visited friends in itts bvrs i the latter parl, oi lust Wt Miss Bess Keller, of West Chestnut Mr'eet was the guest of her brother, Ol-'KIClOUS Keller, of Groensburg, over SCHOOLS OK "William Drummond, of North Js by Association Tor v.as the guest of Mrs. Klliriein-y of The Sabbath School AHSO- a Madv. and i i i tho a over a a Felton a Ralph I a i were i i i a of a a M-'K'k Tuesday. i i i I I i ii iiouiu struction of tlie country. Among the many unique features lircproof a iI and i a i i n.

two sisters, a a l.oim'h- rv of tcuMi, and Mrs. a a i oV'roriter i and a a over A i of i She vyan i inembor of the I ed i i a a i hei i i a i a a a i a Tho I a services i be ron- Deeds Recoi-ded in Indiana County the exposition a lircpioof Wcdnos day. Siiic-e Last Published Report. nlode ru bungalow, erected complete, Good, lot in Smicksburg, to QJ1 the main iloor of the Coliseum a 1 a A .1 A t'i i OSR I Loll McGregor, of had been, visiting rela- at DuBois, returned home on i i i has adopted new a lor i a i this-. i i a i JJi.y i i year, instead of by hor pastor.

i i i a i a a i a i i fol- i fit thic to A. C. Cassidy, $1400. 1 Cooper, lot in Arcadia, Samuel L. 2 0 0 0 W.

Thomas, lot in Marion center, to Susan bteele, $280. Langham, 100 acres in Grant, to John 11. Cromley, $3000. W. P- Graff, lot in Blairsville, to Toseuh Deroux, $2-145.

lamantha Rich, lot in Blairsville, to James Laughlin, $400. Sarah A. Campbell, lot a i acres carried out last year, tho dist ricf oili- in eai-ii distrid i i i a i llov. a i i a a cemet the cost of After the close i ch Cunningham, of Cresson, ov of the exposition this bungalow was Simday presented to a Chicago lady, who won the same in a guessing contest. The bungalow was taken down and erected in a lot.

in Chicago and pre- i a of Wayne 3( hoo hl i respective districts the guest of her brother, i rs of tlie dist i a splendid i to gel 'n'a K. i Cora K. day sentetl to the winner. The clay show bein the first held ville, to James Laughlin, Caroline M. Morrison, West Wheatneld, to T.

A. Hender- 5 Trusal's executor, acres in Washington, to J. E. Fry $6030 Miller, lot in Homer City, to Sarah E. Stewart, $2700.

Glenwood Coal lot in Blairsville, to Jemima H. Davidson, $400. Harvey M. Rodgers, 124 acres in East Wheatfield, to Amelia C. Kress, $1 Cecelia M.

Cochran, lot in Plurn- ville, to Effie Fearinger, $250. Henry, 74 acres in Green, to W. 'l. Cooper, $6000. Jesse Spencer, 13 acres Banks to George Stiver, $600.

Lavina L. Donahey, lot in Tunnelton, to George D. Horrell, $150 this country, naturally attracted a. s-reat deal of attention and was over Sunday. 1 1 yt rtf' i I CJ Campbell, ol New Kensing, al Sunday i In s.

Margaret Campbell, of Mrs tr ay Hosack, of Wilkinsburg i close touch i all schools rs a 10. of visited i i a of i last 1i 'j' n.d"tVo' ago at the St. a i miiH-h, oast of town, a a Claw son lias moved from lhc i i to the flat over i fe a ptore. A I of P.lacklick, was a i i i a evening. Stede i on.

