Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1896 — Page 4

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rhh BANNER TIMES, (iHKENO/iSTLE. iXPiAN/v SATURDAY MARCi. il-!S<K>

AVhat, il Not Miracles:

The great Four-C Heineily i ilniii^ ui ik sxIumvvit introJueeil »s neai-Jy miruculoii' «3 it ever falU to the lot of any huinati ageney to do we will e.-teem it u favor for uny one interested to write the pereons whose names appear Itelow or any one w hose name may

appeal among these testimonials.

DEEAI W UNIVEKS1TY

THE BEST NFAtS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

There is aitnally more KoRt Kami “(i KT Til KICK"’properti-s in a bottle | ri»e stmleuik' itoinaa—Tlielr follesre

of Kour-( than in a gallon of ordinary rough medicine “In compounding it 1 have f Howe I in no ‘ruts" < r used the prescription of no l)r . So-and-So of Amsterdam or I.o nlon. or any ocher pT’ce. 1 owe its vomposition to no onn in no siKtit.t fm:.! m \K. Neither is it made ol herbs and roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jingle« of Afriea or Sotit h \literiiui.” 'The demand for tile t’ot (tit, foi.n andCnot f CrttK, and its w<»Ni>KRFfi. eucct ss has been Ki.ici ttiCAL. Niothing in tlie whole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of the lungs seems able to resist its curative properties, as is well proven by the numerous eases of I.a Grippe Cured, Croup Cured, 'iousilitls Cured, IMieiutionia Cured. Hrtmchitis (‘ured, Consuniptivi s greatest help if not cun . Dry. Hacking. Harsh Coughs of weeks' and months’ standing cured with front one to three doses. Out aim is to convinee the puhlie of my sincerity ami of the true merits

of this remedy.

and Nodal loo- Tlieir (aII<‘SIS lndiletltB anil Notes ol Hie Hriatit lalves ol Hall) Yotinir Hen anil Wonieii Told l>) S)>eelal Iteporler.

NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

« ON IK \< I. Dniiiuis-i' m • .mthoi i/'*tl in AL!.( U‘liEUNU 'rilK Ul lU HASH I’HH i ii tht P • mi -(' li’cui il.N < nn^li. Cnhl ud»1 ( rt ujt < imn t ails to ui' • s;|f is!m tion in t roup. Urt»m*liitis. Astlmui, Ea Drippe, < oujjhs ami rold.^, no matter ho»v lonif Htanding',

or dorp m atnil, in fart I >rnaranto< it in all mannrr IP oin hial <»r IstinK troul»l<», not as a CureAll, In ? tf« ulvi* utibonfided satisfaction. Give it a trial on the above conditi »n. We take all

chain < s.

TESTi M 0 N t

OF THE TRAVELING AGENT SEVEN YEARS’ COUGH CURED.

ILL. CENT. R R.

Kb. R. It. mil ps: V-.U, Kour C U. msdy Is ' ,l '- ‘ "b.-c of naa Hherldten • htoago. certainly a urm AliKahi.k mkiucink Too a>re<l^ yearn, has tnia to Kay: “I have been MtH'ii cannot in. "Alb tN its KAVOK. M> ! trouiilod with a eoiiK’h for tlie luMt seven yearH, dauKldei' sufTered from an attack ol La . . . * .... UKiei'K thai Mnnlly n-sulteil in runsilttls, with 'leslroybnr my rest l.y nliflil mul day. <me nice rut ion of tin* throat. Less than one | bottle Phelpt*’ Cou^h, ('old and Group Cure botti.k KKKKCTED \ ooniMsETK CURE. cured me. I nuwt gratefully r» commend it to

Uko. I. IIines, i i n y fiic*iidj».”

57th street, Chicago, III.

READ THIS WON DERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR. Ofliee Kingfishuk Times KingtisluT, Okla., l ee. Pi, IHIK).

