Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 l«9r>
MODEL’S
SPECIAL SALE OF
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•iwi'iir
i ii
At Grently Reduced Prices.
Th« Public Library.
At th«* Inmt-ctintf of the school lionril an a'lilitional provision «:is iinuii- recanlino the use of the ii lirary Persons outside the city limits ond persons within who ate not Icital residents, haye desired t'ie (invile^e of takiny: out hooks. •\ i hut could not do so legally as tiioy paid no tux tor the support of the IHuarv. After due consideration the hoard made a rule providing
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Men’s md Boys’ Merino Shirts and drawers 20c each. $1.00 and $1.25 Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers 75c each. All lined 50c Gloves and Mittens for 37c. All lined $1.00 goo Is for 75c.
MODEL Clothing House, F\ A. HAY£-% Prop,
Life** Schsoii*. Hoar the sonys of merry children! How they rinjr O'er th*“ tl »\v( ry fields and pastures In t in* du> s of sprlnir! ’Ti* their Mnv day of rt joicintr; Let them Him.*! o it t»f A pi II spriny the tl.tw th To full hh)‘*Mi, * Waft iny on the morniny brec /.es Petals luden with perfume. ’Ti*« the summer day of life-time: Banish gloom! Then the yellow leaves of autiitnn Hustle down; A'i the yolden crops are gathered. And the earth 1h brown. Tm tIn* autumn day of manhood And renown.
COUNTY NEWS NOTES.
NEW MAYHVII.l.K.
John A. Kintr has bought the Joe
I.elD 'v firopertv.
r. K Hendrix and family have returned to New Maysvllle. Mrs. Hendrix’-* health is still very poor. Protracted meeting at th Uhristian church. Six additions up to date. 1.. B. MilU and Charley Stewart each
report a girl hahv.
Jim Hvltnn had a runaway. Result: A badly damaged hiujgv. 1.. . Sutherlin i< slowly improving
Carpet and Rug Sale! To make room for our spring purchases wc place on sale our elegant stock of carpets, art squares, rugs, etc., Jit the following prices: CARPETS.
ti.ut person* not entitled l>y legal f r, lln tul ,. t
lesiderne might have the riglit to n a in it it ino k. the ,ull u*e of the lihrary upon Mi** x. rtie Wooil nnd Mr. Mark F11IpMViiient of a fee of one dollar per ton. of Moneie. vi.ite'l I>r. am) Mr*. J.
Persons having the right to F. f'nllv la«t week.
Kxtra super all wool ingrain carpets, inclmling Lowells, worth i0 to 75 cents go at .. . 57 l a cent* Kxtra all wo I carpets worth 60 and ii5 cents for 52)4 cent* 50 and 55 cent all wool carpi ts will he sold now at j-ji.^ cent* 40 ami 45 cent carpets d(i ‘amt* 35 cent carpets for 27}-g cents 25 cent carpets for .19 cents
year.
take hook* themselves have no right to loan their cards to those who have no such right, and the li hrnrian is instructed to refuse hooks called for in this way. Nor have holders ol ear Is the right to lake out hooks and loan them to oi hers. Now that provision is made so that no one is prohibited
This space will be taken by GEO. E. BLAKE, INSURANCE am. LOANS.
Mrs T Plie R-itmnn. of Ohlca?o, i« vi-iiini» tier sister Mr*. Rrax Kills. ('1 ireii 'e‘Smith ha* heen ipiife sick
for it**' oast week.
The Preshvterian choir irave an oldf inn “ii ts ftY-iml H ng at A. Tt. Mlison's last Thnsdnv niirlit. All enjoyed
a H 'e time.
Wm. Todd, of •t'olcdo. Ohio, spent Snndav with IT. C. Tlirn ill. The tie-ins in the frith j ir a. Priest’s
w ere
RIGS. $5 (Ml Smyrna mgs for 4 (MlSmyrna rugs. it (Ml Sim rna rugs. . 2 (Ml Smyrna rugs 1 25 ■“iiiy rna rug* 1 (Ml Smyrna rugs. 5 (Ml Moipictte rugs for 3 50 Moipictte rugs 1 25 Moqoette ruga 2 75 and 3 00 fur rugs
$3 87
2 08 ! U • l * 1
2 13 1 56 OX 70 3 5!) 2 37 08 2 10
A RT SQUARES.
