Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1880 — Page 5
THE STAR.
CITY AND COUNTY
te^rTo-morrow wi!l ba Palm Sunday, ry to be»t him to hold the Irish this
Another arrival of seventeen colorad voters from North l arolina. in this
city, yesterday morning.
flijyA grand excursion to Cincinnati
morrow Easter over t | l(1 J n( iia n »p 0 iu and St. Louis Rail-
road. Leaves Greenca^le by special ^^ b'™ 8 ^ 0 ' aml | don ’ t know how
m , on Wednesday,
ggf^dr.e week from
Sunday.
o the new advertisement of (i< o. t ain a: 11 o clock
Charley Allison said, the dar before' the election, “There is one hundred and eighty votes in this ward, ami 1 will get one hundred of them '' Have not inter-
J. D. STEVENSON & SON.
Corwin & Co.
(gflMiss Nellie Uammond is visi.ing "n any regular train on
at Indianapoli®.
m^The “Entre Nous” club danced at the art gallery last night. j^-.l ike Kiefer is home from Indian-
apolis.
I E. Crews has been quite
sick this week.
March 24. lieturning, lesvus Cincinnati
C. & L. d. 11
up to and including the 7 o’clock p. m train on Sunday, March 28. Fare for the
round trip only
itti"-\Ve mention in another column tin robbing of Stoops & Bowen's and Bi-h-op's stores at I’utnntnville. Sheriff Lew-. man went to Terre Haute on Wednesday
and brought back with him Joseph Smith ®rtf*Mi-s Land, of Chicago, is visiting and Mike Nevill, two tramps claiming to
hail from New York, who are charg' d
one of tliern
he feels about the result.
Dave Preston was thought popular on account of his big race two years ago,and was traded by everybody when the swap would he beneficial to some other cm (li late, therefore his defeat—this is about
Dave’s theory.
'i'he candidates who failed to Sr cure a nomination generally concede that the failure was caused by luck of votes, hut there are devious reasons given for the
lack.
Mrs. Hoyt, in this city. , hail from New York, who are charg-d • . “l 0 ° f Tuesday s elec- . , 1 ■ . i , , „ lion is a good omen for Grant—George ij^It appeareth that the 'Springtime with the robbery-—in fact one of tin in ,, , ,, , , , , 1 ' ' , , , Marshall was nominated lor the third has come, gentle Annie.” has coniesse:, that they are euiltv, amt , . , ,
. ■ term. Another omen, however, not so
W-Nip and Tuck” at Opera House, |'“"all corns postage stamps, pocket lUttorin , Ue (Ulfl . al () f Chapin, who
m April 17, sure. knives, revolvers ami clothing found on aShNeltnn Giff .rd, who attempted "-cir persons makes the proof against . . , , . , , • them perfect, without the ai jl of the
suicide last week, is convalescing. . confession. Ihe prisoners are kt fruit to grace any prison, for with their iwn lips ; they acknowledge robbing three stores
fcg” Lapt. Hennrsey, of Indianapolis, on their route from Cincinnati to tln» visiied Greencsstle, Thursday. s l,ow placesince March 5.
gup-Capt. Smiley goes to Terre llaut" to aildress the Democracy soon. Prof. Bassett deliver? the lecture
the Cincinnati Enquirer’s triplet story, * n d come in ahead, tic weighs 271 pnblished under the above head, a few pounds, and is the largest man in Putnam days ago. the principal points in said county, story being that near Greensburg, Ind., | triplets are now living that have reached *oulli the ago of forty-five years. Putnam George Browning has returned nome county can almost double the above Irotn Paris, Ills., where he has been vis-
triplet ta’e.
Over sixty-five years ago, there vas horn to Alexander Gorham, late of thi> I county, deceased, triplets, the same be
M^Chas. Lnoteke makes sugar-yeast
bread—see advertisement.
at Asbury to-morrow afternoon. r. Lou S. Cumhack, of Cincinnati, visited Greencastle this week. •b?*Mr P. II. Matson has been quite
sick at Walnut Street House, Cincinnati.
