Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1897 — Page 4
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LAKE BREEZES bring relief from f he sweltering heal o j the town or ••it.v. They raise your spirit j and restore your energy. The grentes ! comfort and pleasure in lake travel 1
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BIG FOUR
Equilibrists, Equestrians,
Clowns.
In effect Nov. 1,18'**' O OI NO EAST. No. tti* to ( in.. N. V. & Boston It Indianapolis Flyer 8* Indiitnapolo. AoCm IB* OlnN. V. Ji Boston
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No. :tf>* 8t. h Night LimlUsl No. «* st. I, Aoo'ui No. 11* 8t. 1 Day Limited... No. fit Mat’isni Limited • Dally t Daily Kxcept Sunday.
No. 2, eonnrets at Indianapolis for Cincinnati and Mu lligan division. No. 4 connects will. L. K. St W. and witu trains for Peoria slid < hloago.
No, 18, connect* at Bcllelon-
laine for Toledo and Detroit. No. 841, at
IJelleloutai to for Sandnskey.
F. P. HUKSTIB. Agent.
Connections: No. 4 at Indianapolis with Big Four trains for Cincinnati, 'teuton Harbor and Chicago. No. 3 “Mattoon Acc’m” at i’aris with
train soutli.
No. s at Indianapolis with train to
Greensbiirg.
No. it at I’aris for Cairo at Kansas wilt* I*. D. »V E. north and south, at Mattoon witli 1* I> & E northwest and with 1 C north. No. li at Ihri* with trains north, at I'hiih with B a: O S W northwest and I C north and sonth. at Litclitield for ' a r roll ton and Jacksonville, at St Louis diverging roads. No. 18 “Knickcrhocker'’ at inilianapnlis tur Ctncinniiti and runs through to New York anil Boston. No. 35 at Mattoon with I C south, P D AE southeast, at St. Louis with di-
verging roads.
No. 30 carries sleepers for < 'inciunati, New York and Boston, runs to Cincinnati connects at Greensbiirg for Louis-
ville.
VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave Mreeneastie. tna jn ctfect May Pl.l 18147. FOB THE WEST. No 7 Dally 12:24 it T., for St. Ixtuls. No 15 Dally 8:84 a in. for st. l-oul* No 5 rally 'i ; 2ii a tn, for 8t. Louts. No 21 Dally .... 1:87 p tn. for St. laiuls. No :l Kx sun 5:17 p in. foi Torn* Haute, Noll Dally 8:<8p m. for 8t. Louis. rOK THE EAST. No II Dally 4:80a in, for Indianapolis No 4 Dally Kx sun8:84u in “ No 12 Daily.. 12:15 Noon " No 2U Dally 1:37 pm, No s Dally 3:13 p in. No 2 Dally #:15 p tu ** PKOKIC DIVISION* l eave Terre Haute. No 75 F.x Min 7:05 a m. lor Peoria. No 77 '• •• 3:56 pm. for Decal It lor complete lime card, giving all trains ati:l stations, and for full Information a* to r iles, I tirougli ear*, etc., *ddre*s .1.8. IlowidNO, Agent A Ford. (Ireencaatie, tieo'l Pas*. Agt. St. IajuI* Mo.
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Miss May Heath is visiting near Po-
land.
Miss Lillie Day is visiting in ludniu-
apoiis.
.1. K. Langilou was in Indianapolis
today.
Mrs. S. A. Hays spent the day in lu-
dianapolis.
froup of 50 Illtcllii'cnt Dogs Miss Addie Farmer is visiting in I:i-
and i’onies. Do everything| dianapoiis.
but talk. 1 J. M. Little is at home from his farm
near Cicero.
A. o. Lockriilge is in Indianapolis on
business today.
Jim Lynch of Danvilh, has been vis-
iting friends here.
Company I will drill this evening
in their armory.
Mrs. Kellar and Miss Hamrick spent
the day in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Phillips of Coatesvilie, lias been
visiting at Win. Masten’s.
