Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTEE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21.1381.
Xleii’rt r'ine
COMMON COUNCIL.
COUNTY NEWS NOTES
W- R- C- NOTES-
cuf mum suits
AT THE
TVYODei-
for $12.50.
| John Tobin Miki- Dalton
i Taylor Crump
Jno. Moran smith Darker
» Tobe Churchill
We place on sale today these fine suits in sacks, cut- •>»!>><•« Mun>hy aways and Prince Alberts for the above low price. Any w. seiiera.’aone other house in the city will charge you from $i 5.00 to $20.00 < | )"j' l er H I ' : ‘ 1 ' ) , °
A Half-hour Session on Tuesday Evening
—Claims and Talk.
Tuesday night’s council meeting came near being a blank for the newspaper reporter. As committee after committee was called off this fact became more apparent, and the claims committee, with the semi-monthly budget of allow ances, was the only one to get a hearing. The following claims
were allowed.
J. M. Donnuhue. police $ 25 00 O. T. Ashler " a> oo Frank Riley “ 7 50 J it mce Merry weal her. Ore dept 22 50 Geo. N. Nelson " •' 22 50 Ben S. WIIIIhiii* “ “ 22 50 James D. Cutler, Htreels 22 00
OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK.
A Convention of the Corps Wemhera of th* S«veiuh District.
Pointed Paragraphs Prom Many Plnrr Within Putnam's Boundrles—Tho Country l*eopl«**ti Special Column of Short Items of Neighborhood Newt».
The Woman’s Relief corps of the seventh district will hold a convention in G. A. R hall on Friday next. Oct. 2ff, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m. The afternoon session at
1:30 p. m., Mrs. Belle W. Ephlin, president of the district, presiding. There will be a camp fire the even-
ts 50
CLINTON FALLS.
The first quarterly meeting of tlds!
eonferenee year in the Morton circuit j in? of the 2ffth of October held in will be held at Bethel Saturday nmT Locust Street church at 8 o’clock, Sunday, Oet. 27 and 28. under the auspices of the W. R. C. Rev. Pack preached to a crowded ^ Gq n haye accepted an invi _ house at Bethel on last Sunday evening. | . . . , The old Marshall homestead at this ‘ to be present in a body, With place was sold at public sale last week, their wives and friends. A good Bill Muir, of Parke county, was the program of music, an address of
is 75 1 l ,l,, ' L 'huser.
>«*>! Roht. Phillip’s oldest boy continues,. Mrg Bulle w K phlin, with l« 5" very sick with typhoid fever. * . . . , »» ^ Ab. Sigler and Ed. Xewgent have re- j P'' e " ,8 > 18 P rovided - 1 h,s 18 to be ’ turned from Illinois and report prairie an event of unusual interest, and
the ladies will welcome all their
welcome by Major Bireh, response
for the same goods.
Hillls, stone dust
P- A- HAYS, Prop.
D W Uttaker,
Carl Bell
l‘liili|> Lane
NEW MILLINERY S|ir ? Imported Felt Hats and Bo„ ncu reasonable prices. Latest ^ j
VELVET HATS. CHILDREN’S HATs
and caps]
2
Mourning Hats and Veils n
Postofflee. ' Ut, l ,
L
2rr-Uwk
MISS IRENE M. KL E | K
In Mi
BUY YOUR
Choice Steaks,
Juicy Roasts and soi
Soup Boaejnh
AT
DAILY BA N N KR 1’ I .M Rs , „ , M 1 ,m s,, ; ,r,pr T '""”
^ In'lmna^olls Journal,
111 50
h as j chickens very plentiful.
15 0) A. J. Farrow, candidate for repre-1 f r j endg m0 8t cordially. . sentat.ve on the populist ticket, spoke The GreeIu . aslle corps consists . :ii our village on Monday night to a „ . , , . “ «;; handful of democrats and republicans. of over forty members, banded to13 3' Joe Xewgent would like to call in his gether in the most agreeable rein
• John Gilmore.street Improve’ntbonds. 1H2 is |.^ t 81 , r i ns; ] R , lf ,U and gel solid with the tiotlS to help the cause of soldiers’ A. L. Morrison, locks for mayor’s office, tt 5> . . , i. t . . . t iiroekway a lirockwsy,coal 15 7.' "'^oiuy crowd. It is too late, Joe, WI dows and orphans, to sustain the Urcencastle Foundry ( <>., casl'nif ffrate H U4 y 011 'Hid your crowd did too milch q. ^^ jj Hnil [q trying to be good j Arthur Tbroop, freight and drayage.... 75 boasting last spring. ' 3 . ! wa ' Josiin. numbering houses 2 lt. \y e are not fond of writing up a light t " everybody. It is expected that
citi/i ns Mrs. Nettie Kansford, department
TVVIESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET.
