Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1897 — Page 1

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f PRACTICAL painters everyX where use and recommend Pure White Lead (see list of brands which are genuine) and Pure Linseed Oil because thev make not only the cheapest but by tar the best paint. In tact you cannot afford to use anything else. By using National Lead Co.’* Pure White Lead Tmnng ColI'* ors, any desired shade is readily obtained. Painpliki giving * *-4 valuable information and card showing samples of colors free ; also cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in various styles or conibiuations of shades forwarded upon application to those intending to paint. NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, Cor. 71I1 St. and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, 0.

A CLIMBER'S AWFUL FALL.

Liver 131s

a well known real- j Llk«* biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constl*

patiou. sour stomach, indigestion are promptly j cured by Hood’.'* Pills. They do their work Hood’s easily ami tlioronylily. *13 Itcst after dinner pills. S § r) SB cents. All dnieaists. I 111 Prepared l>y C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass Tile only I’dl to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.

JPCTVfES 7VT. HURLEY. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE cN RENTAL AGENCY BARGAINS IN Rf= A L- ESTATE 1ST NATIONAL BANK BOILDING. GREENCASTLE, IND.

For Sale. l ine residence of six rooms, summerkitch- j ei , lam, wood and coal house, good well i ai ! ci del n, chicken house and lot, good i j p.ndcn, on Walnut st., within four Mocks of I I’uhlic square; a liargain if taken at once. I ] Ai offer is what we want. Hrcadstreet & Vestal, |nlv 16, iSqy. <Ircencastle, Iml. M Pennsylvania Gene. Uncrushed ^4.50 Per Ton. Crushed ^O.OO Per Ton Delivered Gideon H.Dial, Telephone53. 916S.C0I Ave. il m m - - VAPOR BATH of J. F. Foe, Agt ^ooper Bro^. Livery and Transfer. I ine Rigs for driving. Cabs and Carriages 1 for all occussions. Huses meet all trains. Telephone No. 66, It fflice and barn Corner Indiania and Walnut - HOME SEEK ICRS’ EXIT KSIONS VIA Four Route’’ S/il 'T. V AND ‘-il.

An OreBon Man In Try ing to Aa, tmii Mount Hood Itropa 700 Kvet.

Frederick Kirn,

dent and groeeryman of Fortland, Ore., met with a terrible death on Newton Clarke glacier on the north slope of Mount Hood, one day last week. In the ascent of the mountain he strayed from the path and was caught by a mass of sliding rock, which carried him 300 feet down the steep side of the mountain to the brink of a cliff, over which lie plunged to the rocks, 400 feet below. Kirn left Portland last week and started to ascend the mountain without a guide. He had examined the road with his field glasses, he said, and would have no diffiuclty in following

it all the way up.

He retired early and arose next morning at four o'clock, drinking a cup of coffee before he started on the comb, which he did at half past four, all

alone.

When at night Kirn did not return, Mr. Langille, landlord of the Cloud Cap Inn, became alarmed for his safety and started in search of him. He soon found that he had good cause for his alarm. Kirn's trail could be easily followed to within seven hundred feet of the summit. At that point it varied from the regular trail,which it had thus far followed, and led away to a treach-

MERCHANTS Wtt WHO PERMENTLY ADVERTISE Create the impressi.ui >f stmi.uli /J/i and soundness. I’he people feel vjU that those who keep their names Klj before the public by using the newspaper are solid and suhstan’iul. « "/I

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M. J HE( KKTT TIioh T. Moon*

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Telephones: COUNTING ROOM 62 EDITORIAL ROOM. 9S

THE CONDUCTOR'S HANDS. ^Filthy Lucre" Keeps Their Ktngera and I'almM IIo|m*Ic*hIv Stained* Persons who have noticed how greatly in need of being laved the hands of fable-car conductors Invariably are have possibly rushed to uniust and uncharitable conclusions, says the New York Post. Those begrimed palms tinged with yellowish green are a decisive demonstration that money is indeed "filthy lucre.” "It don’t do no good to wash ’em,” said one of the conductors to whom the matter had been as delicately broached as possible. “In the first place, you couldn’t get ’em real clean if you tried.

