Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1896 — Page 2

TIIK I)Ai!.V BANXF.i: TIMFs, (.liFFNCASTI.]'.. INOIAXA.

IN THE SWIM

—there’s nothing so handsome or so practical as

Duck Brand Mackintoshes 1 he Seams are sewed, cemented and strapped, and warranted for one year. We have a

full line of them.

1 he Mode!.

Bryan oik-. MoKinky's average plurality < n electors is 2*>s. That w indeed, an “eye-lash'’ finish.

CIRCUIT COUR

Now is the accepted time to plant advertising for the Christmas trade. Many people buy their goods vvhi'e stocks are fresh and have their purchases put away fof them. Merchants who get into the field first with their ads catch the early buyers. The Bannkk Timks is the best medium.

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Always - on - Hands

AT

I. F. Winlfii.

Opposite American Kxprc--Otfice.

Fhek rural delivery of tlie mails has been tried during the past month in .t great many states ami has proved successful. In ludiaua the experiment was made in Bartholomew county and it gave eminent satisfaction. It will not be many years before the United States mails will be daily delivered to every house in Indiana by the government carriers. Pkoci.e of I'utnani will have two years to think over county matters. The B anne u Time- toid them the trutli on local matters this year. National issues overshadowed local affairs, but next election there will he no national issues. The fight will lie made on county matters alone, The republicans have laid the foundation for a light that will win. The people will have two years in which to study local matte-s and the facts placed before them in the campaign just closed will be very much in evidence in the future. It will be‘see n as time passes that republicans were right. We advise voters to keep a close watch on county affairs. The exposure of county mismanagement, which was said by democratic leaders to have been “sprung” at the last minute, will stand the test of time. The Ban nuk Times' tiles will be quoted from liberallv in the next campaign, and we shall have plenty of timber to add to what lias already been given to the public. The fight against democracy in Putnam has just been

begun.

None but editors and employes

of newspapers know anything of the additional labor, trouble, expense and worry political campaigns impose on the managers of party papers. During a campaign a newspayer olllce is in a condition very similar to that of house cleaning, only worse. Good wives seldom otfend their neighbors and friends

Changes for must be lv cleani ‘8 houw > bn ‘ :t ’' ‘•' iit ” r -

durm * a '‘ uul l ,a| g n , is abused by

up toi o'clock o.m. I some for saying too much and by

others for not saving enough. He

All communlcntionsMhould be signed with |

the r i.m* t»i th- wnhr: not nt*c<*H*ariiy fori is expected to work Tor nothing and

publici*lon. but as '•vidoDCo of irood fa th. :

Anonymous conimuaipations can not be no-I ne all smiles and pleasantness to

eal - implainers ilike. We

Where delivery is im-»ni!ur please report COHleSS that we are not aide at all

same promptly it publication omce.

The November Term Opens with llas j- ( |

a Fair-SLzcd Docket.

What lf«* W«»ultl Do. Crawfordsville Arjrus News

If I had such a store as Bischi f run a big advertisement” !

said a merchant tins morning.

The November term of the Put- -What would Bisehof do if he had nam circuit court opened this your store” we asked him. Now tuoi uing with a moderate docket, that's the question. We remember, 1 he state cases numbered twenty- and it hasn't been very lon-r when four, the probate causes forty lour Bisehof hud only a sixty foot store and the civil suits filty-two. 1 he room. But attention to business usual large number of witnesses and liberal acvertising lias inulliand litigants were in attendance, plied the si/e of his room several j I he docket consists principally of times. If Bisehof bad the store of old cases there being but few new the merchant mentioned above he

j-Javc | hose Bookj 0f Y oups Repaired

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A -:- SMALL -:- LXl‘LNs|;l

T, »oy wui last a liktimo «nep

The following state eases have business increased he would spend ||J|V(‘ 1 { J i,,

fell disposed Of f w 11 rlttllcru n rt/1 /m \\ r /» I.*

1896 NOVEMBER. 1896

Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. Sa.

