Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1897 — Page 2

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Paj^es from the Diary of Capt. John W. Moore, »ie- ^lad

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COOPER BROS- HARDWARE STORE.

A delightful baker, a great fuel saver, an ornament to adorn one's kitchen, and will last a life-time. You are cordially invited to come and examine this wonderful Range and satisfy yourself that it has no equal.

Locust St r eet M. E. Cnjrch. Tlj«- Third ({uarteriy mooting ol I. * >ir.< t M K. i-liuri-h w ; iivld tomorrow. Iir. H. J. Tailott aili p reaoli nnd adoiioioter thiS ra • QuarterIri iifi-r. ri 1 ''- Mondai ereniag 7:30: ; |>rea<-bing by >r Sui nig Othi aerricea >- nl. AH art

' inviteil.

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[I* 1'- -;,r.:i|i : iriM:t tr<* i-iireil Mi-Ire.!- f-fOing

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Co ege Avenue V. E. Church. Quarti j _ - ■ 1 * 1 :Mlt an-1 T ;<•. Afti-r a hriel i-i rtn .n i pa> - th- "a ramei.t » aupper will

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tifte-n minute «eru,. n. fr>)|i*«'-<i hy a pran-e an ; tenttinony meeting. 1 - aery re i# e# peri ally for \..» n» l«eo;;le. thimgh a' are eordially in-

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I- ’Ii morning and evening *» rviree.

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little b< y, »liO 1ia» j-“rrnl l r * i y'ar» with kmurbrli in l*-> h.t-. euBl.:iura t- > ^r-.w v./-r if. a^hough we have a;-j.::ed b.jt.t k of t.i. :c.-:.U. The fain ly doctor has decided that the hoy ha» :i:p oint d ^ea>e. a:.d he ori-' :i I. t If mrddle » :h the cav. savin* It .» Sf't tf all it to takv Its > rti n co-.irv-. We feel very arv»- is *!»• 1 buti. Iwtvhwe e •>,n:d f i:. *1 s " . : : * W h I rh* would elt- •: a cure, f fear It will der • p into a very s-r>.. ;§ affair ” J. W. Mo-jkb.

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(b Ul sw.it Ktai.jiriC- x: ^ 3 An-i all i^iintNORTH AM) SOUTH. 1 tie only ’.ine t** the ffcfiR'ii* health re-w-rt -. U/egt Bad^7 a^d Fre^Gl? LieH Spri^^s i he i arl-li:iil nf Atnerifii <'i>iit|ilete I'tilliuan hquipment. M'.aNKJ I'.KKH. «t. I*. A.. < hiiag. t l lie (lirev-t Line iH-tWl-ei. mm icnioaii ciiy, LOUISVILLE. TIM E CARD FEB 1097. n*»kth h*.i nr.

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No. g. connects at lndlana|s>iis for Clucin. cat: and Mtctiigan division. Vet cotuiect.witi. |„ h. Sc \V. and wttn trains fnr Pisiria

and < hicaao.

■» ,. I-. con’iKts at lli llefonta.nt for r..:»s]o aud Detroit. \o. M, at lidiefoiita le f,.r Sandnskei. 1. P Hl t-slle. Agent Poritiectiiilis : \o. 1 :it I ii.li.it,::|«i|iivitli Hif Pour traiii- for •'iiifinna t t,• ie];i[,, 1. Benton Harlair. * hie .g, and I bluniLu- (inio. No. 5 *'Mattoon Ai f in” at I’ari- nim

train south.

No. s at Indiiina|>olis w ith tr.iin to

• ircetishti rg.

No. '.i at Fari- for < airo ai Katis.iwith i*. I •. A K. north and south, at M at toon with F I > vV K northwest and with I ‘J north. N ll P : t h. 11 Paoa with BAODW north weal anti 1 < north and south, at Litchfield for 11 arrollton and -iaeksonvilli-. it >t Louis diverging roads. No. ]s ••Knickerbocker” at Ini'iatial>oli» lot i inciiiiiati and runs throiigli to New York and Bo-ton. No. do at M ittooti with I (. south, F ItvVK southea-t. at St. Loni- with di-

vcrgltit; road-.

No. :fj carries .Itopcrs fort ini'innati. New York and B, -ion. runs to t'hicinuati c«Hinect» ai fireciisttiirg for Loui«-

ville.

Ilir«l 4 w ish* for « Pet !■

*>o«i:h«>ru Aiiftoam.

