Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1882 — Page 8
1882. HEADQUARTERS. 1882. While other merchauts are worrying to sell off their old out season goods. THE CHEAP CORNER STORE Isl’illing uii with new seasonable goods I have already received Irom .New
York a good supply of
Prints, Ginghams, Shirting, Sheetings
And other Staples, Call and see.
which 1 am prepared to sell cheaper C. W. TAIsBURT.
fSTTlie best and cheapest Notions in the city at Crawley's new Notion store, on the corner. ;it;« feT Vegetable Soup, a rare delicacy,
at Weik s.
Vick's Floral (inide—Of the many Guide and Need and 1'lant Catalogues sent out by our Seedmen and Nurserymen. and that are doing so much to iiitorm the people and beautify and enrich our country, none are so beautiful, none so instructive as Vick'x FUm>l Hunk. Its paper is the choicest, its illustrations handsome, and given by the i thousands, while its colored plates are
than anybody, gems. This work, although costing
but ten cents, is handsome enough for a Gift liook, or a place on the parlor table. Published by James Vick,
Rochester, N. V.
G. OVERSTREET i>ii:iN r ri«T.
Special attention given to natural teeth.
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CUTLER ifc SON, (Succeg.ior.i to T. V. Alnop)
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CITY BILL POSTERS. Also uive jMTsonal attention to house painting I ami pap*r hanging. 2niu
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The Woman's Heading Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Washburn,
Saturday, Feb. 4th.
M. C. Fee’s delivery team indulges in
freipient runaway. They partially de-
molished the wagon yesterday.
IST From The Times. Editor linns:—In reading the
number (if your paper, I noticed
last you
Newspaper Lnok. Obsaivant K.vt'hansro.
A doctor will sit down and write a ( r . ... prescription; time, live seconds: paper asked all who had been benefited by tiie and ink. one-fourth of a cent, and tin* letter published in your valuable paper patient pays sb.'J", or >10, as the case about a year ago, to write you tin; facts mav be. A lawyer writes ten or twelve for publidcation. The letter from Dr. lines of advice and gets £10 or S-o from Hates created a great amount of excitehis client. An editor writes a halt- ment in this vicinity, as he is well column puff tor a man. pays the printer and favorably known by every one here, from liftv cents to a dollar for putting His reputation as a man and as a physi-
Warren Wright, the brakeman who jt. in type, sends it to several thousand cian gave every one the utmost eoiili-
DRS. BENCE & MORRISON. Oilice and residence, Washington street, one square east of National Hank. 2yl
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Costume Bazaar! No. mi. East MnrLot St., Imtfanapolifl. Only place in the city where you can rent Costumes and Wigs of every description, for Hulls, Parties etc. Theatricals supplied. K- XlNKLIN. Wigmaker. N. U.—Santa Claus Wigs. Whiskers ami Costumes for rent to Churches. Private Parties, etc , at per night. Wigs and all other hair work made to order. “nVW
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was hurt last week bv the Putuamvii'e people, and then surprises the putl'isl deuce in all his statements, and this of man if he makes a charge. ' 1 course soon made the name “Kendall’s 1 • N " , . lco berei.y c-urMi tintt
• • Spavin Cure” not only familiar but very
Lon,-Mil,. Leuer. popular. In reply to your remark I will
I’he small-pox does exist here and in .^v: About nine years ago I slipped on
yeiy bad tmms. ,oo. at that. \\ lule ;| ll ,icean<l spained mv light limb at looking aioumt ior information in reM t | )P knw , , WH8 ' vtry | a me and
suffered excruciating pain much of the
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bridge, died from his injuries.
Steve George and family have removed here from Terre Haute. Mr. George is employed in the spoke factory. The G. A. R. entertainment yvill include spectacular, musical, oratorical and military features of a high order. Foxworthy's planing mill started up Monday, and Ratliff A; Grubb’s new mill will be ready to start next Monday.
