Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 July 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1S1M.
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DE PAUW FOOT BALL.
DAILY BAN NEK TIMES '>ver ono year’s attempt at breaking \ EW'S FROM DEBAl W. T.mks reporter for notoriety. it down and siihstitiitino somethin^ _ eritienlly <li> we deal with stieh an (' a piai„<irore< > nunnamiManaacrrc harcH
Ijocal 1 ijTie Cl
d '’d,
UnMisIn 1 ♦•wr; ;ifl rn it t SuTi’hiy Ht tin* Han ni i»'1 i*iks oiliv-t, t-'oint r Vim» ami
Friink!i:i str i I •*.
ADVCR riSING. He4iuN(i Notick-. 5 |ii‘r line. < »nt* line phi cliarife<i a» occuityiriK' two lineM rpuce. linf'H. 4 centi* per line 50 “ 'Vi 100 ** ,M “ ** ** »0 “ 2‘i |C9 •• “ ** “ Display rates tiiude known on application. Uhantres for dlsplav atlvertiseinents unist he handed In h\ 10o’chn'k a. in. eachda) . He idIok tnlvei liseiueiits will he receivtsi each day up to 1 o'clock p. m.
All coinnninlcations should la* sijfmMi with the name of the writer: not necessarily for public t 4 lon, hut as evidence of jc<sh1 faith A.ionymoiia coiiimunlctttlt)ns can not lie noticed.
in its place, the people have seen how the most astute and brilliant men of the democratic party have j made failures. They have wisely concluded that the .McKinley law was misrepresented in the hours of j its adversity, and they are there- ! fore flocking to its support in droves those who would not touch it before this congress began exper-
imenting.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
'individual, however, for we respect
Working tor a tVluuiiUE Tenm. | l’**' *' ,| l It.
OOINQ Fast
There lias been considerable com- ™ Kx,,n:s '
1 No 21 l.mtlnnapotis .\coo m , n(Mati r M
Look in llii.'* Column for It—<*»i«*Mts and I*:liter!nininnitK—Notcn, ItciiiH and Annonncenieiiti* The Aery Latent and the llent by Special Reporter.
his high talents and regard him as
se monotonous times.
school is practically this kind of sport as to the petson-
a necessity these monotonous times, ment of late among the lovers xo’s- ^ 1 1 , 1 l,w, ‘ ster n Umit,.|
going west.
.8,1 I- ilj
The summer senooi is pr»vin «..j j- • , No :• Vestibule.! kxur^
««I«L Tliree-fourtha ol the .tud-nH ol Oel'auw 8 „,„n »» cuts will leave soon, and only the We are not able just at present to | N ?
language departments will continue, give definite facts, but in a general N , ^ gol | d v.wiibuie;. train . * We might also state that this isthelway something may be tnentioned., ",! h via
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Wlicre dolt very e* irri'irnlar iilt'iiae rrport .aim- promptly Ht luiliMration otne*-.
SiHM-ltm-n t-oiilra mulled fret-on uppliratIon.
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ’hir Yeai in ndvanrr. Sit month* Three month*. t>ne month ... /Vr week Uy Ctirrier
j'l.no -LV) . iji r ) .50 . .to
Wln-ii d'-livi ry la omde l>y carrier, nil snlt-acrlpM-m acc-Miiits nrc to In- paid to tht-tn HS they call and receipt for same.
M. .I. HKI KKTr It Alt It V M. SMITH.
Publisher Managing Kdltor
■ '"'"s. \ In# l
... way sometni ng may ue tur .n.ouc-u. w „ h ( „ Mlnwtion8 rorColnmim.'o '
Most of the students will leave ]„ s t issue in which the university a letter from Capt. Dunn informs "‘,nItarb'.r! m‘i'Vt.'nT,. m’u k :v,',^ for their homes during the next local column will appear until ug that he, with Manager Church, ’ "‘‘a w^iring f ton N |iV' , 'f
fr" *»«>-• 9l ' l,0 ° l °P»‘ n ^ »g« in ,n September. ^ mj|kjng 9trenuoug efforts to bring
... — , . . A. E. Dickey took a trip to the l4Ue>l# F K D. Smi.h. ! “>«‘‘tl>er the best material DePauw >> ith iiiagnUjing spectacles it is country last evening. landinOreencastietp.i^uo. has ever hud for a foot ball team.! ,,u * 8 tis.a, yet difficult to tell the dirterenec The summer school closed at the ! K^^.JrirKm-iavii.eV^. * i Of last years team there will he; between a loal ol bread with wheat state university- yesterday. A num- James M. Hurst to Maiiab Larkin, land in Mountz, Dunn, Terrell. Kuykendall, at forty-three cents and when it ber of tIie students passed through „. Mahan, land Hus- Albright, Dee, Holler. Simpson and was woitli a dollar. the city, inakimr railroad connect- •ellvtiie.sssn Sedgwick in line. Some promising
tons east and west from the .Motion. ^ GRATIFYING REPORT new men arc expected to muterial-
Mi. Max Khrmann is here from
MM ROUTE
A KITTEN S BITE
Kills u 1 oniHT <«rt*«*iir;isl !<• f’iti/.cit — I >f*-
t;iil«* <il \A . A. Liu us' I>«*atli.
