Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 January 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY JANUARY 21 !8Rf>

Hals on Heads, niifiailflii Hals'

GREENCASTLE HAS SENT STAMPS

To Tliii- I’retty Illinois Woiiian who has a Great Nerve.

The flou Cane IIiiiik Up

That Washington township hog

HevIvaT Herviee* at Uolleise Avenue. Yost onlay was a , groat il.iy at

is at ill vory ninth in o^dence; in | College Aironue Methodist church.

A clever Illinois maiden has just fact, the defence placed their | began with a general class meetturned fortune her way with a ••lev- strongest reliance in the hog's tes- '*• ^hen preaching at 10..10,

er hit <it wit work. Several letters tiinonv, which was to the effect

Is OUT motto. \\ e know that were received in this city by young that his pigship went direct to a the use of our hats is their best ltt,Ur8 fmm Edna K Brown ' ,,f Cain ' 1'**" •» 1 the -l“'Vndant's farm when

III. hhe paid sh(‘ was a cripjded he hail a chance. The attorneys

advertisement nnd nr tile view jrirl and was trying tt» raise money argued long and loud on Saturday of hard times have made a ,0 have a surgical operation per-j night after supper, and the jury of

formed. She asked these sympa- six got the case at about nine

special reduction on manj thetu* young ladies tor cancelled o'clock. The jurymen were Messrs. lines of our late styled hats. •' os,H « e 8tan,|> * and to " l,,,re518 ,et - To PP in *> Bl,ulen ’ ^“' idson, Gran

| tei> to their friends asking them to tham. Day and 1’axton. Several of

Kverv letter reeeived these men have strong minds when

New shapes in Black aud llu1 " il ' ,

* ; here was promptly responded to they take a notion, and on SaturBrown soft hats reduced from and the required stamps enclosed day evening some took a notion, S->oot>>i ^ • | Their sympathies* were arou«ed as and the result was that they could

• I,...- they could assist the not agree. They were locked in

$3.00 stiff

$2.00.

MOC-«

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Clothins: House,

F. A. HAY

b

Froi>.

they believed

liats reduced to ! wBo " a8 t0 ru ’ 8e niouev the mayor’s office until near mid-

I by-the sale of these stamps. A night, when they were excused, | young man in Kansas City eon- having Anally agreed to disagree, j eluded to investigate the matter The ^ase stands right where it and wrote to Cain, receiving an an-j started, and the hog is still in a swer that astonished him. < nin is j quandary as to where he is to lay composed of a store, a church, a his expensive head. The costs are blacksmith shop and a handful of reaching up in the pictures, and

DAILY BANN Ell T1 M ESlness. It can be overloaded. A lit- ——— — — | tie n<1 won’t curry a big business.

rutii:<iiyi >yi'.iy niirijyiya • 1 A poorlv cared for ad. loses \itul

• t tin* UwNni Timks utH.*«‘, corner

Ennikliu erects.

ity.’’ Don't be stingy of space. It

acvestisinq. is cheap. Use enough to make an

Hk%ihn<j Nout i f* 1 jniDrc^^ion 5 centH im i* Mn«'. • *n»* lim* VKtrtucriiphs c*linrK**»i : *

«•* fwi'iipylntr two lines tp»c«’.

iitich cents per line 1 'i’| IE Bloomington H'oWd claims

:i ’ 2'4

.V*

inn a.'so

for Monroe county the champion j big hog of Indiana, said to weigh ]

Butnam's eelehrat'al

Dlxp'ty rales inmte kiinwn on application

Cl.ai.fes lor (1l*|>ln> a.lvcrtiaeinents innsl lie ,,,,,.,,,1^ han.led In l»y IJo’clnck a. m. eaelutuy. 11cat 1 I

Washington township porker is not that large but it is growing. It is

houses. The postmaster said in one day Miss Brown received 1 •2,000 letters and the day following lo,000. She had received enough postage stamps to yield her $2,000 at $120 per 1,000,000. Many of the letters contained sums of money and -Miss Brown now has an income that would make a Gould envious. She is not crippled, but a sister or cousin is. The whole family is now placed forever beyond want. So

that six-dollar porker bids fair to be a bundred-dollar prize if much more litigation is indulged in.

