Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY AUGUST 9

IWD

IT WILL PAY YOU

IF YOU WANT

Cloing Made tc Order

THE CLOVERDALE BANK.

l'rni«|i.Tt» for l.arx** I>ividen«l» not nt all

I **, hihi Abu*« of Biejrrl** Medical opinion neeins to l*e jicn

i laitering. vr.terd.,’. Mo.tir. K . erally in favor of bicycling w hen

A IVIan may Smile

# * $ 4 \ *

and lx-a villain Mill, but that don’t hurt our Fruit I 0M , Nothing quite equal* them for goodneM You W j|| n ~| villain 11 you oat two or three a day—\ ou will j,,,'* < |

the truth’s sake—and if only costs 5e.

The bittle Dru^ Shop ^closed after e

see our Fall Samples.

A\ERCMANT TAILORING. Use nothin^; but the best trimmings and guarantee a fit and save you from $5. to 10. on a suit; 32. on pants.

Don’t fail to see

-^ApDE-'L^ F._A. HR VS.

GEO. E. BLAKE

Yesterday morning was held an- n<> * curried to excess. Most of tin other meeting of the creditors of (doctors who have been h< nrd on tin the now defunct Cloverdale bank, subject agree that Lir \«ling is .1 There were not many depositors g 0 °d exercise for the healthy and present as most of them had gone j valua ^ e t " , * )OSU w *’ 0 a,e ,,nu ^' e< ^

to the old settlers’ picnic at Quin with some forms of disease. The cy, and many of them thought the celebrated English piuMiian, Sir txt 'n T 1 meeting was going to he postponed Benjamin \t nrd Richnidsna, luts .111 T Y III I II ■ until Friday. S. A. Have, attorney i article on the 8uh j eot in tl,e Nor ' h J, Ji II D I 1/ A

Wporp makino a SDecialtV of ' lor ( ' 00 P er * Co., was present at i American Review for August, and {"1 r\ A 1*,.

making . > , tll< . meellng ,. foIowd ^ j M.~i*e.lly l.t.««iv. . opened a new stock ;V»0 MV\/AV a.l .. .1 .I..x • uu Hm lt»i« hppn tor nuinv vuurs rt J I i » I

WHY

Greencastle, Ind.,

General

Insurance, Ileal Estate Ami Loan

Agent.

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest Call and see him before clos-

ing elsewhere.

the last six months only a little ' over one third was from this coun-

try.

The latest tad in municipal legis lation, is the placing of a special tax ou bicycles. Between the tax laid upon them and the tacks thrown under them, the bicyclers seem to be suffering attacks from every quarter.— A’a -

present that the $3,600 in notes 1 a8 he has been , ' ur nianv • vear8 that tile appraisers had listed H n : practical eicy li»t uicl hi- publbln d , worthless, could not he made good, opinions in regard to it have

of

At the last meeting Mr. Cooper agreed to make them good, but this will make the liabilities more, they have reached about $10,000, with assets about $1000. This leaves matters in a bad light and the outlook is not at ail flattering for large dividends.

had

much to do with popularizing the bicvcle in England. He say s it lias heen a great public benefit in teaching a large numher of people the use of their limbs, in taking them

* Groceries»

roiM-«-riitiik i'nttlp.

Secretary Morton, of the Depart-1 the health of those who are well

I ' v >'.v go to Martinsville, Fre,,.,. or any other Watering 1 Greeneastle has at her ,|, 1(ir '' ' : the host mineral water to be f,j j the s,lU ‘'- Tlle Spring on t |„ I" | farm, south of the V ;in ,la|j a T j contains iron ami sulnhur !,■ ,

In his old room in the Allen ‘ l>a ' i»’‘*P->ies have ,,,'1

tested and found to be tl,,. e, |U;tl J

away from close rooms and streets. | ) i oc j i) one door east of Adams * pri " p - and introducing them to a compan , j 1,,x Bano,

ionship .Mb nature ,bl.b ihev Express olhee and sohets the ^ J otherwise never would have enjoy p a t rona g e of his old friends Miirtinsvilh- .•unUJreena.tlJ!

ed Besides its value in improving

and customers.

ment of Agriculture lias issued an order directing the attention of the ollicers of all railroad companies engaged in the transportation of live stock from one state or territory into another, oi whose roads fro^iny part of a line of road transporting live stock from one state or territory into another, to

has done a vast amount ot good to people suffering from fatty disease of the heart, from gout, dyspepsia, varicose veins, melancholia, failure due to age from intermittent pulse and palpitation, and distinctly to those suffering from uraemia.—J'c.

