Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1881 — Page 7

HEADLIGHT

Obitunry. ! A*b«.ry Niolew.

Editor Star: ! l ce * ure by Dr. Curtiss, of IndianWhen one of the esrly pioneers in our Ia 8 * Sunday, was an excellent one,

ago. While ho was crossing Deer Creek dians, who wore immediately afterward his horse stumbled, tossing him off in the arrested. They were tried yesterday bestream. With quivering limbs and chat-^ fore Judge Stotlar, an San Juan, and gave

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midst is called away, it seems proper that ' his neighbors, those who have honored 1 him longest and best, should offer some suitable tribute of respect to his memory -to speak of his services and worth for

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' the satisfaction of his many friends, and , Monday to serve as a guide to the (eet of those. Several students

and very much enjoyed by the large au- te vi n g teeth, ho broke for the house their names as Louis Hose, Indian Frank.

dienco.

Philo society is having her constitution

doctored.

J. W. Kmison visited Terre Haute last i be is much better since the accident, and doing, he

! he thinks if the other eye was out he

out of college, would do pretty well. H. R.

Lamps, Lanterns,

IP TT IR, IE 3DRTTC3-S, '^s\a\\vow«vvv ’'f oAvA •KvX.veX.vs wwa\ V' u\\e\^ Aoov\.s JONES’ DRUG STORE.

who may lollow after. With a true writing speeches. Tll<* sense of tho obligation we owe to these | 1 he following gentlemen will contest worthy pioneers, who have lived and f°r the honor of representing Asbury in ' 1 died in our midst, we offer the brief re- l be State oratorical contest this year

marks that follow

Kmison, Jones, Collins, Scarritt, Kndei-

George Hutst's shepherd dog was ; Dirkie. The latter, who is the youngest struck by an engine, some time age, put- of the three, confessed that they had firting out one of his eyes. George says led at the Chinamen. Tho reason for so

claimed, is as follows: They

had started out early in the morning to hunt dcor, »nd, not finding any, they were returning home when they spied the Celestials. Louis Rose, the eldest of the

. ... i^ree, proposed to shoot them as substi-

nal reports: Hogs - Receipts. Ib.OWJ tutog for deor

head; shipments. O.CyO head. There was

Chicago, Feb. &.—The Drover s Jour-

lines, was born in Garrard County, Ky., June 3, 1817. Had he lived until next June he would have been sixty-four years of age. In his early youth, fiftyfour years ago, he came with his father

Coftin. It is much regretted by many of

decided that they should all common to good , rill(JS at thc

THE STAR.

CITY AND COUNTY

Indian Frank seconded

the motion, but Dirkio was notin favor

was

raise their

the students that Messrs. Neff and Con- 1 * S ' MC 1 Cl ’ ln, ' l ^ n < 10 _8 oon ( rilles at the same time and fire, which rey do not try on the contest; but whoevei 8,rori S at ♦•' they did, with the result as stated. The is successful in carrying off the 1st place ^ ^ t ^ ^ ° ' K ’’ C '° 1Le ‘ 4V .'< c 1111 , three bloodthirsty hunters were brought here, we hope he will also take thc first j , „" . . , over to-day from San Juan by Judge

Randolph Hutchison, to this county, and jpn*6 in the State contest, and give to o onn hHd C The ma k t ** upments | stotlerand lodged in the County jail to Isettled on tho farm now occupied bv ' Asbury her proper standing among the “ " 1 KTnflrt l i ", the,r tnal f ° r ,lUlrdt ' r ' Durkie will Walker Butler. Remaining there but a colleges of the State. i c oTce'.htnZifft^^ B ^Probably be discharged, but the other few years, his father purchased the old The Mozart Club and the city brass fair | 4 ^4 ^ butchers'’ ^ two will doubtless go to tho gallows,

homestead, one-ha,f mile west of Ham- band furnish the music for the 2lM of wanted and firni ’ r 9()@4 ^ chjefly , lick Station, now owned and occupied by I’eb. performance. $3 00@3 50. some export; bulls, |t 50; Phillip Hutchison, the youngest son. lie) Prof- Rassetfs Latin exercises have Htocken| an(] fecders 8tronp

