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T'lK BAMtliil TIM Bo. uKBEXCASIXE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15 IMH»

Typhcld F6V«r.

Typhoid is now admitted by all scientists to be caused by a venom microbe that swarms by the million in the tissues r>{ the small intestines, producing fever, delirium, extreme prostration, putrifaclion and death. The medical profession has earnestly sought a reliable antidote for this mortal plague and found none. Hence it is a bold, an almost startling claim, (a claim never before dared to be

A HAPPY WOMAN

Was Mrs. Tlinuom Wilson Vr.trnluy. A i

Letter from l-siigifiml.

Mrs. Thomas Wilson was overjoyed yesterday afternoon by re- 1 ' eeiving a letter from her relatives, in Liverpool, England, in which j

WHO IS SHE? Former Greencastle Lady in Distress at Evansville, A iettfr from Evansville tells of

COMMON COUNCIL. Quarterly Salary Ni^ht. Light and Street Matters. Itarhrd Wire.

The lirst ward excuse'- early.

couueilmen weie They are both

'bank directors and had to attend!

, her claims were established. Mrs.

made for any remedy,) that Brazilian

Balm, alone will positively cure Typhoid Wilson was seen by a Banxeu Iimes . ^ erlv » iq „ tr . indt . (1 there The

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TYPHOID UACIi.LTS.

3 ily produced the, to her, valuable j ^ I document. It will be remembered that Mrs. Wilson was deserted here

Thomas Wilson. Mrs. Wilson stated at that time that her husband had taken her money. She

Mrs. L. B. Bradway, of Wilmington, Del., believed the Balm would do almost anything. Hence she gave it in 6 drop doses, every three to five minutes, to a

young lady in the last stage of Typhoid. 1 . .. a.-,^ , . u •, Bbe had been given up by the doctor, S! ' 1 ' 1 11 was +' 00 - but haH 6lnt:e S 1 '" 1 who said she could not live half an it was £700 of English money hour. To the surprise of all she quick- . ,, , j. iy revived and recovered. Since then 1,1 01,1 coin ^ouU1 lu* $-U)00. it has been used by laymen, nurses and She savs ?he was told to say dollars

physicians with uniform success. How

;t cures was then a mystery; but it is now fully settled that it promptly destroys every Typhoid bacillus in the system. It staunches the hemorrhage, heals the whole alimentary track, and, instead of the slow, tedious convalescence, restores to health and strength

here and not pounds and that is how she came to change it. It can readily be Been by be- letter where the mistake in addressing letters to England was made. The ad-

with surprising rapidity. In short, it dress given to the oflieers was 101 nils every condition of u perfect antidote for'fyphoid. Treatment: GivelOdrops Fougate street, Seafcrth, Liverpool, every'10 minutes whiie the fever rages, whiie the correct address is 101 and once an hour when the fever is off, and give nothing else. During con- Forgate street, Seaeome, Liverpool,

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^ Ienough in the opinion oi the stilf-

laced English postal clerks to cause I the immediate return of the letters to America. If such an error were to be made in the United State* it would be corrected by our superior postal authorities and the right party found. The letter which I bears the Chester, England, post- ' mark of Jan. 3, was in answer to a i letter directed to that town seven ' miles from Liverpool to a brother

GEO. E. BUKE,

Greencastle, Ind.,

General

Insurance, Real Estate

And Loan

Money Loaned

of Mrs. Wjlson, and is as follows:

January 3, IsliC.

4 > . My Dear Sister Jessie:

TtlJJ'OII i * now lake my pen in hand to answer

" ! your kind and loving letter. Although

j it was heart breaking, 1 was so pleased | to hear from you but sorry »o hear the | condition you are in. 1 can assure you j it has almost tiuislied vourdear mother.

. , _ .'die was over from Liverpool and stayeu AX a V ery J_jOW a week and was with me when I wrote

j this letter. She is going home Satur-

Rate of Interest i ll ‘. v > a11 being well. T he boys and all

of us are mu. h hurt tbont you. They I say if they could get bold of your hits- 1

^ n . j band they woulil lynch him; but dear 1 Call and see him before clos- ! Jessie, you know if you had been ruled in,, elsewhere I by your mother you would never have

the sad' condition of a former

Greencastle lady. The letter states ; their anr,ual niee,in « 8 - The other that a family by the name of “Nitn f 01 "-counciimen, engineer, attorney.

mayor, clerk and reporters went right on with the business of the session without letting their bank

stock bother them.

