Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1897 — Page 4

TTTE DATLV BANNER TIMES, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA-

PARENTS:

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Tire 3VLost of you. lia/ve ta-ken ^A-dvantage of

SHIPLEYS GREAT CLEARANCE SALE

To buy your Son and Daughter a handsome gold watch for a graduating present. But some of you have not. You who have not should not wait till the last day of the Sale, because the best patterns will then be gone.

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\Y30th, LAST DAY OF CLEARANCE SALE.

l->ocal lime G«ird.

THE FAVORITE

iDUISVILU.NlwAlMNrjCHIUGORr £

Ami all point* \OKTIl AM) SOUTH. Tin* only line to the fionoux health resort*. ll/est Bad^i} aQd preset? CieH Sprir^^s The Carlsbad "f Anieriea. < ompletc rnlhnan Kqtiipment. FKaNK .1. KKKD. O. P. A., ('Iiii'agot The direct Line b»*tween

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LOUISVILLE. TIME CARO FEB 1897. NORTH in UNO. No. I.* Chh-»|(o Mail I: El am No. <;,* " Kxpres*. ...12:17 p in No. H.+ l.oeal Freight. 11 :40a in SOOTH BOUND. No. ;i.* Southern Mail 2 :40 a n No. 5.* " Express.. 2:17 pin No. 42.* l.oeal F’reijfht.. .12:17pm * Daily. + Daily exoept Sunday. .1. .\. Silt IIA EE, A^ent.

GOOD NEWS. hit. Bali.entine

tracked temporarily in the Inteiestsof

the tariff hill.

Company I will drill this evening at

their armory.

Robt. Graham was in Indianapolis on

business today.

S. B. Vancleave i> in Indianapolis for

The Great Homeopath, lias prepared | and put on sale at W. W. Jones’ Drug I

Store in GreenrysiU- a full line of his a few days visit,

true lioineopathie ret by means Mrg j ,, A|len Mm

>f which all afflicted people can cure themselves. Hence get his little hook on “Home Cures” anil heal thyself. If in doubt as to your disease, or the remedy needed, you are invited tocouiisel the Doctor free of Charge at his office in When block Indianapolis. The following are a few of his remedies and are sold at ‘l'> cents each : No. hi IIIo.n1 Purifier anil Scrofula Cure.

No. 11 ( Otiirh and I old Cure.

No. ;is -i atiirrli Cure [ConsillutloiiRl )

No, 7H Catarrh Tali lets | l.oeal.)

No ai Dyspepsia Cure.

No.'.’■J -Female Disorder I lire. No,4S—General Hel.lltiy Cure,

No, sc’—Heart Cure.

No Nerve Cu. e I ust Vitality;) No :tl Pile Cure I lutemall

No. 7- Pile Olntnieiil.

No SO—Kheiiniailaiu Cure No 4!'—W hiHipliia Couarh i lire.

No. s4—Kidney i uri*

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INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

H. M.

Smith spent the day in Indianapolis. Miss Jessie Neff is in Terre Haute where she today will attend '.he wed ding of Miss Jessie Watson. Wm. E. Starr and Jas. Kiske are attending the meeting of the Grand lodge of tin- I. 0. O. F. at Indianapolis. Dr. Kattman. of Lebanon, vice president of tin* State Medical society, was in the city, en route to Terre Haute. Ewing McLean and Harry Gilmore left this morning for Russellville where they will work on Messrs. Hurst, Gilmore and Richardson's line. Officer Parker Jailed a tramp shortly before noon today. The man was do-

Wanted- An idea SSs, Protect your ldfa« thor m»y hrtuc >.,u t .Vrlte j6mn WKDDEKI.l KN A CO.. Pel,lit ■err Wtuhlngtou, 1) r . f..r thdr #l.S«i pri* aid Ust uf i\»o huuored tuTcDilous wemrd.

VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave *.*rponcastic\ ina* in effect M; >

18, 1897.

row TUB WEST. No 7 l»aUy .. 12:9f a x. Tor st. leoulff. No \b Daily .SdD a m. for >t. Ixnilfi So . r > 1'aily , *:3 t a m, for St. Lon.a. No 21 Dalij l:«n p m, for St. Uh.ih No V \ Min 5:17 p in, for Icrre Haute Nti 11 Dally . 8:»*l P m. for St. Ixmla. roK THE KA8T. No rt Dally 4:.U»am, for Inf’iHimpolU No i DatH E* sun “LH u in ** No 12 Dull> K':l5Noon“ Dally ....l:4opm. •* * No 8 Daily 3:ISpn>, *' ** •No 2 Daily . 6:1ft p in *• l»Koai/ OIYIMtlN A.«*a\« T«rrc llantt*. N«» 74 »• \ >u»» 7:0ft a in. tor IVnrl*. Nti77 ** .i:ftftpm. forlHaiaiJi lor compUit timecard, iriv.t*ir all traliu an l Ataliona, ami tor fr.ll Inforutatloi. an tr nitea. throutro ears, et**. addroea J.8. Dow i.i no, A ft CHI A. iirtH'iicaatie. Len'l I'aaa. Airt. St. LouU Mo.

Local and PeisonaL

What is Going on in Society., Local and General News. IMIVT THINK Of iihyi..* the elty, even for » abort time, without orderln* the DiUly Ranneh I iucs to toll, » you. It costs you hut lo cents h wees a. t does here at home, sue the nddrese wll be hsmi-od n» often as\ou desire.

BIG FOUR

in effect No\. 1. last*

»JW a. in s-.lu a in 4-iM p m M p m

12.41 d m 5.21 p. m

’N raonals and mn’iety notes arc » dlcited an will Ik* iiiM-rtcd if writer’s name and addr 4a Is nttn.died, not to la* Inserted, but as an ev .eme of irtHHl tuith None but truthful It.* ns an desired.)

Orel I.yon is somewhat better today. Ed Lidiky of Lndogtt, was in the city

today.

Mr*. Mary Wright went to Brazil this

morning.

Dr. Tucker wa* at Belle Union today

on business.

Born to George ITahler and wife,

May I'd, a son.

Born to Harry Thornburg and wife

Mtty 11*. a daughter.

Mrs. Hamrick returned from Indian- . s*4s a! m •Hi" this morning. Mi-* Harriett Bivin. <>f Clay City, Is visiting her brother. Thos. Bivin. Several of our physicians w ill attend

wliether you will till one of them or not. Mrs. Ruuicr is visiting relatives at Seymour. Born to George Crump and wife. May I'd, a daughter. E. Marquis jr., is in Bainbridge and Roachdale on bu*iness. Mrs. Johnson, of Bedford, is visiting her father, Di. Morrison. Mrs. Castlen t* expected here today to visit her sister, Mrs. Hurt. .Mrs. Sallie Stone arrived today from Louisville to spend the summer with her sons James and Samuel Stone. 11. C. Barnes, S. F. Shackleford, V. V. Gill, J. H. Wilson and M. A. Rapp, of Ladoga, are attending court today. The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the Bethel A. M. church will meet tomorrow at 2 :J0 o’clock with Mrs. Florence Miles. The Vandalia’s painter’s car came here today. The men will repaint both pa-senger and freight depots, the wa-

rmintru I nral Npuk lake BREEZES uUlilllll LUuQI liUllOl bring relief from the sweltering heato ww 1 the town orcity. They raise your solrlt

the tow n orcity. They raise your spirit ami restore your energy. The (creates comfort and pleasure in lake travel 1

on one of the

Interesting Items from Principal lake Michigan and lake superwp interesting iicuu f TRANSPORTATION CO’S

Points of Putnam Countv.

ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS,

RACCOON.

Foster C han :on is over from Deea'ur

visiting Ins parents.

Russell Kidlen ami wife nave moved to Mont Clair where Mr. Hkllen has :. permanent position as operator, in place

A LOCAL DISEASE

A Climatic Affection Nothing tint a loo,,I remedy or chaiiKe ot ultunile will cure It tie! a well-known pharmaceutical rem-

edy.

