Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 September 1896 — Page 4

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Why buy a newspaper unless you can profit by the expense? For 5 cents you can £et almost as much “BATTLE AX” as you can of other hl^h grade brands for 10 cents, Here's news that will repay you for the cost of your newspaper to-day.

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Health a»i Economy I ^ *<r ^ J than ^ / Medicine.

IDR1NK! Dr. Martin’s

N OT I C B. A> \vt* went our way down Jackson -trcet sonili from court house 'iiuarc we : notice a Doctor's siitii on the north end block owned by Mr. J. V. Hill. The i'i>rii states that tin Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the

I treatment of the

Er Y Er S ?\ND ERRS. DISEASESOFTHE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor has made a specialty for

twenty years of

- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - -

Nervine C°eeee Purely cereal Kloten umi vecetut'le. / pleasant ta- ( He enarantee Wedrlnkanda positive cure for Headache. Xerv- u, i.l>..l oueneaa, Dyapepaia, Heart Dieeaee, SleepleeBness, , , l>o. im tl

BlIiouBneae, Constipation, and the many allmente le-s he Irels sure ol making a cme.

Charges are low r in all eases. Gallon

pertaining to their .'ex

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poaltlye cure for Headache. Xerv \ Vl I positively I a ease un-

caused by ordinary coffee and tea. Saves doctor hills and half your coffee exjiense 1 Pound, 100 Cups ao esnta Sample, making 25 cupa, by mail,

10 cents.

AND EAT-

Royal B r eakfast

Food

The Nerve and Brain Invigorat-

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DR. M ARTI MI E A I.TH F« Hi'lMuT! Elkhart, Indiana. Sold by Grocsra.

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Ing Properties separated fro

Choice Wheat. 2!h

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FOR SALE BY

T. ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON BROADSTREET 4 SON

B. F. eJOSbllM Hand ••b tin* lliirueat Grade Brazil Block

And the Best Pittsburgh an Anthracite vard opposite Vandalin freight office

I the Doe. »r as

CONSULTATION IS FREE. A smiill charge is made in some eases i where instrninents are re<iuii'cd for ex- | amination. Offlee hmirs from fi o'c'oek j a. m. t<> 8 o'eloek p m. Convenient ! rooms upstairs in block above stated, j Ladies may rely on receiving gontleI manly treatment.

Ur. ’I -rln'» Nervine I’olTee Makes Delicious Cup nt Halt Ihc I hiihI Expense. The taste of this new health drink is peculiar to itself, yet so much like genuine coffee, that many prefer it to Mocha and Java. If yon arc an invalid and a victim to coffee or tea— both very injurious—and cannot <|iiit. mix a smali ijuantity with Nervine Coffee and break away gradually. Why throw money away for medicine ubile 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 lh ordinary coffee makes only 40 and 45 cups. Eat Dr. Martin’s royal breakfast Food. Sold by grocers. 2. Fur Sale by T. Abrams, W. I : Harrison, Broadstrect A Son

ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

VniKltilm ItateH.

Ot Iml., Keroiiinieuri WrightH Cel* ry C'Hpsulns. Makiinsxiu.i:, Ixu., May L's. 1800. To tnc ’•tiigln Medical! o.. Coliunhus. Ohio. (<EN is—I have purchaseil a box of Wright'> < elcry ( apsule- I'rom W. B Tarleton, druggist, ,ind iiseil tlu'in foi indigestion, stmnacli trouble ami con'tlpation. I have h-en greatly benetltted, in tact almost cnicd xutli one box. It i~ tin* he-i medicine without exception licit I have ns'*d ter my troubles. Yours very truly, Amiv St iiakki:u. M akhnsvii.i.k. I mi May is. isoii. Tothe Wright .Medieal t o., Columbus, Ohio. Oknis—I nave pureha-ed a box of Wright’s Celery < apsules from W. B. Tarleton, druggist, and used them for indigestion and eoustipatiou. I was greatly benetitted by using them and would not be without them. Very truly yours, Jacob Schuck. For sale by Albert Allen, Druugggt

Kagh* Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit Oct. 'list, fare $11.45. Tickets limited to j 15 days will be sold at rate of $4.!il). ! I hese tickets will be on sale until Aug. 31st. To Terre Haute. Sept. 21st. 22nd, 23d, •Jith, and 25tli. Return limit Sept. 2<i. Fare $i.05. Aeeount (ireat Kaee Met ,- ing. Go and see the records smashed. The Vandalia line will run a series of Homeseekers exetr-sinns to points in the west, south, southwest and northwest. at low rales, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Indianapolis, Sept. 14, 15, Hi. 17th, 18th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20, I fare ♦1.20. Account Indiana State Fair. To Chattanooga, Tenu., Sept. 17th and 18th, return limit Sept. 21st, fare $8.85 for round trip. Aeeount anniversary of Battle of fhicamauga. J. 8. Dowling. Agent.

