Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1897 — Page 4
i ill'-,
t>.\ . i-N i'j !v i 1.11 i’jk '
G K K E A l A ST \ j i:, TV OTA. S'A.
►
FALLEN BY
THE WAYSIDE
l?.-> ful* by the uayskle IhrouKh lack of f .rtr.jfth to continue life’s journey. i'hey need * pure stimulant.
»t v. •'<• be found in
R. Curntiiins & Co.
TMK HANK MVSTEItV
t
HAND-MADE SOUR«MAJ H
WHISK,. V
*1" \id i-'Y
I -' rocess
f
5OLD0 » ' Y xl GtiiST : Each bottle bears the certificate of
Vm
Kiefer Drug Co.
S j //*, / / Prof. J. . . 5 . Ch*' .. In'fiunapvlls, that It Is an ahsclutely
J
IND1ANAROLIS.
•’ { IROLIS. a l ^ a
1: b Liiit to Hoi: 5::i Hoioh -
The - -
Enough For all the Winter Evenings ALMOST FREE.
TOWN TOPICS, This And fh^Vn
~ . ■ 111 c ■ it u m tw fin v i >nf
208 5th Ave., N. Y„
cents in stamps, any oot of the following pria.
novels (TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX pagos re cl ilar price FI FT', cts ■: for FIFTY cent« au. FOUR- for (INF: DOI.I.AK any TEN; for ON* DOI.T.AK ANT, A HAL,- the whole library a
SIXTEEN volumes.
Indianapolis Journal -
' A SOUL, ny (\ M. S. MeL‘»lla»t. JslN OK THE KING. I
*—SIX MuNTHS IS t-TUK sKiKIS oK
fc—THK S V.r; or*
‘ COUN
.-THE 6
ItiomoHoi].
i>—an - nt v ivKvr.
•«t » . il > v ' . m.
IHE KINii iiyA.s.VanWestrom. 11 ADEs. Uy < larlee I. Cllnghani. • OilANCK. liy Captain Alfred
Hr (’Isarlas Sio-cos Wavns.
,_AN FCi.ICSK >F VIKTUS. ily Oil cnploo IllneU. ;_\y UN SPEAK aiile slKrtV. Hy John utlhat. ia rHAI O s ,1 LW DtAN By Harold K-VyoM. i.-s HBAI. IN DENVER. Hy Ullmer MeKendrea. :i-Wiiy ' syYSO .ADAS. Hy Dari,I' uri.tle Murray. S -t V’BRY RKMA-tK AHI.F. DIRI,. Hv I,. H. HlOSford. A MAHItl A-lE E-oR MATE By Harold K. Vyuaa is—>ur OK I ME SULPHUR. Hv T O. Do losoo. . -I'M-: WRUNJ M an. By Champion BUaalL, (0—IHE HUNT KOit HAlTTNESS. By Anita VI
.l-Il' t^STRANAT EXPERIMENT.
Vlvantl
By Harold 1L
* yuuo. jyiudicite by the number} the novels you want.
IHE ARENA.
Slioiil,! Do in possession of overvono who ilosiros to he THOROUGML» I’OSTKl) on AM. I’OMTICAI, unit DrKNKKAl, NEWS rot’ics, and especial I v INDIANA NEWS. I’ho DAII.V Kl’KN t Sit ES all the NEWS—Eoeal, Domestic and Foreign; complete and neenrate market repoits; a State news service that cov< rs all important events, and a generous supply of miscellaneous inform ition foijjgcueral readers. I’liis year tlie proceedings
of Congress and of Til E STATE I.EUISEATt RE will be of especial itnportanee and interest. Its eolnmns, both news and advertising, are free from indecent or objectionable matter. Ciye ll a trial. 11 is
THE
A Great Magazine that handles ! B6Stj aSf G'WSpSiPGT Living Issues and deals with
Present Problems.
Without doiilit rhere hii* nrv< r l»i*l r<-1m*. n m puhllnitlon which Hurinu' the fii*8t »i:rlit years ot ts exlste ce has cxcrti I i lit• inllti • net* or Hi’CMirciI ttu* uttontlon uml ri's|M*ft <• thinking people t'» tin* fXicnt tlmt Vhk Aukn •• is won durimr th it p^ilod. \s :i populai joiirnuMst 1ms s:ii . “.t •! n s not hvr in tin* trriivt*ynnJs of tin* i i i." It 1h Iratlintr flit* prouTfHsi\« t \vc« t j t h i riii tir> movtom uts.