KtJrJohn Weidle, formerly of this city,
is now a real policeman at Indianapolis.
ftaplir. Joyce addressed the student-
of Wabssh College last Sunday after
noon.
aspired to the third term.
The colored troops fought gloriously, fur a consideration—diey di 1 not, however, always waltz up and do their duty
or * single consideration, because in ex We are agt*iils for everything in the Agricultuial line: Avery Stalk Cutter, the hesi e.'ptio"• i cases several consuierauo,,-, stalk ( . llU( . r in ,, K . in . irkel; vV'ier Sulky Breaking Plow. Laiisi'ig Spring Tooth Hars 1 ' ‘ ’ ' ’ row: Champion, Hamilton, Richm vacl and Imperial S eel PI nvs ami South Bend
Chilled Plows. We will put these ehilloti plows otit in the liehl ami ouavanti’t' tlmm to run
liuhter (hat any chillml plow sohl. Brown s (’elohratetl'fwo-horse Corn Planters and Check Rowers. Kvery fanner in Pulnam county should c tM ami see the Empire Reaper and Mower, man u fact tired hy th<‘ old reliable machine man, .1.1'. Seiherlintr. °1 \l\ion, Ohio. It is the lightest draft and most tlurahlc machine in the market. We propose a liehl tr al, this coinin'; sesa-
on, with all other m iehiner sold in the county. We will sell you \eri(Mi!tural Implements, Stoves.
Hardware, and allothcr floods kept in our lino at prices that defy competition.
feet.
’Tis no wonder Tom Owen was
Tlie Ti’imip '■’■'iplcts. scooped” in the race for M>yor. N.« The fol lowing rather gets away with man could expect to carry such a load
.1. I). STK\ KNSON \ SON. WVsl Side S(|uaiv, (iivoncitstlo, Ind.
iting Charley McCoy has been afflicted with measles, but is out again. Frank Jacksea delivered goods during Charley's sickness....... .The South
luxury I. E. Crews, of the Sophomore class, is the only actor that Asbury affords, but he is a good one
j^pCaauni > Hammond hit * to t olo j n g a u girls. They were healthy and i End sent a large delegation to see the j ^ ,e res l inu>n now ’ ,,1,,n b'T among their
rt r» tr\ r.»• > 1. r L' i r\ t r> r> .jfrwvL* riMcinntru I
rado. to embark in the stock business.
next week.
MTDr. Siaythe has a twenty volume edition of the Encyclopedia Brtannicu, over one hundred years old. A glee club of negroes has been organized to make music for the Republicans during the campaign.
| hearty, lived the life of fnnnei’s daught ers. and finally married. Oae of the three became Mrs. John Sandora, aud now resides in Iowa; another becatm
Black Diamonds, iast Saturday night Measles still raging It is said i that a young man in this vicinitv recently tarried with his girl until the ’ ro-y
Mrs. Caleb Reeves, now a resident of lint of morn” appeared along the eastern
Owen county, Indiana; the other married Mr. Henry Sanders, and resides neai New Maysville, this county. Mrs. John
M*Mrs. Geyrge Wright, of Franklin ; Anders is the mother of eight children; township, who had been sick with lung Mrs. Reeves has had horn to her only fever, died on Monday lust. , ‘ n, -‘ child, a son; and Mrs. Henry Sanders MrMiss Carrie Talburt has returned ** tho mother " f eight children. The from Cincinnati, where she has been at ,n l ,l, ' ts . who have “ lri;,, ' i - v ,ivcd
tending the College of Mu-ic.