Gknti.em kn:

sn:—1 believe* it my duty to write you a line in regard to the oeu- ileial etlrets of your ’Four-< Kernedy,” so far as I ain personally eoneeni<*d. \ w* ( k ago lust Thursday I was taken with a vtrv se\ ere attack of La Grippe, and in a -hoit time beet: re so hoarse 1

uiot

could not speak above a whisper. 1 was confined to m\ bed the greater part of se\ eral days. The night previous I had cough(*d n(*arly the entire night; just bef' ie retiring 1 took a tcaspnouful. and slept tin « ntire nltfht us sweetly as t ver I'lid in m\ bfe, not coughing oner’.

I‘was t in i rely i clu \ ( - I before taking otic bo! tie. Ph(lp> Cough, Gold and Gmu. < me >liould i verj household In the land* I send you thiswholli unsolicited bj an$ one, for you

visiting |

be in • very lions iiold in the land. I aend you this wholly unsolieit«-d b\ au\ one, for yi*u an benefactoraof the race in giving it the antidote for some of the worst atMications to which it is heir. Yours very truly,

G. .1. N isiiITT, Editor.

WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS ( iiicago. November 1H951.

H. H. PlIKI.PS l.sg.

Dear sir;—As a rule 1 have been skeptical of tin merits of proprietary n edleini s, but have to confess that a t«*st of your Four “C” is eonvtnei.ig Guit ai lease one rc*ady-mude j remedy is worthy of general use. My children all tak< it wltlioui the least ubj('ctlon. and it is particularly noticeable t hat beiietit is almost immediate. N single dose will check most coughs in the beginning. We now enjoy unbroken rest at nigh . In my family Four “C” is simplx indispensable, and 1 recommend il unqualifiedly. Youis. l ie..

.1 l % .. lift !N<;. liKI Smith Clark Street.

ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS

Oh i * 'ago, September 2Tith, 1894.

For years back each winter 1 have sutt'cml with acui • Larxngiiis. f.nst winter was so bad I could not leave my room for two weeks or speak abovi-a whispe: . I tried every known cough preparation troni cough drops np and do w n with no relief, th«*n in desperation l was induced to trv Phelps’ Font •‘(V’ The first dose relievid mv eough, giving me the first night's rest lor weeks. Half the bottle cured no*. I have never been without this wonderful remedy since. It is as different from other like remedies a** molasses, from vinegar or sugar from sand. .Mas. •Ioskpii K. Grubw.

.Ml > Madison Avenue.

Four ‘-r” is our leading remedy for !, i « . »M»e, ('oit^l.-. GoliU, etc., and wnen purchased from ns we will gladly refund money if i» doe- not give *utisf (ion. For Sale By. Albert Alien, W. W .loin >. II. IMerey & Co., >V. Landes Co., Walter Allen.'I’hroope A Throojx*.

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ave you

Read The

plexion only Nnture

give. She givei

«cft to those who ^ use Dr. 1 (ebra s V?ala Crean. It is not

a plant • r nowtier to rover defects. fi/s ri.i rf i.\ vt, l.y Nature’ cun

M198 Alica Jobnson departed today for her home at Casey. Illinois,

to visit home folks.

Remember the indoor picnic at

the ladies’ ball tonight.

A party composed of the following took supper at Mt. Meridian last evening: Messrs. Jack Kuykendall, C. 1). Hall, Karl McKee and Fred Hall, and Misses Madden, Sherwood, Neai and Duff. The captain for next year's foot ball team will in all probability be elected soon. Foot ball prospects at DePuuw were never better than

they are for next year.

Miss Jessie Sherwood is

in Irvington.

Foot ball "in Indiana," n souvinir published at Indianapolis, contains a picture of the ’93 and ’94 foot ball teams and individual pictures of Shireman, Hall, Roller and Captain Sandy. DePauw shows up well in comparison with her sister

colleges.