■' ■ 1 1 — remained with his father until the years been postponed, and will not take place 1 ^ go^3 jq. f oe( i crs |:i 701? t'( (i

This would not bo so expensive as the of bis majority, when he launched his , for a week or two. Champion, and, besides, anybody can run own barque on the sea of life, and boldly Mr. Overstreet, class '83, has been

(fcaiy-M 1 ■ J. W. Cole

week.

ataV.Mr. Cloy Darnall is sick pneumonia. Baydames Kgnor came up from Spencer to visit relatives here this week. IBatYUeorge Kessel, of Kentland, visited fiionds in (ireencastle this week. |l(ff*Mr. Ed. Huffman, of Washington township, is reported on the sick list. BfcjjrMr. Isaiah Vermilion is arranging to build a new residence in the spring. lfe£“Mrs. Pierce, ofTerre Haute is visiting her many relatives and friends here. 8>ay-Night policeman Stone has succeeded in keeping cool so lar this win-

ter.

|»ay“Messrs. Lnwman Sc Conover arc

going to bid for the contract to finish

the Parke County Court House. CORRESPONDENCE,

Tearea-lrra of ThkSvab will please bear in miudthhl wh do not hold oerselTes accountable for or endorse the opinions of correspondents published in these columns. We simply rive space to our correspondents that the people may learn what tho thoughts of their

neighors are.

Thk Stab always welcomes newsy correspondence from various parts of the county. Send along the new* of your neighborhood,

and have it printed.

>01-111 i,r<-rn«-nstle.

There was a very pleasant social gathering'at the residence of Patrick Ash, Saturday evening last....... Mike Murphy is sinking his well deeper Miss Hannah O’Brien is visiting friends nt Crawlordsville ..Thos. Bayne employs 08 log teams There was a large attendance at temperance meeting last Sunday night Miss Kate Sago is sick lames Frazier is goinr to Mattoon, Ills., to learn a trade.. .....J. M. Owens, who has been sick, is recovering George Shieldraeyer is sufl’ering with rheumatism

Will Murphy says he can

a syringe. Thus you see what a little ingenuity can do for a community : ... Mr. Smith is teaching another class

in Chicago this in writin K- bailey McCoy and Kdgar

Sheep—Receipts, 2,000 head: shipments. 1.100 head. The market was ue

:arco and

>0, chi. t!y ^wf m

- (jiticura

don’t need any teaching in that line —ob.no No more complaints art heard in regard to a scarcity of water. There is sufficient just at present.

Us Two.

IT-utikliii Ton nsliip.

Mb. Kkitor:

S nee our last we have heard that the trouble in tho Miller Reduction ease has been settled with f300 That

stepped in and grasped the rudder. His called home by thc severe illness of his ! morftHzed &nd de( , )incd a g@ ij c froni capital was his own strong arm and a well father. Monday. Common to medium,'*4 00(ft matured resolution. With unflagging 1 huro ,s a bill before tho Indiana Leg- j d(J . good to ^ ^ energy and perseverance, he soon secured islature, relaling to the militia, in which 1 - - - — - —

Mevoiin;; Ilia Pro port) to th<>ot>!«' Purpose of Kri-piiiK

III link.

Cedar K.tr ids, low a. Dispatch.

ho determined to cast his lot and build j liable to be. yet thev can obtain the same 1 ^ Wir 8 r< mlv annouiK 1 the ,1 ,..,„i.i ; „i. ,v.„ ..r I,;.. 'Rath of John bkala in this place under

Harris are members of the class, but they means sufficient, in partnership with his : provision is made that the Asbury Cadet

brother Peyton, to purchase the farm up ; Corps will ho placed on the same footing , on which ho spent the remainder of his as the regular State Militia, but will not; days. Here, close by his aged parents ] be called out as the other companies are |

his future equipments, etc., from the State. Capt |

tho Adjutant-General of the

promised tho C

Albaugh on the lilth day of June, 18-12 camp equipages necessary and began housekeeping on a small scale j campment in tho spring.

Itching and Scaly Diseases. Scrofuous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores and Mercurial Affections cured when all other human

agencies fail.

