Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1895 — Page 2

THE BAKNER TIMES, GREF VCASTIE, INDIANA. SATURDAY AUGUST 2* ISSn

V :

)smg

it Prices

A DECIDED DEI-EAT.

Tu»i:« t But r^o '»*n»oJrt*r.

Vund;i!ia ortit ials arc grt utlv inj tor:*sted in the move th.- St. Lnnis fui.n«l ('n. is eonsidpring. The

ON LIGHT ALL WOOL SUITS AND MEN'S AND BOY’S PANTS.

Strictly First-Class all wool suits going for $7.50, former price "io and >12. Wool Pants lor $1.10, 1.48, 1.55, 1. 75, f?.00.

l>l«l tin* ISi# St. I’ttitlK A«tiinni8t< i t‘ to tli**

Oi*e«*.itcantln 1 *. • y N.

It was fondly expected by the

home rooters yesterday tiiut one 1 Pag tour h.-is been uitudng nnsc'' score would at least adorn the capital out of the l o t that the\ n tally board lot tireen.uistle but the honker u •. the tunnel: that -iieie ifure<l hopes were fondled roughly j no smoke, etc. <» aiin:r adv e. t i-'-and a score did not come. 'I'he ''neats have biotig.it this I n ft" l 1 -h visitors, however, piled up sixtu-n , * t * lu’c- * and could entity h »v« made it ring « slag eleetr city a* a sixty. There was a lot of disup- | mentis of taking trains tutoeyh the pointment expressed and some little j tunnel in order that pussemrei s v. i 1 condemnation for the management : "'’f he compelled to f'taitd ’ ■ e

l Unstop Your* Fiat's W Always when nuvone tok- you to cut one of or,r § j.'niit In lr will do yon good while you ( , t ft ami give yon an elegant charue to return t|| ( . !? compliinciit. to y ur friend- r cent-.

The L>?ri!e

> < ’Kt'tl

MERITS.

ITS

when the fact leaked out that ] s m°he. The \ andalia, one o! ti e J| rv'iiini- it i-u-ed.

Eiteljorg was not here and conee- i heaviest patrons of the tunnel, is, ■phe flow of ink can'tai imii.*ed to suit writer by slightly turnii.r |, e: , qucntly could no. pitch the game. | eagerly watching the developments, j m . |)00 , ( . hiI(llv| , ( , )n ,,. irrv ir ln any position ami i, wil, Bot , ”! "

The management of the home team ! An oflicial ot the road said vester- ^ ,. ;l „ j. „„ it is impo dhle t<« get any mk out.

his | day th.»t he doubted if electricity It. never drop, ink or tlno.1-

when w riliiia:.

I cannot gum or foul, a- it i- always moist.

(state thev tire not to blame for

Se,. Window display for Bargains in Mens and Children's ' non-appearance. They say they | would be a success in hauling heavy TnV'cnl'l ITT are the very best made, ami warranted uncon,Mtion.dh.

i! a 1 a direct agreement with Eitcl-, lri, * us - n ttn '* ' * *“

ijorg whereby he was to pitch the oame and had eon true ted to pay him for it. With this understand ing they went ahead and advertised , Eitcljorg and tiiiiny people went to

goods.

Fall styles of Hats in stock.

0=r.

in daily for our fruit and we are

getting s nne first class advertise- ! Kansas, 1.

ment abroad. 'I he f.uit exhibit is j ^ 0,11< * .uanagers had t!ia! aiding in this good work. ! W0l| l d be ,1,inus a l ,itchor i !

i thereupon imme iiately wired to

Tiik telephones for the Green ! Weaver at Indianapolis, to In in.' castle exchange were shipped, it is | ime with him. Weaver brought said, a week ago yesterday. How the best he could find in the limited lonsr, how iong will this delay be time, and he did his best but he kept up. Incidentally we notice wa8 of too light weight for the

GEO, E. B1AKE, Greencastle, I no.,

General

lusuraiiee, Ileal Estate And Loan

Agent.

Money Loaned At a VeryoLow

Rate of Interest of the Hon. D. E. Williamson in , . , . , ,, ,

rung play that set the tans to whir-

lwind, that gentleman seeks to cor- ‘ . , r .1 p . i

ling at a great rale. In the fatal

Call and see him before clos- rect a story concerning the tnal of fourlll tbe vjsitors opened up on

ino elsewhere Harper Evans published in the ^ Louisville Timex some time ago.

