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Mr 0 H McClister Gadberry spent last Friday and Satur ¬

day with his brother J W McClister of this place

Mr Louis Norris and sons Ed-

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did business here lastR

weekMr

JC Yates of the FlatWoods community did businesshere one day last week

A little daughter of Mrs AllieMyers was very sick a few daysof last week

Capt Bradshaw of Columbia

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the third Sunday in Aprilat 10 a m for the purpose oforganizing a Sunday School

Mr Hadis Harvey has acceptedan agency with the ChicagoTelephone Company and is nowinstalling phones on the new lin-

Mrs J G Stotts is very sickat this writing She has stom¬

ach trouble

Arthur Royse one of four suc ¬

cessful farmers was deliveringwheat to the Columbia mills lastMonday

Banerd Harvey is preparing tobuild a new residence during thecoming Spring and summer

Whooping cough has againbroke out in our neighborhood

Messrs J J England and4Dose Wooten moved the Yates

Well machinery to GlensfQrk lastTuesday I am informed thatMr Yates will drill some six orseven wells in that community

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Miss Maggie Cundiff of Camp

Knox visited at Mr George

4Oheatham several days of last

weekMessrsSawney Browning

Richard Shirley and Irvin Thom-

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who have been attending theLindseyWilson school this win¬

ter have returned home

Mrs Carrie Yatdh of Port¬

land visited her aunt Mrs SamTownsend last Saturday night

Messrs Clyde Paterson andBruce Grissom of Bliss visited atMr Ivan Pattersons one nightlast week

Miss Susie Johnson left lastMonday for Bo wlirfg Green where I

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Mr J D Tomas recentlysold his farm to Mr NM Tuttof Columbia for 1500Coi ¬

lumbia visited at Mr J W

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Rev Will Dudgeon of CaneValley has been called to preachat the Baptist church this place

He will preach his first sermonthe second Sunday in April

The boys here will organize abase ball team next Saturday

eveningThis

town was visited by a

good many drummers last week

Thefarmers are almostthroughbreaking their corn ground andwill begin planting at an early

dateMrCharley Thomas has pur ¬

chased a barber chair from MrWyatt Feese of Cane Valley

and will put in a shop here

Judge Moss made this town avisit one day last week while

here he made an inspection ofthe bridge He decided it need¬

ed a new floor and gave Mr

Valentine Leftwitch the contractto do the work Differ ¬

ent parties will have the lumberr 1-f Ono

Mr Shelby Anderson who haspneumonia fever is convalescing

nicelyMrAddy Andersons body that

was burned very badly is gettingalong very slow

One of Hacker Ashbrooks boys

and James Gaskins boys left fora better country unknown toparents where We hope theboys will find the flitter tree inthe honey pond and call all theirneighbor boys to the feast

M E Tarter the poultry manthat comes to Ono visited Ono

and bought of Hughes Harrissomething like eight hundredpounds of chickens and a handsome bunch of eggs wool feath¬

ers and Goose eggs bill ammounting to very near 200 A one

weeks buying of HughesHarris M E Tartar is a jovialgood fellow paying high for pro ¬

duce

Mrs Laura Tucker and child-

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are preparing to meet MrCornelius in the beautiful countryof Illionis where they willsearch for riches and then wehope will come to the gardenspot of earth Kentucky to liveand die

Mr LE Bennett and uncler

are preparing to enter the marchandise business for the pleas ¬

antness surely not for the richesthere are in the business

J A R Smith is very nearready for moving into his hewdwelling a beautifulsituation on

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The chicken and egg marketis strong here at present

We just had a fine EasterPeach trees are bloomigg nicely

WM Fox sold a pair of nicemules the writer did not learnthe price >

The boating season is over forlarge boats and the gasolines arejust blooming for the season

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Most of the farmers are donebreaking scorn ground

Miss Mary Liz Dudgeon ofCane Valley is visiting MissesMattie and Bessie Smith this

weekMissj

Eunice Spear of Taylorcounty is visiting her grand-parents Mr and Mrs WillisHutchison

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Mr and Mrs Chat Dohoney ofMilltown were visiting at S ESquires last SundryI

