The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1893 — Page 4
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Removal Sale. A Money-saving Triumph! Competitors are kicking hard because we have Cut Prices on Clothing Just at a time when a big profit is being asked for by them. We have marked our overcoats and suits down to prices that are sweeping them off our counters. 20 ® PER ® CENT ® OFF
CUTE DAISY
Rpvpals tlio Seerrts of I'm at** Corre*poncl**nop. hiiiI tbe (irand V,n<'ul Investicatps the Kecord of >1ayor Case. SASSAFRASVILLE. I have rereiveil u teller from .lonatlinn Scruuptus with nil my money lie borrowed from Will mid spent for oor imitunl plenajure ul tbe Cloverdale picnic. Ma says it coinmelices like letlera diil when she was u '■gal." Here is the letter: 1‘iinkeii ridge, November L’l, tSlid.
ileer l*»/.y:
I ink my pen i n lian
to hear. All are lirst class artists on several instruments. There were about thirty j people out to hear them. Kwinvr McLean and wife and tirant Dannel ami wife, of I (•reencaslle, were present.
LOOK AT THE
ARRAY of BARGAINS
AT THE BOSTON STORE THIS WEEK!
BROAD PAItK.
Sylvester Klliot is sick with the grip. Tlie Dkmoi rat is the best paper tliat
conies to the park.
Noah Wood* and Sanford I’liillips are
building new barns. | 20 tloz Gents’ Dark Outing Flannel Shirts ;it 33c each,
S. J. Beedle was visitinjr as Indi.mapolis , . . . Triday ami Saturday of last week. WOrtll dUC.
Coon hunters are rpiiie nuraeroiia these *> tloZ CrCIlts Ht'ilVy 1' IcCCO »Sllllts lt)l Ulllttl WCill at jOc,
dark niclits, Look out whose timber you Jj cS."»C
10 pieces of Camalct Cloth, just the thing for drosses, at Hjc
cut, boys.
J. C. Broadstreet who has been
io cum to sea you agir may I cum please! dazy—nia sold her turkes at six cents and I was glad to get it—has your inn sold her !
On Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Pants ami Hats!
Children's *Suits almost given away!
300 pairs of Children's Knee Pants at 20c a pair! I t'lrp* ye' 1
1 * Mi pen is bu<i my ink h pan sawsugt* 13 .. , , • v . ' good and so is iiuale butt mi loove for you
Removal sale prices are crowding our store every day.
We must move into our new quarters
Opera House Block, West side S<[Uarc--hy Jan. I
II hail to let you no Hint y v. oroa.is.reei ne.-u milTerinc , — i - .,7 T.Y , , am well and heap these fue lines will | ll, e sclatm rheumatis.ii for the past |) 0 r Vartl, Worth 1 2'c.
tine you enjnyett the same hlessen. I cend “''ee weeks is lelter. 8 fticct'S of Lnilies’ (doth •')(> inches w ide, ill lUlVV blue you all the money 1 borrowed from your The revival meeting at Stilesviile, con- * " ^ ‘ i .1 ' ’ brother will with intrust and hoap you ducted bv Miss Kdwards, dosed Sunday tail, grCV, UrOWU .'111(1 black, Ut d'H' per Vlll'd, WOl’til OJC. wont ba mad at me eny uioore 'caae 1 want night with live additions to the church. ! - ^ ] k , l( l eJ Fascinators, large Sl/C, pll Colors, at oOc
will never fate from your a lonn freiu)
jolituithun Scrug^ins esf|
The money come* ju*t in the nick of ti.ne as I want to use it m making over my Henrietta and remodeling my hat for the
THE HUB CLOTHING STORE. “After the Ball is Over,’’ There is nothing like a good easy chair, and
Jt-r- Quality the Best.
Is the place to get it. Our stock of Furniture is
BIG, NEW and COMPLETE
And will he sold at prices that are AWAY DOWN.
Im i si Kquipped riiilertaking Establishment m, County
EAST SIDE |“| GREEN! ASTI.K INI).
