Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1880 — Page 5
THE STAR.
CITV AND COUNTY
f ° r TnK Star—onl y ono | of h » v,n g y° ur stah'es and outbuildings Danville Janies Lydick will occupy 'he State against any sharp practice of ' ^fTlTTTIVT^. ^*-1) ^1 f ' !•’ L i burned by catching fire from the pipes | the residence nf Mr. Hall, in Groveland contractors in making changes in plans C ^ I jC J -L H £
in township, on of tramps who lodge in them, and whoj ... When a person has so little confl- and speciticationn for the purpose of
Monday, March 29, infant child of Henry p ers j s t in going to sleep pipe in mouth.
1’arish, aged about three weeks.
pyDr. Smythe's children have the
measles.
iy Col. Matson speaks at (tainbridge ho
to-night.
jyMiss Nellie M. Hays is visiting at
Tana, Ills.
fy Mr. Satu Albin has returned from
Chicago,
jy Miss Ida Peck is visiting friends at Tetre Haute. sy Democratic meeting at the Court Ilonse to-nlgnt. gy The streets have been scraped and cleaned—good. gy Miss Flora Darnall, of Morton, is visiting Grecncastle. iy-\Vill Talburt of \Yaveland, was in town Monday. BySae the new advertisement of Hays’ '• rade Emporium. ay [lev. Mr. Meiktl, of Brazil, wasin the city this week. ay Mrs. Kate Hays, of Attica, Ind.,is visiting relates here. ay Miss Ella Bryan has gone to Kansas to spend the summer. ay We are informed that the fisn would not bite last Sunday. ay-Fred. Wcik is building a new residence on Jackson street.
ay Klder A.J. Frank and wife rejoic,, year than last—them were too many last and feel exceeding glad over the arrival year ... James Foudray’s horse, "Yorkof a little feminine stranger at their shire Billet—at pump shop stable—is
ay Walter Rosebro, a student of Wabash and a resident of Crawfordsvillo. visited friends in Grecncastle the past
week.
dence in the citizens of his own neigh- K ett ' n K nioney out of the State
Not that there are any more tramps this 1 borhood as to think he cannot get justice Treasury. Mr. Allen had the State
done him in a lawsuit, and moves a case | contractors and other influences to com- j to another township, he generally gets bat in urging the passage of this bill, and what be went after. Comment is un- it failed in the Hourse by a few votes onnecessary One evening the pa«t week ly- ** shortly after the close of church, and i - I,tm<‘diilr.
L Si eT wVTn n,,,0n L. t „/ T! JUSt , aCr0SS ,he S ‘ ref,t fron ' ,h( * ch ' lrch; '' On last Sunday afternoon Col. Neff ad-! fences were laid low by the wind 1«* pugilistic encounter was indulged in by a Jresscd , he Stlnd Scho0 , haturaay... 1 ne following i« an extract i couple of our youn^ gents. J
CLOTHING
At the
"just simply immense.” The “Black Diamond” Minstrels are going to Brazil
M Ml I have just npene<t a large stock of Sprlnr Clothing, for men, boys and children, ia ail
the
>4 v uwA. ^4oY>\tv\ Webought direct from the largest manufacturers, and are able to fit from the largest in the smallest, and sell strictly at WHOLESALE
PRICES:
(iive us a cell and we will guarantee to sell
Steeg’s on Wednesday evening to prac- you clothing less than any house in thocity.
Somebody broke into the ^better good, and better its.;
... J Men s good suits at $*> (X), < 00, 8 00, 9 0>. ,, r school-house hist Saturday night ■ 10 00, 11 00, 12 00. 13 OO, 14 00, and 15 00.
School closed on Thursday, to bo resumed on the f.rst Monday in May, on
, ,, , . . , „ account of the measles... .Bill Stecg'is.. deavoring to work up a gas boom, that he blown down by the storm, last Satur- Chas. I.undy and lady, of Bainbridge, | op)?nini , a regtallr%nt nnd , unch stnnil *. l1 may bo made rich out of the earnings of da .V • • ■ D. E. Badger lost a line calf last were visiting friends here the past week. ( ) ie ,Junction | 10 , 1S( . fins p l)T ,i i,.,.
