Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1897 — Page 3
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This is no Sermon
Yi t w ' « :iiii i ; ’ i)r« , :ii , !i tin- \ irtui‘ liAT.S \ >1— I: !)•• I'litrnt in. |ilainl\ printi d i n th<* |. . kn: ■
. .f UIN'iKli’^ • >1011 It Ims cured ni.riy '<‘ijr
v. y’s bij; d»^, “Loafer,” ran aij iinsi Inm, throwing hiiu bee's over Ihm.i. a deputation of sym >ath'sieitizeus carried Mr. .Sparks from the seen .—
CraiofordxiUlc Jouvnal.
Mrs. Thus. Abrams entertained tier Sunday school class at her home Satuid.iy evening. '1'ne main umi^eiiient of 1 the evening was a conundrum game, in j which the iiuestions are given to each : guest written on slips of pa pm and the lone answering correctly the largest
- nuinher leceives a p»i/.e. \li>s llallie
IP,, ..sua- the m.M or , - ! par- ! tic.pant did rtceived a handsome little link stand. Mrs. Roy Abrams entcitained the company with voc..l and inst rumen tal selections. Kefreshinents
were served.
Frank IPooks and K :uik Free were
arrested Salurdav night about nine
o’clock at the IPg Four railway staiion
The night operator saw the men iiang-
ing around the waning room,
OJami llutereii), Our Lines of
The bitiic Drug Shop. u r Trade Wanted. 3 n6 South College Ave. |
.ajies’ Composite Shoe
IS E-W p. ~cr.p'ion.
T Dull Dougola kid, very >-
■urable; Goodyear welt; oak- >
| Lnned o.ic with HUn'K «»f ^ f C„ k betw een outer and inner r
as nearly damp-pro.d as , leather can '»■ made ; military 5 lied; heel fo\. d and back-stay- J
hi: fair stitched, extension T
Pdgcs; coin iocs. Stock and / [workmanship guaranteed. K<jnipped wile 1’rutt lace «
Ifasteners.
THE BEST OE
PriatcJ and Pnsravcd Cards Are to be found in the Banner Times coun ngroom. Brices
reasonable.
Call and see samples.
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LBliiS & BUYS.
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THE LOCAL PT E it) What iti Going on in ami About Fair Grooncastlo.
This Columr. Records the Best
News in College Circles
The second lecture in the Kpwortli League course nl the .M. EJ church will be given in the audi torium Saturday e\ening of this week. The lecturer. Prof. .John If. DeMotte, is one of the most widely known men on th Icctuie platform in the United Staten today and has more calls than an\ other leetuier jbefore the country this season. Fora number oi years Prof DeMotte had charge of the department of electricity and physics in
and he DePauw university. lie has been
noticing ho \ closelv they 'Jlhai with lecturing about ten years, and dur the de-eriptiou of ihe iiom^Kvio >h >t ing that time Las been from coast Frank Kedmo id at I iid!ainl|)olis, tde-| to ( . imHt —Anderson UtroUl.
phone to the police. Marshal Stai r I and Policeman Do.inohue with Dcorge
H^rdw re, 8tov -s are complete and W j latest ncvelties. See our line of s' : season.
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•_ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People ore Oouib and Where Their tluentH are Stopping—New* »r Interest Over the City—The Beet Column in the Caper for tjaiek Heading. DON’T THINK Of leavo.ir the city, even tor a short time, without ordering the Dully Danmch i'lMas to follow you. Il eosls you but 10 cents a week as It dot* hero at home. >ind th» r.d.i. he ohunk'.-il os often «s \ou ’'“lire.
(Personals and society notes are solicited amt will be Inserletl If writer’s name and address is attachisl. not to he inserted, but as an evidence of uo.-.l faith. None but truthful Items are desired.)
Mrs. II. M. Maun :s visiting in Red-
ford.
Ed Hunt visited friends in the city
yesterday.
K v. 1). M. Wood preached :it Brazil
i Hib Tour Hxcursiosn.
H 1 . wi stern and southern state- Fell. 1 yesterday
2 and Hi, return bum -1 'bijs. A!-.. j. H. James rettinicd to Indianapolis
on ie first and third Tuesdays of each thjs morninif
'lAilli we sell at greatlv reduced rate- 7.. , • • . • i o ., r C.X. MeWethv visited in linbanii-
way tickets to many southern
poi is.
