Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDI ANA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1893.

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Late j eaterday afternoon n ease was liled with Clerk Darnall in the Putnam circuit court entitled Eliza .1. Brannan Nelson vs. Franklin 1* Nelson, and Quinton Broadstreet an 1 dames II. < . Nelson, H-isienees of Franklin 1*. Nelson. The suit is a civil action on note and n foreclosure of mortgage. The attorneys for the plaintiff are Alice A Nelson, of this city, and (Joorge Knight, of lira/.il. The amount of the note in the suit is tddi9. It has several credits, however, which lower the amount to •fdii,-

Ci«ll«*«l at tli«* \\ roiiK

Two country boys, who had probably formerly patronized the now defunct “Board of Health” saloon on north Jackson street, suddenly broke Ed. Abrams’ equanimity on

THE REVIVAL MEETINGSInt«*r< a HtiiiK Serviri** at tli« rhriNttau uu<l rre'nhytrriaii < littrclifM Nightly.

)EPSIN : ROLLED : OATS

For Purity, Sweetness and Rich Flavo

CUOSS-UK A It I NO.

Cross-bearinjt was the subject of Mr. Dillon’s remarks at the Presbyterian j

Friday by walking into the Ameri- h l:,s| ni;rl "- ll, ‘j ,mk l " r ‘"s tON i This Pepsin Oats cannot be etiualed. It is so prepared can express office and confidentially S pJ on ^' a ’r.vrenian.* * "*' t'.b'ar hil to * <ee P this flavor and will be found to be the finest Oats asking the agent for a quart of i ,. r ,, ss jever sold. It also prevents any form of indigestion. Your

Mr. Abrams caught on at He began by saying that there grocer keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, bitter, flat-

beer.

once that they hud missed the place j were just two kird- of cross-bearing in tasting oats in its place and winking at one of his assis-j t,,c ' v, * r,d - <,,u> wa9 < l,rlst bearing the

, , I cross of tinners, the other wm sinnors I tants directed mill to set the boys 1 . . 51 * ! branny tlie cross of < hnst. The first

tli(‘ fluid. lie* thirst\ lads were J vvas liui'luHl on ( m! vary. 'The second i taken down in the basement and began on Calvary, when the soldiers walked around for some moments eompelleil Simon, the Cyrenian, to and then deserted by their pilot, bear the cross of Jesus. He then went!

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ARE VOU GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER It ho ‘Maki* Ytmr Ari’i*iiK;«*m«*iit* to Roby

by

who left them to get out the best

on to the describe procession which tiad

tli<* IUr Four limit**.

Whether in pursuit of health or pleasure, no portion of the country otters so many and varied attractions at

..... , . , , ( bound the heavy end of the cross „ ... „„

•J.Lll 1 he plmntitl asks judg- way they could. They got no beer, rhrLf< Moulders and were drivin-r him t, “ s s, ‘ nso " lls ,1k ‘ h "" ny lt-

but acquired some experience that . out of the city to erueify him on Cal-1 ,,ran K e >t r "ves of Florida, redolent with

ment for !^Ki,oOOeyen money. The mortgage which is sought to foreclose bears the date of September 2~>, l.v.i::. and the assignment of F. 1‘. Nelson was made on Sept. 28. The other creditors interested in

may probably be of

benefit to them.

some

a Talkinu MiOa-li.

future vary. • 1'he Savior is faint from loss of sleep and the blows of the lash, and bei fore the mount is reached, tradition i says, be fell to the ground under the

1 lie .S'/or with its usual 1 burden. At this moment Simon, the propensity, capacity and avidity for Cyrenian, is passing in from theooun-

I the assignment will make a strong getting matters wrong, greatly ex- try, who they compel to hear the cross.

uggerates a trivial disagreement

effort to resist the foreclosure men tioned above, and an interesting legal tight in the courts is coming. They are represented by S. A. Hays. A petition signed by a majority of them has been filed with Judge McGregor in the circuit gourt asking for the removal of .1. H. (‘ Nelson and Quinton Broadstreet, assignees of Franklin 1*.

