Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1893 — Page 2

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the BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27,1893.

THE HUB CLOTHING STORE.

COMMON COUNCIL-

For the Relief of the Poor.

Trustee Steele of Greencastle

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

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 Overcoats, Suits. Hats and Furnishings, that will entirely sweep away our profits. 300 pairs children's Knee Pants at 20c a pair. You can't aflord to buy until you see our goods and prices. Store crowded every day. 20 per cent off on Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale lasts till Dec. 31st, when we must move to our new quarters— Opera House Block, west side of square. THE HUB.

Lniit Meeting of 1883—-Secretary Hawkins,

Ke-elerte<l without a struggle. township 8Jl\ S that llO M ill llrtV6 to Some one had broken the combi- teed, clothe «nd warm over one nation on the clock in the mayor's hundred more families this year office and last evening the hands than last, there has been some marked 7:30 instead of six minutes preliminary steps taken in this reto six. So the body now meets on lief movement, and it has been sugtime, but the clock is still disar- gested that the city give employranged and is shy a pendulum. An ment or assistance to worthy workordinance to regulate it seems to men. The city has no power in

be a necessity. There was no great deal of business on the docket last night, and about two thirds of what was done was over with and forgotten by the time all the breth-

ren were in.

The committee to whom was left the matter of advertising for bids stated a question had been raised as to what papers should he used in addition to local papers. It

Important Event* at the Capital.—The

Latest New*.

WA8H1NOTOX, Dec. 20. 1803. ('an the Cleveland tariff bill tie defeated in the house! That was the important question considered at a secret conference of democratic members of the hou-e who are opposed to the bill, or at least to those portions of it that fall heavily on industries in their respective districts. I have learned that the members of this conference decided to take advantage of their visits home for the holid.iys to ascertain the senti-

law for such un expenditure, as the law clearly provides that the town-

ship trustee shall take care of the ,'“ c "< ^nstitnents and deter-|

mine if they were, as they believe them '

Victor bicycle

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poor, making him their custodian. Funds arc provided for such emergencies, and the city being a part of the township, all poor in the township are under the supervision

of said trustee.

In a talk with the Bannkk Times Mr. Steele said he proposed doing

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M. .1. HErKETF HAUUY M. SMITH.

Publisher ...Managing Editor

Address all communications to Thi Daily Banner Times,

Greencastle, ind.

Thk swearing off season is rapidly approaching. There were 5,021,841,050 pieces of mail handled by Uncle Sam the past fiscal year. In the “gas belt” this year pleasant smiles were favorite Christmas gifts. Times are so hard in some of the towns over there that smiles are away above par. THE "POOR'’ DINNER. That l'i (*(> Dinm*r Sljrn Catches the People. \ Great Sueecss. Tito G. A. G. dining hall was a scene of . 'tion today. Dozens of the best ladies of Greencastle were bu«ily engaged in dishing out an ll serving a dinner that was an excel-J lent banquet. It was for the poor, but it lacked nine or more points of being a poor dinner. There was everything: Chicken, turkey, salads, pics, cakes, celery, doughnuts, fruit and a thousand and one other varieties of provender. The ladies,

had been suggested that electrical his best to relieve the suffering that

was apparent, and in all eases where he satisfied himself that the appli-

.trade papers be used to a certain extent. The matter was postponed, as the next meeting will give ample

time for its settlement.

The matter of improvement of the south side of Walnut street from Vine to College avenue with sidewalks was referred to the street committee for some kind of action. The matter has been brought up before, but for some reason has neyer been acted upon. In front of the Jumble property there is a vacant space where sidewalks should have been ordered years ago, as it is within one block of the public square and on a street heavy with traffic. The walks will be or-

dered down at once.

