Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 March 1896 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY MARCH 101896

Typhoid F*T«r. Typhoid li now admitted by all aclen* Wats to be caused by a venom microbe that swarms by the million in the tissue* ©f the small Intestines, producing fever, delirium, extreme prostration, putfifaction 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 TYPHOID BACILLUS. 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 anyihing. Hence she gave it in 6 drop idoses, every three to five minutes, to a young lady in the last stage of Typhoid, fehe 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 har been used by laymen, nurses and physicians with uniform success. How it cures was then a mystery; but it is cov.- fully settled that it promptly destroys every Typhoid bacillus in the •-/stem. It staunches the hemorrhage, b . 1 the whole alimentary track, and, i • of the slow, tedious convalescence, r r stores to health and strength ; rapidity. In short, it f i vc-y . • tion of a perfect antidote Treatment: Give !0 drops c / J j minutes while the fever rageSj r: ’ Vtcr. csttr when the fever is oif, ot .t ••t else. During con•c.e j ' ’ ^ '- : mcs a day. To r vent Typhoid Hve every hour. Painesville, O., drnegists say nothing has been offered in that town for years which is so popular and gives such universal satisfaction as Brazilian Balm. Nearly 400 bottles have been sold there in the last two months.

GEO. E. BLAK Greencastle, Ind., General Insurance, Real Estate And Loan

enforced. I! any dishonest trustee thinks it will not, let him try to ignore it. H t believe Mr. Willis Marks nibbl«d off about all he could masticate when he took up the poor farm management, and sq for the life of us we do not see how he expects to manage a newspaper along with his other job. In his rather energetic interview of Monday lie gave the editor of this paper some direct orders as to how to run the shebang, but we have some peculiar ideas of our own on the matter; and again we believe Mark would be overworked were ho to tun both institutions. At present it keeps the superintendent pretty busy' running the farm, and wearing out the road between the farm and the city, without entailing on his nervous system the exacting duties ot running this paper. We fear for the gen tleman’s health and rather than see him break down we believe that we shall continue to manage it. We will entertain suggestions from the eastern part of the county, however, at all times, as they are verv entertaining.

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Secretary Gluey, the only member of the Cleveland cabinet who possesses the slighte-t hit of individuality, is reported ; to be about to resign because of what I Mr. Cleveland said about the statement given out by him, defining the attitude of the administration towards Cuba and saying in effect that no notice would he taken of the concurrent resolutions adopted by congress, declaring that the belligerency of the Cubans should be recognized, and that the United Mates should intervene, if necessary, to put

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Democratic Ink too Cheap. In his Shakspearian speech Monday before the county commissioners, to which the Bannek Times man was an interested listener, Mr. Willis Mark stud that demo cratic printers’ ink was too cheap an article. This was roared out iu reply to the mild suggestion of the Banner Times that Willis break into print with bis troubles. Now there is something funny about this. Are the democratic papers cutting prices and have they under bid each other until Willis is disgusted with themV Mr. Mark further said that he had fought against rushing into print, etc. Now the superintendent surely does not hold the opinion that the Banner Times ink is too cheap; if he

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an end to the war. Mr. Cleveland did I t . otl f use instead of enlighten the Senate I Cast week might be called the week | not deny the correctness of the state-1 c<)um)ittce in tho hearinKlS which have j of events for this burg. Wednesday! tnent, but wrote with bis own hand : | glven himf httg i n j, lred „is bill in evening the young people were enter-1 ‘‘I am in no way responsible for it, nor j t , V e 8 of a number in both senate and tained by C r 1 "’ if -

in any way related to it. Now, al- n oug( , who might have been won to its though Secretary Olney’s name was . lllirorti These men think that he has

not signed to that statement and did J sho wn that he deserves no favors from | uess the clo-ing exercises of our school.' An Imperatively Great Company of

not occur therein, it is well known to a : t)u , ,r 0 venittic it. They came with appreciative appetites, ! number of persons that it was written V"strong effort is being made by ad- i tor they well remembered the royal by him : also that it correctly repre- inilligtratlo ., democrats to get the"Car- dinner served bv the patrons last year, I seuted the attitude of the administration | ig j p boom on the road. It has been O and tins year the dinner wa- par exas shown in cabinet discussions of the K.’d by Wall street and Mr. Cleveland ! celleuce. The morning hours were: matter. His connection with the state- js ' g . li( ,' to b ‘ e aKt . et , a |,, t .. still it doesn't I Mient in spelling. Miss Annie Taylor j

