Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1894 — Page 2

TIIK BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MARCH 1,1891.

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DAILY BANNER TIMES

Mr*. T. K. Tnlliott.

On Feb. 14 the remains of Mrs. Publishedeverj afternoon except Sunday i- K, 1‘ilbiiti wen* litid to rt st in vVinkUn•treetL*'" 11 * 0, '' l ' e ' ll,rn, ' r l,m * Forest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Tal

GENERAL COUNTY NEWS. Pointed ParnKrupliM From Many Placec Within Putnam'n Boundarleii.

Chanyob for (li**plav advt*rtiw*im‘iit!i must in* .mndefl in 1*> lOoYlock a. tn.pachdaj . liotol advortiaomcnta will l>e tavolN tsi «*arh day .... • .. t .. l it«-. t n u- i*ut>>u ■ 11! 111 • *

up to 1 o'clo<'k |I. in. Aclvortuintt rult* imidi-

known on applU’Htlon.

Koadlnx notioce one cim'.i pt k r wont i‘ueh In-

sertion.

All coiniminlerttlon* *honl<l be Kiirmil with the nknie ot the writer; not neeeessi lh for po Mien 'bin. tut ns evlihnee of trooil fnltli. \ .loi^mous mnn mu nb tit I one ean not he notieod.

The lust vietiins.Lou Robhinssml Nervejr Wilson, were inmle one recently. We witnl to urge on the repuhlicabs of •liickson townsliip to come out to the convention Snturdiiy, March 10. Conic out anil show your hand. If there ever w as a time when the republicans h id a show for success in Putnam county now is certainly the time. In every eleetion held in the L'nited States iu he last year the republicans

Wht»r<‘ delivrr> is u rcKular please report saint* promptly at publlralion ofnet*. Specimen copies mailed free on application.

CI.OYEltDALE.

bolt's illness was very severe Irom The republicans of Cloverdalc townits commencement and though she ship met here Saturday and selected the was given from the very first the following committeemen: O. K. Midmost skillful and constant utten- Unix. J. W. Dorsett. W. W. Scotland , ... . , , C. A. Rockwell. Deleiiates to the conn-

tmn. six days ol suffering ended ty , 01 „ entk m W ere sdected asfoUows: the Hie that had been so lieelt pur the west precinct, J. I). Hunt. W. | have made great gains in many places, spent in loving care for others. Pickens, J. W. Dorsett, 0. W. liavis,' and in others have more than doubled Her maiden name was Lucy Reale John Swartz; alternates, P. M. San y, | their majority. Work to place old PutShe was horn Oct i A. T. McCoy, A. A. McCoy, Dr. S. W. | nain on the Lord’s side, so that future

McClure. J. N. Cooper; for the east generations may say Putnam was right

precinct, J. W. O’Danicl, W. W. Scott, J. 0. Mervin; alternates. Dr. J. L.

was

her grandfather’s

in Fredericks ,

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Our Venr tnodranrr. Sir mnnt/i* Thrrf mittithu Ilfir Mnlltll P,’r urrh /*M i'avrirr

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When delivery Is iniuti'!>> currier, nil suliserlptlon aecinints are to l«‘ paid to them as they eali mid receipt for same.

M. J. IIKCKETT HAUKV M. SMITH.

Publisher Mat'.nyiny Editor

Address all communications to The Dui.v Hannkh Times. Oreenenstle, I nd.

lilfl Stilt VN t ITT THKIT. For Mayor JONATHAN BIRCH For Treasurer JOHN OILMORE For Clerk JAMES M. HI RLEV For Marshal IV I LI.1A M E. STARR For Councilinen First W ard—THOM AS ABRAMS Second Ward—KDMl Nl> PERKINS I bird Ward—JOHN R. MILLKR

Daingerfield. 27, 1829, on

farm, “Stony Mead,

county, Va. When five years of Preston, J. W. Thornburg and I. G. age she came with her parents to Sinclair. The following resolution was Indiana. Oct. 2:i. 1848, she was adopted: We. the republicans of cio- , . .. i verdale township in st heartily endorse united in marriage to Inns h. lal ..

tlie candidacy of John D. Hunt, of < h>-

liott. five children were born to y.-nijp,. township, for clerk of Putnam them; of these Llliot, Fauntleroy county. We also mosc heartily endorse and Mary gained heaven in child- Hon. H. C. Lewi- for representative, | Hm( j mid D. W. Macy, of JetVcr-on towi.’Mrs. Talbott united with the M. ,or r'" 1 '. 1 ' - . ...... ...

