Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 19 ih9o
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Some of the bargains to be had at the “Place to Buy.” DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Men'ii Smie* It l« Women's"
Men’s Rubber Boots.
. .. .C'andee “
Men’s Rubber Boots.
. . Federal "
“ A reties “ “ Rubl»ers “
worth |2.i>0 $1.98 I Women’s Rnbliers • *.* Candee & Boston
lit Women's Rubbers ...
Federal
Men’s toe rubbers Corset
2 00 1.68 1.75 1.48 1.25 1.00
3.00 2.75
2.75 2.50! Knit drawers 1.50 1.25 “ shirts .75 .00 j stockinet!
.45 .75 .50 .75 .50 .50
.40 .50 .39 .68 .38 .38
.15 .12>j
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GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
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Sugar 18, 18, 20 and 21 $1.00 Best co(fee, bulk 27^e Flour, per »ack 45 and 50c Flour, per barrel 13.50 Flour, per best patent $4.00 Coffee, Cion. Arbuckles, XXX X, Bucket and Tea Pot 22c Bacon 8 and He Card 8 and 0c
Meal, per peck 12}^ Coal oil 12 1 ,. Can corn 5c Table apricots 10c Raisins, tine . 5c Pint bottle catsup 10c, 3 for. 25c 3 pounds Michigan butler crackers 10e Salt, per barrel 95c
RIIaRY & oo.
715 Main St. Telepone 51. South Greencastle.
GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind., General Insurance, Heal Estate And Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest
REPUBLICANS ATTENTION! Call for Mass Convention. Chair-
man Moore’s Request.
By order of the State Central committee the republicans of Put-
BAINBKIUOK.
Thus. Thompson and wife, of Koachdale, are visiting W. K. Smith. The revival services held ut the Christian Union church dosed Monday night with an addition of three. i>r. Colliver and family, of Roadidale, are visitinii at Samuel did liver's. The entertainment given by the high school last Saturday night wa- in every
way a success.
Umar Reeves, of Greencastle. vi-iied
Has Hinkle and family Siinda .
A party of Hfie.-u fr m here i.iiHiiiied the i eviva) services at Greene - l. l ist i
Sunday evening Those were Arthur » nadd, Ml.- . Paul McKadden. Mary T \ lm.
I VI le (ill-. < ks Kay i >
en Lee.
I i.afu i i- s, end- »* s i .. it e.nis ■.ml
Lizzie Gorin n, Collins, Kea-oo
D11s a'v11 aih Ed. Rilstii-i i ing a lc» ay
relali n-s.
(jlill. a i.lim from Koac ,i . Tuesday mgo' The Cm i . i n
will ive a
taiiim. ol i . eve. Aduiis-i
oiling neks.
Mile,
.i irry , i nos.
i K. i ode
I t'y i Inas I
toe bulge here
nii.ith school
• and enter-, 0,1 i hristmas
‘•enls.
W i MAUI SON.
The siik mt p i is are all convalescing and i. '» ca-co nf fever. Hogcnoleia oi.iut run its course with those ili . m had it to contend with. We have escaped the disease. Charley Bi n ,er i- going into the poultry and Inv business having purchased some t or ug ,hred hogs from M . Hhuey, aim tine t'lymouth Rock
, , . . | chickens from Mr. • raver. He is now nam county are requested to meet _ „ ,,
J n erecting a nne poultry house and exat the court house in Greencastle pectsnext vear to capture some of the
j in mass convention at 10 o’clock a. prizes on chickens,
m. of Saturdav, January 11, 1806. i Pleasant nil! >undav school expects
Call and see him before ing elsewhere.
clos-
DAILY BANNER TIMES
PubliKlied every afternoon except Sunday %i the Bankkh Timbs office, corner Vine and Franklin streets. ChaTsjrefc for display advertisements must be handed in by 10 o'clock a. m.eachday. Keatiin>r advertisements will i»e received each day up to 1 o’clock p. m.
to have a Christman tree at the church on Tuesday eve ing. The .jeopie will be entertained «uh recitations aim music. Everybody invited to come. Quarterly imeting will he held at Pleasant Hill commencing on Friday tiie 27, and continued over Sunday.
AUo at same time and place the! 0 " ,nornin » b y lhe , , ... Elder, followed by the sacrament, republicans of said county are l.ke- Perry Hast, i- building him a new wise requested to meet by preeinc.s house and will he ready to move in i> for the purpose of electing precinct so °" if K remains warm weather
for the purpose of electing delegates and alternates to the district con vention to be held at Terre Haute on January 26, 189(5, and for such other business as may properly come before the convention.
committeemen for the ensuing cam-
Millison Godard lo*t Ins house last
men so chosen will meet at the 8tep son m . re in t ,„. hoU8e sick at the
mayor's office in Greencastle Jan
18, 1896, at ten o’clock in the fore noon for the purpose of electing a chairman, vice chairman, secretary and treasurer of said committee. Thus. T. Moore, Chairman.