His motto is

“Never te Undersoil” A FRIEND'S ADVICE.

while I think them all gooj recommend Greeneastle

best.

Mu. Whitney would stand a bet ter chance of securing the presi uential nomination if the democrats could forget that he is more re sponsible than any other one man I for the second term of Cleveland.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

I’mIiIIhIioiI every afternoon except Sunday »t the IIannkr Timer ottloc, corner Vine and Franklin streets.

ADVERTISING. Keauino Notices

(■ cenla per line. * me line puriorniphs chanted

as occupying two llneaspace.

Jo lines 4 centa per line 5(i ** IH4 mu “ 3 850 “ 2‘4 nOO ** 2 IMsp'ny rates made known on application. Cl.antfes for display advertisementa must be .A • l , I a. 1 lt» Iht- 111 . ,' < > 1 . • lr ,A III . IIA I * 11 fill V If HU.i .

Gone Up AkiiIh. ( rawfordsville Journal. The Ladoga base ball team has again gone to wall. It got on a big drunk at Rockville the other day r and the better members quit it. The Rockville liepublican says: “Elmer Souders, one of the best men in the Ladoga hall team, was signed by Rockville after the game last Saturday. He will he played at short. It is generally believ d that the home team is much strengthened by tins move.”

What In In A Carat.

Twenty-four-carat is all gold;

Idk advertisements will "be received each day j ---carat gold has 2- parts of gold, “P* 01 "■ 1 1 of silver and I of copper; IS. All communications should be Blunod with ' t i, i 111 rta nF miro trnlrl thcimmcot' ihc writer: not necessarily tor carat gold Hu IN parts Ot pure gold public,Hon. but as evidence of wood fa lib . md g part9 oa( . h of 8ilver (ind ( . op

A.ionyinoUH fouitnunicatlonH cun not be no-

ttoed.

Whore dHivi ry is irro^ular mIimiso report *anu* prtmi|>tly lit piihlicaiion otiioc. Speciinoii copies mailed free on application.

RATES or SUBSCRIPTION. One Year in advance $5.00 Sir months 2JV0 Three months. One month Per week hy Carrier -io Win n delivery N made by carrier, all subscription lint- are to be paid to them as they call Kil l receipt for sunn . M. J. BECKETT.... 1C A lilt Y M. SMITH.

1 per in its composition; 12-carat gold is half gold, the remainder being made up of 3.J parts of silver and 8£ parts copper.—Scientific A meric (in.

Publisher Mauakinp Editor

4389 of the Revised Statutes, which impose certain regulations for the transportation of cattle. The Secretary says that complaint hasj been made to the department bj' its officers supervising the movement of animals in the interstate and export trade that the provisions of the sections referred to are not complied with by many railroad companies, and that cattle and other live stock are confined in cars for a period exceeding twenty-eight hours, and that at times when they are un loaded they are not allowed to five consecutive hours for rest provided b}' statute. The Secretary points out that the failure ot the railroad companies to conform to the law causes animals great suffering while in transit to points of destination, which it is the intent of the law to prevent, and he directs that railroad companies make such arrangement as are necessary in their train service, and provide the neccessary feeding and watering stations to comply with the abovenamed sections of the Revised Statutes, and says that any failure to do this will render them liable ou conviction to the penalty provided in section 4388.—Broad-

street'x.

NortItwefttern ion.

I The Northwestern Association of

sect ions 4.,M>, 438 i a mi 4.188 a n d | q* p ud Pacing 11, >rse II rets 1 e ,* - II you wish to save 10 to 2h per cent on

give their annual trotting meeting at the doll.u men bin >oi.

Washinton Park. Chicago, commencing rw.. Goods Saturday, August 17th next, and con- ^ \otionS

tinning to Saturday, August 24th. ] 14 . d T' There will be three or more races each HHtS an ftps,

day, and the purses lo he contended for Boots and Shoes,

" lltrr J,

h. nil

The following n a Ik of th,* have heen henetitte l by tl,, \| f era I water; Mrs. <;. | . Blab jj, T. Kelley and son. Mr. ami Ji rj j Hopkins. I have made arrangements l he water around the eitv, m ^3 lifery by wagon each iimrnii.tr, Water will be deli vered frep fs to any one who cannot afford >ij Customers supplied at 5 cents a gallon, deliverj Call on or address bv postal nnl JOHN RILEY,, South Greencastle.

