Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1897 — Page 4

THE DAIEY liANM'.U TIMES, OlfEENCASTEE. INDIANA.

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Local and Personal,

LAKE BREEZES bring relief from tiic swrltericg heat o Hie town or .•It v They rats, your-iilrit tind restore your energy. The greates comfort and pleasure in l ike travel I* on one of the LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUFERIOI TRANSPORTATION CO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS Sailings between Chicago and .Mackinac .slant! four times every week, at otremely low rates. The new steel steamship ••Manitou" is • magnlfleeiit vessel, elegantly fiiulpped will every comfort and .'onvenien.'e. Trl-\veekl> ’twlxt Chicago, Charlevnix, Harbor Springs Petoskey, Hackinac Island, etc. W rite fin interesting read lug matte- sent free or aA'aAaiXySk * tent Addres VjS .1?51 " .I.’'- I’.ern iifim.t. I’ A >*'4Ttae '7 i.ak,i: Tsjtii iM.i.tki Ajaac.'jt.v.t>\ MM'liil.ttit I (KANS. 4 l» hush and N. Mater S!, Chicago

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WINTER Stock of Shoes Now bein& received b Y LOUIS & HAYS

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

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IlON’T THINK Of lenvi..g the city, even for a short time, without ordering Hie Dally Uanneh Tints to follow you. It costs you but in emits a wee* hs It does here at home, and the addreas wil tie change! as often as you desire.

Wanted-An idea Protect your Idea*: Miev may brink' >’"»» wcuim Writ** JOHN WEDDKKM KN A. Putent Attor ne>r f Wantilufton, 1>. < their $! «•»' prize offer *ul Ust of two huut»r«ti Inventions wauled.

■*7ho can t.ilnli of some Rliuple tli I UK to patent? bring you wealth

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THE FAVORITE

MDNDN ROUTE

TEN CENTS Buys a Bottle Paul’s Ink —IS AN— AUTOMATIC SAI L TV BOTTLE. All damage from spill- .... ing is avoided.

gjj (^HK \<i(l |Nnt4^\P<H IM-Itlll^VII I > f(c, • —— • ■ ^r—*— ’ » And all points NORTH AND SOUTH. The only line to the funotis health resorts, U/est Bad^i} ai^d prer^Gl? CieH SpripQS The Carlsbnd of America. CoinpleU I’lillinaii Equipment. FHaXK J. REED. O. P. A,, Chicagot

The direct Line between Ciiicaio. Man City, LOUISVILLE-, Time Uurd, in Kffect July In 1SH7 NORTH BOUND. No. 4,* Chicago Mail 1:13 am No. 0,* “ Express... .12 :17 p in No. 44,+ Local Freight 11:40 am SOUTH BOUND. No. 3,* Southern Mail 2:40 a n No. 5,* " Express. 2:17 pm No. 43,* Local Freight 12:17 p in * Daily. + 1'iilv except Sunday. .1. A. MICHAEL, Agent. BIG FOUR

fUhlitisiSuta • S-'CTI BUItKAINKCO. "xmzn FOR SALE BY— IBa^ipcr TTnjes, (firceijaiMlc, ^h}cJ.

4Yrlglit’s Celery Tea resutates tit* iver nml kidneys, euros constipatin' urJ sick head-tone. 25c at all druggists

•-I.51I a. ii It: 10 «. in ♦ •Oil p in t.4l p II)

In effect No\ . 1, Isat-

OOINO KAST.

