Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1897 — Page 2

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Jismiary l v; , 1 will sell Hc t adlig , ht per yn 11 < >; i Ortsoline Hi l-'-Io

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\our cans

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per gallon, or me a trial, 'Hies

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'» gallons fur ti»k\ i * are strictly cash

On liie Part of Jackson and Wal

lirg at Covington. Ciuctntirttl I'limm ■'tm .

Tht* lirwt sit(n til - weakening on the part of Jackson anti Walling has finally become apparent. They

Countff • Local lews,

Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County.

KOACHDALK.

, Dave Molntirv. has gold have always const,iere.l M^yor | Miiit|i ^ Chai

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all republican patrons who are hgi. voters. Henry M. Grimes is preparing his ice house ami will ship in three ears of fee for his poultry house. (»nr easli stores are Uoing fully :, s well as they hail expected to. There have been several ear loads of horses shipped from here thi- wintei and w e ha' e lots of horse havers.

Opera iHou^] THE JOLLY NIGHT, l'];ur3dr,j, uory

SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON AND 1 CALIFORNIA TOUR OF

cJas. Macki

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Hhinock their friend, and wh -n the

bailey Hawkins.

mayor showed Jackson

letter

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from his mother appealing to him to intercede in her son’s hehalt, for

I tile first time Jackson relaxed from Tiii: new senator from Illinois is foimer stern demeanor and ne-

Mason. He n well '-ame a suppliant, and with

< ongressmati

(pialified for the place

tears

The member' of the Christian church have put down a good sidewalk. Klijah Grantham purchased the\V. II. Itoyd property ami traded it to I’om Tuderwood for a farm in Ka i-u'. Taswell l»odd is m the mining dis-

tiiet in Arkansas.

The town council talks of getting a

1'oih ' (!'V f ol th<* Hunner Tiiiifs. An> iT'.idint; ihixm of oloorvin^ mind iia* (sued the rapid advaiicenici A. made iltiring the I- -I decade or two, hy the Atneriewii people in scHMtce. ire

‘GRIMESEY me csoy, IN

Slimes' Seiiai sir

and ineeliaiiivs. With our gre. t Ik

to use liis influence with the I'ouit

\ ookiikks, who lias heen on e>- 0 j Appeals to grant them a new cry side ol every Miiestion i' 1 l ,u ^'Jtnal. The mayor did not extend

lie life for many yeare will now

| in his eves he beseeched the mav,,' stone cru-'lier and putting some twenty

men to wm k repairing streets. fliis

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take a back seat and will Lie succeeded by a man who will stick to the right side of every question.

KI.Y’S CREAM BAI.M I* a posltlvernre. Api ly into the iiontrilH, It la qatckly absorbed. f>o cents at Dmtrgifltn or bv mail ; aamplcH 10c. by mail. ELY BHOTHEHS, 50 Wnrreu M., New York City.

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Imuanai'oi.is now bousts of a population of 170,000. While some cities have been going backwards Indianapolis lias steadily progressed. As the capital city, every i iti/ten of Indiana has cause to be proud of her.

much encoutagement to them on this ground and endeavored to show them (he futility of his ef forts under the circumstances. His honor is strongly of the opin-

ion that when they see that the twin sisters.

would give quite a different appearance

to our town.

Mrs. Henry Kadford visited ;.! W. H. Boyd’s last Saturday.

Kev. S. V. l.eeek lectured on "lugersol and the Bilde" Saturday night, to

an immense crowd.

.Johnnie Sutherlin says if iherc is anything nice, it is to full in love with

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Vul ami Hcaiililul Idea' in ;■ lla

DON T iVHSS IT

A personal guarantee. The only fun

Court of Appeals has refused them a new tri.ul and are convinced that (Io'\ Hrailley will not interfere in their behalf that Jackson will unbosom himself anti reveal all concerning the murder of Pearl Hryan. i

Several of our merchants have adopted

the cash system.

Ernest Knight, of Thomtovvii. talk-

of locating here.

