Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1896 — Page 2

THK n.VII.V BAXXER TIMES, OliEENCASTI.E, INDIANA.

WILL SOON BE HEBE AND THE STOCK AT.

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j e w e

WAS NEVER SO LARGE AS IT IS NOW.

His Cases and Shelves fairly groan under the weight of the Beautiful New Goods. His entire Christo Stock is now in and on Sale, and persons who wait until the last days before Christmas to make their si lections will be disappointed. Prices on good standard makes of goods were never so low as ^

I) \ 1 I V I*. \ WF.li 'H M FS I'itction. The -realest revivals are • ' Mr. < coper (IiH-rilHsl. rontiinunf;,

reporL I it tiu R ae belts of Ohio ««ti ay

ami Indiana, in which sections some new concerns will lie estab-

Eubiislied i'vit.v altevnoon exeopj S, 11 luv

,[ tin yANNj.u Timks (il’iee, corner Vine on

Krdiikmi • T i'ret

Cl. '.frcb for display advert isemeuts iuus; lie htnded in by 10.relink i. m.enelidtiy. Kendiiu' advertisrincnts will be reeeived eacb da> up to 1 o’clock •.>. m.

AU eommiinic itlons should be signed with l lie rame of the writer: not nereararlly tor publle itlim, but as evidence of Rood fa ib. Anonymous ciniiinunleathms oon not be no-

iee-i.

I.eetuv,. am! 1 .iitertniinueiit.

At the ( hristian church Wednesday evening, Nov. I'oth, at 8 o'clock. H. Spillman Ritrgs will

sfive his popular amt huniorous "his Col'JIhlf RoCOPch the

News in College Circles-

OePauw ufiiyefsitf

I eri ■. !!' s,ti'.il.-n’ ■ jthimr else. si 1 able !•; vv i ;f<- ane • f I trae, s witludit , h

Best, | i-rrm s. Vi

’ w'i- i> at 1 he he: il

Thf? ballot had '*o snimi) hi tbo

^(j'Hire containing the rooster i*r the

eagle, and it possible nint it

. . , . , ... stHiniied in the aunarc eonrmning tln.i'l 11ed, but iti nil localities there h picture of •hdftTMHi, and that we over-'

reported an improvement in busi looked it. Hie color ot the paper was; lecture, fits and Misfit®,

■>«>. «itiio„ g i, mmi< i.t u in .mi Wl *” d * •‘» rM “ r ...»i r«:^ in .nlld,^. _ 1 W. ' I*-- im.v Dunocrot Kurthermore, the pietun* of Jelfer^on I 1 n tu . .j : ti . »rlietoric. It thu> riVfil

Riggs to be the most artistic solo 1 Between elections, lacations, and , whistler in the world. Admission f »>t-bnil games very little work ha® ‘ V < ■ L '"'

' 25 cents; children 10 cents. Tick- been done in college this term.

It would he II wise* t i _ t'l a

Tin: legally top heavy

lould at le legal news.

• , almost occupied the snuarc and thus Riggs to be the most artistic soib

should a. least keep pace with the to oliseure any uuirk tnnt miglit

■ f I ■! il

In its report of the i have been made upon it.

I

Winn cast - it says Messrs. ( oil Ivor, Bryan or McKinley and think it not d A w It Hinie i • , - ai l! |

impossibh* that the‘s t ,ur.p on the Palmer | Tb^k.K.vnTa s^T^ | pastor at Plainlield, Ind., and M is*; H.stupt teacher i n . ..mrir.

and Buckner ticket w:n» overjookfd j * mu 1 Lvim Belle "luix

same* promptly ‘<1 publiciulon olflce.

Speelmco copies malltHi free oq upplicatlon.

-lames, Carpenter and .Matson pros

MATES OE SUBSCRIPTIONOn* }'i ir in (ulvniicc. Sir month* Three month* Oik. month Per verh >ni Carrier

ecuted both cases, and that C. B by us." Case and Attorney Robinson repre SJj.bb seated the defendants. The /hut

I.octiHt M. K. < lmrr!i.

Tlmpksi^u hik s^rvn'e*

The Thanksgiving service bet held next Thursday. Nov.

2.W

i.v> or rot was -wrong as usual. Messrs,

•to Matson

and Lewis and Case ap-

peared for the state in the Epper-

casc, and Messrs.

The usual services of Locust i 10 a. m . at College Avenue churidi.

... | - — -. weie married at

o Ind., W nesdav : " *

i evening, November 11th

: day.

’08 trie 1 to haw- aiin <•!'

ADVERTISING RATES.

and Sunday school are specially helpful. Suhject of morning ser

even

fensc. In the Ballcnger-Winn case | ing, “The Problem ol Love." All Mr. Case appeared for the defense are cordially invited.

