Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1894 — Page 2
T1IR BANKER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I'M.ISHI.
r
riio "Turkeu’s Doom
MONON SHAKE UP.
Whnt Ih Going on in So«*tHy.
Onf* of the largest soeial events Suponntencloiit Lowell ill Itemove l h-
. t *11 1 twen of tl»«» Yard Men nt New Albany. of St'jison was 1 I)IIFS<1 RV
W ill soon be written. It will be ' MalL noon w||( , D Mr9> Alv(ih Broekway .1 cold day when be ^ets le t as nx 0 c t | 10 Jjpneral auperin- entertained a large numlrcr of her! he surel\ will be, and it Wll >c t t . n j ent of the Louisville, New Al- lady friends at her elegant home on a Cold day foi \oU unless you batty arid Chicago railroad will east Washington street. The dec are provided with warm clothing f a |i today, and about fifteen em- orations were beautiful, the house made as we ate now ha\ in£ outs | p| ()Ve8 t | iHt r()n( | at y; ( . w # A n )an j. Being darkened and the electric
made, and you can easily a I lord to buy a full outfit at the prices
named by our house.
A good, warm working suit for $4.00, $5.00 and 56.00.
A good knock-about suit for the victims of the ax are employed in the back parlor the decorations j S/.r-o, -*7.50 and 58.00. jin the yards at New Albany. It is were of pink. The dining hall wesj Extra good all-wool suits for | not likely that employes in the ( tastefully arranged with white and £ 10.00 and $ 1 2.00. | traffic or any other department wili yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Fine all-wool tailor made suits ,,e to,K 'heil. The general yard- Broekway was assisted bv Mesdames master, S. M. Mathers, will be the Will E. Stevenson, of Indianapolis, Mood*. Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured
1 , 1 • 1 • 1 ' I M C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
hrst removed, and Ins place is to lie Albert Lock ridge, Horry MeAuley, | “Dene sirs:-i wish to testify to tho preat
will be removed, says the Couiier- lights were used during the afler.fourndl. Generiil Superintendent noon. In the front parlor the dec(jeorge K. Lowell was in this city orations were begonias, palms and vesterdity getting things ready for white cornntions. The hall was the decapitation. The men to be ornamented with foliage plants nnd
DaHling in Real Estate We have some of the lioi-t bargains io houses and lots that have been
„ , yoil red for years. ^ Hard times lias.
io a measure, helped us to redtletions that the casual buyer has onh to see to ap-
preciate.
M. MIRLEV
Miss lialte lloscnyrant
Vlster, IVnn.
Offloe over First National Uar.k
Scrofula
WE SELL THE
The Worst Case the
tors Ever Saw
Doc-
in ENGLISH
CETaV iAtOR’^TEDS ONL-V $15.00.
IS.uvy. \V;:rni, (i (icnteel. Nice. Lone; I'.xira liiic.lon^ iv.l
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A $4 and $.4. $6.50, $7, $8 U $10 and $1.50.
omen
Eest 25-cent L nderwear Ever Sold for tho Money. M O D E. L CI+OT H I N G HOUSE
DAILY BANNER T15IES!.«»r 18M- TIio re ™nl n..d« at
- the forthcoming session of the leg.
.Mbo'ilasktaTimes r ! Vm."«mt | islature will decide the result in I advance. Let every republican
mem her rememter that and he eon
his
respon-
advehtisimg. Uk K ill NO \<>TI**K4
r > cents |«ei Hne. l!:i. 1';ii a . iM|’hs chariretl staiitly ad monished of
I,s .icmi j>\ Inj two Urns ,jm: i .
^ Umw.' 4 crntspefUne j & i, ) iiit v 1|n ,] ,) llt y. n«) •* ." :» 1 :
2MI “ 3'4 “ “ ton *• u I >lst'*Hv r.iti s mii<lv Itoown eii npi>ltrtiM<m. ('liiu.^c ■ for dlsplav «<1vrftisem. nts must be , handed In by 10 o'clock ». m. cacti day. Heiul .
