The Lewisville Democrat, Volume 1, Number 12, Lewisville, Henry County, 14 February 1878 — Page 2

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THE DEMOCRAT.

N. G. SMITH, M. D., Editor.

Hon. John R. Craven's. This gentleman who is a candidate before the Democratic State Convention for Secretary of State, after hav-

(.oaomoiiratiou met Hi-ins of local interest I are so!i;'itt-.l. In nil c.ies the name or the wi- in been closeted for Several days at er must nceomiianv :oinmiinU'Htinn. not for .r t t puttlietUinn but a" guarantiee oo! faith. j the Hates House, Indianapolis, in COI1-

. ne etmr is not irponMiiie lor uie opin

ions or HiK.u-uicni s ot eoi rt-sponnenr. A 11 ron-espon.'.enre an1 communications intentieil t-r pnl.i nation isnst be aMi-esseil to the e.titor. lii;inf lttttrs, eU;., to the publisher.

Murdered.

JOHN AT. WHITE, 07 ATAB ASH, MURDERED NEAR KN'IUHTSTOAYN.

The rjtKSS Tts I'owkr. A newspaper fan 1roi the sa ne thought into a thouan'i minds at the pame itinm -at A neivsp-nper is an aC,v ier. who dor" not reot::''C to he sought, but comes to Ton without citntet)n;r your pvivateaffrtir. Newsiincer. Uieri fovc. ln'i'Onu1 more D. f.wHurv in itn!r!iiiii a men lii'i'iime more enal i m 1 i v i 1 1 .-t 1 . ami more to be fearetl by t v ran t . !.i To-.ptevil ). I'm v: Prvs .TS l'SK NTI A HIVE. Of meh .t

lov-rf hi in; I ru ins-tit of stood or evil, we shoti hi j o,? fi'l ar.xiot'-i to '-xo: 1 liie bfiit'th'.-nl ami j Ik-cV tile iuHii'ful oiflm-roe if, therefore, ytm wi-h tobav. an hono-o press, you onu:lit I hone-stly support it--! 1 A n 1 . 1 i -ii o Maclf :ilo. j

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1S78. FOR PECEKTARY OI STATE, HON DAVID. S. GOODING, Of Hancock Countv.

sultatioi! with the "Indianapolis ring"; as to the best mode of avoiding the in- i Arrest and Incarceration of the Snpjnrioii3 effect? on his prospects for the J posed 1 iend. nomination caused by his recent 'titer- : view published in the. Madison Star, and copied into many papers of the I Ju,i W. White, of AVabash, Ind., a State, upon the subject of finance. It skrl 111:1,1 twenty years of age, was appears that he carefully prepared a j imirdered near Knightstown last Frispeech and delivered the same at j Ul' uiSht- 1Ie was on hU wav to Orecneaslle, last Saturday, winch ap- i Carthage, Ind., to sec his sister, who yea red in the Sundav Morning Scnli- i is "lrled lying very low with lung nel. This speeclt is ry renvukable ,Iisoase- " t'Ttlay rooming tho ;.. vn.,.n ,t'ie ti, ir:. - ii, I bodv was found and his head had been

111 ItiVI t H.p".V.'tiJ tllttll Vll, A il 71 j L J 1C j speech is made to a Democratic Con- ! vention, but it no where names the ' Democratic or Republican parties. Nor i

does he rhnro-o the Republican ti.irtv valise was found broken open in the

crushed in with the bit of an ax. He was robbed of an overcoat and eighteen or twenty dollars in monev, and his

We were pleased learn of the action of your county convention, in the instructing for Judge Gooding, we were also tdeased to hear that there was so much

unaniminity of feeling in the reception j

of, and in the adoption of the resolution indorsing the Judge. Hancock is very enthusiastic over the expected nomination. We say expected, for we do, expect it. We have but recently become acquainted with the feeling of sonie of the Democrats in different parts of trie-State and the feeling all points to Judge Gooding's success. Well, the Judge deserves it having been

a laborious worker for the Democratic j cause iujts drk days during the early j

part ot the Grant regime, nn.i also nav- j ing aided much in bringing the party to j its present commanding position. He is a moral man, and although reserved J in his mtnnor, thoroughly gentlemanly , and deco'ous in his bearing to all with whom he: may have occasion to have as- j sociatiorir He would undoubtedly untie i

Strayer & Myers j

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Eli Pennington is off the track. Go to the Democratic State Convcn-

j of being guilty of any wrong I people. In fact it appears to

the !

woods some distance from where the i an exce'lent Secretary of State.

ho a ! UlK,.r was lovmil incrc w:ls ieIt W1,n ! Yesterday we visited the Court II

carefully studied effort to avoid n far i 1110 vall a Pau' vt 'irpc-rs, a razor i 0r Au-jitor h preparing the

j as ptss'ible doing the Republican par

tv auv iiarm. And in the second

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The b '. .

