Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1880 — Page 5
THE STAR.
have !«con among the school-children... ... Charley Delrick attended a daoco in
CITY AND COUNTY
- -•••- •
weeks from to-morrow
»e Eiatr.
0^\V. J. Matkin soon
loaohdale.
See tho grand parade ot the Black
j Diamonds to-day.
ft*"An insurance union, or "Board of N « rlh EniJ . Saturday night Underwriters."has been formed in Green- 1116 candidates are g-tting in their work castle. The officers are: K. D. Ander- ( in tho Thiri1 " »rd. It is an important will son, president; Geo. K. Blake, secretary, ward The North Carolinians ate landJaa. 8. Nutt, treasurer. anxiously seeking employment at Chinese moves to Robert F. Dale, a former resident r;itcs “ f wages. I hey are objects for
k' , o f I'litnam County, now of Boone, Iowa, j U* ‘''
J. D. STEVENSON & SON.
Kugene Throop is the tincst I
Next Wednesday is Bt. Patricks made the race for Mayor of that town at H 1 ) ir l r< ,ich harp in this v .cinty )ay in the morning. the late city election, but was defeated by 1 . ..1.. 1>. Ander-on is seriously ill tSrV■ W. Dunnington was at home slx votPf! ol,t * ; °tal poll o 5ts7. \oriti (irppiiraMle. he front of the wet k. ft*“See the new advertisements in to l ewis Snider is wanting to run for Barnett, of Carbon, is visiting 'W ^ ^ TAI " * * merchant* know that councilman on tho Republican ticket.. >r. Bence and family. facts in tegartl to good goods and low .There was a dance at the residence 1 »arFree gravel roads is the cry—let P ric « 8 l' nnt ^ USta1! are rea l by of Miss Anna Fox, Saturday night. They ! hem bo founded in fact. all tho people, and advertise accordingly, tripped the "light fantastic No. 9" until
Hff'Dr. Joyce will spend next Sunday tho "wee sma' hours," and it was a jovin Crawfordsvillo. His pulpit will be ous occasion It is nearly time t'
, supplied by Dr. Karp at 10:30 a. m.. and make garden, ami tho hogs should be «rMHsAddie Hibben was surprise , ( s <)| A> j. jfgff wi ], havo charK0 0 f tho kept up.” It is not at all pleasant to part ft J ut. day night. Bible Class. The church will be closed work a'l day Sunday in the garden, and * fc* 1 he Irish 1 amine Relief I ut.d, of at night. ' then, when you get up Monday morning 1 his county, has reached $3.o. gyv-The Blue Ribbon Union at iti at the early hour of 8, discover that the M^Kd.Southard is in the hardware 1 meeting Wednesday night appointed a hogs hare been there before you with
committee of three ladies—Mrs. D. E. ,h cir destructive snoots. When you gaze | Williamson, Mrs.Thomas and Miss Alice 'adly on what was once a beautiful bed Werncke—to select a new organ for the "f peas you feel like nothing can ap pease
' ' W eVi! c ^} Qr •» m_a_rkot; _ wrier Sulky Breaking Plow. Lansing Spring Tooth Har-
fcTgPGreencastle Cointnanderv No. 11, |
T. meets next Friday night.
msiness with a St. Louis firm.
MV* Remember RobcrtEmmet, at Opea House, next Wednesday night. ®k£f“Miss Nellie Robinson has been
isiting at Crawfordsvillo.
taS^W 7 . G. Burnett went to Cincinnati, ’uesday, to look for spring goods.