Mayor Case stated the council had been asked to furnish a room

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-TV NO DON, KOBNT GRBE=NOKSTl_B IND.

to be, against the clauses of the Cleveland bill that effect their own industries, that they would combine against those particular schedules of the bill, and if the democratic caucus, to be held as soon as congress comes together again, refused to amend the hill to meet their wishes, they would in a body de-| eline to Ik* bound by the action of the | caucus and would vote against the en- ! tire hill. Tin* importance of this eon- I ference depends altogether on the nuinber of votes it can control. Statements

cant was worthy, he would give as- „ s to the nmnb( . r in attendance vary, sistance. This additional call will ranging from 5 to 50. The administraincrease his allowance from the ; tion men who have heard about it >ay commissioners, hut as it is a ne- that it is only a bind on the part of a • .i : . j i . handful of members, to secure amendecssitv, there is nothing to do hut ,, , , . .. .. 1 ments favorable to their constituents, pay it out. Comm.seioner Newgent j aml a g00( , U)liny n . publk . nng was in the city this week, and fa pos( . ( i regard it in the same light. vored doing justice to all worthy Republicans do not expect to see the applicants. The board of county i ,, 'll either defeated or materially commissioners will meet on Satur- ch:l "“ eU in , the llo,ls, :’ bnt ‘ h : > - v 1,ave an , , , , {abiding faith that it will have to be

day in the court house to consult r!|(licttlljr ..l.ange,, before it can get , A11 , . . withMr. Steele on the matter, which through the senate, and they are not ‘j!” n"’,

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Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic

A Bik Four Wreck,

An east bound freight on the Big Four was wrecked tit Gale, a little station three miles east of Danville, last night, by the breaking down of a draw-bar. Four ears were thrown from the track, but fortunately no one was injured. The night passenger trains went over the t anda-

liu line.

TiMlay’s I-m-al Markets.

furnished tin* Daily Banner Times

CITY DIRECTORY. city offic ers.

is rapidly assuming serious propor- without hope of it being absolutely de- { ,J

tions.

feated in that bodv. Closing manu- Sprtnas.chmeo I Clocks, yon UK

ANOTHER SUICIDE.

factories, failing merchants, millions unemployed, many of them suffering for lack of the necessities of life, and

This Time It Is in llun<-h<lnle — Hubert . . • Young Dies «f Poison. I he cessation of the payment of divi-

dends by all classes* of corporations are

One more suicide is added to.thel, , ,

hound to have some etli-et m the senate,

long list of the past two months. j f not | n tbe hoil<e

lor the coming poultry show. As John Maloney coining from Roach Notwithstanding Secretary Cailisle’s the Burns room has already been jj,],. this morning brought wort! to refusal to allow members of the ti. A

engaged by the association no ac- Prosecutor James and Coroner Motion was thought necessnsy. Neff of the suicide of Robert

As there had been no remon-

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as 50' pot she was accosted by her hits ; i»! band, who had not left the land of

Young.

stranee from property owners on Robert and his wife, who lived at ( ollege avenue from Washington Ladoga, disagreed about three to Liberty streets against the con- m0 nths ago, and he left his wife struction of sidewalks on the west atu ] child and went to Indianaoolis. side thereof, an ordinance was About three weeks ago his wife re

adopted for the same.

The committee for the relief of the poor made no report and was

granted further time.

The claim ordinance was adopt-

ed as follows:

J. M. Don nohue, police V. T. Ashley ** •lames Morryweathcr, fire dept George Nelson ** *• .. Ben Williams ** “ .. •I. D. Cutler, streets •fohu Tohtn ** Mfkc Dalton ** Taylor Crump ** Frank Ktley *• Dow Whittaker,stone Carey Alston ** Spear Pittman ** •Joe Dickerson ** Shop. Honks •* j. M. Bellamy **

Cooper Bros,corn..

Greencastle Water Work* • o — spring Emerson Co* stationery.

BOARD OF HEALTH.

