Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAV FEBRUARY 19,1891.
DAIIA BANNER TIMES
Vul)li!»h<*d fvrry aftrrno »n except s.inday h* t h«-llANNt it Timks nlficr, eorm*i* Vim.* ami Unuiklin stT'-fts.
• ha
banck
for display idvertiscBient* immt b© ftt KiCIllbub 8 shop.
•il in t»y 10 o’flook a. m. v.-n inlay. Ki*a 1 tux rtflvc*rtifS«»m(»nts will la* rtv« , i\'t*d rju’h da.v up t<> 1 o'clock f. m. Advertising' rates made
know’ll on application.
W in. Turk. . Ilarher. Etc. On Saturday tiif />< 'iiorrot wrot<' ii|> in fiftiK'n linns the history of] one Win. Turk. « harher rn)|*loved
It chronicled
how Tuck had been u professional j
Ki‘tiding n< iortion.
i u*os on‘• i'fi.t per wtirtl each in
Ml eommuuieati“M** sliouUl l>e signed w ith tiu> naui'-ot :lu* writer: not nee< "SarHy for puliilea* iv ti. Imt as i vid«*nee «»t good, faith \ .lonymous communications ofm not Ik* iio-
Where deli very ts irregular pU*a.' Kauu- promptly at publication obiec.
report
Specimen copies inaih'd tri e on applU’ation.
nATrs OF SUDC*CR>PTION
1 me Year in lulvunce Sir months. Three months t ine month Per week by Carrier.
. $5.no . lJ.Fi
jockey for eight years, making a reputation as a “nervy and faithful boy" until i.early killed in a fall. The story appeared one day too soon, as it now has another chapter. It seems Turk is still a “nervy” hoy. He had been a resi-
dent of Greeneastle just two weeks, ^"''ird.n
hut apparently wasn’t shy any ;
nerve, and if some of his
N c WS FROM DEPAUW. Tin* New** from «iroonen-e.I#*’-. Great
renter of LeHnniig.
The Athletic association held its annual election this afternoon. The sophomores deei le i at their
last meeting to issue an annual
next year.
llev. Mahin, of Fort Wayne, lectured in Me hurry hull yesterday on “The Coiilliet of the t entury.’’
The
tiood IVonU fi»m» Otiiticy.
The t*x soldiers and repuhlieans of ttuiney and vicinity in convention assembled Feb. 17. I8!>4, after seeing in the Indianapolis AVir.* of the loth inst.. in which was published the | hotograph anil a ske^rb of ex-Lieut.-Go\. Thos. Il.mna, unanimously passed the following: We, tile ex soldiers and republicans of (Quincy, look back with pride to the fact/that we took the
VICTORS are Standard Value. ,/fci
.50 .1"
freshmen elected olHcers '“‘Native step to bring before the
. . . people of Indiana tlie merits and
Robert John was elect .... . ({ualiueations ot our comrade Iliomns Hanna for lieutenant governor. and we feel proud of Ids record in holding iu cheek the jior composing the democratic legislation during I Ids administration as lieutenatit-
ed president: Mr. Patterson, vice Ci,.,.., president, and Miss Kthel Arnold,
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scriptiun accmiuts Hie to Ik* pni»l to tlicm as
they call anti receipt for same.
M. .1, BE('KETr . it AllllV M. SMITH.
castle vietims get hold of the gay I ! ' tl re * tt 9 ‘
William he will have worse than a The juniors held their class clee
•dislocated shoulder and hip to ^on Saturday alternoon and elected governor and Ids entire record
When delivery I. irta.ii' i’\ .uii-u r. nil mii.- ( .:irrv around. Williani left lie- the following olHcers: Pres., F. H. whilst in public otllee; and we now
tween Saturday and Sunday ami Church; vice pres.. Miss Brown heartily second the proposition lor
-3== »f w
Mumunnif Eititoi caught Herb. Kelly for .jsl Loo The following will attend the disparaging the merits of other re i-.iir. - all (Minmunu-ati. Tig to worth of jewelry, an opal ring and ! missionary convention at Detroit 1 miblicun candidates we will heartily Or«*encus*tic. ind. cuiflmttoris; a ilothinir store, $3.50; i ne.\t week: Misses Roehl, Teal and j re joice to see him nominated and —— Mack lik ketts. $1.7f> cash: Walter Simms, and Messrs. Cliur(4], Nor- ! ^ ( * 0, hee "Inch he uk-
Keilv, 50 cents; Theodi/re Klein- ton. Helm and Nadel. pin?'.
