Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 December 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1893.

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TMEMUI CLOTHING STORE.

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I the sentence that says, “The little ! strip offereil for annexation by way of a compromise does not solve the I old problem of improving Indiana street.” As usual, the Star Pretx is just opposite the truth. The 150

feet strip will improve the street,

Who Is til* 4 Owner? There is considerable conjecture afloat just now us to who is the owner of the Students’ Printing company paraphernalia. There is a mortgage on the stutf for $(>50, executed by \V. B. Finnell to the

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

Important

Mvrntt* at the t apital.—Tlie

I.ateHt News.

and there are numerous contractors ' *^ nie1 ' 1 an E'l )e

Washixoton. Dee. Hi, 1808.

“Pi<itection f<>r all or for none.” That i~ the motto the repubUcen* in the house have insenbed upon the banner under which they will make the

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limiivii \u

who will be anxious to take bids on the same when the contract is to be

at St. Louis, tariff light. After careful considera-

and since the close down of busi-1 tion they have come to the eonelusion ness there has been a g,. m . ra l t' 11 " >' "onh! not be fairtothe interests

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for creditors to secure

of the thons mis who will be deprived

of protei lion by llie (Tevelnud tariff'

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I let. The eonipromise was made with

the distinct understanding that ,ht ' uiae * v( ‘ 8, 1 ‘ inn, ‘ 11 is " nt <’1 the bill, should it ever become a law fori

city, hut has employed F. 1). Ader; them to vote with the fifty or sixty

democratic representatives who

It takes nerve to make such sweeping reductions «o early in the season, and right here at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on

the improvement was to he made. As a matter of instruction to our bewildered contemporary, we will add that unplatted territory enn only be assessed back from the street line to a depth of 150 feet for

to look alter his interests. He advanced $:150 on the office when it started, hut made no payments. Another feature is that Finnell is a minor, and some claim that the mortgage made by him is no good.

representatives who are

trying to get protection for certain induslics in their respective districts, by unie ding the bill. They w ill w ork to defeat, not to amend the bill; if the dissutisiled democrats are patriotic enough to vote with them against the entire bill, well and good; if not, let their constituents take their dose of free trade along with the rest of the conn-

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the improvement of such street.,

Overcoats, Suits. Hats and I The annex . it5on upon bring( , On Monday Prof. James II. Howe, Furnishings, that Will entirely into t |, e eity a 8tr jp of i and iso fei , t who it seems advanced some money sweep away our profits. 300 witle) the full u . n , rt |, of Indiana oh the plant when it started,moved try .

pairs children's Knee Pants at| atn , et f roinno , th to south, and this the stock up to his office, Democratic representatives 20c a pair. You can't afford ja n!1 the ,. itv could a8808 ’ 9 for thc and the next morning Mr. Ader 'cady going home in droves to buy until you see our goods! improvoineIlt * under the law . The took up a dray and moved it back ^!;.;^“ , ;v la !r"he?rUS..r.u t

Remember one thin.- t.bent exceller -e in pneumatic

tire;.

run

are id-'

for the to as-t

There must he an inner tube removable through the Yiciors are built tint v.ay and tivy hod the wo-id. legant bieyele ' ' on h your

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K j 'A I—.* 1? t. 14 • • - fc V V - ' v • t: ?: wa*:•*...• u-y . ' ' ' « r J. K. U7XNGOON. KOENT C Rt&eNG^STL-B I NO.

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and

prices. Store crowded ! star-Pres* is getting tltc razzle- downtown to his office, where he

e\ Cl \ da) . -O pv t 11 ll t oil on da; , jje 9 f, regularly here of late that has it stoi ed. M r. H f >w e s el a i in is “Uncle Joe” ( an non and other reMen S Pants ;ind Hats. Salc'j[ lel . e j s a strong helief afloat tliat nbont .fli.'i. Mr. Dane Dunlop lias puhlicah membeis of the house comlasts till Dec. 31st, when we 1 its editorij| | (K , |lcpr | las . t | lfl> 8ijr „ been managing the business for mittee on appropriations gave Commismust move to our new quar | 8( ; f (lt \ vh( . ( , N W e would further some time, and he is financially in-i 8ioner Lochren - of ,he *' onsion

think

of the Cleveland taritf hill.

ters — Opera House west side of square.

