Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1896 — Page 2

TUB DAILY BAXNBit TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.

.LIKE A fPARTAN

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()t ill li alt'i. il ~im>U(I. !n'\ anil i. . }ri\r way t<» ilio suiiNliino of h. ;■

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ll .] ' Sai'»apiirilia, Iwcauw* it Lives iva. .v <1 lifo and vitality to tli>' Llood,

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:m I lliroitirli ij.'i'v:' siren and* energy body. |{<‘ad “Ilood’sSar helped me

that impart gth, vigor to the whole this letter: e a p a r i I I a wonderfully,

ehanjered sickness to health, gloom tosansnlne. No pea can describe what I •uttered. I was deathly sick, had sick headaches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles so that I could not go up and

down stairs without clasping my hana over my heart and resting. In fact, it would almost take my breat h away. I suffered so I did not care to live, yet 1 had much to live for. There is no pleasure in life if deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood’s Sarsaparilla does far more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itself.” Mrs. J. E. SMITH, Beloit, Iowa

Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Hlooil Purifier. Alldrujrmsts $*• PrrjKimlonly hy <’. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. «• ffit ruro all livrr ills, biliousn DOU S Ml I IS m-ss, headmdie. 25ronts

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SI'BCI U. NOTICE. Wo publish, and are glad tr, get the same when they art* news, free brief notices of deaths, births and marriages, but we charge for extended recounts of marriages, obituaries, lodge and society resolutions a^d cards of thanks, and will publish none such unless ay meat, <»r sail * factory a 1 rangement thereor, is made In a / i i ee.

Send news to Telephone 95.

Later reports from Frankfort, Kentucky, do not confirm the first report sent out concerning the Walling case. While it is altogether likely that Ids fate will be the same as Jackson’s nothing is said in the press reports today that such a decision lias been reached.

COMMON COUNCIL

PROPER FOOD

*lrM. .JiK’k.Hoii Acted Wlien Her 8

Her ii.e NrwM. Curfew Ordinance Adopted. Ai'cleut Sparta produced no BlOW at Clgaiettes.

woman more firm or heroic than; At council meeting on Tuesday Mrs. Jackson, mother of the doomed night as predicted in this paper, a man. Her demeanor all through curfew ordinance was passed, it

A'Hi N »t Drugs.

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The

Way.

The failure of ninety-nine men (and women) to di> what they want, make money, earn a home lor fortune, make a name for them ' selves or attain whatever goal they

the trial and afterward showed her will become operative in two weeks ^ ^ is du( , to imI)ropl . l livin ..

pos essed of great control of her In order that the public may unfeelings. but vesterday’a trial seyer-1 derstand it clearly we herewith

est of all, was borne with greatest | print it in full:

Handson: >

fortitude.

At twelve o,clock Mrs. Jackson

left the borne Ot Mrs. Specht, in ; eoairi'eiratliis under or about the Elect

CV.y OrdifiRttce

An ordinance, to prevent persons under the

I'nnatural food and drink gradually undermine the stoma 'h ar.d the nervous system and somewhere 1 in the body the trouble shows

r m en iu o you » l iusr jn-i ■ ight ; e -link i l! ‘l U !T.-.

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ave of Miventcen yeani colleellng together, or which drugs will not Ileal. ,t mat

, iic dyspepsia, constipation, heart

Vo.vi.ofi U iioro uhla atuIn r « n( l ' Street I,lirlit*, hikI on Itie H. e. i-i and puolle

INe\|o.t. nere she is st. 11 .. ' place, am! ^rminda of the city of Greencastle trouble, kidney complaint or lung came to Covington to visit her son. ludtana , , , , „ trouble, or it mav show in bad

>eclinn 1. Ho it ordained by the Commo.i

Council of the city of’ Greene.i Hi* Indiana, blood, tumors, piles, Weak eyes. that.lt sbull be and Is herenjr made unlawful ^ of hearin an(l lu , ai l troubles

rurally person or person-under tue use of

seventeen years, to collect, aasemtile, or con- \ all these and many more are caused a rebate, with any other person or persons. | , )y HU , umv[l an(] uervoufl disorder.

