Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1895 — Page 4

HIE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MONDAY

AUGUST U> 1H95

WHY Go Away? Why go to Martinsvillt', French Lick, or any other watering place when Greeneastle has at her doors some of the best mineral water to be found i:i the state. The Soring on the Mahan farm, south of the Vandalia railway, contains iron and sulphur. It’s medical properties have been accurately tested and found to he the equal of any spring. Fox Krixm, June 12. To Whom Concerned: I have used mineral water at N’oblesville, Martinsville and Greencastle, and while I think them all good 1 Would recommend Greencastle water as the j best. J. C. Hark, j The following is a list of those who have been henetltted hy the Mahan mineral water: Mrs. (i. K. Blake. Mrs A. T. Kelley and son, Mr. and Mrs. IV. K. Hopkins. I have made arrangements to peddle j the water around the citv, making de-| livery by wagon each mornn.g. Water will he delivered free "f charge to any one who cannot aflbrd to buy it. | < ’ustomers supplied at 5 cents a gallon, delivered. Call ou or address hv postal card JOHN RILEY* South Greencastle. tt

COKKtUI PHUKUH I IONS.

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HOW TO CLEAN METAL Finely Kotten Stone and Sweet

on.

To begin with brass, it is best to avoid all cleaning mediums containing | corrosive acids, and there is really nothing better than rotten stone ami oil—fine- I ly sifted rotten stone and good sweet oil. Brass fenders may tie cleaned either in one piece, or better still if taken to \ pieces by unscrewing the screws. A soft j rubber of blanket or flannel wrapped round a piece of wood or cork dipped in oil, wrung out and powdered over with |

rotten stone will soon polish up the flat j dividing lino of the lips should measure

portions. Round portions, such as knobs from 2 >4 to 2 l i inches,

and bars, tire best cleaned by passing round them a band of flannel (moistened as above), pulling the ends alternately.

Fatne** and I,eannrnft How to Obtain am!

Retain a Ue*i table Weight.

Women who are correctly proportioned and neither too fat nor too loan are few in number. In order to give some idea of the correct proportions of the features and the body, the following is here appended from Good Housekeeping: The head should be one-seventb of the body Tito nose, forehead and chin of equal length. The distance between the eyes, the length of the eye. The distance from the inner angle of the eye to the

J ' Are the HIGHEST of ALL High Warranted superior to an) Btoyole built In the world , ' ''“51 I I I '* llldui'.d III I'll} IIII'I'I III fur Mil lilt,. - l ivetly. Built and guaranteed hv tbi i- . • |ZB million dollar oonoern, whose bood is as good m irold 1 ’' ■ i

ALWAYS OrJ HAND. Royal Cement M idi i*U-t> r, I’ortlsnd und Louisville ( einents. Plaster I’aris, Hair ait' 1 ‘ At the lowest prices.

for 10 cents fie Largest piece pf Coop tobacco ever sold for the money llig Four Fixciimions. Indianapolis Sept. 2, account Labor day, $ 1.211. Louisville Sept. 8 to 11, return limit Oct. 5, $2.!N>. Chattanooga, Tcnn.. Sept. Pi to 111, return limit Oct. 5, $8.8r>, Hoston, Aug. Ill to 25, return Oct. J,

$20.20.

To Warsaw.going until Aug. Si., ••••- 1 urning lifteen days from date of sale,

$ 1.05.

Columbus. O.. Aug. 20 to 22, return

limit Ang. 20, ^0.50.

To Warsaw, Ind., account Winoi'a

Box

R. B. HURL-EV "72. W arc room 110 K Seminary s

j Coal scuttles and any repousse articles, such as kettles and bellows, can best lie cleaned by brushing with the same compound or with ammonia. Of course all the coating of lacquer must lie removed before cleansing becomes possible, and all traces of the rotten stone dust must be brushed out of the recesses. Nothing looks more detestable than brass work with a patina of red or brown polishing paste. The same applies to brass candlesticks, trays and waiters. Doorplates ought to lie removed before vigorous cleauing, or else the paint may Im rubbed off and leave an ugly halo round the doorplate. Stair rods can be cleaned by making a thick pad of felt, anointed with rotten stone and oil, to shut like a book. The roils must then be inserted and worked in and out for half their length, then reversed, and treated similarly for the other end. All brass things should be finished first by rubbing with an oiled or vaselined rag. and then by rubbing with a leather. To secure a good'effect, rubbing should all bo in one dim (ion. Cross rubbing never gives a good result. Copper may be

