Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 December 1895 — Page 4
i nr. r>.\:y\v^ TIMES. UHhh.MWSTLE. INDIANA ii KSDA i DECEMBER 31 1895
What, il Not Miracles? Thi- gri^al Four-C Hem^ily i* doing work wherever intrwlui'ed aw nearly miraculous »3 it ever falls to the lot «f iny bmnaii agency t<> do (wti will esteem it a favor for any one interested to write the persona whose names appear below or any one whose name may appeal among these testimonials.) There is actually more KOKCK and "<i KT Til KRK” propertii s in a bottle of Four-( than in a gallon of ordinary cough medicine. “in compounding it I have fallowed in no •ruts" or used the prescription of no Dr. So-and-So of Amsterdam or London, or any other pl»ce. J owe its composition to no (ink in no sinui.i carti i i.ar. Neither is it made of herbs and riMits dug in the dark of the moon in the jingles of A friea or Soul h \ merica.” The demand for the Cot on, Coi.l> and ('not c t'ritK. and its won nr it FI i. sccckss has been m.kci kicai.. N’otiiing in the whole history ot cough and cold medicines can compare with it. Xo disease of the lungs seems able to resist its curati ve properties, as is \veM ]iroveu by the numerous cases of i.a tirippe t'ured, t roup Cured, kon-ilitis Cured. Plieumonia t'ured. Bronchitis Cured, Consumptitcs greatest lielp it not cure. Dry, ilaeking. Harsh Coughs of weeks’and months’ standing cured with from one to three doses. Our aim is to convince the public of my -ineei ity and of the true merits of this remedy. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC. I 'ON TH AIT.—Druirirists arc aathortzisl tn At I. <\\s I.S TO HF.h’t N1) Til t. 1*1 t! It AS K I'ttICK it th,> Kour-I' Itnmsiv (Phelps' I ousli t'okl it"'l 1 roup < lire) falls to (five sa’isfaclton tn < roup, ttronebltis. Asthina. t.u to ippe. i oiikIih and I ulds. no matter hi»> Iona Htainhoir. or deep scaled, la fact I truaranlee h In nil tnHiincr llronchial or hum; trouble, not as n CureAll. tuit to (five unbounded satisfaction. Give it a trial on the above condition. W e take all chances.
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NFi/VS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION-
i The Ktndeiatft' Dolni^M—Tlielr College and Koelal LHe Tlielr <;ueni» In<‘ldeutH an«f Noten <»l Hie Itrluht lalveti oT jVKituy Vailing aiul Women 'I'olil by Hp«*eiHI Iteporter.
Wm. Snndy has returned to do laboratory work in Physiology.
Jack Webster returned yesterday | dent that system was opotated ns
some Additional l>etaiiH,
Indianapolis Journal.
The Journal'll Terre Haute correspondent reports that the an nouncement of the retirement of the Valid alia ollicials has given that city a lit of the blues. It means the Yandnlia will be til) sorbed in (lie Pennsylvania system and be operated as another division west of Pittsburg, which w ill he a loss to Terre Haute ultimately of $50,000 a month in the pay roll. So long as .Mr. McKeen was presi-
after spending several days at his home in Danville, 111. Dr. Stephenson is in Indianapolis today to meet a friend from the
east.
dy is Too
TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT # ILL. CENT R. R Mu. R. II. Phki.ps: Your Four C Kemed certntuiy a hemahkabls mkdm ink IIUCU <‘ANNOT BK SAID IN ITS KAVOK. My dHiiifiitDr sufTend from an attack of La Ghippb t imi finally naiulted in Tonsilitis, with ulopration of the throat. Less than one BOTTLE EfTBCTED A COMPLETE OUKE. Geo. K Hines, 39i 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
SEVEN YEARS* COUGH CURED. Mrs. Fuller, of ftKW .shcrt<il*n Avt , chifago, ajrtdH7 yearp, has tills to say: “I have been troubliHl with a cough for the last seven years, destroying my rest by niirlit and day. one bottle Phelps’ Couurb, (’old and Croup < ure cured me. I most gratefully recommend it to my friends.”
READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR Office RlNOriSHBB Times Kingfisher, ( kla.. l»ee. U\ 1W3. Gentlemen:—! believe it my duty to write you a line in regard to the uenetieial effects of your “Four-C Remedy,” so far as 1 am personally concerned. A week ag » last 'Thursday I Was taken with a very severe attack of La Grippe, ami in a short time hecau e so hoarse I could not speak above a whisper. I was confined to my bed the greater part of several days. The night previous I had coughed nearly the entire night; just before retiring 1 took a teaspoonful, and slept the entire nightas sweetly as ever 1 did in mv life, not (roughing once. 1 was entirely relieved before taking one bottle. Phelps’Cough, Cold and Croup < ure should be in every household in the land, i send you this wholly unsolicited by any one, for you are benefactors of the race in giving it the antidote for some of the worst Htfiieations to which it is heir. Yours very truly, C. J. S’isuitt, Editor. WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS Chicago, November ‘-“J, 1893. R. K. Phelps. Ksq. Dear sir:—As a rule 1 have been skeptical of the merits of proprietary medicines, twt have to confess that a test of your Four “C” is convincing that at lease one ready-made remedy is worthy of general use. My children all take it without the least objection, and it is particularly noticeable that benefit is almost immediate. A siiwle dose will check most coughs In the beginning. Wo now enjoy unbro-en rest at nigh*. In my family Four ”C” is simply indispensable, and I recommend it iipqtiallfledly. Yours. Ftc., .1 R. Holing, ifirt south Clark Street. ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS Chicago, September ’jr»th, 1894. For years back each winter I have suffered with acute Laryngitis. Last winter was so bad I could not leave my room for two weeks or speak above a whisper. 1 tried every known cough preparation from cough drops tip and do»* n with no relief, then in desperation I was induced to try Pheins’ Four **C." The first dose relieved my cough, giving me the first night’s rest tor weeks. Half tin bottlccured me. I have never been without this wonder fuTremedy since. It is as different Irom other like remedies us molasses from vinegar or sugar from sand. Mrs. Joseph L. Gkubb, 6313 Madison Avenue. Four “(”* is our leading remedy for La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, etc., and wnen purchased from u* we will gladly refund money if it does not give satisfaction. For Sale By. Albert Allen, W. IV. Jones, J. II. IMcrcy (& To., C. tN . Landes & Co.. Walter Allen, Throope A* rhroope.
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If yon have LnGrlpne, try 4-0. If your eliiluren have the croup, try ■4-C. If you can’t sleep from coughing and cold, try 4-0. If you have the asthma, try 4-0. If you have a har-h, hacking cough, try 4-0. Il you have consumption, try 4 O. d !h A w if.
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clear and eoft n T 'e to thor.c v ho ..y, \/[ u use Dr. Hebra s Viola Cream. It is* not j] a paint or powder t“ f't.vrr /> 11^ Pi
gi ts rid of theHiy b
cess of. renewing the vitality oi tne Fktn ; ^ banishing ail roughness, redness, f'cckleSj mole*. pimple^, blackheads, sunburn ..nu tan. It does this surely ami Harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means botli skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap 1 hastens the process, because it ir a pure and delicate soap. T t should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit for a babv’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, .>5 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Sand to 1 U C BITTNER fX* TOLEDO, O. /7 ^
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l.a<>ri|>|>^ Cure, - . Lust spring one bottle of your C. C. & C. C. cured me of cold and hoarseness. It isi the only remedy that gave me complete relief when attacked by la grippe. Have not been troubled .nice. Joseph Spawn, East Bolton.
I Beautiful Face ismadedoubly attractive — a plain face seems less plam—if accompanied by a grateful figure. The
Henderson Corset
J brings out the curves of a hand1) some figure and gives grace to an ') awkward one. Every inch of it fits. AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, DL AT YOUR DEALERS.
an independent property, and the headquarters and shops here were continued the same as prior to the purchase of the road bv the Pennsylvania company in August, 180:>.
