Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1880 — Page 2
SUGAR VUAsr BREAD. IWBSI Ml S! m»
terwards at a profit.
Time passed on. Nothing worthy of note transpired until the fall of ’43, when I bought what was kuown as the old Myers Tract, of about one hundred and
CORRESPONDENCE.
Conrad COOK,
ad!!!
Sole scont for Pure
Whits
Le*
Eagle
very Kejf Warranted West Side jiuhlic square.
irs r rn i: m a isivirr. 't'ry It sum! It* C. LUETEKE. JStf
ON HAND, --AND—
A Bio(frapliirnl lli«* I.ile of iho Cliui’lfS
(Continued from last week.)
time to time. Here I must give space to
mention the inauguration of the temper. SO uthwest from my other land, and as
ance movement, which has since grown this had jet a better house on it tlian the VH. Alei iiliaii ami Brllc ( nioii to such grand proportions, and has done 0 ne in which we wore living, we decided The hearts of the farmers were made so much good in our fair land. I think it to move over there a while and fix the _.i a j i as t Saturday night, by a nice showwas in the year of 1837 that Old Uncle place up, as it had been neglected and ° r niin .Elder J. W. Sherrill, of
Johnny Kosher, Col. A. S. Farrow, (both needed repairs badly,
men of sterling qualities), began the agitation of the
A Sim-ilow ii Spi niy. Mount Sterling Ky., Democrat. There is in Heart county., Ky.,
ncighors are.
and mj’self, three or four years, hut concluded to cause in our have a new house built on the old farm.
~ RECEIVING DAILY
NEWRESTAURANT! (X) OYSTERS FOR SALE HY DISH, CAN, OR IN BULK. IWi'uK ;iu«i R.iuiHi siTVcd a( sill
hours.
EAST SIDE I’l'BIiIO Syl’ARE. .V. .7. ISm-toii.
Rm Cm li Ijliffi
A Inr^e,!varied and late-styled stock of seas
eonable
DRY GOODS, Notions, Domestics, etc. All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and customers are guaranteed b rgains, at JAMKS (ilLLESPY's New York Store
Thk reader, of Thk Star will rleaee bear In I. *“ w ‘ c 13 ‘
mi ad that we do not hold ourselves accounta-; is known as the “bun-down Sprint o il ble tor or endorse the opinions of correspond-). . . ®' cl
> _ _ ent. published in these columns. We simply j IS said that the water ol this spring flo^l twenty acres. This was about three miles wha"'^” thoughts ‘of tCi incessantly during the day n a stream %\
size of a man’s arm, hut as the sun r' j^f the western horizon it grows precepti^ less, making a peculiar sound, heard ati distance of fifty feet, and then just tot!,, minute the sun sets, stops running.
We stayed there | Hendricks county. paid his friends" here a j phenomenon occurs daily. visi t last week David McCammack | Mothers, if your baby suffers nain atw] I
—- - - died on the <Uh, »[ that dread disease,' is restless, do not stupify it by adminis.
section by declaring that we would not which was done, and we moved into it in ! con8U t jon n. p. Dorsett, of Belle j tor ‘ n S 0 P‘ um . 800thl! 'f with a relia-
furnish whisky for use at log rollings the fall of’45. By this time the older Kl ' > ““
house-raisings or harvest times, which , hoys were large enough to be of great
had been the custom from the first help on the farm and-to drive stock; and tow . nshi? aro hig hly pleased with their
settling of the county. One of the firs as the farm was well set in grass now. it | neIninations for county officcr8 made on of Jasper County. Ohio, solicited vote« 0B ami all-important things in preparing lor furnished a large amount of feed, and I April no.... Rev. Masten held religious the ground that, if elected, he would re. rollings, raisings and harvestings during began to trade more extensively than ev- sorvices Ilt lho Ruis school-house last! turn half his salary to the public treat. those times was to send to the still.house er, letting the boys attend to thocrops Sabbalh i allics Colton has engaged ury. He was elected, but the Snnrel and get a keg of "liquid hell-lire.” We for 1 depended mom on the grass now jn th(J butchering i lusine p Si having cut Court declared the election void, beau*
had become disgusted with the custom than the corn. Eastern id bigeow , gn) Saturday, with a
headquarters, a nd , 8C y tll o blade .... II. N. Vermilion lost a
usiially ca.no to buy of me first of any in ; ho ' rs3 ]ast week Mr _ Tinc hor, of ibis part of the country. 1 often bought, Coatesvil | ei is ,, aying h is respects to the -loek for them, generally getting a pretty ’ of this vicinity> SU ppi ying them good commission, too. 11 was at about with (r|lit (roe8t cvergrec , n s and such like
this time (181. ) that a stock dealer from j Ohio told us about his folks having!
