Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1896 — Page 2
f in. BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLK INDIANA.
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11 IbWH
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Tuesday Februarf 11th. 9th Season FlSHMl'S FI NW FAKCE COMF.IIV “A Cold Day” Only fun in town An up to date comedy of comedians including PERKINS D. FISHER, In his original creation of “AE3E” “Don't Miss a Good Thing.”
partment of the Ciactnnali Cowwereial Gazette. Mr. Smith has a ! wide acquaintance over the state and Ins many friends will he glad to reaii his bright writings in his
jtreat paper.
The race lor sherit! on the republican ticket is assuming pro portions. Thcrj* are now six can-
(oi.vrv m:«s x*>■ is. KCSSICI.I.V The public highways are near past
travel.
.lacob McGaughey and wife took dinner with Aaron and Mrs. Graham hist Saturday. C. W. Curry is ready to run his saw mill again. Beverly Weyni.iuth. one of our old
NOT BELIEVED
BUTHRRUIN’S
Is this Remarkable Hollingsworth
Cirl’s Btory. SPECIAL SALE ON HATS, CAPS, UNDER-
Lute last night May Hollings-
worth at Indianapolis told n story | EAIt clllfl IIIsS,
ns to the cause ot Pearl Bryan’s
death, which is not generally he From January 22nd, to February 16th, 1896—25 percent off
lieved. She says she met Pearl 1
didates in the field and several bo s 1 '« »rvan and Walling in Indianapolis •
dollar bill last Friday some where in
Ibis means 1 he rcpuhli- om- village, .vhich >0 far lie has failed
buzzing.
cans are aliye to their interests. Levi Woodrum and D. W. Mac} - are the latest additions, to the list. The latt -i was the republican candidate two years ago. WASHINGTON LETTER THE LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.
liit*rf«tiiiK Doings tit Pulilir Hen, am! a Dish of spire Here nnct There as Seen liy Oup Speeial Correspoiider.t Notes, liiehlenls. •-'te.
Seats on sale at Landes’ Book Store. GEO. E. BLAKE, Greenoastle, Ind., General Insuranee, Real Estate And Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest Call and see him before closing elsewhere.
Fill-
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Ike I’, ek’d plave.
I'he Sltaki'rs luive been getting out FOOill,
WahhiNUit.N, Fe1>. JO, 18JM5.
The e.iueus of republieun stuuttiirs whieh noininateil Mr. H . A. Shaw, of Spokane, Washington, to be -eeretury of the senate ; Mr. II. I.. Grant, of North farolma, to he sergeant-at-arii.s. ami Mr. Alonzo Stewart, of Iowa, to he assistant iloor.\eeper, authorized Senator Sherman to eall up the question of tie* election of these otHcers whenever he sees lit. hut he i- not expected to do so liplil assured that they can he elected. In other words, until certain that at least one populist will vote with the republicans. That leaves matters in an
indefinite shape. Senator Frye has i namville Sunday night, been unanimously elected president pro I "o School Giki.s.
'em., hut wlien the other republican' olHcluls can he elected nobody knows. I
to tind. lie bad it in his vest pocket when he started to town and he missed
it before be returned.
Some of the boys are fearing that they will soon tie order, d to Greencastle to
interview the grand jury.
The roller skate craze struck our town
last Saturday night Everything went. , *'' ert suspicion
X. F. Scribner and wife visited Jas.
A. Whitson s family last Sunday.
The little snow last Sunday was a
help to the growing wheat.
There is some moving of horses here
and generally good ones.
Hussellville would he a good town to
start a brick factory in.
Thursday afternoon and met Peari again early on Friday morning by agreement. It was at this meeting that Miss Hollingsworth was to perform an operation on Miss Bryan. Miss Hollingsworth declares she chose this hour so as to
for t he people at i
her home would think it strange if she were away in the evening. Miss Hollingsworth declares that
Pearl Bryan had instruments with TtRIVIS GASH
her whieh she procured in Cincinnati. The unfortunate girl, says j Miss Hollingsworth, would not go
On any Hater Cap ir the house, none reserved they all go at this remarkable low price. Onefourth off on our entire line of underwear (we have an elegant stock), if you don't need it now you will next winter, this is a money saver.
NEvOKW EAR. Choice of our $2.0b ami $1.50 ti> s for $1.00 •• ‘ •• $1.25 and $1.00 ties for 75c
Choice of our 75" ties for 50c Choice of our 50c ties for HKe.
