Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THTRSPAY, AUGUST 9. IS*M

DAILY I? \ NNKR TIM ES the

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/.’/•; /* ('ULICA S L’UITOHIAL ( hillfd plow worka, ocfii|>y'iD>r lifty ( ( H NIA N FAN S NOIF.S.

Of TISG. eight acreii Stmlphaktr Bros. Mfg.

1 he publisher of this paper had ( wagon woiks and lumber qurlOCalmenofthesurrOUNDi he pleasure of attending the sum- x ar ii St oe cu|»ying ninety-five aeres, ng TOWNS TALK. advertising. mer outing of the Indiana Bepubli- ,he actual door space of thefac-’

iinnperiini‘. <ineUni'|iarun r »|ih«chai-atii can Kditoriul association last week, torics being forty acres; Birdsell ranixnipiio From Mmn ■'4 limi! ’’ 1 * etuis per line 1 he party was m»*t at the depot at y| |\r - (.'o.. Singer Mfg. Co., South within i , iiIiiiiiu , » Tin- c»nn-

ifSt •• t ’ •; ;; •; j Crawfordsville on'Monday noon by Rend toy works, Colfax Mfg. Co., I So “ U •• " " the newspapermen, members of the Kconomist plow works, South Bend T tiHiiii'-i.'n'riiiKiiiiiv'll'tvi-rtiAeiiii-iliAnuiat tie city council and police force,<1 riven pui^y «orks, Wilson Bros.’shirt I'mvaali riiReiiicnVH wUi in* nfetvcfrfteh day to the Nutt hotel, given an excel- f ai .tory, Indiana Paper Co., Sibley .IP toi o'clock p. rn. lent dinner, driven about the city, k Ware, South Bend curry comb

All com in ii nicjit ions should be sijfnfvl with . A i.,, i m; on/I rather • henameof flu* writer: not ncciKsarily f*»r pftSt liH ( Ollt .^6 (Ml 11(iing8 and OtlHl works.

Ijoeal TimeE

try t*^oplr*a Sprrial Colunin of short

Itriu. of Nrl|ClihorhiMid

ffTNAM Vll.l.K.

Win. Jenkins, of Charleston, III., is visiting his sister, Mrs. t\ . H. Oneal. '1'he Bell Telephone company has

t . f jtl - s\t the Stttdebaker works A'.Vonyin iiVsciiininiinteatTons can not tie no- places ol interest, gt\en auexltilii we were taken on hoard Mat carsUver fifty men boarding in our town tlced ' tion of the lire department and prov jd e( | with seats and taken this week. '1 hey are putting up ten aaIi: ( h I, r romtuy r a y t then taken to the Vamlalia depot tlirou?h tIieir | um ber yards and|" ir ^ ; r<,n * spis imeti eopti - inatiiHt freeim iippiieattoii. for the train to Maxinkuckce. <• over their gionnds. The COMI l )nn . v ! t, u 'p ooin.'mi all Ute time rates or subscription. arrived at Marmont aliout .»:du. |,. 19 8 j x miles of railroad in their putnamville would lye a thriving town.

hir Year in adcaurr..

Sis month*

Three months

* tnr mouth

/V/* week h\i Carrier

Kd. Sellers and dim Turner have

Z\ r <l'u> fii'em^ morning there was a short business jn thi8 one building. After view-

going

factory,

which had

women at work making shirts, the

BIG Koplb

No IT trerttboM^Kxin

Nil 2' Indlnniiimlls \. , .' t , | N..IS- Southwestern l.i„, 7 71 No r Mall il' j

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iif ninety years, site having t>et*it born i i the year 1804 in Clark county, Ky. She was married to .tohn Clark in 1*24, who died in l*s;t at the age of years. They r une to Marion township, Putnam eounty, in I8.V2. Mrs. Clark was

the mother of seven children, three of ... whom are living. They are Mrs. Sam »• Man'''" 1 " 1 h "' t|,r,ss nark, of Parke county; Mr. ^ir j I Becker, of Floyd :own»*hip, and Mrs*. * Dally ♦ Kxcept M, n , la> ,ati,> n.or'j l.eonard Fort one. of Fillmore. She has No 10 Is sollrt vesiilnile<i t r „| n

