Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1896 — Page 2

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bound up by an agreement not to look into the county ollieers’ books. Tliis is another evidence that the office holders and ex-office holders do not want the hooks opened. There was a dark lantern session of democracy in the court room Tuesday afternoon. The county committee, county candi dates and ex-county officers were in secret session behind closed and bolted doors. What was going on? There has been entirely too much dark lantern, secret work done in that court house already. Was the gang getting up a schedule of the county’s indebtedness? Were they trying to get their organ grinders to come out and deny that there were bonds against the county, when the assessor's record of Washington township shows iii2800 down there in two lumps of bonds? If there wasn’t something dark and mysterious going on why should the gang, with ex-office holders, be locked up for hours in the court room with a bailiff on guard? Why was the general public denied access to the room? There is too much secrecy about the Putnam county court house. The books should he opened and the people are Lent on having it done, hence the barred door, star chamber session of the ring to devise means to prevent it. The court house ring nominated live out of the eight democratic county candidates from Greencastle township That is unfairness enough to defeat the gang.

GREENCASTLES’ CLUBS The Winter’s Programs. Great Literary Feasts in Store. the coterie. The program for the year ISSfC97 is as follows:

October 9.

Miscellaneous Authors. Our Inheritance Mrs. Hurst

October 23.

Milton.

Legends of the Virgin. .Miss Hathaway

DePauw University

This Column Records the Best

News in College Circles

The College Avenue Epworth League will tender a reception to the students of DePauw at the home of Dr. John this evening. All are earnestly invited to come. Do not forget the republican club

Origin of Monasteries .Miss Ida Blat k ' meeting at the mayor’s olliee to-

Xovetnber b. morrow evening

Miscellaneous Authors. morrow evening.

The Machinery of the Political Party Rev. Frank Crane will deliver a •'* r8 l ,a K8- v lecture in Meharry hall next Fri-

Current Events Mrs. Root ... ..

November 20. ,lav m « ht ' Mr ' Crane need9 00 Emma Lazarus. ! recommendation to the students of The Jews Mrs. Wilson DePauw ns his lecture here last Horace Mann? Cember 4 ' | spring was conceded to he one of Suppression of Individuality—Effects the nest ever delivered here. Ail on the Adult; Effects on the j students are urged to attend. The Uhild Mrs. Landes profits will go to the athletic fund. Finer on ^ etu,,ll,er 1S ' ; which is certainly a great incentive

The Symbol of the Thing Symbolized ? ,0 attend.

Mr». Weaver] Rolier’s superior tackling yesterGeorgeSand JanUa,y ^ ; ,la - v wa9 80lirce of flight to his

Bacteriology—Pasteur the Father and many admirers.

His Successors I. U. will put up a strong game , ’ j Saturday for her center rush is one January 15. , J , , TT Kuskiu. I of the strongest in the west. I. U. I Sketch Mrs. Dobell has three men weighing 215 pounds.

Sessames and Lillies Miss Jones

Send news to Telephone 95.

To an anxious inquirer: The Putnam county bond market is steady today. There has been no increase in the visible supply since Saturday. Market shaky with a feeling that a bull movement may strike it at any time and cause a rapid decline in democratic securi ties.

That contract binding the expert book-keepers who went through the county's books not to look into the county or ex-county officers’ affairs was evidently written at the instance of an cx-county officer. If it wasn’t why was it made to apply to ex-officers? What harm could result in running over the accounts and bonks of the officers?

lluiiv«‘r*H Hunt. The expert Hunter who hunted through Putnam’s record for about everything that the people did not want to know, was bound down by an ironclad agreement which would nut permit him to examine the accounts of officers or ex-officers. That is perhaps, the reason Putnam’s democratic record did not see the light of da} - then. Had Hunter dived into the accounts of officers or ex-officers, by the terms ot that wonderful agreement he would have made null and void the entire contract and would have received nothing for his pains. Here is what Mr. Hunter signed and what the wily advisers of the commissioners no doubt insisted on before the expert would be given a chance at the books: But be it understood that this proposition dors not include the examination of the accounts of the officers or exofficers of the county with a view of ascertaining v/hether or not there is anything due from them to the county. In our yesterday’s report the letters ‘'ex” were by accident omitted from the word officers. It will lie seen that the commissioners did not want to take any chances and so extended the contract back so as to include all the “exs.”

ADDITIONAL LOCAL E.E. Greene is hunie from Gosport. Ralph Norton lias gone to Jonesboro. H. C. Lewis went to Brazil tliis after-

noon.

