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

mE BAiSN^n TIiti'ES,’ GCAMXE. HTDIaNA SATURD^l SEPTEMBER 12 l89fi

SOUTH • WAT TI«a»T« ABB BBt» At H Cents a Mile

i*«i«»ikka a ■••■▼ili* •• *• To loJirldaala on the pirtt Tur»da», ind to parties of seven or more on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all poists 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. L BIDOELY, N. W. Pasi. lint. Ctocauo, m. C. P. ATMOHE, Ges’l Pass. Alt., LdUSTlUe, IT.

SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the Sooth to either of the above named gentlemen, or to P. Sid Jo:jb8, Pass. Agent, in charge ot Immigration, Birmingham, Ala.

It r|i hit lien ■■ Money Plunk. IfOVK V—‘“The rtepuonrnn party is unreaervedlv for aound monav. It caused the enactment of the Uw providing for the resumption of a specie payment in 1'Cw- since then ; every dollar hart been as good as gold. We are unalterably (ip;«>tea to ever} measure calculated to debase our currenoy or impair tbs : credit of our country. We are therefore opnuaed to the free coinage of silver except by international agreement with the leading eommarctai nations of the world, which wa pledge ourselves \n promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must bo preserved. All our silver and paper currency must be maintained at tne fan*7 with gold, and we favor all meeanrae ' to maintain Inviolably the obllgatiodi .nltad states and all our ' > or paper, at As present read dard <n me mdat sr llgblsaifl aa-

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 thinkof thisbetweennow and Novemberl

Health ana

Economy.

Better than Medicine.

Dr. Martin's

Nervine Goffee., cerp&1 eluten and vegetable. A pleasant table drink and a positive curefor Headache, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Sleeplessness, Hlliousness, Constipation, and the many aliments caused by ordinary coffee and tea. Saves doctor Mils and half your coffee expense 1 Found, 100 Cups a) cents. Sample, making 25 cups, by mall,

iu cents.

AND EAT-

Royal Breakfast _ _ The Nerve and Brain Invlgorat- ► O O D lag Properties separated from r DB.MARTlMAfeM^. eI5t Elkhart, Indiana. Sold by Oroceri.

FOR SALE BY T. ABRAMS,

V.' H. HARRISON BROADSTREET 4. SON.

Old You Kver Think Of the evil eftects of coffee ami tea, and the enormous quantity used? Is it any wonder so many suffer from headache, nervousness, dyspepsit., constipation and many other ailments, and rtnU no medicine that cures. Mrs. Elizabeth I*iee, of Elkhart. Ind., states: “Many years 1 suffered with severe stomach and heart trouble, nervousness and sleeplessness, i had taken much medicine buttouldnot be cured. After using one package of l)r. Martin's Nervine Coffee. I rtnd my stomach trouble gone, and feel like a new person.” 1 lb 20e. Sample, making 25 cups, 10c. by mail. Address Or. Manit. Healtli Food Co.. Elkhart. Ind. Sold by grocers. For Sale by T. Abrams, \V. li Harrison, Broadstreet <fc Scr

AV. J, Hryan at Loulaville. On account of the democratic demonstration at Louisville, evening of Sept. 14, at which candidate Win. .1. Bryan will speak, the Monou route will run a special excursion from Lafayette and intermediate points. Mr. Bryan will begin speaking at s p. m. Special train will pas-, Greencastle at 1:05 p m, arrive at i.ouisville at 0:20 pm; returning will leave Louisville after speaking Lover, Fare to: 1 the round trip $1.50 2Sl-3t. J. A. Michael, Agt.

-AND THE STaB SPAMOkbO hAANBk In i’'umph shall wave O'er fhf land ol th« fraa Aod iba Man ol IM Wa*a.“

With the inspiring strains of that National Anthem ringing in our can, who oan doubt the issue of this campaign?—Bnurke Cooler an

TT E’S BEEN THERE BEFORE.

Republican Speakings,

The OW Lady: “William, when there are suspiciousoharaoters about, it’s a comfort to have a man in the house who’s handled a gun in his time. ’ ’ —Chicago Inter Ooeaa

It STAMP HERE.

NATIONAL, KEIM BL.ICAN TU KKT For President. william mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRET A. HOBART, Of New Jersey.

