Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1897 — Page 2
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step, but it lias given new life and snap to business. The emrgetie;
In Stamps or Silver will se- merchant lias fell the imp! tus t'» ! Cold,
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COMMON COUNCIL
C.!.o;t, Chilly Session, Semi-
monthly Allo.vances.
b
ountry Local Hews
AS WITNESSES
lineal 1 ime Clard,
Sub-
was not very
Points of Putnam County.
trade in tin; increased buyers of,
winter g oils, in,ii !h • siiiev,(i deal Couneu met in regular session i , i. r Prlnriml ‘•rein all eoiiitu,.dities that appeal; on Tuegday evenjng ag r( . qulred by Interesting Items from P p
to a shivering people are taking ad- | aw> 'i'here was but little business
vantage of I lie season to quieken , t0 traugact ani , that their sales and profits by judicious important.
advertising. Councilman Abrams suggested Aside from the sympathy , - | at|^ ba ^ tbe g re ppios of the water the fortunate must feel for the sui works system be examined during
I11UCK eilAPKl..
Jackson and Walling are penaed into Court.
Cincinnati Post.
Attorney Graziani created something of a sensation Tuesday by ordering Murderers Scott Jackson
11IG FOUR. In ctTcct Nov. 1,18'«,. OOINO EAST. No. to cm., N. V. & liostot-.. II Indianapolis Flyer s* liidiitnaaolis Acc'm is* 01 n.. N. V. X’ Boston OOINO WGST.
•.•.59 a ,, it:In a , 4:ii!l n . • 5; -‘ pi,
No. 35* St. L Slirht Limited
No. '■ , * 't. L Ace'in.
12.33
.Mesdamcs JoeLloyilandS. K. Johns- and Alonzo Walling subpen ied > n ^'
k.
ton visited their cousins Mis. Roadman tic ease f til* Comi'onW’Hl h vs
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and Mrs. Use 'Vain near itaiabridge ^ (br , n irpskv. Tic i. is | natl rthd MleMisan divtsion. No. t con
part of last week.
Osear t t’Hair gave a party in honor
charged with arson, hivin;
fering and distress that z ' 10 ! this cold spell. The matter was |
weather brings to countless thou sands of the poor, there is consolation in the fact that a natural thermometer in midwinter means health
referred to the fire coramittee who will give it immediate attention. The committee to whom was re ferred the claim of G. Renick re-
One hundred hook descrip-
live of resources and capabilities of inspiration to energy, and energy the soil contiKiiou to the line of uiean9 business, alld business
the LOUISVILLE et NASHVILLE RAILROAD
in Kentucky, rennes-ee Alabams Southern UieallS employment. J’.lSt aS tile
and vigor in t ,e spring. quested further time, there is another considation in he -p| )e following claims were al
eolii, brisk days are an j j owe( j.
CLAIM OUDIN A NCR.
fact that
C. P ATMORE, Gen l Pass. Agt, Louisville, K*'. freeze, so the eomiut rcial world
must break into a livelier pace. Now is the time to advertise.
Excursions
TO POINTS SOUTH
On the first and third Tuesday of each month at about half rates, and one-way tickets at oue and a half cents per mile For information, County Map Folders, etc., address, J. K. RIDGELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, lit
CATARRH
What has become of tue Putnam County Historical society? The following pertinent suggestions from the New Castle Courier reminds us that Putnam once had a
historical society :
Representative blliott introduced a bill this week, to enable county commissioners to provide rooms for county* historical societies, m which to preserve books, papers, | records, relies, natural history eol-
r HAYFEVEfi tijj #
NASAL CATARRH
is a
LOCAL IMSKAsK in(J is the* resuit of colds and suddon climatic chatures,
his rometly does not | ,
m»s.in nii rcurv or ICOtlonS, (.‘tC* , Clt*.
1 J. M. Dontiohuo, police
9 ifi («
! G. It. Parker.
.. ’JT) UI
U. T. Ashley **
.
.. 10 00
Janies Merry weather, tire dept. . ..
.. «*2 50
Ben S. W illiums “
**
22 50
| Geo. N. Nelson **
“
22 50
1 James D. Cutler, streets. .
.. 10 00
1 John Tobin **
sa:
. 3 37
Taylor ( rump **
i 70
j I. Meisse **
3 37
j Janu s Moran
. 1« 57
!G It,-nick, repair
.
