Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 18111.

T iVOLNTV NEWS NOTES I ‘" rt ^ He * T, *iV of

J lAC^ 1 111 KOLl v-> JLJC)I )lll dncks ••onntv, guests of Miss Pear

v ^ % r . . . 1 . . . . • 1 1 a ta* 1 rk

Will soon be written. It will be a cold day when he gets left as he surely will be, and it will be a cold day for you unless you are provided with warm clothing made as we are now having ours made, and you can easily afford ' to buy a full outfit at the prices

named by our house.

A good, warm working suit for $4.00, >5.00 and £6.00. A good knock-about suit for

$;.ro, £7.50 and $8.00.

Extra good all-wool suits for

£10.00 and 5'2.00.

Fine all-wool tailor made suits

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-

ING TOWNS TALK.

Point <*<1 Paraj; m ph*» Pro in Many PIa< <* Within Putnam's Botin<lrie«—Th** CounIry People’s S|MM‘ial Poltinii) <»!' short

Itins of NeiKlihorhiMMl Nrws.

ia ENGLISH

C L.7A V InZORSTErDS ON L.Y $15.00.

H.'avy. Warm, God Genteel. Nice, bong l: \lra fine,long Pool

$4 and $5. $6.50, $7, $8 $10 and $1.50.

ism

K AC’OOOX.

Hiiks i- 111ile to 1«‘

Best 25-cent Underwear Ever Sold for the Money. MODEL. CLOTHING HOUSE

DA ILY BAN N KR IT M ES i F ™ ,v The Farmers’ Institute of Putnam Published evt ry urti'inoim I'Xc'cpt Sunday c w il| jiel,! :t t Ailer's lllill •t the Hannkh riMKH olttcc, corner Vine ami

Franklin street*.

in Bainbridgc* Tliursilay, Dec.

ADVERTISING.

RKADINO NoTICKfl , ,

5 cents |K‘r line. Une line paragraph* ohar^ri'tl Kvery IH T ID 6 T III

M occupyiirg two lines space.

25 Mn<38. 1 cent* pnr line , terested in

60 “ T-4 I

un» M t and J. A. Mount, *60 “ 2‘i j mi . ,, wni “ 2 - will be theae to ttilk. Dlsr'ny rates made known on application, i . . , . . 1

** sidered the ablest institute lecturer

Wednesday and 10 and 20, 1894. the county is in

cheapening insurance,

of Montgomery,

He is con-

<'I.tilifur dUplm udvi l l 1 Si-Ill. Ills uni<t hr handed In by lllu’cUM’k u. in. rurh dil>'. Hi ■ml iiiR adverlisemcntft will be received each day

up to 1 o’clock p. m.

All communications should he Kitfiied with th«? name of the writer: not necessarily for publicP.lnn, hut as evidimco of i^ood faith. A.lonymous communications can not be* noticed.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication other. Specimen copies ir.aile«l free on application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Onr Tew in advance $5.00 . Sir month* ■ Three mniith* .. 1^5 <)nc month 50 Per week U]) Carrier ... .10 When cbdtvcry 1** made by currier, till subscription accounts are ft) be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

M. J. 3EUKETT fubllsher (IAKKY M. SMITH ...Manairiiitf Etlitor

Address all commuiilcatlons to The Daily Hannkk Times, Green castle, Ind. 3:00 p. m

Says the Indianapolis Tnttlc Journal: The old cry of Marion

county wanting to hog all the deputyships, clerkships, etc., is again ,,'.,5,, n ,' raised. And it is true. The Trade | Journal is on the side of the nine-ty-one other counties of the state. Then- arc lots of smart, capable and deserving men, young and old, throughout the state, and the places at the disposal of the state officials should be filled by some of them, allowing Marion county only a fair share. If this, the eapitnl city, expects the help and patronage of the citizens of the state at large, it should recognize their rights politically as well as otherwise. Outside of the Attordey General’s (who is a Motion county man) the deputy state officials, clerks and assistants should, to a man, be np pointed from tiie other counties.