Not . o • *vi
i’;i 11 y or < ’rood
To the pit • prcS't'tl tuicl
view th«
and nuiinin I t dUtlUs*tive n i as tin* expo > t of tli" worl i - r
ii riv • «iotni •!» ; havimr in • i nt of »o»"m:i e*>n*t ti-> o- ; . u .*100111* <1 I n this it Ir- • SI ri'.'i .. a"' ! .nuunziiicH. • 1 In* ! ‘•t no 1 best tbought ;U *r■* on I \V: i . rs.
Wi#ia n ' t\iusp a . 1 Pr *tfress.
Moim* even ti::m ti. i- I'Oori* u .nr*n van took to Thk Akkn a iis a reil> ii'id sinta'io' eliampion in nil .pi'^f i«»:is in wiiien they are inter ested. T'n* ai»l*‘^t and most nonu'lar writ ms of the wo Id u ill eml i iian « t • its piures. irivinvr to its readei s t j* a os f » arn ,, st an ’, briillant diseus^i.m'i of t ipies that will attia t universal uttciitlin.
Good Government
Thk Ahkna will not la* tin* oraan o f any political party whatever, but will be au earnest. independent, and fearless advoeate of tin* reform of abuse . and will labor zealously for t he exposure and suppn salon of corruption, and for the pr >m ition of good government generally.
Advanced l liouglit mid IJosiarch.
To those ' h » would keep abreast of the great advancement hi human thought and progress in selener. religion, i Byehology. and metapliysies I ni- Vkkna is indi<p* n-ible. The student and a*l\ >iui *st thinker wlli timl in tiic wide s"<>pe and v irh*r \ of subjects and in the breadth of tnatineut given to thesi* subb-ets. an <>p»n «mi i of ad v a nets] tin Might not eovered by any other publL atiou in the world.
To those seeking to suhscrible for tills magazine a late cops will be mailed on reeeipt of ten cents "ubseriptloti price fid.ou per annum. Single copies twenty-five cents, Vdr.ss \rena Publishing < otnpatiy, Copley N'P* ‘re, boston. Mass.
FOR INDIANA READERS
70 Cts. Per Month
if by mail. In towns in which our ngetit* supple subscriber-, the price is Elf I EKN CENTS per WEEK. For FIVEt ENT*- ailditimial you will receive the SUNDAY JOURNAL, which eon sins Mure and 15ETTKK ItEADIN'i MA ri'EKthin ;in\ other paper printed in I ndhina. rile W FEE I.Y is furnished at .fl a year. Liberal commissions to agent Subscribe with any of our agents, or send direct to
JOURNAL NEWSPAPER CO.
Indianapolis, lud.
The first of American Newspaper?, CHARLES A. DANA. Editor.
The American Constitution, the Auujrican Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, for-
Daily, by mail, - - Daily and Sunday,
k ‘City Miis!e Store.”
$6 a year by mail, $8 a year
“I’ve come, judge, to iifk if you'll let me tell you what nn one on earth don’t know but me—'bout that bank mystery. “Yes, thank you, I will sit down. A fire feels good on anight like this. 1 dn't often such as I have a chance at this kind of comfort and luxury. “What do I know about the bank mys- | tory? Ennd s.,Kos, judge, time they opened j the hank that day ten years ago and found i the bank vault broke into and the sale Mowed up and not a dollar gone 1 could have tohi it all The people of Tiverton ain't done talking and wandering ’bout it | yet, and t here ain't never been no ono living as could tell what it all meant hut me. “1 brought some papers—here they are, judge—where it’s all written down, and 1 can swear to it if you like. I don't want them never used, though, unless 1 die and something comes up as would make it lies* | for my family to know, though there’s things in it I’d ruther die than have ’em know. If it’s all the same to you, judge, j I'd like to tell it to you. Seems like I'd \
to'soe if all was safe, knowing the dangers better than the others, we hrnke through the floor and lowered the laddi,-, and there we was right in the vault. ’Twas wit for me I’d hit it right, for my life w, *"’t worth much If any of my planning failed
to work.
