The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1895 — Page 4

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TVrrt* Haute special to the Iiuliana|*o-

Kiiut- t tit tii' PmiU>m<v hi unseiiowtie. |iis Journal Senator Voorhees has jmt

B. MARTIN, C L. MARTIN.

Editor* ttnd Proprietor*.

Ind., as second dass inattor. 1>jji<rr of I* cn tion : Democrat liailifinfj, Xort Purest Comer CaPttic Si/Hftre. SrilSCUIPTIONs Per Year $1 OO Six MondiH. 50 t*aymbl*‘ ItrvorinhP y in hi ranee, <i remast Ip, I ml., October 1*2, ISOo.

It was a cyclone.

Ex-Pbesident Harrison’s cofTee tasted better than usual Wednesday

the tlnishinK touches on his new lecture, “The Holy Sepulcher,” which be is to deliver at DePnnw 1'niversity on Oct. 2*2. The proceeds of the lecture are to go to the fund of the alur.tni association. The senator is a graduate in the class of 1M!>. The lecture amounts to an argument in detense of Christianity from the standpoint of one who has had large experience in

Hit' study and practice of law.

The Senator has had his doubts and misgivings on the subject of religion. There were many times when he was skeptical of the authenticity of the Scriptures, and at other times he lias felt that the teachings of the Bible j afforded the only adequate source of consolation in great hreavements. Senator Voorhees became a member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal church in this city a number of years ago, he ami the Hon. Bayless Hanna being confirmed the same day. His daughter, Miss Hallie Voorhees, is a recent convert to the Catholic Church, and it is understood that wtiile she was making a thorough study of the churcn’s doctrine the Senator gave much thought to religions subjects and with her investigated the Scriptures.

Bar Association Organized.

An adjourned meeting of the (ireeneastle bar was held at the office of

Put Them Together.

! Taggart can never win in Indianapo-

IWl'aiiw I niver- ij s with the best element against him.

It is safely against him ami his methods and he will never be t he boss burgomeister in Indiana. B. T. Oct. Hd. Tomorrow’s election in Indianapolis will be the only Indiana polities this venr. Trusler will win handsomely.

B. T. Oct. 6th.

It wasn’t democracy that won in Indianapolis yeaterday. It was local discontent and reaentment at an unwise administration. B. T. Oct. 9.

Ha! ha! halt!

TDUBL.IC SAt.!*: —I W|ll Hell on my farm 2 1 ..mile* south of (ireeneantle, on THTRSMAY.iwt. 17, all my personal property, to-wtt : Chirk* us. Hog*. 11 Jersey Cows and k 'Hives, (7 freah.l about loo Sheep. 2 fine Shropshire Bucks, span big Mules lll‘ u hands high, ; good Team, N work Horses, Mare and 2 Colt*, about 15 tons old Hay. about lion shocks of i corn, rto or 70 bushels Wheat, Oats, 8 straw ri«*ks and fall pasture. Can furnish good lot to feed out fodder, hay and straw. Terms A orsdtt of 12 moo tbs will be privet); all sums j under $5 cash. All notes with approved security before moving property. I*, s. I will lease my FA KM of ISO acres for i one or more years to highest bidder on special contract, same time and place. Kaletocorn- ■ menoe at 10a.m. A. MOUhY. I Address me at Westfield, Ind., up to October II, 1HMA MV2

morning as lie scanned tlie morning Matthias and Matthias, and C. B. Case,

Saturday evening, to complete the organization of a bar association, with C. B. Case in the chair and H. B. Martin secretary. In addition to those at the previous meeting there were present, J. H. James, T. C. Grooms, 1). E. Williamson, P. (). Colliver, J. I*. Allee, Jas B. Nelson, R. P. Carpenter and Jas. J. Smiley. The committee appointed at the lormer meeting report

papers.

The democracy had its Bull Run in ’94. It will have its Appomattox in ’96 Its first great victory, since its terrihie defeat, occurred at Indianapolis

Tuesday.

As one beneficial result of the democratic reformation of tariff tax, tiie poor man is enabled to purchase a suit

01 K 1’Ol.OKKB ( IT17.K\S. Mrs. Jerome Smith Ims been indiwpon^d thin week. A daughter of John Bolling, the drayman, fell under the wheel of a wagon last Saturday, breaking one of her legs. ’J be bon ton of colored society was out at the banquet given in honor of Kev. ("ravin, the new pastor of the A. M. K. church. Kev. Coleman delivered the artdiess of welcome. About forty couples were present. Tom Graham is the new chef at Roberts’

cafe.

