Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1894 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES. .GREENCASTLE. INDI ANA. SATt'RDAY, JANUARY (i. ISOI.
Samples F'ree to All.
A COMPROMISE EFFECTED-
7*UNT WITH
je/VtlT^TAS RTTNORKe RLOUR G&IN UI N1 E 7VT A' RL_e SYRUP-
•F. B. RAGAN'S.
\mil JciuiniA's per . <•i , miii\c M.iplc Syrup |M*r gallon N ire Fn'sli I .aril per poiuul.
lllc SO,'
Bu.-t M<‘al> in t il v. llcsl i)y>ter» in , itv
OOOUS SOLiU FOR WHAT
tew or fry
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DAILY BANNLUT1MLS versities. It has been n matter of ■—i. . I gurprisu that college men, to ■ pre
I’nlillsli si r\ i‘r\ afti-rnottn rxet-pi Suii'ln' in*, liavi* lii-i'Oitii' at the lUNNKHTiMKauffl.-,-. corner Vine an<l ! ,onHt l,avt '•‘ioiiii E'ranklln ntreeta. ] tree trailers, many of them prohi
111h11y«’ Viii'iits|-iiiy liivrrti-rmt'ntiiini^i in bitionists, ami in SOUK* eases
•utiKlcd lii l»> lOo’eliK'k ti. in. em-hday. Hi till
they
REPUBLICANS ALIVE.
11 r,*,*lii'lint It* llt-|>lll>ll<-llllK ill llie l*llntl — < lull to b«* I'oriiKMl at
A few type-written circulars sent through the mails yesterday caused
inn: mivertis<Mm*nts \» ill Ik* i t i t-; ui> to 1 o’clock p. in. Advertiai
■iveti each da
ll|> Ill . known on application.
nw rates ma<
ay ide
Kradinn notices one cert per word each sort ion.
haye gone bodily to the populist a large number of enthusiastic reparty. They have a perfeet right publicans to assemble at the may to make these changes, it cannot be or 9 otliee last night. The purpose contradicted, but it is in the line of of the meeting was to talk, and
All communications should be signed with tIn* namo of the writer; not ipecossarily for publication, but as evidence of {rood faith. Anonymous communications can not (a* not ieed.
Where «b*liv»*i > is irregular ]»lease report
dflt
same promptly at publieutitui omce. Specimen copies mailed free on application.
natural events that mistakes invariably come back home. A consei[ueut reduetion is thus necessary. If there were more v.iting of good, sound repuhlieah doctrine, the world over, by college men, there would he less ot t ed net ion of sal
RATES or SUBSCRIPTION- < mr Year in advance v mottflt* 7'hrr.e month* . ... i hie month .... Per week by ('airiet
while several plans were laid out and put under way, the expression of confidence and the activity displayed were the best features. It was a genuine love feast, and the speeches were hearty and brilliant. Republicans are determined this
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When delivery U made by carrier, all subscription accounts a it* to be paid to them as
they call and receipt for same.
aries lor college men. /j'herc lias year to win, and there is an awnk-bf-en a general leductidn all arouud. j ening thie early in the campaign however, since the awful mistake of! that is stronger than at any time the lN!)2 election, and many a poor i during the late lamented unpletisman, to whom a ten per cent, cut antness. Republieunism is in tin;
M.J. BECKETT . II UlltV M. SMITH
Thk D.iti.v Haxher Times,
Grei ncHstli". I nd.
on $1.50 per day means more than
Publisher I that much sliced* oil'‘a $2500 sulMuiiiutmif Editur .| rv l„. a r witness to this fact.
.Vitlrcim nil communications to Free tiadeism and one-idea party-
ism are false lights to chase these remarkable times. Let there be a general getting back into the republican ranks and then salaries
will begin to climb.
The finances of Del’auw university would be in better condition to-
Thf democrats in congress can hardly be censured for not wanting
to pass the Wilson bill.
