Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTTE, INDIANA TEESDAY, AUGUST 7,1801.

DAILY EWNERTIMES ■ --- - S= . w * \ » r> MHcrn<'<»n pxci*|ir SiuiBay Rt tbr UANsrH olIL '*, corniT Vim* unil Kiankiin R:ri*«*{ *.

SUFFRAGE MEETING

THE W.

ADVERTISING. Hr.a in.\r. Noth ks 5 citHa |w*r Hnr. ' >iu- tine purttjfrnpht* rhd T vi'<l ua occii|iylnK two Hih’s Apaco. n lines * cents per line .Vt •• •• •• •• ini •• :t 250 •• *14 500 •• « DinpUy rates made known on Application, ('haniri'i. Tor display advertiseinenta must t>e tiandnl In by lOo'cluck a. in.earhday. KeadIna advert iseinents will be recelvtsi ear It day up to 1 o'clock p. m.

C. T. OUT

U. LADIES BOLDLY.

SPEAK

Speeches Pertinent to the Occasion and Subject in Hand Delivered in a Pointed and IutercHtiiiK Way—Olat of the Ite-

marka 4.iven.

The \V. C. T. U. loeal unions observed yesterday, the 6th hist., as

bind and vote, as he does, if it sui's \V \SII I N(iT0N LETTER lf ""«■ "«>« in the her, and othei wise, if his vote do, s ; ‘ ! ne:,r fut " re - For 1 l ,r0 P 08 *‘ to keep

not agree with hers. Mrs. Lang-1 the don’s remarks were eharaeterized

thiMiAiniMif tb«* wrltc*r: not necfsaarilv for puhli<r it ion, but as «*vld*Miei* of (food faith. A.ionymous oommuntcatlonH can not be no-

ticed.

•lease report

Ice.

Where didlvc»ry is irretrular j> laiiif? promptly jtt publii'ation «»1I1

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M. J. REUKETT IIA HR V M. SMITH..

Publisher . MunuKiutf I’lditor

Address all comtnunicatlons to Tm: Daily Hannkh Times, Greencastle, hid.

by deep earnestness and created

enthusiasm.

“The Work in Kansas” was presented by Mss. Dr. Tingley, who first treated of the good effects the working of the prohibitory law there which law was enacted largely through the instrumentality of women. The good ett'eet of the working of the suffrage law was

next portrayed.

“Why all the ladies do not vote?”

„. y „ 8 * ie as satisfactorily answered as attendance of matrons and maidens A^ e ( t U( “ 8 f' on i by all the men do and a sprinkling of men. not vote?” could he answered. The Mrs. John R. Miller, president of speaker very forcibly showed the the local union, presided and as the responsibility of women in asserting first feature of the program road a ,ler ri n llt t0 the franchise and their letter from Mother Wallnce, w ho duty in trying to secure it.

The meeting was interesting, well attended an l should be followed by The meet-1 others of like kind,

fervent and

All c<>minui)i<'iiti<m.s Rhuuid he aigned with i “ Mot her Wallace Day,” on which if iiiimi- i if th#» \vrlf«-r- not. -ihm ri I v f.ir J

day the woman suffrage question

was to be treated.

The Greencastle union met in the College Avenue Methodist Epis copal church parlors with a large

this standard to the front as long as I

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP remH j n j,, congress, am) I believe all FROM THE CAPITAL. patriotic people will respond. The ob|jectionthat inspection by consul will

interfere with the present law is ridiculous. The measure will save expense

ami a | an .s*»**i»

Iiit**i’CAtinjc Doing* of Congreas Dirtli of Spice Here and There «»«* Hr Our Special Correspondent-Notes,

Incidents, Etc.

to (tie government by utilizing these j consuls instead of adding expense. This objection seems to be a mere pretext and will not weigh with men of

sent greetings and set forth strong; reasons why women should possess

the right of franchise, ing was opened by a

impressive paper by Mrs. Dr. John.

Washington. August <», 1894. j .