'I he legal gentleman’s articles are

DAI LN RANN LR 1 I M LS j-,,1] of history and are no doubt cor-

rect so far as they go, but to give a full idea of the case, they do not go

I>r. 'John at Neivnanile.

In commenting on Dr. J. P. D. John’s lectures, “The Worth <>1 a Man" delivered in Newcastle the j I’rr.is. after giving a short synopsis

the park purposely to see what of tbe th night of the speaker, sa\s: 1 a showiii” he would make .•uninst ; It w;.- a gr.-iml llicbt of oraton. lieb-

. , ,( lag ami hle-^iaa Hie hearer. I he D-e-

: kite giants. A telegram received,^ I1 , finy i,,,,. ,t win, at ll:lo vestfirday savitur Eitcljorg j i-very return they grow in number^

,, ’ . | So pn fectl v hii i loeution that one can

;could not get a train, he being 1 1

For sde at LANGDON’S BOOK STORE.

o the Public

that the surrounding towns that Minnesota sluggers. The manahave built exchanges tire oxper | gers were keenly disappointed over ieneing but little difliculty in ad• the failure of their pitcher to ap ding new instruments to their |, ear but they claim the fault was systems right along. A tracer should not with them. be sent out after the missing Green-j The game opened prettily and castle boxes. j for three innings was as nice as one

could wish.

The

There is a certain class of fellows in this city who hi

-earee d. i : ie wheiii. r i.e is not. : >■ t tried to work the proprietors of The Big; Bonanza and

i„ g to accomplisl. their designs are now going about* our goods are not as advertised, and that our oil,

,lre^. The ev),lent Inaiii power lielum; put a fire Out, etc This idle talk is all caused In- fellr,

I liis v. onl^ woul l innkf tin* tune <»i

open with a iiiuitimie of beautiful who wont pay their debts and who have been refusedcret wra'ppei up in v.-ecmh'.giy'Vomm’u/u by us. Sensible people will not believe their talk as it,

11} unreliable. Our prices are low and \ ^

tm • i i reply to ii-eenioiisin shall be in (-fog trade. Our {goods are all first-class as is our low ntM

our winter's lecture course. | ° oil. Call and he convinced and you will then buy literal

Mrs. Eva Duncan and daughter. °f our goods for we are making the lowest prices in theritj

returned to their home at Indian-1

South U>.

Star 1’rexx and Democrat

In the second inning

Kraus knocked a liner to Matson

today contain articles from the pen , , . , , .

1 , , who doubled up (/amp in a light

I'ubllHhud rvory afternoon except Sunday rit the IIannkk TiMKS olHce, corner V r iiit» and

i'Tcmklin rttreds.

ADVERTISING. Keaiunu Noth is

d cunts per Urn*. < >m- lint* punigniphs charged ns occupying two lines space.

~r> lines &•> ** ....

4 cents per line d ** “ “

1'Ml ** ....

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the Indianapolis kid pitcher and such a fusilade of line hits, home runs, etc . have never been seen on the Greencastlegroun Is. The visitors slammed the bulls around at wi 1 and their force was so great

that

IMfc.'-iy rati-s iiiihU. known mi application.

Cl.a'-.U’ci. I'lirdlsnluv'I'lvertlacmi.nta must, ho , . han'icil in ii." iihi'oin'ii, m. i.iieinlny. Komi Evans ’. riul prosecutor ot the hut lalvertikciiu nts will Iks rocolveil oaoli uay ' . , iip to iov-im ii ,,. in. | trict, and was one ot the counsel

farenough. As the Baxner Times , , , i, . .i

^ , (the locals would not stop them,

understands history in tnis case the! ,

J > i here were a number ot led handed

Hon. W. G. Neff, now postmaster of , ,

batters in the Si. Paul team and

the city and in bis (lav one of the! , . .. • • they sent a cannonading down i ablest and most .successful lawyers! , , , i- .

! around John Haskell s corner that at our bar. was at the time of the

dis-

All v.omainnlciUIons >ao'il l be ti!(f>ic,l iiith Ihe inline of tic wrltoi': nil nisn-rM.rily (or

publloiMon, but us al. iici. of prool Is ;h. portallt

BATES or SUBSCRIPTION

our Fear hi advance.

Sir nuinthc

Three inmit/is line manth fV, :uech bn ('nrrle.r

fS.00 2M 13 ..IO .in

When t*: 1 v.t’ Is nut Ic by iiarrliT, all snbr •. .Iitloii nceoiints iii ,'to lie piiM lo them us

they call i.n I reel:'i for sum .

