Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1896 — Page 2
TilK DAILY BAX.XKH TIMES, (UiKEXCASTLE. INDIANA.
BiKifii Piaqis ana Palms.
YOUNG MEN'S MEETING* Tw *'iny-N» v»*nf »i Vnimal < on v**nl ion ,.l the Voiidk Mon’fei ChrltitiRii AdKoi-iutioii. The (U-tailed annuuneements are out for the twenth-si-wntli annual state eon'ention of the Young Men’s ( iiristian Association of Indiana, to he held at (’rawfordsx ille,
On Monday. Nov. 9. in the room opposite the Arner can Express office. I will lie-in handling cut Hewers for funerals and weddings, etc. My Howers will be of thefinest and best. Rush orders promptly filled.
H. F. WINTER.
LINCOLN LEAGUEPr?«ir|«*nt llimfum a Ki'i.uini; >!»*«- to liicliana C'luhw The next annual convention of the Lincoln League will be held on Feb. L2, I'dlT. Chairman A. M Higgins lias issued the following
letter:
TK'tKK M \i 11 \ov •<«;.
Nov. 9. 1875,
M‘)v. S, 1' ft(i
21 YEARS
No\. 1.1, 20. 21 and 22, 9b. I he To the Republican Clubs of Indiana: low rate of one fare for the round MeKinley and I idiana! 'IliBt was
Since I came to this city. 1 have no hesiten mitting 1 have been treated better than I deserved, been a good home to me and 1 have many fnends.
trip has been grunted from a ll onr slogan in .Imu* and you liave made you all for your incndship sh )WI1 b\' constant patronage.
JOSF.H1 P. ALLEN.
points in Indiana, good gotns: Nov. 11 historv ^'-'emt.er. vv, eongrat..- „, , , w . I late von 011 the glorious vietorv for 19. 20 and 21, and good returning ^ nn , pr( ,, 1)(>rit .. The up to midnight of Monday. 1 lie of the state never worked harder and Associations of ('runfmdsville and have made a record Hiai will long stand
Wabash College provide free entertainment (or all accredited dele !
~ — ligates. Every young man, whether 189G NOVEMBER, 1896' 9!,wrt t*»Te. He said to i an A8soeiati on member or not, is
them that they would have happier] * nv *t e d : also business mi u, railroad I homes and better times after tlie! llic: b pastors, and others interested | ]election, in view of the reports] * n this special work. .. 1 I , . can party. Never before have so tiiiinv
I coming in the indies now believe 1 l,e pnncipni speakera of the. hduiring men and Imsiuess Mr. Bryan was correct. | convention will he I’rof. Graham men pioiniucntly identified then.-elve.
vvitli Kepublieiin elubs. it was the peoples'vieto y ami you directed the
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T'lie league of Republican ebibs started into this eauipaigu with the motto: '‘No. to plan battles, loir to tight them.” It i' gratifying to note the liaraiouv and iinaniinity with whleli
the elulis e ,-op'*rated with tlieeountv rind pflCC, A Oft ll V lie cltt, Ijlii)!! t 1
and -t He organi/.il ions of ; .e|epm !i- CfS.
has again sccar. d some vc:y g a >
iavlor of “( hicago Commons”. T.
in Nevada iuisi^
hiul been 8hut !man of the Missouri statr
L D. Wishard, foreign
secretary of tin* International com
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RATES or SUBSCRIPTIONJnr Year intulvance — Sir month* Three months. month Ter wee 1 : hy Carrier
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A sit.vi it mine heen opened that
down for some time. it will em-1 ploy 2bi) men. None of the mines
now running contemplate closing; I ^ wllo hag juHt returned tl „ m so it seems McKinley’s election | H toU| . in South Africa . K . Ober, hasn’t injured the silyer industry in I we8tern flel(1 secretary of the Interthe b ast. | national committee, Gilbert A.