T > many points m southern -tates .Tesso W. Dee and mother, ol ^■t and third Tin sday of each month, Louis, are visiting friemls here.
^^■nt half rate, one way.
C.X. MeWethy visited
polls yesterday.
F. P. Hufmis. Agent.
■ For Sale BilD and Fosters,
■’be Bannkr Timms
siclo jse^uiL£T jro
Miss Mary lloseman visiteil friends in Indianapolis oyer Sun ;
day.
The college clock struck thirteen tins morning On account of us high position in society the clock objects to such cool treatment, and conseqpestlv refused to work this cohi morning. Mrs. Hayes, of Indianapolis, is the guest ot her son. Orison, today. The cigarette petition has unite a number of signers among the
j st udents.
Representative Patterson, of ! i ranklin has introduced a bill which declares foot bull an unlaw lul sport and impo.es a line of $25 upon any person who in any way j pi;I'ticipntcs in the game. The seniors are sending in their I I orders for their irrepressible eapsi
! and gowns.
Nelson as pilot anil James Merryweather as conductor look out ihe patrol wagon and secured the men They in height and weight resemble the descriptions sent out by Supt, < ulberl, and they were placed in jail aw aiting word from Indianapolis. Brooks is a shoe maker and w as released fmm the stone pile here about two week, ago. His partner claims to be an iron worker and knows several of the iron workers at Mttncie who were employed form rival Hie GieeniasHe Iron mill. I I103 are probably not the men warned. Niimlay morning Dr ecive Kiunev.o 1 the ludui'ianobs police force, came town to view tne men h ingi ig a l»o ilak e one a with him. He look pie tme-Jof bo.’i ibe men wloeh he tool, back Hi l noi.i'UipoHs wi'li h'.il lov idni titic&liou. Ki ’iiev tl:oiigut the ine 1 answered one tle-ei ii) ion very well and they Will be held let.her. I! ook claims he went to Si. Louis idler bring released from jail he:e. Kinney d. . s not think B.om.sand Free are the inei.. Mona butherliii vs Fendel Sutherlin, is the title of a suit fo ■ uivoree tiled m the circuit court by Attorney ( olliver.
The plaiutitf alleges that-lie was mar-. . . ried to the de.enda.it in l.v.H. sepa.at-| 8Ul>l1 ,l tumdisl. organization should
in siiH*** which time tin y Imvc | intest l)cl uuv
rcsitJed apart; that ileteiiilaiit has j The European historv class is faded to provide for three yearO r her 1 1)usil e , , n dniwin jj In;ips
Plaintltl inis ic-lded Hi | . ,,
illustrating the Mohammedan eon
Dr. Stephenson realizes
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Groceries, Fruits nd Vegetables.
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HAM I HTON’ A fall line of Qutensware. 1 liis is tlie st(.re for low prices and good bargnins. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
Purdue lias an amateur photo graphers club. Fate forb.d that
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None better, t am exclus'vo ..gent, placing your oroers. burner 1 imes
Call and : c me before Jlock. May Tlnnant.
su|iport.
Mareni township for lie [nist ten year . |
A.O. Lockridge arrived home from tour of Farmers institutes, Sunday Dr. tV. tV. Tucker was called Danville, HI., Sunday on professional
business.
■ iixinv’s i.ocri inivritei*. j Joan G ainer and familv, of I’erre Hrurnisheil tlie Daily U&nnkr Timk 1 - Haute Tent Smuliv with J lm ( awl y
^■!> In i.’. VV. Aii. u. manager < i Ar and li ii 'ly.
th •! "nh:; Oidl v til' I
5 n as. choice ft fi aas.sl:i^ r ... - •. ;i ■ SH key Dens h'Y
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It anvoue knows where there i- a family in (ireeneastle that is unprotected from : he eold.no more charitable act can be done than in as-isting in giving them relief. Report il to the proper authorities or attend to it personally. There h no mid ol anyone in
quest.
that the o.’.lv way to get history is to get it. The Thetas gave an op< ratie enteituinmtnt at their eh ipter house Saturday evening. Owing to the
A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, of Oakalla is -eriou-l'.
sick with pneumonia.
John Stoner on Sa unlay sold a cai load of mules to O’D.iniel & Rule of
Cloverdale to ship south.
