Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1895 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY MARCH 2 189.')
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Representative Hanna’s voice isn’t heard in the legislature to any extent, but his wood pile is receiving large additions. Mr. Hanna is all right.
Tui: new newspaper libr! law will, to a great extent, shut otF the tradi of the shyster lawyer. That’s an industry that should have been paralyzed long ago.
Pays to Advertise.
Advertising pays: Newspaper ud\ertUing pays best of all. Our Most successful and prosperous merchants and tradesmen, whose bright record has added imperishable Uistrcto iiie history of American commerce, can all testify to tills truth from personal experience. The newspaper is the commercial traveler in city and country home, who tells at the fireside, to its even ing circle, the merits of your wares and tn.Tchnndise, if you are wise enough to employ it to speak for you. If never is neglected, never goes unheeded, never speaks to inattentive or unwilling ears. It never Imres. It never tires. It i« id was ^ a welcome visitor and meets a eon ial reception. It speaks when the day is done, when cares vanish, when tiie mind at peace and at rest is in its most receptive mood. Then it is that its story is told and all who read treasure what it says, and are influenced to go where it directs for the thing of
which it speaks.
,What other influences can he so potent to help trade as this power-
ful advocate?
Let it become a salesman in every home for your wares. Let it make its mighty plea for your benefit. And we assure you it will do more than all other influences to promote your business and put money in your purse.
FaiiHt for Friday.
Mr. John Griffith who will app ar at the opera house Friday night in Goethe’s poetic tragedy, ‘•Faust,” has been lavorahlv compared to the best exponents in the role of Mophistopheles. An actor must have great faith in his ability when he undertakes so exacting a character, he must not only he well ] yersed in stage art, but must tin iderstand or, as they say in theatric | parlance, size up, his audience, to i judge if a scene shall he played in I that manner or a line spoken this that way; so as to leave the most intel h' x ~jligeut conception with the hearers It is claimed for Mr. Grilfith that he is a past master in the art, being young, lithe, active, with a re sonant yet pleasing voice and having thorough control over his facial muscles. He can so change the various expressions of his countenance that one can almost read the very words from his looks before they are spoken. Making his Mephisto demoniac, cruel, hateful, he possesses that what may he called personal magnetism, and no matter how sutanic his action, his heholcers are drawn toward him. The production will tie handsomely staged and magnificently costumed, the scenic elfects and electrical display are said to be particularly dazzling and appropriate. The company contains many local favorites and aid materially in giving a thoroughly enjoy able presenta-
tion.
The Tnse Cure
Of all
PJervous Troubles
That ‘ decision to reconsider” on the part of the republicans in the appointive power matter is worrying the democrats more than tlm republicans. Ninety-nine out of every one hundred republicans believed our legislators made a mi£ take in cuumjs in listening to the voices of the politicians, and the newspapers were especially outspoken in their denunciation of the party legislators who stood in their own light in deserting the platform utterances. Had they persisted, the republican press would have had a hard time to defend its legislators—in fact, they would have been obliged to talk about the tar iff exclusively, as tiiere wouid have been no defense. The chagrin of democratic papers that the republicans did “reconsider’ is so evident that it is now breaking out. For example, refer to the Democrat.
An Opera House Tragedy. One of Greencastle’s precocious youngsters was standingona street corner this morning crying as if his heart would break. Another gallery god, a lad of his own age ana make up, attracted by his woeful countenance, sought to sympathize with him, and the following conversation was heard by the longeared reporter: “What’s the matter, Chimmey? Been run down or something like dut?” “No worse,” said Chimmey. “I was at de Uncle Tom show last night in de opera house, and found a fresh kid dere who had just come to town, and what you link, dis new kid could whistle louder dan 1 could. See< 1 My pumper’s Droke, and dut fresh kid has knocked me out de box.” And Chimmey cried.
Among tiiH Clmrehe*. I.OCL.-T. STREET M. E. CIIURCII Rev. U R. Bryan, pastor. Tue second quarterly meeting for this conference will he held tomorrow. Love feast at 9 :30, led by Dr. F.
Is Found in
PUHE fULOOD Because upon the purity of ling, and you are in the condi-
the Blood depends the health of every organ and tissue of the Body. If the Blood is thin and impure there is weakness, Nervousness, That Tired Feel-
tion which invites disease. If the Blood is pure and healthy, you have sweet sleep, nerve strength, mental vigor, a good appetite, and perfect digestion.
Sars^per!
