Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY APRJL 20 1*95

It You Are Lwoolvincj

FOR

MERRY MONTH OF MAY.

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What llrotlier *ay* W ill llapp* n

l>uriiiK II*'r Thirty one Hay*.

Cl hi Id pen's Giothing

And want the latest styles in new patterns at prices within the reach ot : ,io “ s ‘ all. and want to trade where they only have one price to everybody alike, a place where the little boy can buy as cheap as the parents, remember there is only one place in Greencastle of the kind and that

place is

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EO. E. BLAKE

GkKKNCAS I'l.K, I\l>.

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South GreeiifHRtle.v F. (lirt hi urul familv, of Brazil, are visitin" relatives on Fox Ridge. John DeYore, Frank Sears and KJ. Fogle Lave gone to Oakalla to

! work.

The Fox Ridge Sunday school I will give a social at the residence 4 of Mr. and Mrs. George Harcll

this evening.

South end merchants are greatly annoyed hy a certain class of people who never subscribe for a pa- ; per, but make it a point to be present as soon as the Dam.y Bannkr ' Times arrives and grab it up. read j it and pass it on to the next. So

At 3, Very Lowj l * ,a ^ t * l< ‘ lnerc ^ ant himself seldoms

sees the paper till the next day. This is a bad practice, and places the subscribing merchant at a great disadvantage. Better e/erybody subscribe, as now is the

ti rue.

General

Insurance, Ileal Kstat( And Loan

A<»ent.

Money Loaned

Rate of Interest

Call and sec him before clos-

ing elsewhere.

DAILY BANNKR TIMES

North CireetH'aitlle.

Dr. Colliver, ot Roachdalc, was

I'utilinhed cverj altcrnooii ix.'.pl Sunday | ( . a ] | e( | t,o t lie lied side of his sister

tt the IIANNKK TIMBS ulllce, curner Vino uml

Eiankiin .«r« c is. | last night, wlio is quite sick.

Mr. Ot. Failer and Mr. Ciar nee

ADVERTISING.

ft I'onta poi lino. < )no lln'o pnrii^rnphs churned FieC, of Koachdule, were Calling on “ < nnIil ,i .! , . , . B lwo . Uno,ft . pao . e 4 cent* per line! some of Greencastle’* fair young

r*n •• :i>^ inn “ :| *51) “ 2'4 odii “ I>l»p’iy ml os nmdo kiiuwii on uppllcatlnn. **l.iinu*.*i. for tllsplny advertIsomontH must ho hiindod in liy In n’olnck t. in. ouoli day, Kotld- ,

Ituf n*lvert isoinonti) will ho rocoivoU uacli duy her

1 o', lock p. m. . , , .

| yesterday evening, delaying it

ladies yesterday evening.

Pay day on the Monon tomorrow. Big Four Knickerbocker broke

engine down at Greencastle

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Hy All >1 ioiiis.

Ed’tor Banxkh Times:

1 note in the Banner Time- of

May opens at the beginning of a Saturday a proposition from the storm period—hence with a failing telephone company to reduce the barometer and a warm wave ad- rates lor home subscribers to ijd.OO vnneing from western sections. On, a month; that is. under condition or not many hours either way from of a certain number of instruments the IIrd—the date of the moon's being taken. This proposition is perigree—violent atmospheric and liberal and will tend to popularize electrical pertuberatious may be the enterprise. The value of our expected. Wind, with rain, hail local service and its permanency and thunder will visit many sec will depend upon the cheapness. Change to much colder, ediciency and popularity of the with possible frost in the north, system. The greater the number will follow with the high barom-1 of instruments the more satisfaceter and westerly winds that set in j tory will the service be. By all behind the storm areas. On and means let our citizens encourage about the 8th and 9th, a marked l this elfort of the company to broadchange to warmei, with other en the system and to give it a firm storm conditions, will set in, and hold with the many. No doubt the many active storms will transpire telephone has now come to stay, not far from the time of the new This concession on the part of the moon. From about the 8th to 13th local company ought to be met another sharp change to cooler will with a corresponding liberality on be the order, and for two or three the part of home subscribers. Our nights light frosts are probable. ’ exchange died out before for want even in the central parts of the | of patronage. Not many persons country. A regular storm period felt able to continue the service at sets in about the 13th, and extends the three dollars a month. Now beyond the central day of the Jup- we have an oiler of only one third iter equinox on the 17th. Storms | that sum. In course of time Hint this time, and indeed through- most every householder will have out the month, will haven tendency his instrument and the rates can to gather into intense centers of he still further reduced. The limited area, ami enormous cloud company shows the right spirit as hursts and waterspouts will be re well as good business ^ense in try

