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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY APRIL « 189.)

original item and supplied words or phrases in order to make an argument. It would indeed be a poor paper that eould not make a point were it permitted to manu failure both sides of a case at

pleasure.

That Tired Fee

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Is a dangerous symptom. It means a lack ot vitality in the blood—a de-i-rease of the red corpuscles upon which

The Banni'b I oiks has nt times flic strength and richness of the blood ~ _ made eriticisms of the prohibition depends, it comes especially in the BCitls Convinced - ■ .ei

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paity, and will continue to do so ^pi'ing because the system lias !«>eu , i i .l i subject to unusual demands during the whenever '\e think tlie_\ i csene it. co | ( i , vea th 0 i\ The wasted vigor must We have always endeavored to do be re-supplied. That tired feeling it in a plain, manlv and above nnist lie overcome, or else the ap- , . ‘ . . preaching hot weather will have most board manner, however, and have serious effects. The best never resorted to any trickery in Spring Medicine making such criticisms. It seems Is Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it cores tliat our contemporary has desert-j That Tired Feeling by purifying, ened the democratic party, which is riching and vitalizing the blood, givbeing so unanimously deserted lH ff P°wer to carry health to every these days, and is dancing for the or X l \" of lhc „ h<,,1 >; u “ makcfi thc

especial delectation of its third

Use Cured

weak strong," not by stimulating, but

Kip Disease, Sciatic Rheumatism,

That Tired Fooling.

“ I read that one bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla would convince me of its merits, and I have found this true. “ Some two years ago two ulcers appeared on my hip, which, after being sore a long time, broke and discharged. I also was attacked with sciatic rheumatism, my leg being drawn so that 1 could hardly get around the house. I hardly knew what a good night’s rest

We have aii the new styles for spring and the lowest prices possible for good goods. We give a nice Buck Board like above cut with all Knee Bants Suits, three dollars and up wards.

party friends, the prohibitionists, and appears further to care not to what means it resorts <o secure its ends.

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The “Coterie’’is the name of a

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which city is fast becoming known

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share of who ever rake oil can lie nut If. >i c ieiit go 's into court for a fancied wioug. no! to sue trouble un i ex n n-e they are too often "Oicceshft: 1. Ifsotnesucli torment ors ion 1 break iato jails in America tile practice would receive a 1 set-back that would prove a valu aide lesson.

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The Cmumerciul-Ga:e/te, of Cinjcinnati, artived yesterday' in its new form, with many new features. It has a press capacity now for 90.000 copies of complete papers an 1 hour, and its advancement in other directions is in keeping with its in creased press facilities. The Com-

A.o cl Very LOtV inerciiil-Cfnzelfe bns a ‘ hustle on it Rate of Interest tl,at P l! ' c, ‘ s il ,lp near the band

wagon. Thc description in Thursday's paper of how a great daily is made was true history, every word of it. Success to Cincinnati's great

republican daily.

by actually giving strength, by build- was. The hip trouble caused me great lug up the wasted energies, restoring i trouble and annoyance, and eczema

“ I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for six months. Before I bega>* taking it 1 hud that tired feeling when I got up in the morning, also a terrible headache and my blood was very impure. Since I have been taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla all that tired feeling is gone, also the headache, and ray blood is pure again.” William Gakdneh, 10 Tower St., Fall Uiver, Mass. Makes the Weak Strong. “ 1 hud a tired and drowsy feeling and my nerves were in a bad condition and appetite was poor, so I concluded I would take Hood's Sarsaparilla. After I had taken the second bottle I began to feel much better and 1 recommend Hood’s to all.” Elmer J. Woolley, Jamesburg, New Jersey.

the appetite and assisting the stomachj appeared on my hands. Naturally I and digestive organs in their impor-! began to run down, was weak and low taut functions. The importance of at- G. ,iriU ’ d ' 1 l* l >>'sician told me my

ns the home ot clubs. The new or-1 tending to this matter of health now IX^iAould ge^any^betteL' At

ganization has for its objects literarc and social pleasures and advancements, and it lias been incor porated for about five weeks. The officers of “The Coterie” are as follows: Mrs. ( has, Dnggy, president; Mvs. ('has. Landes, vice president: Miss Helen Hathaway, secretary; Mrs. A. J. Wilson, treasurer. The ununbership, in addition to the above named is as follows: Miss

annot bo overestimated. Hood’s Sarsaparilla will make a vast improve>cnt in your feelings. It will thorvc’hly renovate your system and fit yon for the duties and pleasures of

the spring and summer. Th3 Wonderful Cures

Of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema and other diseases which have been acu.m-

last I decided to take one bottle of Hood’s .Sarsnparil'a. In three weeks my rheumatism entirely disappeared

and 1 fouml that

I Was on the Gain.

