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I’arts, Itepalis out sale of I Three for HU*

N • i flies, < HD. KtC. i isle m» Januar; .1. T. l! I Lb, tireenca

< I os in

out sale of 10c m i-ie »o January 1st, ;n.

'ustle, lud.

I nit d:

H. L.111 itome r.xi-iirHioiiH.

Home seekers excursion tickets to southern slates at one tare plus two dollars for the round trip, on sale at various dates in .lauuary, February, March and April, also special one way rat. s to southern points on sale the

Washington Df.A Hal. .more vn, tm- llrst Tn ,. s(lay of ^.-h month.

New 1*ttiItiiiait Lino.

In palace sle.epin^' ears from Tiftke Michigan to tin* l*otomac. A new line of Ptilltmiil sleepet" hetwctti Chicago,

“i^uetMi (’ity.” Commencing .lam.ary

'Vinter tourist tickets to the south on

21th, the . 11. A I*, railway and Mono.. g lk | e daily, good returning until May 31,

route, in eonne lion with tl..- H .A < 1 a;

15 A O S W railways, will operate a line of I'tlllman sleepers, between Chicago and llaltimore. via Cincinnati and Washington City. I t..* -chc.lule will be as follow- ; Leave t Ideago. 2 Ho a. in ■ leave Imlianapuli*. 7 :o5 a. in; leave

lS!t7

For particulars address J. A. Miciiakl, Agent.

Vaixlalia Kates.

Hmneseekers excursion to points it Alabama. Arkansas, Colorado, Florida,

Cincinnati. I2:if> noon: m rive Ussb-j Georgia, Indian Territory, Iowa, Kanington D. < , i>:!7 a. in: arriv* Italtt-lsas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, more, 7 oo a m. Kenin.ii.g the sleeper -Missouri, Mtssissipni, Nebraska, New will leave l!altimoie, !l:U()a. m: l.-ave Mexico, North Carolina. North and Washington D.t IJ u u noon. Iea\e ^ oll ||, Dakota, South Caroline, Tenues-

"•'lie UVeattinra

The indication*; for tnie vicinity for the coining thiriv-six hours are as follows itp received bv H. S. R nick *v I o. I’rotii t’r-.e oltlcial weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111., Jan. 20. Rain or snow tonight and possibly on Thursday’, colder

Thursday night.

boeal Time Card.

Cox.

The following l<

MU FOUR.

In effect Nov. 1, 18W.

GOING HAST.

No. ib* to i In., N. \ . & Uostor .. ft IndiunapoliH Fi>er 8’ Indiuimpohs Acc’m lb* v?in., N. V. A: ibiston

GOING WKHT.

N35* St. L N 5 Mb\ Limited No. w* -d. L Aoc’ai No. ir -t. l Day Lin.tic.. No f»+ Mat non Lim’.rud Gaily t hdly K . ut Sei eay

»cr:

Cincinnati, .1:110 a. m \ l^ttve Indiana* polis, 7 :<Mt a. m ; arrive Chicago. 12 :D0 noon. The sleepers are of the lastest pattern, equal to any running on any

line.

The man who took his pad and sat down in the middle of the field on a rock, and waited for the cow to back up to be milked, wu« first cousin to the fellow who would not advertise but expected the public t<> hunt him up and buy his wares. tf

To Cure 11 Cold In Ono iIm}’. Take Laxative Brono Quinine l ablets. All druggists refund the money if it faiis to cure. 25c. lOetD

see. Texas, Utah, Virgin-'*. Wisconsin, Wyoming. Rate one fare plus $2 for tile round trip. Dates Nov. 3 and 17, Dec. 1 and 15, Jan. 5 and 19, Felt. 2 and Hi, March 2 and Hi, April fi and 20. These dates do not apply to all states alike. J. S. Dow t.iN.i, Ag».

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wrvatiobs j Jl . X‘.n u“'.

at- taken daily by Guy Y\ Ison who i with t. . a w . am! win. n

is in charge ot the otticial weather

wmwwww -nmmm w Clail Pleiise

and < hteiifn

No, fH, con«i nets

instrnaH n , 8 loefiied on the roof of »:**nc t i- 'i »um! .ni ;r r tt.

Belli .luoii k- for San lu'key.

