Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1895 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAT JANUARY 2H ls!), r )

To G1 gan Up ©mall Uots of Men’ssiiilsand odd panls Wc will make special prices to close them out, at one-third less than real value.

One Lot Suits $- 5° One Lot Suits 3 00 One Lot Suits 3 5° One Lot Suits 4 00 One Lot Pants 5 C One Lot Pants 75 One Lot Pants i oo See Show Window for Goods and Prices.

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

DAILY BANN'ERTIMES njininimicn" It H matter el _ — - sutirtfartinn that the congres^ionMl

end ol it will expire in about four

week.*-.

T'uidi^ii'-d «‘V<*ry al'tornoon rxci pt Sunday it the 'iANNMt Tim i:s a thee, corner Vine and

i'rank!in atreets.

Hknky Wattek8on han recently

A DVEHTISI NG. U 1 \ |ti N(t NoTH'Kfl

^ flints jmt lln,‘. iti..- iitif jMiru/rnphs chtirz.-l eonli HCt to sfive llis l(“( , ltirf

u- ixicui).Inif t wo liin'S >pnci’.

•JTi lines.' ♦ cents per line M “ “ “ “ inn •• :i

SMI •• 2‘4

mi Aliiah im Lincoln in twenty ci I lies, anti he is to receive .$500 i niglit lor hig serviees. The lecture

•iim •• -

l)i 'ay riitos iiiad«» known on ftpplicati<»n.

nanii<si > 'iti bylo!reioek* .:;r!r.XV ,,, u.Ui-! '»»«•»» P*-!*'® >*»y ^ Wattersoi.

in>r ativeriikmhs will he received ••>»ch day

up to I o’cl'iek p. in.

-liinild he »t*n«‘d with r: n »t n»*ee>sarlly tor A'idonce of srtx»d faith,

\11 cnihnnmicati *ns tin- nauv- of the writ pu dit iMon, hut a» *•

A.i oiymoiiA eoininuuieatioiiH can not he un-

tie. I.

Wh'O-e delivery ih irreurulur please report ga>n ‘ promptly i«t puhlieation olTice.

.•einu ri e >pies m iih»d fr«*enn application, j

rat s o r r i as R

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$5.00

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VV i' ii dellverv I. in ide by carrier, all (mb-

Afn lnM hi act* unit an* t * l>«* luild t tht v call j»n l rcc<‘li»t t'i*r same.

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HAltRY M. SMITH. Managing Editor

\i]dre«s all eoinmunieatlonH to PllK IIAII.Y llANNKK TIMER. nreencagtle, I nd.

Siirei.-il Noth-e. All t'opv for '•!» in'.fe< • >f displav ndveri iseuu* in the (in i 1 y Kannkk Times uni t be iianilc.l in at the eniintinsr rnnn bv ten n'eloek in tlie in in i i m if t s**e it re *i elinnife the same i|i\. \ll lintiiir l il in hi >i later hour wi i not lie ehant’eil until the 'lay folh

A third botiii sale is a certainty but the ineoming <>f a repuhlican eonoress will «tii|> ail siielt move ments. We produce today Kev. Irl R Hicks' weather gtiess lor Februarj’. Mr, Hicks did very well on his January <fuess. A great ninny of our readers cut the'‘ prognostications out and have considentltle amusement in watclung bow near they hit the mark.

is t ne highest priced man on th« platform at the present time.

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Business men " ho liave been in the habit of using government stamped envelopes will note the fact that as soon as tile contract for printing runs out, they can only get envelopes at the home office, as the giivernuient will stop competim will) the printer in printing the ad dresses 1 hereon. Also, by a recent ruling, votir letters will he held 30 days, unless you have printed on the envelopes the number of days you wnnt them held. These an two sensible regulations.

Green cast i.E is being slandered considerably by the state press ns to the doings of a mythical George Albright, who. it is alleged pur chased a marriage license with $2 that a mythical lady gave him b b'lv a mythical marriage license lor tier and that the mythical George had some other woman’s name put on the license and then got into jail for his trouble. >Ve want to say to our neighbors that that story is a lie, a myth, pure and simple. George Albright didn’t live here, and he never bought a marriage license here, nor was he married here. The story is the I product of some space writer’s brain who pertiaps gets a penny a line for his product.

HICKS FOR FEBRUARY.

