Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCaSTIE, INDIANA.

FRIDAY JULY 12 1^

Men’s Fine Straw Hats at reduced prices. $2.00 Hats for $1.50. ' $1.25 and $1.50 Hats for $1.00.

LARGE LINE Boy’s 5 Oc Sweaters FOR 25 CENTS.

Children’s Brownie Overalls, 50c.

See our large show windows for reductions in Neck Wear.

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind.,

General

Insurance, Real Estate And Loan

Agent.

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest Call and see him before clos-

ing elsewhere.

; Soldiers are always expected to be <;allaiit when speaking of the weaker sex. If the Bloomington company wants to enter a real, genuine I contest with the Greencastle company. we suggest they do it along the line of good manners, soldierly bearing and gentiemanliness. The Bloomington company would sim- , ply not he in it. Company I lias never been spoken of at home or abroad in any other light than as a body of gentlemen, and we advise our Bloomington militiamen, if they get to go to the state encampment next week, to keep one eye on Company I.

DAILY BANNER TIMES ruhllslH'd every afternoon except Sunday tt the Baku kb Timm ofltoe, oorner Tine and franklin Btreeta. ADVERTISING. Kkading Notices r* cents per line. <>ne line paniKraphs charjcei! as occupying two lines space. 25 lines. 4 cents per line 10 •• :i‘* KM) " 3 250 “ .»o>i *• 0 Disp’ay rates made known on application. Charttfcs for display advertisements must he handed In by 10 o'clock ». ra. each day. Reading advertisements wi'l he received each day up to 1 o’clock in.

The Slimmer .School. Walter Erwin has accepted a po sition as instructor in English and history in the Hartford City high school for next 3ear. There will be a party at the Phi Gam hall this evening. Miss Alta Hale has accepted a position as governess in the family of B. Fay Mills, the evangelist, at a handsome salary. E. S. Shumaker called on friends

yesterday.

Mr. F. O. Fraley has entered for work in biology. Dr. Stephenson amused his class i with a quiz this morning.

All communications should he signed with thvnumeof the writer: not necessarily for publicition, hut as ‘*videnee of good fa th. Anonymous communicationa can not be noticed.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication oliice.

Frank Takazugi left this morning to resume lecturing. IIis lirst engagement will be at Spriugboro. Ohio. He will not return for at least a month.

{specimen copies mailed free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.

One rear in advance $5.00 Six months 9JoQ Three month*.. 1.25 One month 50 Pet zveeh by Carrier .10

When delivery is made by carrier, all subscript ion uee Mints arc* to be paid to them as they call Mid receipt for saint . M. J. !*B< KETT Publisher

II \KUY M. SMITH Managing Editor Address all communications to The Daily IIanneh Timkp, Greencastle, Ind.

Giieknu asti.k is rapidly going mad on lly fishing.

The class in English literature has taken up the study of Tennyson and Buskin. The class in zoology will take up grass dissection of vertebrates soon. Dog around laboratory had better look out. It is probable that the summer school students will take a day olf and go fishing soon. Mr. Webster is engineering the movement.

Three of a Kind Heat Two Pair. Brazil Democrat.

Thi: Cincinnati C'nmmercinl Clitzr/te has this sensible comment on the Nicholson law and its enforcement: ‘It is said the saloon-keep-ers of Indiana are displaying a disposition to obey the Nicholson law. Why should they not obey the law us well as any other citizen? The fact is. there is no class of business men who huye been as tenderly dealt with as saloon keepers. Had other business men violated the law as they have done, punishment would have followed swift and cer-

K. H. Crouch was a couple of inches taller than usual this morning. His explanation of the cause is that “three of a kind beat two pair.” The third son has arrived at Ins home to keep liis only daughter company. Mr. Crouch says the new boy will be named Grover, but unless the president of the United States will agree to trade his third daughter for the third Crouch the latter will not have Cleveland added to his name.

tain. Let it once be given out that saloons will he treated as other business is, and there will he fewer violations of the temperance laws.” Tub statement of the Blooming-, ton captain which puts language into the mouth of a lady which she claims she did not utter and his insinuations in his public interview that the only robbing here, when his company visited our citv, was when his soldiers were charged by the woman five cents for a small piece of ham and a half dozen crackers, arc sayings that do not look well and are very ungallant coming, us the}' do, from a soldier.

