Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY JANUARY A. 181! 5

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Of the low price of

CLOTHING

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THE LAST SESSION.

THE DURHAM REAL ESTATE.

Th*» I’oultry Show UIoh^h Ele< tion of Of- <• ora—Lam

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The MO DEI

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

SuEt or Overcoat Men's and Hoy's Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, 2o(* each. See our Ladies Fine Imported Kid Gloves and Mittens. MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE.

JI1 HIES F. FEE,

INSURANCE AGINT,

Arivertifting .I«*w<*Im. Printer’s ink. To secure nn udvantai/e over a | compeMlor, use twice as much ail-

PENSION : ATTORNEY

; vei tising apace.

AND

NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Central Bank Building. Greencastle, Ind.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

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The pay roll of the University of Michigan foots up $22T>,843 for the past year and the management is making a crying appeal for still larger appropriations. A great university is a costly institution.

An exchange truthfully says: As an echo of the late election, the five judges of the county courts, at Indianapolis, have returned free railroad passes for 1895 issued to them tiy the L. E. aud \V. road. Correct. No judge, prosecuting at 'orney, nr other publm ofti-mr ahould I ^ compromise his honesty by a bribe j

of this character.

man who has no upon advertisers.

Well dressed, business like ads. are like weil-dressed, business-like drummers—they stdl more goods

than the other kind.

A good advertisement is the lust solicitor. It appeals to the people who may want what it tells about, but does not intrude upon people who care nothing about the thing. To make a good advertisement you need a good tiling to advertise, a well expressed advertisement, a good compositor to set the type, ami a good medium in which to insert the announcement. The better tiie quality of each, the greater and more immediate the success. It is a wise merchant who learns from the ad-smith ta have his advertising in type, days, if not weeks, ahead of the time he intends to use it. All large city firms, especially in furniture, clothing and jewelry lines, have their ads. written, set up and in proof from a week to six months ahead. Thus the clothing house is ready with a mackintosh ad. on rainy’ days and an ulster ad. on blizzard days. This allords oportunity to revise and correct to a point of perfection impossible in eleventh-hour work.

The Putnam County Poultry association's second annual meeting j closed today. It was a very sueeessful one. and reflects great credit j on its managers. The exhibit has never been excelled in these pints, and very rarely equalled in the state. Several prominent breeders and fanciers visited the city aud the exhibitors report heavy sales of stock. This mbrning at ten o’clock occurred the business meeting of the association, with the annual election of officers tor next year. The officers are as follows: J. I). Torr, president: W M. Johnson, vice president; W. H. Burke, treas urer; Frank Dav, secretary. It was decided that the secretary should have some recompense in the way of salary’ for the many arduous duties he is to perform, such as getting out catalogue, keeping records, making entries, etc. The salary was therefore placed at $'5 per year It was further decided to place family tickets on sale next year at 75 cents each, to be sold in advance by the secre tary; also that the old secretary furnish the new secretary with a list of the members, who will receive the proceedings of the meet ing as published in the Bannek Times. The membership fee was again placed at the figure of 50 cents, and an effort will be made during the coming year to increase the membership. The following list completes the awards of premiums: BKONZE TUKKETS. Old Toms—James Summers, 1st and 2d; J. I). Torr. .‘Id; J. A. Hamilton, Itli. Young Toms—W. A. Graver, 1st; J. A. Hamilton. 2d and 3d ; James Summers, 4th. Old liens—fames Summers, 1st. 2d and :td ; J. A. Hamilton, 4th. Young Hens—J. A. Hamilton, 1st, 2d and 3d; \V. A. Graver, 4th. INDIAN GAMES. Cockerel—A. R. Allison, 1st. Pullets—A. R. Allison, 1st. PARTRIDGE COCHINS. Cock—S. W. Williams, 1st. Hens—S. W. Williams, 1st

2d.

Coe k e rel—J a m es Su m me rs. Pullet—James Summers, 1st.

Those of our city who have made j contributions to the needy and suf 1 fering people of Nebraska will he glad to learn that the aid movement is general through the central and western states. In Maryville, Mo., two gentlemen in two hours raised $200 and purchased a car-1 load of flour which was at oncej aeiit on Us relief giving expedition. This is a great country and is generally able to more than take care of its occasional famine distressed

spots.

The Weather.

The indications lor this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fc Go. from the official

weather bureau at Indianaoolis; Indianapolis, Jan. 5, 139c.

i r Local snows, warmer tonight

and Sunday.

Moore.

