Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 18B1.
DAILY BANNERTIMES BEDEORI) DEFEATED
I > »ihli"h<* < l i> Jin.TM *. !1 eXf« pt Sunday at tht* I!ann ► l<'I i Mhs .»I1Lm , eonirr Vine and Erankliii HiriM-js.
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loo •; 250 “ 2*-» 500 •* 2 Dinplay rutcn imulc known on application. < ’hanu r ‘• • tor dlspla v :nl\Vi tinomontH must be hundeii in by 10 o'clock a. m. each day. Kcadinj? advertiHcuo ntH will be rtxteived cacli day
up to 1 o'clock p. in.
A ( anl. Bainhkidoi, Aug. 7, 1894. K litor Bamnku Time*: Deak Hik:—I regard to my connection with the nomination fur
to
let at tii« Nion. i-itr—urfeiM-iuiir n»y. exist u wrung impression and in-
(JOUNTY NEWS NOTES.
PIANOFORTE PLAYING.
loocal Ti^eC.
THE GREENCASTLE CLUB WINS THE
RETURN MATCH.
xhe Sweeping Elastic Touch—How mad '
Win n to Corcect Mintake*. ,sl u I’Ol R
OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURR Tliere arc two extreme typos of hand \o 10* Veiibuied'K^oA'" 1
NG TOWNS TALK.
APVE«TiS!NG.
Kradino NoTirica ! I . . . _. . • _ .. f> cent* per line, t »ne line paragraphs cbarjrt»<l Full score* of Tues<la> 'h Shoot inn Con- IH'piVSentttt l\e UierP >eehlS
as oc'cujtyinif two lineH t-pace.
251ineA 4 cent* per line
Shoot Well, Wear Roquet* an«l are Ad- justice to IllVSelf Hiu) fliends who
possessed by those who aspire to play '‘"Rcmipoii
uitred by the l.adiea.
desired my nomination. 1 will state I never at any time eonsid-
The Greeneastle Gun club trav er ed myaelf a candidate in the ae-
| ele,i l,own 10 Bedffird and back cepted sense. Proa the flrat tine thenam™™f U ?he*'wiitor^'not MoeSirflj^for *** iB ^ br0U « ht wi,h them an ' I was approached upon the subject !\ .'c !ny inc'uH eoraiiiLi iiicHt ions' can nia^be no: ,,ther T1 *«‘.V ‘ e ‘ urn until the convention was held I said , "" 1 I®* tch **y ten points in a better lu , v ,. rv OBC m ,. llt ioning the *ubMm^.m1dIy7tpuraotoiRc , r e i::; 11 ""'' than . the one .. in thiscU y- jec*. I am n.„ .candidate and hare
Specimen copies umiled free on applteatloii
\\ it litii l*iimnni , » Hiuindrlaa—The Conn try IVopIc’* speilnl Coliinin ef Short
IK-hi* of XelKliborhoinl New*.
The excuse for the Bedford hoys j neither de8ire nor in ,.ii n . ttion for upon their defeat here was that the rape> Hutsaidtomv most ur,lle >’ were nervous. They were ap gent , r i endlJt lr you (ind it i8 for ,| ie T^ parentiy nervous ..gain Tuesday, interest of the party and district to
use my name in the convention, «1<
When delivery is nituie 1»> ctarrler. all sub- tilt* (• !*(.*(
script Ion accounts ere to be paid to them as j .
they call and receipt for same. i welcome,
RATES OF SUBSCRiPTiON
'hjn Year tn advance Sir monthi* Three month* Om month Per week /»?/ ('artier
the piano—first, hands stubborn, close webbed, chubby; second, hands loose jointed, dangling, flaccid. It is not always an advantage to have the hands exceedingly loose. Between these two extremes there are a hundred intermediate grades. A writer in The Etude says:
por i . yxn mills. What wo learu to do in playing the
The 8. S. convention here Saturday piano is to prisluce attitudes, measure.
