Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1896 — Page 2

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OU'. If urrcats hail been maile by '.lie city force ThurBilav tlicre would have been a hue and a cry from democratic olii(|iiers of “intimidation.” The county of I’ut narn. however, put on twenty or thirty deputy slieritl's, and ostensi bly to preserve the peace on their own day. None of these favored deputies made any arrests and they were merely put on to be j'iven a job. This mom v will have to be

speech in the spring at the republican county convention. The Demi -

A MOftEY MAKER.

COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS.

ernt did not print all it said on this What William J- Bryan Pulled Ofi' Interesting Items from Principal]

important matter for here is the rest of the artiele which preceded what the hemocrof quoted on Wed

nesday:

■‘Silas A. IIiiv> did himself no honor in his speeco at the republican county convention by deliberately misrepresenting the nature and scope of the in- 1 • vestigution of the books of the auditor 11

and treasurer by experr.s. The whole from Terre Haute says:

Points cf Putnam County.

Thursday in Cash.

Win. J. Bryan is evidently look ing out for the future. Convinced / that lie will not be elected he is 1 in for getting all there is in his!

trip ia the way ef cash. j j v . W ii

the Indianapolis Journal sent! >.• ,ri M ia, «.f ti.cihri.-inni. nuirl. Only

!>cl»liv>-s mid iniitniilc Mien.U were

cluvC.«l>' LK.

Mr. l.en lln/h.-s mid >li-s Nellie l.ayne were ma. i'i'd I loir ili>> evening, Oet. -'J. 7 al if: 11 lioine «'l Pie hrldes .parents. Mi and Mi- dohri (J. Layne.

A speciul ['pM .a.i,*i:i.iov wa« p. f'.>nn<‘d by Elder

ol.jeet of tlie investigHtioo was to ttml

paid out of the county fund. 1'1'P' anything wm' .'lile'ir'iroin^nrMm worn when he reached liere. His city did not expend a cent forex (The examiners had free iirre-s to all temper seemed out of joint ami he

Mr. Br. T an looked haggard and prc-.ni M’. T. Swart/ »inl w ife 1-elr Weiines-

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‘day for an extended visit in ISer.toi

I) \ I I V P \ Y\ L'U mm \i |s C i,ra police and never does except :i ‘" , ‘ “V 10 ""'' V " nUv '- didn’t act like a man who had vie ;‘-.mmty. Ind., and Iro.pmi* couniv. Hi ■—‘Li'viien u^rac^ti^r;

tlie ex.iminer'i dapemleil ii|»un limliny: (it*vs’ tour in Indiana. Instead of • w ^ ,eri ,,UM i I vi>it Mimv ; sums due the count v. They found none ijmllmr thousands of people unxioN*! 'l^'-s K^ie, Kllie- ami l>* Burk, of 1 after a full exam..,hmo". | to embrace his faith he found thous- ‘^' is ^m.ty. a.-v vbi.ing

W e reier to the above quotation . (>f rep „, (li( . !in . who re tused to' ^ “ M ‘ l A|ri -

to show that the democratic papers | u . impressed with his wild state- ! '* r * b' i ">e L. Muc'Sur died 'I'uesda> less th a n a yea r ago systematically , men is and who ret ented hts attacks 1 ' '■V'li'iig, • >er. -!0. at bis late botwc i ime

and purposely deceived the people 0,1 Genera) Harrison and other j " r

as tu the scop,, of that •expert” ex- ■ - i.m.nation. These democratic pa- ^ itu , t)1 , ,,„ t lliey wt , r ; 1 ^ »

Cobllshtsf every arternoon except Simdat comes which brings a lot of ■ i the HannkhTimk-iiIHc.., corner Vine mel , . . ... , t laiikiin sM-eets. ciooks to town. Putnam people

ih,n't need the proti ction <d a lot ol

h i ,1p P ut r sl,or i^ s »t a political meet

i i»r advertiHtMuontA will he recelviil . acli day

tu I o'clock i*. in.

mg. It is such as tins that is

fool management running Putnam

AH coacuuuicntluns Hlmuld he sltraed with county into debt SO rapidly.

the: 'Ciieof the w'rlicr; not nceossarlly r.<r loii' h cioti. imt m ovldcnee ol sood m tb

Aeon} mo s o>>n:uunh'aiiotis enn not he no- lx view of recent developments

Mr. Siuctdr wa-j lied wiihiu -lain > i

'Vo.'i c I'cllvcry im trrcutular please report

ilhe

• nme promptly -U pohlieatl.m olnee.

gely composed of wearers of yellow since badges, who shtmted !or Mckiniey,

i einKii eopi.'s miiiksi frt c on application.

