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I. R. K. TIME TABLE, LIBEKTV. EABTWARP. I'.R. !. ii'.Ex. Xiln.-m. I'. .- C Kx Z.AI ji.ni. I'. A: '. Ks '..-p.lu. .!'. n. rii. Ki i.41 t m. UH.LlGE aill.SEK. --WAKI1. I EASTWARD. y.-iS h. m. 1 P.R.I. Ex 7.4:. n.m. p. 111. i 1'. it c i.x ;!.uui.m. K.I.Kx P.l i. hi. j f. .v-:. Ex t.2i i.i:i. HKOWNSVILLE. EASTWAIIP. I'.R I. fc .'. Ex 7.11 S.T3. V. A: ( '. Ex 2.29 i.m. 1. A (' Ex J.14 i.m. '..'j" a. in. I-. r.x 3..VJ i K.I. Ex :M4 ) . f)CAL AND PERSONAL. Id. ..older. Coldest. Pay up. Try it; there's money in it. bowls are scarce this week. .."ommissioners Court this week. ;eeemuer came In roaring like ;.U. c-'i.bscribe for the Tunis and be 'TVRemember the Christmas Tree on instant. Kell is suffering from the effects i vere cold. if. steam flouring mill is giving I satisfaction. few weeks mire, . ill ba no more. and the year lude Tiro?, have cut down their e for f!:e present. i-uking polities on the streets is not ' kI now as it was. laiiksgiving was duly observed ".lost of our citizens. -.tinr on the ponds is now the . ;r.t.it of tneyoung. Gibson, the merchant, made a o U;g eJty on Tuesday. Commissioners are doing busiior t:-.o county this week. -Tjd obi fishion social would be tui this Centennial year. e.d the advertisement of Isaac tevens in another column. '.ay has been selected by the ranee people as a day of prayer. familiar f.iee of Scott Stivers is f u.iid at the Herald office again.e Commissioners done .some less at tiie poor farm yesterday. . to the f-team flouring mill, where take pride in accommodating upaign caps are still worn by - of th ardent Republicans heres. s- .Long, of Indianapolis, is on a to t:iis place, the guest of Dr. e. .'iiel Koerner, an aged ..lony lownship, was -8V. citizen buried of on .i't fail to hcRr Rev. E. P. Whals lecture on Tuesday evening of week. your Christmas present!? ready, t daj may he here before you c Of. - county Commissioners made .arierly visit to the poor house cerdt! v. . 'i. Stanton bays that he enjoys a .re hugely in his rural retreat cold days. ii kind of weather makes health ::nd the Doctors are not as hap " hey were. -lieis, call and us when you lotown, and bring your pocketweil filled. wnsville is visited regularly on -y by some of our young men. in the wind ? .c-rapleton, Ed. Hasson and linger cat theirThaiiksglviug at Indianapolis. .rd Walton is nappy. His good - sented him with a fine boy , Monday night. riy every male inhabitant of . wn was to be seen on Monday - cull on his fehoulder. jgli everything else may be yet Christmas comes on the December, as usual. '. R?b:nson is said to be the t man in Liberty. He is the f a bouncing big boy. Ai skirmish on last Friday out veen two brother-iu-laws -iav proven disastrous. that il wasn't cold the latter fat v oelt, would be going i any Returning Board. nen putting up the wire for ' telegraph line spent Sunday ;,!ace at the Indiana House. i Wales has furnished a room le Union county National i bore he will "bunk" alone. lore political excitement until ry, when the votes are opened ress. "Let us have peace." Cincinnati Times arrived here -lterday with the picture of . but it was a mighty poor one. M. Johnson, of Delaware bl, is an a risit to our citv, - it of W. H. Mayes and lady. ,ed the wood now that has o nicd us oi. subscription, for sfove is one of the indispenhave nothing to say further at life will commence anew Uie Presidential contest is I'armrr's Fire Insurance Com f Fayette county is new thor- j - crganiscd with a capital of i 'o the large Bteam flouring mill our wheat "R(! corn, where you . ?t every advantage and aecoruion. ire pained to state that Mr. W. ik is still confined to his room '.ncss, hut at. last accounts he . innvoving.

