Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1897 — Page 3
THE BAN A EK TIMES, ,.itEEN( ASTEi., INDIANA
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The bittie Drug Shop, ■ t k Tkadi: Wan i i:d. 306 South College Ave.
Irom several eou'itii>. \n afternoon, and an evetiiriR «c*'iun will lie lield and j the ^rand oilieers <>f tin* unler will be 1
here.
•Inhn Nieliols wat arre<teil this after-' neon by I’nlieeman Parker eharueil witli usine etiai that was not inteinled
for liim.
OaPauw Uaittisiii, Our Lint's of
This Columr, Records the Best
News in College Circles
Messrs. Terrell and Murray spent
A second assnalt upon the house of; Sunday in Iinhanapolia
with
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THEr BEST OF 1
Ladies’ Composite Shoe j priuted and Ln^raved Cards
^ Dos* 1 .ption.
mjB&$ Dull I totifjida kid. very & durnhle: tioodyenr welt; oak- y f tann-tl so'.e with tilling ot ^ ; cork hetween outer and inner / Yj. sole , a- nearlv tlaiup-prutd as 0 lajtherean he math*; military > heel heel foxed and haek-'tay- g
ed: fair stitched, extension 'jEjin - • eoin toe-. Stork and workmanship (guaranteed. Kipiipped wile Pratt laee
fasteners.
Solo only by
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Arp to be found in the Banner Times coun ngroom. Prices
reasonable.
Call and see samples.
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Mrs. Klmore. of -nuih (ireeneastle. t reported as oetnrriitjj Satnrdax niaiht. There v'ill be a number of Tonne men ■jet into trouble over these depredations if they are not reused. Kev. Plrdli|)s has -evered hi- eonnertion with his former Keelsvilie eharue and has (jone to Oreenup, III., where lie will have charge of a church. Mis mother left this morning for Oreenup. Miss Frances Crow, of Oreenra-tle, is the guest of Mrs. .1. K Sedw iek in this city. Mrs. Sedw iek gave u thimble liartv to a f<*w friends in honor of Miss Prow this afternoon. W'irtii snUr /,v
port it
Ahe Angle, passenger conductor on the Motion, says he has been studving time tables, and finds that there is not a road in the middle states on which, with the same number of trains and a like distance, the time is as fast, the Monon trains being scheduled from three to live miles an hour faster than some of the roads which hayc boasted of then fast time.—Laj'oi/ette Courier. Mr. U. P. Sinythe is talking today mostly, in what he calls Sanskrit, which language he used wnen he wants no one hut himself and his maker to know what he says. The occasion of this use of the language this time arose last night when lie was obliged to drive to Asherville, Play county, over twentytwo miles of the worst dirt roads in tinstate to see a bail case of sickness. The
v-« -r , doctor has been practicing medicine for
Vv . JlT IE iN (Lb Ea • the lust t hit t v-even years hut speaks '■Si-iyv-e. o. 41-lyr-e.o. w. of last night's t rip as the most disagrec-
ahl * he ever took.
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™ fh • • jr>*u h«*‘ belt - .•*• to I»*. (i. W Ul’I. ■ ' !. \ n»Tt
your i s ’ l witb * pair of ■piMtuol''*.
The largest
Stock of
now mimis Kver brought io the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-
I dlers or Jewelers.
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Bandit - the Highest Grade Hru/.tl Block
AndJwill deliver tlie same at _
any day, an\ time, and inany Litchfield had come t«. expect some, amount, anywhere, and hour. X-LlHi JLAJvAJu T thing tine from in John p. i>.Joim-
ex-president of bePauw university,
in and About when his lecture ‘'Did man make (iod
or (iod make man” was announced, and tin* fairly representative audience tnat assembled at the M. E. church to hear him Friday evening bears testimony that those expectations were fully met. The speaker was presented by Mr. Pierce, and in his introduction said that in his reply to Mr. Ingersol he would not use ridic.ile nor call names, hut deal with the arguments of the noted agnostic, that the statements that he was going to credit Mr. Ingersol had been referred to that gentlemen and had been admitted to be u fair expression of agnostic belief. The speaker then went at once to the task of his
(Personals and society notes are solieittHi reply, and the frequent evidences ol apand will be Inserted if writer’s name sfnd ad-j proval manifested by the aud’ence dress is attached, not to be Inserted, but as an ; ,!„, W ed how successful were his efforts,
evidence of (rood faith. None hut truthful
What is Going on Fair Greencastle.
'.ATESI CITY HAPS ANU MISHAP?. Where Our I'eojile are Golug amt Where Their Guest* are Stopping—News of Interest Over the IHty—The (test Column in tin, Paper for (Jalck Keailing.
DON'T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short tune, without ordering the Daily Banner Times to j follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will I he changed as often as \o’i ’•■sire.
