Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1880 — Page 5
®sfc“ h'ather Adam Fussier died at the not fixpreas the fullness of pleasure. The residence of Ids son, William t ussier, excrc j SQS W( . rc v& ri UII a un til noon, when Thursday last, after a lone illness, the a bountiful and excellent dinner was funeral taking place the following day, i spread by the good patrons of the school, with services conducted by Rev. W. 11,1 which was partaken of by more than a Grim. Deceased was one of the old hundred persons. We were honoied
citizens of Greencastle,
His little brother and sister will miss The first circus cf the season is little Charlie's innocent prattle and win- announced incur columns to-day, and as some ways in their childish games and such it will receive the notice of all the sports. His fond parents will listen in 1 people. The management proclaimlthat vain for the patter of his childish feet .“we profess to give more new and better
CORRESPONDENCE,
and long for his infant caresses. 15ut acts than can be witnessed elsewhere
with ijuite a number of distinguished vis- their sorrow in his loss is not llint w ith- under canvass, and present more sonsaitors; would mention Miss Sallie Welch, out a hope, for he is only gone before: tional features and beautiful living illusMisses Uandoiph, Shinn rnd Pickett. In ‘'bittle hands so meekly folded trations of Equestrianism, Gymnastic* the afternoon were declamations and dia- , o,.., rJlu! ' u 'd Athltic science that are original,fresh
Owi»s to our large and rapidly increasing business, and for j■ffiS.r.': ‘*"« '»•!.« public, .h.n .in, .u,
the better accomodation ol our numerous customers, we have found it necessary to change our location, and have taken the large double store recently oroupied by Weik & Alien, and refitted it with an eye especially to a large increase in our facili-
ties, and the convenience and comfort of our customers. A HALF MILLION DOLLAR
PURCHASE!
Foreseeing that the large advance in wool would la* followed by a corresponding advance in cloths, our Mr. Owen went Into the market during the dull season of the winter months and contracted for over a half million dollars worth of cloths before any advance had taken place in that article; thus enabling us to manufacture and continue to sell our goods at prices but little if any higher than the same were sold for in 187!*. Our elegant new quarters will give us largely increased facilities, and wo take pleasure in announcing that our stock w ill be increased greatly beyond that ot any previous year. We take especial pleasure in calling attention to oir Children's Department, which is a new feature and will embrace everything of the latest novelty and style in children’s wear, and is well worth a visit from every lady having boys to clothe. We have already received fifteen cases ot
Y ouths’, Hoys’,
ami ('hildmi's .Ww Sl'IUX-l SI ITS
AND
I I ItMSSIIM^S! Together with a large stock of hats at low prices; and will continue to keep our lines full and complete. Remember, we manufacture all of our clothing of good material in first-class style, and retail them at w holesale prices. We recognize no difference in persons, but mark every article in plain figures and sell at one price to all without deviation. Ladies’ and (rents’ coliars and culls and Gents’ shirts received for laundry on Tuesday and returned on Saturday. om52 OWEN, riM.EY CO., Proprietors WHEN Clothing Store.
! ble t»r or endorno the opinions of corrvspond- 10na moav carrying on meiuureis.j Mr. McVay and lady tender their bin- show traveling Ove npaca^oou^correwiiornieiUathat the ^ ora ® exeellent instrumental music was ' Cere thanks to the kind friends and pie may learn what the thuufthu of tneir furnished bv Messrs. Bol ton and Wilson neighbors who labored with them thro’
neighors are.
Closing speech by the teacher, whose re- the illness of their little son, and also the
North (JroPiH'itMtlf** 'marks were very appropriate and to the attending physician. Dr. G. \\ . larver, of Miss Ella King, of I’utnamville, has point. The close of our school has dem- Groveland, for his close and skillful at- ! been visiting relatives here during the onstrated the fact that a good school can tention . . . J. M. Case goes to State Nor
I past week. Thomas Ash is down to | be taught in this district, and we would see “the old folks at home.” Missjextend our thanks to Mr. B. for his I Laura Barbour, who has beep visiting her kind indulgence and magnificent manner I sister, Mrs. G. B. McKay, has returned j of training the rising generation, and we to her home in Ohio. Miss Amelia Noe heartily recotnmfinj Mr. Bolton to any
has returned ffojjj PutuaSiVi'iP, where
mal, at Terre Haute, and Miss Emma
Only those artists who
are capab'.c of introducing extraordinary novelties have been selected as member> of our Mammoth Troupe. We have no Pad riders with this Company; such acts have been worn out, and should long since have been discarded. None but Bareback Equestrians are engaged, and
district desiring a good teacher... .The
she visited last week P. S. Carr, of lire department was loudly called for last {Cloverdale, is visiting here tills week«, ■ • j evening, owing to the burning out of a ...Mr. Theophllu* Fox is visiting in j flu#—no damage ... Wo are in receipt of Sullivan county this week Thomas a letter from E. I- Summers, who reccnt-
Bransen is working on the L., N. A. & C. t ly emigrated to Kansas. R. il The temperance meetings still country tine, with a promising future.
