Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1896 — Page 2
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Tin: DAILY BAXNKU TIMES, GREEXCASTLK, IXDIAN'A.
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I lias produced condition? all her own and must not de so modest as
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
"V i BBAZILf/th
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- ££ llnstantly
c\ r* < V; I !in ravatri'M
■*j~r ravages
' !Catarrh.
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lt is a
true .Balsam of marvelous healing power and the only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recessesoi (this inveterate j disease. It quickly destro>s the nests of microbes, jheals the ulcers Jand restores tl; e
not to take full credit for it. New Castle Hall Dedicated ThursHv the looks of the great daily I day at Cloverdale.
papers foot hall seemed to have had tile call yesterday. The telegraph wires were loaded down with it last night ; the local olllee send ir.g sevtial thousand words.
senses of smell, taste and hearing. It has been used over lO years in
hospitals and private families and by Physicians and Specialists as
the ono infallible remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most
economical, a50ets. bottle-.‘on- , , , . , . taining 12 weeks* treatment and ! take l )lat ' e tour du y^ followtng—the
The Lafaxctte Courier has worked up a 7 —11 combination as follows: ••In order to an is we r several inquirers at one and the same time, the Courier notes the fact that the Indiana general assembly is due to convene on the 7th of January next, and that the inauguration of the governor-elect will
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$1 .OO be,ttl9 (I weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup in a few minutes. Quickly cures La Grippo and takes all its bad effects out of thot.; stem. Absolute
11th.”
ly guaranteed to euro Asthma.
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The curfew at New Castle is thus commented on by the Courier: ‘ If the ladies ol New Castle do, as
revents, breaks tip and cures threatened, petition the town tins stagi'l 'A" marTedous remedy 'for tees to enact a curfew ordinanee all Stomach troubles. In Female compelling dl married men to be
troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps in ono day.
Relieves Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation i:so as for Piles. Itdoesall this gently and promptly, yet it Is no miracle; it relieves the inflammation, na*
tore does the rest. It is worth Its time to prepare the evening
at home by if o’clock p. m., they will be met by a petition praying earnestly for an ordinance requiring all club women to be at home
Boston - Store
After having purchased a line or HOLIDAY GOODS we find we are cramped for room, so in order to make room we are going to clear up our stock
at unheard of prices
i of the
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NEXT TEN -We are going to offer our stock at—
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CENT
DAYS
delivered here and ^ ^ Gl MONLY .
weight in gold In every family. Over 10O doses In a 50c. bottle. Trial size 25c. Ask for Circular.
Sold by Druggists. B. F. JACKSON
& CO.,
troprioto-*,
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meal. Now go in.
The roasting of certain “expense fuml” building and loan associations in Indianapolis goes merrily on. They ought to be roasted. A building and loan assoeiation should be operated for the benefit of the shate holders not the officers Every one alike should share in the profits, and when discrimination is made then the true association idea disappears. Our home insti lotions are not of the “expense” fund sort and are helps to the town in many ways.
The sentence of Editor Wilson, of the Indianapolis I’co/ile, to three years in the penitentiary for sending obscene literature through the mails, has been allirmed by the U. S. supreme court, and he will have to don prison garb. The fact that Wilson resided for a short time in this city has nothing to do with the ease. He fell from grace sadly alter leaving here and has been publishing one of the vilest sheets ever printed in the state. The sale of it was stoopeil tong ago in this city.
ADVERTISING RATES.
DISPLAY.
Per inch, tlrst ins< rtion ..2T» ets. •• •* eaeb subsequent insertion ets.
per month.. $l.bO
| M I liUHl 111 _ '
i.iniriintctHl pnsitl-Mi clmrired -Y pvr cent to ...it ..v(i I'osition not p-mirantced
ini per cent extra. _ _
for iiilvertlsemctits of less than’> ineheH. No ili—ounl lor tliin or 'paer; five per cent al-
lowed when payment aeeompanles order.
HEADING NOTICES
Hrovtertype, per lim*. )c. On«‘Hnepara(rraptis cimrtred as neeupylmr two lines space. Phe fol'.ow'inir rates .vlll be allowixl mil]/ IE rn r ink oceompflHfruorder. 23 line's t cents per line 50 " “ “ “ lO" ** U “ ‘ •2V> " 8*4 •* “ WK) *' . ... .. 'J ” M. J. BECKETT Publisher HA UK A M.SMITH. . Manatri'iy Editor
Fakke county is complaining of weddings being scarce since the election, as only two license have been issued, saj’s an exchange. That isn’t allParke has to complain of since the election. It has placed some of its best ollices in the control of a combination of popocracy that the county will have to shake loose before it prospers. The republicans of Parke should brace up an'l dislodge that crowd at the next round. Parke is temporarily under a political blot.
