Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1897 — Page 3
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THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, GEET:N( ASTLE, INDIANA.
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Lajics’ Composite Shoe
Description.
Dull Dongnla kid. very durable; Goodyear welt; onktamied sole with ttllintf of cork between outer and inner side-, as nearly damp-proof as
leather can be made; military > heel; heel foxed and back-stay-od; fair stitobed, extension edges; coin toes. Stock and workmanship guaranteed. Equipped wile Pratt lace
fasteners.
Sold only by Louis k lays.
THE BEST OF 1 -
I’riuU ;id HngravoJ Cards Are to be found in the Banner
Times countingroom.
reasonable.
Call and see samples
|\/l! IIS' It confute* the eye to rea«l tbi$ tyf. > at 11 luchc* from the face, you had b<*«' r go t< Dr tl. W. Bence and hart
your eye* liUetl with a pair of ■pectacle*.
jfree from the worry over book-keeping !
iiud bad debt.-.
G. VV. Illaek shipped a car of mules
to Atlanta, Ga., today.
I.ieut. Mcfnlosh lias gone to the south western part of the state on business.
. j . Mrs. G. T. Cole, of Mt. Pleasant, (a., 1 rices (jog gone to Chicago after visiting J. W.
! Cole.
Elder Brown went to New Maysville at noon. Tomorrow will be his tirst
day there as pastor.
Prof. Cook went t<> Wabash at noon to see Prof. Thomas, of the botanical department at Wabash college. Harry Mathers has gone to Pana, HI.,
DePauw Uoiversity
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W i bauq tl^e Best I JaeHsoi; ^oalVvnd will deliver.the same at a: y day, any time, and in any amount, anywhere, and hour. joj^iREYbceo.. S0U5I? CREEff^SSCL
The largest Stock oi
iiiili) mm'B Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. BE1NGEY. ■Jln-lyr-e. o. w.—ll-Jvr-e.o. w.
This Coluirm Records the Best News in College CirclesMiss Smyser and Miss Grace Smyser, of Lewistowo, Pa., arc vis itmg their brother, Mr. William E.
Smyser.
The college corner of the Bloomington Telephone says: “There is some probability of a batting cage being placed in the new gymnasium,
where he has a position in the Big Four ] Such a convenience has long been olliee. Harry Robi .son, of Nokoiiiis. nee(le( j . in i is uow i n d, 9 pensa!)le will take Mathers’ place here. if the high standard attained in Sel Brazier, K. E. Gray and «>an L ecent j, to be improvet , i Rowlaml an* at homo from Arkansas) _ 1 after a month’s hunting trip. Thev j. u l ,on ' 1 ’ oru * i brought home, some deer horns as tro-i torical contest will occur at IndiI phies of their prowess. j anapolis Jan. loth. Mr. Endicotf, A new telephone line is building be- Indiana’s representative, should be
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Drug Shop on (College Avc. It will be received as 1 -2 the price ih a FU' L F 'LD l°c tube of CHAP-HEALER There is- >> thin<f ; G good for chaps a uj all skin roughness Thus reduction is made only to have you see how good Chap-Healer is—
This Offer is Good Only Until JANUARY 9th Inclusive.
B. L. cJOSLIN
Kandlcs
Orach* Brazil Blork
Ti&iW m
And tin: ‘ -i I’UtaburHrti and Antbracitc. l ard oppofdtr Vamiulia freight otflcc.
THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle. •-ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
tween Danville and Grecneastle. The I old one had become in bad condition | and many of the poles were rotten, j which are being replaced by new ones jit is believed that when the work is completed much better service will he given.—Danrilh- (rmette. Opossums are very numerous and hold this year. Three were caught in the heart of the city one morning this week. One was captured in the court house yard and another on the premises of Ool. Thomas Harper. It is a verv foolish possum that would stray into Colonel Harper’s yard.—7Vm’ Ihuite Trihitiu. Five freight cars were ditched on the
The Lncg Moth.
field, as a microbe killer, Balm achieved greater
* 1 -- destruction of
I In no
pas Brazilian
triumphs than in the
Where Our People nr« Goins un<i where Monon track near Crawfordsville last Their Guests are Stopping—News ot In- night. It Was necessary for the wreekterest Over the City—The llest Column In ing train to he called out to clear the the Paper for Quick Reading. track. The express train south, due i here at 2 ;40 a. in., was delayed about don’t think ; four hours by the accident. It was Of leaving tne city, even for n short time, thought that a broken tlang 1 ' caused the
Without ordering the Dally Bannsu Timks to i trouble,
follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wee* ! . .. as It does here at home, and tho address will | 1 In-< ineinnatl limes 1 he he clisng'jd as often as vou d°«ire. (thousands who saw Scott Jackson at ■ - — j the Cincinnati jail and during his atib-
sequent trial at Newport, would seuree-
(Pcrsonals and society notes are solicited , , , . ,, , .