Vaudeville .Stars.

pi<?ld5& pa9501/5,

meat being so well known, it is not ex- j ^ SeVretar^ Carlisle wa- once popu- j was the champion speller of the school, j Q © A W i (Nf G

The visitors men formed 1 el.is.-. Miss] •* -*■■*"*•

CARDS.

peeled that Secretary Olney is going to !ar , vil , hig ' doll , oc , at i 0 colleagues in

pocket such a snub; hence his resigna- I ( . on} , rcsSj but lie isn’t now. The silver I Florence Gardner being the best among tiOTt is predicted. | democrats don’t want him, because | In the afternoon the literary I If the senate agrees with the House, l i,ey accuse him of being a renegade,: program was very nice ami well renpensioners will no longer be paid in mikI the anti-»ilver element in the sen-| dered. Miss Kate I.ovett, the teacher, |

person by pension agents, but will ate, composed of ^tieb democrats as then made a very neat little speech. £ ver y Specialty a Feature, have their checks mailed to them, the • (iorman, Brice, Hill and Miiith, will 1 The music was fine, being furnished by ^ Every Feature a Novelty,

latter lioYv having agreed to the change | 10 t move a finger to help him, beoa ise | C- !'• Johnston and son, Mr. and Mrs.

without, division. I they regard 1dm us merely a Cleveland ; Lb F. IliHis and Clias. Matson. ! be ] Great Combination of Stars that i-

they regard him us 1 .

There is no doubt about where Sena-, dummy. In fact, neither Brice nor i patrons are all anxious to have Mis Sl

l.ovett back next year.

Saturday evening a number of our young people pulled taffy at. the home of Alvah Thomas. This was Mr. and

tor Cannon, of Utah, stands op the i Gorman are taking the slightest interest Cuban question. Iu thecourscof a few in the democratic nomination for presiretnarks made by bun at the install a- «tent. They both regard the ease as so tion of officers of the department of the hopeless that they have declined even.

Potoi ae G. A. R., he said: “Every to take the trouble to attend the Chi- Mrs - 11,wnias lirsl I’ 111 "''' : ‘ lul tl,ey ; American citizen holds in bis hand eago convention. ] l' r " vc t0 be e'>^ta.ners. some portion of the rights and liberties The friends of Gov. McKinley in con- ( / r - ^mn it mu a " 1 - v » of the people of this world, We shooin' gress indignantly deny the report scat- j tu ^>'' ll!ive nmyed here. . Ir. -'medley so conserve our powers anil we should t'o-ed broadcast by bis enemies that " l engage m • ai sunt mip, viiti

so use them that when America shall j nia’iufaettirers are being solicited to say‘Cuba thou art free,’she shall be | contt.’bute to a fund to be used to bring

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does, why is he roaring. It seems i make the world free also.”

free. That time will come, speed it about h ' 8 nomination. 1 hey say that Almighty God. when the people of the he has no barrel, and no need for one, I’nitod States, free themselves, shall > and that th.’y daily grow more confl-

Robert Peirce.

Wm. Peirce, traveling salesman of Palmers, West Virginia, stopped over

that the ink as used by this paper has a decided effect on the superintendent, in fact, it has impressed him so w.tb its elliciency and good work, that lie wants to take a part nerslup in the concern and divide the management of the paper! Willis knows a good tiling when he secs it, and tlvnks republican printers’ ink is not too cheap. In tiiis particular view he is dead

right.

Colored Society. At Brazil last night the Greencastle delegation wan right in the push, and had not Hugh Horney’s heart failed him just at the right moment there would have been two prizes land in Greencastle instead of one. The first prize was won by Frank Teller, of Terre Haute, but Hiram Collins assisted by Miss Mamie Miles, walked off with 11 very line cake and the second prize.

Senator Cullom, of Illinois, says be is in the field for the republican nomination for president and expects to re- 1 main there until the St. Louis convention names the candidate, regardless of th« inetructions for McKinley in some of the Illinois districts. Mr. Cullom says he could have had quite a number of delegates instructed foi him, but that

j dent that his jreat personal popularity

will result in h. ; s nomination.

Coming W»UueiKlay.