' • . . . Mr. Ralph Pickett has sold to John ^ t0 Illinoig to work lhis Bwn " CT Jackson forty acres of land in Boone Qn last Tuesday evening a good audience ' county John’s land will raise g«od assfitnblod at t , le 8choo ,. hoilsc to listen to
corn if he can got the bung
tegrThe wheat continues to improve in appearance, ami the prospect lor an unusually large crop grows better each
day.
•&*Measles is the prevailing disease in Grecncastle, and cases are numerous, with a probability ot considerable in-
crease.
gtaY Mr. Mel. Mcllaflio shipped to Macon, Miss., on Wednesday last, ns fine a
lot of saddle horses as
this county.
_ The blood
from the South End Poet’s spring poetry: j flowed freely from the young “bloods," Winter has gone and spring is here- and a knife, a pistol, and some good turnAnd birds are singing o’er their lax: -i . • , . , Tramps and mosquitos are also near. l"ke material were handled rather proAnd the speckled hen sings o’er her'lay.’ uiiscuoosly. The wounds were dressed
by Dr. Fat ver. We have two churches in our town with numerous members in onr midst who talk morality, law ami order. Will all such como to the front and help put a stop to such lawlessness in
our midst, or aro their professions only t j ce g j n „-
‘‘chaff,” and that for Sunday use. . Far-
ever went out of Monday... .A number of our young fel- mors are now busy sowing oats... lows took in the dance Monday night. .. can now he procured at the stores that
I,overs can now linger at the gate, List’ning to the cat’s mew-sick; And the frog is cooing to his mate—
And—and, I fear the reader is growing sick.
w.
\orih fiJrwiirii'illt*.
George Daggy visited the co intry, j
on the sub- :
joct of "Salvation.” lie explained his subject by the object method. He represented the bad boy with a crooked stick : the good with a straight stick; the had man with a very hard, crooked beech limb; and the Christian with a graft. The I usual programme was dispensed with The Sunday School is to be re-organizod to-morrow . . Some ladies met at Mrs.
8*irAnother speculator is here en- • • • • ,Jam(JS had a I* 00 apple tree are, as the saying is,‘‘dead ripe.” Mr.
Hoys’ Suit* from $1 (10 to 12 50. rin.Mt a. iiaim.
the tax-payers.
8®“The Black Diamond Minstrel
Troupe talks of giving a performance at b 0 ° sl A Passed over the I
Brazil—every person who attends will be
well entertained.
te.V'Tho Terre Haute Mail says: Miss Katie Grooms, of Grecncastle, who is visiting in the city, will bo Miss Carrie Wolfe’s guest during vacation.
863“ Organization of a Democratic club {bay* Judging from appearances, it at the Court House, tc-night. would seem that the gentlemanly clerks jCr-lohn Cawley shipped a car -rad at tho Poatoffice are more interested in cf horses to St. La’uis Tuesday. tho fi;,ua ''-' s * lia n in the mails—cheese it. May-Chas. E. Allen, of Indianapolis. l0f“Mr8. Alhc-rt Allen and Mrs. A.J.
week.. . .On Monday a bran new freight train, fnew from the engine to the ca-
i., N. A. & C. R.
R.... A party of boys visited Fillmore, ! Sunday.. .. David Badger has been suffering from a sever- attack of rheuma tism . . . Pat. Ash^has tho cot.tract to re pair the road leading to the freight depjt,
, ami has begun work on it. This road has 5 has been rc-opened .. I long needed repair, as do many streets in friends of New Maysville
this part of the city Henry Garrett went to Morton, Tuesday, to work at his trade ... A couple of young ladies in this End have been in the habit of calling each other pet names, such as ”My darl
out and let
the water run a while... .School in District No. 1 is again running on time, after being closed for some weeks on account ol sickness. Also school in District No.
..Cannot our and the resi-
dents between that point and this build a branch gravel road to this point to connect with the Bainbridge and Danville road... How many of our citizens will go to work this spring and gravel their
visited here the f r ont of the week. Burk supplied the Are boys with a nice. ing little sugar lump,” etc. The other sidewalks, whitewash their fences and IQyMrs Sarah J Gardner of Frank- cc> fl' ee after the fire 1 hursday morn evening one of them heard a knock at the outhouses, repaint their houses, and oth
lin town-hip, is reported very sick. B^y-Tho family of Mr. A.S. Bryan had a very pleasant reenion last Sunday. Ma^-Miss Rusio Warner, of Missouii, is visiting Capt. Rmiiey and famflly. B^llarry Lang don says he would not mind having “about a dozen measles.” Baf-Saturday last was celebaatcd w ; ib an unusually large number of drunks. |fcg'’''''iss Kate Coffin, of Westfield, visited Grecncastle the first of the week. Mjjr-Miss Mary Baker, of Bainbridge, visited friends here the front of the week. Itgv Will lain A. Rtultz, of Franklin
ing. A timely act highly appreciated by
the recipients.
