Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1881 — Page 8

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For Pure Drags

CHEMICALS,

Patent Medicines. a t . OIL

Lamps and Lanterns, Fine Soaps and Toilet sirfietes

tor They were out Tuesday night, we refer to the MendelMohtit, Mozarts, I iariuonics, or some other band of musi oil artists. I hey had a two-horse wag.

Prrmitv To .Tlarry. •"Who»o findeth * wife, timie h a good thing.”—Prot. xviii, 22. Marriage licences have tteen issued to

onanda stalwart hurdy gurdj’, which Gemge Proctor and Atta Q llattiilion, they twisted in an energetic manner, to Gelana Hoberts and Susanna Hltckwell.i the delight of themselves and the tor- Gorr Benn and Klla liyrd.

ment of sedate citizens, who honed for

<;<> r ro

Allen's Drug Store

balmy sleep. Try it again.

toS“The ‘ Grand Horae Concert” announced for March 23, at Meharry Hall, this city, promises well for those who are iso fortunate as to secure admission tickets, which are now on sale at Langdon's Book Store. There are ICO performers, j including Greencasllc’s best musical talent, as well as artists from abroad. For

particulars see programmes.

to*"Mat. Priest, ol Carbon, Indiana and two oth.-rs, ollei to shoot against any j other three men in Putnam county, on tho following conditions: According to American Rules of 11 birds, 21 yards rise with plunge trap, HO yards boundary, 1.' 4 ! ounces of shot. Losers to pay for the birds, give or take $10 for choice of

BiiMnrtly. Wednesday 'ast Deputy-Sheriff John Brandon, arrested Thomas L. Malkins, of i Washington township, in this city, on a 1 charge of bastardy preferred by Ktiunn Pinkerton, a former resident of Cla> County, though the fair F.mma is now a ; resident ol Indianapolis, from whence j the warrant for Malkins’ arrest emanat-, cd. The Deputy-Sheriff arrested Matkins at about 10 o’clock on the morning | named, and in tho afternoon Thomas was! still hunting bondsmen who were willing to assume $.300 responsibility in his

behalf

DBI GOODS, HEADQUARTERS

County 4 oiiiiDiNMioners,

A petition with signatures of several hundred voters was presented, asking that

built over Little Walnut.

ina w e*

<*:«> a

SOI v a

• 4 , a |>i i ■- — a 12 lliO A M

•Kvary Day.

JOHN W. EARP. Agent,

ir. Louis Vandai.ia. Tehee Haute & In-

masai'ous Railroad.

Eastward Trains. 2.20 a m '“•'4.21 p u

i ground. Match to come off from the j a bridge b

I 11th to the !3th of April. 1881. wegt of lhi8 C i ly> W9S Ui(1 0?tirfor furth . to*" 1 he everpresent tramp is itn- er consideration- The petition of Wash-

A ington Leatheruian for damages sustained !

Is now full ami running over with b Spring Dr; Drill: ad Garprts, AT C’OKKEOT I’KICES. CALL and SEE THEM! O. T AIaBURT.

IT WILT

COST ONE CENT

RAILWAY TIM E-TABLE. . - T'V S ^ , " B,lL ‘ r f e , c J 0 " 0U, ' > ' ,l '? ,,,or "

Indianapolis am> St. Louis Railroad f S8l ‘ nt,a! ‘.‘y" 11 torThe everpresent tramp is itn- ar consideration The petition of Wash- Something rew in Greencastle, ,, „ Goins Fast. Coin* W.st-. .' ‘'U' - children than for yourselves vj jn , tis busjnp , A ' ington Leathern.an for dama E e8 sustained bl,t wel1 ttnd favorab,y kno, ' n in olbt ‘ r l>ny Kx 5:27pm 9:0f> a m K neap shoes inay. with proper care, an l ^ J j j * - ^ nwifruian ior uaiua^ea ausiainc a parts of the State Thorlev’s Horse and ^“K,^ B .:::r..2;« A*S mImI S *»bstitote with Older person*.! d *y« •«» o{ them celled .t the by the high water and ice gorge, the past; ^ Kood-farmeni, stockmen, dairyhut it is money thrown away to buy i residence ol one of our citizens and asked winter, was referred to the following m^n and liverymen should by all means J to purohiute a postal card and write for a Specthem for children. The best you cun for something to eat. Tho “gudewife” viewers: Jacob Huffman and Thomas Ury it. Wo will pay W cents a pound for ^

get wip not hast them any too Umg. At fi XP( i up „ C0U p| e of ham samU-itches Browning. The petition of Sand v et al. ‘t 11 Bogs dying of cholera while being led CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.