continue interesting. Last Sunday night' the hall was crowded. Lex. Donnohue
played the organ and some fine music Madison 1 o\* ii»lii|». was had. Mrs. Fanny McClain rendered 1 Oats about all sown in this part of the a declamation in such a manner as to country ..... Farmers are preparing to
hold the attention of the entire audience.' plant corn . . Measles are prevailing to Hendricks county, were visiting here on Speeches were made by Messrs. McKay, a considerable extent: several families [the 11th and 12th....Grin Hall is very Pitchlynn, Bachelder, Smiley and Mans- are nlllicted .. Log-rolling at Smiley Ir low with brain fever—not expected to field. Dr. Mansfield's address was very 1 win’s last week, and another to-morrow, recover. 1>.
interesting, treating upon the effect of ....Iron and rag gatherers are plentiful, alcohol on the ! uman race. As an illus- I fear our floors will assume tho old-time
Summers to Central Normal, at Dai- these have b^ep culled from the best ville... Mr. Dodge, our new blacksmith, performers in the profession.” Among the is meeting with good SUCQCS!? in trade,; people belonging to this company may .. .Election Of officers for the Ii.,iribri.lge“ , “ 3 “°ticcd ?f «!»? T r ' and Groveland gravel road at Palestine | ticular stars of the profession. * UI ’ Church, Friday, the Bith .. Married, on and remember the date,
the 10th inst., by Rev. Moles, Mr. W. H.
Monnett, of Kansas, to Brown, of this vicinity ..
^ (( Jane Coombs, whose wonderful
\i v -success here last winter, in the character
,, , . .. i, t- > *, r ’. an ' P > of Ladv Teazle, in "School for Scandal,” He reports the reports that H. 11. L nderwood bought ‘ L , 1 , . , ^ , is remembered by everybody, apseveral choice selections of late music at . _ . , ....
, , pears again next Saturday night, be-
M. lerre Haute ...One ol our merchants' _ , ° . ,, , , lore a Greencastle audience, in the celesold (iinte a bill of goods to a resident of . , • . , , , a * , f , brated society play, by Gilbert x Sulh-
llancock county, this week. This shows
well for Groveland enterprise ...Jacob Kurtz and family, of Sleepy Lonesome,
IVi’ii Million.
tration he named a city in France (the iij pea ranee for want of rags to make cai-
(name of which wo have forgotten) whose 1 people have, by the persistent use of wine by their ancestors and themselves, j so permeated their systems with it that they appear to he intoxicated even when they are sober. He bad seen these people himself, and related the circumstance j from personal ob ervation. He argued that every man owes il not only to him- ' self, but to his children and grandchildren, to abstain from alcoholic liquors, jit is hoped that Dr. Mansfleld will of-
Beautifu! weather for the past week, and farmers are making good time sow-
van, entitled “Engaged”, in which she assumes the character of Belinda Trehernc. Tho lady is supported by a superb company, the costumoing is splendid, and a full house should greet her. Philander Wiley has a large amount of ready cash to loan on unin-
cumbered real estate.
-Every lady in the county who has
pet; boys are busy gathering scrap iron. lowing for corn and maUlI!g children to clothe should not fail to visit Hunt up your old stoves, broken kettles, 1 e 1 * » p o.r..
garden ...The steam shovel is doing a
the WHEN.
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good for two county officers this fall, in spite of the court-house ring.... Convention at Center school house, April 30, and ratification meeting May 1. Let us see all defeated eandidotes join in the
skillets, etc Madison Township is
good business since the nice weather The distinguished actress, Miss I ....B. F. Bruner’s son, Otis, died, on Jane Coombs in Gilbert A Sullivan's tho 12th, of Inug fever, after an illness of greatest success, “Engaged,’’ Opcis (eight days. Deceased was an excellent House, Saturday, April 24.
|e ild, smart, and ahead of his classes in
„ .. .. (school. The bereaved family have the ratification.. North Greencastle item- , , , . , , , , . ...... I entire sympathy of ttus neigh borhoon..
izer advertises a minstrel show tor Bru- ^ , ,, . n . r .-i , .-•«
i ... Most every family in or about F ern Lace Mils, Lace Gloves and km
nerstown. Send them out—a ball on . . . ,,, _ , .
