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Misa Hattie Tilly has been visiting

at Poland.

Born, on Aug. 13, to John Walker and wife, a son. Prof. Stephenson spent this week at Winchester, Ind. License to marry has been issued to Earl Hurst and Lottie L. Wood.

Mrs. Will Stewart has been quite

sick.

Dr. Orsa Overstreet has been visiting at Greenwood. Rev. L. D. Moore has returned from his vacation. Roese Matson returned from Louisville, on Saturday. P. H. Beery and family have removed to Clark’s Hill. Will Abrams has been confined to

Thad Alice has been here from

i Chicago visiting his relatives and the house by sickness,

many friends. Aut Murphy and wife have gone to

Hon. Charles E. Matson, son and Pennsylvania on a visit,

daughter, of Brazil, were guests of M rs. Logan, of Southport, is visit-

Mre. Farrow, on Sunday. | ing Dr. Throop and family.

Manyard L. Daggy addressed a Misses Queen and Grace Allen are j large audience on the political issues, i visiting friends at Hume, Ills. 'A'avhm,!. on last Wednesday. There will be an ice cream supper L^-ji Mrs. W. S. Sitlington, who! has at Brick Chapel, on Saturday even-

,Ij, I been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. A. | ing, Aug. 22.

:• 1 Arnold, returned to Kansas City on Frank Hays has been here from

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Tuesday.

Chicago visiting his relatives and

Abram Abrams is quite sick. Miss Ruby Rudisill has been quite

sick.

Louis Weik is home from Martins-

ville.

Miss Minnetta Taylor has been quite sick. Mrs. Theodore L. Neff has ret urned to Chicago. J. Mcrkle has been visiting at Ligansport. Mrs. Dan O’Connell is home from Terre Haute. Miss Anna Poucher is home from Bethany Park. Messrs. Gautier and Light are visiting relatives and friends at North Vernon. W. H. Wolfe and family, of Ma'.toon, Ills., have moved to this city and are residing on South Indiana Street. Mitchell Ilolliingsworth has returned from California, where he spent several months for the benefit of his health. Jeff Williams and wife, who

Mrs. Hetty Green Shown Up in a Now Light.

Instance* Where She Has Given of Hei Abundant Moans, Hut She Wautu the Whole Matter Kept a Secret.

The German Vote.

In an interview in the Evening News, the lion. Carl Schurz reportthat lie is rounding un the German vote with remarkable surress. Such an expres-ion, which nieaiis the sann

Ithosbeen said by many who were sup posed to be in a position to know what they were talking about, and by uiany who preteiui to be fully conversant with the habits of Hetty linen, the multimillionaire, that she was very niea: .on; penurious. A story told by a Wooster preacher, however, proves the facts in the case to be different. According to the preacher, whose reliability' is unquestioned, many a poor boy has received a good start in life from ihe very woman who ha.- ne^n so slighting ly spoken of. The minister refer! d to says that Mrs. Green doesn’t care to have her good deeds made known, and *or that reason -he has gott. a u rather

unsavory reputation.

In proof of his opinion he tells a story of how n missionary and his family were aided in u time o. need by Mrs. Uretn. Rev. 8. HaU, pastor of the I niversily church of Wooster, <).. \vas for ten years a missionary explorer in Alaska. He

, and Dr Miner, the well-known mission-

were guests of their daughter, Mrs. i arVi t ij,i n iorc toward opening the eyes H. S. Reniek, returned to Sullivan of the v orld to the beauties of Alaska county, the first of the week. j than any other p<tople who ever visited Mrs. Charles Talbott was called to'our far-away possession. He tells the

Crawfordsville, on Saturday, to see

follow ing story:

‘While working in Alaska us a m's-

(J l.eoaml Harry Mattiias and Garrett many friends.

11 Cooper were here from Chicago, to j. m. McConnell, of Lafayette, . attend the funeral of Miss Nona Travelling Passenger Agent of the 1 ' Smythe, on Saturday last. J Monon, called on the Star-Press,

pjl John Watt has made application [ Friday.

|{3 tor a patent on a new style meter Chas. Keifer and wife and Mrs. L. cock he has invented-it is said to bo A. Steeg were called to Indianapolis, a great improvement in this line. j Friday, to attend the funeral of Mrs.

