Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1893 — Page 4
THE BANNElf TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER II, 189:!.
KIND REHDeR.
i,« r. ivin iiMi' iHi ui nor, umi nm nvart failed him. U .1 ho reiuembeml a certain Thomas .Anderson, who report said had loitered IsTieuth the honeysuckle for the last few nights, and
Don't think this mild autumn weather will continue Winter always comes and brings br "Tufy''wu Z h tl'ikh!^»isnit K you last with it the howling, piercing winds, and you should be ready for it, and there is no place night down at the pump,” he remarked,
under the shining sun like the
MODEL CLOTHING STORE
with assumed cheerfulness.
"Talkiii about me?” said Minna angri-
ly. “How dared they?”
“Oh. Lord!” gasi»ed Bob to himself. “If she gets mad liefore I liegin!”
“They wuz savin—savin"
to ht yourself and boys out for the winter. Our stock is the largest in the city, all fresh and inr ' Vt ' 11 ' Mhl ‘ n>1> ’ " hat tho> W * y new, bought direct from the manufacturers and importers for CASH lower than ever heard “They wuz savin how as you'd never tell of before in the country. We have three floors packed full of Bargains. Our men’s marry any on.--y.m wnz that uncertainfine tailor-made suits in cutaways, single and double breasted sacks, in cheviots, Bedford, ' -who s'd.i tha'?” said Minna, turning cords, unfinished clay worsteds and all the new fabrics,.for $10, $12, #15. £18 and S20 are as wrathful eyes upon him. well trimmed and good fitting ;is you will pay a merchant tailor double the money for. ^ T don't exactly remember," faltered
“Most likely yourself," disdainfully. Bob could not truthfully disown the remark, as he had made it frequently, in confidence, to his near companions in
4!' IN
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OAZERCOHTS *
Special Offerings for This^ Week Only. Ladies' Grey Cotton Union^Suits 4.1^ No. 40 All Silk Ribbon, all shades, worth 35c 19c Ladies' Gauntlet Gloves at I9 C BOSTON STORE:.
ONC LOWEST PRICE.
J. R. leatherman. | |.i.|>haNTS CARED I OR.
PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON,
Room* i umi 5, .\U« 11 Hlot'k, GRFENCASTLE. I 1 I ! INDIANA
IfytMihavt; a howsr for huI<* or rent, hih! It proving an ‘Vlcphant on your hands, ” h t tiH look after it. We'll hi»ll it or lot It. an you
1 ir« n m ifv it 1 1 < 1 11. »» » 11 ."i it 11 i»i i«i 1 •. .I,-
as well as suits we stand ahead with all the new styles of the season, with single and the village. So, after this unexpected special Atteniion oiveii i.. ducmscsW wo- ir.there* a.1.1 town
double breasted coats, extra lengths, in kerseys, meltons, cheviots, beavers, and our elegant home thn-t, he remained uncomfortably
line of ulsters have no equal. j Minna pursued her advantage. Our S’. 50, Sq, $5 and S6 overcoats cannot be matched in the state. Our 7, $7o 0 ' “ Nice them, fur a uiaii!’ alic $8 and S10 coats are out of sight. Our S1 2, m 5, si8 and S-’o tailor-made overcoats are as ^.^^“^'"fhey'can’t tailback good as tailors would charge you double for, and better than you would have to pay other j for themselves!"
houses 25 per cent more for.
F. A. HAYS, PROP.
RREr D W E IK.
Practical Plumber aii'iiidsFittor
DK.U.I i: IN
FOR AMATLu
» w. I— • «
The Advantnifes i»f Siuyrlna; Over Other AccomplifthmeiitM— MlHtHKeo to lie .\voided. Good singing has a great advantage over other accomplishments. It gives the greatest amount of pleasure to others, and, as a rule, is a never failing source of delight to the singer. It is also an exercise w hich is so beneficial to the lungs that it has been proved beyond all doubt that many persons with weak chests have been js-rmanently strength
j covering it with a crape Japanese nap- ! kin. The thin ones are the only sort to 1 ■ use for this purpose. The cardboard j ! may be set in it while it is outspread,
1 and then the four corners should be but she was such a very flippant young gathered together in one hand while the person that he found it herculean to teother ties a loopandknotof Tom Thumb dace her to a sufficiently serious frame ribbon around it. leaving the fluttering 1 of mind. Then, too,he was by no means
A MEAN' TRICK.
