Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1894 — Page 4
B. P. JOSblN andlt'ti the liljffhest tiniilf Ura/.il Uhx-k
MOTTO DCCORATIONS.
Lv. Old Knj;!l«h ( asl)i«»n mid 4'oloiilal
lias Hct'ii
An l tin* I’.mt l*lttshm , ifh rtnd Anthrneiti*. Coal yard opposite Yantluliu freight oltiee
F=R&ID iAZIBIK, Practical Plunitor wi fiaslitter UF A I I I: IN ... Gas ai/d lUater pipes, a^d Sanitary ppplia^e^s. General Iron Work and Blacksmithing.
Pimiii.I the Sale , .o«*k«*fl.
Oi thkik. «• T. Jan. 25.— At Pawnee, 15 miles mirthenst of here, yesterday ;
, , three mem!•or*of the Dalton ffani< ro<!e
The uioito fak oion, if one may be per- . . , . . , . i .1 » , » , , , , , o . ‘ 1 i into t-»\ n .md «-ntt r« <1 the hank, hut me: d theworl. tna. for a time st t*mt*d ^,,,,,,1 the safe linked with a time-lock, to tind its only tv 1<rrss u m i n stiff, inartifl- Thev took flOO trom tl.e cash drawer j tic illmnimitions formed and set with and rode away, carrying the cashier on I ungraceful r . i<lity and bung on tho a borsc ihiei miles into tiio country and walls of our homes, is. in our modern ar- couipelling hitn t«i walk buck,
listic bonu s, iu i(uite different evidence.
Thesiinidc rustic prayerof “GodBless i < srry irunU*. Our Home" and others of the same sort ‘ Ohkk.n Ha\, \Nis., .Ian —.Tohn have yield, .! to line bits of decorative Blum and Mrs Pauline Markus, elopists.
! are under arrest here. It is alleged they
“Stiepp’s World's Fair Photographed."
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Something Worthy of Note.
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came from New York and brought three trunks containing jewelry and clothing r - . - r . valued at s (KM. Whi, h the latter's hu-- |-()r t ip );H V K.'llinPr II11PS tiami claims and is willing t>> forgive it * ^ . “dllllV.1 I iUU.0
she will retain with him
f i tci in I ro/.en t«» lieuth. Qvr.ev Ills , .Ian **5.—Yesterday’s cold wave was almost unparalleled in recent years, the thermometer dropping to ‘.Mi .degrees K i >\v Alfred Freeman, a veteran was found frozen to death within 400 feet of the sentry lodge at the soldiers’ home. Ki.\ Mill OrouiHMl.
Readers
S piapfisiiiii nil Sspies Wili flsacii ol El!!
Those who did not see it may have it brought to their homes where they ran visit it in their own parlor and by their fireside.
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Jack*'<>n suul Olumltiu Sis
< u>sr.T i 'Kir with motto.
CITY DIRlXTOaY. ri PV ni’TK'i.KS.
Charles H. Crtse Frank 1.. l/andfs JtuncB M. Hurley William E. Starr Arthur Throup Thomaa T. Moore ..Eugene Hawkins M. D
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1st Wanl... . Tii uini- Mirams. ) 1. Kaivlel
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Mayor Tn?a«urer. . .... Clerk Marshall. Engineer..
Attorney
See. li'Mird of Health .
~inl Plrtl
Street Commissioner.. Fire Chief.
..Qka>. ! Hlake, .lames Hrhiges .John Kiley. John It. Miller
I. I >. ' itl • ..Geo. H. (’ >oper
chakucstox .fan —a boat con- a Most Beautiful Souvenir.
tnuimg six whde men oft Sullivan island Monday last fur the lifesaving ! station on Morris island Yesterday the | bodies of two were found m the shore,
work off. vhv. !y introdneed in handeome (hu- is a metnla i of the life saving crew apartments. 11 is tin eld English notion, on Morris island. The other four men and colonial idea as well, again accentn- are missing and aie supposed to be ated after a long interregnum. ; drowned. ^ Attenti is callisl to the foregoing Aulhorcs Wooinmi Dead,
fashion by t!) New York Times, which j C'i.evki.aM). Jan. So.—Samuel Mather matter, known a> ‘•Shepp’s World’s! tails th.it iu the home of one of our of this city has received a cablegram piiotograplied,'’ will be brought well known illnstrntors, over the luauteN from Venii e announcing the death of ~ . , . , inthe large and airy dining room, the Constance Fenimore Copper Wooleon, within O.eraarvelou.ly low purchasing! inscription. -A Table Full of Welcome the authoress, she was Mr. Mather’s P 1- "''’ " f ' l ' N ' < 1 ' N,S 111 < "' Will Score One Dainty Dish," is picked aunt - stamps, and SIX Daiia Baxm;i:i
out in the wood in old English text with
HOW CAN THIS BE?
