Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 April 1896 — Page 2

vHE BANIVEK riI>iE». GKLEN0AS1LE, IMAiAA* A. MONDAY APRIL 2;HHiMi

CEO, E. BLAKE,

their party than when they cap-1 tured ail the o'Keea. They played I

Greencastle, Ind.,

General

Insurance, Real Estate And Loan

a desperate game hut won.

THE SILVER TONGUE.

Good

BREAD MAKING-

9e<*<>nd * r«-*» l^oMioti on that Art by Mrr, Fwint; Saturday.

anotlier

Agent.

The cooking class had

lesson on bread making Saturday; much interest was manifested. Mrs. Ewing said that the men were long suffering. It is to be hoped that their patience will be rewarded by having good bread, as the re suit of .Mrs. Ewing’s instruct'ons. Those who attended the salad les son are still praising it. The les

At 3. Very Low son tomorrow will he on “Viyiug;” Rate of Interest on We,ine,5,lay “ Gl,afin * Dif,h c ‘ >ok

try.” 'Ibis lecture, which was given twice at Indianapolis, was at tended by bachelors; and by young and old married men accompanied

by their w ives.

Col. Thompson’s Speech.

Advice to Voters.

Following is the speech of Col. R. \V. Thompson as delivered in this city on Saturday at the great re-

publican convention:

Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Convention. " hgii I promised to nt-

Money Loaned

Call and see him before

ing elsewhere.

clos-

Chafing dish cook-

1>A I\A BANNER IIINIKS ery, or parlor cooking, as it is some- " ■= | rimes calictl, has many advantages Put.iuiie.t oviry uiti rnoon except suintaj over the sputtering skillet over a ittbeHANNKR I i mls olHce, corner \ iue and ‘ Franklin rots. I hot fire. The gasoline range used

by .Mrs* Ewing is furnished by

Cl.anjrob. tor tii^play atlvortisoinontB must be

unded in by H)o’clock in. i*achday. Komi- ' ^ doper HI’OS,

a? advertisementa will he received ^cb

to io’clock in. i An extra lesson on cake linking

AU communications should be Big’iied with th‘-runic <»t thr writri - ; not necessarily for publict*ion. but ns •■vidtmcc ot good la th. An »nvinous conjuninicatIons can not be noiced.'

Where delivery is ’rrc^rular please report tmn:c promptly «<t pub!iea?ion office.

w ill be given next Saturday, price of lesson fifty cents. These wish ing to attend please leave name with anv member of the “Episcopal Guild ' or at Langdon’s book store. Ilelplul suggestions outside of the

ihat some of the-'e men liere remenii tier this fact as well as myself. 1 hope there are. Jt would have been utterly impossible lor Jackson to have been elected president upon any other issues than that of protection to the American manufactures, and it never was otherwise in the history of this country until the administration of Van rfuren, when he undertook to place the value of office holding upon every manufacture in i the country; and we are in the midst of I its conse<iuence now, and we are still

tend this convention 1 did it upon the. -

condition that my health would permit | V' 0 , ‘ 0, k " OW W " at

me to do it safelv. I am gratified that | ,, ! umber i ” f time ?' b,,t for “ « r ‘' a ' n, “"- v , . . . ... i times, the question as to whether this

1 am here to witness your enthusiasm 1 .

in behalf of the republican principles which are so dearly cherished by myself. 1 feel always interested in my visits .o ibitnam foi I remember the time when i represented your fathers and grandfathers in the congress of the Tnited States and have the satisfaction of knowing that they gave me their support willingly and gratefully, after I had given a vote in the congress of j

the l

t irilf hill w hich was the law of ls42.

government is to he supported by revej uue made for protection, or revenue

made for revenue alone.

Xow, then wc have some experience in regard to the operation of the government under these several laws, miller the taritt'of 1833 which was an unfortunate compromise in ihe interest of the cotton exporters of the south, l.et me say that it was just at this time that

. . > | England needed the cotton of the south

o. ror iiitti LTicue iM'QitvwVti i . . . « .• , . i iiei'au.^ it wa?* superior to her liuiian . . . , cotton. She held out the idea to the

At that time when 1 was seeding t.> rciirescnt you in the congress of the ( nited States I w as here and in all parts of the country discussing precisely the

is based. It is well for us to remember; it is well for onr young men .to remember, .-Uulv and reflect upon

regular lesson are cnntmually being j (h( , tliac wll , n „ m . Iath , rs

the adoption of the con-

cotton growers of tin- south that she j would take their cotton and supply them rvith all the cotton goods they they had to wear. These coarse gi.ods from England were of i quality 'iich as ; they would m t wear themselves, hut gave to their slaves. England tlien said to them: “We can prot it your slavery industry a el labor if vou will

hut you wii; permit me to suggest that onlv bringthe government totheadoptw e are entering mtoa great nat minil eon- jon of free tra( , ei Sf) W) . (an |,ave the test involving all the great and es.-ential |)r0( , ut . til on he p . 0!il „ v , ll0 j,, the principle- upon which our government, Sf . lt ^ !ir oni . lllerov . Tnesom!..

