Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1897 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, (IRKEM ASTLE, INDIANA.
self into an estiniatedilelicitoffm,500,000 fur the current fiaeal \ ear
TIm* World Ylnmiuu*. We have received what we have
This result has been arrived at the secretary of the treasury ‘•upon
the basis of existing laws." This pedia.
You can afford to buy one of our stylish Capes or Jackets rather than <>o cold, but little more than half is all we want. Joseph l\ Allen i>oes to Chicago to davto make early pimdiases, do you Dry Goods huyiiu>ofus this > ear, w ell do you ri^ht.
I, v been louking for for some weeks— the “World Almanac and Encyclo-
The bona >s compact aid ' contains between its
ain Columns.
means the democratic “tariff for small but it
revenue only,•’ known as the Gor- ^vers more information to the
President sijuare than any book of its kind
It is, indeed, an eneydothe low price of 25
tnan-Wilsou bill, which
Cleveland denounced as a bill o! sextant.
“perfidy and dishonor,” but ol | pedia and at the low prise which he now save, “if allowed u j cents at which it is put upon the fair opportunity,” “it will in the j market, deserves a large sale,
near future yield a revenue which, th. sprcmi
with reasonably economical expend- The services at Locust Street M. itures, will overcome all defleien- K. church were ycry largely at cies.” It has been in force now j tended yesterday ami gave much for two years and four months and encouragement for the special the president or his secretary of meetings to which they were dithe treasury should explain why it rectiy related. The special work has not been “alloweil a fair oppor I begins tonight, 7 p. m. There will tunity.” Nobody but the present he special music throughout the administration has placed any oh meetings. Sermons will be on suit j stacles in its way. For the next able themes, brief and distinct
fiscal year ending June 30, 1N98, a Come.
further deficit of $45,718,!)70 is t s timuted, so iiow long a period of time must a “fair opportunity” fie
expected to cover?
G,all Please Vnd see om* line Winter Suits ami Over- ^ ^ 5; Coats. S it’ll irratlfy mid benefit you to do so. K Nrvei- 1 miy Cluthinjr With your eyes shut 5 Our stnek is an nil round exhibit of the cloth- ^ in«r world up to date SO ARE OUR STYLES j \nv mid nil kinds of >food suits are here • V and evi rv figure we otter is rurht. TH©BE£y£y, Clothiers and Furnishers. A iUu4b44ee4
Key. t^ewis Very III.
brazil Dtanocrat.
Kev. Lewis is reported worse | day. His condition reached
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r solutions. This is a good time, therefore, for the people of this country to follow in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson and resolve 1 never to buy foreign goods when similar goods of American make can he found. it will tie a lot easier, too, to keep this resolution | during the coming years than it | has been for the last few years. Cnder President McKinley and a i pretective tariff American indus j tries will be built up. American factories will open, and it will be easier to find American goods than
1 ).\ I LY HA N N Hit TI M KS * ,;IS been since free trade cast its “deadly blight of treason” upon
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Published every alter noon except Sunday -it the ItANNEK T’imks olMeo, corner Vine and
Franklhi street**.
Aincncan industries.
‘ l ’Tis distance lends enchant rricnt to the view.” Free trade was more than thirty years in the past in 1892, when the people were caught tty the brilliant promises held out by the free traders. A nearer view of free trade lias changed it aspect. It promised to
lease-eport j make things cheaper; it lias. It
cheapened the labor of American
Specimen copies mailed freson application, rvoikmen, but nothing else. It
promised a boom in business, but
Chd’ivrch for display advertisements unist In* hinded in by 10 o'clock h. in.« uobday. Head* iuur advertisements will be receiv ed each day
up to 1 o’clock i». in.
AH communications should be signed with the r ime of the writer: not necessarily for publication, but as ••videnee of good fa th. Anonymous communications can not be no-
iced.
Where delivery is irregular p same promptly it publication oltice.
the onl}’ business tiiat was boomed was the “industry of the sheriff,” of the assignee, and of the philanthropists, who founded free soup houses and started other schemes to provide work for the unemployed and, incidentally, free advertising for themselves. A little experience of free trade lias convinced the
RATES OT SUBSCRIPTION Out Year in advance $5.00 Sir month* 2JW Three mo nth* 1.86 One month *60 Per week by Carrier -10 When delivery is made by carrier, all subscription accounts arc to be paid to them as they call and receipt for sume. ADVERTISING RATES.
