Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 December 1893 — Page 2
THE HUB CLOTHING STORE.
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will lie displnyed. There will »Iko CIRCUIT COURT be given songs uad speeches of the I Tlir , w , llr , i>„<ket-rutuum little ones. Court at K<-h». HINTON chai’EI.. The eases disposed of in the tinal Christinas tree Saturday night, I gasp of Putnnni eireuit court and with songs, speeches and orations.! others not heretofore mentioned :
to keep the public posted, lias in- ooli-eok avenukhethoiustchi kch. | Cole Bros. vs. Matthews estate, terviewed the church and Sunday Owing to the revival meetings at 1 claim; allowed $42, school leaders for advanced pro- rliis church, there will be no Win. Ballenger vs. Martha Bal i grains. Wo append herewith the 1 Christmas exercises this year. 1 longer, petition to appoint guard
When* snntu < Inut will Hol<< Forth «<•
the l.ittlr Onr«.
The churches have made preparations for n general observation, and the Banneii Times, ever alert
It takes nerve to make such sweeping reductions so early in the season, and right here at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on
best information obtainable on the subjects, and we wish all a Merry I Christmas and a Happy New Year: LOCUST STUKET M. E. CHCKCH. This church is making preparations for a good time. A special program has been prepared for Sunday evening, Dee. •Jl. in which
cnitiSTiAN cut'RCH. inn; ease dismissed
Next Sunday, at lt>:UO a. m. the costs, pastor will preach a Christmas sermon, and in the evening at 7 o’clock the Sunday school w ill give an entertainment consisting of songs, recitations and class exercises. At the close of ths exercises appropriate gifts will be distributed
at plaintiff's
Tin* Revival
Tite meetings at College Avenue
nue wi
There were two con-
versions yesterday morning and six more Inst night. The pastor an-
a number of the little " *11 ,,,,,,, M llv .
Overcoats, Suits. Hats and have an active part. Suitable mu- to th/schoUrs of the school,
r urnishings, that Will entirely I s j t . w j|i J )e rendered by the choir, sweep away our profits. 3°° with some special musical feat-
c ’ uklren s ^ nee 1>a ^ S ^ The entire evening service, | ( . hurch continue with uo abatement ..oca pair. i ou cant afiord . | IO gi nn in^ a t 7 o’clock, will be de u f i n t ereg f
to buy until you see our goods voted to songs, recitations and one and prices. Store ciowded nr tWl) ver y short talks. The ob-
ex er} day. 20 per cent oft on j ec .t „.))] j )e to interest and benefit! i • ,! , .'i , ;r I cause dismissed at plaintiff’s costs. Men's Pants and Hats Salel’,,. r „ lk , e. Ilsliok v, Abner
lasts till Dec. 31st, when we must move to our new quarters— Opera House Block,
west side of square.
Joseph W. Wilson vs. I. I). A- W.
Hailway Co., damages, judgment I
by agreement for plaintiff.
Win. H. Vickers et a), vs. M. M.j Lister et a!., partition; cause! stricken from docket and sale ap-
proved.
George Hathaway vs. Kli Ander j sou, note; judgment for $55.15. Win. II. Vickers et al. vs. M. N. j Lister, note; cause dismissed at,
costs of plaintiff.
Vuncamp Iron company vs. Schuyler Hamrick A Co., account;
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Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic There must be an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors are built that way and they lead the world. The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours if you say so. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO J. K. L-A MG DON, KGBNT. GRtr&NOKSTUB IND.
remain the meetings! l |U .'!
The arrangements are also made 9hould continue through next 1 Si « ler ’ ac00unt
for an especially good time ou
IE HUB.
| will be the Christmas tree. In
DA 1 IA 1»A NN I'.lv 1 I M l‘,S Stead of stripping the tree and dis-
week. In this he hud the unani moils sanction of the official board, so far as they wqre present. Until recently the good work has been
I dren will have the principal P« r M largely ‘ conflm . d to the students of
but ■' " ‘
Monday evening, the 2olh. A literary and musical program will be given, in which the smaller chil-
Published t v«*ry afternoon except Sunday I , ... 0
at the Han n kr Ti MK-i office, corner Vim* and ‘lltll Oi t lit* Sunday SChOOl, tilt* OtL" 1 "- 1 - 1 ! 1 ---!!- der will be reversed, and the chil-
handed in by 10 o’ckwk a. m. each day. in .- jidv’erti^eni'nts will br rt-ceived t ach day
i 11 u* rn
riown on a[»plicalion.
