Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2, I8«5

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PER CENT OE1 Of the low price of CLOTHING

ENTRIES CLOSED.

HroiuUtreet «fc Alice, 2nd, 3rd and

4th.

AT

The Poultry Kntrie* .Number Nearly Six

Ifliimlreri Good ShowiiiK* BfOCtlin^ J)Cn J. D. TOTT, 1st J The entries ol the poultry aaso-; Broudstreet & Alice 1st on young elation are closed with a total of breeding pen. ' r >89. This is a very large number iu.ack lakoshans. | and one that is u surprise to many.! c oc k—Robert Glover, 1st. j Considering the fact that there are n,. n —j a9> Summers, 1st, 2nd an abundance of poultry shows in an ,| ^. \\ \ t'niver, 4th.

The MODET.

this part of the state, at Rockville, Roachda'e, Ladoga, ('ra wfordsville and other town, the total at this

Means lower prices than can he found in any other house in the State. Don’t miss the opportunity for a

Suit os* Overcoat Men’s and Hoy’s Heavy Merino Shirts ami Drawers, 2o(‘ each. See our Ladies Fine Imported Kid Gloves and Mittens.. MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE.

in 4 i r \ T 1> 4 X T l?D f P I L/C Hiir show Cominij;. DA 11.\ HA N N hit I 1M l> Th( , lsr aml „ 10 * hnp , ming

Puiil'.iipil every nrternoon except Siuulay minstrel company in the l nited V,euku,^™. 151 ^ 00rncr Vi “ ettnU States, that headed by the famous I Barlow Bros., will bewith us abort*

ADVERTISING. i

Headino Noticrs !ly. It is seldom indeed, that a R cents per line. One lineparunrnpha charvi'd 1 ' . , aencrii|i>intrtwollaosapnee. sterling attraction <>l this eliiss,

IS line* + cents per line ■

5i> •• :i i i 'which numbers within its ranks

inn “ 11 “ “ “ i

“ 2't “ more star artists than all other I'lspNy mtes "enie kiunvn mi application, minstrel companies put together,

fordlBplav acIvcrtlBcinetita must be ,

handed In by 10o'clock i. in.each.lny. Head can be Seen outside the metropolis. iuit adverliBements will be rccelvtsl each day . . , . up tu i o'clock p. m. 1 here is great risk in taking such

All c,.m-nn„leatlons should he sl^n.sl with “ he “'7 on the roa.l, and !,ubH2 , "io'; f . bui Hs r '!.H.l"me"X'ZAfX. h'W managers care to assume it.

Anonymous eouimuulciitlons cun nut be no-

ticed.

| Messrs, liurk and Pecklaru, however, have long held that it could

Baim^romptiy a'* pubricVuioSom!’//* 9 "he made to pay, and despite dismal

Spocinien copies tnallutt free on application

prophesies and forebodings of man-

i agers of less nerve, they this seas-

m„ e T ,de,tnr.- 8 ° B8CH1 pnoN ' p,, on launched Barlow Bros, magniflsir mmith* cent minstrels having spared no ex Three, mmithe 1—> B 1

< >ne month

Per week l>u Carrier

I JED

,:VI .10

When delivery Is made by carrier, all suhBcriptlon accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for mime.

M. .). MKCKF.TT HAKRY M. SMITH.

Piihllsher . Managring Editor

Address all eoininunlcatlonB to TheDaii.v Hannek Times, Oreencaatle, Ind.

The country docs not need a new kind of currency so much as it needs a new kind of brains in control of the business of the government.

There is to be a new form of treasury statement, but it will not differ from the old one in the re speet of showing a regular monthly democratic detioiL

The more the currency matter is discussed the plainer the fact becomes that the people do not want any form of paper money which lacks a government guarantee of redemtion.

Another sale of bonds will have to be made within a few weeks, which is to say that there will soon be another addition to the interestbearing debt because of democratic folly in the management of public affairs.

pense whatsoever in superb mountings, costumes, scenery, mechanical effects, electrical devices and sal-

aries of first-class artists.

The results have surpassed their wildest expectations. The organization has everywhere been greeted by tremendous houses and great enthusiasm. The proprietors have made a fortune out of the venture already. It

K.Mtatr TraiiHf«*rM. Isaac M. Day to Gforgo M. Kuurk, land In M irion tp., Dan H. Buffers to Elisabeth F. Myers, land In Floyd tp., $610. Dan It. KicKors to Reason EOffers, lan 1 in Floyd tp., $2000. Martha A. Jackson to W. A. and L. It. McFadden, land In Itainbrldge. $200. Daniel s. Hurst to Edmund P. Gallup, land In Greenoaatle, $3000. Edward P. (>ailtip to Daniel S. Hurst, land In Madison tp., $4000.

