Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 November 1893 — Page 2

• V \ THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 'J.\ 1893.

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HIGH SCHOOL.

AMONG THE CHURCHES-

Th« S wither I'a mil) Reiini«»ii.

I*afayette ( ourier.

A pkasHiit occasion yesterday at "*"»< tii* win »«• Tumi>rr»w nt

| the lionu' of James Darby, four

riat s-H of or<«liip.

[All tlfiioiniiiatioiiH ttro invited to line this I

| l-'rom IhiH Popular Itranrli of the j I’uhlir S<‘Ii«m»1h, By spes-lal Reporter.

I 'I ( ) I I I I l\l(nl, 'T OtUrM., ... .Vy 1111 i N liaj e\omng Ht tllO W . R. ( . tin cup rpll n ; nn t | 1(> Xwft,,,,. r H i„ilv \ny vncMnej-In the pulpit or rhuntre In the!

hour of aenriee, should be made known at j I once. Pastorn and members of churches not

STORE.

day evening at the W. R. C. tin clip

social.

David Brumliack, who was with the class of ’95 last year, but who is now in prep., visited us Tuesday. (’lint. Sherwood, who was a member of the class of ’!)”> last year, but who is now in prep., visited us last

j Monday.

No aiiuouneement had been made

reunion of the Switzer family The special occasion was a recep- ]

tion given to Edward L. Darbv,! ,,CTe ' ,rlv ‘‘ , " ,relnvlte<, t ,,h,,ndln,h ‘ ?!rr ‘«" 1 " r |

* j service* hereafter. Notices Inserted in this |

who was recently married to Mias column free of charge.] Daisy Watt, of Colfax, Ind. Mr. j ntEsBVTKKiAx cm kch.

Darby is the oldest grandchild in “The '.oralist. as Illustrated in the Switzer family. The family the Person of Naamnn, the Syrian,” now number fifty. There are thirty-i will be the subject of tomorrow! two grandchildren and seventeen morning's discourse at the Presbychildren, including the daughters- terian eliurth. This subject has!

the mother. Besides been requested of the pastor, and

in-law and

the family there other relatives | for this reason be hopes to have uj were present, and the pastor, Rev. L. S. large attendance. The theme for| Smith, of Montmorenri. The rec the evening service will he “The I

It takes nerve to make such ,

sweeping reductions so early | to that fn-m appearances in the season, and right here I one wou ^ ,lunk that lttSt Mon,li, - v at the beginning of the season " ns ‘'’’J- eNOn

■ P • • present, we make a cut in prices on 1

Overcoats Suits Hats and The members of the school who | ord of the family was read by the ; Endeavor Society and the Church.” I Furnishings that will entirely ' funcrnl of Mrs. Frank Secretary, Rev. G. W. Switzer,. An i.oci st stueet m. e. chi kch. sweep away our profits }00 Ht Fillmore express their thanks to ; elegant dinner was served by Mrs. Corner Locust and Anderson pairs cliildtcn s Knee Pants at r-all< * ^ ,,s - ^' onr » tl Bridges tor Darby, and her daughters. The streets, Rev. R. R. Bryan pastor. ?OC a pair You can’t afford ’he very kind entertainment given following, officers were elected: Sunday services; classes at 9:30 to buv until you see our goods I l, . v President, Jacob Switzer; vice a. m., 12 m. and 6 p. m.: Sunday; and prices. Store crowded George Ward has been out of ptesident. Elmer Switzer: secretary, school 2 p. in.; Kpworth devotional every day. 20 per centofton ^cliool this week on account of the * '■ ^ ■ Switzer, assistant secretary, meeting ti p. m. Preaching by Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale; death of his father, which occurred hal"ard L. Darby. One ol ( olonel pastor at K»:3o a. m. and 7. p. tu. lasts till Dec. ^ist, when we on Monday. The members of the 1 1 liompson s type writer books was Week day service Pentecostal;

high school, especially those of the ! or( i ere d purchased, in which senior class, extend their sympathy, heep the reports ot the family

High school was saddened on Tuesday by the announcement of the death ot Mrs. P. M. Frank, mother ot Curtis and Lulu, of the

j middle class. A committee of four DA HA HAN NEB 1 1 M ES from the class attended the fun- — 11 — ; —-— — ■ ernl services, whicli were held at Published tverv »i I'lernoon except Sunda\ i/; 11 \\- i. i vn

Ht the llANNKlt TlMl-.s ollice, eoniep Vine and l 1'UlIUOlP on t (l IK SClny. All mini- The News Daily from tirconcnstle’s (ireat

hers of the high school sympathize with their bereaved schoolmates and sincerely hope that they may be able to continue their work.

i eye! ef Tfrst irflires

and lmpro\/ement6 Riders of \ r ictor 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. If you are going to ride why not ride the best?