And i he Best I’lttslxirgti and Anthracite. Tar*I opposite VandallH freight otfloe.
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Dig Four t xi ursiosn.
To iiany points in southern states first and third 'I nesday of each month, about half rate, o-i<* way. Hat "'t excursions to western and soutbi i states Jai . oth and loth. F. P. lloKaxis. Agent.
■ For i'lile Hills and Posters. The Bannek Timk.s
'loany’n laorai .T«tarketK.
LFirniahed tlie Daily Banner TiMf s daily hv II. VV. Alien, manager of \rtbuiklordan’s poultry house.j Hens. .. •’> choice ^^^H.stag i) Turkoj rns. s Tnrkej idioms n Turkejs. young lOpils. amt Over choice fat ~<\i Turke's, young. S to 10 pds 11 (fori J f. f.over D<
Ducks Kggs.i resh subject to hc.nditng
good
Items are desired.)
W. A. Howe went
morning.
II. M. llillis went,
Mils morning.
Allen Hoodgson and family are moving here from Rushville. Representative James returned to Indianapolis this morning. Ed limit, of Indianapolis, visited friends in the city yesterday. Pres. Ureekenridge. of Morton, hut-
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Mil, Axtell tin* well known auctioneer pi Indianapolis has ipencil up a line line of standard hooks which he will dell at auction or at private sale. North 'tile of public square. "T-Jt
Me is a pleasing speaker, and a logician of keen discrimination Had close, uc-
(ireenfield tins 1 ou, ' at ® thought. Mis lecture was one
i of the finest ever heard here and the . ! thanks of the community arc due the
to tn lauapoli Kpworth League for a rare intellectual
treat. I.itrhjiihl, III., /{rruld.
Rev. Atkins, who occupied the pulpit in the rhristiaii chinch yesterday, re-
turned to Wabash this afternoon.
Lieut, ami Mrs. Vestal have issued invitations for a card party l lmr-day
evening. Jan 21.
Jus. Ricketts has returned from Sullivan where he has been on hi- farm for
gsne to Sullivan to visit his sister.
( has. Moore is here from Harrisburg, J" 1 I ,,1S ^ " , ‘ , 'l'* Pa., visiting his parents and sister. Mbs Nellie Houok, ol A. O. Locktidge left Ibis morning to i* 011 * 'pent Sundav w ith do Farmers Institute work in several !'• *" • l-V" 11 *
counties. Fred Rryan took ten head
Hamrick StaM r. ami Mrs.
of horsi
The Gentlemen's Literary eluh will to the In.lianapol s marked this after-
meet this evening at tin* residence of
Albert Allen.
George Ward, <>f Chicago, has been visiting his mother. Me went to Indi-
Wrlg t’s Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys, cures constipation and ai, k headache. 26c at all druggU's
ASoiontiflo Kemeuy> For a long time Brazilian Balm was a puzile to the doctors. It cured so many disease * that seemed contrary to each other—diseases which were supposed to require a directly opposite treatment. The * ecrct was at last revealed when it idiscovered that th* Balm is a most pt germicide ; that it kills disease or microbee in any part of tha i Thu discovery proved that its i were purely scientific and in har- ^ with the latest revelations of riology. For nearly all germ disi as Catarrh, Hay Fever, ConsumpTivspspoia, Typhoid and Scarlet f, I’iles, Measles, Chicken-pox, imatisni, Mumps, Lockjaw, and germ diseases ettended with intation and fever, it has proved it■or 10 years a perfect and reliablo
No Opium. zilian Balm is the only cough dy on the market that contains no ttt in any form. No opium to conte or foster the opium habit. Re,l>er this. for sale by W. W. Jones.
noon.
Mrs. I>. E. Preston and Pan! are at liomc from their visit in Bainbridge. ti. W. Black shipped three curs of
Hiispidis yesterduv . horses to Indianapolis today.
The Art clitb met at the home of Mrs. Miss Gertrmk Duncan has returned
Albert Allen today. Subject: “Lofelri* Irom a visit in ( lovcrdale.
and Hrion.” The loader was Mrs.Ogg. 'll-- Conic Nelson i> vbiting Mr-.
O. D. Swaim and Charles Brnudstrcrt ^ *■ '"’I" 1 • hi i -i>ii i.
returned from Amo this morning. Rev. D. M. Wood returncii from An-
Mrs. Broadstreet will be at home this napolis thb afternoon,
evening. John Grimes ha* moved from Howard
Willis Wood went to Indianapolis street to south < town,
this morning to dispose of a car of Mrs. E. Martin, of J^uincy , wa-in the
horses whicn were sent to him from city on busines- today.
