Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 August 1897 — Page 4

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Tin: PA11.Y RANNHIt TIMES, OHKKNTASTF.E, INDIANA

Local and Personal,

What is Going on in Society, cal and General News.

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| or' ionvi..ir the* city, oven for h abort time, without ordering tbc Daily Bannkk I imks to follow you. It costs you but 10 oents a wook as It docs here at home, and the aildrena wll he ehann'Hl as often as you desire.

(Personals and society notes are solicited land will be ins<Tt«*d if writer’s nameand address is at tacherl, not to be insert***!, but as an | evidence of yood faith. None but truthful terns are desired.)

A LOCAL DISEASE A Climatic Affection Not hiriif hut a local remedy or ehativre of climate will cure it t.et a well-known pharmaceutical remedy.

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at our store

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Restores the

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Mercury, No Injurious dru^. full si/.** MH* Trial Size Uk\ at Dnurjrista or by mail, KI.V KROTII KR8, W. Warren Street, New York

Plenty of fans and good drinking water.

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THE FAVORITE

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Louis <S: Hays, The Shoe Hen.

SUMMER TOURS

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BIG FOUR ROUTE

The only line to the f&nions health resorts,

U/est Badi?9 at}d prepel? CieK Sprir^^sJ The Carlsbad of America. Complete J’.illman F.quipmcnt. FRANK J. REED. O. P. A., Chicaget

The direct Line between

(iDicago. Piicliigaii Him, LOUISVILLE-,

Time Card, in rft'eei .Inly l»t 1H07 NO Kill ItoPNI). No. 4,* Chicago Mail Itldunt No. »i,* “ Express 12:17pm No. 41,+ Local Freight 11 :40 a m south nor no. No. 3,* Southern Mail 2:40 am No. 5,* “ Express. 2:17 pm No. 43,* Local Freight 12:17 p in * Daily. + Dai I v except Sunday. .1. A. MICHAEL, Agent.

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No. IT.* Ht. I, Nielli l.tmlti'il I2. Ua. ti No. »• st. I, Aec’m - ,s “ " No. If St. I Day I.lniited. • •• D 11 U n No r.t MaftHin I.lmlusl -I P. It) • Dally t Daily Kxccpt Sunday. No 'J ronae.TH at IndiHiinpollB lor Clm lnnali and Mlelilinin diviKion. No. 4 eonn. rls will. I.. K. .v W. and wttn I rams lor IVorla and < lileairo. ,, , "No, is. eonoeela at It. ll.Tonlaine for ' t'o I, -do and J let roil. No, -ill, at

Helleloulal n tor SHiidoakey.

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Connections: No. I at Indianapolii witli Big Four trains for * ineiniia 1 .:, Renton llarl.or and « din ago. No, 5“Mnttoon Ai e’ni” at Paris with train south. No. H ar Indianapolis with train to < Jreensburg. No. ft at P uts for ( uiro at Kansas with P. I). A E. north and south, at Muttnou with P DA E northwest and with I C north. No. li at Pans with trains north, at Pana with BAOSW northwest and 1 r north and south, at Litchfield f<>r 4‘arrolltnn and .laeksonvillc, at St Louis diverging roads. No. 1H “Kniekerho, ker’’ at Indianatnilis lor ( ineinnati and t uns through to New York and Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south. P DAE southeast, at S . Louis with diverging roads. No. 30 carries sleepers for ('ineinnati, New York and Boston, runs to Cincinnati connects at Oreeiiihurg for Louisville.

|M0I MAIN'S. LAKES and SEASIIOBE.

Special l ow Rates will he in effect to Put-in-Bay, Islands of Bake Erie, Lake Chautauqua, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, St. I.awrence River, Adirondacks, Lake (leorge, New England Resorts, New York and Poston. To the Creat Fakes, Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Binton Harbor, Ml. Clemens. Mackinac and Michigan Retorts, To the Northwest and West via Si. Louis and Chicago. For rates, routes, time of trains and full particulars apply to any agent “Bio Fori: Routk,” or address

E- O. WtcCORMICK, PASSENGER TRAFFFIC MANAGER "BIG FOUR," CINCINNATI, O.

Lake k Kail To Chicago and Milwaukee.