M. J. ’lECKETT Publisher IIA lilt V M. SMITH MnnaKiiur Bdltor

AUilre's nil eomiimnli' itlons to The Daii.v Hannkh Times,

Oreeneustle. lad.

lor the state by right of the im-

otlice he held. In Mr.

i \\ illiamson s article in the ib mo

Whoreitellvery is irreifuhir plense report <*ratlc papers w r c fail to discover lame promptly At publlcntion otnee. . , r i •

anv mention of the name ol Ins

Bpeolmen copies mailed tree on application. M | gbbor> M ,, Neff, in

(any way, shape or form. Mr. Neff had exclusive charge of the case before the grand jury which brought in an indictment for murder in the first degreP, and. as we are informed, took an active part in the trial from the commencement to the conclusion. A correct history should be complete. Mr. A. I). Kelly, who has one of the best fruit larms in the County, was a caller at the Banner Times’ office this alternoon where lie left some elegant samples. Mr. Kelley advanced an idea that should meet with hearty approval. He suggests the making of a line fruit display at the State fair, to be known as a Putnam county exhibit. There is much fine fruit here that would be advertised to the world there, and taking the local exhibit as a starter a display could be made that would prove a great opening of eyes as to our resources. Why not employ some one to collect the exhibit and be

The Banner Times is losing its m er of the 8aiue? It woulll ’•eputation as a calamity howler;! . , , . , , i had to quit, because its n „ ws ! pay handsomely in the long run. cdumns gave the lie to its editorial The Banner Times seconds Mr. utterances of the calamity type.— i Kelly’s motion most heartily.

J he will remember for a long time i There were bells, whiskers, toys and

j other little paraphernalia dangling | io the balls and it is a wonder as j many were bagged as the score

ML and A. Mur phi

a polls today.

Mrs. Andrew Woods is attending! the old setMers’ picnic at Hull,!

Morgan county, today.

Mrs. A,l. Binkley and daughter 1

of Bloomington, are visiting thc|p >

former’s mother, Mrs. Tucker.

John Kiley shipped thirty gal . r j j r i . , . , city or money retunded; 2 boxes axle grease, 5 cents; Ions of the Mahan mineral water to 1 , 7 0 ^

Indianapolis yesterday. Shipments were also made to Brazil and Terre

Haute tins week.

See these for starters.

2 lbs. of coffee for 25 cents—equal to any 2501. coffee in

xes

of sugar, Si. More in future.

I

rhiTsimn Clmrrli.

Sunday school at 9:15; preach ing hy the pastor at 10:30. Sub j jeet: “The Peace hy Jesus Christ that Peter Preached.” Y. P. S. C ' E. at 6:30 p. m ; evening service at 7:30. Subject,: “The Work of the

God of this World.” Public vited to all those services.

in-

J1HS F. FEE. INSURANCE AGENT,

PENSION : ATTORNEY

AND

NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditions!) exseuted. Ollh e In ('i ntral bank Building. Greencastle, Ind.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at tins office. We

nill save you money

SpriiiK ll«els fur Wtinifn.

I have just received ii nire I,: „fJ men’s Spring Heel. .'J sandals with patent leal her tip inn in both pointed and narrow squmli They are made for wear as looks. They are the ticab-: iJaal thingin children’s we.u tli,.r<-i.oM have them In all si;: - fr is cl ■ ! women's I have abo-oinc vr pit si vies j,i women's -il hath in butloa a 1.! ' .1 .••• .••J admirer of spi-ing heel - .n'.forwa wear, come and see wh ir I lii» i»B

l t* I In W 1 Ung;^. its account of

were oaggcil as

showed. Jones of the visitors is j one of the best pitcherk in the Wes-

tern league, He is a south paw 8 aui ® ■' Fern Haute tpn

twirier and has a speedy rising

to hit es

Brazil has a hail club that the Greencastle team should defeat be-

fore snow flies.

The Globe Democrat is advocating shorter political campaigns which idea would be favorably re

ceived till along the line.

There are some samples of fruit at the Putnam county exhibit that look remarkably like the modern olive. They are classified ns unknown. It lias often been said that in my of our later clay olives are nothing but green plums, .flavored

to puit the taste.

Star- I’rcxx. There lias

I

That Tired Prelliig

been a republican |

, . . .. .. . Is n common complaint anditisadan1 lection in the meantime, neighbor, * . .. ,1 .

