Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1897 — Page 2

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THE DAILY fUXNEU TIMES, < ! T EMWSTLK, INDIANA.

FOH SALK

FARMERS’ INSTITUTE

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Millinery StoeK in (ioocl Comlition

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| would still make !i>o0 a year fur her |

! owner. Many farmers abuse their] The Pulnam People Assemble. A cows, and the cow gets even by! Good Attendance. * ;* iviu * a lesfiene(l 'i u “ nti, - v ot milk - The Putnam County Farmers’ 0vVD( ‘ ,s ' ,lJOul(, bu ver >’ » ,ati, nt i

Institute opened at teu o’clock this

Our Bargain Columns

Inquire at ' Mure.

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VAA M BALM 1r a OMitfoeciUV* Apply into the nostrils. It Is quickly abaorl»ed. 50 cents at Drti'jT.f’H t»r hv m.iil; F.unplcH 10c. by mail. ELY BKOillEli S, 50 Wurren w York City.

DAILY BANNEilTIMHS

Wm. Gaynor, One of the Alleged' Reelsvllie Murderers Landed. Wm. Guvnor, who is charged th (diaries Gray with the mur-!

ts a nested .tsterday at g Gainor for a month | id several times were! trail but arrived too . hi; arrest. The tele

* ag the arrest »f Gay’ he will come to t requisition papers. ] a left Terre Haute

1 will re-; some time

ioday\ ’1'he cilicers think tit it Gavnor’s position is fully’ as bad as that of Gras who has been posit .V'''. identified as one of the mur-j defers. It ; s known that Gaynor stoppe . t V. rs. Shis Ny s inarding ' house in Terre Haute with Gray a fesv days before the murder and as Gray win- so readily identified there sr.-ms to he little doul't that he too will ' ■ iden;utii d. Gavm r’s home’

morning at the court house with a fair attendance, with a bright prospect for a large attendance at the afternoon and evening sessions. The city orchestra occupied a corner of the room and throughout all,

the tession discoursed music. A1 - year, and given good shelter, not oert O. Lock ridge cal led the institute ] tl,e "*" aQ y f de of barbed w,re

to order as its president. James

with their stock. A kicking cow ! — is no good said the speaker, as the -WtfDtMtDtDW MHMWfptmtDHWWfWmdll

wear and tear on the owner’s nerves j ^

^ i 4 . ^ Gall Please

offsets any of tile cow’s good vir- : tues. Many farmers milk (5 or 8 'V,» co-.’s whttre 4 would do; cows should be milked 10 months in the

Mi

Detective

yesterday for Fadueah an turn with the prisoner so

is near JetliTSi-nville, Did. It is!

T. Denny as secretary assisted the president. < oneidoi'ing the bad weather the meeting started oil quite successfully. Klder A II. Morris of the ( imstian chur- l', in yoked Diyine blessing alter which Major Jonathan Kirch, mayor of Greeueastle made an address o! welcome. Air. iJireb, though not farmer, showed liis versatility, and gave all a cordial greeting. He eulogized the 1 atuieis ot the e :unty assuring them they were always welcome in Greeueastle. He spoke of the intimate relations of city and country folk and assured ali t bat i he. former had t he b< si a n I kindliest leeli gs for the latter. Mr. Birch showed the won letfiil imiirovenieut in farm life and conditions as compared with the past and then referred to the over crowded condition of cities and urged that young men should seek the Vountry and a farmer’s lift— one of the most honorable. Our mayor closed with best wishes fur

fence in the depth of winter;’ cow s milk should be kept separate and a test made; color in butter in iieates nothing; feeding will not change poor cow to good; onefourth of the cows are milked at a loss by farmers; farmers should care for theu - cows, and ministers should preach humane treatment of I

Ami sec our line Winter Suits am) <), j

. j. Costs. ■

^ It'll anility nnd benefit you tu

I r V Sever buy Clothimr With your et.

* "ur stia-k Is an all munii 1 *lubU of th

ins'world ii|. to date

SO ARE OUR STYLES

y Am and all kinds of sulfR >, and fvt rj we offer la nj^h .

YHE

. <5 Clothiers and Furnishers.

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First Class

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lied.

