Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1896 — Page 2

ib BAIVNEl TIMES. GP.EE2VCAS1LE. IlVDIAIVA. THUUSDAY APRIL 30

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Greencasti.e, Ind.,

General

Insurance, H(tiI Instate And Loan

Auent.

politicians there are seeking to

, show that Mr. Gowdv is assuming ... ^

, J . i the Imiianu hxpemnent station that role. Mr. Goway is (tmug .... . ,

• has this spring received numerous

nothing of tlie soio. hut granting , ... . ■ > made the run down hen* last Saturday

i letters inquiriMg about artichokes,

riLLKor.K.

1’aul Itohinson. of West Inilianiipolis. i

for the sake of the argument that

on hi- wheel in a little over four hour'

he is. how much better

would it be |

I especially hearing on their *.aliie as making four eonsiderable slop- on the

tor Indiana if an Indiana leader j like Mr Gowdy should do the hos=ing than a Plait of New York or a Quay of Pennsylvania:' These two bosses have had their agents at Indianapolis, who in turn, have tried, through n handful of Indianapolis politicians, to throttle the will of Indiana people in voicing their sentiment tor McKinley. If we are to have any bossing as a necessity,

At 3, '/gI y XjOW w hich there is no danger of having, Hate of Interest b > all means lotus have an Indi-

' ana man do it, one who represents

Call and see him before clos-i the vvi9hcs of ninety-nine percent i n ,, elsewhere Indiana republican*.

food tor swine.

For many years artichokes have 1 be,*n grown in a limited way in the

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way.

J. K. Frank, of Terre Paute. ex-coro-m-r of I'utiiHm comity, who moved} from here about eight years ago, iia- |

SO ST’S GOOD

United States, more especially as a ^ vKjtjnir ^ Mrs William i

Money Loaned

food for pigs in pasture. The following analysis is given by the Kansas Experiment station:

Punier, the past week.

K. E. Sprout), n! Bedford, was here ’ on Tuesday fora short time looking |

He drilled several;

Water -1.50 after well drilling, w,.-,

i>av .mattbr. well - iu this region l i-r year. 5..1.i ^y|| republicans, and several demo-1

erats in this township, are well plea-ed 7s/.ij j with the republican ticket.

Ash Protein Fibr« Nitrogen, free extract

i s 11 f; r k CARPETS - AND - MATT INf

Fat

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100.00

Pastor Woods, of the M.E. chureh, announced la-t Sunday that the baptis-

On February 12, Major McKin-

DAIIA BANNER TIMES:iey at Chicago said: “We are

faithfully wedded to bhe great principle of protection by every tie

Published ev, ry afternoon except Sunday <w the Hankkk Timks oltice, corner Vine and

Vranklin streets.

Chiiiyet. for display advert i-emenis must he xnded In by lOo’clock h. iu. eaehday. Keudn(f adverti-'inentH will be received each day

to l o’clock e. m.

party fealty and atfee.ion. and it is dearer to us now than ever before. Not only is it dearer to us as re publicans, but it lias more devoted supporters among the great masses

AU communications ahould be slffoed with ! . . thv pamo «»t' tip- writer: not necessarily t >r | oi the Anotericun people, irrespeetiV’e publioitlon, hut as ••vidt-noe oi go »1 la th. i . ‘ Anonymous communicatiuns can not bi* no-' of party, than at any* previous pc* I -

i iod in our national history. It is

recognized and en

dorsed as the great, masterful, tri-

Speclmcn copies mailed free on application. ! lltn P h « ni American principle—the

Where delivery i- irregular please report j every v here

same promptly st publication othee.

| mat service for the cirenit would be

1 ois nnalvsis shows artichokes ut Cotitesvitle in the afternoon ’::

to contain a fairly large amount ot next Sunday,

nutriment, being superior to pota-f Some corn has been planled.

toes, turnips, lutabngas, squashes 1 oiKiu.A.

and pumpkins. i Mbs Ora Bartley of Avon, vi.-ited her Artichokes are grown much the brother, the operator at this place Sun-

