Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER, TIMES. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER I !8<H.

'T'lie 'Turkey’s Doom

FESTIVE BOB WHITE-

Will soon be written. It will be i

\Yinter More DeMtruetlve on the <*nine Itird Thun the Hunter.

The qmiil is u gallinaceous bird.

THE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION.

A Good Attetnlitnoe with Excellent Work

Ae<'oiii|>linhe4l. The Proifrum.

Tlie Puinam County Touchers’

;i cold day when he gets left as t j 8 c i 08e | v allied to the parr- aMOoiation met yesterday at ten he surely will be, and It w I H ridge of Europe. The people ol at the third ward school building a cold day for \ou unless you t |,j s t . ()Untrv | lave |„. come j n _ in their fiiurth annual session. The are provided with warm clothing, Uiro|U , ( j of | Ht( , y,. ars j n the preser- attendance is la rue and it is esti made as we are now hawng ours vat j on ot - particular species of mated exceeds that of former years made, and you can easi y a OK t ^ e f eat p er y tribe. This is, in n by considerable. Mr. R. R. Sin to buy a full outfit at the r lK 1 ,s mea8Uro , due to the fact that the clttir, of Fillmore, has the position Pained by om house. ; j g ; n ever y WU y perfectiy of president of the session and A 'good, warm working suit | larm i eg8 and innocent, and one Miss Serena Brothers secretary.

for $4.00, $5.00 and 56.00. A good knock-about suit for

517.00, 57.50 and 5S.oo.

Extra good all-wool suits for

$ 10.00 and Si 2.00.

Fine all-wool tailor made suits

in ENGLISII

Mr. J. li. Murphy

©is

battling in Real Estate We have some of the best bargains in bouse* and lots that have httfeD ottered for years. Hard times has, in a measure, helped us to reductions that the casual buyer lias only to see to appreciate. .!. M. HURLEY

Offlce over First National fltt.ik

;

Beyond Expectation

O L'A V 3 IORST&DS ON L-V $13.00

Heavy. Warm, (id (ienteel. Nice. Long I Mia fine,long UudI

TH ;,n(i

I I S $0.50, $7,

$10 and $1.50.

that the farfder likes to have on The program is being carried out bis farm, us it partakes greatly ol' ns printed in lust week’s Banner tiie nature of a domestic fowl. Times. Prof. Howard Sandison’s) Another reason is that the quail, address on “Rousseau's Philosphy like all other game iu this country, of Isolation and its Pedagogical i is becoming verv scarce. For the Bearing,” was the first number and j | purpose of assisting the farmer in was one that was listened to eager-! preserving the quail and keeping ly by the Jenchers. Prof. Samlison I them from being exterminated by is a leading instructor and makes j !,he sportsman, our legislature has his points very clear. Lee Rodgers

WE SELL. THE

Potters’ Celebrated

Grand Penults from Taking

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Broken Down System Thoroughly ^ llO l~ ?OS

Built Up.

“C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, MaM.1 Gentlemen: — I take cre.vt pleasure In Rdrlt-

$8

Best 25-cent Underwear Ever Sold for the Money. MOUEL CLOTHING HOUSE,

DAI EY BANNER TIMES

Publlstard pv<*rv aft(»rntK>n c‘Xet*pt Sunday it tin* MANSr.it Time# t>tlloe, corner Vine and Franklin s*reet«.

advertising. Heading Notu ks

A cents per line. One line paragraphs chargred

aa oceupyingr two linea space.

25 lineH * cents per 1 ine

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Mlsp’ny r»itt*s nnide known on application, n.ai.u i-s t or tlisplav advertisements imiat he handeti in hy lOo’cloek a. in. #-achdaj . Homl-

The Aiihtralmn llallot.

Prof. W. H. Ragan received late ! lv an issue of the Clinton, Ky., Democrat in winch appears an ur tide on the workings ot the Australian ballot system in that state. It is as follows and shows the law

needs a revision:

There is a growing ennviction among a large percentage of die people of Kentucky that the Australian ballot is not h a boon as it has been cracked up to

handed In by 10 o’clock a. in. each any. Read-| 9U

tint ndvei liseim-nt* will be received each “ 8y be. It is a sham and a snare. It lets a up to 1 o'clock p. in. I man who is mean enough vote against — | his party without fear of discovery. It All coin rune leal tons should Bo stirm-d with nil . n t,, -hirk a moral ohligatioii puhlteiMon’ But »T7\Tdence"d afmd LitlL | to vote Where their Vote is promised and

‘\ooiiyiiioii.s eoiiiinunteatlons can not b» no-I r |jr|||ly expected. And when there i tlosi. j such a mixed, frcc-fur-ali rm e, with a Jot of names, devices and tickets on the When-delivery :s irnvular please reiairl j i m || 0 t, as was the case in Hickman same promptly at pubtlcaiton office. j ( . ou||tv i|,j s y ear> jt deprives many men

of the right to vote at all, and cause

Specimen copies inntlod free on application. | ^.| 10 j,.,;,, entranee to the

voting for many eaudi-

(IATES OF SUSScHIP i ION

One Vear In odiHincc Six rn<inth* Tto'ce, mm!ha One m'>nth Pir week Ini Currier

Boot h to mis

. $n.no

dates for whom they desired and ih-

.vi tcndeil to vote.