•277-tt On Hanna Street.
C
Wick liratiHon, “ “ On sidewalk mutters
t no
Miller
X- I U- 1 , ... /, • I 1, .. », || , every week or so, but if our
ever;. ft,m„„n except Sunday j Nearly thirty days ago the Big On sidewalk matters Mr. Miller per , ist in , tl( . w . irfar „, we wiu president, and Mrs. Eliza J. ChrisFVanLms4eMJ. IMfc *°"'' :o ’ c ‘' rnet e j Four, in connection with the Van- suggested that there were a few .. H ve to continue to make a note of the i e r, union vice-president, will be in ! derbilt lines east, put on a new feet of gravel on College avenue same. On Sunday afternoon, when ev- . u t t . n ,| unce - also Mrs M h\ J -Mul-
rybody ought tq have been at church, „ . , , , several of our citizens were engaged in ke - v * of Blo,,n,u ^ toD > otl.er la-
ADVCnTJSlNG. Hkadino Notices
5 cents per line. < >nc line piiragraphs charge^ 1 ,
as oocupying two lines space.
2T» lines.... 4 cents per line j
“ •i l '4 ** “ “ | New York in twenty nine hours, “ ‘J 1 * “ " " and from Indianapolis to New York IMsi-'sy I 111-tn.idi known on fliMiliealiim. j n twentv-two and one half hours.
(Tmr.geG for display auvertisemeiits must be |
Imn k-u In 1.1 lo..u i .ik ... m.c .u hihiy. u.aU The Yanduliii and the Pennsylvania Ihk mlvcrlisements will b.-recelveu eaeh uuy ' ^
lie to I o'clock u. in.
east, put on
train, known as the Knickerbocker, and Poplar street that were as yet to make the run from St. Louis to j uncovered by sidewalks and moved
lines, to meet this, did not put on
-himid i.e siirn.'i with ; [t uew train, but shortened the time
ih« nam • of tin- writer: not ncccssjirlly for
that the street committee be directed to notify property-owners to put
in such
ic naiL. | ,
i"G'il« '•!">. t'ui u- ' vid'iicc of V. i- k1 Taitii. ,,f the trains 20 and 21, making the, made a speech
A.r.»n> mmis c >iiimuuication« can not be no- ° O' 1 " 1 - run from St. Louis to New York in
Where delivery n irregular please report *ame promptly at publication olliee.
Specimen copies imtilcd free «m application.
PATES Or SUBSCRIPTION. One Yeor in advance Six month*... Three wadh* (Jne month l*er \i'r<h hy f’nrier
$.'..(10 . -J.V1
.10
When d* livery i*» ma le by carrier, nil subscription accounts are to tie paid to them as they call and receipt for same.
M. J. BECKKTT HA WHY M. SMITH.
Publisher .Managing Editor
Address all communications to The Daily Hannkii Times, Greencaatk, I ml.
WHAT DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT-
Giiiilnliunii ShowuiB Wlmt the II.-iii<i< rnHc Lea.lent Think o* Then- TanlT Hill.