Mr. Perkins reported a bridge on

be a man of nort ^ College Avenue to be in bad

condition. The matter of repair-

A Coal Thief

about six months old. The head ol tha family is a doctor and leot

urer, and lie seems to

good habits and fine education,

a

is pilfering in your Wn, and you permit it. A cooking stove that has to be overfed to be coaxed to cook at all, and dumps it’s coal without digesting it is a downright robber.

The wife is a lady of high culture | in g the was referred to the and lias undoubtedly been raised , 'lreet committee with power to act. well. Mrs. “Nimberly” states she There is a bad roadway near the

was raised at Greencastle, ImL, but under no circumstances will she disclose her maiden name or the name ol any relative here. The family have drifted from bad to worse until they are now objects of charity and are being cared (or by the Evansville trustee and the Re lief committee. A lady of that, city has interested herself in the case and lias written to this city making inquiries as to any one

Monon depot on Hirch and Monon streets. The Motion railway agrees to assist in making repairs there wiili crushed stone. The matter was referred to street committee and civil engineer. The statement of city treasurer in regard to collection of delinquent taxes was referred to the finance

committee.

Mr. Riley called attention to the fact that considerable barbed wire

al-

here who has a relative answering ha( , been placed in fencing on the description. The lady is tlur- Morton avenue which was in violate four years old and her husband tion of u t .j, v 01 .j inunce . Parties about ten years her senior. The using it ar<? to be nollfied to re .

lady’s pride prevents her communi eating direct witli her relatives

here.

Hank Kleetions. At the First National bank Tuesday afternoon the annual election of directors was held. Albert O. Lock ridge was chosen to till the vacancy caused by the death of Rot)

move same under penalty. The following claims were

! lowed:

rr.AiM oiidisaxce.

•1. M. Dounobue, police . IT. T. Arihley •* Prank Riley “ James Murry weather, fire dept... Oeo. N. Nelson ** ** lien 9. Williams ** ** ... | James D. Cutler, streets Taylor Crump **

ert Renick. The otbe- director' johniCbiu remain as last year as follows: M. Mike Dalton A. Bridges, S F. Lockridge, J. W w^Tluahan •• Kobe, Lycurgns Stoner. Thomas R. Gibben* Abrams, Frank M. Allee, Jerome .’J MjiurNT^'* Allen, Thomas C. Hammond. The JohnGiiinore" olHcers remain as in the past. \.Tim>op’ •• At the Central National bunk' T ™ oore . “ ... the old directors were re elected as k iiinykifm''••

follows: E. B. Evans, M. F Mc| Q < B Looper, inlnute men

Ilanie, F. A. Arnold

U. L. O’Huir, M. I). Bridges, (j t.Abrams

,, | Arthur Throop. aupt. alarm., " Allee .'-I. I. Kumlcl, ^l„r>

Published every arternoon except Sunday it the Uannru Timus ufhee, corner Vine iiud

Krauklin streets.

Change!, for display advertisements must be handed in by lOo’clock a. in. each da} . K,ailing advertisemenls will be recei ved each day

up to 1 o'clock p. m.

hud Midi a mail. If you will semi us | ,, , . . u * n , i ‘ I J. Urldges

— word how much it takes to bring vou . , * roai,slret 'L A. Hays, J. L. Kan- i:. I'erklas a f T v o t ivrxTT'i» r,a, «, , o b i‘«k we will send you the money. We del. The otlicers remained the Miller l/.AlUl I)Aa>i>I^It 1 IMriO shall lie happy to have you back home. , i * Jno. Kiley _ | I am i leased about you having s ich a a9 la st year. James Bennett, work.

nice home and we hope you wiiUukecure free. Kuii of Them 'LC. tb-etrlc id. ht Co„ light of yourself. 1 cannot tell you what & ‘ Jno. Osier, hay Mow it has been to all of ua since the A young miin down east hung o. i . Neale,service • 'ay you set sail. Vour home will be himself because some people found w "' J lI "'s, ststumery nothing like the same until you return i r \ihen \lkn. mdse home again. 1 think for my own part fault with him. An exchange adds

if he had wanted to deseit you he might that should this practice become For sale-A good, large milch cow, have gone and left your money alone, r . . . but I am thankful to say that you uo general the trees would be full of -D'Gig > >out two gallons of milk pc not. have to depend npoi. a man like j doctor8< 8chool teachers, preachers i ,luv ’ "" 0 '' a,|,|r ^ s J ” h " ,(ile >'- >> ilson lor your living. It would not 1 i south Lir»*unt*:isllp. 72 (>r.

