Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1893 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2:1.189.1
THE HUB
CLOTHING
STORE.
] put the matter to the test. Let us end the discussion as to whether a i fish put into a tubful of water will i cause it to overflow, by trying the experiment. Already a few men
GOSSIP BY THE WAYSIDE. Sotiif ThlngN that nr** S**#*n hih! Otli»*r Thinics that arr Heard. “Did you evdr see a match
Our \% onion «. i hil».
There are as many as four literary organizations among tinladies of our city. They meet severally weekl\, semi-monthly and
liendr said a druggist the other m onthly. The oldest of all the
club circles of our community is
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that of the Woman's Club. It is the mother of all clubs in Indiana and will this year commemorate its twentieth anniversary. We read with Ryron for the next six months. The officers are as fellows: Min netta Taylor, pres; Carolina !S.
of faith, capital and genius have day to the reporter. “Well, if you organized to begin manufacturing you didn’t, there are several in town a useful and universal article, and that I could tell you ot 1 wished there is no reason why they should to divulge names. We give matches not succeed on tin- line they have away with our cigars, of course, started out on. Public spirit is but some men in this city never also cropping out in the support think of buying any matches. We our citizens are giving to a daily open a fresh box, set it on the
paper. There are many signs of counter, a tieud makes a swipe at it Hammond, 1st vice pres: Nannie advancement, and we hope the good and it is gone. We have them q Marquis. 2d vice pres; Luemma people of Grcencastle will awake to spotted, however, and when we see Baker. 3d vice pres: Klizabeth N. the necessity of standing up for them coming we sometimes hide Arnold rec. sec • Caroline H Swaheach other and for the city, and all the box, finding it pays in the long) j en cor ge(t . Elizabeth Ames, will receive the benefit. What run. ^ Irons; Flora Luughlin and Belle A.
... , . .good does money do a miser'f What *** Mansfield, critics; Marv II. Birch. 1 urnishinos, that Will tnlut k consolation is it to know that ov- ^ is currently reported that one yj arv j,. Langsdale Caroline S sweep away our prohts. 300 erv ot | u>r town is more enterprising <>*'<-»*■ north end Irish citizens ran |{:|D||n(indi Ellen R / Ti , A „;
pairs children S knee 1 ants at aml nK)re public spirited than ours? ugainst that trick mule on Midway -OC a pair. You cant afford Put voul . shoulders to the wheel, plaisanee at the fair. That mule to buy until you see our goods! ever ; b0lIv nn( j u . t lls get out of Rould tell a man’s age for five and prices. Store crowded I toe BI)ll t on t , le b ron( j Hn< i cents. Our friend put up his coin
It takes nerve to make such sweeping reductions so early in the season, and right here at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on Overcoats, Suits. Hats and
icycley
Tfrst irTTi res
and Improvements Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube to be used in case of accident. By simply removing a punctured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. I f you arc going to ride why not ride the best?
BOSTON,
every day. 20 per cent off on
Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale! lasts till Dec. 31st. when we must move to our new quarters— Opera House Block,
west side of square. =: lit lO
olid road to prosperity.
SOME QUICK WORK.
n IE IIUB.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
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Franklin streets.
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Reading notices one cent per word each In set lion.
IStirglar Arrested at Itoachdnle Yesterday (*;|I1 (‘Xplllin tll(‘ tHIt*
and S4‘iiteneed Tills >Inrniii£.
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A.lonymous communications can
ticed.
