Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1896 — Page 4

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Always at the front and wherever i "BATTLE AX” goes it is the | biggest thing in sight. It is as re- S markable for its fine flavor and quality g as for its low price. A 5 cent piece

of "BATTLE AX” is almost as $

large as a 10 cent piece of any other S equally good tobacco. S

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THE RUSSIAN THISTLE.

KNIUHI AINU UtV.

How lo Destroy llie tireolest Weeil Tent Ever Brought Here.

The dey of Algiers And the Miiltene knighl In bygunu j'H.rs Were wont to fight.

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The Ut ssian thistle is undoubtedly the greatest weed pest tnat lias ! ever been brought to this country | from the old world. If taken in | time, however, before the ground | becomes filled with its seeds, it can ' be held in check, or even exterminated. The farmers of Indiana, and not only the farmers, but nil other citizens of the. state, should be on the alert to detect the first inmads tins pestiferous plant, and by destroying the young plants, pie vent it securing a foothold, or at 1 ast make its advance very slow. Last year it was found growing in Lake, LaPorte and Elkhart counties, near the Lake Shore railway, and it has also been noted as far south as Winamae and Pulaski counties. It has certainly’ gotten a j good foothold in the northern part: of the state. It was also found last season on the eastern border of the i state, ut Liberty, in Union county. It is therefore taking the state from two directions. This is exactly the way in which the prickly lettuce came into Indiana. The latter now covers nearly every part of the state, and unless vigorous and vigilant measures are used, the Russian thistle will soon be an equally common and far more disagreeable and harmful weed. The Russian thistle is rather soft and even succulent in the early part of the season. When the seeds begin to ripen in July, the whole plant becomes more rigid, the stems harden, and every part of the plant becomes armed witb short, stout spines. It the plants are not gathered until they are prickly, they should always he burned, as the small inconspicuous seeds ripen up in drying and fall out to start another crop. In the Northwest, the Russian thistle is a tumble weed ; that is, it grows in a globular outline, keeps its form after dying, and loosening from the soil, rolls here and there as the wind blows it. The shaking of the plant dislodges the seeds, and they are scattered far and wide. Often one plant will sow the seed over many miles of territory in a single season. As the plant ex

JJnt the dpy of Algiers (And uot tho knight) Was dark. It uppi urs, And the knight was light.

Now they fought by day, And they fought by night, In the good old way Of hitting at sight.

And whenever tho dey Was full of might Ho would start away And rout tho knight.

But eo tho knight. When tho stronger man, Would push the fight. While the black dey ran.

Thus knight chased dey An 1 dey chased knight In about the way That day follows night. —New York Herald.

THEY GOT THE LION.

Exciting Adventure of Two Colorado Min

ers In Their Catup.

The mountain lion,” remarked an old ; five minutes, after the proper ODnnootions j

becoming rare

Disadvantages of Stuttering While Delivering a Long Distance Message. Hobson stutters. Hobson is a first clase , business man, and his vocal infirmity has never Interfered until recently with the profits of tho well known Urm of Hobson

Sc Dobson.

Hobson is a progressive man, ever on tho alert to adopt modern methods. Ho was one of tho first local subscribers to tho telephone and has kept right up with the march of Inventions in all Its ramifications. As a wide awake man Hobson was not slow to grasp the possibilities of the long distance telephone. And that is how Hobson and Dobson came to have the first dispute which marred years of profitable

partnership.

Dobson went to New York l ist week. Ho made his hcadquart rs at a well known Gotham hotel ami telegraphed Hobson of his arrival In the eastern town. It seems that an eastern customer had failed to keep a certain agreement the details of which were familiar to Hobson, hut not to Dobs in. It would take a Ion;.; telegram to explain tho details fully, ami Hobson do oided to call Dobson up on the long distance telephone. The rate for convorsati m between Chicago and Now York is f.s for

miner some time ago,‘'is

In the mountains of tho west When I first went seeking after the gold and silver of Colorado, these animals were rather plentiful. They wore mot in pairs and were common enough to make it hazardous for a man to walk in the valleys alone and unprotected, particularly after dark. I remember on one occasion having a

aro made and oommunlcatbin established. Tho usual negotiations passed between the Operators, and Dobson recognized the voice

of his partis r.

“Hello, Hobson!” “H-h-hollo, D-d-d-dobson I Is that

y-y-youf”

“Yes, it’s me. Talk fast, Hobson. This

costs money.”

I know It does. You know H-h-h-hani-

6. F. ciRrSR'N Hand cs the Hlgncst ur.uP. :

& Pp |

slight adventure with a Hon that almost

scared me out of my wits. With a pal, I ; mors-s-stein &,P-p-p-| ollosky

was working a claim in tho mountains] ‘‘Who)”

near Ouray. Winter came on, and one ] “H-h-h-h-h-hammcrs s-s-etoiu

day, before the very cold weather set in, | p-p-pollosky?”

wo wont to the town to got supplies, leav-j “Hammersteln & PolloskyV Yes, they ing our little cabin on tho mountain alone, j bought $4,000 worth of goods from us.

