Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1896 — Page 4
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mE BANTER mi'ES. G^EENCAKTLK ESD IAN A. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1*9(1
Health ami
Better than Medicine.
IDRINK^;^
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Dr. Martin's
5S|eRvine C offee Purely eere&l gluten and vegetable. A pleaeant table ilrink and a poeltlve cure for Headache, Nervoueneaa, Dyepepela, Heart Disease, Bleeplesenesa, HuiousnesH, Constipation, and the many ailments c» sod by ordinary coffee anil tea. Saves doctor hills and half your coffee expense 1 Pound, 100 CiipsjlO cents. Sample, making 25 cupe, by mall,
10 cents.
AND EAT-
Royal Breakfast
The Nerve and Brain Invigorat-
es O O D ln 8 Properties separated from ■ Choice Wheat. 21n package 15c. DH. MARTIN II KALTH FOOD CO.,
Economy. The A m e i* 1 c a n
silver dollar is legal tender for
any amount.
Old You liver TTiluk Of tlie evil efteets of eoflee and tea and the enormous quantity used? 1.it any wonder so many suffer from headache, nervousness, dyapepsir, constipation and many other ailments, and And no medicine that cures. Mrs. Kli/.ipheth Iliee, of Klkimrt, Ind., states: “Many years I sultered with severe stomach and heart trouble, nervousness and sleeplessness. 1 had taken much medicine but ( ould not beeured. After iisiiifj orn 1 pack.'i>je of Hr. Martin’s Nervine Coffee. I And my stomach trouble gone, and feel like a new person.” 1 lb 20c. 8am|de, making 25 cups, 10c. by mail. Address Dr. Murcii. Health Food Co.. Elkhart. Ind. Sold by grocers. For Sale by T. Abrams, W. fi Harrison, Broadstreet & So^
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Sold by Orocers.
Elkhart, Indiana. FOR SALE BY T ABRAMS,
VV H. HARRISON BROADSTREET i SON.
RINK PURE WATER
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Malaria Fever.
Foh SAUL BY JESSE RICHARDSON GRtENCASTLE, IND
B. F. JOSL.1N llan<l is the lllgnest Grade Hrn/.il Block A
l id the Best PlttsDurgn an Anthracite vard opposite Vamialia frelirht olllce
ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK
N OTIC E. A we went our way down Jackson Rtrect smith from court house square we notice a Doctor's sign on the north end y 'll : . . F. Hill. The >igu -tales that tin Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He ha' a long experience in the t reatment of the EVES AND EARS. □ IS. ASOF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS I’lie Doetoi has made a specialty for twenty years of - - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all ailment ' pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he undertakes to cure Will positively not undertake a ease unle'S he feels sure of making a cure. Charges are low in all cases. Call on the Doctor as CONSULTATION IS FREE. A 'inall charge is made in some cases where instruments are required for examina* ion. Ottiee hours from !) o’clock a, m. to s o’clock p m. Convenient rooms upstair' in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.
JAMES M- HURLEY, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm? Do you w. nt to sell? Do you want to rent? ski: me. FI RST NATIONAL BANK.
For All the New F i Winter Styles IN 7Vf ILLINERY, OrtliMt MHS < . M. Slloirrs. Trimming Fret*.
Kcpbnllffin Money rinnk. MONEY-"The nepunileftn party Is unre•ervedly for sound niouvy. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of a specie payment in 1879; since then every dollar has been ns good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to, every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are therefore opposed to the free coinage of silver except by international agreement with the leading commercial nations of the world, which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must be preserved. All our -diver and paper currency must he maintained at ths parity with gold, and wo favor all measure* designed to maintain inviolably the obiigatiod# •f the United states ami all our nions#, whether ooiu or caper, at the present danjar<i the standard tit the most enlightened natioiiM ol Urn wunhk
Of Martinsville, lnd. t Recommend Wrights Celery Capsules. Maktinsvii.i.k, Ind., May 2H. ]89(i. To the Wright Mcdiciil Co., Coluiubus, Ohio. Gknts—I liave purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. It I'arletou, druggist, and used tliem foi indigestion, stomach trouble and con'lipation. I have been greatly benelitted, in fact almost cured with one box. It is the best medicine without exception that 1 have used for my troubles. Yours very truly, Andy Senakkkk. Martinsvii.i.k. Ind, May IS, 1896. I'o the Wright Medical Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gents—I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. B. i'arletou, 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 Schuck. For sale by Albert Allen, Druuggst
Yandulin Uatea.
Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every dsy until Sept. JO, return limit Oet. dlst. fare $6.45. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold at rate of $4.90. These tickets will be on sale until Aug. .list. To 1’erre Haute, Sept. 21st, 22nd, 23d, 2-ith, and 25th. Uef.urii limit Sept. 2<>. Fare $1.05. Account Great Race Meeting. Go and see the records smashed. The Vandalia line will run a series of Homeseekers exeu-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 Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 17th and 18th, return limit Sept. 21st. fare $8.85 for round trip. Account anniversary of Battle of Chicamauga. J. S. Dowling. Agent.
Motion i'.xc ursions. Home Seekers excursions to the sout’.i Aug. 31, Sept. 1th, 14th and 15th, Oct. 5th, 6th, 19th and 20th. One fare plus two dollars for round trip. One way settlers rates to southern points the first and third Tuesday of eaeli month. Rate 1‘ 4 cents per mile J. A. Michael, Agt.
lodAV’n IkOCai ;»iurk«*tn. Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R. W. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry house.J Hens R Sprlnifs, choice <1 Springs, small 5 Cocks 2'A Turkey hens ? Turkey, old toms 4 Turkeys, young S^pds.ano over choice fat s Geese, f. f. over .1 Ducks (> Lgga. fresh sutiject to handling m lluitor. good .. ... ,.5
Subscriptions fur any magazine or piiper tnkenat tais ollice. We will save you money tf
You may fiddle and toot. Get up and scoot, Aud hustle out for hiz.; But sixteen to one You’ll bo outdone And make a glorious liz If you don’t look sharp And begin to harp In the Daily Banner Times.
Republican Speakings,
Congressman Charles N. Fowler, of New Jersey, at court house, Sat-
urday Sept. 19, 1:30 p. m.
James T. Johnston, Saturday Sept. 19, 1:30 p.m., at Fmcastle. John L. Gritlith, Cloverdale, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1:30 p m.. and at j Greencastle same date 7:30 p. m. A. C. Harris, of Indianapolis, at Reelsville, Sept. 10, 2 p m ; at RainInidge. Sept. 17, 7 p m; at ( linton Falls, Sept. 18, at 2 p m ; at Roach-
dale Sept. 19, at 1 :30 p m.
Hon. Warner Miller, of New
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York, at Greencastle, Friday, Sept. NORTH AND
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AN OPTICAL ILLUSION.
The only line t«> the I.juoumhr;
resorts,
THE VOICE OF PATRIOTISM.
A Tlvtd Prosvntatlon of the flankers Involved In Bryau’a Hueoeis. At a meeting of the Uuion Soldiers' and Sailors' Mutual league of Indianapolis the following address was adopted, having been reported by a committee composed of John Coburn, Thomas Hanna, D. R. Lucas, Oeorgo U. Webster and O. H. Woodworth: "The Union Soldiers’ and Sailors’
j 25, at 1 :30 p. m
Dr. A. H. Moore, at Russellville, j
! Saturday, Sept. 19, 7 p. m. U/est Bad?!} ar}d
and free from party subserviency, or A. O. Lockridge at Putnamville, I pTGQGl} ClGl^ Spril]|
'I’he CarUbad of Viia iica. (,
—Chicago Tribune.
bias, or prejudice, or popular terror, j Saturday Sept. 19, 7:30 p. in. But the men of the Chicago convention, ; by their violent speeches, by their alii- v vi'iovvi, HF.n HLic.tN
ance with sectional fanatics and ultra demagogues, and by their astonishing j platform have alarmed the thinking men of all parties. Every patriot should hesitate before he makes the fatal blunder of uniting with these
men.
