Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 May 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY MAY

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F.arly MorniBK Fire. An alarm at r>:20 this iiif>rnin<i from ho\ No o2, corner of Hanna and Crown streets, caught tho firemen in their morning nap and frilled night shirts and lace caps. Notwithstanding these impediments and the fact that they were dreaming of the land where no fires are necessary, (warm enough there all the time) the lads get up,

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NEWS FROM DEEAUW.I

THE OEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

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Look in tin* Column for It —Csti^K'* and Entertainment*—Note*, Item* and AnnouneeiiM’ntH—Tlie Very Cateat and tin* llesit by Hpeelal Reporter.

a^RPETS! We are now showing the finest line of

New Spring Patterns

dressed, went down the greased

At the extreme low prices enables us to oiler the trade p,,)*. and out of the door when the as line a line of Men s fine all wool tailor made suits for | )t ,]| W;l9 ringing the third signal.

I That was less than a half minute, and Ben and dim went down to-

Cl I I])! Ef wards the south looking like two ; s ■ W ,, ' “ ® JS Comanche Indians. Ben missed

$10.00 and $12.50

Miss Edna Kinsey, of Newcastle, is

the guest of Miu Jennings. of CARPE 1 S < vet' >h< »wn in thisCOlintV. 1 hey are h l\ h>« Mr. H..i. Rof»ertswent to F.itingham. NEW and SAEABLE, because DESIRABEE. 11., this inorning on business. _ ...

All we ask is a chance I'' show you. We are c< ■ \ ( >u will be pleased by the (< REA 1 VARIETY and 1 IEaB

• iiiv Mellvaiiie Smith, formerly ’00, visited Beta brothers and friend* .ves

I TV of our STYLES.

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i£j,n,!u'r| lace 1 ’and “chenille 1 CURTA1 N^Curmi

hi* coat the iir*t dive he math* out Fred Bitter, of Iudhi:in|>oiis. wa*en- 1’ixtures, \\ indow shades, Door AKits t ai pi t Sweepers, fl

any Other house for $15.00 and of Bed and never waited for it. tertainedbj Sig brothers for the past Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. We’l

As can be found in

$ 18.00. And as good and well made as you will pay a tailor Jim lost his pants through the thoedajs. $25.00 for. All goods guaranteed as represented or money j treachery of a button and enm - Miss Ora. e Wilson left today for her

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within an ace of having to go wiihout them, as the Ci. (’. 1), never | waits for a little thing like that, i The fire was at I). L. Andersen’s house. 408 Kim street. A lire had Been kindled in the wash house adjoining the main residence, for the regular Monday washing, and it

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the deceased, would hope to avoid.” j HO( >» "bloze. The fire was dungerThe Advocate also lectures the |for a few minutes, But the ar

home at Centralia, 111., for the rest of

tho school year.

Arthur Ilnmtick spent Sunday at

I o oe near Cluyion.

Me**rs. Langdon and J. Allen aitend the May Festival tonight at It-

diannpolis.

Fi-ed Ifeeve i« visiting at Anderson and North Manchester. Mis* Malian went to Indianapolis to i attend the Fes|ival.

always glad to show you and give the

LOWEST PRICES.

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newspapi i s for I lie notieen* ■ that is wiitteu aBoiit the dead, and objects

rival of the t lie end of tin

Mi-- Harriet Harding received a vi it fi'i.m lr !• Brotlier of ('raw fordsville, and ;

lire depart inent wa ., graduate of U abash last year.

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thing. 'File damage

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to the use of the expressions “most j'vas about, .$50 covered bv insur

usefttl,'’ ‘•disttnauisbed.” ‘“honored” | iind • Beloved,” ri'ferring to citizens,; il t •!

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it says, known to have been finan eially tiishonest, unkind to their j families or intemperate.”

mice. The lire out signal came P

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.IAMKS BENNKTT's 1U. A '/.K. James Bennett had u small fire at his residence, a Oil soul It Jackson

Miss May Itaniels elite ft at is

f ther of Middlctown.

I’aul I’ovnter was at horn ■ in Clove'-

dale over Sunday.

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John Ward spent Sunuay at It me in { Bedford.

Bi.oomino'iox has had :t sermon on “Hell up to Date” preached by

Bev W. F. Boss. Our neighboring | ^ la7e , hat for a whi | e lo( , ke d

eit}' on the south was able to give

street, at an early hour on Sun day. Some clothing near a | stove caught fire and made a little

Money Loaned

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Rate of Interest ,1 “' kil ’b r in

the divine many pointers on the ! subject chosen, and ibe newspaper

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practieal illustrntiotu.