Ilrvlval Service, al CoIIckc A veil ie \t College Avenue thee wdl be a 15 hie reading conducted by Bro.

Alpheus BiVcIi

! BpoeeFies, Provisions, Oucenswar-c, etc.

11in Monthlv Menu of Storm**, 111izz.itr«l«

and lee Gold llinnatern.

Storm and storm conditions or. Wa ker each afternoon this week at ginating in the west during the 2:30 in the Sunday school rooms;

net days ol January will end on undpti.i hi > ivi i <,h,i v n I think I am S'-lliug groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever bc-

the Atlantic about February 2d, inz at seven o clock. Large eon- (ore sold in (Jivencastle.

nd the change to colder will have giegations were present yesterday, ^ G ! G' G. G G P.”;”;; JJ dvanced behind the stoms across especially in the evening, when the UgRt Brown Sugar 24 pounds for ... l oo

-„l, Hlll i ushers were oliliged to notiiy the Package <'oif'ee per |Minml -- cents

Bulk Coffee per pound 25, 30 and 35 cents

be country. About the

5th there will be a return to the peop e tuat th re were ho utoie norm conditions. It will grow seats. Bro. Walker’s sermon in varmer—ruin with lightning and the morning was shortened and inhunder will visit sections south- terl'cred wiih by a statement which

('raekers per pound

Peaches per pou <] Evaporated Apples per pound

Raisins per pound.

6 vents

10, 12G and 15 cents 10 cents 5 and S 1 , cents

PrU"cs (large) per pound 10 cents

, , Peaches pei ean ■ ■ 10. la. 20. 22and 25 cents

vard, turning to snow toward tlie the board ol stewards Dad to pre- Corn per ean .. HE,. lo and,15 cents north. The Mars disturbance, as ' sent, and whi. h was followed by a Tomatoes per can H' and 10 cents

Peas per ran nest ID cents 1 offer a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactor .

Southwest corner Public Square.

Smith UrceiirH.il**.

Mrs. James Farlow is sick.

hown bv the storm diagram, is subscription to lully make up the*: •entrel on the 7th, which fact hu tget t f the year. This was hap > iromises a continuation of stormv I 1 ''.'’ disposed of. At the (•lose ot , veather. with only slight modifica ; the service three (inverts were re | tion, into the regular storm period wived into tlie church on proha- ;

•tinning from the 9th to the 13th tmn. | Miss Lottie Wood I’he most violent disturbances of The evening sermon was from the , from Terre Haute,

his period, in all probability, will b*\t, ‘ lb hold the Laiuli of God i The Vandalia

all on or near the date of tin* full which taketh away

noon

l^ocai Time Uarci. BKi E()l K

is at home

section men were called out yesterday

OOINO HAST.

No 10* Vestibule*! Kxpress 5:33 p oi No W Indiiumpolis Aecominodatlon 8:4^ a m No 18* Southwestern Liinitcd 1:5 pm N«» H* Mail 4:35 p in No 14* 2:50 am

GOING WKST.

to ronair a I No 7* Vestibuled Kxprttss 12:2*2 a m

I V Q* Mull

the Hin ol the,^

i . J ! No 9* Mall M:42 a in

Remembering the fearful world. Many were at the altar, j rail which had been broken by the [ No tr p m ales storms and cold wave that ^ud one professed conversion. | cold weather, iNpit* ... tSifiSam

itiended the full moon in perigree ihere was also a very largely at>n the 11th of January, we have an Glided pentecostul service in the incentive to watch tbs same combi afternoon at 3:lo o clock. Ihe nation, with other eases added, on weather lias been unpmpitious dur-

ing a large part of the lime these meetings have been in progress, br.t in spite of this the attendance and interest has steadily grown. There are seekers and conversions at nearly every service, the zeal of the church has been mightily quick ened, and the power of the Holy Spirit is manitest in the meetings. Hard on tli«* Hypocrite.

Sullivan Pi hick.