Wo aro agents for everything in the A^rieulliual line: Avery Stalk Cutter, tlie host
cutter in the market; WAer Sulky BreakingPlow ^
jse-A i.te alarm on i uesday evening in^,row; Champion, Hamilton, Richmond and Imperial Steel Plows ami South Bend is caused by a blaze as large as man’s iasi r ituay mgru. in tact, me | . .. ,. . . . 1 hall was not large enough to accommo-j'-'Tllliea r'iOWS. We will put, these chilled plows out in tho liojtl ami nuarautoo tluMit to run
• ing, southwest corner public square. The '^‘e the crowd. The supper was free. | lighter that any chilled plow sold, llrown’s Celebrated Two-horse Corn Planters and Check Rcv.j.a. iiawkms has returned del ’ artinent turnc( j out but (ho service ' ho "Opera chain,” voted to the most Rowers. Every farmer in Putnam county shouhl call and see the Empire Reaper and
of the engine was not needed. popular young lady at ten cents a vote,, Mower, manufactured by tlm old reliable machine man, .I.F. Sciherlinif. of Akron, Ohio. It is the &*-The semi-annual election of the fo1110 M ' B8 NanR,<3 hntiiir. ihe voting|lightest drall and most durable machine in the market. We propose a lield trial, this coinin'? sesa-
. i, . , ,, , took place in tho vacant room - *'“* • -
\v oman s Reading (dub was held at the .
V\ nunif*r*tfin I twava tar•
residence of Mrs. W. D. Allen, Saturday
March (5, with the following result. , .. . _ _
[’resident, Mrs. I. IV. I.i Viee, ; .I 'j. J. I >. STEVENSON & SON, West Side S(| Uil IC, G rOCIHilsf U>, I 11(1. Mw. O, J. I^ngadale; 2d Vice. Urs j ! " a S?y IVcbbtor, ISOSiMis, Liew, I’.rk.r, ’ 1 ’ ’
rom New York Theological School. g£^“Mii-s Cash, of Indianapolis, is visting Miss Mamie Corwin, of this city. ftfcyThe "Sigs" gave a grand recep lion on Monday evening, at their hall. I^TJas W. Beck has returned from lii goods-purchasing visit to New York. ftair'W. H. McNary lost a Pino nor-
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on .as i on> with all other machinor sold in tho county. We will stdl you Ai?ricullural Implements, Stoves, candidates, who received votes as fo |! | 1 ,ard " are ’ an ‘ l «ther goods kept in our line at prices that defy competition.
~ on Tuesday. - X ’Z
-Col. Rogers and wife, of Kansas! Librari * n - Mls - IToR Bassett; Cor. Sec ,
•ity, art visiting Dr. Moudy and fatni'y. Mel. McHaffo has returned from Mississippi, and ropor's tho stock
narket good.
fc^Keal estate market is more active ban of yore, but there is room for im-
provement yet.
ffcdT’Brockway & Rockafellow are pushng work on their new huh and spoke 'actory building. (SjyTuosday last Mr. James Ricketts 'all from a ladder, spraining an ankle and bruising his face..
Mrs. A. Birch; Critics, Mrs. Fannie M E McClain and Miss Wales. The Woman’s Reading Club meets at the residence of 1
Rev. Mr. Collins, of I. A. U.
tiess..^.. . Tho entire Sophomore class D T Thornton.... will perform at the end of this term. The Wilson W. Yeatos
presented | performers will be divided into three ri.oyn.
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is to adorn your person, may sweetness of disposition o with it, anil may you ever wear it in retnembrance of this oc-
| the chain to Miss Ratliff with these | sections, one section performing each words: “In presenting this chain to you {night . After an examination in Greek
c- , i ... I can only offer this toast—As this chain a second prep, was moved to put the fol Mrs. J. r. Coates, Saturday, March 2U, * 1 '
1880.