1‘heeters, of St. L< uis, ehair- ! tieople’s aeiion. Our |i;irtv lenders de-
eom- | . , . . . :
Tin: mills are beginning to open.
Beaver, college secretary of the International committee; James M Burwick, freight conductor on
tlie Kvans\ ille A Terre Haute. A.
V\bui to do and How to do it.
Terre Haute Mail
Always get up to shake hands| M Wright, formerly of St. Louis, with a women ; il you a-e hostess, : the new secretary of the city dealwavs gel up for a man ; or if you ' parttnent Ft. Wayne: and Frank ate a guest, and he is your host, if W. Ober, managing editor of-Men”
sire us to acknowledge to you their ! mo-t grateful aj.preei.ition of your win-
ning light. ~ The vietorv i- vioii- The fruits oi \ 1) D 1 TD-A A L
it 11111st not. perisli. Il.dd up the hand'i of MeKiuley and the republican congress. Put as intieli energy into supporting the adniinistra’ion as yon have into tl.i' closed campaign, and |>cace /il. an 1 plenty will reign instead of anx
iety and want.
Your with congratulations,
A. M. IIit.uixs.
Pres. Ind. Rep. League.
•I. .1. II tUui.Ns, See.
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.1. .M.llurley was ui Ha in bridge tmlay. >li'S Nora Hadley m visiting in lha-
CENTS til Stamp* or Sihvr will, .tire a copy of
J. L
IVtit *litrorH. Randel tititl K.
mutual.visitors, you can unless he is much older celebrated than you.
I>. Evans,
sit still, tonueily genera! secretary HtOmaha.j jury commissions have tlrawn the or more 'i'he music is to be in charge of ifollowing names for the November Adaut (! Shook, of Terre Haute, [term of circuit court whleli beg ns
When calling, avoid signaling too who is regarded as one of the best i on Monday, Nov. 11$:
patently to your party your inten-: chorus leaders iu the west. One of Joe Anderson
tiou of geing; quickly iise, when they should immediately follow
TV,! you. bowing litst to the people they jin were at that moment talking to. In
:t
no case should a man or
Wru n .lellvcry Is miuie hy carrier, all sub-j
script on ac , mt* are to be (rild to them aa ter. etc , proceed an older
t ,i : Mid 11 oi Ipt for Mine.
, the principal intercollegiate toot •*. K. Lamle-
tia.l game of the'season will be !'''
played at Crawfordsvtl.e at the | F| . a|lk Vennil]ioil I dose cf the Saturday afternoon ! Harvey O’llair duugh | session the tenm from the Univer- (William M. Jaek'on
! A. M
Judge Baehelder went to l.inden it
noon.
Chas. Itarnahy vvais iti Imli mapolts
today.
C;ipt. Smiley is attending cuttit at
( rawiordsville.
Mr. Rose of Shelltyviile. is tlie gue-t
ol Rev. M. A. Farr.
M. .1. Be. kett Wjont to I’erre Haute
this afternoon on business.
Miss Johnson, of 1’erre lliiwe, is the
guest of Mi.:. Sarah Hawkins.
Mrs. Tbos Allon, of nioomuigton. is ‘Vasliiiigton | the guest of Mrs. II. <
Mill I'rcrk . Madison I .. . ('lintou
Monroe
M tidisou
Levy is.
Mi '. Mary Hawkin' is at liotae from
ADVERTISING RATES. lUSPLA V. fer loch, Mrs) insertion SB ots. •• •• each subsequent Insertico r> cts. •• per month . . ..$1.00 loianinieetl position cbarircd per cent to i percent extra. Position not guaranteed t n it,iv.o'tis.'illcuts ot less than 5 Inch.**. No .llsoount tor time or space; five per cent alliiivixi 4vli4‘i, payment aecompanles order. KE.VDINO NOTICES Urevlcr typ. per line, "» c. I*ne line para- «■, aphs enaiareJ as occupy Ins two lines spaim. i lie folio'.imr rates s ill be allowed only if encash rromji,iin>s,,r/a -J» lines t cents tier line - iv •• j •• •; avi •• .. S'i am “ .2 M. .1. BECKETT Pn> llslu.r HAKRY M. SMITH. ....ManagiaK Editor y ildrcss ail communications to The Daii.v Hannku Times. Orccncastle, lud.
