Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1880 — Page 7

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the star.

CITY AND COUNTY

jfjiyy-Now the days grow shorter again. J. G. Tennant has been quite

nek.

■ fs^Gr. Karj) and family have gone to I ^i tosky to rusticate, rfi. j^rThere is a fine prospect for an ^■nmenso blackberry crop. B j»iy*'nie odorless vault cleaner benefitled our city by its activity last Monday. K {Sp’The word is that the wheat crop now being harvested is the best in the Sistory of Putnam county. I^f-’l'he average small boy mourns without ceasing because oi the dearth of tented shows this summer. Jsd“The growing corn crop is reported in good condition, on the average, though some fields are very weedy. * Expert dealers in wheat assort that the price for new wheat in July will be 85 cents to 05 cents per bushel. JgyThe contract has been let lor

the faculty had never been more harmonious, and has never done better work than during the past year. The vacancy that was created a year ago, by the action of the joint board, was filled by the election of Rev. H. A. Gobin, D. D., to succeed Dr. Wiley in the chair of Greek. Mr. Gobin received a handsome major! ty of the ballots cast, and was, at the instance of Dr. Wiley, declared unanimously elected. The future ot Asbury Universi- | ty was never more bright with hope or, bigger with promise than now. rontTii or jlly. Order or Exercise*.

PROGRAMME:

National aaluto at 5 o’clock a.in.

Prayer, l*y l>r.

Music,

At 11 o'clock n. in

Music. Martin.

Reading Declaration ot Independence, by II.

Mathias, Esq.

Music,

Address by Senator D, W, Voorhccs.

Music.

Artillery salute.

Music.

Address by (Jen, lien. Harrison.

Music,

Benediction, Dr. E.W. Fsik.

Music.

At 2:30 o'clock p. in., the steam fire enRine “VV.D, Allen" will bo tested, at cistern on cor-

ner of Indiana and Walnut streets.

At 7:30 o’clock p. in. there will be a Rrand

painting the outside of the West College | SreX. "md/tiS, of evc?,Vhi« Building in a manner similar to the work Con-,or. A.MstOn the HOW Presbyterian Church. I ant Marshals-Russell Tp., William Wilson;

Franklin, N.W. Ader, Jr.: Jackson, James P.

\ (©■Thu Trustees of Ashury have SU- McMurry; Floyd. EJUah oilkersons Monroe, i - ! Wm. McNary.Jr.: Clinton, DonmanC.u nods; Khorized the employment of a teacher to Mndison. Anderson; (iriH-ncastlo, Jus. it. L, , „ ,, .. , Allison: Marion, Jno. Shields; Mill Creek,

“flke the place of Prof. R. 8. Baker in the

Richard Hill; Jefferson,Oliver .''haw ; NN arren, George Hurst; Washington, Douglass Hufl-

man ; Clovordale, Capt. *) .E. Sluss. President, D. E. Williamson; A ice-Presi-

dents—Kussell Tp., J.Fordyce; Franklin. v\ tn. Cunningham: Jackson, J.B. Mayhall: Floyd, Geo.Owens; Monroe, Danl.Thornton; Clinton, A. Brockenridge; Madison, Jonathan Stoner; Greencastle Jno. Osborne and E. Cowgill,Sr.; Marion, Ricnard Sinclair; Mill Creek,Quinton Broadstreet; Jefferson, Peter A. Jones; Warren, Wm. Haymaker; Washington, A. D.

. . | Hurst; Cioverdale, Theodore Allen. Chapt^Ihe Democratic ratllication meet- Main, Dr. A. Martin. Secretaries and repor-

ters, F.A. Arnold, 11. Briggs and G. J. L ngs-

dale.

in

Preparatory Department. Trustees of Asbury Universi-

ty. in auditing the Treasurer’s report, at Jpeir late mooting, were solidly comfort pd on learning that the institution was $30,000 richer than one }’ear before.