. .. ... n . Township oR)cer8 were noniitated. bub, >\ ahace Gott, a barber, The rnaiiuseript judges for the , . .. . . il, i j - David K. Beem received a imamor some clothes, »',d as but not state oratorical contest are the pro moU8 indor8eInent for judge of the -as. J.din Burk or $1.00 worth of fessors at the heads of the Engli.lt |itteenth iu(lidal ..j, Hon .
™ departments in Cornell, Northwest-1 ter Reno for re , )r e g en t ative and cm university and Oberlin college. VVm ,, Agher for 8heriff . The
The Gnuiil .fury.
The standard price of Victor Bicycles is $125.00. No deviation, and Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during tlie current OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON. NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO.
DETROIT. DEIN VEn.
1U 1M IILH 5 N < ITN TM KET.
I'.»r M.imm*
.10NATI1AX BIBull
J . I< . L-ANGDON. KGENT G R Er E N G K ST L-E IND.
AT /AEAL-TI/AES
For Treasurer
JOHN (.Il.MORK.
For ( lerk
.IAMKS M. Ill 1(1.KV
For Miir-lial
WILLIAM K. ST A It K
For ('otimibueii
Fliv 1 M'ard—TIH 'M AS ABJiAMs
v I'ond Wai I — KDMl Ni* I’KItK! NS young
II,ini Wai.l—,lt)ll\ H. Ml 1.1.Fit
board. Several others report losses.
It seems Tuck was ipiite a mash-
er. also. Though here but a fortnight, he made such vehement and violent love to a young lady at Mr. Burk's hoarding house that it was found necessary to dismiss the
lady from service there.
Tuck stated to several of his ac
H.\i:i'i.i{ > Wf.kki.y lias just di* quaintances that he was married ; covered that “the democratic party .so it seems he has been playing i~ a fnihm." I! took it some time various kinds of duplicity. It is to make n discove ry that every- thought he has gone to Louisville, body knew. Ivy. The local creditors hold the
. bag and Tuck “tuck” their stulF.
Tiik new Indiana legislature
should add a section to their Aus traliun ballot law which would provide u penalty for a United States president buying the vote of an Indiana U. S. senator. It is just as bad for Cleveland to buy Tur
do you ever consider the quality of the food yon on* eating? It niny lx- good. It might be better, purer, fresher and more Wholesome. Is it not worth while to make sure that your Ten, Coffee, Sugar, Butter.
Kggs. Sniee-. and innumerable other groceries uve of the best quality ? There is
convention, notwithstanding the in- J such a trifling difference in the prices of the best and the worst that it certainly
1 he 1 tunnm county giand jury l .| t ,n) ( . n( ,y of t|) ( > weather, was one doe- nor pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy, will convene today. They htm* (l f t h,» laraast and niost harmonious The best is always the cheapest, lieeause the most satisfactory and durable
considerable business before them
into
I of the largest and most harmonious ever held in our township. We no-
and it is thought they will go .nio, tk<ed that the young .epublicans the* subject of rallies. The section we| . e ollt i n force and seetnecl anxof the statutes No. 2076 provides ; ioug to be counted on the lord’s that whoever sets up any money, glde r R Ca8e of y 0Ur t .i ty , re-, goods, chattels or Other things to be ceive( | a majority of ihe votes as
disti United bv |. irgt choice for congress, Nat. U. i
milled for or to be
lot or chance shall be lined not more than $100 nor less than $10.
and the very best of everything in the Grocery line is kept at
s’oadsfreet 6c Hurst’s.
COR. WASHINGTON AND WAI I :R STS.
THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL.
N«*\vs from thiH l'o|mhir Branoli of the
i’lihlie srhooU. l»y Spe<*i:il fieporter.
Miss Lilly Graham,'93, was with
us this morning.
Jesse Earl, '93, was one of our
pic with the Imiiai apoiis poslotlice, visitors this morning, in return for the latter's Peekham The middles have an examinuvote, as it is for the most depraved (ton in Caesar this afternoon, ward politician to purehase* a Mi89 Anna Gordon, of Bainon election day. The pnn- ht . 5dge vigited ns th)S morning .
Miss Minnie Blake visited the
“float
eipie is identical.
