Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GllEENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .T 1891.
amples Free to All.
Probably il Job had lived in Grcenenatle, an«l had been a ’Iiuh
is F-’T^iNOHKO FLOA/R driver, lie would have lost his pa
WITH GENUINE FLO SVRUP.
Aunt Jeniima'- per package l.emiine Maple Svrup per gallon
Vi.... l- t.
•F B. RAGAN S. ——— . l.V I Best Meals in eity. . . S0< | llesl Oysters in oitv—.tew or fry
ir.e . l.v
Xiee Fiesb l.ard per pound Id* - GC3QDB BOIaU FOR WHAT THE.Y ARK.
DAILY BANNER TIMES THE Pennsylvania gets it.
Published every afternoon except Sunday at the Hannku Times oflloe, corner Vine and Prank I in sircets.
The \;indnlin to Iteeouie n Part of that
Great Railroad Syatem. | Terre Haute Express.
The annual election of directors
The (‘'armen*' Instittite.
The Putnam County Farmers' institute will be held at Bainbridge on Thursday and Friday of next week, Jan. 11 and 12. It is expect-
Chungre for displnv advertisements must be T . .. ’ ’ * * handed in h> 10 o'clock a. m. »aieh d;: _\ . Keatl of tilt' l«Trt' Ilillltt' iv ] ^. t, |n^ Ijt'St i IIS ti t II tt* C VP1* liulll
tienec a hundred times in a day. There is nothing more annoying for the'bus man than to be compelled to wait at the door until some wo man (it is generally a woman), prepares for a journey, kisses all the family good-bye, and then, after the 'bus lias gone a block or more from the house, remember that she lias forgotten something and must go back for it. The bus men state; that they always “spot” these tardy passengers and call for them early in taking ijp customers, because they know that they will be com-
injf advertisements will be received eacn day | r ....... ,
up t » l o’clock n. in. Advertising; rates mudi Railroad ( \ anualia ) discloses the j^ t| l(l polln[v. Xliret* of tile snetikknown on application. j . . . , v _ (net that the 1 ennsvlrama road has erg nro men 0 f national reputation, polled to wat for them from live to 8 oK. nB, " ,,,ll ‘‘ oncu< ' K,|M ' rw " rd ‘' ach ln “ controlling interest in Hon, J. P. Applegate, editor of the | , U - teen n ,i„ u tes.
the Vandalia system. James Me- x ew Albany Leth/er. < rea, John h. Davidson and J. h. formed horticulturist, and an Intel
Brooks, all of Pittsburg, and re- ligent and most effective institute j f ftme 118 the iitllicted Job of the spectively first, second and third j wol . ker . Mr. T. B. Terry, of Hur- j Bible. People should remember
that they have no more right
All c unnnintcations should be siirned with the name t)f the writer: not m ecs. urlly ftir publicaHon, but as evidence of grood faith A.lonj'iuous communications can not be no-
t ietH.
But the loug-siif-
is a well in-^ f ( , r i n g ,j, j v( . r m , ver complains, and
in that respect lie is as worthy of
Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic tires. There must be an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors are built that way and they lead the world. The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours if you say so. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. 5JOBTON, WASHINGTON, t.'ENVCR, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L. TV MG OO IS, KGENT G R E= 1= N G >XST L E IMG.
Whrrc delivery t ■" irreirulHr j) 11 -r 1 report same pri niptly at puhlualion ofnee.
vice presidents of t he 1 ennsy Ivania, 0 ,j_ j 8 one of the most sucbeeame directors m the I. H. «fc I.,;eeSsftil small farmers and institute
Specimen oopieamailed wppttex an .| ,| 1( . two former ofllcUlt were I work er« in the entire C(
bates or sudscription. ■ also made directors of the Terre
Year in ailrancc $5.00
n»i
Sir month* Tin r month* (hie ni(>idh Per wcrU />»/ ('nnic,
WhtMi delivery ! s inade by carrier, all
script it»n accounts a they call and receipt
t are to Dt for
be ]>aiti tt
lame.
