Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY OCTOBER 19 1890

Phone 61, Pop anything you want, That is good to eat. The cheapest and best arranged store in the city. The man who attends strictly to his own business has a good steady job. When a man finds his pocketbook always empty, and his clothes too loose he should change grocery stores. A sucker is born every minute; give the babies a chance. Never steal your neighbor’s good name, even if your s is worn out. The BONANZA downs them all, send in a trial order and be convinced. Fine Bacon 9c, Sweet Pickled Pork B jT. Brooms 10c, Coal Oil 12c. Warranted good and so on down the list— everything good to eat kept in stock. Call and see us, we will treat you well. Corner Madison and Liberty Streets. Murphy 6f Co.

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind., General Insurance, Real Estate Ami Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

Call and see him before

ing elsewhere.

clos-

iifter lie gets his claws on old mini j Vanderbilt’s $ I ;i,000,000. r It is said that in event Hinshaw , '^ets a new trial it will come to ; Putnam county on change of venue. | The Contrary club is getting ready. The telephone exchange is still locked up and the Greencastle people are about in the same condition that Vanderbilt said the public shoul l be when he uttered ids celebrated bulletin—"The public be cl d.” How long are we to be trilled with in this manner, gentlemen of the city council? Are we all to stand around like knots on trees while the Phoenix company, which lias no charter here, runs things about as they please? The entire system should he abolished at once and a decent day and night service be given our citizens.

DAILY BANNER TIMLS

Published every afternoon except Sunday • 1 the IIannkk Timks otfioe, corner Vine and

Franklin streets.

CLaHtfok for display advertisements must handed in by 10 o’clock a. w. each day. KeaditiK advertisements will he received each day

up to 1 o’clock p. in.

With all the swindling and Schemes aHual in the land, it is one of the duties of the country editor to keep liis subscribers warned as to tlie devices of the swindlers. , K . The following good advice is clipped

from a western paper.

“A good way to test a swindling

AU oommunicationa should be HiKmti with scheme is to otier a non-uegotiable tin* mine of the writer: not uoeessurily for w ||ot, the lime comes for the pulilto c.loti, hut as .Vhlencc of koo,1 lath. nou w,leu UH um< loans lor l in A.ionymouacueimunlcatlunacun not be no- ! signing. Mark out the words l 'or I order” or "or bearer” which always «m^^Tru y tpubU^l , i ro l fil ) r e r< ' P ' Jr ' follows the blank line on which is

written the name ol the name to

Specimen copies mailed rrefe on application. , . • — whom the note ip given. Make it

payable to him alone. That saves you all right. If the note is given with a view of a contract which the

RATES £>r SUBSCRIPTION.

Om* Fear Inadvanee $11.00 Sir mniitlui a^0

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Three m nith* line month JV, :vefh Ini Carrier.

I*r in.ylvanla OtnelaU. President Roberts and the Penn sylvania inspecting party passed through here yesterday evening over the Vandalia at about 5:30 o'clock. The party has a special train which is run on special train schedule. Among the otlicials who are inspecting the line are: George B. Roberts, president; J. P. Green, second vice president; Charles E. Pugh, third vice president; N. P. Shortridge, Henry 1). Welsh. Geo. Wood, directors; C. Stuart Patterson, William Wood, Samuel Rea, assistant to president; Theodore N. Bly, chief of motive power; I). S. Newhall, assistant secretary Penn sylvania railroad; John M. Harding, secretary to the president; Joel

Toiilgltt at Opera House. The charming eomrnedienue, Cecil Spooner, will be at tlie opera house this evening, Oct. 19. Below we reprint a brief extract:

Ecadvllle sun.

