Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 May 1897 — Page 4

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TIIR DAILY r.ANNKI! TIMKS, ORKENCASTLF., INDIANA

LAKE BREEZES bring relief from the sweltering he:it c the town or city. They raise your spirit and restore yonr energy. The greates comfort and pleasure in lake travel 1

on one of the

LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPERIO! TRANSPORTATION CO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS failings between Chicagu and Mavkinac Island four times every week, at extremely low rates. The new steel steamship “Manltou'’ is magnificent vessel, elegantly etjulpi>ed wit every comfort and convenience. Trl-weekl 'twist Chicago, Charlevoix, Harbor Spring? Petoskey, Hackinac Island, etc Write for Interesting read ing matter, sent free, or as your nearest agent. Addres Jos. Berolzbeln). U. P. A I.AKK »ll« II AND I. tKI k l>l ItlOlt TH \A*i. «'«» Ruth and N Water St , Chicagt

GOOD NEWS, Dr. Ballentink

T he (ireat lloiner patli. has |ne|)are>l a,i*l pilt on sale at IV. II . .Ii>tie» Drug; Store ill DreeticnstU- a full line of Ills true llomeoiiatliic leiiieii'r's; hv meats of which all allhcle I |>eo|i!e ■•m cure themselves. Hence gel his little hook on ‘•llome Cutes’' atul heal Ihyself. If in ilotiht as to yinr tltse.ise. or Ihe retueily tieeileil. yon are ii>viteil tocoliu--el the l»i.e|oi- free of Cliarge at his ofHee tt) When block hnliatittpolis. The following' are t few of his remedies am) are sold at 2,'> cents each :

No. pi lilood Puritler and Scrofula Cure. No. It—t ough and I old Cure. No.88—t atarrh Cure iConslitutlonal ) No, 7B -Catarrh Tablet* (Local.)

\o. Jo Dyspepsia Cure,

No. '.M—Female Disorder ( lire. No, 18—lienerul Debility Cure,

— No, 82—Heart Cure.

No fat—Nerve Cu. e i lost Vitality:) No. :it—Pile Cure (lutermil).

No. 7:1—Pile Ointment. No 80—Kheutnatlsm Cure.

J. F. Fee

Pension Attorney. Insurance ,,re * Agent and Notary Public, jjjp mLLENTINE REMEDY CO.

S. W. CORNER PUBLIC SUUARE.

OKEKNf ASTLK, -

INDIANA.

w. W. TUCKER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon OFFICE 17 VINE STRESIDENCE 310 E. WASH, ST

18 and 1‘J When block

INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

):>ocal Time Gardb

THE FAVORITE

(^LDUISVIULNEWAlBlUTiCNMRrCg)

And all points NORTH AND SOUTH. The only line to the famous health

resorts,

U/est Bad^Q ai}d preset? LieH Spri^QS The Carlsbad of America. Complete Pullman Equipment. FRANK .1 REED, O. P. A., Chieagot The direct Line between

A GOOD INVEST-

MENT.

If an agent of the Government should call to sell you a ImiuiI of $1,000, agreeing that you may pay for same in weekly payments I of $2.50 and guaranteeing to pay you six per cent interest per annum on each weekly ! payment free from taxes would you accept : the offer. The Farmers and Citizens Huildj ing and Loan Association makes a better ofJ fer; it will sell you five shares of stock on | payments of $2.50 per week and at maturity j of the stock will pay you One Thoosand Dollars.

| which would he better than 9 per cent, interest per annum on the investment. This Association, was organized Apl. 24 1884 and is now 13 years old, and has paid out during that time $490.211.12. There is no better investment and none gives as universal satisfaction. The poor man’s weekly earnings is plrced on an equality with the rich man’s thousands and he is enabled *0 mal e his small savings earn equally as much, securing an investment that is substartial and yielding more than 9 per cent interest. Shares of stock are $200.00, dues 50 cents per week on each share. Now is the time to subscribe. Call on or

Address.

iclip City. LOUISVILLE, TIME CARD FEB 1897.

north bovjip.

No. 4,* Chicago Mail l:I3am

No. ts.* '* Express... .12:1“ p hi

No. 4-1,+ Local Freight 11 DO a lit i.-otcot vour ideas; th»T may brine '~,u wealth.

