Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1897 — Page 4
THE TIAfi.r UATCVKH TIMES; CiKEEXCASTT.E, ErnTAVA.
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The Pact that l>octorn fre<|U«*ntly atlvist* rhan^p of air a.id fliinatt* to tlios«* sutiering from tMturrh is profit that ratarrh is :i local and climalic disease. Therefore, unless you can leave home and business, you should use Ely's (’ream Balm. Applied directly to the seat of the disease, it effects instant relief and a satisfactory cure utler -bort continuance. \o mercury nor injurious dm^ i* contained in the Ihdm.
Without doubt tiuTc *u»s never before hern a publication which during the lirsl « iirht years id' Itsrxlstc »••• has r\*-rted tl.-- intlu- • •noe or secari ! th*’attention and n‘so<‘ct of , >liiukiiiK: p to t ho xi.-ut tin-1 1 in; Aukn \ has won - .. a. that jo il-.-d. “ a popular journalist ha ihi; “It ibus not ll\ e In the trrav«*yards t the p.ist. li is leading the prog/ressivo i , n; i'*t h-oon.ni ry movements. Not an Oruan of Bai l \ • - r i i- od To tho pay: •' ot I'ni A;i\\ |»roper!y « vprossoil and autlioritarix «• omi ns having i i view tin* h itorim ut <! human eond tlons and human Id ai we ■ in this it i-> dirttlneiivo • a!! r- \ i •-•- .i , »d \ as I ho o \ p* !■ m oi t he last a :i : t ■. t la light of the world’s thtukors and. writers. Women's Cause and Proffress. More even than herotol i w . to The A ulna as a ready and sincere eluun pion in all <|uostions In whbdi t in y aro Intoioh tod. Thoahlost and most nopular writcis of the wo- Id will o-mt rlhuto to its payos. jrivinwr to its readera t li - most oarnest and brilliant discussions of topics that will attract uni-
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New Pulllliliii l.me. in palace sleeping car> from l.akc Michigan to the 1'ntoiuac. A m'W lire of Pullman sleepers bet ween ( bica^o, Washington I>. C. A Baltimore, via tiie “ljueeti (’ity.” (’omtneiicin^ .Janiittry •Jlth, the t . II. iV I). railway, ami Motion route, in connection with the B <V < 1 &, IJ a O S \Y railway', will operato a line ot Puliman slceptfrs, between ( hicnip) a.nl Baltinn.re, \ia < incinuaii and NN asiiin^ton (’iry, i’he scheilule will be as follow •: Leave ( biiaiifo, 2 : lo a. m ; le;tve Imlianapolis, 7 :7»5 a. m; leave (’inciunaii. 12.'Oo noon; arrive Wfshin^ton D. (’, b;17 a. m : a. i ivi Baltimore. 7 'tit a. m. Ketiirnihg the sleeper will leave Baltimore, ll:<M)a. m; I.aive ii ftoi !>.<.' on; •■ (’ioeinnati, a. m; leave Jndianap li' 7 dM) a. m; arrive ( hica^o, l2:on noon. 1 l.e sleepers are oi the Jnsfost pa* tern, cijinil to any rutiiiing on anv
line.
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Winter Schedules of the Louisville W \astmlle itaiiroud greatly im|»roN«d. Inf rumt ion comes to us that I he sein'dules of the Louis\ill»*iV: Xastiville UtiiL road to Florida and (iulf ( oast points, in elVect hecemher 20th, are faster tluu ever before operated by thi- most progressive line. This was the pioneer company to operate tlirouijh sleeping ear lines from rlie non i to Florida points, and each year th« schedule and facilities ale improved upon. For tin* season of LSJMJ-7 the system is almost perfect. Winter tourist' taking this Hue to 'Oiuliern points will have an opportunity of visiting the Tennessee <'entennial Expositioti at Nashville f>ti th-ir return in the spriiiL,. Write to ( . P. Atmore. (Jeneral Passenger Agent Louisville, Ky., for particulars sis t<» schedule' and ai rangement'.
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Not W.ll' \\ •-11 40-1 Well! The results attained right here at home have been marvelous. Hundreds of your neighbors who !ia\e used Wtight'* Celery Capsule- are now well. They euro kidney, liver and stomach ft,mliie, rheumatism, constipation and sick headaches. Why pay $1.0(1 every two weeks fora bottle of medicine when you can get treatment as I cent a day. Wright's Celery Capsules give Inn daytreatment fur #1.00. Kasy to take, no bad taste, d,i not grip, backed by a bank, to cure you, or refund your money. Sold by A. Allen, 1'ntggist.