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Hrahnm & Morton Transportation t o., tfamcr i.lm s froni Hcnton Harbor ami St. losoph, Ml**h.. to (^hioaKo ami Milwankct •onnocllnu at St. .loncph. with tin* Vamlalia him uy. Tliis linoopciatcs the llrst class sblc wheel sti*an (.*rs “t Uy of rbioairo” ami ‘t'lty »1 .Miiwauket’’ and llu* pr<»pt*llcrs ‘M’ity of Loiiisvill**” and NNomls ’, making trips twice • liAilf tii Iin > iliifistii* I ■ 11 ft a i ^ ,) ‘ *

laily to Chicago during Jun**, *hil> , AiijtiihI md St*ptt»inb«*r, *bijly trips r< , ifiaind**r of sea-

son, and trl-weckly trips to and from Mil tvuukec. Service llrnt class, fare lower than ill rail routes. Through tickets un sale I rom

ill Vandalia Line stations.

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VANDALIA LINE, Trains leave'jreenoastlp, Inu in effect May

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IliK Four xenrg on. Aug. 11. Old Point. Comfort, Vtt., $13. Return limit 2(>Ui with privilege of siiq ill at Richmond, Hot Springs, mid other interesting pointH. Nn-h-’i 1 h*. Tenn. Daily return Nov 7 if 11.05; 2D day limit, $10.30, ID days, +7.5(1. Bethany Park, Jnd., July 25 to \ug. 15. Asseinhly, return Aug. is, $1.N5. Indianapolis Aug. 17 and 18, A’. P. C. LI., $1.20. Winona Lake Daily Tourist return 15 days $1.00 Aug. Pi and 17, Shelhyville, Ind., return Aug. 18, $2. Aug. 1$ and 1!), Springfield, <>., reuirn Aug. 21, $3.45. Aug. 21 and 23, Bullalo return Sept 20, $10.10. Asheville, N C August 7 return 18 f 12.45 Home Seekers to southern and western states Aug. 3, 17. Sept. 7 and 21, one fare plus iwn dollar-. K. 1*. lit)8»'rts. Agent.

For Sale Bills and Posters. The IUn.ni.k ’11mkh

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No 7'i K» -nil 7:(lf> a in, lor Peoria. N<>77 - " 3:66 |) m, for I‘eeat it lor complete lime eanl, irlvn.tr all Iniim aoi Mat ions, and for full Information aa to

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Take a I.llke Tour to IManil of fool llree/.ex (lo to Muekinac Island. M ieli., via the t oast Line. 'I’he D. & C. new steel passenger steamers leave Toledo. .Mondays and Saturdays, 10:30 a.m., and Tuesdays and Thursdays. 4:3(1 p. m From Detroit. Mondays and Saturday*. 11:00p.m., Wednesdays and Fridays. !(:3(l a. in. Send 2 cent-for illustrated pamphlet. Address A. A. Srliantz, deneral Passenger Agint, Detroit. Mich.

H- H. M. MOORE.

T. C. drooms went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Otis Cosner has gone to Iter home in Amo. Good No. 2 wheat is worth seventy cents in (ireencasMe today. Rev. D. M. Wood is attending quarterly meeting at Plainfield. Miss draco Farmer, of Cloverdale, is yi-tting friends in Clayton. Philip Alhuugh has gone to Iowa wiiere he will visit his brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pickens of Cloverdale, are visiting in I mPanapolis, Thos. Roach, of Fcrn.lale, is visiting Mrs. Miller, of soutli Locust street.

Of Itriu*** l.ak**, liidbitin^ KecniiiiiicpilM WrluhlT. < cilery « •

Hmre L:ik<\ I ml., him'1806. Tin: W tin:it i M fpii'ai. < u, ('oliimhub, Ohio. Gents: I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from I! .1, Clevenger A Co., di uggist s. and used l hem for stomach and liver I rouble and constipation and their clients. I am pleased to -ay they have done me much good. I have not had the headache that so frequently bothered me as to almost, entirely unlit me for any work or business. Yours very truly, II. ii. M. Mookk. Sold by all Druggists price 50c. and $ LOO p'-r box. Send address on postal to the \\ right Med. Co , Columbus,Ohm, for trial size, tree-