JOHN WKUDKKhPRN A CO.. Patent At tor-

GEO. E. BLAKE,

Greencastle,

Ind.

Wanted-fln laea

SOUTH BOUND.

No. 3,* Southern Mail 2 :40 a 111 No. 5,» “ Express. 2:17 p m No. 48/ Local Freight.. ..12:17 pm * Daily. + Dailv except .Sunday. .1. A. MICHAEL, Agent.

VANDALIA LINE. Tramaieav, ireeneaMie. Inn' in effect May 1«, 1897. fOB TH a WEST. No 7 Da’iy 12:2? a *r*. for St. Louis. So IS Daily s;'.'1 a m. lor St. U>tm No 5 Dully 9:2ii a m. for 8t. Lou:b. Soil Daily 1:40 p m, for .St. Ixnils. N,, 8 Kx >un .... 5:17 p m, foi Terre Haute Soil Dr-llj ... 8:*4i p m. for St. Louis. run THE EAST.

who ern think of Bonio simple thing to patent? • *r may brli

w rite JOHN WEUDEKbl’RN A CO., Pa

, sys. Washington, D. c.,for their |l,Son priie offer

\ad llbt jf two honored hiTentious waited.

Nu d Nq 4 No 12 So W So H No 2

Hally m. for InfV.niipollfi

l»aiiy l x sunHtJHn m ** Hally .. .1^:15 Noon Hally 1:40 p m. Hally 3:13 pm,

Hally

Local aod Pefsooal,

What is Going on in Society. Local and Genera! News.

DON’T THINK

of 1 CSV 1.»r the city, even for n short time, without ordering tne Daily Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 1" cents n week as t does here at home, am'the address wtl be changed ns often as too d«ilrp.

. .thlftp in ”

fi'..)i:i • division

Persunols and society notes are s illciled an 1 will In 1 Inserted if writer’s tiaine amt addr ss is Hitachi d. 1101 to I ,* Inserted, but us sn ev denee ,.I ^<,,h1 faith None but trutliful

It ■ us are d si rob)

I.cave Terre Haute. No 7b Kx Min 7:<!ft a in. tor Peoria. Not* '• ’’ 3:55 p in. for Decat .ir lor complete time card, giving all trains and Matbms. and for full information as Ul rates, through ears. etc., address .1.8. Dow 1.1 NO, Agent A. Ford. tireeneasttc, t.en’l Pas*. Agt. St. IaiuIb Mo.

BIO FOUR In effect Not. 1.169f>

O'Hair is visiting in Clay-

2.59 a. m 9:10 a. m 4-09 p tu , L.il p ID

. 12.32 a. ir . 8:4s a.m 12.4t n m . 5.21 p. ID

GOING EAST.

No. 4#* to Lin., N. Y. A Boston... . 41 Indianapolis Flyer 8" Indianapolis Aec’in 18* Oln.. N. V. \ Boston

DOING WEST.

No. :»• St. L NlghtLimiUxl No. 9* St. 1, Acc’m No. 11* St 1 Day Limited No 5t Mat’oon Limited • Dally t Daily Except Sunday.

No. 2. connects St Indianapolis lor Cincinnati and Michigan division. No. 4 connect* with L. K. * \V. and witn Iranis for Peoria and 1 htcago. _ ,

Txo, 18, connects al Bellefon

laine for Toledo and Detroit. No. 8ft, at

itellefoutai le for Sanduskcy.

F. P. Hitkstis. Agent.

Connections: No. 4 at InJianapolis with Big Four train* for Cincinnati, Cleveland, Benton Harbor, Chicago

and Columbus. Ohio.

No. 5 “Mattoon Acc’m” at Paris with

train south.

No. 8 at ltdiauapidis with train to

Oreensburg.

Nti. 9 at Paris for Cairo at Kansas with P. D. A F.. north and south, at Mattoon with P D A E northwest and with I C north. No. 11 at Paris with trains north, at |>ana with BAGS IV northwest and 1 C north and south, at Litchfield for Carrollton and Jacksonville, at St. Louis diverging roads. No. 18 “Knickerbocker” at Indianapolis for Cincinnati and runs through 10 New York and Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south, P D AE southeast, at St. Louis with diverging roads. No. 30 carries sit epers for Cincinnati, New York and Boston, runs to Cincinnati connects al Oreensburg for Louis-

ville.

