Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1896 — Page 4

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It is a paper tor the young, the old, the middle aged, for rich and poor, for high and low, for feacher 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. \ ou must' have it. You will not live well—You cannot he happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every day. It is in the van guard

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Frostbite

Cat si, Wounds. RurtiH, Frosvbite.i. l'\<n all (till r ri'inediis for PILES Price 26c. at Druggists. I ; •• M.i • f t Addre^ Cushtnan hflenufactudn^ Co., No. 324 Dearborn Strcr:t,

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t Furnished the Daii.v Kannkr 1 imks daily bv K.W. Aiien, manager of Arthui

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Hptih 8 Springs, choi :*** »* Spring’s, 1'Dii 10 Cock* 3 1 Turkey bens. 9 Turkey, old toms 7 Ttir M‘V8, younjz l^pds.nntl over choice fat 7 ~ ...B

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delicate soap. !t should be u"'

section w’it!\ tbs Cn

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a pure

tea in * n-

eam. It should be used Ordinurv st-ans arc net

fit for a habv's skin. Viola Creamj 50 tents.

Viola Skin-Soap, "5 cent

gists

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rdinary soaps 1 '■'ream, 5

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DKRALAY UNIVERSITY

C/-’

THE 3E3T Nf/VS AND GROWING.

OF OUR GREAT INSTITUTION.

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I'll© Kloing;**—Tlivtr Coll* . 1 ?© and SoiThI £«lf'o Xlieir itcTclnitH and Noi* w «»( Hie Live** ol .tlany \ 011 up: U«*ii and U'omcn Told by special i2ei>ort©r»

Mr. liobmson, of Spencer, visited I). K. E. brothers the first of the

weew. The grand stand will be completed May Dth, in time for the I. E.-DePauw game. The mock republican national convention will lie held May 15 in Meharry hall. Frank M. Stone, of Newcastle, lectured in Plato hall this afternoon. Carl Hobart, 1900, has been compelled to leave college on account of nervous prostration. The Athletic board which met last night made definite arrange ments in regard to the erection of a grand stand for the athletic fieid. We must win from Purdue in base ball next Saturday. If a party of 200 cun be secured to go to Greeneastle for the I. U - DePauvv game a special train will be secured. This is our chance to repeat the coffin exhibition.— /{loomiti)/ton Tclephent. Miss Marguerite Baker, of Fairmount, is a pledged Phi Mu. She has an excellent voice and is Fairmount’s favorite singer. The base ball team i» doing some excellent work in batting. An entirely new system of practice has been adopted which will certainly result in strenthoning the team for the games which are to follow. ( apt. Basye is much pleased over the progress the team is making. Miss Kelsey has returned from a visit with home folks. Miss Josephine Armstrong's Junior recital will be given next week i ''online nee me tit I'rojfriijn. The program of the Fifty-seventh annual commencement of DePauw university as given out by Dr. Gobin today is as follows . inVRSDAY, MAY 21. 9:09 a. m. and 1:30 p. in.—Commencement’of the school of Militaiy Science. Mn.\ :' a \ ro VB1DAY, JUHB 1 Tl> 5. S :00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.—Semester * x

of

aminations.

lain ay, jrxi: ;>.

8:00 p. m.—Graduating exercises

School of Music. SATURDAY, .lUXKti,

8:00 p. m—Graduating exercises the Preparatory School.

SEN DAY, .UNI 7.

9:00a. m.—Animal cln-- meeting conducted by 1 >r. Sw.:lil n. 10:30 a. m. IlaccVlaiireau sermou by the acting president. H. A. Gobin. 7:30 p. m.—Mass meeting of Young People’s t’lirbtian societies of the uniYersity and of the city.

.MONDAY, Jl NE s.

Devotional exercises in Me-

harry hall.

0 :00 n. in.— IJusincss mveliug of the Indiana Methodist Historieal society. 10:00a.m. to 5:00 i>. in.—Exhibit of tl:e School of Art continued until '1 hursday. • Halls, laboratories, libraries and MeKim observatory

open to visitors.