The best of engraved cards furnished on short notice at this office. Send us your order. tf.

Motion r <c urgioiiH.

Home Seekers excursions to the sour',, Aug. 31, Sept. 1th, 11th and 15th, Oct. 5tb, fitb, 19th and 20th. One fare plus two dollars for round trip. One way settlers rates to southern points the first and third Tuesday of each month. Bate 1 cents per mile J. A. Michael, Agt.

Republican Speakings,

Jjocal Time (£-

FOLK.

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THE FAVORITE

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THE DOLLAR BRYAN WOULD LIKE

GIVE U8. —Exchange.

Congressman Cliarles N. Fowler, of New Jersey, at court house, Saturday Sept. 19, 1:30 p. in. James T. Johnston, Saturday Sept. 19, 1:30 p.m.. at Fincastle. John L. Griffith, Clorerdale, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1 :30 p u>„ and at Greeuoaatle same date 7:30 p. m. Hon. Geo. W. Hanna and Dr. A. H. Moore at Centre school house, Floyd township, Tuesday, Sept. 15,

at 7 p. m.

A. C. Harris, of Indianapolis, at Reelsville,Sept. 16, 2 p in ; at Bain- | bridge. Sept. 17, 7 p m : at Clinton Falls, Sept. 18. at 2 p m : at Roachdale Sept. 19, at 1 :30 p m. Hon. Warner Miller, of New York, at Greeneastle, Friday, Sept.

25, at 1 :30 p. in.

,, ... The Carlsbad of America

Dr. A. II. Moore, at Russellville, Pullman E((ui]iincu'. i Saturday, Sept. 19, 7 p. in. j FRaNK j reed g ,,

A. O. Loekridge at Putnatnville, 1

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NORTH AM) .,(H The only line to the fAiiiuuslJ

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Saturday Sept. 19, 7:30 p. m. NATIONAL ItEHl HLICAN TKKET Fot President. WILLIAM McKINLEY,

Of Ohio.

For Vice President. GARRET A. HOBART, Of Ni w Jersey.

SHEDDING "LIGHT” ON FINANCE. —New York Commercial Advertiser.

Returns From Muino.

Augusta, Me., Sept. 16.—With over 100 towns to be yet heard from, the Republican plurality in Maine figures up 46,425. The returns are complete from

418 towns give Powers, (Rep.) 78,940; Frauk, (Dem.) 32,515; Ladd. (Pro.) 2,746; Bateman (Pop.) 1,731; W. H

Clifford (NatT.) 576.

It KIM HLIC AN STATK TICK KT.

For Governor,

JAMES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. S. HAGGARD. '■’or Secretary of State.

W. D. OWEN'S.

For Auditor *'f State,

A. C. DAILY.

For Treasurer of Slate,

F. J. SCHOLZ.

For Attorm* v-Geueral. W. A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreme Court, CHARLES F. RKMY. I E'er Superintendent Public instruction, D. M. GEET1NG.

For Statistician,

S. J. THOM PSON.

For Appellate Judge, First District,

WOODFIN D. ROBINSON.

Tl M E CARD JULY 1ST, I89J

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No. 4,* Chicago Mail No. 6.* | No. 44,+ Local Freight 111

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I No. 3,* Southern Mail No. 5, Express y I No. 43,+Local Freight L 1 :] * Daily. + Daih exeepi SiuiiiJ *1. A. M li II \EL. \f

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Valimblo .Miuln)| I'roperlteff Sold. Seattle, Wash., Sept 16.—Charles A. Fishbuck, one of the owners of the

Seattle Evening Times, yesterday sold T . , , . w to the British Northwest Gold Mining : FOr ’ ‘''^U l!?AM I iI’eNI KY

418 towns, cities and plantations in the | company property in the Cariboo, B. C., i ,, , , V ' i.,. state, and from 10 of the counties. The district, the consideration being |5,000.- 1 “ or A !l l ','

000. The properties are the Maude H*

draulic comjiauy, consisting of 880 acres; the Fish hack Hydraulic Gobi Mining company, consisting of 570

.. ■ i acres, and the Quesnelle River Gold . . T11 0 ^ Mimug Byudicate, consisting of 20 miles bPitiNODTELti, Ills., Sept. 16. Senator 0 f the Main L^uesnelle river.