75
\\m. Hurst, straw.
. 3 7*2
W. 1 Irubb lumber,
7 10
1! >. Kenlck, mdse.
10 3,1
1 J. T. Stewart
4 00
FIRST FILED
HERE
| my < tin r injurious
IrtiiT,
ELY’S
<KLAM HALM
i Attorney Tells Something of
the Vandalia affairs*
The Vandalia investigation is ex-
The bill ought citing a local interest from the fact
to pass, especially as the outlay that the first suit in the agitation involved would be but a trifle in I was med jn thig county many
COLD ’n H EAD
the tits's oi Tawtc ai.d Miicll. N ijiikm.' utmorhed. (iives rcli. i at once. r>u «•• uts at j
utriri-t 8 or l»' mail; *a in pi a 8 U't* l>> mu 11 VAA imoTHLU'. ie Wan u M Ntw
.p...,Hund,:L.,..m.t 1 c*| c O UJ Pa r i p "n to the good that would, veur8 ttoo w K 11(i . f .. s iPa-sair*s.Aiiay.i. iifow out of it. In this county we * ° ' ■ ‘ ’ n . inii i nil tin ten- ; , i *Lot i..» a Martinsville, sives to 1
Ion, Ilealh and rrotets tiic Mcmhnine
,s Il’it-saU'y.Alhiy* arow out of It.
luon, iicaio nnd p.*u- iiac* an historical society that has Martinsville, gives to the press the
Driivi'i- ,,ri,\ mmi; ;impi*^ h9* u> m-i 1 . leeting and putting into tangiblt .Mr ilarrison at
‘ York. „ !
been actively engaged for more 1 history of the matter which in than ten years in the work of col- part is ns follows:
that time was
,0r P re8erVRt :° n ’ tb f . hi ! ,0ry ' associated with Attorneys Solomon
ot the county, and yet it is ham
I) > J y UAXNKll TIMES I'cred all the time by the want of i' •».'P'’ei, then ol Greencastle but
suitable rooms in which to arrange t now of Indianapolis, and John < and preserve that which has cost Robinson, of Spencer, in bringing a
in except Simony , i, i i i - ‘
the li.v.NM.Kti d 18 > . .c )in r Vine and muHi tim(‘ t reseaivh L‘m° r S uit airiiinst the XiTre Haute ami
Fr.inkilu streets. i to co )l ee t and prepare. Several
counties already have rooms in
of his cousin Kmory O’llair Monday indicted along with a colored ac evening. The litter returns to his complice named Have Russuell, for home near I»es Moines, la., Jan. 27, he .setting lire to his grocery store, on will be accompanied by Mrs. O’llair. j l>jkc aU(t Rici( i| e street. Covington,
Mr. and Mrs. ( . U. Jolinston enter-
tained a number of young people Wed-i af '^ ’ line * nesday evening. Progressivectokinole Harpsky was indicted on the and delicious refreshments caused the confession made by Russell, who hours to while away all too soon. stated that be was hired to set lire
Harpskv’s store by Harpsky him-
tisily t Dully Kxeept Sunday.
\ ■ •■oi* • I- II Ii , I ,,11- I 'll. ■: J l-: \ I u uli I . * " . ami « ,!ii l rams : * hi tm-ioro. '
No. is. eon'ieets al li-i|,.,„ HH
m.m- lor Tolislo Mini Hein,It. s,. # ^
Itellefoutal ic for Sandoskey.
h. I*. Hitehtih. AK(‘nt
HOAelll) w.K.
Jim Kdwards has returned from | )e | iav ing the place insured
I.ehaiion.
Nora Royd of Indianapolis i- visiting
for $700. Attorney Graziani
claims that while in jail Russell
her father for a few (lavs.
James Pounds seems to be having a told a different story to Jackson very enjoyable time -leigb riding the and Walling concerning the fire.
Connections: No. 4 at Indian.ii Kl with Rig Four trains for Cincim,.,.' Cleveland, Renton Harbor, ( Iii, a ,
and ( nlumt-u- ()hio.
