Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1896 — Page 2

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. BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTEE. INDIANA. FRIDAY MARCH 201896

Typhoid FoTOr.

Typhoid i* now admitted by all scientist* to be caused by a venom microbe that swarms by the million in the tisanes of the small intestines, producing fever, delirium, extreme prostration, putrifaction and death. The medical profession has earnestly sought a reliable aniidote for this mortal plague and found none. Hence it is n bold, an almost startling claim, (a claim never before dared to be j made fo* any remedy,) that Brazilian

THEIR TRIALS FIXED.

wasting away, though he eats

•lark.,,., mid Wio^Twin rar* • Ken-1 r1 *'cnously. Walling and Jackson

Balm, alone, will positively cure Typhoid

duson. (’. l.aughry; Eleventh, A.; L. La wshe, Lewis Signs; Twelfth J

F. S. Roby, C. D. Law; Thirteenth, tncky Jury Apm 7. 'both said that they could easily A. L. Brick, J. II. Heatwolf. Of «> the Indianapolis Journal. < adapt themselves to any food gifeu

1 Nkwpokt, Ky., March l‘J—It was ^ a disappointed crowd that hung around the corridors of the pretty Newport court-house this morning.

Rei'Lyjno to the rapeated charge ' Notwithstanding the published

these eight are instructed for McKinley, several are endorsed and | most of them favor the Ohioan.

that William McKinley is domi-' statement that the prisoners would nated by one idea in polities, the not be taken to court curiosity had

In the mail of the morning were two letters. One was addressed to Alonzo Wailing, and when opened it was found to contain the draw

ing of a skull.

The ENTERPRISE

Keep your eyes open on our millinery opening HATS TRIMMED FREE, Oh CHARGE

Being only a part of our business, it’s natural that we can

TTPUOID KiCILLl'S.

Chicago Inter-Oeean remarks that j attracted hundreds. The court every candidate for the presidency! room was filled an hour before the

Fc%et in any stage. This great discov- ; except Governor Morton voted for appearance of Judge Helm.

ery was the result of a woman’s faith. [he ji t .Kinlev bill and all stand on

Mrs. L. B. Bradway, of Wilmington, Del.,

believed the Balm would do almost any- j precisely the same t aritl ground. .hing. Hence she gsve it in 6 drop Mort , oVer Mr McKinley “is not

Ptoses, every three to live minutes, to a

rouag lady in the last stage of Typhoid, committed to the restoration ol the fe e had ucen gi ve “ up by the doctor, | avv „ j L .h ) H > a is his name. On the

who sar.i r.he could not live half an |

hour To the surprise of all she quick- contrary, he has insisted repeated-

b 11 >• * p'in«r'«. »»• *

i: has been used by laymen, nurses and

physicians with uniform success. How schedule, that the republican party

n cures w..s then a mystery; but it is . , „ r.o. fully ..cttled that it promptly de- 1111 1

/s cv.uy Typhoid bac.ilus in the •1. It .“.annehes the hemorrhage, .k altnicutary track, and,

the slow, tedious convales-

.•1: -ros to health and strength

• ’ rapidity. In short, it 1 ;-i of a perfect antidote

■ f: Give 10 drops

. •vLile the fever rages, -'.reci the fever is off,

tlse. During con- . 1 timea 2 day. To

\c\-v hour.

As soon as court opened attorncx ('rawford arose and said: “I appear for Scott Jackson, your Honor.” Attorney Andrews then ad dressed the court: “I am associated with counsel who represented Wall ing during the pr ceedings in the courts of Ohio. I expect to arrange for counsel tn this city, but this has not been done yet. The preliminary steps have been taken, and I think they will be consum-

On the back of the drawing were 1 under sell exclusive millineries who must rely upon their big the words, “Pearl Bryan’. Skull.” | P rohts to P a > r their immense rent and other heavy expenses. ! first half of Jackson’, letter WATCH/

was cipher, and the lower part was 1

plainly written. This part referred | The opening of our grocery department. We purpose to

to religion, and when Plummer worked out the key of the cipher it was discovered that the upper part was of the same nature. Neither man will cet his letter.

make this opening remembered longer than any opening that

ever occurred in Greencastle.

DON’T LET YOUR MIND ESCAPE

“A few doses of Brazilian Balm cured me of one of the worst colds I ever had, vith loss of voice.” Gen. W. S. McNair.

m, E. BUKE,

Greencastle, Ind., General Insurance, Heal Estate And Loan

Agent.

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

Call and see him before closing elsewhere.

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The New York Tribune it* not favorable to the proposition to change the constitution providing j for the election of United States senators by the people. It says: It is not a change of system that is wanted. It is u change of working that system, a change toward common sense and reason. There is a sound provision in the constitution of the United States concerning the election of president by tlie House of Representatives— towit, that if no candidate shall baye a majority of the electoral votes, the voting of the House shall be continued to the three can didates having the highest number of votes. In a choice of a vice president by the senate only the highest two are to be voted for. It

might be a goo t plan to consider J nary motions between now ami the

some such rule for senatorial elec-

Colored Society.

