Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1880 — Page 5
THE STAR.
CITV AND COUNTY
Died, jijct about an hour ... W. F. In W a&kington tp., infiint sot of Wm- 0*fTer h»s gone to Cincinnati to lay
Chancy. in a stock of goods Pickel s
In Grec-ncastle tp„ March JO, 1880, of l “ 8 tL '* u "‘ KTC ,nov ' n S the roads
of measles, infant son of George Glide- t>e,n,? P asslblL ‘ Tetnporanc has bought Downs' well. meeting at the Presbyterian Church next
1" „ Man li », UW. ot
5, —»K.-. pih-:r»«.'l rn..l b.H . roll- ofbo».l.. U-.IU.IC-d of ,ml,t fov„, l.».,»
° a era i n r nn t'a 1 sat//anti * f . 1
J. D. STE VENSON & SON.
-Mike Sage fruit aland.
ing. Another meeting to-day. 12 years.
g^^Tramps are getting numerous as 1° Kussell tp., Feb. 27, of throat ami
the weather crows warm.
lung trouble, Wm. F. McGaughey, aon nt .
i , , L r. , , house in a short tune..
►William G. Morgan and Joe. P«,r- Ja ‘ nes tn<J s »rah McGaughey, aged "4
again convalescent Joel Whitted has move I to Illinois again 1 \\ ork will commence on our new store
.... II. Ilarri-',
years, 2 months and 12 days.
ter are visiting friends at Centralia, Ills, g^Miss Laura Kelly : r. at Annapolis this #oA. attending the marriage of a
friend.
K^.’oncs sells she Skidmore and . . . . , , „ , , suddenly, only living about an hour aftn Pure Com cigars a sample proves them )irst tiik , „ sick . , lo !( . ft us NVu(lm . s .
wlio has been working in Kvansvilte tor some time past, is home again. He says |
In Whitesvillc, March 22, of congestive he has not .-hanged his politics one parti- 1 ch.il, Thad, only child of Dr. and Mrs. c ; e whi | e sojourning in the -Pocket." Culver. 'I'had was a bright little boy, 3 *
years and 4 days old. He died very
good.
jgy-Lev. Mr. Chamberlin, of Liporte, visited Greer.castle the front of the
wce * t " spirit has returned unto the God who gSy-. iis. Alois Hetrick, ot Kcvery, gave it. Dr. and Mrs. Culver have tn Kansas, is visiting her parents in this sympathies of their many friends hero ii city- their gn at loss. May they realize thin fgv 'l ho fund i i the aid of Ireland, their little one is “not lost, but gone be
sub-ciibed in this county, amounts to fore."
Souilieast tioiiroe.
Tho residence of Mr. James Fytle was
day full of life, the pride of his parents burglarised one night last week and a favorite with all; he is brough .. .Tho Center Point dramatic combina-1 back a cold and inanimate form; but hi> , , * on will give an cxhiliition at Wesley
Chapel, on Saturday evening. April 2.... Joe Case’s school is out . .
A Shepherd came as the sun arese. By a path that has Iona been trod, And carried our latub through the luista ot
night
To his fold in the Mount of (iod.
With a tearful eye and a bleeding heart, We must bear it and strusslo on—
Must etimb the mount by the .Shepherd’s
track
To tho fold where our lamb is gone.
J. H. F.
Carpenter-villi, March ?4, 1"<0.
about $d3u. Be#‘John T. Craig of this city has opened up a first-class meat market at Clo-
verdale.
K^N'ow the busy hum of the machinery at Rirch P.rothers’ Woolen Fac-
tory is again heard.
IftjrTha Greencaslle Iron and Nail Work* have shut down, that tho nail
inaikct may bo made better.
