Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1897 — Page 3

THE DA. // i \ -ER TEiES, x»: EE's r.' STLF,' IXDIWA.

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Keep to the Right

To do 8<> in regard to tin* stutiom-iy you an* n^ntt " <• ,nvit, ‘ to examine our stork—We can i'Iiow you some v.-ry Inintl-

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iome tluntr* in franc's U<kxI« not offered elsewhere in town. A *|HM ):iity this week is the cheaper piods—•"> ijturt' Package

1 :'0 ,**111i*h vt*rv ^ooil ijunlity uott’ pupor for

The Little Drug Shop, Your Trade Wanted. 3<>6 South College Ave.

meet tin- party hut they fiiiled tf» arri\ e 'on No JO. They will be on the 0:07

|train.

j The Uift Poor special train run for tin' oratorieal excursion left for Ind-j ; iiiunpolis this afternoon promptlv at' 1:11 o'clock. Th> re were eij;ht coaelK s on but they were not nil needed, live

DsP* Our Lines of

This Columr. Recdrds the Best!

News in College Circles’

The Rev. Dr Hickman will de-

| beinsf emnfortnhly tilled. The train was j ii ver ,hc address at DePauw uni ; in eliar^e of eouduetor Eawlor and En-I •, ,, , 7 ,, . , , . .versitv on the occitsioe ol Founders

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THE BEST OR

Ladies’ Composite Skoe I Priated and Engraved Cards

H D -' i lpi io’i.

Dull Dougola kid, very

durable: Ooodyear vv<*lt; oak- ^

tanned »o:e with rtii'MK '** % \ Times countingroom.

cork between outer and innei ^ Mile*, as nearly dump-pmot as o. leatberean be tyade; military 6 heel; heel foxed and hnek-stay- ^ cd; fair stiu hed, extension e edges; eoin toe -. Stoek and /

workmanship guaranteed. Equipped wile Pratt lace g

fasteners.

Sola only by—

Are to be found in the Banner

Prices

reasonable.

Call and see samples.

L11S & HUTS.

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tt;e Best

The largest Stock of

Jae'^soQ ^oai-

m) spuims Ever brought to the County. | Do not trust your eyes to Ped-

dlers or Jewelers.

Gr. W. BRNGE1.

‘•iOi-lyr-e. o. w^.-HU-lyr-c. o. w.

/nd will deliver the same at I A THE local field

jpp^!LEY9<?0.,

SOdSI? cree^ssc^. B. R. AOSiAK

.mfles the Highest firado Brazil Block

I Whst is Going on In ancf About

Fair Greencastlo.

jliekris were sold. The train reached the Union Station at Indianapolis

. at J T):..

There will be an interesting session i ’ of the Farmers 1 nst itute this evening at i j the eourt hotise to'which the public is I carncstlv invited. There will he good i I music by the ci'y oicticstra and sotnc of : Mhc best papers of the institute. The. ■•thjects for the vening ima- follows: ! Thu Farmers Coutrihution to Society,' jO. F. 1 ane, Itainhr'd.e; Education as j t Relates ) Agriculture. Prof. It. A. i igg, Gruuiicastle; Toe Vifu’s sluiri 1 ,

L IS. Terry.

l.icut. ami Mr-. N’cstal cut 'tailed eiglitei'ti friends last evening a! their home oh lll ioiniugion Avenue. The I etiief ani i-enient of tiie evening wa -ix-liaud euchre and those attending report a splendi 1 time. '1'he honort were a ■ arded Mrs. F. A. Arnold and Mr. IS. F. Corwin. A oug the dei oration ' M r. and M: \ • -tul’s home .n' a large number Of Mexican a d Indian j curios vvhieli were a -nul ee of nmeli m- ; tertiiinment to the guests. The refreshments were delightful and the evening pa- - d too uuieki v for the guests. Mr. and 'Iv~. W. I iekeiis of ('loverdale. ire visjii'ig Mr. and Mrs. Walters

on llauiia street.

Mrs. Zeis has returned to her home 1 in Oxford after visiting ulatives in the

city,

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. liuis have gone to Koaehdalc to attend an “old lidk'" i

ball.

•1. IS. Tucker is at home from Ins j

busines- trip to I.ouisville.

Rev. I). M. Wood went to Terre

Haute lids afternoon.

G. C. Moore is in Crawfcrdsville on |

'egiil business.

and ISenefactor s day.-Tu're Haute

Tr/hmir.

.James Ogden, well known at Do Pauw, now of Harvard, writes an eu rlnining letter to tin* Danville Rc.}iiiblic(ia in which he sa\s: Many tilings are dilTerent heie| from what I expe ted. Some j things, I am sorry to sev, are n d : like old DePauw In the 1

Hardware, Stoves and are complete and we shc\

latest novelties.

