Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GR KEN CASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER U '-’I

•A HAPPY MAN

Is the purchaser of a coat whc lias a garment which suits him and has it paid for. Clothing this year is cheaper than ever before, We can furnish elegant suits at prices which actuall) startle our customers. Now you can buy cf us a fine suit,

I.NQMI CLAY WORSTED.

fine Thibet Cloth suit in single and double breasted and a fine Regent cut coat, well made and well trimmed for the Low' Price of

SI 5.00

—A*l THE-

JOUNTY NEWS >OTKe

lUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND

ING TOWNS TALK.

Pointed Pan*graph* From Many Plac* Within Putnam’* lloundrie*—The Conn try People’* Special <'oliimn of Short Item* of NeighboiiH>od News.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

in

at tin* IIan>jkk Times office*, corner Viiu? and

Erimklin s’rtMdy

AOVERTISI NG. UKAi»i;<(2 Notices r» cents per Sine. < >n«* line paragraphs charged as oeeupj ing two lines space. 25 lines i cents per line 50 “ Vi KK) “ :i &vt “ 2‘, 5(M M 2 IMsp'ay rates made known on application, rhai.i.'e: for display advertisenn ntH most he handed in b$ 10 >*clobk a. a on. «ohday. Road Ing - advtTlisenfhntf \s II hi rt ©ivt I up tf» 1 o’clock p. m.

Parenfk' liuty. Parents arc* as fcnsuraYile for not taking newspapers for t heir children to read and learn to read as for not sending them to school. The

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child’receives far more information fcrom the reading of good papers than it does from school books. Education such as the child receives in the school is indispensa

LKX A. We are having the usual blustry w atlier after the elet tion. * Dr. Welch and F. 1). Vit/ant sy^nt > lay in ^ * l ie Haute. Win. I*. Willoiurhhy, of <. # oal Bliffl. s,»ent part of last week visiting his d oighter here. V*'. S. Itmviev is again outlie sick 1 St. • Win. Coehrnn, of Terre Haute, is vi.*iii ig friends here. W. .1. Eaglestbdd >peut Saturday at Greeneastle. Curtis Hieliardson is visiting his sister at Bainbridge this week. A brakehian of the Big Four got inashed between two ears at Carbon Tuesday. . Our coal slope*is doing good Wolk now. e His friends gave I) M. Newton a surprise iliiuey. It u as well attend I and all bad a good time. • . Meeting at the M. E. ebiireb Saturday night.

OAK Al.I.A. Frank Bushev and Arthur Torr. of Carbon, visited borne folks Sunday. C. I.. Torr is moving to Greemer-'tle. Quite a nuiuber from here went to Maustield Wednesday to attend the fn neral of Mrs. Aiueriea Miller. Mrs. Miller was born and raise ! hero, and was a sister of .1. II.

piactical education—general infor i niatioii—and he will be a dunce in

All cimi:nunioiitit>iis should bo slirncd with Hid imm«» ftf the writer; not ncccuwarily for public iMon. but ns rvldenoc of faith A.ioitvmous comiiiuiiications cun not be no-

ti. d.

suite of All the work ho may do or

• irregular please report 1

u-ueuiiim cilice. that may he done for him in the

ipiicMiiim. school r.'istn. * The country is full

of (ducate I iium-kfllis, nun and

r. on

i and W. L. Torr.

Ide, hut gi\c the boy or girl no I y| r f.^wreuee Itoekhill, of Fern, is a other opportunities for acquiring a r^ular caller at this place.

j* Jas. Johnston is quite poorly.

Wbert* tii'llv«.*ry i8(1:m* promptly at p

Spcciim 11 copb r* I'iiltled free

RATcS C * S'J BG ' R ‘ l iVm « .ulvii',,

months

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-Y»0N.

