Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1894 — Page 2

Till: BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20,1891.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

PubllMluHl ovt ry afternoon oxcopt SuikIhv ait the IIaxni-R Times offlcf, roriH*r Vtm* ami 1-rankliu streets.

A FEW RANDOM NOTES. On >Iatf«*rs Town—Som«* 4>hs«*r\atioiis aiml Some l-'ai< tn of Iiiter«**t.

Chanpreb for display :»'lvertisf»in<*nts must Be hitndeil in By 10 o’elock a». in. each day. Iteaid intf aidvortisoments will ha* recrivad em*li day ii)> t » 1 o’eloa'k •. tn. Advertising rates made known on applleation. fiendflltf not lees one eer.t pel* word eaieli in sertion. All e«>nimiinB*atioiis should B»* signed with the naiii''of the writer: not neeessnrtly for publiea*ion. But as evidenee of trood faith A.iouyiuous eorninunieations ean not Be not ietnl. Where delivery is irregular plans** ra*port sama* promptly at puBlieutii*n adllee. Speeini* n copies mailed free* on applleation.

The ('mintry Press.

The country editor hns this advantage over a eity paper, that while his pulilieation cannot in the nature of the case secure so wide a cireulation, every copy that is distributed has a closer and more attentive reading. It stays in the home at least until the week's issue displaces it. What we may eall the all-aroundness of the country press is one of its most striking features. The editor knows his

THEY WANT TOO MUCH.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION f on Year in advance. ,<i c nionthx *. Three inanlh* One month— I*i r tceclr by ('airier

SA.no 2.'>0 1 .JA .AO .10

Wha n deliv**ry is nirtala* By a , ;irria*r. all snBscripti**n accounts arc t*> Bo paid to themaa they call and r* coipt fan* same.

M. .1. UKUKETF M AURY M.SMITH.

... Publisher . . Manuring Ealitor

A'ialra-ss all couiniunlcations to Tub Daily IIaxnkk Times, Gr**t?ncastle, I ml.

Lots of people have the idea that a reporter publishes everything he hears. In this particular they are not well posted. Hardly a day passes that a reporter docs not “lay low" on s une item to accommodate some one who is directly interested. It not infrequently happens that he holds back an important item on the strength of

some fellow's promise that he shall , ' onst > tneno J• ^ * ,e

have the privilege of using it first, hut he is surprised and disgusted to see it in a rival sheet the next day or so. It is sueh instances as this of breaking faith with newspaper men that tend to make the reporters lose faith in humanity and conclude to publish everything

they know.

fidelity and capacity of the men who conduct the country press merit cordial recognition.— ISoshni

./n n nwl.

County As.c.ur. to >t«*«*t.

The county assessors throughout the state will meet at Indianapolis March 11 and 15 to make uniform rates in assessing various taxable I

III II Hl.lt \N t IT I I It KIT. For Mayor .inNA 111 AN BIR< II For Treasurer JOHN CilLMOKK For Clerk JAMES M. Ill KLEY For Marshal WILLIAM K. STARK For Couneilnien First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS Scrotal Ward — KOMI NO PKRKIXS lliird Ward—JOHN R. MILLER Thkre are 67’* convicts in the prison south, the largest number: since October 1, 1856, when the 1 number was 088.— liloonijU'ld him

nr rill.