BOSTON,

OVERMAN WHEEL CO. WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.

J. K . U7XNGDON. 7XGEIST G R fcr E N Ft ST L. E IND.

MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prevailing l*riceM For Drain and faifle

on Nov. 94.

must move to our new quar ters — Opera House Block,

west side of square.

TI IE 11UB.

unions and the family record. Midweek These family reunions grow more day 7 p-.

to meeting, Monday 2:1") p. i'c Junior League Monday -1 p

m.; m.;

prayer service, Thurs m. A cordial invitation

Franklin streets.

< ’imntres for display advertisements must la* banded in by 10 o’clock a. m. each day. ReadiiiK - advertisements will be received each day iip to 1 o’clock d. m. Advertising’ rates made

known on application.

Reading notioes one cent per word each in i

sen Ion.

precious every year. Forty members were present, and a day long to be remembered was enjoyablv

spent.

NFWS FROM DEPAUW-

Center of Learning.

is extended to everybody.

I ITSCOI 1 VI. CHCIUTI.

Regular services at the Episco-

Indiamipnlis.

( ATTI.K— "eeipts H*) head; shipments i See. Hoard of Health....Eugene Hawkins M. 1> 850 head. Market active. j cofncii.mkx. hxtra choice shipping and exnort steers, im Ward.. Thom i Abiams.J. L ihmdel $4.50(dri.‘i5; ^(hkI to choice .shipping steers. ~nd ’’ • • G<-o. E. Httik*-. James Hridges $.1 75. ' 4 J‘>; medium to good shipping j : ***d • John Ililey, John H. Millci steers, 75; common to fair steers, -JJ-reet Commissioner J. I). Cutler choice feeding steers. •■Cl.‘iofe.l. 75; , ' lroU * , e f Geo. H C'ooper

good to choice heifers. $8.*i5b/8.75; fair to A. Brock way. f

medium heifers, commou to Mrs. Mary Ilireh, > Sidiotil Trustees

pal church on tomorrow mornilUJ. light heifers. *1.50o/-.\25; gfKHl to choice H L. Anderson. I

1 cow s. 75ff'8.‘J5: fair to medium cow s,* R-A. Ojrg, Superintendent of city schools.

f'OLLEtiE AVEM E METHODIST < IirRFH ^25(eJ.bO.

Hoos—Keccipts 5.500 head; shipments foui: t him. ck.mktkmv n iAimor ono;er-

Preacjiing at 10:150 a. ni. by Rev. *J,000 head. Market steady. .... olw «

1 Good to choice medium and heavy, $5.80(

Mayor.

1 Treasurer

rietk .. Marshall.

*' * 2! Engineer.

CITY DIRECTORY. < !TY OFFK KRS. Charles H. Case

.Frank L. LandeJames M . Hurley

The Most Disgraceful at Wabash.

Craw fords vijle Argus News.

\V. F. Walker, 1). D., and at 7 p. m.

Mr. Soul, '98, is a pledged Deke. by Rev . l9attC Dalc . A 9 , ries of Mr. Dicks is a pledged Delta revival meetings will begin on Tueshi* I day evening next at 7 p. tn. • The All the classes will recite on pastor will lie assisted by Nathan

Monday.

Dr. Duvall preaches in Lafayette

tomorrow.

Misses Bann and Brownfield are

specimen copied mulled free on application. | foot ball game but experienced eyes ( l ,,ite _ i will recognize the game. Governor President Swain tomorrow after®iH2! Matthews is respectfully invited to noon in Meharry hall.

All ooinmunlcattons ahould be sIkiio! with. , .

the name of the writer; not neee*xarll\ for On 1 hailksglving dav there Will

puldieuHon. but as evidence of good faith. , t

A.ionymmis comniuulcatlonB can not be no- be a Scientific sluo^in^ n)at<*h bc-

ticed. I

| tween DePauw and Purdue atlndi-

Where delivery is irregular please report t- i*. -n i --a me promptly at publication oftlce. j flUlipollS. it Will lUftSqilcraciC R8

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Onr Year in advance.

Sir month* 2.50 I

toHmUX".': ‘I* j east his eagle eye out of the state Paul Burlingame will spend Sun

Per week by Carrier

and Esther Frame, Quaker evangelists whose labors have been greatly blessed of God in many places. The public is cordially invited to attend all of the services.