'•"’I Att'olum us, 1 am told, many men .10 j (estimated at as many as 100) did not 1 ...... ... » • . I m l.aki.ol, '.a . I t I a l.all.rtlft .if f lilt.I

\Vh«»n tlrlivery W imuli* Hy carrier, all «ut>xcrlption accounta are t<> l>e paid to them aa they call and receipt for same.

publisher Managing Editor

M. J. HECKETY HARRY M. SMITH.

Address nil oorannintcattona to The Daii.v Ranneh Times,

Oreenciistle. Ind.

The Greenfield Ercnimj HcpubUcan reaches us regularly, having been started this week oti its jour-

get to vote heeau-e of the length of time ginen the other voters within the sacred prcc nets of the booths. Some men stood in line for an hour or more. Others did not have the time to spare from their bu«ir.css or calling, and left after spending more time than they could spare. Some men voted in only one or two races some men voted for candidates they had no idea of voting for, and after discovering the error could not remedy the matter because the law only allows one ballot to the voter and there is no way to erase the stamped X. In thesheniVs race in this county about 21100 votes were east and i'i the clerk’s race only 1200. Many men not quick m selection found their

taken the matter in hand, and enacted certain laws prohibiting the killing of quail, except at a certain season of the year, and giving the owner of enclosed land the right to prosecute any one found hunting thereon, without the written consent of the owner, etc. A young hunter of this city remarked to the Banner Times this morning that while it is true that the sportsmen kill a great many quails, this is far from beirtg the primary cause of the scarcity of the bird in the country. How often have we noticed at the close of the hunting season that there were many birds left to winter over, but when spring comes we find that they have per ished. When our winters are long and severe and we have so much snow, the birds starve and freeze to death by the hundreds. The writer of this article is well acjuainted with a part}’ who two years ago endeavored to save a ovey ol birds through the winter, by carrying feed to them every day, and one morning after an extremely cold night he-went ns usual t‘> feed his pets, and found them all huddled together and Irozen. This is only one instance of the way the birds perish during severe winters. And when we come to think about the matter, we will tind that the sportsmen only shoot a small portion of the quail that are killed every year.

glailly recommend It to nil suffering ns been. My system Became thoroughly deranged and life seemed tittle else but a burden. I was

ii all Stic career. It is well gotten

un and contains considerable dis-1 three minutes out before they had voted

. . ’ in half the races, ami in one instance a

played advertising, which looks as j |n , in w |, n started in at the bottom of the

if it would make the paper finan- ticket instead of tin-top had only sue-

, ccetled in voting for constable when

\Y . S. Montgom- tj mft w;l s called on him.

daily a success,

ery is editor and publisher.

The voters of Hickman county, esI peeially tne democrats, would be glad

Tim In, oil, pro A.’*? K

confusion and injustice.

duces the figures to show that in twelve states the republican vote

was larger this year than ever be- HYPNOTIC ANESTHESIA EFFECTIVE fore. FileV aret Indiana, 20,144 . j |» ow ^ r f„| SnrgiMil Operation Performed

Illinois, 05,880; Pennsylvania, 48,

710; Wisconsin, 10,899; New York, IH, 1 !?!; West Virginia, 9,220; Connecticut, 6,902; Minnesota, 5.508; South Dakota, 4,407; New Jersey,

Without Suffering to the Patient. An exhibition of hypnotic anaesthesia was witnessed yesterday noon at the office of Dr. Farnnm in the Columbus Memorial building. Professor Roche, who has been presenting the phenome-

3,991; Delaware, 1,805 ; New Hamp iu of hypnosia principally before the S hj,. e ' 703_a total of 305,789.' of the northwest during the

I «... t- 4N»«mr ivv.ktit 1a.j tor.l. 11'I f 11 liiltl t<i lllti

gave tt paper on “Idealization,’

viiiicli Mils 1 ol low ud by • llild Stu *ery bilious and my kidneys sad liver were out dy” by Emma Mont McRae. In 0 b ' r 1 1'tid' 0 ^^ 10070',' "atiTaM

the afternoon Prof. Joseph Swain,

prt sident of the State univereity at ,e,ul “ ii,10 „:™

Bloomington, had as a subject! “Y’iew of Nature and the Bible,”

AND

Wash Silk.