and tendered them to the fa.nished(?) tor change ..! road, was not granted, and ^ For 8alu 0nly “ A ". P . n ’ 8 •*?*«..«W nt ^.r i, . h |,r " e, ' t

man, wiiich he indignantly thrust aside, ia like decision » as made in the road case I __

Westward Traina.

*°12 Ma m «1.47 pm

“S.a* p u

a m ‘‘6.OS p a I 12.S2 a m <>8.25 am 1 »8.55 * m ♦Daily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily,

SAM’LICATIIEKWOOD. Ast. Louisville, New Albany & Chicaho-

Kailroad.

(Uoins North.1

Express 1 3:t p. m. ■” - • • ■< 30 p. n.

:i uo a. m.

Cliristie’s Shoe Store, on the north side of Washington street, you will find the best custom made shoes that this country affords Take your children with you when it is possible; you will always get a better fit and save trouble. For

mien copy before imikin* elioice of a paper

saying: ‘1 don't want that stuff—I wantjuf O F. Lane et al. Messrs. 0. M. Web-} Ladies, you can get great bargains ; The thoueanda of v«ry complimentary letters some roasted or green coffee; I’ll cook |ster and M. J. Cooper were appointed | ”> 8hoes al Nc ^ A Allison's Cash Shoe | Zilivtit'ooo™ tbJ"

Store. * —

3t46

toll

* A. I'EKS

U8 WC UFM

c» Aprons Way Freight

Through Freight

(Going South. *

Express - 28 p. M, Way Freight 4 10 a.m. Through Freight 1 33 p. m. A. Johoton Agent.

the best wearing and neatest fitting 11 " lie didn’t get it. constables for Greencastle township. Dr.

I goods, go to Christie’s Shoe Store by all | to?"'The following grand iuriea haveh / '* ne was given the pauper practice for IILKNL I f sells the best line of means. ^ On the north sulc of \Viishing- been drawn to serve the ensuing year:' Washington .ownship -$35 per annum. F ' t y t0 ®"™“ do '^ of 6 1hem1 '°wartimstieet, just east ot the National First aix months: R. E Williamson, of The ProsUUUg Attorney of NowAl-^ted. ^ ^ ° Um “ “ Vtf

Cloverdale; John M. Heady, of Clinton; | )8nv Ind

Ki. O’Hern, of Groenentle; James

LOCAL LEMES.

8e^r"I)r. M A. Johnson of Carbon, re

turned Iron. Philadelphia, Friday, having j i;ilssIov ,' tu

just taken his diploma there.

let his desire to participate

( l>i) (soods.

m the New Orleans tnardt gras fun get , . . r . ! Which department* are ma e up by contr

A visit to the dry goods store ol A. | tinns from Practical i’coplc whose uciual I'ksivn A? (Nv “'I'rjnlM Pula/'n *’ InHinn- nerlenro in mich matierti entitles thoiii to si

-Charivari.

Kinder symphonic.

-Prof. Berth Zerkowsky.

-The Spanish Student Company.

