Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1895 — Page 2
• B.VVXFP MMKV GRf’ENOAS'VLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY DECEMBER
HSII-STIIK
1
<li ctors,
teacher, 1 ] miners, 2
theater managers, 1 manufacturer
OUR JANUARY WEATHER.
architect, 1 music j
OWUCI Ol oil V\ell8. ' iii.-Uh* Kor^ emit % for Next Montli.
iusmatice ageuta, 2
Some of the bargains to be had at the “Place to Huy. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Men's Snoi's . wor
h $2.30 $1.98
\\ dim n’s Kolthci's
1.73
1.4S
< :iiHie«* A: Bos!on **
.30
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Women’s'*
2.20 2 (Ml
1.98 1 US
Women's Rubbers
1.73
1.48
Federal
.43
.10
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1.23
1.00
Men’s toe rohliers . . . “
.73
.50
Men’s ItuMier Loot-
(*orst*t
.30
.39
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3.0(1
2 73
.73
.08
Men's itiibiler Boots
Knit drawers, “
Fedc ral "
2 73
•2 30
.<>0
.38
“ A relies
1.30
1.23
“ sliirts “
.30
.38
“ Jtubljrrs
.73
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Htockinett . “
.13
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groce ry de partm en t.
(i A C Lx. C
$1.00
Meal, per peek
12 1 .»
Sugar is, ill, 20 and 21.
(dal oil
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Brst rolVrc, bulU
27>,.e
. .. Be
I’lour, per sack . .
. 13 and 50e
< an corn
Flour, per barrel
*,1.30
Table apricots.
10c
Flour, per best patent. . .
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l>an-
KeroiiN IMki iirl>unc* < !t
The lirst disturbed period
; of ice, :: civil engineers, it lumber- ll »r January will fail from the 3rd men, 2 owners of stone ciuarries. 2 8tb, at which time the moon wil' real estate agents, 1 pharmacist, d>e outrunning the earth, passing
her perigee on the 3rd, and cross- i ing tlie equator on the 5th. Mer | eury’s disturbance is central on the
Tri-re Haute u.putiiiraiiH Will Nut i%»k 9th, covering the disturbances of I f..i .iiniuiiterman. 3rd to 6th. Manj’ heavy gales with Terre Haute republicans w.ll not | um , thunder 80(llllwtird) lunl . |
ask for one of the delegates to the 1 j 1)ir j ()
l and 1 steamship captain.
WILL WAIVE THEIR CLAIM.
at
jit*- -
sleet and snow in central j
We warn j
our readers to prepare for blizzards and fatal cold in northerly narts of I the country, at sequel of each storm ! uls" 0 * '^ us ' ’ | period of the month. From the 8th to 13th. falls the
Inasmuch as there are new j . • . .l
( \ iii' Mii Sturm period, with Mercury | counties and new republicans of
National republican convention.^,", northern 8e( . tioil8 .
This will be line to the fact that Mr. McKeeu. of this city, is a can didate for the senate and that Con-
gressman Paris,
will be a candidate for reuotnina
lion.
(lotfi'e, l.iun, ArtaicklHs, \\\\, Burket. iiiul Tea I’ot ... . 22c Bacon s ami !H‘ Lard 8 ami Ik-
l*int bottle catsup 10c, 3 for 3 pound' 1 Michigan butter erackrv- 1 Salt, per barrel . j
RIElExY & GO.
715 Main St. Telepone 51. South Greencastle.
ininencc in the district it has lTi • | been agreed that it would be be10c! coming in Terre Haute to waive its usual claim to one of the delegates to the national convention. No doubt Terry Haute will have two
GEO. L BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind.,
General
Insurance, Ileal Estate And Loan
Agent.
that the Monroe doctrine is wrong. It may be wrong in their opinion but their opinion is in all probability wrong. It will he remem- ! bered that a college professor wrote part of the present misfit tarilf hill 'that is losing money so rapidly. He used his theory upon the bill
at the center, and Mats and Venus near their crisis. Tha moon will be at her extreme declination south of the equator, 28 degrees and ten j minutes, on the 12th. and the earth ! will be gaining on the moon briug- | intr new moon on the 14th. The
delegates in the convention. Colonel , . .i 0 i indications are that
Thompson and Mr. KcKeen, but
Creeps over your frame and you feel run down at the heel and dilapitated generally you need 'Z some good healthful food to bring you out of Z the kinks. We will fill vour prescription for 2 everything in the eating line from a 5 c^.-.t _£• soup bone to a jG.oo roast and furnish you with crackers', sweet potatoes, See. Z
71 DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. ^ ^
c<JEast Hanna Street, Opposite Music School. t>o
Brow i)i i)g 5; CoiopaRY.