The coffee coolers have organized a foot ball

team,

Kert Wilson, of Crawfordsvilie, was in the city Monday. Indianapolis .Livestock Market. CATTF.K K«N*e1pts, 250 head; shipments, light. The cattle market today is fair, choice stuil selling steady; others dull. We quote: t’holce export grades |..4 75<» 500 Good to obolee sblpplnB I - i"* Medium togiMMt shipping. I 2>f«< 4 50 Cntninon to fair shipping .82.Vi* 4 00 Good to choice feeders 8 .W * 8 75 Fair lo medium feeders t m*-t *‘iti ('oiiimon to go«Ml stockers 22>w<< 80u Good tocholce heifers ... 8 50wi 4 ort Fair to medium belfera t omnion light heifers 2 2*Va 2 75 Good to choice cows 2 5<)r<(300 Fair to medium cows 2 25(n 2 «)» < ommon old cows loOe%200 VeaI ("alves ■: .‘iOk 500 l holcc ex port hulls. 275ei300 Fa I r h» good hu 11 s 2 2.5 (a 2 75 Cominoii to fair hulls I 50r<c 2 25 Good to choice cows and calves 25(N)(ft .*{500 Cotninon lo fair i , owsand calve« IOOOm 25(N) Hhoep and Lambs —Reelpts, 900 head; shipments, (Jiki head. The lamb market was a shade lower; choice sheep steady; others dull.

We quote:

Good to eholce hittibs . f87”k i 100

Fair to medium lambs

Export ewes and wethers ... . io Good to choice sheep 2 758 on Fnlr to medium sheep 2 25c* 2 75 Common sheep I(NIm 200

H«*l”» Receipts. {..'•(Al head slidf *111611 Is, 2,000

head. Th*’ hog market opened active and

stronger; *’l*»s«‘d steady. Wc quote:

Clioiee inediuin and heavy I 2n * 180 Mixed and heavy parking 1 15m 125 < ’holee lights | I 25

BOSTON STORE Wc* have started the ball a rolling. Our Stupendous Clearance Sale begins Saturday, an event that is always eagerly awaited by economic purchasers. The slaughter com prises in

NO TICK TO NON-RESIDENTS, The State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss. In the Putnam Circuit Court, November Term, 1SV ». Mary Madden et al. vs. j. Complaint No. 5004, The Fnknown Heirs of Edward W. McGaughey et al. Now come the Plaintiffs, by Williamson A Wllhamnon, their Attorneys, and file their complaint herein to remove cloud and quiet title, together with an affidavit that said defendants, The Cnknown Heirs of F.dward W. McGaughey and The Cnknown Heirs of James Townsend, deceased, are non-residents of the State of Indiana: Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Putnam Circuit Court, the same being the 25th day of November. A. I>. 1A95, at the Court House in the City of Green cast le, in said County and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said ( .—s . Court, affixed at the City of Green4 skal. castle, this 2d day of October, A. I>. 1805. 3118 DANIEL T. PARNnLL, Clerk. Willi amhon A Williamson, Pitts.’a ttys.

Mookf. Hkom., A ttys. Notice of Final Setllement of Estate. In the matter of the) In the Putnam CirKstate of Asbury J-cutt Court. November Bowman, deceased. I Term, 1895. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as Administratrix of Hie Estate of Asbury Bowman, deceased, has presented and tiled her account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said t lremit Court on tin* Isth day of November, 1st 1.5, at which time all persons Interested In said Fstate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there he, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Ami the Heirs of said Estate, amt all ottiers Interest! d therein, are alsq hereby required, at the time ami place aforesaid, to ii'qiearand make proof of their heliship or claim lo any part *»f said F.statc. 3.512 ALICE BOWMAN, Admrx.

of clothes for $H that wonlr> have cost ^ a constitution which with omenda-

him $14 under the McKinley mon-i tionB and nr,<,lt,onH Wils ado P ted ,,v ••<»n.i..on iiKbi* i r, stros'ty and is not compelled to clothe j “cetions. The associations then pro- rzVZ, m