“Tom 1 Ionian in a hurry went down first, and when I was half way down lie started back, saying in a hoarse kind of
whisper:
“ ‘ Who called met’ “ ‘Nvi or,j, you fool,’ sai l Jim. “ ‘Then,’ he said, and in ran r'"I '" e on the lac ler, ‘s :ea one is do .0 i re*
(to ha ■
Tv. ir e I heard some one say,
go back. ’
“•We’ll gag him,’said Jim. And mo and him wa nt down and turned our lun terns rouud, lo iking everyv 'here, but there
wara’t no ono there.
“•What’s the matter with the I ■ 1 growled Jim and went buck and triou to guild him down again, but lie just would Dot go; so Jim cursed him and come h o self, and he and me begun to get ihe safe
door ready to blow up.
“That’s a tiling us takes time and care, judge, but we went at it with a will and
Gall Pit dSe
r y ,/a
fKK~
\mi see our line Wint. i s, ,
K Coats.
il l. ,
,. Never liuv Olothinu w ■'" ll '*
it'll gratify and liea
Never Imy Clothing W M
g i Inr stock Is sn all round * , '' j
y mg world up to date
80 ARE OUR STYLE
Ci
\ny and all kinds oi oid every figure we ottei
1 suit,* i^ht.
i
get rid o. a loan ami woum oe napp.er am. • Wl)r(1 lt wns KO fit m you cot.id die easier feeling 1 d spoken it all out to one , K , ar y()Ur l)l<llt , when all of a
living human.
“You'll lie glad to listen? That’s good of you. 1 knowed you was a kind man and a just one. That’s why 1 come to you. “No, thank you. I don’t smoke. I put
all that money nwi.y for my wife and chil- j , * j tlrnii ’ .
sudden come a smothered cry like a woman’s. We stopped work and looked at
each other, Jim’s face white and scared “ ‘Lord, what was that?’ ho said. 1 often hours ’em on the street like
dren.
“Do you hear that storm? Outside seems like all the evil powers was let loose. You can’t judge ’bout it bore. It comes kind of muflledlike through those thick curtains, and it don't shake tins great house as it does some. “It's this kjnd of night as makes men huddle together, judge, and plan how to get rich and have line things such as the likes of you. I’ve been through it all, 1 know. I've felt ns if I had as good a right to ’em as any one, and 1 was bound to have ’em too. 1 warn’t brought up to no trade nor nothing, and fair means seeming to fail l took to the other. "Yes, judge, 1 started out in life a thief and a robber. 1 prospered fairly in a small way, and no one didn't catch up with me for some time. , Then I joined a gang in for anything. Ford, hut it was fascinating! It was like drink. I couldn’t give it up, and I couldn’t get enough of it. I was in prison and out then, the old story,
That warn’ton the street. Itsounded close by,’said Jim. "We couldn't hear
nothing outside in this place.
“ ‘Nonsense,' said I. ‘Don't you make a fool of yourself, too, and spoil all And
I went to work again.
“I could see how his hand trembled for
awhile and then got steady again.
“ ‘That must have come through the room up stairs,’ he said presently. 'Queer,
though; it sounded so close.’
“Then we worked on, and there warn’t nothing more to be hoard. Rest of the gang might all have been dead men for all the sound they made, and wo didn't say
nothing, and so the night went on.
“At last wo had it all ready and were only waiting for the signal to blow it up and then—money enough to make us all rich. "Tain’t such as you can realize the excitement and the strain of such a mo ment. To know it’s all there ready and then to have to wait, it’s easier walking over redhot coals. It’s all right to go on
Clothiers and FunisherJ itmttm4«4444ebttbb4<»£ib4tu 444444A4444444444444t444444«4UUUk
\A?g Have-
Gepypig^ed s: et ^
The Kid Ciloves Ifiul are out <0 -igfil in cirallty, but close »t fitmd In price.
Trj a pair.
Three (!1) cents pet pieces for five a , , , .( 1
ispipi? i/fcR(T\H!0K5‘
Mn
iq 11 i s
J
till I married and begun to have litt le ones. , ft|Miwork | ult star still and only breathe Then, Lord knows what helped me— 1 ‘ ...
something did—and for the sake of my wife and children I broke loose from ev-
HOS TON STOltB. Snecial Sale of O La o A K S THIS WEEK. T. ABRAMS & SON.
