Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1896 — Page 2

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IJiitarrh. It is a truo Balsaia o? n*.arvcloua hca> iiitf power and tha only kuowa ren.* edy that penetrates to the most hid deu recesses of this Inveterate disease. Jt quick" ly destroys t b o

ning wa« in itself decidedly uucoin-1

fortahle.

Country Local lews,

"’nllin;> lower court verdicts.

heals the

mud restores the senses of smell, taste mid hearing. It has been used over lO years In hospitals and private families and by Physicians and Specialists as the one infallible remedy in nn* turc for Catarrh. It is also most economical, aSOcts. bottle containing 2 weeks’ treatment and 851 .OO bottle G weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cores Croup in a few minutes. Quickly cures La Grippe and takes all its bad effects out of thesy stem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks up and cures Typhoidand Sea-let Fevers in any Stage. A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps in one day. Relieves Plies and Constipation over night. For Constipation use as for Piles. It doesall this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves the inflammation, nature docs the rest. It is worth its weight in gold in every family. Over IOO doses in a Pile, bottle, a’rlai size ‘25c. Ask for Circular. Sold by Druggists. B. F, JACKSQN & CO . . V Proprietc**9« SNDIANAPOLIS, FND,

The Eiii/ttirer claims to have in

side information from Frankfort, |, . .. „ . . Ivy , that the Court of Appeals has ,nteres ^ n 6 ltems *>00! Principal decided to reverse the Jackson and Points of Putnam County.

I1RICK CHAPEL.

Protracted meeting has been postponed on account of measles. Several children are out of school with them. Mrs. Osborne, of Irvington, is here Visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. O’Hah. Rev. Kitchen will hold a Thanksgiving service at the church Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. M. E. Allen is building a barn.

MOKTON.

Mrs. flara Sawyer, of Kankakakee, III., is visiting lier sister. Mrs. Bell

Carver.

John Miller is the new hotel proprietor at this place again. Sam Kambo lias his new house completed and nas moved into the same. Sam McMains and wife, of near Bauibrhlge, visited friends near here

this week.

Iiie Martinsville lleporter thus speaks its mind : ‘*The public li braty in Greencastle has more than 5,000 volumes. Judging from the free silver vote in Putnam county, the P e0 P ,e ' v, ' ultl do well to have neighlnring counties furnish persons to read those volumes to the

denizens ol that county.”

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I he Portland Oreijonian thinks that the populists who sit around on fences and store boxes, and discuss politics and wait for prosper ity to come along and capture them, instead of rolling up their sleeves and going to work to capture pros perky, will be doomed to disappointment, and ought to be. Fail ing to improve the opportunity to work they will be left in the suds, while theiri ndustrious and persevering neighbors will reap the harvest. There is lots of wholesome truth in what the Oreijonian savs.

lion in the spring ami pick men they want for town councilman ami imuslml. Mrs. William Wilson j- visiting in I ndianapolis. Henry Golf has completed tin church pear Mutton. Seviral of our boy stalk of going to Mena, Arkansas -non. Mrs J. I>. ISurt'es is ir. vety poor li -alrh. •loe .Miller and Gran Baines have gone into the poultry business. dames Gnsliu and Chas. Miller are down on the Wabash hunting duck. Ed Smith hurt liete some time back is improving. Fight in town la t Saturday. Where was the town marshal? All the green wood in Conk’s addition Inis been shipped out. Beckleliimee and ColTman are building a lour room hose for Ed Kelley.

A New York Cloak Maker

Has Sent Us ^

12 f ine f?ou<|h Jacl

SIZE 32, 34, 36.

Worth From 15 to 20 Dollars.

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The Indianapolis Ncn\» prints a letter of Congressman Steele, to a constituent, in which lie expresses bis disproval of the plan of selecting a postmaster by a primary election. Major Steele says in part. ‘'Persons who have voted with the opposite party would interfere, either by voting or by promoting discord and dissension. Therefore, in concluding whom I am to recommend, tny custom has been to consult the patrons of the oflice. business men, who have the 'nterest of the oilice at heart, who have been active in our political councils, and who have rendered eilicicut and faithful party service, with a sincere desire that the person selected may be in all respects

FILLMORE.

