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   Danville Hendricks County Republican (Newspaper) - January 24, 1889, Danville, Indiana                                of is the W the next thirty that sold at I at store tf Go and see the ladies in imported that sold I .at at at % ' 4 Attend the Japanese Tea the Christian Church next Mrs. Retta W. of r visited Helen pleasantly a her at Whist Tuesday attend the Chrutian Church wiU le treatise to a dainty lunch in Japanese girl costumes worn last night Mrs. Ed; and the Misses wire voted * W. of the in is now is the time to buy without the margin on Alt will close Out his overcoats of or of good on Please call or with us before it as our over of mg a series of at the Christian The meetings win for at least a Horace Greely sdd we suggest that who raises of K it vour money will be refunded by enjoyed by Cake and m the Tea Party with American jury in the case of Sanders vs. the Plainfield Gravel Road a for the fiSing damages at Mrt Sanders was allowed for his broken and the rest for the and The defendants talk of the and wound up The receipts door to The lighted Star least i i Mad Swre at E. of was in town and verson of dog in his About two months and a half ago a large dog wandered oyer there to be He bit and was then driven out He went is thought to have some weeks The bitten in ' so as we t. Dickey It and to Auditor and who are regular treated so shabbily he was only an has also come in for of bland and obsequious ion at its hands since his portion of President of L. road is most selfish and on which is the only thing compel L| be polite and just in spite of the post held at the Br's Saturday the following was of is just Step in the overcoats at cost If you ' a it to eat his own stuck it on the hasp that the door of mwt There was a large quantity of the and it had hardened in the morning in such a way as to hermetically seal the The lock was picked a Wilson wants to see the fellow that did it and caress him the the festivities Christmas and New Yeats were passed Mrs. Ben Harris deserves credit for not forgetting Grandma Grandma and Grandma now in former had met so often in the church She prepared them a dinner last Friday which will not soon be forgotten by for which she has their heartfelt thanks and well in the world is he who his dirty assiduities at the on the has his who takes his revenges by his from sundry in his line of business has the of a the they have been effective their The excitement in the neighborhood was but it has almost though every dog owner is keeping a close watch over his and Prompt Monday morning Dr. T. Wi Johnson made the startling discovery that his house had been entered during the night by a thief and a of goods The closet that opens into the had been and a fine satin a a new blanket and two or three coats and vests were a large On Wednesday morning the Doctor was looking over the daUy and noticed an article stating that a fellow named Williams had been arrested in the on while trying to sell some articles to a second-hand clothing The Doctor's suspicions were aroused and he boarded the bus then passing and went over to the Going to the iie found all his goods except a coat The theif was brought here yesterday and on indictment was to jail to await lus which wU come postmaster do hereby agree there shall be a mating Republican of ice called to meet in the on Feb. 14, itat ID A. ' proceed to vote for postmaster receive a men be to nominated as the Republican candidate for the office of postmaster under the Signed S. H. F. H. J. W. C. W. Martin R. B. lot 14 in in north to the town of ' G W Reichard and wife to D M lot 3 in in the original town of Baker and husband to Samuel S in Middle P Thomas quit to Isaac io acres in Clay G McHaffie and wife to A K Gilbert part lot 34 in the town of Poland and wife to Martin 36.38 acres in Middle deed of E 2 block 12 in the town of f 17$.  Casserly and wife claim to Thos Mahoney 20 acres in Brown deed of Samuel and quit claim to Josephus acres in Centre allie Pearcy et al to George A. Pearcy 28% acres in Middle B McCoun and wife to Wm F Hamrick 82.68 acres in Marion J Duckworth and wife to Amanda Hunt lands in Eel River Hayworth and wife to Samuel acres in ayworth et Harper E H Jacob A Terry 4'acres in Marion H Clark and to Alexander N Clark lot 44 and pt ot 43 in original town plat of Swain and wife to Ida i Leathers 20 in Umon tp Ellis and wife to W. inVaded his Ises last night r. reply to an from a to why we do not publish the St L. we say that we binnot tb declines to extend of the The Greencastle Banner scolds saying our people were not able to appreciate Prof. the great Ethiopian Tramp This is an outrage on truth and We gave him a good crowd and he left here with and an acquisition of fame that ought to have ensured him week's run in We are sorry to learn that the Great Traveler was in company Being a stranger in he could not expected to his associates with ' infallible the Banner man addressed him in native and twigged gin with and so pulled the wool over his wes ho allusion to the He is a tropica and all the dialects The au don't know who they are and wife to Jesse Tharp 81 acres in Washington tp A Marshall by to Sylvanus Mabe lots 10 and 11 in J Borme and husband to ob and Crews lands in Clay tp C Adams and husband quit daim to Eliza A Franklin all interest in lots 2, 3, 6 and part 5 also 3O acres in Middle tp for the sum of love and Mahoney and Martin Mahoney to Thos Rose 35.38 acres in Marion tp L Stokes and wife to Nathan H Kendall 20 acres music six ior on and after 2ist. ' good home for in For Information call on or address C E. 6 per cent money call on John T. Barnett Office over over Crabb 10 good office over Howell's Call Frank H. Bamhill elsewhere that he will begin to sell for cash on the 216t.' Those who bny goods for cash will get them all the It will be ter for all parties for neuralgia radically cures in i to removing the cause from never 75c. Sold by W. i 24 4 Brothers have ten buggies that they wish to close They purchased the stock lately owned by John Rowe and have a lot of jobs on hand will sell regardless of cost Call and see or acres land in Harper Jiear a town of 1500 within a mile and a quarter of a Well Will trade fer town or real this the For Ind. intelligent man a large ' Sample r H Hays to George H Stephenson 90acres anda fraction in Marion 80.  25. Total consideration of Lettera remaining unclaimed in the Danville 34th, 1889.  H R A Thos L Geo M James H James M 2 CZ John T and blow and Qse Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bern Claude B J N S A Thos Alva John Dan Wm Emire Mrs H Jane H Imposing of the largest and handsomest hotel buildings in the country is the one now under construction in an elegant tinted engraving of 17x23 in accompanies the Ihst number of the West Share Magazine as a The hotel is seven stoTies high and an entire block It has two stories of the remainder of brick and will cost upwards of It ia being erected by a stock composed of the meti of with special to the accommodation of touriste who visit that beautiful and city every The also contains a an a moth building and other structures in city It also contains valuable information about Pacific such as all tourists and intending settlers should index to the for 1888 an idea of the fund Bound volumes ue isent  

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