Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1897 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY. MAY Jl, 1H<>7

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Jest Try It And See If we Don’t. MiJsuminer Footwear Is Now In Vogue, ere ALLEN BROTHERS.

“U Liver Ills

I I.ik * 1' ! onsiu sh, dyspepsia, lieatlaelie, constii patiou. sour sioiimcli. indigestion are promptly | cured l»y lltHHl’s Tills. They do their v. *ik Hood’s e:is iy ami tliornuclily. "IB Best after dinner pills. | I R tfc? 25rents. All ilrnttcists. I III Prepared by C. I. lloml «: Co., Lowell. Mass. The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsap u ill.

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M J. HR( KRTT II \UHY M. >MITH

PubliHher ARiuuiiimr Editor

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HUGE MIDNIGHT FIRE.

Greencastle Manufacturing Com-

pany’s Plant IDestroyed.

At midnight Sunday the tine new plant of the Greencastle Manufueturing company was entirely de- : stroyed by tire. The flames in ! about one hour in a tremendous Imrst of heat wiped out a busy institution, valued at $40,000, which had been built up within three years from nothing to the largest

into shape to do a prosperous business within the com tig year.

noiks oi i in i mi.

Ii was all over in an lionr. The alarm < ame in about midnight. The pond was about all that escaped. But few citizens knew of the tire un-

til this morning.

| Some of the workmen slept through it all, within three squares of the tire. Tile factory was the busiest place in tlie city by far and was employing

f roiu to to 00 mcii regularly.

Box .'lit is a thing of the past, it*

DePauw Ufiivsisfy

A GRAND OLD MAN

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SPEC IAL NOTICE. W*-publish, ami are ^lad l»> net the same, when the) are news, free biiel notleee of deatha blrl ha and marriagea, bul we ! i tt»r extended nlutuMrlrs. !«i<Ve and • t> rrsohit itms and eards of thanks and will piD>Iish none such unless payment or satistaet >ry arrangement therefor Ih made in advance.

factory in the city. The first alarm first alarm was its last. The pole and of fire came in from the new box l>ox went down in the terrible heat. No. :t:i. which had been placed near lost ‘ ,i8

. , , > ainliver and llemlrieks each lost a tine

the factory by the city but a few et of ^ an(1 Supt Hrowllillg M1 ,,-

weeks ago. The department re- buggy.

eponded with alacrity and within Not over a hundred people witnessed three minutes after the first tap of | the tire. The alarm called out but few.

Who opened that bottle of HIRES. Root beer? f The popping of a cork from a bottle of 1 Hires is a signal of good health and pleasure. A sound the old folks like to hear —the children can’t resist it. HIRES f Rootbeer Is composed of the V6i y ingredients the ■Vsiem requires. Aiding the diKCKtioii,soothing the nerves, purifying the blood. A temperance drink for temperance people. Mftde only by The Charles E. Htfoa Co.. Phil*. A|»«< koge mikes & flllODn. ^ Hoid everywber*.

MRS. LAURA WEISHAUFT-

Published every nt ternnon except Sun-.hiy I rtt the Hannf.k TtMBS ollicc, corner Vine and ; Franklin streets.

the bell they were at the building but the lire then bad the large structure beyond all aid. The fire ; men turned their attention to the Vandalia freight depot and box

ears saving them.

Eye witnesses of the fire “ay it was terribb’ in its rnpidit . Frank i'luut, night operator at the Van | dalia, saw the first light and rushed

time to notify their

who had little

friends.

The alarm at OHM) this morning called the department to the scene where they extinguished some •HIN on

the foundation.

Tile alarm nt three o’clock this afteriiii'iii Was fconi (he lactoiy she. Some of die ruhhish was ahlu/.e and the de-

1 par:nn nt uiade l he .•tin.

