Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 December 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY DECEMBER 24, 18U4

T ri\e N loci el has ]iurchased especially for the HOLIDAY TRADE

a line line of

Gent's Furnishings, just the thing lor Presents

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.

WHOLE TOWN IS HYPNOTIZED. Citizens of Abingdon, III., I iider the Influence of ProfeHHor lloctie.

Chlcagc Inter-Ocoan.

AitiMiuoN, III., Dee. 17.—Special Telegram.—The people of this village are in a state of morbid eestasy. Many of them act as if bewitched ; others believe themselves under the hypnotic control of stronger natures; people religiously inclined are suffering from spirit ual exaltation; trade is at a standstill, and villiagers who never ex perieneed an emotion in their lives are haranguing crowds upon the street corners, or sit for hours in their homes, dreaming of greatness

that hungers lor them.

Three weeks ago last Tuesday night a lecturer who had been billed I upon the fences for many days made his appearance here. “Professor Hoc he, the famous hypno

tist,

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COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B* HURLBY For further iii.ornmtion. BOX 77*1 DAILY BANNER TIMES

Published every afternoon except Sunday • t the Hannkk Times office, corner Vine and Franklin streets.

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Items from Our < olored 1 riends. A very interesting < luistmas program has been prepared by the members of Bethel church for this evening’s entertainment. A Christmas tree and Santa Claus will be the chief attractions lor the little ones. The Christmas exercises at Henton chapel will be given tomorrow evening with a Christmas tree, nuts, candy, etc., for the children. The Christmas entertainment at the Baptist church has been arranged for New Y'ear's eve. A good program, including songs and recitations, will be given, and a jolly time is assured. Santa Claus will appear. A “'hen’s nest” entertainment is the novel title of a social to be giv en by the members of Bethel church Wednesday evening tit the Masonic hall.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

One Tear In a<tvance t

Six month* ....

Three month*, • One month I*er week hy Carrier

2.50 1.25 .50 |

. .to '.iliimt

When delivery l-> made hy carrier, all »ubacriptton accounts are to be paid to them as

they call and receipt fur same.

Here is another rich one. Fake diamond dealer- claim that they have never lied about bike factories. No doubt it. They have never had any u-e for any kind of a factory as their business is too small, but any person who will try to make people believe that a piece of glass is worth -tiiOO would very likely try to make them believe that they bad a $100,000 factory if they bad a half a chance, but you see a man i cannot lie about a factory as easy as he can a fake diamond. Shipley never

The Baxnek Times wishes all a misleads people. His goods are always merry Christmas. 1 as represented. It

M. J. BECKETT. .. HAHttY M. SMITH.

Publisher ! . Managing Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times.

Greencustle, Ind.

There will be no paper issued from the Banner Times ortioe to morrow. The force will observe Christmas.

The Brazil attorneys have organized a bar-association with George A. Knight, president. J. M. Hawley, secretary, and Peter Luther, treasurer. It is said their main object will be to raise rates.

While you are celebrating to morrow remember that a writer once truthfully said. “'There tro sermons in socks, ptay- rs in potatoes, benedictions in bread, consolation m cal. hallelujahs in hams, Christianity in clothes, and salvation in soup.”

A Soft MattrowH. An editor of a country paper, who is unmarried and dwells in single blessedness, made the proposition to send his paper free of charge for one year to every maiden who sent her address and a lock of her hair before Jan. 1, 189r>. He now has the largest circulation in the neighborhood and enough hair to stuff a mattress.

1’h** \l«*atlu»r.

The indications for this vicinity

for Hie coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick it Co. from the official

weather bureau at IndianaDoiis: Indianapolis, Dec. 24, 1894. Local rains today and tonight, slightly colder tonight,

Tuesday fair, colder.

^ Moore. .lennrnii At'Iter Monthly fur December. None of the publications for December are packe'l more full of Christmas d.eer tban Jeiittess Miller .Monthly, which lias some delicately varied sentiment aneut that joyous season on almost every page. The remarkable feature about all this matter is that it i- so -kilfollv bandied that there is not the faintest trace of monotony anywhere. Each and every writer has her own attractive story to tell, set forth with drliglilfut originality in coneep’ion and expression. .Mrs. Jeuness Miller's ariicle. "Eaw, Order and Art in Dre-s,” lends an intellectual atmosphere to the otherwise light, domestic tone of her

After Pneumonia Catarrh, Abscesses, and Dyspepsia Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cave Robust Health and Strength.