tluau
more right to;
take the time ot the ’bus driver
nintry. His | than to attempt to keep a railroad
peeialties are wheat, clover and t ,. a j n wa iting for ten or fifteen min-
Logansport Rond, •winch potatoes. His farm consists ol' J ute8 . a Banxiat Times reporter
thirty-live acres, from which it is 1 ima often congratulated himself
Pennsylvania people have sai(1( | lf , realizes. $2000 per annum. ,hat he wasn’t a ’bus driver, for he
at.-1 always been largely interested in This is a most wonderful success, the St. L. \. & 1. H. Railroad, thej(^ ome .,^,1 i iear |,i m tell
!Vfnrriug;c I-.iec*nsei«. Win. D. Chambers and Lillie Cox.
D.
CiTY DIRECTORY. CITY Ol’I ICKBS.
:;..vi IIante >v
Pji is controlled l>v the \undnlia.
• lu -ri
I hi
M. J. RECKErr. .. II UlUV M. SMITH.
would lose Ills job the first day on
p how He account of disrespect to passen-
Publisher I'- I*. A I. Railroad being the only jdoes it. Dr. J. C. Arthur, profes- Lets, or he might be induced to . a ..Miiuhkuik Editor link in its great system not eon- Ror 0 f | )0 | an y | n Purdueuniversity, | i earn t,, use a little profanitv now Address all couiimmieation* to trolled absolutely by the Pennsyl- i 8oneo r the leading scientists of | atu i t hcn.
vnnia. It is understood President | t |,c day, and is able to fully discuss
McKeen disposed of a big block of the subjects assigned him. • i , . .
his T. H. A i. stock to the Penn ’ In addition to these able Work-1 . ° 'f y° uu 8 m,,n who « oe8 ,nto , Tribby on east MTashington street.
The Daily Manneh Times.
Orecnciudle. Ind.
How VIiit'h Siignr she ContahiN.
The Home Columbian club
at the residence of ( has. Lueteke
last evening. Some of
poems were read and discussed with great interest. The members of the club presented Miss Ridpath with a beautiful New Year’s gift as a token of their respect and friendship. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Maurice
Mayor.... ; Tn HHun-r
met Clerk
. .Charles B. Cusp Frank L. Lamb *
Marshall.. Engineer.
Jumps M. Huripy William K. Starr Arthur Throop Thomas T. Moon* ...Eiitfoiu* Hawkins M. 1)
COL’NfTLMKN
Thomas Abrams, J. E. HumUM
... .Oco. IL B'nkv, .lames Bridgres . John Uih’y, John U. Miller
Attorney Thomas I . Moon*
Whittier’s Sec. ilcmrd of 1 Icaltli....Eu^cih 1 Hawkins M. D
. J. 1). Cutler
...Geo. B. Cooper
TiiEia
a tbird
<la\ s.
T: s ^ ai :'t.'””" ,i8 : ^ ! szr mcr
tire some time ago, he being one of the few railroad presidents in the.
cut that cannot be excelled in the state. And now, brother farmers.
Prot/rcti.* gives a dampener This is the season of the year
when it figures out that it has been "hen stationery is generally pur-
ilysis that a voting chased. For handsome letter
ooi upy the merchant's attention for , est in the company,
a week or two.
Keen will be re-elected president ; which you are
Isi Ward..
2nd
ilrd Street Comluisidoner.. Fire Chief. A. Brock way. )
Mrs. Mary Birch, >School Trustees.
1). L. Anderson. )
U. A. Og’g;, Siiperitih’iidont of city schools. FOIlKFT llll.l. C'K.MICTEIiY UOAKI) OF IMUFfT-
OKS.
J. S. McClary Pres John < . Browning. . V.Pres J. K. Lanffdoti See li. S. Ucuu k 'Preas James Duiory Supt
U. ! . Black, A. o. Lockrid^c.
Meetlnur first Wednesday ni.aht each month
at J.S. McChuy’s oflice.
