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

riiE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTXE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY MARCH USiifi

Typhoid Fever. Typhoid i» now admitted by all scientists to be caused by a venom microbe that swarms by the million in the tissues of the small intestines, producing fever, delirium, eitreme prostration, putrifaction 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 made for any remedy,) that Brazilian Balm, alone, will positively cure Typhoid

\ TTPBUID BACILI US. Fever in any stage. This great discovery was the result of a woman’s faith. .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, felie had been given up by the doctor, who said she could not live half an hour. To the surprise of all she quickly revived and recovered. Since then it has been used by laymen, nurses and physicians with uniform success. How tt cures was then a mystery; but it is njw fully settled that it promptly destroys every Typhoid bacillus in the .-.y:v-m. It staunches the hemorrhage, 1. h. the whole alimentary track, and, i . ‘.sad of the clow, tedious convaleav -ce, rv v:a to health and strength ri u r: ng rapidity. In short, it i > c • c • co .' :ion of>perfect antidote 'yj ttwenf: Give 10 drops (■•..} 1* : t/hile the fever rages, s .:r hour when the fever it oSF, c ; ivs tothinj else. During con- \ ..'3 snee - vr ' times a day. To ri - •.-■i' Ty oid givo every hour. Princ-svil’a, O., dnisgists eay nothing has been offered iu that town for y^ars which is so popular aad gives such universal satisfaction as Brazilian Balm. Nearly 400 bottles have been cold there in the last two months.

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastlf,, Ind., General Insurance, Real Estate Andr Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Kate of Interest Call and see him before closing elsewhere.

Its credit was at the highest. Its currency was every way current Its internal development, its ad vance in diffused wealth and other elements of a higher civilization its productive industry, and its internal and external trade were enormous beyond precedent. It [mid the highest wages in the world and gave its workingmen the greatest leisure and the greatest comfort. But the very plentitude of their prosperity intoxicated them. The workingmen were so well off themselves that they fancied the mauu facturera must be too well off, and resolved to vote for a change, which democrats said would strip their employers, and give them mor<J They voted accordingly and instantly inaugurated the worst panic and a protracted season of the mo. t widespread disastrous hard times tlie country hns ever seen Every election from that day to this lias only brought out more and more clearly the fact that they have discovered their mistake. Every elec tion has shown that the one thing they want is to undo their mistake in 1892, and get bark to where they were. If the one tiling the people want is to get hack to where they were, a natural response to theidesire would hnve been the nomination of General Harrison. He himself prevents that. What is the most natural response? Is it not the nomination of the man whose very name expresses to every voter the system which was abandoned in 1892, and which he wants now to rcstoreas quickly as he can? We want to raise money by duties in such a way as to help Americans, not Englishmen or other foreigners. That is what the voters want to get back to, and no name in the world

means that today so clearly ns thej^e bored and bothered with tramps, name of McKinley. Why not haw! The commissioners should gi.e the a nomination which makes its own | people relief in this matter. Hav-

nrgumeot, ana a canvass which

A STONE PILE. Loud Calls for that Tramp Nui-

sance Abater.

The tramp question is getting to he a serious oue and one that is demanding great attention. A very general request is coming up for a stone pile, one that will lie kept handy and of sufficient size to scare the life out of the average lazy tramp. Greencastle is considered an especial easy mark by the knights oi the road as we have a good jail and when the occasion is necessary, a kind hearted marshal. The tramps come along in droves and hunt up the officers requesting to be placed in the station house over night. They are often accom moda t ed on especially bad nights, but that as a rule is not the class of tramps so objectionable. It is the bum dement that bothers, and they tigiit shy of a rock pile as much as they do of soap and w ater. The county commissioners are in session and have been requested by a number of people to establish a stone pile at the jail. The institution would be seif supporting as the rocks broken would pay for the keeping of the prisoners and the fear of hard work would driye every tramp who had been given one dose on the pile to steer clear of it forever. The only expense would lie in keeping a guard, but the people of the county would prefer to pay a guard a modest salary than

runs itself?

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State Normal Hales.

Pres. \V. W. Parsons has sent out a circular from the State Nor mal school. The paper states that township, town anti city high schools and other schools for secondary education have so multiplied in efficiency in recent years, that the Normal school wishes no longer to duplicate the work of these schools. Heretofore it has been found necessary to require students taking some of the above courses to spend a consideiable time in pro paintory study before undertaking the work proper ot the Normal school. Beginning with the opening of the spring terra, March 31, the school will admit without ex amiuation only the following classes

of new students;

ing as many railroads as has Greencastle, the army of bums coming in here is a serious thing.

sent for Two Years.