, , magazine. The Deceihber instalment promised to entertain citizens y r ,. Miller’s valuable series is more

of Abingdon with evidences of his

excellent eVen tban the foregoing chap-

. , ters have been. The author warms to

power. I he professor took the her subject as the series advances, and place by storm, and, continuing his '' ' s interesting to note the gradual

lectures, in the course of a week

course

had hypnotized every tractable subject in the county, including the professors of the college of the Christian church, which is located thete. The result was that the people began to practice hypnotism on one another—the school chil dren upon their teachers, debtors upon their creditors and young men upon their sweethearts. This last it is sad to say, promises to develop some food for ScanJet. In fact, the whole villige gave up work for hypnotism. Such was the state of things when Mayor Helderfast called the town council together and secured the passage of an ordinance prohibiting tin* practice of hypnotism under a penalty of $25 tor each offense.

Look at tills for ju-t a minute—••$.'>00 offered if the stone in window is not a genuine diamond.” What stone? The fake diamond about as la'ge as a silver dime ? Oh ! No! Xo! Xo ! but the little diamond in the window which is a little larger than a pin bead. Do you see? This fake is almost as big a fake '.is the diamond fake itself. The above offer is misleading you see, just the same as the diamond fake itself. The offer is to make you believe that the big stone is meant but what is really meant is the little one. Shipley always represents goods just as they are. It

nrogre-.-ive stages which mark the various eras of dress upon which she touches with such keen perception. I'bis article is attractively illustrated, ‘•t'hristinas in Saw Mill Gulch” is a thoroughly ebaracteristie western story, having a strong, picturesque tinge, and embodying a quaint romance which unites the Atlantic coast with the mountain region of Colorado. It is by Mrs. Jenny Hopkins Set bold, author of “Juanita, and Other Sketches.” Nothing could be more delightful in a gastronomic way tban A/elia Grant's ‘‘Christmas Dinners Without Wine,” an article wbi b gives most valuable suggestions to housekeepers in all stations of life. The beauty and use of social life is attractively and originally set forth in a new department known as '‘Afternoon Tea,” whose author is Dinah Sturgi-, a well known Boston writer. M iss Jane I’ratf. whose Thanksgiving article in Jeuness Miller Monthly for November lias attracted attention everywhere, is responsible for a cheery Christmas story entitled “Missionaries of Mirth.” The fashion article is more progressive, atiraetive and helpful to women of all classes. It is written purely from the Jeuness Miller statibpoint, and thus possesses novel and artistic, as well a- practical, interest.

Dmimitt, lliilis, (iobm, Martinsville Kcixirt jr.

Rev. Dimmitt will go to Chicago about Jan. 7 to assist Rev. Rowe, of Humboldt Park church, with re-

vival services during the four weeks ; Sullivan will probably tind that good succeeding that time, and he in act,ll K proves more remunerative and

In the part of John Desmond, in the play “A True American,” which s now being played by John I . Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan has an opportunity to show how much advancement lie has made in his dramatic career. The part, that of a gentlemanly land-ove'seer, who, hy bis quick thought and action at critical moments, proves himself to he the true friend in need, who is a friend indeed, calls for quiet forcible acting, the entire absence of bluster or rant being a marked characteristic. Nature has been kind to Mr. Sullivan, giving him a massive figure and brawny torso, such as we seldom see; to these physical advantages may be added a pair of unusually keen handsome eyes, and a full rich voice, managed by Mr. Sullivan with discretion and taste. Mr.

Bfl Mr. H «i. W. (Ms Ts a well known blacksmith of Trenton, N. J. lie writes illustrating the great building up, blood purifying powers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla after serious illness: “C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.: “ I am pleased to make a statement of my expe/lenc© Kith Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am a blacksmith and contracted a severe cold which developed into pneumonia. Before I got over the Illness, two large abscesses gathered on my limbs. Plflerenfctnedieines failed to do me any good. Catarrh and dyspepsia Made Me Very Weak and I lost flesh. I was advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before I had used a bottle I began to feel better. I continued and have taken live bottles and it has eared me of all my troubles and made me perfectly well. 1 now liavcagood Hood’s Cures appetite and weigh five pounds heavier than ever before. 1 cannot recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla too highly.” Wm. W. Otis, S09 linebllng Street, Trenton, New Jersey.