foTThe Silver World, published in
Colarado, furnishes the following con- rMion> » After niUch cheering tho audicorning a former resident of Groencastle: ence dispersed, feeling satisfied that the Mr. J. A. 1 uett gives us the following ,. Ten j n g had been well spent regarding a most remarkable delivery by Stephen C runk has "joined the gang. ”. . . a cow belonging to his herd on the ranch Herman Huffman has moved into the ot Mr. V m Johnson at the old agency, | n g| t , [roperty ... . Mr. Hibhcn soon near C och^tope. About three woeks ago m0 - rs to a dwelling on East Washington the cow gave birth to twins and tho fol- ; , treet Th e engine for the new
Dr. 1. L Rogers lectures at Uni- lowing day to five fully formed calves—| spokn f n ,. tory has arrived The i <>r more: veasity Chapel to-morrow afternoon, making seven within two days^ The live ; strinR band u llndcr th , leadership of j
David Badger and John Moran i Calvin 1
1’at Long is happy—it’s The
lowing on the hlaekhoard: "Seventy in Greek, or home, sweet home, and a half fare ticket.” Hope the young gentleman made seventy, for we cannot afford to
lose such a rising poet.
Greek Poky.
'■'he **oli«l ;V|ii|«lf»oiis.
Below we give a list of the persons in Putnam county who pay annual taxes to the County Treasurer to amount of $1U)
David Ader 1322 02 Vincent H. Day ...... 2’(iS 31 Thos. W. Harris. 1«0 02 John A. Randolph . 140 40 Robt. L. Smith 118 85 J. P. Shepherd 127 1)7 Michael Wilson 113 08
MARION.
Elisha Buis .. .. 1117 31
URKRNl A >HI.! I 1\
Ja«. Allen ... Elizabeth Albin . A rwlrew Black . . . Alex Bryant (G. 0
$K)G . 116 125
Stnte of Tndinna, Putnam Cnur.tT 1. Moms l).Ilriilseii, Clerk ot tlie CireuitCourl in un i lor sai.l county and State, iloaheroby eerlify lliat liiore iii to oe vote’! l'"r and elected on th" fith day of A|>ril, A, D. ISSO, the follow-
iuu offlcerii, to wit:
KOR JACKSON TOWNSHIP One 111 Tniatee, •noil 'Aaaeaeor. two(2|Jus lice of (he Peace, to re«ido In the town of New Mii>>vilic. two f‘JtConstables ami one Super vi,or for each road district in said townehip. FRANKUN TOWNSHIP One i 11 Trustee, one Aiaeaeor, two 121 Ju«-
-ide in the town of
and one
erviaer lor t’lieh road district in sni'l tewn
tii’ea oflhe Peace, ono to re-ide in the town of f, t I’nri enlrrsville. two CJi Corstotil
Supei
5S "hip.
and Marion) .IK* U1
iubject: "Southern Impressions.” K^*Miss ?il:iy H. Williams, who has been visiting Greoncastle, returned to
Louisville Monday.
MV*Announcements arc now in order —we publi>h several this week, and yet
there is room for more.
died as soon as born but the twins lived two days. Mr. Joseph Briggs and Mr
lACKSON.
Wolf vouch for the truth of
rence.
1-t‘t'licrotls l.i'Uis.
Common repoit in Greoncastle entitles ’'Charley" Lowis to the
justly above
M^*l)r. Feemster has returned from a litle. He is the principal in an alleged lengthy visit to Florida, and is chuck full 1 case of seduction, and tho enormity of the
occur- In# jj eH b jn, so The temperance Jesse Kggers. . | revival still continues. The “secession" Harvey Jeffries of a few members didn’t “bust the union. ' A' m - *' or, R ■ About time to go fishing .... |J»s. McMurrsy
Wood thieves are numerous
David
’Eddie Weik—small boy-hasgray hair.’
I RANK!,IN.
uf information in regard thereto. offense is heightened in this instance by ua long as possible. Prof. Tiinberwheel! R-L. Bridires i^TIt is said that Rev G G Mitchell i 'I c8ert ' on b 7 seducer—who was but predicted it Miss Alice Bandy,of Samuel h. Batman
ill accept acsllmade by thePresby- recontl y ,nBdeawidowerb y the d " atl1 "
Wm. Bridges
. 4<V3
89
Ed. H.Crow
... 159
19
$112 12
Rachel Durham . .