It is fair, and it is just.

in Indiana. J. P. Mahorney will also speak. The program will he as follows: WKI>NBSI>AY, DEC. 1». !i:im 11 in. Devotional exercises, sontr and In-

vocation,

1 tpeninir address bv Hie president. W hut to Ifatse and When to Sell, Win. Davis. 1 lllirirlns. D. P.

Hosteller and l.oe Collins.

10:311 a. in. The Farmer's Fence, •!. W. Itohe, J. V . .‘tannin. It. D. Carver and

George Butherlln.

How 1 an Furmlng tie Made to

Pa;? John T. Jones.

A CTEIIXOI )N.

Melero.ogy—A Cold Wave IIIiiftrated, W. H. Itaaiin The Successful tanner of the Future, J. A. Mount. Home on the Farm. Mrs ( lara

Jones.

The Poultry Yard, J. P. Mahofnuy. KVKNISO. The Dignity of Farm Labor, J. A.

Mount.

The Kp K‘h of the Plonee”. Albert Lockrldge. TltUKsDAV. tiF.r. 'JO. Devotional exercises. Live Stock and Grain, J. P. Ma-

horney.

9:4r> p. tn. Experiments In Feeding—Cattle:

M A. midges, Frank Hall and David sutherllq. Hogs; .1. TJ IimIfelter; Simpson o’Hair and Oeo Hillis. Sheep: P. M. Sandy and

John T. Higgins.

Ipona. m. Farm Insuranee Companies—J.A,

Mount.

0:31) a. in. 0:13 a. in.

ll:'lii a in. 1:03 p.m. 1:30 p. in. '■1:30 p. m.

7:00 p in. i 7:4'i ;>. m.

A t'TEIt.N'OON. A Plea for the W ife and Daughter —J. A. Mount. \ Noble Calling—Mrs. Jennie

Randel.

Continuous (irowth the Law of Success

—Altiert Lockrldge.

2;»» p. in. Hep irt of Committees. Election

of Officers and selection of place

of next Institute.

1:00 p. m. 1:4. r > p. in.

1:011

1 'tide a ain.

Mis- lUith Young spent Sattmlay ami Sunday With home folks. Mrs. .la-, Skillman and son Lee spent Wednesday with Miss Uettie Stokes. l!ro. Wi o | preached a most excellent sermon Sunday morning and Bro. Lindsey held the close attention of the congregation Sunday night with a splendid sermon. Mr. and Mrs. .John Byrd and family of Ladoga, Sundaycd 'ith his brother Sain and family. Henri Fall shipped out several carloads ol log- this week. Hurt Darnall and Jim On in ley did the hauling. Miss Carrie Miles of New Market, is calling on old aci|tiaintences this week. Miss Hiu Bridges spent Thanksgiving in Shannnndale with Miss Bertha

llyton.

Sam Byrd enjoyed a visit from Ins mother a few day- last week. A great many from all the surrounding country attended the funerel of the Allens at Hii-sellville Monday. So many of the scholars went Mr. Day was ddiged to dismiss the school in the advanced grade. Messrs. Day and Frit/, with Misses McCray and Albin, attended church at Hnachdale Tuesday night. Bro. Wood is holding a revival there. Dr. Summers and D. S. Smith attended skating rink at Ko.iehdale last Saturday night. Some ot our young folks here have been trying the rollers with very good

success.

Miss Bird Hidlin spent last Friday and Saturday in Roaelidale with her brother Steve’s family. Miss Emma Smalley was home over

Sunday.

Mrs. B. D. Skillman informs us that Mr. Skillman and .Miss Lida arrived in Denver, Colorado, safe and feeling veiy well considering the long fatiguing journey. They were outlie road two

days and two nights.

Misses Nora and Belle Lnckridge and Miss Ella Albin spent one day

Pearl

Monday: William Figg and wife of

Iteiio, ai Frank Monett’s.

J. K. (iraham sold a two year old Pandaris colt to Web Cassity, price

$1.>0.

