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

THE BANNLR TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY, AUGl ST 2. 1SH1.

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DRYNESS AND DROUTH

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loOcal Time (■,

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EATA Publt.h«l«-nv S.imtay . . u. i M ytroi.« jrt, 1-seUltilll >«ck, a good nt*IJ,ll Lout* W««!irr Prophet.

«I iheiuNvuiiniK'om^-.oiiunr VI",-un.1 a re ten t o one t hat t he sa me col let^e 0 UR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND- bor. a liHiil.-ludl itapti^t in belief and a Au t b ins u|u) en( j 8 „ ith M No to* V.-tttmieo I'.^pnA'' 1

— fl ' op -traders are also anaivlnat*. NG TOWNS TALK. demo, rat in Hitics. lie served in die; ^ _ Thi, I Not?-

u* *m"T'*' r.?rs The colle « e P r ‘»fes»or is notoriously

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|deni<«Tat in polities, lie served in the forty-third Indiana rejriinent ilnriiisi nt "

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moon perturbation. This i No is; ^'ottiweau-rn

means a warm beginning and end- J

5 cents per line, one llnepHrniiT»plia eharife.1 I unnril( ,.: .. H | ...,,1 his annrehv is the war, and is now .4 years old. means .1 waim nt giiiiiniu ,,llu r “ ’ j y. T' Ve»tlliiili.,V , | > - , v *' WKSr - ''".o 'ok two tines • piiee. tinpraotu al, and h.e anarchy .8 m,..,, e, 0n Si(t(|i . il;iy itf , ( . r|100I1 All)f . llfeverv ing . wit h probabilities of earth- g

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25 line*

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250 ** *4 “ “ *

100

Display raffs mudf known on application f haniri s for display advcrtiscmcnta inn^t he

c ^ cents per Hn, mere ly his free-trade theories gone j

!! !! I to seed.

Within Putnam'* Hotmdricu—The Unnniry People's Sp»*rial ('nliinin «>t short '

IteiiiM «»t Neighborhood N**wh.

of a veteran, w liether he belong* to q Ua i 4 - e and atmospheric (listurb-

No »7* N>uthw,s.teriil.i n ,V,;^

The Rockville Urpublicnn states

hsn.ledln l.y lOo'eloi-k a. in. eaehday. Head- I :. nnthiin/of t he reunion nf Inif adyeitiaeinents will be i.oelv.'d erti li day | 11 Iiouilllg OI lilt reunion (H ,

the 78tb Indiana regiments called

up to I o’clock p. iii.

the <4. A. K. hall to hear a lecture. Snine of our li. -V. tt. officials will g<> tn Rockville on the 3rd to he at the pres-

BAINBKIIXIK.

The following is a partial list of the

visitors in town this week attending citation of a line memorial badge to

I ,. „ the n,ir: Mi,. Cor. Dw»lll o, Ones '»»»••««« A.ionyinou* coniiiiunlcatlona can not n»- | 11 1' not! tl( C It) till nllSSt ll\till It ms |>1(s ^| e y|j s< Mamie Mi Hattie of 'bilili-on.

.‘m'Vhc'wrm.r'":'" nicc^rur}:'; that city for September 1st ns

the IIHIIIC

ticed.

in this paper last week.

till oonnocMons for ('olumhiu'i? 1 1 1

an equinox ot Mercury central on p'lnHiVl!",'!AiV , h. N 'N,',. k',?. I:

the order or not, i* re.juested to meet at ances j nc . r ,. ag ed at those times. The No- 10 , R m ,| ld v«,m„ l |, M ' tr

period which began in Julv, with wan <*Min , ,T l H l ms r f,,r'(*|,y"r k V| » ■ ^2

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the 30th of that month, will reach a crisis about August 1st. It will be extremely warm, and the cp-

Where delivery is irn-Kulair please report

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t Stilesville. at Mr. Samuel Colliver’s. James, F"rank and Cbtirley running- pressive heat will grow until storms

falo, with sleepers fo»- N«. w K. K , and W aahitiKton, I) i

taefsr WS!K25?L J and rntont lty . N

Miss Lillie (4r:iliain of (ireencastle, at ham must have been in a game of ball thunder and heavy local

.liver*!,,* lines „t ■ IyuN „n|, ltl r .

