Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDI ANA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21.1893.

THIS IS WHAT TALKS

PRICE is the argument every time. Not mere lowness without regard to quality, but the high value at the price which insures wise economy. That is what we are striving for— Bargains everywhere through our stock that shall be BARGAINS.—a heaped up money’s worth at

fakes of Midway platsance. Many CAME TO grief. people have gone to ('hit ago who % rlllrf «»t wi.it'an afford it, but there are numer- rhemer—B»tii> wantmi ous others who have made the trip on Our readers will remember sevborrowed money or who were owing ( “ ra l weeks ago how Levi MeMillen, for fuel and grocery bills. All of of Washington township,was beaten which will make tin* coming win- out of over two hundred dollars ter all the harder for them, eonsid- by a slick cattle thief who repreering the general financial pinch, sented himself to be ex-Commis-Kconomy should be practised by sioner John \N ilson, of Jackson those attending the fair from township. Mr. James Stone has now on. been quietly working on the case

and lias at last located ids man. He is under arrest, however, at Winchester, Randolph county. The Banner Times, a week or two ago, told how a thief had been arrested at Winchester on a charge of stealing cattle in Delaware county. Mr. Stone white to the sheriff at Winchester and has received two letters in reply. One of them contained a photo, of the thief. It was forwarded to Mr. MeMillen, who at

The Indianapolis Trnde Journal, is still trying to regulate the state press and quotes liberally from thej Banner Times columns. We would suggest to the editor that he keep up bis repetition of the good things as they appear in this paper from week to week and he will thus make ! his journal popular. Nothing like getting good matter in your Trade Journal, Mr. Robson, and we assure you we truly believe there is

. .. . " .1 . c once pronounced it the man who

no better place on earth to tind it .

MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prevailing Prlcen For Grain and Cattle

on o<*r. ?:*. Indianapolift.

Wheat — Cokw—sgfrtwu jt*.

Oats—

Cattle—Receipts light; shipments none.

Market shade stronger.

Extra choice shipping and export steers,

good to choice shipping steers.

$3.90(d!;4.5O; medium to gooa shipping steers, $8.25(<gV.IU; common to fair steers, $2.50t(/8.25; chohce feeding steers, ♦3.00(^8.50;

) EPS IN : ROLLED : OATS For Purity, Sweetness and Rich Flavo

This Pepsin Oats cannot be equaled. It is so prepared to keep this flavor and will be found to be the finest Oats ever sold. It also prevents any form of indigestion. Your

luHxi' t.rVh.’.ue fair to grocer keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, bitter, flatmctiiiun heifers, $2 15<g2.60; common to . . • . • •. i 1 light heifers, ♦i.fiOfirJ.OO; goo* 1 to choice tRSting OcltS 1F1 its plclCti. , i_ W 4

cows, W.75(^3.00; fair to nuHlinm cows, k

ta.OOfd 2 5( >

Hous—Receipts H00 head: shipments riTv niRPPTnnv 600 head. Market active and prices steady

to strong.

Good to choice medium and heavy. $0.50 ^

( ITY OFFIOEKS.

Treasurer.

Clerk . Marshall. Engineer

0.62^. mixed mid heavy packing. f0.00(Mrt.50; Mayo good to choice lightweights, #0.40(40.00; Trt'-as common lightweights, ♦0.00((i;0.40; pigs,

$5.00(4t».^5; roughs, ♦5.00«<5 82U a .

ShKKi*—Receipts light; shipments none.

Market not good.

Good to choice lambs, ♦3.50(34.00; common to medium lambs, ♦1.75ut3.25; common to choice sheep, ♦2.35(1/3.00; fair to medium sheep, ♦1.85(*/2.35.

—<’harles H. Case .Frank L. Landes . ..bum s M. Huru

ey

William E. Starr Arthur Throop

Attorne> . .Thomas T. Moore See. Hoard of Health ..Eugene Hawkins M. I)

1st Ward..,.

‘2nd ••

2nd 3rd

than in the Banner Times. We are glad you appreciate a good thing.

robbed him. The fellow has served time in the northern prison under tne name of Steve Perry. He has since had aliases of John Wilson and .John W. Frank. He lias

four lots of cattle within

Chicago Grain and I'rovliilon.