Mr-Tli.' aggregate consideration of the real estate transfers published nv us la t!
week amounted to nearly $170 UOU,
MrThe “Betas,” with their lady!
liorizon, and then slipped home and into his room, “mussed up" his bed and went to breakfast. “Love! 0, what is love?' . ..Joe Hair is the new delivery hoy at Browning & Butler’s Business lively in all departments Mont. McMuins won't come out another time The rolling mill pond will
'old a base-bnllist in the person of a curve pitcher. He is said to he equal to the “Only Nolan,” and the Fro-hies are congratulating themseives on how they will lay it nvr the Sophomores when the base ball season arrives.. A brother of M F. Lemon, elass 'ho, died at Azusa, Ual , Wednesday, 17th. Gkkkk I’onv The Stab to Jan. 1, 1SS|, for seventyfive cents. Tell your friends and neigh-
bors.
Stn to<
of fntlinnA, Putnam County
1. M< s-- I).Hriilgot*. (’Jerk of the Circuitt'ourf* in fintl t'*r s ii 1 county and State, do hereby 'fiti‘y that tli«*re i- t" be voted t rand elected n. tb. ihtluy of April. A, l>, the follow
j inn ofllt • is, t«) ; t :
f'lM'llit i on rt.
lie age allotted to iniin by holy writ, are soon be visited by hungry anglers ... ^ ( ' r ‘ 1 ou,t ' ^ rt»^ui <till hale and hearty, and give token ol Miss Cnpitola Yard, ot Indianapolis, has *‘ ir ^ ’ *‘ ruar> * ' nn 0,1 ^curiluy last, but years of healthful life and vigor. been visiting friends here the past we. k. ,n term, on Monday of It is report* d that Bob. Sbule th,B w '" l • c ’"'I’ 8te ,l "' ,r,:i1 ‘ ho
drew a cow in the Louisiana lottery last ' pcmling at the close
Why not start that debating c'uh one talked ol? Mr. Hogue has moved into the Calahan house . . Janies Fitzgerald is working b. low Fern wiih Berrigan A Hart ('has. Ford wanted to thrash us tor publishing a ,lander on him in The TAt: last week With difficulty we made him umler-ta' •• that we had written nothing for several
weeks. As he could find nothing about | poll J Af’KSO's’ TOWNSHIP him in the pap r. he went tiffin a good One 11 i T ni,ter .lie I I'A-sassor. tma'il.Ius
, ii.'.. * f iti« P.M.-**. in p -. If In the town of New •uitnor. . .. As our present teacli'T' I m,„ are getting along ,n well with thi ir
,1'hools, we think the test tiling that One f 1 1’'nistcc
•an he done is to keep tie m both another | and one war KlriM*r (toddard. wh»> hrtd 1 Mpervinur lor each to»«l district in naid t^wnhis arm cut off at IVrr»* llnuto Inst \v«fk. lU’SSELL TOWNSHIP is to h.» hio’ijht homo in » oouplo of on* . 1 * rnist»*c. on© (1» AnncuBor, one (1
•liiHticc of the P«iico,two(21 Constnblep and onf‘
vveok^ . A \ in;mia liiliiily (Villip- j S tpcrvivcr for each road <liftriet in «aid town
»• »* , I «» I ■ '
Miiy \ ilk*. »wtH 2 »ConstahlcB and <in« Super tor cm h ifoifl disirict in ••••itl township.
THANK LIN TOWNSHIP
^nat fin,, r»i fpiiutno <mi* XstsoNsor, two (21*Tus
• in tho town Ot
K< k imblit siii l*riinar>.
friends, were entertained at the residence ! Tt, ° I ‘"P ub,i( ’« n P ril “ a 'y
week
of H. night.
H. Mathias, Esq.,
. plaining of the bad condition of the side- ;
Wednesday t,is cit - v ’ m^e hotly con , walks in tU NlirUl Knd _ got the Kil ., s „,
(tested than is a general election in many move t() thp South Kn(1 ., Toln 0 . C on. . leases. The candidates and their friends I he father of Elder W. t. Black, i , , , <r , . worked with those weapons most effect-
who f.'rmerlv resoled on South Indiana . , , . > , ( : ... .. ive, made and provided tor the occasion, L,. v i l . .
street, this city, died at Terre Haute on ... ... r ,, ...... Steve I ard has gone to Indianapolis t
J , I and the result is fullv set forth in tin-
Friday of last week. 11 i > ' pahle below:
nel, jr., is traveling for a Terre Haute
wholesale house. Success Hutcheson et
liaF-'Jn Tuesday evening, March 23, i Candidate*. Rev. J. C. Fletcher will ileliver a lecture in this city, enttilod, ‘‘Two Thousand
Miles np tfie Amazon.”