Pedestrians ure cmnnhiinini? th;it i Train So. u Haul, sleepers i in si ruins ar( i ompi.iiuina ] (',,i„„i|i 1 ib < sleepers hih! coh

tlie Vandnlia cast bound train at (5:10 p. tn„ fails to wliistle at the electric light house crossing and

Dally + Except Su inlay,

pain No. 14 hauls BlcoptTs to Boston and OolumbiiB, sleeporH and coaoheH to (3ncin1 uati. No. 2 cormectrt for ChicaHr«>, Cincinnati ' rirvHand and MicblKHn division point*. No in hauls mIccihts for Washington via ( i't o. sloop r for Now York and comioctH for Col-

• r about the 9th of this month, leavy electrical storms, with vioent wind and rain, will visit many sections, especially southward, dur ing this period. The rains will turn to snow in most parts of the country, and a cold wave of dangerous intensity and magnitude will rush •ver the land as the storm areas

move out eastward.

About the 17th to 18th a general

change to warmer will take place, A number of more thoughtful 'Unwed promptly bv the eastern people are giving attention to charmarch of storm forces. The reac- Ruble work. This is commendabie lonary disturbances will fall near ,in, l should he persevered in. Aid- . he center of the Venus period and Rig (he needy, securing homes lor \ ith the inlltienee of the earth s | the friendless, earing for the sick. Vernal equinox, the waning power etc., is more acceptable than any I'..Mars and the growing intensity amount of loud praying It will do .f Jupiter. A high barometer and to watch the man xvhoostentatious

very cold dash from tlie northwest will follow the storms, but it will grow very warm again we enter the storm period extending from the 20th to the 25th. Tornadoes need

not astonish any one, in the cen-j itcmimi or iiumnn Nature, tral and southern parts of the Newspaper men always know country, say about the 22d to 24th. more than they write; they always Neither should blizzards at the shield more than they expose; they same time to the north overtake are always more merciful than any unprepared. General cold will cruel. The man who trusts a nensprevail over most parts of the | paper man may rely on the fact country from about the 2511) to that he will lie treated fairly. It the 27th, The month will end i is the mean, contemptible snspicg'owing warmer with reactionary j ious hypocrite that the newspapers storm forces beginning in the west.! are always after. No manly man

i was ever hurt by a newspaper. And

Their Kumiing Time. ... r ‘

Indianapolis Journal. | one '8 quicker to see the man-

It is not true that the new train ner of man one is than the oewspa

of the Vandalia and Pennsylvania | per man, who studies men and their

utnbus No. H connects for ( incinnati and Michigan division points at Wabash. No. 10.

qpvppmI aiiIpntq hnvo tinprowlv Knlckorbock* i special sleepers for New Rtuidi accidents na\« narrow^ , Volk \ OH .n, <» and it eonneet m m. Louis

Gni • 1 1 ■ l■ (* •» a ih ’a* '••■••in i Ei'!- \o a »•(»n- | neets at Paris with < aim division for points 1 south, and at Mat toon witli l C. for points

north.

been averted.

James Dalton, Big Four operator at Danville, visited Ins parents here

yesterday.

H. H. Hillis is harvesting ice today, which is of a tine quality and about eight inches thick, Mrs. Mary Lisbyis at home from

Fillmore.

Krneat Bandy returned to Indi anapolis yesterday. Misses Jennie i ;id K .therinc Suttle are at home afti'i a week s visit at Sulliyan.

E* I*. Hitkstis. Airent

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In effect SundHy. May -7. tsiiu. NOIITII BOUND. No 4* I liieaifii Hall | ; 3n , D No «• " Exprctw l-':05r, m No 44t EiM'iil I2:0n p m SOCTH BOUND. No S" UnilHvltli-Mall 2:17 am No ."i* southern l.xpress 2:22 pm No 43t t.ia'al 1:45p m * Daily, t KxoeDt SuikIh, .

ly carries a prayer book under his arm and pays no heed to the suffering of his i'ellovr-heings, which lie might help to alleviate. He wants

to rob somebody.

VANDALIA l?ne. t’paln. li*HVe I.I'I noastle. IncE, In etr.i-i Jut

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roa TOK WKST.

No 15 K*. Sun S:4iia in. for st. lajuia. No 7 Dally I2:2»i a in, for -t Eioils. No 1 D illy 12: 2 p m, for st. EoiiIr. No 21 Dally 1-i.’ p in. for -l l.ools.

cal society of Putnam eountv, to J n« !} eG^io .... .v'L* In'''GerreViaute be given in the ball of the G. A. R., so i i x -on/!!" p'.aG/Vor

| No 20 Da!!v .. .1:115 p m. No S Daily 3:35 n in. No lit Ex. Sim 11:2- p 111,

The I'nlitani IVi.tort<*al s«ir #-ly.