0 ; gerous symptom. 11 means that the

and the next congress "ill stop the S y S ( em is debilitated because of impure

fool policy of the democratic party.

blood, and in this condition it is especially liable to attacks of di-ease, flood’s

Pl'TNAM enuntv pears arc bring- ! Sarsaparilla Is the remedy lor this coning seventy-five cents per bushel in dition. and niso tor that weakm.--foreign markets. The scarcity of which prevails at the change of season,

j climate or file.

peaches is one thing that holds up. Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly the price of pears. The fruit crop | ,ind efficiently, on the bowels and liver. in Putnam county will be worth -'’ c ' many thousands of dollars if prop-j Keeping everlastingly advertis eily husbanded. Calls arc coming ing brings success. tf

ball, one of the meanest

pe hilly coming, from a left-hander, j and he used it with great effect on our boys, who saw things yesterday they hadn't seen before. The result was about as anticipated and the only disappointment was in the battery failure. The crowd num beren about five hundred and the local managers took in enough money to pay tile .$50 guaranteed

and liquidate all expenses.

A tabulated account of the scoie would be uninteresting as the game

was so one sided.

Intereaiof X. T. I>ei*i»uw.

Vt*w Albany Tribune.

Newlaud T. DePauw will probably dispose of a large portion of his holdings in the new’ American Plate Glass company, to Maj. C. T. Doxey, of Anderson, who was elected President of the company hist

Tuesday.

It was expected that Mr. DePauw would be elected vice president of the company, but it is reliably reported that if certain deals are consummated, he will retain only a small interest in the new company. The office of vice president was not filled at the election last Tuesday. Mr. DePauw left last night for Indianapolis to attend a

meeting of the company.

CiuT.p Kxr'.irsionH to fn* WpsI.

Boiinriful hurve-t.' arc ng/Orted from ;

... all sections of Mie west and north west I"’

(I . , , lime. If you want a mve rnlioTl,

and hi exccotioniillV favorable ommr- .

your needle t,»' slii,,' e re

get. i(. If your liov's slier- lian

been wearing as well a- )0H Iliinl

ought, bring him in and I wil' If

with a pair that " ill pnt iihi in humour again. You will :;lwsj

. , . ,,, , 1 larger stock of-In ■- her’ihau

mg the game, lie walked up to the . .. other store 111 the city and l!c «

pi a •' v.lii-e ihe plnyei- were -landing to point-in Northern \\ iscoiism, Mich- vv . iys reliable,

and after lonkiug them over he drawled igan, Xnrtliwestern Iowa, Western ' j, , nuti Stration: Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, 1 ' ., . ,',ni.

“Sav. mi-ler I don’t reek,,,, you’d Colorad() , Wvuming. I Tab ami a large h:»v»* any objection tellur a leller nlMJiit ! t , /* wliat’s the average wei . lit of the hoys j 11111,1 ,er * ,(>,n ts. 1'or full in-j

on this’ere hall nine of yourn would formation apply to agents of connect-' inc Four t i,-iir«i«n<. yer?” ! ing lines, or address, A. II. Waggoner,'■ Sept. 13, 14, In and 1« w** 1 “Not at all. friend,” replied Stratton. i T ,, A 7 j ackson p i aC e, Indianapolis, round trip excursion tickeU to

tunity for home-seekers and those de-

\ ’slerday’s s ir in K a'-•luinge of location is offered by

the -eries of low-rate exenrsions which have been arranged by 'he North Wos-

puhislies ii.e lullo-ving incident : tern bine. Tickeis lor tliescexeursinns I I.e St. • ail I ii.ver- . jnyeil a he: rl v with favorable time limits, will he sidd

laugh at a typiral wayback farmi r dur-

1

Wi ll, then,” eontinued tho ques-

tioner, ••what is sheV”

”1 should say about 176 pounds,”

Stratton answered.

“Well, 1 didn’t miss ’er much.” said the farmer. I ’lowed as what they'll about tip the beam at ITS. Now that fi ller p./ini ingto Pickett) weight nigh onto gOO. You see, I used terrai-e hogs and know how to gouge them.” Eveiybody within hearing distance roared with laughter at this speech and the rural gentleman, not seeing the point, looked worried as lie walked

away.

The Banner Times—10c. a week.

Ind.

Tire Banner Times For Statements, Bill Heads, etc. The Banner Times For Envelopes. The Banner Times For better Heads. The Banner Times For Legal Blanks. The Banner Times For Sale Bills and Posters. The Banner Times For all kinds of job printing at lowest pr.ces. rf

Prevents Suffering

K«*al EfttatP rraiiHfprs.

