Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1896 — Page 4

rtiK BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA FRIDAY 2UlS{Hj

“ Big Enough for Three.”

DEPAIW UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NftVS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION-

I'lkc Ntiidrni*' nolii«:a—Tlielr C«»ll€g« and So«*tat l^ilV Tlieir !•»• i‘tcl«‘ii(i» and ISolt'M nl tlMt ttrl^tit Live* ol viiiny \ oniiu; and \%'oineii Told b> Speela) (exporter.

Tht- athletic board will adopt plans for a ^raml stand for the McKeen lield in a few days. Miss Sell win was on the sick list yesterday. Miss Fletcher, of West Lebanon, visited university friends Wednesday. The Misses McCoy, of Cloverdale, were visiting college friends yesterday. Every Greek should attend the Panhellenic banquet. It promises to be the best in the history of Panheilism. KVery thing will be conducted in an orderly manner and certainly an excellent time will be had. Dr. Stephenson has been invited to deliver a toast on

AID FOR CUBANS. ArrAn£«*m«*ntH lining >lad« to Send Them

More Anna.

New York, March HO.—The Advertiser today says: As ;v result of a conference of the leading Cuban sympathizers in this city held recently three steamers will lie ttttisl out within the next six weeks and will leave for Oub;ui shores laden with arms and ammunition for the insurgents. The entire cost of the expedition will approximate about (12:33,000, which nearly all has been raised, it is said, and is now in the hands of John D. Hart, the I’hilad* Iphian, who successfully started the Bermuda "ii her trip to aid the Cuban cause. Of this amount, it is said, one wealthy man in this city alone contributed $50,000. WILL LAY DOWN HIS PICK. Section Foreman Heir to a Fortune of

Over AO,OOO.

St. Josrph, Mich., March 20.—Jim McGinnis of this place is a section foreman, earning $1.50 n day. April 1 next he will become Janies Met iiiinis. a nabob, with $17,000 to start on, and within six months this sum will be increased to $260,000. A bucnclor uncle, Daniel McGinnis, died in Toledo about a year ago. leaving his entire fortune of $750,0(Xi to his brother, Matthew, who now divides the property equally between

himself and two sons. l orn- lioilcrM Kxplode.

WlT.KKSHAURE, Pu., March 20. — A nest of four h ilers at the Algonquin breaker, Minor's Mills, Peusylvania exploded yesterday. The boihrs were thrown in all directions, two of them being found a quarter of a mile away.

i Beautiful Face is marie doubly attractive — a plain face seems less plam—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The

Henderson Corset

ocia! Time Gard. HIG KOT’lL OOINO FAST. •I uineirmiMl Nl>rURxi.r«*w> v» ; .n a. m •F Indiuiutpoiis l iyrr •* l;t u. m Mali 4:15 p, m 18* KnU Ri i hock* i 5;C1 p. in •rw NO EKi -o L, \ Cln. Nl^ht l u ;*• Mai! n ir» U), Ip ^GiithwrstDrn Linmed RJ.i'.K p i i r.t Vmtrrv.. vt % *ynt . 5.;.i P m (Bitty t FiXci-ru Sen nty • s’G, niirht < cpreas. iiaulsttiroiiKh oars foi iiici'inatl, Nt iv Vorkitiul iloslou. No.^cr’ii'»»o»8wiin Imin:, t«ii‘ Mifli’vr ti cltvjsi«ui » m AiHkrSGn ii ul t tr ( Incinmiti Bivl ii»n. N >. 18, "Knirkcvtu-ckfr,’* huul •ii ouirh pUm imt lor N. Y . .i' ll Do-tt n und Vor A’t shi»n:tt>n. I' P., via « .nelnncti. U A f -.:: «mi>. Now CGfu-M v i11> Ifw on all train: . i ;■ Huei u Agent,

**A chip oil the old block. No one was killed, although the en Everything is in readiness f „ r i gineer barely escaped with his life, tbe rush of new students that Is lintr S»t For the Trial.