Prepare for Christmas. Hugh Maxwell, formerly of this county, but now of Huntington, was in towu the other day. J;p Cloud, the ropulaf clothing drummer from Ciin-innati, made his regular trip to this place on Monday. When you want a neat job of printing done, call at the TlMKS office. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular.

We were mistaken last week when we stated that the stove In one of our public school rooms bursteJ, it only fell down. During this hard times people should economize. Every one should see that he should receive full value for his money. (Jo to hear the lecture next Tuesday evenini' at the Presbyterian church delivered by the pastor i- of that de- ' nomination.' Frank I,nndis is to be the operator of the new telegraph line, and the office is to be located iu bandis' jewelry store. If the first few days of December are a type of wat may be expected during the three waiter months, look out for squalls. A little child of Mr. Joseph Scrackengast was burled on last Sabbath. We failed to learn the particulars of the chihl's dath. The day of retribution will surely come, and so will the loafers on the street coiners be taken iu, if they do not mend their ways. Mr. R. W. Wood was choseu Superintendent of the M.E. Sunday school on Tuesday evening, and Samuel Jackson is the Secretary. "Bull-dozed" hat- are the newest out. We saw one the other day. Tiiere doesn't seem to be much difference between it anil another hat. The hog market in this vicinity is not as lively as a week ago, as they are becoming somewhat rcaree. There is no perceptible change in the price. Joshua Lemon, for many ye vrs a resident trl' Harmony township, but lately of Fayette county, died on Friday evening, and was buried on Sunda . The new residence of Ex-Sheriff Gould will be ready for occupancy in a few weeks, when he will leave his quarters in the jail and again enjoy freedom. Mrs. Nannie Simpson and little girl, of Connersville, visited our better-half on Monday. Mrs. 8. leaves to-day for New Orleans to visit her husband. Married November ;n, 1S7G, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. E. P. Whaiion, John I). C. Ryan and Catharine John, all of Eibery, Ind. Bart Burke thinks it ratlu-r tough to come through the cold every morning to go to his office these cold days, but thinks he will have to become used it. The smallest of Mr. Bart. Bnrke's children lias been very sick for the past faw days, which accounts for him not being in his office at ail hours during the day. The brother of Sheriff Jarred, who was severely injured wiiiie iu the act of coupling cars at Indianapolis some time since, was on a visit to his friends in this place on last week. The stores were well filled with country people on Saturday, but withal that, on account of the unsettled condition of the Presidential contest, the business was light. A spelling match will come off a the Harmony township school house on Friday evening, December 221, the best speller to receive five dollars in silver. Take notice little boys. Miram Rawis, formerly of Connors" villo, but now of Lexington, Kentucky, stopped oil" at this place the other day, and gave us a pleasant call. He was on his way to his old houia. John F. Neilan, of Hamilton, O., paid this place a visit on yesterday. He will be remembered as addressing the people here cu the 'Saturday evening before the November eleciton. Persons wishing to supply them selves and family with choice reading matter for 1876, should call on W. T. Bowers who will furnish all the leading publications in the United States and Europe at club rates. tf. Thanksgiving services last Thursday at the Catholic church. Rev. Mr. Kelly, of Cam. bridge City, sang high, mass and preached ihe sermon. Assisting in the sanctuary were Ilex. Er. Spelman, of Rnshvi'Ie, Rev. Mr. Seepe, of Connersville, and the Rev. Pastor Father D'Ar.w. Tbe chotr 8ug Peter's Mass No. 1. Strayed, From the premises of the subscriber, near Dunlapsville, on or about th first of October, one red heifer, will be two years old next March, marked with split in left ear. Any informatiou given of the above will be substantially rewarded. John T. IVilson. "Why don't you trade with me?" said a close-listed tradesman to a publisher the other day. "Because," was the characteristic answer, "you have never asked me, sir; I have looked all through t:ie papers for an invitation in tl e whape of au adverment, butiu u i j I never go where I am not invited." Exchange. Repert of school, district No. 4, Brownsville township, for month ending December 1st: Number enrolled during the month, 31 ; number days presence, 397 ; number days absence, 9; average day attendance, 204; per cent, of attendance, t8; per cent, attending in district, 7S. Honor roll Will Stevens, May Grove, C.Harvey.Ettie Grove.George Hewitt, Nettie Sayres, Eddie" Sayres Hattie McDougal, Charles Hewitt' Ada McDougal, Dan McDougal Hattie McDougal, Emma Franklin' Clem Brandenburg, Katie Benham, Dela Brandenburg. M. Remivgtok, Teacher.