It came on to snow soon after we got to | What about them?”

Ouray, and we did not get a chance to go ‘•Havej-j-j-just r-r-r-roceivcd a 1-lTT-let-to the claim for fully a week. As wo slow- ter f f f-from ll-h-h-h-hninnicrstoin saying ly climbed tho hills I noticed the tracks of t-t-t-that P-p-p-p-pollosky r-r-r-refuses

a mountain lion lending toward our cabin , to”—

and when we reached the house found that j “Say, Hobson, you had better ring olf we had forgotten to close a window in the now and save money. It makes no differside. Wo had lost sight of the tracks, and enoe how long or how short this message tho sight of tho open window caused mo is, we are bound to get tho worst of it.

to forget all about tho animal and its pres j once. I started for the window and was ]

A »d i he Beat Pit tub ■ urn opposlti V i , 1

oc.ii? Time Chard

about to put my head Into the apartment when there came a terrible growl, and tho next Instant a great^ yellow body darted through the opening, right over my back, its claws catching my buckskin and ripping It open to my waist, turning mo completely over and into tho snow. My pal whipped out his gun, and tho Infernal lion turned on him, making a fearful leap in his direction. Beforo ho could shoot the beast was upon him and seizing him by tho slack of Ids jacket shook him ns if he had been a rat. I was on my feet by this, time, and, drawing my revolver, I sneaked up and put a bullet right through his head. Ho dropped, and my pal drew his breath freely once more. Neither of us was hurt, but tho lion’s skin in another week was serving as a rug by my cot. ”—New Orleans Times-Democrat.

RIG KOI 1<‘. GOING EAST

You don’t stutter on a telegraph blank and j I cannot understand thoclphor system you i have been sending. Don’t get hot about it,

old man, but write it out and Bond It over i v; 0 sti .

tho wire. Goodby.” |No.

“G-H-a-good-b-b-by. Y-y-y-you will b-b

be s s-s-sorry fort t this.’’ . ^ eT Hobson bung up tho receiver with a simp d- Knickerbocker

and paid tho ?S. Ho is waiting for Dobsou to return.—Chicago Timos-Herald.

INTERRUPTED DUFF’S PRAYER.

Knnulng the Cataract.

Descending tho first cataract of tho Nile is n perilous proceeding. Tho sides of tho rapids are walled with solid but not smooth rook, and tho water is thrown with frightful impetuosity from either side toward the middle. At every few yards there springs up diagonally a huge

The Reverend Negro's Invocation Was Forgotten In the Midst of Cannonading. Uncle DulT, hearing the noise, began to pray; Aunt Saluda joined him fervently; Sam listened stupidly and in suffocating terror. Fifteen cannon thundered together over beyond the bridge, and a (light of shells In the air made a prolonged whirring noise, followed presently by a rapid spluttering of musketry in the woods at tho lower edge of the plantation. The regiment went across tho field at double quick step, knocking over tho fences as they came in the

way.

“Oh, good Lor, If yo kin spa’ do ole man or lootlo bit longer”— began Uncle Duff,

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but his prayer was interrupted by an ex- ] No t It 1 plosion on both sides of tho river, rival! - 1 * 11

In effect Sunday. Ma> id.UR

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plants that appear in a locality,

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RIVER MYSTERY AT MOLINE.

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Excursion to Denver, Colo., via Van-

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Body <>f Mini Suopoftori to Bo tectlve 1m Found, Moline. Ills., Juno 12.—The body of a man was taken from the river at tho city yesterday evening. In his pocket a keyring was found bearing the check of Mooney & Roland’s detective agency of New York and Chicago, on the back of which was the letter C and the number 7,03M. in his pocket were found a ear link and a stone. This, combined with tie' appearance of the body, indicated the man had been foully dealt with. The body had been several days in the water.

Mr. Frederic Edon describes his experience in running this cataract in a dahabuah, or houseboat: “The o hatter ing men were one and nil impressed to silence. A moment more, and our boat was rapfllly running along tho central ridge of water. The men strained with their utmost force at tho oars. A few seconds more, and tho vessel began to bound under us in a way I hope never to feel repeated. Each wave, as it struck under the stern, drove her already too depressed head still deeper into the

water.

“In tho waves came, leaping into tho bow, and up they wont over tho rowers, rendering their oars useless and threatening to drive tho boat bodily under. Down we plunged, and when wo should have made the turn to the right the largest wave of all hurled us forward so straight that wo made full at tho wall of rock In front. Before we could touch It another wave struck sideways on tho stern of the boat, ami, washing up over the deck of tho cabin, turned us short round. For an instant we were within a foot of tho rock; then tho eddy drifted us round till we lay wiih our head up stream. “A yell of delight broke from every

one."

