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THE BANNER IIMES. (IRKENCASIXE. INDIANA. MON DA\, AI M C T

DAILY HANNKRTIMKS

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A OVEHTlSiri a. RV. \ III \<i NOTI<. >

THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL. Reunion of the O’llnir Fninily. Tl»tir*ulay

from

South <ire«*iM*astle.

Dan Maililen is home

AuRllnt 10. TH* BannfP Tinien TIhti>. (il'eeUUp.

A beautiful September-like clay John Motley spent Sunday in

•rnuted those attending the O'Hoir Putnamville.

r centspn-itii . ->,1,. line|.,tirt*raphs clturn.-d f , m ilv reunion <>n Thursday last. Homer Massey, of Bloomington, a* oreupytiiK two linus s|)!lc*r. ^ ' * ■fa ii'ics • * cent* tier line The occasion was the twenty-third visiting- friends in the city.

it«t •• . . . . :t ’ av» “ a 1 . jno *• •-* Itlef' rates innttc known on application. 1

t'lmi.^' o.ritispbv advertisements timst t>** post and hostess in a manner en-l handed tn by to ..'clock a. tn. c‘aeh(lay. Head _

tnir advertisements will be received each day tirelv appropriate to SUC'h a large ... , , , up to 1 oclock i>. m. -tet ^ ntraiii alter a few day s iliness.

———r—-—— ffatherinsr. There were fully two ' ,

aii should be sianc*d with ^ 0 J Chas. Burk and Walter Hiley

AMONG THE CANUCKS.

!socai lime

•’•it; Koi R, OOINT, r.ViT.'

lives. 1 he morning hours sped

Sioux City Itlds For a KikM.

Siorx City, la.. Aug. 80.—The Sioux

VV.Itei .1. A slit on Writes ConeeriOBi: fro«- Cjfy Athletic club lias iveeivetl a telepi el i\e t- ri'e Trade Witti Can net a* grant from \\ illiani A. 1 Irmly, ( ol bet t H ,.„KOn,.. < an . AIS. g|«S5Ww5 To the Editor of the Banni it 1 iMt:< Peter Jm kson here. The offer w:is at No 8* Mall I I t vine a little t ini" I thoucht 1 once telegrapheil Jiu-kson in New \ 01k, Having » time iim- j ^ (marantoeiug tntining expenses. Memwould let you and your many read- lx5rs ()f tlu . c i,,b ...xpect no interference

event of the kind and Mr. and Mrs. Will Malonev shipped a carload ers know where we aie, and that c > itv

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Were Ueoelyetl by Coxcy.

BaLTIMOKK. Aug. 80. — Governor neets thmuirh t'.', New V , l . , rk"'i'.‘"

Maryland of |“."ji,'. h .:. >"-Js l»» I have lost no time in looking over the place spent in tuy boyhood

James A. Curtiss did the honors as of hoj?8 to Indianapolis today.

Dan Rowland is able to be out

. we arrived here in this part of Canada where they conclude all meet

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No. 111. Is solid vesti| M1 i,. 1 , with sleepers for R. w y l , r , f* ln 1

ings Willi God Save the Queen. Brown has liegtin to rid .uaryiat.a 01 I r*i^ wVihVlwpeH Tr n" i ’ , ; ,| M'«nr.'S

Coxey’s commonweal by sending 100 of u 1:. und u ,,siii„..oo M . li",." v'^

them to Cinciimati on a special train. Those in the house of correction were

Mrs. Richard McMannis is im

Wh<*n* dollvcry is irretfulnr pl(‘H8e report

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same promptly at publication office. rapidly iu conversation and happy P rov t n f? her residence on

Speeimeu copies mailed free on application, erpepting of family till the din- StfOCt.

rates or subscr.ption. npr hour anivDd. It was here the The'•Sli.ikprs” are making active ;'I! scene was its happiest. Long preparations for holding protracted | population of 45.000 and from the tables were spread loaded with the meetings in F,.\ Kitlge. A tent territory it covers I think that that best and choicest viands this prolific will he pitched nnd ni rangements tigure is within bounds. The

old chums. They are either ^ ^llu^nd

or moved away. The city lias i„ K train. They were glarl to get out so

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and Cuion City, s ..

divenrliiKlIms.u si 1. , ■,

')nr Year in adi'ttnce. Sir m'intlix Three mnnttn* 1 hie month /Vr werh hi/ Turrit r

grown far more than I lia'\ vx pected it had: they now claim a

ity

JIl

In effect 'mi lay. Mays.t^

NOHTa Hol’XD.

wue." delivery Is made by ear.ier. ail sui>- j oiJu>r j an{ , g ,. ()U | d a ff ort | niu de for a series ot meetings. ; is surrounded by a good agrieultiir-

rtcwipli«»n account.an* ♦•> bo piiltl to tlu'inas

tii'-y call aii«l rcCfipt tor saiiu*.