Hon. Gitl 'iui Wells, F.x-Secretry o! ;e Navv, is (b ad.

Seivat.'u- McDvin.ild lias been heard in behalf the pe; p!e.

The greenback doctrine is gaining around in the statu of New York.

t l iuv signed ; nanus tor te .vc-ar

Hannah," and tb c. litis of d liferent Zftkt'irAjSSf! Lvh-Ford is a vry raj i i

A new suit of clothes and writer and a pericct ligntn.ng calcnl.it. r.

In the Clerk's office, Cliarley IV'wiib.g,

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For a first i lass jamboree, call on the Republican party of Henry county. Wonder bow much of the Mercury man's views were embodied in the Radical platform hist Saturday. The Mercury man don't feel as well as he did before the Republican elan met and resolved on last Saturday. . "S l Parker, of the Mercury favors Rob

inson for Congress but the spike-tails of the party favor his Honor Ex-Judge j Mcllett. I

place does the speech give the views of I Pt'I'Slus

T.i,i ,o r,..,v.-.-.a r.M, .,.,. o underclothing that were packed in tin.

" ' " " ' i .n.. i i . i ... i deputy clerk, is busily cii'.--I in

True he says that the pep.- demand ; - - ihe ,)rk J lllC" 11t c;rclI-t

me renioneiizauon ot tiie oiil silver ; "' " v.ni

dojhrof 412V grains: but he tbui'l i "''-ketl sor.:e distance, anl the pocket say he is in favor of it. In the third ! lorn 1Vom a c'o:lt ai,tl a l,alr of 'hlcr place he i-ays that the people demand j overshoes, that were thrown away and the repeal of the resumption act, but I s'Tf" to belong to him were found, be don't s:iv bo f:,vofs i ho vnnn,i r 1 Tiie ax csvd was lying near the victim

that Rmmblicim l.-.w ir.v.W, , i,, v . I with a br ken handle. The part bro- ! tho treasury department. Mr. I lagan,

ready to wait upon the people, but the paying of taxes progress slowly. As to theShoriff we see him occasionally and he seems to he about as flesh v as usual and together with his deputy Win. Thomas is alwavs full of business. Now, Mr.

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Ceurt. , Charley is another good and rapid writer, and a good, genial f- 1! v, withal. At the Recorder's table, the recorder and his amiable daughter, who acs as assistant, are continually busy recording deed and nioit-zaues. Ovr r in

STOCK DEALERS, Cambridge City, Ind., buy all kinds of

LIVE STOCK, They also pay the HIGHEST PRICE FOR

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ing the day of resumption. And last- kci! v' has ''ce" fouu'1 Knightstown

ly he dodges a direct expression of hi

and tits perfectly to the part remaining

own on the substitution of greenback j 5,1 thc ax'- A- W' Xeffwra. brothercurrency, but makes an artful nr-u- 1 hi-1:nv of the murdered man offers a

ment in favor of retaining theNation-

i at ljai.k currency, winch taken into consideration with the statement cf j thc interview published in the Madii son Star, in which hesavs, "in a reat

agi'huiltural and cotr.nier.ial country like onrs there must be bails, and I think the present, systen of National

Hon. Mr. Con nil, Rx-Secretary ot , Ranks with perhaps a little modihVa-

reward of 250 for the arrest and conviction ot the murderer, and all suspicious characters have been shadowed

by detectives since the murder occur- ! red. J'he Coroner's jury have exam- I ined a number of witnesses and report I "death by violence by the use of an im- J

piement, known as a chopping ax, uj

Kditor, this is not an elt ctioiieeri!

tide as we know not as yet wimin we shall support, and cannot therefore be writing to try to influence others. D. F. MoCUAT.