Tlie preparations for the grand that time it was agreed .hat athletic concert are progressing ^ r * McKeen won d remain as prosinicely. | dent for two years. Vice President
VAN CAMP'S BOSTON BAK
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You don’t have to stew around to get them ready. Open the can and you’ll find them moist, fresh and relishable. 'They're delicious either hot or cold. At all grocers’, 10c, 15c and 20c. Serai fit; for postage and wo will ■end you n sample can. VAN CAMP PACKING CO. v Indianapolis, Ind. ■ 4>*»a'0«**a-OC» •
J. J. WEIDA
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BUi POUR. GOING FAST.
36*rinoinimti NightExprctta
l IS Five I’
IS THE
Paul Poynter, after spending sev-
and General Manager Williams was
j 41 Imliumipolis Flyer
I i8* Mail IS* K iiickcrborkor
GOING %V IC8T
No. 35* St. L A; tin. Night Kx 1 No. Mail ; No. 11* Southwestern Limited • I No 5t Matt(H)ii Ary’in
Daily t Kxcopt Sunday.
. 2;3» «. m 9 13 a. ra 4:16 {>. m 6:21 p. m . 12:32 a. to 8:6fi a. m , 12.38 p. m .. 5.67 p. m
— FOR-
eral days at his home in Cloverdale | 7 tl ‘ Mr ’ MeKeen 1,1 PitUbu, « lu8t
has returned. Several new students ate expected after New Year's. Col. Weaver has been spending several days in Indianapolis, at tending a meeting of Political Economistt. The papers for the primary debate are due tomorrow. Thad Alice. Law ’1)3, has been spending several days with friends. Mr. Alice is a risintr young attorney at Chicago. Will Sparks will enter the Indianapolis Law school next semester.
Friday when the Pennsylvania peo pie stated that at their annual meeting at Terre Haute, two weeks hence, they would make the changes by which the Pennsylvania organi nation would he extended to the Vandnlia. Mr. Williams then resigned, and on his return to Terre Haute General Superintendent Elliott and Superintendent of Motive Power Prescott followed his example. The Pennsylvania management wished Mr. Williams to remain as general counsel of the road at the same salary he had re ceived as general manager, but be declined. He will take a vacation
it is probable that the I. U. Glee
club will give a concert here early I of 9everHl ,n,,nth8 befc>re he decide8 in January under the auspices of 1 (, . n ,li8 P ,an8 for • , * *'•
Turner, superintendent of the Pitts burg division of the Panhandle. Indianapolis; , ., .,, , , i probably will be general manager
the athletic association.
Prof. Priest,was in
last week looking after business per taining to the athletic association ! and attending a meeting of the I state teachers’ association, at which I he was elected president of the Reading and Elocution division.
and the office of general superiu tendent will he abolished, the division superintendents reporting directly to the general manager.
THE- PEOPLE
Ilis stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and Will Not Be Undersold
No. 3:'., flight express, htniisthrough purs fot Cineinimti. New York ttiul Boston. No. 4 connects w mi (nuns for Mielnjriin division viu Anderson a id for < incinnutl diviHion.
No, 18, “Knickerbocker,” hnui
thiouirh sleeper for N. Y. and IloNtou and for Washington, I). via ( ineinimtl. C. & o.alKi* dining ears. New ooachea illmninab’d with (fas on all trains. F. P. Huestih. Ag-ent.
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In effect Sunday, Nov 10, 1895.
NORTH BOUND.
No 4 # ( hieairo Mall 1:12 am No 8* Mail and Accommodation... .12:31 pm No 2* Through Train . 12:09 D m No 441 Local 11:25 a us
SOUTH BOUND.
Vo 3* Taytiiaville Mail 2:47 am No 6* Mail and Accommodation 4:08 p m N 1* Chicago and Atlanta Flyer . 4:53 pro No 431 I ■ocal 11:25 a in
Hally, t Except Sunda,.