Invf ndvt :*t»'• turn*•• i»c rfct’ivfti cticU d»iy Slonni
Nov. (I, Congressmnn Lewis D. Aps-
M’SI.I-: Y'S P/.'JCDICTIONS. Eleven days before the congreselection, which was held
All cone.’.imlcilb'us should be slimed with thenamo. f Die wrib r: not neccssailly for jhi’»lic i‘Inn, In it ::s <'t’ kt*'>d taith. A n.» mn\is otitninurdfittloae ftii Lt* no-
tt C :*d.
ley, of Massachusetts, was interviewed liy tlie Lost,on Journal, and
filled I.v W. M. Deuel, heretofore Dr. Post, George Hathaway F. D.' va,ue of Hood s Sar * aparnUl ' nw some time I
•' had been troubled with scrofula, which early
A dor, and Misses Nellie Hammond, last winter assumed a very had form.
Sores Appeared on My Face
Hello an<i llam,s ani1 gradually Increased in number , until they reached to my shoulder. Tho doctors
Rose and Hattie Joslin, Elizabeth
Overstreet, Hadde Daggy,
Rohinson, Frances Arnold, Nellie said it was the worst ease <;[ scrofula they ever \i „ win;..„ l-i; , . i saw nnd also went so far as to say It was In.M lit SOD, 1 .orente llilamson, EIl/C.l . curable. 1 tried ointments and other remedies The notice came suddenly, both Lockridge and Margretta Nutt.
work of removal will he
the agent of the Moiion at Bedford, Ind. The night yardamster is to be changed, and the ax will continue to fall down the line until about fifteen men (shall have been re-
moved,
and tlie
swift.
Just why the general removal has been ordered is not known. Mr. Lowell says that he thought it would be well to make the change, and that better service could be had. It would appear that the woik across the river was unsatis factory, and it was determined by the management to improve it by making a general change.
Potters’ Celebrated Filo Floss AND Wash Silk.
Isaiah Vermillion. 21--I w
v, 7 to * • 4 : • v y 1 • r please report
made several radical phropheeies.
8 pecim • o e
RAT£S OF VJ33r N K. iON ii to tuiounce
>■ i r */»<• •«fi
.u Vi • .ri.m I,! . u ‘ j These predictions embraced these
i ir. :'<! freeeu <m!>iiceii(in. | propositions! I. The republicans will organize
a r ;v.i. 1 • "linn.-• • the Fifty-fourth congress by re-
publican memheiB elected noith ol
■ l, '.the Potomac river.
i ’be paid 1 o n.Vmasi H There will he fewer populists
in the Fifty fourth congress than
*• '■ ' , 1 in the Fifty third.
’ll. There will be great surprises
.
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\Vh'H«‘ !: v«pcrlptivin atvo tin call .0 I 1
pa ill
Addreis all communications to j t
Tm: Daily Dannf.u Times, in Virginia, West Virginia, Tenues Oreencastic.ind.: see , ^i al ' V latul, North Carolina and
Louisiana.
The old lamiliar ci v of “stamp IV. Eleven republican congresshere” will be missing at tomorrow’s j i nt>n }„ Massachusetts, sure, and church election. It will lie yes 01 j probably twelve. no. J V. Fifty thousand plurality for
late I Greenhage
The oilieia! figures in the Utc, ureeunnge in Massachusetts (a election show thf following in the |'ew days l«»er he raised this esti-
Fifth district: Coopei (d.) 1(5,410: mate t0 ^t 000 -)
Overstreet (r.) 18,280; Barker! VI. Morton’s election in New (pro.) 712; De Turk (pop.) 1,549. j York by 50,000 plurality over Sen-
Ovcrstreet s p'uiality, 1.870.
ntor Hill.
\’U. The election of twenty-four
One of the thinnest excuses of ; republican tougressinen in New
the year is the democratic plea that the new bond issue is neces-
sary to maintain the gold reserve in the treasury. The money trom the bonds is really to pay tlie running expenses of the government, because the revenues are not sufficient to do so As a revenue measure tlie new tariff law is a miserable failure. The deficit in the national treasury lor the first ten days of November is fo,4(i2,-
York state
VIII. The defeat of the Tammany ticket in the New York election by a large plurally. IX. The defeat of Congressman William L. Wilson, the arthor of the Wilson tariff bill, in West Vir-
ginia.
X. The defeat of Congressman Holman of Indiana for re election in his district. XL The defeat of Congressman
821. The shortage for the month Springer for re-election in Illinois.
of October was $13,680,854. At this rate tlie deficit f<>r the year will exceed $150,000,000. In a few ,jrppntbs another bond issue will be necessary.