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ton.

(’litt'ord Piercy went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. F. P. Nelson and Miss E. Jean Nelson went to Indianapolis this morn

ing.

A temperature of 45 degeees is what our citizens struggled with this morti

ing.

Rev. K. IV. Fisk left today for Owen county to attend the funeral of Robert Moftatt The marriage of W. Thomas Kesterson and Miss Nellie Helmond will take place next month instead of this month as previously announced.—Lufayrtt Courier. Mrs. Charles Houghland. Master Harry Houghland and Miss Carrie Kleinhub returned home from Indianapolis yesterday after having spent a very pleasant time visiting there. Mrs. J.T. Gest received a telegram Thursday afternoon that her brother-in-law, Mr. >V. A. Dunn, of Los Angeles, California, was killed in a railroad wreck. No particulars are knowt:. Geo. K. Grimes. J. D. Brown, A. L. Henry, A. L. Havens, S. S. Mills, S. F. Kyle, Jno. T. Anderson, A. M. Scott, of Ladoga, and G. K. Brewer, of Cruwfordsville, attended the trial yesterday. The calling of the Rynerson-Ash case in the Federal court at Indianapolis today took some twenty of our citizens to the capital city. Those going this morning were Marshal Starr, Officer Donnohue, Sheriff Bunten, H i*. Huspel, Wm. Williams, Albert Browning, Mrs. Sofia Vaughn, Henry Snider, Lincoln Snider, Dan Macy, Joe Simms and wife, Mr. Mi Murray, Cha«. Meikels, E. A. Hamilton, T. J. Siddons, Chas.

Barnaby, and the wives of the de-

fendants.

Miss Fernie s|>ent the afteninuu in I idianapolis. Jesse W. Weik ha< returned from Washington. Ilctick A Houck shipped three c.ir? of hog* tod ty. Robt. Ragan of IndiniPtnoh-, \t:i< in the city today. Rev. 4'ha-'. Jakes returned tu V , R hiiinnd today. Mrs Martha Darnall retnrhed to Buinbridge at noon. A Terre Haute Sunday school will uicidc at Fern Sunday. De.'auw and Purdue will meet in base hall battle tomorrow. ( has. Gould, of Indianapolis, visited C. N. McWethy yesterday. ( laud Reeves has returned to Bloomington after a visit in the city. Dr. Jolm is at home from a lecturing tour through Illinois and Iowa, R. It. Crouch, of Brazil, visited his sister, Mrs. Cheek, this afternoon. Rev. F. W. Gee, of Terre Haute, will lecture on Pythianism at Stilesvilh* on

May 26.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cross left at noon today for Lebanon where they will visit the foi liter’s father. Prof. Hanawalt went to Montecello at noon where he will speak before the alumni of the High school. Mrs. Conrad Cook has returned from Council Bluffs, la., where she lias been visiting Mrs. Mamie Patton. Ed G. Sheldon deputy supreme chanc.‘'.lor of the Supreme Court of Honor is here today assisting Mr. Andrews to organize a court. Rev. Farr will deliver the address at the commencement exercises of the Edinburg high school this evening returning tomorrow. The Woman’s Relief Corps is requested to meet at east college Sunday May 23, at 2:30 p. m.. to attend the Memorial exercises in a body. 11. A. King, of the regular army, stationed at New York and San Francisco, stopped with G. W. Crawley Wednesday night. He gave some very interesting reminiscences of army life, having been there eight years and tiiree

months.

