Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1896 — Page 4

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CHh BAiVKsti! TIMES. uitEEXCASTLE. rOTlANA TUES jAT AUGUST 25 18^6

DRINK PURE WATER

Backet Puidd and Water Purifier

BEST ON EARTH JF'cr ‘VvT’olls and. Cistern*.

NVriO.N'tl. RRPIHLIC.tM TICKET Fol 1‘rf-i.ieat. WILLIAM II cK in ley, (): (>hio. For Vice* President, iiAKRET A. HO BAHT, (>f New Jersey.

CtlJ World’s Expoiition. Will purify a foul well or Cistern In lO < aj-^ uaa cr money refunded.

It KP» III.ICAN t Or>TV TICKET.

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Draws 10 gallons of water per minute. No tubing to rust, burst or wear. Never has to be packed, primed or thawed. Will not free*©, as buckets drain themselves* Will not rust* chain and bn krtH made of <’ tl\nnized Steel. Can be sc*t up In 1ft minutes. No attachments below the platform. No wooden tubing,

^ rubber or leather to

& ^ ^ : ’ contaminate the waif "45 J ter. Makes bad water £». T J ^ 0 od and good water better. J aves its cost In Doctor bills alone every a ear, pure water being a preventative against Cholera, Typhoid and

Malaria Fever.

Kor K deceptive, A. H. M< m lRK t Of ( Union.

For Tr«* i-u r er, US MA I I HKWS, ()f (»reeiM*a>tl(*.

Kor SliiTitl’. OaMEL W M A< V. Ol #leflVr'*o*i.

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For Asse-siif a. ( . UAKN ALL, ()f Monn «•.

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FORSAlEaYJESSCRICKAi'uSON

For Survfj or, FKANK WILLIAMS, (M Wiii-rm. For i oroner, I»H. W. F. JSL.M ME US, Of Franklin. For (’oii nii-^ioner. 2inl District, J. < . RE AT, Of Marion. For < 'oniinissioiior. ;iril I listriot, LY< i Kia s rslOXLIt, Of WashinKtoii.

GRECNCASTLt, (NO

Health a...i

Economy

Itftter than Medicine. I

MISilELl.AN I.OCS. For Prosecutor l.'Un District. HENRY C. LEWIS. For Congress, GEORUE W. FAR IS. For Joint Sctnitor, ENOCH O. HOGATE.

NOTICE.

Ijocal Ti mc ^

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No. %* to ( in \°v N ? ’ v.. -»* i-j - \ Hob-

As we went our w.ty down Jackson

street south from court house square we i No.*, indianHi,,, -- notice a Doctor’s sign on the north end No. K, sun i.n n 5..5 C ’ U1 block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The foiUnninwih. ts. la i !i 1

sign states that the Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the

treatment of the

EVES AND EARS,

DISEASES O c THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS

The Doctor Inis made a specialty for twenty years of

- - - FEV5ALE WEAKNESSES - -

And all ailments pi rtniniug to their sex II guarantees all he uudenukes tocure \\‘ii positively not iindert ike a ease unless he feels -ure of making a cure. • ’harges an* low in all cases, t'lilloii the Doctor as

COULD WILLIE BE 80

For Joint Representat i ve, JOHN M. KELLAR.

HEARTLESS ? —New York Press

lti:i>l IILAI A\ SIMTK I It KKT.

IURINKL -

Dr. Martin’s

Nervine Coffee

Pnrely cereal platen and vegetatde t pleaaant table drink and a positive cure for Headache, Nervoneness. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Hleepleesnese, Biliousness, Constipation, and the many ailments caused by ordinary coffee and tea. Saves doctor bills and naif your coffee expense 1 Hound, 100 t'upskO cents Sample, maklnp-5 cups, by mall,

10 cents.

AND EAT-

Royal Breakfast

The Nerve and Brain Invlporat-

► o O D Ing Hnyiertles separated from I Choice Wheat. 2Tr> oackape 15c. DR. MARTIN HEALTH Fooli CO., t ^ Elkhart, ludianii. Sold by Orocers.

