Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1897 — Page 2

TilE DAil^ 'UNXKU TIME‘% G l ’CEM'ASTLK, INDIANA.

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Good Business and Location. Airs. I3< E. Preston.

A PATHETIC CASE.

SUDDENLY STRICKEN.

\ ItAiivillr. 111., Moilifr AwnitniK Tldmcn |)rB , (| (>f 5 M „ fan I Spwell, K«« iltlm: I

..I h^p l.„. Child. j fr „ tll „ slroh , „ t Apoplexy^

Ini|Uiri* at

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1897 JANUARY,

Su. Mo. Tu. We.

1897

T!i. fr. Sri.

3 4 To 11 17 18 24 25

5

6

12 13 19 £0

2G 27 23

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7 8 9 14 l r 1G

21 22 23

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given him such great political honors in the past that he should accept a cabinet porttolio. lie will not allow his personal inclinations to stand in the way. That he would make a good secretary of state is as certain as that he lias made a goo i senator and a i;ood secretary ! of the treasury, and while his eol- ' h agues would miss his experience an 1 wisdom in the Senate, the knowledge that President McKinley and the country would have the benefit of them would go far to wards consoling them for the loss.

Die Danville, 111., Prex* j rints aj The death ol C ^, )t . Sanford column pathetic story that 'nen- Sewdl occurred this morning. lions Greencastle, v Putnam county J About rtve 0 - clock Monday afterand Brazil. Mrs. Delilah '^ ft ' noon Mr. Sewel! was engaged in his Youel. who resides at 18 9"^ 1 11gliai w>jrk at Hamilton’s grocery, street in Danville tells the following: j eiupioyed there on Saturdays “I have lived in Danville about three , ‘ i i u

, . , and Mondays ot each week. He

years with my mother, brother ami sous.

Seven years ago our happy family was < ,al ^ made up a small old. i ol

broken up by ihc death of my hit-band goods and was on his way from the

while we were living m a farm about counter to the rear dooi to place 10(1 miles from^ springtiel I. Mo., in the go0(l8 in the wagon for delivery.

Messrs. Hamilton and Foxworthy. | the other men in the store, noticed that Mr. Sewell sank down in a | cfl.iir near the stove, placing t he!

DAILY BANNHi! T! M KS

In the vernacular S ( ,ain “has troubles

of the street af her own ’’

(^n^uriraTjM^A^or^ine'ani <"'»*" struggle is bothering

:'.m.dln aVre.'H. ,r,„

the old country at home as well as abroad and a political volcano is

dki.aire*. for display advertisements must bo

h ui'i.-.i in in rolnek ■■.. m.cm •hdiij. iti (i-1 .'eatly to let go in Soain at any mo-

milt H i vt-rl t-i ittmls will tu* rot t U tHi t*ac‘!i day iij> to l o’clock i>. in. Il)eMl.

A i ' >m:Mimic;irl«»ns shouhl he Rly:n»‘(l with j lh»* rnmc of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as ■ . nee of good ratb, Aii*»nyuioos tuj'nniunleatlons c.ui not he no-

liKliaoa Kepiiblieim League.

The annual meeting of the Indi-

iiving with a man and woman named Mr. and Mrs. IV. K. Huis. a childless! couple who were greatly attracted to toy little daughter Lena, then only .! years old. After my hu-band’- death, my family was tirnken up, the boys going toheir grandparents to live, w Idle I went to Springfield, Mo., to work as

basket in his lap. They questioned j him from the front of the store as J to what was tnc matter but got

Ctlall Please

>$;

f And see our line Winter Suits and Ovm

/ Coals.

/ It'll uratify un<l benefit you to £ Nevir buy Clothing With your i

c )ur slts k is an ail round ex!

intf world up to date

i your ey« >),] tliiblt of th. I

SO ARE OUR STYLES

'FflCSd*'

•< Any and nil kiiuls of jzood suits ur * x and every figure wo olVer is ri>rh f .