$•>.110

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RATUS Of SUBSCRIPTION

On. r.'ir iii tdoaRM Xr.r mouth* "MO Vhm months. .... IJ6

One month— Jio t’l-. :ueK hu Carrier JO

as Nt the condition of county alluirs j pers did not then print what they in the indebtedness of our county, j have been forced to print

the condition ot the records in the which reads as follows: but accorded Mr. Bryan a npiiet

ottices of the recorder, county clerk, But be it understood that this I'caring,

the eft'ort on the part of the court proposition does not include 0oe of the Bryan imir

th© examination of th© ac- inorits actiontif>n ? artti thiit is iht‘

house ring to conceal from the| ^ manner iu whirl, tribute was levied

lActiitter ol’tb. '1 !■: clNu.cIi

, . , , , counts of the officers or expeople the true burden of their; offjcers of the county witb a

taxes and the real amount of the i view of

ascertaining whether

county debt, can the populists I or not there is anything due

vs’i. i O'.ivery is iiihiii-!>} rarrler. nil «uh- < who cln’m to be reformers^ allord f r oni them to the county.

i h»tion ttcoounts sr •* to h“ p»id to them as ' i .

t:i"\ eftl! und riv ipt tor *9mb.

ADVERTISING RATES.

ntspi.AV.; •

to vote the local democratic ticket'' | Can they do this conscientiously! believing they are treating them-'

P'-v Inch. Hi ■ t insert inn

cion Mitiscipii’in tnsiTtl. -i r> cts. per iiinii’h SLUO

(jii u nntecit pusulnu ohnriri'd i'> per cent to P 1 ' per eetu extra, roslllon not aunrunteeil for advcrtlHcments ot less Ilian ■» inches. No discount lor time or apace; five per cent nl-

.♦vv.sl wiieii paynicnt aocompanlcs onlcr.

.3. - > eta. i selves fairly and treating their

By the above clause it can be seen that a full examination could not have la-en possible and the iemoeratie papers now know it.

HEADING NOTICES

firevler type, per lino, .’> e. One line paruirraphs ciiarscii us occnpylnu two lines space. The follow I nil rail’s will hi* allowed only *>ncii eimli tceompanhsorder. 36 Does t cents per line 50 •• 3H inn “ 3 aW “ 2V4 5)0 “ 2 M. J. BECKETT Punisher

neighbors lairlv : In fact can any Mu. Hays in his speech at the

democrat or popocrat or any one court house on Tuesday night gave else stamp the rooster on our local the number ol the records and the ballot this year with a clear eon-j page where each item might be science in view of recent deyelop- found. Does the county attorney ments. Remember your own in-> or the Democrat deny that the rectercsts are involved, also the inter-lords show the facts as given by Mr. est ol your family, your neighbor. Hays? If not are the records cor-

HAKUY M. SMITH.

Manatrmir Editor

Address all communications to The Daii.v Banner Times. • Greencaatle, Ind.

T elephones. COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM

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SPECIAL NOTICE. We puhllsh, and are (ria l tr. in t the same wlo n thev are n 'W« free brief notlcfs of deaths, births and marrlaires, hut we eliurne for exten li d ueeoiints of iiiitrriaifos. oliituiii les. iodire and soeleti I’esolutlons aid cards of thi'inks. Old will puhllsh u me soeli unless pm meiit. '»• sHtisfaeiory u’ramreinent there for, is made in advance.

your neighbors' fnniilj-.

reel and to be relied on?