Wheat—Oct. opened 01 1 H c, closed rtn^c.

May opened TOUc,closed IP^e.

Corn Oct opened 37 closed 3Sc.

May opened 4! ; „e, closed 4l J h 42c. Oats—Oct. opened 27 ^c, closed May opened 31 ‘ 4 C. closed 31 c

PoRK—Oct. opened ♦IB.b2. closed $17.00.

Jan. opened ♦14.30, closed $14.05.

LARI)—Oct. opened ♦9.07, closed ♦10.45.

Jan. opened A8 40, closed ♦•s 57.

RlB>—Oct. opened $8.90, closed $9.40.

Jan. opened ♦7.45, closed $7.02.

Glothing Store

Cleveland hasn't as mueh to be

thankful for this year as he had | sw jp e ,j

last, filings have not been going jj u , p ils t four months, and got away the presidents way very rapidly I gll f e |y w ith the swag in each case lately. except the last one, where lie came iiitiiHnupoiia Nov. 7, a, », in iimi ii. [to grief. It will be remembered

I* IT V VV l’I> 'IM M rJ Tlle S, ’ <,i '' t - V of Imiiftna 1 '' lorisls here that he accosted Mr. MeMillen DAUD I 1 .M l'> take# pride in announcing that the in our cit j 0 ne day and tried to PubUshT'devery except's^STy IndianapolisChry.anthemum >how 8e ll him some catUe; Mr. McMil?WkMn^n“J. ,1< " s,,mc, '' cor,,, ' r Vlne festival is considered len told him to drive them to his Chanrm for display .ents must be I"'"’"' ,nt e re8ted lhe ^ farm and if they suited he would httiKlril In hy 10 n clock H. m. •‘iirliiln\ . Kcml held w est ol the Alleghanies. while t.iL'o tlii.in Tin. 11, n.1' iIn.ii t., Ihk miveriu,.Mil will he 111-. Iv.ii. it. il .iiiv , ,,, , '• ,K ‘ 1,11 loiei tin ii went to knim-ii iin'Jui'piieHi'ii',,, r,, n ,s nnnie ! the bulk ol the show will be made Mr Wilson's farm in the northeast

— by Indiana florists, jnany flowers par < of t h e county and drove off

B eK nKn,,,lo “ oneuer,perword,> “ ch '"N wil1 fr( >'" other states. The six head of fine f a t‘ ca ttie.

New York.

Wheat—Dec. <V' '»m Tirtc, Corn—Xo. 2. 47ji(a47 '.c. Oats—88<241c. Toduy’n C'hicago Markets. The following markets are received at 2 p. in. daily direct from Chicago: Today's quotations arc as follows:

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COCNC’IGMKN.

. ..ThonitiM Abrams, J L Itandcl Geo. K. Blake, James Bridges John Riley, John It. Miller

Street Commissioner.. J. D. Cutler Fire Chief. Geo. B. Cooper

A. Brockway. )

Mrs. Mart Birch, >School Trustees.

D. I-. Anderson. )

H. A. (>gg, Superintendent of city schools.

sk< Rr.rsot IKTIKS.

I. O. O. F.

CJHK.KNCAHTI.E I.OlMJK XO :WS. John (Took L. M Jlanna... Meeting nights. evci > Wednesday. Jerome Allen’s Block. 3rd floor. I'l TNA.M I.OlMJK NO. 45.

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Asa Smith NO B. T. Chaffee. Meeting nights, every Tuesday. Hall in Central National Bank block,3rd floor. CASTLE CANTON NO IK), I*. M. J. A. Michael Cap! (’has Meikel .Sec First and third Monday nights of each

month.

D. of a. no. 106.

Mrs. John Merryweather. N. G l>. K. Badger. Set Meeting nights, every 2nd and 4th Monday i of each month. Hall in central Nat. Bank

-i; ** building. 3rd tlnor.

* " 1 OHKKM ASTI.K LODGE *-123 G. C. O. OF O. F. Win. Hartwood N.G W.F.TeiMer v !*• s

Meets llrst and third Mondays.