#fsy*Mnrriage licenses have been issued to Samuel \V. Clark and Janie Parish, Charles K. Hendricks and Cora B. Martin, Benjamin E. Morrison and Anna
L. Singleton.
MsgTSomc persons set fire to the building known as the “Old Fort,” on College
kitchen door, and supposing it to bo her female friend, she said: "Como in, you darling little sugar lump," and a hungry tramp entered. To judge from the way she squealed, she was surprised. But she quieted down when the tramp was “fired out.” ... Persons returning home at night are frequently pelted with stones
erwi.se beautify and ornament their homes—a good work; lot us see it done. The late “unpleasantness” added somewhat to the school fund ... .Ocea sionally some one feels sore over some-1 thing that may ho found in tho correspondent's column. For ourselves we! can say we aim only to give truthfiii lo-
the speeches of Messrs. Gordon, Stup and Ellis. In reply to the statement in the Banner that Col. Stup went to the Republican meeting for the purpose of answering McSheehy, Mr. Stup said it was a falsehood and that bo never had any such intention ... There has been still another change in the operators here. ... Chas. Stceg and Uriah Marsh went to work in the quarry on Thursday .. The people in this community have decided upon Wm.Berrignn, jr., and Clinton Walls as candidates for constable and justice of the peace The Seymour
0\A
Livery, Sale and Feed
- rP* ,
Stable of IShic'k & ISi’otiirr.
Wc keep the neatest ri*s. host horses, i arriaires, ate., ever kept in Putnam count*'.
ii. ,. , ' , , nil ol whieh are hired out at redueeil rates. and l.nglisn l mb meets on next I uesday j Country people wishing their horses well foil j r ID* !in d f° r *bil® in the city fhould put them
by some unknown persons. It is a very >'al items, and after doing so can hare no
Avenue, Wednesday night, but the flames ,ow amusement, and should be stopped.
were extinguished without the aid of the
lire department.
tetTDr- Philander Wiley has sold to! Dr. Bence, tho east half of the vacant lot, on the corner of Washington and Vine !
.... - - ■ streets, owned bv the Walls heirs, for , "‘T
township, is reported sick—typhoid fever. ^ ^ ^ * the “temperance wheel-horses,” each de-
livered u twenty-minute speech at tom-
ffcjpJesse I nderuood, o( I ranklin p eranoo meeting Sunday night
.The two fenialo “mashers” have swapped hats, and now the hoys say they are irresistible .. .The many friends of David Stevenson will learn with regret that he talks of leaving for St. Louis soon. Judge Bachelder and Dr. Pitchlynn,
apologies to offer; so don't expect any. it.
Tll«‘ I.fgiwllltm'c.
\\ e notice from the reports of several
I illiiion*.
Married, in Fillmore, at the residence of Mr. John Knight, on Thursday, March ‘25, Mr. Samuel W.Clark and Miss Jennie Parish. The attendants were Mr. L. A. tampbell and Miss Moltic Clark, Mr Lemuel Albin and Miss Eva Prather. Among those present wo noticed Mr. F. Scohee, of Brick Chapel, Miss Emma! Cradick, of Quincy, Mr. J. T. Siddcns and Miss Rosa Sidden?, of Grecncastle,
up at our alnkle.
We buy horse* anil mules.
50tf BLACK A BROTHER.
HSr-Thclueh wind on Saturday, tumbled the smoke stack at Harris A* Co's
mill.
Mooting of tho Democratic Central Committee at the Court House next Saturday. Kfet*'’Lev. G. G. Mitchell and family remove from this city to Ohio, in a few
day.