Call and see him before ing elsewhere.

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DAIEY BANNER TIMES

Publishfi! ovory :Ufi I’mton SundjiN’ ui tin Ban mu fi m ks cornt r Vino and I i auklin s' n-i Js.

x lion I I-. n ii me rat ion. The following is the report of the county superintendent to the superintendent of public instruction, of the enumeration oi persons between the ages of six and twenty one years, as requested by law:

ADVEnTISINO. Kkadino Norn ks

5 eoniM |mt lliif, ‘ hu* line paniKniphH cliaru'cd a** occupy Iiik I wo linon hpuiM-. •5 liiira 4 i'oiilH prr line

loo •• ;> * H5 » “ I a IM*:; 1 iy iii idt* known on application, i ‘1.ai. t or- Mi 'pla> n lvi »11>> mcntH inn-st ir. handed In hy In » clook i. m. cacti day. Kcad1 Uflvcri iscincniH will he received eaeh day

nji I i I o’clock p. m.

| TOWNSHIPS. ‘ Hinton ! i -loverdttle.. . yd Era 11 kiln i daekson J* IlflMOll Madison Mai d Mill Greek Monroe UiiMMell Warren Washlnjrton Gi’ecne.f' l le...

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stpiall}’. Ben William was giving the lire horses an exeteise run. and being in the neighborhood at the time, no alarm was necessary. Several buckets of water settled

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John * lark Knlpatli 1:1 tin* Arena A feature of the June Avcnn will be a paper of more than ordinary interest by the eminent historian, J.dtn Clark Kidpath. A line portrait of Mr. Kidpath will uccovn. pany this contribution. Few men

t 1 I of our day, and probably no Amer-

4.-,7 Ml nifi 3-0 nr. t:.; r.: ■

lean writer whose literary fume is due to serious writings, enjoys such popularity as Mr. Kidpath. He litis nobly won a most enviable

j position among the foremost histori'■! ians of our age and nation. This

All vmiirmmleuthms should lie signed with i the ntuiii* <H' tile writer; not necessarily lor

pulilieGion, but :is evidence of good fa th. [ A .lotiynioin eokuimi ideal lon.s eun not he no-: Russellville,

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Where t^elivery is irregular please report attirie prompt ly at pu Id ieal i.m olliee.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

HATES or SUBSCRIPTION. ( hit Yr ir in tulvancc,. Sir mimHifi 77o.' months Due nnm th /Vr tifih I oi Currier

.$5.00 . 2..50

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When delivery is made by carrier, all suhHeription iie-BMint-: ai t* to he paid tt) them aa tin y call a.nd recelot for Hjime.

M. J. 3BCK1 i r H A KK V M. SMITH.

Publisher ..Managing Editor

Address ail conimnnlentionn to Tin: Daily Hannkr Timks. Greencustle, I nd.

Ika J. Chask had ti number of warm friends here who will be pained to learn of his death on Saturday in Maine.

Tin ('ravvfordsvillc .Itv/i'.s' Xeirs bits • nne back to one issm- per i-ay, in Bn- nfierii ten. I’tibli d ine tt d.ailv j iper in ''mail town* like ('rawfordsviile is a l'\.ui'tu ol July picnic the year 'round, but guting out t wo issues a day up there must have taken in till th. 1 other legal holidays, illegal hours, and even put on a Ground ilog day llourtsh. One u day. neighbor, of your excellent paper, will give you work enouglt and will be better appreciated by your readers.

Tin-: surest way for a man to have a good word said for him is to die. Then the ministers will say a good word for him and tite newspapers will dwell on his good points, for every man has some good qualities. The Christian Advocate is after those ministers who indulge in postmortem eulogies, and tells of a minister who, in preaching at the grave of a man of most disreputable character, exhorted his hearers to prepare to meet the deceased in another world; “something,” savs the Christian .l/d.iocate, “that

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J. S. Abercrombie has returned front the Delta Tan convention at Columbus, Ohio. Verling Helm is at Franklin doing 1 deputy work for the state Y. M. ('. .\.| Miss Anna Herring,of Wabash, 1ml., i* the guest of Mi'S Bet k at the Crouch house. Wabash college nine did not play l» re nor the ’varsity play there as wa* afterward intended. Game postponed on account of lain. Sig-I’hi Belt game is to be played today. Messrs. Talley and Msrtouand Misses Beck and Herring attend the Festival today. Ml SIC AM) AUT NOTES. Orchestra rehearsal this evening at seven o’clock. Glee and Lorelei clubs will meet at Pupils’ Fornightly recital at music hall on Wednesday evening of this week at seven o'clock. The DePatiw art club subject for tomorrow afternoon is ““Turner and tic* English Landscape,” with Miss Lillian Smith as leader. Mis- Maine Jennings will give a po*igra luatc recital m music huli on t<>-

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Only stcrl and miilleablr iron ran,oc offered tothei'i;:* Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Bakes inH the time of the ordinary stove. Every range guaranteed. ■ Don't fail to examine our complete line of Screen Doors, Lawn .Mowers, Refrigerators, lce-| Cream Freezers, etc."

