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The Hancock Democrat from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 8

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THE HANCOCK DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7. 8 Highest Hcnors World's F.ir "And the Leaves of the Tree were for the Healing of the Rev. xxii-2. Letter I Ar.Jrr?o. An'! I I 1 I 1 1: I km.

i i i .1 IV 'A 1 -1 a-. C. H. Pa'ters Walter "rr. 1: I.

ii" I ii in i. n- ami Freeman Ii. The by Pearl -huston. 1. "The the Fi u-." a- appropriate tint civ 11 tile other- li v' 'i- he a a pe 1 i -Then.

e- the K. Htt-mled. M. M. Me' tl-t ehureh.

ti "HAS COME TO STAY." DR. MAN-Q-WA J9 11:1 A '2. th 5L (S3 T. irj -i 1 i 1 t- Has lec i the P. i.

tie-', i wiivro w. cm i on ia Grv b-? ev.ry Su: alter J.i:; 2J, a an a i 1 1 1 he po, ii'wav- ha. ai-heiiitr looked and are mcv su lleri II The ho.ie eh reh all- ar- ail tip. Put tile c.e.t eat conie to tor them to the on. same a- to the 1 our 1 he Kapti-t- are ecu py in: new lloll -e, hoU il 1 1 i- Ilot CI I III ted 1 1 1-1' ie, nor will it he nil spruiir, when it will in-dedleated.

1'. W. swank del here We, In. lay ia-t. ai: ahoiit years.

He came here about the year trom I la on. Ii to. with is hu-i ties- here throughout was attt tided with poor -m-re--, and he died comparativ ely r. He h-l't that is Letter, "a irood name." I tor In in ii, hihI alw av- sick N. Prepared I s.

1 1 Koeis. a-id he hs inar. U'liich ere i in The only Pure Creatu t.f art ir Powder. No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years th Standard' SUFFERING HUMANITY! Sv your sx st, iii oi and Ires', n.

1. S-; id. II I A 1 1 1. tuun.l 1 i iii a truthtiu. hone-t man.

an h'MH A. i 'k, inc niiK- fat I hi- I arm Ut i-i-k a I i. A wain 'a i I a i-i i i lt a 1 'in) ay tll'Tliitlir Ml hi- il-Uj Ilillll'Ti'U- ni i.ta' (ivt-ij a t'l'-u'ram on lav 1 1 1 i-1 1 i i i -tatinir that Willi. 'I (. A.

'1 i ii v. I anl in Ii I y. a i 1 It-d M.iii i.iv in Marion, aii'l wmihl h' r- Ti;" lav lor I'lirial. a-a rra ir i -on I r. William at TtT' are lot- t'liioii i i' a 1 A lid We i hi lit To p'oud he a hat rloat- on uii i i.

tl lock ti.re. ail a i i in i To s. tloatnii; I he hai Kir -o lie. We fee, rr I to cit n- Fi he ipi iii; ii- -o iee. Thai nil ii ret- i I or the pre! A now on i ry nton.hit; I I i- ra upon he itolm-; Thf children it c.iiu'iist.i s.diool.

And aai a ie-ii icy hom. In Imiiir liramli Ah. the ihej tic are ta, mi; And We thoiiiihl it a Iiole. act As in the sr ,1 aid we ere ival i It is for ev. ry one to Hou and kind they were.

To us h.i lie That ttoat up in tie ai r. Now i on want to tla .) ust coiiie and our school Then you'll -ce uist what we are, 1 teli you are no Ioo.s. THE COUNTY IN BRIEF. 111 ero-t i 11 Note- I Yum Our Country I 1 -1 x. I I I i .11 r.

t. tl. -v ry i. r- -l nc avoid I a 1 1 i 1 1 1 i he pew-. I.

1. 1 t-. a rf hv ol i i i i i I i n- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 li-v i I i 1 i in-truc-; i i I a i a i i i 1 I I o-, cr- jiad to -ay a yood word in his memory. He leaves a wile and hu.r children. Towny I'aniels the same day.

t-'-'l ear-. a-a resident nearly aii his of Madison eoiinty. He li eil several year- north i Alhuit. Mi the lady that un-ilertoiik to pa-- the river ai the morphine lord, did not make it. It that she and Mi-s l.ateraw.

ot Muncie, with lmTe -vmpathy than sense, went to the jail with llowers for a dude eon lined here for associat mir DK. I- a I'h Sp. auioiii; the In Palis, an, in- their hut hods of heaiii.i; the si, ith Indian Ilerh ed I lie-. 1 11. 11 ic 1 11, ,1, he svs', cure 1 other iiiedicme-fail.

They are Na'iir. 's p. medic- tor the re- ar rnut on W. ov. rv.

anl i ami 1 1 aii.l a i 1 the liniPral ot 1 ii i 1'i ii' ii at nn- la 1:1. i.a -it. r. a i i I 'I. l.aM i I i i 1 1 1 a i 1 1 i K.