This was very encouraging, and I found that i could sleep \v« II at night. My health steadily improved, and, of course I eontinm d taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. My lop has been restored to good condition. the sores have stopped diselmrg-

Money Loaned

Call and see him before clos-

ing elsewhere.

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rxmoFKSSioxA/. jofiixausm. Just why the esteemed (Jrecneastle Democrat should persist in per verting and distorting the utterances of this paper and continue to credit language to the Bannku Times that this paper has never used is beyond our understanding. During the last campaign the Dent-

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M. J. BECKETT Publisher HAUBY M.SMITH Managing Editor

used the language “crazy

prohibitionists,” and though repeatedly admonished that, no such language ever appeared in these columns, that paper brazenly held out to the last that it was right,

hough our liles were tendered it

fully for vindication of our position. In its last issue the Democrat agains misrepresents this paper in a way that is altogether un-

called for. It says:

The Bannku Times says the republican party is the Best law and order

Address hII communication* to The Daily Bannku Times. Greencnstlc. Ind.

league it knows of, and has outlived scores of third parties, issues, isms and /trohibition aches. Great Scott! dear boy, post up. For instance, the last lap* di-gu-fiog legislature went wild

over ‘Maw and order,” eh?

plished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla have

given it the leading place in the field I V'V‘7 l1 'T' 1 T ! 1 lblcfol ‘ the ° , ,, ,. 1 Brst time in three years to do my own of medicintS. M hen you take Hoods housework, and can walk two miles

Jennie Black, Mrs. K. Ii. F.vnns, I Sarsafarilla to purify your blood you without trouble. 1 liav< no symptoms

are not experimenting. The facts all <>f rlieurnatisin; that tir'd feeling has prove absolutely that in Hood's Sar- entirely left me. My neighbors say 1 saparilla you have a medicine tried look better than for m my years. I and true. It has cured thousands of do earnestly recommend Hood's Sarothers and it will do you good. Do ! saparilla to all sufferers, especially not be induced to buy any other, i those afflicted with impure blood. Insist upon Hood’s and only | Mus. A. 8. Bowen, Cline, Arkansas.

Mrs. P. R. ( hristie. Mrs. Frances Root, Mrs. Mary T. Hathaway, Mrs. Sarah Jackson, Miss Emma Jackson, Miss Eliza Dnggy, Miss Emma Jones, Mrs. Carrie Waltz, Mrs. W. W. Jones, Miss Emma Barnaby, Miss Myra Goulding, Miss Kate Miller, Miss Ida Black, Miss Kate Hammond, Mrs. C. <Hurst, Mrs. Alice Hathaway, and Mrs. John Cross. The club met last evening with Miss Emma Jackson They will meet twice each month.

Osi ak W ii.tiL has ueeu du*\ mas. | .p li0 j la |j CB j,, a r )0 ve are sup

Heated and spit out. 1 here hl ' j plied by the Banner Times, as we

apparently no exceptions to tuej Marquis of Queensbury’s rules.

T h«* Nonh Jollities, lllrminslitim, Alti., Aae-Hcruld. r I'he Noss Jollities delighted a large audience at O'Brien’s last night with a play which, though in itself very vague ns to plot, was especially designed to allow the company to introduce a vast amount of excellent musical special ty work, which was highly entertaining and greatly appreciated by those present. The Noss company is a wonder ful one, in that they are remarkably gifted in thc art of producing most delightful music on almost every imaginable instrument. ’I heir specialties last night were highly entertaining and were rapturously received by the more than delighted audience. Their etforts were gr< ally enjoyed, and the peop'e present seemed to never tire of listening to them. Whenever one of them came on the stage with a grip or bundle of any kind they were sure to produce some kind of music which was perfect in every detail. At opera house Greeucastie, April 10.

