Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1896 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES*. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY MARCH 1H IrtW
Typhoid Favor.
Typhoid is now admitted by sll 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, putrifaction and Heath. The medical profession has earnestly sought a reliable antidote for thio 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. olon e, will positively cure Typhoid
TYPHOID SIOUXS.
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. Bkc had been given up by the doctor,
who said she could not livo 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 system. It staunches the hemorrhage, heals the whole alimentary track, and, instead of the slow, tedious convalescence, restorea to health and strength with surprising rapidity. In short, it fills every condition of a perfect antidote for Typhoid. TrcatmerU : Give 10 drops every Id minutea while the fever rages, and .>nce an hour when the fever is off, and give nothing else. During convrtlt 1 -ncc iv : : or 4 times a day. To ■irevent Typhoid give every hour. Painc-ville, O., druggists cay nothing has beea offered in that town fo'- yiara which is so popular and gives such universal satisfaction as Brazilian Balm. Nearly 400 bottles have been sold there
in the last two months.
tion. The republican party will be for the nominee who ever he may be if he is nominated fairly. If “bossism” is attempted there may be u decided objection from the
EVERYTHING READY
For the Big Convention TomorrowLarge Delegations. With this afternoon’s trains be-
people. in the republican ranks, .ran arriving the advance guard of
however, the boss is ot small im-
portance. The people rule.
the hosts of republicans who will itold a love feast in this city tomorrow. True there is not a great deal of actual business to accomplish but what it is is of such im-
Kookkk lias been cleared and Durrani has been granted a respite. Murderers get entirely too many favors in tliis country, and mob law will not
down so long as the stock of niuidcrer- portance that large and enthusiusgoes up.-Urecncastle Bannkii 1 t ic delegations are headed this way. True as gospel. Take the Pearl , , ,, i . . ,
hor weeks nearly till the available
brvan case for example. Here we . , . ‘ .
1 hotel space in the city has been en-
have two men each accusing thc| , . , , , ■
gaged, for though Grecncastle is
other of the poor girl's murder, and vet after eight weeks of investigation, in the face of both the murderers’ confession, their conviction seems to be as tar off as ever. At the same time insipid young ladies for a time tlooded the two murderers with bouquets of Mowers until the jailer put a stop to the sicken ing sentimentality. No wonder that lynch law is sometimes resorted to, and there are occasions, too, when it is a wonder the people refrain from taking the law into their own hands.— Warsmr Timrs.
for
so located that most all the delegates can get in on the morning trains, many came in this afternoon to caucus tonight, for it is thought the wires will be pretty well laid by morning. Terre Haute, Brazil, Martinsville, Plainfield, Danville, Rockville, Newport and other cities have men on the ground who are working for their candidates. The names to be voted on tomorrow will be .Jesse \Y. Weik, of Putnam, Taylor Reagan, of Plainfield, Hendricks county, and David
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BKI.I.E - MON. Ot Hill and Homer Maey have been ; going to Quincy, Owen county until t the roads got too had and now two fair damsels are longing lor good roads. Milford Pritchett's tine driving dug | met death in a peculiar manner Iasi I week. He was running a rabbit umi il ! ran into a hollow log and the dog got his head in and strangled himself to dea'li. Abe Pritchett's house with nearly all of its contents was consumed bv lire last Saturday, boss about live hundred dollars. Rev. Bond and wife tilled their regular appoint iiieut at Walnut Chapel S;iturday and Sunday. • George Dobbs has purehased the property of Daniel McAnitich in Belle Union. Quite a number of young folks attended the party at Mr. Bobby Dorsetts Saturday evening. Unele Sy Briunt will move to Belle Union in the near future, having rented Ilia farm to Maudes Hurst. V/e boys can now dispense with our buggies, walking having become the laie-t fad among the girls.
rixcAsri i.
