Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1897 — Page 4
THE DAILY LAN NEE TIMES, G R EE X CASTLE, INDIANA.
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LAKE BREEZES brlnft relief from (he swellerlnK heul ol the town or city. They raise yourspirltf and restore your energy. The greatest eonifort and pleasure In lake travel Is on one of the LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSPORTATION CO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS. failings between Chicago and Mackinac Island four times every week, at extremely low rates. The new steel steamship •‘Manitoo** Is a magnificent vessel, elegantly equipped with every comfort and convenience. Trl-weekly 'twixt Chicago, Charlevoix, Harbor .Springs, I’etoskey, Hackinac Island, etc. Write for Interesting reading matter, sent free, or ask your nearest agent. Address Jos. Berol/.heitn. G. P. A, l.tKI-: tIM II ANII LAKE j M l*EHIOIt TRANS, ttl. Rush and N Water St, Chicago.
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. Louisyiiu.NEwAiMiMCMimRtfa » - wi- ^ 4 And all itointe NOR rii AND SOUTH. The only line to the famous health resorts. U/est Bad^r? ar^d pregel; CieK SpriQ^S The t'arlsbad of America, ('omplete Pullman Equipment. FRANK .1. REED, G. P. A., Chicagot The direct Line between Hiicfiip Giiy. LOUISVILLE-, TIME CARD FEB 1097. NORTH BOUND. No, 1* Chicago Mail 1:1.1 am No. (I,* ** Express... .12 :17 p in No. 44,+ Local Freight 11 :40 n in sot 1 11 BOUND, No. 3,* Southern Mail 2 :40 a in No. 5,* “ Express.. 2:17pm No. 43,* Local Freight 12:17 pm * Gaily. + Gaily except Sunday. .1. A. MICHAEL, Agent.
We have them in lace boots and Oxfords. The latest color. Ask to see them.
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The People’s Exchange.
\dverll8 (‘incuts are received under tills head at the rate of two tents a line for each Insertion, either Daily or Weekly. No advertisement received for less than 10 cents. Count a line for each six words or fraction therof, taking each flRurc or group of initals as one word. Owing to the small amount involved we shall require cash in advance from all parties who have no book accounts with us.
FOK KENT.
IjV»lt KENT—James M. Hurley lias several ■ ^ nice houses for rent. 1st National hank block, IMtAJ _ KENT, 0 room cottaare. 4"1 West Walnut street, Inquire on premises. tf
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I/Olt SALE-Ladiea Bieycie, k“«»'I i* s new. 1 l*rice way down. Incpiire at this oflice. » 4 il.D PAEEK-—To put under carpets and * /on pantry shelves. Cheap at this olliee. ^ E( ONH HAND National bicycle at areaOsonable price, Jno. W. Webster, l J lil l‘ti House, 109-Ht
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W’ANTl D—< lean cotton ratrs at the Iian- >> nkh PiNKS Q^ce. Top price pald^ for
>rood an leie,
Local and Peisonal,
VANDALiA LINE. Trains leave’jreencastle, Ina in effect Jan. ill, IMtT. FOR THE WEST. 12:8f a t;, for St. Louis. a m, for St. Louis a m, for St. Louis. 1:44 p m, for St. Louis. .... 5:27 p m, for Terre Haute, 8:08 p in. for St. Louis.
What is Going on in Society, cal and General News.
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1tally .. Hally .. I'ally... Kail,, . Kx. 'uti Hally
<»f loaviug tho city, ovon for a abort time. ; without ordering the Dully Hannek Tints to I follow you. It eoala you but 10 oenta a wo'eK as It does here at home, and the address wll be changed as often s« \ ou desire.
