Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1893 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9,1893.
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i DAILY BANNER TIMES
DuMish.'d every afternoon except Sunday at the Bannkii Times otBce, corner Vine and Krauklln streets.
rfturn for the pntronuge givc-n it. I must ccnpliment the Demucrnt on its very full uud reliahle university notes, and, to your credit be it said, they are not inspired by
i«»u' atlvertlsenienta will be r.-velvetI each day uj) to 1 o’clock e. in. Advertising: rates made
known on application.
Heading notices one cent per word each in sertion.
All communications should be signed with the inline of the writer: not necessarily for
publication, but as evidence <>r good
\.»oiiymous eoinmuuientions cun not be no-
tic*d. #
! Where dtdivety is irregular pl«*ase report
j same promptly at publication ollice.
Speidiiien copies mailiHl free on application.
It takes nerve to make such rates of 3u8 s=r.pt,on
sweeping reductions so early ' in.><ir,tnrr. i • i • ‘ i Sir tnonlns
in the season, and right Here t/m
1 I In. til. nth
.$5.01
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Tl»e Revival Meetings.
Tho revival at College Avenue church drew together a great crowd agnin last night. Late coiner^ now (ind nothing but standing room about the door. After the usual
The P un Baxnkk T.mks can-! 8on , r Jpd , iv , |ki I|U<fol% with not pause in its duty of m*wsgiving' gsli8tnnce of Me#8r8 SlleI . man to answer the gibbering of a person j po^j, an(1 A | hert Det( .,, t Mr . who is too timid to have the eour-j Fr . inie road tlie scri p ture8 wilh age of his convictions. A man who I pomrnent and , iu praver- Mr8 . is cowardly enough to vent ins Fram( . p rou( .| led on the insidious ideas in an anonymous| text . l It is . ipi)oint( . d unto lnun interview is as weak as an nnony oute todic> alul tt r, er ,hat the judgmous letter writer. It the above m(int; , sh(? believe8 that lhe
Do You Ride a Victor?
the foretokens of as prophesied iu the
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extract really emanated from »j sl . rip , ures teach the second coming i/r! | “DePauw professor” it shows he is j (>r rhri8t in pers( , n< t | ie 8f . cond
at the beginning of the season %\'^r minus sense or truth, or tiim . and that \VC make a cut in prices on When dellv<ry is inado by (carrier, all sul>-j 1 hut o\Cll\ abused " ,,I<1 |tliat coining Overcoats, Suits. Hats and u^oai^ “j“l"•«>fessor'’ is to vague to draw | |lilde are al , ahoHt U8 uow Furnishings, that will entirely ; M j ut^i^r TZ. G...p,,.>nsiHri U hro, " ,sl(le fr °m the great morai; urged upon saint and sinner the
HARKV M. SMITH. Mauatfintf talltar I llU '* rcllglOUS daily, blit ll the |
, al'ove-quoted individual will stick and , iving in constant up his head long enough to be lo-1 for tlu(t comiDg>
eated, we will atl'ord him an inter
nnres ^tore crowned „ • .view that will inform the publici .. .• prices. store crowned Enact a little chanty «« you go| whether hj8 disi>a8e (8 pUtur.or pra>ir.
along. You will feel better thereby. ()r paref j 8
sweep away our profits. 300! pairs children's Knee Pants at 20c a pair. You can't afford to buy until you see our goods | and prices. Store crowded every day. 20 per cent off on / Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale) lasts till Dec. 31st, when we
Address all cominunicntions to Tm: Daily Uannkk Times,
Green cast le, I nd. 1
necessity of making ready at once,
readiness ]
Two young men
land one young woman were at the
and two of them j
som grapes | were V(>r y happily converted. It
-—**•*•- ‘it ) If you ride why not ride the best ■ There is but one best and it’s a \ ictor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L.7SNODON, KG ENT GREENGASTL-E IND.
j was evident that there were manv|
Tm heaviest tax on the country j 1,1 t,lc meantime keep an. eve on in tl|( . house „ n der deep conviction. | must move to our new ouar- right now is the unemployed labor, the D.ui.v Bannkk Times for tlie
ters — ()pera House west side of square.
