Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
FRIDAY
MAY
31 895
OUR SALES
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A ContHirlor’* PrHjer. South Urpenramle.
The following railroad inan'^ Henry Vaneleave ie moving to i [inner is going the rounds of the ^helbyville where he has seeiired a
jiress, and is said to have been de-■ 8 '* Ua *i ,,n 1,1 a raeat market.
! livered by a conductor who runs on The Flatwood school dosed last | the Monon, through this city: night with a very interesting pro-1 “O Lord, now I have flagged gram consisting of cantatas, dia | Thee, lift my feet from off the ; logues. songs and recitations. The road of life and plant them safely ; scliool building, which was erected on deck of the train of salvation, in lbo3, was tilled to its utmost caLet me use the safety lamp known pacify, and every one present i as prudence, makes all couplings speaks in highest terms of the en-
ju.un it to us 1\ telling US t Kit , n t j le train with the strong link of! tertainraent, the condition of the we have the hest stales, j Thy love, and let my lamp he the sehool, and of the teacher. Miss (itting waists and t H I110s ^ | Bible! And, Heavenly Father. Clara Ilodshire. A party from here reasonable puces ever ohered Peep all switches closed that lead i was in attendance.
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Have far surpassed our expectation but our customers ex-
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in the citv.
We have just opened a new line of some of the most popular sellers. Call and examine.
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Clothing House.
F. A. HAV
GEO. E. BLAKE.
Gkl.PN'CASTI.K, INI
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smiths issued sliinplastc’-s to cireulatc as mouej’. The republicans .rot rid of tne whole justil'erous brood of democratic wildcats and created the national banks, and issued ^reenba. k
I llslll .l ucc. Ileal Kstate And Loan Aetail.
Money Loaned At a Very Low E,ate of Interest
Call and see him before closing elsewhere.
What tin* >lotiro«* DiM-trim* Ik. Krotn the Mt ssavro of Monroe to
CmkiTt ss, Dec. 2,
We owe it, therefore, to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the I'nitcd States and the allied powers to declare that we should consider any at tempt on their part of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or independencies of any European power we have not inter fered and shall not interfere; but with the goveinments who have declared their independence and maintained it, and whose independence we have on great considera tion and just, principles acknowl-
l)A LL\ 1> A XN FR 11 M K8 edged, we could not view any in-
= ! terposition for the purpose of op-
Pulillslinl I've rv iiflcrnoon exce|it Sumliiy , . ,. , ... ai the it\\M-atTimes.iitUs.',comer Vine iin.i \ pressing them or controlling in any Pr.iukltn streets. ,. i
othei tnatiucr tlieir destiny by any
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Kurottean power in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the
I'nitcd States.
ADVERTISING. liKAiHNt; Notices
5 cents |mt line. 1 »iu» line paraKraphs oharjrcil
as iiertipN ln>i two lines >paci*.
^5 lines 4 cents per line
50 “ ‘ ,IZ **
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Disn'uy rates made known on application.
< I a!i*r< • for display ads t-rtisemeiits must Ik* 1 Terre Haute Express handed In l»\ 10 lYelcn k a. m. eacliday. Head- . \. „ \\^:n
luir udvertiHCMiients will he n each day j Cjcncml .'1 n t:.i nt• I W llll&QlSy
up to 1 o’clock in.
D. I*. Downs I-'oriiinllj Appointed.
of
the Vandalia, yesterday issued it
AH vominunleations should he signed with ! . , the n;ime ol the writer: not necessarily for ■ C11’CU1UT HlinOlinClllg tllC «ip|)Oint publioition, but as evidence of Rood fa tb. j .. Tx j, . .. ^ ,.t f. . AiionyinoU''couimunications can nt)t be no-J 1IIRIIt ol I). 1 . I)0\VMS H& (•iiliin
! agent of the \ andalia properties.
.Mr. Downs has for several weeks been assuming the duties of claim agent, incident to the resignation
Spit'lima! i;o|>ti> niulU'd li.c on upiilli'iition.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Out Fear In advitiift Sir month*
Thin month*
ini' month
Ih i' \oeeh hy Currier
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NVIien dcltv. ry W malt.'l>y rairrtnr. all sut.acrlptlon a.'c.unit; in .'tn In* pai.l to tliem aa tliej enll und receipt tor hhiiic.
