Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 September 1894 — Page 2
THE DANNER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1801.
!N OUR! NEW ROOM
The Largest Stock of
tuince mat tors
horse
taken a
Gents’. Furnishings
the the (h*-
Ever shown in the city will be found.
show the Latest Styles in
Our windows
this fact.
The sii^ar planters are of opinion that to longer follow democratic party means the struction of their property and homes, and who can blame them for the course they have taken. It is folly to expect that any sane person will give his vote and sup port to any party whose principles threaten the demolition of the in dustry on which he is dependent. It would he folly to expect other wise than that, a man will sacrifice party interests before he will sacri
| flee himself. Theories are all right
in their way. hut few men will permit themselves to he governed by them when threatening their best
interests.
More than half the parishes in Louisiana are dependent upon the sugar and rice industries, and there ' is no denying the fact that the cit- ; izens of those parishes have been shamefully treated—and they are | promised some more of the same
l* • A. HAYS, I * 1*01) I’i (‘( 01’. kind of medicine when congress
again. Under the cir-
«»«>*»!COUNTY NEWS NOTES. M
-tarted.
I Miss Lou I’lu rson went to Imlianapo- | lis Tuesday. Dr. O. W. Farver has a new bicycle.
Fall Mats. We have the price also. Our Clothing is thoroughly reliable—the Cloth, the Cutting, the Trimming, the Making, the Styles must he of the latest designs or the
MODEL does not handle them.
SEE OdlfamiDOtll OFFER!
TH© TViODeL..
OJR LOCAL MEN OF~THE SURROUND-
ING TOWNS TALK.
Pointetl ParngrHpliH From Many Flare Within Putnam** IloumlrteH—The Country People** Special Column of Short
H ('tti* of Neighborhood New*.
CLINTON FALLS.
The first democratic rally of the season was held in Clinton Falls Saturday afternoon. The speakers on tin’s occasion were the Hon. Frank Vermillion
and Shelby Maler.
Mrs. Geo. Wright is visiting in
Maryville, Mo., ami other
points.
S. C. Hamrick lectured to a goodsized audien eat Bethel M. K. church Sunday afternoon. His subject was ‘•Character,” and we can say for a new beginner he aeipiitteii himself well. Dr. MAore reports health good in the
neighborhood.
The Key. (’has Byrley preached hi*
farewell sermon for this quarter year at
Beech Grove Sunday morning. The quietude of our usual quite little
village was disturbed Saturday aftei-
A number of persons went to the state fair this week from Bainbndge. Chas. Fyffe lias moved to town and is occupying a part of Frank Ford’s prop-
erty.
Mrs. Susan Springer went to Newman, Illinois, Tuesday, to vi-it her son.
Dr. Clark Springer.
Mrs. Sherfy, of Brazil, is visiting
Mrs. David Ader.
The Fair association proposes to give another day’s entertainment at the fair
western I ground on Oct. 4th. to consist of a base
I ball contest, green races and other attractions. They e ill it a Novelty fair.
UTF.NT10N, CUB MAX.UiHRS! I desire to call the attention of the managers of students’ hoarding c i u , is to my large stovk of FINE. FRe^iJ* CLEAN and LOW PRICED GROCER. IES. Am ready to furnish at b.ttom market prices the best the country fords in the Grocery, Produce i Eating Line. Call on me and be co n * vinced that my statements are correct JOHN RILE Y, South Ore
eucastle
PILI.MOKK. Miss Daisy Carter, of Kansas, is visiting relatives in this region. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Parkersburg, visited the latter’s grandfather, N. S. Stratighan. the first of the week. Mrs. Doctor Welch, of Lena, is with Iter mother, Mrs. Jane Hagan, this week. Our school opened on Monday with
convenes
1) VI LY DANNER TIMES Anx trotted a mile Wednesday cumstances it is but natural toex-
====•! at Galesburg, 111., in 2:03$. This pact that they will endeavor to se
lect us representatives to congress
i men w ho will stand up (or the Wanamakek says it costs $10 to | rights of the people, and not men
noon l>v a pugilistic performance. The j E. lb Sinclair principal and Mi-s Sahh’ two principals were Frank Vermillion ! ' v, ’ k ’h ‘he primary department, and Shelby Moler. It seems as if there i Mi ' ,a Kl| ner Kobinson is teaching the
Jackson school.
