Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1896 — Page 2

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W'A: UAILY W.xySEll 'nMl>. CRKEXrASTI.K, INDIANA.

IN THE SWIM —there’s nothing so handsome or so practical as Duck Brand Mackintoshes The Seams are sewed, cemented and strapped, and warranted for one year. We have : full line of them. 1 he Model.

Always - on - Hands

AT

Opposite Amerieim Itxpres-( Hliee.

lepnill;eni!isiu were a crime. All! jiold began to How. Non anyone thronah the late campaign these can get all of it he wants provided

papers, devoid of argument, een he hustles foi k and pays its tquiv- Western 1 assenger A-.siiciation

Tin

Now >!iIoau»* I^ook-

new mileage book which the

tered their energies in traducing alent in work or other material,

local republicans all because these republicans exposed county tnisiuanagcmcnt. which exposure was conducted in an open, above-board and fair way. These papers should now get right and get back, if they can, to the ranks of decent join nalism. The course ot this paper,

and of the

proposes to adopt is meeting with

^ the approval of most of the general \ of the new spapers think passenger agents and doubtless will a prnbabilitv of war be- be generallv adopted on Western

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there is

tween this country and Spain over lines. The new form, it is claimed, the ( uban situation and they base is so ironclad as to seriously hantlieir opinion on the news that the dioap the scalpers. Instead o! war department lias called on the signing his name to the mileage leading trunk line roads running to book when purchased, the ptu-

.< i . u. in< republican leade rs gen-' " est. New Orleans and the c haser would put his signature on erally. ha® been one of fainiest and ! o'her gulf ports for an immediate : a separate slip, which would le

IJave hoes f^ooks QI* Yours |Repaired

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there was nothing of a personal nature- indulged in by any of thc-iu, The light was made against the democratic party not against individuals. The local domMTatic papers indulged in nothing but personal abuse and petty bickerings. Such actions arc nut decent journalism and these papers shiuld now begin to lind out as much. They make themselves ridiculous bv their chatter.

yon SC MACHIXKS.

The St. Paul /‘ioncer /‘rex* commenting on the Australian ballot

and voting machine says; “With j had no “uthorithy to arbitrarily

decided that a township trustee i

hy to ai

all its merits, the Australian bal-1 <:ha,, « e tl,e lo ‘ , « lion of a district.

lot is proving very cumbersome, as] well as expensive. The apparatus of the Australian system is estimated to have cost the people between $1 -.OUO.OOO and $1.1,000,000 at the recent election. Added to this is the great label involved in the counting of the votes, although with the amendments of the existing law clsewliere proposed, it need not involve the amount of delay In announcing the result, which is borne with no little impatience by the people. Realizing the eondi tion-u the new constitutions of New York and Massachusetts gave pe

statement of their cajracitv to move sent to the ticket auditor of the if- 1 troops, supplies and heavy war ran- I suing road. On trains the passen i terial. The information demanded get presenting the- transportation i- complete to the most minute de- will sign each slip torn oil, and the] tail and embraces such questions ! conductor is to accept it without I as: ‘-If you are required to move questioning the identity of the! •1,000 troops over your lines with holder. When the mileage is nil necessary equipments and supplies, 1 used and the cover presented the ifl how long after notification will refund will be refused if the signa j you require to perform the service? tines on the mileage are found not ^ Caution as to secrecy is imposed to correspond with the original j on all roads called on by iuforma- slip signed by the lirst purchased, tion. | The road will then have received

, S full fare for the transportation, 1

Itik supreme court 1 liursilav and the conductors spared a troublesome duty, while honest 1 passengers will be saved from all *

an nova nee.

They will hist a liktime alter we have resewed them. Don't leet tohrin<> your 3na^a/in<‘s, part, toliosaml valuahir music* and have them hound.

Banner- Times Bindery.

school. The case came up from

KHinhrulKe •lollllieH.

The loyal republicans of Rainbridge and Monroe township celebrated Friday night in great style.

Tippecanoe county, wheie a new ] A<iv«-rti«c.

school house had been built a mile It is an established fact, says an Xhev were assisted bv sound monev from the village of Conroe, where ]exchange, that in order to succeed democrats and altogether the event

in business, yob must advertise. WrtS (me of great pleasure. In prosperous times, to increase , j{ U g e | ) c )n fj re8 wero Rghpid tt u ul on g yoni business; in dull times to keep ^i !4 j u street and the streets rapidly in the front ranks, and you may fi|j t .(| up with shooters and people get a lull share ol trade, when it is on jollifying. The committee

CENTS In Stamps or Silvjr will cure a copy of

a school had been maintained for fifty years. Residents of the v’llage obtained an order of court requiring John A. Kcster, the township trustee, to maintain a school at Conroe, and from this order

Kestcr appealed.

