Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1881 — Page 6

For Pure kgs, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines.

Lamps and Lanterns, Fine Soaps mat

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< ui hon Oiifre. Missouri. ; Mrs. Hflle Rountree, Mrs. Nancy

Editor Star: ;|py, Mrs. Kli/.aheth McFarland, Mrs. A. Carbon Centre is a town in the north H. Samly, Mrs. Newton Shoemaker. Mrs. part of I'nion County, Missouri, and ex- Michael Nichols, each a New Domestic; isted in name alone until the Hth day of '| rs - I!et ‘ i " M ? rRh »l' * n( ' N ' M - M ( ' n .. . ... , . Masten, the Imported NVillioms—all November, HhO. At that date it »»* bought atF. HILL’S Headquarters,

laid out after the fashion ol older towns.

DR!

ROODS.

New lot of that nice strained hon ey. cents per pound, at TOM ABRAMS’, tf4l

Toilet jfo'tictex, UtM

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Allen's Drug Store

It is nine weeks old, and such weather as we have had ever sinco was enough to s.unt, if notkil), any place of less vitality. But where two months ago a half dozen persons might be seen discussing the fu turo prospects of Carbon Centre, now ' looms up a prosperous village with over live hundred inhabitants, and the sound

! ^ #W an ^ * la,,llnf r * s heard all tin rt . B( j er8 having formed a partnership time (Sunday not excepted), w hile about with a gentleman from Illinois, I desire two hundred teams are continually mov- to s.-il out my stock of goods at this ! ing, loaded with coal, for this is a mining place. Any one desiring a good location town. From 40 to 70 cars are loaded Cor business would do well to call and , , , see me. Am now closing out my stock every da). Since ( ctober last the ex- 0 f |) r y (Joods, Queensware, Glassware, I tremo cold weather has to some extent Boots and Shoes, etc , at cost and ear-

The undersigned has on hand a large stock of various sizes of drain tile, which will be sold at reasonable prices.

E R. EI.LH,

-til Coaiesville, Ind. -Editor Stak: PI ease say to your

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C. C. PRIEST,

Brick Chapel, Ind.

LOCAL LEMES. teg^Mrs. George Kimble is sick. KS“A. Brockway, Esq., is reported

sick.

put a damper on the works, which are mige

hardly shaped up yet. One thousand __ teams can find work at fair wages here in Large invoice of sugar buckets the spring. Of course that creates a do I just received at TOM ABRAMS’. tfll mand for Other kinds of work. We need A New York Import has just mechanics of every kind—capcnters and; sent me fresh from the Custom House blacksmiths in particular. the handsomest Hamburg Trimmings Properly is cheap, feed and provisions ever exhibited in Greencastle. hxain- ,, 11. t * ...i ine them and decide if it is not so.

reasonable and plenty. Ii any of the

headquarters TalbuH’s Mock, South of the postofliee. New (ioods received every week and sold at (lie Lowest Prices For Cash. Everybody invited to call and be made happy. O. XV. ^AliBURT.

DELINQUENT TAXES DUE THE TOWN OF UAINBKIDCiE. A Lin of bands situated in the Town of Uaintiridse. in Couniy of Putnam, in the State ol Indiana, upon which ilolinquent Taxt*« arc now owing tocaid Town:

C. W. TALBERT.

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straw hats or white duck pants. The rolling mill and nai! factory

was idle the beginning of this vroek—no

'oal.

teiT^uite a number of our citizens attended the opera at Indiancpolis last

night.

f^f'-Mr. James T. Darnall. of this city, has been elected Grand Vice Chancellor •if the Grand Lodge, K. of P. of Indiana. i©~Miss Gertrude Clore, of Falls City, Nebraska, is visiting 'Greencastle, he guest of Air. Thomas Abrams and

family.