“My brother and myself have had scrofula or salt rheum ever since we were born. We took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and commenced to get better. Wiien we bad taken one bottle and a half each, we were cured. My mother used to be troubled with headache and pains, but took Hood’s Pills and was cured.” James Scanlon, 54 Roxford St., Norwich, New York. Hood’s and Only Hood’s. “I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla fora tired, worn out feeling, and it has proved the best medicine that I have ever taken. 1 had a breaking out on my face which I thought was erysipelas. I commenced using Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have not had any of that trouble since.” Mus. II. B. Keadle, Pickaway, West Virginia. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. !«1; six for f5. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.

Hood

The Blood Purifier and True Nerve Tonic.

Aiiioiik the ('liiirchra. BAPTIST CHURCH. Announcement Sunday. April 7 : 1 Sunday school, 9:30 a. m ; preaching by Evangelist Albert 10:30 a. m; testimonial meeting, 11:30: meeting of the young people, 0:30 p. m., led by evangelist; preaching at 7:30. COLLEGE AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Hollingsworth, at 10:30 and

CARPETS! We are now showing the finest line of New Spring Patterns

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of CARPETS ever shown in this countv. They are FRESH,

NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE.

seven o'clock. Morning subject:

“Encompassed with Songs.” All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confident pre-bytehian chi Ken. you will be pleased by the GREAT VARIETY and BEAUPreaeliing in the Presbyterian ; TY of our STYLES,

church at 10:30 a. m; Sunday

(Ipcjro to show the distortion of our language is again on the word

It Has been a long time coming “prohibition.” What the Banner

but the StarJ’rcss has at last said | Times did say w ae as follows, as

The Tr»»ii) Wr^i-k^rn.

school at 2 p. m : Young People’s meeting at U :30 p. m Public invited to these services. LOCI ST. STREET M. E. CHURCH Classes meet at 9:30 a. m; preaching at 10:30 a. m; Sunday school at 2 p. in; Junior league at 3:15 p. in; Epwortb league and evening class at 0 p. m. Monthly service of sacred song at 7 p, m. Thc program furnished by the 1 l-Toed.urn’s Aid and Southern Ed I ucation society will be used in the! mo»-”ing scrvie*v The pastor has;

We have also an elegant line of RUGS. MATTINGS, LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain Poles and Fixtures. Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepers, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. We are

always glad to show you and give the

LOWEST PRICES. The D. L»an£don Co.\ Dry Goods and Carpets,

Tonight will come to Greencastle | received from the Chapman Pub the highly spoken of “Train Wreck-! Ashing company three hundred ers” with their sensational and I co P' e8 ^be Hams Flora, which thrilling melodrama by that title.! ' Vld be distributed to the eongrega The eomnanv carries a lot of spe-1 don Sunday evening.

something good of the republican J clipped from our files. # j Thu perele of the state can serve their

party, as mows: j country no better than to support the repub- -i,.] sce ‘' d i la3 a ,. tor9 0 f abd-I Special services will be held in | One n ri,..!-.. u a .l.'. bl.'H feeiliur favorable liranparty It Is uu organization that | m s I < 1,11 s,ccr,Lr A ,incl ,las ‘ l ~ lo ' s Jiuuu j 1 ,

the play on with a[ Ebcust Street church on luesuny.

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greencastle:. ind.

ON LI (INK K\ ENIN!;.

to the republican party mninfesteil in the local (‘lections held in the ilitferent state-on Monday and Tuesday of this

week.

The Madison Courier bolts up in a new coat of varnish. The Courier is a splendid newspaper, and is well backed by the deople of Madison. In no branch of industiy anywhere is there more of a boom than in the newspapers of I ndiunu.

There seems to be some grim justice abroad in London, a sample of which would lie quite refreshing

to this country. M ilde sued the i re p U j,i.j C . l n party has outlived

Marquis, and before the case was “Util of 'em. ’

outlived scores of leagues, movements, reforms, ideas, schemes, third parties, issues, isms and aches tliat have had for their alleged objects the enforcement or law. It will be seen by the latter quotation that the word “prohibition” did not appear. Had we desired to use it, we most certainly would have placed it there, and as we remarked at the outset, we fail to see whv the Democrat should insert it. It could with equal propriety have implanted the words anarchist, socialist, greenback, populist, or even democrat, us it did prohibition, for

ity which put

finish that is highly exciting. See j " edne8da J'» Thursday and hriday the show this evening in opera j even ‘ n 8 8 nex ^ wee l <> l* r ' F T l 10Uge ]q Coultas, of Indianapolis, will preach

; on Tuesday evening; Rev. T. H.