I
’ , , ble remedy, such as Dr. Bull’s nA l mon, has purchased the drug store o. | Syrup ?rice only 25 cents a bottle ^
A. J. Dunivan... The Democrats of this A candidate for the office of liecordeil
tf 2!
Southwest^cornertPublic Square,
Ureencaetie, In<i.
and the consequences and determined to our house a kind
j start the needed change. Einch of us had a little baud of hoys glowing up, and felt it our duty to take a decided stand against the use of the accursed stuff before it would be too late on their account as well as for the general welfare and the up-huilding of morality and Christianity in our midst. Within a short time we appointed a tempetnnee meeting at
the inducement he offered to voters wj.
in the nature of a bribe.
X i:w ADVERTISEMENTS.
. s .-.K t ar’i s
yiManos,Stool.Cover liook.SJlutoii
«, i. v-r-vt, v.», Illustrated Ncwspaper sent frefi Ari ,, ,, , ,. dress Daniel F. Beatty, Washington. N .1' i.l lb v. Hartley, of the Society of vfyXrpq■pg'i~'P"’ Fiiends, is visiting lus friends near Beech W AXuIiw ^13,1103 0r?2,HS
bought a cook stove, and what a great jEi i EiisnN ^B^EST MADE. Warranted^Six years. Jjjyr
asso.
Ai ,r rKi> i’oi?
Diseases wliich are producad by Loss of Ncrvousl’uwcr. and i'»nseq.ent Muscular
Relaxation, vir..:
CONSl’MI’TfON, BItoNrilITIS,
ASTHMA, WUOUl’IMi 001(111,
Al’IIONIA. COI'dll.
NEKVnr NK.s-. MENTAL lUil’HIlsSION.
M I ItAHOIA, U’U.Kl'Tir I i IS.
ST. VITI S H AM K, N ERViil S |ti;i!|l.l I V, oilromc di \i;i:iiii. i,i:i ooituiiH: \, PEV ER \ NO A(H E MAKASMI s.
SPKI’SIA. DVl'UTilKliETH'
DYSP
W. W. Jones, Agent.
r*’ v' /'%■'' ■
advantage it was over the* old fire-placei and advised us by all mean t to get one-
Blakesburg, and invited several speakers [ was anxious to get anything that would ! from Greencastle, among whom was be a help for the women folks, so 1 sent Judge Parley, a reformed drinker, and, for one the first opportunity, which was by the way, a very efficient worker in the ; ti 10 first one brought to the neighborhood, cause. Our opposers were out in full I U cost $37, I think, hut was one of the I force, as was always the case in the on- best investments I ever made, as it was !
