Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1896 — Page 4
flit liANXx'R TIMES. GREENCASTLE UNTHaNA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 l8i)(i
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 \ are 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. 5 Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you \ can get “ Battle Ax ” for 5 cents ? 5
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Health
and
Economy
Ih'ttrr tliiiu Medicine.
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Dr. Martin’s
Nervine Goffee Purely cereal gluten ami vegetable. A pleasant taMe drink and a positive curefor Headache. Nervnueneprt. Dyepepeia, Heart Dieeaee, Sleepleeeaese, lllU 'iieneee, Constipation, and the many alimente lAUsed by ordinary coffee and tea Saves doctor Mile and half your coffee expanse 1 Pound, 100 Cupe a'centa. Sample, making 25 cups, by mall,
io cente.
AND EAT-
NATION.! I. It TIM 111, ICA N lli KK.T For Freridfiit. U II.I I A M M< KIM.KY, Of Ohio. For Vic- Frosiilent. GARKET A. HOBART, < )f NT w Jer>ey.
HTIMHIMW M'ATK TICK KT.
For Governor,
.1 \MES A. MOl’XT. For l.ientenant Governor, W. s. HAGGARD. ''or Secretary of State,
\V. D. OWEN’S.
For Auditor of State,
A. C. DAILY,
For Treasurer of State,
F.J. SCHULZ.
For Atto’ iie-Gei.eral, W. A. KETCH A M. For Reporter Suprettie i’oflrt, CHARLES F. HEMY. For Siiperintenileiit Fnlilie Instruetion, I). M. GFETING.
For Statistician,
__ S. J. THOMl’SON.
Royal Breakfast An-eia' .i.i-’-.,'. Fi.-t iT-tri.-i, 1 1 MOODFIN I». ROBINSON
The Nerve and Brain Invlgorat-
► O O D lug Properties separated from I Choice Wheat 2!h package 15c.
DR. MARTIN HEALTH FOObCOh, , , . ,,
Elkhart, Indiana. Sold by Urocert. I'orJlldo A p[)ellate ( Olirt, IliildDlS.,
JAM KS B. BLACK.
For J ndoi- A ppellate < 'onrt. Second Dis.
WILLIAM .1. HENI KY.
FOR SALE BY T ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON BROADSTREET A SON
Tortav’a Local lunrketN. LFurnished the Daily Ba.n.nkk Times daily bv R. W. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan 9 poultry house.j
Hen* Springs, choice. Springs, small Cocas Turkey Hens. ..
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Turkey, old toms .4 Turkeys, young 12pds. and over choice fat p Geese, f. f. over d Ducks Eggs, fresh subject to handling Butter, guod
Kal Dr* tlurllli’s ICoyal Iiteak■ aat Fooil
• l TleaMei, the I’alate,
The nerve :tnd brain invigorating properties separated ironi elioiee wheat. Well people like it and sick can eat it, when nothing else will agree, quiets nerves, helps digestion, cures constipation. < hiidren and iufans thrive on it. 2 Ih package, I•"> cents. Drink Dr. Martin’s Nervine < ottee. I’urely cereal gluten and vegetable. Very pleasant and healthful for table use. 1 II) 2u cents. G. >. Ainsworth, Indianapolis, iim.. writes; “l have been greatly alllietcd with stomach tumble, and lind your food and eotlee the best I have ever used” -Sold by grocers. 2. For -ale by T. Abrams, W. II. Harri-
son, Broad-ircct Son.
I'o ( ur« a fold lit One Day, Take Laxative Broino q:iinine Tablet-. (\li (Irnggists refund the money if if I'ai 1 - to cure. 2.V. 208t I >.