. .... meats and motions, amt in the highly
was a grand success, and ven encour- ^ ^ anfomatio , 8(Wer wh ic h we deaging to all Sunday school workers. Vplop it is imperative to offset contrastI.aluyette Shalley was married to exercises against each other. Thus I Miss Cora frimip Sunday evening at think it usually advisable to learn the the resilience of bride’s parents. sweeping elastic touch at the same On Saturday during the S. S. conven- time as the quiet hammer touch, lion while tne audience wa- seated and In reply to the query, Is it liest to
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wUh 10 siee^ l '}„r , ^ l .': ,l ^, r ' 1 p“n ,
deeply interested a snake fell from near
correct immediately when a mistake is
.in The Stone City gentlemen accorded sun- the Greeneastle boys a splendid
fact,
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caii'ing a teirible lommotion b'i a b « [ , u i-t.Oco. If it cou.V from car el ess-
couldn’t have
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A'Mn-ss all romuiiiTiications to Tiik Daily IJannkk Timkh. GreGiicaBllo, I ud.
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treated tliem nicer. I’pon their arthcre the Greeneastle club ineinliers went to bed and slept mi til about eleien o’clock. They were then taken iu hacks around the interesting little city and shown the large stone quarries and other
sights.
Alter dinner occurred the shoot-
so, and if the nomination comes to me without any personal effort, as a loyal republican, 1 would feel myself bound to accept it. I never saw but five ot the Putnam dele gates from the time of their selection by the county convention until llie meeting of the joint, convention, and never saw nor coninmni cated with and don’t know the
minutes, llie -eat-
Many ladies jumped upon IlesSj byall means stop, and if necessary
tiinllarlHir. Mil'll. No H i , ""uti 1 ? 1'nlo. with sl.'.'|„.,* r, ir '\, w y' i ,rr ', ! - II. It , mill Wiinhliiifto,, |) |• '' r ^ v >a \ j mid makes coni Minis |,, r 'o" » S!S«'. i^'STr® dlv,r«i™il„,,., 8 ,. l; ;„, ? «|^ { jj ‘ w
MffHON ROUIF
-Ojjpuysvuif NtwAlBANYJCHicIt” 111 .'Itis-I Sunday. YTTThi,
•Y • • IICVNO, If/ • ■ * It' .11*. ' t'j «»»*'* * *- j ^ NOIC gatlieiing their skirts close jo tim' - or U)0 times, and do not allow |* 1 •'Jyua'o Mnii
around their ankles, but to their great the pupil to iro tme noieh beyond that|No44t Local ereilitthev did not scream. His snake- tone till if ' in bo u me corn etly, for
-lii|) had prohably taken up a position lug i u on the stove pipe and got into a
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Secretary of State WM. if. OWEN Auditor of St:ite .\ M K KKT'S C. OAII.EY Trea-urer of State EKEI> .1. SOIlOl.Z Altornev General WM. A. K K IT H AM t lerk of Supreme Ooui l A I,K\ A N OKU IIKSS supt. Pub ie Instriietioii 1>. W. oKK I I NG State StatlslieiMii S. .1 THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. BI.ATt Hi.KY Supreme iltidge—first Distriet JAMES H. JOUDAX Supreme Judge—Koiirih Distriet l.K \NDEB J. MONKS BEBUPLICAN i in m i TICKET. For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For A iiditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN I). HUNT For Recorder LEMPEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sherilf DANIKl W. MA( Y For Surveyor I.ARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN Y. OWEN For < oinmis-ioui-r 1st Distriet JOHN L. BRIDGES and District—LAMES e. RE AT KICiM ltl.lt AN TOM NsmC TU'KKT. For Tru-iee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Asses-(if ENOCH L. FOXWORTHY Fur Justice* of the Peace WALTER .1. ASH I’OS J A M i:s T. DENN V GEORGE w. RCMBARGER For Constfthles WM. R. CAT,LA HA N JOHN H. MILKS DANIEL TOMPKINS
.score of 270 to Bedford's 200. Ed. ii. Kleinbub was referee and to him j the Bannkk Timks is indebted for
, tiie following seoie:
Shooters.
Tnrpliy | Lou Francis.
IIKUroUll DUN Cl.l'U
name of a single delegate to the
ling and it will be seen below that eoMvention from Montgomery or | the Greeneastle boys won by the ( :Uy> Never requested the vote of
a solitary delegate from either of tlie three counties in the convention. Was not present at the convention. No organized effort was made nor machinery used in my
behalf.