The senior class has about completed arrangements for eommenceI ment. The program will be some thing entirely ditferent from any thing that lias ever been given at DePauw. It will he in perfect barnionv with all other events of nui-ver-ity interest that have occurred this year. It will be of high intelleetual order, entertaining, and will

bring honor to the university.

The Pan Thyguterian will occur

April 3, at the dormitory.

The republican club meets to-

niglit at (i:'10 in Plato hall.

This week's issue of the Dt l'auw Weekly is (be peer of any ever is sued from here or elsewhere. The first page has an elegant half tone

the Illinois State university, where she is carrying her work with much success. Her singing ot last even mg was entirely up to the high ex peet .itions of the audience and her selection and combination of songs was delightful. Mr. Schellschmidt with his 'cello, added much to the interest of the evening, and the Mendelssohn sonata for piano and 'cello made a fitting close for the very enjoyable program of the evening. The llowers, too, were many and beautiful, and all went away much pleased with what they had seen and heard.

VAN CAMP'S

BOSTON BAKEDk

Gw*,,,

/on 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

'—f jim-i Cold-

C At all groc'TS’, 10c, 16c and 20c. —fiend f t postage tuiJ wo Mill l Bend • '• u t'amplo ran. VAN CAMP PACKING CO. v

Indianapolis. Ind.

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REPUBLICANS ATTENTION!

I’iiy I'riiiuiry call.

The republicans of Greeucaetle are hereby requested to meet in mass ward conventions on the 31st day of March, 1896, at tq». in. for the purpose of nominating one councilman in each ward. The

Call for Cminly <• Convention to

Im* IL Itl NaiititLiy ^prll IN.

precincts together.

of each ward will meet

Loc^l Tinie Cv,ard. UP: KOUK.

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riu- ii pui.lic o.s ul I'litmini county, i"'-u.'.n k , rn:,,.!..., Ii.iJlHliu, are heiYf-v ri*<|Ut*sie«l to met 1 going ^ k* i in delt ‘'iit’i* i on\cut i>n a( Biakn’is o|>t*!'a No. RV Rt. L A* Gin. Nlyht Kx house in ilu*rit\ ol (.»t e«*m , ;i!-l b* oil Sat- w* Vail • , , , -. . oa ,. . Nt». li % b-oiitnwrsU'rn Lltaitctl uruuV. I no I '. Ii u‘io! A jil’lI. 189b, Ml y , t rr Muttoon Ai'o’ri lU o'rliK’U a. ui. lor l.h*j |Hirpo-e oi nom- 0»iily t E.xcrr»t S. i uny. intiling eaii.ii.iitlvs for the various ! „ *>' ‘.L s £ r JS?-.

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foic 'all l-oi \ . i l !»••

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GiueiMnali, New York an.I tlobton. No. 4 conm*cts witn Inutw for Mie’iiiran division via Anderson a id h*r ( inemmitl division.

No, u 1 . “Knickerbocker,” haul

. , Huoinrh sleeper (or N. Y. and Mo*»ton and for

I llu ’ H in! •. -H men are In.-,- w u «„;,„rt,.n. D. C., vl* 1 •mlmuifi, o. & o.nluc

l IK UK tvlliy [)UK t. O! (Mill '* ini j by rt‘<jib>!e«l lo^iVe lie* projiel* Mot ice. j Otninyr <!«rs. Nov eoac e*s illniniimted wiili

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in their ropei'.tive prefinels of liiere-

Second ward in store room «.n ! Pi'hlie.-in v.-icrs it'.-r-in f..r tl.c minMnn- :

l«'l - iiviin.; .leli-gutes it. mu,! cotlliM

corner of Morton and Bloomington j ,.,1; 4 , ..in, i,u -:i k. l>.- h. „i,

I he 'lav ami |'!iii-i- aloi ,-ait!.

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is as follows:

First ward at the e.iiiri house.