Rf:al Estate Transfers-
Mary J. Maker to Win It Lewis, lots
No I, g.i
erence to it to-day tbe reporter called upon J)r. Wm. Cawein. of Seventh street, who in 1K74. during the smallpox epidemic, was an active worker, and in 1.N77 was again called upon logo into the dreaded disease, and during the conversation Dr. Cawein decided to give to the public Ids formula of a pre-vcntiv-i which is very simple and cheap, and which, since his discoveiy of it. has been very successfully used where
Mary.I Maker to Henry C Rogers, lots 4,». 14 and lo. m Roaehdale. John II Wright to Marcus L Wright, do acres in Franklin tp. S17IKI. John A Crawley to Thomas II Davenport, part of lot a, Sinclair's. Greencastle, .'f7-<. Thornton Devore to Charles Siddons, acre in Marion tp, S2-7. (ieo lj Sutherlin to Robert C Wilson. 10 acres in Floyd tp, $ 1,640. City of Greencnstle to Isaac Waggoner, lot 10 in Forest Hill cemetery, -7.; nr,. Elizabeth II Hayden to Geo W strayler, 78 acres in Madison tp. $1,000. John II stulty. to Edward Porter, land in Franklin tp. Lucinda E Voting to Thomas M Roberts, 34 acres in Washington tp,
$5*4.
\\ illis G Neff. Commissioner, to Henry Clark, 6.2 acres in Marion tp. S7IX).
Willis G* Neff, Commissioner.
American >. Voting, one-halt of
acres in Jackson tp, sl.uuo.
Sheriff M C to Mercantile Trust Co..' lot 13, part of lot ill, O ]’, (ireencastle.
$20,Sfc,.
James T Oakley to Anhstend \' Hah ii. 40 acres in Jackson tp, $1,600. James Curran to IJennis Curran. 44 i acres in .Ntouroc township. $2.42U. Alex Moran to May A Utterback, 1
lot in Cloverdale.
It is as follows:
“ -yrup of black cohosh, 4 ounces; sulphate of zinc, 4 grains; lluid extract of digitalis. 10 drops. Dose lor an adult, one tablespoonful; eldld, ten to , y ears fifteen years, dessert spoonful: and I ti,o from three to ten years, teaspoonful every 21 hours.” Dr. Cawein says that if people, will take this simple preparation it will arrest llte spread of the disease
sure.
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The, Executive Committee of the Na- i _. , ,, , tional Hoard of Health Friday evening j v*' 1 ! * v . i' 1 - 1 !
declared smallixix epidemic in the ( nit
ed .'states.
The L., N. A. A C. read has paid Men Grahfelder, of Louisville, who Wjis hadly injured in a railroad collision at balem on the night of November 1. i sMO. $2.0oo in the way of a compromige. He sued for $10,000.
time since, and some of the time thought I should be a cripple for life. Dr. Mates' letter printed in your paper gave me so much confidence in the virtues of "Kendall's Spavin Cure" that 1 tried it tor my knee and lessthau one bottle completely cured me so that 1 have had no return of pain or lameness, tor which, of course, 1 cannot feel too thankful. Since my recovery I have visited friends in the west and found that the following parties have used it with the grandest results in that part of the country. The Rev. John Rice. Hematite, Mo., used it on his own person for an injury of Jo years standing and performed one of the most wonderful cures I ever heard of. J. I,. McClure,of Strong City. Kansas. cured a badly lacerated and poisened hand, from a hog bite, and also removed an enlargement near the hipjoint which had become large and troublesome. He also used it for
found that bathing Ids
chest with it relieved him at once. To my surprise 1 found that this wonderful remedy was better known in the west than it was in the east, and 1 found they were using it there for all animals as well as on human llesh with the very best of results, and I find so many cases where ever I go to oontirm the lavorableopiniou L had already formed of it that 1 am glad of auoppor-
il»p uncl<*r*i*cnP'l
hiif* l»ppti np|M>lnU‘«l Hy th<* Clerk of tli»* Circuit j Court of I'.ituain county, Stctr* of Ihuiann, n<iniim -tretor of tin* astute of Kli .Mercer, Into oi j
PutiiMin county, ln<Jtiint<,
.‘'•aid Pj't-De i$ ‘•uppoHc.i t«» l»c nolvont, lute.! ihis lutli Uhv of Vitnmrv, IhHj.
