Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1896 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTT/E. INDIANA. FRIDAY MARCH <» 1HW
Typhoid Terw. ' n ' K »•«*'»•<» «<»lnB out. Tvphold is now admitted by all aoien- Sleeves this spring nre to be close ! »'«««• <• *'»*'*• -•"> of the small intestines, producing fever, j simp • a small pull tit the shoulder i» ™'» p f-» i»« has earnestly sought a reliable antidote j ness to Hatness to appear less ah- **** •>»• ^ ^ claim, (a claim never before dared to be i p r0 p ose( t change except the very made for any remedy.) that Brazilian | ' , .. wi Balm, alone, will positively cure Typhoid scrawny women, who adore the fashions that gave them apparent
TYPHOID BACILLUS. Fever in any stage. This great discovery was the result of a woman’s faith. Mrs L. B. Bradway, of Wilmington, Del., helieved the Balm would do almost anything. Hence she gave it in 6 drop
ANOTHER NEGRO Bobs up as a Witness in the
Bryan Case.
A negro from Newport giving the name of Alice Hell arrived here yesterday from Cincinnati and told a story about'the Bryan case that has some interesting details if nothing more. Bell visited the Bryan residence yesterday and stated that lie had come from Newport to tell wiiai he knew about the ease. His tale was interesting and he accur-
given up by th
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 |e«»veni C „e., plunge ruckle.,Ip ,nto
now fully settled that it promptly de- bicycling suits, as many women in
etroys every Typhoid bacillus in the syr.ttm. It staunches the hemorrhage, heals the whole alimentary track, and,
the E.OW, tedious convales-
cence, r;stor:s to health and strength with surprising rapidity. In short, it t lis everycor.tbtion of a’perfect antidote 1. - Cyphoi’. Trt- j '.meat: GivelOdrops c rry J o minvtten while the fever rages, u id c tv'C an hour when the fever is off, e , g.v nothing else. During con-
1 or 4 times a day. To
* - a .r T-.'l’.rM give every hour. Painesville, O., dniugists say nothing has been offered in that town for y«.ars which is so popular and gives sucli universal saiisfacticn as Brazilian Balm. Nearly 400 bottles have been sold there
in the last two months.
bulk. Also our skirts are to be much more narrow. lasted ol the : abominations known as godets, our skirts are to be slightly shirred or]
plaited at the back and side and I a perfectly Hat in front, which will! atel >' bribed the cloak that Pearl | ovt . r njghl
relieve us of the tremendous weight ^ r ' lin wor< "*" n I" 11 - vestigation he has
of material, l.ning and interlining. wi ' ic “ oloak h >’ ,he "'“- v ,,as nevor we have to carry about at present, been traced since the murder except
by Bell. In order to test the fel-
low he was shown a number of . „
days: After investigating the story
photographs from which he readily s tljorough)y sllpritr p, ummer canic
picked one of Pearl. This and his statements led the family to credit his narative and he was brought
if we observe the current and do not, in revolt at
fashions tiieir in-
GEO, E, BLAKE, Greencastlb, Ind., General Insurance, Ileal Estate And Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest:
Paris have done. Alpaca of every shade and color is to be the favorite spring materials, and wild and wonderful combinations of this once despised stuff arc being made to gladden our eyes and empty our
purses a little later on.
A Correction.
I and says he doesn’t want any pay j for his statement nor is he claim 1 ing any reward. He claims he was j I born on the Alexander farm near] I Ft. Thomas, and has lived there and has worked as a servant all his life. The Alexander farm is one ; of the largest in the country and is] well known to parties acquainted at all with the country. It rnay be that Bell is a second edition of Lu I lu Hollingsworth but his motive is certainly different from her's as she wanted notoriety and got it with a big N. Bell remained here]
If his story bears in-j
cleared up some
points in the case so far shrouded
in mystery.
The Commercial Gazette today
HFTEI) DLL IS SAID P PE There is but one store, and that is THE ENTERPRISE
up town where he was questioned
to the conclusion that Bell was seeking notoriety, and nothing more. He sent a telegram to Fred Bryan from whom he had received
for two hours by Prosecutor Lewis,, mesH;lge8> aml r e que8t ed him his evidence being taken down by a 1 1(( have Bel , 1()ckeJ up t . barped wUh
vagrancy. Sheriff Plummer says there is no farm in Campbell
In yesterday's paper an unintentional error was made by the Banner Times. In speaking of the grand jury report on the jail and poor farm our types said the jury reported the two institutions in a ‘ poor condition.” It should have read in “good” condition. The copy was plainly written correctly, but a compositor, by mistake, put the word “poor” in the wrong place] and in hurried proofreading it was j missed. We make this correction cheerfully as it is no intention of tliis paper to misreoresent any-
thing. the error being one of those, liim gjx dol , ar8 in
apparently inexcusable ones that ' frequently occur in the best of
printing oflices. Kngleson Wins.
Some two years ago Preston Eagleson, a negro loot hall player
atenographe r.