#iay*T, U. Sott. the Fancy Goo Is Mar,
is having Ids store renovated, repaired, tory (.’ass. is sick with the measles and fixed up in a handsome manner. Philo, Plato and the Philomath, ans hehi fctf-Klder Herod preached an aid. an irter-toci"ty social on Thursday evesermon at the Baptist Church, last Mon- ning, and had a pleasant time.... On las. dey night to a good congregation. Saturday evening, by invitation of Miss te*-llun. Robert Mit-rs of Hloomme- Sel'ic Bridges, the members of the Ju ton, a candidate for Congressional hen- nior ! repai atory class assembled at
Avery Stalk Cutter, tho host
The Grangers are taking in a good many new members, and seem to be in good cheer over the success of their •rder The members of both
parties aru dissatisfied with their town- '\ o tm? agents for everything in the Agrieultuial line:
-hip tickets. .. Tho revival meeting st:l, h cutter in the market: WierSulky Breaking Plow; Lansing Spring Tooth Har•t Christian i nion chapel is largely at- row; Champion. Hamilton, Richmond and Imperial Steel Plows ami South Bend ended and mn.h good i; being aecom- Chilled Plows. W e will jiiit tliese chillotl plows (Hit in the field and guarantee them to ruu ’ lishetl .Wheat in this neigh- lighter that an v chilled plow sold. Brown’s Celebrated Two-horse Corn Planters and Check
Rowers. Every farmer in Putnam county should call and see the Empire Reaper and Mower, manufactured by the old reliable machine man, d.K. Seiberling. of Akron, Ohio. It is the lightest draft and most durable machine in the market. We propose a field trial, this coining sesaget a 0, k with all other machiner sold in tin* county. We will sell you Agricultural Implements, Stoves.
On<:-:i;\ i
I'ntiiam ville.
The Putnamvillo burglars will
Asbury I'nivrrsity. ' Vi e ride south . Major Birch, of, ^ :ll ‘ l hvare, and all other goods kept in our line at prices that defy eompetitiou.
Klmer Roberts, of the Junior Prepare- 1 Grccncastle, was in town this week
.The weather is fine and farmers are it work John Bolton has bought ■ho Holloway property for $1300, and has noved therein We understand hat Mr. Clap-addle will go West soon
.1. D. STKY KNSON \ SON, >\osl SmIr S(|iiaro, Greencaslle, I ml.
4Tovrr<l:il<‘. 'I'lie Democratic Primary
in Cloveras follow>:
hei
ors in ftis district, spent last Saturday in , rcs '^ enco on ^ n ^ erHon s * reet *' or P ur , , ... ....
pose of holding their regular monthly i Tec-U Frank Kaiser vis ted Black 'phoo
this oil v
social. 'I'lie larger part of Hie class wa-
fliir-There ha. been a great amount o' p rcscn , an d had a pleasant time tu interest manifested in the Durhamc.se; | a8t Tue8day evening J. C. Fletcher, o people were anxious. ycsUrday. to learn Im j ian#polSi Sutured to a f.ir-sized aud. fhe .1 iisult. cnee in Meh.rry Hall. The subject oi Bar 'W. H. Burk has bought a finely his locturo was, ‘ Two Thousand Miles built miniature steam engine, and w-ll U p tho Amazon." The proceeds are t. soon have one of his combined peanut- used in paying for the piano used bv Di roasters and music boxes in operation. Baker’s cUss in music ...Capt. Mason JS^Mr. Iryse V.Leonard rctunn d from oftiie Senior Preparatory class, is wrest North Carolina, last week, w ith his bride, ling with tho measles ... Mr. Swvzy inee Miss Sallie Tu.s.s<y. They have set- 1 out. after a long sickness, looking fresh tied down to home life in iLisseli town- as a daisy, and his Freshman brethren ship. rejoico thereforeProf. Bassett lec- *®“ Special services a’. Christian ' t, " ,ed ll ‘ Rt s " n,1 »J. on ‘ HumHuga ”.... Church, in observance of Faster, to rnor Ttie I’hilomathoan hold her election last
W. ii. Cunningham Bandy's majority, 2:
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llo
75
James Garnet has moved onto his ,la!e ’ Ia ' st
farm east of town John Bowen ^ i 1, ' 1U 114L ' 1 , K ’
ias moved into his property cast of Deer 1,111
M. Layno..
Haw k lact Sabbath George Sinclair's majority, 32. lurst and Frank Williams arc off buying - roB asskssoii. Cattle Putnamvi lo had a small J, F. Bandy ... dre on Monday night. About 12 o'clock . J- F- Horn . ....
• he alarm of fire was hoard In the West nd, and we soon learned that Adam
Buitstd's house was being consumed. He The Lewiston Water Power Company .adjust rented tho house to some parties U , l". ,ildin K a tremendous dam at tho foot . . . , | a | , i of Iiichunison Lal\0, Mo, It will be oCO or a whisky shop, and somu th.uk that it ff . pt ]onK . J() fcct lliKh wilh J; ; g8t(1Si Rn( , was tired. Our theory is this, at least w j]| make a lake with an area of PJ
we will suggest it: Adam is thought to square miles.
oe about half crazy attunes. He claims' , {( . lh . r ,. Mr , rt . lal „|. to have a wonderful liniment that wilL nM . . .. , , . .i , the followinj is a list lurnisheil by the draw the lire out of a bum almost in- , , . , , .
loc-il committee,cf persons who subscrit)-
-tantly. He sometimes burns Ins own! (;(1 or , noru t0 thc Irigh p.-iiof Fund:
tiesb and then applies his liniment and ,i 0 j in Funnican
iraws the firo out to show the ctlicaey of \trs. John Funnican.