Lul ls M. MIOKCEU,
Moork r>KUf)., AdmiDistrator. Attorneys. hv ■
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j^TOTICE
TO TAX*PAYKRS.
Notice is liorebv liivcn *liat the Tax iMiplicntO i i tlie C-uy of (iroeiKM-tle, Buttmin < otintv, l State of 1 ridi.ilia, for the year 1*M, lia$ tluw day J Im cii placed m mv li^mls for collection. The tax levy B.Hivppowa from »aid duplicate ihrh fol-
lows, to wit:
For jrpnert’l purposes, fifty cents ( jD-100) on cac’i one hundred dollarH «>! laxithle property j and ."»o cents on each taxable poll, and one dollar (M) on each male dog and two dollars j (S‘2) on each female do^ in said city. For pay- j inu school t'onds and interest, fifteen cents I (15-100) on each one hundred dollars of taxable j property within said city; also fifteen cent-, i (L^-lOO) oh each cue hundred dollars of taxable . property of persons who have transferred to thd : city for school purposes. Fnlcss said faxes are paid on or before the third Monday in April. Is.sj. a penalty of ten per cent will be added to said taxes accordin'.; i to law. B. MARSHALL. iiecember 2'.»th t IKtfl. Hw2 Treasurer. |
j^OTlCE.
Dr. Strong, of I’lainlleld. has been . . „
to i sued bv John Marton for sio.o hi. he al- tmufy ol telling the readersol your val7u | leging malpmctiee on the part of strong 1'i'P' i; what I have learned in rev in setting a broken leg for him. and gard to it. Hoping to hear lit,m others tlierehy. as he elaiyis, rendering liim a upon this very important subject, cripple for life I especially important to those who have
The annual meetiii-t of the stock-holder* of tin* Louisville, .\<*w Albany \ (.’hicri^o Railway rompany will Re held lit the National I’ank of ' omm-n e, in the City of New York, on Friday, Fchrmry tenth, 1MS2, a; which n eotlmr thirteen directors will t*c elected to >eivc for the cu>u* my ytMir. The polls will be open from 12 ni. to
clodriHHIBB issriii ’
l o’clock, p. m.
\V. H. I.KWIs,
•rctary.
New Harness Shop. VAUGHT & BRAWNER Manufacturers or and Coalers in HARNESS AND SADDUS, Robes, Blankets, Collars, Bridles, Whips. Combs, Brushs, Btc. ALL WORK WARRANTED. i.m2 Three, doors South of Post Cilice. STONE WLKS,
AND
STOUE WORK,
ISASXHKilH^F PLAUIITG MILL, W- A. McFadden, Prop. Builder*- are hereby warned to “ta kle” him before giv’insr their orders for plain in; or for house patterns or any <pnuitity of lumber. Hr* I : . poses i » dupli’are the lowest npces. lie also marmfacturer.s the* 3F > £i-r , IsLli.VLns't Washer di Wringer
The best in use.
WOOL ITMT* rm* also in his line. Pon’tbuy
these Miticlcs nut .I you see him.
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MEAD BEOS.,
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lEL&.IlSr SIR, I ID <3-IE
AV IT 11 YOl'U
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e ptirtnorsiiip heretofuro existing hetween .l<-nkins and .lohn Burley is this day dis-
One million dollar.s liave bet n ub^i i ib
ed with which to erect hummotive
works in the city of Louisville. The new Court House at Rockville, I’arke county, will be completed in a
few da\s. Tbe dedication ceremonies
Charmer 1’ Muis to Silas W Monday,! will take place on the -2d of l-'ebuary.l 211 acres in Marion township. $‘<70, its total cost will be about $110,000.
Mathias Masten to James W Day, 6
suffered fur yparij like ujvsclf, 1 remain,
Yours, i\o!, J. A. Uoyce.
Elmira, X. V.. Sept. 17th, U-U.'
Wanled—Wagon Sp;..k-j 'lira-
be;'.
