Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8,1891.

DAILY BANNER TIMES IV Blislu-d i*v< ry afternoon except So inlay at the II \ N\:• »t Times otfk'e. corner Vine and Franklin streets. rhanjrei. fordisnluv a Ivertisements innst Be handed in B> 10 o'ehK-k a. in. twh day. Head in>r advertisements will B<» reeeivisl ea<*h day up t > 1 o'clock o. m. Advertisinjr rates made known on application. Reading notiei’s one cert per wortl each insertion.

N t: WS FROM DEPAUW. The News I>ail> from <»r«*enej»stt.r«at

( enter of l.earitins;.

College op»*ne«I today with an in-

crensed attendance.

Miss Cora Knox has entered for

work in the art school.

Frank St rouse made a business

trip to Indianapolis today.

Fled Thomas, of Danville, is the

All com inn ideations should be simonl with

the name of the writer; not necessarily for ptihlicaHon, hut as evidence of faith

\.«ony iiimus fnniinsnicatiotis ean n«)t Be no- truest of Itm lirotlier r rttllk. t lc*(*d. ' • •

Aiis- Helen Dalrymple, of India WInn 1 '1 iii irreinilnr pleuse report Haine promptU at intbUcttlion otnee.

Spiftim-n eoplea niAtled free on nppMeatton.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. line Venr Inaiimnre. si r in mthe Three innnlh* i me innulh Per week by Carrier

. ..$5,011 . SJiO .... 1. .50 .10

Wlirn delivery Is made liy carrier, all suliseriptioti aeeonnts arii to lie paid to them as tlie> eall and receipt for same.

M. .1. HKt KETT .... HAKIIV M. SMITH.

Publisher Mantisms Editor

Ai'.dri -- ail eoinmnnleHtlons to Tot: Daii.y Uansku Times. (ireeneast le. I ml.

Kl PI ltl.lt \N < ITV Tit Kt.r.

For Mayor

.IONATUAN Bllti ll For Treasurer .lulIN (ill.MORE

For Clerk

.1A M KS M. HURLEY For Marshal WII.UAM K.Sl'ARR For Couneihiien First Wind—THOMAS ABRAMS Second Ward—EDMUND PERKINS I'hird Ward—JOHN’ H. Mll.I.F.It

Visit l h< niujr.

mayor’s olllt'e tills eve-

napolis, is the guest of Miss Miller. Judge Klliott, of Kokomo, visited liis daughter at ladies’ hall yester-

dny.

Messrs Bayse and Wright, both of '5)5, are hack after a year’s ab-

sence.

llev. \' ill Wise, of Lafayette, is the guest of Kev. Dale and college friends. Phil Kuriss, of the law school, went to Bainbridge today on legal business. Dr. Duvall has made several improvements in his reeitation room in east college. Kev. Worth Tippy, class of ’l)'', visited college friends today. lie is preaching in Lafayette. Miss Williams, of Dupont, Did., I arrived last evening to enter the music and preparatory schools. Miss Kate Wilkersnii. of Ml. Ayr, Iowa, has returned to college and will graduate with the present senior class. Miss Lola Reid returned to her work in music yesterday after a vacation visit with Miss Lillian Smith at Indianapolis. Prof. Smyser occupies the rooms

The T\%o .IoIiiim.

The piece de resistance is a novel and most alluring whirlwind dance, j introduced by Miss Frances Grey, and it is worthy of notice that western critics think her superior to Loie Fuller in many of her evolutions. Money and time have been lavished in a seemingly unceasing stream to make the ‘’Two Johns’’ more interesting than in any other of its twelve years of life. Imagine a man who weighs three hundred pounds being taken for anyone tdse in tin* civilized world, vet in the “Two Johns" such a gentleman 1ms a double, and the scrapes the two get into would puzzle a local lawyer to untangle.

A I*iu !>« iikiihI.

