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Seymour Weekly Democrat from Seymour, Indiana • 4

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i i 1 I 4 rl -'i I---' I i 7 At Ama 7' -I i 4 i 4 A- i iv-v EDDINGTONS. nri.riijimuTiimn. TT hvfemir- fifty-fonr- hands, at. present, bought in 18SP "200, 000 pounds of GROCfiBY STORE wool, for, The salesar that t' I 1 S- I. vi: .4 jtm' I -Mil U-- i .71 I wVhV northof Bejmonri 'pw.

th 3 (jpferi ZZA pif ATXLK OFOtjRTIME.XfwVii Sife the making of peace with the Indiana in 1815, there were fifteen person killed by the Indiana and one'In- rP r. r. i t- i- rt OECESTJSTUT STREET, I 4 HI i Ji .1 1 Ml .14 1 'Ti T'-' 4- I 1 A A E) A J' H.M. SCHWI OldBrugStore. f- i 'r; TINWARE, .4 DOORS, STOVES, IRON, y-'' STEEL, GLASS BLOORING, Shingles, if I.v i I --x i -M.

I STOckjOF I i the train; on which, linn, 1 wtt a strife existing be- I. ford and tdt'i i i piAtors, Sya: -T per day. The Seymour Manufacturing Cons: panylf manulacturers of grain cradles, scythe snaths land' spokes, employs from seventy-five to --'eighty' men. Their sales, average 175,000 per 1 year, i iTberp are also two cooper, one carriage factory, fonr gardens and one green house, three boot and shoe stored, 'j Ihirtyeigbt groeeriesj three hardware and seven clothing' stares, lour tailors seven lawyers and two undertakers. Yearsyagb in passing along the streets of Seymour strangers would say that this sandy desert would never amount to anything.

Now 'they- re-mark, you have a very nice little cityj the people are sociable and the town ia improvuig. So it is. In ia few years we will have a fine court house, situated in the grove on Sixth, and1. Broad-streets, sidewalks and a EVERYTHINff GOOD; Timothy; Clover, 5and aUjldnot Seeds. y.

5 I I THE i CELEBRATED THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO WAGONS! Mf 1 i skirts tf Swalldwrille, the agent had I appointed, as they wanted the railroad 1 long bubo retired and all was quiet I station than. They kept -that rains At Charles ddingbV request that from atopuing hart, snd the SeymOnr conned to the leadenoe of iha fiber wo elected tothe Legislature and se- iff, who, after hearing a.few words of loured thepaaasga of a bill requiring explanation placed him in thd county all trains to stop at every croeung, 5il where he remained- untit more-1 4 this means he succeeded in L. I ij I t- V-' I Ml i Igsttbg the trains to step here. J-r''v' 'd 1 I The first bill of goods sent oser the 1 Glad uiXaura 1 1 Ji -L aas to escapeamar-Jrj marked VMnlef Crossing, 5f; -J i -I--'- 'i i 1 1 fc is I way I also hav? the Cestlirie of SPRING WAGONS and CARRIAGES ever troughs to thia -'-ich am selling yerV ilow. il have a complete lino of (both Wulkimr market which plete lino of ihoth Walking Tt-t i I 1 i IC rr'i.

1 .1 I .1 I and Bnlke: Plows; amonig which'U i 1 i ii "V.r Room to Specify! eymonr. i -TTTr I name. i I 'Ibu waatingedwithtorrowr ahefelt thatl lThe fit on tbs Ohio Tuad I city i the testaration of her widowed frirada I Miseiaaippl lafliwdj came through to I momr-on the 29th day 1 AIVIOUS OLIVER CMIL LfiEDP LOW ewrltaMI Kicks. Il 'A sodden and unexpected ditappearanoe I tkrpugh the country. I take possesaion or iums, pat that act beywid her, power pf fhl- The cannon was managed by six men.

uu1 i Saiehtr I- i 'i l1 I On arriving at Beymotir. tbe cannon After exprnng tl hope that Franoe I I mma a rmaTod nna anerka felling in. I will relinquish all idea of annexation Holland Armom Mr. sTIr vn prootectonte over Tunis, case an apuanu I to opeu keg ef Pouder, exploded it, I or eren of proctectorate over Tunfa, "red to a hotel, promisiag to call at I the bJown offi Two I Garibaldi declares that in any cam an 5 t- Cincinnati Wholesale Prices. Duplicated.

