Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. C KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, LSiil.
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Have
CLO I Made to Order? If so you will find it to your interest to try the AA-OD-e-L-
StmO'iitK* Ui|*ht l<» Vot«*.
Studi-nts of Dol’auw univiT'ity stiuulil remi*int)(‘r that their ri'jjht to xdte at Greencanlleis deterniineil 1>\ the same law precisely as the like light of other citizens. There is not one law for students and another law for other citizens. Because many students have been absent during vacation it is suggested they thereby lost their residence arid right to vote in Greencnstle. This is a mistake. No one loses his residence or right to vole by any temporary absence. To lose Mils residence and right to vote here the citizen must leave Green-
TOMORROW 13 THE DAY
You «*«• (to'mf to \ imkI Th«*n S«*n
That Your Neighbor Tr :• ih Out.
An ! Iito-'n 0|ttnion.
T )wn Topici.
I w» Iconic tlie fout ball
Uncal Tims Card*
tJiti KOt'K.
Vote.
Vote cat ly. \ r i tc i iglit.
\'«>tc straight. Vote the eagle.
Vote for better limes. Vote for better wages. Vote in the forenoon.
Vote early in the morning.
Vote the straight
GO!NO EAST.
Nil V iilnilol l.xpn Yr>M p n \.i lu UiHi«l>olt« \i'<'i>inmiMlatl<)U..H:43a m NnO 'mu tiwpstern l.iiumil .... .1:5'pm Ni. >• Mull 4:a# p m I N" I 2: ill it in
OOINU WEST.
Ni. . Vrellmloil li-22am
players 1
anil hope they will tight as liieyj never fought before. Kminons, Hinkey, Trenchard, Knipe, Old, Hick' k and all the rest ere big,
broa I shouldered, line tellows, an I l, () | >nuttiwi > KtPi'ni.linltc«t 12:4a p m
■ I., ... iu i/J N" <* l< tic Haute vcoimiimslutlon. 1:15pm them <lo is to NllU isiasam
• o ily + Kxocpt Sunday.
Tiai'i No. H li'iuls aleopers t < hoston and Inis, sk'opers and c niches I > (Mnclnu.itl No. 2 c mn'ids f ir Chlcijr i. Cincinnati,
I wish 1 If' md and .’liidiijtan dlvisl m points. No,
I IS h mis sleciiors for NVashinittnn vial..to. ail the conflicts these dashing boys
nn iti lift* miuht Miohi^tn divUlon imlnt* »t Wsib-iah. No. 10,
^ 1 “KnlfktM’bockur SpiK’iirtl” sleepers for New
No*. 11, tt ami 17 connect in L )ui*
11
potnts
for points^
what 1 want to see
tight fair and knock everything tie-
fore till III. And tllCV do tight fair rolumhus, alcepei-s
e I ii iti No. '2 nniin:*r*ts aenerally, I am glad to say.
are to have later
Vote the eagle; one lick is
castle with the intent to abandon enough.
.. I jAi «»u t» > nli'l lifinpat n *a ;i Yoik. N o*. i, 11,9iin<l 17 connect lit *'t. I republican us w iioitsotn„ aim uouesi as , lTlll( , n d , wesiern rouds. No. a foot ball game. I wish the ehival- " l '« r,!,wl,h ' “ ,r<> ‘» v, * |lJn for i'
ry and honor that govern ttiem now might last right on through
We show the largest line of Piece goods in the city to j his residence In re and acquire Otic Vote, nnd see that your neighbor i r ^ 11 '' " n ' 1 ‘
somowheie else. igets there.
To acquire a residence elsewhere . Hlw1 . , v .ni rm me naitv nr nmu min not always run against opponents
select from, have them made and trimmed better than any other house and GU ARANTEE a FI L or NO SALE, and
will SAVE you
$5.1 la 5151 OH EHEffl 5 P- A- HAYS. Prop.
he must actually remove there w ith the intent to make that place his home or must be there with such intent. U here a citizen of this state went t.i Europe with the intention t’o cense being a resident of Indiana for an iudclinite time, and
not half as fair and square
as foot ball. These athletes will
Vote for the party, of work, a
living wages. that use decent tactics. Eleven Vote away the sheriffs monopoly men meet eleven men at foot ball,
and all the twenty-two clash like demons, but it is an honest fight
of the real estate business Vote to have our factories rung full force at the old
wages.
Vole for a restoration of the good
run1 ime
and the victors are the ones that h:ivc tli" grealer strength nd skill. In the game that comes liter on it
C.
north.