Thrrr tii> nfhst One wdii f// l y i, w» - h !‘)f (' ri *.

v

When il.*tiv< t \ is iim«le by carrU‘i tie v call and receipt for naine.

nil mih{hi'in us

>i. .1. BW K C HAUKV M. SMITH.

iublisher .... Managing Editor

Address all cominunicntions to Tun Daily Hann-h Timer, Grci ncaBtle, I nd.

Oi r democratic friends who assisted in the severe rebuke to de tnocracy in I’litnnm county, no doiilit, are gei*ntl\ incensed at tile sicklv twaddle of Putnam’s democratic papers which put such a low estimate on their honesty ns to say that hoodie carried the campaign. Our democratic friends know as do all honest believing citizens that nothing of the sort was done. People voted their sentiments in the election and were simply sick of democratic incompetency, juggling and mismanagement in local affairs, just the same as in the national affairs. .Another thing the demo erntic papers lose sight of is the fact that life Putnam democratic majority has been steadily falling of and that the natural trend to wards republicanism here has been suie and true though a trifle slow. Putnam’s voters are coming to a realifatiflU sissiw* . do and that gang rule must cease, and their votes of last Tuesday dj.inonstnite that thev are in earnest about this matter, in which the Bannkk Times heartily wishes them Gccl epced.

GKO V El. AN l>.

Miss Winnie (Irillin and iJaughlcr l> ; 1. who have been vi.iliiig tin* brill -i’s fullicr. Rev. J. B. Hadlnck, returned to Ifafiodsburg Wedneolav.

men ami . ,

I John H. Owens (• witn us again ana

" wll ° hav « " ,ittl0 • c . h <> o1 will make this Ida home. * He, ih conbook k owlodye but practically no neetiou with II. W. Timmons. ba- -ee.lnculion. cured tie* rightto work the Blssel fence • in i’titnaiii county. Both are gentle- # # inf*n (inti we bespeak for them a lineral

A female swindler has been op* patronage. ..

crating extensively in neighborin'; W. W. Hurst bad Ids sale Monday, towns. She calls at a house and j Everything sold well. Confidence re-

represents that Khe is very tired, i' ml M < ''

asking permission to step in and

going to Missouri for

! come lution but alas! alas! it is not to

rests few minutes, supplementing be found there. • the request w it h.one* for a cup 1,1 Charley Baker thinks this cold snap coffee. She displays samples of was u great thing for democracy, as it dress goods, wbieh she says.she «aved them decomposition.

‘ . , I 1 he lias h great tleal to Bay

dyes, and solicits orders for simt-1 abont , ) . 0ver s lr ee t ’ssc l »o„ 1 boyspeeclies

but it seems as if be got there.

The g. o. p. has a great work before

iar work. When she obtains dresses she places them in a large willow basket which she carries, and gives the owner a receipt. The

dresses are neyer returned.

# Cooper’* 1’lan*.

Special to the Indbinapoli* Journal. Coli’mbl's, ijid., Nov. 11.—Congressman George W. Cooper addressed the Young Men's Christian aseoeiation tonight at this place. Mr. Cooper lias made known his plans for'the future. He finished his work in Washington city and returned e here and resumed the practice of law. He has not made known his political plans for the

future, if he has anj r .

it. Putnam must be redeemed. The M. E. church at this place, Imsecured the services of Rev. Lontlier for the present conference year. Allep Lewis lias moved to the Wesley Evans farm south of tewn. Mrs. Zarilda Hicks and daughter Vio!a, of Lapland, who hate been visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. Ira Lewis, returned home Monday. \V. C. Clenieqts and wife of Danville, were entertained Monday night by ( ha-*. Wisehart and wife.

A TIRED REPORTER S PLMXT With smiles you have questioned the debutante fHir, You've asked the poor liemrar the wetsht of Ms rare. You’ve learned from the suicide words of dispsi r. An I trot from the wise men much more than your snare. Now write It an up—tor a s >-«e>. Tne hour la long pass&l when you should be in bed, A id yet you most sit with a pain In your head, 0 0 With bush" s of copy that's ant to be read, A'id wish In vour soul that the author was dead o W ho imHiflncd Ids liandwrlllna easy. Yes, midnlirht has passed, and the minutes run slow. Tjc printers are erylna for copy, you know. So, suicide, debutante, beauty and woe. Write it all up and then vou ean no, Just write it all up, for it's easy. °

llu*in«**s Pointer*.