WHILE YOU WAI1

HAVE YOUR CARPET M,\J AT OUR STORE. 1

< a

Vou will find the most satis tory stock from which to m

Prices are lower

selections.

CARPE1S AND MATTINGS Than ever known.

4

-ame question that is at issue between

the parties now.

1 hardly know wnat to talk to yon about. 1 have no -petch prepared for this occasion or for any other occasion,

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

[given anti those who are taking are a f ter

captivated with the idea that the cotton market-could lie improved by sending raw eottoii.to England, adopted the

^ 1 'Iffi ti

-SHOUT 1,1 Ml HAST „ „| H J

direct and -liort line anupob- and M. bnui,]

Gaily I hrdvglf ^leejdic ;n!I'l

<’ar Service .

RATES OF SC ESCRIPTION. Une Fear in<i<tciunr. Skr month* Three month*. i Per tt'ffA hy ('tin ier

Wbcn ddlv- ry i- mndc i y cio ilcr,

(cripttim ac ,-unts arc lr) In- paid to them as

Ibey call and receipt forsnmt.

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AO|'i«y.

.10

— j :m i

sub-

more rltdighled every day. and omelets will be spoken

illien of tin* L'nitcd State- to ct'it-

of t,o | -truct thi- govcriimcii! they meant to 1

! make .-neb prim ipl* s ami in accordance

v ciuhl establisii it

P1 . ... The ON).V I.INBKi,inline , r . rin i c i- no Other president who «„ i it, clininn <’!ulr t u - 11,1 1

Sidclia Sotr, will recite at the i »ld Folks concert.

ADVERTISING RATES.

Alarnaji** l.u'cnseA,

Joseph L. Lane and Anna

Burk ; Hugo Slotz and Frances laration upon it was ihat it w as destined i>isi*i,av. r ■ 1

e'er inch, iirst ins, riion gi cts. * Broeker.

“ *• each Kiibsoquent insertion 5 <*ts. “ ~ 77 not one voice wa^ raised u&iuiusi

& it.- I i.i.- Hoi- i! k ti I • <1 1 •» ir

“ per month $l.W

the election of th- man. There is | n ,|j al | af |) m | Ur aIH |

more than the election of any one men I to he president of the United Stales. j We are now , as I have said, nearing a great crisis, a greater crisis than I j A have in till my lifetime known for the reason that we arc surrounded by m-

prinei’de of free trade and with the 1 Ibtciices such a- cainiot have existed i pi inciple of free trade and its origin in under any party hut the democratic

that source the rc-ult was lids: that party.

|j.,>i as soon as they commenced t ■! ‘Us in the presidential chair who would j VHmoVr^’V.an^r "m , .‘ "j pi'*aeh the principles of free trade, as , have gone in work to conceal from Hannibal. .Mo., amt Keokuk. . . AnJ with such policy a- would e-tab,ish ''j they did in 1S16, and in the eongn--in congress and the country the actual,'"' 1 onight , permanently and forever against » n y j w „i,. lt i represented this district, it was att'air as t 'lcvcland did. What he did : It ; !>'>-'i dc contingency that might arise in objij( , t t() reixMl tl)!U ,. IW bnl it for l don’t know. From self-will or [ dea. j : he lul lire. I he Hi si tiling they accom- t |,,, f r a . ti aders had a majoritv and we fioii'stiihhornness 1 do not know, hut; t

| pl.slmd. the ttr-t law they enacted, the ' we .,. uot ab i e ro the , ..iiyLf ls«5 re- | if he had just said to congress: “We i t . hlnR K , h , to a f| . jelu |. .. p,,.,, nr-t bill they pas.-cd, ibeir greatest dec- . until the hreakingmit of the w ar. have not, got revenui to carry on the Kinlev is a winner, for ti v ii<4

' , ' ' ! Xow, what was our condition at that j g ,,v, ‘i'm , n; , il; we are going in debt live! hiro The hoi w U, protect American ma.mfaetun *, and millions a month. Which .- sixty mi!-

JNO. S.

