Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1881 — Page 5
HEADLIGHT
th# errors above, and describe tho as- j saultin all its beinousness, as detailed:
v| oil on.
OH
O Lamps, Lanterns, ZPTXZRIE IDK.TJC3-S, S\uUowev\\, ov\.e\ ^vUvUs uwvX. Vuwvrv^ Uoot\s JOSES’ K STOBE.
... • . t i ^ * ,e P r, dr»cted meetins at Farrow’s b, Mr Kckila Il» .u.,, .. thl.l..U, , c „„,, uctrf b R.tC.W,
*• ■" «l«l •»..?
8 (St. Jackson s Day); that he, with di- ,, , , . , itnat the n.cetirif; was a success, there hovers other persons, was in Horn’s drug • , , , r . 1 ... . . . i ,n f?' ou rtP«n accessions ..... tonsider-
store, taking in tho full benetit of the ;
able excitement was created in our little turned home, while tho latter has. recov-
* ot <*** This winter has been a death blow t*
S. H. F.lrod has returned home on ac-'the old settler. All his terrible storiaa count of sickness. ^ of the worst winter he ever saw, “along Of tho two students, Christie and in ’49, ’ or in “ ’62.’’ were put on record [Sennet, who have been sick for the past last winter and the winter preceding, two or three weeks, the former has re- and they don't begin to come up, or
fire, when a b.g, burly, fellow, weighing a ff . w d #(fo tv the di)icoT(j cred , nd entered co „ego. aton.^ore or leas. came into the store. !thstthedrujf ^ of j.g T. Ally was,n There ha. been formed, walked up behind deponent, picked him , <llt (h( , , irp w&s H( d before ' drilled men, a special military company, up, placed him on his shoulders and start- !muchd was donr C | ay which is to bo a “crack” organization. ed to carry bun out the frontdoor; by-;^, ... , — — -
. * , , , . . ' arver is recovering from a severe attack
slanders interfered, however; the. giant
. , , ,b of scarlet fever Oeorge Aden wheeled in bis tracks and scooted out of . ,
, . , , .... . fo11 i™ 111 » wagon, while hauling wood, the hack door with his res,sung burden, , nd hurt himself 8eriou8lyi but notla .
scaled two or three fences in an agile
manner (which was proof positive that ho was a Goliath, else he could not have toted a full-grown, woll-fed man so
tally Oliver Sewell has returned home from lioono County, where he has
been visiting friends and relatives Kansas City. Marion McBride,of Iowa, is visiting- Ashu’y certainly has
rather get down, to the thermometer 80-81. And the poor old man haste
by tho best sit around and listen to the boys whv
are growing up to be the oldest indabitants shiver and blow their hands and
1’ho company elects its own officers, has j say how this winter gets away with its own rules and regulations, and is in-i them all and all tho poor old settler coo dependent of the military department do is to affect a foeblo contempt for the proper. cold once in a while and say, "Aw-w, Mr. C 15. Ketcham, formerly class’82 pshaw,hush up, shut up! I’ve seen cold is sick with scarlet fever at his home in j weather afore ye was born, any of ye.*"
an oratorical A schoolboy at Klliot, Me., aged It.