II. M. Williamson has the contract of painting the Frakes residence west ol Bainbndge. Jake MeVey dehorned a hunch of cattle for William Timmons. Jake is a slick liaiul. .Jniiics McVny.s barn in South Floyd burned Sunday evening. Hay in mow and harness lost. Origin of tire not know'll. Died Nov. Mrs. Mollie Wain, wife of Kiijah Wain. Funeral at Wesley (Tiapel t he 'isth. At (ireeneasile Monday Judge M 1 '- Oregnr let J. K. Graham oil of thejur) until Friday. Tiie ladies of the Methodist church | will serve dinner at the late residence of ,i. I). Wisehart, deceased, the day of the administ rator’s sale, I >ecember 11. A number of our citizens attended the debate at N -w Maysville between Kldcr Williams of the Christian cliureli and Kev. Itaily, of the Itegular Baptist cliureli. Graham A Muiiday have purchased a new pair of computing scales for their

store.

Services at Methodist church Thanksgiving. Miss Edith Hankins of Hadley, is the guest of Miss Pearl Monday. Auditor-elect Denman was in Groveland on business. Clarence Williams and wife of Crawfni'dsville. is visiting Ids cousin, Albert Greenwood.

LENA.

( has. Be"k spent Sunday in T'erre

Haute.

Lena is getting to be quite a shipping

point.

Mi.-s Sylvia Mostiller is home from Greencastle spending vacation. A wagon load of our young people went to Caaituti to church Sunday

night.

The Big Four paid the boys here here the 25th. There was a good crowd at the festival Thursday night. W. S. Rowley lias traded his farm south of town for property in Terre

Haute.

Kid. Williams is conducting a debate

at New Maysville this week.

Oeo. Hayes who lias been sick wilh

tliis ; dipthcria is up again.

Beyond Description The Misery Before Taking AND The Happiness AfterTaking HOOD’S.

Dabbling in Real Fstate We have some of the best bargains in houses and lots that have been offered for years. Hard times hits, in a measure, helped us to reductions that the casual buyer has only to see to appreciate. .). M. HURLEY < ovt*r First National Hiii'.k

WE SELL THE Potters’ Celebrated Filo Ploss

AND

Wash Silk. Isaiah Vermillion.

24-lw

|j>oeal Time Ciard.

BIG FOUR. GOING EA8T.

No 10* Vestiimlfsl Express 5:33 p *n No ^ Indianapolis Accommodation. .H:42 a in No 18* Southwestern Limited l:5i p m No 8* Mail 4:35 p m No 11* 2:50 a in

GOING WEST.

No 7* Vestihuled Express 12:22 a m No 9* Mai! H : 42 a m No 17* SnuthwestornLimited. 12:49 p m No 3t Terre Haute .\ccomiiio<lation . ♦i:. , 3 p m No 11* 12:58 a in

* Daily t Except Sunday.

Train No. J4 hauls sleepers t > Boston and Columbus, sleepers and e niches to Cineinuati. No. 2 eonneets for Chtcatro, Cincinnati < I' veland and Miehiiran division points. No 18 hauls sleepers for NN aslihmdon via ( Jt o sleep *r for New York and connects foi Columbus No. 8 connects for < incinnatl and Michijran division points at Wabash. No. 10, ‘Kniekerhock' u Special” sleepers for New

Two dozen old newspapers at Yolk. Nos. 7, U.9and 17 conneetln St. Louis

I Union de pot with western roads. No. 9 eon-

the Hannkh Times ollice for five n«'t»at Fiirin with i airo division for points

south, and nt Mattoon with I. ( for pointa cents. These naners will Be found north.

„ , . „„ j F P. litrESTts. Airent very useful in many wavs. I hey

Mr. R. II. Bishop llainnoiiton. N. J.

“ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

"Dear Sirs: I have been in poor health for 20 or 25 years, and have been taking doctors’ medicines more or less all the time. I did not get mueli relief. My blood was in a bad shape *nd my system was all rundown. I thought I must die, but noticing several testimonials in tiie papers in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla I bought three bottles and found that it did r:e so imnli good that I continued taking It. I was without appetite, slothfully sleepy, and had a headache most all the time. In fact I cannot describe my feellnes. After using one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla I tounil it was doing mo Hood secures much good and now I cannot praiso the medicine too much for what it lias done for me. I am a disabled soldier 69 years old and was afflicted with many ailments, including kidney, bronchitis, mid catarrh. Since using 0 bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I an like another man. In fact I think Hood's Sarsaparilla saved my life.” K. II. Hishop.Lox 490. Hammonton, N. J. Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient, yet

easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 20c.