L. i*. HlTESTli

Maximumterapenuiirc yesterday ;.sb! ^ onuection.s: o. f at It

i 11»v» **

t BcllcfonNt». at

West College building:

Mlnimutn

Ft mp.-nuure t.-Hiiy, 7 a . ai. * noon — 'tain t a tl. in.-!. ! hiiov i.ia-hcs)

a.it

au.s *. •

ct

Tin? noon t.-tup.-rf tun* is taken daily t>y the

Hanneu Times

A Kooil IiivvatiiM-iit, On receipt of ten cents, cash or stampts, a generous -ample will be mailed of the nio.-r popular Catarrh and llav Fever cure Ely's Cream Balt:siiflicietit to demonstrate it- great merit. Full size 50 cents. ELY BROTHERS, 5(i Warren St., New York City. I '.dirred from Catarrh three years; it got -o had I could not work; I used two bottles of Ely’s Cream Balm and am en'irely well; I would not be without. it.—A. C. Clarke, 341 Shawmut Ave., Boston.

The farmer that would sow a quart of wheat to the acre might as well expect to reap a hig crop as the mcrenant that uses a small space in the newspapers advertising his wa.'es. Sow liberally if you would harvest a large crop. tf.

Connet tion

| with Big Four trains for Cincinnati, I Cleveland, ii. igon Harbor, Chicago

j and • dlun.t ; - Onio.

No. 5 *• Vutioou Ai-c’-.u” I’r.ti- witli

] train south.

No. 8 at Indianapolis with train to

Grcensburg.

No. 9 at Raris for Cairo at Kansiewith i’. 1). *Y E. north and south, at Mattomi with 1* D *Y E northwest and with I <’ north. No. 11 at Paris with trait:- north, at I’ana with B it O S W northwest and I c north ami south, at Litchfield for Carrollton and Jacksonville, at St Louis diverging roads. No. IS •• K ntckorbocker’’ at Indianapolis for t meiunati and runs through to New York and Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south. P D <t E southeast, at St. Louis with diverging roads. No. 3(1 carries sleepers for Cincinnati New York and Boston, runs to Cincinnati connects at Grcensburg for Louis-

ville.

Lxcuraiou Kali** to Wanhitigton l> C. On aceouut of the presidential inauguration at Washington City, March

ife-e ’HfcSSr

\.at - our line Winter Suit Coats. it’ll gratify iind henofit \,, u Ncvit btiy Okilhiatir With v< in . x , t iur Ktock is sn all round (‘Xhihit o* * *, J itiK work! up to date ■

50 ARE OUR STYLESi \nyundall kinds of urood suits :il md every figure we offer is nylr .

Clothiers and Furnishers I GGGGGGGG ^G4*44M4i44444^44liU44444i^ii

\A?c Have-'

The KM Gloves that are out of si(rht in .j. alitv. but close at tiau.l it) place. Try a pair

Gopyriqht-ed s^eet* duI

Three 3) cents per copy pieces for five 5) cents at

— I5pipt? i/ERmilioN'5*

AIirqi i i^-s'

> torp.

VANDALIA LINK.

BOSTON STOBB. U- Wernehe,

Special Sale of

G G O A K S

Tills WEEK.

T. ABRAMS & SON

Does fine Watch, Clock and L \. l Repairing at most Rcasonal J

All work guaranteed.

See Him, With D. Langcionl

Trains leave’jreencastte. mu in ettec^t Jan. 17, 1897.

4th, agents of the ( ineinnati, ilamilton vlliii Uaiiy

FOR TH k west.

a t., for st Louis. .8:B5 a m. for 81. Lotllft

\ V intr A T tlour for perfeet cookitiK AIN l 1 /Iv/Ai-v hakiun—is

HARRIS I7UVRERIA!a triiil will convince you. Home Industry,

and Dayton railway, will sell tickets to Washington city and return, at one fare tor the round trip. Tickets will be sold, good going March I, 2 and 3, good to return until March 8th inclusive, through sleeper will be run from Chicago & Indianapolis via Monon and t . II. A D. Ky to Washington via Ciii-

-innati.

GENERAL bTATE NEWS.

Standard Oil Company 'Securing Control In Lagrautfe and Counti«*H. LlGOMi'.R, Inti., Jan. 20. — It develops that the Standard < )il company lias secured leases on thousands of acres of land in Lagrange and Stuebeu counties. Geolotrical surveys wlii.-h havt< been made are said to be very encouraging. It is (hought that the large tract ol laud in Steuben county, sup|K)se(l to [

No S

Pally

— 9:23 a m, for St. Loirs.