gin of any cause which was calculated to just lho thing needed,
j elevate mankind above the brute creation; Soon after I turned my attention to > into the glorious liberty of tho children trading in and raising sheep. 1 remem.of (iod in a condition where they could her of having as many as one thousand J bettor learn of Him, of their dutj’ and (i- on the place at once, and found it profitanal destiny. Two or three of them, he-!ble. In business i always liked to treat ing endowed with more ogotiam than [people in a way to gain their confidence, I brains, got up and openly opposed us. and they did have great confidence in me, j but thi'j’ made such a poor, weak effort probably more than 1 deserved; for often a j, ( j y I that I think they certainly were ashaim-d the) - woulu drive stock to mo and tell | that that they had espoused such a cause- „, 0 to price it; that they didn’t know For heavy draft, and j Instead of losing ground, we secured a : what it was really worth, but for me to | good many to our side and were greatly pay them as much as 1 could afford and | [ encouraged. Wo continued tho good j take it. I don’t think 1 ever look ad ! For light harness,; work a i re ady begun as best we could, j vantage of their confidence, but will say I
\\ ashing-j this much: that if any one will come to
oominj?ton road, ami will bo permitted Anxiety, by ! t<» serve at Sl"» each to insure. For lull pedigrees and other particulars, see
itiiiiiirn nt thn atitiili* Sti» IX . i i a i r •
j sowls up Irom the depth ol pollution and Jo as one of old required, “pay him back j sin, landing them safely on the temper, four-fold,” 1 traded with, and bought a j unco beach; rescuing those who were Great deal of stock, of tho McMurry’s, afterwards good husbands, kind fathers; Bilfingslys. Hymers. Darnalts, Priests, and loving brothers, from miserable Farrows. Nelsons, and a host of other drunkards graves. .honorable men, and had hut little, if any, And again in 1853 we had another trouble with tiny of thorn. I will just add! special revival ol tho cause. I was, as that I never sued but one man in my life, I
Fifteen Dollars the Season, . ! ' .. tt,>pe . a , r ,n another P a « e -soiling goods and that was on account of his setting up ,, nts our hoartfe i t sympathy in their af-
in 1'incastlo ot that time, and some ol a doggery right at my store door. 1 go. ; i ictioni knowins wclli ho wcver, that they
1 took too active a part- ( judgment for money ho owed mo, butof- ! m look for collRO i ntion
The thoroUKUlireJ ami Inu-ly bred liorscf,
HiGHI AND PHINCE.
LEXINGTON J .,
Ilutlinway’s Mills.
Robert Tevis has the mcasl s... .Farmers are planting corn... .The firms of, 1 Guilliams & Hargrave and the Clodfelt-1 er Bros, have each purchased a new corn planter... .Thos. Sutherlin built a veranda to his house last week. Thomas believes in improvement.... Mr. Lewis A. Hazeled, TrrMee, invites immigration
of good teachers into
He intends to give as good wages as any other trustee in the county, everything being considered... .Hathaway’s mill is taking a rest—can’t get any log terms .. . I. F. Twigg is prospering.... C. L-1 F. Clodfelter are delivering lumto Ratliff it Grubb, of Greencastle... .J. M. Guilliams and his sister Ida are to attend tho Danville Central Normal next year. T. P.
ITS!
PI A^NOS, Mool imd Coa’v~, $100 upward. I ted ('utaloffue tree. AKen’ts * wanted. ^Soeond I hand instruments at bargains. iloRAi’v w A I - FKS A CO., Broad wav. \. V 4, 4 '
1 >r. I H<»*jg
KINCiLISI I Kc hkmIv B B y ■I nlike the many so called preparuII Hons for tuis disorder whi h lieve used by tho patient, Cl REs
PFiKMANENTLY! and has been endorsed it this rospeot for the past 20 years by the 1 *adini medical authorities in Europe. NOCUARlif made to give it a fair test, as Dr. Lascelleun. dertakes to send each suffering applicant 1
FREE PACKAGE on their forwaruing
and postoffice address tn his^ole Agents for tht
Kussoll township. I . s. and Canada. Messrs. SLOCUM A C0,,N
, 1 Ce New V ork.
DYPliTIl FKKT PKOSTRATiON.
Interrupted end FEEBLE aetion of the Heart.
