Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1897 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, GBEENCASTLE, INDIANA.

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Excellont N'alues to Offer Don’t Go Cold.

Om Halt Price Eei ins Low but We Have Some Doshe bl ■ Styles of Jackets and Capes that We Pon t Want to Carry Over.

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jtlif worM have 1 a conference ami

establish the price

ciinnUic cIi.iuuch, his la iiie y loes not •main u > r urv or ty * tin r injurious

ELY’S

i Ul.AM tJAIAl s 1 P.i satr< «,.M!iiy.s u. «ul inflo M- . , II il- anti l*i• cts tin M< inhrane - a t < Ttl •, It' a •• s

t in- Senses Fasti ai • is «jtiicki> at- t»r etl . ‘ . i\ . lb ! Jit t»IK5<\ 5U t* ill - 111 l>ri i unrb- inrtil; sampb ^ I'k? bv m ill, K I f A HKn rill Warr n St \vW *k.

ol wheat at a There is just

as in the

proposition to tlx an arbitrary pri-e for silver—ami j'tst as little.

in- nsiiit 1.1 profit paying fianre.

as much sense in this

COLD'N HEAD

A N< \% Name i i uon or Louisville, Nt w \.!i y i' ('hi-"i;:i railroad will soon I e a thing of the past, ami when it goes out of exist, uce the Bedford A Bloomington, and the Oi bans. West Baden & French

\ Ctiauipion Walker. There arrived in this city at S-3M o'clock Saturday night a man an ! a dog of remarkable appearance that have attracted much at tent ion in their way. The man was G. M. Schilling, a one armed

Lick road will go with it. What athlete, who is the champion was once those roads will he the walker of the Ellsworth Athletic f'hidgo, Indianapolis A- Louisville club at Pittsburg, Pa. Schilling L and it will lie a road practical:\ six feet, two and one-half inches in freed from the oid debts The first height, ami has a sandy mustaclustep toward bringing this about and sunburned face He is ipiilc took place in .Judge Woods’ court a striking figure, well proportioned, Saturday. The foreclosure pro-- his weight being ITo pounds. He ceedings that hn\e been taken by wears a sweater, knee breeches, the Farmers’ Loan anil Trust com- green stockings and heavy thick pany of New York against the New soled shoes. He is accompanied Monon will be tried. This is the by a fox hound, called ‘‘King the title of a copsulidated suit in which | Second,” which often grows tired there are a number of interests, of the rapid pace set by his mas It is believed by the attorneys that ter. a decree of foreclosure will he or On April 20th, 1890, Schilling dered and a date set for the sale of j started to walk across the oonti the road. I’ntil that date W. II. uem to San Francisco ami back to McDoel will remain as receiver. Pittsburg on a wager that he could

and after the road is reorganized under the new name he will become vice-president and general manager. All of the present oflicers will be retained. The road will be

make the trip in ten months ano earn $1,000 on the way without begging or spending any money If he is successful he wins $2,500: if he does not earn the one thou

bought in by the present manage- sand dollars hut makes the time he metit for the first mortgage bond- will be allowed to keep the money Holders nt the court’s unset price which he has earned. It he fails

to reach Pittsburg by the 20th ef next mouth he will l-ise that money I be has made. He now lias 28 dais

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1897 JANUARY. 1897

Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. T!i. Fr. So.

Tin: Council of administration of the l niversily of Illinois will ex pel a number of students ot that college for participating in t'c disgraceful ruts that occurred in Champaign last week. This is light. The law was openly violated in that occurrence and the law should take a hand when the college authorities get through.

Are tl»« Young Men Shy?

One evening recently when an interesting eo-eriaiiiaient was go- .

iog on in the ci. v a number of the 1 in vvl,i< ' ,1 10 milke 600 milt ‘ 8 and

thinks he will arrive in Pittsburg

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The indications for tin- ’ tcitiui or the coming thirt'-six hours are is follows ar received bv H. S. Itenick <te l o. from the ottlcial

veather bureau at Chicago. Ciiicauo, 111., Jan. 2.». • Generally fair tonight and

Tuesday, not quite so cold

Tuesday. Cox

bocal limc'tEapu, BIG FOUR. In cITi ct Nov. 1, 18%. UOINO K AST.

