Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1897 — Page 4
Till'. DAILY P.ANMill TIMLS, OUKKN'CASTI.K, INDIANA.
Danbury Hats. Wc arc showing these hats in Black and Brown, the New Dunlap and Knox Blocks at $1.98. Would like to have you compare them with those sold elsewhere at *2-50.
The Hatter.
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WLUBS Local aod Peisooal,
using meats in quantities will he given special rates.
What is Going on in Society, cal and General News.
Lo-
DON’T THINK
Of leavi..* the city, even for a Hhort time,
AT * r 1 without ordering the Dally Bannbk Timbh to Merits guaranteed tresn (Ollew you. It coma you but lo centKa wet a
I ns it does here at home, and the HdiiroHH wll
I 1 e changed aa often aa vou desire.
and of good quality.
N9IICK & SON,
I (PeraonalB and society notes are solicited I and will be inserted if writer’s name snd ad* I ilresh is attaehiMl, not to be inserted, but as an evidence of good faith None but truthful 1 terns are desired.)
103 E. Washington Street.
Telephone 18.
l.»oc.di i ime C-^ard.
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THE FAVORITE
1!
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Shoes==That’s All.
of Finoastle, is
Unis.
i'utv.'i'i',;.ui
nniH'jisv> (c,
And all |ioiiits NOllTJI AND SOUTH. The only Inu: to lln* famous licaltlillj resorts, \h'est Bad(?9 ar^d preset? CieK Spri^QS 'i’lie Cttrlsl>a<l of Amrriru. Completr I’.illinan fcquipmont. ! KaNK .1. UKKI). O. e. A., ('liicagot
’I'lio diroot Lino between Cfiicago. ^icriigao Gliy. LOUISVILLE, Tmu- Card, in latV. t Jill) lit I8!I7 Noli l M Itol’ND. Vo. 1,* <'liii afso Mail 1: LI a lo No. ii.* “ Express 12:17 pni No. II,+ Local Freight 11:40 a m SOUTH BOUND. No. :i,* Southern Mail 2 :40 a m No. 5,* “ Express, 2:17pm Vo. i:t,+ Local Freight . .12:17 p m « Daily. + I >ailv except Sundav. .1. A. .MICHAEL, Agent. BIG FOUR
The I’icrey Drug Co., has telephone
lift.
Louis Schartz is in Itaiubridge on an
ad vortising trip.
Mrs. J. P. D. John is visiting confer-
We are not laitlicred with an end- cnee ill Indianapolis, k" number of stocks. We do not; Mj S s Bettie Slianiu>n 't*il dress rroorls, rakes, ice cream . . . ... , he, er'co^so. mackerel. Shoes vWting Mr-. W. I
ire the one, the sole stock in which Mrs. Florer will go to Clinton tomor-
are interested—on which we fix row fo visit )|or i, rot | 1( . r>
our minds.
By concentrating our thonghi and I Dr. Prichard was here from Cloverenergy in the shoe business al « ne i ,| ;l i e on Cosiness yesterday,
wc are enabled to keep a close watch ;
rm the market, to know when and Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Maxwell an* at where good things are to Ire had in | |0me from Crawfordsyille,
Ed Hill returned to Muneje tins morning after a few days’ visit. Senator Enoch (1. Dogate, of Danville, attended court here yesterday. Kev. A. C. Hume, of Clearfield, Kan., is the guest ol c. A. Kelly and family. Miss Anna McCullough, of Brazil, is
| attending the Baptist association here. UNTIL OCTOBER. Mrs. B. F. Barwiek and Mrs. Mary I oiler at sacrifice residence property ^ itl Indi tnapolis. corner Vine and Columbia streets. The Mis* Lott.e Farrow, from indianahn has 110 feet soutii and 104 east front. | polis, is visiting Miss Carrie Kleinbub.
The house is situated in the center and i- sunounded with iibumiant shade ami
fruit trees. With small cost, it can he, made a convenient 5 to 8 room resi-j 1 *•
deuce. Cellar: two cisterns: lot high | T. II. Patee went to Indianapolis tinand dry; t wo squares from conn hou-c j j,, t(,e inten -ts of Ins electrical
and five from DePanw university. .. ( heap for cash, or on easy payments ll,L '
• Call and
footwear, to secure the very best terms—in short, to serve you better mid with more economy than is possible with any other house trying to keep a dozen ami one businesses balanced on me mental and finan-
cial pole.
