Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1895 — Page 2

TIIK BANNER TIMEX GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY JANUARY 2H IMl.)

'Fo Glean Up Small Uots of Mon'ssuitsand odd pants We will make special prices to close them out, at one-third less than real value.

One Lot Suits $- 5° One Lot Suits 3 o 0 . One Lot Suits 3 5° i One Lot Suits 4 00 , One Lot Pants 5 0 j One Lot Pants 75 One Lot Pants 1 00 ! * See Show Window for Goods and Prices.

MODEL Clothing House, F. A. HAYS, Prop.

FOR THE ’STEENTH TIME llurnt Brothern* Store at Mt. Meridian in

Burglarised.

So apcustomeil are th« people to uunually reading that Hurst Bros.’ itoie at Mt. Meridian has been burgled that the news of a burglary there last night e a used no great surprise. The annual visit this year is u tilde later in the winter,

IliKli School Note**. The middles had their Anal examination in physiology yesterday afternoon and the juniors tlieir Anal in physical geography. The juniors begin the study of pin si-

ology.

Our visitors last week were: A1 bert Graham, Nellie Bridges, Hallie Bridges and (diarlie Wiilis. Mr.

but it came just tiie same, and was Willis sang for the school Friday a daisy so far as success in exeeu- morning. tion was concerned. It is suspect Miss Dicks, of Fillmore, a unused that three men were engaged in in of Stella Dicks of the middle

DAILY BANNER TIMES PublNhH every iifternonii except Sunday • t t lie 11 \ N\r.it Tl \o> otBoe, corner Vine and Erunlclin recta. A OVERTISI NS. Ubadixo Noticks ft cents per line. < inclineparasmphi* clmraist as occupylnir two lines space. ■A r > lines. 4 cents per line Ml " 3V4 Iim “ it “ " “ ISfta “ 2W slli •• J Ulsr-Hv rates made kn >wn on application. Oi n.y, i. for display a Ivortlsoments imist tic haudcil In by 10 o’clock t. in. each day. 1 leadins advertisements will be rccclvol each day up to I o’clock p. in. All e im:minieattnns should be slimed with the Maine of the writer: nut m-cessarlly for publicInn, but as . vldenee of irn.sl rallli A.uinymoua co»nuiimleatIons can not be notlced. Where delivery is irreirular please report same promptly ut puhiloation ofllce. Spcwdmen copies niaihsl free tin application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPT ION. tier IV.ir In tltlrvjlirr $RJ)0 Sir mtmfhs 2JS0 Three months I.Sn Our month JR I’rr week hy Currier .1'* When delivery Is made hy carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call anil receipt for same. M. J. BECKETT Publisher IIA lilt Y M. SMITH. Manaifintf Editor Address all oommuiiloattona to The Daily Uannkk Times. Greencnatle. Ind.

Special Notice. All copy for changes of display advertisements in the daily Banner Timer must be handed in at the counting room hy ten o’clock in the m irniug to secure a change the same day. All handed in at a later hour will not lie changed until the day following. Ground-hog day is near and with it the usual agitation as to whether it is the first or second day of February. Anti-toxine at $50 an ounce has reached Brazil and that town claims to be the second city in the state to receive a supply of that new diphtheria cure.

tion at Indianapolis that the)’ de serve. Many a dollar has been lost in them, which if placed in home institutions would have made re turns.

The Philadelphia Press moves to amend “the fiscal year” to “the flu fo year,” when the administra tion makes its report for the cur rent twelve months.

A man in Indianapolis has been given a verdict of $50 against another lor having to listen to “Sweet Marie” as expounded on a ricketty piano by man number one. That is getting off cheap.

Fraudulent state building and loan associations should receive the strict legisla-

Tnx Journal s:i\ s: Senator La Follett introduced a congressional apportionment bill which senators admit has many points to commend it. Senator LaFollett places 1‘utnam county in the following district: Fifth—Putnam, Hendricks. Morgan, Johnson, Monroe, Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Daviess, Marlin. The Republican Editorial association at Indianapolis yesterday decided that applicants for membership to the association here after, must be either publishers, editors or associate editors of republican newspapers in the slate. Officers were elected as follows: President, C. B. Landis, Jourrtu\ Delphi, first vice president, A. C. Beeson, Jour no I, Winchester; second vice president, C. W. Stivers, Herald, Liberty; secretary, J. A. Kemp, Republican ieoder, Salem; treasurer, \V. W. Lockwood, Republican, Peru. Executive committee: C. B. Landis, Journal, Delphi; J. A. Kemp, Leader, Salem; F. B. Hitchcock, .Vail, Bedford; J. F. Wildmau, Times, Muncie; F. II. Nauer, Banner, North Vernon. The Knightsville Maynet has reached us. It is a new paper launched in flay county.