Mis. Amanda Hoguc, of Crawfordsville, paid Ihis office a visit, yesterday, an I the Tim ks will hereafter pay weekly visits to her home. rasiiionafcle Dressmaker. Mi-s Shaefer & Howe have opened a dressmaking shop, and will cut, fit and make dresses, including all kinds of sewing done at the lowest prices, and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Miss Shaefku & Howe, Union street, third door west of S. D. By ram's. 4t Dissolution Xofiee. Tiie firm of Zuttermeister & Sering

in the bakery and confectionary busi- j ness has bean dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Charles Zuttermeister will continue the business at the old stand, to whom all outstanding accounts have to bo paid, and who v sctt,e a!1 ,!ie "'m liabilities, ClIAHLKS Zl TTKHM EISTEK, AEHKUT T. SEIil.NO. November 23, 1S75. We call attention to the lecture by Rev. E. P. Whallon, on next Tuesday evening, December 12fh. Subject, "St. Patrick the Apostle of Irelaud." The proceeds are to be applied to renew the Sabbath Schooj Library, and theiefor the community receive the benefit. Admission, j;5 cents. Under 12 years 15 cents. Tickets for sale at all the dry goods store-". All those knowing themselves indebted to this office for job work, legal printing, advertising and subscription, will greatly oblige us by calling and settling for the same, without further delay. . Wo need the money and must have it to pay our nesessary expenses. We trust no person who is owii:g us will get offended at this Item, but will respond to our call immediately. There wUl lx? a Christmas Tree a the Presbyterian church, Saturday evening, December 2'Jd, for the benefit of the Sabbath school. Admission for all over ten ytars old, Un cents; unaer ten free. All persons are invited to hang presents on the tree for their friends. A committee will be present during the day, to take charge of all the presents brought. .Doors open at 6 i m., exercises to commence at 7 o'clock p. M. An attempt to assassinate that good and substantial citizen of Laurel, Dr. Thiunas Gilford, on last Sunday a a week ago. The Doctor was in his drug store when the would-be assassin fired two shots at him through the window, but luckily he missed his aim, and no harm was done to the beloved Doctor. After the deed be came known in the town the greatest excitement prevaited, and if the mis creant had been caught, a little hanging would have followed, but as it is the town has lost one of its former inhabitants, and everybody feels happy. Our chief was sly, and although we trailed him up to well it's all right. He took unto himself on Wedne-day of last week one of Connersville's fairest daughters Miss Alice Burton. Knowing them to be both worthy, we unite with all their numerous j friends iu wishing them joy and hapncss through life, and hope as they ascend the hill of fame that nothiug will be found In their pathway that would for a moment deter them from reaching that high plane of usefulness, when all the world will say, "Well done thou pood and faithful servants." We congratulate. F. We have received from James Vick, of Rochester, New York, his Florai Guide, which like all its predecessors is a beauty in itself. By its perusal we find that his selection of flower and vegetable seeds is larger than ever before, and as the fact has been well established that his seeds are (he best in the market, all orders addressed to him will be promptly tilled. Vick's Floral Guide is a beautiful quarterly journal, finely illustrated, ami containing an elegant colored Flower Plate with the first number. Price only seventy-five cents for the year. All lovers of flowers should at once send for a cony. S. Heistand and J. M. Adams have associated themselves together, ami will hereafter keep at the store room of the former a large stock of queensware, also oysters, vegetables, tc, which they will sell at the lowest cash prices. Also glassware, and a large stock f holiday goods, such as toys, candies, etc. In short a complete assortment of holiday presents. This is an addition to our trade, which has long been needed in this community, and it is hoped that their undertaking will be suit ably rewarded. BSOm'SVILLE LOCALS. Corn all about gathered in our parts. Hogs getting scarce. Rabbit hunting the rage. Two men from Hamilton bagged seventythree in two days last week. Don't go to the party unless you are bid. You might tiet outsted. About twenty car loads of corn was shippsd from this market during the last two weeks. Heine's mules don't like any shooting around them. Another job for the wogon maker. Institute at District No. 4, in Brownsville township, December 0th. Last Monday, the anniversary of the Patrons of Husbandry was duly Celebrated by Brownsville Grange. We saw our friend John Grove in town rather late on last Sunday evening. Wileoby says he was mak'ng arrangements for a ratification meeting in his trip up north. The Betsy Jane is icebound, and so the passengers took the cars. One man drunk on last Sabbath. No whisky sold openly in Brownsville. John Reynolds, of Indianapolis, was about town last week, in the interest of the "Odd Fellow's Talisman."