M. J. HErKETr IIA UK \ M. SMITH.

. '' 1 ' everything one

. Maua#HiNr Rtlltor

A*Mr« s*» till c tiiiimuuicatioim to ThDaily Hannkh Timks, (i; i **iicast it*, hid.

ni.i'i m.K v s sj 111 rn ki t.

Secrelarv of State W.VI. if. OWEN Auditor of State

A M E Kiel S C. DAILEY Tiea-urer of State FKKI) J. S< HOI.Z

Attorney (•eneral

WM. \. KEICIIAM t 'lerk of Sn|ireme I , »ui't A!,i:\ \.M)KB MESS

l*ul) ie I ii'truetion l>. W. (.EE I I \ (i State Statistician S. .1. TIIOM I’.sO.V State Geologist

\V. S. BL YTCII i.E Y Siipr"me Judge—First Histriet JAMES II. JORDAN Siipl'eme dodge—Folll'tli l*i'tl'iet LEA \ DEIt .1. MUN KS

In fact the hill of fare included

could desire. At !

jthe lirst table ninety-live people were sente I; at the second fortysis and at the third there were up

wards of l went v-live.

After full an 1 ample justice had , been dona to the magnificent dinner several selections of hiusic. furnished by the Cooper brothers, 'entertained the people after which u paper was read by Ella O'llair. The paper told of the last reunion

on

uel B\ ton, whose disnppeat .,nee | home.

s 111 it.

was mentioned in SaturdaCs Banni:ii Timks, nnd his absence is -.till

a mystery. flu* \\ father.

The indications for this vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hours are ns follows as received by II. S Renick it Co. from the oilicial

weather bureau at Indianapolis - Indian vi'ot.is. Itid. Aug. 'iO' ] Fair weather, stationary

August 15, 1 >94 at the old home- ^temperature.

stead, and the minutes of that gath- Wapcknuans. cring read, I hi* ninetieth birthdav Avr\TiiKit conditions, of grandpa O’Hair was recorded nj„h barometric pressure preamong the joys of the past year. va ils except small depressions over also the birth of Grace Lee daugh- Kansas from Montana northward, ter of Henry ami Nellie O’Hair was Hn j on t | ie Atlantic coast. It is recorded. Among the sorrows was m j nin g in weB tern Iowa and westnoted tlie second death in twenty c , rn Texa9< an ,j i 0ru i ra i nB fell in one years in the family, that of Colorado. New Mexico, southern Mrs. Simpson O'Huir. A beauti- Texas, western Tennessee and New ful tribute was paid to the memory y ork |, ut ii tt i e change in tempera-

of the departed one by the reader. tl|re oci ttred.

A search party yesterday failed i nl country and the crops aie good to reveal the whereabouts of Kninu-j but the weather very dry as id

There are four railroads I

entering the city—Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Canada 1’acilic and London »fc Port Stanley rail ; roads. Trade of all kinds is very dull here. 1 he people appear to -

easily and said' that they had been de-

ceived by Coxey.

Itf.ertnl Twu Wive*.

Boston, Aug. 80.—A warrant has I been issued for Frank A. Mansfield of |

this city charging him with forgery, j Mansfield could not be found. He has, Nl , •’' !fo } it is alleged, deserted a wife and three 1 No Ht local

children and married and deserted Miss Cora Ells of Chelsea within two weeks. He conducted an accident insurance agency and Miss Ells was his typewriter.

Sprinting: Race.

Denvku. Aug. 80.—A. S. Henderson won the American championship 100yard footrace yesterday against other crack American sprinters. Aland 6,000 people were in attendance. The result surprised the friends of Morris, who backed their man to a standstill. The 1 race was for 1 sweepstakes of £800, with ' a purse of £T>00 added. Time—9 4-5. , n,> 4

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VANDALIA LINE ruins leftvi* UroeniMsti. .

