Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1896 — Page 4

S’ /HE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY MARCH L' 18S>B

Knocks out all others"

The largest piece of .good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents T and The Scent piece is nearly as farge as you get of other LliSO grades for 10 cents

DEPA U\Y UNIVERSITY Of his resignation as p-esident of tlie university. The university has been making marked progress unTHE BEST NF^S OF OUR GREAT tier Dr. Gohin's administration and AND GROWING INSTITUTION. we must not lose him.

The DePauw trumps were at Clinton Falls yesterday morning at 9 o’clock. This is the latest that

The MiKleiU*’ Dolngn—Ttielr College uihI ftoelul Life Their (aiienta- In-

eideiilN hii«I NoteM of (he llrlglil r % > ... . .. ... . „ .. *hH8 been heard from them.

Liven of V|*tu> Noting Tien aii«l \% 4>inen Told h> Speelal Heporter*

t FALLEN BY S THE WAYSIDE ? R. Ci

Messrs. Culler and Ford are new Independants.

As ihe time approaches for the election of base ball umpire and the scorer it must be borne in mind that no one but capable men

Rev. Asher Preston, pastor of the j should be elected. Our experifirst M. K. church at Knightstown, j cnees in the selection of men in the

past who have not had ability to perform these duties properly should be remembered when the

election occurs this spring.

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It is a paper ior the young, the old, the middle aged, for rich and poor, for high and low, for Teachei and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for the people. You can t get along without it. \ou must have it. You will not live well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a I home paper chock full of good j live, interesting news every | day. It is in the van guard of progress and you must take : it to keep up with the times.! Identify yourself with it now 1 and stay with it. In so doing you will get good, and do good You will show your appreciation of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive {

and up-to-date town.

Bring in your name or ^ telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in.

Yours for subscribers, j imitation*. Ink CUSHMAN'S Puce 0O

^-v i. A v-r vt f-'t » "T* T H f 1 ' C? Druw?i»U», or mailitl five. Agents wanted. CUSHJH UHL BANNER HMES MENTHOL BALM CTh/um'. 1 'o'!i^

Frostbit Pric«* 21

A lovely com-

plexion only Natur

can give. She gives a new, i

clear and soft o»*c to those who ^ use l>r. Hebra s Viala Cream. It is* not a paint or powder to cover defects. It gets rid of tkem % by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banishing all roughness, redness, Deckle

moles, punpli.’ t blackheads, sur jurn

surely s Its use

hin^ all roughness, redness, Ueckies, , pimple.^ blackheads, sur jurn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, bc-c-ase naturallv. Its use means both skinI beauty and .kin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it fc a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in con-

soap.

r.cction with the Cream.

It should be used

soaps are not ream, 50 cents.

in the nursery, too. Ordinal

fit for a baby’s sk4n. Viola Cream, 50 c Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by drug-

gists or sent by mail. Send to

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Cushman’s

MENTHOL INHALER

Cures all trouble.tof the

Head ami Throat.

CATARRH, HEAOACHb, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE.

Pint In-

will deliver a lecture on “Wendell Phillips,” in Pluto hall on Wednesday. March 11 at 9 p. m. Students who have had the pleasure of hearing this lecture speak of it in the highest terms. Mr. Preston, beside being a logical thinker is an orator in every sense of (be word. Every student should avail himself of the excellent oppportunity to hear this eloquent tribute to the “Knightof the Ninetenth Century.” The I’repnrtory School Panhellenie association has elected the following olliccrs for the year: President, Fred Starr, vice president, Mr. Neely, secretary, Mr. Orth, soerodas, Mr. Eastman, treasurer, Mr. Wiseman, toastmaster, Mr. Osborne, executive committee, Messrs. New, Fallen, Easton and

Conly.

