Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA TUESDAY, JULY 10.1S0L
DA ILY B A N N ER TIM ES w »• • u « lk Crawfordsrille Journal.
Pabllahnd r, rr, a f t '-rn * 'll Sunday at th» H*»Nra Tiury nth.,' , cornur Vine and Kranklln atrw-ta.
AOVSRTiStNe. BEADian Noticks 5 cents per line. • me line paragraph* charged a* occupying two lln* 1 * space. 'A line*. ♦ cents per line So •• In M i »J “ “ “ “ 400 " .... * lUap.ay rali-» made known on application. Changei for display advertisements must be banded In by 10 o'clock a. in. each day. K*-ad 1 ng ailvert|p»<ment* will l>e received each day uj to 1 o'clis k p. m.
The funeral services of William S. Hallnrd were held today at 12:30 at the residence of his son, T. E. Ballard, and were conducted by Rev. T. S. Guthrie, of Lovansport. The remains were taken to Oak Hill ! for interment. William S. Ballard was born in
PUTNAM PENSION, tirt ■*tc arrived, Krantinjc a pension of COUNTY NEWS NOTES. j |50 a month from the date of applica-
lion. Sept. 5, 1SS1. Subsequently, when
the law was changed w
THE PENSION BUREAU
UTICAL machine*
P °- the law' was changed which affected OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-
that clatn» of pensioner* the pension wa» ING TOWNS TALK. increased to $72 a month. The case has caused a great deal of heart-burning i» oJ-tw i Paragraphs From Many Places
Aa Application Oace Kefased He-«peaed
and tiranted w.tho.t New tside.c. to »ntong veterans suffering from wounds PU.se Mr. Matson — An mure.,!.. *nd disease incurred in the service wd»o
could get only a pittance, when this able-bodied man, with a good farm, was drawing $72 a month. Many Grand
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Within Putnam's Houndrles The l «un- No SJuth^eitfrnl.lmired try People's Special Column of Short ' “ — - -
Items of Neighborhood Naws.
Shelby county, Ky„ Feb. 1, 1819, , lodUanpoiu Journal . | Army men have dieeussed it. but the and died July 6, 1894, aged 75 . Has the pension bureau been urned ^ t<x , k It
' ... into a machine to promote the election c* 1 His . ... vvv_. IS said that several veterans have callled
All comFnunic*$tion§ Bh*>ulci l>t* with vparo -1 nnil tImva n im
it* name of the writer not necessarily fori* ’ * - of deiiKHra'ic rei$re*entati?es ? ^ hen , p „ . Aoony^raous comm* nlcations cau nilt^be no-1 M^nU moved to this State in 1821, Secretary Hoke Smith started out on ‘ t ^ n " 0n ; t ° ,h * i,,J,,n ‘ 1 C *_*, nd ^ e . on business the first of the week.
No. 10. is solid veatlbuled train n
with sleepers for New York vl* . !* c * n 0tt: with connections for Columbus it .■ '“'Soc ncets through to New York. Iloat.in J 1 '?“A
tonHsrbor. Mich. No. 18 Is solid
falo, with sleepers for New York "v* 0 . 11 #!- H. It., snd W ashlngton. D C., via ( W V 1 and makes connections for Boston ° *
tlced.
Where delivery is irregular please report saiue promptly ut publication office. Specimen copliw tnslled free on application.
uafik or auascaiPTioN.
'*nr JVnr In adtvtnc*. Vi.ntt in
Sig months
Thru month*. 1-® tme month .. -JO Per \reek l,y Carrier .10
NKW MAYSVII.LR.
Homer and Orin Hall have bought
two new pneumatic bicycles.