M. J. 'tKCKKl’T It A UK V M.SMITH.
Pulillrlicr .ManayiiiK Killtor
A'ldress all oimnimlcallons to The Uaii.v Hanneh Times G reel least Ic, hid.
Tine financial toboggan on which Uncle Stint's finances are now trttveling is getting more slanting. That deficit plunge will be a la roller coaster.
Theke is a war on in Bloomington over the location of the postoffice. and ex-Congressman ( ooper has been called in to take a petition to Washington. Cooper is supposed to be clear off the map now. and it seems funny that he should be called trom his rest. Better get a live issue down there.
Tun Cincinnati Cuviinercinl-Ga-zette states the whole currency history of the country in a nutshell when it says: ‘'Some of the republican papers are saying the party must declare in favor of a sound currency, as if there ever was a time when the party did not stand for sound currency. On that question it has never wabbled. Democracy is the only political party in this country that has been for an unsound currency. The federalists stood for good money, and estab lished the old United States bank. The democrats, under Jackson, destroyed the bank and opened the doors for a flood of wildcat banks. I'nder democratic rule merchants,
of Frederick Ellison. The office of stock agent, Mr. Down’s old posi tion, is abolished, the duties of the office devolving on the claim agent. All reports heretofore made to the stock agent will come to Mr. Downs ns claim agent. They iweturn Thanks. The car load of Putnam county corn sent to Curtis, Nebraska, arrived all right, and Mayor Birch is in receipt of the following letter of thanks, which is explanatory: Cruris Neb., April JO, IS'.i.V. M a. Jonathan Hikcu : My Deak Sir—I herewith enclose you a paper containing receipt in one body for the corn sent our a-sociatlon, which we were glad to iTceive, and we wish to say to >011 and the donors of this car of corn that we feel very grateful to you all for this kind and substantial donation. The corn was just elegant, as fine a car of corn as was ever in this country, and it was the general remark by those that got it. “What good corn.’’ Our people would be glad to return you this corn provided a crop was raise here this season, which is favorable at present. This association as a body wish to extend to you <air thanks for your kindness in this matter of assistance, an I .also to the people who contributed. With kind regards We are yours very truly, Cukits Hi s' Men’s Bki.’e Ass. I’r. A. V. llagadorn. Chairman.
C^KPETS!
off on the siding, especially those Yesterday B. F. Joslin called on uith a blind, and. () Lord, it it be Wm. Jones itt reference to an acThy pleasure, have every sema-j (. ( , unt and after a dispute from phore block along the line to show t | ie Utter he struck Mr. Jcsthe white light of hope, that I mat lj„ a terrible blow knocking him make the run of life without stop- msensible for some time. Mr. Josping. And, Lord, give us the ten ! ij n came l( p town to file an affidavit commandments as a schedule, and against Jones hut found that Jones when I have finished the run and had arrived first and had had a have on schedule time pulled into ( . ase slated against himself in the great station of death, may 'Squire Ashton's court. Jones is Thou, the superintendent of the! charged in the affidavit with asuniverse, say with a smile. “Weil sault and batten and the case is done, thou good and faithful ser got for three o’clock. Mr. Joslin \aijt: come and sign the payroll has a badlv bruised face and savs and receive your check for eternal be doesn’t know whether be was happiness.” struck by Jones’ fist or a weapon. A MUtakr in Nnint-a. Tin- Sprinic ltii*in«-s>. snttletl It. Ibis [taper lias been informed “Charley Case’s speech did it." about a thousand times that it. got said a juryman that h ied the cause | the names of Hyncarson and Thump of the State vs. White for larceny ■ son mixed when we published the N 0 wonder though. Here's what 1 request of the Historical society j Col. Case said in conclusion : for a copy of the confession Thomp “Gentlemen, I know it is not in son made in the matter. The con- your hearts to send poor White to Cession published tit pamphlet form the penitentiary for stealing the is badly wanted and perhaps the meat that Bill Hibbg ate. No, not mistake of this paper in the names m this beautiful springtime, when will arouse interest enough in the' birds are merrv in their freedom subject to bring in a copy. If so and singing notes of sweetest mel all is well. Tltere wasn t much ody; when the trees are putting said about the matter until the' f or th their beauteous leaves, and Banner 1 imes took it up, but now nature smiles through trees re everybody seems bent on telling splendent with flowers, and the air the editor he was wrong. As the redolent with sweetest perfumes: murder occurred before the advent when a ride through the country is of the writer of the item the error | like floating through a veritable
was simply one ot a misunderstanding of names. We have faith in the advertisin'! qualities of the Banner Times, however, and believe our notice will bring the article.
