Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3'11893

To Clean Up Small Uots of

M(Mi‘ssuits;m<l (i(l(l pmils

We will make special prices to close them out, at less than real value.

A STRANGE COINCIDENCE. Siinilitrity to the Motion Wreck at Crawfortlftville Three Yearn Aro Indianapolis Journal. Many people have remarked the startlinit wimilarity between the

COUNTY NEWS NOTES

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK.

Pointed Paragraphs From Many Place Within Putnam’* llotiiidrie*—The Country People’* Sperial Column of Short

Item* of NeighOorhood Newt.

One Lot Suits $- One Lot Suits . 3 One Lot Suits 3 One Lot Suits 4 One Lot Pants One Lot Pants One Lot Pants i

See Show Window for Goods and Prices.

5° oo 5° oo

ITTN AMVILI.K.

Rev. Edgen’s meetings euntinue with

events attending the Vandalia disaster of Monday anil the Monon horror at Crawfordsville three i years ago. dan. 11, 1892, was the

one-third dated the latter accident. It was

on a cold, bleak afternoon that four good airendanee, splendid order and a coaches of the train running on stood interest, but no accessions up to limited time bet ween Louisville and

‘ I rix’ Shields is quite ill at present,

Chicago were thrown over a sixty | More M1(1W ahd .i.d^dng. foot embankment n mile out of the O. Z. Bridges is at Indianapolis for

town of (’rawfordsville. As in the an iinletlntte stay,

wreck of Monday, the train had| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Day were here over

MODEL Clothing House,

F. A. HAYS, Frop.

50 just left the station and carried a "5 merry party of people. A big the OO | atrical troupe was aboard the cars, and nearly every member of the company was injured. One woman was killed outright. She was Irma Von Rokey, an Austrian dancer. Charles Cheek, a wealthy lumber merchant of Greencast le, was buried under the cars and died within a few hours after being dragged out.

DAILY DANNER TIMES liUUuitora dead editor. Can it l — be that every one lirliews the newt ruhllshwl every •rti-nioon except Sundaj „., ( l no nne believes the law»t the IUsnikTimus ..me.', corner Vine unit r'l' 41 a.Ill UO one o»ne\ls HR law franklin at recta. v .r • "

advertising. Rkadini; Noticks

A eonts per line, i hie line ptmtsraphs cbonred

a occiijiylnt; two lines splice.

•J3 lines.' i cents per line 50 “ 3'4 100 ** II B30 “ *00 “ ‘J “ •* “ Dlsp'-ty rules inude known on application. Cl.hi.set. for display advertisement* must be

bunded in by 10 o'eiocb a. m. eiiciiday. Read- and good management. The road

is one of the best officered in the country, and the broken rail was due to no carelessness or inelli-

cieney.

The Vandalia wreck at Coates ville is keenly felt by the Vandalia people. It was their first killing of a passenger in forty-four years, and breaks a great record for safety

inv advertisements will be received each day

up to 1 o’clock 0. m.

All eommuiileatlons should be slirmsl with tbu name of the writer: not necessarily for pubilc i’Ioii, but as .-vldenee of irissl faith. A.ionyinims commnnleatlonB can not be no-

tipod.

Where delivery i« irrejrular olease report same promptly at publication olllct. Specimen copies mailed free on application.

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M. J. HECK ETC HARRY M. SMITH

Publisher ..Maims;:ok Editor

Address all communications to Tub Daily Babnek Times. Greencast le. Ind.

special Notice. All copy for changes of display advertisements in the daily Banner Times must lie handed In at the counting rood by ten o'clock in the morning to secure a change the same day. All handed in at a later hour will not be changed until the day following. A rate war on block coal is reported at Brazil, and there is a prospect of buying some cheap coal these cold days.

The country has responded nob'y to the call of the Nebraska sufferers, anil the great distress out there has been relieved.

A GREAT deal has been said lately about the libel law, but this from the Brazil Democrat is about as good a point as we have seen made: “A lawyer in a court room may call a man a liar, a scoundrel, villain or thief and no one makes a complaint when court adjourns. If a newspaper prints such reflections on any man’s character, there is a

It is said that a young lady residing in this city and a prominent litterateur, has had her left foot photographed. She has read “Trilby” and DeMaurier’s deserip tion of Trilby's beautiful foot, and receiving a compliment on the shapeliness of her own foot, decided to have it reproduced. “Trilby” photographs promise to become a fad.