E I*. IIitkstis. .Went
v
ii
\ CUISOUE NlWALE.'IQA Ckicaso Rrifo-
DAILY BANNER IIMES
Pulilisliisl evrry nl'lcrnoon except Sunday «t the II vnm u 'I i mi s olliee, corner Vine mid rriiiikiio s’rei Is.
ADVERTISING. Usadino Notices
5 penis per line. 1 inellne piinprt itphs ehnrirtsl
as ixicnpylnir two lineA space.
25 lines 4 ecnls per line M " inn “ ;...:i S5d “ 84 Bon •* 2 Ills' ’ay rates uiude known on aptdicalion.
Chainrei. fordlapluy wlvertlsemeula niust lie, . , . handcil in by It).I'clock a. in. eaeliday. ir-ad- , Oil pensions, and to w III,111 call 1
Ins itdvi rli- in.'ills will he receivisl nueti da- . ,
up t. i o-cionk P. in. : traced the instigation
lai d and, in the light of Cooper’s boh in 1871, is as good as .Mr. Cooper.
What tli«* Ku-Hrrtion of Cooper '1« hus.
1. It means the endorsement of a telf convicted demagogue. '2. It means upholding the uiiiu
who at the outset of his career in congress began a scurrilous attack
to reside in Europe, but with tin ,
intention at some time in the Hi- times prevailing under republican 18 on ‘' rann a S ainst wmId. and , ... . rule | very often cunning and criminal
ture to again become a citizen
, , , .. , ! sv . ,1 ., ..I,, ! strategem vviu the dav. The voting
Indiana, the supreme court ol the Vote with the paitv that to iks . • „ , , , , | men that are playing foot lull now
state held he did not t hereby lose, alter America hrst and the world! . . .
his residence or right to vole, afterward
\ i. i itloiMdiottld be aiffnod wiihjtnnt has ri suited l, 1 ;;;,!’,;’'A v ,.‘..7 ..*• 3o,o->- pensioners.
A.itui.s inniis c'iumi!!iic’atl«)n» can nt.i 1m* no
of a crusade
in tlie suspension
Culbertson vs. board of commissioners of Flo\d county, 52 Indi-
ana 3(51.
This opiniou was delivered bj Judge Buskirk, a democrat, and ou tl.t tlu i d'iire to be satisfactory t i democrats. The supreme con in another ease declared the fol
i are learning invaluable lessons n. periioaeity, coolness and decisive
Note the republican ticket from • , ' , _ . action, and ills to lie hoperl that
top lo bottom. Slake the majoritv . ■' • in a ter life thev mav continue to
as large as possible.
govTii themselyes hr the rules ol
Vote; bury the tooster under loot ball integrity, and notfall into
such cii avalanche of votes his t | )( . |, ,|,| t
Whcr** •l»*Mv**ry is irn»irular i>l»*u?»* r»*p'»rt ah!it<* jnom|>’.ly lit { 'tliicc.
Spit i!t»«*n t* mulled free '«»i ftppUeuliim.
3. It rueuns t<) approve a man who holds personal ascendancy
above public good.
1 H means the continuation in #501 1 power of a man who helped pass the tiMiieful measure that his chid denounced as a piece of “party per
huIi fid.V and dishonor."
5. It means to put more faith in
I'liblistirr r ' le mTti who for votes deceived the .Mnniiirinif KUiter; g 0 ,,.| fanners bv promising $1.25
A.i'irc-snilca.nmiiniciiitonAto 1 per bushel for their wheat and u
of taking mean udvant
'■yj crowing will never again he heardJ,,^, of (l( i V( . r saries—a habit Note a rebuke on the party o! th t i- [iractically universal in the
destruction and incompetency
| lo ‘ viH - to be «» acc " r!,tc ^ate.m nt Vo , ( , > blJt hf , fo|e v0 „ I of ,l,e iaw: “ ro Hrtct n thun ? e 0l 1 sure you know how to stump
domicile, there must bean intent
real the
RATES or S JDSCn eTiOM
')»K Yeill iimtltHltlCC. Sir month* ... Thi re tinmth* ihir m> n'U l*cr w< rh l>it (’ - trier
j *.
.50 .10
Wlirirdt liv, rv I'nimle Uy cm • ier. nil xcriptloii ticooitiitH ;i:'■ te lie pillj to 111, in us
they cali un i reci lat for siune.