1 on car were l( 1 Mm. cottage early, next men warn killed; two: Ungered a few Italian fleet with 50, 000 men ouht li I -J days and the others wwverod. wmly to defei Italian. islands u. I I Dfi' Dick volunteered to accompany I In 1873 the and Co.

moved which are threatened. I here. They employ about 150 men. tMf iot10?" look oould have I- fiftieth regiment of Indiana In- been made, none oould have, per-1 oommanded. by Colonel C.

L. I formed that duty more gallantly 1 or I Denham, was fimned here; A number a ''71 ih 'a. k. I 1 a. am lbS4wiinfli Vva.

I of enlisted in the 1 vrith a store nnseLBeh '7 j. agreeable than.he. 1 V. I Indiana. C.

CK jCooper of Mt.i yemon. r-i" WJMJUXD be men thirty-ninth In-I diana i Infhntry. Post Master Mains I was in the eleventh.1 Many other reg- Arriving a the cottage Dlck Lenti of infimtry. Cavalry, and advised Laura to- remain -threj up til miery had representatives from this hehad-iumoanced her safe arrival I places i 'i homei 'Within the cottage the watch i Beymour was incorporated as a town, hk never ceased. he oocupmts had I June 32d, 64; and as city, June SSSjliSel 1 1 finntesfe The conversation' at the.

gate; though1 uttered low, waa overheard by, them nnd understood. Beiire Brf Dwk oould reach the cot- tage.doorto knock they wereat-Lau-l ids side clasping her in their I Henry Massmann, by turns, nuniftiting thur joy at I Q. W. Parsley, anc r' 1 M. The first new Muahal Stephen Story.

Clerk AI JL Davison, 4 Treasurer Abe Findley. I Assessor Andrew Hamilton. Councilman -E. S.v Berry, Thos. L.J Ewing, Christopher' Fry, John Fry; ingsworth, Thos.

iHanly, on, i Robert Pattiton, and Simeon StoekdelL was edited by A new stock of Variegated, Flower, I French, nnd American Tissue Papers, Spool Wire, Leaves, era, at RETTIGS B- store before purchasing elsewhere. tag. elsewhere. Papeteries, ritin Paper, Envelopes Pencils, at -1 and examine them EMIL E. RETTIGS Business Office.

-i 4: 4 -I -Vs .1 .1 1 I I RHEUMATISM. School Supplies 'Journals, Day-1 books, Blotter, Memorandums, and Pass- books, at I'EMIL E. RETTIGS It was first moved weekly pa-limes, Dem- sustained. Aftera brief, explanation I Republican, and Monitor; also, 4. what had tnmspirW I since dm dis-1 vt i i- 71 1 -i I r- .1, first school house was a two eluding the part Milo Baynes itory frame building, on the corner of had taken; die retired to reel 5 f': iFIfui and Ewing where Mott Hburaigia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soronttt of the Ghost, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throtff, Sere-- ings and Sprains, Burns and SeaJds, Gsnerai.

Bodily Pains, 1 I 1 I Any piece of Sheet Music published at the customary price.1 Violins, Harps, deons, Guitars, Fixtures, at i RETTIGS Business Office. i 1. 1 1 I Tooth Ear and Houdaoho, I Frosted J)i Dick wiiely oonduded that his I Freedman now- lives. I It contained I root and Ears, and all other. 1 flttrMMAmi' on on tha second floor I '77f, "7771 7w I am Kami ww --j ri.

presence. was no longer needed, and I 1 sJ -1 ajf I VMnatiM with aqrwia er, rum oa Mb. 1Hr thi4 ES.I1S Hundreds of Useful! Novelties and -Toys which we have. not spaed to at 1 RETTIGS Business Office. i I kindness and reoeiying an Invitation next buflding was brick wu itn-1 to call on the morrow, he departed, latedon the nsxf Lot from where the 1 4- BOLD BT ILL DRUGGISTBAID Holland Arniour was np With the I jae moved 4o Walnut I i fcllowtag momiD SoOl TV growth of A.