Lillie Gorham, oldest child of 0r -j We mi S ht rt ; turn bu } prefer to let you have them a Undo Gorham, about eleven years old. a P rice tess than value. Come at once if you want a nobby was buried here on Sunday evening. : Jacket at a bargain price.

she having died of diphtheria ar their .

Edgar Carver I,as been quite , ick Greencastle early in the !

, mor dim uf.

Diml* r & Bridges «old their wool to a M Ij ■ J 3 Louisville f'rm. There were trim car I I D O l sHSl

but is getting Is-tter.

The Ladies' Aid society meets af the home of Mrs. Rev. Leazenby every

Tuesday afternoon.

The cemetery at I'nion chapel lias been incorporated and the trustees elected, and any one desiring to pur-

chase lots can get them.

Rev. Leazenby preached in the new church here last Sunday ir being the tirst services held since its completion. December 13 is the time set for dedication. The dedicatory sermon will be delivered by Rev. Dr. David H. Moore, of Cincinnati, editor of the Christum Advocate. There will lie other preachers present to assist in the service-. The church is now completed

loads of it. The loss m value by shrink- j age was more than one h tndred dollars'I

but they realized a small profit.

People who live in political glass*! houses should be veav careful apourj casting missiles at random for there is

such a tiling as a boomarang.

Had Bryan liven elected president it is likely the Fillmore Ananias political J club would have been rewarded by the ; appointment of one ot its members to an important place, say as minister to ihe Court of St. James for instance. Tliere is no question but the club w ill

compare with any in the state.

Mi-s El r.er Roiiirsoti has not been

excepting tiie seats which will soon be i ,, ...

placed in position. The chairs have i fX’Z " 0t been secured and are being used. The i * -v . . . . furnace was put in las. week and gives ,e! ' CherS ^ ftn ' nterest,n S satisfaction. Everybody is cordially | t " te ^ Satu,day,

invited to attend the dedicatory •ervices ‘ for they promise to lie very interesting.

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ba ixn ridge:. The Epwoith League gave an entertainment and festival at Ader’s hall Thursday night. The program consisted of music, recitations, etc. The tables were loaded with good tilings atut quite a number of the people par took freely thereof. The attendance

competent and satisfactory to the | was The High school will give a lecture

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<I'F. 'I \L NOTICE. We imlclsti. nti'l arc wlni tx. V'l the oame when tiny urn n.'ws. fine brief notices of (Innth- lilrlhs inn! inimlniri s. bul w. elnirirc l..i nxliiidisl eceoiinis of inarrlaifes, obltu-,11-1, in.ami sociely r. solutions nod cards of tlmiiks, and will puiiHsh none such unless a> luent. or s ill x factory arrangement there,»r, la made In a r l i ce.

patrons of the olliee. If I shall be fortunate in making the selections, while there may be disappointments, there will be no excuse for

censuring me.”

A Thanksgiving Dinner. The proprietors of Florence hall gave a Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday to their boarders and invited guests. President Gobin and family. Dr. Wood and family, Hollii-gsworth and wife, Rev. Farr and guests, together with all the regular boarders sat down at 12:30 to a sumptuous dinner. After an bour of feasting there wa« a ‘How of soul” through the impromptu toasts which were called for by the toastmaster. Rev. Frank Ditto. The following persons responded most happily in almost overwhelm-

Dec. 12. at the Christian church. Pro/. m(K . h interef<t in Sunday school ittyir, i) »iM .-11116, will be the this place which has changed its hour

Mrs. Win. Walden lias been quite

ill fii.- the past week.

Miss Hattie Scott of Danville is staying at R. Z. Lockrulge’s. Mi--.es Behe and Nora Loekridge spent Thanksgiving at home. M r. and Mrs. Tom Young of Bobne counto visited M's. Thiii t o-nowSmulav. Rev. Lindsey is in a protracted meet-

ing in Indianapolis.

There is a good attendance and

at

principal speaker of the evening.

Fifteen new members have been added to the Christian church during their revival, up to Tuesday night.

Alma has found him again.