Rev. C. W. L'oons will preach at the
P»ihh*h«-:i every iifttMimon t Sunday;. , , at tln j ilAN nkk'ITmks ollice, corner Vine and , IS tllO rccolu. Franklin streets. i
ADVEnTiSI NG. Kkadino Noticks
5 cents per line, one line parutfruphs charged make a OURtOIDcr.
as oc<*upyiiig two lines space.
cent* per line, ality (?) of some of our merchants
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l>lsr , *iy r»4tes made known on application. Ghanwri s for «lisp!ny advertiseim uts must hi* handed in by 10 o’clock a. in. cacliday. Ht ading advt rtisumcnts will be received each day
up to 1 o’clock p. in.
who never advertise, it is possible they never make a customer. A little money spent in judicious newspaper advertising, might make
many merchants
Space in a
had been some trouble between these two gentlemen previous to meeting Saturday afternoon; that on another occasion Moler had called Vermillion a liar, am! when they met Saturday Vermillion asked Moler to take back the •‘nine. Moler did not seem to grant the
who like curs succumb to the partv request, when \ erudition went a;
lash.
him in Corbett style and proceeded t ■ do liis man up iif great shape by htnd-
AtiiieuusHtWnbn.il. iug him over u barbed wire fence. Ai
The athletic fever is high at Wn-! this juncture the Hon. W. T. Slavens bash, and the fellows down there j i’»“ed the tight off hy separating the
feel almost as dead sure of carrying tw '’ ,M big'ti .its.
M. E. clmrch next Sunday morning. Mrs. Kdith Bridges and child is vi--iting her folk* at Mulberry Grove, Illi-
nois.
Following is the program of the
Ride the Rest. If swiftly o’er the road you wish to In one of Cooper tiros.’ fine Biiimtea rM,>' Ladles at Cooper Bros.’ will hIwh.ik tin,! Polite and attentive drivers of itncst kina A liuinry, CartlHire, latndau nr W a ^, .lust wtial you want from Cooper Il r IS ' , can tret. Klegrant teams and slniflo drivers, t,,,,. Finest rttfs ia Griencustle the} have nr ; Commorctal men at the livery should e.i First-class turnouts they have for all. Hide in style, a a'i>"»t. fast team enjoy, i all on Cooper Urns., best help tie-; at , . tlnns* etni>toy. On a (food i lir at i ooper Bros, you c llM , Why will you to others £■>. for ... , r i i L , Si money sjH'nd. The finest'busses for picnic an t priv.it, jur. ties, too. Just what you want Cooper Bros. Inv ■ • . you. COOPER BROS. COR. INOIAN A fc WALNUT STS, *
lyocal 11me Gard. BIG FOUR.
i,,. „ , i . , . i John (’olliiis, who gained consider-
aii communications should t,u siitned w ith “ ^ off the 8Ute championship pennant n((t0| . irlv hlM S1)ri , mlstill „ hi , ImnUecL'n. 't!!;', ^'^Vd.'ncV oTKood'’fauV: | s^’‘'nng new trade. Space in a as though they had it in their 1ml, as a candidate against John
A.mnymouscommuuteattimsca" not be newspaper yields a good dividend j hnn(l8 alreadv p ro f. Horton, the
on the investment. Try it.
Where di livery is irrctrular please report same promptly at publication ofilee. Specimen copies maiU-1 free on nptilloation.
“Factories are starting up every where these “democratic times.’ ”—
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One mniiih ('tj Per irreh In; ('nrrier 10
physical expert of the faculty, who made himself rather obnoxious to even body else but Wabashites last year, is, of course, endeavoring to
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M. J. BECK ET1’ HARRY M. SMITH.
Publisher MnnaifUig Editor
the fol
j lowing dispatches:
AT A 22 1 2 PER TEXT. Cl’T. Anderson, lud , Sept. 19.—The Victor window glass works, of this
t^. Vermillion, was anxious to get into the tight with his knife it seems, ns it took the threatened use of a brick bat and some forcible language to keep him out of it. Our town was not on a drunk, hut still we had a fight in it.
