Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1881 — Page 8
C. W. CALLENDER,
^Proprietor |of
v
PACVI R Mill O ' CAS1LE MILLS,, * y^..r.:v^fiyfcS®v M Flour, Meal and Feed. 1 - •
| been great supports to him io this battle Jesse Jamro Itridr. | ^ *1”, Moinea l.e^Jcr.l
| of life, and were both devoted members lOmaba Hrpubliran 1 A reniarhabie cat story comes to us' ' V | of the Christian Church, His suflTering j Annie Ralston, the girl who married | froiu out on M||lbcrry , treet A family | Nor,h ' id *‘' u!,Uc A«l!n' e ro^ 1^ ' C, * ,! ■ !tle • In<, •■ though severe, was borne with the fesse James the train robber, si* or |j v j n g ,|, pre b # d s cat which was rearinj;, \'iC r I'01 C
j greatest patience and resignation. Not a i seven yeas ago at Independence, murmur escaped his lips during his sttf j was formery a resident of Omaha.
15. F. UARWICK,
IIiRhest market price paid f(»r frrain.
Custom crindinc h specialty.
On Mill lot formerly oeru SOUTH (iHKKN
pied by CASTL
E.
H tgo’s mill
Greencaslie Fcundry
—AND-
I "S i'OMIWNV. —Manufacturor* of— Culver's Iren Drag- S:w I And all kinds of Macbineiy and Castinars. ■bU"Kepairin»r on Mill Work and Farm Machinery done | roundly. IB^hop near South l)e:>ot. Cireencastle. Ind.
Furniture, Pictures A Picture Frames C. J. KIMBLE A SON, Th« only oxclu.iro luanufnoturorf anl dealers , in the county, therefore it is the only certain place to iretKnn ! farni'ure at low pri ,■*. Let everybody ko and »ec - in llathan av ISim k. tn<>
dren however, ns is usually the ca^e, treated the little felines very roughly , tumbling them around, pulling their
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THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY te-.v - Mrs Naomi Allen is building an
a idition to her house.
KsiyA1 llirt has an army of stave
makers at work in Kentucky.
ISfOrand Masonic Secretary, \Y. 11.
'in) the, visited iiere on Friday.
M-Mr. ( has Fares, of New Yo»k s visi'ing Mr . \V illiam Tennant and fain-
ii'y-
®a>-Raptist Association at Deer Creek ' Church, southeast of this city, tomor-
row.
®a5“Mr. Wiieelan 1ms returned to
Mo.,!
Fhe
faring He was attacked severely', some | >s well remembered here by several thirteen days before his death, with lung | parties who became well acquainted
fever, and while all that kindness and with her while she was le re on a lengthy 1.^ a[) j () tj lerw ise maltreating them, medical skill could do, was done, the se-1 visit during her childhood. In 1974 ^ o | ( j q> Hbbv stood by and viewed verity of the attack seemed to baffle all and 1875 she again visited Omaha, and in seeming sorrow and occasional proefforts to save him. His funeral was ; during her stay here she was the guest : ^ sh ” was in0l ii lat i n g over the preached ly Elder 0. P. Fiadger, of your ! «>f hercou-in, who was th - wife of a well lnat ' t ,. r cv id on t1y ( for a day or two ago city, assisted by Elder Williams, of Lena.! known business man who :a yet in busi- 1 j 00 j t jj,,, pittens one by one and
a handsome Utter ol kittens. The chil- | Tbr«
to an immense audience composed largely of relatives of the dead, in the Baptist Church, at Bethel, at 10 o’clock, a. m., Friday, Aug. 19, after which we laid his body down to sweet rest, on a
around to the neighbors,
nughboring bill by the side of bis wife,
who in early life was his helper and conn- a handsome, pleasant and rather intelli sellor. May the sorrowing widow and , gent young lady, and it was with greatthc orphan children be greatly blessed of! ost surprise thst the writer of the (Jod of their husband and father, and i these lines read tb.r announcement of her
ness here. While in Omahaoshc attend- 1 ( . nrr j e( ) them
ed the dancing-school of Professor Duv- one a) each )l(>l]se an j no two in al, in Caldwell Block, in company with ont , li , a ,,„ 8( »emed that she did this her cousin, and made the acquaintance of (H away from the persecutions of quite a number of young men. who ,)f the children, and the family look upon have probably forgotten her. SI" wa-- it as a 1 •' '- 1 :1 '-
DRUGGISTS I’RAlSi; THEM.
at last meet this fuithful
partings are known. * Joe Miller has the measles .. Yennorls a true prophet... The Staii is tin
“We alwaysrecommend Malt Bitters. '
“A perfect food medicine.”
