The Lewisville Democrat, Volume 2, Number 41, Lewisville, Henry County, 4 September 1879 — Page 3
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THE DEMOCRAT.
TIME OF CLOSING MAILS.
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HOMEOPATHY, G. xl. Chaiidler IX D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, LEWISVILLE. IND. Office hours: ft. in. to 8 p. m. Sunday S a. m. to 10 a. m. Residence at Wm. Wards, 1 miles north of Lcwisville. Leave orders with Wiliard Hall. DH. 7. C. STAHLEY, D. D. $,. of Dublin, will bo in Lowisvillo, X & d On Friday of each YCfck prepared to attend to any Dental work required. He has secured the office lately occupied by Dr. Duncan. Those deuiring work are requested to call and make appointments when practicable.
T. P. T7 AG ONER. BEETTIST, Office over National BanVj ULnlgixtstown, - - - Ind. None Init first class work furnished. Prices reduced and all work warranted.
"When in w Castle Imj a snit of flotbesof Cheap Charley. If. T. Coffin, Watch-Sfaker, 113 East ISronii St,-New Castle.
J. iieraore, Isarb?!, 5evr Ca'-tle, Ind. 40 School opened last Monday. I'rinjon your job work to this oPlce. Read the new advertisements in this Fnyclte County fair ii in progress this; week. Frank Martin, of Cambridge, wm in to A n Tuesday. Tom Wefil look aback lor.d to Cambridge Sunday. Twenty-seven tinkers were sold for the excursion to Cambridge List Sunday. The "Horse and hi- Disease" for Hale nt this otlice. for only twenty-Sre cents. KverT owner of a horse should procure a copy of the "Horse and his Disease." A. F. Fox has returned from Grcenshoro, but is, as ret, no better of hi rheumatism. George G. Smith, of Knightntown nr.de bin regular trip to this plscc on last Monday. The Wayne Citizen tVftnta r night
watchman. Surely Cambridge need one or more. M is Mattie Shirk, ot New Castle, in visiting nt the residence of her brother Joe '-Shirk of tins pKce. Jehu N. Vickery, of near Cadiz, was in town last Monday, visiting his brother K. YT. Vickery of this place. Mr. John W. Rami, of Indianapolis, U spending this week in this vicinity, visiting friends and relatives. Minnie- and Kitiie Van Nuys are now able to sit up and getting along very finely. This will be good news to nil. Next Tuesday night Dr. Chandler delivers tliG first of a series of lectures on human nature at Maple's school bouse. IVhoti in Cambridge, and want si dish of the most palatable oysters gotten up a good style, you should call at the Central Hotel. Joe Anderson has purchased the sorghum mill of Guerin & Bradford, and will manufacture molasses when the season arrives. Guerin & Bradford have erected their eider mill in Baird's woods just cast of town, and commenced making eider last Monday evening. All kind of job printing will ba promptly executed at this office. Any one needing any thing in our line, will do well to give us a call. The cornet band of this place have accepted an invitation to play at IndianapoliB on the occassion of the visit of President Haves to the state fair.
Court convened last Monday. For fine job printing call at this office Don't fail to read the business notices this week. if otv is tfcs time to subscribed lor the Democrat. Mrs. W, F. Taylor is spending the week with her folks at Cambridge. Services were held at the M. E church last Sabbath Morning. Tommy Nugen is bow running his threshing machine in Rush county. Tbe only marriage license issued the past week, was Frank Collins to Kate Lowery. Geo. W. Shults, Cambridge, offers a liberal reward for a strayed horse. See another column. Mr. Samuel Porch, of Spfceland, father of the junior editor, spent last Saturday in this place. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs: Shirk is quite ill with what has been pronounced scarlet fever. The junior editor is under obligations
to orhe unknown friend, for two beauti- I ful and fragrant boqnets. The town eeemed to be a!nost deserted last Sunday, on account of the cheap rate excursion to Cambridge. Geo. Morris firori commence fathering his grapes. He informs us that he w ill have about half a crop. Mrs. Nancy Davis, mother of Clinton DeWitt Davis; a niece of Clinton DeWitt'a both of Indianapolis, are her
visiting their relative?. Mothers should tak-e framing and stop dosing their babies with laudanum while teething. Dr. Bull's Baby Sprup answers the same purpose, and is perfectly harmlesj. Price 2r cents. One week from to-morrow night, Chas. D. Ilililebraiid, the reformed Missouri outlaw, will give r,n illustrated lecture st Cambridge on "the agency of whisky in filling our penitentiaries." Quite a number of our ixoplc- were registered at the Central Hotel, at Cambride last Sunday. They knew the host, W. r. Starh, to be a clever, jolly fellow, and also know that there they can get a good meal. W. E. lfasl'.!, of Cambridge, and Miss Flora McCoy, of Dublin, were married in the latter named place, on Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Mc Coy is a sister to Mrs. Will bird 1111 of this place Dan C. Hinsdale, of Indianapolis, accompanied Ir, Reed to this place on last Monday. Mr. Hinsdale is chiefclerk in thenffice of tho Superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph company, at Indianapolis. Mis? Alirp IVeuon who was visiting licrauht Mrs. Clark Sheplar, a few days lust week, returned home on last Friday mornibg. Miss Benson 5a a highly accomplished young lady, and we regret that her visit was of such short duration.
