Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1897 — Page 2
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TIIK DAILY BANNER TIMES, C.REENCASTLK, INDIANA.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Robert Laugnlin, who was eon detuned for tilt murder of his wife
CAR WHEEL BROKE
I'ubllftlied every afternoon except Sunday <t tLe IIannkh TiMts oiMoe, corner Vine and
t rankltn atrw-ta.
CLa'nref. for dlaplay advertlaementa inust tie handed In by lOo'clock i. m. each day. Head* tnir adretaiaeiuonta will lie rteelved each day up to 1 o'clock p. m.
All communications should be stiaicd with Ihei Hineof the writer; not noeewsurlly for public 11 Ion, hut us evidence of trood lath. Anonymous communication!-can not he noiced.
Where delivery it. irrctru'ar please report
same promptly at publication otti
Specimen cope s mailed free on appMoaiiou.
RATES Of SUBSCRIPTION
One Tear in advance Sis moatIm T/iri ■ months. One month Per uxcJi Ini Carrier
and niece, and who in jail at Covington with Jackson and Walling, was hanged today at Hrookville, Ky.. if the law’s edict was carried out. Appended is a letter from Scott Jackson to Laughlin published in today's <'ommcrcial Trib-
une :
“Covington, Ky., January s. My Dea Erieml Laughlin—Your
departure was so sudden ttii< morning that 1 did not hardly know you were until you had left us. We have had several good talks together, and lain ] sorry we could not have ono more. However, as .Mr. Lee is to get to you I soon I will try ami see him before he ias I goes and send you my verbal sytnpaJUi! tides by him. 1 wish it hud lieen in my • 10 ; power to be of more iielo and assistance to you while you were hereami for you.
When '--Itvery L ma-.ehy carrier. I sub- , |j > we All are under great disadvallt-i korlptlon aec iniUs nre to In- paid to tiiemia- , . . i .. u 1......1 they call auJ ret dpi for same. « "• •»>" "» naiu t<» 00 . out
would wi'h. lean not say mueh to von now. my dear friend, as ! want to get this away by the first mail, yet I
nisei av 1 feel as though I want to say a few more
twIfloh,firatinsertion * Beta, word loyou than the mere ‘good-by’ •• • t-Moii Hubs*<1111 r.t ins. R < 1 oi ti;i' early morn. \ <*u bfiiis; a “ “ p^»r month .. .$im) brother of mine, 1 know you will hr
P^Ulon'W^ I -'k.d to hear from me. 1 f the will of
for advertismm nls of it **s ttmn ;» ;nclu No ill** Divint i atlmr is such tliat WO never discount for ttno* or sp.u-r: fiv, per .It a!- :t ,r A]ll c ias,> our hands in frieiuUhip, iewcdwl.cn payment accompanies ordir. i , a , } } „ )V kihd Brevier type, per Urn-. 5.- onelin.- pure-1 irienii and brother, 1 sineerely and most irraplis cimrtrtsl as iHanipyina two lines space, deeply extend to you my heartfelt svm- > he toitowina rates 'III be allowen ,,nl\i pathies in this, the time of trial. Your W «a rash iiccompoaC* inter.. 1:lsr th((llKht before leaving Covington
t cents per line j.,j! xvas f or f be welfare of your friends. 3 •• .. •• and the coffee vou made for us this
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ADVERTISING RATES.
Vamtaha Stock Manipulations,
wreck Train *..,,,"777^ Hel.rf of No. « ll iS ' ,Ut at T, ’ m ‘ on Uio Xantiaiia Last Night. that tile annual meeting ot the The fast train due here on the I stockholders of the Terre Haute & Vandalia at 6:07 last night didn’t ! Indianapolis Railway company arrive until after ten o’clock. The next Wednesday will be a perfuuc following in the Terre Haute IJx- lory alfuir There are three Terre prest tells why: Haute directors—Messrs. Minsbal) The N'andalia Road narrowly es- (the largest local stockholder), caned a bad accident. Lust night 1 Hulinan and McKeen—hut they as their lust No. -J express for New are not informed of the policy ot York was coining down the grade the Pennsylvania people. Letters just this side of Mulcom station, have been received from New York the first station yvest of this city, asking about the value of the one of the wheels under the tender stock as related to the future of of the engine broke and by the time the road, hut the Terre Haute peothe train could be stopped the ten- pie have been unable to give any der had jumped the track and the definite iniormatiion. It is known train was standing at the head of that the stock is being handled in the trestle at that place, with no | considerable quantity in New York other accident. This was a very in private deals, and that it is beunfortunate place for an accident mg sold at a yery low price,
to happen, as it was impossible for the wrecking crew to make fast | progress on account of the trestle. No. ’2 is due at •"): 15, but it yyas
in Columns.