The substance of his story is that he has a sister. Mary Alexander,,
. .. , , . . . countyowned bv Robert Alexander, living at Newport and this sister is * , , , ,
Henry Johnson, a colored laborer,
, , , . , says Bell visited his home recently
of a uohnson lamily * l ' , °
the friend of a cook at the residence
and this cook
states that Pearl Bryan was at the Johnson house in Newport on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 30 and 31, the murder occurring on the night of the latter date; that about three o’clock on Saturday morning this same girl’s clonk and a valise were brought to the Johnson house and taken into the basement where his sister says they were still located us late as Sunday last. Bell says he was sent here by a proitineut citizen of Newport who gave
cash and an or-
der to the Little Miami depot agent for a railroad ticket to Greencastle. He left Newport Tuesday for this city but by mistake got off at Dan ville, not showing up at the Bryan house until yesterday. Bell sa\s
and said he was an old school mate ] of Johnson's wife and succeeded in borrowing $10 and a rifle alter which he returned no more. Jackson and Walling deny any knowledge of Bell. Bell is evidently crazy or is tryj ing to tell a bigger lie thuti Lulu, i with the chances at present decidedly in his favor. The police will
hold him.
Bell will be held here until developments warrant his returning to Cincinnati. The local ollicers do not credit his story to any extent and he is thought to be an im-
postor.
SCHUYLER SKIPPED,
Call and sec him before ing elsewhere.
clos-
on the I. U. team, went tot raw-itj^ prominent citizen who sent him fordsville and was refused enter-] doeg no t W ant his name mentioned tainment at Nutt house because of 1)Ut Bai(1 w j ien closely questioned
that the man was foreman of a
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his color. Ho sued Manager
Fruchey under the civil rights bill i ar ,f P fuctorv and got judgment for $r>(i in the j ron tu hing, circuit court. The case was ap- the man’s residence
which manufactured and further located
pealed and yesterday was affirmed by the supreme court. Judge Rein hards holds: 1. Where a person is] refused hotel privileges on account
Mr. Lewis sent a synopsis of Bell’s statement to Sheriff Hummer at Newport last night and the matter is being investigated at that
of his color the owner of the hotel j end of t)ie line todav Bel i 8ayB is liable tor damages, as provided [j e knew Jackson and Walling in th • statutes. 2. An agency j | iy gjgbt and that they often were
in Newport where they visited a
may be established by circumstantial evidence. 3. A minor is liable for such things as are necessary to his support and comfort comporting with his station in life.
Tomorrow** Convection.
The republicans of Putnam county will meet in mass eonvention tomoirow morning at eleven
park; he also said they were seen in a saloon in Newport on Friday and both had valises, and that he can substantiate this part of his story by the evidence of another colored man. He locates I lie Johnson residence
The
Not
Greencastle Deputies Slick Enough for Him.
Schuyler Hamrick eluded arrest yesterday nu his home north of the city by a neat ruse. Clarence Glidewell and JetT Ford were sent out by Sheriff Glidewell to make the arrest. They carried a bencli warrant as an indictment was returned at the late session of the grand jury for Schuyler alleging forgery, and he was wanted before Judge McGregor before court adjourned for this term. The Greencastle officers left here before day light and arrived at the residence of Hamrick’s father just as they were getting up. Hamrick was called and responded, attired only in his undershirt and pants. The warrant was read to him and be then asked permission to wash.
A Monument to Business, It Stands Alone in all Its Grandeur without a Single Successful Imitator. Oow, we are goinp; 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 and 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 are 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 basement to third floor. We shall hope to merit a continuance of your much appreciated liberal patronage. The ICXTE K PHI HE, THE ONLY DEPARTMENT STORU, GREENCASTLE, A. ROTH, PROP. WEST SIDE SOU ARE.
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o'clock nt the court house to select 1 ns being the' corner of Sixth an«i ] officers granted hut made the fatal
mistake of lettiug Schuyler go
Bell is a one-armed man, forty-] alone to the bath room. They six years old, tells his story readily waited a long time but Schuyler r did not return. It then dawned
where he claims Miss Bryan stopped ! This favor the accommodating
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ventions for which a call has np peared in this paper for several weeks. A good attendance is de sired and will no doubt lie there, but we desire to say a word to Greencastle republicans. You can greatly increase the crowd by your presence if but a few minutes. The country people generally do their share hut at some of these business meetings the city attendance is not what it should be. Give a few minutes to the day and a large
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upon them that he wasn’t going to return and they searched high and low for the missing man. They didn’t find him and returned here later in the day without their pris oner but with some experience. Hamrick is charged with forgery. He had some trouble over some notes some time ago it will be re membered but the matter was ad-
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A Tri»!**al Gown.
Isabel A. Mallon in telling of I
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March Lad ice Ihtmc Journal, de , “t Rdcy A <\> - s --ouili areencastie store.
scribes a typical costume showing' Irish potatoes, per bushel 40c
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had been under arrest at ludianap oils at the instance of the agent of the McCormick Implement com pany. Owen Sutherland, a farmer, holds a note which hears the name of Hamrick's father, which signature Mr. Hamrick, sr.. claims is not genuine which fact he testified i to at one time in court when suit was brought on the note. At lat eat writing Schuyler was still at large. He traveled lust summer with Sells Bros.’ circus, and at one : time studied here for the ministry.
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Convention ('nil*.
In ncedience to the directions of the Indiana Republican State Central committee the republicans of Putnam county are hereby called to'meet in mass convention at, the Court House in Greencastle at 11 o’clock a. in., on Saturday March 7th 1890, 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(1, 7 'j select twelve (12) delegates to the State convention to be held at Indianapolis on the * th day of May 1890; To select twelye (12) delegates to the Fifth District Congressional convention to hr held at Martinsville on the 10th day of April. 1890: Also to select delegates to the Joint Senatorial, Joint Representative and Judicial conventions, the time, place and number in each instance to he hereafter determined. Arthur Throop, (’. B. Case, Secretary. Chairman.
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