Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1895 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY APRIL 2.') 1H9'>
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NOTORIOUS BILL COOK.
Thoroughly Disgusted!!
iYith PriMouern ID* Pan**** Through I he City.
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Is that suit
worn out
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lUg Four passenger train No. IS cirried a peculiar looking car east yesterday. The windows unc. doors
Seott—MeLlmlen. Lust evening in the presence of a large company of friends and relatives at the residence of the bride's parents, one mile north of the city, occurred the marriage of
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Jim Smart’s pa has “been there” and now buys “KAST IRON” combination suits Consisting of one Jacket, two pair of Pants and one Cap
FOR SALE BY
again
Tommy you get two suits
to Jim
Smart’s one, but look like Sam Hill all the time. What’s the
reason ?
were heavily barred and inside Rose, eldest daughter of Mr. and were about thirty men. When the Mrs. John McLinden, to Jacob ('. train pulled into the depot it was Scott. The guests were received learned that the party was from and announced by Misses Teressa Fort Smith, Ark., and that twenty and Mary, sisters of the bride, and of the thirty were desperate crimi- at eight o’clock the bridal party nals, being taken to the government took their station, the wedding prison at Albany, N. Y. One of march being rendered by Miss Jcn-
the officers, a United States marshal, heavily armed, alighted from the train. He said the men were all desperadoes and murderers and pointed out Rill Cook, the uotori
nie Maloney. In a very impressive manner Father McLaughlin pro nounced them man and wife, after winch refreshments were served bv i • *• I Caterer Merry weather. After con-
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a^RPETS! We are now showing the finest line of
New -Spring Patterns
ous outlaw, who was looking out of ' gratulations Mr. and Mrs.
Scott
the window. Cook goes tip for then drove to their future home j forty five years. In the collection near Pussellville, where Mr. Scott | were half breed Indians, Mexicans. 1 is a prosperous farmer ami stock
j Texans and negroes, all desperate | dealer.
[looking men. One man was a per- A large number of beautiful and feet fright, his face, head and neck ( useful presents were received, being covered with scars, made { Those attending the wedding from j from being shot, and cut with a | out of the city were: Mr. James
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I brace of pistols, while Winchester wife and son, Ford Scribner and
of CARPETS ever shown in this countv. They are FRESH, NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE. All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confident you will be pleased by the GREAT VARIETY and BEAUTY of our STYLES. We have also an elegant line of RUGS, MATTINGS, 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 sho\y you and give the
The Model Glothins; House
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LOWEST PRICES. The D. Lan^don Go. Dry Goods and Carpets.
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lilies stood conveniently near.
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working man, using his brain and mu- le early and late, until he has j built up quite an extensive btisiI ii"--, enjoying an income from Ids i bus ness, the product of his brain
General Insurance. Real Kstatc And Loan Airent.
Money Loaned
At a
and muscle, of ij>o000. Along comes the income tax collector. •Nice business you have here, Mr. Rlnnk." “Yes, pretty good busiiii ss. but it has taken thirty years’ hard labor to make ip” “What income do you derive from it?” ‘ Five thousand dollars." •‘Well, 'you must pay income tax.” Coli lector goes out, landlord comes in after his quarter’s rent. “LandI lord, did you ever work or wear
VGry LOW yourself out in building up a busi- ^ .c-r i . 5 ness?” ‘No, 1 never had to woik Rate ol Interest u day in my lifei My g r!in df a ther
came here when the place was new,
Call and see him before clos- and had a little money and bought ing elsewhere. I real estate, and. as he got more money lie bought more land. Fath-
er did the same. Uity lias grown
DAILY BANNER 1 1 IVIES and real estate has gone up.”
— “What is your income?” “Oh,
I’uiiiMiiii < v, p> uitiTiiDou I'.'ic.-pt simduy thirty thousand dollars.” “Doyou
»t the llA-. M.K Timks otHou, cornur Vim' and ....
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I pay income tax?” “No. Tenants pay, landlords arc exempt.” Great
ADVERTISIMG. | .
Hr \i»iNf* Notices
6 cents per lino. < >ne line paragraphs charged
as occupying t wo lines >pacc.
lines 4 cent* per line
yT* .. " 11 ! cash prizes of $'20,000 for ‘Stories
The Chicago llvcord has o tie red
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Jim
Awards to be made
g 11 p •• •• « of Mystery.”