Ciall Pfeasc < Vnd Bee our line Winter Sultn im.i i>, , V Coats. / li'II trratlfy and benefit you to >{ Never buy Ciotliiiik 'Vllh your eye- s | n . f Diir etoek Ikhii all round exlilbit of III. ink world up to date | SO ARE OUR STYLES
.X. JL J. - Mg) Siotw ASSSf ^ Clothiers and Furnisher ;. iH44tTi44444444444444^;4t4444444iHirr
We Have-
■& lines 50 " 1 m •• « V> " . 800 " M. J. BECKETT.
Adore** all communications to The Daily Banneu Times.
Qrcenoaatle. in<i.
" " morning was the best I have had for many days Mis. Estel offered a very PuMtshcr beautiful and earnest prayer for you
HAUUY M. SMITH. Manuirniu Editor ( niorniug. j n whieli you know yve
earnestly united. 1 know my friend. Mr. Lee. will give you the truth and tin- way to God and m y the lessons yon have lead from God’s nook keep you a strong soldier in Christ Jesus. Look to God. He can and will save. Yours
in F., L. and T„ “Scott Jackson ’’ LACGIll.lN HANGED.
Special to Banner Times. Cim innati, Jan. 9—Laughlin
Telephones.
COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM
62 95
9:10 when they pulled into the station. At the time of the accident the train yvus in charge of Engineer VanCleave and Conductor John Wise. The only possible way in which such an accident could have resulted fataily would have been for one of the front guide wheels of the engine to have broken. In that case the train would in all probability have gone into the ditch or perhaps otF tiie trestle.
The Habit of Chc*wing,
About every newspaper in the! state and nation is publishing an. article describing how effectually gum chewing distorts the contour
of a lady’s face, q.uising wrinkles i sr y '/v y \ T , , i i jj fy O i t/1\
and musculat outline Yvhcre symmetrical sweetness is wont to dwell, says the Rochester Jlepublican. That’s ali true enough hut what about the sweetness of a young man’s mouth who chews tobacco and squirts the fifthy stutf to the rigiit and to the left all along life’s pathway. His mouth looks like a mashed rotten apple and ins breath
The KldGl.ivi* 1 hut arc out of mkIi! m fji alitv, but c! m* at haml in pfica •
Tr> a pair.
l/ER|T ( !110N'5'
STOltB.
Special Sale of
CLOAKS
THIS WEEK.
T. ABRAMS & SON.
an idealsuw '“‘""‘ Meet me on Meats
>1 R lAL NOTICK.
We publish, and are Klmi ti. >ret the same when they are news, free brief notices of deaths, births and marriages, but we charge
for extended c< eount«5 of marriages, obitu- was haugod at 15rook Vlile, Ivy,, this arles, lodge and society resolutions and cards ! , <v ... . of thanks, and will publish none sueii unless J rooming at .1 :•»() O (‘lock, thli OXOCU-
aymerit, or s-ul x factory arrangement there-
or, Is made in a’ii ct*.
Send news to Telephone 95.
tinn being successfully curried out
in all its del inis.
Ladoga bus a $300 license cigar-1
ette ordinance.
Locust street M. L. Chtireh.
The services tomorrow at Locust Street M. K. church will he the he
ginning of a special meeting. SubThere will be Lao eclipse thi* jeet of morning service, “The Conyear. There was one last year— ditions of a Revival”; evening subthat of Wm. J. Rryan. jeet. “Life and Deatn.” All other
I services at the r.sua! liours. The
Ik you read the advertisements
and are induced to buy an article through them, tell the merchant so
pastor desires to meet all members
of the otlicial board a few minutes j after the morning service. The
Among the bills introduced in P ubUc is ™nKally invited. the Senate at Indianapolis are the j .. . .777 ... 1 j Mr*. Minnie Walker, of Anderson, is tollowing by Senator llogate, ot . lt i> r . Bence’s taking medical treat-
Hendricks and Putnam countiesment.
No. 8, Fixing penalty for attempt- Kar] Durimn is here from Russell-
ing to assist a prisoner to escape: i yin,..
No. 31, Concerning tlie probating Mrs. J. B. Nelson is t home from of wills. Greenwood, where she has been visit-
lag relative.
Whnt Tliev Work At.
Indiana’s new legislature is made
Workingmen w ho draw their pay weekly, fortnightly or monthly, are
generally just so much behind with — . — ,, . „ .