The largest piece of ^_opd tobacco ever sold for id cents T and Ihe 5 cent piece is nearly as us/ge as you get of other nigh grades for 10 cents

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It is a paper for the young, 1 the old, the middle aged, for rich and poor, for high and. low, for Teachei and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for the people. You can't get along without it. You must have it. You will not live well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news everyday. It is in the van guard of progress and you must take it to keep up with the times. Identify yourself with it now and stay with it. In so doing you will get good, and do good You will show your appreciation of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive

and up-to-date town.

Bring in )our name or j telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers.

THE BANNER TIMES I

“If wi-dom's wavs youM x\ i-cly keep,

Twti Ihing- observe with enre,”

I’Imsut your house with Acme Cemei.i,

Ami luit with lime and hair.

R. B. HURL.&Y

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'plexion only Nature Vi can give. She gives a new/* clear and soft n^e to those who

use Or. Hebra s Viola Cream.

A paint or powder to cover defects. £. :s rid of thc)n y by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banishing all toughness, redness, Oeckles. molca, pimple.-, blackheads, suu jurn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, be-r-.ase naturally. Its use r eans both skin-

. beauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap J hastens the process, because it i-'. a pure and ) delicate soap. !t should be used in con- \ paction with the Cream. It should be used

in the hursery, too. Ordinary reaps arc not fi’ for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 Cents. Sold by drug-

"iG'orsriU I V Ti.iil. h tnl l , C. C. lUTTNiiH CXV, TOL

I’xpi’ftod.

Some I. U. students were Been on our streets today. Don’t miss the Pan Hellenic. The normal department will open

next Monday.

Have you subscribed for the '‘J7 annual? If net. do so at once and 1)P on the safe side. The supply may soon be exhausted. Judge Grubbs, who presided nt the district convention held here yesterday is an alumnus of lie Pauw. and father of Eari Grubbs,

formerly of ''J7.

Mr. W. <Howe, of Montpelier, is visiting his son, John Dawson. The engraving work of the ’H7 }Fir<t<jc is the linest that has ever

uome to our notice.

Cliff Allen accidentally stabbed

Aivah Baxter in the arm this moming, inflicting a very severe wound.

The democratic club met afttr chapel today and elected olliccrs. The professors will be welcome i to the Pan Hellenic tonight. Mr. Wasson, formerly of ’!)7. is

visiting friends in the university.

Those who intend attending the

Pun Hellenic this ervmng should meet at armory at 0 o'clock sharp.

Mr. Huffman, formerly of M)8. visited college friends !.• ! ■ yester

! ‘ley.

PRECINCT MEETIN G. Announcements of precinct mass i meetings, as given by committee. met: for the purpose of selecting | delegates and alternates to the Re publican County Nominating con 1 vention, 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, a* that is understood and is men tioned in this item: Ka-t ’irooinet, Madison tp.. Walker school house. Tuesday March :>1, 10 a. in.; four delegates, four alternates; .!. I). Torr, committeeman.

brings out the curves of a handsome figure and gives grace to an awkward one. Every inch of it

fits.

AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, III. AT YOUR DEALERS. CATARRH BRAZILIAN

DA LM

Instantly ctmefy? tlio ravages vi’ Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and the only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of thia inveterate disease. It quickly destroys the nests ol microbcH, heals the ttlcero and restores the

senses of smell, taste and hearing,

game m lie chess match between Kem- it has been used over ID yei.rs in eny uml Showulter ended in a victory hospitals and private Camilles un<l for tlic latter, after 70 moves. The score by Physicians and. Specialists aa in>w is: Bhowulter, 5; Kemeuy, 3; U;e ono infallible remedy in lift-* n awn, i. t arc los* Catarrh, It is also most; I