1

15

2 9

22 29

16 23 30

3

10 17 24

4 5 11 12

18 19 25 26

6 7

13 14 20 21 27 28

been disposed ot: two dollars and so on. We know * i • • State vs Most-Boone et al. using he would because that is what he I(‘(*t t() 1)1*11)1** VOUl* 11 Itll* UZ11 l(‘S, l)()j seine, no lied. did. There isn't a business in . • ■ I 1 i * • . State vs Berry F. Steele, aban- town that wouldn't be greatli ben HMIOS clll(l Nil Illll I) If* I11USK* llll(| ||[| !

donment. nollied. letited by a liberal use of newspaper State vs Scott Browning, false j advertising. Advertising is thel pretense, nollied. The defendant life of any business. Properly ad was present with witnesses ami his veitised there are stores here that attorney stated they were ready to'would do a splendid business. No fight the case, and that the dis-1 business man can prosper who re j missal was not at the request of lies on the trade drawn by his

thrill bouml.

the defendant.

Banner- Times Bindc

A ease was filed against Lemuel

neighbors advertising. It may | help him but he must do his ,, "’ n - | D St Vl/ RY

Buis charging him with false re-1 Advertising expense is as much of ' * * *

turn. Defeudant was arraigned a necessity as that of clerk hire and plead not guilty, gave $100 rent, etc. It must ue taken into

bond and the ease was continued. | consideration or in this age and l[ljj^HtlfOliS JR] KilflStlS City

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25 MILES THE SHORTEST

ROUTE BETWEEN

State vs Walter Higert, selling | generation you are hopelessly lost, to minor; trial before the judge

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HAKUV M. SMITH

Aa illustrating the great inlluenee of a campaign of education what Mr. Hanna said in New York a few night ago is very pertinent and suggestive—that the first poll of Iowa during the early weeks of the campaign disclosed a free silver majority of (500. The majority for McKinley on election day was over 70,000! It pavs handsomely t»> spend money liberally to keep the people properly informed.

By increasing their vote in this county three hundred, the republicans of Putnam will have more influence in district conventions. Upon the basis of one delegate to every hundred votes east in 18915,

MuMiiifinir Editor Putnam will have 2(5 votes or if the

basis is one for every two hundred

finding not guilty. Should be Olxerued. Rule 14 of the rules and regula tions of the state board of health gives the following directions and should )>c- strictly observed: “The room in which there has been a ease of contagion-di-ea-e, dangerous to the public health, tnii-r be immediately disinfected following the recovery of tlie -ick or the removal of the re mains, as follows, to-wit: All surfaces -liould be washed with a - dution of corrosive sublimate of the strength of 1 part in 1,000 parts of water. The walls aim ceiling, if plastered, should be brushed over wbli this solution, after which they should lie whitewashed with a lime wash. Especial care nuist he taken to wash away all dust from window ledgeanil other places when- it may have -et tied, and to thoroughly cleanse- crevices and out-of-the-way places. After this application of the disinfecting solution and an interval i f twenty-four hours or longer for free ventilation, the Moors and woodwork should he well -i-rubhed with soap and hot water and this should he followed by a second and more prolonged exnosure to fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. School hooks or hook- from a circulating library shall not he taken into or removed from any house during the prevalence of any contagious di-ease.-, they must be destroyed by the owner or library authorities, or be properly di--infeeted before being returned to schools or put In circulation.” The llest Way to <'nr«* I if-ca-e 1- to establish health. Pure, rich blood means good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla i- the One True Blood Piirilier. It tones up the whole system, give- appetite and strength and »"iii-e- weakness, nervou -m-- and pain to di-appear. No other medicine hasuch a reco.-d of wonderful i-ures aHood’s Sarsaporilla. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pill;a-si»t dige-tion, preserve consti-

pation. 25c.

Terrible Aeei<leni

The celebration ot

j The only line rmming Reclining Chair Cars between Ciiicinati anil Jackson-

ville, 111., without change via < . H. A |

McKinley’s " nbash. passing through Indi-

. . i, , , anattolis. Hid.. Decatur, Springfield and i i-iei tion nt Roaehdale Saturday ; .Geksoiivillf. Ills. Two daily through j night was unfortunately marred tri *bi- with perfect accommodations , j . , , ' | east and west. .1'no. S. Lazarus, Gen’l Htl ® C(, ident that will ren- Ert. and Tkt. Agent, 1m>ianai*ous,Ind i

der Ed Smith a cripple for life. 1 Smith and others were firing a can-1

non and the piec ready for firing.

non and tlie piece had been charged

TI M I TAllhE.