The dedication of the new castle hail ot Diamond lodge. No. .149, K. of P., last night was a pleasant affair. The lodge with a band met tlie afternoon train on the .Monon and escorted Hon. L'uion B. Hunt, grand vice chancellor of the Grand Domain of Indiana, to the lodge room. At seven o’clock the dedi
cation began. The Pythian service sj was conducted in a very beautiful * _jBSl ** JL
manner after which Sir Knight Hunt made an address on Pythian-
ism He gave the hislorv of the { . . _ organisation of this order He rhis is a chance of money saving that comes but very rarely Sale begins BATURDAY showed the true Pythian meaning NOV. 28, and lasts TEN days. Don’t miss the Golden Opportunity to make a few of friendship, charity and benevo” i purohases at the exceeding low prices ot 33 G PHR CENT OFF. We are unahle to lenee. His speech was th.- b,-t .f'HU'de prua s .if the enin-e pfo,k Imi n.-tiee the-e Prites and they will give you an id
the kind ever
did the lodge much good and cre-
ated much enthusiasm, it was I 50 in. black all wool Henriettas, sale prices,
well likek by the large crowd which 37 1 2 C per yard. 50 in. black all wool Serge, sale price 1-3
off—38c per yard.
40 in. black figured Novelties 60c per yd., sale price 1-3 off—39c per yd. 34 in. figured Mohairs 25c per yd., sale price 1-3 off — 17c per yd. 38 and 40 in. all wool figured Novelties 50c, sale price 1-3 off— 35c per yd. 36 in. Ladies’ Cloth in black and colors 89c,
sale price 59c per yd.
500 yds. Calico in remnants going at 3-'+c
per yd.
75 pairs Lace Curtains $i .50 per pair, 1-3
off—98c per pair.
25 pairs Ladies’ Heeced Hose 25c per pair,
sale price 19c.
25 pairs Ladies’ fleeced Hose 15c per pair,
sale price 10c.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* In Our Cloak Department we are goinj*' to oiler the same ONE THIRD OFF on every garment.
packed the hall. Music was furnished by the ( loverdale orchestra. Owing to the very inclement weather neighboting lodges which had been invited were unahle to send delegations. The new hall is one built especially by the lodge and is complete in every requirement. The south Putnam knights are to tie congratulated on their en-
terprise and public spirit.
Bargains for Xmas presents to be ottered tonignt at the big auction sale. it
Dr. and Mrs. I.uminers entertained a
number of friends last evening at cards. Paul Burlingame was the most successful gentleman player and was awarded the first prize. Mrs, if. <' Lewis ie-
;eiveil the tir-t prize for ladies.
Prof. Ayres is in Indianapolis.
to Indianapolis
(?. C. Moore went
this afternoon.
Miss Sallie Crow Arthur, 111.
is at home from
K. ’1'. Lane's in Roachdale on business.
M rs Logan and children, of Arlington are visiting Mrs. R. A. Ogg on their way home f’-om Mitchell.
Curtis Hughes visited in Cloverdale yesierday.
Mrs. Wickard and children of Indianapolis, are visiting the former’s aunt,
M rs. Navlor.
S. P. Cowger is in Monticello on bu
mess.
I’. O. O’Boyle has gone ts Terr Haute
on business.
49c Corsets, sale price 29c.
All wool Skirt Patterns <1.00 sale price 75c. All wool Skirt Patterns 75c sale price 59c. 8 1 -3c Outing Flannel 6c per yard.
ioc Outing Flannel 8 1-3C per yd.
too quality Canton Flannel 8 1-30 per yd. 23 yds. of I,. L. Unbleached Muslin
for Si .00.
20 yds. Bleached Muslin, good quality for
$1.00.
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Half gallon Water Pitcher 10c. Large 10 in. Glass Bowls 10c each.
1 2 qt. Tin Pails qc each.
1 gal. Tin Coffee Pots 13c each.
Pint Cups ic each.
12 qt. Milk Pail with strainer 2<)c.
Flour Sifters 14c each. Clothes Pins ic a doz.
Don’t forget the Date, commencing SATURDAY, NO\ . 28, and lasting 10 days. Call and be convinced that our prices are right.
$1.00 Worth lor 66-’ ? c.
BOSTON - STORE
AKRAiVIS SON.
SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND
Jerry O'Brien has gone to Terre Haute along with the other Big Four vaa-in-pei-tors to study the new system of air brakes that is being used by tin-
road.
Mrs. Eliza Chadd.of Bainhridge, and Mrs. 1>. M. Chadd, of Fillmore, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Sheets and
daughter.