Ihe paralytic strock received by \dulpli Wood Wednesday night, caused his death Thursday afternon. Mr. Wood was about 75 years of age and leaves a family. The funeral occurred this afternoon at the Baptist cemetery on Little Walnut, where hi- sister, Mrs. Penny was interred a few days ago. The Young will case in circuit court is dragging along its weary length and it is about as slow a case as has ever graced the Putnam docket. It is a wonder judge, jury and attorneys do not all go to sleep over the monotonous of the affray. There will be some enlivenment, however, when the oratory begins for some of Crawfordsville's crack pleaders are in the contest. The Marquette club entertained last evening in their club rooms in honor of Mr. Russell, of Chicago, who is the guest of Miss Myrtle Grubb. About ten couples were present and participated in the dancing. The rooms wee formerly occupied by the Hiawatha clu* and have since been handsomely retitted and decorated. The present occupants have arranged to entertain frequently during the summer months. Oddities in tlie lien products line are quite common but throe eggs in the possession of Robt. Allen are the strangest of all. They are three eggthat were laid by a Brunerstown hen and were brought to this city by a huckster. They are of the ordinary weight and are good, sound looking

CiYIed to Evy’Sy

;il

Demurrer Sustained.

The suit of Layman vs llughep, The lucmiierB of tl. Hr* \ ‘'iiiie trie 1 before Judge McBride, of In- PreslivD ri m ch i 1!'. i t I tns'.i.Ic

di tnapolis in this city Thnrad iy , have extended a i.nauim >- was brought to a close liy the de- iftv. E. VV. Fisk < eision of the Judge this morning, cti|>y the |>u pit The "use was argued oil the de j The Rock port l> miirrur of the defendant wlii. h in- lias the following volved most of the points in the the Rockport IV , a*e. The ease is o,te ot those H I cress, the lo

1 all to!

f : his city I" oe I r f ih ti church '

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01 ions from,

A LOCAL DISEASE

CATARRH

tCi'U ’

case It) o»je

growing out of the etfort to collect ceitain taxes in the Mt. Meridian and Putuamville road matter. The points involved are similar to those in the ease of Hester vs Bowen which was fought through the Put- j nam Circuit court and the Supreme court getting reversed in the latter court. The entry of Judge McBride on the Putnam Circuit court docket is as follows: ‘ Hughes files separate demurrer to complaint. Demurrer sustained in deference to the ruling of the Supreme court in the case of Bowen, treasurer, vs Hester et ul, 143 Ind 511. This court as now constituted now feels that the decision in that case is erroneous but that it is binding until overruled. Plaintiff

excepts.”

The entry is an extraordinary one so far as the Putnam docket decisions go, but settles the case until it is appealed to the Supreme court, which will be done at once it is thought. While Judge McBride thinks the decision of the Supreme court in the Hester case was erroneous he did not believe in a lower court overruling a higher court’s decision. The matter will be definitely settled in the Supreme court it is thought in the next decision Call at Allen's millinery and Jones’ drug stores and get one of our recipe book - at 25c. It

Woman’s Club.

The last meeting for the year of the Woman’s club will he held tomorrow afternoon at Ladies’ Hail. Mrs. R. A. Ogg will read the paper on ’‘Pessimism in Realism” Miss Ames will represent the club at the coming Literary Union of clubs at Warsaw June 2, 3 and 4.

toil 11 u oh u reh : j 1 *r K. W. Fisk |

ha- ceased to siip|,l., !.’pinpit ul tin Kockpm t Presht terhin elmrelt and to perfo'Uj Ihe duties of pastot iherenf ; We the office tleareis ol *.e lt<ick,)ort Preslyterlaii church, in hch.dl of ilcongregation, herewith .-xpiv-snur rrgret. tlist these pie 1-301 rehtti no longer exist. We wi-h also to express our apureciation of hi* faithful irtTust ry, his upright ehri-t ian character, aod his staueh ortnodox and high eltolarship. He will carry a vay tvilh him the kind wishes of ihe entire eouimimity, for he lias striven not only to advance the Kingdom of his Master, but has endeavored also to spread abroad n*cful knowledge and to promote good citizenship. “The grace of our Lord iesns (.'hrist he with yon.” April 2

1897.

E. E. Wesseler, |

> Trustees.

HIRES

and health tiipktnrj

,, -r, .. are included in the Wm/ making of HIRES ‘j/f Rootheer. The prepa\Jr ration of this great temfcJL perancc drink is an event J* of importance in a million if weii regulated homes. TpBHI

Rootbeer

is full of good health. Invigorating, appetizing, satisfying. I’ut some up to-aay and have it ready to put down whenever you're

thirsty.