Oavi I Fr.indenbur? is bringing

some nice cor. to this market. He lry Bra lulenburg is the boss corn shutk r, Caleb Sayres showe I his smilin countenance in town last Sabbath. Vl'I.CA.V. COLLEGE CORNER S.MI'S. j The Democrats don't grow tired of Tilden. Thev all feel jubilant over the prospect. Our merchants are doing a good business. Health of community just tolertl,y good John Wylie is President of our; Returning Board. j Ol. Keffor is the boss trader at this . point. He is busy this week ship-; ping. And now Judkins says her name j is Aggie. i -See Cal. Herron for a good square '. meal. Ten conversions at the M. E. church. J Still the Gilmore Band grind? out j fine music for our community. Great lawsuit next Satur lay. j A nd soon the old year will bid us adieu. Smile at a certain girl in town if you wish to see her blush. Another spelling school on Friday night, December 15. Prize, five dollars in gold. The Cincinnati Enquirer has had the best sale here all aUng and is increasing. Commercial comes next. Turkeys on hist Wednesday, 20th ult., flew to the highest limb, and cried aloud "fair count." Fair count is all the go now. We'll soon have "fair count" neckties and "intimidation' c illarson the market. What a progressive people we are. Law business brisk this week and next. --Harry Burton paid us a visit this week. And now Charlie has a sensible niri. Beware, &e. --(.rant's last net of insult and contempt to the free institutions of America, to the whole Nation (spell Nation with a capital N, or pome Republican will cry, rebel) to the intelligence and honor of even the Republican party itself, meets with hearty condemnation and rebuke by many Republicans. Certainly 5-ou can find some who would endorse Grant in any undertaking, in matter how develish and infamous, if he only said, it was best for th country. Poor, ignorant, besotted man that he is, some even here would give him a third term if he said it was necessary. Wre will have some new siil sir. hers for tne Tuiks for the next year. Adieu. Kent. Di'SLAi's'viLLK, Dec. 4, 1S70. Mr. Editor. The expected night of my serenade came. At 9 o'clock pre cisely there were sounds of footsteps below my winder, and the band struck up a lively air. Wb.cn they finished it, there were cries of "Franklin," "Franklin," and I .-topped out on the piaza. A brief glance showed me that the crowd was somewhat mixed. Tiiere were a good many ranged boys, and some boys with ragged cloths on, and then there were some patches on their cloths, and furthermore there wasqnitea number under the affluence of the bowl. The band was also under the same affluence. Dr. Sqince, who holden up a post seemed to be partic'Iy funny, so much so that it had penetrated his spectacles, which were staggerin' wildly over his nose, but I was in for it, and I commenced : Feller citizens, for this unexpected honor. (Leader of the Band, "Will you give our money now, or wast 'til git throV'J To this painful and disgustin' interruption I paid no attentionfor this iHH.Nl-(.Ud honor I thank you. Sonic coot black yelled out, "Give us a fair count." I say 1 thank you warmly. When I look at the crowd of true Amerricans my heart swells. Dr. Squince,"So do I " A voice, "We all do." My heart swells. A voice, "three cheers for the swells. We live, said I, in troubled times, because we can't git a fair count, but I hope we shall again resume our former proud position, and go on in our glorious career. "Good for the career," said a ragged boy, and then the big horn player leaned up agin a tree and put his horn up to his car and said, "boys let's play him a tune." Dr. Squinee, "have you a banquet spread in the house, I should like a rhyiiosyross on the half shell, or a hippopotamus on toast, or a horse and wagou roasted whole. Anything that's handy, don't put yourself out on my account." At this point the band began to make hideous noises with their brass horns, and an exceedingly ragged boy wanted to know it there wasn't to be some "wittels" afore the concern broke up. I didn't know exactly what to do, and was just on the point of doing it, when an upper winder suddenly opened and a stream of hot watei was brought to bear on the disorderly crowd, who took the hint and retired at once. When I am taken by surprise again with another serenade I shall among other arrangements have a respectiful company on hand. So no more from me to-day. Wheu this you see remember me. Franklin. The President's message was deliTered to Congress on Tuesday. As a State paper it is not remarkable, but is bMter than any of his former productions. He asks the country to pardon him for the errors he may have com mitted, for the reason that he was unaccustomed to duties imposed upon him, when clecteil. There are but few recommendation in the message, and with the exception of pleading for the resumption of specie payment on the first of January 1870, and his advocacy of the annexation of San Domingo, nothing of great importance is touched. We shall give the document in our nest.