Pullman •!eel)err on night trains, parlor and
\ 01 (/AN HAT LIKH A KIN(| Pullmiin BlecDere on nigh! trains,parlor ana
AT SUCH RATES AS THESE.
ihrmiKh cars. Pic., aitdreas
Granuliiteil sugar IS pounds per *1.00 ,. A J t;h A 1e ^ , t ORA * , ■' A * ent A augur, 1!) pounds per $1.00 ;
X C sugar, 20 pounds pel #1.00;
Brown sugar, 21 pounds pei,
CodeI2 1 .,, and 25 per pound. Best Collee Flour per sack 45 and
Bacon per pound H and
Lard per pound 8 and Best eorn meal, per sack . Imperial tea worth 40e a pound Golilen drip syrup per gallon. Navy beans, per pound Aprde bntter per can... Extra good table peach Folk’s corn 4 cans for
• 27>,. . . 5Uc . . !><• . . i)C .. 10e , 20e . . 25e . .. 3e . . ."c
fi.oo VANDALIA LINE, Trains leave ureenonsile. Ind. in effect Ort
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FOR TH 1. WKST.
No 15 Dally H; 15a in. for St. I.ouls No 7 Dully l.‘!:‘Ji a m, .“or St Ixmis. No2l Dally I:'l.'. p m. for st. Loulo. No .'i Daily. H:or, u in, for St. Loti's. No a Kx.son.. 5:is p m, foi Terre llauta,
ton TilK KAST.
No 4 Kr. Sun 8:4" a in, for 'nitiKnapollS
No'JO Dally 1:45 p tn. ••
No S Dully .. !1::IH p in, " “ No IS Dally 2:45 a m. " “
,, No h Dally 4:40am “ 1 o No 4 Dallv 11:0Ip m
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Also Itry (Jood- and Shoes
to heat the dews.
I.ea ' S'.irro lia'ite. prices No 75 ICx
PKORI A III V IslON
Nice President McCrea, of ! Pennsylvania, will probably
the !
The Florida Season. Is now fully opened up and the question of when to start : nd by what lines to travel is pre euting itself to the southern tourist. A pe-asing ehoice of route is an essential fe.. ure ol a railway trip. The Cincinnati, liumilton A. Dayton railway, with solid trams, inagiiillcent sleeping and parlor ear service, quick schedules ami close Cincinnati connections with the fast lines to Florida, tealizing all the possibilities of modern Journeying. Any of the Company’s agents will on call or written application, be pleased to give full information as to rates, etc.; supply you with a full l.ne of printed matter, and render all services necessary to a satisfactory
trip.
Geo. W. llayler, 1). 1*. A.. Indianapolis. Ind.: J. S. Leahy, (i. T. P. A., Chicago, 111.; W. 11. Whittlesey, C. P. A.,
sue
ceed Mr. McKeen as president. The expectation is that, the auditors, treasurers anti other olhceis will be transferred to the general oflices in Pittsburg and that the Terre Haute shops will (jo little more than repair work. It is probable, that at the annual meeting other radical changes will be •m nonneed.
BRIEF MENTION.
The St. Louis Cot t un Exchange has advised southern planters to decrease the cot-
ton acreage iiesfco’car.
It is believed that fully 1,000 head of cattle perished by the floods of last week in
the Osage Indian reservation.
Thom i . 1. (’limey, chief of the.fames-
tce the inyesterday
j aged 57 year -
The Souieern Jv I tie:* 1 i uni association began a t : ..- e da. s’»• ssec, i Hot fspriugs
... , . . i this ntorn'iig. Mi iv prominent eilueatorDeeemher 24. and .41, and January i Hre in mt- ,.dance.
I. the ( . II. do I*, railway will sell al ... . • , . . . one:,. e-tlnrd lare to all local and Hrea. Alexomina. Iev.. yesterday de • . • , ..... HtroviHi m. 1 nine is \avi»T s Catholic attous connecting l.ne points .,, Ohm. chu r ch Rmi parsonage toge,her with three !V"E::.. M ''‘ 8 V". r !: I , V " , L: V| ; mercantile houses |.„-s, * j par,.ally
insured.
