Elkhart (IN) Daily Review, October 21, 1903, p. 1. NOTE: The item below was abbreviated from the original as noted by the ellipsis. ENJOYING A REAL OLD FASHIONED DANCE Nashville, Indiana, October 21-A dance was held in the new barn on the Calvert farm near Needmore, the occasion being in celebration of the building of the Indianapolis Southern Railroad, and among the guests were a number of men who are building the line through this section. The Calvert farm is a tract of 300 acres and is a mile south of Needmore, and Colonel Calvert is especially interested in the new railroad which is to run through his land. The barn in which the dance was held is of great dimensions, and on the night of the dance was fresh from the carpenters' hands. Col. Calvert is trying to get the railroad company to place one of its stations on his farm and name it Calvert station, and he offers to supply the timber with which to build it.