I .urge si/c ingrain, fringed. Art Sipiares for
5 (Ml Art Sipiares. (1 (Ml Art Square*. 0 00 Art Squares.
HASSOCKS
75 cent Hassocks for $1 00 Hassocks.... . 1 25 Hassock* ....
$3 63 . 3 87 . 4 08 . 6 87
56 cents 70 cents 08 cent*
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Puhliaheil i'V<‘ry uCtcniooli except Xuiiiia} tt Hie Mannkr TiMKS otBec, corner Vine and Franklin Shvets.
I.o. Hie Icy hlasts of winter! Row they bl w! Every lilll and plain and vallev Mas a itmil of snow. 'Tis the winter day of life time; That I know. Mas. ,1. i
Kidpath.
advertising.
Kkauino Noticks . ..
6 cent* per line. < >nc line paraifraphs charaed walen lived,
us occupy Ink I wo lines, pace.
35 line* ♦ cent* per line 50 “ T» 100 •“ it " '*
950 “ 3‘i
*0.i *• .. ~ IMs-'-iy rates made known on application. I'l.ai.k' i- lor displnv a l\ ertlsenienls must be
I.. I, * - 1 at * ,*>lr a •*< avu*»KllaV
Ollr I’tMlle!
The Hanxek Timk*. with a frozen car. dak s this statement without fear: If any news remain* concealed. We'll print it when It is unc mzcnled South lireencuslle. The coni dealer* are doing a Hourighing hu*ine*8. John Grimes went to Terre Haute this morning and friends are of the opinion that he went to have his
Farmers in the vicinity have for some time been stillering great losses in their sheep from the dog*. .. .Yesterduv a strict watch was kept
handed In by 10 o clock i. m. each day. Head- ' nit i iveriis. nenis will be received each day uml a* a result several ennines from
up to l o'clock in*
—-—— tlii* city are among the missing. \ll eoncmmleiillons should bi‘ sl*iied with
the name of the writer: not n.yessarlli for A 8tranger ha* been in town for
several days past selling or trading clothing at astonishing low prices,
name promptly at pubiicaiion ottiee. I » n d from tlie contradiction of his Specimen eoptc* mailed free on application, i gt , iries jt ai , llert|p t h at he would
hear watching.
publlt Cion, bat a* ‘■vbbnee of *o«k1 fnith Anonymous communications can not be no-
ticed.
Where delivery is irregular please report
lilt
from taking books in his own right, restaurant, were counted Thursday the librarian is instructed to use all ni ' rt "' ™h*o n . of Mortnn.juessed , „ thp hifkv nnmhpr, which was 2604, and
diligence to see that the purpose of rp( „. iv(1) ,
the library rules is strictly carried The members of the G. A. R. po*t out. R. A. t4o«. eutertnined their hunilie* Safurdav af-
ternoon at their hall with oysters and
other refreshments.
Mr. Boone Roberts left for Indianap-
Tlie above priees ari^fnr eash down. Our assortment Is good, hanilsome, new pa terns, and these prices will make them go, -o eoine quickly. Our new Spring Dress Good* are coming in and you will llnil our store brim full of Bargains. The D. LangdonGo.
A Mans Meeting Callt-d.
A call has been issued by tbe
undersigned for a mass meeting o)i# Mon( , HV to 1)Mlk for work
for Saturday night as follows: MASS MEETING There will he a mass meeting ; t the court hr use. Saturday night, Feb. 9, 1895, at 7 :30 to endorse and to urge the passage of the Nicholson temperance bill. Dr. J. L*. D. John, lion. T. '1'. Moore, C. B fuse and others will deliver addresses. Excellent music will be furnished
John ( urren is preparing to build a new house north of town. H >ii«tiin Kllsben v has moved his shoe shop to Mike Maloney’s bnildi g. James Byron has gone to Belleinore to work in the saw mill at that place. Hr. Cla k Springer, "f Newman, Ills., spent Surd iv with his sister. Mrs. G. W. Starr. Last Friday as Mrs. Frank Darnall struck a match to light a lamp the lace window curtain which was near aeei-
7-or thnt
Dry- Feeling, of tlie skin, for chapped hands, face anil lips, theie is a sure remedy. The
I’reserip. ion is
JONES’
Toilet Cream
Use after washing hands and before going out of doors. Price 10 anil 20 ets.