Mrs Farrow saw tho cavalry scurry | away from their lurking place under the river bank and disappear in tho woods, ! while four or five heavy field guns, drawn | by panting and overworked horses, trun- I

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.1 Miami,i# , 1’. A l hi.'iux.

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died rapidly along the red elay road, the ri .tins leev, oreere.is! ;e. ,n. i; >

drivers whipping ami swearing.

After a few rounds there came a short lull in tho bombardment, during which a

singular serenity pervaded the air and sky. ^

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“Dar, now, Lor, stop do wa’ right hoah, | x” ' 1 ; and luf do ole darky”— | y,, jj But Uncle Duff sprang to his feet as an- ! other awful cannonade began and a shell i ^ ’ ’ burst on tho railroad track In front of ‘ >

tho door. He forgot his prayer.

“Hell an fury!” he cried, “dat’s dangerous I Gl’ mo my hat, fo’ do Lor sake! I’se gwlno outon yorl” And ho rushed through tho hack doorway, and across the garden to the woods, followed by Sam and

Aunt Saluda.—Lippinoott’s.

Hunting tlie 1’olar Bear.

At 7 wo continued our journey in calm, hazy weather. Wo had barely traveled two hours before, on turning a headland, we suddenly espied the bear some 800 yards In j front of us. At racing pace the dogs sped ] away across the hard snow, but tho bear j

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May Net 1’reiient llradley. St. Louis, June 12.—John W. Yerkoe of Danville, Ky., says: “I cannnot j state positively, as yet, that the name of Governor Bradley wdll bo offered for the presidential nomination. If it is, I presume the nominating speech will | he made by me. I do not think that Governor Bradley would accept the second place.” Toleilo i>rain. Wheat—Higher; No. 3 ensh, fiijlio. Corn—Steady; No. 2 mixed, ‘27c. Oats—tjuiet; No. 2 mixed, 'sU^c.

llnilUlo Live Stock.

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To Omaha, Neb., August 14 and 15, return limit August 25. Fare $16.75. Account Young People's Christian Union.

Cattle—Steady at #3.40uf4 lloos—481ow at $3.76(^3.50.

Sheep—Active at $1.36(^4.35; lambs, ac

live at <2.60(!l5.00.

That Was All. A young girl who Is always trying some new thing was present once when the doc- j tor sot a neighbor’s broken arm. Shu was ■ sure that she knew exactly how it was ! done and rather anxious to put her new knowledge into practice. Some time later 1 a hen out In tho chicken yard Inoku its ^ leg. Tho girl directly announced that she j meant to set it “and make It as good as | new.” Accordingly it was put into a! plaster oast and left for tho proper length of time to knit. When tho day came to take off tho oast, tho girl run out to the henhouse in great eagerness to see the result. Presently there was a screai.i that brought every member of the family to her side. Tho chicken was jumping miserably over the ground sidewise Instead of directly forward. You know n hen's leg has a crook. Well, sho had crooked It tho wrong way, that was all.—New York Times.

TBr^e fi r u Dollar!

Three whit C 'i nt ■ Cui: in.-J

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Minion I'.xritrsin'ii.

loiiav* Local innrlM-ts. f Furnished the Daily Banner Times dailvbv R.W. Alien, managerof Artbui Jordan’s poultry house.l Hens - 8 Pprlngs, ehol 8 Springs, 1)4 to 2 lb 11 Cocks 2 Turkey hens 8)4 Turkey, old toms 5 Turkeys, young IZpds.nna over choice fat 5(4 Geese, f. f. over 3 Dorks 5(4 F-rv? fresh subject to kanddng . 8 Butter, good 'The Banner Times telephone news number is 95. Ih'tuember it when you have an item. Go want the news.

'To St. Louis June 12, 13,14, and 15. Return limit June 2i. Fare $(> 25 for round trip. Account Republican National convention. To Washington, I>. (J., July 4. 5, j ami 7, return limit July 15, rate $17.20. Limit on tickets can be extended until July 31, if they are deposited with join agent on or before July 14. To Terre Haute June 24th, return limit June 25, Fare $1.55 which includes ticket of admission to Buttitlo Bill’s Wild West Show. To Dayton. O., June 23and 2i, return limit June 29. Rate $4.50.

To Crawfordsville June 25th account Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, 90cents for round trip. To Frankfort, Ind., July 1st to 3rd, account Sons of Veterans meeting; $1.05

round trip.

