Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1894 — Page 2
THE BA^rVER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 18V, 1.
Children’s Suits and Overcoats
TURPIE'S TESTIMONY
icounty m:ws notes
In A<i«l«*<l to tMher lt«mocratlc Kvulenc©
That OenKM-rary | M I<‘iit. Everything shrinks under the
blii>ht of democracy in 1804. Ordinarily, a democratic I’nited States senator would draw a larsfe crowd in this city, but yesterday’s effort as the grand democratic rally of the campaign was nothing 'urge , ^ j i r t • <»r brilliant. It was a fair SaturAre requested before buying w , . n J jday crowd and the result of three
OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK.
to visit the
t'ointrd Pnrucraphu From Many Flare Within Putnam's Bouiidries—Tim Coiiniry People’s Speelal Column of Short Items of Neighborhood News.
PORTLAND MILLS.
Frank P. Kelson is having a locust grove planted out on his farm near here for the use of future generations. A few weeks ago it was announced through the papers that Mrs. Nancy Homan had filed a petition in court for divorce anti alimony from her husband, G. W. Homan. Now vre are glad to say that a reconciliation has been effected between the parties, and yesterday there was a happv reuniting of the broken family, which peace we hope
Ls-'
MODEL,
, y- g tneir weeks anil days of diumming made the democratic managers here in *' the city sick and faint at heart, and last night they showed their
! chagrin perceptibly.
The services began in the orthodox way. Senator Turpie, one of the ablest democratic speakers in
the state, addressed the people in will eontitiuc throughout life, for they
1 the opera house in the afternoon, are good citizens.
A sheep-skin band in a two horse I Our jovial friend, H. C. IJa.lgev.
, , . . ii .u broke one bone of his right forearm wagon paraded the streets all the , , , .
^ 1 j lastweek while cutting up corn. We forenoon advertising the meeting. | , (re vel .y s „|. r y t u chronicle this event The city band played several pieces from the fact that Clay laid just got to
in front of the court house just be- be exceedingly industrious, and it will | goi^ soHeU^ionVsmall or^w.rmct
fore the speaking, i>ut tlie room was doubtless hurt Ids feelings to take this
comfortably filled, but not crowded, 'l.' 1 ,, ,, , .. . , , -
Mr. Koon. our oliiok^mith. uiiiiHlv i . r i rp.
T " e ;r-' ».ek i,..;.
....... x-.... r.k. 1 , . ■ • democratic arguments, which this lag his business and his family without DAILY BANNER 1 1 .M Es met made at their own suggestion, ycar take the forrn Iara;ely of ox . a word a> to his futt.te intentions. He
ca.led the agreement oil and the „, w) ...„.i„„. oa r,,. w |iat * l: "* heea drinking heavily for a few
and see the novelties in
SUITS, ON'ERCOTYTS MATS AND CAPS.
I eratic eauipaigu than in religion. HAINBRIDOK. Mrs. Tipton Fox worthy, of Greencastle, is visiting friends in our biirgii. Elinor Hall and family moved to Amo la>t Fritlay. Chas. Black lias been on the sick list for over a week with symptoms of typhoid fever. H <’ II Ward, of the restaurant, has been renovating and preparing for a new stock of goods with w hich to supply his customers. John Blackwell and Ids string of race horses went to Tuscola, 111., Sat-
urday.
Mort Wells is very sick.
Madison Moore has sold his farm two miles south of town to Pat'Ash. J. U. Edwards shipped a loatl of very tine cattle to Chicago Tuesday. The large estate of David Ader, de-
ceased, lias been sell led by mutual agreement, and the real estate anti personal property divided between the heirs. X. W. Ader gets the business Idoek in Baiitbridgc and F. 1>. Ader
that in Greencastle.
After extensive advertising and per-
Ht
Ader's hall Tuesday night to hear the Hon. F. M. Griffith, democratic catnli-
NEW .lllLl.INHRj STORE Imported Felt Hats and Itoiuirts ., t reasonable prices. Latest shai*. in VELVET HATS, CHILDREN S HATS AND CAPS. Mourning Hats and Veils. Opn. Postottlec. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN 27M3wk CONTRACTOR, Practical and ornamental plasterer I Concrete walks and cellar bottoms J specialty. Cisterns put in witli modern tllters. Box 77J. R. B. Hurley.