Jan. 4, I mo.
I-cIuth From Farmer* lu South and North I'akota, relating their own personal experience in those states, have been published in pamphlet form by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. I’aul Railway, and as these letters are extremely interesting, .... t the pamphlet is tinely illustrated, one copy «il] he sent to any address, on receipt ot two cent postage stamp. Annlvto K. < .Jones, Traveling I'assenger Agent, 40 Carew Ituilding, < iiieitinuti, <».
if hy mail. In towns in which our agents supply subscribers ttu- priee is Fl! f Kl-;\ CRN I S per WFEK. For FI \' K CKNTS additional von w ill r," etve the 8CN1 >A V JOI RN XL, whieli ,-on .-lilts More and RKTTER RKADINt; M A'l'I'KR tlian anv other paper printed in Indiana. 'The WEEKLY la furnished at .'fl a year, F.ibera! commissions to agent. Strbsenbe with any of our agents, or send direct to JOURNAL NEWSPAPER GO., Indianapolis, Ind.
The man who took his pad and sat down in the middle of the Held on a rock, and waited for the cow to back up to he milked, was lirst cousin to Hi fellow who would not advertise but expected the public to hunt him up and buy hi- wares. tt Wright’s Celery Tea cures constlpa* tion. sick headaches. 35c at Unmgists. Aif jkon limit** ftxvurttioi)*. Home seekers exeursion tickets to southern states at one tan- plus two dollars for the round trip, on sale tit various dates in January, February, Mareli and April, also special one w.-iy rates to southern points on sale the first and third Tuesday of each month. Winter tourist tickets to the south on sale daily, good returning until May .11, 18!)7. For particulars address J. A. Mutiakl. Agent. For Letter Heads see The Bannfk Times,printers' The TUnnkk Times telephone news number is 95. Remember it when you have an item. We want the news.
lllinoitt »t tho IVniio'Moo Centennial. Sprinufield, Ills., Jan 39.—In the legislature yesterday Senator Bogardus introduced a hill appropriating $30,000 for tho erection ot an Illinois building and to make a display at the Tennessee centennial cxixisitmu. Five thousand is t4> be used in making an exhibit of the agricultural and horticulture products of Illinois. The bill was advanced to second reading. Wntintti siift’rHg;iHtH. Dks Moines, Jan. 39.—At yesterday's session of the suffrage convention the following officers were elected; President, Susan R Antle ny; vice presideuf-at-large, Kev. Anna Howard Shaw of Philadelphia; - om-spontling secretary, Mrs. Kucln-i i-'oster \very of Philadelphia. All tln-st* were re-elections. The rest of the t.-mc \v:is devoted to routine
business.
Noucummittal.
WASHINiilox, Jan. 39. — Justice Brewer declined yesterday to either confirm or deny the report that he and Ohief .1 usti -e Fuller had been appointed on tin- Venezuela arbitration corn mission. “1 am not at liberty,” he said, ‘‘to say whether it is true and I cannot j
say no.”
To Sell the City tian Plant. Tiffin, O., Jan. 39.—The city council i has decided to readvertisc for bids for the sale of the city’s gas plant, that has I been sold twice in the past few months, and each time the transfer of the property was stepped by injunction proceedings. Sick Mhii fatuity liuriiecft. Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 39.—The farm residence of Henry Heinper, near here, burned last night, and Mr. Hemper, who was confined to his bed, was fatally burned. The sick man was carried out of the burning building by his two daughters. The burns and exposure will cause speedy death. Hemper is 70 years old. The house and contents were entirely destroyed. Verdict Fur One Dollar. Crawfokdsvili.k, Ind., Jan. 39.—The libel suit of Amanda Roberts against Benjamin F. McKee, editor of the Lebanon Pioneer, closed yesterday, the jury giving the plaintiff damages in the sum of $1. Miss Roberts is an elocutionist, and she was confused by Mr. McKee with a "shoplifter,” who was written up m his uaner > A Neglected I<iiii<l. It is related that an Knglish lord once said to his guests: "I have a nuiiistoii In | Wales which 1 have never seen, but whieli 1 am told is v«-ry line. Every day dinner for 13 is set there, and the carriage is drawn up to the dcor in ease I should arrive. ’ 1 lids may illustrate tho relation of Wales to the average Englishman, for, although most all of tho Welsh towns are merely a ten hours’ ride from London, there is perhaps no other country In the world lying so close to ‘.he center of civilization of which so little is known to the outside world Uookstores may load their shelves with volumes on all subjects, hut few - hooks will ho found among them on this • plaint, (pliet and pel haps most picturesque of all countries. I’ho fact is Wales is not much visited, is slightly spoken of and lit : tie read about, not having produced a WhI- , ter Scott, and perhaps these circumstances j have done much to pn serve thi place in its typical state and emu le tho people to clii g to old time superstitions and to present to - a visitor a uniqm and refreshing llavor I wholly its own.— Llppincort's. A Wuming. "William, dear.” exclaimed a Washington woman, w hi sc husband is prone to oversleep himself, "it is time to get up.” The only ros| - use was a yawn. ‘‘William, dear, you'll Iiiino to get up if you don't want to he Into in getting down
town. ” “Yes."