U 'adirtif notices one cent per word each insc. t ion.
All communications should be signed with the naim* of the writer: not necessi
publication, but as
A.miiynious e oninuuieations can not be no-
ticed.
the most interesting feature the nniver8ityj but no w if bids fair be the Christmas tree. In to gproad out through the c j ty j n
ail direi tions. Let every Christian
j tributing the presents to the chil-1 give h (he large8t p 0g8ible 8up . |
port, especially by liis presence at the services. It is believed by - those in the work that after making all due allowance for exceptions, j not less than one hundred persons! have been truly converted to God. j
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OKFICKUS.
« han^i‘sforil1s|,lny«<t V ,illsimi‘iit(i nne^l'e j (h . en and tbpir frjends will bring;
ii day
up to 1 o’clock o. m. Advertising rates madt
kti
donations to be distributed to the poor. Everybody is invited to join
in the good work, anything in the way of provisions, clothing, eithei
manv of whom were alreadv
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<iren, either'new or second-hand.
Whejrodelivery is irregular please report \0lll glOCCl, orders on ■unne promptly at pubiicaiion office. | wo „d or coal yards, cash or any-j Specimen eiiploH inullwl free imopplIeAtlon. j thing you can give will be thankrates or subscription. I fully received uii'l carefully given;
II ir. You- inodraurt —»jDO ‘
Si c month
month* month week It}/ (\n rii
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out.
jjqI nient of the Epworth League will have charge of the distribution,
eaiUei and already a canvass of Hie city
ia being made looking up the des
M. J. TIECKETr II.MtKV M. SMITH.
Frame would
caused dismissed.
Della F. Shrader vs. Andrew
Shrader, divorce; divorce granted on accountt>f cruel treatment on part of defendant; plaintiffs name
changed to Della F. Miller. James Curran vs. L. N. A. & C.
Railway Co., damages: appeal dismissed and ease certified back to magistrate’s court at costs of de-
fendant.
M. M. Bacheldcr vs. J. Baumunk et al.. account; dismissed at costs
of plaintiff.
Rosie A. Hatcher vs. T. J.
Hatcher, divorce; plaintiff given a divorce on grounds of cruel treatment by defendant; custody
wili.m.t any 0 f cb jj dren awarded plaintiff until
real knowledge of Clnist as a per- * ! lurther order ot court. Ellen M. Miller vs. G. \V. Mil-
ler, divorce; same granted on ! grounds of cruel treatment on parti
more deeply rooted and strongly j of defem]nnt
S. A. and C. S. Hall vs. G. ( equipped for God’s service and
Iloinrly Hints.
Very hot soda in a solution, iippli,*,. with a soft flannel, will remove paint
splashes. j Tmwuw. Turn the garments inside out and let 1 Marshali the air and sunshine disinfect and iloo- Kinrlnrer.
dorizo them. Al! night airing is good. A" 0 , r ,, , ,, ■ ,, .. , , . , , . . . . ’ i Sw. H mra of ltealtli....hiiK<‘ni’Hawkins M. I) but a day of sunshine and wind is better. ! ,. 0 ,, VI , ]LMKV
Roman toilet paste” is merely white
....Ctisrles H. Case . .Krank U. Landes . .James M. Hurley .. .William E. Starr . Arthur Thnaip Thomas T. Moore
of egg, barley, flour and honey.
:trd
Your dress skirts will wrinkle less if - lEir'e Chk'r. 111 !'^."" '
. .Tnnmas Alo-ains, J. L. Handel ...Gist. E. Illak *. James lirhlaes
John I
sonal saviour. Besides, there are at least two hundred more who were chrisiians before, but are now far
folded right side out. Violet aud orris make the best combination for bureau and chiffonier sachets. The orris imparts a delicious odor of cleanliness and the violet gives just the suspicion of actual fragrance that is
warded.
