Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 September 1892 — Page 8

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892.

Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.

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GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.

Pointoil l*araKr;»|»lis 1'rnm rian-*. Within I'utnam's Ihiinuhirh*^.

wavs attciuliiii;

Of Washington township, as j al|) .

lie is a new man, l>ia; ami

POlil 1 \M> mu i s.

WalW]Porter, wiio lias hcen ilown witii typhoid fever is improving fast, and i- now out of danger. ei . on

School opened here Monday morning! n|t ,,,1,,.,. ,,(•

witlia full attendance with Mr. Scott

Johnson, teacher.

muscular. The hoys have looked him over, and »i/.cd him a> a feller that won't do to monkey with. Samuel lla/lett went to I.ogansport last week on business connected with

our stone quarries.

James Twigg of Haiubridge,

moved into our town.

.1. S. Alexander claims to hav» them all on raising Irish potatoes onlo hope he will be as suecessful in raising the scalps of his political op-

ponents this fall.

A good republican land owner who has some democrat tenant- on his farms in this vicinity, told them last week, we are informed, that they had by their votes caused him to pay about $J.>d more tax this y, ir. and of course it have to come oil’of their wages next

year.

Republiean club meeting was post- i poned from Saturday night to next Friday night on account of Sons of I

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heat

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boro her sultering very patiently, -catch ever complaining, was alwu\ pleasant and cheerful to all. The th eca-ed wa- born Nov. 21, IStiO, and united with Lite Presbyterian church at < arpcnter-ville, Ind.. March 7. li>74, under the admini-tration of Kev. < am-

and has been a faithful be church ever -inee, al divine service when a consistent Christian,

loving and kind to all, and was beloved and respected by all who knew her. She leaves a father and mother, till'd brothers and live si-ters to mourn her los-. There was a large concourse of relative-, friend- and neighbor- followed her remains to thyir last re-ting place. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the whole community, and

may God console them.

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J. 11. Newnam and family, of Indianapolis, visited relatives here hist

week.

* larcnee l.eachman, with his family were here over Sunday. Died, Sept. 10, 1SH2, at • leves, Ohio, Ralph, aged three year-ami ten month-, -on of Marion and Louie Sinclair. Ills remains were brought here for interment, w hich occurred on Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. !■ Newhouse preached the funeral di-course and conducted the

service.

W illiam Gorham has moved to thi-

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Notice is lieri liy nlven. that Iw virtu, ot oivlcr tiy tin'Putnam rireull Court, ihc i

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ilcrslirntsl. I'Ma'Utor i>f the last will anU teMaitieiil of Pleasant t u.— .* .^.-i ..

Veterans and G. A. i£. meeting here . , ,

place, lie occupies the house vacated

by Kzra Smitli.

Died, Sept. 10, ls!>2, Ivenuetb R, agetl three inontbs anti 10 days, sou of J. A. " and Minnie Welch. Klder Milest lu-

Saturday night.

One Dick Harhison, a people’s party inis-ionary, came here last week to stir up things, hut tin ling everybody set tied down and satisfied with the precut administration, he ha- moved on. Reptiblr ans know the McKinley tariiV law is ail right and arc satislied with it.

lively

hav

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Ouitc a nmiib, r of > ir citizens w

to KIW 1 the l.'lth.

J. S. Daniel is conv,:l> s, cut. Titc republican club had a

meeting k.-t Satin

good -peccho- were made. It is rep.ir; •! t'.i.it v. ■ .ire to

drinkcry.

■‘'all to do our Duty.

Kverybody lias at times failed to do their duty towards themselves. Hundreds of lady reader- sutler from -iek headache, nervoii-ue-s, -leeple—ne-s and female troubles. Let them follow the example of 1L llerbechter, StevenPoint, Wi-., who for five years sufl’ered greatly freiu nervous ]irostration anil -leejde—ness, tried pby-ieiati- and tlifferent medicines without success, lint otic hot tie of,Dr. Mile®’ Nervine caused sound sleep .every night and she is feeling like a hew person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, i-arainie < ity. Wyoming,

who tried till other remedit

tine, of Coatusville, eoudueted the funeral services, the interment being at

Fillmore cemetery.

