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an an an an an an an an well stole. Horidan, drede of sea to every cons a are Probably a bachelors from They In to marry in oold blood, sad lato It their ver baring met a who upAnd to them partioularly, or are in their hearts, they have to bachelors. 13th. about it. Their Don't live a single hour of your lite HA ragoment, and how without doing exsolly what la to be He With to the God who 1 form of about, with every minor detail, done in it, and colug straight through Karpior Walker, of Richmond, bero.

Mr. Pom 1 mum vita souta rheumatism. Wad. Baldwin he at the home of his wot, A. L.

Bald wla. Frank: Book attended Institute at Richmond, Saturday. Rev. Brith was unable. to All his pulpit, Bunday.

He la confined to, his room. The Penn ville sohool is making prep Aritiona for an entertainment Friday night. Joseph Shieler, Indianapolis, ww.in town. on Wednesday, looking after the of his farm. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Breneman, of Greenville, Oblo, came over and spent, over Bunday with his parents. Miss Ella Kooher went to Centerville, Saturday, to: take part In: the: a school entertainment. During; evening she rendered several solos. a O.

F. Jamieson the happy mother of a girl, which came to her house, Friday. The proud: father well mother and child, are doing well. Mr. Goo.

Rathfon and Miss. Judy Warfel: of Monticello, ahd Mr. and Mra. John Ellabarger, of Dubila spent Friday; the guests of. Mr.

and- Mrs. Washington Beck, At Bourbeer's drug store our will And many articles of particular value for holiday use. In: addition, to a large stock of Ane candies, you will I find an excellent assortment of the best perfumes In the market, a full line of tollet goods and other articles of value every day in the year, but most acceptable at this particular season. Harry Doll is making a great drive in Holiday candles. He has a quarter of a ton that he.

is selling at unprecedented prices, and it embraces the finest quality. In addition to this; ha bias canned and dried fruits, nuts, do. in abundance. There are rosy apples from Wasblagton, a week, Juloy oranges from Florida, cocoanuts the West Indies and bananas: from Central Amerioa. Everything to make the holidays pleasant and cheerful.

the usual bustle of the approaching holidays one is somtimes led to. stop and think just what and where to buy something real nice: to grace. the Ohristmas dinner. Those who are: Jacking in that particular are hereby Introduced to Frank Wright, who by: the way has a meat market worthy any oity. Here la always to be found.

a choloo lot of the best meata prepared in the most apetizing fashion. Then there in sweet butter, cream cheese, orlap colery, and great big fat: oysters that appeal to the moat delicate eplourean palate, Any order. left with Mr. Wright will receive careful attention. Wesley Gipe Son are looking after the hollday intoresta of their oustomers, They have laid: In atook of apotizing candies, fruits, -nuts, with whiol to meet the demands of all who come their way.

It la a motto of this well known house to never disappoint their oustomers, and to this" end they have made more than usual preparations. Where there are :50 many, good things and at prices as low as anybody, there la little reason why every one in the community should. not be liberally supplied with Christmus delicacies and substantial presenta. Of course you will want oysters for Christman, and A. J.

Piper has them. In foot: ho: makes this specialty at this season as ho does the retail of choice wives and liquors. Whatever Mr. Piper. offers his oustomors is always the best, and hence his trade de at once popular and ever growing.

There are low men in bustness more accommodating than. Jaok Piper, and if. you need anything In his line to make your Ohristinas dinper complete, call. will secure it" liberal rates no are offered any where. The following program will be ren-.

dored at the Evangelical Sunday School, Chistmas eve Anthem. Highly Declamation. Delta and Lola Smith: Head Della Amith 0. Gentle Declaration Meok CANTATA The Christmas Messengers! JOy Dolls Smith Kooher. am Look MoOny Knowletzou.

Wartel Spirit of Christmas. Kouber by. Members of the The following program will be dered by the Lutheran Sunday School: Christmas ave: Voluntary votlenal House School The First Latter Roy The Host of Lille Stock Hourbeer, Edith bania Rush Lay Morning to the God who 1 tranquilly out ahmont 87 What of when pare bistory! eight years before Indiana was admitted into the Union, De it roach the eighth position in the bright constellation of forty eight States He was two of when 1n: 1810 Wayne county: 1 formed with law then 800 people: Life to him when Indians. Territory one coo grassional district and in the year that Jennings and Vance contested for honor the three counties then formed in Hoosier: State Dearborn, Knox and Clarke. By: resoon of his family, who were prominent in affair of county and Biste, he became acquainted with Ten nings, Holman, DePauw, and others who formulated the constitution under which Indians came: Into the Union and: was governed until 01860.