SOONER OH LATER. [Found in the purse of a young lady who lately Committed suicide.j Sooner or later the itorm shall heat Over my slumber from head to feet; Sooner or later the wind shall rave In the long grasses above my grave. I shall not heed them where I lie— Nothing their sounds shall signify Nothing the headstone's fret of rain; Nothing to me the dark day's pain. Sooner or later the sun shall shine With tender warmth on that mo md of mine: Sooner or later in Summer's air Clover and violets blossom there. I shall not feel in that deep laid rest The sheeted lig;ht fall over my breast, Nor ever note in those hidden hours * The wind blown breath of the tossing flower*. Sooner or later the stainless snows Shall add their hush to my mute repose' Sooner or later shall slant and -hift And heap my bed with their darrlmg drift. Chill though that frozen pall shall seem. Its touch no colder can make my dtcam— That wrecks not the (acred dread Shrouding the city of the dead. Sooner or later the bee shall come And fill the moon witn the golden humSooner or later on half-poised wing, ’ The bluebird above my grave shall sing, Sing and chirp and whistle with glee, Nothing bis music can mean t,. me; None of th.,sc beautiful things shall know How soundly their lover sleeps below. Sooner or later, far out in the night. The stars shall over me wing their flight; Sooner or later the darkling dews Catch the white spark in their silent ooie Nevcra ray shall part the^tlonm That wraps me 'round in the silent tomb; Peace shall be perfect p>|j..-u i brow, Sooner or later; oh, why n. t n a? ‘

ing. Saturday ni-ht, at tho Court House Was well attended, and quite an interest was manifested. Speeches were made by Messrs Nell’, Matson and Smiley, and a

number of others.

The procession will bo formed at 10 a. in., in the following order: First division under the

Conduct of (itientfl.

The average guest, after he has lieen a week in your house, begins to wear ujxin your nerves. Some skillful guests avoid doing this, and perhaps all might avoid it if they studied the point and would ouly display a little more tact If a man in his own house hapin ns to be exceedingly particular in the matter of punctuality, why should you delay going to dress till the last moment, and keep him silently fuming in the drawing-room for j ten minutes after dinner is announced?

Breakfast is supjiosed to be a movable [ commaml of Jamo* II. Allison, Assistant Mar- feast; but some men are “faddy’’even

shal, will form on South Vine Street, the right about breakfast.

i Washington Street, conshtinR of 1, President, Vico Presidents, orators

resting on

brais bandy , - of tne day, clergy oi city and county, city and nmmtv ii 1 >4 in narrintrac I IfMill rt IM(?n t

enmity officials in carriages, Fire Department and Artillery. Second division, under the command ot Frank tlnrvor. Assistant Marshal, will form on North Jackson Street, the right resting on Franklin Street, consisting of Monroe. Franklin, Russell, Clinton and Madison townships. Third division, under command

of Will It. Kcrcheval, Assista

Saturday last a horse driven by a gentleman whose name we failed to learn, ran away on Washington Street, and brought up against the fence in front of M;. Curtis’ residence. The driver w..s thrown out of the vehicle and pretty ae’.oiisly bruised, while horse, carriage and fence were all badly wrecked. I ft©'"Greencastle will celebrate the Fourth of July in grand stylo on Mon-

day, July 5 5. ore sound, substantal, ington Street, consisting

about breakfast, and in such a ease either avoid the house or conform hi its customs. In the same spirit a judicious guest will observe which is the host’s favorite corner,pet seat, or particular lamp; and though, as is likely enough, ho may press all these upon you, you will do well not to accept them unless it he once, and

:i» w niv III i* ii iv r’-'v it in iMiLt., UIIU

'the rigfii resting | by way of courtesy. There are some

form on Booth Jackson • i • . > ■ .

on Washington tHreet, consisting oi Clover- gueKts who conn* into VOlir house to turn &th^^n?^der'c^^.f&a: | yon out of it. Every he their, dolph, Assi.-tant Marshal, will form on East | and you can not get away from them.