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He took

1 McMillen’s farm anil AII <* immuni(‘at ions should be signed with „ 4* \«»• 1 1

the name of the writer; not necessarily for L reen 8 I FOBl ls(OI18in, laiUTd WilsOM. A

publication, but as evidence of good faith. 1 _ . e

decorations will consist of ever- t| K . m to Mr

masonic.

EASTERN ST A It.

Mrs. Hickson W. M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins See First Wednesday night of each month.

t , 1 GHEKNt'ASTLBCHAlTKK K. A. M. NO 21.

thill v bv R.U . Allen, manager of Arthur E.B.Evans H. P

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Today’s Local Markets.

Furnished the Daily Bannkii Times

Jordan’s poultry house.]

Today’s quotious are as follows:

II rns.

Mr. stone •

i'«ji»iie;i 11 ill, 1 mi US eviuentf «n gtMHi iniin , fVrvirv \l .1 ii'- 1

Aooiiymousoommuntoatlons can not be no- 8™*** 1111111 aias-aonusotls. palms trade wag goon made. .*i r. oione younirSprings and greens from Alabama, etc. No recovered the cattle shortly after- ^k5;^id n,f '"'‘‘‘i'!®™'’" F

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office. Specimen copies mailed free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONOne Year (n advance Six months. Thru months, One mmith Per week hy ('atrrier

.$5 .no . 2.50 . 1.25 .50 . .10

When delivery is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

M. J. BECKETT HAKHY M. SMITH.

Publisher . Managing Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times, Green castle, Ind.

It seems that Senators Mills and Hill are getting to be better than their party. The S. I. P, A. (Southern Indiana Press association) will meet in Washington, Ind., on Nov. 7. All editors living south of the National road are included in the invitation. As we are three miles north of the line, we cannot attend, but we wish our brethren a profitable session.

expense will be spared and no trouble will be too much to make this season's festival a grand suecess. The dates are Nov. 7. 8, it, 10

and 11 at Indianapolis.

NEWS FROM DEPAUW. The N«-vv* Daily from GreeiicnMleN Great Center of Learning. John La Hines, ’07, is a pledged

Delta l T .

Mr. Life has entered the fresh-

man class.

Many of the students enjoyed

yesterday in the woods.

Mrs. Johnson, of Casey, 111., is \ isiting her daughter Miss Alice. D. K. Compton has returned to college and will graduate this year. A. Buchanon sprained his knee

wards for Mr. Wilson, but was unable to locate the thief for Mr. Me Millen until this week. The cap-

ture is a good one.

The CIiihmIc City, Please.

The Greencastle Daily Banner Times is a new paper that has

Turkeys, hens

Turkeys, young toms Turkeys, old toms

Turkeys, young. Hlh and over .... .. Turkeys, under 8 lbs 5 J * • I\ VN . K. leister

4S

Ducks . 5 Geese, choice f. f. 7 to 8 35 Geese, plucked 20 Egrgrs, t reeh L6 Butter, fresh roll 11

W. H. H. I uHoil. . S(HSecond Wednesday night of each month.

iilue lodge f. and a. m.

W.B. Vestal W. M H.8. Beals*. . .... Seo Third Wednesday night of each month.

roMMAXDKKY.

E. B. Evans E. C J. MeD. Hays See Fourth \VY*dnesday night of each month.

KOGAN LODGE, NO. 19. F. A A. M,

,W. M .. ..See

’Missionary District Conven^ on. Tin* Eighth Missionary District

Mvi-tH second and fourth Tut-idnys, WHITK lii.v CHAPTBU, NO. 3. O. E. 8.

Mrs. M. Florence Miles W. M M rs. M« '. Telst er Set

Meets second and fourth Montlays.

KNIGHT8 OF PYTHI AS.

, EAGLE LODGE NO. 16.

found its way to our table. It is Convention of the Christian JohnT.stewart

center, has

days

Bassett left yesterday morning for drinks.—Brazil Democrat,

a visit at the fair.

Mr. Jeifers, of '08, will have

ROACH hale.

