Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 March 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY MARCH 11 !89.)
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M. .). HEt \i L i 1* HARRY M. SMITH.
.... Publisher ....Managing Editor
A idress all communications to Tub Daily Daxnkk Timbs. Greencastie, ind.
Editor Dana should move his libel suit oyer.to Indiana. The Indiana legislature would see that he is given an even chance.
The act passed by the legislature requiring township trustees to keep a record of all warrants issued and all moneys expended and on hand, and to publish the same from time to lime causes some democratic newspapers to criticise the same and state that it is a republican editors' scheme to get money out of the tax payers. To set these misguided democratic journals right, a task the Banner Times delights in, we will say that James M. Sellar, a democrat, our senator from Putnam and Montgom ery, is the author of the bill. The bill is all right, and these published statements will euuse much more care in the handling o. township funds. Senator Sellar voted for the Nicholson bill, he didn't steal the Roby bill, ami. take him up one side and clown another, there were decidedly worse legislators than he in the session just
closed.
The Brazil Democrat i a to hav
a new otlice. The
rends the Democrtit with a great deal of pleaevre each day, and con aiders it one of our best exchanges
ThompHon Locntod. j South Greeurastle. About ten days ago a traveling Mrs. George Brooks is at home man called on S. II. Vansant, the from Indianapolis where she has east side clothing merchant, and been yisitiug her daughter, requested him to endorse a draft John Downs, of Indianapolis, for $50.00. Mr. Vansant knowing spent Sunday with his parents, the fellow, placed his name on the Cole Bro8 ure not wor ki„g to-
draft, and the young man walked ( ) av off with the money. His name is C. L. Thompson, and he had been
in the employ of Voris, Miller A Co., wholesale clothiers, of Cincinnati. Mr. Vansant suspected so :iething was wrong, and the next day wired the house, telling them ot his endorsement, and they wired back that Thompson was not in their employ, having been discharged several weeks previous. Mr. Vansant saw he had been victimized and paid his fifty dollars at the bank: then went on a search for Thompson, to play even. He finally located him in Vincennes, where, it is said, Thompson lives. He was arrested, and Mr. Vansant and Deputy Sheriff Clarence Glidewell left this morning to bring Thompson to Putnam coun ty. where he will arrive tonight if j
John Mariey, Ed Black, Sel Brazier and F. H. Grimes have every reason to believe that they are four of the worst treated men in exist ence. Yesterday they went to a point cm Deer creek, a distance of eight miles, to inspect the fish crop for the coming season, and while engaged in the survey a party, sup posed to be the remnants of the Hibbs, Green combine, who had followed them, stole the horse and left the hapless fishers eight miles from home with a heavy wagon and heavier hearts. Different plans for return were discussed. To walk home would result latai to Brazier and to hire a rig would be fatal t'' all but the Matter plan was adopted and the enraged crowd nrI lived here on schedule time. They
say that they will employ detee-
‘ h !j ,, : me : i ! ,i ' t . 8 !::: !a( -!!: rily or ; ^ ^ ^ ^ the gang
must be broken up.
ranged before starting time, and their prisoner proves to be the |
right party.
Our
The Folding IStd.
esteemed
A Good Time iteported.
A party of Masonic bretheru from this city chartered a four-
(imti mpoi.uv, ]j ( , r g e ’hug f r0I!1 Lovd A' Bivin, with
7/orpeFj IKeeAMM, in commenting on «■ • . , ‘ . , ‘ a vi r. Loyd as driver, ami drove over folding lads, has, no doubt, not , u n , . 4 .
’ 1 to Fillmore on last Saturday even-
ing to visit the Masonic lodge of
no doubt, not
heard of the product of the Greencastle Manufacturing company.
that place and to assist them in
Tlu-ir bed does not fold up and kill t . onferring the third (legree . A11 people as some traps do, and its rei)ort a good time. Those that safety is one of its greatest points.; went were Jatnef) Mathevvg) C- B and the UW./y in saying all ah-uld ^ Wln> B Vestul) n , rry lIu | ce , not be co ml'.'lulled is right. The i T T r. • - i ,
I James L. Browning, Jesse Ricliard-
pap»r s.ivs. | son, Daniel Kcllev, K Adams, Ed.
The sea is not without its hazards
Ini!, after all. an ocean steamer is a - if. r plaeo in vvhieh to repose one’s self than a folding bed. To be swallowed up bv the mighty sea is at least a dignified fate'\ liieh great and good pe pie haw met in all ages, but there is mi dignity at all. no (Ifcoruin. no extenuating circumstances of any sort about belli:’'- ifiotiiered in a folding-bed. t here i- a tinge of contemptuousness in one’s very pity for the victims of such a di-aster. Tin r • is an excuse for being in the upper berth of a sleepingear: the eaigeiieies of travel explain
that; hut
White, George \V. Hughes, Ed Peek, Sam A. Harris and E I. E.