No. a 'lathi,m Aee'm" at Pr.ri- w I train south. ; No. 8 at Indianapolis with train Greensbnrg. ' No.!* at Pari- for Cairo at Kan-a, I with i*. I>. d K. nortli and south, « i Mattoon with P I> A K north\\estand 1 with I < north. ® No. 11 at Pari- with train- north,a; Pana witii R A OS \\ uortliwe-t .[ ni i I (' nortli and soutli. at I.itehtield f or Carrollton and Jaeksonville, ,t >•
boms diverging roads.
ig-,
young girls.
No. IS *• K nlekcrt.oi Uer'’ at I ■-!i:|, u . K|
Jailer MeKnight, it is said, objects P<>>i» for < ineiimati ami nms i
The north pole seems to he n.ov.ng , o . lliowiDg lhe 1)r i 9oner8 to be
south from tlie appearauee oi th-
weather the past week.
O. b. Jones lost several crates of
j taken out of jail ana will file a
protest with Judge Perkins.
to New York and Roston. No. J5 at Mattoon with [ <
DAK southeast, at St. boui- witii.li.|
verging roads.
eggs by the cold snap Monday night. Joe West lost a valuable calf last week in a straw stack. It had been there several days when found, dead. The tee harvest is here and tlie saloons and beef shop- are getting the best of it. The calaboos is occupied almost every night by tramp—free and unlimited at
that.
Dave Melntire will build a dwelling a- soon as the weather will permit. The sick are Tip Wilson, Jame- I>ickerson, Harry Call, ( has. Ivens. All have the grippe.
No. IK! carries sleepers for ( in he ^
'•'he ♦Vo'iTlir-r. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S. Uomck k < (i. from the official weather bureau at Chicago. t hicaoo, 111.. Jan. 27. --now this afternoon and to
New York and Riston, runs t,> ( iiioin.
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nati emiui*el-al (>e,-n-liurg fur I.mikRk
villi*.
VANDALIA LINE.*
&
I’ralnsn-ive jvei*ne.i-:ie. Inn in 11 e*
17. 1997
No 7 Hally
FOR Till: WEST. a *!;, for St. I .outs.
night. Thursday probal.ly fair, ;;;;;;
Louis
continued cold
Tii
Cox.
Ism.s,
No 31 Hail,. 1:44 p m, for St. Lou In. , ;! :t E*. -im fi:S7 p m, foi Terr liamt I’gj
following ioeai observations ! Yu R t>a!iy s:("'*p m. rorst. :..,ut».
rs taken daily by Guy \Vi!s n who is in charge ot the ofliciai weather:
Born to Josh Hall and wife, Jan. 22 I instrumen's located on tin* roof ot a girl. the West College building: I he census of lioachdolc was taken ! Maximum temperature yesterday 1.(1 last week by W. H. Boyd mid was ns ^mPaturo t^lay. 7 a . iii V.V.V.V.follows: Numtier of children of all ages | ' noon
, , ., „ . ; Ualn fall, melt *.1 snow tlnchesl . al
.,.>o. mimlter ot hoarders >1. bntnei riie ihx.u lemporaturets uUten dully by the
population s()7; numhci* of dwellings j ,lAN * SiiKTlM,ts I'.i'.t am! 21 of those are occupied bv two i . .7
i on.>u I.an Killed.
families.
There are a few cranks in town who ■ Q lla,ls wiU not be P r<,tccted f,om tliink Koiirlidalf’' population wouM i \( 1 ai J . \Vlu‘U tilt*
FOR THE FAST. Vo t» ltally for Ith 1 Vo I •:»!:* Si:mK7 •, h 1(l ** Si; l‘* I>fiily .. .KM » Noon ' ,N t> — > i ^,4 1 . \ .' 1 p H1 . No H Pally ;»:loptn, “ No - Daily 0:^4 p m ** PKOUI \ DIVISION
Lok\''* '*.Vrrf Ihi'ito. No 7m E\ >un
No::
Fi-r
.. .:: n 5 a m. tor !‘ orlb. tm p ip, lor l». •Htur
N r . oniplolp tinn* i Mirl. al! an.J siat.ions. urd for ♦?il! inforinatSon as to
rnus, throujrh earn.«tc., ?»«]dross Wm
E, A. Ft>n»_>.
lo'n’l PasR. Airt. si. Louis Mo.