• Diseases prod need by
Overtaxing the Mind, oy Uriel or Anxiety, I Rapid Urowth, hy <'hiid-boaring, by Insuf-
ficient Nourishment, by Residence in Hot Climates or t n heal thy Locali-
ties, by Excesses, or by any
Irregularities of Life,
An endless chain of good effects is formed by Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypopllosphites; and we are safe in saying, from a long exper - ence in medicine, its virtues are not noasess by any other combination. NOTE—de suspicious of persons who recommend any other a -1 tide as “just as good," though bearing a simi- 1
Z* T iXenar. i "J ‘ t Sh 7
' ttndaUa tta,,ro,Ml *
has proved this, The highest class medic 1 men in every large city where it is known, rec- .
om mend it. 1 Or S20 to insure a colt to stand and suck.;. , , Mold I»y oil OriiffiffisH. 1.50 a bottle ! Money for the season to be paid them thought
, ji, 1 . . the Fillmoro Sunday toman wa\c swojit over thii hrotid land 1 mo and make it appear that 1 over know -
b “ foro lon S thu Srand old
‘ 1 —— 11 1 “ ' Ionian wave swept over this
of ours, bringing many poor deluded ji>r.]y wronged him out of a dollar, I will largi- bills or inquiro at tlie stable, 3m • ,M • - - - - ' J
ROUT. CHEXOWETII. The Thoroughbred Stallion
Y orkshire Billet
Uf'DOillliO’tS School on the
j death of Albert Kagan: Fii.i .moiie, Ind., May 0, ’80.
Whereas, God, in liis infinite wisdom and goodness, has been pleased to call from among us our little brother, Albert
Ragan, therefore,
Resolved, That we deeply mourn the loss of our little brother, who while
among us was so loved bj’ all.
That we extend to the bereaved par
UM FERMENTED
MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK
IKRF, is no greater Blood Purifying nnl I Lite-Giving Principle in the woild of inedicine than 'l all Ritters, p-epared by the Malt Ritters Company from I 11 fermented Malt ani Hops. It is a perfect renovator of feeble and exhausted constitutions. It enriches the blood, solidifies the bones, hardona the
. muscles,
rhemttre t i8 0 ifJiSwn 0 to'be I ?n U foa n b e ' ll “' " l "" Tnirty or forty of my r gular customers terwards compromised the matter with '■ ' nsolation to that high r w „ : , ..../u,.. ,. v V?v r. * hS-a « cMssayra *«*• -* * .iw u^i ^ XZ STSLSTJrJS
k,t ,riU k '‘ OW unl '‘ fi8 1 ceaKe ^ niy jaway. I made it a point that if there T , ’
rc A? , B“t , i l n K*.®’,’... . . warfare they would not trade with me was any misunderstanding in business
Caro will bo taken to prevent accidents, but 1 will not bo responsible should any occur.
JAMES i:. I'4bl DHA\ • tt 4H
, iiii}' moro. goods were
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. «j s f 'i x o. .1' w. ic •\ hi t I'a. t . jcol.Ai » It r:t:: y uppt ar r.• U i-\ : i f l>u« r M I f < MCRC JT a -j I - . . •• • .. -i: M.L)
w'.ll » Dotv tT\o cliiTcrcucCa .; e • v* % ' *al ... j ’■J.hin-, .* k*ti i -.’j*. : ..’i T'U flU, kif *' rl v'hl ’ f \Tl SUGSTA V* CES us*For Food. G vaA.'jcop vrho prefor bread made with : , > II Impr Iti , mho 1< bo*4crr.n11 proveu t it fro»n.’nri jtj, by addin,*;’ Tf 'a-poonful of ChuivL h i '.'a F.oda cFiLlci'chiA. ^RoBuroandpot ugo too rmcli. Tlio q f this with soi milk, in ] BaViaff P *'v Icr. saves twe nty tlmca Ua cm. t. N.vi t>no pound package ffcr valuabio i fonaa* tior. and ri a.l er.rclully. A wEMC WAVT2I! for th-* best and 1‘nstest -el I ing iipictorial Rooks and Riblcs. Prices reduced ff' per cunt. National Publishing Co., Phila-
dphi:
Charles H. Goodale Supplies customers with the Richest and the Freshest
Milk at from
ciMits to ’20 cents ;i gallon. Semi orders throuah the poitoffico. :’.m2
I told them for sale, but
ImpcverUhed Blood. Sold everywhere. 4tl
to the Banner
and Si ak.