Hokan Olson, u Sweede, who has been confined in the county jail, charged with assault and battery with intent, was today taken before Judge McGregor of the circuit

JUST LISTEN AT THIS! ‘♦Greeny** from Greei rastle Takes a Itir.e in u BrH7.il Street Tar. When news is short at Brazil, the envious newspaper men of that town t ike turns at seeing which can tell the biggest newspaper yarn about Greencastle. At present the Demecrat holds the championship as here is his latest effusion; A moss grown denizen of Greene.;stle got on street car No. 10 Saturday at itucorner of Meridian and Main streets. It was evidently the first time he had been outside his native cemetery and his first apnearanee m a city. The electric street car was a strange ilnng to him and he wanted to know where the horses were, lie sat on the cushioned seats as lightly as if they had been barbed wire and gazed around with bis mouth wide ojh n, into which a fellow passenger attempted Jo shove a few rolls of wall paper. His gaze at last .-( tiled upon the fare register and, rising from his seat, he wa’ked to the register and dropped a nickel into one of the slots in the face of it. Tin- pa--einters bega > to smile but the moss grown pumpkin walked proudly back to Ids seat, like- a man who knows it all, and sat down. I he car had passed the postolffce when Conductor l.eidinger started to collect fares. When he pulled the register rope it failed to work and the bell did not ring. Thinking that it had only gotten stuck 1’cte kept collecting fares ami jerking at the reg -’er, but still it refused to work, lie bn I gotten as far as the Grccncnstle man w.ien. holding out Ids hand for the fare he was informed that In- bad put it up there, pointing to the register. Pete thought he had put it on the ledge of the register for a joke, but the nickel Mas not there. When asked again for his fare the passenger informed Pete tlmi he hail dropped the nickel lu the slot tit the register. Pete was thunder-lruck and the passengers were convulsed with laughter. The young man looked frightened and made a movement toward the door. When told what he had done he offered to pay the damage. Pete took down the register and was surprised when he shook out the nickel. The merriment kept up and, finding a favorable opportunity, the young man datted for the door and jumped off the ear, about two mile* east of the city. He walked hack here and

There are many good women

And many wise ones—wives, daughters, aunts, cousins, nieces of yours. You will be surprised how many of these women are using the

M a jest

S steel I 'O Range

Make inquiries and if you find one of these users who wants to change, write us a letter. If you find every user of the Majestic willing to recommend the Range, will it not prove to you that you should have one. If you are thinking of buying a Cook Stove, before buying make this investigation. COOPER BROS. HARDWARE CO.agts

court and sentenced to two years took the first, train home. It i- proba-

.n the penitentiary. Olson cannot talk American very well but made out to say that he was drunk when the assault was committed and did not know what he was doing. Olson assaulted George Beckleheimcr, of Russellville, some time ago. Letter Lint. The following letters remain in the Greencastle postofllce uncalled for March 4,1896 s Mr. George Moore, Miss Lizzie Morris, Mr. Joseph More, Mr. Ernest I.ew-

hle he will never venture in a big city again. COINTV NKVVK NOTKS.

is, Mr. Alex Soars, Mi-s Jennie Miller,

College and university graduates,! Mr. James Spranger 2, Miss Mable graduates of eo.ffmissioned high Mrs. Amamla Hill, Miss Angie

Henshaw, Mr. Charles Viller, Miss

schools, and persons holding one orj S|iUie wil8011 Mr Kol)) . rt Wyatt, Jcste

more three years, two years or one year county licenses. Persons not included in these classes will be required to pass such thorough examinations in the common school branches as will show their fitness to enter the school. It is strongly

F. Anderson, Mr. James T. Fawcett. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Nefk. P. M. t. J. Gi)fH b, - i Teire Haute, who lci> been at the bed-ide of his sister-in-law, Mrs; Elizabeth Williams, went to Bloomington this afternoon. He will inatal the officer- of the Bloomington

tuivised that all persons secure the! Division, No. :i:t, Knights of Pythias, grade Of license required before, Tbe Tu( «, telephene new. presenting themscKes lot admis-j ni|in ^ c , r j s Beinemher it when you sion. It is believed that .a strict! have an item. We want tin* news. adherence to these conditions will | ;

enable the school to accomplish in higher degree the object for which

it was created.

March

riNCASl IK Mrs. Hayes has moved on a farm near Ladoga. Mrs. Catharine Bridges still remains very low with inflammatory rheumatism, while Mrs. Leaton is recovering from her severe illm-ss. A number of relatives and friends from this place attended the funeral of little < Teo Goslin at Hoachdale on Mon-

day.

