Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1897 — Page 1

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62nd ANNIVERSARY.

White Lick Baptist Association

Meeting in tliis City.

The (»‘2tul anniversary of the I White Lick Baptist association is now in session at the Baptist church in this city. The churches in the association are well repre-

nrs. any desired shade is readily obtained Pamphlet giving valuable information and card showing samples of colors free;

also cards showing pictures ol twelve houses of different designs panned in various styles or combinations ot shades forwarded upon application to those

intending to paint.

NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, Cor. 7th St. anil iTceman Ave., Cincinnati, O.

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specimen copies mailed fret* on application.

Ruy a - - - - VAPOR BATH of J. F. Fee, Agt

TAerfc is a Clast* of People Who are injured by the iihc of coffee. Recently there has been pieced in all tin* grocery stores a new preparation culled t.RAINo made of pu.e grains, that takes tin* place ot coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, anu but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over as nmob. 4 hlldron ma> drink »i with (treat benetit. 16 ets and 25 ets. per packttgc. 'Fry Aak for BRAIN-4 UJ-4t

M. .1 IIK< RETT Tims. T. Moore

County Local News, Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County.

w lean.and.

Wheat about ail soweil

| J. W. Estep ami son went to MiehU

sen ted. It. ir estimated that there !£ :,n r 'ty Tuesday,

are about 20(> delegates and visit- Heorge Cline has moved from Westorsnresent. The opening session I on * Hurst’s plaee .tear Mt.

, . , , , Meridian,

began at ten o eloek yesterday morning. After tl.e devotional exercises tlie introductory sermon was preached by Rev. 11. N. liar vey of t’eekstiurg. This was followed by the roll call and reading

of church letters which occupied ., . „ .... ... .

r red illlams will be in tl.e streets j the time until noon. The after- 0 f (

noon session was opened by devo- Miss Kate \\Tdsl. left for the state

tional exercises conducted liy Rev. Normal Tuesday

I R. K. Neighbor, o! Indianapolis^ The farmers are bn-y sowing i>beat

liev. Stout preuelied bis farewell ser

inon at Bethel last Sunday.

.1 W Estep and wife were the guest, of the latter’s brother John Eisner Sun-

day.

KINCASTI.K.

Rilitor iiml Proprietor e Ji lor 0 f t |, e Baptist Outlook

Receiver 1

Stimulated by

Success

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Of our last season, we have secured the largest and fin est line of piece goods and samples for our Herchant Tailoring Department Ever before shown in the city. We are prepared to give you greater values than ever before and we guarantee our work to be of superior finish and workmanship. Each garment is cut to your exact measurement and made and finished by skilled workmen. We guarantee tl^e fit and workmanship and if they are not perfect we do not ask you to accept any garment. Give our prices and samples an inspection and we will save you money on finely tailored suits.

Thg Model

G.lothin£ Store. We make a speciality of Military Uniforms for High

school and College students.

It w.ih definitely fettled :it a conference bet ween the prenidetit and jt'oiiRul (Jeneral Lee that the latter should return to Cuba at the expiration of Itis leave of absence, or earlier if circumstances should make his presence there necessary. This indicates that General Lee w ill continue as consul general to Cuba for some time yet. His leave of absence expires early in October. Secretary Alger is determined to find out as much as possible about the conditions of things in the Klondike region, in order to lie able t<» carry out his project of sending food into that region, if it becomes necessary to prevent suffering among the numerous Americans who have gone there, at itis own expense but in the name of the Government of the United States. As a step in that direction, he has been conferring with Mr. Joseph Ladue, of Dawson ( ity, a gentle- ; man lately from the Klondike and j who lias mining interests there. Arrangements have been completed for sending a company of U. S.

The I and hulling clover.

reading of letters was then contin ; Mt' s - Frank S‘id:z is lying very low

tied. Then came the election of officers for the ensuing year fol lowed by the enrollment of representatives. Rev. S. II. lltilftnatt made the report of the work done ity publication society, which includes Bi! lo, colporteur, evangelis tic and S. S. work. This closed the afternoon session, the evening

session beginning at 7:1P, which consisted of a missionary sermon by Rev. J. S. Hoyden of Kalamazoo, Mich., and a report on foreign inissionaiy work. Dr. Neighbor then gave reminiscences of jis work on Die field, which closed the day’s work.