The Democrat has stated that a raise of four cents on the hundred will pay off the county debt. It would pay off about $6001) of it. There is big per cent of the $27,000 against the county that will have to he paid off by taxation. If a four cent raise will pay oil $6000 it will require about 1-1 cents to

on the towns iu which he spoke. Yo speeches were made unless rhe popocrats put up from $25 to $r>K). according »o ths size of the place ami length of stay. At Anderson, for instance, the tax was $7)00 for a halt honr's speech, but Mr. Bryan only spoke ten minutes, and he therefore “wolfed” the popocrat* out of $:i:i:i. L! He is also said to have received $2r>b for a ten minutes speech at (’raw fordsville. $150 from Ladoga popoerats and $50 from the village of Linden. Other

i A dial

j a noble elirieftaii lil*\ ami im.. .'leti ia— I SJS’of e ! E v 111 - pel^l) 1,111 . ^ Oil |l 11', >* I - i S’ .1. Ifn!h*a- k mill I'isiiii , nl Amler- ! -oft. VI -11 t VV. \. K>.-»’>>- flti- Week. I .Ca-tie- 11 i’' \li.arohm iieil Tltur - ill V #*Vi I IilL" i! -1\ *» e.i'-'K. I.o-r bout ; lo , *i. partlv cover,'il i.v hismmice-. The eaiii-e of lire >e unknow;i. TI»e i’epuhiiei.ns of ;fiis t<>it»>4iip bavc seleeleil "lie fhllovving live republican, to net vritli die In It elect ion smunnttet*: T. Brown, H. Demiy, Joel Jowier, I). K. .ilios. I,. W. Shaw.

poMi.ixr v:it.Jis.

Mit-. I.. Montgomery, of Lawrence county, Mrs. Jennie Smitib. ol Denver. Col., .-aal Miss Snowy Haanah. of Hertford, wished the family ofJ.S. .WeX-

50UTH OMB WAV TIOKBTS AH* SOLO At H Cents a Mi

PNOM TMB NOKTH OVBM THB

LOUISVILLA A NASHVILLB N. M.

To ituHvidualflon Ihc First Tucsdav to ;>arties of seven ot more ou the T1 Tuesday of each month, to near! 3

points iu the South ; and on special

Excursion Tickets are sold at a ;

more than One Fare for the round tn>j|

For full information write to

J. K. R1D0ELY, N. W. Pass. Ajent, Clnca; C. P. ATMOHE, Gen’l Pass, ahi, L«isTilli,j 1

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SENT FREE.

Write for County Map of the Sooth either of the above named gentian or to P. Sid JoriES, Pass. Agent, in cha? ot Immigration, Birmingham, AU

ilcpubllcao Speali

V<*stPrday*M Crou<l.

pay off the total. That is what j The Bryan train did not arrive the voters of Putnam county are here until nearly six o’clock last

Does Mr. Ader deny that there is over .$6(100 of bonds and notes! A Kl,M which the county has been paving I ,; " v, ‘ rn " r Matthews makes the interest on for eight or ten years : fl llowill § protdamation tothepeobesides the .$594-5 which the Demo-! P le of U,e 8t,,te ’ an,i the era! guvs are chargeable to the Mt. 9late superintendent of public in Meridian & Putnamville road? struction sends to the county su- | perintendent the following:

It has become a

under Just week

A frw republicans sIijmmI in town

places also report not having re "iih a uiee straight li.i lout pole which eeived their ntonev’s worth. From was niire.l and irtrt glory ^tin to t.lte top $50 to .$25 a minute, some of t! re i" honor of M.-Kmiley ami Holmrt. Tluboodwinked popocrats sav, is j, | popoerats eoultl not stand that*, and un-

pretty steep uriee for a man to charge who never honestly earned

over $5 a day.

beautiful and grow-

ing custom in many of the states of the I'nion to appoint a day for the planting of trees by the children of the schools

confronted with, no matter what j evening and many people went ! an j nf |, e| . citizens, t his Juv has be-

Sekd news to Telephone 95.

democratic papers say to the contrary. A raise in Putnam's rate is bound to come and democracy with

Another column lias been devoted by the handbill to that

“Tempest in a Teapot.’' tempest is growing.

That

When a county runs .$27,000 in debt and the county is receiving advice from a paid attorney and that attorney talks himself hoarse in defending the county's affairs which he has helped to mismanage, isn't it about time for the people to ask for a change of managers?

its bad management is responsible. I. the people want this thing to continue let them vote the democratic county ticket this year. It is about time to change managers of Putnam county.