“Ol • candidate is a Union soldier. He sta ids for every guarantee of liberty
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Mutual league call the attention of their
comrades ... .ho „o.,h,„rom.«d.. of „... “JET.” *
party which recently held its convention at Chicago. The spirit that animated the convention and the platform adopted are calculated to arouse and
alarm every man who cun recall the
v in k , Th ul b'*K , his scars, look at his public rec-
memorable events at
of the war of the rebellion. The attack upon the honor and good faith of the nation, the hostilitity to the
constitution. His experience in public life warrants a safe administration. He preaches no new doctrine. As he lias manfully stood in the grand past, he now stands for the mighty future of his native land. Look at his heroic life,
ord. We hail his approach to the presi-
dential chair.
We call upon yau, our comrades and
nat.oual courts of Justice, the open and (mr f( . llmv citizeuSi to ( . x;lm i ne carefully flagrant attempts to arouse popular the nt , lhinnlnf , condition of pubpassions against the laws and established lip affalrSi . lll(i ft8 vou love your country, institutions of the country call for a ^ discourage by all honorable and reaprompt and emphatic rebuke. The Bonahle means the dangerous tendencies spwit of anarchy ruled the deliberations of this new aud 8tartllnK p() i iticttl move . ot the Chicago convention, and may. nu>nt We know t , iat with a faithful unless stamped out, instill a sullen fe- Uni(m w , ldi ,. r in the presidential chair nvcity into the hearts of many of our t ^e interests of the country and our own people We deprecate this movement lntprest8 in u stablo government are soWe call uptru ever old union soldier and bnt with an untried man there is sailor to oppose and denounce it as dis- uncertaillty at the b( „ t . L „ t ns , then, honorable and ua dangerous to the ox- bof()ro w , ; ftll honce> do what W() Cftu stence of tlu nation. We are proud of ^ t 0Qe ra0 ro comrade in this great the grand position of this nation-ot fnr it will d()Ubtlo8s be oar lagt
her power and progress, of her char- 0 pp, )P e U n4tv.”
acter for intelligence, enterprise and j integrity, a:.d of the justice and the Vermont went right ahead and voted
benignity of her institutions.
"We deprecate an overthrow of our present system of government and a reorganization on the plane of Mexico. W o believe in an honest aud prompt compliance with all of our promises us a people, whether they ore to pay our debts to national creditors or pensions to the soldiers or to the widows or orphans. We are tired of quibbles and hairsplitting on this latter subject. We are not driven to go into a court of national bankruptcy, to settle at the rate of 50 cents, or any other discount on the dollar. We have largely paid, and in-
according to the dictates of her own patitrrttMn, without waiting for the aid
or ounseut of any other nation.
The W eat n©r* The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by H. S. Renick & Go. from the ollicial weather bureau at Chicago. Chicaoo, 111., Sept. 17. Generally fa’- tonight and
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tend to pay honestly, every remaining h riday, cooler southern portion cent of these public debts. Honesty is j tonight. Gakriott.
the best policy; honesty is the bedrock
of national power and prosperity. Let ^ ie ' 0 ^* 0Win 8 l°cal observations
as taken daily by Guy Wilson who
every dollar of our debts be paid in honest money. The proposition of that party is to pay the public debts in cheap money, in silver coin worth a small fraction over half its face. Wo cannot afford to ask a compromise for our debt as a nation. We will never repudiate $1 of the sums pledged in times of danger and distress, pledged by congress to save the U nion, pledged by the immortal Lincoln to pay pensions. We stand by those contracts as we stood by the life of the republic, both alike invio-
lable.
"We dread the open and bold proposal to inc-ease the number of the supretue court judges and to shorten their
is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: Maximum temperature yesterday 74.0 Minimum " ” 0 temperature today. 7 a . m, tifi.o
T8,0
•tain fall, melted snow (inches) i : The noon temperature is taken da"v by the
IlANNKR TlMKS.
