Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 May 1897 — Page 1
THE DAILY B ANNE Ft TIMES
VOL. IV. PRICE THREE CENTS
UREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY. MAY 24, 18i>7.
TEN CENTS PER WEEK. NO. U7
REMOVAL SALE
Within the next Three vVeeks I shall of Hardware from Greencastle.
move
my
Stock
^ No Gripe 1 Wh»*n you t;ik«* Hood’s rills. The hig, ohl-fy Wf IoiiamI, sugar coaUsl pills, which tear you al /A ; pieces, are not in it with Hood's. Easy tot; /Hood’s
(m i and easy t<» operate, is true IT.wwt’u I'illw ti ltii'tt *1 r<> ^ I B
In the mean time I will oiler you greatly reduced prices on everythin » in Stock.
of Hood’s IMlls, which are up to date in every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All
druggists. 25c. <\ I. Hood & (Y>.. I^owell. Mass. The only IMlls to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Pills
DAILY MANN Lit TIMES
SPECIAL
M J. HE< KETT i II \ KKY M. -M1TII
Publisher ..Managing Editor
Telephones:
COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM.
62 95
Low prices on Cook Stoves and Ranges
REDUCED
Prices on Gasoline Stoves.
DEEP CUT On Heating Stoves—Great Bargains. Those Owing me accounts will please call and Settle with Cash or by Note. 1 propose to square up my business in Greencastle. JOHN W.
Raking
b 'll
I'A! f;
and health making
are included in the making of HIRES Rootheer. The preparation of this great temperance drink is an event of importance in a million wcli regulated homes. HIRES
Rootheer
is full of good health. Invigorating, appetizing, satisfying. Put some up to-day and have it ready to put down whenever you’re
thirsty.
Made only by Tne Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A package makes $ gallons. Sold everywhere.
GOOD NEWS. Dlt. liAl.I.EN LTNE
The (ireal lloiiie<»|iath, has prepared and put on sale at W. W. .limes’ Drug Store in Ureeneastle a full line of his true Homeopathic remedies; by means of which all attlicted people ean cure themselves. Hence get his little hook on “Home Cmes.” and he.il thyself. If in doubt as to your disease, or the remedy needed, you *i-e invited to counsel the Dm-tor free of charge at his oitice l!i When block Indian ipolis. The following are •» few of his remedies and are sold at 25 rents raeh : No. Sii Hlnod Pnrlller and Scrofula Cure. No. 14—1 onirh and 1 old Cure. No. :ts_( utiirrh (lore Const 11 ntl.jnal.) No. T'.i —Catarrh Tnldels (hoeal.) No. l)\ s|>epHla ('ore. No. Female Disorder < lire. No. 4S—(ienernl Dehilily Cure. No. Si—Heart Cure. No .W—Nerve Co. e I ost Vitnllly:) No. :tl -File Cure (Internal). No. 7‘Z—f’lie Ointment. No. an—Ittieunmllsin Cure. No 4l<—W hoopiiia CoiikIi ( lire. No. si—Kidney < ore Tin: BAi.i.hMiNi: hi muiv in., is mid la When Itloek INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
We have them in lace hoots and Oxfords. The latest color. Ask to see them.
ills.
John F. Johnson, the wrecker of the State .National Hank of Lo gansport, was taken to Indianupo Its yesterday and now oecupics a
cell at the j.iil.
PARKER’S CINCER TONIC tbttiM Lunf Trouble!*, Debility. distreMlng ptomacti snd female ills, and w noted tor inakm'; -urea when all othei treaticent failn. Every mother and invalid ahould have it.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM Clfftnsei and beautifies the half. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Hover Fails to Iteatoro Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cure* acalp d.sea«< a 4< hair tailing. gQc,and tl 'r* Rt DruggmU
J. F. Fee
j Pension Attorney, Insurance Agent and Notary Public, Is. W. COHNliH PUBLIC SUUAHi:. ! HRKENCASTLE, INDIANA.