Block,

me hub.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

1‘iibIlKhcvl t v'<*ry afternoon except Sunday nt tin* It v> \i.H TiMKS offliH*, tM'pif i Vine and Fi.iiiklin 8t!*t ot:’.

a very bad half hour when he appeared

suggest tlte paper send a represent- u ‘q‘ l1 ,0 so,ne 1 'l listl - | )t .f <)r ,. the eomniittee to endeavor to ntive to council occasionally, and lion ot who is owner will perhaps explain the reason fur the deficiency

learn a thing or two before it critieises.

have to be adjusted in the courts, appropriation of ^.'100.000, which he

THE CHICAGO ELECTION-

» o IwtMttriis of iIh* CoiitrKt at a Late li«Mir This \fter110011.

t hati'/'-s for display ndvortisement# imi8t be lm*ided in by IdoVIvK-k a. m. <*achd;ty.

in,*: iidverti^oim »:j< t > 1 o’clock 1

nts will be i . t

lb ad !

l ived each day

kn »wn on applieat

ta.

tlon.

Advertising rates made

Hading notiees one eet.t per word each in set; ion.

All communications should be si«fm i with the name of the writer; not necessarily for

-i fa

tnyraous e itninunicatlons can not be no-

pti »’ica*lon, but as evidence of ^o«*d faith.

A. 1 in' tit d.

Special to Banner Times; Chicaco, Dee. 20.—Complete police returns on election give Hopkins demoerutie plurality of eleven hundred and forty-one. Republicans will contest but not until official count which begins Thursday.

John Watt sold the boys an engine, hnd asked for to p iy special examiners. „ cotwl 11innnI bill n f 1 '’Cnele Joe" tried hard to get the com

buthe had a conditional bill of

sale

uiissioner to give a sensible reason for

string to it, and now has it $UKpeniling a p , n(ion before its sulely Stored in his gns office. J lie i!],.j. n |ity was investigated, but lie original engine bought in St. Louis didn’t succeed, for the same reason is in Fred Weik's scrap pile. The that a sixteeu-ycar-ohl child doe-n’t general lesson derived from the Mieve in Santa Claus-there isn’t any.

above is that a lot of amateurs

The Kevlvnl.

Yesterday morning and again Iasi night. College Avenue Methodist church was full of eager worshipers. In the morning Mr. Frame gave a Bible reading upon the subject of woman’s preaching. Mrs. Frame then arose and gave an account of her call to the ministry. It was thrilling, indeed. Her struggle

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICKKS.

Mayor Treasurer.. < ’lc»rk Marshall... Engineer.. Attorney

diaries 11. Case ... .Frank L. LnndcH lames M. Hurley William E. Starr Arthur Throop twi iivy Thomas T. Moore See. Hoard of lit allli ...Eugene Hawkins M. D fOl’NCILMKN m.... llll84 , mos Hridiros TrtI ” John Kiley. John K. MilltT Street Cotiunlssloncr J. D.Cutler Fire Chief.. Geo. It. (hooper

l8t Ward. Thmnas Abrams, J. L Handel 2nd " . Geo. K. make. Jam

A. Hrt» Y.*vay. )

against it WHS long and hard, but Mrs. Mary Hireh, ysehool Trusteen

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. 3 j D. L. Anderson. ;

nor conviction was so clear and it. a. superintendent of city sHioois.

constant and compelling that she at

, , , Ilf. VOUKST llll.I. CFWKTKUV HI > A till OK Dili HOT

last consented and gave herself to ,ihk.

the work. Cod has wonderfully l.m,r^ili'^ninK

Mr. Cannon and Representative Lneey, of Iowa, mnde telling speeches against

gonerully make a failure of the t j„. administration pension policy in

the house Saturday. A member

printing business. N F WS FROM DEPAUW-

Ueorgiii up; eared to he iihont the only

blessed her ministry, and given her thousands of souls for her hire. In ; the evening she preached on “How shall we escape if we neglect so l " m great salvation.” In the after-ineet-

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.TnttM .Supt

frirnd tin* policy had.

ing a number were converted. It is

When (IdIIndf)' i.s irregular please report same promptly at publication office.

i-peelm* n copies umilod free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONOm» I' hf in arfi'finrt' N» nii > nth* Tii T€ month* On* utoiiUi ■ P r week h]i i'nrr'wr

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When deliv«*r.v is made by carrier, all t ubseriptlon rtcf^uir.ts are to bo paid to them as the) call and receipt for Fame.