Address all communications to The Daily Hannkh Times, Greencastle. 1 nd.
employment to 12.") skilled men w ho work at a reduction of 22j per cent. Factories No. 1 and No. 2 of the Anderson window glass company will resume Monday, and the Union starts on the day following. With these factories operating all the industries in Anderson will be
at work.
KKI’t KI.ICAN
Secretary of State W.M. 1). OWEN Auditor of State am Kit Id's C. DAILEY Treasurer of State EKED j. SC1IOLZ Attorney General >VM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Public I nat met ion D. W. GEETIN'G State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. BLATCHEKY Supreme Judge—Fir-t District JAMES II. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth Di.-tiiet l.EANDEK J. MONKS
earn his wages coaching the team. Dr. Moore’s little girl became very ably assisted by F. W. Henninger, much frightened at the tight and ran the star guard of Ann Arbor, i 8Cre:,mi "> f t0 the 1,0U3e 11,1,1 uM Mr:i -
Moore that Frank had killed a man. Mrs. Moore not knowing anything of the fight, dropped everything and went living down to the road where the tight was in progress. But on seeing a man stretched across a wire fence and Vermillion pounding away at him like some old woman, she concluded that there was no murder, or liable to he, so she heat a hasty retreat. We do not know the rules of fighting, but it seems that a man ought to be counted knocked our when he is over the ropes, especial-
ly if there are barbs on them.
John Ft’}’, one of the best players on the team, is captain, and C*. D.
ity, resume work tomorrow, giving Kern is manager. They have forty
men in training, out of which number they will pick their team. Nearly all the old members are back, including Stott and Little, who graduated last year, but can’t very well be spared from the rush line, mid so entered as post graduate students, to play on the foot bail team. There arc also, among the forty, a number of new men of great promise. The Wabash peo-
THEY HAVE HOSE OVER.
Crowley, Louisiana, Slunctl.
As was foreshadowed by the
mass meeting of sugar planters pie claim the new rules will hel| j held at Donaldsville ten days ago. j them, by doing away, largely, with jaud mention of which was made in mass plays; at least, that is what our last issue, the sugar planters they are banking on.—Lafayette of Louisiana have renounced the (jail.
democratic party and announced themselves straight out protection ! ists. The planters who are fore-1
lit III ft.KAN COT NT V Tl< KET.
For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mcl). HAYS For Clerk JOHN I). HUNT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHN’S For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For SheritV DANIEI W. MA< Y For Surveyor LAWRENCE DOW NS For Coroner JOHN Y. OWEN For Commissioner l*t District—.JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES C. HEAT JiKPlULlCAN TOWNSHIP TICKKT. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTH Y For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RUM BARGER For Constables WM. K. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS
; most in the movement arc from the | first, third and seventh congres- ; sional districts, and many of them 1 arc men prominent throughout the i state. The meeting at Donaldsonville was followed by one at Franklin, one at New Orleans, and another at Plaquemines, and at all these meetings the expressions of sentiment and resolutions adopted were similar to those of the planters
of Ascension.
A careful study of the situation I shows that the change now taking place was inevitable. The storm i has been approaching since the
C'iuh Meeting.
The opening session of the Woman’s Club will he held at the residence of Mrs. T. C. Hammond on Saturday, Sept. 22. The program will be the reports of the retiring ollicet’s and the address of the president-elect, Mrs. Frances I). Miller, and talks on current topics. A prompt attendance at the opening hour, 2:30 p. in., is desired.
MORTON. Sam McMaius will move to Mrs. Fytt’e’s farm near Uainbridge, lie having rented the farm. Milt Thomas has rented his farm to a Mr. Kichesou, formerly of near Brick < 'impel. Dee. Smalley ami funtil) are spending a few days with Mrs. Kent. Henry Rambo lia* Ids new barn completed. The township s< liools opened last Monday, Mi** Frakes teaching at No. 1 and Mi-* Judy at No. 2. Mr. Howard Anderson, of Rockville, Sundayed at B. D. Carver's. Joiui Wbitted i* tunning Ids new sorghti a mill in full blast.
GOING KVST.
