Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCaSTLK INDIANA. MONDAY AUGUST 12
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see our Fall Samples. MERCHANT
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Wc are making a specialty of TAI LOFTING.
A THIN(i OF BKAUTY.Ione year" O f. Atwa;.-r, two y.-nrs:
A IVIan may Smile
and the present pnstnr. Elder ^ A. II. Morris who is serving liis
SUNDAY DEDICATION EXERCISES AT sixth year. Through the I'aitliful the CHRiS" 1 ^AlN CHURCH. ! yyqp|,- (l f these liiborers the church has been brought to the splendid
organization it bears now mid
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TIi«9 Tea«*lierH Institute. The Putnam county teachers in stitute opened this morning at 10 o’clock in west college with an unusually large attendance. The exercises were opened with a short address In' Supt. Lyon after which devotional exercises were held led
1 which enjoyed such a glorious day
A tirrat I) ty, Warm
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oitHiii Day. —' s «>f i h** Kventi*. History
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The dedication ««rcises T-tc. ^ ^ which WM followe d' to the church
■ Vh pi • . , , | . , . f rapidly by five $100 8ubscriptions. |J eWeler - 1 he Christian church was organ lintsh of many montlis of hard 1 • f Brother - . Oo „ .. . , * I The amount asked for then fell toj “rouier AUpa U)t(l had i/.eil m ],s.,<) with a tnetnberslnp of labor. 1 he church undertook the a-' i »■ anyone in tin-inun.i, ,, 11 $50. then on down to $o. closing • inor "hi)t. seven persons: If. s. lennant ami task of building their new house ot ....... As a crowd of , .... ... , . .. n , with a general collection bringing " 1 ''mird, „ wife, Eliza Fennant and daughter worshii) at a most advantageous . w . , .><> Christian people ar ,. h .... , , the total to $2,900. At3:30p. m.,j ' nar, bo Eliza,Peter . Applegate and wife, time. Material was low i.i price 1 here were fuii v .... . ^ ‘ , , , , another large audience assembled . , . • " n '’th, K Ellen and Samuel lavlor and wife and so was labor when the con- “ . | i .u tin niornnig »e rv j i t 'i t . * . .1 , , and the program as printed w » s in the auditorium uin . ' •luha. 1 he organization was el- tracts were .et. W lien we say that r • , T „ I . 0 , "un will || 0 u
, j-i > / mi. earned out. including the Lord s the Sunday school i
feeted at the home of R. S. 1 ennant the entire structure cost $12.0110, were too .-t. .i
simper. Addresses were made bv were ' 10U chairs use,| , 1
two miles south of town. Tlietirst fint^Iied complete with organ, seats, f n , n „ Ki „ ’ t \ Elder Bains S ai,|
two elders were Peter Applegate carpets, windows, etc,, the wonder l ,a '' ,n,; ' of tlR< it '* ''j' . f I had dedicated m u',! ‘i ' ^ and Samuel T.,l„ r . Tl., Sr„ i. ho. tone. A «-,j ^»ni«m.y, vi« ,n* n.ini.- _ t
\ lor. The first is how was it done. A very , , . , mat wem . i person to connect liimsell with thejful committee tad the matter in ( 1 an ' ,,T M r ■ '* 1 y' ! more beautiful than tu
the keen foresight | ‘“'^'ptions another $100 was ediHce, and Elder Bains ki
pledged i.; a lump and several ten business for years, and live dollar pledges were re-; Elder Rains i* 00 | 1 | |( ,_ .
, , , ,, .. , . ... , .d. This threw the total C^fittian St among whom were John Reed wife that it was built in a business way. ' ulliatncer. ||,. and daugliter and son V. K. Heed,: The weather vesterdav was warm h 1 •' ,l ,ovl ’’’ j dedieaiorv work ami i
, 1» the evening another large! . ’ 1
( ole and others. i he but it was tempered in the morning . ;o»ei the country, beinjr M| .
church after its organization was in charge and to John firing Tennant. Other addi and management
tiotis followed in rapid succession the matter was left with the icsiilt
Crawford
church was served from time to by clouds. The , time hy such pioneer preachers as early and were seated
Gilbert Harney, Michael Coombs, torium by gentlemanly ushers
people gathered 1
in the uadi- \
crowd, testing the capacity of the church gathered to hear a song service. Elder Rains preached
cry Lord’s Day in . iBli ,, r j
that performed Imre
The building
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'’"unnitt*
a few moments and then announced ! >r:,1 * e too much (am;,,, ^
... . , , , .that there would be no more calls I 01 fhe following: j, ithers. Alter meeting for several body in the sutulav school room , . . I chairman, 'llioina.