Bay John Cawley has sued the 1. G. A W. Gravel Road Company for damages, because of the death of a horso injut cd in driving over the road. ffCffMr. Geo. 8. Durham, of Russellville, who has recently purchased the old

{ .lackson and Hill streets, this city, has j

recently been cured of cancer of the minervu 0 Walton .

breast (the disease being of over twoj‘ Same

When you are on the lookout for 1 a good custom-made winter boot, don’t

stop until you reach P. R. Christie’s Hoosier boys think of going west I hope, Shoe Store. One look will convince any they will give us a call. If any of them ,

good judge that his goods are the best in , w ; s h t 0 know about this part of the coun- < Mrs. Davis, who resides with her son-

I" ««»»<. 1 »» Vut refer thorn u» in-l.w. Mr. Ilnrl.y, o„ ,h. or

^ ures as will surprise you. That is the i Cnolo Sam Colliver and Uncle Bill Me-J ■0^ i here is no present demand for; place where the ladies get their nice fit-' Cray, of your county. They have both

l ting shoes. On the north side of Wasu i, cc , n hero several years ago. I might vears standing), by Mr. M F. Hurley. | s * mu G tngton Street, just east ot the National n , ention others, but enough is a plenty, of Indianapolis, who treats without the 1 Do , an i^an r".: ■■■' The outlook for the growing wheat is ! lse , of ,hc . kmfe ’ tll ° cure is abso-j Klijiih LUsberry^ M ry A K<‘soliiiioiiv> of rtu* Moman’i. 1101 best, owmg to cold, dry weather SO nsdesiring further information can call William K.ilains I'orciun Miwbionury Society There has been snow on the ground near „n Mrs. Davis at the residence above , . ^ of l.orn^l f Imri Vi. jy all winter, but not to exceed an inch mentioned, or write to M. F. Hurley, 13*1 * Hare, Sonhia .t KuKenoWhereas, Mrs. H. A. Hays, one of the in depth. The thermometer has been Maple street, Indianapolis, Indiana. It j Julia Cofwin" earliest members of our society, has been fifteen degrees below zero three times, ■ ■ Salt! Salt! Fresh carload of i<*me called from our number and from her and as low as twenty once, which is ex- nice now lake salt just arrived at TOM !

treme weather here, we being about two ABRAMS’. tfll j Susan R.^Coilirer. ex- degrees south of Greencastle. Ail the While others are making clear- 1 Mar«»;et Hall

° Mary J. rinley

DKSCKIPTION.

Corwin's Akidition . (’orwin’e Addition *« a • Original Platt N. W., N. W N.W., N. W Thornton’fl Addition... Corwin's Addition (Vrwin’s Addition Quinn’s Addition Thornton’s Addition... . .. .Corwin's Addition .Corwin's Addition Thornton’s AdditionjCorwin’s Audition.

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earthly home, therefore

Resolved I, That we give formal

pression to our recognition of our own shallow wells sre dry, and branches are ance sales to get rid of old goods, the 'vir/haii MaVoney. Sr.

of our sister frozen dry. Some have to drive as much < 'fi'- ,a P Corner Store is busy opening now ^ame

as three miles to water. seasonable goods, and selling them as rt , . % , chcup as the nigh priced houses on the J rii. iSran conies to me regularly now. *$,j Uar ,; >se i| their old goods.

loss in this the removal

from our midst.

Resolved II. That by this visitation we are again reminded of the shortness ol this life, and the need that wo renew our diligence in our work while life and

health remain.

Resolved III, That wo extend our

Old Platt ...... D. A. 0uinn - Addition 1>. A (jninn’s Addtion Pt. N.W..S. W Corwin'- Addition

:;i 4 102, 1''>I 7*1 !> mu tv 81 A Kh X7 1 H8 3 Ptlj J

$250' $4.31

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ISO 40 ‘.00 210 200 :»0| ■'■OOj :a. r i! 10(1 ITS 1T5‘ :t .in

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5.68 z.iy 4.41 2.TS 3 .'C 6.88. M in.g:. 10.77 ft.?:!