—Nobby suits made up in agony at 2(52 B. F. HAYS & GO’S.
Broadway might be procured suitable
ten be seen on our temperance rostrum. I for the occasion, and it might proven i .... Miss Eva Prather, of Fillmore, is success financially. It must be first-! !’ ln ” Stl \' ,0 visiting friends here .Miss Rosa Sid- class, as nothing short receives our apdons has returned from Fillmore.... j proval. We are advarcing in civilization A*, and Joe Cahill went to Indian- and such things as a “Buffalo Bill” coni-1
apolis, the first of the week, to attend the funetal of a relative .. . Willie Rogers, son of Dr. Dudley Rogers, ran away from home Sunday night, accompanied by
THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY fe^-Soe the now advertisement of the
When.
gSy Don't forgot Janauschek next Tuesday night. pgr-The Mozarts will give a highpressure concert soon. Josie Hamilton is the new milliner at T. B. Scott's. (©•■The Cincinnati papers are delivered here at K a nr now. flfcjr Don’t fail to notice that new advertisement of Renick, Curtis A Co. fOrMiss Hontns Nicholson, of Fillmore, visited friends here this week. jgy-Mrs. Bartlett, of South Bend, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Sherfy. gtjy Browning & Butler's new advertisement should receive your attention. BtaT I'is said that the new Presbyterian Churcb will be dedicated on May 16. N’ivalia, in Madison township is soon to be accommodated with a post-
ollice.
: otioty Auditor Edwards is out again after a good square at lack of
measles.
bination would not be tolerated. . . Messrs. Morlan arc hauling staves for Beecher Smith from Harvey Wright’s) farm, receiving $300 for the job.... Harry
Gardner has the boss wheat of the town- , ... , , ,, . , this spring and summer ship for up-land Pete tstoner and , ,
Harry Gardner think they have the pre-
i. i i Jim Ricketts, son of George. They took
fcaSCMrs. A. M. Puett and (laughter, the 12 o’clock train on the I. A St. L. for have returned from Iowa, and will reside the West. Young Ricketts has since re-
in this city. turned home, but Rogers is still traveling mium colts of the township. Trot out gSayGranville Moore, Esq., will deliv-> over Illinois loe Ford is at home your stock.... Itufus Higgle will remain er the lecture at University Chapel, to-; aga.n .. .Jesse Lewman has purchased a on the old homestead until fall.... I!. F. morrow, at the usual hour. cradle. He anticipates. W. Bruner’s little girl is quite sick .. Died. ftaT Dr. I. W. Joyce says he has not South in Madison township, April 12, Otis, son
i who have not hud tho measles are now Gloves in colors at ( ORW IN S. 2t.>2 Jafllicted with them.... Al. Hirt is ship- New" MilUimry at the Trade Em-
t barley p 0r jum this week. 2t52
Cutburth has a bran new wagon... .John FRANK A. HAYS. Morlan is working for Charley Cutburth. i ... .Thomas A Brothers are shipping' Remember Jane Coombs at Opera I poplar logs to Indianapolis B. F. Saturday, April 24. Bruner lias another sick one in bis fami- The best white shirt in this marly ... Mr. James King is very sick kot for the price at CORWIN’S. 2t52
, Boh Reeves’ family have all got the
measles.
signiKedhis intention t<* accept the call . .ofB. F. and Priscilla Bruner, aged i of the Central Avenue Church at Indian- . !* " 1 '' f n ' llIn ^ r0,n a years. He was a bright little fellow, apolis. shor i t '; ,S I , , ,n|r , loved by all who knew bin,. But ho lias
John Aker will haul staves) * :i wiH bu y 8 fu " set ef dlshes of
Henry Hel- tbe best ware at the Trade Emporium.
ton, the candidal o (or Treasurer of this l LAN K A. HAYS. county, is n good citizen and neighbor A line display of trimmed bonnet* in every respect, and would make a good - and p-Us can he seen at Miss Rowland's
officer . .B. F. Bruner is shipping staves Millinery Store to-day.
to Indianapolis... .Wheat looks fine on the Walnut bottoms. . The Star still gives light to the people of this place.