. . with sleepers for Ni w y (1 .. k ''

been a member of the Christiaii l•llur(■ll with eiinneetiims rori ’ ''vs--sixty two years. She thirty grand- Hsrh',r!Ai'i."ti. N nT,.IkTL!i7 1 cliililren and thirty great-gramlchililren. {{''Vf V " k 1 N Fifty-even of her relatives and friends amt makes eoniiei ti,,!',, ' : II, 1 ., v .1 ht red heron the above day by pro- a,Vd Chiim t Uy! H N( , ,s."7*9 , ",[, l 'i r i-"‘ fl1 ''"''"■yl riding and partaking of a big dinner at dlvenrtnif iin<-< at st. l.ouU imii,',^

her home.

Frank Leslie and family returned | last week from a month’s visit with rel-

atives in Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Sim Prather and little daughter arc visiting the family of H. I. Prather, of Coles county, 111.

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THE FARROW REUNION.

M. J. HRCKF.Tr II Altltv M . SMITH.

arrived at

'2/111 U,1< 1 after supper nssemltled at the enclosure and owns a locomotive

'3; Lake View bote', where an infi rmal w hicn does their switching. A dm started a butcher shop. Success to you • ,0 reception wan held. On Tuesday t . 0||1( , | lliVe been Riicnt protitahU in • v,,,ir nt ‘ w ve " tu "'- . x . ,

1 Will and Laura McClure are in North

Siilctit on a visit.

The sick list is growing. Among the late- are Mrs. \\ ehh Hester anti Mrs.

girls and Arch Cooper.

Manv visitors were here over Sunday. , . . . , , were Mrs. S. C. Bishop union, and picnic, in honor of his

MffKON ROIIIE

-0, Aquisviut S[**iB*i.T*ciiic» M 'F|f In effect Sunday. May 2;, i- !ti

Rcriptton accounts are to In* paid to them as

they enii and receipt for same. meeting. In the afternoon the ing all of the factories and

Piii.n-Iier captains of the two little steamers, th| , ollgh the Wilson shirt .Mnn:u:"i- Aubbeenanhee and Peerless, tend-! wilit . h | )ad six |, im( i ic d A.5dr,.s..tlcommunlcatUmsto ere d ll8 ,he COltrtCSV of a seven '

Thk Daily Bannbk riMBg,

Grt*om’usii*‘. 1 n*i. mile (‘\(*iirsion around Laki* M:»x

Sp« a < ial ID-port of l.ast of One of rutnain's

NOKTII II* hm,

No 4* ( liiruiro Mail No K* “ Express No 44F IvOCHl

SOUTH Iloi si,

No ;r Louisvlllo Mail

.... . ... .. No .V southern F:.vpr«»s^

August tin* first the lamilies of No43f i.*H*ai lot.' 11 * "ally * Kxceot sumim

( ol. Alexander S. harrow hud a re-

I } I

jam*

Jtl.fl It Ml V N Si At I

Secretary of .*t:ite W .M. I)‘. OWKN Auditor of State aMKKICISC. 1>A1LKY 'I’lea-lirer "f Stale FKKO ,L S< HOLZ Attorttev General >\ M A. kKTCHAM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEX \ Ml>KR II ESS ,*itpi. Fub ic Instructioii 1». \V. <;KK I ING Stute Statistician S. .1 THOM I’SON State Geologist W. S. BLATI TILLY Supretiie .1 uilge—Fir-t l)i»triet JAMES II. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LK \NDKR J. MONKS

inkuckee. This was a most enjoy able ride in Iced, Maxinkuckce is 1 a verv beautiful little body of water and is fast becoming a pop

drive was continued to Notre will Cooper and wife, 1 daughter. Mrs. Elvira \V. Roberts,

about two miles from the city, and a half-hour spent viewing the beautiful buildings and grounds. Returning at (1:30, we again took “our

ulur summer resort lor Indiana private ear” provided by the Vanpeople. 1 he \ andalia railroad ( |. ( |j )t continued the jaunt to

Kiau fl.M AN can N TV TIC KIT. For Kepre-entative GEORGE W. MANNA For Auditor JAMES Mel). HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HE NT For Recorder LEMFEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SIIKI’IIEKI) For Sheri IV ') A N1EI W. M A* Y For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For (''.roller JOHN Y. OWEN For < 'ominis-ioncr M Disiiit JOHN L. HR I DOES 2nd Uist rict—J A M ES 1 R EAT met mu vn Ti»vvN>nie tick ft. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY For .fustices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. KI M BARGER For Constables W M . R. ( ALL A II A \ JOHN' II. Ml LEs DA MEL TOM I’KINS

half encircles it on one side and on the other are hundreds of beautiful

St. Joseph, Mich.

