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The Indiana Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 4

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Huntington, Indiana
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OF the greatest line A I(P 1U1VJV17 a 1 fir MUJUJlil TTTn rrn a OKEETLrsr PRICE We do not make this assertion to induce you to think we will sell goods below cost or anything of the kind. but we can and will make it to the interest of every lady to look through our stock and see the bargains we can offer. The most elegant Thb ice dealers have commenced to gather their winter crop. I Thb Lutheran school close last Friday for the holiday vacation. An Unele Tom's Cabin company is the next entertainment, booked for the Opera House, in this city.

Thb Huntington postoffice did a slashing business Monday, in the way packages, sent out from this city as Christmas presents. Ths enrollment in the Andrews public school, during the term just dosed attained a number of about three hundred. Every thing passed off quite pleasantly. Thb marriage of Peter Faschong to Hiss Woodring, of Laketon, took place Thursday. The party arrived in this city by the evening train on the A that evening A wbt disagreeable day was last Sunday, the rain and sleet continuing throughout the entire time.

Late In the night, the rain ceased, the weather grew colder and to day sleighing is again quite good, Tuesday, John W. McQuown, of the Third "Ward, went to Ohio, and was there married. He returned Thurs day and will make his future home in this 'Many friends will couple happiness. Thb attendants at the Methodist church Sunday, heard' two Tery able aennons from their former pastor Eer. IL Mahin, D.

now of JTew 43astle. Not withstanding the inclem ent weather, the services were quite largely attended. Cheistmas was celebrated Christmas night at Union church, Union township. The programme consiated of both rocal and instrn mental under the leadership of O. Q.

Bearer, an address by Bev. AJeWitt Langi ot Boanoke. A rgpDTJtB of cheap paper and. writing material was on the street last week. "We will yenture the assertion that better paper at a less price than that for which the dealer, sold, can be at any onscf the ttcrts la ths city iealinj la such articles.

THE INDIANA mwm 2tf viiJiii i Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Plumes, Feathers. and brought to the City of Huntington. The city schools closed Friday for a two weeks' vacation. Thb play Above the Clouds" was given bv the ladies of the Andrews band, at Lagro Saturday evening. Several bobsled loads of young peo ple took advantage of the good sleighing last evening by driving to different towns.

Two fellows are boarding with the Sheriff since Friday morning, God fried Gallac and John Thornton having been sent over for drunks. Tub Christmas entertainment at the Lutheran church was given Christ mas evening, at 7 o'clock, instead of Monday evening, as announced. Communion service Christmas morning at 0 0 o'clock. Friday occurred the death of Mrs. Lucy Bolin, with dropsy of the heart, at the residence of her brother, Mr.

Manefee, of the Second 'Ward. The deceased was sick since Wednesday, and was 68 years of age. A GROCXBT store has been opened in Andrews by W. Long, his place of business being in the Brown block. Mr.

Long is a man of good business ability, and be should receive a liberal patronage. The postoffice has also been removed Into the Brown block. 9 Sunday took place the death of Adaline, youngest daughter of Feter B. Goble, of Clearcreek township. The funeral errioes were held from the Clearcreek church, Christmas day, at 11 o'clock, i The stricken parents will hare the sympathy of all in their bereavement.

I Thb St. Louis railway company will sell tickets at one and one third, fare for the round trip, between all stations, not to ex ceed a distance of 150 miles "on 'Bee. 224, 23d, 24th and 25th also sold, Dec. 29thi 81st," and' 1st, good' going on day of sale, and good to re turn up to and including Jan. Sd.

1884. Wkdsbsday evening last, Mr.George Morrow, proprietor of a restaurant at Andre ws, returned from a visit to Orange county Florida, having been there for some time past. JUr. Morrow brought with him a young alligator, a South American monkey, and a num ber of nice oranges, lie also shot an allirator over nlnb feet la He reports bayirj had a 3 vbit, HERALD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1888. FOR WILL SELL EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE 6 mm 3HI.

Toe funeral of Mrs. Lucy Bolin took place Sunday afternoon, from the Christian church. Marriage licenses have been grant ed to Levi Ditsler and Elida J. Young. Evan F.