The council adjourned to meet as a board of health, the business being the election of a secretary for the coming year. The ballot showed five votes for Dr. E. Hawkins, present incumbent, and he was declared a winner Mr [?.,„.if,i h.. dined to vote, as he evidently did

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R. to solicit contributions in the treasury department for the annual Christmas dinner for the families of indigent members of the organization, an ample fund was secured for that purpose mid the materials for a tlrst-class Christinas dinner were delivered to the families o! (.03 comrades this morning, and in addition shoes and I'lothing were given to those who needed them. It

ceived a telegram from Indinnnpo- takes more than the refusal of a request lis that her husband had taken poi- by a member of the cabinet to upset son and departed this life. Mr. the customs of th <}. A. It. , i i I., An amusing incident of the strange Joe Miller, of Koachdale, who had .. .. . , , ,

fear of assassination which has taken

raised Young, received alike mes-j poS8egs i ol) of Mr Cleveland and the sago. Mrs. Young hastened to In- men who are prominent in supporting dianapolis. and as she loft the de- his policy, even when it ig necessary

for them to turn complete somersaults to do so, is causing a broad smile ail over tin* town. The other day a son of

the living. Noting then went to Senator Mills, who comes from a state Mr. Miller's, at Roachdale. which has long prided itself on barless Last night, before retiring, Young ‘ men, applied to the police authorities took poison, the universal panacea b>r 11 1’crmit to carry a pistol to protect .. i . his father from a mysterious assassin. for woe, disappointment and ennui; , , , , ,

who, lie said, had threatened lo kill

and shutlled oil in the latest ap- b | lni The permit was gtanted him, and

proved style at 12 o’clock, \ouug young Mr. .MiH- went on his way rewas about 25 years of age, and! joicing in his license to carry a gun, leaves a wife and one child. Coro- not expecting than any newspaper man

*!• * a iii would know anything about it. That's nor Mcrseti wont up to Koachmile * n

yminp: ,

Cocks, old Turkeys, hens Turkeys, old toms. Turkeys, young. Sib and over Ducks Geese, choice f. f. 81bs and over Geese, plucked Kku:*, fresh Bulter, fresh roll Butter, No. 2 Babbits, per doz..

Today’s Clueuffo Markets. The following markets are received at 2 p. m. daily direct from Chicago: Today’s miotations are as follows:

(ipnons. Wheat— December . May. Corn— Decembc r . May. < »ats— December. May..

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Mayor Treasurer. Clerk ..... Marshall...

Engineer

Charles B. Case .. .Frank L. Landes lames M. Hurley William E. Starr

Arthur Throop .Thomas T. Moore

Attorney I Iminas r. Moore Sec. Board of HeiUth. ..Eugene Hawkins M. D

COUNCILS! HN.

1st Ward* Thotnas Abniins, J. L. Kandel 2nd ” Geo. E. Blake, James Bridges 3rd ” John Hih‘>, John K. Miller Street Commissioner — J.I). Cutler Fire Chief... Geo. B Coo|H*r A. Brockway. ) Mrs. Mary Birch, > School Trustees. I>. L. Anderson. ) H. A. Ojjr^, Superintendent of city schools.

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Tlu* Ufuither The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours tire us follows as received by II. S. Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind., Dec 27. Fair weather stationary tem1 pernture. Wappenh Aive.

FOREST IIII.I, CKMETEHY BOAItn OK 1)1 «K<T-

0118.

J. 8. McClary

John < . Browning v . pres J. K. Lan^don .See H. S. lb-nick . .Treas James Dajrky Supt

IK F. Blaek. A. <>. Loekri#l>re.

Meetlmr first W.tinesday nijflit eaeli niontli

at J. S. MeClary’s office. 8ECKKT SOCIK I IES.

I. O.O. K.

ORRENCASTLE LODGE NO 348. John Cook N. (i L. M. Hanna See Meeting nights, every Wetlm-sday. Hall, in Jerome Allen’s Block, 3rd floor. PUTNAM LODGE NO. 45. Asa Smith NO F. T. Chalfee. S#v Meeting nights, every Tuesday. Hail in Central National Bank block,3rd floor. CASTLE CANTON NO 30, 1*. M. J. A. Michael Capt ('lias Meikel. See First and third Monday nights of each

month.