Secretary 1'ueker has a temporary otlice in I he law olliee of S. A. Hays. , where the hiisines< of the coiiinuny w ill

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IDERCORN8 IS.osirCnr. ts» llop. .i> p.in. M.le-s yq.kirg '‘..V llic. tt Pruggiits.

parker'6

HAIR BALSAM mart and beautiHet the ha&£

of Alurry Sim, KcconniicrHtN tVright’a Olcry CapsiilcN. Murry. Ind., Sept. 17, lilKi. The Wnioirr Mkdu'ai. (Jo, (Joliunbus, Ohio. Deah Siii!-: Last spring 1 purchased 1 a box of Wright’s Celery t apsiiles from L. C. Davenport, diuggist, BlutVtou, Ind.. and useil them for stomach trouble and pains in my shoulders and back, with which l had been alHieted for i more than 15 years. Since taking your (’npsules I have lost all trace of pain i and my stomach is entirely well. I can ! eat anything, and can truthfully s ty that I have not felt 1 letter in years. Yours Kespeetfiiily. Mns. La ii: \ Wkisiiaiet. Sold by all Druggists price alte and : $1.00 |>er box. Send address on postal t o the VV right Med. Co., (Job; ml in , Ohio, for trial -.i/.e. fret lilt-re |h a t Iiihh tit r-t tipltWlltt are Injured ll“ lilt-UHe ol enltee. liecently I here lias been plscetl In all the ifrocery stores a new nreparation celled (,!tAlNo mode of pme aralns. that lakes the place ot coffee. The most delicate stomach receives It without distress, ana but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over as much, children may drink it with areal benefit. 15 els. and iiTifts, per package. Try It. Ask forGRAfN-O, l- U

i hanirps for display advcrllstments musi Inhanded in l»y 111 o'clock a.ra. each day. Iteatlinir advertis-ments will be received < at Ii tlay up to 1 o'clock p. m.

up to box • LI, but before he pulled

the lever. Algan Craig, night watch ^ be transacted from now man at the factory, had sent in an j J. ('. Woolricli only last week realarm from box 33. Everything moved from the western part of town

was burned. The only thing saved t0 80l,th < ' l ' own ,0 b< ’ Ilear llis i° b

CtSob.ates with his Friends

Ninety-Ninth Birthday.

This Column Records the News in College Circles-

Earlham after its recent victory at Terre Haute is crowding on full sail and making for the trouble I waters of regular college life. She indulged in a class fight Saturday night in which the sophoiaures were

disastrously defeated.

File State Normalites were great ly incensed Saturday when Pres. Parsons requested them to remain away from a special meeting of the First Methodist church. The meet iug was called to raise money and all the seating capacity should have been reserved lor those who could and would subscribe. But the Nor-

malites were blind,

n . ihoiiius Jackson was born in BourDeSt bon county, Kv.. May 28, 17U8. Re-

moved to Putnatr county, Ind., in 1821. Married Miss Maruh Woods July 4th, 1822. Ho is at this time the oldest person in the county. He has probably hu'l as little u-e for doctors as any o.,e, being an unusually stout robust man, and still enjoys his daily exercise of cutting wood, lie voteii for Jackson f >r president and hasn’t missed an election since. Mr. Jackson’s ninety-ninth birthday occurred on Friday and was celebrated m a tirting maimer tv relatives and neighbors, who gathered at Ids home with well tilled baskets. The old gentleman was prepared to receive his vis. itor- in his jovial good nutured man.b-r. lie was especially pleased with lueeimg the older ones of the company of whom the following were more than seven: i

years of age: Mr. B. G. Wysong 7(1.

grew angry, Mrs. Rebecca Wysong 77, Mr. M l.

ruslie.l into print and, as they gen-' Simmons 71. Mr w. m. d-iv 7.i Mr

I at the glue pots in the factory, llis job

| is now gone.

siniH-’prompti'yTu iTuiS^ r " p, " , I safely. The line machinery, stock,

tools and all went with u rus'i and

was the books which John Jeffries, who ill) to a week ago hud been' 1 here is quite a sentiment among the

watchman, ran in and carried out | iciness i„ the city in favor of re-

building the factory and some of them are already at work. This is a eom-

speoiinen copies maikil free on application ADVERTISING RATES:

a roar that was sickening, at the same time appalling. The wind was moderate and from the west

IVr Inch, tirst inse rtion *• * nucli si: btUM j net) t insertion ** “ per month

. ?5etf». . DOlS. . $1.00

< •iiiuTintocd position charffotI 25 per e< nt in lOtt p*T cent extra. I'osltion not guaranteed tor advertiHoinentH nt less than ti\t inehes No discount for time or space; live per eent allowed when payment accoiiipauleH order KEA OINC1 NOTH EH Rrevier type, per line, 5 c, one line para graphs chuiRt ii « ' i*eeup.vifi^ two line* 'pact The followiotf ratios will he dlovved only win it < ash ueeompanicH order.

i m lazuriADl gruwth. Fails to Bestore Gimy

air to its Youthful Co low

dinentvs A hair fnllia^

a fl.ui at DrnfgiHj .roCONSUMPTIVE or hav, •flion, painful Tils or lu blUty of any kind u«e ties OINOEK TONIC Many who wen-hop* dl8cuurtti;i'd havu i cualutal lioaiUi by its U30.