Printer’s Ink

In advertisement w riting it, is better to say an old thing in a new way, than

a new thing in an old way.

It is not always desirable that a large amount of space should be tilled with a

laijje number of words.

Advertisements, like jukes, should be timely. The ad which made a hit in

. , , . , ’(id niav fall tbit if sprung on the public

paper was carried by us through .^ , !() -

the bad democratic times, up to a ' ~ ~ ~

high standard of newspaper exctM-

Our CirculAlion Boom.

iJik ^'j'l^Es. as a result, of the late election, is receiving quite a boom in circulation. The

Shopn»uBh-HHH». At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 1. II. liil is in the eastern sqjjtir^' d the ei 9 last evening occurred a icautifiil home wedding in whicl' their ekfest daughter, Margaret E . vas pronounced the wife of Mr. II Frank Shoptaugh, son of Mr. Geo P. Shoptaugh. The rooms of the residence were handsomely decor ated in mistletoe, sent from Kentucky by friends of the Igjide. Promptly at eight o’clock the bride

and groom entered the parlor, where

Dr. T. J. Bassett in an impressive manner, performed the ceremony in Ids usual happy manner. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. After the ceremony congratulatinas were exten led Mr. and Mis Shoptaugh, then following refreshments by Caterer Merryweather. The bride was becomingly attired in white* silk, and tin groom ’gore the conventional black. Miss Hillis is one of the most pop ular of Greeneastle's young ladies and she takes for her life’s mate one of Putnam’s progressive and best known young farmers. They will go to house-keeping immediately in a pretty little cottage ai ready prepared for them just ha t of the c ity, where they are no v at home. The Banner Times joins their many friends in congratulations.

Hr. Van Amin’s Work. WtMtern Christian Advocate Rev. C. A. Van Air’-n, D. P., of • • Evanston, III., rendered very valuable service in a series of revival meetings at Locust Street, Gt;cencastle. Ilis preaching was ‘ in the demonstration of lhe spirit and of power.” His afternoon Biblcreadings were marvels of clear, pointed expositions of the word of God. Scores of our church membership have been helped into a higher religious life, backsliders have been reclaimed, and sinners have been converted. Though Dr. Anda does not pretend to he an evangelist, few men are better endoYed by nature, and by long ex perienee in tin* pastorate for thfi ough and effective evangelistic Work, and we venture the statement of the conviction that he could not better serve the church than by devoting his splendid ability wholly to this work. His services at Locust Sttcct have attracted sufficient attention to bring several applieacations from pastors of other churches for similar services, some of which he will doubtless feel led to accept. Haopy the pastor and the peojil* who enjoy his ministra tions! Many, and among them the writer, will never cease to bless the day that Dr. Van Anda came to Locust Street.

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Mr. aeorqe TV. Tulei/

Benjamin, Missouri.

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Good Advice Quickly Followed

iKittlinnin Heal Estate We have some of the best burgsint in bouses ami lots that have tie en Ottered for years. Hard times |, ai in a measure, helped us to reductions that tin* casual buyer has only to in appreciate.

M. HURLEY

< RfU'p owr Fir i National U.t. k

WE SELL THE

Potters’ Celehrati i! 1 '

Cured of Rheumatism by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

“ I was Liken down with rheum* Msm over • year ago. I was sick for over six months.

niG Floss AND Wash Silk,

Often I would have such pains that I emil# hardly endure them. A friend camp to me and

vispll

advised me to try Hood s Sarsaparilla. I tank him at bit weld and sot a liettle of It, and sine*

have iJlkim eight bottles of it.