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KUIITl't.M AN < Ol NT\ TI4 KKT. For Kepre-entalhe (IKORtiE W. II ANN A For A iidit or JAMES McD. HAYS For • 'lerk .KHIN I). II l' NT For Recorder I.EMI EL .IOIINS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SMEIMlEltl* For Sheri tf OANIEI W. M A( Y For Surveyor LAWKENO E DOM NS For <' .roller JOHN V. OWEN For Comniissioiier l-t District—JOHN L. HIt 1 DOES 2nd District—JA MES C. BEAT IO F. 111.11 (n ToxvNsinr tk kki - .

The chronicle closed with mention

of the marriage of the day before — Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtiss. Letters were read from distant

(’. F. R. Wapphnuans. Local Forecast Official.

PerHiinnioii Keiinion.

The Persimmon Brigade, com-

members of the family. That of p 09e d of the 115, 1H5. 117 and 118 .1 (». 1 ri'table of Mt. Sterling. Ky., [ lld Rcgts., will hold its Annual mentioning the genealogy of the Reunion at Marion, Grant countv, Trimble branch of the O’Hair fatn Ind ^ on Fl . idfly Sept. 7, 1894. Ex ily, about two hundred in number tpngive p rt , I)uratioI18 are being beginning with the date of 1797 raa de for a grand time, and a large

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FOK TIIK KAST

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New York, Aug. 20.- The steamer No]* d'ui>‘"

Mohawk, which arrived yesterday from N ‘> « bally ...:;::aa t.T -

London, luel on Issu'd a large number of , 1 .

horses. Thirty-nine ol these were eon- nTts kx suiT .. . . „ - signed to Foxhall Keene, seven to J. B. No 77 • •• I

IinjiortIiik

depend on our congress to help them out. For the lirst few days 1 heard the natives talking about the chances for the passage of the so called Wilson mongrel tariff bill, if they could just get free trade in the states what a benefit it would

he to the people of Canada. Now Haggiu, seven to Marcos Daly and one ! ami statilm^H^'r.';;* "rmi’

t.) Tattersall. Among Mr. Hagans j rate8< throu ^ h 0 ,„. s . ,. a ,

the said bill lias been passed the\ | 10 rses is the well known horse Gold- _ .1 - d nr., ,

PKOIII A DIVIslox

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1 M. ( IIKSBHOUOH

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Asst. Ul

rejoice and say we will have better finch, which oust l.oQo guineas,

times now in Canada atul our tin Agmi lUYrar*.

employed men will now get to work, j Eia*oRiA, Kau., Aug. 80.—Tlie oldest e 1 >. i i-i> v n.J

mania Kansas, if not 111 the Union, '* 1< At,(> A ..AslEKN II.UNO] It is a i|Uoer thing that our demo- jog^.ph Balls, a resident of this city for eratie friends will legislate for the the last 30 years, died yesterday. He , , ... | was bom in 1780, in South Carolina, and sole benefit ol foreign countries. waH i^yoar^ old. Previous to the war

The Canadians are sharp enough j he was a slave.

to know a good thing when tbev see it and they see a good thing in

,1,, congress ot the Oiled Wi !" " '^^"1%

Wan 8over«*i|i;n injected?

Pmi.AJJKt.PHU, Aug. 30.—It is stated

To iinJ from Terre lliinn> in

May 42, IS'.M.

ARIMVE FKOM TIIK. NoKTH.

No 7 Nashville special . j No It Ti'i relliiole ,v 1 v;in-\ ■ M , : No5* ( hle;i«-o Jit Niislivnii' I.Iiim,. 1 l ii,|

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No i!’ ( Iileaao A Nnslivlllf l lmli.nl tv,J No tt Hail !

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fereiioes with the Knights of Labor of Trains S an’iMcarr.v 'i'oi'lm'.n'im'a'. ^ ‘ *■ * T - ’ ' ' ' ■*' . ru)i l^jl

For Trustee Roll KKT S. UK A HAM For As-eSfor ENot II L. FOWdGRTIlY For •lll'tlees of liy I’eaee \V Al.l'KK J. AnHTOX .1 \M ES T. DENNY GEORGE NV. Kl M BAKU EK For Constables \VM. K. ( VLI,A II AN JOHN II. Mil. ES DANIEL TOMPKINS

and tracing the members down to the present day. 'The paper was followed by a letter ot regret from A. Johnson of Plymouth. The next on the program was the election of officers and the settlement of t he place for the next meeting, Robert L. O'Hair was elected pres

gathering of the ‘Persimmon Knockers” and their friends is expected. Welcome all. Reduced railroad rates will be secured. By order ot committee, Sneed Thomas, Chairman.