Reavill-Cook. U» Wednesday, Srpt. 8, at Flat Ivoi'k, III., will occur the marriage of Prof. M. T. t’ook, of the hiolouical department of DcPauw univer-1 sity, and Miss Dora Keavill, of the ! class of 'UJ, DcPauw. The eeremony will occur at the home of the bride's father, the Hon. Andrew Keavill, ex state senator for the state of Illinois, al ten o'clock in the morning. There will he hut few present, only the family of the bride and a few very intimate friends receiving invitations. After the ceremony Prof, and Mrs. Cook will go to t olfeen, Hi., where a few lays will be spent with the groom’s family. They will afterwards occupy the Stanley house on east Hanna street, where they will be at hor'.e to their triends after Sept. Hi. The Hannkic Times joins the many friends of the contracting parties in extending good wishes for a height future.

From Siarl to Finisii

The Most Sutisfactoiy Tive Cent Citfur Ever Sold is.

after they’ve got stained in with al!

erous rock covered district near the them coppers and nickels and dirty sil-

ver and hills, it !s a caution how that

head of Newton Clarke glacier. Here Mr. Langille discovered, to his horror, that the unfortunate man had been taught in a mass of sliding rock, which he had probably loosened with his teer, and had been carried with it swiftly to the brow of the precipice below, over which the furrows made in the snow by the small avalanche disappeared. Working his way cautiously and with the skill of the veteran mountaineer that he is to the edge of the cliff, Mr. Langille saw the body lying among the loose rock far below at the mouth of

greenish stuff do go through your hands and stick to ’em. Talk about hot water and scrubbing brush and ioap they can't budge it. You cm take the skin off, but there's that coppery color all the same. 1 don't expect ever to get my hands clean ag'in ’specially my right one. When 1 first come on the road I washed my hands at the end of every run, but before I’d finish half the trip back they’d be as black and yellow and green as they had been before. I didn’t get no credit for

The transient buyer always becomes a permanent patron of this cigar...... A. Kiefer Drug Company Sole Distributers, INDIANAPOLIS

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the glacier. Kirn’s death had been | having washed ’em; it didn’t do no swift and terrible. j good; It was a lot of bother, and so I The body was recovered a tew days give tt up. I see people looking at my

later.

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hand when I hold it out for fare, as if they was cogitatin’ where I come from, and delicate folks—’specially ladies— fairly shrinks, and Is so afraid of touching my palms that they drops their contributions from a lofty distance, and sometimes onto the floor. Then they expect me to pick the money up. 1 can’t help wondering if

A Flue Point In Unr l.unguuge

Putties the Hrttlriier.

In a review published recently Mr. Grant Allen commends a certain author for having had the courage to I

use in Prlnt the coUoquIal ‘‘are sup- | ^..'istiau folk and Tf they‘ain’t

.sensible enough to see that it ain't my fault that my hands is so unpre-

posed to" instead of ”ure supposed to 1 do,” which, according to the critic, is what "a fool would have written,” says a writer in the Academy. Mr. Allen asserts tha't In actual speech "no

sentable. Hut they don't—they seem to condemn me from the word go, and never imagine that I might keep my

educated man, except, perhaps, « f handa aB clean as theirs If ! only had

prig,” ever uses the longer form. Now. j I always do. not because I am a fool, an uneducated man or a prig (what- | ever claim I may have on other' grounds to any of these titles of dig-

nity), but simply because in that part of England in which my early years were spent the elljpsis in question is, or was thirty years ago, absolutely for-

the chance.

