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The Cambridge City Tribune from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 3

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sars IMi W. With tfefr ffteolUtfjhC mm fcfc 0 Go4 Smith unable to fill pulpit, Sunday, He IN confined to room. The Peim vllle school In making for night Mr. of in town on looking of Ohio, owne over aad over ISondny with BUft Kooher to in whool puriog, the evening she rendered several Mm Jamieeqn. Is the, mother of tmme fa her houae, Fridjiy.

The proud father well mother and child, are doing Mn. Geo, Bathfon and Miw Jud of alid John Eliabarger, of Friday, the Mr. and Washington ttourbeer't drpg store our will "find 'many articles of particular value for holiday nw In. addition, to of flne'canee, wiU find an excellent assortment of Hhe perfumes in the market, a fali line' of toilet and other artidea of value every day in the year, but most acceptable at this particular season. Harry Doll is making a gneat drive In holiday eandies.

He has a quarter of a ton that he selling at unprecedented prioes, and It the finest quality. In addition to he has canned and dried nuts, in There are rosy apples from Washington, sweet, Juicy oranges from coooanuta from the West Indlea and bananas from Central America. Everything to make the holidays pleasant and cheerful. In the usual bustle of the approaching holidays one is aomtirnes led to atop and think juut what and where to buy something real nice to grace the Christmas dinner. Those who are: lacking in that particular are hereby introduced to Frank Wright.iwho by 1 the way has a meat market worthy any city.

Here is always to be found a choice lot of the best meats prepared in the moat apetizing fashion. Then there is sweet butter, cream cheese, crisp celery, and great big fat oysters that appeal to the moat delicate epicurean palate, Arty order left with Mr. Wright will receive carefuUttentlon. Wesley Gipe A Bon are looking after the holiday interests of their customers, They have laid in a special stock of apetizing candies, fruits, nuts, with which to meet the demands of all who come their way. It is a motto of thU well known house to never disappoint their customers', and to this end they have made more than usual; preparations.

Where there are so many goo4 things and at prices an low as anybody, there is little reason why every one in the community not be liberally supplied with Christmas and substantial presenta. Of course you will want oysters for Christmas, and A. J. Piper has them. In fact makes this much a specialty at thU season as he does the retail of choice wines and -liquors.

Whatever Mr. Piper otters his customers is always the beat, and hence his trade at onoe popular and ever growing, There are few men in business more accommodating than, Jack Piper, and If you need anything in line to make your Christmas dinner a call will secure it 'at as liberal as are offered any where. The following program will be rendered at the, Sunday eVe admitted iuto It mob' the eighth the ID in Ith tfean WO people. to him whm fattm one dtatrict oontwted for the fa Ur, Gkintle Jtoohet by Bnnday School 4 By reiflon of ImmUy, who, were prominent in of cottnty and BUt0, became atiqaainted with ninge, bePauw, aatf who the which Indiana'came Into the Union and was untU father, John a member of the first Grand Jury, which assembjetfc in Wayne county in 18tl, and'-afterward, in 1817, Treasurer. waa one of the firsHhree County and'another Beard, a member of the first Constitutional Convention-and the, first and second sessions of the State Senate at Corydon.

Patrick sori, John Beard, a member of the Constitutional Convention of, It will ilewae a in wtre at Knigfctoiown, brrthtm removed Cook hM work oa w. Prill te nk- 'And 'ChAmberlafn to on MOOflg aii numer- in fine of China pod Bo tbey The wed priadpaily, China, which can be fowiMl i atockof Mock, Rfchmond. I -v t)M starting have well up. Marble at right to of the buried tu the groooa right the traok or sUUou. These aboot feave twogwovee cut IB their upper Special Sale of Al- jtw- ops during Chrkt- mawand Kew Year.

of holi-. day lodge pioneer cbildrepi learned much' WUbi which served him a good purpose in other years, In 1849, at the time of the Whig disintegration, Mr. Beard and James Elder were elected to the Legislature by small majorities. MclAugh- Hn, who on the Democratic ticket With these gentlemen, was defeated by 11 votes, Mr. Beard was a resident of Harj rlson township 70 years, leaving there some 10 years ago foT'make his home with 1 Mary W.

Sinks, in Indianapolis. He was a leading spirit in the afiairs of that township for more than half a century, and It gaid that he arbitrated more family and neighborhood difficulties than aay man who llved'ltt Wayne In early manhood he became ldenti- fled with the Masonic of Cambridge City, and for years he an active, member of the Blue Lodge, the Chapter and the Knights Templar. Home years ago, for reasons best known to himself and the lodge, he severed his membership, and never 1 afterward affiliated with that or any other order. Mr. Beard was a kind man to his family and to his neighbors.