FOK THE EAST.
was related to Jacob Scimiri-cr <if this city. W. M. Dobbins, of Hedford, i' in town today. Jobu Lynch will return to l’in<- HlulV Ark., tonight. Colonel James Fiske is rep tried to !e eritieallv ill today. Mrs. James II. Johnson has .uroed from a visit in Danville. Mr and Mrs. Hurry Maxwell mein Ladoga for a short visit . Mrs Eunice Foster, ot Clovenlale, i» yiaiting at James Jenkins'. Mis. J.8 Hardie of 1 ndiatmjyolis, Js vis ting her father, ( apt. Wimnter. Dr. J. M. Taylor, of (‘rawfonlsviUe, is visiting his parents, Drs. Tuyior. Miss S.dlie Huminel of Sullivan, has bees the guest of Miss Chloe Hawkins. Mrs. Mann, of Chicago, who has been visiting het mother, has returned to her home. The case of the State vs Mrs. Amy Nichols for keeping a house of ill fame, is being tried in the mayor’s court this afternoon The best way to get a man into your place of business is to give him an invitation through the newspaper.—,v’c;/monr Hrpublican. Messrs. White and Reeves. Crawfordsville attorneys, are in the city today in connection with the suit brought against the Big Four for malicious prevecution. Arthur Jordan's prices for farm produce dropped decidedly tins morning. For eggs he otters ti 1 ^ cents, l.ens 4' 8 cents, ’07 spring chickens 10 cents, butter 0 cents. The Epworth League will giv.i an ice cream social at Brick Chapel Saturday evening. May 15. The DoPauw rheological quartet will furnish music for the evening. Everybody invited. About twenty-live of the Fillmore ladies, mostly members of the Aid society of the Christian church there, came oyer this morning and spent the day with Elder and Mrs. W. H. Brown The Elder was their formor pastor and is held in the highest esteem by his people. Mrs. Frank Kleinbub was also present. Itwatau enjoyable occasion for all. On Tuesday night a surprise was planned and successfully carried out on A, G. Tucker and wife of south College Avan ie, who will move to Lafayette in the near future, 'those attending were O. Picket a :d wife, Elizabeth Black, J. E. Talbott and wife, Frank Alien and wife, Elizabeth and Ruth Prior, Ben T. Riley, Paul Allen, Jennie Alloq. Josh Allen a id wife, Daisy Todd, C. G. West and wife. The convocation of the Central Deanery of Indiana which has been in session at St. Stephen’s church today is an important meeting and is attended by the Bishop of Indiana and a number of clergy men from other cities. The diocese of Indiana Is divided into three ieaneries, in which quarterly convocations are held. The present convocation represents the Episcopal churches of Central Indiana and among those i i attendance are Bishop White, Dean E. T. Hunter, and Rev. Messrs. Gee and Engle, of Indianapolis, Rev. Mr. Schultz of Greeucastlo and ( tawford-ville. Rev. Mr. Eastman, New Castle, Rev. Mr. Woodard, Alexandria, Rev. J. E. Sulger and Rev. Mr Mitchell, of Terre Haute. — Terry lluutc (latent.
Artists’ Cor.cert. “Miss Acton ettr.g the famous uria from LaTrav i-Ga, displaying great histrionic talent, and culture , of a high order. She has a pure high soprano vols-e, even and pleas ing throughout, and tier phrasing ami interpretation are of the high \ < -t ilegtee of intelligence.”—
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The Chicago Herald says: “Miss Acton sang the Mad Scene from ‘Hamlet,’ with her never failing grace and artistic, finish.’' * * * “She sings with an abandon which is charming, and her intonation is always true.” She will appear in the artist's course Friday evening, May 7, in Meharry hail. Miss Sawyers and Mr. Sehellsehuiidt will be the as sistanls for the evening. The net proceeds of the concert will be given to the alumni fund of the university in the name of Mr. Isaac Gardiner Brown of the class of'7?\ Tickets was on sale at Langdon’s book store, 50, 40 and 35 cents. It
Counirf Local News,
Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County. BA IN It It I DG t Churl.-- Ilainey i.-n tii a. inoriiing of consumption. Funeral service* wen held at Christian Fiiinii church Salt rday morning. Mr. Will Dix Went t'. I.afa.elte Motlda> to attend the fiinetal of Mrs J. E. Ih>\ land. M-s. Borden and Clarence llaim-y nf Mnlheirv, were railed here Friday by j the death of ( has. Huiney. Mrs. P. O. Hubbard, K-l Hainey and wife, A. J. Cowgi-r. wife and children, ot Rnachdale, are spending few days
here.
