Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1896 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GKEENCASTLK INDIANA. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29 Ibt#>

Easy To Figure.

How much money will cutting your fuel bill square in two this year save you? This is easy to figure. The result will show you at a glance the

sum the

COMMON COUNCIL.

will save you the first year in fuel alone. The Range will save you much more in providing wholesome and digestible "food for your table. This is a direct business proposition. It is a serious proposition; as serious as

life is serious.

Take your pencil and figure:

then ask us to prove all that

we claim for the Majestic.

COOPER BROS. HARDWARE CO.acts

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Inu., r General Insurance, Ileal Estate And Loan Agent.

Water Fountain Matter*, Bridge Repair*, Stone, L'lanua Allowed, Ktc. Councilmen Handel and Miller ; were absent «t the eull ot the time; 1 the Istter g«t in Inter but the for-

1 met not at all.

Chairman Perkins reported that \ lie had had the bridge on north College Avenue repaired; also that the Monon mail had authorized Agent Michael to bring <>n stone for the repairs of Monon and Brick streets but nothin; 1 had vet been done. The matter will have alien

I tion in the near future.

The water fountain at the corner t of Indiana and Washington streets I does not give satisfaction. The street commissioner was authorj izeii to build a trough there for the ; accommodation of the public, and ! | let the water run continuously.

| That is the way the other fountains , ••rage mobs, were recorded, and it work and it !• tbought this central |

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The West-Side Jew eler, FOR BHRG7AINS

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said that there were more murders committed in Kentucky than in tjie whole Chinese Empire. Ann yet we continue to send missionaries abroad to enlighten the heathen. LINCOLN LEAGUE MEETING. t all for tlir Annual Ma.tlmc to Hr Hrld

at ImlianajHiliii.

The annual meeting of the Clubs forming the Indiana Lincoln League will be held at Indianapolis on Wednesday at 1 :.«> p. in., February 12, isbbThe session will be devoted to the elec

one will prove more satisfactory j with the trough arrangement. Carey Alston made a speech to; th<} council in which he asked the! body to aid him in moving stone whicli he was unable to do himself. The matter was referred to a com- [

mil tee.

SEB TH<3 PRICES. LMDIES’ W7TTC H ES. Ladies’ Gold Watches, w’rnt’d 5 yrs 1. << •• “ jo yrs “ “ “ ‘15 yrs “ “ “ “20 yrs “ Solid Gold Watches 15.00 “ Silver Chateline Watches ' 3.00 GENTS’ WATCHES Gent's Gold Plated Watches $5.00 Gent's gold filled watches w’rnt’d 5 yrs 7.50 “ “ '• “ “ 10 yrs 9.00 “ “ “ “ “ 15 yrs 12.50 .< << •• << “20 yrs 15.50 Gent’s solid gold watches from.... 18 to $35

IIESE GOODS never

offered before

were

at

timi of officers, the selection of district ;

organizers, delegiues to the National I 0 ( 81,1 g e

Fire Boss Merryweatlier invited

the councilmen to visit the engine

house to see some new apparatus sn Ui low prices, they are bar1 that he had rigged up to open the sains that everybody should be

doors " 1 > - "

Money Loaned At a Very Low

League Convention, etc. After the husiiie" has been disposed of, the meeting will be turned into a republican love feast. AddreDses will be delivered

Rate of Interest I' ,y s "" u ' of t,K ‘ ,nost eloquent speakers

iii the country.

The League Clubs have for years been great factors, especially in presidential

Call and see him before

ing elsewhere.

clos-

DAILY BANNER TIMES

campaigns, anil by proper effort, clubs

can be organized this year in almost , „ , , , every voting precinct in the state, and | door8 ^ °l )en and the hor8e * leH P the good thus accomplished will be of 0,, t instantly, the way, those

of the horses' stalls. The

old single doors had been taken ^ £? e h

down and sawed through thecen ter, making double doors for each stall. The new system keeps the horses in the dark as to what is going on. The doors open at the center instead of at the side and

thus the horses get a better start. Ladies’ Long Guard Chains

At the ringing of the gong the

inestimable benefit to the paity.

horses are smart. When they un

Published every afteruiion except Sunday it the Banner Timbs office, corner Vine anil

Franklin streets.

old system could see all going on in the engine

All Kepublican clubs iu the State are I (]er the requested to send delegates to the con- 1 was

vention; and all republicans and those!. , , , , . who expect to act and cooperate with house, they knew what was being

Cl.a'um. for display advertisements must bo 'he party ill the coming campaign are d° ne a8 we *' as the men did. 'I hey

h.tiided in by lOn’clock i. in. each day. hiK advertisuinontH will be received ei

tip to 1 o'clock •». in.