MnrrUftoii Will Caar* Wltn«M Feet* Richmond, Ind., July 12.—Judge J. B. Black of Indianapolis, who presided during the Morrisson will ease, was here yesterday to settle the question of witness fees. Many of the witnesses had put in claims that were considered exorbitant and objections were made to paying them. Judge Black cut the claims down greatly, some of the witnesses who had asked for f 100 being allowed but £). This ends the greatest will controversy the state has ever had. Nearly Dead From Starvation. Jeffersonville, Ind., July 12. — Sophia Rose, an aged woman, was found by Sheriff Davis in an empty house in this city in an almost dying condition. She had evidently not had any food for several days, and when resuscitated ate ravenously. She was found in a house entin^y destitute of furniture, and was lying m a pile of old newspapers. She has relatives in Louisville in comfortable circumstances

STOCK INCREASING SLOWLY. \Y«trkinu:iii*‘ii, hut No Hiimiii^hk Hold An IutereMu k Mceting. In pi rsuance with the call made by the workingmen of the city for a meeting of all mechanics, capitalists and business men at the mayor’s office at 8 o’clock last evening, quite an enthusiastic crowd of workingmen assembled, and after a full explanation by the Greencastle Manufacturing company of their plans, by members of the company, a stock subscription was presented and about $3000 was subscribed in a very few minutes. The plan proposed by the company, after repeatedly trj’ing to raise tbe necessary stock among the business men of the city, is. in ef feet, that they, the company, will accept subscriptions for stock to be paid for in labor and agree to pay such subscribers in cash for half the labor performed, the other half to be paid in stock issued by the company; or, in other words, a man goes to work and receives during the time he works pay in cash for every other day employed. It has been apparent from the start that if the city is ever to be raised to a higher standpoint of business prosperity the poor man must do it. many of those in a position to help being utterly unwilling to do a thing. It doesn’t speak very well for the business men of our city when we state that after a very candid and earnest appeal from the carpenters and mechanics to meet with them that not a single business man was present last evening. That shows a condition of apathy ttiat can well be called extreme. No wonder that towns of five or six hundred population are able to step in and take manufactories right out of our hands. It is true that a few of our business men have taken an interest from the start, but they can all be counted on one’s fingers. There is still a great need for help and a chance for every business man to do bis part. Conditions will never be better unless we by our own efforts make them better. Exercise the same business ability in this matter that you do in carrying on vour private affairs, as by helping others you cannot fail to help yourselves. A committee of workingmen was appointed last night to visit every business man who has not already taken stock, and it is hoped that no one will disregard an interest which is common to every man, woman and child in our fit}’. Gobln-lt#*aln. On the morning of July 11, at the home of Mr. S. H. Leaton, Bloomington, III., occurred the marriage of Dr. Hillary A. Gobin, president of DePauw university, and Mrs. Clara L. Beals, both of Greencastle, Ind. At ten o’clock whilst the beautiful Mendelssohn wedding march was being rendered by Mrs. F. A. Husted, Dr. Frost Craft ushered in the wedding party. He was followed by little Alma and Florine Beals, who led the way through the parlors to an asparagus arch at the south end of the library. Here they were met by little Louise Leaton, who opened a ribbon gate beneath the arch. There the faith was plighted. After the ceremony was pronounced all proceeded to the dining room where a delicious breakfast was served, each guest was made the recipient of a lovely La France rose, which the bride had carried. At 1 :30 o’clock the bridal party left on the Chicago A Alton for Chicago, Milwaukee and Ludington, Mich. At the latter point Dr. Gobin is to deliver a series of lectures before the Assembly there. Dr. and Mrs. Gobin will return to Greencastle about August 1. Weak hml Nervuua Describes the condition of thousands of people at this season. They have no appetite, cannot sleep, and complain of the prostrating effect of warmer weather. This condition may be remedied by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which creates an appetite and tones up all the organs. It gives good health by making the blood pure. Bond’s Bills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Don’t fail to get a loaf of that home made bread at \V. !L Burke’s. 22t>t<!

