Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1897 — Page 4

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LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPFRI0I TRANSPOR TATION GO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS 5a!!inKs hetwern Chicago and Mackinac .Aland four times every week, at extremely low rates. The new steel steamship "Maniton” Is magnificent vessel, elegantly equipped will [ every comfort and convenience. Tri-weekh twixt Chicago, Charlevoix, Harbor Springs Hetoskey, iTackinac Island, etc Write for Interesting read ing matter, sent free, or as 1 your tieae-At agent Addres Jos. Berol/.helm. <j. P. A I, \ H I Mil II %>l» I. \ K I NlhPKItlOK l lt tNS. 4 t>. Rush ami N Water S! , Chicago |

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

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The (lirect’Line between mm iciipGiiy, LOUISVILLE, Tune t'nr.l, in F.Beet .Inly li t 1897^ ff NOKI'II BOPNI). No. d,* Chicago Mail l:13uni No. II,* “ Express... ,1'J :17 p m No. 11,+ Local Freight 11:4t) tt m SOUTH BOUND. No. 3,* Southern Mail 2:40 a in No. r»,» “ Express. 2:17 pm No. 43,+ Local Freiglit 12:17 p in * Daily. + Daily except Sunday. .1. A. MICHAEL, Agent.

<T|P&RA W ^ HOUSE. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. Thursday, and Friday, SEPT. 9-10. Prof. H. M. Howard's company of Dogs and Pony Actors. Troup of 50 Intelligent Dogs and Ponies. Do everything hut talk. Aerialists, Equilibrists, Acrobate, Equestrians, Leapers, Clowns. See “SPARKLE,” the wonderful wrestling pony. “McGINTY” the wonderful bare back monkey. Grand Street Parade 12 o’clock, Day of Exhibition. Admission 25 and 35cts. Thildren 15.

Country Local News

The foot wai. accompanied by the following legend: “The genuine Centen nial mascot, left hind foot of a rabbit, killed in a country graveyard at inid-

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Connections: No. 4 at Indianapolis tt it b Rig Four trains for Cincinnati, Kenton Harbor and Chicago. No. 5 “Mattoon Aec’m” at Paris with

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No. 8 at I ndiana|>olis with train to |

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No. 9 at Paris for Cairo at Kansas will* P. 1>. A E. north ami south, at Mattoon with PDA E northwest and with I C north. No. li at Pm- with trains north, at Pana with B&OSW northwest and I I < north and south, at Litchfield for [ • arrollton and Jacksonville, at St [ Louis diverging roads. No. is “Knickerbocker - ’ at Indiana- j liolis for Cincinnati and runs through 1 to New York and Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south. P D A K southeast, at St. Louis with diverging roads. No. :«> carries sleepers for Cincinnati. New York ami Boston, runs to Cincin-! mili connects at Greensburg for Louis-!

ville.

VERY LOW RATKS. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE.

ACCOUNT.

One Way Settlers’ Excu rsion.

TICKI TS ON SALK: September 7th and 21st. (Ictoher 51I1 and 19th. For tickets ami full information call on any ticket agent of die Rig Four Route or ad-

dress.

ICO. McCormick, Warren S- Lynch Pass.TralTtc Mgr. Ass.Gen.Pass-,Y TklAgt Cincinnati, ().

*It pays

the merchant

and business man to talk liberally to tl c public through the columns of

Tint Hani^kh Timer.

Clias. Albrt is visiting in Lafayette. J. W. Cooper is in Lafayette on busi-

ness.

One of H. S. Keniek’s horses died Iasi

night.