It Has Cured We

When the doctors could do me no good w hatever. After being benefited so much from tins medicine I describe Hood's Sarsaparilla as s

l also advise e v e»y one

Isaiah Vermillion. -1 - f.v

wonderful medicine. _

w ho Is troubled with rheumatism not to be w ith

Hood’s^Cures

out Hood's Sarsaparilla. ! am a farmer, and the* medicine Ins given me much energy and strength to perform rnv work.” George W.

, j pc

Tclky, Benjamin, Missouri.

Docal Timeliard. BIG FOUR,

OOIXO EAST.

No It'" Vestlbulcd Express r>:,'iO p .,1 No k*t Indianapolis Aoeommodatlon. sq.'ani No IS* SouttiwesU-rn l.imltisl 1:.V n n No S’ Mull Clift pin Noli* 2:90a in

GOING WEST,

No 7' Vestlbulcd Express 12:22 am No 9* Mall 8:4-’« in No 17* >ou th western Id ml tod 12:4il|i in

Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 23c. a box.

know

If everybody nnd particularly

tbero would bo no ml vertisiiig. But tin* fact is Unit nine tonths of ho po ip!,* domii know they really w*uit a now thing until they seeif advortisod.

No !U I t in' Iluuto Aocttinmodatirm. ii:i;> p m No 11> i;

* Kally t Except Sunday.

Train No. 14 hauls slonpers t*i Itosfmi and Ctilnnitnis, sleepers nnd r nohos to Clnolnii,Hi No,2 o.mneot.s for Chioago, Cincliinut,

; ii.hi. .vti. it.iiiii'itji mm i riMijgt*, t i nciiinu', i

ovorvtllillg i 1 lovoland and Mioliigan division points. \,

„ I IS hauls sleepers for w asiiin^ton via i

1 el r OWM wants, sleeper fill NOW York and conn cots for (

iiiniius N.i, 8 connects for ' inoinnatl nr. * Michigan dlvlnloii points at 'Vabash. No p. "_Knlekoi*b.ie(U*r Special'' Hloe|a*i*8 for New Yoi k. Nos. *,, 11. H and 17 o min cr In st. I, mi-

ITnion ilopot with woatorn roads. No. n nm. neots at I’ai Is with ( alro division for polnis

• for jioln: -

• T.idny’s l.oenI MarKets. f FurpLhoil the Dam.v Banner 'I’tmks

south, and at Muttoon with l

north.

E I*. IlITESTIS. Agent

■daily bv i’AV. A!p ii. innibigorol' Arllitu

Jordan’s noiiltrv housoj

Nuiulny s.atool Yinoii. The Sunday School Union teach ers’ meeting was held at the library last night. A fair representation from College Avenue school und a few from the other schools of the city were present. Prof. Ogg, county superintendent, was in charge. The lesson for® next Sabbath (Luke vi; 20-31) was discussed with evident profit to all

Icncc* and we propose to cf.U.l better jo >'>*» UjlAire

o

the time to sub.

nreao.pt for ttiree-riuarters^ of an

Niitldng encourages ininroloment. | houn f hp othpr fift( , pn m 7nntes he-

discovery and invention so much as in-

iioultry

Hon*

spi

< y *;mvf Cocks, old Turkov li**n*. choice f.it Turkoys, n ouiig.lO it)* an t ov« r Turkoys, old foms. Duck*.. Gi’vsr, eh )i ’ • f. f. hJ'm and over.... Oopso. ohick'Hl . Rtors, fn'Hh, siiMpcI to liMndiliijr Hut tor, t rust) roll Butter, No. 2

.5 • •V, . )‘ j • .2 ‘*•4 | .. i i r, . :n . .27 ; ..t'i u • 7 Vi

-(^ItyJis'.T.u Niw AtSAHV * CNi«A*;e Hr,;©-

\ aii'R'tiri*I.iup l>;t”.irsioiis.

In off vet Sunday, May 27,189JI.

NOKTH UOUNH.

No 4* C hicajro Mail

No 8* ” Fxpress No 44t I*ycal ..

south ii >rNi>.

