Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY OCTOBER lH l Jn
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JSonrding House Clubs 'will do wall to u,et our prices. We want it distinctly understood that all goods sold at the Big Bonanza are first class in every respect and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. If they are not up to representation we will cheerfully refund the money. Business is business and money talks. Don’t pay any attention to pessimists—we will help you see the bright side of things. See these prices for a starter : 2 lbs. of coffee for 25 cents—Good Rio Coffee, 23 cents; 20 lbs. of sugar, Si. Fine pickled pork, 8y£cts; breakfast bacon, 10 to 12 i-2cts; covered tin buckets, 5cts. and up; large tubs, 40 and 5octs Coal oil 12c; Sorghum Molasses 40c; Fine Salt$1.00; Butter milk soap 4c per cake. Opp. 1st Ward School. Cor. Madison and Liberty sts.
iVlurphy 6c Go
CEO. E. BLAKE,
Greencastle, Ind.
General
Insurance, Ileal Estate And Loan
and those expected to alliliate with them are invited to call when in the capital city and are assured of a hearty welcome.
Tagoart can never win in Indianapolis with the best element against him. It is safely against him and his methods and lie will never he the boss burgomeister in
Indiana.
Agent.
The verdict in the TIinshaw i case of which our news columns today tells was received in this eitv
j
I with differences of opinion, the preponderance of which, however, believing it to be a righteous one. There is at such tunes entirely too |
^ Vgi'y Low 'nuch forgetfulness of the dead and
too much sympathy for the living. [This, no doubt, grows to some extent out of the truth that the dead
Call and sec him before clos- are too soon forgotten. There was
Money Loaned
At
Rate of Interest
ing elsewhere.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Published every afternoou except Sunday «i the Ban si. u Times otRce, corner Vine and PiMiiktiu streets.
a most atrocious murder committed in Bellville for which there should be atonement. Some one should ] sutler and it seems that twelve men who have thoroughly sifted the evidence in the now celebrated ease
CkanirM for display advertlsementa muat be believe W. B. Hiusbaw murdered banded In t>y 10 o'clock i. in. each day. Read- . , . iu>r advertisements will be received each day 1118 W'iiO I hlirztl. I hoy B B VO 111 i up to 1 o'clock p. 111. if ^ a I • e . i • — theteu u life sentence and it is a j
wise one. If there is in any of|
Gtllttftpey—Bridge**.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bridges was a scene of gaity last evening, the occasion being the marriage of their daughter, Miss Grace Pearl to Dr R. J. Gillespcy. A large number of relatives and friends gathered to witness the cer emony. At eight o'clock to the strains of the Mendelssohn’s wedding march played by the Mandolin orchestra, the bridal party entered the parler. Here Elder A. H. Morns pronounced an Impressive and beautiful service, followed by a fervant prayer. Congratulations were then showered upon the happy young couple congratulations that were genuine, most of them sealed with the customary kiss that is generally generousU dispensed by both bride and groom upon such occasions. After the congratulations the bride and groom led the way to the dining room where a substantial and elej gant supper was served in two courses followed by the bride’s favors—boxes of wedding cake. Lemonade punch was served in an
adjoining room.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillispey start life with bright prospects and the best wishes of an unusually large circle of friends, their families being of the oldest and best of Putnam's people. They have both resided in this vicinity all their lives and will continue to do so, having furnished a home at 410 east Washington in Mrs. Teague’s cosy cottage where they will he “at home” after Monday next. The Banner Times adds its best wishes for a h^ppy voyage through life. A large number of handsome, costly and useful presents were left by friends and rela-
tives.
Among the guests from a dis tanee were Mr. and. Mrs. C. W. Bridges, .Miss Flora Ellis, Mrs. Mary J. Leachman, Mrs. ,T. H. Newnam and son Fred, Imlianapo lis; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leachman, Knightsville: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Ot ho Bridges, Fillmore; John S. Roberts, Coatesville; Dr. Boyce and wife, Tuscola, 111., Dr. Gillispey, Logansport; Dr. J. Gillispey, Reelsville.
COUNTY NEWS NOTES.
RACCOON. Miss Myrtle Miller from Illinois is the new governess at Mr. R. Z. Lock-
ridge’s.
Misses Nora and Bell Loekridge are attending school in Indianapolis. Mr. Chat. Edwards was on the sick list tlie first of the week. Aunt Katie Smith is able to be up and around again.