M. movcl to town la-t week ail thai i- an-i inanv ol you an- jn a i I. i cojorcd women ot' Pad repute. She lives to repent her lolly, and ill in all prop- ahilllv cro-s the river at some natural I hi'l-f. 1 1 1 i i that to an I in 1 ra Waiter M'- rav returneil home la-t We.

I ne-, 1 ay I'rom ''hanute, Kan-a-. Ma.lam KiuieT that Wilkinson ii i Au'ii-! i "I I a- iuite an interest has heeii aken in i lord i i ie, and learn not to he the matter of having a 1'atx, and caused profuse with llowers. of i I'll i 1 1 1 I 1 bank-M inir until iH-ar tut it hottle in the ur children to inouirew liv thepeph- iortrei in my last letter to sav anv-thinif ahoiit mv old triend John Ko'ii- have a lla. hen the lir-t llatr as sented to the puhlic, and hy hom i ert's marriage. It' not ton late, I would if! iind 1: re 1 .1 is, 1, All ho may it cute 1 I ironic "'atarrn.

Ty -p. I nd p.ris;ht 's 1 Use 1 sc. 1 irop-y. I Misi: in ion. pi 1, or fits.

Ncrv oils I n-hi lit Hi I ache. Pro! ic 1 1 1 1 oiisi pat ion. -crofn la an torin Iii 1 1'oi-oii. Paintul or uppr. -se, M.

11-t runt i 1 11 1 la 111 mat ii 1:1 ol he innnliiir I. ladder. I Maheles, id lie- or I' mi a rv 1 1 01 ill. s. Nervousness and I 1 1 1 1 nc, a.

Keiiia.e Weaktie I 'i 11 1 I Ins -km in any term I pot 1 1 a Heart 1 ea -c. A st Inn 11 ysteria. I'l ie-. I. nt I reir! and Loss ol a 11 hood, a ie especial I to call on he li.ictor 1 1 1 i 1 1 dil.M-A 1 II I KN.

su ferine, from Wen km -sand Impot.ucv hroip-ht on t.y you ih I ui i nd iscret 'on. or ov i 11 in. nc- in old aire, hoi: hi col at one 1 he i 11 i 11 1 1 1 rl, 1'reat meiit vv i 1 1 n-l oi 011 so p.rf, Manhood. DR. MAN-O-Wa local, ad your acne- and pain-, and tells each patient how they feel, vv it hunt ask 1 iii; one si iie-t i.

,11. Medicine sent to ail parts ot the World. rite ion til a k- a ml term con-ult at i personal or by letter free. Treat in ent i all me I ncs used 11 oiii to per month: hut, r.a i i i he hard times wi II I real all ho inav come I chruarv 1 1-i'l. at the rate of per 11,01 it Address.

i i i 1 y. Ilar i' a- Iioiik- 1'n lirc-laii'i la-t ui-i'k to ri'-L hi- hiam alt'T a in a hai'l -tinly. Ml-. 1 wh.i ha- tin- Why were there thirteen stars? hy say 1 wish him all the happiness that AVII.I.OW HUANC'H. Health is very tr" i in this locality.

A. 11. 1 hoiiiir- i- aMe to on iluty. Mi--s Kmmi Ituekh-v ami IMtha ot Mr. an I Mr-.

vam at Th, nuaii- an.) w- a 1 Vn I H-I on n- Wiliiam ila at the capital, was visitim; Iriemls Ii I II" -i I ho! I I 1 i a near 'h- elan, i n.i a en itiir. were mere tmrteeii nv are i that event lirmtrs ahoiit, and that the there torty-four stars and only thirteen 1 very hest of the has heeii reserv ed stripes in our present llajj? "We hi tor hi for his old days, there should he a ilatr at pvf-ry school Y'our correspondeiit at Markleville house in the State, as it ill hav a ten- speaks of the kooi! deeds of Mrs. Small, dency to instill into tiie vomit; minds of i of that locality. I know somethinir our children the true principles ol lahout thisrood woman and her many patriotism and loyalty and educate nohle acts of charily in years cnc hv. them to respect the tlaix hich i he 1 Ix come ac, uai ted i lier Is.V.i, hi'ii emhlem ot our countrv.

Naa-t. on the hill top of life, and now ith DR. MAN-O-WA. Greenfield, Ind. I sra-l .1 one- ami ot Ainler-l son, are vi-itinsr Irh-mls here.

I i-ter, oi Max vveil, passed thniutrh Mmnlav. Mi-- I.oita Nisiht ax visitinii at Maxwell the past lew ilavs. John Patterson i- kept husy Lrrimlin k'rav hairs and honor, she is vet the Death of a Prominent Mason- same hristian woman. I know she I Curinr: a Cold. would not have me say this, and would in Friday rnimr la-t a I riirht tu I ac- The season of colds In.in,.

at hand I'Oll V1TI.K. I eceniher took icks' ad vice and sent the thermometer down to zero. In swme parts of the tow 11 the tras pressure was weak, ami on two dillerent ilavs the not want her deeds herahsed abrwad, 1 cjdeut happened to Mr. Keiibeii i st ret 1, ,11 of an i ne 1, 1 but there seems a chance to say a word about her. uiirhtstown.