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Tin* Kid Gloves that are out of in <jt aiit v, imt clu : at hund in

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piMip.e arc al ter ? ii I ir and will perhaps I

GdieTrverv afternoon except Sunday - i» M'awttsc] .tfllsw. •*»(J

tin ItANMJt Timi:s oPlce, corner Vine an

Franklin street

1 ti ought Gaynor will reach the city totiv or tonight ami it will then

the success of the institute. Tile paper of J. B. Burris’, of

O.H’iKefc. I'ordiHplnj advertisements must be handed in by In o'clock u, m.eaehday. K« at)Ing adv< rtisementa will b© received each da> up to I o’clock p. in.

lie determined what will be done in his case. lie will probably be bound over to circuit court ns was (1 ra v

Ail communications nhould be Hiyiied with Ihe iciine of the writer; not neceKsaril} for publicMtion, but as evidence ot good fa th. Anonymous communications can not be noictd.

SAID TO BE SETTLED.

Cloverdale, on “Kducation Essential to Successful Farming,” was carefully prepared. Mr. Burris said education is as essential in farming as in professional pursuit,; and the successful non-educuted

NOTES

Tin* < loverdal institute next y

laud it

I tie eominiUt-e on resolutions muned tldi afternoon aic (.. W. Ifaniia, .Icronu" ( o euiaii ai'd ( l.arli -Bridge-; eortttnittee on nominati-ii s and pT.ieeid' next meciing. B. 1» Carvt-r. J. ii. Burris and W . \\ Wimi.ter, report tomorrow atteri ne city orchestra compo-t*d of alessrs. Mil,can, Elliott, Urogan, Kiefer ami Graitum, make good music 1'tiis afternoon’s speakers -.vere-low in getting in. l ia-re were 107 at toe onening sc -

-ion.

Tliere are several of Grnencastle’s “llieoretictd” f inncrs in attendauet*. A large attendant e is expected

night.

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TO

Harris Milling Company, GENERA! MILLER*.

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i:ll on 'ITilts

nnd at the inn e. m Has; l nuikdn Sla.

\ nd I v • price 8.

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L'( Ki R \ MALONEY’S.

FOL* 1<

wheat Hour a sin eialty. Phone (JO, Big Four Mills, W . T. p.,

to-

ioiiiorrnw's rroifram

10 'Ytt.n6

!• line Mocha a v a comhin

And

The program for tomorrow’s ses

farmer disproves nothing; a farmer sion of the Furrners - In8tilutP is as no Rehearing for Jackson should have a knowledge of men fo | !ovvs .

I' tianinl oc iriven with i \'»*ry watch chain. K new and riiou* assortment .it all kind* (d It nv pricefi. .vl i

miAiis

c.il. e for ONE DOLLAR Candy. Nuts and Fruits lor holid o.

II. G. KELLEY’S,

The Jvwe'e**

trail. . Phone ;*4.

Broa clstre<‘t & Son

Where delivery is irregular please *vp<>rt *a/iie promptly wt putdieation olllee.

Specimen eoples mailetl I re * on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION lynz Year in advance.

She nwntJi*

and Walling. ('incinuati INist. Frankfort, Ivy., Jan. 14.—Your correspondent has it from an authoritative source that the Courtot

Appeals will deny a rehearing of

*'!' e daekson and Walling cases,

f*<r weeA Un I 'nrner

j 10 and will issue a mandate to the

When delivery Is make by carrier, all sub- governor authorizing the fixing of

for th* < tions. This information comes in such a man ADVERTISING RATES.

018PLAY.

C*er inch, first insertion

net that its truth without (|uestion.

is practically

2fi vis.

PrN;.m\ l ur'G. 1 L ln ]‘" r,U ^. Y'uwl There is now only one hope for b,V[‘T, 1 nYVA'A.' 1 i’.Ai 1 ,i'!m"U,.."’‘JllTrYAu:■ Li’ the condemned men_possible in

(ib'-iYuiit't'or' nmV "'r sinu-.’; 1 '‘fivi’ i'T'AA'it ai- tcrference on the part of the gov-j tion is different: «ii, c : c^ni-w m^HnumMcr. emor after the Court of Appeals not be a mere drawer of

vrapbVcTulr^Vi .iLL-.'-u'iAinV s»hall have publicly announced its

: bu ftlk,wt ‘ d dental of the prayer fora rehear-

«lines

cents per line

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500 “ • •

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M. J. BECKETT

Pu Higher

HARRY M.SMITH.