tb«* Work of tli«' Vomit; IVo-
-gllgUlSVIUt WtW ALBANY t CaiCUoT ,
In effect Sunday, May r,.
i/.e, and also some players on last N ^ 4 , ( , , north boum,
A-idivss all foinmuulcationsto Titk Daidv Uannkk Times, GitDiifiistb*. 1 ud.
Kl.1‘1 UI.K \ \ si All: TICK ! T.
Seeretarv of State WM. I>'. OWK.N
Audifor of State .\M K it I < IS UAII.KY Trea'iirer of State FHKI» J. SCUOLZ
Attornev (lenenil U M. \. KETCH AM
i 'lerk of Supreme Court AI.KXANDKR UKSs
Snpt. Tot) ie I list ruction i». \v. t ; EE i i N't; State Statistician S. .1 THOMPSON
State Geologist W. S. |;|.AT< Hi.KY
Siiprcaie .I oils.!;)*—First IiNlriet JAM i:s II. .IOKDAN
Supreme Judge—l-'ourtli OUtiict I.EAXDKK J. MONKS
hi.in ri n \ \ « ot n i \ imk i t.
For liepi'e-eiitalive GKOKGK . HANNA
F'or A inlitor JAMES Mel). HAYS For < ’ierk JOHN I). HI NT For Reconli'r LEMl'EL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. S111:I’llERD
For Sheriff ► AN IKE W. MA< A
For Surveyor I.Altlty DOWNS
For Coroner JOHN i. OWEN For < 'onmiissioni-r 1st District JOHN E. BRIDGES 2nd District—IA M ES C. REA 1’
KI.Pl ltl.il 1\ ToU NsHie TU KI I'.
For Trustee RDliERT S. GRAHAM
For Asscs-or ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY
For Justiees of the Peace WALTER J. ASlilON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RI .MRARGER
For < lonsl ables \\ M. K. < ILL\ll \\ JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS
For ('ongregs Fifth District JESSE OVER.- I REE T
Coxky eollupbed and humbugged big followers after humbugging every one else.
Tim: war between the Mongolians will open China to the world of commerce and thereby greatly benefit that empire.
“Si'kak only good of the dead” said the Latin poet. No one can read Vilas' speech on Cleveland without thinking it was intended for an obituary. Such tilings are not said to men outside of truckling, oriental courts.— Terre llitn/e Ji.r/irenti.
What the New England trade will be worth to the Nova Scotia coal syndicate can be estimated from (lie price of its stock. The Dominion Coal Co., of which Henry C. Whiti ey is president, is capitalized at .flS.lii 0,000. As il consolidates the business of ten local companies it is a syndicate or trust. The stock, of which Mr. Whitney took JO,000 shares at $10, is now worth $21 SO. Nearly $.'150,000 profit on that deal can be set down to the reduction of that duty, not t ) an advance in duty, which will open the New England market to Nova Scotia coal.
