Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1897 — Page 1
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It’s no little thin^ to have your wants quickly and well supplied. Only with us, as you well know, has this usually been the case. the fact that each separate roll of Dress Goods and Carpets in our possession is ACTUALLY WORTH from $2 to $10 more than when our contracts were made, our reasonably
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Circuit Court. Missionary Society’s Outing. Owinti to the illness of juryman The Ltulitt’s Home unit Foreign ( has. Hall the cause of stale vs Missionary society of the I’resbv ( lodge, larceny, was submitted to teiian cl.ureh on Wednesday drove the court Wednesday morning who to the beautiful country home of took the matter under advisement at Mr. Milton Bridges, ten miles north the close of the trial. | of the city and held their quarterly
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residence of six rooms, summerkitch-
I,.ini, w.mmI and coal house, good well | I, , i lei ii, . hicken Imusc and lot, good j j i.n Walnut st., within four blocks <>( ! I .(pure; a bargain if taken at once, j j
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Lrcadstreet »S: Vestal. ■dv it., 1897. C.reencastle, list. I m Pennsylvania c p ie. ■Jncrushed i^4.50 Per Ton.
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RATES OK SUBSCRIPTION Ope Year iu advmiee $ > hu
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Three tnontha 1.26 One month 80 Per week by Carrier .... .10 When delivery is made by earner, all subscrlption accounts are to be paid tt» them as they oall and receipt tor Haim*.
Piiblishetl every aftiTtioon except Sunday at the liANNKK TiMRHoltlee, comer Vine and Franklin hi reel 8,
( liamreH lortllHplay advertiKeinenlii must be btiiultHl in by 10 oVlock a. m. eat*li day. Ueadinp advertiH^meiitH will be reeelvetl eaeli day up lo 1 o'clock p. in.
Commissioners’ Court.
The Commissioners’ court met Monday morning with .lames K. Talbott, .1. L. Bridges and W. S. Burris present. Mr I’alb .tt looks none the worse for bis recent severe illness and seems able to do bis full share of the business. The following claims were allowed :
.lames A Best acct IiKiuest . .. SI 20
James <> Beat “ “ 1 20 6 H Kleinbuh ** *' 13 00
.1 II .1 uiiimh *' k * 4 0>l
R M Hun ten “ •* 2 15 Hi»nS Harris " county oUlcers.. 850 00 J i llcrrod “ board •>! review. 27 00
JCIIerrod “ county assesHor 172 00
II H Martin '* printing.atationcry 22 6 1 ' Alonzo tiriinca “ poor Warren tp .... 5 00 \S F slavena *‘ overseeituc “ 12 00
(' s .Ikiiich med scrv.H po<ir .lacknon tp 0 50
(SJutuea “ ** Floyfl tp 0 110 W F Siiinmera ** “ Franklin tp 20 00 (J C Uollins “ ** ** tp 0 75 W F stiiuiucrs “ ** RiiHst ll tp 15 00 A II Moore “ ** Clinton tp 0 25
•I F Cully “ ** Monroe tp 85 00
W II Terrell “ ** Marion tp. .. 15 00 HI ■'pur^con ** ** Marion tp H 75 VV II Terrell " “ <• C \ Madison ^5 on
.ITOilleapie “ ** Washington tp 25 oo
rT Brasiec Wsrren tp H F .''purKeon ” “ Jetfersou tp
J V Hantaiii “ ** ** Ip
.1 1j Preaton ** “ Cloverdaletp TT Brazier < o asylum.
G. K. Blake, admr. estate of Met'umey Hartley vs Ham'l Hartley et, al., land sale; sttle reported, deed reported and approved and sale confirmed, cause stricken from
locket.