The county debt was given another upward boost yesterday by the employment ot thirty deputy sheriffs. These were all democrats aud their pay will come out of the county treasury. There was in the first place no need for thirty deputy sheriffs and in the second place the democratic party and not the

home in disgust. There was nothing surprising about this, however, as the local democratic leaders

have deceived the boys so effec tually on everything else, they are getting used to it. Men are today asserting that there was no inten lion of getting Bryan here at 4:15 o’clock in the afternoon, and he

come known us Arbor Day. Therefore I recommend to the children nnd teachers of the public schools of Indiana that Friday, ,Jelolier 30th he set apart for this purpose, and that many of the school yards of the state may be beautified and robbed of their barrenness. Beautiful lessons arc taught in the unfolding of leaf and blossom, and from the children thus observing the day, encouragement may be given to the

was advertised at that hour in order | general public ‘to beautify and adorn

Democracy again demonstrated .

, , . . ., . , county should pav them fortheir yesterday that it is the party ol de- ; 1 • .... ' , , , , workf ?). But democracy thinks it celt. 1'he republicans advertised ' ' J

. . . . owns Putnam county and

Mr. Harrisons tram at “ i

can

I do as it pleases with the funds.

I

so heavily

to draw a crowd for some of the other fellows to talk to, who can’t get a crowd any other way. Stockwell did this. He failed onacrowd the first time he tried it here hut yesterday he had a dead cinch on the people. They had to hear him and he got iu his work on a crowd tuat was packed in a space where they couldn’t escape. There were all kinds of talkers out yesterday, but what a contrast they were to the men who two and four years

their homes, and a check given to the careless axe, and reckless destruction of the forest growth of our state. (•iveii under my hand and the seal of the state this the 19th tiny of Oet. IWML CLAC 1>K M AT THEWS, Governoi.

i ago talked to the people for demo-

u certain

hour and it was on time. The I , . , , . , . . 4 . I hat is why the county is in debt

democrats advertised a tiain lor| , .,

4 :15 and it was an hour and a half

late. This shows that democracy Ii the county is not liable for all Darkness whs on bei’oie Mr. will misrepresent an\tiling and e\ of the $12,450 indebtedness except Bryan arrived and gasoline lamps erything. the sum af a little over $11,000 on ! vic r e rigged up on the platlorm so

, 0 j the Mt. Meridian A Putnamvillc ] that the people could see the mar

road who is? Is

What is the amount of the uncollected tax on the Mt. Meridian A Putnamville gravel road?

eracy.

Darkness

ripple

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if STAMP HEBE.

rteitooUln ntl“c one la-t WednexLiv aliiirh ngniu, hut owing s> the inek of lii’lp let. ii fall breaking i*d' the popuJDt eiiil. A few o? our republican Loys j

gave them a lift a*i>I fitmU) they o„t, p ^ . np. That night Strauglm, Lear and ! ^ Shoukwiier spoke to a f dr crowd w hich ^ '• biitli. 1 i iirdl Ini* I been rtrimicik Prom a long wary-, olf. R'r'iity, (L-i. .’I. i :4H p m.. •bunes I. Nelson':- h»r-e ran away • Grecncn.tie sauie dule 7 . ! ’0 with iiiiH n few ('kbvs ag>> throWBi-' Mr. ! r- > , v , . , ' I .r.t Gen. J. U. ,i

Nelson out niul sum-hui!- ila huek-

be.ard to pieces. The la-t act was to *X jimcmi r ot Lo.ii-’ i’'! “ so. ■ Oe« :|

Hon. A. .1 Be, oridgoi, < 1

Tint McKinley club mcetifctf was largely attended here Satuplav niglii

thai we had to move trom the t». A. i:. | anapoiis, w ill sp, al; at (•»•»<»»

hall to the Iwrge church. Oet “‘I

Our enieriiri d-.g citizens hare b\ tire ! , „

, . . L. (i. Mogul.Brinifl f ar!

nation ol work af. ic :l-e intervene;

hu 1 ■ 1 ■ • - ■ . . ^ ei-tle acd Jtiis^»-|ii11 r.. ..k Wednesday, ()ci. 21, Mr. Adau, . of f-diana, .dte hn- non ■ | wm sohool house. \Vafiinj

eii to |h»s • dace bill ow ing to the fail-:-., ,

, J hursdav, (let. 22, ; n. nif

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fit

r»ij k Nirmp r

W.t a Uoiis.-. I ^AUs Friday Oet. 23; •i. I . }(itmiiti •v) will j d m>\v >a\v ntird Saturiluy, i i. I il rnill,u ‘ r *‘- ; T. T. Moore, f 'eutxti schoJ

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Floyd tp , Oet. 2:1. 7 p in. Dr. A. H. Moore, Beecl school hou.se. ()>’t. 27, 7 p. i

Ists.

