Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY APRIL 11 1K95
The Season is Here
FOR
Boy’s Suits and Wagons. We have all the ne w styles for spring and the lowest prices pcssible tor good g< ods. We give a nice Buc k Board like above cut with all Knje Pants Suits, three dollars and up wards. MODEL Clothing; House.
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Gki:i:xcasti.k, Ind.,
an 1 nn'v heir of the U't.ifcni Jtegister ai d Terre lln'ite (ievernl Atlr ‘ nded t»y John W. (tail, 1S23.
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mk rim ■ hji i a eliiclien ordinime wai. iuldie the Greeneastle council and was there widely diae is'ed. Some other towns in Indian* have been dealing with the question with good results. The following from the Martinsville lieporter shows that the new method is a success: “The chicken ordinance has resulted in great good to all citizens of Martinsville and is a great compliment to the people who have complied with it. Some watch fulness is now necessary to lie sure
R.lL y' Of ItltSTGat that its strict observance will con-
tin ue.
Cpneral
hisiiraupp, Uua! instate Ami Loan
A^unt.
Money Loaned At a Very Lov/
Call an 1 see him before
ing elsewhere.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
clos- Two I’lipcrs Confi-sN ToBethor,
Rockville Tribune.
The Greeneastle Democrat has come to the conclusion that the drift of opinion is still against the
—:—I democrats. Unfortunately the
PubU*ln*d every rttternocm except Sunday ; J at the Bans t I’i.MLsutiice,comer Vine and democrats have to take the conse-
r'r.inkliu reer.s.
quences of republican misrule, as the Democrat says, but this is not alone the cause. The attitude o( Grover Cleveland on the money question has had as much to do with the lambasting the party lias
as the first mentioned
cause, lie has aligned the party,
\ ild lx sierned with 111 i- ^ * oinu to do it, w i 1 h .)oiln
Sherman an l the republican policy Aiiofiyiuom cuiauiuuioatiuuei can nut be no-! ticed. i
A L'VERTISI N G. Ueauinq Notices
5 cents per line. • )ne line paragraphs charged
as occupying two lines t.puec*.
Aj lines 4 cents per line 5o “ pm a “ “ •no “ 2‘4 (SX) “ 2 *• •* ** Disp'ay r.itt N mud • kn »wn on application.
Cl.aii^. -s lor u ivertiseanents must be , • . i handed in by 10i»*elock t. m.eachday. Head- i>i.u
lug advertise.mvits will bit received each day
up t ) 1 o’clock p. in.
Where del! very is irregular please report same prompi :y :it publication office. Specimen copies mailed free on application.
RATES OF CUBS^RJPTICN.
One Year in advance $a.00 Six month* 2.50 Three in > ml ft* per week hy Carrier 10 When de,.. ;• ‘‘e.ib by carrier, all sub•criptlon accounts are I > be paid to themas
they cull and r-'e ‘iet r<»r same.
M. J. BEUKKTr ... IIAUHY M. SMITH.
of twenty years, a policy the deni omits have condemned in a hundred platforms. We might as well make up our minds to cut loose from Cleveland and be true to our
promises.
C. li. & No. l>o Yoa Know Him? North Greeneastle was a busy | The man who wants to argue ev*place yesterday. The good eit - cry thin r . zens of Putnam countv became ^ ^ ie man who beats a horse and aroused on the subject of corn, and starves a cow. gave liberally to the Nebraska su'- The man that does not stay at ferers. Mayor Birch and his eooi borne at nights,
mittee put in some hard work, but jo soon as the movement got start-
ed thoroughly there *us no trouble 1 l le man who thinks it smart to in raising the ear load. ! be brusque to strangers. j There were one hundred acd sev-! The man who keeps his seat of CARPE I S ever shown in this countv. 1 hey are 1'RKSH, enteen contributors, who gave from w bde ladies are standing. NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE.
'file man that loves the sound of
his own sweet voice.
CARPETS!
We are now showing the finest line of
New Spring Patterns
twenty bushels to one bushel each. It was the intention to publish a full list of the donors, but the list exceeded our space and, such a large number of responses being made, made the undertaking an impossibility this late in the week.
The man who boasts of fcis own
extravagance and vices.
All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confident you will be pleased by the GREAT VARIETY find BEAUIhe man whose alphabet alwavs -yy ^ STY! ES
begins at the third vowel.
The man who tells the same story
to the same man a dozen times.
