Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1897 — Page 2
THE WYllA UANNEU TIMES, GREEXCASTLE, INDIAXA.
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OFFERS
K. OF P. CONVENTION.
|Groceries at .
1 WholesalePrices!
| FOR OAi^HWe are more than satisfied with our Annual Clear o^! ance Sale up to date, In the meantime (groceries fk are lewer. We quote you the following Bargains:
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21 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar for..81.00 22 lbs. Best A Sugar for 1.00 1 lb. Lion Coffee for 15c 1 lb. Arbuckle Coffee for 15c 1 lb. Old Dominion Coffee for 15c 2 gal. pail Guaranteed Syrup 38c 1 lb. Best Navy Beans ...2c 1 It). Good Hominy... .■ 1 y£c j three-pound ran Standard Tomatoes... 7 Be 1 can Standard Sugar Corn 6c 1 lb Evaporated Apples 5c 3 lbs. Peach Butter 10c 3 lbs. Apple Butter 10c 1 lb. Battle Ax Tobacco 16c 1 lb. Quality and Quantity iSc 1 lb. Siar Tobacco 35c 1 lb. Good Fine Cut 20c
Don t Disht of the fart that fhi> i" tin* s«*a>on of our Annual <'Ir.-u:uitv Salt* :intJ *vp an* olloiini; trivat bar^ain^ in Dr\ (iooils. Notion-, 11 o - i ,*ry. I f'dorwear, Clothing. Hoot>, >hoes anti eycry thin^ kojo i h ;i tir^t-rla-*i ^enernl store. 4
£jy! Outline of the Coming District
&k Meeting Here.
/])[ 1 Already active prepai-itions ar*Hvj in jiroiict-s for the meeting of the flyi Knights ol Pythias of this district,
which will be held in this city j Tuesday. Feb. -’.i, under the order! [and auspices of the grand lodge ot Indiana. Sir Knight Dnddleson ot Terre Haute, is district deputy !chancellor and is working ii[) an
1 interesting meeting,
i It is expected that each lodge in the five counties send two o'fleial representatives and as many visit j ing members as possible. The grand officers of the state are to he Shere; instructions will be given in the secret work ami the 1st and 3rd rank will be exemplified on a ! regular candidate. Special rates j will be secured as far as possible at hotels and on the railroads, anti there will be two or three hundred visiting Knights present. The local lodge arc preparing to give them royal treatment while here and it behooves all citizens to join [them and make the stay of the [large number of visitors as pleas ant as possible. The visitors are expected to lie here one day, and some of them over night. The best impression people get from a city is from its people and Green castle has an excellent leputation [ at entertaining. The Knights will not allow this to suffer in the least.
THE
G. A. KELLEY,
THE WEST SIDE MERCHANT
A Small l‘Trt*.
A tire broke out in Mrs. Jeanette I’. Layne’s residence last evening shortly before six o’clock. It [ caused considerable excitement j while it lasted, an alarm being sent
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and Lunches of every kind and I >eseri]>tion.
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Pul)Hf*Ii(‘d every arternoon A*xeept Sunday 41 t he Hannkk Times ulMce, corner Vim* uid Franklin AUeetH.
Cha’iwret* tor display advcrtisementH must he handed in by lOo’cloek 1. in. each day. Keadui>r tuivertiMeinenls will he recei\fd each day up to 1 o’clock i>. 111.
cally modern, in-tnimentahties and appliances by which those narratives are today published to the world, m all its varied languages, b\ the million copies, through the Oxford University Press. Pictures of the University Press and fac similes of early texts illustrate the
All finmeHiNlcatloi!* should In- slsnod vsdth article. Ih• 1 r'im.• t>1 tin* writer; ii.d nt'ec-sMurlly l>ir pubilovliotl, hut it> . vid. iiee id troud i'll It). A..»iiytnouH co'niniinieatiotis can not he no-
leed.
Where ('I'llvery is irreirulur plellHe report stitae lirutuptl> st puhlicutl.m olltee.
Spis itn. " eoples miilltsl itpplleatlon.
