Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARV I.T 1S91.
DAILY BANNER ’I'i MES
cvi r> aftrri:oon < Sunday at tin Hann n*'f imes «)IBcc, comer Vine and Eranklin street-*. rhanjrc^- lor display advertisements must Be handed in by hi o'clock a. in. each day. Read ina advertisements will Be r« eelv»*d each day up t*» 1 u'elock i». m. Advertising rates made known on application. Ueadiutf notices one cert per word ea<*li in sertiou.
PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURTItusiness Heina Koslo'd Aloou: at a Graiily’mi; —State I'asi-s t loshm. The state caaes reeelved anotlier t«i»t < ii Wednesday and the ducket was well nigh cleared. The result
i is as snllows:
State vs. .lames I’rat her, selling
GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.
I ii.try i. filHMl WIIN).
The ease <it‘ State of Indiana vs. , Marion Inslev. eharged with assault and battery with intent to commit rape was set for trial in the circuit court here today. The case
came from Cnrvfordsville, and was elmige of the Imvin otilie during Mr.
Millataa’s .irknes..
Poti.lcot PurncrnipIkH From Many W irliie I’utnam's Itoumlaries.
KII.I.MORK.
tv. I,. Millaiaii is iinprovin.t slowlv. tv. It. .tones, of Mattoon, III., i. in
M. II. Keillv is aide to work
Ali eo!iuimnieali«*ns slimrtl Be sivriu <1 with the ntinic of the writer: n« t neiTssnrily for
1‘uBlicn* iwii. But as evidence of MTOOtl fnith. ....
V.iom immsooiiiiiiuuictttioiis cun not Be no- Ciisos of sinillar MPfC* nol
ticcd.
Wliere delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office. Specimen copies mailed free on application. RATES Or SUBSCRIPTIONifur Year imulrauce. $5/10 Six mouth*... ~.50 Three nunith* — 1.^5 ifnc mouth -W Per week by Carrier 10
at liis
ick-
When delivery is made l y e.u t ier. all subscription accounts* are to be paid to 1 htan as they call and receipt for same.
quickly disposed of. The defend
liquor to minors; fined .f20 and ■ ,,lt E 1 al ^ 11 nssa'iit, anii tin hcncli agnin after sevend weeks
costs on pica of guilty. Nine other P'-nsocutor •‘'.tcieil a nolle as to the intent part. The plaintiff in the I’.iy, sun of \v. ,\. Cinvcr, i case was Ida lllankenship. who was '"tsly sick with fwain trouble. State vs. Ja nes Prather, allowing employed in a laundry at Crawminors to play pool; plea of guilty f«rdsville when the alleged assault
and tine of if.') and costs.
State vs. Thomas Hutchens, as . . . Judge McGregor fined Inslev $100. cans ofiins lowaship will meet at t lie
sanlt and battery; nollied. - - , r vvt w,Uville - use in Fillmore at two o’clock State vs. Albert Maun, petit lar- •-> a « raw ordsv II. S:|tlll „ lliv f , eenv: plea of guilty and case taken P' fi'ie some ol ll.i m tuoig.it n* i \ j,,,,,. ,,f uuikiiig a township tieket and
was made. After hearing the statements of the attorneys in the case
danger-
S. M. (’use, of I ehalion. is visiting Ids uncles. Newton and Knoeh l)jeks. The democrats of (ids township nominated Ikiviil t'Uadd for trustee and Henry SiiMons for a-sessor. Keptihli-
undcr advisement.
escaped easily, while others consid-
about
M. J. IlKiKKTT I'll liMsher (• Ii s e S were disposed of: H.vltltv M. SMITH. . Miliiiltnilir Killtov ... .
Saul Marshall, admr.,
.Addri-s all eonnnimleutlons to . i i i Thk Daii.y iitNNeit Tdiks. A. rhomas et at., land
in r; iti.u \n (it\ •; t; ki.i .
