Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 March 1896 — Page 2
1HE BANNER TIMES. GREENCAST LE, INDIANA. TEES I) A A MARCH 17 I Si Mi
Typhoid Fever.
Typhoid ie 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, extreme prostration, putrifac-
REPUBLICANS ATTENTION!
THE FIGHT ABANDONED I WASHINGTON LETTER
f " n '" By Jackson and Walling’s Attor- the latest political goss.p The republicans of Putnam count},! n eys Against Transfer. fr om the capital. tion and death. The medical profession Indiana, arc hereby requested to meet Special to i-.annku Timks.
has earnestly sought a reliable antidote in delegate convent.on at Make's opera j Cincinnati, March 17.—The two imerestiiiK I>oln*s of Public tlen, amt a Henc'e^riV^bol^an tTm^sfartUng house in the city of Creencastie on Sat- prisoners, Jackson and Walling, m.i. of spt.e iier« «...i There a. seen claim, (a claim never before dared to be urday. the ISth day of 'l’ 1 ' 1 . ,s<jn - il '. . ire more nervm , s t |, an ever today Hv ° ur Special Corre.ponilce.t-Notes, made for any remedy,) that Brazilian 10 o’clock :i. m. for the purpose ot nom- , . ^ t A , j incHtantg, ••’tc.
Balm, alone, will positively cure Typhoid inatin^ camlinates *
c purpose oi nom-1 , . , » for the various »s they are expecting to betaken'
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county otHces and for the transaction of such other business as may come lye-
fore said convention.
The precinct committeemen are hereby requested tu give the proper notiee,
TYrUOID BACILLUS.
Fever in any stage. This great discov-
ery was the result of a woman's faith, j llxing the time and place for a meeting Airs. L. B. Bradway, of Wilmington, Del., j in their respective precincts of there
thing Ved HtmctT*shr°gave d lt*in°6‘dTop | voters therein for tl.e purpose
doses, every three to five minutes, to a j "f > | ecting delegates to sniil county
youag lady in the last stage of Typhoid, j nominal ing convention to be held on
Bhc had teen 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 it cures was then a mystery; but it is now fully settled that it promptly destroys every Typhoid bacillus in the eyslem. It staunches the hemorrhage, her.’.-, .ho whole alimentary track, and, instead of the alow, tedious convalescence,, restores to health and strength with surprising rapidity. In short, it ills ever; condition of a perfect antidote for Typhoid. Treat' ■erj; Give 10 drops every 13 minutes while the fever rages, and < • — on hour when the fever is off,
the day and place aforesaid. The respective precincts in the countv will each he entitled to one delegate for every fifteen votes east for W in. I). Owen, for secretary of state in IS'.it, and one delegate for every fraction of eight votes or over cast. The delegates are therefore apportioned to the respeetivo precincts as
follows:
Votes Del.
Jackson Barnaul “ New Maysville Franklin Koachiiah
Fincasfle
cud give lothing eiae. During coi£ BuMell Russellville '
vr-lcsceccc pivo or 4 times a day. ■ -re- ant Typhoid give every Lour. Paicesville, G., druegists eay nothing has been offered in that town for y.ara which is so popular and gives such universal satisfaction its Brazilian Balm. Nearly 400 bottles have been sold there
In the last two months.
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to Kentucky at anv time. The re lief expressed by them in getting w.hat they thought would be nearly a week more of stay in the safe and comfortable Cincinnati jail, was dispelled today by the decision of their attorneys who this morning decided to abandon the light against the transfer to Newport. The prisoners may be taken across the river to Kentucky at any minute today, and the fact that they are to go at once is creating considerable interest in this city and
in Newport.