•Mr. G. II. Williamson received a Chicago Time.* this morning which conveyed the intelligence of the
DePauw university, but will return pit.’. i<<a<iinK cin-ie for n vmr. year s second eleven will bustle lor and continue there all' summer. Report of the Young People’s places this year. 1 here ought t<> taking a special preparatory course Reading Circle in Putnam county * H ‘ a * b‘ af! t thirty men to commence for llarvai'l college, which be ex- for the year ending July Jl, 1894, training as soon as school opens
death l>v hydrophobia of his cousin, pvets to enter in September.— Terre showing number of members
llmile /■..ejiress. Deputy State
each township with the number Superintendent books read:
Glasscock and wife were in the city lp
• i l- ntnklin “
a short time yesterday. They have KmwcU -
been attending the summer school
(Hinton Monroe
at Indiana university, and were re Floyd
Marlon
Walter A. Lucas, who lived in this city about fifteen years ago. The newspaper clipping is as fol-
lows :
Walter Allen Lucas died of hy drophobia at the Presbyterian hospital Wednesday morning at 6:45 i
o’clock. Hydrophotiia resulting turning to their home at Greenfield, j^, B(leT) , from the bite of a kitten is so un- (- ^ Royse returned today to Madison usual that doubt as to the cause , . u , . 'VuRhlnKton •' might well exist were it not that »an.n such distinguished authority as Dc pleasant visit of a few days with [[ James H. Etheridge and the famous Beta brothers. rioverdaio “ hydrophobia specialist, An.onio La- Long to be remembered will be gorio, leave no doubt on the subject tk,, . i » ., • some of the fraternity halls by a »"*“ oooks lit ini* i * v »i Vtmatu I 1*1*811 I t OI t 11 t*l I' * *■
incinbci
ini Capt. Dunn says that a training of table will be instituted at once, and that practice will he systematic this
H«, books read 374! year. It is a fact that the “Jonah”
(Sager) of the past two years will not be with us this year. A coaeher h;,s not been selected, but he will
hlcnift) Mall
No •>’ “ Kxpress No 44f Local
SOUTH HOI M> No r l.oulsvllii. Mall Nf> 5* Soutlicin Kxpress No till Local * Jiatly. t Except --uiidaj .
UJ li«,1 - I
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VANDALIA LINE rains leave t.n'cneastle. Iml , p, , ;f ei , 1
ISI,
1)5,
137. i;«,
44,
2)1. 212. 2*1. HI!), 1 is,
m, 74.
132,
:|.o 230 491 518 112 578 541 540 m 4i') 157 144
No 5 No 7 No t No 21 No :l
reencastle, I nil
19, 1.39:1
COR THK WKST Fx s <m H:53 a m, foV st 1.,, ■'ally 12:2Ua in. f,„- s, , 1 ' Hally 12: llp.n lers ' Kx. 'un . 5:2s p in. t ,1 1 ,. r ,. n
I'OR THK BAST.
Ex Sttn BUM»m. . Hally ,1:52 p m. ■■ i
Hally :i:35 p in. Ex 'nn ti:2t)p us. Hally 2:2.3 a in. 1 Hilly ;*:52um
Total, •JOS!)
No 4 No 20
lip mi eastern man. 1 lie manage- No s
No 2
ment of the team is more efficient 1 No 12
than of past years. Dunn in Itis No fkoria i>ivi>ki\ l'l»J last year ahowed phenomenal ....TKtsan „„ I Itcaii work and this is the chief (.-or complete timecard' alv 11^
*1 requisite of a captain. The evoiu-
fiSM
tion iu DePauw foot ball lias been
lit the expressed
diagnosis.
rat**, throuirb oars, etc., address
■I. S Dim MM:, I
Di’pencaSl
for the coming rear - , . „ , ' vkt , i , iertM K i <, a«s H \irt s t m ® • rapid. Last year s team surpassed en 11 ass. vut. t. iahu,. »i„.
part of t he summer school students are sixteen in number. They are
those of previous seasons, hut from ‘ • jjj<^ e VS'j’l-'RN
Seven weeks ago Mr. Lucas while 4'hose pleasant hours at whist were selected to suit the requirements of ^ ^, . j. Btainiani playing witli a kitten was bitten on certainly pleasures, and possibly a jail grades of the common and high * . . . _ the tliuml) by ids treacherous play- relief from the monotony of school 1 aeltool courses of study. Verygreat . . . mate and at once consulted liis . . , - ' 1 1 , an increased proportion. One thing . • , 1 • , 1 routine, but we fear a waste of time, pains nave been taken in selecting! . , , . , T ,. physician, who advised special . 0 remains to lie emphasized. It we
treatment. This advice was un- Miss Anna Chafl'ee returned yes-1** 1096 books. 1 he hope and intenheeded, as Mr. Lucas was busy, teiday from Paris, III., after pass-i tion of thoBe * bo are P U9,lin g < ' or - and. allowing the supposed trivial j n ^ a successful examination for war( 1 tl'* 8 movement is to jilace iu
the hands of the 'children such
IM.INcljJ
occurrence to slip from his mind, . ” , , .... nothing further was thought of it teacher s cert.ficate.
until last Monday, when a pain in Dr. Duvall will preach at Danthe bitten hand and a tingling, ville tomorrow morning, and in the
itching sensation of the shoulder, m ^ n time v i sit f.-iends.
accompanied by an unaccountably peculiar sensation in the throat which prevented swallowing, arous-
(‘<1 tile concern of Mrs. Lucas, who lost no time in summoning medical
aid.