Harriett Tutwiler returned to her home at Indianapolis last night after a pleasant visit tier sister, Miss Hattie. Recently on vis.ting a freshman’s room we noticed the following rules I hung in a conspicious place which j we are sure will commend them leelves to tie college public: Take no baths; sleep under the lied with I one eye open : no dancing on the door, use tlie table; ■fl'i Hue for study; tie your pony to the bedpost; library open between 12:15 and 12 CIO p. in; don’t set in the chairs; lire escapes through the chimney; blow- out-the electric lights at 10 a. m; kill no bed bugs, they are cultivated for biological research; no rough house; cigarette friends barred: go jump at yourself; missionaries wanted. Prof. Waldo lectures at Bloom ington on Friday night on the Pas-

sion plaj’.

Arthur Hamrick is confined to his room with an injured hip. Mr. Frank Strouse, of Terre Haute, was the guest of certain parties in the city yesterday. 'Ihe Indianapolis Journal has the following notice concerning the DePauw tramping party to Rockville: “The distance is thirty miles and is a favorite test of strength for DePauw students, several hay mg walked it before. The girls above mentioned are the only ones of the gentler sex who have been brave enough to try the long tramp

in one day. - ’

Mr. Lafayette visited .John Fa-

ll ines Saturday.

Mr. Ed Harris has been elected captain of the base hall team of I. IT. Fapt. you will have to hustle

if you heat DePauw.

Dr. Hedlev, the great popular lecturer, will deliver a lecture in j Meharry hail on Wednesday even ing on “Tlie Sunny Side of Life.”

The State oratorical contest will : .

dally nv K.W. Allen, manager ol Arthni

be held at English s opera house, | j on p ul . s 1K(U j try , March 13. All the colleges, with Hens. .....

I SprlngrM'Chol h»

the exception of Indiana univer- "ta**

The pro- : Turkey iu ns. 1 'F11 rti < .ir 11 . i

Many fall by the wayelde through lack of atrength to continue life's Journey. They need a pure stimulant. It will be found In

HAND-MADE SOUR-MASH 4 4

WHISKEY

R. Cummins & Co.

0 |d p

rocess

SOLD ONLY I5Y DRUGGISTS. Each bottle hears the certificate of Prof. d. N. Kurty, Chemist. Indianapolis, that it Is an absolutely

pine niedicincl whiskey.

A. Kiefer Drug Co

Sots Controllers and Distributers. INDIANAPOLIS.

Co., t IANAPOLIS. £

A Beautiful Face is made doubly attractive — a plain face seems less plain—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The

Henderson Corset

l^oeal Time: Gard. BIG FOUR. (sOING FAST. iti'Clnoinimtl NijrlitExpress . a. m •D ImliuimpoliH Flyer !M8 a. m Mall 4:16 p. in 18* Knickerbocker 5:21 in GOING vv KST No ::.V St. L ,kein. Mjibi Ex 12 'Wu. n No. V* Vail x:50 a. in No. li* South western Limited I2.:i8 p m No M Mattoon Afc’in 5.5'. p. u. • Daily t Except Sunday. No. 8T., nltfht express, hauls through ears foi Cincinnati, New York ami Boston. No. 4 eonneets wmi trains for Michigan division via Anderson a id for < inemnatl division. No, 18. “Knickerbocker,” haul thmuirh sleeper for N. Y. and Boston and for Wasniritftoti, I). 0., via < meinnati.C A o.nlse dininw ears. New ct>flcli(*s ilhiiniuat<‘d with Kits on all trains. F. t\ Huestis. Ajfcnt.

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Convention Calls.

in ooedience to the directions of ■ the Indiana Republican State Cen tral committee the republicans of Putnam county are hereby called] to meet in mass convention at thd

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Court House in Greencostle at 11 o’clock a. tn , on Saturday March 7th 189*5, for the purposes foiiow ing to wit: To select, twelve (12) delegates to the Congressional District convention to be held at Greencastle on the 19th day of March 189(5; 7 3 select twelve ( 121 delegates to the State convention to be held at Indianapolis on the Till day of May 1896; To select twelye ( 12) delegates to tlie Fifth District Congressional convention to he held at Martinsville on the Kith day of April 1896; Also to select delegates to the Joint Senatorial, Joint Representative and Judicial conventions, the time, place and number in ccch instance to he

hereafter determined.