1‘itss'irr Agent.

LAZARUS

iii i.iiiaiJ

Guirunti'i'd position chnnmi 25pex*cc*nt to! iwo per cent extni. Position not yoHiaiitiM ti for ad vert isemont - ol loss than 5 inclK’s. No ' ‘discount tor timo or spnee; five per cont hL 'owed when pa> no nt aceompanies order.

IT

I lie Time tor Knildlng th- system i- at this -. a-ou.

The

liKA DING NOTICES

Itrevler l> pi*. f>*‘i Muc, ic. line line tmratfraphs churgcil a- occup> Ing two lines space. The following rules will he allowed only

i,in it coil, riccio/i/ninii‘i* nnlei 4 cents per line

; as

a

fime'r YVhat was the condition of the not one voice was raised against it; noi i

■ j ... , leountrv on the morning on which

one. ihat was in tin* administration Abraham Lincoln wa- niauguraten

, i , ii.i president of the Unite 1 states. We

grew and pro-pcrsl; under all the 11

become impoverished and i llMMiri ., 'a. licr adinini-rralionsihcre was not a all the of the ,, 0 , lv bugle president who was not m suppon, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is | ll( “ iirt,1 >' : \ lul '‘i“ uesll.v. ol the principle

of protection.

coM wvath'T has made um.snal drai.u! of " ashingion; under that policy they

upon tlie vital forcis. The blood has j

I anil i im111 t*i» •»ml

•45 lines

50 “

inu

VtO “

5'k* *•

M. J. BEC KETT.... HAKKV M. SMITH.

2

eon-equeiice. Hood's .'-arsaparilla the great huilde . because ii i- the One

True Blood I’mitier and nerve ionic. ! All manuftictiiies now need protecllooi!'.- Fills hecomc the favoiile I tion inort* toilay than they ever dul. hut

cathartic with all who use them. All

druggist.-. 25c.

Publisher Managing F.illlor

Address nil commualcaltais to Tin. Daii.v Hanneh Timks. Greencastle. Ind.

T elephones. COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL room

Ilomtscckers’ I xcuisiuii*.

The Viindaiiii line will seil Hoiue-

I seekers cxcui'sior, tickets to points in J the west, south, soutliwi -i ami nortli- | w est. good going on the P Bowing dates:

21 and May 5. Kate will he

32 95

about one fare for the round u*in, plus *12. For lurtlu r particular- call on or address J. S. Dowmng, Agt,

,

For I’rusHlrnt, Win. McKinley, Of Ohio.

NO NrlWS OF NANSEN.

ii: i*« ni.u \n

For K

( O! N I \ ! H Is t. I

tresentive,

A. II. MOOKE.

»)f ('linton.

For Treasurer. •IAME's mat I’ll EWS. < »f < i reencaslle.

Kepovl From Northern SilM*ria Says Nothim; 1.4 Known «»! the Doctor. St. PKiiiKSKnoi. April C ).—The isi-

, lice have a report from 1st Ytins'c, i northern Siberia, that nothing is kimv. n 1 there of Dr. Nansen. Ust Yausk is ;;iu | point east of tlie Lena Delta, from which

waa dated the first report by Kushnar-

! eff, contractor for Nansen, that the ex-

j plorer had rcaelied the ]M)le and was is

no simply • ur manufaeturcs have to he i

protected and c ur labor, but we need to

be proti clod agaio.-t the politic- of the)

''emhc/zlijig” democratic party. U ith tha view i am here to impres-

lious a year. We are taking gold out of the one htliidtvd million- reserve; then we are I tor rowing money, to put

back into the reserve.”

If he had told congress that, what would have Ih**.*ii the conTition ol the country V 'Vc would not -c-e the goverument ninuing further and turtlier ; in dehl, foi the is*venue relict hill passed by ihe republican house would l.a *c pa.-- i the -euate and the president

I'Lod, but lie was not hl.ua; ''.>1 Kicley was a favorite. He .d nommaied, imw ever, u: til ilV

meeting.