David Knoll vs Amanda K. Foster et al , foreclosure; judgment against Amanda K. Foster for $:!,i;5T, without relief and decree of foreclosure as to all defendants. Reeves A Co. vs Jesse Hurst et
meeting and summer outing. After u bountiful dinner, served in the spacious dining rooms, an excel lent program was listened to with much interest. Misses Hotter and Gruhb favored the society with a number of choice selections of music. Mr*v ('has. Smith gave a very interesting article on ‘Mission Schools Abroad.” Mrs. (’has. Kiefer gave an instructive selection on ‘‘Luther’s Work in Germany,”
fendants for i that defendant Elliot
after which Miss Bertha Walker
al, note; judgment against all de luvored tb08e pre8ent witll lin ex .
.IS and finding , c e || en ^ ret; .^. on After spending is suitlN fm , wo i lour8 socially upon the lawn
co-rtefendants and judgment accord- t | ie ladies returned to their homes ‘"g'y* 1 feeling that a more pleasant day
, .could not have been spent, than at women—how gratefully they 1
t Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ‘ (Mice I Hie hospitahle home of Mr. and
Tired, Nervous, Sleepless
Men and
write about Hood’s Sarsaparilla
helpless and discouraged, having lost yi rg Bridges
all faith in medicines, now in good h -alth and “able to do my own work.” because Hood’s Sarsaparilla has power to enrich and purify the blood and make
the weak strong—ibis is experienee of
a host of people.
Hood’s Fills are the best family eathartic and liver medicine, (ienlle rt-
liable, sure.
DePauw Day at Lebanon.
Saturday is DePauw day at the Northwestern Indiana conference in session at Lebanon and the follow-
JJon t Tobacco Spit aud Smoko Tour Life Av.-py If you want, to q 11 it tobacco Using easily ami forever, lie mode well, stroug, nn.gnetie full of new life and vigor, take no-To-Buc, the wonder-worker, tliut makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in teuilays Ov< r 400,ouoeinx'd Buy No-To-Biu 1 of your (kaggisl. under guarantee to eurc, rale or fl tkl. Booklet .u.d sample mallei I fi-oo. Ad. Kte. l'm; Heine iy Co .i 'iieatto or > ew Von;
A Cereus Event. The announcement by Mrs. Bettie Locke Hamilton that her Nig'it-
Y^HATEVER is worth doing, is worth doing we//. Painting can only be done well by 1 having the best materials—Pure W bite Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, properly applied. There is nothing else “just as good.” Avoid “mixtures” and unknown brands ot White Lead — the “sold-for-less-rrioney” sort. (See list of the genuine brands.) jprjrjr^ By u*ing National Leaii Uo \ Pun- White Lead Tinting Col nC 17.1: x valuable information and > ard sh wn f anpU’s • ol> t iter, * U showing pictures i>i twelve houses of different designs painted in vaiious styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application. national lead co„ cinc innati branch. Cor. 7th St. and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, < >.
Ticklish. 1 County Ireasurer. I he transfer men at the north The board of county com misstation assisted by the express sinners decided yesterday that unmessenger on Big Four tram No. 1 der the recent act of the legislature .io, hist night handled a 2100 pound county treasurer elect, Browning, box of dynamite transferred to the s iall take olthe on the first day of Motion for transportation to Nash-1 January, 1898, mid that the interville. Whether some friend incar- regnuui from the expiration of the mite intends to blow up the exposi- term of the present incumbent, turn or whether some anxious ex- which occurred on the 7th of this hibitor merely adopted this means month, until January 1, 1898. shall to preserve a valuable property be filled by Geo. W. Hughes who Iroin rough handling is a matter of hall file a special bond for that
conjecture hut the men say that t-rm. they prefer handling ginuea pips
, • blooming ( ereus would he on exlu-
tng is the program: Music, a choir mtion last evening was welcome
G \\ Bence, secretary board ul lieailli Maliiui \ M'otf, poor KussHI tp FM Lyon,county officer.. Richardson A Hurst, Insurance Fred Fultz, bridges Reuben Michael, liridp-cs . I'M Lyon, county institute F A Arnold, printing \ stanry •i 11H llarcourt, oversceinK: poor llursi Bros: floor Warn 11 in C (J Lee, overseeing poor. .. j.lnoQ Yermllllon, ov -rsetdiiK poor. A L Hr lest, overseclnjf poor R.iehel Mlehael. poor Clvdaietp H < iiiininKlnuu, overseeing: poor... Jno Riley; county asvliiii) TOWNSHIP TAX I.RV1KS
9 1 me Rigs for (h i\ iiig.