BICYCLES

Special Bargains. Good

Age tils Wauled Catalog

rkKt. Vim Cycle Compear

332-344 Wafiaih Av., ChlcMfn

ivioimn Kx< uirtion to Saturday night. May 2!Rh, the Monon : route will run an exeursicn to Chicago. Train will leav Greeticastli- about !>:J0 p m, returning will leave Chicago Sunday night, May 30th. at II :30 p. in. Fare for the round trip$2. There will be a league base ball game and many other special attractions in Chicago Sunday M.iy 30th. J. A. Michael, Agt.

0U00 NEWS, Dr. Hallentine

Tlie Great Homeopath, has prepared and put on sale at W.W. Jones’ Drug Store ui Greencastle a full line of his true Homeopathic remedies; by means of which all afflicted people can cure themselves. Hence get his little hook on “Home Cures” and heal thyself. If in doubt as to your disease, or the remedy needed. von are invited to counsel the Doctor free of < ’barge at his office m When block, Indianapolis.

The following are a few of his reme- j ih' 8 railway

dies and are sold at 27) cents each : No. 411—Itlooil Purifier uml Scrofula Cure.

No. H—l oiiyti and (.old (Jure.

No, 3S—i ntarrli ('ore i <lonatltutlonnl.)

No, 79—( atarrh Tablets (Local.)

No. -Jd— Pyspcpsla Core.

No.sfi— I’eiualr IHsordcr ( tire. No. 48— : •cnet'itl liehllltyt lire.

No, 82- Heart ( lire.

No !9L Nerve Cu.e (l ost Vilalii) ) No. 3t—Pile Cure 11nlernal |.

No. 72 Pile I Hutment.

No.ua Itlieuiaa'ism (Tiro No. 4w h IiooiiIdk Couarh Cure.

No.84 Kidney Cure

Kxeursioa.

$2.00 to Cineiniiati, $1.7)0 to Indianapolis, via I. 1). & W. and 11. ifc D. railways, Sunday. June <>, 1897. <hi Saturday night, June olh, 1897, 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 atone dollar and fifty cents for the round trip; tickets good going only on train leaving Roachdale, Ind., Sunday. .1 line (’>, 2 :28 a in., and good returning on train leaving Cincinnati at 7 MB p. in., Sunday, June 6th; and Indianapolis at 11 10 p. m.. Sunday. June6th, 1897. Thi* gives the entire day at Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Tickets, full Information, etc., ii ay he had at any ticket oilit-e <d

J no. S. Lazarus, General

I I’assgr. Agt., I. D. & W. Ry„ Indian

j apolis, Ind.

Three tirenl AJonvenUnii*.

The Young Peoples Society ol ( hrisjliau Endeavor meets at San Franeiseo,

i ('al., J uly 7th-l2th.

National Educational Association Milwaukee, 'Vis., July l!th-9th. Benevolent and I’roleetive Order of

Elks at Minneapolis, Minn., July 6th-

, !9th.

I These are all National conventions. | and dt legales and ntheis interested ; should hear in mind that the best route . I to each eonventioii city from Chicago ! is via 'he Chicago, Milwaukee A SI

T y (iruiii-O! ITy Oraln O! | |* : „,| railway. Two trams ilaily Mil Ask > mo i: io,','r ton ay to show > < u u pin 1, j Omaha I o San Fralu-isco: seven t hi ougl aae of itit.viN-u.plo- nen fimm 1 iiriok iliai j trains dailv via four ditlerent

IIIF. BAl.LFMINi: RF.MFDV CO.

in mid r» \\ lien Hlock

B INDIAN APOLIS, IND.

