Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1894 — Page 4

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HIE BANNER TIMES. GHEEXCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. JANUARY. I^.M.

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TKnOUoH A TRESTLE.

llamlh's the Mi^hcwt Grade Urn/.ll BUx a k

And the Best Fittshufjrh ami Anthraeite. Coal yard opposite VaadaUa freight otliee.

Three Men !\ille«l and eighteen Injured on an Arkansas* K<»«»d. STKl'lir.NH, Ark.. Jfin. 22.—A disjistrous accident bapiienetl at Ogarnaw, u lumber stiition three miles north of here, Saturday night. Tlie log train was coming into the station on its last trip from the camps and a large number of the woodsmen were returning with it. Passing over, a trestle when nearing the end of the run the woodwork gave way and the train, with its entire crew, went down, killing three outright and wounding IS others.

DifAtt For Little Itovs. A charming dress for little boys is of gne blue and white strii>ed woolen staff. The blouse parts are arranged on a body made of white longcloth buttoned in front. They are gathered above and below. sewed on at the neck opening, the armhole, down the seam under this and at the waist. Small buttons sewed on to the left side and buttonholes made in a

RILEY S General Store, S. Ain in St., 7-11.

RRErD WEI K. Practical Plumter ami GasFitter

I > K A Illi IN

Qas aQd IL/ater pipes, af}d Sanitary pppliai}e(?s.

General Iron Work ....and Blacksmithing. .Jaeki-on and <'olmiibia Si-

Catholk* Prl«»At FIikmI. VinuiMA. Ills., Jan. 22.—An unusual ease has been ventilated in Justice Martin's court, the courtroom Icing packed to hear the evidence. Father .f. McManus. a Catholic priest in charge of St. Lmke's church, was arrested for carrying concealed weapons and disturbing the peace at the funeral of Pierce Kyan, a Catholic. The jury was out about 20 minutes, reiarniug a verdict tilling .McManus ifaO and costs.

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CITY DIRECTOKY.

1 ITY OFITCHKS.

Mayor. .Cluirle* U.I’nHf Treasurer Frank L. Ltindos ricrk lanu*H M. Hurley Hanhall. ...Wlllitim E.8tarr Engineer. Arthur Thnuip Attorney Thomas T. Moore Sch*. Hoard «»( Ht altli. ..loigene Hawkins M. I)

1st Ward.... 2nd ” . ..

COt NCI I .MKN

..Thomas Abrams,J E. Kandel

?. Blake, Jam

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St reel Cominissioner Fire Chief

...Geo. E. Blake, James Hridircs .John Hiley, John K. Miller

J. I>. • utlcr

Geo. H Cooper

Killed at a Cro’sslitg. Fim'I.ay. ().. Jan. 22.—Late Saturday evening it Toledo and Central Ohio train struck a wagon containing six persons at a crossing in the north part of town. Daniel Itodecher and wife mid Henry Russell were killed and the other jiersous injured. Si\ .1 umlred t'miversloiis. Gai.ksbi’KG, Ills., Jan. 22.—The revival meetings in progress in the Methodist church for three weeks have coneluded with remarkable results. The> were conducted by Dr. K. \. McKaig, the evangelist. The church has been crowded every night and there have lieen lion conversions.

Stiff Hats, worth #1,50, for - f

" “ 2 00, “

All-Wool Drawers, worth *1, for -

“ Shirts, worth 1, for

Dress Goods, worth fo.15, for

“ “ fo.25, for

Itlue Red Canton Flannel, worth $0.12%, for - - - o&% cts. I I Radies' Shoes, worth $2, at - #1.50 | I Children’s Shoes, worth *.65, f.75, and #1, for - - - -

| Men’s Linen Collars at

“ Woolen Hose, - 15c and GROCKRY DHl’AKTMENT.

Rice ... - 5c. per lb Raisins and Currants - 5c. per lb. I Mince Meat and Apple liutter, 5c. per lb

Apples, Sweet Potatoes and

Oranges - - 50c. per peck, homes where they can visit it

151. per do/. t | lc j r Preside.

Something Worthy of Note.

Those who did not see

Bananas

1 lam, Bacon,

Shoulders,

Sugar,

it may have it brought to their in their own parlor and by

is'ic ; 12 be

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18 and 22 lbs for <1 1

Fire-proof Lamp Chimneys, 15c and 15c Jellies and Syrup, in pails, 60c per pail Saur Kraut, - - 20c per gal ;

HOW CAN THIS BE?

