Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1895 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 15 1HW>

Phone 61, Fop anything you want, That is good to eat. The cheapest and best arranged store in the city. The man who attends strictly to his own business has a good steady job. When a man finds his pocketbook always empty, and his clothes too loose he should change grocery stores. A sucker is born every minute; give the babies a chance. Never steal your neighbor’s good name, even if your s is worn out. The BONANZA downs them all, send in a trial order and be convinced. Fine Bacon 9c, Sweet Pickled Pork Brooms ioc, Coal Oil 1 2c. Warranted good and so on down the list— everything good to eat kept in stock. Call and see us, we will treat you well. Corner Madison and Liberty Streets. Murphy Co.

WASHINGTON LETTER

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LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.

Intarenting I>oingn of Public Men, ami a Dish of Spice Here and There aa Seen By Our Special Correnpondent—Notes, Incidents, Ktc.

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencasti.e, Ind., General Insurance, Real Estate And Loan

greater than Purdue’s. Had I)e Pauw had ten minutes more in each half its team could have easily scored four more touch downs with possibly four more goals.

Agent.

This question now comes up: If Wabash college foot ball team by desperate effort could manage to win from a weak high school I team by a score of but 6 to 4, what do they expect to do with the I)e . Panw 'varsity eleven that shut out ! a real live college team 18 to 0? I We are prowling around for a re- ; ply from the Crawfordsville papers.

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

Freight Wreck on the Vandalia.

I Terre Haute Express.

What is believed to be a serious wreck occurred on the Vandulia near Effingham about 2 o'clock this morning. Train No. 12 is laid

Call and see him before clos- 0,lt 0,1 account () f <J U8t ing elsewhere. j ' ,n ‘ 1 the smash-up is cannot be as —.— | certainfid. The local yard offices DAILY BANNER TIMES hftd received » announcement

oi t fie scoiaeat, but disclaimed any

Published every afternoon except Sunday knowledge of tin* dotails. It is ftt the Hann kh Times office, corner Vine and „ ;i u • . i fridiikliustreet*. said, However, no one was injured.

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uc^i ly,noua0 ' ,l “ ,nu " lcaMoi,! ' l ’“ l " , ' ,t bu no ‘i Greenenstle grocer, had made an

The Kiley Assignment.

Some surprise was caused yesterday afternoon by the announcement that John Riley, a south

WIh it <Vciivrry ,« ,n;.,u,a7TV,;w report ! «Uch Was the Case, same promptly at publication office. un( j j amo8 T. Denny was made assigtHe. Mr. Riley assigns all bis

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One Fear in (iiluanve Sir month* Three monthe. One month I’cr rveeh I'U Carrier

I property to Mr. Denny for the ben"HJj efit of creditors. The house in which he lives does not go in the

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assignment as that is his wife’s,

vv r , |§fnadob) carrier, nil sub- !Flie assettand lialolities are e§tit0 the,,,afl ! mated to be about *2,800 each, j

| The assignment includes a lot in I Highland place, Vigo county and ^

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Publisher Managing Editor

Address id I communications to The Daily Hanklu Times. Greeucastb , I nd.

The Spaniards arc talking wddly of invading Florida after they have settled Cuba. No better picnic could be desired by the Americans than to get a shot at those tyrannical Spanish on this side of the water.

Printer's Ink says it is better to spend a little money in advertising now than to sdl a lot of shop worn goods below cost a little later on Remember the Ranker Times reaches the desirable Hass of cus toners in every line of trade.

A Great deal of interest is felt a Purdue regarding the outcome

COUNTY NEWS NOTES.

URICK CHAPEL. Our school attended the Novelty Fair “en masse.” Miss Keogh’s school near Bainbridge took the prize. Robert Peirce’s baby of this place took the prize otl'ereu for the fleshiest baby. Ceph Gardener took tbe bicycle prize, so the Chapel thought she had her share of prizes. Mrs. Allie Proctor of Greeneasile .spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. McMahan near this place. Mrs. J. F. O'Hair went to Oakalla Saturday to see her sister Mrs. Jodie Torr, who is sick with fever. Mrs. Tom Gardener and Aunt Jane P'rakes are both on the sick list. Staunton Brown still continues very sick with Bright’s disease. .’Hake Youraelf Niroiiy:. If you would resist pneumonia, bronchitis, typhoid fever, and persistent coughs and colds. These ills attack the weak and run down system. They can And no foothold where the blood is kept pure, rich and full of vitality, the appetite good and digestion vigorous, with Hood’s Sarsaprrillia, the one true purifier. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, -iek headache.