A WYANDOTTE. exhibit is all the more remarkable. The scoring is going on today, and tne awaids of premiums will be made as soon as possible. There will he a total of twenty ribbons to each breed. The following is a list of what came in last evening: Forest Ellis. Baiubridge, 5 while Wyndottes, 12 Plymouth Rocks, 0 black Langshans, 10 white Leghorns. S. W. Williams, Danville, Ind., 7 black Langshans, 3 Partridge Cochins. J. S. Marshall,

Cockerel—las. Summers, 1st; Alice A Swahlen, 2nd; (Mias. Arnold, 3rd ; A R. Allison, 4th. Pullet—James. Summers, all four

prizes.

Breeding pen—James Summers,! 1st; A. R. Allison, 2nd. The show will be open each evening until ten o’clock. The hall is well lighted and additional lights are being put in.

Docal Time Card.

RIO FOUR. GOING EAST.

No 10* VcfGIbulcd Express— 5:33 p m No 31 Indianapolis Accommodation. .H:42 a m No 18* southwestern Limited ...1:52pm No H* Mail 4:35 p.m No H* 2:50 a in

GOING WEST.

No 7* Vcsttbuled Express 12:22 a m Vo f>* Mall 8:42a in No 17* South western Li mi ted 12:4W p m No 3+ Terre Haute Accommodation . H:.'3 p m 3 IP IftfiHa m

No

Dally 4 Except Sunday.

Mr, Norman D. Younj Otsdaua. N. Y.

Helpless as an infant After Pneumonia—WeighedSO lbs

Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Columbus, sleepers and coaches to (Mncinuati. No. 2 connects for f’hie.-ufo, Cincinnati < leveland and Michigan division points. No 18 hauls sleepers for Washington via <’. & o. sleeper for New York and connects for Oolurntuis No. 8 connects for ( inciunati and Michigan division points at Wabash. No. 10, “Knickerbocker Speeial” sleepers for New Yoi k. Nos. 7,11, 9 and 17 oonntKJt in '"t. Louis Union depot with western roads. N(i. 9 connects at I’ariswithi aim division for points south, and at Mattoon with I ( . for points north. F I’. IItestis. Asrent

COUNTY NEWS NOTES

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK.

Pointed Paragraph* From Many Place Within Putnam’s Hoiinclrles—Tlie Country People’s Special Column of Short Items of Neighborhood News.

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W1HTK COCHlXS. Danville, 5 blavk Langshans. William West, Pecksburg, 10 S. 0. brown Leghorns. 7 B. Plymouth Rocks. Collins & Bro., Bainbridge, 3 B. Plymouth Rocks, 5 Bull Coch ins, 7 S. L. Wyndotte. 2 white Leg-

MOKTOK. Tin- Christmas tree at Union Chapel was a suecess tinaneially, iiliout 424 licing left for the Sunday school. The committee who carried the program ought to be thanked instead of being criticised, as some fanatical person lias been doing. We should say to that brother, study your Bible witli the spirit of understanding to learn more about Christ and not so much for argument. Then the scale will fall from your eyes. May God in his pity and iutinite love stop you and cause you to see your error is the prayer of your heathen friends, as you call them, regardless of consequences. Ollie Allen moved near Fiucastle Monday. E. E. Grime* is confined to the house with a severe case of tonsilltis. Rev. Kami) preached at Union Chapel last Sunday morning. Joe Clay and family, Charley Gibson and family, of North Salem, spent Christmas with relatives here. Sam Ratcliff and wife visited friends here last w eek. Coburn Butcher and w ife have gone to housekeeping on the old homestead. May they have a long, happy life is the wish of their many friends. E. E. Rarnaby was bustling around here last week buying timber. The young people bad an oyster supper at Lillie Allen’s on last Saturday

night.