1). OK r. no. 101. Mrs. John Merry weather. N. G D. K. Badger s»*e M«*#*ring ntglits. «'v#*ry 2nd and 4th Monday (»f each month. Hall in central Nat. Bank huilding, 3rd floor. GREENCASTLE LODGE 2123 G. U. O. OF O. V, Win. Hartwood N.t; w. K. Tclst. r .p. s •Meets first and tiiird Mondays.

!=OR RENT. ONE NICELY FHiNISIIEI) FRONT ItOOM. May and transient boarders wanted. No. 2 Poplar Street. d-U-2\v

up to

hold

Putnam is get

Ml-TIIANTS CARI I) I0R.

where lie was mistaken.

If you have a house for sale or rent, and

A newspaper I ** proving Jin “elephant on ynui: hands, ” let

on the noon tiaiu to hold an inquest man , |(It only found it out. but he i wiHh"’E'!e''VUa'pU-iTiil 1 nYsoN'.n.T'iii’t.mTi!

over the remains.

MASONIC. EASTERN STAB. Mrs. Hickson W. M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins See First Wednesday night of each month. OREBKCASTLE CHAPTER R. A. M. NO 21. F. B. Evans II. P W. It. H. Cullen See Second Wednesday night of each month. BLUR LODGE K. AND A. M. w. B. Vestal W. M II. S. Beals.. Set 'I bird Wednesday night of each month. COMMANDERV. E. B. Evans k. (; J. Mel). Ha vs Sec Fourth Wednesday night of each month. HOGAN LODGE, NO. 19. F. St A. M, H.S. Bryan W. M W. F. Telster See Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. white LILY CHAPTER, No. 3, O. K. S. MrH..M. Florence Miles \V. M Mrs. M. A. 'roister See Meets stHiond and fourth Mondays.

printed it. and the brave Texas senator j S'elfcllneh lu' y '"' r

and his armed body guard became ttie I ‘ ■

KNIUMTS OK PYTHIAS. EAGLE LODGE NO. 111.

ting quite a reputation for the sui-,— —.■ „ — .... ,

eiditl mania. butts upon which the ridicule which • ’(* At. •?• J

! had been auviiiiiuiuting on aeeotliit oi | t t, I -n ,

" '■«“» «'»»• ! pertain more or less absurt; preeautio.., { Insurance, Real Estate,

(.nod story of the danger of which has been taken at the White nnn Loan. . . ,

Kvery Krlduy nt«:lit .mint floor ovei- Tlioh.

j Abrams store.

» GltEKNC'ASTI K imvj<jov .* .. . IV . fj. .itm r (\( : U. St rattan . S .V First Muiiday night or each month.

not desire to oust -t comnlimentriry

vote for a democrat, and h“ has a phonelie spelling is told by an Aus- Hou.-e ami the eapitoi to keep out men j Second Fluor, First National Hank Huilding i

, . feal'ed to lie out,ii miirilnr Iipnf

hiile-lintiud principle against voi- tra.ian paper. A Settuuinuviaii

a.o. r. w.

iug for a republican. Flection of Officers.

Putnam Lodge, I. O. O. F., have

elected officers, as follows: John ^d one day by the receipt of the

, . v iv tn * • following niiKsive:

Micliac*!. Alnrrt

*- I till it, ,14111 LTIlt J ite

God bless ’em, vied with each other V. G.; E. T. Chaffee, see.; H. H.

to tie upon murder bent, was' poured without stint. The Texas senator, be it known, is a man of ttery temper. When he saw the publication and observed the manner in which people eyed him he became furious. He claims to have known nothing about die permit iiuiii lie saw the publication.

.MU iloom Kota is queer: I l he 8ct l‘' e ‘ 0U,ne °". t I Cur, ass. you Era man of no leas. I wish to I 'V 1 ' 6 " >' oullir S ‘llls with dishev

named Ole Raorngartz, who is established in Australia as a schoolmaster, was astonished and out-

Paper Hanging an! Patching Done neatly , cheaply and with

promptness.

BOX 773.

R b. HURLEY.