N. S. Werneko,
I ine* fine Watch. < lo* i ih,| j,. Repairing at most R«All work guaranteed
See Him, With D
, t i v — v t tldiir for per Del cooking AeN 11 /.mij puking—Is
.Meet me on Meats
HKRRIS IT^RERIKU a trial will convince you. Home industry, ask yonr grout i for it The Harris Milling Company, (.ENEHAI. MILLERS.
\ml I vtj
a wlthtg
i lie marks,
fords, and at the lowest
William Haspel.' Jackson «V Franklin Sts
ye K r
th th th
da
Pi re vc y< «r •p sa to ef *•• sli eu 1h
Phone.1 w
erythlng and came here, where no ono didn’t know me, to start over again. I had some money and opened the restaurant
just opposite the bank.
“Long as 1 didn’t read the papers I got
on well. Hut let me see them, and I’d! hunt through ’e * for the robberies, and Td i bo crazy for awhile, aching to be in it all | again. Seeing bout my old pals getting in | "T,
trouble didn’t make no difference. “Time came, though, when I begun to i
enjoy life differently and to feel myself i
more respectable. The love for the old life begun to go till I could read about it without getting all fired up. I thought
then I was all rigid.
Did
and listen gives a man the shivers. “Presently Jim caught my arm. “ ‘.Say, 1 thought 1 heard voices,
you?’ he whispered.
“ ‘The men up stairs,’ I said. “ ‘Sounded down hero. Have your pistol |
ready. ’
“I took my lantern and went round the vault again carefully and then held it up to examine the walls. Then I shook my head. There warn’t no way wo could hear j
A Peaceful
Rest for twelve (lolliirs and litty cents in a tine hand carved bed, with n piste kIhss dresser and wash stand. A L’
TITKI R \ MA1.0MTS.
tub
bk;
BOUlt
high gi i ri*S tect. I'n a -:|.*l;ji^ convinced. Fin.;
Pennsylv.ih
10 YEARS
eoiiriilitce given with every watch chain, l new and choice assort ' ment at all kinds of low prices. Al
“ ‘It’s the queerest place 1 ever was in,’ said dim, ‘and, by Jove, I’ll be glad when wo are out of it. Why don't that signal come? Suppose there’s any hitch? I swear 1 hear voices again.’ i
“Just then come the signal, and Jim be- j II. Gr. KELLEY’ S f
gun to apply the dynamite, but Ids hands | trembled so and Ids eyes looked so wild |
St' tr is sh «1 te in
- to file Mini 11 a v i air fl
c.dlee for ONE DOLLAR i,i
wheat Hour a specially.
Phone fit), Rig Four Mill- w.T.ft
3 POUNDS
i 11IV.-I* fin* i
OF
j
Camly. Nuts anti Fruit- ' i In,
trade. Phone lil.
Til** .1i*\vul('»'. 1
Broadstre**!
Then they come hero, part of the gang
I’d belonged ta First 1 knowed of It was j hl8 own wifo wouldn’t know
Honing ’em in the restaurant. I s picinm u
H
& S|a 1M
they weren’t here for no good, and it most took my breath away. They knowed mo quick enough, too, and nothing wouldn't
“ ‘The money, the money!' he whis-
pered. Wo must have it now.'
“Wo got out of the way just in time,
do but I must join 'em I was the very un(] tl , en ()Ut t , amo th( . d(Hir .
; SUNDAY SUN - -
i 2 Mi cllillfS
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in worl d I'rice 5c. a copy. Hv mail ?2 a year Address THE SUN, New York.
I'rtHs. UepH!»•*». v « «*IU*k, oih. Lie*, riosinif out sale of Hk* miisif m Jiinuarv 1st, ’97. Tim ** for lu*. i r . ill LL, Grouncastie. Ind*
Wanted-fln hies ISSS Protect yonr 1dra«: TIipy- rviy tiring you wealth Writ** JOHN WKDL'KKl»l l.N Hatunt Attor oeyg, WaMhington, 1). « .for their Al.HUU |*rixe offer Vi'f I tat jt two hu:i :re i luvjiuiou» wanted.
N«‘\\ Ptillniuu l.lae.