Itend-

*ach day

AH‘•ommimications should be si^ued with Uierameof the writer: not iicccssjtrily for publication, but aa evidence <>t good ra tb, A.ionymous eommunicationH cun not be noticed.

Where delivery is *rregulur please report same promptly at publication office.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

knew whether an alarm was genuine, when one man was in charge

there.

invited to be present at the meeting Maui es R. Sclzkr, Pres.

J. J. Hioiuns, .Sec.

or when tbree men were

a Cariou. Epitaph. They thus got “on to their job’' On I uesday 11 o fJobe Dcuiocr ii am j ac t ec ] accordingly and were printed a list of ipieer epitaphs to i iar( j j 0 handle. Now they don’t be found on tomb stones in New k now w | la t is coming until they arc England. A friend has handed j n Ration ut | ( i work accordingly,

the Banxlu 1 1 m 1.s tlit? follow ino now arrftno"(?rnGnt

400 Gold Rings at 1-2 Price

Repairing done Promptly and GUARANTEED.

I have a fine line of Clocks. Silverware of every descrip tion that will go at a very low figure. The finest line of

ever shown in Greencastle.

fOIVIY NKWM NOIKS.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. On* Year in advance Su* months Three months. One mouth Per week tty ('artier

.•s.no : 1$

M

.10 ■

j w hich was placed on a monument | improvement and the “boys' j in this county long years ago; | j u ,ti v p ro ud of it.

The following claims were

once get into the clntche« of an ohl | they qniited two quilts almost out ami maid and especially a Koachdale maid, had a very pleasant day. Miss Bettie he would lose lii« identity among the is an excellent hostess. She know- ex-

' actly how to make au enjoyable day for

lias gained , ''P'' quests.

! such proportions that we would suggest' ^ >r - Summers says he is now kept

Raccoon bachelors. Dr. Summers practice

When delivery 1* made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call Mid receipt for same.

ADVERTISING RATES.

pISIM.AV,

r *r im-li. tirai insertion.

.25 Us.

** " t-Mcb subsequent Insertion 5 els. j “ per inontli $1 .no Gn trHilteeil position ehili'K'sl U5 per cent to 110 pur cent extra. I’lMiltlou not truaranteed for advcrtlsi ments of less than 5 :uehts. No; discount tor time or space; five per eelit al-| lowed when pu> tut lit aeeoiupanles order. !

His sun is set To our regret; Atlliction sore

Long time he bore; I’ill God did take W hat he did make: IIis frame of bones Beneath these stones;

His spirit too To Him it flew : As he gave it So lie took it; iii prison bound

To wait the sound That shall wake the

ground.

nations nnder-

ItKAPINU NOTICKS

( ripple <T« ek. Colorado.

now attracting attention in al! parts

^ lowed: CLAIM ORDINANCE. 1 J. M. Donnohuc, police I U, T. Ashley ** j Frank Riley ** Jaiiu*H Mvrryweather, Are dept Oeo. N. Nelaon ** ... Ilea 8. Williams , ** ** ... Juinea 1). Cutler, street* Taylor I rump ** John Tobin ** Mike Dalton ** Fred Weik. work Jerome Allen, rent h rock way »V lirock way. coal ... James llennolt, work. .. .. Ii. F. Joslln, e al C. M. Short. f eed ...

UCRSKLLVI I.I.K.

Fred Goodwin has Imiijrht two lots in orisrinal Hus^eilville of Benerley Wey-

® real | mouth.

,l,t Cupid seem* to have been busy this that he and Dr. Walden form a partner- 'er\ busy trying to sa\e tin* old bac.ie- ! vvin»er the wuy lie has scattered those | sliip. Dr. Walden could attend to th«* lor 4 -from the Md maids of Koachdale. n j | arrows ai^out. Now its Mr. Clarence ollire, while Suminers does the circular 1 om t lark says lie is small m stature. Gardner ;<nd Miss Fmnia Rarvev take work. ' c no ^ afraid of the largest ol !

8.ain Owens will lead the Endeavor ,,,J iid in Koachdale.

next Friday night at Parkersburg. 11 ^ vour subscription for the Mr. md Mr*. Tom Foster of La.log«t. ! I1ann,:r ' 1 ' U,K9 - ,{e:u, the ^ er 1 " ,,,

visited Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. Rirllcn, urn! lu l’l’ v -

Mr. ii.nl Mrs. Dtdlcv Lvton. Mr. and I TU,e m ‘" ‘■■'shioned grip seems to Mrs. Jonn Park ,ud Mr. and Mrs . M( .. !''^o gripped nearly all the R tccoomt. -.