It s.ms that Mr. he found valuable. When the lirst l'edeii was cros-imr railroad track symptoms mani test themselves is the west of the pa-semr-r depot ami not no- time lor action, and this should Tne picture of the Keautiful scho, primary teacher was forced to close school. The company are sinkiinr a well, and it is hoped that it will he a 1.. 1, a I not i a i it ir Lit la -t I ion-, nut what a i -1 il winihl hrinit th." alv w.ri' on that i I inn, "AI'tiT tin' I-ni ah.

lit to i up? It lna v-i wi' ii v. Tlic na- i. oiiH- i ami I Ii i the roin 1 1 with linn-Hal i ii h-ui'i-. Tin1 laniilv Thi! ha-n't two or ia-t- ot the mva.l.T rrninn i a- in tin- -v in i 'I'h" lit ot i.eore-e MeCii-h a-aii railroa.i ha- in Ma.li-oii I'M i oiirt. Tin inpunv ha- taken a i-e will eollli.

up lor trial in he r. oiiinty. 'har'e- l.i ui- r. ruiiieil home la-t ol In. -lit h- a N.

vlni'" In. i 1 1 on eon-; mei m. 1 he N.w Yoik -h a i ho ha ve eon in. i -till work in I hi- pirtoi IAel'' A I .1 ol 11 I a lle'll el reii lar-. '-itll the I io'l nc pa per e.

i II 1 1- ha lei '1 hey niu-t think tin- i- 1 lie la-t one niir p. r- aMe-- in Sal unlay' success. 15y next Sunday, it there is no had luck, the drill ill strike Trenton rock, and then the line can he rein- i oiiiiniim ai oiusv 11, 111 vour 1 ici mr the a pproach i Iat r.un as oi a hot 1 11 st at loot i li before coin" issue certainly does credit to the artist, cauirht by the same and hurled a ills- to bed ami a hot draught of The and especially to the irood leojle of that tam-e of forly loot, strikinir a covenuofthe bod hou id be' linen place. 1 man'- hoise. which resulted instant and wool, the former 111 the vv a The news ol the death of Keubcn deat h.

The body nt Mr. IVdeti struck, ol the sheet ami the latter in th-I'edcn at Knihlstowu wa- received the bui Id ini; n'h such force as to com- blanket. No attempt to uet up an with deep sorrow as he was well know 11 p. telv demolish it. His was ad 1 sweat 1 tm should be made The ami eru-hii: Some of our hoys trive Yarri trt on a treiit with some i n-t ru men tal mu-ie.

.1. H. Marsh ami Wiiliiirn Wilson Mi e- Nora aiel Chamlh-r. nea reei i lie la-t su lay ven i tr. KUha 'I'lioiiias will i ntertain a lew ot her tri.

-mis next Wed ncsiiay e'en i ir 1 1 in -ie. '1 here i 1 I a e. 1 iinr soon. rs. John Thomas, ho has heell sick i i- Let t.T.

Clioss UOl)S. Health jn thi- vicinity. Sleigh hells were heard in' the neiL'h-hoii 1 Sunday (-n Several ot' our neimih.irs attended court uesd ay. nir sehool is linei- under the n.atreii leu oi John Witttrins. Tic -upper a- larei attended Thiir iav niuiit at the ('ii-hman school hoM-e.

The- ail had a troml neie. 1 1 na a 01 uer mi i 1 1 ai 1 i-ui 1. ma-he. I 1 nto a piiip. amt his i.o.iv cut toot bal ami the warm drink wil iZ I wno went on receiviiii; tne new s.

.1 1 -ed 1 a lion 1 1 manner. Pedeii, another brother, and tormer IV. leu as a represent al iv ciu.u of county clerk, is buried here, who died 'that place, and one of iheoide-t Ma-ons a en 01 warmth and l.teihtale the natural excretion nialerials which should pas- awav by the skin, and anv etl.n to a te this will be not on K- back 111 the sixties. S. AKPIiN.

in the tate. lie vv a- a rv enthu-ia-- tic ason, clai in i mr eanv hi. that -uperllou- but hariiilul. The blanket Masonry saved hiin and made him -houhi never be worn next to the niirht SING THE PRAISES! model ma i 1 a- 1 1- ear 1 robe, and shou Id hot be thick -s 1,. mail.