“Best nourishingagent w 'know of” “Women and rhildron tat. ' Malt Bit-
’‘Overcome tier • -^p-uess ntn* sletqd ss-
man where marriage, at or near Independence, 1 * which was her family home, to the noted ,i ( ^ v Jesse James, within a year after she ! nes< >>
! left Omaha. This iaiident was men-- "Not a vile rum 'litters."
tinned in the course of conversation *'A perfect renov.t'or ofexhaujfr 1
yesterday, to a well known (4maha char A’” 1 ', . r r
Iboss paper ...Why don’t some energet-: ncter now jn Colorado, who used to | wor fJ°? "" • ! '' 1 lie man put up a mill here? ... Miss Eva , ravel with the j am ,, s Said he: „ — T j VerBrack is on the sick list .. Quite «| “You mast not think that tliwt big reward 1 • W . 1 nt-he lorn - r.y
I number of our citizens attended the ban | 0 f jjtso WM) w ill be the means of catching * ^ C ’ 7!“ *" *' v "’ '*''
quet given at Mt. Meridian by Thomas lhe ,| ameH Ka „ Ki 1„ the lin»S place tbc-y ; 1 ,, ‘ lu ; < ' 1 F K ' il j Vermilion. They report a good time... : n „.i c ,.a,i ii ;= '‘*y ob. bom.-, I s u.-
city ifom Columbus, Ohio, ‘o re- A young man north of town ruined
i c.
ever know an
not consider himself a
aj alar in
Poison, 8pu*;ulini£ d:.sr:;sc and dcat’i in n an
lilies, for winch <j
localn
litodu, but for th Stomach Pittcr? s
ciuini :is o! Oil l V
• is in* ucmiinc an which iiostettci* a thoruuch unu’-
a-yVD.d you
| fool who did
-•mart man.
ttjr»Miss Jennie Smythe is over from
| Indianapolis, spending her
1 cat.ion here.
I-*.' Go to Church to-morrow, and lon’t forget currency to put into the con-
| boo oak tree bjr trying to convert in into ^ operate, but I can toll you. vs I got it j h 0 ' n , >r ' Ir * with Ui.-ir vi * are reouest«-.l hi»he« Md.ler. ai) the *Vh<*a. ebattar iradl egotistic { a walnut bv the use of coal oil d V 0 (Ro— s tr H r-ht frim 11 man who w ■ 1 in with I ' . . ,'.1 n il i reperiy vl .Slid dreedent not taken ,. | strai.nt ir. 111 a man who w.,ito witii to do so cA .so.— —— I. r 0 Lt, \1t11rt by tkc wiuoi*, conewtins of Sac three year old:
the |
_ ang
a member of
in ;
“Exi’ed ffOIU and found an
I asylum in the City of Mroiherly Low* |
cemiades who desire ’.o
The Vfi'TOR" oflss] i. i.rovided with new PAT I! N t itltAKK PIX. Toeth. and a side draft arr.vnifeineut lo hrinjt it onror to th* ,-e-s, 11 is light, yet strenir. r.nd i^ pronoane- , 1 . nil ;nor the BK8TDAILL IIADS. «-» C..tne an 1 f«« it and get a • ircular. 3tlS
Uriend. v a»d
"N^OTICK is hi'feby jrifen that oft r B l Ur ftltc SMiy of' Mrpfcm
V>rr,
Tlic limit r«iirn< ‘fdmini.**rat>'rs of tt>» cs.**U - ;.l* hn McKee*, fia ’.uiyi it, will, hi iv* residence ot mi id dt'cedenfcgiiboir one mile east ot Mnrtoo. in Clinton Cownsbiu. Phinam ‘.'(•iinty. Indiana, vt H at iv^hlic outcry 5u th<«
hicrhet*t bidder, ai) *
s&niline). Young man, experiment on something of less value after this.
IlKK.
summer va-
4
dy, but a reliable prosentalivt*. 'IT* tins I. « t j hoX
'lelm;
there is un overwlu hniuj' airu v of testimony, extending over a peri.Kl of m urs. A disorders of the liver, bit.rr.iiol: and bo.wt
are also conmiered hy the l ilu s. l or sale oy all J>nii;L'ists and Dealers
generally.
j teern. and other cal It*, fait ‘jogs, stock- togs, hori'^.w gops. bugjiep. grow!>g corn, corn in the < *ib. wh*• at, hay iii tho siaA»k. grave! road •t" *i:, bt)Useho)*l iiro: Uiteheii A^jrnituie and di
vers •'*ther articles,
TKi’.MSOr SALK.— *n all J’ln/s exceeding' ttfieo dollars a cr* dit till l>o?emher l. t4 ^l 11 b* given purchiiscrm giving ntde w.tha^-
, .. I est results fay Rhcunintism amiDvsptTi- i^vi-a Feeunty w»ivirv relief from vnlusticwthem in a particular robberv. ihey cure- , , , • , ’ , and aonraiFem.-nt ia»». Jlirvn dollara and r J - --ia, and when worn out by cTcrwork, and Ibf* canft in hand. Sat r will ntjfin »t fully broach the hiibj.'ct to them and if know it to be a sterling hcvltli restora-, 'V.loi’U a.m .. Au*. 8. io81- 3U7
they are willing they agree to give them live. Times, adv.
