Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES, G.IEENCASTLE, INIA K a

THURSDAY AUGUST 1 IH9^

The only remedy in tlie Avorld that Refunds Purcliase Price ii it Fails to Cure the Tobacco Habit in 4 to 10 Days is

It Cures while you Continue the use of Tobacco.

Tli* greatest iliseovery of the age! A certain, pleasant, per.iianenl, cure A lifetime’s sutlering emletl for Ja.OO. Why smoke and spit your life away V VVliv sutler from dyspensia, hearthurn, and drains on your vital forcesV Stop using tobacco, hut stop the right wav! Drive the nicotine from your system by the Use of this wondortul remedy. N AHcon-ClHK i s warranted toremove all desire for tobacco in every form including Cigar, Cigarette, and Pipe Smoking, Chew ing, and Snull raking. Usr all the tobacco you want while under treatment, and in Irom four to ten days your •‘hankering” and ‘■craving’’ wil! disappear the weed wont taste good. Then throw away tobacco forever. N akcoi t-Ci hk is entirely vegetable and free from injurious ingredients. It never fails togtve tone and new vigor to the weakest constitution. Kemember .\ arcoti-C i hi doesn’t d<‘prive you of tobacco while affecting a cure: doesn't ask you to buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee; doesn’t reipiire a month's treatment; and. I’mall) . doesn't enable you to stop tobacco only to find yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chew ing. With N'aik (iTi-C' hk. when you are through wit It tobacco, you are through

with tin remedy. One bottle cures. Send for book of prominent testimonies like the following: llimtlnirton. Mass., M 18, tsita TlieNareoti » liciiilcul * o., sprlngllekl. Mass. Oentlciicii:—I have nsiwl totiaeco for over I wcnty-tl\ C years, i-licwtiuf and srnuldna every day from 7 a in. to M p. m. stoppiiis only for meals. i in Monday. Ketiruary I, I called at your otllce In Spriuirtteld. and tMiinrlit a ludlldof the CcitK w hlcVi t used ns direeted. anil on tin* tenth da) t tie desire for totiaceo had left me niid It has not returned. I did not lose a meal ■ while taklnif the crnK. M> ap|>eftte has iin proved and I consider Naucoti Cl io, a (fraud I t hlnif. Very respectfully, C’HAS I. MNCOLV Mr. Frank II. Morton, of ( btcopee i Falls. Mass., late inspector of Public j iinildings for Massacliusetts, says: I used tobacco fur twenty-five years, and , w;.s « confirmed smoker. In Just etatit days i ti'eatment wttli NaucotM chk I wasthmunh ! with totiaeco. In fact tlie desire for totiaceo vanished like a dream. Vers respectfully, KKANK H. MOKTON. If your druggist is unable to give j full particulars about Naucoi i-I i kk, j send to u- for book of Particulais free, j or send $.'>.00 for bottle by’ mail. The harcoti Chemical Go., Sprinctiem, mass.

ICYCLES.

/it ihe HIGHEST of ALL High Grades.

Warninticl Hiiperior any IJicycle built in the world, re*rurdlesn of price. Do not he induced to pay more money for an inferior whee'. Insist on ImviiiHTthe Wavetly. Unlit and Ktmranteed hv the Indiana BicyoIeCo., a miliion dollar concern, whose lamd is as good as tfold. 24 LB SCORCHER. $85. 22 LB LADIES’. $75 ANDERSON HARRIS. Exclusive Agents iSi it