Our Constitution is til*. Test to Wliieh
All Lows Host he ItroiiKht.
“The Constitution of the United States is the supreme ilaw, and every law of Congress, every State Constitution and every State law must he brought to the test of this supreme law, and is valid or invalid as it stands, or fails to stand, that test,” writes ex-President Har rison in an article on “The Judi eial Department of the Government” in the December Laiiies' Home j Journal. “The interpretation and
Keller v- Wm. j enforcement of the National Con Morns stitution and laws could not, for
several obvious reasons, be ielt to the State Courts. Uniformity of
Address all commuulcfttlons to 1 he Daily Hannkh Times. flrei-iiunstle. I u t.
Mrs. 1). E. Preston ami Paul are at home from Bainhridge.
Tomorrow may he the lost opportunity you will have to attend the big auction sale at Riekotts’ jewelry store. Every body come. It.
The case of Lemuel
Wright, Ez.ra Buis ami Clem
came up in the mayor’s court this forenoon and was sent to Justice Curtis, of
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Putiiatnviile, on a change of venue
It will come up there on tne loth of | interpretation would be impossible ' December. 1 if the Supreme Appellate Courts of | I the States could, each for itselt and Hflu B __ finally for the people of the partic1^9 J j ular State, the National
I Constitution and law s. And es
liHinv’N Iaoohi ivinrlcets* 1. Furnished the Daily Ban nek Times daily bv li. W. Alien, manager of Arfiui Jordan’s poultry house.J
People find just the help they so much pecially questions affecting the con-
Muhip ut Bloomington
Down at Bloomington a cross road brass hand and a line concert company are given equal consideration, but it is generally the one that makes the most noise that receives the best compliments from the newspapers. This is from the
Bloomington J’roiireiai:
“Camilla Urso, the lady violinist, appeared before a Bloomington audience Friday night. She has been before the public a number of years, and has been heard in ali the principal cities. Her music is is of a high order—toj high in fact for the ordinary listener, because her playing is of a character that can only bo understood by those with a musieal education, or by persons who, having u taste for music, have endeavored to master the violin, only to find that there is a marked difference between taste and talent. Music like that playe 1 by Urso shows facility of bow-ing as well as a knowledge of the instrument, and loan expert is very satisfactory: but to the
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Coffee from Navy Beans Rice. Bi>t 'Tomatoes " Corn from Lard Bacon Rolled Oats Laundry Soap Starch Crackers Fresh * testers
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need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur- . nishes the desired strength by purii tying, vitalizing and enriching the 1 blood, and thus build- up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the
Telephones. COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM
62 95
SPE'. IAL NOTICE.
We publish, ami are trhiil tr, in-t the same
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Locks - whole system. Head this: roi'-kl-y.'old toiim.!'.! '.L 3 LLh* 4 I “I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. TovV-> s, you ok 1 u pds. aim over choice fat 11*4 health run down, and I had the grip.
After that, my heart and nervous system — ..T were badly affected, so that 1 could not do
when thev arc news, fr'-c brief notices of di-it hs. births and mai-rlaires, hut weehartre f' -r extended ec eounts of murriaifcs. obitum ii-**. lodae and socl.-tv resolutions aed cards ot thanks, and will publish none such unless a\ ment, -ir - itl ^factory arrangement there-
of, ts made In a 11 ce.
Ducks.
Etrtrs. fresh subject to handling..
Hotter, irood
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Send news to Telephone 95.
The Whole story
Of the great sales attained and great cures accomplished by Hood’s Sarsapa- | rilla is quickly told. It purities and enriches the blood, tones the stomach and gives strength and vigor. Disease eartuot enter the systeic fortified by the
I my own work. Our physician gave tne ' some help, but did not cure. 1 decided ; to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken
Bi kulaks are up with the times. Many of them are said to be organ izetl into ‘-traveling syndicates.” Now here is a kind of a syndicate that cuiis loudly f<<r Popocratic tie minciation. But shall we hear it?
Tueke is populism and popu lj s tn—all sorts and conditions that discontent and a lack ol intelligence ever bred in this country—but the Kansas brand is head and shoul ders above all the others in its destructiveness. Kansas replies to her critics: “There are others.”
. zured
dieting powers of a State and of the National Government could not be left to the decision of the State Court. II the powers given to the National Government were to be maintained and uniformly and beneficially exercised it was essentb. that the final judicial de termination of the scope and limits of these powers should be confided to National Courts. It would not have done in 18iil to submit the j question of the right of a State to | secede from the Union to the Su- ! preme Court of South Carolina.”
common herd it is not near so satisfactory as “jay bird.” or “Johnny get your gun.” Many persons assume to understand a high class of music when as a matter of fact they do not know the key of A from the key to the smoke house.'’
