Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 August 1895 — Page 2
the BANNER TIMES, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY ALGl ST 21 IM*
Closing out Prices ON LIGHT ALL WOOL SUITS AND MEN’S AND BOY’S PANTS,
GREENCASTLE WEDDINGS
t’OUNTY NKUh noti:>.
lAM*kri<lir#»-llilliK ami Stone Wood
tiiil* 1 el«*l»ra^t*d Tl»l» Week.
Nup- ;
$ Your Nose Red?
Knee Powder only rovors it—<)nv Fruit Ices Cn-e _-|' i|u . ],hate is <;<km1 for n<>nes_ and Blood—IT your Id j, 1
Strictly First-Class all wool suits goin<j former price $10 and Si2.
for $7 .>(),
Wool Pants lor $1.10. 1.48, 1.55,1.75,2.00
Men's and Children’s
(wu
Fruit iocs will tliiu it—If too thin. Frtiit lees uili tli'i’’ ; ' ' 11,ev arc (rood either way and only .*> cents—Choice of C' 1
tlavoi'^and Phosphate.
The IMttle Dru<i
•oseil art,.
CARPENTKKsVlLLK.
Misses l.eiia and Lulu Scyhohi. form-
Tw(» vert’quiet but very happy'erly of this place, have been visiting weddings are the record in Green- Miss Jennie .1. o-iKtrn .tnd tlnii ni.n.y castle circles this week. On Tues ti i, nds In .1. . , .
Picket it Dawson have «t , *rtea their
day afternoon at the residence "f ; ( .j ov( ,- llu | ltM .. .Seed is turning ont one the In ide's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . llK ] 0 ne-h:ilf ami two htisliels per acre. , H. II. Hillis occurred the marriage i Thost that were on the sick list last of .Miss Alice Hillis to Mr. Albert | are reported heto r. , , .. r 0 , , , Ml . Owing to the continued drought the ( . Lockndge, of Hoachdale. Mr. . . f
! wells are failing. Hie late corn is suf-
Lockridge, who is better known as ferinK fl)| . rilin . There will not he near ‘Cull,” came down to this city on j so ,.„ n , as W e expected, the 2:17 Monon train and quietly | Hans Anderson ba« been appointed went out to his bride’s residence road supervisor of this district. , On Aug. 10 our hall team played the
where they were married, taking: r , . . , — 1 . ! the J:3r> train for Indianapolis.! Jp'."iame'to it'usse'iiviiie in | Poles and Fixtures, Door Mats, Carpet Sweepers, e
> rfrvi'tsi tn£» ! « . . ^ _ : .
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CARPETS
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attings, Rugs, E'loor Oil Cloths, Linoleum, Curta - I’ortiers and Draperies, Window Shades, Cir a J
etc.
See Window display for Bargains in
goods.
Fall styles of Hats in stock.
f, ^ rr£l> mJ.
sellv'lle. So after the game \\ ;»> over Hii'-ellvi’lc invited our hoys to emne to Sutherlin'.- springs the 15th and play the second game. Our boys went pr<
Hr. Hollingsworth performed the ,, r ,i,. r t,, £,.( s series of games «itli Ku«
‘ceremony. His bride in one of this I'ity’s best known young ladies and a host of relatives and friends extend their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Lockridge will go to housekeeping at once at Rnachdale where Mr. Lockridge is in the farm and
dairy business.
Table Linens.
BUKE,
Greencastle, Ind.,
General
Insuranee, Ueal Instate And Loan
A^ent.
Money Loaned At a VerySLow Rate of Interest Call and see him before clos-
ing elsewhere.
Camp Meeting ( lose.
The colore*I camp meelirp* dosed last night at Lynch’s park with a grand concert given by the Silver Leaf band and the Silver Leaf quartet. Au exceptional large audience was present and both pertornicrs and auditors ,\ere in Hie
Towels, Crashes,, Table Cloths, Stand Covers, DreJ
pared to play tint when they got there Scarfs, Napkins, Doylies, 1 able Felt, etc.
the Russellvillle team refu-ed to play saying the ground was not good enough hut our hoys informed them it was m t far to Russellville. On reaching Rus-
| sellville they found out there was to he nishing Goods,
a gvme between Russellville and Hul-
We are showing a good assortment of New Fall Styles and Patterns from which to make
Dress Goods.
and Trimmings, Underwear, I losiery and Ladies pj
STOKE WOOD.
Mr. hdwin F. Stone and Miss laudsbtirg. thus giving ('arpeutersville Mildred J. Wood were married this the game. Score, <'arpentersvillo '•>. morning at the residence o| the ! Ihissellville 0.
latter’s parents in the western ! suburbs of tliis city. A small mini- j her of relatives and intimate
friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. W. Iv. Weaver. A collation was served after the ceremony. The bride is one of Greencastle’s popular
Jesse Ford, of Haw Creek, spent a shott time with his best gbl la>t Sun-
day evening.