N i. <«* (n I In.. N. 5 . .V- Ilostor ... 4t indlaimpolis Flyer s* Indianapolis Ace’m IS* Cln., N. Y. Jc Boston

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No. ah* 8t. I. Night Limited 12;t! a. n No. 0* St. I, Ace’m K :4s a n No. II" 81 I Day Idmtted 12.41 n ti No tit Mat •mi Limited f>.’**l p. w • Dally t Daily Kxoept S.ipdity. No. 2. connects at DidlHimpolls for Clnelnuiiti ami Michlgini division. No. 4 conneetr with I . K. * W. and witn traina for I’oorla ami ( htesgo. ,, , No, IS. connects ill Uellelonlaine for Tolislo and Detroit. No. ail, tit Itellefoutul IC for SandiiKkey. F. P. HITKBTI8. Agent. Connections: No. 4 tit Indianapolis with Rig Four trains for Cincinnati, Benton Harbor and Chicago. No. 5 “Mattoon Ace’m” at Paris with

train south.

No. « at Indianapolis with train to

Oreenshnrg.

No. 9 at Paris for Cairo at Kansas with P. I>. A E. north and south, at Mattoon w ith P I> & E northwest ami with I C north. No. 11 at Pt n* with trains north, ni Pana with B « O S W northwest and I c north and south, at Litehtleld for Carrollton and Jacksonville, at St Louis diverging roads. No. 18 “Knickerbocker” tit Indianapolis for Cincinnati and runs through to New York and Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with i C south. P !> A E southeast, at St. Louis witli di-

verging roads.

No. 30 carries sleepers for Cincinnati, New York and Boston, runs to Cincinnati connects at Qreensburg for Louis-

ville.

HI.(Mi KxciirHton io Oecatur and Return. On Sumlav August --ml. 18b7, tin* Indiana Decatur A Western Ry. will run a Special Ka“t Excursion train to Decatur and return. Fare for the round trip one tlnllai fl.uo . Special train will leave Roaehdale 8:15 a. m. arriving at Decatur at 12:00 noon. Returniug spei ial irain will leave Decatur at 0:30 p. m. T’ickets good only on spcc.nl train. Jno. S. Lazarus Gcnctal Passenger Agent, Indiaiiapiilis. I nil. f^'It pays the merchant anti business man to talk liberally to tie public through the columns of The Ban.™ a Times.

The Banner iimks teiepnonc news TJinher is 05. Keinemhcr it when you lave an item. We want the news.

VANDALiA UNE. trains leave •jreenciistie. tnd in effect Mu>

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KOH TilK WKST.

tiftlly ]2:9f a m, for St. I.nula. Daily H::tl a m. for St. I.oiiih I'atly *1:311 a m, for 81. Uni:*. Ii*|i, 1:11 p in, for St. IxiuIh Kx. -1111 • r >:l7 I* m, tol ’I erre llauie Daily 8:112 p m. for St. laiuis.

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No K Daily ..laklii m, for Indinnapnlt* No I Dally Kx SunS;:i4 u in " No 12 Dally 14:15 Noon " So 20 Dally 1:3,' pm,* No s liHily 3:13pm, No 2 Dully 8:15 p m ** PEORI/. DIVISION

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To •l4‘tV**i h«»ii v ille mol CiMliir I.nke* Tiiursday Ang. 2(ith the Monon route will run a -ncoial exeiirsion to .lelViTsotivllle, Ind., leaving Orecncastle at 5 o’clock a. m. arriving at .letfcrsonville at 14):40 ti. m. Returning, train leaves New Albany til 0 o'clock p. m, Rate $1.00 for round trip. Suiiilay Aug.‘i!) special train will he run to Cedar Lake I ml. Chicago’s popular summer resort. Train leaves GreencHStle at (i o'clock a. m. arrives tit. ; Cedar Lake 11 a. in. rctiirniug. leaves I'ciltir Ltiki tit ti p. m. Rate fl 00 foi rout.d trip. Join these excursions mid have ti good tune. J. A. Michael, Agt.

Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, th:‘ llncst liver and twiwel regulator ever made.

I-cave Torre lltt'ite. No 75 El Sun 7:05 a in. tor Ivxiria No 77 *• •’ 3:56 p ir. tor Deeal ir lor complete car,!, giving nil train* mi I *t it ions, mul for full liifornmlloa hh to rules, through cure. etc., aililress .1.8. Dowlinu, Agent A. Ford. i.reeneMUe, Gen'l J’uhh. Agt. SI. Ixiuis Mo.