In palace sleeping cars from Lake Michigan to the Potomac. A new line of Pullman sleeper*- between Chicago, i Washington l>. C. ,x Raltimore, via the, “Queen City.’’ Commencing Jam.ary 24t!i, the t .11. A D. railway, and Monon route, in connection with the I! A <' 4. R & OS W railwiy-. " ill operate a line of Pullman sleeper , between Chicago and Baltimore. \ii Cincinnati and Washington Cil \. The seliedille will be a« follows: Eeiye Cbieag >.‘J : I. 1 ) a. ; m ; leave Indianapolis, 7 :*")5 a. m : leave Cinclunati, 1J : U'l noon; arrive Washington 1). < , <>:47 a. m: arrivi Rultimore, 7 :.).j a in. Uetuniiag tile sleeper will leave Baltimore, 11 :(H) a. m; have. Washington 1). C ., 12:00 noon; leave' Cincinnati, J :.'10 a. in; leave Indiana-' polls 7 :"0 a. m; arrive Chicago, 12:00 noon. The sleepers are of the lastest pa'tern, e<|Ual to any running on any
>1* .*>>11 Koute r.xi’tirMioiiN. Home seekers excursion tickets to southern states at one tare plus two dollars for the round trip, on sale at various dates in January, February, March and April, also special one way rates to southern points on sale the first and third Tuesday of each month. Winter tourist tickets to the south on sale daily, good returning until May 111, 18117. For particulars address J. A. Michael, Agent.
line.
The man who took his pail and sat down in the middle of the field on a rock, and waited for the cow to haek i up to be milked, was first eon-in to the | fellow who would not advertise but ex-j peeted the public to hiint him up ami buy bis wares. tf
\Hmlnlm Kiiipk. Homeseekers excursion to points ii Alabama. Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota. Missouri, Mtssissipni, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North and South Dakota, South Caroline, Tennessee.'Texas, Utah, Virgin's. Wisconsin, Wyoming. Rate one fare plus 42 for the round trip. Dates Nov. 3 and 17, Dec. 1 and 15, Jan. 5 and 19, Feb. 2 and It!, March 2 and 10, April (> and 20. These dates do not apply to all states alike. Home Seekers Excursion tickets to points in the west and southwest will he sold Jan. 5th and Kith, one fare for the round Dip plus $2. Return limit 21 days. For further partielars call on or address J. S. Dowling, Agent.
man they wanted. I could help 'em, and I was hound to ’em. 1 was the l^ggesf thing they’d undertaken yet—thu bunk. They’d come on to examine the situation, knowing that Darkee, the new mill owner, would make a big payment soon and the money for it would bo in the bank here. If there warn’t anything else, that would be a big haul—a haul worth having—and
me being here decided ’em.
“I do think the devil brought all Ills friends and relations with him that night to tempt me. I forgot how to go to sleep and just couldn’t stay in bad. I wondor I warn't in tatters by morning with the devil tugging at mens ho did ami trying to keep mo out of the room where my sleeping
children lay.
“Lord, it makes me creep and perspire
all over now to think of it.
“You see, them bank people oomeovor to my place for lunch best part of the time, and they all knowed my little people, and the mil! people knowed 'em too. My oldest hoy worked in the mill, and they 'd been as kind ns could ho when lie’s sick. Christmas time they's good to him, too, and there warn’t a bank officer but had remembered my little people, even to the watchman, '-eemed like robbing my own
“ ‘The Inside door, quick,’ said Jim, hut tho explosion had made that fall inside, and wo just could lift it out. “‘Have the bag ready,’said Jim as he leaned forward to haul out tho great piles of bank notes and silver we could see by
the light of the lanterns.
“ ‘Hands off or you arc a dead man!’ “It was a voice that would most have waked tho dead. I dropped my hag, ami Jim drew back ills hand, caught hold of
No Better
in flic world for your wife thau a Ll FE INSURANCE POLICY. Protection to life and property is an essential.
JAMES M, HURLEY. General Insurance Writer. 1
1 1! BIST- PHONE 4 8 X'ss’ V M
ctirriuRCB and trcutle hors* > i 1 ■ Wt ddinvrs and funerals «iv* i |m» of tion by ■
Geo. M. b J
Northeast Corner .Squari*.
Stoves to burn A ^' yanl '8
A large stock of heatt rs and cookers. | Will make you a special price for one week. Don't mi-- t..i-chance.
For your patronage lo n
o'' dry goods ami groo . i*
ir yo
dry
see the prtzes-
wsre.
iiinpl
PI U<
Cooper Bros. Hardware Co-
me with a grip like Iron and we begun to jn >t8 .
go slowly back to tho ladder.
“ ‘The combination is all right; wo have
thorn now; they can’t escape us.’