Hm all occassions.
■Ibises meet all trains. ■ clcphone No. 66. r anil l.arn Corner Imliania ami Walnut* |gr ■ HOME SEEKERS' EXC ERSIONS VIA I‘Bis; Four Roeite'’ si-i * r. v -and l:i.
Where delivery is irregular please report j same promptly ut puhlieation oilier
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Jat;ksoii tp, T'hos M Sanders trustee
Tji and poor (lie) relief on $100 val l s e
Tuition * 18c 25c poll Special school |8e 25e poll
specimen coptee nmll.H free on application Kra|lk || || t| , ,, „ || )wU .„ e r Iruatee
i’fi and poor (3e) relb f on $I0D I2e
Tuition “ % * Me 2T>c pol Special “ '* Bk* 25o poll Russell tp Chas Spencer lrustce
'I’p and poor (2) relief on $100 I2e
Tuition ** “ 16c 50c poll rn'ts* Oo 25c poll $l.u(» Floyd tp Sylvester Lewallen trustee
Tp and poor (2l*) relief on $I0D lt»c
Toil Ion
of fifty young ministers and students of DePauw, led by J. P, Hillis. Short, live enthusiastic ml dresses by Summerville Light I) I), K ii Rawls I) I), of Indianapolis; Vice (lhaucellor W 11 Hickman I) I). Subject:‘‘The Crisis.” i’resi dent ii A Gohiu I) I), w ill he iu charge of the meeting. This will he the great meeting ot the Confer
once session.
Coupling Pin Broke,
We noted yesterday that Elmer Murphy had been promoted to a regular run by (.lie Monon. Last night about midnight while he was sitting on the end of a coal car at
Greencastle Junction the engine
attached to his train was started with a jerk that shattered the coup ling pm of the ear on which he was
sitting. One piece of the pin struck 9,i s trept,
him in the back of the head ami neck stunning him for several minutes. When he was picked up it
was found that another fragment j hud gone through his clothing and j
penetrated the calf of the
news to her friends, many of whom embraced the opportunity ot beholding tile blossoms which are sufiiciently rare here to he highly appreciated. The plant was placed on the front porch of Mrs. Hamilton's home on south Locust street;
or almost any other old thing.
Announcement.
All persons otfering rooms or boarding to students will please send full descriptions of the same, dimensions, heating, lighting, &c,. .., iu writing through the post office'
to the undersigned. Please state) Miss Ma.vmi
whether gentlemen or ladies sire
Mrs J A Patton of Council BluiVs, la. ai'rived this afternoon and will lie the g icst of Conrad Cook and family.
Mrs. das. Hurley is visiting in Plaln-
fi dd and I ndianapolis.
Mrs Harry McAuley md Mrs Will II nick visited Mrs John Bence at Ham-
Wednesdav.
. 121 w 1
there were three fioweis, two near' preferred,
tile ground ami one near the top of (he parent stem which attained a height ol about four feet aud curved gracefully over as if bent by tile weight of its lovely burden. At half past nine o’clock the buds hud opened to a circumference of six inches allowing a clear view into their cool white depths and ditfusing a grateful fragrance well re paying any journey for the sake of its enjoyment. Mrs. Hamilton's friends are very grateful to her for
H. A. Gohin.
Fu nny—Business.