lorn Not, to Come unto Me; for ol Such
was any misunderstanding in business I is tho King(]om of Heaven „
flatly that my j always to compromise, if possible, greatly j Tbat a copy of these resolutions be that i was not; preferring to suffer loss rather than go to | mnde( j for I)U ),i iration that before 1 would sacrifice principle for law. I suppose I have paid out a thous I gain I would stack my goods in the street and dollars peace money in my time. 1 and burn them. I took notice, however, always thought it best to have little to do that they did not carry out their threat. | with a mean disposed man, and he is a but soon all came hack and traded the poor wretch indeed whose good will is
same as ever. So I have found that no not worth a few dollars,
matter what kind of a business a man is j 1 have speculated in land considerably, engaged in, whether dependent on public also, having owned, first and last, over patronage or not, all he needs do is to be four thousand acres. I have hclpeu a
sure he is following the path of right and good many young men to get theit first necessaay. Dairymen who wish to be
Ji;ssn; Fru.Eis, , Jam: A. K -1:17.1:1:,[ L. E. Smeih.i v, S
Com.
JERSEY BUTTER.
Jersey Butter is all tho fashion, and it has become so, mainly 1 ecause the makers have kept up a uniform color throughout the j’oar, udng artificial color when
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL Wo will send our Electric-Voltaic Belts nr.il other electric appliances upon trial for 30'lays to those suffering from Nervous Debility, KWhir a ft tls in, Pftrftlyau or anj dUeftsea oi too LirN or Kidneys, ami many other diseases^ A sure * are truar nteed or no pay. Addr<*s Yolt n 1’ < . A1 mMmiII , Mm-!, . Wf-' it;.
A llsinli ol’ Deposit.
in tho fashion must nso the Porfi'cted
duty, and tear no opposition. j homes; would stdl them land and wait ,, ,, , , , ... ,, , , By this time (1 >40) mV pasture land with them for tho money until they could ' IluilHl'-tnn Y^t ^ S ’ was getting pretty well set in grass, and make it. Out of some twelve or fifteen I — 1 had plenty for grazing purposes and suc h cases 1 only call to mind one that! Two Cheyemie men made a wager as
LaMreth’s Celebrated Garden Seeds
A rc on sale .at
Allens Dntir Store.
I ll'U t*'
Try them -always fresh and reliable. Cheaper, beenuso the packages contain twice as much
3m 41
delphiu, I'a. MASON
AMD
E1MLDJ
f)T5 P A TvTC ’var- ■ I’ric-. - J. ■ T, WjAWiiiN 0. - .“liis. ■ t’ .1 n• - wan). Aho Tor oa-y n.iyment?. f' a i
r^.,; (ImuT'co.; I tf"* <•- the let money, they must go bC
\ K.i - -
Rent paid two and a ouaricr .vea r s buys one. Rest Cabinet • •r Rhrlor Organ.« in the world. Winners of highest distinction at every worltl’s fair for tbir
ds-p.i
had begun trading in stock again, which 1 always liked to do. This was in a small way at first, to be sure, as 1 had expended almost all my money in lands. I’ooplo generally allowed what little stock they had to run at large, and during the summer and fall they browsed on the underbrush, poa vine and ramps, from which the little creeks in the noighbor-
to which could hold a wasp longest in Ids hand. One privately nibbed his hand with chloroform; but ho lost after all, for the drug soon evaporated, an.l the wasp stung viciously on recovering its senses, while the other had selected a male wasp, knowing that such do not is increased 8 to 5 cents a pound by using ^tin'* Gilt edge Butter Maker in churning—|" increases production C to 10 per cent ' Reduces time of churning one-half.
was not successful. I had to take his land back. Many of them in after years thanked me for the aid I had given them. I made warm friends in that way.