Cecil Spooner, supported by an excellent company’, appeared at the opera house last night to a large audience. "Becky Bliss” or “The Circus Girl” was tlie bill and the peals of laughter and applause which emanated from the house attests that tne company fully met the expectations of the audience, while those present have nothing but words of praise this morning for the admirable manner in which Miss Spooner sustained the title role and the excellent support given her by the entire company. The play was full of interest from start to close, while the specialties intro

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phia Ledijer; D. W. Sellers, Pennsylvania railroad solicitor at Philadelphia; Kane s. Green, son of Captain Green, all of Philadelphia; Colonel John Cnsseds, of Washing' ton, D. C.; James McCrea, lirst vice president Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg; Joseph Wood, general manager Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg; M. J. Becker, chief engineer Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg; S. B Ligget, secretary Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg; J. F. Miller, general superintendent Pennsylvania lines west ol Pittsburg; S. P. Bush, sup erintendent motive power of Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg; O. S. Gray, manager I’nion line of Columbus, O.

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that it was the most charming and j framed elegantly in oak and gold for $1.98 alul no otlu;rcost what (iver.

Bring us your photographs, we do the rest. No freight, no express charges. Do not be misled by the price, there is no imposition. The Chicago Portrait Company and this paper have made a deal in advertising and you get the benefit. CaU at this office ard sec quality of

picture and frame.

character. The kaleidoscope dunce hv Miss Spooner was by far tlie tin cst ever seen in this city and only those present can realize the rare beauty and grace displayed by this interesting little lady. The Sun does not exaggerate when it asserts

artistic exhibition of seen in this city and Spooner the queen of

stage.

dancing ever stamps Miss the dancing

1'ruf. Moo**' Recital.

The recital given by Prof. Jean Corrodi Moos last evening in Meharry hull was attended by a fairsized audience. Mr. Moos prefaced his playing of each number or group of numbers by a short lecture read from manuscript diseriptive of the work and the author. The open ing number, Beethoven’s Sonata. Op. 57, three movements, was a splendid selection to show the style of the performer. Mr. Moos gave it careful interpretation,

.NtTlOUH Fall.

John Burke was the victim of a fall this morning that was a severe shock to one of his age. He had beta in the residence of his son Frank and was leaving by the side door. The house is on the corner ot Water and Franklin streets and is on a hill to which st.one steps ten feet high lead. Mr. Burke missed the first step in going down and then began lulling. He saw he was in for a bad fall and tried to save himsell by running a little. He could not regain his feet, how i ever, and tumbled into the gutter. I He was badly bruised about * the body and head but no bone was broken. Dr. Bence was called.

W. C. T. 1). Note*.

The “Flower exhibition” has been deferred indefinitely owing to the failure of getting a suitable

his place for tlie exhibit.

execution being smooth, clean and remarkably accurate In the deli cate passages and through the main portion of tlie number his perform anee was all that could he desired; in the heavier parts ami climaxes there was a noticeable lack of strength and fire. This will no doubt improve, upon better acquaintance with Greencastle audiences, as last evening was the player’s first ap pearance. The Moskowski number was well given with a lively spirit and dash that brought out applause. The Chooin group consisting of

ju: other party offers just write upon two mazourkas and waltz was 1 the note ahead of your signature tl ..rmreciuted The Wubin

When delivery Is made by carrier, all sub- . tl , m , word9; o The p aymcnt of ,his ‘*Pl* r ‘- c,,l,ed ’ 1

ecrlptIon accounts ar«; to be jnild to them as

they call und receipt for samt.

ADVERTISING RATES.

.note is made conditional upon the 8tein numher ’ " mo8t '>‘'” u,iful 8t ‘ j performance of a contract f„r | was greatly admired as was which it is given.” Always re-[Chopin’s Ballade, No. 47, with

biftPijAYi fvr inch, first insoHloii •• “ each subsequent inn *rtiun 5 ets. ** “ per month Guaranteed position charged ‘-T) percent to 100 per cent extra. Position not jniurantccd for advertisements of b»ss than h inches. No discount tor time or space; five per cent allowed when payment accompanies order. HEADING NOTICES Brevier type, per line, •'» c. One line paragraphs chttrjr«Hi as oecupyinir t wo lines space. The follow'linr rates will be allowed only when cuhIi accompanU'H ortlcr. 2f, |i n (.H 1 cents p *r line w •• ; jj* “ ;; ;; mu •* SMI “ 2‘/4 500 " - M. J. BECKETT RnlillHher HARRY M. SMITH ManaifinK IMIlor Adiln*** all communications to The Daii,y Hannkh Times. Qrocncaatlo. loo.