FI IE HUB
Block, Tl| e Wilson tarilf bill is not ealeu- latest news in both city and uni
dated to reduce that to any great
extent.
1 Now Hoke is jumping on Yoorbees in approved style and says in
his Atlanta paper that “Voorhees C }-j j ^ -p * I . ET O 11‘"S(t plays the cheap demagogue in the senate.” Sail in. gentlemen.
You've Heard of Me.
I’m Coming'. Din S and liradstreet’s reports C'^/y 0! A Y O ' C 0 for the week i losing show no in-
versity fields.
I! is .\|!|>nr<‘iitl\ Illr^.'il.
but they were not yet come to the
place of decision.
The services tomorrow will be as j follows: A general class meeting
,, , „ , in the chapel at 9:15 a. m. Preach-!
Alexander Sandison and George ....
, hngby.Mrs. Frame at 10:80a.m.. and 7. m., Mr. Frame giving his characteristic, instructive and inspiring Bible reading at the introduction ot both of these services.
GOOD
Lamps, Coal Oil.
crease in business, with most of the
The Great Comedy Success, J hig industries in u languishing con „ , ,, , , , o idition. Tiude of all kinds is
Many I mi tutors but no SucceMSors. waiting on the coming taritT bill.
F'krtvter J, O. I—EJr/iS.
Support,-*! by tin-HiTiiinut i.ittle icinss. Tm: statement made at the- time advertising.
Jen re tie IvOWis Blaine’s death, that it would be many a year before the position A cold wave notice
A. Taylor, of Terre Haute, have been indicted by the federal grand ! jury at Indianapolis for placing advertising matter on silver dollars. | Several merchants over lhe state used them and the above eases are to be made tests. One Greencastle firm used the coin advertisements, but it is thought nothing further will come of the test eases than a mere stoppage of the system of
Lmht. I ~ Most Iiceuleil bargains in Ilecorated Lumps at «Tomlos’ IDruLg: Storo.
flow 10 T.ikf* a St’fil. ;:vi uiKion l air*. tin* noliilnyi \ in VanAn exchange gives the following' ,lnlm ••inv.
suggestions eoneerning church
\ntl « select conipimy of 30 Talrntcd Coined lens in the Lnu#1)able Ynnkee ( oinedy.
Si Flunkaed” X a ' Gre , The Onlv Y ankee‘'how TraveUnjr. . now, Kr. h ;-.nd original. that chfur like a bean
was received
of secretnry ot state would sc’,* his by Observer Keniek this afternoon.
i-' being vividly recalled There will be a fall 'of sixteen de-i for the coming thirty-six hours are
1 Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kpworth
j League at li p. m. Those not suggestions eoneerning church t " ,< "
. ^ all point'* 011 the \ anilalia Line, also to
calle.l by duty, or inclination to manners and, by the way. they nre . til);; I i 111 . < for I)ie another place, will find a cordial good: Having entered a pew, move Mays. Dates ol s ite Dee-mlier 28, 21, welcome at all of these services. | along; do not block up the end of j 2.‘>, 30, ami 81,1S93, and .lanuary 1, 1894 i The services will continue next the pew as if*you <liil not intend 1 sfood returning to and iueluding .Innii„.__i, ...... ... I*. . , , ’ ... .,: nrv 2. IS!I4. Hate one and ouc-third
week, every da\ at II) a. m. and anv one else to enter it, or as if I, • , , . ,,
_ lan* for tin' rourul trip, ror full par- ' P* 7 jy°" we,e liol ’ing it lor some spec- t i, lll;irs neHregt Va.idalia Line
ti„. weather i i |l i friends. Do not rise to let oth- Ticket agent or adilre--*
hut move along and leave . .1. M. ( iii.sniioi'(;n
As>’t (Jen I Pass’r Agent.
ny
Kv-ryHiln^
Mtikinjf tin* l unniDSt I’anidr. • any .hr Finest Orchestra on the Hoad. O ( Th« Great H. R. >ecne. lhe Thrc*sMn^ Machine Scene. ( The ( onnty Fair Scene, L< OK ol‘T for i” and His Country Band 1“.»: d! •. t!i Lunniest w tre«*t| I'urade ever seen
rattles around in groes by tomorrow morning, with J ns follows
in a bucket, fair temperature at noon.
