Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1896 — Page 4

nn> BA.>NKU TIMES. UKEE>'CASTLE. TNDIANA MONDAY AUGUST S 1S95

DON'T FORGET for 5 cents you get almost as much “ Battle Ax ” as you do of other brands for 10 cents. DON’T FORGET that “ Battle Ax ” is made of the best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be

improved.

DON’T FORGET, no matter how much you

arc charged for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than “ Battle Ax ”

DON’T FORGET, ” Economy is wealth," and

you want all you can get for your money. Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you

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can get “Batile Ax" for 5 cents?

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ON ■ WAY TlOKiTI ARB SOLO At 1 j Cents a Mile

LOUitviLhB * NaImvillb m. m. To individuals on the First Tuesday, and to parties of seven or more on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to I. K. RIDGELY, N. W. Pass. Ami, Chicago, 111. C. P. ATMORE, Gea’l Pass. Agi„ LomsTille, Ky. SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen, or to I*. Sid Jones, Pass. Agent, in charge of Immigration, Birmiugbam, AU

The COAST LINE to MACKINAC »-TAKE THE-*—t

tj* /■'V MACKINAC 8 I DETROIT Ilf p-toskey & V-/ CHICAGO 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers * The Greatest Perfection vet attained in Bor.t Construction — Luxurious l tjulpn* nt. Artislfc furnishing. Decoration and (itticient Service, insuring tiie highest degree of COHFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY Fcuft Trips pm Week Between Toledo, Detroit/Mackinac FETOSKEY, “THE SOO.” MARQUETTE, AND DULUTH. LOW RATR3 to Picturcxqua Mackinac a-'.il Actum, including Heals and Berth*. From Cleveland, $it-, from Toledo, $15 j (rein Detroit $•3 jo, EVERY EVENING Between Detroit and Cleveland I Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest Train® j for all points Hast, South and Southwest and a. | Detroit tor all points North and Northwest. Sunday Tripa June, July. August and September Only EVERY DAY BETWEEN Cleveland, Put-in-llay J 1 Toledo I Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address A. A. SCHANTZ, a. m. a., OBTAOlT, MICH. Ttie DstiGir and Cleveland steam nav. cc

DES MOINES LAND GRANTS.

Interior Department Kteariy to l*aj Claim* on Identification. Washington, Aug. 3.—The interior department has mailed identification blanks to all the settlers in the old Des Moines river land grants, that theclaims will be paid as soon as the identification is established. The Des Moines grants have been the source of a vigorous fight of claimants against the government for Indemnity for years. There were many hundreds of claims filed, and of these 'bout 16 have been allowed.

The Wear her. The indications for this vicinity for if» coining thirty-six hours are ^ as follows ae received by H. S. Renick A Co. from the otlicial weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111., Aug. 3. Generally fair tonight ami ^Tuesday; warmer tonight.

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AxmgBltoremen Set at Liberty. Han ana, Aug. 3.—Twelve longshoremen were arrested nu board the steamer Mascotte on suspicion of being implicated in the carrying of correspondence to the insurgents from the United States. Upon investigation they were found to be innocent and were set at liberty yesterday. Kail roadem' Wag** KeatoreiL Locisviiak, Aug. 3.—One of the first things done by the management of the Illinois Central railroad on assuming control of the Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern was to restore the cut of 10 per cent made about three years ago by the receivers of that road in the wages of its employes. Iron Company Ketlucoii Kxpmavft. Beixfont, Pa., Aug. 3.—An order has been 1-sued at the Valentine Iron company’s work that commencing* today a 10 per cent reduction of wages would be made. Over 500 men are affected by the reduction. r —■“ Bryun Making No IToml*.-*. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 3.—Regarding the rumor that he had promised to appoint Governor Altgeld afterney general Mr. Bryan said hist night: "In order to answer once for all rumors in regard to places promised, I desire to say that 1 have not directly or indirectly promised any office of any kind to any person whomsoever and slmll not dur mg the campaign promise any office of any kind to any person whomsoever.” Jockey Hamlltou Not at Fault. New York, Aug. 3.—At a meeting of atewards of the Jockey club yesterday afternoon the report of the stewards of the meeting concerning the suspension of Jockey Hamilton was presented. After hearing evidence it was decided that Hamilton was not at fault, and he wa* restored to all privileges under the rulos.

