Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1897 — Page 4
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LAKE BREEZED bring relief from the sweltering he it . Hie town or city. They raise yours[>lrlt aiul resttire your energy. The greates •otnfon ami pleasure In lake tr: ^el I • u nue uf the LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPFRI0I TRANSPORTA I ION CO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS Aailing* between Chicago and Mackinac Island four times every week, at eitremely low rates. The new steel steamship ••Manttoo" Is ■ «rt'l(' l 'ent vessel, elegantly equipped all • very comfort and convenience. Trl-weekl 'twist Chicago. Charlevoix, harbor Spring 1 Patoakey, lackinac Island, etc • 'l P'K? Write for intere-tlrg read Ing matter, sent free, or as your nearest agent. Addre? Jos. Berolihetm. G. F. A I. IKK *1 It H t Mt I. VKi i M FP.KIOK TK t W » O Ruih and N Water St, Chicagc
Ijoca! Time Gard.
THE FAVORITE
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your tyt** flu. -1 wtm * ; »ir of •, t .« • «.
The largest
Stock of
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AnO all points NORTH AM) SOUTH. Th* only ;ine t<> the famous health resorts. Bao^r} aqd Prei}el? CieH Sprir}§5 ib« t'arlshail of America. < omplett Pullisaii Limipmeht. FUw X k J. KEED. G. I J . A.. Chicugt t Th« direct Line between
GDicago. uni LOUISVILLE
Y Ami , led nrU „i, F rr-ian IV p . s.
Free.
t' . 1*. I.ed .yctier by' ,i tl is n:oi mug f r
Kentueky.
K. C. L. Hartow j., S|>et eer Ihis
a f i. rnoob.
Kev. CbM. Jalr ea is I
Kicliinotid.
I>r. Auron r F.inij wei.t
Us this inuiiiir j».
E'rviik Mini .l.-lill Welelt :n
brnige. on til’siliess.
I•r. .1. H. iloliiugsMor.h
itra/ii this aTternoo'i.
- 'lr. tiiid M r«. .lobii t'ross returned
• u>r»»diht«ty,. «hin-»*•"•••■ from l.ebajuui ttxlay. Mrs. I*atrii k, of (.ontesville, is visit.
) ing her s.m Sbermun.
New stalieliiotis are lieinsr put midei
t.ie Yandhlia water tank.
l>r. .lohn left at noon today for AVjs.
eonsin on a tecturing tour.
Mrs. .1, At. Kolnap and Mrs, W, U. I Overstreet s|>»;iit lie* day in Indianapo- |
lis.
Mrs. Kettle Ration and son, of Louis vil!e, arrived today to visit Mrs. II. S.
I Renick.
Mr*. Ferrell lias returned to her home in Cloverdale after visiting Mrs. Geo.
W. Hughes.
l>r. Chas. Brown and wife, of Plymouth, are visiting l*r. Brown's mother near Briek Chapel. Miss Landers, of Indianapolis, who lias been the guest of Miss Ellen Josliu, returned home this afternoon. Henry Bridges the genial porter of the Pahiee barber shop is confined to hi- - home as the result of overwork. Rev. W. K. Weaver left this morning for Winona to attend the i lkss banquet of the Western Theological -eminary of
Pittsburg. Pa.
Mrs. A. J. Biddle, of Mebxia, Tex.. Mrs. F. L. Sheets, of Sherman, Tex.,
Wc are agents for the best a,,, i Moiiie Biddle,of Brazil, have
and can hll ■‘''Gimeil home aster vi-iting \lr. and
Jack Frost.
Frost v.as lurking mound in this vicinity last night and it touched i in the bottoms rather heavily inj places. Farmers arriving in the city say it wns >.<> be seen on roofs and in the low lands at da\ break, li is thi,light that fr.iir is tot injured t*i unv great exten'. In town a little frost was noticeable hut it w a« not heavy enough to cause fear.
Couoiff Local Hews,
l 'a-earefs <1 iimilate liver, kidney s aii<* jli:>'.\e|s. Never si< ken. Weaken or
: gripe. lOe.
Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-
dlers or Jewelers.
O. W. BEINGEk.
■J»i-lyr-e. o. «v.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
We give especial attention ! to Banquet, Party and Picnic catering and are prepared to fill orders on short notice.
ICE CREAM
The Weather. 1 ne iuuicationt. lor this vicinity for iLe coming Uni ty-six hours are as follows ae received bv I*. S. Rcpick A to. trom the otticial weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, III., May 25. ~ Fair and warmer tonight; ^ Wednesday partly cloudy and |— J warmer. Garkiott. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the ottieiai weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: MttXiiutini temperature yeaterday 5H.0 Minimum ** ** -i9.0 Ceinperature tcMay. ? a in, noon . 70.0 Rain fall, melted snow Unehea) 00 1 he noftn temperature it* taken daily by the Uannbk Tim ua
Cream Party, orders
in town
receptions or at any time.
Club
Send us your orders.
Mrs. J. tV. Sutlierltn.
M. K. Keeny, B. Brsne and A. B. | Anderson, of (Tawfordsville, G. M. Ro<e. H. C. Barne 4 . X. G. Keslcr and A. S. Byrd, of Ladoga, came over yesterday afternoon to attend court. Many of Prof, and Mr». Longden'* friends are worried over their failure to receive notice of the arrival of the steamer on which the latter sailed. It left X<*w York on the 5th <>f thNnmnth
H. D. GRAHAM & CO. A tem l ,er; ‘ tu re of 40 degrees this No. 8 S. Jackson St. I ,n0rn, " 1 * 't ^hat caused oi.r e.t.zens to | grumble about the weather being out of
Eight degrees from ice is rather
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TIMECARD FEB. 1897. XORTU B'll'.NK.
No. So.
1:13 a m 12 :IT p n 11 :4U a m
4.* Chicago Mail ... t*.* ** Express.
No. 44.- Local Freight....
*oi iu Borxn.
kw. 9,* Southern Mail... 2 :40 a n • •.■* Express 2:17 p n E*. At.- ' • •. FHeight * f>ailv. + Dailv except Sunday. .». A. MIC HAEL, Agent.
A'anted- fln laea iTofct s r !<!••* may brtni
.Vrile JOHN WEUDCHLt'KN A ( • . PtUel t Alter >p, WaxblDgtGB, U r . fur tbflr $1 • pr ce « iTef v;l list of two hunare l luTeniiuus >Aa4ittd.
Who » n think c ; > m * simple t ; ft tent
i wealth
VANDALiA LiNfcL. 'Irnkme rtiivft'^reencastic. Ina’ in c tlert Mh\ 1«, lrt»7. fOlt TilK WEST. Ho 7 f>ft? ly \2.y u *e. Tor >t. IxOiilF. Ko 16 Dftily h m. for m. Uoulft Ncj 6 Inilty a m, f<»r St. Loire. Nft»'jl ... l:4h p m, for 't l-ouit?. Mo .1 kx >un — 5:17 p m, foi I «*rre Haute tl l*aUy . p iu. for St. IxOiiie. FOB Tit R HAST. Wm • Daiii 4 Dally Kx si ns*dl4:t m “ iio 12 lhill> 1«: 15 Noon** jm. » 1 hilly !:4" p m. •* Mo ft 1 tally 3:1.1 pm, ** >• i Da i 1 15 ,> m ** PiCORW IttVlSlttN Haute. Ka76Kx bun.. .7:05 a m. tor Peoria. !t#77 ** *’ 3:55 p m« for l»tH*al ir for complete time card, tfiv.ugr all traitu au 1 ftUiiloua. and for full information a* U raiftft. through eara. elc n addr«*t*8 J.H. I-*owling. Agent A Ftun.. Greencaatio, • vo’l Puftft. Agt. St. Louift klo.
A GOOD INVEST
MENT.