Mr. < 'n|e is here from t 'hi, igo nrgan‘zmg a university extension class in history. The class consists of fourteen members with Miss Mary Keough as teacher.
HERE is no getting away
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X Lorn the fact that Pure White Lead (see list of brands which arc genuine) and Pure Lin-
seed Oil make the best paint. Properly applied, it will not
chip, chalk or scale off, but will outwear any of the mixtures offered as substitutes. It is, therefore, by far the most economical. rncc B >' u,in * National I .tael Co.'s Pure White Lea.l Tinting Col. Pic 1212 ,r ». »ny desired shade is tea.lily ..blamed i'alnphlel going x valuable information and card showing samples of colors freealso cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in various styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application to those
iuiemiing to paint.
NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, - Cor. yth St. anil Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, O.
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National iUluc’atlDnal Ahn'ii i;ou ▼«*ution. The Big Four Route w ill name spe cial low rates to tne teachers and their friends for the annual meeting to be held at Milwaukee. These occasions are always looked forward to as among the most pleasurable trips which can be made during the summer. The superior line of tlie Big Four route between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dayton, Springfleld, Columbus and intermediate points to Chicago, will utt'ord the best facilities. Full information concerning this trip will be cheerfully furnished on application to any agent of the Big Four Route.
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Daily Ipkia nt, for I’)<VwmpoiIn (f’ersonais and society note* are solicitcd Daily Kx Sun HiHrnt in “ “ and will be inserted If writer’s name and adDally ... 12:15Noon" “ .Iress is affaelted, not to lie Inserted, but as at I’ttily 1:44 p m, •• evidence of good faith None but truth ft Dally ddSpm, “ “ Item* are desired.) Dally 6:24 p m "
iq:oni/. division
W. W. Reeves, of CrawfonlsviUe, is
BIC ROUR
l«aveTerre lla-ite.
NoThKx Sun 7:05 a in, tor I’eorla.
N.77 *• " :i:55 p m. for Decatur in t'..e city.
tor eian|dete 11 me card, glvlt.g all trains
anti stations, and for full information as to Matltlie Marquis stteiit the (lav in
rates, through cars, etc., address J.S. Dowi.ino, Agent Coatesville.
A. Kurj. Greencastie, { , ,,, .... . . r .i i (.eft’I Pass. Agt. st. Ix)uis Mo. | Ed. Allen is visiting bis son Charley
in Fans, III.
Wallace Gott moves into W, F. Kerr’s
! nmise today.
Mrs. E. Granthaiu went to Indianapolis this morning. Dr. Glenn Hollingsworth is in Brazil looking for a location Mrs. B. F. Hays has a telephone in her residence, No. 11K. J.O. Winstead, of Clayton, is here setting tip farm machinery. Mrs. ('has. Vln/.ant and mother, of Reno, were in the city today. Hon. T. S. Day, of Louisville, Ky., is a guest of Mrs. Jeannette P. Layue. Born to Oliver G. Evans and wife, Madison township, May (I, a daughter. Mrs. B. F. Hays lias had a telephone
2.56 a. in )t:IO H. m 4-(Xt p m C.21 p m
12.:i2 a. tr *:4s a. m
In effect Nov . 1, 1hS*».
UOINO EAST.
No. 46* to (In.. N. V. & Host on 4t Indittnupoit* Flyer. S* lnduiUH|iol,ft Acc'm 18* Gin.. N. V. At Boston
GOING WEST.