No 21

bail., .

1:44 p m, for St. LouIh.

No a

Kx. >un

— 5:27 p m, foi ’l erro Dante

No 11

Dally

8:08 p in, for St. Louis.

FOR THE FAST.

No It No 1

Daily LHh* m, for InfL’inapolls Dally Ex Sun8:35a m **

No IS

Daily .

... 12:15 Noon '

No 20

Dully

....1:44 p m. •* *

No s

I'liily

3:13 p m, *' *'

No 2

Daily ..

6:24 p in **

ask yotir ifi-oc-cr lor it The Harris Milling Company, t.KNERAI MILLI IUJ.

Heel me on Meats

And I willn. you MiM: the I

the d

fords, and at the lowest prioi >

William Haspel. Jackson A Franklin Sts.

Phone lj

I’KOHIA DIVISION

Lear* Terrr IIauto.

No75 K\ Sun 7:05a in. tor Peoria. No 77 *• ** 3:55pm, for Decatur Lor complete time card, trivu.jr all trains tin l ntatiomi. and for full intorniation an to

rates, through cars, etc., address

J.S. Dow1.1no, Ajrcnt

L, A. For j, (treencastie,

Gen'I Pass. A*rt. st. louls Mo.

A Peaceful —

Kcst for twi’lvc dollars and tilty cents in a tine hand carved bed, with ii ylatc. vrlass dresser ami wash stand. A T

Tim BIG FOUR

high grade Hour i- m feet. Try a s.-c-l. aimi convinced. Fine |n| lYnngyivaniit I! u . j

TITK1 R & MALOMiY’S.

wheat tlour a specialty. I’honc tin, Big Four Mills, W. | r,..

0 YEARS

a i'oumis

i'iillt*i* fill* P

iriinriuitec trlv.-n wit h every watch chain. \ new and choice assortment at all kinds of low prices. At

< ' F II no M ,| .1 a v :t combinatij

...fi)-)- for ONE DOLLAR Candy, Nuts and Fruits for h.-b la I

THE FAVORITE

have been bought by Cleveland capitalists, is another move of the Standard Oil people to develop oil fields in north-

H. G. KELLEY’S,

Tile .Jewel.-.-

Mo Better

trade. Phone 31.

Broadstreet & Soi

1 mirist- PHONE 48

(») iDUISVI LL£. New AiBiHYi CHICAGH Ry.(<7)

oru Imliau 1.

Died ot Koptili-e of tile Heart. Indianapolis, Jan. 20.—Ruth Hedges, age 40, was found dead in bed yesterday at her home. Miss Hedges was private secretary to the late William II. English, aud she was provided for in the English will. She lived with her mother. She had been ill for some weeks, and the coroner decided tlmt death was caused by rupture of the

iieart.

The direct Line between

mm ciiy. LOUISVILLE,

when yon want a tin class turnout fl

nia- present carrhigos arid gentle horses for lad • - .J

in the world for vour w ife that* a 1.1 I E uY'n'’Hr " , '" Tal8 « lven 8 P ,vh ’ 1

INSURANt h I'ttM 1 Y. I’roteetion I., life and property is an essential.

JAMES M, HURLEY. General Insuranee Writer. 1

Geo. M.

Northeast Corner Square.

Blaca

Stoves to burn A Rtnyanl

And all points NORTH AM) SOUTH,

A large - of h.-atirs an.I cookers. Will make von a - 1 ie. i.il price for one week. Don't tut" t.'B chance.

For your patronage In mycomi ; a o' dry goods and groceries. I 3

see the prizes—in Gold Alutnin.e iai

'vare.

The only line to the famous healtli

resorts.

Illree Years For I'siug a Knife. ... *. r> j Washinuton, bid., Jan. 20.—Floyd 1 ^681 d3G^I^ ai}d

Shemll, found guilty of stabbing pref^Cl^ Cicl\ Sprif^^^,

Cooper Bros. Hardware Co. Franklin .111.1 J ickson >t>.

, Suuth Greencastle.

JO^N RIIEV 9 ^0

The Carlsbad of America. Complete

three ycars’s im- Pullman Equipment. 1 FRANK J. REED. G. I*. A., Chicago.