have soemed so hard on me if it had ! a ®d

$ 25 00 10 00 . 25 00 *i 50 22 50 22 50 1H 00

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AU communications should bp sivrntxl with tlinraineof the writer: not riPoesHarlly for publioV.lon, but ns * vidcncc* of i?ood fa th. ,

A.ionymoL.8 couitiiunications can not be no. hupn one of ihc hoys instead ; you, the girl of the family, but cheer up and w A 11 «'>s*roH« Habit. win send you the mooey i" come bni k. ()ne of the moat dangerous habits

Whore delivery ia irregular p|p«8p report Do not gripve about VOUT hu. bund for . . . 6 uue promptly at publicaiion oiflcp. you can do better without hm . You P eo |>>e *'an indulge in is thut of ly — ^ .Know you have a gond home to eome to. |ing in bed. Nine tenths of all the ^ | Just the same welcome for vuu as ever i . , . , , ' :: there was. It is not long since you left de«*hs occur in bed. Nearly one

b® but it seems like years, snd" wears half of all those who are murdered ] all longing to see you, but take care of , , . , , , . , yourself for your mother’s sake. I can are hjuidered in bed. It is wlnlei

not tell how much I should thank Mr i you arc in

Kerr for hL gieut kilidness to you, but

you thank him in my stead.

HATES OF SUBSCRIPT.ON

Oat Fear in atlcanee. Su rnnnlhs Three mtmth*. itue month

Pr«* 'ceeJi hy Carrier..

. : . 2.50 . 12i*»

.50 .10

robbed

When delivery madu by carrit*r, all Mtbncription ocoounts arp t-* b«* ptiid to then: on they caii uud rrcclpt for smut-.

bed that your house is j and your chickens stolen.

Mother says she is quite willing for j It is while you are in bed that the

you to leave your monev to Mr. Kerr for , , ‘ ,

being so kind and good to you. Your '‘Kc, and ,u< ’ dreams haunt

that she did not get you. Therefore dear reader, never

ADVERTISING RATES.

' mother is so hurt , your letters for you

had put, the right [ . ,

| address. Your money is all right and ' 15® you can have it as soon as you are I

. 1‘im‘i.a . ready for it. We hope vou will send

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ComiaK'. “ A Monday Ortl« r.”

Julc Walters, a clever comedian, who lias gained recognition as a delineator of the intelligent tramp, will be seen in bis new play “A Money Order” a' the opera house Thursday, Jan. It). A feature of this play is said to be the scenery and the excellent cast which Mr. Walters has secured to present it. “A Money Order” is bright, humorous and u|) with the time?, and the types of diameter portin' ed in the piece arc saiu to be tree to life.

LxriirMioti

** per month 31.00 Guaranteed position charged 25 per cent to I percent extra. Position not Kamraiitei-d t or advertisements of less than 6 Inches. No disciMint tor time or spaen; five per cent allowed when payment uocoiupunh s order. HEADING tyOTlUKS Drovier type, per line, 5 c. One lin«* paratfraphs cliaived as oocup> in2 two IIium* space. The followjnir rates will be •illo.veil only when caj<h tceom/Jfino * onler. *5 lines 4 cents per line 50 “ 3V4 100 “ 3 ?M) “ 2‘i 5 t0 ** 2 * M. J. MErKRTr Publisher HARRY M. SMITH Managing Editor Address all coiniminieatlonH to The Daily Hannek Times. Greencaatle. Jnd.

ImluimipoiiH via Yaudalia

j us the little girl’s photo and your own I Line,

anti also Mr. Kerr’s—we should like to This line will sell excursion tickets have Ui« whole fuinily’*. I cannot help u, Imliumqmiis for afternoon trains of,

but praise Mr. Kerr airai 11 for his kind-• , 1C , . ,

ness to you. Be sure and look to your- • ,a "’ ,S ’ retHr " 1, "" t di W self. Please semi your inoiber a photo ! "oni elute of sale, account Dam resell when you write again. I hope you opera i ompany. Fare $1.00 for round

have had a very merry Christmas and I j ^ Dowi.i.nu, wt.

prosperous .New 1

Telephones. COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM

62 95

Send news to Telephone 95.