M. .1. HE< RETT HAHHV M. SMITH.

Publisher — Maua^uiK Editor

Addn .'S all communications to Tm; Daily Hanxkr Timi:s,

Greencastlc, Ind.

Itepublienns. \ttentlofi. The republicans of Putnam county are hoicby requested to meet in the different voting precincts of said county, at half past two o’clock, on Saturday, the (Ith day of January, 1801, for the purpose of selecting one member of the

Tl... Nkav. Iln.ly fro... <ir«.„o».t!e', nr.a» Speaking of pensions. Win. A. Tay- t()m „ n . ow ni „l, t

Center <>r Uenriiins. lor, late democratic candidate for lien- ^ Mr. Roller is a pledged Phi Deli, tenant governor of Ohio, has presented

a memorial to eongress, asking that the is a pledged Delta lr e H tment of

administration

probable that the meeting will (dose

The Wen!her

The indications for this vicinity

Ohio pensioners by this for the coming thirty-six hours are iim-tig.ih .1. Mi. ag f 0 || 0W8 as received by H. S.

Mr. Travis is visiting his brother Du lor does not m.uee words ... say mg . .. . , , h i that he believes tuch an investigation " oni the ‘"“Hal

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Mr. Woods

Tau.

•I. K. Uinicl'in

H. 8. Kcnlck Ja men Oatjiry F.. I . Illu<’k, A. o. I. u'kridtr • Meet In if tbs* W« «ln.••‘day nijgbt cjich titrtnllt at J. S. MoClary's oll^cc. SKCUKTSOCLKTILS.

I.O. O. F.

% <J RKF.Nf' AHTLK LODGE No R48; John Obok NT. O E. M Hanna S»*c Mcctlnvr nights, every Wednesday. Hall, in Jerome Allen’s Hlnek.Jrd floor.

PITTNAM LOIXIR NO. F». A SH Sllllt h . . . \ < ij Bodf I Central National Hank block, Jrd floor.

will establish ti8 inountrovertihle facts,

central committee from each of such : L .ij apt .j

voting precincts and the precinct Mig9 Kowl , g recital tonight in

committeemen of the different vot- . , ,,

music hall.

ing precincts are hereby requested j : Jake Blake 1ms returned from to give the proper notice in their respective precincts of such meet-j Mr. Homan, of '117, wears the

The Skulls met yesterday after among others, “that the government

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of ft*cll

Indian Ami.is, Ind., Dee 20. Wanner and fair weather.

Wappenii a n S.

ing, and provide a suitable jilaee

foor the holding of such meeting, hlueand gold <>l Sigma ( hi. jOn January Iff, 1894, at ten o’clock Hal Lewman w ill spend the vn-

tiuthfulh|j n forenoon, tile (jersons so se- cation with Philip Fariss at Cic-

Tue Democrat

says : A good way to invoke a bless- j lected from the differ ; nt vo tin g pre- ero. mg of longevity would be to say to | cin( , t8 a| . e liei . el(V requested to meet! Mr Stephens

a man. “May you live to see anoth at llle eommittet. rooms at the office v i s i lcd Phi Gam

er democratic president elected.” L f Miller * Moore , i„ the eitv of

has been pliieed in :. false and ernel attitude l>y its accredited and authorized agents and representatives; tl.at the

pension office w as deceived into tins We've is<-t'Em Talkin’, fal-ie Htlitnile by a conspiracy of such Martinsville lleporter. H.uiHcity and magnitude as to stagger The republicans of Putnam counbelief.’ Mr Taylor dot s not say so in ty ratified the recent republienn Ids ineinoriiil, but, if there was a eon- victories at a meeting at Greeneass]>iracy sticl. as he charges, the chief tie last Saturday. aspirator was Grover < leveland. CMmso i^ta. I tic secret is out. lor a time those The following markets are received

<’AST LB CANTON NO. IW, P. M.

‘ .1. A. Michut I Chfts Moikcl J First and third Monday nights

month.

i». or R. no. KM. I Mrs. John Merry wc»uther. N. (1 I 1). E. Hadirer Set* Meerinsc nlifhts. every 2nd and 4th Mondav h»f rnch month. Hall In central Nat. Hank j huildtiiir, Jrd floor. I ORK&NCA&TLK I A) DOR :i2;j (I. V. O. OF O. F. 'Y m. Hart wish] v n 'V . F. Telster .p*. s Meets first and third Mondays.