Made only by Tne Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A package makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere.

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We Imve them in lace hoots land Oxfords. The latest color. Ask to see them.

J . K. Wall,-ti 1 , John How k B. F. Bridges.

Elder*

Arthur White, .1. W. Nourae K. M. I’ayne, W. F. \tkinson.

PARKER’S ClMCCR TONIC ftbfttei Lung Trouble**, Debility, d tresalng Fti.mirh «tii! female ill«, snd is nofH t.^r it..iVun7 Mires when all other it fails. Kvory mother nml invalid nhould have it. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Clean''>• and beautifies the hair Promotes u luxuriant growth. Kevor Failfl to Koetor© Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp d^cH-t a .v hair t., iuig. gQc.and <tl •’ at Dr-g .iatii HINDERCORr<S ThfOSlypurr Cur-f , Caras. Stop, .il pa.11. Mm d aai*., g i ,c. a:l)ru r v

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Horse Committed Suicide.

Brazil, Ind., May 20.—A \a!uahle horse belonging to William McCullough, near Reelsville, committed suicide today. A brush fire was burning and the unit'ini <■ une up and laid down in the tire. The;, used every means to make it get: up, hut were unsuccessful. Ropes were thrown about it and two horses hitched to it, when the animal was dragged out of the fire.

It died a short time after.

, , We give especial attention cad ton e . k mo... y nQw ^ p ariC | UC t t Party and Picnic

IU *pt.O. i<»l ISC »V.1X III 2AIMtrica. A11 . .

^•makceandmoirele. Writeforc.italogues. CtltCri nif cllHl nr(i prCPcirccl to

D. F. BROWN-LEWIS Cycle Co., Chicago, HU

Vfill CAt

,-i y \ I Ull l»y selling our wheel j. to $2^. I.iu “est stock in Aiucri( a. Ali

There in a Clans ot People Who are injured b> Hie use ul

cently there has been pieced In all the irm-| iT 00, l *>i'ly on

IU4tiaMi t EDeefvtm* dL \A estet'U JCy. ^1.00 csimii-Ihii t*» Pcratur on Sunday

I May 2:ii-il. is:(7. The itnliami, I i c.itci A Western By., will run 1 pi eial fa*t exeur.-ion train to Deeartn ai.il lelarn.

Fare for the round trip one dollar

($1.00.i Speiaal train will leave a* follow*: Rnaehilale. -:20 a. m. No step- will be made for pa—engi i * west of Dana. Arm ing at Dei-atui at 11 :5U a. m. Returniiig special train will leave Decatur at 6:30 ii. m. I t -l i-i

fill orders on short notice.

ICE CREAM

We are agents for the best Cream in town and can fill Party, receptions or Cluh orders at any time. Send us your orders.

The best way to cure disease is to drive it from the system by purifying the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

luoav’* l.orai nxiarKet*. (Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily bv R. W, Alien, manager of Artbiu Jordan’s poultry house.j Hens 4 Winter • luck* (>V4 Sprintt (’97) Chicks 13 Cocks 2 Turkey nens 5 Turkey, toms 4‘V Geese, 1.1.over .3 Ducks Jj Ktors. fresh subject to candling 7 Butter, trood ,.6

eery stores a new oreparation called <■ LAINt, made of pu.c ttralns. that laki* llu plai • ot coffee. The most delirate stomneh re- : celveslt without distress, ana hui few ,111 tell it from coffee, ll does nol cost o\ er L :: luueh. Children may drink II with (Treat benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts, per packaae. Try it. Ask for OR AIN-< i. IS II

Jxp. S I.azaK 1 s, Gen. i’.i *. \ I 'idianapolis.

I guarantee the “Perfect” Baking Powder best grade made, only 2.Vt. Hi T. Abrams. 172-26

At the Christian church Friday evening tin* Woman’s Missionary Society will serve a splendid supper for fifteen cehts. Come! Supper served from 5 o’clock till 11. 184-2t

A lot of people bought neckties on the *qii>ire this morning it was all on the square, too, but some of the crowd thought it wasn’t and went against the game with all the old time vigor that constitutes such deals. A fakir offered uecktits for 50 cents apiece, that local merchants would he ashamed to sell at

egg-, but tiie freak come* in their shape. | u || an d jf they did they would, perhaps, Each egg is in the shape of a crook put ;l price of •"«• each on them, and a

neck squash, with one end long and curved. Mr. Allen intends keeping them until something more strange

come in.

