Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 March 1891 — Page 3
GREENCASTLE
Office at Langdon’s Hook Store. Work executed on short notice. Call to any part of city. 1’lease give us a trial. Mead : Bros., PROPRIETORS.
PERSONALS.
LOCALS.
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The following licenses have if you want tine issued since our last report:
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Mr. J. \V. Sluss is studying rnedi cine with Dr. E. L5. Evans.
There was great excitement in the Chicago Board of Trade yesterday, prices advancing rapidly.
James G. Harris Cline.
and Jane Belle
Elder Wm. Wilson, near Russellville, is lying at the point of death. He is one of the oldest citizens of; from
Our People Abroad and Mirau^era XYHhlnOiir Oulrn. Dr. H. A Gobiu has returned from his western tour. 1. W. Krider is in Logansport this week. He drove through. James Hollick is at the bedside of his dying father in Gosport. Miss Pearl Waugh returned to Tipton to-day to visit home folks, H. C. Darnall, of Bloomington, is visiting his brother, Daniel T. Darnall. Wm. H. Langsdale and Thos. F. Roberts have established the Wm. H. Langsdale printing company in Indianapolis. Misses Susie Kelly and Anna Cowperthwaite left at noon for Chicago, for a few days' stay. Robert Barnhart, a DePauw Law student, is visiting his cousins, M. B. and Miss Elinore Barnhart — CraM'fonkville Journal. Mrs. Jennie Dnrbam and son Ben, of Greencastle, are the guests of Mrs, Jerome Bogle. — Brazil Time* Jerome Allen and R. L. O’Hair •re at Indianapolis today, attending the State Bankers’ conveati<Ki. Mrs. R. C. Smith and daughter, Miss Leah, of Ladoga, are visiting friends and relatives in the city. Mrs. 8. J. Downey, of Hieing Sun, Indiana, who has been visiting her son Frank, returns home today Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Ladoga, visited Mrs. D. W, Hill this week. They return home to-day. Minnie Richardson, of Lena and James Stokes, of Colorado, have been the guests of Miss Ida Jennings. The Mothers' Meeting will be held at the Baptist church, Friday afternoon at 2.3U. Thesubjeot of discussion wil' be "‘Mother and Daughter,” led by Prof. Belle A. Mansfield.
Putnam county.
Every tissue of the body, eveij bone, tuusule and organ, is made stionger and more healthful by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. 4
At “The Fair.'’
For the bonetit of a few envious souls that inhabit our little city and who don’t like to s»e a man arise the gutter to prosperity, I
Mr. Young, who favored ns with bis presence last evening, aside from teaching singing in concert, directs a Chorus 0 f 50 members. Mr Young was so taken with Dean Howe’s new Easter Anthem that he has taken 30 copies with him to Chicago to produce the same with his choir.
Rebecca Wihtinson, of HrowneTitlley, Iml.,
says: • , i have been in ilistre88e«l condition for three yocire from NervuiiBiioss. woakueSR of (he •tomaoh, dyspepsia and Indigestion ontii nay
health was tfOno. i hud been doctoring con-
btantly wild no relief. 1 bought one bottle of
Houth American Nervine, which did me more good than any $50 worth of dectoring 1 ever dis in my life. 1 would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy, a few bottles of it has cured me completely
would like to say one word and that is this, I don’t want my bouse confounded with any other firm, or business house, as 1 am carrying on a tirst class cheap store, where I am knocking high prices to atoms. Look, wall paper, 7cts and all other I things in proportion, glass ware, | bard ware, tin ware, notions and garden seed Opposite Cooper’s i livery stable Dan. D. Rickett- : d 2t MagWhen it was tirst announced that WoodrulV, state treasurer of Arkansas possibly was short in bis accounts, it was said in bis behalf that there was a clerical error of $00,000; that he was very indignant because
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was the guest of his cousin, Mr. A T. Kelly, yesterday. He brought his niece, Miss Ethel Miller, who enters
the School of Music. The S|>rlUK I(< dtrlnr.
The popularity whicta Hood's Sarsaparilla has gained us a spring medicine is wonderful. It possesses just those elements of health-giving, blood-puri-fying and appetite-restoring which every body seems to need at this season. Do not continue in a dull, tired, unsatisfactory couditiou when you may be so much benetited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purities the blood and makes the weak strog. 4 Judge Field, general attorney for the Louisville, New Albany A Chicago road, on the 111th closed his second year in that position. When he
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Warranted the most wonderful stomach and j Ol tU6 reports of U SD0rt&g6* nerve cure ever known. Trial bottles l r » cents. nhnwa Hint Iip hnn Sulil by Albert Allen. Qreenoaatle. oUlCial report now BDOWS Uiai ue uas ! defrauded the state of nearly four Mr. E. C. Finney, of Tuscola, III hundred thousand dollars, thus swell-
ing the grand total of stealings of treasurers of Southern states, as exposed since carpet bag rule was superseded by that of men who lost all but their honor in the war, to something like three million dollars.
