Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 March 1891 — Page 2
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One of the more prominent of the younger men of the Phil.ulelphia liar hail lieeti talking almut the vnrioiiM metluiils pnrsuetl by young men to save money. “I chaneeil upon an mltl ease of saving the other day,” he continued, “and the general
If you are thinking of taking stock In a Building and htmn Association, hb an inves-
tor or tor tlir pwr|n.Hi- <'1 lint-rowing money, . , , , . , don't fail to see Jus »t Hurley, Sec. The in-1 that dateon to this the list has varied diana Mutual Ilullding and l.oAti Association , , ,. .. of Indianapolis, the largest and most pros-1 hut little, sometimes going over three
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Office over Central Hunk,
telegraph service It was placed he- uniqueuesa of it warrant! my telling it to fore our people, subscriptions solic-; y o " , , , I .. . , , , , . I “I was spending Sunday at the home of
lied, and some two hundred and fifty of our citizens subscribed From j
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a young friend of mine, a law student. I noticed in Ids room a child’s saving hank, and upon picking it up the merry jingle from within told me that hank had not rc ceutly suffered a ‘run.’ Knowing that the father of my friend was a man of means 1 p could not conceive what the young man
ure. Without any feeling of egotism I WW )ted to save small coins for, so I asked or self-pride, we think that we made i 1dm And here is the answer lie gave me: the paper a success in point of merit! ‘ w * 11 ; ) ' 0 " 8W ’ fat 1 her all ,°;y s ,,,e ^ ’* ^ eek
and news giving. In February of this year, the telegraph service was
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WEDNESDAY, : MALtCH 26, 1891
Mpn-lal Nolli-v, Wp publish free brief notices of deaths, births or marriages, but we charge for extended accounts of marriages, obituaries, lodge and society resolutions and cards of thanks, and will publish none such unless payment, or satisfactory arrangement thereor, is made in advance.
ItrruiiLiCANs read the call for city convention and govern yourselves
accordingly.
The addition of more profitable features to our printing plant—auch as our bindery, largely improved job office and stereotyping outtit—requires a distribution of our forces in these fields, and like all human kind we believe in bending our energies to the point where the most money
lies.
All parties who have paid ahead on Daily subscriptions may have their money refunded by applying at the counting office. Please call at once.
An advertisement in the Indianapolis News, yesterday, announced: “Tinware cheaper than ever.” And thus does the heartless advertiser jump on to the able editor.—Jour-
nal.
Aiinther fireal Lei-turer.
Dr. J. W. Mendenhall, the distinguished editor of The Methodist Re view, the leading periodical of the Methodist Episcopal chnrch, will deliver a lecture at Meharry hall to-
____________ morrow night, March 26, on “The The case of State of Indiana vs. B ‘K b cr Criticism. Admission free three Bartholomew county citizens ^ oors ntJ0n Lecture willbefor having and holding in their uu- 8' u ^ 0 dock, sharp.
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lawful possession a lish seine, was tried by a jury Monday in Columbus add a $50 tine assessed against each of the defendants. That was a righteous verdict, and some attention should bo turned to the wholesale violation of the fish laws by vilhans who are depopulating our Walnut creek.
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The Vandalia Line will make rato of $1.20 for round trip to Indianapolis April 6th to 3th inclusive good to return until April 10th. Account
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d April 9 J. S Dowmnq. Agt.
j pocket money and gives it to me e\ cry Sunday. Frequently when Tuesday morning came I was “broke.” The rigidity of father’s rules kept me in this undone statu for the remainder of the week for not another cent could I get till the following
Sunday.
“ ‘Three or four Mondays of luxury with ensuing weeks of penury caused me to commune with myself, the result of which wits that I evolved this scheme. Twenty- I five dollars a week amounts to a fraction j over $R.5T a day; so when I leave home in ! the morning I place f.1.57 in my pocket, tinder no circumstances taking any more, j If I return home at night penniless, all right, for I have enough money for the next day. and the next, and for every daytill the following Sunday. But if I don’t spend all that $3.57 my iron rule is to place | the balance in the bank. Some days that bank gets $3 and some days it doesn't get a cent. Then at the end of the month 1 open it and have cash galore. Last year that bank averaged $4N per month. lam never “broke” nowadays.’ ’’—Philadelphia
Press.
Ilecent Minn .AccidentH. Accidents in mines whereby many miurnt have lost their lives have not been infrequent within the last few mouths. The Anaconda copper mine caught fire Nov. 33, 188S*, and seven men were killed. The Utica mine in Calaveras county, Cal., caved in Dec. 32, 1889, and seventeen men lost their lives. The fire damp in the Nottingham shaft of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal mine at Plymouth, Pa., canght fire Feb. 1, 1890, and a terrific explosion followed, killing seven men and fatally injuring six more. .lust a month later the timbers which lined the shaft in one of the mines belonging to the South Wilkesbarre Coal company caught fire, and shut off the means of escape of eight men who were at tiiat time in the mine, and were starved or suffocated or burned to death. Then followed the gas explosion in the Nanticoke mine April 2, 1890, by which four men were killed and five more seriously injured. Then came the cave in of the Ashley mine, near Wilkwbarre, May 15, in which thirty-one miners were imprisoned, twenty-nine of whom were burned to death. One of the most terrible of rocent mining disasters was that at Aberschan, in Monmouthshire, England, Feb. 8, 18»t. By an explosion of gas 300 miners were imprisoned, and for several hours no communication was had with them. When they were finally reached nearly two-thirds of them had perished from suffocation.— Chicago Times. Lenten Restriction. Fledgely—As it is all over with us I wish you would return mo the ring and watch I gave you. Alice—I cannot give them to you until after Lent. Fledgely—But I insist upon them now. Alice—You know, Mr. Fledgely, that I cannot indulge in any pleasure during this season.—Jewelers’ Circular.
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