The demand for our World s fair photographed series was very much' greater than we expected and our stock was very soon exhausted. All those desiring Series No. 1 are requested to call on Saturday or Monday, as we have ordered an other lot of No. 1. We have plenty of No. 2 it ady for next week, or after Saturday’s issue is out. Interred nt (Jrp*‘ii<:a»tl«*. Richmond Item, F«*B. 7. The infant child of Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Fisk, of 2Ul south 13th street, which died yesterday morning, aged fite days, was interred at Greencastle today. The remains arrived in Greencastle \ esterday. BEFORE THE PUBLIC-

Since the expiration of the Bell

telephone patent the smaller cities

in the state are talking telephone j t'f>™**rly occupied by Dr. Duvall in exchanges. Several parties i„ science hall. He will use the back Greencastle are contemplating us j room for a seminarium. ing the instruments, but an ex-1 At the <’‘*ntest tomorrow night change will be necessary to insure music will be furnished by satisfactory service. With a little Howe anti Misses Jordan,

effort our city could have this very essential time and labor saver, and

there is a probability that a mauu factory will be located here.

Hotv Thou, lliiiiuu Is I'uslilntt His Canvass

Over the state

Indianapolis Independent. Tlioma- Iluimtt. who is before the republicans of the state as a eandidate for attorney general, U not. only well

Dale, Webber and Ogden. TODAY'S BUDGET OF NEWS.

It* ms from Our Colored Friend*.

('has. Bridges was down from

Indianapolis last night.

Henry Bridges, the popular por ter at the Palace shop, went to band meeting last night very ignorar.t of the tact it was his twen-ty-eighth birthday. After the meeting he went home to find his home dark. This was something unusual, for his wife generally left a light burning. After getting in the house and feeling for matches, lie stumbled over what he thought

was a burglar, but getting light on , , , . . . sherill not to proceed further. An

the subject, he was wonderfully

' . , , , i •’ etlbrt will be made to secure execu-

amazed to hnd about forty ot Ins j

friends present to celebrate hi8 |t>ve demency. birthday. The Silver Leaf band | Mr*, i.-a** win*.

. i .u • „ Topeka, Kus., Feb.

gave a serenade, and

was pleasantly spent

I . Nili|* Kejin*aK;«' WrrrkiMl l^xerutioii

at ('oluinbiift a Failurt*. j Special Biumer Timet*.

Wasiiix’oton, 1). ( ., Feb. 8.—A I dispatch from Lieutenant Brainerd |says the United States steamer “Kearsage" was wrecked on Rondadore reef, February 2. All the ollicers and crew were saved. The vessel is a total wreck and was one

of the oldest in the navy.

A Poor KxtM'iition.

Con Mitrs, Ohio, Feb. 8.—The execution of Will Purvis was a complete failure. The rope broke without injury to the victim, and the spectators interceded with the

equippe 1 w ith a thorough legal and liberal education for that office, but lias qualities and a public record that commend him especially to the masses of

the people.

lie is an Indianian, bis birth occurring on a farm in Lawrence county tifiy-two

* years ago.

When 12 years old he went with his parents to Greene county, where until early manhood Ids life was one of hard work on his father’s farm. But as hard as were the days in labor, he never missed an evening ill pursuing stmlh-s that were in advance of those lie could follow in the short winter hours of

| country schools of that time.

I When 11) years of age be bad a small sum he could eall his own, but not enough to pay for bis needs at the beginning of Ins college career. But this ilid not discourage him. He determined to take the chances. He walked from Urcene county, about fifty miles, to tiroeneastle, w here be entered the first

GENERAL COUNTY NEWS. C.ilr.ti .1 l*i*raera|>h« From Wan? Flare* V. ItMn Putnam** Hoondarl®*. RACCOON. Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Shannon spent Sunday with .las. I.afolletteand faodly. Mr*. Lockrhlge and daughter were up from (ireeneastle from Saturday till Wednesday. Mis- Klla Albin, of Greencastle spent a few days the first of the week With friends lo re, and a certain young man whose first name is ••.lotui" has worn a face radiant w ith smiles ever since. Dan Duree, of Bridgeton, is visiting bis siste . Mrs. /. H. Williams. Lawson Fry and family, of near Greencastle, has recently been visiting bis brothers, Abner and Ben Fry, of this place. !•;d. Day spent Sunday with bis mother in Piitiiamville. Miss Edith Young, accompanied by! Mi-s Dora Schrader, visited home folks

Sunday.

A son of George Dixon united with the M E. church Sunday morning. Last Sabbath morning after services Bro. Wood organized an Epworth League. Officers were elected as follows: Tom Foster, pres; Birdee Ridlen. sec; John ritz. treas; Grant Bice, first vice pres;Mi-s Josie Young,second vice pres; Miss Ida Reed, third vice pres: Mi-s Ethel Fraley, fourth vice pres. Tin. league will meet Sunday evening at seven o’clock to make arrangements and solicit membership. ('Inis.-Miles ami Elzie Rodgers are i trapping w ith some success. B. I*. Skillinau sullVred with a severe attack of neuralgia last Tuesday night, whieh gave him the nerve to hoard tin* train Wednesday morning for Indianapolis, where he had seven teeth ex-

tracted.

