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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 4

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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rim imw commissioner; DAILY EVENING REPUBLICAN. yesterday and returned last night. It went to Cambridge City this morning, and this afternoon went down the Madison i Supt. E. I)V ring, general ticket and passenger agent, came up' from Eouisville last evening, and Vent op" the1 Cambridge branch on their way to" attend the meet Keep your family well supplied "twith Sellers' Cough Syrup," use in time; you will avert bronchial and pulmonary af fections.

25A. daw j- jSnxen you make your selection of holiday f' tesents remember Weber has an eleg-ant-LVe of ladies neck nd head wear of eVery variety. 1 A- few more sets bf line seal muffs and boas, just the thing for a handsome Christ- mas present, at Weber's. Weber has the best" selection of silk ban-kerchiefs in the city. Joseph L.

Stuckey has been granted letters of guardianship over George Stuckey and Harry. Stuckey, the minor heirs of Yirginia Stuckey, deceased, andhas filed his bond. Te. nicest, best and cheapest holiday presents for the children in the city can be purchased from Henry. PieL He has everything that Santa.

Clause carrys in his pack and that 'delights 'the child-; ren. lldw2 Nearly all the members of the Columf bus library. Association have paid their fees, and the treasurer wants the others to do so at once: Thd prospects of the ing of railroad superintendents at Columbus; Ohio. i vj iU frrl Tfllliam Struble the Han TTho "Will Fill the Unexpired Term of Dr. The Commissioners'.

Court met this forenoon, but adjourned until 2 o'clock afternoon rithout transacting any business. Before that' hour qnite crowd collected in the Commissioners' room anxious to hear the result of the election of a successor to DrW JJ.Oard: Geo Eley, John Galloway, -MJ-Bi Runyan," M. D. Lee; H. Daniel Daniel Oberliese Geo: Oard, Joseph D.

Sidener andThos.1 May were, the names of: the-! candidates presented to the board. At 2 o'clock the first ballot, was taken rand -the vote -showed- George Eley, John Galloway and M. D. I Iiee to have one vote each. Another balldt was immediately -which re-suited in a voteeachfor Runyan, Eley and Oberliesel The third balloi a vote each for Oberliese, Miller and EleyJ The fourth ballot elected WmL Struble, bf German township, man-mpusly at 2 :25 o'clock.

1 As sooh as the second ticket was announced the crowd began to disperse, and the lucky candidate received the' congratulations of his friends. Mr. Kreinhagen immediately; announced that Mr. Struble yas declared elected Commissioner of Bartholomew county from the first district and the election was over; The name .1. i of Mr.

Struble was not; formally pre- pentea to tne board at all, but lie bad a 1 One Prominent Business Among the many business men, of one of the most successful and well known is F. Donner. He Icame to this county from Canal Dover, Ohio, 4. where he learned his trade, in July, 1857, and located in Hope in the jewel-, ry business, v. After remaining- there' seven years he moved to this ciiy where he has in business nearly seventeen years.

His first place of ibusiness where post office now is, and' after-remaining there two years he built the house on Third street which he but recently vacated. He has been engaged in the jewelry line by himself ever since his advent in this county, but has at different times held an interest in other" tFor. thirteen'. yearsf'he was en', gagei in 1 ah4i years the firm "was Freidgen Dohhcir which partnership was but recently dissolved." For thepast four, years'lie Has been als0( engaged entensfveljf in rnillt ing, 1 the firm being Rominger Don Last Week i his jewelry "which has chiefly occupied his attention, was moved from the room on "Washington ber, tween Fourth and Fifth; which he purchased and refitted in handsome style. In his new quarters his 1 large and handsome slock of jewelry and silver ware is displayed to great advantage, and I the window decoration is especially beautiful.

He now has in his employ H. A. I Imgard, an experienced workman from New York, and satisfaction is guaranteed to customers1- During all his business career. Mr, Donner has heen always and" his success isin'agreat measure', due to his untiring energy rand a' correct appreciation of the public taste which he has always i'Ali in he is one. of the ormost" rxsinessTaearinbCohimbTisr Joe 'car repairer, w6nt kcR.