RRME.MRB.R You Get the Best Made to Order Clothing! A. G. LESTER-s NO. 6 EHST WHSHINGTQnI
Miss Edith Young has been quite 1 I' f .V—.'
• 1 i
sick for two weeks or more.
Thomas Ball and family will move to
Roachdale in a few days.
Mr. B. .S. Grider’s house in Roachdale is fast approaching completion. The quilting at Mrs. Willis McCray’s last Friday was attended by about a dozen ladies. They quilted a quilt and tacked a comfort besides having a
splendid day socially.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Belles are in Hendricks county for a few days. B. I). Skillmaii returned from Danville, Did.. Monday, where he had been to attend the funeral of bis Uncle
David Swank.
Mrs. Luvina Swank’s health is much improved since going to Kansas. Mrs. A. J. Cramer returned to her home in Chicago last Tuesday. Mrs. Steve Ridlen, of Roachdale, visile! C. \V. Ridlen’s Monday and Tues-
day.
Mr. E. L. Day has with the help of the patrons, purchased a fine encyclopedia of twenty-five volumes for his school. Mr. Deward Carter has purchased a hardware store in Roachdale.
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down with fever. May Williams, whose face was so badly poisoned last week, is in school again. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster were down from Ladoga with home folk< Saturday and Sunday. Several from here attended the entertainment at Fineastle Saturday night.
framed elegantly in oak and gold for $1,QQ and no other cost wm Bring us your phonographs, we do the rest. No fra : , I press charges. Do not be misled by the price, there isnoimp«J The Chicago Portrait Company and this paper have ma le a dj advertising and you get the benefit. Cab at tins ofhee ar'- jcv .
picture and frame.
PORTI.ANU MILES Business is getting more lively around here, nearly every one employed, and many real estate transfers are being
made.
Mr. Hibbertis still getting up huge derricks and bringing other machinery into his quarries. He will be ready to begin raising large blocks of stone out i
EI^ERPRIS
We come among you holding forth our right hand of
in a few days. Aii the lands on which lowship and seeking your support and encourag :rnent fi
he had options are being surveyed and great enterprise,
deeded to hill) this week.
It is now almost certain that a rail- Sacc . egg Depends Upon Your Patron^ej
South OrettiM'nMtle.
All comrmiiilcations should be signed with the name ot vhe writer; not necessarily Tor
er; not necessarily i (
puhituciou, tint as evidence of .mod fa He their min(ls H lingering doubt, not ' ously ill.
Mrs. Mike Kearn continues seri
Asionymous coinaiuntcatlons can not bo no-
ticed.’
it reasonable one, that Ilinshaw is j Will Rowland, John Foran, John
samcpromptTy at iMiiiHcaHlmcunv^' ‘ ' r ' innocent their consciences will noil Riley and Cai. Walker are attend-
suller. They believed that he j ing t he races today.
Specimen copies mailed free on application. |
RATEF or SUQSCR'.PTION One yen/ in ailcam'r Sir month* Three month*. One month Pei week hy Carrier
should be placed in the penitentiary ,
When delivery is made by earrb»r, sill subscription accounts are to be paid to them us
they call and receipt for same.
. , , , i For more than a hundred years the .. ..........^.oo Tor life, and H there were burglars : s , mker< 1(iiv ,. 8tU)lyin}? the i.j.) in that cottage that fateful night (ihu properties ot plants. 'i'liey have ao I there was enough evidence against ! made many discoveries, hut ttieir great-
est. achievement was made last year. It is a cordial that contains already di- - , gested food and is a digester of food. It until those other fellows are founu
ADVERTISING RATES.
the prisoner in durance to warrant
the jury in placing him behind bars j
IMSIM AY. IVr Inch, tt rat Insertion ..... .. CTi cts. " each snbsinuent Insertion r> cts. “ per mont h Sl.OU Gmranteist position oharaed per cent to 1IW per cent extra. Position not iruaraiitecd for advertisenu-nts of li*ss than ft Inches. No discount tor tltrio or space; five per cent allowisl when payment accompanies order. HKADINO NOTICES llrevlcr type, per line, r, e. I >ne line pnraaraplis cnar/.-d as occupyhnt two lines space. The foKowlna rates will be allowcsl only ii'hrn cash ai cnmpuiih’ttirder. •25 lines t cents per lino 50 “ 3« loo ” 3 •'Ml •• 84 r.nn •• st M. J. BECKETT Publisher H A Kit V M. SMITH Manmnna Editor
Address all communications to Tub Daily Hanneii Times, Greencastle. Ind.