Tb»* NcNon I.it ik.it ion Coiiicm to u Sudden \
Halt —The Agreement.
There will be no further litiga- j tion in the Nelson case. Since the return home on Saturday of the at- i torneys, who went to the eastern cities, some interesting work has been accomplished, and on yesterday a compromise was reached, ] which is. of course, satisfactory to both sides. The contest at law, it will lie remembered, was titled Kliza .1. Brannon Nelson vs. Franklin 1’. Nelson and James U. Kdwards, assignee of Franklin P. Nil son, on note and to foreclose on first mortgage on real estate of F. P. Nelson, amount of which claimed to be due, including attorney's fees, about $;S7.000. Mr. F. P. Nelson, in bis assignment, had conveyed to the assignee about 2200 acres ot land and the residence property in this city, on the corner of Ailing ton mid Seminary streets. Mrs. Nelson had'been paid on her claim before the making of the assign inent it is stated about $18,( 00. Under the.terms of the settlement Mrs. Nelson conveys her interest in the 2200 acres of land to the assignee, and she in turn gets the family residence on Semi-, nary and Arlington streets and re
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 GO. aCSTC;.'. WASHINGTON, -.CNVEfl, SAM FRANCISCO
J. K 1-KNaOON, AGENT GHBeiSUASTL-B USD.
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air, and the speeches of Messrs. Moore, Birch, Case, Hays, Bridges,
Waggoner, Ashton. Lloyd, Benny, tains the $18,001) that had already
been paid to her by her husband. The mortgage and suit are thus to
Robe, Hays aud Meltzer were rousers and full of encouragement. It was decided to organize a
be satisfied and cancelled.
The ef-
club, and a special meeting on I fect of t | H . settlement is that the next Wednesday evening, January | ereditors get the 2200 acres of land 10, will be held in^ the mayor’s of-, f rom the $35,000 mortgage and flee to that end. 1 ell your repub * free from Mrs. Nelson’s inchoate
PANIC rmeps.
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ReniPinlHT t li<‘ Gn at Cut Price Sale at the Bee Hive will not lie Repeated Soon.
Everything at Cost, and Thousands ot* Dollars Worth Far Below Cost
I)KMoruAnr wood piles here
abouts are growing with wonderful!^ 11 )’ republicanism instead of rapidity. They are industriously ! democracy and third partyism pre-j sawino. | vailed last year, audit’s a costly 1
lican neighbor and his friend and pack the hall.
vailed last
i lesson fot the future. There’s
The Bannki; Times didn’t P 1 '' 111 1 doubt of it that prayer for the especial delec-! —
EXPLOSION AT A POWDER MILL-
Entire Number on the Floor, Five in All,
Kiltoil or 1 nJnrtMi.
tation of the Stur-Prenn. It seems tu hive struck the organ rather h nl.
It is snid that Cliairmrin Wilson, who has in:.ib such a failure of his tariff bill, will resign. He is sore and disgusted at the way his measure has been jumped on, both by tin* people and the press. lie has sail: •‘For nine months I have worked night and day upon this matter until I am utterly worn out, aud now I look around for support and assistance and get only abuse and misrepresentation. 1 am tired of it."
As usual this year
cratic papers arc sans argument.!' vor k ' n Lnlllin & Rands The caustic criticism of the Bax mill, an explosion took place in the nek Times of Saturday’s unenthu- " lai n building, and all on the floor siastic convention and the hypo were killed or injured. The dead
critical aud misleading statements
_ Kin iston, N. V., Jan.-fi.—By care the domo- Icssncss on the part of employes at argument. ' v,,r k > n Lafllin & Rand's powder)
the Ban
made by leading speakers brought forth no logical reply from the two
arc Gardiner, Solomon Freiderburgh. Jos. Sanders and Kipp. The accident was caused by the
Saturday trailers today. An argu- overturning of a lantern into a bin ment is not a part or parcel of a " here an explosive was stored,
democrat these days. By the way, ~ 11
rim < oIIck** Avenue Reviv al.
what lias become ot that old chest- ] n answer to the request of our nut, "the tarill is a tax' reporter Dr. Town said: ‘'It is hard! don t hear it am more. \\ here is to give a definite report of results it ““t.” It might be brought out (ttt( . n j jnw thf . recent protracted from its hiding place and dusted me eting. It was in effect a union
interest in the same 2200 acres of land, which is all situated in Putnam and Parke counties. J. B. Nelson retains what had been deed-
ed to him.
