Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1895 — Page 4
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 0.1895.
THE OPENING MEETING. f'nullnurd f'om Vug'' ! ) Grooms paper was gon<], and was ordered tiled in the andnves. There was more mnsie, and the regular |irouram ended, as Mrs. Martha Uarnall was not present. James T. Denny said lie had talked with I). T. Darnall, her sou, who said she w as too old, being 84 years of age, to prepare a paper, but that his mother had .quite a fund ol reminiscences, which the society will secure by sending a reporter to her residence. Mr. Chapin invited any one having a paper or information on matters of interest to report the same to him, Messrs. Williamson, Birch or Mrs. C. Cook, matters on earliest history of county, history ol in dividuals ( and the community, neighborhoods, etc., are acceptable. J. R M. Allen told of the life and good deeds of Uncle Jimmie Talbott, an old time merchant, and the first county treasurer, and of the general goodness and honesty’ of those good old days. Mr. Allen moved here in 1838. and his recite 1
Mr-. A. J. Furrow, where be will move and will erect his shop, and hammer iron while the boys (plow. Gaily Mdntire's brother, of Kentucky, is visiting ncre. Sam Mc.MaiiiH and w ife, of near Bainbridge, visited friends here last week. Morton now has a doetor. lie hails , from < hieago, that windy city, but ean’t saw what sel.ool he i« of. South is*. Miss Lottie Wood is visitirg friends at Belle Union this week. Mrs. Emanuel Byrcm is quite sick today. Mrs. Solomon Weida is circulating a petition in south Greencastle asking the support of the Nicholson bill. She is meeting with con siderahle success.
plPERifentflEC * PLUG TOB ACCO
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COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering w hen done with Ailamaiit. See R- B- H URL BY For further in orinatiou. BON 77 I
REMEMBER THAT
J. t(l DQoore
Kevival Services at CoIieK® Avenue The meeting at College Avenue was attended by the usual congregation. Bro. Walker preached from the prayer of Saul when he i was smitten from his horse while on the way to Damascus, ’‘Lord, j what wilt Thou have me to do?” j There were no seekers at the altar, but it is found by those who are engaging in personal work among the unconverted that there is a
Consumers of chewing tobacco who arewillingtopag a little more than the price charged for the ordinan) trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior to all others BEWARE Of IMITATIONS.
ill supply the |>t.(>|.h will flrsiclaj <J HO(T.|{I Ks ;it the lowest living prices. 1 also keep a full line of (ll.iss wate and e n-war . I)<-i-oiateil Din j tier Sets, owls and I’iteheis. mid Tin Wine of all kinds. Salt by tbe barrel. I ki ep a line line of To let Soaps. All 1 kinds of F ruits. Nut- and < atidies foi lloliduv Trade. I a-t but not least, w II give with every box of Mascott's Bak ing I’owder—price 25 cents—a chib I • i(uadrnple silver set, embossed knife fork and spoon. Just tbe thing. J. W. Moore, . Side Square. Abram's Old Stand. 4 U3m
on tbe
While Bro.
of business methods then were in-| condition of great seriousness tereeting and showed they were in; among them; they are ready and
great variance to present casli willing to be approached transactions. There were sixteen subject of religion.
g'or.-s, and the store-keepers sold
everything.
W. H. Ragan said the organization might be made one of great interest, and its work in the direction of collecting facts concerning
the early incidents of •the county and vicinity will be eagerly sought after in time to come. He suggest ed details in the various branches of the work, and the investigation of individual records. Mr. Dennv suggested that a book of record hi* prepared by the next meeting night. The choir, city papers, and the G. A. R. for tin* use id’ their hall, were thanked, and the meeting closed—> great success. The next meeting will be Tuesday, March f> COUNTY NEWS NOTES OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK. INiinted l*i«Miuriipti- From Many Flare Wilton Fillnani'H Boundrleii—The Country People’* Special Cnluinii of Sliorl lieni- of NelBhhorhood News. O A K PENTKRS VI I.t. K. Mr. Boyd’s- 'ho il was out la-t Friday. having taught live months with good success Rev Fytl’e closed his -eric- of meeting- last Sunday night, having had no accessions to the church. Hi- ineetingwere attended bv large cotigr. gatiouand good interest manifested, but other wise no visible results attended his ef-
fort.