Mrs. Dr. Neale lias returned to ( auada. Green Lee, of Bainbridge, was in town today. Ciias Barnaby has gone to Chicago on business. Miss Bessie Saekett is at home from Cloverdnle. Mrs. C. M. Short went to Indianapolis at noon. Janies H. Donan returned to St. Louis

The Martinsville Reporter says: John Clark Ridpath, in Saturday’s speech, said that the “crime of ’73” had doubled the value of gold coin. Then why is it that interest is much less now than before the “crime of ’73'’? If the value of the money

was multiplied by two, is it not ’Ids afternoon.

reasonable that the charges for the Jesse Richardson went to Indiana-

use of the money would have been l ,olis t,1 ' s afternoon.

multiplied by two? Money, as Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrin are mov-

. , . . . ing to Crawfordsville.

money, has no value except in the

* , , ... Mr and Mrs. J. J. Inman, and Sam

proceeds from the use of it—as an ,, . „ . , ,

* t Harris, of Koachdale, are in town,

investment in the form of a loan or ,,

Mr. and Mrs. August »\ aue have gone

otherwise. Money will always to Terre Haute, where they will reside, command interest in proportion to ^ msrriage license has been issued to its purchasing power, governed by Ciias. E. Goduard and Nellie F. Bas-

tbe supply and demand of articles well-

it purchases, just as the rental I>r. U. J. Darling, of Chicago, lias reprice of land or any other profit t,lrnet l home after visiting at Geo. L.

, . ... . , Summers’,

producing commodity is governed.

Dr. Kidpath’s statement in the iree “ UV ' E ; F ' "' a L ,k '- r , ! I #S ^ Na *‘*; 1 yiile and Frank.in, Tenn. He will silver speech is not as sound as t . om j uc t; evangelistic services at the

that part of his history in which latter place.

nothing is said of the “crime of ’73.” j Mrs. C. S. Smith, of Florida, who lias

, , been visiting her sister, Mrs. Parke

The only expert who has had a ] DunbRrf ha8 Kone to Selmil) Alaii to

chance at the county records was visit relatives.

January 29.

Pope.

Ninettenth Century Problems Miss Barnaby February 12. Lowell. Sketch . Mrs. Christie Vision of Sir T.aunfrtl Mrs. Hurst February 21. Annive. sary. March 12 Bjornson. Scandinavian Customs and Characters Miss Virginia Black Nautical Myths and Sagas .Mrs. Landes March 20. Join* Uri Lloyd. A New Chapter in Science

A class for the study of the re ligions of the world, and missions will be organized next week. The class will meet every Monday evening in Plato hall. All students in terested in the work will confer | with < nas. Beard, chairman of com-

mittee.

Prof. Stephenson organized his | seminarian) class last night. The class for the study of biological problems will meet tins evening at 6:30 in Plata hall. Manager Hamrick went to

Current Events

April 9.

Henry VIII.

Henry VIII—In History. In Literature

April 23.

George Eliot.

The Novel in Literature..

Review—Novel

May 7.

Miscellaneous Authors.

Miss Hathaway l Woomington today on business. . MissGoulding I At the meeting of the Y. M. C

I A. last night invitations were is

Miss Duggy to all students to attend one Miss Miller I or more of the following Bible

I study classes: Prof. Stephenson,

Mr- < n> « Life and Writings ot Paul, at Co. Miss Barnaby !e g e Avenue church; T. N. Ewing,

j Prophecy of Jeremiah; Homer ! Talley. Old Testament characters;

1 he Books of the N ear i t i ‘ t . „ . ,. r , Mrs. Black. Mrs. Alice Hathaway I Jol,n „ Linebarger. Personal Work

May 21.

Humorous Authors. Election of Officers. Current Events Miss Miller

June 4. Goethe.

Goethe and His Untranslatable Song. The Classic Soil of Ilmenau and Kickelhahn Miss Hammond

June 18.

Annual Picnic. The officers are Miss Hammond, president; Mrs. Christie, vice president; Mi s Virginia Black, secretary; M.s. Alice Hathaway, treasurer. Active members: Emma Barnaby, Virginia Black, Ida R. Black, Lucy M. Black. Minnie R. Chri-tie, Addle B. Cross, S. Ella Daggy, Eliza F. Daggv, Alice I*. Dobell, Myra A. Goulding, Alice M. Hathaway. Helen R Hathaway, Luella May Hurst. KateS. Hammond, Emma M. Jones, Emma Jackson, Lillie R. Landes, Kathrine B. Miller, Josephine 1L Wilson. Carrie B. Waltz, Margaret C. Weaver.

