Dayton Items Lafayette Weekly Journal April 10, 1903. Prof. Hooker has bought the lot situated between Fred McBrides home and that of Kosta Slayback. He intends to build a dwelling thereon this summer. Marvin Padden has sold his home and lot to Mrs. Sallie Carter. Mrs. Carter intends to rent the property. Chas. Godfrey, who is working in a wholesale grocery in Indianapolis, visited his parents last Sinday. Kosta Slayback who is working at the Hub will move to the Star City in a few weeks. Harry Goldsberry is the possessor of a new Conn cornet. William Goldsberry visited relatives near Dayton last Tuesday. Ed Paul will begin working for the Deering Harvester Company in a few days. Ed Dryer and wife are the possessors of a baby girl. B. C. Sharp and son spent Sunday afternoon in Mulberry. Al Bethard and wife, of Chicago, are spending a few days in Dayton. They have been on an extended tour over Cuba, and Mr. Bethard has some very interesting remarks to give of the trip. The new proprietors of the elevator have taken possession and are now erecting a new corn crib in which to store grain. Judson Carter and wife have purchased the Sylvanus Lentz store property and have converted it into a dwelling where they will make their future home. Floyd Weaver spent Tuesday evening with B. C. Sharpe. Elmer Johnson has purchased a new $14.00 case for his tuba. Ward Boyles hs gone to Chicago to work on the street car line in a few weeks. Robert McCullough will also go and his shop will be taken in charge by Jacob Smith Jr. Rev. F. N. Palmer preached the baccalaureate sermon to the graduates of Perry township last Sunday. Sheffield schools close this week. Ed Paul has purchased the lot adjoining his home on the north. _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963