ELY'SCREAMBALV 11 i- qulokls -i bed, (Jivi's Uelid ai

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CATARRH

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a. it- i . ^ ,, irl 'anso** tho N»imhIL_— ——— sa.l.nics between Ctncayo and M.vkinac - V iv- I " |> Ik. U ET A ft Island four times every week, at llimnatmn. H .il UULU ^ IlLMU extremely low rates. ami proKvtH tho McDihraiic. ^ IC« , hioi , i*8 Hie The new -leel -team-hip “Maniten” Is I Uei^jNcTfurious*"drug.^'kuI!^Slse' Mk

magnificent vessel, elegantly equipped wit) Trial Size luc.

i. vnf*- .»,*»»» #rv»*e .» • *— ■

in)t matter, sent free, or as) your nearest agent. Addresi Jos. Berolihelm. (i. P. A LAKF. VI1CH AN» E.AKi’

Sum.si i>p:hiok tiiann. to.

Rusk ant) N Water St, Chicigo

by tiie eompany here. Allred Hlbben of this city is foreman of the gang. Earl \augle, a young boy. claims that his watch was stolen from his vest last evening at the hall park. Naugle had taken it otl while playing ball and It was while the vest was hanging up, near a crowd of boys, that the watch was taken. No one seems to have no-

ticed the occurrence.

better last.

The following letters remain in the Greencastle postoffice uncalled for May 19, 1897: Mr. George Kulsheimer. Miss Ella M , James W. Ledbetter, Mr. B. F. Work, Miss Dibble Wood, Mrs. Ida Yerkes, Mrs. IL J. Talbott, Miss Kate Schmidt, Mr. Lee Reeves, Mrs. J. B«

Steward 2.

In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Nkff. P M. You can’t be well if your blood is impure, but you may have pure blood and good health by taking Hood's Sarsapa-

rilla.

THE EARLIER BENIN,

OOIMO HAST.

No. • * lo i In.. N. 5 . A UoMtoc . . . 4t IndlniiaiHihtt Flyer . ?•• ImliHiiapolts Aoe’in \h* a’Iii., N. Y. A U« 18(011

GOING WK8T

No. IV St. L NirIH Liinitt'd No. V d. L Ait*in No. IT St l Day Limited . No. r 't Mat'oon Limited • Daily t Daily Kxeept Somlav.

No. 2. connect* at Itullanai>oll» tor Clncln-j oatl and Miebliran dlvialon. Vo 4 eonneet#

with L. K. A NN . and witn traina for I'eorta tl| t » imviui^ of the 8lute Me«lieal society

and t hleairo. .. *v«», 18, connecta at Beliefon- at rerre Haute tomorrow.

laine for Toledo and Detroit. Vo. JA8, at . .. .. . . Lfiiefniitai tc tor Saiidii8k« \. Ih puty Heconler J. Ji. Harris ami

I.P. HraaTis. Agent. Miss < latldie. attended IJiiartcrly

«'oiiiiectioti* : No. 4 at Indianapolis „ 1P ,.ting at Mt. Meridian Sunday,

with Big Four trains for Cineinna'.i,

t'l.'vehind, Benton Harleir, Chicago

and < ’olumbtis. Ohio.

No. *, “Mattoon Acc'in” at Paris with

train south.

\o. is at Indianapolis with train to

Greensbtirg.

No. 8 it Pari* for Cairo at Kansas with P. D. A E. north and south, at Vattoon with PDA K northwest and with 1 C north. No. II at Paris with trains north, at Pmiia with BAGS W northwest and I c north and south, at Litchlteld for • arrolltou •mil Jack-onville, at St Louis diverging roads. No. It* “Knickerbocker” at Imiiunapolis tor Cincinnati anil runs through to New York and Boston. No. Jit at Mat Its >n with I C south. P D AK southeast, at St. Louis witli di-

verging roads.

No. ;W carries sleepers for Cincinnati, New York and Boston, run* to Cincinnati connect- at Greenshurg for Louis-

ville.

For Job Printing see

Mrs. G. W. Grubb and Mis* Stella Grubb attend the wedding of Mi** Jessie Watson at 1'erre Haute today. Clayton Kelly has bought out E. C. L. Bartow's laundry and bath businesand will continue the same at the old

stand.