— Manaifinir Editor

That this hope is a slender one,

and of books; not necessary to have higher college education, hut it would not prove detrimental. Mr. Burns made a fitting shot at the caricaturist and newspaper paragrapher who made light of the farmer, and said that nowhere else is there so high a social condition as in the rural home; a farmer should be a tnutj of business; edit cation assists; continual evolving of theories does no good; farming is strictly practical; experimenting should be reduced to a minimum; farming as a business and a recrea-

a farmer should

water and

hewer of wood. Mr. Burris paper was discussed by Messrs. Stockwell, Ader, Bridges and Handel. Among the visitors present was

Address all comm.mleNtloiiH lo The Daily Banner Times. Grccncaatlo. I nd.

those who are host acquainted with : Mr. T. B. Terry, of Hudson, Ohio. Governor Bradley’s personality are. Mr. Terry is one of the most siie-

agreed.

Telephones.

COUNTING ROOM FOlTORIAL ROOM

It is not believed in cessful farmers in the I'nited Frankfort that the Chief F.xecutivo | States and makes a specialty of of the Commonweath will hestitate ; potato culture. On a farm of about ' at all in carrying out the decree of! eighty acres he makes a high aver- i

of the court.

-ati hoav, 9 a. m. Music. Invocation. Music. A Plea for (he Sheep—J. JV. Robe, (ircencastlc. Handling Swine at a Profit—G. W. Hanna, Brick f’hapel. Discussion by .las. Riley. ( an we grow Reel' Profitifbly on High Priced Land?—L. A. Stoekwell. Cloverdale. How to Growl'rops in a Dry Year—T. B Terry. SA 1 CRDAY, 1 p. 111. Tlie Orchards—H. M. Ramie!, Greencastle. The Red Cedar in Relation to our Apple Orchards VV. II. Ragan, Greencastle. Our Boys and Girls—Mis- Martha .1. Ridpath. < Jreeneastlc. The Living and Working Part of the j Home—T. B. Terry. Music. Reports of committees, election of ollicers, selection of place of next annual institute, and the transaction of snob other business as may properly come before the institute.

No Betler

1 IIRISI - TI-TOMK iK '.In n you wont a r«t

a j iv /ax i _^o ,.| tlss tiirnuut 1

ma.- present .•aialBS.-s ami xiaitln horses for lad'h- usv

ill the world fur vonr v. if'e tbai: a i.l F K >' indiiw - mnl inm nils 8 iv. n spn lal utl. n

IXSFRANCh POLICY. Proreeiion b >

to life and propi’rtv is an essential. /--at tai . JAMES M, HURLEY. Gc °- M ’ Black

(ieneral insiir.ance Writer.

Stovesto bupn

Nnrthvast < orru*r

>quan'.

A (iold Reward

A large .' (iiek ot Will make you a

heaft r- and cookers. [ -,ieeial nriee for one I

week. Iton'i nus- i.,is chance. Cooper Bros. Hardware Co. j

Franklin and Jackson

fin >iiur p.itmnatfcIn myeompht. r. »' dry ir-xuls mil irrocei n-.s, ( nn:. see the prlzi-s-in (lold Alumlnmi nn. ware.

smith (iiceneustle.

)0)H|Y 1^1 LEY 9 (0

FOR ; p!^0/TiPT i mm

tU*ntlon In tin* I Ivcmw nnd for liirnou 1-8 flint arc n|> t<*-dnt(* at low price

Now ntyio face vc g: on l roe of charge v.-11: every hat Hold Th twe weeks. Our storg *

Inure ami oarofiilly selcx-’ted, price vei > low

F^HONE 66. Gooper Krothers.

Mrs. i;. .1- Kdlar & Co.

Washlnjrton Vine *t.

ouptair)

FOUR OF A KIND.

And All nrainy.

