Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.189L

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DAILY BANNER TIMES

Puhlluhcd every afternoon except Sumlnv nt the Uannkk T'imeu olflcc. corner Vine anil

Krunkliii atreetH.

WHO WILL DO THE WORK. Toiiluht’* Keeltal.

I’rof. Howe will jiive a leeturt* re o( Itelriintrx to Hie ltr|mtillenn County Convention on tile 14th

There is a great deal of curiosity ° clock.

GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.

Polnteit Paraarnpliit Krotn Many Claeev

vital in music hall tonight at eight I Within Putnam's Houmlnrle*.

He will be assisted by mi. mkkiihan.

Chsnirefc for dlnplav ndvertlsement* iuii*t In-J (o linow just who are the delegates Mi** Pauline Wilke, soprano, and Mi. Hiiii'.i .nnl . mi h.ut In t n n p.iii handed In by lOo'cliK'ka. ut. eaeh day. Hi-ad - | , J .. Mr. Wilhur Starr, baritone. The l "* Ihuley Ones) s luir".

Kev. I hilby is visiting friends and rel-

atives at this place.

^ . Read

n* advertisements will be ri-eelvi-d eaeli ilay | to tlie repuhllcail Convention OH

VXiSZttSU. 1 *'" gillie nth. Siitur.li.v »„k. .ml ,h, l>o,gr.m .ill I* .. follow:

Banner Times has taken consider

Reading notieea one eer.t per word etieh In

sertlon. I , , . , , , , — altle pains •ad trouble to get the

All eoiniminlcatlonaahould be slgnod with |

the mime of the writer: not neoessarlh t'or same So

Pianoforte—Wullenhanpt. he HulaitMMi

The

imViiSiMnn. ...H -evyyn-.!!!!secretaries of the township and

Aooiiymims commu nioatlon* ean not

tii'tsl.

Where delivery is irre*ular please report

' l cimee.

far as practicable,

the townsli

precinct conventions have nearly

Vocal—Mendelssohn ra “As God the Lord” (Elijah.! h. *Watehmau. will the night soon passV” (Hymn of Braise , e. “All that hath life and Breath.” d “I waited for the Lord.”

same promptly at publication nfhcc. iitll sent the names to this paper. Specimen coplea mailed freeon appiieation.! where they have been printed in — — I broken doses, but none have been' ,.„"mT“mo' SU, * C " , "' ON ' t-v...'•“•nt to the republican central com

?•:» uiittee. Bussell and Monroe !1

Voc*ttl—Russell The Old sexton Pianoforte—llo«*th(»v»*n Funeral March (a. “What have I to do Vocal—Mendelssohn*< with thee?” (Elijah) lb. “It Ib enounh ”

Six month*

Three month*

inn month

/Vr nrek hy Carrier 10

"m: hold their conventions on

will

Satur-

day; the north precinct of Green-

tw-Hpttonacomintaaret'<>'bo p.'i'id"o. tilcmltijcaatle township hasn't yet had a

I licy call and receipt for same.

M. J. HECKETT HAHKV M.SMITH.

.. Manaifin* Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Hanker Times,

Grcenouslle, I ml

K 1.1*1 111.It V N < IT A TICK I.T.

For Mayor .ION ATM AN HI IK II

meeting nor * have they called a

Publisher j date. With the exception of Mill

Creek these are all that are mis sing. Wc present the list so far and suggest that candidates cut it out, paste it in their hats and get ready for the fray, for these delegates are going to do the nominal-1

For Treasurer .KilIN GII.MORK For Clerk JAMKS M. Ill KLF.Y For Marshal WILMAM K. STARK For Council men First Ward—THOMAS ABiiAMS Second Ward—EDMUND PERKINS lliird Ward—JOHN K. M1I.I.ER

School of Mumic. Dean Howe gives a tecital tonight, assisted by Miss Make and Mr. Starr. Kecital at eight. All are invited. Pupils' recital on Friday. These recitals grow in interest and attend a nee. Dean Howe is preparing another popular pianoforte recital. Several senior and junior recitals will soon be given. A pianoforte and organ recital

After the repulil can convention at this place the democrats already acknowledge they do not deem it necessary to put out candidates a$ much of the timin support have pledged themselves to support the republican ticket. Fruit is mostlv all killed in our vicin-

ity.