Red plums nre selling at 1 0 eent per gallon. There is an over production of them here hut there is not a full crop of blue plums. They are worth JO to
4U cents per gallon.
Mrs. Foster, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting at ('. L. Hutchins, re-
old time camp meeting mood. The young ladies and goes from among turned to the city the lust of the week,
baud boys seemed at their best and j entertained the audience wiih a I number of selections which were : greeted with irresistible waves of deafening applause. The quartet’s singing was the feature of the evening. Each member’s voice was so distinct and melodious that they made the large number of jubilee and sentimental songs which they | sang very stirring and pathetic. -Down by the Old Mill' and “I’ick- | ing Cotton on the Ohio,” and a number of original medleys are worthy of special mention. Mr. Hugh Horney was the central tig-
l) \ l l Y li \ N N KR IT M ES Ule t •■'t 11 ' the heuuti
ful notes which fell from his lips, iti>i Sunday like the fulling ol so many waters
er Vine anti t
and the striking and graceful atti-
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Franklin Mtreeta.
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tndes which lie assumed, seemed in perfect harmony with the music of
his soul, which were
manifested in the
tions.
large circle of friends to adorn her new home in Toledo followed by heart}' well wishes for the future. She is tiie daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wiilis 1’. Wood. Mr. Scone is ilu* oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Stone, and is in the express business with headquraters at j Toledo, for which place he and bis | charming bride left on the Motion
noon train.
A NikIiI in IVkiii.
The thousands of visitors from all parts of the State that ivitncs-eil the production of “The L ist Days of Pompeii” at Lincoln Park in the city of Indianapolis, have he.mi profuse in their praise of the character of the work then presented and have waited for the announcement of the subject which will be presented to the public this year. The Citi/ens Carnival committee of tb • capital city have engaged The Pain pyre-spectacle company and h ive
so plainly I liad choice of a number of subjects and poetrv of liis ac-D ,avc 8e ^ ec * e< * 1‘ains great masterphu-e
It might he well for our Christians as W< II as others to pray for rain if there are any of us jusr; it hasn't been raining Oil US. Ueal Mutate Transfers. E. Grihani to \V, II. Rich, loud in Franklin tp.. $150. John T. Ciine et a!., to Eliza and Sadie Money, land in Hoachdale, $100. Florence K. Haines to Susan J. Daniels. land in Greeneastle, $1,200. Lulu Sheets to Elizabeth M. Sheets, land in Greeneastle, $3,300. Mary E. Williams to Gertrude Williams, land in Warren tp., $270. Julia E. Williams to Martha L. Williams, land in Warren tp., $1,800. J. E. and M. L. Williams to Mary E. Williams, land mi Warren tp., fl.800. M. L. and M. E. Williams to Julia E. Williams, land in Warren tp., quit,
$1,800.
Henry Burns et al., to Francis J. Crosby, et a!. land in Roachdale, $502.
your selections. Prices were never
so low and we will be
pleased to have
you call.
THE D. LANGDON CO Dry Goods and Carpets
ITS MERITS. H is always ready for use. It cleans i’self every time it is used. The Mow of ink can be increased to suit writer by slightly turning pen L:; J barrel. 1 Julies ami school children can carry it in any position and it will not leak. \Vlieii the cap is cm it is impossible to get any ink out. It never drops ink or floods when writing. It cannot gum or foul, as it is always moist. The Gold Pens are the very best made, and warranted unconditionally. For Sale at LANGDON’S BOOK STORE.
Totbiy’H ijocai Markets.
Furnished the Daily Bannkfi T.mks daily by R.W. Allen, managerof Arthui
Where delivery is irnyuitur pleas •am ipromptlj .u publication offloe.
\ll communications suotild ho slK’icil wlih I Jordan’s poultry house,
tin ii,one o! the writer; not necessarily tor
puhliuttlon, hut ns ••vhlotioe of *ooil rn Hi. i'f,!,,,' ••,••. r
Anonymous communications can not be uo -I hm ,{j| ttcud ’ I (.iK-as, .'.
ureKuinr please report j Turkey 8, old totiid
Specimen copies mailed free on application. (I'eese^r*' f ('"er RATEPorsuBSCRiPTION. I l Va". fresh suljeet to liandiinir One Yrnr inadeinct ! >.00 llutter, aooil Sir months ZJUt i
Inuinnidh 11 *.'. 'jio The subject of the monthly missionl‘ . uv./i li|/ I'arrier • lu | ary address at the Presbyterian church When ■ 'Uverv is made by carrier, all mib-! next .Sunday evening will be “Indians.”
..a ..5 . 4 .A
soi l,illon nceounts are to tie paid to lhem ns
they call Mi l receipt for snnir.