S.IiTJC mixed ami In .ivv packing, > 5.5)0; Kood to choice ilKlitweiKlits. S5 :)5«/ 5.40; (•oninion Unlituright^. ♦5.25 ■'».:t5; pi>rs, s.‘>HO •< 5 : 5: roilLtliH, 5^1. i'r 5.00. SSHKHP—Receipts good; shipments lif;ht. i Market dull. i Good to ctioice lambs, It).OOw 3.50; com- ; mon to medium lambs, ♦1.50<n3.i5; good to choice sheep. kj.(*)(«2.50; fair to’ leifium j sheep, SI.50(1(2.00; common sheep, *1.(*)((( ’

.1. S. Mel liiry tlohu I . Hr •vvuiiis .

Pres V. Pres

•th’c

Treas

Black. A. • *. Lackrtdicf.’.

Meet lie/ llrsi Weilnesday nl xhl ea<di month

wii ii . . in •I. K. liiingdun H.S. Kenlck James Dftggy

at J. S. Met Mary’s olhee. SK( RKT SOI Hi I I KS,

I. U. O. F.

UKKKNCASTI.K I.OIXiE \() .M4N.

1 50; bucks, per head, $2.00(t/4.00.

John t^ook .V ti

L. M Hanna

Metding nights, even NVe.lnesda\. Hall, hi Jeronio Allen’s Block. IJrd Moor.

I’t’TX l M I.OIKJK 45. Asa Smith

R. T. ( hiltree.

N <•

Set

Chicago Grain ami Fro vision.

WlD \T—Dee. opcnwl til l <e, closed tfl9 4 - }£c. May opened 67v^c, cdosed Bs ,-J^e. CoitN—Dee. opened A"* l 4e, (dosed 35'ie.

May opened ^J%f, closed do;.*< '4.C.

<4ats in»i- otaned 27 -e, dosed 27^0-

openea cfoaisi «lk55. ■ . , casti.k canton no :«t. p. ji. May opened $18.70, closed ♦I’d.HT' j. ! 74^; HlfltST

LI ATS Dee. opened ’Ji .e. closed May opened closed PoHK—.Ian. opened |ll2.Md. closed

. .. .

Meeting nights. ever> Tuesday. H ill in

; Central National Hank block. Jnl Moor.

!io

When delivery is made by carrier, all sub- f or |)inigt*lf’

script Ion accounts are to be paid to them as

they call and receipt for same.

M. J. HEFKBTr— IIAKRY M. SMITH.

Publisher ... Managing Editor

Address all eommuideations to Thk Daily Hanneh Times,

Greencastlc, Ind.

; house windows and sec the game day in Crawfordsville. He will aee much in \jj sg Mamie Ritter is the guest it to astonish him ami will wonder of i UM . C0U(l i ng> t | u . Mig(ies Xown . in what respect Roby has any the , , . , , ,

ln - st of it. Tile pre.’s of the stiilo A mimber ol Ihe .Indent, ek.led I’.ralytic, A Pr.etieel pU„ for rinr-e lire on the rolllbg null rood, eevin* men, M.rk IhS. All are in

The Yale-Harvard foot ball eon-

•st is being waged at Mass., this afternoon.

The crowds in

show that Greencastlc is one of the best trade centers in Indiana.

Carl Andrews will not return to

CIIKISTIAN CHIKCH.

game

played here recently has beeft show-

ing up modern foot ball in its true <* oll ege after the Thanksgiving re . , . , light and a wave of indignation has | (( s '

test is being waged at ovcl . tlie , intire ( . 01|ntrv 1Vo . The barbs meet tonight in their on “A Man that Would not become ^ov. lo. are demanding that the game be new hall over Dr. Leatherman's a< Kristian and \\ hy. Intheeven-

,I... f( . ( i.. v Ktop|.ed or its brutal features elim 0 ||i,. e . ‘ ■ ! inated. True athletics will be on- ., , , , . courage.! but not such exhibitions . Several of tll08e who moved °" t as have disgraced the college ff' 0 c ’ly have returned to ladies’

grounds of Indiana this fall. hall.

BAPTIST CHURCH.