Dayton, Ohio; .1. (’. Winans, J>. P. A., Piqua, O.: .Ino. Bastable, D. P. A.;To-|
ledo;T). H. Tracey, X. P. A., Detroit, town (X i.,e d ;mr, id
D. (4. Kowakds, jcorporaiue <1 the <itv. u
G. P. A., Cincinnati, O.
< . II. A I>. Holiday Kutefi.
vania. West Virginia. Kentucky’, New York, etc., making tickets good till January 2. 1896, for return. For full particulars call on anv agent of the C.
II. D. railway.
Itlniion Holiday ivatcH.
For tlie Christmas at.d New Year holidays tickets will be on sale Dec.
21. 25 and .’ll and Jan. I to all points on l^k’e,"^.romi"“Th7"T,i‘nnleVer
this road and to various points on other roads at one and one third fare for the round trip, good returning until and including Jan. 2. Holiday rates will he given students to cover the vacation period upon presentation of cert ideate signed by proper otlleer ot the institu-
tion.
J. A. Michakl, Agt.
Martelniift.
Tlie results attained right here at
in the Unite 1 States court at I’.oston yesterday the government was given until May iil to take further evideneg in the case of the United States against the Bell
Telephone company.
John Hunlee, for 20 years manager of the Williamson plantation near Helena, Ark., was shot and instantly killed by Lee
escaped,
TKI.KI’HONK 7,1.
it r..\ Sun 7:05 a tn. tor I' -orta. No 77 ’• " 4:55,i in for Decatur For complete time eiinl. glv.i.g all tralne
I C' | T P\ O \ \1CL’ I ,inJ sta,ions, and for ’‘’.il Information as to J o U U l\ A IN O l\ I. rax s, through cars. ete.. a idri-ss
J.P. DowuiNO, Agent,
: I A. Kokh. Dreeneastle ,ill I’.l-s. Agt. >t. ] .i mi Is Mo.
Holiday Excursions! Christmas. 1 895. Naw f’ear, 1 896, BIG FOUR ROUTE One and One-Thirri Fare HOl’N'D Till i*. Tit kets will be sold betweem nil points on t!ie Bljr Kotir Bout**, urtjod goiiiK DeciMnber 24, 2). and 31, and Jaiifarv 1. jrood returning until January 2, 1896, inclusive. I . O. MCCORMICK, I). IL MARTIN. I’ass.Trrtlfie M^r. Gen. Pass. & Ticket \>ft.
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. -W U contuavd tb J . to read thta >jp«, st 11 indt.DH from the fue,’, you hr.«l betUT R'> to Dr. (J. W. Bou .>s atri
The largest Stock of
B. F. JOSbSN Hand es the liitfiifst Grade Brazil Block
IIIIIJI SIWiCLB Ever brought to the County. Do not trust y our eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers.
O. W. BEkNGEl. *J9i-lyr-e. e. w.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
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AndiheBertt I’ittHbiiryti an Anthracite yard oi r 'OHite Vandtdia trtdRht ofllee
but ia being pursued, freely induUcd in.
Talk of lynchiug is
K«»Uoim» Dmn^ist Kokomo, Ind., IXs 1 . 81.—E. C. Cole, druggist, assigned yesterday. King Kenedy being appointed assignee. Liabilities, flO.Oot); assets about the same.
