Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMERS. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA SATURDAY DECEMBER 22, D94

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has purchased especially for the

Cloning Sftftdions. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES* . The last session of the Farmers’ .. " ,

Tin* ( lotting l-.x«*r<'lN<*H ag Given Yesterday.

■ institute opened Thursday, 1 p. m. An intvensting Program. ! The fiist topic on the program was The Christinas exercises were "A I’lea for the Wife and Dough- tri\ t .n yesterday at 9:45. All of

ter,” be J. A. Mount, Mr. Mount the recitations but the first two J | | | ^ f | R J Y | ^ made his last lecture as good as

a fine line of Gent’s Furnishing.?, just the thing lor Presents

1 Ins others and every one enjoyed I the address. He made an earnest

Fine Neckwear. Mufflers. Gloves,Silk& Linen Handkerchiefs Fine Dress Shirts, Umbrellas, Collars and Cuffs, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Collar Buttons. Watch Chains. Gold Mounted Silk watch Fobs,

Mackintoshes,

Plush Caps, Fine Hats.

COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t luiuler plastering when don •

with Adamant. See

SANTA CLAUS WILL APPEAR

R- B- HURL-&V

For furtli.-r in ormation. HOX 77:!

To flit* Sunday School Children at the

ChureheH thiH Season.

The various Sunday schools of the city are making arrangements for their annual Christmas festiv-

ities, and ail the little ones and the DA I E\ BANN ER 1 I M ES big ones of the schools will be pro-

vided for as usual.

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on Monday afternoon the children of the school will hold a Christmas celebration an-’, receive their gifis of candy, nuts, etc. On tomorrow

the regular afternoon sehoo) literary program inter-

riHi.y;t.r<.rdt«|>lHVHclve r ll^ ,, e. ,itHini , Mhe!ppp rs e ( | w j t h music will be given, inded in by 10 »clock a. m. each day. lv(»atl- 1 »

I with appropriate Christmas feat-

i ures.

At the Presbyterian church on Monday evening there will be a program of music and other exer rises. Santa Claus will run a postoffice and will pass out presents, including a feast of candy for little ones. On tomorrow' evening a song and instrumental concert will be given by the choir and orchestra. Locust Street Sunday school will have their Chi istmas entertainment Monday evening. The church will be handsomely decorated and an interesting literary and musical program given. The children will be remembered by Santa Claus, who will be present himself. For a number of years this school has taken this occasion to make their

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J pica to the farmers to add all the modern appliances possible to their i homes to aid the wife and daughter. He said that the wife and

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daughter should not be cooped up at home, but he allowed to see as much of this great world as posj sible. He said that after a while the farm vvill be chosen for a home rather than the dusty city. Mrs. Jennie Handel read a paper entitled “A Noble Calling.” She said that women are fast becoming useful in many things besides house work. The last subject was “Continuous Growth the Law of Success.” Mr. Lockridge’s paper was full of good thoughts, showing that nothing can grow and develop properly without a constant attention and

care.

The insurance committee repor'ed in favor of forming a union witli the Montgomery Insurance Co., and another committee was appointed to confer with the directors of said company and make an effort to have the union formed. Bainbridge was again chosen as the place for the next meeting. an«t the following officers were elected : O. F. Lane, pres; Milroy Gordon,

see., and M. A. Bridges,

The institute was then adjourned by the president. The attendance throughout the entire meeting wa« very large and great interest was manifested. It was considered the most profitable institute yet held. Mistletoe and holly delivered on shoiT notice. Knijiiire at telegraph office, gt

IlickH* Latest.

Prof. Ilii ks, the weather prophet, says that from the 22d to the 21th of this December will be the worst storm period of the month, the winds approaching a tempest. On the 25th there will be a decided

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M. J. BECKETT Publisher HAKKY M. SMITH ManaBintf Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Hannkk Times,

Grecncastle, ind.

Mr. Voorhees bus certainly chosen a good title in the “Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ”

for a lecture, hut we believe Daniel charitable contributions, and many

could better tell of the burial of the democratic party.

only has the ncas. time to subscribe.

