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   Danville Union (Newspaper) - November 5, 1874, Danville, Indiana                                PUBLISHED TERMS Copy three 50-  iix 1 00  copy one 2 00  1 29.  H. Price THE LARGEST BETTEll OF the Sost FAIR and SQUARE IN and h I with House the Y A the for synopsis of a phrenological several months Uie subject being then known to the examiner in has inherited his mother's nature the physical contour of his and the configuration of the tlie of his intellect have much in them of the gentle feminine fJe should be known as a quick his first are usually bis and if at time he docs hot act up to his first he finds in that if he had fired away at the first good he would looks after details could go into a large or an establishment where men and would soon be able to master the processes there carried He iii to plan or a in that plan he would group many oi the he would overlook the whole and would soon convince the mischievous thai his jeyes were on all sides of his cause he has special capacity for ing their and know who needed this labor filiar power bf elements of of to ion iu the ranks and uf that insti laying of tli the and and of able and him so of the benefactors him the highest of the of of as the - them House of was organized an act of the Indiana March 8th, 1867. The aud Mr. and were ami for 01ieni> W A TsT T 13 A- Immense Stock of Men's Kip fed State liad developed as Elder an capacity for jhe of The first Indiana House of from the StateJ were a hard set iu mostly old in crime and some of in years limn themselves to The taking them so would into an open which were j rapidly added other has for is able to under but many of express well he has | them really if he had been educated lor i years of was very thus for he would be able to | aud under stand up in Congress to-day would have Tho' questions with a half-dozen power of possessed Ainsworth tp retain bring utilize their iii the necessary on farm and about the finally to reform most of of them are now filling useful in the In to the difficulty tJie management of such a class was ihe great of organizing and controlling such an the necessary and 5ubordinatPS.aud procuring suitable It was a great tax on the and physical powers ot Mr. but he gave personal attention to all He has power enough to and as an army he would be rool in red-hot in zeal when necessary he can carry a level wilh a great deal of Ijj an as when his house were on or if there were a or a sudden he at once has I at command all the knowledge lie may have acquired relating to the and would not become so choked with or or rage as not to think quickly of the right thing to Me would have made a good lecturer in a medical IS much makes feel that he when and is truly sorry a family when ou It line nil Kip CiU Kip moral and preached on the otherwise labored night and day Tbr the success they are If he were a j or he might punish I would du it in such a way that 't would he did it for his | the Founded originally on 4 00 not mere anger or j the general of the would govern a school or j Jlaus at and wilh punishment than i the example He much kindness in his nature 1 form the mind of Mr. 2 he to hart men | has and no. jII 2 when thoroughly there 2 ' iji - from inflicting A- O O O 13 S W A the 5 OIA NT A 00 ' long as ho IST 1 E D has ceased lo be a he can bring authority down heavily lor buildings have and forbearance | the labor of the has been utilized 1 for various j The has grown up in the i thinking that certainty face of many and i is merry in the long two hundred and seventy while if it be will j and has if superiors down wrath on He i is a mail uf ninch and guEAT of 5325,000 of ore few of the Huce of character working upon an and lu The that in a j Thursday night was terribly to checi to the ed the wfl the entires across Ii cl and the least Headed and forth braye the salvation of portion of the - at limit of the burnt district on and going find losses and insurance to be as of the First Methodist valued at no The building was occupied by Samuel loss on personal property will not exceed furniture machinery aud no P. two frame no One of these buildings was occupied by T. Louis who lost all his household barely escaping with his life and the lives of his His loss is no business room and occupied by Loss on tenant's no the insured in proprietor of for yine and Walnut and on College losses not enumerated frame no total brick insured for iu the occupied by loss nu by Reuben 14Ss on on insured for in the German Mutual of In no S. Dr. and American Express J. building Banner for insured for in the of iu the and in the This block was occupied by the of Southard nothing saved insured for and in other R. under the National loss by fire and partially insured for in the of by Harry furniture loss on insured for in the of Hartford in the German aud iu a company not Ascertained part of on insured for in the of Slock insured for in the of Hartford insurance proverb that helps those who help was well paraphrased by a little fellow who into a fountain and was nearly Pale and dripping he was put to in the i and when the mother requested man to thank God for saving America s'pose God did save but then I held ou to the W. a Henry county who has been in returned home this aud in conversation with him on that it was the of well-informed citizens of that State that fully 100,tXK) people leave Kansas in of the ravages of the wife of president of chool in has aud they don't know a past or present part o' any of our farmers find that H. of brick i a grammar scho insured for ai in the N. and of whether is A A PP TA P PP V bv in ili and the most n n i hlJ t J of this He now extensive that has occurred in his of of Allemania of of The Voss block four store occupied i them Charles goods slone coal where to it. and North knew of a hog dying of groceries and where they could get insured for to the report of the At Office np brick southeast corner