INDERCORNS Th,only«oiiCai*foT ua. Stops all pain. Makes walking taiy. l&c. atDruEgin*.
| rnn mnke bljc money selling our wheels. , Largeststock in Adhtd n. All
■makes and monels. Write for catalogues. D. P. BROWN-LEWIS Cycle Co., Chicago, 11L
NOW erica. All
W. W. TUCKER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon
OFFICE 17 VINE ST
RESIDENCE 310 £. WASH. ST
We give especial attention
to Banquet, Party and Picnic , »* M ' irr > nm
catering and are prepared to fill orders on short notice.
MRS. I AURA WEDjHAUFT.
iYriKlit'R
lleroiiiinentlK C«*l«*ry CapsiileH.
Murry, Inti., Sept. 17, DM. Thk Wright Mkihcai. < o, ('nliimhus, Ohio.
T11.■? auuthcrn protection sentimcnl continues to make itself felt ut the national capital. On every product of tlie south, southern pro tectionists have asked for protection in the pending taritl hill. Last week, a delegation from several of the southern states arrived at Washington and plead '’or the Ding ley bill rates on riee as against the lower rates named by the Senate Finance committee, in its amend ments to the tariff bill. The south is supplying more votes and arg i ments for a protective tariff than ever before in its history.
You can Ho Well.
When your Mood is pure, rich an | nourishing for nerves and muscles I The blood is the vital fluid, and when
Memorial Sunday. At three o’clock Sunday after- | noon in Meharry hall occurred the I Memorial day exercises An unusually large audience was present, the veterans of the Grand Army and the Woman’s Relief Corps occupying the front scats. On ac count of the absence of Dr. H. A, Gobin, who was to preside. Mayor Mireh was in charge of ttie exer-
cises.
After music by the choir Rev. W.
K. Weaver led in prayer. Elder A. II. Morris, of the 6th Ohio Vols, read the Scripture lesson, selecting the 33rd Psalm and a portion of Romans xiii. The Memorial ser mon was delivered by Rev. M. A. Farr, Isaiah xxviiidO, was his text. For forty minutes the attention of the audience was held by his pa tiolie utteronces. The substance of what lie said can not be given in a few words; it was, from the first to the last, eminent!) suited to the occasion, treating of the motive of soldier in battling for his country, of the country that has grown upwards (ontiuually as a result of their victories, and of the efforts that heroes of the past should umlaut the present tune to establish yet more firmly that government. Near the close of his address, the speaker commented strongly upon the growing custom of making Decoration day a time for baseball games and horse races. He said the children sliouid know the mean ing of the occasion; for what the men in blue whom they see fought
and for what some of their rades died. The service
with the doNology and benediction.
Circuit Court,
(j. Rroadslreel, udmr, Matilda Goff cl. al, land sale; private sale
ordered.
T. < . Utterbaek vs U. V. O'Daniel et al, note; dismissed. Mona Sutherlin vs Fended Sutherlin, divorce; granted. F. M. Cover lid et al vs Custleton Wilson: motion for new trial over-
ruled.
Hersehel Foster vs G. B. Cooper et al, note; dismissed. S. L. Johns vs Alonz > Jacobs et al, foreclosure; dismissed. A oilman it Taylor Co., vs Elijah Watts ct al, note; dismissed. H. II. Brothers vs R. Loyd, note; dismissed.
com
closed
ICE CREAM
■ We are agents for the best Cream in town and can fill
Patty, orders
it is poor, thin and impure you must either suffer from some distressing disease or you will easily fall a victim to sudden changes, exposure or overwork. Keeo your blood pure with Hood’s Sar
saparilla and be well.
receptions or at any time.
Send us your ordcis.
Dkak Sihm:—Last spring I purchased a box of Wright’s Celery < apsides from L. C. Davenport, diuggist, Blutlion, Ind., and used them for stomaeh trouble and pains in my shoulders and hack, with which I had been utllicted tor
...ore than 15 years. Since taking yuur |||)od , g pillg nre the , lest nftt . r . (Unner < I havi* ost all Dart* ol pain ... : . i; . » ^ . > > , and my stomach is entirely well, lean P-ll assist digest.on, cure headache,
Llul) eat anything, and ear. truthfully sav - us ’
that I nave iint f*dt better in years.
