Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 June 1897 — Page 4
Tin; DAILY'tun.m:It TIMES, GREKNCASTLE, INDIANA.
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Local aod Pefsonal,
VVhat is Going on in Society, cal and General News.
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DON’T THINK ' (M’ ioavt..»r the city, ©von for a nhort tltuc, \ ,! limit ordei iuK tii- Daily Hannkii Timkh to I follow you. It coma you bur 10 oents a woe* ! as it dm‘8 hero at home, an the athirt hh wil | tu* ciuiti^red a» often aa vou dnalro.
Wanted-Sn laea Protect your Ideas; ther mny brho; >" Write JOHN WEDHFiHi r KN Am*.. I aeyp, Washington, 1>. « f r tiu-ir J-' ■ > \u»i list of two humtre.l iuventio
Who can t.iink of totn© mid pi* thing to patent?
oti wealth ••nt At tor- » prise offer
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|j»ocai Time Gard. THE FAVORITE ^LDHibvii'.f NcaA ;V(<j[ - And *11 pointNOUTHAM) SOUTH. The only ’.ine t<> the fsnniu^ health resort s', li/est Bad^p ar^d pre9Gl? £ieK Sprii^QS The (Yirlshad of America. < Hinp; i< 1‘tilliinui houipinent. FHaNK J. JtKF.I), <i. r. A.. < hic c " t | — The direct Line between cnicago. Uliclan Cilg, LOUISVILLE,
Wc and color.
have them in lace boots Oxfords. The latest Ask to see them.
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SUMMER TOURS BIG FOUR ROUTE Mill MAINS. LAKES ami SEASIIOKF..
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(IVrHoTials mul s«u i(‘ty notes are solicited atiii will Ik* iusci ti.*d 11 writer’s inline ami *i*lHi sh i- iiitaciieil, u«»t to be inserted, but as an
evidence of trexhI faith.
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mine to the owners. Forward the en-
terprise !
,le>-*' TV. TVeik was in Cincinnati
yesterday.
Mi-si ora DarnaJl will spend Sunday in Haiuhrulge. Thus. Williamson resumed from St Louis this afternoon. Miss Florence I’rnitt has gone to Gas City and Marion to visit friends. Miss I Vide Ilillis and Miss Hose Gainer are visiting friends in Ladoga. Mrs. C. K. Allen returns today to her
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Itgeflect Not .|1, tfe'**’ OOINO EAST. N‘>. W to I in.. N. A . .V Host'll- . IniliitnapoliH Klj • r - S* linniimipol.s A is- '111 Elh* Cln., N. V. .V IloHtoti GOING WEST.
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HERE IT IS Niagara Falls Excursion. BIG FOUR ROUTE AND Luke Shore and Mbliiiran S dillicru Ry.
N<i. Ilf St. t, Nlcl’t l.imlted No. »* St. I. Are’01
No. If St. I Day Limited
No. fit Mafoon Limited
• Daily t Dally Kxeent Sonday.
No g eonmets lit Indlannpolls tor t. inclnimtl anil MirhlRiin dlvtstim. N, t eoiio<i , l> »lit, I.. I . * " . «nd wiiii mmi for I’i-oii.:
and 1 liieatro.
No. II*. ronneetH ,it It'41* 'op-
tatne for Tolislo olid Deiioit. N,». •*■, hi
liellefoutai ir for Samtuskey .
K. t*. It cmstis. A«*'nt.
Connections: No. I at Indian t>"li ' with Hig Emir trains for < ini iiiua'.:. j «'levehunl, ITontoti liarhiir, ' In iigoj
an*I ' 'olunit.iis. < )iiio.
No. *> “Muttoon Aee'tn " at I' it i- with
train south.
No. 8 at Induuiapoli- wi'.li train t<
«> reenahurg.
Ko. 9 at i’ari- for Cairo at Kansas I will* i*. I». A K. north and sooth, at ; Mattooo with 1* 1 < <A Enorthwesi am ;
v. ith 1 'J north.