Makes Pure Blood
That is why the Cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla are permanent. They do not rest upon the insecure support of temporary stimulant, opiate or nerve a compound, hut upon the solid foundation of vitalized, enriched and purified
blood. Read tills:
The cure of Olive Carl by Hood’s
pelled to cut her hair, as she could not bear the weight of it. At first the change for the better waa very gradual; the pains seemed to be P-ts frequent and the swelling in some of the joints subsided after using about one bottle. Then improvement was more rapid and one night she surprised us greatly by telling us that we need not prop lur up in bed ns we had one for several months, and next night
“ I can’t eat, I have no appetite,” is the complaint of many people just now. This is because the blood is in a sluggish and impure condition. Vitalize and enrich it by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and you will soon be hungry all the time because your blood will demand proper sustenance from good food. Nervous Dyspepsia. “I suffered with what the doctors called
Sarsaparilla has few equals in medical | over across the bed. From that time on
she surprised us s:ill more ty rolling nervous dyspepsia. I could hardly walk
history. The testimonial was first published two years ago, and a late letter from her mother says Olive contiimes in good health and “ We are - itisiiod her remarkable cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla was permanent.'' Briefly stated the case was this: “ When
Improvement wds Very Rapid and she soon begcti to creep about the house and then to walk on crutches. Now shegencrr.liy u.v n but one crutch, t he disease having i. ft one leg crocked, and I fear it will wirain so. We fc<! that to Hood’s Sarsaparilla we owe our ci Ad's life.
and could hardly keep anything on my stomach. I doctored :or six or seven years but the different medicines did not do me any good and I grew steadily worse. I would have sick headache for three days and nights causing ire such agony that it seemed ns though I would rather die than l.re. I was told to tr\ Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Makes L :
Olive was 8 years old she had the whoop-
A. Hester. Preaching at 10:30 a. m? cou s h and measles, followed by inm. by Dr. II. A. Gubin. Sacrament | [f v n8e T™ *? in her body ’
i like rheumatism. Physicians were puz
I enclocp the photograph of my daugh- | and did so. When I had finished thethird ter and t think it is a picture of perfect; bottle I was so much better that I could health. When I think how near she wa-" cat things that I had not dared to eat beto death’s door I cannot feel thankful fore for years. I have taken six bottles
., i ! 1 . — * " ~ 1'“* ucravAj a x vtwnit/li iwi niaiiiviui iuiu j cai a. x na > o t exuv w lx daa i/vniitci ol lie Bon I s supper following the • tied, but after a consultation, pronounced enough for her ro-overy.” Mrs. J. A. and feel like a different person.” Mrs.
morning sermon. Sunday school thediscaHe80me f ormof
at 2 p. in. E,.worth league at 6
p. in. also evening class at 0 p. n’. rilla, she could not be moved without At 7 p. m. will occur our monthly crying out with pain, and vye were commrTioeoi sacred tong. Everybody
invited
Car:., ReynoldsviHe, Pennsylvania. Simon Decker, Buggies, Pennsylvania. Tiie greater include, the less. Such a cure “ Refreshing sleep has been given me by as the above must convince you that Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I now rest well Hood s Sarsaparilla is a wonderful blood and do not feel tired in the morning as I purifier. Give it a trial this spring. | used to.” John Craiq, Somerville. Mass.
PRESHYTERIAN CIILRCII.
Preaching in the Presbyterian
church at 10:30 a. day school at 2 p. m.
pie’s meeting at 0 p. m. The public is cordially invited. The session of the church have invited
What the Article Ih.
■No ma’am,” said the grocer, making a great clattering among
in. Sunday [)j 3 t.j j iave coffee pots and ^ oung peo- { t eit pots, but there isn’t such a
thing as a big jack pot in the store.
‘ I’m so sorry, wife. “You
The New Libel Law. Evansville Tribune.
The libel law will have a tendency to shut off a lot of people who seem to think the newspapers are published for the purpose of
wailed the young ^ lvin - ,h '‘ rn an opportunity to he " haven’t been 8 " ( ' c ^ For libel. Some folks are al-
tho Rev. Guido Bossard. of Oconto, | m . trr j e d jon^, and my husband’s ways injured by the appearance of Wis., to preach on the second and 1 mo t| ier i la9 a i waV8 nooked for him, their names in print and keen to third Sunday of March. and when I heard him talking in ^ 8,1,5 the ! ,:l P er for the in j ur V. The COLI.EUE WENUE METHODIST CHURCH hiB B | et .p a i, out B j ac ^ |)0t> I thought ! c ! li ' ,f provision of the bill just The second quarterly meeting oc- I’d get one, for he mentioned it so that the aggrieved party curs at College Avenue church to- u ften he must he used to it. Could can ODl 3 r m ’ over f ” r act ml <lar, ‘ morrow. The pastor will deliver a 1 v „ u tel | u ,,, w j, u t they cook in it?” ! ‘Stes, and *uit cannot be brought brief sermon at 10:30, and admin- “Greens, ma’am, ’ said the grocer, without giving the newspaper ister the sacrament of the Lord’s and lie sent her on to the tin shop three days’ notice that a cormn lion
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OF GREEN CASTLE, IND. The undersigned desire to announce Ihrongh I be columns of the ll\N Ni-:n Times rh.it owing to nnmer n- new applications lor Optical Treatment, and by sp'-einl request have extended their
stay until
, Tliiirsdiiv Evenii!!!!