John Campbell of Boone county, visited bis grandmother. Mrs. Lemon, last week. Mrs. I.enton still continues very
-ick. ’
Misses Maggie Glider and Prudy Stanley attended the millinery opening at Indianapolis last week. Miss (iridcr
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The republicans of Putnam feel Strouse, of Parke. George Allen, that tliev are not asking more than I 0 *’ Terre Ilnute A'.iyires.v,' it is they are entitled to when the pre j reported will not be a candidate, sent their claims for one of the j so the light will probably narrow delegateships to the St. Louis con ! down to three if a dark horse does
vention. The honor has not fallen | not spring into the arena. There.) rt . tl)rilinjr homp
Lulu MeGaughcy with pneumonia.
coin convention. Putnam has will lie a most enthusiastic body of made the biggest change of any | representative republicans. There
is a strong health} McKinley sen timent stioat today and nearly ev ery visitor who comes into the city is bowling for Ohio's favorite son. It is that way all over the state. There is a growing demand this
Bad Cooking
is a waste and harmful in every way. Thousands of people are deprived of half the actual nutriment of their food because of bad cooking and the want of means to make food palatable and digestible. The
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is recognized as the most perfect cooking apparatus vet produced. It is made of malleable iron'and cold-rolled
double-stretched steel-plate throughout, except fire-box. which is made of the best gray 'iron. The oven and
fire-box are built on an entirely new principle.
The Majestic is backed by the strongest guarantee made by any maker.
COOPER BROS. HARDWARE CO. acts
The ENTERPRISE
Keep your eyes open on our millinery opening
HATS TRIMMED FR&fc OP CHARGE,
we can
The honor lins not fallen j not spring into the arena,
to Putnam county since 1800 when « a great desire to go to the naJudge Donncline went to the Lin tional convention this year as it
Being only a part of our business, it’s natural that _
a stock or millinery ,m ( „is and und e rse lj exclusive millineries who must rely upon their big will open a shop here. Miss Manley r , . ,i • ■ , , , 1 *
will visit relatives at Plainfield before
is seriously siek
county in the district in tlie past six years and the republicans here have fought in the face of heavy odds. They have gradually cut a democratic majority of six hundred down to nothing and in this partic
ular they have eclipsed any of the j afternoon for an earlier hour tor other counties in the district. A convention. It is called for eleven delegateship here would be a fitting oT-lock tomorrow, but it is argued recognition of the sister counties by the early hour fellows, that that to Putnam's good work and there is hour will be too late. I here is no the kindliest feelings expressed to J nee d °f waiting later than ten this county from several of tlie! 0 for all the delegates will be
others. Putnam is no longer the here before nine
D. F. Brothers was called to Bloomingdale Haturday to identify a lioisc which he raised anil sold three years ago and which has recently oeen sold as an imported German coach. Wesley Scott has moved back to the house which lie so recently vacated to move to Finca«tl“. Albert Giiilliunis will build a new house for him to occu-
py soon.
Samuel Gardner’s Chester white hogs are dying with the cholera. Ed Reed spent Sunday with Albert U ndei wood.
profits to pay their immense rent and other heavy expenses.
WATCH
1 he opening of our grocery department. We purpose to make this opening remembered longer than any opening that
ever occurred in Greencastle.
DON'T LET YOUR MIND ESCAPE
I hat we can sell you Carpets, Mattings and rugs cheaper than any house in Greencastle.
THE ENTERPRISE.
MT. MKIUUIAX
and none could
laughing stock of the republicans of central Indiana. We arc united and have by becoming united been able to make great inroads into democracy’s stronghold. Putnam republicans should feel proud of their success. In Mr. Weik they have a candidate who is in every respect worthy of the position to which he aspires. He is one of the best acquainted men in the state and has friends not only in Indiana buyin tlie surrounding states. There is a disposition over the district to favor Mr. Weik with one of tiie delegateships and the honor will he a most fitting one. Putnam repub Leans will urge his claims to tlie last ditch.
get here between that hour and eleven. The visitors will want to get away at 1:35, most of them on No. 20 and 21, luid will want their dinners before they leave. If the convention is called at 10 or 10:30 at latest all the business can be
cleared up before noon.
The convention will lie held at the court house and Marshal Wm E. Starr has the preliminaries in charge. He will arrange for scat ing tlie delegations, etc. It will tie
a monster meeting.
ItcHiiliM'I'xll tlie Story.
A vast tiia>> of direct, unimpeachable
See my new stock of spring millinery, Mrs. Lillie Allen, s.side square. 131 tf.
Mrs. Layton, of Fern, returned home today after a visit with Mrs. Sarah Hazel of this city.
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of doubt that Hood s Sarsaparilla actually does perfectly and permanently | cure diseases caused by impure blood. Its record of cures is unequalled and! these cures ‘nave often been accomplished ; after all other preparations had failed, j Hood’s Pills cure all liver .Ms, biliousness, jaundice, iudigesion, sick head-1 ache.
have an item. We want the news.