M. .1. *!Kt Kt:T r HAKKY M.SMITH.
The Dai nr Hanker Times. . . • . i
Uieenciisii.. inU. '"gger price lor Ilu ir wool.
t>. it means to prefer a
with a tainted record of
WHVT DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT.
man
a tainted record ot unreleemed pledges to a c'eai), upright
quo,ntion, showing AVhnt .lie al) | c . man v ho hold- that a pel, Lcn.leix Timik or Their Tiuill IJill. I President (Tev< la ud “It is an act of 810,1 o' 1 ** 1 * granted should be a vest-
party pertldy aiid party dishonor. •How|,j,| rioht.
can WC face the lieople al; ef indlllgiel’' in such outrageous discrimination 1 1
ion uml act united—the fact of n -lidence and the intention of rem iioiag. ' The student theref re who lias been absent fr .m Gr.en-i e si e during vacation, or at any other tim ■, has not thereby lost his domiei'e e.r right lo vote here. If before leaving he had n right to vote here he slih has that right and can only lose it by removing I from here with the intent to abandon his residence here and require one elsewhere. No student need hesitate to vote here under the idta he lias lo t his residence here by J simple absence during vacation.
G. (’. Moohk.
vote lie
Jsure you know how
ballot properly. IiKi’t:Hi.ic.ins are
paste the following in their hats coinage, a game of and ho sure to act on the sugg. s 1 would he a good thing
requested to
that i
husine 1 s world today. There is no.hing better for college men to do than to contemplate the game o' loot hall for the next few weeks. It is a game of skill, a game id
honor. 11 it wc could
tjou on election day :
if STAMP HERE.
make the game of life itself as d--■cut and magnificent as a game o toot hall.
ami
11 is the very
Knil ICxtntt* Trur«f«»r!». j Mary V Hill to Jo; 1 D >b1) •, Fifi'l In J«IToreion i IN S'* J < harlesSj-* nen, i iif»t<*o, t ) >,■ i J Lei m«*, i;ii)M Li Du •i-’li ti». f)LI2 !L i ct M.i • ihy ot j*1 to Itia A Wall \ *(*, la ml in r‘ ive. ilalo, $1. J(»hti VVI let »n i ) Wm W Hir t, I !■» i In Floy«l
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CharlrsT roshow to Wm Lock; i- 1 t*, Lind itl l«IIHH(.*ll i l>, S'O’L 1? •• iir* \V. id »n to Sari Ida Waidu land in ! Keolrtvliio. S-*. Wm \V Hii hi lo Misha Hi’ : h, land in Hoy<i
Mp $ 2'10
In elfoct ^und ly, M fr i7 % 1803. NORTH MOUND. No 4 • ticafft> Mail 1:20am No t» " Express lii:0r> r. :n No 441 Local .. I2:0o p m M T PH l» )UN D. N’o L Milsvllk* I oil *?: '7 a in t» *V v on thorn Express 2:..‘*»in so Lot d l:4r>pni • Daily, t Kxcent Sunday.*
VAN DALI A LINE.
Trains leave Oreenc.istle. Ind., In ctlrel Set t • «, ls:u.
No 5 No 7 No I No 21 No a
FllH TI1K WEST.
Kx. 'im S:5i) a in. for St. I.ouls.
.12:21 a in, for st. I.oui.s. . IH- ii m Pitr s*t I .miu
DhIIv .
Daily 12: 3pm. forsf. I.ouls. Dail 1:10 |> in, for -t. I.ouis.
. 5:'2S |i in, fol l erre lliiute.
Kx. Min.
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o 4 Kx.'.m ... '■: ! u in, for Indianapo'lg,
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’ • ’ *. t» m, lo Disialur. 1 1 ■ r all trains . s.iltlons, lo I i ,1 l| * I o ill tion its to
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.. Dowiaxci, Ayent, W. l- Ilitc.vx t, < o eeiioastle.
i. t.cn 1 r as. Atrt. st. Izuitg. Mo.
■lib'Ab i A EASl’KIiX 11.1,1X01.3
To and from Terre Kitutc, in effoot May 22, ISIU. Aitmvr. kikin tiik north. ■ oT N.ishville incial fl :11 p in " D T'-r: 'Imite l-.y.-invillc - loll.. 1:15 p m " Ithloiiifo A NashviUe l,imi-od . .IftOilp id Noe re i in u. ' ' v Misiivldo l.tuiltial . 1:50a m tail ip m O 8 C'hloiif.1 e :: : .o p m * D. liy. ..xeopt 'nd.iy ral'is 5 mid ii e.irry 1 oPin. n p.. !.,e,' sleeptnz I' . Old i.i> e ...eh S cun solid lid ween .'.i."im .111 I N'.ishvllle. t’O 4S. I, -TON)., <; r'l Cass.and T’ki \ . Chie iiro.