, , up of the tollowing professions and then bills. It they could manage , ,
occupations. In the Senate—28
to save enough bv strict economy . „ „ ....
| lawyers, t .5 farmers, J physicians, 3
to get over and one, two. or four , , , , , newspajier men, 3 hankers, 2 manweeks ahead, they could pay tor , , , , , , , r J ulacturers, 2 brokers and 1 unwhat thev got when it was ordered . , , . , * in the house—30 lawyers,
Tii* i’oKi«r icxiniiit. tins the fragrance of decayed hen The poster exhibit at the public fruit. If the objectionable features library is attracting a large i,urn- '>1 .voung ladies are limited to gum ber of people who are interested in chewing let them chew, and if that latest fad in artistic work. I young men do no worse they will Over 380 viewers were present yes- 1 1r ‘ angels in comparison,
terday at different times during the day and there were probably as many more this afternoon. The
posters, 250 in number, are dis ,. ...
m a newspaper. It takes time, i
HARRIS 1 TW P E- RI PC i_
a trial will convince you. Home industry,
ask yonr grocer for it.
The Harris Milling Company,
GENERAL MILLERS.
First Class Pi.uin*, Oig-uis. S.ieet Mu-ii-G, nerd Musieal Merehamlbe at E. Marquis' //. S. Wornelco, Doe* line Watch, Clock and Jewi-ln Kepairiug at most Reasonable price* All work guaranteed. See Him, With D. Langdon.
\ml 1 will in. ci >ou with the h, -i ilie maikct hi.
foriis. and at the lowest prices.
William
Jaekaou A I raiiklin Sts. Phone. 15^
A Peaceful
in numoer, are
played from wires extending across
Space is Capital,
.Many people have very erroneous nieas of the value of the space
Ri-st for twelve'dollar* and litt\ cvnitt in a tine hand t*nr\ »*d bed, with a ulati itrluBA dresser and wash stand. AT FlTKiR \ MALONEY'S.
TUB 13 Id i'GUli
liigli grade (lour i- pc re ten. t ry a sho. and be convinced. Fine pure PcnnsyIvania B u c k -
wheat Hour a spceialty. i’hone 00, Big Four Mill*. VV. T. B« *-er.
lO^YEARS
jniariintee jriven witii every watch chain. A now and choice assort- j ment at all kinds of low prices. At
■ h, ,oo.n and make beaulifal 1 J 1 " 1 -"""” 1 ; > k ‘ 11 "“'"O- to build j - , , , 7 U P ! * g 001 ' circulation and reputa-1
orama of colors and designs. Some . „
of thorn bear tuo algnaturea of the 1,1 , H, G. KELLEY'S, The Jewel..,
boat artiste In the eountrj and if is ,ako “ '" t0 “ cc “" 1 »» 1 “’ t "'" 1 ,he !
Q FOUNDS
t > i! Vt * • Im f
<>F fine Mocha and J a v a combination
c.iVre In. ONE DOLLAR
Gandy, Nut.* and Fruiu- fur holiday
trade. I’hone M.
Broadstreet & Son.
HI li> ilMW
evident that they have used their C08t of Ore and printing'
and distributing papers. The
space in a paper is
greatest ability in this work. The
GHK1STma* present
... , , . .o „ part of its I >n the world for your wife than a LIFE collection was loaned to the library . i- . , INSLKAM E POL BY. Protection by the Bowen & .Merrill company, ca h t! ' 1 lust as a doctor °r :i car P en - > to life and property is an e*sential.
which has collected them during 9 tl,ne a P art <>f Itis capital.
rnu ° \ ^o one would think of stepping in-
tne past two years. I hey are en 1 11 ”
larged reproductions of magazine covers, paintings, etc., and are fine
samples of the printer's work as
well as that of the artist.
The exhibit will be open to the public tonight and Monday in the ^ afternoon and evening. The public
to a surgeon's oitice and asking him to amputate a limb free because he has nothing else to do. No one
No Better*
JAMES M, HURLEY. General Insurance Writer.)
PWONIT*' dM when you want t» 11 if>t1 iiv/lNl-w 4.0 1 • lass turnout. Fine earriuk'f's H.id jrrntlo horse s for ladles us, W eddlnir* and ninerals given special alienllmi by Geo. M. Black.
Northeusi ( orncr square.
Stoves to burn A ,iol(l
would expect a carpenter who had £,!!*, r K e " ,,M ’ k 1,1 Ik ‘ :U ’ r ,' ’"J' 1 '•"“h'-r*.