sn at a distance with such ease;, and the f r j ends 8[ld rc .i a tj T0S n ,, ar Morton genius, as was clearly shown in the ora- was struck on tho head with a book by i.c\t thing Lckles remembers is l,c ' n S, . 'pi,,. sebort i at g ta „ sbt | iy ]; <* non of Mr. Will Neff, of tho Senior Class, his teacher, and died from the offectsor pla - d in a barber s chair, with a man [) ru | Vi wd | c | ofi p t | 1P ji rst .Saturday in last Tuesday morning. For rare figures, the blow. The teacher must be one of holding each arm, one each leg and a.,-, j,. e j. |ruar y exhibition beginning striking similes and general originality of those persons who believe that you can’t other with a huge bludgeon mildly pur-: #t 7 0 . c , 0ck p ^ Mr | )ruly by |,i 8 thought, Mr. Neff stands unrivaled in hammer education into the heads of suadmg the barber in the following man- f#jthfulne|g an(J attontivcn p KS to his our college. , some hoys without fracturing the skull,
ner. t.o to work—cut his l,all '— sl,uv ''* school, has gained much honor and praise | Tho Sophomores enjoyed a very pleas-
him-il you don’t I’ll knock you dowr.” | duo him by the tIons of tllQ 8chool
Ihe tonsonal ariist nunoustiated with
the ku kiux, informed the victim that he
. , . . , - . . w ' as loth to do so dark a deed, hut was gfetTG. K. Anderson, the indefatigab'# c ,, , . . , , , bnally coerced into using tho scissors
renovater of orthographical and pyro* j
#aij“ Chas. Jennings is visiting TiOiiis-' s j on cents,
villo.
orado.
ffeg' Mr. Hobcrt llenick is able to be
out again.
Marshal Starr is sick, and .Jesse IJichardson is acting City Marshal. gfeiyMis. Wilbur Browder, of Indianapolis is visiting relatives in this city.
spelling bee to come oil at Brown's Hall, [Saturday evening, the 12th inst. Admis-
T I IE/ ^ 1 | . _ , L L , , , ° * nuaiiy coerced into using
. . . , . . razor. Furthermore, Mr. Eckels
CITY AN D COUNTY .r”.:"”" “ 0 ''.?, r - S.... -I-..»,!
jured by the rough handling he received; . , that because of tho loss of his luxuriant
•ux cash prizes—fd, *2. i, , , . . . 4... la..,. , . , , i locks, which were a protection to his ears,
f 1 and Jo, and ?2—to ho contended i ■ , , , », . , ,
8^ Ed Newgent talks of going to Col- ! for. I has ha(1 °" e ° f h,s a ' lr ' culnr M'P^d-
i ages frost-bitten, thereby permanently
te*-!.ast Monday, near Danville abjuring his hearing; also, that being . senous mishap befel Mr. John Owen, of i8 , lorn s0 clo8ciy dufing the wlnU . r Groveland. His heavily laden wagon ; frosts> has subjected him to a violent slipped over an embankment in conse- coldi and tll8t he ia now in bodllyan quence of tho slippery condition of the L uilih because thereof, wherefore he road, wrecking things generally. The i prayK thc i lonora t,i 0 Court to award him horses and driver escaped with hut little damages t0 lbe amount of j 10i 000, and
„ , damage, but there was. terrible slaugh- 8 u ch other relief as is vouchsafed
fS^Mr. Jas. T. Brady has rece ived | ter of poultry and smashing of eggs. law and equity
his commission as P. M. at Clinton Falls. 1
a teacher. C. M. E. I.iiiK'dtilc *«-liuol Hvpoi'l. The following are the names of those having the hist standing for .January
ant social at the residence of Charley ,
Bridges, Tuesday evening.
Mr. J. K. Urmston, of the Heniorl Class, made a Hying vi>it to Crawfords- !
\illc the fore part of the week.
(utiema
Mis= Monntte class of Tri nronos s to „ Itching and Scaly Diseases,
l irst grade: Maggie Walls. !<7: Lena ondow . an inter-society prize, srd a. a Sores 1 'and Mercuna^Affections Second grade: Mattie j n ordcr ( 0 geo jf t bu students take cured when all Other human Mccg, 9C; Mollie Lilts, 85 riurd grade nullicient interest in the same, she offers | ®fi>®t*ci0s fail,
Joe Allen, 9o, (.rant Landes, 1.0. lourlh this year and promises in tho future' lll8Kh IS NO HUMAN AGBNC\ can s* * - o. i. it j • t ' speedily, permanently and economie-isliy Miowalters, Jl>; [so.a t0 increase it to .$100. Tilt society win- 'eo-anse the liloodj Clear the Complexion an*
grade: Lucy
Brown, 95.