For Mayor
.ion.\rnan i;ii:t
For TreHStirer
JOHN i.II.MOItK
For Clerk
.1 A M KS M. HI Itl.lA 1 nr Mar-hal W IT,1.1 AM K. STAl’It For Coonciiinen First Ward—THOMAS A Hi’ A M s Seeotid Ward—KOMI N l> PKRK1NS I'ldr I War.!—JOHN I!. MU.I.KK St■ i:,\ktm. of democratic delleits. tlie farmers will notice that there is a pretty dig one in the prices of their wheat and mules.
vs. Sarah sale; or-
Greeneustle. Iml. dorrd sold at ptlhlic sale.-
Osear Perkins vs. Marshnli estate, claim; allowed $15.').80. George Bieknell vs. estate of J. Sharp, claim; allowed .fa 1.10. Douglas Huffman vs. Sharp estate, claim; allowed $111).28.
seleet delegates to the county eoiiven-
The following probate and civil ‘'red the judgment about fight, non. Those called here mi the case were Teachers will hold institute here next
Attorneys Mike White. Wm. Reeves,
,, . *. .... .. .. Doji'* aiimiii; W . \\ . liav’s >liet*D Ike Davis, \\ inh. id Motfit; Mayor „„ Tl „. < ,| ;iv un( | ^ ||,.,| and crip^red. Bundle, ^*urshHl Jolin Bioth pi^n three when Mr. I)av heard the ers. Policeman John Gritnes, John dn^«. lif chafed them oil, and next Davis ami Marion Inslev and wife, moriiinjr trackt'd them to their Innnea, Inslev could give no hail this ^ Walter Goodwin^, the other to . Arthur Kansotn's; the latter killeil his morning ami went to the Putnam . . ,
ilog immediately; the other was living
county jail. J. M. Davis his bonds ^ |. 1>t a t . oimls-
ntuti was «it It liiin hut declined to Your eorrespotKlent was niistaken in
Dun F Red vs Sharp estate, ' ^ ur,lK ' r " 8S ' 8t Inslev. Mrs. Insiey last week's m»t<s in saying that Gorham
Thk New York ini)uires“are the democrats men or mere coeygontorphio clntm))sV" Tltat's the word, just mere what d'ye call Yms. I
claim; allowed $8.28.
Adam Auer vs. L. N. A. A C Ry. Go; demurrer to complaint sus-
tained in first part.
Mary Marks vs. Janies F. Darnall et til., foreclosure; defendants eailed and defaulted, and judgment rendered against James F. Darnall end F. P. Nelson for $122').JJ. Central National bank of Greencastle et al. vs. Franklin P. Nelson et al., foreclosure; judgment rendered against W. II. Durham, James F. Darnall and Franklin P. Nelson in favor of the Central
was very much all’eeted at the out come of the trial when it was determined that her husband would have
to accompany our sheritl’.
I bank for $10,762.(5.): and judgment
N C WS FROM DEPAUW. Tin* Wws Daily from <irt'ciirnKtIr’-* Gmit of l.fJiriuiiK. Miss Addle Rowley wears Alpha Chi colors. Col. Weaver has a very full class in sociology this semester. Mr. Dimmitt will attend the oratorical at Wabash college. Frank Taknsugi has returned lifter a short visit at Evanston.
hail no iiisiirnnee on hi- hou*e, theie
was a policy of $2.'>0. N KW .VI A Y S \ II.I.K.
The biggest snow nl the season. Hugh Thompsoii hits sold his farm to Wes .Stewart. Consideration, $24.00per
acre.
Our town has a new M. Protraeteil meeting at the Baptist church closed Iasi Sunday with three
additions.
Protraeteil meeting at the Christian church conducted hy Bro Brow n. Some of our democratic friends are badly out of fix over the result of the primary. The south precinct was knocked out of the hox, tin* north side getting all the candidates. Two of the faithful god mad, quoted scripture loud
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it any wonder that Victor bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There’s no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASKINCTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L-«NGDON. AGENT G W fc E NG A ST LB IND. .\T.Hi :.\!. MMIS
do yutt ever consider the quality of the food you are eating!' It may he good. It might be (letter, purer, fresher and more wholesome. I - it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coflec. Sugar. Butler. Eggs, Sidces, and innumerable other groceries are of the hest quality ? There isttelt a trilling dilference in Hie prices of the best and the worst that it eertaitily does not pay to liny the worst, even on the false ground of supposed eeononn . file best i- always the cheapest, hccausc the most satisfaetorv and dtinihli ■md the very he-t of everything in the Grocery line is kcol at
s.
Broadstpeet & Hurst" COR. WASHINGTON AND WA I HR S I S.