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and it is a welcome visiter. How eagerly want to buy cheap for Cash and get. .v i i , i ^ i j_ „„i, , * , „ 'i'» i i Notice is hereby eiven tliat iif niuob ot -aid lands describi d in the forec" _ search its columns to (ind the name of good goods call at once on t . \v . 1 Al.- mfty |, 0 ne ce«sar> t‘i dLobarco the taxes, interest and charges du.- thereon, or duo from the

I, Presley 0. Collivor, Clerk ot the said Tow n ot llaintiridye, certify that the foregoing It you s tat® men t O’truly tnkon from the delinquent Tax Duplicate ol said Town, ^ ^

foregoing statement a-

some old neighbor or acquaintance. By the way, is talent so scarce or time so precious that the Brick Chapel can’t have

a regular correspondent.

We have [vb'nty of inea-les, mumps and

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henrt-folt sympathies to the bereaved

Werneke property, southwest corner of; husband and orphaned children, and to the Public Square, talks of putting up a t h 0 other sorrowing friends, new business building thereon in the j Resolved IV, That we send these spring. | resolutions for publication in our city

BuyThe wood-shod adjacent to the papers, and that they be pla :ed upon the . Consumption i< unknown here, residence of Mr. L. C. Todd, about a mile records of our society. when brought here from the east. south of this city, was destroyed by fire ! , I did have some relatives near Green on Monday night. Loss, ^100; no insur- ( " Imrcae, oui sister, Mrs. t’itford. has castle, hut it has been so long since I

ance.

bucket of ashes.

Bajy-The meeting held for the purpose of orga' i/.ing a I’uluam County Horticultural Society, appointed a committee con-

Parties wishing to buy coffee by the sack or sugar by the barrel, will do wi ll to call on TOM ABRAMS. tft 1*

may so necessary lo uincnargc ine inxev, iniurcsi aim enarae- mu*- u, .,u. ....... .■ owner thereof at the time of sale, wil he sold at public auction .at the door ot the shoe shop lot Martin Mungavin. situated on part of lot No. 9, Old IMatt, in B aid Town of Hainbridge,

Putnam Couhty, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, 1881, h ! 10 a. in. an<l I p, in., and that said sale will be continued from day to day

between tho hours of ;iy it found necessary.

<Joto HUHyKTTQSfor a full line

whooping rough hurt* this winter. Ever} - of Rubber Boots and Overshoes, tf'29 body has aoold. Some little pnoniuonia; Wanted, 2,000 bushels of clover no d'phtlieiia or typhoid fever here, seed, for which we will pay the highest

market price in cash. Co., Successors to J. East side public square.

H. S. Renick & \V. Buffington,

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Supposed to have caught from a'*' n deepl) at(|,, t“d 1>) the latal illness heard from them ’.hat 1 suppose they

of her husband, therefore | have moved away. J. H. F.

Resolved I, That wo, her sisters, being ! reminded in her loss of tho briei endur- • Yhe

ance of all earthly relationships, in- U!iITK „ Stock Yabdh , InuunA poi.i S , crease our endeavors to aid in bringing | Jan. 2<!.—Hogs—Tho market is firm at our fcilow-men into the joy of that union $5 OOC o SO per 100 B>s. Receipts, 2,-

wbich is eternal. h e atJ ; shipments, 650 head.

A new Case of Prints, handsome diirk patterns, at popular prices. Just received at tho Cheap Corner Storo.

GARRETS, CARPETS, GARRETS.

I Willard Hotel Lottery Postponed

TO APRIL 7, 1**1,

FOR A FULL DRAWING 1 ITU!E ilruwinc »ill take place at LOUISVILLE. 1 Kl.. under aotlioritlty nf a special act.it I the Ki ntu.-Ky LcsiKlaturc. and will bo under ! ab«oluto control of disintere.tod commijsiou-

! err appointed by the act. (.IkV of I > rlx,€‘K.