William Thomas has been drilling ttosst, a relative,

holes on his farm, in Madison town- Mr. Benj. A. Parker, of Mill Creek ship, looking for coal in paying quan- township, is seeking to benefit his titles. A good quantity of coal was health by using the medicinal waters found but the veins were too thin for a t French Lick Springs.

her sister, who had met with an fiionary he experienced the v.ant of

accident which resulted in the frac- many things, sometimes including 1 the ture of her leg. | baie necessities of life. He wrote to a

friend of his and told him his condition.

Joe Wyatt, formerly of this city,

profitable working.

Wallace Spaiks, Clerk of the Mont-

On Aug. 13, at the residence of the gomery Circuit Court, and wife, were ; bride’s father, Theodore Menke, of hero from Crawfordsville, on Sunday, Etla, Mo., was married to Miss Lillie the guests of W. L. Denman and

ij C. Ford, Elder Brown tying the nup-1 family.

o tial knot—the twain, now one left T he Populists nominated George J. o for their home in Missouri shortly Kiser for joint representative, at the PI 1 ! ceremony, accompanied by convention held in thi8 cit on Fri .

i"'V ie good wishes and congratulations

ot a host of friends.

was badly injured on a street car

At the same time lie urged the friend to

accident at Indianapolis, a few days

! keep the matter secret. The missionary

was very much surprised to find a very

ago, he is an employe ot the, j 1( . UV y ], ox awaiting his disposition at Indianapolis Street Railway Com-: t ra< iH n fr j, os t in S next,visittothat

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The experiences of last Saturday were very similar to the Saturday

day; Mr. Kiser is also the nominee of the Democratic party and his elec-

tion is assured.

Deputy Sheriff Bob Glidewell

( | before. Political argument was rife brought Willian Strichman here from on every corner, and as usual, the the Jeffersonville penitentiary, Saturtrrtlrl Vmcrfl wprn u nnf, fn nnoilv , . . v . . ..

gold bugs were “put to sleep” easily and speedily. The free silver cham|l pious have all the argument on their side, and being well posted, they have little trouble in knocking out i

their gold hug adversaries.

The free silver meeting at Roachdale, addressed by Maynard L. Daggy, ^I was one of the largest and most en-

day, to turn him loose at the jail door, as provided by law—he was sentenced from this county for burglary committed at Roachdale. E. V. Williamson, known in college

pany. Miss Bessie Ingle, daughter of Mark Ingle, formerly of this city, was drowned at Ocean City, New Jersey, on July 21, while bathing in the ocean; at last report the body had not been recovered. In the game of ball between the Hubs and Rockvilliaus, on Saturday, the score was 30 to 2 in favor of the Rockvilles; the Hubs will have to

place, and was mure surprised on opening it to find provisions, money and clothing. The express charges on the box were prepaid, uml it was with joy that tho missionary finally got the box to his rude home, where, with his wife, he mor- closely examined it. The •ontents of the box were probably worth

several hundred dollars.

"I’pon returning to the states Rev Mr. Hall expected to hear that the missionary Itoard had sent the box, but he soon found out bis mistake. They knew

a cowboy rounding up his herd of

brace up and pull together else they j nothing about it. For some time he will lose the fine reputation made! was kept in ignorance of his unknown

earlier in the season.

The cigarette smoker is said to be the victim of another physical punishment, which is called the “cigarette lip.” It is claimed by the inventor of this mysterious term, that the habit of perpetually holding a cigarette between the lips, causes the upper lip to project over the lower one. The scientist who has lighted upon this discovery says: “Among the savage Africans a prominent and protuberant upper lip is

benefactor, but Jitter found out through accident that it was Mrs. Hetty Green. Of course, he was profuse in Ins thanks, but Mrs. Green told him that all she wanted in return was to have him keep

the whole mutter a secret.”

BURGLARS ARE HUMOROUS.

athletic circles as “Babe” W illiamson, produced by inserting a wooden

i _j thusiastic political gatherings ever lip held in our neighboring town. The

yA hall was packed with an attentive l1| and appreciative audience, and hun- ™ dreds could not gain admission to the hall. Mr. Daggy’s speech was logical, eloquent and convincing, and was received with frequent and en-

thusiastic bursts of applause.

The Danville Gazette says: While Dr. Bassett was on his way to the Teachers’ Institute at the college hall Tuesday, he was approached by a farmer who wanted to sell him a load of good sugar tree wood. The trade was made on condition that tho fuel be thrown into the purchaser’s wood shed, but when the farmer found that the place of delivery was in Green i castle he was glad the Doctor was

1 willing to recall the sale.