He was no exception to the faults of the human family, nor did b.e profess Christianity eioept upon the broad lines of universal respected by all men for honor and honesty, The large attendance of his old and acquaintances while his remains were laid at rest in the Lutheran cemetery at Gefmantown vlast Baittr.day morning, spoke' well of the respect in which he held. Mr. Beard died at the hom? of his sister, Mrs, y. Sinks, at Indian-, apolis, ou Wednesday, December 12. Funeral were conducted at the same place on Friday by Kev.

B. F. Saturday morning of tfie attended the funeral of fflfo Emma Curry, daughter of Hon. W. Ourryi of Washington, D.

is hen visiting home and 4 4f IndianapoJIa, waa among here, eunday. formerly station agent i Our energetic and delivered 5,000 of newspaper reading on last Sunday. He a hustler. Solomon mentioned week, left for more talk ofIhe that China- Stows; JWohmond, yea can- find what you want for Holiday preaenta, aud no Cfcaage ef ScfcMiie UM A tbange schedule of the Pennsylvania went into effect Banday, November 25.. TJndw the new the ilme as foi- 1:95 8:13 P.

M. the'Eart at fcA.M., 10:02 A. M. 6:47 P.M. Agent, J.98*fo* a Glut's Calf to in it for style and wear; Latotkian: Bingeldy, 718 Main, Richmond.

HftlMay Erein via Big Font fitmte. On December 24,25 and and Juauaryl. 1896, round trip excursion woucu Wiirbe. sold between all 1 will be fltoembtr 28 to inclusive, to any station BelbrV inlklng; your' puroliaaeej Christmas see our line of perfumery, and toilet G. W.

MuBBAYdtCo, Abner Orull, who, been here for the past flvejreeks helping to care for her sick: Indianapolis, jast W. A. Beard's dry store for holiday' the remains were 1 taken town, for interment, They were accompanied, by his daughter, Ida his grand-son, Lynn Kepler, and his nephew, Walter Sinks Ferguson. Mrs, Binks was unable to come, owing to'' sickness, i following sketch of Mr, vBeard and his family from tne Hhh tory of Wayne Isaac Noble Beard, third son of John and Mary -(Wrlg'ht)' Beard, born May 16, 1806, in Boston township, Wayne oouniyr He county, and therefore all the of pioneer He was reared a fanner educated, at the log, cabin subecriptSoji schools. remained at March 21,1888, when he AMatllda, daughter of (Frceland) Bwope, of Mr, Beard and wife have had ten children ha, died the of died When two old Victoria of Jaa.

JBentori died at the age of, 4bjh-ty- five of Kepler; John 4f WM of when rf age. of of W. B0yd fl February 11,1871, Mr. Beard of the first of town- and filial bat portion number He of the twenty-one of a in tlra of bora oouuty, a Irtrti bb mother bom lot wllk to floaty, H. MMMl Mr, to W.jnw Xa4.

Ml Mr. large variety of ribbons, hosiery, eto. See them before buying elsewhere. I 8. F.

trull's grocery yola wlllflnd new, good and cheap. Two of oat meal, 10 cents one pound baking powder 10 cents. pound of sun dried tea, Pride of Japan, and a can of pure apple butters The following is the program of the entertainment to be given by the of Bebekah, at I. O. O.

F. hall, evening Piano JBond MRroU Blaff Vocal duet Smith and Mm. BwartwJl Drill Children XVUUIUtbiU-U. -Piano daefc Edna Bond wlo.L Boyd 37 Vocal solo Vera Fpriythfl Oox Vocal Oraer GuyUm Reading-" Heb6ccm' Ixse; Pieeman Vocal Harry Planoduet Edna Bond, Ltmle Hammond Piano solo Ialever Piano solo Drill The -entertainment will include faroe -entitled "John by the following ofaar- Young Smith A T. Tlbbert rr.

Tom Fremont Fireeman n. The following the program of flab annual meeting the Indiana Btate. TWry fco be held at 10 Report Appointment of from Pail to diMUMlloii 1 i oh It open to telry JX where.the one way rate is 25 cents or for of children will be at one-haif the adult rate. be good going only on date of sale, andwUl'be good for return passage until January 2,1896. Excursion tickets will Ue under to on connecting Junction as regnlar one-way are sold.

For tion to time of and call on STKIOKLKB, Agent, Cambridge City. D. B. lliBTiN, G. P.

Cincbnati, Ohio." $1.08 for Pelt Boots Lahnnan Dingeldy the riage, Aod etv to tlMtf war- yet, a rwU, all eta to met a in OM or IhMKlf. fbfci loei 111 the early Oly oipU, were to the racer to get a good grip with the of the naked foot OB the mind can pietare of the of godlike of the human form wblch the world af iikely. i to the ikin aod showing the It. (ftfeoient, and Jbow It about, with every deUil, very cuuch greater than the kaowledf of the couple iavolyed. Tbe fact frthat and partiooiarly, ifc irabjeot of treme to young people everywhere; especially to yoang women, and in all aoeiety.