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The Banni h 1 :mks F« r .Ntatemelits,
Bill Heads, cle ]
Say. do you know, 11 t rude is slow The dull times may have killed it! Von will he u i—i* ‘l o ud vert: -e ‘i F'-viliat will soon letiuih) g
Wanted-An laea SSS Protect your Men*; they may tiring y«>u wealth V’rlte JOHN WKUDKHHl KN ft CO., Patent Attor Wi^liingtoii, D. C., for their priso oiler
For Judge Appellate < ourt. Fourth Dis., I). W. (O.MS'IOCK. For Judge Appellate Court, Sixth Dis., r. Z. WILEY
HEIMmUC’AN COCNTV TICKET. For Rjorcsentive, A. H. MOORE.
Of Clinton.
For Treasurep, JAMES MATTHEWS, Of Greeneastie.
For Sherill',
DANIEL W. MA< Y,
Of Jetl’erson. For Assessor,
li. C. DARN ALL,
Of Monroe.
For Surveyor, FRANK WILLIAMS,
Of Warren. For ('oroner,
DR. W. F. slMMEKS,
Of Franklin,
For ('oirmi-sioner, 2nd District,
J. C. REA r. Of Marion.
For Coinmissioiier, Jrd District, LYcl RGl'S s I ON HR, Of Washington. VIISCRI.I.AN EOl'8. For I'roseeutor Idtii District. HENRY c. LEWIS. For Congress, GEORGE W. FARIS. For Joint Senator, ENOCH (L HOG ATE. For John Representative, JOHN M. K ELEA R. The American silver dollar is legal tender for any amount.
Subscriptions D r or paper takenat tai : will save you money
any magazine s olliie. We tl
For Letter /leads see The Ba njfnit Timks.
What good would ‘‘more money’
be to a man in bis position? —Chicago Inter Ocean.
INDUSTRY OF THE SHERIFF.
How the I>eniocrntlc Promise of 1892 Appears From Actual Results. THK DENUNCIATION. Wo denounce a policy which fosters no industry so much as it does that of the sheriff.—Democratic Platform of 1892.
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DEN01SCED DOWN TO DATK. In July there were 271 failures of manufacturers, with liabilities of $7,568,940, as against 163 failures, with liabilities of only |3,866,517 in 1895. The largest failures tin. year have been in the lumber and woolen trades, both of which Lave suffered from Democracy’s gift of free raw material.
West Virginia's Chance. Free Trader Bryan’s conviction that ‘‘the tariff on coal is indefensible" ought to switch West Virginia solidly and permanently into the protectionist column. Mr. Wilson believed, with Mr. Bryan, that the tariff on coal was “indefensible, ” and he owes it solely to the present tariff reform administration that he was rescued from the private life to which his West Virginia enn- > stituents relegated him. There will be no friendly tariff reform, industry do- j stroying, debt creating administration to save Mr. Bryan from the oblivion into which the votes of West Virginia will help to send him next November.
SOUTH 1 ONB WAY TIQK1TS ARB SOLO At H Cents a Mile Prom tm« north ovir Thm
LOU I S V I LLB d. N ASH VILLI N. M. To individuals on the First Tuesday, and to parties of seven or mote on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are -old at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to I. K. RIDOELY, S. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111. c. P. ATMORE, Gen’IPass. Agt., Lomsvilie, Ky.
SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen, or to P. Sid Jones, Pass Agent, in charge ot Immigration, Birmingham, Ala
NOTICE.
As we went our way down Jackson street south from court house square we notice a Doctor’s sign on the north end block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The sign states that the Doctor treats all delicate ami private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the treatment of the EVES AND E7TRS. DISEASES OFTHE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor has made a specialty for twenty years of - - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And al) ailments pertaining to their >cx He guarantee* all he undertakes toeure Will positively not undertaken case unless he feels sure of making a cure. Charges are low in all eases. Call on the I *oetor aCONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some eases where instruments are required for examination. (ifllcc hours 1 rom 9 o’clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p m. < onvenient! rooms upstairs in block above stated, i Ladies may relv on receiving gentlemanly treatment.
ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK
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M a Hi insxii.i.k, Ixi)., May 2 s. 1896.; To tile Wright Medical Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
Gums—I have purchased a box of Wright s( rlerj Capsules Iroin W. B Tarleton, driiggist. and iiseil them foi indigestion, stomach trouble and constipation. I have been greatly beuetitted, in fact almost cured with one box. It is the best medicine without exception that I have used for my troubles. Yours very truly, A.ni>y Senakm k. M aki insvii.i.k. Ink, May 18, 1S90. To tiic Wright Meilieal Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
Gun is—1 have purchased a box of Wright's Celery < ;;psule- from W. B. Tarleton, druggist, and used them for indigestion and constipation. 1 was greatly benefltted by u-ing them and would not be without them. Very truly yours, Jacob Sciitck. For sale by Ai.bkrt Ali.kn, Druuggst
LOUISVILLE, And all points XOHT1I AND .i(>! ft
T\\e only line p tv ,«
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ll/est Bad<^9 ai^d prei^el? Cio^Spri^ I'lie Carlsbad ol ,\i I I’lillniau Kqiiipiiient. FRANK J. RKLD. i.
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I Me Railroad Hands. No h ss thru l.-dU rnrs ar" standing idle on the middle < ei-i ui of the PeimsylvaniB railroad. Other divisions n pi rt a similar condition.—Wall Street Daily News. How is this. President Roberts? Is it not a fact that your 1,800 cars are idle because our people are idle and that our people are nil • because we have a tariff iu force that, has admitted large quantities of foreign goods made by foreign labor, and that the enforced idleness of our people has checked their ability to buy goods, hence there is no demand for your 1,800 idle cars to haul goods to noucoiiHuincrs?
L**ttereftrri«*r* In Session. Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept, 9—The first business session of the lettercamers convention was held yesterday. The president reported ('■•-.> vot s m the convention. 429 (1 legates i tually present, 11H branches in • i enfcii by proxy and officers with 3i vote.-. A. the caucus of ■econd class city del".arc-[••solutions favoring a tenure of oi'.ice Lnil giving security iu posq-.ou uuniig good behavior was adopted, and W. it. Hasbrouck was dun cu d to bring the matter before tlie general convention. Over Ninety Nicholson Law Cases. Crown Point, Ind., Sept. 9—The September term of the Lake county court convened iu this city yesterday with Judge J. H. Gillctt on the bench. The docket is the largest in the history of the county, hying composed of 681 cases, of which 141 are criminal. One murderer will be tried this week, Herman Hasper, for the killing of his brother-in-law, Andrew Defries, lost June. Over 90 Nicholson law cases are also to be heard.
Anierlran Sentiment. I would secure the American market to the American producer, and I would uot hesitate to raise the duties whenever necessary to secure this patriotic end. I would not have an idle man or an idle mill or an idle spindle in this country if, by holding exclusively the American market, we could keep them employed and running. Every yard of cloth imported hen makes a demand for one yard less of American fabrication.— Hon. William McKinley.
Th«4 liar dsn &otit1i* The south is destined to be, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the ( lilted States. Here life is easier to live, the rigorous winter* u > not eat up the fruits of the toil of summer, nor are the summers so trying as many northern people have supposed. "‘I 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.” Homescekers’ excursion tickets will he sold over the Monon route to ncarlv all points in the south at the rale of one rtrst-elass fare one way ; tickets good returning on any Tuesday or Friday within 31 days from dale of sale. Liberal stop-overs are allowed. These excursions start and tickets are sold) Aug. 17. IS and 31. Sept. I, 14, 15, Oct. 5, 6, 19 and 20. Gall on J. A. Michael, agent of the Monon route, for further information. d cod A w tf
Summer Keserts on the Monon. The summer resorts on the Monon
than usually popular |
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TliViC CARD JULY 1ST, 1896,
NORTH 11,1X1). No. 4.* <Chicago M til No. 6,* “ Expnss No. 14.+ Loral Freight
. l:l:ia 12:11 p .11 ill) 4
SOI"! II IIOI'XI). No. 3.* So ithern Mail 2:10j No. 5,* " Express No. !3.+ Loe.al Frcighi * Daily. + Dai It "vepi Stuuhu'. J. A. Ml< IIA EL, A.'c !