The following local observations

as taken daily by Guy Wilson who ! is in charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

! Muxlmum temperature yesterday f Minimum ** I i’emperature Unlay. 7 a . in, 4 noon I Haln fall, melted snow (inches)

The noon temperature is taken dally by the

1 Ban nek Times.

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Hr. Tiurtlii’i* Nervine Coiftee Makes a DeJicloiict('up at ll>*U tlic I niitil Expense The taste of this new health drink is peculiar to itself, yet .-o much like genuine coffee, that many pref -r it to | Mocha anil Java. If you are an in- ! valid and a victim to coffee or tea— I both very injurious -and eannot ipiit, | mix a small ipiautity with Nervine Coffee, and break away gradually. I Why throw money away for inedii ine I wIdle the caii>« of the disea-e remain'. Xervine Coffee cures headache, nervousness, etc. Saves doctor hills and coffee expenses. 1 Pi. lull cups, 30 cents. 1 Hi ordinary coffee makes only Iff and 45 cups. Eat Dr. Martin’s royal Breakfast Food. Sold by grocers. 3. For sale by T. Abrams, W. II. Harrison, Broadstreet A Son.

ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

Low Kat«* Kxcuntion .South. On the fir „ and third i uesday of each inonth till October about half-rates for round trip will be made to points in the south by the Louisville & Nashville railroad. \sr your ticket agent about it, ami if he cannot sell you exclusion tickets writ, to O. I*. Atmore, general passenger agent. Louisville, Ky .orJ. K. Kidgeiv. . W. I’. A.. Chicago, Ilf

Cushmans MENTHOL INHALER Cures all troubles of the I lead and Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHt, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE, WILL CURE hilhitinu rs 'hVp k'. Ktififtlutf. ''ouRhinj. - h EA l > ACHE. <4*nti 1111 ed u elTec is

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Hay Fever. Bronchitis. I.a GRIPPR. The nioat krfreshiiiR tad Healthful a) I to 2ADACHR Suffer-

liriuK s Sleep t<> the Sk-etiless I’ur*?* iiisomnin n’erv.ms ProHtrution. Ihin’tlx* fooled w itli uorthlesH tloim. Take only CUSHMAN’S. Price. fOc. at all Dnuf^iKU, or maih-ii free. ARenU wanteti. ( I SIIMAN S

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if* k.iv ■ 1 k*r«k.m 3 H i t kheuni Old Sores, Cute, Wounds- Burn*. Frostbites. Kxcels ul. other remedieH f(»r PILES Price 26c. at DrufTfrixta. Book on Menthol free. Add re •an Cushmitn Manufacturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, 4lonui> Hallilng,. CHICAGO. *»'■ VIM KNNf>. I.M*

I "X. g ! • Jolt and Cyclone Proof. ♦ T*!? Pathlight They who ride must see the i

road. The Pathlight makes ♦ | Chicago,

bright the way. All dealers self it. The Place & Terry Mfg. Co., 247 Centre St., N.Y.

Hclli Wanted—Mute.

Wanted—Solicitor' for life of Major McKinley, the next president, by Murat Halstead, Chauncey Depei\, Foraker, John Sherman and Mark Hanna, with biography of Hohart. Contains 'peeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a gold mine for workers. Only $1.50. The only outliized book, 50 per cent, t 'reilit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin now I with choice of territory. Permanent j profitable work for 'Off. Address, The National Book Concern, Star Building,