Jones’ Drug Store.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
0>i« Fear in advance •W'H Sir month* fAJJ Thrre mnnlh* 'die month AO I’cr wrrk hy I'orrirr to
When delivery I* made by carrier, all subscription accounts hi e to ho paid lo thorn as
they call and receipt for same.
M. J. BUCKET!’ Publisher HARKY M. SMITH Managing Editor
Address all communications to Thk Daii.v IIannrr Timi:s. i GreencHstle. Ind. Ii.iIjiIb
This year is a month old, and there is no sign of free mail delivery.
Horrible Accident.
A little sou of Lewis Pickens
was hurneil to death Wednesday evening at Joe II. Scott's near Belle Union. The little boy lell against u stove while the folks were out at the barn milking. Mrs. Scott’s
were badly burned in at-
teuipling to take the child's burn-
ing clot lies oil'.
Hinging !\olm«*»
In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing - urn!, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very eomii-. t .i-i * - ui ii it* i i or hearing
There i* a lack of sociability in Greencastle to new comers that is
often remarked noon. When jl-■ i- ft egeirrh !! “id'o Ba.strangers move to Greencastle to -ap udl i. the great blood puritier, i* a
1 peculiarly successful remedy for
make their home, attracted here by viui —d|>1)"i*‘i aovaniage**, iK*uiloj ui-
this
i di-ea-e whiep it cures I5.V purifying the
! hlnod.
nes® ‘ind splendid locution, it i« no . , , , ,
Itouu - I ni-are Hie be-l after dinner
••loro tiiaii the duty ol our citizens | (.jp. digestion, prevent constito call on them and in-ike them feel [ poi m.
that they are welcome. In most every other city in the state tins' custom prevails. It is a general .. ^ remark among new residents nfter they have been here u number of mouths that “they believe they will
bv the Dcl’uuw school ot music dentally igntted, causing quite a blaze and brass band. Copie everybody, before it vvas extinguished. The tire Bring your friends. ' ’ j destroyed the curtain, part of t e ear- .. .. . pet and rugs, and several other thing*. Mrs. J. P. D. John, I' . . . .. , . , I he ladles were h idly seared at the Jonathan Birch, tiim*. Mr* h. A Arnold, p O. Gulliver, of Greencastle. spent Isaiah N ermillion Sunday wi h hi* arent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. Caroline W alt/., Samuel t'olliver.
Fi.isiia Bi is,
Mrs E. A. Martin. lkna.
Kldcr M'illiams has gone to Markles The Denintin Hotel Iturning. i i .
hoM a iiummimo.
A dispatch received by the Dan Krm . st w ,. k . h home on a vacation. nek Times at 11:30 today stated; Mis- MoBie Torr. of Oakall*, is vi*itt hat the new Denison hotel in ludi- ing friends and relatives here. anapolis was burning. The lire ’^l"' 1 ''- Hawley i* quite sick this
was in the south wing of the build- "V, 1 ' - , ,,
Mr. anil Mrs. Mietinati Kiissell, of
ing, on the fifth floor and was at Knightsville, spent Minday with Ves.
that hour very serious. A private ( ox.
telegram announced that the (ire A. J. Clark’s wife is quite sick at thi*
was beyond the control of the fire writing,
men and looked as though the entire handsome structure was
doomed. holding a revival at Greencastle Junc-
A second telegram at one o'clock lion,
stated the structure had heen par " illiani Dow ring ha* resigned his ... i i , .• ! position at the Lena Northwestern Syntiullv wrecked, that one hremnn ' ^
■ I dicate cumpnuv-
was fatally hurt and two others j lu , nry v.nxant is arranging to go seriously injured. The extreme | south on th. excursion of the 9th. cold weather was a terrible trial to TheMoilan saw mill has again rothe firemen. The loss is way up ,l,l|,, e<l work with guod contracts ahead
being
l^oedl Time Clard.
BIG FOUR. GOING EAST.
No 10* V<*htibull’d Kxpn-BB 5u^3 p j\ No IndiaiiapoliH Acootnmodatlon. .8:42a *n Nt> 18* southwestern Limited 1:5 p ju No 8* Mall 4::i5 p in No 14* 2:50 am
GOING WEST.
