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this whole tocos! ouis, fifty feetBLACEFOAD COCSfF,C«»»J7 * A«|l4sllrMi«T»*Tlcket satctsitsl.it midnighttable quar-tho place. Id meat in-s end of oneropeks andhoArkansasre are prob-kipped thann the State, tyle of men the addition 10 am herd'I white bats iem the ap-, which they the originaliied each ani him. Weday, daring ten hunt, allFrom hereSd. Anthony* as Newton, in line tin til ordingly we at Newton City to visitider for but-►;ry is, along ton, if aoy-ir any other When we oa Smith got isaiog to the e could have at (he wild himself withgh the foot,ond toe and We at once a Ft Dodge, es, the near-on. On the wound was comfortoblf is and doingsati. As therona eharmc-be is able to ; home with diatant day. and 8ergt. as so kindly moat humaneFalo hunt, in f killed one,rith probably*i are thons*s truly beau* iriptions, but r must see for ntbony wenttag and tu aan antelope srs. This is resembling a i appearance, is afternoon, no longer, asthat requireda very email rkansaa river 1, in the ex* consists of ahe rest of the aod sides and are elegant—mattress, andret ’this hotelIs of two Hub-hetter provi* Sire of an ar-ration we re* an can not berof the FortHo hunt on English stjle,1 enjoy veryMiuuimovx, Oct. 22.Editor! T**eokafh—Perhaps a fewlines from this place may be of some Interest Co your many readers. Our first subject will be our county election, which was a perfect success, and a glorious Victory over the straight Democratic ticket, which Jackson nod his followers claimed could never he defeatedIn this county. We have proven In this election that Jackson it neither a prophet nor a son of a prophet.The anti’tallroad-tax-ticket, whlc they made fun of all through the campaign, elected the entire ticket, with the exception of Clerk of the Court, and had it not been for the Republican votes be procured he would also have been defeated. We have a Republican gain In our county over 1870 of about one hundred and fifty, which shows that Blackford will soon arise from her slumbers and lay the old Democracy In the gutter with Jackson as their leader.We bad at first, in our naw movement, some bread-and-butter men who wanted office, but when they found they could not get It, they turned to the loving cm* brace of Dr. Ransom and others of the Democracy, leaving us all the honorable men who are acting upon principle.George Rowel), the defeated candidate for Treasurer, stumped the county previous to the election, and said he was happy to inform the people that he would collect their taxes for the next two years. But we aro happy to inform Mr. Howell that he miU not collect our taxes for the next two years, and further than that, we are happy to inform him that he never will get the chance to collect our taxes.Dr. Ransom, he who aspires for Legislative honors, and took such an active part in the campaign, Is now wearing the longest face of any man in the county. We fear his qhance for the Legislature are forever gone up.The Commissioners on tne'Democrat ticket, H. Moon and Mr. McGrew. were so sure that they would he re-elected, that when they foundv that part of the ticket would be defeated, told the citi-sens that they were the men to defeat, and asked them why they did not try to defeat them. But, lot and behold, when the official returns was received they found that they hsd been defeated. And when they received the news defeat they Immediately. closed their gas pipes and lit out for home, to make preparations for their Salt River voyage, look out for Blackford In the November election. She will go for Grant and Wilson, or If she don’t she will dwindle their majority so small that It will go through the eye of a needle, as large numbers of men who voted for Hendricks, will support Grant In November.Jackson, Bonham and Ijaras, the brain of the Democracy, are about giving tip the ghost; they see plainly that their cause Is falling off, with nothing but defeat starring them In. their faces.. Tim.after some thing good to (moke, to give him a call.We were not permitted to visit the drug store of II. C. Nickles, on accountof Its being closed, but understand he is doiftg a good business. • ~We stepted into the dry goods store of Draguo Long, a fid found them busy dealing out their goods to their many customers. These gentlcnlen are doing a good business.Miss R. L. Wilson has started a millinery store, and we are Informed Is doing a good business.Take It all in all, Eaton is an exception of a town, and Delaware county may well be proud of Eaton, and rejoice when it reflects upon the time when U was first brought Into existence.Look41 OU* DJiLAIThe (One neverthis cootitr;into this buIt difflfeult 1Who Will clt;A CreiTo evory! club.TKACH £H S’ EXAMINATION,There will be a public examination of persons applying for teacher’s license, in the town of Wheeling, Delaware county, on Saturday, Nov. 2.