Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCAS1LE, INDIANA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12

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The largest Stock of

m WICLES Kver brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. BE.NGE1. •Ai-l)T-e. c. 4l-lvr-c. o. w. GEO. E. BLAKE, Gkeencasti.k, Ind., General Insurance, Real Estate And Loan Agent.

»bly cheap rate of $1.25 for the Bannkr Times and the New York Tribunt. The Tribune is one of the beat and moat complete weekly papers published anywhere and in connection with the Bannkk Timkh makes a year’s reading that is verv cheap. See prospectus of the Tribune on another page of this issue and in arranging for next year's

leading save a place for it.

Thk most surprising move in [Chicago newspaper circles was ! made Sunday when the Chicago Tribune reduced its price in Chicago to one cent per copy. Monjday the Inter Ocean announced a [ similar cut in price. This gives i Chicago five one cent papers, the | Reconl, \eirx, Chronicle. Tribune 'and Inter Ocean. The price of these papers leinains the same out-

[side of Chicago, however. Wluit Your I.m-ul I'apiT Doe*.

It is your local paper that reports your birth, publishes your marriage and chronicles your death. [To the forty page compendiums of the happenings of the world you are not even a cypher. To get the least notice from them you must steal $100,000, commit an atrocious j murder, or have half dozen living J wives. But your local paper I watches over you with solicitude at

WASHINGTON LETTER

THE

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.

fntereftting Doing* of Public Men, and a Dish of Spice Here and There as Seen By Our Special Correspondent—Notes, Incidents, Ktc.

Washington, Xbv. 12, 189S.

Mr. Cleveland and Ids cabinet after mature consideration have arrived at the wonderful conclusion that the overwhelming democratic defeat of last week were endorsements of the administration and condemnation of the antiCleveland democrats. Was anything more idiotic ever conceived outside the walls of the insane asylum? It is ego

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trying to persuade him to make no recommendation on the Cuban matter in his message to congress, further than to call attention to the information (sending the documents with the message! gathered by the state departinent, and to request that congress shall Celine the policy to he pursued by this government. If he accepts that advice it will indicate that he has learned something by experience, but he will I'

have to do it before most people will j McGaughey and James Townsend, to

believe it oossihle. ! unit title.

How are the mighty fallen : E. Ellery j sixtkknth pay. Anderson, of New York, one of the > M. Ol oitncr ,V Co. vs I>. Maze & I..

original cuckoos, has been officially Call, account.

situ bled by Hoke Smith, one of the sec-1 G - w - ™ and Oscar Nel-

ond crop of cuckoos. Mr. Anderson is son, account.

one of the men appointed by Mr. Oleve- ' Abraham fs. Byrd vs C. & S. E. By.

land to look out for the interests of the i Co., damages.

government in the Union Pacific rail- j Sarah J. Clements vs G. W. Wisehart

et al, partition.

Make you bettei clothing to order, give yoii tetter workmanship and better (itting grrments with a try-on before the coat is llnished and at prices

lower than ever sold.

H.G. LESTER.

road. Quite awhile ago he made some recommendations to Secretary Hoke

tism run wild. These self-blinded indi-

viduals will never realize the disgust ‘ ' ..i „ ...h,:,,..

, . . . . Smith, concerning the patenting of el al - partition. Muc «»i n i ii t i* ir t titi I rrvi* ^ 1 ” !

John L. ( a<e et

olli -e. Not hearing uny-

J. B. DeMotteet al vs J. S. DeMotte

the people of this country feel for their , . , . i

lauds ti> that railroad company bv the

demonstrated incapacity until the elec- j. s |. uil j

tion returns of next November

are |

counted; then they will have the re-1 maiuder of their lives to learn to see

i hetnsclvos as others see them.

Gorman, lliil, and the o her anti-!

thing about his recommendations, Mr. Anderson ventured to remind the secrej tary of them and to ask that he say

Money Loaned

At a Very Low lall times. It you are sick it is sor

Rate of Interest

rv and hopes you will soon he well:

Call and see him before closing elsewhere.