Being only a part of our business, it’s natural that we cat*
\\ amii.noion. M.inh '<«, 1'do. J undersell exclusive millineries who must rely upon their i)i<^|
SattHfactiou Here. There is a great deal of satisfac tion expressed in Greeneastle that the vexing question of delay in the
It might be inferred from the storic- _ ... . ’■( r "
sent out from Washington hy those; profits to pay their immense rent and other heavy expenses.*
more aiixiutis to furnish sensational! VVATCH
matter than to tell the truth, that the republicans in congre-s who support the several gentlemen who ;nv willing to lead the republican party to victory this year arc going around scowling at each other, ready to quarrel and tight every time one of them says a word ie favor of hi- candidate This is all tommyrot. Tlu re never has been a contest carried on with friendlier words than the present, up to this time. Every one of the candi lutes for the nomination has friends in congress who
lose no opportunity to talk up the fit-
ness of their man, and it is common to find in a group of half a dozen republicans the champions of three or four candidates, but the discussion- are all thoroughly good natured. There i- no
The opening of our grocery department. We purpose tol make this opening remembered longer than any opening thatl
ever occurred in Greeneastle.
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That we can sell you Carpets, Mattings and rugs cheaper! than any house in Greeneastle.
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matter of taking the prisoners 1° j blav'kgunrding. Every one is willing
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Kentucky is at last settled, speedy trial is now wanted.
DECHION OF THE JUD3ES-
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Colored Society.
Last evening a large audience attended the 1'nion Literary society exercises in the A. M. E. church. There was a speech or two and a j song and then came the orators. Mr. Bridges opened the argument in favor of the southern opportunities for the colored man and dwelled on the educational and other advantages of the south, also the op portunities for work in the south, claiming the negro always gets a job first. Mr. Townsend took the north side anil asked Mr. Bridges
th«- UrpiihlicatiK of Indiana lor J11**
Slat ' ITrk»*t
The following is a list of the gentlemen who are expected to ask for the honors at the coming Re
publican State convention:
For Governor—James T. John(;|ston, Rockville; Will Cum back, Greensburg: Theo. Shockney, Union City; ( has. T. Doxey, Anderson; 0. K. Everett, Ft. Wayne; Chas. F. Griffin, Hammond; H. G. Thayer, Plymouth; J. A. Mount, Shannondale; F. P. Posey. Evansville; John L. Griffiths, Indianapo lis; J. I. Todd, HluiFton; Warren G. Sayre, Wabash ; James S. Dodge, Elkhart; W. R. Gardner, Washing-
ton; A. C. Voris, Bedford.
Lieutenant Governor—W. S. Haggard, Lafayette; O. Z. Hubble, Elkhart; J. W. Baker, Columbia
City.
Secretary (>f State—W. 1). Owen,
Logansport.
Auditor of Lebanon.
Treasurer of State—F. J. Seholtz, Evansville; Leopold Lev} - , Hunting-
ton.
Attorney General—Win. A.
Ketch am. Indianapolis.
Reporter Supreme Court—W. II.
to concede that all the other candidates are good men, but of eourse, his is the best. It is doubtful if a single ease could he given of a republican member of either branch of congre— saying a wold derogatory to a candidate for tne
republican nomination, although every j :|K lea< ^ KV Judge Smith at Ciucin one of them is pulling all the wire-at I nati yesterday in the Jackson and his command to elect delegates for Ids I M ailing cases is as follows:
choice. The senate divided the past i week between talking about Culm and , Col. Dupont's claim for a seat in that j body, and incidentally heard a four!
clearly shown that the-.' parties were those named in the indictment. We
Hensons Why WallinK unit Jackson think, therefore, that, the Court of
should <io to Kentucky. t'oininoii Pleasdid not err in dismissing The decision in full of the court i the writ, audits judgment will be af-
ffrmed.”
“In these two cases the court is of the
opinion:
“First—That the indictment returned
. . ... ... , , hy the grand jurr of Campbell coutitv,,
hour ant.-adm.nistra ion silver speech K(iiit(K;k ingt Wa ll in g and Jack-1 P^hcau County Nominating con-
son substantially charges them, and vention, April 18, will he found
PRECINCT MEETINGS.
Announcements of precinct mass meetings, as given by oommittee- | men for the purpose of selecting ! delegates and alternates to the Re-
from Senator Cockrell, of Missouri. With the exception of unseating Robbins of the fourth Alabama district and listening to a rather startling exposure of democratic methods in that state, the House has been devoting itself to the
appropriation bills.
