Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1894 — Page 2

THE BANKER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1S1M.

IN OUR NEW ROOM 1'he L.argest Stock of

WASHINGTON LETTER

THE

Gents’. Furnishings

Ever shown in the city will he found. show the Latest Styles in

Our windows

Kail Hats.

We have the price also. Our Clothing is thoroughly reliable—the Cloth, the Cutting, the Trimming, the Making, the Styles must be of the latest designs or the MODEL does not handle them.

SEE OUR railJDOOI OFFER!

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.

DoingH off i'ongreHM

1>Ih1i of Spice Here ami There as

ami

II it;Ii School Notes. Enrollment today:

The length of time of some of the recitations has been shortened. Before this the time was fort} - minutes for each recitation, but it was

COUNTY NEWS NOTES.

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND ING TOWNS TALK.

Hy Our Special Correspondent - Note#, Incident#, Etc.

Pointed Paragraphs From Many Place Within Putnam'# Houndrie*—The Conn

some of the classes in the after | <>-y ivopi.’. special Column <>f shun

Item# off Neighborhood New#.

Sertl necessary, to continue the work of

THe TVtODBL, 1\ A HAYS, Proprietor.

DAILY RANNER IT MES Kiri blkan victories are cans

in>g what brightening is taking

Publi*lu*d evci.v aiternoon exc*ept Sunday i . • .t i • i i at tli«* Hannkk Times olltoe, corner Vine and piUCC III the hUSllieSS worlcl.

Franklin streets.

ADVERTISING.

At latest accounts the county

HsADiN0N0TmE8 raj hgcha r^ I was paying the same old price to

5 cents per line, oncllnt Hr* iiecu|i) lux Iwo Hu* s f-puei'. ■J5 lines ' 4

50

inn L'.Vi 50n

....•■Pi

.. ..:i

... 2‘i

crnle per line I

the organ for letter heads—#9.30

Disp'ny rates made known on application. Uhanjft* - for display advertisemont# must He handed in by lOo’cloek a. iii.eaeliday, tteadin^ adv«‘rtiH<*ments will be received each day

up to 1 o’clock p. in.

per thousand, too much.

That’s just twice

Washington. September IT, 1804 Mr. Cleveland’s •‘boy comptroller” of the currency lias been putting his foot in it again, it seems, by expressing tinuncial opinions. According to current gossip in inside democratic circles, a delegation of influential democrats from the south and northwest have been to see Secretary Carlisle for tin* purpose of informing him that Comptroller Eckels must be muzzled during the rest of the campaign, as ids financial opinions were accepted as those of the administration and would bring on an open revolt among the silver and inflationist demo-rats if lie pend-ted in publicly airing them. The relations between Secretary Carlisle and Comptroller Eckels have never been even fairly cordial, as Mr. Carl sle has never forgotten that Eekels was appointed by Mr. Cleveland without hi-* knowledge, and Eckels has had the hig head ever sit.ee Ids appointment, acting as though he considered himself ent’rely independent of Secretary Carlisle and only responsible to Mr. Cleveland. Notwithstanding these strained relations it is said that Secretary Carlisle sent for Mr. Eekels to come to his private ofllce, and placed the complaint before him, thinking to win his consent to what was desired with pleasant argument. The result was somewhat surprising. Eckels got mad, and told Car-

noon. This proved unsatisfactory in many ways and it was thought best to shorten some of the recitations and have all in the forenoon. Although this plan interferes somewhat with the work, both pupils and teachers have found that there is no time for any but close, hard work, and the new plan may reap unexpected results by making the pupils think more rapidly and express themselves in better and dear-

i er language.

C A It l‘ KNT K HSVIII.K.

