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TOWN AND NEIGHSUI 2HOOD. Everything was carried by Storm Jast Saturday. Sister of Mr. J. J. Watts is] visiting in Clay City . Snek Werhle, of Brazil, was in Clay City last Monday. too, J. Spears made a business, trip to Spencer, lash Monday. We received a healthy list of sub seribers from the Harrison mine this week. Thanks. J. W. Danhour is mentioned as a probable candidate for Tristee at the Republican ticket. The great majority of so-called cough cures do little more than im pair the digestive functions and, create bile. Ayer's Charry Pectoral, or the contrary, while it cures the gough, does not interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver The following question was sub mitted by a member of the ML. E. Suuinys school last Sabbath, and Dr. C1r. Wolf was appointed to give to answer next Sabbath: Was it possible for Caristio have yield ed do thej temptations of the devil?” The second period of the earth’s existence, which is to end with the going out of the sun's sight, will terminate in about 18,000,000 years. We speak of this matter in time so that our friends may have all their whores done up, and be square with the printer. We are reliably informed that our former fellow citizen, J. T. Back, stobtemplates re-entering the state far Wedded blits ab come time in the fear future. Here's luck to you, traternal brother, and may your happiness be lifelong and unmixed with sorrow Mr. E. Morier, senior member of the Morier Goal Mining Company) dropped in last Mayday evening, and subscribed for a friend. Mr. Morier informed us that they ex pect to reach coal by the middle of next week, and he is well pleased with the work done by Juhi Ches terfiehs. ‘The choir at the M. EL ehmreh rendered some splendid music last ! Kabbath morning and evening, Cap Cassey and Thomas Scott, of Coal City, came up to attend the Pocahontas festival, Iast Wednes das evening, and called at the Re porter office. Cap saye he intends visiting Clay City one of these days with a pocket full of shekels, and then he will shake hands with all of When heating me, juicy, fender bis olt fries, vat, Glat Loreen Meyers! new cal yaghel, or upper Mh street. Brazil Vemocral: William C Davie has moved his fiawily fran ie neighborhood of Clay City w Email. Harry Baker, of Worthington, with dn Chay Cty. bist weed Te will open wnitiber une bakery Tiere ip a short tine. We are told that: Michael Sehicte’ hay consented to make the race for Trustee provided here given the nomination . To the person of Mr. Bob Cauley, Lie Democrats of Harrison tan ship defeated ony of their very best onner Saturdey. The name of A. I. Pulkerson is mentioned in conllection with the nomination for township Trustive on the Republican thcket Aunt Mary Wine has rented her hotel to a gentleman from Minis, hind theehinge will probably take phase within few days. Amor Jean will ba candidate foe Assessor of [Parrisan township, ob ject to the decision of the approach ing Republican nominating conven tion. We is a good man, prayress, baldness, dandruff, and all digeages of one scalp, any falling of the bait eo be cured by using, Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re ceAver . Mr. Mr. Kaulde pays for two copies of the Reporter. One goes to his daughter Alma, in Ashboro, and the other to his son Sauttel, at Zif, Ti, Thatta. A new baby, of the Grover Clever land persuasion, is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson. You can hear Dave smile almost to the extreme portion of the township. The Sunday schools of this place are still increasing in numbers and interest. There were 120 in attend ance at the U. B. Church, last Sab bath, and 140 at the M. E. school. What objection could be urged against Geo. J. Kayser as a suitable candidate for Trustee of Harrison township? He is competent, hon orable, honest, and one of our very heat citizens. But he was beaten. Protracted meeting is in progress at the U. B. Church, and exercises are being held both afternoon and night. The attendance is very good, “and the interest is reported as being won the increase. The great majority of 20 called cough cures do little more than im pair the digestive functions and, create bile. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, on the contrary, while it cures the cough, does not interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. We are expecting a lively time in Clay City when the Normal school begins. Already we hear of private families who are making prepara tions to entertain students during their stay in our growing little city. Have. things just as comfortable about the house as you can—enay beds to sleep in and easy chairs to sit in. There is no space in waiting until we get into the grave before 0 are comfortable, if we can help Make the best of life. Las, Saturday was somewhat disagreeable, but notwithstanding this bet, the Democrata were busy as hees worst of the alay. One of our subsertlyrs say all was so desperate to Storey among the faithful that Ku vo was killed, Coaley fatally injured, and the Bartick consolutely duiblished. “The official vote will be found in Youlay's paper. The band boys will give an enter tainment at the Opera House next Saturday night, March 1st, for the purpose of procuring means for purchasing instruments. ‘The ex ercise will consist of good music, the laughable drama, From Punp, [kin Ridge,” and the side-splitting afterpiecy, Mamma’s Pet.” They should have rousing big audiencs. Admission genre. Children, 15 preuts. An exchange thus fuly describes the meaning of the term “tonal ‘feel tevprtise”. If you can think of any thing that can be done to beautify or build up your town, go and do it. Keep your capital at home; patron je home industries; help your merchants to sell more so they can eat cheaper ; always get your work done in your own town if possible; ‘subscribe and pay for the home paper, don't steal or borrow the sending of it. ‘Try the experiment. The every-day blessings that come to ua with such unfailing regularity are seldom appreciated until taken from us. Food, water, air, sunshine, health, and the thousands of good things wouc shared to us for our comfort and happiness are received and enjoyed by many as the dumb Urute accepts food at the hand of its owner. How numerous are the good things which our Heavenly father bestows upon his ungrateful people. Let us learn to appreciate our blessings, and give thanks to the kind Provider who so Uberally beatens them. While the country editor who writes most of his editorials with a pair of scissors, and fails to give credit on account of a rush of busi ness, may not be in good standing with first-class newspaper men, it gives the poor devil a chance to sneak forth from his den when pressed by hunger, and go in search of crawfish, tadpoles, spring greens, sassafras root, toad stools, May ap ples, turtle eggs, blackberries, wild grapes, persimmons, ground hogs, rabbits, and such other little lux uries and necessaries as his starving wife and children will relish. When, in the midst of life's hurry and worry, we meet a smiling face, it geome a perfect God-send, and we sometimes think, when gesing how much woe and suffering there is in the world, that if we would each of, us a mile more, life would be so much easier to live for all of us, for a fun ny face sweetens both outside and in both the owner and the beholder. The trouble with most of us is, that when we take the pains to smile, we feel, as a general thing, that we are doing it solely for somebody else's benefit, while, if we did but know it, it is “life and health and peace” to ourselves in many ways, ~
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Clay City Reporter

Clay City, Indiana, US

Fri, Feb 28, 1890

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