Another ease of measles in town, and

Ora Fox is the victim.

H. S. WERNEKE, THE WATCMAtAKER. Will be [HTinantly located in a few days. Keep your WITCHES CLOCKS III JEWELS!

Repairing until you can see him.

wood are Attending the State Noriniil * ■ ^ __ school at Terre Haute. I B 1

II. Denny and wife were at Indianap-

iug:

■IACKsoN TOWNSHIP. Frank Hall, D. P. Sutherlin, | Geo. White, ( lias. Colfman. CLINTON TOWNSHIP.

date has been secured for Dean Howe at Mattoon, 111., tor the 13th.

NEWS FROM DEPAUW-

Tli*» Npws Daily from <*re«»ncRHtle*K Cir«*al

Ceutt*r of Learning.

KNKoitci the stock ordinance.

Coxey's cranks are increasing.

Incidentally Milwaukee went republican yesterday.

The Illinois cities spoke yesterday and they spoke hard for republicanism. livery one does it this way this year.

Many Illinois cities threw off their democratic yokes yesterday. Wait until the Indiana cities speak next month. Then will he heard a voice of thunder that will roll from one end of the country to another. It goes by turns this year, and it is Indiana's turn next.

The Banner Times has no disposition to recall any of the past ditferences of the party in Putnam county. That is all happily now, nothing more than an unpleasant remembrance. It is within the memory of all of us, however, the manner which Putnam has iu the past sent delegations to the outside conventions, congressional, state and others. The other counties remember it, and there has been a smile generally on the faces of del egations when the name of Putnam was called. It is a matter of general felicitation in the party that the dawn of a better day is .come and the party now is united from .lackson to Washington and from Russell to Mill Creek townships. Such harmony never before pervaded the party in Putnam county’. There is substance in it; there is hope in it, and there is yictory in it. Putnam will be heard from in republican conventions this year, and no matter for whom her delegates vote there will be the best of harmony and good feeling. The spectre is gone. We will place a ticket in the field this year which ivill so commend itself to good government as to make it invulnerable and irresistible.

A. II. Moore. Thos. Nelson, John < hai .i e8 Willetts came yesterday McGill, Alex. Breckinridge, Chris- a(u , will enter the genior t . lu88 . M r. tian ( rodian, Alfred Matson, J. Willetts spent the year in the Ann Ferris Shonkwiler. Arbor law school.

MARION TOWNSHIP.

Fillmore precinct—B. G. Wysong, A. A. Dunlavy, H. ( ’. Ridpath, J. M. Bowman. South precinct— Mr. Norton returned last night from the national Phi Psi conven-

, olis Tuesday and Wednesday buying»

Edgar Grimes lost u large amount of ni iiiinery goods. | potatoes by the recent freeze. Meek left Tuesday for Sun Frau-j Miss Corn Bryant is on the siek list, | c j gco Be is employed by the govern-j elleets of the measles. ment and works w ith a part y of survey-1 Fox A Evans will bring on a new j org ('apt. II. B. Martin,of Greencastie,

stock of buggies soon. If you need any- i j s foreman.

thing in the vehicle line eall on them, Miss A Hie Williams of Piitnamville, | as they supply you in any tiling from a jg tht , p Uest „ f Miss Belle Trusedel. bridle to • carriage. u.j, I nderwood sttended s wetMIng I i Every one ia liowling about the hard at Cynthiana, Posey county, lust Fri-j wS'ng 1 ^ 0 ’ 8 Child ^ Ver ' V ^ t, ' i * j ''"Mure..* Lucas has returned home | Ask W. E. Vermillionubout the fair- 1 ' 0 "' b'diunapolis much improved |

eyed beaut}’ of south Jefferson. ! uientall} .