Brevier typt*. per line, fie. Dnr line para* ; . irraphs oluti-tnsl ns oecttpylDK i wo lines spine. ; i

Tlio fol'.owlmr rules will be allow.sl onli/' of the world, on account of theniarvelwhsn cosher. order. discoveries of gold wldeh have

cents per line

'-£5 lines fs» “ . j ijO

5 HI “ M. J. BECKETT II A UKV M. SMITH.

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ManiiKmtf KaIL or

AiMross Jill cominunUMitions to Tub Daily BaNnkh Timfs.

GreenciiHt l«-. Ind.

Telephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room

gold

been made in that vicinity. The North i Western Line, with its unrivalled eqiiipitient of solid vcstibuled trains of

Po...ither p,| aot . sleeping cars, dining cars ami!

Iiee reclining chair cars, dallj la tween! ( hlcago and ( 'olorado, offers Hie best I of facilities for reaching Cripple creek. | For tickets and full infnrmulion apply | to ticket agents, or addre-s \V. 15. Kniskern, tfiMierai I’.isse.nger ami Ticket Agent Chicago A Northwestern Rail-

way, < 'hlcago, III.

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!Sul;> news to Telephone 95.

Keeping everlastingly advet Jsing brings success. * tf

Tui date of the Republienn State convention lias been set for May 7, and the conventions to select delegates to the National convention

for March 19.

The basis ot representation at the coming Repubublicin State convention will be one delegate for every two hundred votes cast for Secretary of State Owen and one for each fraction over 100. This will make a convention of about 1,500 delegates. Two years ago the number wits a littie over 1,700. Accouiung to the Chicago Trtb inn * count, there were nearly 8.000 homicides committed in the United States last year; several instances of burning to death at the stake by

Attacked tin* Wrong Man.

RrsHvnxE, Ind., Jau. 29.—In a sa-l loon brawl here yesterday afternoon! James Keating. Jr., armed with a re-! volvor. and Patsy Ryan attacked Andy Hurley, an electric lineman. Hnrlcy seized Keating and jerked his revolver front him and slashed Kynu with a knife. The latter is probably fatally in-

jured.

Court S**Im Am!<1** a Kewivrruhip Order. Hartford City, Ind., Jan. 29.—Ujsm the [tetition of one of the stockholders, Judge Vaughan last week appointed Samuel Vinnedge receiver of the Monti iM’lier Sheet and Tinplate company. On a favorable bowing by the board of di-m-tors yesterday the court vacated the tinier and the receiver was retired. Itui'Klai’K Take Old Coins and Slump*. Terke Haute, Ind., Jan, 29.—Bur glurs effected an entrance to the barbershop of John Webber and carried off old coins and souvenir postage stamps valued at flUO. The safe was forced open.

each other for better or worse until death do part them and through pros- ♦ perity or adversity they are to be as m ,,m ‘• They .tart out prosperously. •m The home was purchased some time mi since and is now neatly and tastefully furnished and when M i s. Gardner lake- '' u! tl1 " f 1 ’ preside in the house it will

a {<l be a pleasant abode.

■’ Russellville enjoys the presence of a - .,! very enterprising y< m g man who has u ,,, come heir and started a newsy news615 piper. The tirsl immher was l.'sued ,0 last week and was chock full of news land some advertisement. It is called the Record and proposes to write up our record fifty-two times a year. The

2t. si

Day |

t ray visiteti Mr. and Mts. E. L

Sunday.

Prof. Day resumed his school work

Monday.

Mrs. S. L. James was called to the bedside of her son Will Iasi Friday, who is very low with heart trouble. lie has been moved front Decatur where be was operator for the I. 1). & \\. to bis lather-in-law’s, who is a physician in Covington, 111. He has the best of medical attention anti bis many friends

recov-

Good people ami friends, why don’t

you make it your duty to attend church and all other religious services such as prayer meeting, class meeting, Cltri--tian Endeavor and Sunday school. Whenever health and weather will peri mil, attendance at such places is an ed-

ification of the mind.

Mrs. John Summers returned home Sat unlay after A visit with her parents

ni Reno.

paper is rather unpretentious but if it

j goes on IIS it has begun it will make its j here are prayirg for his speedy

way. cry.