The newspaper fraternity and

For Congress Fifth District JESSE 0\ ERS TREE I

Km .in lure, I nth District, J AMIS a UcNCTT

For Prosrcol'ir, l:illi Iligtriet,

HENRY * . LEWIS.

F ir Joint Ifi pi ••si‘ntiitlvi\ ( lay, MontuomiTy

mill Putnam ( inintlrs, THOM A* T. MOOKI.

I Iemock atic shiftlessness and cowardice stand forth in monumental spU-ndor these days. They outshine the Washington monu-

ment.

cottages, summer hotels and the citizens of St. Joseph and Menton little town of Marmont with its Harbor—twin cities—extended hospretty station. After a day of pj ta |j t j eg un d made our stay expleasure here, we took the \ an- cecdingly pleasant. A carriage dalia train for South Bend, arnv- ,j r j ve through the cities and among ing there at and were taken the fruit farms and vinyards, and a to the home of Mrs. Alfred B. Mil- | a ke excursion on the Chicoru, of let- and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred t |ie Graham-Morton line of steatnA. Miller, where a reception and t .rs, plying between Benton Harbor dinner was tendered by the maim and St. Joseph and Chicago, made faeturers of the city. The spacious the forenoon ol Thursday exeeed-

rooms of the Miller home, planned jngly pleasant,

and erected by the late Alfred B. Every attention was paid to our Miller, founder of the / filmin', and party everywhere, and nothing was one ol the original and esteemed left undone that could add to their

members of the association, were eomlort or enjoyment,

thrown open to the guests and an llitlf Fnre Fxrtirsi«M<s to Micltiffim via the

hour spent in social greetings. VHmiaita i.tne Members of the local press and On August 14th ami Sepmauufacturers of the city were tc . m,H * r 18th - ,8 ‘ )4 - The Vandalia Line

' will sell excursion tickets to nearly all

present, s« that the company was a . ......

r • : prominent points in Michigan at one

| large and interesting one ot a him- fare for the round trip. Tickets good Idred or more. At 7 :3*) dinner was to return twenty 2n days from date of

J served, the guests all being seated sale.

! at one time at small tables arranged T, "‘ now runs a !• .. . ... . throiiffh sluepiiiff ear hetwoen St. Louis m the dining-room, 'i \ in <4-room and . ... ,

ami Kay view. Mien., passing through

h bra re. 1 he dinner was one tf through Terre Haute, St. do84 4 pii, (trand ! magnifieent proportions was served l etO'k**\, ( harlovoix, ete.

1 his gives \ on an opportunity to spend

in the host possible manner. The your vacation in some of Michigan's | menu was elaborate ns will be seen plea.ant resorts at a very low rate. For

tiill particulars call on or address any agent of the Vandalia Line or J. M. (’hesbrough, Asg’t Oen’l Pass’r Agent, St. Louis, Mo. tf

Today’* Vlarket*.

Furnished the Daily IUnnkh Times daily hy H.W. Allen, manager of Arthur

Jordau’a poultry house.] Hens Springs, choice, D* to 2 lbs Cocks, young and culls

Cooks, old

Turkeys, hens, choice fat Turkeys, young, choice fat

Turkeys, *>1*1 toms

Ducks .

Fr«*neh pi a** 0cese, ch*dce f. f. *I1>h and over

Geese, pluck***! Kggs, fr*»Hl», siil>j*** , t to handling Butter, fresh roll , Butter, No. 2

Andrew Lancet and wife, George Hoi- 0 f Kansas City, near the home of loway and •lames Hendrix, all of Bra- M r an( i yi rg . a. S. Bryan, under zil; Ilenry Horn, of Cloverdaie; Mrs. , , i ’ 4 .1 ij • . , the enchanting brandies of the old

Dor-ev, of IndiaiuipoPs; Mrs. Kate

Bastian, of Belle Union. A whole lot time locust trees, and by the old mote and then several we did not know, spring whose crystal water had A coat of gravel is being put on the been for ages, and was still telling °lke. ( ,f the hidden treasures of earth. Some sheep have I -obi through The remaining fami | ie8 of Messrs.