Feuv.
Il«>al EstuK* Tran
Mothers, don't fail to go to the Trade Emporium for your boys’ clothing. 2t52
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MTOn Tuesday night the burning of a USP ^ *' **' in,l ® bn as * s, "°*' n ' gone to a fairer world than this—he has, „
fence in rtar of the Gr.nd Cenirnl. ciu.cB ** '***“
a fire alarm. " he fence caught fire from ... - ...... - ,
b i We are informed that it was mainly ow-j
ashes emptied near thereto. , . a . . r i
ing to the energetic ettorts ol John Riley
(HsiV'Old "Parker,” the
KX) Zephyr Shawls just opened nt 2t52 CORWIN'S.
done with the here belew:
Then lilt thy weary, weeping eye
Above the waves that 'round thee dwell.
In not thy darlinu safe on hiah? Canst thou not whisper—it is well'.’ Yes, it is well—though never more liis infant form to earth lie given ; He rests where sin and grief are o’er,
And thou shalt meet thy child in heaven.
Putnam.
(•i'ovpIuimI.
000.... Albert G. Smith to Daniel Zaring,
brown family | (hat liannafin's house was saved. Con-’
horse driven by Andrew Loekridge, Esq., siderable meat in the smoke-house was for so many years, died a few days ago, destroyed .. .Some one had taken a lot at the ripe old age of 2<J years. of young trees to the depot, last week, 8fefS“Nora Myers requests the Court to for shipment, but for some reason decided divorce her from Chris. C. Myers, bo- not to ship them, and threw them away, cause, as she alleges, he is cruel and , John Christie and several others seized fails to provide food and raiment. on and planted them, supposing thoin to
S-faTGreencastle is having an unusual be young pear trees, quince bushes, etc. „ , ,
rush of first-class amusements in these T,ie is ,hut after watering them reg- weather for a few days The Demo* ' ft,l,an __ imond, trustee, to . amlotier days—Nip and Tuck, Janauschek, ularly for several days they discovered crattc ticket was elected by largely in- moi'd. acres m .reencastlc tp., or Jane Coombs and Joseph Cook, all in a the trees to he dogwood ami sassafras... creased majorities at our April election, •t 1i ' imi ‘ i ..Enoch L. oxwort j to . hunch. Tho students are making arrange- with the exception of one constable ami A-Ells icrry, lot 1\ in Corwin sen. to tay-llev. \Y. \Y. Curry will preach in ments to fix up their base-hall grounds a couple of supervisors, much to tho dis- Eainbi idgo. for G Lmilj 1 . BosColloge Avenue M. E. Church next in regular "professional” style. They [ gust of the Bepublican friends... .Nance j ^ eI1 to ^ lchal “ I '' '“ “ cn , s ‘" Wednesday evening, instead of Tuesday, ,<? x P cc t t0 P ut a good nine in the field A Underwood have been selling buggies j a lson P” 0 ^ ’ ' ''' ! '_ r ^ l ' 1
-Miss Jane Coombs, who gave such excellent satisfaction on her former vis-
Margaiet Smith to John H.Miller, land ' will appear again in the brilliant in Franklin tp., for $450... .Sheriff P. C.! oomedy of “Engaged, at Opera House,
to John H. Miller, land in Franklin tp.. Saturday, April 24.
.for $1,850.... Addison Baggy, com’r, to Why do you go to houses that Jacob Ratliff, pt. lot 5, Daggy’s enl. to! cla i, n , 0 j )e solo agents for the Orr pani Greencastle, for $340. . Allen Darnall ( a ] 0 o n overalls and pay $1 for them i ft al. to Samuel J. Stone, pt. lots ! and 2, w hen you can buy all you want of them Cooper’s 1st enl. to Bainbridge, for $2,-if or go cents at the WHEN. 2t52
We are having some pleasant winter, lan(l in Washington tp., for $l,!KiO.
Grand Festival, Supper and Ball, at Opera Hall, April 24, 1880, for the benefit of the Knights of the Universal Brotherhood of the World, Eiberty Commandary No. 1. Don’t forget it. We have just opened a large line of elegant Iringcs in all the popular colors, and they arc going nt less prices than
as previously announced. Subject: "Why ' this year. Purdue, Bloomington and Wa- in county during the past week O.! S u f on '<>»• E ' *'”V**’ P 1 ' 74 > ***1™ ; can be found outside of the Trade Em1 am a Universalist.” bash Universities have nines organized, P Hubbard and lady, of Bainbridge, vis- ' !°|.' r ' ( , nCII « % . “ n -°. por " im ' j^Wrancis M. Mason files his com- 811,1 will probably soon come here to J ited friends here on the 9th and 10th ... ‘ ' a ^ ‘ “ ‘ ? P 7’c-r° * ' FRANK. A. HA S.