Washington t-trecl, tho right resting College Ayonuo, consisting of^ Jackson

reasonable and unreasonable entertainment will bo furnished to visitors hero on that day than can he found elsewhere in Western Indiana. The different committees in charge of the various parts of the programme report gratifying progress There will ho an abundance of good music, addresses by the finest orators in the country, test of tho steam fire engine, grand display of fireworks, plenty to eat

and drink, and a grand time generally. jfcA'A new society, with praiseworthy

aims and high aspirations, has been organized here, styled, “The Sires of Revolutionary Sons.” Parents who have unmanageable and intractible sons are eligible to membership. The organization meets weekly, and reports are made of the trials of seven previous days, after whfch the discussion of themes of interest are indulged in. At the last regular meeting the question debated was, “Which is best calculated to inculcate a spirit of obedience, moral suasion or a hickory sapling well laid on?” The hickory or heroic

Tcatment was awarded the palm.

They pounce upon the hook you are reud-

Ffijaf^Marlon.'7e(Terion an3*>1 i 1 f Creek'toivn•! j if >’”» htj’ it .'low,, for a brief period, ships. Filth division, under tho commund of | The newspaper is laid in wait for them £’J'u' ^ l .!V?j/A"il t 'y U 4^iVin W Kon^ r v'ash n ! and they institute themselves in nooks

of Greencostlo City and corners without “by your leave” or

amt township. Line of march; South on In l “with your leave.” A guest should alto Locust St., north on Locust to Semuniryj$t., 1 ",‘i V? 111 1 . ! s sl £Uest, and

east on Seminnry to Arlington, north on

ington to Washington, west on Washington to Col logo Avenue, south on College Avenue to College Campus. Marshals of divisions will please report to M. J. Cooper. Grand Marshal, at9*30a. m. ot headquar;ers—Southcas corn-

er I’ublic Square.

Futnumvillc FaiTicIc*.

all the more so when the host never forgets that he is a host. One excellent rule for a guest to remember is that people can have too much of each other. When wanted he should appear. At other times he will i-. ■.-ely m,t io make

his presence in the boose felt.

Profits of Orange (Growing.

[Savannah (Ga.) Ncws.J

Mr. Seth French, of Jacksonville, Fla., an old and experienced orange grower, gives the following as an estimate ol

Among the solid institutions of Pulnaniville is the Blue Ribbon Society. It meets on Tuesday night of each

week, and is well attended.

'Tis said that there are to he three, , ,

, • , . . . , the cost of an orange grove, according to weddings within a stone s cast of each . ® b ® , . .. locality: Cost of 10 acres of land fora other in our town, soon, ,f not sooner. gr()vP( ^ t<> dcari fl0 o t0 Me ran hardly keep up with our $160 . fencing( *20 to$76; breaking, $20 blacksmiths, T. S. Boyd sold the large w $25; setting out 500 trees, $200 to shop back to Mr. Williams, and Mr. J jfayfy care and fertilizing, five years; I Williams then bought out Mr., $600 to $1,000; total cost, $920 to $1,640. Brothers. 1 In addition to this the young trees The farmers are done cutting wheat, cost, ready for setting out, from 35 to 60 j

and rejoice in the fart that the crop is

a good one.

Mrs. Haney has completed her shop, and Di*. McNutt now occupies the

same.

Rev. Miles Wood, who was run over jby a frightened horse and badly hurt,

Asbury’s A Muirs.

Dr. E. C. Holliday, of Indianapolis, | on the Roth ult., is improving slowly, writes concerning Asbury, as follows: H "“is a .Sunday R. R. train that frightIn an arlielo from Greencastle, under ,31,p d the horse. dateofJune 23, and published in the, Joseph Clnpsaddle, an old and subJournal of June 21, are tho following 'Ouilial citi/i r. of oup pl.icr. b fi fur (hr paragraphs which need correction: j State of Iowa by way of horse and “The mooting of tho joint hoard of a few days ago. He will, per.ruiteea and visitors, yesterday, is said to haps, nuke that his future home.

lave been a stormy one, though the trustees are mute as to the proceedings. ‘An effort is being made to depose Professor Ridpath, and judging from the cnacity with which the faculty were mUon-holme the trustees, none seemed © consider their tenure of oflice secure.” I have been a member of the joint

Mrs. Belle Bishop and daughter art visiting friends in Kentucky.