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vent ion to be held at Liberty eliurch Xf> 7. v^sMbuK-d't'xpr^'": atJ1 Sunday, Sept .'I'l: No 17" sJmJhvrctiterniYmlleii. d",':!'j 1 ^ ii.W. Music, Liberty school. Devotional, Rev. Xo at Terra Haute tceoinmodatloii.
C. W. Coons. j * Dally ? Except Sunday.
I'fi. .S. S. lessen, tamfiit by Prof. R A.Ogg. No. 10, Is solid vesllbuled train ( Ineinuai Musto, ( lirlstlau school. -sleepers for New York ; la 1 lev,.| im ,i; , ’ ...... . wlih coniuNillons for Coluinbas, <1. n.i. !■1 ai'er. Relation ot tho youmr men to , n ,.,. ts throinrh to New t ..rk. tan '. I;. n . the tfumlay school, s. R. Day. Dis- ten Ha 1 ! >or. \!leh. No. I* Is solid train to cussion, Richard CowrUI. ' ‘ al y,’ f’‘ r N«;w York via \. Y ' . , , .. , . R. R , and W nshlngton, D. 0., via ( \ 0. 1:. K l'):4>. The ohllxatlons of the church in toe , iul d m „kes connection* for Boston an 1 woi k of the S. S.. Martha Cline. Dt - j hnnbus, O. No. 8 connects Ih rough to Wain, cussion. Grace Osier. Mustc, Bethel ri"trgmTl!n« at 3L limfunlon 0 " ,lh
1 V P. IlcesTis, Agent
school.
How to study the S. S. lesson, Thomas! Mddons Discussion, W. H. Elrod. Recitation, l.iiltt Robinson. Music
and benediction
Music and devotion. The aim and scope of the 9. S., I. M. I Day and J. \V. Rattan. Recitation, Minnie Hutchinson. The relation of the young ladies to tho S. 8., Maggie Dunlavy. Discussion,
Grace Wysung.
8:15. The perils of our country and the church. Prof. It. A. ngg. Adjournment. H. t . Storm, vice president for
Marion township.
11:15.
1:30. 1:4.).
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MimONROUJE
-g; ICUISVIIU NtW AlSANYf CHICA50 lit . ln effect Sunday, May 87, IS'.U.
north ItOL’NO.
No 4* Cliicago Mall l:3'aai No ip “ Express led'. 1 3 No 441 Local liiGpm
sottru noL'M).
No :t* Louisville Mall No a* 'outhern Express No 43t I.(H‘al * Dally, t Except Sunday.
2: IT a ra 2:22 p m 1:45 p in
ItKKLBVlLI.K. Jm* Robinson nud wife, of Terre Haute, tire visiting relatives Itere tliis
week.
Will Counts has rented the saloon j building and will move ids drugs into
There will be an opportunity for II 1 ’ 1 * 1 ’*’om - 'dhige will l*e without a
1 saloon once.
Mr*. G. M. ami W. D. Foster arid the Misses Julia Keel and Florence Crom-
To See McKinley .
all to see Gov. McKinley at Indianapolis next Tuesday. The fol-
lowing to the Crawtordsville Mor-j well are spending the week at Indian-
apolis.
Rev. J. S. Crowder is home front his trip north. He will again become a
! ton club is self-explanatory. Indianapolis, Sept. 18, 1894.—C. j N. Williams, Crawfordsville, Ind.—
sugar question was first taken up De^r Sir:—Yours of today received, in eongioss last winter and it needed j You can say to j our people that onlv the passage ot the tariff bill in they will ample opportunity to see its present shape to cause this ! Govern,,r M(,K 1 inle -V, if‘hey should . , .1 ,, •. fail to hear him. Ik* will come,
storm to break loose with all UsL Mouday night un . ivillg at ! field, III. forces. We find that men who have 10:15, and will go directly to the Dr. Zaring is visiting here,
not only voted the democratic Denison, and on Tuesday will be ticket since they reached manhood, j escorted by several cluborganiza but who have been leaders of their tion8 I'ro'iiptly 12:30, from the , Denison hotel to the hall. A line party, have renounced the., alleg, „,* march will 1>e adverti8ed ln the ancc* to the party they brought into ./ ()l ,r)ial two or three days before itserowningexistence in Louisiana. ! the meeting, so the crowds can They have crossed the political form along the street in such a
manner to see the Governor before he goes to the hall to make his speech. If the day is suitable, he will appear at two or three places out ot floors, where the thousands w ho fail to gain admission to the
CLOVKItDALK.