For kknt—Two rooms, 211 \vt*>t OoIurnlii;i street. -H
44 44 per month
<•tmninU'iMl ponitlon chargetl 25 |u*r cent lo 1W p»»r eent exlni. Rosifion not •jtmranbMMj for advertisements of less than live inches NodiHcount for time or spare: five per cent allowed when payment accompanies order.
KKAyiNU NOTICES
Brevier type, per line, 5 e, Due line paragraphs churned as occupying two lines space The following rates will be allowed only when eash accompanies order. 25|im*s 4 cents per line 50 44 8V4 mo 4 3 250 * 4 2 l 4 600 44 2
AT |ne Fare Plus $2.00 For The Hound Trip to Specified Points in
■Habama, Arizona, Arkansas, Klolorado, Florida, Georgia. I - ^Bian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, HCentucky, Louisiana. MinneMississippi. Missouri, Ne Yaska, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tenne tee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, ►Visconsin and Wyoming. J For tickets and full information call on any Ii' kri agent of the Bi^ Foul Route, or adJless. ■ • >. McCokmick, Wakkkn J. I.vncii Hass.Traffic Mgr Ass.(jen.I’ass.,V Tkt.Agl. ( incinnati, O.
I OR RENT. House of 9 rooms, good cellar, lots of fruit, fcood barn with 4 acres of pasturage and garBen, near Bublic square, churches and colJAMES M. HURLEY, A Kent
Address all cnnimiuncuiinn* to I’HK DA’LY Hannkr Timks.
Greencastle, I ml.
10c 251* poll
Special ** ** 6o26epoll Mill ('ret k tp .las (2 Buis trustee
j Tp and poor (3e) relief on $|nu 1 Tie
Ttiftlou “ ** iDe 25e poll Special ” “ He 25e poll Monroe tp A L Priest trustee
Tp and poor (2o) relief on $100 3e
Tuition ** “ 12c 25e poll Special M *' Hi* 25e poll Marion tp I> M Chadd trustee
Tp ami poor (2c) relief on $100 6c
Tuition ** *• 12c 25t» poll Special ** “ Sc 25c poll Greencastle tp Itobt Graham trustee
Tp f>n $i00 5c
Tuition ** •* Lie 50c poll Special “ 44 16c 25c poll I Madison tp Geo F Lewis trustee
1 Tp and poor relief (1c) on $100 I6c
" 13c 25c poll Special “ “ l(»c 25c poll Warren tp C G Lee trustee
16c
afternoon sessions of the high j“ ",
Special 100 250 poll
School. It ht!8 been (leeitled that! refTersontp .las Harcourt trustee
hours will be ll8e d this | D’rHu-r (r.mon *im He
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160 25c poll
S G Bond trustc e
| Tp and poor relief (b*) on $100 14c
be an improvement over the half-j Tuition " “ ntcaBcpuii dav session s,..>dni “ “ I3c3.vpi.il ’ j Gloverdale tp W Cunuliijrlmui trustee Miss Laura Florer has resigned i’p ami poor relief <vi on |ioo is.-
15c 25c poll
Public School Notes.
Considerable inquiry bas beenjjmtior made regarding the intention o
tile school board to continue the | Tp and poor reiiet (.V!) on fine
sessions of the high
the same - , „ ,
ruitlon
year that were in force last year as i st-pfciai the all-day session has proved to , w “® hl,l|rUm ,p
Tuition Special
12c 25c pull
lier position in the Greencastle
schools and has accepted a similar The petition of Howrrd lleavin et al position in Terre Haute. Miss | for a highway it. Floyd and Marion F'orer was to have substituted for townships was heard and J W Coleman, Miss Ragan during this H , hoo l T .1 Kuark and Robert Kaiues were ap-
year. Miss Alice Resor, sister of | Miss Belle Resor, has been chosen to fill the place made vacant by
the hone, while still another piece had mangled the lingers of his left hand. While the injuries are painful. Dr. Lammers who dressed them says that no hones were broken and that Mr. Murphy will sutler no further inconvenience than confinement to his bed for a few days. Mr. Murphy had three lingers on his right hand broken by a similar
accident some years ago.