Geiger; general freight agent was in the city last i 'i Hi. Fluke, is suffering from a severeiattack'of neuralgiaiVVtVr' Conductor Geo. Guess is off duty on acconiitOicknesaL jBkndtantoiLia' iua-ning in his "w4 A tobacco; 6 eiglins 1,230 pounds arrived from Brown conn ty; or shipment to liouisville yesterday Extraf 'ightvrains sent out on both branches and south on: the main line neary every' aay, so heavy the freight business. pay car tip to! Indianapolis Over Irwin's Dry Goods Store. jl.

jtj orresx Would announce to the ladies of Columbus and vicinity that she ia now prepared to do dress 1 making in all its branches. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED "1 CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH'S CliOTIUNQ A SfECIAIiTY. PRICES TO" SUIT THE TIMES. oct25m3 MISS KATIE KUMMER Ia now selling at COST her stock Tiinmei Eats, -Flora PeaiefiJ BiiuoW an! Also a line of Tii8 and Ruschlngs. All wanting cheat) "goo'ds in her line will do well to CALL AT ONCE.

THE- Cloak and Dress Making Department I Is and cioaks, dfeeses. holiday suits, made i4 the latest styles. land OK RE ASONXBLti TERMS TJuA.CE OP BUSINESS, FOURTH STREET. OPPOSITE REPUBLICAN OFFICE. DRESS IV IVEis Jtaid Keith OVEB KEITH'S HARDWARE STORE, OPPO- SITE COURT.

BOUSE. Garments made in the latest styles and at reasonable Stamping a specialty, i. epiqawiy WEATHER 4 At the Different Stations rot the JJnited States at 11:00 This Morning. 2 i I S3 STATIONS. 4 '-V 11- A 'T3 Indianapolis Cairo Davenport Dodge Keokuk Louisville Leavenworth JjaCroase.

Omaha. St.IiOuis. St. i 43 Cloudy-Clear LtRain Clear Cloudy Clear 146 I i I 53 calm 33 34 55 31 3 Clear 25 38 Clear Clear Fair Clear 27IW 27jNW' Below zero. Westerly winds somewhat voider, i partly cloudy and clearing weather for to-day 0- TiiEiiaioarETER.

5 30 A. 30 deg 2 p. 46deg. 14; 188 1 THE 1 Roasted cofifees at J. M.

Mullendore's. 6tf TWrepairs tothe fire pings are still progressing. Only a very small amount of city tax haa paidi" fc If 'W: Every body! buys Mullendore's coffees. I i i i 6tf New wainscoting has beenjput on in theihaUof.theBissellHotis 1 6erenaders were abroad in the west ern part of the city last Agqod piano for sale cheap. Inqnire of G.

Shnitz. 1. The teachers' meeting at the Chris tian church takes, place to-night i The best roasted coffee inthe market at Geo: Ir-Winans. r-r r-'' I TVrightUrbs: 'vEUiott shippedltwo car loads of pork to Philadelphia to-day. Swarfczkopf Henry Fahey and John Carr have tak-out license to retail liquor, from the city clerk ---j The Gas- Company have-4 received- a dozen new lamps which be placed on the posts jwhere the lanterns! have been broken.

The transcript of the 1 case "against John Beatty for desecrating the. tSab-1 bath in 'the Gysie ow has been filed with the circuit court -clerk." JesseT 3J.7 Newsom, of tha heirs of Robert L. deceased Has sold the undivided interest of said heirs in land in "V7ayne township to T. Merritt. About 5 People.

