Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SAT CRD AT JANUARY 12 1H9.)
T'hc -Mew Ycar-’s Arrival
Snow Flow.
For 2-> cents u snow plow can be |
Brings with it Good Fortunes
To you. 1 lore it is portunity we present getting your
the opyou of
Suits and Overcoats AT
T-) i'erCoiit Kedudiou From the r :!ar low price. (ioods marked in plain figures. MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE.
Il«*vival Servicen at I’oIU'ge Aveinu*. Even the weather may have a
maile that would J>e <>f valuable leh>on l’<>r us. “\\ lien you see the service on such occasions as this clouds roll up against the wind, inornin-. Take two 18 inch hoards, then Look out for something big. 5 feet 'ong. place them together V for it means there is plenty ot presshaped with a hoard nailed on top sure hack of the storm; and the for a seat, hitch a horse to this and strength of ti e wave, and the ex- ( several miles of good clean path tent of country influenced by it, can he made in an hour. The plow depend upon the pressure, could he made to work on a hitue 1 To apply the parable to College in front and adjustable at the rear, Avenue revival services, it would so as one approaching the center certainly seem that there must he o'' the city it could be made wider, an energy it at is going l<> sweep If we should have another fall of, things in an audience that would snow like this we would suggest gather on a niMit like last night, that a snug sum ot money could le When seventy-five or a hundred made hy the one trying it, by go p ople are ready for the sake of the mg up one side of the street and citise to hid defiance to a Dakota down the other. Commencing at b i/.zard, let Greencasile iook out, d o'clock and working until 7, at for something is coming, least ton miles ot path could he Hro. 'i ill ts<> i has rcturisMl to made, and cverv one who was his own work, and Bio. HollingsI passed, unless he was very un- wad th resumed charge of our seigrateful. would w illingly give lo vices. The meeting last night con cents to the one who hud enterprise sisu-d of a testimonial and altar
I HON I'll’K. I’M' M HKUS SllMM.IKS 1*1 pi: fi i n m.- i vs-, tioo is.
(i .i>d sli.eU eu liai.d, promptly. (iivenca -’L' Foundry I iw 13
makes the cold the more intense, and there is no doubt that many people in Greencastle are suffering today. There is n reward in heuv-
& Machine Co. eu for those who relieve the needy
and destitute.
Hepairing done
us a call.
DAILY BANNER TIMES PubllnhiMl every aflv'i n »*»n except Sunduv the li.vNNi tt TT mi s ollL v . corner Vine tint!
Fninklin
* r*ve.RTisi n a. Heading Notices
5 cents per line. One linepHrajrraplia chnrjrod
as occupying two lines *■ paee.
25 iint^ 4 cents per line 50 “ *H phi “ 3 850 “ -'-f ,t00 “ 2
Dlf'Nv rates uvu\o known <»n application. # , . n _ n.tn., iv r-tr'iist.LtN t iveriis. ue nts must im n long time before we snail nncl
handed in i»y 10 I'ehtck i. m. emdiday. Rettdtnjr advertixoments will he received each day
up t > 1 o’clock m.
All e»TimunIe:ith»n.s should l»'* sinned with tbonnmooi the writer: u >t uectMsarlly for public ition, hut as * vid- noe t»l nood faith. Anonymous comm unteat lout? can not he no-
ticed.
IIknim Wattkiison, the liest editorial writer in the west, in his Jackson editorial, gave a long and caustic criticism of President Cleveland, in which he said with characteristic Wuttersonian terseness: “Cleveland has for the time wrecked a great party, and de istroved n great cause. It will he
we
ourselves where we were the 1th of March, 1893.” He speaks the
truth.
ser\ice ot much earnestness. There
was one conversion.
Four additional business houses voiiiutaiilv have announced their determination to j un the seven o'clock closing movement. They are Brondstreet it Son, Kleinbub Bn s.. “(Ins A- Joe,’’ W alter Allen. On
Whore delivery is irroyrul.tr please report game promptly at puhlictiliou olliee. Specimen copies mailtHl free on application.
RATES OF SUBSCR PTION. Our Tmr in ad ranee Sir month* Three month.* One month Per week hy t'orrier
.$5.00 . 2..V) . 1.25 .50 .10
When delivery is made hy carrier, all subscript b»n account*; are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.