He had often tried to propose to her.
Qas ai}d U/ater pipes,
If the reported conversation had not been wholly imaginary, Bob would have been stricken with remorse. As it was, however, although inwardly trembling,
he saw an opening and took it. “But 1 spoke back for you, Minna, 1
did.”
“Oh, yon did, did you?" was the discouraging comment. “Since it wuz $ou
said the worst, seems to me it wuz all .
you could do."
“They said a lot more n 1 did, Bob (jtqttqTll Ii'oll \\ ork
continued,with fictitiouscourage. "They said as how I needn't be hangin around
four corners. , certain as to her feelings toward himself. h(W fu , V4 , (1 h11us HCorn me tin th „ , Blnck-mithill-'
r n "^r.T^7o r . ;Sd. andnotitua zzr S” '*
I r* 11, II lIM'lff* .1 |MI'.'«III|I I 11■ miii-i III Rivet that fuct in your miml, then call anti
j we'll clinch it.
J. f M. HURLBY, Insurance, Real Estate,
and Lean. . . .
Srenml Floor, First National Rank Ruilding My
Is the Rest
Good Gnou^h?
and Sanitary Appliances. >*'"eiytiuMiieatw. imve is Ko.KUiimi«iifor ' ' / / rr / anybody. It is the best wc» ever saw and at
the price* we aak in very much hotter value than anything Mimilar to he had in tin* city. We kill no stock but what we know to ho good. Try our tender steaks, our Juicy roasts
oud our sausage*.
STONER & STONER,
l-tftu
ened bv a careful and iudicious use of il PP»' il! ' 9 "-e'.l in n tunic of nuvy blue t assurance been unfavorable to his hopes
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the vocal organs. We may here observe that the practice of singing, particularly in the case of voting children, should lie ' insisted upon by parents, as. although , there may be uo evidence of any disease of the liu.gs in them, yet by the daily practice of vocal exercises their lungs are invigorated and rendered healthier, and many chest complaints which might have develop! d in the course of time I
are llius warded off.
It is a great mistake for women who wish to liecome good singers to indulge in the pernicious habit of tight lacing. It is a matter of fact that nothing can be more injurious to the respiratory organs than to compress them into a more limited space than nature has already . provided for them. The practice of tight j lacing inakcsit utterly impossible for the singer to inflate the lungs to their fullest extent, which is absolutely necessary for the proper development of the voice. The Housewife, authority’ for the foregoing. has the following to say concerning
the selection of a song:
or Mack arranged in box plaits in the front and turned back with a largo
‘But there’s wusser nor that,” he Said, with well forced gloominess. “I said as
M<*ims(*’hoI«1 Htiliul.
MARKET, E. Washington street.
he would none the less have been anxious
lor turtle i inloi matioii. how I knowed you wonld marry mo”
tion of even well grounded suspicion. She had such u baffling sort of manner. Never had he been able to surprise her into an admission of anything, however
Who made you so wise?” intenupted
Minna sarcastically.
“An a man bet me you wouldn't, an--
an—I bet him von would.”
, . , • "Beasts!” ejaculated the much in-
trifling, winch might be taken as an in- censP( j jjj, m a
THERE ARE FAKIRS IN INDIA who. it is said, -laud inoiilli- on the same spot uithnut moving.
dication that he aroused within her emotions of any kind whatever. It was certainly very difficult to know what to do,
THERE ARE
THE CUTTER DOES IT ! Wi* Iiirtiu lu* m;ik<*8 the* rlolhc*K lit. Nim I I tilths of l ho looks of a soil of clot lies is in
i ho cutting.
WE HAVE A GOOD ONE !' Ono who knows how to out. Ho makos t ho clot hes lit and look well.
Our Line of Samples is Great! in oxtont. stylo and (|iiuUty. hut not groat
“An I bet a fearful lot. Minna. Gosh!
-I’m scared to think of it. If I got to PRINTERS IN AMERICA him \ti> '“I" - ; give him all that money’, the farm nil
Many times mid ho almost taken ad- ? ,
J have to go sure.
Minna looked frightened.