“Nobody knows how dirty money Is until he takes it on a car. I guess the coppers is about the worst. Most of the stain conics from them, but the

eign to the usage of educated and uneducated people alike, as much so as “I ain’t," which many highly educated

silver helps aloug powerful, and the j bills, too. Some of the dollar hills I have to take Is horrible, for all they ain’t been out so long; thev fairly reek;

i you could use ’em ’stead of graphite to grease up your bicycle chain. Then the nickels and silver they’s about as bad. 1 don’t know how they get so much dirt on ’em. If you ain’t hand-

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VildreBS all comnninicatlonn to THK IIV-LY llANNBIlTtMKS. Orpencwille, Iml.

laba’vn, Arizona, Arkansas, loloracio, Florida, Gejor^ a, I - ian Torntory, Iowa, Kansas, entucky, Louisiana. Minneot <, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne raska. New Mexico, North and outh Dakota, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tenne ee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin und Wyoming. t or tickets ami full information call on any > ket agent of the Rig Four Route, or ad-

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. <>. M 'Lormick, Wakkkn J. Lynch I'ass.Traflic Mgr Ass.Gen.Pass.iV Tkt.Agt. Cincinnati, O.

Time by the Forelock.

“Do you think the Japanese will realy cause any difficulty?" asked one edior. "No,' replied the other. "And the trikes are likely to he settled before uug?” "Yes.” "And the war In Culm ^ou’t develop much that is new?" "I jarly think so.” "And congress is rum o adjourn quite soon?” “Undoubtedbr.” "Well,” was the rejoinder, with a igh, "I suppose we may as well go head and send a few men out to see ea serpents.”—Washington Star.

The St. Louis Republic suggests that the California physician who claims to cure drunkenness by the injection of horse blood into the viens of the patients could probably effect a speedier and more permanent cure if he could devise some means for injecting horse sense into their cianiums.

persons say, though I have not yet met with tt in the writings of Mr. Allen.

In my native speech the book English , ,, „ ., .. , . ling small money all the time—runnin i <• n i

sentence, “I should 1 ke to do so. but .. ... „„„ send full descriptions

ycur fingers through it constant—you '

might have been rendered colloquially , by “I should like to,” was for a long \ time known to me only from its o(C:ir- j rence In American hooks. When I first heard it in conversation it was under circumstances that led me to regard it as a silly affectation. Of course I now hear it often enough, but I have I not qulL got over the feeling that there .s something grotesque about it. ! I doubt whether it is so nearly universal among educated people, even of; southern origin, as Mr. Allen supposes.

might not find it’s so filthy; hut just be a conductor on this road for a week and see if you don't almost have a turn of the stomach ag'in' money. Seems to me sometimes as if I'd like to go where there ain’t no money. This ain't no business for a genuine American and I ain't in it for keeps, you bet I ain’t. Soon’s something decenter turns up, I take it, and I hope my hands’ll bleach out some time.”

Cemetery Record, InteimcntRin Forest Hill ecin etcry for August IS')? were as fol-

lows:

1st, Calvin Churchill city age S(> years, old age; ist, Richard M. Hazlett, Putnam county, age 77 years, diabetes; Ith, Mattie K. James, city, age 3(1 years, cancer; 10th, Nellie Pierce, Indianapolis, age 2S years, bronchitis ; 12th Marcia M. Huts, Putnam county, ago 1 mo. cholera infantum ; 23d Kli/.utieth Ledbetter, Putnam county, age 10 years, pneumonia; 2ltli* Julia F. Radger, Portland Mills, age Pi years, dropsy; 30th, Carl Jordan, city, age 21 years, typhoid fever. Jamkx I>A<;t.!, Supl, High School Examinations, Pupils in High school desiring examination in order to ha\c then work up wdl report at. the building on Thursday at 8:30. The teachers will be there to give the examinations. The teachers of the public schools will meet in the superintendent's office at the library on Friday at 9 o’clock to receive inatruetion and make arrangements regun.ing the opening of the schools next Mon-

day.

Announcement.

All persons offering rooms or boarding to students will please

f the same,

dimensions, beating, lighting, Ac. in writing through the post office to the undersigned. Please state whether gentlemen or Indies are

| preferred.

Mon on iLotm* r.xi'urMimiH.

