Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1881 — Page 8

For Pure Drugs, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines.

Lamps

and Lanterns,

Fine Soaps and

Toilet Jlrficlcs, «SO TO

tionalist. One of his peculiarities was his wonderful interest In the public schools and their welfare. Having no

\ Cnliforuin llitfliwnyman.

(San Kranciaco Bulletin.)

One day in the early part of the month

children of his own, it is said that when ! George Havens, who lives at Novato,

he came to this city to pay his taxes which, by the way, were heavy, he always requested the treasurer to figure lout for his instruction the proportion of | his money which was used for school i purposes, and after gaining the desired j information, if the per cent, of the whole | was large, his eyes would sparkle, while J a smile of joy would pervade his face. J Mr. Itlake owned, at the time of his death I four hundred and twenty-three acres of i land in liusacll and Franklin townships I this county, and was worth over $5(J.00U ' The remains were taken to Indianapolis. Monday, and the funeral ti ok place on

about twelve miles from here, started home on foot, expecting, when he got over the Puerto Suello hill, to meet a wagon that had been sent for him, but it did not come in sight, and he concluded to trudge along. He overhauli d a person traveling in the same direction, who, as Iliivens came up with him, remarked. •You are the fastest walker I ever I struck.” and followed it up with a request that Havens loan him four bits, which was politely declined. They walked on in company for some distance, discussing! the crops, Legislature and news from j Arizona, until they arrived at a secluded ;

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Men's Drug Store

Wednesday morning, from the Blake >;pot, when the impecunious gentleman i homestead, North Tennessee street. pulled out a pistol, and pointing it at* Viol,, lillftvc Thllll Fool. : Havens, told him to hold up his hands. |

Finding that Havens was not armed, he j told him to empty his pockets ol their valuables He then requested Havens to move hack a few paces until he could

.OCAL LEMES.

Henry Stevenson is in Kansas City on business. None of Greencastle’s soda founts are ‘‘sizzing.’' G. W. Black is in St. Louis with a load of horses. Prof. Bassett lectured at Bloomington last Sunday. Jas. Owen is confined to the house by sickness. Mrs. Barlow, of Effingham, Ills.. is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Sol. Garner, of this township, is quite sick—pneumonia. Dr. J. C. Ridpath is at work on a new book— Universal History. -Miss Nannie Ratliff has returned from her Illinois visit. Mrs. Ida Overstreet, of Spencer, is visiting her parents in this city. The last will of Abraham S. Coffman, deceased, has been probated. -Messrs. H. H. Mathias and H. C. Lewis will practice law in partnership. Mr. Crow, of Indianapolis, now has charge of the city telegraph office. Mr. O. H. Smith, of the Danville Union, called on The Star, Thursday. The hand of death has been laid Putnam County in the past few weeks. gai"'Messrs. Bowen & Bowman have started up their new sawr mill, near PutaaniTille, gbirMrs. L Still wagon, of Bowlingreen, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Williams. teic-Mrs. M’Ginnis, ofTt-rrc Haute, visited H. If. Mathias and family this week. g&v*Messrs. E. E. and G. M. Black shipped about 500 sheep to the east last Saturday. *tay*Messrs. Brockway and Rockafelfr.w are buying a large amount of spoke timber now. BaTCharley and Win. Cahill, eons of Mr. George Cahill, still continue severely sick. jjaf’M'A. Mansfield delivered an entertaining lecture at Meharry Hall, last Bnnday afternoon. tay-Mrs. McDaniel, of Dambridge, is quite sick at the residence of her brother, Dr. Fry, in this city. (®^"The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe U. Priest, of this township, died, on Tuesday last, of malarial fever. Bta*' 1 Maud, daughter of Mrs. Capt. Lee, is quite sick, necessitating a postponement ot her visit to Washington. ffisiVA senes of evening services are feeing conducted at College Avenue M. K. Church, this week, by Dr. Marino. Iteif.Mr. Thomas Bayne is putting in a view boiler, and will greatly increase his line of milling machinery immediately. Cag-Miss Pickerell, of Mechanicsfeurg, DIs., who has been visiting Mrs. Alex. Lockridge, returned home Mon-

day.

Mf-The public schools and the manner of conducting thevi, is receiving a Urge share of public attention all over the

State.