It not therefore, that It ahould fur- beauty due to the 1 eare- fully refulated training Which each oompeUtor boond by 1 oath to uodergo; each acting under a deeply for the glory of hie state, and surrounded by of thoosaods of his fellow countrymen in a state of and deeply excited waiting.for the slgoal to start on that comparatively short race of 680, feet, the for which waa the crown of sacred olive aod the en- homage, of a nation. those silent pine-clad hUJsi under the bright radiance of a cloudless Greek sky, must hare du- the git hundred years, before the Bpman influence to everate and deprave the I thoqgh, may be aod are often Many may (be In no wtoe attractive, When they are on the eve of marriage they by that Mr- cumiUnoe aJoue. The, regard, the reverence, felt for wedlock a proof of Every truly eidigbfcened la It as an institution, to The following important- decision rendered on the 12th Judge of the. appellate court, the full bench handed dowri a de- oision in the case of Joseph Bllney against Louis P. Gaosa, appealed from the Huntington circuit Oauai is a saloon keeper and appealed the which was decided agalnat him, avJury in Hunttogton oonnty holding him for because of thedrowiilng of the seventeen-year- old son of It appears that young Sliney became Intoxicated In the saloon of Gauss, and on returning to home In a maudlin' condition, lost balance and fell from a bridge over the river.

Tne jury gave a verdict of" in: flavor of Sliney. Judge sustained the judgment. The court the wrong charged agalnvt Gausa was not. mere negli gence, but of an active, ag and of the criminal law. Gauss 1 bartender made deceased intoxicated and he set in uiotion a dangerous force and must answer for immediate the well of the of without doing: exactly what to to done in it, straight from to end.

Work, whatever it fe. Uke hold once finish it up squarely; then to the tbisig, without letting any fal how many ipt people contrive to make of day, Ifc as if they picked up moments the dawdlers lost. And if you ever find where you have to many pwsdcg upoa you hat hardly know where to beg la Set me tell you a wxntjt: Take hold of Ihe very one that oomwft to lmud and will find the reat will all fall infco line and follow like a company of well drilled and, though work may be hard to meet when it in a squad, It eaelly vanquished if you can bring it into line. he or ic on own account The opinion In America Is so ovarwhelmlfcgiy In favor that there apt to be a prejudice, in minor especially, who preserved in Be fe generally believed, to have neglected one of hit plainest duties, and to be In some way 'responsible to the public for his neglect But under this belief smoulders a half-formed conviction notably among that he not directly answerable for celibacy. Indeed, the sentimental world entirely promatrlmooial, to hold un wedded have been unlucky In their They have been appointed in their cult, or the com mon phrase ia, crossed iu It always wondering why man or that woman--n there are visible reasons for it--is not married; and after a certain amount of wondering, it it solved the problem by concluding that he or have been croaeed In love.

There may be the slightest evidence or argument for any such conclusion. But on the hypothesis--a violent one--that nobody, would continue If a partner procurable, disappointment must be Excellent ntar- iteolf, all who embrace it may not share its benefits, especially those Who are undlscriminating or precipitate In their There are also, of 'both constitution ally unfitted for wedlock, and If conscious of their they deserve credit for it Bo many couples make a serious mistake connubially, and diacover it too late, that'It fair to infer that many 718 Main, Eichmpnd. BABTH! j. 'i iie.76. $80.

Watches up to goW Washes, 9 And si in AND 50 per tod' hundreds, of ftingt 4n our line tXMMf fcttt Una tke country. Biohmond, A i blood, 'Tis Us that is ing first-class Rubber Boots at $1.08. Lahrman Dingeldey, 718 Main, Eichmond. Holiday Excaratoni via Lines. On December 24th, 26th and 1894, and January 1st, 1896, excursion wiU be sold from ticket on th Pennsylvania West'of Pittsburgh to points on those lines, valid to return until January 2rf, 1895.

For please-apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent, 38-3 Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Prestoft, Idaho, says: "I was all run- down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork.

I suffered from brain far tigue, mental depression, etc. I became so weak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everytning is changed I sleep soundly, I leel bright, active and ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week.

For tnls preat good I eive Ir. Miles' Restorative Nervine the sole credit. It Cures." Dr. Nenrine to wld on nitnuroe that the bottle will for 16. or will prepaid.

rt bfthoDt. MUM Medical Oo- ElkhArt, lui HoUday FORT WAYNE, CINCINNATI AND JX)UIHyiUUS B. (Natural GM Route) SELL' FOB THE very low rate of ONE ONE-THIRD FAKE FOR THK BOUND TEIP. a a ding January 2, 1HOS. time and call ticket agent of ibe or General.

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