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rilt> following lOOftl obs ■ »Cions So .oonnectsal • . I

natl -"i^ Michigan division* No.4 c ■ ,...|

as tiikt n dally by (jriiy >v ilsou wno wl!h i . K.atW. and witn trains for iv.'rU U l! ® cjal . weat , he ' No,is. flomwata at i instrinili !'S located on the root ot imn,. tor Toledo mill Detroit. S 'I

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Maximum t mpi nitnrc yiv-'i-lHj ... I.H ('oniiei-tions: No. I at lieli • 1 Minimuni “ with Big Four trains for Ci ■ J

"‘ Vc;', :: «.» < leveland Benton Harbor, - ttaln fall, no :i - t snow (inclo'si. and 1'oliiinl.us Oiiio.

I ll u.H.n tei,.|:>-r»'.turf i. .ak.-i. .laitv by .be Mattoon Ace in” at Pari-« I

UANNKuTixtts I train south.

— i No. s at Indianapolis with tr iin ..1

' * hermouirn-r l .e., (ireellsbllTg

Warner’s Safe Cure Co of Koche-ter, ! No !) at Paris for Cairo at l\ ui, a .| \ Y are sending out a 'united num- with P. I> A K. north south. ;i |

, -i . Mattoon with I I> & her of accurate spirit ihenroiiiet.e-s | wjt|i j ^ no| . th

graduated from 80 degrees below aero x,, j] ;l . Paris with trair.s north,k| to 120 degrees above and mounteil on Pana with U A. (> S W nortliw- - a,,, | heavy T x ti inch card boanl. in red and f 1 n'n ili and south, at Litrlilh hi f.,.j

, , , 1 ai rollton and .facksonville -• f

, . .. by mail, free to any a dress on , ou , 9 , ln ,^

K oortlm e-t anil I

address on

receipt of 2 cents in stamps to pay postane. To he sure, this free distribution is intended to advertise tin- eelebrated Warner's S Ae Kiiiut-y and Liv.-r t tire -ee advertising en nntns) liti* novi r-

No. IS •'Kniekerlioeker'’ at I

polls for cmeinmtfl and run-i . . H to New York anil Boston. H No. 155 at Mattoon wit’ll 1 C - .ci!,, |>^B It A K sontltt-ust, at St. I.onis ■ , ; . I ! verging roads. a ,

t In-less t he t heron liictei \t i ! I h>' foil ml No. .'hi i arri. s she per- for < 'in

to be a useful as well as ornatneiiial ar- N’evv i ork an-1 Bosto.i, runs to 1 ui-'in.B|

olliee and q | ":t«i *’‘».nects at. Grecnsburg for l.utt^H

tide for the liotne or

worth the little trouble and expense of

sending for it.

Cl\ tAL STATE NEWS

.Juilge Wooil. ot I lie Federal Court

l»rcrtM H t no Sale of the Monou.

Indian vpoi.is, Jan. 2,'.. —A decree was entered by Judge WikkIs of the federal

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I Trains Iohvo MrcHHicaHtie, fna in , 17, 1 *7. row the wj st.

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DAILY BANNER TIMES

A LiTi i.t: more than three years ago there was not a mile of gravel or macadamized road in Olu\ county, while todux there are almost fifty miles of this character of highway. Forty miles of gravel road are now under contract, ttuo will be built in the spring. Sutur-

29 30 day the contract for tin Portland

gravel road, fifteen miles in length, was let, bidders being present from all parts of the stale. The contract was awarded to C. K. KoP

man for $ 14,777.

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Put*'.iihvA every jitter noon »*X(*«*pt .Sund’ , y j the \ n ck Ti mls otLco, corner Vine and

The Banm:i! I'imi s publishes a I ! the news it was able to thaw out

Cl.ti’G-'Vb Tor <li » -t \ h.inded in by IOo’c'.ik *i. lii»r advert !«‘ , ioontii will li

ert is. men! > mn f be 1 . ' • ••-

today.

