Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNED TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 181895

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THE LARGEST PIECE OF OSD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR

10 CENTS

DEPAI W I NIVERSITY

THE BEST NF/VS AND GROWING

OF OUR GREAT INSTITUTION.

The Sinciput*’ IIoIpc« Tholr Collr^e siimI Social Life Xl»c?ir GlieMn—IncldcaKw and Note* ol Um* llrliAlit ldv*‘s ol‘ Alan} V«»IIH8: ll* a n and \l oiu«'ii Told l»> S|>im lal ICeporter.

COINTV !\i:us >OTi:s.

The Theological lyceum met Monday evening and debated the question of “Womans’ Su IFrage.’’ Rev. Royse was on the aflirmative and Rev. Campbell and Rev. Thackery are on the negative. The question was decided in favor of the atli rmative. Will Sparks will attend the Indiana Law school at Indianapolis after the holidays. He will graduate with ’9C> however. Mr. Baker, of Beloit college, will enter DeBauw after Christmas. Mr. Lauder broke a string on the piano in Meharry hall Tuesday afternoon. He gave the instrument quite a shaking up. The new prep society met Monday night at the homo of Fred

Allen.

Rev. Wm. Harkness is holding a revival meeting at Carpentersville. Mr. Mitchell, of Nortliwestern, visited Miss Reeves and Phi Delt brothers yesterday. Mr. Mitchell is manager of the Northwestern base ball team. He saw our man ager Mr. Nees yesterday and discussed the matter of arranging for a game of foot ball between North western and DePauw. T le first year biology class has

begun dissecting.

The Oratorical association met in Plato Hall this afternoon and

elected ollicers.

l)r. Bassett announced th s morn- r " "'-t bing that the prep students would 1 ,l<:

be free Friday noon.

Have you heard of those Mirage

jokes?

The senrinarium v ass met again today. Will Spark read a paper on the money question. Prof. Smyser is quizing his advanced class in English this week. The students who desire to leave f )i* home early can get certilicates Thursday afternoon. Miss Mason who has been visiting Miss Smyser and other university friends, returned to Sullivan yesterday.

RACCOON.

Fred Kingston, of Illinois, is vinting Ids many friends here. Mr. Charley Douglass, of Clinton, is j visiting relatives and friends here. Wash Miles, of New Market, made cills here la-t week. The meeting' closed here Sunday night with llfteen accessions. Ureal interest was manifeste I throughout the entire services. Grow led liouse and good attendance. Mrs. Summers is here visiting her

two sons.

Miss Cora Lucas, of Bedford, is here visiting old school-mates. Our merchants are bringing on a nice line of Christmas goods. Harv. Brown is limping around with a boil on his knee. Mrs. James Adams, of Kansas, and Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, of Orawfordsvdle, are visiting t’leir neiee, Mrs. Lid

Lookabill.

Raccoon and Parkersburg have united their efforts to give a Christinas entertainment on Christmas eve at the G. A. R. hall, Parkersburg. An arch and pyramid will 'be erected. A good time is expected. Come one and all and help make it a success.

CLINTON FALLS. Protracted meeting still in progress

at Bethel.

Walter Sigler has disposed of his tine

driving mare to Mrs. Tipton.

Thomas <fc Co. of Morton, are hacking

corn in this vicinity this morning.

Hut Mauker. of Indianapolis, is with us this week in the insurance business. Jewett and Dills are shipping hogs

this week.

Wonder if our taxpayers will have anything to say in the selection of a

site for the new graded school.

If rumor amounts to anything one of our progressive widowers will soon

take unto himself a bride.

It will not eure everything. It is not claimed that it.will cure hut one complaint. that is, dyspepsia. We cannot say that it will cure every case of dyspepsia, but it will eure a large majority of them. Such cases as are adapted to its use will derive immediate benefit. One small bottle will be sulli-

Digestive Cordial is

especially adapted for emaciated or elderly people whose food does them but little <«r no good because it is not digested. The Cordial contains an arti-fleially-digested food apd is a digester of food happily combined. Read one of the little books which your druggist is now giving away and learn of this

wonderful remedy.

A really palatable Castor Oilcan now he had under the name Laxol-

Are You Looking fnr Bargains? SEE . James IVI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent.