[To be continued.]
THE MARKET PRICE OF BUTTER
hood took their names; but when winter
set in they had not much to feed on, and j Keeps butter from becoming strong or 1 could buy cows, calves, and such like, rilflci,L G ‘ ve » “ "eh Golden Color the .. . , year round, bold by urngKists. erocerB, ' very reasonably, and graze them on my an( j !! , cnera j 8 t oro k0O p 0r3i Send stamp f [grass, which is the easiest and cheapest! for‘‘Hints to Butter-Makers." Address, way to raise stock. And there is really! Gutter Improvement Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
more clear money in it than any otherl Two girl 7^ a ~clnchma'ti boarding „.,u 0 u.„., B uv r ™^ 'way. I soon hail a nico herd, and by school, though of wealthy and reputable 1 to make, sidl and use them in granted to j 0 j r c ' u , | ur V.' D Amireif,'
idernLlo little . _ .1.1. j.-. . .. 1* 1 . r tKr* lion l > .ittr*r>s M’ (* (^o.. t.f Ai-i ,:t< W.
A FORTUNE FOR ONE DOLLAR! Pat!? ks IS BFil! S 79,000 IX I'KIZKS:
To be Drawn at Armory Hall, Fon du
Lac, May 13, 1880.
LOOK AT TilE LIST OF PRIZES: Firit Grand Prize—Thk Patty Hoi sk, Fon du Lac. Wis $100,(
1 Cash Prize 1 Pash Prize 5 Cash Prizes of $1,000each.., lOOaah Prizes of 500 each
2C Cash Prizes of 40 Casli Prizes of f/K) Cash Prizes of 1,000 Cahli Prizes of 2,(KM) ('ash Prizes ot 5,(XK) Cnsh Prizes of 10,(XH) Cash Prizes of
8.67S Prizes «17‘',Ono PRIZES nvoragt* ONE in . very THIRTEEN Tickets. There aro 2'iO,OUO tickets in all. In or-
100 each...
50 each 20 each 10 each 5 each.Apnix. 2each,A|»rnx. 1 each.Aprox.
PM » 0,00 5.( * 5.1 1 2,nai 2.(V 1 In.I * HH « Id.lt I li.l'l lu.l '
1S.57S I’ri/es. I’Kl/.l-.s c
Hokets. Thei s tlerinit tiekfts, give your name am! iiosturTice
are put up ndtlrees plainly. Communications strictly con-
TIM ELY CAUTION.
Genuine Hop Bitters r
m square paneled, ambor-colored bottles, “ViCKETS. Jl.on. Il„w to remit money-Scnd • with white label on one fide printed in bank bills by express, or bank draft. (
black letters, and green hop cluster, and
on the other aide yellow paper with red no aaopi a man no other i*rit« nrawng ev- u letti rs; rovenm; stamps over the cork, vr offored to tho public. To person* who send ■ I This is the only form in which genuine ! bo n ' ; *■ ' in ; lot arc put it}), and the m-L 1 riuht 'P I 1 u ..f the money with R. A. R 'k' 1 1 " ,.\.i .U„ ,.,.,bn S',.11 and use tl.on. is ornotod tr,! e . r - <; f 1’on Du I 8cu eir.olars ^fuU^nr
money for
We will pay express charges ... five or more tickets where we have n*i apont. Wo adopt a plan no other Prize Drawiiik er offered to tho public. To persons who send
. . ; The renders of 4 T1!K 8TAH should understand I r i i > .• t , . ward. Also for easy payments. it tn*inth t»r that when they wish to get the best and molt b.iuiu, i»:i i A consitlorable j parentogo, fctolo *$70 worth of bookB from ' ^ liop D’-Hers il g (>0., ol Kochostov. ; Agents M anted. 4t 1
lot of cattle for sale every year, and still | the library, sold them for $15, and spent X. Y., ami 'J’oronto, Ont., by patcmls, j kept up tho herd. \Yo were now passing, fLc money for candy. copyright and trade mark. A:1 others , - put up in any other wav or b\ any i 1 through one of the most trying times A-1 . else, claiming to he like it or' pretending |
In tlio cure of consumption there is 1 ’ - - 0 - 1
Roston ; 4f>Kastl4th • • (Union btiuare) New York; 2 r X) Wabash Avenue, Cbicaso. Itt
NOTICE.