Btfu Miss Tucker, of Martinsville, is j plaint against Anna T. Mason, and asks n give the Asbury boys a little practice, | Eggs took a sudden fall hero last week, ^ astor '' ol ' Ticke's for Jane Coombs will be visiting the family of City Tressunr j divorce by the honorable Circuit Court .... E. D. Anderson is able to be out.. by the bottom of a tub coming loose '_ aln ' s " ’ ott t0 , l 'ji}' ( ^ P.’° , put on sale Wednesday morning at I^ng* Marshall. (allezim: as crounds therefor, that said There was a snrprise party at Miss which wss being carried by Messrs. ‘ -astei n on . to ireencast e, or $ , . ^ on , g D on - t n) j 8a t h 0 opportunity of
Simeon (Owens and Turner. Just imagine the; aim s . ,i ust to Ml - • ( ox. ' [seeing Miss Coombs on April 24th.
acres in Jefferson tp.,for$fIHi Lewis'
We hear of another big wedding to take place in (ireencastle about one
month hence.
j®™Mrs. Blair and daughtei, ol Crawfordsville, are" visiting D. L. Southard
and family.
gia>'-Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of Centralia, Ills . are vi.-iting ulatiyes in
Greencastle.
iaiT William McCray asks for a divorce Irom Nancy J. McCray, alleging as a cause, abandonment. fesSMIenick. Curtis A Co. are shipping jump seat carriage bodies at the rate of about twelve a week. tUT Rev.G. G. Mitchell has been called as pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Springfield, Ohio. Jla>“Mr. John Crose attended Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star, at Indianapolis, this week. HaSeA horse owned by Andy King, of Putnamville, ran away, Sunday, injuring
his buggy.
HifThe machines for Brock way A tlocknfellow’s spoke factory arc now being placed in position.
Go and see Miss Jane Coomb^
i i* i * i> l It I 11 n U i <» 11 r\ tJJV L'iSlillliA itllM IllUIJUr* \J t UWI1VJUI t — .« i • i • i» 1 .. George District No. 0 for .ho elegant end bounte- and “ of J v ' ! > * and xt ^ E ° g>gfld - \Y. ous repast furnished on the lust day of ' and “ Alb n > addition to linen The clothing boom
alleging as grounds therefor, that said •
gtjr Grand concert by the Merriman Anna T. is an aJultress. j Anna Cook s last night
Sister. M » Thursil.y i» Mo- WThs f.llo.mg Jclr-.tc, h,». T'l ^ ."LT L. Bogrr, ,o tru.t™. tn.li.n. A.b„„r„i ir-u , . ... .i . ,i \\ arham, Mass., soon.... Mon. McMain’s thank the patrons and friends of School, - harry lla.I. elected to represent Greencastle at the _ h . . . .. 1 vn rnii,. «nA :t nf .f A Crnwtov’ft «n<
State Temperance Convention, on Mav 12:
Dr. Pitchlynn, Louis Snyder, John u'rane rhi PP s is llis P ro P ort >’
I Smith Smifej’' ami Dr. Taylor.
I j^Y- Mr. and Mrs. I. FL Crows, Mrs. James Stone, Mr. Will Dagcy and Miss
Belle Cahill attended the meeting of lMI " 1 ' 1 ’ ,U( I nltl ' np ' ■ , «. A . ^
the Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern "ewed energy breaking sod and prepar- l Church here. Mr. Alex. Smithy near „ ll ^ ta | m onAvrs.
Star, at Indianapolis, this week.
castle, for $1,060 Daniel Sutton to
at the Trade the immense
L. i). Louderbaek, 18 atres in Washing , S ( 0C ^ 0 f le'W spring styles, and the exton tp. for $1 ...Melvin 1 odd to Lloyd treme low prices they are selling at.
Emporium is caused by
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FRANK A. HAYS.
his seliool, and their attendance and in-
rioyd Tow nslnp. |ierest manifested in the closing exercises.