Low ItntfH for flu* Holiday*. The Chicago A; Eastern Illinois It. I!, will sell tickets between all points on its own and connecting lines at one and one-tli rd fare for the round trip, tickets on sale December 2.1. 24, 2j, !4(> and .'11, ISfl. - ). and January 1. 18A4, good going on date of sale and good returning until and ineluding January 2, 1804. Confer with local agent for further information. 4.'ttf
Hlle-.. John It. Miller J. H. < utler .. .Goo. II. Cooper
A. Brock way. ) Mrs. Mary Birch, .* ScIdioI Trustees I >. Ij. Anderson. ) H. A. ()«•«', Superlntondont of city schools.
KOHEST IIII.I. rEMKTKHY IIOAUU OK UIHKrT-
• OHS.
J. S. McClary TYes •lohn < . iwninv, V. Pres •i. K. Lang Ion . H.S. K *inek . preas James Da ".Sunt K. k. Bhick. A. O. L u krhljre. Meetinir tirst \Ve.lnes<hiy nltfhi each month at J.S. McClary’s oltice. SKCltET SOCIETIES.
1. O. O. F. '
<; It K KNV As n.K I.OIMJK NolllS. John Cook L. M. 11 anna Mcetimr nights, ev<*rv Wednesday. Jerome Allen’s Block, 3nl Hour.
PUTNAM 1.01)0F. NO. 45.
Asa Smith E. T. Chatfee ’ ’ Mcetlnjr nights, everv Tnesdav Ce ntral .National Bank block.3rd floor.
. N (J . ... See Hull, in
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Hall in
The Mercy and Help depart-1 in ^ ti . uth) and , jettei .
^ is being made looking up
Publisher ; titute. These are said to be hard
.. Mumiguitf Editor
Address all communications to The Daily Bannku Times,
Urecnoastle, I ml. fc© witllin thi*
It will be
times and money is scarce, so the j I committee has fixed the admission
happy and fruitful life, than the3' ‘ were three weeks ago. ‘ Grcencaslle for ( hrist” lias been the crylof many anxious hearts for a 1c n time, and more especially in the! last few weeks. Ready, come and 1 reach of every one. . , . ... J \ help to answer that prayer,
one potato or more, i c w
1 • • ^ f 4 * I ^ ^ * -I • It is with a commendable spirit i>nng two or three, or a peck if
that the churches are ar-i you can, but everybody who is ad- An Evening with Chopin.
An evening devoted exclusively! to tile great “ Poet of the Piano"
ranging to take care of the poor | mitted to the Christmas evening this yeur at their Christmas exer-1 entertainment will be expected to
cises. No better Christmas sendees pay a potato at the door. tould not help but atli.Ht a mush could be desired. j The Sunday evening aerviee will ^ musichainast night
be free, but don’t forget the potato
for
collegiate debate between Indiana uiade will be independent ol and DePauw universities will occur admission fee. Everybody is cor in the hall of representatives in the diall.v invited to attend both these;
Brick, Stone <fc Lime Co., note;
finding for-qftaintiff for $250. Farmei's’ &• Citizens’ B. <fe L. Co.
vs. Belle Gray, foreclosure; judg-
ment fur $250 for plaintiff. Fanners' A- Citiz.ens' B. & L. Co.
vs. Sadie aud IV. S. Cox and M. D. Wilkey, foreclosure; judgment against S. A. and IV. S. Cox for $2101.58 and cause continued as to
Wilkey.
Standard Sewing Maehin- Co. vs. Amos T. Payton, note; judg-
ment for $1(18.85.
Miss Rowley opened her recital Edward Hulfman vs. 'I'. II.
FOR RENT. ONK MCELV Fl IlNISIli:!) FRONT ROOM. Day and transient boarders wanted. No. 2 Poplar Street. d-44-2w
I! EPHANTS CARED FOR. If you have a house for sole or rent, uml
it is provlntf an “elephant on your hunda, ’’ let n- look after it. We*ll Bt ii U or i< i it. m you wisli, if there’s a possible customer in to*w n. Rivet that fact in your mind, then call and
we’ll clinch it,
./. •• M. HUltLBY, Insuranco, Real Estate,
and Loan, . , .
! Second Floor, First National
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CASTI.K CANTON NO |*. J. A.Mlcliaol ('lui- Melkel
I'lrst and tliiid Monday iiIkIiik of ircli
inontb.
,, , , , O. or a. no. 10B. Mrs. John Morrvwoather. D. G. Bndsrer..
Meeting nlirlits. evi*ry Slid mid iiii Mon.b,, o f ,;m4 1 inontb. Hull In ,-ntml N.u. Ilmik
bnildiuh:, Jrd floor.