LON ru urroR,
violations of iiriiiciple? eomnumisin of pelf.” * » * »
( huiriiiftii Wilson, late of congress
but baler of th<* cliauitier of coimneree. how to
l.ondoii: “It is the work of a moii strolls i rust which holds emigre's by tb
As to \’ol i ii if.
Tliere still seems to be some
doubt iu the minds of some ns to
vote. A m.mbir of the
populist or prohibition pHidies do
Chairman Moore re: e;vcd a l)'lc. .'rum this morning from ( hairtuan Gowdy to the effect that demo ratic heelers had in their posse'sion ctipit s of genuine stntP ballots with
%«» M\Hferj’ Yboat It.
it is u first rate i ule never to d ..ny r-'.veitising from which i
woulu iie impossible to trace ie-! THE CODE OF HONOR. sl ' ‘ h''i.* is a g! cat (tea. ol talk \ Scno. of numor tins stopped Mnny a pbout tim nn stery of advertising! s.mEuo.ary f.>ntn.t.
nnd its uncertainty, but there really
throat. It i uis $to.ne(i,f>0d in the povk-. eiriug lo vote a-straight ticket may t11 ' '■ 11 p. > p . i iii,^ to i ai i \ Cts of the 'ligurmist •’ ^ # f ttt H.np the large square at the head ^ i,,,atin S voto u11 over ,lu ‘ Seofttor Mill® t “It dies not receive of his ticket and then place his ^ ,u '’ |f thol is mi; i.isv. ()m or.,.oh of inoo 'H,.,, .m, of the 0.V; „ in trunt 0 , tho ol genuine ballot in each nurd in the ,, ' M - 'I'"'* . ..Judge McNutt for judge and ||. , . <>f a vote buyer would T’hc New York Sun: “The demo- . ... .. be enough, us it could be voted and con. uliatedputy pm,-l^wts lor proseeu,or. as mother o| ° ’ , t t| , c V()U , r
uiples and broken faith with the offices have a caodulidat'' rui
1 "SI'O a,,
LSiJfcial CoiTyspuiuibUce.l
NkwOru a.n.-, Nov. 1.—The proposi-
isn't any more mystery or any more ' tiou made by ( ity Edit.-.r |f,«. b-sameu 11ncertain' v about it than there i-' ' ' t ‘ 10 ^ hier.qo s\l :d >. o t to light a , , , , duel with t’ity Editor J. P. Stcpnea of about any other business ur.dertak- Ti , 0 lr l0 P , ' „ (u p h , sau;a c { ty am , ing. A grocer may buy a box of tl-.ci another iii-.-! v.-ih t :ty iMitor Be Idson p u i i vho-ve it ii oder t be conn u '‘ ;n » :i1 ,J of ■ : I ; In- '■ batv.'j.sc
. , of lutides •. I in t. r ai!e nng
tc, anti nave it t hcie un.il it gets j miBinam'-giui'nt of tl.c (a. an Frei-r so hard as to he <»t icily valueless, ehib. s*'t m- ta.m./ u.i ::gh, c. • n in this
dvertsinrr ‘ i.y, where the code for so inauy yt;;rs
* ’ I I l 1 , 11 UW XT If 1 5 ll t \7 f 1 »*« f t 111»
0,1 , , . , . | Tina gaiiie man cun huv a<. . , , , brought out to tho heeler any BUtQ . • held fall sway. It is a pity that the 1 " her of times The law a-minst hav- s P ao(! an ' s ’ 080 that, he will de- ehall ngcd umu dill not haw enough of
ti'i ' and . ■ •'( is and betrayed m tickets. A republican or dem- ‘ , ,, = • , r live no b nefit iro:n it hut there is tho saving seu.-e of I umor to riply to eiMstit.iitiunHl trust, ’''I''- ’i”””' /E ; <)crul ( . ann(lf 8( , V()tP a8 ticket is ,n " nne ot tho:50 1,all<,tsi m,,s, ‘ !e ,,r • r i, thool i in rach* manner aalo oveiAfliel u I-.' a di-unace, de!iior:di- <K " 11 ' “iiiioi so von us ms im ml ih . , , no a i nl bis \v amg cither the - .. •*, .. . ' . | , the poll room provides a heav\ pen ” turn the wrath rf tho challenger mto
zation and dishoiioi.’ complete. The wav to vote a mixed * 1 • 1 sm-e or the advci tisinv — ,. , . 'ticket is to stamp the equate in alty, and a trip to the pen.tentiary. vour ' a(lvei t ;, in „ willl the eagle; one lick is ♦ r u « . * .rv ; i » Hepuhlicans are cautioned to been ° front of ,he name you wish to vole , suiiic coinmon sense that you do
— | for, leaving the large square at the 1 lU!i ' H,!t 1 '"'I t| ve rest of your business, and there the straight republican , head of the ticket alone. The only ] ‘ au ''‘ 11 ‘ UH> ° ‘' n '. I will be no "uess work about it. It
VO’I’K
enough.