W. Bosses.
ItiisscllviUr.
filily. prrmsnentlx anti economiuaUr
.^v.. ^... j ,»nsi'the Blood, clear tho Complexion and , ... Skin, restore tho Hair end cure o'ery rperieto
; nmg the prize or prizes IS to invest the of Itchinx. Soely enu scrofuloun Hum..rs of th»
rume in hooks, and for every $100 worth ; MtUar^
Cure, Cutirura Soap. ’ ' _
At the annual meeting, Jan. 29th, the I of book8 "° '' ,lrchasc ' 1 she P r °P OSOS t0 Ba^ and 1 ’
ut.-h^L-1,, 1,1a,o , f .1 I) ., 11 n„ 1I furnish a suitable book case. r I he con- Be.-iolvent. the new Blood Purifier. ^“^,il;: S :“ thor — limited to tsssy Slid debate, one |SKIN HUMORS, MILK CRUST etclowing officers for 1881: President, J N. | e,ch frora e,ich socic, i’’ ha,d ronUst 10 Mieh.. wX i^herh ” h h‘^ , .n I d <, :S; Fullenwider; Vice Pros., B. D. Carver:, occur ' his - vtar at Comm -neement “me, | ^,i^,h7o^?^ E 77o^” 03 VXred^furu (Treasurer, Wm Jarvis- Sec’y CJ S ^>ut thereafter on the -2d of hebrusry.|ynd tned^veryihiLf. Permiinently cured
( uticura Ken,edit*-.
Ly Durham; Gen’l Supt., II. A. Foster. Tim e | 0nc 8ub j f ct for dtba,c threc 8ub -, MrxCeTsT.-Mr.. Bowers. »3. Cli.umrt. i :k:. , . .>- iects for essay are to he announced by . Cincinnati, apeak, ot her aiyter’s child, who
Ittsty Len. Durham has resigned his position as operator in the city telegraph office. tW*Mrs. John Rerryhill, ot Indianapolis. has been v'siting relatives here this week. SW'Miss Emma Sutfield, of Louisville, Ky., is visiting E. D. Anderson and family. BftrMr. Bamuel C^atlm: wood has been confined to the house by sickness for the past two weeks. f0*Mrs. G. W. Corwin is lisiting at Cloverdalo, tho guest of Mr. Hugh Bunnington and wife. teg" Mrs. Talbott, who has been visiting here for some weeks, returned to Logausport Monday. ffirTho r&tn of Monday, though not pleasant, was profitable, as ma.iy wells cisterns and streams were entirely’dry. Oa^r-l’rof. Stock well has purchased the old Connelly farm, in Ctoverdale township, and will remove thereto in March. g&*Mr. I. E. Crows attended the Grand Lodge, K. of H., at Indianapolis, this w eek, as the representative^^ from this
city.
Wednesday last a team owned Ly Air. Thos. Bayne, ran away on North Jackson street—a couple of “dished” wheels was tin result.
•WLast Saturday thc veterans of thc We are led to believe, also, that a ma- j sel for hol(iin " ?^ ibiUon ’ Au ®’_ 2 - t0 “ 7 . IS’IcIilTt^b Mexican War, resident in this county i jor portion of thc Putnam County bar has llumrick's Ktaiion. before the contest. Asbury has now •k d their^ auniial meeting at Col. Os- been retained by plaintiff to plead and Kcvmal persons are on tho sick list... j eight prizes for whicii to competo
present the present his cause.
announced hy Cincinnati, ipeak* ot h«r fliwter'acouu, wu**
wan cured of milk oruH, which resffted all
college Six month** remedied for two yeurj; a fine, healthy.
| boy with a beautiful head of hair.