OSCAR WEBSTER.
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND
DECORATOR
All Work Promptly Attendc*! to. 59-13w Satisfaction (iiianintcol
ITns is Letnen seitsott, and owing ; a g a j nst 9ame defendants in layor The classes of ’!lli and ’97 were and fast, swearing they intend to vote
to democratic financiering and in of First National bank for $92 s 4. out for a sleigh-ride last night. Hie republican ticket this fall. Come competency, it is liable to lie length f | (( | ln T j )avis VB A King, The ladies’ spiking contract will ^'iiHemeti, you will have plenty of
loity m k. note; judgment for $464.20. expire Thursday at one o’clock.
ened from forty day
for most of the laboring men. Some j
First National bank of Green-
company. Democratic
love
un-
ol them began fasting long before (( . a8t , e vjJ W m. H. Durham, F. J’. I.'. tit was due, and it was not on jjelsoti and James F. Darnall, note;
Mi s Dora Rcavili, class of''.Id, ton soldier passeth all human compre-
is the guest of Miss Pearl Bassett.
aeeount of their religious ideas, either. Ii was a ease of necessity. This democratic lent is liable to hold on until after the November
eieet ion.
judgment against for $13,1)46.90.
defendants ‘ V,iss Bartholomew, of
heusion. A candidate for recorder made a fatal mistake while canvassing here, lie actually wore a G. A. K coat.
\ al para iso, is the guest of Alpha Some democrats remarked, “O, those,
Hr Forget* Hi, P'Mitlon. ^ S '’-G‘rs.
A newspaper man that forgets lie Miss Fernie’s pupils will give a is on the free list is expected to vocal recital in music hull tomor1 H of the 'i)i t two dollars' worth of putt's row evening. lor fifty cent tickets to halls and The sophomores had the compa-
lirass lutttoiis give liim away.
"Shepp's World's Fair Photographed.'' l : or the Daily Banner Times Readers
NO IIIIXI] 11 JO. DOWN CO I hi: prices OnCaoued Corn, Peas and Blaekherries; 7e per can,or 4 cans fora quarter; Sugar, goto 24 lbs. fur a dollar. 1011X HII.KY. 80-2w ks. 711 S. Main $t.
G B COOPER
J W. COOPER
J I' M no.
Mr. Field, who was in the junior
Thkki: comes an
ball discussion from fur Peru. An
American now at Lima sends home '’"^ainmetits, and has one or two n y of five policemen on their ride
other blessings that th- rest of the | aP t night, so say the freshmen,
people do not enjoy, makes the tol
• wing wail:
“Man is born of a woman, j spanked by the nurse, jerked baldheaded hy cranky schoolmasters [attended with a select and varied assortment of troubles. Ho lingers j on luxury's lap until his oaternal I ancestor fires him out to begin his | battle with the world. He starts a : n<* ivury» i I ii c \ ! W I*:
support him, liut in
need he find*) promises like thrci
a literal translation of a Lima newspaper's account of the lust great foot hall game in Now York. The correspondent assures the edi tor and his readers that homicide is no infrequent feature of the sport, and bids American critics of the Spanish bull fight keep silence j
hereafter for very shame.
OliOVKl.AM). Clay Smith, of Unuchrlule, has been spending the week with ids si-iter, Mrs. ( ha-. Wiselmrt. The merry jingle of sleigh bells has been heard on our streets since Tuesday morning.
fl jilapfipj mi series Wiiim Essci of i! A Most Beautiful Souvenir
COOPER BROS.,
Tiaesfe
i m Liverpen.
Trtt hard times appear to be .-lilkkiii, our sdgkbering "ity of Brazil rather hard these days, considering the number of failures
The republican club of Grovelaud is
law class lust year, returned yester- worrying with the tarilf question, day and again entered the law J. P. and Oscar Shepherd went to
school. Danville Tuesday.
, . Musicals at Dora Foster's Tuesday
Mrs. McCoy, who has been visit- night (,„„d time reported
ing her sister at ladies’ hull, re Any one having mules to break would delphia. by wliieh the ui'ignillceiit <e-j turned yesterday to iter home at do well t<> call on John Williamson and r ‘'"‘ phtitogiiqiiis, with deseriptivei Dupont. , Fre.l Thoai))Mm. tiudl. i. known as “Shepp’s World’s ' “Boh” King lias taken the stump for •’’‘'h' I’hotographed,'’ will be brought 11 8«>''i“ty held open ft,,. 0 f this townshi)). and within Hi.'marvelouslv tow iitir.'l.nslng j
It issos to and from all trains.