With a desire to again promote the in-
terests ,,1' its readers, The d.ui v Ban-| The I\\nnkr TiMi:s has made this possible by its readers nek Times closed a orntract iiiih thcitajjjnpr advantage of our offer below and securin'/ one of our
fatuous Globe Publishing Co., of I’liila-] delphia, by which the magnificent se-' rhs of photographs, with descriptive
World’s Fair in Water Colors.
A. Brockwny. | y\vH. Mary Hirfh, > School Trustees. 1). It. Amicrson. ) K. A. Ogg, Supt‘rint(*!nl« nt of city schools. FOItEST I! 11.1, CEMETERY HOARD OF 1)1 HECTORS. J S. MeClury . .. Pres John ( . llrowniu^ V. Pros •I. K. Langtlon Jb c H • S. Kenick I James Daggy .Supt E. 1.. Black. A. O. Luckrldgc. Meeting first WcMlnusdny night each month at J.S. McClary’s office.
SKCKKT SOUKTIKS.
1.0. O. F.
OREESCASTLR LODCE NO JtK. Bruce Frazier. — N.
With it the Great Columbian Exposition can he seen | again in all its grandeur and beauty. All those wonderful
investment. Times coupons. structures which made the White City noted the world over Di Nviiu, Jan. 2T.—A syndicate of En- This splendid chance to secure these lor the beauty of their architectural features can be looked ghsh capitalists has purchased the Fisk magnificent photographs is without a upon and studied at leisure, All the lovely hits of scenery gold mine uenr Black Hawk for f.'iUO.OOO. parallel in journalistic enterprise, and u HiVI. m A „ tl ir , fimnnrlc ca ottn^t-ivo -irr. rciM-cwlnr-oel in thnfr !-'o ^T^verhliT.C’muh, * ' vith 1 ' '"diuuous 1 , , tlu. ^rounds SO attrac tive are reproduced in their
admirable effect
In another artistic home, cited by the authority quoted, is an ornamental pair of closet doors bearing the text, “Fast Bind, Fast Find.” It is not only decorative and effective, but tells a story of system, method and careful housekeeping that means good honiemakiug. The motto idea is capable of considerable application. Where wood carving is not suitable or attainable, a panel or banner can be accomplished of silk, <5Atin or linen, either in somber or gay
colors. On either of these three a motto ,
can be painted in liquid gold that will has ls-cu indicted for bigamy lie is P™' 1 * 1 * " 0,v •Al.I.') Inkoiiskh prove most attractive when finished. A said to have married Jessie Pray in To El* by the Columbian Exposition, and
, efforts of The Daily Bann, a t,y„> co }ois and will again afford enchantment to the be-
Yv...n« u » ri....at <,.t. please ami benefit its readers, it i-, in holder. No important feature of the hair has been left out, CiiATTANoooA. Jan. '?a. - Alonzo addition, another convincing proof that and the accurate descriptions which accompany the views,
lollie Mentlow! • *■ - - - -
of an attempt to burn her alive, drew
Thomiisou. after tcihng Moilie Mentlow Tm Daily Banxkk Times stick-reso- ojve an excellent and enterta ning history of the GREAT-
lier head into his lap and cut her throat from ear to ear. The murderer escajied
lately to its determination lo he Tm
Paeeu of the People.
ft Should not be forgotten that
Chioauc. Jan. *.Y Harry Tn.esdell Messrs, bhepps famous senes ot photo-.
EST EVENT of tiie nineteenith century.
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hit
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Colors
E. M Hanna sec
nights, fvery NVt*diu*siliiy. Hall, in JiTome Allen’a Block, Jrd floor.
quaint and graceful design of lettering I h'do and later Hulda Howard in Mil the Globe Ptihlishing Co. was given ex-| (3 ons j s t s Q f a care { u J se J ec tj on 0 { j an( J scapes and should be selected. In a hreakfast room ! wuukoe t.% •.•ii.ii.i. ^«.n fi>o CA I . . . . ^ * . * .
PETNAM 1.01)0E NO. 45. John A. Michael
B. T. Chaffee.
Meeting ni^h s. every Tu**>ul;iy.