Following is the program of the, first minor meeting of the iiision

(iovfknor .ND Kim.ei voiced the I feeling of great multitudes of vot-1 ers when lie said: ‘‘The people arej tired of this tariff tinkering, bondissuing, debt-increasing treasury-j depleting. business - paialvzing.|

wa

Roche. Tonight.

Prof. Roche commences his en gagement of a week at the opera house tonight. H

Finest quinee Itntter at Broadstreet A Son’s. 84tf

Remember that Broadstreet A

rc'iueing. Queen restoring ad- sell only the best tens.

Son

lines and tlie Knickerbocker express over the Big Four and Vanderbilt lines make the same time between St. Louis and New York. The Knickerbocker leaves St. Louis at 12 O’clock noon and arrives in New York at (5 p. m. next evening;

actions unto day.

limited leaves St.

Linen Sale.

Pennsylvania .mj,,*;.. ■s’ 1 * i nry can

Louis at 1 p. m. and arrives at j where.

New York at (1:30 p. m. next even- :

ing, making the run thirty minutes J quicker. Tite Big Four has not, as yet, cut down its running time be ! tween St. Louis and Cleveland thir l ty minutes, as lias been coutetn 84-tt | plated. When this is done the, i time of both will be the same, unihssM.fc Penusvlvania again short ,

Mayor Birch lias received letters from Terre Haute on the corn cob question. They want that pipe factor}' over there, and as Greencastle hasn’t any more cobs than the local demand calls for, the fac-

go there as well as else-

(iri-at opportunity for InniM-kecDer*. it begins tomoriow an I eoiillimes next week. I nun* earl}, Me place on sale our entire -to k of table linens, napkins, towels, crashes, etc. at cash prices.

TABLE LINEN-. Table linen worth 25 cts for 15 et*. Table linen worth 35 els. lor 2-i ets. Table linen wort h to ets. for 27. Table linen worth 50 ets. tor 30. Table linen wo 111 tin to 75 for 17 cts. I able linen worth 7’> tn S5 for 03 ets. \|| (HI I lain i-k- for 70 cents. All .jl.5ll Damask- lor 1.2'E I'OW'r.LS. 1(1 t. towel- for 7 e S. et. towels for II ets. 15 et towel- for 12 <j<. 20 et. Inwel- for 10 Cts. 25 et. towels for 10 ■ ts. 3a et towels for 20 cts. ID et. towels for 31 els. 50 et. towels 'or 38 ets. 7a et. towels for 50 ets. $1.00 towels for 07 ets.

PLAIN AND FRINGED NAPKINS. 75 ets. per dozen napkins for 57 cts. $1.00 per dozen napkins 70 eti. $1.25 per dozen napkins for 08 ets. $1.50 p r dozen napkins for $1.10. $2 00 per dozen napkins for $1.03. $2.50 per dozen napkins for $1.98. $3 50 per dozen napkins for $2 98. *1 (HI per dozen napkins for $3.13. CRASHES. 5 ets. crash for 3'., ets. T'.j et. crash for 5 cts. ML, et. crash for 0 cts. In et. crash for 7 ets. 12 et. crash for 9 cts. 15 et crash lor 12 ets. IS et. crash for 14 ets.

ens its time between the two cities.

Dresser scarfs, center pieces, tray eloths, doylies, etc . for embroidery all at

cut prices. Low prices prevail all through our stock. The D. Langdon Go.

T»*n-I>«>llai' Couutarfelt. Warning baa been received from Washington that a new counterfeit $10 bill has been diacovered by the : treasury official*. It ia a silver eerttleate, check letter B., pin trait; of Hendricks, and has a small seal-j loped scarlet seal. The pen and bnisli have been used in giving the back the usual colors of :he genuine. The silk thread is the tracing ol a pen. The bill seems to be the work of photography and is on paper a tritie too heavy. lleyoiid (:om|>wrlk»H Are the good qualities possessed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Above all it purities the blood, thus strengthening the nerves: it regulates the digestive origans, invigorates the kidneys and liver. ! tones and build* in* the entire system, cures scrofula, dyspep-hi, catarrh and rheumatism. Get Hood’s and only

Ho 1 id's.

