Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY JANUARY IS 1895

i M, leas as I

H. W. HIBBARD DEAD.

l*til»IU a School Report.

There is nothing unusual to reHI r i die n with Heart Disease in St. Louis . , ... e i.a*t Ninin. port concerning the conaition of Indianapolis Journal. the Schools. 1 hey opened ‘iftei Horace Hibbard, general the holidays with teachers and freight agent of the Vandalia lire, children ready lor work. Sleigh

Is our motto. We know that dropped dead of heart disease last riding has been very popular the night at the Southern hotel, St. past few days, but has not appar the use of our hats is their best | | uU j Si w here he lived. Mr. Hih- ently disturbed the work of the advertisement and in the view * >l,r, l was wp b and favorably known sehools. Snow balling is an amuse-

of hard times have

1 in Indianapolis. He was a promi- ment forbidden

made <l member of tile

special reduction on many lines of our late styled hats. New shapes in Black aud Brown soft hats reduced from ^2.00 to M .3$. I3.00 stiff hats reduced to $2.00.

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lothinff House,

K. A. HAVS,

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Prop.

IRON 1M i’i:, I’bUMUKRS St IMM.l MS IMIV-: !•'! t I'INiiS, HR ASS (ioo s.

lone

(food ( ii hand. ]te|i:iiring

prompily. t• i ve us a call.

CjivciicasUe FotmJ.y & M idline Co.

COLD WEATHER. Hoesn’t binder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B* HURI-EV 1- r further iirorm.ition. IhtN 77.I

LUE

T he

Can supply you with better B k 7. A D

1 (id less than the unit which hits been place l at 11,020. Montgomcrp is placed in u district with Clinton and home. Putnam is alone in the representative apportionment. having n4'.)H, a deficit of ! IT from the unit of n.TIO agreed ! upon. Clay is placed in a district ! with Owen, and Montgomery goes : in a district with Clinton and j Boone, same as its senatorial district. The bill is not a gerrymander, as it would give the democrats I twenty-six senators and flftv-two

t y i A I revresentatives on the vote of 1892, Jlj cT R G n tl cl il .. • , »

when they earned tlie state by sev

en thousand. Should the republicans have seven thousand majority with the above figures, the major

Than you can make yourself } t y would be reversed. The bill is

and CH EAPEIv. regarded as a fair one. • td one of his rickets niiii you will — —

al-o get a bread Box when the ticket i ,,, . .. ,, , .. is all punched out. ! rnE ca8e the I’our railTWO l OAVES OF BREAD company vs. W. J. Beckett

FOR FH/£ Ct NTS. taken from Morgan county on ap-

in the ap-

w hile children are

Ancient and on the way to and from school, as

Accepted Scottish Kite and of Ku- a protection to the little ones and pet Comtnandery, K. T., was an to passers bv on the streets; ano active business man and public- pupils are urged to regard the spirited citizen. He was born in rights and feelings ot all persons Morgan. Yt.. Nov. 7, 189r>, and That there is some disregard of passed a poitiou of his boyhood at this instruetion is to lie regretted, Lebaum, N. II. He began railway though not strange, when the tempseiviee tu March, 187i8, as swileh- tation snow presents is considered, man and platform laborer for the There are now 807 enrolled, 752 Illinois Central railway at Tolouo; for the month, with an average atone year later he was given a clerk- tendance of <594 (), or 9(5.5 per cent ship and transferred to Tuscola. :U',0 or 50 per cent, not absent nor Shortly after he took service with tardy, 48 cases of tardiness equal what was then known as the St. to 3.4 per cent. The seventh gradi Louis, Alton & Terre Haute, being carries the honors this month, not chief freight clerk at MaUoon; he case of tardiness appearing subsequently served the same com- against it in any building. In the pany as station agent at Palm and entire eighth grade there was but Mattoon. On Dee. 11, he one ease. Some special reports are:

Local Time Card. RIG FOUR.

Pi /. f , V ■' M

GOING KAST.

No 10* VfstlhultMl Kxpn ss 5:33 p qi No *>1 Indianapolis Accommodutfon. .K:42 a m No Is* Southwestern Li mi tod 1:52 pm No 8* Mail 4:35 p ni Noll* 2:50am

GOING WEST.

No 7* Vostlbuled Express.. .. No 9* Mall

No 17* s.»uthwi-8t«-raLimited 12:49p ni No 3t Terre Haute Acoomniodation . »•: *3 p m I No 11* 12:.% a ni

* Daily *► Except Sunday.