The old folks dance in the tow n hall la-t Saturday night was grand. Elder.lack Ashley will begin a series

eons theory is giving wav to li rational one of i entrif'igal for, r.

iiim.H M ■.: M

RUINED IN THE KITCHEN

rat«* ul >lany <.«hhI rood and Drink.

\rti<‘t<9K of

Turnkey Maurer had a lengthy tl "‘ < ’ bri

... . ehureh, Fetiruary interview with Walling Monday, 1

It is too often true of our American households that, while the host or hostess may take unusual

pains in the selection of good arti- [, uve to i ( i , t ]i j know;

during which he told him that he was a confirmed fool not to confess before it was too iate. Hut all the poor dupe would say was: "l

if Jackson

eies of food and drink, they come vvou | ( | on | v do the same.” As on the table in anything but a pal- Maurer afterwards remarked, he “table manner, having been entirely got thoroughly disgusted at hear and completely ruined in the j ing the same old answer and told

kitchen.

The choicest cut of

Published every afternoon except Sunday , . , . , *c the Hans kk Ti mks oiaee, corner Vine and proper cooking and the lllicst Ara-

FrjukUii atret‘14.

Cha'ikrub for display ajlvertisements must be hinded in by 10o’clock in.cachday. Keadiiur advcrtiscmonts will Ik* received each day

up to 1 o’clock i». in.

bian coffee may the kitchen that

be so prepared in

it will come

All communications should be signed with the mine ol the writer: not necessarily tor publicitlon, hut as evidence of good rath. Anonymous comiinioicHtlons can not he no-

iced.

Where delivery is

same promptly *<t publication otfice.

RATE«» OF SUBSCRIPTION

One Fear in advance. Sir month*

Three month*

One month Per week hy Carrier ....

FILl.MoKJK.

, O. A. Dav is at me Freneh l.ick

, Walling in language unmistakable >Sl)rillgs for h i8 health,

meat may lie that he was lying; that he knew hi Williaril Day was very sit.k lu-t

made tough and greasy by im- W as, and that he must not expect week vvitti pneumonia but is now bet-

I an intelligent public to bebeve such 1 ter ' vitl ' « lianees favotabb* to recovery.

. , . . . | Wiliiaai Dimler went to ludiauano-

rot and nonsense. "I want to tell

.. j lis on I uestlay.

you, Walling, once and for all. he i Kuark um) H uis shipped a car h.a.l of

dining room weak and nauseating, continued, "if you expect to save hogs from here on Tuestbty. This load It is peculiarly unfortunate for a your neck you had better tell the leave., very few hogs in this region.

new article the cook, in preparation.

1 ostutn < ereal hood Coffee it | as ( hour that it will avail

trrciruiar please report boiled l•> minutes and with enough unvthin<r as you must be aware

lilhuitinn office. . . . , ■ i i *■ c,r * 7 ot it in the pot to make the bever-1 t | lat | itt | e cl . e deuce will be placed

age the deep seal brown of thick | in your ta i e nt t h a t time.”

Mo. ha is a most charming and de Ttli3 geemed to put Walling alicious break last coflee, which ; gues81ng and he wa i k ed back and

changes to a rich golden brown forth within the narrow confines of Elliott who is ullticted

\y!i<*»\ pure cream is added and | } {g pneloeure, apparently in deep l° ave tlie house.

tastes like the milder ami more ex- thought, while the glaring eyes of Hitler Allen failed to meet hi' apsui>- pensive grades of Java. Jackson, who had overhear,1 the I P ,, ' nt | ne,lt *'ere last Suutlay on account

Any one who lias had an unfortu-i earnest talk of the turnkey were nate experience in the lirsi brewingl fastened upo'i him.

of Postum, may depend that the| |f we eo Yld Ua-eYtyspepsia „ .

fault is in the kitchen and can | source, it would lead back to our kitch- ] W;ls P»e^nt and took part,

easily be remedied by following the ens.

Specimen copies umlltHl fre : tm upplleallon.