7T-M.E BUU

Clothiers and Furnishers.

no i

a iloineatie leaving my little girl with Mr. and Mr-. Buis, who promised to take good care of her. After stay mg in Npringlield several months, my letters began to be returned to me that had been written to the custodians of my child, and w hen I finally beea me alar mud and went back to the old home I found that they had left the country suddenlv, between days, and took my child with them. “At Hrst I thought that they had simply gone awa;, on a visit and would write me In’a few days, but a- time passed by and no word was received from them, I became convinced that my little one had been kidnapped. The thought nearly drove m wild, and

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lave-

The Kid Gloves that arc 'ail ol ■•ialil m m ulltv, Imt clusc hi hand in price.

Tr> u pair.

ana Hepuhlican

When -'decry is irr-,:ular please upon h( 1(1 at 111(1 iallttpolin on -ano promptly s| pul,it,apoii oll.ee. ‘ birthdH\' Feb. i ■’ IS'J

League, will be I

Lincoln's i

: pcetinon cop 1 cs mailed ! re • on opplieatlot!.

HATES Of S'JBSOKIPTIONuiw. i’coi in nduantx r/rrer mmUlt* Uni month •IVr " hy Carrier

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When <1 livery is in-oc"irricr. . -idi- i arv and tieasdfer of the league

•crlption accounts arc to bo paid t,» them us

thej call i.ml receipt forsumu. for the ensuing year, and the. selee-

I took every opporttitiiav to make in-

quiries, but up to a few daja ago bad [ city’s best known men.

not heard u thing concerning Mr and Mrs. Buis and the baby. I had hearu Thej the man and his wife ref, r to relatives

business session will be caller! to :' n Ltdiana. and came east in hopes order at 1 .o’clock p. ... . probably! of 1 *‘‘ ,tinK s0,,, « tn,W! " f tbe ' n 1

I (ltd not remember what part of the state they were in, but sent letters to many postmasters in lo'-alities where 1 thought they might be. among them Greenea*tle, which town had been mentioned many times by Mr. and Mrs. Bins. A few days ago t was looking ovi r amne old letlci -, when 1 discovered

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(Ills WEEK. T. ABRAMS & SON.

at the criminal court room in the! Marion county court house, and j will he for the purpose of electing a president, vice president, secre-

ADVERTISING RATES.

I tion of one manager from each congressional district. The dele-

..2f> ets- gates composing the convention, uh.cIi siibsiMiiurnt inaertlr-i frets. ] 4 ..

..♦Uio 1 will consist ot one trom

UISFLAV.

IVr incli, first insi rtion

response. Upon going to him, Mr. Sewell tried to speak but could not, but indicated that his head hurt him. Mr. Hamilton rubbed hisi head and at once sent for Dr. La in- J niers. Upon his arrival the physi-j clan saw that Mr. Sewell was in a i bad shape and ordered his imtncdi | ate removal home.' Later Dr.. Bence was called, lie being thej family’s physician, who remained until Mr. Sewell’s death which oc trurred at d: 1 o o’clock. He pro npunces the cause of death apoplexy. Mr. Sewell was sixty-five years of age and was one ol the

He was

industrious and upright and a Harris Miliing

Christian gentleman. He was a member of Company H. Eleven'll Indiana cavalry, under < ol. Hubert H. Stewart. He enlisted at Lob-1 anon .Ian. Si, Ihfil, as lieutenant and ! was promoted to Captain on June! 21, LStL. and served until hept. 28.! I • (;*). when diseliaiged. lie leaves i

a family.

The funeral will occur Thursday j

irst ( ias.s

I’iauos, 1 >igins. V' ie nn| Dener t! Musical Mereliarnloe at

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iTRmuioNS- ^ iar M uls

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t'Toi.qi

JSO&l'OX STOItB. J I. S. WerneRe,

Special Sale of

O L. O A K 3

Doc-line Watch, Clock and Jew inH Repairing at most Reasonable pi

All wotk guaraiiteeu.

See Him, With D. Langdon. ■ 1 " I

an idealjavacsr “"".Meet me on Meats«

HARRIS I/VLRRRmL. a trial will ( (invluee von. Homo ludnstry,

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And 1 will oii-fl

Willi tin

itie markoi ■

lords, and at the lowest prices.

ask yum an'Ooi for it

Company,

WiSltdim Haspel. Jackson tV I’ninkiin Sts

(• EN Ell A I MILLERS.