FOR SALE BY

For Governor, J MES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. 8. HAGGARD. ”.>r Secretary of Stnte, \' . D. OWENS. I’or Auditor nt State, A. C. DAILY. For Treasurer of s :.te, F. J. SCHOLZ. For Altoruey-f ■eoeral, W. A. KErCTIA M. For Reporter Supreme Court, CHARLES F. REM Y. For Superintendent Public Instruction, D. M. GEETING For Statistician, S. J. THOMPSON. For Appellate J plge. First District. WOOD FIN D. ROBINSON. ForJudgc A npell tfe Court. Second Dis W1I.I.IAM J. HEN I EY. ForJudgc Appellate Court, Third Dis., J A M r.S if BLACK. F’or Judge A pp'dhite Court. Fourth Dis., D. W. COMslocK.

J N T.

FRtr COIHME

T ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON, BROADSTREET A SON

ForJudgc Appillate Coi.it, sixth Dis., I'. Z. WII KY

Help Wanted—Male.

Wanted—Solicitors for life cf Major McKinley, the next president, by Murat Halstead, dianncey Dcpet', Foraker, John Sherman and Mark Hanna, with hiogrii' by of Hobart. Contains speeches and platform. A bonaoza for agents, a gold mine tor workers. Only $1.50. The only outhized hook, o0 per cent. Credit ghen. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent profit.ih!e work for "HO. A'hlre-s. The National Book C ncern, Sim Puildii g. Chicago. iil—Jut.

Ii. F. eKv'SLxIN Haul i-s the IliKbest 1, rad - Bra/.ll Bh.ik

lit. Ala) tin’s Nvrvlue Coffee Saves It trior Kills and Half V mr I'ofIV-u Expense. A pleasant table drink, purely cereal gluten and vegetable, and a positive I cure for headache, nervousness, tlys- | pepsin, sleeplessness, heart disease, biliousness, c nslination. and tlie mai v I ailiuelits caused by coltec and tea. J K. G bite, Kalamazoo. Mich , writes: "M' wife has been severely atHicied with headache and heart tioulde. I While using Nervine t'ottee she wa • ' totally free from both Sht munt hitr^ j if.” 1 lb. KM) cups. 2()e. Sample, inak [ ing 25 cups, by mail, 10c. Address Dr. i Martin itealt 1 Food Co., Elkhart, Ind. j Eat Dr. Martin’s Royal Breakfast food. Sold by grocers. For Sale by T. Abrams, W. H. 11a"risou, Broadstreet it Son.

CON'SULTAT;ON IS FREE. A sniali charge is made in some eases win re instrimienis are requiied for exaniiua: i' ii. Otfiee hours from 0 o'clock m. m. to s o’clock p in. Convenient rooii's upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

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THE FAVORit;

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The direct Line bwv

The I! \NXKU Timkb For Letter Heads. The Ban nkh Tim i s For Legal Blanks. The Bannkr Timk-

For Sale Bills and Poster-.

The Ba.nnuk Timks For all kinds of job

inweft prices

mm, iciiJii LOUISViU

printing

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The Hannfk i'lMI s — ide. H Wto k.

IF THE DOLLAR IS ALL RIGHT,

HOW ABOUT THE BOOTS? —New Y’ork Herald.

Kill Yon lv\er Tliliik

THE BEST NFWS AND GROWING

OF OUR GREAT

INSTITUTION.

And the Best 1 ittsnurirh an Antliraelte vard opposite Vandalia frelirlit otbre

W'.’.OO to Excurniou to t ineinnnil,

Saturdav night, Aug. 20rh, via I. D. A W and C. H. A D. Rys. O.i Saiu.«lay night, Aiiiiust J'dtti, ISWI ihe Indiuna. Geealur A Western Railway will sell tick,:- to • ineinnati. • 1 , and return at two dollars ($2 DO) for the round trip, from following -rations for train le.ving as follows: De atur 10:2(1 p. 111: I.aPlaee 10:15 p in: llammoud 10:5!) p. m ; Pierson II :05 p. in; Atwood 11 :ll |j. m; Tuscola II :J0a. in; Newm in 12 :02 a. in ; Hume 12 :15 a. m ; Metcalfe 12:22 a. 111; 1 hrisinau 12:J5 a. in; Dana 12:53a. in; Hillsdale 1 :03 a ru; Montezuma 1:10 a. in; Rouehdal* 2:13 a. in; North .'ialem 2:35 a. m. Arriving in ( inciuuuli 7:30 a. m,