That’s the absorbing topic eve good house wife is improving th< splendid spring days. 00MS EARLY. We’ll make your Can better.

i! ila .v-

Quite a number attended the Sundu

same as potatoes. From four

six bushels of seed per acre are „ . , ... ... ^ ,

1 School convention at Mt. Olive Sunday,

recommended by different growers. Mrs . s>Toi . r m .cident .Sun1 he tubers may be cut small like day which fortunately did n r hurt any potatoes, and planted 15 to IS on, ‘. A hor-e scared at a road scraper inches apart in rows 3j feet apart. *nd overturned the buggy, almostde-

Planting may be done in the spring. 1,1 ’ 1 !li 'f h.

° J . 1 Sunday as Clifford Anderson was till dune 1, and also during the hit- crossing the railway at this place his ter part of the fall, before freezing, horse g<>t frightened at an approaching The ground should be well tilled rain and mu away but did no damage

and weeds destroyed. The roots to himself or buggy.

spread widely, and at the end of the season, unless cultivation has

Mr-. <;. F. Lewis is sick. Farmers are planting corn.

key to our prosperity in business, j becn vigorous, cover the ground J the safest prop to the treasury of j Freezing does not injure the tubers,

RATES or SO 3SC S I PTiON.

One Year inaAvance ,$6.00, ... i .,, , , , , SismniM.' 8.50 [the United States, and the bulwark 80 tliat they will live through the one in'/:.n so of our national independence and "'inter and be sweet and palatable

Per iceeA hy Carrier 10 ■ . 1 Itinancial honor. The question of

When delivery is imule by carrier, all suti- Tl le continuance or ab indnni lent of irli.f mi nr.. In I. • i.,.i(i m llietii as 1 "i 11 am i i a if.t iiuuill.il ni OI

scriptlon accounts uro to be paid to them as

they call and rfH-'eipt for snine.

ADVERTISING RATES.

M8PLAV.

Per inch, first insertion 2T» cts.

lni T;.r„ •ontest in December. 1887, to which

our protective system has been the one great, overshadowing, vital question in American polities eyer since Mr. Cleveland opened the

Ouaranteed position charged 85 per cent to 3#0 per cent extra. Position not irimranteed for advertIscments of less than 5 Inches. No AlMOuni tor time or space; five per cent al* lowed when payment aocompanles order.

KFADINO NOTICES

llrevier type, per line, 5 c. One line paraffraptis churned as occupying two lines space. The following rates will be allowed unly when cash accompam. Hnrilrr. 85 lines < cents per line 50 “ ;ju 100 *> 3 •* •• *• 360 “ 3-4 *00 ** ; 8 M. J. BECKETT Publisher HAKKV M.SMITH MumiKunr Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banneii Times, . Qrccncastlo, ind.

the lamented James G. Blaine made

in the spring. Several varieties

are advertised.

BAINIIRIDGK. Mr?. Edgeworth and daughter Katie of Irvington, are visiting relatives here. James Byron, of Crawfordsvillc, visited his parents here over Sunday. Lowell Liordon and Arthur Cbadd left Tuesday for Indianapolis for the

The Jerusalem is an old. well known P" r l )0S ‘‘ of ** nt ‘ ,, ' ,n S the United State?

I btaiiuinir army.

variety. flic Fed Brazilian au.lj Mammoth White French are also!

Hugh Chapman and Reason Dick? j were in Greencastle Monday on busipopular. The Bed Brazilian lias ! ne< ' , • Win. Salisbury of Crawfordsville, i visited friends and relatives here the

llrst of the week.

Miss Cora Brock spent Sunday in the

country at Samuel Pierey’s.