Four business men sat talking]

Foi Q£7,< ' fully warranted. 1(1 Karat G<dd Pen at— LAM.DUN'S BOOK STORE

It may be empbati- ^ age in product nnd in quality and

^ eallv slated that it would require I is a heavy shipper of the vegetable. |' n an od * ( l> ’ " b,M - lb, ‘ subject ol almost a miracle now to save the I Mr. Terry was on the program for * 00 ' il, "l'icink came up. One said

when they are news, ire brief niVtiees'ur necks of Pearl Bryan’s mttrderers. ] an address tlii.« afternoon, but spok” ' b 1 ■ b( t, ud’< - red for some six

A Monument

of perfection I Vureimi or domi'S*

i Ic -• HDlte,

. . atone and tl;iKi* r int allow pricea. Satistartiun warranted.

MELTZER & McINTOSH, 10U East Franklin street.

sTK I Ali NOTICL.

W * putiiish, and are itI.-kI tr, >rt»t

<le.\thH, births and nmrriaires, but we charge for extended accounts of marHages, obituarios, iodKe and soiTct v romilulions and cards of thanks, and will publish none such unless ayrnout, or sati '* factory arruiiKeuicni i here

or, is made in avail cc.

rruininasU r A|ipoint<*«l.

A successor to fill the position

lately occupied by Charles McCain-j in S the sul.ject to include “the im

mmi, train-master of the first di-

this morning instead on the subject ,uon, * H * ron ‘ ,l P e<,|| liar sensation

in the head and hud been under the

If you want

Go to HUGUliS BROS.

the least money

Sehd news to 1 elephone 95. vision, Monon railway, was named = yesterday by L. H Paiker, super-

The farmers of Putnam are wel- intendent, and approved by George coined to Greencastle today ami K. Lowell, general superintendent, tlie Bannek Times trusts their The new trainmaster is F. W.

meeting will be one of profit and Quimby, late of the Iowa division | ! leart ! <)Ur P 1 ’®!*! 1 ’;

pleasure. The successful farmer of the Illinois Ontral. He arrived of the future will be the practical, from Boston yesterday and assumed educated, observing man and hej^p ,i u ti e g 0 f Ids position today.

who profits most is the one who studies deepest. Institutes are splendid places for exchange of

ideas and opinions.

The Hi-ni Way to ('lire l)i icase is r.o establish health. Pure, rich blood means good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. It tones up the whole system, gives appetite ami strength anil causes weakness, nervousness and pain to disappear. No other medicine im-i -ueb a record of wonderful cures ailood’s Sar.-aporilla. Hood’s Pills are the best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, preserve constipation. 25e.

His headquarters while on the Illinois Central were at Dubuque, and he will have oilices and reside at Monon during his service for the L. N. A. tfc C. road. Mr. Quimby is a middle aged man and is married. He is a very competent railroad man, and comes to the Monon most highly recommended.

ol “The Value of Wheat,” enlarg- ] care of a physician until lie hap.

ponance of clover to the fertility I P ened 10 r, • n,, i,n anide on tb « of the soil.” Mr. Terry handled , ‘ offee lo l ,erH of ,,itns ’ in whk ’ h the his subject in a masterly way and ] U ; 8Umon >' of ,l nuraber oi ' P'D^sbowed that he clearly understands 1 *' U1S " as ~>' ,r b 4° the cllcet tha* his calling. His addresses for to-; toffee t,,e same puisonous night and tomorrow should Rp | ^“ems as strychnine, morphine,

Mrs. Terry lo,,acco an,, whiskey, Itut in smaller accompanies her husband. quantities.

Mr. Terry is one of the assigned ^ set him to thinking, with a speakers sent by Prof. Latta, and result that coffee was left out of visits many institutes during the h* s diet, and in less than a week year. A fund provided by the '•he head trouble was gone. Each 1 state pays the salaries of the as- °' the other three gentlemen added signed speakers and Mr. Terry is their testimony to the effect that one of tlie best. His clover talk coffee had proved a sly and itisidithis morning was highly compli 0118 enemy instead of a friend, as i mented and this afternoon he had > n each case some stomach, liver or a number of questions put to him nervous trouble hud been prodneed eliciting a lively discussion. | by even moderate coffee drinking Miss Jennie Moore discussed the One added the remark that “It

subject of Farm Dairying this af-

To buy the Ih-h* (foods !