New Woman <ilves Warning. W kb is;: a Orrv, la., Dis-. 81.-
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For .S.i'e—win >;i i u-t-. sin,.,hi ■ ,cr pulling i 'ea r eaipe'- or. • u closet shelves, foi sale ele-ap al the DaN.nkb Timks office. The Banneii Times—10c. a week
home have been n.arvelous. dank’hter of Dmdlord .Sage of the Park . . , , i hotel in this city lias developed into a
of your neighbors who have used . . -
, ; j pronounced type of the new Woitlr it. " ' '-bt s ( elery t apsides sn\ so. I hey ^| M , | ms j ns f in,,} pvtblislied in the local cure kidney, liver and stomach trouble, paper a notice stating that her husband rheumatism. Constipation and sick mnst not be given credit on her ace amt headaches. Why pay 11.00 every two M ho has left the hod and biwird provided
weeks fora bottle of medicine when * 1 '' * UI von can get treatment at 1 cent a day. Will (let a Trial.
Wright’s ('elery <'apsides give luo days’ New York, Dec. 81.—The general treatment for $1.00. Backed bv a bank t, ‘ rm ot ' f 1 "’ ^'I'rem " conrt has reversal to cure V or refund your money, tl'’’judgntent and onlered a new-trial it, Sole I,v Albert Allen. Druggist. ‘ the of Police Captain John T.
dee 27 d-w 5 w Stephenson, who was convicted of aenept mg bribes and sentenced to a term
Tlie I4ann i t: iimks of three years and nine months impiia-
For statements, Bill Heads, etc. oument ami a liite of $1(000.
The Ban s km Times
For Envelopes. Turk Mi Sut.llers Are Destitute. I he I.annek I imeh , London, Deu. 81.—A dispatch from
Constantinople says: There are 50 or 60 deaths daily among the troops around
The Banner Times Zeitonn. The cold is intense and Hie For Sale Bills and Posters. condition of the army everywhere outThe Banner Times side the capital is in the last degree doFor all kinds of job printing at plot-able, their clothing being in rags ©west prices. If and their tisid poor. Their ranks are
decimated by disease and by wholesale
Only Cure For Dyspepsia. desertions owing to the nonreeeipt of
Mrs. Franklin Rush, of New Castle, *heir pay. -
Del., says: “I suffered for years with It u ,,.,,,^(,.,1 that George W. MeCan.djimepaia. Used to have great diatress nion, who abneonded from FarmerMburg and belching. I tried everything I could witli $5,000 of the Adams Express comhear of, out notluug helped me till I took pany’s fumls. is now on his way to some Brazilian Balm, and one 60 cent bottle Mexican or South American port. He is
For Sale.
Dwelling house, with eight rooms, pantry and cellar; good cistern. Barn and fruit , trees on lot, near the public
“OLD KR1SS KRINGLE’’i5S“’ ,rc : ,, „
por price and terms call on l> cuming, itnd everyone greets with comment, Ihut the best uf all pkiMer-
iug material is lit,light, hut
4.THE ACME CEMENT ” ^ l " ee ' n *- ent ' ri1 * b-ink Building.
JAME8 F. FEE,
R. B. HURLE-V IMIS S. Locust street, Greencustle, Ind.
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cured me completely.”
said to hav sailed from Mobile.
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For two weeks w’e will offer some great bargains in Books, Stationery, Albums, Bibles and fancy goods. It will pay you to call on us. J. K . bANGBON.
Today’* i.orru Mark* tr«
fFurr.JplMMl the Daily Hasni r TlSfBB dallv by U.AV. Allen, manager of A rtltui
Jordan’s poultry house..’
Hciih 4i 4 SprinirH, chol jo 5 bpring’s, fnnev it/ # .t»fX8, 2^ Turkey b< ns. ..!! .] ..]] ..%'A Tin ki*y. old toms [’5 Turkeys, young Iffpilg.ami over choice fat DM Beene, f. r. over .. 4 Ducks ...’.V.V.'.JPi Bgirs. fresh subject to handling. 15 lliitler, good jq B bet. 11 comes to the genuine article of news the Ba.nnkk Times has it.
Best Route Southeast South Southwest is ike Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS.
Full inlbrniflilon cheerfully furnished upon application to J. E. R1D0ELK, E. W. Pass. Azent, Chicajo, IU. C. P. ATMUKE.Ben'l fast. Ait., Louisville, Ey.
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