Published Cwrv afternoon cxeept Sundu> . ,. ... . , ,, . plunutiona oncl apologies lol
t thi itASNKRTiMKsoitUn,corner vine an,i republicans w ill open the bull there
Frtmklin
ADVERTISING. UK %I»!NQ NoTK’KS
— ! on Saturday night by sending down [those three sterling republicans
wis,
W. Hanna. The next time the democrats want an agreement they
, . , i i . i weeks previous, and if lie don t return the party has done ami what it has .. ... , , . 1 ^ _ soon there will be a good opening for left undone. He said the panic of (mother blacksmith in this place.
’93 was severe, but not caused by The G. A. It. ball was completely j t |„. maebiue to 11,0 mill he it all on republi- packed witli intelligent voters ami la- j,,^ ,f ,, v tossing up grains
be general failed to put in an appearance. and the audience was entertained by P. (). Colliver in bis usual vigorous
style.
< hai les Carver has had a most re markable experience. About nine weeks ago while hauling wheat from
was amiis-
of
BUY YOl it Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones AT TV^IESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET. •r.T-tt On Hanna Street.
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD.
. FASHIONABLE MODISTE.!
and hustling candidates, Messrs. y , u ^..
i ‘ wts, 1. 1. Moore and Geo. can ] (>g j 8 ] luion He lidtcuiously Jies, again at our Tuesday nightclub wheat ami catching tliJin in Ills mouth.
claimed that the repeal of the Slier- lm ‘‘ ,,p ^’ ,(, i l ’car Dr. Moore make wlnii ! u a day or two following his cheek be-
50 “ 3 V
HID “ 3 ! 25D “ 2'» 500 »* 2 J IMep'uy r:itt*s mtult* known on iippiicution. i
handiltin*hv'iol^ii'ici^ayimSeii'diij*. "Road^jagree among themselves, !i“,^t“: J rT, ! 'c| R .c’l!"p n, 1 n.' V ‘ 11 be reedvod each day | |, ut „g roe i n g among themselves
All coiiununiciitiium should ii<‘ siirntst with 1 ' ,l11 ' ,l, i s '' an 1 . )u t , j y „ | U , (| 1L . republican part v "Hug among the lukewarm and falter- face still pained him. A few days ago p'lVi"uM’ion. I«U as r, cvi;ior^VLuh Ml. Daniel W. Macy, not David “ e [ wou | ( , both dUaD[)ear after Nov. II :"2‘«ein -crats a strengthening plaster, a grain of wheat worked out of bis Hood*^ m " 118 coiamuuiv.itiouH can not l o uo- ,| le always incorrect Star.Press had . , . . ' the shape of a pamphlet entitled cheek into his month, explaining the
=Jil, i. pence,lv willing ,ba, ,hc > pie l„. cv„lcn,ly f.,rg„ t tc, Tr«.." wl.leh prove. p. ! e„,,». T h „
. was said to lie the best protection speech gan to pain him, his jaw and face he-
man act. the federal election laws of the camnaiim «o fn- . , . ,, .
w -n • • ol ll1 ' t,l,n P a, K n » 80 . | c:in<e iiitlaniKl and swollen, tinallv ter-
ami the McKinley bill will bring have been thoroughly can ininating in an abscess that opened exprosperity back to the people, and vassing this part of the county distrih-; ternally. Tho abscess healed, but bis
Wheredfllvcry is imurnlar please report
Pl«
^ame promptly at |.u!>liealion t>lnec Specimen copies mailed free on application.
speeches go on.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
tjuf year in advance Si* months Three months One month Per week h)i ( tin ier
the republican roars he has heard be a batch of the most cunningly de-iofit was how the grain got into his from every election this year, and i vised campaign lies ever yet got out, cheek without his knowing it, and why
Tnr Banner Timus has not ex- November ti will sliow that the , be hoodwinked and driven it didn’t come out when the abscess HjL speakers who have talked hereon into a cocked hat. The distin b ," 1 t . h ° e . W " 11 , ' 1 ""Lment .an oakai.i.a.
the deception at a glance. Never were
Born to Al. Sears and wife Oct. !), a
•‘" politics this year to say anv thing K'lished gentleman labored hard to partisans put to it harder than Putnam ,,^'"]^"
.c'lption Rccolintsmo < 'u>*b<‘ patdTo ?!!e.nt a bout the quotations at the top of make the points nil the way through ] county democrats are this fall to fool 'Moss and wife were called to they call and receipt for same. i these editorial columns, taken from t,,e speech, but like George W. ' n ^‘oml tune h> MliDing i ( . town Saturaay to attend the funMamimS“ tUu hi S l,Mt ,,f democratic author- «? l>hlin f d J' nd CMVOrtwi | can adnihd-tnuion. i"'"*"*™" r " 1 "' ’ "! pr “* the former’s mother.