routes

i ikBi tlio {•lacf n( oolVi’i*. 'rin* childr-n may > i'himou tn >| intM**i^*olis : si . il:il ly I roili (irink Ii wit'i •hi injurv hs well tin? inlu I j « fiii a^o |o MilWiiukot 1 . ( lioiiM* ol AH wh" try ii. like it UUAIN-O lias tbut ! ; nut<‘> to <'liliforriia. ^oin^r via Omaha Doym biown or .Mrx ba or .Invd, but It id j or KatiMis Citv. ret urninil via 1 ,}IU 1 inaHe ti mi ; urc* RrauiH. :tml tin* most deliente I him! Mlvitieapolis. 'riirotijfli trauiKves-! r I » ii sto«M. I, receives it without dlHiicss. *4 the til)tiU*tl and elect! ie lighted. All tisio* 1 ,I ' u ‘ iJ *

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Address all communications to Thk Daily Hannkk Teuks.

(jreeneustle, ind.

incndable spirit.

President Blake only yesterday suggested to some of the ollieeis additional insurance on stock of $10,000. In ninety

hut no building other than those ! sf0( .,. to th:l| )imonnt woullJ

of the factory was destroyed. have been -hipped.

Algan Craig, the night watch-! the telephone \v:i- in evidence last man, wa* seen this morning by a j ll ' 1£ * l, • Subscribers, a duzen or more at

. , , ,, ! onee, were firing <|uesiions in to central

reporter at his home. Hu says ; at a rapid rate and the rush was well

that about 11:40 o’clock he went, hy tht , ni gi,L 0|) e r:lt0r . into the paiut room on tlielowerj The insurance is divided a- follows: floor near the uttice and that hia, Hartford $3000, .North Amerie:m $300(1, lantern went out; that lie struck a! Franklin and rnderwriii is of I’hiladelmatch to light the lamp with, and fl-KKleach. total $9000, There was , ... ,i .i ci, , , $7)50 on stock, included ill the above,

almost instantly the room Idled

, . , , . . , . That whale whU-h hail been on exhii with names which he states caught . . , ,

ibiiioo ik.31- .he factor) had a narrow

from the buckets or vats of paint j ,, S) . aDe It Wll , s< . or( ., ie( | , mil Ihe , ire

Ed HutVniaii 71, Mr. J. B (Joristte 70, Mr. Gilliiiu It une* 81, Mi-. Richard Sin-

clair 85.

At noon the ladies had the dinner ready, and it is propel to say few gin h have been spread in the county. The first table was occupied by twenty-two persons, and but one of the number was

and roam the wild woods until his mnier fifty years old. and the average heart is full. Of course he will i for the twei-ty-two was sixtv five. A return by rail. carious feature of the meeting is that

| there was j ist, ninety-nine persons ate

Otison Hayes is visiting 1 hi .||iine<-at the table. Many more would Gam brothers. hav; been present but for the inclement

weather at time of gathering. Since

Miss Elsie Applegate, ol Indt-, ||U dt , ;U|| , ||( . llH , anapo.is, is the guest of 1 beta | made his home with hi* son, the hit*sisters. Andrew Jackson, and his widow, Mrs.

... , .. I HarrieT Jackson, to whom were born

Messrs. Scotten, Gary and Aew- .

J tvvelve cliddren, seven sons and five

liu are the guests of Phi Delt danght-rs, Thomas, John, Mrs. James

orally do, made (Ingusting spec- i tacles of themselves and lurnished laughing stock to all of Terre

Haute.

Prof. Cooke left today for Fern. The professor will botanize alone

in the room. Craig says he then

Iran to fire box No. 33 and turned

The destruction of the fine new . . .

in an alarm, then returned and

plant of the Greencastle Manufac- | ^ t<) ^ ^ ^ of the vuts o( luring company in the hatniixe paint. He did throw out

night comes in the nature of a pub lie calamity in Greencastle. The company lias surmounted almost insurmountable dilliculties in get ting their institution into an excellent condition. Their prospects for prosperous busim *s were bright and they believed they were in shape to build the business to a point that would still further in crease its influence in the business circles of the city. Their house and works were of the best and with fine foresight they built well s

escape

hoys threw some water on it. it is a safe wuger ths.t it was the lirsi water

the fish i ver saw.

The Greenea-tle Manufacturing eomdany was organized iu July 1891 and as at present the offleers are as follows:

brothers.