It Will be Solti in Kront of the Court Uiiust* on February 28. ( ni a f >r<lsvill«* Journal J. M. Schultz, assignee of the estate of Win. H Durham, has set tied upon February 28 as the day for selling the real estate at public auction in front of the court house in Crawfordsville. The real estate then to be sold includes property in the counties of Marion, Vigo, Putnam, Montgomery and Jasper, also in Iowa and Dakota. The piece in which the people of Gi a wfordsville are most interested in, however, is the Y. M. G. A. building in Grawtordsville. Mr. Duibam, contrary to general belief, does not own this whole block. He owns a three-fourths' interest, while his son. George T Durham, owns the remaining one fourth. Therefore, only a three fourths interest in the Y. M. G. A. building can be auctioned otf at the sale. Wm. H. Durham’s three-fourths interest is appraised at $15,000, and must lie sold lor two-thirds of the appraisement. The Y. M. G. A. has as yet taken no action in the matter. The directors are waiting to see what the assignee intends to do and what George T. Durham will sell his interest for. When the matter takes definite shape a great etlort will be made to secure funds necessary to retain the building as the association's home. An etfort to secure the building for a soeiaiaclub will receive a sly knock in the head by knowledge that only a three fourths interest is to be auctioned otf

and

1st.

KcIipsPH thin Year.

In course of the year 1895 five

eclipses will take place, of which three will lie of the sun and two ot the moon. The solar eclipses will all be partial and not visible in the United States; the lunar eclipses will both be total and visible in this country. The solar eelipses

will take place on March 26, Au

gust 20 and September 19, and the lunar in tiie night from the 10th to the 11th of March and in that of

the 3rd to the 4th of September. The planets Venus, Mars

Still on a Drunk.

It is evident that John L. Sullivan devotes the bulk of his time to punishing “booze.'’ He made a very fair success of such work here, but he was carelully cared for by his men and kept out of the way of tiie police. He ffoiit from here to Terre Haute, where he strutted l around liken jackass at a state fair and boasted that “he was 37 | years of age and had drank up a distillery or two in his true." The greatest misfortune that ever befell John L. was when lie was born. The following telegram from Paris, III., indicates that the same old drunk is being protracted:—“John L. Sullivan, the ex-champien, arrived here last evening, and before the performance held one of his famous knockout leceptions. He ordered three lamps to be sent up to his room in the new Paris house, uhd when they came threw one of them in the grate. Then seizing a pillow-case, lie attempted to smother the flames from the lamps, which had exploded. The colored porter came up to see what was the matter, and the pugilist seized him by the hair and pulled him all over

lineal Time Card.

BIG FOUR. GOING east.

No 10’ Vcstlhuled I'.xprc-!*— 5::i:l p . No 21 IndlniiHpolls Accoramixlatloii » ,

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No is* Southwfstern Limited LSip nr No 8* Mall 4::i5p tr

.2:50 a id||

No

No 14*

GOING WEST.

7’ Vosttbuli'd Express 12:22 a m No O’ Mall s:4J i, d ; No 17* South west ernl.lraltcd 12:40 p No lit Terre Haute Accommodation . 0: :i p JP Noll* 12:58a i

* Daily + Except Sunday.

Train No. 14 liauis sleepers t i Boston dr 9

Din

Mr. P. S. Kintio Washtnirton, VL

Blood Poisoning

t’oluiuliua. sleepers anil c mehes to ClneinL i. >11. No. 2 eonneets for C!ilcn|?o, I’inoliuuuil i l< •■•land anil Mlehltran division points, v is hui is sleepers for Washington via I .A oj sleeper for New York and eonni-ots fm I u|| iimlius No. s connects for i Inelnnuti anil Miehlimn division points at Wabash. \u i f “Kniekerborkri* Special” sleepers for NinJ Vuik. Nos. 7, 11,Sand 17oiinneot in >t. Loiilf Union depot with western roads. No. 0 eon^_ neets at Carls wilp Cairo division for pi>im^| south, and at Mattoob with E L. for

north.

F P. HiTKSTts. Agent 1

• 3 Running Sores Cave Way to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen—Thirteen years ago I was ta Cour De A lene, now called Port Sherman, Idaho. While there I went In swimming one day and caught cold, chilling the hone tn my leg, causing a fever sore on my limb. The sore continued about three months, continually rotting my leg

until it got up to my knee, when I had the limb amputated. My leg was so rotten that after the liiiui was amputated the foot dropped off. From this state Egot blood poisoning and had

Thirteen Running Sores

on my body. These sores continued f om three to four years, my blood being In a terrible condition. After this I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1 used three bottles and found it did me good, so I kept on until I had

My blood was com-

In effect Sunday. May 27. 1893. NORTH HOUND.

No No

No 44t Local. . SOUTH BOUND.

No 3* Louisville Moil 2:17 till No 5* Southern Express 2:221> il No43t laical 1:45 pt| * Dally, t Except sunda,.