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She believed that he was to have another trial for his life, and came to bear the glad tidings. When she reached the jail the officials, who knew that her son’s fate was sealed, seeing that she was still un deceived, said nothing. As Mrs Jackson entered the corridor and

rno REn.a l lot biers and Innii-du rs

under said age o seventeen years, about, or under any of the Kleelrie Street lighisof the city of Greencastle Indium, or at any ! other point orpliue up mi said streets of s-iid c'iiy, or, ’without uermission of tlie proper ! authorities, upon any of the public or Cor-

passed the cells of Walling and' wi.hi., s.,id city, or public

Laughlin, the latter condemned to

and they cannot exist when stomaeh and nerves work properly. Let us seek by natural living to be veil and happy. Abuses of the

A THIRD OFF on our Iurio- stock otdre*. ur'.-K undurwaar, hoBtery. cloij^and W«j

Come Rt onei last forever.

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ABRAMS & SON. EMANLEL MARQUIS.

places o.' said cily, allcr the hour of eight o’clock p. m , of any day; and any person or petsoos under the said age of seven tee i years. who shall collect, assemble or congregate as aforesaid wiihan; o e* r person or persrns, under around o • about any of the said street lights of said cty; oral any other point or p'aee upon any of the streets of salt! city; or without permission of tne proper authorlliet;, upon any of the. pubUc or corporate grounds w \ hin s.tid city; or any of toe uublic places of said city, after the hour of eight o’cl Oii k p. in., ol any day, sliall be deemed guilty of a violation of this ordinance, and on a convict ion of such offense before the mayor j of said city shall be lined in any sum not less than one, nor more than ten dollars for each

such offense.

s ectlon 2. This ordinance shall be in force, and take effect from and aftei its passage and

publication.

Ordaiucd and established, this Hth day of

December IHIMl.

Jonathan Hi uni. Mayor. Attest James M. Huulky, < lerk.

Upon motion of Mr. Hatliaway the cbtiirmiiu was iostructcd to :ip point a committee of three, one of

tin* prices on our j lacy- mi'l vliuloe

hang, she shook hands with each, and then passed to her son. Seated in the corridor, with the jailer at their side, Scott Jackson told his mother of liis fate. Not a tear, not an exclamation broke from the mother’s lips. The conversation was but momentarily checked, but what was said none but the mother and son and the jailer know. From 1 o’clock until fifteen minutes past ‘2 mother and son talked, and then a good by kiss and the mother walked out of the jail with firm tread and resolute air. Her devoted friend, Mrs. Lewis, had come over from Newport, learful of a scene at the jail, and 'vas patiently waiting in the police station. Mrs. Jacksen greeted her calmly, and

the two proceeded to the steps.

Wonu.n’s GbriMtian Temperance Dillon,

The National W. C. T. U. has claim ouniNAitcR. now been organized over twenty ;M.n„ nll „i, lle ,ponce

years. It is the largest society n. Parker,

ever composed exclusively of women , James Merryweathor. uredept.

and eonilucted entirely by them. Hen s. winiams

' Geo. N. Nelson ** “ .

Its work 18 well known, being com- James I). Culler, streets.. .. priced under general divisions of i John T*’ ll,n “

Preventive, Educational, Evange- ; 1 . il>li)1 ., t . ul|1|( listic, Social and Legal. The chief ' iitr.es auxiliaries are the United States, | ^ 111,1

Great Kritain, Canada. Australia, 1 Ml,ra "

South Africa, India. Japan and the iMtinati. stone

Hawaiian Islatuis. There are local u u niUD. stone unions in almost every civilized : nty TrU8te08 ij bl . ary .

nation, with forty six departments J - T -Owens.eatra police,

of work.

body cannot be helped by medi jYIQ ' .Q0S

cinos onleaa the nlinscs Htoii. and il ' ‘

inis, < oil

15/}!/}!? l/ERffiHION’S

Say When

YOI

are lout.

cines unless the abuses stop, and if that is done the person will get well quicker without drugs, in uint

cases out of ten.

One of the greatest causes of I

before Ghrimnuis. 1 nine i «! irei ;i bargain

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v;/. ; i-iiday, . |

disease of the present day is found J \ LKilll

in some things little suspected. We haven ami ele^anl sleek

Coffee is one of these “polished j 0

pa--me In e. I have lots ot t|.,ve||j^|

! vou iM .’t atVord to mi.--.

H. S; Werneke.

; Fine watch repairing :i -premlty. Meet me on Meats r':, 1 I fords, and sit the lowest prkvs

villians.”