Cbas. i laiikenhorn, of Weldon, 111.,

E. church in her twentieth year, waii married last Thursday at t’rawand being fully eonseious to the fordsville to Miss Fowler. The newly very last, gave the blessed assur- married couple are visiting friends and

mice that all was well. She leaves i r, '* :1 lV, !i here.

There are several cases of measles in

two brothers, Edwin, late deputy

, , town.

treasurer of California, and Law The schools of Cloycrdale celebrated rence, residing near Albany, Mo; Washington's birthday last Friday evetwo daughters, the husband of her ning at the opera house. A good pro-] ^ one youth and many dear friends deep gnunwas prepared. Two ver, inter-

at least once in tier history. Jcmbo.

CALI. FOR CONVENTION.

The repulilicans of Jackson township will meet iu convention at New Maysvillc Saturday, March 10, at one p. in., for the purpose of making a township ticket and selecting delegates to the county convention. I,. B. Mills.

Committeeman.

ly afflicted in this sudden loss of *'ng features were her, who was so much of life to flagdrill.

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the hatchet and

Mi** Stanley’* Recital.

A large and enthusiastic audi-

ence in music hall greeted Miss Oliye Stanley, pianiste, last evening at her senior recital, in which she was assisted by .Mr. IIarty E. Paris, vocalist. It was the general impression* of the audience that

Miss Stanley gave the best exhibt

tion of piano work she lias ever

Mr. Paris, though somewhat

j hoarse, rendered his numbers with

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HERE Wfc HAVE IT!

\ Fine \**ortmen! of Weather for Mareh

Predieted by Hiek*.

Ool.Irl R. Hicks says that March

Senator Brick's money is the jjj s is full of perturbing causes. First of all, our own vernal equinox cov-

ers the whole month, being central stives of Montgomery, Clay and Puton the 22nd. The equinox of Mars. "*‘ l " We suggest the mime of

, ... ,. ^ . lion. Oscar F. Lane, of Bain bridge, a

central February 28, will disturb m;m who hils a Ilir , e 8t . q(1! d„ta..ce i„ to the end of March. 1 he \ enus tin 1 three counties, who has the ability equinox is central on the 21st, af- to represent us with credit. Therefore feeling in its unique way all phe-' we earnestly desire to see Mr. Lane

nomen a through March and April. for joint representative. These three causes in combined j bainbuidoe.

strength will hold all the month. Mayor Case, of Greencastle, was seen

The regular storm periods will be | on our streets Monday.

Earnest Scot ten, of Newman, Illinois,

worst thing about him now. democracy is improving.

Mr. Clkvi i.and should have no trouble in bagging some “cuckoos.” They seem to be more plentiful than duck about Washington. He ought to begin his shooting at

once.

The present administration will be known in history as the one whose course can be traced by a

|care and precision. The opening

Tin. Daughters of Rehekah gave an number, by Beethoven, made a good entertainment at 1. O. 0. F. hall on the j impression. “Fear not ye, O 1sevening of the 22nd. ice cream, coflte rm ,| .- by Buck, showed much dru- • nd oy*" were and ‘Latic element. The Mendelssohn

hutehet contest was given, which was . .

very amusing. The evening was high- ^venteen variat.ons was well done ly enjoyed by all piesent. *>y Miss Stanley, she bringing out This is Putnam county's year to fur- many shades of expression ; Booth's nish the candidate for joint represent- [octavo Etude was u bravura com-

position, but not quite in her line. The second vocal number, by Nes

consecutive Hue of monthly de.lcile, center, of gree.e.t eli.tnrb.no.,, ^ ^ ^ *

l.ut much irregular pheu 0 nien« ; ' may be expected. I he first March () f f r j ( .n,| s pis home last Friday night, period would run normally from | The local ice dealers harvested a good

The Louisville C'oMft'cr-e/otovirt/, | 2nd to 6th, but new moon on the crop of iee last week; not as thick as discussing the recent Pennsylvania un( j ( , r j, ressure of existing they would like, but of excellent qtial-

not to mention various other repe titiuus evidences of misfortune.

election and the big plurality given

for Grow, remarks:

causes will prolong disturbances

ity.

The tnemliers of the eighth grade of

For the Daily Banner Times

Readers

H magnificent fin Series Willi Read of nil!

