Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1896 — Page 2

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GOLwO W A TP G HEIRS' (for Christmas) are going fast at your own bidding. The Entire Stock Must and will be closed out, NO RESERVE",. WATCHES Clocks. Silverware, Knives, Forks. Spoons, Child Dinner Sets, Berry Spoons, Orange Sets. Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, Tea Sets, in fact everything per taining to the Jewelry Line are going at Q R E AT SACRIFICES. Don’t fail to avail yourselves of the opportunities to get fine silverware at your own figures. . The great opportunity to buy W atches and Chains for just what you are a mind to give. RememOer good people this entire stock is in my nands and it must and without any reserve be sold at any price you desire to give. Show Cases, Counters and Fixtures for sale

K. E. NEWTON, AGT. SALESMAN. fiCS; AUCTION SALES THREE TIMES A DAY. 10:30 a m , 2:30 and 7:00 p m.

DAILY BANNER TIMES on 1 ! wili not regard instruction, with a politeness born of aristo- ADDITIONAL LOCAL - . . The careful voter was not of this cratic selfishness, when a new can-

Published every afternoon except Sunday list as he is willing to be instructed, didate for admission to the pew is it the Uasnek Times ol*ice. corner Vine and ^ . . ... franklin streets. ' - - presented, insist on getting out into i The terms of the congressmen | the aisle and treading on the long hPd*e’uU by r iom^eaebdiy.Head" rcceutl .v elected do not begin till pointed toed shoes of the meek and

<ntr advertisements will be received each day next Maach.

up to 1 o'clock p. in.

session of the new congress will not

AU oomauinicatior.s should be slimed with convene till December, ISSL. I his the rami ',I tie writer: not necessarily for . ,, , , , . , publloition, but as “vklence of good fa th. IS called tile lODg session atld U6U-

Aitonymous communications can not be no- 1

iced.

The first regular obliging usher and sharing half the

C. C. Matson is in Bedford. E. Grantham is in Rouchdale. C. C. Hurst went to Roachdale at

noon.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly hi publication office.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

ally lasts from five to six months. The second or short session begins

RATES Of SUBSCRIPTION. On* Fcnr (nadvance... SS.00 SirmeiiM* 2.50 Thrte miHith* 1.25 Une month 50 Per week hy Carrier 10

When delivery Is maue by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call und receipt for same.

, . . , Mrs. Harry Brown is at home from

honors of the induction into the „ , ,

Baiubridge.

place. Unless it is a case of neces r w T i , . , * 1 ... Dr. J. P. D. John has returned from sity to occupy an outside position minyis where he has been lecturing, it would be the height of politeness Mr . Eliza C | ia(1(lt of b .inbridge, is to take an inside seat to start with, the guest of Miss Sheets and mother,

in December 1898. and lasts le c s or if so thoughtless as to neglect it \V. K. Grogan and S. K. hockiidge than three months, ending Marcli on entering, at least to move over have gone to Monroecounty on business.

4. 1899. The question of a special when another enters. session being called shortly after ! -

the inauguration of ^resident Me- The Indianapolis Netm has “enKinley is still involved in doubt, listed for the war” and is in a fight

■— ■ to tile finish with “expense fund”

The citv should make some pro building and loan association. 1 he vision for ’aking care of stray cic« is on the right track. When

stock. Horses and cows run at n P er80n P a y B

returned has been

Dom since

ADVERTISING RATES.

I’erInch, first insertion 25 els. •• eaob subsequent Insertion fi els.

large on the stieets. Wlien an irate citizen finds his ‘.awn ruined by these free hooters all he can do is think thoughts of a violet hue

Clayton Kelly lias Minnesota where lie

May.

Rev. and M rs. W. M. Fia''kness have gone to Prai ie Creek to spend the

Thanksgiving vaea', ion.