We want 600.o(K' White Oak Spokes cut 28 inches long, 13- inches thick on
JOTK’K.
Tlie
Isaac
solved l.v mutual consent, Mri denkium assnin ! m^ ah indcbtedncs.-4 ami i* authoi i/.ed tocollwt
' till claims; said Burley ictirint;.
]>.\A( I KNKlNd, .Uill N B11M.KY.
I would enrneslly hesprnk for the new firm. A | Lot.dly sUarc of patronage* from all mv old ctisI Imnors us well as new. You will Ihifl thetp ; I Oiic-st ami accommodntmu, and in every way 1 uLidlemcn. Thanking von for past patronage, , I am Truly Youth, Sw i JOHN lirilLEY.
any
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OTICE OF AU-MIN ISTKATIOX.
acres ju Jefferson township, slfij. ^ Go to the new Notion stoic of L. | heart edge and 3 inches wide. Must be J W Alexander to F M Alexander, D. Crawley t..r bargains. 313 | good tough timber, straight, free from
Al-
knots or wormholes, the sap to be taken
Found at Last. jotr. Ibd.uoo Shell Mark umi Mlack (jo to Anderson \ Hanks for your de-! Hickory Spokes, cut 2s inches long, 1) signing, it von want it done inst right, inches thick on heart edge and 2) inches and you will lind them to he good close ' wide. Must l>e good, tough, sound timpractical caria-nteis. and joiners also, her, free from knots or wormholes or They are to be found near tlie south! black places (Hie bark, not sat), taken side depot. Grecncastle. 45tf j off) for which we will pay the highest
' market price, to be delivered at our fac-
j tll’gllll itil’ (Sale ffT Kohl 1 lory in Greencastle. Farmers and luiuL'v Organ for sale orient. Apply to bermen, Lot; into tigs; you will tlucj
I*. Hays at Langdon's Mazur. ti l ' there is money in it. , - , 2-tf. IlllOCKWAY & IlOCKAKKULOW.
« I on t f(-r)^t! >.• Inti'.ily hIioiiM he without e~% x j + • —' «• nn-c-ri . ti nt'.fi <•'am,it:.ov<» v., .Bucklf'ii'H Amifiii Salve-■t-H-'lo. pl.tiH;::it amt relmM:- rpnn-.lv, Inr Thu Imst s-ilvi* ill tlu. wui-lil r,,i- f’ntu . n 111.- s I •. n . h, Co,in Pitt o|.„|p rI i I 1 «« OLSl S.U\e 111 MM Wet 1(1 fOM lltS, Mortiur. n.- ci,..ier,i. Iii.urii.ip i. or Knot. Mtuises. Nut s. (,leers. Salt Rheum, , turst. ■ •> 'riM-1 .p.iic'i:. i- ■ . •,iiiiiim:i.ip.i tti.ii . an till Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands,
acres in Marion township. >4.70. I n- ei»- • '• > oi.ii-n-.. e.r-.i.ing «r smn- ('i)i|i,| a ins. Corns, and all Skin EnniD I'xdhcHin !, -I I'Kmu.ttal.M. "Jndti o fi6 iti V lly CiireU i'fles. aoeK m JiicKhou iiship. Jr*-., ixl 31 per t ..ttie. ly ig ^uanmtecd t<» give parivut kutiHiur.lion Francis liCiuwity to Msun I* (tse, 14 ... . . . M f m inoneY rcl mulud. iTicu :F> ceuta ner ore,; in Jackson town,Jiip, $4oo. V* J Ugliest market i^ e ; J’.*' ' 1 f box. .Sold at Allen's Drug Store.
M a tv a ret C Lafolette to Marquis L MulU-r .ouj Eggs at Menyweatners V.'rigbL. land in Franklin township, Restaurant. 2t:i
$000.
J(M acres in Mill Creek township. $200.1 Samuel Stuiek to Drew W Alspaugh,;
20 acres m Marion township. S’.KKi. Siunerimis Fetl >ws to Mary S Flight, lot 121 in Manhattan. $:io.