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ties for i: lining kiiovvleilge it appear tbit mine should grow

ignorance for in ibe many fields of inquiry there certainly may tie one found suited to each mind. And we note with Mrs ! P ,eM!i,m ‘d'S improvement being made I in our common sebonl!, in way oi broutier laeil’ties. and greater range of studies. Teachers are much better prepared and tile school is better provided with apparatus than heretofore. These are favorable indications. The human mind i- not disposed to be idle or inactive. Not all v.'ill be interested in any one question, especially if it be one without financial interests, like that of astronomy. Nevertheless no

person should he u. rmitietl to el the ! noted scholars, among them one

nicer of high standing, have tli- irii.! tlie old theory. If the two bodies wej not moving around the sun, ai.d -til retained I heir ow n movements, ii oil be seen that they would turn, or rJ volve about their point, of « oimpol center once in a lunar mouth, I Inning a- radius for the longer farthest from tin muon, c!c\ teenibs of its diameler while lo radius would he five .sixteenth cun be made | laincr by suppoother moon to lie plnced in ntq tins would bring the eumtuou for tNe three at ilie center of the eartlJ and in that event theta* would be |J eentrifugal loi">’, and lienee iillle i any, change in the tides. 'The erna of tenching heretofore lias been in giJ ing otic force, that of attraction of t|J muon, as the cause of both tides \\ I nor J it would appear that eentrifugal bm-J is the cause of one of them. 'This'eeui' letisonable since this fortte i- s**i tlirougiiout the universe, n fact hi power over every moving body in tbJ

iietivetis.

Ns it every one that reads this uill n -■ derst.md, for it is ;i suliypet requiring

i • r ,. , . .. eonsbterahb* Ihuught. Due must j® I roll acted meeting Inis been going gravity for the two, a point three-

... ... . . . ... . - - - Lt • r. out into Space on a line with tin

<d’ the ecliptic and look back at tbA earth and moon to see their movenieiieB and especially the one the earth ImB

liseijB

Koaehdale will have an electric liglit

, pl.mt in the near future.

What about that wedding that to have taken place last Week? think the young gentleman who

was We

sent

out the invitations got the worst end of

tin* string.

■ ioe Eads and Kiis Edwards shipped a carol horses to A lalmnii Saturday.

school yeats without knowing something about, at least, our solar s)stem. The question of tin* tides is one that our people inland probably never will be interested in very much for the reason they do not etVeet us. 'The cause ol the principal, or moo.i tides, is ot.c of theory, ami like inoet qu •slions of theory ha.* advocates In hling dillerent views. Ami I prcsimie this is alliigtit since it opens a field for discussion,

wnich is good for the mind.

This subject i- receiving a liberal share of advanced thought. Space is too limited here to go into detail a- to the tides, such persons as do not comprehend the subject are referred to any good work treating of the matter. Sulllce it to say in tbi' connection that there are two titles caused by tin: moon, one on the side of the earth next to tin* moon, or in other words under it, the othet on the opposite side of the eartli. The earth and the iimnu arc heal tngeth-

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er in their movement about the sun, by

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to receive a blow by Hi and all the truth *it once •lames Elliott while carrying an ax mutual attraction. The earth being

U, e »«v „r carelepB y „ u Cur ^ ^ ^ ^

you delay your confession until Tli e | ,.ut and he is doing well. j gives as place for common center of

you

on al the Methodist ehureh for more I e teht'.i.s of the distance from tlie center

of Miss Mary n she cannot

of tiie earth toward the moon not sixeighths as taught. The two bodies-l

swing lliruugli space at an average ' J

twjp ^ i which produces the title* Milder ion. At a future time Mie six nnit imfl of the ear'll may lie given anti bB

elTctrt of each. J. W. It\, .jt. I

than a week and is conducted by Rev. J. W. Foster anti Rev. ('has. Wright. 'They held religious services at the resi-

dence of Jerry Nichols on Tuesday velocity of near nineteen miles per see-

afternoon for the Denelit

When delivery is mane hy carrier, till

seription accounts are to be paid to (hem us

they call and receipt for same.

