Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1896 — Page 4
rHE BAi\>'sfR TI*iES. u^EEXOA.sTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14 18VH5
FREE BUTTONS! AN ELEGANT BUTTON TREE with each package of
SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST.
Republican Speakings, DePauw Univedf
if STAMP HEIiE.
This Columr, Records the Best News in College CirclesGeorge Calvert, of Indianapolis, ' is the guest of Sig brother. Diphtheria is so prevalent at Mt. i Meridian that it is dangerous for I students to take trips out. Brii Harrison will speak here on I October 21st. .V students of pure
health
Economy : O T I G Er. As we went our way down Jackson , 'trect south from court house square we Better than 1 notice a Doctor’s si>;n on the north end Madielne. block owned by Mi l Hill. The sign states that the Doctor treats all | delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the | treatment of the
John L. Griltith, Cloverdale, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1:30 p m., and at Greencastle same date 7:30 p. in. Frank B Posey. Greencastle. Saturday, Oct. 17, 1:30 p m. Hon. George W. Greenner, colored, of New York, will address the McKiniey Gold Bugs on Thursday, Oct. 15, 7:30 p. m. at court house. Gen. J. G. Pitkins, of New York, ex-governor ot Louisiana, will speak at Greencastle, Oct. 23. Dr. A. If. Moore at Johnson school house, Washington township, Oct. 19, 7 p. m. A. O. Lockridge, Higgins Creek school house, Cloverdale township, Oct. 20. 7 p. in. Hon. A. J. Beveridge, of Indianapolis, will speak at Greencastle, Oct. 29. Hon. S. A. Hays w ill speak at Oakalla. Thursday, Oct. 15, 7 p. in. Hon. Gov. W. Paris, Reelsvilie, Thursday, Oct. 22. 1:30 p. in. Hon. Benjamin Harrison, at Greencastle Oct. 21, about 4 p. m. faris and hogate. Hon. G. W. Fans, republican candidate for congress in this dis-
logic should hear this the greatest political speaker tn the United
States.
The D. U. fraternity hereby challenges D. K. E. to meet its team in a game of foot ball on the McKeen held. The regular meeting of the DePauw republican club will be held tomorrow evening at rt:15 at the. court,house. A large attendance! of sound money students whether voters or not is desired. Import ant business will be transacted, and two or tnree rousing short I speeches will be heard. Burt M. Barrows, of Conucrsville, will be the guest of his brother Fred over Sunday. Messrs. Tilden ami McKee accompanied by Misses Arnold and Neal are taking a drive to Bambridge this afternoon. If the professors don’t quit boiling chapel we are going to bolt too 1 Dr. Luckie, of Illinois, a former student of DePauw, was a visitor at chapel today. Purdue jollitie 1 yesterday over her defeat of Ann Arbor. Score
8 to 0.
Bad Cooking
is a waste and harmful in every way. Thousands of people are deprived of half the actual nutriment of their food because of bad cooking and the want of means to make food palatable and digestible. The
Majestic
Steel Range
is recognized as the most perfect cooking apparatus vet produced. It is made of malleable iron "and cold-rolled double-stretched steel-nlate throughout, except tire-box which is made of the best gray iron. The oven and fire-box are built on an entirely new principle. The Majestic is backed by the strongest guarantee made by any maker. COOPER BROS. HARDWARE C<
N\TIO\\£. KEI'l ■tLM'AV Tl< KET Foi President. william McKinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President. GARRET A. HO BAHT, Of New Jersey.
met ttnd Hon. E. G. Hogate, repub-1 (j n account of the probabilities lican candidate lor joint senator, | 0 f fought game next Monare making strong speeches dav the bov!5 art . urge(1 t0 coine OIlt
IDIRINKU Dr. Martin's
Nervine Qoffee Purely cereal gluten and vegetable. / pleasant ta
b!e drink and a positive cure for Headache, Nerv- ...
oueneae, Dyepepeia, Heart Dieeaee, WieeplRpenes?,
BiliousneM, Constipation, and the many allmente the Poutor
caused by ordinary coffee and tea.
EVES 7A IN D ERRS, DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor has nnule a specialty for
twenty years of
- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all ailments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he undertakes to ern e Will positively not undertaken ease unless lie feels sure of making a cure. Charges are low in all ease-. Call on
as
Sii\ >■(> doctor l Found, too
g 25 cups, by mail,
L , t>v .
bills and half your coffee expense 1 Found, too
Cups 20 cents Sample, makin,
io cents.
