Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1896 — Page 2

NSEK HMEK GB.EENCASl LE. INDIANA. SATURwI APRIL 2.)

DE6. E. BLAKE.

i.nee have been ' up s;<‘ntieineu.

lowered. Cough

Greencastle, Ind. General Insuranee, Ileal Kstate Ami Loan

The wheels of that stone crusher have been moved from George Hurst’s corn-field since the IJanxi k Times located them. No one seems to know their present location however.

them in. They are are now explaining. Hv devoting columns to the Banner Times, denouncing it, telling of splitters, lying about

A nu mber of gentlemen in south , editorial Putnam county were watching one] satisfied

so for a score or more ol years, and there is no reason in the world] why it should not prefer a capable' republican ticket that is honest

taxi s, and making false charges enough to own that it is republican generally they seek to take the and proud of it, rather than a dem mind of the people uwav Irom the eratic and partially hybrid ticket real issues. If the democratic winch is ashamed to own its partipapers will continue to devote their sanship in local orticcs and strives ! pages to us we shall be to belie it totally in the third ward

The words “Banner

“15 Minutes to a Pound.”

That ought-to-be-forgo f ten rule our mothers followed when roasting meats in tneir cast-iron stoves. We are now living in another day. The quickest of quick baking is accomplished on the

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

of those favored gravel road eon tractors dump a load of rieh black dirt in the middle of a road he was repairing. One of them tried to buy the same for fertilizer for !ii< garden and ottered to bet that then* wasn’t six gardens in Greencastle that contained su«h rich sui!. Then

Dffirnte !>c*-**i i> .

The very successful series of cooking lessom given by Mrs., Ewing ended yesterday. There

j was a good attendance and much

Tin: attempts of ih- focal deno ; a ‘ re,t Tbe • ub J ect W! ‘* "^‘HI

show that au al-! 0 '"- D ‘ s8en *- ? ’ '>^crts should j]

Times” appear ail over the I>etno-\ rrnt this week and the Star Press is atllicled fully as bad. Keep up

the good work gentlemen.

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Call and see htrn before ing elsewhere.

clos-

cratic; papers to ... .. , !ege 1 ring had anything to do with i tt ‘ W! ’ vs ,,,> Hnd innutritions:

«as absolutely no sand or gravel ini the making of the republican coun "* HM1 l,pen 11 - v ' | the load and the rain of tins week i ty ticket are laughable. jf t i 1( . re : am! so-m: il be |,lcasniit to both

icaused it all to be washed olf. It had been a ring, the democratic is of such stuff as ibis that the I papers would never have anyoppor-

Thc MAJESTIC oven operates upon a new and scientific principle. When meat is roasted in the oven (which is an air-iinht compartment) the natural juices, are preserved. Bread baked in it is sweet and moist, and will keep so tor days.

taste and tye, The three classes of light dessi rts are jellies, pun'

The Majestic is like no ctrir stove you ever saw. ft is bwtter than any other.

! roads of this county are being re-

O.AIIjI I>ANN Kll i I .M hS | dri-d and favorite cont::ictoi - an-

getting rich <<n the deal. The

t a • * - j 1 a 11 i!. Xt-i-pl Su I at i \ amount s i ia n t t'»r siirli stilt t ln-.t tin-Hanxki: i iMi:-olin , . com. r Viiu- anil 111 ,M11 S I K1U n " Hu ' 11 8,un la81

year was .11 tl.OOO.

«t t la

Ei-.inUliii i ccl

■- • - - * - menu must be Neither of the democratic pamuled in by 10 o’clock m. m. eachcirty. iicad* vigf udvcrii.-ftiMMit vili be received (.acii day i»t*rs lias sai l W iiPtil i‘r or not Walls !«■ 1 o’clock o. in. i will vote no on paying a laboring

Al “ immuiiiGHtions should be Binned with thci .t iicoi the writ -i: not neeess.e.lh for

r,

pubiiuUiotn but as • vid**nc Ao-mymt)us c"nuumicatlons can n

iced.

ot ‘.a lb.

be no-

man foi Ins daily toil. Mr. Bandel. who grew rich in a fat county

Where d* livery i> o re^ular ph a^c report same pmuiptiy o pubiicatitm obu c.

Specimen cuy; . mailed free on anp!

1 ofllce, and who has a palatial home in this city, votes no on an honest j payroll paying laboring men for honest work. There is no more uruiiii. dun' democrat in iln city than Mr.

tunity to chronicle the fact that one til the republican candidates G not eligible to olliee. The truth of the matter is no one knew who would tie nominated and the democratic papers know this better than any one else. The uemocratic court hutiM ring which nominated live out i f i ight democratic candi dates from Greencastle, also knows

it.

dings and creams. Gelatine is onc

COOPER BROS. HARDWARE CO.

of the best primary ingredients in these dainty dishes. She recommended Plymouth liock. Nelson s.