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Draws 10 K^Dons of water per minute. No tubing to rust, burst or wear. Never lias to Lo packed* primed or the wed. Will not f-oeze, ns buckets ... (^raln themselves. r ' 'Will not rust, chain * ’ Y; 5 fy ■ nnd buckets made of 1 •• !. < in bo 3et “P in * 5 Titos. No nttactinx-nts i : t 'T J below the |ilutform. j- No wooden tubing, - ..i , „U’. 1 rubber or leather to ;> AiVv • oontumlnate the water. >l.iken bad water gV:-',-!!.a good nnd good water b«-tter. save, its east in Doctor bill, alone ov: ry year, pure w atcr bring a preventative against Cholera, Typhoid and Malaria Fever.

FOR SALE BY JESSE RICHARDSON GREENCASTLE, IND

ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOBSCHUCK

Ol Martinsville, Ind., KecoinnieiHl Wright.

Celtry CapHUle.,

M Aim ssvii.LK, Ind., May 2^. 189(1. Tn the Wright Medical Co., Columbus

Ohio.

Gi.nts—! have purchased a box of Wright's < Vlery < apsulc from W. B Tiirlcroii, dniggist. ,md used them foi Indigestion, stomach trouble ami eonsnpnnott. i bave been great'v benetltteil, in fact almost cured with one box. It is the best iiicditdnc without • xception that 1 have used for my irou-Id'-s. Yours very truly. A NDA NCHAKKFR. M iniinsvii.i.k, Ixn, May is. isnc. To the W right Medical Co., Columbus,

Ohio.

Gents -1 have purchased a box of Wright's <'elery Capsules from W. B. Tarleton. druggist,’ami used them for ir.digestion and constipation. 1 was greatly bcneilttetl by using them and won I' l not be without them. Vcry truly a our-, •I vetm Sciilck. For sal-i,y Ai r.E.nT Ali en. Druuggst

Congressman Charles N. Fowler, of New Jersey, at court house, Saturday Sept. 19, 1:30 p. m. James T. Johnston, Saturday Sept. 19, 1:30 p. in., at Fincastte. John L. Griffith, Cioverdale, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1:30 p m., and at Greencastle same date 7:30 p. m. Smiley N Chambers, at Fillmore, Sept. 12, seven o’clock. Hon. Hanson Grimes, of Nebraska and A. O. Lockridge, of Greencastle, Russellville. Saturday Sept. 12, 1:30 p. in. Hon. Geo. W. Hanna and Dr. A. H. Moore at Centre school house, Floyd township, Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 7 [». tn. Dr. A. H. Moore at Fincastle, Saturday Sept. 12, at 7:00 p. m. B. F. Corwin, at Mt. Meridian, Sept. 12, 7 p. ra. A. C. Harris, of Indianapolis, at Keelsville,Sept. 10, 2 pm; at Bainbridge, Sept. 17, 7 D in: at Clinton Falls, Sept. 18. at 2 tii ; at Roachdate Sept. 19, at 1 :30 p in. Hon. Warner Miller, of New York, at Greencastle, Friday, Sept. 25. at 1 :30 p. in. Dr. A. 11. Moore, at Russellville, Saturday, Sept. 19, 7 p. m.

ILEIM BL.ICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor, JAMES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. S. HAGGARD. For Secretary of State, W. I). OWENS. For Auditor of State, A. C. DAILY. For Treasurer of State. F. J. SCHOLZ. For Attorney-General, W.A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreme Court, CHARLES F. REMY. For Superintendent Public Instruction, 1). M. GFETING. For Statistician, S..L THOM PSON. For Appellate Judge, First District, M'OODFIN D. ROBINSON. ForJudge Appellate Court, Second I>is. WILLIAM J. HENLEY. ForJudge Appellate Court, Third Dis., JAMES B. BLACK. ForJudge Appellate Court. Fourth Dis., D. W. COMSTOCK. ForJudge Appellate Court, Sixth Dis., U. Z. WILEY.

A TinuUy Reminder. Each season forces upon our consideration its own peculiar perils to health. The advent of fall finds many reduced in strength and vigor, poorly prepared to continue the business of life. The ! stomach and bowels, the great highway of animal economy, is especially liable to disorder in the fall. The nervous system has also suffered in the struggle. Typhoid fever and malaria in particular And in the fall that combination of earth, air and water that mark this season as especially dangerous. The falling leaves, the decaying vegetables contribute their share of contamination. Hood’s Sarsaparilla furnishes a most valuable safeguard at these important points, and should be used in the fall before sickness has laid you low.