People wonder “wbat in the world

o! line .OOP-. New il.—' all - YVilSLllTI HdSUCiL

wiiii'ii will -st'II at ‘.Kirgaln

prlct *' >i'e our Gliina t nplamid. Jackson A I nmUm >ts.

day after day ( makes me (eel

W. W. JONES, The Druggist.

Phone.

.,,.4L'Z’s A Feaceflil —^

reckoning comes in the shape of a spell of sickness, expensive to pocket and always a considerable push down the bill in more ways than one. Yet they don’t seem to find where tue trouble lies until

high grii.le ll I :, n .| I ee t. I'r\ -i , ni | i,,, | convinced. Fit: 1,1

Heal lov twelve dollars and lll'l> eents ill , line hand earved lusl, o liti a pjatiIf.aHs dresser nod wash sland. A I ^TITKI R A M.U.OM.Y’S.

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l'()lllC I’ennsy Ivaiiis I! nr It. wheat llonr a spi cialty. IMione HO, Big Four Mills, \\ . T. hes.rr.

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i I 1 ' line M- rlia and| J ;i v a coin Limit iodj

them the city attorney, to use their they (put coffee and tea and go on

intlucncc to secure the passage of a to a plain diet.

law authorizing the a ity to license j ThoGsands are leurning these and restrict the sale of cigarettes, facts, and it was to help such as

j find it about impossible to get on 8 a no without coffee, that careful expento no | mentors worked nearly a twelve ~ so month to produce Postum Cereal, a ^ jp beverage with the color, pungency 2100 and ])iquant tlavor of coffee, but ' " composed of the pure grains of the field, (wheat Ac.) It can ustd

jruiir iutcc iriven with every watch chain. \ ■■‘•'v jintl#i*ht)ic'- 2i>'«)rt incut at all kimls of low price*. At H. G. KELLEY’S, Tm .i"w,i,-.

"ee h r ONE DOLLAR

(’ahily. Nut* ml Ktuils for holithiv

t r;i• Ic. Phone !J4.

Broadstrect & Son.

rort EA5E

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and comfort try on** of our fifty c. iii corsets, in diUVr. iil colors

Perfect littinjr—well made, F G. GILMORE S-

a tir-t-Fine e* USt*. I atti‘11. I

Black.

(wheat A-e.) it cun

freely by adults and children, as it is simply the juices of the cereals and is a perfect food-drink while in taste and appearance it is coffee. It is scientifically prepared by the Postum Cereal Co., Lim., if Battle Creek, Mich., and is not as

Tbank offering Meeting. strong and acrid as very strong

1 he motto ot the world’s W. C. On last Sabbath evening the and low grade coffee, but ranks in T. U. is “For God and home and Woman’s Home Missionary society tlavor and color with the fine me!every land,” of the national, “For hell a thank offering meeting in low grades of the high priced God and home and native land,’ College Avenue church. A good Mocha and Java and creams to the

I <N s to 5 40 II 75 rt Hi

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850 00

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I'll KInT

No Bet lei 3

in the world for vmir 'vile tint! :i 1,1 FK INsritAN* K POLICY. Proceed..II to life un.I property i- on essential.

JAMES M. HURLEY. General Writer.

PHONE 48 caiTlaM*s Jin'l jivuilc hordes fo.w i (hliuas ami (uik nils gii cn sp<. thm hy Geo. M. Xurthcasi <orncr Square. A (iold Reward

V o- your patromurc' n my complete llm* o r dry ifrtuds uid locen • . i and see 1 he priz ?b-*iii iiold .Vliimiiinn talile wnro.

, South Grecnoifstle.

JC8N RUEY 9 QO.

and of Indiana, “The women of and attentive audience was present

clear golden brown so greatly liked j

by eonnoisseurs. makes one very

A few days use j fond of the deli-'

the nation versus the liquor traffic,” on that occasion and an interesting which was given by Zerelda Wal- program was furnished setting

lace. The Indiana union has a forth the manner of caring for the cions nourishing cup of Postum. membership of five thousand. A destitute upon our coasts and espe- and the old ill feelings of bodv very important work is the Hadley c i a lly of the rescue work through j gradually disappear. Why? it is! Industrial school for girls located the “Emigrant Missionary” who | asked. Your chemist will tell you near Hadley, Hendricks county. Sl .cks the especial care and protec Miat it is now clearly shown by Only girls who are moral, obedient, tion of the women who land upon analysis that the same poisonous

and willing to be instructed in ac cordance with the conditions of the

A STRIKING COMBINATION thill conquers ndmi. ntion at every ghmer is our Hiiperli <1 splay of the vei\ hr st ideas in t urnishiuyrs in every depart ..put. Shapes ai d colors, styles and miitcriulfi, vulu sand prices, each and all aehi. ve ;t triumph in this splendid panorama of ideal creations for (rood dressers, uur fanes shirt and neckwear depart merits are a ivvelry in color-effects and artistic conceptions, without mentioninu our unequalcd underwear display. Brices always agreeable. At Sutherlin's the Haberdasher