THb FIVL O’CLOCK 1 fcA T AbLE. A Few SngcreHtioiiii For Its Tasteful and Fashionable Fitment. Bi'giiming with the table itself, it may lie a small oval, circular or hexagon shape. Any one of these is preferable to a square oue. Tables are shown in sho » that are provided with small leaves or arms a few inches wide, to open out in all directions. Such are not especially commended. Their effect is not good as pieces of furniture, and they perform their office in rather tut uncertain manner. Even four or five persons surrounding such a table endanger its fright, a slight jostle being sufficient to overturn a cup or plate on one of its frailly supported arms. If the surface of the table is highly polished and it is preferred not to cover it entirely, a handsome square or round centerpiece doily which is only a dinner centerpiece is used, or a teacloth a yard square may prettily and wholly veil it. The Dresden designs are not so much iu vogue as they wore. Our unhappy fashion of doing everything to death, whether it be Dresden, Trilby or empire effects, has worked its inevitable reaction, and the powdering of linen with gay little blossoms is not much countenanced. Anything that is well done, however, remains beautiful, and those who have fine pieces of such needlework should let them see the light f'^quently. In planning a new cloth some later design may be employed. For the actual impedimenta of the table there are required a tea caddy, teapot, a hot water kettle, a cozy, a wafer or cracker dish, two or three pretty cups and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl. To measure the tea with a spoon is not considered quite so correct, and so redolent of the old time flavor as to use the cup cover of the caddy, “one fill to a brew.” A glass mat may lie provided to set the hot teapot upon, and the sjxious are laid loose ujion the table. These, by the way, as well us the cups, should Im» usable ones. In the days of souvenir spoons tin rage for variety begot some curious travesties of these useful table implements. One felt grateful if one was not offered a perforated bowl, so twisted and grotesque and abnormal were the changes rung upon tea and coffee spoons. Cups should hold more than an actual thimbleful, though they need not hold a pint, and should bear some relation to the laws of gravitation in their poise upon the saucer. They should have a smooth rim. A fluted edge is a most uncomfortable finish for a drinking vessel. The wafer basket may be silver, chiua or cut glass, explains a coutributor to the New York Times, from which the foregoing is gleaned.

Art :sote. A New York artist called at the studio of (ins Snobberly, who is one of the worst amateurs in the city. “What the mischief is that you are painting there, t+us':” asked the artist. “Why, that’s a bunch of grapes. ” “Why, yes, so it is, now that I look closely. They are very fine, but they are not quite as well painted as those of Apelles, which were so natural that the | birds came and pecked at them. ” “I aiit*; sure of that. Perhaps the | reason why the birds don’t interrupt me j while I’m painting these grapes is be- J cause the American birds are smarter than those of ancient Greece,” replied | (ius.—Texas Siftings. Feline Arnenitieti. ijp

VAN CAMP BOSTON BAKED

have a delicious fi av , other brands haven’t ways moist, fresh and r to be eaten. Easily^ and greatly relished £t • t nics. In three sizes-V' i and zoo at your gr ' 0C(r ' s i] -O-T That’s the trade mark Remember it.

Doorway Decorations. Fretwork transoms are now much employed over doorways in connection with portieres. They have a decorative value in high studded openings and can be made to conform to any irregular shape, such its elliptic arches and the thousand

A FRIEND’S ADVICE.

If you widi to save HI to 20 per cent on tlie dollar men buy you-

Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Oueensware, Woodenware at

Tlie Clone sioie

COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS

JUICES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY

AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditions!) executed. OHii e in Centrul Hank Building. Greencastle, Ind.

Mil: tour fcxeurstuna. To Warsaw,going until Aug. fit), returning fifteen days from date of sale, $4.(S5. Bethany Park, July 2!{ to Aug, 2, return limit Aug. 2-Uh, $ I .s'i. Koine City, Ind.. duly 2!>th to Aug 14, return limit Aug. 17. $5.u(). Lima, O., Aug. 5 and 0, return limit Aug. 10, $.">.40. To Boston. Aug. 10 to 25, extreme return limit Sep. 12, half fare. Columbus, O.. Aug. 20 to 22, return limit Aug. 20, $0.50. To Warsaw, Ind., account Winona assembly, .Iuly 5 to Aug. HI, good retui ning 15 days after date of sale, $4.05. To Denver and Manitiiu, Col.. Aug. 10 and 11. return limit Sept. 1,$!!0.15. Terre Haute Aug. 5 to 0, return limit 10,$1.05. F. 1*. Ul'KBTIS. Agt.