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TZ'zr^riiiu'ri'riH,,,. .1 iris,>ow i ", •"•v i " r ^>«*• * **** ‘"t"'- t.. 1

.— — I crat papers herpabouts to <»o to st ineer of Lincoln, Neb., umI Mhs a first-djiss 1 arnenten to umpire tin 11 .

rwiv„,1UM* 1 n, F c SOB8CR ' PT,ON ' ^'booming Hill. He’s coming tl.cir | Annie Bloss at (ieorge K. Constanccr's. ' little game. Be careful Charley. Mr. atmospheric conctltion. sir mniith* -.rsi wa now Misses Mabel and l.ennie Thornton of Calvert has we tbink that same Car- no black clouds with thundei and

Sedalia, Mo., at II. C. Black’s. Mr. pentcr engaged. j stormincss result about 1st to 3d, | • ln *• * • Ed. Cross of I.ebanon, at Mr. Andy j},,,.,, to Mr. Cbirence Sigler and the chances for insutlerablc heat

t'ross’. Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Mmicie. w jf,. oll t|,,. 2Uth. a son.

[ at l»r. J. F. Cully’s. Mr. Tom Ciiest

Mr. Robert

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-0UQUISVIIU

Per week lty ('arrier

When delivery is made by carrier, all siibBcription accountH are to he paid to them ua

they (miII and receipt for Rtime.

II vv fever victims are getting ready for the August campaign.

M. .1. HECKKTf H.UtUV M. *'11 I II.

Piil)llsle*r | . ManaKUiK Editor ■

THE BAINBRIDGE FAIR.

Address all communications to Th k l)a 1 i.Y Hann k 11 T1Mks. Git oncnstle, Ind.

Larger ( rowdntitan l.\rr The K;»c** Track III** Pit 11 < ip.tI IntercHt.

Y esterday’s attendance tind races were the best ever seen at the Bain-

;ind l imilv "I Bedf. r* ;il

! J riest’s.

I . 1). Ader is in town again in the interest <>f Harry Kandall and ineideiitally visit ing the fair. An n|iera company from Iiidianapo-

with seismic shocks following will

I he Bannek I'nn s puldished the he greatly increased. Storms would

. all for a mass convent ion of the re-| piililicaiis of Itn-'ell tow nsliip on Saturday. A tie-, li.'i, in last weeks i-sue.

The pur|io>e i* to roininatc eandidatc*- itic*s, but both are probable, both | for township offices. at the opening and closing of the

In effect '.m lay, M .

.. _ NORTH Bol’ND

Nn 4 ( lilea*o Mull No H* “ Express Nn44t Eoeal

break the growing electric tension, lessening the earthquake probabil-

SOCTII llolM, Nn It* Ismisvllle Mull No .">• southern I.\press Norn i.ociit ... * Dally, t Except sniuiaj.

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bridge fair grounds for the second •'* i s here this week.

Mr. Flora Hycr returned liome Satur-

j day of the fair. The indications arc that tiie fair will be the largest 1 in its history in point of attend-

da v I'rain • liieago. Mi" MaryTay lor is very ill. t'nele James Shoemaker who live-

Kl.I'l It E 11 \ N ST VI I lit K I I

Seeretarv of State \VM. I)‘. OWEX Auditor of State A M K KI < l S <’. DAII.KY Treasurer of State FKKI> J. St llOl./

a nee. The stock display is fair, 1 three miles smith of town is said to lie

and as to hogs and sheep very V01 ' l ,0IM *''

< It a i les Ammenaau of Greeiicastle,

Attornev tieneral W M. A. I\ ETCH A M

t leik of Supreme t'ourt ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Puli if histruction I). W . CEE I INC State Statisiieian S. J I'llOMPSOX state Geologist W. S. BLATt ' ll LEY Supreme Judge—Kir-t Distriet JAMES 11. JOKDAX Supreme Judge—Fourth Di-triet LEAN DEB J. MONKS

good. There is a light show of •

wa* in tow n Monday, bringing some

cuttle and horses, with but few exhibits tor the fair.

stallions. The ladies’ departments, art, domestic, textile fabrics, etc.,

I'lifc \\ eallici .

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S Reniek & Co. from the official

weather bureau tit Indianapolis: Indiantpot.is. Itnl. Aug. 2 Much cooler fair tonight,

•ooler fair Friday.

Wa iten h ans.