In a talk with several of the creditors they express satisfaction at the outcome of the case, and the settlement ot what bid fair to be a
complex lot of litigation.
There was quite an array of legal talent in the suit. The plaintiff's attorneys are Messrs. J. P. Alice, J. B Nelson, D. K. Williamson, G. <’. Matson, and George Knight, of Brazil. The defendants were chaperoned by Messrs. S. A. Hays, J. J. Smiley, W. (J. Netf and J. IL
.1 antes.
WM 1 Swsy.
* Everything Sold at a Great Sacrifice.
lelliii Kep! M.
Fine Silk Umbrellas, Ladies and Gents' Fine Allwool Underwear, a lar^e line of Ladies’ Fine Footwear hand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros.Aal. DuttonhofFer A Sons, Burley A Ursher and many other well known brands.
W. Ivx. IDOZBBXISrS SOIDsT-
'se-tL-a antv tv
AMONG THE CHURCHES-
ingl v S B. Town, pastor, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m: sacrament of The Lord’s supper, alter morning sermon. Revival service in the evening. To all such of the city as have no church home elsewhere, we extend a most cordial invitation to tind one with us. Even though you n ' be not ready to join the church,yet
G B. COOPER
J. W. COOPER
COOPER BROS., Met aim Liramen.
Ihissns to :unl from all trains,
Tran»foiT<Mi,
LI very K1k* of all klmis.
Gabs for Parties, Funerals and Weddings,
DrayiUK a Specialty,
Pianos and Furniture Mov<»d
Telenbone connection with debits and Ladies’ Mali. Calls answered any time day or
off by our local democratic papers. m p e ting of all the churches and
on the II will make a filler and will prove people of our town. Not that about as effective as such weak-j ot he r shared responsibility for its
kneed jabs as they put forth at
An editor, commenting
general misfit of things terrestrial, j
vents bis feelings in the following Knmi J “" s as Uie - V l" 11 l,,rUl at beginning or its eondiut or its ex language: “Heaven-born orators ^' I * ll1 ' pense, but that nil in birge numare carrying the hod, athletes arc, rn-rim i steeUnKK. bers accepted our Sincere and corpreaching liic gospel, and brilliant The republicans of the south 'l* 1 *! invitation to participate in the writers are shoeing horses. There I precinct oi tin: second ward of * ,,l Blc and the spoil. During the arc lawyers who ought to be cow Grceneastlc will meet this eveuiiug P l ’ r,< -T ll8S 1 said little about joining punchers, nnd cow punchers who at G. C. Moore's otliee to select a the church lor that reason and it is v'.v. 1 '!, i'sqrgepns who member of the county central com probable that we shall not add
uUgnL iu iu* S.iwitlg WIMJU, uml M UOll , lEltb ( . ?iS;ir! . v • -.nt.-.s m |).. Togn* »•-» be ■ 'epU'•)(•.alls yt Ute H-jL’d. . 'b"n some iionea.' Tiose »,;■ iiie;; :i-. the tfv (hf /.fM ward wikinei 1 ; ti ntinrv •vho ought to be holdin - tie mviyor’s offlc.- on Mon .lav
- of tru.;t, nr. 1 men holdir.c:: tr ‘ comm.. ut lUt ^ ft;t Ulld positions of trust who ought to be i he repubiicans of tne west pre-1 confessed conversion, were already in the penitentiary.” He should; < * nc t of the third ward are re- i members of some of the churches
. of the town who had never been ! converted, or else had lost the evi denre of their acceptance with God.