DAI LY BANNER TlMESj NVls<) "

V i*«mt £4000 in Thefie fwo*

Publlnlml t’vi’ry aft« rnoon ••xct pt Sundav p rawfordsvillC'Iournftl. FVinkUnM N n*J. , “ lt '‘ omoe ’ oorn ‘ ,r V,ne *“ a The Pioneer Mining and Mann

^ I factoring coinpanv and Wm ('Imiiift'a for flisplay iidvcTtisninontH iniiBt be

lumdeti in hy 19 o’clock a. in. oacli tlay. Rcatl Rogers htive <*llt(‘ri'(l Slli* ill

Idm: advertiscm*‘tits will be rccrived <*iic*li day ^ up t * 1 o’clock n. m. Advertising: rates made

known on application.

ItondinK notices one cent per word each in

sort ion.

It is Mr. Dillon’s opinion that the cross

, i , * was not tinhouml from Jesus’ shonlm the county clerk j* olt’fe vester- , , . , . i ,, J ilcrs, but that Mmon simply took hold day between a Bannku Times repre- of the other end and assisted the faintsentativc and another Grcencastle ing Saviour. And he said that if he citizen. An animated talking were a great artist he would paint a match was indulged in. which was ni:, * l ‘ ,, 'pi , ( e and call ii 1 he IwoCross4 . *i . . • Hearers,” Jesus bearing the cross of settled satisfactorily at the time so . ... , • .

Mmon and Simon bearing the cross of far as those most interested were j esnM#

Mr. Dillon said *‘We do not know much about this man Simon, hut we know that he was a jew. We know that he did not want to carry the cross, for they were obliged to ‘compel him.’ We know moreover that he did what

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the cir-

cuit court against W. 11. Durham, Frank Nelson and .1. F. Darnall, who went security for the Muncie Nail Works company. The two suits entail claims amounting to

about $4000.

NEWS FROM DEPAUW-

concerned. Since our contemporary has raised the color question there is no denying the fact that there was considerable blond hair afloat, some of which belonged to the chief

peace maker as well as to one of the ; aaothei Simon would not d<«. Where j participants. There was none, how- aow is that other Simon Peter, who j ever, of the aurora borealis hue of ‘glared, Though all the world leave)

the hirsuteness which dominates the

sanctum of the Star-/‘res*.

the perfume of sweet blossoms, wave their branches iu hearty welcome to the tourist from the snow-clad northland and the mellow breezes of the southern sea woo tin- invalid from the blizzards of the frozen north. There is one line to Florida “The big Four Itoute” which on aeeonnt of its excellent train service perfect connections in union depots and absence of transfers, forms the “tourists ideal line to Florida.” From all points north of the Ohio river the Big Four route, in connection with the through ear lines from Cincinnati, will be found to offer the best time, best service and best equipment to all southern points, and if you desire to travel with comfort and ease be sure your tickets read via

the Big Four Route.

K. <>. McCormick, D. B. Maiitix, Pass’r Traffic Mirr. tien’l i’ass’r agt

Cincinnati O.

MARKET QUO i A IIUINS. Prevailing; Price*.* lor Grain ami C’attl**

on Nov. 3.

CITY DIRECTORY.

Mayor. Treasurer Clerk Marshall.

Engineer..

Attorney — See. Hoard of Health

< ITY OFKICKRS.

Charles H. Case

.Frank b. Landes .James M Hurley

1st Ward.... ‘hid ” . .

thee yet will I never leave thee.' j Wheat

One Year in advance

$5.00

>'( t month*

2.50

Three months

1.25

One month

.50

Per week tty Carrier

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M. J. BECKETT HAIIHV M. SMITH.

Publisher .Managing Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times. Greencastle, Ind.

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Rockville has a new postmaster i in-the person of L. B. Humphries. The Bloomington World says the dawn is here, in commenting on the result of the repeal bill. We hope the U'orld is right, but are afraid the dawn will be indefinitely postponed if the democrats keep

threatening the tariff.

Governor McKinley got over into Indiana yesterday and was met by a large crowd of people as he was passing through Richmond. He’s running the race of his life and it will require most of next week to count out his majority in

Ohio.

Tl»»* Nrww Daily from Gr«*«*nraKtIt*** (treat Oiitvr of Learning. Jake Blake is in Plainfield. DePauw vs. Ann Arbor. Nov. 18. Miss Reid is visiting with friends

at Brazil.