Mrs. Susan Houghlanu, one of the •id and highly respected citizens of this city, died of paralysis on Tuesday afternoon. The funeral took place on Thurs-
day.
Ralph Rogers went over to Indianapolis, Thursday, to enter the lists as a contestant for the appointment to the military school at West Point, from this Congressional Di-trict. Mf-Smiih and Nevill, the Putnarovilln butglars, were arraigned, Thurs ay. waived examination, and were placed under bond to appear before th. April term of court. f®”\Yho will take the lead in organ izing a Saving and Loan Association in Greencn-tlo—there is money in it for all concerned if it is properly managed. The necessary papore, etc., can bo seen at
this office.
mar In a tneloo between blacks and whites, near the corner of Seminary ami Water streets. Monday night, Bill Riven was (truck with a club or stone, and « physician was necessary to make the
needed icpairs.
he homo talent dramatic com
peoy are making preparations to appear again, aeon. They have “benefitted" tin Blue Ribbon Union twice, and the Irish Relief und once, and next time they will ;
“beneUr - themselves.
Hirst Ward.
Second Ward.
Third Ward.
Total.
Owen 26
41
28
95
Milbr 127
76
85
288
Osborn .... 70
58
43
171
Me Grew ... 00
3
3
6
Chapin 30 Miller's plurality.
21 117.
16
67
KOH MARSHAL —
Merryweather 6
3
8
17
Starr 147
125
98
370
Co'ip-r 102 68 Starr's majority, 112
68
238
FOR TKKAFURER—
Allen 50
46
24
120
Fee 5ff
?5
31
122
Burk 31
3ff
61
121
Hammond .. 69
33
19
121
Marshall ... 43 43 Marshall’s plurality, 10.
49
135
FOR CLKUK—
Darnall 52
71
59
182
Milligan.... 81
50
75
2i Ml
White 63
55
17
135
Preston 63 Iff Milligan’s plurality, 24.
27
109
FOR AKSKSNOr*
Alspaugh.. 185
110
120
115
Hall 66
si
45
192
Some of our boys are com-
The following ir> the complete business since our ast, up to the close of the reg-
ular term:
Keziati Hutcheson et al. vs. John " R.
al.—Partition R port of
partition filed and ucknnwledg. d hy Lewis II. Rudisil! and Peter R. Stoner, two of the commissioners appointed to make the same, and judgment of partition accordingly, and that parties pay costs in proportion to interest assigned, and cause
-tricken from docket.
State vs. James Smith—tSurglary: State vs. Able C. Gilmore—Larceny: State vs. Clarence Farley (implead'd with Wm. Farley)—Burglary and Lai - cony. Plea of guilty by each defendant
. , and a fine of $10, with three years tin Mr. Fox, of the Junior j prisonment in the State Prison assessed
ing near here. They are going West "oting it, and carrying their all on their backs . Mrs. Hutchinson has been visi'ing her folks at llarrodslmrg .. ’ he young Democrats m t at L"«"s Hall on last Monday night. They have raised iboiit five dollars to get » flig . . Mr. Goddard is in Terre Haute attendin', on bis son Elmer. Mrs. Goddard was also lown last week. **
onatalilc
reail tlUtriet In
| stay The primary election. Tuosday, was very quiet—no quarreling or ill feeling. The people hero are civilized, ; notwithstanding reports to the conDaiv. F. A. Hays received the nomination for 1 councilman from tuc third ward I Dan. O'Conneil is the obliging young i clerk at Ho wo d: Vermilion’s. QT
\sluirt l lliVt'l'slt).