The man who at forty thinks he
Cash to the amount of III.75 was is handsome and charming.
given, and the ear load was made up in a jiffy. Freight ear No. 2t38t) of the C. B it (l- was loaded and hilled out of the Big Four yards, aboard five hundred bushels of good seed corn, 35,000 pounds in
The man who would fetch the umbrella back in ten minutes. The man who borrows books and papers and never returns them. The man who interrups you when you are trying to talk to him. The man who thinks the world
that does not believe
crank.
as be does a
weight, each grain of which is ac-
companied by the well wishes of j n,ove on ' T h eri he is gone. Putnam’s prosperous people, who 1 ^ be man that calls everybody
thus delight to send substantial evidence that they sympathize thoroughly with their more unfortunate brethern in a famine swept state. The load goes direct to ( urtis, Nebraska, the Big Four giving free transportation to
IliKli School Notes.
A inixed quartette from high school furnished the music at the last meeting ol the Putnam County
Historical society.
Nellie Matson sang “Forever and Forever’’ Wednesday evening. We have seen no signs of that flag staff yet, hut we confidently believe that these spring rains will
they will never have cause tor re-1 800n get it up aboye g round . But
We have also an elegant line of RUGS, MAT 1INGS, LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepers, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. We are always glad to show you and give the LOWEST PRICES. The D. Langdon Go. Dry Goods and Carpets,
roai
Peoria, where the car is switched direct to the C. B. <k t^. trucks, which will take it to Nebraska. In giving liberally, the people of Putnam have done an act for which
gret. If every county in this !-tate does as well, the Nebraska sufferers will be again set on the high-
way to prosperity.
A New Swindle.
The latest swindling dodge is described as follows: A man comes along with a $10 bill and gets it
if it should happen that mother nature is not able to do the work for us, it is time that we were doing it for ourselves. “We’ll feel sorry” in two or three years when we come back to visit the school and find that some other class has set up a Hag pole “in our door yard.” “We
changed at a business bouse. A W(,n f 1'ke it when we hear that few hours later two men call and class spoken of as being so very ask the proprietor if he lias seen a patriotic, when we know that we certain man, giving a deacription. were Jnat ae much to. The merchant replies that he Base hall is getting a slow start Changed a $10 bill for a man an- m the school this spring. Some of swering the description a few hours the boys have begun practicing, before. The merchant is then in- but it seems that there is not much formed that the fellow for whom he time to devote to it. The practice changed the money is wanted for a high school tea-n played
South Greeneastle.
Cards have been received here announcing the marriage of Mr. Otis Hendrer. of Stilesville, and Miss Clara Leachman, of Fillmore, [April 21. The contracting par ties are well known here. The telephone crew have reached these parts and are now at work fitting up wires in the principal
places o! business.
Milt Crawley lias moved lure from Putnamville, occupying the residence vacated by John Marley. He will work for II. H. Hillis. Jackson Boyd is at home from
Benton Harbor. Mich., where he No. 6 K. Washington st. has just completed a most success |
fid year as principal of the schools. | The funeral of Mrs. Mary Vancleave occurred this morning from the family residence on south Cen-
tral avenue.
YOU
Can have your clothinp; made to your order at the price you
pay for ready made.
A. G. Lester,
pushing the queer. The two strangers claim to be detectives and ask to see the bill. They pronounce it counterfeit and worthless. The merchant kindly lets them take it to serve as evidence against the swindler when he is captured and accepts a receipt for it. The lull is good, and the two men go on pursuing the first villain.
Why .Not Try n Curfew?
Tile city council of Greeneastle is struggling with an ordinance to
.I’ubiish, i prevent boys congregating on our ...MiuiamugEditor streets at night. The engine house
Adtlr<-«* nil c •nuuinirutioiuito ! bell would make a good Curfew,
Thb tl.iii.v Haniosk Times, I , ,, , , UreoiicnsUe. iml w hich could be rung at the right
| Lour. The following clipped from The income tax is just fairly j the Lafayette Courier would form getting started down the toboggan. ; u g 00 ' 1 compromise measure beWhat is left of it has again been tween tiie extremes of no ordinance attacked in the New York courts.} and a 7 :3U o'clock oue :
The city of Stillwater, Minn., im*
I,«*t the CTty Take Notice.