Iceededto elect r Ulcers with the folMr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor Farm, Winntsheik (*!>., hi., say#: -Last, winter Mr. Robert Leach p*ed two l)*)\*»s *>f DcWitt's Witch ) lla/el Sal ve and cured a large running sore on his leg. Had been under care of physician for months with out obtaining relief

Sure cure for Piles. Albert Allen.

himself and family in shoddy. . . „ 1 lowing (result. President, J). h. V\ il. Whenever the Calamity-Jane-Col-1 liamson; 1st Vice Pres. C. B Case; *2n<l lege-Swivol gets a home thrust from . Viee Pres. J. J. Smiley; Treasurer, S. the I)em(k;kat, it retorts by calling it | A. Hays; Secretary, Smith C. Matson; the “ organette.” The Swivel’s idea I all by a unanimous vote. Gen.Williatnof a newspaper's mission is that it boh, on assuming the chair made a must l>e somebody’s or something’s or- brief address. Messrs. Colliver, Case gan. It would be hard to determine | and Hays were appointed a committee whose or wliat thing’s organ our con- to draft-by-laws and Ader, Lewis and temporary is. It certainly does not | T. Y. Moore to arrange for a suitable represent the best thought of its party, room for meetings and after remarks and whenever it gets beyond college | by Capt. Smiley the association adgossip it is out of its depth and makes‘journed to meet at the same place itself ridiculous. Saturday evening, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p. m.

The Banner Times lias discovered a “mares nest.” It says, in effect, that wool has advanced under the Wilson

Amusements.

The entertainment given by Miss Bernice Costello, at the Christian

Tariff but lias recently declintHl one [ church Tuesday evening was a rare

woolen I treat to those who were _ pres-

eightli of a cent, that some

mills have closed and some hands have been discharged by shoe factories. Tiie statement is supjiorted by garbling Hun’s report for September. The B. T. dare not publish Bradstreets and Dun’s reports of the condition of

business in full. If so it could not ffnd | swinging was probably the best ever tiie faintest sign of business depres- i 8een i' 1 our city, but some of the jokes | , . . . , , were just a little stale. Several of our won upon which to base a calamity nnrtfir , nok to

ent. Her impersonation of Damon and Pythias and the recitation of “Blind Benny” were among the num-

ber which were especially fine. A good crowd tilled the opera house

Wednesday evening to see the ever popular Barlow Bros, minstrels. The I dancing was good and the Indian club

I Hvvincrim

BIG FOUR EXCURSIONS. Dayton, ()., Oct. 21 and 22, return limit Oct. 25, acct. Epworth League, $4.50. Washington, Ind., Oct. I> to 10, return limit Oct. 14, acct. B. Y. P. l T ., $2.80. Greensburg, Oct. 23 to2 '. return Od. 28, acct. Y. P. S. C. E., fl.ti >. St. Louis, Oct. 6 to 11. ret irnOct. 1', aect. St. Louis Fair, Atlanta, Ga., any day, return limit 20 days, $18.60. T\ P. Hueetis, Agt.

young would lie swells undertook to hiss a comedian, but as usual they got

tiie worst of it.

_ The Rose Sidell London Belles comist and Nov. Tst 1892, it will find the ! P a,, y. a strong variety troupe, showed

1 to a g iod house last night.

Tiie “Circus Girl” is on the board

bowl. I fit will refer to newspapers fair enough to publish the unvarnished truth covering the time between June

record of bloody labor riots, reductions of wages and closing of factories enougii to fill a whole page of its paper. No such things of any significance are heard of now. The business interests of the country are in a natisfaciory condition to all, except those who would welcome any disas ter that might aid partisan success. Our contemporary is conspicuously in

that class.

The Banner Times says we rushed to the defense of the superintendent of the county asylum but, with its usual fairness, fails to quote our brief criticism of the grand jury report. The

Democrat did not rush to Mr. Mark’s. „ . t ,.

support, it criticized the grandjury for Cooper’s ’bus office, for fresh, pure (IpbliHhing inBimintions and not con-: goods at low prices. 46-if. elusions gossip and not statements as ! * j^encartiiTfadilnZs^t mber 21. facts. I be I)emo( uai said the ,jur_\ Tiie Ohio Farmers. Insurance Comphad no right to injure the reputation any has settled my loss amounting to of a citizen by innuendo, and says so to my entire satisfaction, and for W.t apprehend lh»l Mr. j ' * will not req lire much defense if there 33-13 Thomas .I. Fe'rrand.

is nothing more than such stuff as tiiis.' “We ffnd some evidence tending to show > “We have information J that the manager has shown evidence” 1 &c. The attempt to lug Mr. Shoptaugh | into the controversy is for tiie pur-

for the 19th.