$20 00 . 10 ('()
row. The church will be handsomely Friday. The Adelphian, i’hilo and Plat. | „
decorated with flowers, evergreens, etc., have all passed through stormy tunes ... , d - R >'n dicine. -Now, may wo not suppose rank Cameron o M aud Elder Badger will preach on the regard to elections, and now U seems tin. bat M r. lieitsel condudtd try his medi-. k lu (>,
the Philomathean is to have a taste ot I ,nu 0,1 tho corncrhl!i house » f ‘er ap- Rd Huir.uan 5 CO trials and tribulations. . .0. L. Brooke .dying the torch, but failed to apply thc Thomas Goggin 5 00 ot tho Senior class, had his head cut in s ! ‘'i.’ment soon enough, hence the contia-, Henry B. Martin 5 00
resurrection.
g©" Cornelia J. Farley asks to be divorced from Daniel A. I'arler. alleging in
her complaint that she has furnished ^vere manner while wrestling by falling
said Farley shelter, food and raiment aKtt ' nst a , *, 0< ’ , 1
during their niarri.-il life, and that now
he has abandoned her.
Mr. Julian, a formei
student, is back again in this class 1'he Sophomore shaketh in his boots and
, , his hair doth stand up with horror when ieM ho i rawfordsvdle Journal says. h „ tllink8 of lhal oration p r#f . I)t> .
>r ' ' ' ' '’ * ' j* 1,1 ' lit d ° < ''' 1 I HI ' Motto says he was always taught to take Greencaslle tp. known as tho Walnut 11. H. llillis |lM.pu rut at lot . 11 .oi ist c ii.rt . ast 0 ||-| 1 j s when he came in the presence | Hill neighborhood might prove readable -Lis. U. Edwards
Suhdnv. both morning and evening. In the afternoon he lectured at College ( Im-
pel. The Doctor is a profound and an interesting speaker.
.•ration.... .Tho Blue Ribbons met on *'• ,. i • t - . Marshal A. Moore luesday night to organize. j p p ip
SocnATi-s. j 0 j in Cawley
Ge<». J. Langsdale
<'o\v gill Mi-hool-ilutise. M.D. Bridges
„ . . , . , James J. Smiley .. 5 fK) Perhaps a few lines from that part of |{ USRt; i /\Uen 5 ()()
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Bat Finn .
0. II. McCaber 1>. Phipps Put Sutlivsi W. A Bishop Ptonick, Curtis A Co. K. Marquis Black Bros Fee A - Keo M rn. Gtogan . .. I F. Crews ... G. Blark ... !!. C. Lewis . J Dent T. O’Connell . . Win. t’allagban . ...
I. \V. Joyce 1 1
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of young ladies, and that turn about is | to your inany readers:
t! k l" 4 ' r p’-*y- He therefore suggests that the young ladies take otf th”ir military cajs
Howard Briggs 5 Col. John Osborn
M Kirby
0. R. Black 1 1). Leonard 1 John Ragan 1 N. Gifford 1 Win. Ryan .... 1 W . Beeves. 1
J. Hannifin .. . . . Win. Hurst
F. C, McGrath
I. . P. Chapin C. Hammond T. U. Grooms
J. Crose W. G.Overstreet J. T. Owen ... .
J. Sage B. C. Goulding J. C. itatciitl I’. Ash R. L. Migert .
Conrad Cook ....
D Stevenson A Son
\V. Owens
J Gillispio Dr. A. C. Fry Phil. Albaugh
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Stnte of T niliana, Putnam ('our.ly I, M< -» • 1’. Mrolff.«, rierk ol I ho ('irsuiiroari in anil lor xsi<t county anti State, do to rob> certify that thara i- to be votes l r and etMlM on tto- r tlh day of April, A, l), ISHO, tho fulloit-
ina util t-rit, lo-wit :
I 0R.IACKS0V TOWNSHIP
Ono 111 Trurtei'. ,110 1I I Atreit.’or. twol 2lJus tire of O10 Peaco, to ro^itlo In the town td No, Maysvillo. twoC21 Cnnatabla* an<l 01.1 Supor viror for ent-h read iliulrict in sniil township.