The democratic distraction over tlie j' ntl 'j tariff bill is still as great as ever. There I T<Ml»y’, i.ocai Markets. i< lots of talk every dav about an agree- I [Furnished the Daily Bannk.k Times ment tomorrow, but,' like tomorrow. , J ,ul -'' b V K W ; All « n - ,, ' a " a K erof Artbur

_ . •Ionian s pouitrv hous**. 1

tho agreement never conies. Just when! ^ en8 ‘

anew sugar schedule—new in words, j Sprlnirs, choice, 1‘4 to 2 lbs r

but the same in principle as that pre- Cooks.'

pared by democratic senators and Sec- ’ ’pllrkoyS; youn^choit-^"^, rctai y < arlislc uuder the direction of | Turkeys,old »omg. a the sugar trust—w hich was to la* used j (iisMc. ciioioe r. ir'.fuba and over..'.k to blind the ignorant followers of Mr. §*!'?'*'•, i'' Cleveland and the house free-traders to Hu it or. fresh roll i, , , . , Uutter, No. 2 5 their surrender to the senate and the

trust, which its acceptance meant, lias (’()( \ |'V \F\YS NOTES n" 1'*'

Bocal Time t Jrj

BIG Fopp

No 10- V,M,rihul(sV < h , v, , ;/ " T No g, iMdhimu'nlls'V, ” SST Sffli ■ No ft* Mall f u>ri-s s No 1 £TWeH?urv ,:tm1 ^ • • 'ally t Kxcept 'mci'a^ No. 10, Is Holid VestiIti11 i wllli sleepers r, )r \ . w V'. 1 taHno... with connections for (T.i,,'T k v '« ' nects throuirh to N,. w " \ tonHartior. .Mleh. N„ lK [ k '•"''■nJ o Wl,t l ®b'e|'crs tor'se* y'

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d| ver*lns lines at St. i.;; i ^“ d

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been patclied up at (lie white house and the end seemed in sight, when the Loti- J

Liana senators, reinforced by the popu- OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-

l.oeul

Kxpress

ki:pi hi.k an statk tkiikt. Sccretarv <d' Slate WM. I)'. OWEN’ Auditor of State a.M KKICl'S C. DAlf.KY 'rrca-iirer of State FRED J. SCHULZ Attorncv Uencral WM. A. RKTCIIA.M Clerk of Supreme Court AI.KX ANHKIt IIKSS Supt. I’lib ic Instruction 1 >. U . , i EE1TNG State Statistician S. .1 THOMPSON Stale Geologist W. S. HI,AT, 'll LKY Supreme .(udge—First District JAMKS II. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourtli District LE \NDER J. MONKS

Jolm I>. IlopkiiiH.

In an article in the Indianapolis

Mrs. Dr. Case presented a very yews on Indianapolis in I860 the strong paper on "Theseus and His following is found concerning an

Chain,” in which she made excel-! (n jd characler, who will he remem-

lent use of the mythological story be red by the older people of the of the Minotaur and his Labyrinth city, as he formerly lived in the and Ids destruction by Theseus, eastern part of the county:

She compared the demon intemper- : John I). Hopkins, preacher and I'that the republicans w ill not volunteer

am e to the Minotaur, the many and speaker, came bare footed and hare life-savers

lists. Allen and Kyle, bobbed up with tiie stati'Mfent that no sugar schedule would be supported by iliem which did not provide for the | ayment of the sugar bounty for this year. That sent tin* conference to sea again, ar.d they are still lloumlering around at this writing, drifting nearer and nearer to tin- breakers on the rocky coast all the while. How they will get out, or whether they will get out at all. is still j)r< hlematical. 11 is certain, however,

various license laws to the Laby | headed, a]so. He carried a hvmnrinth, Miss Frances Willard to | b cok or Bible always, and walked Theseus. Among several objections briskly, with u peculiar stiff-kneed wnieh are offered against women's step, talking to himself. Occasionexercise of the voting privilege the 1 a || r mounting a horse block or box

he would sing a hymn of liis own making, and preach a wild, rambling sermon. He supported himself on such little gratuities as the crowd that stopped to hear him

K! IU Tl.ll'AN 4 0, NTV T14 KKT. For Repre-entative G HORDE \V. MANNA For Auditor JAMKS McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. Ill’XT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHKIMIKRD For Sheriff DANIEL W. MAC Y For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For Commissioner 1st Distrid -JOHN L. BRIDGES •2nd District—JAMES C. KEAT KKP, HU, AN TOWNSIItr TIt'KKT.

