Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 December 1895 — Page 2
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•n BANNER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 IhRo
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Some of the bargains to be had at the “Place to Buy. '
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Men's Suoes .. xvnr.li $1.!W Woiiii-n''Kubbers
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1.75
1.48
< andee A Boston
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.50
Women's"
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2.25 2 00
1.98 1.08
Women’s Rubbers
*6 .*
1.75
1.48
Federal
.45
.6 t.
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1.25
1.00
Men’s toe rubbers
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.75
Mrri’s Rubber
Boots.
Corset
.50
.. ( andee
4 i
3.00
2.75
a
75
Men’s Rubber
Boots.
. Federal
2.75
2.50
Knit drawers.
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" A reties.
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1.50
1.25
“ shirts
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.50
“ Rubbers.
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.75
.00 |
Stockinet!
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.15
O A C Kx. C IS, 1U, -JO hih! 21. .
Itest cetlee, bulk Flour, per e:ick Flour, per barrel .... Flour, per best patent. .. Coffee, I,ion, A rlmckles.
Bucket and Tea Pot
Bacon hard
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Meal, per peek ...
$ 1.00 27*._,e
Coal oil
.. 45 and 50c <’«• . $;{.50 Table apricots
Rai-iiis, fine XXXX, Pint bottle catsup 10c, II for.
S and be pound* Mltdibran butler crackers S and Tc Salt. I'ef I'amd
.40 .145 .50 ,tis ,3S .IIS 2‘s
12', 12', . . 5c .l()c . 5c 25c 10c . 95c
RILKvY & GO. 715 Main St. Telepone 51. South Greencastle.
SPB.GIAL - SAKE. - OF ifPR OUSE R~S^ A I,I. VVOOI. CASIMKKF. MAO K TO ORDER AT fll.OO. EXTRA VARI ES AT $2.75, *4.00, $4.50 and ifti.no. A look will make you a customer.
ISO* 6 E- W7ASH- ST.
A. G. LESTER.
ScO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind.,
General
Insurance, Heal Estate And Loan
Agent.
Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest
Call and see him before clos-
ing elsewhere.
./ournnl, telegraphs that paper as
I follows:
If the republicans carry a* many states in ISHli as they carried in 1S91 ami 1895, they will have as la ice a majority in the senate in proportion to numbers ns they now have in the Hoii-e of representatives. On tliedthof .March. 1897, there would only he twenty democrats in the senate out of ninety, and i' would take the democrats eight years of successive triumph to again regain tlie ascendancy. This is a beautiful prospect for an old democrat to con-
template.
DEPAUVV UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.
The MtllUeuls* DotiiCK-Tlirlr Oollrue an.l Social I,lie Their (Quests In* detents and Moles ol the Hrljtlit Lives of TImii)' Vnnni; Tien and Women Told bj special lieporter.
The Athletic hoard will meet in east college this evening at 6:80.
DAILY BANNER II MRS Kvery member should be present 5^ . . . -l as some important matters arc to
Publ(eb«l every afternoon except SunUry i lx* considered
ti tbe llAifKaH Times otnee, corner Vine and,
crjuuiin Precis, y; eeHe returned yesterday ha\ded1?brl0o•l;!^ U ^^^ , SC m, Cd! : Brazil where he has'been vis
Iuk ailverliseuients will be rocelvcd each day I
up to 1 o'ohiokp.m. lung nome touts.
AHoommunloatlomsbouldbe siirued with 1 rof. Longden distnissed his f.er'p'lmruV;:;;^ bui ^vWre'l.T^a^^an class yesterday, being called
A.einyinouscommunications can not be i*"- I QQt, 0 f town
Where delivery' is irregular please report] Harlan Roberts, 1002, IS pledged
saiuc promptly at publication ottluc. | I) e lt a Tail Delta.
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Specimen copies mailed free on application, j John Thomas gave the first lec-
| ture on the Y. M. C. A. course last $5.001 evening to a large audience. He j’A® is a tine impersonator and he Tit amused his audience to their satis
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RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION Our Pear In advance Nix month* Three month*. I me month IVr weeh hy Carrier
faction. The accompanists, by Mr. Hopkins, were highly enjoyed. Frank Roller left on the noon train lor Illinois, where he will vis
it home folk.