the
Vote
ticket.
Vote, and sec that your neighbor
gets there.
way to vote the straight republican ticket is to strike the eagle square just once. On the subject of “How to Stamp a Ticket” Section 15 of
t he law i cuds :
Each pi’ity emblem or device is enclosed in a square at the top of
Ie you stump the eagle your vote , |j 8t „( candidates. To vote a
Vote for the party of work and
living wages.
\\ ill be^legal.
Don’t let the result of tomorrow's election depend on the weather, “nun.” Get out and hustle, ruin or shine, and get out the re-
straight ticket stamp this square
one so caught. 15c on your guard and by all means, republicans, go to the polls tomorrow and work.
ircrrimeut u id so add more to tho gayetyof tho nations than has already 1)' cn
contributed.
Notwithstanding tho fact that it was so long considered iu New Orleans that tho duello was the only practicable and
How to \ ote.
There will he three ballots to vote at the coming election. The state ticket will he printed
on red paper.
and nowhere else. To vote a The county ticket will be printed
scratched ticket do not stamp in 1 on w |,j te
the large squrie at the head of the | .. . . i
,, . 1 he tow ii.'hip ticket win be
list, but stamp the small square to
the left of the name of each man, (RDded on 5 cl low paper,
i you wish to vote for, and nowhere I Each voter will receive on eu- 1 else. A stamp that touches a squa’e tering the voting place from a poll-
a® being on .he j n ^ ;l state, county and town-
ship ticket. On the corner of each
, honorable way of settling certain sorts
jv.ill pav every time and always, f (li(r ,, r( nc ,, s tho ]i?1)t toach ()f liurnur . Imt do not buy sjmee on bill hoards. | ous treatment has in the past stopped do not buv little tin sign' to tuck more than one personal cucomiter. Bcr-
^ nard Marigny, in his day‘one of the
I up on haeK f.cnces, do not hire some, ln0H t accomplished duelists in New pei a mhuhit tug painter to disfigure Orleans, a creolo geutlenmu, figured iu
the farin rs’ fences with your name two ofthoso episodes.
J In ttw, first at thi
and address.
from
publican vote.
: ! must he counted as being on .he The Bannku Times wants again I 8 q Uare A stump that touches no
to assure every student of DcPuuw ■ square is a distinguishing mark , . . . , thi, iti'l iHak.'B tl,» .Hole l.,llot •« »r.",'. H.C '. II,at h.. tvill have as free and r - r » '"'S 1, "l u > l « » ,u ' m ,> > ‘ >II " , S d ' rk '- lh ' volel ’ " ,L
feet a right to vote here as
L 15.
Iu tho first of those it was ho who stopped the fight. Among his friends was one—Tissier by name—who was n great beau, and of course most dainty and fastidious in his dress. Marigny was fond of teasing Tissier, and when the two met would often throw up his hands, strike an attitude ami exclaim: “How much I admire yon! What a
dandy you are!”
This happened once too often, and Tissier, though well aware that he was not half so good a marksman as Marigny, challengt d the latter to fight. Tbs challenge was accepted and pistols named as tho weapons. Tho men had
. . . , been placed facing each other at the old Mills, <>l New i\lii \ BVIlie, q uu ]i n ^ ground known as The Oaks.
feotilh <»reenriiMtle.
Hardy Mills is at home
llloomingto n.
Mrs. J. M. Downs anil son Daw rence, went to Indianapolis this
morning.
Miss O’Donnell, of Terre Haute, is v isiting Mrs. Richard McManis.