IS?"Mrs. A. X. Grant and daughter, of ,ia - v ni B ht * 110 h,,a lar " ,! audience , "'‘ 1
of thejeounty conventions throughout tho ■ Mrs Annio Goodwlni of alld a State that tho present representatives| numl)cr of otherg The ceremony was have been re nominated to represent inipress j vcly pcrfoimcd b y Rev. Jesae the:r counties and districts in the Fifty- mu, 0 f Coatesville circuit. After the second Gencial Assembly. Oui nt,x *,ceremony the guests were entortained at
township, whom we reported quite sick .i 0S |.|,fi Ford has gone to the vicinity of ^S KS ' al,| re vil. have many iir.por ant (he groom's parents, and a feast of good
BUY A HOME IN MICHIGAN. •ft TO $10 PER ACRE! atroiiB »olU! *ur»-«'rop«! Kaili-oad chroasta (Vn11 1 ■ of I.w.idv. Ilri.lthy < llmnlo. an<l < Iw-
Irlllarnt Puitulallon.
HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMERS. Thoiw lands are a long diatanoe of the Mlmlaaippl River. Ijirge amount aav.d In
travel and trauaportatlon of cropa.
t, ^« hlel ,n
ymcr\\t rman.
’ (XmTmlmloner, tlran l lUpnla, Mlclugan. )
m our columns last week, has since died. Conners ville.lnd., where he
Deceased was highly resoected, and his death is mourned by a large circle of rel
ativesand friends.
te^'Capt. J. J. Smiley addressed the Democratic club at Terre Haute on Mon-
will farm.
_ W - Asitury | uiveoity.
Tim Sophomores are hapey ami think that '82 is tho best class in college
duties to perform, not least of which will good thing8 inT i lingIy sprca(1 wus bo the selection of United States Sena- joved by The evening was charactor. We have always considered when a t( ,; jze(1 by congratu | at j OIls t0 lhc happy i minty secures a good working member couple, smiling faces and pleasant jokes it is wisdom to continue that man at least May thpy liTe a long and happy Ufet two terms, or so long as he continues to, j j, ^
faithful and true *• * l - *• 1 '
the speech was an able one, as proven by the fact that the city papers published a
Mr. Farle, of the Sophomoae class, is sick faithful and true to tho interests of his with the measles . Mr. Emison visited constituents. The Democratic mass con-
hern this week .. Mr. Meikle, of llruzil. vention that met at the Court House, on The temperance folks of this place iJ,'«n'l"mr* *«id''e-u'ntv' sutd<!'i?^r* visited Asbury on Monday.... Mr. Slo- the 10th ol January last, passed a com-! and vicinity have organized a blue rib- Aprlii'A', Dr'^b ’fbe miio^ 1 ' cum, President of Ft. Wayne College, plimcnt on the Hon. Russel Allen, our bon society numbering almost one hun- in*officers, tu-wit:
.f!^!! h wmTI!!!. ttr L°L!!!L^T n ! |Ti8iteaih<! Wo8t Bulldins ’ this weok * and present representative, for his integrity dred. They moot onee a week. 'Tis to „„„ ,. Trit.e < S nT?a'JS ••..l.v
proat deal of good and faithfulness in the Fifty-first Gener- bo hoped that great good will bo done., tice of the Pence, to reside In the town «»fNe«
S»i»te of Tndleon. Putn:«m 0our.tr T \ f . . I I It,.....*...- f'l..^l# . . ft ft iv I’aa*
f Tx rx c- tx /X r. / • ftx tm l? o rx n I > I <x .X w vx ** s-v ft C * ~ * — *■ w • wx. • «» fc i ti.tao? v. vv 11 ”
Kokomo, are
"’^Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mitchell. of |column synopsis next morning,
Hendrick's county, visited relatives hero
this week. foreign Missionary Society of 1 ollege ogve the students a great ueai oi goou ( and laithfulness in the Fifty-first Gener- be hoped that great good will bo done.. tloeofthePearo. to reside In tho town ..fN« IttrGeorge Blake is secretary of the ' ' v ' >u "■ ( ” 1 ( au advice in a short speech of ten minutes’ al Assembly, and we believe the people ... .Miss Mattie Williams, who has been v , i*nr'i''!'i'a-li'r-7i!i t (h^inct'in *u. l | t’.mnrhu^ Republican Central Committee, by ap- " nf roo,n 0 c 1 lll ‘ c '’ • •-< ncsi ay duration... .The students have passed were generally gratified with his course attending nonnal school at. Terre Haute,
pointment. evening, April 7. An excellent pro- through lhe terriblc ordeftlof PXaminati •0-Bl.ek Bros. A (ioodbar shipped a P 7: d ° d * Thc 1 ladic8 «*«*« « rm .o peace for one short week. lot of horses and mules to St. LouisWed- alUhe * r . l ° con ‘ c al “ 1 - ...Mr. Hurst, a former student of As-
the occasion with them. , buryi visited his friends here this week . •©"■The boss trapper of Putnam is Miss Ella McKee, of tho Junior Pro
riages to Mr. Lakin, of Coatsville.Thurs- n , ' (: ! PSS ' ^ ,'T7 "t ‘ ^,"'1 h ° Pre8Cnt ° d ‘ hat Were ° f , , Dec. and March 20,1880: \ iod kindness of .several liberal friends a clock
f KANKLIN TOWNSHIP
Ono 11 * Crustee, ono
tires of the Pence, one to reside in the tow Carpentersvillc. two (2) ConstubleH wild
Assessor, two (2).Iir> - 1 towa i
OfW
nesday.