IIOMESEEKERS* EXCURSIONS.

VIA VAN DAI.IA LINE.

Oct. 21 and 22, to points in the South, West, Southwest and Northwest, one first-class limited fare for the round trip with an addition of $2 or $4 according to territory to which ticket is sold. For further particulars see

J. S. Dowling, Agt.

Money to loan, in sums of $70o and over, long time at 6 per cent, 6.1 and 7 per cent interest. No delay no ap-

praisement required. Reed & Bachelder.

40-tf. 191 Bayne block.

K. 1». A1 )KK, Ally.

Sheriff’s Sale.

By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed front the (’lerk of the Putnam | rircuit Court, in a cause wherein Belinda C. Ader Is plaintiff and Judson F. Scott, Hadiel Thoennes, Michael F. Thoennes, William WII- I imis. Ida M. Wilgus, William S Potter. Joanna K. Scott, Pernielia A. Kendall, Wiley (). Foster and Mary K. Foster arc defendants, re-

.. 1 Vi n, «V 1 fairness and promptness, I can cheer- m.'10 nmke the mini <>f «n« thnuUc apprehend that Mr. Marks ) . |lMl J.,;,, nv,..ny .i»ii..rH will, mtenst ..i.u

I Will Oil

CoiuMH8sionei ,, s Lamt Sale. Notice is hereby given thal th© undersigned (’ommissioncr appoint«Ht by the Judge of the Putnam circuit court of Putnam county, Indiana, in a certain suit for partition, wherein Elijah Grantham,guardian of Emma Maaon et al , ifl piainttff f aud Cbai lei ES. Webster et al. are defendants, In civil cauae No. :»5<IS, to sell the real estate in said cause sought to be partitioned, and ordered to be sold, and situate in Putnam county, Indiana, and deHtil'lbe as folloWB, to-wit: The south half of two half quarters, to-wit: The south end of the east half of the northeast quarter of seetton thirty-six (36) Intownsliin fifteen (15) north of rang!* five (5) wi-st, anntheROUth end of the northwest fractional quarter of seetton thtrty-one (31) in township fifteen (15) north of range four (I) west, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at. a stake witneNsed by a sugar tree and a beeeh tree on the east side of tin* last mentioned fractional quarter; thence west across both pieces one hundred and flfty-iwo poles to a stake witnessed by two beeches; thence south ninety-five and one halt poles to a stak«* witnessed by t wo bee< lies; thence east one hundred and fifty-two poles across both pit es to 11 au<■ a11 i two bsecbes; 1 hence north ninety-five and one half poles to the beginning. Containing ninety-one acres

more or less.

Hatd Commissioner will, pursuant to said order, receive sealed bids for the sale of said real estate at t he law office of Job ti II. James, In the city of Greeneastle, Indiana, up to 12 o’clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 80, 18W5, and If said real estate is not sold on said day said sale will be continued from day to day for the receiving of bids at said law office until said real estate ts sold. Tf.ilms: One-third cash In hand, the residue In two equal payments at six and twelve months from (tale of sale, the purchaser executing notes therefor at six percent interest pet annum, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by a mor tgag< "ii the reaI estate sold. JOHN W. SCTHEKLIN, Commissioner.

New Fotograf Gallery.

We cordially invite the public to call and examine our Pictures before going elsewhere. Prices are very low.

Dry Goods Dept. Hosiery,

Ladies’ Heanil°ss fapt black Hose,

65c 4G-in. all wool Henriettas....'. 50e double heels and toes 10c 50c 40-in. “ “ 39c Children’s extra long line ribbed 39c 38-in. “ “ .. ........26c Hose

Black Mitts, worth 20c, sale price....10c

All silk Mitts, “ 25c, “ “ ...19c

~ Lace Curtains,

Underwear.