Mrs. Mane Kimvau has retuni d to j 0 u aeeount of ti bad wound in hi-foot
Greencastle sulleiing ii a nropei sjtiiit high admission lee, and the lefu- 'l of liberality is shown by those able to q th,. ladies to honor the pre s.
be liberal.
The Mondn is doing a good freight husine-- and the crews are correspondingly happy as a result. They will all have a good babinee on their side ol the ledger for January services. Charley Rawlinsoii, Hie Wi stern I Union ti legraph .:ie--o. ,."i, i- olf dutv
atiuir the elahorate write-up which
tt undoubtedly deserves
The kappas ond I'hetas at 1 l en Jeavored to outdo each other in i society way by giving two exit' • swell receptions Saturday afternoon.
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We offer our entire stock o; Still
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In order to make room for Spring
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| days’visit with her cousin, Mrs. Gil
j j oous.
| It has been a Uifileult matter to keep
.to j nublie hiiiidii. z- warm today. Snuda v ii-|,i muapoli
; public ' tl».’ Mu
working in his place.
The Wc-tern l uion is having trouble with its wire- today on account of the
ie ..ge- were
the etiim ties experienced great trouble sent around liy way of Loui vide.
in that line.
Tea regulates the ,, . mil kidneys, s ures conatipatior.! H- H ill is is in Bra:'il on tiusini’-s. A 25c at all druggls*.i ,| )e di-p it this morning he reported the - | lemp ratine from his quarry at Hi d,
H a
er go slow such weather:
Ity A1 i/s/oSforo.
gl.es below. When tlie Monon g t-
its three new
I passenger engines it will have tweniyOrgans I four Ii -avy high gr-.le iKis-'enger loeo-
| motives second to none.
The'/overiiiVieur thermon'.eter on the
college, building bowed this morning 13.2 degrees 1 elow zero. That is olfiei d ns ubow i by our weather report, lo-
The ice and coal ilealers are the only
happy men in tow n today. The p’os-
et for good crop frozen comfort, is
| good, in fact culling could be done tok in in Your viin.i. I day. but there i's prospect for nion cold ■ - ■ ■ r . I ii n a i '.
2- 11 'I'lie < )ver lhe Teacups club will eele-
I lie tin , mometer at noon Uiarki.d 7 degi'i - below zero.
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I’erre Haute is to have h t-o hall tl, ■ .NashviHe, i.airo and Lexington, Ivy. A tuli mlei o.utee i- .'e-iied in Hie Iv. ol U. loilg> rooms this evening. Bv or-! der oi *■! eiiauev <i »r commander. has retuiued home alter v-iliug her
daughter in the uuiver-ity.
Mrs. Mainl I'.ims, ol Pendleton. I r., has i. ii.ru. a home alter vi-itiug her,
mother, Mis. h red i ole.
Mr. iiinl Mrs. J. A. Gainor, of lerre Haiue. vi-lted at John < awley - ye-ti r-
} i I ’a\ ton Rail way. will -Ii - l-1 tMr , ;nnn „ , F Im \ day .
■* n-kei- i * noinls n Kei i uek\. .
B' A ’ I. . veiling a* !■ l ie Mr. W i I i iwtordsvil.e. was nd L i-iana. me »ay, . ' men friends will he ! He x.ie-: - 1 I i... n .
You will Nkv* r l
mj Sorry
For living
derems tongue.
d ness in
ti acts oi ot
Th©
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lav, conaidc
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vt Ht.lier, an
FROM NOW UNTIL F BRUARY 15 1 WILL SELL.
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TH GLOBE STORE--OUTH GR NC^STLE.
\SH. Kl.
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lit Coal Oi
mIIoii .. 6oc
B a < 1 c.'/ F aw kin s
tonight to attend the ey eie show. U. VV . Black shipped three horses to 1 niiiali qudis today. I'li is. Rule, ol Gloverdale, ha to Atlanta, Ga., with hor-es.
