Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 May 1897 — Page 4
Till; DAILY BANNER TIMES, GRKKNCVASTLE, INDIANA.
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LAKE BREEZES Lrln* relief from the sweltering he .t c the town or city. They ralee your^plrlt »iui rweUire your enenty. The gre;»te« eoOifortHnd pleasure In lake travel 1
•u »ne of the
LAJCE MICHIGA.N AND LAKE SUPERIOI TRANSPORTATION CO'S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS failings between Chicago and Mackinac Island four times every week, at eitremcly low rates. The low ateel steamship “Manitoa" Is ■ sgolfleont Teasel, elegantly equipped wit arery comfort ati'l ■ twist Chicago. Charlevoix. Harbor 5pring.< Ketoskav . Tackinac Island, etc Write for Interesting read Ing matter sent free or ayour nearest agent AddreJoa Berolzbelm. (• P A I, t h I nil M t>l» I. tKI k Ml l*h KIOK TH tNS. I «> Ru»n and •< (Aster SI . Chicagc
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The largest Stock of
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Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers.
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next month
a tice.
M.«* Ooeen Allen i*
R i-*ellville.
Two ilai{o« atnl a -street life tniverable today. Henry Nelson rhipired i to Indiana|iolis today. Mr» Mary Hniiwoed iativek in Iniiiana|>oIta.
Mr- 'lartha Darnall ftn ti Kainbridge lhi- afternoon. Mrs. Hynn-r. of Koaehdf.le, isvi-it-
j ing her sisters
Mi- Vne.
Mi— A-h ha« returned to her home in ('rawfor l-ville after visiting Miss [.u!n Bantly. Miss Laura Lane entertained about lifteen guests at her home on south Locust street.
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Country Local News, pj
He Reached Bedford.
lit?dfor*i Ma*i
A man in a buggy drawn by twoi
rsea rod* oroasd the oqaor* this 0 afternoon with a Shake around his ' J ti- - and dre* up in the shade of interesting Items from Principal J
» tree on the west side. A crowd - on collected, and at time of go rig to press the fellow was selling .Vent neckties at 50 cents and more apiece, the purchasers being untier the delusion that they would
Mrs. Wentworth and get their money back with some-
thing extra thrown in.
The Weather.
I ne indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received bv L. S. Renuk A Lo. trom the official
Points of Pbtnam Countv.
TT' T-v ( »r_
T * " . to Banciuet, Party and Bicnic
tension Attorney. Insurance caterin * and are prepared to
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Agent and Notary Public S. W. CORNER KBLIC SUIARI
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INDIANA.
W. W. TUCKER. M. D. Physician & Suryeon OFriCEIT VINE ST RESIDENCE 310 £ WASH, ST
l^oeal Time Card
fill orders on short notice. ICECREAM.
Party, receptions or orders at any time.
Send us your orders.
Chicago, 111., May 2*» Warmer ami cloudy tonight;
Thursday showers and warmer.
Garkiott.
The following local observations ae taken daily by Guy Wilson who
UiJwli*i*Titmafis ft And all point*
. ...... Mr*. Florence Dunbar is at horn* ,
We give especial attention from rrawfor(t<vi „ e where8he hagbeen weather bureau at Chicago.
th** guest «f Mrs. Schultz.
Dr. Bassett left this afternoon for Farmersbiirg, where he will le'-ture before an Epworth league convention. *Mis* Cioulding’s pupils are giving an exhibitof art w«,rk this afternoon at her residence on north College Avenue.
Mrs M.< . Dunnington has returned is in charge ol the official weather
\Ve are agents for the best from Koaehdale Wiiere -he has la-en instruments located on the roof of Cream in town andean fill spending the winter withher daughter, the We8t Co]lege build j ng;
Club Mrs. B. C. Grider. Maximum temperature yesterday BO.n Clarence Glidewell has retired a- Minimum “ “ ss.o
deputy sheriff Ins term being up Saturday. He contemplates a trip to the
smith in the near future.
The Young Ladies Home Missionary
circle will give a reception at Co), j Lost—Opal ring, t-n Washington Weaver'- tomorrow r.frernoon in honor street between Bloomington and Arof Mrs. AlUis of Chicago. lington. Finder leave at this office.