The pastor spent several years on the
. .... i frontier and is well acquainted with IIAKIIY M. SMITH Mitnatrimr Editor I tI,e '"dian and his needs. As be says
lie has “talked their peculiar dialects,
Address all communlentloiis to The Daily Bannkb Times. Greencuatlc, Ind.
Mark the fruit show a success.
Perpetual motion has again been solved, this time ut Plymouth, Mich. _j The G. A. R. people are pleased that the railroad rate from Greencastle to Louisville lias been cut to $2.90. That is getting it to about the right figure.
been in their peculiar tepees, slept in their peculiar beds, eaten their peculiar turkey dog is the Indians’ turkey) and helped hang them.” He was present ut and in a mild way assisted in the hanging of Brave Bear, Sitting Bull’s son-in-law.
the for
There is a healthy roar going up because of the fact that the Putnam county court bouse is being papered with Chicago paper. The local dealers want to know why their stock was over looked.
I.etter IdHt. The following letters remain in Greeneastle postofflee uncalled Aug. 21, 1895: Mr. H. S. Davis, Miss Etta Marts, Mrs. W. C. Sqn, Gen. 1’. Parks, K. H. Murrell, Mr. Don Mason, James Kearmau, Mrs. Zacharich Evans. In calling for same please say “advertised.'’ WillisG, Nkff, P. m.
“It pays
the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Bakjku Times.
When it comes to the genuine article of news the Banner Times has it.
There is considerable anxiety here among old soldiers who intend attending the G. A. R. encai pment nt Louisville to know what “burgoo” is. It is made partly of meat but the Banker Times would like to have some posted party send us the names of the other ingredients.
In Your Klootl
Is the cause of the tired, languid feeling which afflicts you at this season. The blood is impure and has become thin and poor. That is why you have
...» strength, no appetite, cannot sleep. lap Fall8 on Hood canal) ^ locate(1 Purify your blood with Hoods f-ar-a- Xhe evidence has brought out the fact parilla, which will give you an appe- that her father, a white man, married the, tone your stomach and invigorate her mother according to Indian custom, von r nerves j by purchase, giving a shotgun for her.
! The defense sets up the illegality of the
Hood’s Pills are easy to take, ca- v in marriage, claiming that the daughter is lion and sure in eflect. 25o. I ifl««itiiuate and not entitled to the prop-
Subscriptiong for any magazine or paper taken at this oflice. We ivill save you money tf
According to i lid tan L'uttom.
Tacoma, Aug. 21.—Mrs. A. Henry, a half-breed, has brought suit to recover the land on which the village of Lillaw-
“A Night in Pekin.”
This great painting covers yards of canvas, and is reproduced the engagement at Lincoln Park,
performers will participate, and a professional hallct under the greatest of all
ballet uristers, Arnold Kirafly.
The tlrst scene represents the night of the Imperial (.’cremouy: the city igaily and profusely decorated in that way known only to the Chinese- a great commotion prevails, and the entire city is one of animation, every ciiiz.en playing an important part on his
State oi casion.
The Military is in command and tinMandarins are on duty, equipped and bedecked in the picturesque attire of the people of the Orient. The Emperor leaves the Altar of Heaven auu is conducted to his palace by the Military and Civic orders, after which the festivities given in honor of the occasion begin. These embrace all of the sensational artists of the advanced age, and give variety to the passing show. At the conclusion of this the lights are out hy electric touch and the scene, of war and destruction begins. The Chinese troops are called to arms, the Flotilla of Chinese junks make ready, and the cannonading in the distance begins—A territie battle ensues—the city is besieged and the British and French troops storm the city, when follows the massacre of the French Missionaries hy the Chinese in retaliation. The Chinese war junks are brought into action when terrible explosion of the inagizine sets tire to the ship, and the attacking forces set lire to the city of Pekin. The British soldiers take possesion of the Emperor’s Palace and release the British prisoners whence begins the complete despoliation of the valuables contained in the Palace. The treasures of a century are taken and the temple destroy-
ed by fire.
No production of Hie Inintit ihle Pains can he more interesting. At the eonelusion the gieut war between China and Japan—and no people furnish such an intensely interesting study for the Americans as the Chinese. Indiana day will he Thursday September 5th, and every road running into 1 ndianuDoIis has advertised the lowest rate ever o lie red—one cent a mile. Increased faeiliMes are being provided for the attendance on ibis day. The ippoitiinity to see the greatest show ever given in any city is reduced to a very low figure.
Ilia Four to Louisville!
With the beginning of the week the Big Four begins running their trains into Louisville over their new route
T
o the Public
There is a certain class of fellows in this city wholiaj tried to work the proprietors of The Big Bonanza and in a • j ing to accomplish their designs are now going about 1.1. 1 t • 1 Y 1
1
* o r j jsville. Passengers leaving GreencasJ »(l tie 2:39 a. in.. 8:12 a. m., 12.35 p. m
reach Louisville 7 :3b a. m
F
(i :45 p. in.