To Crawfordsville account Montgomery county fair, Sept, fi to 11, rate $1 .JO for round trip, except Thursday and I'Tiday, Sept. 0 and HI, tin* rate will lie'.Ml cents for round trip, tin those iluys special trains will tie run passing ' (■reeneastle at 7 :'iU a. m. Returning! tr.iin leaves i 'rav’torilsvillc at li :30 p. m>

Tuesday, Sept. 11, another grand ex- ^ years of uninterrupted success, al-eur-ion uill be run to Michigan City. I ways alive to the interests of its I rain struts from ureeneastle at »i>C patrons, has made arrangements oVku'k a. in., arrivi'A at Mii'liiiraiiCitv .1* * . . /

• i tniH year tor a siiecial attraction train Innvcsa at I ^ 1

Plenty 7.f room vill be pro- ,ll!lt throws nil others in the shade. Kate only 11.00 for the It is the engagement of the won-

j ilerful Star Pointer, the fastest

This Wonderful Horse will Attempt to Beat his own Record, 1:59i, at the Great Terre Haute Races. The Terre Haute Trotting Association, with a record of sixteen

at 11 :30 a. in., returning train leaves at

<i p. in.

vided foi all. round trip.

Sunday, Sept. 10, special excursion |, 0I8e in the wor |,i ) t() ^ Bga jn gt w il! be to Chicago. Train starts b j 9 own reeord of b on Tuea . from On (‘tirasth* at tt a. in., pirkni^ ii|> 1 i issengers until it reaches Lafayette, 'h'.'* September 29th, the second then runs through to Chicago without 'lay of the race meeting. The marmaking any -tops for passengers, ar- velous Terre Haute four-cornered riving at noon. Keturning train leaves track> wh , uh hag a reputation for Chicago at eleven o’eloek Sunday night. I ■ ,1 . • , , .,, , ,,,, .. . . ", speed that is world-wide, will he

Kale only $1.00 for the round trip.

rids IS the lowest rate exeursion of the especially prepared for this won reason. Ample room w ill he provided I derful speed burst, and those fortufoi all. nate enough to witness this perTo Nashville, Tenn., every day, ae- formance are almost sure to see count Tennessee Centennial Exposition, lhe ret . or(1 of ,| le R pe ,j v ille, Mass.,

f, .oil round Inp. !

,, , i track, where Star Pointer made his

Home .Seeker- excursion- In southern

slates Sept, li, 7. 20, 21 r.nd Oct. -i, fi, is! 1 : * r >9 j mile, redueed over lhe Terre "" l h', g I -*]'lav* from diueofgale.j „ ailte t| . uck> Asi( | L , f roU j ( |, i9

Him* tmv phis $2 lor rouml trip.

•I. A. Mu HAKE, A^lir.

louny m I. oral ; Fiirnijs|i»»il »li*‘ Daily Banner r riMK8 tally lu K. \V. Aiii'ii, inaiia^cr of Arrhm JorttauV poultry lioune.j Hons tt tipriiiK ( W7) ChlckH over 21b ttJ4 & 7 Locks. Turkey hens tt rnrkey, toms .. Geese, f. f.over Ducks, Kurirs. fresh subJfMU to haiuIliiiK bi liuilcr vootl 5

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II. A. (111 it i N.

It Taateit Good Still.

Some lively college girl, no doubt I from the sunny south, relates in thy

And Has a Bugle Attachment. Bryan it Vestal have purchased an English Brake. Frank Davison and Fred Bryan drove through from Indianapolis with it last night, leaving there about eleven and get

I'oucMii'ssury GeiuToslty.