OISPIjA V.
Per inch, drat insertion 25 ets. ** •* each stibsiM|uent inscrticM 6 cts. ;
•* “ per month Si.w people that the only way to lend <tuaranteiii position charged 25 per cent to ! ...
100 per cent extra. Position not guaranteed enchantment to it is by a distance
for advertisements of Ichs than 5 inclies. No;
disc nmt tor time or spaec; five pei emit al- view. 1 hey prODOBe to keep It at a , " wed wlH -” ^Am^oTi'csS 1 "distance in'the future. Brevier type, per line, ic One line pura-i ■
irriiphs ciitiiTfiil in-ni'enio lim' iwn linesspsoe.
The f.iiio<rinir m11*h .riu be allowed unit/ A okkat many people arc inter-
W .en ccuh 'iccomiHinirmirJer.’, .
'd. r > lines * cent* per line cstt d n the bicycle. J he New
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m. j. Beckett Punisher trade ia^t year. Manufacturers, HAKRTM.8MITH Managing Editor L , . . . f
Indiana’s new governor
A. Mount was inaugurated today. Mr. Matthews received a fat “ex"
at noon.
alarming point and Dr. Fletcher, 1 BOSTON STORB.\H. S. Womeke,
James j the specialist, of Indianapolis was J Special Sale of summoned, and arrived this morn r ^ a A Tv r —'
Cj> i_A V J TV v '
ing. He claimed that rest and quiet was badly needed by the pa
t«. tin* dozens. tient. The door bell was muffled
What benefit can be derived from ,l11 ^ nn visitors will be allowed to the militia frequently asked. 8ee Mr.tiewis for a few days. Did you oyer stop to consider the **«■<>■ Tmn.i^r.. matter? No, liut you have at your liedv II Ilurkett « t al to.I 11 and M command all the'defects and rea | K Miller land in Clinton tp., $1,000. , , . , . ! 1' H Bowen to .1 l’ Sheppard land in
sons w by one should not belong?! Ja „ k . on ^
Yes, thus it is in nian\ instances,^ ,i j* shen herd to Clara K liulerwood
persons approached, cspecia'ly par- land in Jackson tp., $4,(loo.
cuts, have that mistaken idea, J P Shepherd t > Minnie M Bowen
where if they are impartial, will land in Jackson tp., $;i,l , ik).
find upon investigation the good i “ * ^hephenl to.leuuie K Ader land
, . in Jackson tii., $.‘1,200.
results so greatly outnumber.,ig .1 ,* Shepherd to K A Shepherd land
the possible had effects that they j,, p lojd tp.. $1.00(1.
will be compelled to appreciate the .1 YV Ader to .1 1* Shepherd land in
opportunity offered, whereby they Floyd tp., $.'1,200.
may lend their assistance. * ' J 1’ .shepherd to John I nderwood
The personnel and standing of u company is largely due. to the atti-
tude of the citizens. Let it he YVm. Wright to ll uner YV right land known you have and take an inter- m Mill Creek tp., $1,000. est. that you are willing by act as (l " Glidewell to " illis McCray land
in (ireeneastle quit $1.
Joseph II. Miller to Joseph II (’roshv land in Jackson tp., $1,000. C Daggy to Liuney Marshall land
m Madison tp.. $800.
John Sallust to T II Broadstreet land
THIS YVEEK. T. ABRAMS & SON.
A V ITAVT \T Ibuir for |crtcct rooking /i 1N 1 Jy I 1-v . lIu j taking is HARRIS IT^RERIT^L a trial will convince you. Home industry, ask > onr grocer tor it The Harris Milling Company, (IKNEKAI Ml I LKltS.
l)ot“ liui' W deli. Clock and Jewelry Uejiairing at most Reasonable prices
All wot 1, guaranteed.
See Him, With D. Langdon.
Meet me on Meats ?'
• And I will meet you with tbe beat the market af-
fords, and at the lowest prices.