Remember our stock is New and Fresh, no old shelf-worn goods.
to a room. The two walked north |
on Illinois street a* this early hour
WESTLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Picks, of
more, vidted at her father’s, Jessie of the morning until Kentucky ave j Estip, over Sunday. line was reached. They proceeded Estep has moved on Mack t () the Cleaveland block, where thev | lt .i|,, r
S U T 11 E R L 1 N,
THE HATTER AND MEN’S FURNISHER.
James Fstep has moved .... ... .. u , UH . xueaveiunu imock, woe re tney j i,ei„ K sane. She has a better :
' I* i" 1 1 * n,H ’ > " 1 <u entered. Miss Holling&worth hh>s than the majority «.t women who havo Anybody ran bu, i'i a Hievei** but Veui>v the house vacatou by him on Mr. . , . , . ‘ seen the >mfe of life she 1»:»* enortmit»*rtMl -V , xt u><»k I s years eiiri ful V«
she advised that they obtain a ^ I'^K'xi/mcrvrh eyei [X m e^o^r'' 10 ' 1 , ’ ,< ' J ' cU '
hut Pearl Bryan declined, that at one time might have been beau- ;»
bing'es on Mr. William Cooper’s place saying she feared detection. The S[l! JUme’ earn" ge.”' 11'er* fae.’* 'is'well «
two young women sat down on the featured, but immistakai le lines are j»» stairs A «r«a let furnished l.^l.r 1 already tiegimiiiig to mar wiiat beauty 9 stai .. A pas jet turnishtd light. ,,,1^1,, |,. 1V ,. ti, ere The *.■ Un these stairs, Miss Hnllingswortl] language which she uses i- wi ll chosen. ••
I for she has enjoyed the fortune of some ■ .V education and training. She is the kind "
to cover their church. Six more weeks of school.
Charley Brown, of Floyk towdship, j vi-ited at William Brook’s over Sunday. • Juice a number of young people at tills place attended the meeting at Put-
P' "IN CM \ I l.I.K
sav», she performed the operation, after which Pearl Bryan went to
the Union Station.
“She was very weak w hen we arrived at the depot, ’ said the Hollingsworth girl to Superintendent Colbert. “She!
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• - Warranted Buperinr to any oth< r make
’■ in tlit* world
of the voiin* woman that people will •• -.1 vr-r
observe in passing, and her weakness •• A()1.N I W AN I !'.l) Tf>U/N E R /
to lake note of this notice is said to have
led her from her former path c.
a |i 11 ni,* m 1 i 11 a ’ J 11 s 1 Mi — v\I cs 1 . (Ait
eery interesting -er e, of meetings at
Ciuoinuali. V\ hat ln*raiin* olWallin^y I don’t know anything about him, extvpt that hi* ami I’oail Hrvan went to
the American or Fii'IdS hotel.”
It may 11* tomorrow; it may he not at j Kev. Joseph Stout. Ini’ just Hosed a . I’omplaim d ot heiu^ su k. She told tin
all.
The outlook for the House tariff bill the M. E. church that lasted three is not encouraging, no matter whether weeks, and was attended by large eonSenaior <juay s resolution, to recommit gregutious, aim the tiesi of attention, the free coinage substitute, which the land a wonderful interest manifested Finance committee last week reported, | with no excitement. Twenty-three to the committee, be adopted or not. If united with the church during the adopted there is nothing 10 show that j meeting. Senator Jones, ol Nevada, who holds George Brock, formerly of this towuthe balance of power, will allow any-, ship, but now of North Dakota, is here
thing hut a free coinage substitute to be reported from the committee. And if it isn’t adopted, here is little hope of getting the taritf hill through th.-
senate.
The syndicate represented by Mr. J. Jierpout Morgan will get about onethird of that bond issue, simply because its hid for the entire issue was a tiny fraction higher than that put in by the syndicate represented by another New York banker. Whether Mr. Morgan made his close shave hy reason of advance infonnatioii-lie probably did -is a question, but the most important fact connected with Mr. Morgan’s bid was
on a visit.
Here is n Kiel, One
The Indianapolis Sentinel says today: “A. \V. Early, who gave the lirst clew leading to the arrest of Jackson and Walling, has resigned
TOWN.