Hint* About Vinegar.

The following is gleaned from The

t »i , • i I New England Homestead:

there for the first tune I saw girls Viueg ; r wlH cll . ar lt8elf by working. at work in the tin shop. About Like humanity, exercise is necessary to

For Congress Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET

For bi !iri\ l ltli District, JAM 'A. McNl'TT. For Prosecutor, Fllli District, IIENKV i . LEWIS. For J ilnl ltc|)ii'<,'iitiiilve, < lti\, Monlifouicry anti Piitiiain < mintles, THOMAS T. MOO UK

Tiik available lumber left in that Chicago platform is getting to he more valuable than fine walnut.

This is said to he an extra healthful year for jackasses and the crop of them in and about Washington is full and complete. Govkknok McKinley will make his first speech in Indiana at Indianapolis on September 2f> at one o’clook ]). m. It is intended to make this a state rally and the meeting will be a grand one. Republicans make your arrangements to go. 111* in * from Our Colored I rieud*. Miss Wluthrowand M iss Spaulding of Bloomington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hartwood. Tom Johnson and Charlie Smith of Danville, 111, attended the led tire course ol the G. U. O. of O. F. yesterday. Today’* I.ociil Market*. [Furnished the Daily Banner Times d.iilyby R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.’ Hpiih - Sprlnip*,choice, I'A to < lb« Cocks, yum* and ct Ms Cock*, old Turkeys, hen*, choice fat Turkeys, younir. choice fat . Turkeys, old toms. Duck* Geese, choice f. f. Mb* and over., Gesso, plucked KiOf*, fresh, miliJeot to handling: Hotter, fresh roil Hutu r. No. 2

Sir Knights, Attention.

Every member of Greencastle di-

ident; Deliah O Hairsecretary, aid vi8ion / No . 60 , Uniformed Rank K. Mrs. Alfred Curtiss assistant score- p am] everj meuiber of Kufrk . tary. The next meeting will be Lodge) No 16 K p ^ are ex p t>cted held at the residence of Ellsherry t0 be pregent at , astle ha n at one

O Hair. J.E.M. O Hair, aged ninety 0 * dot . k 8 harp tomorrow, years, tlie grand old father and ,. . « , . 1 Card of Thunk*.

grandfather then gave one of Ihh . f , ,, i • i 1,1 p ® Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaechtel

kindly fatherly talks in which he , . ^ . i .1 • .1 , ^ desire to extend their thanks to said that he came to Indiana sixlv . . .

J those who kindly assisted them in

four years ago from Kentucky and , ... ,

J their late bereavement, the death

that all his children had been born 1 r .

of the former s mother. 219 & w.

and raised here. He advised bis children to live pure lives, and that i Hair Fn,B K *‘"* '•‘viiiua.i vimi.e

\ amlalia Line

go Where they would they would | 0 n Sept. 18tb, l8»4, theVandalia Line always find friends, to which he : will sell excursion tickets to nearly all gave illustrations. He told them j prominent points in Michigan at one of his start in life and of the first Lire for the round irip. liekets good . • 1 u* 1 )• . i to return twenty (20) (lavs from date of

tax he paid, which was live cents, j ^

hut with hard and honest work he Vamlalia Line now runs gradually got ahead little by little, through sleeping car between St. Louis He said in all probability he might iuid Kay View, Mich., passing through live to see another reunion, hut ac through lerre Haute,St. Joseph, Grand f . 1 Rapids, I’etoskev, Charlevoix, etc.

cording to the course of nature he 1 ..,.1 I 1 his gives you an opportunitv to spend

could not ie here long. your vacation in some of Michigan's Col. Fisk, one of the oldest men 1 ideu-umt resorts at a very low rate. For . . . ! full particulars cull on or address anv in the county, gave a reminiscence,^ of the Vandalia Line or J. M of M r. O’Hair’s past life, when they ' hi sbioiigh, Ass’t Gen’l Fuss’r Agent lived neighbor* at Brick Chapel, I ^ ^ ou * 8 ' ^ 0 ’

his good influence in the community, etc. George W. Hanna talked

Viindiilia Li 114* Kx(‘iir*ioiiH.