No 7* W.stlbuled Express 12:22 am No 0* Mall 8:42 a m No 17' Southwestern Limited 12:49 p m No 3t Torre Haute Accommodation . 8: '8 p m Noll* 12:58a m
' Dally t Except "unday.
Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Uoluiuhus, sleepers and coaches to (Mncinuati. No. 2 connects for ('hleaaro, (Cincinnati < leveland and Miehiiran division points. No , 18 hauls sleepers for WashinKton via (',& O.
Most of the COBteiit- Were Ini ned. Fi ie sleep r lor New ^«rk and connects foi ('ol- , , . ir, ,i vi . I umims No. 8 connects for < mcimmti and ( alight tiom :i (.efeefi * e Iiiu*. M l | MichiKan illvislon points at NN abash. No. 10, Rice i- a Wom ill. a I tbe people of •‘Knl. k.‘i | »“ek r Kix clar sbi-iMTs for New . . , York. Nos. i, 11,9 ami 1» connect in st. Louis this vicinity have been /ery ^eneroiig Union depot with western roads. No. 9 con-
; ..« u .» u o....i s xvlth i alro division for
points
E I*. IIi t estis, Airent
, ‘ . ‘ . neets at raris with < afro division for points III IIiuK1 N'2 nonalIons ol weeping ; south, ami at Mattfjon with I C. for points
utensil-* anil clothing. north.
'J he play at the opera house last Saturday nieht was a siireess both tlnau-
4 . — .
■ ■ i ■ ■ • Lp. [■' ’..iL't
icii-ty realized if28. This put* tin- ■ JaMl ilR'* 1 IMCnknAi.
Rev. Postal, of Greencastle, tilled the \ pulpit at the M. K. churlih Sunday in I Rev I.eazenby > place, who is now
in the thousands, 'he hotel one of the finest in the country.
A Well Preserved Family. Martinsvsville Keporter. Amos Drake was summoned
of them.
The great telegraph line is in shape for operation again. A. M . Tlioma has accepted a position of the L. X. S. Goal i o.
ir
be pleased with the city after they Indianapolis, Feb. 7, 189
become better acauuinted.” It is the duty «f our citizens to become acquainted with them in less time
than months, but the calling cub- Moore
tom i* too often delayed that long or longer. Too much exclusiveness in society does no town any
Greencastle yesterday afternoon by a telegram which said his mother is dying. He left on the F. F. A
M. this morning and was accnm
panied by his daughter. Should Mrs. Drake's illness prove fatal it will be the first death in the family which numbers twelve members. Air. Drake s lather is ninety-seven
and ms motlier is ninety fou old. There are three sisters
ibivcu hlol'neiH. The youngest of the childteu is over fifty years of affe and tlie oldest is more than
seventy. Letter Lint.
The following letters remain in the ! Greencastle postottloe uncalled for
Feb 6. 1895:
Mr. Jake Mayer, Kliz.iheth McCoy, Mrs Mrs. Clara Sluile. Mr. John Lewis, Mi-s ; Laura Hyde, I’eter I. Hughe*, Mr. F. S. Huston, Mi«« Kinnia Hill. \V. F. Ginney, M, l>., Mi-s Gnra Hayworth. Mr J. T. .Simpson, James Gitl'orU, Miss
imw and decidedly eoldcr | jllra pnjrley, Mrs. Ida Dorhiim, Mr. todii\ and tonight, Friday fair Williamd >an els, It. A. < Am ley. Air.-.
CLOVKRPAI.K.
A tenant house situated on one of W. S. Burris' farms and occupied by Mrs.
eiallv and meritorillv.
a nee si
society entirely out of debt. In I‘c- . ' . . I eember there was a if 10 debt. I his plav, “Little Brown Jug” will lie reproduced Saturday night. Feb 16. This | is as trend a teiuperance drama a* has ever heen produced here. The people here are just ns enttiiisia-tic as ever in the temperance work, at.d would like to see an organization like this one in every town in the county. If the citizens in other places in thccounty would he ju-t a- determined as we are here we are sure there would not be a saloon in
Putnam county.
vie. Niv.Ate*rrtC* c*oojh(lain effect Sunday, May -’T, ISfUi.
SOUTH BOUND.