EASIEST SELLER MADE PEORIA RUBBER A M FG
PEORIA, ILLS
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Continuing, Miss Hollingsworth said as telegraph operator at Greeucasshe received a letter afterward from Li , , • , . . Scott Jackson which was written two tie and begins a lecturing tour at hours after Pearl Bryan arrived in Cin- Hamilton, Ohio, tile home of Wal
ciuuati. According to Miss Boilings iworth the letter said Pearl Br.an wa, in ^ -
then in the room of Jackson and was dying. Jackson seemed worried and spoke of the unfortunate result of the
The teachers of the township held a i operation. This letter was destroyed.
very interesting institute last Saturday. Mr. McCoy of A a,hington township, was a visitor. It. II. Bowen and Miss Grace Wla en were also visitors. Mr. Koht. Linville and Ids sou William, of Boone county, are here on a
visit.
Great excitement prevails even here over the murder of Pearl Bryan. Mrs. .1. II. Hendris is visiting at Terre Haute. We are pleased to note the fact that Uncle John Hendrix can he seen walk-
A second one was received after the death of the iiiitortnnate girl anil after 1 the body had been decapitated and deposited on t.ie Kentucky sine of the rivei. in this second letter Miss Hollingsworth avers .Scott Jaceson tells the whole story concerning the removal of
the body to Kentucky.
“Where is that letter?” asked the
superintendent.
“I’hul’s all right." was the answer. “It is safe in the hands of my attorney and will tie produced only to save the boys or myself. The letter tells every-
thing.”
Concerning tile contents of this letter Miss Hollingsworth docs not hesitate to
ing sprightly up and down our streets
that, although the market quotation for I aijinjngi, f le j s lloW ov ,. r ninety years j speak. She says Scott Jackson lias these bonds was a little lower than it 1 0 f 1(srei ’ ’ (written tier of the horrible detiils of
was last year when lie made that private deal with Mr. Cleveland for the $72,000,OOv, bond issue, and that these bonds will have one year less to run, his bid for these bonds was about seven cents on the dollar-J>7,000,000, in all-in excess of the price he paid for the same bonds
one year ago.
t he
Has the senate the right through a
select eommittee to investigate the elec are requested to meet at tion of members of a state legislatuie sembly room of the high school on which elects a U. 8. senator? That i- 1 Thursday, Feb. 13, 189(5, at 4 p. in.,
of JltTO*
Mrs.K. A. Hur-t. of < h.verdale town- | Ii.'^'h of'Pear'rjirv an' as 't he^'resiBtof ship, is visiting relatives here. J the operation. Pearl Bryan is alleged Mr. Karney Lewis has returned from 10 have died in his room after lie had a protracted visit in Illinois. j '-t ha listed eve ryinea ns to save her life.
t He found himself alone with the body
Joiix (j. Dunn. | ,,(• t he girl, whose death he would have
j difficulty to explain. He saw the charge
Higii school Animi 1 Meat Unit- ! of murder staring him in the face; he The Alumni of the High school i waadesperate, and his tirst thought was
1 some way ot ge’tmg rid of the
What are we coming to next?
Worn Out W till I’ain
Dixon, Ind., Jan. 27, 18IMI.—I never had a medicine do me so much good as
Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood’s P'lF | L>j 8t rict convention to
I was worn out with pain in my back and bloating in my stomach and was also constipated. 1 recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to all who are affiicted in this way.” Martha A. Trout. Hood’s pills cure indigestion, bilious-
ness. .
Conv«*atl«n <'nkl*.
In obedience to the directions of the Indiana Republican State (Jen tral committee the republicans of Putnam county are hereby called to meet in mass convention at the Court House in Greencastle at ID o’clock a. m , on Saturday March* 7th 189li, for the purposes following to wit: To select twelve (12 ) lelegates to the Congressional
he held at
Greencastle on the 19th day of March 189(5; To select twelve (12) delegates to the State contention to he held at Indianapolis on the 7th day of May 18510; To selectr twelye (12) delegates to the Fifth District Congressional convention 1 to be held at Martinsville on the
I
fttenon KxourMioiiP.
On the tirst Tuesday of each month
until furtjer notice we will sell one^ 16th day of April 18510; Also to way “settlers” tickets to points in select delegates to the Joint Sena
Representative and
southern states south of Kentucky :md 1 | (ir j a | Joint
Tennessee line at greatly reduced rates . . , . , . January 27 and 28, Febrnsry Bland •""Heal conveRttons, the time, place
and number in eceh instance to be
hereafter determined.