MUIIOII KXMll'Mioil. Battle (Jrouiid camp meeting Aug. 1 to 12, one and one third fare. New Albany, Ind.. Aug. 0 and 7. Bed Men’s powwow, half fare. Denver, Col., Aug. II anil 12, half fart*. J. A. Michael. Agt.

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Vamlalia Fine F.xeiirsionii* To Bethany I’nrk, Ind., July 2J to Aug. 21, return limit Aug. 24. one fare for round ti ip. account Bethany Park Assembly. To Warsaw, Ind., tickets on sale until Aug. HI. good to return 15 days from date of sale, fare $140 round trip. Tickets to same point good going until Sept. HO. with a return limit Oct. Hist, will be sold at rate of $5.!MI. To Home City, Ind., July 20. to Aug 14, return limit August 17. Kate one fare for the round trip. Account Island Park Assembly. To Louisville, Ky, Sept. 8,!), It), and II. account (•. A. K Kiicampment— ! Kate $H.20 for round trip. 'To Lima < >hio; August 5aml 0 return | limit Aug. lo. One fare for the round trip. Account ITiion Veterans Kncampmctit. J. S. Dow UNO, Agt.

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DOOKWAY WITH LATTICE THASSOMS. ami one areliitoctural misfits to he found in houses built 80 years ago. Should yon have one of those doorways with an arched top hringit into conformity with the present time by treating it in the manner indicated. This advice is from Decorator and Furnisher, its is also the information that lattice work in an infinite variety of design and woods can be purchased ready to use at from i$l and upward per foot. A pleasing combination is when the woodwork is of cream and gold colors, the draperies being pale blue plush embroidered in soft tones and silver. The ball fringe embodies the prevailing colors with silver intermixed.

•T 41 Jil “Are you going to the Browns’ dance?” “No. I haven’t been asked.” “Oh, i suppose it’s quite a young people's dance, you know!”—Punch. An Excellent Prescription. Patient—Doctor, I am growing stouter every day. What do you think I ought to do to get thinner? Dr. Schruubcr—My dear sir, there is nothing like worry to make a man thin. Every day, for a couple of hours, I would recommend you to look at my last half yearly account which you haven't paid yet. Perhaps that will help you. —Stuutsanzeiger. The Lust Word. Mrs. Caller—Have you made up your ! mind where yoi» are going this summer? Mrs. Minks—Not yet. I am awaiting ! John’s preference iu the matter, i Mrs. Caller—Do you always defer to 1 his choice? | Mrs. Minks—Not exactly. I wait un- ! til he decides on a place, and then I in- | sist on going somewhere else.—Richmond Dispatch. The New 8. G. G. “Yes,” she replied, with manifest reluctance, “I must confess that there are girls in onr class who think of nothing hut their commencement gowns. * She shrugged her sleeves iy“They're the ones who have low batting averages,” she explained, a thrill of compassion in her voice.—Detroit Tribune. Saved. “There is only oue thing that prevents me from ending my blighted existence,’’ said the young man of our set, when the heiress positively refused to entertain his proposal. “And what is that?” “I really don’t know what is the correct poison to take.”—Indianapolis Journal. Stndylnx His Market. “I have an article that will just suit you,” said the man who had made his way into tlie editorial sanctum. “My dear sir,” was the reply, “we are bothered to deatli with people with manuscripts. ” “Oh, this article ain’t a manuscript. It’s a seven shooter. ”—Washington Star. Tlie Tuexpeeted. Neighbor’s Pretty Daughter—How much is this a yard? Draper’s Son (desperate “spoons” on her)—Only oue kiss. “If it’s so cheap, I will take three yards, and grandma will pay yon.”— Tit-Bits.