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it tells when you uoino and when you go; when your house burns down and when you build a new one; when your Johnny lias the mumps and your Mary iius the measels, and how much little Pete weighed on his arrival. Take the city paper if you are interested in Africa, but if you want your biography take your homo paper.

Some Good Advice,

The girls in general are presented with good advice by the Sheibyville Democrat: “When a young man hangs around a girl in her own home and shrinks from recognizing her in public, especially if there he a marked difference in their social condition, you may entertain some able bodied suspicion that things are not what they seem. A square man will acknowledge his woman friends anywhere and everywhere if they are ail right, and his failure to do so implies either that lie is a moral coward and a snob, or that he regarded them as good enough for sub rosa flirtations. Any girl with two grains of self respect will realize this fact at once and call the young man down.

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REPUBLICANS, ATTENTION! Mumm Meeting (Tilled fur Iu<lini!(i|>olt« fur Wednesday, Nov. *'<>. Republican State Com. Rooms, Indianapolis, Nov. li, 1895. Following their usual custom the republicans of Indiana will gather in muss conference at Indianapolis on Wednesday, Nov. 20, to exchange views and talk over the fu tine of the party. No special invitations for the meeting have been issued, but nil republicans are cordially invited to come to the capital and join with their brethren from other sections of the state iu giving and receiving advice and information for the good of the

Anist Concert.

The Musical Courier, New York, the leading musical Journal of America, devotes Us first page ol last weeks issue to a picture ol Madame Guthrie Moyer, and says elsewhere in its columns as follows: “Her great natural ability and magnificent voice have made her what she is—one of the leading and most reliable dramatic sopranos of her time. She is one of the most satisfying singers in the concert room as well as on the lyric stage. This artist was heard last season in 180 concerts embracing the large American and Canadian cities from Montreal and Portland, Maine, to San Antonio, Texas, witli signal success bast spring Madame Guthrie Moyer organized her own company and gave a series of twenty Wagnerian concerts. This favorable issue of this venture in dueed her to organize her own com pany for this season's work—in eluding besides herself, Henry F. Stow, tenor, Signor Svedelius. basso. Miss Losey, violinist and Herr Schmaal, pianist. The large repertoire and superior musicianship of these artists enable them to present matchless program solos, duos and trios from the greatest composers. Concert in Meharry hall Wednesday evening, Nov. 1 J. | Tickets now on sale at Langdon’s

It.

cause. The recent elections

throughont the eountiv have amply ! Baok 8tore

demonstrated that this is not a , year when republicans stay at If J’ni are a lover of good bread try

a sack of Nan ana Mills Be*! High

home and we confidently expect a j goh , on , y in t . otton sm . kg . large attendance from each county i Ask* your grocer for it. Every sack in the state. guaranteed. if. John K. Gowpv, Chairman. , FVr.ih oysters at Snilranski’s grocery R. M. Si ids’, Secretary. l '-

T.il.e the baby* to N n liol-on's new

I hi Ha.nnli: Iimks will this \car j over postolfice. Open all

al vs. Josephine

Keith et al. partition. seventeenth day. <i. \V. Qrubbeta! vs John G. N'iblock

et al, partition,

what lie iiituiiieil doing about them. | ’I- beatherman vs Arthur Ragle,

He was eurtlv informed that the score- account.

Cleveland democrats are going. iinle-;s t;l ry did not deem it advisable to passi Fanny L. Hall vs NVm. and Lizzie

their friends iu NVashingtou are misinformed as to their intentions, to give Mr. Cleveland another chance to see whether his personal following is as large as he thinks it i*, by helping to nominate him for president again. They charge him with having made it impossible to elect any democratic president, and say that he shall bear the ignominy t.l being the only m ill who i CJen was ever twice defeated for the presi-, deucy of the United States. That will suit the republicans, as the* would j rather defeat Mr. Cleveland than any-|

body else.

The republican are naturally 7 do- j lighted at the prospect of not only re-! gaining the presidency next year, but j

of hftving control of both branches of. withstanding democratic congress, a majority of the senate after ! contrary.