tin 111 on two or tiiree jobs. and 1 shall open a beer saloon. Frank go into a farming commanH/and „ a . \ confound become actj.aainted with the men, and I0l „ 0 cly of m* rit with tl. ■ p.iai k ni.-di-pick out certain ones, after a careful' .'in- s now socotnrnon. Vv’o hav - us< d atudy of the.r character, to join with I Barker's G • - ' " ' ' ::
Or*Mr. James Murray, of New • York City, has been visiting Mr. J. T. j
Wilson and family.
all the way from They are required
$100 to $50C'eaeh. I to hold the horses!
i.tj x u ie v : Passengers via the m:i: bsoi tei I. .( St. L. and C. 1 '. .V I. R’jtf, to INDIANAPOLIS, TIM INN A I f. CbbYKLAND, BUFFALO NEW vnUK, BOSTON, And all NEW ENGLAND CITIES, Arj offered New an 1 Elegant Sleeping Couches, whiih run THROUUII WITHOUT ICHANGE Between
laiiocko*! frotii a .Vlult- l>y l.igt.t-
Sumter Republican.
We learn that a little negro boy in Mu con flounty was sent by his employer, on Friday or Saturday, to drive up some
c.-mle, and while he was returning home an( , ' flro ofl ’ K ‘ un9 and raige a ra rket while
1 ^..v Mr- si n T»‘m .a hwe Boon annnint w ’ tn '^ e t ‘ alt * e ' 801,10 ,ITe or ’ H ‘ x ! Jusse and Frank, with perhaps one or ;. , . *siy Mr. S. 1. James has been appoint- a 8evore rain began to fall. The boy tWl) ,,it irienced trusties do the robhine- I ,t0r8 when I od odministrator of the estate of Kliza- mule and all the cattle gather- ! i / . * ’ ' , ’ the city, to his ) i. iO. r;fv,rti ri* r.n«co i on a mule, an i an Hit cattle gatutr I inimediatly after the completion of the * c i i ♦ betl, Giflord, deceased. ! ,-d up under a large oak for shelter. | job the fanncrs ^ 1>aid thu stipulated' “ 8 f / es * s *"' ,,s ' N ‘' lson Mowry an,! Mrs - While there a Hash ol lightning shivered 8um . whether the haul is large or small. f ° Und t,tt ’ hC . J ' ^ f Mobley, of Greensburg, have been visit- the tree, killed the mule, knocking the and lhl ,„ th . ndc t( , tht , ir homes wH1( . manager for $1, and drawn his Tvage* for :—it_.i ii , ‘ r : - i . . . - — .i j •> - .—-'i- m advance.
Aug.
Billv Emerson, the negro urinstrel, left some debts bihind him on » uitting Sun Francisco, s-.v-ral years ago Thocred-
h*- Inti !■/ revisited
w.'-KAdmlafktrator*.
kMiwwmm,
litiUIliwllCi: ti 12 at'. V.'l :i w, 51.152TI HO. nniiDUuMi .M* r* i liir ur ,i Xy t4it in ami
| • - / • I ■ rirti.Ula*WJ 'kMJ r« il»r ur .! his Jfo.OlX.) di.'.itiwnd and| cL-ottc °
rp If K I'byf-telanA in 1 - t r.i j old anC rvftU kno t nftuutMn *k«o r« tlur *:* •' ia i*.*»«• jinn and
til* f J,*Hf uiVllt Of
tlw* f i: skill <
iimroMMi
••nil ftl.illty
•MiriHry |<cactition«r,
kvu Utxough
, . : tht* »tr«atir"nt •>.
hi n I K DSS C R £T 10 N or SI X S 1 0 S!