the storms of
this iieriod will be divcrsilictl from
they will go as delegates-nt large, j ,,.^^,,,1
Mr. Joe Hotuan, of Dauville, Ilet dneks county, is nnderst tod to be a candidate fur one of the two delegate ships and there is said to be arother candiilaie from Greencastle, Putnam county and another, perhaps, from Morgan county. There i is said to bo a eandidate tor the
and now the bill is using its theory j p091ticn of di9trk . t eo umiitteemati
upon the industries and receipts ef
j ibe country.
Fob fifty years the congress of the United States has not failed to take a recess before Christmas lasting over New Year's. Hut the 1 present republican house of repre- | sentatives responding to the presi1 dent’s urgent appeal for legislation 1 to relieve the treasury financial sit-
±la,te Of Interest nation, determined to remain
i in session this week and sent the j senate a bill to accomplish the
Call and see hirn before clos- l )re8 >dent 9 object. '1 ids is so jug elsewhere magnanimous as well as patriotic that it will have no commendation
Money Loaned At a Very Low
in democrat newspapers.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
— — - - --T-—-■ ■ —l. ■ ! n ta 11 t j: 1 a 11 r. PublUbiil every afternoon except Sunday I he republicans in every part of at the Hannkh Times otlioe, corner Vine anil ,, , Franklinatreeta. Putnam county should put their
heads together and select the very
in Morgan county; W. Scott Car j penter, of Clay county is also a candidate for this position. Mr. N. Filbeck, of this city, the present occupant of the office is said to be a receptive candidate for re elec tion.— Terre Haute Tribune. The candidate from Putnam county for the position of delegate to the National Republican convention will be Mr. Jesse W. Weik, of this city. Mr. Weik has a large acquaintance ovei the county in general, and the district in partic ular, and he will make a strong bid for the honor.
Charig , et» for display advertisement* must be handed in by 10 o’clock h. m. each day. Heading advertisements will be received each day
up to 1 o’clock p. m.
best material possible for members of the county central committee.
th^afr"r U ^ Wit.lt the coming hard light ,n front mwuacommanicatfona <»n not**be noi us . ^ which we expect to win a grand and glorious victory and reWh.'ff ('viiy.ry is irregular i.bmse report deem old Putnam, there should be saiiio proyiptly at publication otni'v. ’ o o nu ✓ 10 mistakes nimb, The coming specimen copies mailed in i on application, mass convention on January 1 [. is
of no small importance. It will be
RATER ©r SUBSCRIPT,ON. j . .
One rear inadcanee. j-,.oo the opening gun of a campaign TUrer mnidiit. . .. i.ii’! tliat will be full be full of hard, One month .50 * . , . ... Per week by currier .nj earnest anil painstaking work on
i the part of republicans. From all
When delivery is made by carrier, all eub-i . .
scrlptbin accounts are to l,e paid to tiiem aa i ON er tile COtlDtV, Wherever people they call and receipt for Hatui. .. , .. . .
| gather and discuss the issues, the
, r-,XT,txtc* ix \ republicans nie lull ol hope anti ADVERTISING RAILS. ,■ i , ‘
are eager fot the frav. The nartv
t’er inch, flrtt msortion z~. < u. i learned a lesson lart year tliat wi.l each stilisequeni insertion '• eta and must prove of value to then
“ “ per month ... . $1.00
GiiHiantetfil position clmrjf<hI i'l per cent to | Lh 18 yefir. A lack ot COnfidciK'f? lot per cent extra. Position not (fuaranliad 1 09 » .. 9 geV eral offices anti the nnrtv r«r advertlaementa of 1«m than A rnoht S5 ■evertti om es anti tut pant discount lor time ,,r space; tiveperceni al- workers now see wlierein the fu 11nre lowed wlmn payment aetnmipaatfs ordt r. • F ill me latillH aKADiao notices was made. They propose to let Brevier type, per line. 5 c. One line para- 30thin S 8tnn<1 in thu WHV this year ^raphscbar^tiaHoceupyinir iwoiincH M.mt. an( ] are wise in such conclusion
'The follxiwinur raton ^ili bo nliowod
lohen C4i*h'ivcitnipanienordtr. I he Itanner limes tuere/ore u?ge> •tit nnc*....... ..... ......^ eetus to r i ip U p f(n them the importance of the
, coming mass convention. Every
w.’.i’'-«kcki;t : i':::: . " rum<ir re P u,, l uan who ha- the best inteA uakkvm. smith Manntnoa i'.iitor ests if i he party at heart should
Addressa!l conimiinlriitlona to make It a point to attend. The The Daily IIasneii Times, , , , , tirecncaatie. ind. best men should be selected as com
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[ mitteemen aud there is no time to be lost in the precincts looking to that end. Give a day to repuhli canism and let's make the first meeting a roaring success. A Chairman of the Central committct I is to be selected and we hear of several good men mentioned for the place. The chairman must have ! at his back a committee tliat will ! organize each precinct thoroughly. Get together gentlemen, and com<
I in: \ eneziiclaii flurry demon- to Greencastle on the 11th prepared strates the fact that England has a t0 , tal t the ball to rolling so that number of enemies who will seek it will keep going until victory is
the first opportunity of denouncing ours.