Hill, of Bloomington, Ind.. came in for a share of our love. Ifyou have
Il is not generally known that the any lukewurm republicans in yrfur Indiana supreme court has decided C0UDty we wou } d advise them to at that the contests for prizes offered ^ nd „ 1)olitk . al eonvention at Quin
by merchants who display a jar of ( . Vi i nd .
A.
beans or otlier articles, whose nuniber the customer is privileged to guess or estimate, are in violation of the law. A case under section 2088 wns carried up from Henry county, and the supreme court held that the contention of the defense that the person was guided by the rules of niatheuialics was not suf licient. The court held that the
Feb. 19, ’94.
Wi; wonder if the reader of the newepapers have noticed the ab-
sence from their columns of the The seniors recited their first lesmonthly reduction of the public j son in constitution today under
debt? The reason f^r it is plain Prof. Ogg.
—under democratic management. Miss Maud Hufford,’94, attended the government is now running be- the of a trknd at her horue
liind nearly as much as it formerly in C | ayton Sunday,
gained with each month!v statement
school this morning with Miss Ara thickness of the glass being a mut-
| ter of conjecture, and the lack of uniformity in the size of the beans
Tli«* \V«*uther.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours tire as follows us received by H. S. Renick A Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:
g Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 19. Monday, increasing cloudi-
ness; snow flurries, cold wave, temperature will ('till twenty degrees or
more by Monday evening.
IIakhim; TON.
OSCAR WEBSTER, PAINTER, PAPilR HANGER AND DECORATOR
All Work Promptly \ttcn<R*<i to. •59-1‘*vv Satisfaction ttuiiruntiHHl
precluded anything approaching an exact mathematical calculation, but
of the treasurer of the United States. Democracy don’t like to 1 advertise their incompetency, and j so withhold the statement alto-
gether.
William E. (Trtis, ea to Jleronl. says:
Misses Ara Blake and Josie i Armstrong favored us with a piano duet at our opening exercises this
morning.
Miss Stella Bowman, while per-
forming un experiment in physics in the l hi- Friday morning, had her hand
, slightly burned with i.thei. "x*crctur\ i*r<>8iiiiin has HiiiTonderm! his
pension. 1 da not know why he has done so. Ilf*drew $10 a month for morn tiian twenty years fora v*n*y seven* wound ho received In the letf July 22, lHi‘4, before the rebel earth-
works at Atlanta. The pension wnfl surrend-I DrHjt? in school,
ered .ast spring before he came to Washington to take a seat In President Cleveland's cabinet, hut not until after he had accepted that hollOt'. i dti iiol Vvh> Lliei'e need be any connect is »n «jf relation between the two circumstances, but people will naturally regard it as soinethltiK more than a mere coincidence that a»i old republican soldier should discard his life-long political associations | laws.
The < t'/fitl ir Haiti Cape*
This very comfortable garment for
did leave so much to the element of driving or for walking is, as its name
guessing or chance in the contest as to bring it under the penalty of the
law.
Till* PtihliHlier >utter* l irst. We hope the patrons and friends of this paper will not forget that in times of financial depression no business whatever feels its ill ef-1 fects to such extent or so quickly ns the publisher of 11 newspaper. 1 ^ nr thi* v<*M«r»n if it hMrfn*r
"Shepp's World's Fair Photographed.” For the Daily Banner Times
Readers
si napiM an um wn M of ill!
piece. The collar \ j\\ 0 st Beautiful Souvenir.
G B. COOPER.
J W.COOPER
COOPER BROS., Tfeosfei aim Livenjnp.
H i8sei» to and from ail trains, Maggage Transferred, Livery Itlgs of all klmls, ( ;ibs for Parties. Uunemleand Weddings, Druying a Snfelalty, Pianos and Fm iiltiire Moved Teleplione eoniieetioM with depots and Ladies' Hall, ( alls answered unv time da\ or nitflit. OFFICE CCR. I iN DIANA AND WAL-l-ly NUfSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
i->oca! Time Clard.
Miss JessieWeible’s folks having | for them to get along than any moved from the city, will make her | other business. In anything else, home at W. II. Sherwood’s and con jalmost, the manager of an enter
j prise can shut down and decrease
... or stop altogether the expenses of
t'mwfordKviib-.imirnat, running. Not so with a puhlislier.