cents each. At the age of nine or tcu 1 years from the seed, ,tlie trees begin to I produce, the average being about 500 • oranges to the tree. For the next two years the increase in production is rapid,; being about 1,000 oranges a tree each j year. • | There are many trees in Florida that produce 10,000 oranges, but these are; aged having been planted before the war. Oranges, like apples, have their “ofl” years, but at fifteen years from the seed it is safe to say that the trees will pro- j duee on an average 3,000 oranges each, j There are 50 trees to one acre, accord-1 ing to Mr. French’s figures given above, though it is usual to set out 00, which, at 3,000 orauges per tree, would give 1,500,000 oranges as the yield of the ten acres. These at one and a half cents a

loard of trustees of tho University for

be last twenty-five years, and wo have of this part of Putnam County,

in 1}' had a more pleasant and h&rtuoni-;

>ns session than the one that has just 'losi'd. Tho business was carefully considered d tho results reached with great unani-

it-.

There was no effort to unseat Prof, dpath. No whisper of that kind, much a proposition, ever reached the ears f the joint board. But the joint board id make provision for the release of 'rof. Ridpath from a part of his classes, lat he might have more leisure for literry labor, by which 1^.“ is reflecting cred-

piece ns they hang on the tree, the aver-

, . , , . . . , ago price this season, would give $22,500 John \V ilhnins new building is ready j (l f|' t *h<» ten acres. This estimate, let it i for tho plasterer. j be borne in mind, is a low one, for some Without regard to the decisions of Floridi, * n8 this year getting $25,000 the great National Conventions 111 ‘ ^ The Plorhla orange crop this year isl ( lucagn and Cincinnati, Bowen A much larger than ever before. From Cooper are still candidates for the trade such counties as are easily accessible the

figures jiuiut to a t rop of about 440,000 |

, r , , 1 boxes. In Putnam county alone the Harvest hands have been very scarce ; 187( ; yie ]j , VR8 nearly 5,500,000 oranges, I

and hard to get in this tow nship, j and next year, with the large number of $1 50 to $2 is the price per day. blooming trees that will come into bear-

Asbury Bowman starts out early

with his new steam thresher. The blackberry crop is very prom

ising.

Frank Williams visual Terre Haute last week. Mr. Vanderment and Miss Collins are the persons selected to teach our town schools. Miss Collins is well known here os a lady every way competent for her undertaking. Air. V.

I ing, the crop will amount to 25,000,000! oranges. It will require a train of ten I ears once a day for ninety days to trails-

! port the crop of this country.

, not only on himself, but on the Uni-! has been among us quite frequently for

\

Isity and State as well,

fhe faculty had no occasion to “butonbolu the trustees, or any of them, tor i*y were invited to sit with us in all ur scsssions, and theywore present with s only when their duties called them

1 sew here.

Atlrrge committee on the faculty, of i'hich tho writer of this was a member, quired carefully and thoroughly into ie internal workings of the University, ie standing and work of the several rofessors, and their relations with each

bar.

several years, and quite recently married Miss Perry, one of our own girls. He graduated a few weeks since at the State University at Bloomington. We expect Mr. V. to teach us a first-class

school.

James Brann is

••We Call Ttietn Tramp*.”

A recent trip of the City of Chester, of

the Inman line from New York to Liver-1 pool, was enlivened by the wit of a I Washington girl, who was tho favorite | passenger. In the same steamer was a young English snob, who wore a suit of clothes of very large plaid, with a fatigue cap to match, a single eye-glass, thicksoled boots, spotted sliirt and loud necktie. He had that exasjK-rating drawl peculiar to Mark Twain and English snobs. “Atf, vans,” said he, in conversation with the Washington girl, “I have seen considewable of your country. I have been to New Yawk, Chicago, Oma-

| haw and other places, and it is

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Manufacturer and Dealer in

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travel anil transport* 1»tive pamphlet la English . t" Addrein *Y. <>. HI * > HIT. Commissioner, Grand Rapids, ..Hchtgan.

Plows!