Russell Naught, of Fincastle, is at-

tending school here.

front :i :.:o p. m.. to 10:00 a. in. Those who ate dinner with friends

last Sunday in Raccoon were Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young, at Tom Cosliows;Mr. and Mrs. Dave Proctor of Russellville. Mr. and Mr*. Obenchain of Fincastle at Walter Shannon’s

PORTLAND MILLS. M ' - a " J M ^ •>° l,n P,lrk at ' Vi,lis Mc * Rev. Legg, of Logansport, state sup- : ^ tj ,{ y r °- Iv V L am ; ^“Khter Mr. and eri,Hen,lent of the Christian Sabbath fridge and daughter school, pi'eaehed here Sundav. Those ! " HlH . eott, i. »n« . .. i , i •. . , Mrs. Sam Owens and Lule t>killman at

who are in the habit of misbehaving „ ,

, . ^ i B. D. tskdlman s • during divine service will have good! „ . „ ,

reasons to remember that leg. | , Zotlle « 0 ^ r9 '">* burned from InRev. Smith conducted Thanksgiving , || ft ' ia l )ol ‘ f ana "'.11 commence school

service Thursday, though it is believed ! ‘ < ’ UI '2'.

that young Rev. McGaughey w.ll he ''^ Rodgers and Bob F.nehum sold

called as pastor of the Cbi istian church * " " ^ '' ,l -

here iB'Xt year. ! an optician from Dana Our new Union Methodist church | II '" Wil& he e la ' it Thursday and did a

near Morion is about eo tup Iced and ! E 0 ° ' husi.iess.

will be tied tested Dee, Bith. Rev. Lea- 1 U nl McMuiuy of 111., is visiting his

j zenby the pastor, i- not otil\ a hustler, I * jr '' r ^ e ' s a,,< * s ' stt '■

ing compliment of the dinner the j bu( . ig vprv , a)(le 111 ; n i 8ie ,.' aiul u1hUi| '. j B. D. Skiliman bought the Dayton proprietors and the happy home | |,u . l( ] m j n j s ; rat j on we eJtpeCi t!lu | eompeting scale, and put it up in his

furnislied the students and board- ter to return to Judea. jsto'eiost wee' .

oi Florence hall: Dr. Gobin. Last .Saturday night M:. md M r*. J. | Miss Edith Young has gone to Craw-

S. Alexander celebrated the 30th anni- 1 f idsville to lemaiii several weeks the

ve"sary of their marriage. It was rather a family eiVnir, however a few

friends called and

-pent •» pleasant evening. Fresh oysters were served, and some elegant presents

Carpenter. Wanted. ; were given to the old soldier groom and New Albany Tribute. his energetic bride'.

The Monop company wants 500 Yes we have a little postolHce bete workmen at once at its shops in ! "'Inch is worth probably 60 or 70 dol-

ors

Dr. Wood, Rev. Hollingsworth, Rev. Farr, Rev. Leazenby, Mr.

Miller, Rev. and Mrs. Fraley and 1 0 f their intimate

Mrs. Tinglev.

B a 11 k

Lafayette, pa ire is are

arpenters and car re lars P er vear, but it is amusing to

in demand and forty!

certain applicants hustling around. Mr Thomas Roop who it was Mip-

Sknd news to Telephone 05.

Let us all giye thanks. “O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good : for his mercy en dureth forever.” Psalms oxxxvi., 1.

carpenters are wanted from thisj p OS ,.|| lia(1 j^.ft these parts for good, re city. The Monon will inanufactuie turned lu>t week, having been an ina large number of new ears and mate of the National Soldier- home at will repair old ones. Applicants j l) ayt° n . °hm It is thought lie will be

for employment are requested to call at the Monon freight oilice. The election of McKinley lias certainly restored confidence among the ollicers of the Monon company.

Real Kavate TFRimfern.

John T. < line et al to Henry Gough

land in Roayhilale $22.~>.

John T. Cline et al to Julia A. Carpenter land in Roaelidale lj>27."'. Robert F. < line to Frances J. Crosby laud in Franklin tp., $2,100.