Miss Lelia Bassett, of Greencastle, is ihe guest of Miss Flora Eads.—Muncii' Timer. L. E. Shaw, of Bloomington was here Thursday called by the death of Mis. James. Mrs. D. A. Peregrine left this morning for Berry, Canada, on a visit to relatives. Col..I. R. Weaver has returned from Sandusky, Ohio, where he has been spending the past month. Mrs. B. F. Simonson is at home from Brazil where she has been at the bedside of her father who is seriously ill. Mrs. J. S. Millikan returned to her home in Greenlicle today after a two months’ visit with Jerry O’Brien and family. Prof.-lames Hutcheson and Musey, and Mr. Dilly, of Brazil, attended institute here t»<lay. The latter gentleman is a member of the school hoard. The W. F. M. S. of Mt. O ive M. E. church will hold Its tegular monthly meeting at the. residence of Mrs. Albert Landes on east Washington street, Thursday afternoon Aug. 12. Will J. Snider has gone to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to bring his children home. They have been with his parents for several weeks during the illness of Mrs. Snyder, who is now improving gradually.—Rrasif Democrat. Trustee Broadstreet sold at, assignee’s sale Wednesday as advertised, the engine, two boilers and wa er tank of the late Gioeneastle Manufacturing company for $25). The Greencasele Wood Manufacturing company was the purchaser. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frank are tenting out near their old home at Greencastle Elder Frank has been granted a four weeks’ vacation by the congregation of the Christian chtircli and he, with his family, will spend most of the time near Green castle.— Lrbanun liejiortcr. Three hundred and twenty of Greencastle’s citizens took in the Motion excursion to the Rainhridge fair today. The special train left today at nine o’clock, it was made up of four passenger eoaelic/ and a baggage car was filled almost exclusively by Cloverdale ind Greencastle people. The annual meeting of the Womans’ Foreign Missionary society was held Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs. M. N. Diall. on south College Avenue. It was followed by a lawn picnic social on the decorated front lawn at which an enjoyable time was had. The Greencastle base hall team went to Bainbridge fair today to play Crawlordsville at base ball. The team is as follows: Madden catcher, Pulse pitcher, Conklin 1st base. Haskell, short stop, Ader 2nd base, Higert left field, Eiteljorg center, Bennett right. The game was announced for 10 o’clock a. in. and was for a purse of $25. The same teams are hilled for Friday. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scroggy, on east Wabash street, at 5 o’clock last evening occurred the death of Howard Pence. The deceased came here from Greencastle a couple of weeks ago to visit his cousin, Mrs. Scroggy. and after being here a lew days tie was taken ill with malarial fever and this together wilh sciatic rheumu'ism and paralysis, with which he had been troubled for some time, rattled his death. He was about forty-two year- of age and had been married hut leaves no eliildren. He was a son of Gyrus Pence who will doubtless he remembered by the oliler residents of this city. The arrangements have not yet been made — Frankfort 7 imrr.

a son-in-faw of the late Dr. J. I*. Jenkins. Forty-two people went to Bainbridge a‘, noon. Mrs. Smiley is visiting Mrs. Warner of Brazil. Mrs. F. G. Start is visiting in Indianapolis. Miss Belle Hays returned from Gosport- at noon. B. F. Siiiidifur lias gone to iiis farm in <,'arroll county. Judge Wm. Mark, of Terre Haute, was in town today. The entire number of tickets sold to Bainbridge today was 3(12. The Siithcrlin Springs Old Settlers picnic will occur Thursday next. Judge Wm. Mack and Senator Grimes of Terre Haute, are gue-ts of ('o.. Willis G. Nell' today. Miss Pearl Hillis has gone to Ladoga where she will join a camping party f >r sevi ral weeks’ outing Miss Mary Alhatigh accompanied her uncle, Philip Albaugh to Iowa, where she will visit another uncle. Mrs. Akers, of StaH'ord, Kansas, and Mrs. Reed, of Paoli, Kansas, are visiting their brother, Jerry Steele. The Pecksbnrg Old Settlers picnic will occur on Saturday. Jesse W. Weik of this city will he one of the speakers. Miss Clara Smythe is suffering from a severely sprained ankle, the result of a fall on a crossing. It is thought that one of the hones of the foot is broken. Mi»s Mabel Wolfe has returned to her home in Brazil after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Vermilion. Miss Flossie Vermilion accompanied ho.i home fora short visit. There were several people poisoned other than those mentioned Tuesday by eating ice cream. Among them a number of the family of Mrs. Ames of Washington street. The Young Ladies Foreign Missionary society of College Avenue church hove issued 150 invitations for a reception to he.ld at the home of Mr. C. W. Landes, 302 north College avenue, on Friday afternoon, Aug. (!. One of the most enjoyable “porch parties” of the season was given at Miss < ora Darnall’s last evening. Misses Darnall and Pearl Mcltzer being the hostesses. The lawn and porch were daily decorated with Japanese lanterns and hammocks were placed in uinnertins cozy corners. Punch howles occupied conspicuous places and elegant refreshments were served. Misses Matson, Armstrong and Potter gave seven.) musical selections which were highly appreciated. Another interesting featute was the “art exhibit” guessing contest, prizes being offered for the one displaying the greatest knowledge of art. Miss Edith Waltz won the lady’s prize and Frank J. Hays captured the gentleman’s. The guests departed at a late hour, having spent one of the most pleasant evenings of the season.