Jose Marla, a Spanish brigand who Wellesley Magazine a novel variation

had received pardon of the government U p 0n i^e theme, long popular with the ting in here at seven this morning, on condition tlmt lie renounced Ills CX- “fnnnv ni'in” of thf* Iip\vsi>;inprs PSDfl* ■ *11 4* * • ’li ,m« and unlawful prof .salon, mM "7 . "T to tell most entertaining stories of his llMle boy who wantg t0 e at mere than l ,eo P le an<1 wl11 b '“ s 11 " 11 '’ 10 for ,al ’

past. On one occasion lie said he had bp can Little Sammy, on the porch robbed an English gentleman and his ‘ 0 f g rea t house ot the neighborservant of their horses and everything hoodi ha( ] jU8t inquired Insinuatingly: they possessed, save their clothes. *. ni( i n - t de W h| te folks have Ice-ercam The Englishman was a pleasant, at- fo - lilnnah M | 88 K ate?” This small tractive youth, and aubmitted to th** ne(?ro reminder of happy “fo’-de-wah robbery with great good humor. This dayg> . had never pleaded with me In appea.ed to Jose Maria, and as they va | n for goodies, proceeds the narra-

tor. Very soon he had eaten a full

ly-ho parties. These gentlemen are to be congratulated for their

enterprise.

special attraction the Association will hang up purses amounting to $50,000, and all the livers from the grand circuit, and all of ’em out for "blood” to keep them warm during the coming winter, will be there. Special rates are offered by all railroads centering at Terre

Haute for the entire week.

Some of the most interesting matter in the newspapers is contributed by business men and generally goes in the advertising columns. The businessmen ol'Green castle contributed some very interesting matter of a different sort iu yesterday’s paper and it is an index of the feeling in business circles. The Bannkk Times extends congratulations to those who are enjoying increased husiiiess and hopes that all may have better trade during the coming months. An invitation is alao extended to all to talk about your business in

A slxty-year-old widow of Tidcn- 6'*' advertising columns of the paam. In Glouchestershire, has been sent per and thus aid in forwarding

jail for two months for milking othpeople’s cows on the town common.

were forty miles from Seville, whither the traveler was going, he determined that he should not walk that distance, and gave him hack his servant's horse and a doubloon sixteen dollars—out of the two hundred he had taken. The youth thanked the robber warmly, and added that he had still a great

favor to a»k.

“Will you not return me my watch?" he said. "It was the parting gift from my dear father." "Is your father alive.” asked Jose Maria, “and does he love you very

much?”

"Oh, yes,” said the youth, "he Itvea

and loves me."

"Then,” said Jose Marla. "I shall keep the watch, for If your father loves you so dearly, he is sure to give you

another.’

Sh* Must Have Been Very Had. In this day of slang and slipshod

English it Is quite refreshing to find one home In which our mother tongue

saucer of cream, which I had given j g appreciated, and sins against Its purhim, and with the spoon poised on a j ty du i y resented. That there Is at sticky fore-finger, was looking at me i east one guo h was made evident in a with eyes that begged for more; and quarr ei which took place In a literary he got it. even to the third saucer. household between the two youngest I watched him till 1 fell to dreaming | nmateg ; a quarrel, like most childish again, ard my eyes sought the river, differences, soon over, but fierce while Only the clink of the spoon against p lasted. When his wrath had reached (hi saucei and a satisfied sigh now and ltg he |g|,t, the small son of the house, then broke the stillness of the south- q U j V ering with anger, sought for lanern summer day. Presently all was guage to denounce his sister, who had quiet, and I looked round to find hap- been t j le aggressor. "You bad,” he py Sammy with the must disconsolate burgt f or th, stamping a stubby shoe. j expression on his face, his head turned .. You bad you , )ad *. W0rd8 failed a little on one side, and his eye fixed jj| m 'p ben with a flash of truly litergloomily on about a quarter of a spoon- ary i Ilsplratlon , he concluded, "You had

ful of cream. * grammar, you!” "What is it, Sammy? Isn’t it good? ^

"Yas'm,” in a sad tone.