>Ii A.>n Koine I'.xeursioiiH. To Nashville, Tenn., every day, ael■outlt Tennessee Centennial Exposition, $7.50 round trip. Home Seekers excursions to southern state*Julr )9and 20. August 9,8,16, 17, Sept. 0, 7. 20, 21, t;ud Oct. 4, 5, 18 and 10, good 21 days from date of sale. One fare plus $2 for round trip. J. A. Michakl, Agent,

(Penuma!* nml siu iety nines ere sollcltisl uml will he insertisl if writiT’a umne uml uililt ess Is attm'lied, mil lo lie insiTtlsi, lull us mi evidence of gmst faith. None but truthtu 1 tems ure desired.)

Harry Maxwell has gone to Warsaw F. D, Ader wtis in Btiiulindge tester-]

day.

Helen Jones is visiting in Indianapolis. Mrs. Joe Williams is in Indianapolis | today. Miss Alice Paxton is visiting in

are authorized to select their own com-

mittee.

Mrs. Ben Rowe is here from New Al-

bany.

Ed O’Brien, of Omaha, is visiting Ins

father.

Mrs.’A. Brockway is m Sullivan fi r a week’s visit. Miss Nellie .Bradley is visiting Mrs. .1. T. Maloney. Rev. Wright is in ReeLville to attend quarterly conference. A. Brockway went to Bloomington this afternoon on business. Joe Tallmati is attending the Red Men’s powwow at Lafayette. Lawrence Ellis returned to his home in Pleasai.tviile this morning. Clilford Marris and A Inert, Graham were in Cloverdale yesterday. Dr. H. A, Gobin will address the Zionsville camp ineetidg this evening. Raymond Pruitt has retuaned to his

Ouuicy. ! home in Chicago after visiting at A. T.

Hugh Martin, of Brazil, was in town ^ Ivelly s.

yesterday. Mrs. S. L. Caldwell, of Auburn, Neb., Talbott Christie lias gone to Ltadley j* l, : r parents, Mr. and Mis.

for a visit.

Miss Lucy Puncher is visiting friends

in Pitris, 111.

Mrs. Bert Welch is visiting Mrs.

Alice Welch

J F, Cooper was in Indianapolis on

business today.

There will be a “Jimmie” at Delta

Tan hall tonight.

Thus. O’Connell is m Indianapolis

buying new stock.

Miss Grace Ricketts of Chicago, i.-

visiting borne folks.

C. \V. Landes and wife have gone to

Thorutown for a visit.

Miss Alice and Florence Earlle are

visiting in Indianapolis.

Miss Nellie Hammond returned Wed-

desday night from Erie, P.

Misses Nellie and Hallie Landes have

gone to Hamrick fora visit.

Harry A. Grantham, formerly of De-

Pauw, was here this week.

James Taylor reports some corn 12 feet and six inches in height. , L. Denman and family arrive home today from their outing. A number of our people drove down to (Quincy ta attend the picnic. Miss Grace Smith, of Danville, is the guest of Miss Margaret Posner. Henry Renick is in Sullivan county looking after his farming interests. Prof. Lae Nell', of Chicago university, is visiting Richard Lloyd and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Havs and daughter are at home from (Jordon. Kansas.

Willis Wood.

C. H. Rudy has returned to his home in Hagerstown, Maryladd, tifter visiting W. O. Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, of Kokomo, are visiting the former’s sister. Mrs. Talbott, on Vine street. Dick Wood is at home from Rusbville, where he has been on business. Ed Stone will return this evening. Frank Baker, who attended DcPauw last year and lias been spend! g the summer in Arizona for his health, has returne 1 to Indianapolis. Harry E. Mitchell has left fur Ambeig, la., where he has been tendered a position in the High school. He will | teach mathematics and German. Mrs. Hattie Moore and Mas. M. J. Stanley visited Mrs. Sarah Munson at the Soldiers’ Home at Lafayette on Tuesday and found her very contented

and happy.