A. Hrockwiiy.

Mrs. Mary Birch, >School Trustees.

1). I*. Amiorson, )

It. A. <Superintendent of city schools.

FOREST I! II.I. CEMETERY

OilS.

J. S. Mot Mary

Brownitife

ROAR!) OF niKF.CT-

MAll llloun Into the Hlvcr. Birmingham, Jan. 22.—While Bridge Watchman John Lively was closing the draw at Bridgeport, Ala., yesterday a heavy gust of wind blew him into the river and he was drowned.

JACKET IillEss FOR LITTLE BOY. stay sft on at the front edge fasten the fronts invisibly. The jacket parts, lined with white cheviot and left loose at the lower edge, are turned hack on each side as revers 2 inches wide. The stuff is put plain over the lining. A skirt 15 inches long and If yards wide, lined with longcloth, is sewed to the bodice, thick white cord being put over and tied in a bow at the waist. The Bailor collar and sleeve cuffs inches long, which complete the striped puff, must lie made of double stuff. Blue embroidered anchors on revers and sleeves.

662-lot.

.John Riley, GROCER.

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World's Fair in Water Coiors.

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Meetinif first Wednesrlay niyrlil eiieh month

sir J.S. MeClury’s office.

I islH-vmcii l>r<nviic«l. Bilbao, Jan. 22.—Heavy gales liavo prevailc?d in the bay during the last‘J I hours and nmnlsTs of fishing boats have been lost. At least 25 fishermen have been drowned.

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GREEXCASTI.K I.ODCE NO 348. !truce Frazier. ..

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Moctinvr nigriits. evorx Wedncstluy. Jerome Allen's Block. i»rd floor.

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John A. Michael . .N G K. T. Chaffee .. St*e Meetilijr nig:his. evopy Tm*sfltiv. Hall in Ceniral Aatiomil Bank Block,3rd floor. CASTLE CANTON NO 30, P. M. ^ J. A. Mielmel — . < 'Mpi Chas Meikel ...Sec First and third Monday nights of *tieh

month.

n. of it. no. 106. Mrs. John Merry went her,. N. fl I>. E. Badffer. See Meetinjc nlyrhts. rvery 2nd and 4;h Monda> of « Heh month. H.iil in central Nat. Batik huBdin»f, 3rd floor. OH KEN CASTLE lAJDGE 2123 O. U f i». OF o. F. Wm. Hart WotkI n.G

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Ten INitmtl Otd<l NiiRKet. Lkadvillf, Colo.. Jan. 22.—A gold nugget weighing 1 jfi ounces has been found at Breckeuridge. on property bclongitig to (ieorge Campion, which is leased.

W . F. Teistor. Meets first and third Monday ?

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N«»t SutiNfh'd. Kan Francis: i. Jan. 22.—A. P. Stan ford threatens to contest the will of his late brother, Senator Stanford, unless he is allowed more than if HM),000 of the estate. Dc ! !iiKUt H hed Educator Dead. Birmingham, Jan. 22. — Professor Alonzo Hill, pre-idcut of Tuscaloosa female college and one of the most distinguished educators in tlie state, dropped dead Saturday night while talking to friends.

TWOFOLD USE FOR A LAMP.

MASONIC.

KA8TKKN SFAU.

Mn. H!< kaon w. m < Mr**. Dr. Hawkins See First Wednesday nijfht of each moutli. OREENCASTI.E CHAPTER R. \. >1. NO 21. H. k.Kcnick H. P H.s*. Beals .src Second Wednesrlay nijrhi •»! «*aeh month. HU E IX)DOE r. AND A. M. -1*^0 IMeliard-nii .. AV.M H. 8. Beals.. '< • Third Werlm-s iay ni^ht "f each month

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W. II. H Cullen . . .E. C J. McD. Hays ... . See Fourth Wednesday ni)rht of each month.

LDDOE. NO. 19. F. & A. M,

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H.S. Bryan

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Meets see uid and fourth Tuesdays.

It May Not Onl> Ll^lit i\ Kooin, but Heat a Kettle. For those pc ople who are living in rooms and taking their beard outside the house, not having the privilege of the kitchen range, the arrangement of utilizing the licut and at the same time the light from a parlor lamp as suggested by the accompanying sketch will readily commend itself. The frame is easily made. Procure two upright .-t.Gidards with four supports or feet screws 1 to the four sides, and a

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Mrs. M. Florence Miles .. \V M

MrM. M. A. Teifttci Meets second and fourth Mondays.