“How much?" sbo asked faintly. 0 "/' ' 1 q "' I 1 ' "' »V j £• W. WHITE, Merchant Tailor. Wonder how much she'll stand?” Bob ne u .i-i e 1,1 11 i i- i“ min.iniiy . j ('ii nntiit' uinl Kepalrina »Siitvialt} . on
• Jon os' Drag 8toro. fc J-ly
vantage of a momentary silence on her part. Times without number hail he nearly clasped her in his arms as she
who nevei buy new Styles of t vpe |
frolil mie vi’ar - end m nuotlil't . | ahonl II. the inost so is Hie prlee.
in |»ricf. Thoro aro many idoasin^ pointy
t he i
Tu “ "• you want
i \ i • glancecl at her tentatively, his part had been mad ■ one evening aft- ° t r , 4
‘Fin most afeared to tell you. It’s—
er he had brought a frie nd to rail upon , , Vl - . ,
her. Minna, Bub and the friend had all U Mlnna - lt s * 100 '
sat in the kitchen and pulled taffy. , 1 . V'.\
Next evening Bob said sheepishly:
ejaculated Minna. “You
COMFOUTABLE GARMENT FOB A BOY.
Iii the choice of a song the student sailor collar. The inside front, which is
should be guided by the sentiment con- , made in cream colored serge, is embroid- j them in the pan.
-Do you know Minna, what Ikey was ^p^ingly.'lmd overcame by‘tTm filings « namt a- nip i . he had aroused he buried his head in his |
mer rilp MmZ^UhVr she S n^H^y* THH BANNER TIMES OFFICE
was washing dishes, and she clattered t . uio ^ on
to find :i printer who Imy - all the g b. cooper
lale-t and Ik'sI de-igns in lype,' borders, ornaments, etc., and baIlie taste to it-e tbein in bill-beads, letter-beads, ad>ertisemeiits, circulars, posters, and all kinds of
i iereautlie printing,
cave orders at
J W. COOPER.
tained in the words and the beauty of ered with an anchor. The waistband is the music. Due regard, however, must also of cream serge to match.
be paid to the compass and capabilities of her voice, and she should be careful to avoid all nervous habits, such as lieating time with the hands or feet, moving backward and forward, etc., but she must acquire an easy and natural atti-
tude.
In conclusion, we would impress upon students to avoid all eccentricity of style
If the garment described is to receive very hard wear, the inside front and waistband may be made of a darker color or of the same color as the tunic, hut of a material a little lighter in
weight.
Carrot I'mldint;. Carrot pudding is said by those who
and contortion ot tho features when have eaten it to he very nice. Boil and singing. The latter may be overcome by Tnash fine G ounces of carrot, add G
■He was asking me if I was going t<>
marry you.”
“And what did you tell hint?" "Told him I didn’t know.” “That wasright,” said Minna, swirling the dishcloth around. “And he—he said I was a dnrned fool
if I didn’t."
Minna went off into peals of laughter. Then she soliered up.
“Didn't what?”
“Didn’t marry you.”
“So you would be—if you got the the tears. “I'll—I’ll"
Bob waited a moment.
"Don’t care for myself. (Sigh.) 1 don't want to live anyway, but the farm'll have to go sure, and poor mother and
father.” (Sob.)
“Oh, no, no,” said Minna tearfully. “They’re old now to start over agin (a protracted sigh), but I kin work for em. I’ll do it”— and Bob's shoulders
for anything in the Priming Line. COR. VINE TV N D FRANKLIN STS.
JJANKMAWS Ol'KII.l liOI'SK.
COOPER BROS.,
Transfer and Liverymen.
Bushgs to and from ail trains,
RajrjjrUvro TransfVm*d, Li very Riys of all kinds.
Gabs for Farties, Funerals and Weddings,
Drayiny a Specialty,
Pianos and Furniture Moved
Telephone connection with depots and Lad lea’ Hall. Galls answered any time day or
uiirht.
OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WALI ly NUTSTS., OPP ENGINE HOUSE
shook with nobly suppressed emotion— C^NEi NIGHT ONL»Y\
“it n il come hard to lose the old place now —(sob)—after all them years.” “Oh, don’t, don’t, don't, Bob! I can't bear it!” gasped Minna, choking down
Local Time Card.
w-—
an ,nch bad habit,. 5 ' '“■* ** ** ^ . V f’* •»<»-*»«• Ea.hlou It. Table Linen. fills of flour. Mix all these ingredients ’ What right had you to tell him vou 1 "^’ cocking himse'f to and fro-in apT» ; u.. ,,,* yttir 'I-"..-'-. ^£ l 'wC , r--'r«?h7w^ , .Z3!