\\ !ta\ the s«tvk*»*h \%»II ll«* Tomorrow
1 ,n ' 1 " r • 1 come and make yourself at home in "'sin-
f AH ucnomiimtions tiro invited to use this 47
coliium for their Sunday unnouneenn-nU. the congregation. Begin Oil this C FFICE COR. IN Dl AN A AN D W ALtny vucanei In the pulpit or chantre In the ,| ip |j rst Sunday of the New Year !l 1 1 ' ly NUTST3. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE any I hour of service, should be made known ut 1 —I
once. Pastors and members of churches not regular church attendance.
'"•"‘/Iv™ a,r invited to hand i„ their regular A ppec j a i program in the Sunday
services hereafter. Notices inserted tn this! 1 °
column free of cbarire.] school at 2 p. in. F.pworth League — LOCUST STIIEET M. E. CHURCH. at <t p. 111. | BB } FOI R.
Corner Locust aud Anderson
so is- Southwestern I.lmlti <1
l^ocai Time G.ard.
streets, Rev. R. R. Bryan pastor. Sunday services: General class, led by the pastor, at 9:30 a. m;
Sunda} - school at 2 p. m; League meeting. <i p. m
eiitr.s at o p. in .
■■ to .•airr 1 bib'mTibfof n:ir J7'':rrt; hr;v
a d, 0 f! ! ,aiUt| r at xu :du a. m.
1 think that perhaps
\ Nctit \ oliinie.
In Mr. Pfrimmcr’s neat little volume of poems, “Driftwood,” presented to DePauw's r) presenta-
F.pworth f*' 4 ' 8 * n the recent intercollegiate venino (^'Inttc, the following <|Uotations |
OOINO FAST.
No Indianapolis Iceoinmodatlon. H:4Sam U* Si it 11 l\ ur. >iut . > t-ts I J) II)
.11:15 p m .~:in a m
NO H" Mail No 10* < iiicimiati NIkIiI KxprcHe.;..
(JOINO WEST.
No r Mail
No 17* Southwestern Limited No lit Mattoon Aeooinrn xlaiion
No 7* >t. L. and i in. N'iKht Exprt^pp.
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No.
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have added that there are editors, quested to meet at Browning’s mnr-esnccia-ilv in Greenoastlc, who hie shop. Banxeu Times building. I'
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hustling.
Fg and more.
pi caching
ami 7. p. m
..wiv ii.i. oii..vi.,. i eu'.cwaim mc-ilng 2-Ci p. m. Monday: Junior L. :::vlie iloUuu. . o. m. 'l l., v.\ oUof prayer will be observed with special services each evening 'luring the week. The meeting on Monday evening will be led by Dr. J.
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: *'* ;?*«**sh nod « oy,t;o.*D>vi iN«». ' < lovrlarid ♦Tnrimv.iti, y!c‘,*iM*r M
vt y,
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"l yl'.’t down o»« »'< 11<v*I !ol.| l»ui too mviiy o« our Kcliooi.i, Unler the preaetit ro rt *i!!. !:• :! mnnnfnctnrin* fool:.
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1»rtlly,
Kxecpt ^undtiv.
F. 1*. i
11U’ A Kent
**But to tie up my conciuaioiih In ii bundle*, plain and neat
’I here's too much eheet and cockle
A-growin' unions the wheat.”
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7 ..«•« in <ntvftinv. .Taminrv •*. • T , .. * - I iu hi*b e.ao.s i hciicvu (ual cvciy . i. uLcuci
lor the purpose of electing a mem- ehurch was represented. Of the K . Cooper: Wednesday evening,! her oi the county central commit- others, quite half were students who I , r ,, .. fr
Tin reduction of salaries in I)e- 1 t ee. John C. Browning, | preferred to join church at home I r * 1 ; ‘ llva11 ’ I hursday even- ^ Pauw university is but another ,!;>{ Committeeman iduring tlieir holiday vacation. j.’ or , tugi ( aptain L- F< hatfee: hriday
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No 44t Local
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SOUTH ROUND
: * * L> •» l<tHt I " V i I .'Hill No 5* soutlu i n KxprcBM ! Nn LP L<k:'! | * Dally, t Except Sunday.