Telephones. OUNTI NG ROOM editorial room
62 95
on going out of the room.
A. (i. Broaijstrei't
. .< lovenlale
Marion
< I reeiieasl In
'.'lintou
<1< ;nlale
woman sitv of Indiunapolls contesting with ] ■'• '*• '’vn y ! the Wabash college team. A num- ^ uvki "
(quests should not lold their imp ; her of prominent business men of kins either at the hotel table or a the state are on the executive com-
eeremonious private dinner or lun- mittee in charge of this eovention.! K * c ““'' cheon. The napkins are never! For further particulars address E. I <)n l uep<l “. v evening, Nov. used again until laundried, and k. Stacy, State Secretary, Indianap-! Ml88 Al,80n M “ n,m Fernie should carelessly be laid on a table oils. S‘ ve a reeital in Meharry hall. She
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s|»E( l \L NOTlOi:. W r e an 1 m •• ^bi'l tr, jrvi t hi 1 same cvhf'ii th» y urf news trot* ur»**r notices of cl<»ntbs. birtb** nn ! iiiiirriiiyr»*s. but weeharyo for extcfivlfi aicnunts of niarrinjfcs. oliituai it-i, lo'lu• an'I-ot ii ’ v resolutions ard i-artln ol thanks, and will publish none such unless a ment, or ^ ill f lactory a-ranircrncnl thcre»»r. Is made in a i i c
Skno news to Telephone 95.
Con mu- ni k. rapidly.
is being restored
Inui.vn.v - plurality for Melvin lev is 19.31>S. Good enough.
ou rising. The folding of a napkin is only proper at a home table, where one expects to use it again. A gentleman walking with two ladies should always take tiie outer side and not walk between them. Good form requires that a gentleman should wear gloves when calling and remove them just be fore entering the drawing room. Tan gloves may be worn at ail hours iu the day and white or pearl j
ones in the evening.
Gloves should never be removed at an afternoon tea or reception. I Small cuke.s are usually served at , Mich functions and one’s gloves are]
not apt to suffer.
Good society has long ago! tabooed the use ot "sir’ and, “ma’am.’’ “Yes” and “no, ’ re-1 speetfully uttered, is all that is, necessary. Only domestics use these terms in addressing their su-
periors.
Moody'* 04-eat ISible Class. Dwight L. Moody, the famous evangelist, has made a contract with 77/e Ladies' I Ionic dour mil.
by which he will
magazine a series of popular Bible studies in the form of a great Naj tional Bible class. It will tie made ] into a regu’ar and permanent dei partment of the donnnd, and is to i he known as “M r . Moody’s Bible j Class.” The evangelist will per
a visii with her son in tialton. III. Don't fail Io hear Helen Rice at cn-r 'fleet church tomorrow night. (f U‘. Block and J mi Houck are-each shipping i wo 4'oi ' of 'lock to Indianap-
olis today.
Mrs, Strong, of New A ork idly, is vi'iting her mother, Mrs. H. V.
Barouliy.
M rs. Williams, of Bradford, who has licc-n the guest of Mrs. Bacon, ha' gone
to Indianapolis. to POINTS SOUTH M is : Elizabi l li Spaulding has gone to j On the first and third Tuesday of each twrii
Sawyers piano and Mr Atlolnh 'bd'o'O'(o.attend the wedding Ol her Lt about half rates, and one-way tickets atom Sehellseh mid t. ^ello. ‘The t'.dW. K. Spault.iog. | and a half cents per mile
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I ** One hundred page book ckscript live of resources and ca pa Vi lilies oil the soil contiKUous to the line o: W\
the LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAL ■ in Keutncky, Tennessee, Alabama. Southern ■ Mississippi and West Florida by counties. Writ; S C. P. ATM0RE, Gen’l Pass. Agt , Louisville,Ki Excursions
will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth
The follow-
ing program will lie tendered: 1 (a If thou thy heart fiestowcat, .1.