The (hponflNtle Democrat ' with its supplementary corollary that I III (liu m asilf LM IllOl Ml. no constituency ever had a more faith-
NORTH MAOISON
Jumps Hamrick bus gone suiilh to spend )
die winter.
Arthur Uncle has returned home from !
an extended business lour.
Kd Brattuin and sister, of Indianapolis, j
are visiting at Sam’l blues’.
............ ^..... .... ..... Miss Brothers dismissed school and ate | j Whiter. TuiV'TliniI” l" Yer Joimtiwn”con'ie j Thanksgiving dinner ut lionu*. I hack ugsin? Will some of the friendly Preaching ut the Hanlist I'iitirch each | I corresponden Is of me Di mo. hat tell me' | i„urih Sunday by Klder Dolbv.
Will nh.vs tlmt Tom EHyman ami brother, 1 ! two expert hunters from Indianapolis, I came over with a wagon load of am in uni lion ami hunted a week with John Stone and 1 others, but Tom failed to kill a single rab- | hit. ami he became discouraged. So John secured a dead rabbit, and placed it in a | thicket in a position to appear alive. Then ! the boys all yot their guns and started, Tom being loaded for bear. They had not | gone far until Tom espied the rabbit. He ' raised bis gun and tired, and when the smoke cleared away they found one ear of I the rabbit lodged in a bush near by ami a small spot of blood on the ground with a
I white hair sticking in it and Tom thin ks I bedside of her daughter, Mra, Sam* 1 Hell, i he killed one rabit unywav. ».r , .. John Woothtll ami funiilv visited Uncle , VV Wood makes a oil iw.x three ami Alfred Cooper's family lust Sabhalh. 1 , TT, t,U "' l ? y «"*«rg e Ihonias of I Chas. Mitchell was home Iro.n Terre i ^ 19 “ lr ‘'T' e " 1 vls " or our Haute Sunday. vmi.i.ly. _ _ v x.
Kd Shields, Jas. Mullia and S im Mitchell
are home from ( l.icuco. , , VA'IAKALT. Kd Warner and Arthur Chadd. two Hurst has rstabliehed u news! young inen who scarcely ever come to Has- • ‘‘Ppui ttnent here for the Democrat. sufrasville. are oil to work with a steam Riley Stanton killed a bald eagle last 1
9|, "T'.!- . . . week of the usual measuriiienl from "tip ”“ W ill says that A lt)erl ( ooner ha« joined to tip''seven feet. iilealiiil election, notwithstanding ihrir the bicvcie class, and that Mr. A. L’rawley, late victories, as will lie seen bv the followof Hllmore. has nven at roinamville for Bass O ( onner and Mms tldie rdly , j 11)( i, lcU | phl . one day last week a gaunt several davs; that Mr. Patterson lias Ins were married last week. Lev. Heath of | wll(1 | ltI I1Krv milll M|1 .',| l ,.,i .„ l)f nur new house under roof that thanksgiving ' loverdale ollicia-mg. , most coiuin'mliou-aim eomforianle looku g
hum Alspaili.li and wife of (i-ecneastle | hoiues and Imintvy asKeil oi ilieladyol
l!»c,
O tl
worth 7-')c.
M tloz JJova’ .Shirts ami Drawers, in sanitarv grey, at
worth 2f)c.
12 pieees of T’willetl Angora tleece-back, 30 inches w ide, at
I le | >er yard, worth *20e.
20 doz Misses’ black wool Hose at loe |»t‘r |)air. 10 doz Men’s leather Mittens at '29c pair, fleece lined. A tl.iz Roys’ scarlet knit Mittens, fleece lined, at 2*V.
A number of our young folks have been
Httendmg the revival at Bethel,
Mrs. Lydia Hamrick lias moved into the
house vacated by Dxvid Boswell.
Kdward Gardner is recovering from injuries received by a runaway sometime
since.
Miss Della K ing is visiting relatives in I Terre Haute. Kobt. Dills took a load ul
I stock to Indianapolis Tuesday.