I hi- time I Ml neo -t "erer tri I' forced. This is the first trood irame eat her of the season, and the hoys and men, too, ha ve 1, ecu en j. iv ini; the sport. Kahhits are plenty, and every hunter has come in with ahuudant proof of his luck. The ponds and streams have been lroen, and he skat i mr has been irnml, A few fishermen have turned the sport to proiit and landed a lew tine fish, vveinhint; from ten pounds up.

John Shepherd has moved to the southern part of town. It is cold weiit her for inovi njr.hu necessity ri ves every every one. lavis did the haul-in ir. The protracted meeting at the Christian church has closed. Key.

McAllum baptized and received into the church about thirty member-. The nieetintr wa- a -ucce-s, and it is earnestly hoped that a number of and hoys have been helped to live nobler and purer iives. McAllum has been hired by he coioria erat mn at this place to preach lor them next year. He ill hold services I'VIIV ol her nd a y. I he joint institute at l'ortviile was well at tended by teachers and patrons.

discussions were interesting and ll 1 1 1 a i ll-i i- llot ol 1 1 me ami en jo ed I es well. --eeond street. I'reaehme; at tic lunkards ehureh Hi- remain- were laid to on conhne the air n.t to the bod v. Il i-Sunday last by the niith Tern piar- of indeed, often advisable to liirhten the Khiu'litstown and Indianapolis. The eov eri nr ol he leet and to preserve a niirht Templar-of thi- esly were in i-ertai iinmu 11 1 of eiuh ov er 1 Ie-huns, attendance, headed hv the and to have the shoulders protected' band.

A special train was tendered by trom the external su riou 1 1 a the Pan Handle, ami the Sir niu'hts oral. The last me.isii re 1 not to be u-were taken to the funeral and returned de rated. A lum; can li ith home tree of eh. inre. The if.rai it suseeplihiiiiy to take to itself evorv-inirs were ireand and beautiful.

I tie thim that coiiid pos-iblv ettect it 1,, ii- her eet Saturday nicht and Sunday niirht. ritleii circular: The I i kers el Suinhiv in-'lit, ri'- I have taken in ceivimr or i ee eon ert on ly. to on. hut I do I' I 'a 1 1 1 1 1 passed roulrh on nii.i.i! 1 inn made a l-'ridav even i mr en rmi te tor i- remeinl-er that 1 a el 1 to i io tohohl uieetiiiir i ainl in in- over Sumla. He reports everything I II II I U'-e i Ml hi "I'M U-e the a I I i i i 1 1 1 i tl I tal! l-t a ail I a mean to aid "4 II ce lev I Moral ollei inir made by r.

Jacob For-1 bd 11 men I.un dise.is, beion to est of this city, lor the Knight Teinit- -eii-itive person-, an I mayor is il: l.nir Vl. initx. 1 aiouim aiei 111 plml col! hi jll-t a- have rittell I -t 1 1 -hilpe. t.1- in" viit town hr irood rea-ons 1 1 irani I 'au. id 1 an.

1 wile are visitinu; eiisilv when we meet, in Iv'oiii' county this week. that Hovt Ac. use has a Ki ll -o ciai Hid 11 Ill 11' as eas lor ui. i I i i a The ii jia ii u-e, and it il i- iu-t rite to s. 1 1 1 one la rs, a- a be a i I i and ha iid-oiiie em- 1 the I The ma jori biein of the order.

of them, however, can he traced to ini- prudence in dress and exposure. TtacksciTicc. uVote amrwale.ioin, ,1 ad 1 A DISSERTATION OS FAKES. per to about thirty ol friends at their ilortable' home in Charlottes- I he 11 in ic New -ma 11 row I 11 11 ville. llld.

I'endlelon's l.vpcnse. 'I'hey had left nothini; undone that A nderson 1 was necessary to render the "Spea i of fakes, about two years enjoyable, and had made ample pn-pa- atro a man named K. ('. (iui.til drilled rations lor the and cm- 1 Pen, 1 1 et on i a lo-t I V'Vplian art tort of their truests. '1 he tier as a 1 1 concealed about his person I(.

that an epicurean could i-h. It a- mm ic-, ha In- had i-c, vered he art superb 111 every re-j a lat hat as i ttla-- tube-. He m.part- tuily d-moii-trated by the way it was i i- no led ire to I he Pend htoi'iaus be I oresenl. 1 1 1 1 those The ladies in particular are rejoicing over those heautit'ul shoes forssat Lee V. Thayer's.

They are very flexible soles, never squeak, profitable to all. The readimr circle work of the teachers is showintr itself in institute work and in the school room. Teachers need to study their profession more, and school coni ni- else 111 I IC- tow as We I the tune our il to a 1 1 a at ion or come ly hav en't ce; von lor it to ew iiivi- i-i 1 ml wo i 1 MII.M'.K COKNT.K. Mr. linos Keller is no hi tter at this r.