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J■ a D. Ry., who wilt not only furnish I r. ||. < ail Irm. a Monon brakeman, hi v. .Hi •;ii.iriiiati"ii a- to the r i. j while coupling car# three weeks igo
t will also obtain literature, descrip- , ,
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i- • llu'v b.nking. - e .11 <>i I '.l.jiri "! from .me of tlie • . . fcee'ifiiHy assist any one in <.bt:iiniug 'I’be li.U.'Ibn'er was bruised and gmJi b' liriner Unit Wo iM -o\v a quart of! huger w:.; amputated. Cnllahan iP 1 Hie aere Mi I;! V •' s ' ’ 1 ^■‘ip ji big crop the mercnfttit tbut | (’ounty Clerk ullftce Sp.'irks re* '' ft small space in the newspa|K.*rs! iteiv^il a h?ir<l fall on the i»\* thia n »on I’m Would harvest a large erop. tf. a' Giaen and Main when John Me VI-
| manifested iu all the services. Tin ' special meetings will . ontinnt! j throughout this week beginning with son ; service at • this even
ear- nl t n fe- The pulilic cordially invited.
Kt.nl i.siatn TrnnsiB.s.
gone! SlierifT I’utnam eounlv to Guarantee 'Association of Indianapolis lot- in
Mr-. Prof. Muhin is at home from an Rus-ellville ' '<
James Bridges to Sarah M. Kobe land
, , |, ... > fn Greetieastle t|i., L'..(IOO.
S lei ui Buiiiin went to iioaebdale at i , , „ . , , ,
. Jolm Robe to James Bridges bind
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eXleluied visit io UllieagJ.
lid Hunt went lo Bloomington tins afternoon. Miss Lon .Mo(.'>>y has gone to Elllng-
hum.
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‘VLLSN’S DRUG STORE
in Greeneastle Ip.. !'-••> "L Jiiliuiiui Ldmistou to A'iHium M. Turner lot in i’ufnamviBe quit if!. ('harles Ltleleke to Greei.e -tie M nufaetui m’g Uompiiny lot in (ireen-
ea-t le 1 .‘>00.
ViHrrittBe l.ii't'nHt*.
Wilson T'. Blue and Viola Car i
penter. ■ vantuge to get. nriees In an us. We will
pay good prices for prime stock and
I It,Mills.
Cap.in raisers wi.1 lind it to their a 1-
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All persons knowing them- Ives indeb,e.l to Stoner A :-»>u, will plea-e edl at market and settle at once. Sli-Ut
can make you money on them. Aktui it JiiKDAN Gv< a-t’e. Illd. IL M ■ Allen, mgr. it
lust TiniM south.
Willtl I* sc|e*dU1*'- of the I.ollisl '.lie A Nashville Railroad greatly improve':. ' y. s .if I I e i II is i I .c A N - Il villc R ! i in effect December 2<u b. are faster than ever before iqierate l b\ ibis mo-t pro-gres-ive line. I’h.- was tie pioneer eompany to operate through -' "piig car lines from ihe n.c-il m !■' rida points, and eaeli year lie schedule and laeilities are improved upon. For tlie -easoh of LSilC.-T lb system i- almost perfec’t V\ intei roiiri-i- taking thi- | jnc to somliern pot ni s will have an op - portiu.il v of visiting the Tennes-ee Gen!, nnial Exposilion at Na-bvilleon their return in the spring. VV-ite to G. I’ Aimore, General I’a -on: . . Agent l.oui-ville. Ky.. for partieiilar- a-to -eliedlll. s and ai I ingemeuls.
< tire a ill One Da).
Take LaMitive Bromo (juiniiie TatIcG. All dm ■ ’■ -t rduiid the money
If it fails to cure. ;Ec.
iTbo cun think >me Kini|>l» thirikf t •
Wanted- An insa l P'-Mt* - f • :p thcT i my l*plfi» >• w»*:»lfh. Writ.’ .T6HN Wl li' ! I.:a K.< .^ ( .». B .t. nt AUor r.cyfl. Wb i 1» • . f-.r thdr $1[ rito offer md Itsi ot two huudprrd iuTe&tiottf wanted*
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l.aw. Feni 1 Mifttl wiu-
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The latest fad is a photo button. Gall at Cammaek's and see samph .
“ monshii*. \m<1 Hhot tliaml ;
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ll»»: I-.M’i ylimly.
That has a carriage or bugg\ that needs pa. nring or repairing, goto Gap Renu k. He will do you a Hist class iob at pr . ' to -nit the limes. d If The Uannk.; i’imi ■ tdepnon news number i- be. R.'ineinher it when you have an item. We want the news.
For Envelope* see
The Banner Times printers.
