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Steuben Republican from Angola, Indiana • Page 8

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STEUBEN REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, November 3, 1880. 8 BORN. Th STerBKn RuprmacAW makes bo rbarr at Gsiler Mi Pleasant Mb Bpliit Hand Department. for "Marring" notices. Our friends will plea.e forward alt such notices as they desire to appear iu print, either by letter or postal card.

Hamilton. John Greenamyer lias moved to Angola to work at his trade. The M. E. society here are putting a belfry and cupola on their church which will add materially to their building when completed.

Hopp, of Pleasant Lake, is doing ihe work. A. new show case graces our new The villas of n.F-ASAsr I.vk poutslns population of wvlls Ix snti; iltv itiate1 ORLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1880. store.

Mrs. X. VT. Rickanl has returned to her home at Swan, iu this State. tn ot l.onir iw i inMm nm-.

i or. tin- Kt. JsvlMn r.iiiroa.l. I tv.il' s.ui of Ar.cxlH. is a nw- pra.lc.l oh.ol.

mvl i notM mi)ior rvrt. A little i --w1ie'l sicnmi-r ami a full tV'-t of row Ixvmis are how tou 1.1. O.xvl Fred. Schnkider is the ajrent of the Steu ben KEPrBUCAN. at Orland.

and is authorized to receive subscriptions and receipt for the same. Simpson Duck visited Jackson the past week to buy goods. There has been several Very nice a bru'al assault with a razor upon Mr. rank Lucas, of Burget's carriage factory. McCarty is in jail at Auburn, while Lucas is doing as well as could be expected considering the serious nature of the injuries inflicted.

GKEEX la Pleasant Lake, Oct. 27, to the wife of H. E. Green, a sirl. ECKART In Jamestown towship, Oct.

24, IS to the wife of Abram Eckart, a sjii. LEXT In Kinderhook, Oct, 24. lSo. to the wife of Sam Lent, a son, weight 9 pounds. BUTLER in Kinderhook, Oct 25, ISSo.

to the wife of Lawrence Butler, a daughter; weijrht 94 pounds. monuments put up in our cemetery this fall. has gone to Mr. John Dickenson Binghampton, X. Y.

We understand that Mrs. George Swift is getting better. The new hall has taken a new coat of plaster and presents a new appearance. Our shoemaker, L. Southworth, at the present writing is visiting his parents at Cambria, Mich.

During these drj months many are having wells sunk. Park nas a new one 36 feet in depth, with 22 feet of water. A coniinurd meeting is in progress I i lie Summit school house. A good ADVERTISEMENTS. Some of our citizens attended the republican rally at Auburn on Satur Don't fail to examine the hosiery at Chad wick Co's.

Tue Rev. L. P. Rose will preach on tun lay at 3 i. m.

Club dancts here next Friday tiijiHt. Hors A'-ts. rs WanlS'l cheap at Cha Iwn A Vs. Mr. Moses Sanborn has just finished building his new barn.

Miss Lucinda Aldrich has comeback to Orland, her old home, on a visit. Mrs. C. Kinney, of Angola, has been visiting at Prof. Carlin's the past week.

MAItRIED. day. If Richland does turn out a small rj. TO the iml.le ickol Grocery for Fresh Vo Tolmoco. Ci(rrs.

Notions, etc All pound spices are nuamntoed strictly nure they are (rmiin.l Ht the store. Huv roasted coffee and have it Kroiind without txtra number of democrats, it, can show some of the basest. Four vears ago the re in (iinimu or by the dish STEVENS STorTT the residence of the bri.ie"s parent, in Readinir, Mich. Thursday evcronvr, let. SS.

Miss Jennie E. IStoutt to Mr. Thomas Stevens. I James Parker went to Indianapolis ..17.1111 lHHH 111 tllfir aiMldot, Full winter term Kitti IVi Won sick fr i to have it before the stock always on hand, and nriees ehen' publican pole was cut down. A few-days ago the rope was cut on the pres 171,..

Miiimwer rirsi nonr norm or 1). H. several iys b.u is a list Niter, of school commences. ri Kv-ok Si. if "A ar.t aj lur singing school was postponed Hotierts' store.