The Union Literary society of Hinton Chapel M. K. church, elected the following otllcers last evening: President, Samuel H. Holbert vice president, Miss Mamie

“Well, gentlemen,” said Judge' Herring; secretary, Win. H. Herr

Holm, “I called this matter this ing; assistant, Miss Luiu Nichols; A. RO I H, PrOD morning to inform you that on next 1 Treasurer, S. Pittman; editor,'

Monday the prisoners will be called 1 Thomas B. Graham ; critic, Henry into this court and asked to plead ' Kicks; sargent at arms, L. Lewis; to the indictments. ’ j president of executive committee,

1 also desire to inform you that Wvatt James.

Greencastle colored base ball team the ‘"Famous Coffee Coolers”

will meet some time

That we can sell you Carpets, Mattings and rugs cheaper

than any house in Greencastle.

THE ENTERPRISE.

—Till: ONLY DF.PARTMLNT STORE IN GREENCASTLE.—

West Side Square.!

I will expect the attorneps for the State and the defense to have their cases ready for trial in this court on April 7. This will prmit of a trial of the men by the regular jury for April. In the meantime, I will state that the court ims amule time t« hear arguments on the prelimr

tions in state legislatures. It is intolerable that two or three men holding the so-called balance of power, should cause a prolonged deadlock and defeat the will of the majority of the people of the state. The Tribune's suggestions are merely make shifts, and its objections are without force.—Crawfordiville Journal.

S< Uool of Muftic Song: IS(*< itul.

This evening in Music hall commencing at 7 :J0 there will be a song recital by pupils of Miss Hollinshed, assisted by Miss Andrews and Mr. McKee, violin. All art* in-

soon for the vited. The following is the pro-

EXTRA! EXTRA! ONE NIGHT ONLY

election of officers. They expect j gram :

to play great ball this season. Duet: Wnon Golden Phmbus. Nicolai

i Misses Ora and Myrtle Owen.

Rev. B. J. Coleman and " y*'tt Kor Ult . s;)k , ( , r tll0 lmst Mattel

SATURDAY, 7VYHRCH 21.

■>» Not I»o Thlii. Do not lie induced to buy any other if you have made tip your mind to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Remember that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail. Do not give up in despair because other medicines have failed to help you. Take flood’s Sarsaparilla faithfully and you may reasonably expect to he cured. Hood’s Dills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best ingredients.

Tl»*» Vote for Joint .senator. Danville Republican The name o( Enoch G. Hogate will appear upon the ticket to be voted at the primary as the only candidate for joint senator. The reason that the candidate for joint senator was ordered voted on in this county was that in case there were two or more candidates, the one receiving the highest vote would he understood as the choice of the county and would receive the undivided support of Die Hendricks county delegation. Although Mr. Hogate is the only candidate, his name will appear on the ticket just the same.

day that lias been set for trial.' After court Slieritl I’lunimer, Detectives McDermott and Grim and Colonel Nelson held a conference in the office of the circuit court. They were together a long time; the entire case was gone over. Every scrap of evidence was taken up and handled and it was the opinion of Colonel Nelson that the state bad a case that would surely convict the men. The officers have received several tips that Walling and Jackson were in Bellevue on the night of or the night belore the murder, but the prisoners have stoutly maintained that they were

not there.

There is a general feeling in Newport to the effect that the prisoners Jackson and Walling have nothing but the law to fear. Walling declares that he is in no danger from the latter even, and that he will be acquitted. .It is believed that Jackson is slowly hi caking down. He begins to show the wear of imprisonment. Both men have asked for the privilege of exercising, but this is denied them, because Sheriff Plummer proposes to give them a good “sweating.” It was noticed that since the arrest of the men Walling lias grown a little stouter and Jackson has been losing flesh. The cold, calcti lating Walling is not worrying, but the nervous and uneasy Jackson is

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Tilt: Indiana delegates to the National Kcpuhlicun convention name Thursday, over the state are as follows. First district. James H. McNeely, James B. Gamble; Second. N. U. Hill, B. F. Beck; Third, H. C. Hobbs, John (,'. Stout; Fourth, O. H. Montgomery, A. E. Newlin; Fifth, T. Reagan. J. W. VVeik; Sixth, E. E. Stoner, J. W. Ross: Seventh, II. S. New, J. B. Keuling; Eighth, W. T. Durbin, T. H. Johnson: Ninth, D. A. Coulter, C. N. Williams; Tenth, G. V. Van-

A Jay CircuH. A Jay Circus Company will be at the opera house Saturday evening Manh 21st. This farce comedy has plaved every large city in the United States, and are spoken of in tlie highest terras by the press. Among the many novel features introduced during the “circus,” the jumping of Brown and Watson deserves special mention. Two athletes who have never met with defeat as all around jumpers, and one hundred dollars will be given any one accomplishing one of their feats. A clean and refined show and very funny is tlie general verdict wherever this company has played.