1 W. icks, ,11, of Mendeii, as 111 our tow Sat 11 r. I ay. Alien l'reas has mov ed into his new residence. Henry J.

Mannimr has accepted a a-assistiint postmaster at Santi-tee. W. a. Amlv Prater and family spent Thanksiriv imr ith his father-in-law, t'v rus Manning, of this place. I.

on Alford, id was in our midst Saturday last. Several of ,11 oiinir hdks attended services at Sunday niuht. Dliver Keller is still 'iiiraired in scour-inir tiie woods tor the raccoon and opossum. j- them for wear. Soil as a Pflove.

and all AviUhs oftoes. Oh! they are worth Come and see them, ladies. LEK C. TH AYKIJ. ties will appreciate their work.

The next institute ill Ue held at Mcl'ords-ville, the first Saturday in January. I row 11 has been tisinir coal at the pumpiiiir station since the pressure lias been low, and the jurist mill has been running at niht for about a week. A few of our people left town to spend Than i vacation. A. l'tlkinirtoii and iamily were anions the number.

ln kkns. 111 a 11 is per ami I hey I'll lit linn ho ere present we vv factory I he us-d to build lactones in 01 1.0.. man that came ViTk 'o he huueoed. I don't kn he! h. I oiiirht t- tell ou or Mi.

Joseph I'daketo the writer In-oi her ii iorn i "for mi newspaper teii.iws c.nera.ly know Vl ihlllti. 1 supposed Ml noticed that I a- aw ay ia-L week." We modestly piied that we had, and that if it Wouldn't he too We would like to know where he 1 l.eell and how he -move. I ihc tiip. Will," said Mr. liaii'liri: us nv.i lealh ts.

taken trom I'r. I' ie era 1 1 1 1 1 1 on which re 1 ten es de-en p' i ot he 1 p. 'Selll 1 1 it .0 the I I'KVo, ii u. 1 tak" the paper, ami 1 a II oil to have it 1 I I II 1 A lid here's what it -av-: i.t; Markleville on HciiIhv and Lev i J. 1 1 1 and 1.

01 Death of Mr. J. M. Turner. J.

Turner as born in I.exinirton. a omr, even it he only wantci to mal imitation bird- ne-t-. The process of makinir irlass tubes is very snntde. It con -1 -te, in takim; a bintf hole ami poiiniii; iriass around it. Sections of abandoned ira- ells could be u-ed 111 tin- way very lllceiy.

Rut the irlass tube imlu-try tiiat wa- to make a metropolis out of Pete Ili-ton has tailed to develop. The Lc-yptian art ol mak i nc trla 1 be- as been placed on i ly ot her P.i nhTd, lor 1 1 a ml niece. F.inma, of Pritehard ami wile, of Rav nie; John Sanders a ml ife, of em I i con 11 1 Jessie Stone and wife, 1 Carthage; Ida Carson and I jah Hill, ot ieorire W. Sample, of -1 A. V.

15. Sample, wile and -on. Laid, of 'leveland. 'l'he day was pleasantly spent and l'he of he 1'. 15.

church of this place are talking of having a 'nri-t mas ree for the Pelielit of the Su mla v--ciool scholars. I lcl It I I Nov .7 i-. I ml Ac Mr. J. P.

Illaize, an extensive real estate dealer in hi- Moines, Iowa, narrowly escaped one of the severest attacks ot pneumonia hile in the northern part of that State durini; a recent blizzard, says the tnrlt im. Mr. Illaize had occasion todrive several miles durini; the storm and was so thoroughly chi lied that he was unable to iret arm, and inside of an hour alter his return he was threatened ith a sev ere case of pneumonia or fev er. Mr. lilaize sent to the nearest druir si ore and trot a bottle of Ii an 1 her la i n-Collirh Remedy, of hich he had often heard, ami took a number of lanre 1,1 pained Wilson w'ere liii trom there hv I.

l.aiiev, I went when the ime lor separation c.une ail jj a me shelf with the i 1 mr mi n.t he pre-eiit loined in the i-h that tic Kailb ru; 'i lie and oiher I I i white an 1 1- est ma bie i i u. ii l-ol. and died of bronchitis in tiiis city, at he residence of Tyner, I l-l'-'i, aired ears. At: the aire of -even months his widowed mother took him into tin- lamilv oi Mrs. I Ralph Coie-ctt.

of Shelt.y vil'le, here thev both remained busix eais, she on her death bed request i ntr that he I still be kept 111 the family. Atlerthe) Mr. and rs. he I e-; came a member their lamilv remain- mi; there a number of years. He was therefoi'e almost as son a ml i r.

her to these liimiLes. and as such is mourned by them. Inirihi; life he wa- devoted to them and their interest-, and was ever of a kind, lovable disposition. For live to enjoy many more happy Thanks jriv u.vt; nn Tiikkk. your city Saturday last on husiness.