Cambridge City .Notes.

on the head of deeen-ed bv the hand of ! Mrs. John Mars.ni died oU -Monday

War. under President Fihnore. died at ! tion, the best in exisiance." In his i son,c ,erswu ""known to the jury.

New Orleans on thc 11th inst, at the j speech he ignores the fact that the Ni- The l'ln,lacc is nro"swb ani1 tho bst

aire of 7;

In due course of time wc shall endeavor to attend, to the wants of the Mercury. Don't be alarmed brother, rou will hear from u,

tional Rank law is repealable at the pleasure of Congress, by express provision of the law. His speech is

artful and cunning', avoiding all direct qutsiiens upon w hich tiie people demand positive answers.

detectives in the State arc at work, anil

it is hoped that the scoundrel may be ! brought to justice. I Rater. Harry Foxwell, a saloon

keeper at Knightstown, has been or-

night, after an illness of some month.-, of that dreaded disease eon.-uniption. The Young Folk's Pleasure Club will : gire a ball on the T.'ih inst t!i" clo-ing right of their dancing school. TITe" Central Hotel was verrun with ' hungry Ilemocrats Saturday- Ri'dy i

dished no grub rjuite plentiful and ail i

DEAD STOCK,

Of every description when delivered at their factory in Cambridge, City.

In their butehpiins: department they continualy have on hand all kinds of FRESH MEATS, Spare Ribs, Sausage, &c, and pay the highest market price

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rt of the t nit.-t s for t!.e ii-;r;i t-

t'i IVrU : .1. 1 lli.l ; lit :! o prenO-e- i.var .straii;.u"o .-tj.i..n. llei.ry mill.i , J U' i i.llj... : -Tl Tuesday, lnthdayof Fihrrar, ls7, 'at 1: ' io.li . a. in . tH f.t'lowfa? re:.l fta: 'i A. ii u 1-ii.:n, I aii k n.t, i'.-M ; ; T',-ntr-ix an 1 tw-i f-c v. i ei: '-l -;r,-x. i. ;o : i. . . T Ui:' w-t : of tiie east I.ulf of ti'.- -ciiti,. .,ua t. r ! . titt nt!i -i-iiiiit -s . t..i.-fi:p -ix'r. ii .

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nil of tliei ;i-t i.U.i ot : se'-f.on . v.-:it-ei:it '.- r:ili;'" i-liTvll ii . lot. i n. ! -i." ti li'i-i'i'.i.s -j-. i : : -o ; . rl . ir ..

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restcil on suspicion of being the mur- j wentavav well iiled.

j dcrcr. His own statement given at a

Thc great American Fraud rushes to ; Wayne County Democratic Convention, j mock trial against another party furrthe rescue of thc returniiig board vil- ' The Wayne county Democratic Con- ! ,,i,hed by detectives, led to his arrestIn ins in Louisiana. An essay on civil j vention, which onvened at Cambridge j Stidlt!ci Tiu town couudl service reform will now be in order. j Cit.v' 1 S.ttrday, was attended by of Kni-htstown offe-r a reward of S2o0 .. jail t!' piomiuit Democrats ot the ; fvr ti,e 1Urest and conviction f the

Hon. 31. S. Robinson should at : rout.iy. tf. j.;onent ton met in car- . ,n..;-acrcr tf Jdhn W. AY bin-, on thc

CATTLE, HOG. SHEEP &C. W atch Maker, .re-i;ii- -..i-iio- ..f an ::-n- .-"J -f .!..' .-.;b.-;-t

nu:tc a nuir.er ot ca-cs ot searlet t.-ver j Does work ehea.er and as pM,d are reported among the children in dill- j Perseus having livestock to dispose of workman in the county.

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once come home from W a-huigton and j l,f'"'vi s n.m a iu ociock aim was i si(!l 0r February, 1873.

UU ; caiic.l to onter IA- J.-tte Develin, acting ! T1:, ve,.v f:llPst. Harrv Foxwell i and ! ehainnan of the Central Committee, h.vj .. m.c.nal!,):ll.v examinational Car- I

n.,iiipg s "! wont into perman-ud orgaiiiation tbage, yesterday.'and goes to jail at j he his ! b" tho election of James Klder of Rich- R,!shvn!C to await the action of the ! 1 mond, to the chair, and John Yonnir i r:,..,,,.i t,,,.,- i

erent parts of the town. Several deaths i s 1 have already occurred. i t Miss Alirf Keith, of the Re.yal Dramat

ic Ciinbimion, has won lor herself quite an euvial.I reputation among the people

" j hfrcTas :rvtresi and lady. fts!it will be

will do we'd to visit them.