County Local News,

Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County.

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Physical strength ana energy contribute to strength of character, and both in ay he had by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

Get a good bicycle bell for 25 cents at Marquis*. it.

/%. Pigeon Hare. In France pigeons are regarded as valuable messengers in case of war, and recently the French ministry of war offered a prize for t’he winner of a pigeon race from Perigueux to Paris, 260 miles. No less than 2,746 birds were entered in the contest. The winner made the distance in seven hours thirty-four minutes, an average of over thirty-four miles an hour.

Played on Her Credulity. The Young Bride—Yes. it does husband lots of good to go to the hall games. After a toilsome morning he finds It so delightfully cool and restful. The Caller—And why do you think It cool? The Bride—Because husband says there are always so many fane there.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.

MT. MKRIDIAN Rev. Simp-on Keys, “theold lienni’ ’ has returned from Vigo county. Tho«. Broadstreet, of Broad Park, vis.ted Morton II irks Sunday. Rev. Joseph Stout, of Greencastle, visited friends here last week. S. P. Vaughn shipped a ear load of sheep to Indianapolis Sunday. The firm of Vermillion & Bourne lias dissolved partnership. The firm is now known as Key A Nelson. Prof. Henry Miller cut the queen eelis out of Kelley Keys’ bee stands last week, A. I,. Beat never comes to town unless he is sure that he will see Tom Micks. A Icy Jane O’Neal attended services at, Deer Creek church Saturdav and Sunday. The ice cream social at Clem Dellen’s was a success. The show was a howling success in every particular. All who at’ended agreed that the contortionist performance was as good as in any circus.

FILI-MOKK. Eld. Seller’, of Indianapolis, preached at the Christian church last Sunday having exchanged with Elder Allen. M. H. Reilly was very sick last week. Roseo Llsby has typhoid fever. Mrs. Robert Shuck lias been sick the past week. Mrs. E. M. Denny and son Ralph started for Woodbine, Iowa, last Monday to visit Mrs. Denny's mother, Mrs. Willis. Mr. Denny accompanied them as far as Sr. Louis. D. A’. Matthews, formerly a Putnam ‘ouuty hoy, now of Salem, Oregon, has just been appointed examiner <>f the ( hippewa pine lands of Miuncsolit with salary of $2,000 per annum. I'niler Harrison’s administration he was In dian rgent at Klamath, Oregon. The democrats, that is the silvererals, have ceased to prosperity with wheat at 70 cents per bushel.

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' *• For a long time.” said the f rmrr’s ivife, “ I suffered from gastric tronhlt* and dyspepsia. After all my meal I experienced a disagreeable, heavy sort of f<«; ng and oftenti i es in the mi ning tm ti ng wot I e co N d ; In wou’d be the case for who‘«’ davs at a time. I had recourse to the whole c.vc. gory of correctives, aperients, laxatives, etc., but the relief I found was oi.ly temporary. Indeed, in most rases, after I had taken them for any I i thef time, the early eliicacy fteemca entirely vitiated. I had so often seen in the *(]. vertisements of

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the stntrment, one gives rolief, that at last it so impressed itself upon me th.it I decided to give them :i tri.J. A trial was entirely convincing and in a short lime I w is \vi II. While I have now no regular use for them 1 always kr. |i tl ltm 0I ,

baud, to be used in case of cm ■ rm cy."

SOAE PEOPLE

I.1MEDALK. Mrs. Elbert Minton, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Butler. Miss Edthe Stoner and friends of the city spent Sunday at Mill Grove. Mr. and Mis. J. L. Hillis and daughters Bertha and Jennie, attended the old folk’s meeting at Brick ( hanel Simlay. Mrs. Albert Landes and children are spending days wiih her mother Mrs. Osear Ellis.

