Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1891 — Page 2

IHAMWOND & HURLEY Life and Lire Insurance

AGENCY.

If you are thinking of takini? stock in a nuildlnir and Loan Association, as an Inveslor or for the purpose of borrowing money, - don't fail to see Juh. M Hurley, See. The in- 1 iliana Mutual ItuildiiiK and l.oua Association of Indtunapolis, the largest and most pros-j peroua Company in the State. Capital, j

*«,000,000.

Office over Central Hank, GREENOASTLE, : : INDIANA

Pabliehed Every Evening (except Sunday) by j MILLAKU .1. HKCKETT.

Entered at the Posfc-offioe at Qreencastle, In* J diana, ns second-class matter.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS One Year, in advance $8.01) J Six Months, in advance $1.50 ) Four Months, in advance $1.00 One Month, >n advance $ .-5

city, that save our citizens hundreds of dollars in shoe leather every year; a stock law that permits a saving of $10,000 per year in fences by allowing removal of same; a new and well equipped tire department; numerous finely graded old and new streets; all modern and late necessary improvements that have within the past live years brought Greencastle from a dark and bebind-the-times country town to a superb city, which, if not a manufacturing center, is certainly one of the most desirable residence cities in the world. In the face of all these the Star-Press has the sublime gall to set forth in basest disregard for the truth the above four-line squib. We have a great deal to show and high taxes do not prevail. Intelligent voters know where their interests lie, and a thought of Democratic rule causes them to turn from the sickening picture of county mismanagement and "nothing to show’ - to the party that has caused all these splendid important advances in progress. The liepublican party has nothing to fear

in the spring elections.

DKLIVBBKD BT CARRIER.

P«r W««k 6 CeoU | Single Copy 2 Cent§

Sarah Bernhardt's ‘'Fedora” is the

1 greatest impersonation ever seen on

IWn.dB.iriu.th. Daily .urv.il .t th.ir I ^ S** "ill begin ^

homeB can .ccur. it by po.tal card reuuo.t,: iauapolis engagement with it Tues-

Wheredolirery i» irregular, plane® makaimme-I . . . , ,, , ,

Ui»t« complaint to the office. | day evening, April 14th, followed by

IVr.on. going .broad can l.t. Tub Daily 'Lft Ioscb, Wednesday evening.

the aMreuCchanged \ A ™' uber of Prominent people from

h.m. P p^rih« abM.?:! 0Ur cit J' *** P r «P* riB g ,0 S° to Itid -

t’nc* « cut. p.r wo»k. iauapolis to see these performances, __ I and arrangements have been made

akvehusbuknis. • j or rec |uc#d railroad rates. Seats K«»d?. 0 pL^ : can be s^ursd by writing or tel.-

t graphing to Dickson A Talbott, Ind-

SATl'HDAV. MAHCll 18«l | l8n, P hl18 '

Special Nall.-.,

W« pukliih fr.a brief notlos. «f deatb., 1 birth, or uiarrlagea, but w. ubarg. for at- ! tended aecotmt. .f marriage., obitaarl... ' l<Klge aid Kieleiy ra^ilattau. and ward, of' thaak*. aud will publl.k noae guob unlo.. ; payiaenl, or aatiafactory arraBgaia.ut thara-

«r, 1. mad. in advance

A Lillie f.lrt's Bapeiiaaea ia a I Igftt-

kaaaa.

Mr. suil Mrs. ^Lores TresceU arc Weepers of the Got. Llghthoiissst A«nd Beach, Mich., ami ars blesasd with a daughter, foor .vaara old. Last spring ■Us was taken down with meailei. fob

lowed with a cough and turning into „ , . . | fever. Datlors at home and si Detroit THif.rn.er i.inafajrway to con- trMt#<1Ur b(lt T4in: , h# lrfW tentment end plenty Everything j W018# ygpjjiy, until she was a mere he has to eali eeeme to be going up,!‘-ha.dfnl of boaeeThen she tried while everything he hae to buy is go- 1 Dr. King's New Discovery end after ing the other way Let the farmer the nee of two and a halt bottlee, was have one good big crop aa is promiead j cured. They aey Dr, the coming summer and dispose 0 f King • New Diacovery ts weith ita

it at such prices as prevail and oh-; *“ « ol4 ‘

. bottle free at Allens drug atore

tain for it such money as now is and : Alb , rt A i leili propti#tor . ,

be will forget that he ever loaned a

hearing ear to the free trade liars. rate .. . .:. ,. wl x , , i of *1.!#) for round trip to IndianaHios taxes with little to show fori ,• , , f . . , them is, and has been, the rule in V oh * A P nl 6tb to 9th 1Dcla8,T ‘' K ood Greencastle for lo, these many years. return until April 10th. Account

—Star-Press. I State Encampment.

The editor of the S.-P. may make such misrepresentations go with his

country readers, but in Greencastle c^rlrThiT^nr.'Tlrrndiwbere the people can see on every : Dy.pep.mami N.rvou.nM., w*rrnnt- * ^ i’u lb® most wumtcrfiil Stomach and fc®rv®

fur. «v®r known. Trial boltln. 15 cnt®. Sold by Albert Allen, Druggi.t. GrcencaBll*.