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VAN DA LI A LINI

month. The otb and titli will bring I'rainsleavei.ruemnsu, bei.i,,

in. tssi.

renewed storms, after whu h there , . run tmk wi -,

Nn 5 Ex. ■Min H;Vin m . f„ r s t i

is Biuch hope of cooler din s and nd t Dally u : mn. i «, ' • No 1 Oa | 12: 3 -

ni>r|its until we near the* storm Nosi patty t v: p m . i ,,, ■;

Nu ,1 Ex. >un .... ..:28 p m :.,i i,.,,.

period central on the lltli. About muthk kast , . 1 N" 4 Ex. Sun. .. M::l4 a in. for !u,]

the west will note growing warmth ! No** Daily i:r,->i, n

. , . ,. i ■ , No 8 Dully 3:35 p m. " with storm indications, wlneb con-; No 2 Ex. sun icaiptn ■■

! No12 Daily 2:2Ka m. •*

(litmus vvill increase into heavy dis- No « Dally .i::Bam ■•

turbunces and traverse the country ^ i.eave Terre Via me 1 ' |,1 ' I ' I " N

from west to east by the 13th.' x!," >, l. n

• T:05 a in, |i, r r„ . .11:25 p in, fur |^

NN I A THKH CONDITIONS.

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Cooler days and especially nights a,!ii„hoom.'',Vn.i'7,lv on''int!,rnui:

py I N AM) II.I.K.

Miss Lucy I’erryis vi'itingat Aiulerare above tin* average and very fine s ,,n.

indeed. This shows that the ladies Jimmie Sto ps had his led broken arc* up and active and take a great Monday by allowing it to get caught in

pride in the fair. ' the wheel of a h*g wagon on which he Huron. West of the Mississppi the 17th, alter which pleasant again.

pressure is high with quite cool i hrom 21st to 24th another period (qn<£ EASTERN Il,].[\

The storm area moving eastward W 'M billow up to the reactionary ' * -i s'd'h'uvg \.J is central this morning over lake temperature and storms loth and Asgt. iita’i I’a-ss. .\*t.>t. !.iuii»,m,,

i was riding. This should serve as a

1 h, lr,.,-k I. .he s,«. dn,.- , , ; for heat wlth ing card, the magnet of the tair. w |,o are contmually jnmpiiig on and , iera P traluie anu Ia,t weauiei . cast; n

being the center of gravitation and oft niovtng wagons. oftlu* Mississippi except in upper tendency to storminess will fall, general attraction. In the 2:50 Myrtle Lewis of Hutchinson, | lake regions high temperature con Pl |e moon’s last quarter falls in

pace on Tuesday tin* winner was K '‘" ; is visiti,l K relatives in this com- tiunes. Local rains fell in northern this period, but will tend more ... .. . . ... . nnmit \ . She anil Mi*s Nellie l.ewi> A . ...:. I. . u i.... brimr nbari(7A tn Annlnr tb.in tn

KMil ri.M VN COINI) TICK MT.

For Kepre-eiitative (iEOKtiE \V. MANNA For Auditor JAMES Mel). HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HI NT For Recorder I.EM CEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEl’ll MUD For Sheri ft’ DANIEL \V. MA( Y For Surveyor LARKY DOWNS For < roller JOHN Y. OWEN For Commi>>ioiier Dt Distriet JOHN L. BRIDGES 2n.| District—I AMES C. RE AT

I ... ,, , , , iiiimiiv. -Mie ami .tn>s Acme . I urn I at, owned by \\. G. Duncan, u j|| ^ t0 \iagaru Falls the 7th. of LaClaire, Ind ; time of best heat, Frank Beadle, one of Clayton's most

2 :2b;/. In Wednesday’s races the enterprising and rt*speetcd young men, ^fh'higan and.Ohio. 2:40 pace was won by Koval Gem, v ' sit **d bi- friettiD and old sebool mates C. F. R. Wappenhans,

last week. Frank formerly lived here I Local Forecast Official.

Texas, Arkansas, with thundei bring change to cooler than to ex-

Toand from Terre Haute, iuol.ri May 22, 1KSI4 ARKIVK ntOM Tin: NOKTH. Not Nashville Special .il \u n Terrellaute& Kvansville Mail. l:J No5' I liica*<> ,V Nashville l.linln*l

icipiiiiii \n tounsiiii* rtiKi r.

For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY For Justices of the I’eaee WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES f DENNY (4EORGE W. Rl MBARtiER For Constables \\ M. R. < VLLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOM I’KINS

For Congress Fifth District J ESSE OV ERSTRKET

The I4ig Four is making a clean sweep ot its employes nt Terre Haute who struck during the Debs troubles.