A it rut it Tnitooi*, <'. 1>. Case:,

Secretary. Chairman.

Personally Pondueted r.xcurKion<t to

California.

Via the Chicago, I'nion Pacific & Northwestern line, in upholstered tourist sleeping cars, leave Chicago every Thursday via the Northwestern line. Low rates, picturesque route, quickest time and careful attention arc advantages (.ftered to those who join these excursions. Cost of berth only ♦<5.00. Ask your nearest ticket agent for full particulars or address A. II. Waggener, ' l ' ” 4 "Jackson Place, Indianapolis

brings out the curves of a handsome figure and gives grace to an awkward one. Every inch of it

fits.

AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, 111. AT YOUR DEALERS.

5RS. ! \ <+*+***sj&4

B. F. JOSbllM Hnnles the Illirnest (trade Brazil Bloc

And thu Best IMttsbnrjrii an Anlhraclto yard oppoaito Vaudftlia freight ofHoo

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W TITCKEK. RIO \.. Washington.

Drs, Sraythe & Tucker, Physicians and .>urg€ons. No. IT YinoStroet. Grecncastlr. Ind

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The Bannk.r Times, printers. Settler’s Hates \ a Yandalin Line.

On the lirst Tuesday of each month the Vaudalia line will sell one way tickets to points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Suiith Carolina, Florida, Mississippi and I.ouisinun at aticut one half the regular rate. For further particulars

see

J. S. Dow uxo, Agt.

Itepimlicnii Diatrict Convention.

The repuhlicaiis of this district will meet in delegate convention at Greencastle, 1ml., at 11 o clock a. m., March 19, IHtMi, to uoiniiiate a candidate for presidential elector, also elect two delegates to the ' National Kepiililiean convention. The representation of said convention will he one delegate for each 2(H) and fraction of 100 or more votes cast for the How. Win. D. Owen for secretary of state at the last elec-

tion. N. Filukck, Attest: Chairman Fifth District. Gkokok M. Ai.i.k.n, Secretary.

The basis for the counties will he as

-OWouirviut hrvvAi8*iu ^sicAGolb In effect Sunday, Jan. 12,18%. NOKTii BOUND. Vo 4* < hioafro Mall 12:56 a ni No H* Mail and Accommodation. 12:U6 p m No 4lt Local 11:10 a in SOUTH HOUND. No 3* Louisville Mall 2:59 a in No .V Mail and Accommodation 2:27 p m No 48t LuoaI 11: i" ,i m Daily, t Except Sundn» Pullman aleepere on nijrht tmins, parlor ana dining cars on Nos. 5and <». For complete time cards and full luformatloi in regard to rates, through cars, etc., address .1 A. Miuhakl, Agrent F. .1. RK3i.r/. <. IV A ( hlcauv VASVDALi^ LINE. Trainsletivoorecmcaaiie. ir.u. in otfect F* b. in. IMP} row THE WEST. No 7 DaBy 12:2f a \n, 7or >t. Louis. No 15 Gaily 8:15a m, for m. Louis No 5 Dally <*:U5 a m, for 8t. Lou's. NoSI l>aiiy 1:86 p rn, for "t. Louis. No 3 Ex. ^un 5:lspm, foi 'I erre Haute, No 11 Daily . 8 : (41 p m. for St. Louis. KOH THE FART. No 12 Daily 2:27a m, ** “ v o « Daily 4:3da m “ No 4 Er. sun .. 8:45am, for Indu.napolis >o20 Daily 1:36 pm.No 8 Daily . .3:31 p in, ” “ No 2 Daily 8K)3 p m ** •* PEOltl \ 1)1 \ ISION Lear' Terre Haute. No75 Ex Sun 7:05 a m. tor Poorla. No 77 ** “ 3:55 pir. for Decatur For complete time card, jriv.i.* all trains and stations, and for full information as to rates, through cars, etc., address 3.8. Dowling, A {rent. E A. Ford. Greencastle Gen’l Pass. Ajrt. ^t. Louis Mo.

follows:

COUNT IKS.