1™"’°' ,k,,HRM!V1,,e: F ' Alexander, the bett „ r of hi8 8en8e of offiria , doty, J D i cVs 0 n ;Uf’o "”T r id e °PHRco' of Mill Creek; Perry Barker, of Jackson. I , i , p i. , » Dickson iv Co., trade Falaco, u nr r, . . i .I , J u . }lll( ] abamioneu his work while a court ta**L. \\. Crouch has resigned tho Second 8ix monthe: W. S Ballard, of „ i rv „ i i rp. c n s l' i i m ~ 'Land Grand Jury were in session. I he office of City Engineer, and J. M. Torr is, Greencastle: Wm. Sellers, of W.rten; (!rand Ju cent)ured and the appointed to 1.11 tho vacancy. | W m Broads.reet, of Uloverdale; John j Court apij0in t ed a t( , mportry substitute . toi"" Mrs. Lucy Lee has returned from Rogers, of Russell; James Rogers, of i — (Washington, where she lias hepu aguest Floyd; J. B. Coleman, of Marion.^^' 1 wo allopathic physicians, one homej of Hon. Dick Thompson’s family. ft^-Tho report for the past sixthWis 0 P'*'h.c.and one eclectic are serving am

roic tiii: l AiniLV circle. Hut of thin, we wish all who are not patron*, to sand (nr a tew tree anpie* and juilse for themselves, ami wc will be satittieil with the result. Eximino every puge, oepee,tally the

two allotted to tho

Eiirmri'and li«*> .4lid llie I’anii Si liooll

up by contribu-

' ex-

perlence in such matters entitles then, to speak

, Indian-

spoils, will satis.y good judges that dry [ t is our aim in these departments to adgoods of all kinds have never been ' vane" all to a hiuher level of perfection, by

cheaper than the present season.

house, with its large new stock and low prices, is attracting a large trade from all parts of the State, Examine their stock and prices before you buy. 2t47

This | enabling each one to uive all the others the 1 ' I benefit „t his know leone through this medium.

fb**Mrs. A. M. Puctt removes to the made by Mr. G. F. Shoptangh, Superin-

residence on East Seminary street, for- tendent of the Conpty Poor Farm, shows

—; ;—; r j merly occupied by Mr. R. L. Ireland. the average nnmber of inmates to bo. One hundred home performers. | I .o r , ...» Bg^*Ahoy named Hinote, residing in Allies l’’: fvmalcs.dJ. lotal cost per Lots of fun, line music and do- ! .Vashington township, had his leg frac- belld P er week— Botrd 12 cents; clothlightfui (hornsi s.^ tured, Monday, lie was placing with ' n F' cents; furnishing, 37 cents; 8uOnly 25 cents fur tickets, with re- | other boys. perintendent s salarj-. 25 cents; lotal 8!) serves free, at Langeon’s. «aa-Thn “wo.rine ol tho groen. ’ on ^“"'Ber of inmates now in the

<t ’ ns, itu»ion—11.

-Silver quarters will do for the . pies,2; children 7, able to work occasion-

ally, <’> females.

to*‘Tho “wearing ol the

Thursday, reminded forgetful ones that " J " 1 ' Invalids..*, sick,3:in.

ru-ew d.j, .nu. >i»w1a *>«<»• Get your tickets now at Langdon's. , worthy of observance.

jicahly together as a committee appointed by the Connecticut Legislature to draft a

medical practice act.

Gray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying. Barker s Hair Balsam is popular for cleanliness and promptly restoring the youthful color. mar Wonted, girl to do work in a small family. Apply to T. B. Scott. Store room to rent, on West Side | Square. < all on I. WAGGONER. tMS

The closirgvhorus at the Home Concert next Wednesday evening, at Meharry Hall, by 75 line performers, will raise you out of yom seats—when finished.

8*3** The Brazil Enterprise says: Miss Rettie Farrow, of Greencastle, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Matson, in this city, for several weeks. (Ha*"The intimate friends of Miss Nellie 1

l or Sal**.

A fine Estey Organ, three (oj full sets of reeds, nine (’J) stops, elegant case. Only been in use about two years. For sale cheap—apply at this office. 3t47 The L., N. A. & C. R'y runs through trains to both Chicago and Lou-

isville.