The Marquette club will give a tally-
ho party this evening.
r ^ ^ _ Harry McClaran. of Worcester, Ohio, RA | I\,N. is the guest of Grey Potter i Robt. Trumbull, of Indianapolis, is
visiting J. M. Little and family. Mrs. Eliza Thrasher is critically ill at her home on Jackson Greet. Jas. F. Darnall and Thus. Wilson went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. S. Watson of Eminence, left for I Missouri at noon to visit relatives. Daniel T. Darnall is spending the | day at Danville Baptist association. Ben Lingenfelter arrived at noon I from Danville to visit Reese Matson.
Acrialists, Acrobate, Leapers,
See “SPARKLE,” the wonderful wrestling pony. “McGINTY” the wonderful bare-
back monkey.
Grand Street Parade 12 o’clock, Day of Exhibition.
Aimission 25 anl 35cts. Children 15.
VERY LOW
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BIG FOUR ROUTE.
ACCOUNT.
One Way Settlers 1
Excursion. TICKETS ON SALE: September ytli and 21st. October 5th and 19th.
For tickets and full information call on any ticket agent of the Big Four Route or ad-
dress.
F.-O. McCormick, Warren S- Lynch Pass.Traffic Mgr. Ass.Gen. Pass- A: TktAgt
Cincinnati, O.
A GOOD INVEST-
MENT.
If an agent of the Government should eali to sell you a bond of iki.ooo, agreeing that you may pay fur same in weekly payments of #2.50 and guaranteeing to pay you six per cent interest per annum on each weekly payment free from taxes would you accept the offer. The Farmers and Citizens Building ami Loan Association makes a better offer; it will sell you five shares of stock on payments of .{12.50 pc: week and at maturity
of the stock will pay you
One Thousand Dollars,
Mrs. It. L. O’Hair was among the passengers to Indianapolis this morn-
ing.
Alva Burton Byrd was admitted to the Putnam county bar yesterday after-
noon.
Col. J. K. Weaver, with his bride, arrived Tuesday evening from Sandusky,
Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin G. Hoop of In- | dianapoiis, are visiting Mrs. Julia
, j Brown.
Mrs. J. A Wilson and Mrs. 1). E. Preston are spemling the day in Indi-
anapolis,
Sam’l P. Barton and S. J. Gee of Lawreuceville, HI., attended circuit
court today.
Mrs. Pfeitt’enoerger and Miss Kate Pfeitlcnherger are in Indianapolis foi a
few days’ visit.
Miss Clyde Walker is at home from a visit in Indianapolis with Chas. Wil-
liamson ami family.
Rev. and Mrs. Fenn of Leavenworth, Kan., have returned home after visiting
Rev. and Mrs. Whitcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A\ Hughes anil son Birch leave this evening for Nashville,
Tenn., to visit the exposition.