E. I.. Day and wife, of Raccoon, vis-

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Made Him Feel

as Young as a Boy. ••C. I. Hooil & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

'Gentlemen — I wish to express myaratefnl thanks for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I am on my seventh bottle and It has truly been a tdessing to myself and wife. I had a severe attack of pneumonia last December, and It way thought

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I should die, but I gradually pulled through, and then did not seem to gam any strength. I had to He helped like an infant, aaiUiaafalien away from 148 to so lbs. I read about Hood'*

had to He helped like an infant, and.had fallen

away from 145 pi SO lbs. I read aboi Bars’aparilla, and 1 decided to take It. I Soon Gained in Strength

»o that I could sit up, and then having a sever* pain in the small of my hack, sent for a TusSano Faln-KUllng Plaster, which soon cured me of

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Hood’s 5 *;^' 1 Cures that trouble. Today I feel as well as ever In my life, and as young as a boy, although I am In my 6lst year. I cannot express the gratitude of my heart for Hood's Sarsaparilla." Norhan If. Young, Otsdawa, Otsego Co., New York.

Hood’s Pills eure Constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary caugi

Hattie McFerrnn ami Nina Dawson; organists, Ida Newell and Ella McFerrun. HMr. J. W. G. Parker, of Maplewood, Hendricks county, is visiting in our town. He formerly lived here.

In effect Sunday, May 1S1X1. NORTH BOUND. No 4* ( hlcago Mall 1:2» a rn No B' " Express l'4:(15pni No 44t Local 12:05 p m SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mail 2:17 a in No 5* southern Express 2:22 pm No43t Local 1:45pm * Dally, t Except Sunda,.

VAIMDALIA LINE.

In effect Nov

Trains leave Green castle, Ind

2T>. 1894.

FOB THE WEST.

No 5 Ex. Sun 8:50 a m, for St. IjOuIh. No 7 Daily 12:26 a m, for st. Louis. No 1 Daily 12: 3p rn, for ^t. Louis. Daily 1:40 p in, for St. Louis

No 21

• X.-VA' SIS, »WS •.S.WI.-l.

No 3 Ex. Sun 5:28 p m, for Terre Haute.

FOB THE EAST.

No 4 Ex. Sun 8:34 a in, for Indianapolis.

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No 20 Daily 2:20 p in. No H Daily 3:35 p in. No 2 Ex. *'un H:20prn, No 12 Daily 2:28 a in, Vq 6 Daily 3:32 a m

PEORI \ DIVISION Leave T“rro Haute. No75 Ex Sun 7:05 a m. lor l* »orla.

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horns, 8 brown Leghorns, 3 Mus-

coy ducks, 3 Rouen ducks, 2 Pekin''t'* 1 ' (riends near here this week, ducks. George Lloyd, Morton, 7 pittnamvillk. B. Plymouth Rocks, 4 Buff Coch-! Emmons Stokes has returned from a ins. R. T. Colliver, Roachdale, 16 holiday visit at Indianapolig.

B. B. R. games. Thomas PL Tal-

Wills were at

The Winner. Our correspondence prize went to our Lena correspondent hist week. We will conclude our prize contest in this line this week, and will state that we have a number of the sets of views left. If our correspondents who have not received prizes will call they will each be supplied with the books, as a New Year’s present. Please call at once, ladies and gentlemen.

When Other* Fall Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the shat-1 tered system by giving vigorous action | to the digestive organs, creating an appetite and purifying the blood. ft i* prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers, and lias the most wonderful record of actual cures of any medicine in < xLienee. Take only Hood’s. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25c

Try Heinz’s sweet pickles at Broadatlbvt &, Son’s. uGf."

Mrs. Stokes and Mrs Belle Union last week.

Misses Bridges and Williams have been taking the holidays at North

Salem.

Ezra Lewis is hauling Walnut logs to R. 11. Bowen's saw mill. The ice harvest is near at hand. Mrs. John Woodall has been quite siek but is some better. John Q. Dunn.

CRUSTED GOLDEN POLISH.

bott, 5 light Brahmas, 11 B.

mouth Rocks. O. C.

Renssilner.J light Brahmas. Robt. Glover, Roachdale, 6 black Langshans. A R. Allison, Bainbridge, o biaek Langshans, 2 Indian games, 5 white Wyndottes. James Summers, Prairie City, 8 Bronze turkeys, 10 black Langshans, 7 light Brahmas, 5 Bantams, 2 Partridge

fjochins.

The prizes are going on record and tb** ribbon" are beipo nuftg up.

JAN. 8.