Miss Nannie Moonejr id sick.f 1 Johriiladingof Flalrock, is "in 'city. 1 I A. Shepherd, a prominent Indianapolis grain dealer, is in the city. Miss Belle Perkinson, of Indianapolis, came down' last evening fo visit friends Prof. Lewis Mobley, of Hartsville, was in tlie'city and called'ontHe Republican "to-day: 4 Mis3 Stella Tutewler is the lncky one vtiigrjujaw me.piwe ugu wim.me,.

pop corn at Winterbergs." Dr. A. Rice was fed'tMarysville, Ohio, this morning by a telegram an nouncing- serious illness of his btUr t'3l his father and brother Andrew, returned this morning from Johnson county where they ha? been hunting since Saturday. They report good luck. jiyiirror has written to its representative here, Will D.

Stansi-fer, asking for two copies of his photograph to place on order identificatiori may be easy; 1 Quick and. wife and C. Hurley, of Brown county, went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the State Grange, which meets there for the next few days and to-which they are delegates. lfrs. VanCott's sermon last night was a very beautiful one, though the audience was hardly as large as, on the pre-vious; evemngi 1 The aneeting closes SattirdayJpight.UUl .1 ij id Stated communication of! St.

John's lodge. Noo2Q occurs to-morrow night at 7 o'clock. The payment of dues and the election of officers, for. ensuing year will then take place. I List of Xiettera remaining in the Columbus, Post Office, December 14, 1880: Barr Brewer Mrs Beyer Henrietta Caster Mary Foster William Fox Mrs Rebecca Griner Geo GaleWJ--- Giltner Mrs Mollie Barley Cornelias -Jewell Albert Loydser Mrs McClain David MeApee Mary willard PylcsWH RioeWH- BadcliffeJB Schwac Miss Christena Walker Abb Persons calling for these letters -will please say they are advertised and jgi-ro date of list.

Wm. M.Wikkxjcb,P.Mv SJ I raji i It is never too late to do7 Here we pe. again, after along Nineveh survived not withstanding it was a bitter pill to a Prptxactedxneetihg commenced 'at the M. E- church" last Sunday." Revy Alley officiating. The prospect for a 'lively Christmas is not very flattering.

Not even the turkeys are alarmed. vtno' i if The young shepherd dogs that lately came to Our vicinity are doing nicely. The owheTs'a'much deKghted. Several weddmgs have lately taken place in Our neighborhood. One of the results bf tKe cold weltheri rS IT I Quite a number of our fun-loving people attended an entertainment at Williamsburg "last "Friday evening.

They report it a grand success. township, institute will meet at No. 3 next Saturday. All friends of education are -wantt trt feast of reason and flow of soul. fields.

Some had sufficient pluck to husk corn during' ih ecold" weather. Ariastrourbridge is" flnished They dompletfid'tii Job on 3 1 -i- "J.Tia doney tiadonOy. i.i no great aone; TThe- farmers are considerably, ttkVremainV in Ihe All of rny propertyi consisting of fourteen acres in East Columbus, is for sale. Anv person wishing to purchase need only visit to be satisfied. If not sold by March next xne ground wui oe laia on lots ana otter- ea lor sale.

dec.2w3 H.K8BX WAZ.TON. P. M. Markell, West Jeddore. K.

S. writes: "I wish to inform you of the wonderful qualities bf Dr.j Thomas' Eclectrlo OIL 'I had a horse so lame he could scarcely walk the trouble was in( the knee, and two or three applications completely cured him. LADLE EVENING DRESSES. When dressed for the cirls now- adays, j- v. an atom of dress on them -None blame them, for what ia an Eve-ning- -'iY r-'j, mi: -j; But dress that is suited for Eve.

r-If consumption's precursor, a sad cold en- sues, The very best thing you can 7' 1 1 Is, try Doctor Thomas! Eclectrlo Oil, i ix I it safely wiU carry you COLUMBUS MARKETS. l-'-f. 4 4... it :JfW4.ltt!$l Eggs, per ii 20 Butter per 12 '15 Chickens per 75 1 00 Hensper 2 00 2.50 Ducks tfvfM(itfM ..1, 2 00 Geese, eah 30 Turkeys per lb. -1 r- 5 Feathers -735 Rags per lb 1 1 2 Potatoes per bu.