12:92 a m 8:4i a m

1:» iq »

Jir. Seward Taplin Nortli Yolney, N. Y.

Sysfem Broksn Down Distress—Fains isi the Back

by

Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Poston and i Columbus, sleepers and coaches to (Mncin- - uati. No. 2 e mneets for rhictitfo, Cincinnati Cleveland and Miehman divisi in points. No 18 hauls sleepers for Washinyton via c. & o. sleeper for New ^ ork and connects for Ool- | umhus No. 8 con inlets for ( incinnati and ' Mk hiran division points at Wabash. No. 10, “Knickerbocker Special” sleepers for New | York. Nos. 11, 9 and 17 connect in st. Louis 1 Union depot with western roads. No. 9 oonj neotsar Paris with Cairo division for points ! south, and at Mattoon with L c. for i>oints north. V P. Httpistis. Aorent

Mew Life and Strength Given

K’ood's Sarsaparilla.

44 C. I. IToo l & Ct>., Lowell, Mass.:

44 Lear Sirs: I do not Lank there is any other | medicine on the market so good as Hood’s Sarsaparfha. I have taken only three bottles and am now in better hoaLh tlian for three years.

IVly System Was Broken Down

•o that my friends remarked upon my falling away. I could not keep anything on my stomach and I suffered terrible distress, especially in the left side, i »> »«i * spvor* nnin

In my back all Uie lime so

In effect Sunday, May 27,1893.

NOHTH UOUND.

No 4* ( hicago Mail 1:20 a m No C “ Express 12:05pm No 4*11 lx>cal 12:05 pm

SOUTH BOUND.

, , ... . No 3* Ixniisvillc Mail 2:17 a i !!m cuuUl uo^work* S " r> " '' ,,u,horn ‘-xprcsH p m

No43t I .oca I

Hood’s 5 p>Cures vandaliA line.

1:45 p m

was apijointed general freight agent of the Vandalia, a position which has held continuously since. Mrs. Hibbard, who was present at tile death of her husband, was greatly effected, and is suffering from serious nervous prostration. His brother, Lafayette I)., popularly known as “Yank,” fell dead

Percent, of attendance: Miss Ragan 9(5.6. Miss Hammond 9(5.3 Miss Jordan 9(5.3, Miss Resnr 9(5.3, high school 96.3, Miss Black 96, Miss Ridpath 95.8, Miss Alspaugh 95.3. Miss Jones 95.1, Miss Adams 34 9; per cent, not absent nor tardy: Miss Jones <58.2, Miss Hammond 58.5, high school 55.9, Miss Jordan

Before I had taken one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla the pain In my hack was gone, the first tim« for two years. I can eat anything and keep It on my st unaoh v.itlwut distress afterv. ards. The trouble with my hack is over and

I Can Work All Day

as years ago. When people remark upon th»

change In my looks I tdl them Hood’s Snrsapa- , aid It." SF.WAltn TAru:v, N. Volnej, Y.

rllla <

Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly aud efficiently, on the liver and bowels 20c.

near the Union Station, this city, 53.6, Miss Ragan 52.4. Miss Black about two years ago. He was for 51, Miss Ridpath 50.8. Percent, many years a passenger conductor of punctuality: Miss Williams on the Vandalia,and was for a while 100. Miss Miller 100, Miss McCoy president of the Railway Officials 100, Miss Ridpath <'8.9, Miss Adams and Employes’ Accident Insurance 98.7, Miss Hammond 98.7. Miss association. His death, like that Jordon 98.(5, Miss Jones 98, Miss

Trains leave Ureenoastle. Ind., at. ikw.

in effect Xuv

eon THK WKST. No 5 Lx, Sun H:50 a m, for St. Louts. Vi 7 Dully 12:90 a m, for st. Louts. No 1 Dully 12: 3 p m, for st. Louis. No 21 Dally 1:10 p ni, for u. Louis. No 3 Kx. Sun 5:2s [> in, foi Terre Jlauts. KOli THK KAST. No 4 K.x. sun H:3tam,for liidmnnpolls. No 21) Dully 2:20 p ni, •• “ No S Dally 3:35 pm, “ “ No 2 Kx. Sun 0:2Upm, " “ No 12 Daily 2.:SHin, " “ No 0 Dully 3:32 u in “ PKOKl \ DIVISION Lea •• Terre liuute. No 75 Kx sun 7:05 a m. tor P'-orlu. No77 *• " 3:55 p ip. for Decatur. Lor complete time curd, gtv.i.g sll tislns and sturlons, und for full information as to rates, through curs, etc., uddress -I.S. DowliNO, Agent, w. K ItncNNKK, lireenoastle. Asst. C.en’l Pass. Agt. st. Louis, Mo.

of his brother, was heart disease.

result of

' j peal, has been decided

DAI L\ HA N N EH l I M LS pellate court in favor of Mr. Beckett. ’file case was won by the gen

flevivul ServH’e* at Uollegr Av#*nue. Tlie attendance :it College Avenue revival service was much reduced last night by the exercises at the uuivorsityr still there was present an audience of one hundred.

