Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1895 — Page 4
HIE BANNER TIMES, GREEN’CASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1895.
B. F. JOSbIN
4 the Highest tirade 1 lrii7.il Hltx'ir
*vnd tbe Bent PittsinirKti and Anthracito. Coa . yard opposite Vandulia frcdjcht
wnatifi should flieioiim
HAVE I Done my duty to my family?
Made them safe from the pangs of want? Hide arrangements to meet all my debts? provided a future home for my children? provided means to educate my children? Provided against the cold chanty of the
world*
provided for old age? Provided for long sickness? Provided for death? Provided for funeral expenses? Insured my life! If Not. You should insure at ouce with J. M. Hl'RMJY, over First National Bant
MARKET QUOTATIONS. rrevailiUK Prices For Or»ln amt Cattle
ou Feb. 111. Indianapolis.
Wheat — ftn®58>*c. Corn — docile.
Oat- td.c.
t'vrri.l Keccipta 300 htnul; shipnuitita
fair. Market mnet.
UiiHiil toclioiiT'HhippitiKantl export steers, $4 50,u5.0ii; metlittm to kihmI shipplnx stecra, t3.T5(ii4 50; common to fair steers, *a.T5t(i:4.BO: choice fccdio.j Kteers, I3..iOo', ;t.H5; toial to choice heifers, ♦d.SOitf-UOO; fair to taetlitim heifers, e3.00(<J3.a'); com moti liulit heifers, W..Vtit2.T5; Rood to choice cows. $3.<J0((t8.5U; fair to mcilium
cows, t^.25«(2.T5.
Hoos—Keccipts 4,000 head; shhimeut/t 3.000 head. Market active and hinStr. Gotal to choice medium and heavy. #4.1o «i4 ISO; mixed and heavy packing, f4.oo ■( 4.30; «oist to choice light weights, *4.oo n 4.10; common lightweights. ♦d.OOiaJI.OO; liigs, *3.UL>(,I 4.IKI; roughs, *3.00^.3.80. Shekp—Hcceipts 1.300 head; shipments
1.000 head. Market lower.
Choice to extra iamha, >4. ■•>i'a5.35: common to gotal lambs, #3.75(<t4.ti0; prime export sheep, ♦4.0lK(<4.35:g(KKl to choice sheep. 1 fcl 50(<{4.U0; fair to medium sheep, *3.75u/ 3.35; common sheep, |l.T5(g2.50; bucks, per
heatl, #3 no(j$3.05.
Chicago Grain ami Provisions.
Wheat—May opened 58)4c; closed 53%c.
July opened •►4'’,'c, closed 54‘ , c.
Corn—May opened 44 l a c closed 44%-45c.
July opened 44'4c, clostsl 44%c.
Oats—May opened 2K%c, elosetl 38%c.
July opened 37%c, closed 37%c.
Pork—May opened 110 25, dosed $10.35.
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ONLY $20 ONLY BIG FOUR MILEAGE! Accepted for passage by DIFFERENT TRANSPORTATION compn’s He sure and miy r “Big Four" ticket. Von I will Have tliue Mini money. The following “Transportation Companies"* will accept "Big Four" Mileage: Baltimore & «>hio. (For through passage between Indiaimpo- I Us and Louisville.) Baltimore and <)hioSoulbwestern, (For through passage between Indianapolis and Louisville.) (. hesapeake t't < »hio. For through passage between Cincinnati and Washington. 1>. C. Chicago Eastern Illinois, bet. Danville* ar J Chicago. Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dayton. Clneinnati, .laekso \ Mark naw. ( incinnati, Lebanon A Northern. Cleveland, Canton & Sou hern. Meveland, Ixiraln A \N lue Ing. < levelandA Buffalo Transit n. Columlais. Boeking Valley \ Toledo, ('oiiimhns, Sandusky it Hooking. D ' *•' j A Fni ii. Davtoifit * velond Steam Navigation Co. FvansvllB;? Terre Haute. Goodrich [Anv Reamers, Illinois (’' ntrul. between Kankakee and niiDag 0 * Indlanapn 11 *. Decatur* Western. Louisville- Evansville & 8t. Louis Consul 1
dated.
Louisville. New Albany A Chicago. Now York. Chicago ,t M Louis. Poorla Decatur .A Evansville.
Pi-orla .V Pekin Union.
St. Louis. Alton & Terre Haute.
St l-ouls Terminal Railway. Toledo ft Ohio Central.
Toledo, st. Louis ft Kansas City.
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G. «£r C. MRRRIAM CO., Publisher*, Springfield, Mass., U.&.A. 1 wer *enrt to the publishers for free pamphlet. ' «*«#“ Do not bay cheap reprints of ancient e<iitlons.
, Closing cash markets:
I corn 4Si%c. oats ‘3*)4c, pork $10.00, lard
The BaKQrma.n| ,B - 80 - r,b8 * 5ia -
Can supply you with better BREAD Than you can make yourself]
and CHEAPER.
liet one of hjs tickets anil you will j also get a Bread Box when the ticket
is all punched out.