No T I^mlsville 1 ail No 5* southern Express No Ixxvi * Daily, t Kxceot Sunday.

.... 1:2'>a m —12:05 p :n ....T2:(V> p m

2:17 a m 2:2*1 p in 1:4.51> in

’ o ImlianapoHs, Nov. 20 ailil 2!, re-

turn limit Nov.

■_':l: # fare. tl.*2l) f«*r I be VAT’IOALIA Li N L..

tr *p; ,t,n < encanq *1. 0. TnUiwtswri GraMM»stl«, Ind.,In street* Sept

O. F.

To Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. IS, 1!) and 20, return limit Nov. 30*; fare, $17.65 for round trip; account Mississippi Valley Medical association. * J. S. Dowi.ing, Agt.

;io. isiH.

No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No Ii

No 4

No 1)

I «

No

No 2

Keeping everlastingly advortis-1 v" *5 [[jJj'J

ing brings success. tf

r<»R THE WEST.

Ex Min * s .-.i;, i„, for M l..,ils. Dilly i- ■'ia m, for Kt Ixjii §. iMily 12: •:» p m, for M. Louis. Ifilily 1:H> p in, for ‘t. Ia#uls. Ex. *>un 5:28 p rn. foi Torre Haute,

FOB THK EA8T.

Ex. Sun &34a in, for rndmnapoMp.

Dally t:40 p m, **

Daily ik35 p rn, “ *• Kx. Sun- i5;*3Mpin, “ “

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. a m

I'KOHI \ Dl\ IsIOX

.7:05a in. lor I’eoria.

VJk/HKN' it coaluiw* tno i to rood thin type at 14 Inches from * ’ the face, you had , '«*Hc. gc to Dr. (3. V*. Bonce pud haeo

yOO*e*--* i'f®o t 4 « >>»ir of enerfec *

! I^eave Turn* Haut<*. No 75 Ex. Sun..........

No 77 ** “ <£55 p in, f»)r Decatur. I'or complete time euni, ^rfv.ng all trains and stations, and for full information as to

rates, through cars, etc.. addroRs

J.&. Dow lino, Affont,

W. F Rrttnnkk, Hreencastle.

Asst. Den’l 1’asi

’ass. A art. st. F^nil*, Mo.

CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS

The largest Stock of

HOLD SltTOLSS

Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. G. W. B&NGEk. 291-lyr-e. o. w.—41-1yr-e. o. w.

To and from Terre Haute, in effect May 22. IWH. ARRIVE FROM TBK WORTH. N't) 7 Nashville Special 9:30 pm No it Terrellaute A LvnnH-vIlie Mail.. 1:45 p in No5* ( hientro& Nashville Limited 10:00p NORTH RtW’NI). No ft* Chicago & Nashville Limited.. 4:50 am Ntfc 2t “ Mail 11:25 pm No 8 Chicago Special 3:-0 p m ’ Daily, t Except Sunday Trains 5 and 0 carry I’ullmnn palace sluepimr ears and day coaches an<f run solid between ( bicaao and Nashville. « HAS. T., STONE, Ger'l Pass, and T’kt Ami. Chlcairo.

make it creased facilities for making them

wall II click* ty-cllck. the printers are on Fr >m flying of day until the night has grown wan, A id then with a whir, when the others have gone. The press rushes on In the tlrst streaxs of dawn. And some folks imagine it's eusy.

Hinging Noises

In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable anil very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing i

also ri-ull <fi**in catiWih.

saparilla, the great blood purifier, is it peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the

blood.

Hood’s Pills are the best after dinner pills, assist* digestion, prevent consti-

tion.

j> ^ i kiiow n I,, maiikuid.

If your competitor is getting ahead j of you by means of superior advertising don’t try to imitate his methods, but engage some bright man to improve on

his.

Truth is the prime essential m adver-

j, ,, _ , tising. The best written ads will soon o . a. C( , as( . se jj jf you are alway®

“just out” of a leaflet* when a customer

calls. ®

As all subjects are interesting when written about in an interesting way it should be possible to say something interesting in an advertisement of almost

every article.