a«v>»i have o.nde tknlr
v j so .r*»un 9U(M»rtorto that oi v'tf •'Min^ry | tnOJ th;t. ‘’u-j bar s a* .joui. rnyuMtl
'■“fi.ntir'nji fire-tin' Hcotorl
ing Uncle Harvey Jeffries, near Wheat- | little negro about twenty feet off from it I lhe Jaln „ boy8 otriU out f or a p lace of ; * ,nonth
and killed all the cattle. The little
8)rJ“Have our readers ever known a negro was only stunned, ami asherowcmatl that wore No. 8 shoes who did covered made bis way as fast as possij not vow they Irere wonderfully large for Lie to his master, and with a terror de1 her. ! pie ted in his face told him that while he
the truth was “under de tree to keep out ob do
ST LOUIS & NEW YOLK. #iL3“Have you considered
And for the Special Accommodation that when a man Is swindled by one of r»' n - ,lebblf! r » n llo ' l '' n it in streak ob ol Persona Going UtFt. | those itinerant agents, lie always rejoic-i ,lrB -* rowc J bbu from de mule and kill-
Reclining Chair Cars FreeofCharge es to learn that one of his neighboiK | 0 '^ ( ^ e ca ^‘ 0 ani * mule Bud run off wid ^ ready to protect and secrete the James
| boys when they are bird pressed. This evplains why the James boys have so
safety. The men who have been inveigled into the job a.xi never asked to go into a similar undertaking a second tin e, but they ever afterwand remain under tlie power and fear of the noted robber chieftains, upon whom they dare not squeal, for by so doing they would give themselves away. They always stand-
dem.”
Between has been caught in tli? same trap.
CLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLIS eorThe Brazil Enterprise says: “It is| a spring has been discovered in Ark- , . . , ST T.A TT T <=? **'* ° n rC .' iabI ® * u,buri «>\ that persons an((|w ,‘ wh r cb , if tbfe report of the remark- SS0Un ' ' ndwh *' tV *
feciiAusor lh» Mouc, v>..o or o* » a, ti»t.u* auth suu without UHtrkf 'ti'r.’ury o l < ^JfKK :« M•'In'lnek.
. a T';r 0 r r :
’.m£7fi i■» . k’ti.ubfor \ :^*dT:nge a
“I have sulle-ed beyond en, ttranw.’*! ^VIeWTs’tWc'aTER^'^^'*-. My life has been a burden to re • “I Cft Ipn. i ^JyAiijlsF.wj.1 V . r-■a
l*,'l *»v -. w t. i.»,r, *-r.U-
an ftpi'lit .'tan.
A F«r»«aainur<»rlrf frnab rUiptnrr ahoiiK »MrJ »* "and -earn uoa^tkliiy ia Umir aulv.iBi jq»j. || u not r. «roM. "
have Ih*oii denied the pleasures of socie * K. i .»$«?r ; t:e»ur.'wr*bBainwerrdbr .v*»:iud tv." I vr-o-ts I om tr itimonial.s of those JrrViiiii’ij*u«i.".'i*
cur. d of skin and s- rofuhms hu.wors by .
the Cuticura Remediea. | Mk Hcrj^MHorihath am.<a
Hiram Berry, of lAiuisville, took a, young wife, though he is 70. Ills sons and daughters made- so much trouble that he reluctant! * obtained a divorce., the character of the bride enabling him to gain bis freedom without d. Realty ' But ho could not voluntarily give her
PRGF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
FOE. 8PEEMAT0R2ECEA.
"SE-'MSWAL PAfvTSLLE’
| .ought to renew the courtship. She threw a can of concentrated lye nlo his 1 face, burning him so seriously .’,al h«
And
T l C~) ”U IE ^3, I renrpRenlim* a bir(ra nart of the citizens ‘‘ l “' 11 F 1 rl U1 ' 1, '' 1 '” j so difficult to catob tliem. It is as hard tof i , ,i t r ^ L V Makina Direct ConnectionF for all i-ointF in 0 f u arr j S0n C , O wnship have guaranteed to ^ q !'| , ‘ ll “’ 8 I 0 | f ,t9 l Can f 1 ’ 6 ^ d «hL ! fi"' 1 > n »« it would bo to ''‘ ,Vn "' * '‘ n ' ” *
Mi»*iouri. KaoMi^. IVxhh. C olorado ami ol ijarrison towD.slnp navo gURrtnieca lo ^ e d t w ,u ^p eec iily become a formidable California. the Greencastle, £e! River & Vincennes r j V al of Maxinkuckee. The spring is find a ne<?d,e ,n a ha ^ Btaclc M
In order to secure berth* in Through Cars ... . ^ j/vr*/* and the lowest rates for freight end passage, 1 Hailroad Company I714,(KJO, or an amount Ca “ 0 " A. P. HARRISON. AGENT. ! , ’°‘ Ual 10 tbc ,8X ^ ™ ****** toiD<1uC '; Ur Ad dree*. i the location of tho road on the original
C. C. GALE* A..T. SMITH 1 Gen'l Superintendent, Clcn’l Pass’jrer Al
InJianarulis, Ind. tfil (level.nd, u. ^ was p r0 p 0sod to be raised by private do- | tly i a! ,d he says ih
nation. Mr. Thompson has taken the, n)0un t a j n a bout 4UD feet high, comeslOil, found almost immediately relief 1 ) so prostrated him that he was unable to
from ' therefrom, and is now perfectly cured
3 A Vayuchia Dlsc.'r^rr
I)< -artlire i/> ,\ie I-
mr.J
j ' al S v,-t*tK, »a < vttraly jNe%r a .1 | otitively -4e( t-
T.cd.