Mrs. Daisy is visiting her sister in Waveland. Larry Downs was here from Chicago on Monday. Dr. Hickman is here from Terre Haute today. Dan Laugdon is in Cincinnati this week on business. (J. VV. Black went to Indianapolis this morning. Birch Lockridge has been visiting in I ndianapolis, Attorney W. II. Harvey of Danville, is here today. Guy Wilson is at home from a visit in Hamilton county. M'ss Keka Miller has returned from Terre Haute. Rev. Dexter completes his work in K nightsville today. Fred Allen has returned from his visit in Indianapolis, Mrs. Kemp and daughter, of Brazil, are guests of Misj Couch. Omer Hull returned from a visit in Indianapolis Monday evening. Mrs. Harrison Fuqua, of Knightsvllle, are visiting at Lon Thomas’. Miss Stella Miller has relumed from a visit at the Shades of Death Mrs. Austin Murphy has gone to Columbus, Ohio, to visit relatives. J. W. Weik is at home from Portland where he spent Sunday and Monday. Rev. Walker and faintly will move to south Indiana street in the near future. Everett Hurbison of Brick Chapel, is convalescing from an attack of typhoid

fever.

Mrs. Aaron Cooper is visiting her father, James T. Johnson, at Rockville. Miss Belle Resor is at home from an extended visit in New Albany and other cities. General Manager Sehofi'aml bis special cat went west over the Big Four this morning. Miss Elina Ridpath wentto Anderson tuis morning to assume her duties as teacher in the public schools. Mrs. Stanley ami daughter will leave 011 Wednesday for Albion, III., where they will make their resilience. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hurst of Mt. Meridian, are at home from their visit at French Lick. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton have moved into Florence hall and will have supervision of the dining room the coming year. All the empty houses in town are rapidly being occupied ami rents are on the increase, quite a change from tlie condition lids time hist year. Hon. Wm. Diouxiitel, of Dawson City, Ala., is in town. Diouxiitel is the proprietor of the Dirty Dog saloon in Dawson City. Sheri(V Bunten is suptenaed to appear

Friday, tlie 13tli day of tlie month, by a cross-eyed, left-handed, red-heailed. b iw-legged nigger riding a white horse. The Quarterly meeting services at Locust Street M. E. church Sunday were ot a character to give larger hope for I he future. In the absence of tlie presiding elder Rev M B Hyde, of Martinsville. was in charge. The church had decided to dose its financial yci r tbe first of September, but like most of the churches there was a deficiency to be met. This tin; people ilid in a most exemplary Christian spirit, raising over 150 dollars besides regular pledges. This gives abundant hope for the future success of this church. No money has been raised this year by questionable means. Nearly the whole audience united in tlie sacrament ot the Lor Ps supper. At night Mr Hyile preached and the pastor had charge of the Quarterly meeting service tit South Green-

c istle church.

Rev. I>. M. Wood returned this morn* ing from Rockville where he united in marriage Mr. John I.. Sinclair and Miss Laura A. Ferguson. Mr. Sinclair is a native ot Putnam comity, his parents now living ncai Putiuunville. lie is now a merchant in Roseilale, Parke county. Miss Ferguson is one of Rockville’s most cultured young ladies. She served for one year as a member of tlie Greencastlc District Epworth League cabinet. Tbe marriage occurred at tlie borne of tlie bride’s parents in Rockville. After tlie ceremony a wedding breakfast was served and the newly married couple started for a trip to Nashville, Tenn. After Sept. 25 tbey will be at their home in Rosedale. Roaehdale News: The fame of the Putnam County fair extends “beyond Uncle Sam’s” boundaries, yea, into the pastures of Johnny Bull. Secrttary Allison got a letter, this week from tt man in London. England, inquiring about the fair for next year, anil further said, ‘'We'll be with son next

year.”

Mrs. T. G. Bowman of St. Louis and Mrs. Virginia Lee of Indianapolis who have just returned from Los Angeles. Gal . where they have spent tlie winter, are visiting Mrs. G. W. Daggy. Rev. ami Mrs. Fraley have purchased a horse and carriage from Dr. Hollingsworth and are now ready for the “itinerancy” when the conference shall give them their appointment. Mrs. James M. Wilkerson, of Mt. Sterling, Ky., and Mrs. Frank Pickerel, of Lexington, Ky., are visiting Mrs. < buries Melt/.er. Greenfield Republican; Miss Ida Steele, who is a graduate of DePauw university will attend Chicago university this year. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. Nelson and daughter and M rs. I . I ,'ooper have gone to Boone, la., where they will visit rel-

atives.