a iy, Juh 5 to Vug. (SI, goo i re- cl mod in exactly the ww way aa

B. r . ciOSBIN tiling is the Illirncst tiriule Brn/.il Block

tinning 15 day* after date of sale, $4.05.

F. P. 111 i stis. Agt.

•FriendsOats; < Kiln Dried ) /

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A ml i h(* llc*8t Tit t sUm y ii Mini Ant iimciti* coal % yard opposite Vandali i ITciylit ofllci*.

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Rolled Oats...

brass, though at times very line emery powder may be required to give the best

results.

Tinned ware looks very nice when new, but vigorous scouring soon wears through the thin coating of tin and leaves the iron underneath exposed to view and to atmospheric action. Whiting with plain water, or else with ammonia, is the best for such wear, only tho angles and recesses must be brushed to remove all traces. If the iron underneath is exposed, returning may be necessary. Such ware should be carefully dried inside to prevent the chance of

rusting.

I The best cleaning medium for pewter

A woman of 5 feet should weigh 110 pounds; 5 feet 1 inch, 116; 6 feet 3 inches, 120; 5 feet 8 inches, 127; 6 feet 4 inches, 184; 5 feet 6 inches, 142; 6 feet (> inches, 140; 5 feet 7 inches, 152;

6 feet 8 inches. 100.

It seems the tendency of women In middle life to grow stout. When such a coudition exists, tho appearance of too much flesh can, to a certain extent, ho overcome by the arrangement of tho clothing. The underwear should consist of a union suit of silk, balbriggan or wool, one skirt, made with a yoke fitting smoothly over the lower part of the corset and buttoned to it. Tho corset should also be provided with a hook in the front and hack to prevent tho dress skirt from becoming disarranged. Flat corset strings should be used, and not too tightly laced. If the abdomen is prominent, have the corset made to order with this defect in view. Fleshy women should avoid everything in the way of liquors, especially iieer, starchy cereals, like cornmeal, hominy, rye, oatmeal and brown bre ad; also avoid too much seasoning in tho way of salt, pepper or sauces. These create an unnatural thirst, and water enters largely into the composition of fat. Meats can bo eaten fret ly as they, enter into muscle, not fat. Fleshy people should exercise vigorously every day and not bo given to too many hours sleep. They should also sleep on hard beds. Pampering tho body in habits of luxury predisposes one to embonpoint. Some women are constitutionally inclined to thinness. In such a condition tho right kind of food is one of tho n q uisites toward change. Tea and cofl'eo should be abstained from, and cream or rich milk substituted. Iv'gs, fish, celery, fruits, tho cereals and vegetables should bo tho diet, with a glass of water containing the juice of an orange and plenty of sugar, to be drank immediately upon rising. Cultivate a cheer-

24 LB SCORCHER, S85.

22 LB LADIES'

ANDERSON St HARRIS. Exclusive Agent*

I Great and Good!

■ y The New Cubanola 1 . I Is the perfection i of cigar-making, ! the best 5 cent • Cigar in America |

Greatly Enlarged in Size, while retaining all its former excellence

■ Long Havana Filler, j choicest Sumatra W j |,er - No mificiai f|J| | but the delightful lro , of the best tobacco. Ligar hand-made and skillful work*, Every Cuhanola with a clinging, wiJJj K r «y ash . . NoacrlfJ burning taste. 1

Ask your dealer for the new Cubanoia and insist ou having it.

A. KIFFER DRlitj CO., Indianapi,,;, i Sole Distributors fur Indiana."

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER

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CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE.