Drily 1 land. I ml. DIEt. l.irir.r'i in 'j'(v's i on account of the expected address ent republican pole, and-a few nights ago the pole was almost bored down. The scoundrels beeame alarmed and did not complete their nefarious work.

last week. His health is much better. The Congregationalists had a preacher last Sunday, but the Baptists are still destitute. Mrs. Dr.

Wallace has returned home from a prolonged visit in Michigan, very much improved in health. Pi. Wi'liams, but it was not at trom Ot TO KFAEHALL. i A a i Pleas.) ni i .1. A.

Woodinill was here Fridav thoroughly under.slol, the address was postponed on account of the singing schot 1. And see the Crowntnir Glorv front henter coal tusiMl to elucn.a'e to ins teilow citizens stove, manufacture 1 by Jewett Moot. He also soils tin; C'rowiiinir (Ilorv. and other kimu Wst. ar the the absorbing topic of the present cook stoves, made by the same well known unpaisn, that a change was highly day.

li tell and s'i -s don't forp-t it. h.rin Frank Hitter start -l Claire ou -it v. wi tirm. To. Tuesday for i if he xpv'cts necessary for the good of the democrat ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN in Exchange.

44m3 ic party, or at all events that is the way our reporter gave us to under- to spend the winter. Hrinsr oar -oiUrv to Chad wick tand, and for that reason his argu Mr. Ezra Smith has built a new fence. It is made of barbed wire a bad fence for boys to scale when they want to steal apples. It is said "every cloud has a silver lining." If that is so, the clouds for th past week would have looked better turned the other side out.

There is to be a singing convention in Orland next week and a concert on JHOMSON HOUSE, ments were of the nature of a subter KlRKWOon-In Webster emmtv. Oct. 1" Edith, only child or .1. M. Kirkhood.

and irrandchild of llrou Wo vli'or 1. nf this county, asred six years and five months. RIERT-In Camden. Nov. 1.

ISSo. Hat-tie, datiirhter of Mr. and Mn. X. Alvord and wife of Ed.

S. Uiery, aged 20 years. PLATTER In Edsrerton. Ohio. Oct.

lo, John Platter, lather of Mrs. R. H.Johnson, of Angola, njred Tl years. Deceased was one of the pioneers of De-Ralb cijunty, this state, having settled near Newville in 1S34. where he continued to reside until a few months ago.

Hi8 funeral took place from the Christian church at Newville last Saturday, and was largely attended. BROWN. In Pa lem township, Oct. 2, Mrs. Betsy Brown, aged i0 years and four days.

The deceased, whose maiden name was Wright, was married to George Brown in Columbia county. New York, March 87, ISoS. She fuge. He told his hearers the reason OKLAXD, INDIANA. W.

II. CAKVEli, Proprietor. that they lost Ohio ani Indiana, was that the republican party carried the Saturday evening; under the leadership gURXIIAM HOUSE, two states on the tariff issue, and that the platforms of the two parties on the tariff question were the same, or in Mr. A. G.

Bixler, of Bethel, Mich Pound trip excursion tickets at one half tlie usual round trip rates, to Baxter Springs, Council Grove, Dodge City. F.His, Independence and Kirwin, in Kansas; Lincoln, Columbus and Grand Island, in Nebraska; Audubon, Battle Cr.ek and Le Mars, in Iowa; Neosho, Missouri, and Little Hock, Arkansas, will be sola at all the principal stations on the Trans-Ohio divisions of the srreat Baltimore Ohio railroad, on Tuesday, November iUh, 1SS0. These tickets are first class in every respect and are. good to return on any train within forty days. This excursion has been arranged to give all an opportunity to visit that rich and prosperous country.

Millions of acres of the richest farming lands are now tor sale on long time and easy payments. Land Commissioners can be consulted at each of the above points, and every fa- other words svtionvmous. He certain J. M. BURNIIAM, Elder Hickmott will preach at the east church on Sunday morning, and ly forgot part of his speech as he did not claim fraud.

Co. for the highest mat ket price. Mrs. G. VY.

Conkle visited in Defiance, county, Ohio, several da.s la-U week. Mr. Is-vie Swihart, of Hudson, has moved with his family to Garrett City. He has h-asex! a sa wnr.il tlure. Tom who lives ntar Hudson, has been gone on a visit to Maryland for tiie past four weeks.