All “omniiinU'atiuiiH should he slKned with the came of the writer: not necessarily for publleition, but as evidence of if'xsl fa th. .V.innymous communications can not be noticed.
time and they barely escaped being
cremated.
We are all financially einbarasaed under this present administration as George ii. says. Hogs only worth if.'t per hundred, butcher stuff' $2.25 to $2.50 and horses knocked out all together. What next?
RnsSKLLVII.tK.
Some of our merchants are at the city
Where delivery is irrutrular please report ame promptly ut pulillcutton otnee.
Specimen copies mulled free on application.
RATES- pr SUBSCRIPTION. iHiis rear in advanee •Sir miHith* I'hrM monthn. Oiu month teeth hy Carrier
.Jo .00 . 2 ..VI . IJil . ..iU .10
When delivery is made tiy carrier, all subACttptlon accounts are to He paid to tliemus they call und receipt for same.
Comity Assessor's tteport.
1, Win. Broadstreet, county as sessor of Putnam countv, would respectfully submit the following re 1
- n j I he Inman meilii'ine orenv iiave gone port of the amounts of omitted p, oilier iiuntiug grounds.
property added to the tax dupli j Lukin A Fink have turned their shop
cate by t.ie from April 1, 1895, to I into a bob sled factory.
December the 12th, 1895, and the' VV ' Geor R i, ‘ il V 1 ™ ~
amount of taxes levied thereon liy townships and towns as follows to
wit:
ADVERTISING RATES.
DISPLAY.
Bor inch, first insertion 25 cts. “ ** each subsequent insertion 5 cts. •* “ per month .$1.00 Guamnteed position charged 25 per oent to 100 per cent extra. Position not guaranteed for advertisements of less than 5 inches. No discount tor time or space; five per cent allowed when payment accompanies order.
READING NOTICES
Brevier type, per line, 5 c. One line paragraphs charg<ii as occupying two lines space. The following rates will be r allowed only
whrn ca*h accompanies order.
25 lines 4 cents per line 50 ** 3 Vi * 100 ’* 3 ** “ “ r»o ** 2*i *• “ “ 5 Ml •* 2 * M. J. nKCKBTT t Publisher
iiAKUY M. SMITH. Miiuairinif Editor Monroe. Amount paid a.-sexsor 149 days
$447.00, leaving balance in favor of
TOWNS!! 11‘ •lackKon Franklin Russell (ffiuton Monroe
Floyd Marion
Greuneastle
Madison
Washington
Warren Jefferson
Cloverdale Mill <'reek
TOWNS
Greencastle Bainbnidgc ( loverdalc Roachdale
Tax levied for city
AMOt NT $ IGS.'i 3640
150
5575 3680 1(815 2210 12315 2420
(MM)
22 45 71 40 33895
485
ant, cheap and good place to live bt t
the land is rather thin.
Henry M. Grimes shipped forty-six i barrels or about four tons of dressed
taxes turkeys to the eastern markets last
$ 21 73 week.
^1 (is I -G. W. Curry lias bought a new corn busker, returning the first one he had. 55 70 W. W. Ross has been called to Ins 12 II father's bed side in I’arke count v. l(il (13 ! H some of the young gentry about ■>s II i °or town wish to have their m.incs in 00 (K1! the papers they can tin so hy another 24 01 , such disturbance at church as was last ■nu o-I Slln ‘ ,!l - V evening. It is reported that I lx :
18111(1
185
1250 4200
227 19
2 (14 12 (15
43 05 193 79
Total $101750 $1378 79 In tiie above total appears $12 for one poll in each Monroe, Russell and Greencastle townships and $*> for two dogs in j
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r elephones. COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM
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county of $931.79. The amountof mortgages sent to 27 different county assessors in this state held hy pn.ties on the lands in Putnam county on the 1st day of April, 1895. ts $216,598.00. All of which i' respectfully submitted. WM. BltOADSI Itl KT, tlouuty Assessor.
Tiieue will he no need of any one going over the border into Can ada in event we have war with Mr. Bull. Great Britain has acquired enough of our gold without wanting any of our earth on this side. We all object to Johnny getting the earth.
lltieiuiiHtihiii Kuhn Biot
When there is lactic acid in the blood. Liniments and lotions w ill he of no permanent benetit. A cure can be accomplished only hy neutralizing this
Mr. J. M. Crocker Washington, D. C. Rests the Tired Brain Hood’s Sarsaparilla Gives Nerve Strength and Bodily Health
Hood’s Pills are Much In Little.” “ I have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills for many years and consider
,, , , them the best on the market. Hood’s 8ar-
acid and fortius purpose Hood s 8a r-j MparIUa hu given me health and strength xapanlla is the best medicine because from time to time when tired and
Hood’s 8arsaparilla is the only true i loot! puriffer prominently in the
public eye. Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and effectively, on the liver and bowels.