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••Punk" Terrell. Two of I. I s gay and festive youths were placed in (he lock up at Indianapolis on the day of the oratorical contest Stragglers who took advantage of the holiday Saturday are returning slowly. Cyrus Meade was elected enteistate delegate at tin association convention at the Denison last Kri
daw
Personal thrusts are nlwnvs out of place in true journalism. The recent ell'orts of some individual to be funny in a column of the li re/,-/// are wholly out of place and should not be tolerated by the Student body. The college IF,,/, is not supposed to be a “bogus.” The interstate Prohibition oratorical contest will be held in Indianapolis sometime during Febru-
ary.
it was expected that the base bail schedule would be made out at the meeting of the state Athletic Association Friday but certain matters came up necessitating a postponement. Another meeting will be held within two weeks and a schedule arranged. Franklin and the Indiana Normal were read milted to the fold and will put teams in the lield this spring. The Phi Dolts “fixed” the state oratorical to a finish la«t Friday by
taking every olliee.
The Field day this year will be
held at Hose Poly.
The slate convention of Phi j Gamma Delta was held at the j Grand hotel at Indianapolis last i Friday and Saturday. Three litis-j ness sessions were held, and the banquet was spread Saturday night I Toasts were given by representa- 1 lives from each chapter in thej state. Gideon Diall representing j Lambda. Mr. Plannette, the winner ! of tin* state contest was the hero; of the occasion and responded to | the calls lot a speech. Mr. John Holliday of Indianapolis was toast
master.
The strong support and un- | hounded enthusiasm ofthe DePauw delegation won* enough to make Mr Wade feel proud of our confidence iu him, although as we believe an unfair decision ol the judges lost him the first honors. The Crawfordsville •hiurii'il com meats on the contest as follows: Hanover, first; DePauw, second; Butler third. The judges seemed to forget .ill about Wnhnsh and Dr. Abbott got another v hack by the defeat of the man who vanquished him in a fair fight on a field of cloth of gold. 'The Indiana Stal(* Oratorical contest ol this year came very nearly being con sidcred—and with propriety—the “Lyman Abbott Reading Circle," as the 1. I . representative expounded literally some four linn
Hardware, Stoves and x ware are complete and we show all the
latest novelties.
See our line ox skates for this
season.
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THE BEST OF
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<1 %. %■%•%.*«. fr.** Tvv. *W THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
Groceries, Fruits Nuts
and Vegetables.
HAMILTON’S.
A full line of Quttnsware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
None better. 1 am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oraers. Banner 1 imes Block. May Tennant.
. .List so with give a finishing
a sitnatto
a man's an in*—it may touch or a hlcim-h.
OUR STORE'■ ml ' , "f th*-must interesting |miuf- in town for those who wish
to iln -- well.
The Hatter & Furnisher
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JANUARY. 1897 We. Th. Fr. Ga.
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i M i i i J i i i i i i i • i i i : ^>iowMi:id:i \i. EOS! ; 7 Uook-k“<v#inR. (Vunim*rciHl Law. IVn- - • niDiisiiii*. and sliurtliaml ur«* win- “
Kilter at any time),
wiii lu'irln. Shurfliaii'l !VI>. I>t, ^
- I KM'S. ^ A cl a
I t w» > o’clock 1*. '1 • - < Inc IcsHOIl |MM' week
: E. C HORN, M. C - Send lord 'scriptivc t ircnlar
Ktin 7 West (’ollcirc.
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dred words from that distinguished writer's pen.
A < .immI l ii\ cNt mi*iit,
On receipt of ten cents, cash or .lanqits, a gencrnu- sample will he
Mi-> Edith MorrN N at home from a
V bit in I mliamipolls.
Ed DeYore was iq, from quiucy on
lui'iiicss today.
Kev. Mayhall, of Roachdale, was in
the city today.
Clarence Vestal went to Indianapolis
fsUUL.
LINE OP.
Nebraska.
The Whist club will meet on Friday
evening of Mds week with Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Lainmers instead of with Mi<s
Jo-lin as announced last week. R. II. Black, of I’lamtleld, accom-
panied by Ids son George Black, who
was tV. K. Counts clerk, at Reelsville. this afternoon. but now of Plainfield, were here today. j. j. Weida has gone to Veodersburg A special weather bulletin received on business. Sunday afternoon announced a fall of lohn Allen returned to Sullivan this twenty degrees in temperature by Mon- a j tt!rllo0 n. day night. The fall came to the extent ‘ Bav ‘ ne went t0 Edettsvllle this of about 38 degrees. afiernoon.
Sir Knight A. C. Duddleson, of Terre
Haute, was here Sunday afternoon conferiiu; with the local Knights of Pythias. Next month on the 23rd
then* will be about 300 visitors here 1 s, " >m ’ l ‘ r *
Three hobos were run iu <>u Saturday
| night.
( has. Ilivui is here ftom Clay City.
T. T. Moore went to Indi.imqiolis this
morning.