Cull -oi

TH© GLOBE STORE J. Sudranski, Prop.

l -.r Flour, Eet-d, Grain, Huy hii-I ->

Hom-diitcd. I’d

Siitigfact ion

lowest

Prices inc

Phone 39.

Quality

SHO l 1,1) Im* 1 he _ first consideration

when yon buy your groceries.

PHONE 90 :lll( l g'-i prompt atten-

tion ot tin* lowed martlet prices.

T h :

he Palace Restaurant. t|>poslt,-south Door of Court ll.-u-r.

Aipheus Birch. China. Lamps and Queens) are.

1 » 4 11>L> SHOFS l AIKfVT* and under, all a little out of style to be sold at One Hall of their cost. J.T. Alien, Prop.

I; the place to get a (iood Dinn-r, or - I'il'st 1 hi-s Luiieli. (hutdies. Nub and Fruit*. GAUDN KR A I/O

•: :• >. .> Plants, Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, etc., ’ v furnished on Short Notice. .;. PHOHl 6 Mrs. M .1. C'hfift.-C. i ■> Corner llloouiinKton (t Ainlermui si* f, v <.. ; .. ; . <.. ; .. ; . <% + + ......j,

r EITELJORG, V; Boots and Blu

Dealer in LI roe, teinent. Fluster Purls, Hair. Sewer IMi-e. I , »( |, »l

( hioineys. Fire UrleK, Fire L'luy, Kto.

- Norlnwest corner puhllo square.

Boots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.

C’ol<l Comfort.

There in plenty of time yet for a ternoon. She took a decided stand home frozen ice crop. Ice dealers in favor of the cow as one of the particularly have noticed the ! most profitable animals of the farm change of the seasons in this see-J if properly cared lor, and com tion during the past few years. S pared tlie cow to the steer as a

about three times as far as coffee,

was hard to give over coffee, but I Hl,hoUKh ’ of C0 " r8t N the economy is got some ’Posturn coffee, made ~ f n "' n ‘ irl ' v ’ ” n ' a t a

grains at Battle Creek, Mich,, and I it is so perfect in color and taste

»- --- - question as that of health and comfort for my-

self and family.”

Tlif* Spfniil McetingM.

The Locust Street service is The time was when the Indiana icel matter of profit, showing that a

steadily advancing. I he meeting j iarvegt jj efi j UU Plir i v j n December cow at the end of fourth year had i grains, (wheat etc.) and is nourish

last night was tty tar tlie best ol

that I am enjoying my coffee now daily, as are also my wife and children, for Poetum is made of pure

the series. This being the last! bul in ‘he past few years the crop day’s meeting until Sunday let ail ba8 ralel y matured before the latter

make a special effort to be present, part of January.

made enough profit to nearly equal the worth of a 1000 pound steer, and that for ten yeifrs the cow

ing and fattening, a pure fooddrink. and another feature not to be despised is the fact that it goes

1 here is but one genuine origi nal Post 11 m Cereal coffee

multitude of imitati

‘‘just as good.”

inns

with a

offered as

In fir. a Culd Ii. On. Hay, lake baxatfve Brnmo Quinine Tal,f K f.-n "**'*'' 11 it Luis to cure. 2.»e. 411st I» ’

Not W.ll? Well Get Well) Tlie results attained right here - j homo have h«M*n marvelous. IIuniJr^"I of your neighbors who have ac' I 'Viight’s Celery Capsules arc new well-1 Tfiey cure kidney, liver and stonW I trouble, rlicumatism, constipation8(j“l sick headaches. Why pay fl.00('' r !l t wo week* lor a bottle of medicin'' "i 1 ' I you can get treatment u> 1 cent a<W4 " light's Celery Capsules give HKi’bF I treatment for’$1.00. Kasy m tab’, 1,1 j bad taste, do not grip, backed W jj 1 1 bk, t ■ • iim- voil, or n I niel 1 "I mono . Sold by A. Allen. Iirm.’S 1 ' 1, f Jan. f. I '« 0 ’

I nr Envelopes see The Banner Tines pr rtcf*-