The underzifned
lireencaBtle
*igned, a white male inhabitant of townihip* Ptttnam County* Btaie
of Indiana, over the hko of twenly-nne yem ;, hereby ('ivus notice to the citizens ol said
WYSONG’S
to buy their
(irocerios, Pr<n isions, Qtioenswart' and Glassware.
illy that I ever experienced,brought | tb< to oonUin hops, by wh.toTor name, they nlw.iit n/viinnnt Ijirnrolv l»\r Gin i.vRatmn !. .. . . . ^ . 1 ni‘iv no C.lllOtl. Jiro ndP’llSl af’fl Unlit f()T |
township that he will a r >p!y to tho lion, Ronrd of Commissioners of said Putnam county, on j
the first day or some succeeding day of their I His Block is always fresh and dean, and purJunc sc.M. n A.D. IV. f„r l!re U .r tn -oil c i lased at |„ wogt c# ,|, prioe*. therefure ho can vinous, spintous and malt liquors, or intoxi> j . , , . 1 , • eating liquors, in a les> quantity than n quart [ you better baricsin< than any eompetitoi.
at a time, for a term of one year, in the follow-'
* n cr rvrAtnis(*ri. to. wit •
of the currency
ident Jackson, though strongly opposed,! X. B. A number of cases have issued an edict that tiie deposits held by U,U M’ our notice the past year when th
people on the credit and
Hop Bitters.
popularity of|
3t4
Do.N’T FOltUET TIIE PLACE.
a r.so.Yc \s,
Northwest corner Public Square.
ins eremites, to-wit
In theimo-ptory frame buiUliiur. situated on [ a inirt of the nortnwoat queiier of the aoutli- 1 west quarter of ieetion sixteen, in town-hia fourteen, north of ranve four weft, described as follows: OommcneiriK at a point on the; west solo of tho (i roe moist lo andCrawfoatisville Oravel Hoad, fifty fectnortb of (he center of the main track of the Indianapolis and ,St, LouisKailroad.ntnnins thence southwestwardly p irallel with said railroad (o a stake two hundred and citrht and one-hulf feet ; thence t« a stake sixty-one and one-hnlf feet: thence,
oa»t two humlrod and fmu and one-third feet. __ _ — .. — _ to idaoo ol lieginniuir, in the town-hip, t’ountj A jjk ffV'tf'f- p" ^Awif t t; ^ and State uforesat l, and said licen-os to cm- B u IS Vi Q H Rp iVS S D M brace the in ivilei.e of permittino said liquors jJl tt W it RM Hn BVSIPisBbW^
i results which have followed its use liave j been astonishing. \Ve write this unso-
tiie U. S. Bank, amounting to about ten
million dollars, should he drawn out and ij c jt e d by any one, and advise the affiict-1 divided among tho various fitate Banks, ed to try it Eni roit "Coi.oviAr, i'ahmuh.”
This caused a general inflation, of course,
j the -.