Chas. Smith, of Bainbridge, was here j him bus, 6. No. 8 contiwt's th/o I business the first of the week. “"verging"Uni-sat'stTiximJun^n Rev. W. H. Brown, of Stilesville, *' P Hctaris.^
preached at the Christian church Sub-
(I U V
the Tike frantic."'Tf only republicans P* n « w “* r had received about $9000. Arthur Lee made a business trip to had been sacrificed all would have been i . CAlS ! lt> . A n * <l I Lr ’. Martinsville last week, well, hut a majority of the more than 1 pn * ornm,ss " ,n *‘ r ' 0< ir, * n * u * Doror Stephenson and wife, of I.atwo thousand suspensions in Indiana 1 tension there was a tumu t. ( j 0 g a> have heen visiting Dr. James and
Coopers, the Holmans, the Taylors and of Ib ** »'“P en * ion . of lbe the
where he has ever since resided, his raid upon the pensioners he struck The pensioner in question is not a memIn 1845 he was married to Patience Indiana *o severely that he made the h* 1-of Hie Grand Army. At
A Brown. To them were horn I eight children, four of whom died infancy. The other children survive him, the mother having
MGNON ROUTE
-eiigjitTiuilnkjuasT i Cwutgfjy
Representative Cooper was appealed to,
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Address all communications to Thk Daily Bannkr Times, Grecncaatle. Ind.
It1.1*1 lil.lt AN STATE TICKET.
Secretary of ijtate WM. I>‘. OVTKN Autlitor of State aMKRICT S C. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRKD J. SCHOLZ Attorney (ieneral >\ M. A. KKT( HAM t'lerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER IIE>> Supt. Public Instruction D. W. GEE UNO State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist >V. S. BLATCHLEY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES II. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LEANDER J. MONKS
KEHl'PLICAN COI'N'TY TICKET. For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HUNT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHN'S For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheriff DANIEL W. MACY For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN V. OWEN For Commissioner Dt District—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES C. RE AT ftiKPl HI.It »N TttWNNlHP TICKET. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTH Y For Justices of the Pence WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES I DENNY GEORGE W. RI MBARGER For Constables WM. R. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS
said an es-otflcial in the bureau, “so that the suspensions will be made to
The deceased was truly a self- ( turn to the advantage of Cooper, Martin made man. He was an ardent sup- *nd the rest of them." Was he a prophporter of our public school system, et ? Here tbe ou,1 ’. ne ut a ia **‘ whkh , . . .. ‘ , has come to the attention of the Journal, leader in those movements winch , . • , , , , , .
and which has been looked up with
a. c. r..
u I J Xf » u- I C 1 1 democrats will nearly all get back,”
P. Jeffries, Mattie A. Bickford and
Emerson E. Ballard.
in the case, but thus far without success. All that has been obtained regarding tbe case is the following official
not ice :
"The (tension of the claimant was
buildup a community, outspoken iome care in Washington and input- raided from $:s) to $72 per month March in his opposition to ail shams and nam county: 4,1890. Oct. 13, 1893, he was notified vices and always ready to help in Pension claim No. 429,045 is that of a tbat b « was allowed sixty days to show wor * k J P 'man in Pntn.m ennntv who served in CBUSC why he should not be dropped-
His religion was to care well for his family and deal justly with all men, help the needy and promote peace and good will. If all to whom he has performed good deeds could this day cast a rose on his grave
and significant facts anti suggestions. 1 "tterson a|1 d W. S. Burton in Before tbe application was made the Indiana, and other examiners in other applicant was temporarily insane and P* r “ ,,f the «>»ntry. Several hundred sent to the central hospital. The appli- l ,a K v * of '"*nuscript are taken up with cation was based upon “insanity result- the reports of the different examiners, ing from the service.” A few weeks On March J2.1894, the medical referee
family.
In effect Sunday, May 27. i*gj
NORTH BOUND
W. A. Bowen and family, of .Green- 8<> 4* t Chicago Mall
9. Burton, were t*" 1 1 (, HVe (g.ei, s(>ending the past No Mt local
terson and W
to reinvestigate the case. Attempts wetk ’ at the hll|ne of his fa, h e r , J. B.
have been made to look over the pa(»ers g owt , n
Bert White, of Roachdale, had a pleasant visit among old friends Sun-
day.
Lee Case, of Ladoga, was here the last of the week. G. A. Wilson, of Groveland, is exploring in the north ot Jackson town-
ship.