The republican- organized a club

here on Saturday night. County chairman T. T. Moore as-i-tetl in the work, and In addressed the meeting fora few minutes on the i—ues of the day, making a favorable impression. The club s,,ine I will meet on Saturday night. Sept. 24.

Rev. llillbish delivered a prohibition atldres- here on Monday night.

•' AlUv, tl(VP:iKt‘cl, will otirr I r»»r Mil**;»! publii* aucllon, at thr ^outh tiotir »•! the ouirt bongo in tIn* rit> t»t Grt t iu astU , j Puttiam cimnty. Imltana/on Satuixlav. tho iralidav ot Octotior, the followliijr real ostatr in I'utnani (\ainty, in tho State «»! Indiatm. and in purcoltt sopaiatrly, as follows,

to-\vit:

IT ust I* k\u ki : Tho wost half «it tin* northwost (Diartrr of section oi^rlit [S] in township thirn*on[l:i) north, ran^o two [*JJ west, oweptin>r ten [10] aeres ott of the nort h end t lo ivof; also om- InindrtMi and ei^lit [108] rods »>tf of the w«*st side of the east half of the northwest quarter of said section oigrht g township thirteen [U] north, ranvr* t wo 12] west, and deserihed as ft»lh»ws: lle^innlnK at a “Keil Oak Tree,” near the middle of the north amt south line on the west side ot the east half of the northwest quarter of said section eijrlit l^] in township thfrt(>en [M] ma th, ran*** twt» |2J west, tlieiu'e in an eastern direction ten [inj rods tt* a “White Elm Tree,” thenee imrtli thirteen [i:i] rods to a "White Kim Tree,” tiienee west six [h] r»sis to a “Dead White Oak Tree,” thenee south fourteen [14] rods to the plaeeof lie^rinnina:. suppose<i t«> eop.tain one hundri fl and eight [U18] rotls, so a>* to inelude a certain “Ouag Spiing;” also the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of sect ion seven [7], township thirteen [id] north, range two [2] west. ASI supposefl to contain one hundred and ten [110] ueres, excepting nevertheless one-fovtrfh [‘f ] of an acre, in a square in the center of tin* half quarter section tirst aliove deserilMHl, reservetl h> t lie terms of t in* will of testator for burial purposes. I'aucki. Skconu: Thirtv-tive ami threefourths [At T J acres oft' of tiie east side of tiie east half of the northwest quarter ot section seven 17] in township thirteen 13 north, ran^e tn 1 west, exeepting tldrty [30] roils otf of the north end of said strip! Paiu’KI. TiliIU): Ten [10] aeres off of the east side 6f tin* northeast quarter of the northwest quart(*r of seetion eight [8] in township thirteen [13] north, in range two [2] west, am! also a part of seetions live [5] ami eiglit [h; in township and range aforesaid, being all that part of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said seetion eight [s] which lies on tin* west side of “Mill Greek,” and five and one-half [■*>] acres olf of the svmtlieast quarter of the southeast quarter ami twenty-four ami one half [24’• f ] aen*s otf of the southwest <piarlerof the soiitlieast quarter of section flve [5] In township thirteen [13] north, range two [2] west, bounded as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section flml running north on regular division line twelve [12 chains and forty [40] links thence east, parallel with tin section line on the south, t" “Mill Creek,** twenty-seven chains and six [tl] links; thence south hs east three and thirty-live hundredths [3-35] chains, thenee south 9- west one and tweiityseveii hundretlihs [1-27] chains, thenee south 25 1 4 - w»st twoaml forty bundreilths [2-4'•; <*hains, thenee south Id- eitst two and six hundre«ltiis ;2-0*m chains, theneo south west tlfty [-60] humlrc*dths chains, to a corner, witnesstree W. Walnut and willow,see surveyor’s reeord,) thence north 75- west seven and twenty-one hundredths [7-21] chains to the division line bet ween t he smit heast quarter of the soul beast quarter ami the s »ut It west quarter ol the southeast quarter of said seetion live [5], thenee with said line south five [5] chains and sixty [«»»)] links to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, thence west nineteen and seventy-si \ [l‘.*-7ti] hundredths chains to the place of beginning. All the above described real estate being situate in Puttiam county, Indiana. That said real estatewill lie offered for sale in parcels 1, 2 and 3 in the order above set out and described, so as to comply with the terms of the will of the said deceased, Sale to begin at t< n o'clock, a. m., oivsaid day and to be continued from »lay to day until all of said real estate is sold. Tkkms of Sai.k; one-third cash, one third iu nine and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payment - to be secured by t he notes and mortgage of purchaser on said real estate sold, to bear six per cent interest from date and attorney’s fees, waiving relief from valuation and appraise ment laws. «,*rINTON BUOAI)STUKKT, K\ editor. September 13, 1892. 37-4t