Miss Belle Giaham, who is with a party of friends at the Shades of Death, was quite painfully, although not ser iously, injured Wednesday by the runnh'g away of a 'bus team. There will be a series of meetings held at Mt. Olivo M. E. church, south-west of town, beginning with next .simday morning and closing with quarterly meeting service on Fi ikay night. Presiding Elder II. J. Talbott will be present on Thinsday and Friday. Every

body invited.

Otto Weik entertained twenty of ids friends in the Pill Gain hall laft even-

ing. The time was most uleasantly oc-

Mrs. Robert Ingle and fami^ of |'' wi ! 1 ' l,,e P ,a >' ln K of ‘ ,ld rashione ‘ 1

Kvan B ’ i 8 * irn<,s ’ delightful musical numbers were furnished by Mi.-ses Ridpatb, Potter tind Meltzernnd Messrs. Burlingame

and Rudy.

The regular'monthly meeting of the Woman’.-) Home Missionary society ot College Avenue, will he held ai Mrs. J. F. Alice’s Friday 20, 2:30, New ofllcers w ill take charge. The object and work of the society will be ex plait.ed and discused and every member is urged to be present. The Brazil miner., here today report the following contributors: P. O. Colliver $5.on.- Daniel T. Darnall $1.00, Geo. W. Hughes 50c. Ben S. Harris 50c, W. L. Denman 50c, S. A. Harris 50c, eash 50c, Jackson Boyd 50c, Win. liaspel 50c, R. L. Higert 10c, cash 25c, I,. C. Matson 50c. Additional contributors will be published later. The wife of Rev. W, L. Dexter, of (Jreeneastle, formerly Miss Minnie Holla, sister of the Holla brothers, of this city, is very dangerously ill at her home in (Jreeneastle. Dr. Thornton, of Kuigbtsville, was summoned by telegram this morning in consultation with the attending physicians, and left on the noon train.—Jlrnzil Dnno-

crul.

Mr. and Mrs. 11. M, Smith entertained about thirty guests Wednesday eveningin honor of M rs. Frank Parsons and Miss Edith Smith, ('arils were the main amusement and the honors went to Miss Harriet Joglin and Mr, D. L. Anderson. Refreshments were served after the games and some charming vocal music wound up the evening’s amusements. Messrs. Simuel Boskill and Henry Devlin, representing me Indiana Block Coal Miners, tire here canvassing the business and piofessional men for aid. They carry letters of commendation, siguc I by Judge McGregor, Mayor Brattiu and Prosecutor Rawley. The men expect to remain here through tomot row and tiope to receive substantial assistance. It has been learned that part, of the delay experienced by the Michigan

Princeton, are visiting at Dr.

Milton Woodruff and daughter, of Albany, Mo., tire visiting John Uil-

m ore.

Mrs. Gill, of Raymond, Kas., is the guest of her brother, F. A. Arnold, and family. A city foot ball 'dub will be organized. There will be plenty of material to select from. The cinder walks in the college yards are being put in shape for the autumn and winter rains. Messrs. Overstreet, Hay*, Daggy and their party went into camp on Deer ('reek early today. Bascom O’Hair is hero from his home in -outh Haven, Kas , to attenil the family reunion. The jury in tiie Rector-Gibbons case hung Wednesday, was discharged and the case is not settled. Mrs. Wood, wife of Professor J. A. Wood, of New Mexico, is the guest of < 'apt. < liven and wife. Miss Minnie Myers who has been visiting ('. C, Swope and family returned to her home in ludiauapnlis. Mr. and Mrs. John Friend a.'e at home from Louisville, Ky., and are receiving congratulations of their friends. Rev. Johnson, formerly of this city, now of Minnesota, is here for a few day’s visit among friends and on busi-

ness.