To I’ittsb irg Sept. 5th to 10th. return limit 851I1, fare $9.00. Account U.A.R

1 II is. I . -TMM,

Oar’l Paaa.and i 'kt (it. cbioafl

for them. I called on my old cm District Assembly No. 1 General Master mrs and day enachl's and plover, John McClary, with whom I Workman Si.vereiRnNViis forcibly ejected j ".lea^oHnd Naain-me.

• ^ , from the hall. He nemes the story, was an apprentice when a small hoy to learn the tinners trade; he 0 „ . ... .p. _ , • .’ | San FttYNcnsco, Aug. 20.—The Exis now at the head of the McClary amiuer publishes an interview with Manufacturing company, which is Lord Randolph Churchill in which he , , denies a recent story that he is a victim a very large cuneern. Ihey make 0 f jp, savs t] 1( . report was all kinds of stoves, furnaces, oil maliciously circulated through spite.

stoves, plows, wagons, carriages, tin stamped and Japanned ware, and

twenty-two of them doing all kinds of tin work that is done in the tin shop. Think of a pretty girl at a tinner’s bench making coal hods. On Wednesday we attended apolitical meeting at the fairgrounds, they called it a meeting of the Young Liberals’ Fleet. There was about five hundred of them dressed as sailors; the performance was good, it was kept up all afternoon until ten o’clock at night; the ox

health, and impurities are thrown off

from vinegar by the process of ferine., d Clip tlllSGOllpOn tation. lor cider vinegar add new or # i !

one-year-old cider occasionally. For other vinegar add sweetened water. The felt strainer is just the thing to take out all floating impurities from any liquid. Mnple sugar makers use it to cleanse maple sirup, leaving it very clear, and no settlings will deposit after its use. 1 use a felt strainer constantly to strain vinegar for shipment. Feeding vinegar is essential to its life and vigor. After racking off a lot of vinegar two or three years since I had a large tank full of thick settlings—regular mud.

was roasted and eaten. This is the J’ 1 ” 8 *r ,K "l only to t , hrow 8Way ;

but after standing several months it

free trade party of Canada.

J Frank Leslie’s Scenes ail] Portraits of tlie

Civil War

size of page about llxl* inches. .Wagnifieentlv lllustraliil ron CITY BEADKKS Ilring owl " ur Coupon with F ' ' Mi' ' '' .'"'S | jurt us i'-iieil, I" Till IIANNI.E I TIMKS office. ,,, 1 r 'll rn i dk- I'i i vn i;iAl' 1 - | Mail one \\ ur Coupon with l" I'l'nt"- 1 " ] TIIK HAN N Kit I IMK-. i .rn nieil'' I

bid.. Ter each part, lie particularo i (I i jflve your full name iiimI i l state what part you want, nl'iiw M iniinher: (3) Inclose the ni l '”,ir.'' "i j pons ami III eenls for each juirl wunl™ In semUnir for "Krank (a'la ' " : ' r I

worked itself clear, and about half of it

The weather here is cold at night, ' va8 splendid vinegar. Tho mixture of

-I-,,,,. . ,, . ' the dregs of many casks made the work- I # In semiinor for "Krank l.r'llcf wind i underclothing would be ae i ug capital. To make good eider vinegar 1 ^ n^" e "” do "’ t include any othi-r bui-1 ceptable hut we are here with our uso good stock from ripe apples, feed # rif'Nobound voitiineg m inink i ' 1 Indiana summer clothing. We feel «»«*’« " ith same or new 4 '^Vs nmmKs W ‘ThiVN^^'hw '• , i, . . er cider and finish with felt strainer to # part cui he obtained in mmv "Hit ( jint at liomt e\er\ e\emng when remove all floating impurities. ^ limn indicated in v)iir regular c'Hip'w the mail carrier brings the Banner «.%%%*** 11*' ». by It that the »rc bag ^ JOU ,,,, vj

is abroad in Greencastle; can’t he est element for a farmer back from the ^

be imluced to take Paris green? I remain yours respectfully, Waktkk J. Ashton.

llrrry Tarts.

coast to secure? The greater part of our i potash used for fertilizing purposes I comes from Germany, and farmers in tho interior, unless they can obtain wood ashes, must pay tho increase of

, freight and transportation. They can-

Berry tarts arc made by lining small not understand why they can obtain

patty pans with rich crust aud tilling with raspberries, blackberries or vhor-

bone and blood for a very reasonable rate, but must pay a much greater price

for n few minutes ot the great in-. e|u , nmpment

ff nonce of Mr. O’Hair iu the Brick To Washington, I). C., August 22nd Chapel M. E. church and bis inter | to 26th, return limit Sept. 15th. Fare est in forwarding anything that 4'7.20 for round trip. Account K. P.

would tend to advance the church. I ,

,,,,,,,, , ... lo southern points Sept. 4tb. Oct.