'onth (ireencustle.
ill Gold \ Mill.
tl
J0^ RHEYSfo
ei
Wo wore half up tho ladder when we hoard the click, click, of the lock, and as we drew the ladder after us we could hoar
! tho rasping of the hinges of the Iron door. I “ • Klv tlv fur your lives! Wo n-e die
Fly, fly for your lives! We tire discovered!’ said Jim as lie wont round to warn tho men. A««l in the darkness and tho wind and tho rain they went away, and 1 ain’t never seen one of ’em since. I beard, though, as when they found there warn’t no one there and tho bank people didn’t know nothing 'bout it till the next morning they just believed as tho bank
was haunted, sure.
poi^ pi^cwT B BBaiilifiil
ol
ttontinn in the Livery Line, and for turn-I outs that are up-to-date at low price
New st \ ■ tiUT’Vd cn fre» uharj,- 9 every luii Mild fiH weeks >ur < __
lattfo and earcfully selected, ; . 1
PHONE 66.-
Mrs.
Gooper brothers.
Washington & Vine >t.
E. .1* Kellar i«
Oi
, ,, , . , t . . j Do I know what it was, judge? There
people somenow. I m bound not to in- j H j u n
form on the gang, and they’s bound to rob tho bank, but I cursed ’em in n • heart for coming just when I was getting rid of tho old life for good and all.
'Twas
awful!
no one else as does know, that’s sure.
’Tain’t much, after all.
“You see, playing round with my little ones 1 found as I could make ’em hear ail kinds of noises anywhere I wanted and
„ , , , . people crying and laugiiing. It wns fun fur Well, judge, you know how them rooms tlu . m> „ ml i often done it-ventriloquizlng,
1 believe you call it. But that night’s tho last time. You see, noueof thegnngdidn t know 'h:*t tiiat, and I don't keer over to have ’em know it now. It saved the bank without my informing, and that’s all I care
for.
"Oh, no, judge, tho hank don’t owe me nothing. You’ll take care of the papers?
F
otjQtaiij p<?t)5 A Monument
For 950 fully warranted, lb Karat Gold Pen at— 1 \Nr.l>0YS BOOK STORL
at low prices.
cl
Ot | 1 ’■ ' ■ Ini- ^ tic l.’ nt«. th
i ml "■
Satisfiu'tiou v int - ■
ti
MELTZER & McINTOSH
108 East Franklin street.
over the bank was rented to start a new daily naper. I made ’em swear solemn as j my name wasn’t to appear nowhere. I’d plan it all out and give ’em points and lie on hand at tho last, hut 1 had to be cau-
tious.
“They found out when the money was to be paid and ’greed on the night lief ore
If you want
tii
Go to HUGHES BROS in
To bus Hi*- best frooilt* t ni\ the least inonev Call *in
For Flour, Fc<**l, Grain, H ' ! ‘ n m Satisfaction warrant**!. 1 'Et- * lowest. ■
THO OLOBE STORe Sudranski, Prop.
Phone |
for the robbery. I bad it all mapped out Thank you. Ym obliged to you In/hsten t) 11 R I I t V for ’em where and how they was to loosen inK lt kllul niakos niB f( , Hl ,„, slt NT LJ C1 1 1 • J
for ’em where and how they was to loosen up the boards of tho floor in their room above, so we could break through and lower ourselves into the vault when the time come. Then, you son, we’d only have tho safe to get into and the great iron door
between us and the watchman.
“Everything was ready, and wo was
pretty sure the money was paid.
“Do you hear that storm now, judge? ’Twas like that ten years ago tonight, dark as Egypt, with the rain and wind a perfect hurricane, a terrible night, th->
kind of night for any sort of crime T he _ men chuckled to themselves. Twas a shipped from Trebixond and whose
fortune sore this time, and they’d all be
ing too. It kind of makes me feel easier, j “No, no, thank you, I won't stay and I take no more of your time. Don’t got up.
I can And my way out.
“What's that you say, judge? You honor and respect mo—me? And the hank — land, judge, 'twarn’t me; ’twas my wife and children saved the bank, and I'm proud of ’em—proud of ’em, judge. Good
night. ”—Rhilmlelnhia Times.
To Cure m Cold In On<* Take Laxative Biouio Quinine iahlets. All druggists refund the moi.ej if it fails to cure. 25c. lOStl)
on the way to comfort and safety before day. 1 ain’t never seen 'em so excited. Nothing hadn't gone wrong, and nothing
couldn't now.