ported, causing many sudden local Hoods. Storms all through this part of the month will have a ten demy to repeat themselves in ey

ing to meet the people half way in tliis matter. Let the people meet the company half way, and we shall soon have a cheap, excellent and

up tu 1

All cnmmunicuti'ms should be signed with ! u .... » •.* the name of the writer: nut neeessnrily for' HOilF tlllU thirty llllMUtOS. puhltoitlon, hut as evidence of jrood fa tb. j

Aiiniiymoils c’nmtnunicuUons can not he no-| ticed. I

Where delivery is irregular please report name promptly at publication otiice.

. $5.00 . 2JVI . 1.25

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Prof. Waldo to Retire.

I’rof. C. A. Waldo has resigned the professorship of mathematics

SitvuiiiH'ii collies imiiKii lire on uppiiciitUm. | h) DePauw university to accept a

similar position in Purdue univer sity. Professor Waldo has been at the head of the mathematical department in DePauw for tour years. Prof. Waldo stated to the Banner Times today that the matter hail been under discussion since early in February last, and that his election occurred last week, llis resignation will not take effect un-

til September 1.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

One IV,ir in advance Sir nwnth* Thru month* line month Per weeh hj/ Carrifr

Whnn dfllvory I* made hy carrier, all subserlotitin at-• are tt> be paid to them us

tin ., call knd receipt to.* same.

U. J. BBCKET1 Publisher HARRY M.SMITH Manutfinjj Editor

Address nil communications to The Daily Hannkii Times.

Greencastle, Ind.

Conokessman 11itt, of Illinois, is quite ill at Washington. He is one of the brightest men in the country, and his death would be a great loss. Honors were conferred on him by DePauw university hist

summer.

Let none fail to enjoy lunch at our store. Como today and come back tomorrow, i he more the better, and incidently see the Majestic range. Cooper Bros. Hardware company. It Lost—A little gold open face wau n and chain, between music school and corner Water A Seminary street. Leave

House-cleaning is the order of the j wit i l Mlg Mlinsflel( i. ]t

day now. There are more men and

w men seeking employment in that line than formerly. To the I.anni a Times an aspirant said : “A year or so ago lids house-cleaning business was in the hands of a few fellows who had a monopoly of it. We all had good jobs then, hut things have changed. We can't gel work now at our regular employment, so wo have to take the next best thing. 15tisiue>s is now good for a great many of us, hut 1 am sorry to say it won't last long. I will play even on my winter's debts, however, which will he a great source of satisfaction to me. After lids rush of house cleaning is over then we will be on the world

again.”

The Genuine Merit Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends wherever if i- fairly and honestly tried. To have perfect health, you niust have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier and strength builder. It expels all taint of scrofula, salt rheum ami all other humors, and at the same time builds up the whole system. Hood's pills are prompt and efficient.

25 cents.