Tomorrow evening a meeting of Lo-cu-t Stn-et congregation will be held at : 7::t0 o’clock. The membership and | friends of the church are urged to be
Temperature today. 7 a m, M.O
noon TO.P
Iliin fall, meltedsnow (Inches) .(*) The noon temperature Is taken dally by the
Hannrk Timks
H. D. GRAHAM & CO. No. 8 S. Jackson St.
present.
Miss
Mrs. M. .1. Chaffee is prepared to furnish cut (I iwers and plants for decora- ! lions. ist»t;i
Maud Huflbrd, of ('layton.
• Wan;efi fln ,aea s
ri« sine Wl me ikuhim wnui JOHN WEUDKKblRN A C.J . patent Attor , 1 .1 %v ,»h h« r
f r'h»-ir$l -( prise offer ' s 111 » )f liU llM "inm
Vt'd Iht of two Luaure i luveutiotifi wanted.
report 8 .
Bad^p apd
preQel? Ciek SpriQQS -'Xu. Warbbad "f America. • ompL-te nihuMi Shipment. FRANK J HELD. G. P. A.. Chicagot IKsdiittcl Line tie tween Mo. Mip Gill. LOUISVILLE.
I lirother.
A Surprise.
Crawrordfevllle Journal. The announcement of the in tended resignation of Prof. Wclling-
VIL 1 SORE
Krne*t Leai'tiina wii'e and child, of Camden Ind , Imve Iwen visiting relative* in thi- vicinitv. g-uiig trom here Vi Knightsville t<> visit the family of Alfiert r.eaeliman. The relatives, neighbors and fiienl«>f I’ncle Thomas Jackson will meet at hi* home on next Sunday in honor of his having begun his centennial year. He i- thought to lie the oldest [>ersou in Putnam county, and his body and mind are well preserved. A general invitation is extended, the only restriction being that the ga'hering shall be quiet and suitable for the day. The Monrot; township Sunday *ehool convention will be held in Liberty church May 30. The exercises will iiegiu at 9:43 a. rn. with the following urogram: Welcome address, C. S. ileslen; Object of the Sunday school, R. Bowen, I. M. Day; What is a good Sunday school, W. J. Bunten; Review of the lesson. Prof. Ogg: Early history of the Sunday school, Rev. Foster; report of secretary. Afternoon: Art of teaching Sunday school, Mrs. S. L. Sechman; What is a good Sunday school teacher. Rev, Troxell; What relation does th-} parent sustain to the school. J. H. Xichol; Feed my lambs. Juvenile class; History of the Bible, R. R. Sinclair. Musical numbers will be interspersed. ('. S. Hesler president J. H. NiehoD “pcretarv.
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S. Renick & Co.
WILL
A GOOD INVEST MENT. ‘
Mi- SettleG.Griauley, foi six years ton ,Mt evening’* Journal proved , principal of the Lebanon High School, » great surprise even to the teaehi- visiting K. T. Lane and family, ers in the schools. The school
Miss Grimsley is a daughter of Major ; | )0ar ,| (,rim-ley of Gosport anil is a graduate
TI M C CARD FEB I89T. NOHIU Bol'NIi.
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Ne. 3,* Seothern M il ... Mp. *,« Express 1*«. 43.'l.neal Freight
• •any. ‘ irailv e\,ept Sunday.
J. A. Ml' HA LL. Agent.
If an agent of the Government should call to sell >ou a bind of % 1.000, .-gt ring that you may pay for same in » :ekl v payments of *2.50 and guaranteeing to pay you sis j«r cent interest ]>er annum on each weekly payment free from taxes would you accept the offer. The Farmers and Citizens Build- , ing and Loan Association makes a better of- '■ fer; it will sell you live -hares of stock on payments of *2.50 per week and at maturit)
,f the stock will pay you
of the State university.
The Bre/il school children from ;he
not yet received the
resignation but are aware that it will lie tendered. Every year a;i-
sixth grade up to and including th e P lk “ Uou is ftr the Buperin-
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One Thousand Dollars
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No 12 £1 N« 2
VANDALiA LINE. Tralaaiaave ^reencaatie. Inn in etTeot >lu>
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ro« th k west.
aia'i? . .UJtr a m. for M Unit*. • Hilly . >:.14 a in. tor M Unit* I'ally '(flu a m. for 8t. Lou:*, iialij 1:4*1 p m, for .*1 Ixiuto. Ex. sun ... 5:17 p m. foi 1 i-rr<-Haute Baily *:>_« p in. for St. Ixml*.