The supreme court has decided that a city which suffers t-n ob struction to remain for an* unreas onable length of time upon its streets or sidewalks, so that the city might be presumed to haye notice of the obstruction, will be li able therefor to the same extent as if the city had itself placed the ob-
with a “Prep.” team did not add much lustre to our name, but it succeeded in stirring up a little more interest. Our boys ought to get in better shape before they play with the “Crops.” again, and then return the compliment. It could easily be done. Another name has been taken from the senior e'ass by the removal id Gertrude Brumback from the city. She will enter the school at her new home and will keep up with her class here, so that it will he possible for her to graduate
with them.
The Globe
.itill rolls on with exceedingly low
prices
Package Coffee .. 22 cts Green Tea per pound 20 cts Crackers G pounds 2.'> cts Kolleil wheat 2 pounds 05 cts Best N Y Potatoes Tacts Best Tomatoes 2 etuis 15 cts Best t-ugar Corn 2 cans 15 cts Assorted Jelly in 15 pound pails 40 cts
be iu exactly ! >vrup per gallon 25 cts
White Fish per kit 40 eta
05 cts
LoruM Street M. K. Church. The series of Faster services at Locust Street M. E. church are progressing nicely. Dr. Coultas preached Tuesday evening to a well
Tin Martinsville Leader is g.ing into the daily business with a vim, and will soon begin the
ing of aii afteinoon
tried with sueeess the experiment of reviving the old eustom of ringing a eurfew hell at nine o’clock each night. isflit-iAfi i that warning ha a h‘ , en sounded
i _. . | children found on the streets are subo'.tlOn tn COn- j, c i, .u .V-t, with a pros;«-et of apend-
nection w ith their morning /.euder. ! i"g the rest of the nigh: in a station
lion-e “ nd other proper relief. in,.
Thev promise an edition every twelve hours. Tins is enterprise Ihe like of which is rarely shown
outside ot New York city.
It is about time for the Putnam County Historical society to ap
The
innovutii n is attracting so much favorable attri tion dial it i a likely to be adopted in many other cities. The juvenile habit of roaming the streets at till hours i. a most pernicious one. and the eurfew curb on propensity in that direction give promise of being useful in reforming many evils that follow as the natural fruit of unrestrained riuuiing
struction on the highway in iueB'--c- ! house and delighted the peofirst instance. The use of a street i i^ c "'Bh one of Ins host sermons, fora deposit of building material; UM evening Dr. D. M. Mood can exist only in ease of necessity, preached .an excellent sermon on and after taking due precaution i ’ I'nitli in God. Faith in < hrist and
Uood Friday.
Astronomers say that on tomorrow, Good Fiiday, April 12, the heavenly bodies which gravitate
around the sun will
the same positions they occupied while pis'! pi-1 pound '
in the firmament the day Christ died on the cross. It will be the first time such a thing has occurred since that day, just 18(12
years ago.
Also Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes,
Clothing, etc. Julius SuJranski
COR MAIN
AND OHIO STS
not to injure any person lawfully using tne street for public travel. It D e prims facie negligence in a city to allow lumber to be piled in its streets.
Faith in the Future Life.” Tonight at 7 :T0 the Rev. T. H. Willis will preach A very cordial invitation is extended to our friends ip other chindies •>» well as our own people.
COI'NTY M.VVS NOTES.
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It A l:\'UK I DISK. Jess Bngg died Wednesday morning, the result of a stroke of paralysis j Burial occurred on Thursday. If. C. Black auctioned a part of his goods last rtauirday nfterno u jjiid
night.
Faster exercises will be field at the Methodist church Sunday morning and at the Christian Union church Sunday
night.
The school is preparing to give an entertainment on next Wednesday night at Ader's hall. It promises to be tiie best ever given here. School closes Wednesday afternoon. 'I’he same teachers have been employed for nexf
term.
W. A MeF’adden went to C rawfords-
ville 55 ednesday.
2BS If
SPIIHG SHIES, 1895 See our stock line of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets. Just what you want for Easter. Prices to suit tiie times. A nice line of Ladies’ Hair Goods.
Opposite Postotfiee.
I. M. KLEIN. 147-3iii
JAMES M. HURLEY
1st Nat Bank Bldg, Greeneastle. Ind
„„i„, committee, get untie, j
arrangements for the major Fourth [ rather than in highways and byways meeting spoken of Foni( ,! beset l.v various temptations and num-
of July
time ago. To make the occasion a success much hard work will have to be clone and preliminary steps will tie taken none too soon if put on foot in April.
The Terre Haute Express issued its “Three Score and Twelve” edition today. The sheet consists of sixteen pages, with several pages of that city’s handsome and enterprising business men. The Express has come to the front rapidly of late, and deserves the best of treatment at the hands of its citizens. The paper is the descendeut
eious pitfalls.