Dr. (i. M . Bence pent Sunday in
At 31 r, yesterday afteroo.-.n the |'"^l*" 1 “f P"puh,r Catarrh and
J J ILiv Fever cure
„, Ely’s Cream Bain;
lower floor of Mcharry hall was ^utlicicnt. m demonsiratc its great merit,
crowded by students and citizens I* ell size .ai cents,
who had assembled M hear the ex-1 W:|I . n , |l St N .. vv York n tv .|
excises of FounderB’ and Benetac i-.utVcrcd frum 1 at.urh tine,* vears: and promptly, yet It is no mira I..V *1*1,., miiaien l nrnorntn it got''.id 1 v""l«l not work: I used it relieves tho inflammation, lois da\. I lu musKul pro n i,im |uu |iot||r , ol ,. u , ( , vitm Ba'm and turo does the rest. It is worth its was biffbiv entertaining. The imen'ireh well; I would not be wit vciKlit in gold In ©very linnlly*
souvenir songs were furnished fori the occasion bv H. M Skinner 71.
CATARRH BRAZILIAN
HALM
Instantly checks t Ins ravages *£ Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and tho only known remedy that penetrates to the most
ya | hidden recesses of
t h i 4 inveterate Idisea?*?. itquiekjlj destroys tl*o juest.-i til microbes, healt tho tilcers Jand restores tho
enscs ofsnie!!, last©find hearing. Jt has necn used over IO years In hospitals and private families and by Physicians arid Specialists at* the one miailibio remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, nhOets. botuo eoutaining i5 weeks’ treatment and Ipl .CO bo! Ho Cl weeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup ir. a few minutes. Quickly cures La Grippo .nnd takes ni! its bud efiectsout ofthosystem. Absolutely guaranteed, to cure Asthma. Prevents* breakg u*,» and cures Typhoid and Scarlet 1* eversin any fcl ige. A marvelou ^ remedy for jv'.l Stavancli troubles* In Femalo troubles it relieves ilka magic. Dissipates Mumps in one day. Relieves Piles and Constipation dvi r night. For Constipation rso ns for Piles. It does all this gently
ret it is no miracle;
na-
|<>m ir.—A. < Ave.. Ihiston.
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who answered the call of the audience by a short speech. Mr. Bur lingulae sang a solo and was joined by tin* audience on tin* chorus. Miss Odell also sang a beautiful solo from Mendelssohn's Oratorio of St. Paul. An interesting ad
The original Grimesey-me Boy, will he w ith you in Grime*' (Vllar Moor Co. Grimesey-me Boy. Mackic mide you smile when he was with Hoyt’s A Bunch of Key-. Well yon want to go and see him in Grimes < cllur Door Co.. ( and you will laugh, laugh, laugh. At opera house. Jan. 21. D r.x, urnitiu Kate* to ii*hl,iK,on D. Ct. On account of the presidential inau-
Shawinui iber lOO doses iu a F'Jc. bottle.
Trial size t!5c. Ask for Circular.
Sold by Druggists.
li. F. JACKSON Jfc CO.,
f mprietc-ti
iNOl AN AF’OLIS, IN L>.
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I3E!j- c - r - u i, “ R ': ,,l ' 0 L' 1 ;
^^Catnu aek bn* a fine sotivincer of Me-
LSN'S DRUG STORE
dress was delivered by Dr. Hick-
man o( the First M. E. church, of | jj^aMon at Washington city, March Terre Haute, on Moral Forces Mi i iigiMjCt 0 f the Cincinnati, Hamilton Evolution. The dav was indeed and Dayton railway, will *ell tickets to (•( lehrated in a most fitting manner, j VV;lf ' ,| ingt"n eitv and reimn. at one
i fare tor the round trip. Tickets will
The Virginia Photo Co., have sold he sold, good going March 1, 2 and 3, thoir Inwincss to J. (). Cummack. All good to return until March xth inelu- ! parties having work done with them ! *iv(*, through -leeper will la* run fiom ! will call at Mr. Cammack’s gallery for j Chicago & Indian.'qiolis via Monon and , their work h* soon i*.- possible The I H. & 1>. Ry t„ Washington via Ciu-
ior sale by w. w. Junes.
i ur«* a Col t in Oup flay.
Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists reluml the money if it fails to cure. 250. 208t i>.
[ it and be convinced.
see
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postofilce galler) i- now dosed. tf. E„r rent—Furnished room and heat *1 per month, (ill So. College Ave.
cinnati. Girl Waiitcl—'I idohousework. ( all at Piercy's Drug Tore. S0-3t
For Legal Blanks. The Ban nek Times For Envelopes see The Banxkk Times printer*. Say,do you knov, If trade is slow The dull I imes may buy e silled it). You w ill be w is,* To advertise? Eor that will soon rebuild it.