Mothers

James will discuss the follow’ing question next Thursday evening at Hinton chapel. Resolved, which lias caused the most distinction, war 01 intemperance? Mr. Colman will argue for war, and Mr. James for

intemperance.

Miss Kelsey. “Lascia Ohio Pianga” Handel Miss McNeil. tO beautiful Violet, Reia(ecke. Sweet May, Barnby Lorelei Club. “The Aug**! Came” Cowcn Miss Wood. Waltz Song—Ecstacy A rilitti

Part Songs

Vamlalia Kelrenrlnuent. Miss Schennerhom.

Terre Haute Mall. Tell me beautiful maiden Gounod

“Retrenchment is the order of ! Miss Meltzer (Violin obligato by the day on the Vandalia system.! Mr. McKee.)

There is no longer any doubt that ,)uet: * ; Arilit,i

j Missea \\ oou Jiml hulsey.

stierinau aim mousey's Famous Farce A JAY CIRCUS*

the weeding out policy is to be | Go0( , FHleWell KTiecken

pursued,

omy.

It is in the line of econ-

Miss Ora Owen.

And economy is a big point ‘"Hear ye. Israel” Mendelssohn with railroad management these „ . . , liilliiiii.

Irio: O skylark on the wing. ..Smart

SCENERY SPECmLTI ES 7VYUSIC.

Misses Schennerhom, Wood and

Umstot.

Come to me . .Boliin

days. It is thought that the piece work system will be introduced in the shops, which, in effect will mean

a big reduction in wages. The old : Mis»Milt/.*r

men who have held positions in dif- Part Song: Ave Marie Abt

ferent departments of tlie service

Seats on Sale at Landes' Drug Store.

REPUBLICANS ATTENTION!

are not to be kept because of their years of devotion to the road. A roadmaster who came to the road | when it was first built has been let out, and although it was not said

Call tor County OelrKnte Convention lo

lie Held Saturday April IS.

Lorelei Club.

Tell me thou patient turtle dove, Suppe

Miss Myrtle Owen (violin obligato , Xlie rt .p ub i ioans of i. utnilIll c „ mitv , by .liss Andrews. I Indiana, are hereby requested to meet ~ ~ i in delegate eonvent.on at Blake's opera Hiiih School Notes. | |, ousu j,! the city of Greencastle on SutThe seniors were examined in !'"'ilay, tlie IHtb day of April, isun, at

— ..... , i.... i . v, , ilOo’clocka.ni.forthepurposeofnomin so many words, it is understood ^ 011,1 m on as , om ,i\ « er-. p,,, candidates for the various , » . . , , i noon. county omces and for the transaction

that tlie cause of his discharge was,

his old awe ! Forest McNary, ’94, called at the

i school Tuesday.

The senior class has just finished Cicero’s orations against Catiline and will be examined over the work i Monday afternoon. They will

He Deserve* It.

CrawfordHvlile Journal. Hon. George W. Paris, who represents the old 8th district in con-

, afternoon.

gross, is not making grand stand ., , ' ■ ° then begin the oration on the Citiplays on the floor of the House but Aachias.

of such other business as may come be-

fore said convention.

The precinct committeemen ar** hereby requested to give the proper notice, fixing the time and place for a meeting in their respective precincts of the republican voters therein for the purpose of selecting delegates to said county nominating convention to be held on

the day and place aforesaid.

Th* respective precincts in tlie county will each be entitled to one delegate for

every fifteen votes east

fie is renresentintr his tieonle in a i every iiiteen votes east tor M in. II. * ^ * * Misses Florence Wood and Aide Owen, tor secretary of state in 1804, and

one delegate for every fraction of eight

votes or over east.

The delegates are therefore apportioned to the respective precincts as

follow*:

Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety, in the early stages, when not beyond the roach of medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Bead Hu* following letter: “It is but just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was completely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would not live over three months. She had a bad

Cough

A Spring Trip South.

On April 7 and 21, and May o, tickets will he sold from principal cities, towns and villages cf the norfii, to all points on the Louisville & Nashville Kailroutl in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Flor'H.11 and a portion of Kentucky, at one single fart* for the round trip. Tickets will be good to return within | twenty-one days, on payment of $2 to j agent at destination, and will allow stop-over at any point on the south! bound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and if he cannot sell you ex-, cursion tickets write to c. P. Atmort*. Generil Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky.. or J. K. Bidgely, N. W. I*. A..