Nervous People find just the help they so much need, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It furnishes the desired strength by purifying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Head this: “I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken Cured Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much good. I '" ill not be without them. I have taken 13 bottlesof Hood's Sarsaparilla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past summer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that Hood s Sarsaparilla Is the i)ne True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. j, ,, r-».n act easily, promptly amt nOOU S Pl I IS effectively. 26 cents.

j er's Training class in College; Ed j Davis, Devotional class in Prepar j utory ; Joe Easton, Personal Worker’s class in Preparatory; Frank Detto, Topical and Practical Study, Florence hall. Any student desiring to enter any of these classes will please sneak at once to Hay J. Wade, chairman of Bible study

classes.

Maurice Powell, of Indianapolis, lias entered DePauw. The Betas entertained in their usual inimitable manner last night. Miss Ross wears the colors of Kappa Kappa Gamma today. The Free Silver club of DePauw met at Smith Matson’s office at 1:30 today. The way in which our hoys practice ball predicts success for us Saturday. Give them all encouragement possible that day, with your presence and cheer. Lee Bays is on the sick list to

day.

Circuit Court. Circuit court adjourned this morning for the term. The following cases was settled : Daniel Peffley, assault and battery, nollied. Thomas Baumunk, perjury, nol-

lied.

Henry Davey, selling to minors, fined $20 in two cases and two nol-

lied,

Allen Rice, selling on Sunday, fine $10. Other cases disposed of were ns foliows: J. E. M. O'Hair vs L C. and Sarah F. Arnold, note; finding for plaintiff. $15) 1. J. A. McCreary, admr., vs Citizens Street Railway, damages, de mur to amended complaint sustained and leave giyen plaintiff' to amend complaint. Estate of Martha Mungraven, jt\, land sale, sale ordered. To Cure n Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Hroroo Quinine Tablets. All (l.uggiits refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 208tD Lemuel Buis went to Memphis, Tenn., | lust night.

There are many good women And many wise ones-wives, daughters, aunts, comim. nieces of yours. You will be surprised how S of these women are using the " aiestlci:," Make inquiries and if you find one of these users who wants to change, write us a letter. If you find everv user of the Majestic willing to recommend the Ranv/ will it not prove to you that you should have one. ^ ‘ If you are thinking of buying a Cook Stove, before buying make this investigation. COOPER BROS.HARDWARECO J

THE MAKER of Deviled Crab. a.ks a Question. The following correspondence be tween Mr. MoMenni.iiu, ihe well known producer of hermetically sealed sea food, of Hampton, Va., and the Postum Cereal Co., may interest some, as it touches a point upon which there have been some

queries:

“Hampton, Va —Postum Cereal Co.. Buttle Creek, Mich.—Gentle men: Replying to your letter I beg to say that your health coffee has a flavor, so far as I can remem-

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For Atloenev-ije.,, nil ".A. K K I V|| AM.' For Reporter Siqne;;,.. I CHARLES K. KI.MY. For Superintendent I’uhlie In-trl D. M. GEL I IN(i.

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S. J. THOM I’miN.

For Appel ate Jj ge, Kj|.. t [1

ber, of the best coffee, and this WOODK1X D. UolilNsol coffee flavor was so p'onou need j For Judge Appellate! .airt.Sernl that I suspected that coffee was " ILL! A M J. II K\l KYT mixed with the other grains. I for Judge Aopellat- i n 11 :i | served it to some of my guests J A M ES B. BLACK, without telling them what it was, For Judge Ap^peffateUourt. Foiirl and they pronounced it very excel- For Judge Appellate ,,rt ’ —* — ‘ u — U. Z. Wll.l-A 1

lent coffee. One of them was a coffee drinker who had to have it three times a dav. I would like to know it there is any coffee in it. Very truly yours, J. McMenamin.” “Battle Cheek, Mich.—Mr. James McMenamin, Hampton, Va. Dear Sir: We have your esteemed favor of the 28th, and in reply to your inquiry as to the ingredients, will say that we are willing to stake ever} - penny we can get together that Postum not only does not contain coffee, but that it is composed strictly and entirely of pure cereals of the field, the greater portion being the various parts of wheat. It took us nearly a year of experi- ] menting to produce Postum the! health coffee. It is an easy matter to make a weak sort of drink from | browned rye, wheat or malt but to produce a liqutd from the cereals that has the color, taste and nour ishing properties of our present product, taxed our best energies and that of one of the most expert analytical chemists in America. We felt a desire to demonstrate the principle that man’s drink at meals should be made from grains, without any sort of adulteration fir chemical [(reparation, aside from simple cooking. It maybe further explained, that in order to produce Postum the cereals are cooked in different ways and the final mixing