Ill^T :|i|vurl iSt'tnrnts will l up t »fl o’clcwk in.

flvud rm*li day

Monroe product.

Ml cniiimunletUl'cn abmilil In- slimed with, . , i ii .1 . .i th - mi cl.' >i tin. v, hi.m: not m c. --iiriiy t..r nlreadv more valuable than the

publlei'lon. Init ns ■ viitence of immkI faltli A..rta> inous cotnniunlciitions can not be no-

Meed. j -- — ' ’

The Cincinnati Tribune has \Vlu*r<‘‘B ’lvrrv it* irretfiilrtr plruse report ;

uame promptly at pubUcatlon ofnee. j asked a

specimen eoplrs «uuiU*d I'rer on application.

RATES or SUGSCR P I .ON

One Vent' in ndwiucf-. Six iiwnth* Three motif hr Ow month • Per week tty 'nrricr

number of senators and

regresentatives ‘‘If Grover Cleveland should desire to resign to whom would lie present his resig-

mueh for woman's ingenuity.

Greenrast Ir’H Traill Sri vW r.

There is no city in Indiana the size of tireencastle that has heltt r

train service than has slie.

\Yoiiiiiii*m l.rnKiH* Meeting. The Woman’s League of College Avenue church will hold a meeting in the church parlors at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 23. The hymns of Wesley and Cowper will he dis cussed by Miss Kidpath and Mrs. Hamilton. Quotations from the above authors will be given at roll call. All attending College Ave nue church are cordially invited to be present. 2t

I II** \Y<‘iit fur.

The indications for this vicinity

There for the coming thirty-six hours are

are fourteen passenger trains daily as follows as received by 11. S j on the Vandalia, seven each way. Beniek (fe < o. Irom the official

. •, i weather bureau at Indiananoils: though one ol them, the fast man

train, arriving here at 8.03 p. m., «*»»• *L l" 11 - is not seheduled. Their arrival V Col<1 "' :,ve ’ temperature will

Sunday school at 2, a pentecostal service from 3 to 4:30, Epworth league at 0, preaching at 7, and closed with a prayer meeting that continued until four o'clock this

morning.

Wonderful sermons were preached by the pastor. They were full of unction and power. In the morning he continued the theme of a week ago—the destruction of Jericho by Joshua. The discourse yesterday grouped itself about two main thoughts: the one, that thel invisible angelic hosts were always! assisting in the battle against sin, and were more than the enemas that could be against us; the second, the faith that gets the victory is the faith that shouts in triumph before the walls of sin show any sign of a breach. The evening sermon was on the parable of Lazarus and Dives. J Those who heard it pronounce it! Mr. Hollingsworth’s greatest effort. Notwithstanding these great ocea j sions and the great audiences that gathered to them, perhaps the most notable service was the allnight prayer meeting, at which a dozen persons, and at tunes as j many as twenty, counselled and I prayed through the night : n behalf | of the meetings now in progress.! Meetings will be held each night this week except Saturday, begin I ning at seven o’clock.

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All Rim Down

Always Tired, Sleepless and Without Appetite

Blood Vitalized and Strength Rd* newed by Hood’s Sarsapar'.la. “ C. I. llcxxl .t Co., I.owi-U, Mass.: “For a couple of years, 1 was subject to feelImrs anything but good. I always felt tired, t could tjot sleep at night and the little 1 could eat did not seem to benefit mo any. I Did Not Have Any Ambition to go around or work and in fact was not able to do a good day's work. I happened to pick up a circular embracing advertisements and testimonials fur Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after read-

Hood Cures

lug them decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. I have taken five bottles and must say that I have derived won ••rful benefit from it and Feel Like a New Man. I would recommend it to all sullerers and would urge them not to hesitate hut to decide at once to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Paiti. M. Weber, 1112 North Tenth Street, Heading. Pennsylvania.