Monday Weslejau i church. n. who is The a i a University Glee I i a i I ft i i i iu i r. of Lucerne, iwnoy hospi- i i a a of New ()I1 a treatment Messrs. Joseph a i Justin Byles Piianco, students at i College, are spending the accompanied by islor acat ion at their homes here.

i i at home of .1. i E(1 i ou hor return from I i a a a evening discovered I i i 1 1 1 i a a lohey's meat a 'V i of A a Mrs. a Ciaw.on, S. C. i i visited her to a a a i i I I I I I I I i a of I i a over a i salting i a i mid reiuler- needed.

he i i a a Hospital a it is I Tl.urs.liij i i i i I a i per- i a i i from car that she bad dropped her purso containing considerable money in the car i i i i I i i i i i i I a never iu better and it is i 1 he de- 1111B tlio hope of executive i but visited her parents, A Braug hler county i come located i I i a a a i i i and i of Mast i a i a street, Convention iu I i a a next hop- Miss McCorm.ck T.T I 1 1 1 4 4 i 1. 1 ,1 I argely attended from all the United States. President iolnl Stewart and svile, of Cam- addressed a i dge, visitors to the exposi- hore tion on Saturday, March and i hornc on Saturday. i a had been visitmR i several weeks, returned (Hstr prcsidellt lhe A Pible I was educated in the loca. schools, af- ment J.lt«lJ.''' ilL to work great good to mankind in this country during the coming gene- a a I a i i i i i i other things made the state- Frallk Kerr, of Grant township, the clay indusry is desined g.

Baker, of Green township were transacting business at the rnimtv seat yesterday. Mrs William King, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Howard King, of Masontown, were the guests of their fath- pr-in-law Rev. Dr. H.

P- in S- town, during the last week. Miss Olive Wilson, of South Eleventh street, who had been her brother, A Wilson, of Pittsburg, for several weeks, returned to her home Friday, bas Miss Mildred McDonald, and keeper iii the office of the 1 a It is probably not generally known that the clay industry has grown during the last 35 years, Irom an insignificant industry to the rank ot third place in the mineral products of the United States, exceeded only by coal and iron. The waste of forests and consequent rapid increase in the cost of lumber for building purposes, created necessity for a building material. i i 1 0 0 Front Line schools and over 1:10 Organised A Bible as as an i i operator seve'rarscbYoirin'their districts lor some time. bM.aine just, who i visit them and on day they may be expected.

I i a dropped iin vnu a a i a were until the car I i a a i i Saturday. A telephone mes- r. a a i wore th ol i the guests of Mack a of tho lost pro- of last 1 1 1 1 jiart of last wt i a i visited friend. 1 on a She became as- A I I fi U)r a Saturday. ()f SOCIAL CHAT Helen Dodson, daughter and Mrs.

W. E. Dodson, street, of Dr. Water crican i ---i i eight years ago and held a i position wcek vlsltcd i hero i ii to the owner the same evening. The high wafers in Yellow creek, tho heavy rain of i and Thursday, resulting her death.

She was llcrlin er on Fridaf for one of the popular women of a Ore. Indiana and a devoted member of the a Campbell and sister, May, Presbyterian church. She leaves her i on Sunday LnthPr and one sister, Ella. Funeral th(; waters on 11 iurB- Tal- A of the i of mage Bates gathered at bis homo at i i the cninpi iinu. tiiu Conemaugh for i on a i day side last make a i ms vsu sotor IM acti to Ea.t bm-nod clay product, lor F.

K. Mahoning, Feitshans, $2350. to 6. C. Devinney, Minnie discovered to Thffireproof home is uc be- bbens, lot in Cher- coming th modern home.

This has rneth- 5 0 -aissJJSffi Sarah E. res in ens, $20oo. a George Stephan In fact, the fireproof i yum, tnAiv at r-nst. of can be built today at a cost of Eiliott's executor, 39 acres ot more than 10 per cent excess Mary Rodish, $2000. of the wooden home, and in ten years lt ire, tract in Jackson- a fireproof home is much the cheaper ville to P- Railway Lf the two.

ville, to u. K. campaign for fireproof construc- 50 tion has recently been earned on Samuel Miller, of Armstrong county was in Indiana yesterday. He recently bought a thoroughbred Per- cheron stallion in Ohio and was taking the animal home. Harry Herlinger, who had been the guest of his parents, Fred Herlinger and wife, of South Sixth street returned to Grove City College on Anna LaughJin, of North Sixth street, who had been visiting friends in Pittsburg and New Kensington for several weeks, returned home on Friday.