President Cleveland “It is an act of party perfidy and party dishonor. ‘How can we fat e the people after indulging in such < ii;rage<>ii' discrimination and violations of prineiple?’ It is the very communism of pelf.” * * * *
Chairman Wilson, late of congress, bm later of the chamber of commerce, London : “It is the work of a monftrous trust which b'ddscongress by the throat. It puts $40,000,000 in the pockets of the sugar trust." * * * *
receive
sidewalks within twenty j James Bee. It is said Davis called Bee days or it will be done at the cost il li!U - aml wl "‘" Bee sought to resent il of the property owners. Davis deal Bee a powerful blow with
, Iiis mallet, which brought him to the
hx-Mavor Cast? was present ana i ». . » .1
1 ground »ith an ugly wound on the He was not pres- hack of his head. At this point triends
ent on the last night of his term, | interfered and prevented further and thus took the opportunity trouble. On Monday the. two purticiof thanking the council for their l )a ' lt8 nn< * several of our citizens were , . . , . , . , . - before’Squire Wyat’s court,
kindness to him during his fourj administration. Mr. Case'
a game of croquet, and when some of ( *ic8 perhaps, over a hundred in 'he rules were brought into question a number are expected. The foiiowlispute arose between Will Davis and ing letter is requested published in
the Ban mi: Times: 11 EADQL'A RTI: BS 12 31>
Kegi-
years
twenty nine hours, and from Indianapolis to New York in twenty two and three fourths hours. Since that time the Vandalia and the
Pennsylvania have somewhat that the
the Vanderbilt lines should make and added that the country would the run from Indianapolis to New surely go republican in November. I
Dan Shonkwiler rnd B. F. Cricks shipped two ear loads of fat cattle from
been chafing wound up his speech by wishing j this point Inst week to Indianapolis and Big Four and every one in the body prosperity, |' ,rlu 'k a democratic market.
RUSSELLVILLE.
G. S. Frank, of Morton, had an exhi-
mkntal Association. Gkeenc astle, Aug. 30, ’9 L> Mas. President and ladies of W.
R. C:
I am directed by our association to extend to you our heartfelt thanks for the elegant dinner given us this day, under your management. and through you to the kind ladies who so ably assisted who were not of your noble order. We leave your beautiful city with hearts overflowing for the uniform kindness extended us, and we ask you
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD
FASHIONABLE MODISTE C Respectfully solicits the p unm.-fl
of Greencastle ladies. I , ls ..
use thJ
FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM tu
Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at
402 E. IIANNA-ST
3LM f
I^oca! Time tard, BIG FOUR.
OOINO EAST.
No IC* Vcftttbuled Kximss '■in. No 21 111(1 111 I 111 pot Is A(*COtIllllol!;lt i, Mi
No Is* > Hithwi-gtet 11 l.imiii-l No 8* Slsll No h*
a 'j<b
1.9
ec fu T w s\ is rn
T
-..-i i»j
3:51 a
UOINO WEST.
No 7* Vc-ftttbuled Lxitrrss No »* Mall
No 17* •'oiitliwwtornLimited I’U, No :it Terre Haute Aooomiiio<l. ‘' ■ 1
Noll* * Dully + Except Sunday.
12 2’ a a • iJ.' a u
|. , i!l ,
• - -' a 3
Train No. u hauls sleepers 1 1
Columbus, Sleepers and'couches 1 loYiari:,
York fifteen minutes the quickest, Mr. Randel seconded the speech, all i * l, ' r '“4 ast l ,| '' | hty and Saturday | to believe us entirel}’ sincere when
nights. His ark of scripture objects, j we say that we have never before
Senator Mills: “It does not
I lie support of HXK) men out of the tio,-
OOO.O'M) in the United States."
* * * * The New York Sun: “The democratic bouse has repudiated party principles and pledges, broken faith with the American people, legislated directly und deiibei .it* ly for the benefit of t'rusis and mom-polists and betrayed a constitutional trust. The house is overwhelmed with disgrace, demoralization and dishonor.”
I)i MiiciiATic dissensions are growing ns the time grows shorter. Keep up the fight republicans and we will be the winners.
and as they have experienced no trouble iu making the shorter time of three weeks past with train 20 and 21, they now contemplate shortening the time of these trains fortyfive minutes between St. Louis and New York, and a half hour between Indianapolis and New York, making the run in the former case forty five minutes quicker than the Big Four and the Vanderbilt lines, and fifteen minutes quicker time between Indianapolis and New York. What steps the Big Four and the Vanderbilt lines will take will be watched with interest, as! there are indications of a time war, 1
but the election part, and the conn
cil adjourned, having been in ses-
sion less than half an hour.
Greencnatlo Towimhip Convention. The Sunday schools of Greencastle township will meet in convention at Landes Chapel at Limedale on Sunday, October 28, holding | morning and afternoon sessions. The following program has been prepared : 9:30. Devotional exercises. 9:40. SiiinrliiK, Limedale Sunday school. 9:45. Address of welcome, Hev. U. G. I-erz-
enby.