Send news to Telephone 95. On January 2, 1892, a barrel of onions was worth 50 pounds of granulated sugar. This year it bought only 1" pounds of sugar. Truck farmers should think this over. It n Bresents the difference between protection and Iree-trade. American cattle growers, who lost $9,000,000 of trade in the Eng lish market last year, will he pleased to learn that the South American farmers in Argentine captured $2,1132,000 of tile market that our farmers lost. Canada also seemed a slice of $1,370,000.
the problem whieh has lieen referred to a sub committee of the Senate Elections eommittee, and »hc answer will probably determine what action the committee will take upon Senator Allen's resolution for an investigation of the Alabama legislative election whieh preceded Senator Morgan's last election to the senate. The vote of forty to twenty-eight, by which Hie senate referred the resolution providing for Hie distribution of several of the regular appropriation bills among committees—they now all go to the Appropriation committee—to the committee on Rules with instructions •o report hack on the tirst day of the next session, was a great compliment to Senator Allison, who is chairman of the committee on Appropriation?. There is little doubt that a majority of the senate would have voted for the change had it not been foi the fear that -uch action by the senate at this time would have been construed by some | people as a reflection upon Senator Al-
lison.
The report tf the Nicaragua Canal Couinii -ion is not encouraging to congressional action on the canal; at least,
not on the lines heretofore
to take appropriate action regard ing the sad death of one of our number. Mary Bicknki.l, Pres.
W. H. Smith has again been pluc<d in tth'AtJfe di llie IniTianii de-
Mr. J. it. Crocker Washington, D. C. Rests thelired Brain Hood’s Sarsaparilla Gives Nerve Strength and Bodily Health
Hood’s Pills are “ Much In Little.” “ I have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
propo-cd | Hood’s Pills for many years and consider
In addition to nearly doubling the estimate of the cost of its construction, the report says plans must be changed or it cannot he constructed at all. A majority i.f both brunches of congress favor* Hie construction of the canal, but they are far from agreeing as to just how it should he done. This will result in unlaying anything like positive action. Justice Brewer, president of the Venezuelan Bo idnry Commission, ha* made a public statement denouncing the stories published in sensational newspapers about the luxury and extravagance of the commission. Justiia lirewei •■ays, ami his v/ord has never been doubted, that instead of being ex travugant the eoninii-sioii has been \erv economical, and that he expect* it to continue to he economical until its work i» completed.
them the beet on the market. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has given me healt hand strength from time to time when tired and
From Overwork
Worn Out
and the worry of businees. It hasmurifled my blood, toned my nerves, and rested my tired brain by restoring sleep and invigorating my entire system. Hood’s Vegetable Pills aro much in little. I use no others. They invigorate the liver to healthy action, act gently on the bowels,
f-food’s Sar ’ a -. n 1 parilla
Qures
relieve sick headache and indigestion, and thus assist tired
nature to remove disease and restore health.” J. M. Crocekr, 1419 Rhode Island Avenue, Washington, D. C. H/xrwl’c act harmoniously with I1UUCI S rills ij 00( j'g sarsaparilla. 26c.
for
corpse, lie *et about in iii* work, tirst engaging a negro and a buggy. The man was to call that night, which was the lust night of January, and, protected hy the darkness, the body was to he carried to Kentucky. The man was to bring a butcher’s cleaver which he did. The programme was carried out as ar- | ranged. ’1 hat night the negro drove witli the body to Ft. Thomas and waited tiie coming of Jackson, who hud taken a street car. The two men met in the solitude of the p.ace and hour,, and together they carried the body of Pearl Bryan to the place where it was found. The negro severed the head by one blow of the cleaver, while an effort wa* made to give the general appearance of there
haying been a struggle.
After ibis bloody work, according to! M is* llolllingsworth’s information from j j a real or imaginary letter, the negro | drove back to the city. Scott Jackson | 1 took a car with the head of the girl who j | had ci nttded in him wrapped and j j bundled unilt r his arm. He stopped on ; the old suspension bridgehu<I waited an I opportunity, when he threw the great1 e*t dange • of identity into the river. 1 Scott Jackson court,led in May Hol- | liiigsworth because he felt her impliI eatcil in the death of Pearl Bryan. ID* knew the incidents of her dealh and ' disposition of her body while slit: alone
knew the cause.
•• Do you know what you have done?” asked Superintend) nt Co'hert, w hen Mi-* Hollingew.uth hail completed her
remarkable tale.
"I have told the whole truth,” was |
the answer.