Vacation will soon be here . . Lacturr i to-morrow l>y Prof. DeMotte, of Bloom
| mgton, Ills...
I’rcparatory class, has been holding moot against each, except Gilmore, sentenc d ings at Mt. Meridian during the past two j to one y ar's imprisonment, and dicfianweeks . .. Prof. Triplet, of Brazil ! cbtsement for five years each. The trial
I visited the West Building this week .. . . The members of the Adelpliian hnv mg fieen very noisy for the last two m | three meetings, they were informed that i if hey did not quiet down and behave in a rational manner, they would have to stop using the hall. This had some elfe.’i with the unruly lambs of the flock, and at the last meeting, although an election was held, there was better order. The
of William Farley, who plea i not gu lt_i, stands over to next term. James Baldwin and Charles 1). Williams vs. Chester Barrow—tin note, (Change venue from Clay.) Judgment on vi rdict, in favor of defendants. Same plaintiff' vs. Joseph Bricker— Similar case and same entry. John Cawley vs. L. N. A. & C. Rail way Co.,—Injury to Stock. Dismissed
(*rov<‘liaii«l.
Winter lingers in the lap of spring. ....The Ropiiblienn primary convention was held at Centre school house on the 13th, and nominated Win. Timmons for trustee; Thus. Thompson for assessor; C. S. Kurtz for justice of the peace; D.C. Summers and James Lydick lor consta1 hies We ara now having a gravel j oad boom Sale of the personal iroperty of A.C. Ic wis on the SSOthinsl —don’t forget it . . . . Henry R Kurty ! vill build a fine residence for Mr. Rarne>. j i' nr Carpentersvilh* James Turner ihs resigned the office of Justice of thi Peace for Floyd township. . .. Word | ' lwens is convalescing after a long and eiions illness. Weed has many vi-itors from among his young Indy lii'mds, which shows his popularity in that ' - rection. Now, young ladies, don’t take
p- 's tiicr _ I "'lil'.
CLINTON TOWNSHIP One i J i Triee#©, one i 11 Assonscr, one 11 Ju*ti«m* ol the IVao**. (2) I’onHtnbloH and enr Siiditv i-ttr lor ouch rond ilistrict in town
uhili,
MONROE TOWNSHIP
Oih* (11 Trnst M o, one ill As^esMor, two 12 .lu«tic»« the Peace, thr«‘o i.'ii * ur
»nfl one Supervisor for each
said township,
KLOYD TOWNSHIP 0 o M i Trustee. one ( 1 t /Xpsesunr, two (2* ConutiilileB i» done Sup* rvi^or for each road district in said township, MARION TOWNSHIP One (1 I Trustee, one ( 1 • Assessor, two (2* Const iMoii und one Supervisor for each roardistrict in Hiii<l township. (iPKKNCAsTLK TOWNSIIIP One(1) Trustee, ore tl) Assessor, fourth Justices of the Pefice four (11 ConstahleB and ono Sup rvisor (drench road distrietict. sai‘ l
town.-'h p,
MADISON TOWNSHIP One (1) Trustee, ono < 1' Assessor, one (1 Justice of the peace, two (2) Oonstahles and ono''iiitcrvisor for eaeh rond district in said
j township.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (»ne(lj T'ustoe, one (1)
Alspaugh’a majority, ‘d’d-f. FOB COUNCILMAN Ut WARH—
Snider . ...130 Knight 1 Iff
Snider’* majority, 11.
|for cocNctt.JiAN 2d wvnn—
Ashton 51 Allison 44 Bowen 37 Blake f>0
Blake’s plurality, 9.