For Trustee ROBERT S. OR AH AM For Assessor ENOCH I,. FOW.OKTHA' For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON J \ M ES l DEN N V (. EOR,; E W. RUM BARGER For Constables WM. It. < \ I,LA HA N JOHN H. MILES DANIEL TOM i’K INS

essayist mentioned the tollowing, which were ably met and oyer

thrown:

1. Women’s place is at home. 2. Women should work to train

the children so, that a strong 8enti-j ging or jo ke with him gave*, and ment may he created in them against f l01n the sale of his “Good Gatherevil. The influence of such work ing Song” sung to an old camp-

will lar surpass that oi all the votes meeting tune.

they should ever cast. During the political campaign 3. By voting and engaging in the preacher would change to a politics women would be dcmoral-1 u 8 t UIn p e r,» and made speeches at .zed and lose the respect she com- five cents apiece, long or short, on

NG TOWNS TALK. Pointed Pariigi-aplis l-'rom Many riiu-c Within rut mu lift, UuuiiriricH—The CuunIry People’* Special 4'oliumi of Short IteuiH of Nt-ighhorUuotl News.

11 IIICK CHAPKI..

Mr. shoemaker, one of the old citizens of tliis tov.iiship, was buried at this place Monday afternoon. Miss Nora Tucker, of Indianapolis, visited her friend. Miss Flore; ce Gard-

ner. last week.

Henry O Mail's have a new daughter at their house. She arrived the Friday preceding the Buinhrhlge fair. Calloway A O’ilair are the new liav j

v Loutsvl S® ■' Southern « 48 Uuily. t Kxceut ■'cu i ;l ,

Boss ( leveland iias succeeded in preventing the house committee on foreign affairs reporting the Routelle resolution for tfie immediate recognition of the Hawaiian republic, although it

was word for word the same resolution '' “‘"J? 1,1111 -*1 lids neighborhood

introduced by the present democratic chairman of that committee when the Brazilian republic wasestablished, during the Harriso i administration, and when a majority of the committee and of the house was repuhliean. But ar least one deinoerat on the commute.

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Dally KSam PKDItl A nu iv|(,v beave Terre Haute.

No 75 Kx. sun -■(« „ , , No 77 " " - For ooraplotc tim i'-iiT. 'jw',., anil stations, anil I ,r Imi iiit..r„'i„’„ rates, through curs, etc., aiMn>, 1 J- >b t'HESBKOCOH. " " ' Asst, i.ui'l Pass. \irt,st. i , u i„_ ,’ 1 ,' n

NKW 5IAYSV1LI.K.

Miss Retta Wcudling, of Roacbdale,

is visiting trieutls liert*.

Preadiing at the M. E. church last Sunday by its pastor, Elder Baum. 1 rust,* • Jones and A. J. Lee made a business trip to Raccoon Monday.

G,-ary, of California—was ashamed of Jm>. Tool, of Ladoga, is the clever en-

For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET

For .bulge, lath District, JAM s A. McNt'TT For Prosecutor, I'lth District, 11 EX It V < . LEWIS. For Joint IteprcscntHtive, i lay, Mont|[oim-i-y uiiil Piitiiain i ouutfes, THOMAS T. MOOHE.

mantis.

9. The exercise of the franchise would soon become a vile and evil power, which would result in overcoming all the good and fine influence which she possesses. “The Work in Now York” was presented by Miss Jean Nelson, who has been, the past year, an active worker in this cause in the Empire

state.

Miss Nelson paid a warm tribute to the representative woman sufIragistsof the,lay. Shi* discussed the constitutional convention of ’68 and the work of Geo. Wm. Cur tiss and Horace Greeley. The work of the constitutional amendment campaign, both in its aggressive and defensive phases, was enter tainingly presented. The woman suffrage meetings were described and the energetic labors of women in highest New York society were shown. The favorable attitude of the Roman Catholic and Episcopalian clergy and Jewish Rabbis was pointed out, together with the great

The United States treasury bal- work accomplished by the leaders

ance is just-half as large us it was one year ago. Demoeracy is grad-

ually diminishing it.