GREENCASTLE.

INDIANA

Special Attention Oiv<-n to Diseases of Women anti t hildreu.

SlieffS Worlds Fair Paper Hanging an! Patching

Photographed."

Done neatlx. cheaply and with

promptness.

BOX773.

R B HURLEY.

OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work Promptly Attended to. 59-l3w Satisfaction (•uaranteed

Keep Your Eye on RIL»tV.

ler, was splendidly given and an

encore demanded, but it was de- j dined; Paderewski’s Nocturne was \ Most Beautiful SoUVCnlr.

lovely, the Leschetizky number | I i

bright and well rendered, Chopin's With a desire to agatu promote the in- I ^ 7^ Berceuse culled forth much ap- terestsof its readers. Tux Daily Ban-j g anan|1|ls |„. r ,b, z ](!»■ piause and the strong and bolster- nkr Times closed a contract with 'h' 1 j Ciurants, <i Ihs. for ..“fKous caprice of Kaf!' made a good famous Globe Publishing Co., of • > bih»-, ivj^ |„. r p, 25c

finale. Miss Stanley received many 'lelphia, by whhh the magnitlcent se- _

compliments for her good work. ot photographs, with descriptive I orvi i-t-ui -nirTm-j c>-r-

' matter, known as “Shepp’s World’s'' 11 7»\ aa I IN ST.

JOHN RILEY.

MaiM'h Will be a Howler.

' Fair Photographed,” will be brought I

Prof, foster says that one of the within the marvelously low purchasing |

cash or Bannkk

the democracy from an, I precipitate a crisis of storm ottr school took an examination for di-

"No giHul can come to

closing its eyes to the fact thst, berfiinlUK | un d temptest. from 7tll to 11th. with Ihe November eleetlons, wbereveran ex- . . presslon of the people at the polls has t>eeti I roper vigilance will avert much iriven that the surface drift Is at present suffering and save property and against the parly In power.” . .. No getting away from this fact, 1,fe ’ Moms are apt to range from

ploimia last Thursday and Friday. John Black, of Charleston, 111., paid Ids parents a short visit last Saturday. Miss Mary Kearney, teacher of the intermediate department of our school,

and the Covrier-journul wants to j t*'°pi ca l and tornadic southward, while on a visit to Greencastle Saturday know what its party is going to do to intense blizzards, ending in was taken sick. She returned home about it.—Crairforducille Journal, wreat cold northward. A cold Monday but is not yet aide to resume A column “theory from one ol wave will reach the south coasts at her duties. Paul MtTadden is teaching

the Greencastle democratic papers

feel returning newed storms.

Within 24 hours of 6 11. ui. on the 14th, storms of marked energy will he passing the central parts of the

might set Henry Watterson right

on this question.

Ohio’s democratic senator shot a big crimp into the sails of demoe racy when he ripped up the tariff bill which is on the hands of dem-.•r-rncy, and which the southern brigadiers want to remodel, lie sees the measure is in incompetent

hands, who will favor the south at . , , ,

. . . j continent, heavy easterly gales will the expense of all the rest of the , . _ , , , rage on the Atlantic coasts, and a

country. Not the least commend- .... , . , , , . , j sweeping bltzzardous wave will be able thing about Mr. Bines stand , , ,

, bearing down from north and west,

that b<- eorenhnrates newsimner interviews in every particular. There are too many men who haven't nerve enough to acknowledge a correct interview when they are placed on the rack. As a rule newspaper men tell the truth oftener than statesmen, and many an

the wind-up of thpse general dis-, ‘"Aq^.^rtion of K. of P.’s, consisting turbances. I 0 f 'i' 0 nti Ellis, Cbas. Fyfte,George Shuee,

By the 12th western regions will n. o. Kanary, Frank Durnall and YVilindications of re- ^ Ham Todd, attended lodge at Green-

Barometer will be ’’•‘’’He last f riilay iiight.

„ . . . , The relatives of Houston Ellsberrv falling, temperature rising, winds ave just r( . ueiv) . t , a lett , r f ,. om hilll falling to southerly, and skies soil- statpijr that he will have to have his ening into cloudiness and storms, foot amputated. About a year ago his

most severe storm periods of recent price of TEN CENTS iu years will prevail over the L T nited stamps, and SIN Daily States and Canada from March 7 1 ,M1 s CM,pon ’*’

„ , | This splendid chance to secure these I

to April 13. In many parts of the , lm(fI , ilk .,. (lt p | lo t„graphs is without a! country universally heavy rains parallel in journalistic enterprise, and | or snows will fall and Hoods may is quite in keeping with the eontimious be expected. Seven principal low efforts of Tun Daily Bannkh Times to

barometers will cross the period.