Prof, and Mrs. Moos tire tit home from the Tennescc mountains, where* they have been enjoying a summei’s vacation. The families of Mr. Lynch of Coatesville, and J. W. Moore, of this city, with the gentlemen themselves, have begun a week's camp at Eel river. The baptismal service announced in Locust Street church Sunday for this afternoon will not he held owing to sickness of some of the candidates. The Junior League of Locust Street church will picnic tomorrow at McLean’s springs. All friends of the

Country Local lews Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County. NORTH JACKSON The sick are all repoited better. ('litis. Knox h.'.s rented the old Ilymer place and will move there -oon. Mrs. Neva Brookshire and <'Itii a Railford were in ( rawfordsville Monday. Mrs. Lena Radford spent Tuesday in Ladoga. ■fumes Dickerson is threshing dover- ! seed on the Tom Shackelford farm. Drake Brookshire and wife tire ul- ' tending the fair tit Lebanon. Ben and Miller Bymaster and their ] families visited Daniel Bymaster’s Sun-j

day.

Robert Hooser and wife of Barnard visited tit J. F. Young’s Sunday. Brint Peer has moved to the T. M. Shackelford farm. Louis Robbins and family visited ro'j atives near Ladoga Tuesday. C. T. Hooser and family of New Market, have been visiting friends and relatives here. James Knox and George Gibson ate in Boone county trying to rent farms. Win. Dickerson and wife of New Maysville, spent Sunday with Wilbert Young’s. Mrs. Alice Knox has just llinshcd a quilt containing twenty-live blocks, each block contains 112 pieces making a total of 11,050 pieces in the quilt. RACCOON. Miss Carrie Smith of Lebanon is here visiting the Nicholas families. Tom Coshow met with what might have been a set ions accident last Tuesday, his horse fell with Tom under him, and rolled. Mr. Riley Dawson of Hainbridgc stopped in Raccoon a few minutes last Wednesday and chatted to a number of his old pupils. Paid Williams is much better also Mrs. Lillie Williams. Mr. John Sutherlin and family are moving into Albert Smith’s property. Don’t forget the ice cream supper Saturday night the 21st in Modern Woodmen hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens returned home Monday after a week’s visit w.ih their many friends here. Mrs. Sam Byrd and Mrs. B. I). Skillman took in the Michigan City excursion last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Camden of Shannondale tire here visiting their brotlu r (Jus and other friends. Bro. Lindsey left Wednesday afternoon for Green liold. I ml. and from tin re to Ohio.

Mr. IIlnry

I have been troubled a long time with what I suppose they call dyspepsia. I call it indigestion. I have had great pain in my chest for many years, and I used to have difficulty in breathing at times, and feel as if something had stuck in my throat, especially after eating, and I always had to be careful what I ate. I dared not eat pastry or hot rolls, and at times I would get dizzy in my head. I tried Pepsin and other patent medicines, and I did not find much benefit until the man at the drug store where I deal asked me to try Ripans Tabules. I did, and I tell you I felt more benefit from one box of Ripans Tabules than all the other stuff I had been taking. I had about thtee or four boxes, and I am cured. I don’t have the pain in my chest, my bowels are more regular, and I can eat any kind of food that is put before me. Ripans Tabules have made a good cure for me, and I tell you I tell all my friends to try them.

Gasoline Stoves

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l^e Iri oeruitors at KENICK'S in great variety and at low prices. Let us contract now for your next winter’s furnace. H. S, RENICK and CO. EAST SIDE SQUARE.