He?" Renick. Curtis A Co. sold six car-
in tho last Legislature. He was indus- has returned home ...Stoops & Bowen
dustrious and alive to tho interests of the are improving their sidewalk by putting t . a j ) - ervMOr foreach road di.trict in .aid uwn
people of the State, and was the author down a new slone pavement John 'hip.
ot some of the best measures brought be- Williams is at work on his business onctD T^fec.'one°, 11 ‘ As.cor. on* di fore that body. Among the several bills room . . Tom Brothers is nutting up a •lustiro onhe Peacc.twnCJ) ConatHble* and on*
1 ^ 1 .Supervisor for each road dittrict in faid towngreat import- blacksmith shop .. Will H edge sat s he ship.
day last.
*®’ Mr ; rarkcr Matso “- of Cincinnati, j jpj musk rats, II opossums. 12 house | lion in the Philomathean passed olf qui-| business in this Sta”to, which pasied both say unto'yon that the people will decide 1 ^vi-or for .arh road district in a.id tow*visitei k altx es an lien s i rt t n* cats, .> chicken hawks, owls, i dogs, BOietly.but not to the satisfaction of all houses under his leadership, received the tho little matter on next Monday... .The MON ROE TOWNSHIP
weok * weazles. 4 hogs, 2 cranes, and 1 man,— parties .. . .F. W. Lord,’79, visited his' feaT Mr..W. A. Foster, of Bloomington,; making a total of 829. ** many friends hero this week On ae Ills., is visiting Irion ds in Grecncastle; gijj^The Democratic primary election j co nnt of the great extitement in regard this week. in Clinton township, last Saturdav, re-i ,0 the election in the Philomathean, the ®*e“Mrs. N. T. DePanw and Mrs. W. suited in the following nominations: For Adelphian adjourned on last Friday. ... C. Del’auw, of Now Albany, visited Trustee, John II. Collings; for assessor, The past week has been an eventful one Greencastle this weok. | Janies I’. Priest; for Justice of the Peace, , ' or the Sophomore class. The long talked •©“With the revival of" business this Ja'des T. Brady; for Constables, John j of and much prepared for performance
spring, we hope the corner loafer crop Farley and John W. Boswell. About will fail. ninety* votes were polled. jffirUnelo Will Mulholn is of the $»?■ College Avenue Church—S) a. m., opinion that a bu/z saw can kick harder flass-inreiings; 1():.”0, sermon by I. \Y. than a steer. Joyce; 1:45 p.m., Sunday School—les-tetf-The “Entre Nous" has not “kor- so " MaU - VI,I > 18 '‘ i4: ,ub i cc t. ‘The
I Power of Christ.” This school is constantly growing in interest and efficiency. Good music, earnest teachers and wide-
foxes, 2L raccoons, 22 minks, 1> skunks, will be placed in the tower .. .The elec-
ancc to the people of the State was his wants to beat Henry Secrest for assessor. ^ ^ 1 f ’N ll ’" -'^'911’ ^ ^ bill touching foreign corporations doing Henry say^ ho wants to beat Will: but I Ju^fi'lLniu' i’ea'c'e."r^i* 'ron'taMea' arid'nn*
Governor’s signature, and is now the law lightning set lire to Mr. Mcllvain’s resi , .ruitice* nftho^Peac*’ t'hVn/ni'r'rm "u
of tho Slate. Ilis bill restricting the dence one night lart week, but the flames a
• ,n*tab1«v
rvis-or for each road di.trict in
came olf. The stage was decorated with llowers in a becoming manner, and good music was furnished by the Mozart Club A largo Greek motto of twenty-five let-
powers of school trustees in matters of were discovered and put out R. 11 the purchase of ground- ami building of Bowen is the recipient of a gold pen and school buildings, which also became the holder, presented to him on last Sabbath law by reason of his untiringf (forts, is of | by his Sunday-School class of young great value to the taxpayers. He was ladies at the Presbyterian SabbathSchool the author of the fi per cent, interest biil • Hcnry*Cox’s youngest child died on that passed the lower hongand took a last Tuesday ...We learn that Mr. Jas. great interest in the exemption bill that Darrah, of this township, an aged and