< omiiu'iic^ineiit Prog rain. Following is the program for commencement week at DePatiw

university: MONDAY. .1 I’M-: 3 TO Fit I DAY, .1 INK 7. EYuiiiiimtion ol elaswos. SATl KhAY, MONDAY AND TEKSDAY, JUNK K

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il ji. in.—Exhibit ol t ho Fchool of art. SATUtD K V. .H N>: s . K p. in.—Graduating exorcisos of the preparatory school. SI >D\Y. JUNK ha. m,—Unlvcrsliy edass incdiinr. 10:30 a. in.—Baocalauroute sormon by Presidont John. K p. in.—t T uiYorsii> sormon. John H. ('iaeel, D D , I oporto, I nd. MONDAY. JUNK 10. Nil. m —llnslnoss inooiiinr of the Indiana Historical sooloiy. 2 p. m.—Mooting of tin* joint hoard of trustors and v'sitors. 2:30 p. in.—Address hoforo the sonior class, soliotd of thoolOK.Y, by Hishop W X Nlndo. I). i>„ LE I)., Detroit. 7:510 p. m—Festival of the schojl of uiualc. (Small admission foo.)

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Bnsim*8s mooting of tho society of

11 o ‘ alumni.

Literary o\oroiseB of tho sonior class,

eolloyre liberal arts.

2:iJ0 p. m.—Reunions of t ho various classes of

t he alumni.

H p. in.-Rotiuioii and hamiuct of tho society of tin- alumni. Address b\ Rev. John M. Goodwin. A. M.. Ihovlin^ GrtM'ii, K\., Haas ’85. Poem hy <ioorvn- 11 Lockwood, Ph. IL, Irrrc Ilautc. cl:»>s ’94. u i om o. \ . 11 \ > i COMMBNOBIIKin DAT. 10a. m.—Address before tin* sen'o- class, college liberal arts, hy Lisin.p Alt ions (». llavKood. D. D„ LL. I)., <>\ford, Ga. >uhject, ** I hirt \ Years After Vppomattox ” Conferrltur degrees hy t he pi’esident.

Turn Backward. Backward, turn backward, oh, time in the Hight, feed me gruel again just tonight; I am so weary of sole-leather steak, petrified doughnut, voleanized cake; oysters that sleep in the watery bath, butter its strong as Goliath of Gath; weary for paying for what I can’t eat; chewing up rubber and calling it meat. Backward, turn backward, for weary I am ! Give me a whack at my grandmother’s jam ; let me drink milk that has never been skimmed: let me eat jbutter whose hairs have been trimmed; let me once more have an old-fashioned pie and then I’ll be willing to curl up and die.—Ex.

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morrow evening, enmniencing at eight of o’clock. Hie will he ussisteil by Mr. , Paris. Miss Jes.-ie Fox will be iieconi-

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Miss K.lith Bissell. one of our art The Pickwick club convened ves school graduate*, ha* *oine work on e\-

terduy on the banks of Classic ! hibition in the art exhibit at Indianap-

Frog pond. jobs this season. , , , T i There will lie a Mendelssohn recital hd Landes came down from La-1 . • , ,

in music ball on 1 rnlav evening of ilu*

doga Saturday evening and spen. W) . ek ....mmeming at eight o’clock. Sunday with his family. I The program will include both vocal Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davenport sud instrumental selections. left yesterday on their wedding ‘'onceming the singing of Mrs. I>n-

tour. They will spend the week at

Indianapolis.

Miss Alice Riley met with a pain ! ful accident this morning. While at work with a sewing machine she ran the needle in her finger three

times, and each time breaking oil' a j piece of it. Prompt attention by '

one of the family probably averted

the real danger The broken needle,

was taken out at once and no serious developments are expected. A party composed of the follow ing people drove through to Kmi nenee yesterday for a short Miss Flossie Waters, Mrs. Kntc

Waters, Mrs. A. K. Gray, and Dr. |

T. Brazier.

A quiet wedding took place last night about eight o’clock in which j William King and Miss Susan Hess were united in the holy bonds of

i cull at Lafayette on Friday evening the j Lafayette Courier says: “The amli- ' ence was all expectancy when Mrs.