In the St. Nicholas Wolcott 1^ Clear |

Beard w ri'ee of ' Moses A Tfctt.e La- , porter,

gie. one of Us jiets w 1. e he »„- engaged in engineering in so :!he: Ari-

zona Mr. fie:,'vi g:i the fo.,oiiitig Kvcrwav v atcoiint < f its ca; ..»• i ea* oa ihe .Can ir-.

rounded ton of one of the giunt cacti j

at M-j.tl r

with which these deserts are thickly ’ al ) studded, an eagle the like of which. cl"aos ie_though f«!„.:.ai wi-ii the fow .-■> of that \ „ „ region. I ha-, never before seen and I f ,j i p. p may here add that v. e never did with ’ guarantee

w hich ahe t.eiouged. 1 rode iiear to -.

*2. 1 llifl lia'i. $1.00 t‘ hetti new , l,nt sh» no

m closer ac«i-ra1ntan.e: fo, nf.tld- ' “Hd*'- v,a L D. A " and F. ing h» • v :ngs tu e or tii In I tiesl- i r •• w.,v.. >• • •mv. .1 the '•.

, taring sort of inaHnrr as i approached, ' ; she tiuaiiy spreati and fie'- heavily away, a cotipic of pis al shots from the wacon havrng oiiW the -eftnet of

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; uikI tt> Indiniinpolis and retur'ti tit i>t e

increasing her speeii. T. e ca ' is on

i w hich £he lind been renting was a very | lU>l|ju , Wtv «*•„,,• *40*

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W e have tliem in lace hoots and Oxfords. The latest color. Ask to see them.

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PARKER 7 !

HAIR BALSAM

CWr.weg a*>l be»i..r«* th« hctc I'r jrn .**■ a loxurmnl jpowth.

F*il« to Before Giftj 10 Its Youthful Co.oi

i.p d "-gw-* a h» r Hid |1 Ml at Drriiyg.U

f«r coinpht* » ir.‘ fs*r«i hriv.i.ir train* in 1 MTatlorik. and for f< . nffzrrrjaTU.r -i*. to ai<*s. fhr* ■ iff» n,<r*«. jaldr**#.-

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FAUKEKii OI'tOEH TOHlc'itlr, •hJwtrrtM^ kee*0X1 dir' ouraxeu liAVe rejfftilied ttf iut ug*fc

LAKE BREEZES brin*: pclief from the swnlterirur ho.it c the town or<*iiy. Thny n»is«- vour spirit and restore your enenry. The greatcfs comfort and pleasure in lake travel I on one of the LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKH SUPF.RIO! TkANSPUR lATION CO’S

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M* iton l.x» iiixioii to « til« an * Satur-I:i ■ -ht. '1 2! it Ii. the Morion runic , run t-e vcMr-h.ii to 1 liic igo *|i ,111 w icy, <.r .iif i-tli .ihuui 'JcMI j, m i>'ii! 1 jz w leave < liicugo SuiiUhi night M Kith, ut 11 1 rn. l-.if 1-ir the reUiid tr,|i*2. There "ill '«• a Jcagi . hce hall g.iiie 'tid niHitv other -1 i-i• 1 a .rtrncti' - it ' hi igo sumlay M a .K'th. .L X. '11 cm 1 el, Agt.

iManu lour limes every week, at

eitremely low rates.

Tiie new >iecl stcumatiiii "ManitM” is 'icigniBcent vessel, elegant ly equipped wit every comfort and i-onvenience Tri-wt-ekl ixt Chicago, Charlevoix, harbof Spring!

Mctoakcy, Aackinac I,land etc

^AS±?7 Write lor ttiteresling revd

lug matter, sent free, or w your nearest agent. Atidres

Jos. Herol/.lieiai. G F A

L.AKK VIHM IMII.IKI .ST.WWy. si PMIIOK THANS. ill

Ruts and N Water St. Chicagt

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Pension Attorney, Insurance A^ent and Notary Public. \ W. LOKNIH ITB1.IL SUlAPI.<iKKKN« ASTLK, INHIaNA VV. W r . TUCKER, M. D. I'liysician & Siirtieon

OFFICE 17 VINE ST

RESIDENCE 310 £ WASH ST

• right’s Celery Tea regular - - a- 1 kidneys, cures constipu h tv-ad if e :ic at at! drM-Kv