Mrs. Sncathen, of Kent County, Mich.,; .V^^ke^sTrUun^RFmer,’ii^^rod oi! wants a divorce from Mr. Sncathen. ^l^r the^di.oa.c. p ^ Pa , tor Pirrt She doesn't sot up in h< r complaint the Baptist Church, Proviannoe, R.I.. .Jaii.H.Lj'- , , . , I can tchtify to the virtue of Hunt’s Remedy usual charges Of ill-treatment, drunken-] in Kidney Diseases from actual trial, having ness, failure to provide, or ineompatibil-j bee,, ® rclltly l,one,ltte<, ^ TAY10R i.yof disposition, but simply that the w- . iLV^it^i maniage was a purely business contract, 1 the wonderful effects ol Hunt’s Remedy in my
twenty years, and is the father of and that Mr. Sncathen had failed to com-i ^I'lmmcnd'it to all' f aSteted , "with Tidney'dV 'dren, but has never kissed his ; ,,i„ i,r.t IcnBe, »r dropsy. Tho?o afflicted by dbcufc ofhis offsnrim?s I’D W'th Ills part ol it, he having prom- ,houldaecaro the medicine which will cure A UKMOCalTCUUKP. I “ ^^^ ^ ^ E.M^ul'on^poa^riu^eTnS ' '‘ ml “ K ’ n fail ; Mltf> do . so f ^ 1 „ of tho curativo power of Kidney-Wort. [ WANTED! WANTED! (aIco ofpnyKioians. jp
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Kidneys, Retention
GF.o. R. BLYTHE. Fond du Lac, Wi HJUT'S SCMI37, the ■Great Kidney and Liver M e d j c i ne, cures jiains in the Bftok, Stdft or Loim end all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Urinary Organs* Dropsy. Gravel, Diabetes, Bright’s Disease of nr Incontinence ol
, Tliere is a man at Luray, Ya. who beam! men rushed wildly and blindly into carae convinced, when young, that kissspeculation, just as we have since seen [ing was wicked, because Christ was bo[themdo. And this was followed !>v its frayed with a kiss. He has been mar-
Callender & Dunn, ^ "
ling Yan Huron's administration. Of
I’ropriotors of
hrnce tho nrivileie of permittin to he drank on premi-cs where sold.
May 10, 1HSO,
MI('IIAi:i. Ml 111‘IIV
Dealers in
IlkMIiapImproved Root Beer Package, 25cts. U UL V Mn live aallona ot u delicious and > Aiiiall) o ' P *1
Flour, Meal and Feed.
course, T was affected along with the rest. I hail just bought another piece of laud, and wont in debt for it, and as the times
[ closed down suddenly, the indebtedness It first cured him of a distressing Kidney j To find a case of Kidney Complaint J, time for^Wyoar*!
> i i v. ■ il vviiiuu vviii > possible time. Hm Respectfully yours, J. Dawi.ky, s.’) Dyer St.
IT’S
aparkling beverago—wholoaorae and Umi it,. Sold by druggists or sent by mail ou i. .••■ipt ol 2< cent-. Adurare, Cha*’
Highest market price i;aid for grain.
o, ...o.. ou.eve,e.o., o....„ Cuatomlgriuding a specialty. L‘:,“ i r"-,.*' 1 ' , S u, *«-’tu r c r ‘ ’ Market Street, (j n ^|jn | 0 j f,, rmer |y occupied by Uage'PhilaJelplua, Fa. hmG , SOUTH UREENCAstLE-
mill
I : disease, and ho now uses it whenever he 'where Hill’s Compound Extract of Buchti | and tho utmost re
. has any symptoms of billiousness or j and Cubebg. w
t . . . . 'needs toning up. It acts efficiently on cure. Wo knt out by Having to nolti, tho bowels, and cures tho worst cases of found, for out of
1 gave me a great deal of uneasiness,
offered it at a thousand dollars loss, but|"“" i’";' u-ntnisness I couldn’t BeU a. «- -1--"' ■ ' S P; "“ tS
has any symptoms of billiousness or j and Uuhehs. will not make a periuantmt “/"ne’trial'wiHO ^ ^ ^
j * ----- t in ii. une iriiu on cure. Wo know such a ctr^c cannot be convince you.
^ V.. .
on I^ame out all right, for I sold it ftf* piles.
! that have tried it not a single case failed. | ’soid by ail Druggist*.
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