March 4, 1S1I7, having been made abso lutely certain by the results ot last

j to help along Ids ambition to succeed

as senator from Georgia.

on lb.- recommendation either way, as 8tultz, replevin,

congress would probably legislate on John Sharrard vs Henry W. and Thos.

the subject at the coming session. It Horn, damages.

whs probably the rumor that Mr. Smith I Rubber Mfg. company v- Loui/.a J.

was contemplating an early retirement A ansantetal, account.

from tbe cabinet. He isn’t doing any-i d<»eph W. Cooper vs Samuel Bay-

thingof the sort; be is enjoy'ing bis ( * "gcr, note.

prominence to the full and is using it ! nineteenth day.

I eonard Atkinson Co. vs J. T. Allen,

'account.

If be e:m get that vacancy in tbe su- F. McVeagb et al vs J. T. Allen, ac-

preme court lie will gladly take it, ! count.

otherwise he’ll stick to his present job. | G. VV. Galvin vs Keely Inst. Co., ac-

Tbe republican party might have lots ! count,

wor.-e candidates than .'Senator Quay G NV. Galyin vs Chas, F. Odell, ac-

would make and then not have a had [ count.

one. but Senator Quay lias no idea of } Aetna Life Ins . Co. vs Lizzie Wilkcy

becoming a candidate next year, not-

stories to the

ClViL CASES-

week’s elections. Nothing but some stupendous blunder on the part of the republican majority in the Ilou-e at the coming session of congress can pre-

vent republican success next year, and I Terre Haute & Southwestern Ry. Co.;

with that man of iron will and proved j contract,

sagacity, Thomas B. Reed, in the Speak

I>orU( tetl for tli<- Xovriuht-r Terra of Potnuin Court. < oinplete Liat

EIGHTH DAY.

L X A A C Ry Co. vs Ft. Wayne, !

et al, foreclosure.

John Frazier vs Big Four rai'way.

j lien.

twentieth day. Thomas Brown vs Big Four Ry. Co.,

er’schair, nosiicb blunder will be made This is do well know n by the democrats that they are now depending solely upon their ability to create jealousy among the victorious republicans. A democratic plan lias already been agreed upon, winch involves the concocting and spreading of all sorts of stories calculated to cause bickering and dissension anion; the friends of the aspirants for the republican presidential nomination, and already those stories are being circulated. Let all republicans keep in mind the source and purpose of these stories and they will cause no harm; and if disposed to lake part in a factional tight look at the present condition of the democratic party and be warned in time. Ex-Senator Manderson, of Nebraska, who is in NVashingtou in connection with the sugar bounty cases in which he is chief counsel, says: “The republicans are in a position where they can lake any man for a presidential candidate. They do not have to figure on the chances of this or that man for election. Their candidate will he elected no matter who he is nor what state Incomes from.” The administration is understood to he considerably troubled about the Cuban question and several members of the cabinet, having iu view the failure of Mr. Cleveland’s Hawaiian policy,are

lien

It. T. Rogers vs Big Four Ry. Co.,

lien.

• Tiarles M. Kesterson vs. Pearl Kes-

terson, divorce.

John 1). Hart, guardian, vs Marv M.

James T. Collier vs Lucy Collier, di- | Hi(lk | e) foreclosure.

Capital bank of Indianapolis vs G. B.,

George H. Goodsell vs James W. ' j w an( , Q L Cooper ^

Vernie Gaines vs Mattie Gaines, di-

Health All Gone Unequal to Family Duties-*No Appetite Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cava Strangth and Couraga to Work. M IWMln*neb condition looald not walk •vaa about tbe bona* to attend to hooaebold datlea and care for my children and family. I did not have the ■trengthof achtld. X was treated by several physicians, who pronounced my trouble Scrofula and Female Weakness. I could eat only a slice of bread and drink a cup of tea, three times a day. 8omoMr*. John Hu*. time " Icmddstand Otsb, n. v. a soft boiled egg for dinner. I became reduced to skin and bones; at last they bad to draw me about tbe house seated la a rocking chair. 1 was in a terrible state when my husband, having noticed advertisements of Hood’a

Sarsajmrilla

£ures

H ood’s

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vorce.

twenty-first dav. II. Hillman A Co. vs John Riley, ac-

count.