Mr. Frank Foreman, of Abbeville, Miss., was the guest of Joe Greene a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Wilson, who have been attending the summer school at Bloomington, were with friends and relatives a short
The noted Italian representative of the Pasteur school was called in consultation. No sooner had lie appeared before Mr. Lucas than the latter said : “It is that kitten,” recognizing the specialist and at once remembering the bite of seven
weeks before. From that time on this university,
he carefully avoided personal con Mig8 MnM Fllller leHVOg
tact with Ins children and wife, lie-
rending matter as will build up in them a wholesome taste for good reading. Children learn to read by reading, and parents who furnish their children nothing but their text books in reading are often dts appointed because their children do not learn to read. YVe would like to enroll three thousand names in this circle next year w ith a total of ten thousand books read. .lust
expect a better team, the stronger must be its support both iu spirit and finance. With these elements
back of our team, our glories Oil Trains :t atel 4 curry I'uUman slt-i.imiK it.]
between < htewn and Brans*
the grill iron held will be ol a greater and « carry l•|l^tnHn palace slccpimt ears ant
To anil from Torre Huutr, ai elt.-ct May 22. 1WU
ARRIVE FROM Till* NORTH.
No :i* Terre Haute & Evansville I s t r,,.! No 7 Nashville Special ); : No It Tcrrellautc & Evansville Mail. 1 « No 5* 4 hicajro & Nashville l.imlnst l i nj,;
NORTH BOUND.
No )>• ( lifcairo & Nashville Llni!e-<1 t V',,!
:: ii* l 1 £0 4 Express
No 8 < hlcago Special.. i.J'ji
* Hally, t Except'nmlitv
Trains II and 4 carry 1'ullman s|n-[
day coaches and run solid between 1 hioial
magnitude than ever before and and Nashville.
1 . . , . » Ch as. L, stom, the reputation of DePauw s foot Her - ! Hass.and T’kt Ant. 1 iiu-mm.
hall eleven will extend her fame and he remunerative in bringing a larger number of students within
I her portals.
1 %*%%%%%«< I
with
time yesterday. Th >y left for their think of it! If ten thousand books
Ilot-Me Talk.
Don't ask me to “back’ blinds on, I am afraid to.
Don’t lend me to some blockhead
home in Greenfield. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss Daisy Steele, of
are read by the children of Putnam that has 1, ‘ 88 8l ‘ U3e t!ian 1 have, county next year what momentum ^ on * think because lama horse will be given to the work of educa- that ironweeds and briars won t
today tion ! YVill not every parent help hurt my hay
lieving mistakenly that a kiss from f ,,r her home at Milford, III., and to facilitate this movement by ensuffering with hydrophobia will not return next year. j cotiraging their children to read as
one
Don’t he so careless of my harness as to find a great sore on me
Olip ttiisCJoupon J
AMONG THE. CHURCHES.
Miss Myrta Abbott left today for Whnt tlie Serviei-X Will It,. Tumurrow at Knightstown to take a teacher’s I'lnecit of worHiup.
rap'nl'v woVsc ^d'su^n^i^ Mn " ,eW T " rner ' of - ,he < hem - agony, he was put under the intlu ,8tl >' department, was called to Fern cnee of chloroform until a powerful yesterday to attend to professional
injection had been In podermicalh duties.
administered and had taken effect. .• ix . 1 • 1 . t • . 1 . . ] ., Prof. Dotcy and ti (nemi took in His wife was at his bedside until a ‘ late hour Tuesday night, and when <he old settlers’ picnic at Clover she called at the hospital the fol dale tlie other day.
lowing morning lie had already
passed away.