.1 1 fr I schools has been very rapid. iThe I gwMro. a. haymg learned from Mertan that aDSo: ofj pupils, betweebj thi UDIi PlRKUH, OF Ull, KUL, of six and twenty-one, for the I wii 875 for tbe'yeari87f year I860, was $24 the 'yean the year 1881,1, 528. Thi ui year If out fin a walkhefine hreaUistJ Carters celebrated and wbridnOwned.

Tenting EAGLE PONTBAVT MtLL, fittedoit wit ikbirieiPdteilt headroeik, and TUI 1 i I-- I 4l1 lu I 'i 1 -I 4 1 i I I1 1 1 I mosi! Vvi'1 Fluids midj. Inks also all the other wdl-pu acburatebfoScln tQlwwidese in pnebj frimi 350.00 to! -1 xi. Lty, at RETTIG, S. lean jbe run with 10 or 12 horse-power engine, cutting from 3 to 6 thousand' feet of lbmT -erj'jiayL ri'also'sell the new 08dllatbr7 1 i- inks; largest stock in the county, i 1 1- i.l i 1 I 1 5 Re bent his irteps toward thi home I yari830 i252w 1 -f Oor. Sect and -i' Indianapolis opka.

I have in stock the mpst ufactufed in America. Repairing largest and most complete Atock of found anywhere in tie State; Call arid exai BELDON i). SCHULER, lyou Spring purchases, and; I can guaranteeTyou bargains. 4''- tl doarpenter, iestnut.St., iorirf.IriA'; iifoTa A BtWt Cw Mlohlgnn, kpkbuliHli tT mj9S JIID THE CTTECmfEt I I ifll'lW tsistr crothersville 4 -j 44' J.v Marble i W1 orks I 1 i j- f. i I i Hsnufsetnnn of sad Deslsrs ia all i Kindi of -j- I.HARBLE1ND.USEST0NE aL'7 i' i j) 1 1 off the Eddingtons and a teq minutes 1 The first post oflke.waikspt walk brought him to the great firbut I Paschal- Carter He -had old ilrwvo-1; Thiri wae I ons aitir 'but I whi8h served to keep tbo footsteps were heard in the Jiall and I Mrved for her, from which she rebei the door was opened by a servant girl I ed her love-letters from Mr.

I whose toilet showed that Jjt was mads 1 1 When the towii was first inhabited, I rather hastily. 4 1 il Iff 1,18 a. gSdlStJSaRlSS and the girl said she was not boUt. We now have three. 7 yet.

urged in reply that hi bnsL The first drygoods house was kepi a nere was imperative, that it oould not I ta the kuilding now MuM lqr'JpL i be dciajed, and presented his cai to eph Kbng, by Heurf WooU. Thi 1 44 7v number' rf firy goods houses has in-1 be bne to her with the request that Lred to eightsSj v. 4. aha great him an andienoe at ji'pnoe. imus PoUy iwas the first i Hethea entered the parlor land sat I milliner.

Now we have right. in- TT 1 1 L' Miss Polly Mooney wu the Hagsu was the first phvrii and had the first store i wioa wait. xk Jfii.1' I Dr. Hagan waa the first WRiAWRl OatSI ftaraishsd Urw, with fall in troetiomi' fbr leoadaeting' ths proStahls buiaass that say onojean layagi la. Ths buiiana ia easy to learn, and oar ia-atraeUoaa srsiao aimpli sad plain', that say oaa eon makal great profita ftoaa the vary startJi Ho ml ean nil who fa willing to Warns are aa sneeeaafnl aamea.

Boya sad girls ean earn large same. Many I hare made at She baaiaeee over oaa haadnd I dollars la a iiinsle Noth lag like it lever'ikaewa before. All who oasago are enrarlaed at 1 tho ease sad rapidity with which they site able to nsko Ten esa engage it this basineaa darln THOMPSONS 'i-5-- I THRESHERS, Traction suMI Plain ji and Horse-Pomrfc :7 LYDIA PINKHAMV8 VEQBTABLB COMPOUND. IuFNWriCm 'i vr.i rMirirti mi toiar ki.1 kmhMB i r- 1 apareM great profit. ft to laveat capital ia it.