I have no regrets that I was not the nominee; hut, under all the circumstance, have reason to feel ca m pi i men ted that I received twenty-six votes in the joint representative convention, and tender sincerost thanks to my friends in the three counties for their good intentions and entirely voluntary and loyal suppport. Very respectfully, O K. Lane.
tu-de with a bat which caused his sudden a|>pearaine iu the body of the eon-
ventiou.
Hon. Jus. T. Johnson will address ihe old soldiers and -ons of veterans at our G. A. I!, hall on Siturdai p. m. Aug.11. Mrs. Dr. Foster, of CloviTilule, i.» visiting the family of her brother, .1.8. j
Vlexander, this Week.
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nearly a! 1 t ■ luisiake* that even great pc-ipl'3 mako ari e troni insufficient utti'iition to i at ; articular point. I have ; known many a piani t who blundered ' at easy place.-, but played the difficult passages wilh faultless precision, sim-
ply berau-e the mental illumination 1 rain*leave
which prodmed the nmsie il photograph for the we-r had uni been equallydist^bu:-<1. Fight yjj 5 i>Mily' IU j-?.:?, 1 " ' r '' l- .. the niistako is the butter maker fights j n', i Daily -la-’a'p In', {■',',?>! Ii ’ whey—drain it, sqtvi •/. • it, draw it out bH* 1*• i •
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For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
For -In.lire. I tth District, JAM! - A MeNI TT
For Proseeutor, Will Dlstrli-I,
MKNIIY ( . LI.M IS.
Fir Joint Representative, I la;.. Montsomi-iy
and I’litnain < ountles, TIIOMA* T. MOOR!
There arc cries of fraud in the Alabama election. The cry sounds
familiar we believe.
Fommii —Tori*.
At the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. \V. L. Torr, near Oakalla, on Tuesday, August 7, oc eurred the marriage of Miss Anna M. Torr to Mr. Frank A. Forman. The ceremony was pronounced by Rev. \V. M. Torr, of Catlin, Ind., an uncle of the bride, immediate relatives only witnessing the same, a* The bride is one of the best known young ladies of the neighborhood "gm and is estremed and beloved by all
After the contest the Greeneastle! her acquaintances. In church work, j boys were surprised at their hotel, having been n member since eleven j A package was received and when years of age, she was especially I opened by Manager Thomson il active and for some time was presj was found to contain handsome | ident of the local Epworth league j button hole boquets lor the shoot- at Oakalln, where slie will be greater.*, gifts from the ladies ot lied |y missed by that eocietv. For ford. The boys all report the kind- some time Miss Torr had been the
Y*st and best of treatment and would 1 be pleased to visit Bedford again some time. The match was for 50
birds to each man.
Program
Joint reunion ol the 14th, -Gird,
efficient and accommodating correspondent of the Banner Times, and her news notes were among the best received by this paper. The groom is president of a normal school at Abbeville, Mississippi, and is one
71st and 123rd regiments, Indiana of the prominent young educators I volunteers, August 29 and 30, 189f: of the south. Immediately after 1st. Reception of comrades at the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Forman I depots by committees. j departed for Abbeville, their future 2nd. Registration at general home, followed by the congratulahendquarters iu Allen’s block, first tions of their Putnam county
Will Roach was at
day.
Miss Jennie Steele i- visiting friends
here.
Mrs. Belle Holey is visiting Mrs. Wm.
Counts.
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T • "7 h'i'-e r ' r. pure golden , ri)l{ Twr » M Now, on rhe oilier mind, it may [ So 4 Kx. Son .. sAi n n-. r,,,. | Bl!
RKKLSviLi.K. : e'.-auce that ;>our pupil i; eon. tYutional- , ™. " Terre Haute Fri- 1/L’rvous and ( xeitabk ; that the ueiwes 1 No 2 Kx. 'uu ajji[. m', -
-re not : trong enough to carry the shock | a I' 1 ’ •• of electricity which the mind sends out, i i , i'oi:i v ud i -n-s mid ce.iiM /j - ally the hands tremble, Leave Terre IUnte.
and the fingersf!y int ) the ncig'nborhood So~ K -?' >, . , . n V' r 1 ' of the keys, hut aro nearly always a For eoiuplcte tim - 7 v'-ij”,'Ti little nwrr and stutions, and for full Inrormailii 1
1 , , - ,, | rates, throng!) cars, ete.. ud-lr-s*
Miss Jessie Osborn has returned from In that uiso yon mil generally ag- - .i s i'.-« i.i.vu, \„, a visit to Indianapolis. gravate the trop.blo by eansiug the pu- ' i!:, ( """""'.‘H."": _ . . h'
Miss Reiki Cromwell is attending the ; P|‘ i ) '.' " iJ '“■ i * : ^‘ere is a
Asst. (fCll'l I’oss. Virt. >t. Ijiuis,
sensitive, compel yonr pupil to rush on , iii, p , uti. She has a paper on i u a ri );u i rtr w ild EngliHh, or, still hot- / - AMK,iN
Epworth league convention at Rock-
ville tins week.