LOUIS & HAYS.
few minutes the verdict was returned, ‘•We, th ' jury, tind for the defendant. Rector.” The cantata of Belsha/z.er was repeated last night before a fair audience. The first night's performance enabled those who took part to discover the weak places in their work and they were avoided the second time. Gilbert Brown,\ a former Greencastle resident and business man is shaking hands with old friends about the streets today. Mr. Brown is now in the insurance business in Indianapolis. chas. Kelly has moved from West Washington street to the J. W. Lee property on west Franklin, which is now owned by the lirst named gentleman. Dr. John Clark Kidpath. of Boston, Mass., is here for a few days’ visit with ids family. The Home Steam laundry has put in a telephone. The number is P2U. Austin Murphy is enjoying a small family reunion; his jrue^ts are, his brotlier, Charles Murphy, from Terre Haute, his si-acr, Mrs. M. K. HilIU, from Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Margaret Murphy, his mother, of 'Terre Haute. Mi-s Ella Flaherty, daughter of Martin Flaherly, of Muucie, formerly of this city, died on Wednesday from consumption at her parent’s home. Miss May Ackerman lias returned from Putnamville and will visit friends in liaiiihrnlge and Roaehdale before returning to < hicago. Mrs. G. W. Bence and daughters and •Mrs. Lydiek are spending the day with relatives near Hamricks. George I! dibit t and George Black drove to Cloverdale this morning on an advertising trip. < barley Pfeift’enberger is repairing and paintitig and otherwise improving his residence. Mrs. Will Hartman, of Indianapolis, is uisiting Mrs. Austin Murphy. Clarence Vestal C buying horses in and about Rockville today. Harry Ward left this morning for Harvard university. T. C. Grooms is in Indianapolis on business today. The Big Four pay car passed through this morning. II. C. Ward has gone to St. Joseph, Michigan.
Hiram McQueen and daughter, of near < arbon. were here on business |o-
with small down payment, see before buvilig elsewheie.
Jill til
A. F. Bp I DC, vs.
In rtIVet Nm\ . 1, 18M. GOING KAPT. No. i<» i in.. N. Y.X Dostor 4 4 IndiHimpolis Klyor I H' lnilmimpol»> Aoc’tn ... |lh* I'in., N. V. \ Boston DOING vs kht
Joseph I-. Preston, JA. D. Physician & Surgeon. <mit e In Grubb Block, -bickson st. Kesltleiiee 1 ttruer I 'ttlleire \ ve. nntl H ilbnil sis. Opposite Itclnup House. ii-ii-lnPkiwlSt
•-’.so a. in j
" :l " 11 Buy a
t.-i ii in
. I.. i-' R. IT s;ts a u, 12 O [i 11 . 5.21 p. in
No. :)5' St. I, Nlvlit l.imiletl N<i. «’ st. I, Aec'm No. II' 81. I Dhv blmlted .Vo fit Mnl •oon l.iinll 'I - Daily t Dully Kxoept Sunday.
V ooiinse's »t Imllnnupolls lor rinclni ii11 unit Mtciilsraii tltvii-ioii. Xn.S cpmieeis a ill, I . I . Jt untl witn trains for 1‘eorlu
sod i liiemro.
tXo, IS. eonueots lit llellefon-
iBlue for Toledo mnl Detroit. No. :kl, hi
Imiim ic for SmnliiHkex .
f. K. P. Hcf.stis. Agent. Connections: No. 4 at Indianapolis vsitli Big Four trains for Cincinnati,
'teuton Harbor and < hicago.
No. 5 “Mattoon Acc’m” at 1’aris with
train south.
No. 8 at Indianapolis witli truin to
< ■ reetiBburg.
No.ii at I’uris for Cairo at Kansas with i’. D. A E. nortli anil south, at Mattoon with 1* DA E northwest and with I C north. No. I i at Fans with trains north, at I’ana with BAGS W northwest and I ('north and south, at Litchfield for Carrollton anil Jacksonville, at St Louis diverging roads. No. IS "Knickerbocker'’ at Indianapolis for Cincinnati and runs through to New York and Boston. No. :'"i at Mattoon with I C south. P 1 > A K southeast, at St. Louis with di- • erging roads. No. :t<i carries fbepers for Cincinnati, New York and Boston, runs to Cincinnati connect' at Grecnsburg for Louis-
ville.