I Hem*i il £misaio^a Impotency hr th* (>oir
iu« true \ vir.j D recl
*i| a: Sizr nf the Di*a«e, artinf Iv A^at ykj jn. and . iertlut; Hi a.i-fr ♦ ». infiLei. ** >■(» it * burr.: r.a V****uiC*,
f ruo t •aij, vn 1 Aptillcrtlon i
r Abac
FIJI'S.
h'eh.
proposition under advisement, but inti- out of the ground about 10U feet
located Fifteen miles northeast of Witherspoon, on Greasy cmk. The Rev.
John Ii. Yealts, a Baptist preacher of j informs us that for seven years he was
ted the place recer.- {afflicted with that dreadfu
spring flows from a atie-a, and being induced totry St. Jacol* , in insatiable thirst for liquor, which had
((Hnc n iati Iriah C^tiien.)
Mr.Thomas Lewis, Gi’ Butler Streep Ju^y never see again.
CURED (> ■’ DRINKING.
|B k' •i , -* r f ‘<~ m£i.ru.» < a ti < Semina> V^itulea, Ti'i ulatcry 'Jacrs, Pror a e Glanrl. auj 'vethi o. i t *
> GeJ wjtli no
*.i* ordm
‘‘•y u*.(A( jbaatb !• 'c ’ r^ltlff: f •* »v'ft ked fr> i
a a rt'-’-r, lit* ayaictn. r«» ClRg Ihi •oruet* tnsnjory, reini »inr .t pi
>acr«, Proji«'«» <
•f tne Itrtaek* u<-J ab no pnu or nr^aven.tar'\ iLd k»fi tot Cl. r(«re »rA in* ordina.y pi ^-•ita of I f*; it is c k.* v :<* ar*(> abajibcd. | r« tU’.ing an iiu.iEodiate « 'ft* if v.c -e-.t ratifr; eCerf a an tf> P ao*u«. and aarroai > :»n » i m •T'etkrtl fr-in self ,oIk and ear a*.*t,
fbr.n i. a lyairm. r«. i'irg tl • miuri to
| ate ppm (
| braltn a i I P.gLt. I t-
Mon tc
•nr*, j* Dv
1 r a!*v< eCeft a '£ krd fr- in 3.:lf ii r* lit# lylletn, rv. i
Memory, rrimnnc .t DluiUtf-si if K t..Li*. /. Coufuaicr s>fIdA»a. A «' rI*. (l tt.o .*, • ■avim- t uremia-
Ag't..! line, by way of Clay City. l he amount local celebrity visited tho place recer.- | aillicted with that dreadful malady, Sci- ; youn^Vnciu’ -of Inirie^was i ^rod ofi ^ r J«?f r ' V? 11 ’ W'.T-s nriinnsod to l)t* raised bv DfivatG do—I tl t/ .H.rl li.i ill.* curitnr ILkuru frmn tt n n rl l*nir\tF imltir'nil Sst .lors«iMlh .... *1.. *- f..- J..U.U ”4 a oi
»LIP, ».i
. . jiaro ,t ha.ttbeen c'uma'rt for
-f I‘f Lua ii»«Bt »*n ala th# tr»i ,n /err
inore rial, ‘i n'v» a jmB'ii'fJ uvr** t aro to# itucii pr. ac ’.vis! ^ao trr i-! ' t, a: i c* naati. > i;. .'iear w-ifr.eaa 1 •. Q. • • • ar* ^ . - fh i r . ^ llQ
do any business He was entire!* ai 1 • • • hy the use of Hop Bitter*. It allayed all 1 " ,, ’ U1 « •*«’ • ■ .i,. . ..hi.* 1 - 1 J j 1 bouiAnd f (t'-ati.i*H.ial - na fo lit * ’!u<. *• J it ,s bow . on^eiie'i
‘ , l f th * >>*iiir’*i I '(vfeM.u t * be » r.. • .i.iiUmii i I
j mated that it could not be accepted, as a J tp >0 ( 0 p 0 f t| 1( . luountain on the north | change of route hn 1 hcen determined side, and flows at the rate of about forty upon, which would be <iuite as available | Ka n ons p er m , nu te, and it is the color
Weavers &. Cordery. IMite :f h: h*
! and much cheaper,”
of apple cider and tastes just like a; pb-
3nil0
wmmmmvwmMm
No E’*-ISOli Monos
To pay taxes.
To be laughed at.
^ J ! To work the roads.
IllltXII,, ... IM>. To be late for dinner.
To sit on a wasp's nest. To be told of Ills faults. To work bard and pet no pay.
To be presented with a bill past due. To b,* knocked down and kicked
falling.
