Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1894 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 1'3, I MM.

B. F. tlOSUIN llutulh's tin* llijjrh *st tira-lt* IJni/J 1 Hloi*k Mgmm

Tin* ItnpUst Hv\i\al.

Hev. Albert Ogle, of Indiana^

KitWSY

NOTES.

cheme has

B || . # » .. India’s late ftiittueial

lis, superintendt^nt ol Baptist state # f a ,| un .

mi.ssions, is here in charge r.f the John K Moade, t . S. consul to ^an

. . . 4 1 ♦: * ininK*»0 M dctwl.

revival services at the Baptist

proved

Do-

RILEY S General Store. S, A/fi/zi Sf., 7-11.

And the I’.cst Pittsburjiii »uul Anthracite. Coal yard op posit • Vamialla fieijrht otdee.

r— RErD .WEI K. Practical Plumber andGasFitter

New .lei-sey Ilen.ocrnts refuse to accept St jf{ Hats, worth <1,50, for

church. Last liijiht ho proRi’hed a credentials of Kepublicau aiaiators without , ,, "2 (X>, " 1 ■ 'pi... ,,r ouestion. All-Wool Drawers, worth <1, for search 111 serin on on II. a\ Trouble between hatters sud mauufset-j •• Shirts, worth 1, for Sinners.” At the close !>f the Si r- urersiu Uunburj, Conu., settled and work Dress (loorls, worth <0.15. for

111011 tlie amlieiiee is (lisinisseil anti those who desire remain for si short conference and inquiry meeting.

The tina! dismissal

later than half past eight.

()”ie will remain

Bridgeport (Conn.) street railway strike

5l.oo « 50 75 I 75 I

io 15

lilue & Red Canton Flannel, worth

comparatively quiet.

■.1 1

No attempt made : Jo.ii'^, for - - -

to start cars. j Ladies' Shoes, worth $2, at - #1.50 Kintt Alexander of Servia is not dead. Children's Shoes, worth 5.65, *.75.

is usually not I but is trying to paleh up his Servian and $1, for .... .50

■q r troubles with the aid of his lather. Men’s Linen Collars at

John Y. MeKane has iieen KranU-d a sep-

throughout t he > Hr ate trial for Iiruvescml election frauds

.10 I .20 I

week and it is hoped this

show

All are cordially invited.

Woolen Hose, - 15c and GROCERY DEPARTMENT.

Rice - - - - 5c. per 11)

Something Worthy of Note.

People lo Saw I lie Fair May See l! Again.

UK A IKK IN.

(jas ai}d U/atsr pipes, ai}d Sanitary /Ippliaije^s. General Iron Work and Blacksmithing.

week’s effort is Ihmiik made to seeure a jury. Herbert Bismarck attended the annual

rviecs may show good results, j f^tival of the distribution of orders in j Raisins and Currants - 5c. per lb.

Berlin He was snubbed by the emperor. Mince Meat and Apple Rutter, 5c. peril)

Northern Pacific employes, despite the Apples, Sweet 1 otatoes and , , , , ....... , , , 1 1st of Patents injunction secured in the United States Oranges - - 50c. per peck, homes where they t an Visit it 111 their OW11 pai’lOP and by

inventors this court against a strike, arc secretly voting Bananas - - - 15c. per dozen the question. Ham, . - - - . 12 ,' t Foreign steamer Andes, with a cargo of | Bacon, .... 12 b c $1,000,01)0 in coffee and fruits, went ashore | Shoulders, - " , '^ c off Little Beaeh, N. ,1. Crew saved, but Sugar, - - ih and 22 lbs for #1

14))il

Jackson and Coliinihia S’.)'

CITY DIRECTORY.

Granted to Indiana

week. Reportod by ('. A. Snow A' Co., solictors of American ami foreign patents, opp. IT. S. patent ot-

; tiei‘, Washington, 1).

S. Bettag Sibastian, Mariah Hill, folding frame for ironing tables.

.1. W. Bliss and J. <

hart, machine for waxing or coating

Those who did not see it may have it brought to their

they can visit it i

their fireside.

there is little hope of saving the steamer.