Prof. Doty is out from Indianap-

olis today,

Mr. Knox, ’98 here yesterday. Fred Powell, of here on a visit.

Charles Wright is the phenome

nal full-back of’as.

The classes of ’98 and ’99

at the park, Monday.

Miss Edith Beauchamp is ing at her home tn Tipton.

Miss Roland, of Covington, is the audience,

guest of .Miss Lola Peyton.

The foot ball team left for Bloom-

ington this morning at 5:17.

The Alpha Chis entertained the Thetas this afternoon at their hall. The classes of’99 and 1000 play foot ball at the park this afternoon.

AMONG THE CHURCHESWlitit th«* S**rvi<*«*H will lt«* Tomorrow at Plnceft of Worship. At the Episcopal church tomorrow regular services will be held by the pastor, Rev. Saunders at 10:90 a. m. There will be no evening

services.

Indianapolis.

54@58c. Corn — SB’ ^<g88c.

Where is 'ids boasting Simon Peter Oats—-’- oio -c. , , .... CATTLK—Kiveints :><H) liciul; shipments m>\\ . I-uiuil\ we know that this Simon, 400 in*ml Market very slow, the Cvreniun, became a Christian and Kxtruchoice shipping ami export steers, wa- the father of a Christian family.” ^Dm td‘ tlT'SbK The preacher then remarked that steers, ta.SOi.ftt.HO; common to fair steers,

‘'-er. leuon.

learned from the text. First, we learn medium heifers, 15«/itS0; eommon to that crosses oftiines ,.nme snddenlu heifers, #l..W(./a.nil: koikI to choice in.it (tosses ouiines eomt gtultlenly. coWM fj.r.'-wU.OO; fair to medium cows,

That this Simon had no idea when he fcJ.oOMta.at).

left his farm that day to come into the „ , 3 '™ >0 ,h ‘ h,I; "hh'ments

2,5tH) neoa. Market strong.

city l liat he would be bearing tin* cross Good tochoioe medium and heavy.

of ( hrist befote night. Again we learn ^

.William K. Starr Arthur Throop Thomas T. M*)*>re ..Eugrene Hawkins M. 1)

COITNCILMKN.

Thomas vnrams, J. L. Uandol .G**«». E. Blak**, J aim's Hi i<lg**s

3rd ” John KUey, John H. Mlllei Str<‘«*t Commissioner J. D. (’utler Fin* Chief Giki. H Goopor

A. Hrockway. )

Mrs. Mary Hiifh. - School Trustees.

D. Ii. Anderson. )

It. A.Ogg, 8iipi*rliitemh*nt of city schools:

FOREST HIM. CEMETERY HOARD OF IIIRKCT-

OR8«

J S. Met Mary . ...Pres John ( . Hro'wn npr V. Pres J. K. Liuigdon 8ec H.8. Kenlck Treas James Daggy Supt K. E. Black. A. O. Lt>ckri*lge Mei'ting first WtNlnesday night <*acli month at J. 8. McClary’s oltice. SECK KT SOf ’IKiTES.

I. O. O. F.

(iREKN* ASTI.K t.ODOE NO 348. John Cook \ <; L. M. Hanna I Sec

Wislncsday. Hall, in

rd floor.

N G .See

PHESBYTKUIAN Clll KCII.

At tlie Presbyterian church

, good to -

that crosses for t’hrist are always cas- common liKhtweights,

the

interesting revival meetings will be

continued tomorrow. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

Elder S. M. Conner, the evangelist, at the Christian church is awakening quite an interest by his excellent and elotpient sermons, and

cross by his most earnest appeals for bet-

ter and holier living. The house

visit- was crowded last night and a deep

spiritual feeling pervaded the entire > Hr .v

ier than crosses for tin* world.

Simon, tlie Cyrenian, carried a lighter 500 head,

cross that day than Simon Peter, who had forsaken Ids Lord. We learn in the third place that crosses for Christ give us love for Christ. Those who suffer together leant to love each other. Mr. Dillon illustrated tiiis by saying that the reason the soldiers loved each other was not because of their surpassing patriotism, but because they bad

choice light weiuhts. fti. lUtati.gO: liiditwciidits. s.Ys."k,mS. 10; pigs.