Marriage IdeeiiHen. Klam Perkins ami Klvira Johnston; Walter i>. Elliott atul B«»s^ie«). Busby; Robert A. Ilollatnl ami Eliv.a A. < reek.

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I.!.MEDAL).. School opened Mohday tiiught hy Mi?s Lena Bod- nier, and Mr. Fisk Al-

len.

The church festival proposed for tiie ninth h »s been im.^tpoiied lo-Saturday

ni^ht.

Miss Lli/aheth Steele U ^uU'eriti^ from hay fever and a earnmicle.

CLOV El; DA LK. on died at hi-

NichoNon died at hi- home in tiie we-t end of thi^ towti'liip last Wediiesday and was buried here I’liur— day. He was lhe oldest niau in ibis part of tiie county, being years of

age.

Then are -ix <L A. It. men going from hen* t‘» Washington on the exeiir-

deehue- ,j Mfl whieh leave- <

Patrolman Julius Zetdlcr Of tho Brooklyn, N. Y., Police Force, gladly testiiies to tho merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. His wife takes it for dizziness and indigestion and It works charmingly. “ The children also take it with great benefit. It is without doubt a most excellent thing for Thai Tired Feellag. 1 cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills to every one who wishes to have health and comfort.** Get HOOD’S. HOOD'S PlLLS euro liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, and sick headache.

Boys and children's clothing. You can now get pick from a new and decidely popular line of Children’s two-piece suits, vested suits, threepiece short pant suits and the handsomest line of Jersey suits ever shown in the city. The latest styles in boy’s long pant suits. Come in and see ourcomplete line of new styles, we have a large assortment, can fit all sizes, meet all wants and satisfy all comers at

The Bell Clothing Store,

^lLS-P^NTTOTT & CO.

SOUTH SIDE SQUARE

Opera House. R XT INI RC F? 1 1 RT~ nmi v nMF PFPrnffuflMrc I—VI x 1 1 v v-/ 1 1

SiLE (IF HOOTS AND SHOES

ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE.

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NEW YORK SHOE STORE,

TNTOTDi: TO Til K PlliLir BY THI! (Ol N T TY BOARD OF HEALTH.

In view of the rapid spread

it in Europe, wit bin

board foels that tbere is great danger that it

spread of Asiatic chol-

era in Europe*, wiiliin the last sixty ilays, this

etc.. SnM free.

by

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Albert

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will invade our emintry, and comprehending tlie destruc tion of human life that wnuld ensue, recognize the necessity of plm ing Putnam county in such a sanitary condition, that it it eomes it will tind no soil in our borders to j ropagate it - germs. it is therefore ordered by tlieCountv Ho:ird of Health that the foRowitig rules lie ob-

served:

See that all aeeumuhitions of tilth, decaying animal and vegetable matter on roads, streets, alleys, door yards and vacant hits are

removed. •

S‘*e tiiat all gutters ami drains are kept open and clean, and that they are frequently

flushed and disinfected.

See that all privy vaults, sinks, cesspools, foul cisterns, stagnant ponds, hog pens, foul stables, unwholesome cellars, manure piles, dirty yards or lots, foul sewers, and all other places suspected of being injurious to tin* public In a th, are thoroughly cleaned, disin-

fected and purith d.

See that all rank vegetation along streets, sidewalk- and gutters and on private premises in cities and towns is cut and destroyed

and not left to rot.

At*«»ntioii is called to tin* importance of compelling t lie proprietors ami ! nose in c >n-

EDMUND K. COLLIER, Presenting for the* tirst tim * here, her last great success, “DEBORAH” TIi ' pLiy I'nim wlii'li ihc story, etc, of Luali, tlic I- or-ak ‘ti,’’ Dextract'' I. \ M'i>! IViTod I'ltlonmiiiiM''in itsHiilin'lY.