the deal, the entrance to the store being made at a rear window. Col. Smith, the mail-carrier from there, arrived on time, and says there is but small elne as to the pepetrat ors. The fellows got all of Mr. Hurst’sieweiry,rings, watch chains

add trinkets, but strange to relate, | (i | ) , |t| (n

they took no watches, although they had an opportunity. Fyur suits of clothes are missing, together with some boots and shoes. •lust what else was taken was not enumerated by Messrs. Hurst. One of the robbers made a great display of nerve, as he undressed and exchanged his old clothes for a new

class, visited the middle class Wed-

nesday.

Charlie Ellis was compelled to remain out of school for a short time on account of his eyes. Bess Romein, of the senior class.

Alphcus Birch Groceries, Ppovisions, OueenswaFC, et-e. I think I .ini - ■lling giix’nrios as cheap or cheaper than they were ever lie-

fore sold in (ireenea-tle.

Line Oraiiiilalcd Sugar •.“J pound* for . . . $1 00 i A Sugar J-l pounds for 1 (, b Light Brown Sugar “I pound* for 1 ••0 Package <’otIVe per pound -5 cents Bulk < olVec per poun i 25, 30 and 5") cents Crackers per pound . . 5 centsPeaches per pun <1 .. 10,1’iG and 15 cents Evaporated Apple* per pound .... 10 cents Kai'ins per pound a and 8b, cents Prunes (large) per pound Ill cents Peaches pe eati 10. 15, 20, 22 , 2 and 25 cents Corn per can 8b ( . 10 and 15 cents

Tomatoes per can Pea* per can I oiler a complete -tuck of goods in tjualilv. and Price sail-factor.

Southwest comer Public Square.

, and 10 cents Best 10 cent*

K.woiil Service* at UoIickh Avenue. There will lie aervtces at ('ollege

has returned to her home in West | Avenue church tonight, and Rev. She will he out of school K. F. Walker, the evangelist, is ex-

fnr a time but expects to graduate

with the class.

There are more pupils in attendance than there are seats in the assembly room. Some of the last to enter have to depend upon some one being absent to get a seat. Fred Ogg is out of school with

outfit entire. The clothing he so i the grippe and Albert Black with

kindly left these persecuted storekeepers was a black coat and vest of about a thirty-four size and a

dove colored pair of pants. Wm. and ’Squire Hurst, the owu-

the tonsilitis.

The “million stamp” craze wended its wav into the high school and found plenty of victims. ’Tis suid that all the girls of the senior

ers of the store, are getting rather j class and many of the others retired of thi* business, as they have sponded to Miss Brown’s invitation

been robbed many times heretofore. They are seriously content plating the erection of an iron building at Mt. Meridian that will withstand the assaults of cracksmen. As an incentive to capture the robbers, Messrs. Hurst offer one hundred dollars for their arrest. It is suspected by some that local talent is at the bottom of the business. The cast off clothing left by the thief was brought to town by Mr. Hurst, and is on exhibition til the shcrifi’s ollice. Ills a meally lot.

| and sent her all kinds of stamps and words of comfort. The two sections of the middle class finished Fiidny their work in the science course for this venr. They delightfully surprised Messrs. Lyons and McNutt bv presenting the first a study lamp and the second a metal ink stand. They are very beautiful and suitable gifts and show the esteem the class has for the gentlemen.

Tli«* lli'fifton.

A gentleman who left this county in LS49 was in the court house jtiiis tnoining. He was relating old

peeled to have charge. He will also conduct the services of tomorrow. Mr. Walker was partially expected last night, but be wrote say ing that the work Was progressing so at the place where he is now en gaged that he would postpone coming until tonight. Bro. Hollingsworth preached last night from the

Among tin* <Titirc'h«*K. PREBBYTEKIAN CHI R< H. Dr T. G. Duvall, of DePauw university, will occupy the Presbyterian church pnlpit tomorrow at

10:30 a. m.

LOCUST ST. CHURCH.