I l <11C. IH l HU W 9 IJl UlillC I 111 ( UlCTi j i |
Iwoici. nnd bIhh-I. will ;.ioimtrv owning :t , 1 mu..,i„s into,, , amt . ming you, .!«, jr«i, ^^ ^ „ 0 ,„ K ctc ., |e„| J0 „ r
, . ,. ‘ le ntfl d,lighter., and li«en to, ^ , )( . , ls „ f „ ., ord . rs „ t ,hi 8 o«ioo. Envelo,*., niiHl election on rrnhty aMp. Me- ! thn rliKciiHRioti nf thoso ^nhinett in . i
8 ‘ 1 ol 1 f n J t( T ’ 11 j punds of white of a little loss stutemeuts of accotiiit, catalogues, BruceFrazier fin vita1ii r intoi*oQt<»r1 ; ■ > ^ .. , , , _ ] L. M. 1 iunnu.....
thi* irovem i i . . - mimu\ inunsuu. t , )un one poun(l of pure glue, 34.1, circulars, posters, and all kinds of Moetiniriitshts every Wwinesauy. (-rn l. in( J no changes made in the otlicers i Kolowirnr is t ho nriurram • i 1 1 ” . . . . .. . a I Jerome Allen 8 Block, drd Hoor. • " r, I • pounds of fat, 81 pounds of phos- puiin printing, this establishment pctsam lodoe so.45.
THL’SDAV.JAN.lt. 11...... . .. . 3 r- , . ! tlw, r,n«Hlv, l
Devotional Exercises.
mSnt? ,Mn,r0Ctttl0,, by D I ate of lime, 3 ounces of sugar and the work turned
9:39 a in Fro tit to be Derived from Farmers’
Institutes. Discussed by Milroy Gordon and Geo. \Y. iianna. Farming as a Business Com-
pared with other Indus-
tries - - Albert Lock ridge 11:09 u m Frogressive Farming, J. F. Applegate, New Albany. I
Questions.
It now looks as if
ni'-ut was too hig for democracy toj 0 fthc road. Il is doubtless, how
l ever, that Mr. McKeen intends ul- | timatdy to retire from active luisi-
su^eessfiilly handle.
A\n still there has been no dem-
oi retie postmaster nppidntid
(.v recneastle postottiec.
lor
ness in which lie lias been engaged
for more than forty years, and I i0:00a m
the Grecneastle postoflkc. There’s onHther >car mav mnr k his retire-! something wrong somewhere, lor it | ment f| , )m the hea(1 af the splendid '■ ,,Mt,ive da .' 8 until M '- 1Ia . V8 i railroad system which his sagacity tii.u is out. I and executive ability have done so
SECRET SOCIETIES. I. O. O. K. GUKKNCASTLE I/lIKlE NO tUS.
... N. G .... Sec Hull, in
phate of lime, one pound of carbon- has no superior for the quality ot j K.T.chatic,’ $«•
. . , j, . .i.., Moutlna ninlits. every Tuesday. Hull iu out, wiilie at till. Central Nuti'Wiii! Hunk block.tint nnor.
same same time, we positively re- } x M1( . , ha f.y' K ' ANT>,N N( ’' i "• M- ( , llir fuse to use the tlimsy, gauzv, cim*Meikd s«-c * . i ~ First and third Monday nights of each . ... .. worthless truck so often pressed; II1<)nlll .
nesta, and a l.ttle or,Unary table lipon the customers for paper. I Mr ,.^ ^0^0..os. N (J
man. W editing stationery, equal in lieati- I,. E. Hudircr. Nor
1...11 Mcoilnir niirht
starch, 7 ounces of Huorideof calcium, 0 ounces of .[ihosphate of mag-
salt. Think of it, young
That beautiful young lady whom ty to steel engraving, hall iuvita
sayrt an Exeluingt 1 .