Juuioi's arc iuviti-d to accompany them. City cxcursiu.ii-ts upon their return i

Mrs. Charles Fenn, of Leavenworth, Kas., is visiting her parents, Rev. ami Mrs. Whitcomn. on Locust street. Mrs.

trip wti- caused by the loss by the waysi lo of the son of a careless mother. The latter got oil' the train tit Batt'e

Fenn is tiLo the guest of Alpha Chi Ground and got on again without her Omega sisters, she having been ti mem- ^ W* no * ; noticing the fact until the ber of the Beta chapter at Albion. train had nearly reached Lafayette. j .. ,• o i .• ..i , Toe engine was detached and ran hack

The Sutherlin Snnngs Old Settlers’ i

association elected the following olll- 1 " l 1111 " 1 11111 '

curs. President, N. F. Wood; vice president, Jack Clodfelter; secretary, Walter Sutherlin; treasurer, George Potter. The president and secretary

'The proper way to build health is to make the blood neh and pure by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the one true blood put i tier.

Oo’-.t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Li:o Awy If you want to quit tobacco Us ing easily and forever, bemodo well, strong, mt full ot new life and vigor, take No-T(vB:ic. the wonder-worker, that makes v ale me:, strong. Many gain ten pounds In to., davs. Over -100,000rm-ed. Buy No-To-Bae of your di .:;:gint, under gitartiritce to euro, 50 • or. #1-00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chiemro or Few York. Miss Ethel Hihbitt accompanied Mrs Ella Priest to the latter’s home it.

R luehdale today.

When tho Nlioes I'incliPd,

He walked into a little shoe shop where he has had his work done for years, stood squarely upon a big shen qf white paper in his stocking feet, had the dimensions of each foot marked out with a pencil and his measure was taken. “Why, wdien we were hoys, I Bob,” said a friend who was with him, “you were a great fellow for snug footwear, and many a lime I helped you 1 off with your calfskin boots and saw yon pull and stamp to get them on.” 'Tm all over that tomfoolery now. I want shoes as easy as a wool mitten, and each new pair Is a little larger than the last. You know where Bird Hollow Is. six miles out from the old town. Bateley’s young people were giving a dance out there, and it was Che biggest thing of the season. 1 rushed around in advance, engaging dances, .and didn’t let a number get away, I had to throw things together in a hurry at last to catch the sled, and tumbled In just as the whip cracked. When it came time to get into my pumps I had one of the struggles of my life. When I hail conquered, my toes were jammed back, my heels jammed forward, and each foot humped up like a closed list. Before the first dance was over F was in mortal agony, but I would endure it rather than let my best girl's danres go to other fellows, who were aching to supplant me. When I hobbled to the floor ! for the second waltz 1 was wabbling like a man on stilts. I hopped around j like a chicken with frozen feet. I was literally leaden-footed and the lead j seemed to be molten. I had to stop or faint, and when I took my pretty partner to a seat as if walking over red | hot plow shares, it was whispered | about that I had made too free with hard elder. It required help to get me i to the dressing room, where I cut away ] the vice-like pumps and plunged my feet into ice cold water that threw off | steam like a blacksmith’s tub. I had taken my brother’s pumps, and they j were three sizes too small. My friends i couldn't keep the joke, and 1 failed to keep my girl. I'm a Iwchelor, but my shoes never pinch me.”—Detroit Free

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J7A7WES 7vy. HURLEY. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE c* RENTAL AGENCY BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, GREENCASTLE, IND.

HlNDERCORNS Ttii*onlytmr* Cm*On jorns. Stops all pain. Mukos walking oa«v. 15c. at Druggistj.

PARKER’S

HAIR BALSAM and. bcaiiLfiua the hair

’romote* a luxuriant growth, Never Fails to Beitoro O .Hair to its Youthful Colo

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res Rcalp diflonsus ft h 60c, and $1.00 at Dn

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Ttvou ^CONSUMPTIVE or Inmtrnction, rainful ills or Rcbility of any kind u>* tARKER’S OINOER TONIC Many who wern hop* tail and Uiacoui ttgtTihavc regained health by its uau.