Now is the

needy families have been helped in this way, and it is hoped to make this feature even more successful this year than heretofore. Friends are invited to assist in this work by bringing or sending to the

The Banner Times tins week had a three column report of the Farmers’ institute, while our slow-going

contemporaries had nothing. This j c [ iurch MondftV evening contribushows that the hustling newspaper ! tion8 of raoney< 1)r()visions of a ),

kinds, cast off clothing, orders on coal dealers, grocers or butchers,

An exchange aptly remarks: A a nd whatevei may assist the desticertain preacher sa.d no newspaper^ and 8ufrt , ri r of our cit alg0 that told the truth and the whole! , J truth could make a peeuniarv sue- to ro l ,0,t an >’ one who ma .V need cess. We say, by way of returning assistance. While supplying the the compliment, that the minister l necessities of life, do not forget to who will ai all ihiks and uiidti ad i make the little happy by sending

in dolls, tops, horns and such toys n« vour own happy "hildren can

circumstances tell the whole truth about his members, alive or dead, will not occupy the pulpit mote than one Sunday, and then he will find it neceasary to leave town in a hurry. The press and the pulpit go hand in hand with white wash brushes and pleasant words, magnifying iitlle virtues into iiig ones. The pulpit, the pe n, the gravestone are the great saint-making trium-

virate.

were omitted. The following pro gram was given: Song, “Scatter Sunshine,” school; paper, “Christ mas,” Florence Diall; song, Bethlehem hymn, school; piano solo, Josie Armstrong: vocal trio, “The Angel's Song,” Maggie (Josner, Myrtle Uidpath, Lillie Crawley; paper, “A Christmas Story,” Sallie Jones; vocal solo, “How Brightly Dawns,” Nellie Matson: solo and quartette, “Hark the Angels Sing,” Lizzie Price, Belle Graham, Charlie Ellis, Kdwin Black; a Christmas story, taken from the German. Nellie Tribby; quartette and solo. Nellie Matson, Belle Graham, Charlie El lis. Edwin Black, song. “It Came upon the Midnight Clear,” school. At the end of the program the classes presented their Christmas presents to the school. In the name of the senior class Frances Arnold presented a call bell for Miss Ridpath’s desk. As a pres ent from the middle class, Lela”d Bass gave a center table and cover. Charlie Adams presented the junior’s gift, a dictionary stand. There was a good deal of trouble in finding the last as some one hud tried to make a name for themselves by taking it down stairs and hiding it. Prof. Ogg and Supt. Lyons each made a talk, wishing the school a merry Christmas and a happy New

vice pres. Year. Miss Ridpath spoke a few

words of tbanks and good wishes to the pupils and then read the fol-

lowing poem:

t Wanted, A limited number of responsible agents, ladies or gentlemen, to solicit subscriptions for the Green castle Directory in the city and suburbs. This is u good opening for the right persons. Apply to Turood A Downs, Compilers.

Now the ChrlsttiMR-tido Is here, Rrlngintf with it hopes an I joys. Here’s a bell with tones so clear. To ringr in the tfirls and boys. From the class of nlnety-ttvj. To the hi^h school dear to all. This is what the j^iver said, So we’ll listen to its call. Heieupon the desk we’ll place it. Thus to keep it evermore. And the class we’ll si ill remember When its followed ninety-four. To the mldd’es, thanks we offer. For this table neat and plain. We w'll prize il for its beauty. We will mar it w 4 th no stain. symbol of the Pv<»s you’re btiildlntf* Let it he for one and all. Clean and pure and hrlvcht and spotless. Always true to duty’s call.

Several things have had their first origin or fn-t of eneouragement in Hoston town since the days of Bunker Hill first introduced that maiden settlement to the attention of an observant world. Since then many citizens have sprung up and <|tiite outgrown the size of their staid sister, hut in in my respects Boston holds her own and H quite unique in keeping an individuality that no other place pan lay claim to. Boston is he cradle of all realism. No doubt if we could trace the occult connection

should find that out

Ulster, Penn. Scrofula The Worst Case the Doctors Ever Saw

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“C. I. Hood & To., Lowell, Mass.:

“Dear Sirs:-! «ish to testify to the great

we slimild HIM mill out of the soul va | ue of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kor sonic time I came some influence of Boston culture, had been troubled with scrofula, which early that had shaneil the hent of Tolstoi's last winter assumed a very had form.

dreams in far oil' Kussia. Certain it i , that Howells, who can trace a tragedy in the way in which his hero dons a spring overcoat, or James, who dissects our table talk, and by it, tells the secrets of our souls, both hail from Boston. And now another step in realism, when John I,. Sullivan, the pride of

the Hub, comes forward in a play in- coura g e h, as a last chanee I resolved to give it a

meriean ” trial. After taking one bottle I noticed the sores

Sores Appeared on My Face and hands and gradually Increased In number until they readied to my shoulder. The doctors •aid It was the worst case of scrofula they eSer saw and also went so far as to say It was incurable. 1 tried ointments and other remedies but to no avail. A friend recommended Hood's

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Ketoring on learning's patewuy, I .luniors, thinking of the road

change in conditions. \\ nrm, Tieit lies out long. Ring, before them _ . , , -n . • . With Its weary, weary load— southerly winds will bring rains. „ ,, „ , , . J ” ! Bring this stay for dictionary, lasting unt'l about the 29th, when _Bo"k that learning all C'.ihiIuh.

in the north the rain will turn to snow, followed by a great cold wave that will sweep down from the north, covering nearly the entire continent in its embrace. It mav

be well for all who are not prepared for this sudden eharige to get

their house in order.