Mr. itiid Mi- James Dnrmtll r<*tlimed address.
For information. County Map Folders etc
Imliaii.apolis Hus afternoon offer o J. k. RIDGELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Chicat^, HI. |
'liort v i'it at J. F. DiirtiaM's.
conduct in that . S. Bach ; t> Shepherd’'seng, Haydn, i
•J Aria. I know that my redeemer Ml* imd VI t'. Luther Manning, of I liveth —“Messiah.” Hueiitlel. j Cruwfor Isville, have returned lumie J Nocturne. Mr. Sehellselmiidt. after :i visit with B. F. Beckwith end
Chopin. . family.
4 a 1’ ngeduld : (b (inten Morgen. Mr. D. V. M iller and his friend, M,r. j Sehubert: e Icli Liebe Dieh. Selmltz. (icorge Crane, Terre Htniti‘, visited the •"> aj \;tlse;(b Vnlse Opus 7(* No. t. former's mother, Mrs. Martha Miller,
(Miss Sawyers.; Chopin. ] over Sunday,
o Aria. He rod hide. heat doux. Someone on Halloween night stole
I two settees from the veranda ofCoL
Mr. Sidicll'i limidt. i | jj_ Weaver’s residence. One vv.is
! red and the other guvn.
sonally lend his unique “Bible j
(’lass” each month in the exposi- 7 Mazurka, tion of some of the vital Bible | Popper.
truths, and will naturally appeal to I s !l Phtisir D’Amour Old Frem b ;
li) Te Souv'ens-Tu, (iodanl; r Si J
Ktais .lardinier, ('liitiuimide.
'J (11 Two birds ilevv into the sun-j light, Neidlinger; Ii Once at thean-
A past spring
SI. Nicholas For Yoiin<3 Folks. ('oiidncti d bv Mary Map< ' Dodge. “Tbt* Drsi fit Jill chlldi't'iTs iiiiir.i/.UD“' ' ib** Gnivcrsa vcnlici on st. Nicidh v^. >> hcirun «*.\i-»i*iH*o in and has m o-l i" itself ah of l be IcadhiK child « ns m.i.ii'; •• in Amorim Tin* jfi’cati'sl wiltcrs •! M' world arc its regular routrlbntoi’s. j- " 1 - preme qtiultf.x offtr. Nuihu \> II? i lioHltiiful :md inviironilin.r idm 'spii'i
T'li i Coming Year i. . . . * : : t .. I. I . • .It >■ i ! , it i V i Nl
a large 4'irele t)f renders.
will b.* a yrn*?il onf*iu Its histor.v
To th** rubllf.
'I’y the Editor of t he Banner ’rimes. I desire to express, through your
paper, to my many friends and
jhbors, my appreciation of the
Wvomin ■ eouies into the repub- many kind and neighborly acts ol j lii-an column. That was unox- ] mv friends ami neighbors, during i
Wix ri it is opening t o it seems T.iis is good Tlianksgiv ing weather, j
Otlielttl Vot<» «>n ('on^r«>MHin;(ii
Terre Haute Express.