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Daily

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cess of re- • t’.,; lit ■ \ ality of the skin ; itshi ; hn .• •, r Iness. freckles, * Ics, j ti ipl . blackheads, - t urn tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, bc-

banishi '4

moles.

jj'hnets, rc

tek heads,

* merely and 3'u> , u Its use means both ski: ) i.t. •.■tv. et.:.. c,

ward in Layton's shoe Hanna street ''ll' ('ollege

a venues.

Third

shop on avenue.

By order of committee. A. Biuk'KW.u, ehr , Jamks M. Hi iii.i.v, sec.

re-jieelive |>ret-iiiets in tlie eoui tv will cacti Uc enlirtt-,1 U> one del,-gat,* for ' every llfteei \otes cast tor Win. J>.i

| < )vv,-n. fc-- M-Clvl a 1 of -I ale III tMH, m.il ]

one ileli-gat,* l’,.r < vei v 1 action of ei••'lit j * n < ‘ t votes or -vi-rcaio. ; so V < iitonv-'MaU*

The ,It-l*-cai,-s arc ti .i.forc appor-! t-io ,1* Mall and Accomiu'Hlfttion.

tioin-d to (lie rc.-pei l i \ e precioots a-.

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1 regard (.'ontra-t’olil Talilct.-- a* the greal,-!. ,|ui,-ke>t Hint iiiost eflleieiit p.uiHeea for ec,his extant, ('has Hai h, proprietor Tt-rrc Haute House.

Third Ward «*rtm«ry. The nomination of republican candidate for councilman of the Third ward will be made on Tuesday evening by ballot. Polls will be open trout four to seven p. in., in Layton’s shoe shop. tf

nday, .tan. 12. l?9tv

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POXJT i UOUNb.

Iirst Ward I'runary.

The candidates foreounetl in the First ward have decided to hold a primary election instead of a ,- invention, as outlined in the call. Polls will he opened in the county clerk’s office at the -ourt house at four o'clock p. in., and will he kept open until seven o'clock t>. in Voting w ll he done in the same m.-uine" as in general election The primary will he held Tues

til, four to

Jackson ItHniaid

'■ New Maysvil!,Franklin Roachiiidr " l-'i-nastle ...

Russeli Ktissellville . . . (i runes -' lioot 11mis,-.. ('tiiiton Nr I! i " Soillll .

M,ittr,ii- I! ittilni'!ge " Hrick ( h.-ipel . Floyd, tin vehtnd

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r?.ase naturally,

beauty Tad skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap

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ha’t - • : it i •, a pure delicate oap. f t should bo vised In nection with the Cream. It should be used

in the i.uj - v, too. o* a bab. s s!»iu

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skin. Viola Cream, 50 cent up, 35 cents. Sold by clru

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gists or sett by mail. O. V. BITTNER Cl

Times?

Cushman’s

MENTHOL INHALER

ot Mr. T N. Ewing. The prinei

pal literary article is “How I have'day afternoon, March Preserved My Health" by Mrs. i 9even °

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, while] every other feature is equally ex-

cellent.

About sixty new students have entered for the normal course. A. J. Beveridge, one ol'DePauw’s promising alumni, made a short speech at chapel today. Eyeryone should attend tlie in

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Curbs’ nil tmublea of the CATARRH," HEAOACHh, ?1.|, P NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPE, ^ “ WILL LURE ~ ^)| si jeez in)*. Minfffng, _ouKi>ii;g,

hiphe-t UietiicalH lh**>;itie*< of Eurt)|,«* \

I door picnic lotuglit ttt tlie dorm.

C'has. Kimltall is sick

Dr. Bighatn and Dr. Bassett are

eague Bhall

in labor by a tariff on imports, which shall

i><1 use effet is

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It is a paper ior the young,! the old, the middle aged, for ric u and poor, for high and low, for readier and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for

the people. You can’t get V„.y ' - '

along without it. You must ■

have it. You will not live y? 1

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11 it d A fit Plica V COLDS.Sore Thr

Im y 1 ever, Broj - itia, La ORIPPB.