THE lll<2ll TIOKAL TOME and politiral ti-achinp* of the Enquirer ia noc it* lea*t rccnmiiivudatioD. Hvtwren Uiaht and Wrona. all good pet,pit: are interested iu the supremacy ofTtigat, Juntico and Equity <

the schemes an l machinations of evil doors. The price of the paper is uniform, and tho . _ —...I. ,y kn( j a nbjn tho reach ot

II consideration compared

same for everyboC nil. and is a *uia with »h*- immense

year’s reading.

toty^’o!. O.C.Matson, Congressman for Another large lot of nice new this Congressional District, announces a'2 00,! ‘* received this wuek at C. W. Talcoinpotitive examination to be hdu at , ” lrts c ^ Pa P castl storc ’ soutf ' l *’e post-

his office, in this city, on Wednesday,

Tin: xasiiMM tVin:

Weekly Knquirer f«ir one yejir 81 Id

•* “ ** mx months 65

A free copy given to any ono sending a club

of seven names with 68,(6.

The Daily Enquirer

KrilirilllHT, I is the best newspaper published. All its now* That the place to buv your Boots and K1R ,1 T ,l *’ ,n ,rom y ,, ,’T l,rd ’ »* I'd-t^xn lluanf i,i*n\- i.' c'Cio ii USD ItKfORTKRS ami liiRKKSTosi-KNTH in every Shoes is at LI RNLI 1 tlpcra House part of the I’nitcd States and Europe. Hy tho Block. He keeps the largest and best aid ot and liberal use of the telegraph the news stock in Greencastle, and soils at prices *-*•-_ **■ ^ ‘ l ”' 1 "'

that defy competition. tl20

4V4»ii<l«i’fiil.

That Ho mu Concert will be the best ever given in this city under like circutnstanees. A large orchestra, two pianos and an organ, n grand chorus of 45 picked j

_, . . , i Mar 1st, 1881, tor tho appointment of a

Cawley agreeably surprised her on last I cadet tQ the M Aca , iemv , t Wes, t Opera House next Wednesday

Friday evening. 1 he occasion ia report- ,, o|nt aJsoacadet (o tho Navnl

ed as an exceedingly enjoyable one. to**' ; ap* Ronick is a success as a watch

Notwithstanding the fact that prophets j are predicting times of trouble, such as I the world has never seen, L. L. LOUIS.

Company at j of Bainbridge, w ill continue to keep for

sale the large*!, best and cheapest stock of harness, saddles, collars, curry-combs, brushes, whips, buggy cushions, collars, pads and horse clothing of all kinds, ever

European Novelty

evening.

, , . . . ... SowIiik JIsu-liiiM' Stales.

Academy at Annapolis. Applicants mu t

_ . be bona-fide residents of the district and : M. Bradshaw, Mrs. Julia A.

singers, besides numerous specialties, all l t d hfl tJd hj | , f | ’ Howard, each a New Domestic, and Mrs.' kept in tho County of Putnam. Also for 25 cents. !? .k. 1 ‘j!*,? A ^ X *** " r d ” b -n, Mr, J»,M. Stewart, harness oils, fish o,I. plasterer’s Hair and

within the ilistnct, having come from I Mrs. W R Wanlen. the Imported Wil- everything in my line of busmes: Farm

homes outside of the district, will not be allowed to compete. They must be betweeen the ages of seventeen and twen-ty-two. at least fie feet in height, and

ver time-keeper, hut at the time of the

ra*“Mr. George W. Ames is very sick, 'trade his was most dreadfully altered. 8>a**CoaI dealers don't smile nowas oil tojr Application has been made, and yore. ! the date for the delivery of the last of torMrs. Will Hazclett is quite Rev. W. W. Curry’s course of sermons in

sick.

tofR. W. Crouch goes to Brazil to practice law. toyJesse Wiik has returned from Washington Cily. fr-sif The’ mermaid” didn’t “get along swimmingly” here. toF*Now the ladies think of spring bonnets and gowns. ttff*Lin. Hopkins has gone to Indianapolis to sell groceries, toTMiss Lvura Beckwith is saleslady at Beck's fancy goods itore. Ski* P. B. Graham has commenced the the manufacture of cigars. Wanted, girl to do work in n small family. Apply at this office. toy A little daughter of Mr. John Riley is sick with scarlet fevor. toySpring fever ^prevalent now, hut we hear of no dangerous cases. $©“Olay Lewis wrestled with the law in Parke County this week. igrCity Treasurer's office is now at Burnett's boot and shoe store. to**The Board of County Commissioners adjourned last Saturday. toy The county wood yard is untidy and in anything hut economical shape. toTSuo the new advertisement of Jacob Bicknell in our columns to-day. 6*l**Mrs. Will M Johnson, of Indianapolis, is visiting her relatives and friends

here.