S)(tii< of Prosperity.

Joliet, Ills.. Jan. 23.—The Illinois steel mills started yesterday with IKK), men, and it is thought that the mill will

Erwin, Elk- run steadily for some tune. On Monday

the rod mill of the Illinois Steel company, after lying idle for a year, will

paper. E. W. Bradford, Indtanap- start, and 200 men will he put to work .liis fountain nttachnient for nens in that department. Feb. 1 Lambert & ous. taunt.tin Htt.unnn.nt lot pens. Bishop ’ 8 w ‘ lre m in w ill start up. dving A. I*. Craig, Michigan City, vehicle employment to mk> men. The Phoenix

n. u-i,

T. F. Harrington, time.

Fire-proof Lamp Chimneys, 13c and 15c j Jellies and Syrup, in pails. (x>e per pail Saur Kraut, - - 20c per gal

662-lot.

.John It Hoy, GROCER.

C ITY OFFICERS.

Mayor Charles tt. Case Treasurer .Frank L. Landes Clerk. lames M. Hurley Marshall. .William K. Starr Bnirlneer. Arthur TIimop .. ..i,,

Attorney Thomas T. Moon* x 11 • Sec. Hoard of Health....Euuene Hawkins M. I> h dasbor.

CODVOILMBII • i i

1st Ward Tlioimi** Abrams, J I. Handel Intlinliapolis, railway mileage tick Horrors of NVeat Shops, 2nd ” . ...Geo. B. Blake, Jam os Hridpres ‘ , tt ^ t a., ^.4. 4. :ird . lohn Kiiey,John K. Miller ( *t. ,1. 1*. KcIbo, Jackson, wind or Harrisburo, Pa., Jan. a8.—State Fncstreet Commiasioner... url ' r , , , $ • i-- tory Inspector Watchorn savs PhiladelF ‘ rpCh, ” r ‘ urrent operated wheel. ( . M. ki- ph , 8 has*ojKM) persons in sweat shops, in Mrs * Mary SYrei) l School TruMecs. ler, Indianapolis, fence. J.U.Mor- some of which women work so late at I) U. Ao icrs,").'I wl, A. T. Ball and II. M. Nagel, nighttlmttheydropthegarmentsthey ILA.OirK, Superintendent of clt> si lx .. ' are at work upon and sleep upon them

Brazil, Broom o» brush . (•. 1 (hU 1 rather than tt' return to dens they call

FOREST HI U. CKMKTKIIV BOAHIl OV PIRKCT- , , niunruiHii it ret tun to ot-uo nit j

Oits. sen, Hobart, whiltletree. J. Ritchey, home. He says many of these garments

J.s. MeClary Pr<« , ' are infected and disease scatters. He John ( . lirowntn„ . V ’‘s'v e.vuusville, table-leg t listenings. B. will ask the legislature to requiro that

. I'n-ns F. Smith. Roekport, rail way-ear they be labeled as made in sweat shops.

.Siipt 1 r ' I —- brnke. J. T. Sollcnberger, Kokomo, Field out on ii»n<i.

New York, Jan. 23.—Edwin M. Field was brought before Justice Barrett yestomatoes, tve., m enns. I. r. \ an

“Simplest and Best” THE FRANKLIN

HOW CAN THIS BE?

The Banner Times has made this possible by its readers Staking advantage of our offer below and securing one of our World’s Fair in Water Colors.

J. K. Lun>rdnu H.8. KfMiTck

James Datfjry K. I . Hlack. A. «). L »< Ur.dtf

first W(slm s hiy night t'aoli immtli

TYPEWRITER,

With it the Great Columbian Exposition can he seen again in all its grandeur and beauty. All those wonderful structures which made the White City noted the world over for the beauty of their architectural features can he looked upon and studied at leisure, All the lovely hits of scenery which made the grounds so attractive are reproduced in their natural colors and will again afford enchantment to the beholder, No important feature of the Fair has been left out, and the accurate descriptions which accompany the views, give an excellent and enterta ning history of the GREAT-

EST EVENT of tiie nineteenth century.

at J. S. McClary's office. SECRET' SOCIETIES,

l.o.o. K

VSTI.K I.OI)tiE NO Jl.-.

appai at us for plugging anil lopping

GREEN

Itrucc* Frailer i.. V i lannu... Meeting nights. < ver\ Jerome AIK ii's lilock. 3.