The following are the returns on tt '*' lls ' , s
I line. < ou on.
vote for .representative in congress j
from the several counties
in the i
Fifth district Clay IlondriokMotguu . . Pnrko . Putnam Vormillioi. .. Vigo ..
peeted as fhat state it of the mining rogion.
in the midst
Mn.
the sad altlietion that has lately come to my family. 1 regret ex-1 ceedingly that false reports were'
Faris
Ridp tth
722
22*2
H
dn7
jus
170
.1.702
l.:!20
1.220
:i7d
ippie
Mi Kini.ey is now having his , . , , , !oirculated during the excitement
cabinet made lor him (lailv bv the
,, 2 ' . . of the campaign, and I trust that
new'spapers. All sorts ol combi-j imy fnends anil neighbors will not
nations are talked ol. , . , , , , , , i think that I am, or could lie oh pa Ki n i ky broko the record this| bit? of saying, or thinking, the unseat. The.e were 10,000 more i kind things that have been reported vo os east for MeKinley than foi j coming from me. I assure every Bradley tut year, amt McKinley j one, who has taken any interest ; n gets the state by just 14 1 plurality. tiiat the reports circtiluted The legislature is safe and a re- are alisolutely untrue, publican will be elected to the I Nov. 7, 189H. E. L. Nk.i.son.
1 nited Slates senate
Farl> Ion I
The records in the eases of Scott
now
monev democrats arc ,, at . ksoI1 and Alonzo Walling were receiving distinguished eonsidera-, gubuiiUed the Kpntucky Court
tion. That is right. They duG Appeals on Saturday and the | "*i
nobly and the c ounty appreciate | ^ ^ t(j j ljd<{e Hazelrigg, who their services. The loyal sound . ,
J will write both opinions. An early
money prohibitionists also deserve , ^ for the Court lunioiabb nn ntinn, 0 f Appeals allows few delays in
Totals
Fans’ majority . Lt*«-i»,ri* Tomorrow.
Mi.'S Helen Rice, one of the W. ('. T. I . national organizers, wilt lecture in Locust street e lynch Tic -day evening at 7 :30. Miss Bice is a very pleasant and forcible i speaker. The public mos. cordially
i nvited.
Ii» ;tl Fnlati* rniiiHi^r**. V. A i.;ti\iii to A. L. luml in ltii"filville. $4(11). Nannie B. Wilson to John J. < arlingtoii, land in Madison tp , $!Hi(i0. Hon. Geo. \>. Faris, of Terre Haute, was in the city yesterday visiting bis son anti daughter m the univiTsity.
Tin 1 iron gr.t'p of serofitla lias no merey uptui d • victims. This demon of the blood is often not salisfied with e;,using drcailful sores, but racks Hie body with Hie pains of rheumatism Uni ! llootl''Sarsaparilla eures. “N.-rly four years ago i became aflicted with scrofula and rheumatism.
'I'lle lli'.t \V|J> fi» 4 1 lll',:
Di •casi- is to establish health,
rich blood mentis gooil health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. Il tones up the whole 'Vstem, give* appetite and strength and i"!iises weakness, iivrvoinness and pain tu tlisappear. No other medieine has sueli a rcco.d el woiulerfid etin's :t'
Hood’s Sar-apoi ilhi.
Hood's Pihs arc the best siftcr-dinhci pilha-'i'' digestion, preserve eotisti-
pation. “oe.
It wilt have
| ti innre varied table of i-omenls and c spirtted llliistratlmis tluin ioe. beioi lie; I
Pure, , leadlmr sei ail, tteurlimintr in .Now '' "
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A STORY OF SHAKSPERE'S TIME “MA.SIER SKYLARK,' 1 BY JOHN BHNNbl T. llliiktraUMl l»\ L'ri/li. This is ji Iivi* l ull of iioHor*., '’ol"P. iiU'iTiniuot, a «l humtin ruitin'c. Thu world " in’(*Hti*i*t {mici tluun*^ jih oil*’ of th** FrliM’lpal rlmnictoi s, iilth.ui^li tin* hi*n» lu ruim* an’ a ! )>■ Miul jfirl If is poutli* in ircjit pjuid. oof ful’ Of i L. i”:,nan » th - Ellz lO'Tbap ik*;. and \ cry ■ drainat ii in |>lut. An«>th<*p soil a., liCtfirininK hi NovrinbiM*, is A Geat War Story for North
and South.
o!:,:::I;:;;:.;;-nw Last three soldiers.’