Tha Nanif of \ onrliept*.
Also
Calicoes worth 7'... per y 1 Dinghain “ <i per yd " IS I Plaid dress goods worth 7'.. p< r vd i| Dre-s g-iGil- I 1 ., yds wide wurth 'i.' |rfl
Dre-s gemls 1 yd wide worth 5“ perj-jj
Dress goods 1 vd wide worth 'JU p«-r d|
A ml a full line of Blankets, Comtbiis. L I|| i| covers towels. Table Lim-n-. Boots, Rubbers and Arctics, i goods also Tin ware. (Hasswai'-. bhatware etc , at -atisfaetory price-.
J. Sudrmiski Rn>l»
Tl»« vVoatner*
The indications for tins, vk-ihitjl for the coming thirty-six hours :irt| as follows as received !>v H. v
Ilood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, j
rich, red blood which comes by taking and they have done me much good. I Hood's Sarsaparilla. will not be without them. I have taken 13 Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick head- bottlesof Hood's Sarsaparilla,and through j
ache, indigestion, hilliou-ness.
druggists. 25e.
There is a possibility that the Relin k <fc ( o. from t '• "ifrijl] name of Voorhees will appear on | weather bureau at ( ’hicago tin- senate roll after the ith of next Chicago, III., Nov. month, although the tall sveatnore • ■ 1 Showi rs this afti rnoon, muef|
{ f.Mlia
of the Wabash is to retire. A 1 strong sentiment exists j,, yv UH i, ington stale in favor of electing J
Charles S. Voorhees, a son of fair and cold with
Daniel \V„ to the senate to succeed Watson C. Squire. It will be remembered that Charley Voorhees, as a delegate to congress, was in-
'colder tonight with sti'uv u |fcj^ther south and fair i' ,rl 3 |
portions. Saturday gmorabj
lower ternpirq
ture in portions. Gakkiott. The following local ohservatioWj
as taken daily by Guy Wilson
is in charge ol the official
tveathq
Your pt ANence is desired at the big auction -ale tonight and tomorrow. Spee.al bargains to lx* offerred in order to close entirely out. E. E. Newton.
CLOVKKDALK.
i iirti- K. Hughes of Greeneastlc at tended the K. of P. dedication. Mr. Leroy K. Appleby and Miss Lc- ; ota May Lahertew were married Wed-ni-sday evening at the home of the J bride’s parents in Owen county by Eld. | T. J. Nixsom W - oiler contratula-
Clrcuil Court-
Estate of Wm. L. Wright et al minor heirs of Mary L. Lucas;
Al, i the blessing of God, it has cured me. stricken from docket. ” . ! _nss. wa in j nstril(lu , n - s ] 0 eated on thereof I worked xs hard as ever the past sum- Wm. Runyan et al vs Preston B. 9t umentMl ,n securing the admis- the Wp8t to u eire building:
1 n>er, and I am thankful to say I am „ . ■ r .-.i i
weir. Hood’s Pills When taken wlth | Runyan et al, enforce title and reHood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” ; move cloud ; finding for l). J. Shaw
Mrs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn. Ui r t ij n9 t defendants. This and many otter cures prove that ...
1 Nichols «fc Shepard Co. vs Wm. A. Moser, foreclosure;! judgment
for ♦399.18.
Hooqs
Sarsaparilla
No. none just like Kansas. She j iious to these happy young people.
I’ S re,«r’xioTdy H.mll ^('ol'l'S'| 0, ’ ti ' in * re#t hargains. at R.ckett-’
- ' jewelry store. E. E
, . act easily, promptly and i' 110041 S PlIlS effectively. '25 cents. I man.
. . ,— West College building:
sion o ashington territory us a Maximum temperature yesterday rfl state. It was generally understood fim^rnuret^day.7a. m ^J| at that time that he would have Uatn i.U, melted mow Uachw):::::'-^-^ been chosen senator had the first! Bl5M»Ti“fir ,m * r * UU,,en | state legislature been democratic. I „ 1 he democrats and populists now. Taka Laxative Bro.no quini'"'^ ! ,!, v " 1 '"-” '"••'.i-'-itv in tin- Wash lets. All druggists refund the «<>«?]
Mr. and Mr-. P. O. (.’ollive have re- ington legislature, which meets next if it fails tocure. 25c. i(W turned from a visit in Bainhridge. , January, and Mr. Voorhees' chances 1
’ VRwfi
1 jewelry store.
'ome to the auction sale tonight, and
Attend tlie big auction -ale tonight
Newton sales-j -pedal bargains are te he given. E. K.
It I Newton agt salesman. * it
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