The fact that Hinshaw failed totell his story to tliat jury was a fatal mistake if lie is an innocent man. An innocent man naturally tells his narrative and holds to it throu di thick and thin, and lie should swear it to the world. The Hendricks county jury should be commended lor its work. They believe in justice over there and their verdict is an example that counties not a thousand miles from the border of Hendricks could profit by in sim
ilar cases.
is effective in removing distress after eating, and creates an appetite for more food so that eating becomes a pleasure. Bale, thin people become pitimp and healthy under its use. It arrests the
wasting of consumption.
There never has been such a step forward in the cure of indigestion as this Shaker Cordial. Your druggist will he glad to give a little book descriptive of
the product.
Give the babies Laxol, which is Castor Oil made as palatable as Money.
Bedkokd’s dipthena over.
plague is
Curd of ThnukM.
I desire to extend my heartfelt thanks to onr many friends, for the kindness ; and sympathy shown us during the re-
I NEVKit saw the foreign makers ; , ' , ‘ nt blne-s and death of our dear
mother, and to assure them of our gincere appreciation and grateful remembrance. Mathias Hammond.
Oct. 2. 1895.
Corbett and Fitzsimmons have both been knocked out by a coura-
geous governor by the name ot! )in( j Hiey , ire realizing it in the in
creased importations to this country
of goods in as good humor with the conditions of trade an they are today,” said ex-Postmaster General Wanatnaker when he returned from Europe last week. The foreign makers of goods know that the Wilson bill was for their benefit,
Culbertson, of Texas. As a prize fight tighter Mr. Culbertson is
entitled to the belt.
A number of tin horn sports have been killing quail out. of season. The law does not expire until Nov 10, hut there are a lot of pot hunters and others, who ruth lessly kilt quail at anv time, who are now getting in their deadly work. The sportsmen say
that are taking the markets of onr factories. This is more of that “reformed” tariff.
Prevents Suffering
IH<I You l-Avr Tlunk
That you cannot h<* well unless you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it is because your blood is impoverished and lacks vitality. These troubles may be overcome by Sarsaparilla bethat ! cause Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure,
rich blood. It is, in truth, the great
. blood purifier.
offenders if they can get evidence. iio^pg
they will vigorously prosecute such
Mr. C. A. Guider, a well-known manufacturer and lumber dealer, at McQuffey, Ohio, has found as have many others, that Hood’s Sarsaparilla, hy keeping the blood pure, prevents as well as cures disease. He writes: “ Hood's f?arssparilla has a WKy very conspicuous place in our cupboard. I took it for rheumatism, for which I find it verysatisfactory, also for catarrh of the head and for a blood purifier, in fact for gen-
road will be built to this place inside of a year. |
J.8. Alexander bai traded bis prop- We sha11 make every effort to deserve it. We hope to I arty ben for property at Indianapolis your trade by our fair and square methods of doing busifl ami will move next w.-ek. will never deceive you in our advertisement nor permit Henry McGill has left the farm and salespeople to misrepresent articles. We have onlyonei
' ,U ‘ r " telegraphy. that a , the lowest
lias taken to nil- [ -
gone to Wavelund (o
He says since bis girl lias taken to riding the byeiele he can’t keep up with
her.
A wedding inside of town soon is one
of the probabilities.
Mt. Jess All has secured employment at Harmony and will soon move there.
Wa'ii pen lo Slay. Waisli us S|
Two blacksmith shop* with two j As beginners we do not attempt to run the town.
Asyel
hands in each shop is going here now. will be satisfied for awhile with a fair share of the trade “When it rains it pours.” , when it is once seen by the keen eyed purchasers that! s i id 11J'T 1 1 ■'^j a-' 'll j e 11 r aS heltl at Mlke jk ee P not hi n S' JUt A- i goods and sell them for less mol "lack VI' 'I if eke r!' "on r champion hog' than others ask for inferior (jualites then—then the opp|
raiser, turned off another batch of fifty tion Will have to hustle,
fat hogs, averaging 2!)3 each.
READ AND REFLECT ON THESE PEICES.I
Mr. Charles Bettis and family, of Morton, were visiting the Alexander
family Sunday.
An immense amount of corn fodder is being put in the schock this week in
this vicinity.
A brand new boy at J. W. Porter’s Men’s good workingshirts
bouse and another girl born to Mr. and
Mrs. John B. McCabe.