Dlsp'-iy rati mude known appll Oct Inf is'l", Wo stimilil like to Ul.tti.ifofe forillaplay iKtvmtseinent* imidt io ,cl< 1 '• 1 • BllOUin IlM U> hnniieii in i>> lOo'einek i. m. eiKiiiUy. it. mi O „ mo Putnam county writer
ing advertisements will l»<
up to 1 o'clock p. in.
'v.iaVaohuV.'y ’*«« S<, " K ' capture a prize.
All eoinmunieaiions sh nild Ik* signed with the name of the writer: not necessarily for pub ' iti m, »'iit a- evidenci ot .. >od Aaoiiyinous etjmmunlcations eun not be no- !
tieed.
MORE LIKE A ROSETTE,
i is Hosri Kower these Warm Days, Say tin*
Tomorrow’s Pnrade. Ail Odd Fellows aic expected to assemble at the lodge rooms for parade tomorrow at 3:.'50 p. m. Parade will form on east Franklin street between College avenue and Indiana street at 4 o’clock p. in. Line of march will be west on Franklin to Jackson, south on Jackson to Washington, east on Washington to Locust, south on Locust to Hanna, west on Hanna to College avenue, north on College avenue to Poplar, weston Pop-
wife, Will Hatcliff and wife, Geo. Ratcliff and wife, James Stergen, wife asid daughter, Mr. Lode Whitson. Fred Stergen. of Russell ville; Mr. Will Roach and sister, Ferndale; ( has. Scott and sister, Holla ndsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have manv friends in the city, where they are well and favorably known, who wish them a long life of happiness and prosperity, to which the Bannek Times adds its best wishes.
Smith OrceneaHtle. Tom Lisby went to Brazil
this
lar to Jackson, north on Jackson morning.
to Washington, east on Washing j \v m . Maloney is at home from a ton to Indiana, north on Indiana hunting trip through northern In-
to Franklin, east place of starting.
on Franklin to
diana. He reports a tine trip. George Bridgewaters, formerly
WHiit. interlocking; signal*. j of this city, died Tuesday evening
Harry Miller, superintendent of a * ^’ 8 h° lnc ' n Anderson,
the Yuudalia main line, is urging James Dalton came down from the Pennsylvania people to erect Danville last night, and left an orinterlocking signals and switches I der for a new outfit. News of a at the points where the Vandalia! wedding at Danville will be ex-
crosses other railways, as he can peeled soon.
then shorten the running time be- John Kehoc. foimerly of the Latween St. Louis and Indianapolis doga “Sluggers,” will pitch for the forty-five minutes to one lioui ••strip” ball team tins season.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Ladies Best-Fr-iei^d.
Commencing tomorrow, continuing 6 days we will, with the aid of the representatives of the Majestic Manufacturing Co., hold a cooking exhibit on the new
Jteel /T\aj^stie.
without running the express trains between crossings of other roads
faster than now scheduled.
COl NT\ M US NOTKs,
WIutcmVIIwry is ipivkhlar please report saiiH* promptly at puhlicurion ofiict*.
Specimen copies mulled I n e on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Onr Yf tr in advance U .. i Three month# One month Per ivreh by Carrier.
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When (io.i verv is made l\v carrier, sill snl»serlpi ion ae 'onnt-i ai o to be )>aid to them as they cull Mid re< eiot for same.
N cighbors.
The residents of south College i avenue are up and n-comin', some ' of them, with malaria and others with various other ailments, which some claim come from the un healthy condition of‘ Rosa Bower.” The bower in that hollow these days, they say, is of a roseate hue
RACCOON. KiiukIi on Knt*. ] Kev. and Mrs. 8. Lindsay are here A Pennsylvania man has devised i' R'iends and repairing their an easy method of getting rid ol'i Goslin. of Fineastle, visited rats by electricity. He has put a Mrs s . j mnes a , mrt of , MSt we ,. k . numher of electric wires in his cel- Mm Henry A«hley is holding a series lar and baited the ends with cheese, of meetings in I’arkerslairgh. A good
u'vuiTy m.'smith’ Man.^inK Edm'w >*\\ right enough on smell, but the
i hue isn't like rose water by a eon-
jVddress all communications to
Thb Dah.y hanm ii Timcs 1 sideralile of a sight. The author-
Greeucnstle, lad. | r
! ities have been appealed to, but
, what course will be taken is not
Tin: Bloomington ft orl<l
scorched by tire yesterday, ing a 1 >ss of about $2000.
j. ^ determined. A large sewer carrying the refuse from the ladies’ dormitory empties into a cistern in the sacred precincts of “Rosa
but the secretary of the
An Associated press dispatch
savs that there is a probability that Bower, the 1.eland Stand ford university ; board of health, who has examined will e!<;so its doors on account of; it, states the thing is overcrowded
lack of available lends.