“Say, you reporters make me tired,” ejaculated a man who came into the sanctum yesterday after-
1 much to huild up. President McKeen
is quoted as
saying that lie believed no prejudice to Terre Haute’s interests
noon and found no one about but would occur from the Pennsylvania the man who loaf’s in this office. | ownership. “Wo have the shops The visitor evidently took him for here and the union station here, a reporter—he looked so lazy. j he added with a look of pardonable “What’s the matter now?” asked pride. “Ultimately, of course, the the man who makes life a burden road will go into the hands o! the to the force. ! Pennsylvania, and I have meant “Why, great seott! We had n : that it should. It is a pari of the , party down to our house lust night! Pennsylvania system, and I didn’t see a blamed line in j In the frictionless management the paper about it. Why don't ( of the N’audalia Line, grown from you fellows take a tumble to your-j a road of seventy-two miles to a
tended sweetness doesn’t contain ki,,( J 8 nf ornamental printing equal . ♦.,(«> tl'e finest, can always be had ot
three ounces of sugar. And not only that, but the average girl
the B vNNKii 'Times.
A SENSE OF PROPORTION.
nrn,,orch; , rrtinK^ ( - ( ^-^ v J || iV ( Appi,v 1 it.- y (m worship as a pillar of unadul Hons and programs, as well ns all
2:00 pm The Wife and Husband as
Business Fart tiers.—Es
say - Mrs. Alice Ader Davis
2:15p in How t an We <'Ginpet<> with
West in Stock Uuising
and Feeding - s. K. Lockrldgc Discussed by Geo. Hanna. 9 w .
Kobe* ujui Jus. Bridges.
3:i!9 p m Some Remedies for Plant Dis eases mid Injurious In sects - Prof. J. ('. Arthur,
Furdue l iiiversity
EVEN! NCI.
TiOO p m Green Goods - - .1. P. Applegate 7:80pm What Purdue University is
Doing tor Fanning - Prof. J. i \rthur FRIDAY . JAN. 12.
l':00am Devotional Exercises.
2:15am How to Obtain a Home - I . .. .. , ” . . t I - H M Kandel | A thiet broke into tt Madison , appreciate her statement or the iiower of
s. every 2nd and 4th Monday Hall in central Nat. Bank
of eneh month,
building, 3rd floor. mtKKNCASTfiK I/'DOF. Ml^J O. IT. O. OF O. F, Wm. Hart wood ...N.G NY . E. Teist* r .P. S Meets first and third Mondays.
* MASONIC. KASTF.UN ST A It.
will not weigh as near lf>4 as — — .— Mr*. Hickson ...w.M 100 pounds, so she may be de- tb. p.fnt r».t»r it .M» y ».«ou>e m tn* M r,’ r i{ r w , *S5*Si“:^j a moiiiii;'^
• , . | 1...1 . Problem of Life.
pended upon to have little over two
“I am trying to cultivate a sen so of , { . /•|S < k AST, ' ,£, ' ,,APTKK "• A ' M ' NO - 1
ounces of sugar in her composition, humor nnd a sense of proportion,” I il! Hchu
‘execot j a st after the last oound of heard a clever woman say the other day, ' Second Wedm^day ntNbt of
, xe,p . nst afte. lie last pound of .. aml u hnvo no ull , t what lt wond / r .
t reneh bon-bons has been disposed fnl help thpy arc to x havo HilltT „.s. nmis . V : of. bod wxwur.tbml {llnatfn*.f tbo Thlrd Wedni-«dtty nightof
\ riikcago Thief’s Dlbunina.
had ii practical illustration of the potent
factorthat.tiielatbT8cii.sc may become w. u. .. . in the problem of life, and now f fairly Met), it
II. P
each month.
AND A. M.
...W. M
See eneh month.
i’OMM ANIIEKY.
H Cullen
. Mel). IF*vs Fourth VY e<inesday night
K. C
See of each month.
9:30 n m Planting and Cultivation of Potatoes - T. B Terry, Ohio Discussed by Prof J. < . Ar-
thur.