Some advertisers have their favorite

today.

Mrs.

Walters and Mrs. A7 R.

O * si rape up t le alleys and gutters of sin, T ien pick up the scraps which they might have been; (4 i talk to the | re teller ami all of bis kin, T.ien w* ite what you've gut and turn it all in. Ami see if you think It's easy. —Uutlun Pn*t

Mouth CJreefieaHtle.

Will Maloney is in Indianapolis advertisements, just as some men have

their favorite stories, but favorite ads, like favorite storms, are pot necessarily

. , favorites with the public.

Gray are visiting friends at Emt-j Ifeyery a<lvertUeiIient of a cerUin nenoe today. j article contained some bright idea or John Marley and John Cooper temark, |>eople would get into the imitit are at home 'from Indianapolis | "f reading I etn Just as they would the

1 production

ing spent in planning for the greatest efficiency for the Sunday school

work in the oily.

Com! of the Flection. The election expenses in this county will average $(52 per precinct. This, with 42 precincts, would foot up $2604. It is expected that the entire cost will foot up to .$3000. The county commissioners will meet in a few days and make proper allowances.®—Crawo fordiuille Journal. The expense will be about the same in this county as far as the rate per precinct is concerned, but we have less precincts in Putnam.

vmm e, sracasiie Thurs®, Nov. 1£>.

Hi Honrtj’is Famous Hmis.

THE BANNER TIMES Book ; Bindery j Now in operation ; L. turning; out some of the I Handsomest ! Styles

Marriage Llcei»*p*. Henry F. Sliu|jtuugli and Margaret E. Hillis.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will save you money. if

of a contributor to the

reading columns.

Just us long as advertiser* altacll mure importance m a slight reduction in the price of space than to good po- - lion or elVeetive wording for their announcements, failures in the advertising world will continue to occur.

Two llourif mill n Half of SoEil l.nughter. is the way Hi. Henry’s minstrel* pur it. They appear at the opera house tonight ottering a program replete with fun and witticism by 40 of tin* best stars of minstrelsy, among whom is the great I* raUK K. McNisii. t unaiiis rises 8, falls at 10;30; hence the “two hours ami a half’ are guaranteed. Beats are now on sale at Landes’ drug store.

40 Burnt Cork Celebreties 40 Everything Brand New.

special <*nir»Ri'iMi'iit of the Monarch ot the Minstrel World. FRANK E. McNISH.

Our Groat Commedians: MARCUS DOYLE, LARRY MACK, . MATT DIAMOND.

Of binding ever shown In the citv BANNER TIMES BUILDING.

Hi* Four Kxcurainna.

special Features: The Wonderful Rexfords, Living Art Pictures, The Mystic Dwarfs. Special Scenery.

Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 18, 1!) and '20 return limit 30th, $18.56. Indianapolis Nov. 20 and 21, return limit 23rd, $1.20. Home seekers excursion to southern states Dec. 4, half fart*. 20 days limit. To Cleveland Ohio, Nov. 12 and 13, return limit 23, account W. C. T. I'., $9.15. To Hot Springs, Ark., account medical association. We will sell to (lot Springs, Ark.. Nov. 18, 111 and 20, with return limit. Nov. 30, at half fare. F. F. Hukbtis, Agt.

on: ch vmi’ion <n \i.i.i:ngki>

Under the special supervision of America's Renouned Cornet Virtuoso,

At the Banner Times bindery • I take one inch thickness of piano music.

in a hautisome style

mend and bind it for two dollars.

HI HENRY, SOLE OWNER AND MANAGER

(Utt&Wtl

I’rlccs SB and B0cents; n ata on sale at latndcs’ Druyr stoic.

Kxciirsion to Crnivfnrilsvllle. On account of the uiiryMnutbcmuiii show i»t Crawfordaville Nov. 13 to 17 the Motion Route will sell tickets at rate of one and oue-third fare for the round trip. J. A. Michakl, Agt.