SOUTH BOUND So 8* Louisville Mall So .I* southern Express. \n 4:1* l,oeal * Dally, t Except .Sunday
■ lM6p, **«» ■ - Sp»
VANDALIA LINE Trains leave Ureencastle, Ind . In .it,.,
l». 18«1 u 'irct S„
No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 3
his body would rest beneath n mound of ffowers. Although not a church member, and making no pretensions to any formal piety, he believe! in Christ, revered the Bible and cheerfully gave aid to church work, giving preference to
No « No 20 No 8 No 2
n *twk
, man in Putnam county who served in ” u .' ,,r suomu nut uc uiopj-vu; Elam Perkins starts for Morton this ! company E, twenty-first Indiana vol- fro,1 » the rolls altogether, the ground of week to run his threshing machine. I unteers, afterwards changed to heavy tbe act ion being that the evidence on .j. Underwood, a birch manipuartillery. The application w as made die did not show sufficiently that the | ator t) f ( loverdale, pavs recorded vis- No 12 Sept. 5. 1881. and pension certificate claimanfs disability insanity) was due jwhfre ( So « No. J29,C20 was issued June 11, 1886, t*'his military service. 1 he claimant Geo. White and familv, of Roachdale, Leave Terre Haute.
and the pension wa- suspended Oct. 13, rtled tbe affldaviu of a llir < e ni " nb *- r of visited friends here Sunday. ^ ^ 'Im.
1893. witnesses in rebuttal. The case wa- Miss Lucy Littell has been visiting c ,r n n p . 1 e»<; .“““i
The cas** contains many interesting then iinestigatetl bj Special Examiner* frientU at H«»achdHle and GreencHstle. ratw», thruuih ears, etc., »ui(iri t -ss rm * ,t ri Wl(i
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FOR THK WEST
Ex ^un H;5S a m, for St Ijv.,,. Daily 12:30am. for m S Dally 12:'.3 p m. fur >t Dally 1:.W p m, for s
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FOR THK EAST
Oally*'"
Dally 3:35 pm, •• Kx. Sun S:2Dpm, ’• Dally 2:28 a m. •• 1'atly 3:33 a m “ PKOIUA DIVISION
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets every Sunday at five o'clock except when the
J. M. I HBSBKOUOH.
Asst, (.en’l Pass. Agt. 81. lajiiis. Mu
'■twricut
(tastor is present, then at seven o’clock. </|IICAGO & EASTERN
11.1.1X018,
To and from Terre llaute, in eff W |
VI ay —2, 1884
ago there was on file in the clerk’s office
returned the case to the chief of the
AKHIVK FROM THK SOUTH.
No 3* Terre llaute Jc Kvansvllle Kt ic,. I No 7 Nashville special . *1 No It Tcrrellaute Sc Kvansvllle Mall, No 5* Chicago 4 Nashville LlmiUd ll«Cp'|
NORTH BOUND.
For Congress—Fifth Di-trict JESSE OVERSTREET \our guuiinrr VarAtion. Greencnstle people leaving home for their summer vacation, for long or short trips, can have their fa vorite home paper, the Daily Ban nkk Timkb, follow them. Adilress can be changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travelers away from home. Thk Keeley graduate is still causing considerable cussedness. Thk lawless element of the present strike seems to be growing less today, due to the officers of the law. hut the determination of the striking train men appears to be as strong as ever. This strike will settle several things and the public will he greatly inconvenienced before matters begin to run smoothly
again.
I h»- V\ pal li#*r. The indications for this vicinitj’ for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., July 10 Fair weather, stationary tern-
Tribute to the Governor.