her methods ..„ R , _ , . „
I hebe are 238 lawyers in Con
news to Telephone 95.
Ci.ay county made its mark on Christmas in the shooting line. If the reports from that section are not exaggerated considerable hades
was uncorked over the line.
of oppression. Eng-,
land has ruled too many countries by force and her race in that line is about at an end. In event of
gress, 11 farmers, 27 editors, 28 manufacturers, one railroad man
.......... ... ager, two steamboat owners, 14
war the 1 nited .States would have , , ,
teachers and college professors, 27 bankers, 20 merchants, 1 hous*
allies without end.
We see by the theorizing of col lege professors in Columbia college
bidder, 3 clergymen, 7 who sat they are “engaged in business,” 8
For Sale—Seven room cottage, mode n couvenie.ices, good location. Inquire at lids office. OOtfl Don't l.et St run Item Kiss tin, Itnliy “Your baby is the most lovely that was ever bt>rn,” w iles Isabel A. Mallou, in January Lailieny Home Journal, “but do not let strangers, in their desire to express their admiral. of it, kiss the little lips that cannot object, or clasp tightly in their arms the Ur ic body tfiat is, as yet, so tender. So many iittle ones are injured by promiscuous kissing tliat the wise mother tells the nurse, that once she knows that outsiders arc per milted to kiss the baby her dis charge without a reference will promptly follow. Hardhearted V No, indeed. Nurse must consider, first of uli, her charge, evi n if, in the res. of the world, she is unw i 1ing to display the baby entrusted t i her care.”
V Weak, Tired, Nenrous “I wan feeling as miserable aa anyone could feel, tired all the time, many times unable to go out on the street even after I had started. If I went up one flight of stairs I felt as though I should fall. I had palpitation of the heart and Buffered greatly with catarrh of the head and throat. I finally decided to try Hood’s Barsaparilla, and soon felt better. I used the third bottle and I then felt like a different person. I hope others In ill health will do as I did. If you take Hood’s Barsaparilla and use it faithfully I am sure you will be benefited. I have also found Hood’s Pills to !>e of great benefit and I highly recommend them.” Mias JessiePremont,Saddle Itiver,N. J. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Mcod'* Pills cure ail ilrer tils. 36a.
rain ami thunder south
■.vard, to intense blizzards of snow and sleet north ward. The peiturb-
‘’WorKs ot the Mothoiiu ot Sal-
vation.”
The revival tit the Christian church s.ill continues. Mr. How i
preached last night on the above
subject based on 1 John iii Acts xxvi. Id 18. lie said:
REPUBLICANS ATTENTION! Call for Mass Convention, Chair-
man Moore’s Request.
8 and! 1! . v '"'^ c ' r the State Central I ommittec the republicans of I’ut-
There arc two forces in nature, | ’ a,r ' •nunly are requested to meet the centrifugal and centripetal:! 11 * the court house in Greencastle
ations will very likely be prolonged | two * >Rir8 to the elec,lic current,}*" 1 ^>nvcntion "L ^ o’clock a.
tlie positive and the negative; twoj 111 ' aturdnv, January II, 1890. powers seeking to control man. God j l ' 01 ' the .purpose of electing delegates
uutil alter new moon on the 14th. and the reactiorary storms on and
about the loth and Kith
on the watch for a sweeping cold wave directi} - behind every storm of well defined intensity. The polar waves at this time will reach far down into the gulf region, the conditions being almost the same as when the freezing waves reached into Florida in the winter of ‘94
and '95. .