Richmond and Terre Haute and In-
c a u .'r‘ -h i';.’a , J,V!:i:'J l ;\! v ;;r;T u !i!! l 'Hv i 1 ,u-ir «o«rt houses, set apart for ‘Uunapolis railroads to take the inir advert; rinent-will i.e i-eeeivint eucb ,i.,> the list* ot their historical societies, ehui lets aw ay fiom the roads as ,p 1010 ’ olock c. In * j but there is no law upon the atat- they were not keeping their agree-
ute hooks to insure their permanent - ments and paying their earnings,
All communications should be sis'uod with
ihv rain, of the write,not n**,,—ariiy 'j, r oeeupan<*} tor historion I ( o:lei i ions a gtated amount, into the
All,>m in,oounnuul, lit ions can not be n,,-; , l |a i adeqlliltel \
oed. i county’s history. We hope that
the bill w ill become a law.
Where delivery is irrcuulrtr please report j same promptly -! piihileation ofilee.
school fund of the state. It was on that condition the charter was
ever issued.
The suit was brought in Putnam
Specimen e-iples malted Ire
UATr - or SUBSCRIPTION
hie I’eu, iiiadDUiio
Sir mmide,
Three moiithu * me muntil *er ueeli bv ( ■lerv i.
When delivery is maue by carrier, all subseriptlnn iuemints ui,- to be paid to them tvs
they call Mid receipt for same.
ADVERTISING RATES.
PISPLAY.
The Spenal Meet
on nppitcaii,. 7 The meeting lustnight at Locust county and venued to Owen county "! Street church was a wonderful and brought to trial. After a trial manifestation of divine power, of several days tlie jury had reLv! There were a large number of per- tired and had about reached a verYe 1 sons converted. Persons that can diet for the state, when the Judge, come and do not are missing a great Jas. S. Hester, of Nashville, Rrown deal. The meetings will continue i county, got out of bed, called tlie throughout the week at 2:30,0:45 jury into the court room and disnnd , p. m. All are invited. 1 missed them at once and then en-
..2;> ctM-
I* r inch, lli'st insertion — ; , . . each sub-cipicnt Insertlen :> eta. 1 urnige. mnl Ii ... 81.00 !
Tom DarnnU is visiting in Buin-
tered his carriage and drove to
per month . $1.00
(.uanmte.-.i posltbm clmincl -> l>ereent to I Opel* cent extra. I’osllbm not Kimrimte,-! I n- uUveftls, mi nt * of less thmi 5 Ineln*. No ; ,l:so,mill tor tit space; five per cent al-,
It,wevl witen pa.v ment aceoinimnlea order.
KEADINR NOTIORS
Itrevier type, per line, fie One tin,* par,t-, graphs cliftrsed as oecupyins two llneaspae,-. I’ho followlti'jr rates will bo hIIowhI only ,
IF en riwit nceompnnlnoirUer.
® lines < cents per line fi" '' : ^ ioc ** x »*» ;; M. J. BECKETr PuMlrtlur li VKKY M.SMITH. ... ^Managing Editor
Addrow all coinraunlcatlonB to The Dairy Uannek Times,
Grepncastk*. 1 rid.
(Send news to Telephone 95.
GENERAL STATE NEWS.
Bloomington. When Messrs. Hari rison and (’laypool got up next , morning they found they hud been sold out tint! betrayed by the Judge.
Probable Mnriler. j mt. MKKIDIAN
Mi ncie, Imi.. Jan. 27. — At Ball The thermometer registenl 14 am) 13 Bro . glass factory last night Bob Kus- j ( ,j, ree g below zero Monday and Tues-
sell und William (ioodwin engaged in d mori ,, nK res , K . ctlv ,. lv .
Protracted meeting is in progtess at
an altereatimi Russell slushed Good-1 i win across the right arm. severing an
artery, and in the abdomen. The cut-1 f he Methodi-t cliureli
ting will likely result in murder. The | Emory Bourne is our high school
men worked together for a year, hut 1 janitor.
! were enemies | R, E. Knight and family are visiting
OppiMPcl to tho Healtli iltmrdN Order*. ' jll KOcU*h(lllle.
Fuaski.in, bid., Jun. 27.—The pa- | Arthur Beat has returned home from
| trons of the township schools are op- | 8chool on aivonnt 0 f illness.