NT Lou S. Catnback has been prune-1 ing around town tnis w, ck like a well groomed circus horse—when asked why
he was in such fine shape, ho invariably K „ B councii.man, 3d ward
smiled, replied that it was a hoy of good- Hays ly size, seemly proportions, mid cal culated to bring glsdncssto the hearts of
any household.
|£r Last Saturday evening the music
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election resulted as follows: President, 1 (Costs paid). M. 8. Miller; Vice President, D. Wilder; l.'onradCook vs. John H. Chenoweth— ; Rec. Sec , J. Curtis; Cor. Sec., K. Grim: On note. Dismissed by plaintiff at lu>
| Censor, E. Sterling; Consuls, Rofii' son, costs.
I Rogers and Dutch Several' .Etna Life Ins. Co. vs. Silas Watts anil \sbury boys wont out to a spelling match Susannah Watts—Foreslosgre, JmL jat Horace White’s school on ia-t Friday ment of Foreclosure against ilofendent,oi ! night Roberts’ Rules of Order s default, for $2,101 ‘2’', and costs. j coming into high favor Aith the liternrv The Grand Jury concluded its labori societies, and knotty questions are no j on Thursday last, with report on condiI longer decided by Cushing’s Manual .. tion of county jail, and was discharged | .. .Theroom adjoining Dr. Baker’s roe- 'for the term. jitatinn room has been put in order and The trial of the Durham ease bids fail will serve as a museum and experiment to occupy the rein under of the pn-eie
| room Mr Sterling, of the Sirdoi i Preparatory class, has gone homo to nave ; the measles John White, of the l Junior Preparatory class, has been very . sick The song book is out at last.
Asses-nr. ono (11
Justice of the Ponce, two i i<’ notables anir on" Siii'orvinor for each road district in said
township,
WARREN TOWNSHIP On©( 11Tnetoe. oneill Assessor, three fjN Justices nf the Peso", one to reside in tb< town of Putnam vi He. throe IJ l Const allies mid one Supervisor for c*.-h road district in sniit
township,
JEl'KER.SON TOWNSHIP
Ono (1 I Tru-tec, one ft) Assessor, one 111 Ju-tie© ol th" Pc ice. two r2l Cons'Hblcs aDji one Sii|iervisor for each read dist-iet in said
township,
MILL ' REEK T' WN8IIIP Oneill Trustoo, one tli Assassot. on© IV Ju-li'-e of the I'citc®. iwo 1.'i Con-tahtoa anil ono Soiiervisor for each road district in said
township.
i’LOVEUDALK T< WNSHIP
idvantage of I is weak conditio at pres-
, . i Ono(1)Trustoo. one tl) issessor. onoCI) lit, as it 1 s Pep year. ..... Mr. J, . . lu-tico of the Peaoe. three i J 1 Constables am)
i week, with a possibility of running
ihe next.
int"
nil hnlv Vt ill go lo K 'lis is th - Week, to j : see! , "tinty lor their npiiroval or rej, "tion
*'.iosiI: iiiiennl linen inicnls nuiiihercd
Pickett will take the cal for Jona ' an twens Apr I 1st E. L. Summers
nsas
like that State their future home. The' est wishes of truny kind liienda attend hem Messrs. Underwood and \ance returned from their liuritir.g expeition, last w ek. well pleased with th'ir 'ip, reporting plenty of game and fun lie writer was present! d w ith i duck, vhich w:ih duly atiemle I to n the culi ary department Sothern’s play i
one Supervisor for each road district in said
ownship.
And thnl nl llie sumo time there wiM ho ub milted tn the votcirs of tho sever il townshipti
tour
one i 1'
i 4 i, livo I h I, six ( Si
ivo ''J i, throe CD,
md nine ipoi,
in iv In"ss wlior. of I have horcunto sot in; h'lini niel theal nf -a'.ICoiut U lireine.ir tic, on ihe third day m Man h. issn. M, H. ItRIDtlEP. Clerk, f’IMM l,4NIATIO^. S’tatc oflndi 'na. Putnam County. I. Me "* T. I.ewman. Sheriff in and for IhOinity on , State afore*.ii I. .1., hereby eortii - he linvo to he u . orreet copy of the orisinn I ■ertificate of election,
The Seymour and English Club ha-
Morrison ....