2:00 p. m.—Annual meeting of Joint Board of Trustees

Visitors.

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n&afilyilHl^n the ravages wt Catarrh. lo ia a true IStili-mru of marvelous lioaipower and the ^ j\- ( only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of thin Inveterate disease, it quickir ’ly deetroys the *•^1 nests of microbe-:, 'heals the ulcers Jand restores the. senses of smell, taste and hearing. 3t has been used over lO years in hospitals and private families ami by Physicians and Specialists aa the one infallible remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, a SOcts. bo ttle com Yuninsr Si weeks* treatment and lol.OO bottle <9 weeks* treatment, Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup in c. few minutes. Quickly cures La Grippe end takes a!i its bad effects out of the system. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Ast.'ima. Prevents* breaks up and cure:? Typhoidand Sea-let Fevers in a ny stage, A marvelous remedy for r!i Stomach, troubles. In Female troubles it relieves 3iks magic. Ifi.-isipates Mumps in one day, Believes Plies and Constipation o ver night. For Constipation i:so ns for Piles, i t does all this gently nndpromptly, yet it isno miracle; ufc relieves the inflammation, nature does the rest. It Is worth its wcigr.t in gold in every family. Over lOO doses in a fSOe. bottles 'A’riai size Y3c. Ask for Circular. Sold by Druggists. Ik F. JACKSON A CO.,

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AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, m. AT YOUR DEALERS.

In cir.'c: >i:nrt«y. .inn. 12 n,Sf I NORTH BOUM). No 4‘ < I :< ii-.. ■'b No 8* M — No 44t l-ocal SlirTH ROC5I). N .) 3* Louisville Mail JH No 5* Mat) and Accommodation H Ni)43+ I,.„al ■ Dally, t Eanept Sunda, | j Pullman sleopcre on nlirhl trains tf; cards nnd full Itiforinutioi. .-i through ears. < tc.. address 3. Y 10 Uaki JH K. J. Reed. G. P. A Chicniri Hj

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17 b ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT DEPAHT.ME NT OF INDIANA, : SOUTH BZND, MAY 13-15.

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OFFICIAL F.OUTE.

ONE FARC ROUND TRIP

Tiekr:-on sale May 12 and l i. iroou reiurn : « p,.,

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No 12 Dally 2:27 ■: m. - No 6 Daily 4:5.:u m “ No 4 I • -no —‘ :4fiii m, for .'nd No 20 Daily IrliSpin. •“ No i' I >«iiy 3:31 [• m, '* No 2 Daii.v . 0:03 p ra ••

I’EDKIA lil'.|s|(,N ia B' ‘ Ti i re.iltt'iti.

N..73 KX Min 7:05a m. :..i No 77 " " . 55 p ip. |(. r | „ For complete time card, iriv.i - and stations, and for Inferiimt;..rates, tbrouKh cars, i le.. addr.-ns

■l.e. DowUNO, ,\i

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liills a Man With Ilfs i'ist.

Pittsburg, April 29.—John Stahl furnace help r employed a the Pittsburg wire vrorks at Br.idd(« „, was aimost instantly killed by a blow from

the fist of Charles Edwards, a colored i tirKi t Vis in', man. Thu men quarreled over charg- '

day. May at 11:15 a. m.: .Vnilcrson 1C:U) p. — ; m . •irrivinif Desiif.i id; p. m.; >oulh H*-d p. in., rolurninjr Thmsdny evonintf after adjoiiriun nt «)!' Ktifampiucn:. (’omrados a i from Western IndijinaKlnnild anangv to take i ilit* h'*ad.piarters’ • train ai indianapolis. Tho^e from southern and I. >D rn In liana ©an arrMiiifc t*» mei • the train a; MBh r-vm.

I A Ida lUtiTniamv* iw exp -etf-d.

Cu t rates ntid full inl'ormntion from nearest I

ing the furnace. Edwards handles billets of steel weighing loO pounds each | as if they were blocks of wood. He I cried like a child when Staid died.

Ya iiiiu I in dates.