He is expected home this week. Mr. O. P. Fisk is very feri-udy ill.

Last Saturday he had a stroke of paralysis of one sidt, Hopes are entertained his leeovery. Mrs. das. Hart ham and Mrs. S.

V. in th evening he will lecture upon OBLAND. INDIANA. nd now comes a wail fr-un a poor "Our Bible: its translations and trans Julys, 2yl. innocent voter of Otsego.

We would lators." There is no use trving to eat Mr ask Mr. oter whv he supports a J- A. CANSE, party that is opposed to a pure ballot. Harding out of house and home. The Baptist social tried it and failed.

They lou support the party that denounced ORLAND, INDIANA, the amendments to our constitution Has now full line of came there forty strong, and went fast was ihe mother of eleven children, nine of whom still survive. She was grandmother to 63. and greatgrandinother to 67 childern. Five of her children were present at her death. Mr.

and Mrs. Brown removed to Lagrange county iu this state in October 1835, and subsequently removed into Salem township, this county. For more than 75 years Mr. Brown had be a member ol the Presbyterian church. The funeral took place from the Presbyterian church in Salem, the sermon being preached last spring.

If they had stood as they ing, but still Mr. Harding and family Clioico Grocorios should those "tramps" you speak of Cosrs -a s.a ted last Titesdav for ciiitv afforded those desiring to pur have plenty left. Orland lias a society which is called probably would not have attempted to chase. Bemember the day and date, When you vote. Poor innocence, it is a pity you in connection with his market.

want Toledo. Tney will h- gone stwral weeks. viitii in Fort Gratiot and "The Orland Local Circle of Chautau and tro via the Baltimore Ohio, lid not die in your infancy; before vou Dot! qua Literary and Scientific COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, TOBACCO, FLA- I etoie they return. whos-miiek time, few chamres and came to maturity, and In contact with ny Kov i. b.

Huirties, ot L.agrange. I He re sahs kincr J. T. is in lUnlH-j EX TRACTS, FLOUR, such a corrupt party. Before this is which will meet semi monthly, if it survives any length of time with such splendid equipment maKes it the most Pleasant, comfortable and desirable tile.

with Jackson ltre-e mains were interred beside those of her husband in the cemetery at Flint. ETC. in print the verdict will be cast by a a big name. Be sure and c-dl at the New Urocory Store. All route.

For tickets, rates and general information. to agents It. O. jury ot American treemen, wneiner ivir.g a car-load wishing frosi Mr. Brown was born in Olford, Feb.

8, laal is week. Messrs. Newberry and Purington, cf the principles taught by the republican 17.. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. He kinds of SALT IPIJ-SXX i R.

or address K. Keppert, pas- Cold water, addressed the citizens of Id int a ti'v not too evei roid St subs-: party are best calculated for the inter died in Salem township Pec. 23, 1814. Hebuilt sender asrent. JNo.

20.li soriu Orland last Monday evening, each 1 dollars on the last i est and niantai nance ot tne present Constantly on hand. II iirhest price paid fur but the first frame bouse ever erected in Angola, street, Columbus. Ohio. making a rousing republican speech prosperity of our country, or to the Iu hav of the chinch for a mn named Thos. Gale, in l3u.

K. ter and lfiyl J. A. CANSE. Mr, Purington is a convert from the contrary must we concede to the solid The residence of T.

G. Parks, in greenback party. south the "principles for which Lee leen p.rd in. A are now due. tin trustees dei till lipv lv pildvt next -k tli.it this stealing debt rairie township, Kosciusko county, and Jackson fought." Mr.

Samuel Harper, of Lagrange this state, was burned last week. Loss Letter from Texas. Ijenison, Texas, Oct. 27, 1S80. Editor Republican: Having just county, is just finishing his new house on the inside.

The graining is panel W. W. THOMSON Manufacturer of and Dealer in All Kinds of Cabinet Ware insurance. The family bare ly escaped with their lives. Jamestown.

Farmers are busy with their corn, work in walnut and burling, by Messrs. received a copy of your paper, sent me by Mrs. M. H. Powers, of Metz a sister Green and Howe, and is pronounced by which is full average crop.