FRANK LIN TOWNSHIP
One f 11 rrustco, ono Assessor, two (21 Jus tioos of tho I’caoe. one in rt-side in die town o( (‘ar|o'ntt-rsvi 1 lo. two (21 Constables anti 001siipir. isor for carh ro«d dis'rict in said tews
ship,
RUSSELL TOWNSHIP
tlnrlll Trustee, ono ill Assessor, ono lit .1 usliee of tho I’eaeo.twnt’g 1 Constables and on* Supervisor fur cai-ii road district in said tows
■hip,
CLINTON TOWNSHIP
Ono 11) Trustee, ono ill Assessor, one 11 ' Justice of the Penoe. f2> Ponstnhles at d en« Suitervisor fur oat-h road district In said town
■hip,
MONROE TOWNSHIP One (1) Trustee ono it) Assewor, two 12 Justices of tho Peace, three (o I Constebtos snd one Supervisor for each road district to said township, FLOYD TOWNSHIP Ore (1 1 Trustee, one (ti Assessor, two f2' t’onstablos a'd ono Supervisor for each road district in said township, MARION TOWNSHIP tine 11 1 Tin ice. one (P Assessor, lwo/2i Corstables and one Snpervisor for each roe,t district in said township. 1; It E KNC A STL I: TO W N SHI P OnetP Trustee, one (1) Assesror. fanrd' Justices of tho i'eace. four it I I'onstahles aod one Supervisor for ouch road distrii-tiot said township.
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when they enter the assembly room
jj^»i.olloge Avenue < hurch. Special 0l)( j 0 f this term is at hami anil a va
Gr.KVK i’osv.
.. ^ . I T.l yV' 11 lS sf " 0r <; ol. John Osborn 5 00 illy good Little Johnny Spring- Williamson & Daggy 5 00 •r, who was so severely, and as it was Col. C. C. Matson 5 00 i'bought at tho time, fatally, kicked by a M. Lnckridge 5 Oi) horse, is rapidly recovering under the -''‘roine Allen .. 5(H)
- ,. , ,. I'hoK. C. Hammond treatment of Dr. Hopwood Our ThpB i. ayno
i sugar makers have been reasonably sue- ;i. H. Buina • cessful ... .Our school will soon Dennis Connors
.Vlnlfii. clos';. We have had a good long term. ' -'Brick Sheady. The measles are still on ( 'has and wo arc confident that much good has j ,. v j iteqhodq ' Knetzcr has the boss pieco of wheat in been accomplished. In tho afternoon of ij 0 |, n Dunn this neighborhood Lute Camp-1 Tuesday, April Cth, the school and liter-1II. H. Mathias
Sunday School at 1:45 p.m. Lessor. I|bell is home for the anmnier ary society of this district will unite in ' rank A. Arnold
Kings _'J.1-_1. Masten Hunter will mo re to Greoncastle giving an exhibition. Wo are using ev1 reaching »t I ••uat Street Cliurch in a few days lohn Cunning- >»ry efl’ort to make it a success. Good 0 jr p;|lis
Sunday morning, at half-pant ten, by the , ham is building a fine residence for Jas. music will|be furnished hy Oscar, Albert Win. II Crow 2 (Hi pastor. Subject, "Jacob Wrestling with Hope Miss Flora Kllis will and Ktlle Smith. The Brick Chapel ( ''.tin Murphy 2 (Hi
the Angel.” At night there will be a tearl. the rcmuir.dcr of the school in Dis- -dring band has also promised to he pres- ^^’ ‘‘ van ' Sunday School quarterly review service, trict No. 1 James Hodden ent. A good programme has been ar- |, r q \y |> pa ^ u '' The lenstms of tho quarter will bore- and Thomas Smith paid a Hying visit to ranged; quite a number from Oreenrastlo tl. M. Randol....
0() 1 J. T. Sutherlin ... 1 fK)
Faster services will bo observed in this ( , glion of (iTe day8 with it .
cl.urch next Sunday, with a sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. tn , and an Faster conceit and reading sen ice at night by the children and the congregation. The church will bo appropriately decorated and tho be-t of music will be rendered.