Hay - Elders McNutt and Sanders, of Monroe County, have been conducting a series of meetings *t the Baptist Church during the week.

When you are on the lookout for a good custom-made winter boot, don’t stop until you reach P. R. Christie’s .Shoe Store. One look will convince any good judge that his goods are the best in this market. Y'ou can get a hand-pegged, hand-sided kip boot there at such figures as will surprise you. That is the place where the ladies get their nice fitting shoes.—On the north side of Was

tngton Street, just east of

Bank.

sold .a negro goods to the amount of five dollars, on credit, and has been endeavoring to collect it ever since, but without 1

success.

„ i gather in the plum er. Ho found but Some time ago the negro left . . j n • > „ , ,, , , . 1 about three dollars tn money, and ex-

Grecncastle, suddenly, and trace was lost i , . , ,

. claimed in disgust,‘’1 his is the fifth time

of him, but finally be turned up in a , , , , ,, . ,, 4 ,

,, , . , I have worked Martin County, and al-

neighbonng town in ilenurtcks County, , . • , . r , , , , . , , ways struck it neb before. 1 have a good,

and the Greencastlc hrin sent him a dun- , , ,, , . , ; mind to kill you for luck. ’ He covered

ntng letter, very pointed tn ,ts language , Uvcns with , ho pisto , unt ,| thpy ha( | 1 he negro’s reply was received a few , , , ,• , ,

reached a place some distance from the | road, and then made him take his boots |

HEADQUA rters Talburt’s Block, Suulb of the postotlice. Xew Cioods received every week and sold at Hie Lowest Prices

For Cash.

Everybody invited to call and be made happy. c. X\f» TALBt RT. taxes due the tow* of bainukidue. A Li«t of I.an'ts sitaated in tlip Town of Itainbrid*.-. in County of Putnam, in the State of Indian:*, upon nhirh Oulin^ucnt Taxes are now owing to said Town:

NAME.

days ago, and here it is: , Iftn.. Jan. 26, 1881.

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off and remain there until the night. Havens reached

midnight.

quite late in „ 0 ( . 4Biry . i Uelrl

. L • , , r , ——p. v..-. home about 1 Minerva Walton It was with mingled feelings of tey and , • Same - — I , | midnight. Samuel Darnall’ii Hoii» the National! rp i; rct ,hllt J l't‘r u » c, i Jour post*! ‘his , ti aulc morning. I was glad in my heart to The extreme frost of Dec. JO played '""Z'Z.'Z learn that you was still endowed with j sad havoc with the orange groves °f j ^ •' ,aryA

t^'Mrs. II. H. Mathias and Mrs. Jer- ; health and strength, and still journeying Flerida, that of Harriot Beecher Stewo Wilham K. Uaina-.. ome Allen attended the annual reunion on this mundane sphere; but am sorry I being denuded of all its luscious fruit.: Patrick'ueaney*! 1 !! of the Woman's Reading Club of Terre have so long neglected that little “requis : The orchards of greatest value are scat- ! j *0?*roffman^ t .!! Haute, Friday, us delegates from the ite” which is coming to you. But, Will, | tered along the tit. John’s River, from ' ul s‘ a ^° rw ' n

Grcencastlo branch of the sanie society.

A pleasant time is reported.

BiarYesterday morning about two o’clock the dry house at Riley s Keg Factory, just west of the rolling mill, was

SamiSame Samo Hamp

DKSCIUPTIOX.

CorwiuV Addition.. Torn in’s Addition • • »• Original Platt N. W.. N. W. N.W.. N.W Thornton’s Addition ... . t'orwin’s Addition iCorwin’s Addition tiiiinn’s Addition Thornton’s Addition Corwin’s Addition i'i,rwin’s Addition [Thornton's Addition Corwin’s Audition

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I have always intended to pay it, anti I Jacksonville down, Mrs. Stowe’s being

will if 1 have to saw wood for the.widow twelve miles south of the city. The ruinip _ . | ^ jji and orphans after you have passed and Dummit grove, which last year yielded . ij'.'a! [juinn's Addition

Maraaret Hall p. A Quinn’s Addtion

gone, forever gone, W^I^wg in that “sweet! 800.000 oranges, which the owner sold Sirp j'FiBfey’." pt N.YV.. N. W.. by-and-hy.” I know^you (,'sve given me for f 13,6(X) cash, situated in the eastern Michsei^laloney, Sr - Corwin’s Addition.