There was meeting at Union Valley H - S ' Linv il ,e il "‘ l ''»'<Khter. Miss| last Sunday, conducted hv Rev. B..vd;! M, * r . v ' , "'' 1 Dr - ' h M • r,,nu8 atten,lel1 ll,e a good crowd was present.’ ' , U ' A ' I{ ' encampment at Lafayette. Class meeting at the M. K. ehurch I, « vi ' 1 Kn< ' U ’ s *eM'h'nce, one-half every Sunday morning. I so " t, ' of was Uncle Henry Bourne of this place b - v Hr, ‘ T " e ®' ,a - V ••vening between five has a large drove of fat hog* that will! “ Dd ^ ix ,,vl "‘ k ' O'X'-'ds partly saved, go off soon; buyers are plenty but the abou ‘ ln t 8Ur ^ ee ^

prices don’t suit.

Miss Blanche Walton went to her home today «t Lafayette to remain during the G. A. R. encampment.

Frank Seckman, M. F. Dorsett.

GKEENCASTI.E TOWNSHIP.

North precinct first ward—James 1 ti j Hn recentl - v held in New York

Mel). Hays, Joseph L. Williams,

Jesse W. Weik, Geo. Ilenton, B. F. Barwiek South precinct first ward—F. G. Gilmore, W. S. Scott, C. O. Waggoner, S. A. Hays, D. C. Hughes, L. P. Chapin. East precinct third ward—James Downs, John Riley, I). L. Anderson, Frank

city.

Miss Williams, of Piitnamville, has returned to her work in the music school. Fred Hall leaves today for his home at Areola, 111. He Yvill not return until next year. Miss Jessie Moore, of the class

Phoenix of Uardford. Fire caught

Mrs. Betsy Ann Hurst and daughter Aronl chi in tie \.

visited her son, Tabor Hurst, Sunday. At the ' veek, y temperance meeting Mr. and Mrs. John McAninch, of Mt. Iilst night the following sub-1 Washington, visited relatives at this jeet was debuted: Resolved, that the place Saturday. women of this country are responsible) Misses Maud, Effle and Hurtha Me- ' " ,r (f it8 intemperance. The afAninch were the gue-ts of Mr. Kobert firm « tive si,,t ‘ of th '- 'P'cst.on was ably McUammaek Sunday. 1,r S"« l1 'W |)r ' W S ' a,,d B F '

I Allen, tl.e negative side was very ear-

sovth n.ovi). nestly discussed by W. E. Horn and J. Daniel E. Shoemaker is dealing >»! c. croy. The judges decided in favor of light bogs and small horses. Had a Po- ,| le hl .(r U tive. The affirmative appealed land China that net 'J7o pounds at six lu | u)llge deeismonths old and has in his possession a j on Next Thursday evening the fol-three-year-old mule lb 3 , hands high, a i ow j nl , w ni be discussed'.Resolved that two-year-old mule 16 1 ., bauds high, a single blessedness is more to be desired eolt three feet seven inches, and a six- by the fa j r 9ex t |, aI1 wedded bliss. This year-old gelding IT 1 , bauds high. Who ,,,'n.stion will be debated by the ladies. ean beat him!' j The republicans met at Center school | MARKET QUOTATIONS.

Daily Banner Times, Only Ten Cents Per Week.

J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Kooms 2. J], 4 and 5, Alien Block. GREENCASTLE. I l l l INDIANA

Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and children.

OSCAR WEBSTER.

PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work Promptly Attended to. 59-13w Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Monnett, .lames ( . Holliek. West of’92, who is in the state normal at precinct third ward—J. C. Brown- Terre Haute, is spending a few ing, H. K. Bridges, \\ . S. Jordan, days at her home in this city,

M. .I. Beckett; A. M. Maxon. H. R.J Mr. Arthur Cunningham, of the | light. Market active. ( alleDuer. >fOrtli precinct second 1 i /• rr»oontlv mappixxrl We are all in favor of Geo. Hanna for Prime shipping ami export ateera, £3 85 ward—R. M. Black, A. Brockway, ’ ^ 11*4.25: imod to choice sbimiiiiir ateers. ts.4ft

house with a goodly number present, rrevHiiin* Priw* For «;r»tu and C»ttir and appointed the following delegates,) on April a.

Wm. MeVey, E. C. Wain and C. T.

G 8. COOPER.

J. W. COOPER

IndiHimpoli*.

Reeves; the alternates are, T. Seolleld, Whkat _ sa^.Vk-. Corn -StkasSJir.