Another Ureet tight last Saturday! Eld. Lindsay returned home last evening—Kt McClain and Otto Vice. w ,.,.k from Franklin, 1ml., where he \ ice provoked Met lain iiutil Met lain nad been assisting in a glorious revival.

A large number of additions. Upon

I struck Vice. McClain plead guilty, and hi— honor, Esq. Forgey, lined him 150 rents and costs. N ice plead not g liltv, stood trial, employed an attorney, took the time of a dozen men for a day and then was lined by the court 50

cents and costs.

his return home he Puind two other 1 urgent calls from Illinois from of which

he accepted.

Sam Owens, I). A. Smith, ( has. Edwards and J. T. Lookaliaugli from this vicinity, attended the K. of P. lodge at

Father John Stallard is quite low he- Roaclnlale. Ind.. Monday night. There ing about ninety years old aiid almost: were about twenty visiting members helpless, having fallen and sprained bis who were royally entertained by the

limbs some days since, Roaeiulale fraternity.

Drs. J. W. II u veyundJ. W.Straughn Mr* Mollie Grider of Rnnehdale. are both sick. They each have a ease | CK lled in to see us Tuesday on her way

to Parkersburg to visit '’er daughter,

i gri p.

Russellville should have an auctioneer to once a month conduct auction sales here at some public place where farmers and country people could bring their stork and property of any description for sale. Also that sone of our merchants and business men may sell

M rs. Mattie Johnson. Mrs. Grider is a pleasant lady and we are always glad to

see her.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rice and son Walter have returned after a six week's visit in Howling Green. Ind. Quarterly meeting Saturday night,

and oiler their wares and merchandise Sunday morning and Sunday night.

W. G. Skinner is one of the best kno„ a men In Wakefield, Mass. He is a war veteran and everybody’s friend. He says: “I had rheumatism and was in poor health a long time. Indications pointed towards the accumulation of impurities in the blood and germs ot disease I w as constipated and had no appetite. I evi-

dently needed a good blood purifier and and man) I lungs w ould thereby change John Van Wagner led prayer meetflood's Sarsaparilla. It j hands for mutual good. ing last Thursday night. He made a

good and appropriate talk on the subject "God is Love,” whicli showed that he had given the subject due attention. All present seemed deeply interested.; Mrs. Lora Kyrd, of Raccoon, lead the | Endeavor at Parkersburg Sunday night I in a very interesting manner. Her.

A few drops of Brazilian Balm in a little warm water makes the best eye water in the world.

dicided to take

made a change all through my system, gave me an appetite and worked effectively on my blood. I am now perfectly well, my blood has been put in good order, thanks to Hood’s." W. Q.Hkinnkk. Hood’s Sarsaparilla

is the Only

True Blood Purifier Prominently In the Public Eye Today.

ii ood’s P i 1

RACCOON. The tunny friends of Uncle Tom Owens are glad he is again able to be

out.

Mr. and Mrs. ( has. W. Ridlen returned home last Saturday afternoon on an extended visit i;i St. Paul.

CAHPEN I KKsV 1 I.I.K.

Rev. Donnell closed his meeting here

Friday evening.

D. II. llillis. of this place was c!t)l ,, ‘l to Greencastle the past week by the death of his brother. Miss Mary ac-

companied hilt) there.

Goldie Pickel has lung fever.

Mrs. Raker of the (’npitol, is visiting

here.

A business meei ing’was held at Mr-. R. R. Cline's Wednesday afternoon by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. V. Carter, of Kentucky, is visiting relatives hc"“ BRICK CIIAHI I.. Finley Grey, of Quincy, Snmlayed wiib J. R. Hammond and family. A brother-in-law of Mr. John Mitngtin is here from Illinois. Mi-s Josephine IItinnoliiie, of Greencastle, visiicd in this vicinity part of

last week.

Quite a number of our citizens are sick with grip. You Cun nelteve The testimonials published in liehalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest people, who have actually found in their own expedience that Hood’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood, creates an appetite, strengthens the system and absolutely and permanently cures all diseases caused by impure or deficient blood. Hood's Pills tor the liver and bowels act promptly easily and effectively^

subject was “How and why should wo

Ohas. Morton is having good success testify fordirist.”

w ith his singing class at Parkersburg. We had the pleasure of attending a The Bannkr Times telephone news Albert Smith seems to be laboring quilting at Miss Bettie Stokes last Fri- number is 9.». Remember it when vou under the hypothesis that if be should day. Thirteen ladies were present; have an item. We want the news. ‘