TRY HIM

team me .m

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. . i I :. e.l-t iialf tl-e . -: .p::rUT of .. lw n. e . t . - -1 . . . - i - tc.-n 'P . i;i:i-c i!"vi-n tIl ens', all in Jlenrv I'Mllil!;. , i ll'i i:t iO. . ai.l property r. :'. be foM sttloe.-t t" ail nc'.nnlii aiH".'? tii.-re n j Tern s ...f Mile. t. u-U. II . . i ' Ars. As.-i -rso-e Of l.ewis A . HuShij-u, bankrupt.

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console Parker of t!

feelings have not been rc-j e therefore he u'edi caie rnd words and tcinlei' bainis to si massive brow.

long remembered by tear theater gers as one of the brightest -tars that has ever appeared before them to challenge their a1 i mil a i ion.

of the same place to act as secretary.

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Remember the Democrat io State Convention at Indianapolis on AYednesday. Half fare on all railroads, especially from Tewisvillo on the Pan

Ibutale route or moer go.

tlepot on thc 1 U tii and 20th, good to return on the 21st aitd 22d. Ret Henry and Rush co';a ties make a vig

orous effort for 'htrge delegation

Some dtflicnlty was experienced in i gelling the proper appv tionment of

(ireentlebl. (iiti-.r.NKir.i), Febmnry S. w.. ... . i ... ..... .......

, , . , . . ., .ill .. e nil ' 'U-C UliH uu Hill ...j. rn indideoates, but this was easiiv bellied!. , . . J, ... , , - , ing the rt citations ot our ree'.itield piby the appointment of a committee to pt w t:iA,. 0llfl evenin- last

SI 00 round trip if 25 ; fix the number the different town- wepk we had the peasure of his com pa-

Tickets on sale at the ships were entitled to, after which re- n- for a few hours at our residence. The

The New York .Met re.po

I Company, wtneli lias been ma

place their headquarters for

j past, has changed its name to

I Dnuna. c Combination. i ne eompanv

: has bee i strenathened bv the addition of

i.i:v7isvii.i.i:, iiji5ij:a.

We have now in stock a full line of the follow in ir inin Is:

THE

Arrival of

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STAPLE DETJGS and MEDICINES, t the -Roval: 7

Mis May Clare, an actress of considerabto

reputation and rejn

. : Tatent Medieinr-, Oils, Paints and Varnishes, Window t ! las, l'tiity. Pruhe-.

Dye St nils, Lamps, and fi lures, in great variety. School bnoks, lUank houK-. 3Iemorandums, Pencils and writing material in full supply,

just received a i.ice lot of

Corn Planters and Stalk Cutters, Manufactured by G. W. Drown, Gales-

bu-

some wealth. The

::L"!ri:"ri Cigars and lobaeeo,

A!s ti e well known

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livery Democrat tual can should go. Secure vonr raiiroa tickets early.

at the j ships were entitleel to, after which re

ood to J port the meeting adjourned for dinner. evening was very pleasantly passed, Jim i arrangements to start out on an extend- : pfcet. Rooks, Fine line of Cutlery, Ladies Toilet goods, should-'-r 1'raees. Carr'.a

The afternoon session was devoted to ' enlivenins the occassio;: by giying in '! totr turongli Uie Mate. Sponges, Picture 1 rami's, latest style Mouldings, r niming done to urdv r the appointment of the delegates, the I veral of his recitations.. We think j Our Democratic county convention, ! with neatness.

C uitral c m- 1 tnat yur people cannot tail to te pleas- i which met lie re last atur.iay was quite

ed and entertained by his recitations

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We have received the first number of the Saturday Leader a new paper

just started at 1 iiormow n, inn., me names ot Cul Gault and Rih.-y Runyan appearing as editors and proprietors. The candidate for public favor is neutral in politics and religion, (but we suppose all sound on thc hell business), and is a five column quarto. AYe hone thc boys will makt it pay, as we know them to be good fellows, and judging from their advertising patronage, we see no reason why they should not do well.