All Day MietlliK. On Thursday September .1, Hon.| C. W. Fairhanka will adilrrse tin-j citizens of Putnam county at Brick 1 Chapel. He will speak in the af j ternoon at two o’clock. In the morning at ten o’clock, Hon. James T. Johnston will speak. The > meeting will he held tu a large grove ^ mile west of the Chapel and an immense audience will be | j pi went. Hacks will be run froinj I this city at a reasonable faro. Make your preparations to attend this meeting.

DKPAUW UNIVERSITY Of the evil eftects o’ coffee and tea,

and the enormous quantity used? Is

it any wonder so many suffer from headache, nervo isness, dyspepsh , constipation and many . ther ailments, and liud no medicine that cures. Mrs. Elizabeth Dice, of Likhart. Ind., slates: ‘‘Many years I suffered wiih severe stomach and heart trouble, nervousness and sleeplessness. I had taken much medicine but, nuld nut hcctired. After using one paekage of l>i Martin’s Nervine t’ottee, I find my stomach trouble gone, and feel line a new person ” 1 lb 20c. Sample, m-'king 25 cups 10e. by

,, , - , imail. Address Dr. >Lartin Health Food Coy, members of DePauw last year, ( Elkliart. Ind s,,hl hv gro,ei>.

I For .aie hv T. Abrams. W. II. Hani

'son Broad-treet A Sou,

and 1 —— Holr-DAUAM o. urAn-r^M

Hit Four Kxeiiihi«>iin* Tn In<]iHtia|>oliti, Au^. 2i» .‘10. .‘i 1 mimI Sept I, return Sept. 7, *1.20. Account Naiional Deiuoeratie convention.

Winona Lake, Ind.. daily July and August, return 15 days from date of sale, $4.00. l o western, southern and northwestern states. Aug. 17 IS. 31. and s,.pt;. ] ,t. One fare plus two dollars. Iloine-scekers excursions south Aug. 3. 4. 17. 18. 31, one fare plus $2. Columbus, Ind.. Aug. 24 and 25, return limit Aug. 2(i. $2.70 Cleveland Aug II to Sept. 9, return limit feur days, $9.45. F. P Hi HSTis. Agent.

Viuulittm Rates. Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit Oct. 'list, fare $(1.45. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold at rate of $4.90. these tickets will be on sale until Aiur. 31st.

To Terre Haute. Sept. 2!st, 22nd, 23d, 24th. and 25th. Return limit Sept. 20. Fare $i.05. Account Great Race Meeting. (Jo and see the records smashed. The Vandalia line w ill run a series of Homeseekers exclusions to points m the west, south, southwest t>nd northwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August. Septmber and October.

Flie Nlndentit’ 'Flielr College Koetal Mf> 'I heir In(’IdenlM anti NoteM of il»e ISrl^ht Liven ol Vlttny \ ouHi£ .YIei» ami Women Told by Hpoclal ISeporter*

Misses McGaughey, Wilson, Mo

are here for the institute. K I Day is a DePauw man, stands high in the institute,

is six feet,

Carl McKee is beie from where he has been recruiting.

•GRAHAM & MORTON

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Eric! He

TRANSPORTATION CO.

To Indianapolis, Sept. I 4, 15, 16, 17th; 18th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20, fare $1.20. Account Indiana State Fair. To St. Paul, Miiiii., August 30 and 31. and Sept. 1st, extreme limit Sept. 30. Fare $11.50 for round trip, account G. A. R. encampment. To Indianapolis Aumst 29ih, 30th, and Sept. l-t. Return limit Sept. 7th. Fa*® for the round trip. National Democratic convention. To Indianapolis Sept 7th. Return limit Sept. 8th. Fare $1.20 for the round trip. Account Kiugling Bros, circus. J. S. Dow UNO. Agent.

(tryati ut Ctili'Mgi). Chicago. Aug. 25 —William J. Bryan will aduri ss the wage workers of Chi-1 cago, L..ts r day, Sept. 7. Arrange-1 nients to bring about this end have been quietly making for some time past, and now it >s a certainty that Mr. Bryan • will be in Chicago Labor day and that I the Democratic managers want him to have au opportunity to speak to thousands ol work ugnien at that time.