1 he Democratic Editorial assfi- To cease issuing his paper in order
elation took action the other day to save expenses would be fatal, looking to a reform in our libel He must keep going—there is no
The step was taken none too other way for him to do—and it is
re-
and hli pension :it the same time. No man ■ , ... . ■
that i <an lu-nr or ever befon-vuiuntitrUy soon, and the republican assoeta-! out of the question for him to -urrcmi.T. i u p. n-ion to whicb in. bwtcv.si tion when it meets should supple-i duce his expenses at all. Such be-
hiinst'lf cutitluHl. Soldiers ifiok upon a petisiun . i i • . I
as a bad*, of honor. You miurlit as well ex- mentthe work 8im, ' ar action. 1 in<F the case, nil cab see tllCMllip(*ct an old (iermnn veteran to return totbe Last year the Pennsylvania legis-| portance of helping him along in
Ims ever jjiven any reason for surrendering lal UK* enacted a Uhld law which
his pension !! Is a secret locked up f.i ii,.. 0, -»
to furnish false news to Georgia has just passed
| IIIUKCS
of the commissioner of pensions. No papers
have ever been placed upon file."
If Gresham were courageous per.
Wiih :i (lesire to agiiin promote the in-tefc-t'of it* rcnilers, Tiik I»ailv Baxnku fiMKs Ho-cil ii eoiitrnct with the fanioii* G loin- I*iibli*hing Co.,of t’liilailelphia, l>\ wbicli the iingiiiticent series of photographs, with descriptive matter, known ns "Shepp’s World’s j Fair Photographed,” will lie brought within tin* marveloiisl\ low purchasing i pi n > *m I LN CKNT.-> oi 1*11*11 or i stamps, and SIX Daii.v P.anni.k
Timks Coupons.
This spleinlid eliancc to secure these magniliecnt piiotograptis is without a parallel in journalistic enterprise, and is quite in keeping witli the continuous efforts of Thk I)aii.v Ban.nkh Timks to please ami henelit it - reader*. Il i*. in
will turn np or down, and t!e* front is ! addition, another eouvineiiig proof that fastened by tlneo straps. It can easily ThkIiaila bANNKK Timks stiekg resobe made long to cover the dre .s, or cim bitelj toil- detenni atioo to be ITu
be render, d more oruamenial with up Pai’khoi i iik I’Koei.i*
per capes. It should not lie forgotten that
Messrs. Shepp’s fauuills *eries of plioto-
s tin ii; A IiiiiokIs. graphs wen* OFFI< lALitV Imkikskd
For a pint of shelled almonds or a Kilby Hie Columbian Exposition, and quart of peanuts use 2 level tablespoon- tlie < tlolie Publishing ( o. « a* given i*nfuls of inelte.lViUtter; ponr it over the elusive rights ro puldisli and sell these nnt* and sprinHe with fine salt; spread photographs. They are an immensely
mrmm _ * ^ . **^».iw,!U.*'.‘.aw
“ 1 ‘ * ‘ at
BIG FOLK. CiOINO HAST.
No L H Indian:ipo!is Accruminodatlon. 8:45a m NolM .’MMithwusti'i-n Umitixl 1:54 p *i, No s MhII *5:15 p in No 10* ( iucinuatl Ni^ht lixprusn a u»
GOING WEST.
V° •• 8:45ft m No i, Nnurbxvcsronil.inilred i*» : 44 p m Nf) 3t Mattoon .\<*(*oniinndatlon «:;4 p m No 7* M. L. and < in. NIkIh Express. .12:40 a m No. 2 corme* t? thnitiali foCinoiviuati, riev,land, hayton and Uunton Hat bnr. No. 1>. foil cl job to BtHFalo, sleepers to Now York ami U a.VubiKhMi, i'* < . No. 8 connects throusrli \N abash and 1 inciiinatl. No. 10, coacht*s f or
('Icvclan l and Llnciunatl, alec
uati and
* Hall;
1 HI Nc’
\v York. tAocpi .
ct pers to ( ftiudn.
A VERY CUTEUR1 ABLE UAJt>i!I.
iu kstis. Agent
MONOX UOUTK. In effect sund«y, Nov. li», iHfKi.
NORTH HOUND.
No U ( hicaffo Mull
Kxni
•.x press .
.. 1:27 a in 1 ':i»5 U m .12:05 p in
2:17 « m • • 2::w p m . 1:45 pm
it a criminal oifpnae wiiliViiy j ot what uuty he duo. We iiopb uv- r i5 *- .UdV v.i to r* a!l( Ti;r. , No 2 Kx " ,,n
No «'
No 44t Local... SOUTH HOCMi.