Mrs. Thos. Grider, of Fincastle, is lying at the point of death. She has
horses, passed over the Big Four in two anecial ears, Krlanger and Dixie, this morning enroute to lerre Haute. One of tiie most pleasant of recent social events was the moonlight picnic given Tuesday evening by some of our young people. The pretty evening stud bright moonlight, combined with Unsavory and substantial supper served by the young, ladies, tirade it a delightful occasion, the remembrance of which will not fade, quickly away. On last Stmdav evening at six o’clock, at tire home of the bride’s parents near Fillmore. Elder Morris united in marriage Jesse G. Masten. of Stilesville, and Miss Jennie P. Gorham. Mrs. Sim Stoner will entertain the W. R. c, ladies at her home three miles south of town, Friday, Sept, 10, from two to five o’clock. The party will start in a body from Mrs. Short’s store. Elmer Murphy of north Greencastle, elm has been working extra on the Motion, has been promoted to a regular run between Bioomingtoi. and Lafayette. Mrs. D. II. Patrick and daughters, who have been visiting Mrs. B. F. 21 ays, returned to their home in Carmi. III., tliis morning. Rev. Ernest Waring and wife will move here from Wolcott and occupy the Coates college property on south Locust stri*et. Mrs. Diall au.l family, John R. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tliaekery, Prof, and Mrs. 4 )gg and others will take their suppers at the Springs this eve. George II. Rust and Miss Etta Crosby, both of Roauhdale, were married Tuesday, Sept. 7, by Elder Morris a: hi* resilience. Frank I. Grubbs, manager of the Innianapolis branch of the American Press Association was in the city yesterday for a short time. Dr. Rideout, of the linn of Gillespie & Rideout, will occupy the Newhnuse residence on College avenue vacated by M r-. Sheets. A. A. Brown and son Archie, of Gosport, were guests of Jas. M. Hurley a short time Tuesday. Mr. Brown jr., will enter theological school. II. A. Aldrich, II. C. Faucher ajnl A. L. Woolery, witnesses in state vs Hamrick et al, returned to their homes in Neoga, III., this morning. Thos. Ashby and Bettie Brothers, both of Morton, were married by Elder A. II. Morris at his residence on Poplar street this morning. Miss Josie Phatlenherger lias returned home to Indianapolis after a week’s visit with Mrs. M. A. Farr. The Motion will run an excursion to the Crawfordsvillc fair tomorrow, leaving Greeneastle at 7:50 a. in. Mrs. Randall left this morning for her home in Kansas after a visit with M rs. J. E. Champer. The Mt. Mlive missionary society will meet at Mrs. Edgin’s on Anderson street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Johnson has returned to Gteenwood after visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Nelson. Frankfort has established a stone pile for Weary Willies. By the way, what lias become of our stone pile? Mrs. Alvah Owen and children, of Amo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Broadstreet. Miss Ivy Sparks has returned to her home in Crawfordsville. J. B. Tucker and daughter are at home from Salem. J. II. James and daughters are visiting in Roach,'ale. Dr. J. G. ( hafec is attending conference at Lebanon. Mrs. Wallace Mcllvaiu is visiting in Roachdale.
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Hhak«* Into Your SIkm*m AIU*ii’8 Koot-Koae, a powder fur tin* feet. It euri-s palnrul. swollen, siuartltuf feet unit! tlMMiitly take* the stliitf out of corn* ami | Ittinloiis. It’s the irreate*! comfort discovery Of the age. Allen'* Foot-Kase makes tighttilting or new shne* feel easy. It is a sure ( core for sweat log. eullous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today, 'old liv all druggists 04 Bj n : •j'l-lul package Ircc. Addn-ss Allen 8. Olmsted l.e ttoy. N. V.
which wolud be better than 9 per cent, interest per annum on the investment. This
Association! was organized Apl. 24 1884 and I ' J ‘ 1 " is now 13 years old, and has paid out dm- hs'll ill for a nil 11) be I t.f weeks,
ing that time if'490.211.12.
There is no better investment and none gives as universal satisfaction. The poor man’s weekly earnings is placed nnanequality, with the rich man's thousands and he is enabled to make his small savings earn equally as much, securing an investment
that is substantial and yielding more than j street anti College Avenue.
9 per cent interest.
Shares of stock are !ji2oo.oo, dues 50 cents per week on each share. Now is the time to subscribe. Call on or
Address.
Country Local News, Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County.
MORTON.
The trustees of Union Chapel cemetery have improved the appearance of the same by erecting a wire fence
around it.
Mr. Robinson of Wave’.and, visited his si-ter, Mr*. Da Butcher, last week. Rev. Leazenhy preached his last sermon .Sunday at Union Chapel for the conference year, am) Jcl't Tuesday for conference. The official board asked for his return. Abram Dickens, colored, will move to Greencastle. JiiiiGruham will move in the house iie vacates. '^ui-.e a number from iiere attended the sab* of Sam Thomas in Park county j
last week.