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS, On enterirg the riM.m the voter will tinnoimce bis name to pulling clerk, who will give him two.ballots and a stamp—one red or Rtofe ha! lot, containing the names- of re-

publican, democratic, pi ohihition. fails to cure. "iTf. ^ people’s gold stamlardi national Ki>r Nwihirn ^•lltllll^ i ■ and socialist labor candidates in To the People ot PutnauJ separate coIuiaus; Hnothoe, white i A special train will pt^ss or county ballot, containiug names our wounty over the i 1). of candidates, for congress, b gislu R. on Wednesdav Oet. !8. live, (listrict/and eownt.y officers for consist o( a private -rar ami)

To 4 ure ti C'olit tn One B Take Laxative Brown, (yii» M/ druggist- refund lb

•Jfx*.

Some people who have gone

extremes in attempting to make | road wll ° ,s 11 ? ro P osed to ] w ho says that a panic would follow political capital have asserted ar.c? ' ,ua k e further assessments on the his elecHnn. Mr. Bryan mid Mrs. printed that Mrs. McKinley is the I 011 ' 61 road8 to rai8e »'oney to pay ; Bryan were introduced by Col. and receivin' rent from ^ ,e8e ' ,( -‘* , t s: ’ d’he thing the tax Matson. He made one of his char

The iron grasp of scrofula has no mercy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with j causing dreadful sores, but racks the : body with the pains of rheumatism

until 1 lood's Sarsaparilla cures.

the various parties-. Tell no one on Uto eleetiou board or in the room where you vote,, or in any way indicate to any one how you in teat 1 to y«'te,. nor in any way expose any name os your ballut. In asking lor a ballot, do not a.-k

dola ear, and will cawy lour

ers, Hon. \Y. L Taylor, C Wolf, Hon..). B. (.'ovkrum Daniel Waite Howe, till ofi, apolis. On the gondola a squad of artillerymen w non to “boom” the trip.

owner of

for n icpublivan. a democratic or: leave Indianapolis at

“Nearly four years ago I became af-J O t ho e particular ticket. This would | reach Rouchuale at 11 flicted with Rcrofulu and rheumatiBm. ... , i

nc inilicntiR^, ami it is uulHwfuI. whore a tlnriy Tiiinu^ft Rtoj

' , y ^5 I G. Vs unlawful to ask the poll clerk made, and Ml© speakers ue

premises in < antoti winch tire occupied bv a sii non : and thus indi reel I v at least, her husband is resp disiblc The li’i.We/’M ('Iniitiaii Adroeate hits investigated the report and its correspondent thor oughly explodes it as follows:

pavers would like to know is, why actcristic short speeches which con-

have the debts not been paid'-

tamed so little. No trust was ever made

greater eon

t4< show you bow ballot, unless i ou

to prepare you: ing ih. cannot read, ovfcrowd.

train v'i! They wdl a!

in American

Hui.niiig sores broke out on my thighs., j m c i.hysieally unable to stamp yom coon, n.ytivirg

and wisdom while the lattei’s are

stop of 30 miuHfes w ill br

stritif/ht re/tubli- also r.s Russellviilc,anivitiff

on it for a saloon, and the lease lias yet two years to run before it comes into the bunds of Mrs. McKinley and the

Pieces of bonecamij out and an operation ! t ichet.

politics than that between Mr. Har- was contemplated. 1 had rheumatism in : ../ risen and Mr. Bryan. The former’s : n>y legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap-I *■' '* r, ‘ ' petite, could not sleep, t was a perfect ''on ficA’er, stam/i. once oiiti/ ana'. and remtiining

every word was one Ot sound sense wrec i. t continued to ermv worse nnd / II 'ii • ,, , i

• 1 continued to grow worst anni u'litUl// icit/nn the lai'ui square sur- Hu* will uive a

finally gave up the doctor's treatment to I

riiHUihn’i the ratjle at the t<q> of the j ol the points named in

ticket, anil noirhere else.