•( ouomical, a BOcts. bottle con-

u „ V.' ; * row- 1 -".*. , lining id weeks' treatment and I )n ; . .. t '! i < ’:.'," t ''. clowid * t * c - Vl.oobottle «weeks* treatment. Cokn Max oVn.-oY.oJ-.'ViosinI an .,- Brazilian BaluioftencureH a | July .Ii.rm 1 .M-.c, dosed Oolci over night. Cures Croup in ; u.xis .xia.x oiirmsi -jo closed 2n ! K ( : fowminutes. Quickly cures La I Juix open, d 2o a . closed 20 .o. Grippe and takes ali Its bad efi’ouk Mi> open .-.I so!.. , ios.d $u. 13 fttctuontof thosystcm. AbsoiuteJuiv opoiH-ii .jimI;, cioso.i^o.i.j i ly guaranteed to euro Asthma.! July Ol• h‘.M 11X 40 1 cm!isfH i.'' k * ,l ' a Prevents, breaks up and cures nil: . .XI., y opened ? , 02, closed $4 92 "'y Rboidaud Scarlet Fevers in any July opened $3.i&, closed s.i 42 ‘age, A marvelous remedy for: i. iosmg codi markets whont oo^c. i;T t tomach troubles. InFemalo '' '• oate i#c, pork *e.oo, lard *6.15, troubles it relieves Llks magic.

i .os Humps in one day.

i . r Triumoh. | Kelicvef. Piles and. Constfp.ition j Mrs. Briektop (Liinsting with pride) tri c.: night. For Constipation i.ho How d’ye like my new carpet, Mrs. Tifi for Piles. It does all this gently

Newport, Ky., March 20.—Judge Holm has announced that sdl airangemeuts must be made for commencing the trial of Walling and Jackson on the indictment brought by the Campbell

county grand jury on April 7.

Ninth Clieos Game.

Philadelphia. March 20.—The ninth

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In effeci M.ndH>, Jan. 12. L80il.

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Crosseye ?

Mrs. Crosaoye (bnrstiuKwith envy)— It’s—er—very nice indeed, Mrs. Bricktop, fer—for brussel.s. By the way, I nr July forgot what I caiuo for. I wish yon ’would lend mo your iawu mower a

few moments.

“Lawn mower? Why. certainly. But what on earth can you want of a lawn

mower at thiH time of the year?” i “I desire to thin down our velvet c:.r Lluct> , n ( . HV „ l;im H pet in the nursery u little. The children «■ , ‘ i .1 . ,, i Old Michael Malloy, a L ms canal are always losing their marbles in it. . , . . , , , T . . , boatman, ti lls ti story of Ln .oln. Ho ‘ 1 ' 1 1 ' said that be bad deserted from the rebel

nnd promptly, yet it is no miracle; ; relieves iho intlammation, nntoro does the rest. It is worth ita v/eight ia gold in ©very family. Over 300 doses in a ?lfo. bottle. I •„'riai size 2.5c, Ask. for Circular, i

Sold by Druggists.

B. F, JACKSON -» CO.,

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7 NDIANAPOLIS, IND,

A .Sure Thing. h irst Detectiv—IJa ! Throngh lb* 1 aid of the press ve will < >'/! .ro cur man. I sco it. here. Ho rai n i i scape. Second Detective—What have you in tho paper? First Detective—A picture of the house in which the man v ho sav/ tho man who looks like the pii oi-.cr lives. Tlie guilty guy will surely In t. tight now!—Gincujuati Triliune.

Ilu-w l!-.r List Juror Whs Won. Dr. Rob rt D. Sheppard, business agent i f tho Northwestern university, relates n story of how ho once won a lawsuit which iHualratea the manner in which lawyers t'.actimes adapt them-

selves t:> tlieir juries.

“There was no question,'' said Dr. Sheppard, “but that I was in tho right of tho ca?c. Tho evidence was conclusive, tho law was on my side, and when my attorney arose to make hie opening address ho thought ho had the coso won. Ho briefly reviewed the evi-

army, and was in Wa.-hingt n in 1K0T His half brother, John Rciloy, was prisoner in the old capitol prison in Washington. “Iv.unh d to ieo Jack badly,” said Malloy, “but tho provost mar-hal 1 wouldn’t ht me pass in. I stood near the Whito House when I saw Old Abe anil I Secretary Stanton walking together on the other side of tho street. Isays 1 n I myself, ‘I'll see what Abe’ll do,’ and 1 ! goes over and bows with my hat in my

hand.

“ ‘Well, my good man,’ says Abe, ‘what can I do for you?' “1 ups and tells him hdw tho provost marshal gave mo tho marble heart, and Stanton moves on whilo Abo pulls paper and pencil from his pocket aud

writes:

“Let this UK.n see his half brother.