WILL CURE bau

and hritannin metal is rotten stone ful statu of mind, take pleuty of sleep,

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IT' K F.R. M. I> •810 K. \V:t>hington

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Mis. SMYTIII: £ lit K K It, I’h\ .'jejuna and Surgeons, No. 17 Vine St. Groeneustlc, Ind. i

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| At All Grocers | % MUSCATINE: OAT MEAL CO. 7i f MUSCATINE, IOWA £

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Knows I Suit Yountsville Woolens

Are the best made—that is if they have ever been so fortunate as to use them.

For Many Years We have had the exclusive sale of these jj;oods. We sell them the year round, but just now we can show you an unusually good assortment of everything they make— Stoukin^ Yarns, lilankets, Cassimers, Satinets, Jeans

mixed with hi'raped up yellow soap, or soft soap, with the addition of some turpentine. This sounds a curious mixture, but the effect is magical on dish severs, well dishes, etc. The final rubbing is best done with flannel and dry rotten stone. If a highly polished surface is desired, there is no reason why such goods, if the metal is good, should not lie burnished with a steel burnisher. Grates that have been blacked must be scraped with a steel scraper, supplemented by turfientine applied ou a brush or rag. A chain burnisher will also help in giving a high polish to bright steel

goods.

Jeweler’s soup is excellent for any articles that will stand water, and anything so washed is best dried in boxwood sawdust, as this prevents any uneven drying and consequent streakiness. Rouge is very commonly used by jewelers and is admirable for fiat surfaces, such as water eases, spoons and forks, but is apt to stick in any depression or projections in chased, engraved and repousse work, and tints to give a reddish tinge to tho article cleaned with it. How » Thermometer I* Untilimted. A thermometer to be graduated is placed in snow or pounded ice, and a mark is made opposite the end of the column of mercury. This is tho freezing point. It is next surrounded with the steam of boiling water, and a second mark made to show the boiling point. Tho space between these two p nuts is then divided into a number of equal parts, which varies with the description of a thermometer.

Prices range lower.

ALLEN BR01HERS Greatest Store

IHiirli-Wantnil Panttir. Thk Dau.KB, Or., Aug. 1!).—Rev. O. F. Taylor, who for several years has been pastor of the First Baptist church here, htis been arrested on a warrant from Saginaw, Mich., where ho is wanted on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The complaint is based on alleged actions while president of the Interstate Investment company. Ho was the projector of a townsite scheme tit North Dalles, and sold lots all over the east, it is alleged, by misrepresentations. He is also wanted at Buffalo, Rochester and Cleveland on similar charges.

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Dry Goods, Sljoes % Carpets.

This Music Store

is not complaining about business. Singularly LOW BRICKS and unmistakable quality are the MAON K I’S which draw the people. Note the Friees For August. New Uprignt Pianos—$225 and upward. Good second hand Squares—$35.00 and upward. New Organs,Solid Walnut—$t>5 and upward. Second hand Organs—$15 and upward. Popular Music—10 and 15 cents. EASY TERMS. p. G. Nr.whouse. Wareroont, 17 S. Indiana St.

and lie down a great deal in the daytime. No posture is so favorable for gaining flesh. Above all, don’t worry

Fashionable Millinery.

This season’s millinery includes large hats, small bonnets and the intermediate toques and English walking hats. Lacu, flowers and fur are associated ou

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X FASHION AltLK BONN - some of tho winter hats. For street wear a favorite trimming consists in a border of sable, with sable tails standing erect. Bonnets are no longer things of shreds and patches, but of plaits aud corners deftly treated, and made smart witli new aigret and jot trimmings. Some of the aigrots are of cocks’ feathers, edged with jot, and many feathers used iu millinery are bordered with jot Velvet toreador hats have been accepted with avidity. Wo have had hats trimmed in front, trimmed at tho side, trimmed at tho back. Now tho latest arrangement is to trim them round—rosettes and wings may stand up where they will, and ospreys from the center or back are equally fashionable.

Cranberry Shortcake. Make a tender crust of, say, a quart of flower, a quarter of a cup of butter and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. When baked, spread thickly with cranberry sauce ready prepared. A dressing of whipped cream will bo quite an addition. Tho shortcake will be bettor served hot

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a CUSHMAN S. Price.60c.