A company comprising the high est priced novelty artists procurable from the leading American and foreign vaudeville theatre is the at traction Jor next Wednesday, March ll at the opera house and

be has from the first opposed instruct-; Htxnson’s DrawingCards ing the delegates for anybody, believing u* i • i • that an uninstructod delegation would , same troupe w ic i is ai inn wield more influence in the nation 1) | ably equipped for the various tie convention | mands iinposetl upon it. Fields A member of the Huntington Pacific | H nd Hanson themselves in their railroads lobby is credited with h iving j populnr mu8 i CH l %ct, head the long said that Huntington now ha* things-; ^ of whk . h include

meaning eoniri , es>u»en—in suen shape

that he Is certain of preventing legisla-j J° e Flynn, the m anu actunr am tion that would result In a foreclosure ! producer of more c '-cmic songs and sale of the roads by the l r . S Govern- witty sayings than any other com ment, and hopeful of getting his own e( ii nn j,,' the profession. He pos pet measure—extending the indebted- .. .. . , • . _ 1 . . . ... , Besses an unlimited 1 und ol humor

ness for 100 years at 2 per cent—through.

So many uropoaitions are being ad al w *y 8 has a be ok u o new

Sunday with bis father.

Slow Juistice.

There is a great deal of feeling in this city that there is entirely too much delay iu the cases of Jackson unit Walling at Cincinnati. This is causing some strong expressions and they are righteous ones. The Indianapolis Journal

on this point truly says:

The Greencastle people have

cause to be dissatisfied w

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;. 1. .1 ' Aelhors’tnannaeripts re»d and advice fflven kill llil as til t ll* b« l Mt 111)1 l-k I -t S f'ril I n ix’ i ul 111111

vanced for the settlement of the indebtedness of those roads to the government that it is impossible for any man | to say woat will eventually be done.

Ihe Greencastle couple made :, ll;| jUt un |,..ss many senators and repre-

nnd original songs laugh in every line.

t ontainiug 11 } ffiss Phyllis

a* to th;* bFMt markets. Crltieiil revision and

manner in which the Jackaon anil ‘^^v Vypt’w^ ^■'RmnHerhitset.r-

Walling cases are being bandied at for sale'. Cincinnati but the methods used to.

delay justice are only those to *"^rmaUon f«m^ed u,mn roqueat. which the public lias become UC- Send lor sainjilecopy oI The Kditok and get eustomed iu the management of f^ ,l YhL n, i.o,Trll!l lh<> ' , ' a ' ll, ’ ,r JouriiHiputdisiKsi

^ in tlic interests ot writers. Subscription nearly nil murder trials in recent price, $1.no per year.

years Every advantage is given THE EDITOR PUBLISHING CO the criminal, every quibble of law franklin, ohio. is turned to his benefit, every pos — • sih’.e delay is secured in order that :p e j uce j p r j ces a { f^U J-y ^ (;()’S f

the testimony of witnesses may he weakened by passage ol’ time. It is an exceedingly strong ens'- in

which the public secures its rights by being freed from further usso-

Allen is another of the ; Star acts of J ciatiou witii tlicse dangerous mem-

Some of the bargains that can be had for cash at Riley & Co‘8. South OreencttsUe Store.

the necessary evolutions both in the grand march and in the single test with elegance, grace and precision and were easy winners. Why not get up a cake walk for Gieencastle? We have two excellent halls here, plenty of graceful and handsome material and a large crowd could be brought in from surrounding towns. We are sure the white citizens would liberally patronize the entertainment and we believe there is some monet awaiting the proper parties who will take up and manage the affair. Where cake walks are managed correctly they are a source of harmless and innocent amusement and are liberally attended. Greencastle

should have one.

-eiitatives vote very differently from

NeivCastlk Courier'. An Indianapolis school supply house, Baker <k Thornton by name, is making itself conspicuous by advising town ship trustees to ignore the law requiring the publication of receipts and expenditures. No honest trus tee will heed their counsel which is given iu order that they might trau-act business with trustees in their own peculiar way. The law is a good one and will be strictly

AflUnted with noil*.