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Sc*<*
N. f?
See
fJHKENrASTLK I.OIMIK J123 <i. r. o. OP O. /
in. Hartwood . V. TeUter ,
Meets first mid third Mondays.
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MASONIC. Vf fl . . KASTKKN STAH. Mrs. Hiekson Mrs. Dr. Hawkins \'. .
month.
W. M .See
E.IUEv,^ AST, '' : ' " U ’ T "" : - '• M. no 31. , W.H.H.Culton 'vl Second WodnoM ty nlirbi of each m,,inb.
!w. n .v PS tr.’U umoBKANDAM -
| II. S. Beals.. I Third Wed E. B. Evans
iieKday nitfht of caeh iiiorith
COM MANDRKV.
W. M Siv
Bank Building
with a short but interesting talk Kigiitsell et al
The Coining Debate.
On next Wednesday the Inter-1 for Monday evening. r)oDati ^ | a , lout Chopin and his identification raent for $2896.18; same against | THE CUTTER DOES IT!
with the romantic school of music,; same on note; Her first number was Romance, $LI.1.82.
i. . . from E minor concerto, in which Pnzzle-Knotinjrs made
state house at Indianapolis. The < Christmas exercises. j u , J w „, 1 ,i„i order. James A. Ricketts.
foreclosure; judg-|
S>
judgment for
i. aicu. ilava
I'ourib Wi-dn.-sday nliriit of i-Hoh inontb.'
J. Mi ll. Hi ~ lb X
II « ,1 l,,,nAN i-onoK, NO. ID. r. & A. M , H.S. ilryttn * W. F. Teistor..
We in can ho mak.-s the clothe, lit. Nine ; Meet * 8 «-” >n ‘ l ''oi.HI, Tui.silayi,;' tenthsof tbi-looks ofasiiit of clothes is In .. whitk i.ii.\ imai-tih no Joes
! Mis. M. Florence Miles .. * ' ,
E.r S(*4*
A\ . M ■. ..See
the cutting.
m yours WE HAVE A GOOD ONE !
Florence Milea
! Mrs. M. A. Teister ...
M ' * ,s and fourth Mondays'
W. M - See
question is as follows:
Question—“Does the political and social situation demand the rise into power of a new political party other than the democratic or
the republican?”
I’KESBVTEKIAX CHI KCH.
Saturday evening a efintata will be given and gifts will be distrib ! it ted. The gifts will not be placed Ion a tree, but in some other suita- ! ble wav tbev will hr- iliati-i4,o»r..i
Affirmative—Indiana university | Sunday morning Rev. Dillon will —Linnaeus Hines. Lebanon: Wil- 1 preaeli the (’hri«tma« sermori. Suhliam II. Stout, Jfcffcrcwiiville, J. IL jCst: “A f hiislmas Journey." In Harniiton, Greensburg. j(he evening a special Christmas
Negative—DePauw university—! »ong service will be given. ( harks A. Prosser, New Albany; I baptist cm kcii.
James M. Ogden, Danville; Ed- On Saturday evening special ex ward Dunn. Spencer. creises will be held for the benefit
Eicciiun <>( Gan. I-.. of the children, consisting of reci Temple Lodge, F. and A. M., jtations, singing, etf
elected officers last night, as fol- exercises a Christmas tree will be
lows: Jesse Richardson, \\. M.; stripped of its fruit. Dan. Kelley, S. W.: Dr. Laiiuncrs, A. m, k, i hi i:rn. .Ti'off f Yy*** "i t Tm'B3nT-ai7i < aT‘ l ’Tni
S. Beals, Sec.; E. B. McVey, S. I).; en by the A. M. K. church on i tom P osU,oa
she was ably assisted by Mr. Walter Howe Jones upon a second pi-! anoforte. This number was lol-
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One who knows bow to cut. He iimki-
t he cloth08 fit mid look well.
Some of the diseases which flesh is heir j Our Lin8 of rjIUBpleS is Great!
knkihtsof pvthias.