E. \V. Smytlie returned home Sunday from Chicago and Danville, III., where he has been visiting Ins children. Dr. Hollingsworth, Rev. Royce. Rev. Fraley, Rev. Lcazenby and Elder Wood have gone to conference at Lebanon. Mrs. J.R. Miller and Mrs. J. 11. Miller, of Koachdule, spent the day with .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sutlierlin. Nannie Hays, of ibis city, and Will Hummer, of Greenup. III., were married at Greenup Monday evening. Win. Darkness ami ‘family went to Terre Haul • this afternoon for a few days’ visit. Clillord Piercy started for Colorado today in search of health, he w ill he absent a monlb or more.

mt. mkkidian Thomas Micks spent Saturday and Sunday at Stilesville w ith his hroihcr-in-law. Win. I 'oblc. G aeie Harcourt is visiting at IL N. Verniiimn’s. Uncle John Nelson spent Sun lav at his lather’s. E. N. Vermilion leaves Wednesday on another fishing expedition. Look out for more fish stories. M. B. Cox talus of moving to Anderson soon. Austin McAuinch and wife visited I relatives here Sunday. Mack Jones and family spent Sunday with Paul Jones. II. Hick and family visited relatives at Srilesvdle Sunday. Any one having a farm for rent call on or address W. E. Vermilion, Mt. Meridian. It is rumored that lie will get married soon. Mrs. Ida Alice and family have mov-d to <’hampaign, III., where they expect to receive their share of the returning prosperity. Miss Amy Rent and Maud Hurstwilh the latter’s parents, spent Friday at In dianapolis. T. S. Vermilion, J. H. MeAnineh and wiyes attended the Baptist association at Reelsville last week. Mr. Vermilion says he has attended Baptist associations for (>5 years hut this is the

best one.

Thud Alice of Chicago, is vi-iting home folks previous to his departure for Richmond, where his marriage will occur Sept. 7, after which he will reside in Chicago. Miss Morenee Alice returned home front Martinsville Wednesday. Uncle John Nelson, the old hog buyer, and family, spent Sunday at his father’s. John lias retired from hard labor as he can keep his necessary wants supplied by trading. Our farmers say that the prices ol hogs, cattle, horses ami farm products indicate that prosperity is coining fast. Milo Skelton received a good round sum for Ids mules and John Nelson pays tne top prices for hogs.

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VANDALIA LINE. Truitts leave •jreeticiistie. Ino tr effect Mttj ItlJ 18»7. FOK TH K WKRT. Dally 12:24 tt -r., for St. Ixiuls. Pttlly .8:24 » in. for St. Isnils Dally 14:20a 111. for St. Louis. Pttit^ 1:37 p in. for St. Louis. Ex sun 5:17 p in. lot Terre IlHtilr, littlly 8:itip in. for 81. Umls. roll THE EAST. No is Dally 4 : .4oa in, for Imbanapolls vo 4 Ihxlly Kx sun8::i4tt m “ No 12 Dully 12:15 Noon “ No 20 Dally 1:37 pin, No H Dally 3:13pm, No 2 Dally 41:15 p m “ FKOIU/ DIVISION' la-aveTerre llaute. No 71 Ex Sun 7:05 a tn. lor Peoria. No 77 “ " . . 3:55 p in. for Decal it lor complete timecard, irlvn.t? all trains an I siallotis. and for full liiforinatlor. as to rales, tliroityli cars, etc., address J.B. Dow!.INO, A ye ll I A. loot. . Greenoaxlie. i.eo'l Pass. Airt. St. Ixiuls Mo.

I before the court at Martinsville on - Wednesday to testify in the case of the

’The Ranneh i imks teiepuone news 'bite ys Wesley < arter. T imber is 95. Remember it when you | Mrs. Ilibben and her daughter, Mrs. lave an item. We want the news. i Dodd, have gone to Chicago, from j where the latter will return to her

home in Spokane, Wash,

Company I will drill at 7old in their armory pieparatory to going to Indianapolis to attend the fair. A full attendance is most earnestly desired. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Stevenson ai.ii daughter Edna and Miss Ethel Smilh who have been visiting Henry Meltzer and family have returned to Indiana-

polis.