TIME CARD SCPT 13TH, 1896.

xoktu bound.

No. 4,* ('hicago Mail .... No. tl,* •* Express.. No 14,t Local Freight ..

George Foyh-s with intent to kill, lias

been sentenced to

prison incut. Aycil KiK'er

Lexington, Ky., Jan. 20.—Fellow-j craft is dead at Major G. B. Thomas’ farm in tills county, of old age. The j horse was 26 years old, was a brother to Spendthrift and Miser, hy Australian dam Aerolite, by Lexington. He held the four-mile record of TJh'o, Long-

fellow having covered the distance in souni bound. ‘ ' | l '' | No. 3,* Southern Mail... Reform Movement In Caimda. j Xo. *' KxplTS: Moxtrkal, Jan 20.—Mayor Wilson No. 43,* Local Freight.

Smith, at the instigation of the Citizen’s league, has issued an order forbidding the 10-round sparring match between Slavin and Hail, which is soiled uled for this evening at Somer park. Efforts are being made to have him re-

consider his decision.

For prompt

ttentlon in the Livery Line, and for turtiouts i hat .i re up t<>-date at low price

U HON E 66. Gooper Brothers.

N(‘\v etyie fact \ • il in c*n free of c*ha rue w,t every hat hoM for ti weeks, Our < i

Inijroand carefully selected, price v» i' »

il B&autitm

and carefully

Mrs. E. .1- Kellar & U

Washington & Vine st.

. 1:13am! .12:17 p m I .11 :40 a m

'ouijtaiij p^5

of perfectu>n

VorolffM nr tie Kran^te.

Daily.

2 :40 a m 2:17 p m 12:17pm

+ Daily except Sunday. J. A. MICHAEL, Agent.

For ©SO fully warranted. 10 Karat Gold Fell at.— I.AMiDOYS BOOK STORH.

Ktoue and ik?

Satisfaction warrantee

A Monument

at low prices.

MELTZER & McINTOSH, 103 East Eranklin street.

THE I. D. St \rJ. RY.

If you want

Go to HUGHES BROS.

| To buy tin In -, goods for the least monc-y

Call on

Fin- Flour, Foist, Grain. Huy ami 11 Satisfaction warranted. I*ri.’> - tii lowest.

25 MILESTHE SHORTEST

ROUTE BETWEEN

J

THe GLOBE STORO

Sudranski, Prop.

Lv. * *. XYUdUin I 1 * 1 * j 1 / •

.*oS: t MS:i ln3iana f olls ailJ kailsas r 'ty- Quality . i I Li* 1111 1 \ * I i ii<4 ■ i 11 •> 111 iv I • I i i > i •. < v I .. ^ ^

SH< U LD he the

Old Election lict Sct.tlctl.

Akron, O., Jan. 20.—R. G. Adams of

this city has received

William Arnold of Battle Creek, Mien., I ' ca U I ■ I J rtrat consideration encloaing J|6 and interest at 7 percent, 1 °, y * lne I'linning Reelining ( hail when you buy vour groceries,

in payment of an election bet tliej Far- between Cinciuati and Jacksonmade in a little town in Now York U ! viile, III., without change via C. IL A years ago. Adams had wholly for- I*, and \\ abash, passing thioiigli itidi-j gottsii the wager. anapolis, Ind., Deentnr, Springfield and ! -. ,, ,, ,,, , v Jiieksonville, Ills. Two daily througli ('i.iii-i TT i , i tir Main> with perfeet accommodations i Vincennks. Iml., Jan. 20.—Weaver am and west. Jno. S. La/aiu s, Gen’l I —— Haas. 20 years old, while working at 1 Fi t and Tkt. Agent, Indianapolis. I sn

the Marion Hardwood Lumber com- time TAlthE. ik a SHOES pany’s plant, yesterday fell on the cir-; wkst L '

cular saw. He was almost disem-ixo. i ii.aiH. m.

Phone 3L

’ho Palace Restauu mt,

PHONE 90 mid get prompt attention at the lowest market prices.

Alpheus Birch.

Lamps and Queens* are.

F i -o jraiace

I G|)pusLle south Door of Court I! u-

I — the place to gel a tiood Diim . 1 r ii.'' Class Lunch. < !andi« x '■ and Fruits. GARDNER *Y <0

boweled and is dying.

