Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1896 — Page 4

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Editors Call on MrKInloy. OANTON, O., Sopt. 2.—The mouutttHi' or editors of West Virginia have goiMl healthy lungs. When the party of 86 called on Alujor McKinley late yesterduy afternoon several haudred people joined in the gathering. Everybody was enthusiastic, and the delegation ajiplauded nearly every sentence Major McKinley spoke. Hotels All Crowded. Indianapolis. Sept. a.—The hotels of this city had a full tost of their capacity last night. Lute arrivals had diftieulry in securing the kind of accommodations they desired, but when they found out | the conditions were willing in most instances to accept the best that could be secured. GiitsM Work# Sold. Windfall, lud.. Sept. 3.—The Windfall glass works was sold here yesterday at public sale to J. 0. Hadley of this city for The plant is nearly now. and cost sd.OdO. The factory was sold to satisiy creditors.

New iron Hall. Dbtkoit, Sopt. 3.—The biennial sc • sion of the suj remo commundery of tht Order of the Iron Hal! began at the Hotel Cadillac yesterday with some 40 delegates present from various states. They were welcomed by Mayor Piugreo and Rev Morgan Wood. These and other speakers commended the progress of the now association, which is organized and chartered under the Maryland insurance laws, which, it is claimed, secures it against ouch collapse as ruiuod the old iron Hall.

Tobacco Dealers say, that “BATTLE AX tf is a “scorcher” because it sells so fast* Tobacco Chewers say, it is a “scorcher” because 5 cents' worth goes so far. It's as good as can be made regardless of cost* The 5 cent piece is almost as 0 large as the other f ellows' 10 cent piece.

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The Greatest, Grandest, Largest, Best of America’s Big Amusement Enterprises. Three Rings, Two Stages,» Half Mile Race Track, Fifty Cage Menagerie, Museum, Reyal Roman Hippodrome, AND I^alstoi}, tt?e Diui?rl

Elmer DumOley. who killed F. Drill nt Riley, Ind., Auu. 10, has been admitted to $3,f>00 bail. The evidence showed a reasonable case of eelf-defeuce. In a row among traveling fakirs at Warsaw, Ills., one named Hiflle was beaten almost to death with stonea by four others after he had cut a man named Foster with a razor. Hifflo will die. While a heavily loaded electric car was descending u, grade at Lafayette, Ind., the front brajje became useless, and a boy raised a cry to jump. Miss Euuna Allen, a cripple, failed to jump safely and sustained a fractured skull Morton Will Not Aooept* Indianapolis, Sept. 2. — Secretary Morton has addressed letters to members of the Nebraska delegation saying that hie name must not be presented to the convention, and that he coaid not accept if nominated. A general canvass of the delegatus last night on the question of including a declaration in favor of bimetallism by international agreement in the platform shows an apparently large sentiment against any allusion to an international agreement. Chieu^t* i.iraiii utm! I’rovisiona* Whi at— Dec. openc’i ■> v:. cio-cd ■•■"{v. COKS—SSep. <.•,«•„< u - ,,c, closed 30/ic. May opened 35>j,c. c.ose i j-t.qc. OATs—SH*pt. opened Idy, '■ closed 15'^c May opened lito, closed 1 PoK!:—.'*eyt. opened I.closed $j.7U. Oct. opened ttrt.h.5, closoo r-V 75. Jan. opened elosod >M.s3. Laud—Sept, opened ch.iio, closed $3.27. Oct. opened. A1.37, cl i.-c l Jan. opened $3.72, closed $3.70. Kins—dept opened #3.10, closed $3.15. Oct. opened $5.23, closed #3.10. Jan. opened $3.45, closed $3.45. Closing cash markets: Wheat 56Kc,'corn 30%c, oats, 10)kc, pork $3.70, lard $3.27, ribs $3.13.