As !l l ' r, ’ Ki ' To vote for ptrsor.s on other: attended as tln> speakers ate

tickets, do not stamp in the largo (,ne8 ’ ... Net- I

such candidates. He loses votes take Hood’s Harsaparilla. Boon appetite | 8< T ,are nt 1( ' f

Why have not Hie bonds given I b .V all his speeches

Bryan praised .John Clark Ridputb in Greencastie and Eugene V. Debs in Terre Haute. These two men stand on exactly the same

, platlorm, which platlorm denounced , j’ u p of meaningless nothings.

F-m^'ttrMuSximLdur^hUI^. tht * P resif,ent for preserving order, Bryan’s policy is a new one and he

I,. ,.,.,! ih,. aforesaid piece of ground, and which platform made a direct ] is a great

•uriosity.

unconditionally, for thirty yeui-, ami s | ^ t | ie y ( ,p r ,, me ct)Ur t t he bul ‘ andidate he draws crowds the parties sub-let it aw! built ashiuity t I because people always go to

thirty

half hoti! I" our <• VH_

These umtings <.h(.uld be

wark of the nation.

- ,i,,k0 ‘’ Th.. „co W „>„. Co. !

however, us vame hack; the sores commenced to heal. ; but Stump once wholly within the j is tn estahlisli heallh of his as- I s " la11 square to the left of the name | rid, blood means good health. I'Jj

i- the One Tnu’

^U^Jo;bb;g , f;om n B q and tl ha:';mB;: for the purchase of the Greencaatle | hl8 A away my crutches. . am now stout and ! ^ 1 I ing wlntcvT to do with it much less A Wabash toll road and which fell ?' 1 D ‘ F J " crowd hearty and am farming, whereas four l you want to vote /or, in one of the • s ‘U'*«pnrilla ,.,c cno ■ ■■■■ warn r Major. These arc the facts about 1 been oaidV The '‘r 0 "7 ”!»»"' C *"' ’TT*' nmmend Hood’s* itarM’parilla “"^’rban I ii9t8 °r candidates where such name It to up the whcwH ii. a- I could get thmn ’’ ,,l,e 1U 1894 l,een * o( ^ who good naturedly went to hear | HamjjondV Table GreTe.Ulinoia. i .nn.cni’s gives r.p| M ’tite and strength ami

money was first borrowed lor that 1 the Imy wonder.

The city of Greencastle yester- iniI . j)08e and taxes | IHW , also been The meeting did not'make a vote d tv did not put on any extra police collecte(J for llje 8ame purpose. j f ‘ff 'h’mi.e.aey but on the contrary nor does it do so at any political We believe it lest votes. The people rally. The policy of our city mar- The Dmocrat, in speaking of Were convinced after hearing the shal and police force is to let the Mr. Hays’ severe rebuke adminis- ’'’ t ‘ ak si'PHkers of the day that 1 , . , • • .• . . there was nothing in the demo

political rallies take earo of them- tered to it in open meeting, quoted j dea f) f vcur j Dthe One True niood Purifier. Aildruwists. $i.

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Sarsaparilla

vveakne appear

selves and not arrest any festive what it said April 25, 1896, on the j The county debt wasn’t explained '■rcpar.’d.miy by_r. k ii<nn|&t-o..L.wen. Mass tnm. unless lie gets too bolster- subject immediately after Mr Hays’; at all. ’ ] Hood’s Pills take casyto7rate y

to

ui canuKiaieH wiiere sucij name

appoiuv.

If you stamp in the large square enclosing the eagle, and also on any one or more of the small squares opposite names or stamp

twice in any one square it will be |‘ion. 77 ^

unlawful, and the ballot will not be

The Banner Time-. telepiu> ; number is 95. Ib-mcmber ii

» ervousness and painl 1 Wo other medieine I'^J

a record < /wonderful cures n»

Sa rsaparffla.

Hood’s Pills are the best lifter - ",

ill; ■

lion. *25c.

counted. Stump lightly and onh

one time in any square,

have an item, We want the r 1 *'