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Hig Pour KxcurHion* BulVato Aug. 21 to 23 return Sept. 2* act (J. A. R. encampment $10 in. Iinlitmnpidi- Aug. 27 return 28th set. Bnltaio Bill’s show $1.20. Terre ll inte Ang. 31 to Sept.3 return fth act. Fair $1.0a. Imliannpn)is Sept. 8 ami *.) retuni 15th act. Sous of Veterans $1.20. Imlianapidis Sept. 13 to ISretnrn 10th act. state Fair *1 20. Springflehl, 111.. Sept. 18 a*nl 1!) return 27th $1 05. Columbus O. Sept. 7 and 8th return 22nd #1.10. Columbus, O. Sept. 1G and 18 return 25th $0.50. Columbus, O. Sept. 21 and 22 return 27th $4.40. Nash'dlle. Tenn. Daily return Nov. 7 $14.05; 20 day limit, $10.30, 10 days, $ I .ill), Aug. 18 ami 1!), Springfield, O., return Aug. 21, $3.45. Ang. 21 ami 23, Bnltaio return Sent 20, $10.10. 1 ' Home Seekers to southern and west-1 eni states Aug. 3, 17. Sept. 7 ami 21 : one fare plus two dollars. F. I*, llussfis. Agent.

SUMMER TOURS

BIG FOUR ROUTE

TO THK MNTAIXS, LAKES and SEASIIIIHE. S cial Low Rates will be in effec*. to Tut e I: y, Islands of Lake Erie, Lake Chau * I'ta, Niagara Falls, 'Thousand Islands St. Lawrence River, Adirondack*, I ak< George, New England Resorts, New JY"d onl Boston. To the Great Lakes, Cleveland Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Benton llailmr 'll. Clemens, Mackinac and Michigan Kc s,, rts. I o the Northwest ami West via St I/mis and Chicago. For rates, routes, tinu of trains and full particulars apply to an; agent “Bn; Four kou i E,”or address E. O McCORMICK, PASSENGER TRAFFFIC MANAGER "BIG FOUR,** CINCINNATI. 0

l ake & Kail To Chicago an] Milwaukee.

I.n<l|--H Can Wear shne* One Size smaller after using Allen's Knot Rage | ti powder to he shaken Into the shoes, h makes lialit or new shoes feel < usy; irlvi s In stunt relief to corn* uml hiinlona, its die greatest comfort discover* of the nml prevents swollen feet, bll*tcrs iiiIIoim uml sore spots. Allen's Foot - Fuse is „ <•*n o,, euro lor sweulinir, hot, uchlnir f..,.| ! druggists nml si stores,•.» c. 'Ii hd Ih'y.'x.'". ’ V ' Kl "' S8 AII, ' M '"msl.mlT,!:

Wrlcht’s Telery Tea cures constinn 'on. Kick Headaches. 25c at diui ; .,,Yj. Real Estate Transfers, George D. Gorham to T. E. Hurst land in Jeflerson township #300. .George D. Gorham to Henry , vi.-h ols, land in Jeflerson township, $3111 Calhoun Hubbard to Jesse I ii',,h haul, laud m Jeflerson township', Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and daughMahutT bm ' Visiti " kr Mr8 ’ Ki^beth

( a ilmm A Morton Trunsportnl t o,,. s I'roiu It* 11 too llurho. ; ™" " ''' Fldeng M V 8t. Joseph, with the ,j. }*> 1 hi** pi lules tin- hist 1 1 hee St,-:", ers ••( Ity ot Chicntro" hi I ““kee um| ti,,. propellers (hill!\ V if """d"'\ ninklntr Irl * > to ( hleuKo dm-lMK June, d.ily, uml September, dully n ips i cmulndc on. nml tri-weekly trips to and (i ’"'''Vice llrst class, lure lo io v" r o,l "T- I hroiiirh tickets on1 1,11 ' andullu l.inc •'tutIons.

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Milwunkec, Fnut or Itromlwny. Vi:.; l ," M ' l"- 8. \. Ilrnhuin.

Ili iiton llurlair, J. M. (iratuin * Co.