“A. LlNCOtn.

“I was so glad tlmt I didn’t stop to thank the president. But yon bet your life 1 passed into the prison. It ’ud done your heart good to see that provost marshal how aud scrape to me when I hand

deuce, stated tho law in the case, and , , . , ,, , ,, , was about to close his argument when I £ J llm 01(1 Abe s note. -New York

| he nutieed that one of the jurors, a stolid

Brick Chapel, Monroe tp. Saturday.

Marco 21, 7 p, in., six delegates ami I old farmer, did not seem to be with -ix alternate--: Charles Reeves, com. ' him. The other 11 men had already doNorth precinct. Clinton tp., Saturday, j c * < t < d the coso in their own minds,

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tixe delegate

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CATARRH. HEADACHE, NEURAl.CK LaGRIPPE.

WILL CURE

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4 ripplt* < r*i«*k. 4 oloriitlo. is now attrai'ting attention in all parts of the world, on account of the marvelous discoveries of gold which have been made in that vicinity. Tin - North Western Line, with its unrivalled equipment of solid vtstiholed trains of palace sleeping ears, dining cars and free reclining chair ears, daily between Ghleago and i'oloradn. oHit- tlie best of fiieilities for reaehing < 'riltple ereek. l or tiekr-ts and full inforinainm apply to ticket agents, or mldress \V. It. Kniskern. General I’assenger and Ticket Agent t hicago A Nortliwesterp Kailwuy.(Tiuaign, Hi.

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and live alternates.

K. Lloyd, com.

North precinct (IreemMstle township, at tlie Mayor's office Grec-niaisile, S iiunlay. March 2S, 2 p. m., si\ delcgati s. - -ix tdternates. \|ex Locktidge coin. rimastle prt cinct, Franklin tp.. |.\|iril t, at 2 p. in., -even delegates, seven alternates. I). F. Brother-, x-om. The republicans of the two precincts of .Marion tp., xx ill meet at the Dunhivy sehoel Imiisc on Thursday, March •J<>. to select delegates to the county

convention.

The republicans of f'lox> iilale township arc iciptested to meet in t'lovcrd tic Saturday 2H, to -elect ilelegatx-s to county convention.

Brink'' 81ci*p to tin* SU^nloits. (tirt.s IiihoinniH

I'rostnitiun. Don’t uf*fooled with worthli

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ot!o*r rfUHtlns for PILES I’riro 25c. :*t Drupvl^tR Ho- k -H .Menthol nc**. A l»li• Cushman Mi

fcicturing Co., No. 324 Mono* Huilding . CHICAGO.

^ Cush man Ma I Dearborn Stn *.r ' I M K N M > IMI.

$W>~ l o make money you noxv must be willing to spend some. Many seem to think that it is only a new article that needs advertising but that is a great mistake. Let every man advert iso his wares; others have made fortunes doing it. Nothing is too common to have its sale materially increased by newspaper puldieity. Judicious advertising is not

make customers,

11 gets ITiere

. is strong competition now in all lines ■®o*« i of business. S on need advertising to I

tho farmer had n slupirbh, set expression on bin conutenanco which boded no good for mo nr my care. Again my lawyer reviewed the evidence, addressing his remr.r'.-s entirely to tliia one man, hut no impre.-. i.n v... nja*! The; nine stolidexpree: :-:nnill<- cut d tho man’s face, and 1. ■ i.'m.od cs 1 it! - Bkelytobe moved as t: <• artln an- . .- xxl. ch the trial was taking place. • The at n rney tried all kind ; i f . f.-ameuts, and filially, when bo was about giving up in despair, a happy th. ; ;liti truck liim. Ho repented again the T ■ 1 -m , and when he cuuio to n )dacc v cri the j-ersou opposing mo had made an egregious error in judgment hokum d over to tho old

farmer and said:

“ ‘And 1 want to toll yon. my friend, that there's whore he dropped his water-

melon. ’

“The old fanner’s face lighted tip, and from that mumeut the oaso was won. The jury wan out Jess than five minutes and brought buck a verdict for all that I bud asked. ”—Chicago Chronicle.