« .Examination to . commence at 9 A. m. promptly. Lei teachers comepromptly with stationery.6. M. Todd, School Examiner! Delaware Co.One copy o Two cofdetThree cod! Your co pieFive copiei to the pe Ing fix ka Eight copflt; to the pei log nineEleven cop to the peIn g tweb Twenty-lb Ira copycl oli. ana!Let U• Tub Massachusetts Democratic and Liberal Committees have decided tosubstitute F. W. Bird in the place *ofCharles Sumneras candidate for Governor, Wm. L. Smith for Lieutenant Governor, in p!ace of M. Sterns, and Jesiah G. Abbot for Elector, in place of Mr. Bird.beand the gbeautiful tc«OTSe lt;»The New York Herallt;|- *hyg“second thought is sweeping^ ail Greeley props away.'thetheIfHoacb Greeley's motto is any man attempts to haul down American flag, bail him on spot.”“IfthetheSELMA REVIEW.BOZ,Editor.Selma, October 1872.—Some unregenerated heathen whose neck Is spoiling for hemp, la in the habit of stealing Norm Black’s meat about once a week. The said heathen had better keep a sharp lookout.—A new grocery store Is fa town this week. Do Ison .A Hoi but, proprietors.—There Is a great demand for more dwellings here at present; many bouses now contain two families. Some of our citiseus who are able should build houses to rent.iotas river is water meltedat of snow, ik.rented off byIrive the buf-i settlements.s Wailful.Buffalo.*9 EltcU ity 1*148*stums of tho I at the Sees.vs (ho follow-be ticket, for smoerat, has enant Gover-n, 330; for ijr, Republi Glover, Relay General,64; for Su-Instruction,for Reporter aek, Repub* he 8upreme lean, 1,503;Republican,uhliean, 533;let, Niblaek, id District,Third Die. ifftt, 1,328;Republican, tUiean, 790; Rep., 657; Republican, aer, Repub*■strict, Neff icti Saylor,■th District,BOYEBTOI,**We had the pleasure of paying a visit to the thriving village of Royerton last week. Here we found jevery thing lively and the peddle 'clever and Intelligent. We were shown over the town by Mr. Royer, the founder of the town, after whom It was named. We think It fortunate for tho people that they have such an enterprising man at their head. Mr. Royer Is a gentleman, and is a spied Id business man, and no doubt will make that place one of our best villages.We formed the acquaintance of Mr. Green, of the firm of Green A Garrard, dry goods dealers,and found him toMi young matt of promising ability. Thatfirm !• doing a good bdsineis, If we are any judge of appearances.Mr. Johnaonbangh la running a steam saw mill, and is having all the work he can do.. •Mr. Alltson Is successfully carrying on the blacksmith business.B. A!fry has commenced a stave factory which will be of great help to thetown. We are Informed that Mr. Alfry Is a good business man. aud no doubtbut what he will bo able to make hisbttslneso paj$Royer A Allison are' burning a Urge brick kiln, and are ready to famish brick to their customers as cheap ai.tbecheapest.We had a talk with Geo. Overshiner, the wagon maker, and found him to be mueh of agentieman.Tbit town has a beautiful new church —It belongs to th# Chrlstain denomination. They are also engaged at present finishing a nice brick school house,which adds greatly to the appearance of the town.Wo are informed that there has been six new dwellings built there during the summer, and they say next summer (hey will double that number.feoyerton is a business little town, and In a few years, If it continues, it will be one of our best In the county. Thst portion of Delaware county may be proud of its existence, for they will find a ready market dose at home, which will be convenient to them, and agreat help to the county.The pticDollar*. , single sol Otr* Da hoard, am prepared cent* extr To the f we will *e “The Offijaddition * To the f will tend I“The Acw or “Artin To the t wifi send 1 “The Acc!an. Will IS copies |premium*S.sa. The the remit! Whplace, the ton who * nee. Theof 3 00 ca 4‘The Alt;*o , nv- The for any o mad# to BOOS wilsubscribe commenci can atwa numbers1 cents. HOW TPost-ofllaon Philad order of 1 notes. ItbcfprocuiHBank non 89- Yiexpect on fer, wlllrAddr*A E. Cor. lt;tCUTIprice exci sued expv side Frietestahlishcfamily wiica, sixelt; It is (rated ♦3.00 per y success c Positively business lt;sers. A cl wanted tchome. 8 Exclusive The best full partiaddress. Foiknd, lt;—Hon. James Orr has been quite sick for the past few days of Billions fever.He Is better at the present writing.—John Simmons, a mo3t excellent citizen of this vicinity, Is seriously 111 of typhoid lever.—W. R, Botsfield has on exhibition at the drug store ot N.W.A L. R. Black,a sweet pumpkin which measures six feet in circumference and weighs one hundred andtwenty-eight pounds. In the language of a rustic female: “La sakes, what a pumpkin!