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KNIGHTS OF PYTHI AS. KAC.LE LODGE NO. 16. Win. M Brown David Hutrhcs... Every Friday nitfht on 3rd floor ovc A Brains st ore*.

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COLLEGE CITY LODOK NO. 0.

John Denton M. W A. B. Phillips. Soc Second and Lth Thus • I « * t * - . - •

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Iloso McAlindcn C. of II D<‘lia Moote. . .. S«c First an 1 third Frldavs of each month. Hall «n 3rd floor City Hull Block.

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Louisville Post.

"Knemicj. for Life.” a realistic melodramatic sensation in four acts, is the bill otl'cn I the patrons of the Bijou theater tld- week for entertainment. The play was presented to a good audience yesterday, and again Iasi evening to an audience of consider!ide proportions and keen appreciation of the stirring action of the plav by applause furious and l’rei|iient The play tells the story* of Naomi Wellington, her trials and tribulations, of her triumph over the machinations of her arch enemy, and their tinal reconciliation. The play gives opportunity for the introduction of many mechanical and scenic effects. These arc presented with a skill which set the audience wild with delight last evening. The prison scene in the scroll I act was well put on. Tlie play has its climax in the third act. The scene is a gypsy camp by a water-fall, which is finely reali-tic. The tents, the wagons, the scenery of the canyon, arc all excellent. A storm which breaks upon the little camp is truly terrillo, and a tree is hurst asunder by a thunder-bolt with startling truth. The an deuce last evening gave evidence of their appreciation by thun-

derous applause.

Miss Joan Cravan as Naomi, a part calling for strong emotional powers, was thoroughly convincing in her portrayal of the character, and was given the heartiest applause. Mis- Marie Baldwin’s portraiture of Hester Cameron was equally acceptable. Janies A. Ryan was successful with the comedy part oi a tramp, and W. 11. Harvey as a gypsy earned much praise as a character actor. The cast was good throughout. Opera house Monday, Jan. 22

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To many girls who are in an office or ' store nil day this simple arrangement will often eke out a scanty meal without the added expense of an oil stove, which jckit S'jvl'ec i-kj

ly salary i < small.

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more S:it!H!!>etorv than they could X,, V Unity I ::2.i a m. tin--t. I.011I-

I’ralup leave Gri‘cncasth*, ind., in effect Nov,

19, 1893.

W m «ar Jr yk twocliairs. with a broom handle placed 1,1 I .... H .1*. . satiK pnrpof \ »heatfroi .. .- '> • -i\» ineniana oiH montussnB* N - j/jjj-* ;

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Mectinif.s every second and fourth at 2 p. m. (•. A. B. Hull.

See

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t 'tdl' vrc uve and Liberty hi .

Indiuna and Banna. Jackson and DiurKy* Madison and Lihort> . Madison and Walnut. Hanna and Crown.

Bloouiintrton and Anderson. Seminary and Arlington. Washington, cast of Durhuin.

4— 1 5— 1 6— 1 3 2 4- 2 5- 2 6- 2 7-2 •» _;j

l J Ohln mill Main. 5- 8 (Jelli-gi-ave. unit Di*Molte alh-y. <>- :! Locust and Byciiiiioi'c. l- 2 -1 Eire mu. The poltcc call i» one tail tlicn a |iaus,- and then follow tin)box innnnci

enter and other round burners is so great that it will Boil water placed over it in a very few minutes. Care must lie exercised that the kettle does not hang low enough to touch the top of the chimney. Two inches at least ought to intervene between the bottom of the kettle and

the top of the chimney.

do you ever consider the quality of the food you arc i nti.prv ?. . Be good. It might he Better, purer, fresBer r.r.d ...ore wholesome. Is ii not wortli while to Miake sure that vour Tc;:. Co lice, ^ngar. Rutter.

Kggs, Spices, and iimunieraBlc othci groccrlc- are of tin- best ipudity ? There is

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All roses were white in the Garden of ii"ke|s at one ttrst-clas- limited tar" lor Eden before the fall, says an old tradi- Bi round n ip to all points in Ken-

tion. As Mother Eve strolled in among • * enne-sce. A iaBaina.

s-ifr? **"„‘st*'SSTr-T 1 it blushed itst If pink. When Eve was Tickets good returning twenty daj - s

driven from the Garden of Eden, the f r om djileof sale,

rose covered itself with prickles so that For further information, address no profane hand might pluck its sweets. 5!»tf J. A. M iciiaki.. Agent.

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