Telephones. COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM

62 95

In the meantime send the news to No. 95 by grape vine.

member that no matter what oral contract you have it will have nothing to do with the payment ot the note unless it appears on the face of the note. You will never get an agent of any fake or swindling scheme to take a note payable to him or referring on the face to the contract he makes. It is not al ways a sign that a swindle is at tempted when a negotiable note is demanded: but in regard to deal ing with strangers it may safely bo said that you will win nine times where you will lose once by refus ing to deal with them or their

agents at all.”

Locust Street HI. K. Church.

Regular services at Locust St. M. E. church tomorrow. Class meeting at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, L. D. Moore. Sabbath school at 2 o’clock to which new students are especially invited, suitable classes having

which the program closed. Mr. Moos made a 1 avorahle impression with our musicians, his work being highly analytical, showing earnest endeavor and conscientious work. He used his own pianoforte a Hallet, Davis A- Co, concert grand. Rra/.il Man in a Large City. )lra.dl Times. One plain drunk of this city is now in Greencastle enjoying all the privileges of the jail at that place, viewing the fine pasturage on the business streets of that place. Owen Markey. who has been there before, was the victim. The amount was .j> 11.00.

Superintendents of jail work made their usual visit Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied by Rev. Baker and wife of Denver, Col. God was prese.it to bless and save. One conversion is reported, rhere has been earnest and persistant effort to win souls for Christ and there have been many reformations reported as the result of jail •’isitut ion. Miss Oonnoliue has returned Irom the state convention. The ladies were pleased to have Mrs. Aaron Wood, of South America, present at the meeting last week. The regula- meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 24, in College Ave niie church parlors. An invitation is extended to all.

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bubble. H I... bee. tb«r- - , ,, |i( . , t . rik , 0 be ln ougblj ,.d .ll.b.n.n.E'r hebobbied. l J ^ Le „ g „ # The democratic editorial staff of under leadership of Mr. Murray. Putnam county slighted the Banner You are cordially invited to attend

Times by not mentioning us this all of these serviced, week. Keey up with a good thing. ,i„ od -.

gentlemen; don’t forget us. No less than wonderful are the cures

: aecompl. lied by Hood's Sarsaparilla,

EnolAND will have to cease bluff- i ,. V eii after other preparations and phying after the republican congress 1 slcian-’ prescriptions have failed.

rpi.,. ...i.,.:,, I The reason, however, is simple. When

gets into power. 1 he next adnun- ^ u ( m j() ((| i)||r|t|e)1 i)js istration will bring these Venezuela j );a(i(idisui)i)( . ars a||d ^ r ,. uinu ,. anil other troubles to a speedy close. . in( ] H 00( p s Sarsaparilla is die one true

I bfixKl purifler.

The Duke of Marlborough is u, ,, ( |* s pin* an* prompt and etfieient said to be several inches shorter and do not pain, purge or gripe. 25e.

be

than his bride. There should no excuse ofthe Duke being “short’

If un ton’s prices for pliotogr*. p||s will

surprise you

Veterans Of the war often need the toning, strengthening effects to be found in

Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this: “My husband has suffered for years with catarrh,rheun.atism and chronic diarrhoea contracted in the war. In the fallhehadthegrip and came near death’s .door. He could not eat or sleep and was

One bottle of Hood’s

Sarsaparilla did him so much good that he kept on taking it. He now has a good appetite and has gained in flesh. I think it saved my husband’s life. 1 shall not bo . without it in my house hereafter. I know Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do what is claimed for it.” Amanda CASTErrKK, |

Mt. Jackson, Indiana.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifler prominently in the public eye today.

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much emaciated.