No. 35* St. L Nigh t l.imited No. !** -t. h Aec'm ..
No, 11* St I Day Limited 12.41 D m No. 5t Mat’oon Limited 5.21 p. in
* Daily t Dully Except Sunday.
No. 2, connects at Indianapolis for Cincinnati and Michigan division. No. 4 connects with L. t. \ NV. tind witn trtiin* for 1‘eorta
and < hlettgo.
No. is. eonnecta at llellelontuinc for Toltslo and Detroit. No. :)6, at lieliefotitai te for Sandnskey. K. I*. Hpestis. Agent.
Conneetions: No. 4 at Indianapolis with Itig Four trains for Cincinnati, Cleveland, Benton Harbor, Chicago
and ( olumhiis. Ohio.
No. 5 “Mattoon Acc’m” at Paris with P ut, "‘ r residence. It is number 118. train south. ! Miss Nellie Fee lias gone to Terre No. n at Indianapolis with train to Haute to visit her cousin, Mrs. Judgt
•Greensburg. ( , No. If at Paris for Cairo at Kansas, l " ° r '
with I*. D. A E. north ami south, at i The firm of Huffman & King has dis Mattoon with 1* D& E northwest and | gulved ;the latter will continue in cliarge
witli I ( nortli. of the business.
No. 11 at Paris with trains nortli, at . , ,, , . Panawitli B&OSW northwest and Among those attending the sessions I C nortli ami south, at Litehfleld for J of the Woman’s Home Missionary soCarrollton md Jacksonville, at St eiety from Terra llauie are Mrs. J. B. I.ouis diverging toads. : Fortune. Mrs. D. C.Greiner, Miss Mary No !K‘‘Kmekerboeker'’ at Indiana- M ,. (:ornb Mrs. Rhoades. Mrs. R. S. |adu for < ineinmiti and runs through ,. .. .. ,,
to New York and Boston.
Other* have found health, vigor and vitality in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and it surely his power to help you alst Why not trv ity
F.pworth League Convention. Toronto, Out., July 14th to 18th. The "‘Big Four route” will name special low rates for this convention and calls attention to superiority of its line roin St. Louis, Peoria, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, folumlm*. via ( "eveland, Buffalo anil Niagara Falls to Toronto, or via Toleih and Detroit. Apply for full paiticnlars. Will Enforce Ordinance. There is a city ordinance prohibiting the keeping of hogs within the city limits between May 1 and Nov. 1. The secretary of the city board of health possesses the power to enforce the law.
V. I'. S. C. K Convention. San Fiancisco, July 7-12. On occa sion of this great meeting the Big Four Route will name special low rates from all points on Its system via Chicago, St Louis or Peoria. 'The Big Four run through trains from New York, Boston, Bullaio, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis to St. Louis and Peoria; and from Cincinnati and Louisville to Chicago. Full information can be obtained on application to the nearest agent.
’TSZ A NOVEL EXPERIMENT. The* Startling ID’Hult of I’lriug a Can non llurUMl t'nttar Water. The most curious experiment ever made with a piece of ordnance was at Portsmouth, England, says Invention. A stage was erected in the harbor within the tide mark; on this an Armstrong gun of the liu-pound pattern was mounted. The gun was then loaded and carefully aimed at a target— all this, of course, during the time of low tide. A few hours later, when the gun and the target were both covered with water to a depth of six feet, the gun was fired by means of electricity. We said “aimed at a target,” but the facts are that there were two targets but only one was directed for this special experiment, the other being the hull of an old vessel, the Griper, which lay directly behind the target and in range of the ball The target Itself was placed only twenty feet from the muzEle of the gun. It was composed of oak beams and planks aud was twenty-one inches thick. In order to make the old Griper invulnerable a sheet of boiler plates three inches thick was riveted to the water-logged hull, in direct range with the course the ball was expected to take If not deflected by the water. On all of these the oak target, the boiler plates and the old vessel hull the effect of the shot from the submerged gun was really startling. The wooden target was pierced through and through, the boiler Iron target was broken Into pieces and driven Into Its "backing,’' the ball passing right on through both sides of the ve.isel, making a huge hole through which the water poured in torrents. Taken altogether the experiment was an entire success, demonstrating, as It did, the feasibility of placing submerged guns in harbors in times of war and doing great damage to the vessels which an enemy might dispatch to such points for the purpose of shelling cities.