and will be inserted If writer’s name and ad- ■' ,l0 " 11,11 lln " • 1 K l 1 1 ' ll1 Monday evening ill 0:30,
dress is attaohed, not to be Inserted, but as an s taven, is drawn and pinched from lit.* I
evidence of good faith. None but truthful in it prison and his continineut is telling ( 1 lie first base ball g.imc lor the. items art d. siretl.) on him. He is pale and much thinner, season has been arranged with the j
than during the days he ‘received’ at j Western League of Indianapolis
JESUST “ ** " 0 " R ' I ft April :lr,l. Thu being ,b. i
Vacation comes some time in the year f ,t f ,, , ,,
B. F. Bruner was in Indianapolis on i„ most lines of business, but the news. g ' 11 il la -
business today.
accompanied by a large number of supporters. It is more than probable that he will win, and in the event of his success a large crowd w ill be required to paint the capital
city in a sulliciently lurid line.’’
John LtiHines is visiting partic-
ular friends in Covington.
The preps ami freshmen are rejoicing because the armory is un dergolng repairs. No drill can be
held until the work is finished.
The Gym class will meet on next
Tuesday at the regular hour.
An effort is being made to secure the services of John Ilillis and an evangelist to hold a series ot re vival meetings in the university
Our Lines of
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware are complete and we show all the latest novelties. See our line of skates for this season. M.S. lienick & Co. JSjc&st; ssido sucj 'o.Q-nro.
THE BEST OF
AT
this winter. It is a good move and \ will undoubtedly receive the support ol the entire student body. The first meeting of the Miason ary study class for the new year
will be held in Col. Weaver's room ^
Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables.
HAMILTON’S. A fall line of Qatensware. This is the store for low prices and e;ood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.
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THIS IS A. CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
COS Ml BACILLI a.
ie comma bacillus, the “cold death yorm of consumption.” This tenacious arasite never lets go; it may take ears, or, if theconditions are favorable, lly months, but the inevitable result the same, eventually to Involve the lole lung substance in a putrid mass ulceration. Brazilian Balm con|ins no opium or other narcotic to faden the nerves which the disease veeps on. It is a constitutional Itnedy and instanlly attacks and pstroys these pillaging lung moths. Fherever the blood circulates there ties the Balm to destroy the microbe, heal and restore tbt broken-dis-pted tissues. Its cures in this field ve been; simply marvelous'. Read E-dliau balm circular*.
To Mothers.
Mr her own comfort and the welfare |her children every mother should allys keep Brazilian Balm at hand. It ^es the lue out of a burn or scald in a - minutes aud heals quickly without ring a scar. It stops your child's ti hing at night; stops earache; stops charges from the ears; cures Mumps I'd to 48 hours; heals cuts, bruises sores like magic. In Measles and cken-pox it reduces the fever, makes pe diseases light and gives rest to little sufferer. It also prevents fness aud throat troubles which ^^sles and Scarlet Fever so often leay- oehind. In a thousand ways you will find it invaluable. Streptococcus Pyogenes. [Mamiorek. a Viennese physician, now [Dr. Pasteur In Pa-Is, hi us. the presence \ itch causes saptlo nps. He has named it “ f:re;jte''i.-ccus ues,” and stales lliut It is the active of Inflamed wounds, i '---iltltia sometimes :jaw or rutuiin;; sores, “proud liesh " and poisoning. Brazilian Id it as an r.ntl-
paper goes on every day and week in
Mrs. Walter Albatigh lias returned the ealendar. The sanetuni i« rarely from a visit in Reelsville. closed, for the griml is iinueasing. Each Danville will have Rev. P. PeWitt issue must be a new paper in allitsdeTalmage for » lecture on February 9. parttnents. The clergyman, the leeMrs. Shields McCray has gone to turtr8nd thu orator m:, y (,eliver ^ Poland for a week’s visil with home peech or sermon to dillerent audfo | ks i iences, but the editor cannot repeat the
same matter in his newspaper. His re-
sonrees must be ample to meet all de-
mands.
The attorneys for the defense in the slate vs. Wm. Cummings, for the mur-
G. B. ITuitt and Mr. Ellis, the tile manufacturer, of Coatesville, were in
the city today.
Mrs. H. S. Harris, of Amo, and Mrs.
Allen of Cloverdale. are spending the der of Win. Shaw completed the exami day with Recorder Harris ami family, nation of their witnesses shortly after Tomorrow’s services at the Baptist com t convened thb afternoon and the church: Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7 state began offering testimony in rep. m; young people’s meeting at 0 p. in. buttal. Cuminings was placed on the Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Mann, of Put- wi'iM-ss stand by the defense and they
uamville, have been visiting their | daughter, Mrs. G. F. Adams, and
family.