No. li at runs with train- n"rth, : j I'una with U it < > S U imitliw-' am: i < north and south, at Li liliel l h i s irinllton ami dael.-icivillia t : J.iinis diverging roads. No. IK “Knickerbocker'* at Im'ian -| polls for Cincinnati and runs through j to New York and IToston. No. :!5 at .Mattoon with H south. I D A E soulliea-t, at St. Louis with di-
verging roads.
No. dC carries sleepers for < itieinnati, , New York ami lh sto.i, riins tot inein-, nati connects at tireenshurg for Louis-!
ville.
VANDALIA LINE. Trainsk*avc'jrccnciistic. ma in ci!©ct !;in j ,10, 1897.
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;ular annual per ursion lo Niag. •Bit. 1-OUK K< fnr Tu* dav, |uh Lano, Mat toon, from iVor r stations. to Peoria
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ly conducted
ira kails vis the
I I/' has liccn 20, 1897, from Lafayette, Ind-
e stations. The ia will Ik.* .*8.50; 11 responding! y low
Tickets will he six days and to
ntn
‘I*.I(i KOI K’ ns, which have k; f( )rK” M. S. Kv.
needs no particular lie in regard lo these l it mi run for years. 1 the direct route via and PutTdo, and its . lay in the year via ain> of Larlor Cars, .r>. and high-hacked of passenger oftieials, jted for their cxcelKull particulars will
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l.i*v«:Torrr lla'ito. i , n No75 Ex sun 7 (16a m. lor Poor:;-. I No 77 ** ** .r.Sfi p in. !**r I»i4 »it ir t
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Hil l statioiiH. and for toll intormiitior hh to .
rau*, thromrli ears, etc., adun hs
tirnham A Mort<*n 'f ran sport n i ion ro., "iciiuH r i.im s I'rom Denton Hiubo;* and St. .Joseph. Midi., to Chiea^o end Mihvauk-e eonn(H titnr at St. •Josejili, with tin* N andaili.i bine »t> . This line iperatca tin* llrst class side >vhe« l steun er*' “t ityoft hicayo” and “City nt Miiw tnket ” mid the propellers “City of Lom-ivtlie’’and W nods”, making' trips twice j daily to Chicnjro durln'- r .lime, inly, August i iind rieptemljer, daily 11 ; f>s remainder of sean. Mini trl-v* «-kiy trips to and from Mil wank* e. m rvke Urst claHH. fare lowcrtlnm i:il fail i ■ nit 4'H, Through tickets on sale from all \ aiidalla l ine •'-tatIon**. .1. II. Graham, Krest. Denton Harbor, MU li.
Dneks—
i hleaeo. Knot of Wabash Ave. Milwaukee. Loot or Hroadway. ' .* t« •Jiisi'pli, K. Graham.
! l.i icon .lail.or. J. II. tjranHiii A. Co.
.lack Kuykenihill fricnils in the city,
Kcv. BentleVi of llrn/il, spent
the day in the city.
Key. 1>. M. Wood went to Ferre
Haute this inurning
Kii llntlman will take In the f'ali-
fornia triji next week.
Miss Mamie Henry, of Terre Haute, is visiting Mis- des-ie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, of Roucitdalc, arc visiting .t. S. Sandy. ,1. d. Wcida left this tuorning for We-t Virginia, where he will remain two montl s on hu-iness. John Lalltnes lixs gone to Covington for a visit w ith friends, after which ha will go to Kansas City. Mo. A number of the county teachers are in town today taking the teacher's ex-
aminations.
J. J. McKinney of Russellville, graduated yesterday at the state Normal,
Ferre Haute.