President Isaac Lewis of Stilnnn, Ohio, i- highly respected all through that section. lie has lived in Clinton Go. 7.’» years, and has been president of the Sabina Hank 2<i years. He gladly te-tilie* to the merit of Mood's Snr-u-parilla. and what he says is worthy attention. All brain workers find lloid'- Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted tu their needs, it makes pure, rich, red bio al, and from this comes nerve,

set up tu Ins old business here, and mental, bodily and digestive strength, given another chance as village black-; »i am glad to Bay u.at Hood’s Sarsapasln ' l h. j riiin is a very good medicine, especially

' e are happy to note that our old ' as a blood purifier. It has done me good

friend Win. T. Inge has fully recovered many times. For several years I suffered

bis mind which was thought to have! greatly with pains of

been hopelessly impaired by disease

during the spring and summer. The Sons of Veterans will give a

public entertainment here on the even-, . , .

| in one eye and about my temples, es-

n.g ol Dec. otb. An address by some ; peciHllv night when , had l(et . n having big gun and an oyster least is a part of] n jjard day of physical and mental labor, the program. 1 I took many remedies, but found help only Oh. yes it i- a su.e go thi* time tiiat : in Hood’s Sarsaparilla which cured me of

Neuralgia

Itlond Ih Rite.

It i- tiie medium which carries to every nerve, muscle, organ and fibre its [ nourishment and strength. If the

The Banner Times is issued as usual today and our many readers thus have additicnal cause for

thanksgiving. I power to keep you in health by making

I your blood rich and pure.

This country lias particular ' Hood’s Hills are easy to take, easy to reason to be thankful today for its operate. Cure indigestion, billious-

escape from popocracy. The es-

bc well; if inipure. disease will soon j ! overtake yen. Hood’s Sarsaparilla lias!

ness, etc.

cape wasn’t a very narrow one but still the thought of that crowd win-

Artisis’ Calendar Dads at the Banner Times office. e. o. d. lOt.

we are to have another wedding right rheumatism, neuralgia and headache,

oft'. It is our neighbor this time.

ROACH DA LB.

Win. Allen has started a wholesale oil house here. Anew bridge is being pat in over'

Haw creek.

Several business rooms will be limit

here in the spring.

John X. Sutherlin visited Z. Z. j

Priest Sunday.

Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself a true friend. I also take Hood’s Pills to keep my bowels regular, and like the pills very much.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio. Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

, , ,,,, , . . I IstheOneTrueBloodPurlller.Alldrugglsts.fi. Our school gave ll.nnksg.ving oxer-, Prepared only by C. 1. Hood&Co.. Lowell. Mass,

cises.

natural gas -reins to benetit her respiratory o gans. Misses Edith and Lon Young and ! Mg BklUman, Mrs. Z. H. WDliams ami grandson Paul, Mrs. Lora Byrd u.id daughter Radical, Mrs, bt. Glair, Mrs-. .Sam Owens and Mr* B, D, Skiliman visited lasc week with Mrs. Taylor Swope near Yew Market. Henry Fall and Elta Armstrong are buying hogs. The smiles at Raccoon are absolutely

correct.

Charley Edwards is buying earn heir this week, lie is a bustler loo. John Fall from < h awfordsvi'Ie Bin town and as happy as a la k. Two weeks ago he and his father .1. G. Fall of this pJaee wi, t to Indianapolis where Dr. Thompson remove I a cataract from Mr. Falls eve, be had been to.ally blind for four months and not able to see liislinetly any distance lor four years, now be sees well. The left eye is still blind. J. fl. Fall returned home Wednesday. Rev. Hiegi,,. is holding tevival meeting at i’arke-sburg. Four additions by letter last week.

American Har Association Meeting. Cleveland, Nov. 2(1.—It has been decided to hold the next annual convention of the American Har association in this city. This was stated in a letret received yesterday from President Wo* 1 - worth to Corresponding Secretary De-i-8on, who resides here. The convention will meet next August, but the exact date has not been settled upon.

The republicans will hold a eonven-

u n i-s-ii are prompt, elllclent ami noou S rlliS easy in effect. Mcents.