Address all eommunleatlons to Tint Pa:oy Hannkh Times. Greencastle, Ind.

Thk first Monday in September is the time for the election of a County' Superintendent under the new law.

Kansas legislates against certain noxious weeds not hy making an appropriation, hut hy adding to the tax hill of the farmer who neglects to cut them down. It is hardly necessary to say that the weeds are disappearing rupidlv.

The local weekly papers are struggling with trustees reports this week. Many of the country papers will print the reports next week, but the Putnam papers are issued the last of the week and the ten day limit gives them but one chance at the reports. There is great hustling and some delay in consequence.

Fifteen years ago one-fourth of the world’s wheat came from the United States. Now only one sixth of it is grown in this country. Fifteen years ago all the world’s wheat was grown in the north temperate zone. In the last six months near ly one-fourth of the British imports of wheat were from Argentine and Australia. Fifteen years ago twothirds of England’s foreign w heat came from the United States; in

Vamlalia Line I'.xcnrsioiis. To Indianapolis Aug. 13 and 14, return limit Aug. 17, fare if 1.60 for round trip. Account Indianapolis Driving club races. On Aug. 15 and 16 the rate will be $1.20 for round trip,return limit

Aug. 17.

To Indianapolis Sept. 2. return limit Sept. 3, fare $1.20 for round trip. Account, Labor Day Celebration. To Bethany Park, Ind., July 23 to Aug. 21, return limit Aug. 24. one fare for round ti ip, account Bethany Park

Assembly.

To Warsaw, Ind., tickets on Rale until Aug. 31, good to return 15 days from date of sale, fare $4.40 round trip. Tickets to same point good going until Sept. 30. with a return limit Oct. 31st,

will tie sold at rate of $5.!l<>.

To Rome City, Ind., July 20. to Aug 14, return limit August 17. Rate one fare for the round trip. Account

Island Park Assembly.

To Louisville, Ky, Sept. 8,9, 10, and 11. account G. A. R. Encampment—

Rate $3.20 for round trip.

Excursion to Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 11 and 12, return limit Sept. 1. Fare $30.15 for round trip. Account meeting Pharmaceutical association of America. For further paitlculars see

J. S. Dowling, Agt.

Lant Niagara Fall* F.xriirnioiiof tt»«»Seaaon via I. f>. X XV., V. H. »Y I). X H, C. Ilya. On Thursday, August 15th, 1895, the last Niagara Falls excursion of the season will be run via Indiana, Decatur & Western Ry., Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R. R. and Michigan Central R. R. passing through Toledo and Detroit and Canada. The scenic route. Train leaves Roachdale at, 9:28 a. in., Fare for round trip $6.00, limit five davs. To Toronto and return $1.00 extra; and to Thousand Islands and return $3.00 extra, limit ten days. Special Niagara Falls excursion train leaves

amount to more than fifty thousand dollars. The entries in elude the last horse- in Anianea and embrace nearly all of the surprises in harness rae»i s mat appeared this season, and it is admitted that more fast young trotters and paeers have heen uncovered this year than in any ten previous years in the history of harness racing. There is as a rule more appreciation for the standard bred trotter and pacer in the country districts then in the busy cities. Horse fanciers in large cities do not have the leisure nor tiie roads for true enjoyment of this noblest of sports. It is only on the soft green lanes of the farm distriets that the speed of young harness horses finds best development. But there is not a better conditioned nor faster track in America tlian*tbat at Washington Park, Chicago, and the Northwestern Breeders have arranged a splendid programme and hung up liberal purses for the young breederand developers of the country as well as for the more experienced and haray campaigners. The grounds and stables are ample in dimension and the elub house, grand stand and paddocks commodious and comfortable far in exce--

of any other track in Aineri 'a. Arrangements have been made with

the various railway companies to sell tickets at reduced rates, and every effort

Groceries, Tinware, Glassware,

Queensware, Woodenware at

Hie (tie siiiie

COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS

Graham & Morton TRANSPORTATION CO.

Steamer Lines from Benton Harbor tV St. Joseph

To

Chicago cV Milwaukee. Finest Steamers Flying Across Lake IVIichigan.