I Sciiool at tins place is proirressj usr ii nel under I lie management of l'r-i. Smith. Miss Jane enterta ned quite a numher of her triend- on the to an eh irant turkey dinner. 1 1 ver i 11 ir i that was piea-imr the inner man was found upon her lahie, lact the tahle irroaned under the weiirht of jjooii thintr-. Mi-- Jane waited upon thej irue-t-iu her own way with aj Married, on the ev eniinr ol Fi 111 tilts on The ace cured.

Sulphur Ritters ill cure th" wor-t eae ot skin di-ea-e; Irom a common pimple the ta, that aw- doses, lie says the etleel was wonder- 1 ti1(. home of tin- in Indi lul ami in a short lime he was hrea h- I .,,,,,1 is Mr I nz.i 1., Mi- 11, imr 1 1 i their lul dl-ea-e. -crolllla. It Is the be-t medl- kept on taKimr N. llie Rverett th" pr.

I h-y re Metho'll-I III" to U-e ill all cases ol slp-h stubborn lid deep-seate i i I sea-e. I lo II it 1 1 1 a the liiciisine ami the m-xi wa- able neal- and fri-mi-. to come to Ics Moines. Mr. P.lai.e re- jn by tl piea-ant smile and a han ksiri vhilt I-i llrll she iolle I UMI IIP ii I'l HI llllnl II hlSI iraros ms cure a- simpiv 011,011 ft-r th For -ale by M.

dru'M-l. were invited 'out to a n- sulphur P.itter- and drive the hu-m -iim; li i- uer irom your blood. dec, ml 1 simi.er ot which thev cl.o.lv lailook those that were present were the famil- ''oine at Indianapolis by ill health, but ies of 15. P. irrett, 1 1 15.

Wilson, live i ''-ih-' days ol his lite came a Curti-. Arch Wilson, F.imer McComas, desire to be uh the mends ol his boy- i Win. i-car Mi Kin-ev I i 'lays, so wit ii his wile lie came to Kin-ev. Jam, Aibea. Heniian Pool.

spend a short time 11, this city, but the J. W. Thoui.is and the Rev. i'owen and i was than any anticipated, wife. After siiitrin- and pra ver thev as he rapidly worse and was n-; for their sev era.

homes. May Miss 1 to return to his e. Furhtimr, Jane eith.y many sud, an ksir'i i mrs -ath tor many months by every means, is the ish all who were present. I la-v w'thin his power, he at last ac- now led ed hisdeteatand seemed ree- Wanted! Tl." people to know that we have trot ie- irood lor ri -Una- re-ent Conic and see u-. and you wi.i know it to b- a l.c-t.

I t. I I 1 1 I 'l I It I. 1 ol: ill- Pendleton, Ind. I They received several tine and valuable nOWS IhlS. I presents.

wnp-h thev returned We oiler ne Hundred I 'oi lar- Re- many han k-. After nianv 1, a nd lor any ease of "atarrh that can I inir- and man irood-bv they started not be cured by Hall's Catarrh 'lire. on he eleven p. vi train F. J.

CI KN A Plops. Toledo, I I. their future home. Where the I TP le-VY the undersigned, have known F. irroom i-employ ed.

1 1 I J. Cheney tor the last 1 "1 year-, and be- I 1 1 ha 1 in--- and pr. i- tic lieve him periectly honorable in all bus- i ish of their hianv tr.en 1-. iness transactions and tinanciallv able "NK 1 a 1 I.o IliaNCII, 1 onciled, savin- he could hold out 110 l'diirer and wa- p.jtitf home io Heaven. 1 rry out any business obligation show bath 1 niade by hel ti I in.

V.TT"! ts- ATi 5 tti i Had first si ei ir i 11 Ihed.at New Pale-tine, Nov. Miloi, ot Iiahiel Lohir, of t.yer, aL'ed year-. Interment at irar-creek cemetery. 1 1 i it I ral I hi i IIT rt niUllll'l Urtllllliri, 1 111" HI- Vl-l HbswS.S.U..V.U.u. i i neral services ere held at Mr.

'ly ner's 1 nmesaie 1 -ruiriri-t-. ter Piesorts ja tf SoVitL ia last. Lew is Y'oust. of Pendleton, was trans- actiiiir business Friday last. Monday 1 111 c-.

I 4. coml nd I 1 1 oie 1,,, to Oh' tllhil'itll the State then pr 1 nc 1 pa I pa -of the it 1, i i ie- terry dock took the I oat .1 l.oi. '-v Fie. went to a lie 1 1 1 u-e then he new cu-t. 111 and then to the cu-tem hoii-e; we took d.mier at the corner .1 and l'ir-t -treet-: we tlen "i on the ric car 1 a ml 1 I ire to A I an and then the tram on the .1 M.