Phone, fl

A PfuGCUL

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Ktsttci t v Dc tioilaiimi titiv cent.', in a fine Inunl carvcU bej, with u |»latc glnss dresser anti wasii stand. .AT

11( KI : R \ MAl.llNl.V'S.

ilia' the relative- ol the ki luiqqii: - at 2 p. in., .services at Brick Chapel, j

0 ’YEAR

lih’.h gr : lu Hour t I I'rv a | eoiivineeU, Fine |m Retm.-vlvafkia R n , kB wheat llotir a .-la eialty. m 1 Rliotie DO, Big Four Mills, \V. T. Res- ( B

'rim UK} l\)UR

3 pounds

w*' , for (v: ET I

lived near Bra/tl at the time we were

It will be under (he ritual of the

all living together in Missouri. Later r. . t , , . . i , j i.,,:; : . , < >. A. K , the in icasrd liuvtng been

I met a lailv living in that town who a raetnher of the Greencastle post.

per month . ..fl.uo' "tu coubibl ot one iroin each He-,

e;u.iirtnt.''(l position chnrtr.'d percent to I ... , i-aid that two or thiee families of that , . . if extra. Postifm not pumanteui publican club in Indtana which has| . . . heitrliliorhood .ml »‘'t retiring some tunc ago.

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triniranti'i- •.own wilh every wnteli ! i-loiin. A ne«* and enoiee assort ! inent at all kinds of i uv priees. At :

va eoinhiniui

eoib'e for ONE DOLLAR Candy. Nuts ami Fi nns for hole

I fade. Rhone .'ll.

H. G. KELLEY’S,

Til" Jewell'"

Bi’okdstreet & So,

dtaeomil toi time or spaee; five per rent allowed will'll payment uceomnanlesorder.

UK AIU NO NOTII'KS

Itrevier type, per line, 5 c One line puraKiapli- cimrired as ocoupylnk two line U'aee. The followinir rates -etll tie- allowetf "lily

ty sa (<ir:h wcompanirit tirder. I

■a lines 1 cents pei* line

CIIUDT-

50 “ 3(4 ion •• 3

■J5II “ 5(10 “ 2 M. J. BECKETT Punisher HAltHV M.SMITH MamiKiUR Editor

State League of Hepuhlican clubs, and is in good standing with the league. The business session will lie followed by addresses from Governor Mount and other leading republican orators who will be espe-

cially invited.

The afternoon session will be

Address all communications to

Tins Daiuy Banner Ti mbs, , . . Greemmstle.Ind. followed Dy a special reception in

— the evening, in the parlors of the Telephones. ' Denison hotel. Elaborate arrangecounting room 62 ments are lieing made for this

event, aud the league hopes to make

EDITORIAL ROOM 65

-P!’, im notick it a feature which will long be rc-

We putiMsh, and arc irlnd tr. uri-t the Hiimi; memberetl.

No Better

ing my girl w as among them. We tuc March 0, 1891. Co. I was tnus- j in the world for your wife that: a LI FK expecting word from them by every j tered into service through the of- 1 N , s ! ,f ' , N ‘ K i><>MrV - '’roDection mail, ami will at once go there if favor- ! , , ., ,, „ “ . j rty is an .'s-ential. ii • • I.. a! ajoi *). r.IfG and othei s,. .* jy* ^ q jy* l_i i i c? i cr v able news is received, i have not neide , . . . . JAIVIEb m. HUKLfc.Y. the matter pnblie before for fear the nn< * 1 ’ ,l s:al< * P er *°^ it has eon Oencral Ittsurtince IVriter. niau and woman would take alarm and ( luet('il itself very creditably. Also . n,.i■ — — —

Icave for sotue remote part of the country where my limited means would not

•m ' v WJSL m? 4JCJ. - vSTM-. -.