Clay Cootter. of Fincastle, was down hut week looking after his farm. A. J. Thomas was at Indianapolis
last week.
Ira Butcher and T. J. NeDon have lM*en drawn to serve 4>n the grand jury. Outer Call has S4)'d his tine span of mnli*s to • has. Frakes of Bainbridge. W. T. Grimes and wife are aide to be out again after an attack of the chills. N. F. Wood and wife arrived home Saturday from Kansas, where they have been visiting two weeks. While tliere Mrs. Wood was taken sick, compelling them to abandon part of their trip. Mrs. W. F. Gibson has gone to Michigan to spend several weeks. Press Uott visited his father near Russellville last week. A number of the friends ot Rev. Leazenhy and wife made them a supper Saturday even at the parsonage. I>. F. Grimes and wife attended the McMain reunion at Crawfordsville last
Saturday.
Henry Rantbo, G. W. Hanna and others drove over t > Indianapolis hist week. They report a nice time. Mrs. Ed Loyd of Kansas City, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. W. Coopet. will return home this week. Mrs. Joe Clay returned to her home,
in Indianapolis last week after visiting ! " 11 ' ^ fv *’ 1
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. James Whitson and son of Russellville, were buying horses and mules
here last week.
Albert Call is still improving his resilenee. Some of the older citizens ii.iglit take a lesson from Albert’s im-
provements.
Ben Goff', the undertaker of Russellville, was here last week buying stock
sheep.
Alex Breckenridgc is in Sullivan county buying stock. Joint Chandler will move hack from Kvensville to his farm this fall. R. II. Burkett and wife returned home last week after a week’s visit at West Baden Springs. Rudy feels much benelited by ids trip. B. D. Carver returned home last week after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Otterbein. He also visited Rev. Claypool while gone. Mrs. Elzy Franks was taken to Indianapolis last wi*ek for treatment, her mini being affected.
I have been troubled a long time with what I suppose they call dyspepsia. I call it indigestion. 1 have had great pain in my chest for many years, and 1 used to have difficulty in breathing at times, and fed as if something had stuck in my throat, especially after eating, and I always had to be careful wlut 1 ate. I dared not eat pastry or hot rolls, and at times I would get dizzy in my head. I tried Pepsin and other patent medicines, and I did not find much benefit until the man at the drug store where 1 deal asked me to try Ripans Tabules. I did, and I tell you I felt more benefit from one box of Ripans Tabules than all the other stuff 1 had been taking. I had about three or four boxes, and I am cured. I don’t have the pain in my chest, my bowels are more regular, and I can eat any kind of food that is put before me. Ripans Tabules have made a good cure fur ute, and I tell vou I tell all my friends to try them.
There’s no question about it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifiar. This is proven by its wonderful cures of blood diseases.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben King have returned from a three weeks’ visit with their father 111 Madison township. C. T. 1’eek has purchased the Leathermau property on the corner of Wash-
Tiy 4iraiii-Ot Try Orain-O! AkN your tiroerr today t<> mIihw you a pack he*- i>r (jK \IN-O, tlie new food drink that ike* tfic place of coffee. The children may drink ti without injury hh well a* the adul All who try It. like It. GltAIN.11 ha* that ricn sea: hitjwit ot Mocha or .lava, hut It Is made from pure (trains, and ttie iih>h| drlleate Blouiwh receive* H without •llsiiess. l 4 the price ol coffee. 15c. and 25 ol*. per packaire. yaild hv all (trocer* *8-41
GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle,
Irul.
Klah That Clothe Thentselvea. The m ean contains several fish which clothe and adorn themselves, the most conapicuotiB of them being the anteniictriUB, a small fiah frequenting the Sargasso see, which literally clothes itself with seaweed, fastening the pieces together with sticky, gelatinous strings, and then, as it were, holffiirg the garment on with its fare hint.