, Tun Kit o» thk Hands.—Eli abeth Hockley, at hitt eton.N. H , ttianktully praifet* the Cuti
.. «»i ii u . cura remodie.i for a cure of tetter of tho hands. ... .Mrs. 1 nillip iscnco has boon cjuite i (^onmteDcemcnt tunc, and this is certain—i which had rendered them almost u'c1o.h.i tw sick with lung fever, but is hotter again. 1 ly doing a woi.derful thing for tha stu- cp A i rv uran AirPFPIA FTP Her son, l>r. Hence, of Oreoncastlc, being dents in the matter of arousing them to a 1 * . i • • . . » , . ,. »• ScaloHicad.—II. A. Knyrnond. auditor K-
i tho attending physician Mr knowledge of tho importance of literary W.J.^g K. K. Jaekeon. Mich., wan enroll
tt "TJ;;", iT‘: • 0| !° ^ jssfs; & ara* sutiszszte! ****. ^ >*•« I «*• tw ^ a >» ^ *——-^
horn's office. There were
following: John Osborn, 2d Ind., Co.C.; David Johnson, 1st Ohio lleg’t.; L. II i Kudisil, T. J. Bridges, D. T. Summers,
CORRESPONDENCE.
Jesse M. Hamrick. Mason Vermilion and Joel McGrow, all 1st Ind,. Co. A.; J. J Smiley, Louisville (Ky.) Legion; J. L. Williams, Od Kentucky; Amos Birch, Regulars; Hamilton Williams^Kentucky; Uriah Gazaway, Mounted Hitle Regulars; Dudley Rogers, 3d Ind., Co. A.; D. R Eckels, 1st Ind. Vols. Col. Osborn was re-elected presiding officer. The duty of
do not hold ourao
bio tor or endon'e tho opinions of correspond- hut is better again
ent« published in these columns. We simply j , . . , , . give space to our correspondent, that the pen Moses Boone has been quite Sick, hut IS neighors are. 1 ** What “‘ e ,huB * hU ° f t ‘ lelr j convalescen*. Mrs. Greenwell and !
Tuk Bias always welcomes
A little son of known as the‘‘Gcnair Alonette Prize.
Fau is<; or tux Hair.
Frank A. Bean.
ed of «rt-
, Coticurw
Rcuiedii-s. whiih completely restorod bis huir
when all said be would lose it.
I Steam lire engine 6, Boston, was cured oi «1 j lopeeia or tailing ot Ihe hair hy the “ —
• S'..
School Report.
Fourll. n,.».Hy r,-,,.,. .( wh»l Ko| sfO^aSa'^f^'lWtJk
aioniavo ft nrinte.’i f y nK1 * hborhoud -j lier father, Mr. Ihtlltp Bence, of this ^ (Jackson Bchool), Marion tj>, for for twenty years had hia scalp covered with
1 PUcu Mrs. Lida Bears, of Terre ! n)onUl cnding j allUttry , 1: WM Haute, has been visiting relatives here Those securing the highest general A (,, poCTtH* a chcml»tE anTl)ra by iIt?^S I rank Lewis has iiurcliascd inothei H vorage upon examination in their re— Washington (-tret-t. Boston, and are for sale hi
Coneress in regard to nensioni,-, the i Central,. Ills came to attend tho funer | hor89 ’ an<1 is * oin * to ^ hU luck a, ’ ^ tranches, with per cent upon congress ,n regard to pensioning the Un rali. Ills r.me to attend the funtr- ; f|irn|inR ()ur postmaster talks of | and , mn ,. lualitv included. I
“V cts’ , was rnnvassr-il nrwt ndmnrnronni at ol her Traiut-liiottiur. ust numlav. .
North Greencastle.
Mrs. Minnie Uoppart, nee Daniels, of.
‘V'cts.’’ was canvassed, and adjournment! d of her grand-mother, last Sunday.
moving to Oakalla in the spring I wi r‘ Alcany Farmer, Jennie Carter 8huvin* 8o»p, ii eta; in bara a for barbera aoG
cap, 2SeU
• •IIUV I . i pa . ■vr n , lo cts ; 1,1 large oorsumerii 50 cts.
rfoeipt 4»i price.