If an agent of the Government should eall to sell yi*u a bond of *1.000, agieeing that you may pay for same in wtklv payments of yz ;oand guaranteeing to pai you -ix per cent interest jier annum on each weekly payment free from taxc> would you accept the offer. The Farmers and Citizens Building and Loan Association makes a belter offer; it will sell you five shares of st*>ck on ayments ..f ^^.50 per week aii.l ..t maturity
of the stock will pay you
One IhousaEd Dollars
BIG FOUR111 effect Nos. 1. IsM.
OOIXO EAST. wc j«* in Cln- S. V. A liostoc is tmllanapohs Kljer t' imllarmpotK Aec''ui M* e'ln.. N. Y. A Boston GOING WEST
-’.SO a. m 0:10 a m ♦ p tn , L.Zt p m
rfo. av fit. L Ntrbi Limited lio. f* “t. L Acc m ... No. 11* Bt I I)a.t Limited . K« 5t Mur-omi Ltmtleil • Dally * Kail) Rxccpt Sunday.
No.It,counsel* at irelmnapoiis tor Ctnelnaaft amt M'.ehl^iui division. No. 4 connects wUL L t.. Jt W. and witn Iranis for Peoria
and 1 titec ao.
".so, IS, eunnecls at Uellelon-
M.a* tor Toledo and Detroit. No. 01, at
nut. re for Sandii*ke>. K. P Rcestis. Aifent.
■ hich w . Id be Ik- er than 9 )K‘r cent, intere-i ] cr annum on th- inve t n.-i.*. This A-.MKi.itioii_w.i- organized A j . Z.; I ..S4 and is now 13 years old, and has paid out dur-
ing that time 7490. Z11.1z.
There is no better investment and none gives as universal satisfac.ion. The poor man’s weekly earnings is placed on an equality with the rich man'- thousands and he is enabled to make his small savings earn equally as much, securing an investment
that is substantial and yielding
9 i>er cent interest.
Share- of -lovk are ijzoo.oo, dues 50 cents
per w eek on each share.
Now is the time to subsciiiK-. Call on or
Address.
GEO. E. BLAKE,
Greencastle,
12AZ a. n s-.4s a. n. j 12.44 D IC 5.01 p. n>
sorts
an uncalled for temperature, however, for the last week in May. I>r. E. W. Fisk will spend Sunday in Coluaibiis, O., and on Thttrs lay. June 3, will deliver the Baccalaureate to the graduating class of Glendale Female | college. Cincinnati, after which he goes to central Ohio to marry a couple
in high life.
The argument in the Young will case began at 10:30 this morning in Putnam circuit court, Attorney Crane opening for the prosecution. He wa* followed by Attorney Harney for ihe defense. The argument Is limited to four hours on each aide. A. B. Anderson will
do-e for the prosecution.
Fred Weik last evening found a carrier pigeon in tiis yard. A large number of these birds have been flying about front different cities near here and ir is thought this bird is one that lo-t hi* way. The bird bore the number • ISO” and its identity may be established from this number. The bird is a bute one and is evidently voting. The marriage of Miss Adelaide Rogers, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. A. I>. Rogers of this city, and Mr. It.inicl j Calkins, of Tacoma, Wash., formerly of | this city, w ill take place at Salem. Ore . where Miss Rogers is visiting, June 0.
more than Mr. <'alkins is a sou of the late W. H.
Calkins, who wa« the republican candidate for governor of Indiana against Isaac P. Grty.—Jiulianapolil Jouuual. Several drunks were jailed last tven-
ing.
Ewing McLean was in O.ikaila today. Mr-. R-*a returned to C hicago today. < 'ouncil met Is this evening.
Some Corrections. To the Editor or the Banner l imes. In a communication from “Ye Oldest Inhabitant’' recently published iu the Banner Times I line! several errors. The first is: Ymtr corn -p.mdent says the first church building was situated on the northwest corner of the John Hammond homestead : as a matter of fact the house was located on the southeast corner of said lot. The second error was in stating that the second meeting house was built in the the year IS08. when the fact is it was up and in use as early as 1836 or IsiiT at the most. “Ye Oldest Inhabitant” in this latter case is correct as to the location but wrong
as to date.
One of the Roys.
Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam Countv. BRICK OIIAPKI.. I»r Bighaui 1 n.In.-i.-I quart.-rlt ■Heeling services m th:* place Sunday. Hr, t'lia- Brow 11 and wife >.f I’l - moiitli are vi-iiing hi* mother Mr-. Martha Brown of this place. Mr«. Janies All.in of Neo-La III., ivisiting her .-i-ter-m-iaw Mr-. Sarah Gardner. Joe Lloyd's crimson clover Held i* as popular lor the pus-era by of this legion as the W. W. Seller daisy field is for the southern travelers. Hr. Marion Johnston of Terre Haute visited his brother S. E. part of lart
week.
A. B. Tulin of Indianapolis -tipped over with his brother A. W. Friday on ids way home from a trip through some of the western states.
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HATEVER is worth doing, is worth doing we//.
Painting can only be done well by having the best materials — Pure White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, properly applied. 1 here is nothing else “just as good.” Avoid “mixtures” and unknown brands of White Lead—the “sold-for-less-money” sort. (See list of
the genuine brands.)
w“Ni By using National I^ad Co's Pi
ors, any desired shaders readily obtained ^ Pamphlet ^ i n g
By uong National I.ead Co/. Pur. W’hite Lead Timinx t ni
L ide it readily obtained I’amphle. |
, . , > »t>d card showing -ample. ..f miu-.,"* a.so cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs p ailJtc ^ ^
vanou. fctyle. or toinb.nat.on. of .bade, forwarded upon appluatioo NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, Cor. 7th St. and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, t).
Woman’s League, Wednesday evening. May 26, under the auspices of the Woman's League of College Avenue church, will be given a half hour's musical entertainment. The program will commence at 7:45 p. m., and the music will tie followed by a social hour itr.d refreshments in the church parlors. Every member of the church is invited to come and bring the family. Everything is free, no admission and no collection. I'ROGRA.M. Organ Selection—Mrs. H. P. McIn-
tosh.
Abide w ith me—I.yte—Mr. Paul Burlingame. Andante Religio-o—Frances Thome Miss Ellen Jn-lm. Duet—Yes, He careth for me—Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mi-s Mattel Hollings-
worth.
O, Swallow, Harriet Joslin. Ell. n Josliu.
Swallow—Piatti -Miss Violin obligato, Mis-
Tite Uanni it Times telephone news i uniter i- :i5. Reineuilicr it when you l ive in item. We want the news.
MORTON.
Rev. Leazenby was called to day county Monday to preach a funeral. Sam Fyfte and family took dinner with E. E. Grimes and wife Sunday. They have moved back from Kansas to the old home west of Bainbridge. Rev. Leazenby delivered the Memorial sermon for the G. A. R.of Portland Mills at I'nion Chnpel last Sunday, The address was a deep masterly sermon show ing that he was well posted
on his subject.
Miss Grace Ratcliff will lead the Epworth League next Sunday evening: everyone cordially invited, especially I
the young people.
W. T. Grimes is still quite sick. The new telephone line from here to Greencastle is in good talking order. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall after -pending several days with their laughter Mrs. Belle Carver and Mort Marshall, have returned to their home in Otterbein. Fred and Will Rambo bad quite a runaway last week their team broke loose at Morton and ran to near I'nion Chapel, where they were caught till the boys came up. They got in their buggy and started home but the hor-es became frightened again and ran away throwing the boy- out of the buggy 1 ut not hurting them, doing some damage
to the buggy.
Charley Cooper and wife visited their mother Mrs. G H.Cooper Sunday. John Gott and family of near Russellville visited P*ess Gott Sunday.
JR7UYES 7VT. HURLEY. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE & RENTAL AGENCY BKROKINS IN W BZX L- ESTATE 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. GREENCASTLE, IND
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WILL
SELL YOU
Anything in the HARDWAKE LINE includin s
Stoves and Tinware at as low Prices for Spot Cash as any Store in the County.
ft Don't forget the Place. ^ ~ ——r E»ast Side Square.
CARPENTERS VILLE. Mrs. B. B. Cline attended Grand Lodge at Indianapolis the past
week.