Rev. R. R. Bryan, pastor. Sunday services: ( lass at 9:30 a. m; preaching at 1 :30 a. rn. and 7 p. m., by Rev. H. J. Talbott, I). D; Sun day school at 2 p. m; Epworth league at 0 p. m., led by Prof. An-

text found in the second chapter of drew Stephenson. Week day serRevelations: ‘Nevertheless, I have I vices: Pentecostal meeting at somewhat aoninst thee,, because -d<> and Junior league 4 p. m.,

thou has left thy first love. Re

Frances llodsuu Burnett, ttie authoress of Fauntleroy, was tendered a special matinee at Washington recently. She afterwards complimented little Olga by stating that in her estimation Olga was the best Fauntleroy that had ever appeared before her. It Finest quince butter at Broadstreet & Son’s. 84tf

Little Lord Fauntleroy tonight at Baker & Browning’s new opera house. It

Sweet, elder .it Broadstreet A Son*.

Mr MittAon’ft Fall. Bloomington World.

Col. C. ('. Matson is suffering times and experiences, and among from the effects of a fall received other things said he had transacted here last week while attending the business in the present court house, closing session of the Monroe cir !tn '* * ie confidently expected cuit court. In descending the steps * u returning »iter an absence of at the court vard gate itis feet *o r, .v six years to find a neat, new

slipped from under him, and in falling almost his whole weight was

thrown on his left arm, wrenching on tlilopblatetl condition of the it in t>. violent manner. The in- county s justice headquarters, and jured member immediately began ! " *'3’ it ' VH8 no improvetn swell, and since that time has “"‘Ut had been made to t ie old since that time given him consider-1 * ^* e re PL v vvit8 short and

member therelore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, ami will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repeat.” He said, in brief, thai this message was to back-slidi rs. for it was an admonition of th • Holy Spirit to the same Ephesian church to which, years before, Paul had writ ten commending their faith and zeal and love. It is a fearful thing for the living God to have somewhat against us; and though we mav have all the externals of religion, \et if we have relaxed our first love, that is the condition in ! which we stand before Him. .The back-slider must begin over again anti do the first work. He must march over the old road and re-

Monday. Midweek 7 p. m.. Thursday,

dially invited.

prayer service All are cor-

(■iiaraiitvc*. Card from Browning A Baker, managers new opera house: The Little Lord Fauntleroy Co. is an excellent attraction, and as live have secured them on a guarantee, take pleasure in recommending the company as a strong one in every particular. They carry their own special scenery, under tjte direction of George Baker, manager of Houck's opera house, Cincinnati, Ohio. Baker & Browning, Mgrs. New Opera House.

fiPEMl HOUSE, || Greencastle.

Ind.

• INK WEKK beginning MONDAY,

structure in place of the old one. In a talk with a friend he remarked

able trouble, badly bruised.

He was otherwise * simple, hut to the point. It was :

“Oh pshaw ! this county is democratic.” The explanation couldn’t ! have been better made with a groat

conquer the old territory, and after

all must mourn for the wasted 0 A. U A.

years and the lost opportunities.

It this be not done, then He that is faithful and true declares that He will come, and come quickly, and will remove from that soul the golden candle-stick which is the type ot the light in the soul. The Lord blessed the word to the reclaiming of one soul, a young man of prominence and influence

in the senior class.

A Greal ItHItle

Is contimialiv going on in the human .

system. The demon of impure blood man V ‘> m ‘‘ 8 w ords.

strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims o the grave. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend one’s self, drive the desperate enemy from the Held, and restore bodily health for

many years.

Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sickness indigestion and biliousness. 25c.

The Silver Leaf band has renewed its contract with its inistruclor. Frank Walker, for another quarter. The hand made wonderful progress during Mr. Walker’s

instruction.

Mr. TalmaR? .Says.

DeWitt TaImage, the Brooklyn divine, says that Fauntleroy is one uf the very few plays that has a tendency toward stage elevation i ami stage realism. It

Beyond Description The Misery Before Taking AMD The Happiness AfterTaking HOOD’S.

Hypnotism nml Itorhe. Beyond doubt the ablest exponent of hypnotism and applied psychology in this country is Prof. J. A. Roche, who begins a week’s engagement at the opera house on next Monday night. This is Prof. Roche’s last appearance in America for some years, as in September he goes to Europe, and from there to India, and wi 1 be abroad for at least five years. It

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\nd ending SATURDAY, FEHUUAIUV RETURN ENGAGEMENT

HYPNOTIST

SUPREME.

Whose Marvelous, Miraculous Hypnotic exhibitions electrify and astound public, press

and scientists.

STUPENDOUS CATALEPTIC I I-ATS Wonderful tests in everv branch of Ifypno tlsm and applied Psychology. Beautiful tests in mental Telepathy, all done with volunteers

from t lie audience.

Prices of admission, 15. 25, 35, 50 ets-

Seats on sale at usual places. 83-lil

Linen Sale,

ttri'iit opportunity for housekeepers. It begins tomorrow and continues next week. Come early. We place on sale our t ntire stock of table linens, napkins, towels, crashes, etc. tit cash prices.