Cbas. Brown and Daniel Shoemaker. ’ Oats—sawSK'aC.

Mrs. Johnathan is on the sick list. I -- Cattle Receipts 100 bead; shipments

to Miss Lang, a teacher in the

H. S. Renick. Henry Meltzer, A. A. State normaL

Black. South precinct second; _ . _ , . , ,,. , , r, .. »r „ Prof. Longden is holding examward—I. T. Darnall, W. H. Ragan, | . . ..... , * „ , _ ,, .... , inations in all his classes in Ger-

Jas. 1. Denny, J. r. Darnall, W. J. Ashton, James Bridges. Limedalej

precinct—John L. Hillis, M. J.

11<* 111 h troni Our C'«>l»re<l FrieiKltt. Mrs. John Payne lias purchased

( oopi r, Tlios. F.. Talbott. hex t j ie 0 j ( j p^jppg property on south Ridgt pn< inct AHm it Alh.uigh (^ rown s t ree t a nd will move in from Ferry Miller. Albert Browning, Nu-1 the countrv in n few day8 . than ( hapman, G. B. Darker. 1

South GreencaMlt*.

Jolm Piffer is smearing paint for

Oscar Webster.

Julius Sudranski was in India-

MADISON TOYVNSHH*.

fail F^ads, K. Rockhill, James! Torr, Joe Stoner, Artie Call.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.

North precimt—Mat. Roberts,' na P° ,i8 yesterday buying spring

Geo. Green, David Folium, YV. \V. g° od8 '

Gardner. South precinct—Moses Rissler, Joe Finley, ( has. Shinn.

CLOVEKDAI.E TOWNSHIP.

West precinct—J. D. Hunt, W

North Greenfantlt*.

Billy Thompson is making some improvements in his restaurant. E. K. Evans, night operator on

Pickens.'J. W. Dorsett. C. W. Du- the Monon ' left for Mitche11 y e8ter - vis, John Swartz. East precinct- dtt - v afternoon to visit friendi.

J. W. O'Daniel, W. W. Seott. J. C.

Merwin.

Mc< mn-

CONGRESSMAN CASES VOICE

>tii‘H (hr Morgan H**|>ul>li<‘an Lnthiisiasm to a Fitvh Today.

Martinsville, April 4, 12:50 p. m.—( ongressmanCase, of Green-

castle, spoke to the county conven- !i a i )e jed, so there will be no confus-

.iekkerson township. John Scott, Frank Alice, A. J. Hill, John Finnic, H. P. Dorsett, H. II. Hill, S. P. Vaughn, W. H.

Allee.

KKANKLIN TOWNSHIP. S. O. Pearcy, ( nil Lockridge, W. C. Harris, Geo. W. Barnes, A. H. Pickcl, H. McCoy. FLOYD TOWNSHIP. South precinct—Wm. MeVey, E. C. Wain, G. T. Reeves.

Henl K.tntP Traii.rpr*.

James H. Mel ammack to R. W mark, land In Jefferson t!> . $1050. Joseph A. Alals to Wm. E. W endllns. ’and

in Roarhdale, $10011.

Wm. O. i amden to J. O. Holland, land in

Lookridire, $45

Ons Neal to James H. Job, land in Jefferson

tp., $700.

Flem McCray to James Callaway, land In Monroe tp., $UM>. II. F. Hurst to O. W Hurst, land In Warren

tp., $3500.

G W Hurst to II. F. Hurst, laud in Warren

tp., $35<*i.

M. V. Hurst to Martha Ann Keotor, land In Warren tp. (q. c. d.), $l. Catharine Swift et al to Win. H Brooks' land in Warren tp., $1

representative. He is the man. ^,i^ h "«y^ P Hh!ppKt^ the grip has G. 1. Reeves by the $3.10ia8.4o; common to fair steers, $2.!45@ throat. 3.90; choice feeding steers, $4.'[email protected]; irtKitl

Y«ung Cover seems to I. damaged

considerably by the recent cold snap. 35; good to choice cows, $2.7561 J ienli siioem ikei is in lin k w ith his ! 3.25; fair to medium cows, $2.15(^2 60. Jaton snoemakei is m iiiok wiin uis Hoos-Keceipt* 8,700 head; shipments sheep, one eye with three lambs. 2,000 bead. Market active at steady prices. , ! Good to choice medium and heavy, $4.75 | l-L v

6t4.H5; mixed and heavy packing, $4 70,c

COOPER BROS., Transfer ann Liveryinen.