AND EAT Royal B r eakfast The Nerve and Brain Invlgorat- ■“ OOD ln s’ Frqiierties separated from I Choice Wheat. 21h oackage 15c. DR. MARTIN HKAI.TH FOOD CO., Elkhart, Indiana. Sold by Urocera. FOR SALE BY T. ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON BROADSTREET A SON
Wanted-An idea
Protect :
Who can think of some simple thing to patent?
<>u wealth.
Wrl^^H^W^E^K^^Va'.'enri'ttor. ney», Washington, I), (’..for their $1,8U0 prire offer mud list of two hundred Inventions wanted.
B. P. JOSL.IN Hundies the* Highest Grade Brazil Block
\mi the Best Pittaburgh and Anthracite. Yard opposite Vandal in freight office.
ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK
Ot Ha. t hmville, IihI., Kecottiiiieiiil W nghtM Celt rj CapNiileb. M a k it ns v i i.i.k, Inh.. May Js. ] S'Jb. To t.ic Wright Medical ' o., Columlms, Ohio. Gents—I have purchased a hox of IVrighi's Celery < ap-i.le- from W, B 'I’aileton, druggist, and used them fin indigestion, stomach trouble and eon--Cipation. I have been greatly bene* fitted, in fact almost cured with one box. It i- the besi, medicine without exception that I have used for my troubles. Yours very truly, Andy Schaffer. M lUiTNsvii.i.F. Ind, May is, ispij. To the Wright Medical Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gents—I nave purchased a box -if W right's Celery Cupsules from W. B. I'arleton, druggist, and used them for indigestion and constipation. I was greatly benetltted by u-ing them and would not be without tliein. Vi-ry truly yours, Jacob Schick. For sale by A’.BEx-.i Ai.i.en, Dnmggst
CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some cases where instruments are required for examination. Office hours from !• o’clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p m. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may relv on receiving gentle-
manly treatment.
and together they put up a program of republicanism that is drawing large audiences. The Coliowring will be their dates and places: Wednesday, (Jet. 14. 1:30 p.m., Roachdale; Thursday, Oct. 15, 7 p. m.. Bainbridge: Friday, Oct. 10, 1:30 p. in., Cloverdale: Saturday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., < ireencastlc. The gentlemen will both speak at these points, dividing the time. They will be heard later for other speeches in the county.
WOMEN VOTE
lixtny » x,ochi market,. iFurnished the Daily Banner Times daily bv R. VV. Alien, manager of Ar* thm Jordan’s poultry house.. Hens 8 Springs, choice 6 prints, small 5 Docks. 2'J
4
Turkey hens. ... Turkey, old toms
Turkeys, yoinik 8 pds.ana over cnolec fat s Geese, t. Cover .4 Huiks li l inrs. fresh subject to handling . ..10 Flutter, irood — ..5
lint Mr- ’larilii'» Hoynl It leak last l r oud It Pler.mex Hie Falale.
For Preftident.
For the first time in tlie history of this country an opportunity for women to publicly express their choice for president is offered. 'The method iunique and will result in showing on Nov.-Uh just what effect the womans vote will have on national atl'irs. A manufacturer who has business relations with most of the prominent newspapers in the United States, pro poses the plan as follows : All women over 18 are entitled to (me vote. The votes by states will be shown in the papers on every Wednesday and Saturday until Nov. 4th. Women are requested to read more than one side of the question and act upon their own judgment. Write the name of candidate on a postal card and write your own name and address clearly, also city and state. On the lower left hand corner give the name of a banker or grocer
who knows you.
This nreeautiim is to prevent flooding the mail with tictitions votes. Names unknown to grocer or banker will be thrown out. Be very careful to write
The nerve and brain invigorating properties separated from choice wheat. Well people like it and si- k can eat it, when nothing else will agree, (juiet- j
uei ves, helps digestion, cures eonstipa- i clearly and an acknowledgment of the tion. Children and infans tin i\•• im it. ,eoeipt of each vote will be-ent to the gluten and vegetable. Very plea.-unt cereal Tood Coflee Go.. Battle Creek, and healthful for table use. I lb 20 j Mich. It is urged that every earnest cents, (is. A in - Weft h, ludtimapidis. , %VO || );l || %vl n u 0 t hesitate to expend a
'' ' ,,eu ^' ei,tl -' , !penny to register her preference at this
f Natiunal his-
"I have been
afllicti d with stomach Double, and Hml . . . yniir food and coffee the he-t t have I mo#t interesting period
ever used” .sold by gioeers. 2. i tory.
For sale by T. Ahrauis. W. R Hnrri-| This company have u national repu-| son, Broml-rreet & Sou. tation and pledge their integrity and
Iniiior to report the vote exactly as re-
fer every practice game. Do not let the interest ia athletics die out. Keep the old gold at the high notch
this year.