19:20a m M hat to Raise and When to Sell - - Geo. W. Hanna Discussed by H. M. Kandel, Wm. Davis and W M Hillis.
avenue mansion
sel ves?" At this
this otlice life tha:i li
tii i» y c.ii. "W’y in
j magnificent system ; in the fealtv j
the man who loafs in j and love of employes, to whom he showed more signs of lias always been considerate, and -.o,,,, has at any other time | in the quiet and unobtrusive man-
ner hi vtiiicii tile great property
don't "you l i e a has been acquired, the public is;
tumble to yourselfr Do you think scarcely capable of realizing that i 3.ir.|.
we are mind readers? How would with all the wonderful ease in! we know that you had a one-horse | handling these vast enterprises the
11:99am Easy Way to Increase the
Yield of W neat, Mats and Corn - - Dr. J. C\ Arthur
Questions.
1:99 pm Biisln<MA Farming - T II. Terry
Home Influence.—Essay - -
Mrs. M. E. Lane
ROHAN I.ODUE, NO. 19. F. & A. M.
early the other proportion. h.s.iiryini w.M morning and found himself in the ^ musiF-room. Hearing loot steps the m^ht before, I was beguiled into an Mrs. M. Florence Miles w m approching, he took refuge behind ''Mcrti^&foHrth MimiiHi.. s,v a screen. to catch in erder to keep an important knights ok Pythias From 8 to 9 o’clock the eldest appointment in town. : eager eodoe no. tii.
As the sky was lowering, indicating • Wm. m Hi-owm
9
v
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daughter had a singing lesson. A' 5 the sky was lowering, indicating • wm. m iirowi. <.< From 9 to 10 o’clock the second ra hl. I pulled out a pair of old shoes and Every Friday nigiit <m 3ni li.V.V Dvi i- Tim-'
i .i ■ .. .~,.i- .. idid not discover until I was at the break- ' Aliniiiin store. ' •' r ' 1 ' . ’ ' , .. fast table that a little nail in ono of them . ghkem aste: him imn i . h. '' 'b J, . ".L
r?*™ 'C'Virv;-:-'’" !' 1 *d ft violin baton. w»pi ' i?iV»nda ,■
From 11 to la the other son had |
Hebe Hint ('. Hlurirliis
Repui I ..I < .muiili.-. -, a. eti.mof | „ iessoti on t he tlute.
otti«'crs, and selection of place ot
nfiXt I nsMtute.
\\. li. Hick, Hucrctary.
The Trustees’ Meeting.
'1 he trustees of Del’uuw univer-
It was too late to change them, and the pricking made me cross. 1 am quite
A. il. i
At 12:15 a!! the brothers and sure that I snarled at the dear little: e.i,.; !i l .,',.” l ! ;'' l ' ; ' iK 111 rK NO '
sisters assembled and studied a u j woman who hr.d mereased my joys and ' A. it'. l v hnVi|V-'. ' ' "s.t
lesspned my sorrows these several years ceonu au.l ith I Inn >*(lii\s t»t each mnntii. past, nod that 1 scared my young folks msw c.oin into unwonted silence. | Oelln Moore ' si-i-
Flr-il mill ihlril FrlilHyHori-iii-limdiitli. tl.ill
for voice, pin no,
ear splitting piece violin, and flute.
The thief staggered out from behind the screen at 12:45 and,
I actually hobbled on my way to the station, the little nail stung so venom-
ously, and before I arrived there I fan- HED MEN.
dance down at your house if you, burden has naturally fallen on the i or some of your friends don’t tell j shoulders of one man—President!
us? You are so much interested j McKeen. It is natural that after j sity are in the eity today, and be-
in tills, why didn’t you give us a I these many years'devotion to busi-1 gan at two o’clock what is thought! falling at thier feet, cried':
tip? You’re- in a trance, that’s j ulm be should fuel iuclnied to free b> m..n> will be a very inUicstingj “For moroy’a «ske ; have mo ar-j ded that mv shoe must bo half tilled j
what ails you, and you'll lie put ting 1 himself from the cares of active ! session. Among those to arrive 1893 on your letters until July, business. No higher tribute to his here yesterday were Bishop Thomas You give me a sarsaparilla feeling, management of a great corporation Bowman, of St. Louis Hon. R. S. The visitor fainted, while the need be spoken than to point to | Tennant, of Terre Haute; Judge j
rested !”— I 'injne.
with blood from its lacerations.