William Hasped. Jackson A Franklin Sts.
Phone. VZ
A Peaceful-
Rot for twelve doll; ; - .ind li!!> ( « in a tine band carved hod, with a platt glass dresser anil wash stand. AT
TUB Bia BO Bit
high grade Hour is pere leet. I n a sack and be convinced. Fine pure I'eniisy Ivan in It u e k -
TUCKI I? ,V MAI.OMA’S.
wlieat llour a specially. Phone no. Big Korn- Mill.-. W. '1'. Bcsser.
J 1’ Shejtherd to John land in Jackson tp.. $2,800.
J 1* Shepherd to Luella F. Sutherlin
land in Floyd tp., $J,200.
i 0 -YEARS
a i‘ij! Mis
rodeo for P
well as word to promote and i n courage the welfare of said coin pany, and its standard is raised, better classes seek admission, for it is a desirable organization
No Better in the world for vour wife than a LI I- L 1NSCKAX, K I'OI.ICY. I’roteetion tt> life and property is an essential. JAMES M, HURLEY. General Insurance Writer.*
through your effort. Let it i )( . ‘n Yltll ( reck tp.. $.>.imo.
otherwise and and the reverse is | The tickets whicli are being sold over true. Therefore lend your en t> Big Four and Vamlalia to Iniliauacourugement and inHuence to help j po || 8 on account of the Monetary Conalong the reorganization of the ^ ference, are the most extensive ever company in your city, and you will use ,i for local traffic. They are eighteen not regret it. Tomorrow will tip inches in length, thiee and one half pear the financial benefits derived i inches of which the local agent retains from the company for they are not j and the remaining iourteen and a half only individual hut otherwise. To- inches are given to the purchaser. They * are to he signed at the loeal olhee by
the purchaser, again at Indianapolis at the time of the return and again on the train if the conductor so letpicsts. This arrangementseffeetnaliy prevents trans-
ter.
morrow night (Tuesday eve) Jan.
12, ’97, 7:30 p. m.
\ ou Can be Well
YY’hen your blood is pure, nourishing for nerves
rich and
and muscles.
O. ,S. Robertson, who has been doing
The blood is the vital lluid, and when j night work at the Motion telegraph otit is poor, thin and impure yon must - rtee, has retun ed to his home in Kl-
lettsville. E. K. Green, tl.e regular
either suffer from some distressing disease or you will easily fall a victim to
York Sun suys : “I here vve .‘e many | sudden changes exposure, or overwork, failures, heavy ones, in the bicycle 1 Keep your blood |>ure with Hood’s Sar-
iast year. Manufacturers we ;‘- . f Hood s rills .are the best after-dinner
Adarets all communloatlon* to wll ° th °"8 ht ,D the 8 P rln g that the , I 1 ]* 1 1 digestion, cure headaceh.
Tim daily Banner'HMas.^^ cycling rage was strong enough to | '- l;) wnts. insure the sale of wheels in which
quality was sacrificed for beauty are wiser now. The idea that the!
demand for cheap wheels was great Allxi(U „, v watch declining health of enough to warrant their manufac- j their daughters. So many an 1 cut off tore in extravagant quantities has j E'' consumption in early years that
i there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond
T elephones.
COUNTING ROOM FlITORIAL ROOM
62 95
Mothers
operator, is hack from a short vacation, Paul Burlingame is lilting up the room in the Bayne block east of the post, olliee which he will occupy with a
ti \v stock of goods.
The following shipped stock to Indianapolis today : G. YV. Black, two ears horses. Samuel Bayman, one car hogs, James Houck, one car hogs. 1 . Y . O’Daniels w.-nt to i ndianapolis this afternoon.
iruaratitee irivi n Witli ever} wiiteh chain. V in w and caolo* assni t ment at all kinds of low prices. At ;
H. G. KELLEY'S,
Th*- .lewelc-.
t.F line Mocha and .. n \ a combination
eotfee for ONE DOLLAR
Candy, X’uts and Fruits for holiday
trii'U . Phone 31.
Bronclstrei’t & Son.