The Banner Times was besieged today with dollars of the vintage of 1884. They came by telephone, by messenger, and on horseback. We don’t want to buy them and didn't say we did. We didn’t know that there was so many dollars in Greencastle. Confidentially, it it said, there are more 1884 dollars than any other kind. We tell in our local columns today how to make one of these dollars worth live dollars.

When it comes to the genuine article of news the Bannkk Times has it.

hope you will have a

Year. We have all had a very sail Christina* without you. Yom brothers

Salisbury's ChniiBe of Heart.

New York, Jan. 10.—A London dis-

aml all are quite well. Will 1 r !‘ 1 ' patch to The World says: The discusKn5T».» 2XJ

This is mother’s address, Mrs. Hewitt. 101 P’orgate street, Seacome, Liverpool, England. Mrs. Wilson says she does not want to go hack now to stay in England as she likes the way women are treated here better than in England. In regard to her money she says she has $17,000 in her own name, left her by her father who died when she was a year old. This is out at interest in a guardian’s hands. Taking the case all around it has been quite an interesting and puzzling one at the Greencastle end and our citizens are all glad that the mystery lias been cleared.

Torifiy’ii Local Market*. f Furnished the Daily Hanker Times dailv bv R.W. Allen, managerof Anhui Jordan’s uoultry house.’

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Turkey hens. 7S< Turkey, old toms 5 Turkeys, youri* I'Jpds. a ua over choice fat «)< Qeeae, f. i. over D uo ks................... - .Sis Kicks fresh subjrct to handling Butter, irood...,

Hens Bprlmcs, chol3e hpriuss. sUucs ';ocas.

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tinucs active in the Liberal press and in LilKT.il circles, but the grudging romments in The Tuner, are not considered in well informed quarters as indicating a serious change of heart in Lord Salisbury. Your correspondent feels sure that the United States may measure exactly and only his readiness to yield to any salient measure of arbitration by the growing or decreasing perils of the

complications on the continent. Will Not Be Married Before Lent. New York, Jan. 15.—The World to-

day says: The statement was given out last night by a close friend of General Harrison that it was true that the expresident was to marry Mrs. Diinmook, nut that tiie marriage would not take place before Lent, and that a formal anbouucement of the engagement would

he made before that time. Cherokee Hill Will Hang.

Fort. Smith, Ark., Jan. 15. — Judge Parker yesterday sentenced Cherokee Bill to lie hanged on Tuesday, March 17. Cherokee Bill was once before sentenced to death, but his case was appealed to the supreme court of the United States, where the judgement of the lower court

was uftirmed

Health All Gone Unequal to Family Duties»No

Appetite

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cave Strength and Courage to Work. “I was in such condition I could not w«lk even about the house to attend to houaehold duties and care for my children and family. I did not have the atrengthofa child. I 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 j timea a day. SomeMn. John HaM timea I could stand Ona, N. Y. a soft boiled egg far dinner. I became reduced to skin and bones; at last they had to draw me about tha house seated In a rocking chair. I waa In a terrible state when my husband, having noticed advsrtlaemeDta of Hood's

Sarsaparilla

Hood’s

Cures

Struck a flow of Natural f.aa.

Odell, IUh. , Jan. 15.—While searching for a supply of water on the farm of E. F. Honchin, near here, a strong flow

Sarsaparilla, urged upon me to give It trial. After taking

one tattle I received sufficient benefit to know that I had at last found the right medicine. I have now taken several tat-

tles and am able to

Attend My Housework.

In feet, I am on my feet about all day, and

go up stairs easily. I cannot sav

, near nurc, a Kirung imw enough In praise of Hood’s Sarsaparilla." of natural was struck at a depth of Mas. John Hash, Box M, Oran, N. V.