2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND

1. J. WEIDA

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GROGER

Docal Time Gard. BIG HOUR GOING FAST. No. :V5* CincmriHtl NUrit Kupces* . 2 { • .*4 m No. 4t Indiamipolii* Flyer • 1:1 :i. id No. ** MmO 4 15 v it No. 18* KnickeilNK ker 5:'~1 u. m GOING WPflT. No. 86* St. I. A Cln. NIk»h Ex \’1H a. m No. »* Vail *••50 n. in No, U* Southwf Htorn Limited 12.p. m No. 5t MnttooD Aro’m 5.5'* p. m • Daily t Except Sunday. No. :»ii, nitflit oxproHg. hiiuiHthrough earn fot Cincinnati, New York and Boatoii. No. 4 connects witn trains for Mieiinrun division via Anderson and for I'inetnnntl divi-ion. N >. 18, “Knickerbocker.” haul thioiitth sleeper for N. Y. and Bo-ton and tor WasmiiirtOD, D. G., incinnftti. 0 &0.al*o dining cars. New coaches illuininaU**! wild K>i8 on ail trains. I . P Hurstis. A^ent.

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THE PEOPLE

His stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and Will Not Be Underso

51 on on KnuG* to Atlanta. On December 20 we make a rate of one cent per mile lo Atlanta, Ga.. to enable atudenty and others to visit the great exposition. The shortest distance quickest time and solid trains via the Battle Field route are the popular fea-

tures of our line. J. A. Michael, Agt.

Ilnlititty Fxcurnioim via YaixInltA Line* For tlie holidays the Vandulia line will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates from all stations, to loe.il points on the Vandalia line, and also to points on connecting lines. For full pariii/ulars call on nearest Vandalia line ticket agent or address K. A. F’okd, t.eu’l J’as-enger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

Tilt FIRST Ofr .i.u. u.vAN NK« Sl’APKIIS <TI \ l>.\V\. Krtllor. The A iik i le in eioistltutlon, the American idea, the Amerleaii >pirit. These lirst, last, mid all •Ik* 1 line, forever. DAILY, by niiili, - - - - - ft'layeiir DA 1 IjY Hiid 8ITN D \ V. liy mail, - u year THE SUNDAVSUN

•or in the world

Ik I lie p'reiit4*«t Sunday m w^pa it li Drir** 5c u copy. Ily mail $- a AcidrcsK, Til I. Hi N, Nciv Y

year,

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J11 lour Kx< iirMioit to Atlanta. Dee. 20lh a rale of one nnt per milt

\ I'as-euger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. I will he gi\en to enable all to visit tin

_ 1 exposition during itselosingdays. Tin

i l!ig Four Iraiii' make good conncctior

When it conies to the genuine article for a quick ti ip and rates will be the

of news the Banhkb Times ha* it.

lowest.

F. 1’. Ill Ks ITS, Agt.

Liszt anil Wagner, Yesterday afternoon Mr. W. Waugh Lauder gave a Liszt lecture recital in Meharry hall before an appreciative audience and in the evening his theme was Wagner. His afternoon program contained more of the popular music, which was played in a masterly manner. Among ids afternoon selections most admired were Legende No. 2, “Walking on the Waves” and Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2, closing with Listz’s most difficult composition The Great Fantasia on Mozart’s “Don Giovanni.” After the lecture Mr. Lauder displayed to a select few some mementoes of Listz, of whom he took lesssons. A lock of the dead pianist’s hair was shown which Mr. Lauder claims is the only one in the world; a miniature, letters and photographs were shown. In the evening Wagner was treated. The lecture resembled the ithers in style. The selections given were of extremost difficulty, for instance, the program opened with the Tannliaeuser overture. I'lds was given the sturdy and soul stirring interpretation its author intended and was a remarkable exhibition of skill and endurance on the part of the performer. His rannhaeuser march, very popular, was brilliant and difficult as was ilso the Spinning Song, and the Lohengrin bridal music. Mr. Lauder made friends of evfiybodv who heard him. except a ,'ew whom he reprimanded for talking, a reprimand by the way that vas all right. If this great player •ver comes this way again he will ne greeted by a large audience. Subscriptions for any magazine it paper takenat tins office. We vill save you mouev tf