Misses pi tne i away i a son of Mr. by i i in vorious social amuse- eil a i i i i oti Viola, a i of i i a of a parents, i i i a i i a a i a i a and i ments. 'in honor of the anniversary of bis birth thirty of the friends a.ud neighbors of Mr. James W. Hadden.

of Green township, called at his home Tuesday evening of last week, to a W. i i a son of Mr. and parents, i i i i died i i i i a i i i i i i i soon ir itii' II I 111 a i loiiowiuj, iu i i the day. Ho was aged i Mis. vv.

IV was due to blood companied liy Wednesday caused several dollars dam- are to property owned by along the water edge in North Homer below the breast of the large dam, at the upper end of town, about 25 feel of tho bank was washed away for several feet down the riglit bank, i i several stables which had to be moved back So the yards at least 25 feet. about eight lots below the dam are feet shorter than they were a The i a bridge erect- and owned by Mnzx.a, an Italian contractor, was also considerably run god at ono end. NIOKIJ3TOWN of the friends tendered '-imf'these brothers and sisters- returned home. Lenus, James, ICstl.cr a Hadden John Waddell, J. others.

Refreshments were served to the party. Mr. JIadden was also tendered a postcard shower, receiving 75 cards. Thirty of the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas L. i a the luncheon I I I I I I. i 1AMJV- Dick, of West Wheatfield township, juple a farewell Thursday evening Margaret Wilson farewell sur at Carey and Kment' wiH bo made in Oakland cemetery. Ihinie Mrs Mary Weaver i i her brother' Henry a of a a i TM spon, a a and i i af the home of David Di'-k. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert. Simpson and Miss Monday evening. were provided for the entertaln of the party and a dainty lunch served Miss a Stonebraker, near Deckers Point, entertained of friends last week Mrs Thomas HcUler, of Ord, tcrtained on Wednesday i I I I 1 1 1 Daniel a i i an aged resident ty, of Verona, at- A near I i died on I'riaay a of Miss Carrie young daughter arrived at 11, 1 a fr had conducted a farm i i for many years. These L).

W. week. the HIK 01 Brilbart last weel Mrs. John Hollis is seriously i Mr an(1 Mrs Church News throughout the country by the Build- by Nat i iial Park Seminary The Way of the Cross" will he Brick Assoc i a tion of America, at Mc Creery's. the subject of the morning sermon ls demonstrated beyond any at the Christian church at Ciymer on estion tnat a modern brick house next Sunday morning.

Services will a be buiu in tnese days at a cost be held in the evening at 7 30 clock surpasses the ordinary home Special services will be held on fcas- when the cost of mainte- ter morning and the pastor and insura nce are taken into of North Ma- township, was at the county Friday shaking hands with the Republicans. Mr. Chambers is a candidate for State Delegate on the Republican ticket and favors the, nomi- Siekenbergor. i i a WeaklaiK of Greenwich, visited Lucy McAdoo last wee Trimble visited W. Johnston, will deliver a sermon nance thj flreproof construe- ation of Roosevelt for president.

on "The Risen Christ." Special mu- thfi cneaper in a period 8 ic by the choir will feature the TM yars These facts have all 8 vices and the public is cordially m- vited to attend. Choir Itecital. i demonstrated to the through the Clay ueciuu. Exposition recently held United Chicago, and there no toubt ttat Presbyterian church will give a recit- the country will i ne i of Dudley Buck's celebrated work, few years a wonderful revival story of the on Friday brick and clay products industry both evening at 7 8 00 o'clock. This is a for home building and for perfect beautiful cantata suitable to the highway construction.

Faster season, and will be a rich mu- The matter of insurance on the aeiiauu, A 1( -T- Gaston Canoe twp. Lewis Shaffer Brushvalley twp. bra Ackerson leorge Ragely Yohana Prosnik as sical treat. The public is invited. No admission fee will' be charged, but a collection will be lifted to defra the expenses of the recital.

Marion Center Born Burned. The barn of H. F. Pfeiffer of near Marion Center, was destroyed by fire on Monday evening by the explosion of a lantern in the hay mow. Several pieces of farm machinery and some grain were burned.