entirely destroyed by fire, together with U P ere ‘^' 3 88 a deatj beat cf the first part ol the State, has just been purchased

its contents. The fire department turned water, “18 caniat fiae.” Dul tha race is i by the Duke Cistellucia, of Italy, owner I, Prwdey 0. Collirer, <’ierk ot the emid Town ot Bainori ixo. certify that the forecoins out, but the lurid fiend was too quick for | n °‘ given to the swift, and neither is tbciof extensive groves in Sicily. The grove sUt j” n * n ] t > , *ssi! lly ukBn frum the ''elmauent l«x Hup.. He . i "• Co j| iv(r) C | trk> it, We have not beard the amount of ''a 1115 ‘he strong; but ho who pays j com prises about 100 acres, and has 3,5001 Notice i» hereby viveu that an much of said lands described in the forecoine statement as

loss. before the end .hall wear the starry | trees. The Sicily oranges yield in about r^r^ _ r_. _ j gituated on partof lotNo. 9. Old Platt, in .*a d Town ot liainbridce,

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ft^Dealers are paying the following! prices lor pro'luc-: T, “*»— week.

JtJ cts.; lard, 10 cts

cts.; dressed chickens, 7’ . cts ; bacon,' enou *^ 1

of M&rtin xMnngavin, Putoum Couhty, lodi

ts

1 have just C'tne to C l» s i 1 H years from the time the seeds sprout,

Butter 20cts ■ eggs Business is very dull just now and will bear (or fifty or sixty years, dressed turkevs io 1 a!n ,j0 . vin S 8 sho P. a, 'd 88 «o<m 88 I g’’‘.'vhile‘he Florida oranges will produce v -' * • will cotuu over and sec fruit in eight years, and survive about, “ ’ioserly naa a “'J 0 8f

eonts ; shoulders, 7 cts.; hams, .v°u;-.tiH a ehlc.tcn; that will be good ( half a century. In the past ten yv' 8 7S| cn ,; nej for salc a . M|gs E c> Howland’s.

anfT.'oiTthe Second Monday in FobriiHfT. I*t8l tbehour^ot 10 a. m. and 4 p m. t and thnt Kaid pale will be continued from day to tiay ii found

necessary.

-HIM

we will have a good time, there have been ItOO,000 now orange trees , evir, j mrs most obedient, set out. or wild ones reclaimed in Flori- . da, and planting is now going on at tlu> C y cents per pound,

S.— Be good to tie little wife, and rate of 60,000 a year. There are millions! ABRAM^k

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-Now lot of that nice strained hen

TOM

• of wild or sour trees in the State, which

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dried apples, 4 cts.; dried peaches;i^ nn ' 1 =' 1 in '* 8’ 3 ' cts.; corn, 40 to 45 cts.; oats, 35 cts., 1 ,tni * ,n > i, ’ i

wheat, 90 to 95 cts.; liaj\ $12 a ton, 1 unl 'l w<! s< ‘ J; * r0 '

Hour, to $7 per barrel.

lui?* .^nnie. oldest daughter of Dr. G. i''' ss ^ 1C

W 7nA UtUVi n • 11 nt r>M ii. ' .Heath ot Vir. T. J. .(ohnaon, ’“re HpiJIy heiBg transformed into fevfc,; tV and H.bh e Hehee, 4,ed at »li« family - ‘ ' ' ! ones by grafting sweet huds in the body

residence in this city, on Thursday, Keb. 1 Died, in this tovthship, on M“ n d a .V,* of sour trunks.

3, 1881, of inthtrmation of the train, January 31, 188 1, of pneumonia, alter a ' —— Iconsisting of nearly nineteen acres of aged three years and nr months. The | short and painful illness, Thomas Jeffer- A reporter of the Cleveland Leader land, the larger portion of whicli is withfuncral took place y'wterday afternoon. 1 son Johnson, in the 54'h year of hia age ^ w'as travelling by rail in Dakota during !anlty"btiilt 'V-atory 'brick d resithe services being held at the church, con- Deceased was born May 11, 1827, in ' the recent cold snap. This, he says, L , ( | ( , nco thereon, also a two story frame ducted by Father Powers. The bereaved Trimble County, Kentucky. His father what the engineer wore: One red wool-! dwelling, with out-buildings, good sup-

For Sale or Trade.