Druggist*, t»r mailed free. Agents wanted. < USII MAN * 1

MENTHOL BALM

Cuts, Wounds, Burns. Frostbites. Excels all other remedies for PILES price 26c. at Druggists. Ho"k «>n Menthol free. Addr* < Cushman Manufacturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, fluiiun Hullolng . CHICAGO, ur VIM E VM> I.M).

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Odds and Ends. Moire silk petticoats, lined with horsehair, are another invention for keeping the dress skirts well spread at tho bottom. Evening silks in tho stylo of 30 years ago are tho height of modern fashion. A fine Little Red Hiding Hood frieze is on the market that will make a suitable paper for nurseries. Sleeve buttons grow longer and more slender. Long coats are in fashion for little girls of 4 years up to those who are 12. Plain cloths and rough cloths are both used this year. Afternoon weddings are generally at 3 or half past, with tho reception following. Fantastic birds, never yet discovered by the most expert bird hunter, are a feature of French millinery. They are combinations of owls’ heads, with jeweled eyes, paradise aigruts standing high on either side and widespreading wings from another of the feathered tribe. For the serving of oranges the silversmiths have provided knives, spoons and cuds, made esneciallv for tho dutooro.

A lovely complexion only Nature can give. She gives a new, "C // clear and soft one to those who .4 n.// use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It is not iK a paint "r powder to cover defects. It gi ts rid of them % hy Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin : banis >in^ all roughness, redness, Deckles, ' moles, pimples^ blackheads, sunburn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, be cause naturally. It* use memos both skin beauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soa hastens the process, because it is a pure delicate soap. It should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary scaps arc not fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Send to U. C. BITTNER CO., TOLEDO,

J. J. WE1DA

has just opened a new stock of • Groceriest

In his old room in the Allen block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.

In effect -unilav. Mu;- li. 18®. NORTH BOITKD. i bioafro Mall _ “ Kxprt ■ lhcI I * 'dt 1 | SOUTH BeCNtl. I oulsvlllc M;' '(iiithcrii l \|'i - 'I N ■ i I3t Local • Daily, t Exneot Sui I I'lillnuui gW ititp 'ii nlirin iruinNiwia ' (Huing cars on <lit> tiMin- 1'nt i I cimls Mini full iiifonimtli n in n oirilltP | tlir<Mu. r li curs. etc., udiin ** .1 A Mien AIL t K. J. ItKKI). <■. r. A . riiii'iurn.

VANDALIA LINE Trains leave <.rciiu , ii“i .ii. i n tUMt 19,1895 roK TilK WKST Kx. Sun i':ill « ni. for'!.Ln I Mily 12:2ii n in, fur s t Iffl, Dully ILM ' p in. for 'i Lrf Daily 1: -i p m. for ;l. [■— Dully I>:44 n in, for-t L. Kx. Sun 5:2* p in. fni TerTfL FOR THE EAST. Kx. Sun. .. 8:4Ha in, for .'wi Dully 1:35 p in. " Dally 3:35 p in, Kx. Sun fliK p m. “ Dally 2:35 ii in. " l>nily 4:3Ha in “ Daily 6:03 p m " I’KOUI A DIV MON I .ear* Terre Haute. , No 75 Kx Sun 7:ioara.M 4 No 77 - " :i:fo|Mi'. I"io' I ur complete tlui' : - ' ' ' n amt Htntions. and fur full mP iiiiaifiR rate*, tbntugb oai : .I S. I lowLlS0. tr W. F Brunner. Asst, t.i n’l I’nss. A Ft. '!• t 1 "

His motto is

“Never te Undersoil'

A FRIEND’S ADVICE. It j’ou wish to save 10 to 20 per cent on ^ tlic dollar tnen boy your Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, | Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, i Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware at

Best Rout! Southeast South Southwes is the Louisville and Nashville | Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENT^ I PROSPECTIVE^ 1 I Fu.l infcrrentlo^ct;^;^,",;-" J.K.RIDGELYJ.W.Pass.ilffl'd C.P.ATMORE.GRR’li'^.Af “

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