I WfiGOv* »t.-i t i ,.
OTOE TRIBE NO. 149.
Tbps. Hiw
1 hardly returned Papa ClipstonV , I [' v ',T v ,, V.. M, l liy Hall on ;»r,i tlum
— haciiem
.. Sec
^ liiin ...'hvv bFEnihv.; ii/ni ‘ v.'‘sv/T.'Lge.lj ,T. L-. Ia2u* .g, ' *’• • , - ’.-j -M.-a. m'..-.a . hard for an hour been use of the | Bought for at a time when railroad 1 Dr. J. H. C’issel, of Laporte. ^lessrs.! is visiting her father.
South OreuiiPBHtie. | courteous greeting, and let somebody * ll ' lt "’ clc - — Miss Mollie Riley has returned elso help old lady Sturgis on the train, royal, ahcani’M. .j ( I which neglect wonld have cut my wife I „ eotits<wn<ti.no. :£.*».
Cruelty iiiiu bug ii
an
unusual exertion.
,ui iv., ,iki,-. i'miiU.W.'./.Ev!':;:/''' 1 -;;;.'/ * - „\. , u
r ** . w ^ corner as I slaumied into tho room, ami
<’olumbian stamps have heon pr . Vi ,,^ scarce article aliont I K)8to(,it,eK [ the country, throughout the country for several i _I
, . . , | j,. . .. , i j tha man from Chicago will no doubt rc properties in gencaal are largely Redoing ' , , s« -l are stopping at John Mariey attended the dance! tain to tha day of his death a supremo impaired in value by the business 1 ladies’ hall. ... n n m.._.i .. ..i .u. i... ennvirtion of
montlw Post mnstor Gem-nil Bis. I ( has Gonner t he Hvervfnnn i. si 11 sent out a fresh supply to all receiving congratulations today. A oflices, and they can now be had in son was born yesterday, January 2, any quantity. j to Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. 1 - I I < . / • l ' i i .1 , l ■ i i « i . - i ■ • • • . . i . t ‘ , i i i I , < ■ . ( ■ f M l , • i i • ■ I - I ■ I ■ I ■ . • . • I . I > I • . I • . > I I ■ • / < . I , t •
tbr, E'g.b/.iA t’oV (o»'« W Rity, of Indiana.wo lis. and 5Vin. tYewkirk. of Conners
villo, arrived today.
at Brazil Mondi.y night, nevenheIcoo oi- lie-util Lie ii, ei. ,1 oii at ’I,...cl;
dale the same night.
t\.'l
U. A. it.
R F.E NT A ST I.K l*t »ST NO. 11.
't * .if
4
the dlaagreeableness of | a. m. m«x^i, ._.Z' '. .. . .'
Biwtouiaus as jK-i i xainplo txhiiauii t,< , • ,^ a
t . . , jL.Fory
Uilu uii Cm* o 4A. 'aHM *4 •'i-iY. <. .i< nf i j/lOl When at last there came a hill in the I woman's reliep com-s.
. . w«b of tho dav. I removed the shoe and | Alice R < 1111(1111 .j» n a Ginn Parker was agreeably sur ««(it out for repays. ^ In lOminutesit m',.-v.,-, 'u,',.,:,, prised on Monday by a. number e; : ; - . a - v-''•
peace was restored.
It was then that bright woman’s re-
AT /AEAL-TIMES
F.'irat Mai'Lvt.a
Kiiniistied Tiv::a! his friends calling in to help cele-
ilailyliy I’.W. Allen, manager of Artlmr! brate his forty uiini o.. ■ ..»««, iriTyy ..a j 1 . .J/w.Vtv.’.idWf.VKX hfW ; They bud gicd -ibingT.-tt. ••T.*-v.n.d..w : W-h,. That, little niece of ipm. penqHens * 4 . _ tratiug the sole of my foot, had put ?fiIr?ki f *vonnIr e | » 0o( nu • • awry my whole body, brain, nerves and
l Crlebri,li‘d Detective in Ton 11. temper.