Ragan 97.6, Miss Alspaugh 96.f'. R. A. Oou.

I.(‘ft if UlifltMtllPHH,

A French physician mentions a curious case of left handedness. One child in a certain family was left-handed, and a second appeared at the age of one year also to be | left-handed. It was then learned

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Jas. M. Iliirloy •/ Will sell your UILYL ESTATE And make your loans protnply.

He carries the best line of insurance in the city. OFFICE iN 1ST NAT. B’K CLOCK.

Publ^ht”! overv artt rntxm except Sunday j . • xi i x i »t the a ann 1:11 T’imes corner Vine and! tu* 03 an in the lower court and the

Franklin streets.

ADVERTISf NCI. Heading Notk p.8

5 cents per line. One line paragraphs charged

higher court affirms. Mr. H. was a passeuepr on the train and through no fault of his had no ticket. He

as occupying two lino fcpaoc.

Jilincs 4 cents per line WU8 DUt Oil, and sued t lie f all W:i V

company for damages. The court

held that a railroad conductor

50 3'4

1(10 “ 3 250 “ 2 , «J0 •• 2 " “ “ Dif—'Ty rates mude known on application.

Cl.ai.iri-s for display a I vi-rtisemcnta must be tnust heed a passenger’s explana

handed In by 10o'clock -i. in. isu hday. Hcud-

ing advertisements will he received each day tlon—a point tOO often overlooked

up to 1 o'clock p. m. by conductors.

Bro. Hollingsworth, in his talk,

, . . 11 i i that tlie mother always carried her

drew an interesting parallel between

,. | child on her left arm J

the sinner coming out from the.

,, , , ... , vised to carry her world and the Israelites leaving . J

right arm. Tlie infant, having its

She was adchild on her

Egypt. As the plagues came upon i right arm free, began to grasp ob

raruoh, he gave Ins consent for tne| ... . . .

people to go, but each time with a

limitation: first, they were not to go OUt Of the land ; next, timy COtlld South Greencastle. go in the wilderness, hut not very The three-year-old daughter of

jeets with it, and soon became right-

hc .ded.

All communications Bhotihl be sitfncfl with the name of the writer: not neeesBHrily for

faith

publict 4 ion, but evidence of ko«h1 Aoouj'mou^ communications can not be no-

ticed.

Where delivery is irregular please report

same promptly at publication <

Specimen copies mailed free on application

In our news columns today will be found an account of the death of H. \V. Hibbard, of the Vandalia company. Mr. Hibbard hud been general freight agent of the Vandalia for thirty years and was one of 85.oo the highest esteemed of railway men in America. Big hearted.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

One Ytuir in advance. $}jt month* 2.50 Three nomtkn 1.2ft

fm. month -JJ* kind and courteous he was a power

Per wi ck by C rriei

When delivery 1« mude by currier, all subscription accounts are to tie paid to them as they call and receipt for hhuic.

of strength to his company and his

M. J. BECKETT Hiitiltsher HAKKY M. SMITH. Mauinrinif Editor

.Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times. Greencautle, J nd.

loss will be keenly felt. In speaking of him the railway officials with one accord say he was “one of the nicest men in the world.”

A bill tuts been introduced into the legislature providing for a twocents a mile railroad rate. This

Spectnl Notice.

Tertll«e7ien.l ,,r i.! ,,, TJr' .fluJ-'lt'.s.N*'R ' rate is sure to come in the future Times must be hamlerf hi at the as perhaps one-hall of the riding counting room by ten o’clock in the, j * • i. o . . , . looming a change dte-ame now done is by mileage which is

day. All handed in .at a laier ii-.u, boiu at two cents will not be changed until the day fol-

lowing. i q'j, E ventilation of Meharry hall The firm but respectful refusal 11®* 1 e venin ? W1 ‘ 8 VPr y P oor ' A » of Mr. Rilev to contribute to last audience the size of that should evening’s program was entirely ap 'never be forced to breathe such

far; then, the men could go, but leave their families; and finally they must leave their flocks. So with the sinner escaping from the bondage of sin. The evil one

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith is dan-

gerously sick with brain fever.