TREKS IS NO II I'M AN AGENCY can m. Fi-«edily, permanently and economical!.* cleanse the Blood, clear the Complexion and Skin, restore tho Hair and cure every species of Itch ina, Scaly and scrofulous Humors of the skin, Scalp and liloud as the Cuticura rernedie*, conaistinic of Cuticura, the great Skin i» ur ?' ^ /U f l< ‘5 ra ^Dap. an exquisite. Toilet. Hath and Nursery Sanative, and Cuticurn

Kc^olvent, the new Blood Purifier.

peculiar circumstances. He emigrated SK , N HUMORS, MILK CRUST etc.

up and establish tho homo of

life. 1 Jarnahan, . , . , H e n ' #rripd 10 Mis8 M:l 'T Ann | State, has promised tho Corps all ‘ ids t townsh^| , *Linn ! Coun , tj- < ' t Io»r(i! n Mfch* w^Ua^jiTa^hw^faKal^h^td

on- * J 1 1 parts of her body were alraoMraw. Head cov family ennsisted of his wifo, ono tlatich- , ^r<*d with scabs and Nores. huffi-red fearful!* 1 f .. » r "ml tried everything. Permanently cured hj

. . * ,1 1 mi,- ; a. . a » • • .1 ier and four sons. Ho secured a farm, i Cuticura Uemedies.

near wliore his spacious dwelling now 1 iiere is trreat interest centering inthel

’ -- stands. In choosing his partner he found 1 inter class “tug of war” on tho 22d. One ^ n< ai Cliniu at,n n S0lnc property, Iim j Cincinnati, apeaka of her aiiter’i chi'ld. wh* the young man in the postoflice at Roach- | n ^jj ss ono wor ^jy 0 f ^jg c ^ 0 ; ce# thing is certain—that the class which > untI tv " ) > a! ' > u ^ cn ^ ,s romed^aftir two yearsj^nctw 1 'a ^flne. heathy! big girls to call for * b y sidi? have they trod the pathway (-arries oil the belt wil! be compelled to "if^ died. His farm, a large and valua- boyjUha^autiful headj>n.air^

at and talk with „f |jf e together, sharing with each other do an immense amount ol work, as all bb' on n. was then under a high state of

of the classes have excellent teams. | cultivation and unincumbered. During

dale likes for the

mail—he likes to look

them. I hat 1 rank Gill is still buy- toils, trials and joys—furnishing us with ing timber for heading. Ihat the 4 bright example, well worthy of emulaheading factory at Roachdale is doing big Uon Their UIlion was blessed with six busmesH. That the town of Roach chlldrL , n| lbrcc sons and three d ,ughter«, dale has been incorporated for the ben- al , , iving #nd gettled n< . ar by>

efit of tax-paying citizens—'Squire Cline, chief engineer. That Jesse Gran-

tham's harness was cut to pieces one , an som(? twpnty

night at Bradford's party. That Wagner & Son, of North Union, talk of

Brother Hutchison, with his wife, unitod with the Christian Church at Manhat

odd years ago, under

jthe labors of Elder Blankenship. Having enlisted in the good cause, he continued

moving their grist-mill to Hoachd.le - , faitbrul until , hc erd As a citii£on he That the trade between ’Squire 8er-1 waa on , ho mora , sido of every qu<!8t ion

There seems to be a great deal of sickness prevalent among the students at the

present time.

Arrangements are being made by a party of students from Crawfordsville, Asbury and Bloomington for a tramp to

Mcmmoth Cave, Ky.

all the years from l8f>4 to 1878 Skala was a hardworking, honest, intelligent

man, quiet in demeanor, very temperate w Sc j' "it 11

Tkitar or THK II »SI)S. —Elilal-elh ro<-kl<->, Littieton, N. II., thankfully erai.-er the Cuti eura remedies for a sure of tetter of thc hand-, which hud rendered them ulmoat uselet* n

her.

SCALD HEAD, ALOPECIA, ETC.

A. Raymond, auditor 1 .

Jackson. Mich.

Lieut. Hamilton.

vies, of Montgomery County, and Dr.