VANDAL1A LI ME. 1 tulnu Icuve •jrecncaslie. Ina ie effect Muj HI. 18«7. rou THK WKHT *o 7 Dully 12:24 ii a;, for si. I,milg. Ne 15 Dally sail a in. for st. I^mls '-.i r, pally ... 'e'-Jii u m. for 8t. boms. Nu'i Dali, l:-b p ui, for St. Izmls. No :i l x 'mip 5:17 p in, lot lene Haute •soil Dully S;P2 for 8t. Ixiiiis. rou 2 nr: hast.
VAPOR BATH
of J. i : . Fee, Agt
FOR RENT. House of 9 rooms, goml cellar, lots of fruit, eimil barn uilh 4 acres o( pusturage ami garden. near Public square, churches and col-
leges,
JAMES M. HUHLEY,
\ trent
No il Dally l:-lea m, for Indianapolis S„ 4 Daily Kx -unS;:f4 ii iu " No 12 Dally 1*15 Noon “ so 21) Dally 1:47 p ni. No H Dally . 4:13 p in. No 2 Daily (1:15 p m “ . PKOKI/ DIVISION i eav«“ Tena- Haute. No 75 K* spn .7:05 a rn. tor Hnorla. No 77 '* " 4:55 p in, for Dteal ir lor cornplete Hme chiiI, irlvli.K all tralnt un I slatioiis. and for full Informational, Ic r oes. Diroiiirn earn, etc., address 4.S. Dowi.ino. Ayenl
| KtiKo.
4;«tl'l Paaa. Av(. si. Louis Mo.
\ iindalia Kates. Terre Haute mees! Special train! Star Pointer-doe Patchen day J The t'andalin line will run a special train leaving Terre Haute at 7 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, running to Greencastle to accommotb.te passengers who desire toatlend the races and return home same night. Star Pointer and Joe Patchen will both go against their records on this date. Fare ♦l.O.jfor the rouml trip. Home seekers excursion to points in south, west and nonhwest, half fare rates Sept 21, Oct 5 and PJth. Excursion to St. Louis October 4th to hth fare $(1.25 for the round trip aeet St Louis Fair. To Terre Haute Sept. 28th, 2'.'tb, doth, j and Oct. 1st. return limit, Oct. 2. Fare $1.05, account Terre Haute Trotting association. This promises to be the greatest meeting of the year. $50,000
in purses.
To Nashville, Tenii., May 14th to October 15, (Inal limit November 7th, fare $14 05. May 14th toOctobc: 15th, return limit zO days, fare $10.00. May 18th and contimiiug until October 2(ith, return limit 10 days, fare $7.50. Tuesdays and Thursdays only of each week. May IHth to (b tober doth, 7 days limit,
fare $7.00.
J. S. Powmno, Agt. Block Coal. i am again furnishing best Brazil block coal us cheap as the cheapest. Also I have fur sale a line road horse and an excellent Jersey cow. 202(2 J. T. Ai.i.kn.
Mrs. John Roberts is at home from I Newmarket where she lias been visit-
i ing relatives.
John II. Nichols and E. I,. Cowgil) went to Brazil tills morning to attend the Christian convention. John 11 tills left yesterday for Washington D. ('., where he will assist Rev. Ostrom iu conducting meetings. Mrs. Dubbins returned to her home iu Franklin Thursday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crow. Miss Callie (>gg, who has been the guest of R. A. and Mrs. Ogg, has returned to tier home in Green county. A. O. Lockridge was in Indianapolis yesterday to attend a meeting of the board of trustees of the insane asylum. Mrs. T. M. McGinnis has gone to Tuscola, 111., to join her husband. Mr. McGinnis lias a tailor shop in Tuscola and they will reside there. Newport lloosier State: Burnett apd Blanche Nixon and Paul Conley will leave for Greencastle this week to attend school at DePanw university. Charles Kaido and a Mr. Powell of Indianapolis are here with a view to investing iu city property. Mr. Kahlo was a member of Gov. Hovcy’s stall'. Mrs. McComack of Clayton, mid Mrs. Ada Mattox, of Kansas City, have been attending the Baptist association meeting here, returning home this morning. Mrs. B. F. Hays, of Worthington, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McD. llavs, went to Fillmore this morning to spend the day
with relatives.
Mrs. John M. Dwyer, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Abrams, has gone to Oxford, ()., to visit her son who is taking sanatorium
treatment lln-rc.