That hog ease is still grinding in ’Squire Ashton’s court and may run into tomorrow.

Marriage Liceimes. Chesley M. Inge anti Sarah Win nefred Burnside.

When Other*. Fall Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the shattered system by giving vigorous action to the digestive organs, creating an appetite and purifying the blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers, and has the most wonderful record of actual cures of any medicine ii: 1 xi-tence Take only Hood’s. Hood's Bills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25c Finest quince butter at Broadstreet A Son’s. S4tf When you want fancy sweet pickles, mixed or plain, call on Broadstreet & Son. K4tf

Sweet cider at Broadstreet & Sons.

Broadstreet & Son are selling two gallons of tine syrup molasses for 65o, and also a gallon of Putnam county sorghum for 50c. *4if

1 the Sabbath.

Messrs. Warner and Mnllis were in Parse county last week.

John Dunn.

BRICK CHAPEL.

Oiner Hall and wife visited in Uoaelt -

dale last week.

Staunton Brown entertained the Young Men’s club at his home one mile east of here Saturday niaht. Our future statesmen congregate in the F. M. B. A hall Saturday afternoons and devise ways and means for

The number of people injured on running this government when they that occasion tallies almost precise- sway the scepter.

Iv with the list of the Vandalia injured. The Monon wreck happened

The Epworth league meeting was held it the linine of Mrs. ,1. T. O’llair ''mi lay afternoon. A very profitable

a few minutes after two o’clock on and pleasant time is reported, a Monday afternoon, and the cause Mrs Marion Farrow is indisposed, was a broken rail, which t he i om- threatened with pneumonia,

pany said was due to the cold

r J I HIGGINS CREEK.

weather. The engine and postal Born to James Broadstreet and wife,

cars did not leave the track, and Jan. 25, a daughter,

the express car was only partly dis Ezra Smith, of St. Mart s. Vigo connplaced. It is said that one of the ty. 1* v i*iting his grandfather. Haddau

passengers hurt at Coatesville,

Smith.

Monday, was a cousin (Mr. Crouch, j n u ni/ j brother-in-law) of Charles Cheek,

killed at Crawfordsville.

Mis- Dovie Mann is visiting relatives

Lincoln League Meeting.

The annual meeting of the Indiana Lincoln league will be held in Masonic hall, Indianapolis, on Tuesday, Feb 12, 1890, afternoon and evening. The afternoon sea sion will be devoted to the election of otlicers, the selection of district organizers, delegates to the national league convention, etc. Alter the business has been disposed of. the meeting will be turned into a

republican love-feast.

The exercises of the evening ses-

sion will consist of an address on 1(> ^ „ fe>v (lliVrt gilK . e , lis wafion ov ,. r _ Abraham Lincoln, short speeches turned and he reeei ved a badly bruised

by prominent republicans, includ ankle.

ing each of the thirteen republican Thomas Hall is at borne from Morgan

r * . 1 ooiinty.

congressmen from Indiana, music f , xr . , . , , r t . , l , . i Jack Nichols, formerly of this place l’Vcil“vv. lU*l*C>bv» e m r ... . ‘ now of Kansas, is visiting here. This will be the first general j l)0( . Akins wiu Inove into A . n . meeting of the republicans of Indi Sandy’s formerly occupied by s. A.

Thomas Buie has returned from Bra-

zil.

Elder Nickerson, of (trccnca-tlc, will oeeuny the pulpit at Last Unity next .Saturday night and Sunday. A small child of John Brannentcn’s has been quite sick with catarrhal |uieumonia, but is some better; Lee Job’s child winch had tne same disease is

convalescent.

A. D. Rule, of Brazil, lias been vishing in the neighborhood. •las. W. Bell is reported quite sick. J VV. Thornburgh is able to visit his

father-in-law.

We will have a wedding to report

next week unless all signs fail.

The farmers of this section are losing

a large number of small pigs.