Itig Four Excursions,

Home seekers excursion to southern states Dec. 4. half ate. 20 days limit.

F. P. Ill'KSTIS, Agt.

many ways,

are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in oilier ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five rents, tf

m

M ___ T C5lM lsvllu NtwAlB/SY* CHICA60 RUiQ-

week will) Mrs. Lizzie Nicholas who;

has been quite si 'k for several weeks. Mrs. Thus. Lovett returned home from Indianapolis Tuesday where she had been several days for llie treatment of her face. Dr. Fletcher pronounced it a skin cancer. Win. Nicholas and family took Sim-

Joltn Brownley is improving his farm. Mr. Chadd has been improving his line stock. He has purchased another fine animal. Mr. Hall, of Danville, was on the streets Wednesday. Died at his father’s residence .Sunday night, James Jackson. His remains

day dinner with Mrs. B. D. Skillman. | were laid away at the Calcutta cemetry Dr. Summers ate Sunday dinner at | Tuesday. Tiie grief-stricken family Mr. Ell Coshow’s. j have the sympathy of tiie community.

Mr. and Mrs. Ridlen. of Acton, Ind., visited uiili Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ridlen of tlii- place several days last, week.

OAK ALLA. Jas. Bence visited his parents at Indianapolis last week. Lawrence Bushev went to Carbon Sattmlay. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis of Putnamville, spent Sunday at G. W. Bus-

hev’s.

• , i . r .j i James A. Johnston, who lias been

J. M. Stewart and wife of Spencer, ’

j sick for a long time, died Sunday, Nov. 25. The funeral services were held at

Three Nights, Commencing MM flficeief 3.1894

In effect Sunday, May 27, 1893.

NORTH BOUND.

No 4* 1 hictiKo Mail No 6* ” Express No +4t Local

SOUTH HOUND.

No 3* Louisville Mail No 5* Southern Express No 43 + Local * Daily, t Except Sunday.

.. 1:20 a m

l -':05 p :n

. ..12:05 p in ... 2:17 a m

fcSf i* m

. . 1:45pm

VANDALIA LiNE.

Trains leave (ireencastl

I N YI’I’ltOACHAIH.E!

\>TiM NDINl.!

M ABV i:i.ocs:

'1’he Fnp miileled Suoct ss

The

CLOVKHDAI.E.

1. S. Sinclair, wife and daughter, Mi-s Ella, and grandson Leon, left Tuesday for Florida, where they will

spend the winter.

the for

FRFE! FREE! FREE!

The l.uiest .\€,,*-ii) in the Hook Line sem to You Free. The passenger liepai tmeiit of the ( incinuati. tiamiiioii nml ii.iy:. :: ri’ilrfvid have issued one of tiie ipiailitest little puhlicat ons ever put out by a railroad company, under flu: title of “C.. 11. & D. Chap Book.” It is printed on liandlitiished paper, with ragged edges, and in two colors, and abounds in odd conceits. While the cost of getting’ out sivb a publication i< very considerable, wa concluded to put it in the hands of everybody along the line, and on receipt of your name and address, together witli 5 cents in postage stamps to pay for postage, etc., same will lie mailed to you free. ibis hook will eontain a complete story each month, written by the best authors of the day, and will prove an acceptable addition to tiie home and

fireside.

The supply of the fir t D-ite B limited and if yui desire a copy, send in your name and address, enclosing stamps, at once to C. 11. & I). Chap Book Department, (incimiati, Hamilton and Dayton railioad. Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. tf

l.etter I.iHt.

The following letters remain in Greencastle postoftlce uncalled

Nov. 21:

Mis-Fannie Kenawi (5), Mrs. Lydia Pointer, Mary A. Crawley, Williamson Hogue, Wm. Woods, Alonzo Sutton, Anna Harris, Maud Davis, W. E. Podd,

(’has. F. Coffin. John Sellers.

In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. NKt-r, P. M.

Iflliatim Nwloek In the ears, sometimes a roaring, Buz,zmg sound, are caused ij.i < AtiiViT., that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also result from catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, whieh it cures by purifying the blood. Hood's Fills are the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent consti-

tion.