Mrs. Maggie Alkire of Brookston. spent last evening with her uncle, D. T. Darnall, w hile on her w ay to Cory. Miss Edith Waltz anil Miss Miotic Ailen leave this evening for Anderson, where they will enter upon their school
work,
Mrs. Floyd Stevenson returend to
this morning.
According to a celebrated anatomist tliere are upwards of 5,000,000 little glands in the human stomach. These gltnds pour out the digestive juices which dissolve or digest tiie food. Indigestion is want of juice, weakness of glands, need of health to restore the health of these organs. The lM“st anti most natural help is that given by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural because it supplies the material needed by the glands to prepate the digestive juices. Because it strengthens and in vigorates the glands and the stomach, until they are able to do ttieir work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion t:ertiiinly and permanently. It does so by natural means, and therein ii.*s the secret ot its wonderful anil muuried success. Al druggDts, price 10 cents to #1 per bottle.
itdo hv Sant Hathaway. While they were slightly injured their buggy was nearly demolished. Simp Hutchinson, Lew llutelinison, Homer Nelson and Mitt Hathaway lelt for Illinois to cut broom corn Monday. J L I’enley and family have gone to
Canton. Ohio.
Yesterday was pay day here at tin*
gravel pit.
Miss Florence Cromwell was tin* receiver of a nice basket of fruit last week.
Joseph L. Preston, H. I). Physician & Surgeon. in (irultl» Block, Jackson st. KchUIciicc < nrutTCollege A vc. Mild \N hIiuiI n|8 Opposite lleltiup llOUSt*. 1m'J \vl t
W KMTLAN I>.
Farmers have begun sowing wheat. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols, of Fillmore, were the guests of J. W. Estep Sunday. F. S. Alh-e, of Chicago, who has been visiting his parents, has returned home.
\niHlnlia Kiu«*h.
Ti> Indianapolis Sept. 13 to IStii rc-
19. Fare fl.20 for the
round trip account Indiana State Fair. To Columbus, O. Sept. 7 and Sth, return limit Sept. 12. Fare $4.40 for the
round trip.
To Terre Haute Sept. 25. return limit Sept. 20. Fare $1.55 which includes ticket of admission tn Buffalo
Bill’s Wild West show.
To Columbus, O. Sept. 1C, 17 and 18, return limit Sept. 25. Fare $0.50 for the round trip account German Gatlinln'
Benevolent Assn.
To Indianapolis Sept. 8 and 9 return limit Sept. 15. Fare $1.20 account National Encampment Sons of Veterans. To Terre Haute Sept. 28th, 29th, 30th, anil Oct. 1st. return limit, Oct. 2. Fare $1.03, account Terre Haute Trotting a— soidation. This promises to lie the greatest meeting of the year. $50,000
in purses.
To Nashville, Tenn., May 14th to October 15, ffnal limit November 7th. fare $14 05. May I4tli to Octohc 15th. return limit zO days, fare $10.30. Mat 18th and continuing until October 2lilh, return limit 10 days, fare $7.50. Tuesdays anil Thursdays only of each week. May 18th to October 30th. 7 days limit
fare $7.00.
Terre Haute excursion next Sunday tickets good going on trails 15 ami 5 j Returning on special train at 7 p.m. Fare for the round trip 75 cents, J. S. Ihiwi.ixn, Agt.
Genuine Jersey Potatoes. We ship them direct from New Jersey and guarantee them to be the best in the market. L Weik & Go.
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A Queer ruse of Aiiineitlit.
i i (a . • i; i • , ^ h® queerest case of amnesia ever Ida hatep is spending the week with i i ,, r ' ” 1 | known in Connecticut exists now in
Plantsville. Rev. T. C. Hanna, pastor
Lizzie Paris’' of the Plantsville Baptist church, is
her sister near Coatesvilie. There was a dance at
Thursday night,
goon time.
Kelly Kee is putting up in front of his house.
All present reporta
a veranda
KKKLSVII.I.M.
About four thousand people attended Baptist association here last Tuesday and Wednesday. Everything went off
nicely except a few drunks.