Calvin and Sarah F. Snyder. Six. Jl onlha To Smb. Inter OoMn.

The general feeling is that the De mocracy of the solid South lighted the fire under the political boiler about six months too soon. An invitation has been received by the I. O.O. F. lodge, of this city, to attend the installation of officers and dance of the Calumet lodge.

No. 601, at Hammond, on January 1st. Thb somewhat notorious Ed. Freel, was on another drunk, Friday, and to the charge before the Mayor he entered a plea of not guilty. In default of $100 bail, be went to jail to await his trial, Monday morning.

Lost: Somewhere between the Opera House block and my home on the river Monday evening, a sum of money between twenty and thirty dollars. Money wu in specie and contained in a small atriped tobacco sack. Finder will leave at this office and receive a liberal reward. Michael Murphy. A Sensible Stan would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs.

It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all Throat and Lung troubles than any other medicine. The nronrietor has authorized H.F. Drover to refund your money if. after" taking three fourths of a bottle, relief Is not obtained. Price CO cents, trial size free.

Appointment of Administrator. OTICI la hereby gtren that the Ttndenigned DM Ma appointea amitnaorator of ihm ea fata of Hand a Baaoh, deeeaaed, late ot Bockonek township, Huntington eoanty, Indiana. v. aaal eatata te snppoaad to be olvant. JOHM HaSVXT, Adndntetrator.

Axmxawdw Eattteld, Attoiuaja. Dae. as, 188S. li at to Ditch Contractors. Xotloa to bareby gtnn that aeald proponto wfll be raoetred by the nndenlffiied thran(h the PoaU office at flnnttngton, Indian.

antU the IK Dot 0 Jmnumrg, 1884, for the oonatruotton of a ditch known aa the Mis OnOoch a Boeha ditch, located In Union and Boek cmek tovnahipa. plana and apeotflcationa of whloh are on ale ia tha office of the Clerk of tha Ocrart. Blda win be raodvad for all th work or la aae ttona, aa oHowi rrom station 130 to 104, on tha tend of Bebeoea ftDderbarsh; from etaOon 1(4 to a 74, on the land of James K. CUaee from station T4 to a 60, on the bad occupied by t. K.

Ward: from station 60 to SO, on the land of Vt oOnBoch Boche; from station SO to atatkm 16. on the land of Jaoob Wolf; from atatkm 16 ta a oo the land of V. H. TrammeU and Arlck; on branch ditch Ko 1, from etattoa SS pros to station 0, on the landa of hleCmlkwh Boche; on branch ditch ta. from etatloat 96 to 0, on tha land ocefned by J.

E. Ward. BeaerTl" tbar 1 1 re' ary or an bid. lwVIA wJ, 15 CLarjsd wi.i I. zee ja of tha Work.

THE a 9 Jl Bank Election Notice. THE Stockholders of the First National Baak of HnntJnRton. Indiana, will hereby take notice that the annual election for Directors will be held at their Banking Hooae on Taraday, January 8th. 1884, between the hours of 10 a. at.

and 4 o'clock p. of said day. By order of ard. 8. T.

DICK, Csahier. Huntington, lad. Dee. 6th. 1863.

13 it Appointment of Administrator. NOTICE ia hereby giTea that tha anderclffned haa been appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of tha eatata of Martin Keinath, ceased, lata Jaekann connty, Indiana. Dam estate ia aappoaed to be eolrent. WILLIAM T. PUKVXA.NCK.

Administrator, with tha Will annexed. Kxxsxb a Dim Attorneys. December 19, 1883. 14 St Notice to Wood Contractors. NOTICE to hereby given that tha Coanty Com' mlasionera will sbosIts sealed bids at tha Auditor's offloe, ia Hnnttagton, until 10 o'clock, a.

nx, of Jfonday, January TO, 1884, for the eosiracM of farniahinf SO enrds of two foot wood at Court House, sad 16 cords of oar foot wood County JalL all to be sennd, hard, body wood, to be deUrered on or before tha first day of uctooer. toe, in, ngai to rejeot any or all bide hi ou. rj oraer ot ue JBoard. ZBA T. TIE.