Spring Heels for Women. I have just received a nice li)t$ men’s Spring Heel, black kid. nr,,, sandals with patent leather ti|, in both pointed and narrow - iff They are made for wear a* »s looks. They are the neatest ii.iiJ thing in children’s w.- u tlierekJ I have them in all sizes from vliildij j women's. 1 have also some yn p styles in women’s s|, r j| lf r | w |; both in button and lace. If von | admirer of spring heel si -fora wear, come and see what I ■ n line. If you want a ni r r ; your needle toe shoe here i-' ,4 get ir. If your hoy'- -lun. Imt been wearing as well a- you ;!n i ought, bring him in M . i with a pair that will put u in I humour again. You will alivuvsi I larger stock of-hoes here tin;, i j other store in the city anil t q

ways reliable. Respeei fully, f K ■ :]!,!■ I

Ito Von Him llajfior.'

If -o the best place to lindrtlifl I’olo-key. .Mich, fan.' - u 'if

o\ er I|S posse-sing > fi

Double daily service to Chicago during j unsurpassed for tile relief A

tl oubesome disea-i . Tin- , in'iillfl

The Deratiw Foot Hall Team for W. J. Sandy, the manager of the DePauw foot hall team for next year, was here Tuesday and was interviewed with reference to the prospect for foot hall next year. Mr. Sandy states that the prospects are very flattering and that lie be lieves DePauw will stand n good show of winning the pennant this fall. Nearly all the old players will be back and a number of old players from other colleges will he here and play on tile team. Roller will return and will he accompanied by his brother who will make an excellent line man. Wigger, of Ohio Wesleyan, will probably play quarter back and Hall will he tound at his old place at right half. Mr. Sandy has taken steps early to get up a good team and if DePauw does not make a good showing next year it will not be his fault. It is to be hoped that the boys will be encouraged by the students and citizens more than ever and that they wont have to fight the fogy

, . , , , June. July and Yuifuat, daily nips remulnder made bv the very capable secretary "f ot >a-«ii Trl-wcekly steamersto Mliwmik.'o. till. A-sofiii ion \l r If I v lion tont-n Connections nnidi- with all trains on VandaUll Asset lation, .Ml. It. I.. A lien, to pie- u, .i,Tlunugh tickets on sent the verv best and strongest s»b‘by all lun nis VandaUa liy. racing programme of the vear. li.^'tails ° r ,mS ^" upp,y W This meeting more eleaPv ami abso- ii-on '"t. I’HE’s., , , Heaton Harbor, Mich, lutely represents ihe breeding interests ;

of the northwest Ilian any other that is given anil should have tile encourage- I ment of al 1 lovers of the harness horse. Anv one of the days between the I7lh anil 24th of August is sure to prove in teresting lo visitors to Washington

Park.

Weak and Run Down After the grip or other serious illness, you find Hood’s Sarsaparilla exactly the

medicine to | build up and ! give strength. “ I feel thank- 1 ful to Hood’s

Sarsaparilla for I

beneUt derived from it. I had the grip and failed to regain health. I did not have any appetite, and in fact was a mere shadow of myself. I at last

took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and soon began to improve; could soon eat without distress. Four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and a box of Hood’s Pills took away all

AUGUST

' is the time to buy coal cheap.

FOR CASH

stove sizes Best Anthracite $5.85 Furnaces ’’ ” $5.70 Best Brazil Block Coal. 7 to 8c

per bushel.

Kindlings, 1 5 bundles, $1.00 Place your order with DANIEL KELLEY.

ting lake air Imlen with ciiliirdw forests give alnn st in-tanl ri'IMJ few (lays stay remo\HI i: v trouble. It’s a deligl : f I August or September i veil il i sufferer, and is oi ■ '!

of M iclngau resorts.

The Big Four tlin- _ r ii ' !1 ^ service via Benton II; > i i •• '• M. Kv.. oilers a most <le-ir;iiiH Train leaving Greem-i-Mr ' •( ■ on nerts at Aiol' ! , ' sleeper arriving at IVtnskey ' ■ next morning. Anotln i .v riC is via ih“ “Monon” b aviii^bndj at 12:07 p. m., and eoniieeliiii* 1 *

gun < ity with a thimigli

< bicago arriving at lb lo-ki ' ool

Ask for tickets via the '

gau” in eitlier instance. Ii-i9| hit-line. I M.l niidiAwlf. 5■

Iiii|>rov«‘<l in >lnny \Yayn.