A. II. Picket ami wife were at Greencastle Mon Jay and Thursday of last
week.
M. A. Pickel got the postoffice at this
place.
Several from here attended the hor-e show at Roachdale Saturday. J. A. Pickel and family vi-it»*d at G. W. Newell’s Sunday. A boy came Saturday lo C. I.,. Hutchens to spend the future with him. Mr. Gilmore of Goshen Lumber Co., took up lumber hcie Saturday after-
noon.
Everybody attetfd the Soldier-’ picnic at Roachdale next Sunday.
Van.lalin Kates.
To Nashville, Tenn., May 14th to t.'toiler 15, final limit \o\einl>er Ttli.j 1 . ire $14.05. May 14th to Oct..be. 15th,, n-uti ii limn, zu (lav-, fare $10.30. May • i Mb and continuing until Octolier 2»Uh. I return limit In day-, tare $7.50. Tn*~-: l.i\ - aii.l T'linr—lays .. .Iv of each week. Mav l s lh lo Ortotier 5tltli, 7 days limit,
I li e $7.00.
To Pittsburg. Pa., June 12. 13th, and I till return liu.it .Ini .* 21 late >11.20. To Detroit, Mirh., June 7 and M, remit limit 4unel2, litre iS.Stl. Account My-tic Shrine. To Frede.ick. Md., May 31, Junel i d 2. return limit June 30. lure $17.20. Ao'ount Duukurds’ annual meeting. To Iin.itinapoHs May 31 and June 1, return limit .luce 4. Fan* $1.20. To indianaprlis June !), return limit loth, tare *1,70. which includes ticket ..f iclmi-'ion to Bamutti <V Bailev’-
-itnw.
To Terre Haute Jttoe In, return limit t
which inclm’.cs J to liarniim ,v. I
s,
We luive them in lace boots amt Oxfords. The latest color. Ask to see them.
Ind.
Local and Peisonai,
Experience prnv
Sarsaparilla. It cures all form- of blond di-ea-cs,tot e.- the stotniiclt. builds
up the nerves.
Lo-
What is Going on in Society,
cal and General News.
Leon Morri-on t- here from Indiana
('onoections: No. 4 at Itidianapoli with Big Font train* tor Cincinna.: VUTeland, Benton Harbor, (hicago
aad 1 ulutnl.u*. Oitio. poli-.
N'o. i " kt attoon Aec’m” at Pari- wiili Mrs. Lillie Allen i- in I tidianapoli. on
**!■ south. business
Ko. is at Indianapolis with train to
ftraensburtt. E. Marquis, jr., went to Indianapolis
No. V ut Puri- for Cairo at Kansa- t»i-ntorning.
With P. D. A E. north and south, at j wprit Indianapolis
y.itt.on with P l< A E northwest and
with 1 U north.
Xo. It at Part- with trait.- north, at Puna with B A O S W northwest and I b uorth an 1 .-oi.tlt. at l.itchlleld fur •e r ..ill ton nnil Jacksonville, it St Louis diverging roads. No. It* “Knickerbocker' at Imtiana|M»iis foi < tncinnuti and runs tbrougb t% K«w Tt.tk and Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south, P • AE southea-t. at St. Lotus with di-
verging roads.
So. V uarries sh apers for Cincinnati, Xaw York and Bom..n, runs to Cincinaa|i awaiiuats at Qreensburg for Louis-
this evening ami
this morning.
4’has. Kelley was in Indianapolis to
day on business.
C. E. Picket.-, of Cloverdale, wa« in Kk-, 25c
National League Games. Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati I. Boston 5. Louisville 3. Cleveland tl, Philu itlj ha s. New York 1, f litcugo 1. Wa-hingtor. 13, St. I^ouis 7. Pittsburg-Baltimore, rain.
WESTERN I.EAtUE.