Mr. Thompson after a pleasant
each snimeuiieiit innertioii .5 ct>. |'isit with Rcta brotliers, returned - *• per month ti.oo to Andersou yesterday. fluaranteed position ebarired Ti per cent to , . , . ,
im per cent extra, Poiiiioii n»t uuai-stiteed I Arthur Hamrick went to < layton lor advertisement'* of less than 6 niches. No .hia nftornrmn to ■>Men>l the well disoount lor tlm<‘ *»r space: five per rciti al- w alttrnoin 10 Jltentt toe WC(1-
lowial when payment aecompanle.order. ding of a friend. heading noticeh M rs. Bessie Grooms Keeman, of
g-raphVohiirsHd ■. occupying" two'llncsVpace. Beroy, III., will be glad to meet her The following: rut<* win be allowed imt)/ sisters of the Alpha Chi fraternity
when caeh ncrnntpanireiiracr.
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V<0 “ 3‘i son •• 3 * M. J. HKCKKTT Publisher llAltHV M. SMITH Manaifinir EMItor
Address all communications to The Daily Hannkh Times.
Grecncualle. Ind.
When delivery Is made by carrier, all sub.criptlou accounts are to be |mid to them as
they call and ri'celpt for same.
ADVERTISING RATES.
DISPLAY.
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Telephones. COUNTING ROOM 02 EDITORIAL ROOM 05
Sunk news to Telephone 95.
Amekicams everywheie seem to commend the action of republicans in congress in investigating Bay arl. Bayard has a different lot of people to deal with now and his road will not he rosy. O. O. Stai.ky, Washington com* spondent of the Louisville Courier-
at her father's. T. C. Grooms, resi-
lience.
The pupils of Miss Rowley will give a recital this evening in music hall at 8 :0!>. President Gobin advised the students to help in advertising the college by the distribution of year hooks to young people at their respective homes. Paul Poynter returned from Chicago today where he had been on a business trip. Mr. Summers, 1900, is sick. Prof. Longdon quized his nine o'clock section of his second year German class this morning. Messrs. Howe, Watts and Greenman are out hunting this after
noon.
The Phi Mus had their photo[graph taken yesterday.
POKTI.ANU Mil.1.8 Mr. .Mahureti and Mr. Vaughn. <>f Kentucky, arc guc**t8 of Mr. .1, T. Carpenter. J. L. Hamilton leaves for Danville to attend school next Tuesday. Death lias again entered the Itotne of Mrs. K. E. IVare, it being the third time ill the last few years, this time taking the companion of her youth. Mr. IVare was born in Ireland in 1818. He came to New York in 1850, remaining there until the year 1874, when be moved to Putnam county. His death was very sudden and unexpected, as be was ill only a day, his death being caused by neuralgia of the heart. His funeral was preached at Pisgah last Monday morniiig by Itev. Worrall and interment in the adjoining cemetery. He leaves a widow, two sons end two daughters to niourii Ids lu-s. We extend t them our heart felt sympathy. II AINBKIDtIK. James Ragland, of Mitchell, is visitbere tins week. II. (' Black and wife, Frank Darnuil and wife ami Ueorg" Allen went to UreenciiHtlo last .Sunday evening to hear Rev. Boyer, the evangelist. Tlie High School will give an enter taiumeut in Ader’s hail Saturday evening, Dec. 14. Every one is cordially iuviud to attend. Geo Havens is working in Greencastle. Joseph Lee left last Monday for a three weeks' deer (dear! limit in Texas Coombe Frakes returned from Lafayette last week. tlhl.I.K I N ION. The -iek are convalescent. Mrs. Emory Layne met with a serious accident Saturday, caused by a revolver discharging in the hands of a young iiian staying there. Contents lodging in her hip. G. W. Wright has returned from Manliattau, as that, place has lost all its charms for him. Evertt Larkin, one of our most proiuis ; ng young men. is stu lying law. Rev. Bond, of Coutesville, is conducting a series of revival meetings at Walnut Chapel. What magnet draws Gilbert Dorset! to (>ak G rove'{ RI'SSKL. LVILI.K. C. W. Curry has a new corn busker and slimier. Esip Foigey was holding court the first part ot this week. He lined oi.e fellow so heavy that he managed to get away from the constable before be could get him to the calaboose, and left for parts unknown, leaving the officers without their fees, line or anything, and ids wife left tlie next morning. Some half dozen of our citizens weie at Greencastle last week before the commissioners court to present a remonstrance against retail liquor license. Russellville has no licensed saloon
now.