Mr John R Cundiff who hasbeen confined to his room for thepast week with lagrippe is ableto be out again

Mr W F Squires is having anice room and a porch built tohis dwelling Mr Bill McFarland and Elzie Feese have thecontract

dont1lackMrs Jennie Smith is having a

room and porch added to herdwelling Mr Perry Cundiff is

carpenterMrand J P

Cundiff were in Campbellsvillelast week on business

Miss Bessie Smith spent Satur ¬

day night and Sunday with MissEunice Spear at Taylor county

Dr Crenshaw and son of Co¬

lumbia were through this neigh ¬

borhood last week on businessMr Frank Shepherd and Foree

Hood were in Campbellsville Fri-day

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on businessMr H F Smith who has been

confined to his bed with rheuma ¬

tism was able to go to Columbialast week

Mr Finis Cundiff and familyof Cane Valley were visitin MJohn R Cundiff s Satuiial

tnight and Sunday > JMr Bob Smith andwife visit-

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at Ozark last SundayMessrs Dillon and Breeding

were in this neighborhood Io k-

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after their farias last weekMiss Emma Wilson will start

the 15th of April to Texas tovisit her brother and sister

Mrs Mattie Reicord left forGeorgetown last Wednesday tospend the summer visiting friendsand relatives

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The health of the neighborhoodiss1Weful weather and the farmers arepushing their work

Sunday School will begin here-the first Sunday in April

Rev Glaize of Edmontonpreached a very interesting ser-¬

mon here last Sunday evening

Mrs Mary Bell is visiting at1Red Lick at this writing

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There will be preaching hereevery third Sunday

Mr DW Kinnard has hadhis house painted which adds agreat deal to its looks

Several from Red Lick attend¬

ed church here last SundayMr G E Hamilton put in sev-

eral telephone boxes last MondayThe dry goods drummers were

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The health of this communityis some better

Wheat looks very well con ¬

sidering everything The far¬

mers are makiug things hustleRev J S Smith delivered an

effective sermon to an attentiveaudience last Sunday at ClearSpring

I Rev W N Coffey is attackedwith chronic rheumatism4

The death of G A McKinleycast a shadow of sorrow uponthis community It is appointedunto man to die and after deaththe judgment death is a scenewhichwe must all undergo soon-

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later Those who are left tosurvive him are an aged motherand severalchildren but all havemarried and are able to care ofthemselves Yet God in his infinite wisdom is ready to care forthose who are willing to care for

themselvesMissCoffey is visiting

her sister Mrs Ida Hopper

The singing at Clear Springlast Sunday was interesting-

Mr Eldora George made abusiness trip to Wayne countylast week-

J C Gaskin and F M Wilsonhave recently become membersofthelOOF

Dallas Wade is reported asbeing on the sick list

People are so busy that everyold plug horse is pulled almostinto a shoe string

Born to the wife of R Passmore a boy

0 E Brown made a trip toParnell last week

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Will try to let you hear fromthis place again but vnews isscarce >

Mr Boner of Lexington washere yesterdayl

Mr and Mrs W S Hatfieldhas returned from a visit withtheir son at Faubush

tgDr W T Francis the dentistI

jilPbe here AprilJ5th for a fewSays to work

MrCarl B Rainwater and MissEthie D Popplewell were marmied Sept 27 Mr Rainwatershome is in Pulaski county nearRetta he is a nice man in everyrespect Miss Popplewell hasbeen living with her aunt MrsA Wpoldridge for the past threeyears where she has madeseveral good friends who willgreatly miss her May they livelong and be happy is the wishof thewriterj

Easter Singing here was large ¬

ly attended and all seemed tohave a good time V

recentlyIObituary

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Margaret E Miller was bornat Creelsboro Ky October 14

1835 She united with the Bap ¬

tist church near her birthplacewhen a girl She was marriedto Moses Higginbottom in 0 1856

to this union w sborn threechildren John Jennie E andSarah E two of whom surviveher John and Mrs Sarah EHowell Her husband died in1862 In 1876 she moved to Gales-

burg Iowa living in that stateuntil 1907 she was married to FM Sparks in 1883 who died in1888 in 1907 she went to makeher home with her daughter

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