South Bend, Ind., Feb. 26, 1H!K).—I was alllicted with boils several years ago. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and in a short time tiiey all disappeared. 1 now take Hood’s Sarsaparilla every spring and I have no further trouble with l-oiB. 1 regard Hood’s

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which the company is composed. Her remarkable contrail ■> singing is more than marvelous an d hits secured for her the positio. u °f ihe

xpB! Nj 2; ..^.leading artist in her line. M onsieur If iiS |Lj^ \r. Josef La Fleur the French 1 -crobat ® ™ I from the Follies Bergers P; ins > 8

without doubt the most d nring aerialists of this age and his 1 tack ward dive ol twenty five feet 1 torn the extension ladder will cause n° end of comment. The show ten uinates by the eccentric afterpie w i “The Black Ghoul ’ in which tb e (entire company will participate. L v '

The iron grasp of scrofula has no mercy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body With the pains of rheumatism until Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures. “ Nearly four years ago I became afflicted with scrofula and rheumatism.

11 i-li potatoes, per bushel 40e Navy beans, per pound 3c Kidney, Marrow Fat and Lima bean*, per pound Ic •Ml kinds of raisins, per pound r>c Ivo-y and coal oil Johnny soap, liars for .... 2.">c Star and gloss soap 4e, 7 bars for. 2.V

beia of society. There is no room for doubt that Walling ami Jackson are guilty of murder; probably

no one does doubt it. If justice .... and not legal quibbling were al-J H> ny » 1 jd Fh't'banks brownie pet-

lowed its way the evidence already' found tjtould. in all probability, be enowgh to convict them. As mat ters are now, each day’s delay hin ders the chances that the trial will be fair to the state and the prisoners alike. Much is said about the

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Itunning sores broke out on my thighs. Pieces of bone came out and an operation was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost appetite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to

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take Hood’s .Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and

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indigestion, bil- Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois.

Keiil Estate Transfers.

John W. Hanks and wife to A. B. Hanks, land in Monroe tp., ftHR). Sarah A. Gardner et al to S. A. Gardner, laud in Clinton and Moneoe tp. A. D. Bowen and wife to G. Bowen et al, land in Jackson tp., ifL Sarah A. Gardner et al to Florence M. Gardn-r, land in Monroe tp.. $1700. Sarah A. Gardner et al to Carrie B. Farrow, land iu Monroe tp.,$1700. Sarali A. Gardner et al to G. W. Gardner, land In Monroe tp., $l'lk).

rights of accused persons, but the Bucket oMen^' ' '‘h* TOr uT

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state has rights also that are too lluckht of syrup. ' . often slighted. It did not have Bucket of Sorghum.,

equal rights with the defendant in the Rooker trial. It was on an equality in the llin*hitiv case, but that was au unusual instance of a trial completed and the punishment begun within what might bo called « reasonable time. In England I

tl ve time would have boon much! “ apples, 10 c 3 cans.. . 25c lei «8. bowoyer, and all the ends of I j.' £:i,lt0,1 ' l ‘ nn u l ) l' ,e ’ i -dc jus tiee served. j|, 1 ) l ^ g corn ^ q "he courts themselves could do' Apple butter '. farauc h to remcly this method of I’hun •• 5c troai ing criminals. It is within i" ats - 2 P 0,,n,|!, ^ u,,., K,.-™ a»,i pravinie ■:::■£ court present iuan\ oi tlio use- j Wn*hing eoda, *2 pounds 5c I less tie lays and to defen' the jug-! blk soda. 1 pound 5c

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<’barley Burke, who has been J residing in Alexandria, lor some | time, returned home after u visit with Greencastle friends. For Letter Beads see The Banner Times, printers.

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Arch Colling* and wife to Emma A. gling « *f attorneys—of all trades Fi°n. ArbcckV and Jersey codec,

Harvey, land in Russellville, $116. none hn « more tricks than the !aw11. C. Darnall, trustee to Emma A. yer’s. , i"he other pfejnedy ta in »he Harvey, land in Russellville, $350. (altering <»f the law whore it is at Harvey 8. Gardner et al to Harsh A. j fault and in the presHiirc o r public Gardner, land in Monroe tp., Green- opinion. When the clearing of a! castle and Cliapel cemetery. $6367. wretch like Booker is tindersUx''d G. W. Jones and wife to Ida E. Gttil- j to be a disg race to all p n lism*, land in Russellville, $1200. jeerned, when more active ^fjl

'taken in the prosecution *

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Walling and Jackson, then the pub-1 he will have ao^easeuranceof nro tection. The criminal practice! needs a turning ,,ver. and a vigor ousone. Refom .will have to come I

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