Pierce Hubbard and wife of Roaclidale, visited relatives here Sunday. Lee McKee attended the base ball

been grown somewhat in America for over a score of years, and it is

swift reply from across the sen, claimed that its routs do not spread and it will continue the issue until} 80 baib y u8 l l° D' e Jerusalem. The a truly American policy, for the | P rice of root * Varies widely. From good o! America, is firmly estub-1 circulars in my possession, quota-

lished and perpetuated. The fight | ti(,ns rau K e fl " n > 75 centH t( > *3.00 game atVireeueastle Saturday, will go on—and must goon—until iP® 1 ' ,,l| siiei, the Jerusalem being! MI&- Jc--ii* Moi.re, of Grecneastle. is the American system is everywhere 1 cheapest. One Indiana farmer ad-; vidtiug friends here this week, recognized, unUl all nations come vertises six bushels for $3.00. | Cl,a*_ Lundy has been working at ,o umleretsod «»<1 r Mp cc. It h du | ™ Wood, „ wvrkinx » tiuctly, and all Americans come to| an,i 11 19 fred >' b - v » rowers Mrs. I.aella McKee’s store

honor or love it as dearly as they j bU8, ‘ el8 ,,er acre be |

| do the American flag. God grant

T elephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room

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For President, Wm. McKinley, Of Ohio.

the day uia\’ soon come when all partisan contention over it is for-

ever at an end,”

The way to stamp your ballot at the city election, next Tuesday, is

indicated here:

W KSTI.ANO.

McMaines visited Jesse

REPUBLICAN lOVNTY TICKET. For R 'nrcsei'tive, A. II. MOORE,

Of Clinton.

For TreaMin-r. JAMF.S MATTHEWS, • )f (ireencastle.

For Sheriff,

DAXIKL W. MA( Y,

Of Jefferson. For Asse-sor.

FORD SCRIBNER,

Of Russell.

For Surveyor. FRANK WILLIAMS,

Of Warren. For Coroner,

DR. W. F. SUMMERS,

Of Franklin.

For Comirsi-sioner, 2nd District,

J. C. RE AT. Of Marion.

For Commissioner. Jrd District, LYCURGUS STONER,

Of Washington.

grown

There is some diversity of opin-i •’' rs - * b

ion concerning the desirability of 1 S ' <lll, ' l '' , , Ihere was a narty at Jim Kstep's last growing this plant on the f«'no- j Saturday night. '

Some regard it ns a nuisance, owing Goml prospect for a fruit prop if the

to the difficulty erf controlling its frost don’t catch it.

growth, while others think it a val- "alter A1 lee and wife, of Broad Park, . uable food for pigs. Mr. L. N . visited Mack Jones Sumlay. I.. , , | Mollie Cooper visited at her brother’s ; Bonham, former secretary of the at Gret . nea . c , c ovei . Sm)(1 » y aI1 ., Inex 1 Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Oneal visited her brother. Will Oncal,

I states in a recent Breeders' Gazette t, " 1 l ,:i ' t " e,, k.

i that he spent five years in eradicat- Tv '° of Mar,on ^'vn-hi,,’s young „ , . : ; men were seen in our town last Sun-

! it I roin liis tArni. Ihcrc i\rc i cIjiv evening.

! others also, who do not endorse this !

! piunt. There are numerous pig i raisers however, who find artichokes ; a profitable food tor their stock. : Coburn in his ‘ Swine Husbandry”

. , quotes the favorable experience ot . Stamp it that way and it will be 1 , .... ,

, .. , ; a number of swine breeders in grow- thusia.-tie over the convention and will

| counted for men who are to say the

GROVE I. AND.

The C. P. church has seenreii the services of Rev. Steen, of Franklin, for tin* ensuing year. There is talk ot his coming to Greencastle and entering

DePauw.

Floyd township republicans are eiv

didates now before the people. A ballot stamped that way stands for j the republican party and against i giving aid and comfort to its ad-

versary.

The members of the republican county central committee should not fail to heed the call of the chairman and the secretary for a meeting iu this city on Saturday, May 2, at eleven o’clock a. m. Business of the utmost importance will come up and the full sentiment and judgment of the committee

should he exercised. A mil attendjr 7 . , IInee is assured but we make this

Domocrats believe in partial-

ity: republicans in fairness. 1 that none should forget

vuuuieu iui incii win, arc iu sax me . .