Hood’s Bills cun* alt liver iii-, Lil-iousne-s, laiindiee, indigestion, sick headache. 2.5c. Try Broadst reel's flue coffees and you

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February 5, 189u, 7:00 p. in:

Prayer.

Auld I-a hit Syne. Some Revolutionary Soldiers Hon. William H Itaaan

M lisle.

Our I list (bin Hon. T u vin < . Grooms

Music.

Primitive Housokee|>tni; in Old Putnam Mrs. Manila Darnull Keminlaoenoes. Business. America Benediction. Prof. Iloelie. Tonight at the opera douse Frol'. Roche begins a ween’* engagement. All new tests in hyptimii-m and mental telepathy. It “I pinned my faith to the muskrat and he has not disappointed me,” said a man yesterday. ••He knows something about the weather, more than tlie goosebone and the cornshuek. List fall 1 wat bed him by the creek and in the swamp in the heart of the wood, and saw him tunneling high in the one plae.* ami building his house with unusual care in the other, and well out of water. He knew that the drouth would he succeeded by a lot oi wet weather and a considerable portion of zero temperature. He is now enjoying the usufruct of his foresight, but how did he know?”

Indianapolis.

No |2 Nr, a N . 2

Dally I'ai'v Dailv

.2:85 a in,

.. .IDK a ra

S: 10 p in

■ ION

PKORI \ DIVE

Eon *■ 7"rre'Haute.

*'• 75 ‘ x -tin 7:0fi a m. tor P ’orlii. No,i *• *’ IWifi P n* for Decatur. tor complete time card, irlv.i.ir all trains ind stations, and tor full information asm r ates, throuirh pars. etc., address / ■' 8 Dowiitno, Vfretdl W. F Bruvnku. w

\sst. iien’l Puai

reeiieag

I'ass. \irt. St. Eoiil.x. Mo.

Jns. j\I. IRirley

Will sell your

REAL ESTATE

And make your loans protnply.

insurance

He carries the best iim of

in the city.

OFFICE IN 1ST NAT.

BK BLOCK*

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Greencastle. In’.. one; WEEK beginning MONDAY, JANUARY LIB And andtnir sA I I tmvY, KEHRI AuX’

Filienl btitUT 111, tlto"market Bro.Jstn<■'. .t Sop,. v iif I Fresh apple butter at lowest prices at ' Bron<'street ,x -no - .-iif

GOODS HISD CARPETS, will buy no ntber*.

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.Hr? gliTAA rm Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfect Cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mas*.: “ Dear Sirs: — We have tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and Had It to be all you claim for It. My wife was poisoned by Ivy alien a young woman, and for eight years was troubled every season Rood V*r*> Cures with the breaking out and terrible Itching and burning. I thought hers wa* a* bad a case a* anyone ever had. She was In this distressing domlltlon every year until she began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which haa effected a perfect cure, without leaving any scar*, and she

haa bad

No Sign of the Poison Since. She ts well and hearty. I have taken Hood’* Saraapr.rllla after tlie grip with good resells, and liave also given It to our four children. Wo aro all pictures of pertect health and owe it lo Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” J. C. Freeman, Vandalia, Illinois. N. it. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsap.vrllla do not iio Induced to buy any other insteau. Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect In propot tlou and appearance. 20c. per box.

To Let—A small fimr-rnmn Inui-e. | furnished, suitable for -mall family < r ! for students, be-t neighbonmml in city ! $*.((0 per inotiili. I*, il. Beery, 0.18 ea-t j Washington stieet. 89-0t

RETURN ENGAGEMENT HYPNOTIST SUPREME.

Whose Marvelous, 'llraeulon- Hypnotic exhibitions electrify and astound puldlo, pre«» and selenl ists.

Lost—EiiHineieti pm in form ol a I tvilil rose with iliannmil in center, on Thursday evening between ladies hall land Beta house. V s itahle reward will be given to tinder if left at the

BaNNKR I imes idtlee.

STUPl.NDOUS CATALEPTIC FFATS

^Oudcrtul In nvcrv branch of llypno t ism and applied i’syohulovry. licinirifiil tests i;i mental Telepathy, ftll d.eu* wM h voiunt<M>r^ t ruin t In* audience.

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while it is fresh.

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

Keeping everlastingly advcrtis Scats on sale at usual places,

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