John D Hinote to Miiry S Albright,
.ots *.(4 and 05 in Maulialtan. $::o.
Daniel Kelley to George Hathaway.
lot 7, O l* Greeueastle, SMi 7 ..
Sheriff .'*<* to X W M Life Ins Co.
land in Clovordah- township, $2.-VK).
•Slteriff I* C to Walter Moore, part of tot ML't and tot 121 m Greencastle.!
S.i.100 24.
Catharine A Maker to W A Williams, iso acres in Warren township, $5,800.
Jackson Horst to Calvin
1
Notice is hereby ^iven, tlmf (lie umlerHiunefl ! hns been nppoinle»l I'V the Flerk of the Circuit ; Court t»f'Putnam county, Sfnie of IrHiunn. ailminiHtr.Uor of the cstMto of Japios M. i <irks, lute of Putnam county, hvlu-mi.'le' C ise<l. Fanl ^stntf i$ supposml to he solvent. Date! this l^th (Jay of January. 1H82. WILLIAM II. < >'NFAL, Administrator. 1 WlLMAMllOM A Dauuy, AiCns. dwB i
I have rcccivt n car loa l of the l c • i stone., nmi mil I'la-paiiGl to lay walks, ami will fririij-fi steps, jii.ft I*, wnulow Hills, or Uo
k ind of wnrlc re'Diirnl.
1 have opened n vnrd for thia s< i f of work on the we-t Midi* ot the ton 11 on the New Albany railroad, and weaTore-nlv for orders. ."«Hi52 DICK ROMEKT3.
W. G. BUItNETT. Bools.Shops. Uonther, &o. Ol’FRA HOUSE HUILDING. THK ruefi F0K BARGAINS. Exclusive Dealer in Reynold’s Fine Shoes. Cloves' best line shoes. Also Goodger it Armstrong’s celebrated Shoes for Ladies and IMisscs.
WHEAT They pay the highest market price. They do custom grinding and make the best of 3F 3U O O" 3et AND 31 IaJ .V Ij ! Get your F-XjOXTJF*. Of them. The bent In market. Cmjid
(’oalesillle HhcrHseimaits.
GO SEE
For Sale.
J. I. BOUEHE’S
A fine half Norman Stallion, Sol Lewis Prince: his Dim i* Description of I’rmcr, Jr.—he nlood hay, with blocn mane l
sired by the :t (ieorge Bell, is a hea\;lUnl lu«-*i and taP,
52y 1 i
Elijah Gratllhani to.Ma.quis LWrlght.i Lay your Notim.s of Craaltty, part of Sot 5 in IMachdale SSOO. «»«
Erasuis K Adams to Martinis L, or 8< I U!1,<: '
i\ right, part ol Jot <( in Roaclidalc. "Merry went her is coiiBlantly ye-1 ^ Christopher Grqbh* to Jonathan W , ceivill S Fl t ‘ sh Tub iind Co ? e f
t .rob!e, tut acres in Washington town-
.--liit*. for love.
Franeis M (ihoriueley to Granville C Gordon, lots J! and tin lPt:iclidale,$l75. John 8 Jennings to (t II Voss, land in IVaslungton township, $1—unit
ciaim.
John A Hrown to A 11 I’tckel.lot 4 in
Car|4‘uter*vi11e, $225.
Janies Wilson to Louisa White, 13 ttcrea in Cloverdale 'ownship. $45.
;flaneiniiiB Opera Iloibf, Jan. II 'j?;i
jLOl’HPr l * Ne ** V«ig «»}.» Hnsfuii ‘ immei - ely Fnnpy, Sun- f..:, p.,;
j efe*il Cotaedv,
r oil
xs m “i £
^ iJraw lev's stock of Notions is all) new ami for cash. He sells the
CllCapest. See iliiil. • »to Or, How People Live in Kurni^hed Apaitmeutn. L: £ i Millions Givon Awav Ill“ M Uced l.v Ike same Munificent Comedy ...... . . ... .... ... .. I C«». iliHi m tide •'tu h n n ein«Ji4'i«*iis hit m New Millions ot bottles of Dr. Kiiuf s Now York, . lereDH. \\ -[liii.t in, « Discovery for ('onsuniption. Coughs ton, D«*tr«»i nmi ‘a.iiunUpi.iu. von
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AiiuiiH>ion snd 7-i cenls No «xfr« chaise f'er reseived scn(-. Now on sj.Ih h( P>i:ittm's.