I»r. fflHrlln’K Nervine Co five Naves doctor Hill* and Half Your
Coffee Kxpeiiae.
A pleasant table drink, purely cereal gluten and vegetable, and a positive
for headache,
enre tor headache, nervousness, dys-
term of service to obtain political docia- i sl ' ,e P' ,,8 * nc \ s .> heart di'cii'c, ions upon a party platform. Wo are ! b L lloU8 ? t * 88 ’ nation, and the ...any
amazed at f he barefaced and flagrant
itihnents caused by coffee and tea. J. E. White, Kalamazoo, Mich , writes:
efforts looking toward repudiation, mob j "Mv wife has been severely afflicted law and anarchy. They shock the pub- with headache and heart trouble, lie conscience: they are blows at civili-1 While using Nervine Coffee she was zation; they aro aimed at the nation’s totally free from both. •SVu must have
life.
“\\ hen a candidate for president ob-
it.” I lb, 100 cups, 20c. .Sample, making 25 cups, by mail, 10c. Address Dr. Martin Health Food Co., Elkhart, Ind.
For I’resident.
william mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice i’resident, GARRET A HOBART,
Of Ntw Jersey.
UKIM HLICAN STATK Tl« KET-
For Governor,
J \MKS A. MO! NT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. S. HAGGARD. "or Secretary of -'late,
W. D. OW EXS.
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 i’uhlie Instruction, D. M. GFETING.
For Statistician,
S. J. THOM I’SON. For Appellate Jd'lge, First District, WOODFIN D. ROBINSON. For Judge Appellate ('ourt, Second Dis. WILLIAM J. HEN! KY. For Judge Appellate < ourt. Third Dis., JAMES B. BLACK. For Judge Appellate Court. Fourth Dis., D. W. ( OMSIOCK. For Judge Appellate Court, Sixth Dis.,
U. Z. WILEY.
Pullman Equipment.
FRANK J. REED, c. 1. A..( |
TIME CARD JULY tST, 1896
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RKI'UHMCAN CO I MV TICK KT. For Renresentive, A. 11. MOORE. Of Clinton. For Treasurer. JAMES MATTHEWS, Of Greencastle. For Sheriff, DANIEL W. MACY, Of Jetterson. For Assessor, u. <’. DAUNAEL, Of Monroe. For Surveyor, FRANK WILLIAMS, Of Warren. For Coroner, DR. W. F. SUMMERS, Of Franklin. For Commissioner, 2nd District, J. C. REA T, Of Marion. For Commissioner,3rd District, LYCURGl S STONER, Of Washington.
MISCKLLAN EOC8. For Prosecutor 13th District. HENRY C. LEWIS. For Congress, GEORGE W. FARIS. For Joint Senator, ENOCH G. IIOGATE. Fur Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELLAR.
THE I. D. & W. R1 25 MILESTHE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN iDdianaimlis and Kansas fitj The only line riiiiniii.' I: _ < lars between Cincinat - ! M hi viile. 111., without chai I >. ami w abash, pas i auapolis, Ind., Diinim. .'s|irin>rtii , Ls( -I .Tck.'Ulll ill' . Ill- ' | I ruin' with perl' L e:i't and west, Jno. S. Lazai | Fi t. and Tkt. Agei t,l - TIMK TABLE. WEST tAST No. 1 9:311 il. o. I N <’- ’ ■ cfM No. ft 5:11 p. i - j No. 11 Ivocal.7:.'i0a. m. N . 12 Le.-iil '"I 1 - No 1ft Daily . i2:5 i Ip,m. - Nos. 8 ami 4 run dally. N -. L . i''"' 1, r | dally except sumlaj .1 lllldllull l:ek. I I to nil |M>ints. For furtliel lilt inn. 1 etc. apply toS. Ridleil. Ar !'l. L. 1
They have the stiver basis in India, have had it for centuries, and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and bankrupt everybody. Thefoun-
years and long experience in peace and I s,,n ’ Broadstreet 4, Son.