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in inducing the visitors to eat, and | Morrison, treas.; Dan S. Hurst, ln,, ‘ 1 '"o riowie in your skuii'

and there was happiness and gayety’I John C. Browning, E. B. Evans,

for all. The rough side of poverty trustees.

A conference was held, and

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I. O. O. F. elected as follows: John indi * n “ ntl y to read his letter aloud Cook, C. P.; J. A. Moore. H. R . i ^d say what he meant by it. He

J. A. Chaffee, S. W.; E. T. Chaffee, read:

TME-

writer, a newcomer, wit- visited liv double moral to this story. First, don't M11 111 A MAORI I 01l»ullO T - " f:^t. '1 ii/ffic• Wikfti m'\m \

eleil hair and w ild eyes rushed into the \ police court and asked that the permit' the | issued to him be cancelled. There is a I I double moral to this story. First, don’t : |-||

KOVAL ARCANUM.

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COLLEGE CITY LODGE VO. 9. ; Gonrjyo Ssigo

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Second and 4tii Thursdays of each iiionth. ^ DEGREE OF HONOR. Rose Me A linden .C. of 1 Della Moore * First and third Fridays of eacli month on 3rd floor City Hail Block.

RED MEN.

</aOL i it I ItE NO. 14U. I John Cannon Sachem j Tims. Shkc s.-l ' Every Monday ,il K lit. Hall ,m Ini tloo, , City H ill Block,

instances. There was more food than eaters, however, and this afternoon scouts are out in the byways

n n,Cl, eib.iea , , ,»}W*.lv tf:

succeed in biding things from newspa-

per men.

The attempt on the part of Secretary Lament to compel the SGOG.rkswhu occupied the old Ford’s theatre build-

' Chas. Laud<‘*

Jv’r*. ,) V Msl'k.-i: kVtiI>cV':i. A^'^IrAs Si^maiiorknowhstKe: I wish •'

ties to deserving people who didn’t 1 Michael, treas.; C. H. Meikel, Chas. t® ontcr my boy in your school, visit the hall. Kiefer, James Hurley, trustees. j t « I m k 7 / tlmnc. to-to nVlf -k, wkm a lipulUi , m n ,,, A Cheap llookcase.

O 1« i t 11 ‘ ( 11

(Grc*eiM*«8tle for Greemwatle) Turns Out the BEST WORK

ing :iMlii'time of t.b|* iiwtpI.ec'.’VVlS’te. .,< .<,• \ 4«,o,< <., tTW, th&oP^fltf-?. giVbaekVtilo that ohl death trap, wliieh i . . . ... Ii;i8 been pAtuhed to the extent of $<J000. . , s . a * ,oln ** unterprHe and n is has been temporarily frustrated ], v a ; mg' 1 time t.reeneasile-tood by such an report of the local building inspector. I'hdu-try. Iry the work and you willl •b Gaiidn ibc b(,ii>iii,g Glisaie. A reso- - . *' 1 AT'-’i* l ' , e I lution is pending in the senate deelur- ! ..Y 0rk < " 1 , ‘ l " r und

visited the hall, eighty-seven people had been fed, and the indications

food was first placed on tallies in , , 10( .. , bottom, which should extend down as the G. A. E. hall, but as it kept I urda i'’ Ja,luar y 189 (» at °ne o - ; far as the edge of the frame, so that it nmirinir in new onarters wr . ri . dock p. m., for the purpose ofse- will set level upon a table or stand. Inpounng in. mw quarters wore . 1 ‘ * sert two shelves spam! to suit the height sought, and the two rooms m the lectmg delegates and alternates to 0 f the books, paper inside, and cover tha rear of the hull were pressed into the district convention to Ik* held outside with old canton flannel tacked a-l.’T,w , *-‘vn ( ,?,kv*,f'brrt)V-.-'» **«•:•' ^ inuianapoils, Jan. 18, 1894,' to on with hr: ss tacks. Curtains shirred 4

s,*ci>n,t and fourth ThursUaysui eiieii iiiontn Meet in O. A. It. Hull.