1 not he im-
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Charles T. Anderson, a youth of seventeen years of age, was arrested at Roaehdule yesterday bv Marshal Boyd. He broke into Mrs. Eliza A. (iordon’s house, during her absence and stole therefrom $■1.90 in money, a watch chain valued at $5, and a hreast pin, valued at $5. Anderson claimed he had two pals who escaped, but declined to give their names. He was captured yesterday morning and Sheriff (Hidewell telegraphed i for. He went up and brought Anderson to this city last night. This morning Anderson was charged by prosecutor James in circuit court with burglary and larceny. In response to Judge Me-
ant! the intelligent animal readily asserted that his age was fortytwo Some ot the north depot boys
inward-
ness of this story. *** *
A Grecneastle lawyer was kicking himself all over his office when a reporter called. He hud a tale ot woe and poured it into the elongated ear of the newspaper man. It was to the effect that a poor, ragged, hard-working fellow called
on him and asked him
nie I*. Ader, literary committee. German literature is the study
tor the year. At the last meeting an address was given on the “Po- H<>n. t. a. iinnnu » tmiiiiiiut.-. etry ot Chivalry” by Frances M. Hon. Thomas Hanna, formerly Miller. An essay on the influence of this city, is a prominent candi* of France and Italy upon German Gate for attorney general and his literature will be read by Elizabeth name will be presented by his
Arnold, and the discussion will be
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
J. K. LH NG DON. KGENT C R fcr tr ISO « ST L. B 1ND.
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor Treasurer.
.Charles 11. Case .Frank L. Landes
led by Jane S. ( ook.
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for securing a divorce. After siz ing his visitor up he took pit}- on him and cut the price of a fullhanded divorce right in the middle. To his great consternation and equal disgust the divorce-seeker flashed in the attorney’s face a roll of money that made his eyes water, and after much fumbling brought
„ , ... forth a bill small enough to pay Gregors questions, the prisoner the i awyer ’ s bill. The
Tli«* News Daily from Greenonstle’s Great Center of I.enminK. Misses Young and Bayse are
quite sick.
The Delta ( his met last night
his price in the Sig hall.
Mr. Kraft is spending the week
in Indianapolis.
Miss Stafford, of Oxford, has entered the art school. MrJ Lewis accompanied his brother to Arkansas. Key. Switzer, of Brazil, visited his daughter of the freshman class
yesterday.
Miss Manning,
Clerk lame
Marshall. William E. Starr Engineer Arthur Throop
friends to the republican state con-' ..fu™ith ..Ei.k- 'm''H n ZYT;. s M M. ,r i')'
COUNC’ILMKX
1st Ward Thoma** Abrams, J. L. Knndcl ‘2nd ” Geo. E. Blitk“, James Undoes 3rd *• John mh>y,.lohu It. Miller Street Commissioner J. D. Cutler Fire Chief. Goo. It. Cooper A. Brockway. } Mrs. Mary Birch, >School Trustees. 1). L. Anderson, 1 R. A. Off#, Superintendent of city schools.
vention in 1894. His qualifications j as a lawyer highly fit him for the !
place; his record as a soldier will add strength to his candidacy and
to the ticket, in ease he is nomi- j
unfed, and the Tom Heed ability with which he presided over the
state senate from 1880 to 1885, j
while he was lieutenant governor, must commend him to the
and the people. Putnam county should and will stand by the ex-
lieutenant go\ernor.
FOKKST HIM. CKMKTKKY IIOAKU OK II Ml KIT*
OKS.
J. S. IfcClary Pres John ( . Browning V. Pres 1 •!. K. Lnngdon S»h- . H. S. Ut‘iilck I'rcrt" Parly n® Aio. ’ i Meetlmr tlrst NV ‘dnfsdtiy nivrht cm-h month
at J.S. MeClary’s offitM*. SK( RKT SOi lKTIES.
attorney
said he was guilty, and that his was sore because he hadn’t kept up 8pending a (e w days with Prof,
home was in Kansas City, Mo.; to the regulation price, that he was out of work and hunt ***
John
Another MiNHisHippi Kridfre.
St. Louis, Nov. 23.—For two days civil engineers have lieen making soundings in the Mississippi river between Carondolet, a sonthern suburb, and the j Illinois shore. They are employed by a
,. ... . | syndicate which contemplates the buildot I lelaware. is j n g 0 f another bridgp across the river.
I.O. O. F.
OREKNCASTI.B l,OIM!K NO :WH. John Cook
L. M. Hanna.,
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Minding nikriitH. every W.-dnesda> . Hall,
Jerome Allen’s Hloek, 3rd floor.