The efforts of democrats to get up a tariff bill arc fast tightening tin* hold of the democratic party on a niche* in the cliff on the failure* side of things on this earth.

Democuatic uncertainty is what is causing the large outflow of gold from this country. The foreigners are losing faith in our republic while in such hands as at present.

Mk. Gorman has an exceptional knowledge* ol the ways and peculiarities of the* United States senate. He served it fourteen years us page and postmaster, and is now in his third term as a member.

The main difference between the two Cleveland administrations is that in the Hn-t the party did not have full scope to show its incompetency. In the second, however, they are getting in their graft and the country is suffering.

owned by John Urown, of New Ross, in thtee straight heats, 2:30, 2 :31 .J and 2 :2tl. In the 2:35 trot Maud Halbert, owned by ('. Pruett, of Rockville, won the last three beats and the race in 2:30, 2:33 and 2:37. This was done after Western Roy, owned by Eli Glore,

and bis genial disposition will insure 1 him a cordial welcome whenever lie ‘

comes.

•‘Run” and Harris received slight injuries by upsetting their h iggy in a ! diteli Sunday night. Several of our people art* attending the Baiiihridge fair. Mi" Daisj* Hendrick* and Mabel

NORTH HOC NO.

( No K* 4'hlcti*o A; Nashville l.hnltcd tv

storms in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana cite storm phenomena. Wc* expect Njj j* ( ^aiw

much dryness and drought general- ... ‘ Daby. t Ex. pt *im.iay

I ruins .» ami •> parry riillm.-m |.;i!,tr * .*J

lv in this month. Storms ami i Hisand liny omtelo s Itml roll M.liJ I • j ( liietiKO auu Nashville, changes will take place in regular. , (has. i..*i .vil

; ” 1 I lien I Pass, and T'kt Ant. CMoJ

| orders and some heavy rains will fall in s uttering showers, but they!

Let Your CoHtnnie H« Clnae and Free From will be too far apart, both illdisopeningi. tancc* and time, to supply a general Before the advent of the Italians and .... . . ' • convenient smokers it was thought ' ! ' ,| lbt ienej ol moisture. Make

“DRESs for the apiary.

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t to have :i dress iff' sort of jacket timely note of this and calculate attached to the veil with sleeves for accordingly in all matters liable to

the protection of the operator, while

of Alamo, had won tin* tirst. and Bishop of Br t/il, are visitor* this week, working among the hives. Such things sutler thereby, saving unneeessaiy second heats in 2 * ,< >4 and 2 30 '1’he former is at her grandfather's. ar '‘ now almost out of date, with the loss and labor by so doing. As A- immense erowd I. ,» sttend- * ^ l “' w | *“*“*' lm ‘ * •««"»

a nee at the track today, and the i- i - , i f /* is a wise precaution to

- Ezra Lewis lias moved from Green-' .. .y . 1

races for today and tomorrow are .•astle to a f nm smuhtiiiif of I'liriisin ‘ U !' 1 ' ! irtlr , e t l:l ..

, ,, , , ' . t asue to a num soutneast ot riitnam- ouder the clothing. Manymevere stings , „ , a0il lull and of great interest. ville. are received in this way f&m bees hav- reutt,ODar ^ 8tortU8 abo »‘ 28th and

Rev. Dickerson preached his farewell iqg no ill will at all, but only sting lie- 3fMb forward into tlie 30th. It will senium at the Presbyterian church cause pressed by the clothing. When errow verv warm at this time and Sunday night. lie lias a host of, ^es arc shaken or dropped off theoombs, 7l„. I„.H ....ti

^arrange your or- new moon, and tailing as it dot s Nt-es may not get on the 30th, will drag the crisis

of

Clip MusCouponl

More About tilntieni;.

If young Gardner or any of

the Sunday niglit. He has a host of bees are shaken or dropped off the oombs, . , _ ... i

other seng-diggers of Putnam want friends here who will long remenihei they are very apt to crawl up one s feet . * 1,X 111 1 s •iids , . . iii« ovciiont aomw.iis ti„. i... aml lt 'K s an( l also under one’s sleeves, of lightning and thunder occur, or

to know any more about ginseng nt* cm client sermons uii<l the good he Ti ht T T ’

E, r *i /•;/ i , has done. ^ fittl “K Yvrtstbands, with under- untl i earthquake phenomena in;

neie it is from the (ilobe- /femoci'iit: . wear tucked inside long stockings, will 1 1