Yours Respectfully,
Mbs. Lai ka Wkhgia.'FT. S'dd by all Druggists price ode and 1i.no per box. Send address on postal to tin U . iglif Med. t'o , ('ojnml u , Ohio,
for trial size, free.
H. D. GRAHAM & CO. No. 8 S. Jackson St.
I guarantee the “Perfect’’ Baku g Powder best grade made, only 2,>rt. lb T. Abrams. tT'J-ih
Try Orain-OI Try Gntin-O!
As'i your Grocer liiday to show you a puck litre of GRAIN-.),(the new fooil ilr.nk that I ikea the place of coffee. The children mny | drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-.) has .lull rich seal blown of Mocha or .lava, but it la made from pure irrains, and.the most delicate stomach receives it without distress, 'a the price of coffee, 15c. and 25 cts. per pai kntre. Sold by alt grocers. 18-4t
Wright’s Celery Tea cures, constlpaion. nick headaches. 25c ut drugs tats.
Wright’s Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys, cures constipation ind sick headnene. 25c at all druggists Delicious linking is done with the “Perfect” Baking Powder. Tty it at J. W Moore’s. l72-2«St
McCabe as Chief Justice. The May term of of the Supreme and Appellate courts begins today, at which time Judge McCabe will succeed Judge Jordan as chief justice of the Supreme court and Judge Wiley will become chief justice of the Appellate court, succeeding
Judge Comstock.
There is a Class of People
Who are Injured by the U»e of coffee. Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores n new nrepara.ion railed GRA1No made of pu.* grains, that lakes the place ot coffee. Tlie most delicate stomach receives il without distress, ana hut few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over ‘■4 as much. Children may drink It with great benefit. Ifi cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try It. Ask for UR Alft-O, 18-4t
Vandalia Kates. To Indianapolis May 24 and 25, return limit May 27. Fare $1.20. Rig Kuur Kxeursion. To Indianapolis May 24 and 25 return 27th, $1.20.
Real Estate Transfers. B F Corwin to C and E Kiefer lot in Greencastle, quit, $1. C and E Kiefer to B F Corwin lot in Greencastle, quit, $1. Chapel Cemetery Co to S II Judy
lot $50.
THE WOMAN'S CLUB. A Highly Successful Season. Resume of the Year’s Work. The Woman’s club of Green castle closed its twenty-third year, as an organization, Saturday, May
22nd.
From Presidents’ Day Sept. 26, to the closing day the semi monthly meetings have been full ot interest and instruction. Mrs. P. S. Baker has been a most faithful and eft) eient president. The program has been of a varied nature. We have visited “Constantinople” ami eon sidered the condition of ‘The Turk and the Armenian;” with the Prince of India we have listened to some of “Indiana’s Romance Writers;” “Chaucer’s Standard of Duty” was held aloft by some of “The Fam ous Leaders among Women” assisted by many of “George Eliot’s Heroine’s;” during the lifetime of “Torquato Tasso” we beheld “Jerusale))) DeliveredBach's Pas sion Music as well as “The Composers and Compositions ol Today” were fully enjoyed. After “Our Sociological Problems” and “Prison Reform” were thoughtfully discussed tlie Indiana legislature passed a bill authorizing tlie establishment of a Reformatory for men. We do not claim that our decisions materally brought this to pass, but the coincidence caused the passing thought. With all the tenderness of womanhood we gathered about the dear little “Child in Literature” in “The Ideal Home;” “The Motlern Art Idea” anti “Art as a .Moral influence" were both artistically presented. The portrayal of “Attic Tragedy” revealed “The Bible in the Light of Arch neology” while indulging in some “Archaeological Rambles.” “Victor Hugo as a teacher of Ethics” ivs« sniiewhat of a contrast to "The Symbolism of Goethe’s Faust;” “The Scandinavian Sagas” intensified our admiration for “Hans Christian Andersen and his Works.” In “Current Events” the Crecicn and Cuban wars