The reunion of Company B., 54th liul. Vol. Inf., was held at the residence of A. H. Pickel, Thursday, Sept. Id. Comrades of other regiments and the neighbors and their families particiI pated to the number of about three hundred. All were served with dinner, prepared mostly by the families and friends who attended. There were three sixteen foot tables well tilled with eatables, including eoftee for all who wanted it; ail being seated at the tables and seats were provided on the grounds

The new members of the faculty for all. The premises were decorated have already won the esteem of the with Hags, hunting and flowers. Music students and their success is !t(i _ by organ, singing of patriotic songs, 1 also the Miller orchestra rendered some 9lire ^' |excellent music. The address of w-d-Roger Kurlingame has withdrawn come was made by A. II. Pickel, and

from school to take a place

The varieties of democracy ex- lisle t ' ,at ,,K “ dmnicial opinions he held pressed at the pel's in the Ashland “H 1 ' P» bli «; ilt ^ opportunity

district in Kentucky are none of them good. Republicans should

were precisely those held by Mr. Cleveland anil that he should accept every invitation that was extended him to

All coni:niinif?:itionH should be signed with the name off the writer: not necessarily for publicitlnn. but us evidence off ^ood faith.,

A ( "a>y'»""s cummimicHUons can not be no-| step in and take a hand in the final | spread them by making addresses be-

hurrnh down there. i fore flnaneial bodies. Mr. Carlisle has

Where delivery i* irregular ideuse report

i oln'

same promptly at publication otfice. Specimen copies malhsl free on application.

a temper when it is aroused, and this

Indications point to a large and young man fully aroused it. and for the lively attendance at DePauw this next few minutes a person in the next :PT ' ON ' j-.iio New students are arriving room might easily have imagined themhourly and the departments all 8elves ii8te,,i,, K to “ Kentucky teamster

rj. : arguing with a balky horse. It was ;;;;;;;;; ;; ^promise a prosperous year. The 1 1)robably tht , wom lltmrter of ,,,, hot|r

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

One Year in advance. Six months Three month# (Hie month

Per week hy (drrier .

When deliv-rv is made by carrier, all sub-I 8 00< ^ W0l 'h °f the Slimmer in adver-I young Eckels ever spent. It ^ey P caiiamrr^eVt r ror 0 sSmr i<1 * 0 j tis.ng is now being felt. ihat Eckels is inclined to carry

ipiarrel to Buzzards bay and to appeal

More Poetiv. ' , • I » , • «■ . ... , t . to his patron to stantl ov him. Mr. 1 here is no telling where this po nirligle is aHil , t0 b „

is said

the

M. J. BEi KETF Publisher HAKKV M. SMITH. Managm* Editor

i . I Carlisle is said to be willing to let it

' " s the'iTa'i.'y Ha.nn'eii Timis, ! l )(,e try craze w ill stop. 1 he drop, provided, Eekelsdoes not attempt

Grceneastie, iml. \ parody on Poe's “Raven” written | to make any more financial addresses

some time ago was the wrong ver-! or to K 1 * 1 himself interviewed on tinan-

sion, and an “unknown,” signing l, ial E. A. Poe’s name, sends in this.

It P 1*1 111.KIN STATE TICKET.

Secretary of State W M. I). OWEN Auditor of State a .M KR1CTS C. DA I LEY Treasurer of State PR ED J. 8CUOEZ Attorney General WM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Public Instruction D. W. GEETlNtl State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. BLATCHLEY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES II. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth Di.-tiicl LEA NDKR J. MONKS

the eampaign; and that his mind is fully made up, if he does, to let Mr.

which, at least, gi\es the correct Cleveland choose whether his secretary I version and jingles properly. Here of the treasury or Ids comptroller of goes: I currency shall resign. This row oethk coukt house rooster and tom mooke. i clirred liefore Mr. Eckels’ Grand Rapids (thecorrect version.) speech, which Secretary Carlisle did

! since the di ms have (frown so weary, weak

and worn, forlornly dreary.

not seek to prevent, hut to have made

and without derided

, o'er the sad, disastrous endlnit of their labors eommonidaoe I Their poor tartlt bautlinif nurslngr. and Hie opinions.

vast amount of cursimr ^ , . , , . They have given the doctors nursing, nurs- tseeretury CaiTl-le is so thorotlglily iniugot l he ban t li ng <leai, . tilled with the idt—i tlmt members of the Once upon a lime more cheery, that had been 1 1 e ' •' ln!U OI 1 ,u supreme y clear, r administration should keep mum on

K1 111 1*1.H AN < <»l NT> TICKET.