Services tomorrow morning and

.light tmual bourn. Sunday "KgXTytagiraaiwwt , iSf school 9 •30 a ... \ It r|,., r M..V ..pern’ll ♦T.T5,.I.,si’ll BMt;. nrst ami third Monday nl^h.B »r

siuooi J..10 a. m., A. It. Lhar.ue Khiis-.lan. ..pe.mi nubi. ,W.| *r..i'5. I acting pastor. Morning subject, May openwl SH.TO, t lnsetl W.;o. “A discouraged Prophet.” I Kings Now vm-k. xixaO; nightt “The Healing of the Co,:N

plan

i \ aiMlaim I.lne KxeiirHions. | •

* iiys.

' ffed. until further notice. I MASONIC.

month.

o. or H. NO. ion.

Mrs. John Merrywentlier. \ <; I). K. ItndKer. s, H . Meeilntcnlifhtii. every 2ml nml 4t:i Monda\ ■ U eneh m.'nth. Hull In vjonlrul Nut. Ilmik

InilUlliur, 3rd Hour.

! ORRCKCA8TLC LODIIK •.’133 U. |’.... or o. K. "III. II art wood v rj

, W. K.TeUter Meets Mrs! mid third Momhi'

• In . I .P. J

$1>.75 one way to Kansas (’ity, Alclii- Mrs. Hickson

eastern star.

...W. M

At 10:30 Elder Morris will preach ; son and St. Joseph, rates gwnl until | M PlmVi*m^y'ni*ht'or,wii VmwVh:‘ ,8 ‘‘*’

IIUKKNCASTI.K<’HAFTKR II. A. M. No 31. I'j. H.Gvans H.l*

Democratic politicians have been using their elbows and fingers; today. The local brethren are in ! the throes of the ante-nomination

campaign.

The editor of the Brazil Miner has sold his paper, and gives his sole reason that he “was thoroughly disgusted with the demo-j

: (<• p;i rt v,”

The association mcetinos are

Foot Rail Not«*s.

An order of the “Sisters of Foot! better attended thi9 > ear »‘ 1an ''’r

Rail” has been formed by the girls 8evorH ' .V ear8 -

ing at 7 o'clock there will be a “Thanksgiving Song service” by the church choir under direction of the leader, Mr. F. F. Jeffers. The male quartett. Messrs Johnson, first tenor, McCullough, second tenor, Honan, first bass, Jeffers, second bass will render several selections.

To Terre Haute. Nov. 30, Dew. 1 and | w. h. Hl'ciiiiwk. s...

Second Wudnowlay nliclit of ein ii liioiiiii."

2, return limit to Dee. 1; fare for round

trip, ♦1.05.

i w.t,.v™^ , : u "“ DO * , ': ANDA ;“;

Illi.’jii one way to Denver, Colorado I Tl.inl' W^nesiiy nl^i.t of each iiioi.ih

t'OMMANDBRY.

W. M . .8cm*

Springs ami Cheyeae, rates good until; r ,

Nov. 15. Imk.l. [ .1. Met)' m'ivh. ........... Sr,!

J. S. Dowi.IMI, Agt. Koiinh Weilnindiiy nlalit of oneli montii. Il^on the .mine. | Hryan *^ . VV M

The Banner Times tip on the Trixier ..See

1 Meets second and fourth Timsduys.

Harvard-Yale foot l.all game this w.mtk mia . i.astek. no.3.o.e.s.

of Gardiner, Me., and has a geodly Vacation begins Wednesday af- y|j ss ('[ ara Dunihtie will sing a ; ‘*’t'’i’noon is that Harvard will win. 1 M^yfei"^^ 11 ''* V. M

Ft is fashionable now for great! necond»ndrourtii Momiiiyx.

c' i

dailies to give “tips” on races, foot

like the Red Cross Sisters, to, The Kappas expect to have a 8 | a 8 a ^ “The Shadows of the ball games, etc., and the B. T. is

Evening Hour.” All arc cordially n «*f behind,

invited.

membership. They are not, as ternoon and lasts until the tollow- solo entitled “The Heavenly Mes might be supposed, banded together, ing Tuesday. sage, and Miss Stella Grubb will

The Kappas expect to nave a

anoint the players’ wounds and chapter house at Mrs. Crouch’s af-

I bandage their bruises after the bat- ter Christmas.

, 1 . . . Cl.m.i» <\a ,v< I ties oy Uieir local clubs, but to yj q uv Walker, of Terre! , ' nfH >'“ ,,, ’ , °i' rier .

A kan-as couple nave been u:nr help in arousing an interest in the || Hnt( , j s visitin^ her brother Reports are current that DePauw ried four years and have six ehii-i game m payinu the expenses of I he ^ admirers have qni*/- * cum

dren. One came at the end of the! team.