I) EL EGA I E9

Clay

17

Hendrick-

Hi

Morgan

13

Parke

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Putnam .

12

Vigo .

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Total

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114 tent Per Itlile Snutli. Tuesday, Feh. I, niiii the first Tuesday of each month the Bljj Four w ill sell one wav tickets to many points in the south at one and one-half cent per mile. F I*. Hi i.si is, A^f.

KENOWNEC ARTIST'S REMAINS.

TortaV* L«ocni Markrts.

'Furr iahctl the Daily Hannkr Tim kb

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Will fllRF Y- Kim i n -1 R ity, w iH be represented T „ rk( .y ( , I(U<1I11S "l L Z h, t U HnJPmn7 l “'!7igi7 ! n , K* : gramme announced is a« follows : * n " ov ‘T 0 "“ l .7;. f " l .r. 5<

- eirlilV ; “Christiunity Reasonable,” F.dwaid

Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville

and

Nashville

Railroad

SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS. Full information cheerfully furnished

upon application to

J. L RIDOELY, *. W.Pass. Aient, Cllicago, 111, c. P. ATiORE.Oen’l t'jss. Ant, Louisville, Ky.

t i imi t‘d ii « p sEKE i I HE.

ENDORSED |; v „. hlghent medical au- | thoritlw «f Kur

P. Bell, Wabash ; “Indiana—a Cen-

Ducky

fresh subject to handilUKButter, jrood

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5^-—- ' tlturitle. Ilf Kuroiie I Kiry of Progl'CSk,” F.d W. Clark, KepnhlH UH Diatricl CUIIVPIIIIOII. coLM^y Throat r Butler; “The New Divine Right,” The repablienn* of the Fifth eongre-

Hanover - “The l! i'onal distriet will meet in delegate eon

♦y Fever. Bronchitis, La ORIPPB

HefrenhiiiK

The iiDiHt hikI llrultl

re-Hmn aid to

rtttll

InKoimiia

M. J. Bowman,

H’JAUACHB 1 Siffer- Brotherhood of Man,” T. N. Kwing,

Veniion at Martinsville, Did., at 11 o’eloek a. m. Thursday, April 1(5, ISlhi,

’j'aotTi'i'nli^ a ' 1 " “ I l* e Ne« htntesman-1, 0 a fnndidate for congress. TrsHMAN .s ship,’’ M. W. Sehuh, Franklin ; The renresentation will be one delegate srful ctirpN of i r I ^

Cota, wound.. Rum. Fro.tbit.a °E*c5? r *a"! '»>’ Side,” E. IV Trueblood, | for e:.el, -ino and fraetion of lOO nr more

— | Earlbam. The exeur.ion is being for ( ,,,e ,, •

< -•>**“’ ' — cI ( rcAC 3 o. 4 - , ^i!«»i2i*B r ** t ’ pushed very energeticallv ami De <) ^"’ fo . r "Vr'’ulli ? ,M n

is m»w attracting^^ ,| M . innr'vel = : Pauw’sdelegation to the contest is N. Fn.ni-a k, t'liairnian. oosdisi'oVtu'ies' *01 gold « i.i.-ii hnvo “If wisdom’s wavs voii’d wiselv keen, exneeted to be the largest in its Attest: Gkokuk. M. Ai.t.cx, See.

wbicli

• T "' N ° rt " “Kr.lKm.’c.men,. '<• 1-

And not with lime and hair. | Gohin’s

R. B. HURLEY

tinned in connection

name is menwith the elee

Western Line, with its unrivalled equipment of solid vestihilled trains of palace sleeping ears, dining ears and free reclining chair ears, daih between