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appointment oi a new central com- . . t

mittee, and the report ot the committee

on resolutions, and just here we will On Sunday last, the wife of George sav that the resolutions were solid j l,","-'a,b a ('r tv. une near

Democratic doctrine. Thev declared

being seriously, if not fatal y burned, by

. , . . ' .u r eiothin cateiiing lire irom ttie stov, tor the repeal ot the Resumption Act. i . i ., ; luckily her husband aim brother were m the restoration of thc silver dollar, and ,ln !l,,-()5n5n? ro0I11. Itl t!le;, efforts to the substitution of greenbacks for Na- : mother the flames, Mr. Duncan had his tional Bank notes. A resolution offer- i hands blistered and her brother, who is ed by Mr AA"m. Thisllewaile, of Rich- j a resident of Auburn, in this state, had mond, instructing the delegates to cast j oe, hand very badly burned. Mrs. their vote for S. A. Forkner for At tor- j l)uncan was not badly burned. ncry-Gencral at the State Convention, j The Presbyterians of this place are to failed of passage, owing, no doubt, to j be gratulated on their success in securthe general feeling among the Demo- ! i"S le services of the Rev, J. Lowry as crats of thc county for untrameied del- I l,a?-tor- 1Ie came berc wjme tlirce ,t. on,. ,oo n,,r. of t- foelmo-i months since from Vernon, Iowa, and

0 ' v ' h -i ? orfilncl AT v V. iL tim whnw ii nil pi '

j Wall Paper and Window Shades in season.

Oils, Paints, A'arnishes and Glass furnished to contractors and builders- as can be found elsew here.

has proved himself an excellent preach- !

i er. Two of his sermons recently dcliv- i fVntrp. Townsliln Items.

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, spects capable ot im.ng too onne .o ore on The descent of the Holy One sigh for thc iadv that greased the

I w hich he aspires, and is a genial gen- ; Clllo.t on Uiedav of Pentecost," and the I sausage erinder.

j tieinan and a sound Democrat. other on "Love your enemies,'' are two (Among thc seven candidates tor Slate ' of the best that have been preached in i offices present, sonic remarks were ' this city for many days.

well attended, notwithstanding the bad

and disagreeable weather. The principal bu-iness of the convention was tiie

election of delegates and the selecting of i a new central camin'utee, which was

done with but little difficulty. Owing to the fact that no apportionment had been made for the selection of delegates to the District convention it was passed

for further consideration. The resolu. lions adopu-.l were sound and in accord J PrGSCriptioI13 Carefully CoilipOllIlllod with the views of the people generally, j """ Thc convention refused to instruct for

any candidate, .although a resolution of this character was offered in the interest of S. A. Forkner, of Richmond, who wants to be Attorney-General. Oi.p Nosey.

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i made, when Hon. I). S. Gooding fol-

As thc Democratic State Convention near?, and as the real sentiments of the Democracy Veconx s known, every in dication points to, thc fact that a very strong ticket will be put in the field. The State is ours even with a fair tick

snakes it important that none but the strongest and best men should be placed upon the State ticket to represent the Democracy. F.very breeze bears increased- evidence that our candidate, will lead the ticket, and that

the other candidates will be equally j

strong. Av'ith such a ticket the State

is ours. Itcpublk-an leaders through- j cTouvention, to be held at Jndi mapolis out the State are sur-eriug and siuring . t)U Febrtiary 20, 1878, the Pitlsburg,

Terms Casli. Ix'wisville, Indiana, Feb. 12, 1878.

T5T. VAIT linS. D.. PROPiaKTOR.

Manufactured at Mctamora, Ind., and the FIRST & BRADLEY CULTIVATORS, Manufactered at Chicago, also the DAYTON CHAMPION PLOWS, INDIANA CLIPPER and SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS, SHOVELS. SPADES, FORKS, AND HORSE POKES, I will sell as low as anybody in the

county. Call and see me. A. N. HALL

Clark

tVe learn from your last issue that

lowed iua speech of some length, after you favr the nomination of Prof Jas.

which the meeting adjourned. The i Smart for Superintendent of Public InDemocrats of Wayne county are ready ; st ruction: on that we also agree with you. for the fray, and will go into the fi-ht ! We are for Smart as we believe him to w..h harmony nod a purpose to make ; hi one of the best, if not the best Superit red hot. i intendent of Public Instruction Indiana

has ever had. He may not have wrought

Indiana State Democrat ie Convention.