William Cunningham, of Irvington, is spending a few days on his farm. Miss Orpha Turner, who lias been spending a few days with relatives at Hoachdale, returned home Saturday. Jud Lindley wiil move into Mr. Bower’s house and a family from (Tawfordsviilc will ocelipy Mr. Lindley’s house. A large party of young people canie out from Greencastle and spent Saturday evening with Fred and John Obenehain. Miss Patton’s school closed last Friday’ and Mr. Huger s’ will close this week.

Telephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room

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IlcfeiiltH T«I1 Hih Story.

A v:isi :na*a of <Hrect, unimpencliaM** A r >*il, May are most emphatically the testimony proyes beyond any possibility ' m » c.hi for taking a good blood purifier, of doubt that Hood's Sarsaparilla actu-! because the system is now most in need ,, , r ,i . i ,i„ of such a medicine, and l»ecause it more ally doe- perfectly and permanently! . ’ .... .... ’ , , , , , I oui-cly responds to medicinal qualities, cure diseases caused by impure blood.L , vinlcrimpuritieHdoIlot , mHSOUt of the Us ,-eeord of cures is unequalled and body freely, but accumulate in the blood

these cures have often been accomplished I after all other preparations had failed. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, biliousness. jaundice, indigcslon, sick he:iil-|

ache.

r freely, hut accumulate in the bl April

George Gifford, of St. Louis, and Mr-. The best medicine to purify, enrich and

CARl-I.M KRSVILLK. Hev. Campbell has been holding a protracted meeting at the M. U. church for a week, and it may eontiruc for a week. He has been assisted by Miss llaniiMwult, an evangelical singer, both are from Greencastle. She left for home Tliursd iy. There has been considerable interest manifested in the meetings, hut no conversions yet. The M. E. church purchased a new church I organ of Mr. Hill, of Greencastle, his ! being the cheapest offered. Miss I.ura CTiue has been visiting ;u I Hendricks county the past week. G. W. Newell and wife, spent Sunday at John A. Pickel’s. Miss Pearl Hall, of Hoachdale is

inn ill is sue m mi

There if> hut one store, und that is

THE ENTERPRISE. A Monument to Business, It Stands Alone in ail Its Grandeur without a Single

Successful Imitator.

Oow, we are goinv to do something that will cause us to get two-thirds of the trade of Putnam county. We are going to open up three new departments.

A Grocery Department, A Millinery Department,

A Carpet anj Matting Department.

THE ENTERPRISE

Represents the following Departments:

Dry Goods Department, Floor and Table Oil Cloth

Notion Department Department,

Cloak Department, Shoe Department, Millinery Department, Hardware Department, Carpet and Matting Depart- Tinware Department, ment, Glassware Department, Clothing Department, Crockery Department, Hat and Cap Department, Grocery Department. We arc recognized today as the only Bargain Givers of Greencastle. We are pleasingour customers as evidenced by our grand march to victory, and our sole subject will be always to give better goods for less money than any other house in Greencastle. We invite your presence at our store, everything will be at your command, including ten drilled clerks. Our building is stocked with merchandise from Ixisement to third floor. We shall hope to merit a continuance

of your much appreciated liberal patronage.

The ENTERP^ISi THE ONLY DEPARTMENT STORE, GREENCASTLE,

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A. ROTH, PROP.

WEST SIDE SQUARE.

T. Griffith, arc at the bedside of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams.

Benjamin Kelsey, of Indianapolis, was here this morning on business. NOT FULLY CONFIRMED.

Sekd news to Telephone 95.

Twelvk months from today a republican president will be inaugurated. The initials of his first name will in all probability be Win. Mc-

Kinley.

XOTE THIS CMiLFILLY.

A correspondent of the New

York Tribune, speaking

Quf-.tion iu. to Whether Dr. Nansen Has Keaehed the North I’ole. Sr. Pktf.kshuro, March 4.—Major General Svotlitsky, the governor of Irkutsk, telegraphs here in n-ply to queries regarding the reports us to Dr. Nansen’s return, that Peter Ivanowitoh Kuchnareff, who trades at Ust Yansk, under the date of Nov. 10, wrote to the inerehant Kutehnaeff at Yakutsh as

follows:

“We leant that Dr. Nansen has ! reached the pole, has discovered hitherto ■ unkuowd laud, and has now returned. Consequently the Artie ocean has now

' been explored.”