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Born to S. >V. Erwin and wife, March !). a daughter. Paul Albiu contemplates attending theC. N. at Danville the coining summer. John Runyan will greatly Improve the looks of our town by repairing ids dwelling. Hirmar Fox, L. E. Knight, Emory Collins and Harris McAninch made a business trip to Indianapolis Friday. Everet Hurst will attend medical college at Chicago tlie coming summer. The people of our town were entertained last Saturday., night by a slight of hand performance and vantriloquist. Tlie entertainment lasted for some two or three hours. All report an enjoyable time. Friday night March 13, Lish Grimes was called to Ids long resting plaee after a severe illness for some time. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn Ids loss. The remains were interred in Providence cemetery Sunday morning.
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PRETTY COLORINGS ARTISTIC DESIGNS DOWN IN PRICE IS THE BIG STOCK OF WALL PAPER AT
JONES’.
March
The following letters remain in Greencastle postofllce uncalled for
March IK, 1890:
Mr. Henrie DcClerk, Mr. Ed Butler, Mr. A. II. Swank, Mrs. C. A. Brown,
Mr. (’has. Gustus. Miss Mary Sherman, body freely, but accumulate in the blood
Mrs. James Worden, Miss Jemndc Wright, Miss Nannie Albright. Mi-si
t l i(l April, May are most emphatically the m >nths for taking a good blood purifier, ° r because the system is now most in need of such a medicine, and because it more quickly responds to medicinal qualities. , In \vinter impurities do not pass out of the
Xora Watkins, Mr. Salem Bahana, Miss Alice Potts, Mr. M. Brighten, Messrs. Johnson & Fisher, Miss EvaGowgh. M rs. Sibie Gobel. In calling for same please say ‘‘ad-! vertised.” Willis G. Nuke. P M.
April
8ekp news to Telephone 'Jo.
The following of Wm. McKinley seems to be increasing daily. In tliis district lie is about the only ■nan mentioned for the presideney and it seems that there will be an overwhelming sentiment expressed for him on Thursday. Many ol tlie McKinley orgacs in the country are pointing out the danger of the apparent move of some so called leaders to defeat the will of the masses in defeating McKinley by trickery at the St. Louis conveti-
ll asked the question “Have you got a stomach?’’ it would be safe on general principles, to answer “Yes.” But, if you are sure of it; that is, if you ever fed any distress after eating or any pains of whatever description in the' region of the stomach, you have got something more thaa an ordinary stomach; in other words, you have got a diseased stomach. The stomach is a powerful muscle , and the proper remedy fur a tired muscle is rest. Try the Shaker Digestive Cordial, for this product not only contains digested food, which will nourish the system without any work on the part of the diseased organs, but it aids tlie digestion of other foods as well. You can test 11“ value in you. - case or the trifling stun of 10 cents. Sample bottles at this price arc ■ arried by all diuggists. Laxol i“ the best medicine for children. DoiAors recommend it in place
of Castor Cd.
The best medicine to purify, enrich and vitalize the blood, and thus give strength and build up the system, is Hood’s Sersaparilla. Thousands take it as t heir Spring Medicine, and more are taking it today than ever before. If you are tired, “out of
May
sorts,” nervous, have bad taste in the morning, aching or dizzy head, sour stomach and feel all run down, a course of Hood’s Harsaparilla will put your whole body in good order and make you strong and vigorous. It is the ideal Spring Mi Jiclne and .rue nerve tonic, because
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
nrs.HKLLVlLLE. Sugar making i* yet the go, although prices of syrup is waning. Father John Stallaril is yet living and tlie Dr. J. 8. Stullanl his son with whom he is living, is also very ill and not expected to live but a few days. He is near 7u years old, Ids father being !H). Botli arc entirely helpless, Alfred Grimes one of tlie old citizens, died last Saturday night just after lying down for the nights rest. Mrs. Grime* was also going to bed and noticed something unusual with In- breathing and on closer notice she found lie was dead. He was 7(> years old and had been rather feeble all winter but could walk out at times. Borne of stock men are arranging to buy a fine coach horse. They get iiim for *2000. Dr. J. W. Straiighn, of Montgomery county, would make an excellent man for joint representative for Futnain ami Montgomery counties. Futnain would give the doctor a strong support. Janies C. Fordice would make a good j county treasurer or a surveyor. We want the very best men selected for our candidates tliis year and we will get there, but we think that tlie republicans should by all means do what they can to defeat Ezekiel Hart in the democrat convention as he would take more renublican yotes in tliis part of the county tiian any other democrat in tlie county. It lie would carry Russell township at the election there would be a “lim show for ns to carry tlie county. Look ahead gentlemen. There is quite a call for medium farms in this vicinity. Last Saturday night our town was visited bv a set of hoodlums that made night hideous with threats, curses and fussing, tlie result of bad whiskey and from all outside appearances there was niueli whiskey sold.
it in the near future. Mr. Allen’.neighbors will be glad to have them among them again.