Mo All IIoil*'
For money. For long life.
For happiness. For hoy babies.
For a pleasant home.
For a good wife and pretty too. For peace, plenty and prosperity. For Thk Grkeno’astle Star, which costs only one dollar a year.
r«-n i«i ms i*ost.
„ „ for all orUlng f,a,n Nelson Wood was born in the county
Sylvester Le blue-eyed, Jamestown
f “'** -i.,.. i, or, , T4i'...n,| m *, r , ,, t tii'cjvMf rf i * hinr ai d t jun • •> .. . ,-r*al‘m c-.ti'. 'r,
to W tl'# cae*.. (T uoi i Ii.i.ei v I j i »
•ac I f J8 r. 'Vru/u# aitd f **^a, of Ihr -# jjee. !^«J. J, fitfifiiwit (9
• 5i No. rj, aj-J i^atTrs
.#■• I # I ard c ji
; brandy, afid has the same effect. Those ! under the influence of the water are perfectly ecstatic, and hugging and loving {
j everybody they meet. He says; ’ I, b ly f ound by those who Jake
| never saw the like, children and boys - ! bugging girls and kissing every ooe the) meet. Old men and old women, young men and young ladies, embracing each -other by hugging and kissing, f met an old w hite haired man and woman—I
- Voice is a fair-haired,' 'h»t »»urning thin* took away the appe r
f J tite lor liquor; bi^ nerves s-'eaoy. tutuire. h#»wr. to Ut.,.f wn ,mid mannered boy of 11 a., , nd , |e h l ,, lnnirj( . d a M>b( r and vii! J y •ramesiown, R„ yet be deliberately young man formen than two year* and
shot a baby lecause it annoyed him with | has no desire to rot ii n to bis c qi. 1 VrV-'L .' , T. , -V,'i , ,,‘LJ ,, ) l, S’7" , F l .i','’C/ ’ ' ,J its crviii—. (know of a number of others that iiave !^T^u^JiRici'ibHbiori
I supposed about eighty year.-, old—and ! they were hopping and skipping like I. I saw hundreds lying around
lamb
its crying.
j been cured by it."—From a lead ng R.
The secret of perfect health is invaria- ^ 'fticial, Chicago^ 111.—Times. 2tlK
.’clb r., The negroes in one of the eastern counties of Georgia-have been trying by the prayers of ona of their number to j raise an old ne tvo, who has b en suried over a year, from the dead. They aet a day for the r- surrection and gathered at
Liver Pills.
k Hot AVpntlM'r Story From thei
AA'psI.
[K'inFas City (Mo.) Times, August 11th.1 Last Sunday the girl of Charles Noi>
ip u , 7 p' i.a ilX ac-juui*
V.UJ l. VC It EO*L- Ca ' i01iUfOr ' ,1UaW 'NniJ • Iir«w# Famph'at t . IMf A4»Din\»1 1 utt yjis, which Kill niiiinc- the moat is-pi ’ *t ('.■r caa i« rest -.-J to Mini,' r*1. , B J i :ted i . r ,!, t ra ci !.!«, eun.a at /• nev#.' %f •#! sent «'4.1ra itf * •botip to auy one. ITby wtr.iltOY CO.NEG CM5WSTS. tnd Chi Si,. £T. LOUiS, ’WO.
)
herts, of Wyandotte, while out playing j tl>e g7avei but afts
in Oak Grove Cemetery, found a nest of quail’s eg;s. an 1 carried them to her grandma, who placed them in a cornu ^o-
TAliA XINE
TUr. Great Vej'table Liver
Corrector.
ft eontatn* no Colotnt f or Mbirrat of nny 1
kind, it* Moin itn/redl*nt i» thriouroutrat'd Medical Principle of the l'ara.ricntn or j
JJuudel lyn,
the spring so drunk that they could not ((iia jn th „ drttwing rooni ; stand up, and they were lying and U»K? b * j moro lhou , bt of thu
- ing and trying to slap their hands. 1 he people call them the Millennium Springs This ir evidently a bald-head alb mpt to bull the summer-resort market, please send one ticket to this office for Greasy
creek.
TA11AXINE
TARAXINE |
o r Amherst, Yirginia, on the Ptb day of
j, -Ianuary, Isl
Ayer's .*gue Cure is an infallible cure
for Fever and Ague in all its forms. The proprietors warrant it, and their word is
as good as a U. 8. bond. Try it.
c hours of waiting
the hot sun tin y we.-.t home di‘ .p.mint
ed.