High School Not***.

Senior class meetings are in

t‘inilmers, Knox's and Swinbornc's vogue. gelatine. Misses Hallie Bridges, ’94. and! Thanks were tendered Mrs.; Stella Dicks visited the school.

Kwitio . - lfie close ot the lessen!

Mrs. Johnson and

lot her helpful and careful mstrue-j^ yMU)rs Ht flie nous when here She gracefully: Wei , ne8( , tty>

31 rs. nigh

3Iabin sclio»l

The democratie editorial talent of Putnam will gain nothing o\ I imiir; about the big republican con j

RATES ov SUBSCRIPTIONOm Year inadi'anoc. Siru. * Thrcf One tnontK P

Bnndol. 31 r. Walls has had no

! vention of last v.c-ck. Men of sense 1

aeknow edged them and said that she would carry away with her the kindest remembra.iee of the Grteni castle people with whom she had

been associated.

The la'iies arc certainly indebted

The present senior class is flic j

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1: vgest that has ever betn in this nine members and we hope to have

!:igh school. It now lias ihirty-

«viii : legislative experience and would, u.v. no doubt, wont to foll.-w 31 r. Ban

..‘ill

.10 del’s detiiog.cric example.

' know it was the most enthusiastic

tlie same number of graduates. Miss Addie l a inner, formerly

BRAZlli

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iRPtanfly ell tiro ravages I Catarrh, it truo Unlsac marvelous ! lag power nTiil only Imov.nil edy that pi trates to theil hidden r. c •■<3 thia Inver disease. It ly det; troys' laestuof mic:

v jineaLs the —aand restore

meeting ever

When bei.vcry is nmdu by carrier, all nub%oi'l|)ti<ui ac.’oiinis .ire to Ik* ;iai«i tu titfiu ar I Ik-.' cib. Mat r. ftipt for same.

ADVERTISING RATES.

ield in Greencastle:

it is the talk of the state, and the efforts of the democratic papers to

So the />' nKientt lias a •splitter"! belittle it or ii- work will be harm of which it gibly boasts this week. T' 88 - These two sheets insnlt their A splitter is a wonderful piece of subscribers, by askinu them to ho

machinery. it is a little round

steel wheel such as any first class

1'ISIM.AV.

f*er inrh, insertion..., 25 cts. !

** “ ea< \ sulisequont insertion 5 els. | , . , .

in i month M.ue j mechanic conni make m two hours.

Guaranteed position charged S^pcrceut to ,,,

\W'• nt i vita. Position not . iianintt «1 1 nb i»ANNEK 1 IMES US08 Ollt* Oil its

tor advertisements of less than 5 niches. No

dis. oit tor titm or spn in. p.. t m ai- ' an\ (?(litioii cvt rv day beginning

a ceo inn allies order. .

promptly at .LdO p. m. V\ e have

i:e.\dino noticks

lowed vi hen pay mi nt a< com pan i( s ordi r.

f.rc vler typo |m i* lino, 5 e. < »ne line parn* Kr.tph?' chary il ■> oecupj ina i wti linos space. 'i lie f oKo'^intr rat« s will be mIlowed oiib/

wht n nil- t. I.ii.ituhnorh /.

25 line" t cents per line

50 ** OV

too “ :* V> • ’• 5 : M. .J. V.l i Kim 1 Publisher HAItKV M. >MITH Mauamnir Editor

> •Mi • all com in on teat ions to The Daii.v Hannkic Times. Greencnstle, Ind.

relephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room

62 95

l or President, W in. Me Kin ley, Of Ohio.

ItMMTlEH AN « <>: \ i 1 TICKET. Km K -’iresentive, A. II. MoiiBE. t>1 < lintmi. For Tre i-u , ''-r. JAMES M AIT HEWS, t»f tirecuca-tle.

For SbeiilV. DANIEL w MAI Y, Of Jeti’ci'son.

For Asse'-or. FOBI»s< BIBNKB, < M Hu-sell.

For Surveyor. FRANK WIFUAMS, Of Warren.

For ('oroncr. HR. \V. F. SIMM KBS. Of Franklin,

For ( ominhsioner, 2nd Ifislrict, J. (J. BEAT. Of Marion.