Mis- Eva Gibbons has gone to Indianapolis to spend a week with her cousin Miss Helen Hail. Mr-. A. R. Gray and Miss Florence I’arker are visiting the former’s sister, Mis. Watson, at Cloverdale. II. F. Corwin gave a party at the Half-way house last evening in honor of Mr. and Mm. Marry Sayler. A number of our citizens will take advantage of tomorrow’s cheap rates to vi-it Indianapolis ami Louisville. Parties from Plainfield were here yesterday looking for a location in onth Greeneastle for a broom factory. Rev. R. !>. Leonard, of Indianapolis, will preach at St. Paul's Baptist church on Sunday at ! 1 a. m., J :.‘t0 and 7 did p.m. Word has been received from Rockville that the injuiies to Mr. Walter Ferguson, whose father was killed in the explosion Wednesday, are not so serious as at first feared, Fhe Minneapolis Journal of June 17 - ays: W. II. Buirington. after an illm s nf three years,expired last evening at tin home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. W. OrIV, 7'*k east Twenty-third street. Me n -ided here for the past fourteen years. Besides Mrs.Orlf, he leaves an-oth.-i' daughter and three sons. The File funeral will take place from the .ill' residence tomorrow afternoon at
IL’il) o’clock.
We read in an exchange of a certain editor who wrote a long and carefully iire'iared article on the importance of patronizing home industries, giving many reasons why farmers and others -houhl patronize home merchants rather ; iiun M ud oil for their goods, 'i he urtiele was so good that it nttrael.ed the at'eution of the merchant-and they highly commended the loyalty of the editor. One merchant was so favorably impressed with the article that lie sat down and wrote a congratulatory letter to the editor, hut to the surprise of the pencil pusher, the letter head which the m reliant used had been printed in StLouis, and the return <111 the envelope was made wit h a rubber stamp furnished by a ('hleago axle-grease house. On Thui-day night the residence of R. W. Join's 011 north Madison -treet was entered by one or more burglars and cash amounting to between four and live dollars was taken. Gold watches, jewelry, silver ware and other valuables were not touched, although iu plain sight. Ir was evidently the work of profe-Oonul burglars as they were ca cful to leave open a tmtli to safety iu case of alarm. No trace to the identity ot the parties can he discovered. It is the belief of some members of the family that they were
drugged,
'Fhi' Mis-i's Margaret and Kate Smith gave a very pretty garden tea yesterday from "> to 7 o’clock, at their borne, on cast Pratt street. The lawn was made j
None but truthful j (loine in Paris, ML, after visiting Ed
Allen.
is visiting old
will build a south Green-
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t Hath Made.
> INVESTIGATE.^
O')A new^paiier!* at tliiri ollice for gg)v—5c |>t 1* hundred—tihtil all are sold. Ohim* :iihI take advanta^(? of thi> ‘ heap
otter as we. must make room, rie BaNNKK TiMKS. Il Miukt* Into Your j \|i t . n ’ M Foot-T5aae, a' powder for tU‘ feet. KateK. On#* \\ .'>y amt Konnd I rip j, 'nl wi Kmart i iig: !'i’t .'; i * I TieketH (f» iim- Soutli# humm**r iati7. | iii:-t;intly tnk« the -IIi” out of corn’s and on the fust am) third Tuesdays of encii | i.iiniooK It s the greatest o-infort dise.>vcvi y moiith, »1une to < October indurivi*, the s <»«ith- <)| the a^c. Allen’s Foot L.o*“ makes ti>rlit <*rn Hallway ban iiminK’ d f4>r one way s* l th i f j utlinjr or !icw shoos fe* l easy. It is a sure t ickctg from Mil*41 and M ;ssir«sip|M i i \ < r »int- ! j ^ Wt ,1 jn r callous and hot, tire , aeln 10 Hie soiitli at " I I'*; : 'U'' j Tm It tell sold by all druva-Is Also roiltid ti ll* tick b 111 nil*' ot "11. .Ill ... . illtiH 4 wo ditllats lor tin- roiuidlrip lticln-si anil-b...'-torn.. Ily mail lur -■«*■ ,u* si amps, linn, to k<> Houtti 1h tlic jii'escnt tinu Lit.'i' j Tn.,1 (c, r . 1,Address Allen K. Olmslod
„,Htbai HHtOCOliv. lllentlv ammirnl schedules |
and Hins'tai rates to all ixmitH aooth ii|ionn|>-| (wi\, \.