II t0 tb0 health iKuird’s orders com- Thc IIallw , |OU9e otUs 1;| , lv by polling their children to use writing J , ' <- .* — : pads instead of slates. In Hensley | 11 g 0<) d snow.
sl’E' l\L soTlRK. township the sehoolltouso was broken 1 A petition to gravel the lirt mad We publish, hi,,1 are glad J,. get thesitnie into and the entire stoe.c of pads pro- I from here t> Deer Creek is Is'ing eir-
Telephones.
COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM
reach 14,000 or that it is next to Indianapolis in size and also in wealth. We can say one thing—it is as much over estimated in population and wealth at any town in fourteen states.
Senate bill was killed.
r, ielu ,i the House it
llOWMNO.
ri i-ncag,
"I
THf: FAVORITE ■
I
. nilR i Mil I
The Mount 1. banon Shakers have in-
vented a great f.iinv valuable things. 1 i j I W !! I B 3 |jsS; ^ f j ,
They were the lirst to make brooms by machinery; the tir-t to put up seeds in ! little pack ig, -: the tirst to manufacture
cut nails.
Now they are out with a method of
PfTN AMVILLK. Who said we'd have no ice this win-
ter?
Witlt the mercury below zero Rev.
W. K. Weaver drove to this place Sun-] 7 '
r , , , _ , louring dyspep-ia by resting the stomach.
I’lieir icmeuy is known its tlie Shaker | Digestive Cordial. !t supplies food in j an artificially dige-td form and at tlie same time aids the digestion of other
.. . , | foods in lhe stomach. In other words,
granddaughter. Mr. Mann s daughter.
■ jTouisvitif.NfmAibWXCHircsRt ’•
flu* direct Line between
G!iis3is, Mm ii
■
LOUISVILLE,
And all points
NORTH A\i) SOI TH.I
day evening and preached a splendid ! sermon to a large and appreciative an- ; ,lienee at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. II. M. Mann was called to Bed-j ford a few days ago to see a very sick
' ,v ' er Digestive Cor Ti nly line to the famous ■ dial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along I resorts, fl
! witho,,t tl 1 ,e ,,f !ii ' m,ti ' il U/egt Ba-den and
. f , . . . , i' restored to its natural strength and *. H
tel .?. nK :!^or. a-,,^1,botuewmoft.| aoHSpn^i
times give marked relief. (>et a hoitle I 'j 1 "' Uarlshail of America, from your druggist and try it. * ullman Equipment.
in Mrs. Mann’s absence.
Miss Bridges is home from- Pilmore.
ing to W. a. Griggsby, gave up lile a
few nights ago.
Edward Warner says it was a little cold driving to Belle Union Sunday
evening.
It is said that Mr. Kd Peek has pur-! chased of tlie Bridges heirs their farm east of our place, paying about fSOPO
for it.
Kd Warner went to Belle Union la-t Sunday night to see his best girl. “Rather cold wasn’t it Ed? Miss Maggie Sullivan lias returned home from Limedale where she lias been visiting relatives. Mrs. Charley Williams who has been conttned to her bed for several weeks by sickness is better. Mi-s Ivm Bridges, returned home Saturday after a pleasant visit with relatives at Fillmore. Several of tin* young folks attended a
■
Laxol is the be-t medicine for children. | Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil.
FRANK J. REED. G. P. A.. ( hirapi.B
New I'urman Line*
In palace sleeping ears from Lake Michigan to the Potomac. A new line of Pullman sleepers between Chicago, " aahington I >. C. & Baltimore, via the
“Oueen < 'ity.
TIME CARD SEPT.13TH, 1896. nokth bound. No. 4,* (’bicago Mail I; ■ No. (i,* *• Express.... 12 :17 p®| No.44,+ Local Freight ll:40aB| sol 1 11 BOVND.
fonmieneing January i w 0, ‘L* Southern Mail 2:4haMi|
2 ,u.,,-.n.*i,.»««„.Mon»„ 1 5;i*»:|
route, m connection with the B & O & ,
1 * Daily
+ Daily except Sun,lav. J. A. SllCHAKL, Agent.
dance Saturday night at Mr. Logan's. 1 more, 7 a. in.