For ( omniis-jmicr.Iln! District, EV( 1 BOI S STOXEK, Of Wa-hiugton.

lilleau « niiiK-lliiiaiile Ticket. First t'ard. I BANK E. EANDES. Second Ward. GEORGE II A I’ll A WAY. Third Ward. JOHN BROWNING.

scvcnil around the olllce worn out by constant use. By all means the !■< in nr i'ii t splitter should be seen, but if any people are so anxious that they can't wait until our neighbors press starts up again so as to see that great splitter, the Bannei; Times can accommodate them daily until the Democrat lie gins running. Wo confidently expect u splitter craze soon and would suggest that the police keep the anxious spectators in line. The only splitter known up to date down at the Slur Pre s olliee ia a pair of scissors which can, it is said, split the insides out of the largest and strongest newspaper in the world as soon as it strikes the editorial desk. The daily Banner Times suffers worse in that splitter

than any where else.

to tlie members of the "Episcopal!

Guild,” who succeeded in seeurin • ,: ' , ' l “ ss nl ■ Hi - Vlslte,i th,! bCIli 1- ; S"nsc^ of smell, tHsteand ht

|recitations Wednesday. J l»Ab»enmwdQWlOy ] Harry Seaman, ’9<>, visited the c.mm- School Decoration i>»>. | (jjgi, 9c kool Wednesday. As was previously announced Tho 8enior8 are busv at pres-

thc first observance of tho School: ont> Their work i8 , K . uv ;. ftDd the Decoration day occurred today. spe lkL . ra for commencement arc

—— K ‘ L ' The program as planned was car- wo ,. kLngoI1 their 8 p eec h cs . Besides

arc u .,. nod out. Yesterday afternoon and | tll0 preparation for senior dav this morning parties of enthusiastic 1# t!l .king a grtat deal of time. It

'• bli " , r llmt city in reply to! 8c,Jool c,illdr< g - n . Tlnf .. an assertion ot the democratic lnr ! '' f i- n, i'‘ ilnw.r-. to l.i\ on njeest senior dav that has ever been : stayo, A marvoloat? remed’ Sentinel that the people of Pern th' resting places of their friends,. ia Oruencastlc. ; all sicomaciitroubles, inFfl should elect a democratic council a «>' ! the beautiful tokens of remem-( ! l^slpates Mumps^n one if they want an economical admin- ljr ' tU( ' e t,iat ' yeru arranged show the D.«iorrnw I'.venuiK's ruusert. | iteP.eves Plici ncfl Const!'

istration says the following: tender regard the school children

The democrats of Peru

ing to elect a city council and th |

I: i.spitals anti private faniFie Ly PliysiciAns ami Spi ■ ' Ji-j t>;e ono infallible remeuy jj tur3 for C.-tanii. It is also I economical, a BO cts* bolr: 1

Jt ins £B weeks*

c'i.CUTottlfc Cweelts* tr> ,tj ASrazilian Balm, often eu Cold over nigiii. Cures C-d a few-minutes. Qub ki:- rnri C . ippe and Cakes stli its cm f . Jtsout of thesystem. Amoij »• pruaruiteed to euro Asti i ; -e cents, breaks m» and ^

Upon what ground does the .Sen- ^ nr iin y 0110 v; l 10 '- ,MK ul wn .'' h'nel rest its claim when making lime been connected with the such an assertion? Surely not up-1 schools. Lists of all those why on the past record of the party in ! | iaye fallen from the ranks werci its management of city ^ir*.' leted this forrn0(m b tb?

I wo dollars and thirteen cents of a ; . .

levy on emdi one hundred dollars of P uiu ‘l iu h-ol lac various sciioolataxable pronerty for city and school ai>( l the arrangements were so

The orchestra of the Presby- over night. J’orConstipativB . ,, , , -’ot 'Me?. Ik does ail this teri .n sabbath £cho<>! w i ;iv a erAdprojaptiyiyetitisnomL-i

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sacred cmt»cert toioorron' eveninr:, 14l*cltiG'C'es th© inflaiumatloit

.1*1 m ‘w'.-A.-vy . <va-a.il t es the rest. ItiPwefiB

* by tlu- chut cb< ir, if.' • ’. At. In ^old iu overyfaF Lorelei (dub and school of mvi.K.. | doses iir a ■‘"Je. KH

The following is the program

i<tvsirnm-, S-. h:e|>ucgi-ell.

(Gloria, Moz.-.i I.

purposes is not calculated to inspire implicit confidence in such a statement in the minds of the taxpayers as they hand over their

hard earnings.