Wil
r.<!
112 88
Margaret J . Farrow
121
09
.. . 127 72
Jefferson Hurst
.. . 126
92
. ... 103 64
R. M. Hazelett
1(5
79
1 19 80
Wm. T. Hawkitis
127
36
. 11*5
18
112 $0
94
Iron & Nail Factory
47
ell) $1?6 40
A. M. Lockridge I
/ 448,
,31
of his wife—of his victim and his threi
w
terian Church at Springfield, Ohio.
, „ , „ , , , orphan children. Thomas C. Lewis is MV* Mr. Frank Lole and fami'v con- . . , . , . , , .
, ,, " his name, and the tonsonal art his vo-
templatc moving to Sullivan county .. ■ i v , , A . , . J calien. Ihogirl.Aiinaljuirk.whocaiiie where they will engage in farming. i n- . ■ -.i i . r J ° \V est many years ago, along with a lot ol gv^ ! bo Streets of Greencastlo need ' orp | lan8 u;) der the care of the Orphans' repairs. 1 lie city dads can improve their \j,j society of New York, was employed record by ordering the necessary work. as a domestic in tho family of Lewis up
to and for some time previous to the death of his wife, a week or two ago.
Tidchasw'iksetupthovalenciaorangestohavethisscnsele ssannouncemcntmndeherei
n!
Cloverdale, has been visiting fiienda Martin M. Henry Ill here... Dan. O'Brien lias returned Geo. I). Hartman ID*
home from Mattoon
29( | 59 |£ y Lnckridgc (see Franklin and 14H 14 ; Russell 162
If) 7H
P.l SSKLL TOWNSHIP One Cl I Trustee, one ill Aesesaor, one (11 i .luatiae of the l’eaee,liro(2 lCon»tahle» amt one ' Supervisor for each rood dixlrict in said town
-hip,
CUNTON TOWNSHIP Oneit)T'fuaiee, one ill Aaaeaser, one 11» .Tuetico of Oie Pch-’c. .'I (’ouetablefl u.nd eno Supervisor lor cauh road district iu -aid towi.
ship,
MONROE TOWNSHIP One (DTrueteo, one ill As-eagor, two ('.’ .lueticcg of the Pence, three t:t) I’liuntahLe’and one Supervisor for each road district fi
said township,
FLOYD TOWNSHIP
One fl I Trustee, one (11 Assessor, fwo(2i Oonstublcs n'>1 one Supervisor for each rea'I
district in said township, MARION TOWNSHIP
One Cl) Trustee, ono (1) Assessor, two(2l i’onstahles and ono Supervisor for each road
district in said township,
0RKKNCASTLK TOWNSIIIP
Mrs Delsdey I I'-H* nn s ^*1 2i> \V ni. Kteeg
198 L'7
has returned from Louisville, Ky Robt. Howard . 114
101 82 3E4 24 158 97 105 47
118
Charles Martin went fishing, Tuesday, Joseph D. Hurrah and brought home a "string ” Robt. Z. Lockridge (see G. C.) Michael Sullivan has built anew fence Jns. N. Miller around his property Frank Me Lavina O’Conner Grath has made preparations to present Ias. W. Rick
the drama, “Robert Emmet,” on next; D. T. I hornton lt>8
Wednesday night James Arkins hussit.i,.
She sayg be promised to marry her as s out again Measles are prova R. L. Bridges (see Franklin .. $10f» soon as his wife was out of tho way. lent ....... Wm. Jones islmproving his Benton C. Burkett 3»i.»