Big Four KxcurBions. The Big Four will give holiday rates to all Big Four stations and to stations on the following roads: B. & O. S. W. via Ointi, \\ Vernon, Vincennes and Dana. B A O via Columbus, Shelbyville and Cinti. C A O via Cinti. <’A K, I via Danville, 111. C A Erie via Bolivar. ('AG T via Granger. C A W M via Benton Harbor. C 1* St. L via Litehlleld. c li A D via Sidney and Indianapolis. C J A M via Ansonia. C P A V via Cinti. C A <V C via < olmubiis. E A T ii via Tei re Haute, rue A i. via Miiucic. G R A I via Winchester. J I, A M L via liitchffeld. I E A W \ ia l nffpla and M uncle. I. SAMS via < leveland. L E A St L via Mt. Curmil. Mieh C via Xiles. N Y L E A \V via Cleveland. P DA E viaJMaltoon. Wabash via X Manchester and Wabash and some other roads. F. P. Hcksits, Agt.

C)U?uirvii'£ NtwittsM,*a Cs'cauo

ln effect Sunday, Sov 10,1895.

NORTH BOUND.

No 4* i bloacro Mall ItU a to So 8‘ Mail and Accommodailon. . 12::n p a No 2* Thromrh Train 12:0!i u m No 44t Local !1:S5 a in

SOUTH BOUND.

No 3* Louisville Mall 2:47 am

No 5* Mall and Accommodation.

Atlutvtu I*’ 1 V •• l

4SV 4 p m

N P Chicago and Atlanta Flyer .. 4:M p ro No 43t ^>cal 11:25 a m

Dally, t Except sunda,.

1’iillman aleepcra on nlirhi trains, parlor ami dlntnx oars on Nos. 1 and 2 For complete time cards and full Inforinutlor. in regard to rates

through cars, etc., address J. A. Michael, Agent

F. J. Kkkd. G. P. A ChlCHirt

VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave <.reeneastle, Ind. In effect Ort 20. 1895 rOK THE WEST. No 15 Dally 8:45a in. for s t. l/OUls No 7 Dally 12:2»i p in, for St. IaiuIb. No 21 Dally 1:35 p m, for -t. I.ouIh. No 5 Dally 9:05 a in, for St. Lou's. No 3 Kx. Sun 5:18 p m, for Terre Haute. FOR THE EAST. No 4 Kr. Sun .. . 8:45 a in, for Indianapolis No20 Dally 1:35pm. “ No 8 Daily 3:30 p tn, “ “ No 12 Dally 2:35am, “ “ No (I Dally 4:3oa in “ No 2 Dally 6:03 p m “ •• PKDBI/V DIVISION Leave Term Haute. No 75 Kx Sun 7:05 a in. lor Peoria. No77 “ " 3:55 p ir. for Decatur Tor complete time card, irlv.i.« all trains and etatlons, and for full information as to rates, throuKh ears, etc., address J.S. Dowiuno, A (rent, K, A. Ford. Groencastle Gen’l Pass. Apt. St. l^nils Mo.

Obituary,

Again we are brought to realize more fully that “death is n visitor we cannot turn away.” On Dec. II, just as the sun was rising above its eastern horizon and a.iotliei day was dawning forth. He visited the home of little Lawrence Kee, and just at six o’clock laid bis cold and icy hand on the little form and bore it to i 'other home that was prepared in hciven. Another little angel was led in heaven and this liule (lower was plucked to till its place. Little Lawrence \,as the youngest ehihl of Theodore and Sallie Kee. His father preceded him to the grave live years ago. Lawrence was born April !), 1880, died Dec. 11, IK!*.', aged nine years, eight months and two days' Was taken sick with typhoid fever the 24th day of November anil was sick two weeks and two days. Although his sickness was thought to lie dangerous from the start it was hoped that he would have the strength to pull through. But with the most careful attention and nura'ng from bis devoted mother and friends they could not stay the cruel hand of death. Lawrence was loved by everybody. He had a beautiful disposition, never worried over anything and was always happy. Although young he realized how to appreciate his home, mother, sister and brother. He was obedient and affectionate, always ready to do anything that would add to tiie comfort and pleasure of Ids mother, and before going to school would always come to her, put his In tie arms aiound her neck and sny, “Goodbye, mamma, till I return.” He will be sadly missed by his little schoolmates; they all loved him for he was kind and gi'iitle, ever ready to take part in their plays, and never known to get angry or say any unkind words to wound their feelings. Ami Ids beautiful life to them should leave an example worthy to follow. Mother, brother and sister, though you are crushed with grief you may ffud consolation in the Jwordij of Him who said. “Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” M. L. J.