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THK »RH AT ’ D1A a BO'V .NIC DU’TOR. rs:. -jrrj: tsiva, late ol' boiuNoi. urv permanently locatud oorro. Illin.vis and I. jo Mina FtveelF, opiH>*Vts Union I lepot, lad/.-capoliF, Ind. For atl Fewalo Piffi tllv'tf'. **'' • f n.-i-n i tl Ii Dill,
rm Upt o|
LVNj eu 1 ■ t- » tu rnieli Bill
/eXf But Oor Gone •*
etc. on
utter and
Th" only absolute specific we know, ot for sneezine. snufring and choking ca-
tarrh or iiead colds is Sanford's Radical i Ai w-’M'-e. uvi'vr'r'* • ■ Ewe, win h for th" small sum .f *1 af-, J ^''DrJ’RV^L'mthvim’.si lords r stant i. lief and tnvariabl t cures. * .»£4.c^‘ J ' •••«•>.• •4'iI Throat DorI T"'" . u ;-e ; . e.u.iSi :v;
with .at nykote you a * lisle ^ivoation
and nothing matter until
yestewlay, when Mrs. Ni uberts on going into (he room, neard a piping voice.-and soon discovered that some of the young
quail had hatched out. and more we.a in A Bo8ton Lady Bounliflll fa ,v. imo ec _ , war, »t « W».»V B t our. lollop to act f , ,n a mg t ic.r sit , e | stacies about the lovely saintlike exprea-1 Caurrh, t'hronlc Throat tind ban* diFeaFe« thermometer «» «b» room was at one,^ of a boy of >, who foriBoi M(J of »
, , . . " . ; 'siouof ahoy of 9 who formed me of «r»*p«Fui"rF-vh ^^f.i n”!; Z hundred degrees, and shows bow intense • u-„'.*• ftrictuio. OwbRiil all Urin w:
Lferanyed lAvcr, Iloiccls, Spleen
or Kidney*. _ , A Tl i
ri/^<Xr^!' ,SnUary ’ lhl ‘ ,# ’ Mr., Reeves heard the doctrine of « v , V tl "to N'*‘ th * f» a#f 5 B mcllflottion preached ramp me, «- TlfZ'rn,,,- R to c7re Chronic 1™*' and hai rcU,a,ne , U herC a,B< ; C ' " C ing at Harrison, Ind., and not only benUtlnt (n all it* I Ayue. Try it. b °g* n ,lf, ■ B! ’ a f ,oor ,,o y’ ,,ul hy lh, “ ( li PV ed it. but was sure that she was sancStayes. I 4 ^ rVE , mo t unremitting energy, and the aid of | ^ nt - ng thllg fu „ T convinced of TiOiXi XF ! TiItAX ‘ y L af ‘ h °. nefit ct,lr,i<! of d, -‘‘ lin «- — d ;'*' j her fllness to die, she at ^nce committed
AMi+l -» * -.v I Cures in amassing a fine fortune, owning at the Cures Habitual % Dyspepsia and t j, ne of his death a line body of excel-
I Indication. ^ ^ ^ w . u „ of ti lU . WO ; x „ lirpp . r . ti „„ , b ,„
Bro. Wood was twice marrad. H.s pare wl(h FelIow . g Compound Syrup of
Hypophosphitos for restoring strength
to the nervous system.
I think it the best medicine I ever
used.
J. F. Horner, Buffalo,N. Y.
, , , , , , , the poor children’s excursion to Walden the hrat for the iiast few days must nave! r , , , ' Bond, but her feeling sustain*,1 a crnol oecn when eggs will hatch in a room in , , , , , , a i shock when IMS tiling of beauty” was the shade. ! , , . , . . ■ • , i li'iard to excMim when sandwiches were A Physician’s Advice ol How IO| deR|t0Ut: „,; KyVT in h_l do thsse ladies
<»uin lleulth. , ...
lUrriFbur*. Ba.. Mare6.M), 1881.!' *l" ?ct a ft ’ ller lo cal 8 »"d'»-0 b e With-
Thorn Ia nothinff more charminx nod Attraefc- nut lnU‘>tR^dV’ ,
ive in beautiful nature’s domaiu # thtin ithorotiffhly health/, perfectly formed women; a
TARAXINE 1$ for Hair h,, nil PrMf/pUl* and Patent
Medicine Dealer*.
Price, rat Cts. and $1.00.
A. KIEFER, Indianapolis, Ind.
Mnr.re’- (T/cns SlinperT')
nut.