There is talk of several new resi- Lewis left for parts unknown last Wed- sidewalk Frank Snyder went to Milton A. Bridges (see Franklin) 12i
nesday night, leaving his three i rphan , St. Louis, Monday. W. Jesse Blake 2’>1 children behind him. They will bo sent { J as. \. Durham 14b to tho i ! oor House unless some other Awbury I nivrrail). Joseph B. 1 ordyce 117 provision can be made for them, n sis Philo, Plato and the Rhilomatheans are Nelson Fordyce 1*11 terof the dead wife, named Emma Aaron, soon to havo an inter-society social ... Geo. Fordyce <.f No. 513 Yandes street Indianapolis, Oscar Wemeke, foreman of The Star A-a 0. Fordyce has been notified of their condition, and ba8 hpen e,( ’ c, ' >d 8,1 ""’ 01 »• Gardner
dences being built in and near Greencas tie this season—wo hope they will ma-
tetallZe.
ft^'Mr. George Wysong has received a new and handsome fire-proof safe: and Messrs. Donnohue & Lewis havo been similarly blessed. Ma^llev. Matthew M. Whitford, of Peru, Indiana, will preach for the Presbyterians, at Brown’s Hall, tomorrow morning and evening. pjjy-From Cloverdale the word is that Isaac Cnstin's child, which was badly burned Inst week by a hot stove, is ini proving, and will recover. fgyThu D. K. E. Fraternity of Asbury has presented tho Preparatory
'epai
'(NW® ope , costing if55.
8®'An attempt was made to burglarizo Burk's store, on Hanna street, a few nights ago—the thieves were discovered
and driven a wav.
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it is thought, will assume
them.
the care 0 f ' , ”‘ r of l >bdo After a noisy session R. Z. Lockridge 159 last Friday, the Adelphian adjourned Jas. M. Nich Is . . .. 126 12 without holding an election /... Chas. Spencer 152 19 j The soldier hoys of Ashury held forth John H. Wilson, sr .. 132 96
Tuesday morning Iasi some excitement | numerous attractions, last Thursday cljnton.
Alfred Mouilj ... 117 35 One(l) Trustee, one (1) Aeseamr, four(4l John R. Mahan 238 62 , »u»ti<'®« ofthe Peace. fotirUi (’onstablea and
one hupervtsor for each road di-trictiet said
township, * MADISON TOWNSHIP
One (11 Trustee, one lit Assessor, one 111 Justice of tho Peace, two (2| ('onstablea and one Supervisor for each road district in said
township,
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP One lit Trustee, oneli) Assessor, onn(l) Justice of the Peace, two t ) C-nstables and one Supervisor for each mail district in said
township,
WARREN TOWNSHIP Ono (11 Trustee, onotl' Assessor, three 011 Justices nf tlie Peace, one to reside in the town ofPutnamville, threslJI (’on-f'ihles and one Supervisor for each road district in said
township,
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP One f 11 Trustee, one (1) A soasor. onetll J usticc of tho Peace, two (21 t.’onsrablea and one Supervisor for each road district in said
township,
MILL CHEEK TOWNSHIP
Onetll Trustee, one (It Assessor, one (1J Justice of the Peace, two 121 Constables and one Supervisor for each road district iu said
township.
C LOVERDALETOW NSH IP
One (11 Trustee, one (l) ‘ssessor, onetll - - r *i- peace, three iIt l Constables and
A. U. Stevenson 1110 Hezpkiah Smith 109 Wra. E. Tennant 110
(IREKNCAhTI.K t.'lTT.
Jerome Allen $115 First National Bank 132 Geo. Bickncll 1*0 Win. W. Brown 161 Thos. Bar no 234 R L. Hathaway .. 112
Daniel Langdon
Frank I’. Nelson .
I). L. Southard A. C Stevenson
I). K. W'ilNomson
O. II. Williamson
202 27 J iiaihson. MB 70 ‘ D. I’. Farrow
107 276 139 115 H’9 104
14 7 4 30 47 67
00
02 73 39 39 Of. 31 70 fiti 00
Travelera’ Ins. Co... A. M. Lockridge....
