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   Danville Hendricks County Union (Newspaper) - July 22, 1880, Danville, Indiana                                y T n - NO 25.  22,1880.  PER By le Boots and a Job Lot VESTS AT SIDE PUBLIC in Companies - ( r on Bags Prime Rio 15 to 20c. 10 Cases Gloes 8ic.  3 New Gunpowder Cases Pine Cases Columbia Hiver 20c. 3 Cases Fresh 10 Per FISH AT and see TEA AND GROCERY Iron book ville this all Normal next exceedingly i fine lots pf dar at Central go read the correspondence 2'"  the rally at County Mescal Society an session last a number of our attended the old Salem Keunion Inst begin to appreciate the location of our town as a summer corrected figures make tlie population of Danville 1,015, an oi 600 since 1870.  heavy accompanied by thunder and vivid lightning visited us laat Monday agent for K. L. Polk canvassing for a State and Business wood cute of Gti Porter in the papers do great He is weather for the days has been cool and a relief from A brief article in tbe to criticise there were three number of the pioneers of the county were greatly disappointed at not meeting Rev. Joseph Tarkington at the Salem butcher shop and belonging to the Marsh were of last Joseph purchasing disreputable from the country up before for trial last The young man was bound over to has a population of 307 300; 607. The enumerators did not report the towns separately in all They should have done Furnas brought to our fine specimens of the Blood Good and also some of the Osborne The trees of the the Doctor are there be no interference ftt all in political meetings held by either disturbance in the halls of the court house during meetings of all should be promptly checked by the town received a note yesterday from John M. one of our subscribers in Ripley saying that living near took strychnine Thursday which he died next rare bird was eecn on our streets this namely a Hancock We understand that some of our Democratic friends have taken him under their and be will isoon address the public in behalf of the Glad of it. The Democrats are badly in need of home have of why the graduating classes at the Normal go to Indianapolis for their music and their know that Danville bw and good printing and we believe that our yoang friends could do just as if not by home G. of has a new and very grain we had of last It is by elevated drives and the bins are high enough to load the cars It well for that a house is badly needed .in Mr. L. b buying 1,000 bushels per concerts of Prof. Heine at the Court House last nights were not well Their merits were fine and they deserved large Prof. Heine is a genius in and can any with His wife and blind and Miss Rittenhouse are all masters of their Our citizens who did missed a rare John S. of Los had been visiting here some two when on last Sunday evening he concluded to capture one of He accordingly did selecting as the Miss Frankie and the couple were duly married at the residence of Mr. John Rev. G. P. Peale They will make their home The wishes them the full fruition of their new large orchestra is being organized to assist in the music at State Sunday School Persons coming from abroad are requested to bring and join the orchestral The music will be under the direction of Prof. C. of assisted by W. A. Ohio j J. A J. H. W. T. J. H. South C. C. severe smash up occurred on the Vandalia road last Thursday morning at North five miles south of this The early train was passing at the rate of forty miles per and the Nick a switch was and immediately applied the air but was unable to prevent serious The postal express car and baggage cars were smashed up and piled up in an almost indiscriminate mass. The regular passenger coaches and sleepers were injured but A tramp stealing a ride on the postal car wiTs ' The engineer bad one leg badly and Mr. Hollen the Adams was badly ' The cause of the accident seems to be that a sleepy switchman set the switch wrong just before the passenger train commencement at the Normal are and the young man and the maiden are busy in the preparation The merchant tailor plies his work day and night thai the graduating suit of the young who is soon to stand before the listening multitude and say his piece and then go forth to carry the world on his may be in style and fitting The busy sewing machine of the rattles away with stitch upon that the maiden fair may shine forth in gay attire as she appears in public on the The anxious mother and the fond are preparing tor the with expectations their parental hearts swell with pride as they think of their son or daughter receiving from the coveted Commencement season is a happy time to students and their May it be enjoyed to the fullest extent by must have been the as Ed. the former editor of the Democrat use to call who presided over the editorial page of that two weeks when that wonderful criticism on the It was that we had used knows It seems that the above mentioned smarting under a playful criticism of ours on his wonderful predicting Garfield's determined td find something against and looking through our files he discovered in the number issued on the 1st day of last the above It was a local item all of which read as is some faint talk of orange blossoms in certain directions about nobody knows what a The aforesaid b. b. had didn't he Sharp The above in the connection meant just what we wanted it to mean and was written with quotation bat through the fault of the printer and reader they were left Bat when a man is hard for a a typographical well as anything s have a very one already Call and get it. It is done up in the of the what about those gravel roads that there was so talk about when the mud was Talk on that subject has quieted The reasons are the dirt roads are good and travel is excellent and the people are adopting the philosophy of the man who when it rained he could fix his leaky roof and when it was not raining he did not need to have it the farmers are very busy and it is time to do such We hope however that the matter will not be permitted to go by but that the two new companies formed will put their roads through this will help Danville more than these Walter of in Jim of Indianapolis was in town the first of the Lou McPhetridge and Miss Florence Powell at last M. J. of was in attendance at the Medical Minnie of is visiting the family of Rev. 11. L. who is attending school at spent a few days at home Todd and master Harry of Garden are visiting relatives and Mrs. Shaw returned to their home in Vevay after a pleasant visit of ten days in and Mrs. George Harding and their frisky little son are visiting at David Gibson and her little of are stopping at the Laureate House this J. the buggy was in Danville this Dave has to Lan C. of came over to spend with his who are visiting Minerva Steele and son of are visiting in the family of Dr. H. G. W. A. and Rev. G. W. of were visiting Presiding Elder Colvin M. A. Walker and of have come to our town to keep cool during the heated H. F. of called on us this week and left his professional card for the See it on first Milton Henton and Uncle Jesse Matlock attended the old Salem reunion last and met several of the wife of Rev. A. Fitz of is visiting her Mrs. C. A. Her Geraldine and were glad to receive a friendly call from Dr. of last We knew him years at school and studied with him the first lessons in Algebra under old Prof. Tlie doctor is a clever fellow and we like well all save his S. E. the music teacher at the enjoys the reputation of being one of the best teachers in the At where she has been teaching for almost three she has a large class of scholars who are improving The people of Plainfield appreciate her and say she has the musical profession in that Miss Young b in every respect a and all the praise awarded her by those with whom she is July 21.  Steers to Prime botcher and lbs to 100 lbs and 2 aew red 93Ue aaw red 92e 2 aew red 86e half SSMe 2 Whita 39e So. 3 Hendricks where the Highes Market Price is and Your Exchange it for Dry Goods at the market and - - - - INDIAN promptly attended J. Harlan Nitrons in up 7-13  D. PHYSICIAN and Attorneys ai e over Pose and work 2\otary Public and Collecting lo the practic ard belore ot tlie and also in Court of this and 2-1  Qharles AT - in the of Hendricks and ad joining nnd the Supreme Court u the north side Public OF Ind County title to than of tbv teal ci iu 1 the British Amer can. of and the old trica THE OHIO of Lo organized in 1848.  Ind has on hands and other Tomb In auy on N tx Spectacles Jk Side all executed  

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