Russes to and from all trains,

Haggage Transferred, Llvcrv Rigs of all kinds,

Catis for Parties, Funerals and Weddings,

Draying a Specialty.

Pianos and Furniture Moved

i imitsn itiiti x- III llll 11 I t; »*tl

Telephone connection with depots and A lies' Hall. Calls answered any time da.i or “

Ladies' night.

BRICK CIIAPKL.

•ns"." » *• *•" «• tS l ^,nrX"» l te! eh & ( Si?? into a court room Tuesday. Hon. P. O. pigs, $4.0O(</4.70; roughs, $8.75r<t4.r>o. ciaw,.««««-i ^raS5%srJsri; fiRnr

ceremonies anrl sjettled a dmiculty be- dency.

tween Berrv Conkriglit and his father-i <IU(M * to choice lanilis, $4.00(34.50; t»m- .. ... i mon to medium lambs, $2 50((fd. i5; good to Ill-law. Mr. I lllllips, i choice slieep, $i|.75m4.(K); fair to medium

OFFICE COR. INDIANA .DWALNUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

Loeal Time Gard.

BIG FOUR.

A fish dealer of Fincastle is furnish- sheep, »2.50fi3.00; common sheep, $l.50«r .... i. 2.3.">; bucks, per head, AJ.ftUwll.rsi.

mg the Ciiapelites tvith excellent tresh

Chicago Grain and Provision.

WlIKAT—May opened t'Sk:, closed iSOJ^-Hc.

July opened rtlsge, clnsisl «2c.

ColtN—May opened closed July opened 38j' H <'. clostsl lIHke.

lisli once a week.

Uncle Flem McCray will build a new bouse on the site where the old one

burned last year. umy oeva.;, vow.,

Mi., A .In Swope con,., home (>«> |

Kentucky Monday. Slie bud been at- Pohk—May opened $11.80, closed $11.42. fendimr seliool ! Jul y H P ene<1 closed $11.40. tending school. Lard—May opened $<i.H2, closed *0 77. Mrs. Ed. MeCleary, of Gas City, is ■ July opened $8.50, closed $0 57-60.

visiting her parents, Mr. and (

MY ope. | closing cash markets: Wheat 59 1

| o»zi 7Z. —»_ om/ i l *’ 1

MORTON.

Coburn Butcher, of Boswell, is visiting bis mother here, who has been very

siek, but is better now.

Some of the boys and men

* SVC I a 1 V < A.-. IJ ■■•IS* WV vv *A Vt ( O NS-I corn 30' a e. uats 30%-'^c, pork $11.85, lard

$6.85, ribs $5.77.

BftlEFS.

James W. Hazlett et al. to L. A. Ha/.lett,

In the convention each delega-: land ,n K,,R8, “ 11 O’" 3 2,in '

| Charles B. Heath to John F. Mitchell, land

tion will be provided with seats i n cioverdaie.iu».

together and their location will be ,> “ nl °i D tigers to Jesse F.ggers, land in

•lackson tp. $150.

Win, T. IlufTiimn toJ. II. and H. Kobinaou, land In Floyd tp., $H0n. J. H. Miller to J. and M. L. West, land in

Franklin tp., SI'JT.Y

A. !S. Mayhall to t . J. Wood, land in Koach-

. j dale. $775

| plsn IS thought by the connilittce Eli R. Pruitt to J. F. seott, land iii (ircen - the district convention to , U) be for the begt oa-tietp.. $•«...

In? held here next month. He is a j Robert ( . Shepeerd, admr., to M. A. Cline,

hustler. E. T. Chaffee. ! wwrk.... land m Marion tp . $7,vi.

Robert C. Shepherd, admr., to James M

lion here this morning and stirred ion in finding them when their up great enthusiasm. He is a great | name8 are ( . a |] ed _ Owing to the 1 lavorite and will make a gallant | ] arge number of delegates, this

light for the congressional nomina-

tion at

Today’ft Local Market*.

