Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY JANUARY IT IS9")

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Mayor Birrli in in receipt of a

COUNTY NEWS NOTES

letter from a gentleman who wants OUR L0CAL MEN OF THE SURPO undtn locate a corn cob pipe factory in )NG XOWNS TALK . la corn growing country. The 1 writer states he irt eillj loved on a P«tii»#rt PamurnplKi From Many Place Is our motto. We know that| 8alar y ;lP superintendent of a fac

tory but will superintend one lor h

tne use of <^ur hats is their best | 0 f earnings. He cites

Ultin I’utiiuin’tt HotiiMlrieM —T!»»* i'otinfry IN'opIf’H Speoial Column <if short

11 *'him of N«*lf;lil>orlioo4l News.

advertisement and in the view

how a tirm which he mentions started fourteen years ago on noth-

ii ion in s cm i:k.

Snow ! Plenty of it. Biggest for

ot hard times ItaNC made a j j n ^ t | iat now employ eighty hands | years.

and make 30,000 pipes per dav, and 3. A. Ilerliert and wife attended H e are rated In Brailstreet at $500,000 funeral " f Mr »- "• ■'•ert’s mother, Mrs. , , , loel Weathers, last Saturdav.

to $1,000,000. A plant to manu-

special reduction on many lines of our late styled hats. New shapes in Black aud Brown soft hats reduced from

>*•2.00 to Si .3cS.

$3.00 stiff hats reduced to

$2.00.

MODEL Clothing House,

F. A. HAY

P

rop.

David Hall and wife entertained vis-

fact lire 0000 pipes a day will not j U >rs last Sm,da\. cost to exceed $1200 and will em Joseph Hall and family, of Morgan ploy fifteen men whose wages will county, visited in this vicinity tins

vary from $2.50 to $1 00 per dav.

, c 1 A small child of William Tabor has I he total cost of a dav s output . , . , ,

• r 1 been sick w ith lung trouble.

would not exceed $.>f and the (in- .John Hall visited in Morgan county

ishcd product as now rateti in open hi«t week.

market would he worth about $82. A young gent in this vicinity is makThie would leave a net profit per | '‘trenuoua ettorts to organize a fe- . . . 1 mule hand, lie savs: * - We do not

• lav of $18 on an investment ot , . . . . .•

Know whether this is a new departure

$1200 which would be the Dutch or a band composed of female players, man’s one per cent, and then some Henry Dorset! bits lost several shouts

Here is an opportunity for some , with the thumps.

of Greencastle’s idle capital to get Levi Whittaker and wife visited Jno.

M. h. Cheuvront Leonard, Mo. In Agony 15 Years With Salt Rheum

I^ocal 1 inie Gard. BIG FOUIt. DOING EAST. No 10* Vesttb,ilnl I'.A press .. . .5:*! n m No ar Indlnnapiiils Veen am iilutlim S:4lii«iii No IN* Smilhwestern l.iiottwl 1:5'p in No S* Mail 4::tT> p to l' 1 ” S:S0 a m OOtNU WKST. No 7' Vesillmlnt K.xiiress 13:33am N° Mai I s : 43 a m Non* simtliwi'stern l.iiniteil 13:4« (i in No at Terre Haute Aooominoilntton. e: a p m S ‘ il'ii ' * i- 13:5sa in Hally ♦ hxoept Sunday. Tmla No 14 tiiiuis sleepers I i Huston and ! Columbus, sleepers him! euaelies lu ClneiuiihiI. n,,.-.' eenneers fur ( tile iif ", Clnclnmill rli veliind mill Michigan dlvisbni points. No Is luiiils sleepers lur W asliliiirtuii via i . .V i) sleep, r fur New Verk and eoiinects fm Columbus N'l. S eunnects fur i liieinmitl and Mlehlirnn itlvtsl in point:, st Wstmsh. Nu to, ■'Klilekerbi'iker Spi'etnl" sleepers for New York. Nos. .. Il.tlarul 17 conneet in st. Louis i rnion d> pot with western roads No. !• coni nis ts at I ails wiili i aim litvislon for points I south, and at Mattooti with 1 c . for points i north. P P. ItrEKTts. Airent

IKON 1*1 PK, PI.IMBKK-' Sl’PPl.IKS IMPS IT ITTNUS, BBASS HOODS. I stock on hauil. Repairing done promptly. Give us a call. Greencastle Foundry ^ Machine Co.