Whenever you want a first class st.-ak—fat stock—we don’t kill lean, just call up K. X. 11 onek A Son tlirough
Try Grain-OI Try Cirain-O! \s‘< your Grocer today to show you a pvck Htfo of GIt AlN-O, tin* new food th ink that ikes tin* place of coffee. The children may drink It without Injury ns well us the adul All who try It. like it. GBAIN-O has that rich seal biown of Mocha or dava, but it i3 made from pure grams, and the most delicate stomach receives It without distress. x .\ the p'r ee of coffee, 15c. and 25 cts. per pac kage, gold by all grocer* lH-4t Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out ot corns and bunions It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight lilting or new shoes feel eusv. It is a sure run* for sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try it today >old bv all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25 ” Jin stamps. Trial package tree. Address Allen S. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Y.
telephone eighteen. He Will you marry meV She -Nit. He Not nit—knot. And it was declared a tie. nati Enquirer.
Therfc is u l luss of People
W ho are Injured bj the use of coffee. Recent) > there hai been plsced in ai) the gro eery stores a new nreparation called l»RA 1N- '• madeol pu*egrains, that takes the place ot Coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, ana but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over *4 as much. < hlldren may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 35 cts. per package. Try It Ask for !.»: A IN-' * 18 ft
Higert :i'rtai:;t*il a
muuher of fri< ml-t at cai'ilh .ast night in b mor of In r guest *, M is-1 oil M r I >evou of South Carolina. Those i>resent were Misses Brothers, Cox, Kelley ami Me- rs, lligertf Allee anil t’awlev.
Mrs Krark l> Alter is .lav in Imliauaunli*.
speinlilig ttie
The Weather
'1 he indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by I». S. Renick it ( u. trom the otlicinl
Jtt on till ikinu** i*.x e 11 ih u» ns.
To Crawforilsville account Mont-1 weather bureau al Chicago. gouicr\ county fair. Sept. 0 to 11, rat ' , , ,,,
Liiicauo, 111
Sept. 9.
fair
tL2<i for round trip, except Tliursday | nim
ami Friday, Sept. 9 and 10, the rate will j | him tonight, Hiidav be on cents for •ouiid trip. On thosi j followed by showers and cooler iu days special trains will lie nm, passing west portion. ’ Gaukiot.
(’incin •
ttcMia/./.ar practice chorus is desired.
tonight,
a full It
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The Bannilk TimhS, printers.
Miss Florer’s resignation.
Jeff Williams returned to Meroin Wednesday afternoon.
pointed viewers to review the said road on Jet 21 and report at the regular De-
cember term.
Abraham Ross was granted a license to sell liquor in less quantities than one quart in the town of Russellville. Yesferdav the commissioners were occupied m auditing the warrants of t ie township trustees.
Mr* .1 F Fee and daughter Nellie' returned from Bloomington this afternoon accompanied by Miss Wylie who will lie their guest for a few days. The Rannkk iimks teiepnone news limber is 95. Remember it when you lave an item. We w-tut (lie news. /0~lt pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to tie public through the columns of The Banwku Times.
“And you want to marry my daughter, do you?” said Mr. Stockbroker. ‘•Well, not right away, sir,” said the timid youth; “but I’d like to have an option on her.” Yonkers Statesman. Obituary. Mary A. Judy was born in Montgomery county, Ky., May 2ti, 1872, died Sept, ti, 1897, at two o’clock and thirty minutes a. m., aged 25 years, tt months and 10 days. She united with the Christian church in thewinterof ’89 under the ministry of Bro. Northeut. She lived a devoted Christian life ever being found at her post of duty. She leaves a father, mother, three sisters, a brother and a host of friends mooring the loss. A brother preceded her only a few months to that better laud.