tits of the large, sly.e. This enormoMS optlay would he disastrous L) the pro-
Daniel Kelly to Theressa Glazebrook. nrletors. verc it not for the rare merits pt k>t !25and let ! ;2, o I* Greencastle, oossessed by thu wonderful mediejne. ^PK). Call at Allen's Drug >S£ofe and get a Chri.stoph(*r C Webb to Samuel Webb; trial bottle free and try for yourself. It (,0 acres in Clinton tewnship, $2,OUO. ! never fails to cure. 5-52yl nil'iDD ..m- . • v*™ Gw r v 0 . vhe IiKljananolis ./ow/no/ last SatuuifiV ^ . N0 1 11 JuftiM ln^i with low and de* was in - . crtainly estray. It belonged pressed spirits, loss 11 appetite, general io some other town. Danville is guilty deudily. disordered blood, weak con»'ITw: such i nteiiirise. stitution, headache, or any disease of a "M ii'.- a.-, ni.i,* .i, ‘ bilious nature, by all mentis ttroctire a Don’t borrow your neighbor’s paper, bottle of Electric Hitters. You will be I
If you are too mean and low down to paj
foi \ourowii paper you can have one that will follow: you will be inspired stl n nons sent jtii by coming to this otltcc and, with new life: st'ength and activity j uu,leruno „>■«„...tsnieni. stcknowledRing that fact. will return; pain and miserv will cease, -*
Tp,,. in,, (.. j i.,<and honcarortli yon will rejoice in the Th : -‘ojite of I’utnam county are sol-1 praise ot EU., tin. Ritters. Sold at 50 id on the queoLion of gravel roads cents per bottle, at AHeu’a Drugstore.
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OPERA HOUSE-ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATEBDA j NIGHT, -jAN- 1.1-42, j
THE ORIGINAL AM, ONLt
Ha»py Cal Wa^iier's MIHSTEELS
AND I5HASB HAND.
surprised to see the rapid improvement . I l ''' ,li# t’*' 1 " n, | 'to 1 H "l> ll,-, .. ill will I... ii.ci.i.-u.l 5li«l.r*|(lr*H„|r.Ht| 0< t,;iv*l,B«
thoron .lily hrokpn in D.. ry in Fhid-s hiyk, tnrep years ohl in (lit* spni'h;, ami lei-lv Cor service.’ Any person wishing »iich $ o k ••.ill on ( Miroll ilnmmotKi, .South College Ave., (ireencastle, Iml. 2t3 Removal. ED, ACKERMAN.
THE
Boot & Shoe Maker Has re moved his establishment to the room formerly occupied by M. Sage, on
the south side of the square.
For a neat Moot or Shoe you should not fail to call on him; having increased his facilities he proposes to be ready for
all.
C&1X and. See,
THE “CANliKE" lU IUlEK CO’S BACK-STRAP ARCTICS. The i,lost Convenient of „|l Aretios, They «n oft Easily mid Fit EeifecUy. The Corpiilent npd tlu» elderly will appreciate them. ! No trouble to Buckle Km hide Wet and Snow.
Very Neat.
IIoadt|iiavtci , s for tlie kjiltqi- tS W did lines of Boots it Shoes HD I IP OTAD f from Ilnrtford, La Fayette UliUu uiUnL| : and Cincinnati. 1 When you visit Coatesville. Every* .Hung new and lirst-tlass, as low as rpi . tne lowest. Also a line stock of 1 lie tiJace lor a ittll line ot , lluhhev Roots, Shoes and * IGARS AND IORACCO. Overs, at bottom juices. -imoi ______
An immense stock of Solar Tij) Shoes ioi children. The best in the market.
All Summer greatly reduced make room for Fall
ter stock.
