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

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2 1H95

To Clean Up ©mall Uots of Mi'ii’ssuHsaml odd pants Wc will, make special prices to close them out, at one-third less than real value.

One Lot Suits $2 One Lot Suits • 3

One One One One One

Lot Suits.. Lot Suits. Lot Pants. Pants. Pants.

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See Show Window for Goods and Prices.

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

This space will he taken by GEO. E. BLAKE, INSURANCE and LOANS.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

PubllshH every afternoon except Sunday ni the Hannkh Ti mks office, corner Vine and Enmklin streets.

ADVERTISI NG. Reading Notices

6 oents per line. One line pai ayrraptui ohar^ed | as occupying: two Hues spaee. 25 IIntis 4 cents per line ao “ m ion “ ;i 2:s) “ 2V4 “ “ “ «un *• *2 * l»|u» » H y rates made known on application. Ul.aii^ros tor display advertisements must be handed in by 10 o’clock \. in. each day. Reading: advert isementa will be received each day

up to 1 o’clock u. m.

ns well ns any one. They should be headed ofl'. many of them being non-re8|ioii9ible should they willingly injure a man’s character. The Bannkr Times is making a great to do about the proposed change in the poor farm auperin- | tendent. We suppose that if the | commissioners want to make a I change they have the right to do I so. And then besides we can't see the use of keeping one man there a life time just because he has proved himself to be a good man for the position Give somebody else a show. There is probably just as good men itf the county.—Clover-

dtile Sentinel.

True, true, neighbor, but you forget the queer part of the proposed change, inasmuch as the democratic papers have said noth ing at all about it. It is said the)’ have been silent because the rumored successful candidate to be is a brother-in law of one of the commissioners and there is a prospect of offending one of the three Putnam schemers. Such offense might result in a withholding of county patronage from the organ printing the item. There are lots of demo erats in Putnam who do not want to see such political wire-hauling and they are making themselves

heard.

Grand Opera IIoum**. j Columbus Despatch.

‘•.My Aunt Bridget” and her party of relatives and friends ar-' rived at the Grand last evening, where the good ship Spring will tarry in port until after Wednesday evening. The old lady was enjoy ; tng her usual high spirits and fair-: My bubbled over with fun. Her nr rival was witnessed by a large number of Columbus people, who braved the elements to welcome! her. She was given a warm reception, and by her didt.es amply re paid her callers for their hardihood in facing the cold Nephew Alton McVeigh and his chum devoted most of the time trving to get possession of the old lady’s money, but only succeeded iti getting it on the

installment plan.

The story of the play, if a farce

comedy can be so called, is we'l known, and serves simply as a background for the display of ae-! complishments by a veiy clever lot of comedians and specialty artists. | George W. Monroe as Aunt Bridget

need not be commended to the Col- Nellie "“">'non,l by calling on her umbus public as an able comedian, j la8t evenin * Ht " < ‘ r repidem,p ’ r,0! '

east Washington street. Each of

visitors took a share of

VII voinmunlcutiom* should be signed with the name of the writer; not mvesHarlly for pubUoitlon, but m evidence <>t good Faith, A.ionymous couimuuicatioiiH can not be no-

ticed.

please report

nee.

When delivery Is made by carrier,

norlption aocountn are to he paid to them as

they call and receipt for name.

Si. J. BECKETT Publisher HARRY M. SMITH. Manafnng Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times.

Greenoaatle. Ind.

The death-dealing folding-bed is getting in its work right regularly these days. The Greeneastle Manufacturing company has in the Rodker folding bed a lied that is absolutely safe from accidents, as it is all down when down and cannot shut up like a jack knife. This

that the Greeneastle

of, and it

an sub-!' 8 B g |ea f advertisement of their out-put. which is assuming consid-

erable proportion.

Where delivery is irn-urvilar pi same promptly at publication otn<

Specimen copies Dialled free on application. 1

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. |

One Tear (n advance $5.00

Sir month* 2.80|_ . . • „„„ Three miinthe, JJJ5 ■ point is one

m JO! manufacturers are aware

He saw his shadow.