M. J. HEt’KKTr.... HAHRV M. SMITH.
Publisher .. ManaprinK Editor
A«Mre«s all com in uni cations to 1 he Daiev Han nek Times. Greencastle, Ind.
liKiit; is a good suggestion from the Newcastle ('oiirirr: Th i‘*e mileage books, l , ennsylvant:i, Big Four and C. il. <fc D., each of which is honored over other lines, and some of them being good over twenty different roads, now permit the holder to travel over nearly all 'railway lines in the (’entral states at two cents per mile. The law I should give every man this rate of j fare, and do away with mileage i books and nil other special tickets.
Pencil PiiHhent* Fo* Hunt.
' Blonminirton World.
There will be a meeting at the olliee of ( . U. Worrall Saturday
enough to undertake the job.
New Shoe Finn. Kokomo Tribune. *
A partnership has been entered into hy Mr. J. II Tribby, of Gree.: castle, and Mr. Jesse Haines, of this city, and as a result a new hoot and shoe store will be in Ko
komo after about February 15. The Sunday at College Avenue there new firm at that time will com- will he a general elass meeting :,t mence business in the room recent- "• ,n » "i'h preaching hy the |.asly occupied by the Burke & Dicker- tor at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m It will son dry goods store, a portion of ceitainly be a big day. the room being occupied by O. V. JU( , Be M< , rir ,. Kor , .me. „„„ xm.. Darby for his carpet and drapery brazil I'omocrai. stock until he tinibhes hie contem- A divorce was granted in tin plated rebuilding. Clay circuit court Thursday even Mr. Tribby for several .vears has '"g to Amanda Clark, decreeing been a traveling salesman in the her marital relations with J aim shoe business, recently being con- * Ink forever <1 ss il,ved. I'iiicm., ma ted with the shoe manulactur- minutes luier ami belore leai ing ih inu firm of N. W, Gokey & Son, of court house she eonsiimmat.-d I.e Jamestown. N. Y. Ills comine to engage with Jacob Aaron Kiel Kokomo will hring one of the best Gilt/,, the e Temony beine pei-
Adarcxs. Hood’s is Good it Makes Pare Blood Scrofula Thorouchly Eradicated. “C. 1. Hood /:(’<>., I.oweil, Muss.: •'Ills with pUMsuro tti.it I give you tho details of our little May's siel;i:i «s and her return to health hy the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Shs was taken down with Fever and a Cad Coua;h. Following this a s :re came on her right side tintween the two low er ribs. In a short time another broke on the left side. Slio would take spells of sore mouth and w hen wo had sueocedcd In overeomiim tins she would suiter with attacks of high f ver and expel bloody looking corruption. Her head was aHerted and matter oozed from her ears. A fter eaeh attaek she beHood’s Cures came worse and nil treatment f illed to (rive her relief until we began to ns.' Hood's Sarssparflla. After slie liad taken one-halt hi tile we could see that she was better. We continued until sli« bad taken three bottles. Now she looks like The Elocm of Health and Is fa* as a pig. We feel grateful,and cannot say too mueh in favor of Hood's .Sarsaparilla." Mas. A. M. Adams, Inman, Tennessee.
.WES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Tension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortifasres, Correctly and expeditiously executed. Otiii-e in <'entral Bank Building. Greencastle, Inch
ta«i«n »«v«m wail 4
Hood’s Pills ivt easily, yet promptly au< •flieieutly, ou tlie hver and bowels. Zic.
Special Notice.
AH copy for uhHiijrp* of Hi^plsiy a«i-
verti-ements in the daily Bannkk evening at 7 o’clock, of all those in-
I'amilies of Greencastle, laOciiMt Strict >1. F. Outrcli. Sunday services: (Jltiss, 9 a. m; preaching liy Rev. E. i\ Brown, ed itor of the llmn a Horn, at 10:30 a. m; Sunday school at 2 p. m; Epworth league at 6 p m. Mr. Brown will give his laeture, “Into and Out of Infidelity” at 7
p. m.
Week day services: Meeting of the joint hoard of trustees and stewards, Monday at 7 p m; Pentecostal meeting at 2:15 p. m., and Junior league at 4 |>. m., Monday; midweek prayer service. 7 p. m., Thursday. A cordial invitation is extended to all.
formed by Judge McGregor. The groom is 73 and i he bride 4 J. Tln i hail from Jackson township.
A NclI-KcKistcring Ucport.
Shipley’s self regist.erinn instru meat reached 12 decrees below zero last night. It is not known at just what time the lowest point was reached hut Mr. Shipley says that from evert indication it was abotr
ID o o’clock this morning.