I*uzzl<‘8 many In Itn couching', NS ords on words for weary bruins. Ono and all our thanks we trive you. Wishing for you merry cheer. Brightest joys, peace and plenty, ( hristtmiB comes but once a year.

Many of the alumni and friends of the school were present during the exercises. Among them were the following: Supt. and Mrs. F. M. Lyons, Mrs. O. L. Lyons and Master Eric, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.

think they hud thin** their own way, Blake, Mrs. Ruth Black, Mrs. Ham- “ but hasn’t Ricketts fooled ’emy” It mond atld t h( . Mi8SPS Kol | y>

Those interested in the work met on Wednesday of last week and reorganized the old Ridpath chapter of the L. L. A. The following ofli cers were elected: Pres., Edwin

The cheap job-lot concerns used to

Among the Churches, PRERBYTERIAN CHURCH.

The pastor extends a cordial invitation to all who may lie interested in the subject to come to Uis

church tomorrow morning and hear ,{l ack; vice pres., Albert During his reasons for requesting the mem- rec .. 80C ., Albert Black; cor. see.’ hers and officers of his church to Fml 0gg . trefl8 ^ Frank VeBta |.’ abstain from all church entertain- | standing committee, Lewis Walker, ments in the opera house. There j Jeffi Miles, Edwin Black

gen ions ly called “A True American, in which Ids own life and habits, Ids faults and Ids virtues are calmly and dispassionately discussed before wondering and delighted audiences. If is a new departure, something in the way of an experiment, but in this case, although tiie snbjeet is handled witli perfect truth and openness, still a discretion is displayed that robs it of any feature that might be objectiormblt. Possibly, the next thing we shall hear of will he the exploiting of the lie we-1 divorces, life and experiences in a play written for the purpose. It is a wonder that the sensation limiters have not thought of this before. Some of the fair stars bent <>n elevating, if they should try this plan, might find that their adventures would make a Chinese play lasting for the period of several days, and then it would lie in a condensed form. Mr. Sullivan lias always been a great and uniipie feature of Boston’s population and now lie and Ids playwright have given to the public a dramatic literary curio, in-as-mueh as it is the first in the field, an actor playing acceptably a chapter from his own life. It

had commenced to heal. After the sixth bottle

They Were All Healed.

I continued to take It. however, until l had used nine bottles, and now I am nerfectly well.” Miss Katie Kosenokant, Ulster, Tenn.

Hood’s Pills are prompt and eflclent, yet easy iu actiou. Sold by all druggists. 26c.

Today’* L*ocai Market*.

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Jordan’s poultry house.1

Hens Springs,choice, (Ticks, young Cocks, old , Turkey hens, old Turkey hens, young Turkeys, old toms. Ducks Geese, choice f. f. Mbs and over... Geese, plucked Eggs, fresh, subject to handling. Rutter, fresh roll Rutter, No. 2

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Some people can be fooled part of the time, but after while they get on to some tilings and exclaim, “Oh, what humbugs \\e s nte tunes meet!” and these same people ever afterwards purchase their goods of Kieketts, the honest jeweler. It

I never saw such a bargain!

claim the people when they purchase one of those solid gold chased band rings of Kieketts, who fully guarantees them. Others haven’t got them, can’t get them, hut sell you rings not half so good for $2.(10. It

Before buying your Christmas can dies see IJroadstreet & Son. 51 tf wl

Heal Instate Transfers.

•Tohn \Y. Williamson to W. II. Williamson, 1 land in Washington township. Slit \

So ex- ; Benjamin F. Thompson tu Robert F. Ed-

wards, land In FrankPn township, $1* 0. Mary Ragan et al to Bridget F. M. Ragan,

land in Grecncastle, q d, $1.

Newton Stoner to Elizabeth Stoner, land in

Madison tp, q d, $1.