UHiumjrt- Transf rrrul, Idvi rv Ulus of all kinds,
t 'uhs for I'anle*. l-'uiu-rula and \V<sl,lints
Draylnt a Sins-lalty,
Plains and Furniture Moved
T.-lenlmne conncutlo*) with depots an-!
. .. . . I.adh-s Hall. CullHanswi-rislaiiytlim'dinor
\\ itli a de.-tre to again promote tlie in- niRtit.
terests of its riMtlers, Tiik D.wi.) Bax- ___ _ .. i , , . OTr !C E COR. i N Dl AN A AN D W A LXMI I.M.< clo-e, a eontrae. w.lh , My NUrsrs. ORP. ENGINE HOUSE lainoiis i • Ioim 1 ruMi-hini; ( t»., of i liila-
l^ocal Time Ciard* BIG FOF’R.
. . • • • . .
"leering tit H, r eno» bnit t!:!? lifter .f K a, ( „-a.* are i.iigi.ty and con vim- “• TDN - LNi^s ,-usii or n„ is- soui'i.wVi.ern m the hour of n«on. An interesting program was ing to’he pulling down of the strong- stamps, and SIX D.ut.v B.vxxi u xll ,J!. Mnei'nimri'Niaht tii'iir.';;'.'.. ..»;'««!!} presented. holds of tiv'iuierucy in these parts. I imks (oupons. ^ ooinu west.
This splendid chance to secure tl
I he Misses ( hapin t'ntertained a m i.i.k t xtox. inagnillceiit piietographs i« without a I 2° 21 ^|«tto<m vopoiniiiodaHon
s:1.i a in 12:41 r in , i:-H |i in
in business there. We extend to cent chimneys—easily broken. If t , r .. , our neighbors our sympathy in this lie refuses to associate with Tom, few of the students and professors KMer W. II. William- came to thi- parallel in joumuii-tic enterprise, anyi i Ko.2<-oi]iicciti iiu .uui^t' , ir,n l <''ii'ii.itlrMt-v" 1 deraoeratio deal, and would suggest Jim aud -Iaek they sav he is gttiek Tuesda}’ evening in . honor of Miss i 10 !'! ! * series of meetings, coin- *' ( |uite in keeping with the eontiniioiis cimctM-s t',, itufTiiio, sici iii'r-'iit s, 1, iorkuini tin v join up. and if he makes intimates of Duval!,'ot Indianapolis. meneing on Saturday night and hold- elV.irts of Thk D ui.v Bvxv. « T.mks to w Vil.m^xirtJ’V^
ing ovi-t Sundav. <>u -Stiudav night, plea-e atnl henelit It-readers. It i-, in ('li-velnnd and i imlnnail. »h-i |,,-’ih i<> i liu-in
j natl and xf-w Yoik. ^
Hatty, t Kxcint sunitav.
to our Clay friends that ttulyV , , , , , • , . iii .■ , , ing ovei Sunday. On Sundav night, plea-e and licnelit its readers. It is, in hands w ith Putnam in throwing oil everybody, he t- eourting public The college will have a holiday a after meeting broke up, Mr. Williams addition, another eenvineing proof that this yettr. so far as possible, this ; favor, ii lie publishes all the news, week from today in honor of Wash- stepped outside of t e church and some Thk Daii.y Ba.n.xkk Time- .-tn-ks re.-o- | democratic mortgage on httsiness. science, statistics, foreign reports, jngtoii's liirthdav. Appropriate hoodlmn struck liiin on tlie head with tt i I'dely toil- detenni lation tube Tm We are going to make a dt sperate I then look out; they say he is too addresses will be made in Meharry rock, not seriously injuring hini. We ' ‘ ft "Hhould 1 ' not 0 'be' forgotten that -
ett'ort in Ptitnam to brighten up ! fresh. If he doesn't make a per- hull that morning know ol no emise, nidi—it was lieeanse m,shepp's of pi,mi,.' in effect >iind«.v. Nov.tn.istw. tnal ter- and trust our neighbors ' *orml of every one in the town they T , , , . P „ » ’‘'*■•1 reprimaml that Mr. Williams ^,|,s were ()KFD lALi.Y In,,ou-m, I No r thtcwo , :S7nm
■ .... ... 1 lie freshmen tied one of the gave during his sermon to young peo-i LD by tlie (.oliiinbian Lxposition, and Nl ’ 11
ihomores to a tree last night and I' 1 '' ll, at were disturbing Hie meeting. ,,M ' < '. l<,b *‘ Poblbhing Co. wa- given ex- N " 4t, '° < “ l
Cxcept MinitH).