Mrs. K. N. Houck returned home from ! <>reenca>tle, wliere she has been at the
BOSTON STORE,
BARdAIN (IIYFKB OF (iRKFNCASTLK.
What the “Boston” says is so.
Wedding,
Birthday anti
Hoi iday
'!
V vwv
AT ALLEN’S I )riifT Store.
WE HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF
China and Fancy Goods
Ever brought to this city. Call and see them. Prices low.
U. B. MARTIN, C. L. MARTIN, editors and Proprietors. Entered at the Postofflce at Ureeiieastle, iud., as second class matter.
ful public servant Cooper.
than George W.
whs observed in Putiihiii ville.
Would it not he well for the Democrat's correspondents to set a d.iy for a mass meeting some time in the near future. It is no small thing to write for toe best pa- ] per in the county, if not the best in the State Daisy’s dresses are now all out of tuck and yon may depend on her presence. What say you? Daisy Thorn.
SCIENTIFIC Horseshoeing!
visited their numerous kinfolks ami friends tne house a .in ill aniou'it of loml u, ails-
tain life. \\ oen inis lady tjue.iioned him in regard tu how tie voted, uml o.-ing told
in tnis locality last week, rreachiug in thi* idacc
Sduriiay and
8u"day at the iisiuil hours, Dec. !*tn and
luth. Kev. Morris otiiciating.
I’rof. tiuinev the school examiner of ‘Sweet Owen” visile.! schools in North
t lull he vnled for i 'levehimi, -h- ll itly ret:. se.l i. * give 11 i i o I. i> I. \\ ., 11 .* ... * .jo not approve of Iranips. we do believe inis is a free coil .ilry ami wouid nor vvn nliotd food I roll! an V Iiiiiiiho Bill |ierl.u|.s said lady
Si BSfHIPTlOX: Per Year Six Morn hs
The dude policeman, Superintendent Powell of Indianapolis, is distinguishing himself rapidly. One eve-
UKKLSVI ELK. The steam shovel is again with us. F. M. Lyons visited the schools week
$1 no AO
ning this week he attempted to cor- lAu'iiil'. 1 0 ' Ul '' reel the morals of a public ball bv! , ,, . , , , , ,, ' • Joe Murphey and daughter
ejecting fallen women front the hall,
I Owen last week and reports them in good m** f"i-|g*»llRii that we .-mis helped to ! condition. feed th-- iramps under repuhlieao rule (or
• •liny yen IS. I remember veiv ilistinctly
Dr-. I reston aim I’richard of Cloverdale, at feeding In in one week m 7u im't Iasi have each bad lo deal with some Very sick perhuns they were .rats turned out
fmks down in Owen county recently. ; „ Their patients are pulling through. , ,, ' b Ik'W tt t > Wild, Hazel Salve elemises. piu-i-
rtes a lid 111*11 Is It u a-made for I imi purpOMe.
Joe
turned home.
have re-
Greencaslle, Ind., Dec. 2. 1893. Agents for the HeniorraL W. K. Horn, Cloverdale. \. .1. Altirlght, .Manhattan. .1. \V. Gardner. Portland Mills. Milton E. Thomas, Morton. .1. T. Slddons. Fillmore. Will Abrams, Oreeneastle. Mrs. It. H. Cline,Carpentersville. Natlian Flslier, Coatesvllle. • ieorge W. Irwin, Ronehdale. .lames XI. Hurst, Belle Cnlon. ICobertti. Evans, Poland. .lames Hamm. Broad Park. I.. A. Hurst, * ’atarnct. L. K. Knight, Mt. Meridian. AH of the ItKMoruat’s old agents who will ismtinue to act, and all new ones who will serve us in this rapacity are requested to forward their names for publication atonee. Terms made known on application. tf The republican party believes in free trade in men. Football is a brutal game, with few redeeming features. Tariff reform is assured and the poor man should be happy, especially one with a large family to support. The democratic party always legislates for tlie masses and not in favor of the classes. Keep your eye on it. Bismiu.au! Rev. Carstensen, the Episcopal minister, of Indianapolis, is a man! His arraignment of the infamous A. P. A. was masterly. After Enoch Fullers, of Bloomington, has tackled Cooper he will feel worse than his namesake, Col. Arden, who struck home at a very unfortunate time, in fact was a little too slow. The Laporte county farmer who went seining in the Kankakee and caught four months in jail and $100 line made a slight mistake. He should have operated in the waters of Wal-
nut.