Sweets For Uesserts. Little shapes of cream flavored and sweetened to taste with chopped glace fruits, fresh fruit in jelly and little cases or tartlets of good pastry filled witli fancy mixtures are always appreciated. They should be prettily dished in silver dishes and all handed. Mixtures for these tartlets are quickly prepared. For instance, pound a few macaroons to powder, moisten with a little straw Ix-rry jam that lias been pulped through a sieve or beaten smooth with a fork, add a few drops of vanilla essence, put a spoonful of this mixture in a tart case and cover with it heaped teaspoonful of white of egg beaten to froth and mixed with raster sngar. When sill are ready, sift a little caster sugar over earh and bake till tlie icing is set and colored it faint biscuit tinge. Orange and lemon mixtures are also suitable for tartlets.

All the Same.

Mr. Flatte—My wife takes me down frequently in tlie elevator. Mr. Cottage (with deep feeling)—We haven't any elevator, but, that doesn't make any difference.—Detroit Tribune.

I*r»of AliHolute. Floorwalker—Why are you so positive that she was an emancipated womon? Salesman—She bought u dollar waist when there was one marked 119 cents lying by the side of it.—New York World.

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For Sale.—Old papers, suilaile for putting under carpets or on closet shelves, for sale cheap at the Bannkk Times otlice.

New Style* In Silverware.

Oue may predict that tlie new styles in silverware will tend toward chasteness. Already new silver tea sets are seen 5.IK) j which depend altogether on their beauty '•..50 , of form. These have their bodies swellI().uO j j n g toward their greatest dimension from top and base. At the point of iu-

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tty of these excursions via the f Another version of the i Four.” which is the natural mute to ] BeneB furt*«• Atiotner version oitnt : the falls via Bullalo. Elegant Wagner I »an'e style has tins point of intersection

| sleeping car accommodations will hr lightly ornamented,

provided for all. Solid truipsof parlor ears and coaches run through w ithout

change

In Hot WaU’r. Jasper—Ca>sar and his wife are constantly quarreling. Jumpuppe—Yes, they have different theories us to what each should do to make tlie other happy.—Boston Post. The Kind lip Wan. Mrs. One—How is your husband today, Mrs. Tother; Mrs. Tother—Better, thank you. He is always better when lie is sick than at any other time.—Detroit Free Press.

For full particulars call at once on F. P. Hcustis, agent Big Four, Greencas-

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E. O. McCormick. D. B. Martin, Pass. Traffic Mgr. Geu'l 1*. & T. A.

How to M»kp Kkk Hall*.

Egg halls are formed by stirring boil-

j ing water that hits been well salted un-

til it whirls rapidly. Then drop in the egg, which has already been broken in a cup, and stir tlie Water round it until it is cooked. Do but one at a time.

it Lay With Her. Miss Antique—I can't decide whether to accept Chollie or not. Miss Caustic—Surely you are old enough to know your own mind.— Brooklyn Life. — A Ou»*Htlon of Time. ‘‘Is it true that you and George are engaged?” “No. The report is premature.”— Life. A Popular Kenort. ‘‘Where will you go for the summer, Mr. Bigfam?” I “Broke. ”—Indiananolis Journal

DON’T DELAY! Come at once! Reduced prices in every {department, Don’t mj good thing like this—while you are delaying, severaJB dred wise people are carrying away the greatest bargainstl have ever been offered in a special sale in Greencastle. i Remember This is the Last IiJ Of This Great Sale. Come and investigate but don’t buy unless you) things exactly as represented. The following reductions are but a few of hundred splendid bargains we are giving:

Good Prints, 2 y^ca yard j Cballies, 3c a yard'

Shades,

1 2 }.c each

I^adies good black Hose, 4c pr Men’s good heavy Socks. 4c pr Men's Suspenders,. .5c a pair Table Oil Cloth,.. 10c a yard 25 doz Ladies’ Vests, 5c worth 15c Men’s working Shirts,... 13c worth 25c 25 doz Ladies Waists,.. 15c worth 50c Large cake laundry Soap, 3c worth 5c Good Overalls,

12 boxes Matches s c worth J 4 ounce bottle Extract,.. 5 C worth! Boys Knee Pants i5 c worth:! Tumblers 2'. word No. 8 Wash Boiler, 75c worth s | Best make Wringer,... ..... .Si.50 worth j:,l Large size Tubs, 65c worti 1 2-quart Tin Pails, 10c worth » Pint Cups, ic worth! 30c worth 50c