I The Willard Hotel withall its l dtOKn 000 fixtures and Eurn tore. J Vpzj xJx/,yUv/

C. W.TALBURT.

fisting of Messrs. Ragan, Moore, DeMotte, Priest and Workman, to prepare articles of incorporation, and then adjourned to meet at the Court House, at 2 p. in. Feb-

ruary 5.

jtay-We have now in stock a splendid line of letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements and envelopes, purchased in case lots from tho manufacturers, at a great bargain. Persons needing job printing in any of the above lines, should call and see these goods and learn prices, as we are ottering b&rgains. ft&y-Mr. Frank McManis, who resides jnst cast of this city, fell on the pavement near Mr. Brockway's residence, on Fast Washington street, last week, and di located his knee. Mr. William Matkin convoyed him to tho doctor’s shop for repairs, and the sufferer is getting along as well as could he expected. Ciy Dealers are paying the following prices for produce: Butter. 20 to 2o cts. per pound; lard, 10 cents per pound; eggs. 25 cents a dozen: dream-d turkeys, 10 cents per pound; chickene, 7’cents per pound; bacon, 10 cents per pound; feathers, 40 to 45 cents per pound; hay, $1’) to $12 per ton; corn, 40 to 45 cents per bushel; oats, !!5 cents per bushed; wheat, '.’5 to 08 cents per bushel. twy-Wn arc in receipt of Nan/ .x Nou ai r’s Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of plants, bulbs and llowers for 1881. It is a pamphlet of 80 pages, hesutilully printed on tinted paper and handsomely illustrated, containing information valuable to everybody. It will be sent free on application—see adver-

tisement.

The difficulty about the correct time in Greencastle lias b"en settled. Shipley’s fine regulator has been

BURNETT sells the host ladies’. misses’ and children’s shoes ever brought to this city, at prices that defy eompe- 1 tition. Opera House Building. tf29

Persons indebted to tho under f I-**.

signed will please call and settle imme-

2t40 Preparatory to our annual invoice we w ill offer

K4KF IttKOAIN*

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be closed.

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HALL & M-NARY, Brick Cbapol, Ind. 1

ords of our society. Belle A. Mansfield,!

Carrie 11. Martin. • Csmmitteee.

Mary J. McGrew.S

Hart/..

Halt/ the world's greatest magician

House coin-; dlxt week for

BURNETT sells the b*cst line of Custom-made Boots ever brought to this

city. Every pair of them is fully war- i /la* ranted. tPJO LilCO ( UTl

HAMMOND’S HACK runs to all trains. Leave orders to call forpassen- 1 uers or baggage at Darnall Bros. & Co’s Store. 15 tt

sad bereavement, trusting that this dis* Hons.—The receipts for to-day were pensation may be blessed to her and to 25,OX) head; tho shipments were 4,700 a ll 0 | us I head. The market was active and prices „ , ... ... j ml ly 10c. higher. The quality wasgood. Resolved III, That theso resolutions ■ Sales were made of mixed packing hogs at be sent to our city papers for publication, $1 !>D<7< 5 20 per 100 lbs; light bacon and they bo made a part of tho rec- bogs, $5 10 e 5 25; choice heavy hogs,

$5 25(y 5 05.

Bkee Cattu:.—The receipts for to-day were 7,000 head; the shipments were 1,i?00 head. Export cattle firm; sales were made at $5 40(ii 5 SO per 100 lbs; good 1 to choice shipping cattle, .$1 g0(<?5 20; common lo fair shipping cattle, $3 20(«' 1 50; low grades slow and prices 10c. off,

will appear at the Opera House coin- and there were many unsold; butcher mencing Thursday night dbxt week for cattle were steady at $2 20(»3 55; stockthrec nights. j ers slow, and light to common, $2 00@ The Reading Eagle says of Prof. 1 3 00; good to choice, $3 40(«3 00.

