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Show Smithfield. Mr. II. A. Thomas has sold his home to Harper W. Noble. Mr. Thomas has moved to Preston, where he will make his futuie home. II. W. Noble sold his home to AVIlford Rosskelly. The Smlthlleld llrst nine baseball team placed the R. Y. C. team AVcdnesday and was defeated. They plajc'l Richmond Saturday and won, HO" tallies to :t. Mr. .1 ames C. Pctci son died Saturday; Satur-day; the funeral will be held tomorrow tomor-row at 10 o'clock. lie was seventy-three seventy-three years old and had suffered for several months. He leaves a wife and four chlldicn. He was a respected cltlen. Walter Fisher's little girl, aged two j cars, put a bean up her nose. Dr. A damson took It out and she Is all right now. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chambcis, also one of the same description to Mr. and Mis. Pierce Raymond. Robert Dock, an old time merchant of Willard, has been visiting here for live weeks. He sajs the people ought to be complimented on their clean jards, well kept oichauls.good streets, their cemetery with beautiful trees and a good fence all around It. and their cveigiecns. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mculll entertained enter-tained a number of friends Wednesday, Wednes-day, the 20th. Mrs. Merrill Is a charming hostess, serving an elegant supper and later delicious refreshments, refresh-ments, while Rro. Merrill entertained by singing beautiful songs In the German Ger-man and English language and giving giv-ing his experience In the missionary Held. Mr. Charles McCann and Miss Sylvia Syl-via Smith weic married In the Logan temple. Mr. A. R. Chambers gave an Interesting Inter-esting seimon Sunday; text, Second Coming of Clnlst. He gave many quotations. quo-tations. The choir Is impiovlng, new Interest Inter-est being taken by all. The have a large mirror In place of a small ono. The Smlthlleld team won the game today against the R. Y. team by the score of 21 to 3. There was a large crowd watched the game. Smithfled. May 25, 1903. |