The -ale of-.'11 s lor 1 lie J.111:111 click ■ l> 'rfoniiatuv will 01 I’ri l'ty niorninst i at Laiulc.' Jr 11 if tore, i’ricc of ail-1 mi-'ioii ifl.iHi, 7:, ct^. aicl .’il) ct-.

suit against Il<‘Pan\v. Rev. J. I.. smitli h is sued, in the circuit court.D'Taim iiniver-it v for i.aOI'O for services as aifcnt and a percentage on a bequest which he claim- he was instritnieiital iu procuring from a Mr. Swisher of Wunvu county.

150 pairs Ladies line Hand Made Button. 25 pairs Ladies find Hand Welt Button. 300 pairs Ladies fine Dongola Button. 200 pairs Ladies Ruble and Oil Grain Button. 400 pairs Misses’ find and Medium Grade Button. 500 pairs Mens’ Kip and Cali Boots. 500 pairs Mens’ Congress and Lace Shoes. Best Grades. 1000 pairs Children’s Shoes. Best Grades. 1000 pairs of Slippers, Oxfords and Rubbers. Tlu^se are all Desirable Goods. Made expressly fur this^narket and must be closed out. QUINTON BBODSTREET, jYSSXGKtxriEIE-

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ncastle Saturday.

that after three week's use of the Nor- j Sehouls began here Monday with the vine for headache, nervous prostration,! following teaehers: M. T. I-lann.iry, ■be was wonderfully relieved, j ADs® Lizzie Brandon, Mis® Ella Aautns. (onmDeillnH 1*rial bouiei Tl.e True I.a\:ii.\e Di in. .,.1. d"'l nf uwners of hotels and

imarding Iiouhcs, sciimoI «nm ■.(•.s, ;>j;. nlL , j

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! Ole I-Oil I.O"'i... Svrdp of Figs, has 111 "f property to thorouifhly clean and dlslnteei vi ■ •. .. ",".0 Lo-j' "v. , A{. - :; ■ . . Ivnu , h h ip VP^t't.'lble ] tug frequent inipwrions ui ai'i v civiAbh’ vui*.! J Yoking her mother, Mr. Same LeWl*. • • •■ • •* 1 1 •••' . vegetable ami iruimaiu Ucqui us

%t .... ... i ; *-t» n a-me n ine*, ar mTmaneuily i 1 *- Mr-. Khz . M-.ner.ol Lenanon. visit-J j,,;,,,.,, w

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v, Hr4/ pLEfls ™ T .XEXT WORMING I FREL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

We are able to make your clothing to your special order at the price you pay for ready-made. Suits to your order [atJ* 15,'t16,50, ♦18,20, $22 and $25 tit guaranteed. We have the largest line of samples and better qualities than we have ever had before. Please give us a call at your earliest opportunity.

. y d.ic-tDr says it act* gently on the stomach, liver ; in.'vs, nnd is a pleasant laxative. This drink | ...s, uiid -• pre-parvM teru-e m.s. •..*«KUy led

A. G. LESTER.

Office with J. A. Ricketts.

UiE’S MED1GIME

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I lorn, to G. W. ILm-el und nil . uiridhyih'i .dilorma E ig "y nip v o.

Tiu-day sept. u. -on.

Died Augu-I 22. 1SU2 at lii» re-idea

one liiii, IlortilV.'e-t GroV' T 'lld. Wil- , )0mi .

••llaur i'. K - • ■’ 71' 5■ ■ ■■■■ ■■■■ tmwitta and In dav-. I!" wa- iit 1 rled iu Ihe .

disease.

The carcass of

from slaughter houses, put rid i *uam*»*s. or i iic ;

not be placed on

Obituary.

Died of puei peral peritonitis, at tier in lie-.'!-vill''. on tiie night of l-teg, < arrie L.. w ife of Paul j

any dead animal or otfai

animal snl»-

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l:..;SU3 iioiograp'Ay for Irerr

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not no putctni <»ii puu.tv. r place, common, held, lot, road, street or alley;

or into any river, stream or lake.

Thor'* should bo th at High whitewashing. | drying, ventilation and disinfecting ot aii j parts of habitations bv tin* eitiz *ns or the

SOI". 5 im Carrie L w,fe of Dan. | ; ;-"Q I:’.;.;,, i, Lo . o : I’bkctt. U’.hI ilau^lltcr Ol '» . I I tiom poilution lq seepago j rom i .mo jniii • .