F- IIcestis, A Kent
MOX0\ KOI IK.
” M.I do 11 Iron
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| feel slighted, and if he does he will
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^ like to be pernonulized and Iii* painted bia cneeKs. Inis Is said * " ' ^ photoirrapiD*. Ihey are an iiniuenseh 5° •* j»«)mdern Kxpr K. M. Nixon, of B. G. Du^* & | bead punebeef.” ** ~ t.Hff. a sigirifi war m-, k,, irTW i "" 1 ‘ ft * mHjfrnsU ..r ,u^ N V 4 .^''. , J- returned from hi. trip ^ u W.n^. cbiefUn. of the two ,v x/amtna. ^tiintMilG.'^op.'Kmu";;;. ^ ^ iiwj^ pa*, AW.,. VAN DALI A LINE.
that region since the Wilson bill l ,ox l lom tliree directions, and the class of '94, will graduate from tlie!
has come to he considered-., set- i 'late board of health thinks that Ann Arbor law school ,n May, and ‘‘‘fciSl 'e^Xtihetr^ will he ^ f
■led fact. He says the glass indns-[extra precaution will have to be hopes to come here and graduate Pl,tnnIT,vi,,e at ,l,e a *® of 8 * xt . v - flve printed in Titr Monday D.wi.i Ban-
y will have to sutler considerably | eX creised hy the county health ofll- with his class iu June. ' ;>«.-atv
dthat despite labor unions, wages ()r t|)e reBU , t n nn epi . r*nmp flown * 1
demic as severe as that wliieh some
win wunt tue senes, nor oniv lor tlietn- imu.
i . .... i THr WKST
h ; .VI ii in, for St. IuiiiIh. ■ 12:2n II III, for St. 1.11111,, 12: It p in. Tin- -t. I.ouIh l:R2 p m, for -t l.onlft:2s p m, fur Ti-rri- Hniiti-.
>0 No
Dully.
XEll TimK-of J„h,2!>, 1S!>4. and the -ue- xlGi
Rev. Lyon, international secre-
eeeilhtg eontMms will appear Daily until
Mrs. Mary win ford, whose til- the serie.- is completed. This j.
tary of the Students’ Volunteer
ness had been mentioned heretofore l "* " hf , '; , i"i | ' •" (t''t a -oin. iiir
come down.
'rove news item intheRieh-
, , , portions of the state have justre-
xyesterday bears out tlie , „
. ' . ,, I covered from. The greatest dan
inton ol the Banner . .
, , 1 ^ • Igerisinthe northern porti*!?!*, es-
Yek that the faetnt les i . ...
pectally about Chicago. Several
railroads run into the state from .. . . i D , - there and reports to the state board . M "Y' " " I' 1 ' 8 " 1 "‘untig fj,,, r( , lnH i n> we ie buried at i'leas- "!, 1 n * hN IS, the !• IKS’f i'Aifi'
rj\pry youn<^ imin in col- 1 1 1! r,,M w “* , *“* ; *».i.... ....n
ng up “since the M’ilne to be considered" reduced wages. So
of Hie exposition, and no one should
Movement, will be here tomorrow ,he ManneI! Ti « E8 ’ di,<1 ll,8t neglect to take advantage of the opporand will address the Christian asso- eVeni ° g nt hcr home near Fern ’ at There are 32 series, and one series will eiations tomorrow night. i the ^ of nincl >' J carS- 05d a «® be offere.l each wt-ek.
caused her death. She resided with ,•'V l |I! i l v< M 'but yott must have SIX
Prof. Waldo is giving valuable i , t ai . 0 ‘ ,f Die Daily Banner
her daughter, Airs. Sarah Plummer. Times m order to obtain.on payment
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KOBTHK EAKT. sow Fuiiy""
No s l»Hlly n:,Vi 11 in', •• No 2 Kx. -iiii ,l:!!i)p in, Xl >!2 ['ally -’: 'Ka m.