I i 50 60 Pork, butchers 5 4 75 Tallow per 5 Hides 8 Sheep 50 IOO Wheat t. 100 Meal per 100, bolted .120 Corn per bu (new) 40 43 (old) 40 43 Flour per 4.00 700 Branper 100. 4... 70 Hay per ,,10 00 I OQ Shipp stuff "80 -T F.MATSON, ATTORNEY AT ZJ.W, COIiTJMBTJS, SID. iv Omci Over Post offiee.

may3wly-d6m AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBUS 1 KIJAUULU A 1 ii! EVEETAFTEEHOOii Yf AND- r- EVENING. i 1 'a u- .1:,. KOlJiiER 4 SKATING fi i llsi boller: Mai AFTERNOON fTpurrvn i-'v' it. uJi H'jwiii'J tdl no'; '10 nyja i f-i' .17 -J Ladies and Children Admitted Fred During' Afternoons.1 a3 -V i Mer Mm Bit! organization are bright and its success is assured.

0 TTanted 50 Men to work in the woods. Cash every Sa turday: Apply at my office, Nashville, Brown county. Ind. 8d6wl! ijAS-JHALEIf HenryPielhas a splendid new stock of holiday goods, embracing eyerythings dUghts; tiieJbfeart.pf Young America. Before you purchase yonf Christmas presents, be sure to call on him and examine his array of nice lld2y The Madison Star 'entered upon the fifth year of its existence on last Saturday.

Ii is now one of the flxed! stars," and increases in brilliancy with age. It is one of the brightest, wide awake little, dailies in the and Veil deserves all the patronage it receives. -i- ((' Gaskill Piercefield, who lives hear Blizabethtowh, was found' on' Third street I in nn intoxicated condition by Marshal Rogers last evening and given time to sober off under the care of the jailer. This morning he pleaded guilty in the mayor's conrtr paid and started home. 1 Testerday afternoon Robert" Spaugh presented a fine4 turkey to Jim Reed.

The latter laid it fn Davis saloon while he took, a drink with-the doner, and Jim ohnson walked off with it. Before it was missed, Johnson had reached home with the- turkey and Reed-only regained it with great difficulty. i Goodrich. Pardoned. This morning a brother of i Charles Gooolrich, -sentenced iq the penitentiary for robbing a store in Edinburg went down to3T effersonville from Shlbyville bearing a pardon for the imprisoned inan.y petition for.

the pardpn was signed by a large number of the besi citizens of Edinburg and Shelbyville. Goodrich will be released immediately on the arrival of his brother at Ueffer sonville5', i I Not Guilty. Maria "Wiles lost a morocco pocket book which she valued at two dollars and also two dollars in silver at Vor-wald's store Saturday. JIhomasi James happened to be near ancl she1 filed a-charge of theft against him before 'Squire Arnold. The constable did not see ames until last evening, 1 when "he arrested; Ater aTtrial th Justice acquitted him as" there was Vff 4vide'nce" that, he had4aken the pocket-book.

Clruit Court. The. case, of 3H. Sweeney Co. vs.

Peter Wills, begun yesterday, occupied the attention of ithe court all of this Thrf case "went to the jury at 2 o'clock rr -j-vv-. Virginia Phillips has filed a suit 1 for partition against -Thadeui, Hattie-and' Eulu Phillips. a Jesse ewsomjTgn ardian i hi, Alice May Sargeant, to-day petitioned to sell real estate and obtained an order of sale fromTthe court. The Maeniierchor Society. met last Germania nignum ineurnewiy- renuea Hall.

hall has been repaired and tasteiully papered in a dark ifehade. It will be "warmed exehingnext week wih a dance af terXwhidn 'd Sne carpet will be placed on thVfloor: When it is finished it will be one of the neatest rooms in the fcit.f fThe singing pf th Manne'rhor is excellent arid the Socie ty is in a prosperous condition. It meets Monday and Friday evenings of each week and th6 axe tJ 1.

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