G B. COOPER

J. W. COOPER

Tornadoes may be expected in those parts frequented by these destroyers. Temperature will go to great extremes and frost will damage

COOPER BROS., Transffii m Liverymen.

please and benefit its readers. It is, in addition, another convincing proof that Thk Daily Bannkk Times sticks resolutely to it- determination to be The

Pacer ok the People.

It should not be forgotten that WAL-

Husscs to i»n>l from nil trains,

liHKKiiS’' Transferred, Llverv Kiss of nil kliuls.

Cabs for Parties, Funerals and WidilliiKS,

Drayins h Srjecliilty.

IMitnos unit Furnttiire Moves)

Telephone connection with depots und l,ndli«' Hall. Calls answered nny tlmeduy or

| ntaht.

Messrs. Shepp’s famous series of photo-

early crops tar southward. Elec-j graph- were OFFICIALLY Ini.ohseu trie storms will precede and severe Ll ,,l . v the. < olmnhiin Exposition, and

the Glol(o i’utdisliiug Co. was given ex

nukle couiiucitcei! psiuiog liiin but he 1

T hunder, rain and hail, with tor-

nadoes in southerly quadrants, will , How's iiirthduy with appropriate

cold waves follow some of these lows. Those crossing the continent March 7 to 11, 12 to 16, 18 to 24. 25 to 28 and April 4 to 8 should be carefully watched.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity

supposed lie had sprained it. It kept j for the coming thirty-six hours are getting worse until about two months ] as follows as received by H. S. ago, he went to Indianapolis and placed I Ren i ck & Co f r0ln t | ie 0 fti c ial

himself in the care of surgeons who have at different times removed portions of dead bone. Houston has many friends around Bainhridge who are sorry to

hear of tiis sad misfortune.

Ttie Bainbridire schools celebrated

elusive rights to publish and sell these photographs. They arc an immensely valuable and important souvenir of the greatest exposition ever held, and at the price offered to renders of The Daily Banner Times millions of copies ought to be sold, as thousands of people will want the series, not only for themselves, tint also for their friends.

Ity NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

Ijocal Time Card.

BIG FOLK. GOING EAST.

No W Indianapolis Accommodation..H:45a m No la* south*ostern Limited p m No h* Mat! 5:15 p 1a No 10* Cincinnati Nitfht Express 2:33am

GOING WEST.

No «• Mall No 17* Nouthtrcsfcml/.mii. d

. 8:45 a m ; 44 j iu

lie, that is absolutely i

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newspa per

true.

t' A* •*' * t -*■ -W 1 A SuggeHtiun from Kainlirida**

Editor Banner Times.

suddenly give place to extremes of cold. An equinox of Mercury is central on the 20th, and the full moon falls on the 21st, making al r.-grrr;r"-rr r-~r.&r.rrr;rh'rr. .vrv.vmr - , J cover the reactionary period from 20th to 24th rarely seen, all center

l ing to a day on the earth's equi

Several visitors were pres-

wcathcr bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 1. Fair weather, stationary temI pemtlire W \ PPFNHANs

COMING EVENTS.

In Mcharry hull, March 5, Emil Liebling, pianist. In university

exercises,

cut.

The little three-year-old daughter of

A. A. McVey, who lives two miles I concert course,

southeast of town met with a serious —----- . _ accT3enT~liut Thur-dar. Jetu,, nmM i a in the

Greencastle postofilce uncalled for

Feb. 28:

results. Mercury will add destruct-

Iu your issue of last week tiie name of * ve sleet to the general disturb-

mether was out of door- attcuding to tier household duties, she heard the screams of her child, and on rushing in,

'J t>i'" d U’WCV an# xr-r.r.7n.r.,7.zkvx

a bucket of water which wa^forlunately

Mrs. Best. ! ler, Frank Dougherty,

tii.w . ill* Ii.llllll. .Si'. IW, VllUI llffS mr ClevelHinl unit l 'Inclnnutl, slrcpers to ( liictn-

initl mill New York.