The Nave joe in :iun Medicine company gave an entertainment at Rosses hall Hie first of this week. Rev. McCoy will preaeli for the Presbyterians next Sunday. There Is talk of forming a good citizens league here soon. Tlis remonstrance against retail license had 185 names on it while 165 would have been a majority of the Fgal voters hut there could have been 225 signers procured in the township as one third of the township was not canvassed. Those that were before tlie eountv commissioners last week, think that we iiave a good county commissioners court and that they understand tlie law. Mauford Miller goes to keeping house in a new house on his farm near town. Levi Darnall is shipping from two to four cars of stock each week. Tiie farmers say he is a liberal buyer. R. Lloyd was around last week getting signatures to u petition foru bridge across Raccoon creek near tin* old Sutherllh mill site. Cards are out for a wedding in town mxt week. John Evans is reported to be on tins return to better health. Milt Gardner is happy but it is a girl all the same. From present indications J. II. Fardice & Co., will soon lose their night watch as Ik* contemplates committing niiitriinony. PIM.MORE. After a busy run of several weeks your correspondent shows up again. He lias bean engaged in gathering and disposing of about twelve hundred | bushels of apples, and this includes | tlie making of eleven hundred and fifty ! gallons of cider. William Wain, of Nebraska, arrived ; here on Tuesday. He is visiting rela-j lives in Floyd township. Mr. and Mrs. Manic Sinclair went to Indianapolis on Tuesday lo visit rela-
tives.
Willard Nichols went to housekeeping in the liou-e recently vacated by [ J. J. Phillips, just cast of Dr. Terrells, j Last week .1. W. Ragan took sixteen ' varieties of apples to the State Horticultural meeting, held at lndiana|io1is. I and got eight dollars in premiums when
there was strong competition there being the finc-t display of fruit the society ever made. List Sunday afternoon at. three o'clock Rev. Woods, pastor of Hie M. E. church, preached an exc“llent sermon, using as a text " Tin Cities of Refuge." Services will be held at this church at 2:3d after this. There was a festival at the M. E. church Wednesday night. It was not a
success.
Miss Grace Remmington and Alfred H. stone were married at the residence of tiie bride’s mother, Mrs. Sim Prather on Wednesday evening, KM. Brown pronouncing tlie ceremony. A family by name of Blassengym occupies the resilience of H. W. Dicks, we*t of town. There was a dance al til dr hou-e on Wednesday night Willard Nichols carries a bruise over tli ■ eye. Some of our hoys wonder if t lore has been domestic trouble so socn. C..OV KKDA1.K. Benjamin Bailey died Tuesday morning at hi* home five miles from here o cancer of the face. Docea-ed was a soldier "f tli • late war. being a member of the 318tli Kegl. Funeral held Thursday. Trade is picking up in Clovertlale. The merchants are all doing a good
business.
Howard Hart is erecting a new planing mill on ln« old si.ie. It will he in r.inning order soon.
KAOCOON.
Dr. Summers is suffering from a severe cold. Tiie protracted m •eting is still going on w th good results. Willard Fincham, the section fmei man and two of Ins men Mr. M rt n | and Mr. Hnllanl were caught on the j big till near John Carters by a speeial I train 1 i-t Monday a' d oarel v eseaprd i with their lives. Tlie hand ear wa* torn to peiees. How it behooves us to | be prepared to meet our God as we
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know not tin* day nor Hie hour when tlie Son of man comet ii. Mr. It. ('. Stnke* ha I e, nervous chill at the church Tuesday morning. Mrs. Walden is a yr ,- y little better. Mrs. Lo. kridge is not quite so well. Mr. H. D. Lawson, of Danville. Ind., j visited l’>. 1>. Skilimaii Saturday and
iSunday.
Mr. Day’s mother, Mrs. Mann, of Putnauiville, is visiting him. Mr. anil Mrs. S. 1,. James have gone to Decatur, 111., to visit tneir son Will, and daughter Mrs. Bertha Parker. Messrs. Bill Young and Russ Edwards shipped a car load of hogs front here last Tuesday. SnmrthlLX for ChrUtmaa. BE HONEST. Now what would yon like for Christmas? Mot huh: I be'ieve I would li.te 100 copper plate visiting cards. Sistir: Well, I would like some monogram embossed stationery. Father: You may put me down for some printed letter heads and envelopes ami a paid up subscription to the Dai'y B .nnkk Times. Son: A pack of printed visiting cards in that new Koya! Script that the Banner Times has just put in would strike me all right. To father, mother, brother, sister, aunt, niece, and nepln w, cousin, sweetheart. one and all we would say call at the Banner Times office before this week ends and place your oiders for engraved cards, embossed stationery or printed stationery and your small investment in this line will please better than anything >ou may tliumn your brains about for a week. Call soon or you will he too late for Christmas. The Banner Times. Indestructibly Mica chimneys for Welsback lamps, for sale at Conner Bros., Hardware Co. 42-tf.
Hare your lard cans tilled with pure kettle rendered lard at Stoner'*. 48t2
The “New Era” • in Bookselling. We wish to reiterate and emphasize the important change of policy in our business, inaugurated last Spring, in accordance with which we are selling all books (new and old, current and standard, English, French or German) at Sweeping Reductions
from
Publishers’ Prices.