Miss Wells, of French Lick, spent

Shake Into Your Shoe*

Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for The feet. It cures painful, swollen, sinartliiK feet and instantly Likin the silnp out of corns ami huitiun* It's Hie (rrcatcHl comfort discovery of the ape, \Men's Foot-Kase makes liyhttlttink* or new shoes feel easy. It is a sure cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired, ueliiiui feel. Try it today, sold bv all druggists ami shoe stores. Ily inail for 25 e Jin stumps. Trial paekug' Iree. Address Allen 8. Olmsted

Is 1 Hoy, N. V.

I’. K. Buskirk returned ton this afternoon.

to Blooming-

Arthur Hamrick came home Bainbridge today at noon.

from

Rev. Waring, a DePauw graduate, class ’9<i, arrived this afternoon from Monon. lie will make his home here. Miss Kate Merrill has gone to Chicago where she will attend training

school.

Alfred Hirtand Miss Mary llirt are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hirl, of Jackson, Tenn. John W. Laync is improving his property on north College avenue. Mrs. J. W. Moore will spend Wednesday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Iloughland and sen are visiting in (Tawfordsville, E. Grantham was in Roaehdale on business today. Jas. A.'Tucker was in Roaehdale on business today, Fred Starr went |o Clay City this afternoon. F. M. Lyon was in Indianapolis this forer i.i)n. Mrs. ('has. Cooper is visiting in Rus-

-laville.

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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. 1 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 teil you I felt more benefit from one box of Ripans Tabules than all the other stuff I had been taking. 1 had about three 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 vou I tell all my friends to try them.

its notoriety. Thev neeil not srott'at any one else now. Bert L Hall got 57 bushels of clover seed from bis clover.

('DTK.

stimulate liver, kidneys Never sicken, weaken or

Oanciircts and bowels, gripe. 10c.

Send news to Telephone 'Jfj.

Try Oraiii-Ol Try firaiii-O!

VsN your Grocer today to show you a pack yesterday afternoon at St. Paul’s Acad iiKe <>t UK.UN-O, the new lood drink bn* 1 em y w |ni e ,,n her way to St. Mary’s of „

i ikt'w I lie plrtcc of coffee. The children mav , ... , , . . , ,| Rosy cheeks show the pure, rich blood I '>■ "'* '< Whom Injury as well as Die adu, 1 'f W ^ "" l ll <‘ i r . su , linK froln tttkitl g Hocd’s Sarsapa-

All who try li. liku It. GliAIN.O has that this Winter. ... I rich Huai lx own ot Mocha or .favu, but It 1.; • *» • • , rillu.

miMle (rom pun* grairiH. and tlu* nioHt <lclicat(‘I ^ iiarlie Mofire is the recipient of <i ,

rabbit’s foot, donated by Emanuel M:,r-| Jus, try a Die box of ( asearets, the

Hold i.y aL irrooer. |H-4t J quis, jr., who is now in Nashville. Tenn. finest liver ami bowel regulator ever

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Pallid faces indicate pale, thin blood

11KICK CHAPKI.. Everett Hurbison, Mrs Joe Lloyd ami M rs Simpson O'Hair are all eonvales-

cent.

Ka,'iiiers are very busy just now sewing wheat. Frank Collins furnished the entertuiument Tm'sday evening for tlie young people. Maynard Daggy’a lecture Sunday evening was highly complimented by a good audience. Mr Daggy will always be welcome by our Epworth Leagues. Mrs Lucy Walker and children, of Grcencastle, visited Mrs J F O’IIair over .Sunday. Mrsdumes .1 M HillisandC M O’Huir spent part of last week with relatives near Lena. Mr and Mis Bart Grider, Vrs Bradshaw and Mrs Bolin, of Roiudidale. visited Mrs S E Johnston Sunday. Miss Mamie Judy, daughter of Sam Judy, was buried at Ibis plaee.'Tuesday nii.ruing. C A K PENTKKS Vll.I.K. Mrs. Wiles, of North Salem, i- visiting reiatives and friends here. A II Plckel is having a well drilled near his mill Mesdum “s Joe and Eli/ahetli Hendricks and children, of Lafayette, are visiting S P Watson and other relatives

here.