How To .Make Mouey. The holiday season, when the purse of the people is freely opened, and everyone feels the general goodwill so universal at that time, is

close at hand.

The shrewd merchant avails himself of the opportunity to present his patrons with a holiday souvenir, prized for its beauty and elegance, and which will, if in the shape of a Calendar, prove an advertisement of his business throughout the entire succeeeding year, and therefore a money maker. The Banner Times has been for Innate in securing* the agency of the August Gast Bank-Note and i Litho Co. of St. Louis, which is the | largest manufacturing and import ing house in the country, and whose fine work requires no introduction. The advantageous terms that we have made enable us to offer! their medium priced and fine itn ported designs at prices which are unequaled, and as low, if not lower, than prices made by that celebrat

ed firm direct.

Drop us a postal and will call with over one hundred samples to

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\ Variety of Fast tv*

“1 think that the flavor of pur* cod livtr oil is very pleasant,” said a citiz n, "but my wife never can see me lake any without twisting up her face and exclaiming ‘Oh, the horrid stuff! How can you possibly like it?’ A few days ago 1 was in a drug store when an old school physician came ia and asked for a quart of castor oil. As the druggist poured the stuff into a measure, the doctor thrust one o’ his fingers into the stream of oil and transferred at least a spoonful to his mouth. -That’s good oil,’ he said, smacking his lips. Then for a moment 1 knew just how rnv wife feels when I smack my lips

over cod liver oil.”

\ aiutnlifi N**\v Train SoIwmImD*.

The Vandalia will change time tomorrow. The following is how the trains will arrive in Greencastle under tlto new schedule: East bound—No. 12, 2:35 a. m, No. 0. 4:30 a. in., No. 4, 8:45 a. m.. No. 20, 1:35 p. in,, No. 8, 3:3B p. m., No. No. 2, 6:03 p. m. West Imund— No. 7, 12:20 a. m., No. 15, 8:45 a. tn., No. 5., 9:05 a. tn., No. 21, 1:35 p. tn.. No. 3, 5:18 p. in., No. 11, 8:03 p m. No. 15 which has not heretofore been running on Sunday lias been made a daily train. It will be noted that trains Nos. 1 and Hi

have been abandoned.

See the ELEGANT Line o f FALL SAMPLES <

E. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES’ DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Cleaning and Repairing a Spec ialty. OHKWA HOUSEl.

OXK NIGHT

Saturday, October. 19th, Cecil Spooner And Hor Special Company.

—PR KSKNTING— Tlie Beautiful Three Act New England Comedy,

‘ Becky Bliss” The Circus Girl.

(-—Miss Cecil's Original Ka

Special Feature! l £Zl "

terpischorean

I efforts and calcium effects. Prices 2*->, 50 and r.*) cents.

select from

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rrcNhyterinii Churc-li.

Rev. Thornton B. IVnfield, New York, secretary of the Young Peoples’ Department of the Board of Home Missions, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and evening. Subject in morning "Home Missions.” In the evening there will be a rally of the young people. The evening's address will lie preceded by a half hour's musicale by

the choir and orchestra.

J. J* WE1DA has just opened a new stock of * Groceries*

In his old room in the Alien block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.

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His motto is

“Never be Undersold.’

For Sale.

Hood’s Pills

are tastolesn. effective V> cent *.

It pays

the merchant and business man to talk liberally to Vie public through ihe columns o The Ban.ocr Times.

Dwelling house, with eight roofns, pantry and cellar; good cistern. Barn and fruit

(i<*i the genuine Trilby Panels at lot, near the public

square.

hor price and terms call on

or paper taken at this otliee. We JAMES F.

will save you money »f off lee in C

W 9 are the originator ofthe Trilbj ————— , i. Panels, •1.00 per dozen. NielioNon W|„*,. it e.-mes to tie* g, „„,* article

Nicholson Sons. $1.00 per dz. 8-4t. Subscriptions for any magazine

FEE,

■otrul flank Building.

Sons.

3-lt. of new* the Baknf.ij Times has it.

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