Wo I whsmmo8ewpmdk i -1 to. 1 -1 V- 'J- drug and aaddlp toko Those who need ready money, should write as at noaeo. AHT fnrniihad froo. Addrass Tan toko all tho risk. Which we Varnish on Moat Kcaaonablc 1 Tenia.

.,1 1: i. T. tt 1 ThoCkowa Maeldaoa an for sale la te amrmmr- rKMEI i PROVISION STORE I rnt Lite. I vtn siMBin -r 'i I 1 1 It ib happened that Miss Mereyva 4 aktngxooni was iinimOdiairiy above When Shields purchatod the the sound of the bell; sbo raised a I farm where the city of Seymour no window slightly and aneing out ieo-J building now oocupied I ognized theckUer. 4 i i 4 A' Wfflm dnerB IL A jl! i.

morefbXck End, THRESHERMEK The very best of Workmen Employed AXD CEytiifl's Old Stand; Second Street) (4 Satisfsiction Guaranteed fifftu iTlSnalSBMte! IBelug'ftiDof maiden fonciea fpecAjSS1 I j. the young and, heart j.fiua sbe probably where J. fi Morrison dri iumped i the conclusion tkat 1 goods house stands, and, with al fow1 1 -I' 1 1 A l-L a hotel, kept ty A FULL LIBS. 07 for; hia misrion though 1 OAo and AalearoMi Ofoiheravillei jh -JEiidi 1 ll Xarri-lyr. Mc(i htor itlTOl boor, fit muri-hqi oon-1 nTW im it me stands.

Winn -Trustees Notice. 4 i. 1 will be foaal la nay office with Kills BeOvea, PfiifTin bergxrs baildiog, Saturday ef each weak when bheiasee kvaneetod ith myeffiee may be Iran aan tod. H. 1 To wiklp Trustee.

Groceries, Canned Goods, MTILsefvuSi1 Candies, stick. rind mixed, llwhiillss fnalg IttibyiMil! I totoyatesu Teas, Tobaccos, the Smax sstevpMyto and 'other- choice brands of Cigars, Wooden-ware, Brush es, efc. 1 SILAS L. THOMPSON, 4 Pro prietbr more firmly the wak-convinced Baddinwpltotoringthe kri call was prompted i by W1 oier unf iSfld in a box SfiSl I zxn pisrpere.4 'MiAfog a fobafingAi'diad ia a 4 SfertiL WWV 'J i 1 HieEIectro-Hapetlc Brush herself befiare RoDand: ini John Oarter was tha first born t.L i 1 UiA i- r7 I mN.ft.mTS.WE8m EAUWAT lathe oldest I Beat Oonatraeted I Beet I i Xqnfpped andkemee the LEADING RAILWAY the parlor before her mother iwaafiur-ltM0 v-JHh 1 MW. tol to todta, fro ra OQzmxuBDLl rvrs.r dothing store.

I MONUMENT httteXialhlj XtoWag tttto COUfOmiLTS 4. ii uciutiri texatx Ia tho City -ef Loaiarille, '81 Then drawiago ssoar aaoathly (Brndaya jreptodl aader provbiono of aa Aat ot tbo i Qoaoral Aaeoathly of Keataeky, lag tho Kewpart Friatlag sad Xewspoper OaLoppnvod AprU WS. fi -4. OaiappMTod AprU MW Bhields advertised in' the! THE SYMPTOMS A W. WCAKLCV Jr.

A COl, 4 WEST AjNl. It OKTH-WEST I It the Short alad boat note between Chicago Md oil pptots la Xartjtora Illlaals, lews, Baketo, MSTiSia 1 NICHOLS, SHIPASD OOU to answer, tb Be Council BlujBh, Omaha, Denver, LeAd- i Till, Salt Lake, Ban! Franc dWwood, Sioux City, Boir Ototoseh, Loto if Appstlto: Bowsta si I Israstslj omUts sad lax Hssdsehs, Loss of memory, with a psiatal baasstioa of hsv ling ISkUsd to do aomathing whisk oaght It hsva don f. liability. Low Spirits, a thtek yallow Spposruss of tho Skis sad gym, dry Cosgh sftsa aiistsksa lb Ipooial oet. aalhaaa.aai I p-T-V ura Mak Tboso who always taka ad-1 hsad a largo H.