I John T. Stewar?. 1 K
. to aro contagious iu every sense of the
lowed by a splendid interpretation WO rd. A contact soslight that it does of the Waltz in A fiat and Ballade not reach even skin contact, but merely ! op. IT. Miss Fernie then sang Po- con . t:lct witU . tho . :;ir 5 hich 6,nall I >os lisii Dirge, a peculiar composition \ Bmallpox in iuaL:. So, tuo, mediate con-; whieli is filled with longings and tact—that is to say, the h mdling by the '
sadness tor his native Poland. Next came the well-known “raindrop”!
In exli-nt. style unit u'liiltly. lint not (fruit ! .Vlij-unisgjoi o'
in prlc*-. There are many phrasing pointy
about if. the most so is the price.
£. W. WHITE. Memcmant Tailor.
l>MVl 1 Hlllflll s ' • !. , Kv . , : , ' v "'si*: <m ;ir<j' Th^!
GItRFNt’ASTI.E DIVISION f, f( t
j 'V. E. Starr , K. Strarimi...
Five*
Cnpf Sec
<oiot^ aim itepaii unr u >peeiuiry. over ■ JoneK* Dr.in Store. ‘ i_jy j
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a.o. r. w.
( iU.l.ia;I* city i.onr.r vn.o.
1'ivliido nnd Tarantella. These two numbers were especially well re-! reived. Zwei Leichen nnd Mad- 1 elicns Wunscli—both numbers weie
diseases, of which erysipelas and scarlet fever may lie cited as examples. The products of certain other diseases — typhoid fever, for example—require to be taken into the economy to become maleficent. Still others, such as glanders.
, . , , , , . | must be introduced into the blood curso adtrnrn uv Sting t.iat the Singer. ren t, itself before they are danorerona.
’? was again amt again recalled, and These facts have been proved by long 1 | Alter these fina | lv repeated tl|e lagt number observation and are not to be disputed '
—Baltimore bun.
Miss Rowley then closed her j :
A Fruit. Cake Re(*i|>e.
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well of material touched by.the sick—ii. ... j r L - - .\.,
has been proved to be the cause of many I J 3^4 Htl!l£ifl2 ilPiu ! ’tltdilRc ThUr •b umnuK"'
Done neatl), clicaply and with prompt acss. BOX TT3. R. □. HURLEY.
1 I, . I,E0Itl{ E or UONOU.
Ilii.i. Mo.XIIndrii..
r. or h
; on 3rd Hour <:ity’nui. , ni,K; f, '' ,< ' lnVmn ' h '
j Della Moore. First and third Frida;
the
ilull Steam Lamiiirv
1 John rjiinoii | Thus. Sajri*
KBD MKN.
OTOK TliilIK NO. HO. Sitoiiciit
.. Sec
Hull on Jrtl floor.
program by the Nocturne in G mn-, m , ; , . ., aiiii \vTiiCi v Known is in greate t demand. The following reThe Mazurka in I> c5 P c fr,jiu Gootl Houaekeeiiuig is there-
in. 1>. Evans, J. D.; J. L. Browning, ^ hrlslinas night. Subject: (batch- 1 '“" ll iil Xu l<'i‘ , >" , <i ti" if n-uit rake yon enay to make,
1 .... dillicolt Polonaise in A fiat. Miss Oneixiui.duf»u lf »r>uumu»n»ke:
«Grccnc istlc for < .n om* i-a
» «■ - a m '**Z9*r*9* «
Turns Out the BUST WORK In the State.'
ItOVA L ARCAXCM. J f .OTCS COUNCIL, NO. :MI.
i ( luu.
MOW- ••.w ,mmmtw •,'V^ 1 ■ '' 'inri"? f u ll, I '' •'Tburj.diiys of uacb iiiunlli.
Tvler: Chris. Pfuhlcr and W.H. II. li«g Kris Kringlc. Admi«si,,n, 10
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Mathews, M. J. Beckett, Trustees. episcofai. chlik ii. terpretation of this great master, Public installation Dec. 28. The Rev. Hunter, of Indianapo-1 probabl} 7 the hardest of all the com-
i'!"; Tvft preset: u UL-iolni.,.'^ci uiun poeeis to properly interpret anil
i at St. John's Episcopal church ! execute.
.f", t, iTii Ti ■'gbiTt ,T.-T ‘T„Ti«uini»tf currants; XiT, welUruuu.t; in'ihistry
i;«*al FKtat«* i raiiMfsTH.
( atharim* Enright to Benjamin F. Sicholln, *
hind in Grocaieastlc Junction, $215.
