Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1896 — Page 2
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TIIK DAILY BANNER TIMES, GRI’ENOASTLE, INDIANA.
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But we have a few nice articles left which are very desirable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, and they ari to be sold at LESS THAN COST until all is closed out. Anyone wanting anything in the Jewelry, Watch Si verware or Clock line for* CHRISTMAS must not tail to avail themselves of the GREAT BARGAINS tol be offered at Ricketts' Jewelry Store. We wish to call especial attention to the fact that we purpose to devote our time especially to the re-l I I pairing of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, which we promise to do promptly scientifically and at reason! able charges. We also propose to devote close attention to the fitting of SPECTACLES scientifically and at moderate! charges. We kindly thank you for your past patronage and most sincerely solicit its continuance.
Please Give Us a Gall At Same Old Stand.
JAMES A. RICKETTS, Walclini
M. D. RICKETTS, Opticiai
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Published every afternoon except Sunday 41 the IIannkr Timi;s oWce, corner Vine and Franklin streets.
Cha’itfe*. for display Advertisements must be htnded in by 10 o'clock h. in. each day. KeadUig advertisements will he received each day up to 1 o’clock i>. m.
and .Jones she has two senators that cause more trouble than sen ators representing states that east over 800,000 votes.
A CLIPPING
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Where deliver* is irregular please report
1nce.
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ADVERTISING RATES.
IVr Inch, llrKt insertion 2-'> vis. •• each sulmcqiiviit tnsertivi ft els. •• •• per Month ... $1.00 liiiaranleeil |i isuhai vlmrifvd per cent to iMipereent extra. I’osiilon not irtiarantveil I If ailver'iirm iils.ifli ss thao 5 InellW. No .111.'OIMII tor ttif.o or pace: live per cent uliuw.Hl wlicn pa> iiicitt accompanies order. Kt:APING NOTICES llrcvlt r typ ■ per line, 5 c. one line parau raphs coal tted io occupyItnr two lines space. The toKo'.'iipjr rates .dll be allowed only \V cn riish treomii<in : sorter. lines < coots per line m •• 3H ion “ u .'id •* 24 VW •• 2 M. J. 3BCKBTT Publisher HAKHY M. SMITH. Manafftntr Editor
Tut selection of Mr. Charles E. Wilson, managing editor of the Lafayette Coia/er, for ptivate secretary to Governor Mount is a choice tiiat will give general satisfaction to the republican workers of the state. It is an appointment that is not only a recognition of merit and ability but it is in some respects an unsought reward for long party services. Mr. Wilson as a newspaper man has battled long and faithfully for the republi-
are
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upon the hymns and
ials have punctured many a demo cratle argument. The republican press of Indiana will for a while lose an active member but we hope to again see Mr. Wilson in the harness. Mr. Mount could not have pleased more people than in tin* appointment of Mr. Wilson.
I or Those wbo Talk to the I’uhiie. The following comments on advertising made by the advertisement writer for the Postum Cereal I Co., Lim., of Hattie Creek Mich., i may interest some who have been j attracted by the lather unique ar-
ticle from bis pen:
“Make up the stones? why—yes,!
. , , , at the meetings and
to be sure they are messed trimmed some, but they
founded upon fact. , Hymnal. I he society derived 'great profit and pleasure from this study throughout the \-car under the management of its first president, Mrs. Tingley, and the elli cient literary committee. The seeonil year there was an elaborate program arranged for each month’s meeting and a sutlicient number printed to give every member ot the
.% SUCT«*HHf ul Society.
The last meeting of the Woman’s League of College Avenue church showed the largest attendance of any one meeting i i the history of i the society, which for the past | three years has been somewhat 1 phenomenal in its success. The first year the programs were pre- | pared each month and announced
were founded hy mnograph-
ers as noted in the Mehbodist
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• That is, for instance, a mail car rier, clerk, lawyer, or what not with whom I may lie talking, tells me his experience w.tii ‘Postum. His story, possibly is Ions;
can cause and his pungent editor-, enoug |, for two columns of soli.I
matter if reported verbatim. I take the main facts and boil down the talk until we can afford
to run it as a pleasant bit of shop
talk with our friends and customers
| church a copy. This
(the public) and not bankrupt us.!
A duress till communications to The Daily I Ian nek Times. Qreencastle. I rid.
Telephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room
As a curfew ardinance seems imminent in Greencastle we hereby reproduce a proc! imation issued by the mayor of Greenfield in which he puts in operation the Greenfield
curfew:
It i- hereliy oi.lered that on and after
Wednesday evening.
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SPECIAL NOTICK. We puniish, and are triad t<. tret the same when they an news, free brief notices of deaths, births and tnarrlatfes. but we chartre for extendisi recounts of tnarriatrcK, nhltuarles. indire and socle!> resolutions ii’id eards of thanks, and will publish none such unless aymettf, or satisfactory arrantfetnent ihcrc or, Is inude In a r 11 ce.
Send news to Telephone 95.
“The early bb'd catches the worm. The application of here is an invitation for our business men to begin advertising early for the holidays.
Nov. ISth. ISOli.
the curlew ordinance will he enforced and all the Itnvs running at large under the ag" of 14 years, will he expected lo he ulf the -treet. The hell from the city building will ring tit 8 o’eiook. and this will indicate the time of those coming under said ordinance. The police will also take notice and see that this ordinance is obeyed. Geokgk \V.