Hood’3 Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy iu action. Sold by all druggists. 25c.

Kiiual Citi/cieC Club. The Equal Citizenship club of Putnam county will meet with Mrs. F. P. Nelson Tuesday after noon nt 2 o’clock. A 1 Indies who! desire to become .active or associate | members are invited to be present.

nation.

We believe no particular time is as follows: (loino west

..m:

)0 one would he necessary, as it ttonkl

1 lie unanimously accepted.

When delivery Is made by earlier, all subserlptlon neeoimls me tu be paid to He in as 'p,| K DePaUW ola-S works at

they call and receipt for same.

fall thirty degress by Tuesday

M. .1. UKHKETT .. HAKHY M.SMITH.

Publisher Managing Editor

Alexandria are in the hands oi a receiver and 250 men are thrown out of employment. The W. C.

Address all eiimmunleatlons to

The Dailt iiASNER times.^ DePauw company has a capital

(stock of $4,000,000, and has plants

both at New Albany and AlexanWindow glass and fruit jars

morning. Local rains or snow tonight, Tuesday fair. Mooue.

Special Notice.

All copy for changes of display no- dria. vertisements in the daily Banner

Times must tie handed in at the, are manufactured by the company. counting room hv ten o’clock in the it, | )aB pq connection with the I)e

morning to secure a change the same

later hour

day. All handed in at a

will not be changed limit the day fol-

lowing.

Pauw Plate Glass company that operates plants at both the places named. The receiver will at once enter upon the trust, and it is ex

Brooklyn is in the throes of

a street car strike that is assuming | pected that an arrangement will he ] ar „ e proportions. | ||,a< l e by which the works will con-

tinue in operation.

You need never he in doubt if you read the Banner Times. It

The most evident effect of free

prints only readable, reliable news trade is the increase in onr imports.

When the present tariff law was under discussion the advocates of the bill freely admitted that, in or-

and the announcements ot hustling

advertisers.

Geo P. Rowell & Co., in an ad-uler to supply sufficient revenue, an

veitisement in Printer's Ink-, aptly say: “There are men in business

increase in imports would be neees sary. They claimed that we would

who say that advertising does not pay for our increased imports with

pay and who insist that they have lost money by it. A great many unskilful advertisers do lose money, but it is only b •cause they do not treat their adveitising fairly. They starve it and expect too much of it. Advertising won’t work mira cles. It is merely an aid to busi-

increased exports. Facts have not justified their assumption. The Gorman bill closed our manufactories, paralyzed our industries and tremendously reduced the volume of our production. Instead of paying for our imports with our export products we are paying for them in gold.

DRESS GOODS!

8:40, 12:21) nnd 9:01 a. in., and 12:52,1:35, 5:28 and 8:03 p. in.

Going east M :40. 2:35, 3.35 a. m., M».lern French Mn.lo. and 1 :35, 3:35. 6:10 and 6:28 p. m. ’ Mi * 8 Caroline I)utton R,,w,e ^’ The Big Four has ten traips l ,i,uii9t ’ wil1 ^ ive 11 recital daily as follows: Going east- in M( ‘ 1 "» rr .V ball on Wednesday eye8:42 and 2:50 a. m , and 5.33. 1:52 ,,,n =’ 23, at eight o’clock. and 4:35 p. m. Going west-l2:22, Sh " «. i11 b « , ; S8 f 8t ;- d '>y Mi^ Fernie

;ind Mr. &ubellschmidt iti the lol

8:42 and 12:o8 a. m.,and 12:49 and , iovving program; b :23 |>. M. j Sonata in C minor—Piano Violoncello

The Monon has four trains as .saintSacns

(T* i 00 a »hiy to aircnta ftcllinur the* Royal | vD i . White Metal Plater or taking or-j ders for plating. Trade seeret>, foriniilaB, receipts, etc.. I'urnlshetl free. A got d agent can make two or three tnousand dollars peri year with the Iloyal Plati*r. For term* 1 «.*!<*., address (.ray A Ct»., Plating Werks, (ohunluis, Ohio.