Washington, Oct. 15, 1896. ‘‘Old man mystery” is Mr. Cleveland’s latest Washington name. It has been bestowed upon him because of his growing likinir for mystifying the public as to his comings and goings. His manner of returning to Washington after his long absence emphasizes the correctness of the new appellation. None of his friends have ever succeeded in giving a satisfactory explanation of this desire to keep his movements secret, especially when going upon or returning from a trip, although some of them have made ingenius attempts in that line. There is ome curiosity expressed as to whether when he take his cabinet down to Atlanta he will try to smuggle himself and them out of tin 1 city. If anybody knows when the party are to start they are keeping tin knowledge to themselves. All tluP is known in Washington is that arrangements are being made in Atlanta to have the presidential party at the exposition on the 22nd inst. While no senator has made a positive statement to that effect, enough has been said by senators to make it well nigh certain that there will be no general reorganization of the senate when congress meets, owing to neither party having a clear majority in that body andto neither republicans nor democrats desiring to allow the populists todietate the organization by making a deal for their votes. By this it is not meant that there will he no changes among the officials and committee chairmen ol the senate, for there is likely to he a number, but they shall be only such as shall he agreed upon by both republican and democratic senators, and will he of the give and take order. In other words instead of all the senate committee chairmen and officials being democrats, as at present, they will be divided between democrats and republicans, with the chances in favor of the populists being entirely left out in the cold. Few Americans, no matter what may be their opinions of the Cuban revolution, will agree with Attorney General Hannon’s assertion that expressions of sympathy by citizens of this country for the struggling < 'ubans are "‘discourteousiu tiie highest degree to a friendly power and tend to embarass and obstruct the government in carrying out its determination faithfully to execute the laws and fullll its treaty obligations.” The constitution of the United States guarantees the freedom of speech, and Mr. Harmon is probably the first member of a I’lesi lent’s cabinet to officially declare Us exercise to be discourteous to a foreign government or embarassing to our own. Mr. Harmon may speak for this administration which has not at any time during its existence reflected public sentiment upon any question of importance, hut he certainly does not speak for the American people, who will continue to exercise their consti-tution-given rights by publicly expressing their opinions and sympathies, just as they have always gone. If it he discourteous for Americans to express sympathy for the Unban revolutionists it was also discourtesy for the French to have expressed sympathy for the American revolutionists of '7fl. The very corner stone of this nation is freedom. and if the time ever comes when our people do not sympathize with, aye and express their sympathy, too, for those in other countries who are struggling for freedom, our own freedom will be in great danger. What adds to the incongruity, not to say absurdity, of the Attorney General’s (xisition is the fact that Spain did not stop to consider whether it was discourteous to the United States or not when she recognized the belligerency of the late Confederate states very early in the late civil v/ar. Mr. Pefler, the bewhiskered gentleman who paitly represents Kansas in

ASTONISHED You should be to see such goods made to your small a price. Suits and overcoat# to order HOOD* ^

A. G. LaES'TER, NO. 6 E7TST WASHINGTON

the Senate, brings his opinions to Washington a little ahead of Congress, probably to escape the rush. Several years ago he was cocksure that the populists would elect the next president, hut since then he has been keeping tab on public sentiment, and now he gravely announces that he hasn’t any doubt that the republicans will elect the next President as well as a majority of the House, and that the populists will not come into power before 1900, and maybe not until later. Now isn’t that really kind of the old gentlemen? He postpones the coming of the populists into power solely to give the republicans another four or eight year’s control of the country, hut warns them that their management of the government is going to result in the breaking up of the party. Seriously speaking, Mr. I’eftVr knows that the republicans are | bound to win next year, unless there is \ a very radic d shifting of opinion with-

in the next twelve months; he also Thursday afternoon, I to 6 knows that the populist movement is 0 ' c i 0ck; Friday morning, 8 to (lead, speiking in a national >i>nse. JliR . , , , x / v oa_i prophecy of their getting control of the ‘ I ° cl °ck, Oct. 1 7 th and I 8th. government i- merely a hit of humor, ith a practical cloak man for everybody except the populists from one of the best and largwhom he probably sizes up to b. guiii- est manufacturers in charge, hie enough to believe anything. this is a gre at opportunity to

buy an elegant garment in

cloth or fur.

As

Lacking In Wisdom Certainly You Would Be

IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND

OUR

Cloak * Opening

Opera house;.

( >N'K NIGHT

Saturday, October.

19th.

Cecil Spooner And Her Special Gompanij.

Be sure and hear the sweet music of the Smith Sisters at Locust Street | church tonight. You will be soothed

of the foot ball contest today nt mid charmed. Music begins at right Greencastle between the Lexington, 1 o'Mock. Admission 25 cents. It.

Kv. team and the DePuuw eleven.-

Lafayette Courier.