KUDt IILICA N DUTY.
XII. The defeat of Silver Dollar Bland for re-election for congress. XIII. That tlie Fourth Massachusetts congressional • district would return the itpublL&B
|date, Mr. Apsiey, by 5000 plurality. livrinHS . chjlC e,
E >«>rs< lu ll Gets One Y«»ar.
The jury in the Dorschell petit larceny case yesterday gave the prisoner one year in the penitentiary. They were out for four hours and came very near hang ing. Dorschell took ids medicine right bitterly and is much broken up over the verdict. He was charged witii stealing a watch in Fillmore several weeks ago. Judge McGregor went home on the live o’clock train and left T. '1'. Moore to receive the verdict, which
but to no avail. A friend recommended flood’s
The hours were from two to six j IJQQfFg* Sa r *yilla
o’clock and those attending import j alth( !!, g h f was completely dl^
a ad 1) iijhlv couraged, as a last chanee I resolved to give It a
• | trial. After taking one bottle I noticed the sores
was
the function elaborate successful in all its details.
The invitation list contained tlie following names: Mesdaincs G. 11. Williamson, («. W. Black, G. Tenant, Will Peek. John Cassell, Samuel Gather wood, J. I>. Allen, Marry Smith, Robert Renick, Adam llaima, J. Cooper, A. G. f ry, Carrie Waltz, Henry Ilicknell, Mrs. G. Hurst, E. E. Fry, las. Bridges, Dr. Hollingsworth, E. Hamilton, J. P. Alice, '1'. T. Moore, Ames, Geo. Blake, K. Shipley, Margaret Fallow. Dr. Wood, Geo. Cooper, Dr. Taylor, J. It. M. Allen, Mary Hammond, .las. Durham, .las. Matthews, T. Hawkins, Ben Peck, Mary Allison, Dan D irnall, A. T. Kelly, Martha Darnnll, Conrad Cook, Alpheus Birch, Albert Allen, Tingley, Anna Southard, W ashburn, Lieut. Lewis, W alter Allen, Flora Laughlin, Alex. Lockridge, Jerome Allen, Prof. Ogg, Col. Weaver. Or>a Overstreet, T. C. Grooms, II. C. Lewis Thus. Abrams. Laura Phillips, John Kobe, ( has. Allen. Paris, 111., Frank Nelson, *>r. Stvahlen, J. P. Allen, Dorsey L. Anderson, J. R. Miller,
, Henry Reniek, Frank Gilmore. Prof,
returned about seven o’clock, after Lollj?(leni Kvalls alias Hays, Chas. the jury had been refreshed by u j Daggy, Dr. G.'\ Hmythe, D. E. Wil-
good hot supper.
Among tho t linrclieH. On Thursday at 2:30 p. m., tlie members of the W. G. T. U. met at College Avenue church. Mrs. Newhouse led the mothers’ meeting, speaking from the text ‘Faith
liamsoti, Leatherniaii. Dr. W. V. Brown. Dr. Lnmmers, .las. B. Nelson. Tunnau, Frank Arnold, Harry Mathias, Dr. J. B. De.Motte, Noah Joslin, It. Stiattan, Dr. Baker, Henry Stevenson, Indianapolis, J. K. Langdon, Major Birch, Robert O’Hair, Edwin Bicknell. Willis Nell’, Jackson, Indianapolis, Jacob Lotshar, Imiianapolis, Jessie Talbott, J. E. Itid
Without Works is Dead.” 'Tlie pe
tition for the ordinance prohibiting J pal b, ndbert BJack, Ricliani Loyd, Mboys being on tlie streets at night J. Beckett, (Bias. Matson, Brazil, W. was read and approved. A vote of W’. Jones, Jas. E. Matthews,Dr. Smith, thanks due Mr. Martin for print ! Wo0 ’ Bk ' k,u,ll > John Keed - ’'.Smith,
ing the ordinance free of charge was given with unbounded fervor. The W. C. T. IT. is quietly doing a great deal of good in this city.
From Hie Danville H^imblionn: No truer republican than Charles
B. Case, of Grecneastle, lives. His defeat in the convantion seemed only to make him fpore earnest nnd
aetive in the campaign. *
Congratulations are due to tho Greeneastle Democrat for exhibit ing a rooster because Putnam county democracy elected part of their county ticket. Nerve is always to
he admired.