Greencastle Post. No. 11, G.A.R.,
, . , .is always to the front on matters
'in Putnam county the affidavit of Dr. board of review, reporting that after a , . - . ., a mpn . r>i npvp . ,
the Universal 1st denomination. ’ 0-C. Smythe, ii|»on which the coramit- « areful review oi tbe evidence riled in . . north bound. ment to the asylum wa* made, in which rebuttal, together with the medical cer- an opportunity pa S 8 to place them- n; 0 v ChicagoiNtothMUe Limited 4Wl , alcoholism” is H88igned a* the cause of tificatre and reports of the special ex- selves upou the side of right, law s ° .. {{^{J
morality. At their regular . thie^s^w *•„
wa, about 1879, and alt, «" 01 -'ropp.ng snouiu not not “ j meetillg | a8t evening they ordered d.Tw.^V'^
the physician, being related to the ap- earned out, but that the claimant should fniinwinir/»nmmnniention whinh *tid 8 carry Ihillman palace sleeping c»rs u plicm b, U... I— I -«• rcl'iKd u, ,h. «cond <™.le tw p(r: <l» '»''•*•**...ud ffj
to know the f.ct^ He »»l not cooHorf I .how. .Here they «.nd t '' a long time in the asylum, seeming to The only apecial examiner who was HkaDQCARTERS GheenoASTLK Post, have recovered from the difficulty soon ■‘e^n by the informants of the Journal No. 11, Dept. Ind., G. A. R. after he was cut off from the causes of wai " • Burton, a democrat, appoint- Greencastle, Ind., July 9, 1894. alcoholism. The pensioner is now and ed during Mr. Cleveland s first term, .p j,- n _ ( lunde Matfor years has Iteen, working his farm, md continuing until the present time thews Governor of the State
having married and reared a family.; because he has been found a capable I of Indiana'
He atten l to hi- own borflMM and is a » d oflkia1 ’ Mr ' B'lrton took Dear Sir We, the members of ^ regarded as unusually shrewd in traffic much test,mony. He saw the affidavit pogt Nq degire to thauk A a more acute man than the one who ”f '>r- bmythe in the county clerks an( , to express our hearty approba- # was named as a guardian to receive his ■,fflee avemng that the temporary in- tion< for the om t and etlieient pension money. He owns a farm and, >»« > o the .pplicant wa. clue to al- uianru , r jn whleh >()u have nK , t law . in fa. t, looks out for himself as well as coholi-m lomore than one citizen i i t hi n ’ r stl . te i, or( ( ers Federal Gr.a., jury the majority of the farmer, in Putnam of Greencastle Examiner Burton said and beg | eaV e to tender to you, for
Tax* Action an , h * a. k. f. ...d.r.' ; county He .s a crank on some phase- tha the , cam bad no foundation the stute, our moral and physical 1 # : : ■ i| of sooiEl relation*, but it doen not inter- "bate^er. A party who saw the r^- , trv . . f ao r I - ^ ~ "I
own af- Port of Mr. Burton has told the inform- *1^' ' f ne ‘ e9Sl "T’ now « r her ^
• — as emergency may demand.
During the last few years of his
hte he was afflicted with partial | the in4anity for wh * h anainers, it i* believed that the proposed | and blindness and paralysis and suf- j committed. This was alwut 1879. and action of dropping should not not be
fered much, but in all his afflictions he was patient and hopeful, and his many expressions and acts of kindness to those who attended him will be gratefully remembered
as long as time endures.
TO KK ARUESTKI) SOON IS THE DICTATORIAL MR. DEBS OF
CHICAGO-
Th* N-w. Today from Chii-ago Mur* A»-
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Gen I Pss*. and T'kt Acn. Ciiitm
C31ip MusCoupon j
Can** The Latest N'rvrs.
special to th«* Da.nnkk Time* C’ me ago, HI., July 10, 3:25 p. m. —Grand Master Hannalian. of the firemen's brotherhood, was arrested this morning, charged with interfering with interstate commerce in ordering out firemen on the Baltimore ct Ohio. There is little doubt
fere with his attending to m* own ai- e—’ - -'»i. mu ion uu, mm me iniorni-
fairs or laboring on his farm, and has ants of the Journal that it was adverse j j. needed a (.gjj u ’ ((ll ’ not aiuce the penaion was granted. to the restoration of this claimant t0 man ^j i er e wd | ^° 8 <,0m history OF the CASK. the roll. The examiner may have sub-1 >L 8U Uen ’
While Colonel Dudley was commis- s * q,,ent i ly modifled bi * report and the
sioner of pensions the case of the claim-
ant in question was referred to a special examiner—that is, in 1883. He made a searching investigation and reported that “the alleged insanity was not due to the applicant’s military service.”
By older of the post. A. M. Maxson, Com. L. P. ( HAl'IN, Adjt.
views he verbally expressed. The | three democratic doctors made local examining surgeons by Representative
Cooper have had the applicant under A ch * 1, ru » hlon - examination. It is po--ible that they A bead CTU,hlon illustrated and dehave found that a man who is able to ® crib<Hl Modem Priscilla is very con-
venient for summer use, as it can be
Frank Leslie’s Scents uJ,
Portraits of the i Civil War !
