Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1896 — Page 4

rilE l iMES. u^r.SIv AM'LK INDIANA FKIDAT OCTOBER 2 1896

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Lay your foundation with 55 u Battle Ax/' It is the comer ^ stone of economy* It is the one ^ tobacco that is both BIG and S GOOD* There is no better* There ® i is no other 5-cent plug as large* ^ Try it and see for yourself* m im l> C> >T ^ C > # ^; -01 -01:<# |i

Health a-d Eccnon,

Betior than Medic, ine.

//-0Y SCHAFFER ANC JACOB SCHUCK

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CeUry C.ipsules.

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Nervine Coffee I'Hi'-My o^r^al ^ir.ton nnd vp^taMe / ; ,t 11 Ua drink and a i wltiTO curpfor Haada hp, N rv* mm,Dyapepria, Heart Mninn. tiiri plirm sa, 1 . . C'lnstipatl m, tn.l theEiany ailnipu:. ■ ■ • ■ '/ ordinary cofNM and »<•». • Inll* and bull yu.ir colfoe c>x;r.‘r.si‘. 1 Hound, 1 1 <'tr * » cents. Samplp. making 25 cups, by n:a. lOcenta. ■'

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1 The Nerve and Brain Invigorating Properties separated from I'hot.T. Wheat, iff- ■ ackage 15c.

DR. M A K TIN 111: V I.TII F()< U» C()., Elkhart, ludinnu. Sold by Grocera.

FOR SALL EY T. ABRAMS,

W H. HARRISON DROADSTREET 6. SON.

«ho can think of r.onie simple thing to patent?

Wantefl-An idea

Protect your idcac; thev may iTing \nu wealth Write JOHN WKDDKHlil HN ft CO.. Patent Ac. r neys, Wasbinguin, l>. ('..for their 81.' . priao otTi* and list of two hundred Inventions wanted.

o ii^lit .Meuii iil Co., (.'olmiibus,

it'. ', is—1 !i,ivo jir.iflinsfil a box of i V| go . t i lery i ii|isiiles from IV. B , I .u p inn, ilriitfgi.-r. ,itnl used tlit'iii foi tIigr-ticii. '[ciiiitcb trouble aud coo-

I li.ivt* been ;frt‘atly bene-

litti'd, i i I .ct nlmost cured with one lux. It U iin- best medicine without i xi'c|>'inn :'i.n 1 hiive used for my iron- j

ides. Vimre very truly.

Am>v Schaffer.

M.UiTivsvn.i.K, lxd. May 18, I8!d>. T<> tlic Wright Medical Co., Columbu»,

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(.ivrs-! inve purcbaseil a box <>f Vv'iijiit'-t ulfiy i :|isiilt" from \V. B. I nrlftoii. diujfgist, iind ii-ed them for iMli'j , i , 'tiou aud constipation. 1 was Tri' ult bcoetltted by ti-i. g them iind I , .ild not be without them. Very mly >fiui», Jacob Sciicck. ' T" r - !'.• by Al3KkV Am.k.n, Uniujc^st j

T«MiavH LfOCHi *i/*rkt-tK. t Furnwlieil the Daii.y IFv.nni k Timi s «lniyl»Y It. 'V. Aiieu. m:inajjer of Arthin .I(uila;i\ poultry liun-e.j ^ Heu§ . 6 SpriniTH, choice 6 ! springs, small 5 i Cocks, 2‘4 ; Turkey hens 7 Turkey,old toms 4 ! Turke\ s, youiiff 8 pels.nnu over choice tat h *e, t. t.over i ! i>ucks IKk^k. fresh subject to hdndiitig 1 Hutter. trood .

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iysi M . li . And tue Best Plttetimgn im Anthracite vard opposite VandHlln freight cilice

The tinrnon (.until. I’hc smith is destined to he, mid is rapidly becoming, the garden of the l lilted Slates. Here life Is easier to live, the rigorous winters d i nut eat. up the Iniits of the toil of Him .her, nor are the summers s ( , trying as inany nmthem people have supposed. "I used to live only half the year." saiil a northern farmer recently settled in the south, “and I used to worl, all the time then Now I work half the time aud live all the year through.^ llomeseeki rs’. \eui''ion tickets will be sold over the Motion route to nearly all points in the south at the rale of one Urst-ehis.. fare one way;; t.iekets good reiui niiij; on any Tuesdav or Friday within .11 days trom date of sale. I.ilier.tl slop-overs are allowed. These excursions start and tiekels are sold, Aug. 17. 1 v and .11. Sept. 1, Ii, la, Oct. 5, tl. 10 and J 1 . < all on J. A. Michael, agent of the Monon route, for further information. d end A w tf For I.el.t r Heads see The Ba.vnkr 'riMKs.prii.ters' 'f ii t lire ti tnil* lit O ie ttu) . Take I.tN.itive Biomo (tuinine T Slets. A I .irn.tgists refund the tnon.-y if it fails to '.'.'.tv. 23c. I'jStU