12 35
2 :50 p. in
P’ II l ESTIS. Agt. r.iii.v iii Bedford.
Medford Mull
Following is the score of the gun club shoot yesterday after-
noon :
Names. Shot at. Scored. Sherwood 50 43 ♦Thompson 50 42 Glover 50 41 Stipp ...50 37 Tippet 50 31 *< If Gi ceneustle.
and that our oill
10.030 I ‘,v ronlmlwelm IndiaunpoHs and l!,', n- | that OUr S° ods are n0t aS advertised.
put a fire out, etc. This idle talk is all caused by (elk|
'• who wont pay their debts and who have been refused era by us. Sensible people will not believe their talk as it wholly unreliable. Our prices are low and we aiv catdi tho trade. Our goods are all first-class as is our low pa oil. Call and be convinced and you will then buy lil-a of our goods for we are making the lowest pricr- in thecj
1VI. and A. MurpN
South (Ti'ettncitBiie* Miss Emilia Smith lias gone to Cairo, 111., where she will teach school. Mrs. Miller and daughter, of Indianapolis, are visiting the former’s father, T. A. Vancleave. Julius Sudranski and son Charles are in Indianapolis today.
Keeping everlastingly ing brings success.
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Big F«ur trains are all crowded with Knight’s Templars going to the tri-en-niitl coneleave at Boston.
Spear Pittman went to Bloomington this afternoon to attend a Baptist association.
Serves Are like Fire. They are Good Servants Hut make Poor Masters To keep your Nerves steady, Your Head clear, Build up your Strength, Sharpen your Appetite, You inust have Pure Rich Blood Tiie Best Medicine to Vitalize and Enrich the Blood, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla
P. S. See these for starters. 2 lbs. of coffee for 25 cents—equal to any 2501. coffee tnj city or money refunded; 2 boxes axle grease, 5 cents; 20I of sugar, Si. More in future.
Riff Four Excursion ft.
Sept. 13. 14, 15 and Hi we will sell round trip excursion tickets to Knoxville, Tenn., either via Louisville or Cincinnati, good returning until Oct. 5. $8.25. On account of Battlefield encampment of the Sons of Veterans. Indianapolis Sept. 2, account Labor
day, $1.20.
Louisville Sept. 8 to 11, return limit
Get. 5, $2.90.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. Hi to 19
return limit Oct. 5, $8.85.
Boston, Aug. 19 to 25, return Oct. 3,
$20.20.
To Warsaw.going until Aug. .V, turning fifteen days from date of sale, lo Warsaw, Ind., account Winona assembly, July 5 to Aug. 31, good rctiuning 15 days after date of mile, $4.05.
F. P. Hvkstis. Agt. Motion Excursions.
To Lafayette, Aug. 31st, account St. John and Bryan debate on the money question, $1.75 round trip. To Lafayette, Sept 2nd to Otli inclusive account Tippecanoe county fair,
$1.75 round trip.
To Louisville, Sept. 8th to 11th inclusive account G. A. R. encampment, $2.90 round trip. Good returning until
Oct. 5th.
To Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. Kith to I9ili inclusive, account dedication of Cliickiimauga National Military park $.s round trip. Good returning until
Oct. 5th.
The Monon route is the national i ofiloial G. A. R. line to Louisville and Chattanooga. Special trains and
The One True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the Public Eye. j co,„u.odaUon.s have been arraigned for
-- — - - ---• the occasion.
Hoot!’s Pills
Spring Heels for Woucn.
I have just received a iiiw I' 111 * men’s Spring Heel, black kid,* 1 *! sandals with patent leather tip in both pointed ami narrow -'initt 1
They are made for wear
looks. They are the neatest si|| l thing in children’s weai therei- 11have them in all sizes from ehiM women’s 1 have also some verfl styles in women's spring hed* both in button and lace. H ' (|11 admirer of sprlngheel slioesf"r‘ , 1 wear, come and see what I ho line. If you want a nice ruh | " r j'
your needle to** shoe here
i-M' ! ,ll l
get it. If your boy'- si 11 ' , been wearing as well a- > 1 " 1 f ought, bring him in and I with a pair that will not .'"" 1 humour again. You "ill al" 1 ^ larger stock of shoes here il | in 1 other store in the city an I 11 • 1
ways reliable. b 'T£“hi4
JHES F. Ffi
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PENSION
INSURANCE,* 0 -?!
AND
J. A. Michael, Agt.
notary pu 1 ; 1 j Pension Vouchers '’^jjuocs! gages, Correctly ami -■ I vSKh. <*.«.
Greeneastle.