Goods prices,
at to
and AVin-lyr-80
PROPRIETORS OF THE
n. j v i, k da l j: ad v i; it tiskai k ms The Rest Place to Huy Your FUEHITUEE!
—Is at the—
Clciefdale Fumituie Ste Having recently moved into an elegant new room, especially built for the imr pose, the proprietor expects tocHrrvn nmeli better line and will sell on tonic | that has heretofore built up his extern sive custom. Ho makes Undertaking ;i , specialty, aad , an luinish anything ii that line. lie attends funerals with s l line hearse when desired. iy4i
failot M m CENTRAL 110US
AEKE J
North Side Square.
Gloverdale, Inti., J. P. Pugh. Prop The liest place to stop. Good rm Uownybeds and '':eel!i nt fare.
Try it. 3
ilinu
on eiurlh, with I ever nppean d i
There is no butter Investment, and the Putnam county peopki don't forget
it.
J lid wttvipol it* Hfli idd. Hon. \\. LUigie, jiresent incumbent, and editor and proprietor ot the I.al.iveio Cou . . has be,-u je appointed postmaster ol the “Star City. ’ 'The Indiana editors are being recognized, which shows that destiny is not always throwing her malignaul shafts at woitliy people. J»niiv:lt»* /’epijldicaii. Horace Tingley’s lecture on Hie telephone, delivered last week at Mill Greek, was a success. The audience was pleased and evidently understood and appreciated tlie speaker’s efforts. C’olumldif* Rcpiibheiin. 'i'lk 1 Grind Army Post of this city is having quite a boom in inembersfiip; hardly a meeting <d the jiost uow-a-days hut three or four applications for membership are read ana considered. CrawfonUyille Joumitl. George H. Piercy and wife spent Sunday to Tuesday visiting in Greeueastle.
Tfi<-k«‘fM m( fCrnltfiii’N.
OPERA HOUSE, FEBRUARY 1st an! 2(1.
Hi "!!. De-iiny. with whom everybody in the vincinity of Cloverdale is well acquainted, has recently enlarged his store room to twice its former dimensions, and |uu jnrreased his stock proportionately. Those who have formeily traded witli Mr. Denny uill be delighted to find his facilities so iqucli increased, by which they may expect to be better sets ad in the future. He deals on the square with every one and this fact is what produces his pjro»i>enty. He invites new customers to call and see him, and will make it to their interest to do an.
GRAND SOIREE MV STEM FUSE ’ KK11.LIANT AND loKAI, ILI.L'StOMS, I
BY
Hartwig Seemau. (IRANI) NOVEL WORLD’S THEATKIC, ||lM*tl > xtlna di|p,vnt part* of (1,« worlU, uilb .nn^qiNcoiit 1, ,,;ui! nnd I,,"lit effeol.*, mil 1
The best plat* to buy your Reef, The best place to buy your Pork, The best j,lace to buy your Sausage. The best place to sell your Hides. The best place to buy or sell anything
in their line.
We always pay cash for everything; we ask no time from any one. They propose to keep the cleanest, neatest and best market m the oily, and don't you forget it. 3mo46 A Ltcliiffj to Voting; Ken on llic Loss of
F.w.lky *V Hors, Wholesale Agtut*, Lnfiivaitp, Bid Try on Him* ueforc you buy an ohirasiiioiied pair. For Sale by W. F. GAitVEit. Portland Mills and Carpentersville.Ind.
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StiHpcu>ioB m Mi'l Air without visible port.
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CWAtmore s .Mince Meat at Weik’s. WTNew goods this weak at Tall)mi's,
P»i the uniy Uno large
Step I Portrait ol
iGENfS WANTED
GAEPIELD
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lOVOat y taken -the )ate :t thing out | Kngrnv«a .Linonn i stipple from at Welk's. I crapL uppmvaa by Unrpcia n* a cnnix-t - ■ ■ . . f-UcuciH A afitulifiil prorL ot ar(. No uouiacU(Wrlioneless Ham-the tltiesl thing 1 , ' nu ' , ** J ' scoa f^relroolar* »od riant
out. at Welk's.