IM TXAM LOimF. NO. 45.
Asa Smith \
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Meetimr nljrhts. every Tnesdav. Hall in Central Niilional Hank hloek, 3rd floor.
rASTLE CANTON NO ;»». |». M.
J. A. Michael I’aut I Cha* Melkel See
City Collector Short. First and third Monday nights 4 »t emh
Jopi.in, Mo., Nov. 28.—The expert ac-
countnnt appointed to examine the Ixaiks Mrs. John Morrywenther.
in the city (-(.Hector's -iftice reports the
If there was any evidence needed this week that the G. O. P. is still alive it was furnished at Indiana-
polis.
Tiik republican meeting at Indianapolis this week was a regular love feast. The party leaders were all there and the prospects for a coming enmpaign were never brighter. There were 400 or 500 prominent men from all parts and corners of the state assembled, and the enthusiasm was unbounded. Young and old men were there and vied with each other in their earn-
estnoa-. All left for their homes!
Kill i 1 i : nination to at once ganizc for the coming battle.
Manning and family.
ing a job, and broke into the house The hired girl question is still a 1 ll< librarian, ^ t on the hunt of money. After a worry to many men. One got tired >8 busy correcting and re j shortage^of John W. Cidvin, ei-city coi-
short peep at the statute Judge Me- last week of ft girl who was working , * K ‘ I'hraiy catalogue.
gregor sentenced the young man to for him in a desultory way and de- Fhe faculty met in a short ses- st'vnt.^n Ky.'Nov. -2'A. U VU'.d'i'oe four years in the penitentiarv. add- cided he would advertise for an sion yesterdey afternoon. ^ u ly ! Crimbs, charged with being an accessory | ing some wholesome advice about other. He did so. but did not pub- routine business was transacted, j to the murder of John Rose of Powell | men roaming over the country and lish his name, giving his postotfiee 1 ,ie ,00t ,,ul * question was raised | ‘^"‘Unteneed 'VlUlifc. J(^se Barnett, m!^; Dr HHwkini.
H. OK K. NO. KNi.
,, „ , Tweather. N.c I), h. I-r s... Meeilng nlirhls. every Sill) mi.I 4,1, Mon.luv of each month. Hall in central Nat. Hank
Imildintf, 3rd floor.
I 4)KRKN('A8TIjK i/)DOR SM (J. r. O. OK o. K.
j Meet* tlrxt an<l thinl Mon,lie
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lays.
MASONIC.
t: (S'l’KKN UTAH.
Itox number. The first answer he but was referred to the senate.
breaking into houses.
Sheriff Glidewell will in all prob- f 01 ™ from th ? «. irl "' t hom he was
1 trying to get rid of. 1 he prompt-
ability take tlie \oung man sout 11 ness w j(b which his servant
this week, so taking it all there was a pretty quick justice done in this ease.
Dr. John lias gone to Syracuse,!
ness witn wn.cn ms servant an- N ' Y ” . ,0 “ ttend the ,neetin K of! around swered his ad. made the gentleman Methodist t ollegc Senate of Amerdeal of rather sore. ; iea. This senate is composed of
*** the presidents of the leading Living in a college town takes methodist colleges of the country.
“I hey Important matters in relation to
Charles Walls and Jim Combs are all serving life sentences for the same crime. Famous New York Central i-nxim* No. 990 ami old Dewitt Clinton train removed
from world's fair grounds.
First Wednesday iiitrht (if ciieh nioiith. ^(iKKKNCAHTI.KCHAPTKK H. V. M. NO 21
W. M
....See
H. V
E. H.Evans
W. H. H. Gullen Second We<]m>Kday nl^bt of each month.
BUTE IjOIKtK r. AND A. M.
— _ m . . w. B. Vestal W M
NiagHm Fallti hackinan arrested for t wo j H. s. Beals..
tempts to assault a young Indy whom he Third Wednesday night of each nioiith.
attempts to assault a young lady whom he
was showing points of interest.