B iV: () S W railways, will ojierate a line of Pullman sleepers, between Chicago and Baltimore, via Cincinnati and
Washington City. The schedule will THF I \I\J RY I he as follows: Leave Chicago. 2 :45 a. ' ‘ ‘ 1 ' ^ ^ WV * n,, «
m ; leave Indianapolis, 7 :55 a. m ; leave < ineiimati, 12:05 noon; arrive Wash*! iiigtou D. (:., 0:47 a. m: arrivt Balii-|
25 MILES THE SHORTEST
ROUTE BETWEEN
Tiiiktt -ix days more and it will Olympia, Wash.. Jan. 27.—Seventh be President McKinley. for United States senator: Cline.
wiion they an.i news, tree kriet uotky* 4 ot cYirod bv tho touchor W( r© burued. The ' i «. i
SESnS-’Hr dlsettse 8 germs’beiug convey^ bySt^ ' Paul Albln has given up his interests of ihank•. ..:„1 wiM pnLh-■> ,, He hih-Ii uni--, ami pencils, and :iiev are opposed to the near Broad Park. What's the matte.
triKrsKr »•» , i „i.. i-uh .
heunh. 11^ Vaushn has once more in-
\Va*lts?)j;toii .'wimtorrfhtp. . il . . , .
I cn?asecl the business iimj industry of | his farm yard by purrhasing a corn
42; Turner, 30; Denny. 2(1; Squire. 5; i crusher, of which he expects to profit
Daniel, 2; Wiusor, 3; Rogers, 2. Uhue voted for Wiusor, saying he did not believe he could be elected himself, and released his friends from further sup-
port of him. | tl, e hog train,*, and not i . t v gt »*rev»ui»* a nv« i wit the real estate idea, lias come to a Pr ain City. O., Jan. 27. Mrs. Dick temporary conclusion that lie will be a Darnell was awakened by a pet oat ! candidate for the po.-t.dHce id Mt. pawing her face. She got up and fol- j Meridian. Being severely afllicted with lowed th<* animal downstairs, where a | rheumatism there is but few occupa-
Indianapolis and Kansas fitJ
'I'om Bridges has bought his mother's will leave Baltimore. 11:00 a. m; h ave [ The only line runniug Reclining < li»'i I town rssidence and Louis Bolton will , a 'huigton D. c ., 12:00 noon ; leave i tars between Cincinati and Jackson* 1 move into the liouse vacated by Tom. im mjiati, a. m; !'*avc Indiana-| ville, HI., without change via H- lt B
1,nl "‘ ‘ arrive ChicHKo, 12:00 D. aod Wabash, passing tlirmigh 1' T
Putting up ice is the order of the day.
Gold weather I'ke this is about as gt»od a time as any to advertise. People read closer now than at some other times and they have more leisure in which to hunt for
the bargain hunters.
largely.
Uncle John Nelson, the old hog buyer, as In* is familiarly known, having quit
RVBSS.LLVILLK. The cold weather has made ice quite plentiful and the crop is being put up, being from four to six niche.- thick The postolilce election next Saturday, the 311th, promises to be lively. Calvin Crain has sold ids property to
l "’ ' * * , x ui, ijjo, tz ;ou; w. amt n anash. passing tlirnugii " lur B noon, , sleepers are of the lastest i anapolis, Ind., Decatur Springtichlai" 1 ! M ■ ,rn, e<|":i! to any running on any Jack-nnville, III-. Tulidaily llruiidj
(rains with perfect accouimodiitioijB
fixe Fact that Doctors
frequently advise change of air and climate to those snUering from catarrh is proof that catarrh is a local and climatic disease. Therefore, unless you
eii't and west. .Ink. S. La/.aiics, '>id_ Erl and Tkt. Agent, Imuanacoi is.
( apt. Watkins.
can leave home and busine-s, you should N'ri:, ('Hiiy.i-i:nip.
TIMi; TAltLB.
WKHT EAS1
No. 1 11:3(1 a. m. | N'n.fi. •: : '"»*®
fi:11 p. tn. j No. 2 I 1 - M
Ao.a l'2:Pi a. in. I No. 4. -’:1mi.«M H l.uual.suu H, in. 1 Nu. I.* I. ; ' r
TnK Evansville Tribune is discussing domestic felicity, ami, as tin* result of its philosophical re lleciions, it says: “To he a good housekeeper ohould he the highest .lim oi every young woman en,,
aspires to matrimony."
hot stove wns^ lound to n.n,^ set hre^to t j (Mls -njnp,),. for him, and as the postgu'shcii'wdh'slight liaimigo. The house ; “''ice her,* does not require a man of
would sur ly have burnej but for the
R. C. Edge has contracted fin- the, being satisfied < lias. W. Brown property. Samuel Brown has put up about sev-
enty-five tons of ice.