And Farm Machinery Generally. Just received another car load of tho celebrated OI.I.IYEK rilll.EED PLOW Si, together with a fine line of V1»V \!\«'E <1 ETITATOKM and OEEIt’S HEM DEIMICTIKE CEETIVATOIt with springs, also the Deer Breaking Plo«vs. Gilpin SulkylMows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter, i I also the Back eye Corn 1’Inn ter and Hoosier Corn Drill. Open ami Top Buggies For S le. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, a SHOVELS, SPADES, EORKS AND HORS At the lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. I hsuklul for past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business || and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle,

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I It if! a speoiflo in the curd of all I

of the Kidneys, Bladder, Prostatlo Portion of tin* urinary Organs, Irritation of the Neck of tho Bladder, Burning Urine, | Gleet, Gonorrhea in nil its stages. Mu* i cous Discharges. Congestion of the Kid •ieys, Brick Dust Deuosit, Diabetes. In* I nammatloh of the Kidneys nnd Bladder,

hammatton or toe lUdneys nnd Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Urine, Blnody Urine'Pain in Hi** Region of tho Bladder, PAIN IN THE BACK Urinary Calculus, |

Renal Calculus, Renal Col of Urine, Frequent Urinati all it*s forms. Inability to r< ter. particularly in person* life IT afl A KIDNEY 1NY

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If yon are n minister, self with your pastoral Uuout with care and work, or if you fcvl weak and dis

knowing why, *

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tern, toiling over your

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crution, or arc growuig too

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Hop Hitters is If yon are old, and you nerves unsUsaily.and you

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faculties waning,

i Hop IIIHer* will give you New Ui'c uml Vigor.

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“Oiler their services as—

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Ask Children.

D, 1. C. In an absolute and irrertstible mire for drunkooness Use of opium, tobacco and narcoth'd Abortwotdby dnngkta. Hop bitton Mfg. Co. Rocheator, N. V.

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and.conducted with the care H^urod by thirty years^experienoo ......

No. I I and 10 East Washington Street, GreonaatHlc, tnd.

Bargains, BARGAINS, Bargains!

MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!

Miillioln, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. V.earonow ready to sell all kin.Is of Furnit.rro nt prices lower than were ever before offor2d in l utnam County. We ptoimmo to largely increase our stock by additional pureniises, and ;o keep on hands the Largest, Cheapest and Best line of goods over offered in this market. o trust persons noeding anything in our lino will call.and seo'us before going'elscwhere.

it is no trouble to us to show.goods.

G17 SU Charlcg Street, St. Lonis, Mo. A regular graduate of two Medical Collegca, haabeenloni [ed in the qpecialtroatmentofallVenei eal.su

tmont ©fall Venereal.Sexual

ouv* *yi»oa»oBthan any other Phyilclan inK: Louii, aa cityjpapers show, and all old rcaidenta know Syphilla, Gonorrhoea, Oleet, Strict u re, Ore hitia Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary DlBeases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of tho Throat Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled aucceea, ou

late«t ■cientifle priuciplea. Safely. Privately.

Spermatorrhea. Sexual Debility and Impotency. as the reault of Self-Abuse in youth, sexual excesses in maturei years, or other causes, and which produce some oi the following effects; nervousness, seminal emis•ions, debility, dimness of sight, detective ineutory, l,tuples on the face, physical decay, aversion to society of females, contusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, etc., rendering marriage improper or unhappy, arc permanently cured. Consultation at oflice, or by mail free, nnd Invited, When it is inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines can be scut by mail or express everywhere, t.'ur able cases guaranteed, where doubt exists it is frankly stated Taaphlit to: Men, 1 Stamp; for Wcmcs, 1 bump ;

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druggist has the ingredients Address.

Off. JACQUES, TM Chestnut St, St, Louia, Mo WRMirn " um ' wren*wanm*, „ r ,’, •, t frnn I L W Hurki-y.i’ilr-ointrnint.W.rruiit.dt.i taw ran Aa,n i - i.N.T.bi.r.si, ,M..

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anriirtifiiiiB Tlu-oshiup; Machhicry find Purtablo

. and Traction Engines.