Sunday August 30i.li. '1 iekets good returning on i\ H. & D., train leaving

Cincinnati at 7 :30 [). m., Sunday Aug. 30th. DJll. Jao. S. I.AZ.Uirs. (i. P.A,

I ndiauapolis. I nd.

The Ctar(l>n >ontli.

The south is destined to be, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the United States. Here life is easier to li\e, the rigorous winter- ii • not eat up the fruits of the toil of summer, nor an* the suinim is so try ing a- many northern oeople have supposed. “I used to live only half the year.” said a northern farmer recently settled in the south, “and I used to work all the time then. Now' I work half the time and live all the year through.” Homeseekers’ excursion tickets will be sold over the Monon route to nearly all p unts in the south at the ra'e of one lii.-t-chc-s fare (one w ay ; tickets good returning on any Tuesdav or Friday within 31 days from date of sale. Liberal stop-overs are allowed. These excitr-ion-art (and tickets are sold) \ ug 17. 18 and 31, Sept. 1,14, 15, Oct, 5, a. 19 Hid 20. Call on J. A. Michael ngem of the Monon route, lor further Information. d cod A \v tf

Fur th? Cutmii*. DuT’ori, Ang. 25.—It is now definite ly known that to * purchaser of the fust steamer Cn.que intends her for tin Cubans 11“ vs a Mobile merehai nimei. . !ei " .ml famous ns tile own t of the Thu ■ ITiends. The Unique w.t, leave tor .Mobile us soon as necessary r • pairs an mads.

What Hoke Will Ho. Atlanta, Aug. 25.—The resignation , of Secretary Hoke Smith will take effect | Sept. 1. Whether his successor will qualify on Unit dale is not yet known. Secretary Smith, according to his present plans, will leave V\ aa'iiugtou on that day and go to Lincolnton, N. 0., where he villap -nd a fi w days with his family, who have been sojourning there part of the summer. After his short stay then- he will return to Atlanta and at once resume his l iw practi ve.

Hear f harles VV. Fair l '-anks at Hriok CDap'd Thursday, Sept. 3. la’Ttuu T, Johtiston bame data.

Took a rarria^e liiHtead of a Train. Jeffersonville, Ind., Aug. 25.—Mrs. Florence Hrnnaugh of Klwood on a visit to friends at Lexington, met Milton E. a wealthy farmer, who fell in love with her. As Mrs. Bruuaugh was leaving for Klwood he proposed to her, was accepted, and instead of boarding the tram, the lady entered his buggy. They drove to Madison and were m^Tlcd. Mrs. Brunaugh is the sister oi Hon. L. A. Douglass of this city.

w ; ’l stay here for the rest of the filial me;. | The chicken feeder and bihglar ini'mutator of the Cole house has : moved out to make way for Carl McKee who will assume tluse oni erous duties. Claude Waits is lisiting Phi Psi brpthers. Bro. Watts is hale and hearty as ever and intends to lie here next year. He rode over on ids wheel, not tiie one in ids head

Monon I’lxeiithioth.

s "e.du\ ' ug. 30th, excursion to West Bade mi iI I-icnell I u k Springs special ' train i a - - ii i ncastl at 8:12 a. m.

Round trip $ 1.25.

i ' J’kuI. .Mien, account national !•’ \ !’. <'iie:impmen>, tickets on sale Ai g. 30th. 31 -t and Sept, 1, good rei tn oiiig until Sept. :!d. Round trip

' $ 11 .(SO.

I’o Louisville. Ky., aceount meeting Bona \ .-I era ns l : . s. A. Tickets on sale Sept 7lb and Sth. good returning until Sept. 13. Ruiiii 1 dip $4.45. Home Seekers excursions to the south Aug 3| Sepl. lib. 14lb huiI 15th. Oct.

otb. litb

-iu 1 all pointNORTH AM) Mill 111." U tll,

resorts

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The Car!,biid ol Amt-rim. Pullman t'.quipnieat. FR y.NK J REED, (}.