•Lstptwirte f'uwlrr.. Mr. W. C. Van Arsdv!,- oae of
* hal I ItNrtton
Today’s Gocai Marketfl.
f Furni-hiHl the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthru
j)0l)Hryhnn«e.'
Bens p; Coekii, young 3
Leslie Joslin, E. Landes. Dillon, (». M. Black, Col. Bogson, Tiinie Buskirk, Bloomington, Dr. John, '1'hos. Bayne, Chas. Landes, Edward White. Jas. Ricketts, Edward Allen, J. C. Baker, L. L, Louis, Henry Ilillis, G. C. Moore, P. R. Chrislie. I». Riggs. Miller, Jas. Nutt, E. Marquis, Hulce, A. O. White, Jas. Mel). Hays. Milton Cooper, J. T. Dotiell, I„ P. Chapin, Henry Grubb, R. Hughes, John Ireland, Ella * ! Boyd, l>. C. Hughes. Jas. Randall, Dr. Ra setl. Joe Torr, Meilartley, Misses Lillian Southard, Hattie Peek, Pearl Bryan, Mollie Mathers, Vernie Weaver, Alice Kesor, Belle Resor, Ellen Joslin, Rosa Baker, Kate Miller, Dena Cook, Rosa Marquis, Emma Barnaby, Maggie Gillespie, Ella Peek, Grace Farrow, Helen Hathaway, Maggie Gilmore, Flditti Waltz, Emma Jackson, Jennie Black. Lizzie Ames, Genevieve Ames, Minueta Taylor, Myrta Wilder, Brazil, Kirma Jones, Dova Loyd. Martha Bidpath. Belle Huima IVaiuv.-. ReeJ, Cli.lu
bauuy, Myra Golding.
hail commenced to heal. After the sixth bottle
They Wore All Healed.
I continued to take It, however, until I had used
nine bottles, and now I am perfectly well.” Miss Katie Uosknukant, l ister, fenn.
Hood’s Pills are prompt and erflelent, yet easy in action, bold by all druggists. 25c.
THE METHODIST PRESIDENTS-
ijoca! Time; (Lard. BIG FOUR.
going k.**t.
No 10* Vest!billed Kxpr<>8M 5 : :W p . n No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. .N:4’« a m No is* southwestern Limited I -t'pii Mft11 4M p m *' lt) ^ 2:50 a m
GOING WKST.
3° H Vestlbulod ILxpress 12:22 am 3 ol J* ^‘'dhwestrml.iinlhfl 12:4»p m No „t I ci i t* Haute Aceomruodation . p m • Daily t Kxcept Sunday! 12.5Sum Ti-siin No. 14 hauls sL'-'pcrs to lioston and Coimnbiis, sleepers and coaches to I’incdn-
uati. v *'‘ “ *- - — ■
niti. No. 2 cauint rts for (’hien«(), Clnclnnatj" • l« vrland anti Miehi>ran dlnsl m p<»iut.M. N,,
Tlie Fourth Anmml ronventlon. An Kntliusiastic Meeting Adjourned. The 4th annual convention proved to be one of tlie most enthusiastic conventions yet held. The attendance of presidents was larger nnd the work completed amounted to more and greater benefits wore secured than at any former meeting. Nineteen visitors registered in the following order: Pres. Fiske,of Albion College,PresJ Reed, Dickinson College, Dean French, Syracuse, Pres. Crook, Nebraska Wesleyan, Pres. Cooke, V.
S. Grant, Pres. Wesleyan, Pres. Wesleyan, Pres. Wesleyan, Pres.
Western, Pr<’s. King, Cornell College, Pres. Brown, Simpson College, Pres. Merlin, Baker University, Chancellor McDowell, Denver Uni versity, Pres. Plantz, Lawrence University, Pres. Martin, Moores’ Hill, Coll., Pres. Hancher, Black Hills, Dak, Sec. Payne, New York City, Bishop Bowman, St. Louis.. The visitors wish to express grat-
is Imuls Hlccjici .; for Winhimrlon via i ‘ .X n sleep T tor xw York and I’oiineclx foM’ol >o'",r N”. s eoninx-is for i ineinnnli and Miohltran division pnlnti at Wabxsli. No in Ivnickerlioeltrr Snocal” sloepen for New V“( k. Non.i: Band 17 conned in si. I.oois I nlon denof with wes’ern roads. Xd n eon. Reels at 1‘arlswitlK alfo division f.,r points south, nnd at Mattonn with I ( for oolota
north.
