Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1894 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18111.

BUTLER WILL BE EXPELLED.

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND- I

ING TOWNS TALK.

'The 'Turkey’s Doom

tlay IINext Year.

Will SOOn be written. It Will be Indianapolis Journal.

R Cold day when he gets left as While the attendance at the fair he surely will be, and it will be iroumN was a disappointment to the a cold day for you unless you I college managers they announced last are provided with wann clothing | t ., IV( , r the entire expeiiaea of the made as \VC are now having ours g.mie and the iinmediate preparation made, and you can easily allord for it. Manager Church says DePauw

to huv a full outfit at the prices association has but a small debt, and n a ink at dob. | j slip will he aide to get from under it by Mrs. E. C. W aln died at her home named oy OUI nouse • lll(A .,j t | „f the Students. Purdue has three miles southeast of town at ten A good, warm working suit conducted a very expensive season, ex- o'clock Monday night, after having for S4.00, #5.00 and ^6.00. I pending a fabulous sum for coaching been eonlined to her bed for more than A good knock-about suit for al,,ne ; a, " , mo8t ,,f , ' <ir have nec- a Week. Rev. Kaum conducted the fun- ^ 1 'o essarily Item played away from home, i eral services, which were held at the $7 ,r '0’ ''/• 5® ^nd S'. .OO. j llowcvi'i,*Manager Kennoti announces ! imuse Wednesday morning.

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COUNTY NEWS NOTES

Pointed Pnraarnptis Prom Many Pla«*c Widiin I* ill ■nun's Boundrles—The CnnnIry People*. S|»i*i*hil Cnliinni of short j

Items of Neliflihorhood Now*.

M rs.

have Wain was buried at the Wesley Chapel

Extra good all-wool suits for I that the receipts of the

&h> GO and $12 OO. Iiecn equal to tin* expenses, and that cemetery.

tin* Purdue association is only slightly Mrs, It. I. Daruaii, of Greencastle, cinharussed by a debt a qnired in park visited her parents, M.and Mrs. Samuel improvements, and that the embarass- ^ Cellivcr, last Saturday and Sunday.

HattlinjOn ^al Estate

We have

the best bsrifiiing "'houses and | ( , N tlnit have 1^.,, V '’"‘d f"r \ ears, •lard time. |„ (s

j 11 a measure’'

helped us to rel tiiiction> that the casual buyer has only to see to

preciate.

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m. in ki.kv

Offico over First Matiunal IIh.-k

Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering

WE SELL THE

Fine all-wool tailor made suits

in ENGLISH

OLTX V inZORSTErDS OM L-Y $15.00. ll:avy. Warm, God nirmnnflTn and Gent llUkULllll B S $6.50,

l:\lra tine,long Pool

$8

$10 ftncl $1.50.

Best 25-cent Underwear Ever Sold for the Money. MODG.L CI^OTHING HOUSE.

I \ V 1 I Y’ P V V V L 1r V\ \1 ITC Vote lit Itloomlngton. 1 I A 1 Id 1 All rAY 1 I a>I Id* Bloominirt4»n Telephone.

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All communications should be signed with the name of the writer: not necessarll> for public V. ion, but ns evidence of good faith. A .lonymotis communications can not be noticed.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office.

The election at the College Avenue M. E. church Wednesday, to give expression to the views of the memhership on the question as to w hether women should become mem hers of the general conference and thus take part in the law making for tiie church, resulted in almost a unanimous vote in favor of the wo men. There were 12:$ votes cast, onlv six of which were in opposition to the women, and it is stated that three of the six were by accident, by reason of misunderstand I ing how tiie question was stated. l$ut little interest was taken in the

Spectmi a coutoB einiicd I'rciwin iqipiicHtion. 1 elect ion, as was evidence hy the

BATES or SUBSCRIPTION

(hie lY.ir Iti(ulvniice L Six month* Three month* ()ne month Per week hy Cnrrier

.Jtft.OO .2.50

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as was

fact that out of 400 members over 21 years old, only 12:$ express them-

selves.

nil sub- ;

When delivery N nmde by carrier,

pcription accounlH arc to be ]iaid to them as

they call and receipt i’»»r same.

M hat to Kcatl.

If you are dow n with the blues, retid the twenty-seventh Psalm,

t’libitsher I If you feel lonesome andunproNfanatrinx Hditor J tected, read the ninety first Psalm.