A telephone, number 52, lias been
tried to prove by his testimony and that of other witnessess, a case of self-de-fense. The taking of evidence will probably occupy the rest <>f today and tomorrow will probably be consumed
put in the residence of Ed Harris, and . in iUJ j, im ent by the attorneys. It has one, number 107, in the residence of not been fully determined who will Ewing McLean. present, the case to the jury, but it is Mrs. O. U. Hercombe, and Miss Vera s:lid r, ‘ore will be two 'peeebes on each 8?rcombe have returned to their home 8 ' do -—Jle'isil t unts. Messrs. Lewis and
in Louisville after visiting I).
iiamson and fa nily.
The Whist club had a pleasant session last evening at tin- linm. of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gilmore. The honors were awarded to Miss Harriet Joslln and Mr.
F. D. Ader.
I resume lor ire w > : -.,s «.r «.a »»res rs,tsanerteeiai l!tl>.., lorthlaUaclIlus. vsgetable serum i;.at quickly staunches g, kills all eerms. removes the pain and is and pormntes healing wll h surprising f. It should i a used l.-cv y tud at lull h. Always keep It on hand. ASolontiSo K«nieuy. a long time Brazilian Balm -was a i to the doctors. It cured so many ea that seemed contrary to each -disoaees which were supposed ^ulre a directly opposite treatment, icret was at last revealed when it iscovered that the Balm is a most germi -ide ; that It kills disease or microbes in any part of the This discovery proved that its I were purely scientific and in har1 with the latest revelations of riology. F’or nearly all germ dis^as Catarrh, Hay Fever, Consump^yspepsia, Typhoid and Scarlet Piles, MeasleS, Chicken-pox. ~ lat ism, Mumps, Lockjaw, ana Other germ diseases attended with inflanuggtion and fever, it has proved itfor 10 years a perfect and reliabls
No Opium.
ian .u nalm ,' 8 the ° n, y COUgh on th e market that contains no in any form. No opium to con1 or foster the opium habit. Re-
Br this.
For sale by W. W. .Jones.
E. Wil- Corwin who were engaged in the trial : arrived home last nignt. The jury re-
turned a verdict of nqj guilty after live hours and a half of deliberation. I’rof. R. A. Ogg was treated to a delightful surprise last evening. Mrs. Ogg asked him to accompany her to the residence of Miss Bessie Hammond on an
Mr. and Mrs. I-. A. Arnold will lake errand, am! upon their arrival the poptrip to lexas and Mexico, leaving uiar superintendent was astonished to
Hud assembled almost the entire educational force of the city, including the school trustees. He was informed that the event was arranged by the teachers of the. first ward to provide an opportunity for themselves and the other teachers of the city to express their pleasure at bis being chosen to fill the honorable position of president of the State Teachers association. And the occasion was one of genuine pleasure to every one. During Prof. Ogg’- service here, hiwork has accomplished much in the educational line, not only in the city hut in the entire state. As a result he hadeservingly won the friendship of all who are interested in progressive methods in the work. Gaines, music and conversation occupied the time last
next month. They go with the National Editoral exclu sion and will be
gone about a month.
There will be services at the St.John’s Episcopal church at 10:80 tomorrow. The senr.on by Rev. Shultz will be on •‘The Light of Mankind.” Mi-s Miller will have charge of the music, The cilice of chief surgeon of the Vandalia, lias been abolished. Dr. Rice, of Terre Haute, heing released. Dr. E. B, Evans, of this city, and Dr. J. F. Gillespie of Reelsyille, are still on the
company’s staff.
A handsome lloral offering at the funeral of Frank Burk today was a beautiful pillow made of roses, carnations, smilax and calla lilies. It was
presented by the members of Otoe evening from right until eleven. Ferns Tribe Redmen, of which deceased had and carnations were used as decorations, been a member. During the evening, refreshments eon- < oneerning the credit business a sisting of a delicious compound of ormerchant says: I would rather have ! an R es a 11 '' coco * nllt i two kindli of cake, my goods than any man’s account. I punch and French kisses were served. Another says I would rather sell fewer Al > who were present will remember
j the occasion with the greatest pleasure. Auditor Denman went Crawfordsville
at noon.
polis team, there will be probably a
large crowd iu attendance.
Miss Harriet Harding will entertain her friend Miss Herron, of
Crawfordsville, over Sunday.
Tom N’adal was called to India-
napolis today on business.
The DePauw loan funds for the use of needy students are in the hands of Dr. Poucher, who will meet Monday with those desiring to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity’.
The university class meeting tomorrow morning will be in charge of Frank Fraley. MUSIC IN U AKT NOTES. Both the music and art schools are enjoying a considerable increase in attendance this term.’ The Glee club will meet at <> :30 on Monday evening for special practice for the coming state oratorical contest in Indianapolis on which occasion it is to furnish the
music.