Dully, t Kxocpt Sunday

K. IV I

ItCKSTis. Agent

MONON KulIlE. la effect Sunday, Nov. IS, ls|*j.

NORTH HOITSI).

No 4* ( hieairo Mall 1:27 a in No «’ " Express I .Mid p m No 44t Ixieal 12:06 p m

SOCTII BOUND.

No :r Isnilsville Mull 2:47 a in No r> - SouPiern Express 2::is p ni No 43+ ls>eal 1:4.6 pm . * .’ftily t-, 1 '•.CCilt .N.mav.’.iv — -

to the

G. W. Hanna is suggested as a suitable | ances. Earthquake perturbations candidate to represent Putnam county ;l re very probable in all regions in the next legislature. He is a good v j 8 jt e( i commonly by such phenom-

uian and wc tliiuk can be elected. We ■i', ■ ■ ■ , . i ena. Wide and wild cyclonic gales

heartily endorse the suggestion.

Pulliam is also in a legislative district sweep the seas and coasts. At with Montgomery and (.lay. and we are tiie close of the general commotion interested in a candidate for joint rep- great cold for the season will dom ntative. Montgomery had the can- inate mOBt j )urts of the northern didate two years ago in the person of , . , . ,, Mr. Stillwell, and Hiis year she is will- hemisphere. In al our prepara

ing to concede the nominee to Putnam. | t'ons and watching, let us not for- ,.|,,ireh still continues with an addition Wc have a man in the person of Rev. O. i get dumb, dependent beasts. Pro- of three members so far. Don

F. Lane who would fill the bill. We vij© food and shelter for all. A are authorized to say he would he en- jjr en( . ra i tendency of storminess will

at hand and succeeded in extinguishing the fire. It seems that the child had been playing around the stove with paper and it is supposed that that caught tire in some manner thus setting fire to its clothing. Us face and neck were badly burned but tiie doctor thinks that it will recover without disfiguring it a

great deal.

The M. E. Sunday scliool will celebrate Easter Sunday with a special serv-

ice suitable to the occasion.

The meeting at the Presbyterian

prevail up to the last regular storm flirm llorth (lf town

tircly acceptable to Montgomery, and

doubtless would lie acceptable today.. L L • Mr. Lane is well qualified to make a > eriod of tl,e ,nonth - whlch ,s fr " 1 " strong race, and would make an able 25tb to 29th. About 26th, 27th representative. While he has no desire and 28th, change of temperature, for Hie race, or tiie honor, we feel sure | )ar ometer and wind currents will if the nomination should come to him j ifi another io(1 of 8torm8t

in tb«* right wav. nia loyalty as a thor- .

,Highbred republican would cause l.i... “ nd ,n J urn W,U . en< ? ,n S Pn .

to <luly coiiHifliT a call <»f the grand old ,

party. Let us try it. Kkfublican. , oF March.

NEW MAYSV1M.E.

Levi Vials has moved to the Higgins

i’ll** first coii|Miti in iiu* *»*p|**« win he* N, » H+ MHttoon "p u,

printed in Tiif. Monday I)aily Ban-| n v • ‘ sr ^‘“ylJ i>'

' .• . . ! Nf>. 2 connects through tof iMcmniiti, ( leve NER I iMEs ot .Ian.2.1, 1S.)4, ail^l the sue- ; land, Dayton and Hnuton tlaihor. No. 1H, eeeding euiipons will appear Daily until eoiichoato KtilTalo, Bleepera to Now York und .he series is completed. This is a N;?. n irc t ^ h f^

chance of a life-time to get a souvenir

of the exposition, and no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-

tunity.

There are 32 series, and one series will tu* ntt'ere* 1 »*:>i■ I, wM>k. * Rememher that you must have SIX COUPONS of The Daily Banner Times in order to obtain,on payment of TEX ( ENTS, the FIRST PART Part l) of the series. Due notice will tie given of the publication of PART 11. and the additional parts will follow as rapidly as they can he lian- — 1 .Vv,:--W-r;--v made to supply the demand, so tlm. nobody may be di-.ippoiotcd. IX OR DE R TO A V 011) T H F RIT8 H. applications sliould be made priimptly, ! as soon as the Coupons appear in The 'J’j-'i'v-T rx wu TV-'*;^ - - — — The well-deserved reputation of Hie Shepp Brothers, whose firm is known all over the United States and in Europe. is a guarantee that “Sbepp’s World’s Fair Photographed” will hr is sued ui their usual first-class style, and that neither pains nor expense willin' spared to make it worthy of the great event which it so graphically, thoroughly and ably portrays. VAN It ALIA LINK KMT Unions To South, Southeast and Southwest will run on various dates from now until June 5th, 18!H, inclusive. One Kin-e Rimini Trip, Call on or address any Vandulia Line Agent and ask for information contained in Circular No. 327 of January 20th, 1894. d77-w5tf

rxi'iii'HioiiN South.