See our line of skates for this

season.

enick &

iid

[ilaet*. in Harvard I ■ xf a tit \ li--l). swell s t of h the fellows dros.s vet or bicycle suits ail course barring tin they dris* otlniN.'i* uround with their tn ii:». They wear inv:i

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THE BEST

OF

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life U wO

Ve^et

a very

tnd the Best I*lit«l'urirn and Anthracite. Yard opposite Vandalla freight office.

ttii; Four itlxcursiosn. HTo many points in southern states first and third Tuesday of etch month, out half rate, o-ie way. Harvest excursions to western and mithern states Jim . 5th and lath. F. P. HcEbTis, Agent.

Fmbk’s A p|iortio«iineiu.

I alnyi Me ( ourier.

Frank Littleton, ol Marion county was appointed chairman of the ap- | portionment committee in the house yesterday. He shortly afterward introduced a bill which is iu-

•..ATESl CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wlu>re Our People ar« Going and Where Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over tl»e City—The Best Column in the Paper for Quick Reading.

l>ON*T THINK

(.!• leaviug the city, even for « short tunc. 1 1 u . d to provide for a new appor

Without ordering the Daily Bannbk Times to * 11

follow you. It costs you but Id cents a wceK * tioniDPIlt of the State. Ml. Little*

as it does bore at home, and the address will . i i t

be changed as often as vou c'°sire. j ton is an attoi uoy who lias open in

touch with much of the litigation (Pcraonals and society note, are aolict.ed ' "Vef former apportionments, and he

and will be inserted If writer’s name and ad-^ is well qualified to know what dress is attached, not to lie Inserted, but i* K al ' featur ^ would be held uncoUStitll-

evidence ol (rood faith. None but truthtul 1

items are desired,1 i tional in a new bill. He should be

prepared to draft a bill that should

Mrs. J. M. Belnap is on the siek list. aot conta j n anv D f those provisions j Mrs. W. J. Ledbetter is visiting in which made the former ones unlaw-j Indianapops today. ! fuUnd objectionable. It is sa.d ! k rS T!: ,k; l> - nays iS visiti,,K ,u ' r that he has done this it, toe bill j

proposed and that his bill follows

heavy shoe with dnuble sole and cigarette are in verv use. The prevailing liar’ is a light gray slouch, dow n in the centre, not crei rim Dime | down in fr

turned up behind. All the fellows, of course, do not dress thi, v.'V but the majority do—the typical Harvard man. I might have added that the fellows go ti-onnd with a a wa ■ ; •* * * 1; lligion is at a low ebb. Chapel e\ ! erciSes are held each morning at 18:4’) and tin attendance i- about I lUO out of a possible 3,(100. Of [eotirse the exercises are not eom-

j pnlsoi v.

Wabash will send fifteen to the oratorical today says the Arijwi

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for low prices and g;ood bargains.

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None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.

The Del’auw delegation to the oratorical contest took up an elegant selection of nev* yells. Among them we notice the following: I. I . 1. I . Boom, Bonin. Hah ! Chew the rag; chew the rag: Uliaw. chaw, chaw. Murder. Murder, bloody dirk: We will hear the atrocious Dirk. ( rimsou, crescent, Will it workV Nit.

For Sale Bills and Fosters. The Raknkk Times louay’n Liocai uautrlcet*. ■;Furnislied the Daily Ban.vkk Times Bil.\ bv l!. W. Alien, managi r , f Artb’ i Jordan’s poultry House.J Him i h 5 8pi ngs,choice f> Sp iiKB.staa J Co. ns ...; 2'4 ^Hrkey ur ns 8 Tn. key,old roins ii Tu. keys, ynunir lOpds.Hiia over cbolce fat T*4 Tn. keis, voiiiur.8 to 10 ihIh it ^■kae, f. f.over Ka- frenh subject to baud lino 10 Bu’ter. irood 7 Hnlr. Axtell the well known auctionee- of Indiauapidis lias opened up a ftp.: line of standard books which he wid sell at auction or at private sale. Ni.rih side of public square. 77-3t ighfs Celery Tea regulates tho liver and kidneys, «-ures constipation and sick headacne. 2De at all druggUts. A Soientiflo Moma.iy, For a long time Braz.llian Balm was a •mz.zle to the doctors. It cured so many diseases that seemed contrary to each other—disaeses which were supposed to require a directly opposite treatment. The secret was at last revealed when it •was discovered that the Balm is a most Dtent germicide ; that it kills disease erms or microbes’ in any part of the fstem Thi. i .eovery proved that its ires were urely scientific and in harlony wit;i the latest revelations of Tctetiology. For nearly all germ dislaes, as Catarrh, I lay Fever, Consump70, Dyspepsia, Typhoid and Scarlet ivm, Piles, Measles, Chicken-pox. Kumatism, Mumps, Lockjaw, and her germ diseases attended with inaimation and fever, it has proved itIf for 10 years a perfect and reliabl# idote. No Opium, Irazilian Balm is the only cough remedy on the market that contains no opium in any form. No opium to constipate or foster the opium habit. Rettleii’lier this. For sale by VV. W. Jones.

mother in Fillmore.