No t” C hi eatro Mall 1:20 am No i:‘ “ Express 13:(1R p m No Ait laical .. 12:05 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
No :(• lamlHvtlle Mail 2:17 am No .V soutbero Express 2:22pm No Alt I a k*)|I 1:45 p m
* Dally, t Exceut sunda,.
VAMDALIA LINE. Tralnaleave Greencastle, Iml.. in effent .Ian
castle, Iml.,
2ll. 1*9.')
No 7 No 1
I’rotracted meeting at the Christian ^° 2 ! church conducted hj' Fi lers J. W. j No il Perkins and A M. Morris, both ofIn-j No 4 diaiiapoli* I No 20
No 15 Ex. Son.
FOU THK WEST.
.. . soiia m, for St. land*. 12:-") a in, for *t. Eoui*. . . .12: 2p m, for *t. taxil*.
1:Vi j> m, for -I. lamls.
9:01 a i
Elder Wm Nicholson,of Greencastle, No III Ex"*,
Daily Daily Dally.
Dally 9:01 ii m, for St. Louis. Ex. >un..... 5:2* p in, foi Terre Haute
FOR THK EAST.
Ex '-u,, S:ii‘„ in, for Indianapolis.
Dally 1:35 p m, •’
and Elder J. B. Johnson, of Hall, attended church here this week.
No 12 No H No 2
-on
Dally Dally Dally
5:35 p m,
«:3H p m, MB a in,
. .3:32 a m
(1:1(1 p m
mu •"
f-scycn r . TfpktttPA M" '5.
~:S
The \\ <*at her.
imueations for this vicinity ie emnitig thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv 11. S iieiii !, <V Co. from the ofiicial wenUier iiureau at Indiunauiiiis:
ilra. Judge VecU
Dyspepsia
and coulcr.
Yumliilia Lin«* lloitK'Heeki’rn* F!xcuniiuii. This boe w ill run a series of homeseeker-’ excurs on* to points in the fol-
good, and a trifle more unbending 1)twj)i;: „. l ,^. 0|1 Fb1( . i_. i., Arizona. on our psirt low ni wnrtiiy *traiig L‘.u.-i—,. \rUai: as Colorado, Idaho, , , , , ,, , . . 1 idi.m lei ru or v, Iowa. Kansas, Mi--, ers would i.c.,. uii around and in N ,., v M.. x ieo, Okiacrea-■ our rc|iUtation abroad. Our honn.S nth Dakota. I'exas. Utah. Vir- . ..i , ginia. a d Wyoming; on March 5. ! city will increase in ratio to the A|(|)| . ;o |() Xlabama, Florida. cordiality we d j.lny to \isilois Georgia, Kentueky, Missi-ippi Souih ; and new citizens, ( aroiina, Tennessee, \ irgiiii.t and [ j Louisiana. Rates, about one fare for ;
round trip. Twenty day* limit. For j
Ellen (Jaw ley, Mrs. Mary J. Long. Mr George Kling, Mi-s Gertrude ('-22. I li eallllig for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Nkvf. P. M.
Keeping everlustingly advertis ing brings success. tf
j further particulars see
i J. 8. Dowling, Agent.
Real I'.Ktutv Transit i-K. W in. II. Shuee to .lolm H. Bisk land in
Hinton t|>.. $775.
Charles W. E!!ls to Frank an! Mt?ry .4! I«*n, l«n«l in Oreenufisllf, $1 Guorwo L. iiU’kncii ut ui. toUeorgx* illckm ll, land In Greencustlo, $850h. J hn li. Dunbar to Oliver G. Evans, lanci In
Madls »n tp., $1.
David Wi I rfon to L. J. K. Howard, lano in
Ku.^Mtdi i p.. $!•
Eliza F. Howard to David Wilson, land in
Husaoll tp., $1.
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Judge Peck Tolls How
She Was Cured
Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the folowlnif letter from Mrs. II. M. Peck, wife of Iud|;u 1‘eck.a Justice at Tracy, Cal., md a writer •omierteU with the Associated Cress: "By a deep sense of Rratltmlo for the great aeuent I have received from the use of Hood’* larsaparilia. I havePeen led to write the f illowaiU statement tor the henelU of sufferers who nay he sitnilarlv nnilctcd. l or 15 years 1 have Deeu a great sufferer from dyspepsia and
Heart Trouble.