Black.
Th«*y i a n’t I>o. A man can build a house of logs, lie can tame wild animals, build railroads and conquer continents, but he can’t sew on a button.
A woman can make soup and
there any good' and vaVi’d r,)a8t oul '»f file same piece of meat;
make a new overcoat for from an old pair of trou-
excuse for being (at home, or in one’s she can
own hired flat) in a folding bed? D: .
the folding-bed a legitimate eontriv-! * a,i ’’Oy
anee? a cot is respectable; the sim- sers; she can change a dress out of
plest iron bedstead is perfectly decent; , . ,,
but the folding bed—is it not a suhter- 11 ^hona and tulle into a tine gown ; fuge. a hypoeri-v. an unairahle pro-1 8 ! )0 t . an q U i et the baby, mind the
fence which honest, people should blush ,
to look upon, and -corn to be ill? dmnerund scold tiie girl at the
Perhaps it is not idl these things. Perhaps cramped quarters justify it.
Last month it killed the mother of a family in Brooklyn: it shuts up on folk- often enough to make the foldingbed accident item one of the most familiar in the newspaper; but it may ^ have friends who have invest -d money
Banner Times i m it. and like it, and are rerdytoex-
! plain that there is as much dilierenee in folding-beds as there is in the people who sleep in them, and that not all of them deserve ti. be condemned.
Tile Genuine Merit Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla wins friends wherever it i- fairly a id honestly tried, in have perfect health, you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier and •strength builder. It expels all taint uf scrofula, suit rheum and all other humors, and at the same time builds up the whole system. Hood’s pills are prompt and efficient. 25 cents.
same time; but she can t—tell her
correct age.
A “Tuiluv” club i: ,u organ-j ized in (’b'C'igo at which the women pvop./sc comparing their feet. This would be all right anywhere outside of Chicago, but in that town when the feet alterM the cloh there would be no room foi Trilby, discussion or anything else. The Banner Times has failed to notice in any of the giand jury reports of past years any mention that coal oil was running wild in the poor asylum, but the first investigation after the change in management shows that something was wrong with the oil apparatus. That’s a bad starter and shows a waste.
Tv* C.-rnGunr.
The indications for this vicinity for the ermi’vg thirty six hr>u»-« <)r®! u - e
Every Town Hus Them.
Every town has a liar, a sponger, a smart alec, a blatherskite, its richest man. some pretty girls, a weather prophet, a neighborhood feud, half a dozen lunatics, a woman nho tattles, a justice of the) peace, man who-knows it all, one' Jacksonian democrat, more loafers than it needs, men who see eyery I dog fight, a boy who cuts up in | church, a few meddlesome old wr>m-j eii. a ••thing” that stares at women J n widower who is too gay for ids a preacher who thinks he
Said a traveling man: “The promises of good wheat crops all through central Ohio and Indiana that 1 have seen in my travels never were brighter. If farmers do not reubz ■ this year on their wheat fields I hardly know when they may expect to do so I have recently been south—since the last cold snap—and I can tell you the cold weather played havoc with sotneof the lineorange groves down t tere. Many of them are mined— are not worth looking after any more.”
as loltows as received by H. is Renick <x Co. from the uilicial weather bureau at indianauoiis: Indianapous, Mar. 11, 189e. Snow probably heavy to-
o..g!it to mn the tOAii, u few who know how to run the affairs of llie| country, a giown young man who laughs every time he says anything, a girl who goes to the postoffice ev-
L M P v a
UP TO DATE.
rie BEST PLACE in He COUNTY to TRADE!
We hove the goods to back up the statement. Fresh, new and crisp.
CALL, EXAMINE AND PRICE.
I he 13. Langdon Go. Dry Goods and Carpets,
b. r. JOSLIN littnlos the IHmicst (.ride llrnzll Bloc*
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vnd tilt* Dent !Mtr«biiruh and Anthracite. Coa yard on> >yite Vandahu freiKht office.
3 bars of Good Toilet SOAP
J. IVrRKLE THE TAILOR Has just iect ived a splendid lot of spring samples, which he will be pi.- i.sed to show the public. He has just hired a Not tailor and is prepared to turn out best work in pants and suits to be had in the city. Only the very latest styles and the very lowest prices. Call and see his fine line of samples whether you wish to purchase or not.