$116 90 101 < 3
, Justice of the L
one Supervisor for each road district iu said
305 01 township.
And that at the sumo time there will be ‘ub-
Jonathan Stonor 15 B 01 mitted to the voters ;>f the several townships
Jas. II. Torr
Ntdson Wood.... HI
nf said county for their approval or rejection. 144 n.i I'onstituiionnl Ainondm'-nt.: numbered one (11 J two 121, three (41, four ill. Rvo til, uixilil.
was created in this city by tho report that one Nelson Gifford, a nniior by trade employed at the Greoncastle Iron and Nail Works, had attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself. The weapon used was a 32-calibre revolver, which had been borrowed early the same morning by Gifford, Irotn a friend, under the pretense ot shooting the neighbors’dogs
night, in Meharry Hall. The programme Robt. Brothers ... $113 84 was a good one and passed off'well; music Dudley F.Burk . 1*1*5 06 furnished by the Mozart Club. After a 1J, [f Brothers. 105 50 history of the corps by C. F. Coffin and ; Geo. H. Cooper ,109 96 several other performances, a fhig was i R. D. Carver 160 04 presented to the corps by the Kappa ,J a s. F. Darnall (see city) 142 48 Alpha Theta fraternity .. .. Dr. Hoi- j, R. M. Hamrick (see G. C. and loway, of Lawrence, Kansas, was at Madison 192 6u Chapel Tuesday morning Some IR. P. Newgent... .... 112 96
that wero continually "stealing meat of the young ladies have already obtained 1' P. Nelson '.sec G. C. township from lus Hmoke house.” The ball enter- their military suits .... .Mr. Johnson and city) -"O O'* ed under tho chin and a little to the right 1 and Mr. King, of Indianapolis, visited Win. Perkins , | . . passing upward and coming out at the friends here on Monday i he C. G. Perkins. ...
_ {'T? 1 *"’ rrr M ... \v;ii 1 -t„n lbr ' d P e °f the nose, making an ugly and young ladies ofthe military company will El/ephua ! homes .
Mr. Clayton. John H. Thomas 103
dangerous. Dr. Smythe was called in to a former student, visited here this week uoMiot. give the necessary attention, and at this ...Tho walls of "Old Ashury” wil llaivey Allison
Jfl©-Mrs. Susan Houghland was strick wriling) tho woundud man is getting ‘ moulder fr m the effects ef Sophomore David Ader 107 24 en with nppolexy, Monday evening, an ■ . 4 ] ong as well as could be expected. As eloquence in two weeks The Arsh Allen 1^4
to Da\ d Cox and Viola Maze, Williston , , , . , _ , ,, serious wound, although not necessarily i drill with wooden guns S, Herrick and Ronena P. Merrick,, , „ * • ,
lames Garner and Nora M. Bridges.
ISO 76 104 20 381 SO
85
was in a dangerous condition for several , t() c#us0 0 p attempted self-de- -piker is now recruiting his powers for Jai. Bridges....
struction, there are several conflicting ru
hours. She is new getting bettet
I#' Messrs. Ad. Hanns and Will Gro-| uiors, and tho best authenticated seems gan ar t feeding 171 head of as fine sheep 1 to bo that Gifford had been drinking oret as ever grazed in Putnam County—they ty hard of late, hence his weak condition are intended for tho export market of mind and ra«h act.
m- There will bo a meeting of Miner- !
