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			LAKE COUNTY NEWS  
			FEB.11, 1897 
			LOWELL DEPT. 
			J.W. Belshaw, editor 
			DAVE DILLEY, of Hebron was on our 
			streets Saturday.  
			LEWIS CHILDERS has moved to the 
			Castle farm at Oak Grove.  
			E.E. RAOGN and wife spent Sunday 
			with relatives in Creston.  
			Born to Mr. and Mrs. JAMES LITTLE 
			Febuary 5, a son.  
			KATE and ALICE BROWNELL of Plum 
			Grove, were on our streets Sunday.  
			ALICE BURNS, of East Chicago, who 
			has been visiting here for a short time returned home Sunday.  
			Miss EVA DYER, of Sherburnville, 
			Ill., is visiting friends in our city.  
			PAUL HATHAWAY,who has been quite 
			ill, is again able to be on the streets.  
			CHAS. BROWNELL, attended 
			Commissioner's court at Crown Point Friday.  
			Attys. WOOD and DWYER trnasacted 
			legal business in Crown Point several days the past week  
			County Supt. F.E. COOPER and Trustee 
			Foster visited schools in West Creek the fore part of this week.  
			Supt. COOPER and Trustee LOVE 
			visited the school at Shelby last Friday. They report the school in 
			a prosperous condition.  
			Rev. J.B. SITES has commenced a 
			series of meetings at the West Creek Church and will continue the 
			same for some time.  
			Mrs. JOSEPH G. CHILDERS has rented 
			the Thorn building recently vacated by WM. GRANT, and will open up a 
			millinery store.  
			WM. GRANT has moved into the Johnson 
			building on the South side of Commercial Avenue, here he has one of 
			the finest tonsorial parlors in Northern Indiana.  
			The Epworth League will give a 
			social at the residence of DOLON HAYDEN Friday evening. Papers will 
			be read on the subject of "The New Woman."  
			While working on the ice at Cedar 
			Lake, WM. KOBELIN had the misfortune to freeze one of his finger. 
			Inflamation set in and as a result Will carries his arm in a sling.  
			 
			Submitted by Jack Childers 
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