ADVERTISING RATES

In fact, iIn secret <*! ^ood health

hum*lay. If we could trace

Per Inch, first insertion 25 ots. ** ** each subHcqucnt insertim 5 cts. ** “ per month ^ ..$1.'HJ

< »iiti run teed positixm cluirtft*d J5 per c<*nt to . , . i . * . ... <• > > .• . i«n p,>r et*ni • I’nsillon imt guaranteed primed (1 ircctions. It is quite US Is ^ood eookltl^. II well cooked, food

for advertlaements of less than 5 implies. No cllHCOiinl lor linn* or space; live per cent allowed when payment accompanies order.

'■uiine designing grocers tell their raw* state,

customers that this or that cereal

ol sickne-s.

'The Teachers' Institute held here I last Saturday was tlw most interesting

to its o ,U! that has been held. Supt. Lyon

easy to prepare as

KfSSKI.t.V ILIA..

And it’' to he in election

Brevier type, per line, 5 c one line purapritphs edanred as oeeop> imr two lines space. The fnllowlntr rates .rill lie allowed only W cn < i*h 'ii ciimp'inlmiinler. t!f> lines 4 cents per line SO “ dH mo •• aw " 2'*i 5»M " 2 " • ** " M. J. BBTKETr .... I’ll’Usher HAKKV M. SMITH. Mamviriinr Editor Adores, all eioninunleatlons .o Thk Daily IIanneh Timks.

Greeneastle. hid.

( ,. , ,. ! are partially iligested ; if poorly cooked, i And it s to tie in election tor post -

they are less digestible than in t heir 1 “b'lster here. I nose who arc applicants If you are a victim of faulty for the postoflice liere have come to an iking; that is, if you sutler from dys- agreement to let the patrons of the , pepsia, the rational cure mmt be looked IbMtolllec decide whom they wish for

cofiee is “just »B good as I’ostuin.” fo| . j„ un ar ,in L . a |iy digested food, and : postmaster by au election.

There is but one original Hostum a food which will at the same time aid I J- Forgey moved to Itonelulale

('ereal Food Cofiee and no imitator the digestion »>f other foods. Such a hist week.

has yet succeeded in producing preparation virtually rests the tired di-i Jesse II. FonlKa', Es<|., and Postmas-

anything even tipproiicliing it in

flavor and quality.

ond. But neither one moves at s uniform rate ot -peed related to the sim. Both de-t ribe waved lines because they are first un one side of the true lint: of center of gravity and then on the oilier, never both on tbe same side of this hue. During the instant of first and last quarter of live inooti both are on the line, but c ilU crossing in an opposite direction. The earth, owing to moving in a waved line, passes through space eleven thousand miles whir—live thousa u! five hundred on each side of the true hue—because the radius for the earth from this point i- that dis anco, the nt her radius being two thousand five hundred. D will he see a then that the part of the earth farthest, from the

ltt*al ft*tale iTfuisier*. Auditor I'utnam to ■)■ ui I 1 >t eher I a m l in .M adi-on Ip., Gertrude E. Wood R> M. J. a ' L..I Stone lots ip (;reemastic, $:I7.’S‘

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t urn itn.re and Kauttix!

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’The funntmi' and undertaking ■

recently need pied, hv 'Tucker .X V huB

on the east side of the public "i o

for wm, possession to bt git ■ ary 1. is'.i;, These roowa fl somely fined up foi tbe lerniti -I

Hess. A good ioeation ami ,

T elephones.

Dr. and Mrs. Bence are in liuiiunul olis ta hear Sol Smith Itussell.

iy than elsewhere, in ccvusetpieuve of tliis greater velocity tin.* waters of the

gestive organs, thereiiy restoring tln'in ti*r Winn are both on ih<* -it k list, oceanic .1 to tlow tiieve, or in other to their natural strength. ' Trustee ('bus. Spenet r buried bis words are held above a normal line by The Digestive Cordial, as prepared by , youngest child Monday. I eentrifugal loree just a- th water is the Shakers ot Mount l.ehation, i- ju-t 1 Ha/lett L’ost installed their ollieers held up at Un-equator by the daily mo-

sitch a preparation, and a single 10 cent

moon move*, through space more rauid- ,> H ),irnim t\ to engage in tbe bn-in

M ed. A Sr . tf S. A. If vv> ■

< E. La Haw. of V.‘rawfurdsvill . B ui-iling \ln» t'l.ira Parker ai Nellie Nel-on.