\ V17 i 1 when ynu want ■ i i . / ^ ' Cluj turnout. i iH

turnout.

carriages at»d (jrentlo horaes i* i - ladic?f- H

rals gi\ cn •!" oia ■

»»

tiun

Geo. M. Bla

Northeast Lorner -qu.iia .

permit me to follow them. Only a mother can realize the agonies I have endured all the e years while waiting and hoping for new- of my darling balky girl—I can hardly realize that aim

during said period there has been | ^ « - . Drought to Greencastle through the "E OV0iS TO »TLJ PTI

A Gold R('ward

company’s armory allow ances, cn- A large siock of heati r- and cookers.:

. 1 Will make von a special price for one 1

campments and service, an average ; , vi .,. k

For your patromiRuiu my comph t nj o* dry goods uul Krocuru*. rst*o ihr prizt s- in (.old Aluminuii i wore.

ol some *.'00 per war. lints lor the Cooper Bros. Hardware Co.. six years of its existence it has j Fj-nnklin amt .I ieksou .-'.s.

>tiiit h t ireoucastle.

jO^|M FJI1EY 9 {0\

aggregate amount of *;!000, the

is 10 years old now. Mr. and Mrs. Buis ■ proved financially henelicial to the

also have relatives m Kentucky, but I tbink tliey are in Brazil, Ind. lean

hUrdly wait for the good news, which 1 . . ,

, .. put in circulation in our city am coulident «tll soon reach me from ■ ‘

tor

greater amount ot which has been J 1 \

vb T

pR0/T\pJ S M\M

when tlicy are news, free lirief notices " f i i . , , leal hs terOi- and inarrltiirc-, tmt we cliicc Halt fare rates will he Had on ail my bn by Lena. She Was surli a prettv j loiiight is the tune set for the (

lor cxiende t toi-oont- of niiii'rlajros. obltd-

irtus. loii^t-anu .'.'■iet\ resolutions ji- ii cards roads in Indiana, and there is no

[■ I ■. m\ : ! V. i l lit » -II'

lym.'lit.-«r s i;i' (ai 'ory u-ranyi Lncnt ilicre • reason why the fullest representrt-

or, is made In a • i i e '.

Sei-'T) news to Telephone 95.

■ tion from the Republican club workers of the state cannot lie had.

Attention in tile l.ivcrv l ine, ami tor turn-[ outs that are up tu date at Intv price

Tin: election of McKinley and Hoba! t wae clineed yestertiuy the electors in all the states meeting ami casting their votes. McKm-

titid bright little bitby mat the childless initial step towards reorganization couple fell in love with her, and no, and let every one who can he pres*! doubt now regard iter as mere own ent. An invitation has been ex-j daughter. She is a blonde and when a tended the tnavor and city council! baby had light hair, almost red. Mr-, and they arc expected to be present.

Tlie victory in which the league j Buis was a large blonde, while the man Let every one come, for a cordial j participated in 189(1, will he alnin-1 is-light and dark. I would know them invitation is extended,

dant reason for a successful pop-1 :l

vent ion, and we hope to create such ! , Tho HrHzil T J Me ' P ubli t!l e8 1 tlie

, . . above story and adds: ‘*\\e have

enthusiasm at tins gathering JSj lnade cure -i. u( iu(iuiry rej , urtlin „ t , ie shall redouble the energies of the relatives of the W. H. Buis men-

PHONE 66.

G.oi)par Brothers. washinKt«n\ vin. s,

Now sty.c lure vt giH ill n nf (*11:11 . ■ every hat sold i r

. weeks. Our su * H I Inure and carefully selected, price vet > xaH Mrs. E. .1- KoHar tk [1

'ot![}taii} p^5

\ Moiraent

'ey and Hobart received 272 votes.

,,‘ r s, v dl 1 , nl Hr m parly workers for tlie campaign of lioned in the nboveltem, ht!! have I r\nn fki.( • •" * ' ^SOS. - " A. M. Hiooixs, Free. been unable to locate any one by |

J. J. Higgins, Sec.

and Watson 2d.

8knatgk Shi km.in will probably settle the question of whether he is to be secretary of state in the coin

HIixmI is Life. it i- tlie medium which carrit . to (.ii ncr\ ■, mu-elc, organ and iilire il>

lit at Ramekin

any

flits county.