189G NOVEMBER. 1896

lb: K-l OEN’T Cl.KVKI.AM) ill iMPll 1 had a popular vete of 5,554.221) and Hardson 5,175,202, the majority j over Harrison being 37 ( J.024. Me-

„ , . | Kinlev’s ninjoritv over Brvan will

tuissior for the use of voting mu 1 be much larger than that of Cleve-

ready to buy. Always advertise in a paper with an established bonafide, general circulation. It mav cost you regular rates, as no editor, whose space is made valuable by a good circulation, will offer it, gratuitously. or sell for le-'s than its

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land over Harrison, but it will be several days yet before the figures

can lie given.

Bask ham. clouds now dot the horizon. Base hall can alwavs be depended upon when all else fails

in the news line.

Published every atUMTtoon except Sunday the Han.nek Times oMee, corner Vine and E ranklin stre-ds.

Chafiyef, For display advertisements must be h inded in by 10 o’clock t. tn. each day. Kendadvert isemente v til 1 ved < up to 1 o'clock i». m.

AL • miinunicntinns should be sivrued with theraiiieot the wr!!«r; not neec*.surily tor publicbut as »*v1denee of jfood fa th. A.tonytno .s eomnuinieatlou.s can not be no- * v e*J.

Where delivery is irregular please “eport same promptly 4t publication "iuce.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

RATF. c OF s jasenj PTION. On? Year in advance. $51X1 Six month* 9«qO Three ininiths 1.5c Uae month -V) Per '.etch by ( arner 10 When delivery is mane by carrier, a'.i subscription accounts mi*o to be paid to them as they call und receipt for same.

I chines in any county or precinct j that may decree their employment. (This is the first year in which they have been tried at a presidential election. Worcester, Muss., a town J somewhat smaller than St. Paul, cast its vote last Tuesday by means j of forty-eight such machines. The opparattis is said to be something 'which defies the sorceries and tricks of the most depraved ballot box staffer. It is something that cannot be beaten, that regis ters certainly and secretly the will of every voter.’ The apparatus is in principle the same as a cash register. The voting is done by simply pushing in a knob for each ticket or for each candidate

voted for. A knob once pushed in ' ca ; i Yci"i,ybn l .ure bloiah 'and "thY'trm does not return until the voter | wav t o cure it i-by purifying the blood, leaves the booth, so that‘repeating’j Hood's Sarsaparilla emv> catarrh beis impossible. The machine counts , •' rc-inov.^ the cause of it by puriaud records each vote as it is put ' ^‘"S d"’Thousands testify that

thev have been cured bv Hood's Sar-

in ; and when the polls close a door j s( , vir jii.,

on the hack is opened and the total

T!i*» Hu} Orator. This is sent in by a friend. It rhymes well and tells the whole

story;

Tlioru is a yntintr man from tin* Hiatt** W ho tillktil many months throuvrh his hattu. Hut all of his chatte It fell very Hatte, Ami now he «lon*t know whore hi* is i»tt<*.

having the arrangements in charge erected a stand at the corner neai Gordon’s store and at that point a large quantity of fireworks was burned. Sky rockets, roman candles, pin wheels, lire (Tuckers and other noise producers were lighted

worth. m> more than your merchant ttn d the heavens were illuminated

will give his goods away, or your grocer furnish provisions free ol charge. W. It. c. Ladies, there will be a called meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps in the Grand Army hall Monday Nov., Iti at 2:110. Every member is rarnestly requested to be present. By order of the President, Lot isa J. Raoeu.

for an hour or more. The display of fireworks was highly creditable and was one of the best ever seen

in the county.