The Way to Do It.

It i° judicious advertising per sistentiy followed that insures a profit. Advertising by fits and starts, now a little, then a little, with great gaps between is not the to secure the best results.

It may or mny not have any significance, but John L. Wilson, thei" 1 ^

tir ... . . Keeping at it, in a truthful and at

new Washington senator, is a warm r &

persona! fritrnd of cx President! tractlve manner i9 _ the plan

HnrrJson. Mr [Himoo w'l! have lots of friends when the next campaign will have arrived.

with

the most successful advertisers, and this fact is made plain to the observer of business and advertis ing affairs, not only here, but elecwhere. The newspaper is the connecting link between the business world and the people; it is the medium for communicating intelli. gence of all kimffe to the people— the advertiser who uses the columns of the newspaper has his name and his business constantly before the people; the business man who is not represented in the advertising columns is apt to he unknown to many and forgotten by

more.

Mlncie physicians have entered j into a compact which with some j conditions is viz: It is hereby and herein mutually agreed by each of us that we will not render any kind of medical or surgical service or aid to or for any persou or persons' who we know or have good reason j to believe have refused or failed to pay their physician’s bills for more

•han one year.

The arrest of Rev. Hensliaw by a detective charging the minister with having murdered his wife and indicting his own wounds to throw off suspicion was certainly a hold piece of assumption. A critfic of that nature is one that requires more criminal cunning than we believe is possessed by any one not

thoroughly steeped in crime, and ! ,l,l,n - v • veiir *'

Mr. Ilcnshaw’s friends here do noti believe he is that kind of a man !

There are entirely too many fool ,)ou * bogei that

will be in his office early Monday morning. K«h. 4, to make out pension vouch

A Hattie

Is continuallv going on in the human system. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims o the grave. Hood's Sarsaparilla i» the wuiqtcn with which to defend one’s self, drive the desperate enemy from the Held, and restore bodily health for

A Brasil t.irl . story.

It was a Brazil girl who had a skating experience as follows: “You ought to have seen me,” s:iid the vivacious young lady to her beau, “I'd just got the skates on and made a start when down I came on my—” “fora,'’said her mother. “Whit? Oh, it was too tunny ! one sKate went one way ai d the other went the othtr way. so down 1 caiue on my—’ “Cora. ’ reprovingly spoke her father. ••Well, what? They scooted from tiiider me and down I came on my—” “Cora,” yelled both her parents. “On m\ little brother, who had me by the hand, and I liked to have mashed him. Now, what’s the matter?” The girl’s mother emerged from behind her hook, a sigh of relitd' escaped from the young man. and the old gentleman adroitly turned the conversation

into a political channel.

SnrpriMMl.

A number of young folks planned and executed a surprise on Miss

(’urj)ot and Rui>; Sale! To make room for our spring purchases we place on sale our elegant stock of carpets, art squares, rags, etc., at the follow ing prices:

CARPETS.

Extra super all wool ingrain carpets, including Lowells, worth 70 to 77> cents go at . . 57‘a cents Kxtr t all wo 1 carpets worth 60 and 65 cents for cents 50 and 55 cent all wool earpt Is will be sold now at 42'., eeats

40 and 45 cent carpets 35 cent carpets for 25 cent carpets for

36 vents 27‘a cents 19 cents

character with suc-

for his efforts in that have long been crowned

cess. Supported by a company competent, an entertainment is given that is full of snap from start to linish. The second act is given up to a grand medley in which the entire company participates. The work is most pleasing and the ac; ends in a perfect uproar of merriment over the acts of Miss Mabel Florence and her band of pickaninnies. They are the genuine aitiele, and last night made the hit of the evening. The entertainment will be repeated tonight and tomorrow, both uHcrnoon and night. It will amply repay all to journey toward the Grand this half

week.

the visitors took a share of the lunch provided, and they all assembled at the home of Miss Mollie Mathers, and going in a body to Miss Hammond’s home abou*. eight o'c'ock. The evening was delightfully spent in social amusement. Those attending were Misses Kate, Bessie and Lida Grooms, Alice and Belle Resor, Elizabeth Overstreet, Ida Orrell, Mollie Mathers, Ella and Emma Beckwith, and Messrs. Frank Hays. Allan Hrockwav, A. B. Hanna, Edgar Harris, Hob Crow and Mr. and Mrs II. M. Smith.