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Pally 4:*lin in, for InJ.anapolU
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Dally l:4*i p m. •' Iially J-.lllpm, ** Daily 0:15 p tu “ PtillUl.' DIVISION i«a « Terr* lla-itv.
N«7kkx aim .7:iri a in. lor l■'nrla N*77 " — 155p tn. for Ducat ir far complete time card, trlv.i.tr all trains aak xtutlona. and for full Inforuiatlot aa to
r*r«k. Ibroiigl, Cara. etc. a*iilr)-8N
J.h. Dowi.isn, Ap.-nt
A w - Ure* • uo l ras*. apt. st. Ixiulx Mo.
BIG POUR lu ettect Not. 1. 181*-
which would he better than 9 per eent. 1 interest per annum on the investment. This I tsxociation, was organized Apl. 24 1S84 and i 1 s now 13 years old, an*l has paid sit dur- | wig that t ime *490.211. 12. There is no better investment and none j gives as universal satisfaction. 'I lie poor man’s weekly earnings is jilaccd >in an efjuality 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 per cent interest.
Shares of stock are ik200.00, dues 50 cents per week on each share. Now is the tune to subscribe. Call on or
Address.
GEO.
E. BLAKE, Grcencastle,
Ind.
ooi.no east.
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DOING WBHT.
tlo. :*,• St. (, Night Limited No. t** St. I. Arc'111 No. 11" St I Day Limited Na »' Maroon l.lmltisl • Dally t Dally Except Sunday.
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Local aod Peisonal
Wiiat is Going on in Society,
cal and General News.
D. E. Williiimsou went to Brazil thi*
morning.
It. S. Hull went 10 Indianapolis thi-
morning.
II. II. Hilli* went to Brazil tbi*
morning.
G. c. Moore returned from Plymouth
. 12.42 a. n . *:4» a. n
12.41 0 u | l rt , t night.
. 5.21 p. m
Mis* Emma Smilh.
N9. a, coiineets at Indlanapolla for ( Incln jnr in Bloomington.
>11 uti l kllelilRHii dlvlHlon. No. 4 connect* ^
lligii school picnicked at McLean’s spring* today. Many of them came up to Grcencastle, were courteously treat* <1 and caught their first glimpse of a real
live city.
Coroner Kleinbub has filed hi« verdict in the case of the death of Annie Boardman who was found dead at the county house last Saturday. He finds that site came to iter death fretn natural causes while undergoing a fit. The Home Columbian club met last evening with Grey Potter. “’1 he Egyptian Princess” was discussed by the members. All of the members were present tit *1 a most enjoyable evening, both from a literary and social standpoint, was passed. In Circuit court yesterday afternoon P. i). C'olliver and Judge Kennedy spoke in the Young will case. Mr. Kenn idy concluded this morning. Mr. Hays closed tor the defense this motning and Mr. Anderson for th<* prosecution this afternoon. Tlie new law requiring all clans against the county to be filed before the commissioners five days preceding the fii -t day of each term will go into effect at the coming June term. If you fall in time you will have to wait three months for your warrant. The lecture at Locust Street church last evening was attended hv a fair audience. Rev. B- Y. Amir from Kron, Persia, gave a very interesting talk upon the manners and customs of tiis countryman. The appeal at the close of the address in Dehalf of millions without tlie gospel of Christ was very
impressive.
The witnesses in the Rynearson Ash ea-e returned to I ndianapolis this morning to be present at the trial, fieveial who bad not been in attendance previoiihIv were among them. Sheriff’Bun-
enlored. is visit- 1 ten -cents to have the cinch on the
othets. lie had the good fortune to la*
tendency by educators from all over the country and so far this year about twenty have* been filed. When Prof. Wellingtons action becomes generally known abroad there will be a wagon loatl of applications come in every day. The board intend to make baste slowly and to secure a man who will not only maintain the present high standard of the school but continue to ele-
vate it.
Lo-
Sultan'* Mr lit a I Condition.