The storm period, 19th to 25, is precisely coincident with the center of the Venus period, both being central on the 22nd, with moon at first quarter. At this period, 19th to 25th, the wildest, Venus extremes of winter warmth and cold may be expected, aggravated by the central pressure of the Mars equinox. Reg ular thunder storms with high ten, perature, hail and violent winds need not surprise anywhere, espec tally southward, with blizzards and intense cold lollowing within a few hours. Watch the indications of the barometer, and if it is phenomenally low, know that it will rapidly swing to a phenomenal high, with cold in proportion Moon will outrun earth the closing days of Jacu ary, being at extreme declination north on the 27tli. The last four days of the month will be a reactionary storm period, with full moon on the 30th, within a few hours of her perigee on the 31st. It will grow warmer, ending in more storms turning to blizzards, violent gales and cold waves.
lint he 1 1111,1 t!l,> 1'he devil always
a nd
approaches man on the weaker, coarser and lower side of his nature. His work represented as the work of darkness God seeks to reach man on the high plane of intellect.
and alternates to the district con-' vention to be held at Terre Haute on January 21, 1890, and for sii<Tif other business as may properly
come before the convention. Also at same time and place the
A l*arrow litK'ape. Louis Hen Irichs, of the Greencftstle Manufacturing Company’s force is glad today that he is alive, He ha'’ a narrow escape from death yesterday and his presence of mind alone saved him. The new laige Hy wheel for driving the machinery of the new building was being placed in position and had been turned partially around and loft temporarily by the workmen. The ground must have been too soft to sustain the weight ol the wheel a« it suddenly and without warning toppled over. Hendrichs was stoop ing down and was on the side in which direction the wheel fell. A comrade yelled at hint to look out. Hendrichs saw the mass coming toward him and he sprang between tlie spokes of the wheel. It was a lucky jump as the pondrous wheel weighs five thousand pounds. The wheel wasn’t damaged and is being set today. « ol Officer*. Greencastle lodge No. 318, I O. (). F., have elected tlie following officers: Julius Sudranski, N. G; A. B. Hanna, V. G; L. M. Hanna, secretary, ('has. Kiefer, treasurer; Hen ry Meltzer, John Cook, Jus. M Hurley, trustees: Win. E. Arnold, representative to grand lodge of Indiana; T. I. Ford, alternate to grand lodge of Indiana; J. Mcp. Hays. F. A. Hays, Geo. Menton, uudfting committee. Skates, skates, we have a fine line a: Cooper Bros.. Hardware Company, tf
reason thought: endeavor;? to open , ^pbblicans of said county are likehis understanding. Paul sent as a j wist ‘ requested to meet by precincts
minister of Jesus Clirist “to open their eyes, to turn them from dark-
for the purpose of electing precinct committeemen for tlie ensuing caut-
ness to light anti from the power of P a 'F n ' ant I ih e precinct committeeSatan unto God that they may re- ,m>n 80 ‘ hosen will meet at the
ceive forgiveness of sins and inheritance among them which are sanctified.” Man is lost because sepa rated from God. Vine dies when separated from earth; brain dies when separated from hooks; body from food; soul from God. Sav-j iour came to teach men. “Go teach all nations,” was the commission given to his apostles. God’s purpose in sending Ids Son was to save men from their sins, translate
mayor's office in Greeneastle Jan. 18, 1896. at ten o’clock in the forenoon for the purpose of electing a chairman, vice chairman, secrctai v
and 'reasurer of said committee. Trios T. Moohe, Chairman.
Convention call.
The republican* of the Fifth congressional distriet will meet at the court house, Terre Haute, Ind., at 11 o'clock 11. 111., Tuesday, January 21, 1896, to elect a member of the state
committee. The representation of si^l convention will be one delegate fl.
them out of the power of darkness T ael ' 2,M1 a,lfl f, «' , tu>n of loo or more , , . , „ , , i votes cast for William 1*. Owen for into the kingdom of his dear Son. seeresary of state at the the lust election.
N . Fii.bkc#. < hairman.
George M. Ai.lT.n, Secretary.
Men must know they are lost. Moody once preached to the con-
victs in n penitentiary; found only j follow*:
one man willing to confess his crime; appealed to Moody to secure 2 ,l >' rl Hendrick' 1 ..