Mrs. Hieksoti.

MASONIC. KASTERN STAR.

Mm. Dr. Hawkins,

i irst Wetlnesday nlKht of each

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inontli.

We will print on tomorrow a list Greencastlc, Ind., for the purpose of Christinas exercises at the | of reorganizing the central comchurelies. Any one having infor Jmittec, and lo elect the permanent .nation on this subject will favor us officers thereof for the ensuing cam-

l>y sending it to us, if the same|l ,n 'g n<

should be overlooked porters.

by our re-

GEnKOi: B. Swift, the republican candidate for mayor of Chicago, re<1m ■(! tlie iiiuvy (Icmocratic majority in that city to a paltry Lsco plurality. The democrats carried

Done by order of the state cen-

tral Committee. Tims. T. Mooue,

Ch’m’n Put. Co. Cent’l Com.

Shekman Scott, Sec’y.

Dpcoinbcr . May

Corn—

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| Third WtHbif

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not in the secret were at a loss to un- ilt 2 ( | a j| v ,ii rec t from Chicago: derstand the action of the house com- Today’s auotations are as follows : of Bloomington, '»dttee on rules, in reporting eontinu- ()ptl , inw brothers yester- ‘" K orile,B * lvin R the ri K ht of way to j wh«.t-

tl.e bills for the admission to statehood

1 • ' : of the territories of Utah, Arizona and Alfred Dickey, of ’94, was ini-’ New Mexico, but they are no longer at tinted into Phi Psi fraternity last a loss to account for It. These orders, M 1 ' l y.' ,nlK '

1 which enabled tl.e liills in question to OaJ*—

mgnt. , , . * | December..

gid through the bouse .1. siiel. a rush, May.

I he military department will be Wl . r e the result of a bargain, having

out on dress parade tomorrow af- 1 for its object tl.e gaining of six votes Exenrsion Kates for »hr noini»>» vin vmi-j ternoon for the Cleveland tariff bill in the sen- . dabs Uni,,

. .. ... 1 : • Lxcursion tickets w 1I1 i.e sold lietween

Miss Rowley will spend the next was. tha .e.dminh- all poin! . on „ u . Vandnlia Line, also to 1 1 tration was to put the bills through points on connecting lines, for the holi-

eongress at once, and in return tl.e I days. Dates of side December 2H, 24

democratic bosses pledged themselves

OKRRNCASTI.KCHAPTER H. A. M. NO»l. I E. It. Evans II Is W. H. H. Cullen %, Sceond Wodncoday iilslit of raeli innnth.

W. II. Vestal!' E , ' 01,<IK ANI ’ A ' “•

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27 s,

I E. II. Evans J. Mel). Hays

wOay niabl of eaeli uiunth

t'OMMANOKKV.

W. M S< c

fourth tVednesduy nlalit of eiieli'iiioiitii.

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.. „ "DOAN I.ODOR, No. 1(1. K. ft A. M.

I w'.^bTeb."-. W M

Meets Hfpon 1 and fourth Tuesdays.

Bf»o

wn .TE I.n.v ch a men, no, 8, o. e. s.

Mrs. M. Horenee Miles \y \f

Mrs. M. A. Tel step Meets secwml and ftiurth Mondays.

Seo t

South Cireeneastle.

i two weeks at her

Rapids, la.

Prof. Norman

was

the city by 30,000 at the Inst pres-, |mt the tah , eg WL , re ideotiul election and t his l«>ge | Joi)n wag ma((e the , oser

gain la the repub,icans shows that j Qfjj cer stone arrested the wrong for the rest of this semester,

the march of republicanism this I n yegterdav nfternoon . lind if it

year cannot be headed off. Cbi-

ergo is not certain democratic after all. There arc rumors of

J. M. CiiKsnnoi’oii,

A-s’r (i<*n , l

St. I .nuts, >1 o.

THE CUTTER DOES IT !

I were not for the interference of (friends, he would have been taken are rumors of heavy j . ^j demoeretic frauds in yesterday’s

t from Out Colored Friend. 1 *. "D aggie aim .... mieresung contest ■ Mrg Halbert and Drew Dickens

may result.