Tile Putnam County M dical assoeia-j tinii met today in the‘ofRtie of Drs. Smythfl and'I’ueker, 'I’licir session be-1 gan at lh: i i and vva- enmiuited a slior 1 time after dinner. Tin* time was (c-m!- ! - pied it itinlv the annual business uiVairs i of the a-socta i;*n, "fHecrs for thi' en-1

There'

For «3SO fully warranted. Hi K irat (io|i| IVn at I-ANGDON'S BOOK STORI:.

of perfectin' ■ Vorciffn or hh , ^|

11c ^illDltr. ' stone ami n t

at low prleos, Satisfaction warrant<‘d. W

MELTZEIi & McINTOSK, 1 ■. K.'.-t I iiink.'ln street.

. t .*»'■» Tvvi

arc families of tnat utune in Rut tnllnv : Dr. i’l itch ird, inc-idi nt: Dr.

if you want

siting ve it Ih Iii^ electcil. 'Thev are | To buy The hr -t totals for the least inuney follows: Dr. PrltctoinL nr^aidimf. • Tin .

Go to HUGHES BROS.

tug administration, during tlie nourishn.c t and t-ircngth. If tin present week, as he will, i,. special j; ai*d be.dthy you will |

invitation, have a pe’ scnal ci nfer-

natn countv, however, but we (loul)t " ’!’« ker. vice lU'e-ident: L'r K. _ _ ^HC CLO .. S TORGverv much whether a „ v of them B"Wkii-s.-cur tary: Dr. llanna. tiva--i «• ou:.ranskl, Prop. have had any connection with tins n rs . w w T„ck,. r . of tl.is - ity. j» e - <- ase. j and Dr. Ilc-kctt, i-f Rkk.ti'hdale, were U 21 3 E H \

For Flour. Feud, Dralit. Hay un 1 ' H Satisfaction warranted, rriec- " Rh lowest. Wm Phot B ■ - - -- . |

( lice with President-ciect McKinley at Uanton. Mr. Flierman’s per s-mal inclinations are not towards the cabinet, but he is prepared to do liis duty as a good republican and a pa'riotic citizen, and if it be tile wish ot President McKinley and

The Buis family in Putnam is elected to membership.

ic- well; tl impure, di-ua-o will soon j we ]| know and there is no one here,

overtake vi u. Hood’s Sarsaparilla lia-J , . . i • i

v ol that tmtnc whtclt any ways an-

•VITF'K' KOAIIS.

puv' r t(k keep y 'll in health fiy u

_\ our bloinl rich and pure.

Lood’s Pills are easy to take,easy to(ipcrafe. Cure indigestion, billions

tie--, etc.

taking ' Wliat They Owe Uncle S I(,,1 May lie Set.

swers the description published. tied m emu-t. There is » Mr. \V. II. Buis near Washington, Jan. 1.—What action

the government will take since the Pa- ! cific railroad funding bill has been defeated in congress cannot be stated. The attorney general is out of town, and no one in his department is willing

a .nr. \>. k. Mins near

Broad Park who has throe chPdren of bis own and, lie, ol course, is not the party having always lived there. Along in the’fifties Hetuler

UIUI 11"-. .1-.' The Palace Restaui

_ first foiiMiteratipo I .. , ,

! W0» ii you buy yom- ,j(-. * *|»!k.-.t" Ninth Door of Com I

PHONE SC :, "d'.( i M'-impt atten-! , ..

[ -1(111 :.t the low u r market pn,-,.-. Kv*"' 1' veto get a Cood Dll)

I 1' it -t ' la-- Luoci.. ('an- i-

Alph< -IS Birch. |antl Ft nit-. GARDMiR A

f’hitia. Lamps am) Qtn i-> are.

of the Ohio republicans, who have 12. at 8 o’clock

John <L Woolley, tin* greatest Prohibition ojator in tliewiirld will lecture

' '' '- 1 ' 11 " r",!, 1 .'" -j'.'ll, son, William aud Irvin Bum went! t° # C oa ' t w '" 1 nn'ia'riiy "U tin-subject.