Hostidi.
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Running sor.’s broke out on my thigh:'. Pieces of bone came out end an operation was contemplated. I hail rheumatism in my legs, drawn upout of ahnp4>. I lost appetite, could not sleep. 1 was a perfect wreck. 1 continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to
Dr. anil Mis. K. W. Fisk went to In-
morniiig.
Miss (’reignton Inis returned to Mar-
tinsville.
The lathes at Limedale think famous criminal eases after they are
Mr. Bryan told the truth in
his submitted. i
G. H. Moore is iii Brazil.
Miss Alice Ford has returned toiler home in Hainbridge after visiting Mrs
Huflmati.
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hoott appetite came hack; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I t hrew away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas four years ago I was a cripple. I gladly recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Urban HAMMOND, Table Grove, Illinois. Hoods Sarsaparilla Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, Prepared only by «' I. Ilood.tt 'o, Lowell, Mass. rvu cure liver tils, easy to IlOOU S rlllS Uke, easy to operate, ibo.
The funner that would sow a ipiutt ol Wheat In the .lore might as Well expect uses a simdl Space m the newspapers advertising hi wa.es. Sow liberally il you would hut vo.-1 a large crop. if You should not mi" hearing llidei, Hice Tuesday evening ul Locust street church. The h*. l<,le is free to all. To .loliry. The republicans of Greeneastle uml Putnam eounly will jollify on | Wednesday niglit, Nov. 11. Let ! everybody turn out. B\ Order of Committee.
Pa WHIIain II slmtlon A so on ■ t ' \ with 41 uiiiipx plot. Thrci* I Minn - i mi-• j memliiTx of u slyiui! ciu-p*, •" 1 inomiluui-fnp, <uit a hrliL^’ E.ml t«>nn»'ci> tlu*iu with tho n.'^t of fhuwoi ltl jiud !h t 'i*' vcrilubU* vjMtMWuys in Ihc* midst ot Du " fu ii trow. Will if icad wiiL <lcliK ii5 ! ’ N
childruu North mid snth.
A Serial for Girls,
* d Fpcclally to wii’ls, nud is by a l'nvo* it' j wriDr. Ii is full of I im, tie i*lmrstcl( i g| inw: U stmiur tind Hie wht.h* inlbu i.tM 1 ■ 1 V stor> is inspiring and uplllting j Short Slorlrs. I Thun-will hr uian.v tith*s of brn\« i lToi t "i . I sidvt umr* Cb*o!*y« iNcuu.m iuis writD u i J] I'whin;.’ *-d r» ‘ \ j , i i < n t - n If Walter Gamp will hit\•* a siIrriny: Hroi ir.G ' abi<*.\c*h* r;ic<* % and I T. 'I i tw britltfi* oontrihut*'y story t>f I ho s(*:» I vci y mold will have articles reprifontiny
All ihe B( st Writers.
I’alnot It* Sk tchcs,Helpful Articlfs. Talcs ( ' 'I'ravul, Eanfiful Talus, iiria'hi ihicm**, >piritul Plolti os, Prla i . / • ■ io., Etc., Kto. S'LOha yt*ar, vr» c ni- a nunihct. Alldvalors tako subscriplions, m rcmittaiu(*s mn> b‘ madotllroct io Hie publislic's by itionoy or express onler, tdieek. draft or naisternl
letter.
io ( lire a ( old tu Oao rI;i> .
Take Laxative Rio*no (^uinitie »;;b-
ets. aii druggists ref4tmi the money The Century (Jo,, Uuion Squai' 0 , if it fails to cure. 26e. HJStD I/flW Yoi'k.
The lecture Ttiesiiny niglit will
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