J. F. Cooper went to Indianapo-

lis last night on business.

Henry Ricks announces that he

persuades him to make re^rva- - candif , ate for drum roajor of lions. He wants to stay in his t()p g-,^ w ham , at lhe next

worldly life and not come out, or e | et q U)n

not go very far or make too radi-

cal a change; and finally it is hard to give up his substance and eon-!

seerate his means.

llrofMlHtreel’fi Price Lint.

Bread, 2 loaves for 6c Sugar, granulated, 21 lbs $1.00 , Sugar. A, 22 lbs $1.00

The meeting was an exceedingly i Toffee, all kind*package 22V a e profitable one to those present. The i Corn, best canned, 10c, 3 for 25c preparation for the coming work is Uimatoes, best, 10c, .1 cans for 25c being made most thoroughly !; ie very best,10c, 3 cans.25e Many members of the church arc Bp . m , honie h . lk ,. (1 p) , r cim 1(k . rejoicing in a renewed and deepened Gooseberries, 10c per can, 3 for 25c spiiitual life. | Raspberries, per ran 10c

Fears, best California Bartlett, per

Collimon Neil si*

Should be used in attempting to cure that very disagreeable disease, catarrh

As catarrh oi ig,n<%u :u

can 20c Apples, gallon cans 25c Peaches. California dried, per lb. .Fi'.jC

imp'i-riti* 1 in ^ Prunes, flue California 10c

i IWiSIWE IP.

REMEMBER TIIA T

J. lll.LQoore

Imagination fools our pocket books once in a while. For iu-tance many people imagine it. is Lnpossj |>- t . liny a [

piano—good, honest, first eh:- piano—j will stinply the people withflrstelnss for less tlian $100. $5110 or $000: Ihat’s (iHOtlKRIES at the lowest living just where their im.iginnNon fooN them. | pn,-. .. | also keep a full line of GlassAs an exanijile look at the piMtio to my wme and Qne. nsware. Decorated Din--iiow « in,low, a STl 5 V K>AN I' tluil I n er Sets, I owls and Pitchers, ami Tinsell for j ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel.

I keep a fine line of Toilet Soaps. All

,, i kinds of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for ji* ^ J \ / A./ A Holiday Trade. Last but not least, will

give with every box of Maseott’s Bak-

i

$33( ).OG

ing Powder—price 25 cents—a child's

Cash, or for $25 more in monthly pay. I tpiadruple silver set, embossed knife, inents of $10. Examine it e irel'ullv. i 1‘0'k »nd spoon, -lust the thing for a

critically; soi its si/e: 4 ft 0 in high. Double n necrnl canc, jtnre rich lone,

French repeulinij aelbni, lire yearn tjnai anteed. It i-- a peerli -s piano iila«el in

the reach of th - peopii al a poinih r, — .... ., price. CertainI.' the-tool ami -earf j X '^ S, l u,t, ' e '

ami a year’s free tuning go with the piano. She Ihj liarijain do nix arc go-'

ing like in t, cakes. Still some left. <'all l : r no.-a in and inspect Iheiu, espi eially lit iine*®^ ^ ’

of Organs.

( Iiristmas present.

J. \Y. Moore,

4l-3m

Abram's Old Stand.

F. G. Newhouse, Success -r to K M:irr|iiis.

Keeping everlastingly ing lirings success.

advertis tf

the merchant

and liusiness man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of

The Banner Times.

BOSTON STORE.

propriate, however many last night warm air as upon that oceasiou.

disappointed. The unani-!

were

riit) Weather.

The indications for this vicinity

moils call for Mr. Riley showed the

esteem in which our people hold ^ j or cojpjnjjr thirty-six hours are him aud tiic vociferous greeting last! ^ follows as received by H. S evening was a tribute of which any | Renick Ar Co. from the official man might well be proud. Mr. | weather bureau at Indiananolis: Riiey's feelings in the matter were' Indianapolis, Jan. 18, 189o. of fir*! importance, however, and Bocal rain or snow and warmbeing here to be entertained and ; \ <*r tonight, Saturday local rain not to entertain, lie was perfectly L«J or * now followed by clearing right in declining to participate.weather and much colder by It took tlie audience some time to j even * n g- Moore.