C. W. Know lion has gone : o his home in Denison, Tex,, ofier visiting at his

in hard earned sav- cousins. Mr S . p -auces Cheek and Miss

a loan association lie Mattie Crouch.

time, with proper Mr. O. E. Hopper, of MilcbeH. Ind.,

ings into

should at any

time limits be able to at least, receive fmd ’'I >■" Georgia ’J onicy,of Eainbridge. back what he has paid in. Some 1 vve ’ ,! ,nar " ic ‘» toda y i ' 1 the P a,,0 " s of

of the associations which the Xet'-s

out about

. . I (lie Commercial hotel in the ptesenee

p.-r montii St.' 1 . lt ,a .t-i.-p „nimoU into iIn- of the associations which the A Ctr.l . _ , 11 \ ; tiuarantecd position chaorcU 25 pore lit to 1,n ‘* '<ti\e tile animals into me of a few friends, Elder A. II. Morns for'iiiTviaaiscMHansor > mB» 0 ?bH l n 5 mc1ie." , No street an 1 allow them to seek past- is showing up, take out about a i perfot miag :be eeremony. Hopper is dlsoount lor time or spucr; tivi per e nt al- .._ \ n nnimnl i«il nr nmind third of till? amount paid in, Charg-{ clerk of the Ragland hotel at Mi eliell.

lOweil whi-i, payment accompanies order. ores new. .\n tuiiutujnii n iiuuiu, _

readino notices | should be provided somewhere and ltl S lt f° “expense. Ihe Green-i Mr. A. M. Higgins, of Terre Haute. jtiapiiVcIiaririki as occupy ins" two Unes spacu. a cow policeman appointed to run eastle association are of the right | president of tlie Indiana

Tho followinir rates will be allowed only ' '

W en cash <icc<mipankt nr>lcr

26 lines 50 “ 1 on “ r\o “ r o “ M. J. BECKETT. .. HAKKT M. SMITH.

in the intruders.

Republican

There is a city kind aud have no such p 'ovisions j league, was in the city this afternoon.

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I^cenu per Une ordinance i„ force providing fora in their by laws. Investors should

patronize these safe institutions.

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.’. !! fine of from ,fb to $10 against the man who allows iiis stock to run at

Publisher'

ManasttiKEditor large, but there is no jail for the

stock. This matter is getting seri-

Adaress all comunmicutlons to

The Daily Hanker Times. j ous in some parts of town and de-

Greencastle. Ind.

mauds immediate action.

T elephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room

The election figures are all in, finally, with the result that Me Kinley gets 272 electoral votes and Bryan 177), giying McKinley a ma- • oritv of 97 in the electoral college.

It is

62 .. interesting

95 seating of a crowd in a hall or church. First comers, who have a

SPECIAL NOTICE. We publish, and are

prevolitional mental triad tr, tret the same I *

when'they are news, free brief notices of i gupret deaths, births and mnrrlatftai. but we chartre

to.-extende.! pceount* of maniaires, obitu- elnef seats nearest the aisles and

arles, lodae ami society resolutions and cards

of tlmnks. and will pufilish none such unless l u te comers have to rUU the gaunt

ayment, or satl“factory arrangetnent there

.,r, is made in a /11 ce. let of climbing over the feet and

= j pushing past the knees of these iself constituted guardians. Some = j of these watch dogs of the pews.

M r . Higgins is one of the best known young irnublieatis of Indiana atnl was the right man in 'be right place during the campaign just closed. lb* is one of Terre liante’s wide awake attorneys

and is a hustler in polities.

1 he ladies of the I’resbyte ian church celeb'a,ed the Wth anniversary of tin ir missionary society in meir church Monday afternoon. Although the

.store Curative Power weather being disagreeable there were Is contained in a bottle of Hood’s 11 n, " ,,ber of 1, “ :iC9 fr,,m each of , Sarsaparilla man in anv other similar I the resi P e '' ,ive ^'"relies of the city

tendency to I preparation. It cost*'the proprietor I l )re,ie,,t - Two numbers on ibe program

to watch the

Clreuit Court. Elisha Buis vs Naomi C. Hunter!

Thnrkf*sivir.R Serviren Tlie Thanksgiving service "ill

estate, claim; finding for plaintiff be held next Thursday, Nov. 2U. for $270 20. 10 a. m . at College A venue church. Elisha Buis vs Naomi C. Hunter Order of serve*?; singing: ivadini estate, claim; finding for plaintiff Scriptures, Rev. A. H. Mm ri>: prayer for $299 00 Rev. W. K. Weaver: singii g; e. llec- . , i , , tion; sermon. Rev. M. A. Farr; bvnin. A. 1. Ransom vs John Jacobs beneiJk . tion p ubli e cordial,y inv.ted. . H. Randel and I). E. Slioe-' maker, note; dismissed. All goods must and will go at some 1 he state case vs Joseph < . Hate j price at the Big Auction sale now guin^ who was charged with assault and on at Ricketts’ Jewelry store. E. E. battery with intent was on trial Newton Agt Salesman.