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I»r. .Tlartlu'M Nervine Colfee Makes a DellclouaCup at Half (lie t stial ICxpense. The taste of this new health Urink is peculiar to itself, yet so much like genuine coffee, that many prefer it to Mocha and Java. If you are an invalid and a victim to coffee or tea— both very injurious—and cannot quit, mix a sinali quantity with Nervine Coffee and break away gradually. Why throw money away for medicine while the cause of the disease remains. Nervine Coffee cures headache, nervousness, etc. Saves doctor bills and coffee expenses. 1 lb. 100 cups, 20 cents. 1 lb ordinary coffee makes only 40 and 45 cups. Eat l>r. Martin’s royal Breakfast Food. Sold by grocers. 2. For sale by T. Abrams, W. H. Harrison, Broadstreet & Son.

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The Only Modern Thoroughly Up-to-Date Circus Now Traveling, with the

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lonaT's L»oofti xuarkiitu* f Furnished the Daily Banner Timkb dailv bv K.VV. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry house.'; Hens 854 Sprlnifs, choice 8 Sprintfs. small 5 Cocas S54 Turkey hens 7 Turkey,old toms 4 Turkeys, young 12pds.ana over choice fat s Geese, f. f. over 4 Ducks ....•.«.•••••,•»••«»• d Egirs. fresh subject to baudtinir « Butter. Rood 5

Lafayette Fair On account of Tippecanoe County Fair at Lafayette August 31st to Sept 4th the Monon Route will sell tickets to ] Lafayette and return at one and onethird fare for the round trip except on Sept. 3d and 4th tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip. Special train will leave Oreencatle at 7:45 a. m., Sept. 3d. J. A. Michael, Agt.

Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit Oct. 31st, fare $6.43. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold at rate of $4.90. These tickets will be on sale until Aug.

31st.

To Terre Haute. Sept. 21st, 22nd, 23d, 24th, and 25th. Return limit Sept. 20. | Fare $ i .05. Account Great Race Meeting. Go and see the records smashed. The Vandalia line will run a series of Homeseekers excu'sions to points in the west, south, southwest and northwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Indianapolis, Sept. 14, 15, 16,17th, 18th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20, fare $1.20. Account Indiana State Fair. To St. Paul, Minn., August 30 and 31, and Sept. 1st, extreme limit Sept. 30. Fare $11.50 for round trip, account G. A. R. encampment. To Indianapolis Sept. 7th. Return limit Sept. 8th. Fare $1.20 for the round trip. Account Ringling Bros, circus. J. S. Dowling. Agent.

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Hf'iiton Harbor, >lich. Sept. 10th the Big Four will make the very low rate of $5.00 to Benton Harbor allowing ten days return limit. Tickets will lie sold for trains Nos. 2 and 4. F. P. Hi estis, Agt.

NATIONAL HEIM I5L1CAN TICKET’ For President. WILLIAM McKINLEY, Of Ohio. For Vice President. GARRET A. HOBART, 01 New Jersey. kepi blican state ticket. For Governor. JAMES A. MOI XT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. S. HAGGARD. "or Secretary of State, W. D. OW ENS. For Auditor of State, A.C. DAILY. For Treasurer of State, F. J. SCUOLZ. For Attorney-General, W.A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreme < curt, CHARLES F. RE MY. For Superintendent Public Instruction, D. M. G FETING. For Stntistici.m, S. J. THOMPSON. For Appellate Judge, First District, WOODFIN D. ROBINSON. For Jutlge Appellate ('ourt, Second Dis. WILLIAM J. HENLEY. For Judge Appellate Court, Third Dis., JAM ES B. BLACK. For J ml'O’ A npellatc < Hurt. Four! h Dis., ' I).’ W. CO MSI OCK. For Judge Appellate Court, s ixth Dis., u. Z. WILEY.

All Day Meeting. On Thursday September 3, Hon. C. W. Fairbanks will address the citizens of Putnam county at Brick Chapel. He tvill speak in the afternoon at two o’clock. In tile morning at ten o’clock, Hon. James T. Johnston will speak. The meeting will be held in a large grove ^ mile west of the Chapel and an immense audience will be present. Hacks will be run from this city at a reasonable fare. Make your preparations to attend this meeting.