size of piure about Hi IS inches. ( i Magnificently lllnstrate]
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that Debs will he arrested before The caae was rejected and Colonel Dud- 0,b ‘‘ r '> f his age may easily carried aW and hung on anv tomorrow, as the federal grand ley refused to reopen it, as did Conimis- lll ' e 1 uncrobes ot insanity lodged chair. Our model has a square of white jury is expected to take up the 19 '° ,ler Clark, who was at the head of di ,i>-j .-tem during the war still in- linen embroidered with fllo floss in
the bureau the last months of the Ar- tle, iched there, surviving the tempo-1 Dresden designs in pale pinks, with
strike matter today. Four eompa-
thur administration. When Mr. Uleve- ri,r ' Disanity attributed to alcoholism
in 1879. Wlioeau tell? But he
must
ni, s. Sixth L. S. ( avalry, arrived ; j and canie j u a n d Gen. John C. Black
this morning from Riabrara, Neb. became commissioner of pensions, he, be ' n9,,,,e s ° us to be unable to support
President Egan, of the general in turn, refused to reopen the case, managers, claims the outlook this Bl,t the Applicant and his friends
morning is decidedly encouraging,
were insistent.
A pension granted for
. , . insanity meant a pot of money. At with trains moving on all roads, this time Col. C. C. Matson represented and freight business beginning to the Fifth district. The applicant’s fa-
be resumed. ther had been the democratic auditor <>f j^'h'd hi 1883 ami 1884, and the case A gang of incendiaries set fire to P ntnam county from 1881 to 1885, and " ll ’* refused a rehearing because what-
himself to l»e entitled to a pension. The foregoing -tatements have heen obtained from the most reliable sources, j
They ,how :
l - iret— 1 hat the application for penion on the ground of insanity was re-
the bridge over the Calumet river, hB waa opposed to the democratic doe-
trine (of the outs) of rotation in office,
three miles south of here on the
and wanted the office again, but was
.Monon road. It was destroyed and defeated, He attributed his defeat in traffic on the line practically part to the influence of Colonel Matson, blocked until temporary structure a ' ld consequently had wounds which
could lie erected. The bridge was
ever insanity the applicant may have had wa- not incurred in the service. Second—That Commissioner Black,! after refusing to reo|ien the ease for the applicant, did «o tor Representative I
$ # # l
yon MTV HK ADKKS-BririK one I War Coupon with 10 cents for phcIi port hr Uaued, to THK IUNNEH I 1IME8 office. I For OUT-OF-TOWN RE.ADKIL^- j Mall one War Coupon with cents.to \ Till BANNKB rIMB> Itid., tor each part, lie particular to (1) give your full name and add real: ? state what part you want, R-ivirur if* number: (3) inclose tin* necessaryodu pons and lOcenta for each part wanted In RtMidiiijr for **Frank Leslie's "nr Scenes” don't include any other bus!-
ne«R.
bound voluineR of Krauk Ilf’s War Scenea will be offered by THK HANNKR TIM KS. Thials p.-itive >*» part can be ••btaimnl in any other way than indicated in our regular coupon. (
Matson, and the application was grant- ' , . ^ ^ MMK *’
a close district and the troublous j * d tb ® fvidem e he had refused | border of old bh^e Hneu nlak^TtittiuR
. times for tbe democratic candidates in fu reo P en ’
seven hundred feet long and twen- 1886, it waa ueceasary that the congress- Third—That if the applicant was at ream is hidden with^feather**’h[ne ft* T t U 1 tX’<A»4>*> i * . . ra.. . . ... I fYtIO t I r>V (A «... 1 . . 2. • 1 12. . •
ty feet above water. ! man should soothe. The halm which 0,le Unie temporarily insane, it was due
Armour dt Co. moved a train of Ibis democrat evidently demanded was j a ' l ' 0 h°lism.
meat cars this morning in spite of lhe K ra nting of the rejected pension Fourth—That the man who has for
in pink linen thread.
Pink and blue cord finishes the pillow and is put on in loops at the corners.
thn in oi, irnth(*i*iii i I • ’i which these commissioner* had refused years been drawing an insane pension Th, ‘ ba(dj ( > f * he cushion is blue linen, the mob gathered along Loomis and t0 reoondd( . r . ( oIonel Matson was at »*«• married, raised a family, has I ,,mtable ,engtb i8
• perature
Waim-knii ANS,
Tli® Ann® of Forensic Fore®.
“And now, gentlemen of the jury,” shouted the young lawyer, running his lung fingers through his flowing looks, "now, gentlemen of the jury, I ask you
for hanging.