I>r. CurtiMH* llcM'ption. Columbus Itoimbllcan. The M. K. church was very attractive last evening, and in the assembly present were members of the various congregations of the city, whose bright, happy faces showed that they were glad to welcome back for another year the minister and his estimable wife
Men’s jeans pants 50c a pair Men’s all wool socks 13e a pair Men’s large size red hankcrchief . . .lie Men's good suspenders 8e Men’s good overcoat .ji2.2r>
15c
Men’s good suit. ijsd.OO Men's leather mittens. 20c Men’s heavy canton tlannel drawers 2."c• Men’s wool hat 4,8c Men’s good overalls 85 a pair Ladies all wool hose 15c Ladies wool mittens 15c a pair Ladies good 50e corset for 35c Ladies fine mackintosh $2.25 Ladies grain leather shoe !)8c a pair Ladies tine dongola shoes . $1.25 Ladies side combs 3c a pair
Lamp wicks fell Needles ■ f Good writing paper 50 sheets for j
Bottle good school ink
Spectacles 5ot|
A set of fi knives and 0 fork>
Best make wringer 3 quart cotfeepot
Bread pans
Large size pie plates No. 8 wash boiler Good coffee mill Cun and saucer
Thimbles. ... Large lamp Plates Pins
A $5 WEBSTER DICTIONARY FR
Every Monday at 8 p in., as a compliment to onr many patrons, we will for a short timj
who have labored faithfully among ! 10 every purclias.r of 25c, or over a ticket, and the person who holds the Ineky numW
tion, biliousness, jaundice, sick head-
The republican state committee a,.he, indigestion.
oral debility. It has proved highly suc-
1 ills elite li'et ill-, eon-l pa- C essful, _ I could not get along without
has reopened its headquarters at j
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. We buy it in halfdozen lots, and myself and family take it whenever we do not feel very well.” (J. A.
Guider, McGuffey, Ohio.
them the past twelve months. The pulpit was prettily arianged with large boquets of cut flowers, having for a background the League emblem in red and white, bearing the motto “Look up, Lift up,” and the national emblem, the
American flag.
City Attorney Danaker acted ns master of ceremonies, and after prayer by Rev. Noah Harper, addresses of welcome were made by Prof. J. A. Curnagey in behalf of
lie entitled to the Prize Dictionary.
THE ONLY DEPARTMENT ST0R1 A. ROTH Prop.
West Side Square
(ireencaj
Wanted—Girl for general housework. - . _
No. li Journal buildjng, Indian-, ^p^jy at ( ;25 Kast Washington street. 1. ■iOOtti S O }*SSi ^ Q 5*31;
apolis, and Chairman Gowdy and !
('idt and examine Mrs. c. M. Short's
Secretary Seeds will be found there ! e |egatiUine of trimmed huts and bon- ;
Is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye. $1; nix for f5.
daily from now on. Republicans
nets.
2!Kitli cod
Hood’s Pills , '" t
Hood's .Sarsaparilla. Zoo.
the auditorium the audience was invited into the handsomely,
trimmed chinch parlors where re- wholesale dkai.eu and -Hii'!’ 1 fresiiments of cake and coffee were 1 T t rr YT \ G O /I I
the M. E. congregation, Thomas E.; served bv the Ladies’ Aid Society i fl -TT Y " X U iv^ *
Davidson for the Sunday school, Rev. Curtiss and wife receiving 1 “
Miss Stella Day for the League, their friends in a pretty nook of Timothv and Prairieh
Rev. Z. r. Sweeny and Rev. Fe„-. white and green near the enet
wiek Fraser for the various other double door
churches and the people in general,
to which Rev. Dr. Curtiss respond- , ' ,,l,rn “K"
. . , . , , Richard b. Cowgill and OUie E
ed in his usual happy manner. ,, ... ., Bowman, Walter Wright and lee
Hus part of the program was m- ,, ,,,, " 11 1
Huldah Bowman, Oliver J. Shaw and Alice L. Runyan, Reverdy J.
a specialty.
terspenU by choir and a Woodbry Day.
At. the close of the
selections from the beautiful solo by
Gillispey and Grace P. Bridges.
exercises in , Subscribe for the Banner Time
Highest Market Price P*M f " r(
Oats and Bay.
Orders Promptly Hik'd and P' in any Part of the City- Per ' 1 oil'Where Delivered I'rmiidie' ■
Street, dpt
22 South Indiana
Cooper Bros.. Liver)
Stable.
