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Show Smithfiled Smlthfleld, Feb. 13. Funornl scr-vices scr-vices wcro hold today In tho First ward meeting houso over tho remnlns of Christian Itnsmusscn who succumbed succum-bed to Hrlght's disease nfter lour years of suffering. Tho past month the joung man hns been In a very critical condition, tho Jolnta nil loosened, his teeth fell out, and so death enme as a liapp release. re-lease. Mr. nasmussen was horn In Denmark, Den-mark, October 10, 1883. ills parents four brothers and two slHte'v? nro left to mourn his demise. The gun club members nro making mak-ing preparations for nnother of their grand balls to be given on T'lcsdny John Hlllyard our general opera houso mnn Ib again adding an addition addi-tion to his building to bo used ns n mll'lnory store and ticket office. "Tho Cry Ilaby" was plnyed here last night to n well packed house. Tho play was much enjoyed by all. Tho mutual conference for Ilenson stake will bo held nt Richmond on Sunday Fob. 25th. Tho first ward committees nro working hard to make their ward ? union on tho 23rd n huge success. A program, dinner etc., will bo the or-dor or-dor of tho day. At night n jubilee hall will bo given. The stork vlsltod tho homes of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dono and Mr. and Mrs Kphrnlm Weeks, leaving a girl at tho former and a boy at tho latter. Mr. und Mrs. Nephl Peterson havo moved to Proston to reside. They will bo greatly missed In tho musical circles, cir-cles, the vacancy In tho orchestrn will bo filled by the Ilnllam boys of Hyde Park, The Harper Co., will play "Two Married Men" on Tuesdny Feb. 20 at tho Opera House. The first ward primary gave a children dance in tho Smith hall on Tuesdny of last week. Mrs. I.cnard Miles entertained tho choir members at her home last week. The Becond wnrd choir gave n mus-leal mus-leal program In Sacrament Meeting Inst Sunday. Mrs. Emily Corbett Is suffering from the effects of a gathered foot, It wos feared that blood poison would set in. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCnnn have moved Into their newly ncqulcrcd home. Richard Hill nnd wife of Malad havo been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Hill. It Is rummorcd that Mr. and Mrs. Knupple havo sold tholr Interests In the High Creok Mill nnd will move back to Smlthfleld. Wo gladly welcome wel-come back into our midst. Commissioners Melkle and Cron-qulst Cron-qulst mot with our people to explain ex-plain tho bonding propsltlon for good roads. Few persons attended and tho vote stood thirteen for and fifteen against. lip. Winn, Richard Roskelley, Mr. and Mrs. Wall Merrill, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Smith, Messrs Vcs Low, Arch- lo Hnrpcr, Win. Harpor, Peter Hanson, Han-son, W. G. Grlpp, Job. Thornloy.Mcs-dames Thornloy.Mcs-dames Llbble Watson, llolvn Purser, Rose Hanson nnd Mary Weeks met last evening ns a general committee to mako arrangements for tho second sec-ond ward reunion to bo held In tho nonr future Whllo moving tho furniture of Mr. Frank Purser yesterday, tho team was left unguarded nnd started to run throwing tho piano out of the wagon mashing It Imdly and doing considerable consider-able damage. Now that our council Is creating new paving districts wo hopo to suo our streets all paved In tho near future fut-ure Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Griffith entertained enter-tained at Sundny diner for Messrs, Greeno nnd Victor Mourltsen. |