MR. LOUDEN’S LETTER

* Phosphate

Is good for Potatoes—makes them grow—It is „bo gf ,, K hones—builds thtm ui.:inakos them strong—If vou are |, M . and vour bones ache, Just try our V nut lee.-tYe p llt t| ■ ill

pi, Rt e j,,—li will make a new . feature of you.

Concerning tli«* Militianicn'H Visit to <■ i‘4‘eiicjiMtl<* < ntisc* Much C'oinmciii. ^ The highly interesting letter of W T. J. Louden in yesterday’s Banner. Tim ks caused much comment

over the city when it appeared. It x 306 s college ave sv seems that Mr. Louden is playing'} The

a desperate game in order to shield his company for their alleged a • tions in this city, and he is causing this paper to receive much good advertising by threatening us with a libel suit. A reporter of tile Banner Times called on Mr. Tnompson this morning, and had a talk with his wife Wednesday'. Mrs. Thompson pronounces as false in every respect the statement of Louden that she told any one that she had taken in .$15 that day or hour; that she said nothing of the kind, and as a matter of news to the reporter stated that the entire day’s receipts were hut about $11. including the night’s sales, and that the day wasn’t a very good one for business. Mr. Thompson says the insinuations that lie had celebrated too freely are untrue, cs lie can show by' Dr. Poole’s affidavit that he was under the doctor’s cure at the time. Mr. Louden will have to seek other channels to free his company and himself from ‘'stigma,” as he calls it. He can find out with a little investigation here that he has more than stigma on his hands and that there is evidence developing that will be very interesting when it is

reached.

Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are a hard-working, industrious couple who haye built up a business that by close attention to the same gives them and their family a living. They take turns at running their store and manage their busi ness as they think best. It is none of the Bloomington man’s business why Mr. Thompson wasn’t up to receive the militiamen’s visit, but it is a safe wager that if he had been up there would have been weeping and wailing in that company and their troubles would have been more than now. The Banner Times is industriously awaiting Mr. Louden’s libel

suit.

5p<?eial 5ale, Summer pabrieJ

We place on sale this week our entire stock of SunJ Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics at greatly reduced pr^ Fresh new India Linens, Dimities, Lawns, Organs Dotted Swiss, Pongees, etc., that have been selling f ro j to 20 cents, are cut to 5, 8, 10 and 12 cents. Challies] be sold from 3^cts. up—Ginghams from sets. up. of Remnants at less than cost to close. A few waist] terns of wash silks that have sold all season for jocts.

29015.—wont last long.

We are showing some extra values in Table Li n Towels and Crashes; also Ladies’ Summer Underwear, iery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs and Fancy Goods. Barg in every department. These prices are for CASH ON]]

Give us a call.

The D. Langdon C< Dry Goods and Garpets.