Publio Notarial business attended At tices in the Courts of Hendricks and counties and In the Supreme Court of the Office in vow north side G. comer Public Ind Patronage F. comer Public Ind ' T. For Carriages and Livery apply at the Street cars pass the dool every eight minutes for all of the st of and GoK always Repairing neatly promptly Ind. A lare Cl J. B. Ind. when 0:;ido Gas Office in new M. Physician attention given to and diseases of and Office ovet Bells west side Public at the heatl of of the largest for It a greater aud schools lion of the business section of the of the the j and many tine ayd ils is if Of course there were numerous due to his peculiar fitness for - ries afloat as to origin of the I peculiar a He took it at At nearly every one of whom and directed or suggested were made attributed it to 7- ^ j all that has been developed in and hut the most n done with what that is may be seen in the search failed to establish the truth ol the first and present | that convenient n Corner Publie Jt which is contained in the j closing paragraphs of this To I the ground i and in constantly ing usefulness an institution intrusted the instruction and Mr. the Methodist preacher who occupies the of was aroused among the and at time the fire was burning I he The testimony on this point is pretty and i two hundred and seventy of the worst on thought theory origin found boats of at Our iRr ices fine 18 thread 16 fine 14 thread II line Kip ft Sewed in a population of nearly two m i lions is no little achievement tor any and for a young and self-made I man of years it is almost a ' inai of moral force and vigor sind Ainsworth was boiu on the Ilth of 1S41, in St. 00 New where i parents were the highly 1 50 ted as tw 25 the usual lot of who struggle 1 OO in the of 00 no advantages of wealth or 00 Until was tbi I Sd f more to by observation auct - At 25 that age he Icn and entered 3 00; household of speedily burned 3 00 well known where be filled was at aNd goods and learn tbe Sixty will BOOTS jm place of years of this in which he bad at although he availed himself of what advantages of improving and private reading and him to seek a wider field both of work improvement lie obtained employment which enabled bim the to secure the - means of school during tlie and this for at the age of the St. teaching school the for ihe means to college the He thus the be possesses At the age of j ' December 23d, enlisted soldier iu the Sixth of J. Howard and Uli close of the time was lining from Aid on S the time the fire was first a stiff gale was iu the direction of ihe square and almost in the of an eye the whole factory aid the lumber stored in the vicinity vere iu whick quickly communicated with the buildings across the From Kimble Son's establishment the fire crossed the and without hindrance tip the entire square to the wind veered to at The flying were upon the roof of the Putnam of Vine and In a to was at the vast sea of and bt nients and hurled down in to be sp dozen places at and than was 1 human agency made ing but Divine them and deign to Interfere on Colonel side of fei a Fr m thence to the roofs of the fine row ol on the east of the tbe ing shingles had but a most the people the raging elements oped the and in an ing was left Of. them but sh to mark the locality In 1o' the the dwellings of 4lnosl'iiiiialtn<  to ' A Having formed a offer their ional services to ihe of and Office side public Dr. White's nearly opposite new school on Washington Apr. 2, insured for of and of boots and 13,500: insured for 11.000 and of New 682, as against in 1865, of Public the value of the school property of the State of Indiana is estimated 11,000.  not exceeding fully covered by Of this is of about eight Democrat records the bank not Spencer Jennings fully covered by | had his together with a load of burned in the streets of business block and j about two weeks It is loss on posed the hay was set fire by of 15,000, the latter a total one Mr. K. had time insured for in the of and in the of his and get them out of His with about 2,600 pounds of hay was totally business block and a house near bv narrowly no This building was occupied by the Boswell loss ou insured for and Phoenix of business loss no In this block there are offices aud including the 1). K. E. fraternity Sigma fraternity art the Mayors Smiley and W. E. Smith Ss Gordon's law offices will increase the losses on the losses arc as saloon no wholesale and loss on building and no carpenter loss no blacksmith no insured for in the North livery and sale stable occupied Mrs. loss on 12,000; on no three total 12.000V no losses on Washington street are as business block 1^000; for In the The building is occupied by G. dry goods for of Home of Kew WU for of Test has granted John convicted of blackmailing a new ou the ground that the evidence did not warrant the learn that burglars to effect an entrance into the residence of H. C. last but were frightened before doing any t h ti vel y haven't to split a little wood for their sit on the banks of the noble Wabash from early mom till and wait for the bass to gobble a dead Lafayette people are going to have fun They have filled the shoe track of ono of their girls wilh and when it freezes they'll have a skating the re-elected Sheriff Putnam is a nephew of Henry S. He was as a temperance Madison counly farmer raised acres of army this and expects a good profit on ton county farmer has 4,000 corn to yield an average or 240,000 in the It will be iu the of the watches Henry last weeki ivere found Hidden Indianapolis St. Louis rail road one mile east of last Two Charles now in jail in Terre Hapte a roan named last are implicated the this 206 have been K. F. Paper Bought and 3Iade ou nil Accessible aud Allowed Bj ' 18T4  trill pay the Market either OR at oar - - F A B invited to call and see as before Air all others w II find that we are goods at largest  

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