The corner prone of the Catholic church at Cambridge was opened last Thursday. The contents, which Consisted of the records of the event, copies of several different newspapers, some gold, silver and copper coin, were but slightly rl'imaged. F. M. Fauro stopped off here Monday while on his way to Laurel, wheie be will pur.diajse a largo lot of stone for the puriose of startiug a stone yard at Greenfield Fanrot & Brown will conduct the etone yard, and continue their street grading. We wish them unlimited success. Our citizens "save letn reading for n few d:iyg, of the sudden death of Jim Dennis, a furrier resident of thin pluee, but now of Cambridge, it being reported through ttie dailr psperg, that ho was killed there last Sunday. Such is not the case. Jim is alxtut his work as usual, although he was handled pretty rough on that day. To the following parties the at t icbea of this office extend thanks and the hand of ever-lasting friendship: Era t us Ogle, for a half bushel measure of fine large eating apples; Troupe Gouldsdary, for a large box of nice inviting grapes Guerin & Bradford; for some good sweet cider, frcth from the press. "Do it to na some more." Mr. L. L. Link, secretary, places us under obligations for a complimentary to the twenty-third annual cxibition of the Rush county Agricultural Society,
to be held at Eushville, September , to 12. Manj' substantial improvements b?ve been made during tho last few months, in the way of remodllng acd reparing the buildings already on tho grounds and putting up rew buildings for the accommodation of their numerous ex hiVitors. The grounds are not excel'ed by any in the state, and the accommodations are not excelled by any fair in the state.
Nature does not execute ""snap" judgements-, btit always warns theftTender against Tier laws by the innTctiei ot pain. Give attention rolier warnings, nnd take DY Bull's Baltimore Pills in a good time to prevent the encroachment of disease. Price 25 cent3. Marshal Scott, assisted by Constable Reynolds arrested threo women in front of Coltrain & Weekly's stables yesterday morning, and confined them In the calaboose trpon the charge of vagrancy and prostitution. Their trial took pl.Toe before Squire Russel yesterday evening just after we bad gone to press, hence we are unable to give the result. Last fEatuxday we were engaged on some jab printing, for Mr. II. F. Porch, the manufacturer of the Humboldt Washing Machine, at Spiceland, to be used at the llotrard county fair, h-ld at Kokomo, thisjweek. Mr. Porch inJ
forms ua that the washing machine business has been better this year than ever before, which goes to show that Ids machine will stand the test, and cannct be excelled by any machine. By the way, we might say that we know that tho Humboldt is just what it is claimed to be, because we tried it in our family. The corner stone of the new Catholic church at Cambridge, was laid last Sunday afternoon, Right Rev. Bishop Chatard, ITrshot of Vincennes, officiating, who was assisted by the Priests of several other churches. Excursion trains were run over all roads running iDto Cam
bridge city, which brought a large number of people to witness tbe ciremonieHScveral societies of he f.u ', were in attendance, in uniform, and in thtir march about town were led by bands of rrusie. After 'he march they repaired to the site of the new building, when the etone was put to it place, aiter which Bishop Chatard preached the sermon of consecration. This finished the exercises of the day. The affair passed off rery pleasantly and rjuietly as far as the church was concerned, although quarreling, fighting and shooting were indulged in in most all parts of town, but by those only, -orhsps, who camo for nothing el.-e than a day cf hilarity and ribald rj ; On last Yv'ednesdf.v Mr. John W.
for that matter) need tio rs to send ta name cr address cm Ofttal t-ard tc Messrs. Ehrieh & 287 Eight A vent New York, wben a copy ef ths list witt be m&Ued- free, and they can appreciate for themselves the advantages offered. The Fashion Qluart&rJy so exactly fills its place ass guide to economy ia tbe household, and its subscription price, only &cts. a year, is so v?ry Iriflii.g, that little difficulty should be experienced in securing subscriptions; and we have no doubt that thousand gladly avaii themselves of the opportunity thug presented of securing some nsefu! artiele at a very moderate expenec of time End trouble.