WHST

a. in. | No. IL

•“nil |». m. I No. 2.. .12:15 a. in. I No. 4.

M::;o a. in > -« p. m. 2:1" u. in

In '■ RWa > No. II : . I No. 12!

from tin- gun Smith slipped and N“ im.i.iu-.vp.ni. |

, . v . Nos. 3 and 4 run flatly. Nos. 1,2.5 and 6 run

fell nacKwards luiinediatelv in front dully Aoppt ^umhiy

c , . _ * j Throntrli tickets sold and hagiranre oheakod oi tile lUUZZle. Just at that in- 10 points. For Further information, folder

i‘te. apply to S. Ridlen, Airent, Roach laic, Ind

staut the cannon was discharged.

The charge struck Smith badly in

juring him. His left band was i a. to Chti<ir«n ami ix.*.. , .. , .... Washington Irving has often been ao- > 1,1 * 1,1 ni( <''’ituting its utnpu- cus ,, r i 0 f saying that little dogs and tation. In addition the left side of children wen- influential members of his face was mangled and he prob- Freui ‘ h •'“ )ci,, ty. It Is quite true that in ...... the United States I never noticed that a iij "i.( lose iiu eye. \ 0 j 0 s e ., m j sentimental intimacy between Smith is a brick-layer by trade. \ human beings and quadrupeds so fre-

The a evident was unavoidable as it

One hundred paije book i live of rcWMcees and vapibil the soil contiguous totbtlll the LOT7ISVIIJ.B .v N am IV »inj in Kentucky. Tennes.ee, A Vibe mi soj Mississippi and West Florida b\ 'intinl C. P. ATNIORE, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Loamilli

Excursionl TO POINTS SOUTH On the first and third Tuesday of each a at about half rates, and one-way ticketsd and a half cents per mile For information. County Map Foldf

address.

ica than an,, when- else. Everything is . „ omeciu ^ „ . . ... J saerifie d to them, for they r, present F RIOGEIY, fi. W. Pass. X*e n t, Ch.cH

the future, which is all that counts ir a

queutly seen in France. American life is so active, so desperately crowded, either usefully or socially, that perhaps it does uot permit the loss of time inevitably hr' aght about by friendly intereourse with a dog. As for children, I believe that their importance is equally great, in all countries, hut it asserts itself in n more noisy manner in Amer-

was the result of a slip of the foot. It is thought Smith tripped on a corn cob which turned his foot so as to throw him directly in front

of the gun.

Smith's arm was amputated Sunday and his injured eye was removed. Parties from Roaehdale

c ,u„ ■ , country whose past is Very short and I state the cannon was an improvised j who8e pn-smt is a period of high pres- i one made by boring out a car jour- sure development. Yet no one must nai. ] suppose that, before presenting an apol-1 j ogy for French children, I intend to 10-1,1 Estate Tran»(«r> A 1 U "' riCa , n , ' hll ' lr, ‘"’ as C ” rtuin «. x. !sr , S2S5SS:25£S , ifl3 item

wife lot in Roaehdale fson,

Joseph \V. Itiiark et al to Alvin

Hank- land in Monroe tp., |200.

55 in. H. O'Neal to 51. E. Paris land

in 55'arren tp.,$14o.

County Locai m

b.

from Priiil

Points cf Putnam C

very thoughtlessly, although they had met them o::iy on steamships, cars or at hotels, enjoying a holiday with that ^ buoyancy which is tho characteristic i mark of the whole race. I have known some who were very well brought up,’

yj; : “ *— ; S2% %££ ! -«

oooious Hense, vivacity of miud t quiet | J,reWor ^ H al l ' *' 1

Ik Samuel Shuck detcriniuatiou and capacity for self gov- shout l hour and a ball. 1 1

Marion tp.,$225 E. E. N i--liol» et id

ItAINHRlIK. i:.

A large number ot p . in town Krlday night to win;' -

illuininatioii. • I <•<

land in Marion tp., if.'taO.