Morgan. ... Parke . . Putiium VlffO .. Wruilllion
Ins pardon. “If we confess our sins he is willing to forgive.” Man can take issue wdh God: the moral man can claim he is good enough: the backslider tlmt he is too away; the sinner that he is too wicked; Jesus sulFcred that, all might hi saved. Must he taiiglft the truth as it is in Jesus. “Receive with
1’he basis for the counties will he a-
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Total
Tlis* Florida .s«*ttaoti. I" now fully o|icn<m| up and the quagti >n of when *> start anil by w hat lines to travel is pre .enting itself to the sotuhern tourist. A pleasing choice of route is an essential feature of a rail-
way trip.
is able to save your souls.” Re- sleeping and parlor ear set vice, quick
«m- «• d-N)- palpitation of
the heart, llie Savior, the gospel • 'dizing all the po-sihilities of modcun
tin, eimiur the toxin, .bo I,.,,), tl.n ?3
heart, the life all involved in this dun, be pleased to giyi> full information great work. “He is the author of T , ' > ; sl ' p,,lv ’ • vo, j " iih a , '" 11
, I "e of printed matter,' and render all
eternal salvation unto all them that >'Tviees necessary to' a satisfactory
obey him.” Heb. v: 9. "T 1 .’' .. ...
Geo. W . Hayler. I). 1 . A., ludmnapo-
At the close of the sermon there lis, Ind.: J. S. Leahy. O. T. P. A.. < hiwere two confessions and two others ^^oIl,),^; j! r' l W'inans y ,’ l). p.’ A
were baptized. The house was filletl with attentive listeners and Mr. Boyer preached with his accustomed brilliany and power. The revival will continue over Lord’s!
I’i'imi. (>.; .1 no. Unstable. I>. |\ A.: T - lede; l>. B. Tracey, N. I*. A.. Detroit.
I>. G. Edwards,
G. I*. A., Ciucinnati, O. C. ti. A l>. ItOiMtef It ltM.
n\y\ r tin#
«lay. New members received into j l.?hc7'.' l i , |.' U. ''railvir wilUHl m the church Sunday morning. Ser- one and one-rhird fare to all local ami vices tonight at 7 o’clock. XX various etnnmetiug line points in obio.
Indiana. Illinois. .Missouri, Pennsvl-
Caiurrli 1.1 the Hend. V »<''"".eky New
1 1 ork, etc., milking tickets good till
Is due to impure blood and cannot be I Junuary 2, isno, for return, ^or full cured with local applications. Hood’s I’' r, icii)»r« rail on any agent of ti.e r. Sarsaparilla has cured hundreds ot | ’G '*■ ‘b radway. cases of catarrh because it purities the j Wonoo iioiniii.x ixate.. blood and in this way removes the' * olr the Christmas and New Year caute of the disease. It also builds tin ,,olil,a >’ s will be on sale ' ^rn'V'ot’su moiii.i. diphtherni. aic 1 typhoid fever, oails at oue and one third fare for the. Hood’s Pills become the favorite I'nund trip, good returning uidil and cathartic with ev. ryone who tries the m. ’"''’‘"ling Jail. 2. Holiday rates wil| 23 centi ' 1 be given students to cover the vacatiuJ • period upon presentation of certificate Marxeiotu. -igned by proper otfieer 01 the tnstitn-
The results attained right here at > ° n ’
home have been marvelous. Hundreds' J. A. Michael, Agt
of your neighbors who have used Today’* i.orat Markxta.
Wright’s Celery Capsules say so. They I ' Furr ished the Daily Banner Y:meb cure kidney, liver and stomach trouble ,lailv ,,v manager of Arthui rheumatism. Constipation and -ick HoI';7 lM ’ H ' K, ' ,i '. rV "'’'.'.r.:.’. headaches. Why pay $1.00 JVerv two ! 9 P r,n * t «,choi ie 5* weeks fora bottle of medicine, r <;o^ H '.. rRnoy ;;;:: i* you can get treatment at 1 cent a day. ruSeJ.oldmnts >> rljcht * (fiery Capsult** give 100 tlavs’ 1 y«>'»n»r UihIh.huu over choice fat 6H treatment for $1.00. Barked by a bank i Burks .
to cure you, or refund your money.’ B?uer fr ald B, " ,Jeot 40
Sold by Albert Allen, Druggist. '
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