Serul for IUustrateil Treatise on th^ Skin
™^ »- 8 zz i “” j ‘ ,ra ^^ ,, .— j I* M e M t'\ l n,n ' JS Yi\>\ liutcheton has pur- r|v| ie f 0 ji 0W j n g presented by the - Br0k * ” Minnie' OuiU ' and'' Mary Murphy, who Ch “ cd “ nCW yw] " , ' * nd “ read >- t0 cn - pupils of the above school to their thach- j We aromlorme 0 that on Tuesday last j havo been vi8iting here ' have returned!M„„i,V*..,n ’,n!!gh "^ 0r the ! r?at h * l>re _ sen, _ t 1 d . fr#,n th °: RADICAL
tieura Wedicinai}
for harhera
All mailed free tm
Mr, Henry Pickett, who resides near bomo j 0 Crnw-foriL-villo . Will ta ' n - vour ‘” lno11 Manhattan are stilL Qhrigtmag tree at thc same place: j hut have heard no fnrthei particulars. r ^ lnni b ng 0 v Pr hisUnana^arm b !! 8 h 00 " V,S, " nS S b ? r f, i ? ar<> 8t ‘ !l " I)L:,r Sir: — Wo ’ tlie ‘'^rsigned, ten- * | . n 7. nrn , n . a . , „ waiting for that ta!kcd-of wedding Jur t0 T011 our thanks f or y0 ur most Wird ’ Z hours oH day 3 nigU consecu ' *' •““* L ?t '* ’ "^nifiiont treat, and, for you,' kindness.
On Jan. 27,1881, in iVashington tp., i . , r , ~ , . . . staying with Mrs. Ellen fforr
gejrWednesday was ground hog day, and,according to tradition, Mr. Ground Hog left his hole, saw his shadow, and
returned for six weeks more.
Mrs. Charlotte Follows, aged C2 years l,vr ‘ 1 ^ f f' om \ to 2,1 or from ,n,dn, S htt0 Miss Clara Bushy has returned from a " i I.nd 10 months. i '! > at all *SuJ I V ' sit t0 b !-. aUn !’ Lycurgu8 Slonor - “Resolved. That we hope you may al-
ii* Marion l"" '‘^ip, Sadie, daughter of poRe VshoulJbe done, and, for instance, William Knight, aged 10 months and If,' WiI , Farrovr 8hould g0 t0 sec ltis ?irl at
d "i' s - 1 19 o’clock in
brance.
M'tw /.eta Hutcheson is staying waya bo s „ CC essful in with her grand-mother, Mrs. Bence... (teacher”
Mrs. Gage, of New Albany, is visit-j
your
labors as a
IVi'imfs To .tfurr). ’WIioao tinileth a wife, findiPh
thing.’’—i’rov.:
Thu Siaii is a welcome
G.
the evening and stay until jng hcrc
!'2I o’clock—he would he kept so busv n . i , r • I visitor.
counting thc strokes of the clock that he 1 xviii _-J couldn’t pay much attention to his girl. Manlitattsin lU’ins.
License to m»rry has been issued to I ? ' t ' doul,t ho ' vil1 stron 8 1 >'°PP 0SC tho in 1 MrJ. Chailotto Fellows died, last week,
Bay*The great Sarah Bernhaidt passed Straden and Maggie K. Slusser “ugunition of this now method of lung fever Health is good in through this city, Sunday afternoon, via | Greenberry Mock and Elenora Heaven- Jolm Bage, jr., has resumed his position this vicinity Folium A Balden tho Vandalia Line, en route to Cincinnati 1 j obn f) a j] ey atld Katie Burrow operator on tlie !•., N. A. & C. R.R . Uavo their new saw-mill ready for rais- And yet, in
She plays at Indianapolis the latter part
of this month.
Speak or Ridpath mourns tlie lors
• •f $200 which one of Lafayette's pick-| Alice Allen,
pockets managed to abstract from his pocket, while in that city, on a visit to
Purdue University.
lteg”Mrs. Regina Ilacholder. one of tho old citizens of this city, died, at tho residence of her son, Mr. Chris. W< ruche, on Saturday last, in tho Slat yeat of her age. Deceased had been a resident of Greeneastle for over a quarter of a
century.
ttayMr. DeWitt C. Bridges, of Bainbridge, has just received a valuable present. ordered for him by his mother, lately deceased, at Christmas. It is a fine gold lumtine case watch, of extia weight and finish, and style, with his monogram in handsome design engraved on the case.