HAKUV M. SMITH.
Ail«lre«s nil coinimuileiitlonx to The Daily Mannek Times.
ity. We believe the average talker
with but little success.
WHAT DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT.
, ... . Arthur Torr. of Knightsville, spent
, , , , He claimed that by the repeal of' n ‘ |,,,bl,liWI c,ub 18 to b ”! Si.mhiv at his father’s, to be unequal to the task, but we tie iiairaeu tuai oy iiic u peat oi , l ,„ects now every Tuesday! 'pi.„ i f.i ..i i.
the Sherman law the business of night and will have a good speaker and , . . * >ers of the missionary socie- . . , • » y>i , , 1 ty held a meeting with Mrs. Kmma been unproved, ( b t , 8 r by the Glee eluh every meeting. | u |l0 liv ,. s llcai . K nights V i„c,
Grccncastic. lint. > rea ]|y expected so great a democrat j
Senator Turpie, to contradict tb< toun,r ^ ' la '* , , . ,
but the condition i.f the business of ' v< now hav c "**arly a hundred -
| President Cleveland’s assertion that I , J hers. The Glee club will attend the, ,, , .j,, ..I j . tlie country shows that statement . • . , ! ti,« i.x. ,o 1..11 ls an “act of partvl ' | meetings appointed for Hon. G. \V.
be untrue without any «rgu- ||. ian „ at Gi-jmessehoo, house We hies-! He said the day of the tax ! day night, Oct. 24, ami at Clinton Falls M"l.'ie" k « .bTv -vrc'io-P.™,I. ,„,. f „rg„,r„, F,i,„,v
quotation* showing Wlml tho Ihonocralic the tariff bill
Lraders Think of Their Tariir Bill. J per(idy and pnrtv dishonor,” also ! t0 President Cleveland ’'It is an act ot ^ i n , incut.
Clay county, hist Thursday. They re-
port a splendid time.
party perfidv and party dishonor. 'How tell Mr. f levcluud and the dem-
ean we face the people after indulging ocrats at large ho 1
in such outrageous diserimination and j . „„i„ o m’ o. • ! the time being that the income tax I rraiiK violations of principle'r' It is the very [ **ce the people. Mr. 1 ur|)ie j i, r ,r big four of Kussell township and got
Frank Ader has at last written to tho
communism of pelf.
an “act of party
» •/ |
in in* iiniriif* wiriifini m ti v Jiririi- it ... ...
The Student* Alive.
A rousing meeting of the repub Means of DePauw university was held last night at east college.
might have ‘told Mr. Wilson that I wou ld bring into life a new set of ^ "ra'JownrhTpTmwS The b* 11 WH9 1411 sonie the present tariff bill which put tlie8e ri 't ) tiblicai)8. M hen he ap- tiikct against the will of a mnjoritv of had to stand and an enthusiastic
biS^Srt.^'Sm^^o^rS:’ $40,000,000 into the sugar trusts’ l ,roached the * t “ ri,r lie ,riotl to, t l,ese„sn,le democrats, weare informed. | feeling stirred all. George Dee London: "It D th.- work of a pockets didn’t do nnvthing of the P rove that by decreasing the tax ( -Servants, obey your master." , was temporary chairman and after
stroiis trust whieh hohlscnngress by the i . , . they bad increased the revenue, but 1
throat. It puts iMO.OOO.uoo it* the pock- j sort, but he wotildn t have been cor-1 J
ets of ttie sugar trust.”
« * *
ivi i ma wns mi«r.*ikrDn wmm rip anin
He
\ isiting Ids par-
Senator Mills: "It does not receive
the -upport of 1000 men out of the 000.< M M) in (he United States.”
clovkudalk. ! he had stated the object of the
reel. He could have said that Mr. even hl8 ^ reat lo 8 lcal P ower8 fliiled | K - 1- Cline, editor of the Conway meeting, by motion of Mr. Church, Mills was mistaken when he said ^ »*«ke this f ’ lei * r ’ Tlie present | Springs.^Kansas, «l«r. was married Inst Dee was made permanent president.