“llealiu;( evangelist” Stewart’s trial | j. Mel). If still on before the f. IV synod. He was refused the right to introduce witnesses
rOMMANDKRY.
North GreeneaMtlr.
Miss Clara Smith entertained her ,lie rou * h ort ' a ,n " n '
little friends last night, and the ,lon ’ t cal1 me a baggagemastcr any the admission of students to college children report an excellent time. lnon ‘ ” 11 is H n0, th de P ot hn ^ rank will he discussed.
gage-heaver said, the other dav. “I
South Cireeuenstle.
Mrs. Cheek was at iU . e i 8vj |i P now professor of trunk.,logy ;” and as he spoke Jack pulled a . .
i . . .. ... ing at the home of his son. Geo. F.! ohs, was returned j-esterdav and arvisitor t, l,n k from a pde on the platform, » Washington He wa-charge directly with
vesterd-iv swung it once around his head ' ' ~ the theft and was held without bail.
, , ; . like an Indian club and fired it i 8treet - Mr. Robinson took a severe I
John Riley mad,-a flying trip to ., XAf (l«Xel6p&-^ M
B. 11. Evans.... ]•;_(- . Mel). Haya . . .sViFourth Wednesday ttltflit of each
whom he ci/dma linve been cured in his M S. lli>an ' >". l'.'. K .*. V. V.,.W. M
yesterday. Dr. Fisk
Iteatli of Thomns llohlnson.
Thomas Robinson died last even-
was it Brazil
meetings.
Lou Floyd In PrlHon.
Minneapolis. Nov. 28.—Lou Floyd, alleged accomplice of Phil JScheig, who stole f80.(H)0 from the Bank of Minneap-
! Meets second and rotifth Tuesdays '' «"' TK , ' ,IV ' IIAITKtt. N0.8.0.E.S. Mrs. M. Florence Mllea ly m Mrs. M. A. Telater .. Meets AfHMmd and tOurtii MoihIhys.
KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS. eagle iahmik no. l«.
John T. Stewnrt { ^ Dftvld Hughes s*ee . »•*"*•*■* -
or-1 Mi’Rzil yesterday.
Henry H. Hillis
car—a trunkologist indeed' So grip, causing death. The fun,-lui Overman, late president of the Citizens'! it ^,,7",o
ORKENCASTI.!'. mvtstf.v i
Pi Hue spirit seems to be awakening from a long sleep. Green-1
look around for new enterprises. The old selfish spirit which seemed to pervade everything is dying fwt Tne obi motto of “Ev erv man for himself and the devil for the hindmost” ought to be,entirely obliterated from our minds and a new one substituted—“Every man for Grecneastle first, last and
went to India- much for livimr in a classical town. uiU ^ ilt . ia at 12 ; 30 o’clock p. m. nattoUs yesterday on business. j %* | tomorrow at the residence, and the item- from oor colored friend.. ^ phonograph party is the latest ri .| nH j ns w ji| betaken to Grecneastle . , The band still practices in order social fad. The host hires a phon- y or ; n t ermL . n t
castle is beginning to rub her eyes to exeel< ogl . al ,l, an d its operator, invites T1 , oluus Hohinson was horn in and look around for < - E i der Wallace preached the fun guests and has an evening of mp- s , ie i b .o untyi Kentucky, on Nov.
era. of Harrison Bolding yesterday. ZE" H i^ ‘1,1811 In .85 4 he arried liitii s tho iiandsome \oun££ inexpensivo 57iiy tr* oiftCitiiiii. to iVfisc Ar»ri TulUott) hiid lv>t» ! barber, is weilding the eteel in — years later they came to Indiana, Hurt wood’s shop. letters from the people. settling at Grcencastle. They re- ^ The funeral of Forest Hooks took k,i» mivi ,v , v, . sided there until the death of Mrs.)
Robinson in 1^81, when Mr. Robin-1 Elder Stewart conducting the ser-
National bank of Hillsboro, pleaded 1 guilty yesterday to embezzlement and
was sentenced for five years.
Cap!