Almost everythin;; I ate would distress me. 1 tried different treatments and medicines, hut tailed lo realize relief. Two years ago a friend prevailed upon i ie to try Hood's S. rsap.trlll.t. The first bottle I noticed helped me, so I conUnued taking it II did me so much good that my friends spoke of the Improvement. I have received soel, ereai benefit from it that Gladly Rocommcnd It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I ■at ever distresses me. It also keeps up my HcodVt> Cures flesh and strength. I rannot lira!:;- Hood's garsapaiilia too much.' Mas. II. M. Pkci., Tracy, California. Get HOOD 8. Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect Ui proportion and appearance. 26c. a box.
PORTLAND MILLS. Mary J., wife of Janies II. Wright, ilied Feb. 1. She Wa* about seventyone years of age. and had heen the widow of Owen Sutlic lin, sr., hut had heen tlie good ami faithful wife of Uncle .liminy Wright for probably thirtylive year*. Her disease w as complicated—abscess of lung, and probably limg fever or la grippe. On Sunday evening Mrs. Billie F. Byrd, a soldiers’ widow and the mother of four little children, aged from four to ten years, died. The imuied ate cause of her deatn is said to lie blood poison. This is a pitiable ntt'air, as the woman was poor and living on the pension allowed herself and children. She had no relative* in the state, being a native of M issouri. Mr. Lanhani and family, of Illinois, are visiting »•>)• family of Mr. A y ! Byrd. „ Isaac Firestone aged nearly ninety, I is very low with cancer (tf the face and ^ U'tK ; .tl i Mr*. !L am b.iinp i- -aid ml be suffering with probably a similar af \ fection. Rev. Murray, of Greencastle, was visiting Hie family of J. S. Alexander Sunday (ini isterially.) Twenty-four pension vouchers were executed here Monday, tlie quarterly | payment of wlm h will amount to near i one thousand dollars, j A. M. Harbison will move fiom here i to a farm near Greencastle. He is a good citizen, and we are sorry to lose
him.
Alva Hall is making a business trip to Brazil, Terre Haute and Sullivan tills week. Mi-s Eva Ball, who has been working ' at the dressmaking business at Russell - | ville, is now spending a vacation visit with her parents and friends at this place. Joe Case, onr school teacher, has recovered, and returned to his school (his week. Some of our leading republicans talk of taking in the Lincoln league meeting at Indianapolis on the 12th. Nicholson's Sons' gallery over postoffice will he open every day during the week to make appointments for Monday and Tuesday of the following I week. 97&6tf
I’EDUI \ DIVISION !.<*« “ TVrre Haute*.
No 75 E\ s»in 7:05 a m. tor Peoria. No 77 ** ** 3*55 p ip for Decatur. For complete time card, jrlv.i.* all trains and atatlona, and for full information as to ratea, t hrouirh cars, etc., addreas
•1.8. Dowling, A^en*,
W. F Brunner, recti castle.
Aset, (irn’l I'ana. Agrt, st. Louis, Mo.
Some
Married Women
Don’t
See the Necessity of adhering to that homely adage “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” But they make a mistake Feed your husband on delicious nondyspeptic biscuit made with Jones’ I’ure Baking Uowder. I’ricc, 1 .,lh20c;
III. 35c.
REMEMBER THAT ;j. Cd IjQoore '•Viii -oppiy ihe piopie w ith tirstidass GK(>( ERIKS at the lowe-t living prices. I also keep a full line of Gl.i---wure and Q'iceiisw at". Decorated Dinner Sets, ow! and I'iti I;. :.-, and Tin ware of all kinds. Salt hy the barrel. I keep a fine line (>f To let Soaps. Ail kiml* of Krnit“. Nuts anil Candies f..r Holidav I rade. Last I .1 not lea“t.w ill give With every box ef Mascutt'* Baking I’nwdcr—price 25 c. ms—a child s quadruple silver set. enUtnssed knife, fork ami spoon. Just the thing. J. W. Moore, . Side Square. Abram's Old Stand. 41-3in
J. MERftLE THE TAILOR In his old Rtanci nbnvo the* M'uBtern Union I Htarrapli < Mlice. All of > on who wish tailor Ina done bring It in hn> ttim* during the k Nowm k done n ^uiulnv. Ml work t*«Mh. All work left over 3d daya extra charge 27-3m
COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adainatit. See R- EJ* HURLEV For further iul'orniation. BOX 773
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