Mr. Lucas was formerly on the . . 1 r»n 1
hoard of trade. Severing that eon- examination, khe will teacli Latin I 1 ui .ic.R".,in»t 1,.»* «.•,. invite,1 to „„e this
nection he entered the business de in the high school of that place,
pa i t ment of the Chicago Dixjta/ni, and later became connected with
the Times' advertising department. of 1 ,H ‘university, has been appoint- eohtmi. m-e„f charge.!
Ht leaves a wife, a daughter, and a p d a cadet at West Point. son ten years old. Mr. Allen Buchanan and Misses I'ni<>n s»nK servivB, Daggy, Joslyn and Paterson will There will he a union song ser-! take a drive to Mt. Meridian this
vice in Meharry hall on Sunday evening.
evening,tomor.ow, at 7 :30 o’clock, j a. E. Dickey and Jesse Brumgiven by the DePauw Quartette. | back wjll 1)rolmbly take a we , k ) g rendered " Pr0gl ' am Wil1 he ; «»ting together at Turkey
Eel river falls, Shades of
many of these books as possible'- i ,e i’ ure you attend to it. We invite you to examine them and l) " n l r " 11 u,e do ' v " a s,e, *l' judge for yourselves if they are not 1 d an ything should give away I such as you would like to have 1 m, o^ d break your neck, your hoys and girls read. I)on ‘ t wl >lp me when I get frightF. M. Lyon, County Supt. l ' ne(1 “long the road, or I will ex-
pect it next time and maybe make!
trouble.
Don't think because I go free under the w hip 1 don’t get tired. You
whip.
Frank Leslie's Scenes ani! Portraits of tiie Civil War
'ize of p.ttce atiour 11x13 Ini'ties.
Magnificently lllustrateJf
• ■u t ii«x 111 i| «i> linn , , ,
eolimin for their Sun,lay annuuiieetiieiita. W’OUlll UlOVC Up it under the
Any vacancy la the pulpit or chumre in the
hour of service, should he made known at Don t put HIV blind bridle SO that
I once i’astors and members of churches not
( has. Koincx n, a former student here trivet, are invited to uand la their regular it irritates my eyes or so leave my
• | services hereafter. Notices Inserted lit this*
*
FOIt (TTY HE ADEltS-llrimr nnr War Ooiipon with 10 cents fur eii.'li pan as Issued, to THE IIAN'NE!:
TiMES office.
F-i|{ ill T-DF-TOWN REAM ID- i Mull one ft ar Doupon with I" cenD. 1 > \ Till: IIANNEK 1 IMI>. f Ind., for each part, lie particular m II) trive lour full name and addr> state what part you want, xivlmf hs nuintier: ( I) Inclose the neeess:ii \ ■ 11
pons and 10 cents f or each part wahleO In sendlnir for •‘Friink Lesllt' - W:,r
rtjfetxxftftj** .1.,*,** tns
Scenes" don't include any other
n i*88.
l^“No bound voluineH oT FYank Le lie*!** N'ar ^eenes will beolten*d l»y To' w \ 1- I t 'T I I < 92 ia 14. 11 \ r ^
forelock that it will lie in my eyes.
i.ocest. street a. it. ic. ciiLRCii Don’t hitch me to an iron post or Services at the A. M. E church railing when the mercury is below
p. m. H. j freezing; I need the skin on my
MANNER TIME' This Is posit tv, s part can be obtained In any other « :o than indicated in our regular coupon.
Run,
at lOJtO a. m. and 8 :30
E Stewart, pastor. j tongue.
cou.EtiE avenue iiBTHODtsT chi rch. Don’t keep my stable very dark. Love feast tomorrow morning at for when I go into the light my
9:30 o’clock. The holy commun-1 eyes arc injured, especially if the
ion at 10::s(5
a. in. No service in , snow is on she ground.
Hymn—Coronation Scripture Kendintf
Hymn—Marching to Zion
Prayer - - - Dead Kindly Light
Solo - - - - - Address - - - Hymn ....
Solo . . . .
Redeenu*d
Solo - - - .
Let tin* Lower Light** lie IlurnliiK
Solo ....
Wandering l>own
Solo .... Lor Qod So Loved the World
Choir
the evening on account of theun-i
Dentil 1 • ,, , , , : Hall,bridge Fmr, .luly 30-Auk. 4.