Itil 11w

A Correction.

Wednesday’s Hannkk Times contained a statement concerning a case in the mayor’s court in which Ezra Houck appeared as prosecuting witness against George Smith. In that statement it was said that Mr. Houck had rented a piece of land from Smith and that the former had fallen itehind in his rent, making arrangements to have a crop of potatoes on the land ap- | plied on the back rent. It was al-

soldiers to St. Michael, Alaska, lor S(J reported that Smith was digging the purpose of maintaining order j l(ie potatoes when Mr. Houch came

with consumption.

Mis. John Turner is vidting tier son Frank at 11 tune, Illinois. Itobert William- will impart knowledge at Hale’s sehonl bouse. Mrs. Morris and Miss I’atton spent Friday at Jordon (.rider's, Mrs. Eli/a Brother's spent a few dayvisiting relatives in ild- vicinity. Toni Harvey will wield the rod at Harshbarger school tins winter. Ida Brothers will teach the young ideas how to shoot at the Miller school. ('lay Cooper, tirant Williams, Clay and Will Bridges went to Chicago Sun-

day.

John Walsh and family and l*at Walsh, of Indianapolis, visited at Mrs.

Walsh’s Sunday.

The infant sou of T. 1.. Grider is improving rapidly. Mrs. Laura Bridges

is taking care of it.

Sour

Stomach, sometimes called w aterbrash, and hurtling pain, distress, nausea, dyspepsia, are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This it accomplishes because with its wonderful power as a hloou j purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla gently ' tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver. 1 creates an appetite, gives refreshing sleep, and raises the health tone. In cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it |

seems to htivc a magic touch.’’

“For over 12 years 1 suffered from sour

Stomach

with severe pains across my shoulders, j and great distress. 1 had violent nausea 1 which would leave me very weak and ! faint, difficult to get my breath. These spells came oftener and more severe. I ! did not receive any lasting benefit from physicians, but found such happy effects from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I took several bottles and mean to always keep it in the house. 1 am now able to do all my own work, which for six years I have been unable to do. My husband and son have also been greatly benefited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla for pains in the hack, and after the grip. 1 gladly recommend this grand blood medicine." MRS. I’KTKR BCRHY, Leominster, Mass. Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $l , .-..i cure all Liver Ills and tlOOll S Pills Sick Headache, scents.

Opera House, To-niffht.

Cast of Characters.

Belshazzar Zurrubbalx*! 1 )anie! t Mus I* est us ijueeii Nitocris. nueen Antonia Shelomith Tirzah Atalia Zerlina Prophetess Myra., Magi

W. F. Star r

of whom tire now teaching, which means over $2.'I(M) from the public school fund brought into our town within the

next seven months.

Even a democrat knows a good thing when he sees it. Well von would think to see them hustling around sowing dollar wheat, buying tail ft protected sheep, driving in ♦’i.’i spring calves and talking .'<(1 cent new corn, and all this

School opened Monday with good at- under a gold standard,

tendance; Noah Carpenter, principal.

Admission,Reserved Seats 35c General 25c Gallery 15c Tickets on Sale at Hopwood’s

Bdsi Pennsylvania oskn. (ooper Bro^.

and protecting

! point.

property at that

BISHOP FOWLER.

Uncrushed J$4:.50 Per Ton. | Crushed ifco.OO Per Ton Delivered Gideon H.Dial,

To Preside Over the Methodist Con-

Livery and Transfer. j ference now in Session ’

The Indiana conference of the|

Eine Rigs fm driving. Cahsand Carriages) Met j 1()( ]j 8t Episcopal church, which for all occassiims. • 1 • . . , n meets in Indianapolis this | the ing #f that small amount,

a large body of ministers, repre

out and ordered Smith off, the misunderstanding finally resulting in a affidavit being filed against Smith by Houck, (charging Inui with as-

sault and battery.