( auaeyou am t ever give it to me. and seeing this Minna, too, wept aloud.
the shops advertise a rale of household , a' 1 ' 1 ,K,il the pudding for three hoars, linens, when linens a little out of style MARKET QUOTATIONS,
are marked down, and bargains are to
be secured by the housewives who want * ,rcvi,,,i,,K rrl, <‘» F or ^'' ain al,,, < aU,e
gooil table linen rather than the very on ' ov ‘ latest thing. Such will take notice, says imlianapoii..
“No, an 1 never will, returned Minna, “Oh, Bob,” she cried, “how could you with emphasis. be so-so”— and she hurst again into
“Jes’ what I thought,” said Bob dis- ^ oars _
mally. “Guess I’d better go.^
Tl ESI)AY. NOV. I Ith, —Special Kiigageinent of— Sam T. Jack’s Creole
Company.
lilO HU K.
(iOlNG EAST.
No 1- Giiu'innuti Lx press 2:117 u in Nt» 2* Inditumpolis Xecomuiodiitlon H:45iiin \o is "outhwestern Umitc*d Ltspm
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GOING WEST.
Vo 7 ''t L. uncH in. Nitfht LxprtHs 12:40nm Vo u Mail ... H;4r» a m Vo 17 >outhwest(*rnUiiiRihI 12:50 p in Nt» J* Mattoon \eeoniino<lation .... H:44i |) ni Daily except Sunday. r. I*. Hi kstis, \ireiit.
IHreei from Sam
T. Jack’s t )|M*ra riic sensation ol
L.ij. ^,1 ssi « 0,10 r go.. “Dunno, Minna." he said in a choking m •Guess ye had, remarked his hostess ,. lmt th( , rp ain ’ t n0 h eln for it ^ rCviiidJl’s Hd,'
M’LLE KJSFLVO/A,
, . , .. _ , , , “Never!" said Minna hysterically. “I hind. If I was you, Id learn a few will Illarry y( , u _i wi iU“'
monun Horn:. in ^tfect s undHy, hily ji. Iwr;
nohth hoi;ni».
^ . i . . , „ n v Tlic Cairo Street tlaneing Leautv, in llu-1 v’! ‘ ,, . l . 0,wo ,7“!" '■'ynsRiM'™-’-.
sadly and hypocritically, care nothin about me.
•\ou don t 20 Comeih I'N'oles, 20 Egyptian Kn-
cliiiutri'-se-. New Types of Beauty from
the New York Times, that as “all over” Wheat - 54®57c. Coiw M'jtaafic. 1 hospitably. As she spoke she wiped out ^ ,l, ‘ 1 " ,,rl<l '
patterns are uo longer first choice, hav- Oats—38(a8lc. the dishpan and hung it np on a nail lie '
ing been stijierseded by the medallion (Jattlf. Receipts light; shipment# none.
centers with two borders, it is iioss;ble Kxtra choice shipping and export steers, things before I came courtin to get beautiful designs in j>in and iiolka |4.flO(.45.af): gooil to choice shipping steers, “But you're a big sight clever'n me,” dot flower-de-luce and other acceptable $3.TS(i(4.'2a; medium to g<ssi shipping H „ HW ered Bob meekly.
w! 1 °r" ffTl “That’s so ” said Minna laconically ..j didn ’ t afore> - Kai(1 Minn, tearfully ho.l, , eu.i-pbore On tliinking over tbe iDtOTTien un the SKSgtSf**"" ' i-.'.', ’ ■* ! ery housekeepei knows, the friction of j2.(J0(a2.5<i. way home. Bob thought that on the “An von will marry me?”
ironing the taide linen is it-most sen- Boos—Receipts 1.000 iiead: shipments whole he had not made much progress. m,.. iwuldpd
ous wear. . . , , ^iL'Yimo*' 1 a ' tiv< ‘ '' l,n P ri< ' 1,s “teadj a few da vs later hope returned, bright '“Thank vnu Minna " Boh said mourn- “ Simplest and Bcst. v .. . . It will be noticed tiiiit luiieh i-!,, ' , for choice lignt , T) , , . . limns you .inma i ,oo-.no mourn r I rains leave i.reem-nstle. Iml. in ettect Nov 11 \\ 111 nonceu mai t to choice medium and heavy. *5.70(3 eyed and zmiling, and Bob determined fllUv “It’s awfully good !• 7<m. n a,mat.