The following excursions lo I mliauapolis re aNiborizco :

SHORT WIRINGS.

convention is

Tennessee Prohibition largely attended today.

Russia has ordered 17 new warships as a result of the naval activity in Japan. The treasury yesterday lost 8109,700 in

gold, leaving the gold reserve f 125,.>4 , .l,502. j date of purchase,

William Miller was assassinated neaV j with joint agent at Cleve.and, a limit

To Terre liaute June 21th, return limit June 25, K..10 .jll.55 wiiieh iuehules ticket of admission to liutlalo Bill’s

VV i Id We.-; Shop .

To Cleveland, Ohio, A nril 2!) 30, .May 1 and 12, return limit tiv • day- from

:f ticket is deposited

Hockley, Tex*, and his body thrown into a

cikvk.

Lord Duuraven denies the report that Jl. McC'alniont is now the sole owner of

Valkyrie 111.

Heinrich (Gi; thard von Treitschke, the German historian, is dead at Berlin. He

was born in 1931.

The 3-year-old son of George Kun/., living near Warsaw, Ills., fell into a swill

barrel and was drowned.

Keen interest is being taken in tiie fight for supremacy iu the .Michigan state

Democratic convention today.

The general executive board of the Knights of Labor i. s declared a boycott (gainst the Brooklyn Heights Railway

of June 2 can he arranged. Fare cl.45, account M. L. General Conference. May 5th nnd Gtli return limit May 9, account Republican S'.ue convention, j

fare 1.20 for round triu

cotvmauy of Brooklyn. V. Y

0!bu£> wardens >1. o'is-un.-in discovered -GcnUiit li ne *i'iute I a:r n -oeiation.

fare $1.20 for round trip. 1 M.iy i>iii and I'Jtb, n turn limit May 22nd. account 1. O. O. F. Grand lodge,

fare 91.20 for round trip.

May 25r!i and 20th return limit 2n.1i, account Grand lodge K. ,v A. Ma-ons.

Lire $1.20 for round trip.

dune 1-t and 2nd, return limit June 5. account Grand I.odg • Knight- of Pythias, fare $1.20 for rouivd trip. Excursion to Terre Haute May 1- to 23 return limit May 23, fare $1.05.

15 miles of set Lues in Lake Winnebago near Necnah and destroyed C hem. About 1,000 pounds of sturgeon was on the hues

and was sold at auction. Iltmkuinkcr Kobhcd.

Lexington, Ky., April 29. — Tom Mi :ul, the well known bookmaker of

J. S. Dowj.ino, Agent.

lilg Four'’ 10 st. 1, -..ii-. Houle.”

'••No T.umel

8 :(K) a. 111.-

i The .National Rcpulilicati convention 1 will b • held in St. Louis June Hi, 1M)(1.

Cincinnati, was “touched” for $6,000 in | V f rv wiU lj0 lllol ' ,:,n ’ Hit* giMipi smml before tho second race. ' Lll - V 011 I lie j The police think they know the man i Four" otiVr to tin: public the most comand exp. et to capture the thief. Mead , fortable and iiixuriou i line 1 o Kt. T.nui-,

is one 01 the best known sportingmen ,

in the country. with elegau!, through Warner bleeping

— j Car service and unexcelled Dining ear s.„,:.,. Ugktir ..1 «..1 ii.ie, rvice 1 i New York

Gloveusvim,w, N. Y., April39. Post- ; p, Clevtlarul, Columbus. Cincinnati master Henry Ross has removed hi*! Indianapolis. Wa-hingi.in and all e,-t-dep ty, A. W. Locklin, alleging that era and .••.iitheasieru citie-. Trains Lcwkltn had publiolv atatnd tEat Stecre- leave Grand Centn Station tary Carlisle was bribed by a gift of York; c'U ral 1 ni.m «- i uieiti-

cabinet position to change his ^attitude nuti. making dins t eouiieetiou with all

-outhei n lines witliout transfer and ar- ! rive St. L< ms over the New Merchants’ Bridge, avoiding the di-ag. eeable tunr 1. I). IS. Maid en. GeuT Pa-s. A Tkt

on the silver question.