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Real Estate Transfer? Extending from August 24, to August SO, 1ST?, iaclusive. Iieportei by T. B. Reeder, ICecor Jer and Abstractor; Jehn B. Wisslcr to Jacob B. Ruber, 53 acre25rods in Liberty T'p, $9,,00Nathaniel S. McMetnf to Jas. M Smith 40i acres in Dudley T'p $2,000,00: Waterman Chft to Baldwin; Roberta & ), in Henry T, $80.00. Rolert McCiellan ct al., to Tho B. Edwards, et. al. S. j of lot 1 in Cadir $C-'X.
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Fairview Academy begin'S if Enfl Term, Sitember 22. 1S70. For particulars apply te W. J. Bowen, Fjlirview, Fayc-tte county, Iudiana. R. F. Porch, Spieeland Irt the r e agency of this section for the Eirip'ye clotlits wringer, tho best in the market. If you want the host oysters, gotten up in the best style, go to Gwoldsbary's. A. F. Fox is prepared to ftish tip eysterd in every fctyle that is palatable. J. n. Clark buys all kiitd.1 of produce, chickens Ac, at hi nieut market in Cambridge. Highest market price paid. Turkenkoph's Gxl tch Harp Cigar at the Coiner Drug SLotc. . See lh3 Empire clothes wringer, for ala only by II. F. Porch, Spieeland. Tho choicest frrsk oysters in tcrt at (iouldstmry's. If you want to b::y a watch IhsL vf'l prove just what it is recommended to le
Of the largest and most complete stock
of fine Heady Made clothing, that cverK'"''
was brought into .New Castle, or in Henry county. Just look, a good suit for
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wards. The largest and best selected of nobby stvlcd hats at the low ririee of 50cts. and nn-i
wards. Our line of gents furnishing; - v, ; , .f?if--goods cannot be beat in the state. The on- ilQUEi QJKE I I
ly large clothing house in eastern Ind. Come and learn the price which will as tonish the oldest inhabitant.
The Poor Man's Friend.
Vickery, arrived at the age of fifty-three i Ko to Foxs'
yesf. and in honor ol the event, his A y yQX Jms jtl!)t ncclvvi a iarse lot family lanned a surprise fur him. In : 0f fres.h oysters. the afternoon, his estimable wife iiHlucvd I , ,, , , , , . , ,. . , ..... . , ! W llhams & Hatfield, of R u;i:httown, hi-to accompany he to Mihon, to do , nrn (,m,lnntlv r(.rcivie ncw i.litlon.s wme trading and visit some frientK , tT th-ur slrcarly heavy stock f good.
During their absence, friends and neighbors came in and prepared everything,
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(io to the Corner Drug .tnre fur fine citrs. TnrkMikoT'h's Golden Ilirn
before the return of Mr. and Mth. Vick- i (Jiar for sal tlifte:
ctx. When thev returned from Miltoiit 1 . . .," , . J .... , ... , .. ) Clucki us and n il kinds ol Cohntrr they found ths house idled with relative VTOthu. W1U)1(?J nl Clark's meat market", friends and neighbors, to the number of J Cambridge.
one hundred. It is needle to" slit;, J
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iiycvwr, urn. .nr. icNery was com- ; KnighUtowh, lnstek amonntiHi to pletely surprised, when lie foand that I over two thousand di.l'nr?, h iUi prows
his home had been taken possesion of l'"'ai. ilieir goois are just -what they rec-
by those present. The evening was
spent i soi'ial conversation, r.nd enjoy- , in ir the delicacies of a larce a:ul wed- i
o:r. mend them to be.
Fresh Oysters. I have the best fresh ovsters In the
'.led table. Everyone ffemel to cinov , market.
Jas. Van Meter, a i employ of tho car shops at Cambridge, had til eye knocked out last Saturday, by a fellow workman who accidently struck Inn with a hammer. Pierce Vickery purchased a fine buggle at the Knightstown fair. It was made by Rogers, of New Castle, and took the premium far which it was exhibited.