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ttiiTiie iii'iie, ami a iittr sittire ot flic i J
FOR CRt'EI.TV TO ANIMALS.
place this morning at ten o’clock. K. W. Smith, a colored matt, bought these,- ["'•.J 4 a , r .V. J son came to this city'to live with
tenint.-d lo,drh eJt J,t.MM. #.*a w Aif t .mi on inm son. A1 T. I^obiiisoii was a incin-
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Tin* EiiglUh Language. A pretty deer is dear to me, A hare with downy hair;
I love a hart with ail my heart.
But barely bear a bear.
*Tis plain that ndone takes a plaue
To pare a pair of pears;
A rake, though, often taken a rake
To tear away the tares.
All rays raise thyme, time razes all; And through the whole hole wears. A w rit in writing “right” may write It “wright," and still be wrong— For “write ’ and “rite*' are neither “right,”
And don’t to write belong.
Beer often brings a bier to man.
Coughing a coffin brings,
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As well as other tilings.
First Monday night oi‘eaca niooiii
a.o. r. *v.
COLLEGE CITY LODGE NO. 9. George Sage.. %* ttA. 11. Phillips . sett Second mid 4th Thursdays of each month. DKGUKE OK IIONoII. Hose MeAlinden.... <* 0 t* 11 Delhi Moore . See First and third Fridays ot eue i month Hall on 3rd door City Hall Block.
John ruiinon
BED men.
OTOE TRIIIK NO. 140.
J Thos Bilge
1 r«^ lV V , » v ..'\ , .7 M,, ’ lv ,,l iH on 3rd t1«H»r
City Hall tliora.
Sjieliem
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results.” There arc hundreds of enterprises that will thrive as well, i
or better, here tlnin elsewhere, ]tl w illbr held this \(tii
•I.' iltc (Kliy (<i III iS plCBClli gvli’c i(ttion to do all in its power to further the common interests of this
-o-rvir,.,. | o!",ti , eom r mi t ,m n " Nmltl!,'witlie"”'-." ui',T. ' 1m ‘ ,,T ,!i ” r "' st ,,oard of trustees ol j
The Thanksgiving union services tried to beat it. Some meii Liought Anbury (DePauw) university, and They all decline declining^ 0 * 1 " ,0
Sr, siw d...ao corn to the animal, which ate corncob in the I ics- ;m( i jin. ....... ..i i i sened
Smith was placed ar-i"”™ »« secretary for a number ofi ..
I.y-t,>-l-",v/:L, ( 2..«, JO-.'.'V , ,n.j . 'V N y.a.. . a'A,.* ' olollc''Vcsniing in'tills c’liv 5 ♦»'“ laiba rein liie rain at all - Nov. 30. Elder A. H - ..r tri cl this morning in police court. ‘ — “
HOY A I, -MICA MM.
^ corNciLNO. 32!»
W. G. <)vci’Ht rt‘et... r, * AMm-X * Meet in o. a. it. Ran.
U. A. K.
OKKRNCASTI.R POST NO. 11. (.. O. Waggoner. Geo. Hcnton.
Kv«
the Christian
Miii-rls of l " , ' ""’"""s *" police s ' After hearing the esus,* Judge Stubbs
church, will preach fined the defendant I'iS and added thirty
davs’ imprisonment in tb-* work house.
community, and if every one, big thc s, ’ rtnn ’ 5 ’ Kvcr 3' bod 3 invi t^ |/nd.'annpob's
he has made many friends, who will be surprised and grieved to learn j of his death. — ('riurfonlsrillc
little, old and young, will contrib-1 ^ )^<S,II, ' ibis little city -«"! M Dn ' LOS - )
Editor Daily.—This isthe way mat- 'Journal.
ute Ins part
♦ Lrivo it npvpv
will Let
S. B. Town, J
(dun.
ters of this kind arc attended to else- j where. But the poor animals are I abused and starved in Grcencastle and
us cut loose from the scepticism of i Subscriptions for any magazine the public looks on with indifi'erencc. the past in regard to factories and | or paper taken at this office. We A few at least thank you heartily for, industries of various kinds and! will save you money. |f , your attention in these directions and 1 1.sireioKl-y-Uspaysu aKf o.;.ti-I-.t.-.c‘yonri'
protests until the powers that lie awake
Delicious, II[l|olesori]e
HOT : BISCUIT MAY BE HAD BY USING PURE BAKING
MADE BY
JONES m,DRUGGIST.