7 YORK CENTER ADVS- good judges as being superior to any of mine), I am constrained to write Mrs. E. H. Clatk is on the sick list. Mose lloyt closeil the fall term of Including PARLOR BED-ROOM G1I.L1S Blacksmith.

Shoeing SUITS. FINE thing of the kind iu the county. Mrs. J. B.

Parker gathered her win ft school last Wednesday, and now has pecialiy. Old eho, lacents; new shoes. you a few lines; and, if of sufficient interest, please give them to the readers of your valuable paper. Scents. 41yi ter pears and put them in the cellar in more onerous duties to perform.

He is pa since yesterday morning and talks TJITDEIITAZIITG 1" A. TAT LOR. M. P. All professions! 'j Calls attended to.

Office at residence, 30 iaay be entirely ut. Mr. L. Wate.i io. of Lake ig, who went wst wuk Mr.

John Chad wick and uo ig'i Missouri, Km sas in I N- tira-ki. spe-it last Sunday here wu-t Mr. Frank C'latwick. He expr. himseif as well pleasel with the we-tern eon try.

The hist speech of the campaign mas ile ndiy evening by Frank Uoby. Allhougii tne school hall was crowdeil to its utmost st prafouud attention was given by evry in vatu and child. It was an aide review of the issues of the day, replete forcible arguments and eloquent Denison, Texas, is a beautiful little a barrel. A revv nights ago some one 4lrl of his daughter. rods east of post office city of 4,500 people.

A live, wide borrowed them. She says if the person had asked her for them.she would have and Shoe Maker IVTH WORTH Boot Abram arid Herbert IVrsing and In its Tiranches. A fine assortment of Burial Holies always on awake class of men are here. I have I neatness, and warrant- Ellsworth Hollingsworth, of Colon, given him half of them. It is some sat 41V1 ed.

hand. A rood hearse always in readiness to attend funerals were in town yesterdaT. isfaction to Mrs.Parker that she knows PARISH BYRON uder and his two daugh OKLAND, INDIANA. who took them. Dealers in ters.

Nina and Belle, arrived home The Orland school closes on Friday from Cuba, X. on Friday last, All Kinds of Wells sunk, ot any of this week. Prof. Carlin says he would be pleased if the parents of the Emory Jenkins has moved to Colon, been with them about three years, and am very much pleased with my surroundings. The democratic party have, since the Indiana election, been very quiet.while before they were boisterous in their demonstrations for Hancock.

But you Hoosiers have taken all the wind out of their sails. Every republican in Texas sent up a fervent amen when the glad tidings came to us that the old (lag was still there, guarded by the Mich. Mrs. Dillingham has moved to kind desired, in any kind of Soil. ALL WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO children would come in and see how H.

Physician an.i Angola. 8, they are progressing in their studies lO I'onrir I'win. r. i.aW."?? Kev. C.

W. Carrick, of Burlington, Residence, one-half mile west of post office ATEA UK Onics T.uU-t Art Also, all interested in educational matters are cordially invited. The next has encaged to preach here one 41vl ti.mry. rfvr. cVr Ft and half the time, and at ilelhel and East Ihe oilier half of th" W.

VON l.oi ry, Tti quarter will commence November 24th C. xx. o. juusosr, Students looking for a good school had tValer in Trv GoimIs, Giweries. rrockery and com iin? vear.

He will move into F. 1U i. a-n. S.M.i eiter come to Orland 0" n. i Wright's house tuis week.

.1 brave boys of old Indiana. Such news has had a very bad effect on tlia chivalry of Texas, quieting them to a great extent in their glory for Hancock and A. E. Brown attended a sale of blooded llaniware. Bit, Sh.

and Teas a spe cialty. Uiwl boots. Kxra boots, 1 1 Leather and work warrntit-ed. Choice teas fnm 45 cents to Til cents per pound. There is substantially a blockade of MO.

oT- -iv stock at mouth, Ohio, and purchas U.MVV;i iv produce and live stock that is anxious animals. Zeke is Highest price paid for all kinds of produce, in ed four splendid bound to bo ahead. I. V-ri. fnt l.ak,- Most Cvv RTH to reach a market, here at Lasrrange.