Great 51®n An Hoy®. Every one knows how, when Sir Wal-1 ter Scott was u boy, the future novelist! was lost during a thunderstorm, and! found by the alarmed searchers lying on his back on the hillside looking at the lightning, clapping his hands at eoch Hash and exclaiming, “Bonnie! 1 Minnie!" But a story of the same kind, with Schiller, the German poet, as the hero, i is not so well known. One day, while a | very small boy, a severe thunderstorm came on; the boy was missed and could nowhere lie found. The whole house-1 hold searched for him, but it was not until the storm was past that lie was seen descending from the top of a high lime tree near the house. To the in-J qniries of his father as to his motives he replied: “I only wished to see where all the fire came from.”—New York Ledger. A l ine Seriuoii. Young Master X is an observant youth j of 5-. He returned from church, and i was sent up stairs that his maid might remove his lordship's top coat The fol- j lowing conversation ensued, which 1 dedicate respectfully to a certain well known clergyman: Maid—Were you a good little boy in church today? Young Master X—Oh, yes. Mamma said 1 was very still today. Maid—Did you have a fine sermon today? Young Master X—I guess wo did. It sounded like a very fine one, indeed! "Out of the month of babes and sucklings,” etc.—Brooklyn Life. MirrmunS Memoir*. The death of General Sherman has had the effect of creating a demand for his memoirs. The publishers tell me that the demand is something wholly unexpected, and yet they might liave known from past experience that the death of a famous and great man is sure to arouse such interest. Sherman's memoirs aro pronounced by literary critics, in soma respects, the most fascinating literature of the war. In his style Sherman was unique and original, just as he was in his actkm and habit* of thought. A distinguished teacher of Connecticut a*id m-eBtly that he had adrined hie selmlars to read Grant'* memoirs and thn*ie of Sherman, so Hint they might learn wliat. a splendid thing eunplirity, lucidity and directness were ia a htosaary style. Sherman's memoirs never had the sale that was ex(tected ef them. end in fact none of the recolUctious published by the distinguished actors in Hie civil war aver made much money, excepting "Grant's Memoirs.” In his case, the extremely dramatic and pitiful rircninHtanceH associated with the wilting of them did as much to bring abont the enormous sale as did Grant's reputation as the gre it commander.—E. J. Edwards in Puiladel phia Press.

Dyspepsia

Intense

Few people have suffered more severely from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, ;i well known grocer of Staunton, Va. He says: “ Before 1878 I was in excellent health, weighing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 162 pounds, suffering burning

sensations In the stomach, palpitation of the heart, nausea, and indigestion. I could not sleep, lost all

heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and for days at a time I would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen and Irritable, and for eight years life was a burden. 1 tried many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employed by me suggested that itake^ fg a Hood’s Sarsapa- (■||ffn| , |nflr rilIa . as It had QmiKlllltf cured his wife of ^•■■■VRaeia^ dyspepsia. I did so, and before taking the whole of a bottle I began to feel like a new man. The terrible pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disappeared, and my entire system began to

tone up. With returning strength came activity of mind and body. Before the fifth bottle was taken

I had regained my former weight and natural condition. I am today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla." N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do uot be induced to buy any other. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Soldby alldrusKists. $l;slxforf5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecarist, Lowell, Maas. IQO Poses One Pol I• r

8 Years

BICYCLES!

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LADIES'AID OXVTL1MX1T. BOYS AMD® OIXLS,

Columbias EcIIdsm Giants and Western Wheel Works’ Goods.

FRICKS. $35

d April 1) J. S. Dowling Agt.

hand improvements without number, the falsehood hardly needs an answer. We have everything in the way of conveniences and improvements to show. Splendid system of! high pressure water works, that insures against further large tires; electric light system that will make cur city second to none in the matter of street light; sidewalks all over the

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iot Youthful folly and (he •xr-ewiea «>f later .rfttr*.

immediate \»trenglh < ‘

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tho« •find* sue IHfllllT. Ouor

anteed to eure all forms of Norrou*

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with the brush.

Il is cleaned aimoet instantly, whan it is released and another key is struck, and so on until all are chstnetl. One liand t urns the crunk while the ot her presses down : ’fi» keys in order until ali are finished. When hot in use the wlmlc attachment is swung wit of the way, ami it can beat any mo meut readjusted iu an instaut. If ttils attachment meets the prevalent want of handy aud efluetlve Ly po*ck^mer it a proQoanoed suogeaa,—^ew

- Wheels in Stock— H. S. RENICK & CO., Greencastle, ln<1.

CUT WIDE OPEN

sr* t*i® prices aa^

WALL PAPER, TIN WARE,: , ; CLASS WARE,

PAINTS,

And the thousands of Useful Household Articles to he found at ”X£-IE FAIR-’ (’all and see them. Two doom south of Banner and Times office. D. D, BICKETTS, Maipr.