PUTNAM LOW

•lohn A. Michael

i . T. Chaff* .

M) *iinn: nights, evei \ Central National Hank I* 1

Wednesday.

i*d floor.

* \aTLE i t J. A. Micliat 1. .. Cha* Melk I FI rat and third

Month.

n. OF it. NT

Mr*. John Merr\ weather.

D. K. 1 lodger.

r«ie**(lav. k, 3rd tl >n

n no 3»), P. M,

N G StN.* Hall, in

.N G See

Hh!I In

and shifter. J. J. Weiehur, Fort Wtivnc, niiiil box. C. L. Wheeler. Marion, mil joint. L. Woodard,

M nneie, sash fastener.

¶ Little Rock, Jan. 23.╾ W. H. Cole,

prominent colored politician and ex-postmaster at Bates, Ark., has been found guilty of his son-in-law on circumstantial evidence.

The World's Fair in Water Colors

vs

PRICE, $60.00.

PiRIQI r j Has fewer parts ny half, wiltl i F.iU B and w'eigh.s less by half, than any other type-bar machine,

terday afternoon and released on S'il.ono Standard Keyboard—forty keys, print-

dcrui il't. Shell'Vville. belt tightener bail on the live in'ictineiits against him. lug eighty-oue characters. Alignment

perfect and permanent. Work in sight as soon as written, and so remains. Interchangeable parts. Con-

Convicted on Circumstances.

structed entirely of

metal, of the best

quality, and by the most skilled workmen. Unequaled for manifold and mimeograph work. Carriage locks

at end of line, insuring neatness.

DURABLE :

most shilled

Consists of a careful slection of buildings, land scapes and scenes about the exposition grounds, reproduced in water colors—twenty-two in all enclosed in a beautiful portfolio or case forming a lovely and at the same time a safe receptacle for so rare a prize.

Monthly night

Today's Loral Markers.

iTiniNhed the Daily Bawi i: TTmus ihiily by UAV. Allen, manitgerof AlThnr

.lordiin’s poultry Iioii*)'

Bcna 5 Springs, clioico f>

N. G Cocks, yoimg and culls

ks, ’

.(’apt

Sec

of each

Sec

>fectitig nights, every ::ml and 4th >(ondav Tin k' ys, hens, choice fat. .. if * uch month. Hall in central Nat. Hank Twrk \s, yminir. choice fat.

hudding, 3rd floor.

OKBBNC.V8TLE l/JliftE '<.’123 G. V. O. oK o. F. Win. Hartwood -<N

. F. Teiater. ... Meets Hrst and third Mondays.

MASONIC.

EASTERN STAR. Mrs. Hlckaon

Mrs. Dr. Hawkins. Siv First Wc*lncs«lay night of each uiouth. OHEF..\rASTLB( HAPTEB R. A. M. NO 21. H. H. R< nit k i'. !• H. '■*. Heals .Soo j ScNrond Wednesday night of each month. HLL’E MUjGK F. AND A. M. •L-sse Hichardsoa. ...W.M H . It* ;• I- . ttOC Third Wednesday night of each month.

COMM ANDKHY.

NV. II. II Cullen E. C J. Me 1). II:uh .. Sec Fourth Wednesday nltrlit of cadi month. HOGAN LODGE. NO. 10. 1\ & A. M, II. f*. Dry an W. M W. F. Tcistcr Sec Mt «*ts second and fourth Tuesday.- 1 . white lily chapter, no. 3, o.e. s. Mrs. M. Florence Miles — \V M Mrs. M. A. Telater Sec Mcc*ts second and fourth Mondays.