Jt is useless for customers to entertain for a momentt thought of going to trade at some other store when I ams ing for less than it can be purchased at wholesale. Yours very truly, A. ROTH, Sip EffTERPfflS West Side Square Greenca

Ijocal Time Gard. BIG FOUR. GOING K A NT. No. :u;* C'ncinimti Niifht Kxpress ... a. ir No lit Indianapolis Acc'm h i-j a. iu No. O Indianapolis Klyor 12.:ir> p. in No “• Mail 4:15 p n No. IS* Knlrkoi'tiock'-r 5--41 p. m GOING WENT No. A'i* St. I, &Ciu. Night Ex 12'32k. o N°. M * Mall 8:5o a. u, No, ll* Southwestern Limited 12.:i5 p n No M Mattoon Ai’o'ni 4 ;ki p „ No. 3* Terre Haute Aec’m 7:U)p. m * Gaily | Except Sunday. No. nlalit express, hauls through ears foi < ineiunat I, New York and Boston No 2 connects with trains for Michigan division via Anderson and tor ( Incinnaii division. No. 4 coniP'cis fnr Cincinnati, Sprlngfiild, O., and Wabash, Ind. No, IS, "Knickerbocker," hauls thioiigli sleeper for N. Y. and Bo-ton and for Washington, 1). C.. via < Ineinnati. c \ o.also dining ears. New coaches illiiniinatcd with gas on all trains. K. P. Hl’estis. Agent.

•gy louiyvuu MfwAi8»8r i Chicago Rt (gR

In effect Sunday, May 12, 1895. SOUTH BOUI.D. No 4* t hleago Mail ; i2a in 2° .• , , Express 12:07 p an No 441 Local 11:25 a m . SOUTH BOUND. No 3 Louisville Mail 2:47 a m No a southern Express 2:17 p id N V tL 1 l ' ol ‘1 l l:«p w Daily, t Exceut Sunda,. Pullman pli-opur* m iii^ln trnins,parlor and ‘liniiiK oars on day trains Kof complete tom* cards and full inioiiuation in regard to rates through cars, etc., address .1. A. Michaku. Agent. I J. Rkkd, <«. p. A . Chicago.

VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave v.reeneastie, Ind. in effect Mav in. ikh:. ^ POH TUB WKST. No 15 Ex. Nun 9:111 a in. for St. t,outs. P' { a >’ ni, for st. IgjuU. P ,, H >' P m. for M. I .outs. ^ 1 k a v J : W P m. for M. Eouis. ^ P" 11 -' »:44 a m, for St. Lou's. No .) Ex mi . . 5:2S p in. foi Terre Haute FOR THE BAST. No 20 F»Jiu Un . ::. ;b : :K p In “ r ,D,1mn *P oll< No 8 Daily .. . 3:35 p m ’ *• No 1« Ex. Sun 8:17 pm “ •* No 12 Dally *:35a m. •• No 8 Dally 4:3oa m “ No 2 Daily 8:03 p m ** •• , PEORIA DIVISION Eea' • Terre Haute. Vot$ E o S, !. n 7:05 a m. tor Poorla. I or complete time card? X.T.gall’W,:. ° n8 *if n< * for fl,,, information as to rates, through cars, etc., address W E Brunner. ''• 8 ^"^n^ie Asst. Gen’] Pass. Agt. St. lx.uls Mo

Best Routf Southeast South Southwesl is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS Full information cheerfully upon application to 1. K. RID8ELY, H. W. Pass. Anent, CWctf* c.p.AiMOKE.Gen'l tau. Aai,w sTiu - w

Today’s Local !MarSr'‘[Furnished tlie Daily diiily by R.W. Allen, manager 0 '4 Jordan’s Doultry house.' Hens - Springs, 2 ll>s and over Springs, under 2 lbs Cocks Turkey hens, young Turkey, young toms Geese, choice f. f.over per m Pggs, fresh sudject to tianddnif Butte ■, goob