“"*, *
Hr. Morris i' in in t ii nt ar iituu. on Monthly evening at 7:30 o’clock, third fare for the round trip Except on MNs'\ r, | " 1 IIa r r y Dtingdon spent the day in j August 2nd and 3rd the rate will be one Dr.Tow" ; Indianapolis with friends. . .. rh ? far, ‘ f °r the round trip. August 2nd choir ^ I,- !_ i , 1 ' indications lor this vicinity and 3nl special tniius w ill be run be-
tween ' ruwfordsville ami (Toverdale passing Greencustle about 9:45 a. m.
Renick
Miss Eads ^' a,, l ,l ' ! ') j r -, h it today For j for the coming thirty-six hours are tsb*whonli»! 1 '^Rmgo, where he wiH permanently j gg follbw8 Hs re{ . ei v( . (1 by s
Mrs. Newhouse
(Juartette Mr. Paris
Quartette. . . .
Mr Starr visiting his cousin, Miss Alta Dale.
DoxoIoky .
Honvdiction.
C'aril of TIiankM.
Quartette (l f this Cltv.
•diction. I
G'lms. YY’right and Prof. Dotcy
Mr. and Mrs, John T. Maloney ! " rt> an " 18in K themselves these times desire through the Banner Times j by workin £ their “8 a 8 8 ” and tr y in 8 to thank their friends who so kind- * 8U ckers on the streets,
Indianapolis. Ind. July 28
ly assisted them both in the sickness and after the death of their little daughter. The acts of kindness upon that occasion will ever last in memory.
locate and find employment. Renick & Go. from the oMicial I l>i ‘ U f °J M , I r„ 0 A f K , . r ' li rt
Mr. Goo. Dale, of Cincinnati, is | weather bureau at Indianapolis-
r Home Seekerw Excurmoii to the South.
August 7, Sept. 4, October 2. N'o-
Decemlier 4. the sell tickets at one
fare for the round trip to ail points in
— — Kentucky f south of Louisville and LexT«d»y. LO.H, Margr,.. ingto.O Tennessee. Mississippi Georgia [Furnished the Daily Banner Times ! \i..!,.,,,,., r.-, •, xr ' , V K ’ daily by K.W. Allen, managerof Arthur ^ ’ . t,ori,la ’ No, ' t,, Carolina,
sport. | Jordan’s poultry house.i j 8outh Carolina anil Virginia. Abo to
Hens * r, I New Orleans. Tickets good returning
to catch “suckers” on and every day seek Look out for them.
Generally fair, probably light vetnber (> and local showers on Sundav. Motion route will
{COUPON.
Wappeniians.
this
Miss Alta Dale
week for
will
Springs,choice, I>4 to2 Itis .
tw.v i Cocks, young and culls
IlCXt Cocks, old
leave n ex t '’■'"' “’N young an,t culls •••^ | *: twenty days from ilatc of sale.
an extended visit with Ste
The McKinley law is gaining friends rapidly: in fact, it is on earth for the second time time. There was a while in its career that it was lied about so systematically
rcl itives at Rossvillc, III. One notable feature of the
; Turkeys, old loins.
Hocks.. Geese, choice f. f. Nlhs and ,
Slim- Geese, pluck,si
... a
. t
Stop-
: overs allowed south of Ohio river.
J. A. Michael, Agt.
over ...»
15
Yaixlalia l.tne Excursions.
The Y’litidiiliii Line will make rate of
tx i.. ia » . (in.* ♦ .i * . • . *
carpets and in other ways. Re-
and thoroughly that it suflfeied. In
member the
five cents.
reasonable prices. For particulars ad- hire for tbs round trip, with twen-
the events to a Banner
227-2t | li„g; r ag , t r . ,1,er I>ar,k " ,arM 8P< ‘ J ’ »• T>ow-
Stepp’s Ifti's Fair
32 Parts. 8 Splcndiil Illustrations in cadi Part.
EUR CITY HEADERS—nrln* o'"' of these coupons of any 'late a mo'' cents in coin for each pail, I" ‘o' ItANNEU TIMES ufflec. EoR OUT-UK-TDWN HEADEIi'— Mail one coupon and to cents for ciicb part wanted State (I) full name s"" address-(2) Inclose the necessary coupon and money or stamps.
parts i to 32 r)0u/r<?ady.
Boui)d volume eoQtaipn}? tf?e 32 parts may be f?ad for 09? ooijpoi? at)d $3-5^ <
casl?. ffotu r^ady.
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