SMN-004-001
NAME IT! & TAKE IT!
VOL 4. SMITHVILLE, IND June 15 1897 PRICE 1 CENT.
Left Column:
LOCAL NEWS The B. B. quarry ha[s] again resumed business Peter Sciscoe is dangerously ill at his home eas[t] of town. "It is delicious," 'CRACKER JACK.' Rev.J. F. O'Haver and wife, visited at Dr. J. E Luzadders Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Martin and son of Guthrie are visiting Mr. Mrs. M. Finley. Wat Thrasher of Harrodsburg was in town last Tuesday. Miss. Emma Grimes left to-day for Nortonsville Kan. to spend the summer. Miss Carrie Butcher passed through town Sanday.
Right Column:
HEAD FOUND! in a cellar near the courthouse in Rushville, Ind., of a woman supposed to be that of Pearl Bryan There is no record of a lecapitated woman that would correspond with the headfound other than that of Pearl Bryan. "A mistake of a single word made by a pretty typewriter in the New Jersey legislature recently caused the non passage of a bill." We are glad the Name IT & Take Its mistakes cause no delay in the legislature or congress. Mrs. John Ramsey has deen attending meeting at Heltonsville, held by Rev. Quincy Short last Saturday and Sunday.
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