Something for CliriHiiiihk. BE HONEST. Now what would you like for Christmas? Mothkk: I be'ieve l would ii.se PM) copper plate visiting cards. Sistkk: Well, I would like some monogram embossed stationery. Father : You may put me down for some printed letter heads and envelopes and a paid up subscription to ihe Daily

Banner Times.

Son: A pack of printed visiting cards in that new Royal Script that the Banner Times has just put in would strike me all right. To father, mother, brother, sist er aunt, niece, and nephew, cousin, sweetheart. one and all we would say call at the Banner Times office before this week ends and place your orders for engraved cards, embossed stationery or printed stationery and your small investment in this line will plea:c Letter than anything >ou may thump your brains about for a w eek. Call soon or you will he too late for thru Unas. The Banner Times.

Catarrh, Hay Fever.

Kill the Catarrh microbe and you cure Catarrh. These parasites nest deep in catakrii the tissues and folds of the ® olfactory membrane, and _ a are difficult to reach and /jPe'gffl Wekill; but Brazilian Balm will j fwu'terly destroy them if used ori

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Lanai’s Bool’ Store. Large Stock, Great Variety and Low Prices. Call and examine our stock and you will be sure to find something to suit you in quality and price.

“OLD KRISS KRINGLE” Is coming, and everyone greets with comment, that the best of all plastering material is naught, but “THE ACME CEMENT.” R. B. HURL.BY !)08S. Locust street, Greencastle, [ml.

Today’s l.orai MnrKets. fFurnished the Daily Banner Times ilailv by R.W. Allen, manager of Anhui Jordan’s nouitry house.’ Hens 5 Sprlmrs, ii 1 ness o Turkey hi ns. Turkey, old toms Turkeys, y<hinn I2ik1h.»u<i over choice fill « Geese, f. I, over 4 Ducks— .5 1 , Eiofs. fnuh subject to hundilmr I s lluttor, (rood 12

>1 onon Holiday ivales. For the Christmas and New Year holidays tickets will be on sale Dec. 24, 25 anil Iff, and Jan. 1 to all points on this road and to various points on other roads at one and one third fare for the round trip, good returning until and including Jan. 2. Holiday rates will be given students to cover the vacation period upon presentation of certificate signed by proper officer ot the institu-

tion.

On Dec. 20 only we will sell tickets to Atlanta, Os, and return for 412.15,

gowl returning ten days from date of inflammation, prevents lockjaw in all

sale.

J. A. Michael, Agt.

<*. II. & l». Holiday Knteft.

December 24. 25 and 31, and January 1. the ('.II. A D. railway will sol! at one and one-third fare to all local and various connecting line points in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Missouri, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, New York, etc., making tickets good till January 2, for return. For full particulars call on any agent of the C.

H. D. railway.

Wounds, Old Sores, Burns.

For wounds, old sores and burns, Brazilian Balm is of priceless value. For cuts, wounds from gunshot, broken glass, or torn flesh it almost instantly i tops the pain and bleeding, prevents

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Low Kale to Atlanta.

The Vandalia line offers rate of $11.05 r the round trip to Atlanta. Ga.. good

_ _ only on trains of December 20, return

al so 'destroys ^ he- H^ever gTrm 4 In a o'lqiloVt uni ty to v i t ‘ Hi e ' great Explsi- i Sprains,'Burns, Blackened Eyes, etc., it few days. Use full strength, or nearly tion at a very slight expense. equally prompt and efficacious. % It is •o, for Uay Fever. Cure permanent. | J. 8. Dowling, Agt. 1 indispensable in every factory and

cases, if used at once, and heals like magic. It cleanses old sores and ulcers from “proud flesh,” kills the microbe which causes the formation of pus, thus stopping the discharge, and promotes granulation and healing more rapidly than any known remedy. For Bruises,

home, bee Testimonials in circular.

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