While Cl ill' Brannemaii was hauling

Alpheus Birch Giiocer-ics, Provisions, Oueensware, etc. I think I am S'dllng groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever tiefore sold in Greeneastle. Fine (iranulated Sugar 22 pounds for $1 00 A Sugar 22 pounds for - I 0<l bight Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 00 Package <'ottee per pound . . 22 cents Bulk Cofl'ce per pound 25.20 anil 25 cents Crackers per pound 5 cents Peaches per pou d 10, and 15 cents Kvaporatcd Apples per pound 10 cents Raisins per pound 5 and S 1 , cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches pei call 10. 15. 20. 22)4 and 25 cents t'orn per can 8';,. 10 ami 15 cents Tomatoes per can 8’ ., and 10 cents Peas per cun ........ Best 10 cents I idler a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactor ■ . Southwest corner Public Square.

evidence that it had been listed for the purpose of taxation. Your Morton ipiill driver says every republican should take the Banner Times. We say amen with thi- addition: Five-fourths of the democrats could read the BannkrYimes profitably and learn political facts instead of political vagaries. SqtJIRK SqI 1GGINS, Esq.

ardson asserted he had lost. MctJinais was arrested for stealing the money, and, confessing, was sent to jail at Nashville. Ind., where he is now confined. The report of his guilt has aroused the greatest indignation anil talk of lynching is openly heard. The destruction of his brother-in-law's property, amounting to nearly •fj.onn. and the endangering of the lives of the entire family, one of tliem his own sister, in his avaricious desire to secure and conceal the theft of but $70, causes the crime to appear unusually

atn icioiis.

rtni’EN rtCRsviLi.K. Mrs. Collins has returned from a two months' visit to relatives and friends in Louisville and Palaski county, K v. Mrs. Martha Baker, of liidiaitanolis, isvisi i g Mrs. Young and other friends

here.

Rev. Fyflee Inis held a protracted meeting at the Presbyterian church for a week and is meeting with a good at-

tendance, hut has had no acces-ions ct. ,,ie ’ vividly portrayed the sin

Kevlvnl services at College Avenue Another large congregation assembled last night. Evangelist Walker took for his text John xvi; 9: “Because they believed on

Rev. R. Y. Williams of the M. E. chiiich, failed to niece his appointment Sundae at three o'clock p. in., and Rev. F\lie being present preached to (le people. this js two disnppoilltmcir Rev. Williams has made here. David Kliuev and wifi and Ed Sin • and wife were visiting relativ Sunday. Mis. J. J. Osborn is sick; also M McF'ti i ai.'s child and Win. W r son's child hive been sick for .n than a "ck, but are sonic better i M. \. I’ickcl was homo over . from Freedom, where he i- rr mill for Mr. Titos. Bayne, lb . i • Ellcit-viile tills week to run Mn d! there for M r. Bayne. Jod A ppic and wife, of Mol:ric t tv. III., was visiting last wee!, at V Eliza Payne’s and J. H. Med '.l in lie once w as well known here t it h i not been here for several yea’ - h i

this.

of unbelieving rejection of Christ. It was a powerful and convincing discourse. The interest in the meetings is increasing. Many presi ent were deeply convicted of sin. Evangelist Walker is winning the hearts of the people. lie is certainly called of God to do the

work in which he is now engaged. Mr. Walker is a regularly ordained minister of the Presbyterian church, and has served some of the best pulpits in his church in this and other states. He was converti 1 at nineteen years of a g P jg the city I.) San Frandsco, Cal., attendi 1 college and theological seminary Allegheny, Pa More than three years ago he left the regular p- - ton te to enter into the wotk of

ana since the victory of last November, and the occasion will be one of much interest and significance to the party. All repuhli cans are invited to attend and par-

ticipate in the meeting.

North UreencaMtlt*.

The little daughter ot Mr. and

Mrs. Wm. Z. Hillis i« very sick.

Mr. Wm. Mozier and wife, of near Cloverdale, are the guests of

Mrs. Bryne and daughter.

Baar.

Charley Turner, whose house was burned some time ago, is'now a citizen

of Cloverdale.

Mrs. Sarah Branneman lost three valuable swine during the snow. They po(r)ked themselves into a hollow log

and suffocated.

The families of Geo. and John McKinney are sick with la grippe,

j Of all the co timendable bills intro- ' duced in the legislature none outranks tlie one making it compulsory that notes and kindred i apers must hear the i stamp of the iL-sessor before it is col-

1 he ice house near the Big hour |notable. This would he primu facie

Bcuiciuber that Broadstreet & Son ■ell only the best teas. 84-tf

Linen Sale.