Stoves to burn D Rp3|||if|j| A bilge M.iick ..I' beat, r- in.l c.inkcrs. i UUUUIIIUI

New sty.e face veil tfiv en free of charurc with every hat sold for two weeks. Oiir stop* is

Cooper Bros. Hardware Co.

our shores at Castle Garden, N. Y., j alkaloids exist in coffee as in mor : Franklin ami .lack-on sts.

and at San Francisco. Theprc8i- phine,whi8key%tobaccoandstrych-

dent, Mrs. Dr. Hollingsworth, read | nine, and the daily doses directly' S a Looking Glass

Will make vou h .s,,cci:d iiricc for one : '“'scun.l oanfnlly «<• c inl, price very l.iw

Mrs. E. .1- Kellar & Co.

Wasliln^ion X Vine St.

deed and the regulations of the

school are admitted.

The Greencastle Union has a membership of forty and ten de

partments of work. Temperance I 0 f a barrel of clothing sent to her literature is circulated throughout 1 family recently by the society,

the city. Weekly meetings are whose labors and money arc be- in the dark that kills, but sclene! held at the jail and almshouse, stowed altogether upon the needy has thrown light on this subject’ The one dollar annual membership i n the home field. The music on and one cau now have the satisfacfee is distributed as follows: Local the occasion was furnished by’ the tion at least ot knowing what it is

union, 30 cents; county union, 20 | church choir and a male quartet, j that hurts,

cents; state union,

a touching letter of thanks from a | attack stomach, heart, liver and ministei’e wife at Idaho expressing nerves. These facts make plain' great appreciation of the contents the reason for so many serious at-

tacks of the body from a hitherto j unsuspected quarter. It’s the knife

Photi)|!T!i|>tiK taken by the latest i ami mnst approved iiiethodH.all tliephotoKTHpliic novelties. F.n- '^0

Iri avinir work In orsyon and water color-.

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C?T7VV7W7TOK S.

FOR * PROMPT Attention In the livery line, and for turnouts Hdti are up to date at low price.

^— PHONE. 66

tooper Brothers.

\ 11)1*'A I Ilnur for perfect coekliiK and tiukintf—Is Harris itvyrerittl. a trial will convince you. Home Industry. a*k yonr jfrocei' for it. The Harris Milling Company, GENEIiAI. Ml LLKItS.

FA!iC»

Lan^on’s Book Stoiv.

atarionery, all tha newest dosijrns. Kmliossefi immoyriams and en gravid cards a specially. At

cents; na-1 Mr. Starr as leader. The follow There is but one genuine original

tional union, 9 cents; world’s un- i ng was the program: Prayer, Mrs. Postum Cereal coffee, with a multi-

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CHI LD HE i VI j "f peifeenon In domeslieiiled by \ \ 11 i T11] 111. 111 t foremn or l -in' Ibese elllllee -e t\ i * 1' ’ 11 ll 111 L 11 l I le |ri amt e. a I " d

• ■. . ■ | — —- — lections of new . stone and b u " tui|i‘ Ot nnitntlons ottered as “just and fascinutins Iiiuslc lust ns-elvid at at low prices. Satisfaction warrmiusl.

J. F. HILL'S Music Store.

, ,. A SAVAGE A Monument ion, 1 cent. New members «rpI d„„ <'b..if Q „. r „ 0 .iir>.r w. r ■ <»vs a—

gladly received in our union. Mrs. Ellen H. Tingley; paper on as good.”