■dilation Win IITnyloi .1 ton I'a -Au:, 1 VanllKVlIle. K) The -outti. rii ICallway Is 1 lie { '1 onli Iim'ItenelnUlBg Die I'lirtlt (i Milt sou I li
.jn slates.
The Pabst company wholesale store house in
castle.
J*hn A Keller has bought Wm. Peck’s farm south of the city on the
(’loyerdale road.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed S. Dean returned to Bloomington, ML, today after visiting J. T. Wilson and frunily. George Pheiflmiberger returned to Dayton, Ohio this sifternoon after visiting home folks in this city. Mrs. Johnson and children of Franklin arc visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1.. Paxton. A. VVeingartner, O. < aldwcll, and M. J. Sandez, students of the Central Normal college at Danville, were here to-
day on their wheels.
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. D. John went to Lafayette al noAn today. Dr. John will lecture before the Kpworth League convention tomorrow. Miss Mattie Ward left last night for Greentleld, Teuti., her home. She was aectimpanied by her sister Mrs. M. J. I! ‘ekett and children. Two men by the name of McCamtnack and Morgan were before the mayor this morning on the charge of drunkenness. The former stayed his line and the latter went to jail. Glenn Cooper and John Cook contested in a road race last evening tm south Iml.ana street. 'File course was from Washington south to Manna four times and return. 4,'ooper won. Mis. tk-euree returned from her visit to Greencaatle last Friday, and has sine*! been critically ill, although her condition shows signs of improvement today.—Jlrndrirkx County <inzelte. Frank Pfeiftenberger arrived last night from ( hieago. It is nut true that in- i--ull'criug from consumption. Mis di-ease t> one of the head. He was accompanied by his mother and brother
Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Green,of Spokane, W i-ie, visited Mrs, it. A. Black ami family a short time today. Airs. Green was formerly Miss Dora Stranahon, of Delphi, and attended Del’atlW a few
years ago.
The marriage of Miss Blanche Walton, of Lafayette, and Mr. Marry Cox, of Indianapolis, w ill occur July 1. in the Second Presbyterian church at Lafayette at high noon. Miss Walton attended DePauw last year. There is a rumor alloat to the effect that the body of a girl was found iu a box ear near Brazil this morning. A girl has been missing from this city for several days and it is thought possible that it was her remains which were
found.
A young man by the name of Jenkins, who formerly attended college here, is dead at Indianapolis. Death was due to blood poisoning, incurred while attempting to -top bleeding Irom wound caused by the removal of a tooth. A weed known as the “whitetop” is almost taking the entire Helds of hay and grain iu various sections of Indiana. It has appealed in Helds t'..is year which were entirely destitute of it before, and is causing no end of trouble Field infested witii this weed should he plowed under before going to seed as this is-aid to be an effective riddance of t.ie nuisance. At Lafayette yesterday at the State Epworth League meeting resolutions were adopted appointing a committee of live to devise ways and means for endowing an Kpworth League chair at DePauw university. Tins committee is to report at the conference next year, ami is composed as follows: A. R. Priest and M. A. Farr, of Green castle; W. D. Parr, of Kokomo; Frank M. Barbour, of Evansville; Herbert Atkinson, of Indianapolis; Rev. W. II. Hickman, ex officio. Li Hung Chang’s secretary inis re-
Locust Street M. E. Church. Children’s day exercises will be held tomorrow at Locust Street M. E. church at 2 p. m.; preaching by the pastor at 10:JO a. in. and 7 :J0 p. tn.; class meeting and Epworth League at usual hours. All are
cordially invited.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoko Tour Lifo Awny. If you want to < "it Inimfro lining easily and forever, bemutlo well, stinuc, in:j'ueiii'. full of new life and vicor, take No-To-lhic, the wonder-worker, Dial makes weak men strong. Many trnin ten pnmnls in leu days. Over 400,000cured. Hay No-To-Bae of your druggist, under guarantee to euro, 5<k: or fl.tKi. Booklct.ii.d sample maileil free. AO. Sterling Ucmeily <Jo.,Chu airo or New York.