Hediici ne

Is a necessity because the tonic of winter air is none, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated impurities in the blood and debilitated condition of the body, open the way for that tired feelinn, nervous troubles, and other ills. The skin, mucous membrane and t he various visit: 1 organs strive in vain to relieve the impure current of life. They all welcome

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Qoop^r Bros, hardware \i Northwest Corner Square.

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Della Ogden Duvad, of (ireencastle,, appeared fur her solo, that magnificent ! aria froiu Weber’s “Der Friescliutz.” i >ln“ i* •rji li^ii in ai'pearance and has a

Voice of girlish sweetness. Her nilibi-| y tion is certainly most commendable, for Received every \\'(’( !c. Ha

your H'dlnnq math :l

she selcele 1 <ine of ihe most dillicillt of song*, a song fi .ire i by tho most powerful and artistic sopranos of the day Her voice R not adeipnle; it cannot meet I be sll'englli reipiired III llllit massive song. The girlish accents, clear and sw eet a* they may he. have not the power of expression when put to display in such a *nng a* “‘D r Frieschutz. ’ I he encore piece for her second number. “There, Little liirl. Don't Cry,” was rendered much more satisfactorily. “Thou Art So Near and

was her second number.

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A. G. bestol No. 6 K. Washington st. I

JAMES M. I III RI B

Effects t»f' ihe Moore Bill. < raw f ordsviI Id Jou r mil.

The end ol the CrawTordsville quart shop is in sight. The new

laws Will soon be out and the ins ure you or your [

< rawlordsyille council is a unit in declttiing that as soon as the Moore bill becomes operative the quart shop will have to go. These dens have stood too long already and their extermination will he a Mess-

ing in lull dress uniform.

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Hl will trade or sell ycij

Real Estate.

GIVE HIM A CALL.

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matrimony. The event was a great surprise to the intimate friends of the contracting parties.

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The lieu nine Xlerit Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla wins friends wherever it is fairly and honestly tried. To have perfect health, you must 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 and all other humors, and at the same time builds up the whole system. Hood's •■•lls are prompt and efficient. 25 cents. Renew the old chair or table with a 15 clean of paint and a 10 cent brush. Landes’ Drug Store. 178-21& 20-1 t.

to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify the blood, tone and strengthen the laboring organs and build up the nerves. “I was in a run down condition. I was wak and nervous and could not eat anything. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and before I had finish) d the first bottle I eould see a change for the better. I kept on taking it and I am now so that I can eat heartily and can do my work.” ilus. John W. Feachey, Allow'uy, N. J.

Purifies The BBood

“I have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla a good spring medicine and it relieves that tired feeling.” Buhdktte Young, West Dneonta, New York. Get only HOOD’S.

■ f ]« tho after-dinner pill and nood S Fills lau^ly caUiarUc.

\ amlalia Line ExmiMi.i.H,

To Indianapolis, May 20. return limit 21, fare $ 1.70. which include- admission ticket to Kingling Bros.' circus. To Indianapolis May Li, 11, 15 and Hi, return limit 17. fare $1.(!0, account

May musical festival.

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leather Time is good tl

To Infiianapolic, May 80 and 21. re- Liaii who is good L' I

Ma y">'• "»""i Those who live well Im ttip, account I. O. o. F. grand lodge . . . and Bcbekah convention. :lmi *'0 surely lives well

lo Indianapolis. May 27 and 2S, f.,re c *BtS H.'.’O lor round trip, account grand

lodge F. & A. Masons J. S. Dow i.ino, Agt.

riirungli Huflet sdeeplng ( „ r ( u Mi«.|,ign„ BointH,

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JHES F. Fit INSURANCE AGEN

Commencing about the middle of June, and continuing until the latter part of September, the Vamlalia Line will place in service elegant butl'et !

sleeping cars to be run through to l*e- PENSION : AT I 01“

toskey, Bay View, via Terre Haute, St.

Joseph, Grand Bapids, Traverse City I Vf VP A 12\’ PfUM III and Charlevoix. This will be the only •^OIARY PU13L b| line ol through cars from St. Louis to Pension Voucheis, Deeds ?u ,! l the delightful and cool resorts of Michi- ! ?a K es ' Correctly end expedd 0 ' ]

gan. Only one change of cars to .Mack Jcu ted. mac Island. For detailed information :

address nearest Vamlalia Line agent or L. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent. J5fc» liOiiis. 178tf

Keeping everlastingly advertis ing brings success. " t f

Office in Central Bank Building'

Greencastle, Did-

Subscrtlie tor the DaiU 1*1 Times for 1897) and get tbef

while it is fresh.

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