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. .fsis inovisl to this count v in 1828 and I inotlier. • arrie beennie the crowning is apparent.

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, , „‘ a n I man hope# of curthiy joy ! Scaleeleien ”>iTTi:iii 'i-. 1c *■■:■■■■■■■■■ M . lj . ) .j ■■■ ! •••■•. :''■■■■ Smniuer- Sept, 21. lie had been a rcsi- | i-urly age of twenty-one years and seven - -•■< fY'fY..

B ittrd ol

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nan r >ntammauon 1 1 - , li. W. IU n k. M. 1). 1 J Health, I’litimin co., /1 T /

mouniiiig TrienTisi’ eliieY In "u'ic.,i. : 1 1.1,.1..ni.l iliotliei' -ix Sisters, one

po',11 ie- lie ’w a -’ *: 1 "n''jio hi n n"i.

vote licing cast for W. II. Harrison, he

ha-voted for every republican candi-| brother and their several consorts, as

date for pre-ident troiu E reinoul in ••o on down, lie leaves a widow 71 years

ol age and four children to mourn their j ij 1 "^ noti however, through doubt or

Well a- her hu'-'i-nd'-who found in her a ^ daughter and sister.

OT'.'.:'' .<H- t'JYJiL. sKr'l'l.K.MI'.NT OF Iu the Putnam circuit court, September

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Notice i- hereby givi n that the tindersignod as administrator of tin,* cstati* of Margaret Iluzan cieee)i94*il, Iia8 presented ami filed ills Heeoiint and vouchers In tlnal settlement of

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lark bound-

ul«, iimi oar tci’.ri ere falling -till: it

Fell Dead. i-' because we mourn for what w e ha ve T’be.e word- arc verv familiar to our I | ()it j,, ] 0> iDjj her gentle presvnec with

without I all eudearimc atnima.-. i"" .. h..-^

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our selti-h hearts nurture the pang ..i sorrow our better thoughts strive to

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the report of the siuhltMi death of some

prominent citizen. Tiie explanation 1- | -upYues- lamentatioi! iu icioieing oyer heart disease. There is reason to la* her happy faith iu Duo whose undying careful if von have anv of the follow - glory gleamed for her guidance through ing symptoms : Short breath, l/jn in 'f'/.w thyi'^lo' hide, smotheriiii; spells, sNvolieB^inkles, . (i ^ t |. lYS t q thy youth,” she had :i*thm:itie breathing weak :ui<l Uun^ry j ; ;nu i the Master's appeal ami

spells, tenderness 1 "* 1

n.-ir relatives,

loviiiif lovable I s *tid t*»taif, and imu lii* -.uu* w !B fBe up r ” for the examination and action of said cir-

cuit court on the 23d day m! September. 1892, at which time all persons interested iu said estate arc required to appear in said court, ami show cause, if any there be, why said ucL' "v* 'r'MM*h«>rM should not be approved. And tin* iieirs of said estate, ami an mneih iuU rest. d tberetli, are also iiereby required, at tlii- time and place aforesaid, to appear and I make prooi i»i im-n hv.Aio«*.p u. vj.a.a! ’' ‘’U}

pure 01 btiicl celaii •

Doiisky L. A ndkrson, Admr. with will annexed.

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BLANK F/TS

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•YOU TOUCH THE TRIGGER.

I CATCH THE FIGURE."

cricEnr. than"/.' Wl.VKi'TuU.’" A low-priced Stmp-shMt Camera, doing

Int'sr, work—po elmplo u child can operate it, no! im exorbitant bills for ••deYeloping.’* Nonet

»t i^ciisoa's iuveiUioua burpas^ ilu* one. EVERY PICTURE PERFECT. Only $5,60 for Camera and nU accessories com-

11 *• t*•. Send f"i* illustrated cHtalogue; and if you

cant sample jdiot »grapb, enclose 10 cents.

M’TON MODOC CAM 1:HA CO., 37 Barclay St., New York.

And auc niakin>;'advance bales at extraordinary L\v prices. If you want anything in this line don't fail to sc ours.