Milwaukee 3, Indianapolis 1. 'd. I’aul 7, Minneapolis 4.
ttie .-tty this morning
'll— Stella W iscbart, of Reno, ..ubeen vi-iting friends in the city. A petition i- being circulated in the Third ward again-t the granting of a ' r.-tail liquor license in mat part of the city. -It is being largely signed. ''ome to Locust Street church at 7: 0
hear the Persian, B. |
Tht* fieruuiii huiperor au<l K.inpr«*ft<t. I remembered that when I lived in Berlin, when a child, Sunday was ! scarcely observed in any way by the Germans. The churches were well nigh empty. You might have im1 agined yourself in London upon a bank holiday. But the present empress is a
,, woman of very firm religious princi- - the merit of Hood’s . I.
pies anil William II. however changeable he may be in other matters, is a rock where bis pious belief is concerned. It has been the dearest wish of both himself and the empress to introduce the “'English Sunday" to the Germans, and it is wonderful, indeed, how they have succeeded. The increase of belief is remarkable; the Berlin churches are now attended by crowds and the clergymen, formerly at a discount in society, are feted as if they were the military. Both emperor and empress always attend divine service in the morning. The preacher is forbidden, it Is true, to speak longer than fifteen minutes and the congregation is warned against "staring" ut their majesties. After church the royal couple entertain a few intimate friends at luncheon and before bed time the empress imparts some bible knowledge lo her children.—The Woman at Home.
Monon Exeui.loti to Chleago. Saturday night. May 2!*th, the Monon route will run an excursion to Chicago. Train will leave Greenca-tle about 11:30 p tit, returning will leave Chicago Sunday night, May 30th. at 11 :3G p. ro Fare for the round trip $2. There w ill be a league base bull game anti many other s[>ecial attractions in Chicago Sunday May 30th. J. A. Michael, Agt.
I. <»<’(*i »««ark**tA.
iFurntshed 'In* luii.v Banner Times daily bv R. W. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry bouse.; Hens 4 Winter t hicks '.'i Spring OKI Chicks 13 Cocas “ Turkey nens. 5 Tnrkey. lotus 4‘i Geese, f. f .over 4 Ducks .5 Eggs.fresh subject to Imndlii g... . .. t Rutter good -. ,.H
Don t Tobacco Spit c.nJ fcaioi.o Your Lit> Avoy If you want to <i”it tobacco u. ittc easily and forever, be made well, strong, m e'te-h" full of new life sud vigor, take NoTo-Bac, the wonder-worker, that ntakee w'-alc men strong. Many goin ten ponnda In te.. days. Over 400,ouucur«Hl Buy No-To-Bac of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, COc or $ toil Booklet and sample muiU’d free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.,Chicago or New VorK.
June 11. fare $ 1.55 ti.-ket of ailtiii-siott
Ballet-bow.
.1. S. Dow UNO, Agt. Htg Four Kacursion. lndiuna|M»lis June D, aceount Bailej ,V Barniiiii’s show. $1.20. Terre Haute J one 10. aeeotmt Bailey ,X Barnuui’s -how. $1.05. Frederick M. D., .Inuc 2 him) 3. return
3nth, $-20.00.
Detroit, Mich., June 7 and 8, return
12th, $8.80.
Niishville. Tenn. Daily return Nov
7 $1 1.05
Indianapolis May 31 and June 1 return J tine 4 $1.20. Chattanooga July 13. 14 and 15, Young People’s I'nion, return Aug. 15.
$12.80.
Toronto, Ont.. July 13, 14 and 1’, International Epworth League convention, return Aug. 12. route viaNiagra
Falls and Buffalo, $14.90.
Route City, Ind.. July 18 to 31, As-
sembly. return Attg. 3, $5.50.
Bethany Park. Ind., July 25 to \ug. 15. Assembly, return Aug. 18, $1.8.5. Cincinnati July 21 and 22. German Epworth League, return July 2iitb,
$4.50.
Indianapolis Aug. 17 and is
l'., $1.20.