I. tor a'-. n. ACT a.rivnn; at Wat-. we viewed the 1 and 'en.

nl Mil. taeri leuiie to .1. lt.ti-i It a- a -t ep ov ahie trip for Ml. r.lake. There are pr tew people that ere ma.

ie more appu on I lia k-tii v-mi than Mi-. 1 al han ne A da m- a ml titmilv, ot a a i a poor ho has what poverty andsuf-tcrini: aiid and ho ha- know tiei 1 ay 1 .11 1 a ia-. he lat ter have not and the natural result tinally and Mrs. Adam-took to the 1 the only means left to her I.t 1 necessities of htc, hie1! her -mail artumrs scantily supp.ied tuiii v. d'lie reader can ini i.iti..

Mrs. Adams' rame of mind ,.11 ediiesdav ev eiiii.c and I'li'irsda mormiiirshe received iitiT tilts, coiiiprisip.kr nieah canned 1 11 ami many other arlicii's an- a 1, 1 11, ed-. ii ich lii p. her I'OVond ant, at iea-t I -uneweek-. 1 h.T.i and ra 'rat their httie heart-, -howed their pa: a I extended a helpntc hand Pv s.

i nut 1 the -erv 1 1. The l.f th- .1::, t-ein the of ark ui ncratet'ui. and iiict with i i t- a u- re-poii-e 'in aim-: rv a u.i 1 villaiie. vn some kit. l.

l'his a. people -how- a hrii-hant l.Mi-trat. -n the -pint that animate- ah i -hows that they are 1 Im it 1 nd he-- 1 it that direc-tloii. wl.ii h. iv the way, se.eral peofce With iarcePank liitt.ate to nd antacf this av inter and lessen tic hiiiiC-T Miid want ot tho-e itu-prov idei.t.

hi p. we a. a vs have it ll U-. 1 Nl I o. U.KlNsON.

r. ie. Tire lo-ev es an i ent to Joseph W. Patt.r-on celebrated hi i i.eweiieii i. 1..

iiurcii. iu- Rev. Leweiieii of the M. K. Church.

In- A 1 1 No. Kinn vn A M.UiViv, Whole-terment al Asburv Ceuieterv near Mor-: -aie I ruir'ists, I ole.lo. T. tl-Kel- t. -4th birthday on atnr.lav last.

Mo! liall'sCalari Cure l-taken internaiiy, tl.v P.e am I in 1 on .1 i 1 a al.d he i nti-ipa! I a act! lit: directly upon the and mucous surface- i if he sv stem. Price per bottle. Sold by ail 1 ri i -ir -t 1 llliioliials free. decTml (.. a re Lin.

I iunti: hi'- I tended ot 1 1 I -y a i a rale- will I tid return 1 -l 1 I ll.it a II -Mil. I i'dall-. The Russian wheat crop of l-'i is -no. 0011 1 11 excess th" crop of l-'ij. '1 til- will to ex plain ih" low (Tic- teat 111 thi it her countries are ai-o diliir'Titly rpl lii.c of ic i su pi h'-a t.

Mu'-h bad blood in th- city ot I i ploli, -o -ay- the I lie dith litV seems to he l-'-tWet ll ot and pupil-. Th" -emor c.a-s i 1 -w trom the stiil carries the mail, and "is always on services were held at' Deatt of Mrs, Aliie D. Marlow. I '1 hur-lav la-t. AUm I).

arlovv dauch ter A Uirus- McCormacs; has put up a tie i us and Carol me Peiinis, was bom Jan. fence around hi- re-idehce. in Hat unty. Indiana, Frank s.pc 1- makinc an addition to and died at her father's in smith shop. Iieid, 1 'ec.

4. Ms'mI -i- vtars. In Wav Jones, ot Anderson, vv as at he 'm mth- and 17 dav she was united i Piramh la-t week. niarnaire with Kliiott -M arlovv, Sept. lltta of Warrington, 1 here as born to he one ch i 1 1 relative tiere sundav.

a son named Ray, ho led hi. About lorty our voiimr called mid im the loilow nor January the Anriie the j-th. it Peiiiir her er was pro-Hated with sicklies-, iron, titteeiith birt.4d.iv. Thev entertained vvhicti -he never recovered, an-tlrom "When on a i-it to Iowa. Mr.

K. Ial ton. i Luray, Russeil county, Kaw-a-caiied at the laboratory oi A lie- to show th' ii piv to ii-a I -y van. a ti. I.

Van I li. iicf Ui Pa--. i I.T. i.ad I 'i -1 i Pa. his six-year-old boy, lit beetl saved by 1 i a I li be 1 a i 11 Arrested on a CLarje of Assault With Intent to Ccn Murder.

i rt a i vv a i re. 1 1 I the co i. I Remedy, it having cured him I a very severe attack ot croup. Mr I'aiton j-cert a i iiat 11 sav 1, i- lib' aid l- fi; a-l ic in hi- the remedy. 1 'or saie by C.

iuiiriey. dn.ir-ir.st. 7u. 1 W- have I nature an pr. to -nit 1 I I at th- Rp 1 11 I 1 1 lit.