South Gr«*«»m*aAUe.

W illie Renick is quite sick with

tonsilitis.

Daisy Elliott is indisposed.

I’hf Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are

Thone Trains.

Inrihinapnlia Journal.

All over the country the press, in commenting on the recent aeei

dent on the Vandalia, charge it to as follows as received by H. S having greatly increased the speed Renick A Co. from the otlieial of the train. This is a mistake, weather bureau at Indianapolis: The time of the train is now tin* Indianspous, Feb. 2, 189.'». same between St. Louis and Indi- ^ Fair and warmer tonight, anapolis that it has been since put j — l Sunday local snows.

It is the new , — Moore.

on, live years ago.

fast limited, which leaves St. Louis at 1 p. m., that is the fast train', and its shorter time is largely due to cutting out several stops which train 20 now makes, and while the locomotive that hauled train 20 is a large ten-wheel engine, it is the same weight of engine that has been hauling the train for the last year. When this accident occurred the latest information is that the train was not running over thirty

miles an hour.

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IlDvival Serviced at College Avenue. Those who left the meeting at College Avenue last night when the opportunity was given at 9:15 failed to attend the real service,

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which began then and lasted until " 10:30. In the after meeting thej interest grew and deepened until seven were at the altar seeking par-; (hm. There will be services to-! night at the usual hour. Tomor-j row will be h full day. with a genera! claso meeting at 0, prenehing' morning and evening at the usual hours. Sunday school at 2, pent<*costal service at 3:15, and Epworth :

league at 0.

Since the week-niglit meetings have been filling the body of the church, it is entirely likely that to- j morrow's audience will crowd every available space. It will be necessary to be on hand early.

A Ground Hoy; C'asi*.

Today is “ground hog” day. According to legendary teaching the animal is sure to come out of his den for the especial purpose of verifying or discrediting the state merits of his recent rival, Mr. Hicks. If it is bright and sunshiny he will immediately retreat to the inmost chamber ot his lair and curl himself up for another six weeks; on the contrary, if it is cloudy and he cannot see his shadow he will remain outside and enjoy the warm weather which is sure to come.

Marriage Lireimi**.

P. MeKamey and Eva Broad

Hood’s Saved Their Lives

Poisoned by Impure Water Him In Ooorf Llvaty, Happy

Among tl»* Charcheft. LOCUST ST. CHURCH. Rey. R. R. Bryan, pastor. Sunday services: General class 9:30| a ni; preching it 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. by Dr. H. S. Hilton of Indianapolis; Sunday school at 2 p. m ; Epworth League (5 p. ni; evening class at 0 p. m. Week day ser--vices: Junior League Monday, 4 p, m; midweek prayer service Thursday, 7 p. in.

Kva, Carroll a ini Lily Brown Stow., Vermont

RIGS. $5 (Ml Smyrna rugs for. . 4 OOSmyrn-. rugs 3 (HI Sun rna rugs. 2 00 Smyrna rugs I 25 -myrna rugs 1 00 Smyrna rugs. 5 00 Mnqiicttc rugs for 3 50 Mnqiicttc rugs 1 25 Mnqncltc rugs. . 2 75 and 3 00 fur rugs .

$3 87 2 08

ART SQL ARES. Large size ingrain, fringed. ft 50 Art Squares for ft 5 (HI Art Squares 3 (> 00 Art Squares 4 0 00 Art Squares II HASSOCKS

63 '7 98 "7

75 cent Hassocks for $1 (HI Hassocks. . . . 1 25 Hassocks ....