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street south from court house .square we notice a Doctor's sign on the north end block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The

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CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in sonic cases where instruments aie required lor examination. Office hours from 9 o'clock a. m. t<> 8 o’clock p m. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentle-

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Kepuhliran Speakin^H. Charles W. Fairbanks and James T. Johnston, Brick Chapel. Thursday, Sept. 3. All day meeting. Music by the McKinley (Quartette of Greencastle—Messrs. Starr, Burlingame, Graham and Fry. Smiley N. Chambers, at Fillmore, Sept. 12, seven o’clock. Hon. C. B. Case at school house, Marion Sept. 5, 7 :30 p. m. Hon. S. A. Hays, Putnamville, Saturday, Sept. 5, 7 :30 p. m. B. F. Corwin, McHaffie school house. Washington township, Thursday, Sept. 3, 7 :30 p. m. Hon. Hanson Grimes, of Nebraska and A. O. Lockridge, of Greencastle, Russellville, Saturday Sept. 12, 1:30 p. in. Dr. A. II. Moore. Greencastle, Saturday Sept. 5, 1 :30 p. m.

They have the silver basis in India, have had it for centuries, and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and bankrupt everybody. The fountain of business is stability, and with a silver standard you can never have it. I n Calcutta 1 can buy this suit of clothes for $40 today, and perhaps $20 tomorrow, and the next day 't will be $50. You can never tell from the number of dollars you own how much you are worth. The country is at the mercy of the money changers and speculators. The idea of going to a silver standard from a gold one is too ridiculous for serious consideration. I have seen enough of this in India.—Bisliop Thoburn’s opinion affirmed and endorsed over bis own name.

Democrats believe in partiality; republicans in fairness Democrats chose five out of eight county candidates for office from Greencastle and the other three rrom 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!

Km Hr* martin’* Itoynl Breakrn«t Food II Fleaae* (lie I’nlate. The nerve and brain invigorating properties separated from choice wheat. Well people like it and sick can eat it, when nothing else will agree. Quiets nerves, helps digestion, cures constipation. Children and infans thrive on it 2 lb package, 15 cents. Drink Dr. Martin’s Nervine Coffee. Purely cereal gluten and vegetable. Very pleasant and healthful for table use. 1 lb 20 cents. C. S. Ainsworth, Indianapolis, hid., writes: “I have been greatly afflicted with stomach Double, anil ffnd your food and coffee the best I have ever used” Sold by grocers. 2. For Sale by T. Abrams, W. H. Harrison, Broadstreet & Son.

Maktinsvillk, Ind., May 28. 1890. To the Wright Medical Co., Columbus,

Ohio.

Gents—I have purchased a box of Wright's Celery Capsules from W. B ' Tarleton, druggist, and used them fot

Indigestion, stomach trouble and con-jCarlsbad of America,

stipatiou. I have been greatly benetitted, in fact almost cured with one box. It is the best medicine without exception that I have used for my trou-

bles. Yours very truly,

Andy Schaffer.

Martinsville. Ind, May 18, 1890. To the Wright Medical Co., Columbus,

Ohio.

Gents—I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Cr.psules from IV. B. Tarleton, druggist, and used them for indigestion and constipation. 1 was greatly benetitted by using them and would not be without them. Very truly yours, Jacob Schcck.

For sale by Albert Allen, Druuggst Motion Kxctiriuons. Sunday, Aug. 30th,excursion to West Baden and French Lick Springs,special train parses Greencastle nt 8:12 a. m. Round trip $1.25. To St. Paul, Minn., account national G. A. R. encampment, tickets on sale Aug. 30th, 31st and Sept. 1, good returning until Sept. 30. Round trip $11.00. To Louisville. Ky., account meeting Sons Veterans l'. S. A. Tickets on sale Sept 7th and 8th, good returning until Sept. 13. Round trip $4.45. Home Seekers excursions to the south Aug. 31, Sept. 1th. 14th and 15th. Oct. 5th, lith, 19th and 20th. One fare plus two dollars for round trip. One way settlers rates to southern points the lirst and third Tuesday of each month. Rate 1 ' 4 cen ts per mile J. A. Michael, Agt. 'IN* <'u»*p a Cold in One Hay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25e. 208t D.