. , a. (di! That we Two were Maying follows: North at 1 :2() a. in. and i> i gloguc

c. En cbemiu

12:0,) p. m ; south, 2:47 a. m. and < iiaconne. 2:22 p. .ii. This makes it total of Hourree

Greencastle. IndJ ^ ||HJifil!llTIIE fsll'ii).

ONI. WEKK beginning Mo'D.W. .JANUARY 2cS

And i nJlng'ATl UriAV. FHltltl AIM 2.

Gounod . Dellbi-H

Augusta Hoimns !

Dubois

Lark !

Dupont )

RETURN ENGAGEMENT

i . . • j j i i d. Aragonaise from Ballet id”. Massenet i twenty eight trains a day, and theJ Habaner8 It|Z( , t

roads represented are three of the! a-Pan Pastorale Godard

b. An Rouet Godard

best in the COlintl V. There are | •'• Autumn I hainlnade

d Value i aprlce Chaininade

the country,

twelve trains to Indianapolis daily, which give passengers opportunity to visit the capita! city anil return at almost any desired hour.

>1 mistcrM* Kates.

The action of the New York Cen tral road in en tailing the sale of half rate tickets to clergymen has raised quite a stir among the clergymen on its lines, and it is the

more serious from the fact that {9 ,l> i n ‘ , 'V , » 1a| H>diee,

other of the trunk lines will likely

take similar action; in fact, the iiron«i»treef. Prire List Erie already bus, and the Nickel | 2 ,0:ive8 for

Beyond CompnrtMon

Are the good qualities possessed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Above all it purities the blood, thus strengthening the nerves; it regulates the digestive organs, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the entire system, cures scrofula, dyspepsia, catarrh and rheumatism. Get Hood’s and otdy

Hood’s.

Hood’s Bills cure all liver ills, hil-

indigestion, sick headache. 25c.

5c

Plate announces that it will do bo. , g | ' | J;;; , r ; a,'C ^ Tl'Z An item is going the rounds ot the. Coffee, all kinds package 22',.o press to the effect that the Pitts Corn, best cannetl, 10c, 3 for 25e burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago and I’omatoes, best, 10c, 3 cans for 25c the Panhandle lines have taken '’ie peaehes.the very best,10e, 3 eans.25c . .. . . i Peaches, fine dessert 15e

similar action. 1 his is not correct. ... , , ,

) Beans, home baked, per can 10c

These companies have simply cur Gooseberries. 10c per can, .3 tor 26c | tailed the issues by more eiooelv Basplievrie.-, ju ; can Bv- | scanning the r.ghts ul applicuiUs | !vbp ‘'’'' 'b^rnm Bu-flett t „.r for clergymen's permits, and *uch | Appl^gaiton^ng.7.:.' . 25e permits Will be good only tor use ,Bi aches, California dried, p”r lb !■-"

HYPNOTIST SUPRCMT.

lui.iginalion fiols our picket books ' once in a while. For in»tanee many i people imagine i( i- impossible to buy a I piano—gotut, tionest. Hist, class piano— 1 'nr less than 4ICO. $500 or 4c,oo: that's ju I where tlieii imagination fools them As an example look at the piano iu in sh >w «indow, a 9TI '■ V EsJAN r that

, sell for

4

^330.00

Whose Marvelous. Miraculous Hypnotic cx-

(!asti, or for $25 more in monthly payments of $10. Kxamine it carefully.

hlhttlons electrify and astound imbllc, press T . ■ r . nnd scientists. eritleally; sc. its size; 4 ft ft in lllgll.

I Double veneered cnee, pure rich lone.

l-'rench repeating netinu, tie, yenrs guarSTUI’l.MlOl'S CATALI'I’TIC HATS

......... . 1,1. priiT. i’ertainlv the stool nml a searf w ODurrl ul tests in t v«r> branch nl ll>pnn^ ' , _ .. , .. . . ... tism and applied I'syciinlojry. lii*autlfiil t(*8ts luninj; with the

‘iopathy, all done with volunteers piano.

from tiie audience.