Chicago, 111. *

and nothing seemed to do her any good. 1 happened to read about Hood’s Sarsaparilla and bad her give It a trial. From the very first dose she began to get better. Alter taking a few bottles she was completely cured and her health has been the best ever since.” Mrs. Addik Peck, Vi Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. “ t will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as T would have done. Hood's Sarsai>arilla baa truly cured me and I am now well.” Cara Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood’s, because

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

most satisfac tory manner. Private r .u * , ,

^ Brown, of the class of Do, visited information comes to the Attica I , . . riM , t , some of the classes rhursday.

Ledyer that Mr. Fans is generally-

regarded us one of the most indus* i Southard, of the History trious members of that body and department, went to Indianapolis that his influence is remarkable for ilast Frit,!t y and c,in,e home Satur a first term man. He has shown i da - v wi,h,,ut her voice and 1,a8 DOt great adaotability for important! recovered U a ‘ ^ She ,Buna S ed

her work in school very nicely the first of this week by having one of the scholars to ask the questions

Vote* Del.

committee work and his gentlemanly manners and proverbial good nature have made him a favorite with the older members. Mr. Paris, by tlie recent apportionment, hat

been thrown into the 5th district and 1,rof ’ i8

for her. She has been unable to be at school yesterday and today

and the people there have shown great wisdom in refusing to con-

The class day preparations are all absorbing to the seniors at pres

sider any other name in theim ; ent * ^ * ie ( ’l us - i* 3 proud

pending contest. They will n oin-1 ^ avo one ° 5 ' n number who inate Mr. Paris without opposition * 1118 a talent for writing songs, and elect him by an overwhelming j Miss Myrtle Ridpath was appointed majority, and the Ledyer predicts i tn write > ,ie class songs and she has that Indiana will have no better | witten one that the boys declare

She will

representative in the next congress W 'H ‘tnhe the cuke, than George W. Paris w,il, “ am,,lu ' r M,on

I** iIk* Out* Tniu Blood IMirlflor. All druggists. $1. I7t puvd only l>\ I. Hood & Co.. Low HI. Mass.

;l i*.,. art* imndy *. r» - ! iv)G(j S r^lIlS liable and beneficial.

It«*al Kutattt TranKfui-N.

A Jay Circus is coming to the opera MaIV Bacheliler to Judge S. Bachhouse Saturday. March 21, and the elder land In Watren tp., $1000. small boy is jubilant, for he can see ; £hza j. B# Ne |* on HI1( | husband to 11. visions of white tent*, peanuts and red H Hillis snd wife land in Greencastle lemonade, but Manager Blake assures I township $t7.>. hi* many patrons that they will not | E. A. Wright to Mary Wright land have to sit on six inch boards as they j n jn onroe t|) usually do at a "•circiu” as he has pro-• Daniel MeAniafi. and wife to Q. A. vided opera chairs for all. A dean and Dobbs land ia Jefferson tp., and Belle first class performance is promised.! Union Seals now on sale at Langdes dug | <0 yd Lybyer and wife to Louis C. store ! Herbert land in Cloverda’c tp., $800.

E. Grantham and wife to G. W. lr-

Jaoksou Barnaul 41 “ New Maysvillc 05 Franklin Koacluiale lob “ Fincaatle 109 Russell Russellville 124 “ Grimes School House... .77 Clinton North 08 “ South 40 Monroe Buiubridge 70 “ Brick Chapel 87 Floyd, Grovdand 58 " South 40 Marion Fillmote 54 “ South 40 Grcetlcastle tp. North ....01 “ “ Fov Bulge .104

“ Limedale ,. JO

Greencattle City, N 1st Ward.102 “ SlstW 117 “ “ N 2nd W . . .70 “ “ S 2nd W 88 “ “ E 3rd W so “ “ WOrd W.... 94 Madison East 59 “ West 50 Washington Redsvilie 77

South 58

Warren tp 140 Jefferson tp 138 Cloverdale E 30 “ W 81 Mill Creek tp 00 By order of the committee, Cnari.f.s B. Cask, Chairman, Arthur Thruop, Secretary.

Typhoid and Scarlet Fever.

Taken in time Brazilian Balm preventi win land in Itoachdale, $275. typhoid or scarlet fever. Also makei Dee Wood and wife to Mary L these diseases very light »nd alwayi men ( , t . ( | | al ,j j,, Greencastle

^h^carlet fe^r and messfes sTofte. l>arling to Peter Darling land | it t 1 J‘‘^ fl ' lr ° pS ° f Br v‘eye Always keep on hand. in Washington tp.. $50. Iittle warM water the be,t cyC

W ooo-

tp. $800.

*It pays

the merchant

and business man to talk liberally to tie .public through the colhnins of

The Ban„’f.u Times.

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j ane.' leave behind. Always keep on hanfl. in Washington tp., $50. water in the world '