Wanted—(iirl lor general housework, (ieo. K. Blake. 13S-tf

For Sale or Ira 'e—A residence and btisiiic-~ in smith Lrecnca-tlc. A small farm desired or a partner in business, ('all on .John Itiley, ,15 soiiib Main street. 1G5-Gt For Sale—Four year old cow and calf. Esquire of Edward Nichols, one and one half mile northeast on the old Baiuhridgc road. It

Have you seen the Majestic range? It Cooper Bros. Hardware company arc the promoters of steel ranges in Greencastle. They will all push them after they awake to their superior merits. It Mr. Frank Tilden rides one of those popular “Outing” bicycles. It Don’t forget the ten cent cigar gift at Cawley's this evening after six o’clock. It John Cawley will give one hundred cigar* to the first one hundred callers st his cigar counter this evening after six o’clock. It

Mr. Joe 1*. Allen, jr., rides one of those popular “Outing” bicycles. It

cles of twelve and twenty-four | popular telephone service in Greenhours. After storm paroxysms j castle. John Ceakk RiurATii. have passed, if barometer does not j la-gin to rise, and wind currents do Woman*,* iiub .Meeting, not blow decidedly from the west.! Mrs. Dr. John entertained the another storm is apt to puss, with Woman’s club at her home on south in twenty-four hours. A reac- Locust street Saturday afternoon, tionary low barometer, with smart j The meeting was an open one and rise in temperature, ending in a large number of guests were in storms, and pass eastward over the j attendance. Mrs. John presented country on and touching the 20th !1 paper on “ iVagner and the Revoand 21st. Bain, hail, wind and lution oi the Opera which was thunder, followed by brief change lull ol excellent thought and showed to cooler, will be the order. much study and consideration. A Venus period begins about the|M |- s. John gave a number of piano 24th, and on the same date falls | selections from Wagner and the the new moon and the beginning of discussion following this paper was a regular storm period. The l u 11 of good thoughts. The meet moon’s perigree is on the 28th—j ing was pronounced by those atMercury’s disturbance begins about! tending as one ot the best of the the 29th and a reactionary dis-!y erir - O ne notable feature of the turhance with moon at first quar i occasion was the presence ot Prof, ter closes the month. In all rea M Longden, who is the second sonable probability, mauv very ! m(in l° attend one oi these meetheavy disturbances will transpire | in S 8 * n twenty-one years of the from about the 24th to the 28th. ^ u Fs existence. The annual elecwith the chances good for a con-t* 011 officers occurred with the tinuation of >ains and storms until following results: the close of the month. We do j President, Mrs. Conrad Cook ; not mean anything out of nature’s j vice presidents, .Miss Belle Hanna, natural order, but all observing j Mrs. F. A. Arnold, Mrs. Wm. Swahpeople know that an intelligent len ; recording secretary, Mrs. F. I). watch should be kept on all threat- Ader; corresponding secretary. Mrs. ning storm clouds at tliis season. I G. C. Smythe; treasure**, Mrs. AlMtich loss and suffering and sor-! pheus Birch; critics. Mrs. H. B. row might be averted by a few mo Longden, Miss Josephine Donohue; ments of calm forethought and committee on programs. Mrs. John, preparation. Our forecasts are Miss Donohue, .Miss Ames, Mrs.

never intended to excite apprehen hension and alarm, neither do they, except in cases where a natural dread always exists in the mind without a willingness to face realities, even by* a moment's forethought, until caught in the whirl of fate. They nr© Simpended. Messrs. Blake, Rogers and Morris of the university, have been suspended on account of an ill fated trip they made south of town last week. There have been many rumors afloat regarding the matter. In a talk with one of the young gentlemen he today said to the Banner Times that it was a fact that they had been suspended. K«»l K«tale Transft-r*. Thomas H. Morris to Theodore M. Lnyuc, land in < lovcrduli-, $1IW. Same to i am,-, land In Cloverdale, $5000. James T. Horn to John It. Horn, land In Cloverdale, $1. John R. Horn to Lucetta E Horn, land In Cloverdale, $1. J. L. and B'. S. Hamilton to Mary K, Hamilton, land in Clinton Ip., $>HN). Honora Summers to J. and P. sclmldaske, land In Greencastle,

Plants tor Sale. Sweet potato plants, cabbage plants, tomato plants. John Dotky, IGTtD 417. E. Hanna St.

Arnold, Mrs. Swahleu.