REFLECTS ON WOOD.
Whm the Ciicinuatt lletpetiYes Think of
Mrs. J. B. Robinson is visiting her I neice. Mrs. Etta Gaurd. of Linden.
Henry A. O’lLdr went to Monday on a pleasure trip.
M iss Delia O’Hair is visiting her sister, Mrs. Reeves of north Indianapolis.
the Young Man.
In regard to the storv printed
,l > Tk' 1 j yesterday concerning the Jackson Walling case tliis morning’s Jour-
nal says:
Detectives Crnn and McDermott have
A modern cottage in good locution on I heard the story, hut say they do i ot
West Washington street. Light rooms including bath. Reasonable rent. Inquire of Broadstreet & Vestal. 130t f
PRECINCT MEETINGS. Announcements of precinct mass meetings, us given by committeemcn for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to the liepublican County Nominating convention, April 18, will be found under this head. We shall give the precinct, time and place of meeting, number of delegates and committeeman’s name, and not the purpose, us that is understood and is men-
credit it. Colonel Deitsrh .md both detectives say that every evidem-e poi.its to Will Wood a* the girl’s bet raver, ami then to Jackson and Walling as liavi ig been criminally intimate with her nft -rwiird. A* previously stated, the police admit having evidence of a sensational nature that has not been made public and will not lie until produced in court at the trial of tlie men. When asked as to the nature of tliis evidence today. Colonel repeated his refusal to discloit and smiled confidently when itvaintimated that the lawyers for tiie defense did not believe he had any evi-
dence.
"We have enough to take them oil their feet,” said the Colonel. "I wont say what it is so they can prepare a
1 Is the One True Blood Purifier. AIDIrugglsts. *1. ■ Prepared only by C. I. Hood& Co.. Lowell. Mass.
.. f».n sre imrely vegetalili. t areliootl S rills tally prepared, il rent*.
tioned in this item
Last nrecinct. Madison tp.. w., lk . p| . I'l»'* s ' t »lc denial of it, hut l am satisfied school house. Tuesday March 31. io i we have enough evidence to convince
a. m.; four delegates, four,alternate!; I any court.”
J. I). Torr, committeeman. . • , , ... ,, , ‘ Convince a court of wont? wuMan n 21, “'p.' m.'."-i'x" .lel'egau'-'aiui t0 thH Lionel qualify hi
six alternates; Charles Reeves, com. ' statements.
North precinct. Clinton tp., Saturday, "Oh- well,” he answered, “wait and March 21, 7 p. in., at-cliool h u-e. No. see. Nobody will he more surprised ■' fi'e delegates and live alternates, than those people who think the case
lias not b«'en properly worked up.’’
at the Mayor's office Grceneastle. Snt-i Attorney Shepherd, for Wailing, urday. March 28, p. in., six delegates, ' w,| en seen in tlie circuit court room t<>six alternates. Alex Loekridge coin. day, said: “We have decided not i» . . take the case to tlie supreme court, as Iitnnstlc precinct, franklin tp.. already two competent courts have
n"c, SP iY 11 passed on the question. We do not fear I . r . I > rot lie i emu. personal violence to our clients in Ken
tueky. We nave received assurance-
Subscriptions for any magazine that tlnre will be every protection by
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(». K. Lloyd, coni.
North precinct (treuncastle township. |
April 4, at 2 p. seven alternates.
s’ill save you money
HUICK CHAPEL. • , R. W. Allen is having his lionij mod- j " hen it comes to the genuine article eruized preparatory to his moving into 'd news the Banner Times has it.
the i uiupbcll county authorities and all in ail we llmm'lit it best to allow tin’ transfer to he made. There will be u<» more legal battles until the ease conieto final trial before the Campbell county court. Both our clients are willing new
to stand trial in Kentucky.”
