Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 October 1896 — Page 2
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Tin RSDA’i OCTOBER I 1S!.B
WHIGHO
Gold or Silver{
said in 18'.l2 that there was hut •|75u out against the county fund in bonds when two reputable citizens have gone on record and a t:»ted
A book containing extracts from tbat )ht . v hol(1 12850 of county leailing autlioriries with retiections - J thereon, giving a fair opportunity to bonds, these bonds having been in \y igh tin- nuestiou of the hour eu- existence for many venrs; it shoulil alilmg you to ■' 7 mnrr lad vaiidqdtd ,ell ' vliy il ha8nt i’ u,,lislu ‘' 1 tl,at ul’UvJD rUu lUUnOrjLr bcauttfu! contract with Hunter, the
12c.
If you wish to dis-eu.-s the it'ie-tion in-
12c.
expert, who was tied hand and foot
!,
bv the counlv commissioners before
telligeutK tin- 1 k ^^, . will supply you with the neee--ary data “ t ‘ wo,| bl be allowed to examine the and arguments. An invaluable aid in county books; why that contract the preparation of spi eelies. . ‘ , ,,, ‘ , Agents wanted in every town. proteeted ex-otlicers; "by tlie court H e will send copy at once on receipt house ring nominated five out of of one dime with a two-eent stamp, or L. . . . , twelve cents in stamps by mail. ‘the eight county candidates from < . M. DANIELS IM BLISII1NG CO., Greeneastle and win the country
:is Park Row, Vkw York City. .
<v ts.4 People were cut otf with such small
GREENCASTLES 1 CLUBS
COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS.
The Winter’s Programs. Great Interesting Items from Principal Literary Feasts in Store. Points cf Putnam County. THE WOMAN’S CLlll. CO Kill XI MILLS.
Saturday night Albert Adams, re-
I lie piogiam of the Womans pi||,|j,. alt candidate for representative club is as follows: from Parke county, spoke in the church October 10. to a large and entlm-ia-iie crowd, the Constantinople Past and Present. | Bellnniro drum corps and a large dele- . ..Mrs. Jonathan Birch jgatinn of hit. enthusiastic friends from ( The Turk anu the Armenian, I Patke escorted him into town. JJrs. T. C. Hammond! The mill at tins place lias been sold October 24 , to . bos. II. Adams and M. Barnes, of Indiana Romance Writers.. Indianapolis. Mr. Barms lias already Mrs. Connm Cook moved here and Mi. Adams will move Review—‘•Prince of India," . | here In a few weeks. The mill i-now Mrs. Ellen R. Tingley doing excellent business and under Mr. November 7. j Barnes’ management is making as Hik Chaucer's Standard of Duty, . | Hour as probably any mill in tlii» pari
Pall Styles, 1596. CLOAKS.
DAILY BAXN ER TIMES political Judas in 1802 and why it
. o. i ii Mrs. .lerome Allen | of the state. othces; wnyit called Mock well a y Hotationg , Cantei . burv Tal(!S ,. . CJut)
H'e all went to see and hear R. G.
so taunted and haunted him that he cried aloud and said that the ‘democratic papers have not nc- — cused me openly of murder yet they
Cl.angei. fur illspluy U'lvcrtiscmcnts must he , * aiided in hy lOo'ciock a. m. each day. Head- nave proved me guilty toliearthem ac advertiHDients w i i 1 hr reo.-UrdVaeii day'. . . , , . ,
teil it, of neariy every other knul of crime;’' why it thought Cleveland and Carlisle such angels four years and now traduces them, while they have not changed an iota in belief and politics; why it goes merrily down the political lane with Eugene Debs, the agitator, who caused more bloodshed and riot than any man for a decade in his Aj;22 defiance of law and order and who ; 'jjJ now with the Democrat is support I ing the Chicago anti supreme court
I’ulillshcd every afternoon except Sunday tt the 11ax.m:k Times office, corner Vine and
Franklin streets.
to 1 o'clock i>. m.
AU communications should be signed with tberameof the writer: not necessarily lor ■■uhlioitlou, hut as evidence or good fa th. A.onymous communications can not he uo-
Iced -
Where delivery is iiTcgular please -eport same promptly st puhlication olncc.
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November 21. j Horr tit Rockville Me.iultiy and got Famous Leaders among Women,. .. gold value for our time. Mrs. Anna Southard lion. Clias. B. Case has agreed to ad-: George Eliot’s Heroines, .. ! dress the McKiuh-y club here Sal uniat !