Mr. Carnegie has at last told the truth in regard to the tariff as connected with the manufacture of steel rails and the republican high protection organs are busily engaged in reading him out of tlie party. The visit of Hon. George W. Cooper to our city served as an occasion for the interchange of greetings between the faithful representative and his constituents. Mr. Cooper was on his way to the national capital, and he esteems it no less a duty than a pleasure to mingle with the sovereigns in order that he may learn their will and reflect it by his voice and vote in the legislative assembly. It was the boast of John Randolph of Roanoke that “no man ever had such a constituency as I,” and the mutual fidelity exhibited by Mr. Cooper and his friends makes it applicable in this instance
alter allowing them to assemble, and in so doing drove out a number of respectable ladies. This is the usual result when you give a man a tough job at which he has not served an apprenticeship. Mayor Denny should tie a six-inch chrysanthemum to this j
“thing’s” tail and let him run. When it comes to discussing politics ;
it is very difficult for the Crawfords-j
Box supper ut diMlriet No.4, proceeds
^et reudinK circle books.
I sc ii f,ic hmii-. cuts. hnitscH, chapped Bands, -on,*, of oil descriptions miit if ton Iiiivo pile.-use it for i licni. Albert Alien.'
IU'ssKLLYI LLK.
The poker cHines will luivp to shut down ;iflet Dei: I ninl other unlawful ucis » ;ll be
at Greenup, Illinois.
Btrdy Hurst lias ()iiit lishine for this season him! now wauls lo get HIT siilm ri- , hers In Owen couniv for the Democrat. He offers to guarantee it lo he in all respects a first class jon rnsl. The readers of the paper hereabouts concede that Birdy ! knows a good tiling when be sees it. Miss Mollietioee is convelaeeiiig. Meet
mg Saturday and r-undav by Skelton and 1 bis locality is a dry place ior :* news brought up wnli a round turn
j I'rtoii. dither, and we beg that the many able
m i correspondents of the Dcmockat wiil p«rI’OKTLAND MILLS. don us for the lack of interod our uems 0 , , , , have about them, and if die worthy mon-
\\ ill.am Spencer visited at Indianapolis | arch of jllk lv , le w)lo ove , j this week. t | lfl Uemch rat should want to take our Elmer Ball is staying at Hollnudsburg scalp for not doing belter, we w oild Mig. Ihis winter. vest that he send some trusty fellow fur rielil dii-ecm’.n'
a billiard ball lo be brought to bis siinc-
viHe Journal to conduct itself in even' i A va o »pent Sun-J turn where be can scalp it at leisure with
a halt Avav'decent manner But it out ' " J- ' ■«»•*.‘reencaslle. , our guarantee that it will yield aa much Eriuik Neolt ami family of Morion spent
HerodH Herod in its last issue by the
There whs ii bux supper at the M K. * * L tl roll Nov. j!.. rim young folks ga va Brn. Eet/.er a >urpri*t* in Hie way of a
pound social.
The ci t izens are going to light tin* saloon in this place, which is a step m me
I hope i lie commissioners will not grant them Hie license.
All Faulty Actions Stopped. W c guarantee our shoeing. Hepairins of all kimls a Specially. (’HARLEY PFEIFFEARERGER, Did Stand. Northeast cor. Square.
