Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1895 — Page 6
HIE BANKER TIMES. Ci’EENCASfLE. SATURDAY AUGUST 2-1 1«95
The only remedv in the world that Refunds Purchase Price ii it Fails to Cure the Tobacco Habit in l to 10 Days is
THE SILKS OF THE SUMMER. Them- LightFnbrlm shnl Dnat,Are t'»iiifi>ital)l« anil Ori-mijr. The lightweight Bnmmer silks have achieved tor themselves u positive position, and it is not in the least likely that they will he out of vogue for many years. Womankind has realized how dressy they can he made, their ability to shed (last and, l>ost of all, their cool and refined air. Fewer surah silks are seen. tli.in before, but the smooth surfaced India silk, as well as that which has the general name of “summer silk,” is greatly liked. Light backgrounds show hairlines of contrasting color as well as tiny bouquets of flowers scattered here and there upon them, making them look like the materials fancied by
AN EXCELLENT PIE CRUST.
It Cures while you Continue the use of Tobaeeo.
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The greatest discovery of the age! A certain, plea<ant, permanent, cure A lifetime's sullering ended lor Whv smoke and spit your life away ■' Why softer from dyspepsia, heartburn, and drains on your vital forces? Stop u-ing tobacco, hut stop the right way! Iiiiw' the nicotine from your system by the use of tins wonderfe.l remedy. \Aii<oii-< ri:K. i warranted to remove all ile-ire for tobacco in every lorill including t'igar, < igaicUc, and I'ipe Smelting, <'hewing, and Sunil Taking. Us. all the tobacco you want while under treatment, and in Irotn four to ten day's your “haiik' i iiig” and “t raving'" tvil! disappeaf the wee. 1 wont taste good. Then throw away tobacco forever. Xaiicon-( t i;i: is enti ely vegetable and free from injurioii- ingredients. Ii never fails togive tone and new vigor to the weakest eonslittition. ReniemlK-r .n Aiu’OTi-Ct nndoesn’t deprive you of tobaeeo while alieeting a cure: doesn’t ask yon to buy several bottles to be entitled tea guarantee; doesn't require a month's treatment: and. finally , doesn't enable you to stop fobaeco only to find yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chew ing. With VwtcoTi-f ein-;, woen you are through with tobaeeo, you are Ihrongli
with tin remedy. One bottle cures. Send for book of proiuiiicnl testiiiionies like the fol.ow ing: Huntington. Mass., M IS, IH'.tfi Tbc Nareott ( lienilcal t o., s|irlii|itlelb. Mass. Geiitleni'ii:—I li.tve usisl t hmceo for over twcnty-tn i' years,eln wtnif am! smcikiiini very Pay from 7 a. m. to » p. in. stopplntt only for meals. On 't inilny, Ketiruary *, I lallo! at your oltiee in Sprf.iKlieliJ. anil i>niyrlu a bottleof t lie I !'an which I us.'i 1 us i!ir.eteil, anil im the I ill I ll i l.i v till 1 ite-iri* fill toluiecoli.nl left mo iiiel n his ii ii rel urnetl. I Uhl not lose a meal while mkhur inecriiK. My upiutlle has in.luovisi aiiJ I cuiislil. r NAitCori-Ll at: a irrauU t iiiiur. Very respisUfully, t il AS. I. LINCOLN. Mr. Frank II. Morton, of ( Ineopee Falls. Mass , late inspector of Public lillildi igs for Mas.-aebusel Is. - ys : I tmeil tobacco for twenty-five years, ami Wi.s m roiif.i-iiii'U smoker. In jus! eiirhl ila\s‘ t reui on nt with N Aiieiri i-l rni: ! wie. ilii-oiiuli wit a tol.aeeo, to tael ilie desire for tobacco vanisii,-ii like a dream. \ ers respratfuily, 1'U.VNK If. MOKTON. If your druggist is unable to give full particulars about \i:cori-( im:. -end to us for book of I’lirtieiibus free, or -.“nil $5.00 for bottle by mail. His narcoti Sttsl Co., Spiintieia, M.