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No. 44 + 1

TIME CARD JULY 1S1, lad

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4.* ('bieago Mail <!,* “ Kxpivs-

Freight...

SOI I II Hilt ND. No. 3 * Southern M il. 7'"- 5,* " K\pit-g. N '. i >. Local . . ■.

* Daily.

+ 1 taily except .Sunil 1 U MB MALI, a!

VANDALIA Lit

a . i ii-'a-iii-. Ini. ,n ■ QJ

No ; S 15 No ft N ,5-' No 3 Noll

Trains leave

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roh the wr.sr.

I* t'ly 12:2 a in,r-t OnUv A :l f r -I j4 I'l l • - . 1 I 'aii,. 1:1" p m, for-LI Fx. sun .... 1) m. for li-ntl ! | 1 J

roi m i \ -!

Hally . I: “a m. for W-ii Hally Fx 'ini a m " Hally .. 12:15 Noon" I lally . . . .1:1" p m. •• Hally 3:42 pm, “ Da ill ft:"!' p in " I’F'HIIA I'HI-IOV

Tern llanti

No 7f) Fx Run 7:05 a I No 77 |

for oompleti

and stations, a ml 1 rates, thrnngb i ars. etc., i.ddrcs*

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ST, A. Forti, I Ui,;'i Pass. Agt. >i. Hmi* )io.f

No D No I No 13 Jo 20 No » No 2

Lea' 1

THE !. D. & W.

25 H’.;: r T ••E SHOfl’ESI ROUTS 9ETWEEN

Injianatiilis -Mil to 1

No. A N". 2 . No. I.

No. 12 I.iic

etc. apply to8. Riillen,

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The only line ruiiiiiug Rei - L ( ar • I : t 11 -I viile. lil., cam ".I - hallge via i. D. and \V t i-Ii. p -in" tlir" 2anapolis. Ind.. I *ei n’lir. S|irii-!!fr Jackso trains with perfect aecuroiMp east ind we»t. .Ino S. I a/.aHFrt. -m.ri .' \g- ' I'm"' TIME TAMMS.

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AVKST

No. 1 1';:*' a. m. No. 5 5:11 p. ni. No. a t J:l i». m. No. 11 liOciil t m No. 15 haiiy I p. n .

Nob. and 4 nm daily. N 11

dally except Sunday

I hrough Ih k- ■ —1! ,ll! „ ■ loan po.ln's. ,1 “''.funl"' 1 jll' jl , (j

KAiiiibii« , !iii ftpoatciugM.

<'h:irle-) W. Fairbanks and -lamcH th" following-eh-duli . T.J»l,n.l0D. Brick Ck.pcl. Thur. L . . . day, Sept. 3. All day metting. L-ave t'iiieugo ut hMo .i. m

p. m., daily ineludiug >ui

Musii' by tlie McKinley (Quartette of Greencafitle—Messrs. Starr, Rut lingame, Graham ami Fry. Dr. A. H. Moore will speak at Barnard. Jackson township, at 2 p, in., Saturday Aug. 29, and at New Maysv'lle at seven p. m. the same

day.

T. T. Moore at Brick Ctiapel Sat

unlay, August 29.

Hon. A. C. Harris, of Indiana polls, Republican Business Men’s; club. Wednesday evening, Aug. 2(5. - Smiley N Chambers, at Fillmore, j

Sept. 12, seven o'clock.

Hon ('. B Case at

school house, M riou

Sepl u, 7 : JO n. tn. A 0 Lock ridge Re-

urday, An 2'). 7 :30 p

19th and 20th. One fare plus

Twice Daily Steamers to Chicago, ” dud rs for round trip. Connecting With the Vandalia 0 " ,, ^tiler* rates to soutbem T, ♦ Of r i ■ I’ 011 ' 1 ' 1 th*“ first, and ibird Tuesday of Ity., a. St. uOSSpn. jeiieii mouth. Rate cents per mile. Beginning May v.i:n imd Continuing J. A. Michael, Agt. until a 1 "".i ' • i■. • tlu steamers of *-i .u, . L .

thD line wiil make ( io trips eaeh wav vi i n y TI 1 ." * 77"''". 'i between St. J..-.-,,h "ul Chie.igo on ' U ’ '' * Uov « r Leaf j nanmbaO ■.