war to say firmly that he has gone too fur. It is time to say to all the friends of order that these men arc in league against their country; that they grasp at any scheme to eateh the votes of the unwary; that their direet tendency is to revolution; that they stand ready to wreck tho business of tho nation upon a | wild theory; ready to indorse anarchy at the beck of irresponsible schemers;
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Cosul,
[You read this, others would read your advertisement if it was in tins place.]
ready to overthrow the decisions of the
highest court; ready to reorganize tho i And also
buy this suit of clothes for $40 | today, and perhaps $20 tomor- ! row, and the next day 'twill be | $50. You can never tell from! I the number of dollars you own how much you are worth. The [country is at the mercy of the| money changers and speculai tors. The idea of goinR to a sil-| ver standard from a gold one is
I am in die Coal Business, as usual, 1 tc>0 ridiculous for serious con-! and will handle the best, sideration. I have seen enough
! of this in India.— Bishop Tlioburn’s ’ j opinion affirmed and endorsed over his
Itig Four Kx('iir*lo«n
Acct of the celebration "f ! 'i > 11 versary of the battle of Lliu-kauia"# Tue Big Four will make it rouialtrj rate of $8.85. Ticket- on sdr >'l‘ : and 18, return limit 22nd. Home Seekers excursions "j ' 1 ‘ and southern states Sept. iml -
Wry low one
southern points first and tliiid ‘ "
of each month.
To Indianapolis, account State Sept. 14th to 19th, $1-211. „ To Detroit, Mich.. ^‘I". 1
return 25th, $8.80.
Home seekers excursion' Se|>t15, 28, 29, Oct. 5, 6, 1'* and 2(1. Terre Haute acct races Sept. 2 1 - $1.05. , ., .,r. St. Louis acct fair Oct. •> t" r ''' F. F. HoisTts. Adel"-
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AINITMFRAOITE,
court itself; ,ed on by petty and mail-1 of best quality
cious party leaders, all for the purisise Order now for preseni or future dc-
of gaining political power at the pend- livery.
ing presidential election. Listen to the , I <7$ M Pd J\ VV W F 'V words of Chief Justice Marshall, who tJWmm IH T . j said: ‘The greatest scourge an angry i - - - -- — ■ | heaven ever intiioted upon an ungrate- 14 R P A k l \I ' fol and a sinning people is an ignorant, ...LnvCOOjVlLMNliNVJi...
own name.
The best of engraved cards furnished on short notice at this office. Send us your order. \ tf.
or corrupt, or a dependent judiciary.’
The court* must be independent; they j fecial prices will he given ... dre *-
j must be respected j they must bo above : lnil * i ' 11 ^ ^ or t * ie
and see us.
next ten days. Bayne block.
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I he Banxkk I’imkm telephone news iiiimlii'r is 95. Remember it when yo4 kave an item. We want the news.
Hay, do you know, 1 lit fade is slow [Tim dull times may have killed if You will be wise ] a To advertise? I tor tliat will soon rebuild
Speclnl Train* Tim Vandalia Lin. wil | traiii from Iiidiiiii.i| | "l | - 1 _ ^ „ ,1 Thursday and Friday >r P vb ii iiJ IStli tu accoi late those w | n dUnl State Fair. Train will ‘ :ll J apolis at 6 p. m.. °n :i " ’’ , pupolil make all stops between l ", , 1 ami Terre Haute. I-'" 1 'V , "I will he 'old t" I "'b 1: . '••■iif $1.20 for H"- roi""l ", l| '-„r ll „.j ll .iv^ on all trains s epi. 11 ” (ll sutlil ami to return im lmlmg t'-' 1 A llt . I j \ pow i ixo, "» ■ To « urr » < ,,UI " ,M Ts Take Laxative Bn-m" M" , IIM .n-.v| leU. AII druggist -' 1 ; i' if it fails to cure.
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