For either farm or city property, one of the best homes in Putnam County,

The .obreription price ot the Itev icw ik two dollars a I,year, and it is worth every rent of it. But in order to

induce persons who ere not acquainted with the paper to rive it a fair trial we will send it for three months to any address outside ot the city tor twenty Hve cents. Alter havina I tried it for that time send 81.75 if it meet- ' your arproval, to pay for the rest of the year. 1 or »2 to pa, f 9 r 11 ft 11 additional to tijr j three nu.nthr. )L*DtN<i ppeKU,

Tndlatta polls.

XT ‘WILL

GOST ONE CENf to purjlna -n » postal ''ard and write for a Spec-

imen Copy of the Weekly

CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.

. ...... u .w j. 0 B-, r Ifyounrennt acquainted with the present family have the heartfelt sympathy of a died when ho was little more than a child, len wrapper, heavy quality; one white 1 p'y of water, young orchard and 0,1 ‘ er ! “ n e " ts c “ , p y ,,, b 1 ‘fJ’ r “ ll *^ k “„JJ , '} 1 ' e l “‘ , 0 f f r a a p^ I

large circle of friends and acquaintances leaving three daughters and Thomas, an woollen wrapper, heavy quality; one skin ; C j n ) > ' "'i^Tn'l ' ^11 ^ff fc'r * i\” '• 11 in their bereavement. onlj - son. The family moved to Green j shirt, close and warm: one red --«~ii"" -- -- ■ u

l pt _ j for your family.

Pot Thu thousands of very complimentary letters wc receive fr rn our patrons, tell u» we are

uinkinK it one of the liKur Papebs

FODt THE FA VII l.fe ('lICCf.F.

woollen j particulars call on or address

BaTThere was a largo crowd at Opera ! C8S ‘l® ' n February, 1856. On Nov, 5, ^ wrapper, hca'e.y qualfty; one red woollen | H. L. Higgert, Grcencastlo, Ind. House, Thursday night, to witness the 1862, ho was martied to Miss Elizabeth : wrapper, hea«fY quality; one red woollen T1)(i ha g on ] waving of llartz’s magic wand, to see A. Carver, who, with three sons and a ( undershirt, Wivy quality; one kl ue ! | arge gtock of various sizes of drain tile, {hemsi Miss Mitchell and her wonderful exhibi- daughter, survive to mourn their tree-j Mackinaw Moust>, very heavy; five pairs ! which will be sold at reasonable pilOOB. j ^' u !!i tion of second sight; to hear Duncan, the parable loss. ,of heavy flannel drawers, one pairoff E R. KM. 18, great ventriloquist; to laugh at Frank Mr. Johnson, when v*nr young, united Mackinaw breeches, two pairs of heavy Coatesvillo, It.d.

Lawton, the comedian, and to see the* with the Church of Christ in the M. E. woollen stockings, ono pair of German Parties wishing to buy cotfoe by ] u 0 '^ c Vowhose .ciuataxtrained dogs of Prof. Parker. Every , connection, ard ho has always adorned socks, one pa:r of arctics, one heavy fur the sack ot eugar by the barrel, will do | perience in iuch matters entltlei then, to ipeak

feature of the entertainment was voted a his profession. Ho filled several import cap, two pairs of warm lined gloves, and well to ci!l on i<lM ABRAMS. ‘‘G. success by the audience. Three special ( ant positions in the church to the satis- one pair of mittens for out door emergen j •-(•o to BURNETT'S for a full line

But uf tlii?, we winh all who are not patron?, to eeml (or a lew treo eupiu.s and judee for themselves, and wo will be aatimed with the Examine every puso, espcoislly the

tee allotted to the

Furiner and his llonsrliold:

ind (he Fill in Scliooi:

by eontribu-

: ami be heard. I It is our aim

in these departments to ad-

nnec all tn a hicher level of perfectiim, by

lahliiur r

gifts were allotted by chance—Miss Kssa ■ faction and edification of his brethren Fee getting a silver-plated ice-pitcher,, About nine years ago he united with Otto Weik a handsome castor, and Win* the Presbyterian Church in this city. Madden, of Limcdalo, a hugo tub of gro-| Of late years deceased had taken a

ceries. There will probably be a rushigreat interest in Jersey cattle and dairy * 108v y t ^ 181 * P S 8 refused then office, ^ Ul r '

r J r.u. i...* , 8 "d h® ^ from the effects of a lull. ^ 8 "le public square

for tickets to-nieht.