lonte. On Saturday niglit, August 2^, uiai" io"'

tha Indiana. Decatur and Western

Railway will sell excursion tickets from the following stations to St. Louis, Mo., ii nd return at thr a- dollars ($3.00) for the round trip, to be good on trains leaving as follows; Lal’laee 10:45; p. in: Hammond 10:58 p. m; Pier-on II :05 l»- m : Atwood 11:11 p. in ; Tu-eola 11 :3H p. in; Newman 12:02 a. in: Hume I 11:2) a. in. Leaving Indianapolis II : 15 p. in ; North Salem 12:01 a. in ; Uoaehdale 12:15 a. in; Montezuma 1 ;10 a m; Hillsdale 1 :15 a. in; Dana 1 :2<i a. in; ( hrisinau 1:47 a. in; arriving at St. ."ids at 7:40 a. tn., Sunday. August

Indiana, brfalur -8H011T I IM'- ( A*T and "

A direct and anap'dis and St.

Daily r

Car S rvice.

Th. nivi .i'i<

Jill : I ' M 1 In*li:in .: 1 ■ ; -

and U. cliniMs Imlianai oil-,

sonvlllr, lilt - ‘""V.’k'

Main: '

m and

r.. r Sundav . . nd M::0 lav. Extra

trips on SatnrUin lea\ • m. ,1.. ph at 8 a. m.. and leave <'hi"tig ,i .. ni. Running time acros- l ike i fi, nr-. I’ri-weekly stean.er to Milwaukee e lves Sf . Josepli M m l.u d eih.e.-ilay

and Friday evenie -

Tin*equipment of Hi- line h.eludes the side wheel-N oti r-: i ofCtiii ago and < ity of Milwai.e th.- large-t and finest west of D“tre:t am! the new!v

Oen Uhfs

JN0. s. LAZAF.ES,|

Ind .in -;"'

ANOY SCHAFFER ANCJACOSSOHj

4*till

Of MKrtlnsvIUe, ItnL. Bi'''"""' 1

Cel. ry C al'O' 1 *'’

' rebuilt propell. r ( ity of Louisville. | rJnl. ami good returning on Iriiins leav

S rviee ti, "t-i las-. Connections with jail Vandalia trains. Tickets on sale 1 at all Vandalia line stations. Chicago

! dock foot of Wabash Ave.

J. H. GRAHAM, Prcst, Benton Harbor. Mich.

the 'Reed township

The best o| engraved , ards furnished on short notice at this ottlce. Send us

Sunday. Monday

ing St. Louis at 7:01 p. in. Migost 23rd; and 7:41 a. m

August 24, Isiiii.

•Ino. S. Lazaufs, G. P. a.

I inllannpolig, I ml

no.mv’s Lorni marKets. ' ^ urt.ished the Daily Banner Times l iilvbv R.W. Alien, manager of Arthm Iordan’s Dimitry Douse.’

Hens

M aRTINSVII IF. I ' 1 ’ " 'I ' , ;j| To tne Wright Medical Co-

Ohio.

Gents—I have I" 1 "Wj

elery Capsiik^,

Tarleton, druggi-'-^ fn j| Indigestion, sminai I ^^tly I stipation. I have ' rt . (1 fitted, in fact •‘®“ t mM )i t .ine " : i box. It is n,e tiesi '"'' i f or Diffl exception tbat I bai' , I

hies. Yours '•' r '

AM 1 '

MAKTINHVILLE. ISO;

\ mr order.

If

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Wanted-lifi !dsa

Who < an think of some fflinpie

thing to i a tent ?

wealth.

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BssHsosw v„

^ prtnyH. choice... v |/i InirH. simill

1 1 rh ;

1 ’M’kcy c* ns

Turkey,old loins

I nrkcyp. t-oiiiitf over choice fat

u m .*«•, i. |. ovi r .

Duck*

6 ft

To the Wright

Ohio. . , ,.,1 :i bofl Gents l have irMiii 'fj t-'l let-, , !

5^ greatly iH-nefitt.d hy ^

4 ! vvnold not •a " “ •

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Foi sale by .5 i 1 1

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