Willis Gillen and family spent Sunday with Grant Conknghr near Bainbridge. Mrs A II Picket and George Hall are on the sick list. Mort McKeiiun visited at Will Hall's Sunday. Several from heie attended the surprise at S I’ Watson’s Sunday. Meeting at the Presbyterian elinrcli Sunday afternoon. Lawson Spybohl, of Illinois, is visiting at T D Young's. James Williamson has sold his property to S P Watson. .Mrs Young is spending a few weeks in Waveland. John Perkins, of Roaehdale, has moved into C C Bridges’ property. Charles Williamson, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his parents. The relatives and friends f.o the number of 115 ate surprise dinner with Mrs S P Watson Sunday. Her luisbund and children presented her with a dozen silver knives and torks. The free silver democrats don't like to own prosperity has struck them but they are looking for ground to sow dollar wheat. M A Pickel is hulling clover; it is turning out well. J A Pickel visited Ed Jhuey Sunday. The adjoining cities and towns have turned over the cake to Roaehdale for

Funny-Business. Mrs. SwelBngton—Are you sure Ihiis the fashion ? • Modiste Uiu, Madame! Ze ver’lat-

est.

Mrs. Swellington -till doubtful Queer! It looks and feel- comfortable. Cantata Belsluizzer will be given ai the opera house by local talent sometime this month. Read up on it. It “I low 1 disiike the word ‘economy!’” “(>n what groundsy" “It is such a queer thing. 'The world cimdemns ns if we don’t practice it and despises us if we do.” Detroit Free

Press.

BcsixKbs ocportcnity,— Ma" with -mall eapital can secure legitimate light iiuinufaeturiiig business in which there is no risk nor competition and from $,i to $S daily profits. For personal interview, address It. 11. < arter, city. 21 ItnttlHMrmko Ol.itiinry.

Atlanta l’ontsUImion,

A regular ratt le snake ol.il nary coinoto ns from Siewi.it eoimly : •' Tins grave Me make

For little Andy; Bit by a snake—

No whisky handy.•’

Charles E. Moore, none time Greencastle resident who has heen revisiling the scenes of hi- boyhood, returned d. his home m Memphis,'Tenn., where he is connected mtIIi the Iron Moiuitai i A Soulhern railway, lie says hu would rather live in Creeneaslle than any

oilier place he ha- ever -ecu.

Don't Tobacco fJi.it and Smoko Y ur Lifo Awoy If you want to quit t•.i.a -cu eiaatf i- a ih and lorevcr. (Kuna.lo v < il, '-Ui.ieM": ■ n full nf new lil,.find vi roe, tako .'.(.-'I, Ji.,,-

\))iHlalia Katen. To IndijiiuipoliM 1.1 to 18ih n*tun: lin it Sept. 19. Fare fl 2(1 lor th,. round trip iieeouiit Indiana State Fair. 'To Columbus, o. Sept. 7 and 8tli, return limit Sept. 12. Fare $1.40 for tlie round trip. To Columbus, .). Sept 21 and 22d, return limit Sept. 27. Fare .f I 10 for the lounil trip. To 'Terre Haute Sept. 25, return limit Sept. 20. Fare $1.55 which includes ticket of admission t > Bufialo Bill's \\ ild West sIiom*. To Colimihus, u. Sept. 10,17 and 18, return limit Sept. 25. Fare $0.50 for the round trip account German Catholic Benevolent Assn. 'To Indianapolis Sept. 8 and 9 telurn limit Sept. 15. Fare $1.20 account N ational Encampment Sons of Veterans. 'To Terre ll.ailte Sept. 2S|b, 29th, JOlh, and (let. l-t, return limit, Oct. 2. Fan* $1 05, aeeouot 'Terre Haute Trotting a - soriation. This promises lo In- the greatest meeting of the year. $50,la'll Hi pnr-es. ’To Nashville, 'Tenn., May 1 Ith to October 15, final limit November 7lh, fare $11 05. May I Ith to Oetohe. 15th, return limit. 20 dm s, fare $10.30. May i8th and eoiilinuiug until Oetolier 2iiih. return limit 10 days, fare $7.50. 'Tuesdays and ’Tiiursdays only of eaeli week. May 18th to October 30tii, 7 days limit, fare $7.00. Aug. 31. Sept. 1, 2 and 3, return limit Sept. Ith, $ 1.05 for (be round trip. Aceoiinl N igo comity fair. Vandalia i xcursion next Sunday, tickets good going on trains 15 and 5. Returning on special train at 7 p. in. Fare for the round trip 75 cents. J. S. I *OM I.INU. Agt.