increased tho exemption from three to six hundred dollars. Ilis hill to reform
FLOYD TOWNSHIP
One U p Trustee, one (11 Assessor, twof2< Constables a»d one Supervisor for each romit
district in said township. MARION TOWNSHIP
One (11 Trustee, one (11 Assessor. t«n(2i ('onstnbles and ono Supervisor for each road
district in said township,
(JREKNCASTLi: TOWNSHIP
One(11 Trustee, one (11 Assessor, founds Justices of the Peace, four (4 I Constables and ono Supervisor foreach road distrietict said
i wnshlp, ;
tlumi.xed.' ail reports to the contrary not-
withstanding.
0©" Mrs. Corwin has been visiting at Cloverdalc. the guest of Hugh Dunning-
ton and wife.
•©-Work on the hub and spoke faclory progresses—it will bo ready for operation in less than a month. 0©*The burning out of a Hue on Cohen's store caused a lire alarm on Saturday afternoon. B©' Mr. I. T. McCarty has relumed ftom Ann Arbor, where he has been attending law school. 0©*A revival at tho M. E. Church, Uloverdale, has resulted in about fifty accessions to the church. t©"(>ne of the plate glass windows in the front of the Opera House Block was
tera hung over the stage. This motto the practice in the Mayors'Uourts, which was very remarkable in the fact that no passed the House of Representatives, was one could translate it—not even the a very important measure, and should Sophs. The class acquitted itself in a have passed the Senate. His bill procrcditablc mnrner. Several Grecncastle posing to limit tho jurisdiction of town-
respected citizen, very ill and not ex-
pected to recover James Hurst, of; one|DT SL. on. «> Mt. Meridian, was in town this week Justice of the peace, two (2i f’nns(nbl«« and , . i ,, , r ono Supervisor foreach road district in said
buying fine stock, lie got ft couple of ( township.
very fine steers. Samoj.. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
OncUl Trustee, mie(I) Assessor, onetll
.... . .. . , Justice of the Peace, two I i 1 nstables and I lift* Blilft'K ^cliooi, I one Fnpervisor fur each road district in said
District No. 2, closed March 27, with
■ township.
delightful place to spend an hour. C p. m., class-meetings: 7::’.<), sermon by I.W.
Joyce.
CORRESPONDENCE.
ance and, of course, did well. \Vc would especially commend J. II. Nell', Miss Kate Hammond and J. K. Drews.
Gi:ekk Ppm . , fiirovHnud.
a bountiful and enjoyal le dinner, fur-
awake officers combine to make it a very , bo >' s am J 8 ir!s took P ar > t in the pcrforni- ship trustees to the territory outside of
incorporated cities, and to render ineligi-
ble re.widonts of such cities ns township n i s hed by tho patrons, many ol whom trustees, was looked nfler with a great present The exercises were decla J deal of solicitude by tho people of Green- (nations, dialogues, and biography of Kli castle township, and lie was urged by the , " kitney, by Lizzie Priest. J citizens of other localities throughout the The prize for deportmeut was given to
\Vc had quite a commo lion of the ele- j Statu to include incorporated towns. \Ye Pfi 08 *—Irving’s Sketch Book. 2d, ments on Soturday, the 27th. Quite an have not spice to enumerate the manv to Lizzie Priest—she being In attendance'Onatlf Truatoe. o ... , . ... . J i /v .» Justice ortho Peace. niiiziiitxF I Viitx.ft.1.««.-«-% I I 11 I .I s All ' a 1 « ixrxilfviVXirxrxII.Q w!... .