The town is losing thousands of dollars casti or traae. iyi Hey. .1. V. Ilickmott ill preach retorm.

But a few days more and tlie noble Garfield will be elected our president. We have a great many good friends here who n'e supporters of the democrat ic principles in part. North a vri.i K't'SM It irr. pro daily in consequence of tlie inability 1 1 of the t. 11.

I. railway to cirry this EFXTS SO NT, YORK CENTER, nt and" produce. The result is that our fann Poaler in Brv v.i. Notions. Boots an.l Shoe the Jamestown church on Stud ay, at 2 p.

m. The f-uir ai.l six liorse of people who isitod Orlaud on election day wore boi from Jamestown, I r.d., instead of (J. lead, M.ih. X. vt I .1.

Wi Ciothia. Grtv-ru. rookory. Glassware, ami Shelf llaolware. We sett the cclohrfltod Rotiv.on BoTtoahaw li.HH Shoos.

1 for Country l'nMl'ice. i'i'i' i or the Ptenbott It pr.hlican r.i. karo. Kl.LlS I. Acr.

-it ern Texas will he a republican, or i Iter, a lauical section, at. will, I think from present indications, elect their entire ticket. 11 idicals are coining into the north part of this state iu great numbers, ami will exert a goo.l i. tl i-eneo by the nxt eio-'tion for Governor. There are some piett hard stories i ers, at a sacriHe1.

are obliged to haul their grain to other markets, causing i lagrung" to lose a heavy trade that always follows the marketing of the y.o luce of the comity. It is stated that our town h-t a year ago for the same cause, and it is likely to be repeated again this fall. A ireful coiisl-lerati of this condition of -A 1 X- Kl i ii re MAX. ('orn-husUit ahou- over. Meiz is mid tvoitti: qu.fi a tmje by rir'air.

N. oooeo is huittlin his nee one si iy higiier. It wiii add unioh to anpeara'u's. X- ci m. 53 PLEASANT LAKE ADV'S.

T. 9ARGV.NT -County ai-nt for Jackson Tilo an.l Kiro i iy liri. k. th.tn.'S will at once convince our farm J. coiKM-rning me tl reiif-i eionierr the southern and western portion of this state, of which I will not in this.

We have the fHest weather here of ers and our business men in town of i.t. 1 the it. res ot of he long talked of east house John nurchaed the lot foimeny ow mil hy I K-U li. I foro-ir i in loo p'trt or t-'o THo-t and west railway, and these things should be remembered when such mads a re con I at ed Ltiyra aye llyixkr. 1MN" pi-.

lser. There is one thing tli.it and that is some new sidewalks ue ds, The any country in lha rkt. 'Tis ud to tell whon winter Itsrins or suti.ior oiuls. So iroHy any roM a vt. Tiie tret's have not clianirtl their suit of PTAXL'AIl SCALES.

U. S. Stan Jard Scaios, varieties. Manufactured by Scale Company. TTOVKI OV rs in it 1 )-.

FaU stock of Move. Tiuwar fi 1 5 5 a K. A. Hall has prohablv the o'dest i i 1. Ci in in the city.

It is what is known a 3 3 I. I. ilo- G.i; as a "consular coin of the Claudia i-al Also sent for the Rem- and was struck about B. C. 50 OF t'HICAGO.

ILL. PRICES, BEST QUALITY. viohiii-. pALLiT Tn iNKi.r..- fndet takor. l'tl-VT eis and Burial Kolx-s.

.1 Iff LOWEST On the obverse side is the face of 2 Apollo and behind his neck is his fa I'eare in to to funerals. Two-ton Wasron Scales. $40; three-ton, JW: four-ton. f'W. Hruss tioam and leam Ikx.

Alt TX APP IV iKit Kt. if.it phys-Hm. other sife- in proportion. All Scales war- s- Ct rn IK1 1(B vorite instrument, the lyre. On the reveise is the upright figure of Diana IV and nrroi Chninic a I mnted.

Price list free. Will attend all c.tlls. nitrht and daT. ilttiiv. green for the yelKiw yet.