Uiixe.l ami heavy puking, 70 to make another attempt to secure the A moment elapsed before hestarted on XHF F P A N kT I IN good to ‘-'Khts. _ *• elusive Minna. In the soft dusk of the the real business of courtship—he had to ■ * * ^ ■V.^l V IX L*1
SOUTH HOl’N 1).
Vo Louisvilk* Mail Vo 5 "outhorn Fxpross. Vo 41F l.ocal * Hally. F.xcfpt suiiday
V ANDALIA.
1:27 am 11:44) a in 12:10 p in 2:05 a m 2:55 put 12:10 p m
with napkins to match in gay borders ! are much marked down, a gore sign !
that thev are not covering fashionable eom.m.n lightweights. pigs. the real mis,ness oi coumnip-ne na<i to Mil’idv of Murriv Hill • ^,-s kimllv "ion to mNliiiin lamb-. si.ahw”.7a; good gnlanUes and, to Bobs imagination, „ tt knowing and prodigious wink.— i t •!. .IVVb. . k in «‘,'t 1 «'* '-'.oice slieep, ■ : j i'»; fair to nestling confidingly in the trees. Madge Roberts., in Chicago Inter
to tin- ..Ik and limn damask in w> id j me) |i U in sheep, i.I.:'.ii e:. ,; ; emninon sheep. “House ain't much like Minna," he re- (Vein
color liiid whit ■ for her lui/ehoon table—I ,i.oo<. 1.,’iO; tmek-. per head, «.«I0(.<1.00. fleeted sadly. “Wisht I could think on mikado yellow, pale pink and other 1 some way tocotch her ” i.ipiui to the Oeeasion.
.'■Um' » : , v " ! ' r T.**.**.■. -ww
th(» first named tor washing ([uahty. !\s\\iVc. * graaa, he revolved a dozen schemes in his is ciiiploye-l as < krk and stenograpii r
Cons Nov openeu :ii :; ; e. closet! :ii;bc. , miiid, all of which had sooner or later by a New York attorney, proved hers, .i May opeiu-d 41 .. l.iseti tl ^ ^ to be dismissed as impracticable ill view fully equal to an emergency wlrob sud >bi\'<m ie Ml eb ed “1 -e.' of the uncertain nature of the tiamsei in demy pie-. b.L.i ii.wlf on .. !—t * pblSK Nov. Opened s'l. , o,, msed »t:>.0(l; question. If he could only lie sure of mouth. The 1 twyer was absent in Jan. opened ,K): clost-i .<14.Ut _ ^ how Minna would take anything. But Brooklyn inutltuilanceu|ioucourt there
The newest of these damasks have hemstitched edges on cloth and napkins.
A Candy liox.
A candy box is made by either using or imitatin'./ a Charlotte box and
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Vo 2 Lx. >ini.
FOH THE EAST.
8;:H ti iii. lor IiidinintpoliNs
1-52 p m, ••
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»i:20 p m.
KOU THE WEST. /
Vo 5 Fx. "•mi S:5il u in, for st. Louis, Vo 7 Haily 12:12 a in, for st. Louis. Vo 1 l>ail\ ... 12:*I) p in, for st. Louis, Vo 21 Huily I V* p in. lor "l Gniis %
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TYPEWRITER.
PRICE, $60.00.
AT Al Al.TI.AI S do you ever consider the <|uality of the food yon are eating? ll may (s' good, ll mighl lie Iwdter. purer, fre-lier and more wholesome. I-it not worth while to make -lire that yviir Tea. ('ottee. Sugar. Ituiier,
Kggs, Snice.-. and innumerahle other groeerie-are of the tie-t i|iialily? There is such a trifling difference in the prices of the lie-i and the wor-t that it certainly
doe- not pay to Imy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed eeoiiuiiii.