1®” Mr. James Taylor, one of Grcenaastle’s old merchants, retires from business. toj-Lieut.-Gov. Hanna and Senator S. F. Lockridge spent Sunday and .Monday at home. Henry Steeg contemplates building a iime house near the northwest corner of the Square. tor Dr. A. Washburn has returned from Philadelphia, where ho has been attending medical college. to"Last Sunday an inmate of the

College Avenue M. E. Church, this city.' free from any infections or immoral diswill soon be announced. The subject of order, and generally from any deformity, the sermon will be’’The Great Judgment disease or infirmity which may render Uay ” them unfit for miltary or naval service. to*'Mr. Abe Hillis started to town,/* h’’* rnUK t he Well versed in reading, in Thursday morning, w ith a 30-gallon bar- ' Tr ' , ' n S' including orthography, and in rel of maple molasses in his wagon. The arithmetic, and have a knowledge of th*" faucet came out and molasses sweetened | e ‘ r,n ‘’ | d K of English grammar, of detbe road for a mile or so before the ac- scriptive geography, particularly of our

liains—J. F. HILL’S Headquarters.} Uarguigih in ('iaillcil Iron tonus.

ers and others wanting anything in my line will save money by giving me a call belore purchasing elsewhere, as I mean

Mishawaka Chilled Iron Plows, the husines. All repairs done neatly promptbest, for only ilollsir*, at II. S. ^ Hn< cheaply. L. L. 1*01 IS, RENICK & CO’S East Side Public ;:m, ‘ Bainbridge, Ind S, * l|aru ’ Goto p.l'RN ETT’S for a full hue

of Rubber Roots ami Overshoes. 1120

in iriven to tho public through the Enquirer within u tew hours after it tnin.«i>irt*8. Specimen conies of both I)ailv aud Weekly eentto

all applicant*.

'IVrnifc of Daily ri!4|inr<;r. Without Sunday iffue. With Sunday issue. One year $12 00 — ^14 00 Six months R on ; 7 00 Three month? 3 25 3 75 Uno month 1 1 50 Sunday'* Unue alone, per year 2 00 Any two day'? Ippue, ” 4 00 Any three day'a IsMue. " 6 00 FARAN & McLEAN, Publishers, till < IIN-CTTVTyATT. O.

(ALL OH

E. A. HSBBITT, Who has the Largest Slock in tho county, and buy your

I’or ^sOu or 'I’ratlo.

X« company ever organized gives a more varied and enjoyable evening’s! entertainment than the European Pantomime and Novelty Company, which ap-

pears at Opera House, next Wednesday i 01 ln<! Dt sc fl . c

evening. Tickets ou sale at Brattin’s. ‘’onsisting 01 -. . , . . {land, the larger portion ol which is withThe great attraction at Opera;' n the c'O' , ' Iuilli >a nicely planned

cidcnt was discovered—loss, ahoat lialf j 0wn " country, an l’of the history of the ' | ,oosc ’ n ; xl Wednesday night, insures a } and elegantly built 2-story brick resi-

1 T J lar^c audience—good entertainments al-,* onco tberc*na, also a tuo story trarne

the contents. nited Mates. i ways draw the people. Tickets now on 1 ,|we R' n P- "'i 1 ' 1 out-buildings, good suptoff"Elders 0. P. Badger and A. J.! A sound body and constitution, suita- sale at Brattin’s. j ply of water, young orchard and other

hie preparation, good natural capacity, ,, ' ’ . conveniences. The land is all wel! adapt- . . , 1 , , i c. ' f For N.m.r —The celebrated jack, j ed to plat and sell off for city lots. For m this city, and an aptitude for study, industrious habits, .•Greeley,” the ffi.est in the .Statc-ihas particulars call on or address^