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Why Is It? While gazing on the many sleighriders you will notice the gentle man occupant of the vehicle continually rubbing his ears to keep up circulation while the lady pays no attention whatever t > her dainty trumpets which tire only protected with a thin veil if anything at all. Did yon ever hear of a lady getting her ears frost bitten? N'ot very often. Now, why is it?—Mancie

Tim en.

Because, if the gentleman has any style about him, and lie geuer-

•I)A I E\ B \ NN ER 1 I M ES ally has, he tells her so many pret : ty things during her sleigh ride Publls) ■ ' very aft( “noon except Sunday « . . , it tlu* IlANNi'K Ti M! - ^ ufHtH*, corner Vint* and ! Hint he ('&US6S her 6nrs to tingle franklin •!> . , , tl . , continuously* A well turned com-

plirnrnt will cause the average feminine ear to keep warm, not wit ti-

COLD WEATHER. Doesn't hinder plastering when done

with Adamant. See

R- E3- HURLEY

For further in nrination. HON 773

ADVERTISING. RBADIVU VoTH FS

ft cents ]»er line. < ‘nc line pttrti^rnphs charged hr occupying two line. 'puce. llucf* * r<*nts per line BO ** J l j too “ :i ** “ ** 2.VI “ 2‘4 “ “ “ o(H •* 2 * Disp’ay rates made known on application, t’l.ai.L-'e:- I'tir dlsplav advertisfam nta must be handed in by 10 o’clock a. in. each day. IteadiriK advertlaemcnts will be received each day

up t ) 1 o'clock o. m.

All communications should lie fdjrned with the name of the wrltor: not necessarily for public t*don. but as evidence of irood faith. A.ioitymous commuuieationa can not be not iced.

standing weather conditions, and anticipation ot another keeps up the ears' action.

Whi*rt‘I'l'IlviTy is irretrnlnr bli asc report same prinnctly at publication offlee. Specimen enpies inallisl free on applleatlon.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year in advance Sijr month* Three mouth* tine month ... Ver week hy farrier

. A.') .1*1 3..VI . 1JI5 .50 JO

When delivery Is made by carrier, all subscription aoemmts hi e to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

to. J. BECKETT Publisher HAKKT M. SMITH MauaifinK Editor

•Address all omnniunicatlon. to The Iiak.v Hannkh Times. Greencastle, Ind.

Speeifll Notice.

All copy for changes of display advertisements in the daily Banner Timms must he handed in at the counting room by ten o’clock in the iiiorning to secure a change the same d i> All handed in at a later hour

Smith (ireencasl le. Dr. Kmmett Gray and family, of Portland Mills, visited the former’s parents here yesterday. The half way house is now runI ning on the Kuropean plan. Chas. Lueteke, the baker, comes to the front with the two for five cent bread combination. Mr. Luc teke savs that with the quality of flour he is using there is little or no profit in the reduction for the baker, and that the wholesale trade will he destroyed. Fouii<I«*tV ami Benefactor#* I>«>. The program of the Founders’ and Benefactors’ day celebration exercises this evening in Meliurn ball will he us follows : Summer Fauclea Mctra Lorelei Club. Invocation. Music. Quartet—Mrs. Kcwhouse and Miss Kowley, Messrs. Gilbert and Starr. I’oem.

will not he changed until the day fol- James Newton Matthews, M. D-. Mason, Ills,

lowing. I Music. i My Pretty Maid. Neldllnifcr Oi k Cloverdale correspondent J AddruMea by vlglt m7’ Aiu'.n'n. today is authority that Mr. Willis Music. . . !, ,,, We Stand for Youth Unending

N. Mark who resides near Cloverdale, is to take charge of the county poor farm the last of February. This naturally brings up the question “what will become of Mr. Shoptaug'ti r There is a great big democratic tempest brewing in the democratic teapot of Putnam, which

Wlttmeuer Glee Club.