VANDALIA LINr 1 rains lea. •• Ureeucastit ...

No 5

Ex. sun..

No 7

Daily

No 1

1 hi i 1 y

No 21

1 >aily ....

No 3

Ex. sun .

No 4

4'

Ex. sun

No JO

Daily .

No 8

Daily .

No 2

Ex. 'im..

No 12

Dull'

No 6

1 Mil.'

Riehard and Thornton Farrow were v , ' n -^| l v’'T!!,l la,l,,

‘■rei neii-tl, . |,„ ,, -I

IS, I - ■

Cl >U Tin Wh-T

■ S:5<i a in. f,, r 1 ,

•'Mi''

■ l. >~ p in, 11 ir sf [ /...i. - 5:2HP in, for Ten^jjjJ

rOH THK KASi

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. 3:35 p 111, •• ...6:91 pm. ** ...2:2Sa 111. " .. .3:32 a 111 ••

I’EOttIA m\ I-KIN

this vicbdty at prices ranging from j

42.00 to 42.2.Y Democrat prices yon Hicnaro a.ut 1 t.onnoi. rarrow were j Kx a m. i„ r ,. HI J know. This i- a time for India- present, to participate in the pleas- ror Mmpieut' ti'me'^rt;' 8 iv:n* 0r ,'ra| napolis and Ulticago meat markets to ores of the day. Four generations ratCT.'thrmi'Rii cars f ,' > (m' f . ll a(i.Vn r 7 niH,l lu 'V

-ecotc tree-ample-of I’litnain count* VV( .|<. represented, numbering sixty4 . • five persons; thehmcheon served at

W e neeu rain bail v. I plaiiu corn i*

almost dried up. n,,on col,lfl not »'«ve justice done by The repair work on the school house pen ; after the company was seated is going on rapidly. While some ob- (in chairs) around five long tables,

J.S. Pou i.ixo,

.1 M. < HKSHKIieOH.

Asat. Oen'l Puss. \irt,'t 1 uis, \i

I

jeetion- arc being raised to the large amount of money being expended on an old house, it is, perhaps, the best tbirg the trustee could do, for the time is drawing neap for school to co 1 mence, and it would have been impossible to hold another seliool in the old building

as it existed.

The re-opening of the M. E. church was a very successful affair and very gr.itif* ing to those in charge. Dr. I’aucber’s sermon was attentively listened to, and the special music of the choir was highly commended. The church i- now neat and attractive in its appearance, and retlects great credit on its members and friends who have contributed so liberally to its repair.

the doxology was sung and 1). P. Farrow, the only surviving son of Col. A. 8. Farrow, invoked divine blessing on the bountiful repast. After luncheon came the feast of relies, a letter was read bearing date 1794, written by Will Farrow to his wife (Elizabeth Shore Far row(, when their oldest child Alexander was a baby; this letter was found a few years ago behind the mantel of the old homestead, in Clark county, Ky.; also one of a number ol letters recently found in an old secretary that is an heir-

Silas and Joe Purcell will move to; foont, from ‘ Will Farrow,” now in

CHICAGO A EASTERN ILEINdlJ

To amt from Terre llantu, in i tr.ri May 22. I Sill AKKIVK KKOM THK XOItTH. No 7 Nashville Special . * ; | No it Terrellante A Kvansvillr Mall. ! 1 Jl Nofi* ( hicavoft Nashville l.iinii, 1 11, .1 NORTH HOVNII. No ti” ( hlcatro A: Naahvllli-I iinlinl Kni-I So *t Mali :i: ; J No s ( hlcairo special '.''pil ■ I tally, t Except mi inlay Trains 5 amt H carry I’lillnian palai .- ears and day coaclioH ami run -nllil lii'i«^| 1 hieaire and Xaativllle. < H AS. L. STOXl, Per' 1 I’ass.and T'kt vat. 1 liunf,,l

below:

MKNtr.

Consomme on Tasse.

(Top of column, one time.' Celery. Olives. Pick P'S. (Omittml insertions not allowed.) < roipirtte of veal, sauce ehainpitfiions. (First-class matter—set solid.)