Isaiah Vermillion. 24-4w

Prof. Sandison’s see- tcK^ri»,eh: , i.l.nolH. €

Instinct and its

The Alumni.

There was a meeting of the local alumni of DePauw university called List evening in Plato hall. After electing Major Birch president and S. Y\ r . Baer secretary, Dr. Gobin stated the object of the meeting to be to devise some means to have u general meeting of the alumni on Jan. 17, 1895. After appointing a general program committee, the association adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the same place. It is very much desired that all the local alumni be present at this meeting, t-inco the report of the program conr.jitlee is then to be considered.

which wits highly instructive and entertaining. C. P. Runyan’s subject was “The State and Higher

Education

ond paper was Pedagogical Bearing” followed by Emma Mont McRae on ‘ Literature.” Prof. Sandison is vice pres ident of the State Normal school at Terre Haute. Last evening the lecture room of the high school building was well filled to hear President’s Swain’s address. He took for a subject “Plea for Higher Education.” The lecture was one full of brilliancy and power and presented the plea in a masterly manner. President Swain has many friends among the teachers of Putnam having been heard here before, and his lecture was highly complimented. This morning Prof. Sandison continued his Philosophy of Isolation paper and in the afternoon continued his address on Instinct. Miss McRae gave an additional talk on “Child Study” and Y\ r . R. Allee a talk on “High School work in the Common Schools.” Miss Jennie Grady lias a place on the afternoon’s program on the subject of “Missapplied Education” and Miss McRae one on “Literature.” There are nearly two hundred teachers in attendance.

Beyond Human Aid.

Through a friend', advice, a, a last resort I Invested in two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and was so well pleased at uiy Improvement I loon

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So ui Indianapolis Accommodation s-ed a m

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ifterwards secured four additional bottles and sm now feeling »s w ell rs I ever did.” J. H.

Hood’s Pills cure Constipation by restorn* the peristaltic acUuu of the uUmeutar) c&noL

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Hig Four Excursions. Home seekers excursion to southern states Dec. 4, half are. 2U days limit. F. I*. Htestis, Agt.

Ititf Four \V« utt-rii ICxt'tiDtion I)♦*<•.4 nod 1H. On above dates excursion*, will he run to Arkansas, Colorado, Indian territory, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri. Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. Rate will be half fare plus f2- ,( 0. Return limit 20 days. F. P. Htestis, Agt.

12:88 ti m 8:42 R in

Nil 17‘ 'out h western 1.1 ml led 12:4a p m No 3t Terre Haute accommodation. p n, Noll* 12:58u m

Dally 4 Except Sunday.

Train No. 14 liniils sleepers to Itoston and Columbus, sleepers and coaches fo (ttnclnnatl. N,>. a connects for Chicago, Cincinnati ( levclnnd and Michigan division points. No

18 hauls Bleepers for Washington via i . ft o sleeper for Now York and connects fot Col-

sleeper for

umhus No. s connects for t Incinnnti and Michigan division points lit Wabash. No in •'Knickerbocker Special" sleepers for New ~ vr17 connect In st. Louis

York. Vos. 7,11, H

Union depot wltii western roads. No. 9 con-

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K P. IIITESTIS. Agent

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Today** l.ocai Market*.

[Fnruiyihed the Daily Bannkr Timkh daily by R.W. *\lb.*n. manager of Artbm

•Jordan’s poultry hou*o.1

Hons ‘ Sprlnffs,choice,

< ocks, yoiin^

Cocks, old Turkey hens, old Turk* yg, young, 18ItMland over Turkeys, old toms Turkojg, 8 to 12 lbs Turkey hens, younK Ducks Ge<«e, choice f. f. 81bs and over Geese*, plucked Fiir^s, fresh, subject to handling:

Ibilti r, fresh roll

Putter, No. 2

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Come in and look at my stock of new Xmas novelties. .las. A. Ricketts. It

Vnndalia Line Excursions. To Cincinnati; fare round trip, $2.50 Tickets good going only on train No. 12, leaving Oreencastle at 2:28 a. m., Sunday, Deo. 1). return limit Dec. 10. J. S. Dowling, Agt.