Mrs. G. C. Suit th- njjjiif. (let. J.
Decembers. Miss Nettie Sectt is seriously sick. Toiquato Tasso and His Times, j Dayid Forbes and daughter Myrtle Mrs. Alice B. Allen are taking an extended visit in North
Jerusalem Delivered, Carolina.
Miss Martha Ridpatn M'm. Hartman and W. N. Ford ice j December 19. i were here Saturday eveningou political ;
Bach’s Passion Music,. I business.
Mrs. Emanuel Martinis Osc.tr Adams and wife, of liuliatiapo- - T - Composers and Compcsitions of Today bs, are visiting the fami'y of Mr. tiie editorial columii he will make the Mrs. IL II. Mathias' 1111 ' statement in his next speech that he
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| Our display of J a ’ ets and capes : s wry fine indeed dhe designs are decidedly attractive, styles absoiutol) correct while the prices a-e the lowest we have ever known for equal quality. Come and see them.
Allen Brothers.
RATE* Of SUBSCRIPTION.
One X'C'ii in advance Sir month* Thru monUi*. One, mouth Per week hy Carrier
When delivery is inituc by carrier, nil sub- “creed called a platform; why the
•cripthm accounts arc tu he paid to them us l . ,
they call Mid receipt for same. bond issuing county commissioners (didn’t have the nerve to tell the reADVERIISING RATES. | publican commissioner who held Per ineh.llrst An lfae ‘ hd-l iti" 1 Hess, a.id who ;; ;; each snhsewiont insertion :> eta. i wouldn’t mention it until the com
pi*r i»iohru ■ ....i5ia'*Dj
Ouarante.Upostti .ii charifed Clip.reenttojiojssiioner and the BANNER TlMFS
100 percent e.\tra. Position not Koaranteed
for ntivertisomiMitsof than.) inch.-. Xo pnioked it out: why President discount lor time or space; five per cent al- 1 • t owed when payment accompanies order. Fpnner Of the COimuiSsioiiei S board readino notices j “didn’t know’’ anything about the r.revterfipe pm line. One lino para'! payment of bonds when Conimis-
f rapha clMirifed as ocenpj ime two lines space. * The fol’.owlmt rates will he allowed mil]/ 1 sionei’
When canh accompanies order.
25 lines 4 cents per line 50 “ 11 >4 no •• it ” •• •• 50 “ 24 no •* a
M. J. BErKETT HAKRY M. SMITH.
.. Publisher Manairinir Editor
Address ill communications to The Daily Hannek Times.
OrcenOMtlr. ind.
Telephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room
SPEiT \l notice.
We publish, nml are triad tc. get
when they are news free brief notices of | j deaths, births and marrlaires, but we charire for extended accounts of marrlaires. obituaries, loci ire and soclely resolutions and cards of thanks, and will pufillsh none such unless pai meut, <.r satisfactory arrunirement there-
for, is made In advance. . •
Bridge* put him on the
rack; why Commissioner Talbott had no mind on liquor license matters until the Supreme court came along and told him he had; why mftii lias depreciated 50 per cent and wiiy taxes have doubled; why J. Mexico Burris was bottled and didn’t accept the Banner Times live dollar challenge; and lastly why Chairman Colliver isn’t in the j popoeratie harness just "ight. Uu the sumo , ^ batidbill explains away these
and falsehoods it
might as well never advance an argument for sensible people to believe, Its columns of rot on “low
I late” will have no effect.
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Send news to Telephone 95.
! Tex appearance here today of ; he write up by the Junior luml , !! " H ,n ‘ Thomas N. Patterson narv of the handbill of the colored ! shoW8 “l’ another f,f tllr i^ongruicitizens, will no doubt entitle the | Ue8 and inconsistencies of the youthful journalistic wonder toaniP re8ent popoeratie campaign. Mr.
increase in salary. The colored people are indignant, as they should be, at such treatment.