Senate committees have been authorized to make favorable reports on Senator Mitchell's resolution to amend the constitution so as to provide for the election of senators by direct vote, and on Senator Gear's bill for the admission to statehood to New Mexico.
each of them, with the murder of Pea. I Bryan in that county. It avers that it
accuses Scott Jackson and Alonzo Wal- , ^ .
ling of the crime of o order committed n,,, “ 1,er ol del< * !lte8 and commltt ee
under this head. We shall give the precinct, time and place of meeting.
as follows, viz.: The said Scott Jack- 0118,1 8 name , an( i not the purpose,
son and Alonzo Walling on the—day of —189U, before the finding of this indictment, in the county aforesaid, did willfully, feloniously and with tnaluce
as that is understood and is men-
tioned in this item:
Hast nrecinct, Madison tp., Walker school house. Tuesday March 31, 10
aforethought, kill and murder Pearl j a - m -1 four delegates, four alternates; Bryan by the one or the other the said I' 1 ' L> ' To, r ' committeeman.
Scott Jackson or Alonzo Walling, with ! 'ojl’c'- ^UKSaGirdt.y a knife or other sharp instrument, cut -1 u| t( , rn ’ llt ',., I’V'hnrle^ Keeve.s eom.' ' '
'1 here is little doubt of the animosity ting the throat of the said Pearl Bryan Xnrth precinct. Clihton tp.. Saturday
of the adminisiration towards General Miles. Mr. Cleveland only gave him the promotion to which he was entitled because be could not deprive him of it without such manifest injustice that
^ C Daily | even Mr. Cleveland would not he guil-
ty of. Now this animosity has been
what be was doing here if the aoulh ^^ Indianapoli8; CharleB
was such a good place. He also " ,, . .
” 1 Kemv, Columbus,
referred to the civil rights ol the ‘ ,
j Superintendent Public Instruc-
whites here and contrasted ^e' 11 tion — D y, Greeting, Madison, with the south where the neg.o| State Statistican _ s . j. Th ,
couldn’t ride in the tirst-class rail - j ^ shelb ille
way coaches. The argument was Appellate Court Judge (two to “hot " at times and the judges had, E ^
trouble in getting down the points 1
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as fast us they were scored. The judges were Tom Graham, Sam Holhert, Will Herring, Jack Cane and Will Nichols. They retired to the ante room while the collection was being taken up and decided Mr. Bridges the winner hy a score of 3 to 2. The next debate will Inon the question of woman’s suffrage. That cake walk will come off on the evening of the 3<>t!i of March. There will be a I'J.oO gold piece, a handsome cake and a gold ring
Spencer; Lames S. Black, Indian apolis: D. W. Comstock, Richmond; U. Z. Wiley, Fowler; Will J. Henley, Rushville; Eugene Bundy, Newcastle; James H. Hatfield, Hunt-
ington.
Sour
Stomach, sometimes culled waterbrash, and burning pain, distress, nausea, dyspepsia, are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This it accomplishes because
us prizes. Judges will come from | w jth its wonderful power as u blood several of the surrounding cities. purilier, Hood's Sarsaparilla gently
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W. W. La.mheut, formerly repub lican chairman of the old Fifth district, is a candidate for congress in his new district
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Of all tlie people need to take a course nf Hood's Sarsaparilla at this s-ason to prevent that mil-down and debilitated condition which invites disease. The money invested in half a dozen bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla will come back with huge returns in tlie health and vigor of body and strengli of nerves. Hood' Rills are easy to buy, easy to
take, Vasy to operate,
ills. 25 cents.
tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates an appetite, gives refreshing sleep, and raises the health tone. In cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it seems to hav •• a magic touch.'’ “ For over 12 years I suffered from sour
Stomach
shown in a new wav. Secretary Lumont has written a letter to Senator Hawley, chairman of the committee on military affairs, against the bill which has been introduced in both branches of congress, to revive the grade of lieu-tenant-general of the army for Gen. Miles. There would have been nothing improper in the administration opposing tliis bill, although no further back than in the last congress it favored identically the same bill for the benefit of Gen. Scofield ; hut there is no question about its having been improper for Secretaiy Luinont to imply that he opposed the bill for no other reason than that be did not consider Gen. Miles worthy of tlie distinction. However, Gen. Miles ought to be able to stand that sort of tiling if the administration
can.
so that she did then and there die, the March 21, 7 p. in., at school In use, No. other being then and there p; t-ent. aid-jfRe delegates and five alternate-,
ing and abetting the same, the exact l oln '
manner whereof is unknown to tne N;»*'th iweeinet Greeneastle townshi, . .. | at Mii» MayorV oilier Greeneastle. S;itgrand jurors, and which did the cutting, m ,|. i v . March 2s. 2 p. m., six delegate. Scott Jackson or Alonzo Walling, or six alternates. Alex Lockridge com.
which aided or abetted the same is un- !