Turkeys, old loin

Duck^

(Secsi, choice f. f.81 bs and over.. .i’". s Geese, plucked

Evrgs. fresli, subject to candling’, Huiti*r, fresh roll

! Huttcr, No. 2 Poor > otiog toms . Foot Hen Turkeys ....

.. .ip , .. .."> ...4 .. 4’^

33

. .20 . io ...in

l’i»pullsts Against a H«m«l Issue.

Liyti.k lb" k. Jan. ! ' tat '' r '“ n Type cleaned'i'lMlve seconds, without tral committee of the Peoples partj ha* roiEng tha fingers. Handsome in apttstKSSxsssrsate r!T j SPEEDt Hou.elwepinK Not««. only by tho skill of tha ojierutor Any painter will mix the stains with JWScnd for Catalogue •ntinp.-lnx network, 4.

which you can stai,' your now floors walnut, mahogany, oak or ash, but it is

preferable lo Imj the prepared stain- 250 & 252 Waba .h Ave. CHICAGO, which come put up in pint, quart, half

FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL CO.

K NIGHTS UK PYTHIAS. baoi.b i.ount: v). Hi. AVm. M. Drown.. D,tvl<l Miiirni-s Every Frlilny niiflit on 3rd tloor

Alirnins store.

gallon and gallon cans. Crocheted slippers are just as popular as ever and are made in all shades and

colors.

To make lemon drops, take a cupful of sugar, juice of 2 good lemons and a very little water. Boil until they will harden

in water.

The best way of treating a stove that has not been blacked for some fcme is to rub it well with a newspaper, adding

ii .!,, i, . , v just a little clean grease of almost any Hon. 1 nomas Hanna, ol India- f , ... . , , , ... •

kind. It will s mi take a polish after a nnrlu.

hapolis, was liere ycsterduy on iogal few treatments of this sort,

business. He was elected lieuten- Place in

ant trovenor in 18S0 on the ticket inches sqare, bits of toilet soap too small

for use, and then use it as a cake of soap,

with Governor ! orter. In that po- With expensive toilet soap this is a bit of sition Mr. Hanna was a decided economy not to lx) despised,

success. Ho is now tt candidate For

Krai IxHtato Transfrr*.

Erasmus T. i heshirc to J. T. and B. M. Talbott, land in Koachdalc § 1100 E. F Porter to W. !’. Cunninghani, hind In Franklin tp TOO H. 1!. Parker to DavUl K MeAnineli, i land in Broad Paik 1 P. J. Solsbury to Mary M. Nelson, land in Painbridge 2H0

NOTHING 0 LIKE e IT a UNDER * THE 0 SUN. T he only set of Facsimile Drawings in Water Colors illustrating the W orld’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago by

the celebrated artist Graham.

Every Sketch in the Collection is a GEM The next best thing to an actual visit to the World s Fair is an examination of these beautiful water colors. No picture in black and white can convey the faintest idea of the real appearance made on Midway 1’laisance by the brilliantly arranged Turks, Arabs, Indians, and the many other nationalities to be seen there. The life, the warmth, and the spirit of these pictures make them captivatjng to both young and

'ivTTxhoTie c.mlxvlio-^witu .h-pow ,md old and render them more satisfactory than they could possi-

Gadics’Hull. Culls answered any time day or ‘ *■*'*“

G B. COOPER. J. W. COOPER

C00P1£R BROS.,

Tianslfii ai Liveipa.

H.isscs to and from all trains,

Haggagc Trans!erred, liiverv lilgs of all kinds.

Cabs for Parties. Funerals and Weddings,

Drnyiug a Specialty,

a bag of soft flannel, 6 or« “^'^rTS.^PP^NG.NU HOUSE

Time Card.

GRKFNCASTLE DIVISION r. R.

W. E. Starr

K.Sirattan First M 'liia:

?nday nighi of each :*j nitb.

A. O. P. W.

rot t ri;v rerv i,«>ih;v, yn 0 ■ t'h: mz' Second and 4tii Thursdays of each int)ut!>. DEGREE OF HONOR. Rose MeAiinden.... .... — ('.of II Della Moore See First and thirl Friduvs ofcaehinunth. Hall on 3rd lloorCil>‘ Hall liloek.