Rlieumatiimi Cured. Pheuinatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood attacking the fibrous tissues of the joints. Keep your blood pure and healthy and yon will not hate rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives the Blood vitality and richness, and tones the whole body, neutralizes tiie acidity of the blood and thus i ores rheumatism. Hood’s pills are the best after-di.incr pills, assist digestion, cure headache.
Summer is in sight, and the ice cheat needs overhauling. Then look to your supply of ice for the hot days and fie sure to contract for it from Hillis & Browning. 152-tf
11 *h lli«* NapoltMtn I' ad, NTiK'Iiboi*.
Newcastle Press.
Some of the ladies’ new spring j bonnets are fads, pure and simple, j gotten up without the slightest re j gard to the esthetic. Especially is this true of one kind—the name of which we don’t know—which resembles a large slice of a Georgia watermelon. But that will not make a whit of difference. As long as they are in style they will be worn whether they resemble a watermelon or a squash or a pump-
rjna
Tiie Most Important Ma-ter demanding attention at this season if the condition of your blood. 3i our health depends upon it, for as the quality and quantity of the blood vary, you are better or worse. The blood conveys all the elements wUichgo to makeup the organs, nerves an.l tissues of the body, and carries away all dissolved, useless material. Every bone, muscle,nervo-ftiid tissue, liv is upon what the blood feeds to it. The whole*world knows that Hood’s
Has a Residence in Crawfords-
. . . . I ville to exchange for a residence Ihe literary last w,-,k was the best m Gre( , ncaslle , and a few Real held yet. 5 g 1 time is expected at j Estate Bargain, in nronertv if
n 'xi meeting. , ta k.en at once.
In our items a tow weeks ago wo
state,! that .Jnsc|;!i Lee and lady bud ID*<ll Kst.llO, IllSIir— returned from a visit to Tennessee. I _ 'I’lie item lias caused M r. Lee considern-| slIHO I.OdllS.
ble annoyance us it lias led several of his friends away from here, who read j fh*» Ranvkr Timks. to think that lie had married again, all of which is n mistake. 5Ve regret having placed Mr. Lee in false position and hereby correct
error.
Mrs. 51. A. Jackson was called last Saturday to Indianapolis to tiie bedside of her sister, 51 rs. Craig. A number went to Crawfordsyllle 5Vednesday to hear Sousa’s band.
Y>Mm
kin, and women will look charming Sarsaparilla is the standard remedy
for making pure bgiod.
It possesses merit peculiar to itself
in them—of course they will, be-
cause it is the proper style.
P. K. Christie is otfi ring some inni--nally nice styles in ladies’ Oxford ties. 152t2 Lost—Ladies’ gold watch and chain. Kinder please return to this office and receive reward. 152-3t
Buy your Easter eggs at Riley’s. He bus a supply of them. 150t5
ami by which it effects marvelous cures even when other preparations fail. 5Vlien you bu/ your spring medi-
cu.0 get the best, and tiiat is HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla N. B. Take Hood's and only Hood’s. Hood’s puis ::^ a h :LT j z^ 9 '
OHO V El. A N 1>. \'isitors the past week : Mrs. Zerelda Hicks and daughter Viola, of Lapland, at her daughter’s, Mrs. Ira Lewis; Ezra Mason, wife and son Harold at C. 8. Kurtz’s. Mrs. J. B. Hadlock is visiting her daughter at Harrodsburg. Rev. J. B. Hadlock and Elder Ira Lewis are attending the meetings of the 5\ r aba*h Presbytery at Martinsville. Uncle Dan sports a pair of new gold glasses. Ed. McVey and I.ee Chatham went to Beech Grove Sunday. 55 , ill they please rise and explain. Some good little Sunday school boy pinned a tag to the preacher’s coat tail at Clear Creek not long since as he went into the church.
Utensils
Are all right in rtieir proper place, hut not in tin- parlor. Don’t have a tin-
panny piano.
PIANOS That do not get tinny or woodeny, that stand in tune and are good for twenty years of singing service are the STUYVESA.NT, SCHUBERT and WEGMAN. Come in and let me show you theinside of these pbinosand you,11 see why they won’t get tinpanny. I now have an expert organ adjustor who will prompMy attend to all orders
left with me.
F. G. NEWHOUS& 17 S Indiana Street.
5Vanted—Girl for general housework. Geo. E. Blake. 138-tf