Mattie Uroueli went to Terre

Zoolieum, Zonlicum, Hieaway, Ho, Speel away, speel away. You’re no go. Wade will make no blunder He w ill speel like thunder. We’ll never be under,

Bye Joe.

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Make or u ;tr a >:iualio . J i-t with a n.a T- Mtiiro it juay ji * a tini>l!!n^ tom-ii or a bleiui-h.

OUR STOP eating |)oioi«* ».o to dtV" well.

mo of l Ii • ni ***t interw i tor I'd >e wlio \\ Lh

Siiti/ErliQ. The Hatter & Furnisher

on account of the con'.cst, extending from noon today until noon to-1

morrow.

Joe L’hipps is visiting 1’hi I’si I brothers, lb* in lends entering in

Haute this morning.

none of the former ones. Hemukosj Dr. Stephenson is

Mrs. Waiter Albaugl, returned from ' provirions for no double distriets, where he will lecture

I the sju ing term. in MuDcie i The committee

before the

Terre Haute this morning. 80 that no county which has no Mrs. India Cooper, of Indianapolis, more than the unit for repreeentais the guest of her sister, Mrs. Resile tive or senatorial purposes is alPiU ' l ' e^ • I lowed to vote for more than Miss M ilma Ballard of Mitehelville, onu representative or senator.

returned home today after a three!,,,, . .

I his seems lair ant

O**.

weeks’ visit with her

Franklin house.

sisters at the !

be what should be con

Prof.Ogg lectured to Miss McCoy’s I tained ,n an “PP^Enment law. pupils this afternoon on tlie tarill', g*v- Other apporlionments w ill undouht iug tliem a non-political history of pro- edly be introduced, and, from the tective and revenue tariffs. 'several, one law will be obtained. At the A. M. K. church tonight will 'The legislature has the decisions in be held quarterly conference. Elder 1 8eV erul cases ns a guide in lids! Thompson will officiate aeais.cd by Rev., work All indications are that an !

James Johnson the new pastor. ,,, _ , _ ,^ .. i, , j Oie iron grasp

" “ ,aw merry upon its victims. of III*’ blood is often not sati-lied wilh

in charge of re-

served seats for the contest tonight :

Teachers' Institute today and to-I ee(1ed jn 8(>llins? This in-1 morrow. sures Mr. Wade a good crowd of R

Hal Coflin will visit Bliss Coni-! sU pp ort(J1 . g

tas over Sunday. | The Kappas remaining in town I i John liar pet and A. L. Dunciin will entertain some triends at thi* gj appears J have res ig nc d f r( „ u sigma Nu fra- Smedlcy house this evening. |

terDltv ' Miss Tutewiler lost her pocket- senses ofamell, taste and Rearing.

At a meeting of the college sen- book somewhere about the college SiVspdtplVcndpM

ate yesterday a holidav was granted building this morniu r by Physlcinns and Specialists as

^ | ° the ore infallibio remedy in na-

lefi today for In-1 tore for C rh. ltioal>o most

economical, a tOcts. bottle con-

CATARRH BRAZILIAN

BALRI

Instantly cbwc.’is t he ravages *,£ Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and the only known rem- . J edy that peneirates to the most : j hi ddc a recesses of

* .<4^- & it l*i/s inveterate

disease. It quick*

"■i-d'fsg* !ly destroys too K3|'*«»ki • • ’ <!«!*» of microbes, siP ihca.ls tlie ulcers

iaiid restores the

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'effort will he made to pass a

J. will he fair ... Mi™. The

of scrofula has no

This dem.in

Miss Sawyers

dianapolis where she will deliver a | a | n | n ,» v .ocks* treatment and toasi at the Pi Beta. Phi banquet. 8)1.GO bottle 6 weeks* treatment.

Brazilian Balm often cures a

, „ . ^ Cold over night. Cures Croup in ‘ ‘ a fev? minutes. Qui<*!dy cures La Ki..kvin. Triimni*. Grippo and take:! ail its bud ef- .). II. MeCov circulated a pen iectsout oft lie system. Absolute-

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home of Mrs. Elias. Keifer on north should be the jirinciple on whieli Jackson street. au apportionment is made. If this H. R. Bridges was taken suddenly ill advice is followed there will be no about seven o’clock this morning with a j reason for furthur suits and legal light attack of apoplexy. Asa result,, Ug | Ug( 8Ucb as llave occupied much

his speech is somewhat impaired but no

serious results are expected.