, „ ‘ ing and feeding artichokes. Si’mon

least, are peers ol unv ot the can- r Cox, of Illinois, in a late Breeders

Republican ( oimctLiiialilc TH-ket.

First Ward.

FRANK L. LANDES.

Second Ward.

GEORGE HATHAWAY.

Third Ward.

JOHN <’. BROWNING.

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

the date aud time.

Period WIntloui. Would give us perfect healtn. Because men ami women are perfectly wise, they must take medicines to keep themselves perfectly healthy. I’ure. rich blood is the basis of good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla i- the One True Blood Pur-

It

Gazette, states that last year he raised 12 acres of artichoke*, aud that he tound them much cheaper for his pigs than brau or shorts.

It is often difficult to convince people their blood is impure, until dreud-

Unquestionably; as a succulent tul carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof-

ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of the fact. It is wisdom now. or when-

ever there is any indication of

Impure

represented by eight candi-! 11 K 1 " 8 «n°d health because it ' j r> builds upon the true foundation—pure

dates. The offices are dis- 1

Hood’s I’dl- are purely vegetable, liarude-s, always reliable and beneficial

tributed and Greencastle gets but one—all she is entitled to. Voter think of this between now

and November! Just received a complete line of the — — | latest styles In shirt waist sets, belts

| and buckles, ( all ami see them. 11. DS. Werneke. jeweler. KiGtJ

Send news to Telephone 95.

Theke is a good deal of talk of bossism being indulged in at Indi atiapolis and some anti-McKinley

It will pay you to see the elegant stock of new spring styles at II. S. Werneke’s Jewelry -tore. 100t3

food they aid iu keeping the system in a healthy condition by promoting a desirable activity of the

bowels.

Farmers will he wise to try this crop on a small scale to begin with,

and then increase its culture if ex- hlood, to take Hood’s Sai*saparilla, and . , ' | prevent such eruptions and suffering, penence justifies. Without doubt ...... .... . . . , “1 had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, the P'? 8 w *ll relish tile roots, as red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor atthey are very palatable, and a field tended me over seven weeks. When the of them makes a good rooting abscess broke, the tmins were terrible, and ground for the hog. ; I thought I should not live through it. I C. S. Pi.lmu, Director. ! heard and read 80 rauch aboul Hood’s ' Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take it, and UeimUlHan State Convention. m y husband, who was suffering with The Indiana Republican State boils, took it also. It soon purified our

convention will be held in Tomlinson ball, Indianapolis, on Thursday May 7. The convention will | be composed of 1415 delegates, and , ...

c t , built me up and restored my health so

on account of the large number ol K . 4 . . 4 ”

® , that, although the doctor said I would

candidates seeking places on the not be able to work hard, 1 have since ticket, the convention promises to done the work for 20 people. Hood’s Harhe otic of flic most inti* rest ill!/ saparilla c u red my husband of the boils,

, . , . , , . , “ ai| d we regard it a wonderful medicine.”

events o! the kind ever held m the Mrs. Anna Peterson, Latimer, Kansas

state.

Arrangements have been made with all railroads in Indiana, for| 1 a special rate of one first class fare i j lor the round trip. Tickets will be sold May 0 and (5, good only on j

day of sale, and good returning un- t* the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.

Blood

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

give it their hearty support. Hereto-1

t ire i: has been - > easy t > -ecuri ^ proxies to the state convention. Won- j P* der if there are any proxies to let this | 'U 1 KT I.INH EAST and '.' i ' r .H time. ■ Hurrah for Dt. Moore. And the eagle A dir.■ ml-liort lim* lietwe- ■ flopped her wings and stirred up the j i.xsimiis .iml Nt. I

republicans in the nctlieriuost parts of !

old Putnam. Daily Through Sleeping ai.dPt® C. JL Case and his efficient aides de- , , *. :U - -10 all praise and honor for the sue- andHwifinmi ^hair c."s thtwecui'i* ie-of the convention. It presages a 1 glorious victory t?)is fall. : llanniO ii. lo,and Keokuk, In ,V ill M The -aw millwill be in running order | ln,f ,lu '' | in a short time. 1 *

( orn planting is the order of the day. j

That was a great convention.