VAN DALI A UN-!
Trains leave
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FOK TilK EAST
Dally I:,i0a i . for tniliiinapoll Dally l.x sun-:4'i a in " Daily .... 12:15 Noon "
Dally 1:15 |> in " Daily 3:15 p m. " Daily — .5:*2 ii in " I'KOKI \ l)IV|s|oN Leave Terre Haute. No 75 Kx Sill)
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Tor complete time i i l. irit .s n lull ani statious, ami fo; D. iiil aiiini,'i. m' rales, throuirli cars, eb . tcMn -- J.S. Dowlini:,Airnl B, A. Ford. i.riencnli Gen’l Pass. Air I, -i l.ouls Mo,
THE I. D. S W. RV 25 MILES THE SHORTEST
ROUTE BETWEEN
Indianapolis and Kansas Oi!
visitors, and t»>e I viikl< vvitll((lir ,,, ,,,, i , , .!l
suinmer
route arc more this year. West Lick Springs, in overflowing with
hotels have all they can do. I'aoli, the ; .. . , , . h county seat, has opened a rival aanito- ■ - - nmn, which i- wll patronized. The “i t >0 ,S ' m' 'iiV'' ‘ i" : ., r -'i r ,, waters ol Hie various springs ,|j||,.|. j-'“ckson villc. III-. I"
materially in their constituents, and are so ee-sfuilv preserihed fora great variety ol maladies. The woods in the neighborhood abound in game and all the streams teem with lish, some of them having been stocked bv the government fish commission. All indications point to West Baden (and the neighboring springs) a* the great sani-
tarium and popular summer resort of! , . , , , ( d, &®.^s^., , <i dar Lake, fonv miles from Chi- I "> 'di poim-. f-i d ni" ' l i* a favorite nicnic and ontiior I o*". apply to9. Kiillen, \vim.
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trains with perfect ii'cmni htii east and west. Jno. - I.azaiu Frt. and Tkt. Agent, Indianapolis,|
TIME TABLE.
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Watson at Itonliani, Tex.
Bonham, Tex., Sept. 9. — Thomas
Watson, Populist candidate for vice I ( ‘ U K 0 . i~ a favorite pienie and outing I president, addressed nearly n,000 people, i the Monon lias a tine wooded mostly farmers, here yesterday. The | P 111 ^ 0 * l,p( trly 400 acres. The ll*hing hulk of people came by wagons and j ,s ^ rst rit tP- deodwtf.
horseback. Excursion trains brought
No! li Local!t;50u! iiil ' N- ' 1
No. 15 Daily. l‘2:50p. *!!
No®. 8 and 4 nin daily. N ’• '• 5flDrt
large crowds. The speaker followed closely (he linos of Ins Dallas speech.
Fiu»* Itiirn litirnod.
Washington’, Iml.. Sept. 9.—The fine barn property of Hugh Barr, near this city, bui’uod yesterday; also 1,400
Ltubor’M Chunco to Think.
Vamlalift Kat«*H.
Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every dxy until Sept. 30, return limit <)et. fist, fare $(.. I.'>. Tickets limited to K> days will be sohl at rate <d' f 1.90. Hiese tickets will be on sale until Aug.
pjiptcrv
Itryan For Fret* Wool. When the free trade presidential candidate of the Democratic party, Hon. William J. Bryan, was a member of congress, he voted for the free wool of the Wilson jill. ”1 am for free wool,” he openly boasted, and he aided in reducing the value of American sheep and the price of American wool to our sheep fanners. Every wi .stern state and every western voter should be against ‘‘Free Wool" Bryan. The B.'.knli: iisina—lOc. week.
bushels of wheat, with 10 tons of hay | l are $ i .0.). Aceount (jrest Race Mcet-
-s..,",. fumpki,,," ing. (io and see the records smashed.