1000 men out of (15.000,000 would [ (,ondilion of the trca8,,r >’ U a an!; , hiriu'id 1 ' , ln. , ’h'n''i .-' le I " f;cn "” W:|H ^ted vice
He also
ents, J;is. Cline ami wife.
not support the thing, but really that u ^ )St ■ l9 Ui8 tlu,or y-
the elections of the past few months •‘iili.u up tin | aradox that Klmei Layne, of Wellington, Kansas, p' n game treas
and the advance indications of the b A’ P uttin 8 w ° o1 on t,,e free li9t ,he i i8 visi,i "«
president, X. .Jones sec., Paul Bur-
Reeves sergt. at
The New York Sun: “The ilenio- an d the advance indications of the ^ w ° o1 on tlle ,ruc li9t ’ he i‘ 8 visili "8 r rela,lv, ‘ s lK ‘ r '-’ j arms. After the organization was ciph’s 'faith wilh one coming next month, show that P ,ice of that arUcl ° wo,,ld U P ; f l ‘" a c ' i :; p ’effected the meeting was made into eonstitutional mist. I lm 1,"U'' > but not least, Mr. Turpie should *° ^ b ' 9 aU( P l,HL 8et -ale ami be has never had to stop on ac- bf the republican position and outlXn , !‘i!!! 1 dishi!! 1 or , .’ " RraL ' e ’ MOra "|have given the New York Sun a P oint - No democratic speaker has j count of There was a good at- 1 look today.
The tariff is off on hay and our farmers will now have to sell their hay in competition with Canadian bay. A fall of 33\ per cent, will mean the loss of a good many dollars to some of our Putnam county farmers. How do they feel about
it?
given
a slap, but he didn't.
This leaves 8UlH *eedcd >■> making this dark tendance here Mondav.
Dunn discussed Sena-
David Macy, republican candidate for shcritr, has taken a stand
.... , , , . . tor Turpie’s speech; Burlingame
a reader to believe that the senator ‘Ibestion plain. It is too ‘‘woblly.’’' < olorado. >* voting told why hl , wa8 a ,.^,,1,,^.^. is a demagogue, hut what Hie dem Co PP er ha8 been l>hued on the tree E|(|)>| . T j/ Nixon was calk . (1 t „ Mt Horry Beals discussed the conver ocrat people want to know is Hst, and now every family can have j p| ( .. lsan t jj onroe county, last week, to 8 ion of non-republieans and Gary whether their former ideal H C0 PP e r hettle. This was a touch , pronounce a maniage ceremony. [ gave a full account of republican right or whether Mr. Turpie’s | n ^ ar » ument ’ 8i “ ee kettles 1 '>r. s. W. MeCh.re has connected his principles and their evolution since
1 have < r oue out of uao i!<>wn town otlioe with Ins residence on ,.. ,
labors for the bill are really in He '"’ f)a|d t , ie Mt . Kin , bii , n( , Fairview farm by telephone. T. C. j 8'«n‘lfather s time. Each earnest. Here is a brilliant o-ipor- - Utterback. D. It. Maze and W. N. 8 P eecb was received with applause
in its re-! ,1Jl . L< * ,l -> ar '’ M( ‘ in lH x>i | |,; vans ea (.|i have private lines connect-j aDl l enthusiasm. After the ndrefined sugars. Now, it has al-, j n g t heir dwellings with their places of ! journment each man left his name
ways been a democratic doctrine | Inisiness.
The follow ing republican county cun
Respectfully solicits the patronage! of Greencastle ladies. I use the! FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 402 K. 11 ANNA-SI .j a«-t r
Ijxocal Time Gard* BIG FOUR. GlllN’14 L’ A «JT No 10* Vcstlbuled Kxprem 5:S0 p m No 31 IndiimapoliH Acconunodation H:43 u m No 18* Southwestern Limited I V’iMr. No S' Mall Clift {, m No 14* M0aw GOING WEST. No 7* Vcrtlhulcd Kxpreas 12:33 a m No »• Mail 8:43 a m No 17* Southwesternl.iinlted 12:48 p ni No 3t Terre Haute Accommodation . *i:ir> p iii No It' !3:ftS n ui * I hilly + Kxcept Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Coin minis, sleepers and coaches to Uinclnmitl No. 2 connects for Chlenao, Cinelnnati Cleveland and Miehla,in division points. N , !8 linui*? sleepers for "uslilnijt >u via <.\u‘ sleep-r for New York and connects f,,i Cul nminis Ne. 8 e nineels for * Inetiinall and Mlcliiean division points at Wahash. Nn i '■K:il, k Tb.H ker SpeeLil" sleepi-rs f.ir New Vmk. Nos. T, 11 Sand 17 conuecl In SI. l.onU Union depot witli wcs'.ern roads. No. u e.mneclsat I’urls with ( alro iltvision for points smitli. and al Matloon with I. I. for poinls north. u P. IlnasTis. Auent
MffliDN ROUTE
-g)l_loyisvuii Nrw Albany * CHiCASoJh ^' In effect Sunday. May 27, 18*4.