Or. mintin’* Xarvluo 4' a II’.ih >1 i ',£ -i m llvliclutiH<1111 tit Mall the

3 siial ICxpeitse.

l h»*. taste of this new health drink is peculiar to itself, yet so much like cnuiiie eoH'ee, that many p re fir it to Mocha and Java. If you are an invalid and a victim to codec or tea— huth very injurious—and cannot ipiit, 'mix a small ipiautity with Nervine , 'tide ■ and break away gradually. Why throw tiionei' away for meilieine \ hila the cause of the disease remains. N'ei \ me fail'ae cures headache, ner- | vntisness, etc. Saves iloctor hills and "tdie • expetisi s. 1 1 ii. 1 hi) cups,20cents, i M> iiriii i.iry m dee iioikes only 10 1. cups. Kai hr. Martin’s royal ITcakf.ist Food. Sold by grocers. 2. F< i ale by T. Abrams, W, II. Harri 'On, Broad-t reet ■ J . Son.

IIitt Pour Rxciintiosn. Very low one way rate to many! ••■•iiiiern points lii', and third Tuesday j o! each month. Home seekeis excursions Sept. 11 and la, 28, 29, Oct. 3, (i, T» aim 20. Terre Haute acct races Sept. 21 to 2*), 1.05. To many points in southern statt s drst and tbinl Tin sday of each montli, ahout luilf rate, one way. Hi'iiii' Seekt i s excursions to southoi n • stei st ites, (let. 5, <1, 19 and 20 F. !\ li Cl's i is. Agent.

Kxeiit-Hlon to Iiluffton, Inil. \ ia Vandalia line, October 13th-15th. On October 13th to 15tb the Vandalia line will sell excursion tickets from all stations in HI Alton, Indium, at one fare for the round trip, account Baptist Ci'iiveution and Young IVopleV Union in Indiana. I’i ■kei- good to return uii* r:i Oeiober i9th, im.lusive. For full | particulars tall on in arest VatidHlia j c ;i’ ker ag nt. or address K. A. hoi.n (len. Pass. Agk, St. l.ouis, ,'io.

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Frank B Posey. Greencastle. Satunlay, Oct. 17, 1:30 p m. Hon. Wm. I). Foulke. of Richmond, Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 7 :30 p. in., at court house, Green

castle.

Hon. George W. Gretnncr, colored, of New York, will address the McKinley Gold Bugs on Thursday, Oct. 15, 7 :30 p. m. at court house. | Hon. C. B. Case at Portland: Mills, Saturday,jOet. 3, at 7 p. in. Messrs. H. C. Lewis and B. F. Corwin at Raccoon, Oct. 7, 7 p Dr. A. H. Moore, at Roachdale [Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p. m.

Dr. A. II. Moore, at

Saturday, Oct. 3, at 7 p. m. A. O Lockridge, Clovertlale, Sat

j j urdav,.Oct, 10, 7. p. m. Women Will be Delegate!*

St. Lons, Oct. 2.—When tho convention of national Democrutie clubs assembles hire there will be duly authorized female delegates in tho gathering and at least one club of women workers for the Democratic ticket in tho audience. A delegation of the woman’s Bryan and Sewall club of St. Louis waited on Assistant Secretary McKean of the national Democratic clubs to ascertain if that club could join tho national association and take part in the proceedings. The delegation was assured that the club it represented would be heartily welcomed in

convention.

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TIME CARD SEPT.'.3,H 1096

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Ilarrisou Will Make New York, Oct. 2.—Benjamin HarriBoti agreed yesterday to make two speeches under the auspices of the national committee on his way home to Indianapolis. One will be delivered next Monday evening in Richmond, Va , tho second Tuesday afternoon in Charleston, \V. Vu.

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Ktiildltig AHsociattons Cun Insure. Columbus, O., Oct. 2.—The attorney !

general Inis delivered an opinion which j

is of interest to building and loan asso-

ciations. The practice of some associa- -p, , _

tions of insuring tho lives of borrowing * li tl. I. D. C& Vli . :*i

members, so that ia case of death their 1

home will be preserved to the family, 25 MILES THE SHORT;!’* was referred to the attorney general for route between an opinion as to its legality. He an- , .. ... TieStMiaiiapolis ail] Kansas liij bu. there ni..st be no business relations The onlv line running I*' 1 in:! ^ 1 t( between the company and the assoeia- i( jh-^ between t'ineiieiti i : •! loor ' U- | ville. Ii!.. without changt vin r. H

I>. and Witbasb. pa->ing [lir"Mjli Imll anapolis. Ind.. Deeatur. >|in; gtlfl'i

Justice Tic til.