Since the above was published we learn that there was but a small | amount back on the rent and that arrangements hud been made for

Ruses meet all trains.

Telephone No. 66.

suiting the south half of the State.

When Mr. Houck went to get his potatoes he found them gone and

1 eltiplione 5 3’ 9i6S.G0l.Ave. j < mice ami barn < 'iiiici huiiunia ami Walnut-

There are nearly three ‘“■ndred , ui)on his ( . 1)lirgin! , Slnith wilh tak

OVER COATS. We can show you a better, more stylish line of over coatings and make them to your order at a less price than elsewhere. YOU must not fail to see our line of hall Suitings. A.G. LESTER

ministers in the conference. Three

ing them, the latter came at him

years ago the two conferences oc j ^ a ^ ttD ,, on , ered , lim away

copying the south half of the state j ^ in8ulting langlltlge . abolished the dividing Itne. The that th „ potatoe8 ti.st meeting of the united »»ody, ^ ^ Becurity

was held two years ago in Central 1

and

! had no claim to them.

It ap-

werc not

that Smith

Nannie Patton, primary. Elder Henry Ashley, of Lebanon, preached morning and afternoon at the Christian church Sunday. Mrs. Mot its and Jordon Grider went to Koachdalc Saturday to see Mrs. Ben Thompson, who is unite sick. Alice Woodrntn and children spent Sunday at her father’s. Minnie remained to attend school here this winter. Logan Morris attended state fair Fttday. Mary Morn- visited home folks while Mr. and Mrs. Anderson attended state fair. Last week every one was complaining of the intense heat ami now they are saying “too cool, too cool entirely for the time of year.” KAINUKIDGK. Orphtis I»ix is home from Indiana-

polis.

School began Monday with a large attendance. Reno’s circus attracted the children Wednesday night. Miss Marie Cassity returned from Indianapolis Sat urday. Mrs. II. c. Dyer of Chicago is spending a few days with relatives. O. K. Lane will preach at Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Mary Taylor left for Terre Haute Monday where -he will attend Normal. Mrs. John Alfrey and children of Orawfordsvilleare visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. VV. Todd of Toledo, Ohio ate visiting II. C. Hamuli and

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Milt Darnallof Illinois were the guest-of Dr. and Mrs. Cully over Sunday.

NORTH .IACKSON. Several from here attended state fair. W. W. Young and family visited neat Bat mini Sunday. Mrs. Neva Biookshire visited at J W. Radford's Tuesday. Jim Byrd and daughter visited Mrs. Martha Byrd Sunday. Chatles Knox and wife visited in Raccoon Saturday night. l.ish Knox and wife spent Saturday night al Billie Groom's. Edgar Gray, of Indianapolis, called on Clara Radford Tuesday. J. A. Dean, sr., and wife visited relatives near Richard Sunday. Walter Jell'ries and wife visited at Tom Hurgan’s Saturday night. Several of our young folks went Chicago on the excursion Sunday. Edwani Fader and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at John Radford’s. Radford and son are in this neighborhood with their clover huller this week Mrs. Henry Tincher, of Decatur III., visited at Blake Dickerson’s last week. Mrs. Laura Skelton and Mrs. F.sta Miller, of Koachdule, visited at Wilbert Young’s Thursday.

H- H. M. MOORE,

Try tirani-OI Try I Oriiiii-O!

Ask your Grocer unlay lo show you a peck

Ask your Grocer umay to snow you n |,»<t „

Of Hruen Lake, liiilluna, ltcrt.ii>iiier<U I "^^‘ml.'pIttcuoV'co'rre,'" ''rhc clijMrvn may

WrlKlX’a ( ellety Capanlea. Bruce Luke, Ind., June J, IM'.Mi. Tine Wright M> J>ioai. Co,

Columbus Ohio.