Chicago Grain anil Provision*.

Wheat—.May opened (W'^c, closed G3>jc.

July opened i-t;'.... closed liBy^c.

Cohn—.May opened iMjv . closed ‘39c.

July opened •iOJ.c, closed ao ,c.

Oats—May opined 1N;‘ 4 c, closed ls>„'c.

July opened 19> . . closed lim e.

I'ottl*—May opined fS.if, closed $3.15

July ope: i n ss.:C; (i ised t'.aj.

I . A T? M —

\g< nt, E. O. Mta Iouuk k . i ‘ass. Traffic

Mgr.. < 'iucii nati, < >.

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SOUTH CMC WAY TIOKITS ARE SOLO

At 1 i Cents a MileSu

From thb north over Yhb

louisviLle «. Nashville r. R-

To individuals on the First Tuesday anti to parties of seven or more on the Thir.]

Tuesday of each month, to near!

points in the South ; and on special flats! $4 V/*. * **-I . / \— / i e, . c *—1*1 ♦ 1*

Excursion Tickets ere sold at a .ittS more than One Fare for the round trip ■ For full information write to nj J. L RIDOELY, K. W. Pass. Agent, emca.' ll

c. P. ATMOF.E, Gen'lPass. Agt., Lonimile, Ell

SENT FREE.

Write for Count either of the al

mty Map of the South : I bove nai • mtiM

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or to F. Sin Jones, Fafs A^cnt.i.i «‘ M ot Immigratiou, Birmingham, Al- S

B. Hand i

* eiOSblN

t.mdc Brazil Hi

L.um—May opened *4 13. closed *1.07.

1 July opened c. m. d cd.Hg tin* ! R! Its—51 ay I jieued $4.10, t

-May . lieueu $4.10, close 1 *1.00. llu | ! July ep. in l $4.25, closed ed.gn.

Cl,.-. :ge;i • markets: V, . e..i 01 ., corr , \< m*; ?, tieke!

('hai)|> i.:. i iinicns lo : !:e W,-I mui jl th

IVeHt,

On April 21 and May 5, ISOG, the Nerih-u ( -lern I.inc ( dii. ago *t Nonh-Wr-iarn U’t ) will ell Hu;no Seekers

<1 the B'Htt ^■ittHlllu■ell an Anlhraeltel yard opposite Vu.idulta freiitb: offlcfl

ltd , pork t-^.l.i, lura .4.(17

large Wi-e. lo'Va.

:K very

nuiuier ol points nsi-, Michigan. IVe-lern Minneiota,

!. *W rates :o :i in Nortlier.i Nortliwe :crn

Nebraska,

1 Nistb Dakota .".t'd .Smith Dakota, in i bii'.ing the famous Black Hills district.

For full iiiformatinn a]>|ily to tiil.et agents of connecting lines op address A. II. Waggoner. T. I*. A., 7 Jackson

j place, ludiauapoli . I nil.

CsV-c, oats

7:30 p.m.- Twelfth annual festival ol |

the School of Music. All udmis- j III) Approved tha Hook, sion ft e will be charg * Chan:, *y ' Dtpi . w idling a teesday. .ien-e 9. I story about u police buperiutcndcut iu

8:00 a. m.—Devotional exercises in Me- I ouoc f onr inland cities. The man - a

harry ball ^ sharp, shrev ! fdlcw, who worked hi*

8:30 a. in.—Meeting of th 9 Society of W *L np *5°“ ’ roaki * 1 • !: * llMi

the Alumni. ! “° f. (iuc “ t,ou ’ ^ ' *» refct f. aS ! ho

, , , ! station tv enn of ]i.y nfilcers, nnd iu due !0:.M a. in. lass Day exercises of too , time bronglit before the superintendent.

senior class. Admission byticketlTl .= '. that the t qr had run without charge.; away from homo in tho east and wan