i-ihe loft him a little while, and, coming beck, found that he had relapsed into slumber again. Shaking him. she said: “William!” “What Is it?” “If you don't get up this minute, you’ll l» so rushed getting away, that you won't bu\e (line to lind fault with the breakfast."—Washington Star.
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JiOSTON SVOHH. H. S. Wcrnoko, Special Sale of ! Does line Watch, (.lock and Jewelry ^ ^ J ^ Repairing at most Reasotmble prices
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THIS WEEK. ABRAMS & SON.
All work guaranteed.
See Him, With D. Langdon.
lUO FOUR.
In effect Nov. 1,
GOING KA8T.
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No. 3V Si. L Nigiu Limited _ No. V’ St. 1. Aeo’iii No. 11* M. I Day Linilte.i No 5t Mat'oon Liniiiod. " ^ 1 ,'l * Daily t Daily Kxoent • :l No. eon Meets at Indianui.i. , nati and Mlohlgan di\ . ■ with I.. K. Jt W. and witn li in, ! and t biesgo. f, >r No. IS. connects n n taine for Toledo and Hetri.ii , ’ i HeUofoutal te for Sanduske;. ' 4 .i
1 - 1‘. Mil. ;
Connections: No. I m h , ith Big Four trains for < I Cleveland, Benton Harbot '(i
and Columlus. Oiiio.
No. .» "Muttoon Ace in’’at l’ .,
train south.
No. 8 af Iiiiliaiiaiiolis with t r
Greensbiirg.
No. 9 at Paris for Cairo o i with i‘. I>. A K. no,-,|, and .'■'J Mat toon with I ’ 1 > W L imithwe.- * with I <' north. No. 11 at Paris w ith trail . . Pana with R A O S W nortln;,... 1 C north ami south, at I 'oi'j. 1 ? Carrollton anil Jai-kso-ivtll,. ;lt Louis diverging roads. No. 18 “Knickerboi k< i polls for Cinciiimiti and nui« n,-, j to New York ami Boston. No. 35 at Mattoou with I , - , J I) AK southeast, at St. Louis WU | verging roads. No. Jii carries sleeper.* for ( ineim New York and Bosto:i, runs tut n,!'' nati eoiiuects til Ureetisburg furl ‘i
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Mid I will mcMd you with the host tho market af-
fords, and at the lowest prices.
an idealau-iKT "““‘"“.lleet me on Meats
HARRIS 17VYF>ERlP:i_
Home industry. YVillirfm HdSpoJ.~^C
Jackson & Franklin Sts. Phone:, lii
at trial will convince you.
ask your grocer for it
The Harris Milling Company,
liENEKAI. M11.1,KUS.
A Peaceful-
Rest for twelve dollars and lltty cents in u line hand curved Bed. with a pj.it M/laSH dresser and wash stand. AT
'rim BIG BOUlt
high grade flour is pere feet. Fry a sack anil be eonvineed. Fine pure Pennsylvania B u e k
VAIMDALIA LINE. Trains leave ..reeneastte. Inn in etter; „
17, 1897.
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... .13:30 a *i;, for st : i,,,, 8:86 a in. for t^,,,,, 9:88 u nt, tur St |,i )U ( 114 ,i tn. ter .
, P rn, fot 'lerre l.aju Dally 8:08 p m. ft I
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wheat tlour a soeeialty,
IK M K 1-V MM.OM.V S. PltonedO, Big Four Mills, W.T.Besser
Investigate Kelleys Q I'O! M)S -%.-8b.sp-eal Sub- t.f W -dcln a ** ^
c md \\ tches f<ir $2 00
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H. G. Kelley.
• F line Mocha and J a v a combination
entree for ONE DOLLAR
Candy, Nuts and Fruits for holiday
trade. Phone :>4.