Mrs. P. B. Elliott, of Greencastle, who lias been visiting Die family of A. J. Hull, returned home this morning.— I!rti;il liemoenit. Rev. Pfatis, of Lewiatowu, Mon., who ha- tieen the guest of Rev. Weaver left thi* morning for the General Assembly at Winona park. In the Brown-Sexton case at Bedford in which Col. Matson is engaged, the

cideilly intoxicated and used abusive I ter tanks and all the buildings owned

language to the ladles front wiiom he

begged.

Miss Li/.zic Goulding and pupils will give an exhibition of their work at her home 20J N. College Avenue, on Wednesday. May 26, from 2 to 6 p. m. Every one is cordially invited. Carrier pigeon raising appears to be a popular amusement just now. Thirtyone of them were sent to Agent Dowling this morning from Knigblsville to l*c released as soon as received. At eleven o’clock the Banner Tim is received a telephone message from Morton over the new telephone line. The talk came in in good shape which shows the line to be a good one. We are in receipt of a copy of tiie program of the HUh annual session of Island Park Assembly which meets at Rome City July 20 to Aug. 1. Among those on the program is Dr. H. A.

Gobin.

Pig-on fanciers who are sending out carrier pigeons from Elwood, Alexandria and other points, are sending a number to Terre Haute in addition to this city. The birds seem to get back home all right. S, B. Vancleave was treated to a surprise yesterday, It being Ins seventy sixth birthday. Friends and relatives to the number of twenty brought in their dinners with them and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Vancleave. County Clerk Darnall has received the blanks for issuing physicians licenses under the new law. The old as well as the traveling physicians and | surgeons must purchase one of these licenses and there is a whole lot of red tape to be gone through with in the

transaction

Tiie state ti*h commissioner has inaugurated a new scheme—appointed an unknown deputy in each county, who is instructed to watch closely and prosecute every violster of the tish law. As tiie law breakers don’t now know whom to watch, tills detective plan may have

a good effect.

The -pawning season is near at hand and fishermen should aid the state fish commissioner in hunting down the dynamiters and seiner* who do their work at thi- time when lovers of the sport know it is useless to ti*h with hook and line and there fore do not visit tiie -tretms. The commissioner ha* appointed a local deputy lo look after Walnut and other Putnam creeks, and he -hould have the hearty co-operation of all the ti-hermen in this vicinity.

I

J. K. Foe

Pension Attorney, Insurance We have them in lace boots Agent and Notary Public, an d Oxfords. The latest S. W. CORNbR ITBI M. SUI AR1. color. Ask to see them.

of EmmmH'Nidloim) wlm l,a- 'takc,: j

charge of the Russellville office.

John and Foster Shannon -pent last, : Write for liiteresttn* read

week in Louisville, Ky., attending the \

races, they report an excellent tune. Miss Emma James is visiting Solomon j

James mid family.

Sam Byrd and family visited at Dr. Straughau near Parkersburg Sunday. Miss Lide.Skillmao spent the fir*t of the week in Indianapolis. Ja*. Walden wes over from Wuveland

last Sunday.

Prayer meeting at Win. Waldeu'-

Sunday afternoon and at Bro. Lindsay’* \i- \sti 1

Tuesday.

Mesdames Elva Broom and Ol Walker

are engaged in dressmaking this sum- W . \V. 1P C i\RK. M. D.

mer.

B. D. Skilltnan sn,i Nellie Byrd are l*l| VSTQptTl i^lll’D’0O|| in Hendricks county visiting friends. ^ ^ ^ Corn nearly all planted. OFFICE 17 VINE ST Miss Edith Young make* a *plendiil residence JIO £ WASH Sunday school superintendent. Misses Enitna Smalley and Nellie ^ iwia rr-* •-r* Geugh attended Die graduating exer- (jOOD |{NJ vtl^l cises at Barnard this week. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Williams arc in -- ■'•lyi'-f* Crawfonlsville visiting their daughter ivltilN I , Mrs. Li/.z.ie Williams.

New York

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FILl.MtlKK.

We f^ivc especial attention to Banquet, Party and Picnic catcrin“ and are prepared to fill orders en short notice.