That ♦o.'Joci'ti.UO: roughs, f.Yoo-a.'i So SllKKl’—Receipts 1,000 head; shipments

ice,

Prices steady.

Good to choice lambs. f:t.‘J5(<?4.00; common to medium tanihs, ?1.jOcgJ.tKI; good to choice sheep, Ri.50(ii3.tKt; fair to

medium sheep, *1.75(0 3.25. CIlU-Hgn (trillll and Provision.

WHEAT—Xov. opened —e, closed tJ2!*c. May opened To 1 , : »e, closed i I'sc. Corn—Xov. opened 3S 1 closed HSJe. May o|iened -t'J' .c. closed l'.’ : K -t ic. Oats—Xov opened 3s ,c, closed 2sj,'c.

May opened 32 1 ,c. closed Hj'.e.

Pork—Xov. opened * . closed 815.50;

stttiered together for their country. And Jan. opened $i4.t>0; closed *n.55. if we sutler with Christ we will love Bard—Xov opened -50..to, closed 8tt.4.>.

. Jan. opened 88 .sY, closed 8K.o7;^.

him the more. Again we learn here Kids—Nov opened *s..|n, .dosed *8.15 that bearing the cross is seldom voltin- Jan. opened 87.uo, closed *i.53'i.

We are almost always drawn in i Ne „. v nrk-

He preaches tomorrow 80nl « That both God and the sol- W'heat—Dec. 6s : ',(at;ov<c. , ,, (Hers drew Simon to the cross. But 8, *d : ,(((4tiAe-

at 10:30 on “Salvation Irom Sell; , . . , ,

voluntary erosa-dearing is always the j Mrs. Horace Tingley, Mr. and 011 I>est. And what an opportunity the ,, ,,, , ,'v, ,,

. i u . i , , , , . Mrs. Charles Southard, .Mrs. (.race

•experimental Religion; what it is other Simon lost when tie was notin

and how obtained.” All

r. o'*"*dds'sc. Corn—No.

<)a ; - , l <

tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock

arc cor

dially invited to attend these ser

vices.

COI.LEliE AVKN1 E METHODIST CIH RCII.

Mr. and Mrs, Dan Davis, of Terre

Haute will sing at College avenue, ^ 11 a< a ‘ n1, ^ un ‘

eral of Mr. A. M. Loekridge at 2

tomorrow. 1'““". ’” " l’’ Miss Fernie and Miss Rowley,A song service at 7 p. m. bv

I were the (ritests of friends at India-1 ,h< ‘ (1 * oir a8s,st( ■ ,, h V Mr ' !IU ' 1 Mrs ‘

‘*i iOiQ^iynt 1 v;i’*5 *>!>.

T a«t evening n nnmher of Daugh- nttpolis yesterday,

ters ..f Rehekah and others pinnned ! The I’hi Dams, of Wabash, will n surprise which wru suecessfutix etileitHiii then iX-a t*u»» -dotht-ie

executed on Mr. 11. C . Hatflclj, j Saturday after the gtune.

1'he foot bail team have very

one of them, and one of the jollicst | of uni > -ii... Ue. 1 he > ..•.tufa

Dau Davis of Terre Kaule. Tliese gilted singets will assist at every servie' during the day, anti tiiar.e whs enjuv fine .•nusie, •vji! serve

lhvm»«‘lvcK well to attend.

bis place that day! Lastly we learn KQVmdds and Mr. Webb Irwin attliat no kind of cross-hearing is with- tended the funeral of Mrs. Webb in out reward. this city this morning. The servMr. Dillon concluded by saying, | j ceg were largely attended, occur “The world is still crucifying the Lonl r i n>; llt lho f tl mil v residence on

Jesus. Some of those who om e pr'-' South College avenue. posed to stand by him have departed.]