Stephens, of this township, like many I)ealed , 0 him jn vain . As a IleiK bbor h others, has bursted and scattered to the was courleous 8nd obliging. A kind our winds; hence your correspondent affectionatc hu9 b, nd and an indulgent has gone back to Montgomery.—That | fathpr IIe doubtlps9 had hl9 faljlu . We

But with all his faults he was ing at 0 a. m., and

a noble specimen of a true man. of the Unixersity.

j »V , u . IX I »*• *»•, •Jilt K>UU. jvTlCQ.e was <■ Or

in his habits, and an exemplary citizen J 9,f l, r l * ld bead of nine year- .-tandin* by the IBs home life was especially pleasent i Eauuno m thk llAtB.-Frank A. Be«„. When his wife died lie became morose n f 'th?'‘h. n ir bV’the'clti/u* 1 ,; during the spring “nd despondent, neglected his work tnd ’ ^“^in;rd h he h w C o 0 ”| l ro t *e u r '’‘ or ' d hU h “ h

vacation. appeared to take little interest in his i>Ast,*w.-Th..in»» Lee. 2i7«Frankfortavc. All persons desiring to witness the con- J c b>blren at home. His melancholy in- j f 0 ^{wenty hl smar!? ,l hid l hT»''icai'p "nvefe'd1th tests on the 22d ol February can obtain cn -‘ as ‘-“ 1 aK days passed, and all at - theCut a icur a a r Kc n ;«,ri n e f in '' h thlrI ‘' waa curert b -' tickets, trie of charge, by applying to j t0lu l^ s arousing him from his brood-; cutktra HriiKoiKs are prepared by WEEKS b ^ ‘ 1 J | ings were vain. * POTTER. Chemiata and Druraiats. 3fl0.

w aahinatnn street. Ilo-tnn, and are for rale by .ii j t,.i c -’uticura. » Medicinal

larire boxer. $1.

r Le Washington’s Birthday (Feb. 22d) will 0 »* e ^ Skala dis P osed ^ ^ ^ We boxer., and be celebrated by tho Asbury Cadet Corps cash ’ and P ubllc, y announced his deter- ^"O'y'ur;®*^! n^boule. JTmcura Medio-

the postmaster at Raccoon uses the bridge i a jj j 1!ivi , at that place for a stable for his blooded norses. 'lhat Uncle 1’eter Bowers thinks a summer kitchen on top of the hill would he pleasant in summer time. He now takes and roads Thk Star.

as follows: A series of athletic contests ! '“ il ' a »‘>" “> «P end

will tase place in the drill hall, comraenc

open to ail students

At 12 m. a national T oun ^ tr

v ix i i u i .a .vi* uir-

)ftT>, Cuticunt Mt-dicinal

• Shuvinf ^oap, 15 cts; in bars for barber* and

drink, and then kill himself. The farm W rtH - A " mailed fraeoi

Send for lllurtrated TreaUrc on the Skin.

was occupied by another family, and the

That Tut: Star is said paper of 1’ntnam County.

Jeff. Brown Roachdale.—

children of tho unhappy man

He was blessed in his store-house and | salute will be fired by the artillery com- 1 nt " ' lb 8 1 8kan then barn, and leaves a comfortable support pauy. The following contests will take ‘ dtiuking whisk) at a furious for his bereaved wife and stricken chil-, place: 1st—2-mile walking match, to r *Uh and, adhering strictly to tho letter dren. His sickness was of short dura- 1 commence at 9 a in.; prize, a fine if3 hat, 1 ' ow ' kc P t drunk the time until to be the leading | tion Qn Friday evening, Feb. I, a few | to be given by tho When Store. o d _ j last week, when he was attacked with a

prolonged and terrible attack of delirium

I SANFORD'S

RADICAL CURL

FOR CATARRH.

COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.