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Go AWAY? IVlusic Store
Why go to Martinsville, French T.ick, or any other watering plaee when tiivcnea-lle has tit her doors soir.o of the best mineral water to be found in the state. The Spring on the Malum farm, south of the Vsmdalia railway, contains iron and sulphur. It's medical properties have been accurately tested and found to he the equal of any spring. Fox U.ixiK, June 12. To Whom <'oneerued : 1 have used mineral water at Noble— ville, .Martinsville and (ireeiictistle, and while I think them all good 1 would recommend (ireeueustle water as tlm best. Ha tin. The following is a list of those who have been henetlUe l by the Mahan mineral water: Mrs. (5. K. Hlnke, Mrs A. T. Kelley ami son, Mr. and Vrs. W. K. Hopkins. 1 have made arningements to peddle the water around tbecitv, titiiking delivery by wagon each moriin.g. Water will he delivered free . f charge to any one who cannot aftord t ) buy it. Customers supplied at 5 cents a gallon, delivered. Call on or addrcus bv postal card JOHN HI LEY, South Groencastle. ft
is not complaining about business. Singularly LOW' I’UK F.S and muni — takablc quality are the MAC NTH'S ! which draw the people. Note the Fricas For August. New Uprigut Pianos—$225 and upward. Good second hand Squares—$115,00 and upward. New Organs.Solid Walnut—$b5 and upward. Second hand Organs—$1.1 and upward. Popular M usic—10 and 1.1 cents. EASY TERMS.
F . (l. Ncwhousc. Wareroom, 17 S. Indiana St.
V nntlnlin Line LxciirsinuB, Excursion to Atlantic City, X. U, Tlitirsday, August 22, tickets good going on train No. 20 of t , ui: date, with 10 days return limit, fate $17 for round trip. Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the seashore. To Indianapolis Sept. 2. return limit Sept. II, fare .£1.20 In' round trip. Account, Labor Day Celebration. To Bethany Park, Did., July 211 to Aug. 21, return limit Aug. 21, one fare for round ti ip. account Bethany Park Assembly. To Warsaw, Did., tickets mi sale until Aug. 111. good to return 1.1 days from date of sale, fare $4 10 round trip. Tickets to same point good going until Sept. 110. with a return limit Oct. 31st, w ill be sold at rate of $5.00. To Louisville, Ky, Sept, K, 0, 10, and 11. account O. A. R. Encampment— Rate $2.00 for round trip. J. S. Dowling, Agt.
See the IIHGANT Line of FALLSAMPLES
Ei. W. W H1TCS Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
AN INEXPENSIVE tHLK GOWN. Mario Antoinette when she was hostess at Little Trianon. The colors most fancied are blnet, left nee green, nut brown, sago, the variotts pinks, the blued that shadofrom a eiel to navy and a peculiar cream shade that seems to have ti green-
ish tinge.
A useful and at the same time inexpensive silk gown to be worn when walking or indeed for any daytime occasion, when an elaborate toilet is not required, was recently pictured in The
Ladies’ Homo Journal.
The material is summer silk showing i a blue satin stripe upon black. The skirt is made with the usual flare, and while it is stiffened and stands out well still it does not appear, as the skirts that are over stiffened, to stand out beyond the rnderskirtH. Tho bodice is slightly fulled in the hack and draiied across the front. A square yoke of blue satin, like tho stripe, is overlaid with coarse black lace, and the collar is of tho black laco also, with two tiny rosettes in blue ribbon, one at each side
of tho center of tho front.
Tho sleeves are largo and so lined that they stand out well, shaping into cuffs of blue satin overlaid with black lace. The belt is of broad blue satin ribbon folded about the waist and falling in two long ends at the back, so that its width and beauty are seen. The bonnet worn with this is the close fitting Dutch shape worn far back on the head.
Wliat Colors Arc Becoming.
The complexion decides tho becominguess of a color. If sallow, eschew cold tints and wear warm colors that will give a rosy hue. If of a clear pale complexion, thou judge by the eyes and hair what to wear, as such a skin can wear any color, unless tho hair refuses to harmonize with it. A brunette can wear black or navy if they are lit up with pink, red or yellow. Add to thoso bright old rose, sky blue; if she has color, pinkish beige, bright and dark reds, pink,yellow, golden and reddish brow ns, pinkish gray, mauve, reddish and clear purple, cream, orange, golden or brownish tan and dark green, if pink or red is put with it, otherwise it gives a brunette a sore and yellow leaf east, says a writer in The Ladies’ Home Journal, who is also authority for the following: For an ordinary blond, select gray, navy, clear and turquoise blue, pale violet, beige, bluish purple, uilo green, lavender, olive, pale pink, dark mignonette green, ivory cream, straw, reddish brown, dark red and bronze. A reddish blond may wear deep brownish or coppery red, dark green, pearl tutd steel gray, bronze, deep purple, sky turquoise, navy tuid blnet blue, light yellow green, black, pure white, cream, lavender, olive, bluish violet and nile green. The brune blonds may wear any color if blessed with a clear skin; if not, they
must wear warm shades.