vi arm'd.

farming, having owned sonio of the best Channel Island cattle ever brought to this

On Thursday, Fob. 3,1881, at 3 o’clock : 8e!lionofthc SUte ' T, ' e futier8 ' I p. m., at the residence of the bride’s par ^ 8C « Wednesday morning, religious ser-

'of Rubber Boots and Overshoes. tf'J'J j Alto,on, Pa., has just lost a man c nl Wanted, 2000 bushels of olovei

I fat that the town was proud of him. H ! seed, for which we will pay the highest

weighs 400 pounds. He hoc me xo | market price in cash. U S. Renick Sc

Co., Successors to J. \V. Buffington,

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ents, South College Avenue, this city, by Dr. A. Marine—Miss Alice Allen and Mr. James Hawk, of Indianapolis. The wedding was attended by the intimate friends and relatives of the families

Salt! Salt! Fresh car-load of nice new lake sail ju^t arrived at TOM

Under advisement of “Physicians” and I ABRAMS’. tfll , , Friends,” to close out business at this | nTtV,“ . .. ,

vices at Presbyterian Church, conducted < p 0 ;„t and travel abroad awhile I have' BUli.NEli seils the best ladies’, by Dr. E. W. Ftsk and Dr. A. Marine. ! concluded to offer my entire stock of n “' * r " 1 childr ': ,, ’ s ' Kh , ot * s pv, ’ r l * rou * ht Deceased was buried with the boners 1 General Merchandise which has been so ' ,hls c ! t - v ’ prices that defy compe-

' lected with care and is in good condition , ,1,,on ’ 0 P er, ‘ Houso I 1 '*'!' 1 '"!?

of Odd Fellowship, to which order ho

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also my brick block of two good busi- ;

had been attached tor man v years, being !“L7a‘rooms aild “Town' irall’’ fe *Ta l’ue* > P< ‘. r f ons ind,?bt, - ,<J “■’'under u (B...(o,t Wi.h I'ntnnm T ' r ,,1- r00mS 1U ** ^ ^ “ IJAr - ! call and settle imme-

Thursday morning, after

the trains from the east and west, the wedding guests partook of lunch at the residence of Mr. Jerome Allen, East Franklin street. The brida and groom

ti e arrival of al ® bated w ' ,b ^ utnDtn f' od 8 c . of this city. jciAlN

0<i';il Fstittc Transfer*.. Win. IS. McNary to Francis GlideweD,

land in Marion tp., $500.

.las. I’itzgermld to Eli.-.a Parks, lots 75,

In the moantime, I shall offer special inducements to my esteemed Patrons on til I dose out 1). C. BRIDGES. Bainbridge. Ind., Feb. 21, 1891. 42tf

took the afternoon train for Indianapolis, j 71; 77 Putnamville. $300

w hich is to lie their future residenee, where Mr. Hawk is engaged in business.

Dcmli of Ji-sv*- Klnki*.

On Sunday last Jesse Blake, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Putnam County, died, at the residence of Mrs Benton Burkett, in Russell township, after a prolonged sicknes, in the Kith year of his age. Deceased was a brother of the late Colonel James Blake, of Indianapolis, and had resided in this county

H. A. Gobn will conduct the L bout fiftjr J( . lrs ho never tDgmed , bul services at the Presbyterian church, to- I , lt80(lod t0 lt ,e business of his farms, and

morrow at 10 30 a. m. No evening

'S'lK' I... !%. A A F. I \l>s i'ss

Will still continue doing business over

J. P. Usher to D. C. Donnohue, 100 ■ !, hp ’ , ‘. PIltir '. ! . lin ^’. and ’‘! so l P a!1 P ointt

acres in Greencaatle tp., $5 tAXl.

diatcly, as our partnership business must be closed. HALL A McNARY, 5t38 Brick Chapel, Ind. BURNETT sells the best line of Custom-made Boots ever brought to this city. Every pair of them is fully warranted. tf29

South, and to Cincinnati and eastern cit -—-Large invoice of

‘ ies. They will soon have a new deliv- just received at TOM ABRAMS’. George . Woodall to George T • ery wagon in Greencastlc. In the mean-

sugar buckets

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Jones, land in Cloverdalo tp , $51(0 jtinie goods will be delivered to all parts Henry Bowers to Leonard B. Wright, ‘ho city as usual. Will E. Stevenson

1 ‘ acres in Jefieraon to., $110. ' ’' c 9ntinued Agent.