Governor Svotlitsky adds that there is no confirmation of this news from Hit’ other sources, hut he hits instructed a member of las administration in the. j Verhoyaiisk district to proceed to Ust

May

vitalize the blood, and thus give strength vi-iting iclatives here and attending and build up the system, is Hood's Sarsa- tite meetings at the M. E. church, parilla. Thousands take it as their Spring Kob Quin ton and wife are visiting Medicine, and more are taking it today , re i a ,j ve8 near Greencastle. than ever before. If you are tired, “out of Mrg> Jo , in A i, icke | all)1 (]aughter

spent part of last week visiting at David

Shuey’s.

Mis. A. 11. I’ickel has been afflicted

w ith grip the [last week.

Our school closed Wednesday of tnis

sorts,” nervous, have had taste in the week. Mr. I aFoilett will wield the morning, aching or dizzy head, sour sword of education here next winter in stomach and feel ail run down, a course the new school house, that is promised o. Hood’s Harsaparilla will put your whole [„ |,« built here this coming summer, body in good order and make you strong ^ t . s Burt p, | Ja i| gp ra i ne d Iter ankle “" d J \ lg0rOUfl ,' ._ U . i8 .._'. l . U \. id r. al j and is unable to get out.

The sick in town are Mrs. George

Hall and Miss Alice Gleason.

.Some of ■the had hoys were awfully scared for fear the}’ would he summoned before the grand jury during its sesstort

but none lias been called vet.

Medicine and true nerve tonic, l>ecause Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

Reduced Prices at RUT.V k (O S. Somcot' the bargains ttmlean t o had f >r rash at Riley &. Go's. Soutli Gr. uncus' e Store. Irish potatoes, per bushel 40e Navy beans, per pound 3c Kidney, Murrm 'at and Lima beans, [ter pound ic All kinds of raisins, per pound 5c Ivo y and eoul oil Juli’iny soap, (i liar- for. 25c Star and gloss soap 1c. 7 bars for.. . 25c Pretty and Fairbanks brown4e per bar, 7 bars for ,25c Soaptne and Pe.irline, 4c, 7p ks. for 25c Nine o’clock, pearline, K & K, 4c 7 pk’s for 25c Muzzy’s sun gloss starch, 3 pounds for 2()c Nudavene Make, 1 box 10c Frenz’s oats 3 boxes 25c Tomato Catsup, 1 pint lOe, 3 pints .25e e-ponnd-can apple, plum and pear blitter, 10c,Scans for 25c Bucket of jelly 40e Bucket of syrup I5c Bucket of .Sorghum 50e Bucket of white family fish 40c 3-pouiid-can hand packed tomatoes 10c, 3 cans 25 e 3-pound-can Prince's bo.-i corn 10c, 3 cans 23 c 3-pjund-can hominy, 10c, 3 cans. .. 25c

sweet pi tatolOc, 3 cans 25c pie peaches 10c, 3 cans. 25c

B. F. vIOSLIft ■ tuni cs the lllgm-st (.rad- Ilrnsll

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And the P.pst Plttsborg-O an Anlhrselte yard opposite Viindulls freight offlee

(j '' SMYTHK. 11 W TtTCKF.R, ’’ No. 25 Vine St, >1- WO L.WnshtnirtoD. frrs. Smythe & Tucker, I'hyslclans and .’(Surgeons. So. 17 Vine Street. (Ireenessilr. Ind

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big four route

campaign issue, says:

Four years ago this was the most J Yausk to verify the news and to aid the prosperous country in the world. | expedition if nocoasary.

Is the One Trne Blood Purtfler. All druggists. $l. |j ^ Wprneke guarantees his Vv (Itch, Prepared only byC. I Hood* Go., Lowell. Mass. , ^ ,,. welrv work to give sa ti B f, u - liGOd’s Pills 1 tion. ll-3t.

<>n January 13th, I4tii, 27th. 28th. ...... February 10th, licit, March 0th and

grate.i cocoa..HtVoc 3 cans 25 1 wnn, ""n C ' t i e ‘^ er8 ’ N*™ 0 ' 1 Tic . k, ' 1 '" apple-. 10c 3 cam- ^ , will he sohl at \ ery Low Bates from I -galtou-can apnlas ... r,-,.. . h'Aints on the Big Four Route to many

points in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, . l.ouisiara, Mississippi,Tennessee, Arizi njia. Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma,

I'exas ami Virginia. For full iuforma-

■ tion a* g, rates, routes, tickets, limits,

11. S, Werneke, the jeweler, has just '’t 0 *, call on agent Big Four HouU-.orud-whst you want, good goods, new styles • lr i. ,w (4 «. tl „ ' •• f o. MrC OIIMICK, I>. B. Mahu.s

PagM, Traffic Mic'r* lien. Pasn. sV Tkt. Aift-

RILtHY GO.

Telephone „uu,her 51. No. 715South Main St

and low prices.