the worid of that . - re it. ng plant. Of the thicknes of a ti. ,;. s body, it rose (Straight from the ground, a beautiful fluted column of vivid V"' 'e green, to a height of twenty-fiie i. t svhere a cluster of branches nearly as thick as the parent stem grew out from it and , turned upward, w hile the main trunk. ' without a bend, rose several feet highi er. Between two of these branches and the trunk there was built a tie-- of ; good-sized sticks, about twice as large as a bushel basket: and on this my eyes happened to be reatiug when the noise of ohe shot- brought above 1 s edge a little head covered with grayish yellow fuzz out of which peeped - wo big round even with an air of anxious inquiry in that desert country, far from railways and towns we led rather dull lives: no the several pe'« we possessed in tiie lug peinianent amp miles away served in no small measure to amuse us, ;-nd to these we wished to add our young friend of the cactus. But how to get him down was a problem. Sorm body suggested that a volunteer climb the cactus, but no one thruat himself forward to do so. The Spanish name b> which it is known ia Sujuairo. which, put into English, means "that which scratches: ’ and as the spines which thickly cover the outer edges of the ridges are from one to four inches long and as sharp as needles, it w I he seen that the name gives a good idea of tthe plant. We did not like to cut it down, for fear the fall might injure the fledgling, but after some debate no better method presented itself so the two axuien set to work As the first blows made the green shaft tremble, the head appeared once more, trying, with an expression of concern to see w hat was going on below: but this the thick sides of the nest prevent d. Then it looked at me and said, "J.-rk!'' This was rhe first remark 'Mo. -s ever made to us. and there was no time for more then, for the axes ha eaten through the pulpy mass, which now began to bend to its fad. As the nest tilted we could see the thick body belonging to the head, with two big claws clutching wildly, while the weak, featherless wings flapiied madly in an instinctive effort to support their owner. The cactus came down with a crash, and running up, we looked for our bird: hut only a little gray down was visible, with one leg help], d) exteiiiiec] from under a big branch which, broken by the shock, had fallen acroan and almost hid him. We feared he was killed; hut when, by means of an ax-head hooked arottrd th. prickly stuff, it was pulled aside, he gathered himself together, quite unhurt, and then surveying the strange beings who surrounded him. made up bis mind to them with that philosophy we later learned u> be one of bis traits, and opening his great mouth to its fullest extent, hinted that he wan hungry and

wanted something to esst.

ti.-ki-t- g<*»\ going or,ly <n, trstti leaving K'C'clidalc. Ind.. Slliidai. Jilin-C. 2 :2" . in., and jjimm! reiuruiiic nn train leaviii_ t inciniiati at 7:L"> |i. m.. >iiiui. y. .1 une Gth : ami Iniliatinpoli- at 11 :lt> |>. iu . i-utnUy. .lutie uiii. I'M. Thi- -iv.the entire dny nt < incfniiafi and Th<1i . I"i. - 1 r : • 1 w

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thi- railway. .Inn. •v l.a/aniv tlenerai Fa'-jjr. \gt.. I. I* vV W. Ky.. Indiana|tfdi». Ind.

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WILL SELL YOU

Anything in the HARDW ARE LINE including Stoves and Tinware at as low Price'- for Spot Cash as any Store in the County.

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BARGAINS IN RBAL. ESTATB

1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING GRE E NC ASTLE, I N D

Don't forget the Place.

Last Side Square.

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Milwaukee. Wi-.. July 6th-9th. Bei.evnleut and Protective Order of I

Klk- at Minne-ipoli-. Minn., Julv 6th-

'■•tti.

I lie-e are all National conventions, and d« legate- and othets interested I should bear m ininil that the l>e-t route! to ciu'li coiitfehtion city from Chicago 1- iii 'lie Chiv-igo. Milwaukee A >1. Fa'il railway. Two trains daily vm I Omaha t" ^aii I- rani i-i-o; -ei eii tliioiigli train- daily via four different route*

1 hicago m v| ji,i -i\ ilaili traiii- IkMh. $211.00.

to M.iwanki-. . Choice of liefroit. Mich.. June 7 and *. retiiru

route- to t •lifornla. going via < liuaha ! or Kau-a-Citv. returning via >t. Paul'

and Miniiea|adi-. I hroiigh train- ve— N ,-I,ville. I'euti.

lil-ldeii iiid eleellie lightevl. All trait - • $14.

rnii on Meadote Block >1-teni. Low Indianupidis Mai 111 and June 1 reexi ursior. r ,te- to each convention turn June 4 $1.20.

I i' ket agent- everywhere sell ticket., over the '* ! * *

Paul Rail

VaiKlalia Hates.

N isIiyiIIc. '1 elm.. May

I'aily retlliii Nov

t hie igo. Milwaukee 1 ay <-r addfe. Koht '

vV M.l Jones i

Traveling Pa-se-.ger Agent, t'hicago. ' Milwaukee ,v Si Pari tailn i. |t Caren linilvii.ig, t’i -I'intiati.O. JrnAlw

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Intelligent women would not use baking powder containing alum if they knew it, no matter how cheap it might be. Cheap baking powders sell because people do not know what is in them. Everything used in Cleveland’s baking powder is plainly named on the label.

Guarantee. Grocers are authorised to give back your money if yon do not find Cleveland's tha best baking powder yon have ever used Cleveland asking Powder Co , N Af. > w/7 ■* ■*■■»■ - - * ‘ ■ ■*■■---- —— - r

Chatt-mooga Julv Ft. 14 and 17>.! Young People’s t'niou. return Aug. F5.