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RKI’L HI.ICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Rjoresentive, A. II. MOURE. Of Clinton. For Treasurer. JAMES MATTHEWS, Of Greencastle. For Sheriff', DANIEL W. MACY, Of Jefferson. For Assessor, li. C. DAUN'ALL, Of Monroe. For Surveyor. FRANK WILLIAMS. Of Warren. For Coroner, DR. IV. F. SUMMERS, Of Franklin. For Commissioner, 2nd District, J. C. HEAT, Of Marion. For Commissioner, 3rd District, LYCURGUS STONER, Of Washington.

You may Addle and toot, Get up and scoot, And hustle out for biz.; But sixteen to one You‘11 be outdone And i-iake a glorious flz If you don’t look sharp And begin to harp In the Daily Banner Times.

MISCELLANEOUS. For Prosecutor Lith District. HENRY C. LEWIS. For Congress, GEORGE W. F SKIS. For Joint Senator, ENOCH G. HOG ATE. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELL.VK.

To Cure a Cold in One Oay. Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it faiis to cure. 25c. 20.8t 1).

PALMER AND BUCKNER.

Th« Candidates of the Oddites Notified at Louisville Today. Loulsvillb, Sept. 13.—The principal figures in notification oeremouies which took place here today arrived yesterday. There was no demonstration on the arrival of General Buckner at his own request. A reception committee of 300 mot General Palmer at the depot. Last night ho ami General Buckner |held an informal reception at the Golt House. Senator Oaft'ory delivered the notification address to General Palmer and John R. Follow’s performed a like Service t<> Geneml Buckner. There were about 4,000 people iu the Audi**'rum. Defrauded a Womau. Eloin, Ills., Sept. 12.—Charles Meinzeu has been held ,to the grand jury for obtaining money under false pretense, Mrs. Hilda Nelson, a widow is the complainant. Meineen, she alleges, did some work for her, and she became greatly impressed with him. He borrowed of her at different times sums of money until it amounted to ijU.OOO, being the entire amount she hau inherited from relatives. She finally insisted on payment, and he gave her a chock for |800, which she presented at the bank aud found to be worthless. Will lleauiiic Work. Alexandria, Ind., Sept. 12.—It is now settled that the sheet mill, thu bar mill and the 12-inch mill at the Union Steol company’s plant will rosamo work ou Monday next. The official notices arc now up Notice is also posted at the Lippenoott lamp chimney factory that work will be resumed on the 21s’t lust. It will leave three wlndowglass factories and the American plateglass works yet to be started.

N O T I C E,j kocal Time

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 and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the treatment of the EVES RIND ERRS, DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor lias made a specialty for twenty years of - - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all ailments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he undertakes to cure Will positively not undertake a ease unless he feels sure of making a cure. Charges are low in all eases. Call on the Doctor as CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some cases where instruments are required for examination. Office hours from 9 o’clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p iu. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

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.THE FAVORITE

The Uaraen south. The south is destined to be, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the United States. Here life is easier to live, the rigorous winters do not eat up the fruits of the toil of summer, nor are the 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 the rate of one tirst-elass fa v e (one way); tickets good lemming on any Tuesday or Friday within 31 days from date of sale. Lihe a I stop-overs are allowed. These exclusions start (and tickets are sold) Aug. 17.13 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

Hie direct Line between Cflicago. Hu louisville: And all points NORTH AND SOU The only line to the famous hei resort**, U/est Ba^Q atyd Frepel? CieHSpri The Carlsbad c f America. ( . Pullman Equipment. FRANK J. REED, tt.p. A., Chi

IJiB Four Kxcumiosu. Home Seekers excursions to western and southern states Sept. 2S and 29. Very low one way rate'to many southern point- first and third Tuesday of each month. To Indianapolis, account State Fair. Sept. 14th to 19th, $1.20. To Detroit, Mich., Sept, 18 and 19, return 25th, $8.80. Home seekers excursions Sept. 14 and 15, 28, 29, Get. 5, 6, 19 and 20. Terre Haute acct races Sept. 21 to 25, $1.05. St. Louis acct fair Get. 3 to 9, $6.25. F. P. Hukstis. Agent.