1 Bank block, Jrtl Hot
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Central National t' ASTI.K (’ANTON NO :I0. I». M. J. A.Michael— ‘’apt »!has Mi Ikel Beo First and third Monday nights of each month. !). OF R. NO. 10t$. Mrs. John Merry weather. (1 B. B. Badgrer. Boo Meeiinjir niurhts. every-nd and 4th Monday of each month. Hall in central Nat. Bank l)tilldin»r, 3rd floor. UHEENI*ASTl.E LODUK O. I’. O. OK O. V. Wm. Hartwood N.G
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Meets first and third Mondays.
,NG
See Hall in
the motto, “Now, Good Digestion Wait on Appetite and Health on Both/’ or
elusive right-tn puhiidi ami-cii thc-c scenes a | )OU t the exposition grounds, reproduced in water
, , . -- -- special to valuable and souvenir of the ^ olor s—twenty-two in all enclosed in a beautiful portfolio or rnt. hS the £S?’ Si ^fSnd^To^S e xp«si,ion -ver and at the same tiniL ‘ a ^ receptacle
'■u the prairie 15 miles from the city.
Frozen on the I'ntirie. K ansas City Jan. 125.—A
is happy in its tender suggestion. Workers in hammered brass will find
the employment of their art specially 1 Antitrust \\ Msky. artistic in producing mottoes, and such, *’ T Etu is, Jan 25. Tho Ravenswood framed with a simple molding or not | distillery. ^ an antitrust concern, will framed at all. are unique and desirable. 1 ‘ ,turt Monday atterji years idleness.
Kni’lting Cioet I’p For Five (ear**.
IL.Ie. For Mournlnc. MILWAUKEE. Jlin 25.- John R Koet According to one of the authorities, the ting, the convicted banker, was last period of mourning fora father-in-law is evening sentenced for five years. a year—ten months black, two months — half mourning. Crape is seldom worn, Prejudiced A B ain.t Lady Finger..
MASONIC. tastehn stah. Mrs. Hickson W. M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins First Wednesday nitrht of each month. ORKKNCA8TLECHAPTER It. A. M. NO*JI. It. .s. Kvnk’k II. P 11. Beals. See Second Wednesday nlg’ht of each month. BLUE LODGE K. AND A. M. Ji*hs( > RU'hardson .,.W.M H.8. Beals.. Boc Third Wednesday ni^ht of each month. CO.MM ANDEKY. W. 11. II. Otillen E. C J . McB. Hays See Fourth We<ln«*8day ni^ht of each month. HOC2AN LODGE, NO. 19. K. k A. M. H.S. Bryan . W. M W.K.Teistci ..Sec Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. WHITE LIIA <11 AFTER, NO. 3, O. E. S. Mrs. M. Flor<*nce Miles W M Mrs. M. A. Teister ... Sec Meets second and fourth Mondays. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. EAGLE LODGE. NO. 16. Wm. M. Brown.. C. ( I>avid Hmrhes .. Sec Every Friday nitfht on 3rd floor over Thos. Abrams store. (JltEENEASTLE DIVISION l*. H. W. E.Stan ( apt It. St rat tan Sec First Monday nitfht of each month. A.O. U. W. (COLLEGE (TTY LODGE NO. 9. John Denton... M. W A. It. Phillips See Second and 4th Thursdays of each uiontli. DEGREE OF HONOR. llimt* McAiinden .(’.of 11 Della Moore. . S*-<* First and thin! I rid;: v a of each month, liaii cn 3iu Uuoi t‘ii> Haii Block. BED MEN. OTOE THIRE NO. 140. Jacob Kiefer. Sachem Thos. Havre • Sec Every Monday nitfiit. Hail on 3rd tljor rity Hall BloOk. HOY AI. ARCANUM. i.oti s <oi ncilno. 3*. N .t. W. G. ()verstreel.... H ( has. Landes See Second and fourth Thursdays of each month Meet in G. A. It. Hal!.
G. A. H. GftBENrAHTLtt POST NO. 11. A. M. Max on.. Every M«»nda> «'v» hin^:nt '• o’elork. Hall corner Vim )•"'! Va.ddii^i m stret ts, :,'nd
floor.
Woman s KKLJK! CORPS.
Mice H ( hapln .Pres Louise Jacobs . S.’e
MKK ALARMS.
/ 1 OoIIi'hai avo unit UtH-rty it. 3— 1 tmltana ami Hanna. 4— 1 Javkaon and Uaggy. Y—1 Madiami and LiLt-rlv. a—1 Madison and Walnut.
.1 • 2 Hanna and Crown.
Hloominaton and Andnnaai.
though the crape period was formerly
six montlis.