Summer is in sight, and the ice chest needs overhauling. 4 hen look to your j supply of ice for the hot days and Insure to contract for it from Hillis A Browning. 152-tf Wanted—Girl for general house work in small family. G. 11 Hulce,410 Walnut street. tf

Nervousness Is only another name for impure blood, lei* no person is weak and nervous whose blood is perfectly pure. When tin- blood is full of the germs of disease, and lacking in the red corpuscles whieli give it vitality, when it fails to properly nourish the organs and tissues of the body, what can you expect hut that tired feeling and nervousness? Of course Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh and Rheumatism are uni-ver,-ally recognized as blood diseases, for which Hood's Sarsaparilla, as the he t blood purifier, is everywhere acknowled the greatest remedy. Therefore, as Mood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood diseases, it is the best remedy for that condition of the blood which causes Nervousness. It is a false idea to think you are curing your nervousness when you are taking a preparation which only <jiiietn your nerves 1 It is like trying to “drown” your sorrows in the flowing bowl. They are mire to return. We wish to make most imoressive, then, this truism: You cannot purify your blood by DKAP&xiNU or (juiktino your nerves with opiate, narcotic or nerve compounds. If you take such articles you are only trie lino with your troubles. There is sure; to be* a reaction which will leave you worse than you were before. Why not then, take the true course, follow the bee-line to the state of health, purify your blood and cure your Nervousness by taking HOOD’S Sarsaparilla

CARPETS! We are now showing the finest line of Now Spring Patterns

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 vou will be pleased by the GREAT VARIETY and BEAUTY of our STYLES. We have also an elegant line of RUGS, MAT I INGS, 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 SD. Langdon Go. Dry Goods and Carpets,

COOK INC. A PLEASURE.

Exhibit continues three days this week, Monday, I Tuesday and Wednesday. We wish to urge all our friends e to call during this time and see this cooking wonder in oper- { ation. The hot days of.summer are almost here and your wife needs something more comfortable than her old stove. No 'more heat than with gas or gasoline when she uses a Majestic, yet with all conveniences. Special Price During the Exhibit! Lunch Daily 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Everybody invited. « Uooper Bros, hardware Go.|

Special Sale

White Cim’ Hats, White Leghorn Hats, Bi.ack Leghorn Hats,

FROM SO CENTS EE Spring Suits from A full line of Flowers and Ribbons at *{>19 tiO $25

. 1. M. KLEIN’S Pants from

\fillincry Store, $4.50 to $6.50

Opp. l'ostottii-e.

C. W. WHITE

T J 7 I^^ (tI()1)C Merchant Tailor.

Over Jones' hrug Store, opp. po.-tof w Still rolls on with i-xi-eedinglv low p*

Ueaning and Refainns'

Package Cottee . 22i-t«'

Sample- to pick your spring ami -inn

iner suits from. The tim—t lot of woolens ever brought

to the city.

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Green Tea per pound ('rackers G pounds .. Rolled wheat 2 pounds.. Best N Y Potatoes Best Tomatoes 2 cans Rest Sugar < orn 2 cans

Assorted Jelly in l'> pound pa

Syrup per gallon White Fish per kit White Fish per pound ..

20 els 25 els .05 ets . 75 ets .15 ets . 15 et s

iIs. lo *-1 -

25 er-

A SPECIALTY.

.05 ets the latest novelties in suiting

Also Dry Goods. Hats, Shoes, are ^played in the

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COR. MAIN

AND OHIO STS

Clothing, etc. Julius Sudranski

piece at the

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JAMES M. HEREBY n Has a Residence in Crawfords- A. G, ville to exchange for a residence I in Greencastle, and a few Real No. 6 E. Washington st. I Estate bargains in property if JJj taken at once. ...Hj John Cawley will sell tor lie «ll Estate, lusur- days a 10 cent segar for 5 c® 11 ' Since Loans. commencing Monday, April ** 1st Nat Bank Bldg, Greencastle. Ind at 6 p. m. He will give a# 11 100 free to the first one hun<^ 1 Hie Banner Iimes—10c. a week callers. 1649,*,