E I*. IllTBSTlS, A Kent
•OHC’JP. VIUf NfwMSAKYt CHICAtoJry(S~
In eireet Sunday, M.iv 27. ISW. . NORTH UOCND.
Vo 4’ (.hleago Mall
No
Express .
Bnshford, Ohio Stalford, Iowa Wilder, Illinois Rodger, North
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No 44t IricuI sorm Doi/Nii.
No 3* l.outsYillc Mall No 5* Southern Expross... No 43t Uaul Dally, t Except Sunday.
. 1:20 a m .l <G0f> p :n .12:06 p in
2: IT a m
2:22 j» in 1:45 p in
VANDAL
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LINE.
Trains leave oroonoastla, Ind., In elloct Sent :I0. 1SII4. 1
FOR THK WEST.
No 5 E.r Sun Stnd a in, for St. Louis. 8» ‘ j>atly IZbMa m. for st. Louts. !“'• y l2: 3 t’ " 1 - -t Louis. No2l tally 1:10 p m. for-!. Istuls.
No J Ex. bun 5:28 in, foi 1’erre Haute.
fOR THK KAST.
No '20 llaily".".' .W . E4o p J"’ f .V r "'‘’’‘U.apolig. No « Daily 3:3# p m, “ No 2 Ex. sun (I:2l)pm. “ >• No 18 Dally 8:28 a tn. •• No # 1 tally 3:38 a m “
I’EOUIA 1)1\ IS ION Leave Terre Haute.
No 75 Ex. Sun 7:0# a m. tor Peoria. .No77 • ' 3:55 pm, for liecatnr.
.. , • • p m. nil
.. . or .. c . < )" 1,, < ' tu card, kIv.hs all trains
Unde to DePauw faculty and sill-I and stations, and for full'infoimatlon us to
1 rates, through cars, etc., address
Cocks, old Turkey hens, choice fat
the represent at ives elect to tlie gen oral assembly from Muiiou county, was in tlie city today, and in conversation with a representative of th*' Courier gave assurance that it! wus the determination of the majority to pursue a conservative policy and to practice business-like economy. With reference to the employment ot subordinates, he said the places provided by law would he lilled, but no more. It is gratifying to know that this is the general sentiment of the metnberselect. The next genera! assembly
Remember that tumor,from ..V 5 2 to 4 p. m. in the east parlor of Geese,choicef.it.siiisand over
College Avenue church is the time to express your opinion by ballot as to whether it is necessary to he a mail iu order to be a lay member of the M. E. church. If this is your faith vote yes, and you say change the “second restrictive rule,” making men only eligible to a seat in the genera! conference; but if you believe women are lay members, then vote no, as against such change of rule. Vox.
A !■ r«*»« I Ha It IO
ought to establish a new precedent j I* con ’inualiv going on in the liiiman
system. The demon of impure blood
in practising economy and avoiding the scandals that have heretofore been tlie rule and not tlie exeep-
strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
t ion. The republican press can-I the weapon with which to defend one’s not serve the party and tlie public *dL drive the desperate enemy from
to better nun,ose than bv mUbet 4hc th'M, and n-tere bodily health for Chester, Pa., is bound to be a lawyer, performing it. to hem r pm pose tiidii n\ gionet ; |(| . 111V venrs j 8ho has already passed the required pre- ,
ing every job undertaken ! ~ — ‘ ‘ ‘ ’
4 4 35
GeeHi*. plucked v .2f> Effflrs, subject to band ling 48 Uiittor, fresh roll 8 Butter, No. 2 5
Mnkr tlie KitrluMi Pretty. A” 8 rchange say" •
An article in a recent paper bore the title, “Pretty Kittliens,” and i suited our idea to a dot. Is there any reason why a kitchen should be ugly W hy not have bits of bright carpet spread about instead of ugly oilcloths? Why not have
dents, also citizens of Grecneastle for the handaome manner in which they were entertained. The following officers weie elected for the ensuing year: Dr. J. P. I). John, president, Dr. Rogers, vice presi-
dent, Pres. Reed, secretary. Tlie officers constitute the execu-
tive committee and arrange all j programs and tend to all questions! which come up during the inter-J veiling time. The next convention will he held at Ohio Wesleyan,] Delaware, Ohio, Nov. 20 and 21 of
next year.