56 cents 70 cents 08 cents

The above prices are for cash down. Our assortment is good, handsome, new pa'terns, and these price- w ill make them go, so come quickly. Our new Spring Diess Goods are coming in and you will find our store lirim full of Bargains. The D. LangdonCo.

Local Time Card. BIO FOUR. GOING EAST. No 10* Vestibule*! t.xprcM .. 5:33p _a No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. .8:42 a .n No 18* southwestern Limited 1:5 p jl No 8* Mail 4:35p id No 14* 2:50 a ni GOING WEST. No 7* Vestibuled Express 12:22 am No SI* Mail 8:42 a m No 17* Southwestern Limited 12:49 p m No 3t Terre Haute Accommodation . •»: 3 p m No H* 12:58a m * Dally 4 Kxcept Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Columbus, sleepers and coaches to Cincinnati. No. *2 connects for Chicago, Cincinnati < l< velaml and Michigan division points. No 18 hauls sleepers for Washington via < . & o. sleep r for New York and connects for Columbus No. 8 connects for » incinnati and Michigan division points at Vabash. No. 10, “Knickerbocker Special” s! ‘epers for New York. Nos. 7, 11 9 and 17 cor neet in st. Louis Union depot with western t ads. No. 9 connects at Baris with < aim di ision for points south, and at Muttoon with i ( . for points north. V I*. IIitestis. Agent

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wepnesdiiy, \mm 6, Geo. \V. Monroe and his splendid company in

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msstamm '-ai lOUISVIllE NrwAOAHYS CHICA60 Rr.[(&- »--*»• m » In effect Sunday, May 27,1893. north bound. No 4* Chicago Mail 1:20 a m I No »>* ” Kxpress 12:05 p m ! No44t Local. .. 12:05 pm HO HT II BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mail 2:47 a in ' No 5* southern Kx press 2:22 pm : No 4J1 Local 1:45p in 1 * Daily, t Kxcent Sunda,.

VANDALIA LINE.

Trains leave “reencastlo, Ind., In etTact Jan 10, l*(i.-. rOK THK WKST. Kx Sun 8:40a ni. for St. Ixnils. Hally 12:2« a m, for st. I.ouia. Dally ... ...12: 2 p ni. for st. Louis. Daily 1: if) p m, for -t. Louis. Dally H:01 a in. for St. Louis. Kx. Sun 5:28 p ni, foi Terre Haute rOR TUB EAST. Kx. Sun 8:40 a m. for Indianapolis. Daily 1:35 p tn, •' Dally 3:85 p tn, “ “ Kx. Sun H:»<pm, " “ Dally ....2:35a in, " ** Dally 3:32 am “ Dally 0:10 p m “ •*

A clever and strong company in a clean farce comedy in three acts. -|i \ SINGING AND DANCING 1 -F" PICKANINNIES This engagement is secured at especial expense by the local management. Seats at usual Place

No 15 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 5 No 3 No 4 No 20 No 8 No 18 No 12 V'o A No 2

I’KORI \ DIVISION Lea' e Terre Haute. No75 Kx Sun 7:05 ft tn. tor Peoria.

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3:55p ir. for Docatur. time* card, irlv.i.xr all trains

No 77

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ami stations, and for full information as to rates, through ears, etc., address J.8. Dowi.ino, Agent, W. F IlKUNNEK. C rein castle. Asst, (ien’l Pass. Airt. St. Louis, Mo.

Monon Excursions Sontli. On Feb. 5, March 5. April 2 and April 30 the Monon route will sell homeseekers’ tickets to various points in Alabama. Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and Sontli Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Florida at rale of one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning twenty days from date <>l sal . For particulars call on J. A. Michael. Agt.