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.Mrs..!. \’. Cook is visiting lier datigliter. Mrs. Binkley. <>1 Tipton.

I • i—i - - last Saturday evening. They gave an 'bottle will convince you of its vahie. j , M , t „ rtlli|M|)ent , 0 all aiu | oU1

*K I A L NO I KH.

We putfiiah, and are kUuI h. jiret the same when they are news tree brief not lees of

Mack 11 ihlictr afternoon.

went to Brazil till-

Teaths. hirths and marrhures, hut weelmrvre for ext«*iulefl accounts of rnarriayres, ohltu-J aries, Indtfe and suelet y resolutions and cards of thanks, and will pulibsh none such unless p t> ni(»nt, nr sat isfaetor> a’ ranjjrement i here

I jr, is made in uvance.

A. E. Miller i- in

Dr. Preston was e de tins afternoon.

Bra/ I on businefs. liere from Clover-

If your druggist doesn’i keep it. lie w ill j 8ol( |j Pr * fr ,. w all) , a g ,. llera) go „,| time. be glad to gei it tlirougli his wholesale j a|in *p Magill ol Portland Mills, was

house. . f

i maste/ ol ceremonies.

Laxol !s the best inedietne for children. A. L. Koss is at work putting up a Doctors recommend it in place of • a-toi . |lt , w b arn on tin* Forgey property that

he bought. Beautiful photo fraternity buttons I onlv *J3c. atCiimmaek’s. tf

tion at »be earth on us axis.

Si far as the w liter is informed then* is agreement among scholars as to tin* cause of tbe tide under the i.'.oon, it being caused by the force oft ,e attraction ol the moon, and until recently the tide on the opposite side was .aid, by ! must authors, to 1«* caused by the -aiue

A voting son of Win Scld. Hil Bulge, bad bis leg hiukcn a ' knee while riding behind a bu. l' r 'l Hniytbe and 'Tucker were oalh .

To ( or* m ('o|«l |>, Om Ua). I :.ke Laxative Bromo Quinin W*l lets All druggists refund tie im i.el if it fails to cure. 25c . 'til. I

Tbe postmaster election will be held loree. It Lpleasing to the writer to the UOth of this month and is open to) know that this long taught, but erron-

buhscriptinns for xny m;t-a i I or paper taken at vais ollii • will save you inonev

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Dr. E Shipley, OPTHALMOLOGIST.

Thousands of people are suffering from nervousness, headache and other troubles caused by defective vision, many such troubles can he cured by properly fitted spec tacles. Do not trust your eyes to tramps, peddlers and quack doctors. Many people ruin their eyes by wearing unsuitable glasses.

Graduate of Philadelphia Optical College. O. G. Optical Graduate. Chicago Opthalniic College, M. O. Master of Optics. Philadelphia Optical College: Doctor of Refraction. Degree conferred Member of the Philadelphia Optical \lumni A"- n'latn o Memhcr of the Executive Committee of the I iidianu Optic al ,Society.

-C ^ OF 1 A 1 ^AOTORIV 2nd SXC s facilities tor making measure the sUiti‘ ,m I lo ,™ds’l.isienT , . giincis, ins lenses complete wh lute y necessary , n order to make a prope st ieniit' <in 0 An >' P ers °n wishing to see timc U f tl! )r0 a CCSS ° 7 r(uCe « rindj ng can do s all times U ( ^ ^ 1 de P artr nent is in opt

It you have a broken lens or frame—no matter how complicated—the same can be made to order within an hour or two. With all these facilities Dr. Shipley’s prices are no higher than you would have to pay an ordinary dealer.

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