vaCIuptor Order of the Eastern Star/ C^ccaMlc. Wedi. - sday evening, March 17. The | Stacy Kendall was hero visiting this (jrsnd Matron is expected to bo present, week D:ck Howard is at work «tt~Tho subscription Ust of The Star »?»'«>. but he ,ooks likc 11 e h ” st : is gri ming and spreadin out more rap- ' ictor Rhodes has been smi'i'ng wit i idfy Ilian ever before—the reason is, we rae * ,, * es lohnn\ le.t w.,..i i give ... , -v . , ,d the p . n.’ie like to reftd|pf«r »<> the pl»y of “Rot »rt Km«»et’’ tiext
iL
263
the spring term The oration deliv- J• W. Carver ered by R.J. Smith, of the juniot clasa. (Vrn. F. Collings ... II*) on the 22d of February, is to lie publish Alien Darnall ed in pamphlet form. Two hundred and Samuel Darnall fifty copies will he printed and sold at Thos. Gardner 1*)1 10 cents a copy. The oration was a good i Goo. W. Howlett Ill one, and every one should have a copy. ’ Angeline Lane,.... . E>7 41
Wm. Wright Peter Wells ....
washing, nr.
Vincent II. Day John Friend John Funican H. A-P. Hutchison ... . Edward Huffman ... Jonathan Miillcnix John C. New Jneoh C. Rogers Daniel Zemin", sr . ..
WAKKKN.
Arch Cooper Jefferson Hurst John I). Hepler John L. Ketchum .. . ! Alex. Lockridge
rri
' j J. *3. ami J. C. Peck
unit nine l!H)l,
109 47 In « tnwhereof I have hercun'o “«* mV 1 hand Hint Hie .<’iil nf -aiJ Ciiait nt Ul'evni’ii’ 101 en tk>, mi thu third day nf Minvh. ISHil.
M. 1>, BRIDOES. t’terk,
$143 S7 112 81 133 52 . 189 84 . 857 73
. 106 . 188 . 110 . 257
I’EMM'LA 5IATIOK. Stiito of ImliMnn« Putnam Ciuinty, I, Monos T, liOwmun, Sherifl’ in untl for tho •Muinty und State aforf'NiiiiJ. «l » hereby oortily the nliovo to be ii correct copy of the original certificate of election, M. T. LKWM AN , Sheriff Putnnm County . Imlinmt
$100
140 1()*>
. 100 . Ill
114
. Dr. Rogers was at lecture last Sun ; Wm. C. Miller day There ha- been more sickness J. H. C. Nelson . ... among the students during the last'l. F M.O’llair month tlian during the entire year. There | John T. O’ Hair is no particular reason for this, but wv ! G. M. O Hair think if there wns mors football, base-1 J. E. O’Hair
I Wedneadsy night The moailei- ball and sricket (here would be less sick-! Wm A, O’Hair
101 170 294 116 129 139 124
VItcil's viiixims. Terre lluiito Mail.
Just call back that customer and tel! him you cheated him and are sorry for it, not forgetting to refund tlie amount, and ii will help yon to remember to be honest a great deal moru than tolling ihe Lard privately about it and asking his ftrgiviiicss whi g you kei n the eash, Just run over to the neighbor's and ti II her that you told that story about her that wasn’t true, or that was true but there was no need t# ’.ell, and ask her pardon, and when you get hack liome you can tell the Li rd all about it—or if you don’t, it will not make much difference forlle would prefer that you ; h ml dnot
Vermilion. ...... 19o 45 j neglect the neighbor. Tins rule don’t
work both way«, for if you tell ihe Lord it does make a difference whether you
tell the neighbors or not.
Can't break off swearing? Try for or week apoligiztng to evwry man in whose presence you let fly an oath, telling him you are ’rying to become a gentleman. If ono week can’t 1 ffect a complete cure, try a second. It will not take long .
$2i K) . 203
244
•IK KUSH sox
Francis M. A lice Wm. 11. Alice Samuel R Alice
Win. A. Brown 1P2 Robt. McUammack, sr 152
John
CLOVHHnAId.
Robt. Connelly V $135 Heryv B. Martin 176 Jacob Reigle . Ill Wm. B. Sandy 112
mu. riEix. •
M. F. Ifcllaffle |141
00 01 69 98 «»•)
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17 36 28 61 47
95 22 58 94