The London papers are doing a great deal of bluffing. They will pull in their horns soon. In the meantime it looks like Bayard had been with a brick.
See the line of standanl hooks, m floe bindings. Sold at half price at I.aogdon’s Book store. 54-2t
Worn Out From Overwork and the worry of bualneiis. It has purified my blood, toned my nervee, and rested my tired brain by restoring sleep and invigorating my entire system. Hood’s Vegetable Pills are much in little. I use no others. They Invigorate the liver to healthy action, act gently on the bowels,
Sarsaparilla
Hood’s
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Teacher’s Bibles, large stock and low prices at LangdouV Book stole. ;>4-2i Skates, skates, we have a fine line at Cooper Bros., Hardware Company, tf
Indestructibly Mica chimneys for Welsback lamps, for sale at C’ooner Kros., Hardware Co. 42-tf. Lowneys chocolates at the Palace
restaurant.
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The Banner Times—10c. a week
relieve sick headache and indigestion, and thus assist tired
nature to remove disease and restore health.” J. M. Choceer, 1419 Rhode Island Avenue, Washington, D. C. Hruvrl’c Oil!c act) harmoniously with ■ 1UUU a r Ills Hood s Sarsaparilla. il6c.
r* tires
and restore
Ixdh pastors were compelled to reprove them, and some of them profess to be Christians and have their names on a church roll. UKOVKI.ANU. Edgar Pierson, Joe Pierson and Webb Casaity went to Indianapolis with hay. W. A. Monday and wife are in Indinnapolis. W. W. Casaity has returned from Pittsburg, Pa., where lie visited his
uncle.
A If McVay is again a resident of Grovela d. We h ive two nil wagons in full blast in our town. Messers VVesm r A Lewis, J. P i liristie shipped his cattle last week. hey averaged 1648 pounds. Groveland Lodge Xo. 542. F & A. M. elected the following officers for the ensiling vi ar: H W Timmons, W M; W \ Monday, 8 W; Frank Haney, J W ; O E < ranter, treasurer: J E Graham. secretary; J E Lewis. 8 D; John Pickett, J I); H C Sutherlin and SO A ier. stewards; Le vis Cassity, chaplain and G D Greenwotal, tyler. Instillation the 27th. Services at M. P. church second Sunday in January. 8e vices will be protracted. G. L. Reeves made a business trip to Danville Saturday. William Brown of Billtown gave our place a call last week. Mrs. Kenworthy, of Danville, is visiting her brother and family, T. H. Ayers. Jacob Kurtz and wife, of North Salem, visited Sarah Cassity Junday. James Lydick, of Brazil, visited relatives at this pla-je yesterday. R. H. Lewis, wife and daughter, of South Center, visited their son, Ora Lewis, Sunday. Rev. Steen, of Franklin, is conducting services at tiie C. P. church. Mrs. Helen Sherfy, of Brazil, attended church here Sunday. Chas. Ader’s horse took advantage of his absence Monday morning and skipped. By heroic efforts he was captured by C. S. Kurtz before lie got out of town. Rev. Melyille Brown, of Ohio, is visiting relatives here. Dan Shoemaker, of South Floyd, spent Friday in town and with .the 18tli chapter of Matthew for a foundation In' delivered an able lecture on Christian
duty.
J. PL Graham went to Greencastle Saturday to have some teeth pulled. Talk about your contortionists we challenge the world and will put up any side bet wanted. By the aid of his wife and uiniitua! friend tiie tooth was extracted.
NEW MAYSVII.LE. Rev. Harkness tilled his regular appointment at the M. K. church last Sunday. The friends and relatives af Wesley Stewart, gave him a surprise dinner on Wednesday the lltli in honor of ids fortieth birthday. The.-e w ill he no Christmas tree here this year. The farmers are nearly done gathering their corn. Frank Bowen and family, of Roachdale, visited Ids father last Sunday. Kl l.I.MI IKK. James Nichols, formerly Paul Straduso, the Italian boy who was a partner of “Rocky” mentioned in last week's Banner Times, lays in a general denial of being either a brother of Rooky or a prosperous farmer; lie being a cousin of the aforesaid and a thriving hardware dealer here. Jhu. however, is a good looking man among tiie many of this township, although there are others who claim that honor. lie is also good witli a rifle, having shot tiie spot eleven times in sueeessiou off hand. The Christian Sunday school will have a Chtitmas tree and entertainment on the night of tiie 24tb. Elder Brown preached an excellent -ermon last Sunday morning using a> a basis the refusal of the inn keeper to keep Joseph and Mary, “Turned Away ” Died Dee. 12, of consumption, Mrs. Mai tlia ('liavis. in her twenty-first y ?ar. She leaves a liushaiid, John Chavis, and two small children. The interment was at Fillmore cemetery on Saturdav. Born Dec. 17 to Omer ai d Grace Hall, a daughter. Rufus Pldllii'x, not having room enough in the Ledbetter house for Ids family is moving into the Win. Newnum property. Manic Sinclair wants to explain why lie wears a cap. It is hinted that his wife can tell the reason.