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HEADACHE ruffor-

Thc niOKt Uefrtwliing

Ithfiil aid to

!‘i*** womlcrfiil cures

b Rbourn, Old Soron. Froatbitee. J!sc«*1m al.

Outs, Wounda, Burns,

well—You cannot be happy g • hm-.. 1, -.v . 1.

facturins

lull Uuiluii

without it. Because it is a hrtme paper chock full of good •

live, interesting news every ‘if wiMtom s ways

Excel*

»r PILES I’ri« i* 26c. ai Dniggists, bee. a Idrens CUBhman fiflanuCo., No. 324 Doarborn Stieot,

attending conference at Lamyette. Dr. Swahleit lias returned from Lebanon, lilinots. Mr. John Krnbuc, of New ilarntony, lias entered college. All repuhliean students are requested to attend a meeting ol tlie

Krltise* to f»eiuuve the Prient.

Vai.pauaiso, Ind., March 4S.—Two ! weeks ago a number of the members of ; St. Paul's ehun-h of this city visited Fort Wayne and filed u number of sen- '

sational chiu-gt with it - '. . • n . -r ■« , mat nst R 1 he American Protective Tariff Leagu# .uni a. e.i ]"■ his 1 moval. V.st, i-i . is a national organization advocating

I . on to American Labor and

alter iiiakin a full mv,i;m<'.on 1: ... , .

there w,-n- no gnmt.ds ior t - state- Industry" as explained by its constitu-

ment mtide and refused to rent, ve the as follows :

pastor. i ’

li,.-,tli »»l I’rt... l-'.iva, " Th„ cbje. t of tR.? L#agu. .h.ll b. to protMt

\Vasuinut>\, Mttn-h 28.—Francis R. Fava, son of the Italian ambassador and j professor of civil ongiueeriug at tlie j , Ooluutbia University, died yesterday !

1 I'ntm exiiisumptiru, aged :!7 years. He profits in connection with the organiza-

was Ihii-ii in Italy and educated at the Polytechnic school at Zurich. On comj iug to tliis country lie renounced claim to his father's title of boron and lu ;uue , a citizen of the United States. He was a Mason and a ineml er of the American

I society of civil engineers.

Qimraiiti u «. sa-ginn** ..iex.ran ca«,i i<*. Ei. Paso, Tcx., Mareli 88.—The live BtiK’k sanitary board of New Mexico lias

cuttle,;

. _an

, seo'jra American industrial product* c t 'isL the competition of foreign labor.*’

There are no personal or private

t.cnand it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its

publicationt.

No. 324 Doarborn CHICAGO, nr VIM K.VMS.

s. I M».

stuilents republican club tonight in ; quarantined' against M, dean Plato hall at 6:30. Speeches ami leaving 2,500 head of Mexican cattle on music will lie the order of the I ^ lin< ’ •'f^loinos opposite Demmg.

lliese eatde were being inspect,>(1 for imnortation wlien the quarautuio sluit them out. The Now’ Mexico Isinrd charges tliat the Mexican cattle have Texas fever and tliat importers have

FIRST: CorreeponHom is scliraKid regarding " Memberohip” and ‘ Of. ciai Corrf , ondenU.” SECOND: Wane t i . v < ' moc-.ntributioni,

whether em&!l or largr. to ou" cuato.

THIRD: Wo publish a I li.-<v of document8 covori.v- .4!! nbaseti o* ti *1 / ' f. 1 ! C 'm-

• rv.'le'i *. * Ckir* . 50cei>ts.

evening.

Senior K«*<*ital.

The largest audience that

has !