We issueaCompleteCatalogue compri*ingall leadingChristmas and Standard Books showing both tlie publishers' and our own “New Era" prices. Mailed
free. Write for it.
Stationery and all writing requisites, engraving in correct style. Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Visiting Cards. Send for samples and prices. All inquiries for circulars or prices, also
Orders lor books given prompt attention.
: with order in
Any moi amount
mey will
sent i be returned.
i excess of
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 204-206 Wabash Av., Chicago.
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Vioos
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give. She give
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use Dr. Heb: paint orp
clear and soft one to _ .
bra’s Viola Cream. It iiT not
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ivder to cover defects. // llvi 1
w , by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banishing all r< ughness, redness, Deckles, moles, pimple.^ blackheads, sunburn and tan. It does this surely anu harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skin-
beauty and skin-health.
or pow
gets rid of th > >n,
means botn skmViola Skin-Soap ic it is a pure and
and
hastens the process, because it is a pure delicate soap. T t should be used in <
nection with the Cream, in the nursery, too.
by’s skin
used in con-
It should be used
Ordinary soaps are not
Viola Cream, 50 c
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'anton llannel 7J.i for. ’anton llannel 10 for. anton llannel ]2for.. Jood machine tlire-'d. Ldiien thread .adies woolen hose Mens suspenders Jood stationery per liox.. )ress gingham?* Perfume Hie imttle for.. Perfume 25c liottle for. Indies' shoes from !S5c to. ( liildrens’ from 20c up.
All other goods usually found in a general merchandise store in propor-
tion to the above prices.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
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2c
72 jilt .. 10c .. ,7c .. 5c F',c . oc 15c .$3.00
fit lor a baby's skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cc-ns. Sold by drug-
gists or sent by mail. Send
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Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER Curts nil troubles of the Heatl and Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE, \A/II I MIDC You. Pint Inff ILL UUnL halntimi stojw ig. Niiufflng. -rougliing, IIRADACIfK. 4 ontinned use effects HUKK 4 l KK. ENDORSED ^ liilfhest medical hiitliorities of Kurope HI1 ,| A mericn for V COLDS.8or« Throat Hoy Fever, Bronchltie. La ORIPPB. The most RefreshiiiK and Healthful aid to HEADA.CHB sufferers. Brings Sleep to the Sh'eplenw. Cures Iiisoiimin [ nrnl Nervous Prostration. IJtw’t be fooled with worthless imitations. Take only CUSHMAN'S. I’riee.f Oc. at all Druggists, or iiiniled free. Apetits wanted. ( l’8HMAN'S MENTHOL BALM *oii Froetbites. Excels* al. Price 25c. at Druggists. e*>. Address Cushman Manuring Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, lUiMUKL CHICAGO, wr VIMKJUIKH, I.ND.
B. F. JOSbIN lland 1*8 the llittm-st l.radc Itru/.il liloek
And the liest PittsburKrh an Anthracite yard opposite Vandali a i fr4*ight office
Cut®, Wounds. Burns, Other remedies for PILER Book on Menthd tacturi (Mm
7 //^'bQu^V.
For Sale. Dwelling house, with eight rooms, pantry and cellar; good cistern. Barn and fruit trees on lot, near the public square. For price and terms call on JAMES F. FEE, Office in Central Bank Building.
New Marliinery. The Greencaetle Electric Light company have contracted for a new alternator for their incandescent plant. It is of the Wood pattern, manufactured by the Ft. Wayne Electric Corporation. The machine will replace the two machines now in use and will have a capacity of 2,000 sixteen candle power lamps. It will be about double the capacity of the present incandescent power of tlie works and will give them a new outfit. The machine will also he able to supply motor power it neceessary. Tne machine will be put in as soon us possible.
T)lANOS, Organs, Shed Music, 1 Strings, and Musical Merchandise col every description, « « « « FOR SALE BY EMANUEL MARQUIS Music Dealer.
Election of Offloer*. Greencastle chapter. No. 22. R. A. M. hare elected otlieers as follows: TV. B. Vestal. It. 1’ ; L. L. Louis, K; Ed Hanemann, S; E. W. White, C. of H: J. 8. Alspaugli, P. 8; G. W. Crawley. R. 8. C; M. D. Bridges, treasurer; J. Mel). Mays, secy; A. Mirt, 3rd V; G. H. Hulee, 2nd V; Henry Lane 1st V; .1. I*. Browning C. of G; M. I). Bridges trustee.
J. J. WEIDA —IS THE— GROCER v
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THL PEOPLE-
His stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and Will Not Bo Underso