"Possibilities of the Epworth League in Reaching the I'neouverted Young Peo-
ple.”
Several of the young people attended the festivals at Walnut (.'Impel and
Manhattan.
The Epworth league will give a eoncert here on the first Saturday night in
September. rittt W eat her.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind. Aug. 8. Fair weather stationary temi'~ perature. Wappenhans.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Low barometric pressure continues over the northern part of the country; high pressure over the southern. Fair weather prevailed everywhere, except light showers or sprinkles occurred from Lake Mich igan westward. The temperature lose everywhere, except in the northwest, where it fell a few de-
C. F. R. Wappenhans, Local Forecast Official.
disposition to he ovcrcouscions nud over-
grees.
Some classes of citizens in Indianapolis are endeavoring to shut out all classes of chickens in that town except llie fried variety. The council will tackle an ordinance
somewhat similar to the one that court house; 71st Ind., Baker dc
floor.
3rd. Assignment of comrades i for entertainment. Regimental headquarters: 14th Ind., mayor's office: 43rd Ind..
died a beautiful and in ihis city.
G. A.
< lu> ('utility I’olitiral Straw*.
llnizil l lines.
County Chairman \V. S. Carpenter. Albert Payne and Robert Fisher, aeeompanied by the McKinley
friends, to which the Banner Times adds its best wishes. l.at’K** Ural Kntate Sal***.
Indianapolis News.
Jerome Allen has sold to Thomas C. Day and Nicholas F.nsley the seventy-foot lot in Meridian street just north of Seventh, for .1<l20u foot, and to Maria F. Ritzinger a 155-foot lot at Meridian and Sev-
uatural death Browning’s hall; 123rd hid
| R. hall.
Joint camp tire at Meharry hall, Wednesday evening, Aug. 29, at
seven o’clock p. m. Programs will. enth streets, for $140 a front foot, he furnished at the door. taking in exchange the property in Regimental business and social New Jersey street, between Ohio
(dee( id), composed of A. k N nil, j meetingg tat headquarters of the and New York streets, 135 feet
K J. Phelps and I rani* Giiilin, Bevoru i regiments at nine went to Asherville lust night and August 30. Dinner at 12
Aug. 30, at west college.
important!
An agent of the central traffic as sociation will lie at general head
formed a republican club, which was christened the McKinley Club. Speeches were made by Carpenter, Payne, Griffin and Fisher, and the audience, which is said to have
noon,
quarters on Aug. 30 for tlie purpose through
numbered about 1000, was most 1 of Btainping certificftte8 A11 t . om
front. Both Mr. Ensley and Mrs. Ritzinger will build at once. William A. Bell lias sold to Samuel II. Vansant, of Greeneastle, his two story houses in Eastern avenue for $22,000. These sales were made
the W. E. Stevenson
The follow mg letter* remain in the Greeneastle postofliee uncalled for
A ug. S :
IJ. F. Wright, esq.. Dr. J. II. Wilson, R. S. Deiiox, Miss Laura Makle, E. A. Mason, Mi-* Davvra Nichols, Mr. I. if. Gordon, Howard J. i.ics, Mr*. 1*. B. Neff. Mr. A.T. Allison. Mr. Will Wamsley, Mr. Joini All-laid. Mr. ( Inirles Snig, Jennie Gn-avvay, Mr. J. \V. Stnt/.(•nberger. 1 n calling for same please say “advertised.” Willi* G. Nkkf, P. M. VaiKhilm I*hip Ilxciii-hiohh. T'iie \ andalia Line will make rate of
tor, wild Irish, steeplechase. Jump five barred fences, leap ditches, tear tlio way through thorny hedges—anything and everything—over stony ground, over field and fell and heather bloom, anything to arrive at the point designed.