SanKoan's Rai-icai. Cikk, Catabkimi. Soi.v

• knt and iMPKOvlti) Ishau:k, wrapped in one-

wants to be Marshal of breathed his lasti surroundcd b y hia wife clock* given by A. B. Brattin* 3rd-Long tremons ' weich completely unstrung his {SESaK? Art

__ . n n r x* 11 a c xe t n i Murtrw* * a-n » ^ wi- i' A l. LI

-That

minutes

Friday evening, after 7 o’ejoek,

! to be given by

quietly J00 yards running

dash; prize, a $4

-lhat Mivs I atton is and ,.bildren and kind neighbors. He was and high jump—running and standing: n< ' r ' IU1 ' , system. .luring the two years | p rnm B f i m p| ( , fo i d

, c — -— —-o— j—r a c' i w - or influenza to the* teaching a model school in tho district buried on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock { first prize, bust of Dickens, valued all?. 1 of his debauch Sl;,,,a novcr permitted j'roU^nB^lonBhin^und^.^ wheroshe has been ^mployed for the funeral servicea being conducted by Elder given by Jerome Allen; second prize, cut | approach ^sobriety. ^ Spirits Wuprom*. Poisonou. »uo*us a.-cumuia-

pool and Joe Skelton sawed fourteen I einn and Interesting sermon.

mucous accumuliktbo entire membrane

blind in one minute. Andy Ash can talk an elephant cross-eyed in half thc time. Let us have a talking-match, free to all, excepting females Nip A- 'l uck have removed their office from bean pole | ranche to Exchange avenue James) So e is the boss singer in the North End. His voice is perfect, though uncultivated. Chas. Marlin has returned from Oakland, where he has been visiting hia rural friends People who thought they heard a boiler explosion lest Saturday night, will be relieved to learn that it was only Prof. Timberwheels band out serenading. No one seriously injured except the parties who were serenaded.. ... .J.S. Buchcldcr was elected President cl thc temperance union, Wednesday night When you seen couple ‘ courting in the rain without an um.tella, you may expect a wedding soon. Such a refreshing sight was witnessed on East Franklin street, one evening this

week...

you, “sit down on them " Tin W’iioi.i: Ai i-iixiu- i

[ mauls from one knot and think that they talk a man could have got several more by some ex-

That Thomas Clay- i 0 r _ Badger> who de ,i vere d a most sol-1glass inkstand, by Lieut. Hamilton 1 wero hiti 80,0 diet ' Hc was k,nd| y tsr, ' d F««»..rdUiXuA. ‘"on.hed "„dTeS

emn and interesting sermon. The re- 1th—Wheelbarrow race. 5lh—Sack race. lor *’> 11 nianied <lnughtet during the ; ini{ rt .,torr<i, U n,t runAtitution*r n rav*B68 mains were followed to the grave by a .tlth-Ladies’walking match. 7th-l),imb whole time, and although generally ob- 1^."‘I . At . ... .... .... „ .... vimis til )\\*i Klirrnimflmrru Hn tmvnr l.n. ain.-tuntlv ri‘li<>V!nir nrnl nxti 1.1 A>...t 1 »iu

tra hard work. Tom has our thanks for one which wo pronounce good. That John Blaydes, tho township trustee, is doing all ho can to work up an interest

arge number of his neighbors and j bell contest. 8th—Tug of war. There j

friends.

Thus has passed

| are to be three prizes for the ladies walk-

vious to his surroundings, he never be- .in-tamiy (uarrelsomo or vicious. When 'Win-!>f Ciu .rrh.

came

hml

1.1. > Jan

ill the schools.-

—That Mr. Grider, ol! visi ing his brother at tho urbane peddler, is now engaged in

honored pioneers, who has done sa much j other contests. During the progress ofi dl s rt d k ' In > and k ' s

to make our beautiful county a suitable the contests an athelotic exhibition on '

the Far West, is Fincastle. That Mr. George Moore

selling a good liniment known as an Indian remedy. George insures it to keep a young man's arm in place oq Sunday night—he has tried it.

Non.

>.'!(.H Mai.t, lll.l-A

C'alisaya an l iron. No p 10 IIM fill ii :i r -be I • it I lain r.rn f* t Iud* - ft lit* Ji r (unctinn.. wiiliriiilj itifiaie.de-

- iti diffipation.