We are now showing the finest line of
New Spring Patterns;
of CARPETS ever shown in this countv. They are FRlyf NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE.
All we ask is a chance to show you. W e are confi(je| you will be pleased by the GREA i \ ARIL 1 \ and BE\ TV of our STYLES.
W’e have also an elegant line of El GS, MAI TING LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain PoW. I Fixtures, Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepen Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. \V e always glad to show you and give the
LOWEST PRICES.
giant bouquet.’’
The jury was out one minute and a half. White was acquitted.
D«*iin (■ohin will AMBint. I nriianitpoliH Journal.
A reception will be given this circuit Court. evening by the Rev. Dr. Buchtel Cyrus Tuber vs. Amanda K. and wife at their residence, No. Foster et al, to set aside deed : judg ,S25 College avenue, to the members ment against Watson it: Watson of his congregation. They will be for *000, same a lien on real estate, assisted by Dean Gobin, of the I)oKthel Sutherlin vs. the Big Four Pauw theological school. As the Building association: lien dis- preacher at Central church tinmissed. | dean preceded Dr. Buchtel, he actJohn J. Carriger vs W. W . Lou mg as supply until Dr. Buchtel den. injunction; finding for pltf. 'could close bis pastorate in Denver George W. Black vs. George B. and come here to take charge of Cooper et al, note; finding for i,js new work. May 1, 1801, Dr.
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Only steel and malleable iron range offered to the ^ Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Bakes irl the time of the ordinary stove, livery range guarante c Don't fail to examine our complete line of
Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, L Cream Freezers, etc.
plaintiff for i|!200 and judgment, with agreement of defendant to pay •IDOO in thirty and $100 in sixty
days.
George W. Glidewcll vs. Wm. Dulgarn et al, to quiet title; decree
quieting title.
Solomon Booe vs, Wm
Buchtel began his labors here and the reception tonight is incidentally connected with the completion of his four year’s work at Central Avenue chuieh.
A !>! IkbIoiiu ry I )iit*»rtai»iine»it.
There will be a missionary enter-
Evans, tninment in Mebarry hall on Mon-
slander; continued in all six cases, day evening next, by the Japanese August F. W. Bauer vs. Evaline I students of DePauw. The program Woodruti et al, to quiet title; hnd-' "ill consist of a lecture by Rev. ing for plaintiff. ! Tukn8U S a ’ Ja P ane8 « ,narria £ e cere ‘
^ i. r, i mony, songs of Japan. The pro-
1,1 ' s ‘ ,,0, rb u ~ 11 s cecils are for the missionary cause, treasurer, injunction; demurrer sustained and defendant refusing! i ♦•iimoiix. , , . , , , | lomorrow will be qnarteilv pento further plead, ludgment rendered , , , . . . sion day and the vets are preparing
in favor of plaintifl that taxes 1 . , . „ , , , . , i for the rush. Putnam will receive wrongfully assessed be stricken, , . , , , , ,i , ! as her share many thousands ol from the duplicate and that de-^ r2 7r)())Oo0 thflt rea( ., leg lmli
fendant be enjoined from collecting j (inH Lyl it come . [, wi n be felt
1 in business circles.