It la Palatable nn.l Mny ISe Inilnlged In Without fear oT IlyMpcpata. The American’s fondness for pie is both proverbial and greatly criticised. And when the pastry is made in the common manner it deserves the censure heaped iqxiu it by foreigners and by the lovers of hygiene among our own folk. For so greasy a mixture is without doubt a dyspepsia feeder, and those individuals are not far wrong who affirm that if a child could bo brought up without having ever tasted pie it would bo
so much the better off.
Yet there is a way by which if the crust, the objectionable part, be made, the result need not be otherwise than a very cream of a pie. And while it may I be out of the reach of city dwellers genI erally there are among the readers of j this journal a vast number of country ; and village matrons who have always I at hand the article peculiar to its ennI struction. This is cream, says a writer j in (4ond H 'usekeeping, and authority 1 for the following: A little salt, as much 1 thick cream as will bo necessary as a ! mixing element to go with enough fiour ! to make the quantity wished, are all the
materials required.
The method, front a scientific standpoint, is a success. With its simplicity —the articles used, except the pinch of salt, being only two—failure is impossible. This, even to tho expert, is a commendation, but to the tyro tho happiest relief. ‘‘The hardest thing for mo to learn about cooking was to make pies,” said an old housekeeper to the writer when tho latter was trying to elieit somo information from her concerning the then almost unexplored mysteries of housewifery. The same proved to be the experience of the one addressed. To get just tho right proportion of lard and water, and to so mix and roll that the crust would bo neither tough m -r s g irt en< .•• h, yet not too short, and F iky and tender, was tl ■ most diHHuit fi .it in cook ry. Ni r can it he presumed that the cases mentioned
are excepti< *al ones,
Hygieiiieally c nsidored, the pie made : with a cream eru.-t is tho one t > bo deI sired. Eaten when freslilV baked, it is not only a very palatable affair, but may ho indr.iged in as often as it sui : the convenience of the provider, with no fear of unhealthiuluess. The only wonder is that women with milk and cream in their pantries do not make more and better uses of those valuable helps to almost every part of any bill of fare.
VAN CAMP BOSTON BAKED 1 J poR 1 ^ J AND i_. Beansy
Always moist, f n . yI} l ready for the table or .,?; 7/ c . 8 P re J l(I : VwzUy at hcious hot or cold Xl * tomato sauce add,, a jdeas * ant tart to the taste j three sizes: i», , 5 and * , All tracers. l,oo* c j ‘ for the trade mark. }
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[CYCLES,
Are the HIGHEST of ALL High Grad
War rantf d superior to nny Bicycle built in the world. Do not he induced to puy more money for an inf having' the Waver 1 v. Hum and u*iiiii*>in$nod i««-
million dollar concern
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Unlit mill unm'.iiili'Kd in- tix- Imltuim illev .|p , Whose tiiiml is as gnod ti* g,,l<]. ^ K '-<i.,
24 LB SCORCHER, $85. 22 L3 LADIES', $75
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us.'Jlich, a's Y” i ; ( re.»:i.. It .s .-' t fk || a paint or pov.-der to cover defects. // iP\ 11 gi/s id cf ihcvty by Nature’s own pro- !j j cc-as of renewing the vitality of tl'.e skin ;
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moles, pimples, olackhcaas, sunoum ^nd tan. It docs thus surely and harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and stun-health. Viola Skin-Soap h 1 the process, becai sit is a pure ana
delicate soap. It should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, ton. Ordinary soaps arc not fir L r a baby’s skin. V iola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-boap, 75 corns. Sold by drug-
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Owensboro, Ky.i Aug. 24.—Professor Beaufort of Uethsemaue wires from ludiaimpolis that the report of his shortage at the colh go are pure fabrications. He says that he is not going to France now, but will stay anti light to the bit-
IVloskey. Mich, famous the country I ter end. A letter was received by a over as possessing climatic advantages friend m which he alleges he had a pretiiistitpasseil for the relief of tiia' sentmout that something was going to tiotibesomedisease. The cool invigora-; happen, and told him not to behove
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llakiMl Onions.
Select even sized onions. Cover with
hot salted water and simmer 30 minutes without removing the outside skin. 1 with When ready to bake, carefully remove this thin membranous skin, place the onions in a baking dish and bake until tender, hasting often with melted butter. The onions must to thoroughly done,
but should not lose their slnqio.
For Musical StudrntM. The Musical World gives the following advice: Count aloud on a new piece and on the hard places until they are well leiu-ii-
ed.