4* Chicago Mall 1:20 a H* ” Express 12:051 :«

. .12:05 p

used ten bottles or mure.

Hood’s s, ;>Cures

pletely cleansed. The sores stopped running and have not troubled me any now for six years. My appetite and digestion are good and 1 am perfectly well. I owe my erne to Hood's Sarsaparilla.’’ P. 8. Kinzie, Washington, Vt.

VANDAL1A LINE. Trains leave Greencastle, Ind., in effect N„a

25. 1094.

FOB THE WEST.

Ex s un H::Vi a m, for St. l/iuls. Daily 12:211 a m, for St. lamia. Dully ...12: 3p m, for M. lumls. Daily 1:1(1 pm, for -t. Ismls Ex. sun 5:20 p in. foi Terre lliutlrl

FOB THE EAST.

Ex. sun 8214 a m, for Indianapollsf

Dally 2:20 p m, •’

No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 3

Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists. 25c.

flood's Calendar. Hood’s Sarsaparilla calendar tor 1895 is out and may be obtained at the drusj stores. It is one of the most beautiful that the firm has ever issued and the e ition was the largest ever printed by one concern, being over ten millions of eopies. There are two faces on t he calendar, both of childen, representing “Summer” and “Winter.” The design was by one of the jnost gifted artists in the country, and the coloring is most exquisite. The calendar is not only beautiful, but it also useful, as it present all the desired information concerning astronomical events during the year. If your druggist does not have Hood’s Sarsaparilla calendar it may tie obtained 1)3’ sending six cents in stamps to G. I. Hood & Go.. Lowell, Mass.

No 4 No 20 No 8 No 2 No 12 No 6

Dally 3:35 p in. Ex. Sun 0:20 p m,

Dully ... ... .2:28 n m. Dally 3:32a m “ PEOR1 \ DIVISION Leave Terre Haute.

No 75 Ex min 7:115 a in. lor P oria. No 77 •• '■ 3:55 p nv for licealuj Eor complete time card, giv.eg all train and Wit Iona, and for full Information as

rates, through cars, etc., address

.1.8. Dowling, Agent,

W. F Brunnek. Greeneastii Aset. G< n'l Pass. Agt. -t. lamia. Mo.

(J. BRO ADSTKEET.

W. II. VEST ti

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

Smile

bargains if taken nt once. (': il and see them

Southard Block, S. If. Cor. Squarj

GREENCASTLE, IND

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An exchange offers the following cure for diphtheria: At the first indication of diphtheria in the throat of a child make the room close, then take a tin cup and pour into it equal .quantity of tar and turpentine, equal parts. Then hold the cup over the fire, so as to fill

Kalliu ir* Leap. Several traveling men who were stopping at the Hungate house at Saiem, which was badly damaged by tire yesterday morning, had nui» row escapes from death. Nathan Thayer was compelled to jump from a second-story window to escape from the flames. The building was saved, with a lors of of about $300 on the house and $200 on the furniture. Two clothing drummers occupied a room Monday night and lett a hot tire in the grate, from which a hot coal must have rolled to the floor. Building and furniture were fully insured.

and i t |, e room. The manager of the

Jupiter will form in the celestial | gimw said something that Sullivan vault three beautiful objects in the | did not i ikei and waP 8truok bv a star-lit nights of the month of Jan-1 righthander from tiie ex-champion. 11 ary. Venus is an evening star, j t required ha | f an hour to revive in which capacity she will act un- j him, and both eyes were bracktil the 19th of September, being at I enf , d> members of the present in the constellation of Sag-1 ^mp-my left for Ghicago a'ter the itarius. Mars is in Aries, the first , e p: godei When Sullivan sobered of the constellations of that re- „p (hjg morning lie paid for the

twelve stenar | dama g e he hud done and left town.”

Blooniingtoii’H Style on driiu*. Bloomington Telephone. “Big Dick from Boston?” ‘ Little Joe!” “Come Seben !” “Capt. Four O’clock!” and other prominent people were being called for in a certain second-story room in town last week, when a sharp rap was heard at the door. Instantly every man pulled a fresh almanac from his pocket and begun to fumble tiie pages. That, however, didn’t go down with Major Owens, the wide awake city marshal, who had determined to get in the play. Craps is a seductive game.

markable beii of groups called the

Phipps-Porter. Munele Times. Tuesday evening at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Porter, his daughter, Miss Carrie, was united in marriage to J. I). Phipps. Rev. F. O. Granniss performed the ceremony’ in the presence of a host of relatives and invited friends. Both young people have a host of friends. Mr. Phipps is employed at George Davis's place.