Broadstreet & Son
No 7 No 15 No 5 No 21 No 3 No 11
Foil -rriE hast. no5 ‘ I No 12 Daily . .. 1-2:15 Noon • No 2D Daily 1:44 p m. •• No 8 Daily . . .3:18 pm. “ No 3 Daily 0:34 p in “ PKOR1A mvislox l.ea- • 7'orre tlauti. N-.7'> Fx >1111 .. e . '• •• 3s86p in. for Mi-CAttia I - .- c m.piele I m. e.o-l. e ' \ • ..L an 1 slat...ns, ami i n • i : . rales, through cars. etc., address J.8. Dowi ■ r., j\. r t)IO. (ij*- • nrE5i •. Gen’l Pass. Ajrt, St. Kouia >io
No Better i'K in the world for vnnr v.-ift- that a LI FE I \ S1 RAM 1-. I’Ol.li Y. Protection to life and property i* an essential.
JAMES M, HURLEY. General Insurance Writer.
Stoves to burn A large stock of heatt rs -ind cookers. Will make you a special priee for one
week. Don’t miss t.iis t-lutnce.
Cooper Bros. Hardware Co.
Franklin and Jackson sts.
I’Ilf INI-' i N! when you want tt tlr-M-i -4° class turnout. Fine carriages arid gentle tmeses for ladles use. Weddings and funerals given special attention by Geo. M. Black. Northeast < orner >«piarc. A (iold K 'wanl For your patt-n -e n my complete line o r dry goods md (r-toenes. Come and see the tn-izes -iii t - i I AlotultiMii table
RIIEY 9 c;0. • s out h (ire«‘iH‘;i*t 1*.
FOR ;] PROfllPT t tent ion in the I.iver.v Line, nml for turnouts that are up to-*lute at low priee PHONE 66.
R iGaiiiifiii
Cooper Brothers.
New sty.o !neev«*il priv eii free *tf*‘hurKe with everv bat «o|d for two w« < ks. <hir stock is
latfre and earefully selected, price very low .'i r : : . i. .1 Kellar & Co.
Washington A Vim* st.
THE FAVORITE -SMaM! LbuisvililK 1 ''* j i :,ajiy j Chhi; * ——» ^i- , i ■ ■ — , rite direct Lint* between Giticago, liliciiigar 1 LOUISVILLE, And all pointXOKTII AM) 801 IT Tne only line to the famous h- dth resorts. li/est Bad^r? a9d Preset; LioH SpriQ? I’he ( arlsbad of America, i nn e I’ullnuiu hquipment. FRANK J. RERI4. G. 1*. A.. ( he
Fame. When Mme. Albaui was at tho Norwich musical festival, site received a bill from a tradesman with whom she dealt, addressed Mrs. L. Barney. Mistakes in artists' names are, however, by ' no means uncommon. The veteran conductor Arditi—the story is not tn Itis reminiscences—once received a letter addressed "Signor li. Ditty.” Andonly last season a gentleman in th" stalls at Covert Garden gravely informed a lady : ‘‘The De Reszkes are a remarkably clever family. There are Jean do Reszke and Edouard de Rcs/.ke and Paderewski.”—Household Words.
’odijtaiij p<>Q5 For 9E5G fully warranted.
Iff Kamt Gold Pen tit
LANfjDON’S BOOK STORE. If you want To buy the best pood* for tho least money
Call on
A Moniinient
of perfection i foreign or domes tic ir ran ite, also cut
i , . stone and thi^yma i at low prices. Satisfaction warnmted.
MELTZER & McINTOSH,
hW Bust Krunklin street.
Go to HUGHES BROS. For Flour, Fec*d, Grain, Hay and Oil. Satisfaction warranted. I*ri«*c8 the lowest
TIME CARD SEPT.13TH. 1896 NORTH 14 it'Nl). No. 4,* Chicago Mail .... 1:1-an No. <;,* “ Express.... 13 :I7 p» No. 44,+ Local Freight 11: mi an SOUTH BOUND. No. J,* Southern Mail 3.1 - n No. 5,* " Express. 3:l7pn No. 43,s Local Freight.. I3:l7pn * Daily. + Daily except Sumlav. J. A. MICHAEL, Agent.
THSGLOBE STORE J Sudranski, Prop.