Thomas Moral ity to Honora Summers, land

In Grecncastle tp, $1.

w It Eggorn to Geo G Etrgvrs, land in Jack-

son tp, $600.

K H Bowen to Elizabeth Stoops, land in Putnamville, $1.

When you purchase one of those $1.( 0 butter-dishes don’t you know they me not one-sixteenth part as good, claimed to have been made by a grindstone, as one which Kieketts sells which has been made by the latest improved machinery*

Ali there! stay there! get thereon Dec. 27 (Uni see one of those old time happy-go-lucky minstrel company's, which you have been looking for. The mnnarchs of modern minstrelsy, now with Boyd’s Modern Minstrels. It

Our esteemed contemporary, the Star-Press, quotes the following which is, indeed, the truth : “Many items of news are lost to newspapers by the modesty of the people yvho hesitate to tell the reporter matters concerning them selves,” says an exchange. “Don’t think it too forward to give items concerning yourself. The right thing to do is to stop a newspaper man on I he street or any other

give to make Christmas a bright anil joyous day fur the unfortunate children of the poor. Contributions will he in eare of the mercy and help department of the Epworth league, which is a guarantee of faithful and careful distribution. Every one is expected to leave a donation of money, provision or clothing with the doorkeeper, but that ali may be able to attend the admission lias been fixed at ten cents or one good Irish potato. No need ot any one staying outside. On Monday evening at the G. A. R. hall the Christian Sunday school will entertain their children with a cantata, “Mother Goose and Santa Claus.” A Christmas tree will be

will be a Christmas concert at the

evening service. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7

p. m. by the pastor, A. H. Morris,

i Subject of morning s“niio>i

Unspeakable Gift.” Appropriate

place you may happen to meet him,- evidence and the children will

and toll nun that yon have been on . . . .

a Visit have reh,lives visiMnir von- I have ,llelr annnal treat of g 00<l

have relatives visiting you ; |

that your wife entertained company, or anything that is in any)

way a rnnuer <>f new.- Reporters Baptist church,

are always thankful for any pointer, and greatly appreciate such courtesies, if you have done any thing mean, of course keep it to

vourself, for there are always others ! which will

things.

There will be no exercises at the

At a

meeting held last Wednesday the constitution and bylaws were adopted and new members were admitted. The next meeting will be held on the first Friday after

“The ; tbe holidays.

The seniors had a class meeting

Christmas music by the

Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0 p. m. All invited and

welcome.

A liireut Buttle

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many years.

Hood’s I’ills cure nausea, sickness, indigestion and biliousness. 25c.

Kieketts’ never misreptesents anything; has never claimed to run a “fake factory,” for he know* the people of Putnam county are all too smart to be hiimbuged, even if he wanted to so boldly misrepresent anything, and

choir, i on Friday of last week. Besides

discussing the Christinas question, they elected officers for the remain der of the year. Fred Ogg was elected president; Nellie Matson, vice president: Albert Black, secretary; Nellie Tribby, treasurer. All of the grades of the third ward combined their programs and presented them yesterday afternoon in the assembly room of the high school. They occupied about two hours and a half, beginning at 2 o’clock. The program was made up of recitations, songs, exercises and drills by the pupils. They seemed to he perfectly trained and performed their parts with a skill that far surpassed that of the older pupils who used the room in the

afternoon.

The good result of the careful musical training the scholars re1 eeive in the public schools was

IT IS TiMB

To talk about

HOLIDAY GOODS.

Catholic church there nr* special services other

At the i will be

than the usual Chiistmas masses

be said at 4, 8 and 10

to tell that.'

o'clock a. in.

ISe\er was better equipped for that kind of an argument ,, sto ^ fa,r, y sparkles with Decorated China, Dressin c Cases, Shaving Sets, Mirrors, Lamps, Pocket Books,

r iius.t-jiM-i-ei.i nnyiiiiiig, „„<■ ■ Curses, Albums, Dolls, Games, Toys, Toilet Articles an d

make the people believe that if he lies ful,v a '‘»"-»8trated. Without the , rancy LiOOds of all kinds.

I daily drill it would have been ini j 1 hey have been arrivinu for the oast possible for the scholars, varying been very busy arranging them fli. v

" "" " lo have sung the same pieces with I ^ ° them to you.

siudi perfect harmony and time, j I The large audience especially ad-;

Christinas flowers, telegraph office, mired the live doll exhibition and j

about one thing he would lie about an- j other. it

Kieketts’ low prices on

cause*, the Watei pipes to explode in cheap concerns. it

month. We have are all ready now.

5l)t2

the drill.

Jones’ Drug Store.