R. K. Syfue & Co. vs. J. T. Allen, account. Kosa Heiin vs commissioners of Montgomery county, damages. J. R. Li-atliermau vs Catharine and David Duel), note. R. M. Black vs. G. B. Cooper et al, foreclosure.

vorce.

H. Good sell vs

Stamper, et al foreclosure.

Willis U Jackson et al vs Thomas

Jackson et al partition.

David NV Haines vs Jesse E Lee. note. Home It L tfc S A vs Thomas A and Mary M Gibbons, foreclosure. Solomon Booe vs NVm Evans, slander. Ida Reiser vs NVm Evans, slander. Solomon Booe vs Joseph Evans,

slander.

Solomon Booe vs Daniel Craft,slander, j Ida Craft vs Daniel (Taft, slander. j NVm M Conner vs W F* Wood, M I 1 NVood, G W Black, note, two case*. John C Shaffer vs Noah J. Clodfelter,

note.

ninth day. Jesse D. Hamrick vs Porteua Hamrick, et al. foreclosure. Bertha D Stanton vs Wm H Stanton,

divorce.

John S. Hamilton vs -lames and NVm Sinclair, note. eleventh day. DePauw university vs Samantha T Lewis, Henry C Lewis, gdr., fote-

dosure.

Bussell it Co. vs Janies L ami Fay

Hamilteu, noli. Hunton makes photographs six days Samuel Little vs .John Morgan, note. ». , , . . .. , . . * ’ . «n a week. *1.50 per dozen for cabl-

l rank Culver, trustee, vs Ethel Suth-

iWake Yourself Mtrong, If you would resist pneumonia, bronchitis, typhoid fever, and persistent coughs and colds. These ills attack the weak and run down system. They can find no foothold where the blood is kept pure, ricli and full of vitality, the appetite good and digestion vigorous, with Flood’s Sarsaprrillia, the one true

purifier.

Hood's 1’ills cure liver ills, constipation. biliousness, jaundice, sick head-

ache.

erland and Big Four Bldg Asso, fore-

closure.

Aiva <’ Douglass vs F, M & C Ry Co,

damages.

John E Hchultz, assignee vs J \ Durham, partition. THIRTEENTH DAY. J Nl Schultz, assignee of W II Durham vs J V Durham, R. Loyd and John A Siitherlm, partition.

nets.

tu fri tf

THE NEW PULLMAN.

Compartment Sleeping Cars, Cincinnati

to Chicago. C. II. Si D. R’Y.

These ears are the finest that have ever been turned out of the Pullman shops, and are duplicates of the magnificent cars on the New York and Chicago IJmited. They are divided

Silas R Meek vs Joseph B and Win | into nine rosins, each room containing

Sinclair contract. Elijah Grantham,

guardian Emma

Mason et al vs Charles E Webster et al,

partition.

Joseph Eckles vs Robert Martin et al; to quit title. lifih Avenue Savings Bank, ('ohimhus, Ohio, vs G B and J NV Cooper et al,

notes

Bank of Ladoga vs Charles and Flora Thompson, foreclosure. EOSRTEK.NTII DAY. John Cole vs Chicago A S E Ry Co, motion. George Girtin v* T II it I R R. dam-

a ;es.

John Cawley vs L C Arnold, foreclosure.

a double lower and upper berth of the pattern used in the open sleeping car. The rooms are much larger than the staterooms in the largest steamships; each room being furnished iu a different colored tapestry from its neighbor, and containing a wash-stand which is built into one corner. This wash-stand is arranged so that it is really a receptacle for hats, bonnets and small arti[cles; also containing a clothes brush, nair brush, comb, etc., and by pulling down the metal handle a large silver wash basin is brought into position, and right above the basin are two faucets, one for hot and the other for cold water. In addition to this i* a faucet connecting with a drinking fountain of ice

Sli-rman Nelson vs A nine Nelson, di- I water. In the other corner of the room vorce. j* a handsomely cushioned seat which Ncilic N Smith vs Kitlic and 1- rank can he turned to one side, exposing the

closet. Electric hells and every coll-

ide to again make our remork-1 week.