Gabriel St. Clair and Annie Hall, John More weddin S s nia L be Iook, ‘ d for in ‘''o in 8-
and Montio C. Hill,
lii >*14 k inoi) ol'Oni* D4*pait4*4l
Angel* tGok our darling home. This Finfal world no more to roam ;
Sho has gone to «ing God's praise in glory \N’e will weep for our loved on^, dour Httle
Flora.
Why should we weep for one of the blest. *Twa« Hod who called her homo to rest; t»ur nature, wcMl weep aud be
sorry,
our dear lit-
..... Elder Jiiinyan preached at j,* or j(^ (l i, a «? go?ic from our circle
M 0 r a n and Marv Ash, Hughev 11. Hicks npar fut,irf ' The temperance meet- the l hri.-tian Church last Sunday, morn tlc 1 l, ' ra - James hawk and :n !? s ar< -‘hft'uig 11 good attendance now mg and evening Elder Williams, Tho^n yminir and [tender—ao2i>cnntifal and
Charley Anderson, the of Lena, will commenco a protacted The i j0rd . i n uu wisdom. ba.A uken our ll*ht; j ‘grate spellin’reformur," announces an-. meeting here on tho third Monday in Tho anReU eamo. wafted her ..<oui up in iclory—
I'orretl other match, to come off next Saturday this month .Harry Brown, of Onr jor, JB«, oar idol mrdaar littlo Flora, A special from this city to the Sentinel, nightat Brown’s Hall.... Thos. Ash, Greeneastle, was down on Sunday She was toyed by all.both seholar and tea'her. . .. ..... ^ , i f ,, z- . Bhe now dwells almye, in Cbrint a now creat-
dated Feb. 1, tells the story of how At- of Indianapolis, came down, u ednesday. .. \\in. Wheel r, of Morgan l ounty,
torney-at-law Eckels, of Cloverdalo, was to attend the wedding of his sister ... visited his daughter>, Mrs. Mary Sublet! In tbi« world !>e!"w she > ould no Ion., r tarry, forcibly shorn on last Monday night as Mr. John Moran and Miss Mary Ash and Mrs. Hannah Mullenix, the fore part | t iat 1,1 ' 1 1 111
marriage, Wednesday of tho week The young folks Wf ^ hcr morn in , h i aworWof
Catholic Church. A long for another writing school wue;
BitterS
follows: “A dastardly outrage was per formed upon the person of William S
were united in morning, at the
F.ckels, Esq., one of the leading attorneys largo n umber of friend* wore present on | Joseph Herbert and wife, of Cloverdalo, | r,no ‘ 0I ” ul:ltl '’ n t1 'ur.aviorwe m at the bar in this county, on last evening thf> occasion, nil of w hom expressed paid Andrew Albright and lamily n Hying And when wo get there, wUer'i all’s joy and no j
.. . ... ..... gorrow.
We'll sim (lod's praijo with our dear little Flora. R• A. J.
Lena.