Washington, Oct. 3.—Justice Field of the supreme court has returned to | Washington after a summer spent in California. The justice has been in feeble health for some months, but expects to be able to sit on the bench dur-

ing most of, if not

term.

all of. the coming

Jacksonville, Ills, Twe daily tlm trains with perfect iieeuminiKlitl; east and west, Jxo. I i/aiu - "ii i Frt. and Tkr. Agent. ImuaxaI'i i is.I TIME TABLE.

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ety of the Episcopal diocese of Indiana. held at Laporte. has adjourned. The next convocation Avill be held at Michigan City,

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'flirou^h tickets sold nod ti:iu.'.,s r ' '■ y* inti points. For ftuthi i infonimt!"!!.

Mr. and Mrs. Igaatz Koehler of Brook- ( I-Ve" a|Vp!>' , toV^Ridh , -i’i! , \''...ix li '..'•iida'-. !r

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ville, Ind., celebrated their golden wed- ! ding by having the marriage ceremony j performed. They wore the same garments '

as at the origiinil wedding.

The coroner of Delaware county claims 1 to have evidence that Job' Wisher of Y’oi'ktovvn, Ind.. wlio was found dead along the railroad truck a ft'w days ago, was murdered and thrown from the train. The LTubucjut! at»tYibC ubngAgationXi conference has aflinued its action in condemning the Bay conference of San Francisco for expelling Kev. C. O. Brown after he had been acquitted of charges of immoral conduct with Miss Overman, and decided to admit Mr. Brown to fellowship.

Chlr:i-{o (train nml Trovlrtioui*

M’ih a i -Di i openetl i s ; .e. closed 09J^c.

May iipenetl ! tf(■, ctused 7g%c.

Monon r.xc ursiu'is.

Home Seekers exi'tu'sii s t > ilie •'

Aug 81, Sept. 1th. 14th ’ ; ! ( 5th, tith, 19th ami 20th. <>iu far.' P' l »

| two dollars for round trip. One way settlers rate- to soiit! ri

! points the first ami third Im- 1 " , t'aeh month. Bate 1‘.. cents per i" 1 ’

J. A. M ten a el, A2t.

NOTICE.

Vs we went our wav I"'' - -treet south from court ho

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OATS—Dec opened 17''^c, closed Is 1 ,!'. May opettej la c, closed go I’oltK—Oct. opened **'1.011, closed |ti,tj. Jan. opened yk 97, closed $7.80. Hard—Oct. opened $3.47, closed $4.03. Jan. opened ?1 ut, closed $4.20. lUlls—Oct. opened $3.0.5, closed $3.22. Jan. opened $3.45, closed $3,110. Closing * ash markets: Wheat OfiXc. coni c paw 18c, pork 18.46, lard 4.92c. ta hs 3.22c.

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block owiied by Mr sign states that tin delicate and private 1 hilly. He has :> long

treatment of the

EVES TAND E-HRSj DIGEASESO F THE LIVE H AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS Tlie i toctor has iiitule a special'.'

twenty years of

- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES • And all ailments pertaining totl'<" (

curi'i Fall <

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li I’lt-nhi H tlie Tulate. t

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properties separate.l fr..m ehoiee w beat, i ^ ", "!•''* <>» t ■>"« B ell people like 11 ami sick can eat *1. ^ Wilt positively not under kca-'** 1 when nothing e ls« will agree, Qirlets j. i 1 \ ur e of making nenes, be ps ( lig". tio:t , l ,re- ••on-lipa- ;lr ,. Iow in all •

tion. < liiidrt ii and inlai: ■ thrive on it. ., ■ T,. iH

2 Ih package. 15 Drink Dr. U DoCt ° _ cF Marlin'- Nervine ( oiflee. 1’iiielv • ttreal r'niMS5ULTATlON IS FHgliiteu and vegetable. Very pleasant! , • , <0 |nr r:i'D anil healthful for table use. I in 20! A small charge 1- 'iiad.' 1 ' , forDC 1 <;'' | 'ts. ( '. is. Ainsworth, Ini'.iauapolis, where tiistrumenis an' "’‘l 1 A

writes: “| h:iv»* been ^iviit I v r ! !Dnin;ition. Otlli’e li‘>ui - ,

: idllicti d with stomach ttouble. and find ! a. in. t" 8 o’clock p

Big Medicine Bryan, chief of the lti-to-1 braves, is leading a wild ghost dance around the sacred Totem of the o 1 -cent dollar. But nobody need he afraid of then*' howling warriors, for their clubs are stuffed with wind and their tomahawks are only pasteboard. They are making lots of noise, hut they won't go on the warpath, for their medicine man believes in trying to seare bin enemies by long range talking. Let ’em howl!

yoiit-food and eott'ei-Mhe best I have eve:' used” 8ohl bv grocers. 2. K1,, For Sale by T. Abrams, \V. h HuT

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For Legal Blanks. The Bannkr Times

For Sale Bills and Foatc r-.

1 lie Banner Times

I " ' all kind* of job printing a owes: pr fife (f

rooms upstairs hi block 1 '"' r

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