Mr. C. A. Quider, a well-known manu- 1 K ° bt ' S ' <iraha,n to • ,,,hn Mossl

facturer and lumber dealer, at McQuffey, hi ('reeiicastle, $Bm0. Ohio, has found ' ■ Su|,| ff | " iggins to (V. It Henderson,

as have many * n " :, 'hirn:toii tp., $1.

others, that Joseph ( line et al to William A.

llood’s Barsapa- Crosby, quit. Roaehdnle, $350.

rilla, by keeping the blood par?, prevents ns well

as cures disease, dorado, Kan.

He writes:

College Avenue M. K. Ctiui-cli.

Rev. John K. Earp, D. I)., of Kl-

wito for many years

“Hood’s Sar- wa9 cfnne ®ted with the university

It saparilla has a here, will preach at 10:30. The

very conspicuous pastor will occupy the pulpit at iP-jf board. 1 * Hook'it : night ’ 7:30 o'^OCk.

Mr. DePauw may make arrange- j fo f, r . he “ niati ' , ! n ’ ! or whlch 1 flnd 11 ver J' T-xinyT i,o«:u siarK-ts. ments to open the window glass de | aid’f w a WoodpuriltorjYn h faet bu' g"- ' “kVoT’ 1 UA1 '' V ,Jan ’ nkk partment of Hie DePauw glass ! eral debility. It has pittvcd hlehly sue- V" '! '' " . Allen, ma’iagerol Artbui i i’ll „ „ ! eessful. I could not get alone without ' ori an 8 DOItitry house.’

works which has no connection . jIood . H Sarsaparilla. We buy H h iLiL ” witlt the new plate glass company, dozen lota, and myself and family tako it

‘ 1 - whenever we do not f«el very well.” ( A

(Juiueh, McQuffey, Otdo. ‘ ’ '

An Kxrtirnit'n to Iiiitianapolla.

On Septeniticr 1-t, via the N'andalin (

Hood’s SarsapajifSr

line, for wliich very low rate will be f* f* 10 , on 'y lru p blood purifler promiatade. See ticket sgeut for time tf P°»liceye. yi;.Ufor|5.

train and rates.

Hood’s Pills

Sprinns, Im-ge SDrlaas. stimll «Veks ; Tin key f i nu j Ti.rkey, yiuiiKrioms

yin k/'.>., ,,id him' Tin lti > ». .11!m K • ■e - I. f. over

Itnek- ..,

• ■ - fr, sh s-jiije, Hi.Iter, food

...7 . ..11 ...3

i villi', Tetiu., either via l.”J*«“' Cincinnati, good ret u mi tig tilA 5, $s.25. < >n account of B catupment of the Smi- "i ’-J Indianapolis Sept. account I

day. $1.20.

tiouisviile Sept. 8 to 11, miicA

Oct. f>. $2.90.

Chattanoogs, Tenn.. Sept IK return limit Oct. 5, $s.s5. I Boston, Aug. I!» to 25, |

$20.20.

To Warsaw, going unt I Aj- j turning fifteen davs from

* 1.65.

To Warsaw. Ind., Ri'connt assembly, .Inly 5 to Aug. ■’’J- - tin ning 15 davs after f j

F. I*. HrttTM

, Monnn Evenr-liiii"-To Lafayette, Aug. 31st. m' 1 John and Bryan deh ueoit thi 1 que.-tion. $1.75 round tri!'To Lafayette, Sept 2ml"' ' l ' 11 “ive account Tipiieeanoe

$1.75 round trip.

To Louisville. Sept. 8tli >" elusive account O- A. , !i $2.!t() round trip, bond ret

Oct. 5th.

To Chattanooga. Tenn , ^T' 10th inclusive, account Chicknrnaugii Nntionid n $S 35 round trip. Good

Oct. 5th.

The Motion route is ,,ie olllcialG. A.lbhne.to I;2: Chattanooga. ■ s l“' 1 ‘ 11 coiimindntinns have l'*' 1 ''"

the occasi'Ui. ,b A. MIC"*”

,'iiiint' I

:ul fl

Mi "J

to huudiliia.

For Sale.—Old ! 1 V'i; putting under C"'T' > . t i,cJ 'j ! shelves, for sale ideal'

7v I i.mks office. When n com ■"

■ i of news the-Ban-nek HM'-*