I0:(0. Sunday school I'-sson.
19:40, The Secret of Success In Sunday School
Tiuchliitt, Mrs. B. A. Darker,
sion, Mrs. Conrad Cook.
inode by him with his pocket knife, is met with so cordial a reception any really worth seeing, and his lecture is where within the borders of our very valuable to the Bible student. great , state. Be assured of our Samuel Brown has his house enclosed J highest esteem. Farmers have commenced to crib! Irvin Rohkins, pres, their corn. It is good and a good yield. 1 Wm. S. Kalek, sec. Vaneleave «& McUaiin have moved By J. M. Donnohue. into a new room adjoining W. F. Gard-
ner’s drug store. They now have the j largest stock of jewelry, &c. ever kept
Today'a Local Markets.
[Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by U.W. Allen, manager of Arthur
in Russellville
Ksq. Forgey and Jack Oliver, town •Iordan’s poultry house J marshal, are engaged in building a cal- ^gsjohi.mc. i::::’:;::::::::::".:::: « a boose near For gey’s Itoarding house. Springs, young c,
Look out boarders. Turkeys, bens, choice fat . . 514
John Daney, the saloonist, has moved ToJko^ oM tom2. lbS U '! J 0Ver ' :.. ’
into Mrs. Conner’s bouse. Ducks..' ".. 41,
Oecfit*,choice f. f.8lbs and over.. 4V, Gectfe. Dlncknd.. m
«v*is , siixMrsssr-;arT H Imulfl sleepers for aahtntfton viu i . \ , j ” 1 «*'v York and connects foi <’ *
sleeper for w«*w i ofk a?m connects fnc, ‘•KnlekerU .ek r Hpeelal” sleepers
for Net
*
/
5"'k. No*. 11, 9 and 17 connect iiist.l.m.
' »t with -—-
t iii'in ill i>.it wltli western niii.t- N,, u , J ms'ts at Carls with ( alro divIsl.Hi t „ tl south, am! at Mattuou with I. i i „■ ,, . J north. ’
F P. 11 itksti s, A vent 1
Miin^i 1 ''"* 1 '-flrtoaisvim.lUw MoaiosChicacoHi.^-
*
lit effect Sunday. May 27, l.syj. .. . north bound. No 4 ( hlcago Mall ] ji n . , “ , Express l-':'l)|,: No44t laical I ilin ., ... . SOUTH BOUND. No J lamlsvtUe Mall 2:i; a i .5. southern Express 2:33pi ^Dally.’ 4 '* 1 ExccdVSundair.
l f 1
Mr. Burton is having a new well dug Geese', plucked
which is certainly more interesting H; 0 "- singing,Fox mdge Sunday school.
i 11:10. What the Home Can Do forlheSun-
tlian a rate war.
Lairs, fresh, subject to handling U0 Butter, fresh rofl mi/ Butter, No. 2 ' n
Harry Randel, the sffiO.OOO can didate, is having a hard time to set himself right, before the democrats of the county with whom he is in such disfavor. The general opinion among men of all parties is that lie has had about enough plums from this country.
Fooli We Head About. The man who rocks a rowboat. The man who points a revolver, loaded or unloaded. The little girl who jumps a skipping rops TtOO times without stop-
ping.
The society girl who uses arsenic or strychnine to improve her complexion. The housekeeper who fills the reservoir of a gasoline stove while the fire is alight. The lady who uses an alcohol
11:40.
Discus- at the flouring mills.
Quite a crowd assembled tit thtf Outer or Grimes school house last Wcd-
day School. W. A. Wheeling. Discus- , to hear ,,on * Ge0 ' »»»"«• I Sion. Miss Dell Minor. It was not an 8x10 crowd such as Harry I
Our Elder Scholars: W here Are They? Road-Talker had, but an 80x128. The ,0 1»“ , " ,! * '» Arkansas, Kansas,
Harvest Excursions.
'1 he Vnndalia line will run two ex-
rii* s j i x 11 i i. • V/ ii'’’ill vviiv. iu «»iu sin. yi * — * * * **'*■»' i • * 1 1 uvii ill* V/ *./ Im 1 . sill ,
w. w. Williams. Discussion, Hev. J.' house would not bold near all the audi- j Boui-dana, Missouri, New Mexico and
12:00.