The athletic election is long over due. Why is this delayed? An attempt was made this after-
noon io hold the oratorical election. Shortly after Vice President Patterson called the meeting to order a point arose as to the admission m new members. Heretofore it has been the custom to have the books
open for the enrollment of new stu
dents but today the taction in power determined to overrule pre cedence and confine the voting I members to those who were in tne J association last year. The oppos 1 ing faction recognizing the injus j tice of this procedure at once com- i menced to create a disturbance i which culminated in the breaking up | of the meeting a committee was then j appointed composed of Wade and Deerhake from the Phi Pst, Sigma Nu. D. K. E. and Sigma Chi faction and Diall and Beard from the Delta Tan, Phi Gam, Pip Delta, D.
U. and Beta faction. The com
mittee will endeavor to do hoth sides justice and call a fair electioL
tomorrow afternoon.
ItlCIM IILI4 AN VI ATi; TI4 KKT.
For Governor.
JAMES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. s. HAGGARD. ” >r Secretary of State.
W. D. OWENS.
For Auditor of State,
A. < . DAILY.
For Treasurer of State.
F. J. SCHOLZ.
For Attorney-General, W.A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreme Court, ( II ARLES F. REMY. For Superintendent Public Instruction, D. M. GEETING.
For Statistician,
s. J. i HUMPSON.
F<>r AppeLam J.i'lge. First District,
WOODFIX I). ROBINSON.
For Judge A iqidlate Court, Second Dis.
WILLIAM J. II EX I EY.
For Judge Appellate Court, Third Dis.
JAM f.S It. BE.VCK.
Fur Judge Appellate < ourt. Fourth Di-..
D. W.< OMSIOCK.
For Judge Appellate Court, Sixth Dis.,
U. Z. WIEKY
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Rjnresentive, A. H. MOORE.
Of Clinton.
For rrea-u’er, James Matthews, *)f Greencastle.
For Sheriff’,
i AXI EE W. M.YCY,
Of Jefler-o't. Fur Assessor,
o. C. DARXALL,
Of Monroe.
For Surveyor. FRANK WILLIAMS,
Of Warren. For Coroner,
DR. W. F. SUMMERS,
Of Franklin.
For Coir mhsioner. 2nd District,
J. C. BEAT, Of Marion.
For Commissioner,3rd District, LY< URGE S STONER, Of Washington.
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For Prosecutor 13th District.
HENRY C. LEWIS.
For Congress.
GEORGE W. F YRIS. For Joint Senator,
ENOCH G. HOGATE. For Joint Representative,
JOHN M. KELLER.
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MUSIC AN I) ART NOTES.
Miss Wilder of Brazil, Miss Case of Attica, and MGs Cowperthwaite of Bedford, came in today for Miss Sawyers' recital this evening.
Trains leave iroencastie. Inn in eiteel
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TOR Tilt. WKST.
No 7 Dally 12:2- a i;. for't u No 15 Daily s:::ia m.lnr-l : uU No 5 Daily.. .. 9:44 a m, for St Nu 21 Daii> 1: f r tn. t .i -l I * * No 3 Ex. -un .. . 5:1-p m, Im 1' ire b* No 11 Dali) — .| in- t ’t st. : •'it!*.
Full THK EAST.
No II Dallj . I. ' I II . ' r 1'1'lii.r.npi
No 4 Daily Ex SunS:45a m “
No 12 Dally .. l'2:l.'i Noon “
No 20 Daily 1:48 p tn. “
They have the silver basis in ^ ® .^'pm •
I’EOKlA Dfvi-luN
Leave. Terre Haute. ,, j No 78 Kx >nn . b-O a in. ut '"17 No 77 - " . :i:V.|. lor Ijcaj .bankrupt everybody. Thefoun-1
tain of business is stability, an rates,thronancars.etc.,aiidn--with a silver standard you can j.s. dowuno. f
never have it. In Calcutta I can buy this suit of clothes for $40 today, and perhaps $20 tomorrow, and the next day 't will be $50. You can never tell from
India, have had it for centuries, and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and
1 the number of dollars you ow i
T . „ , . i- , ho * much you are worth. Th I lie Del auvv Art Kxtensiou uhiss 'country is at th© mercy of th
E, A. Fur.). '■W"
Uen'l I’nss. Atrt. -t. Louis MO.