The Danville llepublican says of a young lady well known here: Her many friends in Danville will be surprised to learn of the marriage of Miss Kate Cofer which occurred at Cincinnati several days ago. The groom is Dr. Manners, formerly of ('artershurg, now of Indianapolis. Miss Cofer has been attending the State Normal which institution she left to become a bride. 'I'he happy couple is on h wedding tour which embraces St. Louis and Chicago where they now are. Their home will be in Indianapolis. Louis Parker who was arrested yesterday on a warrant from Justice Denny’s court which charged Parker with moving mortgaged personal prop erty from one county to another without the consent of the mortgagor, Carl W. Blakely made the affidavit and avers that. Parker removed a horse from Albany, Delaware county upon which Parker had placed a $50 mortgage to Blakely. The case was continued until Wednesday, May 26 at which time it will be heard. Parker in the meantime having been released on hail of $100. Parker has lately returned to this city from Delaware county. Recitations at High school close to-

day.

lot of fellow- bought them, thinking they had dollar or ten dollar hills in them, as the fakir had been fiourishing bilD of all detuminations around, ft is estimated that the fellow cleared about $50 before he left the city south hound. Some of the suckers paid as high as $2.50 for the ties and one man

bought seven.

Mt j.»i» Kotite ibKCurHioiiH.

Tickets on sale daily to the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition and return at following low rates. Tickets good until Nov. 7, $14.05, twenty days $10.30. ten days $7.50. The direct line to Nashville and makes close connection in Union depot. Sunday, May 23, the Morion route will run a special excursion to West Baden and French Lick Springs leaving Greencastle at 7:50 a. m., arriving at the Springs at noon, returning train leaves at 6 o’clock p. in. Fare for the round trip $1.25. Good aeeotninodationa will he furnished. Hotels will make spet ial rate for this occasion.

J. A. Michael, Agent.

LIGHTHOUSE IMPROVEMENTS. Change's That Ila\<* viatic* in Light*

and Lenses.

Meantime the means of lighting was being steadily Improved. The open fire gave place to the oil lamp; then a rurved mirror, called a parabolic mirror, was placed behind the lamps to bring the rays together; next, many lamps with mirrors were grouped about a central spindle, and some such lights are still in operation, says St. Nicholas. The greatest stride came when an arrangement of lenses, known as the Fresnel len.-:, In front of a lamp 1 replaced the miror behind it. This lens was rapidly improved for lighthous purposes, until now a cylindrical glass house surrounds the lamp flame. This house has lens-shaped walls, which bend all the rays to form a horizontal lone of strong light which pierces the darkness to a great distance. The rapid increase In the number of lighthouses has made it necessary to have some means of telling one from another, or, as It is termed, of giving to each light Its "characteristic.” Coloring the glass made the light dimmer, but as red comes most nearly to white light in brightness, some lights have red lenses. The latest and best plan, however, is to set upright prisms at intervals in a circular framework around the lens and to revolve this fiame by clockwork. Thus the light is made to fiar’i every time a prism passes between it and an observer. By hanging the nuinbci and places of th< prisms, or the speed of the clockwork, the Hashes of any one light can b made to occur at intervals of so many seconds for that fight. Putting In red prisms gives still other 1 barges. Thu; ?ach light has It- “characteristic,” and this Is written down In signs on the charts and fully stated in the lightlists carried by vessels. Thus, on a chart you may note ihat the light yo 1 want to sight is marked “F. W.. v. W. FI., 10-sec.,” v.hh h means that it i “fixed white varied by while (L lies every ten seconds.” When a light is lighted you see if (ho* are its eharacterirties; and. If so, you have found

the right one.