A Starter.

e' tlio rcpulilii-aii nomination for at- Aspiring Poet—I’ll set the world ablaze

1 ‘ i ii i^. toriiev general, anil being well

, , . His Wife—I do hope you will, dear, qua,ill,'i .or tlie position ami gen- Would you mind making a fire in the

erallv acquaitltecl, ought to make a kitchen stove—just as a matter of prac- x,i IT' , ,i, inl.linlii-il

' - - - - \ 0 Mat toon Aceoiiiiiiodution

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Sec

IMG FOl' K.

(iOING t ‘.ST,

No 2* Indianapolis Accommodation. .H:4f> a in No IS 1 mit hwestern l.iniited 1:”»- ]) 'M

No 8 Mall

No 10* < Ineinnuti Night Express

GOING WEST.

No 0* Mail H:4T> a ni

12:44 p in K:34 p in

bly he if they were in plain black and white.

OUR PROPOSITION.

\Ye now offer this handsome collection of art gems conj’.'i’Jim plete and one month’s subscription to our Daily Banner Times

for

large showing in the nominating tlee, you know?-Indianapafis Jcnmal.

convention.— kvaiisrille./ottnial.

... : ’.'•)! !!!•• i-i- ;■!'! 5 u ■,,, ( la, 1.,

: • 11 \' r 0 ( its‘“Wrltlngst oegiT - 1si5l"*a iii-<i"- " i" 1 *!)'f'li*uI* ^eoient trfMnGie ^ 1 his fs\hr ffegdi* Y«iait prteft ‘ol 1 fiffe Coldly

No. 2 connects througn torineinnati, (

T’ow \ roiHP8, the Well known weekly land, i

No 7’ M. L. and ( in. Night l.xpresr* 12:4ou o. 2 connects through torincinnati, < lev d, Dayton and lienton Haihor. No. to lluMiibi Miccoers ft) New York am!

K m!

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.1 ,><■ b Kiefer. TiJOS. Huge

RED MEN.

OTOE TUIIIK NO. 140.

ill the family <»f Dr. Hunt at the breezy publication than ever, and with imti itn.i x, w voik. east end of Seminary street. a mo*t interc-ting new feature milled. 1 1 u ' i" 7!-'

World'* Fair in Wiitcr < olors.

The World’s Fair in water color

Every

City Ha

Mommy tugni.

ill lilock.

ROYAL ARCANUM. LOTI’S COr.NCIL NO. 329. ( M . - I " Second and fourt l» Thursdays of c:i Meet in C>. A. K. Mail. (i. A. R.

.. .Sachem Sec ant n.ior

immt h

Cleveland and ('Inirinnati, sleepers to t incin-

F. P.' llrKsms. Agent

It will, hcrcjiftcr with each number, is-

>uc, as a loose supplement, a portrait, MONON l!Ol I i’*. ,. . , . sit In effect Sunday. Nov. 19,18W. drawn from hie by its own special art- north hound.

•lifer ol the daily Banner Times is ;, k (lf gonio miU1 ’ partk-iilarly distin- ^ r/iiioag') Man ..^ tin’ best one open to the ptiblie. guishol at the moment in his walk of Notit izicai : ... liiftpin The next best thing to an actual life < These portraits will not he repro- No g’ uoiiPuiiU Mali" . *47am .. ... dui'tions of pbotAg'iMiihs or sin nrdiiiarv '<»)<|"'rn Express... "T'SHm visit to the Won do Fair is an ex- . . ... N,,w ' *•"‘••‘1-. ,

portrait for wliioli the >uhici*t litis posed. Daily. Except >unday. ViC.C.-l,h 1tj. -

and they can not be had anywhere for less.

Call at our office and examine it.

BANNER TIMES.

AT .Hi A! .-TI/HES

, eolore. No picture in black and white (vin convey the faintest idea of the real appearance made on

ol lie* man in his natural or elniracteris

’rf~TTTi.T

1.