TWO loaves of bread FOR FIVE CENTS.
o»‘ K w Clo^d COMPANIES:!
— ’ ' \\ heat 50%c,
HO, FOR MARDI GRAS!
Cleveland Tranafer Co.
rineintuitl RnllroHil On nlbua Line.
IRON PIPK, PLUM bers suppi.i ks pipe fittings, brass goods. 4iood stock on hand. Repair.ng done
promptly. Givens a call.
Truth. From level brows her • y* s look straight before. She falters not to sn k what lies buyond. Her vesture, travel stained, is freaked with
gore.
From her free wrist down coils a broken
bond.
—J. B. Kenyon.
Death of an Eminent- Catholic, Dayton, ()., Feb. 14.—Rev. Father J. N. Reiubolt, former provincial at St. Mary’s Catholic institute, died from heart failure, following grip. For 22 years he was the head of the Society of Mary in the United States and by that right was a member of all important Catholic Ixxiies that have assembled in America or Europe in the past 30 years. Deceased has been on the retired list of the order since 18K0.
Columbus, O.. Transfer. Dayton Transfer ( o.
Frank Blrd'a Transfer Co.. Indianapolis Parmelee Transfer l o., Chleavo.
Vennctnan's City Transfer Co.. Evansvll
I> It. Mahtiw. Oen’l Pass ft Tleket Agt
E O. McCormick. Passenger Trartlo Mgr.
BIO FOUR ROUTE,
I indnnatl.
Low Itute Konnd Trip Tickets on Sate February 14 to IS. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad will pla -e on sale from February 18 to 24, inclusive, low rate round trip lickets between stations am! New Orleans, with a return limit of
March 20.
The splendor of King Rex, in his imperial sway in the Crescent City tim ing
TT71 JT v JT j the carnival days, is too well known to *h0 PPQ peU p I reed any extemled notiee here, but all ' i. YV ) I l t - I 1. -I I I V’ I I 1 f I IFAX lit* till! I I . TV (••l f AC
Bust and Largest Practical Art Magazine.
The onlv art periodical awarded a medal at the World’s Fair. Invaluable to all who wish to make their living by art or to make their homes beautiful.
we will sent to any one mentioningthispubllcation n specimen cony, with superb color
plates—for copying or fra mi
I mentfl
j or
Greencastle Foundry & Machine Co.
JflUlcS F. FEE. INSURANCE AGENT,
PENSION
Violated Alien Labor Law..
Toledo, Feb. 14.—W. F. Adams, agent here for C. F. Adams & Co., extensive furniture dealers, has been arrested charged with violating the alien labor law in bringing William Jamieson, Martin Smith, George Hawkins, Charles Graham, William Davis and Moses Kramer here front Toronto under
ATTORNEY contract to work. Adams will have a
hearing tomorrow.
Ing—and s sttppb
ntnrv pages of designs, regular price W ets. 111 • IT t ’'I'C we will send rOU -»> t also •'Paint-
lug for Beginners’’—DO pages.
MONTAGUK M \RK8,23 Union Square. N V d87-lt each mo
What is lb** Work of tne Kidneys? To He move From the lilood its Impurities. The products of cel 1 wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every psitticle of blood
AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers. Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditiously executed. Office in Central Bank Building. Greencastle, ind.
in the body goes through l.e kidneys
. ~ 3 . ..... ! everv three minutes, and if these organs
Opened Her sweethearts Letter. an . n,,.!,. „. ( , rk , u || Vl
Springfield, Ills., reb. 14.—In the sooner nr later the
United States circuit court .Miss Nora Welton, assistant postmistress at Argenta, Macon county, pleaded guilty to opening a letter addressed to her sweetheart, Edgar Six, and was fined $50 and costs, which she paid and was released
] from custody.
system is poisoned. i.'*' : . ,i... :...ii
Therefore, ‘‘San Jak” is the indicated blood remedy. For -ale by Win. W. Jones. Ask Whi. W. Jones for home references. d&w Ivr 3(1-48
wh > take advantage of the low rates
will he sure of a pleasant trip. For tiekets and full information, ap-
ply to your nearest C. Il.it D. ticket
agent.
8I.KF.rKR AND RECLINING CHUR CAR. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad has added another new car for the benellt of their Cincinnati and Jacksonville traxel. This ear is one of the latest combination sleeping and chair cars ever built by any company in the world, and will prove a welcome addition to their already per.eel ser-
vice.
This new car will leave Cincinnati at 7:30 p. in., arriving at IndianapolD at 10:55, and Jacksonville, 111., at, 7:10
a. in.
This train is one of the favorites out of Cincinnati, and with the new equipment will prove doubly acceptable to
the traveling public. Wonon Kxriirsions South.