... , . . , , Rev. F.tlgm attended district confer- 1 Dr e V ent tliis many places distribute local elec- « a, China an,I J.p.n |> ^ pm , Mlon ^ m ,„| ali „ n , gl „ b J

Frank Leslie’s Scenes ill Portraits ot tire Civil War Mae of pave about llxl* iiicln* ,'lagnificentlv lllnsiraiill

has demoi alizetl the ginseng trai.e Tlie Methodist ebiiiTh liaslteen closed pends lurgely upon the race of bees to be .,| 1( ] c,.. (| )t . ( nill ’ I Dealers for some time on account of exten-ive ! handled. If you are to deal with by- t t eq u i irium it wttn

of this city considerably. Dealers i«r some nine on aceouni ot exren-ive : o«»uuicu. n you me m ueui wuu uy- - have a large supply on hand wiih fcimirs being made in the way of new brids or ('yprians, you had better wear t be earth, air and sun. There is j pros", „f .litpcl.! fi SjS ',,.T.-n»<(l .hingnr ofiientrue.

prospect of disposal,

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FOR CITY READERS-liriiiK "nr (m wlili in c ..I- ' | imrt ns tssiiisi, to THE BANm

TIMES

FOR ol I OF-TOWN ItF.ADD'*-1 Mull one Wur Coupon » itli I 1 in- ! 'l TIIE liANN KR Time*. I.r'--I>«* I Inil., for i‘iich part. Ilr | n iii n n; I (1) glYoyoiir full nniiii 1 nii'l ii.l'lriss: * I state ivInn part you waul, Kivin.' 'I

"aid tut n. In fact, buyers bold Dr. I’oneher will deliver the sermon,

aloof. St. Louis is a large shipping | Everybody invited,

point, as consignments are made Sherrill and Mahoney are threshing I direct to San Francisco and t o ! the wheHt in thl ® vlci,,it >'* Hongkong. Ginseng is a favorite , Imlii|n!|p<)lis wK|1|11)il S , (>kes .

Chinese remedy, and has been used | ilst W t*ek.

by the inhabitants of the* Flowery j A prominent democrat of thi* p ace : Kingdom for lenturies. The root was heard recently to remark that there j is verv scarce in China, while it were two ' h ' n K* “>»<mt wldeh In* was | grows’wild in the United States, l-’l’ 1 '’the Shake,

; meeting* ami the (Irmourat party. As

pat ticulai l\ in Arkansas, lennes- to the former we can easily give you a see and Mississippi, also in the! rest for it, don’t excite our curiosity \ north and northwest. The ortli- ^"y mo, ' e * But in regard to the latter.

without electric etorms, leads up to

w number: (4) inclose the lu f' i Sccnee” don’t tnclude any othiTtHis-

| or near the autumnal equinox. The Charleston earthquake is an instance within the memory of all.! | August ought to end in cooler, pleasant weather—especially the closing night.

116*8. . | • ^“No bound volumes o! hr auk i*'>; 1 Hu’s Whi" >*0**11 ch will h(M)tT‘t rctli'V HANN KK TI Ml.v TIiIhIs poiiii* l»art can be obtained In any "th'i v " than indicat***! in our regular coui-'i' .

HOPATCOSO HAT ANT) VEIL.

Today*. Local Market*.

[ Furnished the Daily Banner Times , daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur [

Jordan’s poultry house.'

Hens (j SpiTn**, choice, tq to 2 ll>8 '7

rocks, ymin* and cutis

21 r\ ci,v '?'%%.r;:: 5^L'zxrtxs■ dealers at $1.70 to 1*2.20 per pound. !1B , sid,.ration, gives preference to a veil of DncW*’ " to,,,s -

Choice lnr»e ginseng readilv brings ! 7"'! = H-i iai 0 ginsmg reauny nrings , and your party *o overwhelm-| sow.*! in Tl,« t. o,.,i Oe t «e._pluckiNl ,5

•f l to $8 per pound.

. 4l i. , •’ ■ sowed in. The grenadine is strong, and Evkh^V resit lit handling' iNhO the ingly m power, show* by their Jung- the bruascls -* s — ’ - * * • S??Jt- rp r?i , -V , '- , PA‘’ ot ^Hn K .

net facing olwtruets the vi Hutti r, fresh roll

price was 25e ]>i*r pound ; in 181)5, | bug attempt* at legislation that thej si on but little. Gather tbe top of the veil l,,l,ter ’ Vo * ^

60c; in 1870, $1.50, and for the past ten years $2 to $2.50.