L. I*. I ll:t|'lll ’m. M.Dnik '

x|,hi,lay event iia-

Vine and Washing! m sti'<*fts, 2nd

tie uttitude. The lirst of the ’series was ! Traln! ” ' ■ r " , "' rn ^ U ^ lA -' 1,1 N,,v ’ 11

the portrait of the great editor « iiaries

. , , . 1 .1 1 mi: A, Dana, a* his fle-k reading the itinrn-

GHKKMliAsTLK POST NO. 11.

Mb "a* n k •« «•*. a « % «*r»

m. arrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, and ^,,1^.,., New York’s society leader, .ei,„k. nan the many other nationalities tube , w Jie may be seen walking down Fifth

utirmth avenue. 'Jin’ third is the Kev. Dr.

19. 1H93.

Mm *u£ wept.

No A I \ >un a 111, f ir >t. Louis.

No 1 Daily

.12:29 3 1X1,101^! l.ouis.

Win. H

Eycr>

corner

tloor.

W‘(>M AN'H KfLirA’ tom's.

Mice H ‘ hindn Pr< s ]j iilisc Jacobs s «• Meetings every second an I fourth Miiuilay

at 2 p. iu. G. A. h. Hall. riHK ALA!IMS.

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Nc

■■•■I , I|,-.'7r' w ’" iTiTT’ ifijr ml. ii iiiiglil be la tter, purer. i'!-«-!>i<j- :i)>.l omr,, AvboU'snioy.

! it not Worth v.hBe to x-ake sun- that your Tea. Colb-,'. Sugar. Biiii< r. Eggs, Sniee-s and imiumeruble other groceries ..ir!. ,,f ||„. l>«<st i|iialiiy ? There is

lu yi? pricer of the ttt ami the worst thal it <;c uioly

ante

Fx. "un fi:28 p in. for Torre

for mi: EAST.

mi 4 Kn sun s:;u a m, for IndlRiiapolls

No i} Daily . ..piBinn, “

2_1 (.Ydlcgo avc and Liberty st. 3- 1 Indiana i«nd Hanna. 4— 1 Jackson and iMggy. 1 Madison and Llbcrtv. •i—1 Madison and Walnut. 3— 2 lliiiiiia and Crown. 4 2 liloouiiDgton and Anderson. :» 2 Seminary and Arlington, a 2 Washington, cast of Dm hum. 7 2 Washington and Locust. 2 3 Howard and Crown.

4— 3 Onto and Main.

.V 3 College avc. ami DeMotte alley, ii- 3 Locust and Sycamore.

1- 2 -1 Fire out.

Tho police call is one tap then a pause and *l m Mm mint .... *1... I.^.v ..... II1L> . 1 1 I < ' 1 • I ■ v

gr,:n tliorc. Thu lift*, the warmth avenue.

and t lie spirit of these pictures Bnrklmrst in hi-, .-tudy. Tlo-e supple- n„ s P#ll> 3*P}“’ m:.k- them captivating to both n.enis are h.-atnifully primed on liiho- ^ ,5 ;;

LMiipluu paper, and will make a rare col- >0 ” imiii> h m.

young and old, ami ivml. r them tion f..r itreservation, .p.ite worth in , I’bo'iia niviMoX

... .. . t r • 1 l.«»avc rerre Haute,

moru Sb tL-tuctorv tlian tliey UOUlU itself tile price of the ^llbMcriptlOU to the So "S 1.x Mill ...7:97 a ill. lor Peoria possibly be il tiluy Wuru 111 piuill journal. As every one knows, the For complete time* card, giving all trains

black and white. Call at the count- bt-'-my notes, poetry, joke*, Held sports and turf notes, are all by the J s. Dowi.ino, \irent

cleverest writers of the day.

one, as yet, ever diseovered a doll line

I no! pi tin worst, even oiftti'eTiiise'gro’ iJi <5?7i?j)p<5se.1 ?e!“iioirfy': ,r

The l"''i is always the eheape-1, liri'ati-e Hie mosi Mitisfaetory and ilurabh, anil I lie very Im-3 of everything in the Gnm ry line is kept at ESpoadstBeet & Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND \\'ATI:R STS.