Dim an. Mayor.
facilitated
the work, and very muc h lessened
, , . , . , i ... ,! the labors of the second president
1 alwavs stick to the tacts, as 1
. Mrs. G. .M. Black, and the literary
consider that when a man aaver-1
....... . committee. More time given t o t lie
Uses he simply talks to customers,
, . . cleaning, repairing and making and it he lies in his advertisements, • ,
, ...... .. . . . . . more comfortablethechurch looms,
he will he in the face to face chats.
, . . . • ami a prosperous vear was tie re-
Tell the truth; it is more fasci- 1 . *
. ,, . suit, leav ing in the treasury lor the
natmg than all the romances one present year's work under the yres-
can spin up. idem Mrs. A. T. Kelley, a balance
When you write an advertise of !j>()0.
ment try and look upon yourself x . ... . > , , •
. . 1 • , No entertainments are held m
as conversing with, or explaining
to, some one who wants to know M °lh'ge Avenue church to raise about the article you have to sell., moyey but each member of the They are interested, and they want league gives a voluntary olForiugof tf) know how near your goods will a eertain number of pennies each
week as she may feel able. With
Compels buyers to supply th selves at once with stuffs to re
cold
No matter what the article nee you w ill have no di ficulty at or • GREAT STORE To satisfy the wants. Our sty] store keeping is of the class th: ready to meet any d mand m with valuable goods attrustwoi prices,
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The I'nion Trust company, admr., vs < ici/ens Street Railway company, damages,’* on fial before a jury in the circuit court today. The case will occupy today and tomorcovv, probably. Beckett Jfe Dorian, of I ndianapolis, and
S. a . II tys, city, repreaent the plaintiff. | th® " a( l
The 'bus lines of thecity have adopted
writers is to explain facts in an easily understood way.
First be sure vou have an article
the system Of giving return Irip n« ket* , ()f true merit> then te ll the people
about it. I - 11 them the truth and you add a goodly percentage of dignity and character to your busi-
lit their needs.
Tell them as plainly as possible | . , .
. r a large number systematically eonwithout exaggeration or subterfuge
just what you have, and leave them * r '' >111 '"If these several sums lorm a to judge whether they want it or | "urprisingly large amount for not. Don't tell thc-m to “buy this'' church and parsonage improve-
or “eat that.” ' : ments.
The public know about what But aside from all the pecuniary they want to do, and the duty of assistance to the church there is a
greater good accomplished from
i/.ation would ha v e had such success under any other name than that of the “Woman’s League,” which is said to be the first society of the name in any of the protest ant churches, one other having been noticed existing in a Catholic church.
to pHs>-engers who come in at night or expect to leave then. This arrangement makes one cpnirter cover the round trip instead <>f two cpiarters or a quar-
ter and a dime as before.
Nevada east but 8,507 votes in the late election but in Stewart
fleorge llepner. <>f Lafayette, has been vi-iting Ids sisier, Mrs. K. Hays.
ness and to furnishing.
the product you ere
Joe Perkins and turned 1" Purdue.
Karl Cosner have re-
Wilv grocers sometimer work in cheap imitations of Postum Cereal coffee if the customer will stand it.
the sociability engenered through the systematic visiting of the charges in our midst, the care of the sick as well as the needy, for all of which there are separate corn mittees appointed. At the last meeting Mrs. Lieut. Mcirtosh gave an excellent paper on German musical composers. It is question able with some whether the organ-
Tltp Way to Cttro Disease is to establish health. Pure, rich blood means good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. It tones up the whole system. gives appetite and strength and causes weakness, nervousness and pain to disappear. No other medicine has such a reco.-d of wonderful euros as Hood’s Sarsaporilla. Hood's Pilis are the best after-dinner i-ill: assist digestion, preserve coirstiation. gac.
Real Batata Iriniaiera. Robert B. Jerusalem to Win. K. Stevenson, laud in Floyd tp.. quit, jtf. James M. Kilark to S. P. Vaughan et al, land in Madison tp.. ijisiM).
To fSire a Told In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggbts refund the monev if it fails tocure. 25c. 2<)StD
Six Cents a Week. I’he election of Mr. Mi Kinky * the occasion of the uio-t rapal ' wide-sptcad business revival f known in this country. TImti' 1 certainty that good mm- \'ill|' r ''' and that people will earn inent.'' have money to spend, fhe 1,1 of New York, vxas foremosi in uH" ing the prineipies for whieh ^ r -' Kinley stands, and rejoices in thr llrl outlook for every man, woman • child in the country. For forty-nine years the in i'/" 11, lias held the first position ainnt’lE great religious, literary ami ,lin weeklies of this country, nnil ill poses to fill that position in tlie h'l' It has adopted several new. iuH'rr.t and important fea'urcs, two "f " are: “The Survey of the "orltl. gives in a concise form all of "" portant events that have happrio 1 the world during the week an'!' ' indoors and Out,” widen b'"' women, boys and girls how “ money in a variety of ways. 111 » eral the paper is particularly professional tuen, business inei |! (( chants, farmers and fani'lies. ' hut six cents a week —fc "0 a v 1, at tliat rate for any part ofa ' 1 ''’ speeinten copy will he sent to:" 1 son flee by addressing the New York c ity.
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