GIGANTIC REVOLVING
French
TOWER.
Again to the
NORTH JACKSON. Chas. Knox is quite sick. Ben Nicholson anti wife of Raccoon, visited Tom Balls Tuesday. George Hammond made hi* weekly visit here Sunday. Miss Mattie IHaydes spent Tuesday with Miss Millie Kent. William Nicholson and Thirstoii Brewer visited in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Myers was in Ladoga Tuesday. Robert Hooser and wife visited relatives here Sunda Uncle Harvey Jeffries who has been quite sick at the home of lus son Joe, is
better.
Mrs. Blaydes of near Rnachd.tie, visited Mis. Young Monday. Mrs. Mollte Grooms visited her brother, Charles Knox Sunday Misses Cordia Skelton anti Minta Siddens of Roaclulale. visited May Young Wednesday.
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NEW MAYHV1LLK.
Rev. Royee, of Greencastie conducted quarterly meeting services last Sunday
at tlie M. E. church.
Will Case, of Ladoga called on friends
Sunday evening.
Howard Stevenson is the first to
done planting corn.
L. T. Stevenson and wife visited
friends at Ladoga Sunday.
Young squirrels are getting lav;.enough to kill now and the law again I killing them is being disobeyed already.
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PARKER'S CSNCER TONIC
nv u,_ . <li tn-Ming utomarl
mg ‘urea when ail
r and invalid ahould have it.
treatment fails. Bverv mother
Ml. Meridian. May 3. Mr. Dorsett was horn in North Carolina in 1820. Las been a resident of Putnam county for i •">? years. He was an unswerving refO’t | publican and was a member of the Old I Baptist church. Funeral was held at Deer Creek church Tuesday. May 4,
-ervites eonducred In Elder SU.dlon. HINDERCORNS Th.
.» large crowd of friends and relatives
For the past few years
PARKER’S
„ HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. I'rumoUrs a Inxuiiaut growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cured scalp d seas.-a & hair lailmg.
30c. and $1 go at Druggists
only sure Cur* for
•. 1 jc. at Hi
E. Kelley, of the State Normal
PlLLMoKK.
Elder Allen’s iippointinenis here
since he began preaching for the Chris
tiau church Hie first of the year. I, ,v.- 1 '«'ver Sunday.
J. (’. Merwin, of Indianapolis It re on business lad Saturday. Mr-. I . K. Shaw visited her
CoruB. Stupa all pain. Makes wala.ng eaey. I jc. atHru^guu
wero present.
deceased hud made his home near here with lii- son, Joe Dorsett, and was well
and favorable known in Cloverdale. Wrm^j^u-f wKopKiihriHX i !:ox e Pat , eiit7* l,h '
‘ ’ “ for their fcl.KHO pri£6
Wanted-An icea
Who can think of Boine simple thing to patent?
, - -tent Attor
was
fallen on had days, last Sunday appearing more like a March day lather than
y| av .Mr-. I . I-.. Sliaw visited her son. There will he held here, on the las, Emery Shaw, at Bloomington Sunday
, Born to t has. S. Sinclair and wife
tow nship .
i A pril Ull, a son.
Sunday of the month, the Sunday school convention.
Harry McNary, our postmaster, cn ters the fourth term as postmaster here, having icrved twelve \ ears. He ’san
honorable, efficient pomnastvr.