, - j .1. M. ( IIK9HROUGH, (il’CCnCllStlC. In laut no Asst, ticu’l Pass. Agt, st. Louis, Mo.

ihcn follow the box numoci ( Ol NTY Ol FICKKS.

ing room of tliis paper aiu] gee a set. Wo give them and one month's sub-

scription to the paper for ifl.oO. Town Tones. $4.00 per year: trial CHICAGO A KASTKKN ILLINOIS, ^’ciii get till the views at onee, and sub^eription. three months, $1.00. To and fnim TcrnMlau^, in effect do not have to spend several times f°' VN roi’ies, 21 U est 23d Street, New ariuve from the north.

• , , i i ft, 4 ^ ork. N o 3* Terre Haute & Evansville Ex in a eotiiion deal that *„•? v.ithville snc<dal

is unsatisfaetorY. It

(IPO a in 8:(D p in

(Ico. M. Hlnck . F. M. iUldewetl.. Geo. Iluirlies Daniel T. I larneii Daniel S. Hurst —

I. F. *PBrieo.

F. M. Lyon.

r. w. m n a

Win. Hroadstn et. G. W. Bence, M. 1). .LD. Hart, 1

Big

Hamuel Farmer (' miDissioiu rs.

Jolm S. NcwkcuiI

York.

a coupon (teal that

l alUxiuiralon* Houtli. S|> j, || i.nii’.-\ KyhimvIIIo Mull U.'iOpMi On January 8, February S, .Mareb S No-'' • hloa«o* XaBlivlIle IJmltod ..MkOUp in and April!». the Monon Route will sell mouth houmo. tickets at one lir*t-eliiss liinileil far for N " n ‘ < IiIciih<i Jc Na.livllle DlmltcU 4:.')i)iiin U, round trip to all |H)i.it* in Kou- ^ f. k*pro*». . . A liiiS[III! tueky, 1 cnin ssec, Ahiliaina, .Mississippi, n q s Chicago special 3:J»pni various points in Georgia and Florida!*; * Dally, t ExceotMiuday

schoo! s.),.,.ri,u^dcn, M .,._ \ Albania, Mississippi. and to many and to New Orleans. Ea. .m'iw.mI.VVi"^

Louis- • 1 n kets good reltirniug twenty (lays and U curry Ihiimmii palace sleeping curs and

I rom date of sale. * j day conches and run solid between < hicavo

Final limit, 20 days. For further information, address ] ■uul Nurtvllle. ( HAlt i.. >T( , NK> F. 1’ Ili'i -ns, Agt. 1 jOtf J. A. Michaki., Agent. , uen'i I'nss.nndT'kt Aot. uhlctwu.

I l.ll'IIAMS CARHl) I OK.

If you have a house for sale or root, and ! it is proving an “elephant on your immis, “ let i us look after it. We’ll sell it or let it, as you | wish, if there’s ;i possible customer in town. I Rivet that fact in your miml, tluni call and j we’ll clinch it.

J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 2, 3,4 and 5, Alien lilock. GREENCASTLE, I . ; ; INDIANA

.. Auditor Dig i’mir Ext’iirslini Noutn* . mierlff, 8, .Meh.8, and AprilH, the

. rreasurer .

i iok Four will sell iii one fare, excursion

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Purveyor ! ii<Jii'ts to all points m Kansas, lenues-

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point- in <i corgi a, Florida and

.Sec. Hoard of Health iaii:i.

J. t- A/, f 1117ItLJ5 \ lusuranco, Real Estate, and Loan. . , .

Special Attention Given to Disease* of WoT i men and ( hiidrtm.

Paper Hanging and Patching

Si eond Floor, First National Hank Iluililing My

The Banner Times—loc. a week.

Done neatii, cheaply and with proinplnes-.

BOXTYS.

R B. HURLEY.