And still we have plenty of ico to contend with Jack Morlan went to
at Cloverdalo, a villago in this county, their congratulations and well-wishes visit, last Sunday Charley Leo Mr. Eckels was passing through a \ a- for the future happiness and prosperity 1 lias had a stiff arm for some time, caused eant lot, soon after dark, and without any ! of the newly-wedded pair. They have hy being broken on last Sunday. Dr. warning was caught by somu half dozen lour best wishes Thos. Bayne I’reston, assisted by his son and Dr. Xane, disguised men and carried In a barber I now runs two engines at his saw-mill . p-set it, which was a very painful opershop near hy, the villains taking possess- Miss Rose Kegan has returned from ition Dan Ilinote has sold his^
ion of the shop, and closing the door, | Carbon, where she has been vieiting... 1 property to Joseph Liter it j R , Indianapolm on l uesday .(onsid commanded the frightened barber to One of Thos. Bayne's lumber teams rumored that we arc going to have a new "ruhle sickness in our city and \ ici.iitj .. proceed at once to cut oft' Mr. Eckels’ j ran off, Monday, and the wagon was seri- grocery store* Wro. Roberts is j • •. B. 1 . B- uner s son, ( harh), who has
hair dose, and shave him. Mr. Eel.els | ou&ly injured You don’t ne'ed t* confined t» Ins room with rheumatism.. i remonstrated and fought them off some go to Water street to slide now. A per- ...Mrs. Martha Brown, of Greeneastle,
Higert.oi this cits, c.iid a.u . u w t j me ^ when at last they tied him hand son can slide ar.y place, and that, too, i, at Volney Smith’s . -Mrs. Tate hours sickness, on i rid.iy a t' 1 • j ftnd and compelled him to submit to without a sled. We saw one man trying ri turiiod from Cla^ County on Sunday. . last week, aged ■'•> v-ai*. Mr . L.giit opciatiou. Mr. Ecklcs was here to- to slide with a dish of butter in one hand . ..I’rcston Mullemx, while fooling with lad hcin^inarried !• years, and .'.t" < ,|ay for the purpose of having tiio mutter and a ba>ket ot oggv in the other. How- t revolver, one day last week, shot himHve motherless children, logelln r u !l ’ i , j nfest j ga t od before the Grand Jury ever, he had to drop the aforesaid articles self through tho leg. The hall w-nt
her husband and a atgo circle o. n la- and 8 | s0 w ;ii p ro »ecuto for dam
The watch was furnished by Brattin, and j
i.rule to glacial order. g^f-Mrs. Mary Iligeri
wile of
died after
R. I,
fi w
jives and friends to mourn her early dc- ! ^ whcD ho get8 tho 11HtnnH of lh o per-
before he made a success of the slide. through above the knro, and lodged in goods and grm urics.
had the scarlet fever, is getting well ( ... J. B. Cochran is still on the sick list, j .... Rev. W. W. Brown preached at the , M. E. Church on last Sabbath morning ... Jesse Fuller will go to Illinois, in-j stosd of Fillmore Eaglcsfield A: i Jacks arc doing .'»■ good business ia dry j
Call and see them
SANFORD'S
FOR CATARRH, COMPLETE TREATMENT $1. Sanford’s Radical Cure, Catarrhal Solvent and Improved Inhaler, wrapped in one |packAiro with full directionn. and Hold by uli uruff>cipta for $1. Ask for Sasi'obd'h Kaiw
• AT. OCHK.
From a Pimple cold or influ^CAa to xhe rottinic. Hlonjrhiiiff. and death of the Penae of .^mell. Tante uml ll(*arinR. this Kreat rein is Mupretne. Foif-j-nous mucous acoumulntiocH nre removed, the entire membrane clennsed, di«irtft eted, soothed nnd heuledi head and voice clear, smell, t • ?e nnd hearins restored, and constitutional ravafriM cheeked. Thus, externally and internally, deep this area*, economical remedy wor**, instantly relieving and pern inontb itij? the most ngKra^ ited and dangerou
liforn - of Catiirrl .
iGeneral Arenas, Weekc & Potter, | Boston
l vKi.tMr.NTKI* Malt, Hop* (Jaliaaya and iron. No r'< • i« nki it irr the
l * oc 1 lain iui Vf f i )\n
f v hit ir r fuictiv nH wi j. i < n d 1 y fbpc bm de- ' ; i < dissipationFoMtivo cure for Lner.
_ — _ Kidney and urinary diffi
cultieeT Comfort and etrength !• r Delicate Fe male* and nursing moth rs. Purest and be?t medicine e lied **liitters." Sold every wher
Malt H'itki h (.’ompany. liOBToy, Mas^. TUTT’S
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN!) THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST WEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
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