Has

Ah oouiaiunlc/itlons she

()iece, i

i in i«* Sam i« i*arli*Milar.

anyone lost anything in th

Perhaps it is u three-con

ir a pipe, or a thimble, a box ; of ptils or a cactus weed. What !

To gain about $400 more

than a month.

Sch’lling reached

in less;

sale of the entire .Motion railway system. unless the mortgages are lifted on a date to be hereafter fixed. The mortgages foreclosed are dared 1 sitti. i’he j amount held by the Farmers’ Loan and

San Francisco j Trust company aggregate 14,700,000,

, .. , . . . with $43,738.00 accrued interest, and on August 2 11 h, having niade ! thoH ,. hc i (1 bv the Central Trust com-'

young ladies gave a lien ’ oa'lv.,

This led to some reflections which on Febi ua, .y 17,h ' three days ahead a well known citizen turned over to ^ 0 mukl ‘ lbe ,Kf,|! ’ 8a D a reporter. He said he had notheil one tl,ousanti ,i,,il:,rs he wl11 ,lave

the lack of interest the average young man of the city look in tinaverage young lady about the time] an entertainment came around no cessitating the expenditure of a dollar or so. The young men, said he, are fly society boys when card

parties and other home entertain Gregory a distance of 1400 miles

ments are given. Out when the cash ‘ n ' lkt ' H ' tuni tr 'P- ‘ '‘i 8 w * d U1!,ke j Held F.>r \»<>iin!r Woman’. Death, has to go out fora show or some his total trip 8,900 miles. On Sep . Wabas u> - thing of that kind, the hoys are tember 1511. he began the return uerva Oakley trf Peru was placed under i

shy. I'lic ‘•cilizeu” gave a know 1 '0 ' rom ^ au F funcisco. Helelti

ing wink as if he knew how i,t was! ,or l,ie e;iKt ^ l,nd:i - v -

himself, and went his way.

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3,700 miles in

ahead of his schedule. walked an extra L-ur

Loav- T-rrr Haute.

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Her

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12t> liavp, 26 vs | puny ^ or with $17,789.68

accrued interest. These mortgages

He then i nus t be lifted in 10 days to avoid sale. • • eompli tf Unit cnrii, uiva./ an t • to Portland,; The minimn. . price fixed for the road ’ 1 without equipments, m the event ut ,y.&. Dowiarto, \tr ni sale* is $2 oOd.vnh). e. a. Fok. . t.r .. . ■ r,,. . I Gen’l PflSF*. Aift-St. i.ouia Vln f2J

I his Will make

THE FAVORITE

bond of $!.()-h) lien- on the charge of he- / ing implicated in the death of Mrs. - * ‘ * .. . 1. .. ’ i v ' * fc. * ’

I ii«‘ I jkM tluit UnrtorK

Caroline Aldler, a young widow, whe (tied at her home from the eliect of an

operation two weeks ago.

1 frequently a lv.-e eliauge of air and cliin ue to tfio e sutli-i'ing from catarrh is

I*oKtiuaBter Goen Wroiijf.

Bowersvii le, O., Jan. 2.').—When

p -iof i i-;it i . .1 h i- a local ami eli-J PostotHce Inspector IJdeman came here disease. The efore, unle-s you to 1Ils P l ' ( ‘ t Be- posto-iice he found a

mixed state of affairs. Postmaster Lucien Wilson, who is also a merchant

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Th.. Daily Han nek Times,

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COUNTING ROOM t ITORIAL ROOM

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S|*E I \L N«il ici:. V. il)'i^ii, anti ju’t* vrlii'l « - ri't thosairK’ win*n thf'\ iin* news, lr brn I notiei - Ol -ieaths lerfiis und eiarriji t ^. but weeliar'fe !<»r exlended peeountH ol man lavren, ohitun i -8, loti-: ami soei«*f > rfsoliiliona aed car ls I thanks, and will puklisii nom* such unless l* »\m ‘til, .r s*uistiusory a^ranifemcnt there l .n , in made in avance.