South CSrceiicnsfle.

Mrs. Newton Hinkle is visiting 1 wiUi8 - of Bll,om i n K ton , "HI P^ach

SSaiiirik Art (ii wedncsday. aprh w

An attraction of unnHiml excellence, THK ! N’( i-.-.IOLLITI CO. In their new Euntnsllo

! UurleKnue Muslenl Comedy,

The arent renlii'tic production,

friends nt Contesville. Miss Crawley, of Black Hawk, is visiting friends here. ( has. Nichols, aged eighteen, and son of Ben Nichols, died yesterday afternoon of la grippe.

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Will Miles is much devoted to

in the light of recent elections thejtbe study ol medicine.

the' The funeral of Mrs. Margaret

Thursday evening; Dr. H. Tucker, of Crawfordsville, will preach Friday evening. Wednesday evening will be provided for with some able preacher. Easter Sunday Dr. T. C. React), of Taylor university, will preach in the morn ing. and in the evening the ehil-l ren's Easter exercises will he given. |

Tiie Tin Wttis

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RACH ACT A SCENIC NOVELTY.

BY MARK K. SWAN, in Three Snap Shots A positive novelty, all fun. no sorrow.

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Mar ley occurred this morning from ' rc ... no me(lk ., ne t; . a

fatriy started the latter was dis-, If the perversion is wilful,and we | Sti p a „i' s C .b urc h, !in d was largely ,. qil;l i t o Hood’s Sar-uu arilla. It is t e

attended. starnlanl Apring medicine and blood

K vH: O K R office.

(ireat Train Wrecking Scene. Blowing up of the Bridge. Prison Struck by Lightning.

Great Vault Scene.

charged and Wilde's suit kicked ; fail to see how it could be otberout of coui f. Then Wilde was ur wise, it is also unprofessional, un icsted and placed in jail. Theie; manly and untruthful. The Banarc entirely to<> many people who si.R Time- Iihm ever treated the break into court with entirely too I democratic papers of 1’uttmin with

puriilcr amHt |K)-sos-fS neculiar merit

i it tie provocation and with a poor' journalistic vom tesy.

excuse lor a ease, jack leg lawyer, w k

and in com

Abetted itv a menting on their editorial nib ri goes in for ujances has never gone outside the

Mars, the edebiaUal French , wl , i4 .„ otl.ers li'-y in win to reach. It iiMi's,'. owned by the 1 really makt- tlie weak strong. Do not

neglect to purify your blood this spring. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla now. Hood’s Fills become the favorite en-

Ket ping eve:.lastingly advertis : tbartic with every one who tries ther.i. ing brings success. tf i g5e per box.

Itreeders’ as-ociatimi, will make the ac,i.iin at Cooper Urotliers' barn in Git'eneastb*. USAbiit

Admission, 50 cts.; Gallery, 35 cts.

HE AR the Musical Tennis ( lull, the Mimdolin Troubadora, the Fairy liellB, the Saxophone (juintet. si ! Haliy Helen. Hm ry B Roche, the Miislcai Donkey, tlie Rooster Dance.

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Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Money Refunded. Scats now selling at Landes* Drug store. PRICE 50 CTS; GALLERY, 35 CIS

Vaiifhilin Line Uxeursioti*.

To Iiidianapnlis April 23 and 2t. return limit 26, fare $1.61) for round trip. Account order of Ka-tern Siar.

.b S. I low LING, Agent.

ItiiS Four Home Seekers* Hxcur»ton. At half fare we will sell tickets to Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, New Orleans. Mississippi, North Carolina, South < arolina, Teiinessce and Virginia March April 2 and April

Wanted—Girl for general housework, j ;tU. Return limit 20 to 30 days. Geo. E. Blake. UN-t( I F. P. IIi kstis, Agt. <

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