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Others do not. It would be well to direct such as do not know to

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It is no exaggeration to say it is one of the best equipped printing offices in this part of the state. Prices reasonable-work satisfactory . 7 3

Caearets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Ncyer sicken, weaken or

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WI2.-I5 to AhIiviII*?, n . t; On A ng. Oth and 7th the Monon route will sell excursion tickets to Ashvdle, N. ('.. at the extremely low rate of $12.45 for the round trip. Good returning until Aug. 18th. J. A. Michael, agt.

Among those who arrived at Juneau, Alaska, the other day was Rev. Alfred Kiiinmcr, formerly of Grawfordsville, but now of Oakland, California. With some other level headed men he seemed to he quite busy in persuading those who had the gold fever from making the attempt to go to Klondyke this fall, as -larvation was certain to overtake them before spring. Rey. Kuinmcr is

Treated Them Well. The late Father Healey, who was a celebrated wit, was looking over the library of a well known brewer in Dublin. Taking up one of the book: “Ah!” he says. “I see you have such and sudh a book here,” naming the book. “Oh,” says the brewer, "that’s an old friend of mine.” “Also,” says Father Healey, “I see you have another book here,” naming the book. “Another old friend,” said the brewer. “Well,” says the cleric, “it's easy to soe you don’t cut your old friends.’’— Answers.

RACCOON. Mrs. Luella Ridlen, of Mt. Clair, I nil., spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Eli Coshow. Mrs. Maxwell and sister, Mrs. Hamlin, of Indianapolis, spent Friday with Mrs. Robert Loekridge. Elder Lind.-ey left Saturday for a few at I.izton, Will Duree, of Bridgton, ai d hicousin, Merl Tenent, of Brazil, visited the former’s cousin, Fred Byrd, Satind iy. Miss Lillie Walden relumed to Racoon Friday after a month s visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parker and famili of Tuscola, I!l„ are here visiting Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr. and Mn. N. L. Jamcf, Misses Nora and Bell Loekridge have been spending a week in Indianapolis. Mrs. I. F. Shannon and son Bruci and grand daughter, Leva I licks, returned Monday after spending Sunday with her son Foster in Decatur, III. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matthews, <,f Hume, III., were guests of John Shannon Monday. Fnele Jack Grider, of Fineastle, who has been confined to the hoiist; for tlula«t ten months caused by a kick from a hor-e, was calling on friends in Raccoon Wednesday. Every one was glad to see hsm out. Dr. and Mrs. Craven, of Anderson, are visiting Mrs. Craven’s patents, J. II. Young and wife. Fred Byrd is the prou 1 possessor of a new wheel. lie tra led his two year old colt for it. Mrs. Ol Walker and sons, Treat and George, are spending a few days in North Salem visiting relatives and canning black-berries. Mr. aiu| Mrs, Eli Coshow are in Slutliuondalf. Joe Sewel and wife of Kansas. Sum Fife and wife of Bainbridge, Mrs. Evaline Sewel, of Chamtte, Kan.. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hurst, of Mt. Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Day. of Bainbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. John Park of this place, were at Willis McCray’s July 25.

(Relf-MLtde. “This Is a great country for the selfmade man,” said the visiting foreigner. “Oh, yes,” assented the native. “And especlaJly the self-made nobleman.”—Indianapolis Journal.

gates to the district convention at Terre Haute. They are Preston Breekenridge, Miss Kate Ratcliff, Miss Rosa Tlio i as and Lor lie Frank, alternate. The many friends of Mi--Zoe Thamas w ill he glad to learn that she is better, M rs. George Cooper is having a well redrilled by Greencastle men. D'lile a millibar attended the Bainbridge fair this week from iierc. John Smith is working for Alex Breekenri igc . Rev. Lcazcnby is holding protracfid

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ci.ov kk da lk. D> - . (), C. N.Mer and wife, of No • Pale-tine, visited the former’- pareoiMr. and Mrs. A. N'eier, last week Miss Riilh Mervvin, of Indianapolis, is vi-lting her. Mi-s Ellen Sears, ef Grceneaslle, i-vi-ll ing ri'|,i11 ve; here. dr-. J. S Harris, of Spencer, i- visiting her p irenrs, D. E. Sluss and vvif.-. Then. M. Welzel, of Louisville, t- \ is icing his mother, Mrs. Annie Wetzel. A young man and lady from (Quincy were married last Friday evening by Rev. M. e. Bridges. Humor has it that it, was an eloping couple. F. W. Keem, special agent of .Etna Life Insurance company, spent part of this week here with their local a<r e „ t V. J. Rock well.