were discussed and sympathy expressed for those who weie fighting lor liberty. The ethics of the Bradlcy-Martin ball were decided ; and any evils connected with it might be laid to “The Sin of Ignorance.” To the fact that, Knowledge has Moral Limitations might lie attributed some of the vagaries of “Edgar Al Ian Poe” and the cynicism which characterized “Timckery as a Humorist.” After due consideration of "Pessimism in Realism” it was decitled that there is realism without pessimism. Tlie dub will be ably represented at l uion of Clubs which meets in June at Warsaw, by the secretary, Miss Ames. Mrs. Alpheus Birch was the unatii inous choice of the club as council member to the League of clubs of Greencastle. The programs for the year 97-98 are both beautiful and exact, and leave nothing to be desired. The year of 9t>—97 is closed for the \\ OUluU a club. Mu) ull In. 1:t again on President’s Day Oct. 9, 1897. xxx. National League Games. Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati 4. Louisville 14, S t. Louis 0. Washington 16, Chicago 12. WESTERN LEAGUE. Indianapolis 7, St. Paul 14. Grand Rapids 5, Minneapolis 2. Milwaukee 5, Columbus 1. Detroit 8, Kansas City 7. Good Citizens League. Tlie “Good Citizens League” will meet at the G. A. R. Itnll, over Burke’s grocery store, on Wednesday evening May 26 at 7:30 p. m., instead ot an Tuesday evening. Everybody, both from the township and city, are earnestly requested to attend. 3t By order of Com.
DePauw Univsisiif,
This Column Records the Best
News in College Circles-
Miss Elia Cooper, of Chicago, is! rendered:
Vocal Recital.
In Music hall on Tuesilay evening, May 2.), at 8 o’clock Miss Myrtle Owen will give her junior recital. Site will be assisted by Miss Josephine Armstrong, pianist, and the following program will be
visiting her brother G. I). Cooper. The Lafayette Courier says: Manager J. N. Moore, of next year’s
With early horn Purcell Jerusalem (St. Paul Mendelssohn Aria “II Guarany” Gomes
foot ball team at Purdue, stated to- Valse de Vienne Schubert-Liszt day that the prospects for a fine; Miss Armstrong. el. ven at the university were never j , a ) Thou’rt like unto a flower Liszt better. The return to Princeton I b) Evensong Wickede coaching will prove a great benefit j lC ^ Good Morning Grieg
to the Purdue men, whose work under Yale tactics last year was a sore disappointment. Church, Princeton’s star tackle of last year, has contracted to coach the team, anti will probably he the best paid man in the west. He will report with the candidates for the team about September 1, and will instruct the men in up to-date foot ball as it is played at Prifieeton. En Captains Jamison anti Robertson will assist in the coaching. ( aptain ‘‘Billy” Moore will have the following old players back : Al ward and Wagner, tackles : Webb, guard; Hall, e'-d rush: Langley ami King, tackles; ('assadv, end rush; Gobin and Sears, quarter backs; O’Brien. Maloti and Green, half backs; Esterline, full baek; Hanson, guard or tackle; Sample, tackle. Breen, last year’s center, will not be in tile game. Kings bury, of ’97)’s team, will return to Purdue and will find a place at tackle or end rush. Several new men. who have made records on minor teams, will be here, among them Frease. of Frankfort; Moon, of Danville, 111., and the big Fink
brothers of Illinois. PURDUE DEFEATED.
Purdue was a rather easy mark on Saturday, though loose playing at times by DePauw made the score a tie in the jeventh inning. Pulse pitched easy ball most of the time, settling down, however, when necessary. There was some heavy hitting distriliuted throughout the game, tiie high wind robbing the DePauw players of at least two home runs. The score of 13 to 9 is told in the following table as furnished by G. D. Cooper, scorer:
DkPai \v
•'*) Le Soir .. Ambrose Thomas b) Conseils a N'imi ..Wekerliti Mazurka . Godard
Miss Armstrong.