Suddenly, in tbe midst of his«ponder« nmat Ik* uiiavoidabiy diMaim •!, atDi al- standard Keyboard—forty keys, pi iut-j
inir citfhtv-one charactcrH. Aliirnmcnt •
'?> M,? Mi ;;a **a** /'* *'
l•la,l:l \ ni\ i-biv I.e»\ e T,Tii' Itauie.
Vi *2 I.x Mm ...1:U.'ih in, for I'eortu V* ,, ” ** ,,, f,,r |lr—■,till emiiplele time earil. slvlnif all Inilns uial slat tons, miG lur l ull Inronnatlun as to l ilies, I hr,iiisli em *, elc., aiMress . .. •L | Dowuxo, \gent, • M. < IIKSIlll II OH, I .ceetleast le. \sst Uin’l 1’ass. \|tl, s|. I.iinls. Mo.
ing, an idea came to him- a heaven sent mosUat once reached a second decision
inspiration, so lieuutifnl, so clever, that iu consequence.
the cunning little god himself must have There wan a motion iu a case iu which been hiding in a bluebell along his path, her employer was an attorney pending Bob gave an emphatic clap to his log, in the supreme court, and ib;hearing bean d the listening ('u pid might have heard forejudge Lawrence was set down tor
ing eighty-ono characters. Alignment 1 ...
perfect and permanent. Work In j' '' '(.o A KASI KKX ILLINOIS, sight as soon us written, and sore-; To «.„i fm,„ TeMe i.mite, n, em-t
Interchangeable parts. Con-| \ugustii, isiu.
mains.
structcd metal, of
DURABLE
entirely of uinive hiom tiik \oiitii.
i tno best xi:':
5:00 a in 1 l:5o a m
Thu lx»"t always flu* ch<‘a|K*st. iMTau-i* tlu* inosi
a short chuckle, followed by a delighted that luorniug. The motion most be_o»i ; quality, and by the most skilled <o i ■ •ivrrelYtMite'jt Kesnsvliie >uu. Yi-'w i'. iii exclamation at the monieut. she thought, and s inin;. workmen. Uncqualcd for manifold i ^"1" feire iniuie Vee.iiiuii.Hiaiicni . ion jun
“Gosh! But that'll do it!” as the wooer the pipers she hurried over to tho -o:.rl and mimeograph work. Carriage locks T " ' '
sped along Ins path. Minna herself met «oom reaching it just as the m;se wa, Zds" wS I CrtMe Umlusi
Bob at the door and gave him a chair eal|cd. Almost breath e:. . she su l up. ' " ” vc V, , " , ' t
Vn II)
1 * i .* • BOD at rue uoor aim Kav«* min aruair - , flbiliiiff tliA fhirrnrM in nn v ... -:ii i-laeiorv .uni diiralile outside beneath a fragrant honeysuckle, obtained a hearing and luted her cus. _ A,, " , ’ r* r n ! No 4
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4:515 a hi • :I<0 a in
am! flu* \cry fwst of everythin tin* Grown line \< kept at Bfoadstrect & tlupsl's. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.
(She sat down near
Kxnrefts
No 8* World’s Fair "
and leaned lier head against the case ment. She looi * very pretty, herblacl
| eyes darkening tne le., aud her .ace »le u of i 1( . r ._New York
m the dusky twilight, her hair curling -p,,,,, ; j iu moist littlo cuds .around hey small
Hally.
12:10 p ni 11:15 p hi
peclal 4:27 p m
Lx cent Niniday
him on tho doorstep Tho judge listened, smiled .•n:d granted poarnneo and character ODrCHV
,„ anea li( . r iiead against the case- tbe inotioti in her favor, and the: •••cihle of work. Speed limited Ol LLU I t mTnt She l«i.>J very ^tt^ her black B i.l walked ..ut ,f court, foil.wed by a only by tho skill ofT the operator I mrt - , cruningof neclis among the liiwyera to *BncndforOstnloimeacdspeelmrn of woilt, A | !,>'ieiiK‘> and Kvansvllle rniliiH 5 ancl fi ninj
FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL CO.
260 & 252 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO.
Trains 5 and ll carry
i palace sleeping cars aiui day caai^hi's umi run solid between Ghieauro mid Atlanta.
< n \s. I "TONE.
Gen'l t’asH,and I' kt Aki, t hluiitfo.