The funeral services of Flossie A. Newell, infant daughter of L. F. and Ida M. Newell, was held at tbe M. E eliureb Monday at 11) o’clock a. in. by Rev. It. Y. Williams, attend d by a large congregation. This infant waborn Nov. 1-t, 18!H. weighing only three pound- and died Feb. 3, |H!l.*). uni not weighing over seven p •mnis. It was tbe smallest corp-e that wa-ever
srcn here.
J. ,1. Osborn, who has been -irk .or two Wei ks, is some b' lter: also Mr. Watson’s child and Martin MeFerrau’-
child are te tle
Mrs. 'Tool, of l.ailoga. lias been vi-ii-Ir.g M.-. Ma, g..i. i o.* ” 'Vi.V : —L- les ■vi.'.' • itl -* hb*. Ii iving taken >iek a week ige, but j
i- heller at this u riting.
> ti i*i,.t f ,.i’ J m i|i . .topj; I, nr. .u
WH3I ill snauiii Die mini HAVE I Done my duty to my family? Made them safe from the panffs of want? Made arrangements to meet all my debts? Provided a future home for my children? Provided means 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 my life! If Not, You should insure at once with J M. IH RLEY, over First National Bank
V il cob fusel tbe . to rend thin type lift s r rofn the face, you had better go to Dr. 0. W. j’.c> ad haru - -- rt ~ f • n«|p of
The largest .Stock of
J. MERKLE THE TAILOR
In his old stand above tho Western Fnlon Telesrupli Office. \ll of you who wtsli labor ins done brlna; it tn any time during the we* k. No work done on Snndav. All work cnah All work left over 80days extra etnirse 27-3in
Inuigiiiation tools our ,ineket books once in n while. For institnee many people imagine it is impossible to buy ft piano—good, honest, first class piano— for h—than *100. $.VM) or $(100; that's just where their imagination fools them. ■ As an example look at the piano in mv -how window, a STL’VYKSA NT that I ! sel’. for
WEBSTER’S
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
Walker is a Presbyterian, he has many Methodist characteristics; he
believes and preaches and lives the central Methodist doctrine o* holi L_> LJ l~V I ti BV t> ness, he preaches with Methodistic 'PJ-jq H o LI IT c 1 IT.
fervor, iielieves in the Methodist
Entirtly New.
Abreast of the Tin
4 Gr, * " *
altar, and loves the Methodist ••Aniens.” He exhorted the htetliren last night to shout. Bro. Hollingsworth was taken sick Monday night, doubtless from over work and nervous strain. He was md present at the meeting last night, hut expects to be there to night. The meeting missed him. Bro. Walker is all right, but no one can quite take the place of the
pa-tor.
Can supply you with better BREAD 1 lian you can make yourself
and CHEAPER.
Get one of ids ti' ket- anil yon yvill iil-o gel a Bread Box yvben tbe ticket
is all punched out.
TWO LOAVES OF BREAD FOR FIVE. CENTS.
Successor of thr ■ Vnubridgeil."
j[ piano, sic Big Bargain Goodt are g< ?.!.A 1 L e ! ing like hot cakes. Still some left. Call
Itij; Four Exviir-ton \\ e-t. Feb. 12 we will >elI to Arizona, Ark-aii-as, ( olorado. Idaho, Indian territory, Kan-a-, Louisiana. Mi-souri, Ne braskn. New Mexico. Oklahoma South Dikoia, Texas, Utah, Wyoming, rate one fare plus $2. Ketnrn limit twenty days. F. I’. IIfkstis Agt. “Aunt Bridget” tonight at the opera house is a capital attraction. Seeura ynltl seats. It i^ocdl 1 line Gard. BIG FOL’K GOING BAST. No 10* Vestlbull'd l.xpruHH .. p n No 21 Indiunupolls Accommodation. .8:42 a j No in* >outhwcstern Limited ..1:5 p j No 8* Mail 4:36p m No 14* 2:50 a in GOING WEST. No 7* Wstibulod Lxpn>H8 12:22 a n» No 9* Mall 8:42 a m No 17* southwestern Limited 12:49 p m No Ferre Haute Accommodation . «>: 3 p m No 11* ... . 12:58 a id * Dally ♦ Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers t » Boston and Columbus, sleepers and e<»ucln*B t * (-inciniiHti. No.2e(»nn cts f>»r Chicag », Cincinnati c|« veland and Michigan division points. Nt> 18 hauls sleepers for W ashington via < . O. sleep r for New 'l «>rk and connects f«»i Ooliiminis No. 8 connects for « incinnatl and Michigan division points at \Yabash. No. in. *Kniek ’rbock'-r Special” sleepers for New Yoik. Nos. 1 i, 9 and 17 connect in st. Louis Cnion depot with wesiern roads. No. 9 conneets at i'aris with < aim tiivislon for points stnith, and ai M.ittoon with I < . ft>r points nort h. E I*. IItestis. Agent
Monon Ibxeursioiis South. On Feb. f>. Mmreli 5. April *2 anri A >iil the Motion mute will sell llonleseeker^ , tiekets to various points i i Alabauut. (ieori ia. Kentiieky. IdMiisi n a. .Mi^si^^ippi, Ntntli and South (‘aroli a,'IV*niM*s^ee. Virginia anil H h>ri>la at rale of one fare for the round trip. Tiekets good returning twenty days 'n ni date of •»«! . For partieula ** i all on J. A. Michael. A&t.