Manhattan, Ind. July 20. 1895. My father has had trouble with his eyes for two or three years. He tried numerous physicians and medicines, but lie found Put little relief. Finally a friend advis-

Iiidianapolis at 10:50 a. in., August 15th j ed him to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and

signs of the grip.” Ubokuk Marlkt,

element of the faculty, who are in I Green Oak, Michigan.

the habit of lighting the game ant) j HOOd’S SaFSapaM llcl making things as uncomfortable as Is the only true blood purifier promtpossible for the playeis. | nently in the public eye. tl; H ix for $6.

' l_J c- Dillc ' l " ' r ’' ■ ' " ■ ' i " u.d

nuuu O r 11 lo family cathartic 25c.

JIBES F. FEE. INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers. Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditioush executed. Gtiice in Central Bank Building. Greencastle, Ind.

running through without change of (ars. Sleeping and chair ear space can be reserved from Indianapolis hy applying early to an agent i. D. & W. Ry. John S. Lazakcs, G. P. A. Indianapolis, Ind.

he lias taken four bottles of this medicine and it has done him more good than any lliing else. He now lias a good appetite and is improved in many ways.” Eva Allen. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills.

ALWAYS ON Hand. Royal Cement Wall Plaster, Portland and Louisville Cements. Plaster Palis, Hairan-' 1 '•..u At the lowest prices. R. S. HURLEY Box 773. \V are room 410 E Seminary s

Motion Kxciiraioii, (tattle Ground camp meeting Aug. 1 to 12. one and one third fare. Denver, Col., Aug. II and 12, half fare. J. A. Michael. Agt.

Hie Four Excuraion*.

To Warsaw,going until Aug. 30, returning fifteen days from date of sale,

$4. Bo.

Rome City. Ind., July 29t,h to Aug

14, return limit Aug. 17, $5.50.

To Boston. Aug. 19 to 25, extreme re-

turn limit Sep. 12, half fare.

Columbus’. O . Aug. 20 to 22, return

limit Aug. 26, $0.50.

lo Warsaw, Ind., account Winona assembly, July 6 to Aug. 31. good returning la days after date of sale, $1.05. To Denver and Manitau, Col.. Aug. lo and 11. return limit Sept. 1, $30.15. it li;$r’o5 IaUte Al ' g ’ 5 t0 ^ re,,m ‘ ,i,n -

E. P. II CK8T1S. Agt.

lions in Chicago at ^ l^ |ir!r .l

Pam s Siege of ' I' 1 '

wonderful ropro'iii' ii” 11 ' ^1 and capture of Vicksbnri 2 Well worth I lie cost d" ! (l f eh rated Masonic TemP*'' ‘i,, ‘ 302 feet up in the air. !l '! '

| Michigan or a trq^ Siilrai-riptiuns (or «,,v

or paper taken at this ollice We <’rusoe” at the Selolh r ‘ ll1 ^ i »U1 save you money ' 1 M, ”' r - V W<,r1 ' 1 ” at t, ' , ■ m” ’ ' -T 1 by at Hooley’s, etc., etc.

■Excursion lo Ctncauo K" , i | 'it'S The Monon Routt* will runaM sion to Chicago on Saliinfiy.'"v The rate will he $2 oo t"> ,ll? ! trip. Everybody -lemlil , age of this exeui sii'n. e i 1 " 1, J only one to < 'hieago tbi- y i: ' j irain will leave <;reencastle'(M m.. Saturday night, Aug. arrive in ClticAgn SunilH' ""1 Aug. 11th ul 0 oclock. 7CI Salem nt 0:3u p. m.. amlj’tofl stations up to CrawfordsvillsJ* whence it, makes a throng"|

Chicago. Returning.

tin*

leave Chicago at 11:30 p. in -Jj night. This will give every "“'j portunity to see the sight- "i i during the day and visit J the many other attractu 1 "’ j This will be strictly a P ll ' : f re J sion and the Monon Boni'' 1 deavor to afiord all a plea-: 111 , 1 fortable trip. A cornet ll [" t J ciipy the front coach ami u 1 ' j a “restaurant” in the hag- 1 -' ,

music ahd refreshments

hei

enroute. An ample ni!fh ,H ' ri ’ f !j will be provided and every"

a seat.

Among

the more inipei' 1

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