Potatoes in cream.

(Give good position.)

Lemon sherhet.

(Complimentary insertion.) I'riisl spriiiK eliieken, tslltorial style. (Itusli mutter—double lead.)

Julienne potatoes

(Classify under “Help Wanted.") toe cream. An>rel food. (Full position 011 Woman's Pn>re.)

< offee.

(To run tf.)

Thirty.

Posey county next week.

Mrs. Ida Lewis Huron, of Indianapn- ar^rdUaughters.

Its. and Mrs. Mary Neorest Hughes, of Terre Haute, are eaoli visiting thrir pirents. Botli were funner teachers in

this township.

Mr. Will Hester and bride, of Parkerstmrgh, are visiting at \V. H. Wal-

ileu’s.

the possession of one of his great U

ct.ov KI:I>A LK.

Dr. and Mrs. \Y. S. McNeill and tlaughter Miss Maud left Tuesday for Veederslnirg, whore they will make

their future home.

The sun was sinking in the west when Rev. D. M. Wood led in prayer, and tite good-byes were said. Mrs. Roberts returned to her home the 4tlt. Following are the

letters mentioned above:

I.K v ini in in. Va.Sept 22nd, 17 I. * !

Lovioff win (I

Tln-si’ lines will inf >nn you that I have ar- 1 rived at Lexington, In Kockbridjre, about one tnindnst miles troni Duinirees, which place I expect to reuoh in four days. M> love 1 am in

■irt fi-rt health at prosent. I hope these few ^ lues will tiud you and our precious lilt It- ehiId w

!

C^Iip t.DisCn)Ui)on|| J Frank Leslie's Scenes ail!

Portraits of tlie

Civil War

Ilium* Seekers Excursion to tlie South. Septemlier 4, Oetoher 2. Nn-

*lze of pajre about llxl* Inclie- (I ;i Magnificentlv lllustratelf # FOR 1 I I V KE \i<i:i:s lliimr '' j! ^ War Coupon with 10 r* nt< lor t itli'

' | ‘ 111 * v leave mailt "nes wiinuiu you anu our prectoiiBltttle child W part as isaiMsl, to Till IIANNt

ati mailt |„ 80 od health. 1 have no iiewa. my love, only d TI M&- ollUi'

wann t i ieiids hero wlm wish them sue- some of our company saw two Indians in th'.- X Fi»H i H r ()F-T<)WN HF..tl)H.'- , , ,, , wilderness bill we all Rot through safe If V Mail one War t'oiuiim with I rmt-.: (V" III lilt'll nett home. Miss Maud health is spiired. in v love. It will not be Iona • TUI ll\N\l I.’ TIMI' I ■ i ma-i • was iiuiie a l.iturile here in voting pen- ! | ,L,f, ’ r e 1 shali see you iiiraln. I mi. a with N Ind.. f .r eiich part. He'| .-ti'.ilar b i in yuiuiy, | the toreinost of my eompany, aud my horse r 11) (five your tiill name an I i l h ■” pie's circles ami will he missed ht performs well. 0 state what part \ou wun'. ifl'intf I"

I tmiBt conclude with suliscrtbiiiR my self ' • • ■ • tBi’lii. j Vour loving IniMhaiid until diMith.

Mi-s Sadie Ray Hoskins, of Brazil. p. s M y eompllments to MaiI.my. AHHO ' V '

spending tin* suttimei* with her sis-' „ .u

.. ■ g, ,. , My H*>n Mexunner S. Farrow: ! r«*c(‘lve«l r**r, .Mis. I. *». Sinelair. your lett**!’datini t lie Ttli of laat month from

-mall child of Link Me- '! ,a !