Stan
U. 8. liov't Print ing Office, tbeU.8. Supreme Court and of nearly all the
School bo< >ks.
Warmly oommended by every • ate ^'i|erintendent of Schools, and either Educators almost with-
out number.
\ CoIIet.o Uresident writes:
1 For
* < i .o vhi.fi t Ik- eye finds the • i< % «-i deflnl- I *tii>Ti >r < ffe<*tivo metliods in indt* *e:T«in; pr:»nt:io Intion, for terse yet * e.naor-iir rei . o ^teteincnts of facts, * fl f >r i»n*eflenl use ns u working ‘d’.: 'ioirv-‘ V. ; n*.:er*s Interiiati<inal’ * u: . ofi.c*.’ slng<e volume."
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( , , ^t.irulnrd Authority, • *1 ^ L i I .rt*\vor, Justice l*. S.
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*\ '".’ il A M CO., nthlisbcrs, triAgficl 1 tfass., U.&.A. Mil t-» ibe pMbli-tliF'rn for froo pfmplilct. uuut > ly ciiiap i< prlntnoi n ui •■.iitiona. . -AAi I
$330.00
i Cush, or for f’-i.i more in monthly p:iy- ] ments of $10. ExHinine it enrefnlly. critically; -er it- size; 4 ft bin high. Double veneered case, jiure rich tone, French repenting action, five gears guaranteed. It i- a peerlc— piano placed in the reach of th»* people at it popular price. Certainly the stool and a scarf j and a year's free tuning go with the
Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. G. W. BE1NOE,. 291-ljrr-e. 0. «v.—41-lyr-e, o. w. L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office No. 18 Walnut Street, First Door Last Engine House Residence, Brick House on Bit me lot.
T<mIhj h I,oral Market*. [Furnished the Daily Bannkh Timks daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthni Jordan’s poultry bouse.1 Hens 5 Bprlnss.chmce H » oeks, youns 3 Cocks, old 2 Turkey hens. old. .. : 5 Turkey liens, youns B Turkeys, old toms. 4'4 Ducks f> Get sc. choice f. f. Bibs and over 40 Geese, plucked 30 ICkks. fresh, subject to handling 15 Butter, fresh roll tl
in anti inspect them, especially th
of Organs.
line
F. G. New house. Successor to L. Marquis, JAPES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers. Deeds and Mort- i gages. Correctly and expeditiously executed. Olliee in Central Bank Bnildiinr. Greencastle, Ind.
IKON IMI’K, I’M MBFKS SU Pi’Ll KS PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS. I Good stock on band. Repairing done
promptly. Give ns a call.
Greencastle Foundry & Machine Co.
C. F. *J0SL»ll\
d (8 the Highest wnifle Bra/.il Blocs
ytgijH
^nd the Bent Pittsburgh and Anthracite. Con. yard oppoHite Vandalla freight office.
Keeping everlastingly advertis ing itrings sueeess tf
'Tbe Bannkh 'Timks keeps a stock of llooslet I eeord let s, tbe best on earth
When it comes to the genuine article of new- the Bannkh 'Timks has it
DR. E. SHIPLEY, OCULIST.
DR. E. SHIPLEY. Office Hours; 8 to 12 a. 1 to 5 p.
Gives his time and attention to making examinations of the eye and fitting glasses to correct all optical defects. Makes no charges for examination and charges regular prices only for spectacles sold 9 by him. Special department in factory for dcing all kinds of spectacle rem. pairing. IT).
Optical Factory, second floor, where all Spectacle^ 16 \V. Washington St.
are made to order.