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iji shouUfer or arm,

lluttering of heiirt, inVgular pul-e. These symptoms iiieuiy heart di-ea-c. The luc.-i reliable remedy i- Dr. Miles’ New Heart < ure,’ which has .-aved thou-auds of lives. Book of teitunonials free at Albert Cjen'-. who-* Us

Dr. Miles’ New Heart < me.

promise, -'Seek me early and \e -Itiill tind me,” she had heeded by union with the Methodist Episcopal church and verified in her lestimdny upon the

bed ol death. In Ihe early inorii. pre- mii „ ding her demise, eeslatie triumph I ,,f ,t K . 0 tty clerk.

* *—* boV‘* tib* ^ Ivich prnpnKalmiist

NT OTIC K TO t ONTKAFTOHS.

^ ' Ortti e "I Ctly Kiel k. Wept. iL’th, 1“H2. Seiilist pr 'iNisiils will be I'eeelvtHl b\ the eoiiiiili'O eomiell cl tile city "I llrii/.tl ill Ibis 1 .llii i imtll ' o'el'K'k I'. III., S'plembei r.'otb, 1 Is'.i-J fiir fiirnlshlntf llie ince—iiry lat">r miJ , miitertali* fur the oxciivatbni "f n reserv.iir mid the eiinstriu'ttun "I n itam for the same pi', - .mil sl'le "I the Pen Vine rnill'oinl

iioirliwesi "f Hrnzll water wii'ks.

All win k t" l>e ilime aei'iinltiiir t" Hi'' plans ami -pe*'IIll'llt b'lis I here! ir, tin Itle in t lit Ihi'e

E. W. WHITE, MERCHANTLAILOR, A FIT.L LINE OF

Isaiah Vermilion.

Laiesi

slate the price per cubic

yard foY wiiieh *aid Iiuprovcuicnt will be

>f

4MIU that if the bid is accepted a enntraet will b - entered int»» and the performance of It

CAKFKN l LIKN ILl.i:.

A nn* K, I'tN'Uvy, .'“dinH ! O. and Martha I’earey, deparl i ibis life Se'fii til her 9, of eoiisumpii u of which she wa- oiitln.'.l ro her be. of tho tinu 1 since la-t January

in the tailii ol Jesii-lilted he! id

, gathering gloom and enabled her to re-| ii|nili ,

-i 'll. without fear, her claim to earthly , K.aeh blit nni-t be iieecmpaniyl In a biiinl

J ihing-. for -he -aid, ”Jesus is with me ^ ,. I1U . 1 . 1

I and Dam glad to die.” properly secure' .

I Not onlv relatives in«>.-t dear but Ttie loinmon e..niieil ref rvea the Hubt

I pe'.nv mi,"Vs pr.-ed her pr-.IVered hand

in kind farewell w hile they Heard, "h" jmis M

! overHowing eyes and hearts, her ad- ' monitions ami j.leading?? that all flight nost' M ) live as to feel in death the rapture of

She ^ a Christian's closing Hie.

To select from. Suits, pant-, over-

coat.- in the reigning styles.

Repairing promptly attended

n fall and get prices.

Ts r ever 1 »ef ore

Have you had the opportunity of selecting your footwear from aplendid a stock of hoots, -hoes, rubbers, slippers.etc. as “lami-. the shiye i . now' oilers you. Our gmnls are all fresh and new direct from the f e ’ t r . are positively the be-t ever oll'ered iu this market. Our School Shoes a^e - 1 to. ior to those of any other store iu the county, every pair being stitched vut ' . i i w.. i,.,,-.. ii,,. wiuii.,. ,n eiiiiiiierate the in 111 .

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Cli rk ot tin city of Hrnz.il.

Fairbanks Saturday next.

1 and warranted in every respect. We have not the space to enumerate p ! excellent bargains we are otl'ering. hut if you \yill call and examine m r, _ ^ ( and prices we can easily convince you that it will be money in voiu !"’ y I I'nv vonr footwear of us. If holiest dealing, best goods and low prices • ' ^ itniuemnent to you, give ti- a trial and you wiii come again. C a!"

Over Jones’ Drug Store. Opposite the , j eil j others may follow. Fine shoes a speciality. 1’ostofllce. I L. L. LOUIS, the Shoe Man-

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