TABLE LINENS. Table linen worth 25 cts for 15 cts. Table iineii viortlt 35 ctr,. for 23 cts. Table linen worth 40 cts. for 27. Table linen worth 50 cts. tor 36. Table linen wmth 60 to 75 for 17 cts. i tiOle linen worth i.i to n.> for 63 ct*. All $1.00 Damask* for 79 cents. All $1.50 Damasks for 1.20. TOWELS, 10 ct. towels for 7 cts. I2 1 ., ct. towels for 9 ct*. 15 ct. towel* for 12 cts. 20 ct. towels for 16 cts. 25 ct. towels for 19 cts. 35 ct towels for 26 cts. 40 ct. towels for 31 ct*. 50 ct. towels for 38 ets. 75 ct. towel* for 56 cts. $1.00 towels for 67 cts.

PLAIN AND FRINGED NAPKINS. 75 cts. per dozen napkins for 57 cts. $1.00 per dozen napkins 79 cut. £1.25 per dozen napkins for 98 ct*. $1.50 per dozen napkins for $1.19. $.2.00 per dozen napkin* for $1.63. i $2.50 per dozen napkins for $1.98. $3.50 per dozen napkins for $2 98. j #4.00 per dozen napkins for $3.13. CRASHES. 5 cts. crash for 3’cts. 7'a ct. crash for 5 ct*. | 8'j ct. crash for 6 cts. 110 ct. crash for 7 cts. j 12 ct. crash for 9 cts. | 15 ct crtisii for 12 ets. ! 18 ct. crash for 11 ct*.

Drcs-'T scarfs, center pieces, tray cloths, doylies, etc , for embroidery all at cut price*. Low prices prevail all through our stock. The D. bangdon do. DRY GOODS rriSD CARPETS.

Say* the Hiooinivi^ton World. Those to whom a touch of the mysterious is ever an attractive feature will be pleased by the exhibition of Prof. Roche, th? mesmerist and hypnotist. He has been creating quite an excitement lately in scientific circles, and now filling h series of return dates. He appeared recently in Greencastle, and will give a second peri formance there oei’ore coming here. He visits university towns almost | exclusively. He is hooked for the nights of February 4, 5 ami <5. It Frof. KiM’lie. Monday night at the o| era house Prof. Roche, the hypnotist, begins a weex's engagement, and all of his tests Monday will be entirely new, and will not he dliplicatid again during the week. It Finest pencil butler on the market. I Broadstreet A Son. S4tf Fiesb apple butter at lowest prb cs at 1 Broadstreet & Son’s. S4tf

| Try Broadsd reel's IIlie codecs and you I will buy no other*. 84-tf

Ur. u. rr. nishop Hammontnn, N. J. “ C. T. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mans.: “Dear Sirs: I have been In poor hralth tat *0 or 25 years, and have been taking doctor*’ medicines more or lei* alt the time. I did not get much relief. My blood wa* In a bad shape and my system was alt run down. I thought I must die, but noticing several testimonials In the papers In behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla I bought three bottles and found th: t It did me so mueli good that I continued taking It. I was without appetite, slothfully sleepy, and had a headache most all tire time. In fact I cannot describe my feelings. After usin'? < ne bottle of llood’s Sarsaparilla I found it was doing me Hood s Ss ;> Cures much good and now I cannot praise the medicine too murh for v. hut it h * done tor me. 1 am a disabled soldier 09 years old and was affilmed with many Ailments, Including kidney bronchitis, and catarrh, hinro usl:,,. 0 U-.ttl. s of Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 am lilro tmmlier man. In fact 1 think flood's Sarsaparilla saved my litc " R It- Bishop,Box cm, llanua.onton, N. .1. Hood’s Pills are prompt an l ■ 8 lent, yet easy in action. Sold by all Uru^ists. 25e.

BOSTON STORE. Grand Clearance Sale i | lake advantage of this extraordinary sale of Dress Goods. This sale will continue two weeks longer only. DREkSei 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, 36 inch half wool Hopsackings, all colors, 19 cents, reduced from 25 cents per yard. 40 inch all wool Henriettas and Serges, 39 cents, reduced from 50 cents per yard. 44 inch all wool Henriettas 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 extra fine all w»ol Hose, 19 cents, reduced from 30c. All wool 1 willed Skirts, Flannels, in all colors, 28 cents reduced from 35 cents. Ice wool Shawls only 48 cents. 3000 yards Apron and Dress Ginghams at five cents per yard. T. Abrams 6c Son. West Side Square.