Iluvs’ majority, 24.
notes.
Charles Hammond says he is satisfied
. It is a curious fact, but a true one, | adjourned until Tuesday, March 30 .. . that of the large number of good singer- . Mr. 3’albott ia building a large ham who attend Asbuay none are willing to | on his place ... R. H. Walls’school sing in a choir at chapel exercises in the at Oaknlia has closed There i.mnrning. Dr. Baker acts as organist and I some talk of macadamizing the Green-
on the Opera House balcony frightened a md for the ticket, but that if it was to de i a!so does most of th© singing. In ye castle and Bowling Green road
to Bar of horses owned by Capt. W. W.; over again he would get the nomination AB(n, and they dashed ofT at a rapid Col Osborn says he had iflaid to him” pacs. They brought up against Traut- right well, hut is not surprised when he man's tobacco store sign, demolished the (thinks of Ihe influences against him. Indian, and then made for around the i Raul Merryweather received eight or square, hut were stopped in their mad ten more votes than at the last primary career One of the horres was quite se- V.J. Cooper says ho was saciifloe" verely injured, some queenswure was for party purposes, or, in other word-, broken, but no other damage waa done j "because he voted against the Irish in worthy of mention. 1878, he was defeated, as it was necessa-
olden time of last term we always hod Wm. M. Torr is working at Oakalia at thi plenty of singers at lecture and chapel lime kiln of Tore Bros’ A family exercises. Step forward, sweet singers ' of negroes have moved into a iiousc on of Asbury, and give us some music Mr. Hillis'farm If wo can’t hav. .... Mr. Crunk, of the Junior Preparatory i hundred dollar library, let us have as class, has left college Dr. Karp’s | large a ono as tho amount of money on e ocution class had no recitations on i hand. Fifty dollars will buy a good
Wednesday and (Thursday Prof. Bassett's room is adorned with a rostrum. Prof. DeMotte has indulged in the same
many books now a-dsys James Lyoits recently bought two mules to
f ‘Tli- Country Cousins” is being reii arsed .. 'I ho inertsl-s have about | iinonsed from this vicinity. What is ext on the programme? lohn I Higgins is the next on the Int 1 f the son-struck—snango, for ibis eo rt j -veathi r Mr. Ellingwuod an ad v, of Kansas, arc vi-iting the family ol | iam-s Turner . . Il-nry Shop- | herd talks of blaeksinithiiig at Buinbridte this slimmer Henry is a good ‘blower.’ There is considerable corn in this vicinity that nuadit to he dug soon Noah Naylor is er-cting thi boss evaprnator for use tho coining season Mrs. Mary Jackson is seriously ill Dick Darnall has com menced putting in somo labor on the farm lately purchased hy his father in this vicinity Folks shouldn’t light their pipes around a straw stack. Herman Timmons lost a good stack hy a mishap of tho "song and dance man,”... The maple crop has been almost
M T. LEW MAN .
Mi or iff Putnam (’runty Inclinim
work in tho company quarry a failure in tliis vicinity.
Boom! Boom!! The Campaign i». nw o on. I armors, now s tho limefov on to begin ooking about V; see when on can buy harness and saddles III* Lenpest, or in other w -rds get the lies' irticlu for the I. ust money. L. L. Louis Ba iduidge, Indiana,has the largos) stock n PtitnaiiiCnunty. I bought a large stock d material heforo the advance, and alii 1 prepared to give my patrons the ad van*' 'age. ! have now 76 sets of harness and 7'> saddles and oilier work neoord'n’.and 25 th z> n horse collars which I willsei a' old prices, and as for material and workmanship I cannot be b-at. Mj stock is made from thu best of f'hroand Virginia leather, and mado in bo«t of style. I am hound to make a trade that will stick to me. if good work and fair dealing and low prices will do it. Now cut this out and remember it. Money sived is tnonoy made. Cal! and aee m»
and get pricea.
’2mil. L. L. Loots.