the contc-t in the state we have to con tend against an adversary who fcelliim^eif whipped. 1'here is no living -nirit, no cmrgy, no administration. Appiause, If you will look back in this government heginning with Washington down through Adams and .lell-er.-o’i, Madison. Monrt>e and John (Quincy Adam-ami Jackson, there was no man who dared to risk his reputation upon Ihe declaration in tlie congress ol

had the t a rill’ of 1S4 > in operation. The 1 result was that the administration oil'ered by Mr. Buchanan to Fre-idem : Lincoln was m debt $lt>ci.(KtO,(K)L) and ; besides tiiat we had a war on hand ; a teriiliewar and a war between brothers: a war which ought not to have broken

out; an unnecessiry and woeful war., would uoi imve dared veto it which cost an immense an nt of) But I need no: dwell uj on thi-. Yu money and the lo- of an immense ,. all a ,| f roln mv Iltiv . s „. :l | number of people. The illustri ai- ; tiuI1 U)(lt , al)1 m [ able to talk to you Lincoln to o-oi the ndministra-1 jiny longer. lean only Urge that you tiou, !fl()b.0(Hl,()0!> of debt pressing uponj W|11 ^ W)M . k at thj> tiuu . v , ith a

victory. I cannot

on the government and support tin-

war. Then they pas-cl the tariin.ill of | ba , tt .,; M , u| , tjlue j ( ; ISiil whieii was called tlie Morrell bill.j kn ,. w ivpul>li« an pai rv in this eonnot a tariff for revenue hut for protec tc-t had to he delcatci. Butweshali tion. The result of tlie whole thing) witl tt K | ol i 0U , victory and ibe.ilam

was that Mr. Lincoln carried on ilii-)| v i,,,. py.

>o-uvur u may

Mr. Grifiich*H Hon. John L. Griflitl ma £ other of his splendid s||,.,.|.t| this city on Saturday '.If j characteristic manner tw rt into nis subject ar i lur minutes had the opc: ,,y roar of applause. M: lliifl

one of thy most (top dai :.,l

tlii 1 stale and he hu-

upon youf udnd today the idea tha

in t!ie coming presidential contest; ini the people and wit bout revenue to carry 1 determination tor

sleep quietly in my grave into which l

large!

ing here in his race Ic. pivrifl

GREENCASTLE Gt s

•loiut iv < • j ('<iuv<‘iiiit»n to < (tn.< M*t« I

Greencastle i.s a

and

govornaie it ihrougti the war and wliei. he left the presidency, by that unfortunate death, In* had lb government accustomed to receive a surplus of money from year to year above ihe ex-

favci ilt

time, let It come when-, limi 11,111 . its l mlmooi-l, you. I beg j; 00,1 ‘"f” 1 111 ! ^ 11

For SherilV. DANIEL W MA< V, < >1 JetVei son.

turning. The report which tlie iiolici* ! work of their own hands—about the conhuve now received also says tiiat the |-titution. 'I hey knewwhat it meant,

and during all that time we had tlietarill’of 18ld, tlie tnritt’of 1824, the tariff of IS2S all of which was strictly

the l nited state- tiiat tin* protective penses which were required to carry on I u ill law was a fraipl I suppo-e my- the op “ration of our war. We dis--ci l tlia these old men whom I have I abarged moreover, about tv/o huudsed spoken of km v. something about tin millions ol onr public deb:.

The piesent democratic adininistra-

Kor A-ses-or. FOKii IMBXEK. i >1 Kiisscll.

nativi s who staved from May to Novcm- , heron theLiakn tfand Kutelny islands, i where Baron Toll’s jirovision stores intended for N;. i ' i;'s u.-e ar • jdaccii, o.iw

■o wreckage or sign of N'aii-cii.

GALLIC SENT TO

For Surveyor. FKANK WM.I.IAMS, (>1 Warren.

T«o

QUARANTINE.

Hour;

For < 'oroner. DK. W. I . M M M Elfs. (If Franklin For ( omnii'sioner. 2iul District, J. < . KEAl’. Of M arion. For < 'ommissioner. 3nl 1 Bstrict, I,Y< t ltl.l S SL’OXEK, Of Washington.

IIiiiKlrf’d From

Kon^ on Hoard.

San Fham isco. April 2u.—The steamer | Gaelic arrived yesterday from Hong Kong and Yokohama via Honolulu. Owing to tlie prevalence of the black

in favor of protection, and it is possible

our

Stomach, sometimes called waterhrash, and burning pain, distress, nausea,

oil 114 I lllDtntc TTc Uol,

Kei.iibllcaii First " aid.

FRANK L. I-ANDES.

Second Ward.

(iEOKGE II \ I’ll AW Y Y.

Third Ward.