Y. P. C.
Daily l'onri-t ret tire
GOOD NEWS, Dr. Ballentink
The Great Hotnenjiaflt. tins prepanil and put on sale at W. W. .lone.-' Itnit! Store in Greeinaisrle a full line of hitrue lioineopathic remebtes; by iiteanof which all afflicted people < - an ciip them-elves. lienee gel hi- little l»"A • >n “lloine Cutes" and heal thv-elf. If ill doubt as to your disease, or tlr' remedy neetleil, you are invited locoa 11 ' *el the IhH-tnj- free of ('barge tit hi- "I' ilce in When block Indianapolis. Tlte following are a few of bis rente -lies and are -old at 2.5 edits each : No. 411-11100,1 Horlttcr n nil Scrofula Cut,-. No. ft- I ougli am! I old Cura. No. a- —i atarrti Cure (Constitutional I No, 7'.*—t'alarrli Tubh’l s (La -'a I.) No. ‘Jt l)ysp«q»M a Cure. No. g*—Eeiiiale Disorder < lire. No,4S—Uciiciul Debtlifv lure. No, as—Heart ' ore. No M—Nerve Cu.'c i Lost Vitality:) No. 34—Pile < ure 11 nteriiHl)■ No. 7'/—Pllr Ointment No :1ft—Kht'i iiLatis.n Cure No 4:*—W luvmtng Cough < ure. No. sf—Kidney Cure. Till: BAl.IJiNTIM: RF.MI D'i (0.. laid U» WIh’M IllfM’k ! N DI/tN A POL IS, IND.
When hiiie is or :o-tl\P, eat a < ascaret. eattdy caihartic, cure guaranteed
Winona Lake
15 days $4.90 j vj
Ho.svide |nd. June 4 to 7tlt Donkard's annual, return limit 30 days $1.95,
Milwaukee YVis. July 3, 4tb ami arlt Natl. Education convention return July
12. $7.90.
Send news to Telephone 9'>. tsuoscriLe for the Banner Tiwis
>*• Aon tioutft r.xcuritioiift.
Tickets on sale daily to the Tcitiie--sec Centennial and Internatiooal F.xposition anil return at following low-
rates. Tickets good until Nov. 7, $14 05, Marion I ml. July li and 7th Sontwenty days $10.30. ten dav- $7.50. Veterans, return July 10, $:i.2'». The direct line tn Lasltville amltiiak'-j Ddrnit Mich. July 12 ami l.ltli
dose connection in I'nion depot. Sunday, May 23, Hie Motion route will run a special excursion to West Baden and French Lick Springs leaving Greencastle at 7:50 a. n»., arriving «f. the Springs at imon, returning train
J. F. F'oc^
1‘ersion Attorney. Insurance A -ent :*ncl Notary Public. ' . CONNER PUBLIC SQUARE-
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i'-li<ml i’£ 'ilid it*j publican league return July It;, $s.SU.
F. P Hfntxfis. Anv-iit. Tty tiram-ol Try Ciraiu-O!
Ask your Grocer today to show jou it package of OKAlN-O.'.tbe new food dr'ok that
ruing train t ikes the place of coffee. The children utay Fare for tile ' drink it without Inturv mu ... - -
W. W. TUCKER, M. D. P'aysicinn & Sm.tteon
or FICE 17 VINE ST i RESIDENCE 310 C. WASH
For Envelope# see The Banner Times
The Banner Timke For Elivehqtes.
Th** DlfTcrence. She—I can sympathize with yoq. 1 l-a« married once myself. He— But you Jreren’t married o- s ” Thl- Bit.The Banner Times For Letter Heads.
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make ^peiiiil rule for tbU oecni>icii. “ ‘
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■nude (root pure If ram* huiI'm,.. 11 ,'.! 1 ' .'’’.'V ^ * J ! "* coffee. The most del lea te
J. A. Michael. Agent, smtnnch receive* it Without di*trr»* distr.w. and but tew o'"
price of eotfee, INc. and ' ( ''ell 0 from eollee
Subsorij tions for tny it.^^azine ' lv *harttcers.
or paper taken at tats oll'i e. We
will save you tnunev
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It Uooh noi oofti «»ver U 11
|g*« kHtfr. muob. 1 hildmi may «lrluk it with ^ >Hfc41 benefit. l5ott. nn 115 ets, per puc'kaire;
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