Rev. \V. M. Harkue- gave an interesting lecture here at He M. E. church on Tuesday niglil. on Sisuies in Italy. He used stereopticou view- in connec-
tion witli ids talk.
Edith Ragan accompanied Lizzie Kersey home from the State Normal on Tuesday, tlie latter being t.-o -iek to
come home alone.
G. W. Masoi., living in the eastern part of tills township, ha* a marc that brought forth a colt and a inuie last Thursday. The yolt died, tills is greatly regretted as it would have been a great curiosity to sec a mule and colt following the same mother. Ladies! Lovely baking is done with the “Perfect” Baking Powder only 25c lb. at Hamilton’s, 172-20t
No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south, P
Tennant, Mrs M. N. Diall.
Mrs. Jacob Schni'zer, of east Kith
D AE southeast, at St. Louis with di- street, died this afternoon at 2 o’clock, verging roads. | was about 25 vears of age, aud a No.:«! carries sleepers for Cincinnati, sigter of T . -y. Box. Lung and heart
New York ami HostoiT, runs to Cincin-1 , . .
»»ati connect.** al Grcensbur^ for Louis- ^ r t>uble were the immediate cause of ville. her death.—Bedford Mail. Deceased
Tiie great southern exposition ii s ! created great interest throughout the J country and applications are being j made as to the best route to reach this { great southern city. The "Big Four” I has the best line from the east witli through tram service to Cincinnati from New York, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland and Columbus; from Detroit, Toledo and Sandusky to Cincinnati; and from Chicago and Benton Harbor to j Cincinnati and Louisville. Direct connections are made with tiie & C. Route and the L. & N. Ry. Full information will be cheerfully given ' upon application.
Ingenuity |„
Fore.
France started the ball with the Eiffel tower, says London Invention. England endeavored to go one better with the Wembley, which Is still in an embryo stage and appears likely to remain so, while our American cousins struck a bright and novel idea In the Ferris revolving wheel, which was afterwards introduced into England, and last season went merrily round, except when It occasionaly stopped and required more or less coaxing ere it resumed its “daily round.” As a fact, our readers will remember it once had "a night out” on its own aecount. Now. French ingenuity Is once again to the fore and this time the idea is to construct a lofty building that will spin slowly, like a majestic top. The festive Parisians are, it Is stated, to have this novelty in their midst, the site chosen being near the summit of Montmartre, the highest point within the fortifications of the gay city. The eonceptiou of this big revolving tower (about half the height of the Eiffel) Is credited to M. Devic. The motive power for turning the structure, a complete revolution of which would occu-. py about two minues, would be hydraulic force. The upper part of the building would be occupied by a public ballroom, In which dancing would take place from 11 p. m. to 2 a. m., while below this it is intended to construct an artificial ice-skating rink. bubstvihe for the Banskk 'l inks
IIKF.I.K VI l.l.lt. J. 11. ( nine and a party from Knightsville are spending a few days fishing here. Frank L. Plant, night operator, lias accepted a position at Greencastie. W. E. Davis, of Brazil, visited H. P. Davis, his brother, last week. R. H. Black and family,of Plainfield, passed through on their way to Brazil, where they will visit for a few days. II. P. Davis spent yesterday in Poland. Miss Heath, of Manhattan, left for Effingham, HI., Thursday. Milt Hathaway,Earny Renfro, Homer Walden and Albert Sears leave tomorrow for a weeks lishing trip down tiie river. The Knightsviile fishers broke cam)) Thursday,
Tin i Tobr.oco Epit aud uinoko Your Lifo Airiy If >o’.t want to q"it. tobacco using easily a: d toi’i wr, ixamaiio well,siaroni-’. mi.yueUo. . ill of n ,v life and vi;..>r, tako No-To-Bnc! i..c •.vondt.'Nworker, that ninuef. wtuUmc.i ri. .Many gain ten poumia in too days, i- !i.i),(Kncured Buy No-To-Bae of your lira'!:', t. miller guarantee to cure, fiOc or : . i'll. Booklet and sample mail- -I free. Ad. i' ; ( ncoaoor New \ ork
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in ' aUlnn.l, Iml., HccowineikON Wiigio'H » elery Capsule*. Oakland, Ind., Dec. 22, ISOti. Tiik Wkight Mkdical Co, (’olumbiis, Ohio. I>, ai: Sins: —I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules firm Albert Allen, druggist, and used them for Constipatioii, Indigestion and Stomach trouble and have br.eu greatly benefited by their use. They have done me more good than any remedies I have ever used for these troubles and are all that is claimed for them. Yours truly, W. L. Tour. Sold by all Druggists price .iOe, and *1.(XI per l>ox. Call at drug store foi free sample.