'to.iay’M 1. oral marketa.
[Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily bv R. YV. Alien, manager of Ar-
thui Jordan’s poultry notiHe.;
H ena 4 Spring ('H7| ( hicks ..IMtnSIh Ill CoCKM, i Turkey Bens 5 I Turkey, toms 4 Geese, f. f.over I Ducks I Eggs, fresh subject to hanitlira 7
Butter aooil
... .*.*5
for the Public l.ooil. In another part of this paper appears an advertisement worthy the reading, a» it’s for the public good. It tells of a free distribution of Doan’s Kidney Pills a remedy for Kidney Ills. Read it, and call at \V. IV. Jones, druggist. Greencast lc, Indiana, on July 1st.
Tty (irain-Ot Try Cirniu-O!
Ask your[Grocer today to show you a puck age of GIIAIN-O, tbe new food ilrink that t ikes the place of coffee, 'the children may drink it wllhuiil injury as well as the udul All who try it, like it. UKAIN-O lias that rich Heal blown of Mocha or .lava, hut It l.i | made I mill pure g rat us, and the muat delicate stomach rccetvi - it without dlstreas. tl.e price of coffee, 15c. and S.) cts. per package, ch'id by ah grocers. itU4t
My work as a school teacher often brings on a state of intense nervousness, which prevents digestion and results in severe headaches. I have found that by watch-
ing my feelings and taking a
RIFANS TABULE when I feel myself becoming tired and nervous — I get relief at the time and prevent further trouble.
!
Mi ^.>u Koute K.xc(ir8ionH. Sunday June 27th to Louisville, Kv., special train starts from Greenca-tle at 0 o’clock a in., arrives at Louisville 11:30 a. in ; returning leaves Louisville at (1:30 p.m. Fare for the round trip
f1.50.
To Lafayette June 23 and 21. good reluming until June 2'J, account Kpworth League. F’are lor the round trip $1 75. Account 4th of July holidays, one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale July 3 and 4, good returning until July 0 inclusive. To Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to il, account N. K. A. meeting, rate round trip including membership fee, all rail if'.l.'.iO, rail and boat $0.85. To Chattanooga, Trim., account IL Y. . I'nioti, July 13, 14 and 15. good returning until August 15, round Dip
$10.80.
Tn Nashville, Tenn., every day, i ex count Tennessee (’enteuniul Exposition, $7.50 round trip. Home Seekers excursions to southern states July 5, 0. 10, 20, August, 2, 3, i(i, Sept. 0,7, 20,21, and Oct. 4,6,18 and 10, good 21 days from date of sale. One fare plus $2 for round trip. J. A. Michael, Agent. Miss Emma Jackson is at home from a -hort visit at Mill Grove.
A now stylo jxvrki t confainlntr tfn rtpams tatht.'m in f» paper carton(wltbont plaw) lanov for tm)<> ntponx* dpi-: .iti re .‘ K(»H five ckm : ."lil dov i t .•ci M»rt 111'tD ii.i* I lor iLe ptioratKlltie Dt i.nomlcHl. nm* dozen of tn« tlvu-ceat cartons (18U tabuh-H) can 1m* hud i»y mail by Hciultiur forty-ciKht cents to the HU'ANM ( hi.migai. ( iMi'aNY. N«*. 10 Luruce StiocL New York -o. a . ;iurlo carton ukn taui i ks) will hu sent for five cents.
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Oil and Gasoline Stoves.
Demands Coolers and cool Conk Stoves. We have the Best and therefore the Cheapest.