Real Estate Transfers. W. H. Ford to Charles Black, land in Monroe, tp., £10. Charles Black to W. H. & E. A - Ford,’ land in Monroe tp., $10. Cathrine Howard,Admr., to L. <St J. W. Woodrum, land in Greencastle tp., $390. John W. Randall to William H. Randall, land in Floyd tp. Abslom Clark to John Urton, land in Washington tp., $15. Sarah J. Beckelhymer to Sibby A. Roe, land in Jackson tp., $150. John T. Cline et al. to H. M. Edwards land in Roachdale, $212. C. E. Kelly to J. & M. A. Tilley land in Cloverdale, $175. Silas W. Boner to Marinda L. Lewis land in Jackson tp., $850.

and noted as the star knocker, kicker, and smasher in theChicago University foot ball aggregation last year, has determined to become a student of DePauw during the coming college year, and will pay strict attention to

his foot ball studies.

The reunion of the Nelson, Dooley and Priest families will be held at Somerset Church, ou Thursday, Sept. 3, and it is expected that all interested will attend, with well-filled baskets, and make the occasion a joyous and memorable oue. Good speakers will be present, and there will be plenty of amusement. One of DePauw’s faculty has recently returned from Illinois—he is an observant and truthful gentleman, and knows what he talks about. Since his return, in a private

ring in a slit in the lip and increasing the size of the ring from time to time. The same effect is attained in enlightened lands by means ot the cigarette, though the expense is greater, as well as the deleterious influence upon general health of the patient.”

But Th«*y l.ackeU Judgment on (Juestlon

of What In True Value.

Burglars with a broad sense of humor but with no knowledge of the compaiative value of things broke into the flat of W. J. McBride, No. 341 Hudson avenue, Chicago, the other afternoon. All tin; members of the family were away when the thieves entered the back door by means of a skeleton key. tine of the visitors’ acts was to strew the

contents of all

cattle, is an insult to the German voter, j anti as to ( arl Srlmrz having -ticli an influence with the German vote, \v<deny it. He, or ut> other, be lie ever so high in their estimation, ean drive or have much influence in a political measure, especially with the pre-ent tie ot the money question. Scliurz hits n very small amount of inffuciiee with the German vote. We all know his love for money and office, anti that it'lie can not get wliat he crave- for, lie \t ill -oon leave his party and -eek to satisfy hi- craving- with some other party, where he can get $300 for each speech and a promise of a fat office. That was formerly his price with tli Republican party, and a- the money power, or gold bug-, are now riMininv the Republican party and have plenty •>1 money to spend, he will get hiprice; hut it will he very dear to them, for they will derive very little

benefit therefrom.

Schurz and his co-workers some few weeks ago sent circulars on the money question amongst ;h ( > German voters of this city, with request for answer, hut as far as we know did not receive a single favorable reply. Instead of losing, we have made gains in the city and county for tree silver and our ticket. The Gentians are well read and deep thinker-, and they know that this campaign will he a battle between the oppressing monev power and the toiling mass of people. The farmer, retail merchant and laborer are cut down to a meager livng by the depreciation of values and protits; half the labor lias no work at all, and is tramping over the countr) : the fanner and small business man ar • not making over three per cent on their invested capital, with close attention anil hard labor: whereas (lie gold hug money loaner gets his seven and eight per cent without labor. If all vahn s have depreciated over onehalf and in some instances two-thirds, according to the gold standard, why has not the gold hug lowered his interest accordingly? Xo, two per cent is all he could lower it. The gold standard interest ought not to be over

four per cent.

We have a great many German farmers and small busine-- men, also a great many laborers, and they art well posted on the present money agitation. It is only in the large cities that you find German gold bugmany of whom are rich and are living off the interest ot their money (io out of these large cities among the German farmers, small busine.--men, mechanics and laborers, you will find that the influence of Sehttr/. anti co-workers will amount to nothing. A Gr.KMAN SlI.VF.lt I ) F Ml M HAT.

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The Mjr, hci'r*y, ' a ! 'hy wan is a con*In.