No :U Louisville Mall No a 1 >outnern i.xpicss No Local Daily, t Except Sunday.
VANDALiA LINE. Trains leave l.rreiiCHStlr. Ill,I . ill , il,., i
III, IS'Ai.
Foil TIIK WEST.
No j> Kx. Sun— S:.'si a ni, for st*. Louis. No , Dully 12:^11 a m, for M. Gail* No I Daily .12: Il p m. Cor *t. Uml*. No 21 Dally I:a2 p m, for *t. Uaiis No :i l x. >un #:2S |i m, for Tenc Haute.
KOI THE EAST.
ssit a III, Cor liulinnnpolis. — .-r-Tr* — "
No 4 Kx. Sun No’s Daily
Tmou!?*.T.TiTT'ss 1 TT’TuTTrouliUeTT measure winch tirings the liiiei would s:iv he rues the day when lie laws ui tliut state into conformity forsook the convictions ami associ- with the principles of enlighten ations of a life time and cast his meat and justice. No respectable fortunes with the Cleveland Hoke newspaper deliberately publishes
w wnten such tunes by the prompt payment on shallow cake paiuTantfset in a coot rw t t v . i i(i ^ , , , ,, N< , Ito)I a newsna- errbotlv will look at tins feature of thH ” , * ke „ a . nta ‘ '’’’own in a hotterovei. yfynZ' Baxxk« tImkh minions of \ 5:1 'I \^\' ’I?*5 .. a m w spa | cry hotly will look at this featu.e of simke well in a move l>efore turning them ou^i.t to Ih-sold, as thousamls of people j .'Korn vi,iv,s„.N the case just as it really , and act, into th« bo a di*le *. will want the series, not only for them- \ Loire Terre Haut< ns t liev would iuive otliei- ,|o witITT ****** p**- ——- 1 i*ie riimwj.. -jii* ww* ' »v -4—** mni —* —* ’.—** * Aii.y-a » .
A Nursery Comfort. ; The ilrst coupon ill the series will lie I • M ’" <i2S5 p m. for DwaitHr.
them if placed in like cironm* Baby must have his morning bath. He printed in Tur. Monday Dwia II.vn- ‘rM'i'l'inCor'mAullTi'liH'io stances. is such a inito that a good sized kerchief nkh Timks of Jau.29, la'.M. and Hie sue-1 rstea, through cars, elo., mliirtwa
would seem to be all snfMHetit to acroin- reeding eoupuns will appear I >aily uulil! , ,, , HrM|1R( ••uwlino. 'ircni.
Coal Oil iniil <,niiiblen,. module his lordship, bnhkmmnm knows , * l, ‘ series is ecunpleliMl. tin* I* a \sal. Irn'l I'hsh, \|fl. St. lAillla, Mo. " w,r ' 1 ‘ l
Up in Crawfordsville, the home better than this. The little fellow is too clianeeof a bfe-tune to get a sotiv. nir
ot the exposition, nud im one *liould
,,, , ,1 t o x •. 1 ; ■ . A _ ^.,4. ,, , . ■ , 1 1 'I III' t" A I »»».** U It »ll, « ID I 11 1 • «>l 1C MM Ml ll| Smith crowd. It was a stupendous falsehoods or attempts malieiously I of the author of “Ben Hut” and full of 1 fe and Mtalitj to put up wuh M( . ;r | ( . ( . t t „ t . lkt , . l(k . ll)t . 1K ,, „|-n,,. blunder or worse, and he has prob to injure character, and when at-| several other great men, some of j i^ a< rH„Wace! l t 1 , ,m b r o,urthnt n the 8 lftJ "There are .•l-.' .erie*, au,l one serie aiily reeovered his senses enough tention is culled to a misstatement j whom have moved to Putnam, which mother love most willingly sup- he offered eaeh week.
will
"I* 'I"* ofb..y. ling
everybody else. willingly and thoroughly corrected. | bull known as the “Jesse James soon have its beauty completely spoiled. Timks in order to obtain, on payment
As our libel laws stand at present Ranch,
the most ample correction affords; day night took her coal oil can, no assurance of relief from perse- and after thoroughly saturating cution or annoyance. Respectable the shanty in which the games
Tin* Price of Cattle.
James Bridges: “Just state in your paper that I have just sold
lili\ 1 'I ''iu ^ ( attli, iim i.iging newspapers do not ask for license, were played, touched a match to
j They simply ask for justice. j the thing and calmly walked away.