The repulicaus are greatly en eouraged over the prospect of carrying Putnam county. This is evidenced by the interest they take. It is not the least bit of trouble for a republican crowd to assemble these days. Th boys arc* nil at work and a general pull will laud the prize. Keep up the action. The republicanism of the Banner Times seems to stir up the demo cratic papers exceedingly. Even the Brazil Democrat complains of it. The reason the democratic j papers are not partisan this year is because they have nothing to he partisan over. The democratic
party is so*split that it is hard to officers of the county with a tell whether a paper is supporting V| ew of ascertaining whether a popoerat. or a democrat. <)r d* 3 * there is anything due r— —— from them to the county. The speech of Hon. Stephen A. Why were the county officers and Douglas, jr., delivered at Roekport ex-county officers proteeted? We Wednesday was a splendid urgu- always thought democracy was opment. In his closing remarks the posed to protection,
speaker referred to his illustrious
Patterson is spoken ot as the millionaire proprietor of the llochu Moantani Xeics of Denver, Col., and lias been charged with being an owner of silver mine stock. He iias, therefore, if this be true, silver bullion to sell and in his speech to farmers lie presents an absurdity that is monumental. The farmers of Putnam have no silver bullion, and therefore cannot see how in voting to benefit Mr. Patterson they
could benefit themseives.
IIunter'H Hunt. This is what the Putnam county commissioners made Expert Hunter sign before they would contract witli him: But be it understood that this proposition dors not include the examination of the accounts of the officers or ex-
father and said that in 18t»l “his father appealed to the Douglas democrats to forget party long enough to save the country, and If he were alive today he would again appeal to democrats to forget party long enough to save the country from financial ruin and dishonor.”
Diarriajge License.
Chas. A. Edwards and
A. Thompson.
Sarah
Democrats believe in parial - ity: republicans in fairness Democrats chose five out of eight county candidates for office from Greeneastle and the other three rrom two townships. Eleven townships have no representation whatever up-
The handbill is still explaining, on L f}? e ' r There- , , . . . publicans divided as fairly as but it does not reach the point, possible. Eight townships are It should tell why it in 1892 said represented by eight candi- , . .. m <„i i i • dates - The offices are disthere were but #4000 in bonds in tributed and Greeneastle gets whieb has since been but one—all she is entitled to.
Voter thinkof thisbetween now
existence, which has since been
proven false; it should tell why it andiwiovemberl
Januaiy 2.
Our Sociological Problems, Mrs. Charles A. Martin Prison Reform, Club
January 10.
The Child in Literature, Miss Josephine Dontioliue An Ideal Home, ..Mrs. W. F. 8wahlen
January .'10.
The Modern Art Idea. .. Mrs Belle A. Mansfield Art a? a Moral Intliience.
D. I’. Alexander t.n-making ma(]l . llt . re j,, to the
improvements on tneir residence.
‘*ei hue of'
The pool room 1“ closed. Mrs A. M. Wilson who
TH.”
had been
Mrs. Pearl Fr.ikcshas been very sick for several days but i? some better. Mr. Milton Starr and wife, of Lin-1
. . , , ...... v '-fin. Neb., are visiting their mother
w-ek and by the aid ot the \-rays a ,,
»\a 1-r i»t' n t, wvi 11 iv.ia r •) L-o ti t'l*. vi 11 I' ^ 1 * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '
troubled for suine veais witli something in her throat, went to Midi .napolis last
KlilM UM< AN RI AH, THU,;,
!• or Gnverinn.
J i M K> A. Mot' V| For Lieutenant Governoi > 'V. S. I! Alii, \Rp " >r Secretary of stau-
d. owi:n>, ’
For Auditor of Smti,
part of a tooth was taken from
throat by skilltnl surgeons.
A. DAILY.
For Treasurer of Sute
P. ». 8CUOI V..
for AHoriir-v-GenPial 'V.A. KL'TcUa M, Fo- Reporter S;i,,n . t CHARLLs !•'. R KM y
1 . D. Ader shipped five loads of llnO caitle last Saturday to Chicago.
n a i.mini doe Miss Mary Quigg. of Roachdale, is Mr. W . D. Owen 'nr.de r. grand speech D-iting friends here.
.here on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 20 Dr . Moore will speak in Groveiand
Mrs. Join. R. Miller Diehall was tilled with eager voters Saturday night, Oct J The dru u 1 1 ' or l ’" t February Li. jr-m hath part.,-. No fault could he e .rp-and glee club will from here, Attn; 1 raged y, ... , found with MOwen r argument ad it a!u , B.inhridge should turn out in
Miss Minnetta T. Taylor is positively known that votes were ! u ai..
made for McKinley by this grand spec h. He handled the money ques-
Fehruary 27.
The Bible in the Light of Archaeology, . Mrs. Annie P. Ader Archaeological Rambles, . Miss Belle Hanna
March lit.
Victor Hugo as a Teacher of Ethics.