[Furnished the Daily Bannkii Tunes I cHn^and^D Marion t^rSt’

Hillis & Browning, the old reliable ;(la i lv j, v K .W. Allen, manager of Arthur ) we dealers des.re to thank tl.e people | , or(|Hn , g y ,

of Grevncastle for tin* favors >hown \\ rus

them in tlie past seusott and are again ; Springs,choice

, Cocks, young and culls patronage of the public, cocks, old

asking the

They give good weights and are prompt yVmn^chokx^fat. and reliable Yvbieh features make them i Turkeys, old toms.. . successful in their line. They will this ! Oeese, choice f. f. Sliw anil over season have a full supply of clear and J K^fJ.^b^bj^Vm candling clean ice which will be sold U8 cheap as Uniter, fresh roll the market will iswiint. Messr-. Hillis

A Browning assure die public that I hey expect to put in ice houses the

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Six leading steel companies combined to

of tbi* prevent price cutting.

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ball last Sunday, and as tlie game was 1

Four persons were badly injured in a

iu progress some ot tlie boys became I collision of cable cars in San Francisco, angry and called each other a liar, and Iowa house finally knocked out the bill came very near having considerable I providing for liquor making in the state, trouble. Shame on tl.e boys for play- i . T, ? 0 1 p8 ^ an Ind [ aa out '

GOING EAST. No '!* Indianapolis AecomimHlation S:45am No IS' southwestern Limited 1:52 pm No 8 Mall 5:15 pm No 10' (. incinmtti Night Kxpress 2:;tlaiu

GOING WEST.

No 9’ Mail H:45a m No 17' Southwestern Limited 12:44 p m No 8t Mattoon Accommodation ti:;t4 p m No 7' st. L. and t in. Night Express 12:40a in No.2 connects through toCincinnati. t 'leve land, Dayton and Denton Harhor. No. Is. eotlehea to Duffalo, sleepers to New York and 'Ynshington.il.! . No. s connects through to YY abash and ( hieitinati. No. 10, coaeties for Cleveland and Olnctnnali, sleepers to t Incln-

natl and New York.

* Daily t F:\eept Sunday

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F P lll'ESTIS. Vgellt

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In effect Sunday, Now 19,1893.

ing on Sunday,'but more is the shame for quarreling and fighting. Look out, boys, or tlie grand jury w ill get you. Instead of Frank Gee preaching at Union Chapel last Sunday, as announced, a Japanese student of DeI’aitw university preached, telling of

break in Indian territory have sent for re-

inforcements.

Alabama miners on a strike will accept 10 per cent reduction if cost of rents and supplies is lowered. Tiehener <fc Jacobi's block in Rochester, occupied by three large establishments, was burned, lioss $825,000. Poolroom sharks tapped a wire in Cin-

the way he became a Christian and sev- clnnati, but their work wasso delayed that erul other of his friends ami relatives. ^ hou8e ,H,c,ime 8U,, P icloU8 an,, refuHe<l His sermon was very interesting. Hungarians are still making threats of S. B. Thomas went to Indianapolis violence in the Pennsylvania coke region Monday. [ and the people are in dread of the expected

Frank Gill shipped two ear loads of outbreak

lumber last week which went direct to The Irish Independent party held a con-

vention in Dublin at which John Red

Europe.

Wm. McCray,

of Greencastie, is

inond denounced anti-Parnellites as slav-

spending a few’ days with Ids son Char-

ley and other friends.

i»hly suWrvient to the English govern-

ment,

F. G. Taylor, Cornell sophomore in jail

Aaron Cooper and Charley Johnson With

Barber shop fixtures for sale. Intpiire of < at I Eiteljorg, Greencastie,

coming season sufficient to hold two or la)|>j Apri | 4 ]8! , 4 p 2 ;,_ ; , t three years supply. Place your orders i

with this firm. 128-2t. I Subscribe for the Banner Times I vertised.”