PAlIlS’"e3

■ ■«* v %* v v .

I'ri'in i liis state to Missoni i. Thcv

It is believed that it is the intention to

g{# mwoM:

THi r - r-THi'Fit.M tnnCFCUDANOLA PIN INI it IAN

ANV 1 IRIfEOTHEUBKANDS COMBINED

WHY. duCAUGH

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were lirothers of Riley Buis and uncles of W. 1. Buis of this citv. The \V. H. Buis meniioned in the /’kT.v.x article may be a dcscencbint from one of the three who went

take some step looking to the settlement in thi* courts, ii necssary, of this long-pending question. According to the treasury figures of Jan. 10, the net amount, due to the United States by the bond-aided roads, after deducting tlie amounts credited on account of transportation service, is fl:>l,3]0,8?6, the

under, all;

a little out of .-tyk* to he 1 soh! at Oik* 11: it of fJielr ( o-t. J. T. A Hill, Prop

v \* v ' ’•* *•* , *’ •* •!* "c i

•: Plai ts, Cut Flowors, Funeral Designs, et . !;; Ftirnishi'il on Sh .i t N'otifi * Pilous s Mr-. .i I. i Mi-.! ■ Corn it Blootn i n ptou ^ Anderson v v *.*• •> Wc *;• *;• •; *;•... •

C

EITELJORG,"" ’

’ ’ NotHiw t st corner public FijiUHr*'.

B'O.S (ind Shock repaired neatly'and with dispatch.

i west anil an* now beiioved by their original principal of which was $04,-

l . , , , 02!J,. r il2. I Putn.*tid relatives to be uean, but I

I *<! t tpi’w from Fnyinrr*.

j he so far as can be learned has not i visited this section. There is also

branch of the Buis family in

)<- TH” nt-ST FIVH-CFNT CIGAP TVER ( 'M.D I'l l ” ! FAKE. ASKYOliR DEALER FOKCUBANOLA

Ivtefet* Co*,

! Kentucky.

Nfine of tlie Putnam family seen, know the man mentioned or the .. the net earnings tor tlie same period of

\ouol woman, and Postmaster iwiii, fiU'.UXX); for |s:i;i, a u i,,-

lias never received any inquiries,

Drclinr* t« II« a Candid ito.

'luany’K istx^u mnrRtotE*

Pentuiylvanla Earnings. j I>A,, ' V tW ' SKK T;ME8 So " th 1,11,1 n ' h 'i Piuldelphia, Jan. 12.—The report of ti, ( , , !H n ' ,,,anH ^‘ r °* Ar- their own.perKonal (experience in |j l the Western New York and Pennsyl- '‘.i s poultry slates. I.ave been publhlted in

▼aum railroad, which was sulunitted tu «

the directors yesterday, shows: Grost, sprlnus sno" '"in by the CnicagM. Milwaukee .' earnings for th« six months ending Doc. 'jocks. . I Fattl Railway, and us these leitrf

81, IMOd, *1,(159,000, as compared with Turkey runs. $1,820,615 for the same period of ISOo; Turkey, old toms

Turkeys, yoiuiK Hlpds.and over cbulce lot Tu

Tiukius, young, s to m ods.

GOlrriD, t. t .over

y* SOLE DI'-TRiEUTERS

Tc C-tre n Cold 111 One Day.

'I ake Laxative Bromo Qtiioitie Tablels. All (i.-oggi-t- refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 2081D.

Bt ends Aykus, Jan. 12.—Dr. Pell y

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Ducks

j.KVR. frest, subject tobi'.iidiinii

iiutter. uirr’, ...

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grini decliues to become a candidate li i

the presidency of Argentine.

lor S;i!u Bills and Posters. Tkc Banner Times

extremely interesting, and lb ' l l!llll l let i- finely illustrated, one copj j be cent to any add rest, on roceil’kj tW(- e*'nt post.ige stamp, Apnl.' '[ ' . .lones. Traveling Passi'iigci' '-'j iOt'arew Building, t’ineiumt'-b <l '

Fun Letter Head'!' see The Bannek Tumk-.I''' 1 ” 1 H