"Then why don’t you eat it? Have KieitHclty for Hsiker*. you got enough?" Pittsburg horsemen are conquering

Tea regulates the He looked at me, as he straightened lazy and balky horses hy the use of a

It Is more

Very llrniilyliig Kemill*. “I have taken several bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and find there is nothing like it for tired women with aching heads. Il will also bring the roses to tht* pale cheeks of the little ones. \\ e have been very miieli gratified with tin* le-ulf- obtained from Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. .1. Ai m kmax, rear IT'-* N. < alifornia St., Indianapolis, iniiiana. Hood'- Pills arcthe favorite cathartic. HiK Four liAMirMioii. Indianapolis Sept.8 and !> return lath act. Sons of Veterans ^1.20. Indianapolis Sept. 13 to 18return ititli aer. Slate Pair $1.20. Springfield, III., Sept. 18 and 10 return 27th $1-03. Columbus O. Sept. 7 and 8th return 22nd {1.40. Columbus, (). Sept. Hi and 18 return 25th $0.50. Columbus, O. Sept. 21 and 22 return 27th D.-40. Nasb'dlle. Tenn. Daily return Nov. 7 ifl-Lbi>; 20 day limit, $10.30, 7 days, $7.50. Home Seekers to southern and western states Sept. 7 and 21, one fare plus two dollars. Tern* Haute Aug. 31 to September 3, $1.05, F. P. Hufhtis, Agent. H- H. M. MOORE,

Tlie Weather The indications for this vicinity for Hie coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by I». S. Renick <k ( «>. trom the ortieial weather bureau at c'hicago. ( iiicago. III., Sept. 7. ~ Generally fair and continued 1 warmer tonight, and Wednes[—^day. Gakkiot. The following local observations us taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof ot the West College building: Miixliiiiini tempcratu.'e yesterday so u Minimum “ “ 1-3.0 feiuperature today. 7 a m, liO.t noon 80.8 ‘.tain fall, mclteilBiiov'(Inches) .00 The noon temperature Is taken dally hy Hie Hannkk Timka

For Sale Hills and Posters. The HannkrTimks

Of flriice Luk**, liMliana, Wright’* < elU*r> 4 apnul«*ft. Bruce Luke, Iml., June il, 1800, Tin-: Wuiuiri Mkpicai. Co,

Columbus Ohio.

(■cuts: I have purchased a box of I Wright's Celery Capsules from 15 J. Clevenger A Co., druggists, and used them for stomach and liver trouble anil constipation and their effects, I am j pleased to ssiy they have done me much [ good. I have not. had the headache | that so frequently bothered me as to almost entirely unfit me for any work or business. Yours very truly,

II. H. M. Moork.

Sold by all Druggists price 5(lr and $1.00 per box. Send address on postal • to 1 he u i ludii Med.Co.,<lolunil us,<)hio,

for trial size, free

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Wright’s Celery

llv-a* and kidneys, cures constipation up and unbottoned the little worn jack- few volts of electricity.

.n * si. k headacne. Kc at all druggists. ” he -dehed ”e..t nmiirh humane than the use of the whip and 1 cun* daolie, revi r, littl.liual . onstlpation . , " ' np 81 K nea * 8°' '“’"K" h* .-♦««l-l.l»- I tt««l bilioils.ie.e. Pleuse b..y i.ml Irv a box

ev y whar .sent my mouf!

r.veryho.ly says So.

Cnsciirets Caudv Cull'urUo. the mo*, won oerfiil tiled leal discovery of the age, pleasant and i efivslong to the taste, ad gently | and positively on kidneys, liver mill bowels, ■ i icaiisilig tin* nil ire system, dispel colds.

Imldluni . onstipation '

accomplishes its object hy astonlshlug ! of (;. c. c. i.o-dny; Id, 25,‘^ii ci.is. Sul.I ai.J ■the horse Into goc*' behavior. 1 guuruuteed lo cure by all drutgisfA

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There are, perhaps, one hundred different baking powders sold in this state. How many offer your money back if not satis-

fied?

One only — Cleveland’s. Read our guarantee:— Guarantee. Grocers are authorUed to give back vour money if you do not find Cleveland's the best baking powder you have ever used. Cleveland Baking Powder Co., N.Y