In just thirteen weeks from toil ay occur the congressional elc-c-

any side the purchaser wished. He was sober, healthy, usually tohust, and when he chose to work, few could equal him. It is said In* entered the army during the war of the rebellion, anti died. He lias not been seen here since. In fact, he appeared but rarely for some time before Hie war. It was generally believed that he saved his money and bought a farm with it.

riiu Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick & Co. from the otlieial weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind. Aug. 7. Fair weather stationary tein P perature. Wappenhaxs.

WEATHER CONDITIONS.

The low barometric area in the Northwest remained stationary and high atmospheric pressure continued east of the Mississippi with higher temperature everywhere. Rains fell from Wyoming and South Dakota northward and near the (•nil coast.! F. R. Wappenhans.

I.ocai Forecast Official.

Tlie Game of Draw.

It takes a rich man to

draw

ol the suffrage movement among

the women.

Miss Josephine Donnohuc read a

touching paper on the caption - - “Who are to he Benefited by the !l P ri ‘tty girl to draw atten4i.i > vm v u i « lie I'dilgi UBHIUUU1 LMCH'- | • .• »

lions. '1 hen there will be the first I MoVeme,,t ’” and P oin tcd out. the p ,on “ 1,0,80 ^ draw » curt, a por-

ehange of consequence in “existing order of things.” Business will get better at the end of that thir-

t ‘cu weeks.

The Eighth district republicans will nominate a congressman on Thursday at Terre Haute. The convention will have 215 delegates and a hot contest will result as each of the seven counties has a candidate.

...w,, miiu piuui'-ii our. tiie '**•'*, ■* (>uigootl elici ts in the temperance line ous P 1&8ter to draw the skin, a toper i-i <• t < t < I r*, > i ■ ■ a I. i i •

which would result if women en t0 dra<v a cor k> 11 free lunch to joyed the ballot. draw a crowd, and an advertisement “Tin* Foes in Our Own House- J in • vour borne paper to draw trade,

bold” was the subject of Mrs. Ten naut’s paper. This being her maid

Ihchinoml Knttrprint.

There is nothing surprising in the dispatches that Senator Voorhees has changed front again, and that he is anxious for a compromise on the tari if bill. As a lightning change artist, Voorhees easily stand at the head of the class.

. r . . ... the Mew York Sun's demo ° n '■ |r,,rl 8 l M!a,t ' n 8. s h* J cratic pregldeutitil tic-ketor SI Husky w«» too moilun to ascend the pint- 4 Kooser prevail. In 1890, ,he «v. fora, and not faeng the nadlenee er . g e d,„,„cr.t will have to d„ 1,1. a good p ,rt of her eplen 1 yeHing for it before be doe, hi, ment of the theme vra. lo.t ,0 the : drinking. About two drink, of the lll “ i II,I,n ' i platform at one end of a patriot". Mr,, tan,el Ungdon, in a clear, ,o„ g „e wilh those two n.me.at the firm and ringing voice, gave voire ; her end would produce a gurgle lo ihe .entiiiieu, -\\ hy I am a Suf- TOmc ,hi„g „ ke r „ r s| ,, fragist. 1 he speaker said she be- F gan her woman suffrage campaign — forty years ago. in a school girl ef- A prominent democrat suggests fort to show why women are enti- to tll( ‘ Banner Times that the tar-

: — tied to all the rights which men en ld bill s name should he changed Local democrats are chuckling joy. She couldn’t be anything but tbe “terrific bill.” uxlay over the fact that the south- [a suffragist; was tanglit it at home; : ' -

ern part of Alabama went solidly , her father had been the instigator

Tiint» Kxf«*ii(le<|.

CHICAGO & EASTERN ||.[.| T° and from Terre Haute, in 4

May 32, Ism

. ahrive from the north. No 1 Niishvllle special . y No It Temllaiite A I .vtinnvili,. Mwi N<)5 ( hlcatfo* NuihvJle l.liillhft 4

NORTH BOfND.