BUhIKES.9 NOTICES.

When you are in need of dressed lumber, call on Rude Brothers. i It would pay you to take a look through the extensive carriage factory of Henry Shriuer, and see his fine stock. He puts up nothing but firstclass wor.i. tf William II. Mayes, of the Cornucopia Mills, has mi hand the lest of old wheat flour, which he sells at $3.50 per hundred pounds. Go and see for yourself. It. From the daily noise of the Iarjro whistle on the "steam flouring mill, farmers are fast eomhig to the con. elusion that the right man has certainly got hold of tiiat machinery. It Don't buy your new lamps yet. Wait until Huyden srets into his new btii'ding and opens his stock. It will pay you. He means business and can suit vou in everything in the drug line." 22-tf. Templeton & Miller wish the people of Union county to know that they sell cheaper and better goods than can be bought anywhere, and they ask the people to call und examine goods and prices. tf. Read Tlii Everybody. I Having sold out my interest in the ! Saddle and Harness business, and nil j persons knowing them-elves indebt ed to Gould A Wolverton, are requested to call and settle. E. B. Got i.i. 30,000 Bushels of Yt heat Wanted. The undersigned will pay the highest market price for any quantity of wheat that ie brought to the Cor uucopia Mills, in Liberty. W. II. Mates. Cash Paid for 1 boat. Carlos & Speer would respectfully inform the people of Union county, that they are prepared to pay tinhighest market prices for wheat, corn, oats, barley and f.ax seed, at tne C. II. & I. depot, Brownsville. PMf Carlos Speer. All vou have to do in order thai you may have reliable old wheat family Hour, is to h ave your order at the post office, and the man at the Cornucopia Mills will deliver it to your door in any quantity at the "rate of $.5D per hundred. Try us ; wo deliver twice a day. tf W. H. Mayes. Having ately opened a ,m shop on Union street, opposite the post office, I would respectfully invite my old friends and the public in general to give me a call. It will be my eh iff aim to keep at all times the very best of meats in the market. '21 tf. J. Piu rcii Avr. Sou Is the Time to Sccnr a Itargalii. D. Gibson will ofler, regardless of cot, for the next thirty days. Linen Suits, Mantels, White Dress Goods Summer Dress Goods, Ao., in great variety. These inducements are mad to make room for new purchases. Come and see th new goods this week Xolite. -. -Tl.,o partnership heretofore existing between James K. Mardock & Michael Farlander has been dissolved by mutual agreement. I selling my interest to John Wade, who will carry on the business as heretofore. Those owing the old firm are requested to make immediate settlement with the undersigned, as he is authorized to settle up the accounts of th old firm. St. James K. Mardock. M. B. Lane and Holmes Sharp have leased the mill known as the Silver Creek Mills, and are prepared to do custom work and supply the trade with a No. 1 article of family flour, corn, meal and mill feed. We will grind buck wheat on Fiiday, Octooer the 20th, and on Friday of ach week thereafter. Please give us a call; we will guarantee satisfaction. Liberty, Indiana, October 2d, 1876. 