Charley Swain went to Greencastle to work in the Nutt restaurant. • Bob Britton, of this place, lias returned from Lebanon, where he has

The gamblers and blacklegs of Chicago have entered into a scheme to reorganize the Roby club and again carry on their disgraceful transactions there. We hope our | state authorities will prove equal!

to any emergency and be able to k h « r » e o f choir at the Christian thwart the plans of the disreputa-1 church ,V,r another >’ e!ir -

ble gang. Gov. Matthews should Kev. Will Wise, of 'ill, came I attending the Brown-Wesner mur-

the militia loose on I o ver from Lafayette yesterday to der case. spend a few days with college Ed - ra . >5 *” braking . on the I. I>. it *>. railroad, is at home

nen s. ^ liere with the typhoid (ever.

The DePauw eleven play Otter- Rev. Wood will begin revival services

bein university at Dayton, Ohio, in a few-days.

on Saturday, and Wutenburg col- {ia * MeCov U the e, ’ leie " t n « e,,t of

lege at Springfield, Ills., on Mon-

day.

again liieiii.

turn

Lee Mathias, T. R. Crowder.

A prominent democrat last week was very loud in his demand that one of the county commissioners should be a republican. He also thought one should reside in the city. We believe both his suggestions are good ones, and the result can very easily be brought about at the next election. We believe it

would help matters Between the city the military department, and eountv very much. ; McCUnJs_»d1 utunl—ZSlLt

•wi-rtasro.* -vAr m .'mmj m iwmr.m mwm** Tni- end of the ru«n with all the spare

('hiengo

monej’ is in

sight, and the thirtieth day of this

'• ^ w Tom \T :Zl Lee sigh of relief is going up from our Fern yesterday

Misses Patterson, Polk and Speed

and Messrs.Jiq^d Sp^ijj ^ IJj^ ^ ^ m

Phillips went to

Are you on The Hunt

for what is going on in Greencastle from day to day in the news line? If you are,keep your eye on the Daily Banner, Times. We are de termined to let nothing getaway and will give you the news while it is fresh. We propose to tell it to you in a short, terse manner, and in a way that will make you a permanent reader of the paper.

No matter

What you are Searching For you will find it in the DailyBa n n E rT IM ES. ft is here that the most enterprising merchants of the city talk to their cus- , tomers. We have made rates at such a low figure that no one no matter how modest his income should refrain from telling the Greencastle buyers what he has to sell. We mean to make the Daily Banner Times A Medium For the People’s Talk. Merchants, mechanics, those in search of employment or those wanting to employ, should use our columns liberally. ()ur telegraph service is the best that money can buy and we will expect many who are depending on foreign papers for their outside news to give a home paper a chance, and he convinced that we can

supply you,

If you have anything at all to sell make use of the BannerTimes’ cheap line

ads,

IP you dre

Not Dead Set against learning a few solid facts give the 1 > \n v B \\ \KR hi Ml^ a w Tnanic("^t() enter y oiu home for a trial trip. You'wilf ’then’’

i.ih wuui'i oe to inui*- vera ity. There hftt been seven ac- Tuesday evening, Oct. 24, recital beCvme a regular costa »2.15 torldetothe)^,^ w w ^ -m 11 r . u,. * ^

IF Vou Want

neat and tasty mechanically, bright editorially, interesting locally, and newsy telegraphically—in fact, it is a daily newspaper in every sense of the word, and one of which the classic town of Greencastle should be proud.—Pendleton fiepuhlican.

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. ,,,,1. .i David Huirhea Sec < hllTCheS at Koschdale IS attracting Every Friday night on 3rd floor over ThoH.

Abrams store.

much attention. Kev. A. H. Morris (ikkkncastlb division c.h. mi .. . i W. E. Stm-r Cap* I he programs tor to- K.Strattan sk-

is president,

day and tomorrow are as follows:

First Monday ntRlit of each month.

A.O. IT. W.

TCKSIlAY, P. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL SRS8ION.

TCESIIAY, A. M.—DISTRICT SESSION.

11:00. Devotional <>. K. I.anu com.eoe city lodge no.ft. ft:*. Reports from the churches. | Ocorse Saire M. W

10:00. **(>]>portualtle8 of the Church" . ; A. It. Plillllps. .