W-: GODFREYS A Soraatf bss neap of thm syriptosis at- toad ths disssaa, ststhsrsTsry fow battlto Presbyf-first 1855. wal thrif first inlnis diwu Jaokson county, It laid I The Ostholios ware among the first eat in 1852 by Mesidj White I to oomsb-' They now1 'have a fin1 of Seyierville; Tennessee. I church and school bnildin Oox little rity, in its growfh; I i In 1858: tha Baptist its Jiuxneroui rubread shops, its exten-1 the Liberty -Baptist i Cborob, 7 was rive xnannfiujtmies and its high school, I moved here. Elder William B. Levis is.

greatly' indebted to his "energy, in-1 was Pastorat the rime of removal. 7j I 4 dustry. perreverance and influence. i4In l852amiasionofthe Methodist I Seymour was named fbr Mr: Bey moor; the riiief engineer of the Jefibr. onville and Indianapolis railroad.

eluded an amn leaiaha, St. Paul, Huron, Volga, kiga.BIwaaak, Ctmm, OwatoHna, and an potato ia M' Pakota, WtoogUata sad tho Koctkweat. At Coondl Btafb the Trains dAwfofueM i-1: 7 .1 Lirsr, ths Isrgsst orgsa ia ths bsdy, is gsa- SETH OCR, IHDU51. 1 1 sad dasth will sasop. GRAVES 8PECIPIO EDIPWE.

THAPU tSAUXThe SraaLTSAOU MABK gg Xngllah Biwer 1 At Chicago, el sy. Aa inteU- I tho Laka Shoaut I a rrrru lag lire for lOWftllWwiH LJ Seminal eak- leap I go A Qrsnd frut g'n, aeaa, torrnea; Impo-I tency, sad all 5St8A: CHICAGO MID ijCkeeCenaaetiansmadeal JeneUea Mata, MreWm. 7V Whals Seaa.it Meaay or kaak Bton Ttoftitta, Sfi. If IMhae -vfM). ion was changed to manufacturing all ''kinds of JP9!" dnoe been suuulied i ra.A Btpmseh, Ussrt Bsra, mm sf mwmg 'uu; 'h- il Take Slmiaoni Uvtr Bgulator.

Warn Caaatoifrtta Pinoao oo-lln 1858 thia 1 espied this part of Jackson eonnty. 7 liThe soil is san4y, but y7 tnred if'; 1 1 lye. is il -t, i M. iin 1317 there was tablished by the gimrasnimf jafoiili-. L- late trade wiUi.

the ii.J 7 I JL fiAfiv ilia PIfifMMI Ssfll Sfasamrei, 1 arith others, Tef hostile Indians near Iptonlsland, f. The Seymour .54 Uiri to a M. MAkfiKtoHer-lililli i rarat riu'i I 1 ZTTJlA' '-v lirsr aou toat at ear iuZTSSSl LS.M. BOAS to i me A Call arid hj" jMUr wsduias ragairiss TC'Mfin tznz, I Lea Prices Befo Pufcha fag.BlVwhe I i I -omnwr Miahlutok. I Ws G0DFBKY.

4 that yoagsi thsGsaaias la elssa whits wrappsc with largo Nd Ppa4 oajy t. 1- package, or ala paekageo nee by mail oa rmSSptei mIni frr aiiilnaaias I yoa wieh tbe Beat TrsTeliag TcfrTr gpyrkko, X. I Xl Ticket Ageata aaUTIeketa pytlria LjI. 8eTamrhyrWlu r8at. lUXTSL mmi, T.

talEHThBUttCi Bold by ill Draytlstsl I Woden .1 1 I 1 f'ii i I -J-f X- -y 4 f. S' 0 ft- Ar 1 I1 I 'S i .1.

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