$12. Hi.

Toronto. Out.. July Id. 14 aud F r ,i International Kpwrorth League conveii

t 011. return Aug 12. route vii N iagr.i return limit Jure 4.

Falls and Buffalo. $14.'hi.

hoilte City Ind., July IS to :tl A--

-i-inblv. return Aug. J. $.'».5o.

Itctli-iuy Park. I ml., July 25 to \ttg. Fa. A—enthly return Aug. 1*. $1.S5. Cincinnati July 21 hiu! 22. (ierinSh Kpworth League, return Julv 26th.

$4.50.

Iu<liana|>oli- Aug. 17 and 1*. Y. 1’. < .

I .. $l.2n.

Winona Lake I*»ilv I'oitri-t return F'i tlay- *4.'.hi It'—-ville Ind. June 4 7;li I*unknrd's no ual. return limit Jo day* $1.95. Milwaukee U 1-. July J. 4lh ;,n<l 5th N’ail. Kdiic tloii cotiv'-ntion returo Julv

12. $7.!H*.

'I irion Ind. July C aid 7th * Veteran*, n-turu July 10. 2 . I 1 troit Mich July 12 and Flth t'tiblHa,! Ic.igiic return Julv 0 f* *-

F !’ IF r-ti-. A.-ri.t

MRS- LAURA WEISH AUFT •

4»f Murry

if

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Hik Four t-.xfurftion.

Indinnapoii*J ne m nt Bailey T-o Nashville. Tctni., May lit' * Barnum --how. $1.20. Oetida r 15. final limit Noveinlwr 7th, Terre Haute June in. account Bailey fi ‘p‘05. May 14th to Octohe 15th, A Barnnui --how. $1.05 ' 'elj"" loint 2>'day-, tare $IO.:io. M i

, istb aiui coutiutiiiig until October 2''>th,

Freileru k M. I'.. June 2 f d .:.'enirn return luint 10 iiay-. tare $7.50. 1 •—

flay-and lliur-viaV- ff.'dv of each Week. May 1 hjI. to Octotier JOth. 7 <iav-limit,

1 ire $7.00.

In Pitt.-hurg. Pa., June 12. Fltli, ami 14th reiurii limit June 21 fare$11.2u. lo Detroit, Mich.. June 7 and reim limit June 12. fare $* *0, a, , unt

Mi-tie shrine:

1" Fre<le,Uk. Mil., May 31. .laid and 2. return limit June :«>. fare $r.:!fl. Acemint nuiikanl-' annual meeting. To Inuiaiui|>olt- Mav 3) and June 1,

May 31

Fan* $1.20.

To Indianapolis June 9. return limii loth, fare $1 70. w bn-h inclutles ticket of admission f Bartium ,t Bailev -

-h"iv,

. Ij* letre Haute J unt 10. return limit Jum- 11. tare *1.55. which mchi-l*' tivket of mlmi-siou to Barnuni ii

Bailey'« slew .

J. s |low 1 1 No. A.t-

iVrixiu’*

Jno , Keei'inmeuo- ( eier) f apFlile-.

Murry. Ind.. Sept. 17. 1' I HI w HIC.H I M LI lie* I. I o.

Coinnihua, • >hi".

Fi ik sik»:—l..i-t -prii.g I pure) f'- ' a lux ..f \\ right'- • eieri l apsule- I'"" 1 I., t . I' iii-itpo,t, 1I1 uggi-t Blurt"’"' . ind.. and usevi them for stomach troti* Oh aud pain- in my 'hnulder* and bi' k. intli wtneii 1 had liem afflict>-l •' r

Iberr is a 1 la— ot People more than 15 year-. -I Hiking J< ,lir " ho are injured b; the use ot coffee. l{,^ 1 * "I'Slile- I have < -l ,|| trace of pal" ceni'.i there ha-been pieced in all the gro- '"V v stouiacii i» entirely well. I 1' 11 eery-icn-s a new nr'-paraltiin call.d oTlAIN-' ' M H.i tUlng. ui 'l can truth^ullv jo made of pu.e grain-, that t vk» th. pigee l ’ »* tn.t (• ; Metti-r in year-. ;..t Cottie, The most delicate stum... a re-, Yours Rp-pt 1 tlllly*. j eeives 11 without dislr. —. ana but few can Miff* I 11 Ki WtlwH*' Hmuchtna/Trir ^ ! r \f > I,-’ ’; ^ $ Mi t^GSAW.o. C, ‘' U, r P****”" T'> to tin Wrigh M-d 'i .'“ciduuil'-U

4t 1 tor trUi Sign, free