A party of Greeneustle ft.Iks went up to see the fun. Messrs. Case. Throop, Anderson, Waltz and Smith acknowledge handsome entertainment at the hands of Messrs. Smith, Gordon and others “after!

the battle was over." an elegant TO POINTS SOUTH turkey supper being one of the I 0n tbe first and third Tuesday of each mootli

One hundred page hook descriptive of resources and capabilities of I the soil contiguous to the line ol j

the LOUISVILLE M NASHVILLE RAILROAD in Kentucky. Tennessee. Alabama Southern I Mississippi ami West Florida by counties Write C. P ATM0RE, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Louisville, Ky. Excursions

features.

at about half rates, and one-way tickets atone

I and a half cents per mile

For information, County Map Folders, etc., j

! address,

catarrh in the Head

u iian£€*rou« dispose. It may load | directly to consumption. C atarrh is

Two Lent Fares Coming.

A railway official of keen obeer- Mr *‘*‘* M *

vat ion remarked yesterday: “The 1 lu ' '“'lowing services wm ' j. K R | 0GELYi N w p „ s Agenti Chjcjg0 IIL

J next surprise will be that E. A. Locust Street M h. church j

Ford, general passenger agent <>f * oniorrow: ' mee Bng 9:30 a.j = - the Pennsylvania lines west of Pitts • 111 • pi'caching 1":J" a. m., subject,; cp ■ )\i S ^ t-. - I —«

‘•'L'he Exemplary Worker;’’ Sunday | ^ ■ • I w B d il O 13 rs

number of votes given each candidate is seen at a glance. There is no counting of ballots and no pos--ibility of disturbing the count as registered It reduces the cost of elections to a minimum, insures absolute secrecy, and, in short, seems to have so much to recommend it that it will not be surprising if at the next presidential election it will be found in extensive use in many of the states. The

Hood'- Pills are pureG vegetable and do not purge, pain or giipe. All

driiggi-t-. 25c.

Subscriptions for tuy magazine or paper takenat t.ns office. We will save you monev tf

ADVERTISING RATES.

DISPLAY.

Her inch, lirst insertion 25 cts. ** ** each subsequent inserticM 5 cts. “ “ per month ^ ...$1.00

Gn Yrantoed positi-n» charged 25 per cent to j ... .. •

p.t ci*Mt « yirji. i*usithin not guaranteed j / t /'< *8 lifts lOT ftdVO-j

>r tu\t*i i;-i*nH nis v>! li >s t han »inci!«*s. N*) . i .t . i

< H -*( - i i - j 11 * tor ibnc nr Kimee; fiv** per cent al- s RotiMi 111H IJSr* ol tlH*stf VOtlllff lllfl-;

Paved wiien pa> ment aeeouMamies *>r(ler. 1 , . .

,.r. A1 ,iso notices j chines, and, now that experiment Hri*vier typ p«r line. . e. ' he* l!n*> para* * |j }i y proved their success, it call not

graphs ohargred as occupying two Sines space. J 1

The r<iilowing rales .* ill In* illowed tad;/ j in* lon^ Before* tilt? pOOOlt* of tilt* J

IV en C(l*h ccoHipanic* I’Vilfr.

•r, nne- r eontB per tine 1 L’nited States will be voting by

IVIothers

burg, and of the Vandalia, will an-

nounce that the passenger rate on 3< '' ,0I> ' - P- 1,1: Junior League 3:loj tht'se lines will be hereafter two 1* 111 • Epworth League ti p. m; cents per mlh, thus forestalling all ''' as8 meeting <> p. in : preaching ( competitors, and putting a stop to P- U1- ’ ' ' * x All are coi-

I legislation which would mean a two cent a mile rate." The officers added that the Pennsylvania must now do something to meet the

mileege book movement of the Big p s <

Four, the Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton and the Motion, and the shrewdest move he could make] would be announcing a two-ceut a | inile rate on all class of tickets and abolishing round trip tickets.

For YoanS Folks. Conducted by Mary Map<*> .

dially invited.

I “The best of ail children’s imlg'U/.ms Is

I the universal verdict on >t. Nieto i It I beg'an extstenet 1 in IST'T, and has iiutizi ! in I itself all of the leading children’s ninjM/in'*

preaen- in America. The jfrcat«*8t writer> < 1 tht*

i /a .•)n .. «« i - . I world are its re^ulitr enuributoi-s. Tla lllj^ it it ..ill ,|. 111. *ind i J . Ill . 1. nfcme ((iiulit \ of st. Nicitoi.AS is its In iplit. E. at 0 p. m. Public cor-! h <‘ al t hf ‘' | .»'"i'bivt tf ,„ ! itn. rfU tm.> 8 ph.-,,.

dially invited to all the services.

( hristian rhnri'h.