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G*‘n. llcnlnn. s#*«* Kyery Momlay . venliiK, Tlall corn,. Vim. unu Wasniiiirton streets, 2nd floor. WOMAN S I1K.L1KK CORPS.

is i.L/tuifl

Louiso JauoiiH

The

i iitiinni itepiihiii huh. It is made with a picture frame 28 by ing aguinst the use of this building for l"'omi)tlv. Republicans of Putnam 84 inches in front, a box of rough boards clerical purposes atrain. Even if the

min 84 inclu * in trout, a Imx or rougn noarus cierieui purposes acain. r.ven n me i . • iV! *

' cn.inty are requested to meet at the hGn s iuacricd where the picture and buiMing were perfeeily safe it would V-OSiei*,. « . IVlOPfOn.

-liEQ.ai!U2.iIv iUi''placed;mV iiU' c>ueii^ i.o loree proprietors and managers,

t Id* clerks who were there when the Banner Times Block. ...

accident took place to again occupy it.

lished. It was, indeed, a feast, and . . ’ ' and run on wires at the top and bottom tlie noble women of the cit\ who 8e a mfim ^ ero 10 state central ar „ „f Kirvice to cbme while sweenine

managed the affair are to be con-! the fifth congres.

are of service to close while sweeping and dusting. Where one has to move often, or cannot afford an expensive case,

thin answers the purpose.

gratulated in their work, for it was > sional district,

quite an undertaking. | Titos. T. Mooi.e, Trumps and others who had, per i 5t>~2t Chairman

haps, not hud a wholesome square { meal, were treated as cordially as I ,.,i , ,

the home poor, and there was not u ' L ' " • ' 1,11,1 11 two hours, and let it dry before being hungry person in Greencastle today, hor8e on Barne 3 r - Ih'i ney Moore washed and ironed. In this way any that any one of the committees I says he will leave town or change shade of blue can be kept from fading

could ctiecover. # [hi8 mmic ii the boys don t let up. w jf e

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til i ii_i 11 ^ i ii n ^ j do you ever consider tin* quality of the food you are eating? It may lie good. 11 might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. N it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Butter. Eggs, Suices, and innumerable other groceries are of the best quality ? There i-

siieh a triffing differenee in the prices of the best and the worst that it certainly

does not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy. The best is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable

To K«-ep Dine Cotton From Fndiutp Dissolve an ounce of sugar of lead.

.ij, 8 ° il k the printer lawn ^in this solution . in ,| n,,. very best of everything in the (Iroeery line is kept at

Broadstreet Se Hurst's. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.

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Meot.liiKH every seeuiid anil ioin tli ijdixlny

at 2 p. m. ti. A. ft. Hull.

T'GM'.M, V.V.MV. 2— 1 Collegorvo and Ubt rty st.

3— 1 Indiaim niiti Iliinna.

4— 1 Jackson and Duirio . 5— 1 MadiHon and hiberty. 9—1 Madison and Walnut.

3 2 Hanna and Crown.

4 2 Hloomiiurtnn and Andcrwin. ft ^ Seminary and Arliiurtnn. « -2 WaHhlturton, mint of Dm Imm. ' 2 WuHhlnirton tind r.q/Hiw#

- •» ittiwiiru ami ( row n. 4- 3 Ohio and Main.

5- 8 ColleKC avc. and DoMnlto «—3 LociihI and Sycamore.

1- 2—1 Fire om.

tbTO'f^ow'the box C> niin| l |)i | il * 11 “ n "“

* alley.

COI XTY OFFK KKS.

Goo. M. Black F. M. Giideweli...

Geo. HiiR’iies

Brtniel T. Ilarnell Daniel S. Hurst .

I. F. ()’Brien. F. M. Lyon....

T. W. McNelT . Wm. Brofidstreet. J. D. Hart. )

Samuel Farmer

John S. Newjt'cnt)

Auditoi* Sheri If Trciunirer i lerk • UcH-'ord#*!* Surveyor • School Superintendent

4 fl « * I*

Coroner ,\ BKt'SMOl*

Commissioners.