M.s Dr. Gray is able to he on our streets
publication of tt vulgar, dirty and im- 0,,ce ,nore * afler a fe ' v sickness.
pious attack on Cleveland in the shape K. S. Hamilton, of Hamilton A All. weni , of a prayerreprinted froman Arkansas ‘o Indianapolis SumJ.iy to lay in holiday !
paper. The editor of tlie Journal is ! K 0,K,!i *
wasting his talents. He would be a Klmer Bail, Kobt. Tippin and Alva AH success as chief of staff on the average | are our musicians. They are rapidly im
college bogus. Greencastle Democrat, proving, too.
The Democrat is echoing the prayer .... .
referred to. It worships at the Cleve-1 al !‘! ' :llr ,C A <>I ‘ ‘eacher. Klder Bridge*-of Oinverilale failed to |iul land shrine, and after this manner it -uYidav aNrusaeYlville 5Pe " 1 SaU ‘ rd “ y a,iu ‘JI l,is »l*l*oiiiiment at
therefore prays: “Almighty Cleveland ' 1
-— -t - « * * Mr. and Mr*. William Davis and daiich-
ter, Ophal, of Clinton Falls, visited Mr. 1 and Mrs. 8. S. Ahxutider Sunday.
sol TH WASHINGTON.
First snow of t lie season on Nov. J.'! Wesley Neese has moved into the liouse
with fiis motiier.
Kev. K. M. Jolinsun and wife have lieen
visiting at Daniel Craft’-.
Mill Creek church.
Hiram Tresner. of Brazil, h-ia b-en ing relatives in the»e parts, al-o .less
ton and family of Brazil.
visitSkel-
we bow down before thee in humble political obediance. When thou sayest | go we go; when thou sayest come " we
I come. We have no desire but to serve | James Nelson and Jacob Scott, our j thee. If thou sayest black is white we worthy stock buyers, are handling a great I will swear to it, and lick theeverlastin’ j deal of stock for this time of year.
o/tbe man who disputes it. T , iere wi |, l)e a Sunday schnol entertain*
W hen thou takest snuff we will Hiieeze ment at Portland Mills the first Sunday in when thou sayest free silver we wilL December. A ll are cordially invited,
echo thy words; thou sayest gold, , , ,
then gold it is. We are Democrats;, Tt ' Pr 7 "; ,s ;l of hail hetween Mor after tne most improved modern type.” '.'t'!',, " s , I n ' ar ;" M me "„ ^ 1 '“““pi T.xotAnsJ zxf . ful i *1 * Mills, hatMi'ilav. wliHtli resulted in the deInstead of attempt ng to “lick the ever- fplll i. ort | ulll | m,ii s tl „ Illlie of 10 , 0 lastin’ stuffin’” out Of th- Journal for N„w, if Morton tliinlca ahe ran play I
reproducing the prayer me Democrat hall amfi* willing •<> put op $1“ Aiva \il ’ t\ ilbam Huirmau hih! family, of Coatesshould feel grateful for furnishing a will give them ten score-aml ’plav them j v|, ' lle ‘ 1 l,ere la! ' 1 weelt * form for its petitions. Crawfordsville , Saturday week at Portland Mill.-, winner ! Work has again hegnn on the gas- well Journal. to take all the money. Boys, play hall, or . „nd will he carried on a.** -pce.iily as pos-
Yes, the Democrat is glad to follow ! ,orever l,0 ‘ 1 • vollr
Cleveland’s lead. He is tlie pilot of
BUENA VISTA
Miss Maggie and Lizzie Evans have been visiting their sister, Mrs. I>. M. Senter; also Mrs. JaneCraft has licen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kvun.s.
NORTH SALEM
Janies Trotter, Jr, is the t>rmul papa of
a new girl.
Isaac McCoy, of Danville, was here lusl
week calling on old friends.
pilots, and recognized by the best men of all parties as an honest, and wise; official, a man who cannot be swayed by the pleas of scheming politicians, who has the courage of his convictions and invariably is proven right when the results of his decisions on ! public questions are panned out. The | Democrat proudly says that it will stand by him, first, last and all the
time.
rimiif Court.
The roods are getting muddy. Nin Bohannen ha- the pink eye. Uncle Alex Daniel is dangerously sick. Mattie Wain has been sick but is able to he up at present.
the
sible.