Unveiling and Dedication of the portrait of the late Reuben Andros, l>. I)., ex-presi-dent of DePauw University. Presentation on behalf of the Alumni. Acceptance for the University. Refreshments In Rooms and ( orndors East

College

action, providing cobs can he found, and this a pretty “cobby” country it seems.

ItiiinorM ami Rumors.

There were a thousand and one rumors afloat this morning in re garil to the arrest of the Belleville murderets, mention of which tragedy was lirst made in this paper one week ago today. As Belleville is almost olf the map, there is little chance for telegraphic communication, but a dispatch from Danville this morning said no one had been arrested and brought there. There are a lot of detectives, however, some regular and some ama

teur, who are trying to hag some : , * , ‘ n * llst h riday evening. o.., ,, , .. ‘ Dhiv Howard and family moved to

game near otilesville, and the J

neighhoihood east and west of

Hall and family Sunday.

On last Mondry night tire consumed John Broadstreet’s house and everything in it. Caused by a defective flue. Dr. Niles II. Sparks will begin the ; fact ice of medicine in the spring. Tim O’Connor talks of selling his

farm.

Sqitrk Squiooins, Esq. UAINBUIDOK. Mrs. Margaret Naylor, of New Maysville. sister to James K. Quinn, died Friday, and was buried here Saturday afternoon. i n account of the bad weather, a small crowd attended Houston Kllsberry’s supper, and he cleared only ten

dollars.

Mr Maurice I ribbv and Misses Nellie Tribby and Myrtle Uidpath, of Greencastle called on Miss Annie Gnr-

there and some people over in Hendricks are getting “powerfully weak" in t he joints. A number ot young men are under strict surveillance, and there

Indianapolis this week. Mr. Howard w ill work for the Western Union Tele-

graph Co.

Mi-s Bonnie Pherson entertained Wednesday evening, it being her sixteenth birthday. Several coup e from < ireencastle, who were out sleigh riding, took supper at

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cave a Perfect Cure. “C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass.: •• Hood's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent medicine. I had eczema In my left leg for fifteen years. Part of the time my leg ua.s one DUUSI f 8 mNs, Hud about every week corruption would anther uuder the skin and the scabs would slough off. Tho Itching and Burning sensation made me suffer Indeseribahle agonies. I spent a great deal of money for different remedies hut did not get relief. About a year ago, leading physicians advised me to hike Hood s Baxsaparilla. I did so and have taken five bote

Hood’s s, r"> Cures

ties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain have vanished and I am enjoying perfect health. I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is second to none and gladly recommend it to all suffering humanity.” V. L. CHEUVRONT, Leonard. Missouri.

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In effect Siindny, May -T, 1893. NORTH BOUND. No 4* < Incatro Mull — 1:20 a ni No «* ** ExprvHS 12:0ft p ni No 44t Eocal l2:U5 p in SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Eoiiisvlllu Mail 2:47 am No ">• Southern Express 2:22 pm No 43+ Bocal 1:45 pm • Daily, t Except Sunda>.

VAMDALSA LiNE. Trains leave lireencaatle, Ind. In effect Nov

85, I"'.

roil THE WEST.

No 5 Ex. Sun H:58 a m, for St. Ixmls. No 7 Daily 13:3” a m, tor st. Louis. No 1 Dally . ...IS: Up m. for st. laiuis.

No 21 Daily No 3 Ex. sun FOR THE EAST.

.... 1:40 |> in, for M. Louis. .... 5:3S in, foi Terre Haute.