.Mrs. Andrew Stephenson
The Symbolism of Goethe's F.m-t,. M.s. H B. Longden
March 27.
The Scandinavian Sagas.
For
D. M. EETiN'i,. For Statist j, j m ; , S..I. I IIOXI P.sON
Appelix e J.i ige, , ■
Saturday niglit. Sept. 20, one of our! VVOOlMTN D.' ROBlXsoN merchants who claims to he a demo- For Jmlgc A pi.cll,::. s,.,.,., i,
tion in a way that the small school boy erat posted a picture of Mr. Bryan in " ILLIA M J. ii : \'| v V. the result ol his husiness room window. Suppo-e l:e I F, ' r de ( mirt. rinnl hi..
tiiought ail those who came to hear Mr.! . - 1 A \| - ,, BI.Al K. Foley would -ee Mr. Bryan. Since f 01 ' J,,, L r eJpP'‘liiitc( .uirt. I .uinli Di-
could iinder-tan ! what
free silver Would he t>> this eonillry. This is what the people want and they are fiminig it out that they should gto hear the republic.! - -pei.kcrs. Keep your eye on Monroe township this el eI ion for suinetliing i» "gwine todrap.” At 7 p. in. of the same day the iIcilocrais were called out to heal one Foley
Mis. J. < . Kidpath on the issues of this campaign. A good Andersen—Life and crowd came tint did to help inspire Mr.
Folev the commtttee had engaged the •ummeiset “Marine Band” to play on this occasion. After playing about -eventy-live selections, written by the finest composer- of Monroe township, with iheir daz/liiig uniform and drum ajor in the lead, the Marine Band "a-
Han- Christian
Works Mrs. Marvin T. < asc
April in
Current Events, .Mi-s.Orra P. John Election of officers.
April 2i.
The Sin of Ignorance, Mis. Joseph P. Allen Has Knowledge Moral Limitations':’ Mn. F. A. Arnold
May N.
Edgar Allan Poe. ..Miss Elizabeth Ames Thackeray as a Humorist, . .. Mrs. Alpheus Birch
May 22.
Pessimism in Realism, M is. R. A. «)gg The officers are, president. Mrs. P. S.
t ,e speaking tins picture has not anpeared. Wny is tlii-'- it seem- to us that lie must he afraid . f hi- hu-ine-s if lie leave- Mr. Ri van’s picture in his w indow all the time, or else is ti ving to
Work the i»eople.
, Our public school i- in good shape and doing good work. •I‘dlles Gordon, of ('raw fordsville, wa- in town this week vi-itiug ins sons
Milroy and T,uii
1'ne re pu hi icans ate all m line in Monroe towns!.ip and are -nre of victory Nov. .1. Everyday reports are reivived tj.at soiuo good man who ha
marched to the hall bv direction ol Joe i, uc'ei del ore. will vote the republican Bledsoe, the keeper of recerds of tin- t j ( , bl . t demo,ratio partv. Mr. Foley lit out on
the stage like he had a hot rock in Ids. pockci, and jumped on I’nele Billy new .mavsvilll. <»wc;i (ns he called him with tlie loin and Erm-t McKearns. ot iloone teuacilv of a hull dog. Ere Ijng the eoiinty. visited friends here Sundav. people .-aw how this orator had hi# 'V. M. Hurt blew ids free silver horn plans fixed and one by one and -nine- ii.-re la-t Sntnrdav nieht. Mr. Hint
D. W. COMs'loi K.
for .lung ■ A | qe Hale i 'm.i't. sixtu hi.
IJ Z. WILEY
D» I’l Hl.u an cot M \ ri< Kl 1
!• or Rjurescptne. A. IL MOORE.
* fi • liuion.
For I re-isii'i i. J AM Es m.\ miKfi' s. ‘MGreelic -lie.
Fur Sliei it*',
i *A\ I EL V.' MAI V.
Of Jell. ■ et. For ’.S-e -III ,
-i. < . DARN All..
Of Monrnc, Fnr Survevoi
FRANK 'V' l.l v
Of IV’tirren. For < 'orui er.
DR. tv. F. SIMMERS.
Of Franklin.
For Con inis#iooer Jml Ri-triei.
J. < . RE AT. Of Marion.
F or < 'onimis-iuief. (;.l I n-i i i,: LYCURGCS s |’,)\ I K. Of W.isidnglon.