/ Jo you Ivnou' U'/d t fL * / v */ rowon? s? If is dim* <.f the iM \v impn.wH rub-l)i»|-altnuli «! 1 • till* Hot tr ill of P. R. CHRISTIE Sells them. Price •‘•■u* put on, •'.*>e (hHachixl. Tr»w2
The Bannkr Tttiis—1 f. a week.
THIS IS THE PLACE Where jri’ent Imr^ains are more than realized. N ullien advertised here are not visionary A larg’e nmnlier of people durtnyr the past week have found that the bargains here never fail to materialize on call. CUT PRICES STILL ON.
LUUT&SCE. Tlie Beilxoriiirin Can supply you with better BREAD Than you can make ourself and CHEAPER. Oct one of ins tickets and you will iDo get u Bread Box when the tieket is all punched out.
BOSTON. STORE.
Timks must he handed in at the counting roon by ten o’eloek in the morning to seen re a change the same day. All handed in at a later hour will not be changed until the day fol-
low ing.
Newspapkk men were permitted to attend the caucus preceding the opening of the legislature. This is the first time they were ever admitted, and it goes to show that the republicans intend to do every-
thing above board. has well said: “If
tcrested in the success of the enter tainment of the representatives of the press from over the state ami from neighboring cities on the oc casion of the dedication of Kirkwood Hall. A graml fox hunt and a banquet and dedication of the Hotel Gentry are to he the features of the occasion, as has been before announced. This is an opportunity i to advertise the city and univeri sity, such as has never been offered before and will he worth thousands
Some one has well said: “I''j of dol | ar8 a8 an advertisement if your local paper has trod on . vo,| r i p, 0 p | » r i u ( . Hr ,.joil not,. Fyerv eitito“s a little in performing its mis- w pn is ip the least interested ston, don't get your back up and in the we | fare of the c | tv and nni _ abuse the editor, but sto^and j Vl>rsitv 8hou | d give this undertak-
ing their hearty support and ap-
Tlie New Year Fi mis Hood’s Sarsaparilla leading e\ erything in the way of medicines ii three important particulars, namely : Hood’s Sarsaparilla has 1. The iarge-t sale in the world. I accomplishes 2. The greatest cures in the world
It has
of prayer: Subject for 3 The Kreilte8t laboratory in tin
at Locust Street M. E. j world.
“Home and the Family,” ' Vhl,t more e,n -aid? llooilV
^ ir j Sarsaparilla lm.4 merit; is peculiar to itself, and most of all, Hood’s Sarsapa-
is tin
Week
tonight church:
address by Dr. T. G. Duvall, vices begin at seven o'clock close at eight o’clock.
and
I rilla cures. If you are sick, it
medicine for you to take.
A Dirt Storm. ^ Free Offer to our KeaHerw.
As though our snow storm of a G'e Heart i< the title of an excel „ t , , , , lent paper hit-Iv published. Not until
foot deep was not woe enough lori , r . . 1 " e read this Instructive treatise did wi
one week, last night a curious Irenk | iave f| 1( , |. rll( . conception of how wonof tiie winds and blizzards was to { derful is tlie work of the human heart be noticed. Some time in the night j We quote by special permission of tin a cloud of dust sailed in on the ll " , h'"'th<‘ following from the preface
breeze and scattered to the depth
a lung hi to I. ii. . 111 d t.iiul. for a st’ason, and see jf you can’t remember Home of the fauns and kindnesses it has shown you in the past Then reflect that it may not be long be fore ^ ou may want a favor tiga:R. The city street force could be utilized to good advantage just
“Very few people have ever giveo the-attention to their hearts that thi-
ofen inch over the surface of the j warnifllSi T j.is woi. «nrvw The elni|/| WH« composed of lerflll little e.iarhii , Wtilcll (.- r eP le'O ’
fine particles of dirt supposed were blown
Grand Clearance Sale For the Next THIRTY DAYS.
proval. Any terested will meeting.