I.etter I.lnt, The following letters remain in the Greencastie postoftiee uncalled for

April 4;

J. S. Allen, esq., Miss Hannah Orrely, Miss Nellie Brown, M. O. Oliver, Mr. J. L. Trom, Chancy Feynn, Mr. M. V. Hand. Mr. F. G. Butler, Miss J. D. Devan, Mrs. Carre Watts, Mrs. J. L. Cooper, Mr. duo. DerWoodweek, «I. Sarah Jay, Mrs. Margaret Neff, J. A. Wilson, Thomas W. Brown, A. Shop-

taugh, esq.

. ,, , i „ ....„ some weeks ago,

went to Roek\ tile Sunday. Seems to lie jj aH droppetl from the university rolls quite au attraction down at Rockville' tor deficiency in his college work. lor Aaroa. VVuted Opportunities. Dec Smally and family, of Russell-| The man who gets up,, ville, visited friends liere Sunday. I A fill’d guest from the banquet, and drains off The farmers around here who “re ^ l'“ P u alnp „ 1[tll , t{u i she(1 , ^th^eerful-

still making molasses reiiort this Hie i n-ss, goes

lo-sr run of the se-ison Wel1 col “rnted to bed an.l enjoys its roistse. in. t run oi tm season. Hut , ie who sapped llt the tBl) | e of klnKS The Epworth league will meet at l n- And yet starved In the sight of luxurious

ion Chapel next Saturday evening at ,l >lng8t

. i Who hath watched the wine flow by himself

7 :n0. Ail are invited. j but half tasted;

Tlte late cold snap killed about all the Heanl the music and yet missed the tune; who

. I hath wasted

fruit around here, ^ ne [)(irt (> f ,p e < g 8ren( { possibilities-friend,

j That man will hear with him, be sure, to the ('I.OVKKDAI.K. j end.

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2:47 a m 2:;|S p 111 1:45 p m

VANDALIA LINE.

Trains leave tireencaRtle, Ind , In effect Nov. IW, 1H08. FOIl THE WEST No 6 Kx. Sun. 8:56 a m, for st. Louis. No 7 l>aily 12:550 a in, for St. Louis. No 1 I>aily 12:53 p m, for St. IjOuIb. No 21 Daily 1:52 p in, for st. I a mis. No 3 Kx. Sun 5:28 p iu, for Terre Haute.

FOR THE EAST.

Ex. Sun. ... 8:34 a in, for Indianapolis.

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In calling for same ..lease say “ad- | Misses Minnie, Ettie and Birdie ( off-)

Wii.i.isG. Xkff, P. M. 'man ami Joe E. Kally and C. C. I nder-

—Owen Meredith.

No 4

No 20 Daily 1:53 pm, No S Daily 3:35 p m. No 2 FLx. >un H:20pm, -• No 12 I tally .. ...3:2Bam, “

No « Daily 3:32 a m " ••

I’KORI.Y DIVISION I. eavp Terre Haute.

No 75 Kx. sun 7:05 a tn. tor Peoria No 77 '' " 3:25 pm, for Decatur. For complete time card, glv.ng all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, through cars, etc., address

J.8. Dowling, Agent,

J. M. CitEBBRoroH, Greencastie.

Asst. Gen'I Pass. Ygt, St. Liu is. Mo.

CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS.

To and from Terre lliiiite, in effect November 12. IS93.

AKRIVE FROM THE NORTH. No 3* Terre Haute A Kvatisvllle Fix . thtOii in No 7 Nashville Special H:0n p tn No it Terreltnute A Fivansville Mall. 1:50 put No o’ I h leu go A Nashville Limited 10:00 li in

NOIITH HOUND.

No S' ( hlcago.V NHHhville l.lmltisl 4:50a in No 2t " Mall 12:10 pm No 4’ '• KxpreM 11:15pm No 8 t hieago SpiNtlal 3:20 p m

hieago special • I hilly, t Flxccpt Sunday is 3 and 4 carry Pullman sleepir

T rnlna 3 and 4 carry Puirtnun sleeping ears_. between Chioago and Kvanavlllc Trains 5

liras

and tl carry Pullman palace sleeping ears and day coaches and run solid between ( hieago

and Nashville. ( has. L, Stone.

Gen'I Pass, and T'kt Agt. Chicago.