JNO. S. LAZARUS^

fien. I'ass’gr. Agent.

Indiana; ;

CZ.OVKKOALZ.

Clarence DeVore anil 5li-.s Grace

Reeves were married Saturday evening,' no ' v running daily except biiniii | April 25, at the home of Mrs. Reeves, t"' ( ‘en Detroit and Cleveland.

Tin* Detroit and Cleveland -jfl Navigation Company’s .-1 .im-B

on Lafayette street, by Elder T. J Nixon. We exreml congratul.itions. Clift'. Hendrix and family are visiting

at Win. Hughes.

lit* Lincoln league meet again on Saturday evening, May 9,

o'clock. There will be s| waking on

that occasion.

The pike road election held in Owen county the 24th, resulted in a victory for the road. A pike will he build from the end of Greenca-tle-' loverilale pike

to Spencer.

traveling Ea-t or West. Nortlini'J try to arrange to take nil vantag , J luxations steamers between Mi l and Ohio. If you are contemplal summer outing, write A. A. Siii:. |

5 ___ 1*. A.. Detroit, 'iicli., for illii.J

- ..j,U pamphlet, which give full inf r,;f ‘ * !nf a trip to Mackinac via tiio 1

I of

Line.

Weekly Crop Hulletin.

Central Station, Indeanatolis, Ind.—Good, warm rains and warm weather were very favorable to growing crops and advanced vegetation most wonderfully in most localities iu the central and northern portions; in the southern portion the rains were light and more scattered, aud in several counties no rain having fallen foy some time, rain is more needed, but, nevertheless, even then crops have improved. On the morning of the 22d light frost formed in many localities, but did no injury. Wheat and grasses improved much aud look better than last week. Pasturage is good, and live stock shows it. Rye continues to be in line condition. Early sown clover perished, but late sown is

Settlrr’s Kates via tlie VamtaliaI>j On the first Tuesday of t*,n*!i J the Yandalia line will -ell nw| tickets to points in Kentucky.Til see, Alabama, Georgia, North < •I South Carolina. Florida, Mi-1 and Louisiana at about one hi regular rate. For further purl ee J. S. Dowuxii.J

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til and including May 9.

hood’s Pills

eiir<*i vvrillH.ixt-ytotake, easy tu operate. 83ceuts.

There are no personal or profits in connection with theod

coming up nicely. Early potatoes I tjonand itissustained by memb J have been planted, and some arej corrtnbutic> n S and the dlstribcHorl

coming up. Oats are nearly all sown, and early sown is coming up nicely. Because for lack of lain tobacco plants have advanced less, and the quality seems to be inferior. Fruit trees are full of bloom and also small fruits; peach blossoms commence dropping, and in some localities apple blossoms are less ubuudant than last year. Plowing for corn continues; some corn has been planted in localities. Plowing has been retarded in some localities in the southern portion, because the ground is getting hard and dry, and in Whitley county, in the northern portion, because the ground is too wet. Cut-worms and clover worms have made their appearance in great numbers in few localities;

the potato bug also. Big Four Kxcursit>sn.

To Cleveland April 29, 30, Mav 1 and 2. with a possible limit returning June 2. Account General Conference of M.

E. ehurch.

May 1 and 5 Harvest Excursion west

and south.

May 5 and G to Indianapolis $1.20. May 12 and 13 to South Bend $5.30. May 13 and 10 to Indianapolis $1.20. May 25 and 26 to Indianapolis, $1.20. June 1 and 2 to Indianapolis. $1.20. June 10 and 11 to Warsaw $4.40. June 30 to July 1 to Frankfort $1.65. Return limits are liberal in each in-

stance.

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jewelry store.

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Brazilian Balm is the

healing agent known to the'w world. It reduces Inflamci* tl0 J like a magic. That is why h” J

Croup, Asthma, Catarrh,

Pleurisy, Old Coughs ami WM are so prompt and permanent. ■