ICECRIIAM

Hail a I'rogrraalvr Monarch lo tha Oldan

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Benin, of which we have heard a good deal during the last few months, wag at one time the center of a considerable empire ae African empires go. says the London Saturday Review. The name will remind students of early voyages to India, and especially of Vasco de Gama s. the 400th anniversary of which will be celebrated this year, that Portuguese curiosity with regard to India in those far-off days was abutted by the reports which either a king of Benin or bis envoys carried to Llg-

If an agent of the Government should call ! to sell you n bond of .*i.ooo, agreeing that j

Last Thursday the Ladies’ Aid so- un.iv ;.,v for-.nn- in u-ckly payment - cietyofthe Christian church surprised 1 V' a ■" l guaranteeing t,. p.,v you , ,, ... , ,, , . . . r. ui inleust in, annum on each weekly Mrs. L.E. Campbell by meeting at her u .] m UV) , „ nuU , vo „ accept home. The meeting was in the nature he offer. T he Farmers and Citizens Build

i Cream in town Md ran" fiii

«„• ol Ii,: '....-;..,- '■ ' •••• receptions or and an enjoyable time was hsd. orders at any time.

One Thousand Dollars Uncle X. S. S'raughan, who is eighty- 1 eight, to wrestle a match, but Uncle

bon of I'rester John and the Nestorlan

t hristians who held sway on the other chained to the phttform in front of hi*

Straughan told him to “wait till yon are four years older, 1 ’ On the twentyeighth of this month Thomas Jackson will be ninety-nine. He is hearty and still able to cut some wood, and seems good for several years yet. J. W. Ragan recently sold nine bog* for the priee of three dollars thirtyseven and one-half cents per hundred. They weighed even hundreds and came to even dollars and the amount lor each hog was even dollar*. Who can tell w hat the nine head weighed I Moat of our people have good garden-

started.

James Nichols has a ym.ng fox

We are agents for the best

in fill Club

Send us your orders.

which would lie better than 9 per cent, interest per annum on the investment. This Association, was organized Apl. 24 18843111! is no« 13 years old, and ha- paid out dur-

ing that time $490.211.12.

There is no lietler investment and none gives as universal satisfac ion. The pom-; man’s weekly earnings is placed on an equality with the rich man’s thousands and he is enabled to make his small savings earn equally as much, securing an investment that is substantial and yielding more than

9 mq cent interest.

Shares of stock are $200.00, dues 30 cents per week on each share. Now is the time to subscribe. Call on or

| Address.

GEO. E. BLAKE,

H. D. GRAHAM & CO No. 8 S. Jackson St.

store, it furnishes amusement for tin-

side of the Indian ocean. Benin was | then associated, more or less intimately, with Ah>•sinta. through which the knowledge of Inula reached the king of Benin. King Den Joan of Portugal sent forth two envoyr via Egypt to discover the mysterious land whence Venice and other cities had drawn untold riches. He also dispatched Bartholomeu Diaz on a voyage of discovery down the African coast, with the result that the cape was accidentally rpupd^d illid the w;*y opened up for the great voyage of Vasco de Gama In 1487. Portugal for years 1 revlous to the repre*entations made by the king of Benin dreamed of a direct sea route to India, and it is curious 10 think that four centuries ago a predecessor of the barba-

rian who now rules in Benin was in- |drilled 011 hi* farm near liere.

Three 4)rent » onventlonn.

The Young People- Society of L'iiri--tiun Endeavor meet.* nt San I ranci*co,

| Cal., July 7th-l'Jth.

National KdiiCHlioiial A-sociuthm at Milwaukee. iVi*.. July (ith-bth.

Greencastle Ind, Benevolent mill Protective Order of

Elk* at .Minneapolis, Minn., July 6th-

19tb

Tli ron a I, llnffet Sleeping Car to XlMek.

imiw, Tltctx.

children of the vicinity.