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aal irritation t i-i- <’.v •>. pM.- friend. 1 mt man in a hunor.d is perfectly healthy. The ther qo h ive son. '.igestive trouble, and pcrhrps rvre •' n ' per cent, of thcae ct t - * that most prevail nt evil- cor tipation. It’s a simple thine U its-. If. but li':.- m :ny simple things, it may grow and be< >it»e complicated,

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tlu si. ktiess f men, .n : of . large prop, re tion f the sie-kr.e ■ t .men. It can bfc curt d. It can be cur 1 ily, nati v and quickly. There is no rea.- >n save t!-.„t of c-.r.-i- sene — v !-y it ’■ mid cans-: the trouble that it d ,-s. Nature is continually working as hard .s she- can to throw off impurities. and to force out pokonous refuse matter. Nature is not a dray-horse and should not be overworked Nature is systematic. S -nr- little thing may interfere with t'u system, and cause erious derange--ment. Tne removal of this little impedi, nent sets the wheel;-, working again with-

out any trouble.

This i- exactly what Hr. Pierce’s Plca'an; | Pellets do Tht: issist nature in a g( nt’*,; healtbfuh effi' i.-ut way There is nothing | violent about their action, and yet it is j jst j as certain as if it were twice as violent, j The use of the “Pellets” doesn’t derange j the system in any wav, and once it i- ini order, you ran stop taking tftein. There! are unscrupulous dre. -gi ts. who will tell; you that sormthing cl-e i- " just as good.”' They ate mistaken — or worse. Whethet they" are ign rant or untruthful tna-hw* little to you if yr u do not get the “ Pellets.” Insist on getting what you ask i-it.

Sure to Win.

The people recognize and appreciate real merit. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla bes the largest sales in the world. Alerit in med icine means the power to core. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures—absolutely. permanently cures. It is the One True Blood Purifier. Its superior merit is an established fact, and the bureaus over the , merit winSi

Silver Club Meeting. On next Monday evening the free silver coinage supporters of Monroe township are requested to meet at Bainbridgo for the purpose of organizing a Free Silver Club, and to transact such other business as may come before it.

floor from back door to parlor window. They carefully festooned the chandeliers. the door knobs and the mirrors will. I'mlercl ehiug. Then they turned their attention to the. beds. The mattresses were piled in the middle of a floor. The burglars then ti&ited all the closets, taking down every box which they contained and strew ing the eon-

Hood’s Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, headache.

Notice of

Petition to list a te.

Sett lien l

PROBATE CAUSE NO. 2002.

In the Indiana.

Circuit Court of Putnam county,

September Term, iPf»6.

John F. Sullivan, Executor of estate of Martin Mnngavan, Jr., deceased, vs. Patrick Mnngavan. Morn* Mungavac. the unknown htur* at law of Martin Mungavan, dec.

To Patrick Mungavan and Morris Muugavau, the unknown heirs at law* of Martin Mungavan, Jr., deceased: You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as Executor of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Putnam county. Indiana, a petition making yon defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing tK sale of certain Heal Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition decribed, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said

petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in tireenca'-tle, Indiana, on the seventh judicial day of the September Term, 1H96. ot said

Court, the same being the 14th day of Septem-

ber. 1890.

Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this . p )th day of August. 189t). 3tl7 DANIEL T. DARNAL.L, Clerk.

/t^oV Best Bicycles B ■A t0 k u .y are tlu l . JuJ? j Sunol, Hercules, Stella.

The famous Cuban bloodhounds are descendants of the mastiff.

It is hard to believe in the religion of some very religious people.

The people have long since learned that the most disagreeable medicines are not nec-

Vaudalia Line Excursions. To Indianapolis, on Aug. 20 and 21,

$1.20 for round trip, account of races.

To Indianapolis, Aug. 29, 30, 31,

conversation, he assured the gentle-1 and Sept. 1; return limit Sept. 7; man with whom he was conversing, |$1.20 for the round trip, that McKinley did not appear to be J To Indianapolis, Sept. 7; return in it in Illinois; in other words Illi- limit Sept. 8; fare $1.20 round trip nois is sure to vote lor Bryan and

making cheeker-board squares with

t he bit-!

sure, such as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera

tree silver.