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ALWAYS ON HAND. Koval Omont Wall Pla-tor, Portland and Louisville < i iiii'iits. Pla-tcr Paris, Uiiirand i inn:. At the lowest prices. R- B- HURL.BV Box 77.'l. Warerooin til! K Seminary st
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L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office No. 13 Walnut street. First Door Hast Engruc House Residence, Brick House on same lot.
clones’ Dru.d Store. Also Wall Paper, Paints Garden and Flower Seed. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, MUN YON’S REMEDIES, Eto.
IKON PIPE. PLL.MBKKW SUPPLIES PI PE Fl'f'TINGS, UK ASS GOODS. Good ; toek on band, itepairing done promptly. Givens a eall. Greencastie Foundry & Machine Co.
10 TO 15 PER CENT.
600
nn vnu wamt to makf itt ! San, l ,les ’ ‘.I ,i( k vo,,r s P«’'n«r '»nd sumDO YOU WAInT TO MAKE IT? , liter suits from. The finest lot
Then buy your
Dry Goods, Glotla i ncji Hats, Gaps, Boots, Blaoos, Groceries, Glass wn re, Queen swa re, W o o d o n w a r o a n cl Tinware.
At the
Globe Slope South Greeneastle. J. SUDRANSKI.
268 tf
of woolens ever lirought
to the city.
Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pant3 from $4.50 to $6.50. E. VV. WHITE, Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofllce Cleaning anj Repairing A SPECIALTY.
.N It cuufuses tbu Jto rcsil this typ** st i4 inubes frnrq tlu face, y -a hud better 'o ♦■) Dr. G. W. Berse and have
yon-— -Oh . n.lrofunev.
^ night, Tuesday fair and de- tr - v thnv the mull comes in, legion . .. , T " .. I of smart aloes who fan t» i )] «d
r ciUeuiy coiuer. Ihoorb.
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The largest
cvtock ot
The Banner Times has arranged with the publisheis to issue regu larly Dr. J. 0. Ridpalh’s Napoleon Monographs, and Jesse VV. Weik’s “Sketches of Lincoln.” We will substitute these two interesting features in the Banner Times instead of some regular miscellaneous matter we have been using. The articles, coining as they do, from
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Mr. J. M. Croclicr Waabingion, U. O.
Rests the Tired Brain Hood’s Sarsaparilla Gives Nerve Strength and Bodily Health Hood’s Pills are “ Muck In Little. 1 ’ “ I have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills for many years and consider them the best on the market. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has given me health and strength from time to time when tired and Worn Out From Overwork and the worry of business. It has purified my blood, toned my nerves, and rested
, „ , ,, , my tired brain by restoring sleep and inthe action of the college presidents vigorating my entire system. Hood’s
concerning base ball rules was repudiated or else to leave the asso-1 elation. Her delegates, however. ^ did not act according to instruc-!
lions. They allowed their nsolu
tions to be shelved with a horse | laugh and then remained in the as- j sociation to get the rag tag and bob-tailed end of a very measly schedule. i
itoi how to run his paper, scores of! men with the caboose of their ! trousers [worn smooth as glass, a ' man who grins when you talk and I laughs out loud after lie has said
something.—Exchange. A Home-made “Hoiiat.”
Bloomington World.
The Crawfordsville Journal says that the Wabash Athletic association instructed her delegates to the state convention to see that
Vegetable PUG are much in little. I use no otUera. They invigorate the liver to
ti: - ■
healthy action, act gently on the bowels,
Sarsapartna
relieve sick headache and indigestion, and
S-lood’s
C
tires
thus assist tired
nature to remove disease and luntoro health.” J. M. Crocker, 1419 Rhode Island Avenue, Washington, D. C. HrxrwJ’c DSllc ! *et harmcnlously with 11UUU * Hl» Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hfte.
GOLD SirailB Ever Li ought UJ tile County. Do not trust your ej’es to Ped-
dlers or Jewelers.
G. W. E5E1NGE. 891-lyr-e. c. w.—tl-lyr-e. o. w.
Nearly All Pianos Have their good points. Perhaps it’s the tone, or action or handsome case, or perhaps the price. TItq Stuyvesant Piano Comes nearest to meetin" the demands of the critical buyer in Tone, Quality, Action, Touch, Durability, And Price. An Inspection is Solicited. I have other reliable makes and at all times have a number of second-hand instruments of various makes* taken in trade which have been thoroughly renovated and offered at a fraction of their original
cost.
JB>asy Terms. F. C. NEWHOUSE,
S ““'.“" ,E ' ” •' The Banneb T!MEs—luc. a week
This is a jay of SpecialtiesSutherlin, Makes a Specialty of HATS
AND
(ipnt\ Fnrnidiimrc unit j i uiiujiuii^j REMEMBEHTHE PLACE. 6 E3. VviTTSH 1ISGTON ST.