John Van Wagnet took a load of produce to Ladoga for i». 1). Skillmun on Sat unlay. Messrs. Fall, Coshow and Doiiehue are having the old Coshow farm surveyed, w ish a view of dividing the laud. Mr. John Fritz U con ten: plat ing moving to Russellville. There is talk of another debate at the blacksmith shop. The S. of Y.'s will give an entertainment at I’arkerstmrgli next Saturday night at the G. A. R. hall. Dan Darnall is visiting friends in this community. Sol. James went to Indianapolis the first of the week.

i cycles lirst m Iires and Improvement

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. If you arc going to ride why not ride the best? OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SfAN FRANCISCO, J, K. UrtNGDON. /AGENT C M E E NO A GT L-S IND. New Heating Stoves, Guns and BicycSes FOR GASH At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.—

JOHN OOOK,

The SOUTH GREFNCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All W.irk Promptly Uti'Nili.l to. M*-l:lw Satisfaction Itimrunte,*!

BKt.I.F I X ION,

No candidates ardund now. The defeated ones say they are not sore, bul we, well we can’t believe it. James llur>t thought he had the final result guessed down fine, but oh, how

he missed it.

Wheat never looked finer than it does at the present time in this township. There seems to be more gravel road building going on here at present in

KS"S'jE r :f sS'i.Xl'SiS; *V - *

ids own meals, took care of his own room, taught school in tin* winter

the eveningl . c. 8. Mis. Refresh Lease today won her suit in

more work and less talk.

Bill ,v Dorsett report fat hogs the seareest ever known in this comimuutv. We have a good -ehool attendance ties winter, with Ed. McVey as the

teacher.

Koxiiig gloves are in great demand here ever since the Corbett and Mitcli-

ments were served.

s.mth (irc’i’iiraiwtId, end wants the

canning

South

fnctorv, and if uccess.uy wecollM lind room for a stove manufactory i

or two.

Mayor Mai Icy is thinking seriously of ciliting a daily paper in Iveightleytown with Tobe Church-; ill as manager and Chuck Burch as : reporter. They think of naming!

the supreme court, which decides eeiving his diploma and was there that the governor cannot remove l«’te.!jdty atti-rnet*. holding I he ofth-e

Irom 1S,a to IS,!). Be was also ehair-

her from the state hoard of char- man of the Putnam comity republican

! central cotninitt'-r .. part of thi- time.

months and all the lime studied hard, keeping a good standing in ids class. At the end of his freshman year he enlisted in the Hath Indiana Infantry, Iteconiing orderly sergeant of his company. When the war closed he returned to college, and by unwavering perse-

verance in making I" tb ends meet, ap- ,.]| ||m,t.

plied himself to bis studies until be was r ' — graduated in isiis. During this period ci.o\ KitpAi.i-:. lie a - i i cl law with the late Judge L. (’. Martin, of Garden < itv, Kas., Scott, of Greencastle, and a year before , l||( | mother, Mrs. O. 11. Martin, arrived leaving college had acquired a small h( . n . on Saiu.dav from Gainesville,

practife. ! *•

ID* n*m iini‘H in after re-| 1 exfts. Mrs. Miirtm went to ixfinsas to

visit her son, L. C. lie accompanied

“Shepp’s World's Fair Pliotograplicd." For the Dailv Banner Times Readers H mapiiicepj M Ssiiss Wiilip ijeacl of ill! \ Most Beautiful Souvenir.

XO HUXIIHTG. down go nii: prices On Canned Corn. I’eas and Blackberries; 7c per can, or I cans for a quarter. IOBN KII.FY. 80-2w ks. 711 S. Main St.

c a. COOPER

J. W. COOPER

COOPER BROS.,

liansisi aim Livanen.

It issi s ti> unit from all trains,

. I'uionc/c Translrnf»l, IJverv Klas of all klmls.

Cubs for Fartbs*. Piineral* amt W'lildin^--,

Itraylnir a Sin clally.