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1:45 pm
straw to sliow the effects of the po-
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litical change in tiiis country.
II! The ropubllcanB of the wiuth I *! ,ll,1 .. ,or *^ to . our . Inen ' be ( 8h 'C u8
l,M n " 1 - V '* r * •*“ ll “” Cr “ "'" j ' ,C f»' ItltoailSJl LZ XhTr,,:' l<m> the following innount. : V. .
„v.,ngelu...l nniRRee Will be followed I httVW h ‘ i ‘ !U ft88e88# ; t, 1111,1 U ‘i ,0rteJ
most productive of good of any more or le«B closely, with the intro* ^ lc ‘‘ ,lin t.\ auditoi Ini t.ix.itton
evening. Rev. R. R. Bryan. Sing-!
-\tu.\u.\ ItULXK. 4 III (-aivt Sunday, Nov. 1», ISIO.
NORTH ROUND.
4* < hicaKo Mail
Express
“Some fellers bev a natural way O' in' ini 1 tiiov lu-v t o nu «. Tiiat ’pears like it ain’t any chore To toll yc all they know—an’ more; While others kind o’^ort o’ bulk. Or stick an’ mire, when they talk,— Git tmiKled up in their own tow
\n’can’t alt rid o’wlmt tlH'y know.” i VAN DALI A.
4.,’.^/V «'«• .. v. og.iUw *«'..4 -f « «r « *\4 *
Additional Ahm»km»»»«-iiI <. ^ i ruins icavc r»*i*iicu.*4llc, I od., in t lf* t t Nt*\ .
County assessor's second report
d <.<
Itt. iMKi.
FOR THE WEST.
nearly all professors in
and kindred universities wut- republicans and firm believers in principles that did then, and would now if in effect, tend to build up the industries of the country. But Of late years there has been a cuttlige in< ll, 'if. tu tit *au i M.'.'*
DePatiw of Greencastle will meet at the law 1
p. m..
oilicc of Miner Moore at Saturday. Jan. 0, 1894. L. P. Chafix, Ch'm'n.
see in certain lines, I do not hesi
tate lo believe ii will prove iiie
I/Oft ing at Finder i I l M I -I .
■New umbrellu, Thursday even<'oli"g<) Avc. M. K. rimrch. please leave al the Belnap ii*r- i C
:\T .ni: \i ir\l :S
meeting that I have ever worked in. There are very mnnv Christ inns who will never cease to bless the day that Mr. and Mrs Frame came to Grceneastlc, of whom count me
^i. e -11• i ..... 11.11 ii
more or less closelv, with the intro"
duct.on of evangelistic features as 1 8inee "'y re i 11)l t <lf lk ‘ c - ^4, lh9:;,
towit:
I '.Mill *.
II may
do you ever eon-ider the quality of the food you are eating lie good. Ii might be lietter. purer, frcdicr and more wbol'.soine.
I - ii not worth while to make sure linn your Tea, Colfee, Sugar. Ifnlter. Lggs. Suiees. ind iimmiieralde other gioveiie, ;.ic of the liift (piality'/ Thcr is -iieli a trillitiL dlfferenee in tli" priees of the liest and the woi'.'t that it eertainlv
doe. not pny to ton the worst, even on the fals«. ground of supposed
The ties! is always the ehe.ipest, Iiei .'iiie the most satisfactorv and duralile
and the very lust "f everything in the Grneen line is kept at
The Soldiers’ Monument.