In fact, 'tis like autumn the whole winter through, perhaps, a part ot I), cemher ami January. Teach trees begin to blossom in February and by the middle of March 'tis beautiful to look upon. "We have all kinds of fruits that are grown any where, besides that king of staples, cotton, in abtulance, by the way, is cash at any time of the year. Taking all things into consideration, this is a very desirable country to live in. Enough for the first time.

Yours for Garfield, C. II. Campbell. holding in each hand a long torch. The I.ae View house.

41yl H. L. SIMMONS, Pleasant Lake, Indiana. coin beats the legend, 'Tulcber Claudius, son of Marcus." The combination of Apollo and Diana, each with peculiar attribute, is so rare that it is irr I clsittt. cTtnite pension vou fic-knowhstir.

dcole nl inortirsits, writ- contracts and atrnmen. 31m3 doubttul whether another coin like le can he tound in this countrv. It was DRY GOODS, Etc- aie a nuisance now. Who will be the first to start the repairing system G. 0.

Taylor, or Bryan, Sundayed in Metz. The democrats of this vicinity are very much out of spirits. Some cowardly, low-lived sneak at Alvarado attempted to bore tlie (Jar-field pole down last Friday evening. They succeeded in loving one hole through the poie and another part way through. Mr.

S. Gray, hearing a noise, got up and they It-ft. If they try it again they will he marked so that the world will know them. Messrs. Ferrier, McGrew and others who have been spending the past week in the Paulding Oo.

woods, returned home the 29th of October, They brought one deer home. We do not know whether they killed it, or, like the city chap bought it of some other hunter. The young people of Metz held a social party last Friday evening. All report having a grand time. Of course yonV Metz correspondent was absent, as all newspaper correspondents are left out in the cold.

Game. presented to Mr. Hall by Robert Mor ris, Esq of Lexington, an em inent Mason. Coldmittr Republican. 5 a tt The Handy dictionary illustrated, neatly bound, contains 30,000 words.

fa in Last week Sunday Butler, a noted and sells for only 25 cents at the Steu ben Republican store. 2S)tf rough, named Thomas McCarty, made CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. ow EN, PIXIIY Go lo Chadwick Co. The largest stock of The largest stock of Flannels, The- largest utock of Ready Made The largest stock cf Jeans, The largest stock of 5 cent Prints, The largest stock of Boots and Shoes, XUe largKit stock of Dree3 Goods, The largest stock of Hats and Caps, Xhe larfrest Btock of 0verall9 The latest stock of Gents Under- The largest stock groceries, The largest stock Queensware and The larjrest stock of Ladies Under- Stoneware, wear' The largest Block of Glassware and The largest stock of Dry Goods, Lamps. To be plain, our stock Is IN EVERY RESPECT MOST COMPLETE, And at prices that Give us a call.

We know we can dd yon good. All we ask is a look through our stock, to coirinc rot of our bargains, which art cheaper than the cheapest. Yeart Angola Market CORRECTED WERKXY 8 OOlSalt per 1 30 Oats 33 1 Dressed pork 15 and 17 Court Street and 58 and 60 Clinton Street, FRT.a7AYME. 13 10 Corn In the iOjtheese VTheatNo. I Miriams No.

1, Amber. 95 Shoulders A pples (dry) 8 Potatoes per bush. Onions per bush 100 Emrs Cloverseed. 6 Lard IChickens (dressed) 65 15 18 -one devoted exclusively to 10 Have made a new departure in the ready made clothing line. They occupy four stores New York Market.

Ktw Tome, Nor. 1. Wheat Active and Attn; ungraded prln 1 H1 17; No. 1 15; ungraded red, 10 6dl 80; mixed winter, 1 15H Hoys and Children, where the finest line 01 CLOTHING FOR LITTLE FOLKS is exhibited; 6ne department for Overcoats one for Men's Suiting; and one tot Furnishing Goods, etc. The i Clothing of this olebrated house is of their own manufacture, at Utica, N.

and sold strictly at one price and 1 15. Toledo Market. Tnfinrv. 1 Oiit fctpnd: No. 1 am guaranwea.

going to Tort Wayne don't fail to give them call. Kemetnber they sell i. ber Mlebifran, 01; No. I red Wabash, spot. HAD W.I0IX G.QUPM.

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