Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1896 — Page 4
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fHE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 1896
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it is a paper for the young, 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 every day. It is in the van guard of progress and you must take it to ketp up with the times. Identify yourself with it now and stay with it. In so doing you will get good, and dogood 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 your name or telephone it in or hire a cheap boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,
A lovely con-
plexion only Nature \ can give. She gives a new, ' clear and soft n- c to those who
use Dr. Hebra s Vi ala Cream. It is'r ■
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NEWS AND GROWING
OF OUR GREAT INSTITUTION.
ITie Miitlml*' Dolllgi*—Tllftr College and Soiial Ltfr Their (■tient* In<‘t<l<‘UtM and INotfN ol tti«* llrt^lit Liven ol TRany Votmu; 'It n and Women Told b> SperlaI lieporter.
For Bradley and Protection. Winchestek, Ky., April 15.—Republican convention of Tenth conKreanonal district elected delegntes and alternates to the national convention at ISt Louis. Resolutions against free silver, for protection and for Bradlov were adopted. Two Countlen Indorse Governor l*attison. West Chester, Pa., April 15.—At the Democratic convention yesterday ex-Govornor Pattison was indorsed for
the presidency.
Merger, Pa., April 15.—The Democratic county convention here indorsed Pattison for president and leaving the
uni) rule optional.
I Beautiful Face ismadedoubly ( J attractive — a a plain face 2 seems less plain—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The
Prof. Waldo, of Purdue passed
through here yesterday.
Ralph Norton instructed Col. Weaver’s setninariutn class on the single tax yesterday afternoon. The Merriken Star entertainers which gives a concert in Meharry
; , . ‘ . Place l» Well Named.
1**11 tllls evening comes very highly Wii.liamstown, Ky., April 15.-The recommended. It consists of the fifteenth murder at what is called Dead
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Kugcnc Page, the world’s luniou- shot three times and mortally wounded
mandolmist and W. R. McCormick,
Olive llranclicH as Prlaea.
London, April 15.—An Athens dispatch says that the prizes to the winners in the Olympic games will be branches from the olive trees at Olympia (as was the ancient custom), the intention of bestowing silver wreaths hav-
ing been abandoned.
the
aim ami mlessly, be-
r-rusc naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it K a pure and delicate soap. It should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by drug-
, gists or sent by mail. Send to
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tiou Head and Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. Ir,GRIPPE, vaj'h I (•liar You Kind luff ILL UUnu lialatiou nio|» HiippziiiL' Kiinffing, oughing, HKAhACIIK. Con11 mi ed 11 pp rfleets SKHK ( riu-:. ENDORSED
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menthol dalm ^j , ‘ , K h .",;";: ,er A i !! 1 ' Cuts, Wounds, Burrs, Frostbites. Excels 111. 1 otlier remedies for PILBH Priee 26c. at Jlrnggivts. ,1
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Riverside whistler,” who has won such great laurels as an impersonator and original imitator. Harry Maxwell pronounces M i * Cormick, one of the best men who is on the platform today. The Merriken company is under the same managers as the original Tennessean Jubilee Singers which made such a hit here last winter and U is guaranteed to he far more entertaining. Those, who miss this the last concert given tinder the auspices of the athletie association
will certainly regret it.
The four classes of the college of Liberal Arts met after chapel today in Meharry hall and adopted resolutions expressing their satisfaction with Dr. Gobin as presi dent and that he be retained or rather made permanent president. It was an enthusiastic meeting and every one voted for the resolution. The student body wish Dr. Gobin at the head of DePauw university. The zoology class are working
on the vertebrates.
The Star Entertainers will give ur a Star entertainment sure enough. Mr. McCarmick just gave us a little taste of what will come tonight. Don’t miss it. Elegant base ball practice every
day now.
Some members of the zoology class were out on an inspection tour yefterday afternoon. Mr. Heckman formerly' of'9'.*, is calling on I’hi Psi brothers and
frienus.
MUSIC AND ART NOTES. Pupils’ recital this evening at 7 o’clock in music hall. Adjourned meeting of the orehes tra tomorrow (Thursday) evening
at 7:30.
Miss Daisy Steele has returned from Meadyille, I’enu., where she was attending the annual conven tion of Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Grace Wilson, of the senior elass in the music school, will return to her home in Centralia, Hi., for a time, leaving here tomorrow. Mr. LeRoy Crigler, who will be remembered here for his unique work in the school of art last year, has charge of the pictorial work of | the Fvirler header which he is doling admirably.
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Miss Kelsey was called to Converse, Indiana, on Monday by the serious, and it is feared, fatal ill-
ness of her grandmother.
The new sight singing class has quite a large enrollment, and is do ing linely. It is a very pleasant thing and often very helpful to be able to sing at sight at least fairly I easy music. This is within the
reach of almost every one.
Ray Creek lormcrly of the preparatory school, is visiting college
friends.
\«.. v, i|) ( , famous
Page the chain-
pion mandolin player, entertained
at chapel today’.
by Robert Tolly. Tally escaped, but was
captured.