Deafness Cannot be Cured

by local application as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by

an inflamed condition of the mucous liuing of the Eustachin Tube When this tube is

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inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammatiou can he taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing

Floyd Township. The free silver voters ot Floyd township will meet at Center School House, on Monday night, Aug. 24, at 7 o’clock, to organize a free silver club. All who favor free silver coinage, regardless of party, are invited

to attend.

vlmt had been pulled out of i u«- u»- , and Diarrhasa Remedy. That is really rcaus. Out ot one of tJu* closets a ^ pleasant to take when reduced with water valise filled with clean shirts was pulled. ,nd sweetened. Then it is acknowledged It was put on n dismantled bed, mul, 1 everywhere to be the mostsuccessful remedy though it vos unlocked, it was torn ( in the world for bowel complaints. Ask any open. The shirts were put on the floor number of druggists for the best remedy at east stepping distance apart and the tl,e y have f,,r 'i'-nrrhma and fully nine out of . . , . , , , , ' ten will recommend Chamberlain's. In freshly-starched, glossy bosoms ^ | speaking of this medicine, Mr. B. B. Buffum walked on with a determined and ^.v t - Kri e n d S ville. s„ S i,ueha„na Co.. Pa , says: tread. I “We have used it in our family for pain in The thieves gathered up a lot of solid the stomach, coll, and diarrh.ra and found

, it to be a most eilective remedy.” For sale

silverware—family silver—consisting of by all druggists. aug

spoons and forks. This they put on a couch and carefully covered it up, and

then left it behind them, while with

The Garden South.

The South Is destined to he, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the Cnited States.

A. T. KEISHTLEY. M. J, KEiGHTLEY. DENTISTS. Over American Express Office, GREENCASTLE, IND. Teeth filled ant! eztrbc^rd without p n.

ANPARAUl’M WISE. A recently discovered remedy for kidney disease.

Dr. Yates, a physician of large experience, ucing convinced of tne superlative value wf asparagus in the cure of kidiu y troubles, instituted a senes of

experiments in whicn were tested the comparative

value of the dry and green roots and stalks of the The largest medicinal value was found in

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a'.iuuid extracted from the green roots, new known as \ , krac ’ - Win<. Its si ess incuringd ease of the kidneys and Blood. K!i-umatism. Constipation, Female Weakness, Etc., is marvelous. It can be had of druggists r y express prepaid upon receipt of price. *1.00 ner bottle. A-Voage pamphlet, “A New Pairo! Ki ineys*, v free mail. Nature's Remedy Co., Boyce Bld g Chicago, 111.

To be bad of W. IF. GREENCASTLE, IND.

rare discrimination tbey took several ,I . ere i9 easier to live, the rigorous , , , . , , ^ i mi 'winters do not eat up the iruits of the toil

jmck-pins. which were plated

They : of summer, nor are the summers so trying

took several jrold rintrs and left behind ha^ , \^ 1 1 e a Vear U ^ P< sahi' the two new $100 bicycles, a flute of great northern farmer recently settled in south.

Notiee of Aitmiulfitrntion.

When people are obliged to take medicine

will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of they want that it shall give quick relief and

ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing

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but an inflamed condition of the

surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Semi for circulars; f n-o F. J. CHENEY CO , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. aug

Ian Maclaren's new short story, the last he will write until after his American visit, has been secured by the 'Hu* Ladies' Home Journal, for publication in the October and November issues.It is called “The Minister of St. Bede’s,” and is said to he in the brightest and cleverest Maclareuesque vein. Besides its charm as a deliehtful romance, the story is said to be notable for the admirable character

that the author has created for the chief personage—the minister of st. Bede's, as the loyal lover of an humble Scotch lassie.

GlaRM and tin fruit cans, sealing

wax, preserving kettles, brass and

copper kettles, at lowest pi' Bicknell’s, east side squuare. Call and examine our stock

not add discomfort to their .ufferings. Three reasons why people who suffer with Constipation and Biliousness should take Simmons I.iver Regulator: “Is is Better thsn Pills, it does not gripes it gives quick relief, and does not weaken but strengthens and refreshes •lie whole system.”- J. R. inland, Monroe,

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The ordinary inch of English measure

equals 2' : centimetres.

Time is the old justice that examines all

olVeudcrs Shakespeare.

your itomach begins to trouble you, it needs help. The help it needs, is to digest

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value and a eostl v euntera, besides new 'and 1 used to Work all the time then Now , ,, . . • t ,, I work half time and live all the year elotking of all kinds. A pair of gold- through." Home seeker*’excursion tickets

bowed spectacle s was taken tlie thieves wil he sold over the Monon Houle to nearly has Deen appointed oy un 1 ‘erg oi in< ' r Lr'virtt lasen „ , I niaeinie them i ii^f

F\ II. Y\w^s.ycvc\\\ iayvaV Svvvvftfcm

Office—In Central National Bank Building

on the kitchen utove.