Monday afternoon before a jury. (

Hare made a unique deiense inas- ! A G, ' ,e " ca8t,e citteen who Wi,s fo: ‘ , , , ... . , tnurlv a lesident of Grawford?ville. tellmuch as he conducted his own side , . , . , , ,r

a funny story about a colored mar of

of the case dispensing with a law-1 die jat.ter town. He was passionatelv vet’s services. He examined wit-! fond of viewing ihe remains of jieoplc nesses but clearly developed that who had met death in some violent manhe was not in his element as a law " t ‘ r - Tile "' 0,e "Singled they were the

more a tractive they were lo him. One

yet. Hie Jury returned a verdict | tilllt! a VViH kille(l on against him of $,>o line. M elling-j tracks and instead of being'akcu to the ton ( lawley was the states wit-1 undertaker who usually did sucli work, ne8S- the body was left alanotner shop, some O. P. Hubbard et al vs Thos. J.; of the “coon's'’ friends ttri jfiiged to Ellis etal, mechanics lien : finding l ),i,v 11 hitle joke on him, wliieh worked for the i lamtiif vs Williams & Wil- ,,,,t ir " !l v ' l,e ,,f went u j..., ,,, .. r ,, , the usual place and asked to see ihe limns lor $.M.01; finding for Beck- , , , , , ,,

body, and was told that be could. '-o-

elhcimcrA Denny against Williams & Williams on cross hill for $89.20;

ing back into ihe back room, be found what he supposed was tlie corpse. Ivuii;

judgment in favor of Tollman A- ■ :1 C'dliu ready fo* burial. While he Prather on cross bill against Wil j was s.a.i.,g at it. one eye of the sup-

liams A- Williams for $313.34, lore-

closure with each, judgment.

To Cure a <-oi<l in One oi y. Take Laxative Biomo Quinine i:,blets. All druggists refund the (•orey if it fails to cure. 26c. lost I)

j posed dead man. winked at him. H' 1 J was too much seared lo inn and s:ayed ) rooted to tlie spot tin i! Ihe other eye ; gave a big wink a.id then the poor fellow slipped out and “never came back.

Gold watches are going at Ricketts’ auction »ab> like hot cakes. It

Send news to Telephone 95.

There were just Indiana who did not

selfishness, preempt the ! and manufacturer more. It eo.-ts the |

jobber more and it is worth more to the consumer. It has a record of cures unj known to any other preparation. It is ! the best to buy because it is the One

j True Blood Purifier.

Hood’s Pills are the best family cathartic ami liver medicine. Genile, re-

liable. sure.

0355 men in who by right of discovery and first know how to j occupation, thus lay claim to their.

We earnestly request that the ladies

properly vote their sentiments at! inalienable rights ns American cit j " f ''reem-a-tle aiin Putnam county nt1 1 J | , | , : tend the big Auction sale a; Ricketts’ the late election. That many izens under the flag, would no more j( , welrj ^ tore , hree tiniefl a (lay unti) a)1 stamped the square in front of the move over toward the middle of the | ,r 00( ] g , ire 80 ld. E. E. Newton Agt first elector on the ticket. It is seat for the accommodation of the Salesman. It safe to say that a majority of these usliei aud ot the common herd than q’ry an ad. in the Banner Times and are of the kind that know it all they would think of flying, but' get quick results. They never fail.

were especially intc,esting. "The his-to-y of tlie society” from it> earliest o-giimtion sixty years ago, by Mrs. T. C. Hammond and also a letter from the Ib-t secretary, Mrs. Chase, of Oitawa,

Kansas, by Mi-- Myra Golding.

The Young Ladies' Foreign Missionary society of College Avenue M. E. ehuiv11 will give a “I’ie Social” at the residence of M". Thomas Bayne Wedm -day evening Nov. 25th. Pies by the slice and w hole for sale. 2t Buy your daughter a lovely gold i watch at your own bidding at Ricketts'! auction sale, for Xmas Don't fail io attend. tl

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Xmas presents at Ricketts’ Auction sale at your own price. Buy them no« and lay them away. E. E. Newton, agent, salesman. B