1:30. 1:35.
1:55.
11. DeMotte.
Singing. Noi lh Mission Sunday school. afternoon SESSION.
Music.
How to Make Sunday School Work a Pleasure, U. W. Crawley. Discussion, J. G. McNutt. The Scholar As u Willing Worker, Miss Lulu Stucg. Discussion, Rev. J. E.
Garner.
2:15. Singing, Fox Ridge Sunday school. 2:35. How We May he More Successful As Soul Winners, Miss Nora Hammerly. Discussion, Albert Q. Detch. 2:45. Address, Prof. K. A. "gg. IL A.OOO, A. O. Lockridgb, t o. 1’rcs. Township V. Pres.
enee. The dry wealher is ciitiing the fall pastures short. U. W. Curry is very bimy running his saw mill. -Las. V. Durham lias lost a few hogs with cholera or other diseases.
lump in curling her hair near a me weather, lace curtained window. I The indication* for this vicinity The father of small children who' for the comin g thirty-six hours are
places poisoned food around the
The “jealous quintette” will not get to make any republican speci lies this year. Messrs. Carpenter, Mathias, Matson, Ruwlcy and Layne are not big enough game in Chair man Ader’s opinion to tackle the issues this whirl. Don't chafe too loud, boys. Some ol the older liem ocratie heads are having trouble with those issues this year.
The Winner. Fred M. Starr, of Baiubridge, won last week’s prize for best country correspondence. Send in your letters, friends; get them in early and write plainly.
Heal K.tate TratiKfma. Louis P. Lelntmrger to John A. Asher, land in Baluorldge. $35. Mary H. Mulltkln to Samuel N. Brown, land in Russellville, $s«i. Win. H. H. Cullen to Louis Duenwlg, land In Washington Ip.. $105. Janies U. Edwards to Russell Edwards, land In Franklin tp., $1400.
premises to,kill cats and dogs. The hunter who drags a shotgun out of a wagon or across a fence by the muzzle. The mother who leaves a baby and a tub of water, scalding or otherwise, alone, iu a room together.
P.
Populist Rally. Oct. 30th at court house. Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Tibbles will speak at 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. Mr. Tibbles is one of the ablest defenders and advocates of the populist principles. Mrs. Tibbles is a full blooded Indian, daughter of the chief of the Omahas, “Iron Eye.” She was educated at Wellesley Female college, a lecturer of great ability. Come and hear ‘ Bright Eyes.”
as follows as received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 21. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Moore.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
High atmospheric pressure continues every where, except in the northwest, where quite an energetic low barometric area is approaching with high temperature in its | frent. The temperature rose at
GROV ELAND. One day last week while moving a house J. Pickett was thrown violently to the ground from a pry pole, receiving severe bruises. He is still unable to be
out.
The new bridge across Plum creek west of town, is completed. Harve Ader was the first to cross. Dave Campbell and wife and Mr^. Lydia Lydiek, of Malta, visited Mrs. Bettie Cassity last Sunday. Rev. J. 15. Hadlock is attending synod
at Washington, Ind.
If democrats mean what they say
Randel is not in it.
Hon. Charles B. Case at Grovelnnd
Texas. Rate, one fare for the round trip plus $2.00. The dates for these excursions are Oet. 2:) and Nov. 0, and this will be the last opportunity of the season to visit the west at a very low
rate.
To points in Tennessefe, Georgia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida • i l i il \ I f* i r l i i 1 •> \ I* .... 1 Iv
and Virginia, November (! and December 4,one fare for roundtrip. 20 days limit. J. S. Dowling, Agt.
llKPlMA.iC.AN SPEAKINGS.
On Friday night, Oct. 2(i, IF. ( Lewis and Geo. W. Hanna at ( Union Falls.
VANDALIA LINE.
In effect Sci'd
No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 3
3 rains leave Greencastle, Ind
30,1M94.
FOR THK WEST.
i'. x ;, Sun 3:56a m, for St. Louis. J | 12:2*i u m. for --t Ixiuls. ' * y 1* 3 p m, for st. l.mii- \ ’“'b; J: I" p in, for -t. Lot,Is. 1.x. >uu t,:28 p m, foi Terre llauttfl
FOR THK EAST.