Car® «f the Refrl|-i*ratnr.
One thing should be particularly can-
is the putting the ice chest.
The Stock Yards Switchincr corn "" " 1 "e ,„, c mmer eircum- »»ucu mis is none, the article will ab- " ’ wrote to the father of the applicant sev- 8tan, ’ es which warrant the suspi, ion ^rh the odora and flavors of other foods
pany made announcement today era! weeks before the official notice of that it has been due to dishonest politi- Milk and butter should always be kept
hoitv seventh streets to oppose that time chairman of the house coin- "'orked a farm and has transacted hitntheir action. The appearance of a uiittee on invalid pensions, and conse- '■•’UaU the business of men in bis stadetachment of troops pi t an end to quently very “near” Commissioner 1 tio,1 °f life. i tioned against. That the disorder. Black, consequently new light came to' Fifth—That the pension has been re-1 away of warm food in the commissioner, and as a result he | 8tore d at a lower rate under eircum- When this is done, the article wilV 'ab-
that their tracks were clear and the issue of the pension certificate a perthat all cars sent it by outside 80nal lett '* r which contained the followroads could be handled easily. *'k n 'fieant statement: "l pon the ,, „ request of the Hon. C. C. Matson, I
Cleveland, Ohio, July 10.—Pro- . ,, ,, . ,, J _ have called for and personally examined
gram ot railway managers today is j, a j H .r S jn the case of your son. and
cal manipulation similar to that under w hich it was originally granted. Hence the force of the question, “Is the pension bureau now being corruptly employed to promote the political inter-
in compartments especially set aside for them. If the refrigerator, however, does not provide for this, do not fail to keep both articles well covered. Milk w'lH readily absorb the flavors of the other food, and the butter, if left
, ” t * 1 ' I ,f 8Uth representatives as George!*, "oon Wmre” EveredTv
to begin operations In the city yards’am perfectly satisfied that the claim "''ham Cooper?” It would seem so. give the ice chest a thorough washing of Lake Shore road and then com- ou 2 l,t t0 allowed, and have so or- 77" ~ | and drying. When the ice is wrapped mence the movement of trains in ,, " rea -” I , 1 W ° d ° Zen old ne **P a Pers at a c |°‘ b to ^eep it from melting, do
The ex-auditor of Putnam county ^' e Banner Times office for fiye week' Hain, ‘P* 80 ®woolen do duty
glorious republic if the spotless char meter of my client is to be permitted to I
“ “ d: ,heir ^ ^ . r ::rr. Tr
suffer from the words uttered by that- 7* » ""P b f KDing over the ’
by that—by that vermiform appendix * ree8 re movjn K a U mummy speci- that hour there was one democrat in
Plum rot may oe partially prevented news that he showed lhe letter to more very useful in many ways Thev ^'ling oiice a mouth^Rnm K1 on next year’s crop by going over the than one citizen of Greencastle. From are nice for p antry * ehe ,^ unde| . - vard ' w ^-b ont every crack and crevice
Stepp’s forlfs i Fair GO U PON.
32 Parts. 8 Splendid Illustration* I in each Part. FOB CITY KKAIIKHS-Brlnir on? of these eouiHins of any date aud ‘ cents in coli, for each part, to TH' HAN NKK TIME- Olhcc. KuR OUT-OF-TOWN riadkidMall one coupon and 10cents for «■<-“ part wanted. State (1) full name ani add re**- (2) Inclose the necessary coupon and money or stamps.
E
parts i to 32 90u/r?a<Jy-
with w rii ^ viic*n,0
who sit* in the witness bo* with perjury ™ { ' n8 - Pick up those on the gwmnd un- pmnmn county who proclaimed that ' ar l ><an, l ' n other ways. Re- with soda and water and then let a^nn atam|ied all over him!”—Indianapolis Colonel Matson was the first statesman mon,, >er the price—two dozen for ,,a,b b,1 ' Hb ,bo b nr lf v >ng process. Journal. - — - - tordeaux^xturT “ PP ^° W jin congress. In a short time the cer-’ five cents. t f Subscribe for the Banner Time
# Beared uoliim?5 eo^taipii??'[ ^ tl?e 32 parts may be i for 09^ Goupop a9d $3-5° i| oasl?. f^ovu r^ady.