II. M. Handel spoke as did Mr. Nov . (Jtlli 4tl|

Boone. Rev. Church and Rev. For further particulars see J, S. Dow-

made short talks after ** n K> ‘‘K 1,

Greene

which the “Doxology” was sung and the program was at an end. The guests departed (eeling happy that they had the pleasure

lloui© Se©k«*r* Lx4'iir*ion t4» tlu* South. September 4, October 2. November 6 and December I, the Monon route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to ail points in Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lex-

of enjoying an O'Hair reunion, I ingtoiO Teniu ssee. Mississippi,Georgia, , . , i _ _ , . \ Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, which always means a day of un-, Sontl) Curolina Virginia. Al-o to alloyed pleasure. The host and New Orleans. Tickets good returning hostess and members of the family | ovtTs'ali^ St0,> ‘ made the occasion one that will J. A. Michael, Agt.

ttr, l.ij on a thin crust of light puff bone and blood arc higher and potash paste; press the edges together, and lower than in the west, and for the with a sharp knife trim off evenly; same reason—viz, tho cost of transporpress around the basxi of tho fruit about tation—explains Rural New Yorkor a fourth of an inch from the edge of the which also savs that a great many of pan so as to push the fruit up in a cone the fertilizer trials at the west are of in the center, when the juice will run little value because the farmer who BmsbVl ' 0 i bypre88in «' ,1,ad e them left out the potash almost ice w atei and bake in a quick oven. and bone alone will not answer on farms Hilt Four Kxcur.t.,1, K,.te*t„ tirerneoAtlr thnt 1,UVe lH ''' n Cr0 Pl Jt;<1 With grain for

Agents of the Hig Four from Indi.i-1 5 -

napolis to Terre Haute will sell exeursion tickets to Greencastle Aug. 2Stli,

J

ever live memory.

as a bright spot in j

M«»non KxeurMiuai*.

Land-seekers’ excursions to points in

When it comes to the genuine article j

Hon. W. 1). Owen, candidate for See-

Michigan Sept. 18. One fare for round j retary of State wifi speak at the court

Tlie HuH.lan Tlil*tlt>.

The United States senate has inserted in the agricultural appropriation bill ini item of *1,000,000 “for tho destructiou of the Russian cactus, to be apportioned by the secretary of agriculture among tho several states infested, said apportionment to be made in accordance ’with the uecensities of the case, to be

ascertained by tho secretary and to be

having a good family horse Pal<i t0 tlu ' governor of each of said # suitable for both driving and ri,lit,,, sta, '' s n l ) < )11 l*i» executing an obligation I 1 to sell til), , r ’ ou ^ ,half his statu that the sum so 1 1 1

returning 29th, at one and one-third

fare, account Sells Bros.’ show.

F. P. ID K*i i>, Agt.

The art class at St. Paul’s academy will be reopened in Sept, drawing, oil painting, crayon, etc., will 1h* taught.

COUPON-! J2 Parts. 8 Splendid lllustniti"" 5

in cacli Fart.

FOR CITY RK\l>Klt'-Brin* " n ,; of these coupons ol uuy , ‘ !l * ‘

.irr p*** zzz, A i„ at tlm uectiou with any sum which may be

219-1 f raised for that purpose in hig state for

the destruction of said cactus.

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cents In coin for encli |'H11. F HANNKIt TIMK' nfficc . mK . FOB OUT-OF-TOWN K* ) , Mull one coupon and j": '„nd

part wanted. Slate 1

adtlretui; (*4) Inclose the } |l

pon imil money or stamps

parts i to 32 gou/r^ady.

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The Banner Times—10c. a week. of neW8 t | ie Banneii Times bus it.

Tickets good 20 days. J. A. Michael, Agt.

j house in Greencastle at 7:;t0

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