Whcii tlt-llvi-i v is inunv by r init-r, all sub-

■crliitbm uceounts arc-tn In- ,>ald to tlu in an son-BalU nger

they call md reoaipt for same. Carpenter and James for the de mon, “The Great Teacher

half-dozen democratic voi-

These

1’^r Inch, Urst insertion c' 8 - ' and - • i-m-b subsequent insertlc-t ricti*.

•• -- |n r month Si.'J 0 unteer lawyers for the state. On irantei-tl poslti >n charged 25 per ecnt to ! . . . . . 1 * i 1 per - - - 'O t ■ xira. I'ostiloii not aumaoti-c-d demoeralle lawyers got so absorbed for .idvertlaiineots of less than 5 Inches. No,. .i ..i . ills ■-iioi loi Mine or spaei: five per ecnt ul- in polities that thCV lorgot OHO Ot lowed when payment aooompank-s order. h(l nidiment8 ’ of |. lw .

KCADINO NOTICES . j

U-orler typo, per lino, '><-. Otu-line paragrapas c.iargod as oeeupj iim two lines space. Ciu- foil.-iwin-/ rates .vlll be allowed only i

IF cn t*h accompano »order.

•i'> lines < cents per line I 50 “ 3H •’ •' ’• 1 too •- •• ;• ;•

2VI •* 2‘i

xO) ** 2 M. J. BECKETT Pu» Usher HARKY M. SMITH.. ... Managing Editor

St. M. E church will be held Sun- i Order of servee: Singing: reading , ■ TT ' ‘‘ ’ !

Scriptures. Rev. A. H. Morris: prayt nd Elbertson, of B

Rev. 1

tioo : serinon, Rev. M. A. Karr: hvmii: the popular and risin» u cm Iters of something for the ivt-uiu* bonedietic.^J-.iblm ecnlmliy in- Hed. N In(linn " ^ it has nob-adci, • - '? Mr- Molntoshof i- vis-: a graduate of DePauw universitv’,| Alpha Phi will ini late M

itinx her son, Lieut. Meltifogh - , ..x. riM x . , , I ttlaps 1 he bride is the .Hceuni pletl^ed 'jjirls li>-righ‘ A*mi mu-t not fail to aroiMl Ricketts’; plished daughter of Captain and v .. G.hhIs going M t a big Ml> K(iwin Tfmx ^ ^ ^ ^otw.thstan.l.n-

laifiPrll in t!ie Il< ini

I> a dangerous disease. Ir may lead directly to consumption. < atarrb is’ caused by iuipure blood, and the true way to cure it i- by purifying tin* blohd.

i Hood s Sarsaparilla cures catarrh bel/o*. COOPER'S VOTE. U , ^ w "'; ,f “

tviii^ the blood. I hoiHamU testify ch:it

1 he Etor-J'i'cHx has a spasm tin- ||,,.y |,., Ve | K . lM1 ,qred bv llood'.- Sar-

wcek over the vote of Hon. Geo. -aj arilla."

W. Cooper, which it states

S duress all cuintiiunlcatlons to Tin: Daii.v Uanneh Times,

was

cast for McKinley and that no Palmer and Buckner yote could be found in Mr. Cooper’s voting pre-

Greonoiutie. ind. j 'f'bmutter lias received

Tolephones. OUNTI NG ROOM editorial room

I considerable attention at the hands of the state press. The first re-

Auetion -ales.

saerillce.

man.

K. K. XeWtou. agent, sale—

it

i foimauy years honored and intiu-

eiitiul members

taken by the stuilein-. Ix-oiiiJ const an tiv Wing purloiBf , i -

Show ,rtxturos ,u.d counters fog c, '_ of ,t " Methodist j j,,,. v n!U1 .|, t otb*»«l sale at Ricketts’ Auction -ale. K. K. ‘''Pl^’Opal church. She is n const- ,. t - ,t, r ,.

New ton Agt Salesman. tf | crated and talented

Clovrntl

M i-- t ora I »ai nail

Bainbritlg.-.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

w' V .;; , Va::v S aVv n n.u':: are giving the truth.

this line the Bloomington

Ui-lt-x lodge Itml socioty rosulutlons a >d eavds of thanks, and will punllHh nnm- such unless a\ inent. or satl T - factory a-Tangenu-nt iht-re

or. Is made In a • 11 ce.

Send news to Telephone 95.

Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or giipe. All

druggist-. 25c.

You ea.i buy watches at your own prices at Ricketts’ auction. It

Christian Church,

On next Sunday evening a

95 port sent out it appears was wrong 1 J''* 1!M 1 ’ 'V 9b ' wdl be held at the ( hnstian as it*J-

— and many democratic papers are j nvv< .

| now coming down oil their perches cliorn—-Prai-e Ye the l ather.

Along! x ' , » !ric '’

Prayer.

iVurlt/ Hymn—I.ord of the Nations.

Rending of >eripnire.