Hertz and his company. "The Grand S«r.r.r AX' Lamrs —The receipts 'or m i He Veens the lan-ost

253^^5^.^ ^ - ^icjnoinnati enquirer. the inagcian Hart/, and Ins company, was ind weak. No extra good ofiored. Sales , m.Hw of\bi?PopuUrWmL certainly one of the most amusing and were made of Texans at $3 50 per 100 It, s \oii<*<> Aila»inivti-u>4n.> imt ' n ' <0, ' y before makiiih- choiceof a paper

entertaining ever presented in Reading, fair to good sheep, $4 10((i. r > tX'; choice 1 * i f0 Th°VIr

The entire «l«>w was free from slightest sheep, $5 2< ,, 5 35. Nr.dbSS ^^

j One Ko-nlence on Urcen Street. One llesidonee on Urecn Street Two Cash Vrir.es, each SS.I-O Two Cash Prizes, each $2.000 Five Cash Prizes, each 31,(00 Five Cash Prizes, eaeh fft.W) Kilty Cash Prizes, riu-h 3100.. One Hundred Cash Prizes, each *50 i Five iluLdrud Cash Prizes, each $20 One Set of liar Furniture One Fine Piana One Handsome Silver Tea Set ! 100 Boxes Old llourbon Whiskey, 330 • 1 10 Baskets Champayne, 3.V> | Five llondred (.'aah Prizes, each 310

; 400 Boxes Fine Wines. t'*0 i.,*.* 200 Boxes Kolierlson County Whisky 39) 6,000 ' 100 Boxes llavana Ciynrs, *!(l I.lKio Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each 310 5,000

AiQOUNTINCi TO !jtiU4i»,*.TO.

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Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms’' R. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle,!

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<>il Cloths,

Rill'S, Mats,

Window Sliades,i WH0Lr ^

^Remittances Tnnv ! Kxpress, Postiil M

. .Mail.

For Cash.

IW. IWIN«CO.. 8o)*( ipposito Nntior.al Bank.

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1,000 5.000 2.. r iOO '..{ZZI ft.iaxi

10.000

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be made by oney Urder, er

Bank Cheek. - Registered

Responsible agents wanted at all points For eireulars giving lull information and for

tickets, address

\\. U. O. WHIPS,

8til WILLARD HOTEL. I.OlTSVILl.E KV.

Ki* mr mtH-r,

That the place to buy your Boots and

' : ! u - . Shoes is at BURNETT’S, Opera House eceipts 'or^uiQpV, l{ 0 keeps tho largest and best

XT WILL

GOST ONE GENT to purchase a postal rard r.nd n rite for a Spec-

imen Copy of the Weekly

Employment For ALL Li>eal or Traveling. State which if preferred. Salary promptly paid every month. Address

SLOAN &

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CIN., OHIO.

taint, making it extremly pleasant for

ladies and children, of whom many were Indiaapnoi.h, Jan. 26.—Wheat—The present. Harh. performed many wonder- i market is steady; No. 2 red, new, !K)c.(o ful things, making a great hit in produc- $1 00. Corn—Is steady at 38c. Oats— ing large glass dishes filled with water Arc steady; new white, J.'UJOteS'.jc. for

from a handkecchief. lie finally eclipn lanuary.

ed everythmg by introducing a live and — —

handsome negro nnncpr, neat and clean A correspondent of tho Louisville

as a new pin. This feature, being some-! Courier-Journal writes

ac-

making it one of the Bkst Pai'krs

FDIt THE FAMILY UlliL'LE. But of this, wc wi-h all who are not patrons, | to send for a few |roo copies and judge for themselves, and wo will bo satitlied w ith the result. Examine every page, especially tiic

two allotted to the

Fnriner and his lloiiM-liold!

And ilii" Farm Nt'lioftl!