WAKHEN TOWNSHIP
One ( D Trustee, one(l) Assessor, three t3l .Justices of tho Peace, one to reHi<lo in the
ft , . ... n iil l'tlf 111 ..*' 1 ills. ftllVa.a I ’ I f V .
Nonili Orft'ft'nft'iisiifti.
George Carpenter has returned home
amount of fencing was blown down, Hue
from New Albany, where In* has been ' tops blown ofl‘, etc... .The Rev. Yandyno visiting.. . .The rolling mill lias resumed has been holding a series of meetings at operations ...D. 1*. Downs has secured the C P. Church for the past week . a position as drummer for a wholesale | Ernest Weller, a four-year-old son of B. house .. The man who rang the fire bell F. Weller, was interred at Clear Creek Wednesday night, would, with a little |Cemetery on the 26th... ,J. D. Wiaehart practice, make a good Swiss bell ringer, has purchased the Mason Summers .... Frank Hays has‘old his fine horse, property hero for his daughter, Mrs.
town of I’utnamville. throo I'! 1 Constables and one Supervisor for each road district ia sabt
township,
JKFH KSON TOWNSHIP
One (I i Trustee, one (l) Assessor, onotl' Justieeofthe Peace, two (2 > Constables anal one Supervisor for each road district in Mid
township,
MILL CREF.K TOWNSHIP one (!• Assessor. one(l>
. „ , wu0.11.-a vi v.,v • ruvU. two (21 Constables hum
important bills that Mr. Allen introduced ( on, l r niontns. ; one Supervisor for each road dlstrlet ia said and labored to get through, but suffleo it Thc P rizo for scholarship was given 'o _ ‘""““h'^LoVKRDALE TOWNSHIP to say that il Is duo him to say that he Frncst Stoner; ter regular attendance, to One(1)Trustee. on« (1) ApscFsor, onef1> was complimented by old members who Wm. Fox. Deportment included Urdi- ^^u^^r^^aedTroad dlslH^UMihad served in both branches of the Legis-, ness, talking and deme.nor-thc highest. ‘ojnshlp^ ^ ^ wi|i ^ ^
mitted to the voters of thc sevora! township.-
been asked to tca.h
r A two 121, throe CO, four ill, live |51, sixifii.
accideuta ly broken Saturday. I Tramps are increasing in number [ Taylor, who will occupy tho same at an fif-g-Thursday was notable only for the and boldness. They don’t seem to want early day.... A little daughter of 11. II.
' tact Uia, many fellows clawed their linger nails oH' in trying to pick up pennies nailed to tho pavement, and unjoimed their great toes by kicking old hats with
bricks in them.
wurk, but, on the other hand, when of- Lewis is seriously ill... .The Bainbridge ferdajobthey generally reject it. Ig and Groveland Turnpike “boom” means there a vagran t law in this city? If so, business—it will be built this suinmer why is it not enforced. It is certainly a! ... Mr. Salmon Hall formerly of Grove-
great annoyance to live in constant fear land, is moving his stock of bees to would have secured the tax-payers of
lature for introducing some of the best honor being attached to it. measures thc Legislature wasjealled to Miss Puvritt has
act upon. And last, but not least, was for us next year. _ i andn j ne(fl o )
his bill to; prevent any change in the Lies. ' kaLVaKahW s'.iS C.^rTiir.^ plans and specifications and contract for Slu . In an art i clc j„ last weeks Banner "'o 'hird day ,2[ i^BRlutikk. (Mark, tho building of a new State House,unless j s sa j d (| ia t James Brandon is an Irish - ■
authorized by n subsequent act of tho Orangeman. I say that the statement is
General Assembly of the State. Ibis f a ] SCt an d the author a traitor to his bill was to prevent an increased expense country. James Brandon is an Irishman, in the building en the State House, and and a good citizen, and a good Democrat 1 vav/xailsl rxvxwrx t? «x/-«i *»»'.. 1 ft V»,. in v a/'! . __
A ritlKNI) TO Bi axdon*.
P»«0CL41WATI01V.
State of Imliana. Putnam County.
1. Moses T, bowman. Sheriff in ami forth* county ami >tato aforesaid, do hereby certif* the above to he :i correct copy of thc origintl
certificate of election, M.T. LKWMAN.
Sheriff Putnam Coanty, Indiana-