For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mcl). HAYS For Clerk JOHN I). HUNT For Recorder LEMFEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHKl’HERI) For Sheri 11' DANIKI W. MATY For Surveyor LAWRENt E DOWNS For Coroner JOHN V. OWEN For Commissioner M Distriet—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd i>i-trict—JAM?:s C. RE AT

hi.promt.* > uit-ar,—

Fur their party, hope and cheer; , , . , . ,

j tin* tinaneial iptestion, allowing demo-

" m Mri'aUv*wonderiMi 0n ^ trt ' <1 ' Hn< ^ * M Illll,<l 1 t'latic stump speakers to make the most At the isld, “What Is It” aspect of this bant- of tin* recent resumption of the coinage Pale and maimed and shrunk sn greatly, from | of silver dollars by tin* mints, among Us form once thought so stately, the silver inen of tin* west and south When they shouted so i-lately, with an ardor tor sini i mi n oi me west anil somn. all aglow. tliat lie lias declined an invitation to For this petted little darling whom Its father , ,, , , , . does not know deliver an address before the American

Since, alas! they’ve changed it so.

in the

11 u b.

John Hillis will sing for us next Thursday morning. Our visitors since last Friday were: Miss Georgia Bowman and Alexander Black.

Circuit Court. Assignment of Robert Leisure, sale confirmed. Sarah Weber, admr., vs. Joseph ine Rice et al., land sale; finding for plaintiff in sum of |12r>(>.23. Estate of George W. Smith, sale of personal property; sale reported. Moore C. Dickerson, admr., vs. Elijah A. Watkins et al, land sale; sale ordered at public auction. Assignment of George W r . Lafollette, land sale; land ordered sold. Amy M. Nicholson vs. John T. Craig et al., foreclosure; finding for plaintiff in sum ot $3H4.{>0 against John T. Craig and decree of foreclosure against all defendants. James T. Denny appointed receiver. James P. Foster vs. L. N. A. & C. Ry. Co., damages; change of venue to Clay county. Samuel Miles vs. L. N. A. & C.

the address of Hie day by Gomraile Iladlock, I’, preacher, of Grovel mil, who made a patriotic address in the forenoon and also gave a talk in the afternoon on the reminisenees of war times. Comrade Kurtz made a short speech. All the comrades were rejoiced to meet together and they al) enjoyed them-elves, as did all who were present. The comrades present were as follows: 54th Indiana Vol. Inf., Company B.: Capt. John V. Bowman, Cambridge city : James 1*. Long, Coal Rlutf; John II. Watkins, New Maysvil!e: Win. H. McVey, Groveland;

ATTENTION, CUB MANA®! I desire to call the attention of tk

managers of students' hoarding c i ub *

to my large stock of FI NR,

CLEAN and LOW PRICED GR()cr‘ r IKS. Am ready to furnish at button, market prices the best the country ,• fords in the Grocery, Produce Eating Line. Call on me and I* Cot , vinced that my statements are coma-

JOHN RILEY,SouthOreencMti,

Ride the /test.

If swiftly o'er the road you wish to g|| dl . In one of Cooper Bros.' line Ibiggi,-, Ladles at Cooper liros.' will always #1,^ Polite and attentive drivers of flu os, klrv] V Buggy, Carriage, Landau or Wag, lust what you want from Cooper Hr „ \ can get. Elegant teams and single drivers, too Finest rigs in On encastle they have r„ r , '•ommereial men at the livery should eali First class turnouts they have for all Hide in style, a good, fast team enjoj. ' all on Cooper liros., best help they „ , times employ. On a good rig at ( ooper liros. you ean ilepnJ Why will you to others go. for poor rigs, y lu j monoy spend. The finest'busses fur pieulc an 1 prlvao p,,. ties, too, lust what you want Cooper liros h,,.,. you.

COOPER BROS. COH. INDIANA EWALNUTsrs, 1

boccil Time Card. BIG FOUR.

GOING EAST.