TIME CARD JULY 1ST, 1898 NOliTII ID.I ND. I No. i lea > M . .. l:l, : Mo. 6, ! No. 44,+ Local Freight. 1] SOUTH BOUND. No. 3,* Southern Mail j; No. 5.* Express.. J:: No. !•!. Loc:.! Freight li:i l * Daily. + Daily •■xcept Similar J. A. M HIIA EL, Ani

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FOR THE EAST

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Dully 1.1:15 Noon "

Daily 1:15 p in. •' Dally 3:15 p m, " Dully 5:52 p in ““ I’KOKIA DIVISION Leave Terre Haute.

NoT'it.x Sun .. .7:06 a m, lor Pm No 77 .3:55 p m. for Den For complete time card, uiv.i.y all t and stations, and for full Information, rates, throunn cars, etc., address

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Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit Oct. list, fare $0.46. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold at, rate of $4.90. I hese tickets will be on sale untjl Aug.

31 st.

To Terre Haute, Sept. 21st, 22nd, 23d, 24th, and 25th. Return limit Sept. 20. Fare $1.05. Account Great Race Meeting. Go and see the records smashed. The Vandalia line will run a series of Homeseekers excursions to points m 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, ; ' 1 ?' e °r 1 -'' line ™ ,inin « B ecli “ in /j 18th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20 ! C .'*[ 8 ?T. twe V" < - , »o>n : ui and Jacl fare $1.20. Account Indiana State Fair ! L ille - Hb,. without change via <

THE I. D. <3 W. R 25 MILES THE SHORTEST

ROUTE BETWEEN

Indianapolis and Kansas 0

J. S. Dowling, Agent.

D. ami Wabash, passing tlii"iif.’li 1 anapolis. Did.. Decatur, Springfield Jacksonville, Ills. Two daily thro

, trains with perfect accommodat

I Thoy have the Sliver basis in | ea-t and we-t. Jno. s. Lazaris G

India, have ..ad it for centuries, Fit. andTkt. Agent. Indianapolis. and it Has Had a fair trial. It timk t\rle would ruin this country and WFST xiat bankrupt everybody. Thefoun- Xo , m , No . 6 .. >»i

tain of business is stability, and no.5 sin p. ml N<>. a nf'

with a silver standard you can No - 3 ■ ..1*15n.m. 1 n<>.■»••• ; ' never have it. In Calcutta I can i N "' u ' tmH v 1 -fn' 1 °f Nos. 3 ami 4 run dally. Nos. I,5un today, and porhaps $20 tomor- daiivexcuiit Sunday. row, and the next day 't will be Tlirouirh tickrtH Bold and bajrjraffe c

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the number of dollars you own i • 11 *

how much you are worth. The country is at the mercy of the money changers and speculators. Tlie 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.—Bishop Thoburn’s (pinion affirmed and endorsed over his

own name.

The Banner iimks

Indiana, Decatur and Western Ka: —SHORT LINE EAST *ud " EST-

A direct and short line between

anapolis and St. Louis-

Daily Through Sleeping ami Ui

Car Service.

TUe I >NLY LINE Running I nrouffhSI ami K'a-lining Chair Cars ffetween' in Inrlianapolli, Decatur. SnrlnKfiea, » sonvillc. llllaoiB, To anJ from '.' ilm.

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silver dollar is legal tender for

any amount.

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••service in War" Ciicvroti. Washington, S:>pt. 13.—The secretary of war has announced in a general order that the campaign against the Utos in Colorado and Utah, September, 1879, to November, i -vi; aminst th • Apaches in | Arizona, Is'-". t() 188.’), and against the 1 Sioux in South Dakota, November, 1890, 1 to January, 1801, wereof snffleieut magnitade to entitle enlisted men who served therein to wear the “service in war’’ eheviiiii. State Board of .Medical Registration and j Examination nji,()liiu will prosecute all practicing physicians who have failed to j comply with the state medical law. William ITynn. alias Billy SleDufT, on alleged desperate criininal, lias been arrested at Fort Wayn-, Ind.. and returned! to Warsaw. to answer for n scries of mis doings. •

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, Home Seekers excursions to th

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or paper tukenat tais office. We | A'ill nave you money *f

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pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to tie public through the columns of Luk Baaweh Times.

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