A curious story, illustrative of the sultan's mental condition, is exciting notice, according to the London Telegraph. It is vouched for by the narrator, who had it from an embassy with which he is on intimate terms. Two days before the Bariam festival the aide-de-camp on duty went to Abdul Hamid's room for orders and found him walking up and down with wild gesticulations and Incoherent murmurs. As soon as the sultan caught sight of the officer he exclaimed: “Son of dog, what are you doing here? Do you not see that I am conversing with my father?” The aide-de camp, In great alarm, was about to withdraw, when Abdul Hamid stopped him, saying: “Prostrate yourself before my father and then execute his com mands.” Down dropped the trembling officer pn his knees, awaiting I’nv de velopment of events with intense in terest. A quarter of an hour later his horrible suspense came to an end, for the commander of the faithful, bringing his promenade to an abrupt close threw himself on a divan and, looking around the chamber, relieved the mind of the aide-de-camp by inquiring what he was doing and why he had come. He had completely forgotten the previous
scene.
BtKl Witt. tram, for ivori. Born to Geo. Sheet* an 1 wife, f ,f , »umn.oned in behalt of the state vs Ry-
dnughter nearson and also in defense of Ash.
Tarty In Municipal Affair*.
The Citizens’ Union of New York aims to constitute in municipal affairs a party for the abolition of power, civic servant cannot, serve two masters, i If he owes office to a party machine.
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SELL YOU
Anything in the HARDW ARE LINE including Stoves and Tinware at as low Prices for Spot Cash as any Store in the County. Don’t forget the Place. Cast Side Square.
We have them in lace hoots
■a*
wllli L. E. «3t 'N MliU V* ti iC’H MO.
Tuo. 1*. connect* at Bellelon- Warren township. May 24, :i —„ ... — - - — _ t niu* for r*il***lii iiml Dei roll. No. •*!, hi . I le w i 11 col led double al low :tni e on tu - , niaster he will serve whose •all.foutai te for SandoHkey. Ilenrv Steven**, i, of 1 udiunspoiis, . . . , . tlr.ii ,f the lnal 'ne masier ne wtii serve, wi.uu K. T. llTTBSTis. Agent. form)M .|\. of tllU .-ity, i* in tow .. today. ° f , ’ U . d< ' bl d< U . tlnit. , tf th, punishment he will dread, whose re-
Cottnertion*: No. 4 at liidiunupoli. , , r , tfovet mm ti w i . p.i> i with Big Four truiim for CinciniiH'.:. | ' ls ' ' 1 " ,l< ’ Ml ", ' Win. Callahiiu, the painter, wa* th**
• lureLtid. Henton ilarhor, ( hn*ago oilman Perkins, b again eritically ill. *■4 Columbus. Ohio. Prof. Wilson, the arti t, has gone to Ne. i “Mnttoon Ace’m” at Paris with Bei | f(ir ,| where lie is painting pictures.
mtia aoutii.
No. 9 at Itnlianupolia with train to
• nxriifcburg.
No. U at Paris for ('air** at Kansas with i*. 1*. ,V E. north and *outh, at t iuiitoon witli P I* A E northwest and with'l C north. No. 11 at Paris with trail;* north, at Paiia with B A () S \V northwest and I t • aorth aiol south, at Litchfield foi Carrollton and Jacksonville, at St Loult diverging roads. No. 1* ’’Knickerbocker” at, IndianapwJis for ( inciiinaii and run-tiirough ra N'.w Turk and Boston. No. Ho »f Mattoon with I C south. P j • AF. aoutheast, si St. Louis withdiv.rtfing road*. N*. 36 Mrriet *1 .perx lor < fincinnati, MMUr York win I Rosio.i, inns toCincinH^^s.aae.t* at Or.en4bnrg for laiuis-
Mrs. R. L. O'Hair
Victim <ff <i serious accident Tuesday afternoon that for a while placed his life in jeopardy. He was oil his way to
returned today the country in an open spring wagon,
wards he will try tc deserve. The city he will regard as an orange to be squeezed for his master or for himself. Just as long as there Is party 'control, and partisans are human, this will inevitably be. When the citizens (an be taught to see that municipal af
CLOVKHDALK. Prof. Sam Harris, of Grcencastle. was here last Friday calling on the township trustees. Wonder what wa- tlie matter with the Ban.n'lr Timks’ compositors last week, they headed t.ie Cloverdale correspondence “Groveland.’’ Now we will not kick this ti > e, but look out, we think (here is much in a name. The Cloverdale orchestra furnished the music for a school entertainment at Alaska last Friday evening. Prof. W. II. Evens’ school at Alaska closed last Friday anti •*( night a splendid entertainment 'was given. The school was a decided success. Supt. McDoel and other offl ers of th* Monon, visited J. H. Steiner at hi; summer residence at Eel River fall-
Friday.