No IP* Vest .bubal Express i,, No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation n i No ID* southwestern Llinliisl ).>,* i, 8’ 'lall

GOING WEST.

No 7" Vestibuled Express No r Mall .... ., No 17* Southwesternl.imlted l::wi m No 3t Terre Haute xocoininodatlnri. .:io, n m * Dally t Except Sunday.

12:30 am

Kniieii MeVev. Greeneastle; Joseph N ?V*®*. Is vestlbubHl train < inrlnnaii. Fickle, ( rawf'ud'ville : Thus. A.Stultz. with eofm.vtbin^forGiluin'bns! II s'./: 1 ,'

Fincastle : < alvin Harris, Fiueastle; ILI "mHa^lH^^liX^o.^'s I

No. IS Is s del Irani I, i: u t.

D. Stringer, New Ross; H. C. Cmming- J} wii'ihmg,' V |i w , v 8 ' iu v 'll p j { *

ham, Bainbridge; Alex A. Snoddy, Stilesville; Thus. 1). Young, James Williamson, A. H. Hickel, Carpentersviile; Co. F : John Beckelhitner, Roachdale: James P. Logan, Thorntown. Of the other regiments present were: Rev. Hadloek, Co. c, 58th Ind., Groveland ; N’eil Kurtz, Co. C, 51st 1 ml., Groveland ; W. D. Parker, Co. K, 51st Did.. Hoaehdale; I). C. Stringer, Co. K, 51st Did., Barnard; A. C. Bridges, Co. K. 51st Iml., Carpentersrille; Thos. Thom|>son, Co. B, 4Jrd Iml.. Groveland; W.

and makes connections for Boston anjiisl lumbiiH. i). No. H connects through toU.il,ioi an*l Futon i Ity. Nos.7,Sand 17ciimiretwitli *11 verging lines at St. Ismls union depot

F I*. 11 UESTis, Agent

MUHON ROUTE

' v C)i Kutsvmt.*twAlBANTS Chicam Rr 'J&t

In effect -Hmilay, May 27, IMkJ.

NORTH BOUND.

No 4* Fhtcago Mail No H* ** Express No 44t Local

SOUTH HOUND.

No 3* Louisville MuH

.. 1:3<a m l::* p a ..l&Ofi p m

W. Clark, Co. B, Uni Iml., Bainbridge; ^ .

W. W. Dawson, Co. IV. 4Jrd I ml., Car- 2io4;it Loeal •n i i. i,- , . i. Daily, t Exeeut s,jnd»y.

pentersville; J. D. Bvshop, 18th Battery,

2:17 a ra 2 22 p m

New Maysville; S. I*. Watson, (ith Cavalry, N'irgil Bridges, Co. L, 1st Heavy Artillery, H. C. Collins. Co. 1), l.ith

1:45 p m

VANDALiA LINE.

, in clip cl Nov

Ry. Co., damages; change of venue Ky. Cavalry, G. W. Newell,Co. D, Kith to Clay countv. Ky. Cavalry, J. P. Mann. Co. K, 5th

Peter F Stoner vs. C. C, C. * St. D '

L.Ry.Co., damages;cause dismissed.

Edith Ragan, by next frietul, vs. C. C. C. A* St. L. Ry. Co., damages; dismissed.

Picnic at Stithcrlin*# Spring*-

The old settlers of Russell and

II. Hillis, 50th Iml. IS" 8 !

Inf., Carpentersville; S. J. Taylor, Co. I, Hath Ind. and 21st Did., Itonchdale; George Hendrieks, Co. I, LOth Ind. Inf., Roaehdale; 11. L. Cotl'man, Co. I, 115th

Inti. Inf., Greeneastle.

