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THE BEST LIKE TO GiHCIHNAT! A3Q THE SOUTH.THE DIRECT LIKE TO\ MICHIGAN RESORTS. |A TRAINS EVERY DAY TO v4»ggAN BESOBTSjMackinaw, I’etoskcy, Omcna, Bay Port, ME CIcrac Huronia Beach, Sauft St. Masattorneys and witnesses in all kinds of coarse and intemperate language. As far as these “carders” of the public prints are concerned, their abuse of the jury will make many friends for it. A resort to abusive language is always proof that the one using such language has no real arguments to offer. The truth has not yet been told about the Hinshaw murder. While we are not sure that I-Iinshaw killed his wife we arc of the opinion that he knows more about the murder than he has yet told.Additional Local.I. L. 1»ai.i)wi n. D. TEAit Va11in;.;ton 'tr.’ct. cor.MerUiinThe looresYille Gnida.OSmcverO. r'. ItooxiuYs Store. -6 FUSLISHEO EVERY FRIDAY. -if r-i' is si s.'.fl.aUirA l-lrfflS»:ill 50Bi:;:t::t’.c;;tions tow\lt;; :: :;tor .-mlt;: rui',a.;lt;T.M INi'iA.V.V. irti-'.e:ill ;you to renc they have to say in the col :ms of thM31ilo White of Gasburg died of uphold fever. Wednesday morning-A week front next Sunday will be quarterly mccituix at the 31. P. ; .mreh.David Fugleman is niilieted with a vcrv sore thumb, tile result of running a thorn into it.Emmett Dolen was admitted to the 3Iorgan county bar, Tttcsday.on motion of ,J. M. Pishop.The new pastor. Rev. Ensnimgcr, of the 31. P. church has removed hen? and will occupy the parsouage.31rs. Albert Mendenhall of West Xfv. ton is here attending her dan gh-ter. Mrs, F. j. Eindley wlio is sick.Mi. .k 11. RayiDs* mother. 31 rs. t.ox. sail si--tvi'. of Centre Yal-•y visited ?drs. Uayii.s Thursday.Postmaster Day ho; is the .orner f a tine b! vj horw. pTh1 -t :y it..mo of rights wit it nr wife and familv.lt;•. .. Mr. Wilson of Putman county,!Tito enrom.nnt of toe Moorcsviile j school For tiie first month was: j Males Ilf.’, remaps ]()•.!. It will be j noticed the boys ouiaun: ben.d t!ie ] g'.ris wkh.-h i s .-oruc'.hing uuusual. ! ! have 1* :t •.:• t the Stock of Roots ; '.r.-'.s oi i P. Thump-i;i M. p. ’*• r at a prire that 1 can ami will yiv.; you rom-e grr.af bargains in '■): \ :■ and Roots. G. R. hcru-rgs. IThe silver doliar jtaid to be worth only fifty cents, taken for . ne hundred cents on subscription at this office. If you have not got the silver dollar don’t try to get along without the fStrm. bring us a load of woodThe Mpv. 1; League state cor.- • veutiou is being he'd at Evansville j this week and will last over Sunday, j 3IPs Florence Thompson and 3Ir. I l.uda Taylor attended from here as delegate-:.: t,lget 1Now is the time of year for oys-vis. You can gel delicious ones at Taggarts rerluaraiH, by the pint, quart or i.i larger quanities. iie Is alsfc proparor.l to furnish you oyster stews a:i'l iumu) on short notice.We would like to h.ave a correspondent from each of the sur-r.nmch'ng towns. We will furnish a copy of this paper free to all correspondents and will also pay the postage on the correspondence. Resides this we will allow a liberal commission on all new subscribers obtained- Rut correspondence, to be of any value to us. must be regular. That is it must be sent in every week. If the correspondents are not willing to furnish something every week we do not want them to furnish anything. \Yre do not want much every week. Four or five items every week will be useful to us. A whole column sent in every three or four weeks is of no use to us. Make your correspondence regular, or do not undertake it. We have one correspondent who is a modei one. That is the Madison Township correspondent.The verdict of the jury in the Hinshaw case fails to meet the approval of the News and the Sentinel of Indianapolis. These two papers, especially the Sen tincl, take up several columns of valuable editorial space, in viewing the evidence and condemning the verdict. And in addition, the two papers mentioned have opened their columns to a perfect flood of “cards’ from Hinshaw’s friends, who denounce the jury and the state’s31is -Minnie Hardwick and 31r. Virgil 3Ioon of Indianapolis visited 31 rs. Pearl Rang of Erookiyn last Sunday and also called on friends here in 3Iooresvilic. The trip was made on bicycles.The eight o'clock morning train to. and the hue evening train from • Indianapolis has been taken off the j L A Y. R. R. A slight change has ] also been made in the time of the j other trains. Seethe new time table j 3Ir. W. A. Cox, the cast cud! grocery man, received a telegram j Wednesday morning announcing the j sudden death of his father at Wins- ! ton. Forth Carolina. 3Ir. Cox left ] for Winston on the Wednesday i morning train. ]The degree team of the Odd Fellows, and several other members from here went to Trafalgar. Wed-sdy to assist in the dedication of new lodge hall there that day. The pariv returned, Thursday morning. About thirty persons went.The reception given to the new minister and his wife at the church last Friday night was well attended. The Epworth League had charge ofa veryenjoyed by those present.ol cake :Ilefresh-You can earn £5 each day “giving”hold article away. New plan of work, making experience unnecessary and success certain for either sex in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Melrose M’f’g.'Co. 19*2 Melrose Park, III. 11-1
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Mooresville Guide

Mooresville, Indiana, US

Fri, Oct 11, 1895

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