A.Mic-s nil eominiinlcatlnns to | Jf you feel all out of sorts, read

M. J. UKCKETT. . IIAItHY M. SMITH.

Thk Daii.v Hannkii Times, , . . ,. , , . r ,, i 0,1...castle. I ml. •"I'llth chapter.of Hebrews.

t 'oNoni 'S meets on Monday next. It will do but little as it is the same old gang.

energetic-

RfTLKH should now he

ally and systematically fired from the college association of Indiana.

Thomas T. Moore is making a fine canvass for speaker of the house in the coming legislature und will hustle the winner if he shouldn't capture the plum. Mr. Moore is well qualified for the place and has a goo'‘i following over the state.

Tur supreme court has decided the fee and salary law ineonstitutional and some of the county ollicers do not know where they are at as to salaries. It seems that most everything democratic, is unconstitutional. A new law will have to

be framed.

Thk Wilson bill reduced the duty on barlev about &3 per cent among the first to take advantage

If people pelt you with hard words, read the fifteenth eapter of John. If there is a chilly sensation about the heart, read the third chapter of Revelations. If you don't know where to look for the month’s rent, read the thirty seventh Psalm. If you are getting discouraged about your work read Psalms cxxvi and Gallatians 6:7, lb If you find yourself losing confidence in men, read the thirteenth chapter of 1st Corinthians. If the stove pipe has fallen dowt. and the cook gone olf in a pet, put up the pipe and wash your hands and then read the third chapter of James.

m-nt arising from the small receipts i i he Murril t wins gave a free enter-

nf yesterday is oulv tenipiirary. Tin* taininent at the M. K. church I tiesday Purdue people unite in praise of Man-j night, and twenty-rent entertainments oger Keimon’s work of the year. lie M etlnesdaj’ and Thursday nights. I lie has shown himself to be a man of ex-1 principal attractions' were the stereopeeptional executive ability, and it is due tican views. I hese men are twin Inothto his wise management that the ex- ers and bear a great resemblance to

penses have been 'net as well as they j each other.

have and that the team has been so sue- i • he schools dismissed I’uesdav aftereessftil. ’ | noon for the remainder of the week. Mr. Kennon is now in correspond- • $"' quarterly meeting was held at enre with the management of the Ann j the M. E. church last Saturday and Arbor team looking to the arrangement Sunday. Elder Wood preached Satur-

of a game for next Thanksgiving day. The result of this correspondence will probably he that these two teams will play here next year. The outcome of the Wabash-Butler game last Satiirda> would give this place to Butler, but the colleges of the association, it is said, have agreed to expel Butler at the March meeting, and Purdue will make amicable arrangements with the other association teams by which a game with

day morning and Sunday night. Misses Flora and Etta Kelghtley, of Greeueastle, visited Miss Alsia Hitter 'ast week. Miss lunn e Edgeworth and Mr. Paul MeFadden went to Indianapolis Tuesday to spend the rest of the week. John Gregory, of Lafayette, visited some of his old friends here last Thurs-

day.

Priest A Hart have moved into their

the Ann Arbor team, or one t qually as 1 new store room in the "brick, strong, may be permitted without any Miss Grace Bridges, of Greeueastle, breach of faith. Purdue has played for visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Gordon,

years uith teams which are not in her class, and she expects to bring to the Indiana capital next year a game which will have something of the importance to the west that the great New York game has to the ea-tern colleges. The state fair grounds have been leased for that purpose by Mr. Kennon. Ballet will p.obably return to Purdue and coach next year’s team, which promises to be even stronger than the learn of

this year.

President Smart is receiving the support of the college faculties of Indiana in his effort to remove the taint of professionalism from foot ball in the west and northwest. The colleges are determined, he said, that they will no longer he embarassed by professional

teams. The effect of the change iu the , , , , . , ? hvered the sermon,

rules this year has been benelidal to the game, and has been appreciated by the public, it has made the game more in-1 teresting from a spectacular standpoint and more intelligible to the uninitiated. The great interference plays of the Purdue team yesterday have not been excelled anywhere in this country, and 1 tePauw’s defense lias been rarely equaled by so light a team. The playing of the DePauw leum was evidence

of what three weeks

last Tuesday. Tom Yeates w as married at Indianapolis last week to Miss Mollie Julian, of

that city.

( has. Frakes’ new home is nearly completed. It is one of the finest coin - try homes around here.

Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla “C. I. Itoisi & Co.; Lowell, Mass.: •' Dear Sirs: We have tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla amt Had it to he all you claim for It. My wlfo was poisoned by ivy when a young woman, and for eight years was troubled every season

Hood’s^Cures

Potters’ Celebrated Filo Floss AND Wash Silk i * ***

with the breaking out and territde Itching and burning. I thought hers was as bad a case as anyone ever had. She was in tills distressing condition every year until she began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, wlileh has effected a perfect cure, w ithout leaving any sears, and shs

has had

No Sign of the Poison Since. She Is well and hearty. I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla after the grip with good results, and have also given it to our four children. Wo are all pictures of perfect health and owe it to Hood’s Sarsaparilla." J. C. Fhkkman, Van-

dalla, Illinois.