Tli#* Winn«* i*.
is stamped, a stamp anywhere else then take the three tickets into the , ,
’ un > on the ballot makes it void and it |„ )( ,,| l llll( i slam,, them folding the 1' V ° n ll,e Corre8 I )ondence P rii5e la8t Suddenly Marigny dropped h.s pistol n,Ikt i-ili/i-u. AM3„ your , igl„. ini. ! * r ' k ' s ‘’” din •««'«-
by steupiug up to the polls toraor-] ticket so stamped at the head there 1 „ ‘ , , .
1 is a blank where the name of a can- ' tlala of ,ho l> olIin « derk can he | didate might have been inserted, in ; seen, and then return the tickets to which event the voter ♦n:iy stamp the inspector and see that they are
row and eastiug your ballots liki
men.
men. The election being out ot the way we will be able to use long
GT.evei.am) refused to register the square to the left of some name j (1e p 0Blted j n l |, e p r „p er ballot box for the election and will of comse f'>i' >l>at olliee, and such ballot; The of t | ie box will correnot vote. It seems Grover doesn’t ^ counted. ! spond with the color of the ticket.
want a thing to do with this elec ! Wbona womanzetointop.„ii;.8- To vote a straight ticket stamp , . , . j i i i I As hIk; imiHl do, by and by— i “ ; j jj «#• ni(iflv a fl(l
lion, and the party perndy anu jiar , wuiihepoundh^rnoK ^Hiiuit you, in the square surrounding the;
ty dishonor bill, lie wouldn’t sign When who nails the campaign He? j eagle and nowhere el e. jattent .
it and tomorrow will not vote for ! ^rir rir, a week, paid to nidi,»nn.t zoniH To vote a mixed ticket stamp iu „ , . ,. .i . 'l) /O.UU to sell th« Kuuld Dl«h WruIioi'. I , ,, , .t it. From this it seems that any , Wa 4i u 7i ami dries them in two mimiKa the small square opposite the names democrat who this year repudiates ^oeZ^ryS'^ii.^mmTpermancmp^l- ; of candidates you desire to vote for his party is as good as Mr. Cleve- HarrTBOQ * C °’“ ^°’ ! and nowhere else.
his hands went up.
“How I admire him!” ho said sadly.
“And must I then kill him?”
Tissier conld not keep from laughing, although ho felt solemn enough at tho moment, for he fully expected to he killed. There was no duel, and tho two men, impulsive, like all creoles, embraced instead of shooting each other, and
The Beat sale is progress renewing their old friendship were ever
a good crowd will ~ J i ' J ’
i . u , ,1 .iiiii ornamental plasterer. ' • walks nml cellar bottoms a
■pen ■ ' Cisterns put iu with modern
ilD-rs. ' Box 77:1.
K. 15. Hurley.
Tn«lay’N Li»f*ai Market*. I' urnisaed the ll.tii.v Banner Tim lily by K.W. Allen, iimnagcr of A rthiu d in's poultry house I
!!* . 'DiTii r.-.Hhmc \
pili you UK
’ H*k*
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Two dozen old newspapers at 'he Banner Times olliee for live ■cuts. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They arc nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf
Mr. Perkin** Lecture.
Eli Perkins will he here tonight and will deliver one of his celebrated
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after devoted comrades. Chaui.es Aitlebee.
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When it comes to the genuine article of news the Banker Times has it.
Mali la not what he wills, for from above Amt from beneath tho thwarting curients roll. And nature's mighty magazine of love Tea thousand times shall overcome his soul. - la*onard Swain.
Harvest Excursions. T he Vmidalla line will tun two excursions to points ill Arkars.is. Kansas. Louisiana. Missouri, New Mexico and ('exits. Hate, one fare for the round trip plus ITOO. The dates for these excursions are November (>, and t hi., will ho tin'last opportunity of the t'a-nji to visit tlic west at a very low
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lo points in Tennessee. Georgia. NTortii ( arnlina, South Carolina, Missi'sippi. AJiitianni, TAmisiana, Florida mil \ irginia. Novemlier fi and Dcceiiiher l.one fare for ronndtrip. 20 days .1. 3.1 >ov\ i.i.No, Agt.
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VaiKbilm l.ino IlxctindoiiM. To ('oliiinbiis, Ind. Novemlier 7, 8 indfi, return limit Nov. 12. Fare $2.1") round trip. Acemint meeting of Y. M. C. A. To Indianapolis Nov. C, 7. 8 and 9. retain limit Nov. 10. Fare $1.60 round trip. Account Chrysanthemum show. .1 8. Dowuxu, Agt.
Keeping everlastiogly ing brings success.
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