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W. L. Torr and daughter Emma, spent Sunday with relatives at Catlin. Born to Albert Stoner and w ife, Dec. 13, a ten p< und boy. Will Motlit has typhoid pneumonia. Mrs. James Welch, who has been sick for some time, is not so well at this writing. Tom Sears lias rented J. C. Moss’ farm for a year and lias moved to the same. Don’t’fuil to get a slice of that large fruit i amly cake ut the Palace. 54-2t
THE PICK 404-0 U***SANTA'S PACK *4$ me s** -me sat -m tK* Our Holiday Stock contains all that is New, Novel and appropriate; is without a Peer, unrivalled in Variety and Excellence STYLE. MERIT, QUALITY AND LOWPRICE All Combined —AT—
Jones’ Druf Sore
banta Claus has arrived at our store. Come and see the presents and decorations and whether you buy or not you will receive courteous attention. Be sure to bring the children. WEEK@££>~ commencing Monday morning, we will give you greater values than ever. We want your trade, we want you to do your shopping here and feel perfectly at home while doing it. OUR STORE is the store of the people where your dollar goes the farthest. Come and join the big crowd that will surely be there it will do your eyes good to see the hustle and bustle in the great and only department store in Greencastle. Come in the morning if possible, the rush in the afternoon will be something wonderiul. We shall hope to merit the continuance of your much appreciated liberal patronage. Wishing you a merry Xmas and a happy Newyear, we are your obedient servants. THE ENTERPRISE.
Dolls for 3 cents and up. 6 piece chamber set $1.98 Buttermilk soap.a box of 3 cakes for 8c Lenox or gloss soap, 7 bars for. 25c Mens knit jackets 38c KM) nieces decorated dinner set., $6.75 12 boxes matches 9c Albums, silk plu-li. large size 98c Gloria silk umbrella 98c Windsor silk tunlirella $1.35 I’urc silk ladies mittens. 50c Ladies woolen mittens. . ]0c Mens white laundricd shins 48c Silk mufflers, large size.. .. . 75c 56 tea set decorated $3.98 Fancy decorated lamps with shades..98e Cup and saucer tc Childrens fur set o.v Mens fancy velvet slippers 50c
All our 10c purses choice for 5c W hite or gray blankets each 30c W tilte metal tea spoons eayh 2c W lute metal table spoons each 4c Tin tea spoons, a set for 4c Tin table -poons, u set for Sc (I knives and (i forks. 12 in all... 3Sc Handkerchiefs from one cent and up Best made wringer, only. $l.i»s good broom for 8e 12 quart dish pan . . ,...10c 3 quart coffee pot .... 10c I’ie plates ic Large size tea boiler 23c I’int cups ic 25011 tooth picks in a box for 3e Ladies (i button kid gloves 68c Ladles unison suits 43c Ladies Russian muff's 68c i.rook mink muff's $1.38
HERE IS A CHANCE FOR YOUR LIFE. Mens silverine watches, stem winder and setter only #3.00, jewelers price #5.00. Silverine case watches, Elgin or Waltham movement, stem winder and setter only #4.98, jewelers pries $S.(H). PURE CANDIES. Gum drops,per pound, 6 cents Stick candies, per pound, 5 cents l imey French mixd candies, per pound, 9 cents. Hand made chocolate cream, per pound 19 cents. THE ENTERPRISE. West Side Square. Greencastle, Ind. A. ROTH. Proprietor. “PWO *HIN<3£ ^ - - YOU MUS* DO. IF Y OU would live and be happy. You must eat and you must wear clothing. \\ hile we make a specialty of something to eat, we also carry a small line of dry goods and furnishings, and we would not have you overlook the fact. Remember that our groceries are clean and fresh and our meats unsurpassed. You would walk clear across town to get one of our steaks or roasts it you knew you would get something fine for a.l ttle money and we assure you that is exactly what you can do. Come . and see. Browi]ii)g <y Gompain 1 .
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