W u,. own Second and 4th Thursdays of each month.

to:*. Discussion^ lUm ,mca..„^" ,,rhono . k : c .or H

Della Moore. See

11.00, Distiict Work... .. . —.— Fir8t and third FridavH of each inunth. Hull

F. B. Scofleld* State Cor.Secretary nn 3^ Roor City Hall Bhu k.

ll-.ilO. Diacuosion. F. A. Morgan

11:45. Reports of Committees. , RED MEN.

OTOE TKIBK NO. 140.

fn . i John Cannon Sachem h. r. Lane | Thus SaRf Ser

Every Monday niRht. Hall on 3rd floor.

In the School” 3’. J. Lorr, KvanRellHt j City Hall Bloc'k.

>u.xn,. How to Retain Children in the tllP l‘iw Sunday School”. F. A. Morgan ROYAL ARCANUM. ‘ ! 3:*. "Mutual Relations' of Sunday ! Lores council no. XU. School and Church" K. II. Scofield W. G. Overstreet It

Ohio. Landes See

_ ,, . Second and fourth Thursdaya of each month.

.W. H. Arthby Meet in (i. A. R. Hall.

Sunday tipplers Sermon e:. 11. SooOeld 1 • ——- - lf . , ‘ MiaceUAnctais biisineaS. I u.a. it.

Harmony, wnere there is no corpo- ( Wednesday a.m gheencastlk post no. ll. Misses Lola Peyton and Pearl rate police force to cut off' Sunday «:00. v. p.s.o. e. Session In eharte of E:d- oii.'Meiium! , . r '

ward M. ClIITord. Indianapolis, state nr.-sl- |.;ver\ Monday evenliis. linll corner Vint dent of the aoetetiea ef the Chrlatlan and Waslilnirtcn streets, 2nd tloor.

Make Th«*ui Obey the Law.

Brazil was a “dry town” yesterterday, all the saloons having been closed for the day, said to have

1 more distinctively so tli'in on Tuesday, i*. m. si

Saturday while practising football. * 1 ‘ | Devotional ' . , , any previous Sunday in the history lms. "structural TeacbinKof the BibU Mr. Rucklehouse, our worthy 0 ,^ he eity As the 8equenoe t o ’ -

gone home for a few tbiB rigid enforcement of

and order of the city council, the

Miss Grace Smith was with home street railway did a big business in t™' Pr,u7o's 1 'rvtc.' MU '' l,, ''' B ' A ' 1Journme “ t '

folks at Indianapolis Sunday and hauling the

Monday.

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chureheH.

11:30. Miseelhine<nif» buaineHS. 12:00. Adjournment.

the Bannkk Times at Rouchdale. Monon lie is il Mr. Hsuar Jeivis, cuperi^itendent of * \ K. t liiorli. is eonihieMmr -i mie. I Jid*S30»ilCI lodge, I.

North (*r« a eiienHtle.

Agent Michael is in rhicago to

day on business.

B.".main’s joil) i.s 'imniiig this week on short orders.

El BE ALARMS.

2— 1 (/oUcrc ave and Liberty at. 3— 1 Indiana and Hanna 4— 1 Jackson and DtiRRy. 5— 1 Madison and Liberty. 0—1 Madison nn«l Walnut. .; 2 llantLi aiio » rovtit. 4 2 HloomiiiRton and Antleraon. 5 2 Seminal \ ami AriiiiRton. 6 2 WashliiRton. east of Durham. 7 ' M’rtre.IdyRtoi* JM»d Locust. •>' liui.Ai^4..; GiOWh.

4- 3 (Hilo and Main.

5- 3 UolleRc ave. ftntl DeMotte alley.

0- 3 Locust and Sycamore.

1- 2 -1 Fire out.

The iwdice e-all is one tap then a pause and

Archie F. , of Grubb north Col-

lege avenue, is growing steadily | th.- n follow the box number

worst- with consumption. He was formerly section foreman on the Monon. He is a member .of the xO. O. F„ and is iimili-i s.'Hm-sV

rOl'NTY OK IK KBS.

a

eo. M. Blin k

F. M. OHdewell..

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T»a*d*d ivirntl!