This is very significant. Crime follows idleness, and the enforced idleness of the past year has developed a large number of criminals. Tiikue are a great many people in the city daily who have been attracted by the advertisements ot our merchants. Liberal advertis lug brings the people to town regardless of the weather. Money matters are close and the people are looking for bargains both in quantity and quality. They want the dollar to cover a multitude of articles, and the merchant who sets his goods before them in neat advertising catches the trade. 0\i point in Governor McKinley's Lincoln day speech was very forcible expressed as follows: “While congress is engaged in reducing the revenues Mr. Cleveland’s secretary of the treasury is increasing the revenues by what lie calls •temporary loans.’ Congress is professedly reducing taxation to relieve the people of burdens, and Mr. Cleveland is adding to their burdens by fastening upon them a bounded debt of $50,000,000. It < | r«ft c: »K.t «.'<kf.Tn t<» o**/*IH* t O t Bo UmhIers of the democratic party that the bonds of the government, bearing five per cent, interest, are a burden quite as oppressive as any system of tariff or taxation, and they will have to be paid in ten years be means of increased taxation. They seem to regard it quite as business like to pay the current expenses by borrowing as by raising the money lw taxation. The $50,000,0'>0 ot bonds just issued will cost the people $76,000,000 to redeem, counting principal and in lY“ i ■ ui.iT —i nr “j i i t '-T* ii i~ \f"iV R #T *iin?t ii protective turilV is not only carried oat at the people’s ix penae. hut for every $2 borrowed s. 'tj a. zwt be by iuxu. tion in the near future to settle the account.’’ Borrowing money to reduce taxation is the democratic way of legislating and financiering. I’ehiiai’.- there has never been such a general reading of advertisements as now. The people, in their anxiety to make the dollars go the longest, eagerly scan the papers for bargains. In many cases advertisements are read before anything else in the paper. This point is mentioned as now is the accepted time to catch trade. If you place an ad. it will he read. They are sought after these days. 100 |)aii> ladies oil grain and calf skin shoes, •J’s io Wurth $1.60 at Oik-., as we are out of larger sizes. At the Bee Hire. 81-St For Sale—Ladies’ safety bicycle cheap. t»2-2t Euixu McLkan

Assessor Broadstreet will attend.

PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT.

* properties. It is desired to do away Wouldn’t it raise a sensation if with the inequality of having wheat

the newspaper men, in a lit of ab- * n ,,ne county assessed at four or struction, would wri'e up all the tive t' 1 " 4 * 8 1,8 high a ,i S" re » 8 in ‘ big ones” they know? There have another county, as frequently hap been more scandals suppressed in pens, and to correct various irregunewspaper offices than the general larities of that character. ( minty

public has any idea of. Many a family is still unbroken and living happily because some newspaper man looked a little into the future before dishing up what would have made an extremely spicy article. Many a man has been saved from a life of wrongdoing because the newspapers charitably kept quiet concerning his! first rash act, and there are just as j many who are on the downward path because the newspapers have never made their doings public.

Hardly a wedding occurs without some person- who is present good naturedly makes up his or her mind to “do the thing up in the newspaper,” and the next day brings a piece of manuscript to the paper office with the request that it be published. Generally they say, “If there are any mistakes, why of

Settleil. Civil Suit* I'AiRHKinK tention of Court iiual Attorney*.

The time of circuit court Monday and Tuesday was taken up by I the probate cause of Win. G. Robi- j son et al. vs. J. L. Newman estate, venued to Putnam from Hendricks county. It involves a $1700 claim and bids fair to run into tomorrow, as there are many witnesses yet to be examined. Among the business disposed of is the following: Kstate of Jacob Bioknell, dec’d., sale of personal property reported. John W. Karp vs. Lucinda Karp et al., land sale; sale confirmed. John H. Collings vs. Spaulding ! estate, and John Turner against

same, claims; dismissed.

Cora J. Miller vs. I). L. Sluice

estate, claim; dismissed.

J. A. Ingraham vs. Chamberlain

Ilia* liMliiitiiipoli* n|o\«* Kotinalry \\ ill Not Bt* TVlrurupBrtl Cor.

Greeneastle ha* decided through ; its committee of business men to do without a stove foundry fora while at least. The first glimpse at the eompanv's letter yesterday settled that fact. The proposition was out of sight, so to speak, and was laid on the shelf. If there was anything that the company didn’t want the committee was satisfied they hud

inti Hi'“t in i. overlooked it. Here are the items

they wished, however, which shows they are not in the business for exercise or hygienic reasons: A bonus of $25,000 cash, three acres of laud, I exemption from taxation for five years,a guarantee that freight rates! would he no higher here than in

Indianapolis.

The committee unanimously decided that they couldn't waste time on sueh an unreasonable proposition and of course declined to work on the same. Had the proposition been in reason there were men in the city who would have taken off their coats and worked for its success. but for a foundry of the capacity of the one proposed the asking was too great. There will be no

VICTORS are Standard Value.

and Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during the current \ OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

BOSTON. NEW YORK.

PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO.

DETROIT. DENVER.

J. K. L-WNGDON. AGENT GREENGASTL.E IND.

U ,nEAL-TinES

do yon ever consider the quality of the food you are eating? It may lie good. It might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coflee, Sugar, Butter.

Eggs, Soiees, and innumerable other groceries are of the best quality ? There is such a trilling ditferenee in the prices of the best and the worst that it certainly

stove foundry here on the above does not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy.

terms.

course, correct them.” Sometime. , . , . . 0 „ , — a young man sent in an account I' ‘ l ' m ' * IIU * m k ^" r 1 J " mtl * | Mur barge r, Indianapolis, combined

for $550.

Virginia Deitrich vs

son et

ago

of a wedding. In the account of the ceremony lie did fairly well,but in the description of the bride’s toilet lie was not quite at home. “She was attired,” he wrote, “in a dress that had a business running into a gorgeous loop down the front, then up around the waist, over the shoulders, and had big wrinkled sleeves made of cloth that looked as if it had been gouged out of some material of a bright cream color

dappled with iron gray.” Death of Mrs. I’attisou Mi*Nutt.

The Evansville Courier of Feb- | ruary 15 contains the following regarding the death of the widow of the late Professor Pattison McNutt: At fin m yesterday Mrs. Louise Navens McNutt died at tne resi-

’ deuce of her daughter, .Mrs. S. Wal- t | H ,

lace t ook. She was 61 years of age and suffered with heart disease for several years. Mrs. McNutt

l.int of Patent*

Indiana inventors this j

week. Reported by C. A. Snow & i Co., solictors of American and for-1 eign patents, opp. U. S. patent of-

fice, Washington, I). C:

G. J. Bowley, Indianapolis, furn-; iture caster; P. C. Burns, Peru,] electric battery cell; T. P. Butterfield, Indianapolis, washing machine; \Y. E. Duthie, Indianapolis, cigar tip cutter and lighter; R. W. Furnas, Indianapolis, street sweeper; A. J. Graydon, Indianapolis,

electrk

Aurora, gas engi

Indianapolis, railway rail; K. Ker- PhljtlKITI pllpi | win, Indianapolis, catamenial sack ; 1 I IIUlU^I d|/HCU .

I). I). McKee, Anderson, photo-

'"" M>s,in * w - K let the Dailv Banner Times

The best is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durablt and the very best of everything in the (.rocery line is kept at

Bnoadstpcct 6c Hupst's.

COP. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.

If OFFER

OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work Promptly \ttended to. ;>9-lll\v Satisfaction <• tiarantc<Ml

U. \*Iit\tU»ll. 1 II11 Kl 11 il | it u I r*.

^.XeSrShepps World's Fair

G B COOPER

J W. COOPER

et al., partition; cause dismissed.!

umbrella tie and name plate; B. F.

J - D* it* i* ) j Perry, Spiceland, trace fastener;

, I). P. Stirk, Indianapolis, gas tnixFrank M. Allen vs. Levi Hurst,

1 er; r

! note; judgment for $71.40. I oven.

James Robertson vs. J. A. Jack i al., foreclosure; judgment

Walter, Mount Vernon, bake

I'OHTI.AND MU.1.8.

. Our <•. A. R. post held an all-day so- .

for $1516.17 against J. A. Jackson ! end, box dinner and general patriotic

all defend- | hn-e feast here Saturday in their hall.

Rev. Morton Byerly made the princi-

and foreclosure against

ants.

First National bank of Crawfordsville vs. James M. Darnall, note: judgment for $1542.75. First National bank of Crawfordsville vs. John W. Gardner et

al., dismissed.

John W. Moore vs. Jesse Eggers etal., note; judgment for $567.38.

* TBt* \V«Mither.

The inuicuti./iio for this vicinity coming thirty-six hours arc-

us follows as received bv II. S. Renick <fc Co. from the ollicial

pal address to the post and camp of Soiih of Veterans, who were present

GEJ

Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 20. Local rains, stationary tem-

perature.