He is drawing you tonight by lus level John* annon, of the Bell, shows and his suffering. What rejoicing | a new display window today that is there would he if I could but say that un j qlu . as well as attractive. F. G.

ever on;> Imd volunteered to heiphimL- , .i jr ■

hear the cross.” | vX.^ore, the Hub, the Moud, B, | r Christian church. | Luiigdou Co., 1*. K. Gilt ititie, Louis | The fftc-tings d (he riitistLm , h.uvl. i A Mnmtivl, A Ailcn -1-d -(IIr-i - ‘(iV. Lov!; u .•••tr- t

nr growing in inter t and .ittenda* in-kiPtr i dt«*play- Then tire f F! h’l' A F \ If^ts

Meetlnir niurlits. every

JiTome Allen’s Block, 3n I’fTNA.M LODUK NO. 45.

Asa Smith , E. T. Chaffee

M«*c*tlnir iiIrIiIs. cv**ry Tu«*sda.v. Hall in C**iitnil National Bunk block. 3rd floor.

CASTLE CANTON NO 30, 1». M.

J. A. Michael — (’apt

( Ili - Melkel.

First ami third Monday nights *>f **ach

month.

I). OF R. NO. 100. Mrs. .1*din Morryweather.. N. 11 I l BS. Badger. • Mccrlnjf nlK'lits. every 2nd ami 4tli Mon*la> of **uch month. Halt in central Nat. Hank biiildiiiK:, 3rd floor. OHKENCASTLK IJUKJK 2123 Cl. C. *». OK O. F. Wm. Hurt wood ...N.G W. F.T«*lst**r.. .P.S Me«*ts ilrst and third Mondays.

MASONIC.

EASTERN STAR. Mrs. Hickson . W.M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins See First Wednesday night of each inontli. OHKEN C ASTI.K CH A l*TKIl R. A. M. \*»2I. I*’. H. Rvans H. P W. H.H.Oulh ii.. Bee Second Wednesday night of eaeh month. BLUE LODGE F. AND A. M. W. H. Vestal W.M

H. 8. Beale .

Third Wednesday night of etieh month.

COMMANDEKY.

B. C J. McD. Hays S***’ Fourth W**din*sdny night of each month. HO<I AN LODGE. NO. 10. F. ft A. M, H. 8. Bryan W.M W. F.TdBter . ..S«*e Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. white lily chapter, no.3,o.k. s. Mrs. M. Florence Miles W. M M ps. M. \. Telster Seo Meets second and fourth Mondays.

Fi. H. Evans.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. EAGLE LODGE NO. 16. John T. Stewart ‘: David Hughes.... V S**«* Every Friday night on 3rd floor over Thos. Abrams store. GREENCASTLE DIVISION C. R. W B. Starr Can K.Strattan m < First Monday night of each month.

A.O. U. W.

COLLEGE CITY LODGE NO. 0. George Sage M. W A. H. Phillips S***‘ Second and 4th Thursdays of each month. DEGREE OF HONOR. Hose Me A linden C. of II Della Moore. S**<* First ami third Fridays of ea**h month. Hall on 3rd floor City Hall Block.

BED MEN.

OTOE Till BE NO. 140. John Cannon

Thos Sag**

Every Monday night. City Hall Hloek.

Sachem

See* Hall on 3rd floor.

ROYAL ARCANUM. LOTI’S COI'N'CI I, NO.

W. G. ()v**i*street ... K Chas, Land**s .. .S**** Second and fourth Thursdays of eaeh moot h.

Meet in (j. A. H. Hall.

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<), Wnggnn**r

(i. A. R.

r ‘ t CO*, : N'm V*.

See

Hall **nrm*r \'ln*.*

* ...!. J‘C**tr\- now KV\<*atelis aild otockilIgS.

i oci’^t stimcf.t m. e. ciicbch.

.rawing in intprt’sf and attemln' making g<""i

f O'.*!':

i’itus ii; 10-11. Tla* preacher .said:

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j Lhmv M !!•.(.->. < Ml < .rcctt ‘ i ** j i ■ ■ d ■' '• * ’* ""

, , , , ! castle and more room for a show

_ three ways had been proposed te

eatables sweets and fruits and the i arc ^ e ^ ow an< ^ ,naroon ' Corner Locust and Anderson 1 save from sin. First, to suffer the pen-j 1 " an mos ^ aI1 - v 01 size in evening was spent in pleasant social! The faculty has decided that no streets, Rev. R. R. Bryan pastor. ] alty of sin like we suffer the pain from | the state. Keep up the rivalry,

MV n-.iii.i.ru „ ‘OmVt : previous-Kn-soaomaeRts. -skaH ■ be-

enjovnicnt.

m bimseit" as a iiost ttuti he

the party fully at home.