‘’Inn is anil Kiirnllinu Movisl

M ith a desire to again promote the in- malit tercsts of ils readers, l'nk Daii.a Bannkr Ti.mks closed a eontraet with the famous Globe I’nbli^hing Co., of I’biladelphia, by whieh the iicignitteent series of photographs, with descriptive matter, known as “Shepp’s World’s Fair Photographed,” will lie brought within the marvelously low purchasing price of TKN (TINTS in cash or stamps, and SIN D\ ii.i Baxnku

ITm: a Ci upon-.

Till

TolenhoiN' eoiiiii*.||on with <le(>ots bailb s' Hall. Calls answered any tiintMlay or

mul

OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WAL'•'V NUT ST5. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

Docal Time; Gard.

BIG FOUR. dOINQ HAST.

No IniliimiipDlis Xuc.'oiniiioclatlon..8:45 ti tu No 18* >oinhw<HtHrn Limited 1:5* n mi Mul I 5:15 p m NolO* rhieiiiimti Ni»rht Kxpr^s a in

tiOIWK8T.

No »* Mall 8:45 a m

^|»lehdid ch.’iuco to si»(*im* thfse No 17* SoiitliweFt(»ni I ilnited 12:44 i

No

: itics.

New Suit* Filed.

Anderson Oliver vs. Thomas C. Garwood and Robert Leisure, note. Melvin T. Moore vs. James S.

Bttskirk, damages, etc.

Edward L. McKee et al. vs. W.T.

! Scott et al.. replevin.

The First National bank of i (ireeneastle vs. Wm. II. Durham et

' al, note.

Jeffers Clark & Co. et at. vs.

rii.-weiiiner. John L. McCoy, to set aside c*on- ■ — —'IM,-h.-i*:j,-,nh.tH*!>,i-JiIv -.it ftiif .- — —■ — —■ — -* -• — - —. —■ I*f.y the coming thirlv-six hours nre Mart' E. Allen \s. .Iidiu S. Allen,

' received bv H. S.! divor<, °’ First Nntional hank of Craw-

their sheet the “Bladderskite." Such a departure would be suc-

cessful.

Ill i ’ 'll lit *1 .n .-!.■. tell li» lllrii.ilif guv ernor on the ticket with Governor I’nrter. who has always had a strong friendship and faith in the ability of Mr. Banna. During the Harrison ailminislrali tn for a year and a half until its cl'.-e, Mr. llaiimt was spi'eial assistant to Attorney Gen. nil Miller, his duties being in the south where beattended to testimony in the Interest of the governineni narciaims. Siuee III li. a- be ili.l years before. In* has attended

to hi- practice in Indianapolis.

IP Mattoon \ee iinni'Mlallon . .. (>::U p in 7* St I mid 1 In XI.rht I Yj»ee*.i e’-.tit.. ...

her to Texas to visit another son and then came home with her. Be expects

to remain here about a week magnificent photographs i- without a I \„ Dr. John, pr. side tit of lb 1’nuv. iir.i paraltc! in jmtrnahst’c and , 1,,^/; p u ^

vorsity. preached here Sunday morning, i- quite in keeping with the continuon- ^>aeh. s ib UiUTnlo, sleepers i . New Veik’mni

C. K. Hughes, of (ireenea-tle, visited ! efl'orls of Tin DaII.v Banxi h Timi-.s to walm.-li Hiirt’( Inel’niiutl’, relatives here Sunday. . jilease and benefit its readers. It is, in f < Toverdale township schools will close addition, another convincing proof that

■Ids week. The term was short, there Ihcing only one hundred days of school. N-'Elder Perkins will preach at the

Christian church next Snnuuy .

epei

Xy. s e .nnects tlironali to

w alm.-li and ( Inelnniitl. No. 10, eoaelies for Cl yelanil uii.-lcinelniiiul. slei per.s tot tncln-

IIckstih. Airent

MONON ROFTF,.

ns follows as

Reniek A Co. from the official.

lordavule vh. Johu W. and George ^ / V •' '.rj&t.irla/taa t.* hA.i'J'.ApjlAr - - .sp* jner’ndte. * * '* *

John L. Moore vs. Jesse Eggers

mm

Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 8. Cloudy, occassional rains.

Wapplniians.

BlHZll DfHKHTHt.

William J. Cotton, of Putnam

and Noah Bartlett, note.

Charles Walton vs. C. (’. C. A St.

L. Ry. Co., damages.

imti tui'l New York

* Dally, t Except Sunday

l ■ Ml

TTn: Daily Bannki: Times sticks reso- ! lately to its determination to iie Tin

1* \I*KK or I UK Pkopi.k.