Prices of admission, 15. 25, 35, 50 cts.

Stic Dig Bargain Hoods are go-

ing like hot cakes. Still some left. Call in and inspect tbcni, especially the line

of Organs.

F. G. Newhouse, Success >r to K Marquis.

Seats on sale at usual places. H3-tit

Keeping everlastingly advertis ing 'orings success. tf

A Bicj Hecluction

In Dress Goods, We placed on sale for this week a beautiful line of all wool Dress Goods at the very low price of

43 CENTS,

Former price 6o and 75 cents. This is the best bargain we

BOSTON STORE.

Grand Clearance Sale

lake advantage of this extraordinary sale of Dress Goods, i Ins sale will continue two weeks longer onl) .

between local points west of Pittsburg, lint in no ease will a minister

be given a pass.

A Call. The Banner Times is in receipt of the following card : Fillmoue, Jan. 20, ’95. Editor Banner Times:

Prunes, tine California 10c Beans, navy, ti Bis. for 25c Flour, best straight, grade 35u Flour, Pride of Iowa, patent 50c Flour, Millard Kidder's, patent . 50c I Soap, all kinds laundry, (I bar- ,25c Teas, fine, per lb 50c Moiassts, fine syru-gj 2 gal .. «!«•

DRE1SS GOODS. 30 inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 10 cents from 20

cents per yard.

36 inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 19 cents from 25

cents per yard.

•j 36 inch half wool Hopsackings, ail colots, iy cents, reduced

fro-m 25 cents per yard.

i I 1

inch an Henriettas and Serges. 39 cents, reduced

from 50 cents per yard.

Will you kindly give notice in '* nickers. 4 lbs 25c

tho llivv-E-R Tiwira r.f n noil f.,r n ' P lckle8, finest SWCCt. per dOZ 10c , - _ 1 Pickles, finest sour, per do/., i0c, 3 | 44 inch all wool Henriettas and Serges, 43 cents, reduced

23c ! from 60 cents per yard. 0f !! ,,r ::l i ^:r s ;!54 inch Ladies' Cloth, all colors,

cents per yard.

, and Mandarins, which we are selling at! Cashmere DeLaine dress patterns at 73 cents,

ur. ay, he •ruarv 2. at o o •■ ock a. i OW) ^ t pr j t .es, ranging from 20e to 35e Ladies’ fine natural wool Vests, 75 cents reduced from #1 00

meeting of the prohibitionists and f„ r others who favor the suppression Large stock

of the saloon, to meet at the court bought before the frost, consisting of house in Greencastle, Ind„ on Sat Kl,,,i,la Ku8sett9 ’ Bri «' ,rs ’ ’i'»-'gerines

59 cents, reduced from 75

m , and oblige, Yours Truly, per dozen.

W. A. ( have

Chairman Putnirn county prohi

... * /■ c 1 r 1 • ■ Ladies extra fine all wool I lose, 10 cents reduced from “’oc W. A. ( haver. See us before buying your teas nml . . ... 111 • ‘vuueeu iiuiii juv. eoll'i-es, as we make specialties of tbe-e WOOl i Willed okirtS, 1’lannels, in all Colors, jS cents i'C-

have ever offered at the price. Come early is you want the

bition central committee.

choicest patterns.

Istiicill Y 7 erniilion.

For Sale—On easy payments. Six houses fanging in jiriee from $300 10 $10110. W. X. Wood, Hanna street, grocery. 73iI2

! article

Nlif BkoaIisiRKi:r X Sox., i Coi ner Wasbington and Water Sts.

All those who took part in the '•Queen Esther” entertainment lust

T - . . season nre requested to meet in the

Lost—A large gray ami white male ,, , . cat. Please return to 212 north N ine r> “• 1,1 on Wednesday even-

street. Reward. It | ing at seven o'clock.

dneed from 35 cents.

Ice wool Shawls only 48 cents. 3000 yards Apron and Dress Ginghams at five cents per yard.

T. Abpams & Son. Wost, Siclo Square.

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