Baker; first vice president. Mi-- Martini, time- two. people Vegan to file out and n-ed to oe a inim-ter of th- g,,spel. hut
llidpath; second vice president, Mrs, Emanuel Marquis; third vice president, Mrs. Belle A. Mansfield; recording secretary, Mis- Elizabeth Ames; corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. A. Ogg; treasurer. Mrs. II. B. Longden; erities. Miss Minnetta'1. Tavior and Mrs. John
R. Miller.
Members: Mrs. Annie I’ Ader. Mrs.
Alice P» Allen, Mrs. Jerome Allen. Mr-. don't think if M r. Foley will nail Joseph P Allen, Mi-- Elizabeth -Vines.. the ( incimiati A’a</m'n r of S**pt. 21. in Mr». F A Arnold, Mrs. P s Baker. Mr-.! _____
Ali'ie- .- Birch, Mrs. Jonathan Birch, Mrs. Conrad Cook. Mrs. Marvin T Case, Miss Josephine Donnoliue, Mr-. C llaiuinond, Miss Belli 1 Hanna, Mrs. Orra P John, Mrs. II B Longden, MiBelle v Mansfield. Mrs. Euiainn-l Marquis. Mrs. II II Mathias. Mrs. Jolui R Miller, Mrs. Chaile-A Martin, Mm R A ogg. Mrs. .) c Ri.lpath. Miss Marthi Rid|iatli Mis. G< Smythe, Mrs. Anna .Southard. Mrs. V 1'’ Swalileu, Mrs.
■*11>1 EI.I.ANEOl s. For Proseentor i::ui Di-irii-i. HENRY ( . I 11" I.-.
For (' ■!.; i
George w. r viiis. For .li in’ i ’laid ENOCH (. HOG ATE. For Jolm Rcnre-ent.un e.
JOHN M. KEI.Ll'k'.
Andrew Stepheuson, Mis- Minnetta T
Taylor. Mrs. Ellen ii I'lng'e.v .
soim- of the ladies wlio endorse true making n failure of that tie lias h-gun democracy left the hall in disgust #a\- to priiolaini tlie gospel of free silver ing they could not stand that kind of Mr. Chairman we would like to know doctrine. Men who have voted the j if the democrat county committee have democratic ticket for forty years say j m stock such an article as an old time Foley failed to make a point in his'democrat speaker, or have the speakers speech and -ay if they had anything to become so extinct that you have to send do With Mr. Foley they would requ-.-t kid- and old sore-headed republicans the -tale committee to pull him oil. here to proclaim the free
''end them along for
one of them w ill make vote
Kinley. The way to kill a potato hnw . headache, nervon-.ie-s. 'U 'l ' i-i
i- to give him a dose of nari- green hut 1 '‘. ,i l >:ltio " '“"1 c' 1 "' 1 ‘ ' | firid no medicine that cui'i'-. M r-. Llizi-
Diet '* <»;i S ' t r i lilul;
Of the evil efiects i>: "ollri iiiiil!“>
liver go-pel. |
each and every , at; ,| t| lt , ciiornioii- quaiuin u-ed? I* for.Me-1 it any wnnuer su m. i -iiihr v 1!l
the best method of kl,,i »K Hlver hug- 1 | K . r |, llJt . p „ f Elkhart, lad., si.it •
to send kids and sore-headed repuhli- "Many years 1 -ufl'cri d ui.li cans to proclaim the gospel 1 stoinnch and hcait trouble, i i-i
th, de«| Icncvaiulikipnlr, , " ” < - * {SasSJttSlM L 1 ? gives way to the sunshine of hope,,., ’ . , ' ‘ ; “ 1 ' 1 G'uily u-ing one package ot Dr. Martin - N-a-liappinesH and health, upon taking l> week. vine Cofiee. 1 find mytroii'Y’
Hood s Sarsaparilla, Because it gives
, gone, and feci iihe a new p' l -oii ' I"
renewed life and vitality to the hjuoil. ... m sjl H UHO '' E '- AV ”• % making ^ ciq'- hV. l'V and through ' HciHmi. .ns '"inMinmons ini- moved to Grove- m u). Addre-s Di. Man).. He'kli 1
a s w r:: >>- Wh. *»"»«■ '*••rr.,
and cnergv /tj t.. the w hole of ' 1 ,,i:u ' !i ' , " i:l1 - ' For Sale by T. Ahraais.