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Ssrsa par ills, urged upon met to give it trial. After taking

one bottle I received sufficient benefit to know that I bad at last found the right medicine. I have now taken several bot-

tles and am able to

Attend My Housework. In fset, I am on my feet about all day, and can go up stairs easily. I cannot say enough in praise of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrb. John Hask, Box 92, Oran, N. Y. H/vr*rf’c Dillc are tasteless, mild,effco11UUU S I IU* Uve , All d-ugeista. Z5e.

G fiord, note.

Gharles NVil on et al vs James Sccrcst

et al, quit title.

IT Till TEEN TU DAY. Gaiir. Scott & Co. vs i. M Darnall.

noic.

IF II Ilillis v* Joshua Staples, eject-

ment.

Joliii II Stultz vs Emma and Edgar Porter, to enforce deed. Joseph F. Allen «.*• al v* John NV Allen, partition. Mutual Ins. Go. vs. < ora and G. W Gibbs, foreclosure. Mary Madden et al vs. heir- of NV.

venience that can possibly be crowded into a hotel room are in these ciimpartments. The prices are the same as in the standard open sleeping car, and our patrons have the choice, as we run one

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ^ TUESDAY EVENING, November 12. Reappearance after two years absence of Clement Bainbridge’s famous company iu Augustus Thomas’ masterpiece, ALABAMA

a story of the South. Produced with the same beautiful effects designed for the original production at A. M. Palmer’s Theater in New York. The great original company with tho addition nf our fellow townsman, Dwight Allen, who has made a hit in the part of Decatur. Plantation melodies by the Alabama Quartette. "The best American play vet written” —Chicago Tribune.

Prices for this Attraction 75, 50, and 35 cents.

I nought my glusscs ot Dr. Shtidcy who to* ^ them to order for mcln his own opttca|M lory and they suit me exacted Wli

I didn't. I bought mine Toady made, tint will know better next time. I can’t see at all

LADIES ATTENTION < ALL AT Mrs. Short's Millinery Store, 4 Cor. Vine and Walnut ^ AND EXAMINE SAMPLES Ol’ DPESS GOODS MBS. LAURA HI RI.KV.

Rig Four to Atlanta. Oct. 20th, Nov. 5th, 15th, 25th. Dec. 5th or Oth, we will sell excursion tickets to Atlanta Gh., return limit 10 days. Account exposition, $14.25. F. P. Hukstis, Agt.

■excursion to At anta, <>a. The Vandnlia line will make excursion rates to Atlanta account Cotton Exposition, tickets good going Sept. 15th to Dec. 15th, return limit Jan. 7th. Rate $25.35 round trip. Tickets good for 20 days returning will be sold on same Tates at rate of $18.0(1. For further particulars see J. S. Dowlinc, Agt.

.Motion KxutirMioti*. ’To Atlanta. Ga., account Cotton States Exposition Sept. 18 to Dec. 15. twenty day’s ticket, $18.60. J. A. M M'HAKL. Agt. "y Fast J'hne to Atlanta. Passengers hoarding the Big Four “Knickerbocker” at Greencastle at 5 p. m. may roach Atlanta the 1 ext day noon, going via Cincinnati and the (j. & C. ’This is the fastest, time made between these points by any line. F. P. Huehtis, Agt. Today’ll i.ooni ftlnrkntfi. (Furnished the Daily Banker Times

oar of each pattern on every night train dailvby R.NV. Allen, manager of Artbut of the C. II. & D. and Monon, between | Jordan’s noultry house.’

I Hens.

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Cincinnati and Chicago, both to accom- ! modate those who do not know the ad1 ( OCXS o

vantages of the pew car and prefer the Turkey bi ns. r.jz tile old style on account of familiarity I Turkey, old toms h, with them, and to enable us excent in Turkeys,youna Dlpds.ana over choice rut. H4

’ * Geese, t. r. over 4‘

great rushes, to give everv oile a lowci Ducks s,

[Kiors. fresh subject to Uuudilns lii^

l " UM - 1 Butter, Rood