Play your lessi>u over as soon as possible after leaving your teacher, calling to mind all of his suggestions and direc-
tions.
Feel the rhythm as well as count aloud. Find tho phrase endings, and play connectedly within the phrase. Crescendo its you play toward the climax of a phrase. Make evident the climax of a phrase by a sufficient accent. Make the rhythm apparent by good accenting. Find out.and make manifest the contents of every passage. Practice tit regular hours, and allow nothing to prevent you hut sickness and absence. Insist upon having your piano kept in good tune and order. Have your music room sufficiently
warm.
Have your lessons well learned, and you will Fko to meet your teacher at the
lesson hour.
Play when asked, and do it without urging. _
French Fried Point oca.
Hero is a recipe from Table Talk for this popular breakfast dish: Peel the potatoes tutd cut into comparatively small rhomboidal lengths. Fry in deep, smoking hot fat. This should be hot enough to ft?/ tho potatoes to a delicate browu before they become grease soaked, yet must not burn them. Skim them from the fat ns soon as they are a golden brown and drain on browu paper. Sprinkle with salt and serve.
I’lnislnx Oostumsu.
Black satin is much worn for skirts and sleeve:'. A charming costume illustrated in tho New York Sun had a waist of green silk covered with black accordion plaited mousseline do soie. The wide collar, arranged over each shoulder, back and front alike, was of moss green velvet, spotted with jet in fanciful forms, trimmed around the edge cream laco and connected with
Carps all troubles of the
Head and Throat.
& CATARRH, HEADACHE, . f.ClinALCIA. LaGRIPPE, ^ \\ will cure "* t j) sneezing- snuffing, coughing, w ''.j HKADACHK. fon- ' ENDORSED &
highest medical au- ♦ imritiPR i»f Europe j
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. • iUt.btw A.L *.'* Cl'L-Ac-f f- > - — m- ~ 1 * In effect “unrUiy, Ii, NOIiTM HOUM). No 4' Dhicotfo Mull ; i2 a No tl* ** ILvprtHB Vfp No 44t Local ii : j' 1 sori'n hounp. No 3* LoiiiPvlll.- .>*ail 2:Har No 5* SontbciTi Mxpiess -:1T;i^ No 43+ Ijoeu! l:'^p * Daily, t K.rreDt Sumiu, rniitium sleepere on nigrbi iraine,pari r 1 (lining" earB on (biy truins. Kof eouipletetlmi earls and full inforumtlon In n gurd turaur through curs, etc., addre&g J. A. Mfchakl, Agtnt. K. J. ItEED, G. P. A .Chicuiro.
thorities of Europe
America for IjDS.Sore Throat
ay Fever, Bronhltis, La OR1PPU. he most Refreshing and Healthful aid to HHADACHB Sufleridess. rurcs Insomnia
sud Nciv uh riostration. Don’t oc fooled with worthless imitations. Take only CUSHMAN tS. I rice, 60c. at all Druggists, or Mailed free. Agents wanted. ( TSHMAN S
MENTHOL BALM
Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Fro*--ihooh. Ernl- all other remedies for FILES Price ‘AAc. at Druggists, i^ook mi .Menthol fret-. Address Cuat.man facturing Co., No. 324 Doarborn Street, UonuM Building), CHICAGO* or 'Sdt'.M-s IRH.
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FOB THE WEST. No 15 Ex. Sun ! | :<ll a in, lor st. Louli. No 7 t'litly 12:2'ia in, for st. l.iut,. No 1 Dully 12:'A'i p m, for -t. I.ouli. No 21 Daiiy tor. p m. for -t. l.ouls. No 5 Dully tl:44 n m, for -t. I,ou‘s. No 3 Ex. sun 5:23 p m, for Terre Units FOR THK EAST. No 4 Ex. siie. ■ ■ 8:41! a m, foi ' ■ dip.n ip No 20 Dally 1:85 pm." No K Dully 8:35pm, " No III Ex. Sun 0:17 o m, " I No 12 Dully 2:;i.'>ii m, " No s Dally 4:.iun m " No 2 Dully i::03 p m " EEOUIA DIVISION l.ea'‘ Terre Dilute. No7h Ex Sun 7:115 a m, lor ! , 'H>r!:i.| No 77 •• " 83)6p tr for IMs l or complete time curd, eIv.i.k nil tniir ami stations, und for full information am rules, through curs, etc., u-Mi ess 3.8. Dowukc.. Ayml,) \V. F IIrdnnek, i.roendiii 'list, l.i n't I’liss. A»rt.-St. touts Mo.