Mk'BSfSk. -Lt.
A GOOD HUSBAND, A CHARMING WIFE. And a’uove all a Sweet Toned Piano
Make life worth living. If yon are not thoroughly conversant with tlie qualities that make the high grade, sweet toned pianos, pay us a visit of mspeetion. Visitors are not asked to buy, tint you will tie charmed with the beauties of our instruments. They m*e the
A rtiU5i1el|)tila KxperlinenV.
Tho object lesson which tho ladies of the Health Protective association gave tho New York city authorities last winter when they set to work in good house-
wifely fashion and showed what their j |>retty curtains frilled at the winidea of a clean street was is bearing! dowg an( , a rockin chair with a
fruit in Philadelphia. r,w ' v -—- v„-i-
gaily colored cushion? A kitchen can be tlie brightest, most whole
Tlie New York
experiment is to bo repeated there by the ladies of the Philadelphia Health
Protective assoeiation and the block se- 80me t jn H or the dull .
lected upon winch to (lonionstrato what 1
can bo done when women set about it is j e8 t and least attractive. If the Twelfth street, between Chestnut and kitchen is bright and warm these
Walnut. On this block : lands tho beau-! , ■
tiful clubhouse tho new Century club, i' 1 ; 1 ’ 1 ♦ Vm?n ‘* ;e r «*)’* do not scent so a woman’s organization, making it an dismal for the woman whose lot is eminently suitable spot to bear the im- cast there, for anywomanishapprint of woman's love of neatness. ! • • . .■ ‘ .. I pier in attractive surroundings, and
work seems ii.'liter if she lias some
look at while
Cincinnati 92.30.
The Big Four will make a rate of 50 to Cincinnati and return, tickets
good going on special train C Tp I \!\\/A V Greencastle 2 -£0 Saturday night, Xov.' vJ 1 LI It Ti ; 11
21. ■>><d ••-t’irt’it:/ t:::tt! 2*>tti.
1 >. B. Martin, G. P. A. j rec ,.j vu direct from the
I makers ami sell at the lowest prices and
I on i’ii.-y rei nis.
CONOVER.
SMITH NIXON STLYVESANT. • BRIGGS
SCHT'HERT. xtytisarp v
New Tariff tuid I ncopty 'fax lau . -r fhe Goimiiii tariH law, passed recently by congress, has been republished by the Tribune in pamphlet form, 52 pages, giving the language of the act in full, and eomparing its rates with those of the McKinley bill, 'ibis is tlie only complete and accurate comparison of tlie two laws. The pamphlet also contains the m-w income tax law, which congress ordered to take effect January 1,1895. The new rates of duty have discouraged agriculture, lowered wages, decreased the revenue, and frightened employers. Every reflecting man will flnu. first in Hie threat of this legislation and next its actuality, tlie source of the hard times. 10 cents a copy. For sale ^it the Banmui Times office. . difcw-tf
Hound to lio u Portia.
Miss Isabel Darlington, daughter of . . , ,
of West ’ 111,1a g reca,>le
ex-Cougrussruan Darliugtou
in favor
Bo You fiat Bread? Well, well, that is a silly question to asl^® Of course I
1 do. I eat o
LUETEKE’S
Bread. You can get it nt nearly every grocery store in
of private or corporate interests. Indiana will go either republiauni or democratic in the presidentia' 1
, ' 'q ,, ,, , , , limiuary examination and been regis- i A'/ one wishing artistic stamping i J i J ™ 1 , 1 . , Ills cure Jiausea, siesness t( , m i as a l aw student in the offloe of ' Bone inquire at Vermilion’s dry goods $-' reencast ^ e ’ an( l a l so of his
indigestion and biliousness. 2dc.
ex-.Tudgo Thomas S. Butler. Miss Dar-
lington was her father’s private seere- ,
I lie Banner 1 imks—10c. a week, tary while he was in Washington.
dry gotsl ,
34-it ] supply wagons which no doubt Subscribe for the Banner Times . ^ our C 00 ^,
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