■lurklen's AruU-a Nalvr,
The best Salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, tetter, chapped lumps, chilblains, coi ns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Biles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect atisfaction or money refunded. Brice 25 cents per box. For sale at Allen's drug store, Albert Allen, prop. 7yrl d38 Ca» Kxploalona In ITrllUh Coal Mlii«i. In the course of last year It appears that no fewer than 285 lives were lost by explosions of gas in the coal mines of Great Britain, and nearly all of these took place during the first six months.
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WE . 0 ,f.‘ > ,*N , o. APRIL 15, "LA TOSCA" Pics.nt.d with the »«rr« G'e.t Conr>p*ny and th. -am# Elaborate Scenery, Cottuir.es and PropwLea J at were employed in New Ybdt. Prices or Reserved Seats All Lower Floor, S3> All 2d Floor, $?• All 3d Floor, St* Sale of Seats Begins MONDAY, APRIL Bth. Seats can be secured by writing or telegrephing Dickson 4c Talbott, indianapolia, Ind, ..
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SPECIAL NOTICE—Pertiee ot tan or more can aecur# reduced ratea. Apply to Local Agent.
accepted it there were 183 cases in | that
ing district, ami in nearlj* every instance resulted from the use of naked lights or
blasting.—London Tit-Bits.
litigation. Including those which have been begun since he became tne company’s attorney, there are now but sixty-fonr cases in litigation. In cases where $174,000 damages were claimed, be adjusted the
A kind of moth or butterfly is said to have become so very tronblesomo and destructive in Bavaria that every possi-
*■-' »■* «w >... Sirs s&s s been ably assisted by Col. (J. C. Mat-' attracting the pest by means of an elec-
son, of this city.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
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trie light in connection with a blow fan, i which draws the insects into the er.cfion - i pipe by air draught and results in mill-
! Ions of them boin,' destroyed. Tin- ClillU W.n in Doubt.
i It wan in a restaurant. A bright little i girl of six or seven had ju-4 finished her | lunch with two ladies, one apparently her ! ' mother, the other her mother’s friend ; J The friend gave the little girl a small par1 eel as they rose. ‘What ls it y" asked the child. “A present for you, dear. I want ! j you to have it, hut don’t open it until yon ' i K 61 heme.-’ ‘‘Well," piped the child i j sweetly, in tones that brought smiles lo [ | the faces of a dozen hearers, “well, I thank ' yon very much, and I’m very much obliged, ! although 1 ilon fc know whether it’s peanut I shells or a thousand do!Utf.Button 1
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Cured Himself of Cousamptlon. Dr. Wilson, a former officer in the navy, who served with Admiral Farragut during the war, is in Washington. Dr. Wilson found soon after the war that he was troubled with consumption. He sought medical advice, and he was told that he wold not at best live more tLi'i si” mouths if he should remain in this country. Dr. Wilson, who is today tall, broad shouldered, with the ruddy appearance of a man who has never known a day of sickness, says that lie cured himself absolutely by what is known as the out-of-door treatment. He went first fo the Cape of Good Hojie and wandered about through the south of Africa. He engaged in agriculture and limiting. He spent a good many years in the Transvaal. He would not live in a house until hislungs became thoroughly healed. He now owns the half of the Island of Johanna, one of ihe t'amore group. It is an island perhaps twenty-five miles in cireumference. He has a large sugar plantation on this island, which is 900 feet above the sea level. The only other white man on the island is an Englishman, also a sugar planter. Dr. Wilson is a bachelor, lie has built up a comfortable place for himself on this island. The climate is jicrfcct and his business good. There is no place in the world so enchanting Vo him us this island in the south Atlantic. The cbmat -is equable and not suhjt ct to sudden changes. His pleasure and recreation are found in hunting in the Transvaal. — Chicago
Tribune.
Walter Miller, of Middleton, Conn., j makes the strange boast that he has - skinned more skunks this winter than any politician in the Nutmeg state. So far his record is forty-five skins. Mr. Miller states that the only drawback to the business is that he is compelled to live practically by himself.