|j>ocdl Time Gard. BIO FOUR. OOINU EAST. So 10* Vest ilmlcd Express P m No Indinnapolle Accommodation. K:P-’nm Nuts* Southwestern Limited 1.1:5’pm \o s' Mail fc»p m No 14* 2:50 am OOINU WEST. No 7* Vestlbuled Express 13:22am xi. r M ill S:4J « »> Xo 17* Southwesternl.lmltr'd 1”;4» p m Xo :t* Terre Hume Accommodation . ii:.'.’l p m Noll* IMS a in * Daily + Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Columbus, sleepers and conches to 1 ineiiiuhII. Xo. ” connects for Chtcogo, Cincinnati ( b vcland and Michigan division iiolnts. No 18 hauls sleepers for Washington via < .A <>. sleeper for New York and connects toi Columbus No. s connects for ' liieinnatl mut Michigan division points at Wabash. No 10. "Knlck rbocker Spielal’’ sleepers for New York. Nos. 7, 11. « and 17 conned in-I. Louis Union depot with western mads. No. It connects at I’arts with < aim division for points south, and at Mattoon with I ( for points north. K I’. Hpestis. Agent

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In effect S.inlay. May 27,181)3. NOKTH BOUND. No 4* i hlcatfo Mail 1:20 a rn No “ Express 12:05 p at No 44t Local 12:05 p m SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mail 2:17 a in No 5* Southern Express 2:22 p in No43t I xx'a I . 1:45 pm • Daily, t Except Sunda».

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Hood’s Pills cure all Liver Ills. Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c.

Wanted,

A limited number of responsible agents, ladies or gentlemen, to solicit subscriptions for the Green castle Directory iu the city and

suburbs.

This is a good opening for the right persons. Apply to Thitoop tfe Downs, Compilers. The (liiiiiHiiid fake man has the wrong horse power of Shipley’s factory. He j says it is “'one horse” and in order to put him riuht would say that Shipley's faetory is four horse, in fact it is run hy a four horse power water motor, and it must he a four horse faetory, hut then it is as easy for some people to lie as it is for the water to run down through the four horse water motor which runs the faetory to turn out more goods in one week than is sold in any diamond fake concern in six months. It

Trains leave (■reeneustle. Ind., in effect Nov

25. 1894.

roll THE WEST. No 5 Ex Sun— S:5« a m. for St. lantls. No 7 Hally 18:25 a in, for st. Louis. ! No 1 Hally 12: I! p m, for st. Louis. j No 21 Hally 1:40 p m, for st, I .oofs. j No :t Ex. Sun — 5:28 p in. fot Terre Haute, FOB THE EAST. No 4 Ex. Sun. 8:114 a m, for Indmiiapolle. No 20 Hally 2:2» p in. •' No 8 Hally 3:36 p m, *' “ No 2 Ex. Sun tkfllpin. “ “ No 12 Hally 2:28 am, •' Xo ti Hally 2:;i2 a III ** I’EOBI \ HI\ IslON

Lea' “ Terre Haute. No 75 Ex. sun 7:05 a m. tor I’ 'orla. No77 '* “ ;i:5a p u* for HccMtitr. For complete time card, glv.eg all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, through cars, etc., address J.S. Howling, Agent. W. E IIkukneh, t.reencastlo. Asst, ticn’l I'uss. Agt. st. Louis, Mo.

u- bRoads’! ki lt.

W. It. \ ES I A I.

Broadstreet & Vestal, Real Estate, Exetiange and Loan Office. Farm and City Property for Sale.

Some

bargains if

and s

taken at once. < 'all

■e them

Southard Block, S. B. Cor. Square.

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turn will he assisted by Rev. Rowe in the revival services here that will probably begin during the first week in February. He and Rev. Rowe were neighbors in Dakota

we should imagine more pleasant, than the life of a professional tighter; to the ordinary citizen, it most assuredly seems more profitable. It

Mouth Green mantle. Wm. Maloney is in Cincinnati this week on business. Dr. Brazier is spending the day in Indianapolis. Miss Doin Medic., ol Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Ash.

Will Binkley will eat turkey a^ Brazil tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crawley and

MurriAKP l.ict'iitt***.

Olivet Shonkwiler and Nancy

when Rev. Dimmitt begun preach- Hall; John Wallace and Margaret ing as a youth and they have been ! McCullaugh.

associated together several times

Rev. Dimmitt says that Rev. Rowe is an excellent singer. He also ex pects to get John Hillis, of Greencastle, to lead in the singing. Rev. Dimmitt expects to be out of the

The stairway to Shipley’s factory is nearly wont out by people coining to see ti real live factory. It has been advertised so much during the past week that many people are anxious to see it, and till have been surprised that such a factory really existed in Greencastle.