"Several yt>ars I T^tmor "/ , the d tftat'e“of Marv J W Barch^m! ! 'J'hieh depui tmnnts are ma 'o up by eontribu

tlm.g entirely new, was vociferously apj ] was coming from Poughkeepsie by dectft ^}UrFEBRU4R5 22 ishi eeri^^ P The Veetriloquism of Albert Duncan ! W ° #t ' ;0, ' nW811 ,0 tahe I ot'A'rZ'W one ^il^oafi^f “"t in .hose departments to adwas the best eve- se. ii in Iteadin.- ids aboard tho gentlewcn who went i arly to, Mahhattan. in Washington township. Putnam v * n u,. 1 tu ? ,,1 * h l‘ r 1 * v " 1 "l P' r.eetiun. by wan me oesv ext. m , n in iteaumg, ms e> . , . , . /, i County, Indiana, all the personal property of ! nab '' n 8®'?'^ nn< i‘i’ "'r «)! the others the smgtng being |*.'rformed without the business in New York. Instead of the , a i ( | deceased, consisting of one horse buggy benefit ot his knowledge through thif medium. slightoat mov.-ment of.he Bps, mnsclos usual number there wet. a great man'y hr.ih C ^d\^^^e y h\^Krr i ,ri K ^ HF WOKAF TO ' l; of tho face or breast. Ihe songs and *^,5,],, w .i, 0 rushed aboard in various ,ur ’" ; and political teachings of the Enquirer is not dances and bone sz.lo of Frank Lawton ‘ * Tsf-” • *" tl—-r. , its i«-«i n><- u:.i

carried the gallery with a storm of ap- ■ sl,, S , ' s 0 indignation and disgust. It was plauae and vastly auiusod the little folk*, a perfect exodus, and wo soon learned Prof. 1’arkei’B wonderful dog circus tho cause. The rnght before, light broad closotl tho cntcrtaiMnent, thus making w . ai a Cornwall boarding house

the last as good as tho first. Ihesodogs , A , . , „ are magnificently traiued, and the leaping l ,ar ‘ lr - 1 0 r, ’’C. •*-< n i' ‘ ' * ’ 1 " at least, save

Court nf Putnam County. State of Indiana, Administrator of tho e tale ol Mary J. liarchnin late of Putnam County, deceased. S aid es-

tate is supposed to .be solvent.

10HN W. FELLOWS.

January25th. isst. Administrator.

Smiley A Naff, Attorney*.

Notice ol A«liiieiiis>iint4»i*s Male.

Cft NEW STYLE VISITING CARDS, for OUOnly TEN CENTS. It. ICOIIIt, CINLTNNATI. OHIO. 8t4ll __ _ _____ OPIUM. OPIUM. Morphine Habit Cured. A GOOD PLAN. Dr. J. *TEI*HFNN, Lr bn non, O 8ti1 Agents Wanted for tho Great

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Centennial History And other fast Selling Goods. Send to MONITOR PUB. CO..Cincinnati, 0. 8t41

!> £

;itas III- Salk.—AH sum* over ThreoDol- its least reeornmi nilatien. Between Right and a credit of nine luonths w itiiim t interest, " rnn g .all gni'ij people are intere-ted in the ! the pun baser giving note with approved seru- rj’PrernHey of Right. Justine nnd Equity over — L Sale 4 1 eemm enee the s.-heme. and in aeh in at ions of evil dnerz.

Tkrus

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rity For less sums. eash.

at In o'clock of said day. JOHN W. FELLOWS

Administrator ,aiB0

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Smiley t Neff, Attorneys.

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The price of the paper is uniform, line for everybody i,nd within the 1 i> till 1.. ■. I I — .. ^ ' 4 * t

ame at.d all Adiiiiiiisti-jiior'w *1114*.

knowlcdged correct, consequently ell th -! of several of them w as a special feature, retired—all, at least, save a pot kitten,. Vi good, I i!i Tn ii t r n u,r o l" 11 'n ’ n't i' too f'A'i'san watches clockH and the town clock have I T'h® c l°' rn ^og, a brown spaniel, could who prowled about and got into the E. Landes. Jeceaied, will offer for sulcal been set by it. This wo are glad to sen i ! 10t > , ,av « cre “^ “ oro "J'-rriment had , pnIltrJ . an d, finding the pat, of bread, lay ■" “ ^ " ,:0, ° 5f M ‘’‘