Do the voters of Greencastle Processions from the

want a two dollar levy? If they

doWalls, Broadstreet and Buis will | s P ectivc ' school

planned that tho graves of all wL * were buried in either the old cetno tery or in Forest Hill were visited and covered with flowers. The

first and s-so

end wards started from their ro-

buildings as 2

‘Trialsize 25c. Ask for CIxcl

Sold by Druggi-its. 3. i\ JACK-SON f

P^VJIU

Reading the ’ SOth I’^aJni anil Prayer. "WO lANAiPOLIS, .Softly Bang the IK !-> of Htiivcn, —■

Gatlin^

Tiie Eautaoia. Fr. 'Vnlilfahart, Op., Mr. It. P. Christie and Laura < iirbr.ie.

Mil# Stella

Tho Me--ago. Piii-uti.

Grubb.

IWiaiia. Decatur uiid

Wtsten: Uu

--VJOHV t.lNK EAST *11.1 v : •

start it.

Seno news to Telephone 95.

Democrats believe in partiality: republicans in fairness. Democrats chose five out of eight county candidates for office from Greencastle and the other three from two townships. Eleven townships have no representation whatever upon their county ticket. The republicans divided as fairly as possible. Eight townships are represented by eight candidates. The offices are distributed and Greencastle gets but one-all she is entitled to. Voter think of this between now and November!

Neither the organ nor the organette hu« said why taxes are higher in Putnam county since sal-

Democrats are getting to be decidedly thin skinned these days, and the least ruffling of their feathers cannot fail to bring out a roar. The democratic papers of Putnam are loaded to the guards this week with tax misrepresentation defenses of their candidates, pictures and advance obituaries of the same, and finally tliev devote nearly all their valuable space to the Banner Times, in fact we believe they are endeavoring to make the endorse uient unanimous. These demoI eratic newspapers are beginning to appreciate the goodness of the B anner Times In former years col umn alter column of truths hurled at those democratic papers would Have no effect; it fell from their backs like water olf a duck. They were safely ensconsed then lie hind a six hundred democratic majority and calmly said, this or that statement is a republican lie, don’t pay any attention to it. The people have learned differently since then and the long hard work of years lias had its elfect.' The peo pie are beginning to think more about local issues, and what the re publican party and the Banner Times have been telling them they have lound are not mere campaign lies. They are facts. This kuowi edge lias caused that six hundred democratic majority to disappear altogether and a republican majority is just budding. This is the reason the democratic papers are getting so thin-skinned. They are at last on the defensive, a position

!o’clock and met at the third ward, I where they were joined by thr ou-

The nonpartisanship of thr.; pils of that building. From there Slur-Press and tiie Ddoocrut in j they marched in regular order to city elections is an old adage with I the cemetery. The exercises there which the people of Greencastle occurred just as the Banner Times

are entirely familiar. They have i was. going to press and it was un-

tried this trick so often that nobody can possibly be fooled by it now. Greencastle is republican, fairly and honestly, and has been

Gloom

Of ill health, despondency and despair, gives way to the sunshine of hope, happiness and health, upon taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the blood, and through that imparts nerve stroii fc gth, vigor and energy |H*J to the whole body. Bead ^ ^ ^ this letter: “Hood’sSar saparltla helped me wonderfully, .•hanged sickness to health, gloom tosunHiiine. No t>en can describe what I suffered. I whs deathly sick, had sick headaches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles so that I could not go up and

possible to give a complete aeceunt of the proceedings, which will be reported in Monday’s issue.

to instruct.

The republican delegates of Montgomery county to the state convention met yesterday and te-

solved as follows;

That we the delegates of Mont-

gomery county to the Ropublttau State convention to be held at Indianapolis on May 7, 1891), believing that Major William McKinley more prominently than any other candidate represents the principles

of protection to American

B ■ u !»* by the PasU'i’. 'Foe Lose Chord, Sullivan,. Mr. Henry W'er ek- . Meditation ^Greunwalil. Tho Palms Fault-. Mi-s Sehermeihorn. N.-i/ar -th. <!h. Gounod Fa Fille •!*' Regiuieuti, I>oii;zetti, Mr. Will Gn>«u»s. Ave Marie, A hr. I .orelei club.

A diri f :r .1 -I., rt lino I..-I

Riiapolis and St. Loui-

The ftiacral of Miss EITk* Pari-ii, of Putnamvt-lle, occurred lust Thursday, at Manhattan, Eldw Brown oUiciating. The tle-ens< d was a highly esteemed young lady of the eournmnity mid had many warm friends that sutler by her deal h.

Gapt. Martin went to this afternoon.

Indianapolis

H. fl. HiIlls anil .l.nne- It. Tucker Wt '6 G I Hlianapnlls this •'fternoon. Mrs. 1, R. Mlliikiu, ol Graenilt id. i* Ti-iting Mrs. Jerry O’Mrlen.