On January 8, February 8, March 8

eral cold. Thus endeth the month

Meeting at the Christian church closed Monday night with twenty addition* to the church. Tom Underwood will soon move to Ids farm north of town. Joe Leffew is on the sick list. Farmers are preparing to make maple molasses. Cupid still stalks abroad in our land.

Mrs E. Wood, J. P. Kuikemlau, Miss Bertha La Ban. Miss Lizzie Lngard, Miss Annie Wood, Albert Stoner (4), Miss Lizzie Tabseott, Frank Anderson, Miss Emilia Edwards, J. W Kimberlin, George Harrell, R. S. Smith M. P.. Thomas Cosgrove, Jennie Tone. In calling for saine please say “advertised.” J. McD. Hays, P. M.

At I lie Itec Hive.

Just received a beautiful line of -atteens and dress ginghams, in all the late shades, at the lowest price ever named for this class of goods. As our terms are strictly cash we can make a price that cannot be duplicated. 100-31

Heal tc.tate Trnn-fer*.

John A. King to J. W und .1. King, land tn Jackson township. $400. .

John W. King toDeorge II. Stevenson, land and April 9, the Motion Route will sell in Jackson ip.. $7ie. | tickets at one first-class limited fare for James \ Low to K T and T. F, inlands ' th round triti to all points in Ken“tssssi's iisraKU. •-*•'.7. land. $»«i. I various points in Georgia and Florida

W. A. Brooks, adinr.. to M. A. t rawley. land ! and to New Orleans, La.

in Warren tp., $«»>. Tickets good returning twenty days

Mary Capps to W J llroadstrect. land In ! fj . om , )f 8H|e

JwITerflon tp., $3««>. r » t # i ,, W. .1. Lav«*lle to Anna Lavolle, Iaih) in fiirther intorillfttion, K(Ulrei*8 Greenouatletp., $1500. 1 J. A. Michael, Agent.

VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave tireencaatle. Ind . In effect Nov.

12, ISiti.

v - - - 1- - No n r.x. sun S:.'iH a in, tor st. Izmis. No 7 Dally 12:211 a m, for st. Unit*. No 1 Dally 12: 3 p m, for st. Unils. Dally 1:58 p m, for st. Louis. Lx. Sun 5:2s p ni. for Terre Haute.

Foil THE EAST.

Lx. Sun

Dally

Dally p in,

Kx, sun (1:211 p m, “ “ Dally 2:2H a m, “ “ Dally :l:;K a tn. " “

PKOKIA DIV ISION Leave Terre Haute.

No 75 Kx. sun 7:05 a in. tor Peoria No 77 ” ” 3295 p in, for Decal or. For complete time curd, giving all train* and stations, and for full Information to rates, through ears, etc., address . .. J » Dowlixn, Agent. •> M.l hksuhol’uii. (•roeneastte. Asst, tien’l Pass. ,\gt. -I Unils, Mo.

No 21 No 3 No 4 So 20 No S No 2 No 12 No a

. .8:34 u in, for Indianapolis.

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CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS. To and from Terre Haute, in effect November 12, I8UI. AltlilVB FROM THE NORTH. No 8* Terre Haute A Kvansvllle Kx... HPOam No 7 Nashville special S:Oi p m No It TidTeHaute A Kvansvllle Mali. 1:50 p in No 5 < hteago A Nashville Limited IlhUI p in

NORTH IIOtTND.

No «’ t hiongo A Naafavllle Limited. 4:50 am No 2+ " Mail 12:10 pm No 4' " Express 11:15 p m No 8 t hteago Special 3:211 p m

“ Dally, t Kxeept Sunday

Trains 3 and 4 carry Pullman sleeping ears, between Chicago und KvHusvtlle Trains 5 and 0 carry Pullman palaee sleeping cars and day coaches amt run mdld tietween ( hteago

and Nashville. char. I.. Stone.

lien’l Puss, and T'kt Agt. Chicago.'