On Tuesday, Sept. 28, the Vandalia will run a special train troni Terre Haute to Greencastle, leaving there at j 7 p. m., stopping at all stations. This is the day of the Star Pointer race. Bishop Bowman went to Indianapolis
Wc know the great cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla are genuine because me people themselves write about them.
New Barber Shop Open.
Blackman A Hays announce that they will open their new barber shop by the postotlh e today. M r. McCall, ot Peoria III., is one of the new barbers and is here ready for business. The bath rooms will tie ready some time next Week. 29211
THE CHINESE CRIMINAL CODE. Pani. ide is considered only one <le :: e Pas culpable than treason, and is mni. hi d a- a crime of the deepest dye, -m il a violation of the ties of nature u im; held to he evidence of the most mprineip’.ed depravity. \n.v person convicted of a design to kill his or her parents or ancestors, vnether u blow be struck or not. Is 'aide to .surter death by being beheadd. If tl; murder is actually comraitties concei ned i herein. . UHlier principals or accessories, if cl.iiu! to the deceased us above menioi ■ d. suffer death In a slow and painul manner, being cut Into a thousand deers. If the criminal dies in prison .n execution similar in mode takes . lace on his body. Murder in all cases Is punished by apltatlon. When committed with he di ■ gn of afterward mangling the icily ami distributing the limbs of '.he P < ;..-c(l for magical purposes, not only ,s the offender executed, but all the la1,ah's of his house, although innocent if the crime, are perpetually banished. Persons giving information by which 4ii Ii offenders are brought to justice re- ' i\: a reward of twenty ounces of silver from the government. All persons rearing venomous animals. or preparing drugs of a poisonous nature, for the purpose of murder, are beheaded: their property confiscated, and family banished, even If no person is actually killed by such means. The use of abusive language Is very sternly repressed, especially if the offended person happens to be the husand or ancestor of the offender. The code says: "Opprobrious and Insulting language, having naturally a tendency to produce quarrels and affrays, this book of laws expressly provides for its prevention and punishment."—Green Bag,
DePauw University,
This Column Records the Best News in College CirclesMr. Little is wearing the colors of I’hi Gamma Delta. The Alpha IMiis have pledged Miss Scott, who enters freshman. Misses Mollie Frank and Laura Christie arc wearing Phi Mu colors. Messrs. Todd and McBride, of Biutfton, are wearing Beta colors. Messrs. Snyder, Slick anil Mason of South Bend, have entered col-
lege.
Kappa Kappa Gamma has the colors on Misses Guthrie and
Landes.
Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Wednesday afternoon with a coaching party. There will lie a meeting of the Glee club at Music hall tomorrow afternoon at 1 Lid. The two Rucker boys, of Evans ville arrived yesterday to enter col lege. They are wearing Deke
colors.
New loot ball material is appear | ing on the field each day. Tin ; practice yesterday was very creditable considering the green condition of the men. Let every slu dent turn out and give the boys
encouragement.
" For t long time,” s.iid the f irmer's wife, “ I suffered from gastric troubles and dyspepsia. After all my me.iL I experienced a disagreeable, l:eav\ -or! of feei ng and oftentimes in the morning tnv tongue would be coaled ; in (a, t, this wou'd be the case for who'e dav s a! a lime. I had recoi rse to the whole category of correctives, aperients, laxatives, etc., but ihe relief I found wa tem|x>rary. Indeed, in most ca-es, <fter I I .,d t.iken them for any leu th ef time, the rarlv ethcacy iernu-j entirely vitiuted. I had so often Seen iu tbe advertisements of Ripans Tabules ^L. the statement, one gives relief, that at last it so impressed itself upon me that I decided to give them a trial. A trial was entirely convincing and in a short time 1 w.is well. While 1 have now no regular use for them I always keep them on hand, to be used in case of emergency.”
Try Grniu-Ut Try Drain-O!
Ask your Grocer today to show you a pvekHgi- of GHAIN-O, the new food drink Hint ikes Ho-place of coffee. The childrwll Uiny drink ii without injury ns well,us the ndtil
, ... i , , All who try il. like it. GKAIN-O tins that yesterday afternoon to attend confer- rl. n sem biown «r Mocha or .lava, but H ia ence From I l.iliau.-mnli- he will goto (»ade from piiee to-nms. nml the moat delicate emt. r tom it win i > s ,„nmeh receives it without distress. the Martinsville to visit D. L. Southard for pTeeof coffee, 15c. and 2ft cts. per packmre. . , , sold by at. grocer* |S-4t a few d"V>> and will return to his home .
in St. Louis on Monday. ! „ Wrlght’j Celery Tea cures constlpa
The cause of the Farmer’s and ( Iti-I Mon sick headaches. 25o at druggists.
zen’s Building and Loan association vs William Rector, which has been occupying Hie attention of the circuit court since Monday morning, was given
For Letter Heads see
the Bannhu Timks. printer
to the jury at noon Wednesday.