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Miss Stines, of Goiport, T. B. Teny and wife, of Hudson, Ohio, Dr. Clark Robbins, Mooresville, and Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield, of Rockville, registered

at tlie Commercial yesterday.

Representative James h:»> introduced the tollowing house bills: No. 150, continuing school fund loans in certain cases; No. 151, Requiring conditional bills for sa'e and notes to be recorded. Jesse W. Weik received a telegram :

this morning from C. S. Hammond for- 1 Mr *' D ' M ' VVoo ‘ , fo '" Kl ft P <K ‘ ket,,ook merly of ibis city, sent from Texarkana on Vim> 8treef w "^ h ' l he °' V "r

of the time in the courts for several years past. It is hoped that the legislature will enact a law that shall be just and fair to all. so there need he no more confusion. Clay and Putnam are put in a joint senatorial district in the pre-

pared bill,

Whv not profit by the experience Of others who have found a permanent cure for catarrh in Hood’s .Sarsaparilla.

until Hood'' Sarsaparilla cures. “ Nearly four years ago I became afflieted with scrofula and rheumatism.

ernor Mount to appoint Joseph Oliuvcr lisli commissioner. The middle Wabash would be the place lorthe fish commissioner at this time. What steps have already been made to restore the fishing of

Running sores broke out on my thighs. We9tern Indi " na , Creek ’ Pieces of bone came out and an operat ipn KaccoOf), Coal < rink, tin* Fippeca was contemplated. I had rheumatism in pog river and other streams could

ISSS C advontageciBly looked al.e, l,y

wreck. 1 continued to grow worse and Mr. Ohayer, and above all

Texas, in which it said that a large party of republicans would be on to- \ day’s Vundalia train bound for Canton, Ohm. A number of Mr. llainmond’s I friends went down to train No. JO to :

'can have by seeing Mrs. Wood,describing the book and contents and paying for this ad. H

finally gave up the doctor's treatment to wou i t j st , e that unlawful lislli tig ! j jq Q J ^ N A PO LIS

was stopped. These are strong

Typhoid aud hca'-lct Fevers In any stage, A marvelous remedy for all Stomacli troubles. In Female troubles it relieves Ilka magic. Dissipates Mumps in ono day. Relieves Piles ami Constipation over night. For Constipation use ns lor Piles. It does all this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves ♦ ho inflammation, nature does the rest. It Is worth its weight In gold in every family. Over lOO doses in a Pile, bottle. Trial size 25c. Ask for Circular.

8old b> Druggists.

|„. I B. F. J ACKbO-N CO„

troprlutc^.

IND.

Well I take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came hack; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw ; away my crutches. I am now stout and

points in his favor, and should receive the consideration of Governor Mount.

Hen. Estate Transters.

FDR SALE I’.Y w. W. Jon es.

< iifp a Cold In One lla>. Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money

Catharine F. Booker to Sarah J. j if it fails to cure. iloo.

JOSt 1).

rs DRUG STORE

Axcell’s books are all standard works 1 from favorite authors. 77-3t 7"/jc' Next Time

; Time you an* in ihmm! of a < arrlaurp (for He-|

ceptions, Winldintr PartU‘8 or < allinK),

Telephone 84

! And I will send you our NEW CAB tin* finest

| service In the city.

hearty and am farming, whereas four I Bechelhvmer land in Jiickson tp., $300.

a^LS!il2Sj&li?!^&SS I AUC0 O. t’niitr t, K. O. I CV -Mil .„.ck ... noo.l Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois. | in Greencastle $600. condition, good business a*uk location.

1). P. SutherlintoC. D.and C. Hanna | Incpiire at store. Mrs, D. E. Puns-

Hoods

Sarsaparilla

land in Jackson tp.. *1,<XMI. ton. John W Hennon et al to day Hanna ;

71-(it

laud in Roaehdale p.MMi.

Mr. Axtell has a state reputation for I selling books cheap. Give him a trial.

Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. St. | North side of public square. 77-'3t

Pi£ red only by (’. I Hoods Co., lanvell, Mass.

J.M. Belnap. 1 Hood’s Pills

Dec. IS-1 uio

For Statements see

I’lie Banner Times, printers

Now is your chance to fill your li- ! luarv with choice books at your own j price. 77-Jt Wanted. To sell 1 l* l,) surry for t75 ca-h, good as new. Call at this (filet*.