Accepted an Ohio Pattoratff.

Ligomkr, Ind., Jan. 20.—Rev. J. N. Seholes of Ashley, has resigned ins charge and accepted a call to the pastorate of the Christian church at Bryan, O.

| -NO. I | No. 5. ' No. 3

CHANGING DAYS.

Boon the days that hide behind The little bedroom window blind. They that come and peep within, Eyes from dreamy sleep to win. Soon they'U bear a different face, Scion they'll wear another grace. We shall greet them open eyed, Though behind white hills they hide. We shall find them gone away, Oh, so early, while we play. But just now, “betwixt, between,'* Grass grows yellow, grass grows green. Days are short or days are long Ah the cloud flocks closer throng Or the gray cloud curtains rise, Showing sunsets to our eyes, Sunset clouds and lights that lie Trailing in the western sky, While at dusk the wind, grown bold, Plucks the loosened leaves of gold. —Rudolph F. Bunner in St. Nicholas.

5:11 p. m. 12:18 a. in.

Vo. 11 Local .8:10 a. m. No. 15 Daily. 12:40p. m.

KAB1

No. H. 0;30 a. m No. 2 3:20 p. m. No. 4.... .2:18 a. m No. 12 Loea 12:55 p. rn. No. 16 Dailyl:50 p. ni. Now. 1, 2, 5 and 6 run

Nos. 3 and 4 run daily daily exempt >unday

Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all points. For further Information, folder etc,apply to8.Kidlen, Agent, ttoachdale, i n j

I 1 A I KS y'"fi

muler, all

a little nut of Atyli* to |«> 'iil.l at One Half of their cost. J. T. A Hen, Fl op

■: v <■<

Plants, Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, etc., * Fiiriiiahed on Short Noticc. , pnone e Mim. M. .I.Oholt." 4 Corner Bloomington it Anderson Sts $

•>.;. •>^ % % <. 1

Fast Time Mouth.

r.iUEUORG. V Boots and Sh

IichI. . In Lin..-, < cnicnt, I’l.iHtcr Parts, Hair. Sewer I' . - ■ !' 1 ' 1

< btmneys. Fire Brick, Fin Olay, Etc. Xoi-lhwi-st corner pul.lie square.

Winter Schedules of the Louisville A: Nashville Raiiroad greatly improved. Information comes to us that the schedules of the Louisville \ Nashville Railroad to Florida and Gulf Coast points, iu effect December 20th, are faster than ever before operated by this most pro-

gressive line.

company to operate through sleeping j form hy the Chicago. Milwaukee A St car lines from the north to Florida ~ ' '

Boots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.

I.ettiTi From Farmer).

lu South and North Dakota, relating their own personal experience iu those

This was' the’"pb.neer 1 lm ' r ,M ' , ‘ n P'lhlislied iu pamphlet

points, and each year the schedule and ^ * ll1 ' ^ il 'Gsav, and a' these letters are facilities aie improved upon. For the extremely interesting, i the pamph'eason of 1890-7 the system is almost , let is finely illustraied, one .-ony "ill 1 perfect. Winter tourists taking this be sent to J

r or .Statements see I’h Bannmi 1 prime -•

Winter tourists taking this he s.-m t„ . i i,. ’ ‘ 0,)> .

line to southern points will have an op- - 1 Idn-'S, on receipt of IportHiiity of visiting the Tennessee wo ’ flit postage -tamp. Apnly to K. Ceritennial Exposition at Nashville on * ■ •lones. '1’raveling Fa-.ng.-r Agent

11 heir return in the spring. Write to '

c. F. Atmore, General Fasseng. r Agent Louisville, Ky., for particular- as to

40 Carow Building, o.

s •Ic-duk-s and Mi rangeinents.

Not Well? Welt Get Well!

The results attained right her* ■ ll home have been marvelous. Ilunilrel’ of your neighbors who have ll! ^ Wright’s Celery Capsules are no"' They cure kidney, liver and 'toma 1 '* trouble, rheumatism, constipation 111 ^ Hick headaches. Why pay $1.00 e ' ,rl two weeks for a bottle of medicine you can get treatment as 1 cent a " eight’s t’elery Capsules give lOOcy* treatment for $l.(Ki. Easy to take, •)a<l tasti*, do not grip, hiicked L'* bank, to cure von. or rcfmiil .\" 1 ,

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