Gents: I have purchased u box of Wright's Celery Capsules from B .1. Clevenger A Co., druggists, and used them for stomach and liver trouble ami constipation tnd their ell’ects, I am pleased to-ay they hate none me much good. I have nut had f*>e hea Lie ie that so frequently bothered me as to almost. entirely unfit me for any work or business. Yours very truly,

H. II. M. Mookk.

Sold by all Druggists price 50c. and ♦ 1.00 per box. Semi address on postal to the WTight Med. Co , <'ol 11 mbit-, Ohio,

for trial size, free

"Wright's Celery TVa cures eonsttpa Kou :,kk headaches. 25c at druKyists.

drtuk it witlMMit Injury as well as the ailol All who try it. like It. (JKAIN-O has that rich seal blown of Mocha or Java, hut h is made from pure grams, and the mi st delicate stomach receives it without distress, ‘s the pree of coffee. I.V. and A. cts. per package, sold by at. grocers IS-41

Slinke Into Your Shoes

Allen’s L,a,t-Rase, a powder tor the feel. It cures puintul, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sling out ol corns amt bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Kase makes ttghttltting or new shoes feel ,“.tsy. It ts a sure cure for sweating, callous and hot. t it ei, aching feet. Try Ittoilay. sold hv all druggists

amt shoe stores.

avenue church. Bishop C. II.

Fowler will preside over the con- Overhead Bridge Hurts a Monon ferenee. This is Bishop Fowler’s' Conductor, first official visit to this body of I Condut . tor [. p. Scott, of La fay preachers. His fame as preacher I ^ couj . ng this morning on and lecturer lias awakened the larg yi onnn extra, engine 76, was struck est expectations in the mind- ot the ant j g j UDnei j by the overhead bridge Methodist public. Arrangements j U8t t|,j 9 ^jde of the Junction. Conliave been made by which, in ad- c j uc j or Scott was standing on top ditiou to his sermon on Sunday )f a |)((x ( . ur f , clng th( , direction morning and his address to candi-; jn wllich U|e traiu was moving; he dates for admission, the public will ( , 0( , god warning rn[)e s and then have an opportunity to heai [ forgot about the bridge, the girder

lecture on Abraham Lincoln. I he 0 y w | 1 j ( .j ) struck him tn the face, ^ business sessions of the conference badly lacerating his nose and fore w |,o is quite sick.

will i.e hel l injlic , bead and stunnitig him so that he | A wedding in our town last Sunday.

Irnpped to tlie roof c*f the car. A M.ss Pinkerton and Mr. Runyan were brakeman standing near caught | the hign contracting parties

....Baal Burlingame W. H. (iraham Harry Moore M iss Matson Miss Mrltrei Miss Clara Jenks Miss Cora Jenks Miss Annice Moore M iss Weida Miss Burk Miss May Ilillttu . Mr. Frank Mr. Jenks

New National Under New Management. S. W. Corner Square. Thoroughly renovated, rst class meals. Your patronage solicited S p t d ly.

The Weather

Tite indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours »re as follows as received by I*. S. Rentck <fe Co. from the official

weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111., Sept. 23. Fair tonight and Friday.

Gakkiot.

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the ollicial weather instruments located on the roof ol the West ('ollege building: Maximum tpnipcratu.'e yesterday .... *5.0 Minimum ** “ W* I’oinporature today. 7 a m 5S.U noon (*3.U •tain fall, nmltedanow (luotiea) H0 The noon temperature Is taken daily by * he Hannkk Timk*

NK.W MAYSVII.I.K, The sick, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Pinkerton and Mrs. Litteile are all im-

p roving.