>n

Great opportunity for housekeepers. It begins ti.moriow and ■■••nrimnw next week. I mm early. We plat sale our entire stock of table linens, napkins, towels, crashes, etc. at cash prices.

TABLE LINENS. Table linen worth 25 cts for 15 ct*. Table linen worth 25 cts. for 22 cts. Tuhle linen worth 40 ets. for 27. Table linen worth 50 cts. lor 20. Table linen worth 00 to 75 for 47 cts. Table iiuen wutiii .5 to 85 iot OJ cl . All $1,00 Damasks for 79 cents. All $1.50 Damasks for 1.20.

TOW ELS,

10 rt. towels for 7 i ts. I2' a ct. towels for 9 ets. 15 et. towels for 12 ets. 20 et. towels for 1(5 ets. 25 et. towels for 19 • ts. 25 et towels for 20 cts. 40 et. towels for 21 ets. 50 et. towels for 2N ets. 7’> ct. towels for 50 cts. $1.00 towels lor 07 cts.

PLAIN AND FRINGED NAPKINS. 75 cts. per dozen napkins for 57 ets. I $1.00 per dozen napkins 79 eft. j {fl.25 per dozen napkins for 98 ets. $1.50 per dozen napkins for $1.19. *2 on per dozen napkins for $1.02. $2.50 per dozen napkins for $1.98. 1 $2.50 per dozen napkins for $2 08. f TOO per dozen napkins for $2.12.

CRASHES.

5 cts. crash for 2 1 ets. 7 k, et. crash for 5 ets. sk, ct. crash for 0 ets. 10 et. crash for 7 ets. 12 et. crash for 9 cts. 15 ct crash for 12 cts. 18 et. crash for I I cts.

depot belonging to Arthur Jordan is being taken down with the expectation of building on the ground near the office on north Jackson

stree,t.

A number of people are giving aid and securing things to make persons comfortable in sickness, and not only go to them asking if, they’ are Christians; if ttiey are nut, then turn trora them! in that the way to make them turn to Christ?! No; tell them »>t His love, help, to get clothes for them and food, i and when they can go to church and are able, they will praise His I name. Then you will be rewarded in Heaven.

Hood’s Cured After —^ Others Failed Scrofula In the Neck-Bunches All Cone Now.

Wi Ham MH’almeut h i- 1 o' : hi- evangelist. This is the second s ore haek ti> thD place from Fim- ' •> lie has assisted Key. J. H. the old stand a ain. N'> n„llj n g 8W orth in meetings. He

place like ('ariieutersville. . . ,

, also held a series ol meetings for

A. II. I lekel shipped two ear I i ^ liimb r l ist week, one to C! ig • .ie-I ^ >1, U wn t of hirst church, South one to Indianapolis. Bend. Mr. Walker has had reMis. Ynifng and Mrs. Baker vi ited markable success as an evangelist, at Mrs. s. J Riekel’s Monday. We hail his coining to our city

the way i-siin open to siib-cii! ■ for with pleasure.

the Bixnkii Times . itl d j ^ nf)t b(J , )et ; eonfi _ good papers. A. II. I’iekel will take . .i . ,, , . . . , deace when we say that Mr. Wa k-

your subscriptions and forward at onee. , J

Every family ought to take their eoun- ' r * s 80 pleased with Greeneastle tv paper at least and know what i- . that he con templates locating here, ing on in the county if no more. He has several children to be edu-

cated, and he is favorably itn-

WHAT terry IS THIS? pressed with our schools and uniA Case of liittriitlliitle tlinl Nearly Enils Vt’isity, Should lie COIHC, he will

rent property for u time.

There was a large increase in the attendance at the afternoon meeting yesterday. Meeting tonight at seven o’clock: Subject: “ The sin that shall never be for-

given.”

E,

Greeneastle. Ind.

South l«*.

Mrs. Terrv McGinnis is quite sick at the home of iter mother, |

Mrs. James Black.

Mrs. George Campbell is suffer ing from a dislocated wrist, received in a full Monday. Dr. Brazier dressed the injured member.