(ireeneaslle at 7:50 a. m. Returning train leaves (Tawfordsville at ti:J0 p. m Tuesday, Sept. I t, another grand exeiirsion will lie run to Michigan * ity Train strals from Greencastle at six o'clock a. in., arrives at Michigan ( in at 11 :J0 a. m., reluming train leaves at (ip, in. Plenty of room will lie ino- \ nled foi all. Rate only 11.00 for the round trip. Sunday, Sept. 19, special excursion w ill he mu to Chicago. Train starts from (ireeneastle at 0 a. in., picking up passengers until it reaches Lafayette, then riiii-ilir.nigli to t li.eago without making any stops for passengers, arriving at noon. Returning train leave- ( Ineago at eleven o’clock Sunday night. Rate only ft.(to for the round trip. This is the lowest rate excursion of the season. Ample room will he provided foi all. To Nashville, Tenn., every day, nceonnt Tennes-ee < Tntcnnial Exposition, $7.50 round trip. Home Seeker- excursions to southern states Sept, (i, 7. 20, 21 i:nd < let. 4,5,18 and 19, good 21 days from date of sale. One fare plus $2 for round trip. J. A. MICHaKL. Agent.
Letler last. The following letters remain in the Greencastle postolllee uncalled for Sept. 8, 1897 t
The following local observations an taken daily by Guy Wilson who is iu charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
Maximum leiupormiit'e yesterday —W.D Minimum “ * 4 uk,0 i’einperat nre ttniav, 7 a ui, 12.0 noon 84,0 Rain fall. tnelUHlRiiow (Inebea) .(K» 1 In* noon tempera}tire is taken dally by the Rannkk Timkk
loony h I, oral i*ir«rket». ; Furnished the Daily Bannkii Timm daily bv R. W. Aiieu, manager of Artlim Jordan’s poultry iiouse.j Hens 6 Spring (’87) Chicks over 21b tt'/i A • Cocks .. -‘j Turkey ne ns 6 Turkey, toms 5 Geese, f. f.over 3 Ducks, . 4 Eirirs.fresh subject to luiudliUK R* Butter trood ....... 5
Mr. Maek Herman, Mrs. Sidney Mai tin, Miss Bernice Alien, Mr. John W. ConiTler, Miss Winnie < idlius, J. B.
Crowell Co., Mrs. Maude Davis. George business.
W. Crickring, W. G. Hillock, N. 1*.
Loungood, Mabel Leaverton, Terrell j ^i.iKl is-r liox,
McKeehen, Lillie 1. Warferld, Fred G. to tlie Wiiglit Med. Co.,Colimil u-,Ohio,
H- H. M. MOORE.
Ot Bmce Luke, liMliunu, Kecuin ineedM WrlKid’s t ellery ( apMiilc*. Bruce Lake. Ind., June J, 189(i. Tim WniuiiT Mkpicai. Co,
t’oliunhus Ohio.
Gents: I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from B .1 Clevenger A Co., druggists, and used them for stimuli'll and fiver trouble and constipation and their eMeets. I am pleased to say they have none me mill'll good. I have not had the headaclc* I that so frequently bothered me as to almost entirely unfit me for any work or
Yours very truly, II. IL M. Mookk.
Sold by all Druggists price 50c. and
Send address on postal
Cleveland’s baking powder was first made in Peoria, III., in 1869. More than twentyeight years of steady success among intelligent housekeepers. is it not worth your trial ?
White, N. J. White, Mrs. T. Neison. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Nkkf. I* M. Caacarets stimulate liver, knlneji and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or
gniie. 10c.
for trial si/e. free
Wright’s Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys, cures constipation j’ d sick headacne. 25c at all druggists.
Wrlght'j Celery Tea cures oonsttpa Mon sick Headaches. 25c at drumsisis.
Guarantee. Grocers are authorized to give back your money if you do not find Cleveland’s the best baking powder you have ever used. Cleveland Baking Powder Co., N.Y