ADi/.isciON, : : : sscandsoc. LVsitv. J >« ats on sale at Landes’.
A DePauw Pkofess.ik : “ You can Said an ancient theatre goer in tell your readers that, now that the (Yawfordsville yesterday when Students’ Ptinting company has 8peaking of S i‘Plunkard: ‘ We eoliapsed, the Daily Banxkk 1 imes . , , , • , has accomplished its mission. C ol-1 went to be bored but we remained lege news will henceforth be ex-i nnd roared. A veritable laughing eluded from its eolumns, except in cyclone at the opera house to night.
The indications for this vicinitv e,s ' n ’ the pew invitingly open so that
as received by H. gj they will know that they arc wel Renick & Co. from the official! ,,omc “ If u P 1 *"' Inkling four has weather bureau at Indianapolis: [already three in it, do not file ou*
Indian \polis. Ind., Dec !t.
j in formal procession to let a poor
„ • „ ^ , , , , ... seared woman get to tlie other end, Ram on Saturday, colder fair on , , , * , •
but move along and let her sit m
the end next to the isle.
W A Pl'EN II AN S.
Sunday.
It is not
necessary for a stalwart man to sit
at the end ready to rush out to kill Subscribe lor the Bannkk Time-. Indians, as possibly it was once.
St. Louis, Mo.
liiK Four !-.\cm>ioiiM. 'i’o .Jacksonville, Fla., $88.00: New Orleans, La., $81 00; Houston, Texas, $42 50: Austin, Texas, $48.70; Charleston, S. $85.00. Holiday rates to local points Dee. 28, 24. 25, 80, 81, and Jan, 1: all good returning iiuti! Jan. 2. F. P. IIl'ESTIs, Agt. The Bannkk Times—Me. a week
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WiieM Clothing Siock Retailed a! Less than Wiieigsaie Plies.
$20,000.00 OU 1 FINE: CLOTHING
-TO BE SOLD FOR $10,000 AT-
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THIS 1 S' HOiS' IT CRM E KBOUT:
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One of the largest wholesale manufacturers of FINE CLOTHING in Ijtew York heinc sorely •>- l J-LdyJUu sfock^a?^ retaifTn TarRe” .k}N% tSMi* •*' «» ^ ^ w.**M..**.!^NTiSm. Willi n will be disposed of through us at less than wholesale cost ot manufacture. There is no trashy stufl in this line of goods. All are of the latest style in cut, perfect fitting, elegantly trimmed and finely tailored Clothing. Every garment, guaranteed as reoresentpd ,or,yoitr, money back. This is no make believe reduction, but a genuine bona fide nton^y.rpi/djj/t,o’>,/wvJv»V*5a? steal: at'yrL-cs"icS^YliarfAht? gSb&s c^n be made up to sell to the cloth- " .nirrch.-.n'-'. i.iwjwdi cP. *•'.•». * • <:<>•.*.“/.• • •• :ax\y*d.‘kii»nVcxaciiy' wdVa't this great saving to the buyer will be, come in and examine stock and see for yourselves. Sale will start SATURDAY « MORNING, ® DECr ® 9th,
And will continue until stock is closed out. Terms, cash or C. O. I). Not a dollar will he charged to anybody.
MODEL CXjOTHISTO STORE.
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N. B Ouf Store will be closed Friday, Dec. 8th, to open and arrange stock. F=.. jx, HAVS, PROP