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Stock of Liquors Uv.truyed. Reynolds, Ind., A up. 3'—Unknown persons forced an entrance snto Mofns' saloon here Saturday night, and with gimlets bored hole* in all the barrels and cases, letting out the stock of liquors. The tobacco, cigars and cigarettes were also destroyed. Morris places his loss at #S00. The work is uttnl uted to enemies of the saloon, the temperance element being greatly opposed to the liquor traffic in the village. Tybfe’a Towsf, One of the objects will h Invariably at tract the interv'st of voyagers apitrotwhing Suvannoh by s«'a Is the tiny round tower a few liundn'd feet distant fmni the light house at Tyboe island, i>n thi‘(reorgia side. Witli the aid of o gisHl pair of marine gk-'ses the tower can Is? des' rieii as built of stone and apparently lioary with age. Indeed, the nativeGeorgi. ti has no pri nter pkvvsuro than to ismr int > the astonished ears of nort-.ernors the tde that It was eroeUxl by tlie Sismlsh nlxjut the same time as the structures of St Augnstlnu, But t!." lianl and rivther ui pootlo fact* ■ i tno case are that the l :d/<sl St,- tesg ivemment built the place ns n defense against tlw.jjntish in 1312. It Is termed in military piirlauco a i.tnrtello tower, being copied from similar defenses erected along tli ■ Kn.-llsh coasts wiicn Napoleon was tbreatenltip t > Invade Britain. The tower saw some little active service In the civil war, of course, but was even then not m< .jy dangerous or stronger than a stone dwelling. At present It Is us.sl as a re 4 sirtlng and signal station, and during the bathing season It is a favorite visiting place for the guests of tin- fashionable hotels at Tybee Beach, the not*-d sootbern seaside resort. There an- few obje-ts on oar OKists more striking and | leturesque than the tower at Tytiee, and it only lacks a few legends of Spanish iswsessims, sieges, etc., to make it famous. — Philadelphia Times. Oranituar.” A contemporary tells the story of a rich woman who went to engage board for tier mother in a home for the aged and desti tuto and imidc the excuse, “My mother does not use good grammar, and we would none of us be at ease If she were at table with us." Curious. Perhaps the old lady will toll her future associate.' “Myduughter docs not speak good ICugllsb. I could never break licr of the habit of saying ‘use gissl grammar.’ "—Exchange. Sarcaatlo. First Cab Driver (on Ills rank)—What’s that thing yer got at ween the shafts o’ your cab. matey!' Second Cabman—Wliy, eiin’t you Tluit’s my ’oss. Wliat do you think It Ist F. C. I).—Oh, I thought It was one of these ’ere new photographs. Yer can only set) the skullngton.—Loudon Tit-Bits. We can console ourselves for not Imving great talents us we console ourselves for not having great pLtces. We can lie atarve both In our hearts.—Vauvenargut*. An authority on anthropology says that the oars of women are set fartlier forward on the bead than those of men.

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“Old Process’*

Is the best medicinal whiskey—no artificial Pavor . by age, good body, fine bouquet. Sold only by dru^j

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. A lovely com- , plexion only Nature iJSr'ZJ can give. Shj gives a new,

clear ant! soft n»*e to those v. ho ^ , use Dr. Hebra s Viola Cream. It ia not jk a paint or powder to cover defects. It H J gits rid of them, by Nature’s own pro- w | ccsn (>{ renewing the vitality cf the skin ; ^ baf.ishin^ all roughness, redness, ('•eckles, inoiei. piraplc^. blackheads, sui >unt and tan. It does tnis surely and harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and slcin-health. Viola Skin-Scap hastens the process, because it is 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. 1 - Soap, -5 ce its. Sold by drug-

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Ot Martiunvillf, ind., KtM-()iitin*'i)il WriglitH t . l. ry Capnulea. ■ Maktixsvillk, Ind., May ’Js. iSff'i. To tiic Wright Meilifal ( o., Olumbtiv Ohio. Hunts—I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. II. J Tarleton, druggist, and used them for indigestion, stomach trouble and constipation. 1 have been greatly benetitted, 111 fact almost cured with one box. It is the besi. medicine without exception that 1 have used for my troubles. Yours very truly. Andy Schakkkk. M wtriNsvii i k, Ink, May 13, l^ffff. To the Wright Medical Co., Columbus. Ohio. GHN'ts—l oave purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. 15. I'arletou, druggist, and used them for it.digestion anil constipation. I was greatly benetitted by using them uip.l would not he without them. Very truly > ours, Jacoii Schcck. VniidRlin Kates. Engle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit Oct. 'il“t, fare $*1.45. Tickets limited to 15 day- will be sold at rate of $4.1)0. These tickets will be on sale Until Aug. 31st. * The Vaudnlia line will run a series of Homeseekers excursions to points in the west, south, southwest and northwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Omaha, Neb., August 14 and 15, return limit August 35. Fare $1(1.75. Account Young People’# Christian Union, To Tlrthany Park. Ind.. July '21't to Aug. l!)th, return limit Aug. 33d, fare »1.H5. To Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 5th | and Uth. refurn limit Aug. 34th, fare $45 15. To T-ouisville, Kv., Aug. 3th, Uth and 10th, return limit Aug. Isth, fare $4.45. J. t*. Dowling. Agent. ■Its Fuur Kxcnrslosn. Winona Lake, 1ml., daily July and August, return 15 days from date of sale, $4.ffO. Bethany Park July 21 to Aug. 19, return Aug. 33, $1.85. Aug. 5 and 6 to Salt Lake, Utah, return limit Aug. 24. $45.15. Aug. 8, 9 and 10 to Louisville, Kv., return 18th, $4.45. Aug. 14, 15, 17 and 18, to Omaha, Neb., return limit Sept. 15, $1(1.75. Aug. 23. 23 and 34. Cleveland, O., return Aug. 31, $9.45. Iloiue-seekers excursions south Aug. 3. 4. 17. 18, 31, one fare plus $3. St. Louis Aug. 1 and 5, return limit Aug. 12, $0.25. Terre Haute Aug. 10 to 14th, return limit 15. $1.05. Martinsville Aug. 11 and 12, return limit 14, $2.30. Columbus, hid.. Aug. 34 and 25, return limit Aug. 20. $3.70 F. I*. Ht’Ksris. Agent. When it comes to tn<* genuine article of new- the Banner Timks has it.