JOHN 0. BKOWMXf;.

plague at Hong Kong the steamer was * d al . c credi.y Hood’s sent to quarantine island. Lhe cabin pyriiht. This it accomplishes because passengers, 50 in numher, were allowi*b w i t |, i tK wonderful pow er a s a blood | to land, but the 200 steerage passengers j )ur |fter. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently 1 were kept on hoard. A case of small}iox (ones and strengthen- the stomach and j developed during thovoyago from Yoko- digestive organs, invigorates the liver, huma to Honolulu, and then* was a case creates an appetite, gives refreshing of black plague just be for* the stoaniev h i,.cp, ami raises the health tone, hi left Yokohama. Fherc was no sickness cases of dv-jiepsia and indigestion it ! on board when the steamer arrived yes- m , ms to have --a magic touch.’’ turdiiv und pas> n^rrs ami “For over 12 yearn I suffered from sour

their baggage have been fumigated they will probably he allowed to land.

Seku news to Telephone 95.

The repnhlhan county ticket is distributed over tlie county in a correct aud impartial manner. There tire eight can lidates and they represent exactly eight townships. No better distribution could have been made. This is in great

CraiiV Kills lltipsclf.

Washington, April 20.—Henry A. Anderson, an insane Swode who arrived here from Chicago Friday evening to tell President Cleveland how to save the country, committed suicide by strangulation yesterday in a police roll. Hi*

Stomach

with severe pains across my shoulders, and great distress. I had violent nausea which would leave me very weak and faint, difPi-ult to get my breath. These spells came oftener and more severe. I did not receive any lasting benefit front

had been arrested Friday night while at physicians, but found such happy effects

tite white house. Tht }X»hce officials 1 telegraphed to Airs. Anderson at Chi-

cago asking what disposition to make oi the body and received a reply to have it

embalmed.

The Detroit ami Cleveland Steam Navigation Coinpanv’s steamers are

contrast to the notion of the nemo now running daily except Sunday bcerutic court house ring. 1 hc> tween Detroit and ( lew-hm.l. When

trirn'ling ha*! or W vst. North <>r Sontn, 1

hogged everything in siuht and put f n tonrning* to take aiivntitrtg** of these the thirteen outside townships oti' luxurious steamers between Michigan

and Ohio. If you arc contemplating a

from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I took several bottles and mean to alw ays keep it in the house. I am now able to do all my own work, which for six years 1 have been unable to do. My husband and son have also been greatly benefited ' y Hood’s Sarsaparilla — for pains in the back, and after the grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine.” Mrs. Peter Burby, Leominster, Mass.

tion s-ues bond- to maintain the gold reserv * drained to cover deficits. The result of the whole a Hair, therefore, ithat we are buying from England every year a great deal more than we sell. She 'a* 1 (Hires that all the pavinents shall he at ide in gold. Our g4i|d i-. tlmiv fore, going over into Europe and the g veromeet in order t4i support herself is compelled to borrow moaey at the rate of about $5,000,01)0 a month to carry on the operations of the government. Are vou satisfied with thatV 1

take it you are not,

Now then 1 believe, it t- a belief which I cannot shake ort’,1 may possibly have dreamed it, gome tunes dreams make strong impressions. I believe, however, that we shall elect the next president of the United States. Of that lam not entertaining a single doubt. When we do that we shall enter then upon the great and important duty which hits heretofore been imposed upon the republican party, and always properly executed with a well regulated course; with onr manufacturing industries and labor all protested we shall reach a position among t*>e nations of

you to remember these facts:. You are not admini-terlng public alL'.iir- for youisell alone. You have chiMren and grandchildren all about vou; they are to take your places w hen you are gone. So act, iberelore, by intelligent relleetiun Ft casting your vote that their interests -iirill be protected so that this great government under them -hall hecotne p>aispeious; and, prospering, shall .-et Midi example that all tie- world I sh.ill bow down and reverence her

institutions.

ly Bought after by tin it fl counties. The follo'viuu

call is explanatory : The delegate- cho-eii !■

cans of Clay, Moutgomc! ij counties to nominate a vn!;.j joint representative, are |

to meet in delegate coin

mayor’s office, m the < ! 1

enstde, on Thursday. Ap

12 nU) o’clock p. m. for ; |' |

sch cling such candidati

( ouveullou l>Uo,-s.

Mr. Hays touched up that investiga-

tion about tight.

‘Deniocrai y is not a profe-sion, it is I adi-ettsc’ - said Mr. Griffith. George M. Allen, of the Terre Haute! Eepif ii, was here to see ihe tun.