John T. Norris, the celebrated What a Bigantic disproportion tie-
tween cause anil effect! And, besides
It may
i Cocks, yotuiK
Cocks, old ■ Turkeyu, hen*
i Turkeys, old toms.
Turkeys, young, KID and over
1 Ducks
Geese, choice f. f. bibs and over.
Geese, ploeked
Einr*. fritdi Butter, fresh roll
Butter. No. 2 Fatbits, per do/. .
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4
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... . | , . . . . . tween cause aim ( neru iiim, nesiues - •* w«shtnutt*o nnd I Ohio iletective is in the cite today. tllP f . rirlK „ nn „ n ,. ) ^ t(in?vsf ,| f ,|, wr „ v -s« . 2 3 i!.>vyii)iiniiii(;inv 5; ii. ( Mr. \o? ns is still hot afti-r aonv th» ripon my wi*e, rnokitig her !-."'.VT' 1 ',u,',, iiii, .
! r : of the coppers of the Wallace show "“hajipy *11 day long-for, strange ns it * '9 , may Foein, tlto near son! loves me—and . i 50 1 and visited Fern reeeutlj. Il ^ -...V. t^plc oflrr. •'‘Hlity‘•’-t !
do you ever consider the quality of the food you are eating? be good. Il might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. I-it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Cott'ee, Sugar. Butter,
Kggs, Saiees, ami innumerable other groceries are of the best quality ? Therein
such a trilling ditferenee in the prices of the best and the worst that il certainly uim-tlon of OMi-er*. suspeefed that he is looking up the j set to the oflice boy.and nobody knows doe- not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed eeonoiiiy. The following are the new ofllcers whereabouts of some of the Green- * 10 " ,nn< '' 1 dislike and distrust ofBosI’he best is always the eheape.-f. I»erause the most i-lactory ami iluralili- ,,(• j.j ,,,],,,, j (, (j p. ^ T 0 |,| ( . castle talent with Wallace’s party. Chicago breast, which will permeate
grand, John A. Michael; vice 1 Last ■mimmei a farmer was touched 1 througli generations yet unborn, grand, All.o. t llrou-nimr- tronooi- ! for tt 10011 in uniith,.i-r. In,li,.nn hvr ! Allll all for IV tiny shoe tack!
FIRE ALARMS.
2 * i IJ&QiZy . - 3—1 Indiana and Hamm. • . • ’ , , .. 5—1 Madiaon and Lila rtv. <E-1 Madison and Walnut.
3 2 Hamm and Frown.
4 2 Bloom i met on and Anderson. 5 2 Seminary and Arlington. 9 2 Wn«himrton, east of Durliam.
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. Colietie hvc. and DuMoiU allc)’. 6—3 Locust and Sycamore,
1—2—1 Fire out
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Tin* ptdlce call is one tap then a paum* nnd • thtnt fo!!'?rr the box nunt:;; * '
ami the very !»-t of everything in the Groeery line is kept at 13 roads tree! Ss Hurst’s.
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UR. WASHINGTON AND WATERfSTS.
Albert Browning; treasur I'or $ 1000 in southern Indiana by, £) on 't y OU mm. now how wise it would ! er, II. H. Morrison; secretary, K. the WallHce party and Norris is i be to cultivate a sense of proportion? IT. Chaffee. Fifty-live members 1 still on the hunt ofthe crowd. He As for a sense of humor, I have that,
for I civn smile even over a coal bill.--•
j were present on night ol election. •. is at the Belnap. Boston Herald
GUl'N i V OFFltjLR.s.
Geo. M. Rlaek T. M. Glldewell.. Gc«. IlHirhi’s Daniel T, i larnell Daniel S. Hurst I. E. (FHrten. .. F. M. Lyon r. w. M’Nrir Wm. Hroadstreet.-
Auditor Slierilf • • TreusimT ( lerk • Recorder Hurvcxor .School Super!ntcmlcnfc (’o roncr Assessor
.1. D. Hart, ) Samuel Farm ’r Commissioners. John S. NewKeut |