Tot*At is the anniversary of Burns the noted Scotch poet.

cle that has been mourned as lost! of the government. No matter how | clerk or postoffice employe, which can he suspected of having drop' e-i out of the mail, is religiously re

served, and each n all postmasters. In are about JOG vanoof which are coins to a half a dollar, book, ‘‘The Sorrt box of ( hinese lett

lot of odds and ends of ail descrip-! r. tiotis. These articles are kept for *

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a time in the local "fib >'s, when, i! jo-y- ; .i ; . not called for, they are sent te miii :t

Washineton.

wt-bes m.

I»r, Wolfh*h Narrow TM*a|>«*. Dr. Wolfe experienced tt narrow escape from death last Friday. While driving along the dangerous highway between Eel river bridge

< at ill* Feedern.

G. II. Hillis received on Satur-

day-sixty-nine head of thorough j„.., ,|, S( .;| S( ,. rhe efote, unless you bred three year old feeding cattle l can leave home ami business, you shoulil

from the “Blue Grass” regions of " se E1 >'* '“thtt- Applied dt- f aml dealer, was short iu his accounts I Kentucky. rite Putnam farmer., ' v 10 '«.t ofthe diM-asc.it ef-' The nmsmg funds I,ad been

. . lee - i' 1 - • it re net and a satisfactory taken from t ne money-order money, and ^

Mid stock dealers anticipate a Ci , (> ., tM . No ; Wilson had hut $10.01 to show tor the ; profilalile year in cattle in 1897 v I)(tr amount. WiLou aomits housed the 1 . 1 * ' niu -Otis (i.u_ is i on ] nmnev. Rail hnoklfi-enni« i« tvl ; ..,.oH

and are Inning largely ot feeders. ;t.i -ed in tne Balm.

Some prefer scrub stock to thoroughbred, claiming that the dill’er ence in price makes the profit I greater on the scrub, feed being so

cheap. Others stick to the thor- I and Dayton railway, will sell tickets to ottghbreds alaiutir.g that they bring Washington cit\ ami return, at one

kite best returns in the better J lare ,<>r tl "' r,M

prices received. Hogs if kept free

l-voii* miom HatC'B la Wushin^tou 1>, <L

_ 1 nuisviu[.NEwAiBMiY» CwaMRr ! lie direct Line tx-tween sriioago, niidiiian p i| LOUISVILLE,

And all points

NORTH AND SO Fill.

( old nt Ciitcinuati.

Cincinnati, O., Jan. 25. — A cold wave

Tiie only line to the famous In resorts.

On account of the presidential iliac-! reached this vicinity last night and the j U/eSt Bac^l} and y;"''";;' « " , »■-* SSlT . Freijei? CieKSfi 1 li i. ju -ids oi ilu-f ini inmit.i, ilamtltou nmcli sn w ami no intorfeivuce with Die f'arlsbad of America. <

fare tor the round trip. Tickets will he sold, good going March 1, 2 and 3, good to return until March Sth iuclul,< ‘'• sivr, through sleeper will lie run from

for profit but the cholera e.xnori j Cldea .o Iredanapolis via Monon and

I many who prefer ; ll - v t1 '

for investiment,

traffic is anticipated. Low Mercury in Iowa.

Watkhi.oo, lu., Jan. c.i.—Yesterday was the coldest of the .season. The mereu«y was 23 below in the morning j and 15 I > u noon. 'J in railroads suffered fr>.. the snow ami trams were

Pullman hquipment. FKaNK .1. HK 'ID. ft. )>. A., TIME CARD SCJ»T.137H t

NORTH HoI’M).

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Beautiful photo fraternity oiilc 25c. at<'mnniack's.

bid tons

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iws of Satan,” a . di.r

*rs. a hariie nica. I cameras and a

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.-I sewing a sts that the o and flnau*

ij. als of iwever, a iry 11 ami i ituperar of 13 - only 15

soi in notjND.