The Republicans of the City Council vcu. o lie anxious to let I’n or the SeliriS'SViiic'xa'i!',ir -ibiVtiiV 1 'nii Wii’pU, .my terms, after saddling the costs in the case on the eity, so fur as it has pro gres-ed. The ]>roposed coniproinise isiuiplv an easy way to slide out and gain partisan advantage at the same time. v ,'.r iVi.iV:' sli'i[i •iiitii-d ioV by way of eonipromise does not solve the old problem of improving Indiana street, lienee it is of little advantage to tl«„ «Mtv 1»,*(■ by mise several votes were added to the Republican strength in this city.—Stnr-

J’lXXX.

is siind-

home in Cedar

• - ■ (1 f t||,. territories So, 30, and 31,189J, niul January 1, 1894

, . good returning to and including Janu-

ealled to "> ^nators ^ 2 , siM *j, iU all(l 0 7 1( .., hlr( |

JohnTownafii7att"^,t 1 lo play | r>n nrrmtnt of th«"! b i , i , | 0 , ia ; ( M 'dl \nner^n!l!,n.L'opport r ed SiS Hdl onnrmZt’ Vanda’lff Line

it joke on Jack Mailev, yesterday, sickness oi rclatnes, by the adiuinistratioii. The liuiise pari i 1 icl.ct agent or aiMress lint the tallies were turned nud Dr. Duvall has been selected to]°f (he bargain lias been carried out

' take charge of Dr. Martin's classes ' witho " t “"J’ loss ^ lr

to be seen wliat the senate will do. There are republican senators who

-Miss Fernie leaves tomorrow I favor tlie admission of ail these terrin I ternoon for Philadelphia, where' tmdes, if oklshoma lie also admitted, she expects to spend the holiday i but 11 is not Drol,able th,lt the - v " i,lal -

vneation. ' ' 1,>vvl " }i ‘ !l in i '' WE HAVE A GOOD ONE !

atois liere lo vote on Die larift bill.

The executive committee nud a

( hrlssi.N Letter.

special meeting yesterday, at which Santa Claus musn’t forget this | have moved from Crown to Ohio all the re8itU>nt mcm bers and! ii tt |e one:

street. Messrs Newkfrk, of Connersville, Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 18; Deak ! ^ T » 7y.7‘4 JaLVA.V , A ' ZLu UiVi iYJ'ii tasks «* \jkjj O

preaent. 'years old. i want a nice story book The exhibit of pupils’ work ut and sack of popcorn ard a sack of art hall yesterdnv afternoon and eandv and an orange and a sack of

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.

KACiLK LOIHIK NO. 10. John T. Stowart r Davll 11110-1118 sVo Fv( py Friday nljflit on Jnl Moor ovor TIiom A LraniH Ft ore.

grkrx<’ahtl:: umsioN r. r.

>> . K. Starr... R.fOrnttMi!

First MondM^kiiffht of cacli

inontli.

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A.O. IT. W. COLLBOK CITY i.mwsp; wfo. Otoi-ko Sairc* A. li. Philfliis Second uud 4th Tlnirsdays «>! onch month.

We mean In* makes tin* clotlics tit. Nine tenths of the looks of a suit of clothes is in

thc cutting.

DKfJHKK OF IIO.VOU. Hose Me A linden

...C.of H

Della Moore. First and thlni Fi idnys of etn h niotiiii. Hall

on 3rd Moor City Hall lilock.

fur

tonight nt 8 o'clock in the hall

practice.

YV. A. Jenkins, of Brazil, was in the city.yesterday uostina bills ..for

. .. au-

I

The above opinion

wiehed in between two local Htiuibs in last Saturday’s issue of the Star Press. The gigantic assininity of of the article is most apparent in

a big New Year's dance to lie given I , . , . , , ■ , ,

1 showing not only the high order,

at Brazil. Several of the voting , , .

*■ but also largo

folks from here will attend. i . . , ,

■ won ii oar Oeeu uooe loin year.

dvuMvd ' Suvuvio’,' rcu-L'Sic.

think off.

it mount of work

J'B-’v-'/i ii-l'i ia ■ i'll ’ axs

( UlilSSIE Dkiscei.i..

t»nc who knows how to cut. He makes

the clothes lit and hx k well.

Our Line of Samples is Great!