Bank

Ladies protiouiu-e it perfection, "Rii-ks" Cream. Large bottle for 2'c. Pien-y it Co. u

55':iiiteil Two rooms by stildeuts. Ail,lie--, -rating price, box *,1!*. i-itv. It

55 .

erumeut—qualities which I should wi \' appeared in white iiniferii,- wi:;. for all ours.—Th. Bentzou in Century. Frank-a- drum ina.ior. wit i-

twirl,-ref the halo:,, (y It;- s I' 11 *

Bttily >H

ateil and illumiiiari-d. .‘i. *-r rl"

CanaBu'H For#*Ht Wealth.

The forests of Canada have supplied '''' more or less the wants of Europe for ’* ' "

ceuturics. From tin* earliest days of its works the (fanlen < it\ , occupation by the French the forest' young ladle-' Glee <■ :d a:- 1 ' i wealth of the country washed by the tit. Kinlev drum corps iv; i ■! t 1 !

...F. Hold, of Chicago, and Harry Lawrence engaged the attention of the home of p. p. nib,ml- .vIhk- 4

Pre-i,lent Isaac Lewis of Sabina. Ohio, I Em,'i--on of Roaehdale, visited friends K n ' l ' rll ni,iit ,t 1-rance, w bo saw there- hours of enjoyment u • -|'nt. is highlv respected nil through that 1 in the cit v yesterdav. 111 \ aHC r‘ -ourc s aiailuble t,-i its -irid doughnuts w,-ie -ii< 1 :,'!'l»j

section.‘ lb- lias lived in Clinton Co. ’ * : ,,aval I yar ' ls f 1 "»■*» «or-

75 years, and has been president ,.f Miss Iva Spark- of Crawfordsville., ^ b»rge_ numbers of masts and spars 1 • l"'-‘ a!it I

tin- Sabina Bank 2<* year-. Ib- gladly testifies totin' merit of Hood'- S.-ir-a-parilla. and what he says i- worthy attention. All brain worker- find

ha- returned home after a vi-ir with

Auditor Denman an,I family.

A duress all communications to

Thk Daii.v Hannkr Timf.s. . .,, , nreenoast:,-.Ind. votes, this county will have 13

votes in conventions. That will be |

quite an improvement.

Miss Dyer, of 55'oithiugton. who lias

Hood's sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted ' die giio-i <>| J. 11. Pier,-y and lamto tlicir needs. It makes pure, rich, j dy. ha-gone io ludianapoli-. red hlo id, and from tlii-comes nerve, , . ... . . ~ , , mental, bodilv and digestive streiiutli. i . . ■< i- - ‘t u'l in

Owen countv.

"1 am glad to say that Hood's Sarsapn- | rilla is a very good medicine, especially as a blood purifier. It has done me good

and issued stringent rcgnlati- ns for tlie Three or four larg, p- | pres, rvation of 1 he standing oak. When carelessly It ft It in .; , , th, country was first ceded to Great platform Fii,l*»v b-ht ' I Britain, but little attemion was paid c hv a ' rk . T; , - ■ first to its vast timber supply, owing to » i J

the fact that almost the whole ot tho •

Baltic trade was carried on in British "" t tw " ' ?1 ' u ’ k ' bottoms, and that the timber of nortn-' " irh bre.-iuing t

ern Europe provided an unfailing and ,,<,;i| ding

eonvonieut return freight for the shipping thus engaged. When, however, tho c, h. ,v i> Te keu.

trouhles of tho Nupoleonic ,;a com-

nieneed, and especially when the

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Telephones. OUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM

D. Ceiuna-ri I'u

tiiiental blockade was euforced, the tim-1 tho-usand tickets, sold at '-' hi

... . . 1 m kei . her supplies of the Baltic beooming un- after hi* good on th - fi>!!, , "iik *■ "eH knawn in tin- cry, having.-it- certain and insufficient, attemion v sil.enUviim v iih.,, v a (

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Sl'BCI \l- NOTICK. We publish, nii'l urc vrlail t*. lyet the* same when they are news, tree oriel' not let's of deaths, births and marriaires, but we eharure for extemlwl recounts of marriajres, obituaries, lodvfe and •J«»elety n*goliit lons and cards of thanks, and will puldlsh none such unh'ss a> ment, or s iti , ' I'actory arrangement thereor. Is made in a v \ \ ec,

Sfni* news to Telephone 95. Thk republican party will con' tinue to coin silver when they get into power. The government will use just as much silver as possible, K i NTriKy - ollieial vote gives McKinley twelve electors anil

In a -letter to the Journal Hon. : Will Cumback, of Greensburg, gives tin names of the Indiana - eleetor* who voted for Lincoln in lv',u. Among them appears the name of John Hannu. of Putnam.!

of the Seventh District.