/oil’ll

day. It .sin the van Ruardl^S^/'S^i!: T! of progress and you must take tmt not with tiuu- ami tuur. it to keep up with the times. c=> u_i \ j - v-

Identify vourself with it now

and stay with it. In so doing l< ’ > ‘ l • u«t •[-. -t, on-. ii.-natiH.piii

you will get good, and do good

lv 1 IN j aB8, ‘ mbk ‘ d iu Mi; l |f “' r V ball for any ^.“ver n^pr'v'mt^.letw-tion'of Hiepw"'-'

tnubical occasion for several years enee of the disease.

i was that of last evening for Miss

I Elliott’s senior recital.

The program was an excellent one and finely carried out. Miss Elliott has a musical nature which

You will show your appreciation of hustle .and enterprise and will’ demonstrate your right to live in a progressive

and up-to-date town.

Bring in your name fir telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,

it

got

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The II an \ Kit 11 mrs For Statements, Bill Heads, ».tc. The B.\ n n Kit Tim i s For Envelopes. The Uannkk Thiks For I.rtter Heads. The B v n \ Kit Tim i s For Legal Hlunks. Tlie Banner Times For Sale Bills and Posters. The Banner Times For all kinds of job printing at, ovo-t prices tf

Cliicut.tpo liraiti ami 1'ruviAioiitt. Wheat—AI.ay opened elosetl July op°neQ closed (>i;t|C. CoHN—May opened 2U>hc, closed July openeU oU^ 4 e, closed BD^c.

Oa’IV -May opened li-'%c, closed 19%c.

July opeiied 20)4c, closed 19)^*

POHK—May opened ?8.8i, closed

July opened *9.U6, closed i'ii.Ui.

Laud—May opened 17, closed fa.20.

July opened closeil

Hills- -May opened x-4.closed f4.80,

tions worker. Her technical work 1 July opeiu-u ii.s",, cIomU *4 44

Closing^ casii markets^ Wheat fil : K e, l

and her interpretation are thor- corn4m ;,.-, oats 18^c, pork 18.80, lard M.i8, j

ougl\ hand iu l and and lier pluv-

Trouble A Load For I’atnj.

mg is generally interesting and ar corporal McCoffcry was iu a fistic. In her work ot last evening temper; that was plain, ami he

she did great credit to herself, to

''jyZ’Q-QV) lias been carefully train il and she * is withal a diligent and conscicn-

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prom the north over The

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ay, and Third

points in the South ; ami on special dates I

xcursion Tickets arc sold nt a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to

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Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen,

or to I*. Sin Jones, Pass. Asent, in charge ot Immigration, llirniingimm, Ala

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hei instructors aud to the school. She was ably a-sisi'-d by Miss Adeline Rowley, contra!to, and Mr. Adolpli Schellschmidt, ’cello, and by her teacher, Miss Rowley playing her accompaniments for the vocal numbers. Miss Adeline Rowley is a favorite here and de servedly so with her rare endowment of voice and with the line

could

iumliy keep hi, furagu cap at the proper ' amdi) of 45 degrees on nccount of the ]

wrinkles in his forehead.

“What's up DoiinlsV Where’s the flre>" i asked an iutiumte friend ns McCailory I

bouueed into tlie canteen.

“Is it n fidre, liegorra, ye’re naming? If Ol catches u-hnuld o’ that Patrick MoHlynn, Ol’U make him wish himself by Ids folroslde at Kllslllattnn. Ye’ll see If I ton'll just give a now cunt o' paint to those

t,wo block eyes o’ his.”

"What's he twen doing of, Itennis, me

con?” said one of the boys.

“Oril just toll ye/- all. Jle knows us well us limy of yez, that only last wook Ol

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making in her studies. Tliough a vote,’ the scoundrel! oril let him know

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For Letter Heads .see The Banner Times, printers.

vear’s elm;* 1 " mu ' 18 1

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or paper takenat l.tis ollice. V, e front our own school sit" lias u-w he jahers, if ul don’t-.

will save you money tf charge of the vocal

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