, . . , , , . vent her b and December 4 the! a .....k .m-, was honored as one of the committee to pn-: hitch visitor before leaving the m, vv .|| <( .)i o,.,, I Kinney’s fell from a Itetl and broke its «ent a yountr eatrie to that trreat and tfo,Hi

11 " l “> S' 1 ' at "O' iniui General Han ison. Hr assured on the rc-

eollar-botie. celt of the news that Imliatm State had kIvcii

A party of young folks gave Clover-

dale it handsome serenade

Miller residence for

tin' night was | Cu'e for the round trip to all points in

Kentueky tsoutli of Louisville mid Lex-

givett a souvenir of the event in the m . Jton) Tentt.ssee. Mis-issippi, Georgia. shape of an illustrated and briet Vlaltama, Florida, North Carolina, r .. i i .i South Carolina anil Virginia. Al-o to history of the city, issued by the x ,. w ,, r | ( , m . T | ( .kets good returning Trilinne, which contttius much stti twenty days from .late of sale. Stop- , . , .. j- .i i overs allowed south of Ohio river, tistical inforniation regarding the | j A Mk iiah \"t

great industries of South Bend. ( Abi.isu has int reasetl the pub- 0n Wednesday the party was Agentsofthe Big Four fr,.„, It.dia11 '* H MMI * •t-JMMI(hmmi and ias (akt'n on electric cars to Misha-| napolis to Terre Hnute tvill sell exeurretluced the gold balance about as waka< fo „ r Ini i e8 awaV( unt i were don tickets to Greencastle Aug. 28th, tnuelt. Carlisle seems to be the there lnet 1)V tlH> newspaper men '■ , ‘ t " rni "k r 2!,tl h at one and one-third wrong kind of a tinaneier. | un d man.ifaeturers,and were driven x<rt Demo. ,.atm voting machinery in 1 ov ‘* r tllc t “ w " « nd '»*« v “ rioU8 1,1 „ 1({ ro«7Ta„dsi7k.r.- E x C ««i„„s. Alabama works as well against the 'histries and public buildings September 4th, October 2nd, populists as it does against the re- l' 0 * 111 '''' after which a light Nov. mh and Dee. Hit round trip ii i . ■ . , lunch was served at the home of Mr ''' ket* will he *old at half fare to points publicans. In one district where a utm it was s< rtttt at tn» hour ot ,ttr. j,, Ala.. Fla.. Ga., Ky.. La.. Miss., N. total of 14uD votes were cast the K. A. Jernegan, editor of the Mish- < S. ('., Tcnn. and Va. Return limit

deinoi-rHta had a ,D»i« r U.v of »«.k. Kmrpvl.., .nd M. V. ^ With the aid of Similar machinery Ihegcr, president of the Felt Boot' it is thought Texas will he saved company. During the lunch the

to democracy this year.

Yniiilulin Lint* KxmrmoiiN.

The Yamlalia Line will make rale of tub* fare for round trip to Indianapolis August Eland II. return limit Hltli. aecount uf deinocratie state convention. The Vamlalia Line tvill run a series of hoineseekers’ excursions to Michigan points Aug. 14 and Sept. 18. One fare for the round trip, with twen-

Mishawaku male tpiarlette regaled the party with delightful music A photographer here got in his work

on the crowd.

Returning to South Bend, a fine exhibition was given of their efficient fire department. After dinner the editorial party assembled at the

Your Summer \ oration.

Greencastle people leaving home for their summer vacation, for long or short trips, can have their favorite home paper, the Daily Banner Times, follow them. Address cau be changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travel-

ers away from home.

Monday

night, and A. J. Rockwell especiallv expressed himself highly pleased with the music and is very grateful to the

young people.

John Berry, of Sharpsburg, Kentucky, visited bis cousin, J. 11. McCoy,

over Sunday.

Misses Hattie ond Gertie McCoy left Tuesday for a three weeks’ visit with

relatives in Kentucky.

so respectable a majority for the tt Ilia can He 1 was ready to sa.i our prospects was very tl.itcrliiK and when tbc vote ot Kentiiekt was aseerlalned to lie 15.720 iniij ud y for Mr. I.eteii r WIda. over Mr. Frenchlow, we are still cnoourutfod and every one of us should do bis

lies! for the (food cause.