tlio uolili. r-v.orlier, tli.i inake tv uk ii.ea .Un a '. Many iraiu t<ai no. in Ln.i avs. Ov> r 4(K),()0(I nrod 1 uy No-'l o-llae ».r y oie <!i .t-ntisL unni •• mar: liter to cm . . : U oi

$1.01. Koiklot .n.tl sample mail

Btcriine Ihanei iv Co., l '.iiicaao ac >'eu- Yoric

M I-- Ida Kern went noon.

to Bainbridge at

Nanaen anti the Figure Thirteen. After Nansen's last trip of explora tlon we should never again hear of the thirteen superstition. He started on the Fram with thirteen men on board; then he left the Fram for the North Pole on the thirteenth of March, is'ir,; the Fram left the fe • on the thirteenth of August, 1896, and Dr. Nansen himself arrived at Tromsoe on the thirteenth of August, 1896.

MRS. SHORT I- reviving her fall stock of Milliner) and 3. ires your patronage. Cor. Vint! and Walnut st.,

One of the scenes described in Ponaldson SmiCh’s “Through Unknown African Countries’* Is a fight between several Ilona and a pack of about thirty hyecaa.

Th**r* In a ClttHM of People

Who biv Injuml b» IImmihi* or ootToo. if,.. umiIU ih**i i* has Im uu pi I,, nii ,| lt . ur|)i _ uur> slon-H a now iiruparalioii uallctl f,|j o Iim.lenf mi «• K raliiH. Hint lakes in,, i, ut Liiffi v I lie iniisl ileliciilv Htonuieli ‘•’•'vesl l wit In,ut illslress, I.m r, w ,1111 11*11 11 Irom cotfia*. It dotfH not o»Ht over n< inuch. < hlldicn may drink it in,

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When liilious or costive, eat a Casear et. candy cathartic, cure guaranteed

10 c, 25c.

Dr. Joseph L Preston. Office in Gruhh Block, Jackson st. Residence conur of College Ave. and W.dnul sts. Opposite Belnap House. ti tt-tin5iiwl3t.

HALF RATH TO INDIANAPOLIS. VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE, ACCOUNT national encamlmlni SONS OF VETERANS. SEPTEMBER 9-11, i8g7. 1 ickets will Uk^ on sale ScptcmlHT «Sth aiul Qtli, ^<mh1 returning until Senlnnber IS 1 * 1 * |S 97* nr tickets and full information < :>N ‘►i 1 any ticket ajjent of the l»iy l*'<iur K«>uti% "• address E. 0. MC COMIC, IflRREM J- LViiCH. I iss, l rallie Mgr. Ass.('.en, Tass.A Tkt Agl CINCINNATI, O T. P. HUI.STIS, Agt., Grcencastle.

The silver in the United States treus-l •try eon I 1 lie limigt hnow for $22(I.iknmnk) less than it cost. As a Hm l , M . i: ’| k( . v . stone silver i- ii„t Deumerut.

PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM CImuoci ami beautitle* the Bair Promotei a luxuriant growtn. Never Fails to i ,09<o . r ^, r ,V, , t . ^ Hair to itH Youthful Col< r. Cun-H eoalp dineaBes A hutr taHiug. 60c,and gMH.Rt l)ni;T;»:td

L or KnV(*lop<>g The Bannkk TiaKs, pr liters.