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Fir Sale—Fine Pathlight Bicycle I. imp like one advertised in this paper. Cali at tins office. tf

The Baxnkk Times For K.nveloiiea.

luanv’a Local markets.

1 Furnished the Daily Banker Time# ihiilv bv K.W. Alien, manager of Artbui

Jordan’s poultry house.’

| rtens 8prlnKS,2 lb and over H Coexs » Turkey nens Tin key. old totua 4 Turkeys, youim Wpds.ana over cboleefat 5q Gee..e, f. f. over 4 Ducks EkK»- froah subject to bandiiuK . . Tk IlnftaAr . r,

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tty No Means Xlehitnl. Ycust—Your landlady says you are behind with your Isuntl Crlnisonbeok—Well, she’s dead wrong. I’m uhivul. I owe her $45.—Yonkers States tuau. ConfesKlon. Aunt Matilda—Wiiy do you look so utterly wretched. JimmyVJimmy—I’m on good buhavlor, ma'am, when we lute company.—Loudon Tlt-Blts.

1*1. rental. Champagne may fui,>’e Its pop, but even thi- ni'xloet vinegar Han Its mother —Philadetphla Itecord. It Is a fact, but not vvoU'knovm, that Mary, queen o. Sootn, jKistesatjd a clionning voice. She was un excellent musician inul hex rendering of French and English bal lads was fauitloss.

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Monon Excursions. 1 i New Albany, Ind., account Silver i!' iglita Camp Meeting July 35th ( 0 Aug. 4th, $5.(iff round trip. Home Seekers excursions to the south I Aug. 3, 4, 17 : Ls and 31, Sept. 1, 14 and 115. and Oct. 5. fi, 19, and 3ff. One low-e-*t one. w. y fare plus $3 for the round I t r 'PL A. Michael, Agt.

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Of N w York Cltv.lias ipeie d 11 Dress Cutting I Sc wing Scliool

Wbluh will lie undfi-tin* iiuin.iircmciit of cut {) J t * u \ r«*P»tntion. not only us skilled workmen, bot us teachirn capable of properly impnrtiiiK their knowbulifctootln rs. SPECIAL ATTENTION Gi\cn upprcntlcc kIfIs und betfinnors. Anvoin* who is apt can be fitted to do their own work or tor uthers in from four to 8ix weeks. 1 noHe wishing to lit themselves hh tlrst-class cutters «»r tor ludieH In luive estuhlishments ^111 re$eiyc piivute instruct bins. Open eveninjrs for ttins.-who cannot come durhur tho ,la > tonchers wuiited to tiikechurire of Hehonls. I udics livinK In tliecounti) lire in- \ l ot to on:hm<| see our work and <*nt4 r the M*hoi.|. Bayne lilook, 1st stairway east « f p.n. NOTICE. As we went our wav lown Jackson .'trei't south from court house square we notice a Doctor’s sign on the north end Mock owned hy Mr. J. F. Hill. The 'ign states that th* Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases cm,fidenttahy. I e has a long experience in the treatment of the EVES AND EARS. DISEASES OFTHE LIVEN AND digestive organs I he Doctor has made a specialty for twenty years of * - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - Ami all ailments pertaining to their sex le guarantees all lie undertakes tocure , 111 1'ffsH'vely not undertake a case uness h,. feels M,re of making a cure. Lharge' are l,,w in all eases. Call on tlie Doctor as CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some cases vvl "'"' lu.'truinent# are required for exHintnation. offk-e hours from 9 o’clock a. in to s o’clock p. m. Convenient o" n- up stairs in block above staled, ■allies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

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