No H Dally
class.
\
^.ist
pra remain in ice imeaHed
Hie for
lege slionld join the class, whether 1 ; he expects to take part in the field
day contests or not.
ant Hill.
say nearly two hundred eases have developed at Chicago. It is not known that the Chicago officials [are preventing exposed eases from
.coming into Indiana. Cases are Tlie canning factory meeting was I"" 1 * 11 ' a, Theodore Hall. B. also reported in southern Michigan eailed to order nt three o’clock. retie Stoner. Kilwurd and western Ohio. The state hoard dge, Agt , Mr. and is instructing tile county hoards to F,,,,r
' lOIt'IirTlinil l.«*_ ■’I'll. I i I Mill! -»ll 311 -A. I
Duck
OlHfHc, choice f. f. mIUh tiiul over
may
necessary to inspect the trains ana and Virginia Feb. 8 and March 8, from Chicago. Secretary Metcalf. Indf fare. To Texas and Arkaton- on jot the state board, will manage the Feb. 13, half fare. For particular- see annki: Times, inspection at Hammond. ( f. P. Ilue-tis, agent. dAw-tf
.3:!I2 a in,
I'KORI.V DIVISION Eeave Torn- Haute.
No TO Ex. sun a m. lor I'enrin. V' * * 1* in. tor Decal nr. l or c«» ,np lotc time card, Rlvlnv nil trails Hint stilt tons, met for »* to
rates, through cara, etc., mMr. KM
- XI , »US. DowbiNn, Airont M.l IIK*HHoeo„. t.r.',-:ie.
\sm|. tiin'l I'11—h. AkI. st. Ioiils. Mo
< III( AGO & EASTKRN II.LIXOlS.
To mi'i from Terre Ibnite, In elfeet
November 12. IKKl.
•ews. ,10)111 Bettis. K ’ ('lark, 1 Jeo. II. A r-
vell.
■e please say “ad-
>. Ha vs, P. M.
S|irlinfa,ebotne I oek-, yoiniK Hint eulls
<N« k«. old
. Turkeys, ben*, eholee f.'i Turk' ys, ymina. I'botee bit
To Terre Haute. Feb. 1!) and 2<l. $l.b). Turkeys, old toms.
| on the alert for travelers who hare |T „ Kentaekv. Tennessee. Alabama
I been exposed. It may become
Mi-siss ppi, Georgia. Florida, I ioe„„du„K
Part i) of the series. Due notice will be given of Hie publication .if PART
II. and Hie additional parts will Today's l.oeal Market*. follow us rapidly a-Hiev can lie liun-ITirni-hed tbe Daii.y Banner Times Ample iiiTqiurHtiou.- have been daily liy 1MV. Allen, managerof Artbur so ,l11 " ,10 - I N OKDKK I t) A VOID THK HI'SII. j aiiiiivk miom tiik south. aplilleations sJioitld be umde prnmptlv. ' Terre Haute & Evansville Ex 0a m as soon a* the ('oiiiioiih annear in TTd xll h t .A'ii s : i).,, Dvitv BanVEH Times “ X ; 1 '"TlHi.te.V vansvllle Mail 1:ja [1 m , I M ,. . N '’ r, ' bleuKO ti Nashville l.lmltod 10:00 n iu I be We||-de*ei ved reputation of the ndiith nni-xD. slienp Brotliers whose firm is known No < lileinro A Nashville IJmltod eNiam all over Hie United tttates and in K11- y" Mali t- tn,■ m II?™ 0 "-* '^hepp's No I i bbHKo -n^:r ^ \t orltl s !• air Photographed” will Im- is. • k,i, v . t Excei.t • 1 stu d 11 tbeir usual tilst-ela-s style, and Trains :i mid 4 carry 1’iillinnn sleepiiiK ears, flint neither nrtiim iff r «. ;ii i... "•■iwccu < Iim-hk:" «nd KvaiiHvlllc 'Imuhm 5
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