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A. R. Bratlin . M. .1. Cooper M. Repan Fusler & Meltzcr.. . F. A. Hays M. Mnriarty Add Hanna John Crane, sr
Win. II. Burk 1 W. W. Jones .... 1
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v.owed by Miss Jcnnie-Moorc, Mrs. Kate Indianapolis, last Tucsdav
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have promised to assist us. Our people Henry Steog 2 IK)
Price, Miss Ella Morrison, Albert Burn-: a goodly number of tho Maltaitcs have are kind and hospitable and promises M ichael eiiton........ side, Mr. Clippingor, A. C. I.ongden and boen attending tho rouivnl meetings at kind welcome to any and all strangers |>, lln |. k Dii -aii -"iu Rev. «Y. 11. Grimm. Good musie' will bo Fillmore for the last few nights ... who may wish to attend our entertain- Redmond O’Brien
interspersed. Tho public and especially those interested in Sunday School work are cordially invited to be present.
. Morris Goodwin went to Cincinnati merit
Col. Wright favored tho ! Thomas O'Connell, jr.
on Wednesday temperance: meeting
They hold « people of this neighborhood with a IreFillmore every ture, last Sabbath, entitled, ' The rich
Dots trio \% odrlini;
At thc residence of Mr. Fleming McCray
of Washington township, on Thursday ^ l>or8e tradl . r evening, March ib, when Mr. \\ . F. Wise a |. o j
of Floyd township and Miss Maty F. McCray, Mr. Robert L. Ilow'.ett ol Kentucky and Miss Fmun K. McCray were
Wednc-sdsy inght with good success. . Ho wing oats is the order of the day .. ..Ms. Hi dden is the ch im-
Hcalth is gcncr-
B. II.
Mrs. M. A Hinote....
Dr A. Hinote
Joseph Herbert, sr
< Hi'|»oiilorsv ills*.
man and the beggar.” X.
Tim. Lynch .
t Card. i’tt. H.igan ..
John Doyle . .
Kin rot: Staii: lias. Lyons... Tho entertainment on Marclt 17 was Dm. faring, jr
not as successful financially as was antic- J**- hitzgerald 2
committee made some .V it ' ha ? 1 Malont ‘J r
Fd. Kin-, 2 fX)
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G. W. Corwin . J. W. Beck •I Daggy Win. Cohen N Sharp . Thos. Abrams. . II. Kitlevorg Issue iv Kahn . . I. Katin...
K Rice...
Mary Fiizgerald D. Bata....
A. Riley
Pat M urphy... J O'Connell M. McAvay . C Taber., ■I McAvay.,.. J. O'Mullan . ... D R R -kli
M Woods J. Higgle
T. O'Connell, sr Win. Callahan
(Vi I. W. Joyce.... O’)' W. E. Starr... 00 ' J. R. Miller...
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towu.'bii',
MADISON TOWNSHIP Ono (11 Trustee, etie 111 Assessor, nuo O' Justice of (he I’r»c», two 121 (’onsl»tile» and ono Sueervisor for each road (iistrirt in saiil
township,
VV ASHIN(!TON TOWNSHIP
One. 11 Trustee, one (1 I Assessor, onn ( 1 • Justice fit'the I’eace, two t |(' nstables and one Supervisor for each road di-trict in said
township.
WAKKKN TOWNSHIP
One ( 11 Trnetce. ona(l) Assessor, three (3j , , ,, Justices of the Peace, one to reside in the | town of PutnaraviHe, three I :i 1 Constables aiid • OK | one Supervisor (or each road district in sas«i
(XI ! township,
JEFFERSON TOW NSH II* One (11 Trustee, one (II t'sessov. one (1' Justice of the i’eace, two (21 Konsrahles and one Supervisor lor each road district in said
township,
MILL CHEEK TOWNSHIP One (I) Trustee, one (1 I Assessor, one tlf Justice of tho Peace, two (2) Constable* anti one Suporvisor for each road district in said
township.
i’LOVEKHALK TOWNSHIP One(11 Trustee, one (1) Assessor, onetl) Justiee of the Pence, three t :t l Constnblei and one Supervisor fur each road district iu said
township.
And that at the same time there will he ub. initted to the voters iff the several townshipof said county for their approval or rejection. Constitutional Amendments numbered one (• twol2i, three(u), four t4i, live to., siatSi.
and nine (!X)l,
In witness whereof I have hereunto set t>>
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, hand and the sent of said Gnat t at Oreennae 1 K’ tie, on the third day of March. ISHO. 1 OO M. D. BRIDUE8. Clerk.