Sunday morning at 10:80.
wE:: : TE\::;,T i E , ;;r ; jo^r* . . >1 iVbtks i 1 • . • ' • to Win M. N ok i ii i 1 ■ RIDQ] CHURCH.
No
Miss Fernie’s necompaniments ' •.pVif.vsiiuby .VV...Ts'4'i *. • ■> «<
Tliroe-quarters pound of butter; one Gill of molasses. This being done, 4h\c and one-quarter pounds you'll take n«- . .-,.4 -*-« ♦ - • One nutmeg and oue-half, and one Half kill of brandy add. This done,
And all well mixed, with care you’ll bake; Twill make eight pounds of line fruit cake. ! Wi Y-A ."m *j- w a « tfcjl trade. 48-2t
a. a. it.
C ll U- O " r r ''CASTI.Kl'l 1ST Ml. II. C.O.WnK^nncr (j Heot-ois. . ^ sa, corner Vino n«rton mri i-td. L*n<l lloor.
Try the work and you will
never again send laundry out of the | woman's belief ookps.
'city. Work called for and delivered I'i'.? 011 , rh T 1 „ ' I r.rni^r.H.- 11X1111 no .Ibu.K.
Goslep : ; IViopton. PRCPRiETORS AND MANAGERS,
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Banner Times Bi.ock. ...
.IhV.
! utir^.T^W' ,,n "
in Washington township, $40. Susan A. Drulcy to Kdwin M. Drulcy, land
Greeneastli*, love.
Saturday night a snow house j filled with the goods of Christmas
Now On INbilAitioiT. The Newest Thing in Holiday Presents. You are invited to inspect our stock and prices JT ones’ X>mgr Store-
AT /ACAL-Tl/AES
l etter I.tut. The following letters remain in the ! Greencustle • postoftlce uncalled for
Dec. 21:
Miss Cora Clow, Jack Furs, It. H.
.....mie. W. i >. laireiuiu. W. U. ""J sv«r consider tne quality of the food you are eating? It rosy Bishop, Robt. Haase. Mis* Anna May- he gixid. It mighi tic Is-ttcr, purer, fresher and more wholesome, ran, Thoinas Nichols, I,. M Slevcunon, L h uot worth while to make -up* that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Rutter, j Thomas Sash, Stephen Burch, Mis. Eggs, fluiees, and innumerable other giniifeiics are of the best quality V There is Belle Iteldon, Mis* May Brown, Mis- *ueh a trifling difl'ereiice in the prices of the (test and the worst that it certainly . Dosea Arnold, Abraham Fiat. ' lot ■- "°t pay to buy the worst, eve the false ground of supposed economy. In calling for same nlease say “ad- file best Is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable vertised.” J. McD. Hays, 1*. M. “"d the very hc-f of everything in the Droccry line is kepi at
FIRE ALARMS. Z.\ .(fifl'W.ave v-.W i.« .,5; ■ •*-i Indiana anil Ilaiina 4— 1 Jack'-tnn and DaKky. 5— 1 Madistin and [Jl>crt>. b -1 Mmlison and Walnut. •* - llanmi and Crown. 4 2 Blo4»niliiKU>Ti and Andormni •> ~ Hcminary and ArlliiKtoiG - .T 4 H8t uf Dui lmai. * J JyiiHiiinicton and iaicust. - » Howard and Crown. 4 J Ohio and Main. 0- .» OoiicK 4 ' avc. and D«-Mot(calley. V" , ,I,M * Hyoumore. 1- L -1 !• ire out. tbTnr5!MteSnr. , , h ‘ n
COl'XTY Ol'FlfKItS.
No 1 j oft - fake, but an honest reuuetion made on every article at James A. Ricketts’ jewelry store. H-2t
Broadstrcct 6c Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.
Goo. M. Black F. M. Glldcwcli.. Goo. i 11 • u 11 * ‘,w ... Daniel T. Darnell Daniel S. ilui mi i. F. O* lit ion ... F. M. Lyon
T. W. MoNeff . Win. Brnud.stifct. J. D. Hart, )
Kamufj Farmer Coinmisslon. is,
John y. Nowjfoiit)
Auditor Shertir
Trcaaurer ‘ lerk
. Keeordor .. .Hurveyor
Fohool Suporintcndotit
... * ’onmor
\*m mop