A. N. Duckworth, the Big Four

brakeman mentioned in la-t week’- pa- < ommencing dpne 2H-t, the Vainlaiia

These arc all National conventions, and di legates mid ntheis interested -hoiilil bi-ar in miml that the best route

per, ha* been suffering considerably the Line will resume inrirngh Pullman Buf ..... i,

last few days. He i* -till at the honn- let Sleeping Car service between St. ^ v|;| M i, Wl|||k) . e St . Of Omer Click, two milps west of here. Louis and Macsmaw. Sleeper* will |Iit(|| tll|vn< tra , n8 dg i, y vm Bridges and Dimier gre into the wool run via Terre llai.V, St. Joseph. Gran.l „ K rilt „q st . o; H ,. V( . n business up to their eyes. Rapids and Petoskey-Hay View. TTii- - ,i„iu via four diflerent routes Children’s day eNeriise-w ill beheld will Is-tiie only line of through car* Chirayn to'tin i'*; »ix daily train* at the Christiancliurcli oa the tlrst Sun- from St. Louis to the delightful anil 1 hi ‘go f" Milwaukee. < In,ice of day In June. A good program will lie cool resorts of Michigan. South-homi'! "st' '"pi'',! renUemi. the last-leeping car for the season will 1 a n ,i M inio-apoVi-. Throngli trains vesThe l.a'lies’ Aid society have pur- leave Mackinaw, Sunday night, Sep- tihiiled 11ml eh-i'tiic lighted. All trains chased a new oigan for the Christian tember 26th, In'J7. For detailed infor- n,n 0,1 Ab»'duie Block System. F.ow church. .nation, address nearest Vandalla Line r* r : ,r :‘'*" to 7' h

. ticket age,|- everywhere sell fii-Ret*

Albert I.iM-kridge is having a Weil Agent, or K. A. Foril. General I’;.-sen- „ v ,. r ( |,j,Miiw.niki-e A -4.

Tiled on hi- farm near liere. ger Agent, St. Louis “ ■

When a poor young man starts cut in life on a salary of tlve dollars a w eek and in three years’ time is earning a salary of twenty dollars a week there are those who say he is lucky. There i* ' no luck about it. The young man ha*

i strumental in inciting her navigators to new efforts which eventually brought t j„. w | l0tt j„ s „ n „. fields.

•Ml and west into i loser touch.

evidence was all in yesterday evening. | hU . ervil ^ s so valll “ b , e to his and the argument i* being made toil ay. ,. mi , lover , „ ut thev ,. gn , lfford to J. F. Darnall is at home from Wash- pav him twenty dollars a week than ington, l*. C., wheie he has fieen in the ; they could pay the five, and do so cheerinterest* of his candidacy fora position. ] fully. Young man, such o(>euiiigs are

I’lie Ban.nkr Timf.«, printer J Mr. Parnall reports appointments side-' not rare and it is with you to say I

Chinch hugs are said lo be injuring

The Bannkk Timks For I,etter Heads.

Lost, Sira)eil or Ntolen. , , .

daily bv If. \\ . Alien, manager of Ar-

.Small Scotch Terrier, mouse color, thui Jordan's poultry house.;

wore nickle-plated collar and padlock. iH-ns

Paul Railway Or niltlri-s- Roht. Join—

'Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago.

Milwaukee ,v St. Pi;i I railw v. 4<*

lonar. loci ««ra.i.. r a rew Buildi.ig.* iueinuati.O. ttuAlw

tFurnislieil the I)*ILV Bannkk Timis

^ . . Finder rsturn to Carl Eiteljorg and re- " inter i hiuks buhsoriptiona for any magazine j wiven>wai . d 1H|| ., spring , »j) thicks. ...

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Shake leto your shoes.

Allen s foi,* false, a (-,w<ter forlhe fei I, It

or paper taken at t.iis ollke.

vill save you money

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Semd news to Telephone Ho.

For Sale Bills and Posters. The Banner Times

The Bannkk Timrs telephone news .1 tinber is HR. Keinember it when you lave an item. We want the news.

bocks ... Turkey hens. Turkey.toms .. , .... Uetse. (. Dover 4 Bucks

i l.ggs. tresh subject tocandlicg 1

Butter, good .#

^ | cures painful, swollen, -martiug feel and htjjj st'iutly tuki's the si tug out of corns m d bun- ^ I Ion*. It's the creaii-si comfort discovery of , j ike age. Allen’s f'iM,t-l.u*c make* tight-fit' ^ ting or new shoes feel easy It Is a ecrtalfi 1 eure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, setting fi*et. Try ii t<h!jiy -old by at druggtsis and sLoe stores. By mail for*cfs, In stump* Ti ial package Kilt.). Address. Allen s. i'lm-

sted, Le Key . N \

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