Carpentersville Blues defear.nl North Salem in a very hot game of ball here the 13th, by the score of 21 to 20. Bat-

.... ,. ,, j terles. Dawson and Wendling, W'endling adjoining townships at an <>14 set-J ttnd Wallt imd W emlling. Davis

bankers’ association, at Baltimore, on

While I pondered, there came rapping, as of | the litll of next month. He made the **'Tis^suinV'visib < ir!'' l ^l''Imiit'iaisl, “1 will ope j excuse that it was heeause he hadalWhat'eould'npmi' my amazement, when, to ! '«'> invitation to deliver iny profound abasement, _ J an address at Batavia, N. Y., on the

tiers picnic iicld at the above u(ll | MeCoun; umpire, Kelley.. Attendii'imed place organized an old set- ance 300. Carpentersville Bines de-

tlers’ society for the purpose of holding a picnic in the future. John H. Wilson was chosen chairman and James V. Durham was appointed secretary. The names and age of the following citizens that were present are: John H. Wilson. 711; James K. Welch,

feated Groveland here the 15th by a score of 3S to 10. Battery, Blues, Dawsou and Wendliug, Weiidlhjg and Pearey ; Groveland, Williamson.aud Cramer, Kendall and Allen, Shepherd and Cramer, Cramer and Alien; umpires, Carpenter, Stewart.

TraFa*leave oreencaatle, tod

!». 1‘<<B.

roa THE WEST

No !v Ex. sun 8:a6-a in. for St. limits No 7. tially 12:211 a m. for st. Lull is No 1 Daily 12: 3 p m. for st j,mils. l*iilly 1:52 p m. for-t. I.oub Ex. Sun 5:2s p m. foi Terre llault

KOH THE itAST.

Ex Sun. H:;4aiin. for Indianannlii,

Dally 1:52pm. •*

Dully 3:35 p in, “ “ Kx. Sun «:2nj>,nt. “ ** Dally 2:28am. “ " Dally 3:32 a m “ "

I'EOKI.V DIVISION Leave Terre Haute.

No 75 Ex. Sun 7:Hf« a m. lor I’iDrIa. No 77 ~ *' <£S» p in, for Decatur. F*«r oosaiilete time cnrtl. irlxMig all trulia Hiui statbats. and for full information as ID rates, through cars, etc., addi-mw

J.s. I>owijng, Agent.

J. M. < nasnaotJOH. Ureencastia.

Asst. liea'I I'uss. Agt. St. Igdiis, Mo.

No 4 No 20 No 8 No 2 No 12 No 8

CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS,

Not a hinnun—friend or foeiuan—stood out-

- le my office door.

rite Weatfeer.

The indications for this vicinity

Uut ‘^.ml'VJeibrc roost ‘ r l d ne ' er acter of Rola-rt Morris, HierevolutionAnd he perc'liod above my door. ary patriot, that lie eould not address Then thedraggled fowl beguiling, tnyuuick . the Bankers’ association; hut it is an

13th of October, on the life and char- I 7 - ' Pe,er Rowers, 72; Ghris. Gro-j f or the coming thirty-six hours are

To *.iil from Torre Haute, in effect May 22. l.MM ARtiivB rtiOM vna north. No7 Naabvllle Special No it Terreilante A Evansville Mall. I:l5pi* No5* < klcago Ac Nashville Ltmltisl 1():Ulpii NORTH BOUND. No «• < hlcago A; Nnsii vllle Limited 4:50a B No St “ Mail 11:25 pm No 8 Chicago special 3: JO pa *, DaUy. t Except Sunday Trains 5 and « carry I’ullnmn palace sli'eplnt cars and day coaches and run solid betwr ii, i hicage ami NaslivUlc. I HAS. I,. STOXX. (iep*! I’ass.and T’kt Agt. I hleag*'.

fancy into smiling

By the soiled and streaky plumage that his

tml anil body wore.

Fowl of dirty feathers, you’ve been In

Said 1

Inclement weathers.

Tell me truly what the storm is tlmt has sent

you to my door."

Then bis wings lie slightly fluttered, aa these

solemn words lie uttered, “Be a candidate Tom Moore.”

startled at the silence broken, with advice so

wisely spoken.

By this one time lordly rooster now so meek

uiul weak and low

said I, "What has changed you. tell me," he

■»efel' me!

replied, “Oh woe befel’

Sure, my party wants to sell me, sell me for a

ion cr

ciu noii crow,

See, they've inked my glossy plumage, but their scheming will not go. For 1 will not be a crow.