From the Garden of God. Flis people have feasted on barley, His people have dined upon wheat. Him people have fed upon plenty. And corn in plied tbiek Ht th**1r feet. God Htands a-tiptoe and sees u*, Arnidwt all our plenty in nin Forgiving, he orders to please as A glorious dessert brought in

Bailow Bios

ttAGNiriCENT MINSTRELS.

The angels pile plums on our table. Plums that are purple and red No people in legend or fable With ever such splendor wore fed. The arm of the angel out roaches Through fields that are perfumed and broad— He is piling our lap full of peaches He plucks from the garden of God.

Again his arm is outstretching Lent the spirit of autumn escapes. The arm is gathering and fetching

And loading our sideboards with grapes. The red cheeked apples arc rounding Their forms in the autumntide sun. With pears in their bounty at>ounding

Ere glorious falltide is done.

SUPERB BRASS BAND. GRAND CONCERTORCHESTRA, DOUBLE MALE CHOIR, '-t— FAMOUS COMEDIANS.

The Greatest of all Great Minstrel Shows.

LIGHT BRAHMAS.

As far as made the Banner Times presents the winners and their

stock as follows:

CARPENTERS VI I, L1C.

Rev.Williams continues to linM meetings at tin* M. E. church. The ineet- ' ; ings have not yet become interesting up

Halstead, to this time, however. He has preached

gome excellent sermons.

Mr. M. A. Piekel has gone to Elb-tts-

ville to run Mr. Bayne’s mill.

Mr. and Mrs. Williamson went to Indianapolis last week, and have not re-

turned yet.

(J. W. i’lckel and family, of Bainbridge, spent Christmas with relatives

here.

' !!•. Vi ko? r,ts<! fuml’y (urkcj dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Hillis on Christinas. Mr. Yogosf Andersem and wife Vis ited Hans Anderson and wife over Sunday. A. II. Piekel, wife and daughter and son-in-law, F. A. Hillis. took dinner with J. A. Piekel and wife Sunday. Mort McFcrran has bought the Willard Gillen forty acres of land. lie gave $45 per acre, and will move there March 1st anil go to farming. Mr. Boyd, our school teacher, resumed bis school Monday after tin* Christmas vacation. lie is a good teacher and lias a large school. We think all are well pleased with the management of the school. L. T. Welsh and wife, of Greencastle, visited Mrs. Whitted over Sunday. A. H. Piekel takes subscribers to the

HIGGINS CREEK. Did you swear oft ? Miss Allie Branneman, who has made an extended visit in Ohio, returned home last Friday. On last Thursday night there seemed to be an epidemic of tires. The following parties sustained small damages by lire: Cyrus Farmer, J. W. Thornburg and II. r. Branneinan. The entertainment at the school house a few nights since was a pronounced success. Born, to Win. Wright and wife, on Dec. 2ii, a son. Tlios. Aylin, of Indiamipolis, visited In's father-in-law J. T. Horn, Christ-

mas.

Charcoal Ridge has three gas manufactories in full blast. John Kay, who is an aiith- rity on anything pertaining to hunting and lishing, pronounces the advice concerning to position assumed by a rabbit as given the Banner Times as all bosh. Thomas Rule is engaged in hunting rabbits and shipping them to Brazil. A little son of Lewis Sutherlin’s, is sick with catarrhal fever. W. J. Broadstreet is feeding about twenty line steers. Will be shipped by the 10th of March. Ashes containing tire almost caused a tire at Reuben McKamey’s one night last week. Mrs. Minnie Hood is indisposed. Swear oft' from doing without the county news the coming year by subscribing for the Banner Times, the newsiest paper published in the county. Squire Squiggins, Esq.

No 77 ” " 3215 p it for Decatur. Eor complete time oarit, irlv.uir «|| trains and stations, and for full Information as to

rates, throuRh cars, etc., address

•J.S. Dowlino. Asrent,

W. F IlnuNNKit. Greencastle. Asst. Geo'l I'ass. Airt. st. lanils. Mo.

W. II. VESTAL

Q. HROADSTHEKT.

Broadstreet & Vestal, Ileal Estate, Exchange and Loan Office. Farm and City Property for Sale.

Some bargains if taken at once, ami see them

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Southard Block, S. E. Cor. Square.