Tin: newspaper maelstrom in Chicago just now will, it is hoped, shake some sense int i the InterOrc.u) on finances. The game of hide and seek in Chicago newspa perdom may be beneficial After all, if this result is reached.
The way to build up a town or a city is P> push it, to stand by it in all its business interests, to patronize its business men. always remembering that newspapers are business institutions, to keep the money of its people at home as much as possible, to beautify it, to make it present n bright and clean appearance to the eyes of visitors, to remove nuisances from the middle of the street and to hang out your cleanest banners on the outer walls.
Cincinnati Cumrneri'ial (jiiz<'ttc: In its practical workings the income tax is a funny pii^c* of legis Jatioii. Tills is how it works: Mr. Blank has always been a hard
with work and gets clogged up. He says it is in a decidedly unhealthy condition. It is not his duty to file against the owners of tlis thing, however, but it is his duty to act when a complaint is lodged. Prof. J. R. DeMotte went to the eitj’ attorney with the matter today, and an investigation is in process. The attorney will submit the question to the city council tor action.
One nibble of Mr. Rat is enough. He takes a bite and simply curls up on the floor, and the rjst is silence.
Woman’s riub Meeting. The Woman's club will meet at the residence of Mrs. J. P. I). John on Saturday at 2 p. m. The first hour will be devoted to bus'ness, The annual election of otiicers will oecurr and balloting for membership. All tlie members of the elub are requested to be present promptly at the appointed time. At three o'clock the program will be rendered, “Wagner and the Revolution in Music” by Mrs. Mrs. Ora P. John. Ellen R. Ting ley, Cor. Sec.
Got a Draft. Brazil Times. Dick Crouch is just beginning to realize the only pleasant side of the CoatesYille wreck. Yesterday lie received a check for .jCiOO from- an accident insurance company. As yet he has not made a settlement with the railroad company.
many from here attend. Mi-s I'ditli Young has been .suffering severely with asthma. Mr. Joe (Jritchtiehl is a line delineator of eharaeters. He gave an exeellent entertainment here last Thursday night, consisting of readings, recitations and songs. Wash Miles, of New Market, gave Raccoon a call one day last week. Mr. Miles is doing well in tile restaurant business in New Market. J. G. Fall just returned from a visit in t lie gas belt. He is suffering vith a earluinekle on ids right band. Mrs. Lon Dickon, of Pratt Center. Kansas, is at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Litvina Swank, who is very ill. 1). A. Smith covered Mrs. Fraley’s barn with a new coat of shingles the first of the week. Leo Skilhnan is still quite siek. Sam Owens is able to be out with the wagon again. Tlie M. E. Sunday school election was as follows: Superintendent, Sam
This is something which interests every home in the city. It operates with less fuel,consequently throws less heat in the room. Every lady in the city and vicinity is invited and expected to call and see for herself something better than her old cast iron stove. During the exhibit the factory offer through us a special price, making it worth the while of anv one using an unsatisfactory cooking apparatus to put in a Majestic and thereby settle the stove question for all time. Dainty lunch will he served to all callers from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily. LET NONE FAIL TO CALL.
Cooper JEfros. Hardware Co.
600
By rd; asst., Mr. Jus Nichols, jr; see., : Miss Alina Nicholas: asst. see.. John i Van Wagner; organist, Miss Belle
I.oekridge; chorister, Mrs. Lorn Byrd. Samples to pick your spring and suuiA pleasant party was enjoyed im- iner suits from. The iinesi lot mensely la«t Saturday night by a host { °* "‘lolrns ever brought
of young folks at the home of Mr. and
to tlie city.
Mrs. Marion Owens.
Mrs. li D. Skilhnan is sull'ering from acute tonsilitis.