. . . It horns—The (jiod of Hnr\e-t. 1)ur " ' 11 '■' 1 - ! I

Hon. George W r . Cooper, formerly rep-, Miss Katherine Mather.-, resen'alivo i i coiigres.s from the old! s-hort talk by the pa-ior. Hitler

tlfth district, of which — , .

My N iti e Land.

Our' "imtry.

Rev. >nl 5Iit. II.

Salem. .: e guest.- of the iattei brother.

Dr. W. \V. Tiiek.-r.

stuilrnt

M crated ami talented inusieian who

1-returiiwl from ! wil1 he of l? re!lt v »'»ie to ter bus- VV. K. Kdgin went

' and in his eh^sen calling, in which afternoon.

.7 ... ,' bt * llas shown eminent abditv.— ■ ■ ■ . , , . ' Mrs. Dr. Mnll.nix,. I

Rev. M. A. Farr returned from 1 rawfonlsville this afternoon.

The auction sale i- being patroni/.ed by the best people of the elty. K. L. Newton, agent, salesman. It

' In .• i > v lo-i.,v,i \

The Betas will give a formal! ln ‘ l,iini, P oijs dance tonight in honor ol Frank M r . and Mrs. Thos. Gass and their several visiting at home from Chicago,

brothers from DePauw

Willisnul

/on \YorhJ.

We earnestly reipiesi inat

Mi-

1U u»hi iny

of Qreencastle and Piiin ui 1

Fred Neis«, of Warsaw, a former f®"' 1 tl,e hi *

I

pays:

Mi>. stee^r,

' >\ ilUnni.w has returned stutlent of Dt l’nuw, is visiting i'hi from a visit With a e >usin in IrU.r a- 1 Delta Theta uni old friends.

j<*wHry >toiv thm* l: ‘-' I goods are -uld. K. L- N'" 1 ' 1

i Salesman.

Misses

Buy your Nina- jmsents and lav As.*" ' I'o.Mi.an, ( rum, Berry.: Rev. Mr-. Jessup has gem-1 1 ’^

( In ty m ■» i. •» »-«< 1 r P.. 1,1 c r _ »? « . . . .

t\)0M) away, at

sale.

...i- iMt.-tii,> aiiu lay .-e., Hickotts' Aucrioik 1 juh. 1 odd, of Indi:iaapolis • ifin lo conduct revival ^tvj ‘ It eliapei'oned by Mrs. Totkington.' M, tli.«li-t eliun b. |

are \ isiting Inends in tiie univer-1

.Monroe county I

wa-api.il. supported lh ludfanapolls ( | l ,, n 7

Mrs. Sumnel llilli- and Mis- : - - ^ it have gone to i,a<loga for a two w< k- l liey will be entertained by K ^ ! visit wifi Mrs. Fuller.. ' Kappa Alpha Theta fins afternoon. ' ><> "

TIm

Tut: Couimeciinl Trihitne today publishes reports from over 100

manufacturing towns in Ohio. Indi-: appeared that there were no votes cast

ana and Kentucky, showing that all mills, shops and factories are being prepared -for the resumption of business and that some concerns

have already started uj

platform, and the candidacy of Gen- j Soto - i’raise the Lord. Mrs. Umls

erals Palmer and Ruckner. On the >teeg

face of the return- of hi-precinct. it * b f, ru> Angel of Peace.

there for Palmer and Buckner. Mr. Jooper went before the board and explained the ticket he east, and three members of the board have preoared a notire to-the public which state.- in

since the j -ubst.n re that they found a ticket such

1 loxology. Benediction.

banker •’pusses m ids cb'-eks.

A lady’® flue watch to

the cashier ’’goe", to bis last accounts,’’ the mugwump “joins the great major-

ity,” the cobbler “breaths his last.the . . ■ , -aloonkeeper “seeks the -pirit laml." ° S U ' over '''inday. Uhe gambler ‘’. hutlles off,” tne stable- Dr John has

gneii '- 0 i man “kicks the bucket.

at R'cketP

your own price. 1

and lay tinm away, b- b-

A number of students w ho were Sll ’‘''' limn ’

unable to spend three days at the t,, cure « rom m " Y. M. G. A. convention left today Take LaxaiH.- Ibouie b’ 1 "" 1 '

returned from

is*w*w i Kv r

ing the auction sale at Ricketts’jewelry account . int liW , 0K n.^o,, /' onfercni ''“ “f the college presidents. K ’ h ’ Nc "’ ton ’ A « el,t * ■ s » 1 «*s-1 in K ,“ but m-cording r<>the newspaper-! Gne of the most important stud

'f very few people simply “die.” ics in tin university is that of rhet-

lets. All druggists refuml tl.f J

«t it I'-iil- to cure. 2.V. Lmlics you must not Lil

Ricketts’ big auction - d' ' ,l mi. K. K. Newton, SalcsiiiD 1 - ' U. V. O'Daniel and HoWD t'loverdale. were in the city 1 "