NORTH HOUND.
No 4* ( hiciiao Mail l:3*i a m No «' ” Kxpreas 18:0ftpm I No 44f Local 12:0ft p m
SOUTH BOUND.
No 3' Louisville Mall 2:47a in No ft* southern Kxitress. .. ?-**•»«
No 4!4' Local
I’ally. t Kxcept Sunday.
3:3.’ p m I 1:45 p m
tunity for tho Slar /‘res*
juvonated second time on earth, to
iiuic iwi MiiiiH 1...S w av... .. t i D an explain, which has been!.. ' . • i i 111 i consistent with the harmony ol Ins t ” 1 that the raw material should be ad part.v. He has declared that there overlooked tn tins year of demo-j f| . ee _ that the manufact
shall be no demoeriitie speaking in eratic explanation.
Jefferson and Mill Creek townships. — n . • Those w ho are afraid of discussion Thk Sentinel correspondent is ' '' 'I”’• * 11 ih w n i s imi i ! Lemuel Johns, D. \\. Maey and John
VANDALIA LINE. 1 rains leave Urcoaoaatle, Ind., In effect Sei t
:»». 1884.
KOR THE WEST.
No ft Kx Sun tklWa m, for St. laniig. No • »al .v 13:3*1 a m. for st. IsniiH. No.,J D’-’ljy 12: 3 p in. for s t . Umis. \ " !. ,,l V 1:8’p m, for-t. Louis. No .4 Kx. hull 5:38 p m, foi Torre Hants f
FOR THE EAST.
No ♦ •••X; 1 s Hn 8 ; :14 a m, for Indianapolis. I No 20 Dally . ...1:4 * p m, ” •• I
No 8 Daily IldU p in, “ No ,2 Kx s u „ 11:301> m, “ No 13 I’ally 2:2ft a m. “ No 8 Dully 3:32 a in •» , I’KOIUA DIVISION
Leave Terre Haute.
*', x Sl | n "ttVi a in. tor Peorln
nV,* 1 ' 3:Sft p m. for Decatur. ror complete time eard, 4rfv*.nir all iritini am. stations, and for full Infonnation hh to
rales. throuKh ears, etc., address
w.rB™.™ *•»• “~“!8i*sak
Asst. I.en I Puss. Agt. St. Louis. Mo.
CU!( AGO & KASTi-:ItX ir.IJXOIS.
To ami from Terre Haute, in effect
•May 22, iHd.
. AKKIV* FROM THE NOKTH.
No . Nashville special . o : :np m NoD I'■iT.llmit, A Kvnnsvlllc Mail.. 1:15pm So * < hlcniroA- >sshvtlle Limited 10:00 p id
, , north hound.
So ft < htcairos Sashvillo Limited 4:S0ara No !> •• M„u 11:3ft pm So 8 I hlniuro soL-elni 3:20 p in
w ith the president for purpose of Trulm* S and ll oo-ry I'o'llmHH 1 imlm',' sleeping
■ t'ara Ana titty etmchi's i»nci run solid between
^ -tes of the „niversuy.
. '’nlale tow nship voters, Monday : Jus. an article i Mi . D Hays, Jas.C. Beat, J. L. Bridges,
are afraid of the truth. There is the {oyer ppesumably make an exte l )t i on t0 8 bg«r and : D. Hunt. no danger that Mr. Macy will ever . ( ^ star J*- ms h toiLiv (< ax *(•'Id per cent, ad valorem be T. J. Xixon lias rented t<’n aeres of
I ..... . si.. . ..I. il.. v (' ..i.fi.cxtitiir Litii
Another meeting will be held soon at w hich it is expected some distinguished speaker will be present.
LENA.
F. I). Vinzant, one of our leading D’osons, at h ill more, organized in nlerebauts, went to ludianapolis to pur- 1n.i3, all of which arc dead except chase a supply of boots and shoes. our fellow townsman, James Matth Klder Williams and wife spent Wed- ews: Erasmus Hudson Abilah nestlay in Terre Haute. i, i • J
Robinson, Peter W. Applegate,
ini ii |ivi ,,, ,n,ii, - — - ■■ ■■ .■.■-■j. Some Charter .Membein.
