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KOKOMO OAZETTE TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY EVENINEJ. NOVEMBER 2. 1S87..7IN1»PERSONAL MENTION.RrnDELi. bbonI. L. MNLIY,Rev. R. H. Pelton, of Evansville, isin the city.Mrs Geo. Sands visited friends inWabash to-day.Mrs. J. W. Bruner is visiting inWabash this week.Mrs. Sam Waggaman is visiting inWabash this week.EveryOne Knows It!And 110 one shall be allowed to forget thatO. S. Gilbert, of I^ogansport, wasin the city Tuesday.Is the place to get strictly first-class good*W. S. Wood is visiting relatives atTroy, Ohio, aud vicinity.mm- •A**#at Trenton Rock pricesGeo. Landon went to Indianapolison business this afternoon.Freeman Cooper had business calling him to Marion Tuesday.We have made arrangementsGroceriesE. E. Stoner of Greentield, Ind., with the largest ond best Cloak.; Fruits, Meats, fresh and cured, and everywas a visitor here Tuesday.J. J.~ Lockwood is circulating in House in New York to show their!thing usually found in atMuncieand Anderson to-day.Absolutely Pure.J. M. I^each is attending to revenuebusiness at Logansport to-day.Thi» Powder never varlee. A marvel ofW. P. Jones, a prominent WabashImerchant, spent Tuesday here.Mrs. Jas. B. Parker went to Indi-pmity , ei renicth and whoSeeomeneM. More economical than the ordinary kinds, aDdeannot be sold in competition with the mui-i .... • •made of low test, abort weight, alum or auapollS this morning OD a Visit.phosphate powder*. Sold only In cans. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall Bt., N. Y.W. R. Mclntire, wife and sister, olTipton, visited friends here Tuesday.ALCTIONKHIt —I will crydesiring my service.JAMES W {49m6 d-MonATue«]sales for thoseEeHAVEN.A. B. Walker went to Tipton thisafternoon to do some missionaryKOOI IM. AMI 4-1 TI I KIVi..workEd. A. Moore had business in In-at our store onHAYDEN II. EAYBUKNIs prepared at all times to do your work indianapolis to-day demanding his attention.*Geo. W. McKinsey had business inRoofing and GutteringIndian p lis demanding his attentionto-daj.as he makes a Specialty of this kind ofwork. Also manufacturesMrs. M. R. Williams aud childrenhave gone to their former home,flie Jackson Ventilator.i Akron, O., for a visit.amMrs. W. S. Frazee, of Frankfort, isNOV. 3rd AND 4th.At McNikl ASide.AKNETT’8 store. West iu the visiting her son Dave Fra-42m6zee on Indiana avenue.»Col. R. T. Smiley, of Carrolton,ani am x rs.Mo., the eminent temperance advo-OPERA HOUSE.cate, was in the city to-day. He willlecture here some time in December.This will be the best opportunitythisseasontoaThursday, Eve. Nov.IMrs. D. T. Reiif, who had a longsiege of typhoid fever and was appa-handsome Wrap.AllthenewONE NIGHT ONLY.rently convalescent, has suffered a re- j things will be shown.I lapse aud is in a verv critical cotidi-1“The Barnum of Uncle Tomers.: tion-J. P. STETSON’SMrs. A. F. Armstrong went to Ii«-iORIGINAL, BIG, DOUBLE,dianapolis this morning to attend ameeting of the Board of Missions. SheUnciwill visit her daughter at Irvingtonbefore returning.Ruddell* *Ed Simmons returned from Michigan City to-dav where lie had goneTbe largest ami b**st Uncle Tom company ever organized. Giving a grand revival ofthe srreat moral drama a* it was originally played in nix acts. This is now done by uo other company.with a prisoner, lie reports seeingHawkins, Sloan, Hardy, Gilloo y,didn't notice Beecher East.Notice or Sale of Personal Property.butNotice is hereby given that the un-EVERY FEAT I* RE DOUBLE.Hawkins ho says i* employed in thedersigried will sell at public auction2 MIRTH CKOVOKISU TOpslXs.2 FI NNY MACKS,woolen mill department running aon the west side of tbe public square,knitting machine. He recognizedI Kokomo, Indiana, on Saturday, No-3_ BRASS BAN I S,2 ORlt; HEsTRAs.him when he went in but of coursevemberS, 1887. between the hours ofwas not allowed to have any conver-10 o'clock a. m. and 2 p. m., the fol-2 IKI M MAJORS.Ursndem novel street parade on da* of performance at 4 o’clock * ver witnessed, exoie-Itlng a puck ol prtiuirm Siberian bhxMi bounds, trick donkey. K~a’s pony,and the two bands.No advance in prices. Reserve seats only JW) cents, on sale at Spivey’s three days in advance.sation with him. Giloply he says isilow ing described personal property1Enter* the lyitnn from nnknowucauses, at all seasons.Shatters th. Hener, Impairs iiigcstloii, andEnfeebles tlie Soscles.looking quite aged and feeble. HardyOne Springfield traction engine, one)is at work in the wood department.pringtield separator, 1 swingingmaking doors, shutters c.stacker, one four-wheel water tankand all belts and fixtures belongingWanted.to above machines: also two two-The Toledo, St. Louis Kansahorse wagons, one iron bob-sled, outIIAKiihll K ( 01,1,Citv Railroad want 200 laborersBuckeve bin ier, one mower, one hayOnly two week? morebetweenDecaturandFrank-rake, one harrow, two sets wagon har-fort, ongradingand ballastin?.that you can buy Wall Gangs wages $1.35 per day. Boardness, one corn planter, three break-ing-plows, two shovel plows, one Paper at reduced prices.