W. E. Horn ha- accepted a positioi in the city drug store. W. P. Sackett is building a nice cottage on his farm north of town. The Cloverdale wool men are buying
lots of wool.
Runyan & McCoy, agents for tin Buckeye machines, I’ly Denny, agent for McCormick machines, A. G. Broadstreet, agent for Deering machines, an selling lots of machines this season. Mrs. A. Moran visited her daughter
Leila, at Bedford Sunday.
A. P Sinclair and family visited D. E. Kelley at Greenca-tle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Shaw, of Bloomington, visited here over Sunday. Cloverdale had two representafvei in the graduates at tlie military commencement exercises at DePanw who acquitted themselves with much credit. These young men are Major W. J. Sandy and I.t. E. E. Evens, two of oui
most popular young men.
Belle ond A inly Trusdel gave a social at their home Saturday evening. Twenty couples were pleasantly entertained John Watson and L. F. Morrison went to French Lick Springs last Sun-
day on the Motion excursion.
Five carriage loads of DePauw students visited Haley Bros, pleasure
grounds at Mill Grove Monday.
F. M. Conner arul wife of Indianapolis, visited relatives here this week. Grandma O’Daniel and Miss Eva O’Daniel left Thursday for Nashville, Tenn., to visit the Exposition. They will be the guests of 1'. V. O’Daniel
and fai#ily while at Nashville.
Mr*. Nancy Terrell of Glenn. Is visiting her daughter, NIrs. J. D. Hunt. Horn to Sam L. Scott and wife May
24. a son.
Mi*s Stella Raper of Spencer, is visiting iter mint, Mrs. C. K. Snider. Born to County Conmnissioiiei W. S. Burris anil wife. May 25, o daughter. (.'apt H. B. Martin and J. E. ('hamper of Grcencastle. spent Wednesday with i'ncle Neal MeCariy. George IV. Hughe* was here this week looking after Ins farm.
Kxruraton.
62.00 to Cincinnati, |!.50 to Indianapolis, via 1. I>. A W. and C. H. A D. railways, Sunday, June 6, isi»7. On Saturday night, June 5th, 1807, the Indiana. Decatur A Western railway will sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati and return at two dollars for the round trip, and to Indianapolis and return at one
dollar and fifty cents for the round triptj an( j Q x fords. The latest tickets good going only on train leaving , . , , Roachdale, Ind., Sunday. June 6, 2 :28 , CO, ° r ' ASK 10 See l:ncrTI *
a. m.. and good returning on train leav- , ing Cincinnati at 7 :15 p. m., Sunday, June Cth; and Indianapolis at ll:10p.: in., Sunday, June 6th, 1807. This gives the entire dnv «( Cincinnati and Indi-1 anapolis. Tickets, full information, etc., may Ik* had at any ticket office of thi- railway. Jno. s. Lazarus, Genera) Pa*-gr. Agr , I. D. A W. Ry„ Indian-
apolis, Ind.
GOOD NEWS.
Dr. Ballentink
Don't think beccanse you are sics atnl nothing seems to give you relief that you oan'l lie cured. There must be a cure for you some-
where.
If your doctor can’t cure you, per- The Great Homeopath, has prepared hap- he ha- mistaken the cause. Any- ®"' 1 V." ISale at , W ' W / [ ,r !^
, , , ' More tii Greenca-tle a fill) line of hi-
body is liable to make a mistake some-I tr , le Homeopathic remedies; by meal-
time-.
of which all afflicted people can
One in three of us suffer from indi- themselves. Hence get his little hook gestion, and one out of three dy.pept.es ^j'^t'bt alT your"!!isSse, or'th/* ■ Ion t know it. 1 hat he may know | remedy needed, you are invited toconnhe i-sick, hut he blames it t<> some-I sel the Doctor free of Charge at his ..fthitigelse. I fice in When Mock (ndianapolis. i ndige-lien is of half of <it^i ’I he follmvin^ are a few o( his reme- • Dngerons diseases. { ,iies :ln ‘ l !|,H ’‘"W 35 cents eadt: ^... . , No.4B—Ulootl Turitlcr and Scrofula t'ure.
^Iiaker Dlge-nve ( ordla!, made from I No. it-< <,111111 and t..