The Delta L"s gave their annual drive Saturday. They drove to Fern where they ate dinner and supper. A good time is reported. Oberlin, Ohio and 1. U, cross bats this afternoon. There is but one

chance in ten of I, U’s. winning orjtbiee, and Mrs. Vermillion one, total if it had not become camiiaign i *’ /raudehihlrri). lo Slang, we would sa\ that it is about ^ ^n^atiui, three great great grand- . j uniluren nave been burn ami are living, Pi to in Oberlin s favor. I. I • • mai.c.g five was neatly defeated by the High-! Those from a distaace were Mr. and school Cincinnati University team ! Blrs. John Whyte, of Danville, Ind..

Browning, Mrs. Lou Day, deceased, Andrew. Mrs. Sigler Bowen, Hark, Art, Mrs. Mike Feely, Mrs Sylvnnus Vet million, Marion, and Willis M. Tiie elc-ven eliildren were all present. Of these Thomas has two children, John three. Mis. Browning four, Lon Day three, Andrew three, Mrs, Bowen one. Hark two, Art cue. Mis. Feely

and with that defeat in sight we give it, as our opinion that it is worse than useless to attempt to win out in a game with a team that stands in the front rank beside the DePauw and other teams which 1.

a wooden bucket ol burning paint. r ur,. uiake president; S. A. Hays, j U. will never be able to equal. And, ( raig was very badly prostrated vice president; J. B. I ucker, scerefnry : i Hie way, it oecurs to us to sav over the alfair and has a badly H. s Reniek.trcasurei and J.C. Brown -i,,,.-. lT u | u _ ln f„ '

that T. U. was also

^ of Martinsville, and even after a game had been scheduled and all

(lay night from ( hicago where he had!

"gar.ized July 20, ] lM .,. n on ., u ^ i|l( . ss for „ w ,„. k- n,. |„ ul arrangements made, she refused to

at the beginning, so that they had

badly

burned hand. | ing siiperinten lent.

■ .Sccrctarv Tucker returned on Satur I he (>reencastle Mannfacturing

coinpany was

iK'Jl. ’''lie co:ii|i:iny grew rapidly new (m-iue** i nougli in his pocket to play and had the Martinsville man and the large plant was the out keep Ha- fiu-io > in work mini July, lager organizing search parties to growth >f industry and hard work. "" t mentioning the old orders which 8l , ou ,. t | )(J W()0l t H ttni ] vales about

, . ,* , .. weie i iiunbig the plant, to its full ca1 lie capital stock outside oi pre . 1 1 j paeity. fiv Oct. I, Hie company would ferred stock is f10,000 of which | IUV c'liad KKt n.eu

$'27,000 is paid up. There is also

| several thousand of preferred stock A SlTKill One. six or seven thousand of which had A house on the farm of David

Dun T. Darnnll, W. II. Ragan, James Browning and family, I-Jd lluft'inhii, H. I!. Martin, William Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning, of Greencastle. Sigh-r Bowen and family, of Coutes-

ville.

A rocking chair was presented to the old gentleman by Janies Tucker, which was highly appreciated. It was a day long to be remembered by those pres-

tn mortal fear ent. If everything should he favorable

next year it is expected there will be a grand celebration in honor of hia one

hundredth year.

been paid in.

Fnion was

Gosport in vain effort to discern lii“ antagonists. I. U. is beginning lo show the white flag. Why m t surrender entirely, throw up tie sponge and save us the trouble of aec umodating them upon the 7th?

The value of theiHuine, soulli of Belle

Buildings $12,000, burned -Mimlay. ( has Turner oc Arrangements for that game are al machinery and tools $15,000. stock cupied the same aid saved part of j ready under way. A colored cook unfinished and finished $10,000. hi* household furniture. Loss from Indianapolis has been sccuted

room for expansion without addi ^ tional e\| ense tor fixtures, Green-i ^* atlt castle should not let last night’s disaster wipe out the business. ,

We should rise‘‘phoenix 1'ke” from Including the ground the value about $-)H0 with $:iH(J insurance in to mix and stir for these eonnoi

'of the works was about $40,000. the Ohio Farmers. , seurs and great crowds arc flocking The stock consisted mainly of ban- ‘ ; to view McKeen field where the

the ashes and have another factory on the same spot equal if not better than the old. Oue of tiie oiliciuls said today ‘Tf Greencastle will do us right we will by October have another building up and in running order.” Now is the time to act and a committee ot our business men should go to work and see if something cannot be done. Some of the gentlemen in the company have| their all invested and the blow is a severe one to them. The workmen are now idle and a half hundred are out of employment Let’s re-

build !

die bars, lumber, rims and screen doors. The handle bar department

TiM’tl, N**rvi>iiM, SI»•; pie*’*.