I P- 1. li. ton, Ir.d. which -tie wa- a irreat until death released her trom Sue was converted to at thet arlv ae of and united with the theiu-elve- with mu-ie and social irame-. J.

W. wen will commence a protract. -d ineetitiir the M. K. church Sunday niirht.

1 'ec. edne-day. Nov. was the day bv our school teacher lortue Kuhn closed hi- revival lat ty i a i i last i.ii'ht on I he ch-i 1 si- a and battery nt commit murder. a t.ch? cii ac 11, 1, la-t i.icht.

in which Lul" Ri, -bury era. on he a 1,, I i ly i -a 1 rv in a i-iiii'-ai rn- odi-t lip, -cpal Church, but removed to Now 1- your I- 1 I- at Ric P-1; -i 1-top Ind. ana. 1 with bli-. your hoii-1 i re Sp re, 1 lo- are read another community alterward l.ini.

a ire i a ,,11.1,1,10,1, 'it 01 ra nt ot apoicon which lioi-t tin united it tne Society of Friend-, she li.aihlaine.l her faith the reiiirioii and fidelity to inu to the close lite, and said to her si-ter 111 VmencHii and accord iior'iV at n. ouite a p.uiiil er ot the patron ami nearly six week-. 1:1 acce--p he church. He 1- at Jetb nv iIh- thi- a the mil, i-ter in a protracted meetinc. The lileetlhC- at the M.

11. church, in thi- place, are yet in jT'-cre-s and a creat deai of inlere-t is beinc manifested. Thevwi'i continue 1 ndell liitel v. s. Cnri5tmas Gifts At i I -a 1 i 1 low rocker-, p.

1. -1, all the latest and hand-' Pendleton. citizens H. lie tious-, vv in-n near tiie eni. "i vv ui soon i-e at and Fv the u-e of rope and puUt-ys and rest." Father, mother and three are ieit lo mourn her ileum.

Miiton, li-: Friday on a visit and the Hs-istance of a lot of men and boy Largest Ever Enoxn. The -tock of rockers at Kee-linc- Ric ria 1 Tic- 1 reen r. 1, 1 1 a 1 pan tnrouci. orcan. an thai they Collie to -1, 1 ith know 1.0 i-a- them tc a p.

but th-'. hat b-tter turn their att-ntion and su j.j l.t-i patron- h-re, tun, i-h en. n.cti Ca- th-se'iooj lenses ot til'- th" i no be at ih- IX- For a sore throat there is ip'thinc better than a liatihe! ban. lac- dampened with Chamberlain's pain Balm. It wiii nearly ai wav eir-ct a cure me to -I t- tin, This rent is rt'so t- to attend a the pole as soon placed in position.

C. i. (tarred moved back to (ireen- and the stars and r.pe-were inc lieid ia-t Wodne-iav. in the air. It vv a- HlilUMt.c to see the Mr-.

I'r. iind rs. rank i.ar- eariii stness vf the little boy and irirls riff, went to Linw oo i ia-t vv hen he teacher cave he com n. utid for to take Thank-civ inc. and not re- three cheers tor the Ilac.

The rest of turn until Tue-day. the evenit.c was taken up with music Ira Kemiai! tn.ivd the and literary exercises. Instrumental larm. ad loiniiK town, to near IVndie- music as rendered by Clinton Van-tor, last Friday. duvn.

violinist: Charles Smith, orirah- llider 11. W. HHniiiiond. of An derson. F.ltle Thomas, guitar: Claude Pat-is holding a of meetings at the tersn.

cuitar: F.dua MoCormack. iruitar. The Modern Mother Ha- found that hT little ones are improved more hy the pleasant lax.ti syrup of Fie-, vv hen in need of the laxative of a centle remedy than by any other, ami that it more acceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it bene-tits them. The creat remedy.

Syrup i Fics. is manufactured by the California F'lc Svrup only. decTml. i 1 1.. pavinc I ca- ami burnii I ,.1 It.

1 ii an.i ood ale on- dollar a month ca- I. ill by a drum oi Ma. left, the tinner. ill pi-a-ey ou in Furniture, and prices alwavs con-i lered.al th- Hij urniture t-ture, Pemlieton. i ia-s blow ers tieavy calf slipper, at Iee Tliavt-r's.

manv severe ca-e-. Si-cent for sale hv M. C. (iuiciey, the druccist. ilecTiiil warm lln-1 Ru-kl- Ar-tic Men's Overshoes lor l'rt.

at Lee C. I haver-. Christian church here; commenced last Sop.irs and declamations by Bertha Fort, i Friday incut, and ill continue over Tula Staley, Claude I'ubank. Howard! See those new lounces and couches at next sundav. i Fit tcher, H.

Ruckley, Jessie Smith, 1 I-ee Thayer's. The Ric Furniture store. Pendleton, Sam- as others are tor fl.Vt and for Christinas presents. dcTiJ.

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