Wappbnhans.

came to Evansville about five years weather bureau at Indianapolis;

ago, shortly after the death of her i husband, Pattison McNutt, who was ! professor o( mathematics in De | Pauw university for 15 years and ! died in Colorado seven years ago. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. S. W. Cook, of this city, and Mrs. Arthur Clark, of < ’ulifornia, besides : several brothers in Kansas City, to

mourn her demise.

The dec* ased was active in church .'Ur.'i i r* :i!id , joee J o;r v \l . . E. ehurh and had many i'rL-nds in

Evansville.

Rev. C. I'i. Bacon will conduct funeral services at the Cook resiLtlwe. 3d Wnsh.i**.ghan aven jv ’ * a. tn. today. The remains will he taken to Kansas City for interment.

Readers

H magnificent iirt Series Wiinin Reaen of fill! \ Most Beautiful Souvenir. With a desire to again promote the in-

with their families, and a8 many of the ten ,„ tri „ f jt- readers, Tii k Ha.lv Banloyal and patriotic citizens as the small nkkTimi : ;s H.-ed a entraet with the ball would bold. We have .e ver seen fllln( „ lg oiobe Publishing ( o.. of Philasuel. a revival and spontaneous outburst ^j^j., ,,, w , litlll lll , Knifl(%nt ge . of enthusiasm for many a day. but we ri( . s ((f p h„ t()}ira p llS- witll have an exceedingly patriotic people | lnatt) . r< knoWM ... -sh,World’s around here anyway. K , lir p hot< , Knl p he(It o u i|, , )e i.rought ILivid Proctor, while crossing the il!iiti tl(e 1|)i(| V( , 1( . (|slv , nw p lln . h . lsjllJ , mill pond on the lee a few days ago. price „ f TKN ( - KNTS j,, .,,,1, or broke through into deep water. Rufus >lx Baxm u

-Hitt to hie rwrnc, but

inal-o. Ib-nry McGill being present, This splendid ehanee to secure these rushed in and drew * out, with no ln . lgll i tk ., Mll photographs i- without a i serious lesitlts except a chilly hath. I parallel in journalistie enterprise, and Mrs. Josie Ramsey, wife of Sumner is , luU( . in keeping with the continuous ! Ramsey, died on the b*th mst. of hasty ,. fforts (t[ Thk |) AII , v Ba.n.m h Timks to I consumption. Mrs. Ramsey was a na- p, eag( . alK , | M . ne flt it* reader-. It is. in

COOPER BROS., Transfer arm Liverymen.

H ish<*h to and from nil trains, 'I’ransfVmtl, Iiivi*ry Kitfs of all kinds. Cabs lor Parties. Funerals and Weddimrs, Drayinvr a Sjurialty, Pianos and Furniture Movt*<i Telephone connection with depots ana! Ladies’ Hall, (‘nils answeretl any titm* tla\ or nitfht.

OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WALLly NUfSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

Local Time Gard.

BIG For R. OOINO EAST.

InitlanHpolls Aoeointiimlatton S:t'>uin

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ISliMMl.licd Averted.

Lexinuton, Ky.. Feb. 20.—Charles Kerr, on behalf of The Morning TranBeript, and Leslie Combs, on behalf of Mayor Henry T. Duncan, arbitrated the differences between the editors of The Transcript and the mayor. Each side withdraws the objectionable statements.

tive of Kansas, -t young lady and very

much beloved and re

who knew her. She leaves only a bus- ' lutely to it

band to mourn her untimely death. Mr. Frank Lloyd came out from Rockville last Thursday evening and organized a Christian Endeavor society for the young poople of this place, with the following officers for the first term: Mrs. ( arrie Ratolitf, pres; Miss Eva

| addition, another convincing proof that

p. ct.-d by .dl those ! j ,,,, i,. ubA uannkk Timi-.. -Ii. k- ■

determination to be Tin I’ai-kh or the Peoi-i i

It should not l*e forgotten that Messrs. Sbepp's famous series of photograph- Were OKI'H lALi.Y I N OoltsKii KDhv the Columbian Kxposilion. and the Globe I’uhlishing Co. was given exclusive rights to publish and sell these

No 2' .. No is- Southwestern Liinlii'.l

Na -' Mall 5 : |5 n No 1(>- i lm-inimtl Nl«ht r.xpr.-ss 2::Uiiiii

OOINO WEST.