(a) Where loye doth build its nest Ha wlev (b) Rose-tide Cantor (c) In June DeKoven
Ladies! Lovely baking is done with the "Perfect” Baking Powder only 25c Hi. at Hamilton’s. 172-2tit
Haynes, ss Pulse, p Haskell 2 I) Brock wav, <■ Bohn, If. • .’onkiin, I I). 11 inert, r f . /ink. c. . .. Ituii-k, 3 b.. Totals .
Stewart, 3 t) Crowder, c f Ferris, s. s \\ iley, 2 b Wright, rt Bishop, I t M iti-liner. 1 I) Shaffer, c Hayes, t>
R 3 I . 2 . I I 1 2 2 . 0
H 2 :i 2 1 2 1 :t 2 0
n 3 I) 0 i 10 I !l I
A S I 3 0 1 0 0 2 1
13
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10 27 11
11 I U :t :t i 3 11 5 0
A l 0 3 :t u n it 1 2
K 0 0 1 0 (I 2 1 1 0
K 3 1 I (I 0 t) 0 (I
Fertl Lucas is at home from bis visit at Harrodfburg. * J. S. McClary went to Indianapolis this morning. Geo. Black shipped two cars of burses to IndianaDolis today. John Stoner loaded a car of hogs today for tlie Indianapolis markets. Samuel llazelett went to South Bend at noon.
Dr. Bence assisted in an operation at Indianapolis ttiis forenoon. Mrs. Julia Steeg, of Newcastle, spent Sunday in the city.
I.. P. < 'hapin was day on bu.-dness.
in Bainbritlge to-
Mrs. Gtis Williamson spent the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. Hart returned at noon from Spencer where she lias been visiting her sister, who is ill.
Jim Maloney went tins altcrnoon.
to Indianapolis
R. S. Hall is in Terie Haute on business.
Totals
Inidtig--I >ei'an w
Purtlne
!» 27
5 ti 7 I) 0 0 2 1 1
13 0
S !)
0 4—13 0 0— 9
Earned runs, DePauw 2. Purdue 2: Two base hit. Pulse, Haskell, Bohn, Stewart, Ferris; Three base hit. Haskell. Wiley; Home run, lligert; Passed hall, Zinc, ShatVer; Struck out, by Pulse 8, Hayes 4; umpire. Will Harris; scorer, G. D. Conner.
Rev. Hartsock has gone to Farmers* ville and Bloomfield to conduct revival services. IL H. Hillis went to Indianapolis this afternoon. J. B. Nelson returned from Indianapolis this afternoon. Dr. J. G. Cliafee reinrne.d from Liston this afternoon. Mrs Jetf Williams has returned to this city after a week’s visit at Spencer. Shake into your Shoe*. Allen’s Foot Kuse, a powder for the fett. It cures painful. Mwollen, Hiiiartinw; feet ami insluntly takes the stlnn out of corns ard bunions. It’s the greatest loiiHort discovery of the age. Allen’s Fi a it- false makes tiKht-tlt t intr or new shoes feel easy. Ills acertulu cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, achItlS' feet. Try it today sold hy ill druaalsts and shoe stores, tty mail for 25 els In stamps l' lal paekaire Hil l Address, Allen s.iilmsted, Le Hoy, N \ ls-4i. The Weather, Chicago, 111 , May 24 |— 1 Fair and cold tonight with light frost in northern portiyn; Tuesday fair with warmer in afternoon. Garrmjtt. Maximum temperature yesterday f9.ll Minimum “ “ 4:i.o Temperature today. 7 a m MJ) noon 10.lt Rain fall, meltodsnow (inches) 00 The noon temperature Is taken dally by the Rannkii Timits
(Cleveland’s
Baking Powder
HSiftiHliiifiSSfiiiSSifSiSHUSSSeSSfSiiSSfSii
::: ll I:
with its ‘ ‘ rounded spoonful'
does not go so fast
Marriage Licenses. James Crawley and Hattie Whitehead ; Win. It. Bee and nie Smith.
May Min-
as others, with their ‘heaping spoonful,” but it.lasts longer and is more economical.
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