His father, John Beard, was a member of. the first Grand Jury, which assembled in Wayne county In 1811, and after ward, In 1817, war appointed Its frat Tressurer. His uncle, Thomas: Beard, was one of the first three County Commisalonen, and another uncle, Patrick Board, was a member of the first Constitutional. Convention and the frat second sessions of the State ate at Corydon. Patriok Beard' NoD; John Beard, was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1850.

had It many. will thus be seen that Mr. Board advantages not thy. pioneer obiidren: From these men he learned much or the amin of life which nerved him a good purpose, In other years. In 1849, at the time of the Whiz disintegration, Mr.

Beard and James Elder were elected to the Legislature small. majorities. Wm. MoLaughlip, who was on the Democratic ticket with these gentlemen, was defeated by 11 votes. Mr.

Beard was a resident of Hart rison township 76 years, leaving there some 10 yeam ago" to make his home with: his Mrs. Mary W. Binks, In Indianapolis. He: was leading spirit in the affairs of that township for more than ball: a century, and it la said arbitrated more family and nelgtiborhood difioulties than edy: man who aver. lived In Wayne county.

In early manhood he became Identifled with the Masonic fraternity of Cambridge Olty, and for many years he win an active: member of the Blue Lodge, the Chapter and the Knights Home yearn ago, for reasona best known to himself and the lodge, he severed his membership, and never' 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 buman family, nor did he profess Chris: tianity except upon the broad lines of universal: charity. He was respected by all men for his honor and honesty, The large attendance of his old friends and acquaintances while his remains were laid at rest in the Lutheran cometery at Germantown list Baturday morning, spoke well of the respect in whioh' he was held." Mr.

Beard died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary W. Sinks, at Indian apolis, ou Wednesday, December :12. Funeral seryloes were conducted at the same. place on Friday afternoon, by Rev.

B. F. Foster. 'Saturday morning: the remains wore taken to German. town: for Interment.

They were companied: by his daughter, Min. Ida Boyd, his grand-pon, Lynn Kepler; and: bile nophew, Walter Binka Ferguson. Mri, unable': to come, owing to: sicknem The following ketch of Mr. Beard and his family taken from the tory of Wayne County Isaso Noble Beard, third son of John and: Mary (Wright) Board, was born May 16, 1808; In. Boston to Wayne county Ho wad the white male child born It county, and therefore experienced, the hardships of pioneer life.

He reared a farmer And educated at low cabin subscription remained at home till: March 21, 1888, when he married Matilda, daughter: of Michael and (Freeland) who natives of of German Mr. Beard and have hid died years; Amanda died when old Victorla A of Lighty Benton J. died at the of Ave year; wife George Kepler: John W. of this olty W. of Mettle when two Melinda of of W.

Boyd, Beard February 11,1871, of the frat of Harrison town ship and illed that position years. He Juston of the twenty-one Leapector, of a number In www elected on the Democratio tloket to the no tire of Wayne father In Pandolph county, N. 0. Irish bis of English when parents to where she to Fall. of for the next Peter Cook now block of G.

W. Marry top with a nice line of holiday The National Com limited of hands of Hamliton, Oblo, here vatting relatives tand friend Chamberlain on friends Goers and will be' numer: our is broken daring man and Now J. B. carries full limo day slippers, boots, shoes and rubbers of the odd Fellow lodge attended the funeral of at City, Lant Friday Emma Ourry, daughter of Hon W. W.

Curry, of Wuhington, D. 0. here vlatting her old home and friends Fremont wan circulating. among friends here, Sunday. Ho wan formerly station agent bore, Our energetio ne waboy, Brooks Demree, sold and delivered.

5,000 pages of newspaper: reading on last: Sunday He is a hustler. Solomon Lawrence, who men. last week, has left for. more pongental quarten, as he was about to face the la for. his folly.

Before making, your puroline Ohristmas see our line of lamper -perfumery, albums and tollet articles. G. W. MURRAY Co. Mr.

Abner Crull, who; has here for the past five weeks helping to, care for her sick mother, Mrs. Pierce, returned to her, home in Indianapolis, last Friday. W. A. Beard's dry gooda la headquarters for.

holiday. goods largo. variety of handkerchiefs, ribbons, bostory, eta. Bee them before buying elsewhere. At 8.

F. Crull's cash grocery you will And: something now, good and cheap. Tiro pounds of oat meal, 10 cents; one pound baking: powder 10 centa, Try pound of sup dried tea, Pride of Japan, and- can of pure apple butter. The following in the program of. the entertainment: to be given "by the Daughter of Rebekah, at I.