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Trains leave jivencaMu*. inn. in effect! FOR THE WK8T. No '• 1 ”*.ny .. L : r M : J No 16 Daily a m, lor st. Com No r » Daily W> h m, for St. LoJ 1 : IJ No H 1- x. >un — 5:lh p :n, foi l.nvlT Noll Daily H:03 p m. lor St.Lom No rt d>aily 4:.ioa m.for indiai N’o l Dally Kx SunH:45ii in *• No Itj IHUlj .- 1 ‘ - So 20 Dally 1:40 p ra. •* No 8 Dally 3:32pm. *• No 2 Daily (5:03 n m ** PICORIA DIVKslON Lear' 4 - Terre Haute. No 73 !• \ Sun 7:"'a m, mr P* I i For complete timecard, irlr.i.fr all ■ and stations, and lor K! inl d!:.| rates, throiifrti cars, etc., ad in m .J.S. I>owuko,Ah K, A. Ford. Gnvnd Gen’l Pass. Aprt. St. IxjuIb Mo.

The Garden south* The south is destined to be, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the l nited States. Here life is easier to live, the rigorous winters do not eat up tlie fruits of the toil of summer, nor are tlie summers so trying as many northern people have supposed. ”1 used to live only half the year,” said a northern farmer recently settled in the south, “and I used to work all the time then. Now I work half the time and live all the year through.” Homeseekers’ excursion tickets will be sold over the Monon route to nearly all points in the south at tlie rale of one flrst-class fare (one way); tickets good returning on any Tuesday or Friday within 31 days from date of sale. Liberal stop-overs are allowed. These excursions start (and tickets are soldi Aug. 17. 18 and 31, Sept. 1, 14, 15, Oct. 5, (I, 19 and 20. Call on J. A. Michael, agent of the Monon route, for further information. d eod & w tf

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Summer Iti-Kort. on the Monon. The summer resorts on the Monon route are more than usually popular this year. 5Vest Bailed and French Lick Springs, in Orange county, are overflowing with visitors, and the hotels have all they can do. Paoli, the county seat, has opened a rival sanitarium, which is well patronized. The waters of the various springs differ materially iu their constituents, and are successfully prescribed for a great variety ot maladies. The woods in the neighborhood abound in game and all the streams teem with fish, some of them having been stocked by the government fish commission. All indications point to West Baden (and the neighboring springs) as the great sanitarium and popular summer resort of the west. Cedar Lake, forty miles from Chicago, is a favorite picnic and outing spot, where the Monon has a tine wooded park of nearly 400 acres. The Ashing is first rate. deodwtf. Help WnnteU—Male. Wanted—Solicitors for life of Major McKinley, the next president, by Murat Halstead, Chauncey Depew, roraker, John Sherman and Mark Hanna, with biography of Hobart. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a gold mine for workers. Only $1.50. The only outhized book, oO per cent. Credit given, r reight paid. Outfit free. Begin now "ith choice of territory. Permanent protitable work for ’90. Address. The National Book Concern, Star Building Chicago. 241—30t.

THE I. D. & W. R 25 MILES THE SHORTEST! ROUTE BETWEEN Indianapolis an! lunsasll The only line running Keelii . I Cars between ciucindi vid aulj vide. 111., without cliaii^' vi:i ' . 11 D. hu11 Wabash, passing tin I anapolis, Ind.. Decatur. springlWiB Jacksonville, III-. Two daily ihTJ trains with perfect 1 east a oh west. Jxo. S. Lazari s, ® Frt. and Tht. Agent, l'oiimpouiJ TIME TABLE. WEST * AS ' No. l 9:80a. m. | So. J No. 5 5:11 p. m. ; So.4*1 No. :t . 1C; I •> ii. in. N. . l - J No. Il Local.7:Ml ,1 in. N.I.U! L»'» - «« Ho. IBDally.lSgjOp.m. L Nos. Sand 4 run dally. Nos. I,i.5**K dally except Sunday ...L l hrouvI) tickets sold find Iiskipi*® ; .1 to all points. For further Infon 1 etc. apply to8.Ridlen, 'Kent. 8° ac ' 1 “ '[

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Home Seekers excnrsioiH to “'’I and southern states Aug- I 28 and 29. ^ Very low one way r» te l ' H southern poinu lii -1 ’! anl ' ^ lir>

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