Press.

Beiviolir.'in tlisiricf Cmixt-ndoit. The rcpuM cans of tfi,- KiftIi emigresinitial dt-:rivt will meet in delegate con ventioa ;■ Murriusville, Ind.. at II o'clock a. i i'lmrsday, Apr:! lU. IS'.Hi, t-i nouiin.it.-a candidate for (- tigrc-s. T he representation will fie om- delegafifor each 200 and fraction of Hh) <-i- m ire votes cast for the Mon. Hilll-im l< Oxv- u, for ei-rclarv of -late in l>!'t. By order of the dwt! it t eonimitlee. V. 1 11.mo k, < Tuiinuau. \ttc-t: Gkoik.i M . Am.i n. . ' 'flu* basis for the eounlte • xvill In- a« folloxvs: PKI.I X, ATI'S.

SOUTH

OM© WAV TIOKBT9 AH© BOLD At li Cents a Mile rnOM th© north ovan Th©

(.OUIBVILUC A NASHVILLE R. R. To individuals on the First Tuesday, nnd to parties of seven or mote on the Third Tutsdiiy of each mouth, to nearly all points in the South ;and on special dates Excursion Tickets tire sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to I. K. B1DGELY, N. W. Pass. Agem, Chicago, 111. C. P. ATMOKE, GenT Pess. Agk, Louisville, Ky. SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen, or to 1*. Sro Jonhs, Pass Agent, in charge ot Immigration, Birmingham, Ata

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Dru^jriMts, oi iiiulle*! Afivnts WHiiteil. (USIi MAN’S on!'*' till* Lest WllV* tD MENTHOL BALM ^.--^iten^o; u :1 . Wi .,l

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%Vlint is ll»e Mutter?

Are you constipated? Do you In ve n-k lii-ad.-iclti-i? Is your Nervous sy —

1 give you vour -liarc nl the tnule. ttnd tem, liver or Kidt cys out of order? If . y ou neetl it done in tlie iiio-t skillful and -o. elite yours,-II by using Wright’s

Whet, it comes to the gumme article ".’V T, "‘ <"•''''- r »'‘"W r IVIery Teii. It Improves the cotn|dex-

of news the Bannkk TTmks lias it.

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tneiliu'ii in llii- nick of the xvoods i- tin- ion I’rici- 23 cent- -obi by Albert j IDx\i n-i ixiks. It | Allen, iM'iiggiet. 'hi-wk-.iVw.

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The Hans ii: i imks For Statements, Bill Ilc.nJs. <: The Banm:it TTmks l-’or Knvelopi-s. T he Banm n TTmks For Letter Heads. The B.xnnkh TTmks l-’or Legal Blanks. The Bansl u TTmks For Sale Bills and Posters. The B.xnnkk Timi s For all kind-of job printing at owes; pr.ee* i| I'o not purge yonras.. for c-mstipatiot inly make* r.iut-.ers worsi*. U -e Eraxiiian f:alm tau.e a* for pil-s. lustaut relief and permanent cure.

The American Protective Tariff Leagu© is a national organization advocating •' Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitution, as follows : " Th« ob;Rc?t of this LeaguB thall b« to prot«ci A mane.' n lab^r by a tariff on import©, which ©hall no ;ua ly Becure American industrial product© e^mnst tlie competition of foreign laior. There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organization and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIRST ; Correspond**^* iu solicited regarding Memberahip ” and “ Ct’ficial Correnpondenta.” SFCON D‘ We need at d w?looms contribution©, whether small or largo, to our cause. THIRD: We pnbh/u r. I- line of document© r. . tiem Ccm-pi-yFA set, wiil bo mj<Iod to rny adc!r<*for 50 cents. FOURTH: S n:i pc©tal r4 request for fry' ©am i •'? r.f t-..» Aniyric-to Fconom-fct. Addrri'.n Wilbur F W -r.nnn. G«»r ralSecretary, 1J 5 We.»‘. 23d ‘Jtreet. New York.

Drazil.'.i.i Lr’tu rurciscolja, old cough®, c.-jp, Lro&clntii aud pleurisy like mr.gic.