•x. sun ... 8:34am, for Indmimpn • I
“ .v 1:40 pm, •• ■.’“‘ly 3:35 p in, “ r-x. sun t(:2n p m “ j'ally 2:28 !i m , “
■'ally 3:32 am « •• I
PEORIA DIVISION Leave Ferre Haute.
7:06 a in. lor Peorl«.|
l «n eomp!(*te tlmn cArd, jr1v;n>r all trn” I midsiuUons Hod for lull Intornmtl.m ..-3
lilies, through cars, etc., address
w. r
Asst. *.en I Puss. Agt. st. Ix)uis, Mo.
No 4 No 20 No 8 No 2 No 12 N'o ||
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS
le and from Terre Haute, in effect
May 22, 1894.
AAKIVI ruOM THE NORTH.
». m .. - ■ • ... • r
iiiii'
' lilcugo & Nashville l.lmltcl . lil::«M’ ; v,. «. ,11 noeth bot-nd.
No 8 ( hlcago A- Nashville Limited 4 50m
No f^Ghlcag i 'Special...... .. .
Trains 5 and i! cairy 'l-idfniani'MUacc slccpin|i
cars and da^ coaches and : ini Boiid bci'"
i hlciive miil
_ . ( nas. L. stonr. (■cr I I'a-s.iiml T’kt Airt. Chicago.
At the Vine street gallery, Hunton, does not charge for photographs unless you are pleased. 2!>7-tf
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We sill save you money. tf
most stations, especially west of the Mississippi. It rose 10 to 30 degrees in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, the Dakotas, Manitoba.
Hon. George W. Hanna and H. C. Lewis will speak at Grimes school house in Russell township on Wednesday night, October 2-1. Hon. Charles B. Case and Hon. •lames Bridges will speak at Brick
the 27th. Ladies are especially invited: j ( hu l )el on Saturday, November 3,
Graham <k Co. have threshed be- »t seven o'clock.
t ween eight and nine hundred bushels j Qn Friday night, Oct.' 20, Mess. s.
of clover seed.
Walter Hurst lias rented M. C. Wes- 1 H ; C ’ LcW,S nnd Geo ' W ' Ha,lna ner’s property in Grovelnnd and will " speak at McIIaftie’s school move soon. Wesner is going to Bloom- ^ ollse in ^ ashington tp. 1 "f l | l 'i n i , i Hon. Charles B. Case and Hon. Charley Baker is building the mwlel „ , corn crib of this section. K Corwln wl11 addre8 » th «
Gooper- & ^McGinnis
^ ill be found one door south of old stand on South Depot Street, with a choice supply of
FRESH AND CURED MEAT! 291-2iv
pco-
snuth flreencastln. , , _ T
w. M. Madden and daughter, of ° n 11,ur8,la - v ’ N,>v - ] * 8e 'en o’clock.
pie at the school house at Fill more
western Nebraska and western Kan- *J 0 * in Murley.
Washington, I). C., are A'isiting Hon. John B. Llum, of Indianap-
sas. It fell ten degrees in Iowa, Illinois. Local rains fell near the lakes and in New Mexico. Elsewhere fair weather continued. C. F. R. Wappeniians, Local Forecast Official.
Catdnet photographs at the Vine street gallery $1.60 per dozen. F. N Hunton, artist. 2!>7tf
John Riley is in Indianapolis to-
day.
Jack Stutsman is again seen at old haunts after an absence of several weeks at Brazil. A car load of rare horses, the property of Bud Doble, passed through here last night enroute to
Terre Haute.
olis, will address the citizens of Roachdale on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 2 p. m. A number of republicans
will go from here.
Hon. John R. Miller will address the people of Russellville on Saturday, Oct. 27, at seven o’clock.
Near Banner Times building, Vine street, Hunton, artist, is making cabinet photographs at $1.50 per dozen. 2!)7tf
it coi fuse* the eyo to read this typo at li D the face, you had Ji. tier go to I?r. G. W. Benos and you- « nalr of ar>ecijuv'v.
1
The largest Stock of
iw simcii)'
Ever brought to the CountyDo not trust your eyes to Fed* J tilers or Jewelers. G. W. BE1NGB 2»l-lyr-e. o. w.—4l-lyr-e. o. w.
These hard times, cabinet photographs $1.50 per dozen at 11 unton’s, ' hi'
2!*7if
street.