3:00 p. m.—Athletic exercises ui Me- going v*t • : dtj tiiar. . Thu super-

Keen park. intandeut md.cdif any weapons had Mien

(5:00 p. in.—Dinners and reunions of found uu too j < .tthful d-.-.i. rnuo. Iho

various classes of the Alumni. offi £° Y re P lkcl , llu ; ,hin 8 to ™ <l • . . on him waa a book. Tho 6-v.ionnte . lent

'' I’’ 'n.-Rennton and h.mqmt of contiuut ,, : . .. T; . ed;m0 B / iV a:v , Uo .

i he .society of the Alumtd. lug move to iv juro boyo* chiiraetera and

« ednesday. junk lo, commence.mkn'i to dnvo th '.i from homo than anything agi-n. at (b?s:iiiaiiiin. day. else. Let me sic it.” i F. I*. U* i:sii*. Agt. 10:00a, m.—Address befor the class of j The officer handi i him thi book. Ho ’!)G b* Uev. I’m Ilk (.'I':..; . 14, 1). I f 1 it and opi ncd it. I . i I..'ui• i: If oiiieMeckerH* I xeursioiiB. Glue;.go. Conferring degress bv P‘' s G the Lil ! *—-eh. ,> Ik.vo beard u '|*| M . Yjindali:. line will sell Dome-

dot about tlua I., ok, 1 it 1 Lave never seeker-exeui-inn tieki is i points in read it. Wait until I boo wh: t it says. ” the west, south, wouthw. -t ami mirthHo began to read slowly and laborious- west, good going on the following date-:

iI*»iin-s<*t*Ui*rs Kxt ui sioiK

On April 20 and 2' and Ma\ 1

the Mortou route will sell lione -vcliiB

excursion tickets to variout

thew ;st. nertliwcst. south and -oiiB west at rate of one fare for the wuB j trip plus two dollars. For full partiiB i lars call on or address 1

.1. A. Mccuaei , V-''B

Say, dp you k low, '-i

Jf trade is slow*

The dull times may have killed it You will be wise I

To advertise?

rebuild it H

11 ointi Nec*kcr ? B I'.xcuraioii.

April 7, 21 and May 5, tb • Big Four

•' ill - 1 nniad trip tickets to points in ^ 0I that will soon

the follow iog territory, at half fare. I Al , >.ima. Arizona. Arkan- . Florida ! ix cent Per Mile South. Geo.g,a, Indian Territory. Kan-as, Tuesday, Fub. 4. and the fir-: M

:ppi._Mi.— j day 0 f each month the Big Four *1

iCeniucky, [.ouisiana. Mis-j-

Ne ra North ( i- li ia, North j *(»!] one wav tickets to many point:' < ■ i.ialinuia, Sonili ( arolina. I the south at one and one-half cent*

• ' ! " mile. P I*. Hukstis, VM

irgu.ia. ¥2.09 wilt he collected by

Soutll

Chauedlor Bowman

I’re-ident Gobin.

and Acting

It will pay you to see the elegant stock of new spring style- at II. K. Werneke’s jewelry store. IGGt.'l

Do not forget that we gnareuteo dn riiiar. Falm lo cure Hay Lever, i. i never failed in a single inst n -, !. faithfully used, sud it does no* • tit effectually dectroye the ll:-.- j. *. bacillus.

ly. After 20 minutes’ silence lie took his feet do vu from the d sk, placed his glasses back in the case, and said kindly to the boy, “Well, my little man, I am surprised that with a book of this kind in your possesion you should have decided to run away from home.” Turning to the officer ho said in a matter of footway, “There are some really good things in it.”—New York Tribune.

April 7, 21 and May 5. Kate will be about one fare for the round trill, plus *-*. For furttiei particular* call on or luldre-s J. .4. Dow 'VO, Agt.

W lieu it e,uncs to u ■ get of new - tin' i ’ * x v ui. id ■,' •

uim a,•tick' das it.

The I5.\.' n! i: ; : • For .Statements, Bil

Heals, *tc.

pays the merchant nnd business man to talk liberally to p blie thiough the (fiitinins o'

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