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100. I»K4M MJlVI'IOV I (V) State of Indiana, I’litnam Ciinnly,
i (xi L Moses T, l.ewman, Sherirt' in anil for the I : ,' counly and State aforesaid, do lierehjr certiftr
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ipated Vf’t thp i wm uiinf u Kiuoe aotuc ., I* " ,
nirri i Am t (l o*-* pr ■( nt v n i IaniitTs havt* comraonced breaking muncy, and the performance gave goner- J, Riley Deed Mr. James B. Ogle and wife, o' week* Lave been very haul or. why at W-, the committe- deairo to roturul roU G. This tier
and gentlemen | 7’ ^"^’osh
comprising thc company, and especially Mfirrat- i(() \
her.: last Satuiday to the ladies, who carried their roles ad-
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on (K) n i (X) (X) (SI (H)
Mancie, Ind., Miss Jennie Walla, of I.imr- Sugar making is about played ; of thttnU , t0 the , idiett
daIe,',Mi.-s Lizzie Hall, I-ura McCray. mit Burglars wmt thr.ugl, all
Hattie McCray, Mr. Gharle. Hall, Shit-liB three of our stores hero last Saturday to the ladies, who carried their roles ad-1 D. Knright McCray and others, from Brtck Chapel. nl oht, but didn’t get much-money Inirably . An ,, 8 h„ul., occasion again > Cody'. The ceremony was mtprexw.ve y per- , e0 med to be what they were looking for.' C(IUKC thclM t0 siT0 pntert.inmont,
formed by Rev. W . A. Smith, of Bam* , The Republicans of this town- - wish the( n success and the generous pat w Lu « k M 1 00 bridge Circuit after which a 1, as. of good ship held a convention at Hale’s school ^ of the dram.-lovmg public which , ML Downs' 1 '°
ttlngs invitingly sprc.,1 was enjoyed by hoU8e last Saturday and nommated A. J.! they so richly deserve. CoMMm., . i I*. Martin.....:.': i be evening was characterized by Hart for truatee, ii. A. Bridges for'sses- John Ci. wi-' fn Soc'v 1). D. Tompkins.,.
I. Maco ...
B. Mct'iin
A. Ifiiffman
•f. Pollum
8. s McCoy.
J. Grammy
•f. Rightsell..
J. RiehUell
A Lybier .
II. Cruse
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all.
congtatulotions to
the happy couples
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jj. Murphy
und j The charge on which Rev. J. W. Hied ij R p || 0 p
sor, R.C. Stokes and James Baker for
adding faces, pleasant jokes and aoul-! j UHtices of the p l . 8Cei 8. L. James
attiring music until a late hour, i’crft ct ,v ra . Carpenter tor c.-nstabh s s to be tried before a church tribunal at I Bat Kel'lop .
the Brown graveyard last Wednesday, tion asserts that he deals in wheat op He died of a cengestive chill—was only (ions. jH. Gifford
Kicma F. Hewlett near brick Chapel. Mtiy the life of each be a happy life.
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Pat Moyo 1 00 W. Henley. 1 00
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C. D. Smith
N. Smith . .
J. V Filer
J. I’. Brown . J. A. McCullough F. M. Sanders ...
J. Allen H. Elliot
F. Crouse J. W. Fellows....
L. Stoner.
Wm. Reberts ...
B. Wright
john crank, Sec’y.
L. P. Chapin, Chairman.
conn . . . IX) the above to ho a rnrrect copy of the originat
(X) '-ertiticiiio of olt-i tion,
. ri, I M, T. LEW MAN.
.'hi-rifr Putn»m Count v, Indiana1 (H) —
J Boom! Boom!! The Campaign u> j Oy now open. Farmers, now is thc time ftw l (X): you to begin looking about tn see where 1 (X) you can buy harness anil saddles the J J ll cheapest, or in other words get the best j (j) article for tho least money. L. L. Louis l Ot) Bainbridge, Indiana,has the largesj stock 1 <X) injl’utnamCounty. I bought a large stock of material before the advance, and am prepared to give my patrons the advantage. I have now 75 sets of harness and 75 saddles and other work accord in.',awl 25 dozen hone colitis which 1 will sel at old prices, and as for material aud workmanship I cannot bo beat. My 1 CK) stock is made from tho best of ( h • and 1 Mi Virginia leather, and made in best of 1 III Myle. I am bound to make a trade that 1 Oo W 'H tR'clx np*. if good work and fan 1 (JO dealing and low prices will do it. Now * cut this out and remember it. Money saved is money made. Call aud see me,
and get prices.
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