Spring Suits from
It AIX It HI DU K. Chas. Brown moved to Bloomington Monday. James Gordon, of Crawfordayille, visited liis son, Milroy Gordon, this j week. Rev. Shumaker will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday. Last Saturday Dan Randel lost
lady’s gold wateli ami chain near llain-' bridge. He ottered three dollars reward for their return Sunday after-!
$19 to $25. Pants from
$4.50 to $6.50. E. W. WHITE. Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postotliie Cleaning and Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
I,™.,,. Ilou.toii Kll.l,,., rv
Nervous Prostration
Hood's Sarsaparitla Cave Nerve Strength and Good Health. “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla lias helped me
wonderfully. For
watch and chain, but they were so bad- i Dug 0 f the'w. p''yj S "at'Clever-
ly mashed that they were almost worth- 1 dale last week.
Il w . . i ■ „ , ''* rs ’ ,l, ' ne Johnston visited Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Lewis died J uesday Martha Devore at Greemastle i--t night of grip. The funeral was held week. eentastle 1
Thursday morning at the home, two
Rheumatism Cur«Ml. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in tlie blood attacking the librous tissues of the joints. Keep your blood pure and healthy and you w ill not have rheumatism. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives tlie Idood vitality and richness and tones the whole body, neutralizes the acidity of the blood and thus cures rheumatism. Hood's pills are the best after-dinner pills, as-ist digestion, cure headache. Every lady in tlie city is invited to
call at our store and examine tlie greatest of all cooking ranges, the Majestic. Lunch served to all from it a. in. to 5 p. m. daily. Cooper Bros. Hardware company. It
The Majestic cooking exhibit at Coop er Bros.’ hardware store is something which will interest you. Step in when down town. It
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John Cawley will sell for ten days a 10 cent segar for 5 cents, commencing Monday, April 29, at 6 p. m. He will give away
three years I have been doctoring but could not get cured. Soon after beginning to take Hood’s Sarsapa4 rilla there was a changofortbe better. In a short time I was feeling
plendtdly. For s 1 could not lie
100 free to the first one hundred ^'“p Un accent of rnyheart
164t6 trouble and nervous prostration. I now
rent well and am able to do work of
miles west of town.
Sunday school was reorganized Sun-
day ut Mt. Olive.
callers.
Visit the Majestic Steel range exhibit whatever kind. If I had not tried Hood’s
at Cooper Bros.’ Hardware Co.
Wanted—Girl for general housework. Geo. K. Blake. 138-tf
H ood’s
Summer is in sight, and tlie ice chest needs overhauling. Then look to your supply of ice for the hot days and be sure to contract for it from llillis &
Browning.
Sarsaparilla I do not j know what would have become of me.”
Mrs. 8. Braddock, 404 Erie Avenue, will la ms port, Pennaylvania.
Sarsaparilla
G ures
I’VT.NAM VIl.I.K.
An infant of Mr.aud Mrs. Bert Jones j
was buried Sunday.
Mrs. Lina Johnson is quite sick. Frank Kiser was in town today. Mrs. J. V. Bastin and children, of Belle Union, spent Sunday in our vil-
lage.
The carpet rag sewers called on Mrs.
Mcllvain tins afternoon.
Our church library will be opened Saturday with a number of volumes. Mrs. Ellen Watson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Payne, in Ladoga. Mrs. Lou Hetheo has returned to tier
home in Indianapolis.
Quite a number of delegates attended tlie W. F. M. convention at Cloverdale
last week.
James Ingram is able to be out again after a hard fail.
ia-i-tf"! Hood’s Pills HJ^^swwparilLaS! M! ‘«gi'' Stoner attended the district
OAK ALLA
Mrs. Pet and Clara Torr and Mrs.
clovkkdale. Morris it I.ayne, proprietors of tlie Cloverdale hardware store and lumber 1 mnpany, have dissolved partnership. I . M. Layne has bought T. H. Morris’ interest in the above. This is tlie large*t hardware stock in Putnam county and they have the tinest business room in the town. Mr. Layne will continue the hardware and lumber business. Mr. Morns has purchased the hoop faetorv of the Cloverdale Hoop Co. I he <ii ange blossoms are getting quite fragrant. We think we will have a marriage to report next week. John H. James and family, of Greeneast le. visited Mrs. James’ parents, L. E. Shaw and wife. Sunday. the Putnam eounty Sunday school convention will be held here next Sun--Gy. April ;.»h. the M. E. church, i he township convention will l e held at same tune.