Ladies’ ribbed Vests 4c Misses’ “ “ 4c Ladies’ trimmed ribbed Vests 10c “ regular 19c “ “ ISJo “ “ 25c “ “ 19c

$1.25 Curtains, sale price $ 69 1.75 “ “ “ 95 2.75 “ “ “ 1.49

Tinware,

Glassware Dept.

Beautiful glass water sets, worth $1.00, for 59c Half-gallon Pitchers, worth 40c, for.l9c Tumblers, worth 5c, for — 3c Beautiful Butter Dish, worth 25c 10c Large 10-in. glass Bowl, worth 25c.,.10c Large assortment tin top Jelly Glasses, worth 5c 3c

12-qt. tin pads 10c, worth 25c 1 gallon Coffee Pot 15c, “ 35c A “ “ “ 12c, “ 20c 1 quart “ “ 11c, “ 20c 1 pint tin Cups 1c, “ 5c 6 quart covered Pails 15c, “ 25c 4 “ “ '* 10c, “ 20c 2 “ “ “ 7c, “ 15c 12 “ Milk Pails, with strainer 29c, worth 50c 14 quart Dish Pan 19c, “ 35c 8 “ “ “ 10c, “ 20c •1 gallon Stew Pan 5c, “ 10c Square Pudding Pan 4c, “ loc

Don’t miss this golden opportunity to make your purchases at these exceedingly low prices.

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r. Abrams & Son.

Our Gallery is over the Post Office, Greeneastle, ind. Our new Trilby Panels only $1 a dozen.

NICHOLSON’S SONS. [:15ml]

THE "ONEITA” Union Suit for Ladies, IN WOOL AM* COTTON.

1. More easily and quickly put on and off than any other made. 2. Entirely elastic in every way and perfectly selfadjustable. 3. No buttons under Corset that hurt and injure. 4. No inelastic stay d o w n the front, causing uncomfortable tightness. 5. Allows Corset one size smaller. 6. A perfect fit guaranteed. Prices the same as the old style Union Suits.

West Side Square.

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TO DEMOCRAT SUBSCRIBERS.

Your Life-Size Portrait in fine frame and covered with glass for ONLY

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THE DEMOCRAT hits pnterpd into a contract with a reliable Chicago Art House to furnish its subscribers, NEW amt OLD,

Try a Suit and you will wear no

other.

F. C. CXt-mOBE*

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- - Life Size Crayon Portraits - -

In eleL’at:t frames witli glass for the unprecedented low price of $1.95 each. Bring us photograph or tin-type of yourself, your wife, son, daughter, father or mother, or ail of them, and receive at our nfflee pictures of which you will be proud. Satisfactory work guaranteed. This offer is only open to subscribers. If not in the-procession join it and embrace the opportunity while it lasts. Samples of work may be inspected at this office.

JAMES K. JENKINS, (SUCCESSOR TO ED HANEMANN,)

WILL CONTINUE THE-

Grocery and Bakery Business At the old stand. Large additions are being made to the stock, and his prices will be as low as the lowest. All are invited to give him a call, make his acquaintance and give him a share of their patronage.

i costs accrued anil to accrue,

MONDAY,

1 HE TWENTY EKIHTII

OK OCTOltl-at, IMG.

DAY

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Buffalo N. Y. Oct. 14, return 19, $14.45 Greennburg, Ind. Oct. 23 to 26th, re-

turn 28th, $2.60.

. i i . ,i Dnvton, O. Oct. 21 and 22, return

pose of creating jealouay between the i ^4 5^

Terre Haute, Nov. 7 and 9th, return

BIO FOUR EXCURSIONS.

Mbinfca G-i nnv flnv ‘20 Hnva r»tiirn l “ , 1ween t lie lumiar.f In o'clock ». m. nnd I -A t lania u.t. any ttaj, zu uays ret urn „' C |,„. k m. of Mild diiy expose nt pubiicfnilo limit, 518.00. I to t he tiiglicst bidder at the door of the court

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friendm of the two men. The Banner Timea’ Jrea'ment of George Shoptaugh, when he was well and faithfully discharging the duties of superintendent, was invariably unfair and, at times, brutal, and lie will hardly thank it for its hypocritical taffy now. This paper omited no opportunity of defending Mr. S. whenever assailed by

the Banner Times. Marriage Licenses.