Miss Helen O’Dell, who has been out of school for a year aud a half, lias returned to her work, and is a member of the senior class in the voice department of the school of
music.
Miss Florence Pruitt of this city. : has begun her work in the art school this term; she will make a
specialty of charcoal work. Miss Pearl Shaw of SarJinia,
Miss VVhitsel of Octagon, aud Miss Baggerby of Paoli, have returned to their study iu the music school after absences of from one to three
years.
Miss Emma Haywood has entered the wood carving department of the art school. There will be
considerable work done in wood |f jt fails'oi cure. carving this term. All persons in —
the town ns well as of the universitj’, who wish to take up that work will do well to report early. The DePauw Symphony orches-
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None better. I am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.
I'l^cSuiTOiiijdlijgs Make or mar a •dilution. J.i-t so with a inan’s atiir.— it may give a finishing touch or a bleuusli. OUR STORE b u- nf id in -i interesting points in town for tbosi- who wish to (Ires- well.
Sutler] ii). The Hatter & Furnisher
Christian rlmrrh,
Sunday school at 11:20, L. D. Spivey, superintendent. Services jut l(i::i0 a. in. and 7 p. m. Juniors I meet at 3:15, Mrs. D. L. Anderson
! superintendent.
V. P. S. (’. E. at (i o’clock. Miss ; Nannie Alspaugh, pn sident .subject i Spiritual power, whence it comes , and how to get it.” Public corjdially invited to all the services. Others have tound health, vigor aud vitality in Hood’s sa.'sapnrillH, and it surely has power to help you .-Iso
Why not try it l
Presbyterian i imreli. At 10:30, preaching: “G ) ye into all the world and preach the
CATARRH
goods, make a smaller profit, know that 1 was doing a safe business and be
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r rhG A T e-xt 'Timo ! Thai you are in mMHi <>f a < arriutfe (for RoGcptions, Wrddinjr Pimh-H or ( tilling), ^ j*——Telephone 84 i And I will sond you our NEW CAB the* finest service in the city. | Dee. 18-1 mo J. M. Bl’lliap.
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BRAZILIAN
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Instantly cOk-cKs the ravage* wt Catarrh, It is a true Balsam of .nuirveloua hetil-ii-WT power and the jouly known remedy thet peno4 'tradf a f; the most (hidden recesses of this invetcroio disease*. It quickly destroy* the nesto of microbe*, heals tha nicer* anti restores the
senses of fimell, taste and hearing. Jt lias been used ever lO years in hospitals and private families and by Physician* aud Specialists a* the ono JnfaUibla teaiedy in na-
G os pel to every creature,” Matt, fur© for Catarrh. It Iff also most v vviii * Pi Tw,. .» in snndiiv school 1 economical, a/SiOcts, bottle conwviu. Id. I w > p. m, in ia\ tiujoi tuning weeks* treatment and
Six p. iu '
Y. P. S. C. K; 7 o’clock
preaching.
C’.irB a OUit III <Hn> Day.
Take Laxative Broom Quinine TubI lets. All druggists refund the money
•Joe. JOSt D.
Glasses are being organized to complete the Commercial course by Commencement. it
Furniture for Saif*.
. mi i The undersigned will sell at private trawi meet on Monday evening, i , XT „ ,, ,
* J .sale at No. 9, E. Liberty street, one
Jan. 18, at i :15, and as heretofore, 1 f 0 ijj n (jbed, one lieating stove, Domesregularly on Monday eyenings. It tic sewing machine, and other house-
will not meet next Monday evening hold furniture. Fri. Sat. uk.Sat. because of the special work of the ! <’. < . Hi ust. Glee club. i „ . ,
antrd.
The art school is the possessor of To sell $ir>0 Hurry for $7’> cash, good some fine large photographs of old I as new. Call at lids otfice.
masterpieces of art, secured by
851 .GO bottle C weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup in a lew minutes. Quickly euros La CJrippo ami takes all its bad effectsout of the system. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks up and cures Typboidand Scarlet Levers in any stage, A marvelou t remedy for ell Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves Ilka magic. Dissipates Mumps iu one day. Kelioves Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation t:se as for Piles. It does all this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves the inflammation, nature does the rest. It Is worth its weight in gold in every family. Over lOO doses in a PJc. bottle. Trial bize 25c. Ask for Circular,
hold by Druggists.
23. F. JACKSON & CO.,
Propriutc't,
INDIANAPOLIS, IN E>. FOR SALK BY W. W. JONES.
Dr. Bigham from the Chicago Art Institute.
Will AUpaogb lias pur< liascd Freviiian Conklin’s dray line and solicits your patronage. Telephone 24. 55-1 Jt cod.
For Envelopes see The Bannkk Timks, printers.