Kxpress.

L-n-al Freight. . . .

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J. A. MICH \ Bl,

THE I. D. St W. RY.

25 MILES THE SHORT.

ROUTE BETWEEN

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':< d that it Vi avo ;.t a qttar ter.11 r. “It

i d it creates d Dordor for .vo the rest. ” “A! uuina ive at a quarter of 13,” :d with an >. -umptioij

of tho graeil i anm r that, in spite of her rags aril tungh d hair, much impressed evi d the teacher. “You see.” went on the li-tlc girl, “it gives the waitr- s so r i-fi f.. iible to pn-pare mo j

returned t

Ntnv Pniiman Lin*;,

pilacc sleeping car- from Lake |

Micldgan to the Potomac. m-w line | of PitHuiaii sleepers between. Chicago,

Vamialia Hate*. Washington D. < . ,v B itiinore, via an*

IIomeseekers exeursion to points it “tjueen ( i

Alabahiii, Arkansas, t'otorado, Florida.; '441-11, the 1 .11., D. railw ay, and Motion (Georgia, iudiau Territory, Iowa, Kan- route, in eouaeetion v i*ti the B iV, O i >, Kentucky, Lou-siana, Minnesota, i* & O * W railways, e ill operito a line llissouri, .Ii-.-issipoi, Nebra-ka, Neu of Pit,'man s|, emT-, hct\.e»-n 'o Mi ico, North Carobna, North and i,,| d Baltimore, via Cimdiin • i and j South Dakota, Koufli Caroline, Teniie— Washiogton rity. The ■ tn.ihih- will ; se«*. Texas, l tali, Yirgiip - * \Visconsin, | be as tollnv' • Leaye < lii.Mg.t5 a.

y out ing. Bale one tare plus $2 f-r - ' b'ave Iml-a-ap-.lis, 7:5.-- a.,,,: leav.* | The odlv line running Keelin the i"iimt trip. Dates Nov. 3 and 17, 1 ' i:oliin dt, 12 05 hi; n U i t ars b- t v. ecu Ciiieinati and Dee. 1 and 15. Jan. o atul 19, Feb. 2 and D'igton D. C . >', 47 )n ; | v , p, ,1^- v iBe. Lwithout ehaiige via ! Id. March 2 and :ti, Vpril go., mon-, 7 :.55 a. 11 Hettr-dng the sha-per l '-•-h. passing tlir* riie-e dries do not apply to all state-1 will L d Baltimore. H:«>a. m: 1. ave : J‘o'L'l'.'.n; iib^’nVs’^Tw!. d-d'li ■'d'Fe* \aslnogron i). t ., 12 :U0 noon; leave ■ 1 rains v. i,h’ oerfeei a-ne Kxeiir.-ion to (ndiaruipoli - Fell. 2i I • „ l ,i l V - -h , : " .'V ■' l " enst and west.' J.m>. S. i i/ .i I and 4th, return limit Okie (1a]i f . , late I noon. The Bleepers V are of^the’lastest l " Al - r '' nt ' |N 1,1 ''' 11 ‘

j of sale, Fare $ I Ot) for the round trip, t'a’teni, equal to any ruun

J. S. Dowi.i.vo, Agt. 1 b"e

Indianapolis and Ka:=

mg on any

an i xlrn In-.e-a i p, and that's wbat sho j central and nortln rii part .-I \\ iseon-|

and the residence of Jacob Luther, has to do * hen 1 cb n't p. r bom - until j sin are being r .pidly taken up by aetua

, , after 12. Maa.ii.n wouldn’t usk it if it | settlers,

one animal crowded the other so wam * t for ^ Wu . tKi , I;(1 the lunch-I The most salable are the timber and near the edge of the river l. .nk ; CO n.” ! ,m*ail.>w lands now ranging ,„ p ri ,,. that th< lector saw no ahance to J'.. > ' ■’-" l from $6.00 to >12 00 ,K*r acre. V feu

avoid bein With quie

TIME TA11LH.