Qoop^r Bros, ^ardu/are^j Northwest Corner Square. <
K|>\v«»rtli iiPaKti**, Clialtnnno^a. Tlie route to ('iiattaiiooga over tlie boui-ville ,v Niishville railroad i~ via the Maininotli cave, America's greatest natural wonder. Specially low rates made for hotel and cave fees to holders i of Epworth league tickets. Through Xashvillc, the location of Vauderluit university, flic pride of the Methodic church, and along the line between j Nashville ami < Iiattaiiooga, where I many of the most famous buttles of the | war were fought. Send for maps of the route from Cincinnati. Louisville, Evansville itml St. Louis, and particulars as to rates, etc., to r. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville,! by- 171-20-if I
Special Sali \V I r ITF r'lTIP His
Whi i e Chip II
W iiiii Leghorn Ha«
Black Litiikikn 11a
FROM Ml CFVb
A full line of Flowers ami II' I. M. KLEIN'S ^Tillincry Sfcfi Opp. Postofllce.
Lueteke the Kd
Hilly: Just one more question
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same.
You’ve no Idea How nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla hits the needs of the people who feel la tired out or run down from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole mechanism of th<' body so that all moves smoothly and work become* delight. If you are weak, tired and nervous, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is just what you need. Try it. Hood's pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion.
Attention ComrndeM.
Tomorrow is pension day and Jesse Richardson wants to see you at his office early. He will execute your vouch-
millers, bakers, barbers and black- ers for you. H
Hear the Smith Sisters at Locust Street cntirch May 8 at S o’clock p. m. It will pay. Admission 2a cts. N• extra charge for reserved seats. It
DAtnnge Suit For niiirldiMting.
Kansas City, May 3.—Frank M. Ball, formerly yardderk for the Missouri PaI cifie railway at this point, has brought i suit against that corporation iu the circuit court to recover $.1,000 damages.
The \\eat t»«*r.
The indications for this vicinity Hall claims that he has been blacklishod ,, , bv the Missouri Pacific railway and that for the coming tlnrtv -six hours are j j s us i U g its iufiuenoe to prevent him as follows ae received by II. S from obtaining employment.
and then I’ll go to sleep sure. Father: Well, what is it! Billy: When any one | pounds a knot w hole in a board how! can it leave a knot whole in the board when the knot bole i> knocked out?! Father (irritably : Don't talk so fool-j i-bly, M illtam. Hilly: And supposing the whole not knocked out how can Die whole hole lie there? To go a little further, it's a w hole knot hole, not a whole hole, j list been use—an ominous creaking of the paternal bedstead put an end to further speculation.
Renick A; Co. from the official j weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian4roi.i8, May 3, 189£>. I Fair weather, stationary tern . 1 —qterature. Moore.
Most ladies wear shirt waists. Many have them laundried at Kartowe’s laundry; all are pleased wj_t li the work. 1q cents, try ’em
15 K Walnut street, tf
Received every week. Have your clothing made to order at the
Lost—Navy blue silk belt with handsome stet ling silver buckle and slide, j Finder return to this office and receive reward. -t |
The Smith Sisters at Locust Street M. E. church Wednesday, May 8, at S o’clock p. m. The best entertainment of the season. Admission 25 cts. Re-
served saats without extra charge.
A. G. Fester,
The Banner Times—10c. a week ! No. 6 E. Washington st.
Cooper, the meat merchant, did not raise the price of beef. He sells porter house and loin steaks at 12> a c; rib roasts and chuck steak, 10c. it
lias tlii- to say in regard to - n| our genial Dr. Smyilo t" r j Mr. Landes of eating 1.1 l- : a bread for the reason that it i-l rich and fattening. Mr I ' stopped and lost 26 pome!'in ‘ days. Hread i< not only tlo -t I —ours is tlie quintessence.
600
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Samples to pick your spring titer suits from. Tlie lit , ' of woolens ever broiigi 1 ^
to the city.
Wanted—Girl for general housework. Geo. E. Blake. ] 3Mf
A lady's second-hand bicycle in good condition for sale cheap at Langtlon’s book store. 171-2t
Spring Suits from , $19 to Pants from . ! $4.50 to $■
Persons in want of old papers for shelving, to put under carpets, or for •wrapping purposes, can be supplied at this office, m any quantity that may tie desired, at low rates.
E-. W. WHI Merchant Tail 0 ’
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