It should not he forgotten tbai .

Messrs, sffiepp - tamoits -ri pi ,n effcct ■;nplis were OFITCIA l.i.Y Ixdo.isku , Vo 4* i lileuao .Mall ... K D by the Columbian Exposition, and ; “ Kxpnss

I the Globe Publishing (Co> Was given ex-1 0 l '" < “ s,,, i n no,m.

j elusive rights to |iiiblisb and syll these No a* lonisvllie Mull I |iliotogra|ih'. T hey are an iuimeiiselv I ^ .d.’ '"ni In i n I v|.i.

1:27 it in I ':B5 p m l2:U'i 11 m 2:47 a m 2::IX |I III 1:45 pm

Mr. ILimia st»rvei! (»n , ‘nra8tle well ns

She awoke her hiishaml and cliildmi.

K«>:tl F««tlit<* TuinwfpiH.

. .... , . ,, , UroadVark, Yi'i* 1 ' '' 1 ll ' h ' 1 lHnd e jty attorney, was faithful to the inter- They just t^ot outside of the house when alii Mrs. Eltzaoetll llanlan, Oenraes Frank and wife to Patsy .1. Me- ests of the state as lieutenant governor, the top fell in. The house helougeil to

I'rii' s e WhIIhc, *!. Laura A. Foster, land presiding vvilli marke I ability over the |) U jr of Reno. There was no In v.M (reek to.. Sflo:* senate and courageously thwarted the,. ,, , , , r , Geo,yre s Frank and wife to K T Frank, schemes of politicians. For the nation- (nsurunee. Orlandoand family lost ev'""mnV A ln Mc(la P u^ to K T. Frank, land H *. L-vermnent he did Work that was ' erything. The people of the vicinity In Un-ell le.. c n si , tuglilv couiniende I bv bis guperior*. have fixed them lo housekeeping in the ianTffi < Mii'V^k"V*p , S'‘ ndF W W . hat . Mr - H . a ."" rt I" 1 * 1 *ciie: 1 -".>ne to at- Morris house. Fire was carried across

county,

of Saline < ity, were married last evening by .Fustic William Miner

nt his home in Saline City.

FT I.LMOHK.

Mrs. Jennie Smythe, of Indianapolis, lias been visiting relatives and

friends in this region this week. | photographs. They are an immensely i , t .

w. L. Mil agent for the Big ^ . , t&UomiC f-Ti \\*iii? ‘vv i7JfiSiTySenT^io prio^ offered to readeraoi Tm* siifi'eri 1 2 with kidney trouble the past Duly Ban M-n Times million* of copies I VANDALlA. I wo years was taken suddenly worse at ought lo be sold, as tliousauda of people I’raln* leave (iroemastle, Ind. In elfiet Xov. the office on Tuesday. Be was taken to I wi . ,! w "' ,t ‘ h 1 e *""**;. ' ,I . ,lv f'" rou west.

.. . selves, but also for the*r friends. ! No 5 Fv Son a ne for st tools

!i 0 “*2 i.' 1 ^ . r «"y 1 L c .Y Ji"- w J' 1 * fvvvAu the .«iVi-vi Ir'il* * foie part ot my nfgnt ti^WM much I printed in I nr Monday Dailv isvn 'i v : i!!' i-io- I o"!r

\’ worse, having frequent spasms. Be is s *' 11 IimksoI Jan.29,1H!)4, and the sm-- No i bm.r’ir" On 1 uesda> ni^lit about (‘b'vcn chaucunf a life-tinip to <T«*t a souvenir o’clock Mi*8. Orlando (forluini woke up of the exposition, and no <»ne nhoiild and found tire falling from the celling, neglect to take advantage of the oppor-

1 tnnity.

There are 3*2 series, and one series will he ottered each week

n 11 i t y Daily

Lx. >1111.

No 4 No *20 No 8 No 2 No 12 No 0

Leave No r '

i~. •» |» uT, C*n ."i . l/Otiirv 1:52 p m, for st. LoiiIb 5:28 p in, for Terre Haute.

KOK THE EAST.

Lx. sun 8;!U a in, for Indinnapoli.s.

Dally 1:52 p m, “

Daily :t:Jt5 p in, ** “ Lx. sun H:20 p in, “ “

Dally 2:?8 a m, ** Daily H::i2 a m. ** I'LOIM A DIVISION

Torre Uuutc.

