Thank you all for your gracious responses to my fledgling attempts to put on the net all of these old newspaper articles that I have inherited. (I just wish they were in condition to scan). Several of you have not only responded, but asked about your "brick walls". PLEASE CONTINUE TO DO SO! But you need to understand, there are literally more than a few hundred of these articles and they are in big scrapbooks in NO ORDER, OR NOT BY FAMILY! They are just my wonderful Great Aunt's collections over her lifetime. They relate to my HARRIS family, but they may be just friends in some cases, or cousins 3, 4 or 5 times removed. And, once in a while, they are in my direct line which are HARRIS' that originated in Germany and came over during the Rev. War and then settled in Mifflin Cty., PA., for a while before then migrating to Tusc. Cty., OH and staying for a generation and then ending up in central and southwestern IN. (And of course going "everywhere " from there. So, please continue to send your inquires as convenient, and I will do my best to keep you emails for when I run across an article that relates to your question and then recontact you? (I hope)! I also hope that I will get some new leads also!! Thanks for your help and understanding. FRED HARRIS "FAMILIAR NAMES" "Cornettsville in 1888 was a thriving business town and many of the business men have names familiar to people now living in the county-among listings under Cornettsville Business References were-JN Killion, Contractor., Rolen Cloe, Painter; Elijah Tomey, Attorney; Samuel Clinton, Attorney; Elmer E Hastings, Teachers; John A Hastings, Justice of the Peace and Grocer; CW Freeman, blacksmith; Alfred S Meyers, contractor. "ODON BUSINESS REFERENCES" "Ezra Mattingly, Principal of Odon Schools; WJ Johnson, teacher & minister; LM Courtney, minister; Howard Crooke, attorney; Joseph D. Laughlin, attorney; Wm. H McCarter, township trustee; John Dearmin, MD; Barton Sears, MD; SF Harris, MD (my GG uncle); Steve o Culmer, MD; JB Crooke, teacher; WL Stoy, publisher of Odon Weekly Journal and manager and proprieter of the Opera House. Abraham & Danner, hardware store owners; JM Crooke, Dry Goods; George D Abraham, Dry Goods, Harnesses and Saddles; Harvey Smiley manufacturer of drain tile and brick;ED, SL and FW Jacobs, contactors; Redman & Chinn, Contractors; Wm Dearmin, Contractor; Hitchcock & Winklepleck, Hardware dealers; Dunlap and Pershing, lumber dealers; JB Crooke, proprietor of Odon House; BJ Smiley, livery & feed; Regia Overton, livestock dealer; and Wm Seneff, farmer." "OBITURARY" "Mrs. Ann Seneff, wife of Wm. Seneff, of this place, died Tuesday morning at 1:00 at the home of her son, Dr. JH Seneff in Dubois County of complications of disease. Mrs. Seneff was 63 years of age, a good Christian lady, having lived a member of the UB Church 35 years, and an indulgent mother. The funeral services will be led at 10:30 Sunday morning by Rev John Breden. The remains were buried Tuesday in Dubois County. The deceased leaves a husband, seven daughters, two sons and a host of friends."