The Indianapolis Journal well says: The New York Kcenimj /‘out is much shocked over the anarchistic views recently expressed by sundry college professors and thinks they ought to be rebuked and taught a lesson. The ownership of the gored ox makes the difference. When college professors advocate free trade the /’(>*< is immensely gratified and makes haste to quote

Kedurtion in Kiite* In Nlicliigan l*uliit*. The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad have arranged to make special low excursion rates to Michigan points: tickets to be sold for all trains of Tuesday, August 14,good returning any time within twenty days. These tickets will la* tirst class, good on any train of the date named, and will he sold at half rates for the round trip, the object of this being to accommodate those whose vacations do not extend longer than two or three weeks, and at the same time familiarize the public with the beauties ami health-giving qualitiesof the Michigan resorts. This is an opportunity which cannot he ignored by invalids or by tourists who are fond of tishiiig, hunting, boating or any of the iiumeronr pleasures of outdoor life. For full informations, tickets, etc., • all on any C. il. ,( D. R. R. ticket agent, or address l). G. Edwards, General Passenger Agent, Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. tf

are incapable of administering the with a rubber cord, so it will lit closely affairs of this government, we can not to the crown of a broad brimmed hat. In |

help hut feel that democracy is a burden, and therefore we must have our say.

his

HalnhriilKc Fair, .Inly SO-Aux- 4. During tin* F’air the Monou Route

itrssKi.i.vn.i.i:.

Wheat threshing " ill all be done here this week; crop good, large yield and

good grain.

Corn promises a good crop. Rains have been seasonable in this vicinity. | Two years ago some young democrats !

7)'-" <>*'*«' one-1

other hot countries that is also being third fare for the round trip Except on adopted in this country and especially August 2nd and Jrd the rate will In* one at the south. It is called theHopatcong. fll rc for tin* round trip. August 2ntl I # It is made of palm leaf, and it is sup- and 3rd special trains will be run be-M*

portert above the bead in the manner il-| tween ' rawforilsvilh* and Cloverdalc I ? ^ ^ T V ustrnted. As the light breezes can circn- passing Greencastle about !):45a. ' J G O UJ H O A’

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The Sheaf of Day*. Bit; Four Fxcuraion* Terre Haute Haee*.

carried banners reading in large letters: . From a full sheaf in >omb we bravely draw i’he Big Four will sell tickets to Terre “Elect Cleveland and ir<-t *1 *25 ner E«<h moniintjone IIkIuarrow, which |*sent Haute and return $1.05 Aug. 13 to 18 re- , , lf . ' . 1 , By Htrenath of arm, iDipellad by hidden law turn limit 18th. Tuesday 14th anti Tliursbushel for wheat!’’ -‘Elect Clevelan.l Umi. its force l**pen,. day l«th a special train will passGreenamlgct $2 per .lay for work!” They Hbafu go w.U and tr ue, ,n,l «, nieK0 m. ‘'■ ,, . s 1 l l r “'‘...it 11 :3n a . ami returning elected Cleveland, but ask democrats Heyoml our vision others droop and fall. | will leave lerre Haute 7 p. m. about the balance of the promise! Fair shot-are other*, sped by stroiiBlh ol’wliu F. P. Hlkstis, Agent. m n a_ n l w > , " hile som.'liy not at all. i„ LI?,?:” ‘ ■" '*'•* <■>■* *>.'• *...«. oil • * r Our armM nro WHakt thn (lnt>»a K«i* — I IlC \ IinuHlhl Ulllft will Itlilku Pftto of

11 3‘2 Parts. 8 Splendid Hlustriiti""*

, | in each I’art.

W FOR CITY UEADEIts-nrli^J'"

d of these coupons of any 'bite in" ... ; i.. *• i til I f ID ''

In later clays the sheaf 1* not so full.

, Our arms arc* weak; the darts but feebly go , , ... 1 he old settlers day at Sutherlitl's From llfrle** cords our stiffening ankers pull j one fare for round I rip to Indianapolis prings the 4t!i w ill be well attended. | To bt ”“ 11,,,! su,len bow ' August 13 and 14. return limit Kith, ac-

And some have stralubter shafts and better V' r *^ U ‘ !0nV ‘‘ , *tlOn.

PORTLAND MIU.8. bows,

Frank Scott of

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move into his own property tliis week. Uncle Jimmy Wright of tliis place is probably the oldest settler in this part |

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Or how its lU*Ul is planned.

Meredith Nicholson.

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