Danville Hendricks County Union (Newspaper) - June 30, 1881, Danville, Indiana NO 22. DANVILLE, JUNE 30,1881. PER FOURTH OF TEN DAYS the of Hendricks county our stock of goods at greatly and will during the ten days offer all and Linen Coats and other Linen the time to supply whatever may need line at a 6c EXTRAORDINARY OFFER Reduce My Large Stock of I Will Fice DOUBLE KEED Five ANP BOOK FOR 00, CASH, Will Sell AMD is only a sample of the great bargains I ani You are invited to call and examine mv large stock AND I am at from to less than you can buy the of goods 22 North Pennsylvania SHOE SIDE PUBLIC BRICK -i - - - Ibe comet full is the for a sliee of your artillery Hot weather has apples are our Fourth of July festival to-morrow fireworks for the Fourth have Bettie Towles is visiting relatives in house in town should be decorated festivities will wind up with a grand Smith has built an upper story on his hack load of went to White Lick the lawn festival in the court house yard to-morrow west well in the court house yard has been put in running fail to see the Great National Museum next Saturday and James of is visiting her Mrs. J. M. all who decorate their dwellings and business houses brick masons are at work on new block and the walk begin to no. H. Craig with his Museum of Curiosities and Female Band is a two weeks visit at home Rhoda Darnall returned to Martinsville last has been a very busy week among the farm era and consequently dull in boys are all in the % the there some in Danville progressive enough to start the bicycle business National Museum will exhibit in Danville on Saturday and Monday the 2nd and 4th, P. of our old railroad has been attending court here this commissioners have purchased a lawn mower for the court house and Eldridge is fail to see next Monday night the Electric light climb a greased pole for a dressed Wilson visited relatives at Brownsburg the latter part of last returning home on the mastodon will be one of the attractions on the Don't fail to see Henry Henson and of are spending a few days in town at Mr. J. O. G. South and his bride after spending a week in left for their home in Indianapolis will be an excursion oyer the Bee Line next Tuesday to Niagara Cleveland and is rather bad on the boys that the night of the third comes on for it is then they generally take their Gregory and two of Plainfield's were on grand dress parade on our streets Grace Jewell lefl Friday last for her home in after a few weeks pleasant visit among friends spray from the street falls the rain of upon the good and bad it falls for those who and Mrs. Beed and two of the Sabbath in Danville it the of ReT. J. C. is in progress on tie sew extension of past the Peerless Mills and along the west side of the South the kindness of Luther we are to look orer two City Enterprise and The old friend W. of dropped in on us He lefl his measure for dollar a to AlBe Be Delbert to Ua May Smith G. the well known contractor and is superintending the brick work on the Crabb Parker's new mansion west of town party of some twelve or more the Cleveland and Erie excursion last They were gone two nights and a day and report an immense the old charade and masquerade suits that have been worn in Danville for the last half century are being overhauled and patched for the grand mask parade White and family leave to-night for a few They will be accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. The Doctor leaves his practice in the hands of Dr. W. R. Craven's popular goes to Indianapolis soon to take a position in a well known clothing house As a Joe is wool and a yard a six trip throughout H. National Museum combination has returned to Danville and will exhibit two days Saturday and Monday the 2nd and 4th. Will a rising young attorney of and who has been teaching at that came home last Friday on a visit to their Mr. and J. C. a nocturnal feline soiree has been unlawfully disturbed in the last week by amateur with more zeal perching on the back yard fence to the A. D. Hamrick and Miss Mary of Putnam have been spending a few days in visiting in the families of Mr. L. M. Campbell and Dr. L. H. township is coming en masse to our grand celebration The Plainfield folks say they can furn ish one-half of the 1,000 If that is the caae we can have a chorus of two Brown received his sentence When asked if he had anything to he arose and complimented Sheriff Emmons on his gentlemanly treatment of prisoners and the of his services at the Methodist E. Church on evening next will be appropriate to the anniversary of American An original poem by the Dr. J. C. Reedt and suitable music by the have received the Benton County Review with the name of our old Thomas F. flying at the head of its The Review is a seven column neat and wish it all manner of young ladies of the M. E. Church will give a lawn fete iu court house yard to-morrow Ice cream and cake will be Everybody cordially If rain interferes the fete will be held in the M. E. A. County started last Monday with a squad of men to locate the route for a new coal railroad which is to run from Cataract in Owen county to This road will run through the southern part of Hendricks Lewis spent Friday and Saturday of last week in town delivering free lectures to the boys on the advantages and of the great He takes a position next week as traveling salesman for an agricultural in merchant J. McPhetridge starts for the east next Tuesday for the purpose of completing his education in the art of Ho to return in the fall a eastern cutter prepared to cut the best of garments in the beet of Saturday Charley Howell in the alley near his house a For a while it was thought that an discovery had been bat lator it transpired that the homed escaped from Miss to whom it had been sent from C. of C. of are canvassing and taking some fine and taking 4'grieat The work at by Mr. Ed. diows no little skill D. W. liM OS some of the filled heads of the Folta that we have ever The large and well filled heads will go far towards bringing the to an average notwithstanding the thinness on the W. T. of the State spent last Friday and Saturday visiting the Normal school and remained in town over His impressions of the school and Danville are given to our readers in another The goes to next year as principal of the academy at that of which Gov. Foster is a R. McClelland's stock of supplies is not equaled by any establishment of the kind in the We hear of no funerals being delayed on account of his not having the proper sites or kinds of coffins in As a funeral director there is nothing about the business that Will does not and certainly nothing that he does not do applied for and copy right on invented by the Danville correspondent of the Plainfield for the use of all female fourth of July orators throughout the United States honor to 'the female war in whose spreading like a parasol of beauty flopped and fanned away all the clouds of war 1" young of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society gave a pleasant little social at the M. E. Church last Friday The exercises consisted of music and a after which those present abandoned themselves to a genuine good The young branch of the society has just recently been organized in this place and is growing in strength and Florence one of Danville's most worthy young who left us a few weeks ago for has secured a pleasant situation in the Her Miss has also been for the third time in the same Their friends will be glad to learn of their Miss Florence bad taught the past two years in Morgan county where she endeared herself to both patrons and of following is a list of pupils not absent or tardy during school beginning April 11th, and ending June 24, 1S8I: Lydia A. Louie John Lettie Emma Alba Gertie Jennie Lillie Ragan and Bessie C. June 24, Barnett says that since Jessup has paid off his forged notes he supposes that will be the end of the matter and that there will be no prosecutions against But we are informed by proper authorities that tke paying off the notes will have no in stopping the process of the and that the cases against Jessup will be prosecuted to judgement the same as other state Vod Trimmings to full and complete stock and than the all the popular elegant Assortment H. AND Toilet OLD Side Public - - IT STANDS AT THE Lp Mil Kancy J. at the of her Aaron June 25, of McKinley was born in Clarke in 1S06, and moved to this place in 1825 with her father's In 1827 she married Wesley McKinley from which union sprang six three of whom survive The deceased had been a widow over forty She joined the M. E. Church in Kentucky when quite and was one of the seven charter members of in this Her John first settled on the now owned by Tilghman on Mill then a dense The funeral services were conducted by J. C. Reed at Mr. Hart's residence where she had made her home for the last ten 24th at ion of Wyatt and The remains were brought to Monday services at conducted by W. The burial took place at Mill creek near old This child was the only only to thanks to their many for the kindness and sympathy shown in their sad is the has fewer is the lightest uses a large self threading has a self setting need has a high durability is an a is for fivo } has the best attachments SEE is the best and most simple at the office East Side or E. J. to Yancy Will keep on hand a full line of West Side Public