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This is to give notice that I have purchased the music business of K. Marquis, 17 S. Indiana street, and will conduct tlie business in the future at tlie old stand individually. I am making a Marvelous showing in the way of PIANOS. I am showing you the soft side of hard times by ottering good square Pianos trom $25 to $75 and new upright Pianos from $200 upward. These instruments must he sold to make room for the largest stock and most magnilicent line of Pianos and Organs ever exhibited in our city. And then I am giving much for little again in the Small Hoods and Sheet Music department. One-fourth oft' on Guitars, Violins, Accordians, Banjos, Harps and other Musical Merchandise—Autoharps, popular, easy to play and easy to buy. Music, instrumental and vocal, at 3 cents a copy. But am too busy to spend much time in writing advertisements. “A word to the wise is sufticient.” Come in and you’ll lie treated cordially whether you buy or not.

Banner Times and all other papers the j Banner Times club* with. Please let

This is the feast of the splendid That uje to vVuiy 01.0 COlaeS. Rosy cheeked apples are blended With Flap' s and peaches and plums. Sit down to the o’erladen table, Lons, loaded, heaped fully and broad. Lome, feast ye us mueli us you're able With gifts that are given of God. -Tlie Khan.

Will appear for one night only in GREENCASTLE. AT THE

light brahmas. ; us have your names and money. Take Cock—J. D. Torr, 1st; Thomaa y° ur co " ,,ty K. Talbott, 2nd; J T), Torr, 3rd; Broadstreet A Alice, -Itli.

CANRY. We all had a merry Christmas. Miss Minnie Nelson spent her vacation at home. Mort Marshal and wife spent Christmas with the former’s parents in Lafayette. Deloss Albin is home for a few days. Mr. Ollie Allen is moving to Fincastie. ' Mrs, O. M. N-!- n and son spent Xmas with her parents near Cratvfords-

ville.

Joe Ceilings, niece, r.nd family au-

here visiting.

Miss Cona and Sam Nelson will entertain the McManis girls of Indianapo-

lis, while here.

Rev. Wood will preach at Bri"k Chapel Friday afternoon and Sunday

night.

J. II. C. Nelson was at Roachdale Saturday on business. G. W. Hanna is at French Lick Springs for his health. Jim Proctor is spending his vacation

here.

Chas. Hymer spent Christmas with

his brothers and sister.

G. W. Hanna's hogs are living. Revival commences at Brick Chapel Monday night, for two weeks. Frank Darnal), of Indianapolis, is

visiting Lee Hathaway.

Ora Tustison and wife, of Illinois, are expected flere this week to stay some

F. G. Newhouse, Successor to E. Marquis.

The Presbyterian Sunday school j elected the following ollleers for tlie year 1805: Supt.. L. Hutchins; Hen Bioadsticct & Alice, 1st, a^st., J. J. Osborn; sec., John AuderJ. D. Torr, 2nd; Broadstreet <k Al- son; treas., Mrs. A. E. Young; libra-

Dattling in Heal Estate We have some of the best bargains in iioucco aviu iot.* that have tmen offered for years. Hard times has, in « measur*'. helped us t*> reductions that the casual buyer hit* only to see to appreciate. .1. M. HURLEY

Office over First Nuttoual Ha.: It

B. F. JOSbIN <t os the Highest Grade llrar.ll Blocs

\nd the Best Pittsburgh and Anthracite. Goa yard opposite Vandalla freight offlee.

time.

' What in the Work or tne Kidney*'.’ To lle-

.... , . move From the Blood Uh luipurllie*.

A limited number of resnonai-

1 l he products of cell wastes which

ble agents, ladies or gentlemen, to have been burned up in <Mving strength

Wanted, nu mber

solicit subscriptions for the Green

lee, 3rd; James Summers, 4th.

Cockerel—O. C.

! rians. Mattie Cline and Roy Young; emtio Directory in the city and

suburbs. This is

On the above date.

Halstead . I organists, Misses Josephine Osborn and

. . , , — , Carry Hutchins. And at the M. E.

James hummers, 2nd; J. I). lorr, •' u .. . , r

church: bupt., L. !. Newell; asst.,,

O. H. Bishop; see., Miss Clara Ander- j persons. Apply to 1st; json; treus., A. H. Picket; librarians, I Throop «fe Downs, Compilers.

’ j 3rd; O. C. Halstead, 4th. Pullets—James Summers,

a gootl opening for the

to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidney* every three minnie*, and if these organs are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned. Therefore, "San Jak'’ is the Fndicaied blood remedy. For sale by Win. W. Jones. Ask Wm. W. Jones for home references. d&w lyr 30-48