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    1. [INJENNIN] Time for a Jennings county coffee break part 2
    2. Terry Engel
    3. The Republican July 19, 1901 Billy Williams has gone to Nevada, O., where his wife expects to join him in a few days to make that their future home. Uncle Henry Kelley has moved here and syas he intends to stay. Mrs. C.B. Curtis is quite sick. Mrs. McRay and daughter were shopping at North Vernon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kimsey spent Sunday at North Vernon. John Phillips and family, of Elsia, visited his parents here Sunday. KNORAH'S KNOBB Henry May had a stroke of paralysis last Fiday and has been very bad since with no hope of recovery. Mrs. Kate Wilds, of Rock Creek, is at the bedside of her brother, Henry May. Miss May Giveton will return to her home at Indianapolis this week after a several weeks visit in this vicinity. Tom May and Charley Tompkins spent last Sunday at Westport. G.W. May's baby is very sick. Little Myrl May was burned very bad last week by pulling a cup of hot coffee over in her face. ZOAR Miss Mary Mick, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mick. Bessie Neely is on the sick list. Perry Lelley and wife, of your city, spent Sunday here. Dick Green and family were at Hayden on Sunday. Miss Minnie Klein was on the sick list last week. Mrs. D. Welch returned home from Cincinnait Saturday. Misses Cora and Katie Jones, of your city visited the Misses Klein Sunday. GRAYFORD Marion Beam was over come by the heat yesterday. (Monday) while at work loading crossties. But his condition is not considered serious. Fred Hole and wife, of Hammond, visited in the this neighborhoud Wednesday last. One of George Spauldin's children died Tuesday noon as the result of a fall from a swing, on Sunday. Frank and Alpha Hamrick have returned home to Vanburen after a long visit with their grandpa Wm. Vinson. Mrs. William Donnell, of Marion township, was accidentally shot in the abdomen, last Wednesday, from the effects of which she died the following day, the gun was laying across the lap of her daughterinlaw who accidentally discharged it, just as Mrs. Donnell come in range. The infant son of Henry Liddle, was found dead in bed, on day last week. He had retired in usual health. George Ale, of Grayford, was in the city last Wednesdy on business and gave the Republican Office a call. He reports that the wheat grown on their farm made 18 bushels per acre and a poor quality; wheat being nearly a failure in the county for this year we think that a good yield. ___________ Mrs. Mary Ruttschaw, of Indinapolis, was in this city on business yesterday. She was formerly Mrs. Morris Jayne. _____________ Mr. Chas. R. Scott, of Columbia township, was a caller at this office yesterday. HEGE Henry Cain and Benjamin Barringer of Elizabethtown, visited relatives here Sunday. Rev. Gruber of Reddington, preached at Rockcreek Sunday afternoon. A large crowd was present to hear his sermon. Little Miss Florence Corya, of North Vernon has been visiting her grandparents at this place. Miss Met Holland is better. G. H. Barringer was at North Vernon Monday. Msses Jessie and Inez Lee were baptised by Rev. Mauple Sunday. Mrs. Fred Ross of Greenwood is visiting her parents O. Hammond and wife.

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