Mtinl<*r**<l Ills Nt’iiDihor. St. Ct.ahisvili.e, O., Nov. 2(1.—Yesterday Gw rge W. Vinker, a ftu-iner, was killed by James Williams, a neighbor. Williams, returning from, town, found Vinker at his house and attacked him w ith a poker, killing him instantly. Williams had been drinking. The murderer was arrested. Swallowed Poinoti. Kinwakek, Ills., Nov. 26.—Joseph Martin, 51) years old, committed suicide by swallowing poison. He was despoudeut because out of work. Fourteen children survive him. You! Will <i**t th** Certificate. Richmond, Va., Nov. 26.—Hon. H. 1). Flinid, Democrat, lias declined the certificate of di ction to congress from the Tenth district, which was awarded to him on account of .'lerie il irregularities in certifying the vote of Buckinghan county. The certificate will be awarded to Jacob Yost, Republican who carried tiie district by NT votes. Virginia Electoral Muddle. Richmond. Va., Nov. 26.—The Virginia election muddle Ims not yet been straightened out. A new addition of the figures yesterday gave Wallace, Democrat, about 400 plurality for elector. The board adjourned until Friday when the returns will be again goiin over.

One fiuiwfrrd page book descrip- ! live of resoorces nnd capaHlitif-iof the soil contiguous to the Hut ol the LOUISVILLE (s NASHVILLE RAILROAD iu Kentucky, Tennessee Alabama Southern Mississippi ami West Florida by counties Write C. P. ATMORE, Gen’l Paas. dgt, Louisville, Kj,

Excursions TO POINTS SOUTH On the first and third Tuesday of each month * at about half rates, and one-way tickets atone j and a half cents per mile For information, County Map Folders etc.,; address, i J. K. RIDGELY, N. W. Pmss. Agent, Chicago*

AT The Globe Stor-e (s> Vou can 5^1

Coffee from Navy Beans.. . Rice Bot Tumi n i “ C Mil fruiil Lard Bacon Roiled Oat* Laundry Snap . Starch Crackers Fresh < Jysters

10 P

JOe per If ■ '2%

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( alientis wnrtli. Gingiiam *•

. .. .7G per y 1 *1 . li | er Til (n

I’iaid dress goods worili 7'.. per yd lire-- g oil- ]G yd* aide worth 5"' I 1 ! > il (a ai i Dre-s good* 1 yd wide worth 50 p ry Dress goods 1 vd wide worth -‘o per '1 ... (J l: M |

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Wiikat^h ■' f " n »ne of Blanket,. Comforts. Mat!!,;.„Vd-4 v. ,v ' r ' Tab,e • slw Cok.v—Wee. c.ueutd -a ...' , losi'd 2;u e. Rubbers and Aretie-. < nn May opened k’T . . closed l*I ,e. ' ’ goinlsalso Tinware. Gla—ware. 'I 1 Oats—Dee. upened in, cloned pji.c i ware etc , at satisfactory priia

May opened 22qc, closed •J-.* .c.

Fork—Jan. opened '.u. closed »7 fiO

May opened ft.1)5, closed

Lahu—.Inn. opened S4.no. closed fit ;;7

May opened <4.2'J. closed

Bins—Jan. opened #3.so, closed fdsj.

.'lit'-’ if m l >:f{ <17 I it >u ■

y opened #0.01, close I *4.00.

( losing cash markets: Wiu-at ni <• <•, P SVhW 1UC ’ l" ;lk lard ’ta.7

K**p(ibilrttii Surc«*4Hfnl,

Kckhestek, Ind.,

J. Sudrauski Proi*-

louav^ i*ucai .Tiurk*-!^. LFiirinshed the Daily Banner I 'laily l>y R. \V. Alien, manager of ' r 5 ttmi Jordan’s poultry housed Hens

Sprliqr*. choice

ten lay on account of the tie vote on ren- 3! jr S ey M^in t L V 'patmli‘ Wl U ,! !' , ‘ lwtio “ ol .|:'"' , '4s!Vo!n\s4(p,!s.'nn/ 1 ovVrioVrr, r»l ’ iVliUTiu Li. Fatterson, KojjabUcau. r»irk<*\8, youiur,H to 10 txls

tiec-rt**, f. f.over

j Ducks •

1 In' farmer that would sow a quart of tiutTer^ifo s , ub '* ect to h *ndiing.

wheat to the acre might as well expect

to reap a big crop a* the merentnt that ...

X* * W" T,,!" ""n,,’.'' Tj ; n lr !«-. .*»

you would harvest a large crop. tf.

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