John Moore to Martha Forbes, land in Wanted—a good girl to do the Clinton tp., $l 2(X). 1 work in a small family. Apply to Mrs.

J.W. Robe and wife to Peck BroaJ J ’ E ' Karp, Anderson street.

land in Warren tp., $0o. Buy your Yalcmines of Miss I?. John Ragland to Nancy Ragland, land Gookerly.^at Miss L, C. Rowland’s, No.

19 East Washington *treet.

iemco will ha held.

Last Tuesday

night Mr. Samuel

in Clinton tp., $1,500.

Wm. Gaugh to Mart. McFarrun

boarded in the family of Mra. Burkett, j Carpontereville, $«0i>. | Planting time is nearly where ho died, for twenty-five years or i Sheriff of P. C. to J. A. Burues, lot No. !jt off again this spring,

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lots in IMaiitlng Fruit Tree** is certainly the duty of ev.-ry land owner.

nearly here. Don’t put

HAMMOND’S HACK runs to all trains. Leave orders to call for passeniters or baggage at Darnell Bros. & Co’s Store. 15 tl

For Sale.

Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms’; R. L. HATHAWAY, Groeucastle, Ind if 12

Itr ini'mixer,

That the place to buy your Boots and Shoes is at BURNETT'S, Opera House Block. lie keeps the large-t and best stock in Greencastle. and sells at prices

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many dirl last j t j lat ,i e fy rn mpetition.

enaMiuc Pitch olio to give all the others the benefit ot his knowlcdue through this medium, THE HIGH MORAL TONE and political teachings of the Enquirer is not its least recommendation. Between Right and Wrong, all good people are interested in the supremacy of Right, Justice and Equity over the aob cm ex and machination- ul evil doera. Tht price of the paper is uniform, and the eiiiuc for everybody an * within lh« roach of all. end is a smalt consideration compared with >h« immense benefit? derived trom a

year'-, reading.

THE TERMS ARE Weekly Enquirer for one year .... $1 15

six months 65

A (Voe eopy given to any one sending a club

of seven names with $8.116.

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tate is supposed to be solvent.

JOHN W. FELLOWS, 8mI kwr eff.* (Utomeve. W.'-I"-,. .J 1,'BI.U! HutlnsCM*

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more. The town of Blakcbtourg, the old-1 I’ Greoocaiitle, $ i<AJ.

Lloyd, ono of thu oldest inhabitants of . est, perhaps in th<? county was named Kbjah Grantham to Louisa Sutton, lot M-'' - "ho D now prepared to furnish 1 “Archiiiiiiks Leveks —Thk Fri.CBt'M

*sS“Rev. Geo. L. Curtis,!). D., will deliver the University lecture at Meharry Hall, Sabbath afternoon at three-and-a half o’clock. Subject, ’’Night Thoughts —Physiology of and Resonsibility for the

Hreamcr.”

, I corrtc fi°n in a pui.nr.. cu tepoit of one 1 urner and Mammoth Cluster raspber-! Room. A greater light than Edison can I many years, declare that he was always of hie sermons, ycmarks: “1 don’t mind | nos, Sharploss, Captain Jack. Crescent place in the Home, or Intellectual Vision bright in his business transactions, well | so much bein-v taken for a heretic but ! ® pe<ll ' np ’ , ’ rei,t , '' n,er ' can an ' , Kentucky of any one. Price per Package of posted in the world and its doings, and ! seriously obie"ct to anythin^ whtch’will > St [ ttwbprrie,; .. a1 '* 0 tho « xctllen l new , 225. $1 postpaid. G. W. TOWNSEND, tornicXT. M »■ Ju.1.. J,.;,..-: ~. l,t rnofltc, vhirk|pjbli.liwud Ii>naMr,247 El|u» Un.,

(originated at Greencastle.

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