As Purdue and Kentucky ] 1 iyed each half at thirty-minute* length and DePauw and Kentucky at twenty minutes, it seems that D-’Pftuw's victory was really

Hnnton’s prices for photographs will

surprise vou

I'he Banner Times—10c. a week.

For Statements see The Banner Times, printers.

Scrofula, Salt Rheum

And All Other Blood Diseases—How They May Be Cured. Speaking simply from what Hood’aSsrsaparllla has done, not only once ortwlce, hut in thousandsof cases, weean honestly say that it la the beat remedy for all dia-cns‘-s of the blood, whatever the cause. By 1U peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, it possesses positivs medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself. It has cured the most virulent esses of Scrofula and Salt Rheum, even when all other prescriptiona and medicines have failed to do any good. Blood poisoning, from whatever origin, yields toitspowerfulcleansing.purifying, vitalizing effect upon the blood. If you desire further particulars, write to ua as below. Remember that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ; IstheOneTruoBlood Purifier prominently in the public eye today. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold by all druggists. (1; six for $5. Mswi/Uta Dillc arB t,IB beilt aDc dinner IIUUUS rills FUU, They ditsertiou.

The t'lrcus Girl. Lafayette Courier.

Cecil is the ideal sonbrette.

n dnnscuse she is the premier. Her All p\l |) pHTHI--DQ dainty little toes with arching bows ALLL1 Dl U 1LI . beat a merry patter on the rever-j ^ ~

berating floor. There is rhythm 5 and music in her lively evolutions. She Is graceful as the gazelle as she pirouettes about the stage. It sets the lieart all a flutter to sen' her silvery heels describing all

manners of fantastic pictures in And it is just at this stage o life that the air. It is a tinkle and a ; yon ought to settle that little matter of twinkle and a vision of a fair and :l FIANO for ilie home. Do get a lovely maiden in a halo of delight- f? 00 ' 1 o' 1 ** or " ot ^ fo '' 11 P oor 0,,e

everlasting nuisance and misery.

ALL THE WORLD’S

A STAGE

—PRESENTINGThe Beautiful Three Act England Comedy,

New

Becky Bliss” The Circus Girl.

Special Featured i e “ 0 ’ C0 S

f Miss Cecil’s Original Ka-

e Dance —

i a « nie * of , fiTpisuh.ffpal efforts and calcium effect!,! Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents.

E. WALLACE

ful kicks and graceful debonair. Cecil is a peer to any dancer on the American stage and superior to all

save a beggarly few.

The Voor1i©©g Lecture. One week from tonight Senator Voorhees will give in Meharry hal! his lecture on the “Holy Sepuieher.” Great interest is manifested in this unique production of the senator. Visitors will he here from Terre Haute, Indianapolis, ('rawfordsville, Bloomington and other cities and towns of the sfate. It is a great thing for our university and town. The citizens will do well to show all kindness and hospitality to our visitors as well as give tbe lecture their hearty patronage.

The practical experience we have hr.d can he of use to you. You get. it for the asking. Prices to suit all size pocketbooks. fall in, get prices and save

CM DOLLARS

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by buying from us.

EASY TERMS. NEWII01JSE & BLACKMAN.

17 S. Indiana St.

14 / • * *t cuiduaea the Jto read this type at 11 .aches from W the He*, you had hrowr go to Dr. Q. . Baoce aud h»7'you* 1 * nair of anAor-aotuft-

Keal JKatate Tranuferii. Sarah Hammond to Joseph Drew et a! land iti Greencastle and Greencastle

tp. $1.

James Shumaker to Samuel Wain land in Floyd tp. $4199. Wilbur W. McKnight to Howard! Frazee huvil in Floyd tp. $125. Ohas. C. Wynn to W. T. and M. J. Stevenson, land in Roacbdale $450. Elijah Gxantlian to Ulias. C. Wynn, land in Roorhdale $309. Chas. C. Wynn to Elijah Grantham laud in Roacbdale $199. Anna Moore to Alice A. Pruitt land m Greencastle $1000. II. H. Porker to Minia F. Uosten, land in Broad Park $1.

wholesale dealer and Hiuma HilY \GiyiI..N Timothy and Prairie ha' a specialty. Highest Market Price Paid forCorjj Oats and Hay. Orders Promptly Filled and Delhcrtf in any Partsof the City. A Percent off Where Delivered from the Car. 22 South Indiana Street, Upiiosi Cooper Bros., Livery Stable.

The largest Stock of

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111) SKULK

Ever brought to tbe County. Do not trust, your eyes-to Peddlers or Jewelers. a. W. 3E1NGE1. *>i-lyr-e. o. w.—U-lyr-c. o. w.