Sunday school at ‘.1:20 ;

'The Coming Year J wiil he a mvat a one in its history. It w; I h.*ve | a more \arieil labi** of contents un«i molt

Pl’t*a(*llinnr 10 DIO, bv He\ . S. S. ^pii'led UlusM’atJons tlmn « ve. lH*t*'! . . Tht;

I'.d!;!!-; ■ieiial, beginning in Novem i A l

I'reMbyterinu < 'hunTi.

Ai»xiou*l> watch dcclinino- hoaltb (>f their daujrhtf'rs. So many arc cut off by cniDimiption in early years that th*T'* is real cause for anxiety. In

the earls stages, when not bevond , . n •

.he reaei, of ne-dieine. Nun,I'- siir-u- P a,nr " t 1 "' - in -en all ol these services

p:inl!n will restore the quality and ,,s 'nrioi.s forms. A >liglit cold d -

Crvor, “Until the fulness of the, 1

, ..... A STORY OF SHAKSPEaES TIME

Gentiles be come in. —Ruin i\: 25; 2 p. m. Sunday school J p. m. Bible reading by Rev. Cryor, for only. Subject : • Personal purity’’; 0 p. ui., Y. P. >. (

‘‘MASTER SKYLARK."

BY JOHN BENNb I 1

Aii linpoi'innt Otlit'c.

r/rrv P ; j 1 ,, ,

When it is in such a condition, the bodv ‘' sjeatest pout iiirurc* ol th I » almost certain to be healthy. A. i‘- 7:30 preaching. Public invited to I, nY.]' V;/!"" '•' ':'

i|iniulity of the blood and lliu>- eive velop- tln‘ 'lisease in the bend. Irroj

l-’or Hi nt—e'lirniniri- .tml I iiilrrtnKinK

50 - ijn •• .. a vi “ •VK) “ M. .1. HBCKIITi.... H AKKY M. SMITH.

niiicbinery.”

the friends

.Miniiireu: F.uitor ] of in tret at I ism ar<‘ lighting lor a

! principle—the restoration of the

Tin. />< Hiocnit says

Publisher ! , ^

itor Of bimetallism

Itoonut!*

good liealtb. Read Hie following letter: |»ing- of corruption passing into tbe j The furniture and underuking rooms "It is but just to write about my j lung-bring on consumption. The only j „„„. (.......pi,.,! Tucker \ Maloney „„ dau-.-hter Cora, aged IP. She was core- wav to euro this disease is to imrlfv the , ,1... ,.. w , pletely run down, declining, had that tired | blood, l’he most obsiinate i a-es of ! . . -b a| eai(i f-eling. and frienda said she would no*. j, !ltarrll vU .„, tolllP .ncdieinal power-11'. ’’’ " lv ”" live over three months, tihe had a hnd • - .. .. ... .. . . !‘** 4 - I h» >c looms an

fid’ of thi* rnmauee ot th** Eliz.ih* t > h - Hnd ver> diMinutie in plot. Anotln < ^cvvy

lieyiuninjT in Xoveiiihor, in

A Geat War Story for North j

and South.

” i he Last Three Soldiers.

A liaress all coin in unfcat ions to

The Daily Hannkh Times . ,

t.,. ueiistie. ii.d. iHoney <»l the constitution—ana

Telephones. OUNTI NG ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM

62 95

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they will stand shoulder to shoulder 1 and notning ee*

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Ud' Hood's SHrsiiiiurillu as if hv ma^v, i , ....i. j , , - .• . . n^ iirmiin-top,

, ’ 'Oinel\ lined !IJI for (he tlirnitliiv Inisi- tliein witli tlu-

hecaiise it reaches the seat ot . , M iitai>ii*. aMtu ' Vitnl ' opporiunuy to “engage HMliAmVim!-'. chihbe^Noru, 1 and eJm,'.'

& SaI - tf s - A. Havs. a Serial for Girls

l ; v \N IllJatn 11. siuTton. A stronu

"itii a uiiiqtn j)lot. Three Union S"!<lU‘r8t leiml- ' "d" is ot ii Mjfmd e-.irpH, stutioin-d 51

* ^.,,1 .j Ofiiiyr<» tliat (Mimii’Cts rest, of th** world and utohh*

•md •• w* i.tn<ii<i '.‘‘••‘Dioie. ;D*hiways III the midst ol tn"' 11 * * » "I'M ndid literacy. Will i • ti-, ' f{

SPECIAL NOTICK.