Lx. sun 7:05 a rn. lor Peoria.

Remember that you must have SIXIxotI ( ()I I'ONS of Tiik Daii v Ravxkii tor eompleto lime e:inl, slvlnir iill'trnins

H*el stations, anil tor full Information ns to

(H'l’ONS of Times in order

Tonlrlit’* Meetina-

Attend tiie caning factory, stove

The Daily Bannku to obtain,on pavnient

of TEN ( ENTS, the FIRST' i’ART Part 1, of the series, inn* notice will he given of the publication of PART

II.

\\. H. Vandcvicr to JcfTorson Urawley, land

foundry meeting nt ihc innyor's ''’itV.ipr, 1 ''i' l '*| l l 'iiio'm’i.Mary

olliqe tliis evening at 7 o'clock. ,'i

Lend your presence if nothing

more.

A. Fulton, lain! in

roe t, . 7’

liHon D. < how to lolm P, Ihiumunk, land

in WaHhinKtofi tp., $4875.

and the additional parts will

keen ympathizef with tin* cause of and it was in a blaze when help ar-| made to supply the demand, so that no-] labor. The workingmen have called on rived, too late to save it. This house body mny la* disappointed

ratCH, throu^n ears, ete., addroHa

•La. Dowmncj, A>rent.

•I M. ( 1IP.SHKUU41H. reeneast lo

Asst, tien’l Pass. \Kt. St. Louis, Mo

( iiica(jo ^ kasri*:n.\ m.iNois.

To and from Terre Haute, in ett'eet

i rom i erre I lautr. I November 12, 18951.

Mu-Lv-Nn.

Don’t forget to try it

eall“. Only

SI-fit

before agent in cents a box.

( has. P. Smith, Agt.

Every man who makes his money in Indianapolis ought, us u matter of city pride, take an Indianapolis paper. 81-tf

Let ter Ll*f. The following letters remain in the Greencastle postoffice uncalled fot

Feb. 7:

Mrs. Sadie Miifcev. Mrs. Margaret McFarland, Mi— Eliza Parker. Fred < am|>er. James F, Leake. E. X. Money, Miss ('arric Allen. Miss Mice Rallevv, Mrs, Lillie Evans, Rev. W. E. Edgin, C. J. Milton. In calling for same please say “adI vertised.” J. McD. Hays, P. M.

was built by Willoughy abeut ISfi2 and was one of

Eeaebman tbe bi-st in

tiim several times to assist in their attairs and he has always cheerfully responded. on one or I wo occasions acting

as arbiter in disputes between employes Fillmore. Mr. James carried $1!HHI bland employers. Bis decsious and ad- Lmraucc. Some of the household goods vice gave full satisfaction to the parties j were KnV( , ( | ',.| ir ,, e buildings ""lle‘has never I the re-ponsi- "ere him bis Idt-the old house, bilitn*8 of hi^ n'publicHni^ni and haw al-i 8inoku Imusc and wood house, Mr. wav> bm*n loyal D» (In* b*ad«*rs of 1 Jimu^ will prubablv not rebuild, hut p arty, lie woold fill the office wbieb w ||| ^ to Greencastle. Our people relic is seeking with the gwatest credit to , • , . , . himself, the people and those who gret to have him leave heeaiise he is a

would elect him. good citizen.

I \ ORDER TO A VOID THE RUSH, applications should be made promptly, as soon as the ( oupons appear in Tiik

Daii.v Bannek Times.

The well-des, rved reputation of the Shepp Brothers, whose firm is known all over the United States and in Europe. is a guarantee that “Shepp’s World's Fair Photographed” will he is

sued n their usual first-class style, and , lM ., w , ...

that neithei pain* nor ex|R*nse will he and M earry l*iill^imii palHec sieeiiiui; ears and spare I to make it worthy of tin* great day eoaelies and run solid hot ween ihleaao event which it so graphieally, thorough-j l,l,d I * , “ hvlll, ‘- ( s ^ ly and ably portrays. . Gen'l PaM.and TkAv'irG (bVcino*.

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NOItTII HOITND.

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* Dully. 1 K.v<’i‘pt Minclny

Tniln« 51 oml 4 oarry I'iiIIiiiihi skM'pinyr curs bc*t\viM*n l luriuro nod LriuiMVlIb* Trains 5