Account 4th July holidays, owe fare for round trip. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th }?ooiI returning up to and including July Otli. To Chicago account Democratic National convention July 7th. Tickets on sale July 3rd to Oth good returning until July 12th, $5.35 round trip. To New Alhany, Ind., account Silver Heights Camp Meeting July 25th to Aug. 4th, $5.00 round trip. Home Seekers excursions to the south June 15 and 10, July 6, 7, 20 and 21,

Soft Foods.

Habitually eating soft foods, even soft bread, to tho exclusion of everything that is hard or crusty, Is not only weakening to tho digestive organs, but It leads to rapid decay of tho teeth. When those ore not

and then to deal with It. He decided not to deal with the dilemma at all and simply bolt' cl. But we were down upon him, when Kolotongvn quickly out the single trace of the eight dogs, tho sludge stopped dead, and the deliberated dogs flew with redoubled energy at the hairy giant, who now turned to defend himself at last. During the short space of time occupied by us in coming up with tho combatants I had a good opportunity of watching the splendid tactics of tho dogs. As soon ns they came up with the boar they spread uut in a semicircle right in front of their foe and attacked him by making dashes nt ids long, thick coat with their sharp, glistening teeth, and they displayed during these proceedings such cutenoss and skill that it was evident they quite understood

l |> to Dale — IMKi.

The most LvmpVle tarili tu ever published D the ■'« '• -Sj

. . ‘Turill Facts for Speakers an 1 ' ‘j®

that It was a question of “breakfast or no ! Defender Document No. breakfast' for them. j . ^ ,i... tiiirtt Whenever tho boar angrily raised one of Ml8t 0,U- I dhlishers. t 1 his huge paws to crush one of his torment- I’roteetive Tariff League, u ^

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Brown, will be

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Htfin ii-il with III*

craze” will iiiuneiii:.t''lv mv 1 ' ■' rare opportunity, as but n limit ' her nl the posters will be i" |!i scarcity el a good lliie2 ' 'iumv value. Address Gcoi 11 • Gem nil Tas«cngcr Agcot ' f ' cage, Milwnnke a - : . Old Colonv BnildioL’. Cliicaio,M

used In tho mastication of harder foods,

tho teeth become covered with tartar and

sometimes loosen* in their sockets, or the ed badly, "and We'agalVrainTimwJ nnr

gums will bleed. New York World. journey.-Fortnightly Roviow

ors the latter slid away In the most agile manner, while bis oompanlons gave tho wretched brute enough to attend to in another direction. However, a few shots from our winchesters soon ended tho combat, and an hour later wo had the largo, magnificent bearskin safely packed on the sledge, together with, a good quantity of meat, while the dogs were treated to a substantial meal, which they Indeed want-

LakcMl<ie Definition.

Miss Tremont—It Is your Chicagoans'

(taueroti* Johnny.

text books issued iu?t befori' 1 tion are of little value. 1 ' l league is to be congratulate 1 J foresight in getting out its so early in the year. Order only. Sent to any address for 1 live cents. Address " I'- . vl Gen. Sec.. 135 West 23d 8t., >«* ‘1

Lew Bute Kxcursion

Solti L

Oil the first and third J cacli month till October about l- 1 for round trip will be made to l 1 " 1

ignorance of English that is so distressing ask.S^ho fomi^niXr, ”havl^ho n'Zes : ^ S0 " th bj ' , ' ,C L0U ^ ^ tui inn N,.w If n in an nn.v.ul f. I’V.1 . u wlu moasu 3 ril i!rOU(l. Ask yOUT DCUl't att*’"

8 ' it, and if he cannot sell - voU

to mo. Now If a man moved from Chicago and stay at homo or bo well nn.l

to Boston would you call him an emigrant sohooD”

or an immigrants

Miss Wabash—I should idiot.—Chicago Disjuitoh.

call him an

To Chicago July 3, 4. 5 and (!. R.- Aug. 3, 4, 17, 18 and 31, Sept. 1, 14, and turn limit July 12. Fare $5.36. Ac- 1 15 : a !" 1 S. ' 1 - 1 ^. an : , . 1 2 P; ° ,,u low *

There is some help for all the defects of fortune, for if a man enunot attain to tho length of his wishes he may have his rom ody by cutting of them shorter.—Cowley

Rather have tho measles and stay at home, but then I’d like to go to school

toi, Kald Johnny.

"But why, darlingP” urged his mother. He I could give all tho other fellows the measles,” answered the generous boy. —Detroit Free Press. ’

. , .. , est one w. y fare plus $2 for

count Deinocntie National convention, ^.jp

J. 8. Dowling.

Agent.

the round

J. A. Michael, Agt.

The humming bird. In protecting its nest, always files nt and peeks tho eyes of Its adversary. Crows have been found totally blind from the humming bird’s bill.

Ou Their Guard.

Hax—1 always shako hands with Skinner to keep him from picking my pockets.

™ oo I, and I always count my

fingers afterward -Philadelphia Record.

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