KNIGHTS OF PVTHIA8.

D«‘itHi of Joliit Irvin.

Mr.’J’oLfi In'5a, ViiCa.- .tie iiiness lias been mentioned in

kaoi.k i.onm: no. in.

I John T. StowHi t (’ r i David Hiiirhrs »!,•< Every Ki ldip nlifln on 3nl Hour nviw TIk.^

j Alli ums stun-.

'I

liret year, two the second and three I Foot ball kickers and kickers the third. The head of the house against foot ball may both find in-

, ological students,

terest in the fact that in England 350

these j H j? t 7« t l! Mmidu V iiiuii'riir'.-Hrii in ,mii ' ' :, ' v columns for s.-veral dii s died yes :

..... , r ,„„ i '

,, ,, moile\ at ihc capital citv to waper , I vsii.i.ki.k errr i,oi.<;e no.ii. Dean Howe wi.l soon deliver a ( ,n the Thanksgiving day game. ' Seminary street about four o’clock, j Sr , I , {; i 7, , h ^ 'b w;

"Vioopvr Coinin'"— His death was caused bv a severe Second und 4th Thursdays of etich month, o i " I'' I naoRP-K or honor.

leeture on <’liurch musie to the the

It is reported that Congressman °f l, " x . which was uncon-

is debuting whether to take to the ffl .„

woods or brave it out and stand years ago King James I., bv decree, A rate of ci « ht Y c ‘ >nt8 ,v,r the .Cooper is billed fora visit to this trollal.le from the start. Mr. Irvin the logical results of the fourth ! did “del,arre all routrh and violent >’<»"nd trip has been secured tor the | city next week. He and Daniel are "as one ol our best known citizens, y ear. There are feais M.«l these exercises, us the foot hail, meeter! I>pPa ’ ,w P ’ Jrdue teaE3 - j mproylag their vacations by «t-> Hind father and husband. Ik

parents are populists.

r .„. r ,, s,.,, :: ;r :,r s.-rtt

users thereof. Waller, the hngliah drews Aber and Ferrell went to La- this district, poet, says of the game that the | fayette today to witness the Chain-

- i Hose McAlinden c nf H I Della Moore s". ' m^Mimol-’i'i'yiimirnlx': ,i " u

Wil DiH|)la> Hie Signals.

The weather bureau has written

Mr. II. S. Renick that they will j phiyers “salute so rudely breast to, paign-Purdue came.

happy. He possessed many noble traits and kindnesses, which greatly

weather reports. They will h. Ir legrapheil to the city each day about Id o’clock a. m., and be displayed in [iuut m Mi. Jveuiek s score who i tbe proper flag signals. The Banner Times will also publish the re ^ ports daily. 1 lie indications are! for thirty-six hours in advance.

,.<*-<■**•.•*

Iuesday evening

rnngh for jest.” The game was ^ 1|owe , 8 m , ital>

not in favor at court three eentur-

ucn men

OTOK TKIIIB NO. HO.

John ('annnn

THoh 8aKc .

Kvory Monday nljfht. iiali on ;inl floor

< ity Hull Hlock.

Siielicin

. Sec

ROYAL AHCANI’M.

i.orrs rotJNCii,

w ill

lie

ah*

occur

Kook A net ion.

w ill be ’'’’ C ,,f t!jU lar P ;t aild h,;o1

i Mi „ Marquin. Mi„.

ies before King James, lor Edward ,,, i , m ... ... ur “ l ii'" \| rs Wm PHiulev ..11 u.Er,.,,

Blake and Mi. .Starr. encvcIiiDt'ilnis. Websters new imleveil • 1,s ’ ” m. i aiBii_\, all ol whom

251. 5* i/i. . i . i' i > * .40 piEii ij'iil.g il* » h erj’ to foot ball, as the more useful and warlike game. But neither of the iso kings named ever saw a

r das:«iia«..

SeconilHIirl rnmihTliin-H.iiiv.ni...K

Mv.’l in ... A. ii. Hall.

The faoultj’ has allowed

courses credit to the editors of the

college pnper. (l^ee to the editor

pretjenc iinh Kindly attended

♦ 1 enc >' e, °P ed,tt dictionaries, works , . ' travel and adventure, wit and humor, l, ” , d,l,,n ^ IIa P n,n ^ l| l illness.

fiction, histories and a vast assortment „ M 1 , t * ld w '^ oeeur at the

G. a. u. A’ .v ... nRr.KNCAftTUfiCOSTNO.il. I . D. uirv-nnoi-u»*o. Menton.. K , v :;r' Monday cvcnlnir, iiiill . liriii i' mill "aslilii g Hm streets, 2nd Hour.