TO LEAVE AMERICA.

are soldi Aug. 17, and 111; Sept. 1, 14, 15; Oct. 5, 6, 19, and *20. Call on J. A. Michael agent

English Yacht Valkyrie to He Taken of the Monon Route for further information.

on any Tuesday or Friday within 31 days j ^ 00( ^ ru jT * a te Putnam county, Indiana, from dut.' t*f' 8’ilt*. I i Urnl-g tOp-OVerfl If 0 I deCOMCu. . , , allowed. These excursions start tand tickets* Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

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Dated this Wth day of August. 1896. PRESSLEY O. COLLIVV. R,

8tl8 Executor.

Public Sale

Hack to the Clyde. I —"

At last this *''" y!'Y"Ji.l! To Beth»ny Park daily, to Aug. 19, limit of Stock. Crop, Etc 1 will sell nt i .Mtc the English yacht \ aikyrih, which bar. Aug. 22.»1.85. Uale.nt my farm, six miles northw* -■ .f

been the subject of so many and so Cjevelsnd. Sept. g. llmit t d_*ys, _ |,

v . - , „ A . sale, at my farm, six miles normwes; oi Cleveland, Sept. 9, limit 4 days, |9.45. ! Greencastle, on Tuesday. August 25, 1896. the divers rumors ever since the racing ' an H d T 0 e r R thwe% r , S ru g Ur nTs R a n , d ITJne | ^

fiasco last fall. She is to be taken back plu. I;. logucs on dav of sale), 18head of two-j enr-nld L- nc ,i Im ,l under the orders of the . Milwaukee, Aug. 23 and 24, rail and boat, steel s, 2 yearling steers, 2 yearling her rs v fo Knglan.l, unaer tne orocis oi mo jg.KS, all rail, t. iw.limit Aug. SO. cows with calves at si.le, l good mare, l !..rm earl of Dunraven, who is still her own-| Blnghampton, N. Y., Aug. 17 and 18, limit wak , on , i buggy, I set double harness. ! .mi IT The skinner Cunt \V J Dixon 1 Aug. 22,*17.20. ... | implement*. 1 Buckeye cider mill, growing If’!'*' ! Omaha, Aug. 1, a nd 18, limit Sept. 14. ftfi.iS corn, etc. Three gras* pastures to rent until who is to return her to the < lydo, came , — i i, t of Jaruary, 1807. over ou the American liner St. Louis. I Summer Resorts on the Monon. I terms ot- sale: Twelve months . n .lit . . . j j .i _ : ' The Summer Resorts on the Monon Route without interest if paid at maturity: il nr t which arrived tjift otlu r nifflit. I apt. more than usually popular this year. West paid before maturity, eight per cent interest have beeu flent over to Badi n and French Lick Springs, are over- will be charged from date or note until \ aid;

your food, and, until it gets it, you won’t have any peace. Stomach trouble is very dis-

tressing. very obstinate, verv dangerous. _

inS*geMi n o K n er 7h% d roa?o*n eB i* b ^! 1 n t ^ **<*"» ^ ^ 'T‘ ^ ‘’m ^ hment i coed tit once to the Glytlc, where she will constitutents. and are succcssfi

Dixon said: "I

take, the Valkyrie back to England,

and shall leave here as soon as I can opened a rival

flowing with visitors, and the hotels have all purchaser giyiug note with approved s.. un

can do. Baoli, the county —i _ _2 —.t — hie

seat, has ty. Five dollars and under, cash,

ch is well) AI.BERT KEF. the various) S. H. Judy, Auctioneer. 2tis

r I T. r iiwn i utents, and are successfully prescribed i

anitarium,

of

Notice to Teachers.

copper kettles, at lowest prices, at ^aU." U* Th t , C ™nUd d ouJ‘u T 8hak.“ e 5ue ra .’ ! bp lull,led °’ lt l ‘ n<1 P Ut tr ^- inUrcf'neighhorh^daP.mlTn game Ji^il • _ You are reqursted. to c.l. at the J . , - y

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stive. It cure* indigestion and renews 0 f strength and health. It does this by strength-

will I... a..on til »lw> Pruvi-H n-rrntta having been stocked by the government usii Circle Books. Township Institute Gutliiu*

' , commission. All indications point to West ard Course of Study,

against the German emperors new n a den mud the neighboring springs: as the 3tl8 F. M. LYON

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Latest styles and lowest prices, at

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