THE I. O, <3 W. R 25 Ml LES TH £ SHORTEST
t i t y W1 ,,, ROUTE BETWEEN
at Brazil .til »«, an Su^.'.v IllJi.lPilfOliS atj lialSlS 0 alteinoon of tl is week to organize yer standard from a gold one is ., . , u rtl , m j„,r Kn 'ining ^
too ridiculous for serious co - / 1 inch" .bu-M sideration. . have seen enough , IM „irhuni h,my 'in c. H
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in
ceived, without fear or favor. A -worn
; statement of the flmtl vote polled up to
The Vnndalia line will rim a -c u Huine.-eekcr- exeu "-ions to point
the west south, southwest and nort..
we-t. at low nltes, ami on varions d:iD - ‘ P - '’t. Nu\. «th. will be published biring Aiigu«t. Septeinhet 'id Oct<>: er. i Xov. 7lh and the vote as it progresses
J. 8. Dow linn:. AgeiD will Ije -nowu on every Wednesday and i Suturday between now and then. Exciirftiou to Hlufftoii, Imi.
Via \ ^ndalia line, Oetuher ]3tii-l.'>ih. On Octqb"r i3tlt to l.'itli the N’andulia line will sell excursion tickets Iron) nil -cations in Bl llto”.. Indians, at one fare fur the round trip, aeeount Baptist roiivention and Young People’.- Union in Indiana. Tiekets gootl to return until Oetuher P.lth, inclti-ive. Fur full particulars call >'ii m are-t \ atidalia
Line ticket agent, or address E. A. Ford, Gen. Pas-. Agt..
St. I.ouis. Mu.
for this year’s work.
Miss Lawrence C artwright has ! of this in India.—Bi-Imp 1 commenced voice culture work in ''''v''’"!' : ‘ mrinP ' 1 » ,ul the school of music. j —— To Cure n Cold in O.im D >. ' .' , ‘ ^ I ./iri s, ■ i , ,, , ea-t and we-t. .1 No. >. I A/' • lake Laxative Bioniu tjimnne t ah-1 pq. t , llu j\gent. In uiaNaPii isfl
TIME TABLE.
The eight singing elns- in charge
U t ipolis, Ind., Dei
.1 eksonville, ills. I ' ■'
! trains with perfect
ea-t and west
Hlff Four IJxt’p.rHinMii. low one way rate to
TheAmerican
silver dollar is legal tender for
any amount.
of Prof. Scliellschmitlt promises to I ^.L'- Ad druggists ivfimi the money i , , • if it faili to eg re 25c. lOStD
be large and interesting; it meets __
regularly on Mondays and Thurs-
days at 4 o’clock.
The a,rt school ’people are utiliz- | iug these fine days for out-of-door j sketehing. The vicinity of Green [castle is admirably suited to this
kind of work.
VitiHlaliA Kateg» To Pittsburg, Pa.. Oct. 12. 13 and 14. -eturii limit Oct. 20. fare $11.20 for the r uiud trip. A- count Brotheliiooil of St. Andrew- eunvei lion. To 'Vii-hington. D. t Oet. 11, 12 and 13. return limit Oct. 2*>. fare $17.20, Account Union Veteran Legion.
Say, do you know.
If trade is slow
The dull times may have killed it;. You will he wise
To advertiseV
Fur that will soon rebm'd f '
The Banner Times telephone newnttmber is 93. Remember it when yu i have an item. We want the news.
Will Take His Men Hack.
St. Louis, Oet. 14.—Dougald Craw- | ford, the big dry goods merchant who j discharged a bakers dozen of men be1 cause they announced their intention to j vote for Bryan and Sow all, yesterday i over his own signature saiil he would j take the men hick, in part he says: “I have invited all of the men to return to my store and to occupy their former several ixisitions without prejudice as regards the future, and without loss of salary since they left my employ.” He also says his store will be closed from 1 ]). m. on Xov. 3. that all may have
plenty of time to vote
WEST
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No. 1 No. 5
Very low one way rate to many '!!; it Lueai'L.N'!!'m! 1 No.iL’D'eni- I » , l’ southern point- lir-t and laird Tue-dav N " >8Daily.BfclWp-m. I of <‘Ach month. No*». 8 and 4 run dally. •'*
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No. 2. No. 4..
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Home seeker- excursions Sept. 14 and
13, 28. 20, Oet. 3, fi, Rt ami 20.
To many points in southern states, first and third I'u- -day of each month,
about half rate, one way. For Legal Blanks.
Honi'-Seekers excur-i m;- t---outheri) 'J Ik Banner'I’ime-
aml wc.-tein -tutes, Oct. 3, 0, Rl and 20 p 0] . |{jn- and I’o-K'r'
11 • t*- Htksti-. Agent. .j.| k , Banner Times i or Joi* Printing see For all kind
I’he Banner Times, printer owe.-: pr.ee-
pays
th' 1 merchant and business man to talk liberally’ t<> tie public through the columns of The Ban.,..': Tives.
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