The soldiers’ monument in Forest Hill cemetery is cracked and needs repairs. ThdG. A. R. Post took action on the matter last eved.'AV"- • ,v\d".'V•'■■■: • '..m!.' • !yi S'.'
pairs as soon as possible. A com-1 begin promptly at '< o clock mittee will make examination to- ( tiiit<Tian cut iicii.
day to that end. It has been the) impression with some that the
♦ I-. tony require. Mere
bers of oilier churehes nrul the pub- G.ecrfcastie city . . 6300119 lie generally are most cordially in- Monroe township . . 090
( loverdule township ifi' 2 tl n \ i ■ /..t. . v it / .w. ..tv .i./i. (TTTTTT i
I cited, to unite with n« in these services. Special services will be con-
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Louis. Louiii.
12: H p in, for Louis. 1:53 d in. tor St. Lou If. 6:2s p in, for Torre haute. FOR THK HAST
Ex. Sun
Dully
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La. do <>.~u p ju,
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FEOKIA DIVInIoN
S::m ft m, for Indlftimpolis.
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Dally Daily
Leave Terre Haute.
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o 75 Ex. c un 7:^* a ni. for Peoria.
tinned nightly until January 21. Programs for the week of prayer will he distributed at the church on ' Sunday. All evening services will;
‘V,** p i«/'t i'vUmOo .
iTto's , . or oroi’lctc curd, irtvii.K all trains •Tiio.if -.pits Hiut »tatli>nH. Iiinl r.ir rull Information us to
I *d d 1 . - - I' ..w n.n.l. IIS. Illl.l nil lull I Ii I Or I This 5th day of January. fk'U mi«, throuKhoars. etc. ad.tr,-- „ • 1 , „ / Kowuxo. Aifont. \> Jt. BROADSTRKET, 1 M.l UEgimocoiI, '.I'l-I IK'IIHIIC
Awrt (.in'l PiiHs. Ajt, St. IxiiiIr. Mo.
County Assessor.,
county hud assisted in the building
morning
Broadstreet 6c Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATCK S I S.
of it. but the idea is incorrect. The!’ Illn ^ 0,1 “ ^ il( ' °rk of the Holy mofmment is one of the granded 1 ^P'rit.’ Baptisnei at close of oven
Sundry school at 9:15 S. C. E. at C p. m.
in the state and its repairs will he j iug.service. a matter of city pride. Col. J. R.l a . m, y j
Mahan, whose funeral occurred
this afternoon, was at the bend ufj roI - u:u,: " knui: methouist cm Hr,i movement to build the structure. Services tomorrow ns follows and did much to secure its success. * General class at 9:15 a. ’u: preach
. . T.ViV. Wrnifrt'?
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are
Elder Morris will preach Sunday as follows us received by IL IS. on ''Slice css'*’ in the hinivk Or ' O. iiom tue ollu ah t
weather bureau at Indianapolis:!?
Ixuianafolis. Ind., .lun. 6.1
I n Temperature will fall twenty |— or more degrees by Sunaay night, fair. Waffenham.*#
Cl!"'.'.CO Ji •U.Ai'.’5’T.R*» :: ■ Xi’Dund from Turn* Mnuti.. | n cITifi November 12, IMM.
>1 urrij»a:<* I.omizo T. Newell and Ida Hall.
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MOUTH BOCM).
N'l *' < hi on (TI I \ Nuuhvllle Umlted . 4:Mi u in F* »' ‘ .Mall law pm 4 ExprtMH il l'll, in No 8 < hlcftKn s pi*clul.. ^ p m
* Dully, t Excrpt Sunday
IminR .i ftna 4 curry 1’iiltimui siccpinR cars, b«*tW( fii < iiicupo ftiid Eruntivliio Tniim* 5 ftruip carry i*iillii;ftii liftlucc Kb'cpluur cars and .l«yroach.•nml run mili.l hetwe.-n t hli-Hao
unartasbviile. ^ II AS. I. ston l
Gen'I FaHH.iiud T’kl Agt. - ( hleii|r<>.
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