Opera House, r rhur&., ]Jcc\ *27.

BOYD’S

MEL!

HRAS.S HAND AND OHCKESTKA.

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147 LAUGHS IN 147 MINUTES.

7 Successful Years 7 PRICES 2."> and 50 cents. Reserved

seats without extra charge an sale at J. K. Langdon’s book store.

“BIC FOUR” WISHES YOt* A MERRY CHRISTMAS ANI> A HAPPY NEW YEAR! An in Accordance with an OLD-TIME CUSTOM Announces VERYLOW RATES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, BETWEEN ALL STATIONS. Tickets Will he on Sale DECEMBER 24, 25 and 31. 1894, AND JANUARY 1, 1895, Gets I Returning until January 2, 1895. E. O. McCormick, 1). 15. Martin, Pass.Traltle Mgr. Gen.Pass.A Tkt Agt Cincinnati.

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New York Tribune'. Unless present conditions undergo a radical change, there will he an angry dispute between Mr Carlisle and

Mr. Gresham when Fame steps for- son Weilinglou and Cbae. Crawley ward to award a wreath of buck- »re spending the holidays at Tus-

wheat straw to the man who has cola, Ills.

proved himself to be the prize blun-j John Grimes and John Marley dererofthe Cleveland administra- were in Indianapolis yesterday.

tion. The achievements of both gentlemen are so nearly equal that the referee may yet have to declare

it a draw.

Turkeys roosted “strip” last night.

high on the

So the whole matter eatt he figured up in a few words. Murder will out.

But what is the use of further argument about the hike diamond, it litis got to he only a laughing stock for intelligent people. The thing has been

5 on can foot the people for hw Ini''but. j It passed last Christmas if a tiling is a fake they wih find it out. [(g a ( ]i am ,, n ,i i But was not given away A man can not make people believe fiiristmtis it was, and the that a piece of glass is worth anil leagt that ig sul)1 H bont R in the future

the better it will he for its owner, because any one knows it’s a fake, and to

believe

is worth ami

it is an insult to try to doit. On the other hand you > an -lur and make fun and do whatever you please about a genuine thing, hut' if it is genuine the people can see it for themselves. When people go into Shipley’s factory and sec it running von do not have to tell them whether Shipley has a factory or not. The more you talk about a thing that is true and not a lie the more you atlv* rtise it for good, hut ihe more von talk about a thing that is a fake which is said to he true, the more you advertise it for ftad. Every rule works both wavs. Goods arc never misrepresented at Shipley’s, It

j try to prove to intelligent people that a piece of glass is a diamond is an insult to them. Tills kind of a fake might work in ‘darkest Africa,” but Greencastle is the seat of the greatest university in the state, and people are educated here. Shipley's goods are uever'misrepresented. It

Christmas flowers, telegraph ollice. t 5'Jt2

city two Sundays of the four weeks 0 f course the people paid no attention he will ’ve. ir. f’lijcago. He has sc- to the slurs, because any man who can

cured Dt. T r A. Oohjn. dean ot the j !,tretl 'h a piece of gln« uctt! it becomes Rl'T PpP THAN I HI' RFSTI

Dei’auw school of theology, i a *u.ai manioti'l enn He'n an equal way | , . about a factory. The factory worries I

preach for him here on Jan. 27th.!., the all -Hock in the window concerns. I it bus worried them for a yoai ; iu fact, j they have had a standing advertisement of it for a year, hut the factory goes on just the same, and makes more goods

Beyond ComparDHn in one week than the “all stock in the Arc the good qualities possessed hy window” stores sell in a whole^vear. It Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Above all it pur-j •<nrotin-i»"

ifles the blood, U.u* strengthening the nerves; it regulates the digestive or-

He will Recure roiiic othei person to preach during hia absence on

Jan. 13th.

gaits, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the entire system, cures scrofula, dyspepsia, catarrh and rheumatism. Get Hood’s and only

Hood’s.

Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills, biliousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25c. Here is a rich one. $50.00 offered to prove that tlie stud displayed in window is not •• genuine stone. With heavy stress on tlie stone; of course, it is a stone. Don’t you make glass from sand? Sand is composed of small stones. The point is to make intelligent people believe that the piece of glass is a genuine diamond without saving so. Of course, it was claimed to be a genuine diamond nhonr. two weeks ago, but since the fake has been given away, it

And thcr‘* yon are. You will more iiian appreciate ’he fact that Royd s Modern Minstrels employ union actors, union musicians and no others. It-

The jig is up. The corn is acknowledged, and all the arguments that can he put forth to convince the intelligent people of Greencastle that a piece of glass is a $(!0() diamond will he of no use. Listen to this dialogue: Citizen to owner of fake diamond—Do you pretend to say that that stone is a genuine diamond? Answer—Well—I— 1—say it is a genuine stone. Of course it is a stone. Aint any piece of glass a stone? Don’t you make glass fmm sand, and aint sand small. The above is exactly as it happened, and if j any one wants proof of it t ail tit Shipley’s jewelry store and lie can get it. The dialogue as •written above is not, like that bogus letter in .Saturday's

is now just a plain stone, with strong j Timks without a name, which misleading advertisements to make you ; wa!4 UMy wrjttl . n by ull Egyptian

Waiting fop The Word In almost every home some one is

just waiting for another’s consent to begin the study of Music, and the home will i»e ti thousand times brighter when it resounds to the sweet, merry tones of

either »

REMEMBER THAT

STEIN WAY CONOVER,

SMITH A NIXON, S IT Y VESA NT or

KINGSBURY.

cJ. HI.EQoore

Will supply the people with tirstebi" GROCERIES at the lowest living prices. I iil.-o 5,1. p a ftlH line of Gills— and Om*.-nsware. Decorated Dinner Sets, I .owls and i Tteiicrs, and Tia ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keeps Hue line of Toilet Soaps. All j kinds of Kritirs, Nuts Cundi.!' •’ Holiday Trade. Last hut not least, " tit Jgive with every box of Maseott’s Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child - quadruple silver set., embossed kittle, fork and spoon. Just the thing fot a Christmas present. J. W. Moore, N. Side Square. Abram's Old Stand. 44-am

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All are unique in quality of tone, delicacy of model ana Iteautv of workmanship. But cold type cannot begin to do them justice, better make us a a visit of inspection this week and personally judge of their rare excellence Why bother considering inferior make —trying to Hud a good one among them when we will sell you a standard make from $250 up on such easy terms ns 110 a month. $2.50 a week, :(:P.,cts a day. Organs from $35 up; $5 a month. Good pianos lor rent. Fine tuning a specialty.

Toilay’H JaOCAI Marketn.

[Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily hy R.W. Allen, manager of Arthiu

Jordan’s poultry house.]

Hens ....4’4 Sprlnirs.ohotce, 5 Cocks, youni; ;! Cooks, old 2 Turkey hens, old . 5 Turkey hens, you dk 5 Turkeys, old toms It Ducks 5 Goose, choice f. f. alps and over Geese, plucked 22 Etrtrs, fresh, subject to hundtlnx '■ Butter, fresh roll 8 Butter. No. 2 ti

X T i ., h ... C'l.KSMAN WANTED to sell the Rapid A W llOUNU »IOflOl*S4 N-* Dish W asher to the wholesale and rent

* * ’f tnuiu. \\ hmmivh hiki tis»m litt* ^ in fv• 1

38-1 yr

Office—Room 3, Music Hall

believe it D a diamond. Shipley’s goods are never misrepresented. It Mistletoe and holly delivered on short notice. Enquire at telegraph ollice. 2t

mummy dead 2<)(M> years and could not sign its name. In fact, it L like the fake diamond—it has collapsed. It The Bannkb Times—10c. a week,

LECTION NOTICE. First N ational Bank, ) Ohkkncasti.k, ludlaua. D.-C.s IS'.M t I he ittinual inectlnK "f the stockholders of thistiank tor the election of nine directors for t he eusums year will t„. held at their l.at.k huPdluKj on Tuesday, Jummrv 8 isttr, |„._ tweet, the hours of one and four o'clock of suld .lay. 49 to Jan. 8 JEROME ALLEN, I ashler.

minutes without wettins Ihe tlmrers $75 a we* k ami all expenses. Easy position; no hard work; can make $ltic a week Address " !’. Han ts,,n ,V Co , Cl, i u No. H. COhitnPos. Ohio. 1 Coming soon, the king laugh makers in old time minstrelsy, with Boyds Modern Minstrels. Stronger, greater, grander than ever. U

Before buying your Christinas ctinK,. dies see Broadstreet A Son. 51 tf w l