Mrs. Anna Banning’s special sale of milinery will continue through July until this beautiful stock of straw goods and Mowers are closed out. Everything must go regardless of cost. Come, early ones get choice in our 25c hats. Fine work a specialty. diftw-tf

Parrot & Taggart s norne made bread, the best on eatIh. at VV. H. Burke’s. <!t

On** of tl»** N**w Laws. A law framed by the late legiu lature aimed especially at the selling of sensational literature is stopping the sale of an Indianapolis paper in several Indiana cities. Some one will wake up one of these fine mornings in this city with the following law staring him in the face: Sm iion l.—l'e it enacted by the general a-~eii.ldv of the state of Indiana that it shall be unlawful for any person to sell, or otter for sale, or print or publish, or bring into the state for the purpose of selling, giving away, or otherwise disposing of, or to em ulate in any way, any paper, hook or perio.iieal, the chief feature or cbaracteristie of which is to record the commission of crime, or display by cut or illusi ration crimes committed, or the acts or pictures of criminals or desperadoes, <>t men or women in lewd and unbecoming positions or improper dress. Section 2.—That any person guilty nf this act shall be lined not less than $10 and not more than $200.

<?ap5 ttye Qifflax.

jj 4 cans corn 25c Good broom.

/j :t “ peaches 25c [(), 3 “ tomatos 25c 3 “ apples 25c f* 3 boxes Rolled oats 25c 1 pound good tea 15c 2 “ cream cheese Me /l 2 ‘* good coffee 25c Suspenders 5c i Salt One dollar per barrel

1 box sardines 1 do/, best tli read Fresh country lard .. City lard Bacon Hams only Shoulders Dinner Bucket

1 GAL. GASOLINE, - 14C. u 1 GAL. COAL OIL, - - 10C.|

A FULL LINE OF TINWARE

AND NOTIONS AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT YOUj _ Come and See us. I M. & A- Murphy.

600

Samples to pick your spring and summer suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. Ei. W. WHITE-. Merchant Tailor Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofliee Cleaning an! Repairing A SPECIALTY.

Swerves Are like Fire. They are Good Servants But make Poor Masters To keep your Nerves steady, Your Head clear, Build up your Strength, Sharpen your Appetite, You must have Pure Rich Blood The Best Medicine to Vitulizo and Enrich the Blood, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye.

Th«-y nro Ni«-e Tiling, to Have About tile llmi.e. Now is the time you need your Oxfords, slippers and low-cut shoes. You will have more use for them from now on until cold weather than you have had so far this year. I have a good, full stock of them on hand now and more coming in soon. Don’t forget about our hoy’s shoes. It is not putting it very strong to say that they will give double the wear of others for which you pay as much. 1 have just recei .'ed another lot of those nice R..ssiu calf shoes for voting men with Picadilly toes (I menu the shoes have picadilly toes). Anyway they are real nice and I bought them before the Adaance in prices. Come in and see mewben youwant anything in the shoe line. Y'ou run no risk of being cheated ami can rely on getting a good article. Respectfully, P. R. CHRISTIE.

Hnnd’c Dillc cure all liver Ills, bilious11UUU 3 * IIid ness, headache. 25c.

\an<laliA l* 11 *© FxpuruHniH, To Baltimore, Md., July 16 and 17 H’Vv «• August s. Account. BapJ. S. Dowling, Agt. 'Vhei, it conies to the genuine article ot news the Banner Times has it.

WHY Go Awai Why go to Martinsville, Frenrt| or any other watering plsrt! Greencastle has at her ilciir> the best mfneral water to lie f<4 the sinte. The Spring on tlie farm, south of the Vandnlia ri contains iron and sulphur. It'l ieal properties have le . n :uv4 tested and found to he theeqinH spring. Fox R. imii.. .hi# To Whom ('oncerned : I have used mineral w itei *1XI villi., Martinsville and Ci. while I think them all g"inl I recommend Greencastle water] best J.C.l Hereafter no one will be penwl carry water from the Mahan m spring in vessels and all wlioni*^ to buy the water will be ftirnisl it from the wagon free of clru?.| I ha\ e uiado arrangeuu ni' '"fl the water around the eilv, livery by wagon each morning Customers supplied at 5 cents a gallon, delivel Call on or address by postal rani I JOHN RILEV-I South Greencastle.

A FRIEND’S ADH

if you wish to save 10 to 20 P fr( the dollar then buy Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and 1 Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tin' Glassware, Oueensware, Wooden**

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