ALASKA Refrigerators Hardware of All Kinds
LAKE BREEZES bring relief from ttie sweltering hento the town or Hi v. They raise your spirit and restore your energy. The greutes comfort aod pie are in lake travel I on one of the LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPEKIOJ TRANSPOft fA4 ION CO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS 5uilings between Chicago uitd Mackinac (Aland four linic.4 every week, at extremely low rat-*5. Tire now stc*. l team hip l *^^fallitot^ , Jq • ma^riHicoiit v ;ol. eh'rnutly efiuippod wit) every comfort und ooti veiiP noo. Trl-weekl* ’twixt Chicago, Cliarlevoix, harbor .Springs Pttoskcy, nacUnac Island, etc. Write for interestlnfr read In" matte:*, sent free, or as 1 Vo,,i "c . r t :ig'*ni. Addres ^*! n ' 11(*h<!zlieiMi (i |* A. Y MM II \\UL\tii 'AV.qTXrtx sOI>i:KI4>K TU ANN. CO. Hish anil N. Water St , Chicago
pictiiresi|ue and inviting with a tent, the ropes of which were hidden w ith maple houghs, and a huge parti-colored umbrella w hich shielded -eats. There were also tables and eliairs, and dainty vases lllled .'ith summer llnwers. The gne t of honor was Misi Kate Clay, of L xinglon. Ky., who is Miss Judsoti’s gne-t. The young ladies were assisted in reeeivitig by their mother, Mrs. Charles W. Smith, and by Miss Carrie Mannon, who is just home from eol-
Icge.— Ilulian<ii>oUs Jour mil.
Thi 1 Roaehdale Sens say-: Acorn
cetilly written to the Century company ex|iressing the pleasure the Viceroy is taking in General Horace Porter’s articles "Campaigning with Grant,’’ now appearing in the Crntury. Mr. Pethick, the secretary, says: "Mis Excellency has had read to him General Porter’s articles on General Grant, and has been greatly interested in studying the character of his great friend during the greatest of his campaigns for the preservation of the Union, it is a rare privilege to read of such deeds related
so etoipiently by one who honorably
puny i- being formed, laud leased and participated In them.”
a i| picparations arc being made to -ink Miss Rose Adams is visiting iu Koacli-
a hole iu the ground near here to Tren- dale.
ton Rock for gas, oil, coal or mineral water. D is beiieved by the projectors
in- I
BaknkkT
I'or Envelopes.
There’s no question about it. Hood’s
j that gas will he struck and that now is Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifior. tin lime. It’s a good idea, gas, oil, ! This is proven by jp wonderful cures coal ur mineral water would be a gold of blood disease*.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
If an agent of the Government should call to sell you a bond of $*1,000, agreeing that you may pay for same in weekly payments 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 Building and Loan Association makes a better offer; it will sell you five shares of slock on payments of $*2.50 per week ami at maturity of the stock will pay you One Thousand Dollars, which would be lietter than 9 per cent, interest per annum on the investment. This Association was organized Apl. 24 1.XX4 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. Fhe poor man’s weekly earnings is placed on an equality with the rich man’s thousands and he is enabled to make his small savings earn equally as much, securing an investment that is substantial ami 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. Cal) on or
Address.
GEO. E. ISLAKE, Greencastle, Ind.
h. S. RENICK and CO.
J7A7WVES TW. HURLEY. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE & RENTAL AGENCY BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. GRE E N CAST LE, I N D.
Knnrth ot .Inly 9''xcurMou. $2 to ( in* innati, $1.50 to Indianapoliv.u I D. & W. and C. H. it D. railways Sunday July 4, IS!)'. On Saturday night, July 3, the Indiana, Decatur A Western railway will sell excursion tickets to 4 Mncinnati and return at two dollars for the round trip, and lo Indianapolis and return at one dollar and fifty cents for the round trip; tickets good only on train leaving Roaehdale 1 :29 a. in.. Saturday night, July 3, and good retiirning on train leaving Cincinnati .-it 7 :I5 p. m, Sunday, July 4, and Indianapolis at ll:IOp. m., Sunday July 4. Base ball, Baltimore vs Cincinnati. 'I ll's gives the entire dav at Cincii - nati and Indianapolis. Tickets, full information, etc., n.ay be had at any ticket office of this railway. Jno. S. Lazarus, General Passenger agent, I. D. A W., Indianapolis, Ind. ItHll ll«‘AN of tlio Skill l->ZPtll!l. The only remedy in the world that will at o'tce stop Itchiness of the Skin on any part of the body that is absolutely safe afnd never failing is Doan's Ointment. Free samples at W. W. Jones, Druggist, Greencastle, Indiana, on July 1st.