if ei*i iti.ic w tm \ 11 ri(h| Fur Rj'liv.-eMtive, A. II. MOOKE. Of ( llll.n!). For Tre-i-iu’et James Matthews. Of < * reenens It*. For Sherit!'. Daniel w. m \i y. Of Jellersoq. For AMe-'or, .i. C. DARN U L, Of MuiiriH*. For Survevtir. FRANK W! ELI AMS Of Wiirren. For < ’oroiier. DR. W. V. SUMMKKS, Of Franklin, Fiir ( on ml --mi, ■ -| J. C. RE.Vl Of Marion. For Commissioner.linl Ih-ini'l LYCURGUS STONER, Of Washington. MISCELLAS KOI S. For Prosecutor Lim liiitrict| HEN BY i . LEW D. For C’ongre-s, GEORGE w. FAIRS. For Joint Senator, ENOCH G. HOGATE. For Joint Kepr illative. JOHN M. KELLER.

Hr. Vlartln'K Xervloe < i>«V« M 1 ■lelicloiiK at Hall Uie

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The taste of this new health ihjiJ peculiar to itself, yei - imi'"| genuine coffee, that mi: |'t v; ' r Mocha and Java. If v > in' J valid and a victim to n Ihv |l!

ol the proper proportions is what both very injurious ami catiimt gives us the desired result. | mix a small quantity with V _ There ie no possible argument S > ® Be , : "" 1 * >reuk ' I ,i , , , . i . Why throw money awav tor mu i| that can he brought forward that wiqj,. uic c.-m-, .d tie i'-1 will taise the question for a mo-| Nervine Coffee cure- le It l’ ment regarding the fixed fact of vousness, etc. Saves doctor bill* the healthful, nourishing and fat- J 0 ® 1 ®expenses, 'j. 11 - 1 ""' 1 I , . r i i , 1 II) ordinary colli*'' mum- ""'j tening properties of the cereals fur- | an( ] j.-, ( . n|1 . ' [.;.„ |> r Mm-tito i nished by tin* all-wise creator for ; Breakfast Food Sold by groo'M man’s natural use. We thank you j For Sale by T. Abrams, M . h lor your kind letter. Yours re- i risori, Broadstrect A So spectfully, Postum Cereal Co. Lim.” i.ettrr i.«»t-

The following letters remain

There is but one genuine original Greencastle postofflee ccalii'l

Postum Cereel coffee, with a multi 8epf 80,189(1:

tude of imitations offered as “just MD* Li/.-ie M"n o. M > ^ ..1

. ,. 1 Mr. Herbert Dim- Mi- M.ii.' 1

aS jr0 '’ t ' hers, Mr. Mmry Burk. Mrs. AlivH

... ~ "TT , j Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. PnWH

Af er meals von slimild have simply M| . Hatm . (n . E. >. Toney. a feeling of comfort and lattafaction. L,, • HilItel . Gl , 1( ,. cmlon

A ou should not ft*el any special intlica-

lions that digestion is going on. If you : ' for gain e pI.'ihc do, you have indigestion, which means vertised.” Wilms G. Nun'. 1

not-digestion. This may be the hegin-

ning of -n many dangerous diseeaes, geaa ta* Nerv< ^ ^ ^ that it is best to take it in hand at once , Upon pure, rich blood and V"]! and treat it with Shaker Digestive Cor- not fear nervou* proatration. -T dial. For you know that indigestion ore weak when they an ""I 1 'j makes poison, which causes pain and ! and iHsufficiently nmu 1 ' 1 '' - ^ sickness. And that Shaker Digestive blood is their propm , ,. ir .a < "rdial helps digestion and cures indi-' hi iod conic- by taking D"' ^ 1 geition. Bhaker Digestive Cordftl does rllla, which is thus the this by providing the digestive mate- 1'^ nerve tonic. It al“’ rials in which the sick stomach is want- "'."i.M.d'Vl’i'lls are the favorite ing. It also tones up and strengthens]^^ easy take, easy toope

the digestive organs and makes them ' ’

perfectly healthy. This is the rational! of its method of cure, as the doctors would any. Bold by druggist, price 10

cents to fl.On per bottle.

Del'nuw It.-imM" n "' ■

The DePauw Republican « will hold its first meeting • J campaign, Thurslay oven ^

1st at the Mayor's ortlce ’ hert Allen's drug store.

For Legal Blanks. The Banner Times

For Sale Bills and Posters.

The Banner Times

For all kinds of job printing a Gideon H. Diam nwoft prices rf I Secy.

publican student must he P |l6 |

as County Chairman ll “ portant information to

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