John O'Kane. Aylett Ra'iii's and 'I'he congregation' were seated in a others. After meeting for several body in the Sunday school m, years from liouse to house and the visitors being given seats in
;ht
having preaching services in barns the cuditoiimn. 'Fliis prevented anil in tiie woods, it was decideu confusion anil an immense crowd | to remove to Grecncustle. At tits' , was seated, the ushen-, infant ela s
by Rev. Biyan. Dr. Stephenson a room was secured on the north rooms being filled. The arrange
gave the first address of the institute on Steps in our National De velopment after which Prof. Stalker spoke thirty minutes on Child’s
Study.
A quartet consisting of Ed Black, Jim Keiley, Henry Seaman and Cbas. Ellis rendered a song which was greeted with generous I applause. The afternoon session
Of Interest opened at 1 :15, and Dr. Stephenson
and Dr. Stalker continued their talks. Prof. Stephenson will con tiuue his lecture until Friday. The work of the institute promises to
side of the square. This room ments of stats placed till these could only be reached by a back , facing the pulpit, the partitions stairway and as a consequence the In lug lifted and all the roon s
attendance was confined mostly to thrown i
i to one. Promptly at
for subscriptions us the building .uh'i Vi"VT'i 'i' ' '
committee had assumed the re-! BJeknell, A. it. ^1^7 j* maining indebtedness of nearly j ley, I>. E. WilliamsonT i_ $1,000. The handsome building | D-" • Alspaugh, jam,., x.jJ
was then dedicated to the Lord’s * • Jacobs,
service by Elder Haines who closed I 11"* choir w.,- J .. follows: | some good music ,„ rtlie l
| Mrs. Hays. I he solos sj
We now dedicate tins house to the: i» Hll ij„ e Itlake.Y.-wl,,,,,., worship of the living and true God, and W || Kl , , ... i i .■ i.. .....i " Hour Starr, I. I
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patrons but looks
tiuhliol'.inn, hut as evidence of good la III. . .
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Thk Bannkr Timks wishes the Putnam pedagogues in town this week a prosperous and instructive session.
Thk Cincinnati Commercial-Ga-zettt j’esterduy lined up nearly all its colums with quotations Irotn the Bible.
The Muncie News contains a column obituary of Mr. Willie isitwurmenougliforyou, who was frozen stitf in a chunk of ice in a Muncie ice factory. Our readers will please bear this in mind and cease referring to the distinguished deceased every time they meet the reporter. ICvery »vliere Me <io We hnd some one u ho has been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and people on all hands are praising this great medicine for what it has done for them and their friends. Taken in time Hood’s Sarsaparilla prevents serious illness by keeping the blood pure and all the organs in a helathy condition. It is a great blood purifier. Hood’s Pills become the favorite cathartic with every one who tries them, 25e per box. Smith Oreencantle. Miss McBride who has been visiting Mrs. Dan O'Connell, returned to Terre Haute this morning. Dr. Brazier and Mrs. A. R. Gray spent Sunday in Chicago.
post, ready to do business. Hard on tIi«* i ow. An exchange tells of a Brazil man who went into his cow stable the other night and by mistake mixed the cow up a nice mash in a box full of sawdust instead of bran. The cow merely supposed the hard times were the cause of the econo my, meekly ate her supper, and the man never discovered his mistake until the next morning when he milked the cow and she let down half a gallon of turpentine, a quart of shoe pegs and a bundle of lath. I’rfrerreil StocK. In order to settle a point in the mind-i of many of our readers in regard to the liability of preferred stock holders the Banner Times has made an investigation and below will be found the exact wording of the law in regard to such stock, which ought to be sutlicient to set all minds at rest. “In no event shall the holders of such preferred stock be individually or persoiuil 1 v liable for the debts or other liabilities of such company.”—Vol. 2, Burns Revised statutes state of Indiana, Section 50B7.
rendered a duet. The b^td
was in the -ono
I b y I. i oil I hoi 11 o , J The -ionline organ is ,n J some and remarkably veil I
It is stipphed with u|
to the service of Jesus < liri.-t, our Lord We devote it to the prenehing of the gospel of the grace of God for the conversion of sinners, and to the education of Christians in a knowledge of spirtua) truth in all the graces of Christian character, and in all the activities of Christian life. Here shall the incense of prayer and praise ascend to Go *, tone Here shall the ordinances of the Lord’s ; House be sacredly observed. Here r,> " <ir ’
shall the word of Go I which liveth and ; The windows of the ^ abideth forever be sounded out for the ! ( | rt , ; , ms , lf | M .. llltVi
salvation of the perishing,and shine as:
a perpetual light to guide God’s pH. I Purchased by the Y. grims though the night of time to the ! ^id boars their initials mrtw light of everlasting glory. Here may society placed the nanif, children of sin and sorrow find a refuge | |, Mori . is . (ru | t|| , wifp
t rout despair and rmn : and ( hristiuns! ... .