Robert Thompson, of East Mahon- township, sustained a broken rib and other painful taiurles when kicked on the back by a colt on Wednesday morning. A 1JC modern, home, lies very close to the heart of every home builder. No doubt the people of this country will be surprised to learn that the annual fire loss of the United States both directly and indirectly exceeds vast sum of more than the cost of the Panama canal The direct value ol property destroy ed by fire in the year 1910 exceeded the sum of $234,000,000. must be added the cost of mainte nance of the fire departments in mu nicipalities all over the country, no to speak of the loss of lives and los 'Continued on 4th Page 1st Column Marriage Licenses Glen H. Canoe twp.

rious social a Mr. Dick burg. and wife are moving to the Milton Campbell a near lleshbon, which they recently purchased. Ifelmr Itay. Heber Ray, son of parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William phens, last week. Ste- eor se Wm. T. Marsh ackhck Mary E.

ssie M. Beck rank D. Kelly Moorhead Paul Graff Blacklick twp Nana M. Hood Wheatfield twp T. Stewart Johnston VV 11 Edna Britton Kcynoldsville HJgh School for Ciymer A petition will be filed with the Department of Public Instruction, asking for the establishment of a high school at Ciymer.

County Superintendent James F. Chapman met rllariiafl Two Wills Filed. The will of David Marlin. of Washington township, recently filed, divides his personal property, between Mrs. Mary Lord and Thomas Stewart with the exception of his gold watch and chain, which goes to a nephew, Ira Marlin.

Mrs. Lord is given all the coal underlying the farm of 68 acres in Washington township, tn the reservation of four acres under and around the buildings Thomas Stewart is given the surface of the 58 acres and also the coal under-the reserved four acres. Both the latter bequests are contingent on Mrs. Lord and Mr. Stewart settling the estate and paying all the accrued debts against the property.

According to the will of James with the directors to discuss -a, Tohns, of Nowrytown, his son, R. F. Johns, is the sole beneficiary and executor of the estate. Fair Will Wed. The engagement, of James M.

a near Crete, died with tuberculosis at tho Mt. Alto sanitarium on Sunday The remains were brought 'to the home of his mother for interment. The deceased is survived by bis mother, two brothers and two tlsters, George, A Belle and luth, all at home. in Fire Two children of Mrs. John Licht- Sagamore, were suffocated Ty smoke in a lire which damaged he home recently.

The mother had ocked her i in a room and went to a neighbor's. broke out i her absence and when the a were control, investigation revealed the two children dead i )f; having been suffocated. Chnrrh Improvements. Tho extensive improvements which are being made on St. Bernards Catholic church arc nearly completed and the.old structure has been transformed into a beautiful house of worship.

Artistic decorations of a Miss of Homer friends at i place last HKSHKON. Mrs Lottie Barren, of Josephine, visited relatives and friends here last nic Miss Gail Leasure, of Ciymer, vi taken to secure sacred character are among the improvements. The church will bo equipped with new pews and other modern furniture. Harry i a has sold his farm and expects'to leave for Iowa in the near future. Miss Anna Walbeck returned home ast week from spending the winter i her brother, Robert Walbeck.

of Win. Lichtenfels visited at Dilltown one day last week. Samuel Walbeck, of Hyde Park, visited friends here over day. Dias has returned home alter being absent from town for some ELDERS 11IDGE The Elders Ridge Academy gave a play at West Lebanon Friday 4 mght Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Moore, on Friday, a 16 pound girl. Mr and Mrs. H. M. Hudson were Saltsburg callers one day last week.

and Mrs. Jos. Horten spent several days at Corry last week. Carl Horten left last week for Florida, where he will be employed for the summer. Point, was the guest of Miss Cell Douglass last week.

KOSSMOYNB. Charles Miller has moved to farm of his father-in-law, near Boyd and Paul Elkin were gufl of their uncle, T. of Smicksburg. part of jast week. Blair Johnston and wife, who been visiting at unxsuto Winslow, returned home last www Frantz Bros, received a carload, seed oats last week.

A W. Wilson is moving to his farm near Sagamore, repurchased from Lou Whltacre. Brewer has purchased the WI farm and will occupy Jennie Wells is ill with dlpnt Clark Marshall purchased a of horses at Indiana last The Phillips Gas Company It ting ready to drill a well on the' OTIt x. H. Prantz daughter, Mrs.

Oral Good, of ville, Monday..

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