tirst wife was Bliss Milly Vermilion, to whom he was married December 25. ISff!?. From this union four children) were bom, tbr, e sons and one daughter I But be buried her Mirch ’JG, 16M, And
in November following he was again married to Miss Catherine Lrotherraan. Farer.ts must not find fault if their The issue from this last union was two i shoe bills are double what they need be daughters and ono son, alt yet living. ; and at the same time their children’s Two s ms and lhe one daughter, of the toe* are ragged if they neglect to
bright pyed. r»»*y. Inuirhing, joyouft. hai py^ faced girl, ono who find* keen |*lea*uro in merely lifinK. Thwre is absolutely nothing charming in illness An invalid H^{e mother i* n constant object of fj inyaihy in an otherwise rontented household. ll&|q*y the home whoso women folks enjoy p+rfecthealth. In my practice I have always recommended sickly women to one Brown’* Iron Hitters. In caseof irregularities, dyspepsia, indigestion
sour
♦‘Tilt* OoMM'stflr r l'yrI«lll• ,
orrh #»:i. Gleet, Stricture Orohits>, nil Urin.vry Iroabiej, and Syphileti ’ or Me.reurial afi ietlon ' ot the Throat. Skit and HA*n« s. All t’*es* disoiNOM treated on the stientific prineiIdes, and a cure KUiirnn :oed and warrant'd. After L*> years experit nee i» tho prolesaion, ae treiit.A tneyoung AncA.ntddle aged men, w ho are suiiertng from the nJeot* (»fSpermnt(\?rh<i‘t or Teminal weakness, or the rosiilt self* abuse in youth, or ox *,««■»«•« in maturer years, an 1 oth^r muses whi n nroduee the fo'loiving enCetrs : Involuntary .'^inissinn*, Nerv^asuess, niotcnes on the Face, Coitatipntion, C«.bfusion (•t ul'HS, lndigM.-tt.il, l>ir.y.inesH, l.ofeetive teu.^ry. Debility, Detnnesa of sialit. * ,,ugh. s Aual exhaustion, Aver-ion t. I So-if-
*‘The average man ’ quoth Mrs. Farting- ^•’‘'*1 Kxhaustion. Aversion t. Ln.i So^ic* ical to a fault tli" nvi ra^, uian will entf-r I !. ,in ' are ’,'" 1 iniu'*«<»«—from modmiacr token .be blissful l’.i ndise „f „ happy home, I ^7"^ from'." ' ‘ hc " ur * -(•ratch himself in fiendish glee, send tbc) Whore any ol tfc* above eympteno nrovail. babv into convulsions and for what? j^'ubeo
yea should he in your prime of life, for they lead to pi'euiatKXtt) decay, anti when these onefc get fHHteneil G a manU nerv- us system, iher
first family, am yet living. Bro. Wood i has been a faithful and devoted tnem-
Thrt^eaT W.i!ar : . I Antkl-*te. Sold by Dn.gijwts, or ber 0 j tbe OhristiaD Church for a 'JOUt 33 Ut ' C ' ‘uiUl^lia^ivorj 'Vitoiay. years, and both his devoted w ires have
ft tiro C’nrt* for <'liill.*i •VO.vM)
utances gradual, are alirnyr permanent In i my practice I have nevorknown it fail to give buy ^ | as ting benefit, and for re^torying sickly wom-
shoea which have improvements that on or min to permanent good health, and for , , , , - » 1 strengthening every part of the bed*. I protect them from wear 11 the toe. and tllink it al , othor mtdlpinP , Woown . u that are not objectionable in any wav. Ip Cr f eC |iy hartuleBS to the moil deliarte con
The A. S. T. Co. proven' all these evils. 1 atitution.
baby into convulsions, and for Why, because he has the Itching Biles, and is to no'an to buy Swayne’s Ointment
heartburn, uaseau’ sour stomach, nervous- "huh is an infallible euro for the worst t are very bard k> eradicate.. IVoerastination ta ness and exhaustive debility, I ind it exceeds | «»ses of that annoying complaint. j Throw wide aT^our falie'.o^les'ty^'andvi'.ii all other reinedies ns a true medicinal tonic. August. u« at once. Indies. ’ D never failsto gently sooth, refresh end . - * ,n r 2 e * l * c , R ’ birthmarks and Voles removed, strengthen tho general system, and espealal- A GUPC Cure tor Catarrh! U ' Rcl ‘ 8e8 Ti t i re *‘*' 1 «>'>»'
I , obyn's Sure Cure. Sold onlyl^L Oluio, COl’i Hlill0iS&L0niSi3113 StSi by Landes & Co , sole agents for , p r i VaUI Jf 0 ® l ^ A 1 ‘’° L,S ’
ly those parts made west hy continued distress; and wl.at gives me the best satisfaction is. that the cures, although in some in-
Putnam County.
right.
IND.
for Ladiea only.
Looms Nos. gaud I, for Gentlemen. Iy4^
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. Special inducements are offered by hu Burlington route. It will pay you to road their advertisement to bo found elsewhere in this issue. 40t48
For Male or Trade.
Farm of 88 aarag. 1*4 miles north ofGrceneaatje,on Rockville road. Good house, stoekv.ater from springs that never dry or freer, up. A. No. 1." for fruit, dairy or gardening purpose All in ‘ ! -‘—
u in grass. Plenty o! timber.
L. H. KvvJUill,
131 f.
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