Organ Urrital in Presbyterian Cliureli* The following program will he given at the organ recital in the Presbyterian church Friday evening at 8 o’clock by Miss Williams: Grand Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, Bach; Duct. “Still with Thee, O My God”, Marston. Stella Grubb and Lillie Graham; (a) Toccato, Dubois; (b) “Home, Sweet Home”, Buck; (cJ Mignon Gavotte, T homas; (d) Grand Choettr in D.

are visiting relatives here

Misses Julia Cooper and Alma Grif-

rtth, of Worthington, are visiting at J. ‘; i,nedale ' v, ' ,v , on,,ucted b -V Kvvs. X Cooper’s Murray and Leazenby. He leaves a Frank Sinclair of Coxvllie. is visit- wife a " a two ‘ ,hl,drt ‘ n ’ who h, * ve the ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Sin- ^"M^thy of the entire community.

| G. W. Johnston, of Indianapolis, and

' Miss Maude Barker of Fairmount, ; • lohn Jo,, " 8ton “ nd family of Roscdale, III., visited at <). L. Cooper’s Sunday. | U i lu,,,d ‘‘ d t,,e fln,eral of ’Ltmes A. Johu-

She accompanied 1. S. Sinclair to Flor

ida.

I ston.

Dr. S. W. McClure is visiting Ids par-

ents at Science Hill, Kentucky.

Thot. McGinnis of Ladoga, visited at

P. M. Sandy’s over Sunday.

The pontile of Need mors, a little town

T

SUPREME.

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No 5 No 7 No 1

, No 21 1 No 3

No 4 No 20 No S No 2 No 12 N'O «

e, Ind., In effect Nov.

2.'.. 1K94.

roll THK WKST.

Ex 8un ... HJMa m, for 8t. Louis. Daily 12:26 a m. for St. Louis. Daily 12: >3 p m, for st. Louis. itaily 1:40 p in, for -t. Lulls. Kx. Sun. ... 5:2H p m, foi Terre Ihuite.

roa THK KA8T.

Fx. Sun S:34 a m, for liidmniipoMs.

n in *•

WboRf Marvelous, Miraculous H\|mo1ic Exhibitions Ehs trify and Astonish the Public, Press and Scientists. A RARE PROGRAM EACH EVENING. PURE COMEDY. INTERESTING EXCEEDINGLY INSTRUCTIVE Till: UKKAT ltO< K-ltllE\KIN<; TKST iiiven on Opc‘nlnir Night A huge nix hundred pound rock will he broken on the breast of a hypnotised subject, as shown by cut on large bills. PRICES 25. 35 AND 50 CENTS. SKATS ON 8AI.K AT I,ANDES’ BOOK 8TOKK.

Dally 2:20 pm, Daily 3:35 p in.

Ex. Sun 6:20 pm, “ " Dally ...2:28u m, ” “ I>ally 3:32 a in “ “

I’KOKIA DIVISION I-enve Terre Haute.

No 75 Ex. Sun 7:05 a m. tor I’eorhi. No77 *’ ” 3:55 p rn. for Di-oatur. For complete time card, irlv.nir nil trains ami stations, and for full Information as to rates, through ears, etc., address

J.8. Dowling, Agent,

W. K Brcnnku, tireencaatle.

Asst, lien’l Pass. Agt. St. iaiuis. Mo.

A GOOD HUSBAND, A CHARMING WIFE, And above all a

riLLMORK.

Roseo Tiisby Inis moved into his father's new house. We are about having o water famine here Cisterns are ail dry and many

wells low.

in Owen county situated six miles ! This precinct probably lias the honor southwest of here, are going to have a of easting tiie oldest vote at tiie recent post ?Wve t he ofilei- will la-calledelection, of any in the county, in Me*

Guilmant; Solo, Trombone, Henry

rp.t MAKE mo MONEV selling o... Elec- W erneke; (a) Grand OlfVr- ■ - - - —8, Batiste; (b) Corn-

Op. 4, Batiste;