SisVim.

Of mi vlhllitOUs liuok.-. rills will lie

family residence nt ^ •' ,( i on '"ee t», i....^ n

woman's rki.ikp i iuies.

Sunday afternoon.

Onlei’H for Iion. ^ ..pi’. **. I Gn- aa»4»> ivtviitJtT Oidels for a general inspection of Company I. light infantry, to be held on Monday night, Doc. 11.

(really scientific game, such !lH u,,... a " d f "»‘ ha ff ^ of the 'arc opportunity for anyone to pur- ; - ! ,5ha9C K 00 ' 1 hol,d “y an,l K ifl r™ a I Mrs. Frame the Quakeress who i

very little money and those who desire • . -.i . . , . !- n .. ... • • I iscominsr with her hiisband »= ! books not alroady possessed, will find ^ own revival work is

might see if they were privileged to

«it on the blcni hincr boards Subscriptions for any mu<>azine

or paper taken at this olliee. We I will save you money. tf

Delicious, IHiiolesoipe HOT I BISCUIT MAY BE HAD BY USING PURE BAKING POWDER MADE BY % JONES, m DRUGGISi;

two literary editors.

U <« i It* i i'ii

The Chicago A- Eastern Illinois railway, in connection with the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A’ St. Louis railway, is now running through coach between Chicago and Cairo, Ills , via Danville Junction. Southbound, this car leaves Chicago at 7:02 a. m. and arrives at Cairo 10:30 p. in., connecting

Louise Jacobs

MeeMnifs

at 2 p. in. G. A.

leeting and tuid fourth

Hall.

i’l «"?* 8<*r Monduy

Auction ^nid to be a most extraordinary Private preacher of the gospel. They were

have come near a month

this the golden opportunity, sales every day at’2 and 7 p. m.

sales at any time at low prices. Every- lo ..a. e eu.ne near a montn ago, a this fine' stock in Conrad °" t *' U ‘ ex '’ eed ">R interest in Cook room, we-t side square. meetings they were holding, dAwlt. M. c. Dkai’kk, Manager. made it impossible to close and

i leave them. During mcetinos

\ ot hint; l.lki’ tin* Ill’s,. l • t .1 1 1 . • , ’

wvruia ^ vt .,.. The highest honors at tin* Worlds '' ll< 1 K 1 1,1 fhointown last there will, the Stl Lo^is SouthwesC fair ' ver< ‘ a ' VH^^,e ‘ , ,0 the W ’ VV ’ Kin,,ml1 ■ V ‘' ar ’ Ef busi " e f s hol,8e8 ( ’ los ‘‘ d

ern railway for all points in Texas.

pianos arttl organs. * Among our citizens who have purchased these eele

Northbound, this car leaves Cairo tu-ated pianos are James Bridges anti at 6:15 a. m. and reaches ( hie go Quinton Broadstreet. My residence is at 9:30 p.m. d3t-wlt 713 south Locust street, where I have

samples of both organs mid pianos.

Subscribe for the Bannki; Times. j.-jou

[iUrt of the time during the houis of preaching in midweek, and several hundred people were converted. The same tiling occurred a few years since at Franklin, as also nt

FIRE ALARMS

2—} roll ‘Kc live »nd Liberty st. J-l IiKitnnu and llHium. 4— 1 Jackson und Ilujofy. 5— 1 Madison and Libcrfv. Ji—-I Madison and Walnut. J 2 Hanna and Crown. 4 2 liliMiiniinjrton and Anderson. 2 Scinlnury and Arlinuton.

*•* s-AAi; V»VY/iM i/aih.'

• ^ o asiiiui^ton tind Locust. 2 J Howanl and ('rowu.

4- J Ohio and Main.

5- IJ Collegro live, and DeMotte alley.

<5- J I'Oeo.st and Sycumore.

1- 2 -1 Fire oni.

V 1111 , Is one tt» Ml,.;, „ puns,, mi,I then follow the box nun bor COUNTY OFFK KKS.

Geo. M. IMaek .

F. M. Oiideweil

... Auditor 8he.!!T . .Treasurer i lerk .. Recorder

V,* *• Surveyor T V MoXefT School Superintendent W in. liroadslrceL Assessor

J. 1). Hart,

Geo. Hughes

Daniel T. Darnell..

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