II. Ford ice is not yet aide to eome
to town.
There is considerable sickness in town
and vicinity.
use Ely’s ( ream Balm. Applied directly to the seat of the disease, it effects instant relief and a satisfactory cure alter short continuance. No mercury i,„ r injurious drug is
tamed in the Balm.
eon-
,11. | No. HH>iiHvl:59p* lt *
-Nos. 3 1111,1 4 roll dally. Nos. I. *2. Ii ataD e*'|
M }’ exce|>t s u nd A)
Ii i i k, i ■ -"M Hinl Imi! " ■ 1 ■ h ". I I,>Hll points, +'or rnrUior Inl'oi iimd„i'.
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l-.xcurpion Katas to \VaKhln K ton D C. On aeconutof the presidential inau-:
Whitson & Sturgeon shipped one car guralion at Wadhingt
cat.
COLD WEA'iUEll HUS1XHSS. t’oniinerolal Tribune. The crisp winter weather of tin
KeMitlenctt BuriuMl. PiKRi'ETON. Ind., Jan. 27.—A house belonging to John Boolier, in the west part of town, was totally destroyed by lire late yesterday. Nothing was saved. Tin* fire originated from a delVelive flue, and the house was fully insured.
Senator George Better.
WASinsmON, Jan. 27 —Th * condition
last lew days lias not only stirred of Senator George of Mississippi is said «" * .nd tore! «£ g; lhe indolent to move with a quicker a \ary good day yesterday.
Not Wall? Well uet Well!
l he results attained rigid h, , r'‘ ‘'I hoin,- lia \ e hei-ii mil i v,-Ion-. ■ ■ '''' L °f your neighbors who hr.'e ""'jj ■
physical, but mental faculties, h t of Hogs and one ear of hnrses to Indi- Ith. agent-oi u,e Cineinnaii, Hamilton ThiL'eim*'uVU'v'. , ' nLr'aiid si |,,l|:,fl1 ■ Uncle Bam could make no better selec- i enspolis paarket this week. and Dayton railway, will sell tickets to! fYouble, rheumatism constipatio 1 " T tion that Uncle John. Itabemethal we were mistaken last Washington city and return, at one B,ck headaches. Why pnytl ; »Hi [ week in announcing rliat all the caudi-1 fare tor the round trip. '|'i, k,.r s w| ||! tWo "^cks for a bottle of tnedicinc "| r l or u-nt-Kuril ttore and Vnderiaku g here had agreed to a postofliee h(> sold, guod going Mareli 1, •_> an ,i j \\ I'i.rio'-*7 l ,!i,. l, 3rive P+Dkiy* B
i inforini. I flood to ’I. ^ * 11 mkr. I 1 " J
Kooins!
election. Capl.J.R. Whitson informs good t,. rei.mi until Mar,-I, 8t». inel,,'' treatment lur'*l.oa
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The furniture ami unilcrtaking rooms this paper that he has not entered guuh ; hvf, through -Idcjmt will he run from ' ,Jit * do not grip,
recently oceupied hy TuckerA Maloney an agreement,
on tin* east side of the mil,lie square are fur rent, possession to he given Janu-
( hiea <> A In ianapolis via Mnnnn .,.,.1 i l ' :lnk ’ '•"•‘tl’* Ry.nlvashinlti;nviaV'm-! n,0,,, ' y
ary 1, iH!)7. These rooms are handsomely tilled up for the furniture business. A good location and a splendid
Wright’s Celery Tea cures constlpa
! eiimati.
Ducked J refund V'f
to cure you. or Sold by A. Allen, l»c"Pe '*
Jan. 4,1
tion. sick headaches. 25c* at dmgglats.
opportunity to engage in the business. Wed. & Sat. tf S. A. Hays.
For Legal Blanks The Bannkb Timks
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All di’iiggists refund the if it fails+0 cure. 25c.
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