,1 iiiic medicinal root-atnl lierhs. is the in*>-t natural <-ure for imligeslion. It lelieves the sympro ■ s and l•tlt'es the disease getillv. liattirallv, effii-ienlly, giving fre-h life, stiengih anil health to
ic* ilyspeptics.
At ilruggists. A trial bottle for Iff cts.
from a week - visit al Clayton with her and while inakins a-lion Inru on south falrs | iave nothing to do with national mother. i Indiana was pitched out of the wagon, politics then they will east qut nation-
Arthur Wolf, of Brazil, spent Tues-j day with Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Vermilion, I
riding over on his wheel.
The morning train cast brought a ear j full of Brazil Young folks who will spend the* day al McLean’s springs. Capt. Cisco, of the Jefi’ersonville po-
ll** struck on his head ami wa* rondered d politics from municipal affairs. They iineon-eiim* by th** f ill. Alberl Hi, k- will realize that the elty is u great ,.il« who was with him. drove hurried- stock company In which they are all h up town and secured medical aid. -shareholders. They will demand that Mr. Callahan was remove,I to his home ^Ir business like the business of a
.. hank, be run by the most honest and
where he retnamed .inconscious for sev- „ ( , r . )pelPnt mwj wheth ^ r Republican or
Democrat. They will fiercely resent
MRS-
Of Mnrrjr.
LAUHA WEISHAUFT•
WriKlit’n
era! hours. He is recovering.
lice force, has resigned and the charges Hood’s Sar-aparilla is known to Ik* an W to prostitute civic affairs against him have been withdrawn. nonest medicine, and itactmlly cures ° J 0 ' f ‘‘ ' n< 8 16 118 ra Deputy U. Marshal Taylor, of In- 1 when all others fail. Take it now. dian-ipoHs, was in ll.c city summoning | Sub8cri p t , 0 n 8 for any n.aga/.ipe The Rannkk Timks \vil iKissfiK lor Mm* KyiM*ar?*oii A^li i Ih'aofi.
or paper
l, "" K ! Subscriptions for any n.agaziDe, usmr. I ...
... taken at t.iis oil (e. We
E. K. Green left to*hiv for l.afayelte .. ... . ... .. , f will save you money tf
Whelt* h<* wilt work until the first of I
Sfkd news to Telephone Bfi.
i*Ml , ItrCfMllllltUKtM l>l«*ry Capiinleit.
Murry, lnd„ Sept. 17, 1811(1. Tug WniMur Mkdicai. < 0,
< '(diliiihns, Ohio.
DkahSiiik: Last spring I purehased a box of Wright’s Celery ( apsides from L. ('. Davenport, <lniggi-t. Blnfi'ion, ln*L, and used them for siomuch trouble and pains in my shoulders anil hack, with which I had been alflieted for more than 15 years. Since taking your Capsules I have lost all trace of pain and my stomach is entirely well. 1 can eat anything, and can truthfully say that I have not bdt better in year*.
Yours Respectfully,
Mrs. LaI'Iia Wkishai k'I'.
Sold by nil Druggists price 50c and 61.00 |K*r box. Send address on postal lo the \\ t ight Med. Co , ('olnuil 11 , (Him,
for trial size, free.
Dig Kour Kxciirawa. Indianapolis .lime U, account Bailee •V Barnum's -h*i\V. 41.2(1. Terre Haute .lun*' Hi, aeenunt Hailey <Y Barnmn’s -how, 61.05. Frederick M. D., June 2 and 3, return 30! ll, 420.no. Detroit, Mich., June 7 and 8, return 12th, 48 SO. Xiishville. Tenn. Daily reinru Nov 7 614.05 Indianapolis May 31 and June I rcimn June 4 61.20. t'halt.iiiooga Jtdv 13. 14 and 15, Young People's Cnion, return Aug. 15,
412.SO.
Ton nto, Out.. July lj, 14 ».„! If, International Epworth Leagtieeniivent <m, retnin Aug. 12, route via Ningra
Falls gnd Buffalo. 414.00.
Route ('My. Ind., July is to31.As-
s 'luhlv. return Aug. 3, 45.50.
Bethany Park, Ind., July 25 to Vug. 15, Assembly, return zXug. 18, $1.85. Cincinnati July 21 and 22, German Epwortii League, return July 2<>th,
^ I . •)()*
[ndianapolis Aug. 17 and 18, Y. I*. C
U., 61.20.