I’erce Adame, a s-m of Dr. Adiini-, has gone to Califorui i (or Hie benefit of his
lienltli.
Frank Haynes, one of our well known liverymen, will have a sale the 12th of
! December.
Sunday hi Km|. Furgev's. Nathan Call i iiiid Jessie t'utl'nniii, nf Koachdiile. visited i nt lian Tliouipsod's Sunday. George Grimes and wife of Tuscola, 'llinois, are
! visiting i o iliis vicinity.
FOX RIDGE.
riiank-giviiig service, were held at tlie
cliurnli Tunis lay.
II. A. Millsimd family took dinner with
John Asti Thursday.
Bull Day, of Fillmore, look dinner
Thursday with Ezra Smith.
fie sick are lh>-s Gri«mer. Jimn King. Hattie MoMains, Will King, John Ash and
one of Sam l lgg’s children.
A protracted meeting i- in progress at the cliurnli. Tlie presiding elucr will preach Friday and Saturday nights. A liltl** girl of Mr James died of ly- ' pi toil fever, aged about live years. She j was buried at Mt. Carmel cemetery. They J have the sympathy of the community While S on Figg -ml family were visiting some one stole all the obickers thev had large enough to fry. On! how a No. In shot gun would work occasionally, and ti, e mnn vi lucky us tu get a pot shot ought to
be pensioned,
Mr. Peyton is digging a well on h ; *|ot but went only a few feet until he struck rock and is blasting through, and whoso ever Imildelh a house on Fox Ridge call say it is founded upon a rock. The winds niny blow ami the rains dnsceud and it will fall WOt because it is founded upon
a rock.
Y"i «i!l always find the BEST MEATS ‘ at the City Meat Market of 8 TON K K A ST O N F. R aaroJ ( or. Vine and K. Washington-sta.
n
1 Just Harbors, Host .Material.
Clean rowels, Kuoii Razors.
AM)
I'iiH'sl Hath Itooins in town. I^ ijn l)r,‘l :rr TaUman
Protracted meeting is in progress Christian church at Fillmore.
1'ocle Knoclt Dlx uml golden wedding anniversary invited a number of their
relatives.
Two of our young men drive up every Sunday evening, and do not
Calvin Davis Ii is just n turned from a 1 trip to Michigan, where hu is interested in 1 the Innitier business.
Imve
en-t get
Court adjourned on Monday till Fri-i h0, " < ’ “f ,l ' r midnight. What is so day, on account of Thanksgiving and j a “ r “ cl ' ve U P “ 1 * re * boys,
the ill health of Judge McGregor. The Died Nnv. js, ueorgie pugg wife of Jahn following is it resume of the business! Bugg. ilaugliter of (ireenberry and Klizn transacted since our last report: j Wrtgbt. She was hurried the 29ib at
Wm. B. Cunningham, admr.,
This is'riiaiiksgiving times and the best offer is ii fly-seven weeks reading for Hie pitiful Mini of one dollar. One article
f , | from the facile pen of the Grand Mogul, or
Robert I age and sun uml families luivc Daisy Thorn, nr anv oilier brilliant corre wife held their i moved In the In.lian IVrritoiy lo make spomlent of Till ilKMmit\T willimii sav that country their future hon.e. nothiag abmil tw ice that auintinl of -hoe Dr. t'arman’s new liouse is completeil ' <,u "* ar out borrowing it. Sub
ami the doctor has moved intuit. Itis ” rl ,PI, ‘ ("ice.
one among the neatest houses in town.
... . . . , IIOACHBA l.E. 1 here will he a change m the creamery ci,,. i»,. o,,..
on December 1. Wallace Page will retire chiirch peorde will us manager ami some man from Illinois o,.*, 111 ’ 01,c,l,l “ ,e “““
0
the L’.’inl and (riends uml
WesleyCh-pel Rev. Rauni preached the
v.,.,.. cu.,,,,, i ' I funeral. There was a large crowd in alAnna Shuee et al., land sale; reap-| lelllUl „. t . she was never known tn have
niniplained through the long illness of four weeks, but always bad a smile for
everyone.
prainement ordered.