You mentiotiisl of a irreat revival of religion in your sect Ion of country and that eight of your children had sought and found the Lord I to tie a sin pardoning Gad, which If rightly uttended to is and will tie better to them than all the weallh and riches that Hus world cun bestow. My heart rejoices with yours that your children has in tlieir youthfu! days turn i*d their attention to religion which ijimlMics them for time and eternity. My prayer is

tehlldr

A number: (.1) Inclose the n —a)' ‘ 5 p' ms and lOcents! ireiH'lii 1 " ' : 0 lii sending for ••Friink I ■ - ■ " " 0 Seenes’* don't Include an> nther I | ^ ness. J| Iff*No bound volumes ot :| lie's tt ar scenes will I ridl't 1 'y II BANNER TIMES. Thlslsi j| part can be obtained In any "th 1 " than Indicated in our regul f*

that yon and your companion and children may continue under the protection of a kind and merciful Lord until he calls you hnnie to

T \ Bnskliarf anil I I! It.v.n with *l" m > « hamiylteriifty with him. and may ■ . i>u k n.ti ( .inn .1. It. Hi t .in, tt it Ii t,e one of tliat happy number that may loin t. a party of young men from Paragon, hVm", l, t l | 1 'r' V '"^''sust'lnisi loti., are eitlltpillg al Eel river falls. I Eternity. I lack language to express niyT '

Some of the hoys eante up toUlovenlale

tv days limit. ,

Fttr ftntlier particulars see J. 8. Dow- Tfilniiie office and were taken in ling, agt. carriages at 1 :30 and driven For Sale—Two hard coal hase-bnrn- tl,ro,, 8 h the manufacturing diier-. two silver watches anti two gold trict. When we state that South

watelies. A solkeyette for sale or trade. , , , . • ■ *■ > Joliti Riley. 2.'(;(-t>t Bend has about fifty factories, soffte carpets and in other wavs. Re- ,, . "T ‘ ; of them the largest of their kind in member the price—two dozen for k,-. !,,,,* everlMtlugly ' the wor , d , „ e , K . p. rdo „.,| it «>■. cou. o ing brings success. tf , . .. ,, .. * - — "• do not ■ H 01 When i, comes to the genuine article I he Banner Times—10c. u week The most prominent arc the Oliver of news the Hanxkk Times has it.

for supplies and regard our town as a

thriving business place.

Many persons are now spending their vacations at the falls. A party front Greencastle passed through here Monday, ett route for the river. Dr. Town w as in the party. Also a Cloverdaie party is camping out there. Judge Haney and family, of Chicago, who have been at Cataract for six weeks, returned to their city home Monday. Elder J. W. Perkins, of Indianapolis.

s .me consolation in knowing that my pnsepls exam|>les has bail scute intlucnce on you und your ccndncl has hud a like hearing on' your child' en. When I luck back and e m-id-er of the fate of a number of men that comincnccd on the stage of action at tlie time veu did and numbers cf them with brighter prospects than yen hud death has overtaken others has taken to practices that dees (hJ grade human nature while not ii few is intidels and worse titan hetliens, and new let me say til you that It gives me some consolation to here of my posterity tmltraetng religion lhan to hero that they possess all the honors and riches the world can bestow. Say to inv grand children us Htey have received the Lord Jesus to walk In him and the Lord will prosper t hem, aud I hope when the balance of your children comes to the years of inatnrltv • hat our God will be their God. 1

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Two dozen old newspaper* at i^ t “ A m

very useful in manv ways. They Should your business call you this way You are nice for pantry shelves, under „ , ,, r^IrV^^Cid

K**rt ( alii well, ( >f Elttn^liain. III., is Mh day of next April I Rhall !>*• 70 vunnlof

visiting the family of B. G. Wyuong. w^h F^L^rr^d '^ ,,,n U ,he

COUPON.! J2 Parts. * Splendid Illustration*\\ in eaeli I’art. FOR CITY HEAttKRS-BrMm oftliese coupons of sn) J'* 1 ' eenfs In coin for each pint. 11 IIANNKH TIME' "Itlee FOR olTT-<»F-To» N RI Mall one coupon and Ml cents L' j part wanted State (1 full "" ,,,1address'(2) Inclose the nwussar) pon and money or stamp*

He is related to Mrs. Wysong.

On Aagast 7, 18!)4, Mrs. Paulina

Clark, who makes her home w ith Leon- P Don't fah'io'wri!e'V«. h, n.e H

W im. Fakiuiw,

at Home Fleming County,

i Kentucky state, l September the 20t

I - ■ > >»u to write to me for, be uslanl Fortune, reached the advanced age ,, r [. allw “) r » *e«d your letters witii ptoas-

Boiirjd uolum^s GOf)F3ii?i9? J, tl?e 32 parts may t>e for or^ eotipoQ arjd $3-5 oasl?. fiow rqady. [