Ii.-ive the privilege of arresting him ''' l " u "' ’"‘J 11 ' dot not explain. The senator tie. 1 lil,ulfr011 ' J H Mettoy and next year 1lo,low '"8 11 * 11 li9t ot the * "" *"" 1 f“ 1 "' he . 1 “f* ”• j fended the Lome t.x la. and said
sp<*«kers soon to appear in Belle biggest in years in Greencastle. I . t . ,T . ii u r a* iv • might be elasseu with the other
Lnion. i He iihh forgotten the llarrison
The above in last week’s XVf/r-1 ( .|- ow d of last week, which doublet) tw,, ' n<omt taxes of INI. and iNtil.
as really a war measure, to pay off the still unpaid debts of the war.
Belle Union went to Mr. Macy and I There’s something wrong with ,,0,b (he landed an*l the unfunded
*" 'ft -•--v ”"™ - h "ii =^;w,i^rz:
,, , < HAH. I,. STONR, ‘•or ! I'afls.aod I’ ki Airt. ( Iiicairo.
Goopep & .MeGinnis will be found one door south of old
. stand on South Depot Street, with a
will grow small fruits and vegetables, 'baiter members of Applegate choice supply of
lodge. No. 1 rift, Krye nnd Ance|dc,l FRESH AHD CURED MEATS.
I’rcM.s is it campaign lie, pure and Turpie’s hearers,
simple. The democratic leaders at
speaking there this campaign. Mr.
opera house will hold more people
Macy agreed. But the democrats 1 at a republican primary convention P en8 '°n debts. I his was rather a grew sick of their bargain and | than it will when demoeraev’s big.! m , ' r . d '^.‘ nHe °* the income tax, and wanted to put Harry Randel in | gest gun of the campaign ts here. | year9 after lhe w . ur Hoap(J ghow ; there for a speech. Mr. Randel ca- the straits to which ileinocrae)’ is
vortel around like a mad bull when j As will be seen elsewhere, free-1 driven.
he heard of the agreement, and no; trade dogmaism does not dominatej The senator dosed with
| day night and Sunday.
doubt, inspired the Stfir-Prens to get up tlie above misrepresentation. Mr. Macy, like the true man he D, when he learned of the democratic dissatisfaction with their agree
an ap-
the minds of the DePauw students. | peal to the democrats to stand to They are alive to the country’s gather and not Dike the side chute need? ‘ of populism. The speech was about
— as good a defense as any speaker
Down they go, cabinet photographs | could give to the defenseless cause
at $1.50 per dozen.
Mike Beck, the Big Four section
son, Benj. Nicholson, Win. Headen, J a cob P Cox, Jefferson Cox, Hiram
I
207tf i of decaying democracy.
foreman here, got a twenty-lays’lay oft” Ridpatb, Moses T. Bridges Win
Duncan, Dr. Wm. Matthews, Wm.
some letters in regard to the Alma snl- ’
i„g. r. Iddings, A. F. Wright, Dr. Robt. Bert Gates Inis gone to Jessup to Denny, George Hill, Turner shock corn. I Woodward, T. C. Hubbard. Dr. Ehler Wilson, of Vigo county, ably Wm. R. Stone, Nelson Alspaugb filled 'he < hristiun church pulpit Sun- An(ler8on M RoblD , on> Will| * m
ilav and i* Htill continuniK tins week.!- r . |f .
He Kiad to abHiidon the meeting on Tiiom* | al, n lan » • k* fcllia, Wm. Brann, day night on account of the democratic '^ obn Prann, David E. Allen and
s(H’:iking by the great Brookshire, as 1 James Matthews.
2!M-*w
nit; rour ExrtirHioiiH. To Columbus, Ind., Xov. 8 to 10, icDirn limit 12, account Y. M. <’. A., $2.70. To Indianapolis, Xov. 20 and 21,$1.20. To Cleveland, Ohio, Xov. 12 and FI. return limb 2.1. account W. C.T. U.. $9.45. Homeseekers’ excursion to severt’ southern states, Nov. 0, one-half fare. lo Hot Springs, Ark., account medi-* cal association. We will sell to Ht Springs, Ark.. Nov. 18, 111 and 20, with return limit, Xov. 30, at half fare. F. P. Ht’KSTis, Agt. Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this ollice. W« will save you monev.