In a
The Bannkk Timks For Letter Heads.
(YovKiiiMi.K, Jam. IS'.iii.
With my spectacles I purchased of M. D. Ricketts I am enabled to see real
^ I well. Hi' ability to lit glasses is till Ihe reception at the Ladies Iiuli right, lie has a beautiful optical otlit'e. tonight given by the Y. M. U. A Jams* M. Watson,
to the new men,' should he attended
by every new man. !t will uH'ord Ad. Sandwiches, a tine chance to become acquainted. The Big Four Ini' distributed fifteen The Glee and Mandolin clubs will miles of new steel rail, weighing seveiifumish music and a jolly good r y-live no,i.ids to the yard, un the St.
time is assured.
The Coal Strike
Is settled and wc are ed to furnish
prepar
lilflliUM.
Dr. Goliiu left at 1 :37
attend a meeting of the joint hoard S| | t> of the university. As most of the <,, v m ilVr.
members of the board are attend
Louis division, between Carbon and Coal Blutr, which is to be placed in the
-Two Jersey cow* and JerJolin Cawley. 288(12
Nicholson’s Sons postoflice gallery
ing conference in session now at wj|j be open for business Monday, Sept. I ^ a. Indianapolis, n meeting was called 2i> an.I every Monday afterwards. "J I ^ Z). J Iclltl ^>1,
to consider some
im portan ce.
eyery
mutters ot minor p eine early and get 1 dozen of those
| lieautitul cabinet IvoreMe photos re-I j ilueed from $J.(K) to $1.50. This oiler is <
I tie ^ . \\ . ( A. w ill give u reeep fora shot t time only. tls
tion tomorrow afternoon from 2 to! .... ..
I h • Hume Lalierv s. w. cor. square,
d at Simpson Art hall for the new | pi,,,,,,,,. . 2mn
lady students of the university, j
Invitations have been issued but as x, 1 , " MUl ' 1 '"IM" 111 the lists are as yet so uncoroplete,|, ( , ons( . su ,,. . It M .„, tg .
it is sincerely hoped that all young ladies who have recently entered the university will take advantage of this opportunity to become bet-
ter acquainted.
During the summer vacation an ordinance was passed by the city council requiring ail bicycles riders to procure u hell and attach the same to their machine; the same
Telephone No. 51.
\ KliY LOW RA I LS.
i am prepaied to furnish hard ant. soft coal ;it bottom prices, Ullice at carriage room. John Cawley. 28stl2 One di z cabinet Ivorettes for $1.50 at j I’listotll'-e gallery commencing Monday Sept. 20. Nicholson’s Sons. 285tJ. It is no ii'e fur the citizens of Greencast le to go to the large cities to have j their fotographie work done a-1he prize 1 winning Fotographcrs will slid continue to run the l’o- f olllre g llery at
ordinance provides that each rider greatly reduced price,on Mondavsonly, must procure a lamp for use after N’cliolsou’s Sous. 2851.1
sunset. Much inconvenience, both for riders and for the city author! ties, can lo avoided if the students who see this will speak about it to
their friends.
The Lafayette Courier ol yestcr- tH "soiViVv aii'.VrtHfi'isVs day contained tlie Purdue loot ball i,-,,"' IX'.i'-Hi Aiien’s!tim'Ht^i
schedule lor this season. Purdue
: SDNNV SOUTH
VIA
Hilt FOUR ROUTH.
ACCOUNT.
One Way Settlers’
Excu rsion. TICKFTS ON SALK: (Ictolicr 5th and 19th.
1 r ticketsan<l full information call on tiny 1 t agent of the Hig Foiir Route or ailAllen's Koot-Knse, a piiwiler for t),,.