Hon. Jesse Overstreet will speak here next Thursday, Sept. 27, 2:00 p. m.
Please make a note of it.
J. B. ijurr s shipped a ear load of
hogs io Indianapolis Tuesday.
Cloverdah* township schools will begin next Monday. Following are tin* teachers; No. 1. C. C. Underwood; No. 2, : No. 3. Minnie Coifiiian; No. 4, 15. F. Allen; No. 5, Alctimy Farmer; No. ti, Nora Cmmiiighain; No. 7, Myrta Litton; No. 8, J. E. Kelley; No. 0, Mary Einville; No. 10, C. E. Kelley; i No. 11, Estes Duncan; No. 12, A. V.
McKinney.
Harry Raudel spoke at Poplar Grove school house last Saturday night. ‘The democrats were aware that they would have no crowd in that populist strong hold unless they would use lots of “Shananigan,” so they circulated the report that there would he a joint debate between Mr. Raudel, democrat, and Mr. Daggy, populist. Mr. Daggy was in Missourri at the time and of course the debate failed to conic
VAN DALI A LINE.
Train* leave Greencastle, Ind., In effect Nov
in. Din.
FOR Til K WKST.
Ex. sun H:.Vi 11 m, for St. lonl*. Hally 12:20 a m, for st. l.oiiis. I 'ally 12: 8 p m, for st. Emils. pally 1:52 pm, for *t. Louis Ex. sun — 5:28 p tn, fot Terre Hauls.
FOR TUB HAST.
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PEORIA DIVISION Leave Terre Haute.
No 7.5 Ex. sun 7:05 a in. lor Peoria ;b’"77 *• “* 3:25pm, for Decatur. l or complete time cant, tflv.ni? all trains attestations, and for full Information a- to
rates, through cars, etc., address
•I.S. Dowling. Agent,
•1 M. C HkSBROCOH. Greencast V
t. Gen'l Pass. Ai
i No 5
No 7 No 1 i No 21 No 3 No 4 N o 20 No 8 No 2 No 12 No 8
M.
Asst.
I’ass. Agt. st. Louis, Mo.
UH D AGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS. To and from Terre Haute, in effect
May 22. 1S!»4.
Ailitl VK FROM TIIK NORTH. No 7 Nnshvllle spiatUU fl:3' p ’D No it Te Tellaute A- Evansville Mall. 1:15 pm No.V Chicago Ac Nashville I.lmlted 10:00 p m
NORTH BOUND.
No «* < hleago \* Nashville Limited 4 50 a •r No 2t •• Mall 11:25 pm No 8 Chicago special 3:.0 p :t:
* Dally, t Except Sunday
on. i Trains 8 and 6 carry Pullman palnee sleeping
This was it slick way of getting the i c ® , ‘ s nnd d,, r c ^‘cl'ea and run solid between
populists to hear the speech. Miss Lilly Burkett, of Cataract, is visiting her cou-in, Mrs. Capt. A. J.
Rockwell.
Miss Lilly Swartz, of Urbana, 111., i* visiting relatives here. Estes Duncan and wife are visiting
at Terre Haute.
Du.iug the months of July and Aug-i
< htcavc am) Nashville.
t has. L. STovr.,
Ger'l Pass.and T’kt Agt. Chlea/o.
student at Del’auw.
Rev. Lea/.enby w ill preach here every two weeks, beginning Sunday night,
the 23rd.
Oscar Allen has returned to Spring-
Miss Pearl Cromwell, of Indianapolis, is here visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell.
A. D. Chew is building a new smoke
house.