Mrs. Maggie Brown, of Koachdalc, is at present staying with her mother,

O t K ALLA. John Johnstoii is in Cincinnati. J. 1). Torr is repairing ids house. School opened Monday with Miss Cyrena Brothers as teacher. Rev. \V. E. Edgiti preached his farewell sermon at Mt. Olive Sunday. Miss May Hurbison was in Russellville last Wednesday and Thursday. Bev, W. M. Torr and wife of Staunton, spent a few days of last week with relatives, on their way Irnui conference. Those who attended the State fair last week were Miss Minnie Strouhe, Ross Torr, Frank Bushey and E. R. Bartley.

n I. oral i9tMrkeia. LFurnished the Daily Bannkr Timk# daily hv R. W. Alien, manager of Artliui Jordan’s poultry House.; Bens *‘-4 SprlhK Ctfi) Clitcks over * " Lockh -S4 Turkey Dens SV. Turkey, tiiius 5H Gutse, f. r.over 4 Ducks 5 Ktrtrs. fresh subject to handling to Butter trood .. 7

To liavc tovelv, delicious brown cakes for breakfast these fresh morutnifs use Mrs, Austin's Famous Pancake Flour, or Mrs. Austin's Buckwheat. Buckwheat red package. Pancake yellow All ameers sell it. Try It today.

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ginning witli Wednesday of this wtek. In the afternoon hik! evenings committee meetings and the anniversaries of the great connec-

tinnal societies will be held.

him and prevented his falling front «'■ A. Allen Inis refitted his busines.-

tbe truin which was moving at the

rate of ten miles an hour. The in

by the postnfilce.

Wise Men Know

It is folly ;n build upon a poor foundation, either in architecture or in

health. A foundation of sand is mse- ernoou's train. cure, and to deaden symtoma by nar-

coties or nerve compounds is equally

and moved his stock

of goods there The posioltlee and

j tired man was attended hy I)r. imn'ii counter moved u,to the room va-

Lammers and will be able to go to cated by him.

his home in Lafayette on this aft- I'uele Tol .Stevenson, an old and re-

r.vervhooy says So.

| spected citizen, died h,st Friday. Fni neral services Sunday at the Baptist | church, cf widelt lie has long been a

Trial paokuire tree.

I.c Hoy. X. V.

uxlay .-okl hv all druiurlstR ^Ixugei'OUS and deceptive. The true Cascarets ('amly Cutlmrtie, the mo«t won* faithful and eonsi-tent member con- , By A,hl.^ Alien’s o!m"t«i ! way to build up health is to make your 1 derfui medical discovery of the age pleas- , , , , )y A s Mavwall. Intermenl

AUA blood imre rich and nmtrisliing by ant and refreshing to the tasle, act gently '' •’ C?-. ^rj ^rsam iBa. ^ and positively on kidneys, liver and .owe a, at New Wmelu ster.

For I.etter Heads see the Bannkr Timks,

printer

pure,

taking Hood’s Sarsapsu ilia.

lloiul's Pills act easily and promptly

unit positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, at New Winchester, clcausimr the entire system, dispel colds, ,, . . ., f

cure heudtmlie, lever, habitual ennstipatlou ( nr town is the Athen- of I iitnain ptomtiiit and biliousness. Please buy and try a box ,.|umty with a population of !M) wc

the liver and bowels. « tire oft’. ( L C. to-day; 10, AV^r.bj-'eiUs.^tlold and | ^ ,.i g hi resident sehoo, teachers, all

on

headache.

guaranteed to cure by all drupgis's

I'Oli I I,AND MII.I.S. Win. Steward moved irto town tliis week. One of our blacksmith shops was moved to Ureeneaslle. Some la.lies from Louisville, kv., visited Mrs. < ook the first of the week, Eddie Alexander went to Indianapolis Wednesday to take a position in the hotel Denison. Dr. J arks is going to New York to take a post-graduate course. This will leave our town without a physician again. Our people are now sick at heart over the failure of our school opening up as usual; somebody may have to pay the damage yet. Wright’S Celery 'Tea regulates t:u liver and kidneys, eures constipation i am 1 slid; In ud'icne. 25c at all druggis’s. 1

Two things every young housekeeper should have—a reliable cook book and a pure baking powder. We furuish both. Cleveland's baking powder can be bought at your grocer’s, and our cook book is mailed Tree on receipt by us of stamp and address.

Guarantee. Grocer* are authorized to give back vour money if you do not find Cleveland's the best baking powder you have ever used. Cleveland Baking Powder Co., W.Y