Hilt or be the eagle soaring, o'er the heights*

in scorn ignoring

All the petty flights of creatures who the

lower Dianes explore,

And to show you my aver

crow oonv* rslon

■sion to this plan for

open secret here that if it would not have furnished him a reasonable excuse for not speaking at Baltimore the people of Batavia would have been deprived of the pleasure of hearing Mr. Carlisle praise the sturdy virtues of Robert Morris. It is the old, old story. See retaiy Carlisle wishes to aid the democratic candidates for congress to throw dust in the eyes of the voters as to what the democratic party intends to do with the flnaneial question. He wishes to give them an opportunity to appeal to whatever happens to be the dominating financial opinion in their respective districts. The few democratic politicians in

dian, 72; Charles B. Winn, 72;; as follows

Green Pitts, 07; Joseph Long, 07; Jesse Fall, 07; Dudley Burk, 03; J. R. Yunhook, <»1 ; ,1. W. Gardner, 01; James V. Durham, 01; Andy Grimes, 01; Mesdames M. J. Hamilton, 58; JertiBha Gardner, 03; Rebecca Grimes, 03 ; L, E. Dooley, 55; Sarah Gardner, 00; Policy Frank, 65, and Messrs. Morton Frank, 70; Chris. Akers. 71; L. I

Gillum, fl'2.

On motion of Janies V. Durham a committee was appointed, James i

as received by 11. S

Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:

Indianapolis. Ind., Sept. 18.

Fair weather stationary tem-

perature.

Wappenhans.

DESPERATE TRAIN ROBBERS.

KEI’t tU.ICAN SPK.AKINDS. The republicans of Fox Ridge precinct will organize a dub un

III PI Di li \ N TOWNSHIP TICKET.

I ml vise ii big exclusion up to Bal abridge as Washington arc i|iiitc busy gossiping

before.

For I tell vou, you will ‘get there,' in this race

of MU.

He a candidate Tom Moore."

For Trustee KOBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor EXOFII L. FOX WORTHY For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DEN N 5' GEORGE W. RDMBARGER For Constables WM. B. CALLAHAN JOHN H. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS

For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET

From the perch where he was sitting,out Into i be darkness flitting. Then this strange, ungainly creature, flopped out al my open door. Though I marveled, nothing doubting, ids true prophesy of routing All the seared reformerashouting loud, their courage to r« store, said I. "1 will do your bidding, prophet true

of 'SB,

Or my mime is not Tom Moore." —Bdoak A. Pok. HON. T. T. Moohk: Dear Sir—The abbvo account of your interview with the court house rooster Is essentially different from that which was reported in a late number of the Ormiientt, but I think you will agree with | me that It Is n far more correct statement of

E A. P.

For Judge, 13th District. JAMES a. MoNLTT.

For Prosecutor. 13th District,

IIKNHY C, LEW IS.

| version of (hat important event

Fresh tub ami canned oysters constantly on hand at the Palace restau- , rant. 274-eodot Jas. A. Ricketts is in IndianRRolis toi day buying new goods, 274-lt

over the London interview in which Representative Wilson is made to say that he doesn’t believe Mr. Cleveland desires to be a candidate in 1890. The prevailing sentiment seems to he that I lie statement was made as a feeler in Mr. Cleveland’s interest, and it is pointed out that Mr Cleveland has had plenty of opportunities to personally announce Ids intention not to be a candidate; also, that he is not in the habit of making announcements of such an important nature—to himself—through third parties. The general belief among republicans has for some mouths been that Mr. Cleveland was shaping all Ids acts with the intention of again befoul-

ing :*. candidate.

tack at three o’clock this morning upon a Utah «fe Colorado express

K. Welch of Parkereburgh, J. \V.j trainon the Xopeka A . Santa Fe

Itanilits In Iowa llnbl up an Express Tram

and Then Come to (irief. special Id the Bannkk Timks.

Ft. Madison, Iowa, Sept. Is.—

Four bandits made a desperate at-■ district, will address the people “I

Putnam county at the follo'Di 1 . places: On Sept. 24, at 2 p. in. 111

Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, H. (’. Lewis will be there. Tbi meeting will lx* held in the achoel

house.