body i;,.ad , Tl-e ....tt .. . rl 1
■Ilood'sSar helped me
4b
to tlie whole
tills letter. The call extended to the Rev. E. J. an pa r i tin B‘uglier, of Oak Ian. I City, by lie- C. p.
wonderfully, church ha-
board of election commiasioMrs yester- snine. No pen can describe what I suf- and evenin ’ and it has haci a taJ 'I 1 ' a day received the renort of Switzerland feed. I was deathly sick, had sick head- t , , , would ruin this J i- 1 , 1 L ‘ n _ county, complotiiiK the requisitions for aehes every few days and those terrible ■, ■■ ' com<’and hear I *r. A. bankrupt eyerybody. ^^j tickers. The totals show the number of tired, despondent feelings, with heart . •’‘'•"rduy night < "me and cU^o^-itnnrlard voucan townships in Indiana is 1,014, the num- troubles so that I could not go up and "‘ :l1 1 go-pel in its puritv. GaiXfit '' In Calc ittalcan ber of nreciuciN :ui2. a gain of 45 over ^ - | I Mrs. Mariam Summer., of Jackson.! buv this suit Of clothes for $40
fhe estimated vote u W9 908 a P g - ^ ^ L i* fi.emlmg the week with friend- here.' tod^y and perhap, $20 t 0 mor01 ^ ■■■■■»■ row. and the next day 'twill oe
U'kau.s, $50. You can never tell rron Mis. Jodie Torr went to Bloomfield the number of dollars you o Monday to attend the wedding of her *° W _™ U . C £ ^‘iifl^rv of the
id. 15.
1894.
gain over the chtiniated vote of
20,202, muking the latter figure 888,700. The Yoiv really east in 1894 was 067,682. This shows that 1(1,024 people did not votu. The number of ballots requirud to be printed this year is i,2of*.8io.
Illinois Postmaster Kobbed.
Vkka, Ills., Oct. 1.—D. S. Thoinan is postmaster horn and proprietor of a store in which tho office is located. He was locking up to go home when a masked man approached him and coolly told him uo: to be in a hurry, as he had important business with him. The robber told Thomau to open th* store and unlock the safe, tho robber taking therefrom #110, locked tlie ijostruaster in the store and fled. No clew to the robber.
At RlSh’inuud, Va.’
Richmond, Va-, Oct. l.—The severest, storm in the history of the city was experienced yesterday, the streets and parks are strewn with debris. The kiss to property will reach a oopsiitersble figure, hut fortunately there was no loss
of life.
Ics so that I could not go up and unshine down stairs without clasping my hand over my heart and resting. In fact, it would almost take my breath aw ay. 1 suffered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure iu life if deprived of health, for life becomes
sister Miss Maggie Cavens.
I In- Reading dub will meet with Mrs. Annie Bence. Oct. 7. Subject. French
Authors.
G. T. Lewis is attending the medical
a burden. Hoods Sarsaparilla does far college at Indianapolis
more than advertised. After taking one Rev. W. E . Kdgin will preach at Mt
to recommend I oi ive m . st s un , lav _
bottle, it is sufficient
itself.” Mrs. J. E. Smith, Beloit, Iowa.
country is at the mercy of money changers and specie, tors. The idea of going toasi ver standard from a gold on too ridiculous for senousc sideration. I have seen enougn of this in India.—Bi-hop Di , opinion affirmed and endoweil °
own name.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the One True lilooii Purifier. Allilrninnsts $1. Prepared only byC. 1. Hood* Co.. Lowell. Mass! hood’s Pills n^s l;
To Cure n Cold In One Day. -,i i 11 •. « t ...notin'' Take Laxative Quinine Tab- wiU h ° d e ^ B i„ g 0c' the money ( ’ a “P ai «t n * Thursday eteti ng ^
208tD. ' 1st at the Mayor* office, ot ^
,,, bert Allen’* drug store. K' er ' Flowers for sale at G. (V. Herrings,! publican stutient must bo pi^" ** I *1 11 anna street, at once. ' uut *- I r . t'aai* ha§ i 111
ItePaaw Kepublican. AitenH'
Republican nuh ' Cor the
The DePaiiw
b; t .' , AI1 ‘huggi-t, refund if it fails to cure. 2.-)c .
2fHl-4t. Konl Ketate Transfer*.
"in. T. Hibbs, adiiir., to John Layne. land in Marion tp., $315.
as County Cliairman C* 91 ’ ll8!i portant information to KOffS , . i Gideon H. Diall, * p re(
i Secy.