Trains leave .reeiieasi in . rid

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rilH THE WEST. I No 7 I »ally • I-': 1 . 1 ii t , :.ir -I.: Nils Daily < i .!.'i' 1 N * i Daily ' l . N" 21 1 'll!i. ..1 x* i I x. -mi : I .Null I 'ally ' 1 KlKTIII K\-I i No H Dally t: >"a m. for Inditl Nq 4 Daily Ex Suni*:4.'ia in ‘* , No 12 Dally .. N ion " | So 20 I 'ally ... I: I'* p m. " No 8 Dally .. . U:I5 p in, " No 2 Dally .'•:a2 p in “ FEORIA Dl\ Is ION i Leave Terre lla’ite. No76 l.x 'iin : 1)6 .i m, n r' No 77 *• *• | lor complete timecard, (riv-ng >11 and stations, and for f'.l infiirmai | rates, llinuis'ii * a .1. S UusLISO, \l R, ▲. Ford, '' r *'il tien’l rase. 'at. -i - ' I

Johm M. Palmer, candidate for president on the National Democratic party, will leave this city Saturday for New York, where he will open the campaign on Sept. 22 at Madison Square garden.

louay’ii lineal lutirKetK. iFurnished the Daily Banner Tiues daily bv R. W. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry house.j Hens fl Springs, choice ’ 8 Springs, small B 'Jocks Sii Turkey Irens 7 Turkey, old toms 4 Turkeys, young 8’pds. ana over choice fat 8 Dotae, f. I . over t Ducks ii Eggs, fresh subject to handling 10 Rutter, good 6

''!V/ft) You may fiddle and tout, Get up and scoot, And hustle out for hi/.; But sixteen to one You'll be outdone And nake a glorious li/ If you don’t look sharp And begin to harp In the Daily Banner Times.

Electrical auU nuin Morin. Valparaiso, Ind., Sept. 16'—A heavy rain and electrical storm swept over this vicinity doing much damage in several localities. Two houses and bams were struck and burned near Wheel) -. The loss was $2,000. In this city nearly a half hundred trees were blown down. Warran Elam, son of ex-audi-tor Elum, v.-us khocked bown by a bo of lightning which struck his barn and burned him from head to foot. He may lose the sight of one eye. A president, without any action by congress, has it in his power to demoralize our currency system and humiliate and dishonor the United States in the eyes of the world. To vote for McKinley is the only means in sight by which to surely avert this calamity.

For Judge Appellate ('ourt. Fourth Dis.,

D. W. COMSTOt K.

For.Iudge Appellate Court, Sixth Dis.,

U. Z. WILEY

Bryan in the president’s chair would be all the political machinery that the silverites would need to consummate then present plan—to bring the country to a silver basis. A reckless executivt in these times would be the greatest menace to good government. Nine-tenths of the railroad vote is against free silver. The commerce ot the country would be the greatest sufferer if the disaster of unlimited coinage is to succeed the demoralization and ruin of Cleveland’s free trade experiment.

HEPUB1.ICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Ranresentive, A. H. MOORE,

Of Clinton.

For Treasurer, JAMES MATTHEWS, Of Greeneastle.

For Sheriff',

DANIEL W. MACY,

Of Jefferson. For Assessor,

ii. C. DARNALL,

Of Monroe.

For Surveyor, FRANK WILLIAMS,

Of Warren. For Coroner,

DK. W. F. SUMM ERS,

Of Franklin.

For Coir.ini-sioner, 2nd District,

J. C. BEAT, Of Marion.

For Commissioner,3rd District, LY< T'KGl’S STONER, Of Washington.

MINI KLI.ANKOL'8. For Prosecutor Utli District. HENRY C. LEWIS. For ('ongress, GEORGE W. F \R1S. For Joint Senator, ENOCH G. HOG ATE. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELLAR.

THE I. D. Sc vl. I 25 MILES THE SH0R7ES ROUTE BETWEEN Indianapolis and Kansas Tl '■ only line muni r L* -1 < 'a r- between Cinen, i i ville, 111., without * vi;i c I>. and Wabash, pass _ :!ii"U^li| anapolis, Ind.. Deeatur. 8|iriiijii*l Jacksonville, Ills. I '** Lily ll | trains with perfect aicotuni"<l[ east and weal. Jno. S. Laza Frt. and Tkt. Agent, Inbianapoi^

TIM I TAIILE.