—Mr.Ed ward Bj^wclihAs just finish- Il3k«w 1 ed painting L. It Black’s new resrdence. JMr. B. Is a splendid painter and lias plenty of work. He is a straight Republican, too.—M. W. H. ‘oore,'harness maker, has sold out here aud proposes to make Lo-gansport lib future home. Will is a splendid fellow and wherever he goes we hope success may crown every effort.—The following named teachers havebeen employed since our last Issue: J.Thomas Patrick, Ncr. 1; J. H. Jackson,No. 10; John Guthrie, No.9; Mollie Magee, No. 2; Wallace A. Cunningham No. 3; A. J. Weils, No. 5.—Our old German friend, Green wald* had a horse killed this week by a dutch hobble. Uncle Joe has a weakness tor that sort of a bobble, and says, “de hopple did not keel de boss. Depoyspe very Ticket, dey blays de fittie till fold-night still, unt do many pad works, unt dot boss vos kiit py a shudgement from de Lort. I haf de eflltence from beflendot dis Is so still.*9tency, me dimontsepilepsy or sexual Price, I The eel essay, cle successfu quencee lt;without Ielse or thout a moteffectual, matter \*himself cl19* T•very yot Sent, ui address, two poet i Also, Iprice BCeS-ly] IXThe onlyEATON.This town, situated on the FortWsyne, Muncle and Cincinnati Railroad, Is a business town, and from tho amount of business houses there, all of which dots a good business, we think It Is an excellent trading point We gave that town a abort visit last woek, and found busi-nsti brisk.We were not permitted to have any conversation with the members of the firm of Carter A Sons, on account of them being so busy, but the indications were that they are doing an extensive business.David Babb, dealer In dry goods, is holding forth to his many customers a fine difcplay of goods.Foorman A Bro., grocers, are doing a good bulsness. John Foorman Is a young man ot considerable business qualifications, and no (tyubt wins many friends among his customers.ADavid Brant has a large store, la Which may be found a general assortment of goods, such as kept in a general store. Mr. Brant la a gentleman in every particular, and t warm friend of the TRUasini.a8. Younce has a neat store, in which The totaljia a niee amovtment of dry goods andr Governor I groceries. Mr. Younce gave us a hearty an Inerme ] welcome, and after we had enjoyed asmoke from one of his best cigars we were compelled to leave. We would advise all those having a “hankering’9—John R. Scott has sold his farm in this township and bought another one hal f mile south of Parker, in Randolph county. He moved to his new home last week. We are sorry to loose John, hut trust that he will, by both precept and example, try to improve the morals of the denizens of “upper hog thief.99—The health of this community is tolerably good, with the exoeption of chilis and an occasional case of lever. The medical fraternity are not happy.—The farmers are busy gathering corn and apples. Of the fanner there is an abundant crop, of the latter we can not say as much, for we have not seen them, nor has any one else.—Doc Skiff and John Holbot still have it “nip and tuck on checkers, and both claim the championship.—General Storms, of Smithfield has“snakes in his boots, and is constantlycrying out in tones fail of pathos, “Ob, my Tom Hendricks!”—Henry Hamilton, late of “Ylrgin-u-e,” ke of the flaming proboscis, has just related for the 999th time since thebeginning of the campaign, how good he used to be to his niggers.—W. J. Moore, has (bout completed' his new residence in the west end-of the village. It makes a creditable appearance.INVOne Hon nest, wc One fine*I Ten lamU Vive gold Five gold♦I25eael Ten LodiSTSeaebm cHold) (In all; iGold ChaiWhole anAgentsWhM—What has become of the Sabbath Schools I Why don’t our good people take more interest in them ?—Black A Bro. have' enlarged their shops and propose to engage more extensively fn the manufacture of boggles, wagons, etc., than heretofore. They are enterprising boys and we wish them success. #Single TitlckeClrculat descript io other info tion. willAtl letter* MAIN Off!101 W. FPath. —Capt. Jake Miller has received his “commish” as Justioeof the Feace. Anybody wishing anything In his line can have it attended to with neatness anddespatch, “or words to that efifect.99ires tolew of Don to ktft eedhMtac1,060. The ketMteivedAs*—“Bos, our nomjU ytnme, Is the ntitne employed by Chariot Dickens, In His first literary effort, and was suggested to his mind by hearing a little boy with a cold in his head trying to call his brother Mose. He would jurarjably bring It out Bos.And hOpoaself tote fiLOVTO be ableByulaew dJ *LIYI
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