Real Estate Transfers.

" L Taylor to F W and L G Hays

laud in Greencastle, quit. $1.

F W Hays to 'V L Taylor land in

prtoekif coffee, IDc. and'25 els. per package. Sold by ah irmcers. IS- 41

Subscriptions Dt any magazine or paper taken at l.iis ollit e. We will save yoi, money tf

run on Absolute Block System. Low excursion rates to each eonveiitlou 'Ticket agents everywtiere sell tiekels over the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. I’anl Railway or address Robt. < . Join s 'Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Pci I ndlwi.y. 40 I 'are w Building. ('ineinnati, O. 3MA I w

John \V Ader to J E Graham land in

Floyd tp., $17.

Baseball June 7,1. U. vs D. P. 193-6t

Sheriff Bunten went to Brazil tins afternoon on ottieial business.

Men and women—how gratefully they . write about Hood's Sarsaparilla. Once

of the factory had turned in ] ie ]p] osg and discouraged, having lost the past year some of the finest all faith in medicines, now in good bars ever placed on bicycles and | health and ’’able to do my own work,” their entire output was in demand. Hood's Sarsaparilla lias power

,ii Jtoenrieliutidiiurifytlicblnodaudmukc The company employed upwards of | , , , .

1 * 1 1 the weak strong—this is experience ol

fifty men who are now without ;l llost , )f lie01(ll ,

work. Many of the workmen had

grown up with the business iu the . ih;irt)( . ;iml m(>(li( . iiH , (iullt|e ,. t . past two years. Beginning as in- liutde, sure,

experienced workmen many of

National League Games. Cincinnati 8, Washington 7. Chicago 9, Baltimore 3. WESTERN LEAGUE. Indianapolis 3, Kansas City 2. Milwaukee 6, Grand Rapids 2. Columbus 13, St. Paul 4.

Barton Lhipley started onldswtied this morning for Terre Haute. He went by him-elf and expected to make the trip in three hour!.. His father has received a telegram say ing that he made 'he trip in three hours and forty minutes. A good run for a thirteen year old boy.

them learned their jobs until they were very proficient and turned out work rapidly and neatly. Quite a number of them were skilled workmen commanding good wages. The prospects of the company were of the brightest and they were in correspondence with supply houses all over the country. Their work had earned for them a ready market for their entire output and the company was rapidly getting

I.ay aside all work in xt Monday af- , ( .,. ()W dg teruoon and ho on McKeen field ut 3 o’clock to see DePauw win. 193-lt

Mr. and Mrs. to Danville. III. relatives here.

A. Sinytho, returned today, after visiting

contest will he held unobserved save trom the distant hills about Each man on our team has ordered a patent gag of some description and during the process of the game will be unable to speak a word. I U. has been granted the rooting monopoly and we also extend her tiie exclusive right to sell red lemonade and chewing gum. Belnap and Commercial are enlarging their establishments to accommodate the

With these tilings in mind

what more can the gentle statesmen desiri ? H.iw can we arrange to please them more or meet their du

mands more satisfactorily?

R. P. Carpenter left nt noon today for Ins new location at Craw font-ville.

Mrs. Geo. Ilciiton lias gone to Edwards, Net),, where sin- will make an extended visit with her daughter.

'V. A. Howe and wife and daughter Ruch left for Nashville, Tenn., last mid night to attend the exposition, 1 guarantee the “Perfect” Baking Powder best grade made, only 27>ct. lb T. Abrams. 172-26

The Bannkk Times telephone news Don’t neglect to support Pie baseball adinber is 95. Remember it when you I team next Monday in thegieat tie game lave nn item. We want the news. I 1. If. vs Del’. 193-lt.

If you have never triedCleveland’sbakiug powder you do not know what the best cake tastes like. You may be a good cook, but without Cleveland’s baking powder you are at a disadvantage.

Guarantee. Grocers are authorized to giva back your money if you do not find Cleveland’s the best baking powder you have ever used. t Cleveland Baking HowderCo., N.Y. swa