To and from Terre Mimtr, in ct!i*-i
May 22. ism.
AURIVE VKOM TIIK SOUTH. No 7 Nashville special . »*,« Noll Terrel laute & Evansville Mail. 1 j No. 1 )' Chicag-i & Nashville l imited fnji
SOUTH Horsn.
Such a pnpii would be grVatiy benGited ? S • N^.vHh. Lham,,
by frequent drill in the wav of rough, No 8 * hleayo 'pwial , . . ^ O . . |)„i| Vi t Except Mmduy
jagged playing. Trains5 andll carry Pullman palaceilat
oars and day coach)* and mu solid betvii A Novelty In Needlework. ’ llictuto and Nashville.
Among novelties i n needlework which take tlio place of tlio familiar dotted daisy work are designs stamped with five rayed star*. By a few skillful stitches these stars tire converted into miniature vy leaves, which dot the cloth. A white linen tea cover scattered with these leaves and finished with a four inch hem stitched border in palo green is exceedingly effective. So also are the blue patterns where the cloth is scattered with palest blue cornflowers, mere dreamlike suggestions of the Gtrman flower, and then bordered with a four inch border of pale blue linen. This border may be put on the cloth with a heavy insertion of linen laee or simply with stitches resembling drawn
work.
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A Pretty C'enlerploce.
One of the prettiest of centerpieces for t mbroidery is the rose pattern de- i 1 scribed by Modern Priscilla: < I This piece would b«‘ handsome worked ; with twisted embroidery silk on heavy
t
Clip tliisCJoiiponj i l ; r-ink Leslie’s Scenes anl;
(
Portraits of tlie
Civil War
i
size of pagre about 11x18 incli ^ ) Magnificentlv illnstratdi FOR < ITV KE VOERS llrlnK i War Ooiipon with in cents l -i - ; - j part as Issuisl, to THE HANV1-1- \ TIMES olllcc. f FOR oI T OF-TOWN RF..AD! I>- j Mall one War < Ainpon wilh 1" t ' in-, t- \ THE IIANNKU i lME-, i.ieciioioil'-. f Ind., fi r (noli part. It-- pariichOn o i 11) give yonr foil name and n-i-lr, : • \ state whai part you want, irivlns n » nuinla-r: (:!) inelose the lice, ■ - u , 1 4 P-'IDS and In Cents f ir each I-O I H 110" \ In scmlinir for "Frank f-eslle's
Scenes" don't include any other IsiS-*
in tunipd volumes of Frank (
Ii,- 1 - War-eencs wlll_l"-otfi i,-I h> - i-
IIANSER T'IMI>. Thisispo-inv-- v part ean heoldained in any other " 1
than tndtoated in our regular co 4
BOSK CKNTEItPIKCK.
lined damask in white or any of the
one tun-lor round trip t*>^ Indianapolis rose colors in the palest shades. The
petals should be edged with long and short buttonhole stitch and the veins outlined. Tin recurved edges should ho
worked sol idle
, — gupnij.
August 13 and 14. return limit Kith, ac count ef (iemoeratie state convention. The Yandalia Line will run a series of bomeseekers’ excursions to Michigan points Aug. 14 and Sept. 18.
one fare for the round trip, wilh tvveu- Today. Local Markets. i- ■''(■ ' o' t' , - , i i f Furnished the Daily Banner Times i ^ |or imih,-,- particulars see J. >. Dow- (lrtily bv K .W. Allen, manager of Arthur |
' Jordan’• poultry Houmi.
Homo Sookors Kxoiithion to tho South. Hgtim ., October 2. No- ' & 8 y ’^^ C a C nd H c l dU 21 . bB L. 7 , 2 vember Ii and Deeemher 4, the C-'t-ks. old 2 Monon route will sell tickets at o.m | j
3 4 2f)
IA
Of woiifl’sFaii
liire for the round trip to all point* iu j Turkey.!oid l t , 'mjs. ll, ’ i< . r,U Kentnekv south of Louisville and Lex- bucks ing!",, •(’ennrMee.MI^lMlDpI,Georgia, pmK f : 0 .T? r ;:
Alabama, Honda, Norih ( arolnut.' Riots, fresh, subject tohamlilng 7',
South Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to Rimer, fresh roll u ■ - Butter, So. I a
Time Kxteuiled.