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ting lake air laden with odors from the forests give almost instant relief and a I few days stay removes all traees of the trotthie. I f.’s a deligittfnI plaee to spend | August or September even it one is not a sufferer, and is one of the most popular ,
of Mielitgan resorts.
The Big Four through sleeping ear j service via Benton Harbor and ('. iv IV. M. Ry., offers a must desiruble route. I Train leaving (•reeneaslle at 8:12 n. in. eonneets at Aiider.-on with through sleeper arriving at I’etoskeyat 7o’eloel; next morning. Anothef exeellent route 1 is via lh" ■' Motton” leaving (■ l■eenl•a■•l le
at 12 :J7 p. ni., and eoiineeting at Miehi-. gan ( it.y with a tliiough sleeper from |
Chicago arriving at I’eloskev at 7 a.m.. A-k for tiekeis via the "West Michigan” in eit her instanee. it's ike popular line. L. M. Fi'I.i.kh, d&wtf. A. G. l\ A
anything he heard abont him.
Suy, the Northern Pauotv IVu, Itnhlieil. Sr-ATTiJi, Aug. 24.—The feature of yesterday’s proceedings in tho Northern Pacific receivership case was the two hours’ address of cx-Senator Sanders of Montana, counsel for the company. While only the question of jurisdiction has thus far been raised iu the case, Sanders wont into the history of
Armiml ttie IIiiiihu. The salad course at a dinner always succeeds the game course. Benzine or naphtha will ele:mse white dressed kid gloves and slippers. Old tin pans are better for baking cake, etc., than are new ones. Potatoes should always be served iu an uncovered dish. Little neck clams are far preferable to the large clams for all culinary pur-
poses.
Salt on the fingers when cleaning fowls, meat or fish will prevent slip-
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Villard’s sohetm by which, ho said, the P 111 ^-
Northern Pacific was robbed of thous- In waiting upon table the waitress imds of dollars which should have gone should baud tho plates on tho left side to those who bt ni the road. sad remove them on the right
Black silk nitty be renovated by a tin tough sponging with stale beer placed between newspapers mid pressed
In his ok] room in the Allen block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the! patronage of his old friends j and customers.
His motto is
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"Never Le Undersoil” , A FRIEND’S ADVICE. If you wish to save 10 to 20 per cent on the dollar tneti buy youDry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, : Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, i Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware at 1
Best Route Southeast South Southwest is tine Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS Full Information cheerfully furnishri upon application to J. K. RIDGELY, N. W.PasS. AZSDt ClllC2Z!.IJ' C. P. ATMORE, Gea'l t'JSS. Agt, LCttlSVlUe, M*
T|S BIS Stills
COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS.
.00 Indltitinpolin Hint Itetiiru, 91 .OO, Via the Yillldslia line. Sept. 1st. See {. ki t agent for time of special train.
lleMVy Kitiu at Clilmiro.
Chicago, Aug. 24.—The heaviest rain itorm that has visited Chicago for somo time began lute yesterday afternoon and I Continued nil night. The entire central portion of the city was in total darkness | last night in consequence of the electric i tight street lines having been short cir-
i cuited.
n <". S.MY I'll E, M. It. VJ - No. 25 Vine St.
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’310 K. Washington
m.’S. SM YTHK& Tt UKER,
with a hot iron.
One cooking school teacher says tho making of bread develops, whitens and strengthens tho hand, and that really there is no better manicure than knead-
imr the dtino’h
Ul* TO DATE GOWNS.
of jet, on either side, which droop carelessly over the blouse. Tho wide flaring skirt and gigot sleeves were of plain
black satin. A second dress illustrated I Physician* and Surgeons' was made in cropon trimmed around the No. 17 N ine St. Gri,,'iiea>tl'i
skirt with folds of turquoise velvet. The waist, of erepou, was fulled slightly in-
to a belt of blue velvet, and trimmed I A l. WAYS ON HAND, iu yoke form with guipure lace over ! Royal (Vinent Wall PUst.-i-, Portland blue. Battlement shaped pieces covered , and Louisville Oments, Plaster Paris,! with lace and bordered with velvet folds I ^Liiraii'' : At the lowest prices, ,
B*. F. JOSbSIM Han4'es the Highest Grade Bra* 11 lll "‘ l
Greeneastle, Ind.
were arranged over tlie shoulders, and the collar band was of velvet with two
fp!vet noints on either Ride.
R. E3. HURLErV
Box 773. Wareroom uo S Seminary 3
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