At the meeting Thursday alter- the general work, Mrs. Dr. Wood; I Heiiina.t it.r™i„ p.i noon Mrs. Martin will give the re- The Emigrant Missionary, Miss ^w people know that all plants con- ' ~

port ot state convention. Come Eva 1 ilden ; Deaconesses amUbeir it(j (rb ^ imt . nt jg (1 j^t, 1( | any (4 nnr CTHDr C DCf | \ I C I Go to HUGHES BROS cut and hear what the white ribbon j work, Miss .Mamie Burlingame. lltore than animals can. The Mount ULUdL M Ui\L Ol tLIALu!

women are doing in our state, xx. nore cui-ativv Power Lebanon Shakers have learned the art

i Is contained in a bottle of HootPe of extracting and utilizing these digesKpworth League. 1 Sarsaparilla thin in any other similar dv '‘»d it is for this reason

Members of Epworth League preparation, it costs the proprietor that their Shaker Digestive Cordial U College Avenue church please no-j and manufacturer more. It costs tinC meeting with suen phenomeiiul success lice. There will a very important jobber more and it is worth more to the in the treatment of dyspepsia. The

meeting of the Epworth

ITltift ion Notice.

Eirsl Nttlloiml Hunk. Greencastle, I nd., Dec, 8, IstM, The annual meet Ins "! the stockholdcru of this bank btr ,be eleetl.-n of nine directors for the ensuinir year will lie belli at tbtdr bank building on Tucftdav, January IJth. Is'.iT, between the bours ot one ami four o'clock, of said day. Jekomb Ai.i.kx, f7-4 Cashier, For Legal Blanks. The Ban.nek Times

I ca>rue 1 consumer. It lias a record of cures un- , Shaker Digestive Cordial not only eon- , ' . I known to at.v other preparation. It is ’fains food already digested, but it also

this evening in church parlor^, im-j th<i b<is| . to buv 1( , it js t |„. 0ne | contains digestive principles which aid mediately after evening service, at 'i ,.,,,. |*,| 00 d Furirter. 1 1,|, ‘ digestion of other foods that may be K:lo. Election of officers and Ilm'd’s 1’ills are the best family catii- eaten with it. A single 10 een*. sample some other important business will attic and liver ...**diei„e. Gentle, re- >.ottle will be sufficient to demonstrate

liable, sure. its value, and we suggest that every

need the presence of all League | | Sll(rerin}? ,i v ,, K .p tit . make a trial of it.

The farmer tiny; would sow a quart of | Any drnKKi(!t call lv it .

OotTcc. a k* ch] article ... 2«» cents Kicc, select one pound 5 cents ( Hiined c.rn Scents Bauiiitry soap, • Bars 26 eenls J. Sudranski, General Store.

Hon III Oreencastle.

MELTZER & McINTOSH,

KM Hast Franklin street.

For Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay and Oil. ^aMsIaction warranted. Prices the

lowest

Phone 3D.

Qualify

Fine Boxes

SHOULD be the _ first consideration

when you buy yoor groceries.

PHONE 90 and get prompt attoil- ' ! <rs early with

tion at the low tv* 1 market prices.

Alpheus Birch.

' 1mm, Lamps ami (^iHH.usv/arc.

Filled with delicious fresh sweets at th** lowest prre*. Leave your Cl lis: nas or-

GARDNB.R ik OO. n.onl'T.i'c'nm^'.bm' “ " m ' lunC,,

M al de Hi estis. See.

members. - , . .

wheat to the acre might a> well expect !

The Banni.r Times teiepnone news ) to rean a big crop as the merenant that I

number is 95. He mber it when you i useg J 81lia u space tapers n-H'tors recommend it .n place of Castor

have :tit item. We want tlie news. ‘ advertising bis wa.es. Sow liberally if

. j you would harvest a large crop. tf. Mrs. Josie Heady has returned to her |'

home in Harnar.l after visiting Mrs

Hiram Heady.

The Baxnkk Times For Letter Heads.

Laxol 1- tlie best ntetlicine for children.

To f’*trc a <?old In 4lue l>ay.

'I hko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails touure. 25c. 20StD.

Slit) K S

and

under, till

a little out of style to be sold itl (tne Half of their cost. J. T. Allen, Prop

I’AUlSiE, pWoese Ullies l lillle out of st vie to he evepv vnricf v nt tho Inwout nHoo.

and cut

flowers of

every variety at the lowest prices. Fimcral ami wedding designs a spec-

ialty Phone 0.

Mrs. M. J. ChBtffGG* :Mk * r ) Illoonuiigton st.

P. EITELJORG. U Boots and SI

Healer in I,hue. i etnunt. I’lastcr Paris, ll Ur. Sewor Pip,,. Paten

* blinticys, Eire Hi l. k. I'irc b’luy, Etc. isorthwest comer puhlic square.

Boots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.