Mrs. U. K. Stevenson, of liKli&napo-

indus-l b K - * f ' ' i-itMig J. W. Robe. 3Ve w iil go

tries, reciprocal relations wish other Mamneks tomorrow.

Daily l lu o'igh Sleeping and i‘)S ( ar S< rvicu Th> "M.V 1,1 Nfi RunningThri>i]- '^| and BeeliniiiK Chair Cms Hei\ve< ii i H Indiana) oils, Decatur, Sprinyfiold. sonv lie, Ullnols. Toanafmiu <,Hu. 'H Hanwibal. Mo.. a>Ml Keokoli, lo .» ' inir the Irain.

JNO. S. LAZARUSJ (Sou I'liss’jcr. Ajcent. liidiuiLi

i'hriKtian thucch. Preaching at 10 :30 by th. « F.ider Morris, subject: “T.G I tic Peter’s Progratn<uie of t 'H Progress,” evening, 7:40,1 version; its mealing? its its method”, Sunday <" | 9:20; Juniors meeting at .!:!■ P. S. C. E. at GBIO. Puliii; diallv invited. ^ I

Arc? V v;ii ttGr <Vf tho-e unlvappy |e-ople « sufi'ering with wvak n»-rv*“.

down stairH without claHping my hand over my heart and renting. In fact, it would almost take my breath sway. I suffered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure in life if deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood’s Sarsaparilla does far more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itself.” Mrs. J. E. Smith, Beloit, lorva.

countries, and a sound curreucy— cardinal doctrines of the republi can party—hereby pledge ourselves to vote to instruct the four dele gates at largo to be selected by said convention to the Republican National convention to vote lor the nomination of Major McKinley lor <>ur presidential candidate so long as there may lie a reasonable

chance for his nomination.

Prof, l.ougdeu liar, gone to Charlestown to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Jaine> Boyer.

Jo Solhurs, of Salem, was in town today.

Dr. Bassett has gone to Allerton, when he lectures this evening auil preaches tomorrow morning. In the afternoon he will give an address upon “Good < itizenship.”

0 D Sarsaparilla

Is the Oaie True Blood Purifier, Alldruguists $t. Prepared only by ('. I. Itood&Co.. latwell. Mass.

we have lor years desired to «ee| Hood . s

Mrs. H. c. Lewis has returned from Spencer, where she has been to see her !

father who is ill.

Miss Grace Wells has returned to her home in Champaign, III., after a visit in the city.

Kd Vsnlandingham will spend Sunday in Slielbyville.

J, II. Lewis lias gone to Missouri.

1’roUibitiou County Convention. The prohibitionists of Putnam county met today pursuant to a call for tbe purpose of nominating a county ticket. The convention organized betore dinner appointed otfleers and a committee on rcso lutions and then adjourned until this afternoon. The following ticket was nominated this alternoon: For representative, Howard Hart, ot Cloverdale; for treasurer, Joseph Miller, ot Roachdale; sheriff, J. F. Blackwell. Bussell township; coroner, Dr. R. S. Mitchell, of Morton; assessor. F. C. Jacobs, Greencastle; surveyor, G. W. Crawley. Greenc'tU*. For commissioner, second district, W. L. Knight, of Marion; third district, A. T. McCoy, Clover-

dale.

any unusual d’sturbuuee, Ibi fi'-.-M possible to sheep.? Avoid " ' M nerve compounds. Feed th' upon blood made pure ami I by the great blood puritli'v i.M nerve tonic. Hood’s Sarsaptu ■ Hood’s pills are the best, pills, assist digestion, prevent tion. 25c,

The Detroit and Clevebi'. Navigation Gompanv’t

now running daily (except Siui^l tween Detroit and (Jlevulaml-B traveling Ka«t or W. st. N.«c.th i try to arrange to take ad van tag 1 I luxurious steamers between -?■ and Ohio. If you are eonlein; ■ summer outing, write A. A. P. A.. Detroit, Miclu, for i;i« ivampiilet, wbieli give full inf (ir B of a trip to Mackinac via C l

Line.

Settler’s Kitten via the VauiCUi-'B On the first Tuesday of em J the Vandalia line w ill sell < J tickets to points iu Kentucky.

see, Alabama, Georgia, North 1 <■

Snath Carolina, Florida, I • . I I \ t* 111 11 1

and Louisiana at aboit one ^ regular rate. For further | ,: ' r K ee I

J. S. Downs':*

For Envelopes see l The Banner Times,