„ ft „, „ , ti Vll . No I hlcaaoi Niiahville l.imiM C

his party and had the manliness to ! gineer of Bowen Bros.’thresher. No 5 , hlcaito sp l «!i„| speak his mind. He said: “We might * g.tite a number attended the Putnam Trains5 .Uo'c^ry PuZanZtL ag iulmit that the demorratie party countv fair. 1 e*™and day conehea aiul run goiid m I'f b'nndered in its treatment of this j The New Mnvsville Motmrel.s phived i' ‘ ,,,d , haM . ,,3 H:, wail;,II question : and we cannot :tf- the Groveland ball club la.-t Saturday i, ° en ' , ' aM ' andT ’ k ‘ Wt. W ton! to make another blunder.” The match game of ball in whieh the former ! :

1 emoiTats "beat the devil around the came out with an excess of four. It

stumy by postponing the consideration was Hit* first game of ihe season for our # of the resolution until next Thursday, flub. The battery for Groveland was!#

hoping it will then be too late to have Cramer and Williamson; for New MavsH acted iqKMi this session. In view of villi, J. F. Case and “Huxley.” this action by the committee at Mr. Lawrence Sheekles will go to Antler-! < lev,•land’s dictation, it is not surpris- son to work in a factory, mg that the members of the Hawaiian Mrs. ( has. Boimnan has gone to Gos-,

commission now in Washington, who port on a visit,

represent the ex-queen should say that j Bruce Mills is able to be out again

they intend to remain until informe I ' after a sharp sick spell,

bv Mr. ( leveland whether he intends; Grin Hall was boss of Uncle Sam’s

to carry out Ins promise to restore the mail from Danville last Friday,

queen to her throe,. They naturally Hon. Willis S. Blatehlev,'candidate i think that Mr. < leveland still wishes to for state geologist, is visiting his uncle. 1

restore tin* queen, and others think so, j Frank Hall.

too. Why else should he wish to post- We have one person here who claims 1 pmu' reeoeuizing the republic? to have found gold dust near here. We I Ihe G. A K. men have sent a formal have examined the material and with I protest to Mr. Cleveland and are pre- our limited knowledge we pronounce it paring to bring to the attention of the gold. The gentleman will have.it teste.l

t oming national encampment at Pitts- however.

Imrg the unjust treatment the old sol- B. F. Haney attended the fair every ■'T 1 ' 9 , : uv, • ‘be Cleveland day as he was one of the directors. I mlniinif-tralion Out of 150 employes Several of our far is have hjuled dropped from the r.dUof the record and their wheat to Reno and Danville. L” ns '° n ! l ‘ vi ' ,< ‘b’’ war department Chas. Summers, a prominent farmer . were l „->n veterans, ami it is said j of this township, said he cm,Id not at-1 t at tlic iccordsot some of the ex-sol-; tend the fair unless liis wife paid his

diers show them to have 11 among'way.

Hie most efficient clerks in the division, j Frank Watkins shipped a cai load of' « hi.e none of them were below the j bogs to Indianapolis last week. i aw rage ,n their effiemnev ret'ortls. Old , A Japanese DePauw student is board- ' .ollicrs have also, been discriminated ing with Rev. Thos. Job

against in other departments, purlieu

Olip t.Iiis(Joupot l : rank Leslie's Scenes

Portraits of tiie

Civil War

Mat* of paire about UxlSInrheMagnificentlv lllustnl FOR ( ITV III XIHJIS Hrlnf 1 War Coupon with 1ft ci-nts lift part as Issnetl, b> Till. HAN' 1

TI At KS offleo.

FOR (H T-OF-T(»WS RKADI Mull one A\ nr Coupon with l* 1 • Till. I1ANMJ! j IMI-:-. '* Ind., for each part. Ih- parti,1;^ (I, arlve your full niiiiUMiii'l ft'Hfft'J state what part you want, irlvln:. number: (•>) Inchiso the nice—ft. 1 J pms and H>cents I ireach J'art In senilinir for "l-’rank f.'-sli • "* Scenes" don't Incbnle any otlwre

ness.

JS^No bound volumes el Kraut - lie’s W ar 'cenes will b, oil. rol HANNIlt TI Ml ' This is |>o-it e J part can beobtaiiKsI In mil "D' r '* than indicated In our regular

l.iilt in the agricultural department and in the various branches of the in-

V andalia Line Excursions.

The Vandalia Line will make rate of

i-xft.^.

nment printing office and tiie pension fount of democratic state convention.

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bureau.