^ Philadelphia Optical Collegv, 0^ OL (Optical Graduate)
f'M* \ r*o rvrx OiAt l'« . J u •. 1 Clt) 1 1 err*
Graduate of - Clncag'O Optha Iniic Colieae. M
I Philadelphia Optical College,
O. (Master of'Optics)
D. R. (Doctor of Refraction)
Degrees
Dot. I ern d
’*C)ii‘L JISV ' l: ' (*'-'*<i.B>iiYi ChicAso Rt;ia-
r
lay. May .. IMkj
In effect
So 4* < hieago Mail No f»* " Lxjpt*e^6 No 4*11 Local
SOUTH BOUND,
i So a* ijoiiiHvble Ufiil
j No 5* southern Express
cniiut ol his sjw iiiMuirel liuving brok(*n . 't-** L.k-uI
bis. Kriibiy. | "“"J' T
Owing to the fact that February is a very dull month, and rather than to be idle. 1 have decided to uvake a cut price j (tor February) on one style of gl iss. it will b.' the
1:2D a i) 1 '.;U5 p •? 12:05 p n
dS 1 fl IM
1. xcept sunda».
NO j No 21 No 5
No :i
Mr. liiiyd. our school tciicbcr. i- visiting iiiiuiiig Ids pHtrons h few diiys. before leaving fur In- home at Kiis-cll-
vi lc.
Rev. Fylle whs cm I led to Colfax Ih-’ '■ - ilieinlti r of Id- cbiircb tbcri*. Key. William- tilled Id- appointment id tbe M K. ehnr"h lu-t Snndiiv even-
ing at .‘! p. in.
And -lil! tbe mercury pin- close
hphiiiiI zero now days.
.luck, tin* gicylinniiii b**lon<;ing in ! Willis Gillen, died lust week. Snnte otic fed hill) cold lead from I he 1*1111 of shot gnu and il didn't iigree w lb him
VAN DALI A LINE.
in effect Jan
('rainsleaveUreencoaMe, Ind
2", 1895
No 15 ‘ x s\in M:40a in, for st. Louis. Daiiy 12:”' a m, fof -t. Ijotils. TiViy . '. ...i2: j p in, lor "t. Louis. Daily I: i5 p m, for "t. Louis. Daily 9:01 a m, for St. Louis
ii m fm ‘1 f*rr4» I
| No 4 j No 20 1 NV, - ; N.> la N-. 12 X„ II
2
I \ sun — . r ):2-|i in. foi 'lerrc llauta;
KOK th r. CAST.
x sun 8:4« ain, for Indianapolis
1:85 pm, . p III, “
l .x.Sun «:2'p in, " " Daily i in, " Daily 8:82a m " Daily 0:10 p m “
Daily f >iHc
Mold ON. Hev. Murry liohliu^a series of protraoteii nit-etiii^s ai I'nion < iia|;»*L iliis Md fay and wilf, of K;t •cool, vMletl friends lnoe last \\et»U. ('olihiiIhis ( iodiTdter went to liidia napolis ia-r week to buy |jo<»«ls. (’liarley Morrnv’s ladalives ^ ve liiiu a stir|irise last Frid y, ii I»ein^ Ids fortietii birtInlay. Ail had a |deusaht day ami hope he may see many more.
PKOitl \ DIV ISION Lea ** Terre Haute.
No 75 L\ Sun 7:05 a in. tor Peoria. No77 *’ ** .8:55 p ir for Decatur. For completo time card, glv.i.g all tininR and stations, and for full information as to rates, through cars, etc., address
•1.8. Dowling, Agent,
W. K Hkunnkh. Greencastle.
Asst. Gen’l Buss. Agt.st. {.ouis. Mo.
What is 4* W«»rk •• Kulnev n Ke move From the Jilood its mpurities. 'idle pl'oditets of eel* wastes which have l)(‘i*n burned up in giving strength to tbe Bystem. Every particle of blood in the body goes through ihe kidneys every three minutes, and if these organs
Ollit* Allen and wife, of Finca-tle, at- sooner or later the system
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tended church here Sunday. Klzv Frank lias torn down
here, and has moved it to the farm of references
blood remedy. For sale by Wm W. hi* -hop Jones, Ask Who. W. Jones for home
d&w lyr 3(5-48
In making this special price I will make the same carelul examination (without cost) of your eyes that 1 would make
u were to pay me the regular price.
K. Shipley, ( xreencastlejnd.
are unable to perform their w«,r^.i,U., ; jf you were to pay me the regular price Therefore. “San Jak” is the indicated ™ ^