‘ill

This i0 to give notice that I have imt^L chased the ninsic business of K. Maiqui™ 17 S. Indiana street, and will eonil'i; ^ the business in the future at dieoUR stand individually. I am making a Marvelous -boiling 1 the way of PIANOS. I am slmwiifl you the soft side of hard times by ntf. H Ing good square Pianos from if’-’atufl and new upright Pianos from $200 u I ward. These instruments must lie s jJ to make room for the largest stock a J most magnificent line of Pianos anilbjB nans ever exhibited in our city. AiM then I am giving much for little aga I in the Small Goods and Sheet Musici ■ partment. One-fourth otf on Guita ■ Violins, Accordiaus. Banjos, IIar|i' a I other Musical Merchandise \ut I harps, popular, easy to play and easy T buy. Music, instrumental and vocal, .’1 3 cents a copy. But am too busy ] spend much time in writing advert!' I ments. “A word to the wise is siiU cient.” Come in and you’ll he treatfH cordially whether you buy or not.

F. G* Newhousc, Successor to E. Marquis.

zodiac, within

which the sun, moon and ail the planets perform their apparent revolutions around the earth. The monarch of the planets (Jup iter) also acts as evening star, and will continae doing so until the

Huuipe Formerly UveH Here.

! Terre Haute Tribune.

The case of George Hnmpe and i Henry \V. Smith, representing Cigar Makers’ union, No. 50, of j Terre Haute, against Emri Sites, a petition for a perpetual injunction

10th oi July, after which lie will, . . . . , . ,

, restraining him from using the “un-

shtne ns morning star during the I 1 ., w •

remainder of the vear. He is still

lingering on the outskirts of tiie bright constellation Gemini. The planet Saturn is in Libra, which will not present itself to tiie view during the earlier part of the eve ning before the coming month of May.

the room with fumes. The patient mtion, ff* ruin liealth, to

on inhaling the fumes, will cough up and spit out all the membrane-1

A Hlittle

j Is continuallv going on in the human system. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the consti-

drag victims

to the grave. Hood’s Sarsaparilla •“'organizations,

the weaiion with which to defend one's

mis matter, and the diphtheria will' self, drive the desperate enemy , pass out. The mines of the tar the field, and restore bodily health for ""istrcl orld,

and t‘urpennn<*Hi><fcrii the matter many years.

in the throat and finis affords re | Hood’s Bills cure nausea, sickness,

lief that has baffleg the skill.

indigestion and biliousness. 2,ic.

Harlow Bron.’ Minstrels.

This magnificent company which is now en tour and will visit us shortly, is one of tiie heaviest attractions known among traveling

It embraces forty ;

| of the best known artists in the

headed by Messrs.

James and William Barlow, negro character delineators par excellence. 1 i

ion label ' was called up before Judge Henry in the superior court

ibis morning.

It is set forth tiiat the defendant lias used the label without authority from the international organization which issues it; that the j label used by the defendent is false i and fraudulent and that by its use i the purpose of tiie label is defeated, i to the great injury of the plaintiffs. For lids reason they pray for an injunction and $50() damages. The argument occupied the greater part ^

Among tlin Churches. LOCI KT 8T. CiiLKCH.

Sunday ser\ ices : General class, 9 a. m; preaching at 10:30 a. m; Sunday school at 2 p. m; Epworth league at 0 p. rn; evening class at 6 p. m; fourth service of sacred song at 7 p. m. The week of prayer will be observed according to the following program: Monday evening, led by Gapt. E. T. Chaffee; Tuesday evening, Wednesday evening, led by Prof. A. Stephenson: Thursday evening, Friday evening, led by Dr. II. A. Gobin; Saturday evening, led by Dr. T. G. Duvall. Topics will be announced from day to day in Banner Times and at the

meetings.

Dabbling in Real Esti We have soiiel the best b&rtfia in bouses ami l Unit have 14 ottered for ye| Hard times in a iiieasi|

helped id to |b dtebloi,- ikatH

casual buyer S only to see ti>8 joveiiiiV. j. m.iiurlS

Office over Flrsij Null mill! Hi

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B. F. JOSblN

4 es the Hlirhcst Grade Brazil HI"®

sod the Best Plttsbiirirh and Anthracite, yard opposite Vandalla fretain ofllecfl

of the forenoon been finished.

and has not vet,

VADrialm !.mp Kxrursions.

To Indianapolis, fare $1.20 for round ! trip, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 7 and return limit Jan.!); account Jackson

bUBTEKB

Not only sells

B R E A I

day.

Lost—On last Saturday red and while i plaid shawl. Kinder please leave at. ttiis office. 693t

Subscribe tor the Times for 1895 and : w hile it is fresh.

J. S. Dowling, Agt.

Daily Banneh get the news

Rut lie gives a S H BREAD BOX with every! worth of bread bought of

at retail.

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