4 FRIEND'S ADVICE.

If you wish to save 10 to 20 per eent on the dollar cnen buy you"

Dry Goods,

Notions,

Hats and Caps,

Groceries, Ti-iware, Glassware,

Queens ware,

Wooden ware at

Chinch Dng Infection.

In a paper rend before the board of agriculture of Kansas Chancellor Snow of the University of Kansas reports his work during the season of 1894. It will bo remembered that to him is ascribed

the credit of first introducing fungous ! ri . , diseasesfor the destruction of the chincli <LS Al.u onoes,

bug. Eight thousand packages of the infection were sent out direct to individual farmers in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. In addition 44 auxiliary distributing stations were established in as many different counties in Kansas ! aud Missouri, from which it is esti- ! muted that upward of 13,000 farmers were supplied From the reports received it would appear that in alvmt 00 per cent of the cases where infection i was used it proved successful. The sea- I son was very much against the success- ' ful use of the fungus, however, bccarrse of the extreme droughts moisture being 1 one of the conditions necessary to the rapid propagation of fungous growth, 1 either upon vegetation or upon inserts. It is worthy of note that in the south third of Kansas, where iu 1893 the chinch bug was particularly destructive and where a vast number of packages of the infection were sent during that season, the pest, scarcely appeared in 1894, In 1894, for the first time since the work began, the chinch hug appeared

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COR MAIN AND OHIO STS.

It pays

the merchant

and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of

The IIanner Times.

Excursion to Atlanta, tot.

The VamlaliH line will make exeur-

plentifnlly in the immediate vicinity of jsion rates to Atlanta account Cotton Lawrence, where the university is lo- Exposition, tickets good going Scot cuted, thus giving an opportunity to do ,5th to Dec. 15th, return limit Jan. 7 h. extensive field work under precisely the Rat> , ^ Ti( . k same conditions us those found on the •• 1 l,Mls k 00 ' 1 farm. The work is fully described in for 20 days returning will be sold on the report made and was gratifyiugly t’ates at rate of $ls.,i0. For fur-

, tlier particulars see J. N. Dow lino, Agt.

I5iK Four Kxuurgioiifl. Dayton. Ohio, Oct. 21 uml 22. retir limit Oct. 25, account Kpworth Luigis $4.50. Grecnshurg Oct. 23 to 2-i. retnrnS' account Y. i*. S. r. E. $2.(19. To Terre Haute Nov. 7 mid !<. n>(iii J limit Nov. II, account Y. M. r.A.-i Atlanta, Ga., any day, return 20 days, $18.00. HOMKSKEK I r:s' 1 XtTIISIOX. IN e will sell excursion ticket* 4 Arizona, Ark., Colo., VYy.. N 'I I. T., X. \V.. la., Kan., La.. Minn.. Mu. Neb., X. C., X. Dak.. S. Dak.. TeJW Utah, anil Vu., Get. 21 and 22. Fo particulars see F. 6*. Huestib, Agt

flarvuftt Kxctirftioun, October ‘^‘nd. The Indiana, Decatur A L.-mc railway will sell har/est cxeur-iontitk eta 4o points in th- west, nortli* and southwest on October 22, at fair plus $2.00 for the round trip. F tickets, rates, ami full information ply io any I. D. & W. Kv. licket or Jno. 8. Lazaiu s, G. P. A., Indianapolis, In!

Vanilaliu l ine K-xeiimion*. To Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 21 and 22, turn-limit Oct. 2.’>, fare $4.50 for rtf trip.. Account Epworth League. T» Dallas, Texas. Oct. 15, return hoi Nov. 10, fare $26 19 for round tri Account Missionary convention Christian church, To Indianapolis, Nov. “ith. i limit Nov. 9th. Far*- $l.<i9 Or trip. Account Chrysanthemum S To Indianapolis. Nov. (1th and re-turn limit Nov. 8th. Karo U--" nmnd trip. Account Chrysanlliem Snow. HOME SEEK HRS' EXCURSION. Oct. 7, 8, 21 and 22 to points in south, west, southwest, nortliwvt. one first limited fsire forth^ trip with an addition o f $2 or $1 ing to territory to w hich ticket is For further particulars sec .1. S. Dowi.isft,

Moaon Kxcurnion*.

To Rensselaer, Did., Oct. 15. W.

for round trip.

To Atlanta, Ga., .iroount States Exposition Sept. 1<> twenty day’s ticket, $18. >9.

J. A Michael, a

to Dec.

successful.

Pittsburg otbciMltt Oivn Hail. Pittsburg, Oct 15. — Informations were made yesterday afternoon against Major W. (.’. Moreland, city uttoruev, and W 1L House, assistant, for misdoi meaner in office. They were held in 19,000 bail each. I For Job Printing see 1 The Banner Times, printers, i

The Smith Si-ters cbureli this evening.

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