P l K 4 V K i st w-hen you want a llrstI qo ,.| 11SK tornout. Kimcaniases amt go'htle horses for ladies us*-. Weildlnirs and tunerals gtvi-n s|MM-ial attention liy Geo. M. Black. Northeast < orner S«|uar<*.
Stovesto burn A large {nook <>t heat* rs -ind cookers. Will make you a special price for one week. Don’t miss t.*is chance. Cooper Bros. Hardware Co.. Franklin atm Jackson sts.
A Gold Reward
For your pHtronaur In my complete line o*' dry tfontls and groceries. Come and sei* t he pi izes—in (told AlUDllnnn table ware.
>oiith (ireeneastle.
jopN rile Vo <;o.
F°R Y PROfRPT \rtention in tin* 1.1 very Fine, and for turnouts that are up to date at low priee PHONE 66. Goopctr Brothers.
New sty.e face veil iriv entree of charge with every hat sold for twe weeks. Our stoes
larjreand carefully selected, price very low.
H Bsauilful
and carefully *■
Mrs. E. J- kollar & Co.
Washington & Vine st.
'oui^taip p^Q5 A Mfinomeiii
For ©SO fully warranted. Hi Karat Gold Pen at l.ANfiDON'S BOOK STORE.
of perfection i n foreign or domestli* gramto, also cut stone and tlaKK |n -
at low prices. Satisfaetion warranted. MELTZER & McINTOSH,
If you want i To buy tin* best iroods lor the least money ' Call on
103 Fast Franklin street.
Go to HUGHES BROS. For Flour. Feed, Qruln. Hay and Oil.
I'rU-es the
sat Isfact ion w nrninti il.
lowest
SPE'.MAb NOTICE.
We pubtlzh, and are triad t*. ir< i thewime
when they ur. news rree brief notices ol . changed bv c\nerionco uIri deaths, blrtha and marriages. butweoharKc u i/u»ug expeneuct ar, ^^r^nds^e^nLo^i^r^dean;; Kv.-r .since the bicycle's first ap°[m'oVm nr , «'nt v ®*t'!ictorv l< H’-ra , na'‘am , in ""crT peaiance its course has been marked
yearly by changes in construction or equipment, but not until last year was a serious attempt made to supply wheels at a price to suit the
As the large cities, the iaimets p 0or man an d the ch"ap-wheel ven ai d a part ol the South ha.e <le- j,, rc . 0 f wtis not unsuccessful, dared against 1 ree silver, the ques- VY'hile it is true that in many in-
a> ment, or - iti * factory a’ rainferncut
or. is niaile In a v i i c
Send news to Telephone 95.
the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sar>aparilla will restore the quality and quantity of the Mood and thus give good health, lb-ad the follow ing letter: “It is but just to write about my
Justices Denny und Ashton and Dr. YV. W. Fitzpatrick Saturday evening at ! bis borne in Not tit Gn-rnra-th- for to-i sanity. At nine o’clock this morning j tin i xa mi nation of witm-ssc- in t be ease via- bcld in tin- sheriil’s oltice. Asa result papers have been made out npnlying for his admission to the a-vlum.
THe GLOBE STORE Sudranski, Prop.
Phone 30.
Qualify
Tin* iM Vour Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, ca-li
tion naturally arises why anybody should propose to poll the country on the question a second time. The elements favoring it are dis organized, while the opposition to it stands like a pyramid of granite.
stances, bicycles bought for $50 or less prove*! weak and troublesome to their owners, there tire to he found an immense number of cheap wheels, which after good service last fall, are m excellent trim for the coming season. In many cases it would, of course, be difficult to say whether the short life of the low priced wheels wss due chietly to their poor construction or to the
There
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daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com- stamps, u generous sample W’ll tuple .cly run down, declining, hud that tired mailed <>( the most popular < utnrrh and feeling, and friends said she would no* 1 * " Y \ ' ! "'. im Fa m
. c ■ 11 li ■ • izt ti t < I <> Ikirxik u !• Hn 11> IfS
SHOl'LD be the
! *-*»-* ■ ■ ■ t j first consjiieraUon
will-11 you buy your groceries. PHONE 90 and get pr unpt at :cntion at the lowest market ptioe-
Alpheus Birch.
• htnii. Lumps nnd (^neensi are.