Winona Lake Daily Tourist return
15 days 44.90
Roseville Ind. June 4 to 7th Duukard’s annual, return limit 30 days 41.95. Milwaukee Wis. July 3, 4th »„,! Nath Eiluc^tton convention return July
1 —, 4 * .90.
Marion Ind. July 0 and 7th Sons of Veterans, return July 10, 43.25. Detroit Mich. July 12 and 13th republican league return July )«, 4* ho,
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As'i your Grocer today to *liow ymi „ |1B) . k K«1* of OKAIN-O.'the ne«v food drink tlait tike* the place of coffee. The cUltdren may dilhk it without Injury as well H * the adul All Who try ll. like ll. GRAIN-O ha* that rich seal In own of Mocha or .lava, but it i. ; made frum pure grain*, ami the most delicate stom,w4i receives It without dlati.w*. || l( . price of coffee, 15o. and 25 ct« p< » package
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Vnnitnlin Kate*. To Nashville, Tenn., May 1 Ith to October 15. final limit November 7th, fare 414 95. May I4lh to Oclobe: 15th, return limic zff davs, fare $10.30. May I81I1 slid eouiftiiting until 0<*tnt>er iffth, return bwu Iff days, fam 67.50. day* ami TlMir-ouys only of cat-h week. May LSIh to October .‘Illfh, 7 iia\- linul, hire 67.0(1. To Pittsburg, Pa., June >2, 13th, and 14th retuiii limit .Im e 21 Ian* 411.2P. lo Ifetmir, Mivh., June 7 and s. reI m n limit J tine 12, fare 68.80. Myslic Shruie. To Frede.ick, Mil., May 31. June f “"'I ‘2. D-lnrn limit June 3il, fare 417 J". Aevimnt iHinkards’ annual meeting. Tn lniliaua|Ki|ls Mav 31 htid Jillu* I, return limit June 4. Fare 41.20. I'o Indianapclis June 9, return liiuif Iffth, fare *\.70, whi<*h iuduiles ticket of admission to Itanium »fc Bailee'show. 10 Terre Haute .luue 10. return liinir •June ll, lure 41.55, which include* ticket of admission fo Itanium *x Bade\’s show. J. S. Dowi.ixti, Agt.
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VVrlKht’s Celery Tea regulatea the ID't- uiul kklneya, cures constipation 1 • ! hU-,; headaene. a£,<: tt t all ilruggiats ToiDiirrow the Priscilliun will hold its last inciting of the year. A special program has been prepared. All members ur^ed to [ie present and friends ol tbe society welcome. Meeting held at Florence lisli at 2:30 p m Tin! Bannkk Timks telephone uew1 imlH f i* 95. Rememtier il when yon nive an item. We want the news.
Moimn Kxi'uialuii to Clil* ago. Saturday night. May 29tli.thi* Motion route will rnn an excursion to ( hu ag"I rain will le n c (;mcnca-t h- about 9 :.Sf p m, returning will letive Chicago SuiiilHj Uigut, May .'10th. al 11 :3d p. I* are lor 1 he r. uud 1 rip 42. Then* w ill I" 1 a league ba-elnll gami*an<l inauv other •1 • ' .. 011 ,1 h>n« in ( hh age Ship ijf Ma\ 3ffih. J. A. Micuvki., Agt. 1 6MIM3 la OCHI its tl r lut 6i• 11* uihi-IuhI the Daily Ba.nnkk Timfs daily In* R. VV. Alien, inauager < I A r ~ thin .liir*lati’s poultry li'Ui-e.; Hun* 4 Spring i'7,i,i, I ! Lock*. Turkey lu ng. Turkey, loin* .....’> Get *e, f. f.nver Duck* 5 Kgg* fresh Kiitije* I to liamll 1 g.. •• ' Hmter g<«,iI 5
There I* a Class of People D ho ure ti Jurtxl t>; the us.* of eofft** Kecentlv 1 here has been pieced In nil the g* 0 * eery store* a new preparation called GIIAIN* 0 made of pure grains, that take* tlie place 01 coffee. The most delicate stomacli receive* It without distress, una but few ''an tell it from coffee. It docs not cost over !* a* much. 1 litldren may drink It with gna' jx iiefit. 15 ct*. am) :*5 els, per package. I' l If. Ask for t.H A IN'.i 1, IK"
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