N. lb If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapa.

J •• lad.

Isaiah Vermillion. 24-4w

rllla do nut be induced to buy any other Instea

Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 20o. per box.

15it; Four KxcursiniiM. Home seekers excursion to southern states Dee. I. half are. 20 days limit. F. P. Ill'KSTTS, Agt.

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Chiu. Turner’s house, situated two miles east of here, was burned Wednesday evening at six o’clock. Contents

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Bit; Four W* at -rn Fxciirfiioii .*111 1 IS. On above dates excursions will he run to Arkansas, Colorado, Indian territory, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. Rate will be half fare plus if2.()(). Return limit 20 days. F. P. Hi kstis, Agt.

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Train No. H hauls sleepers to Uosbui unT Columbus, sleepers ami eoaeties to Cioniinali. No. 2 connects for Chicago, Ciiieinimti

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( b veland amt Michigan division points. No 1» hauls sleepers for Washington via i , \ u sleep r for New York and connects foi c.,! umims No. H connects for i ineinuaii and Mlehigan division points at Walmsh. : "Knlckerli icker Speeiur sleepers for \ ,v York. Nos. 7, II Band 17 oonneel in st. Louis

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neets at Paris with ( aim division for points south, and at Mattoon with I ( . for points

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Today’H Loral !>lark«*tM. [ Fnrnisheil the Daily Banner Times daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Artbui

No No

lt , , • , ,* , , .Iordan’s poultry housej

all mmied, incduuing wheat and i H

tins winter’s meat, whieh In* had just SprinK^,choice,

i . Cocks, yoiniK

day or two Coaks’oid

| butchered and put away a j ago. Mr. and Mrs. Turner

| from home at the time. Loss about

, $1000; no insurance.

ITiion Thanksgiving services were held ui M, E. church. Rev. Crooke d<*-

were away ?;;^^^ llH , an(l ovo '

In etr<‘ct ^.iii lay. May iT. 18«3.

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Turkeys, 8 to 12 ll»s Turkoy hens, youiiK Ducka Geese, choice f. f. Hlbs and over... Geese, plucked Riots, f’n’sh, subject to luuuhinK'

Hut ter, fresh roll 0 Rutter, No. 2 »;

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And it should be in possession of every man who desires to be thoroughly posted on all political and general news

work under the I "•pies, and especially Indiana news.

Must Know by Experience.

At tiie close of a recent meeting at Pulaski, Tenn., Sam Jones said: “I want all the men in this crowd who have not spoken a cross word oi harbored an unkind ’.hough* ,ri -

hnd ward their wiv* > for a month past r" " ll '

Hood » i ills cure connliimlom by ro-

hand of a great trainer will accomplish with green men. Coaelier Corbett deserves most of tiie credit for the improvement. Mitchell will probably be captain of the DePauw team again next year, and in ease Fulkerson should

go into active engineering work, either Jamison or Buschmau will eapti

Purdue team.

captain the

The daily furnishes all tiie news— local, domestic and foreign; complete and accurate market reports; a state news service that covers all important events, and a generous supply of miscellaneous)” information for general readers. This year the proceedings of The the state legislature will be of especial I

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that very disagreeable disease, catarrh. As catarrh originates in impurities in tiie lilo id. local applications can do no permanent good. The common sense method of treatment is to purify the blood, and for this purpose there is no preparation superior to Hood’s Sarsa-

to stand tip.'’ Twenty-seven men

„f Hii* were the Russians, win. have arose, and were called to the front.

been able to land a cargo of bailey at New York, duty paid, at much less than western barley can lie shipped to the east. Distance counts for so little in freight hy vater, ns compared with railroad

when Sam, addressing the audience, said, "1 want you all to take a look at the twenty-seven biggest liars in the state of Tennessee.”

A Great PerformitiH’e.

At the Grand last evening Prof,

traffic, that without an adequate I Roche gave the greatest exhibition protective duty the barley of Rus- 0 f hypnotism ever witnessed in this sia sent down in rivers to the Black city. All who have witnessed his sea ports can be sold in New York performance say that lie is superior tit prices lower than that of native to Prof. Flint in every respect. The barley, but very satisfactory to the audience was fairly spell-hound.— poorly paid peasants of Russia. /)es Moines Lender.

storing peristaltic inentary ennui.