1 The gambling boys are out in the
obtain, on puyine
An irate mother on Fri- So, to comfortably aid the drying off of IKX < h\ 1S, the I IKSI i’-A K T
process. Golden Dnvs suggests the big 1’art 1 of tin: series. Due notice will apron, made of flannel soft and fine. W " iv, \" °! FAK '. 1 .'
1500 pounds, for $3.85 per hundred, the lowest price I have received in thirty yen rs. I attribute these low figures to these democratic times.
be
,, , . * *.* t i i U, ami the mlditioiud parts will Seams and hem are feather stitched, , J. ; 1 , . , . • . i in i • . . tollow as rapullv as thev can he hau-
’is a; 5rJr:
matching the embroidery silks are run | M(( | V may be ili»appoliited. ami Scarry l*iillinnn pi,laoe.lei plnx cars unit within the casing at the waist. Some- I OK 1 >K!t T( > AVOID Til F. It I SH I L.'.i '’""e.n diieiuro
CII It 'At iO A KAS TKKX ILTJXOIS.
To and from Terre Haute, In effect
Novemlicr 12, Isit!
AItllIVK KBOV THK NIVUT?!. Nil Tmtc Haute & Kvansvlllc K.x . (I : *n n m No . Nashville special s : 0. p m N„lt lerrellMUte A I vansvlll,. Mall l:.-4l , m >or, ( hleaifo A* Nashville LlraiUU .iOiOOpiu
SOHTU IIODKI).
No il* I hlcaxoi Nashville l.lmlled i .vi » m j' JJail ...12:10pm * ,. M I-XI’IIKS 11:15 p III No S I hleaim -pcclul 2:211 p m
Dally. 1 hxoeid -unday
MuriitiKc I.h’4*iih4*s, (icorgc 4V. Pierce and Lyda J. Bettis; Benjamin F. Dickerson and Nancy 15. Me Fall. At the Bee Ilixe (hi* week. 91-gt
43 corsets w itboiit speck or blemish in is*-. Ill’s and 20** to 3o\y. to close at 25e. Don't miss I hi- *ule if you can u*e the iiiinilwrs. At the Bee Hive. !H-2t Lost—gold plated mouth piece atnl shank lor cornet. Return to Dun Pittman. 91-lt. The Baknkk Timks—lot*, a week.
cold world and the mother lias the
suppressing u dive which the Ath
ens’ officers failed to raid.
, ,, 1 " AS. I„ STOWE. Gen I I’nss.and T’kt Airi. i bicairo.
•using at thexvaist. Some- I ORDKR TO A VOID Til F. Rl'SII, | ani NashvUle." times a piece several inches in width is applications should be made promptly, turned np at the bottom of the apron, as soon as the Coupons appear in Tiik
thus furnishing a long, narrow recepta- Daji.v Bannkii Ii.xik*.
thanks of Crnwlordsville people for cle, into which mother may drop any , 1 wod-deserved repuiatiou of the 1*1* K*>ur K\eiir*tnn»
“»/a "■»*t.*»»; T n.. 5 S-K, • O". J * Into this byj. warui apron, baby chi, nm ,. |, „ ..si.oppV To Kennn kv. Alnl.n.nn , . . „ . , r . s Fair Photographed” xvill be is Missis* pni, Georgia Kloriiln innial. dried off. It protects him from drafts tiueil n their usual first-class style, and | ’
100 pairs ladies oil grain and calf -kin shoes, 2’s to .'l l g, worth $1.50 at 99c., a* we arc out of larger *i/.c-. At the I lee Hive. 91-it
into ims mg, xxarm apron, oaoy i m. is “shepi he cuddled snugly until he is thoroughly w “ r iT* Fair Plmtograplied” xvill he
dried off. It protects him from drafts s ,|.,.i „ •|, l .i 1 . u-ual lirst-elusM si vie imi , and may indeed lie dubbed a nursery, that neither pains nor expense'xx ill he " "Jf 1 "'' 1 '''• S «"*1 March 8, comfort. spare l to make it worthy of the great! , ''•lie. to lexas and Arkniicu* on
r event which it so grapliically, thoruugh-j ^ e h. 13, half fare. For purticnlar* s<h>
Subscribe for the Bannkii Timks. |y and ably portrays. ' F. I*. Hue*tis, agent. dAw-u'