Probably .... or Ihree ..her «.tc.,^

may be added to the list, but these m . m () f Kankakee, suffering from a tire siulivieiit to silence t'ae aarrr- j jjnif Anger t?a»» The case waa not

tiOU ihilk e.Wj

— jters. “The operation is one,” said the j the campaign two years ago someShl i.< TiOA ii>•' CulJXTi ' wl.i.i-. •Nbul-.v oi.-.’.-' • a- d«ubfd it with red paint, |

- a - i •;tf drnacrnf ° ! “»riGu«. lint involved treatment of one | 1 of the most sensitive of the nerve een-1 5' ''ora garbage furnnee.

Hear this Slander!

Putnam county, although one ol the wealthiest in the state, has a court house at Greencastle that is a di»gra.'•* {'». rbz* 'ounlry. D isn’t

During

Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times office for fiye cents. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf

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The Indianapolis Journal.

i xt i:\ i h:\ts.

tiiiieli even under an ordinary atiies

thetio.”

Just how the question ot repeal-1 The patient himself was a little anxing the McHugh act la being dis- jous to defer treatment until a more This act extended the ] convenient time, but, obedient to tiie

cussed.

term of all school trustees from U.e professor's su-estion, finally submitted

I Innisclt to the test. In less than a imn-

liisl Monday in April ♦'> * n« hrst 1 1 ( ^ ^ ^ under influence ami be-

Mondtiy in August. 1 be object ol j as0 | ie | n a p|. (l f 0U | 1( ] gi (! Qp a While this was to enaltle trustees to close, in this conuuiou, ilie fn .-ii was laid

which lias never tieen cleaned off'. It is a sight to behold.— Utoomington Courier.

Attention G. A. It. On next Monday evening will occur the annual election of officers of P'>«t No 11. also post inspection.

And it should be in possession of every man who desires to be thoroughly posted on ail p..!it!ca! and general news topics, and especially Indiana news. The daily furnishes all the news— local, domestic and foreign; complete and accurate market reports, a stale iicw« •ervioe that covers all important

up this school year’s business. The supreme court lias decided that when a trustee’s term of office expires all of ins contracts die—that is, an incoming trustee may, or may not, sanction the contracts of his predecessor, if the McHugh act is repealed it will place the election <»f a county superintendent the first

hack from the root of the nail and the membrane cut. There was not the slightest tremor visible on the patient’s face, neither did Ids Huger flinch from the operation. The strangest part of the experiment consisted in the young man’s ability to converse with the onlookers and answer questions, although under the most perfect hypnotic intluence. Even the flow of blood from the

Monday in June and allow tlie in j wound was stopped at the professor’s coming trustees to name the man.! word of command, a fact that caused . . , , , i the assembled doctors the greatest sttrThe object could be better accom- , * . J , ,i prise. The patient’s pulse was also unplished by extending tlie time ot ,| er a | )S() | llte ,. on t ro i t All the witnesses electing county superintendents pronounced il a marvelous exhibition, until Sept. 1. This would allow —Chicago Herald, .Vor. 0, 1984. I’rof. time for the outgoing trustees to, "*') ^e at (lie opera house next . . , , . • • 1 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evesettie with the county commission : ^ , Ulllffs. 41! i sinners as the law directs on the first Monday hi August and be re-1 |ight llot| ^ ke( . p , |1K for a f amily of leased from liability and their j Good wages will lie paid. Atlboudsinen discharged. 'dress lock box 125, city. U8-4t

A full attendance desired. 41d;42 i ( , ven ( () an( ] n g ener oug supply of mis A. M. MaAmiX, Com. , c. ffaueous]" information for general

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We receive goods direct from the makers and sell at the lowest prices and

mi easv terms.

Newhouse Jeffers,

Fine Tuning a Specialty. 33-lyr Office—Poom 3 Millie Holl.

Miss Ella Friend returned from Greencastle, yesterday, where she spent Thanksgiving with relatives. —Bloomington World.

A (limit Kultlc Is continuallv going on in the human system. Tlie demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to *•!*■ grave. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is

readers. This year the proceedings of tiie state legislature will be of especial importance and interest. Its columns, both news and advertising, are free from indecent or objectionable matter.

Give it a trial. It will cost you

15

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And for five cents additional you will

the weapon with which to defend one’s recelv, tiie Sunday Journal, which eonself, drive tiie desperate enemy from . tains more and la-tier reading matter the field, and restore bodily health for than any other paper printed in Indi-

many years. I an a.

Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sickness,! The weekly is furnished at $1 a year, indigestion and biliousness. Voc. Liheial voinmisAion to ag"nt«. snh-

Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greencastle ladies. I use the

It cut*fuseff the eye to read thin type at 14 Inchea from the face, yoo had hotter go to Dr. G. W. Bence nnd have s jnr - • -«»*. .

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I have an elegant line of Xmas go ,1*. 8 , cri,M ‘ with " ,, v ,,f our ” r

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