R ail road A r ra ng ements. For tho benefit of all those who dc-

i sire to nc in aitonuaucc at. me ciau jol)ed.

any great changes in her school economy ! but Ids executive ability, comoincd with ; nerve, energy and zeal cannot be qtics-

Perry Rhodes and AA'illard

starteuTT Tons on thc 7th inst. Candy Rill is staying with bis father in Jackson township, this winter.

John Hood is afraid that the ladies of

Lewisville will not rerognize him , . i ... .1 r.. . . .

since the scan nas uissapearcu iioin mt

nrohoeis.

A certain young damsel in this neighborhood cuts the poetry out of the Dcm-

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keeps constantly on hand a full line of

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mi li ci c v ji. a.i- .-v. nuMniv ii un t i r iinv i k t ruin, i . i n m.

. , . , v.. - - was heard ixtore r-qture waller. The ! r(i townshin to sneer at, and if possude, defame the j piUiy wU, round trip excursion ; cnse. stamU about as follows: A leading ! ' e , 4i, ' characters ot their most dangerous en- ' ,U.Upts fr(u all stations between Rich- ' citizon living near this'citv, Cant. A. L. j democrats of Centre, remember the j Ti.U U tluuc best lactic. We i . .i v.. i: it. -it ' v . ...i .u., A,,fi..,' ,i . j convention at the Centre school house.

n'"- - . - -- - . It v'livl itlKl llitll.iii--i-vii-, tiitt ii mi an , C'i;,;T.liiu lilt vuiu0t:wi uu.-iaiui 'i t. lilfu till remember how they dubbed and-j stati0s ()U t!ij I. & V. R. IL, on Feb- i against him by a -widow named Sarah honored an able statesman fiem a j ruary 19 and 20. Tickets good to re- j Sears, after three days litigation the sister State as "Fog Horn," "Bill Al- J turn until February '21, IS 78, i case was brought to a close, on Friday i i. o... i... .i. i evening last, the 'Snuire reservinsc his

ocrat and cives it to lu r lover. Oh,

don't Jennie. j S. C. Longfellow absolutely and posi- I tivelv refuses to be a candidate for the

Our vicinity has been much interested j office of Justice of the Peace, subject to i

the past week, in a bastardy ease, which ! tne decision of the Democracy of Cen- !

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! . l... r - rk''lor,!.- t. in Tf.r tli

el It ttlC JUtH, V .vv . .w. - purpose of selecting a delegate to the

State convention. A firm friend to Da-

! vid S. and no other need apply.

'Fog Horn" reverberated back

The friends of Rev Julius Hood lor j lecWon until Monday last. It

ineriv ot

Kni'-ut-iown. w 1 1

: of his

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was a i AAre want some good man and a sound

I close case, an eight to seven case, the Democrat to represent the people of

widow having gamed the eight, the de- ! of Rush county in the next Legislature

through the valleys of Ohio, they star- .ked at the r

tied Republicanism nim covered ir . mjse by drowning m 1 hit itot , twelve - on that he was guilty and was we want a man that is able an-.l one that ;

with deteat. I be same result awaits ; !Ui.es soath ot Jviugtitto n. noou j lH)Unj over lne mm f ?3f0 to the I will beard the lion in Lw den

them in Indiana. The Democratic teas on his way to till an ap;intiuent I Circuit Court. The Captain was ably we wr,te we can think of no

Convention will "sav who shall head last Sabbath, and being "'ea , repres entet JY iim. c v. t ;;a " j 8uiUlb!c tban Dr. I). II. Van Nuys, of

the ticket, not Republican

pul-lieaii press.

I A Complete Line of Staple Groceries

s-. iM head hist Sabbath, and being unacquainted . represented by Hon. C. G. Oflut and U , , t, s.nul head j w.-h t,ie (linl'ffllss,v,r.t(1,mn ihe stream, j Montgomery Marsh; the widow, also, - lmjJ' tb or the Re- lbe latest nce tints Li- bol v had not had able conns.--1 in ihip persons of Hon. ! lauuoutb. I lcn l-eeoxcrcd.- " ' ; J. L. Mas'on i.e.d Op, R. A. Riuy.

'and wllile! At prices that discount the lowest Highest price paid for But-

tcr ana imtus.

oN.Mois'iar..

January loth, 1878.

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