Pkrd, Ind., Sept. 9.—Steve Duffy, a | farmer near this place, has a pumpkin!
iDdiana, brcalur ami
—kHOKT LINK FAST unil "L' 1 ' A direct and short line ’’e'"" 111
anapolis and 81. Loi«-
Daily I'lirough Slcci'inj,' a,li; 1
4 'ar Service.
The ONLY l.iN K K11n111:'s 1 '' p '7 ' „„.l lteellnln^D| 111 ,r( ,i,sll'4» ) ; i O' „,.Jr Inilmi'.q ells. O' • •'0. 1 - ,, , , .■>, W sonvillc. Illinoi*. 1 ■ it '** llnnntbal. Mo., and l'"'k'ilt.• wl "
Ing tin> train.
growing in 11 field which is over two feet in diameter and weighs over 100 pounds. The vine to which it is attached measures 80 feet in length. The I iiitcn States treasury yesterday lest Y-Fi.tXH; in gold coin and .s'.'.lOo in bars which leaves the true amount of the gold*
reserve 8103,2jT mu
The L’pper Pacific: mills, yarn mill and print works, Lawrence, Mass., Lave resmned operations after a shut down of two weeks. This effects about 3,000
bands.
The executive committee of the Western Union Tslegraph company fins reconi
1 he \ audalia line will run a series of Honieseekers exeu-sions to points in the west, south, southwest and nortli- ''‘‘ S L * ow rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Indianapolis, Sept. 11, i;,, j tli 17,1^ 18th and 19th, refurn limit Sept. 20, tare (1.20. Account Indiana State Fair.
J. S. Dowling. Agent.
I*IK ^our Kxi'iirNioHii.
'! Seekers excursion« to western
Aug. 31, Sept. 1,
and southern states
28 and 29.
V
ry low one
way rate to many
mended the declaration r f the regular sieitl....... . : .• , . quarterly dividend „f 1>* per ccnt b^ the 1 '' ' S, K ' Ul ,l " r,, T "esday
full buaril toi’’ty.
standing of the Clubs.
Mlnneat/oh ImlianatHili Deiroll. SI. Pam .
WESTKIIS LKAUI K. ‘''‘I,. W. L. l Vi.
,..H9 51 .501
ol oach month.
io Iiictiiinupo]iict'ount 8ept. I lt|i to l!lth, ft .20, T" Detroit, .Mich.. Hep!
return 25th, .fs.sd.
Ifoiue seelci
15.
State Fair.
18 and 19,
28.
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B<rtuul KauhltsOU HM ;}i*7 NAVlONAL EKA'.IK
w. 1..‘‘'.'j w* v,' Baltiiiion*.... i M . Uhllafli Ipina...")? (hi 4s; ( Incilirittli. ... II . |N(*n Vi.rK... ,7 ( t. ('lt*vi.i:uni —45 . .'.’ii-ooiiiv \ J;.;. BdhIoh •** n ', 'j* •.. ^ »i: »■' < Mii'it^ .ol ;>i Ki g ‘ ^ ± h:_ )
is excursions Sept. 14 and 29, (let. •>, 6, 19 ami 20.
Terre Haute aoet
$1.05.
St. Louis acet fair Oct. 3 to 9,
F. I* 11 men
races Sept. 21 to 25,
JN0. S. LAZARUS,
(leu Puss ti/ent •
IndlHnapo'iA
Monon r.xcur»ec ,H *
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ii Seeker-excursion-1" '.; ( Aug 31. Sept. Ith. Hi•> ^ 11
5th fith. 19th and 20th-
two dollars for roiin ! ,rl i'' ...utlit^ One way -Milci- lai 1 ' |, f « points the cents prr ' ui j
each month.
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