Mr. Badger at Jamestown, Ind. It is perseverance, an obedient and otderly taken more premiums than any other | R. L. Higgert, Greencastle, Ind. tf42 expected that Elder Frank will hold a ! di s P°sRto“. and a correct moral deport- jack in Indiana. For price and other —— —

are esse»Uial qualificatins. Ap P^ticulars enquire of Col. C. C. Matson. BURNETT sells the bostladies’.

Collars, Blankets, Trunks, Bridles,

Whips, Combs, Brushes,

Harness Oil, etc.

For either farm or city property, one | of the best homos in Putnam County, I

nearly nineteen acres of N ort I» I’ii!>II«* S«|iui i*«»

Greencastle. Ind. 3in45

Frank will exchange pulpits to-morrow,

Mr. Frank preaching

series of evening meetings during next. ,n,Jn h

week, at Christian Church, this city. jplicantsfor examination by the Board, to*-Local markets: Lard 10c.; eggs. must first P“ s “ed' 01 ' examination be15c.; corn, 45c.; butter, 2fi@30c.; apples,, roro L,r ’ G ’_^j Ben ^. of this city.

75(.. 1.00c.; wheat, 95c.; potatoes, if!; on- 1

Greencastle, Ind.

ions, $2; turkeys, 11c. per pound; chickens, 8c. per pound; dried peaches, Dialc per pound; flour, $5@6; navy beans, $2; dried apples, 4c ; timothy bay, $12@13

per ton.

S'aTThe Sunday School Union Convention, for the district comprised of the counties of Putnam, Hendricks, Morgan and Marion, meets at the Presbyterian church, this city, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 5 and 0. The leading Sunday School workers of tho State n il! be in attendance and a profitable

meeting is expected.

wr:ild<-«! in Ot'iuli.

CanfmlJ, Booker & Lament's Novj oily Company has just returned from ' Europe, and will appear at Opera House, this citv, next Wednesday. Spend your money for i guaranteed evening's enjoy.

A little four-year-old child of Thomas j rto' t, by procuring tickets, now on sale

Graphell, who is employed ingettingout a Brattin’s.

staves for Mr. Al. Hirt. and resides near C oT. Morrison, the only expert up :.ena, fell over backwards into a tub ol holstercr in the city, can now be found hot water on Thursday of last week, and at Hanna & Black’s Furniture Pulac<

2ui4H misses’ a.ul children’s shoe* ever brought to this city, at prices that defy competition. Opera House Building. tf29

was so badly sculd .d in a few hours.

that death ensued

Shot in :t Itlfflvt*.

round «*4l.

George Reed, of Pittsburg, one of tho noble army of tramps, was found in an I empty freight car rear the Van ialia de1 pot, last Sunday morning, in an insensible condition, and almost df ad from exposure. The township physician was

Monday last two men residing neat summoned, tnd the injured man was ta Lena, Ind., named respectively Thornt ken to the Sheiifi's residence, where he Wilson and Doc. Stewart, settled what received necessary attention. On regainwas said to he an old grudge, with their.' 1 g consciousness Peed sr.i 1 that on Salartillery. As we learn tho story, they urday night several tramps with whom met, and Wilson exclaimed. "Well, are be was associated, attacked him, boat you ready to shor>£ it out now . - ” Stow- him so terribly that he lost eonscieus-

where he will attend to repairing all kinds ol furniture, upholstering and picture framing in the best manner. Now on hand at this establishment, a splendid line of picture frame mouldings. 3i47 If you widi an evening of real enjoyment, he Mite and goto Opera House Wednesday night, March 23—Europeai Pantomime and Novelty Uempany, just returned from European tour, which wa* one continued ovation and series of sue cesses. Tickets on sale at Brattin’s.

Cor Kale.

Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms} II. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle,

Ind tf 12

ms

Ml SIP! A. J. SMEDLEY Ha*leased the wiutoK shoe formerly oceunied by Mr. James (iilfurd. on Lust Wnshinirtnn St., oiu>"*itethe Catholic Chimb, and will keep on hand or make to order wa»on» of all dc*criptinn* in the be.«t punsiblu manner. Wagon*

and carriages

IE E I* A I li E D,

Promptly, ot rcnjnnablejnrirc*. Twenty year*’ experience in Ureencastle insure* Customers the best material and worn. ^ Horse Shoeing and Blrcksmithing. T. •!. is still at tho old stand, and will sive prompt attention to horse shoeing and all othei work in the blaeksmithing lire. Iy44 fimrf Hotel Lottery PestpiM

^ M ^0. FOR A FULL DRAWING

art ro[iliod that Ik* was not ready to ness, and that ho knew nothing more 'county shoot it out. hut that he was ready to until he found himself in the freight car, fight it out, whereupon Wilson drew his *1111101111- terribly from exposure and the Ohieag little pistol and attempted to perforate I injuries inflicted, and iinanle to help hi* enemy, hut the thing would not himself. Tho injured man was discovwork, and in the meantime SW-wart pull- sred by a resident of South Greencastle, ed his pistol, the ball striking Wilson in who, in passing tho ear, had bi.s atten-

Horsemen, Attention!

We are propat tl to print horse and

hills in the hostMim on short notice, and at

tin luwt si tiguies. ( all and see the liosi und largest line of engravings in tin

Take the L., N". A.

o.

& C. I.'y for

Will be moiled I'Krutnol! »pr!. tints, «nd tArudouwiirlthou*. ord •ri’ig it. It eonUJitt u* • rolorad plotei, GOO enfrmvinR . •rwtiit ?S* fe jes. B.I.I ft;" 1 *• r { id’- m. j r i** and ilire-1 • 1 i 1 1 pl«n:lti2 I loo Vtrli It* • • f W<'etn» lc a:. I Flower , I'Isail,

HOMa, *1* . 1 I •!! Pi t .i f r t. Addn . . V. M. FERRY A CO .Detrcit, MDii JIM BAGGY,

m Fashion a'olc ^ I A I L. Oil

IflUE drawing will take place at 1,0C IS VILI,E. 1 K 1., under authoritiry of a special act of the KentucKy Legislature, and will be under absolute control "I disinterested commission-

er* appointed by the act. I ,|s*t of I *1*1'■/•.€• Si.

The Willard iloti I with all its 1‘dir’ Cfl AHA fixtures and Kurn tnre. iCpziOU,LlUU One Kesiilencaon (ireen Htreet ? 14,000 lino Hesiiiert'won Green Street . .. 1.1.WIO

lo.uoo

4,110b .1.000 2,50s i.ntiii 5,000 lo.tsw 1,U»)

"ne liamfsoma Silver Tea Set... 100 too Boxes Uld llourbon Wine hey, 140 14.401 10 Haskets Champagne. (.X' ;r*i . <• 11 it ml p<irl I '11 fltt Pr i v >> «>n«* Vt fi 111... f)( ’f)

nvK)fi

HesiOer

Two Ch^Ii Prize** each SS.fHK) Two Cush Prizes, each $2.000.. .. Five Cash Prizes, oat li Sl.OOi.. KivoPa^h PrizoR, eacii f'i.00 .

Filty Cn^h Prizes, each $100 <>ne Hundred ('H»h Price*.

ieji'iho'

Fire Hundred Cash Prizes,each 120. "lie Set of liar Furniture..

One Fiuo i'iuiia. H

Hand'

County Boor liousc, named Edwards, j the side, just above the hip, inflicting a tion attracted by the groans of the sufl-

died after a long sickness. dangerous and possibly fatal wound. ^rer.

No arrests.

For Sale :ii a UurKtOii.

Firm of 120acres, in Washington township, 10 iniluH south of Greenoasth 1 . owned Ly A. G. Smith. Good grazing

land and well watered:

tf43 W. H. Williamson.

NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. II Work • And Fits Guaranteed.

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