one
be
in any way in-
A
overflow with advertisements of : business men has more influence
now by hitching the relay fire de- in attracting attention to and buildpartment horses to a good heavy ing up a city or town than any snow plow and breaking paths other agency that can he employed, along the sidewalks all over Green-, People go where there is business, castle. Taxpayers would not! Capital and labor will locate where grumble at such a boon, and Hie ! there is an enterprising common street gang would be able to get in ity. No power is so strong to a f. w hours’ pav that they would buildup a town as a newspaper lose otherwise. By all means or-j popularly patronized. It will alder out tlie “foorcc.” ways return more than it receives. j " •
A tareatC Battle
which it is larger than your band, and only about from some- t ' vo ;UK * H half inches thick, labors da\ , , «>•<! nigh': wirHottF rc-t, i>frfbrmii:i
where in Illinois wnere there is nj | such an enormous amount of work as to
snow. 1 he scum is piett\ general i ^ a | inogt tieyond belief. Physiologist-
welcomed at the | over the county and some supersti-1 s ; .v pulsation, or contraction of
tious people think a volcano has the heart exerts 50 pounds of force, broken lose on Bristle Ridge, the " hh'li amounts to 3,000 a minute, 2H>,-
1 ooo mu boor, and !ho iticoncetvab!** num-
Kocky mountains or perhaps j bpr of in a si „ gIe (!av . Xm , Ridge. , t Jg nece88ar y that all this vast amount
of labor should he done, and well done I every day. The health will surely suf-
Tli** Power of tlip Pr**RM.
newspaper whose columns
W OS'
1. Abpams 8c Son. Sided Square.
No better form of relit ion can be
Is continualiv going on in tlie human
shown than in relieving some poor , V stem. The demon of Impure blood person of the agony of being cold strives to gain victory over the constion such a night as the one just' to ruin health, to drag victims , . V ,i t" lln* grave. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
passed. I he change Tu the weath er from thirty degrees above to
the wea >on with which to defend one’s self, drive the desperate enemy from
fourteen helow zero within twenty- the field, and restore bodily health for I place where they cun make money
The Went tier.
T !T in,, !^T_ f .° r t : hiS l .„ V !!i nU . y „ ! fer in conse.p.'ence of "the" hTV failm'.
on tin* part of the heart to properh perform its duties. When it is weak or de anged it directly affects every organ in the human hotly and they are unabli to perform their duties from lack of blood and nerve force. Those organs that are more intimately associated with the heart are usually first to feel the effects when it is irregular and fails to
perform its proper functions.” This treatise is very artistically illus-
trated with colored plates, and alt hough strictly scientific, is written in a popular language, making it very interesting reading for all. The editor of this paper has made special arrangement with the publishers to have this
States mint is the only business I fr ** e r ' , “' 1 «’ r ' vl '"
sends a postal curd and mentions ttn-
for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S Renick A Co. from the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Jan. 12, 1895. Snow today, snow and slowly
^ rising temperature tonight,
.&JSunday fair und warmer. ^ Mooue.
What ft Man Can Do.
A man may guy, and a man may lie, and a man may bluff and blow: but he can’t get trade hy sitting in tho shade, waiting for business to grow. Remember that the United
only
DRE1SS OOOOS. 30 inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 10 cents from 20 cents per yard. inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 19 cents from 25 cents per yard. 46 inch half wool Hopsackings, all colors, 19 cents, reduced from 25 cents per yard. 40 inch all wool 1 lenriettas and Serges, 39 cents, reduced from 5c cents per yard. 44 inch all wool 1 lenriettas and Serges, 45 cents, reduced from 60 cents per yard. 54 inch Ladies’ Cloth, all colors, 59 cents, reduced from 75 cents per yard. Cashmere DeLaine dress patterns at 75 cents. Ladies' fine natural wool Vests, 75 cents reduced from $1.00. Ladies’ extr^ line all wool Hose, 19 cents, reduced from 30c. All wool Twilled Skirts, Flannels, G all colors, 28 cents reduced from 35 cents. All wool Breakfast Shawls, 48 cents, reduced from 65 cents. 3000 yards Dress Ginghams at five cents per yard.
BLANKET SALE!
four bourn in a gieut one, am) one many years.
that can he appreciated by those Hood’s Tills cure nausea, sic. have a warm furuuce in their lnd '»«»tion ami biliousness. 25c.
, nes-
who
houses as well us those who have a lew embers. The heavy snow,
Keeping everlastingly advertis ing brings success. tf
without advertising.—Ex. Found—A bunch of keys ou the corner of College avenue and Hanna street. Owner can have same by calling at Ihiotlioe and describing property. It
paper, to The Milea Company, Klkhart. lod. Ii For Sale—On easy payments. Six houses ranging in price from £300 in $1000. W. N. Wood, Hanna street, grocery. 73i 12
XI one 1m v, Tuesday, and W ed n essclav, JANUARY 14, 15 and 16,
seen
We will sell Blankets at the lowest prices you have in this county. 1 his will he the best chance you have ever had to buy good, all wool Blankets at the price you have been paying for cotton. Remember the time, JANUARY
14, 15 and 16.
Isaiah Vermilion.