13, 1883. lS St Anditor Huntington Oo, Notice of Final Settlement. Cms No, 104. Ia ths matter of ths estate of Peter Keefer.deceaaed. notice to beirm, legatees and creditors of said eatata of ths filing of the final report of the executor.

To heirs, lenteea sad crsdttors of ths eatata of Peter Keefer. deceased. Ton are hereby notified that as executor of ths eatata of Peter Keefer, decaaed, hare filed with the Clerk of ths Circuit Court of Huntington county, final report ia said sad ths hearing of ths asms to set down for Tth day of January, 1884, ia the January term of aaid Huntington Circuit Court. Ton will appear on said day sad show cause If say, why such final report should not be approved, and to those who are heirs, yon are notified to aopear on that day sod make proof of heirship or claim to any part of said estate. WILLIAM T.

FUBY1ANOK, Xxsoator. Dee, 19, 1883. 14 2t FAltM FOR SALE. ONE OP THE BEST FAJtSU HVMTIKGXOIY COUHTY, IHT. Seven muss north of ths city of Huntington, ta Clearcreek township, on ths Huntington a Oolunv bis City gravel road best gravel road in county; mas whole length of This farm contains 166 sores, about 100 under cultivation, baUaoe ia timber.

Tha whole well nnderdralned. Buildings on tha farm oost nearly 64,000. A vary fine orchard, consisting of apple, pear, cherry, peach sad chestnut. There is also on this farm ths beet maple sugar orchard in ths connty, consisting of between 700 and 800 trass. Church, school house, grocery stars, postofflce, shoe storsvssw mia and blacksmith shop, all st oornar of farm.

particulars call on J. C' CHTUSTIAH, at farm, or address the same at Hnattagtoa, Hasting ton county, Indiana. December 16, 1688, 14 tf 1 Notice ol Final Settlement. Caaa Vo. 66.

1 Jm thsmatter of ths estate of Caiharms Shoemaker, Wotto to helm, legatess sad creditors said estate of ths filing of ths final report oOhs estate. To hairs, legatees sad creditors of ths estate of Catherine Shoemaker, deceased. Ton srs hereby notified that as sdmtnktrator of ins am oi uatnanne Baoamaker. dnrnasriil. have filed with ths Clerk of ths Circuit Court of Huntington county, final report ta said estate, sad ths hearing of ths same to set down for ths tTth day of January, 1884, in ths January term of said HnnUng tonOUKoit Court Touwia appear on said day and show cause, if any, why such final report should not be approved, and to those who are beira, yon are notified to appear on that day and make proof of hCBTahip or claim, to any art of said estate, HBT 8.

SPBlHKT.aV Daeember 90,1883. 16 2t Illscn will cave yon money on toys, i UNIFORM LOW PRICES I mm a go Are. now offering large ess. 75c, 85c, 1, $L25, 1.50 each and upward. WHITE J3EO COMFORTERS, 1.40, $1.50, 1.75, $2, $2.50 pep pair upwards.

GBEY BLANKETS. SCARLET BLANKETS. BLUE.PWKETS, LAP BLANKETS, FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES, MISSES, YOUTHS, BOYS, ANDJNFANTS, In great vnrietj and in every size and grade. HOSIERT, GLOVES, MITTENS, FELT SHIRTS, CLOTH SKIRTS, KNIT HOODS, LEGGINS. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT 18 filled with the beat grades of Eastern and Weetern made goods.

Red, Navy, Grey, White 20 to 60 10. 15, 20, 25, 35, Scarlet Jlits i M. Qpttpn Mannels 4 Both Bleached and Unbleached, WExtremelj Low Tdooa. ROOT and: 17TVT Bepart: r4 1 I I UrJO. of Novelties ever UNTINGTON, IND.

and complete assortments 01 HORSE BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS. cents per jard. 'r and White fcisk 40, 50 cento per yard. COMPAN 6alnbMFSt I I.

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Years Available:
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