Mr-. J. B.'linker has gone to Salem

many times. For several years I suffered H ‘ present at the wedding of Miss greatly with pains of Sadie I ticker anil Rev. H. B. Sutherlin.

I whieli occurs Thtusilay. Mi

Neuralgia *7^

groom i- pastor <>1 the 1’reshytcrian "’Rh the result cf increasing tlie qnan- 1 ’ ‘

in one eye and about my temples, e»- L-hurch at Salem. peclally a', night when I hud been having I

a hard day of physical and mental labor. The beautiful weather of die past two I took many remedies, but found helponly ; Jays, uitlia temperature of about 70

1

tityof timh, r which ri-m bed Great E- r-

5|iiT.igan (bntral,

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between

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Pi.ka-! reporl promptly to tilts office whenever the carrier boy j misses you. The Bannkk Times desires that every reader shall get \ the pap; r regularly and anyinat j tention reported will lie eorrected. i Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at luis ollice. We will save you money tf

in Hood s Sarsaparilla which cured me of | ll;ls been ( , r tllin

rheumatism, neuralgia and headn, Ihn .j| ia , the election.

. Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself n true j

I friend. I also take Hood’s Pills to keep Mi- Sal lie Burn-id,-.' colored is I my bow-Is regular, and like the pUD , movillf .. | lous ,.i l()kl ,, 0(llls to stan-

verymuch.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio. 1

l i Iood , s

Sarsaparilla

t f,-rd, Uy.

John BraniiPinan, of <'loverdale, w.-i-in the ,-ity on bii-inc-- today.

J. R. Ilumriek shipped i, ear of (mgs 1

to Indianapolis today.

1 i Hay, do yon know, Tn ( lire u <'ol)l In »,ie i>:,y, I f trade i- slow

Take Laxjitive Bio-no Quinine lab-! l ' n ** times may hay e killed it

lets. All druggists refund the money 1 5on will lie wise ai-B pnimpt. enU'iyiit and I if it fa j lg t0 cure> 2 5i-. lOStD '

St. I

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ain from 2,600 tons in the ymr ISOO 0 ! Detroit; Toledo, 8t. Lem12S,300 tons in 1810, and to o |( il -V: Teyre Haute A lii'h 1 * 11 ■!' tons in 18S0. In ls.i.5 t.be amount i - Baltimore ,v Ohio, v.e-t , • ported to tlie Unit, ,1 Kingi.cm -i'.ow-i i and Kenwood: Feoiia, l' 1 ' a total <1 l,310,6s,5 ti ns.—Northwest-i Evan-vilie; B A (>, Southwe-t ern Lumberman. j .Hanimolis. Deeatm- A 5V,--r,mt l

Not Uoneeiteil.

She—All men aro conceited. He—Not all. I see a man every duj who is not conceited.

She—Where?

He—In the mirror. — Detroit Free

Press

j tianapolis. Dei'fdur Jfc 55,--t,rut la.id, Terminal »v Valley: N- 5 O. Div. Erie; rittshurg a ", Dayton A I’nion; <'olumhii-.

Is th,- One True Hlo»,l I'lirlftt-r. Allilrug^ists. SI. Prepared only l>y C. 1. Hood&C'o.. I.mvell. Mu—.

Valley & Toledo; Fimllav. F. i\o 5V,'-:ern; ('leveland, L

55 heeling.

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hOOtl S PlllS ea-y in etlei-t. 2’<• ;;ts. (

To advertise?

| For that will soon rebuild >\

Tie- farmer that would -mv a pu wheat l<> the acre might as well 1 to reap a hig erop a- the nn-renat u-e-a small space lit the news advertising his wa.'< -. Sow libers you would harvest a large crop