Hon. Chan. W. Smith, Greene*** (le, »»t the court house, Saturday, September 22, at 1 :30 p. m. Hon. Jesse Overstreet, repnbliivu candidate for congress in the Fiftk

Gardner of Portland Mills, Peter 1

Bowers of Fincastle, J. A. Mc-

toad near Gorin, Mo., seventy-five

miles west of here. As u result

Gaughey of Morton, Jordon Grider | u Dad n p re80otti engineer of the

Roaehdale; Sept. 25, 2 p. m., lb 1 * sellville; Sept. 26, 2 p. in . Re?* ville; Sept. 27, 2 p. m., Cloverdalf

One Cent a Mile Yin the Itig Four. Sept, 18 and 19 we will sell tickets to

I „ , ~~~z—" ; . • j IndianauoUl and return for 80 cents. For Joint li,-pres,illative, i lay, Montgomery ^ or bale—-A first-class organ cheap , ^ and Putnam Counties. | for spot cash or on easy terms at the KtlurH lo

THOMAS T. MOOUh. | Palace. 274-2t : F. P. Hunsris.

of Fincastle, James V. Durham of

train, is probably fatally wounded.

Grecncastle, Andy Grimes of Terre jTwo of the batuUt8 are believed lo Haute, to fix the time and place | be dea( , or wounded jn the wood8

for the next annual picnic and to

that surround the tracks, and the

manage and take charge nl ihe, othtr tw0 ore „ ee , os9 , . "‘"" d “ : ‘" 1 pursue,1 l,y railroad detective, and mco. net eiimmer on the call of. M „ ntJr ofi|cm „ uh bloo „ ho „ nd8 .

the secretary at Sntherlin a springe. | The „ Uem ^ Moved that all new.papera Inendly t>lled complctelv

Bepiibllean state Convention via lllt{ Fai 11 '' Sept. 24 and 25 a rate of one Lin't' Indianapolis will l»e charged for round trip from all Big Four statioi 1 of this county. Return limit 97th. 269-tf F. I*. Hi esti-*,

to old settlers copy this. J. H. Wilson, Chairman. J. V. Durham, Secretary.

Yamlnlia l.int* Kxi'iirsion*. Eighty reins to Indianapolis and re-

us the railway

officials had heed warned that the attempt would be made and they prepared for it. Two of the robbers are at Memphis, Mo., Charles Abrams and Lincoln Avenfield.

turn s ept 18th aud 19th return limit j The latter was shot six times and

bept, 20th. Account, Indiana Ntate

fair and Last Days of Pompei. To southern points Oct. 2nd, Nov. •itli, Dec. 4th. For further particulars see J. 8. Dowlinu, Agt.

cannot live.

A tention students! I have a nice line of alarm clocks. James A. Riekelts. 274-lt

Harvest Kxeursion via Big I* , i ,r ' Sept, 25th the Big Four will ,, ; ir ‘ vest excursion tickets to points in A 1 Ara., Ark.. Cd., Fla.. Ga- I. T.. N. W. Li., Kan.. T.a.. Manitoba. M 11 '!'" Miss., 8. W. Mo.. Mont.. Ni'l»., N. N. Dak., Ok. T.. S. 8. Term., Tex.. Utah, Wyoming. particulars address F. I*. Huestis. Alt-

Greeneastle.

207-I i

State Kalr via Hig Fonr.

A rate of one fare to Indian:iP"'|

rate in one mre o*

Sept. 17 to 22 will he charged for d" 1 ' ■

all Big Four stall ns ot n

Return limit 24th.

trip from all

countv.

2«9-'tf

Big rniir j-mo _ limit 24th. I F. P. Hukstis, Ag'* |

Vemlalla Line Excursions to Iii,b« , i“ ,,, ’ 1 AjH

Sept, 17 to 22, return limit Sept,

fare $1.20; account Indiana State *« >• Sept. 24 and 25. retfirn limit -it, fait $1.20; account republican state con\en-

tion.