In extent, style and quality, but not great In pi le *. There are many plenslny point**

about It. the most so is tin* Drier.

it ED MEN.

OTOE TlliUK NO. 140.

„„ Sachem llinx. s»a,> Sec Kv.-ry M..".^^ nlirlil. Hull on :i n | || 0 ,„-

( Ity Hall Itliick.

I .lolin Pan non

UOYAbARCANUM.

£. W. WHITE. Merchant Tailor. Clennlnir amt Kcpalrina a Spey I ally, Ov<t Joiich'Or.ia Store, 1-lv

„ i.orrS coeNcn.No.:»(. W. O. Overstreet , ( Iimm

ch HD.uih I

O. A. R.

IIRI’FNl AHTLK P(»HT NO. 11. r . *». Wajrjfoner

OfM». ill’Mlt

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rarer Hanging ana Faicnmgi v, -j

Notice.

Members of Castle Canton,

No.!

l>eilieati«»n at Knixl«*nfleld.

ill on 5ttlurdtiy and Sunday will occur the following dedication exercises at the new M. K.

, :in

Now On IC>H\ilutioiy.

.Miss llowley’N He<*Itiil.

, This evening at eight o'clock in.

eatHi.rchs MilitnnL |. (). p ^ ! ^ ,, .^.j; ^ ley, assisted by Miss Fernie and! Sermon, Saturday, 10 «. m., Dec. Mr. Jones, will give the 521st re- 2.!, b\’presiding elder.

l ‘* V ’ cital. The following program will Sermon, Saturday, 7 p. m., by Dr. I be rendered: Curtis, DePauw university, saera-

A verblal tntrodiiollon to ( hopln amt the! mental SCrmoll following.

Done nentl\. elieaply and with promptrirC,

BOX 773.

R B. HURLEY.

will meet nt Putnam hull at 1:15 Thursday afternoon. Full uniform

By order of James M

lieutenant.

tufc ,... .

woman's rki.iek cones.

l-i,,,.n -tflo 't'- * ^ Mo, (Iiil ■ i vcrv "■conil am) loni ili Momiuy

Mice U ( bapln

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ill 2p. in.A. it. Hall

Homo Sli'iiin Landry

The Newest Thing in Holiday Presents.

Romantic School of Music. Romance from Concerto In K minor.

Walts In \ Hat Ballade, Op. 47.

(Greencastle for C.rcencastle) Turns Out the BEST WORK In the State.

I'olish Dirge.

.Miss Fernie.

Prelude, < >p. 2X, No. ir». i Tarantella, Op. 43.

Sermon, Sunday, Dee. 2t, L

m. by presiding elder.

Finaiicinl statement by the treas- This is a nterprise and it is ,i r( .|. * , liigli time Greeneastle stood l>y such an

Presentation of church for dedi

You are invited to inspect our stock and prices

Zwoi Ecichcn. Madebena Wun»crh. Miss Fernie.

Jon-os’ I3x-vi.gr Stor-o.

Nocturne in major. Maxurka in H minor. Polonaise In A Hat.

intliistrv. Try the work ami you will

rieseiHUlioii o. cm urea .or Me,,, lilllni , ry „ f (cation by board of trustees to the eity. Work called for mid delivered

j presiding elder. 1 l ,,olll P t 'J’•

Song service, <i:30 p. m Gosler : &» l Morton, Prayer. Sermon, i p. m. bj—Dr. proprietors and managers,

; Curtis, DePauw university.

All are cordially invited. . . Banner Times Block,. ..

FIRE ALARMS,

2— 1 J iivrvwfx- . ♦

3— 1 Indiana and Hanna. ^

4— 1 Jackson und DitKKy. f>—1 Madison and Liberty. <»—1 Madison and Walnut.

3 2 Hanna and Crown.

4 2 lllnnmtnirtnn und Anderson.

• r » - Hemlntiry and Arlington.

6 - WaHhlnvton. east ot Dm ham.

7 2 Wa^hlnKtnn and fiOCtiHt. 2 3 Howard and Pi-own.

4 3 Ohio and Main,

5— 3 CoIIckc ave. and DeMottc alley.

t»- 3 Locust and Sycamore.

2 -1 Fire out.

.The police call I a one tap then a pause and then follow the box minio* i

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GOl’NTY OFFICERS. Geo. M. Black

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