a harbor to which they can resort when 00 Die the teinpest is liigh, and lie safe. Here I bought by Mrs. \mi lioijjfr ! in tli • lioart- of humble worshipers mav j of Elder t >. p. Badger; > ihe Holy Spirit find a temple and the j ,| ow bexr , llllln eofJ al ^
«|o(*trii)e of God m word (1181111 upon tm* ; .
waiting and thirsty spirit* r n* the rains * ot * leF 1,1 ! * ,ei I upon the mown grass and ns the showers ! were put in hy ’loinig l :nlii that water i he earth : so that righteous-1 arv soeierv. north ivindow. ne-s may flontlsh and holiness abound, | >, rg . M A . .Stanlrv: Mr Hi
and all the rieli fruit ot the -pint be i , .
' yielded iua blessed harvest to the praise P ,lf ln 1 '" llt b " ln ^
of Hod.
ory of her father. .I»li!i 1
i.iiEi.Ni ' s: i it hist ian <'iir::< it.
Alter- 10:10 tlie new organ pealed forth in the Handel’s “Largo” and the day’s ex
tlie members of the church, wards meetings were held
old Baptist church on West Frank- ercises opened. The rostrum was in heaven. May these earthly courts be i Anna Bieknell ami Mw
lin street. A suitable room was occupied by Elder A. H
May no discordant note of strife ever i transom hears the iMiir 'H b* heard within these walls, no unholvilett. In the infant ^ spirit of pride of worhlline- find «'U-! MMm ,. s „f y,Alspui.t i ranue here; but m ly i he faith out of . , . | wtiioh all goodness springs, the hop»* j*' I ' whiirh pnrilien aiu*. G’omforts the sorrow-1 H. M 'rii»* jin'iip «fl in^ hf*art, ami the love whirli honors i the we^t end of >nn-liv| (ind blesses man and binds Christians , (eHr t(lH fo ,| owitia
in blessed fellowship, even in-piie and
-way the hearts and lives of those who : Biekni'll, . I. - r. A, ii;i worship here, so that, with on® mind I Mrs. A. Stanley in •1.1.1 h.-.irt. t 1 -V ui iv strive together !<.:• daioditers I.ii • - a : ihe faith delivered and let their light \ Iol . rig; the Junior KnH - •-nine that otner-. seeing their good: , works, may glorify our Father Who j,! memory of Eider ..
next secured in the county semi- Elder Shuey, Elder E. M. Raines, nary buiiiling where for many IE. II. A. Gobin and the ministers years services were regularly held. <d' the city, back of them being the Rent was paid to the amount ol $12 ( choir of eighteen voices with Mrs. per year. Among the ministers K. A. Hays at the organ. After in these years were: John B. New, the opening exercises Hev. Rains L. H. Jameson, A. R. Benton, F. of Cincinnati, preached for thirty K. Houthour, B. K. Smith. Alfred minutes taking the Lord’s Prayer Flower, E. P. Goodwin, James M. as a text. This was followed hy Matthews, Moses E. Lard, Ben the statement that the building jamin Frankliu, M. B. Hopkins and committee desired to raise $4,000 O. P. Badger. At tltis point the and the work was begun with a growth of the church began to; will. Elder Rains was happy in force upon the membership the I ibis branch iu the work and his apnecessity of a house of worship, I peals, points and remarks kept the and Elder Peter YV. Applegate was | audience in good humor. The Y. appointed to solicit funds. A P. S C. E. and Ladies Aid Society record of the funds shows that; — —
their donations came from abroad \ A K as well as at home. The congrega- UlOOQ AppCll iC
lion continued to meet in the semi- Is essential to good health, and for restor-
ing and sharpening the desire for food
there is nothing equal to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. For overSyeara
• , as the holy place in the temple, separat- n ,.u. .Morris. ] et j only hy a veil from the holiest of all. |
in which the royal priests of the house
of God may trim the Uoldcit lamp and sprinc Hri-n forWt^ eat of t ho bread of life, and iMirn incense \ ii ;ivt - jn-l r- rioM i at the gold altar; and thus, drawing ,, , , s near to God with true hearts in full as- 1 *»«•<> * > i l»>'i**jr B' '' 1 - sunince of faith, may they he prepared : sandals with putent t aiW
to enter finally “within the veil” to re- .