Those attending and engineering the affair were, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. M^tz.-r. 'DandMr’v^ 'I. Ilurlcv,

Mr. *nd M7rr-Tv.

and Mrs. George iienton, Mrs

R. Bryan pastor.

Sunday - st-vvieea , ■Gem-i-aL v

!.-d L.y pastor, !! a. m.; fither eh

i made ot quizes or exauiiuatiotis. - 11 ha- lac.ii ruled that a student in prep, who has an unexcused absence a week old shall be sus-

pended.

In the senior moot court Monday I’enteeostal meeting, -Monday 2:1

•V/

at iz in. undo p. m.; Sunday school 2 p. m.; Kpworth devotional meet

a bound. .Second, to do good enough [gentlemen, and you will not only t” r ”"’ ov ” ’’' M - ,,k ” auti-i'dc MIG «j -ucrensV your ituViRc’sV,

Third, to ‘ ‘

poison. Third, to forgive sia on the i

condition of quitting sin.”

but exert

to decorate

!i!!‘i Hllfl Hlinil’-l

4— 1 Jackson ami imggy. 5— 1 Madison and Liberty. G—! Aftidf^on ‘M'J W dnut 2 Hanna an M’rown. 4 2 Hlooiuington and Anderson. 5 2 Seminary ami Arlington. 6 2 Washington, east of Durham. 7 2 Washingt/»n and Locust. 2 ' V HoAvaVd #dd * ftfWir.' 4.3 nnb. r.i..i

a- .» * oii*‘ge f\ »•. ami i»«*.>ioii«* aiiev.

<»- •* J •»» ti.sj /ii<S >’’>y CTifliOi’t

hilt.

He said the first was no salvation, fori The Banner-Timks acknowledges ! r Th <’.P!! ,1 e< v , *I.Ih'>'ietan ti'cii a pause and

ing tl j). m. Week day services, to suffer tlie full penalty ot sin is ruin. invitation to the second

1-2-1 Fir*** ul.

The p*

then follow the box number

H II -

■ Farias and Mount/.

The second could not save for goodness , , •. ..alar Sr, I, .1., I n,lal P eftee dtlDCe of OtOC fflbe, | OOO.M.Itla.L,,

tclax cannot reach the sin of reaterdav

*<NR II II nil

'Nlll >*ll(* #J. II. * * hOT v <01111 n noiH'Ne

Lev, man for libel. L. A. Phillips,! m : OfHcial Board meeting Monday j It, for guilt e*> ,

■“ IIa7\ t'r--Ter*: l n,l'“'l*stTrf :n ir.liT, ^ m m + m ** m 4.” » 4 1 '4'';4i ' 4,' V 1 1 W “i'"wion* ag**P!>t 15'xkv'-^ Br.„v,, hall

The boys from Japan celebrated Thursday 7 p. m. A cordial invi- : w * , otn the sin was committed. The committee on

Miss May KushUt. TIh* surprise

• Vil ai is. r^iiu

whs in IIOIHM «

t Ussiei

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Robe, of Kansas, who has been visiting friends for two weeks. Dr. G. < . Smvtbe took ti night drive to Roachdale and return last ■ ••• M ••• ' • •'"" 1 ~ who wns quite ill.

| They hung from their windows the i banner of Japan.

>» '•«

Vd to cv

The bus men have tt mascot in

I gosjxel pronounces

condition that

we accept Christ.

; tlie condition that xv.-xxV^’' *<'**''*' m

■O'.l-iJ T.-gcr , ,

This beautiful song, xvords and music regular sheet size, xvill de mailed to any

fovgivness on I v on

—es jp. 4

lien.