Y4:ndalia Bates. To Nashville, Icmi.. I . h : ■ 1 I,•toiler 15. liua! liiiii! No. ' ii Till, fare ( 11.05. May il:h In (leiu!,e .'iih, ret ■.ru liiuiid.u ». fare .May i.’iii uni eentimiii-.e until t>, ti.l’i v :!u a, r. turn limit I'J ii:i vs, I ai * 7 7 Tue.*t!.i;, • ami Thursdays oi each week. M : V 1K(h to ; leielii. r 3u.h ; ::: v - limit,

la:. *7.0 1.

' .> Del: ■ : : , .1! ,,:h.. i u i' :. 1 r - 1::r 11 limit duiie 12. Lire s' - 1. .\ei iiii:.i

Metie Mnii.e.

In i'l 'le.i... Mil., Ml',’ .'ll. .il.ln'l .1110 2. r> tin u limit .L i e tin Live ;17.2i).

annual 111"et:0...

tin!.. May

No. 8

H. : GRAHAP/i & CO. Jackson St.

Pea LlIX .

Account iMinkarii To Eagle I ake

15;h to

August :;i*>. return limit 15 days, fine $5.('D. A'ioiiiiI Vl';inin.i .\-*einhlv. To lie i , i,.4|in)i* Mt:v ;,1 i.eil June 1, ret 1:11 limit Jure 1. Fare*', 2D. !■ !iiiliaiia|ii.!i* .May 21 and 25, iv;itriaiinlif. May 27. Eaii ;1.2" To liiuiiutapolis May _2' rani'22. returu limi: May 21. Ian v',.cn. A --

count May Mu>ie Ki fii • i. I’O >v.i“.-ii(\. It ll.. May 1111 • lie:!; J line 5. In; e - I to I n(lia:i:qs li* .1 ;n,e D, ;.

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MS. LAURA weiSsH/.UFrl ’.iuri'. -el . (: . ,>iii'ie.’ 11 U nglii ■

I , ■. ry Caiisfiles.

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< ''liitmbu , Ohio.

Li-i siiring I pnrehasetl "■li' Celeiy < apsules fioni iqio. l, diugi'isi' , Rluffton. A teem fur stmnach trou10 nn shoulders and back, t bad hei n : tllieted lor

'*iuee inking your

a •• e-i .li 11 ace of pain ■ii I - enl ircl v « el!. I can cmi •.hi trui.hfnlly sav of I "It bet!er ln years.

him iL -i eellinly,

M ns. I..vt i v WKisiiAi rr. 1 1 d uggi-is price 50c. and Sen.! address on (iiistiil ■i Med. ('o , ( olnnihii*, <Him.

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more 1 ban 1 < 'apsi.l - I : and nn -ion • ;i 1 : \ 1 bin; ' hat I nave

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IHoiiou Kxeuislon In 4 hlcago.

Saturday night. May 29th,the Monon route will run an excursion to Chicago Train will leave Greencastle about 9:30 p. in., returning will leave Chicago Sunday night, May 30th, at 11 :30 p. in Fare for the round trip$2. There will be a league base hall game and many other

M 1*8 Myrtle Funnier is riding a new I speeiul attractions in Chicago Sunday Cheater bicycle, bought of John Cook. Iti May 30th. *1, A. Miciiakl, Agt*

film limit

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To Terre ll.uiie Jui'e 10. n lurn dmit Jiine il, Ian $!,55. " bii'ii ito'lndi'* liik'd of admission to I’.ariMini A Bailey’s show. J. S. !iovv uxii, Agt. lirvut ventioiis.

\\h, euros ;• 25c at

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The Young Peoples .Sneiety i I 1 'bristiuii Endeavor meet.* at San Francisco,

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National EdueHtional A'si'i ialluii I

Milwaukee, 'Vi.*., July (ith-Olh.

Benevolent and Pioteetive Order of

Elks at Minneapolis, .Minn

9th.

These are all National conventions, and dtlegates and otheis interested should bear in mind that the best route to each convention city from Chicago is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Two trains daily via

Omaha In San Fraiiciseo; seven thiuiigh Epworth

trains daily via four ditteri iit Kuitc* .(i 5" Chic.igo to Minneapolis ; *ix daily i rain Chicago to Milwaukee. i luiiee ol routes to California, going via On air:

tSii; Inur I'.xciirsion. Iiidiauapolis ,\iay 21), 21 anil 22, return 21th, $1.6(1, To Itiilianapnlis May 21 and 25 retnrr. 27th, $1 29. Nasliville. Teen. Daily te.tuin Nov

7 $1 1.(15

Indianapolis May 31 and June I re-

turn June l *1.211.