joice in the presence of (K»l. where ' n both pointed a'. 1 'ni '■ I there is fulness of joy; ami at Hfa right 'j'her are ma le for "'''*1 hand, where there are bleasinnforever , J more. look-. They an* the n«t($ And mav God graciouslv tuvept this ! thing in ehildo'n’s wmi 1W offering of a house in Hia na«w-an L ^ m in 0 „ 8iW sfr«f ottering muide by gre^tefid hearts and , ' , , willing hands—and bless every heart wo,,,en s ' Ihateiiho* that shares in this gift. Ami when, one I styles in women’s sprkl by one, those who have shaved in this j both in button and lacs- B
Hi-nl Kstnte Transfers. Will. YV right to M. A. Lucas land in Marion tp., $<100. Etta Lyester to Curtis F. Craft land in Washington tp., 2(X) C. W. Daggy to Nannie J. Strother land in Greencastle $1. Joseph M. Lee et. al to Henry II. Hillis land in Marion tp., 4(H) £dP“‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banweu Times.
nary room until the close of 1852, meetings were held in the court house. In September PJ, 1853 the lot corner of Indiana and Poplar street, the present site was purchased and the contract for the building let to A. J. Smedley who finished it in 1855, after many delays on account of a shortness of funds. A pastor was then secured
in Oliver P. Badger, who became ^^djenwiii
the first regular minister in charge, wd I aeldom hud a good night’s rest. w ho served several years. After P,IU 1 arr » lad t0 "W Hood ’» Sarsaparilla
has cured all m> Ills. I rest well at night,
him the pastors were as follows: ) 1Rva tt hearty appetite and can perform J. \y. Cox, one year; Aylett Raines, my household duties easily. I am glad to one year; F. S. Stimson, one '.year report the success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Alfred Flower, one and a hall year, « ’ ... (). F Lane, cue year: O. P. Badger, HOOCI S SarSapaN 11 a two yet-rs; A. J. Laughlin. five l3 the only T rue Blood Purifler promlyeurs ; J. H. YY aggoner, two ttats. uently in the public eye today.
Prof. Thompson, one year; YY‘. B.
I had dyspepsia, had no appetite and what I did eat was with no relish. I had headaches 3 or 4 days a week, and
an awful
Tired Feeling When I went to
s,nic,. -ball be take,, from the-e earth- . r of-i.rintGie lH ly scenes end leave a vacant seat, mav * a,u,rv 1 , , t .|
’ * wear, com^ hhu see
line. If you want s ni«* your needle toe -h |M ' i "' rr ’
they find a yet more hlessesl home in that house not made with hands,eternal in the heaven, where the worshipers
shall go mo more out forever.
May multitudes here he borne to God, so that when all these here- today shall have gone to their eternal home, others will take up the service and repeat from generation the old, old story of the cross and the song-; of Zion and the prayers of saints until Jesns comes and all His
redeemed are gathered home.
We give thanks to God that His people have been able to offer willingly after this sort. We invoke His blessing on the labor of their hands; and we <‘oinii)it to II is holy care and keeping all the interests connected with this relig-
ious enterprise.
get it. If your
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been wearing as "i'll ought, bring him : I with a pair that will I I humour again. V f larger stock of shoe* l|H other store in the city >
ways reliable-
Be-ped I’ K 'l
Taylor, two years ; A. G. Flemming, HOOd’S PillS tZ vricX'cenu.’^
Hit E*>or
, Indianapolis Sept--•
“May the beauty of the Lord onr God dav,$1.2<>. ,11 ho upon us. and establish Thou the work Louisville Sept- ' 111 1 of ottrhands upon ns*, yea, the work of Get. 5. $.1.20. our hands estahlisn ThOii it.” Let this; (’hattanooga. Fen"" 1 house h<‘ a home for the strangers, a return limit <*ct. 1 - y J
|daee of welcome and comfort for the poor, u consolation for the distressed, and a place of salvation for the sinner. Let it he 11 place for the guidance of youth, for the consolation of age, for the good men and the glory of God. Altogether it was a great success, spiritually, musically and financially and the membership of in-
dustrious workers and
popular
pastor may well feel proud of tbeir achievement.
NOTES.
A handsome clock decorates the north wall of the main room, a present
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