250 feet. When lighted the flames shoot ——ZTZTl —— —

high in thi^air. Effarta^are being^made Hood S Pi 1 IS

Steei Range .saves food and fuel enough in two years to nay *foritseli\ All parts unbreakable—steel aud niallonfole iron. It’s heat can’t escape. A quick and even baker. You can learn all about the Majestic Cooking Range at our store. The Majestic Is Such a saver that it pays to discard a cast iron stove for one. COOPER BROS. HARDWARE CO.acts

fOtJNTY N lO W N NOTES.

RACCOON. Samui-l Detro handed us hisstibscrip- ; tion for the Banner Times this week. | s.im knows a good paper when lie set * it.

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D. A. Smith and Samuel Owens spent l ist Sunday with the latter’s brother, \\ r m Owens near lloachdale. Mr*. Lora Byrd and two little ones, are visiting in Bridgtou ami Brazil this week, Mr. Z. H. Williams had us renew his subseriptien to the Banner Times this 1 week. Mr. Williams thinks he can’t | do without this paper. Others would lie of the same opinion were they to | take it awhile. j Mrs. B. D. Skilhnan led the prayer [ meeting last Thursday night. Subject. How can we make this new year better than last. A large crowd was in attendance. Miss Lila Alhin will lead Thursday night.and John Van Wagner will he the next leader. Mrs. Lockridge was out to church Sunday morning, for the lirst time in two months. She is feeling almost well again. ' Mrs. Morton and children spent a few days witli her father near Uoaehdale last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coshow, of Boon ('onnty, visited their brother Tom. of this place Monday. Mr and Mrs. OilP- Richardson and little son, were in K.ieeoon last Saturday. Miss Alma Nicholas and father were m Raccoon Tuesday. The old bachelors, of Rae 'oon did not have the grit to accept the invitation given them by the old main's, of Uoaehdale. "No wonder you are old bachelors. It makes no difference now to Dr. thunmers whether Sain Byrd's head gets well or not. but he was attentive enough last week. We feel sorry for Sam. Sam Owens i- -till looking for apples. Anyone wishing to buy young full Ido Mli'd Plymouth Kook erowers, can have thertl by calling on Mr-. B. D. Skillman.

;HY PSTER!

PTITNAM VILI.F Mr. A. R. Mathews and lamiiy, of Oreencastle, spent the Sabbath here. The Motion is putting an iron bridge over Limestone south of this place. Mrs. Bridges continues quite sick with rheumatism. Warren township can make a good s lowing when it comes to candidates for sheriff. A few weeks ago John .stone had two dogs mysteriously disappear. Recently one has been found in the ice in Deer creek and it Is supposed the other one shared a similar fate. A very interesting teachers’ institute was held at tills place last Saturday. During 1805 we heard much said about hard times. Now vvehavenn unfailing cure bw hard times. Try it. It is as follows: “Don’t spend quite so much as you make, make no new debts and use every effort possible to pay off old debts. Be honest and truthful with your fellow man.” If any one has a iietter remedy we would like to know it. Ed Shields, who has been visiting here for several days, returns to Uentralia. III., the last of this week. John g. Dunn. You Cun Itelievn Ihe testimonials vublished in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest people, who have actually found in their own experience that Hood’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood, creates an appetite, strengthens the system aud absolutely and permanently cures all diseases caused by impure or deficient blood. Hood s Pills for the liver and bowels act promptly, easily and effectively. Best Irish potatoes 45 cents per buShel, delivered to any part of the city by John Riley 715 south Main street. Telephone 51. 72-6t. For Sale.—Old papers, suitable for putting under carpets or on closet elielves, for sale cheap at the Banner Times office.

YOU DROPPED SOMETHING DID’NT YOU

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Yes; I dropped a remark about The Daily Banner Times being the neatest, cleanest, prettiest, newsiest, bestest paper and the payenest advertising sheet I ever

seed.

What of it? O, I just wanted to go and tell the editor, that’s all. Thanks sir. Good-bye.

You read this, others would read your ad if it was in this

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place.

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APERA HOUSE iliitrs. Jail. Hi.

The Gentlemen Tramp Julc Walters of “SIDE : TRACKED” tame in hi* grout comedy, “1PIOJIEI our One of this season’s successes in Indianapolis Thanksgiving week. The plot is laid in southern Ohio. PRICES 35 AND 50 CENTS On sale at Landes’ Drug Store.

Hay, do you know, If trade i« slow (The dull times may have killed it). You will lie wise To advertise t For that will soon rebuild it.

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