< liiengo ami Colorado, oft’ers the best INIS S. Locust street, Oreenenstle, Ind. Don of a new bishop. I be man^ of facilities for reaching t rinplc creek. | f r i ( , nt | B 0 f D r . Goliin in the church

For tickets and full information apply -

to ticket agents, or address \V. It. Kids- For Sale.—DIG papers, suitable for I throughout tlie country won.d be kern. General Passenger ami Tieket putting under carpets or on closet , r | a( i t0 | iear () f election but

\gent < T.icago & North western Rail-| shelves, for sale cheap at the Banxf.r 6

way, Chicago, 111. , |Times office.

The basis for the counties will he as !

| follows:

DEt.KGATKM.

. - .. 17 badlv scalded.

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Clay. Hendricks

Marion I'osinr Takrn to Minerva,

O., For Iiit«*ruif>nt.

New York, MaruJi 2.—The remains of Miss Marion Foster, the artist, were ] taken in charge of her brother-in-law, J. N. IVnnoek. to Minerva, O., last, night. Miss Fester died on Friday. Site laid been ill for some time, and by mistake drank a quantity of pure ammonia.

Miss Foster was well ki:o n for her i t iienp i;i« iir»ion» m .ii«. \\>.t i,„.i n.oiIi-

j portraits of presidents ami primn d>'ii-j

nas. and was very jxipular in New York On Mareb 10 and April 7. Is'.m’., ibe and Washington -<K'iety. She painted ^ Norlh-Me.r in Line t'ldeagoA N. iibth»* iMnrtrnits of s-veivl pn side.Mts, i ( | "e-tern R'v. will sell Home Seeker-’ was often en erfamed at lhe white honse exenr-ion tickets at very low rates to a by 1 resident and Airs. Cleveland, large nutiiber o*' points jo Northern Among her pai on . w* - e M .JeKi-.l'-y IN i-eon-in Miehigan, Norlbwesiern and Mr. ( arlisle, ami she e anted Iowa. NVe-teru Minnesota, Nebraska, among her friends Patti. Fanny Dinen- North Dakota and South Dakota, in]H.rt. Mary Audersun, Kmnia Abbe tt I'luiling the fMiious Black Hills district, and ( bnstine Neilsson. i For full nironiiation apply to tieket. .. . agent* of eonneeting lines <,r address A. „ K " V ” U. NVaggener, T. P. A., 7 Jackson

Moxtgomkmv. Ala., March 2.—A fast Indianapolis. Ind. mail train on the Louisville and Na-h ]

ville railroad, northbound, ran into a wild timber ear at Rolling, about oO ! miles si rath of Montgomery vcslcrdiiv. j The boiler was crushed in ami Eugii ecr Harvey Adains was so siverely scalded

that he died in six hours. A negro Are- 1 -i, k headaches *

man had one arm broken and

!• or Knvelopes see

The Bakxkr Times, printfjs.

was

Hhnt Im flu* Mutter?

Are you constipated V Doyonh i'''

vonr Nervous sy--

Morgau Parke Put mun Vigo Vermillion.

would be extremely sorry to hear Total

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Siillerlng I'roll, riinxla.

SeitixonKi.i). Mass., March 2.—All western Massachusetts suffered l.vffisiilB yes ter. lay, the great and sudden thaw of the past two day.- eausing the rivers to overHow I heir banks and sending tie *ee down stream on the swift eurrem

tem. liver or Kidneys out of order _ -o. eure yourself by using " ri-f' 11 ' Celery Ten. Ii improves the complexion. Price 2.-> cents sold by Albert Allen, Druggist. jt2-wks.«Vw.

Siib-eriptioiih for any n. taken at, t.iis olliee. Me

or pnpor

will

4'on monev

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