0:0. F. hall, on Friday evening: Plano Bond Grand: March: Do red Vocal Smith and Mri. Swartsel solo, Huddleston Recitation. Piano Edna and Bond Vocal: solo in Boyd.

Ladies Vocal: Vera Forsythe Reading, Cox' Vocal Voout solo. Omer a Harry Freeman Bales Piano Ed Bond, Liraie Hammond. Minate: Lafover Plano solo; Erne Rood Drill 5 The evening's- entertainment Include the farce entitled John Smith," by. the following of obari actor old Amiib Your T. W.alto T.

Tom' Freeman: Landlady Elizabeth Florence Thompson Jane. "Bond: Boarding Hopes In London The following is the program of the Afth annual meeting of the Indians Bilate Dairy to be held Conterville, 28 B. Reply Report of of Conn From to Patron The off The Manufaoture Molden of a H. The and a An open Can the Dairy be made Farming. It.

open: senoral The Pre Bartlett. Woods, Lecture: Bitor mad Dally Temper Cattle, Motel: Unlon room door all kinds of choice Moro Holiday us shake a than you Tia a Richmond shows a fine misotion China and married." The numerous admired, principally Chinsi Duplicates which can: be found in the of Wlike, Philips Opera block, Richmond Special Sale of Albums at L. Bow- of by the Beard brothe and will be removed the talk the town, that Wilkes Chins Store, Ricbmond, where you can And what you want for Holiday presents, and DO mistakes the ranta: Linos: In the schedule of trains on the Pennsylvania: Linos went: Into elect Sunday, November 25. Undor the new shedule the time of trains at Cambridge City is folDepart for the Wast at: 6:55 10:02. 1:36 P.M.

8:18 P. 10:02 Depart A. for 1:00 P. N. 6:00 M.

6:47 P. the East TORN GRAY, $1.98 for a Gent's Calf Shoe, that is In it for style and wear. Lahrman Dingeldy, 718 Main, Richmond. D. B.

MARTIN, G. P. Cincinnati, Ohio. $1.93 for Felt Boots. Lahrman Dingeldy, 718 Main, Holiday via Big Four Rent 1: On December.

24, 25, and 81, 1804, and Juauary 1, 1805, round. trip exoursion tions of O. C. O. L.

rall way at rate tickets will sold between all A staof one fare for round trip. No excurtickets will be sold December 26 to 30, Inclusive, nor to any station where the one way rate la 25 cents or Tickets for use of 'children will: be sold at one the adult rate. Ticketa be good going only on date of male, and will be rood for return until January 2, 1885. Excursion tickets will aiso sold under name conditions above to polite: on: connecting lines such junction point: regular: one tickets are sold: For further: tian; to time of trains; rates and. routes, call on M.

Li STRICKLER, Agent, Cambridge City. days of bald, partly starting points have been up. Marble placed right the dire of the course to the right the track or These two to enable: the grip with the the before mind can pleture champions of the Greel rodlike examples of the human form the world in likely to see, stripped to the skin and the exquisite beauty due the tully, regulated training which competitor was bound by his oath to under a deeply religious for the glory of state and surrounded by tens of of his fellow countrymen in a state of allent and? deeply excited walting for the algdal: to start ton that comparatively short race of 650 foot, the price for which 1 the crown of sacred olive and the on: homage of a nation. What scones those silent pine clad bills, der the bright: radianoe of a cloudless Greek sky, must: hundred have witnessed before du- the ding the si years: Roman: influence began to suverate and deprave the Hellenes The Important deolsion was rendered on the 12th Judge Rows, of the appellate: court, the fall bench approving, handed down a dealson in the 'of Joseph: Bliney against Louts P. Gauss, appealed from the Huntington circult court.

Gauss saloon: keeper: and appealed the which was decided against him, a Jury in Huntington oounity holding him responsible for damages: because of the drowning of the seventeen-yearold son of. Bliney. It appears that young Sliney became Intoxicated fi the saloon of. Gaum, and on returning to his home In a maudlin condition, lost his balance and fell from a bridge over the Wabash The jury gave a verdiot of 1870. In favor of: Bliney.