Positive i-ure for Liver, Kidney and urinary diOi Mtronirth for l>f*liuRtA Fi»-

away another of ourjing match, and also prizes for each of the I h ‘; 9 11 9U P ^ ri C ni Genera ' A 2 er *" c , Week; ^PoUtor,

* ^ j pitiful in the extreme. A physician pre-

scribed a powerful remedy, giving direc-

tions that under no circumstances should

will be given. In order to prevent an un- , , . . , ,

|.«-ii:i. ^ - he be given more than a teaspoonful. It seems that we are going to have a ’ ' crow , cue " 1 ' Hlort 1 H night and morning. Last Monday even-thaw-out at last, and now we will have 1 ,on *' r,t tickets will L. i.-nu I by the j ng and Tuesday morning, the preparamud to contend with, instead of snow omniandant to applicants tor tin same jj on wft9 g i vcn a9 d ii- P ctod. The patient ...Benjamin Lancaster died, 4 miles 1,1 ’r students and friends of thc I ni q U j e i ed gome under the influence of the 1 north of here, on Tuesday, w ith consump- '' 1 M, .> • drug, but was still in a frantic condition tion Jesae Fuller is visiting at llutliawnyS Mill**. R® made several attempts to sieze the Clay City this week B.F. Bruner bottle, declaring a purpose to take its went to Terre Haute on Monday Llijah Sutherlin has sold his .share of ( , on ( e]ds and (| IUS make un end of

... Ike Joyner, from Clinton, Ind., was I b ’ s father’s estate to his brother 1 homas. ,| l0 matter.

visiting in our city last week • • • -Gno day last week a Mr. Hatchel q,, Tuesday afternoon while his attenAndy Clark and Thomas Morlan went to bought some soda at Morton, took it to a dants wer0 in another room, Kkala, w ho

...Sickness friend’s and left it till hc returned that was supposed to be sleeping, got hold ol T. N. Stokes eT,!n ’ n l' and 1°°^ k home. Ho returned, bottle, placed the neck between his

teeth, and crushed tho glass to atoms, swallowed the contents of the vial, and;

Otters

(■ultien. (.'■•mfort and strength for Di-lii-mte Fe male's and nursinit raothcra. Pureft and bo«i medicine i-.lled “Ritters.’’ SolJ cvcrvwhere.

Mai.t Rittcks Ci'MI-int imyTov M»vs, TUTT’S

PILLS

INDORSED BY

PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.

THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.

Ilsitltiivvti) S Hills.

1 iav l itv tins week 15.1'. llruner!

I'iucastlo Items.

Mr. Newton Nelson, of Chrisman, Ills., is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity A little child of Mr. Jack-

son Clod fetter is very sick with mem- Greer.castlcon Tuesday, braneous croup. William Twigg, i 9 abating somewhat

youngest son of Wesley and Eliza Twigg. has resigned as teacher at thc M. K. sinK | to,J k it home, and when he examined it aged l‘J years, died on the 2d day of ing school, and Mr. Webster, from Car- he found that it was fiour. The question

February John tosher, 11. I, I,on, takes his place Lena school with him i« where the mistake was made, fyii back on thc bed with a cry which .If the side-walks don'tsuit Bridges, James McGaughey and D. tart- W |H be out in about three weeks. ,lames! .•• ••••( la y B- * arver, teacher of No.4, |, r0U ght his attendants to his bedside er accompanied tho remains of Cncle Richardson, teacher James Brown Russell township, has recovered from hurriedly. Physicians were speedily Jesse Blake to Indanapolis Rev. wants to sell out his boot and shoe shop, scarlet fever. Ho resumed his work on summoned, but they could not save him. Ixmj of appetite N’aueea.bowola costive, Johnson, of Darlington, will preach at the J.B. Cochran is able to be out again. Wednesday, the 3J inst Mrs Of cash Skala loft just $5, the rem-! Camin theHesd.w.thadunsensationtn