Mr. Robinson was a former citizen of Grcencastle ami nlil bo remembered by our older people. The remains came down today from
Crawfordsville on the Monon. Will Knl**r4Hlii tin- Mlioot^rw.
from their lethargy and attend to their Hiuaii limes. dutv. It is also to be hoped the awaken- i he memfiers ol the itr.-izil <*un ing will come before the two poor club are happy recipients of an inbeasts mentioned in Tuesday paper | v iti^ion to be the guests of the spend a longer time in the tortures of Xerre Haute Gun Cluh in that citv starvation. Hf.adk1{ r„, , . , . G on I hanksgiving day. A grand
\Vin1«*i- Toui’iMt
POWDER Lower rates than usual,to all prinei-
sboot has been arranged for the
p il points in Florida and the south; in day, and the festivities will close in
T-]
elf'ect from all points on or via Hie ( in- ,hr. ..veelmr « itb cfiinati. Hainilton & Dayton K. K. For ''"-ing
further information apply to any ('. II. banquet served by the hosts.
A- D. agent, or I). G. Edwards’. Gen'l Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, Ohio. if
a sumptuous
Subscribe for th •
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Bannki; Timi s.
No earthly powum Feign o’er it. The dyer dyes awhile, then dies;
To dye he’s alw ays try«hg. Until upon hisdvinp »m*«i Ho thinks no more of dyeing.
A son of Mars mars many a sun. All deys iniist have their days,
And every knight should pray each night
To him u ho weighs his w ays.
*TiK meet tbisrnru** -r ctL &ui ■•-n Ht
To feed iniftfortune’s son;
The fair should fare on love alone,
Else one cannot be won.
A lass, alas! is something false;
Of taults a maid is made;
Her waist is but a barren waste— • 1 T.iDVkL’oYkjdu’, tJue is'uoi staid. The springs spring forth in spring, and shoots
Shoot upward one ami all;
Though summer kills the flowers, it leaves
The leaves to fall in fall.
1 would a story here commence.
But >ou might Mud it stale;
fco let’s suppose that we have reached
The tail end of our tale.
1 am not glad with that mean vanity Which knows no good beyond its appetite Full feasting upon praise. 1 am only glad— Being praised for what I know is worth the
praise—
Glad of the proof that 1 myself have part lu wh it 1 worship. —George Eliot. Labor's life! *Tis the still water fnileth. Idlenes s ever despaircth, bewaileth. Kc'jp the uatch wound, or the dark rust as-
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COf NTY OFFIt KRS.
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Goo. M. black K. M. Glidewell.. . . G* «», 1 i um Hit. Daniel T. lliirncll Dnnlcl S. Hnrat...
F. O'Brien .-.nrvi-yur V. M. Lyon School .'-'iitict lntondont. T. W. MoN. tr f'oroncr "in. Ilroadali'cct Amictwor I .V, ' ■
tor
. .. . Mil (•riff Trcuaiircr f lerk . Kccordcr Surveyor
•Fflt.if}; • • • y ” Samuel Farmer >C(
Samuel Farmer >Coinmladonera.
John S. Newirent)
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V imdikltH Line IAedr.loiim, $s(i .Vi to ('iiHfornin points mill return, until further notice. $9,75 one wav to Kiinsns ('ily, Atchison mill St. Joseph, r;ites good milil Nov. 15. To Terre flmite, Nov. 80, Dee. 1 'iml return limit to Bee. I: hire lor round trip, $1.05. $10.20 one way to Denver, ('olorudo Springs min ( heyeue, rates good until Nov. 15. Itukd. J. S. lb)\t ling, Agi.
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