\V" puidlsh, hii'I are triad t* »ret the same ' (• ,Dien tlu y tiro new-, i re** brief notict's of eat‘is, births tint! mtirriaR’es, hut weehmur** : tlii

•** Ytensh'd Recount ) of iintrriaarcs, ohitu- , # ^ , i.wiKt :.nu- leimv r i,)iuiinns n-d cards e Hintrv ftiiv cmphutieully said til

uxrtG KitL.Lli! *' *

good. Our people now have bt-j kf* metallism and will continue to have ' it The combined effort8 ol popo-if

nn y ty establish monometallism ii eounlt 1 ' will ever fail. Tin

or.

tI'Hiiks. and'vlll publish ip.in' sucli unless ,.i ni, ,.r s iti * i icon > H' i imacuu'llt thcrc-

madetn a /s i c<

Si si) news to Telephone 95.

Eh am cent v heat i<- now one ol the market quotations. Silver isn’t thought ol in I lie rush.

Tin: demo-ratio papers of Put nam county eont.nue to abuse and villify locai republicans as though

it wants gold, eilvet i 1 will coumenanc place our p"oplc o leisis as all these It is evident in t! talk of these pop they don’t know means. Their gold into bidin republicans an i :ats istor

i’/ing the blood, removes the enure, j Not only d ies Hood’s Sarsaparilla do

&> her am y good (his I ( it gives reneWi d \ igor to tht

triali I re:, - • |,c dth to 1 mo oini. n .

/ a to !*. i _

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lig crop :.s the u reiianM)i!il nil -i • • in tie v, • | ;,rr(vertlsf. iti- wa.-cs. \\ liht i!,v i on wOt all -t i larg. p. i •. i ,i l : a (i ii O •»,, ,) • - lie : lets. Id, J-:- : m. I tin- i if it fhi r. . 2.'

\iiisis’(’.ibiu! ,r i>,.,i . ' ''•boic''Uardcii.'-by Marlon Hill. Is icMo-ss-.\1U-I- 1 " ml.tr I .Ids at the Manner | cd• ciallj m t-b-i-. and l by II 'aicritc

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e. o. d. Kit.

Heal KRtatC 'I runsf. i-s.

Daniel S. Ilur.-t. udiur.. to Ldinnnd

stacluU} ro in

! writer, ti O full id Inn. Mu clnmicb

inif Is slioiiu and the whale inllueid', at da'

j story Is Insplrlns; and uplillinR.

Short Stories.

M. I.vm-b land in (iic •in .,.tie r> ri-j-. | 'D"k will be nmiiy IhUh ofliravc ('ff'ai mi'' I.y m n, 1,111" in liea'tli 1 $ I a-t.i. aitvciit nre a,, Kirnnni has wi Itt. c the

Marlin <Hm-i to \V. \\ . and M \V V,'*','"" 1 - . i hi. , x p, , a, nc. ■ in Hi-

# ''Bltei « amp v.iiiliavca «tii’tlnsr acetaint "

l ie and vY.utcii i a hicveU* hum*, ami .1 T. Tro\vl»i i*la r " ‘Ii

Hurst, land in Greene

toWTi-iiips, 4:2o(mi, .l"-hua W. Hennon to \S . >. atnl It. McMahon, land in Hoaehdale. t-Tim, Joseph ( line el al to Daniel A. Miller. land in Franklin tp.,-f471. tsln rifl Putnam county to Belinda ( vder, lamil" Jeflei-mi (1>.. flOda. LK'diw^H. I^miel K. Gilmore and Addle Hardy; John K Igar Boyd and Mar. Girt rime Yount:

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contr i»ui i* a siory of i v i!i have a nicies ivpr

Bncllngaiui- is v i-iimg

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All the Best Writers. *’at md i, -L'-lele - .H..|piul Ail lei, s. Tubs*, I i avi*L l aMcIfu! I j les, iirijyrhr I'mciuh, spidtt I h’Di* *"*, l'i i/..* I’u/./. s . ! le.. Lt< , Etc., sLUJa v* iii*, c >nts a, number. All tlealet ik - Ruli^enpit ns, or r<‘inittHiH*eH nmv l la.i'ie <iir****t to rh. p.ibiimo-s l.v inoru V < '•xpre.-s 'Gilcr, cheek, *Inift or r*jristcrc*

letter.

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