For a parent the period is the same as
“There is one prejudice,” says an Knglish woman now residing in this country, “that 1 have had to overcome since coming to America, which was my antipathy to
above. The longest period for a brother'p on> , e ca ke and lady fingers, as so often is six months five months black, one served here with ice cream. My associamonth half mourning. The craiie period j tjons with them are of the gloomiest sort, was formerly three months; it is now laidy fingers are served in all parts of F.ng-
almost discarded. The shortest period is four months black, no half mourning. The period of mourning for a father-in-law is often shortened to sis months when relatives reside at a considerable distance from each other. All of which prompts the remark that the world would be made more cheerful and sensible if “mourning” garments were dis-
carded altogether.
\\ atchea For Latlicb.
Tiie watch and its chatelaine are intended for one another and unite to make a single effect either in design or color. Thus a chatelaine of olivines holds a watch of green enamel, which perhaps is incased in a rim of diamonds. A i utelaino of red stones, rubies, garnets. ruby spinels, or perhaps a Itowknot of red enamel, has a watch with a solid red enamel surface rimmed with diamonds. A couple of long diamond loops I
land with light refreshments at funerals and usually go by the name of ‘funeral
biscuits.’
“In the Yorkshire dales if you are asked to a funeral and are unable to attend, they usually send you, with a memorial card, a piece of sponge cake and several lady tin gei*s folded in a sheet of black bordered pa per and fastened with big black -pals. So American hostesses, when they know this, must not think it bad taste on the part of Iheir Knglisli guests if they decline these cakes." Chicago Times
World's Knlr in Water Col.ns.
The World's Fair in water eolor offer of the daily Ranker Times is the best one open to the public. The next best thing to an actual visit to the Worlds Fair is an examination of these beautiful water
colors. No picture in black and
imhi a watch oV black enamel, set with i can convey the faintest idea
NOTHING * LIKE • IT • UNDER • TIIE • SUN. The only set of Facsimile Drawings in Water Colors illustrating the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago by
the celebrated artist Graham.
Every Sketch in the Collection is a GEM The next best thing to an actual visit to the World’s Fair
the price otl'ered to readers of The | for SO rare a prize
Daily Bannku Times millions of copies !
ought to he sold, as thousands of people will want the series, not only for themselves, but also for their friends. The first coupon in the series will he printed in Tm- Monday Daily Bannek Times of Jun.20,1S!U, and the succeeding coupons will appear Daily until the series is completed. This i“ a chance of a life-time to get a souvenir of the exposition, and no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-
1 There are 32 series, and will an examination of these beautiful water colors. No picture be offered each week.’ in black and white can convey the faintest idea of the real ap-
Remember that you must have SIX COT RUNS of The Daily Banner Times iu order to obtain,on payment of TKX’ CENTS, the FIRST PART (Parti) of the series. Due notiee will be given of the publication of PART II. and the additional parts will follow as rapidly as they can he handled. Ample preparations have liven made lo supply the demand, -o that no-
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I N ORDER TO AVOID THE RCBH, applications should be made promptly, as soon as the Coupons appear in The
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The well-deserved reputation of the Shepp Brothers, whose firm is known I for all over the United States and in Europe, is a guarantee that “Shepp’s i World's Fair Photographed” will he is ! sued in their u-ual first-cla-s style, and ! that neither pains nor expense wii'! i e i
pearance made on Midway Plaisance by the brilliantly arranged Turks, Arabs, Indians, and the many other national ities to be seen there. The life, the warmth, and the spirit of these pictures make them captivating to both young and old and render them more satisfactory than they could possi-
bly be if they were in plain black and white.
OUR PROPOSITION. We now offer this handsome collection of art gems complete and one month’s subscription to our Daily Banner Times
$1.50.
. , , . , . , , This is the regular retail price of the water colors alone,
Unhand htnall diamonds. The chute-i 0 f the real appearnnee made on spare! to make it worthy of the great ; j tU n \ r rnn not h*» Ivirl nntr, v Ur>r'* f r ^
' midw„ v phiJee bv the brillianth H» it •** graplitrally. thorough-! and the > can " ot h T had for .ess.
' , , . * , \; Iv and ably portrays,
arrayed lurks, Arabs, Indians, and ' i
Call at our office and examine it.
the many other nationalities to be seen there. The life, the warmth and the spirit of these pictures' make them captivating to both I young and old, and render them j
GOOD ADVICE;
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more sa t isfuc t o’rv t Irnn't lu-y could [ the circulation o' his home paper which possibly be il they were in plain Caches the American policy of Protecblack and white. Call at the count- tion - It is his duty to aid in this respect ing room of this paper and see a set. i * n evet y way possible. After the home We give them ami one month’s sub- paper is taken care of, why not subgeriptiQn .ln .u,v.- fi t» *$*'. •’ -.v.v-.vsfT.'tTT* ELtiffSSilVF Yutl get all the views at on e. and published bv the American Protective <lr, lint have to spend several times j TariffLeague? One of its corrcsnnnthe amount inti Coupon deal that dentssays: “No true American can is til) sn t isfacl i irv. ll get along with,nitwit. ^ I^nsjijej^iJ th^
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BANNER TIMES.