2.J-4w. M. B. Lane & II. Sharp. nits : rests it risas i : i Fnrs Wanted. The undersigned will pay the highest market price for all kinds oi raw furs. As my sales are entirely in the East, I am enabled to pay a higher price than any other person that uay dispose of his sto'-k in Cincinnati. All furs brought to the blacksmith shop on Union street east of Mardock & Wales' livery stable, will find a ready purchaser. no3u-4m. J. A. Driggs. Trustee Sot ice. Norice is hereby given, that I will attend to all township business tomorrow, Friday, the 24th day of November, 1S7, and every other Friday thereafter, at my office in Clifton, and all persons having claims against Brownsville township will plefse present them on said day. This notice is giy"i in accordance with the p!ovisiopyf the statute regulatingdutis of Township Trustees. W. W. Snyder, Trustee Brownsville Township. Dissolution Xotiee. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between A. E. Johnson and Joshua Trimble, under the firm name of "Trimble it Johnson," has this day been dissolved by mutual cotuent. The business is still carried on by Mr. Trimble, at his new stand, oppoi site the post office, in Liberty, Indiana. Dated this 11th day of November 1S7G. A. E. Johnson. Joshua Trimble. Kcad Tli is. If you have time a little, and if it suits you profit by it. I want little money for that susrar and coflee I've been selling the last year or t wo. I'll do this way: Take twenty per cent, this month, twenty per cent, in October and the balance in November. After that I propose to collect ail that is lue me either on note or book account. Now this is business, ami if you owe anything don't fay it is that other fellow, for I mean you. I have been very patient to wait thi lom?, so come along und make no delay. We can't do business without the people pay. Yours truly, H. D. Btkam. P. 8. To prevent hard feelings I will tftke the whelo amount nn

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UIT E.loUfXIi 1 i-U;ii'.Mi tli- iu rr.!'. t' tons.-. w;u?o!i?. axiK' sjiTiii wa'.iii. out I-ulV. h truiv oi liHTiit s. ill K-i ntri'iu.oii. wht'Ht i?i thv iin, hoiit on- l!ii IrM iit. ii:tv i u-;"' o, t'irt'iiNt tviLs. ii lot of lirty i:i the mow. ft h x of ihy mi tht iiov, tw nty-iwo ei-r !" i. 'W'.n win ni. otic n:ip-r tiii't liiuwer, ltti ti ri . i . twu orn ;riN, on- cum s'h'il. r. 0:1 i.idi r. m . plow tinii hnrr.'W. I'.n l a i; iiTtl Ktrinu lit o; umis -liot'i nini k.ti-lh-n liirni n:n nn i o:h r ritcir t- miMi.Ttiii. to m-niion. Ti:RM T .Mx-AH b'lmhof i!irp IoHr tn luu'lcr c:h in tiiiii-i, 0:1 nl -pni over tisrv loSI:i!s c itv iit ol iiirii m tnio w;il l e jrivf n, iht pur.-hiojcr t iniiv lis nolo t.nrvfor i unpnnvl K-i'ur;iy, tn-ari'ic x p-r cc:it. intri. A tttjout rrlut from VHiUAtion nn 1 appraisemirut UlWrt. l iromim.v.i:v itt V M. h. l rt'M.V. WM- K. LKViSTOK. A'iiaai'irAtor?. W. V.. r.OW. Ani-tlonr. " --.v. M I X 1ST II AT 0 11" S SALE OF EEAL ESTATE, Nolico is lit'ivhy ivrii. thnt l.y virturt of an ork-rof the Cm-iiil .'oiirt of I ninii ctmnty. lu.tiuiR, at its tK to'iHT Ti rni. 1STS. ihi ini.i. rs:i.-:'-I A-lministrmrix of Un" t-stmo 01 ;. n;o V. iviri, ikc.'iiti.sl. will uft'or lor w.l. at public euciion un the l.EVlllt.Si-S. Oil S;Uurday. tlu Oih d.iy of December, 187G. th? fii'.lpwinc.Ji! rii.! rer.l rctatc, sin:.-'.'? in s.U omnty :m-t St-u.', tivwit : H. inn part of s ctiiMi i'Vvoti il. in t..vns";i"r' t'l'v-ii fill. rinL' tun - w-st. 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