On March 5. April 2 and April 30 the Monou route will sell homeseckers’tickets to vaiimis points in Alabama. Georgia. Kentucky. Louisiana. Mississippi, North and South Carolina. Tennessee. Virginia and Florida at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning twenty lays from date of sal . For particu-
Travel Is best *£’ lommodated in tbc Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars ruining over the lines of tbe Louis-
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This line runs double daily (morning and evening departure) trains from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, and St. Louis to the principal Southern cities. This line affords two routes to points in the Southwest, via Memphis and via New Orleans. This line has double daily sleeping car service to Jacksonville, and the only through line of Sleepers to Thomasville and Tampa. This line has three daily trains to points In the South-
east.
The passenger equipment of this line is not excelled In the South.
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Winter Tourists’Tickets nt low round trip rates on sale from about November 1st, good till k May 31st. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application to w GEO. L. CROSS, N. W. Pais. Agt., Chicago, III, C, P. ATMORE, Gen'l Pass. Agt, Louisville, Ky, xf Write for description of P’lM THE GULF COASl
REMEMBER THAT 3. Hi Iljoore
hn mmm no.
Imagination fools our pocket Itook* once in a while. For instance many 1 people imagine it is impossible to buy a piano—good, honest, first class piano— for less than ^4fK), $500 or $000; that’s just where their imagination fools them. As an example h»ik at the piano in mv show window, a STCYVKSANT that'l
sell for
$330.00 Cash, or for $25 more In monthly payments of $10. Examine it carefully, critically; sei its size; 4 ft Din high. Ihiuhlc veneeretf cane, pnr<’ rich tune, French repeating action, jin years guaranteed. It is a peerless piano placed in the retteh «f the people at a popular price. Certainly the stool and a scarf and a year's free tuning go with the piano. She liig Bargain (looih are going like hot rakes. Still some left. Call in and inspect them, especially the line of Organ’s. F. G. Nc.wliouse:, SiiocoHHor to E. Marquis.
Subscribe for the Banner Times | ;ir ' s rail <m J. A. Michael, Agt.
Will supply the people with flrstclass GKO'' HR I LS at the lowest living prices. 1 also keep a full line of Glsi-s-warc and U 'ernsware. Decorated Dinner Sets, owls and I’itrhers. and Tin ware ol all kinds. Stilt by the barrel. I keep a tine line of To let Soaps. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for Holiday Trade. Last bid not least, will give with every box of Mascott’s Raking I’owdrr— price 25 rents- a child s (|ii idriifile silver set. embossed knife, fork and spoon. Just the tiling.
J. \Y. Moore,
N. Side Square. Abram's Old Stand. 4 USm
J. WIERKLE THE TAILOR in his old stand above the Western Union Teleitranli < ilRoe. All of von who wish tailor tng done bvtnir it In anv time durinit the week. No work d ine i n Sunday. All work cash. All work left over 8n days extra chiirae 27-3in
Excursion Itutes 10 liidiutuii»ollH
Via Vandalia line Feb. 15, return limit uriTrer.fresirroTl
id, account of Socmty Circus.
J. s. Dowling, Agt
Totlaj h t.ocui MarKetH.
f Furnished the Daily Bannf.i: Times daily by R.W. Allen, mauiigerof Arthui
Jordan’s noultry house.1
Hona — .... dprliiffH,choice, C’ockH, youni?.. C K’kn, olrt r irkey hens, «'i«i
1 Turkey hena, youtiir
< Turkeys, old toms. I Duck'* ] Oueee. choice f. f. 8iiw» and over ' Iv/hh. fri’Hh, subject to bundilnu:
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Tile LAST AND DEEPEST COT OF THE SEASON
All of our heavy goods must be closed out to make room for our mammoth new snrinp stork. We prefer to sacrifice them now than to carry them over. Dunn-* this great sale \\c give choice of ANY FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT in the house for
$12.50
'I his gives you choice of any of cur $25.00. ?20.cc ; f 18.00 Suits and Overcoats.
Many lines of heavy suits and overcoats for. Former Price $12 and $15.
$7.50
A good line of men’s heavy suits and overcoats for. Former price 58 and 510.
$5.00
A SPLENDID LINE OP MEN'S OVERCOATS ST50. S3.00 AND S3.75. GOOD VALUES FOR DOUBLE THE MONEY.
All Boys’ and Children's Goods bear the same reduction. Entire stock of heavy woolen Underwear and Gloves at cost. Gr('at reduction in Hats and Caps. ALL or OUR LINL Lire or 50c NECKWEAR EOR 35c.
50 doz. Unlaundried Shirts £>oin£ at 39c. Former price 50c and 75c.
MODEL CLOTHING STORE
500 pairs of Cants 50c, 75c, ^>1 and 31.50.
U. A. HAYS, Proprietor
rate <>f ,MI< ‘
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TT'for llifi fffiTntf?"-' a nd oresident it in® .i 'returning twfit.V ,inflated, remaiued a pru
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