POPULAR W \T( H AND CHATELAINE.
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5—2 tf—2 — •» i 3 4- 3 5- 3 6- 3
1- 2 -I K'llV Wlit.
The* pollfi* call it* one* lap then a pause and then follow the box numnei
Seminary and Arlington. Washinyrton. eaftt of Durham. WuHhiUKton and Locust. Howard and (’rown.
< Miio and Main.
(’t>U« ^r« ave. and De.Moite alley. Locust and Sycamore.
Fire out.
(OI NTY omrKHS.
Geo. M. Black F. M. GliclewelL. Geo. Hiurhes Daniel T. Darnell
Daniel S. Hurst I. I." Bl U ".
F. M. Lyon
T. W. McNeil
Wm. Hioad«Iri^et. G. . Bence, M. 1). J. D. Hart. )
Auditor Shorilf Treasurer .. . . (Jerk Recorder Surveyor . .School Superintendent . ..<Joroner Yitmid
« otuiy h l.ot ai Mti J ketm.
[Furnished the Daily Bannku Times daily by K.W. Allen, uiaiiagerof Arlliur
Jordan’s poultry bouse. 1
Hens Springs, choice
Cocks, ymiua and i'lills
laine may is 1 a bowknot, a sword and Hoeks. "1,1 scabbard, a loaf, a loop, a dragon, a Turkl'yJ; youna.','hole, series of links, anything, imt it hanno-j Turkeys, old loms.
nixes with the watch. | 'ni'^ehoiee f. f.slhsaniiover'..
There are many odd designs iu watches, i Oeese. plueKed
such as a cord of gold inlaid with ol- rmHer f . r ”»h ro/u * U> . C “ n,, . M,,g
ivines ami a fringed ball of olivines at Mutter! No -.. the end in which is the watch. There lii'i'T.iikeys arc also floral watches, and watches that , —
may l>e found wherever tliey are least «IE*« ur>.(«n. houili.
exiicetwl, but these hanhles are not more On January s, Kebruury M, March n attractive as ornaments than the watch nnd April '•>• ll 1 *' Monon Route will sell 1
that plainly declares its intention of 1 ieket* al onejir-t-clii-
1 th round trip to all
"gr* ami^Truest political teacher in
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SL, New York.
AT /AEAL-T1AES do you ever consider the quality of the food you are eating? It may lie good. It might lie better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. I - it 1 Wi'l ili While to fiiiake sJ.'-i' J1l,' . i j, g i. . i», t'.Liu-, .sine,'-, and 1) 1 u 1 Ituera I tie otliet groei-rh' an' of the lust quality ? There i» so,'!, a trifiitig dil’.Vn nt, in ilo- iiriees of tiie best and the worst that it certainly does not nay !•> Uoy fhe v,I'Vru oil flu- i'ltisc ground ol -iqiposed economy. The best is ahvay- the cheapest, because the mosi s,itjst'jeton and duraltli , W Hi "• **••*•*■ «i «-Vs, a - * a • v - Buoadstucei' & Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.
M»r«li (iran Exi'imiloii. Jan. 2'Jtli to Feb. 4tli. iiiclu«c‘ the Monou Route will make a round trip rate
111 THAN IS CARi:!) IDH.
Ifyouhnvi* a house* for sale or rent, and
of $21.00 to Mobile, A 1:1., and $-*2.00 to j it ia provinir HI) “elephant on yotir handg,^ let i New Orleans, La., ac.-oun. Mardi Gras w’lstu’D ’th'enr.’ a'pesilbie 'eustomer lil’town 1
Feb. nth. tickets good rut timing until Feb. 2Sth. J. A. Mu maki.s, Agent.
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tvinu, 11 i nvi i f' «» i in Itlvi't that tai l in your iiilud, tlu ii call and
we’ll elineti ll.
Eainui'l Karmer !> Coniiolsstoners.
John S. Ncwifeut)
keeiiing and telling the time. A watch of medium size, in a case conspicuous for its lack of everything that is showy or unique in decoration, is always in fashion. which cannot be said of the odd designs that please today and vanish to-
morrow.
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