WKST SA ’ T I No. 1 fcaoa. m, | No.

No. 6 •'..11 |*. ill. 8 1

No. 3 12:15 a. in. I Vo. >

No. 11 Local.7:50 a m. No. 15 Daily. l'-’:'!' 1 p. in.

Nos. 3 and 4 nm daily. N"-* k -• 5 "'j

dally except Sunday

Tliroilgli tickets sold and I :nr-'a«

to a 11 points. For Dirthd ini -iti.s---.

et. . apply t'» 8. Kidlen. -it.

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Drnnk Carbolic Acid.

Logansport, Ind., Sept. 16.—The i 4-yoar-old son of Jesse Powleu drank

They have the silver basis in India, have had it for centuries,

[You read this, others would rend your advertisement if it was in this place.]

carbolic acid yeeterdav. His mouth and

throat were terribly burned.

Itig Four Kxt nniloiin.

A Oft of the e 'lei* - 1 1 " , versary of i he bal '' *' "1 I tie Big Fo ■ wHI m - *■ | rale of $8.85. Ticket- "'* autl 18, retiu n limit 22ml. Home Seeker- exi i rsioiis to "1 and southern states S. pl. 2* J ] Very low one way rate t" j -* ni hern point* llrst and :lii r ’l ^ 1

[ ot each month.

’ To Indianapolis, accoiiut 8’;i!'’

Sept. 14th to 19th, $1.20. To Detroit, Midi., t* 1 i ,: * 1 '

return 25th, $8.80.

Home seekers excursions Sept*

IB, 28. 29, < 'et. 5, <

Terre Haute accl 1 $ 1.05. m St. Louis acct fairOct.:<to!>, J

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pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to tie public through the columns of The Hanneu Times. The American silver dollar is legal tender for any amount

and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and

General .lo.cpi. k. I bankrupt everybody. ThefounBiloxi. Miss., Sept. 16.-Gener.il Jo- ' tain ° f business is stability, and seph R. DavtK, nephew of the late con- with a sllver Standard you can

federate president, Jefferson Davis, never have it. In Calcutta I can died here last night. buy thj S suit of clothes for $40 Thursday and Friday s ‘‘l ,t * y Kuieii hu sut«r. ] today, and perhaps $20 tomor- | 18th to acconiodate tli"*|' y( pj

Special Train.

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train Iron toJ'G. 1

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Uarbollics ItlB,, Sept. 10.—James row, and the next day R will be State Fair. ■Kell, She IS-year-old sou of Edgar $50. You can never tell from apolisatlip. zeeM,rohuling at Newport, shot hu* 11- the number of dollars you own make

Train will

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ear <i Iff sister In t4io lace puniOsely how much you are worth. The and Terre...

The coun t r y is at the mercy of the ! will he sold to

having become angered at

girl is dead.

Chioiijjo Grain ami t’rov islono. Wheat—Dee. opened V.i'<e. closed S'.i^c. May opened ''4Le, close 1 1. .,'jc. Corn—Dec. opeued 21}*. , closed 2H<c. May opened 24ftc. cldseil, 34 ,c. Oats—Dec. opened Hi Lc. closed ICVc. May opened d)e. dosed 18)41:. I’iiKIv—Oct. opened i5.nl, closed *5.75. Jan. opened id.i.i, ch sul 70.70. Lard—Oct opened 03.3-. dosed 13.32 Jan. opened <3.70, closed 07. Rills—Oct opened »3.15. dosed $3.15. Jan. opened $3 37. closed f3 35. Closing cadi markets: Wheat 58c, corn UOiic, outs 15c, pork $5.07, lard $3.3(1

ribs *3 12.

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money changers and specula

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tors. The idea of goinglo asil-I on all trains Sl 'l )t - 1 ol P ver standard from a gold one is and to return im indi _ ^

too ridiculous for serious consideration. I have seen enough of this in India.—Bishop Thoburn’s opinion affirmed and endorsed over his

own name.

$1.20 for the round ti'l’*,

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and to return jnduumg— A ,J

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To lure

Take Laxative

lets. All druggiM* rt fun

Say,do you know, If trade is slow The dull times may ha\e killed it). You will he wise To advertise? For that will soon rebuild it.

if it fails to cure. I ■ —— ’

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