To Attend a Funeral. Washinoton, April 15.—Vice President Stevenson left the city last night for Leroy, Ills , to attend the funeral of Dr. John McKenzie, a kinsman, who is to be buried Thursday. It rail ley Wen Claim sixteen Delegate*. Louisville, April 15.—The last of the 11 district conventions in this state were held yesterday. Of the 22 district delegates who will represent the state at St. Louis, 10 are instructed for McKinley, 10 received straight Bradley iustiructions, while .two were instructed The Carroll Telephone coiVipany ot uci phi, whieli proposes to operate a plant in Carroll, Tippecanoe, Clinton, Howard, Cassand White counties, filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state, with a capital stock of »(),000. Claude St. Clair, confined in the Indianapolis jail awaiting trial for highway robbery for his attempted holdup of 1C S. Garner, paymaster of the Harford Printing company, was found with two loaded revolvers in his possession yesterday and dl—- - ...... for Bradley first and "McKinley if the governor's name is dropped. There will he contesting delegations from the Third and Fifth districts and counting the contestants in these districts the Bradley men claim a strength of 16 district delegates in the national conven-
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Showing Centd liiMtttad of Nearly all the money changers down town have stopped displaying gold it their show windows, and in plane of it have great piles of new copper pennies. Up to a year or so ago the changers vied with one another in displaying gold coin. Sometimes there would be as much as IT.UOO or |h,000 in a window, and there was usually a crowd around looking at it. About a year ago a thief in one of these crowds smashed a window and made oil with a double handful of gold. Then the police asked the money changers to take better means to protect their windows. Some of them put np wire screens. I Olliers put up iron bars. Both interfered with the view of the gold. Who originated the new funny idea is not known, hut it has taken hold generally. The pennies, when they came from the mint, have about the color of an American gold coin. They are piled in the windows, Indian head up. There is nothing on that side of a cent to tell what it is, and no doubt a great many foreign patrons of these places who are not familiar with our coin think them gold. Some of the changers have empty treasury hags in the windows beside the pennies. The bags are marked $15,000 •r $30,000 cr some other large amount, —New York Sun.
Ttifiav n Axociai «x«ark<et$• 1 Fun ished the Daily Hannki. . .'■*kb 1 daily hv K.W. A ben, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry tioii'-.n Hens v SpHiurs.choDi* . i I spnitirs. slnirs .} , Cocke ... Turkey lu ns a* > Turkey,o!d lotus . .. . 7 Turkeys,youiiK Hpds. auu over choice tat 1 ieese, I. f. over ."> .tucks tfvs. fresh subject to haudiltid s ! utter, tro »■! ,. s
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WHY LAD:ES LIKE COFFEE.
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Tim ugh Many Admit It Htiria rhem. Many ladies have 8<> great a liking for coffee for break last that the meal semiflat and unsavory without it; but the muddy complexion which is almost a sure accompaniment, is a great trisl and the question is seriously discussed many and many times over in one’s mind, whether it is possible to give over the eort'ee ami gradually get baek the lost complexion, or keep on with the coffee and get on witli the had skin and make the be«t of it. The disordered stomaeh and liver sometimes bring on more serious troubles. Te quit the use of coffee is the only true relief, it contains the same poisonous alkaloids as tnbacto, strychnine and morphine, althougli lc-> in volume. Due can use the delicious hot food-drink, 1’ostutn Cereal, at meals and never miss the coffee. It browns the deep seal-brown of Mocha and takes on the rich golden-brown of old Java when cream is added. It is made by the I’ostnm Cereal Co. I.im. Battle Creek, Michigan, purely and wholly of the nourishing grains intended by the Creator for man’s subsistence. The pungent taste so well liked in strong coffee is retained in Postum. Nature quickly recovers when codes U left off and the natural health coffee is used in its place. Healthful sleep is again enjoyed and nerves, stomach. liver, bowels and heart cease their complaining when the disturbing cause is withdrawn. These are great big live facts worthy the attention of anyone who eares for the exquisite fun of being gerfcctly
well.
Beware of the fraudulent imitations of the original Postum ( ereal Grain coffee. Insist on Postum.
A SpniiK Trip south.
On April 7 and 31, and May 5, tickets will he sold from principal cities, towns and villages of the north, to all points on the Louisville & .Nashville Railroad in Tetines-ee, Alabama. Mississippi, Florida and a portion of Kentucky, at one single fare for the round trip Tickets will be good to return within twenty-one days, on payment of !fJ to agent at destination, ami will allow stop-over at any point on the soul It ImuuuI Hip. Ask votir ticket agent about it. and if In' c-iitiuu -ell you e\-
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SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named (fetitlenien. or to P. Sid JONKft, Paes. Agent, in charge of Immigration, Birmingham, Ala
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hut it i- the cheapest a- woh. It get 1 thotp and it keeps them fur ye I here ■ strong comnetition now in all lines
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