Wheat in our vi cinity looks promising . ■ Revs. Flood and Moles arc conduct- . , . 4 . „ The farmers are putting forth re- ing a series of meetings at the Mothodist an 'P ’ a " 1 in ' a " on P” '
.Mr. Alex. Smith, near
ing for the coming corn crop, and, with |Center school-house, would call the at- is pieaseu io i:nuim mu i»uies wmi, »uw the help of kind Providence, expect to tention of the farming public to bis fine The following is part of a le, 'S tl, - v ; stl ,, tloea p!uin a „j fanC v gcw i ng . Cutting produce as much pork and wheat for ox- stock of Berkshire hogs. He has added l0,n P' m " ntal .' Il0 ’" ' (l1 1 “ * 1,l,Iia " and fitting a specialty. Corner 1st and
cuent occurred at Coatesville on 'I lies- ljon ag Iagt year Tho hpalth of to his stock from the pens of I. N. Bark-j Sixers, taken from the Jeffersonville j Xorth tI#ckgon Stg ‘ 4 t52
day evening last. A little four-your-old | C0Inmunjt y ; s moderately good. .. or, Thorr.town, and more lately from the (Ind.) New> H. T. Wright, who has been dangerous!v 1 stock of the celebrated importer, T. S.) 1 o witness Miss Margurette s perform-1 No extra expense to sell clothing
VII** M. E. FORI)
Is pleased to inform the ladies (hatshu
t&~A fatal and somewhat strange ac cident occurred at Coatesville on Tuesday evening last. A little four-your-olc child of Berry Swain, in running through
the yard, fell forward, iU face striking in JcVwith Lung fev^rHs convalescing”*" ! Coo P er , of Coopersburgh, Pa. It will be on the piano is a wonder. The at t ho Trade Emporium. Wo can save a poo! of thin mud. Before assistance <j n t h ft tlrst day of April, at 2:20 p. in ,) to'he interest of those wishing to buy a marvelous manipulation of her fingers you 20 per cent over exclusive clothing could be rendered death had claimed it (:j, ar ii 0) son 0 f p; t \\ and S. C fine, pure blood to call on Mr. Smith., passing over tho keys with bewildering houses. 2t.i.> FRANK A. HAYS,
lor ns own. McYay, aged 2 years, alter a protracted - - Pied, en A pril 1st, Charles Sherman, speed, until they are lost in indistinctness jiaTAt the meeting ol the County gickneM 0 ( j, days, was called from this ’ MeVoy, son of E. Y. MeVay, aged two of outline, excites the deepest admiration Medical Society, last Tuesday, Drs. De- world of sorrow to that peaceful home years. An appropriate funeral sermon j of the spectator—this, too, done by one Yore, of this city, and Cully, of Bain- heyond the skies. We have the consol- was preached on the 2d ift Clear Creek deprived of her sight since six years o!
members; Drs. [ j ng thought that he is now resting safely
bridge, were elected
Stone, McNaty and Smythe were chosen j n ” t he a rm* of tho Blessed Savior who delegates to the National Association;j c0lnmandcdi «,Suffer little children to Drs. McXary, Stone and Fisher were come unt0 a nd forbid them not, for chosen delegates to the State Association, I of g „ c h ig the kingdom of IDaven.”
Church, by tho Rev. Yandyne, pastor of a o f These young ladies were pupils in the C. P. Church, and immediately after^'he Theodore Thomas ( ollcge of Music the remains ol little Charlie were interred) * n Cincinnati; their vocal teacher was in Clear Creek Cemetery. He was a Signor Ulesi and 1 rof. Orman Doerner bright and promising little child—may* i'heir instrumental preceptor.
—Shirts, Collars and Cuffs at 2t52 B. F. HAYS A CO’S.
—Carpets and F'loor Oil Cloth’s at
2t52 CORWIN’S.
and interesting papers were read by Drs. j vve had the pleasure of attending the hap a kind heaven thought too much so At University Chapel next 1 hursday Stono and Smythe—by the former on j ( .i os j ng cxerc i scs 0 f t ho school in district 'o longer remain in this world of sin and evening. ^ "Hemorrhoids,” and by the latter on! x 0 . C,"taught by J. L. Bolton, on the 9th i 80rrovr i aQ d thus early transplanted him Heavy Jeans Pants $1 per pair at “The Germ Theory of Disease.” i i ns t, an d to say we were pleased would 1 to fairer regions beyond tho dark river, j 2t52 FRANK A. HAYS’.
We keep the best line of men's
custom—made Boots and Shoes that is kept in the city, anl warrant every pair.
2t52 FRANK A. HAYS. A beautiful display of F'rench Novelties in Silks and Satins at 2152 CORWIN’S.