Phone 3g
Ui-<>|>|>ing the --H.” The fine old English custom of discarding the initial "h” is said to be going out of use. Some writers arc indulging in reminiscences of men to whose convcrsutiou it gave pioturesqueu ess. At the celebrated election in 1885. at which Mr. Gladstone lost, his seat for Oxford university, his opponent was Mr. Hardy. Tho practice then—and, for aught to tho contrary, it may be so still at a contested election—was for each elector to record Itis vote by word of mouth before tellers for each party sitting in the convocation house or some other suitable place of meeting. The late Professor Henry Smith was acting its teller for Mr. Gladstone, when an uncouth country parson entered, and to tho usual question for whom he wished to record his vote replied in confusion, “I vote for Mr. Glad—I mean for 'Ardy. ” “I claim that vote,” quietly put in Professor Henry Smith. “No, no, ” protested the old clergyman, ‘ ‘I did not finish the name. ” “ You didn’t even begin tho other,” was the professor’s dry retort. A story is told of an eminent legal practitioner who was afflicted with a similar difficulty in pronouncing his aspirates many years ago. He had a particular dislike to a late learned lord oj .mcellor who had published a hook upon hymns. Upon seeing his rival enter the court on one occasion he was board to ir.uth r, “'Etc ’c comes, ’umming us '.vnins, ’o!y old ’uruhug, 'ow I do 'ate ’im!”—New York Journal.
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he Palace Restaurant •ppositi South Door of Court llousi-.
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l i rJ I I I J lirst consideration wb* n you buy your groceries.
PHONE 90 Mini ge, prompt atten- I * the place to get a Good Dinn«r ora lion altlte lowest market prices. Fir-t ('hiss Lunch. Candies. Nuts Alpheus Birch. j and Fruits. GARDNER & CO.
china. Lamp- and ijiieensv/are.
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FAIRS under, till a little out of style to he soli! at One Half of their cost. J. T. Allen, Prop.
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Plat ts, Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, etc.
THE I. D. S W. RY. 25 MI LES THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN Indianapolis anj Kansas Cib : I’hc only line ntnnitig iteclining 1 hai i Cat’s between Cineinuti and .l;u k-en viile. 111., witbout change via C. IL ^ D. anti M a bash, passing tltrough Lull anapolis, Ind., Deeatur, Springli'Uun Jacksonville, Ills. Two daily thi'ou? trains with perfect nccoutnioilHtion east and west. Jno. S. La/aui s, Cen Fi t and Tkt. Agent. I n dianapoi is. D
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WEST VAST NO. 1 9:30 h . m. I No.fi.. m.i.n No.fi. 5:11 ii. nt. No. 2 . 1 -i-1-. n >"'.3 - .12:ifi a. in. I No. 4. 11 No. 11 Ix)e.al.8:llltt. m. I No. 12 I.o-m 1’ No. 15 Daily, 1*2:401>, ru. I Vo. 16 Daily 1 . " M
Nos. 3 itud 4 run daily, dully except Sunday
Nos. I, 2. 6ttnd 6
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Boots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.
Vaii.tnlii. Kates. Homeseekers excursion to (tnitits it Alabnniit. Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indian 'lerritory, Iowa, Kuna', Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota. Missouri, Mtssissipoi, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nortli Carolina. North and .South Dakota, South Caroline. Tentie**ee. I'exus, I tab. Virgin^ Wiseonsin, Wyoming. Rate one fare plus $3 for the rttund trip. Dates Nov. 3 and 17, Dec. 1 and 15, Jan. 5 and 1!). Feb. 3 and 16, March 2 and 16, April l> and 20. These dates do not apply to all states
alike.
Excursion to Indianapolis Feb. 2nd and 4th. return limit one day after date of sale. Fare $1.60 for the round trip, j J. S. Dowi iMi, Agt.
Hi,; Four KxeiirnioKii. To western and southern states Feb. 2 and 16, return limit 21 days. Also on the first and third Tuesdays of each month we sell at greatly reduced rates one Way tickets to many southern
points.
fo many points in southern states first, and third Tuesday of each month, about half rate, o*ie way. To Indianapolis Feb. 2 and 4, return limits 3rd and 5th, $1.60. F. P Hcsstis. Agent. T» < nr.. « 4'otit In 4 >1 „. „ , Take Laxative Bro*no Quinine htbets All druggist* refund the money If it fail* to cure. 25c. ]08tD *
Keep These OateN m Your Mi mb December 22, Junuary n-lb. K^bru* 2-16, Ajiril 6-20, May 4-18. <>" ,l " dates, agents of the Cincinnati, H*® ton and Dayton Railway, will sell * l tiers tickets to points in Kentiiek Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia. N" r and South Carolina, Florida, Missis* 1 Virginia and Louisiana, one way, special low rates. Persons intend 11 to go south this winter or spring. " do well to eall on any agents of tiie . H. & D. Ry., who will not only f ,,rl L them with information ns to the 1:1
i out will also obtain literature, 6 csl ’ ; live of the portion of the country
whieli they are looking. Agei wheerfully a-sist any one in information who will ask for iff
For Envelopes see The Bannkk Tiimcs. pr -D'