^***6 S:45 n m Noli soothw. stern Limited 12:44 p m No a- Mattoon VeeoinmodHtlon ... ii : :U p m No 7* -t. I and ( In Niaht Express. 12:40a m No. 2 connects through toCliidnnatt, < leve land. Dayton ami llenton Ha.hor. No. Is coac hes to ItutTahi, slet-pers to New Vork and ashlnirton, l>,< . No. S cnnnia'ts throiiktli to U almsh and t im-lnnatl. No. in, eoaehes lor Cleyelund ami t tnelnrmli, sleepers to t inelnmill ami Ni-»v Volk. Ihiily. t Except Sunday. F. p.* IIUKrfTlrt. \Ki*nt

MONOX KOI TK. In a*ffoot "umliiy, Nov. 19, NORTH l»Ol T ND. No 4* i liiuaKo Mail No rt* ** Express No 44t IzOeal SOUTH BOl’Nll. No :p Oniisville Mail No V s outha*rn Express N'o40t I ah* ul Daily, t Except Sunday.

a in 1^:06 p in 12:05 |> in 2:47 n in 2:11m p hi 1:45 p in

No 4 Ex. Sun .Y:. .'...ILCJ:

Money For Ubihlren.

photographs. They are tin inn lenscly valuable and iniitorlanl souvenir of ibe

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, , t. ... ( lara llamilto-i. ree. see. The society the price nfiered to readers of The I J" , 2 . A vvr.;. 1 .«>. file iioo.-enoio says: , . , .... l>.ut Ban N ir Ti \i ts niillions of ....i.ie, U“' . “I!* "am, Th-re I- a ''rent d-n! said about the vaiun «"« Oinrvb every Ibnrstlay ; to , N<> « vT.iV'is.i'.x of an allowatice for children, and it is evening. | will want the series, not only for them-| i^^^-j-erre llnute

VANDALIA LINE. i rains leave Greeneaslle. Ind . In etl. et N.u

hi. istta.

H)H THK WI ST

No 5 Kx. sun H:.vin in, lor St. Unils. J" ! > I2.2ea m. for s|. Louis. No >a y . .12: a p m, for si. Louis. No 21 Dally LfC p m, lor st Louis No .> Ex. Mini 5:2M p in, for i'erre llaiite.

FOR THK KAST.

*'-.1:! M,, ,n( * ittna poiis. 3:;i5 p in, “ “ «:2Up in, ** ** . 2- •• 4V

“The Aye* Have It." Monticcllo Herald*. All who will vote for these “good old democratic times” please hold up their hands;

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oerlaiuly a wise piau u> train them to e,,.i i* au.ilh J oo ii iV/d.-i} itli.l if i e may learn the value of money while young. But perhaps many parents live on farms where money comes in slowly or irregularly, so that an allowance for their children is out of the question. I would suggest to them that they give to their young people something on the farm that shall yield an income, though ever so small. Let them have a hive of

Dr. Brazier and Ids nephew, Mr. selves, hut also ior their friends.

Raison,' lire visiting Dr. i-.. i.. i.ruy this week.

II HICK CUAI-KL. The protracted meeting closed Sunday night after a two week’s series. Kight couples of Mrs. Hurst's last year’s scholars went down to Greencas-

All who will vote for a Republican prosperity, their hands:

return to hold up

tie Friday evening in a big sled and

bees or a few hens of their own. or per- 'surprised Mrs. If. Tiny report a de-

haps a lamb or calf, but insist that any j lightful evening.