Tom Nugcn Sr., r-nd n colored man name'! Frank Thorn, who had been in Nugeu's employ, had some trouble about some cord w-ood one day last week, which resulted in the negro swearing bis life against Nugcn. The case came up before Squire Wigg last Saturday even ing, when Nugen was bound over to cuurt in the sum of $100. He promptly gave bail then preferred the same charge
j against Thorn. He was likewise bound j over in tho sum of $ 100, and being un-
Wc hear considerable complaint alout 1 ab'.c t- furni.-h bail was sent to jail, the pupils of our school being compelled ' where be now languishes. It is the to exchange book a this term. We are general pinion that "there ia nothing informed that readers are being change j in either of the cacs," and that they
in which account several patrons clje
"will be speedily throws out of court':
to the fullest extent, and left at lato hour, wishing Sir. and Sirs. Vickery a pleasant journey, during the remainder of their life. Great credit is due to Mr Pierce Vickery and his accomplished
sisters, Mie."es Leora and Addle. The Phrenological Journal for September, is an excellent number of this practical and useful magazine. One of the prominent feature is r. pT.ui.ri: it r.n'l biographical sketch of its editor, Mr. If. S. Drayton. Advantage having been t ken of bis abseuce In Europe on a tour of recreation and observation, his portrit has been presented, which we know will please the many reader-? of the Phrenological Journal. This number also contains a portrait and sketch of Andrew O. White, President of Cornell University-, and United States Minister to German-; the late Reverend Alexander Clark, D. D; also Phrenology and Metaphysics; Phrenology Applied; an installment in tho scries of articles on brain and mind) discusses Phrenology and the Physiologists, and the observations and con firm a '.ions of Phrenology. There is also a very strong and interesting article by Dr. Wines on international Prison Reform. We have animal Magnetism as a fact, and as a curative agent. Injury to the Brain; Blonde mid Brunette Soldiers; Intelligent Labor; Cultivating Cheerfulness; A leaf on European Travel; the department of notes n Science and Agriculture; Editorial;
Answers to Correspondents; and What They Say; are well fiiled, making tip a number worth much more than the price only 20 cts., or $2 00 per year. Address S. R. Wells A Co., Publishers, 737 Broadway New York. Taking Time by the Forelock. Coming events cast their shadows before, and already, through the mist of months, the gladsome Holiday season looms clearer day by day, filling the youthful mind with pleasing speculation, and causing materfamilias to consider in what direction she can exercise a little additional economy, whereby tho money for presents may le forthcoming when required. And just in the nick of time there comes to hand a suggestion of how Johnny, and Mammie, and Flossie, and Charley may secure for themselves and by their own exertions, the jack knives and work boxes, and writing cases, and tool chests, for which their souls are longing, or how mamma may get that book or parlor ornament die has talked about so often; and bow, by their united exertions they may obtain a present wherewith to surprise and gladden the soul of papaFor the publishers of Ehrichs' Fashion Quarter!-are in the field with the new premium list of their magazine and ai! that mamma or children (or papa cither
best st vie
Serycd at all hours and iu the Come try '''in. Tr.l'MAK (i'lfl.PfllART.
Mrs. E. E. Gough has just received a nice, new, fresh etock of Millinery goods Call and sec her ne w stock. Nice fresk oysters at A. F. Fox's restaurant. Cntintry produce wanted nt Clalk's meat market, Cambridge. F. ?f. ('mil's Motto. "Get out of debt and keep out.'' Come in and sc.tle with me. Don't delay matters of so great importance" Our renders will do well to visit the store of Williams & Hatfield, and procure some of the great bargains that they ne slow ctToring to purchasers. Take your' pictures to S. T. S. Williams at the corner drug r.re, and have them framed. Frames at reduced rutes for a few days. Free Lnnclu Free Lunch at my saloon, in Fellows property, every Salurdi The best of Ale and Beer for family find tnb!o u.e. Wm. Leo A tap. School Books and stationery at F. M. Crull's. The Golden Harp Cigar at Williams' Corner Drug Store. Groceries and vegetables at tho Star grocery. Annt Mac Howe's Sugar and Ginger cakes, fresh every day. Yon will also find a full supply.
Call on her. For pi cturr frames at reduced rates, call nt ths Corner Drug Store. hebool Children. 51 inula g to Crull's and look at those handsome iinifelcs slates. They ore noyelties, and will sell cheap.
Mce Fresh Bread. Always on Lund a Aunt Mac Howe's. Her own make, nice and sweet, 'fry it. Stationcrv at the Corner Drug Store.
a ;:jis vo;" ri.-i it-?5 v.t lunc.o.vi'iu, Villim & IfalfielJ.of Knightstown. srf rtsw oficriner swine pendid baraim
ill dry goods, ciothmg, boot, shoe, h it? f caps, and every variety of goods that can bo found in a first-c'ass - tore. j
Fresh bread anil cakes at Aunt Mac. Howes. Try them. Estrny Notice. A brown horse (sorhewhat siinblir!ed"V
I K hands hi eh, both I', ind feel raid bri?- ! fr nt fort white, pood f-tylt d, thin eon ) (iiiioi, gno'l mover, about ten vesrs
old.stravod firm the stable ot Geo. W. Shuits, Jr., Camhridgo City. A liberal reward will be. given to the party returning the described animal. Or.o. W. Snrr.TS, .In. Cambridge City, Ind. School Books. F. M. Crull has a largo. supply of school books, and every thi'ig the scholar wants Before starting to school call on him. M 1.11 I I.I II lllll ! IIMT T1 TTT TMI
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THE BEST OF BEEVES
Will te butchered, arid will be sold at from
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Per pmmd than heretofore. Give m a call. JHSKK SANDERS.
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