8"-ut all complete reild.i to set up; lines of uni tone Op. distance. A piuetleal electric telephone. | • Our ttgeulB iniiklng $5 to ilO a day easy. Kv- tnuiiion

eryti ><ii luiys; big money without work. /«.) Gran«I Man’ll in E flat, Wcly; J'rlous low Anyone can mak. per, \ J month. \ddrcHf» W I*. Harrison <Se (*o., <icrk solo, “With Vurdut* Olau, lltulyil, .> -i i.; va Osbourne; aeltKitiOB, Have the Palace restaurant to furnish I Miss Williams; selection, Presbyv our v/uthling'i and rt*ct*ptioii8, .saving | toritui orchestra; Overture to Wiltrouble and inouey. 3i)-4l jlium Icll, Rossini. It

Cunot. D. W. Campbell is postmaster. Union Thanksgiving services will he heltl at the M. E. church. Rev. C'rooke will preaclt the sermon. Mrs. A. J. Rockwell visited last week at Indianapolis. NKW MAYSVILI.K. Farmers nearly ali done galia-iing

corn.

J»s. T. Biddle lias sold out. Dr. James bought his property and (’. A. Allen his stock of hardware. Levi Vials moved to Montgomery eminty near Ladoga and Jesse Kendall will move into the house vacated by

him.

The Missionary Baptists are carrying on an interesting revival at Barnard.Six were immersed in Walnut north of

here last Sunday.

Our town is favored with a religious j Mis. Shockley and Mrs. Duckworth debate this week between Rev. Wil-j | lavt . |, een K i,.|< i,„ t both are better. liams of the Christian church and Rev. i

Daily of tiie Regular Baptist church. The debate is to continue four days.

person of Thomas Jackson, who is % years old, and he lias not failed to vote at a general election in many years. He is a democrat. Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman drove to church in a buggy, leaving the horse hitched at tin* southeast corner of tiie house. When they were ready to return iioin,- Mr. Bowman saw some persons leaving rapidly, and when lie untied his horse the harness was found cut into thirty pieces, and the buggy top cut into sirips. Suspicion rests on hoys living soulli of

here.

Mr. and Mrs. -I. W. Bridges spent Thanksgiving at Indianapolis. Mrs. Amy Nicholson returned home on Wednesday after a three months visit w ilh relatives in Nebraska, Colo-

rado and Missouri.

MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE, | Respectfully solicits the patronage ot Greencastle iatiies. I use the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 40 2 E. HANNA-ST.

292-17

The first two days Willi-iins affirms that Ids Is tiie church set up by Christ and the apostles, Daily denies. Tiie next two Daily affirms and Williams denies. Both are able men and are drawing

good houses. GKOVKLAN U.

Visitors the past week : Ami Michael and family at Edgar Piersons; Master

Something new, solid gold chased hand rings, all sizes, 75 cents each.las. 11. Ricketts. :t!'tl

BUY YOUR Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones at TOIESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET, 277-'t On Hanna Street.

Make life worth living. If you are not thoroughly conversant with the qualities that make the high grade, sweet tone I pianos, pay us a visit of inspection. Visitors are not asked to buy. but you will be cliimncd with the heaut.Co of i>ur UiotruuicliU. ’i hey ., tile

CCN.-YKa.

SMITH A NIXON STC YVKSANT,

I1RIGGS

SCHUBERT. k.NGalllTvY

We receive goods direct from file makers imd sell at tiie lowest prices and on easy terms. Newhouse & Jeffers, Fine Tuning a Specialty. 33 1 vr Officer-Room 3, Music Hall.

STEINWAY

VVH ^^ cuiiluac* the e>o to read thin type at 14 tuchci from the face, you had better go t<> Dr. G. TV. Bene® and fcaei yot’”’ *■' " • —“»• • n«lr of -

The largest Stock of

Wanted—Miildle ageil lady to do light housekeeping for a family of three. Good wages will he paid. Address lock box 125, city. 88-4t

Miss Nora Sage is ^visiting Orleans.

Ask Your Grocer for LUETEKE’S Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, etc.

m siranis

I-ver brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. G. W. BEINGEI. 291-lyr-e. o. w.—4l-lyr-e. <». w.

BEST INTHB CITY!KU'ilSS!."

At the Bannkh Times bindery w« take one inch tliiekness )>f piano music.

a handsome style

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