H:34 a m, for Indianapolis. ..2:30 pm, •• ••

Hood’S Pills -t easily, yet promptly and No 4 Ex -uri •flieiently,on the liver and bowels. No 30 Daily

No H Daily . 3:35 pm, -

No 2 Ex. Sun 11:30 p m, “ •• s

No 13 Dally 3:'.'H a m, " ••

visiting his (laughter (luring the past | n'o u Daily 3:32a m *• .Ji,.,.),. I UEOUI V DIVISION Mr. Wheeler Wright, living nortli- > v'V’i L\" lu! 1 " 1 ".''.... .7:(r. a m. lor l> >nrbi. east Of here in Floyd tow nship. has sold *«£ XraVni hifarm to Mr. Si'oIpm*, who will take* anil stations, and for full information as to

rates, cars, etc., address

are rumors that they, while not be- hotel Tuesday night, ing actually under arrest, are be-j I’res. Ililaml ha< gone to Madison to ing detained and their movements see his father, who is sick. , . .. ,,,, O. F. r.ane will atDu.d the farmers’

subjected to closest scrutiny, i he . .

institutes of Montgomery, Clinton and

suspected ones are not unknown in K oone counties next week, delivering Greencastle, hut we are at liherily four leetmes at Ladoga the '21st and to publish no names, as no one lias 22d, four ut Frankfort the 23d and 24th, been actually accused. Some de- three at Lebanon the 25th and

velopments are looked for today.

2<ith.

Kevl.al ServieeK Hi College Avenue.

V sitors

OROVEI.AN 1>.

the past week:

Ashton

The revival service at College ,>ri ^ t ’ trustee-elect of Monroe town-

.. ship, at S. Kurtz s; Horace Cramer

Avenue last evening was well at- vvif{ . ) of , n(1 j llIllll)0 |is. at W. A. tended ;a larger number of students Muudav’s and J. E. Graham's, than usual was noticeable in the The series of meetings still continue congregation. The song service at the C. 1’. church. Rev. Herdgins, of was with good spi.it. The lesson ^'*'ille, is doing the preaching this

was read by Bro. Hollingsworth from Lukexiii; 23-27. Then followed a vigorous sermon by Dr.

Jenkins, the text being Luke xiii; 24: “Strive toenter in at the strait gait; tor many, 1 say unto you,

week.

“Webb” Cassity is improving from Ids wound and is able to sit up. “ Bill” ( assity and Leonard Christy are the champion hunters of these parts. Reports give them two hun-

dred rabbits.

Send in your items please and let the

will seek to enter in, and shall not county know what Groveland is doing, be able.” Following the sermon, the kaccoon pastor gave a most earnest exhorta- Mrs.Cynthia Young is slowly con-

tation appealing to the Christian valeseing.

manhood of those who had not yet 1 M 1 dsay and Mrs. Mattie yielded. An excellent spirit and ^1’'"’'^ Anderson, have been help. J mg nurse their mother. Mrs. Young.

strong spirit pervades the church.

Mr. Clare 8killman used the puss the I. 1>. & \V, presented him (for discovering the trestle fire a month or so since! hv making a visit t<> Indisnapo-

pos-ession the first of M irch. Last week (trim Bridges -old a liorse >n tlie cigar seheine. Tickets nuinhered one to one hundred, a id twenty-live were sold for prices equal to the numbers drawn in cents, and other numbers were placed in a box and one drawn out. The lucky onedrawn was number one, and it was held by Thomas Smith Richard Cowgill drew the watch given on cigars sold by Me Nary A Sin-

clair.

M. L. ('raver, of Floyd township, went to Lexington, Davison eoiinly, N. < last week. He left there in ISiiS, and this is Ids second trip hack. He i\ ill be gone about three weeks. There will be preaeliingat the Christian elinreli next Sunday. Mrs. N. 8. Straughan was worse on Wednesday. Our people are having rabbit for meat now.

•1.8. Dowi.ing, A (rent,

W. F ItnuNXER. (■reeneustle.

Asat. Ue.n'l 1‘ass. Axrt. st. Ixruta, Mo.

PORT I, A NO MILLS.