Now I* (lie lime to Get h Home. The Chicago A North-Western Railway lia* just published a newspaper called the North-HVxtei'n Ilomr-Steker, giving facts about the great sta'e of South Dakota and the advantages it possesses for pursuits of agriculture, dairying and cattle raising. Lands can he had at present upon most favorable terms, and there is every indication of large immigration into the state this season. Correspondence is solicited from intending settlers, and a copy of the paper will he mailed fn e upon application to A. II. Wuggener, T. P. A., Jackson Place, Indianapolis Ind. l!i-4t Delicious baking is done with the “Perfect” Baking Powder. Try it »t J. W Moore’s. 172-2t5t
Tin* HuiimIiuip stat«*
I lad he lived in this ace, would have given the feast the slip,for such a repast as is to he had at
H. D. GRAHAM & CO. No. 8 S. Jackson St.
G. Hoffmann
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Nliuke Irto your Mins*.
Allen’* Foot Kusc, a powder for the fett, II cure* painful, swollen. smartlnK feet and instantly lake* the stlnif out of corns tied bun-
ions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of Is the title ol a generously illustrated the age, Allen’s Foot Kh*c mak" a tight-lit pamphlet of sixteen liases in reference
ting or new shoes feel easy. Ills a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, ttreii, aching feet. Try |t today sold by al druggists
and shoe stores. I’.y mail Iii|-25i'Ih in Stamps Ti ltd package FKKI . Address, Allen s. Olmsted, Le K.-y, N f IS-li. CLOVKIiDALF., Mrs. P. H. McClure is visiting at Greenfield. Mrs. A. Moran is visiting at Lafay-
ette.
Abijah Dorsett died at the home of Ills son-in-law, James H. Hurst, near
to South Dakota, the reading matter in which was written by an enthusiastic Month Dakota hulv Mrs. Stella Hosmer Arnold—who has been a resident of the Sunshine State for over ten years. A | copy will ho mailed to the address ef I any farmer or fanner’s wife, if sent at once to Rob!.. C. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee ,<fc St. Paul railway. 10 Curew Buildinc.
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Just received, gome calico wrappers hi extra large sizes; 42 and 44 bust measure. I. Vermilion. 171-2
General of all Kinds of Work. s \ Sowing Machines and Bicycles Re- " J paired and for sale. «=\VRi j also Grinding Lawn Mowers, Sharpening, promptly attended to West Franklin street, in the rear of Williamson’s Block. Gasoline Stoves Repaired.
Very Low KM. - lo the tui.l N.)llliwest On May 1 and 18, l,s;)7. the Northwestern line t’hicngo A Northwestern R’.V will sell lioiiie Seekers’ excursion tickets tu ex.-eptlonally low- rates to a Inrte number of points m nortliern Wisc.insm, .Michigan. northwestern Iowa, western Minnesota, Nebraska, Nonh Dakota, anil South Dakota, including the tainoti* Black Hills district, lor lull iuforiivition apply to ticket agents of coiiiieciing lines, or address A. H. Waggtner. T. P. A., 7 Jackson
pl«ce, Indianapolis, ind.
17-31
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