July 13. li and 15, I iiinii, return Aug. 15.

( liattannog: 5 •iiuig Peoph

$12.80.

Julv bth-1 ' 1 '” |r i!|i>, Out.. July Ll, I I and 17,

Intel n il ninal Lpwi.r’h League convi n1 mil, ii luni ' ug. 1niiite v ia Niagra

, Fail- and Bulhilo. $11.90.

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! Indli iir, Ibirk, Ind., July 25 to Aug. J In. A--.'ii bi\ n turn Aug. 18, $1.8.5. Ciueimi;! i July 21 and 22, Gerinan

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Writers of liookH. In a pretty large experience 1 hav not found the men who write hook: luporior in wit or learning to those vho don't write at all. In i' .aid of nerc information, nonwritefii mu t ofin be superior to writers. You don't expect u lawyer In full practice to hi !onvorsant with all kinds of literature; te is too busy with his law; and so a vrlter is commonly too busy with lb >wn hooks to be able to bestow aften ion on the works of other people. Thackeray. Tli«» IJalikely. "No," sighed the poster farmer, us he adly contemplated the poster cow, I can’t say that I consider her a very ikoly animal, hut we all have our shortxuuingH, I suppose.”—Detroit Journal.

or Kansas Cit v. returning v ia St. ['an; and Minneapolis. Through trains\i*tihuled and eleetiic lighted. Ail trai,:* run on Absolute Block System. I.- w exeursion rates to each cnnvcidmi l ieket agent* 1 verywhere -ell ticket* over the ( hicago, Mitwaukei' A m. Paul Railway or add re** Robt. 1Jones Traveling Passenger Vgcnt, Chicagu. Milwaukee it St. 1’r.i I railw y. fu

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Carew Building. Cineinnatt.O. .1,.ut 1 y l 1

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Sliak%* ii*to your slm^s. Allen’s Kuu‘. Ense, u powiler Ini tht* I\*t t, h Cures painful. Bwollen, smart Im* t i*t ajul mcstantly takes the sliiur out of corns m 0 lmn_ Ions, ft’s the greatest tom fort dis«‘overy ol thenire. Allen’s Foor-Ka^e muke^ ti^h!-(I1-ting - or now shoes feel ca?y. it is :i( nnin cure for sweat Inj/, eallous and hoi, t ircil, aehfeet. Try it today >ol(» l»> al dniKjjriKtv and shoe storeh. Hy uihII for *ir>etH. in stamps T' Ial paekavre »• HKK. Addn wh, \lh u S. < Min hI<mI, Le Uoy, N ^ s m . The Rannkii Iim s tcicpu.ino new* ;i imher is 95. Rcimi inhcr it when von lave an item. We want the new-.

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; d. .1 tine I in 7th Ihmkard's . I mil ID day ^ $1.95, W i-. .1 uly .'i. Iih and 5ih : i"': i iiiiveniion reinrn July

. $7.tm.

•'4a ion i d Julv 6 and 7lh Sons of 5’eb l :: . . I t Hi ll J Illy 111, $:i,2 D ireii 'Dill July 12 and 13th nI’hbL* ii ■ Mgue rctnrn July Ml, $8 sn. I- 1 . P. Muimi*. Agent.

r.j (;rmn-o: Try Grnin-O! V - yihii' (r<ir r l,hJm \ tofliowyt u u pis'll iiK' 1 ut (11! yl\-(),*lfie new fuoff drink iha* 1 kef tlie place of enffee. The cliildreii nmy drink il wiMiotil Injiii'y as well as the Hiiull. All who try ll, like il. Ult.M\-<l nil* Hmt Hell leul hi nyvn of Muoha or .Invn, hut It I* 1 made from pun- gmins, sinl.llie inosl delicab’ stutinuih reeeivi'H it yvllluiiil dlslrcss. S 9"’ prtee of coffee. I’m. and’i'» els. per puekitye. old by ah Krocci'k. ls-41

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