An immense amount of ice has been

harvested here last week.

A while hack we were without a

THE PLACE

Where great bargains are more than realized. Values advertised here are not visionary A

blacksmith, now we have live workmen large number of people during the past week and three shops running. “When it have found that the bargains bere never fall

rains it pours.” j ,0 "*ateriallae on call.

Mrs. Beauchamp, in addition to her j rheumatism, haa a large gathering on Hie side of her neck, we are informed, half as large a* her head. Tile nature I of this lump is bard to understand, we '

are told. She lias the sympathy of all j'PIt0

her friends and acquaintances in her

serious affliction.

Mr. Richardson, the mail who recently moved on the old Darnull place, had a knee-cap knocked oft' a few days ago while sawing wood. I >r. Gray repaired

the damage.

Henry Firestone, age 52, had his left, leg broken just above the ankle a few pays ago during a playful scuttle with Jas. I. Nelson. Dr. Gray set the bones and lie is doing well, yet it is bad. as be was the only one at home to care for

his aged and ufilleted parents.

The camp of Sons of Veterans will celebrate Washington’s birthday Fell. 22. at the G. A. R. hall with an oyster simper at night. All members of the I camp and those who are eligible to be.

CUT PRICES STILL ON.

|

LUETEKE

The OfilvorniniT

Can supply you with better BREAD

Than you can make yourself

and CHEAPER.

Get one of his tickets and you will also get a Bread Box when the ticket, is all punched out. \ TWO LOAVES OF BREAD

FOR FIVE CENTS.

REMEMBER THAT

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity

teapot is liable, owing to its rick- for The coining llniiy-six hours are

ety sides and general unstability.

to get wrecked before its lid blows oil'. It is known that Mr. Mark is a brother-in law of one of the eountv commissioners. Mr. Farmer, and the democrats of cast Putnam are up in political arms against any change. The expose of the scheme to oust Mr. Shoptaugh and put in his place Mr. Mark was made by the Banner Times last week, hut strange to say neither ol the democratic organs have said a word on the subject which is a pretty good lilt of news, bad as it is to democrats. If the change is to be male

Hlnclng Noises

In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buz-

| zing sound, are caused bv catarrh, that J ID for several days past.

exceedingly disagreeable and very com-1 I’i nf. Day is reviewing Hie children j (-*ouie members are earnestly requested

mnn disease. Loss of smell or hearing j in arithmetic for two hours every night to be present. j wjl , „ , v t||e (]<> fll . gtdft „ ids', result feern catarrh. HnodV Sar-; thb week ) >frs, Gray, of Greencastle, D vDiting; (j ROGER IKS ..t the ’,ovx,.-t living

as follows as received by II. S

Renick A Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indiunaoolis: Indianapolis, Jan. 17, 189.’>. Fair weather, stationary teni peiature. Moore.

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Don't fail to attend the auction sale of damaged clothing, etc., on Saturday, the Ihth, at the Perkins room on cast side square, commencing at ten o'clock a. m. 7!>-3t How to IN'vive » lYrtton From Faiutlnit. For an ordinary fainting fit lay the patient Hat Great harm has often resulted from ignorant people trying to make the patient sit up or propping up the head on pillows. To send the blood back from the heart the first posture is

oj. M.IUoore

saparilla, the great blood purifier, is a| Mrs. Lizzie Williams passed from this I her sou. Dr. E. E. Gray peculiarly successful remedy for this 1 life to life eternal at her home near Fin-{ Rev. Smith of Jamestown

disease, which it cures by purifying the | castle Wednesday morning, Jan. Si, blood. , 1SI15, at ten o’clock. Mrs. Williams was Hood’s Pills are the best after dinner » little past twenty-five years old. She pills, assist digestion, prevent const!- s leaves a husband and three little boys pation. I besides a host of friends to mourn her