TtIK RTAXUAlm of tuoeUeaci- throuijhiml chi' f.’r.ifi,.

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- —~ L ^*^*JV^*** Grain, and univenaily knomi n< itio only aueeeasfUl Tbre-thi-r , iS■

ruraMltty, Saretv, Koonemy, and H. anty entirely unknown in other makes. Steam-Power Outfits and Steam-Power Hernirnmr* a specialty. Four size* of Separators, from l\ to 12 liors«*-jM»wer ; also) sty les Improve.I Mount. •! Horse powers.

hie 1 * Iir« of 1'roHpt‘nMiM itnd < ontlnnoiia HiikIim ,.n \,y this house, without cb

nieut, furnishea a strung guarantee for auperiur goods and

honorable dealing.

, kii-iimi* i r riaif * in i no tv oridi a aatn-« piorr„.Ati.Jfi( BH0NS0N,C«tr:lt,X;:l

CARPENTER SAWS Or any nt her kind, you can flip j/oio**#-//* with our Aeii’ Jtachutv mo that it will <• u it* Itvr than M-.vw. '1 h<. t«-< th will nil remain of • : ii -:zo ari ! ettni)*- Sent free on m t-ipt **/' if'i.no to any pari of the Unitori States, I /Vco. id notl tea uteri in eveeu eott nto a mg. ejtt,. Address J.\ KOili A it Hit., Xvn Ojc~

forti, i'a.

OflTWe have hundreds of Jrttors from men usimr our Machifiu who nay they would not toko |3 for it.g

cure of Semic tru« wsj, vis , It

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Tho wonderful sueeexe and popularity of our Yibratou Ma< hincry lias driven other

: heiioc various makers are now

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Coiitlnuoua i for auperior

CAUTION! mnchiovs to the unil

ing to Duild and palm oil Inferior and mongrel liuiti

our famous good*.

® BE NOT DECEIVED hr snch experimental and worthless maohinery. If von buy Kt all, get tho ** Olll(« I N \ I. ” itnd (1.. i.INI INK’*

from no.

O /'Uor full pnrtti'nliirw call on our dealers, or wrlto to us for Illustrated Circulars, which w« mall free. Address NICHOLS. SHEPARD A CO., Battle Creek, Mich.

Hy j deni f.t .? i

ineonT.aiunce, Ttiii mo-t# of

house, without, change ol name, location, ur manage-

rial Cmieaions nnr 1

tru. war. »*» , Inrect A; j-li-'f-nsi to tie pr . us# of tfi# rcmcly is krt«n-i#'i with nu tM'n or

lotcrffr# with the or tin.ry punuits of life Tliii dk,!* ol •toj-l the test in r*ry seror# cMes, wid is now . pronsunccd

It oo nonsvnM •b‘"it this pr#p.rn'if,n. Praetinu obt«r

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JAMES Y. DAA IS, Agent. Office—Buffington’s hardware store

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AGENTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOON,

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. . 10 ge n t,wyin Amowica.” “What do you a bran new 10-11) boy. j call gentry?” asked the lady. “Aw, why Rev. T. 1). Welker visited friends people, you know, who doan’t have to do a few days ago. anything, you know; people who live

— without work.” “Oh, yes; we have such WHAT AN ACCIDENT DID. ! jieonle,” answered the lady, “hut we It has discovered an absolute cure for ‘l 011 * cu ^ them gentry. "Aw, ail diseases of the Kidneys which can now i "l 1 ?* y° u ca ^ ^kem, pway ;

And this committee reported that | be found in Day's Kidney Pad. j 04 ** tramps. Awl

LATEST STYLES

NEW MILLINERY

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Miss E. C. Rowland

Is constantly receiving tho latest & most fash- lat our factory at 'Greencastle. Spokes''to^be ir.nuhln Vlnf^ 'P -. ^ i.^ L'».. . t. - I • >,. J „ .. t .1 „ n 1 _ _ I _ t . , • n

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and M.tdan. tni, it, rea,l it, ami stud, it. Fainter-tUMa-7 latiaMrnarnU to Atgrola. Adcir.ua

Hair work promptly made to order.

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