*1 I'.xcnrsion in Deeniur and I Du urn. On Sunday, August s, |S!!7. the linllana. Dor.a nr A W estern Ry. will ruin special fast excursion train to D. r.itiir

and return.

Fare for i he one trip one dollar $1.00 -ficrial train will leave Roaehdule 8:l.i a. m., arriving at Decatur at 12'Pn. noon. Returning special train will ■ I leeatnr at •; ;30 p. in. I ickiu ."od only on special train. •l"o. 8. Lazarus, general pa-sengor i igiu.t. Indianapolis. Ind.

r.vei-vimdy Miy* So. rn-rnretscandv Cathartie. the most won oeil"l nirilu al .lisrovrrv of tie anl and lelr.-slnne to the tasir. ad'erniu aid pomhvrly on kidneys, liver a ml bowels 'JT 1 "?"'” "I 'ire SIMM,, dis,'! cuie headaehe. level-, hahlliial , nelinniiop ondhi ioiisiii'-s. Clrasr |,u V !ni ,| , ' ,l ' U.C u. day; 10, 85, Wn nu guaranteed to cure by all drurglstj, 1

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Rev, Lcazcnby attended Hie Battle Grout’d camp meeting last week.

S, B. I homas threshing engine broke < i, .v x| jape rs at thi down last week, which stopped them T' 11 '' - "'’ 0 I" r ,m ndred—until ■.ii''I" ,. r , ... , Gome and Ink. 1 •’s.,|,|.

A i’opiilar Weddiii); Trip. Is to take a D. & C. steam.., to Mackmaw Island. Ifyou want a delightful wedding trip vv here you are not likely to meet, acquaintances, take oneoftj,,. |) ’ ,l "' 1 "teej st,-a island of cool breezes. State-rooms a ril | parlor reserved thirty days j,, advance. • '■od 2 cents for illustrated pamphlet Address a. A. Shantz, G. I* A In troit, Mleh. A ’, U '

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)l> Ann Koine r.xi'iirNioni, 1° the Battle Ground eamp mti'tiii|4 St.ite Soldiers’ Home, and Teetiniseli I’rail at Lafayette. Ind., Sun.luy, Auglists. Special train leaves Greenca-ili' at eight o'clock a. m., returning leave* L ifayette at ,1:31) p. m. Fare for rouml trip $1. lo Gosport, Ind , August 11,account hi Settlers’ picnic. Fare round trii 1 8() cents. I'o Lafayette. Aug. 18 andBHh.arcount Mens’ Row-Wow. Fare fur round trip $1.75. lo Nashville, Tetin., every day, in'■ount Tennessee Centennial Exposition, $7.50 round trip. lo Buttle Ground camp meeting July 2! to August 8, good returning until August 15, $2.00 round trip. lo Putnam county fair at Bahibridge Ind. August 2 toO, one and one llnid hire fur round trip except on Tlmrsdav ni'l I rhlay A ug. 5 and 0. rate will hr "ne lare for round trip on special train* wliieh will he rim on those days. Home Seekers excursions to southern States Julv I!) and 3D, Aug’i*! 2. 3, H'. L. Sept, fl, 7. 20, 21, and Oct. I. 5. R and lit, goo*| gl days from date of sale. One fare plus $2 for round trip. Tuesday, August 17, the Monon will run an excursion to Mieigan City, ami on Sunday, August 29, will run one 1° ( edat Lake at the rate of $1 per round ,r 'l> I'rains start from (Jreeneiislle at '' a. in. Rates are lower I ban ever made before fur similar excursion. J. A. Michael, Agent.

SliaUi* Into Your Nlm«*s Allen j* Foot-Kaso, a powder for ihr H viiri'K pain' til, swollen. smartlliK feet •U" 1 insiantly tak "8 the Httnir out of oirns an< •'unions li's i||,. ureatest comfort fils,'"' 1 '*) of Hie nire. Allen's Knot-Ease makes fi* hl UttliiKor ne W ahoes feel easy. II is'* 9 " r ' '■UIC lor sweatluir, callous ami hoi. Hre+.W' 1 ' Ilia reel, Try It today, sold hy all dni« lf '' i tid Hl'oe -I,n, nm ,| Jin sIHUil'- ; '"" hi'v iree. Address All, n 8. OlmatN •-i Hoy, N. V.