A Cheap Trip South. Tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip to points in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida on the line of the Louisj vilie A: Nashville, and Nashville, (. nat- ' taiiooga ijl. L mis railroad- on February 5. March 5. Anri! 2 and 30, 1895. Ask your ticket agent about it, amt if he cannot !l you excuroon tickets write tot . 1*. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville. Ian 27-Feb 25-Mai eh 24-April 21-ltew

•C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mas* "Gentlemen:- Last winter, my two girls, boy and wife were taken ill. Tbe doctors said they were poisoned by drinking water from an old well. The two girls failed to rally under the doctor’s treatment. Eva. aged four years, fell away s i she only weighed 18', llis.; coughed all tne time and was helpless. Physicians said She Had Consumption. Lily, aged eight years, was nearly as bad as Eva hut being older and stronger, held up a little Letter. Wc gave them both flood's Sarsaparilla. which huiit op their strength and health I that they * fat and plump, lively and happy My son Carroll was In a had con-

Hood's Pills cure

indigestion and biliousnes

detectives running about this country anyhow, who are liable to error

ore.

Korin- Tonight.

The Roche entertainment close-

nausea, sickness. tou L,|jl, with the sixth performance.! aitlou. having » bad cough and very i Jnes4 I n 1 was obliged to lie down most of

A large crowd is expected to wit-

Jcsse Richardson ue68 the prolessor's last appearance

i here. He goes to Bloomington

It next week.

Hood’s 5a ;> Cures ilillon, having a had cough and very weak. IU was obliged to he down most of the time. One bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla put him no his feet and restored perfect health. I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla saved my children’s Hvos.’’

John T. Brown. Htowe. Vermont.

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Greeneastle. Ind.

ONK WEEK beginning MONDAY,

JANUARY 2L&

And ending SATURDAY, FEBIH ARV 2

RETURN ENGAGEMENT

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HYPNOTIST SUPREME.

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

STUPENDOUS CATALEPTIC FLATS Wonderful tentu In every branch of Hypno tism and applied Psychology. Koautlful testi in mental Telepathy, all done with volunteers from the audience.

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

Sffats on -sa i*-

llome Seekers' Excursions.

The Vandalia line will run a seiies of home seekers’ excursions to points in the west, south ami northwest, including Alabamy, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas. Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, I'tab and other states. ’I he rate for ll« se excursions will be one fare for round trip, with $2 aiLed, and the dates Feb. 5. For further particu-

lars see

J. 8. Dowi.ino, Agent.

Wlial Is the AVork of tne Kidneys? To Ite move From the lllnod its Impurities. The products of cel! wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidneys every three minutes, and if these organs are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned. I'herefore, “San Jak” is the indicated blood remedy. For sale by YVm Jones. Ask Whi. YV. Jones for home references. dtfw lyr 36-48

at usual places. 88-«t

HAVE I Done my duty to my family? JUnde them imfe from the p'anirs of want? Made arrangements to meet all my debts? Provided a future home for my children? Provided mean* to educate my children? Provided against the cold chanty of the world.” Provided for old age? Provided for long sickness? Provided for death? Provided for funeral expenses? Insured mvlife! If Not, You should insure at once with J M. Hl'KLKY, over First National Hank.

Today h L.oeni Markets. [ Furnished the Daily Bannkk Timks daily by K.YY’. Allen, manager of Artlim Jordan’s poultry house.!

South via Hig Ponr.

February 5f,h the llijr Four

HOOD’8 PiLLS cure all Liver Ills, Riliousteis. Jaundice, ludigettUon, dick Headache.

... Hens

• SprlngR.choicc < «K*k8,young Cocke, old Tui key hene. old : .. Turkey hena, young Turkeys, old inum Ducks. j Glmw, choU-.'- f. f. 81 be .ix;d cYer

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sell excursion tickets to points in Ainnaiii.i. rloiuin. Georgia, Kentucky and Kgirs, fresh, subject to bondilngVirginia, and t-> all points in Louisiana, butter, frch roll Mississippi, North Carolina, Hotith | . , Carolina ittu! Tennessee. Return limit | "’hen it comes to the genuine article 20 davs. Half fare. F. P. Ui kstis. 1 of news the Banneu Times has it.

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