AV* , VlllllA II, X. ' 'I I ' I I I A I I I I H n tl V ~ |

Bssful teachers’ meeting. Mr. Rich, being cared for by them.

Frank Voxworthy nnd J. T. Cutler I 9U P erintent,ent of the Presbyterian I The revival meetings . , schools, lends valuable assistance. The . .1 .1 > • • . l-.: ij-o-will soon be appointed captains ,n att) . n(larK . ( , is llMlallv abollt thirty of f 1 ^ n °[ 1 th l ‘ n '! m,881 ° 1

It is

sup- j

lav night, still continue with un

H. N. 1 adult scholars and teachers.

'1 il Vi 1 ill' r j ~ l! — •• PW.'.-J' —T r

"captaiiL I»aii.v Banner Times. Detch, is able assisted by Mrs A nutting partv consisting of *°"'e of the Roachdale boy* want to j p arkei . an d R tudent« from the uni

know what the fare would be to India-!

napolis if it .ar* w

.1. F. O'llrlen F. M. Lyon. T. W. Me Neff

which he- Wm. Bnmduireet.

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ShidiiH Farmer ComroiHsioncra.

John 8. NewRent)

. ...Auditor

H

Treanirer | Clerk ... lieconlcr . . Sill N 1 \ ..| School Superintendent

i oron('

Assuror

COMING KVENTS.

Ml SIC HAM..

■>1 Mrrtfo'4* f

business men and others who have j been forced to stand idly by and,

see people take there all and stake Wm. Darnall and Betsey II. Reeve it on the beauty of the fair and thejiiavid Black ami Mary E. Davis.

Mrs. Isaac Edwards is on the su-k list Born, to James Wray and wife, this week. 24, a son. Mr. Wray is car

on the Monon ami the

Saturday evening, Nov. 11, cital by Walter Howe Jones.

Quite an interesting meeting was! held in the K. of 1*. ball last Monday

repuii't

William ( . Mays and Yiola Oliver, ni) , ht S|M , edles delivered by Ijoys tell on him that he has been

THB. NblW . DYSPEPSIA RE/AEDY.

o4»• i‘ .sniutf i.otM.

The case that is occupying the attention of the circuit court today is that of James F Hill of Greencastle, vs. William Donner,

( apt. ( liafftie. of Greencastle; James standing in un empty box car all Darnall. Isaac Edwards, Dr. Woods and dav slioutiny aloud Ibe word others. \Ye say let the gootl work go on. “papa,” to catch the echo in order

Kour young men of Roachtlale were tl)llt Inuv | )e( . (( me familiar with ol L’olumhus, fnd., the j-ase having

lined Saturday for jumping on moving

trains. Good enough. I the same. ^ ' Misses Ida Rice, Alma MeFudtlen. A tir«,»t,<n«tle-Sftrowt ntnintrv.r,

Bonnie llerson, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. llerson Teacher—What is lliat is drawing so

U-ood matter the Daily Banner Times will

I SI. OKl.Y Till-.

o<l! PURE BAKING * POWDER, MAIJK IIV JONHxS, THR OKUOGIS'T.

and 'V. II. Rice have spent the last week at <'hiengo and the fair. FxrurMion ICn(« s to < lib-uRo. The Vandalia Line will make rate of tu.OO to Chicago and return, good going Oct. il to Get. 31, with return limit j

Nov. 5.

J. S. Dowlijui, Agent. 7Ut(t-43wlt

many people to Chicago? Tuntiny—The fair. Teacher—Right. And what is it that prevents so many other people from going? Tommy—The fare. P. 8. The excursion goes on Tliurs-

1 day.

been venued from Putnam county. It seems that Donner sold Hill some lots in the new towuot’Gas City, which Hill claims were not in the location represented and that he hail made unwittingly a blunder, and he sues the court for relief. The case will occupy the attention of the court all of today.—Brazil

Times.

give a tc yoi

Be-

sides the local features we will give you the best short stories, best miscellany, and the best of everything in the line of reading. 1 ry the paper and he convinced. Address all communications

to the

DAILY BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, IND. J