Call (tir CoiiV4 itma. Notice is hereby given ihat publican Joint Henatoi tin unties of Ilentlri. K- c" 1 IW will la: held at the mayer'i V Greencastle, Thursday M'l'd - I at 10:30 n. nt. It is de-in d tli he a full attendance 41I alternates and republican- c Da\ti> Be Cnairmait liendt 1*.' 1 1 Chari *- I' H

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Mr. McKieti an.I Mr. Tin mpson held ' il: 'iru.ao Pm ‘ 1 ■ ; ! " l I V i'.-rsumt I I > < )Jt l.l.'lt-ll

after me convention. California. The Stnr-I’m* .-u.d I> inoerot will Via the Chicago. I tticu L'B probably have the courage to tell their Northwestern line, in uphcl-tr!"’® tvaBers thai there were ntore thati ‘ tw» ist sleeping ears, leave < hi - I dozen” there. [Thursday via the North w>-i"'

Low rates, picturesque roM *. 1

But one ri'puhliean enudidnte is from : time ami careful atienticu < H Greeuetistle. The deuiocratic court | tages offierval to those w ho

excursions. Cost of berth ■

I ml.

with three offices that do not pay in the total more than a thousand dollars ti yt nr. How do the coun-j try people feel about that unfair- i neibV A democratic ring never j rode more roughly over the will of.

stitnnict .luting, write A. A. Schmitz. G. I’. A., Detroit. Mich., for illustrate.; pamphlet, which give full information of :t trip to Mackinac via the t oast Line. tf-

Hoods Sarsaparilla

house ring nominated live out of their

eight from this citv.

An enthusiastic republican nominated the following ticket: For governor, Hon. Joint L Griffith; for lieutenant governor, Hon. Silas Hays.

The picture of Garfield was loaned il * s ' 11 round trip ticket-W by the G. A. K.. the Blaine pit.ure by the jollowing territory, at >ab ^

the earth from wliifh weenn by no i>os-1 I .* m.u,, i n • Alnbama, Arizona, 2V1 k.in

• l. I. Moore aiul the especially tine pie- lml#an Territorv.

s.h.l.tv he driven. Ours ,- to take cave am , ()f IaiK . oln 1(y M ,, r . , . Hammond. Kentucky, Louisiana. Mis-i-drl'

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. M. Allen were in- souri ' N ' :bra * ka ’ Nor,b

Ask your nearest ticket a2< iit 'I uanieulars or address A. IF I’. I’. A., 7 Jackson Flare. In ri’

Ih'W

Hanie Seeker’s K*enrsi«»'■ April 7, 21 and May 5, dr

sibility be driven. Ours i- to take care of our own interest and our own welfare and to prefer our own iiistitfttioiis and to elect a republican presidertt. I am an old man, older than any of you. 1 have lived to see this country grow* from almost its revolutionary period. When I first became a citizen of litis state it wa- a wilder-

ness, and your father- and vm>r grand-[ ,,om f, ” bt ,l '" ,,!, hips. , iii’ , i ' men and t fie

lathers were gray-headed men when

Is the One True Blood Purifier. Alldrutzcists. $l.

For Envelopes see The Banner Times, printers.

uj j» i-»mi rare all Liver Ills an l lioou S Pills sick Headache. 25evnis.

was in vigor of manhood ttnd youth. They have long since passed away and therefore when I come back and urge you to -land by the republican party I do what I would do if it was tin* last breath I bad to utter. 1 tell you, my fellow citizens, that th Te is more in the controversy than

trod need to ('ol. Thompson and in the rush Mr. Thompson shook hands with a young girl calling lie- Mrs. Allen. He

rectified ids itri-tuke later.

The ticket could not have been better distributed. There tire eight candidates

All are gooil

men ami rite geographical locations could not have bei n improved upon.

Dakota, Oklahoma, South 1 | South Dakota, Tennessee, l |V i | Virginia. 1)12.00 will he -ollff i agent at destination. m

V. F. Hi r i c ■

nil'll

I Chsap Kxciirsioni to tlie West

West.

! On April 21 and May '"'l North-western Ei:ie(< hicage* 1 1 1 Western K’v) will si’ll Ii" 11 I excursion ticket- at very 1"" JV'jJ

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son and afterwards said: “I got to see him but he don't look Bk. he used fo.” The old veterans greeted each cordially, tin* scene being a touching

one.

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Smith D.ilf'l

North Dakota and

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For full information appF

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i agents of connecting line- "l "

A country boy who saw the

, A. H. Waggener. T. IF •' whole ' place, Indtaiii.polis. Ind.