Miss Louellcn Counts, of Poland, is
vi.-itiug her brother here.
rubicon and burned the bridges behind them. They are apparently determined in their desire to secure the protection to the Louisiana industry represented by sugar and
For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
For Judge, 13th District. JAMES A. McNl’TT. For Prosecutor, 13th District, HENRY C. LEWIS. For Joint Representative, ( lay. Montgomery and Putnam Counties, THOMAS T. MOORE.
rice, and in resolutions adopted l,al1 ' wil , 1 ,,a ' L e . an opportunity to , , .. „ ... . see and hear him. T
favor the protection of all the great know this fuct .
American industries, suc.i as iron, ^nefler is chief marshal anti will coal, wool, etc. These men have J have full charge of the escort on
decided that no protection democrat. the day of the meeting,
will answer the purpose. An out-' Conte along with your people. and out republican platform is the j OHM K . Gowd™ Chr.
only thing which will meet the exigencies and emergencies of the oc-
D. W. Macy is on the sick list
caston and the leaders in the move .this week.
RAINltltlDGK.
Congressman Cooper was in town Monday trying to straighten up his fences, which are badly dilapidated in
this part of the vineyard.
Clay Howard and wife are visiting
in Bloomington this week.
The Buinbridge schools opened Mon-
Let your people | day with about one hundred in attendGeneral Fred | ance. The same teachers that taught
lust year are in charge.
Maude Conutancer gave a party to her *iiiall friends Monday night to cele-
brate her tentli birthday.
Arch Allen was in Indianapolis last
week.
Othe Batman has returned with hi* j father's trotter, Col. Matson. He has I been following up the western Indiana
The Weather.
The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are us follows as received bv H. S Reituk ik Co. from the ofllciul
ust the wtirV dU ' weuther hl,reai1 at Indianapolis* eontiiuied. hut have now !)e^ii!i again, ^ I Indian ypolis. Ind., Sopt. 20. and every 'rhiiMchiy evening there will 1 K iir n’Anthor atatSnnarv
he a nice program at teniperanee meet- 1
iug.
Cl rent* Court Notrs.
Hulinan vs. Daniel O’Connell et al, account; judgment for #241 70
Fair weather stationary teuiperat u re. Wappen h an*.
KEPI Itl.ICAN SPEAKINGS.
Tlte republicans of Fox Ridge precinct will organize a club on
against O’Connell and dismissed asj Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, to O’llovle. i H. C. Lewis will be there. The State ex Robt. R. Taylor vs. P.! | ne . e ‘ iDg W * 11 be h dd in the 8l ' ho 1
II. Lane et al, on bond ; venued to
Clay county.
John W. Connerly vs. Andrew J.
Vice et al., note; judgment lor #283.11. Delaware county National bank vs. J. F. Durnall, F. P, Nelson anil VV. H. Durham, note; judgment for #10,002.22. Letter Lt*t. The following letters remain io the Greencastle postotfice uncalled for Sept. 19: Carl H. Elliott, Mr. Thomas Bigley, Mrs. W. C. Foley, J. M. Moore, Mr*. How let, Benjamin (Jear Howse, Mrs. I.ow Howard. Mrs. Gura Howk, Mrs. Susie Clark, Mr*. Louisa Cox, Clay Manker, Mr. J. D. Nicholson, Mrs. Mary Fruit. In calling for same please say “advertised.” WiLLia G. Nkkf, F. M.
house.
Hon. ( has. W. Smith, Greencas-
tle, at the court house, Saturday,
September 22, at 1 :30 p. tn. Hon. Jesse Overstreet, republican
candidate for congress in the Fifth district, will address the people of Putnam county at the following
places: On Sept. 24, at 2 p. nt., a* Ronchdale; Sept. 25, 2 p. in., R> IS aellville; Sept. 26, 2 p. m , Reels
ville; Sept. 27, 2 p. in., Cloverdale.
H«*I>iiIiIIcuii Ntal« Cnnventiun via IHk Ko" 1 '* Sept. 24 and 25 a rate of one fare t" In<liaiia|H>lis will be charged for a round trip from nil Big Four stations of this county. Return limit 27th. 2159-tf F. F. Hi kstis, Agt. Mon on ICxcursionn. To Louisville, Ky., account Gernta:’Aineriean Catholic Congress, l,#*|)t. to Oct. 1; fare for round trip, $4.45. J. A. Michaki., Agt-
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