8h ited with the M.'E.church Douglas were married Sundav evening ToUny s Locm Mnrueta. of this place a year ago and lived a con- ** dock at the W atson hotel by [Furnished the Daily Banner Times j sistunt Christian. She left such testi- Rev. C. B. Heath, f or the present Hie daily by R.W. Alien, managerof Arthui I monials of Christian faith as will ever married people will live with

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pleach at the Christian church next Sunday morning and at night. CLOVERDALE. 4 raneis M. Cole and Miss .Minnie

there will be a settlement of scores absolutely nooesaary Let the patient lie in the after-clap which will come in that the feet are higher than tho head

throw the clothes about tho chest and

the sweet, it s an uwlui Hard mat- throat open, sponge the face with cold ter for democrats to live in bar water and give some cold water to drink.

I Jordan’s poultry house.1 I Hens 5 Springs,choice, 6H (Ticks, young 3 rocks, old i Turkey hens, old 5 Turkey hens, young I Turkeys, old toms. 3 Ducks 5 Geese, choice f. f. Ml Os and over.. 35 Geeee. plucked IB Eggs, fresh, subject to handling. 15 Butter, fresh rim H I’utter, No. 2 «

mouy in this day and age, and there teems to be a disposition

Novel ( ire For Sleeplessness.

Cover your head with the bedclothes

Wit at im tli«» Work of tin* Kltliieys? To He move From Mie liiood itn Ini|>tiriftea. The products of cel', wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood j in the body goes through llie kidneys

be engraved upon the hearts of those who saw and heard tier. 8he made a) arrangements for her funeial, appointed the pull-bearers, requested her uncle, Jesse Fnslier, of Roan, to talk at the chureii over the remains, and Bro. Wood will preach the funeral when he returns from Florida. She gave her little ones into the care of friends whom sin; wished to have them, and resigned herself to tier Master’s will. Her famI ily have the sympathy of the entire , community in their sad bereavement.

Frank’s mother on west Water street. Mrs. Maze, mother of D. R. Maze, township trustee, died Saturday at Hie home of iiei son-in-law, Geo. Bose, one mile south of Cataract, and was buried Sunday on the old farm. Mr. Maze, II. Hart and Theodore Bose attended tinfuneral. K. A. Wood attended as un-

dertaker.

Willis N. Mark, who lives one mile west of here, will take charge of the county poor farm the hist of February.'

prices. I also keep a full.line of Glassware and Q' i'i-nswar''. Dt-corsfeil Dinner Sets. I owls and Pitchers, and Tinware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keep a tine line of Toilet Soaps. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for | Holiday Trade. Last tint not least, will gii*- .x it!, every !>,*x *.f 51.,.-cults Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child’s ipiadruple silver r, i mho.-M ,! knife, fork and spoon. Just the thing for a ChnstniHs present. J. W. Moore, N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand.

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FILLMORE.

Rov Day went to Frankfort, Ind., to

among the faithful to break over and breath aad rebreathe the same air. j every three minutes, and ifihese organs i„ a liv-rv -table for Fred Phil"rrr r the final crash comes. is not a dangerous method, for wbeu Therefore. “San dak" is the indicated m

asleep tho coverings will surely be dis- blood remedy. For sale by Wm. W. , " ,v rel ** liv ‘' 8 “ n " turbed, and the necessary fresh air will Jones. Ask Wm. W. Jones for home j riends m this region, be respired. | references. ddw lyr 30-48 i Mrs. Prather's fattier has been here

Wlii'ii it comes to Hie genuine article of news the Banner Times lias it.

Jesse E. McCoy, Jesse Sigmon, Will. and George Roberts, of Manhattan, visited at A. T. McCoy’s Sunday. (). L. Cooper and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Cooper’s si ter at Danville, His., Sunday.

•las. M. Hurley Will sell your HEAL ESTATE And make your loans promply. He carries the best line of insurance in the city. OFFICE IN 1ST NAT. B'K BLOC*

Buy your clothing, etc., at the auction -ale of damaged goods on east side

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Keeping everlastingly advortis

inarc, Saturday: Perkins building. 3t | lug brings success. tf