Frank M. Busby and Ida B. Rees. Clay Hanna and OlellaSutherlin. Robert il. Quinton and Alma F.

Flint.

John II. Hines and Flora II. Rhodes. Chas S. Sinclair and Minnie E. Mc-

Coy.

Durward P. Alexander and Martha Wright.

11th, $1 40.

Dallas Texas, Oct. 15th, return Nov.

10. $25.10.

liarsest excursion to western and f K„i.nmif um.ner one imndrert hh.I *lx southern mates, Oc*t. 21 and 22d. Lor M ud two third* (iw-'a) rod*: thcnc* west par-

house in the city of < ircer.cjist le in hi id eon n ty of Putnmn and State of Iii<ii:imi, the fol-

lowing described real estate, to-wit : A part of tin* west half of the northwest

quarter of section seventeen (17) nnd a part of tin* cast half of the w» s' half of the northcasi quarter of Heetion eighteen il** in township thirteen (13) north, range three (3) west, dcH'Tihed as follows, to-wlt: Begin ding at the northeast corner of said west half of the northwest quarter of said section seventeen (17) and running thence .south with the east

particulars see F. P. Huestis, Agt. TANDALTA LINE EXCURSIONS. To Dayton, 0.,C)ct. 21 22, return limit Oct. 25, fare$1.50 for round trip, acct.

Epworth League.

To Buffalo, N. A’., Oct. 14, return limit Oct. 19, $14.45 lor round trip, acct. Union Veteran Legion of U. S. To Dallas, Texas, Oct. 15, return limit Nov. 10, fare $25.10 for round trip, iicct. Missionary convention of Christian ch'Tcli. J. S. Dowling, Agt. Any one wanting Fruit Trees, call on L. F. Shaw, at the Greeneastle Nursery. ’ 35t4

I ul hi to I lie uorl Ii line of xniil Neel Ion one Inin- ! tired and twenty (120) rods to Hit* west line of | I I he oast half of the cast half of I he northwest | quarter of said section eighteen ; t hence north with said west line one hundred and six and two-thlrda 106? } rod* to, the north Hn© «>f said HHCtlon eighteen; thence cant with the north lino of said sctqion to the* place of beginning. containing xo acres more or Ichs, sit-

uate in Putnam county. Indiana.

I will first offer the rents and profits of said real estate for a term not exceeding seven years, and failing to reali/.oa sum sufficient to satisfy said decree, I will al the same time I and place offer the fee simple title of said real estate or so much t hereof as may he necessary to satisfy the same. Said side will be made without relief from valuation or appraise-

ment laws.

3413 FKAN( IN M. GLIDE WELL, October 5, IHUo. Sheriff Put mini County.

Verbenas, Josephine,

And Other ruinous IJrands ami Leaders. TRY THEM.

CLUN - MM

Why go to a dozen stores for goods when you can buy everything at Riley’s? FIVE STORES IN ONE. A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, queensware, glassware, tinware, nails, and a complete stock ol groceries. We have just added a new and complete stock of paints, oils and brushes. If you can’t find what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s he gives 5 per cent discount for cash. jo fry killy. 715 South Main Street. Tt lephone 65. Ates!t°for Malian Mineral Water.

Dr. F. H. LAMMERS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Office over Cent rat Natloiinl Bank llyl

Chas. Kiefer D

North Side Square.

R. G. W. POOLE, Physician and Surgeon.

Office—Rooms 2, H, I amt 5, Allen’s Block E. Waslilnaton-Kt. Residence Mrst house west if Commercial Hotel, West Walnut-st 2-Uy

Over I hr Pliirnix Sample Room Will be found ...IIIGERT’S new... Billiard and Pool Hall Now open under the new city ordinance. Four «ood tables will bo kept In the best of order with u competent person touttend to Gicm. All persons from elithteen yeath up are allowed to play. Below nl the Blircnlx you will find Gih very Ih-s| hand-made Blackberry Brandy, so needful III this se. son of I he yea r, and all other kinds. The Very Best of Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco.

MONUMENTS. Meltzer & McIntosh, .MA.Nt'KACTCRKKM ANIl DKALEKH IN MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS. BEST WORK nnd LOWEST PRICES.

Works and Hales room. 108 E. Franklin H-tfJ,