TIh> Palac*• Rostaurant, | opp, -it*->oiiih Dimii-of Coyrt lions* . L the place to get a Goo*! Dinner, or a 1-ir-i t lass Lunch. Candles, Nuts and Fruits. G A UDN EU CO
I siifiloient to ilemonstratt
merit. Full size 50c. ELY BROTHERS,
50 Warren Sr.. New York City. Rev. John Rent, jr., of Great Falls, |
(Mont., recommended Ely's Cream
,, , , I Balm to me. 1 can (‘mphasize ids stiui'and nothing seemed to do her nn> good. . , |le|lt> ..p j, a I)0 -i t iv,- cure for . atari b I happened to read at.out Hood’s Sarsapa- , jf , lslMl us directed.” Rev. Franeis YV rilla and had her give it a trial. From the Poole, I’astor Ontral Pres. Clmrcb very first dose she began to get better. Helens, Mont. w&eod tf
Cough
I*A11 *S under, all! a little out of style to be j sold at < tin- Half of their | cost. J . T. A lien. Prop' j
•> -5 ,...... ; .. ; .... Plants, Cut Flowers, * Funeral Designs, etc., I'liridshcd on Short Notice. .- PHOHf e Mrs,. M. ,|, nii-.tt.u-. Corner Bloomington K: Anderson St*^ •> ,--.>.> .j. ; . .j ^ *.,-.,-. ,-
“Tuk value of a reputable newspaper should not be overlooked.” says an eastern school superintendent. “In the bands of a judicious teacher, it is an educational factor
which does not receive the atten- inexper>ence of their riders, tion it deserves.” This means that is reason to believe, however, that current as well as aucient history the recent experimenting in the | be taught in the public schools, und manufacture of cheap wheels will I that pupils should be kept in touch result in better bicycles being) with prevailing influences and tend- placed on the market at a low price] j eg this year than ever before.”
After taking a few bottlea she was comj pletely cured and her health has been the cost ever since.” Mas. Addik Peck, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. “I will say that my mother has not staled my ease in as strong words as I
How to Mtikei Good.
The New York Herald and Sun and Philadelphia /Vi.v.v and l.edijer discover that times are better by
’• P EITEIJORG s8,w " r , '”" n
I I 7, , Vr,’ Northwest eorn.Tin.hll.-H.nmr,-.
u coots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.
loany'n i^urai wurketM.
r, . . , , , , . . , the Daily Hannkr Times would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla the marked and steady increase in daily hvR. YV. Alien, manager of Arhas truly cured me and I am now well.*'■ ci tising patronage. Ap thin Jordan*# poultry houae.j
The beginning of the new year Secketakv Cahlisle’s ‘comfortis traditionally a time for good able surplus” has now resolved it-
Coba PECK, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla
i h
|iarently their advertisers know Hens
that the “good times” style of ad- s P rln ' f *-choice,
vertising helps to make the times
Turkey hens. ..
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John G. Woolley, the greatest I’rn-, T'' '"'i, hibition orator in the world will Icctur,- ° v, ' r
at Mtharry hall Tuesday evening. Jan. <h *i. Y.ovcr ' Ddh ^
Admission free. 72-4t J.? uck * . . " V."'.'... -
l-stlie One True tllood Hurl Ilia: I*rc|>iireilonlybyC. I. Ilnii,l&
druggists. ?1 J.niM-ll. Mass.
. ,, puml? vegetable, r*‘ ’lOOCl S I'M I IS liable ami beneficial. 250.
12, at 8 o’clock.
To Care a <'old In One Du). Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 208tD.
Eggs.fresh subjeot tohaBdiing*
Uutter. guml
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I.ettei-s From Farmers In South ami North Dakota, relaiifiH Ihelr own personal experience in those states, have been published in pamphlet form by the I'nicago. Milwaukee 4 8t, i’aul Railway, and as these letters are extremely interesting, and the pamphlet is finely illustrated, one copy will he sent to any address, on receipt of two cent postage stMnp. Apoly to h. ( . Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, K> t'arew Building, Cincinnali, <>•
For Sale Bills and Fosters. The Banner Times
kor Letter I leads see The Banker Times,printers’