curb their disappointment which , Notire of DiftHoIution.

lor n Nliilc whs a pu//:<* to the Notice i> hereby given th;:t tlie Arm chuirmau and managers of the 0 f L. L. Louis .v Co., consisting <>f L. meeting. i L. Louisand Jolm F. Maloney, has been

the blood, local applications can do no j Beans, navy, 0 lbs. for permanent, good. The common sense T lour, best straight grade. method of treat ni, i.t is to purify the 1 lour. Pride of Io"'(t, [latent.. . blood, ami for this purpose there is no j Flour, Millard Kidder's, patent.

preparation superior to Hood’s Sarsa- 8ou,i, all kinds laundry, 6 bars parilla. ! Teas, tine, per lb

. 25c

. ,25o

50c . due

. .25c

. 50c

Grand Clearance

!

! lake advantage of this extraordinary sale of

Sale

Hood’s Pills cure constipation by restoring peristaltic action to the alimentary canal.

Today * L<ocai MurketH.

[Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthui

Jordan’s poultry house.!

liens 5 Sprbnrs,choice. IP4 Cocks, youna 3 Cooks, old 2 Turkey hens, old 5 Turkey hens, yuan* 4 Turkeys, old toms 3 Ducks 5 Queue, choice f. f. klbs and over

Molasses, tine syrup, 2 gal 65c Molasses, Putnam county sorghum..50c Crackers. 4 lbs 25c Pickles, finest sweet, per do/.. 10c Pickles, finest sour, per doz., 10c, 3 for SSe Large stoek of Florida oranges, bought before the frost, consisting of Florida Russetts, Brights, Tangerines and Mandarins, which we are selling at lowest prices, ranging from 20c to 35c

per dozen.

See us before buying your teas and

Geeee: pUi’cked' . 1 .\ <,, . U ” . UV .^...’".i!i:’.'.!!ijo Coffees, as we make specialties of these

Dress Goods.

This sale will continue two weeks longer only.

Bunts, fri-Hh, subject to Imndiltitf 15 llulter, fn-sh roll S flitter. No. 2 6

articles.

81tf Bkoadstrkkt A Son., Corner Washington and Water Sts.

Wlmt i» Die Work of tne Klduevs'.' To Ite move From tlio lllood its Itiipuritmii.

The prod nets of eel 1 wastes which of damaged clothing, etc., on Saturday,

Don't fail to attend tin* auction sale

have been burned up in giving strength tlie liilli. at the Perkins room on east to tlie system. Every particle of blood ^ side square, commencing at ten 'i’eloi-k

I in the hotly goes through tlie kidneys : ^ Ul '

| dissolved by mutual consent. All per- j e three m i llllt es, :.t.d If these organs i stmia /kU/iiine fL<> •> ho vr-s ti Pin 51 m l‘('< 111 i*st IH1 _ _ _ . . .

7!>-::t

I3RE1SS OOOOS. 30 inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 10 cents from

cents per yard.

36 inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 19 cents

cents per yard.

36 inch half wool Hopsat kings, all colors, 19 cents,

from 25 cents per yard.

40 inch all wool Henriettas and Serges. 39 cents,

from 50 cents per yard.

44 inch all wool 1 lenriettas and Serges, 45 cents,

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’ extra fine all wool Hose, 19 cents, reduced from 30c. All wool Twilled Skirts, Flannels, in all colors, ;>8 cents reduced from 35 cents. Ice wool Shawls only 48 cents.

from 25 reduced reduced reduced

Tn: IrgHlativc apportionment i sons owing the above firm are requested I ii^ ..i.y Vi.p!,. ffi'iVir I your clothing, eto, at the auction 13ooo yards Apron and Dress Ginghams at five cents per yard.

to call at (he old stand ana settle. " '‘"l . 1 ; : • ’ *al« of damaged goods on east side

SH2 wit L. I,. Loi’M & Co.

b:ll introduced by Senator Wishar I in the legislature yesterday places Parke and Patnaiu iu a senatorial district with 10,854 votes,

When it conn s to the genuine article of news the Banner Times has it.

sooner or later Die system is poiaoned. , , ,, , , t herefore. “.San dak' is the indicated *■'“*"*. ^‘turdai : 1 erkms building. blood remedy. For sale bv Win. W. 1 _ , , , Jones. Ask Wm. W. Jones fur liome Fnr Sale ->.ond piano . heap, references. il&w lyr30-48 1343. it

3c

Box

| T . Ahpams S? Son.

•West Side Stiuciro.