* ‘he been an itelligent liuiiian being. , 1 • .1 . , , vuuiiiy, muiann, on After several hours of murh fun and en- :d<nvn t,,er< ’ on > !ln,, w,;nt 'l^ etl - v to sl eeP-; TUB8DAY, FEBRUARY 8, ihsi. joyment, entirely iri*c from any coarse-! ^ he ilougL yie!<i< il gradually, and slowly i All th<* personal property of -aid decedent ness a lung list of splendid presents weie j but surely tho kitten was engulfed, the ;'""'hor?? wigo^hou^hild auTk’itcbtm lur.

given to those who were lucky enough batter closing over • • • -

and the

I. and is u small eotizideration compared till tli> immense henefit- derived Irum

year s reading.

as Shipley’* regulator is a fine one, and deserve* to bo the standard time of Greencastle. p*

'El117 TIOUATM AltE

Weekly Enquirer (or one year «1 1ft

.. » i.i ” .... ilx months lift Russell' townsMp? 0 pStn^'m I of^S ’^^'wTuVi^.l °" C

PKKFEFTLY HELIAULE. Hearing Restored! No Medicine. Book Free. Sotnelhiog New.

G. f. 55 OOD, Madison, Indiana.

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Tlie Daily Enquirer

“Akchimkoes Lzvbus.—Tuk Fri.rui m Foukii.—Self Eiiltatiosal Caros.— Which make not only Millionaire* in Brain, but will enrich, tdtlier in Rocket

to those who

to draw nuiiihered curds.

aiid

oigs.. corn, one is the best newspaper puWishcd. All its news

- i 7 ., ,i.M., c „ u id and kitchen lur- is sirs, hxkii frmn unwords of Fu revv Huniileavmg no sign. 1 iture. (>ed«*iid uedding, and other articles, am Rkportkk: 1 •

“ : StAlt* to i‘<itn mt'TKU* at 1(1 r> <>ln<slr a m

Horse*, Mare* and Mule* wanted Must be in good order, and four to eight

When morning came tho bread was, brought in hot. Imagine the scene—all

Social Circle, Fireside, Readingor School Room. A greater light than Edison can place in the Homo, or Intellectual Vision of any one. ITicc per 1‘ackage of 225, |1 postpaid. G. W. TOWNSEND, Buhlisher and Inventor, 247 Elbow Lane,

Fhiladelphia, Pa.

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en-h oi e, three-dwliars, h credit, of nine is given to the public through the Enquire? months. i„o iiurchs* r giving his notewilh o ilhin a few hours after it transpires. Speei-

tho boarders seated at tint table-wl.en .‘•'.'“'lid dVlJirM a" ,,0,l, I,a " v “ nd «•““«

'eight percent, alter maturity.

JOHN FGHIER. Admini-trator. I fl llis* of Dltily Lliqilircr.

a bo 11 )'-'’ I -if-":- 1 . 1 .-.. 1 *? 1 - j Without Sunday issue. With Sunday issue. Mr. John" U. Inm x-■'in'-'Is Z

Ladies who want the newest and j Tenn., came out of the Confederate army N h?* been appointed bs iU<-n^rk'nnu’rn- One month'.!. i 25!"!!"!."""".;.. 1 handsomest Hamburg Trimminffll, .and . () , « 4 t 01 z. i * . run « onrt ot 1 utnam ( Gunly.htateofIncSian.i f Sunday*^ Itflue alono* per year... ^ on the cheapest Muslins, will do well to vis- than $100, and got a place j ol.bv ^^ a ; a « «• U"’..* Any two day-. Issue, •- ,

it the Cheap Cash Store of in a New 5 ork cotton firm, lie is now sn^posedjo bo Miivent. John FOSIIER

Mind or Business, the I’rolessionsl, Hie 1 year* old. Highest market price in cash that loaf was broken open! They left in

Merchant, the Mechanic, Artizan, Farmer, paid. JOHN CAWLEY.

Greencastle, Ind. 1

C. \V. TALHURT.

firm.

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