L - ril-fv , .Lij7«oi hi Iuc Set,e.- Viifii* printed in Tnr Monday 1)ail> Ban

. NoT.yl-.x Sun 7:06am i.. r i«e < .-e. „ 7- ' . •'—* »• oi, tor Decatur. I tor complete time eiinl, irlvlng all tmlns ami stiitloiis. ami for full Information as to

N Ell I'lMEs of Jan. 2‘J. 1 s! 1 !, amj the sue- 1 rati-s, throiign ears, etc., aililress '

eeediiig eoupous will appear Daily uutiC , .. J.S. Dowling,

the serie- is com ted. Tldi is a ' ‘ HE ’ , '. , . H '? ,,on -.

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the series is completed. This is a chance of a life-time to get a soiiv.-iiir of the exposition, and no one should peglect to taks advantage of the oppor-

tunity.

There are .'12 series, and one series will

he ofi'ered each week.

Remember that you must have SIX

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expense incurred by their pets shall he met by themselves from their profits. If none of these ways seems practical, let them have a piece of ground on which to experiment with berries, small fruits or vegetables, or give them the yield of

Altai VK PKOM THE NORTH.

<'zvi - in .vs: r ,, ,, No :j* Terre IlHiite ft KvHnsvIlle Kx . n:-nnm i OI loN> ot Ini. Dailv Banmh No, NhsIuUIi -peetiii s-oipm Times in order III obtain,on pay Ill Jo JJ TeireHautei l.vnnsvllle viiiii. L.-iOpm of TKN CENTS, the KIRST PA ITT ! ' ’ ' aR'ago.v NushvJle Limit.si lii.no,, Their brother Sam has (Parti) of the series. Due notice will . ,,, nohtii bohnu.

| K . ni . he given of the publication of PART j 2‘ Limited a tn

II. and the additional parts will S" ** “ kxpn-ss ,MI1

Cause Baird and Miss Aura both have

the measles, just got over

Mrs. W. A. O’Hair and Mrs. S. K. Johustoii are indisposed and several

IL15 p m

£ certain apple trees for a season, provided falni |j e8 | ltlV( . ()r m „ re caw , g ( , f ® dat work .... .

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they do the work involred themselves. It may require a little sacrifice to make the gift or to bother with the unskillful work of the children's hands, hut in a small way they will be receiving a valuable business training worth more to them than a regular allowance from the

family purse.

43 corsets without speck or hlemish i in 18’s, Id’s and 2(>’s to 30's, to close at I 2.V. Don’t miss this sale if you can use .the niimls-rs. At the Bee Hive. !)l-2t

died. Ample preparations have In-en made to supply the demand, so that no-

body may he disappointed.

INORDER TO AVOID THK Rl'SII. applications should he made promptly, as soon as the Coupons appear in The

j Dailv Bannkii Times.

The well-deserved reputation of the Shepp Brothers, whose firm is known

.... . ii l- i .ic u t . 1,11 over »he United -States and in Kuln Meharrv hall. Feb. 26, Robert top.-, is a guarantee that "Hhepp’g McIntyre in lecture course. VNorlds J-air Photographed’’ 1 1

follow as rapidly as they can be ban- N ‘’ 8 <'hlcntro special..... .Tzii i> m 1 1 a: ’. . . 1 l>aliy. ( ExceptMinday

I ruins.»iintl 4 furry I’lillimui slci'pinir ottn*. between < hietipi >md I- riumvilla* Trains 5

The attractmti for the children Saturday was two bears and a band of

sies,

COMING EVENTS.

anal H carry Uiiihiiun paliK*** sleentnir ejirn and und Nwdivnie rUn 8011,1 ‘ hi* am*

* HAi. !.. STONK. •

<»en I UasH.and T’kt A^t. i hlcairit.

Four F.xeiii>b»us.

To Terre Haute, Feb. Ill and 20. *1.40. i ° Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama,

will lie is Mississ ppi, Georgia, Florida. Lonisi-

In Meliarry hall, March 5, Emil tliVt 1 "either ii'dns 1 n^M-xis-nHe^ wili'he vi, ginia Feb. 8 ami March 8. Liebling, pianist. In university to make it worthy of the great half fHr< - To Texas ami Arkansas on

! event which it so graphically, thorough-1 Keb. 13, half fare. For particulars set:

concert course. i ]y and ably portrays. ’ F. P. Huestis, agent. d.Vw-lf