I (ernii, The Henry bill i'uhlifhiBi; Co.. Nor. 1 wirh, C#,in, ii,*l
WiEGEL & RUEHL
CAPITAL CITY
No, 188, South Mendiun Ktreel,
A l.ccture on (I , Nnuiro, Treiitinent mel K >,| loel Cure ot Sentinel Weelwe**, *,r Hnermetorrl, BH, ,,1-1,1- ■ .1 Soli Cnt.He, luv-olunt.-r, T. n,s. •<ioiis. tmpoteio ,, N.-ivon* D. 'iililv.rn-I Impca. to Mini i-o ocm-inlh; ('•o„-,ii.i 1 .:i. „ Mentel „nil l*hv<P-,,l lo, am,
Por Sals or Trade. V -rm o, .-.n nr- ,, r- ; mil*-. nortliwe*t o ()«"•„. c-.lle, on I.,, tvill- ioo,|. i.oml house 'io. lv water coin spring- (het never dry u Irco/.c up. “A No. 1,- for fruit, L-.rdenimr oi d o: . 1,1 in praai*. 1’lcuty ol imii.cr. il. uciqsn.L. DOT THE STONE CITY KASHINS BA
EUINE!
... . . I’.itontcd l-’eb. 38 l^AT. i . . I- t..o l.c and lati-.t m-whim- out It ioe faki’„ the Mral pre,nil,,„ nt rho Tippci-a-,10.- County lair, and at every other fair when It ha., ho,•„ I*),;,,vn. More than tlion.aie h.iv* iMM-n solilii) thi.s **taiotilono it w»: l"t"nted last ,vinter. U has a dmihic hntton, and ,« put tom-llier 1th Iron rod., ilm. moid HIE ihuu.u ot in,ti.v, a,, I will l ist three time: nv louts as „uy utlier uiuchinc. Wnat Tae Public Say.
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a,ill,or of the -Mneen Itaoi;,'' .to.
Tin- world ivnowncl aiiUior, In il„* edminddB Ipelure, I'lcar!) prove* from hip own expcrien-c I <l,ai tl,o „\vl a l oeBHiH|iiono«» m *<-li ai.iiho mav no cftcotiinlly i-emoved w ithout daniieroiia *urM,oi,l open,1,on*. hiPiplee. InMruinent-. rinp;-. '
_ wm™ ■ i cord,ole. point,I,«out a mo'le ,,l eure „t o„.
Show-Case Works ft- « 7 his I.: Ct * 1 - * t i’i\ n 1,1 In n f r , t/vnisamh m 1 I
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Kent under peal, in
tho undorRigned nittzetiu of Uroc
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!o >lm„- City W - q, ,- o h,- A «r. , In- ,. e-iiir0, Wp reeom (I to nil who want a Wa-lilnj mnehine.
will bo p
Mrs.
doiiiH*4 with t|.
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*'J r ' 1 * .• ■); ^4'dt, Urund _ ,, Mr U •'•. M - HGck. Mr.. Ma n l ee! D ; .,\loa,l 5 . .Mr., lane ,t M"». Many other uauie.-t ouidJ ho *i,eo. I,m
uuiyfosMfiry,
I ,, li.rut aaent* in Vutnnm eounl » v tl \ *»*'. Urooncastli:. \V. F M AI * aipenter.snllc.who will fUnrCh lao in to ie.pnn.i,l,h- peraiaw on trnl, not to I,
tu the ,,;!uut “ u ^
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Street Iton.i lira, Hotel.
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i.\ n 1 a \ roi.iH
,n,proved Sliiiini; lioors on nil our Show
Cattea.
All kiuda of allow ea.es on iinnd. Also Ger11,ae 8ilver..sa.h Mould,nK for Slore Front,,
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a plain envelope, (a A ,,y
aditrenn. po-1 paid, o,n ,*eei t d o, , a * CP ni:, ol
| iwo postage stomps. Ad-iresp,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL C0-, 41 Ann St.. New York, N. V.; Poe* office 1 Hox, 450. * ij-41