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Make life worth living. if you are | not thoroughly conversant with the | qualities tiiat make the high grade,

A RARE PROGRAM EACH EVENING, sweet tone ) pianos, pay ns a visit of in-

spection. Visitors are not asked to buy.

PURE COMEDY. INTERESTING EXCEEDINGLY INSTRUCTIVE

TIIE (-HEAT KOt K-ltHKAKlNt; TLM

hut you will be ('harmed with the beauties of our instruments. They are the

. I Given on Opening Night A huge mx hunI he weekly is furnished al $1 a year, ffred pound rock will he omaen on Uiclueust Liberal commission* to agents Sub-1 ^ f r * ,ub3eot ' “ 8 Bh,,wn byouton !

One Dollar Rttcorriiiig Fae. Prof. Koche,

An important decision was hand- Frof. Roche is the talk of the ed down hy the supreme court in j town, o** Dig fo the great excellence the case of the state ex rel. Thomas of his performance and the wonderMcKay vs. John K Frost, recorder | fu> f'-ate he performs. Last night’s of Lake county. The case was j program was a wonder andtheaufounded on a fee charged for filing |’lienee very enthusiastic.—£«*ncy

The court decided ! Journal.

a mortgage,

that but one dollar can be legally charged by a county recorder in this state. The ordinary charge made has been .$1.20.

Wanted—Middle-aged lady to light housekeeping for h family of three. Good wages will be paid. Address lock box 125, city. 36-4t

Kt’til Katnte TraiiHfer*.

NY in. A. Tarmlchaol <»t al. to George W. : Grubb, land in Madtaon tp„ $50,). Elmer K. Grubb to George \V. Grubb, land

land In MiidiHon tp., $2< '.

Win. P. Gallop to K(Award Y, Gallop, land In

Go Wadi non tp., will.

Benjamin F. Goff et aL to George E. Johnson, land in Husseli tp., $HOO. Chae. J. Stutter to M. J. and E. G. Hlake

land in Koaehdale, Sl2'«h

The Printer Always I.efi Out. When they do catch ;i man in Kansas who has money they generally do them to a finish, as is evidenced hy the following: An un-| known man was found dead on the outskirts of a small town recently.! A revolver and $100 in cash was found on his person. The coroner ' held an inquest and charged $75 to defray expenses and bury the body. The police judge fined the corpse $25 for carrying concealed weapons and kept the revolver. The local newspaper which published the obituary notice got nothing. Yundaliu i.iiitt ICxcuraions. To ( inciniiiiti; fare round trip, $:!.50 Tickets good going only on train No. 12, leaving Greeneastle at 2:28 a.m., Sunday, Dee. 9, return limit Dee. 10. J. S. Dowi.ino, Agt.

scribe with any of our agents, or send

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direct to JOFKNi Al. NfcVVaPAPKR CO., 39-5t&w-4 Indianapolis, Ind.

l*olnt« In <t»t Culture.

The results of the experiments tvit'i oats at the Illinois station at Champaign for the past seven years make it apparent that it is not advisable to plow the land in the spring if the crop follows corn, the use of tho disk harrow giving better results. Tho seed should bo sown near tho last of March or 1st of April. If sown broadcast, it is better to sow fr*m 2'^ to .Vo bushels per acre, covering tho seed not more than one or two inches deep. There is no vaiiety greatly superior to all others, so that it is not wise to put mil credence iu the claims often made for new varieties. Some varieties are, however, distinctly better than some others. Neither color, nor plumpness of kernels, nor weight per bushel, nor the form of tho head certainly determines value, but generally va-

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MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE,

We receive goods direct from the makers nod sell al the lowe.-t prices an J on easy terras.

Newhouse & Jetters,

Fine Tuning a Specialty. lyr office—Room 3, Music Hail.

Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greeueastle ladies. I use the

KN ll cuufuaea ihu eye lo read thia type at 1 4 hichti front the face, you had better go to Dr. G. W. Bence und have you-e-o, „ nB j pnf an ^., RriD ,

Two dozen old

. ! rieties with long, slender, comparatively newspapers at kernels have the smallest percent.-

the Banner Times office for fiye a ge of husk and probably the greatest cents. These papers will be found feeding value. I'jarly maturing varieties

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very useful in many ways. 1 hey er u i)4 (1 , sirah icto harvest tho crop are nice for pantry shelves, under before it lias fnily ripened Binding carpets and in other ways. R e .! “"d abockmg the sheave, at once is an member the nriee—two dozen for advantage rather than a disadvantage, munner me price two uozen ioi if tho K1 . aiu u iu fit condition for cut

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