The averment is !
known to tile jurors. The averment i- ; epablicHii Umlrlnt Coiiventiuii. direct that both of the per-uns namu l The republicans of the Fifth congreswere guilty of the murder, and state-> s' 011 ' 1 ! district will meet in delegate routin'intent u ith » hirh and the manner ilt Mattinst ille, Ind., at II .... . J <> clock a. in. riuirsdav, April Hi, 189U, m which .1 was done, viz: hy one of „, n( , m j n ate a candidate for emigre-. them doing the cutting of the throat of The representation will he one delegate Pearl Bryan with a knife, the other he- for each 200 and fraction of 100 or more ing present and abetting him, and 11881 ,,,r Ill(! fbni. Uilll'im 1).
• , Owen for secretary of state in 1894.
thereh} then and there causing her ; U v order of the district coinimttee. dealh. Tills .-landing a! would have \. FU.BRCK, Chairman. been a clear and formal charge against | \tte-t: GkorokM. Am i n. See. both of the defendants of murder. And f(l! | for ,l "‘ co,,,,ties win as
tlie fact that the indictment further
states that the grand jurors were ignor- : (q.,^. jrant as to which one ot the two actually Hendricks . p;
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cousin, nor Vice ('hairi iaii Apslcy, of Massaeiiusetis. hrd any opposition for their old jHisitions on the Republican Congressional Campaign committee. Nor diil they deserve to have any. Their work in the last congressional campaign has never bten excelled fur thorotighnc--. How thm-'jiigh it was may he judged from the fact that just a week before the election of ’91, ('hairmaii Babeoek wagered a tine supper for nine newspaper men that tlie republican membership in the House of the tifthfmirth congress would exceed 232 At the time it was thought that Mr. Babcock made tlie wager solely for political effect. Blithe didn't. He made it on the close canvass of every congressional district which had been made under hi.-
th ■ defendants.
''.Second—The governor of tlie state of Kentucky having in his requisition upon the governor of Ohio for the surrender of these defendants for trial up-
on
Till' is St. Patrick's day, and it is propel at any time before mid
and great distress. 1 had violent nausea
Cure all liver! which would leave me very weak and
faint, difficult to get my breath. These
spells came oftener and more severe. 1 wksti.ank. did pot receive any lasting lienefit from
Harley Head ha- moved on John Me physicians, hut found such happy effects I 'ariy'- farm in \V stland. from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I There w ill he a Minday school or-i look several bottles and mean to always
ganized at Bethel church the 22i H I ol ! kee P U tn the houHC '
M arch.
There wa- a -ocml for the > j and Hon have algo been greatly bone-folk-at Daniel Ilur-i - is-t V\ edliesdat dted by Hood’s Sarsaparilla for pains in night. They enjoyed themselves well. the |, ack< an d after the grip. 1 gladly \lrs. Lizzie Brooks and daughter recommend this grand blood medicine.”
1 oddv h iaocm if.k.rketff.
| ! Fun isiieil the Daily Bannku i'lMK.s
this iml.ctmcnt a copy of which daily bv It. W. Allen, manager of Arthu. wu' attuclKHi to sanl riMiui^itiou, and | Jonlan^s Douitry houAi*.' 1 certified by said governor, as required ^ Hens by the laws of the United states, to be j v::: ::;:::::;:;;;:::;::: ;: “s authentic, and having also attached | j; —
supervision for tlie committee. When ' thereto the evidence upon which lie | Turkey, old toms. ! the figures were made up, he had ! tuted, viz.., an affidavit of Ramsey I aS^?r.7.or!Jf " twelve tr,embers to spare, as the repub- Washington, Esq., county attorney nf! Ducks :i* Means elected 244. I .•■ proposes that < amphell enuntv. Kentucky, averring j Uutter, irood .. .. »
with severe jiains across my shoulders, the ■•nmmittee’s work shall he just as ! that these defendants were fugitives!
thoroughly done this year. | from justice and were in the state of | Maj. E. B. StHhlmun, owner of tlie i 0|1 "’' 8,1 " r w ' lic h papers were intro '
I am now able to
do all my own work, which for six years I have been unable to do. My huslm- 1
Grace, visited at I'harltt Fillmore hist Sunday.