"Any have acknowledged yourself | responsible for tin* death of this girl. You an* httle less than nci niiirdeier, end you have placed yourself in a verv serious light.” “I have told all the truth, nevertheless ’’ replied Miss Hollingswortti. Mis* Hollingsworth was with the ! officers all of I st evening. Sin* pointed out tin* < levelaud bloek and pluetd her : foot on the verv spot where. *he alleged. Pearl Bryan sat the morningnf the 31st. i She tool, the officers to Field's hotel, ! wher ■ it was said that on the night in ! question a couple answering the liej setiption of Walling and Pearl Bryan had stopped. They had registered ns 1 John Hany and wife, of Hiehinotul and | they left a call to he awakened at 3:30 ! in the morlilng. which was shortly before the time Mi** Hollingsworth *a\s | she met pearl Bryan. The young woman who tell, this strange story iras every indication of
11, and March hand 10, we will sell Home Seekers tickets to various points in southern and southwestern states at one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Return limit thirty davs from date of sale. For full information
address.
J. A. MICHael, Agt. For Statements see The Banner Times, printers.
Pneumonia.
Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa., says: “Brazilian Balm brought me out of a severe attack of pueumonia in splendid shape. It is a wonderful remedy for coughs and lung troubles. Also for outward use, for burns, cold sores and chapped hands and face, it cures like magic. It is invaluable in the fam-
ily.”
Subscriptions for any magazine, or paper takenat uis office. We will save you money tf b.ilct- MENTION.
Arthur Thkoop, Secretary.
B. ('ask, Chairman.
’I’n make money you now must be willing to spend sonic. Many seem to think that it is only it new article tliat needs advertising but 'hat is a great mistake. Let every man advertise hiwares; others have made fortunes doing it. Nothing is too common to have it* sale materially increased by newspaper publicity. Judicious advertising is not only the best way to make customers, hut it is the cheapest a* well. It get* them and it keeps them for you. There i is strong competition now in all line* " nf business. You’need advertising t“ give you your share of the trade, and you need itdoue in the most skillful and intelligent way. The best advertising medium in this neck of the woods is the B/nnkr-Timks. it
Say, do you know,
I f trade is slow
(The dull tunes may have killed ii .
You will lie wise
To advertise?
The League nf American Wheelmen is!
In so don in Baltimore. I , ... . . One man wa- killed and several wounded | *° r "" U W,n SO °" ,t-
/it LonhtlHta, K. I., yesterday by the ex plosion of a 110-horsepower boiler in a cot
tonmill.
What in the Matter?
Are yon conatiputed? Do you have
Dr. S.indi'nrd Hunt, .-uTcnt of tin* Metho
dist publisliin.'s house. New York, dropped s,, *k headache* V D your Nervous s\ dead in the (fraud hotel at (’ineinnati last tern, liver or Kulnev* out of order? If night from apoplexy. *o. cure yourself by using Wright's Senator t ullnm yesterday introduced a ' , , billgmng,*. p. nsionof*2t per month t, D 1 ^*' Jt improves the complex-
all ex-sohlieis 75 years uf age wild served in Isith liie Mexican and civil wars. The W. H. Van Tine company of (’leve land, real estate, building and decorating, went intothc hamlsof ftruceiveryesterdav The business is complicated and assets and
liabilities are nol iianicd
Alien, Druggist.
cents sold by Albert
92-wk8.iV w.
IN (cut I’cr Mile Hotllli,
Tuesday, Feb. 4. and tin* first Tuesday of each omulh the Big Four willL II line wav tickets to many points in the south at one and one half cent per mile. F I’. H i ksi is, Agt.
Mr. Kruger Taking N„ Chances. Pretoria, Fell. 11.—President Krug-
er has notified Sir Hercules Robinson, I goverm rof Cape Colony, that heis will-1 ing to visit England, according to the! suggestion i>: Joseph Uhiinibcrlain, the j secretary of state for the colonies, pro-1
vidisl the subject* of the proposed eon-, leans and Mobile at half fare. Return ference between himself and Mr. limited 15 dav* from date of sale.
( hanilierlmn are delinitcly specified be-
forehand.
Mnrrtl Gran \ m Hit; tour.
On account of Mardi Gras we will sell tickets I*el). Util to 1(11 to NcwOr-
F. I’. iU’i.Mls, Agt.
II you have LaGrip’ie, try 4-f '. !f your ehihiren have the oroii)), try
■U.
If you can’t sleep from coughing ami
Mnblljtie* Will He Henry.
New Philadelphia, ()., Feb. 11.—W. ! B. Brown of the City bank lias assigned to E. A. Leardorff. Ho turns ul) of his
property ove. to the assignee, inelnding ( .ohl try l-r
tu" u V m ‘ iM s " v '' n ' 1 st: ', t, s - If you have tin* asthma, M v M .
tr : f , v ;*
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