Judge: Rows sustained the judgment. The court held that the wrong charged Against Gauss, was mere: negli: genoo, but: consista of notive, grewive wrong and violation bartender, of made the criminal law. Gauss' deceased Intoxicated and he set in. motion dangerous force, and must answer for Immediate results: very much than id kao ledge of the couple Immediately involved. The fact is that: marriage, ronerally and particularly, of treins latereat to young people where, especially.

to, young wOmen, and In: all ranks of society. It is not strange, therefore, that 'it: should furalh endless goinip and criticiam, though, there may be mortals and are often mischierious. Many may (be in Do attractive, but when they 'are on the eve of marriage they become, attractive by that dircumstance alone. The regard, the reverence, felt for wedlook la a proof of civilization. Ey.

ery truly enlightened person: believes To It institution, to. the well being of the state, whether he socepts or declines Ic: on his own socount: The opinion in America da no overwhelmingly in Its favor that there la apt to be prejudioe, in minor towns especially, ADT who preserved in: He generally believed to have neglected one of his plainest duties, and to be in some way responsible to the public for hits negleot: But under this bellet smoulders a hall-formed. conviotion, notably among women, that he is not directly answerable for his celibacy. Indeed, the sentlinental world is entirely to: hold that the un wedded have been unlucky in their They have been disappointed in their suit, or the commod phrase la," crossed la It A always wondering why this man or that woman- aalens there are. vielble reasone for it--la not married; and after a certaio amount of wondering, It imagines it bad solved the problem by conoluding that he or.

she Dave been croased in love. There may pot be the slightest evidence or argument for any such conclusion. But on the hypothesis- violent. one--that nobody. would continue single if 4 partnor were procurable, must be sasumed.

Excellent as DEArriage la in all who: embrace it may not abare. its benedts, especially those who are or precipitate in their choice: There are, also, persons of botti vexes constitationally unfitted for wedlock, and If consolous of their unfitness -they deserve credit for refraining from It. do many, couples make: a serious mistake connubially, and discover it too late, that' It: fair to infer that many WAG DON'T WANT THE EARTH! But would like a SHARE of la how our We kind to confident this of the conutry that can give as Ane we oould please you In Goods and Prices We truthfully say; that there no We bare some Bargdoe in. Watches that would pay selection you to a which: we quote prices Ladies Ladies karet 14-karet solid gold Watches, $16.75. solid Told Watches, $15 Ladies' 14-karet solid gold Watches, $80.

to $1.00. And Ladies Watches up ROGERS PLATE KNIVES AND FORKS, BEST TRIPPLE $1.50 per set, and hundreds. of other things want carried for in Christian: our line. We mention a few things curried by on that you may DIAMONDS, WATCHES HOLLOW STERLING WARE WARE STERLING TEA SETS STERLING NOVELTIES PLATED TEA SETS PLATED NOVELTIES AND CLOCKS. Fine Libbey Cut Glass and Fine China.

We have the only Sterling Ton Seta in this part of the country. JENKINS 00., 796 Main Street, Richmond, Indians. it beginning to end. Work, play, study, whatever it take hold: at once falab it up squarely; then to the next thing, without letting: any drop between. It fal to see bow many hours.

prompt people contrive to make of day. It 1a as if they pleked up the momenta the dawdlers. lost. 'And it you ever And yourwelf where you have many 'things pressing upon you that you hardly know where to begin let me tall you a secret: Take hold of the very one that conies to hand, and you will dad the rest will: all fall Into fine. and follow likes a company of well drilled soldiers; and, though work may be bard to meet when it charges.

in a squad, it in cacily vanquiehed it you can bring it into 'Tis Us that is sellBoots at $1.98. Lahring Arst-class Rubber man Dingeldey, 718 Main, Richmond. Holiday Excarsions via: Pennsylvania Lines. On December 24th, 25th and 31st, 1894, and January 1st, 1895, excursion: tickets will be sold from ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines West tor Pittsburgh to points on those lines, valld to return until January 2d, 1895. For details please- apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent.

36-8 Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, says: was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through: overwork.

I suffered from brain tatigue, 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.

everything is changed 1 sleep. soundly, I feel bright, active and ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good I give Dr. Miles! Restorative Nervine the sole credit: It Dr.

Miles' "Nervins la sold on positive that the bottle vill benoit: All druggists sell it at 11. 6 bottles tor 6, price or by will the be sent Miles Medical Ind. prepaid, on receipt of Holiday Excursions. Lake Erie Western R. R.

FORT WAYNE, CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE R. R. (Natural Gas Route) WILL BELL FOR THECHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Excursion Tickets between all Lines; at the on its own and Connecting rato of very low ONE THIRD FARE FOR THE. ROUND TRIP. Tickets will be.

sold on: December 1895, 84, to date of sals, good returning up. and 1884; and January to colni and including January 2, 1905. For tickets time and agent; general of the formation, call ou any ticket, above route, or addrass. C. F.

DALY, General lassenger H. O. PARKER, Tramo Manager, Indianapolis, Ind. Ft. W.

C. Lie R'y, all: Least Time Taste. EFFECT 19 ville Fort. Solid and Trains Naw between Certio and Ruhrille. Connections to and from.

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