Guardiannhip of Ella Clift by (J. Broadstreet, grd; sale reported, ’ deed
reported and sale confirmed.
Assignment of Harris & Co.; sale
confirmed.
Elkanah Thompson vs. Howard estate, claim; allowed $25. Benj. Reynold et al. vs. L. N. A. & ('. Ry. Co., damages; prayed to supreme court anti granted. L. N. A. & C. Ry. Co. vs. Ft. Wayne, T. H. & W. Ry. compay et al, contract; dismissed. Oolumbus Carriage Co., vs. Uriah V. O,Daniel, note; default and judgement for $2tW.85. Ezra B. Evans vs. William E. Tennant et al., note ; dismissed.
will lake his place. I Dr. Martin wa- in the sou thorn part of Illinois last week, looking lor u locuiion to practice his profess-ion. He is a good citi-
zen and we regret to lose him.
William Hacklev, who went to IndiunI apolia to undergo a surgical oparalioii. has returned home entirely well, lo the great
satisfaction of his muiiy friends.
OAK ALLA-
Health of Oakallu and vicinity good. Charles Torr was at Poland the first of
the week buying cattle
Miss Nellie Clark came home from G recti- ! castle Wednesday, sick. Mi-.s Lilly and , Francis Uule. of Greeiicaatle, spent Thanksgiving with S. T. Johnson ami family. There was a musical entertainment at G. 1*'. Lewis’ Saturday night. A. Rudd j and three sons and daughter came down from Amo with tiieir stringed instrument' , Violins r ns irllilitrw Mint inti nitnl i ns lain) ‘
Klder Nathan Wright, of Butler county, Kansas, preached for the church nf Christ last Lord’s day, and his preaching was highly appreciated as he preaches the gos pel in iis ancient simplicity. Klmer Duncan, who went lo Colorado for his health, writea his father that lie is well pleased with the country and that his health has greally improved. A fact that his many friends will he glad to know. Sam Sum ii r.
on the night of Dec. *J.
Thu iiiiirshal is busily engaged in putti hr up st reel latupsat' nearlv every corner. Kle.■trie lights Would have been the proper thing but an alectri« light plant l oiitiinii'd mi Eighth Pag*.
Marriage Licenses.
I. otan \V. RitHin ant* Sarah F. Asher J. McCammack and Rena A. Haines. Frederick C. Branneman and Rena
M. Frai/.er.
John Sunup and Nora E. (?aten. James P.Beaman and Evlyn Sandy. Klmer E. Jenkins and Nannie P.
t ’rawley.
James Bennett and Nannie J. Wade.
FREE:
The Democrat for the remainder of ’9:{ to all who pay $1 in eash for a
year’s subscription from Januarv 1 I..... ......* I inc rrvi • J ’
CARP£NT£liUVIJL.Xi£.
violins, harps, guitars Hint iiiaudolina and! ll set-ms that mm-republican friends are jto Ja ,, uaay 1, ’95* This applieH t*) rendered sotne as line music as one wished | still sore and revengeful over the last pres- new subscribers only.
TO THE PUBLIC. We are now in our New Dye House on the same street as formerly South Jackson. Our new apparatus and increased facilities, together with the convenience of our new building, make it possible for us to do better work titan ever before. All kinds of COLORING, < LKANING. BINDING ami KLI'AIKIND done satixfactorfiy and with despatch. ‘ all and see us in our new quarters, and bring with you your faded and soiled clothing. BELL BROS. & CO.* I F. P R I K IS T . AUCTIONEER, Who hns been crying sales in Kentucky, is again al home and offers his services to the people of Putiiiiui county. Best of terms and satisfaction gnarnnleed. fall on or address him at Bdnbridge, Imi. 3BmO ,., Th , e , DEM0CRAT and the New York VVeekly World will be sent to any addres one year for $1.65. * tf