If xve forsake out | ‘ ' 00 P cr «

-in and nceent him fits salvation eotne*' Maloney ;

rhe sIihoc of h sneili lndl pup He to u- V •,M>ile c fidloxx s her errimr < r same to Charlie Prieat, driver of re ^ y 10,0 ';K' Ve 1,11

h! (.niv'y renwe'D W, dnesdny evening Nov. 29. in I iiliiiikis'I'lu'ikt

The

arrangements is J.

Daniel T. Dmicll

I hmiol s Mm’ J. F. O’Hrl*n V..'« .4 .. - T. W.M • it

Wm. HmulHircft.

J. M.

Jacob Kiefer and on introduction. *- !! KMcLnb, -L. A.

Hall, Will Maloney,

, W i/ I John H/Ncwgeiii j

Chas.

rot'XTV ul' 1 It KKS.

Auditor

Sir

A> •»* i ( l«*rk ... Recorder Surveyor ■* ± : .-h : Corom*r Assessor ^a VWQ '• *

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! it th(» child will but return, sayinfif:

, I./-i | the night bus for Cooper linos., last “Where is my wandering boy tonight? i* enrlosin^ o cents in stumps to IMi. . . , . i GoHearch for him wh*T** y*»u will, x I ‘ M .-A-M_.‘i . -y- 'i ‘'.'V. - . V'.'M Vb 0 ' jv.I," I.,.-. , *. .•.•••..*•• ** » - ■* . * - - - - - : . . i ; i*. i I • i - v LG L,' i • •... I •.. t: #•. .41 .* ■ * i • •, B i came or whither he was going, hut | So Christ follows the sinner with his Foxworthy, Tho 8 . F.

nevertheless when he struck the love and says, “Whosoever xvill may

The t ' 0, " e -”

Today’s Lorn! Markets.

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Cawley, G. <’. Neale and J. L. Wat- •'"•ffiin’s poultry house

( incimiati, Ohio.

E r

Is the verdict of all who smoke

bus he stayed right with it.

“purp” is a scrawny, lean and hun-! grv looking canine, and he gets , .l,' -

passengers by sitting in front of the door of the rival bus and showing

his teeth.

T*Mliiy'M < hu-tigo .Ylarkrtt*. market.- arc rredv.

p di, dir**et froni < 'bj** ,, ^<»* 'I’oiluy i|uotntions are 11* follows :

rodu) tpiol ions are a** fojloxy - ■ 1 u ltd. .... . .

V Siring*, oholee * ! VbungSprings A SK*kH, young ami roai -•*..

• u ks. old

L'i f'lirkcys, li«*u*

• Turk* \ *, young Ddiis

Turkeys, old Iouih.

/Tnfk* \ M vnunv* *ll» sn«l »»%•«•»•

1 Turkeys, under H lb*

, f't» • ’.V » < .'<

Opt iotm.

He is fickle though, for xvheat— during the day he has run first with

i Opi'ii'a 10 a. m.; Clun’u

^ | rw r~ \r ^ one bus anil then me other. X/Wa/I I ^ (Hr ( (~l/\hY N do K lookH 149 thongl' be hadn’t x—J l V V V 1 jL ' '—' 1 i l —4 i V 1 \ v . , iri internal application of a dot

one bus and then the other. The

had

dose of

AGENCY. JONES’ DRUG STORE.

pplication of

i meat for many a day.

Decetnlier

May.

Corn—

November... Dcm * mber May.

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December.

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62 1 ,, 63*. :o\ 3tt , 30 43 i 20 32 „

62 *. 63'a :o« 30', :w* 8 h 43 , 29 32 ,

61,; 62 70

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Sttge, A.

Leyndeektr, J. ('hamper, W. Farmer, J. (). Frazier and T.

Murphy.

Another 4'ainlblfite. ^ , , • , .

Jolm Layne. the rising yourg f ; 7 »° 8 deinuenit who presided over a e.i x J';sk». IdkIi. * ^ ^ ibitnr, ii**i*ii mil convention once and who stIs I '(otter, No. 2.. ready to lie sacrificed again, I a j (J v , V/T ,, V TT V candidate. He is honing, nnf is -li- < r, > rjIN IN. the first man out in His lino./ He mi sn hall. wants to be representative./Wo, Saturday evening, Nov II so fur, are for John. Jf cital by Walter Howe Jones.

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