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. , | | pf - • •• me Lab- ho.isdhUj ttkWp.m. | n.-. t" i>

Are now as -b-siiable us any 11; the /. . ' 11 '•-•"ggi-t-_ - luod ihe monev market. The ian s particularly in tlie !' 11 *" ' ,I11 llr ‘• “• l( ' • 20StD,

IsatuD in Central WiBroTiNin

Tor-ire a C<il«J In i>, el>aj.

I i.k»* I ax i x" p,i

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limit tw

The teacher was even nioro impressed

.. with ‘The vuinv.«” and the “luueh-

tutnbled iuto the river., j : ( 1 with “mampresence of mind the j niu, ” so she grutd d the request. But

months hence ihi ir value will he great-

ly increased.

For a home or for investment ne

l or all kiedsof job printing at

owesf priees

r or Ntati-ments see ’D"' Ban> ;: ;„ Tiukh. printers Seup news to Telephone 95.

1 Nob. H unit 4 run .tally

1 d,, hr exci pi Smiilny , k j I lirouiro tiekeiH Kol-I anil tnn.- , ' m all potms. F. r furrti-T Ina'i'M' ie"",-’ J etc. Apply toS. Kiillcn, \ir.nt. It — li'la 1 ' -

That wheat scheme by which John Zeiner of Putnam county. Indiana, U. S. A., proposes to set the standard of value may be just tin- tiling tifter all. The Craw

lordsville ./oMy'/iof thui talks: "And now a set of men are actually pro 1 For Legal Blanks po-ing that the leading nations of The Banner Times

driver headed his horses directly as the little om skipped gleefully past the othi ra t , t her wrops the teacher luckier chance in the west ha-ever be

over the etibanktiient, and fortun- heard one < f the ether children say: “I ; fore been offered. No better farming JTf2f“Itpa\ s

ately all went down together in say, Mamie, wI at eid vo rm'an by put- land exist- iinywhere. No greater r—1 such a position as to avoid any tin up that nw f d - I.. .' Mueh niaimna 1 sll | fg can ( R , ohtaineil anywhere, 1 7 and waitress ami Inneheon you ve got! i. . . , . . . , , material damage to team, vehicle "Of coursi II i’t get ’em ’replied ’ 1 churches a id everyoccupant. The result was al- Mamie “hut I’ve heard that rich little i Nearby markets for all farm

girl that lives around the corner talk a products. *\ isconsin 1- one of the ban-!

heap about ’em, and I just thought I’d tu-r states of the west,

try it too. ”—New York Bun. 1 For further information address or |

call upon W. K. I’owei.i., General lm-| „ . migration Agent, 410 Old Colonv

WrlKht’a Celery Tea cures constlpa- 1:. , <:iiie i>m Ills o' Uon. sick headaches. 25c at druggists.) omitting, Liiicago, «'ts. ft

or occupant. The result was most miraculous—Cb'*/ C*/y if

ihe merchant

and business tna:i to talk -'y ‘rally to vie p iblic through the columns of

The Ban ,r.e Times.

Not Well? Well l.rl "• l,:

j The rc-ults attained riglit ’"‘L hoiiu- have been marvelous. 11 IUI '^ , of your neighbors who have "■ " 1 ight's t el- i \ ( npsules are a--" "'J. They cure kidney, liver atnl 'f 1 ' 11 ' j trouble, rheiiiuutisin, con«H| :l!l " 'L sick lii-adnehi-:;. Why pay'HH'-Vt two Week, fora bottle of meili-i 1 "' you can get treatment a-I cent

" right’s Celery Capsules •_ 1 w treat ini-nt for '$1.00. Ka-y

: "l ' 1 -ie. do uni grip. " . U f b nk, to eure \011. ' 1 L

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Jan. 4,1 ul9,

a tine .-(iii'D“' , r " f j

Catumack ha

ftrceneasth- spouM have. * -'D it and be convinced.