“We had sentinels stationed round to give the alarm, but there warn't much danger on a night like that. “We had planned so as to have the door ef the safe ready to blow open when tho watchman went down to the cellar to see to his flros. I knowed the time of night he did so, seeing him often from my house across the way through the window of the bank. But to make sure wo' stationed a man where tie could give the signal at the proper time. With tho watchman down stairs and we shut in that vault, with solid masonry below us, ’twarn’t in the range of possibilities for no human to hear us. “ ’Twas planned that when we broke through the ceiling me and one of the others was to go down first with the lanterns and tools and get tho door ready for Jim Groogan. tho loader of the 'sang to come down and use tho dynamlt • and lie on hand to take out tho money. "Lord, hut it was just the night for such a niece .of-P'or-L iJti-L x nuiniv
Threat Had Its Kneel.
Constantinople, 18.—Am Italian subject named Merani, who was secretly
per-
emptory return to Constantinople for trial was demanded by the Italian ambassador, with a threat to send gunboats if the porte did not give its written promise of compliance, lias been liber-
ated.
IIoium* of Wonthip Burned, Bocykus, O., Jan. 18.—Mount Zion church, southeast of Bucyrus, was set on fire by two boys who were building a fire in the stove for the evening services. They upset a lantern, and the result was the total destruction of the Church. It will be rebuilt.
iSIK)I 1,1) be the ! first consideration I
When you buy your groceries.
PHONE 90 fi' 1 ' 1 ge! prompt alien-;
T h :
lie Palace Rest ui'£ ^ >pposlte south Door of < 1111 .
lion at the lowest market price’s.
Alpheus Birch.
Ghina, Lamps and Queensv.are.
1- tlie place to get a Good 1 )inn? r ■ First Class Lunch. < andie-. ■
and Fruit*.
GARDN Ll!
ai O w H
1*A1RSgunder, all a little out of style to be sold at One Half of their cost. J. T. Allen, Prop
* <• *'«*:«> ■> • •>'' ♦ ♦*'
Plants, Cut Flowers. F uneral Designs, etc., ■ Furnished on Short N“ tl1 ''' I PHONE 6 Mrs* M .1, C.h-d' ,, '’B Corner ItloomitiKton «N \ii fir-" 1 gj
* ❖ ❖ *
l '
v %• •> •> •> •••
.> <*'' ; i
u
i
or Plltf'V
IFELJORG, North w cbY conicr pUbric square. . I Hoots and Slioes repaired neatly and with dispatch. I
Deidi r lu Lime. ( ement, I'laster Paris, Hair. Si wer i’lff A. I innmeys. Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Etc. ,,,
Woman's Mysterious Disappearance.
Letter* rrom Farmers
In South and North Dakota, relating their own personal experience in those 'late', have been published in pamphlet
Arcola, Ills., Jan. 18.—This city and , " n " , ’’ V t,le 1 hiuago. Milwaukee A St the surrounding country is considerably |,aul Railwav, and as these letters are excited over tlie mysterious disappear- ’ extremely interesting i n,-.
anceof Mrs. John Muuday, who left her home, three miles south of here,
last Thursday, without leaving any word as to her destination. The last seen of Mrs. Mumlay was at Hnmbolt Ills., from which place she disappeared! Mr. Monday can assign no cause for lus wife’s sadden and mysterious departure, i and is much worried for her safety.
pampn-
t is finely illustrated, one copy will be “w* »ny address, on receipt of two cent postage stamp. Atmly to K. ( •‘hnies, Traveling Passenger Agent', K* • arew Building. Cincinnati, O.
«M'isa^ B .'rwss:
Not Well?
The results attained liul 11 home have been marvelous. K" 1 *' of your neighbors who h |, ' e
Wtight’s Celery (’apsules af* n 0
They cure kidney, liver at 11 '' 1 trouble, rheumatism, conRtr 1111 sick headaohej. Why pt'}'^' 1 ".
two weeks fora bottle of
you can get treatment as
..■nPl
Wright’s ('elery ('apsttle' U''* \ 1
treatment for $1.00, had taste, do not grip, hank, to cure you money. .Sold by .
Easy t" 1 hiiti', j
or rrC^J Aih’tt. 1
Jan. VI