supper. Rev. I). M. Wood, the presiding elder, will preach at 7 o’clock Love least at 9:30 a. in. i
in the next block.— Ex.
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MARCH
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The Oraiorival.
good laii.ii damages.
ihere is no claim for
teiiiiiSoLoip
I is demanded. If this is made in j good faith and ii is shown that the
The state intercollegiate oratori- li'^lous article was published in The Martinsville Electric com-! cal contest will take place at Engpany expect to transmit the power listi’s opera house, Indianapolis, j
to run their plant from the water next Friday night. The speakers I second Minor Mcettnnr. falls at High Rock, three miles and their fraternities are as fol | The program of the second minor distant, by cable. They claim that lows: Butler, John Butler, Sigma j meeting of the Putnam County
power can he thus transmitted at a Chi; Hanover, M. Jesse Bowman, i Historii al society, to be held in Tho> • whose vision i-impaired and less cost than the coal necessary to Phi Delta Theta; DePatiw, M. L. Grand Army hall,Thursday, March ! | , l " ( .'' t ' 1 '.vi'!!!m- .lliirin-ttmn'of''' 1111 ' 8 ’
OF I’D' K AT
Gormrsercial Hole!.
run their engines. It is also claimed Di ggy, Phi ( amnia Delta; Indiana that enough power can thus he oh universitv, Preston Eagleson; Earltained to operate all the machinery j htimt Ne i He E w ood; Franklin, in tlle ,0 TL 1 Frank Martin, Phi Delta Theta, The Banner Times keeps a stock of The sale of seats will begin Tues-
lloosier Record pens, the best on earth, day.
Murrlat;^ Llcutiava. Robert Mathews and Clara Blue; David S. Kelton and Lottie Me-
Elroy.
You’ve no Idea
How nicely Hood’s Sarsaparilla hits the needs of the people who feel la tired out or run down from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole meehanism of the body so that all moves smoothly ami work becomes delight. If you are weak, tired and nervous, Hood's Sarsaparilla is just what you need. Try it. Hood’s pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion.
The Weather.
The indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv II. S Renick & Co. from the official
weather bureau at IndiananoHs: Indianapolis, Mar. 2, 1891;. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Moors.
UP TO DATE
[he BEST PLACE in the COUNTY to TRADE!
5, 1895, at seven o’clock p. in’. President JoelR. M. Alen presiding,
is as follows:
Music. Prayer.
KeadltiK of minutes and nominiiuicutiorts, T. W. Taylor, See. Olhpi'It. volutfonary •soldiers Hon. 'William H. Huiran.
Music.
Marlon Township—A Historical Sketch. Hon. .1 nines T, Denny. Hoslto «» etc.
Music.
And are prepared to fit the most complicated cire s'of defective right, should mak" hnmc'linD; arrangements to see the Doctors, as many lull to see them V, off niit;* Irn-t day.
We hove the goods to back up the statement. and crisp.
Fresh, new
One of the Class P engines on Thursday night hauied Train 7, over the Vandalia, from Indiuuap oil" to Tern* H.tute. The train j consisted of twelve cars, including! five sleeping cars, left Indianapolis; nine minutes late and reached Terre Haute on time, which is ! spoken of ns a remarkable run with eo heavy a Lain. Keeping everlastingly advertis ing brings success. tf
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CALL, EXAMINE AND PRICE.
The D. Langdon 0o. Dry Goods and Carpets.
/Jo you know what this reproeents?
It is one of the new improved rubber soles attached to the bottom of a shoe. P.R. CHRISTIE sells them. 1 rice ,»Ut put ou, 3oc de-
tached.
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'THANKS. We desire to extend our thanks to the kind people of Greeneastle for their generous hospitality and patronage during our stay here. Voids respectlnlly, IhL and ill JIM.
Wanted—Good girl for general house work. Good wages paid. Enquire of 113-2w [George E. Blake. 109tf