South CNreeftrastie. Christian Church next Saturday night Preaching at M. K Church on Thomaa SutherUn fell, on Thursday of nant „,'bis once ample fortune. Ilf bJa-i^fuiRrei;Lft "r^tinv! Chas. Detrick has tiken a position in a and Sunday The sleet has almost Sunday morning, by Rev. W. W. Brown, last week, and seriously hurt her left' ,. olninenced his long dobauch with a ^lination to exertiou ^body or^tnmd, wholesale house at lnd ; anapohs.... ... put a stop to log-hauling—several wag- |, aS ( 0 r A protracted meeting will * r,n - 14he is reported better purpose which seems to have been fully i of'inemory, withaleelingbf haviniTneg'J’om Morrison is slowly recovering ... I ons broken, and ono horse killed, on ac- i commence at tho Christian Church, soon Abe Curtis visited his family at Conners- accomplished. K’^terTn*

« liinumaii Nlioi Instead ol l». cr. ^at’ni«h’

little ones now, for scarlet fever is raging .... Dr. Stanley is keeping house again Russell township, on Saturday, Feb. 17. Last Tuesday, while tv *' 0 C’hinamen,rr™ | * s ^^™® S s ^ B ^®®^ p E E ®' out in the country, and there's eo telling i - - • Henry Crodian is the happy father «l*ilnsir> . A full attendance is reqiiested Send were sluicing near the mouth of tho Yu- xtTTTS PILLS»r««■«

• „ ., Died, in I’rankhn township, Feb. 2, _ i* how soon it may reach here On of a fine boy baby ihos. Grider ^ ^ ^ on ll,K ^‘ AR-we welcome it.

Pknsei

SYNIPTOWS OF A

TORPID LIVER,

111 ....This is nice weather for ducks and | count of the ice Mrs. Alma conducted by Elders Goodman and Wil- ville, tho first of the week i ownemail boys Take good care of the Bridges’ health is still improving limns. J. T. vhip institute at Center School-house, in

I 0,',',h'.hccu,,;,,;iiSJ.-. ...umi\... n«r Uied K "“•“"'L.hip, I'.b,2. Tuesday night of last week the residence j has bought the Fraley property in this ~' s "'.Mday 1 " ' ■ of Nat Hammond was discovered to be place, and l raley has bought the Henry Uarfrien / ha , Rone t0 nnoth „ worll ,/ | on lire, but tho llimcti wore coiojucrcd Moss hoincstoad of Ij. Lnugos ..... why would wo his journey delay? before much damage was done R. 11. Johnston will move to his faun Though out of our Geht ho has bern whirled. The question is—What piotection from in Jackson township in a lew days Ho is richer than we to-day. lire will tho South End have when the .. Mr. Hyatt will move to Isaac How- Yet «e hate to thiuk that he Is gone;

I Champion lire extinguisher is sold .’ To nrd's farm the first of March.... frnde is remedy this great loss, wb suggest that a very lively here in ail kinds of merchant-

able timber. L.8.

pprlally adapted !<•

iirli o.,om- tin.,- t-ft'ort. sti«*harhanao

Thry lii.'rri.M' #t««- 4|»|>elHe, mid ran-*' til**

e-lmh. lima III.'

u oil lh.‘

h.»l)' I*. Tobe on Vleah. Ihn-t lb.' .y-l.-ia it nmiri.ti.'.l and b» tin IrToule B.-tloi Mlcmlt.' ««>'vnn'^ Ki*e*ili»«* Moot. • .j'i''* rt. l-rb'e S' rwus H.v NurriM Sit

11 ^i■ ,- \ l iiigi ; . hept ill i t cl y hou- c I

Hearts, when we think of him, are pained; Because ’lis n treasure lost—our own, That never will be h«ro regained.

W. M.

ba, about one—bait mile below Bridge- ,,1'fp^iimj to ast4»nish tt»o sutT.'rer.

port, three Indians shot at them with rifies from tho side of the hill. One of the

IMitiiiimv iilt*. shots look effect in the back of ono of Wheat in this locality is looking bad., the Celestials, named Ah Sue, and passed l .. .There is a great deal of sickness in out under the right nipple, causing Ins our township. We are having a death almost instantly. 1 he other Mon-, thaw-out James Henry Hancock golian escaped without injury. At first j Sutherlin met with a dampener that gave it was not known who did the deed, hut

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