ONE WEEK tirirlnnlriK MONDAY,

JANUARY LiS

And ondlna SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2

in a I.ynchliiK*

Special dlsputcti to the Enquirer. Law benceiu’rg, Ind., January 2U.— One of the basest crimes that has i :i keii place in Brown county, Indiana, for many years was romniitted Thursday night. Sanford A. Riehiirdson. a prominent farmer residing near Speer.ville, was the unfortunate victim of an infnm ous Migrate, who. when a friendle-s outcast, had eome to him for food and shelter, and was generously given a home The alleged author of the erime was Terry MeGinnis. a young fellow of 21 years, and the brother of Mrs. Rieh 1 ardson. Being in destitute cireuin-' | stances, he besought his hrotber-lu-law for iOod and shelter, and w as taken in and treated as one of the family. A few days ago the farmer received $7o for Die sale of some fattened cattle, and this money was seen in his „-inii by McGinnis. Thursday night tin farmer was aroused from sleep by hi. brother-in-law shouting to him that the

BARN WAS ON KIRK.

The barn was located so near to the res- Whose Marvelous. Miraculous Hypnotic ex- . . . , , litblt4on* electrify unci aatouncl public, press ilence that it caught tire, ami hut lor nn<i *ctenti*tH. the timely arrival of active neighbors it would have been consumed. The STUPENDOUS CATALEPTIC I'F.ATS family were forced from the endangered w omierful tewt* in every liranrti of ttypno house in the yeunHe.! ..nire tinni and applied I’syohofoKy. BeHlltlfui test* nonst ill till SI .Miriest attire. In mental T.'lipathv. all doue with volunteers When the hotl«e wn« saved from de- from the audience

stiuctinn the owner discovered that Ins pants, in which he carried the $70, were missing. They were found in the room occupied by his brother-in-law, hut the | money had disappeared. MeGinnis i then asserted that lie had been robbed 1

of $125. which he claimed be had se- Seats on sale atusual places.

RCTUrtN ENGAGEMENT

HYPNOTIST SUPREME.

“C. I. Hooil & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

''Gentlemen:—I feel that I cannot lay enough In favor of flood's Sarsaparilla. For five years I have been troubled with scrofula in my neck

Great precaution is necessary on and throat. Heveral kinds of medicines which creted in his clothing. Mis action* and the part of the railroad officials I tried did not do me any good, and when I com- many circumstances combined to cre- ' menced to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla thtre were ; - , , these cold davs, as the breaking or targe buncheson my neck so sore that I could 1 , u ,on a ki"‘ist and when it spreading of the rails is nearly an W^ ^ VSar*V C* 1 was suggested tin,, he be searched fm

Hood s b p ari, ‘ mres t,H> , " onHv ”■ !|1

Prices of admission,

15. 25, 35, 50 cts.

Ku;t

I’ll*’ WfiUhiT.

The indications for this vicinity

l every day opcurrcncc, and the tra. k IIOOU ^ P V-Ul Vp calling Mr. Dome to one he handed N,r the th,rt .' fl ' x hours are Dres-er searfs, center pieces, tray chillis, doylie-, etc., for enihroidcry all at walker is kept on the go day and bottle "of thl^msdiDn*. the'sorcneaa'had hun a package, telling him to

eut prices. Low prices prevail all through our stock.

The D. Langdon Go. DRY GOODS HIND CTXRPErTS.i

as follows iih received by H. S

niuht. Early this morning tie gone, and before I had flnlMied the second tha I K KKP tr CONCHA! Kl>, I Renick tU Co. from tlie official track walker on the Vandalia found ATwoim.'san^rTine.^ufn^ 1 ^* 1, ”‘' ANC,,B A " , l'»rtrr the trouble was over he would weather bureau at I ndinnanoiis •

a broken rail 2^ miles from Fill- *• B. If you decide to take Hooil’s Sarsap;e more, and the warning was given d °^ lnduced 10buranyother '

in time to prevent trouble.

divide wifb him. I'rime at onee f "K the parcel to a company of ncighhors, r tmd found in it three twenty-dollar !

Hood’s Pills '-ure constipation hy restor-

ing the peitsUlttc action of the alimentary cauai I bills and one ten-dollar hill that Kich-

1 MX AN ACOEIS, Jail. 30, 189.'. Fair weather, stationary tem-

perature.

Moore.