* Will make von a special price lor one | spent years in learning his trade to ' ’ ’ ’
build a fence simply to put in the
generally should not let this opportunity pass to see artistic work free of charge. The attendance so far lias been entirely satisfactory.
Every one knows that a
physician’s time and a carpenter’s
labor are their capital, and just so the time, labor and space in a rep i utable newspaper are its capital, ! though some do not realize it.
week. Don’i mis* t.iis chance.
Cooper Bros. Hardware Co..
Franklin anil Jackson .*ts.
For your patronage In my complete line o* dry yroodri iiiul groceries. Come aud see the prizes—in Gold Aluminun table
ware.
RIIEV9 <;o. , >oiitli Greencaetle.
FOR PROfnpy
Attention in tin* Livery Line, ami for turnouts that ar<* up-to-date at low price PHONE 66.
Ne w style face veil gtv en Ire*• of charge with every hat sold for two
, weeks, "or stOM huge and carefully selected, price very low.
and get the advantage of better prices and would feel that they were out from under the galling yoke of bondage under which they
have so long worked.
known.
27 farmers, 9 physicians, 7 inan- ! ulacturers. ti mer chants, 4 newspa- | per men. 4 agents, 3 preachers, J | banker and 9 unknow n.
From the popocratlc press and individual democrats come a con slant aud hypocritical howl about ! ••bard times” and ‘bursting banks.’’ The thoughtful citizen when con fronted with such remarks will at once recall sonid such thoughts a* these: When did these hard times begin? When did these tiaiik* begin to break? Under what admin istration have these things occurred? Who voted in this admin-; istration anyhow? Who prophe sied four 3’ears ago these thing* would coma to pass? Who said i they would come to pass under free trade 5 Who was right about it? If it will not take some time even with protection and reel procitv to rebuild the temple ol prosperity, erected under Harrison and so cruelly pulled down under Cleveland? Whose administration .is this this anyhow and who are responsible for having voted it in v There is another and better administration than the present one in sight and the country is looking forward to it. It will be in the hands of capable men who
will bring better times.
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.Stomach, sometimes called watorbrash, and burning pain, distress, nausea, dyspep-ia. are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This it accomplishes because Yvith it* wonderful power as a bloo<i purifier. Hood’* Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and dige*tive organ.*, invigorate* the liver, creates an appetite, gives refreshing 1 sleep, and raises the health tone, in cases of d\ spepsia and indige-tinn it seeing to have “a magic touch.” “ For over 12 years 1 suffered from sour Stomach with severe pains across my shoulders, and great distress. I had violent nausea which would leave me very weak and faint, difficult to get my breath. These spells came oftener and more severe. I did not receive any lasting benefit from physicians, but found such happy effects from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I took several bottles and mean to always keep it in the house. I am now able to i do all my own work, which for six years I have been unable to do. My husband and son have also been greatly bene- ; filed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla— for pains in the back, and after the grip. I gladly : recommend this grand blood medicine.” Mils. P*rrKR Bgrby, Leominster, Mass.
See 14 HiiIch mul Uegiilntions,
That Unlucky Train
Whenever an association of citi- Bloomington Telephone,
zens of the state shall desire to There came near being a serious j volunteer as a company ot the Na- freight wreck a short distance south > tional guard, a list of members of of Smithville last night. An extra j not less than 52 hall be forwarded train carrying Ifi empty cars passed ! to the Adjutant General, who, when through Smithville, south bound! satisfied that the signers are loyal about 10 o’clock and in going down i to the state and to the United the grade a wheel broke, throwing Slates, and are legally qualified, eight or ten cars off the tra«k ! may issue an order for the election The wrecking crew were soon upon of officers, specifying the time and the scene and the track was cleared | Tol place of holding suen an election in time for the morning passenger and to muster them into the state train to pass. The north bound service. No officer shall be consid passenger due here at midnight j ered elected unless he receive a was compelled to go around by majority of all the votes cast, which Vincennes, over the B. A O. S. W-1 in all cases shall be by ballot, apd The train was in charge of Engineer! no primary election shall be \alid John Nicholson and Fireman Geo
Delap.
ii m\m
null cart-fully f
Mrs. L J. Kellar ,V Co.
(Looper Brothers.'Washington*vine*t.
'ouqtaiq p<?r)5 For 9 50 fully warranted.
16 Karat Gold IVn at—
l.A MI DON'S BOOK STORE.
A Monument
or perfection i n foreign or domestic grunitc, also Cllt stone and HatrKin-
at low prices. Satisfaction warranted. MELTZER & McINTOSH,
103 East Franklin street.
Go to HUGHES BROS.
For Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay and Oil. Satisfaction warranted. Friers tin
lowest.
If you want
To tniy the best goods for the least money THO CL-OBe STORO ;
|j. Suclranski, Prop. |
Quality! T h « 1 7 lac T
Wh. n vim hiiv Y»nii- i.rni-i.rii - 1 Opposite South Door ol Court House.
Phone 39.
unless by two-thirds of the company vote. After the election of the officers authorized by this act, the officer presiding at the election shall proceed to muster the company into the National Guard by causing every member to take in his presence the oatli of allegiance, here in before described (Sec. 9).
This having been done etc.
The Redmen, headed by the Greencastle band, attended the funeral of Frank Burk thi« afternoon.
when you buy your groceries. PHONE 90 And get prompt attention at the lowest market prices.
Alpheus Birch.
( lima. Lamps and Queenst are.
The man who took his pail and sat down in the middle of the field on a rock, and waited for the cow to back up to be milked, was first cousin to the fellow who Yvould not advertise but ex-
pected the public to hunt him up and | artic and bver medicine, buy his wares. tf liable, sure
.More ('iiraiiv* I*m*«-r
Is contained in a bottle of Hood’s I Sarsaparilla timn in any other similar preparation. It costs the proprietor and manufacturer more. It costs the) jobber more and it is worth more to the consumer, it ha* a record of cures 1111 known to any other preparation. It is the best to buy because it is the One
True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills are the best family cath-
Geuile, re
FAIRS
SHOES 1 3)4 and under, all
a little out of style to be -old ai One Half of 1 heir cost. J. T. Allen, Prop
House,
I< the place to gel a Good Dinner, or a I'ir*! < las* Lunch. Gandies, Nuts and Fruit*. GARDNER \ GO.
•: .* . ..... •• Plants, Cut Flowers, * Funeral Designs, etc., ... Furnished on Short Notice. PH0SI 6 Mrs*. M. .1. Chottoe. ? .;. Corner Bloomington jt Anderson St* J ■■■ *’• *' v :• :• ■: ^ >. ; . .7 ,
r 1 1 E1TELJ0RG ^'•''Vrick.Y’in.^r^ pu,e -
•111 Lt ♦ 1 JY ^'’rlhwi >! corner public squar. .
' L lioots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood purifier. All druggists. $1. 1 «, ,, —. cure all Uvw ill* and
Vdtni-'ion free. .--H HoOti S i^llis Sick Hc-aUache. iDceuts.
To t'-ire n Gold In One Oil).
'lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-h-t*. All diiiggist* refund tlie money if il fail* to cure. 25c. 20StD.
John G. Woolley, the greatest Prohibition orator in the world will lecture at Meharry hall Tuesday evening, Jan.
12, at 8 o’clock
Letter* From Farmer*
In South and North Dakota, relating Sprinir*.choice ^ their own personal experience in those 9prln8 ® ,8ta * 3 states, have been published in pamphlet | T^key ntnx 2
I form by the Chicago. Milwaukee 4 St, Tnrkey.oid toms..,77 ? harnage Paul Railway, and as these letters are ! TurN.-yH, young lupda.sno over cholTe rat ?' Thornton S Allgooii and Mary extremely interesting, and the pamph- Tllrk e'». young, sto 10 pd» ^ rence Wright , t nd 1 let is finely illustrated, one copy w ill p,,'k B '’ ’' ° v “ r »
lie rent to any address, on receipt of j •'•»*.freaii siiblMt'tobandd-
two cent postage stamp. Apoly to K.
lounv'a Local tiMraci., ....
, -, 1 ,lp fanner that would sow a quart of 1 r tirnisned the Daily Banner Times wheat to the acre might as well expect g!,',? 11!:. " ! mani ‘«cr of Ar-1 to reap a big crop as the merenant that
uses a small space m the newspapers advertising his wares. Sow liberally if you would harvest a large crop. tf.
thin Jordan’s poultry Douse.'
Hens
For Itfiit-
Furn iturt* and Kooiiik!
llndertaktne
F. Eggers; Clarence Wright
Rosa Risslcr.
Dr. and Mr*. L. M. Hanna are at < • Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, home from Indianapolis. 140 Carew Building, Cincinnati, O.
ing.
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For Sale Bills and Posters. The Bannkr Timk.h
I lie furniture and undertaking rooms now occupied by Tucker A Maloney 011 ; 1 be east side of the public square are lor rent, possession to be given January 1, Is!>7. These rooms are handsomely fitted up for the furniture busine**. A good location and a splendid i opportunity to engage in the business. Wed. & Sat. tf S. A. Hays.