I'lie time for using the “special inducement” tickets for photographs ex-
XewOrlcan . Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopover* allowed south of Ohio river.
J. A. Michakl, Agt.
i i Step’s Mis i
Fair
Pteiisraptei COUPON-
$
. « agency
It U cl„ime,l .b..lt' r , des , reurged to prTOI , re ; ■
was the largest political meeting cate8 of the rui l roa(1 . lgent from Robert A.Cooley to R. L. and H. M How
ever held in Jackson township. AH whou , they purchase tickets. By
lett, land In i llnton tp., $25W.
Half Fare Kxcurslonf to Michigan via the pi re* on Aug. 7. but 1 have decided to
VnndHita Line extend it one week longer. Kvervboilv On August 14th and Sep-; hol , ling tiek ,. u !lr( , 110tit , ( , (1 t0 ' tember 18th, 1894. Ihe Yandalia Line | M . fore the 14th in*t.
Will sell excursion ticket* to nearly all a.Ta-St prominent points iu Michigan at one!
fare for the round trip. Tickets good ,,,B Kour «“(*••» Urcen.-».tie. to return twenty (20) days from date of A ^ nf * ,he Kol, . r f,0,n S1( I P : napolis to Ferre Haute will sell exeurThe Yandalia Line now run* a ! 8i °" ticket * t0 Qreenc “ tle A "K- 28th -
use them
A. I). ^11leer, Artist.
32 Farts. 8-Splendid Illiistrutien> in each Fart. FOR CITY READERS—Brin* ' in '' * of these coupons of any dale "V.'. 1 T cent* iu coin for each pat t, t" 11 DANNER TIME* Office , EoK OUT-OF-TOWN KEADHI Mail one coupon and 10 cent* ,,,r ' '''i part wanted. Stain (li full name - addreas-(2) inclose the necessary *° pon and luoncy or stamps.
the republican enndidaies were HO doin? they wiM be enabled to
Edmund Perkins ti Rosanna .1. Perkins, j through sleeping ear between 8t. Louis ! r ‘‘ ,urni,, 8 ‘ 29t, l, at one and one-third
present. The same party will or-' pui . chage return tlcket8 at one third g-nize a club at Clay City tonight fare> Bv 01 . der of tl)e executive and another at Ashboro the comi|littee> Henry Meltzeb, S. B. Riley addressed a populist j K FkK) SeCi Chairman,
meeting at Saline City last night,
''R'wSa'lTto'lia^mand IvlenaTodd. land I “"' l i*''' • F"^"K through In Clinton tp., $ano. j through lerre Haute, ht. Joseph, Grand City of Green castle to Catharine Lovett, ' Rapids, Fetoskey, Charlevoix, etc. lot In Forest Hill, m. j This gives \ou an opportunitv to spend — | your vaeatiou in -* ** ! * ■
fare, aeeoimt Sell* Bros.’ show.
F. P. Hcestis, Agt.
ItlK Four Laud Seeker.’ Exi-iindon.. .September 4th, October 2nd,
parts i 1032 90a; r?ady.
of Michigan’s Nov. «th and Dm. 4th round tHp
I or Sale—I wo hard coal base-hurn- 1 ph-a^anl resorts at a very low rate. For ticket* will la* sold at half fare to point*
j full partleulars call on or address anv in Ala.. Fla.. Ga., Kv.. La.. Miss., N.
the VHiiihihfi I.mi* 11r .1 \i I t' < ir' »» ^ ..
meeting at tSaiine city la8t nicftf, . — : —;— • er», two silver watches and two irold 1 1,111 l >rtr « u *V»ars call on or ac
which is said to have been well at Keeping everlastingly advertis- vvatl . he8 . a sulkevette for sale or trade ' a *?'r* m'o"' • j^., 8. C., Tenn. and Va. Return limit
tended and enthusiastic. in«r i.eiawc .r * | ( lusbiougii, A*s t Gen 1 I as
ing brings success.
, John Riley.
233-(It i.St. Louis, Mo.
Pass’r Agent. 20 days. For rate* and particulars con-
tf | suit F. F. lluestis, Agt.
193-tf
uolofn<?5 eo9tai!?i9? tf?e 32 parts be for 099 GOupo9 a9d $3-5 u easb. flou; r^ady.