$3.00 to $3.25 per week. Apply to H. *! corn shelter, one feed mili ami bolt,T. Porter, Bhitfton: or the foremanthree horses.BEST TONIC51 yldwl HAUHSTKll COI.E.at Decatur, Biuffton, Marion or Hoik KM s OF FALK.komo.fwl d s, tu thThreshing machinery will be soldQuickly *nd«o«ntb**br cores Mr la rln.n l ( hillssnd Fever*. For Intermittent Fevers, l.ax-sit tide, I.ark of Fnertt; y, it hiiA no eqol. Itblood, gHmnhrt— the ap-The Gazette Tribune.on three annual payments: balance*»nnch«« *nd purifies the _______petito^ and strenjrtbsns th« muscles and nerree It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or ETSince constination—o/f other tron medicine* doFatwib T J HiMarriage Licenses.i of property twelve month*. All notesKOKOMO. NOV. 2. 1H87.Marriage licenses have been issued ]to bear six per cent, interest from daysince our last report, as follows :Indian summer.John A. Graham to Emma Porter.of sale.SpkiNOFiKLn Engine ThrkhhkkCo.Chas. E. Boon to Mary E. Sturgeon.cUtRuddell Bros, great Uloak Baleam’l T. Hollingsworth to Sarah Newlin.J. B. Michenkh, Agent.John H. Havens to Alice Davis.Nov. 3d and 4fh.47UJames I. Shaw to Viola Cummin*.— .. V - • —The beautiful snow of the winter ofPW- * m IThe Pave Mint*r«. IThere were live fair aialeri, arid each badan Him—~ , MHXflLY, thm patriotic and scholarly( atbolic DiTine, of Ark anna# *aywI hav* n*ed Brown *n Iron Btttm with th« fraal-*** i#fact ion for Malaria and a* a piwvantiTa of Chili* and like di**ai**i, and trill always kaap it oil hand an a ready friend lt; ’«numa haa abn*a trade mark and rmmmd red hnas2**22202?* Take no other. MadeooljbjnHOWX CHKMICAL CO.. H ALTI HOftk MO.LABraa H and Booe—ate rul ami attractive «v#d-tflintng list of pnrmm for reripee information about eotns, etc., ciren iwty by all dealer* in medicine, ormailed to any add re** on rerejpt of 3c atamp.MiTNCir., I no.. Jan. 25, 1887.GroceryandProvisionStore can be had atthe lowest living prices.L. FINLEYSouth side grocer.NPIVKY BKOTHIKA.the Procession!FullTheir Platform:iEvorValue and Fair Dealing!mindful ofthemand.public’s deHave all theWholesomeEatables!andaeies the season affords. Lowestreasonable prices prevail.Callon them.SPIVEY BROS.OPERA HOUSE CORNER.For Sale.Nl 4R li A 14 I:H».A choice 100-acre farm, about all* ^ runder ciltivation: rich black noil:nearly 1,600 rods of tile ditch on theAckerZwisslerfarm ; also a good frame house, fairbarn and corn cribs, and other outbuildings: good orchard: sixty-fiveacres in wheat. Will sell for lessIn their n^w and handsome quarter*, invite attention to their increased facilitiesfor ca^r»T»^r to the demands ofthe hungry public. They ha\e removed theirthan it is worth.S. G. L a n f.Real Estate Agent, Rooms I and 2,STAR BAKERYCom stock Building, Kokomo.w5 d41-tfDarby* Proptiylartir Fluid.Use it in every sick room. Will keep theatmosphere pure and wholesome; removing all had odors from anv source.Will destroy alt Disease Germs,infection from,all Fevers, and all Contagious Dis-A N I)eases.RESTAURANT,The eminent physician, J. Marion Sims, M. D., New York, says: S“I am convinced that Prof. (Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is a most valuable disinfectant.”hoeNorthern National Bank. Toledo, lt;).,r iuih HIE I r*nit* ui me HquaTO ro Thf*side of Railroad street, half square north of public square, where they will te please* to receive the continued patron ate of alltheir old customers, and also make manynew acquaintances. Business same as he-fore, that is, bakery, confectionery, restau-V ice President rant and lunch. Square meals at all hours.having suffered for years with rheuru-1. M*.Min the Citv.atism and tried ail remedies knownto alleviate, says. Surprise Linimentm1Fresh oysters served in everv stvie. andsold by tl»e can or in bulk. Our trade mark: Bestcoflee in tbe citv.’87-'88 will fall on 5lt;M) new houses inNovember 7th is the last dav foiFlora would fain be a fashionable dam**:!Mr. Samuel Ueoil. a most reliableis the best remedy he has ever used.Fines! line of* Fancy (ioodiKokomo.paying fall installment of taxes.# It m ft ti 4 • w a « kJl h # I 4 iv.ixi -mm* \ %iI or |Scholar!v Susan's s»-lef-tion was ttookn:j farmer,living three mile.' east ofTry it at «lruggist*.d w# *#•i cHjaettiHh Cora ear^Hi DM»r^ lor gocd j Murine, having lontr aiiffereci fromtHTlIl tl u art! t i ri/i thnwin the city, including Wafers of everv ft*vor, Graham Gems, Kano Crackers of a kirnls, Richmond an*l InJinnaimlis craclerA ete ( ukok utt.1 IWiUtrv maJa t a A
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