Mrs Price, of Terre Haute, is spending a few days with her uushand. who !
is night operator hen*.
Sam Neese spent Saturday in Greencastle on business. He lias purchased the Old Virginia tiotel of tliis place. H P Davis spent Saturday in Bowling
Green, his old home.
the victim. On April 17 Mr. Hanna stopped his horse to adjust a strap of his harness This act cost him his education; in fact, his mental strength. As he attempted to jump from his carriage his feet caught In the robe, he was thrown headlong to me ground and knocked unconscious. He was found and taken home by friends, but : his mind was gone, and when con- ! sclousness returned his memory was a blank. His parents stood by his bed when, an hour after the accident, he moved again and mumbled something It articulate, but he did not know them; he did not even know the meaning of the words “father” and "mother.” He could not speak a word of any language. and the task of teaching him to talk, walk, and act was begun all
over again.
W D Foster and J F Gillespie went j rea d. write, and even eat. His loss of
to Brazil yesterday.
Much 1 nipretiteil.
Some persons never can make an Investment in any article of apparel without flnding an excuse for calling every-
K. Priest and
j txidy's attention to it. Occasionally this
speech proved easily overcome, as he
remembered, with
Willie Fox. of Fox Bros., is content-1 w.m wonderful mental .dating a trip to Florida Hus wntter for ^s > a8 InTt^y
‘o him. As the child, before he be-
Heiiry Blake ami Lewis Fellows S* n 8 to go to achool, picks out familiar
words on household objects, Mr. Hanna began to learn language and words
proceeding meets with a merited rebuke. “What do you think of that pair
spent Monday in Brazil.
Mrs. J. A. < omits and son, spent last week in Terre Haute visiting her brother, Lee Boley and family. Several people have the chills in this
MRS. SHORT Is receiving her fall stock of Millinery ji>4 desires your patronage. Cor. Vine and Walnut st.,
her home in Tuscola, 111 She lias been visiting C.
family.
Miss Jennie White lias removed from , of shoes for three dollars and a half’ , '• 1 ti'Ui. her resilience on “outli Indiana street to] asked a man of this sort, exhibiting his Otto and Walter Kattman, of Brazil, the corner of Franklin street and Col- late8t Purchase to a friend. "I think ( our town a call yestenlay. Avenue. : 11,8 a K 00 ' 1 ^ ? ,e8ther th,> ““"l ’ Earn Herltert and Miss Elsie Wright " ey,” replied his friend, walking around „ The Al. G. Field < billed Mil.st.el v.,_ l,.„5tn* *r th.. ,l '"''"‘"'"I »» Harmony
companies, carrying 58 people a wo bLtAM witb profouu d astonishment. ' ^"n'lay night and returning were ran
from a. scripture roll that hl s father hung up over his bed. Every bit of the Bible that he had learned had slipped from hls memory, but he has memorized much since then, although he eanI not yet read the Bible understandIngly. He does a little light reading I mostl y of simple story hooks. All hls former accomplishments, such as sketching, drawing, typewriting etc
are forgotten.
HALF RATE TO INDIANAPOLIS. VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE, ACCOUNT NATIONAL LNCAMnOT SONS OF VETERANS. SEPTEMBER 9-11, 1H07. 1 1 .'kets will he on sale Seplcinbci Sill qtli, good returning until September tUl'’ tSqy. 1 or tickets and full information cal* "" any ticket agent of the Big K»ui Koute. or address E. 0. MCCORMIC, WAKKtN J LYNCH. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Ass.Gen. Pa .s.\ Tkt A'-ff CINCINNATI, O I'. P. 11 UI'.STIS, Agt., Greencastle.
FOR RENT. I louse of <3 rooms, good cellar, lots of funl. good barn with 4 acres of pasturage and t’ JI ‘It'n, in ar I'liMiu square, church*' al1 ^ leges. JAMES M. HURLEY,^