MRS. LAURA WEIbHAUFT.
PI Murry. Ind., IP'coinmenilH (VriKlit’s Celery Capsiilea. Murry. Ind., Sept. 17, I8fif>. Thk Wuiuiri MKiiicAi. < 4», < olumhiis, Ohio. Di-'ah Sirs: Last spring I purchased a box of Wright’s Celery 4 apsiih'.-from L. C. Davenport, druggist. Blull'tnn, Ind., ami usi <1 them for sromueh trouble and pains in my shoulders and back, yvitli which 1 had been afflicted tor more than 15 years. Since taking y our Capsules I have lost all trace of pain and my stomach is entirely well. I can eat anything, aim can truthfully say that I nave not felt better in years. Yours Respectfully, Mrs. Lai ha Wmsiiai kt. Sold by all Druggists price 50c. ami $1.00 per box. Semi address on postal to the \\ right Mod. Co , Cnlnml u , < ihm, for trial size, free
why Pay Rent?
Better own a farm! Start now! ( orreapnn-
llia Pour Rxeura on. San Francisco June 28 to July 3, one wav $25.00. Salt. Lake City sainc dates
$21.90.
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Kansas City, St. Joseph. Atchison, $9.50 Lineoln, Neb, $12.40; Snulx city, $12.75; Minneapolis, July 3 A 4. return
31st $17.00
M irion, July '! & ~ return 10th $3.25 A double holiday! Fourth of July! Half rate excursion, Ltg Four route. In accordance vyilh its old time custom, the Big Four rOutc will sell cheap excursion tii ketsat one laic for the round trip I'rom all stations to points on its line within Jill) miles from -clling point, good going on July 3rd, 4th, 5tb, and good returning to and including July
(ith, 1897.
Nashville, Tenn. Daily return Nov. 7 $11.05; 20 day limit, $10.30, 10 days,
$7.-i0.
Chattanooga July 13, II and 15, Young People’s Union, return Aug. 15,
$9.05.
K> ie. Pa., June 23 & 24 return June
28, $12,g0.
Ci'lcron. N. Y. July Hand 12, return
July 20 $13.68.
Toronto, Out., July 13, 14 and 1«, International Kpworth League eonventiou, return Aug. 12, route viaNiagra
Falls and Buffalo, $14.90.
Rome City, Iml., .inly 18 to 31, As-
sembly. return Aug. 3, $5.50.
Bethany Park, Ind., July 25 to Aug. 15. Assembly, return Aug. 18, $1.85. Cincinnati July 21 and 22. German Epworth League return July 20th,
$4.50.
Indianapolis Aug. 17 and 18, y. p. C. U., $1.20. Winona Lake Daily Tourist return 15 days $1.90 Marion ind. .Inly 0 and 7th Sons of Veterans, return July 10, $3.25, Detroit Midi. July 12 ami 13th re publican league return July 10, $8.81). F. P. Hi)Karts, Agent. Fhe Terre Haute Uaxtllr conics to us today with an illustrated supplement giving photos of the Stale Normal school, professors, etc. It is a Hue specimen of work. Don’t delay having your pictures taken, it may he too .ate. Monday is
denee solicited from Intending settlers. Tin. 1 h" • une. post, olliee gallery the place,
North-Western Home Seeker trives practical ' ^ ivliolson’s Sons the photographers
Information to those Interested in the,,nr j and $1.50 is the price for a dozen of
sultaof KKiIcnltiire, dairying and cattlerals-I ,| in< „ ,
Ing, Send sor free sample to A H Waggencr I ' Votetle- made by ns
... . . ... .. . • only.
7 .lai ksoit [place, Indianapolis. Indiana; or to W B Knisdi rh. J? Klftli Ave., < hleago, 'Jt-f.t A. (>. Lock ridge returned af, noon
from Indianapolis.
hahies,
Come early and
bring the
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