It cures pnintiil. swoMen, sniHitlnif leel anil i , ,, „
Insiamiy lakes Die stltur out ol corns ami 1 ’• ' "KMK K, \V\KKKN S- Lin ii tuiiiioiis lt*S | the frreatM^cotnfort'discovery j Fass.Tt'ffflkc Mgr. Ass .Gen. Pass ■ & I
sliske Into Amir Shoes
ol Ihe like. Allen's Fool-Ease
makes lijrl,! 11 is ip sure
ftttln,r or new shoes feel ,nsv. . ynre for su ,-til Inir, enlloiis ami hot. Hr, 4.
l.c Hoy, .X. V.
Cincinnati, ().
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
is billed to play DePauw ()ct. 1(5. at Greencastle. In order tiiat wc may be ready lor them the practice from now on must he well attended, sharp and animated. As the spiking season closes more men will ap pear on the field and there isnoi reason why we should not have a good team, The Phi Psis entertained their lady friends yesterday with a dritc to Alt. Meridian. Mr. Neal, of Charleston, III., is wearing I). U. colors.
'VNcr, im n Canss of Feopu, ; Who are Injured bj the use of coffee, it,.- 1 ccntlv I tier,, nttg been pl-e,,l in all ihr ^10- ! e, 1 > slor, s a new nrepinalion cull,,I 1. It AIX- i 0 imnlc of pu.e grains. Unit takes He- phiee "t eoltn . Ill,, most .lelieiite stouineh ,•,•-! celves It without dlstroaa, ana but few can tell ii from coffee. It does not com over i. us ' 1 much 1 lilMi-eu amy drink it witli great benefit, lb eta. and St eta, per paekaire t»v I l» .(-i- ; \tx ■■ jg | | To hav lovelr, delict III' brown cukes for I 1 1 > pikipisi these fresh inornlngs use M,s \| 1K . I n s famous I'.uicpike l lour, or M>- \uslin's ' Ihickwhcut. Ilnckwhciil led paeknge, pnn. "like yellow All urocers sell It Ti\ :i n, i ■ lily .
at nttACjCs BrlWJkn Drives lll : Tiller
Itutay s Im ocm
, Furnished the Daily Bannkh Timks daily bv R. W. Alien, manager of Ar-! thui Jordan’s poultry nouse.j Hens "'prinir ('87) ( nicks over at. .... - Lireks Turkey urns
Bargain Monday,
Our hargaiti Monday was such a sue-
, , , , . Geeae. I. t .over
cess xve have decided to try it again ;
and will commence Monday, Sept, 20 i; ifif8.fro«h subject to handling.T
and make I doz. enhinet Ivorettes for '‘""er trood
$1.50, former price $:t.iK>. This special -
advertising oiler good until Nov. 1 only
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cle^bt.gs mnl beftdtifiei the nait*
, —i be- —^
VroniGte* r luff'tnunt gruwtn
Fails to Itrstore O
uthful
Hair to it* Youihful < Cures itculp (li«eaw> Sc Ituir 1
SDc.andtl ""at l>f
•" Wanted-fln leea
Who ri-n t.itlk €»f sons sum*w tl.tiik t„ pktnaf
Postollice gallery, Nicholsons’ Sons, tfs! KiU Knur I icmKin. Nasli'dlle, Teim. Daily return Nov. 1 7 $14.05; 20 day limit, $lo.:io, 7 dav*, 1
$7.50.
’I’erre Haute Sept. 25. return 20, aeyt, Rutfalo Bill’s show, $1.05, Terre Halite Sept. 2? to Get. 2, return Oct. $1.05. St. Louis Oct. 4 to 8, return 11, account fair, $0.25. F. P. Hu Kurts, Agent.
It pays
the merchant ami huf.incNR tuau to talk liberally lo ti e p ildic through the columns of The Banakk Times.
* Protect
Vrlte H *>., _ 1 IL i\. f,, P their v « oa list jf fcwo liiiuilred iuveirlonM v i
For Sale Bills and Foster*. The BlNNkK Tlklks
Tim IUnnkh iimks tetepnone new ! 1 !,r *' Remember it when you ; lave an item. VVe want the new*.
Wright's Celery Tew regutatei n, AM- ainJ klUneys, euiea eonstiput ii, I 'Uk headicne. 20c at fin .p ,,5,.:,"
EI.V’S CRKAW KAT.M lea positive cure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly nhsorhrri «nil» at Drihvista „r tiv ninil; sariples ID,', by uis'l. kl-V UhOTIll.ltS, f,<l Wurrea 8 ., New lurk City.
