Hello Listers: During the last few years, I have been searching for my PA/OH/IN HARRIS family. During that time I've seen at lot of very kind submissions of information about all kinds of info. (Sadly, not enough to tear down all my "brick walls", but a bunch). As a result of seeing all the help that has been given, I will be submitting many articles from old newspapers that I inherited from my aunt. These articles are mostly obits, but some are just 'newsy". They concern themselves with my HARRIS', as well as many other friends and extended family members primarily from the late 1800's to shortly before WWII, in and around south and western Indiana as well as some articles from Ohio. I TRULY hope they will bring a light to the long dark tunnel of Genealogy searching we are all involved in. They are in no order and unless stated in the article, have no dates. I tried to scan them, but they are just too frail. Please bear with my "H & P" typing. I hope they help someone. FRED HARRIS "Dr. S. F. Harris of our town, after a prolonged illness of consumption brought on by kindred disease, died at his home on Main Street last Friday night at 11 o'clock. Sunday afternoon at the UB Church a tribute to his memory was delivered by Rev. A. G. Scott and he was laid away in the Odon cemetery. Dr. Harris was but 25 years old, but had been a sufferer from disease almost all his life. He was a bright promising young man, barring his diseases. He was a member of the District Medical Society, members of which acted as pall bearers at his funeral. He died trusting in his maker. (Note: Dr Harris, my GGUncle, died in April, 1892, in Odon IN )