. Daniel Hurst lias bought Mat Trues-
night to any “in the morning.’ dHll . v fltrm . mil wil , move t0 it Iiext
week.
John Fisher and family, of Morton, visited Ids sister Mrs. James Esty last
Brown’' at Mrs. Pktkr Hurry, Leominster, Mass.
Green emblems are fluttering about and tiie sons of Erin have been
happy again.
For Envelopes see The Banker Times, printets.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
did the cutting and which one, being! Morgan u.i present, so aided and abetted the other, j J j ar ke f • does not make tlie indictment bud, un-I yq^J] 11111 1]
less it is made so by the laws of the! VeT-million
state of Kentucky, ami no proof us to |
this appears in the hill of exceptions. 1 letal 114 Neither ( iiairmiiii Babcock, of Wig. H a felony is suhstantially charged in : an indictment tlie tact that it may be 1 For hi. i-a.il ami Minni ai.oiis. inartiffeially done or that there is some ! “Nortli-Western I.iinited, teclmical defect in the form of the in- ! sumptuously equipped with bullet, dictmeut ought not, to avail in a ease of l sm " ki,, C ! ‘"d library ears, regular and ibis kind. Such questions are to b« 1 ,:oln P artmPnt ! ‘l ,,, ‘l ,i ng cars, und luxurilieard rud pas-ed upon hy the court in • ° ,,!i Jbiing cars, leaves Uhicago via tlie which the indictment was found, or - North-Western line (Chicago A: Norlhwldeh may he called upon to try the ! "'cstern R'y) at 6:3(1 p. in. daily and ease between the Commonwealth and arrives at destination early the follow-
ing norning. All prineipul ticket agents sell tickets via this popular route.
Nashvilie B inner, and, of course, a 'bleed of evidence in the trial oft.U-;
denioerat, evidently thinks the repub- C8 * e 'aad the governor ol Keuitieky in Means have uio’e than 1 lighting chance ! ' tM |ui">tion having alh'ged that they !
to carry Tennessee. He say-
'It's
were fugitives from justice, the ques-
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serious question whether a democrat 1 ^ ol1 18 w h e ther BUeli'cvidence ought (o' can be elected governor of Tennessee i l* 8 '*'been satisfactory to the governor! this year. Beyond the fact tlie party "f Kentucky. \\ e think not. is badly split on the silver issue, a great * ^‘ l, W!,s a ■mtGer for him to decide, j many citizens who have always acted ,,,, ^ e, ''’b ,,,, biig ol the decisions in| w ith the democracy have never con- this state is that on the liearing of tlie doned the action of the legislature i- ''KWiidiiion ease by this court or on a!
counting out 11. Clay Evans, whom bulictis corpus ease of iliis kind the!. , t.iev honestly believe was fairly elected l lll, , b's might have offered to.-limony to 1 "“ ut '' c a-i n.i > r 1 • governor in l.S!)4.’’ ' Miow that in fact they m-ver were in re of Broadstreet A Vestui. mti
“ Kentucky and were not fugitives there-j Fur Stateuieiits see
Subscriptions for any magazine from. But this was not done, and we The Bvnnku Timl’C priufers. or paper tak nat 1 i;a office. We are of the opinion that the evidence sub- N n . Oil v„„ money ,l„ ,n ; l only c.. e l. When it comes to the genuine arti de , VU " M ' ' ^dahington, on heliel' remedy on the market that contains no of news tl.e Banner Times has it. ’ " m '”" ,,r " ni ‘ f! “' ,e 11,1,1 ‘'"'r- ,n W for “' N ? °P , “ m . f.° C 2"'
were fugitives from justice and u wu- 8li P ate or fo “ terthe op* 011 ' 1 habit ' Re ‘
I member this.
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