There Is more or loss anxiety in congress because of the war between Japan and ( hina. I'hix is not because of any special interest taken in the war as it now is, but because of the fear that the United States may be in some manner dragged into it by the diplomatic hi,in-

dering of Secretary Giesham. who ap-1 v, ' m '»er 6 anti Decemlier pears to have, in place of the calm I Monon ro " te "ill sell tickets judgment tlmt should dominate 1 seer,. 11-"’ 0 ,l "‘ l ' ,,u '" 1 ,rii > t® «H points "f -Mr of ,;,z; • , un lesiruble faculty which makes him ; Alabama. Florida. North Carolina'' "put his foot in It” every time he *'»"th Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to'' makes a move in connection with the I ^ 'tickets good returning! r *•*-"•«-»«. ‘ ore," c'&'ZfaSolHrer UofrerentHU,, s.oa., o, Pena.,-I- .1. A. Mp’iiAii-Am. vania, is not discouraged by the opposi- j — timi of the administration to his bill re-! UiK *°" r , ' a,l< ‘ Excnr«ion«. quiring all immigrants to be examinetl I vr.! Pt e! , , ,ber . 4 . ,h ’ 0t ' to bei’ 2nd, |

roiintl trip

Ihe \ andaliu JJne will run a senYs of homeseekt rs’ exeursions to Michigan ' points Aug. 14 and Sept. IS. I One fare for tiie round trip, with twen-

ty days limit.

For further particulars see J. s. Dow-

l"ig, agt.

Ilnme Seekers Excursion to the South. September 4, October 2, Xo-

4. the

, , . Rt one ! the round trip to all points in

l.ex-

and certified by U, 8. consuls, which 1 'T' 0t ! and 1>, ‘ c ' 4th roi nid trip recently passed the house, mil which inAu ,>e ^ ol ‘ ] 1,1 l,a| f f « r e to points Die senate committee on immigration j (X, 8. ('’./i’enn. ami Y,; Retim!" ffimt has tried to kill by reporting a substi-1 - 0 ) d ‘‘y«- For rates and paniculsr* con-1 tute therefor which might easily have | 9n,tP ' ,Iue8tis . Agt. iud-h been added to the bill as an amendment.! t- . v i He says: “I can see no ground for ob-! . 0 ' 1 " < ’ hard coal hase-hurn-jeetions except from steamship com pa- I l" 0 8llv, ‘ r watc,,e * an ' 1 tw o K«'hl j uies that are engaged in the unholv ?!' , “ 9 - A eulk cyette for sale or trade. ' traffic of transporting to this country Cy : 233-tlt criminals and paupers. I had hoped I Two dozen old newspapers at

1 "c-ui sunuiy ner latner nacl been the instigator The time for usimr i» ,i ,7,7 F ?'. ‘ 1 dozen old newspapers -it deinoerat if yesterday. No one ex- and chief factor in getting old As .lueement” tickets f* olographs ex-' | ^m a paTriXs^ullffit Z’’"I l 1 '!, Ba ^* R T,mm o * 0 ° for flye | peC,lKl <,, ,Pr rPK " lt d ' ,wn hury college to open its doors to pires on Aug. 7. but I have decided to ! would not be made a party nieasilre*. n ) he8e P a P erB wdl be found # t.e;e and the chuckling indicates women; she was stronger in the extend it one week longer. Everybody the opposition from the administration'' aJe niee for n, “ ,Hn * v u wa >’ 8 ' They •t what small straws a drowning j faith than ever and, yet, expects to uiruth Zt"*'**' tW M,i * j ^ “ wi " b “' Th ” ” a n>Hs and in’oi'her wl^ * [go to tba polls, along witli her Ima- j xosf, A. i>. Miu.rk, Artlat. ; ^ ^

Sitpi’s fsi

Fair

iirailti G O U P O Nj 32 Parts. 8 Splendid Illu8tnili ,t ‘ in each Part. FOB CITV HK M'KR—-"/.‘"“jl of these coupons of any ‘W" jji cents In coin for em h IIANNER TIME" '>lti'''' FOR oUT-OF-TDWV KK.A J Mali one coupon find H'cents part wanted. State (I) ('*" ^ , address-(2) luelose the liccessa . pon mill money or stampsparts i to 32 fjoumadj BouQd uoium?5 0O9 ta,l jj tl?e 32 parts may be W for 09^ eoupo9 b-' oasl?. Nou/ r?ady* .