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The vacancy in the senate from
Delaware is going to cause a fight at the present session. Whether it will be a three corn retl fight is yet to he settled The committee on elections has not reported on the petition of Col. Dupont to have his apolicution for the seat reopened; the credentials of Mr. Atldicks, who claims to have been
by one of the Delaware
j water. The blaze originated in a pine box in one of the rooms on the lirst floor occupied by Fred Neely. It contained shavings t.nd cloths and the fire was probably caused by a spontaneous combustion. Damage to the amount of between i seventy live and one hundred dollars, as estimated by Mrs. Layne, \va« sustained by the wood-work, furniture and carpet, fully covered by insurance. Mrs. Layne has been ill for several weeks and the shock did not aid in her recovery
When delivery Is iiuuie eirrler, till sub- elected •criptlon nce.iiint* are to be paid to them an*
they call t.nd receipt for same. legislatures sitting last week, have
ADVERTISING RATES.
already be2n presented to the senate and those of Mr. Kenney, the
display. , . ...
ivviut h Aral insertion •• .sr* < silver democrat wh') claims to have
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“ •* pt r month . been elected hy the oth(»r lei/isla Guaranteed position charged SB percent to , , » • . KMipoi .«*ni oxtra. INmition not guarantiMAl ture will he presented this week,
for ndvertiaemunts of less than 5 lnclu*H. No
discount tor uuu* or wpac**; nvo |M*r ca nt ai- and presented, too, by ^tHiatoi*
H»wi*d when payment accompanies order. .
headi no notices t'Tay, the ( leveland democnit. Brevier t.via*, pur lino. * r » c One lino para- ■ — ■ ■ 11 '■ gmphH charged an occupying two line* apace. ,.
The following rut.a will be allowed oh/j/ IliKHE 18 no better medium for
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M. J. BEl’KRTT HAKKV M. SMITH.
So much hits been written about the lack of dignity on the part of cx-Rcprcsentaiivc “Billy” Mason, of 111., who was lust week named by the legi 1 at tire as Senator Fulmer's successor, that his friends are rightfully beginning to protest. Mr. Mason is popular in Washington. He is a man of line instincts, and it is merely his love for a good story and a hearty lai’gli—traits of Lincoln—that have .. sed him to be called undignified. One of the Illinois representatives gives this picture of him that will be at once recognised by all who know him : | "He is one of the readiest gentle men I ever knew to do a favor for la friend. Trouble doesn’t count
LOW TEMPERATURES
$3,000,000 FIRE
Jack Frost’s Frigid Freaks for Philadelphia Visited Today by the
the Last 25 Years. K. Shipley has prepared a table | giving the lowest temperatures for this city for the last twenty-five years. The following copy was made by the Banker Timk~:
PuHlsher Managing Editor
Address all communications »o Tub Daily IIannek Times. Greencaatle, Itul.
Telephones.
COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM
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i with Hilly Mason when asked to
s|’K 1AL NOTICE. We piililisli, and are irbcl t<- s‘‘t tin'• 5 iiint‘ wboi thry urr news, tri'i- tirii'f nntio's ol <1 cutbs. blribs unc! iimrriiiifcs, but wcI'luirvi'i for cxtciubil luii'imills of murriiiMeH, obltuiiries, |oil«c ami soeicty resolutions anil carclH | <»l IlmnkM. uikI will I'liblish none hucIi unless leiynieiit. or s'Ulsfiii'tnry ii-nnnreiiienl there l ir. Is iniule In nviinci'.
tween buyer and seller than the Bannkk Times. By placing a neat ad, (which is remarkably inexpensive) before the people merchants are often able in addition to selling an increased amount of staple goods, to elear up some odds and ends that are bothering them.
, . . , , 'sunny disposition about
and which they can dispose of i . cheaply, for casn and at great Har-
gains. Try it and see.
Editor of ili«* \r«»nu. Dr. John ( lark Hidpath, of this city, lias been tendered the position
render a service by any one who has a claim on his good will. I have seen that trait of his nature j exemplified a hundred times. There is a big heartedness and
the man
that attracts all who are thrown into his company. He will make a good senatar, even if he does lack in conventionality and owlish dig-
nity.”
Iris better to spend the winter
of editor-in-chief of the Iretia in p| or Jda than in the south of
* m l , *"" |l " r loihiii- h ind magazine published in Boston and France. Let us keep onr money at
with ihe ice man and the coal.
dealer t hese days.
|today accepted the same. It was home. There are many here who rumored some weeks ago that Dr. woU )d derive more benefit from its
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Special to Ban nkm Timks.
Pim.AHi i i-hia Fa. Jan. 2(i„—i tie biggest lire that has visked this city in years raged today in the block bounded by Thirteenth and Juniper and Market and Filbert streets. The loss reached !3,000,000 uefore the conflagration was j under control. The tower on Wan 1 amaker’s building was gutted and tell to the ground. Wanamaker’s
da mage not heavy.
The firms burned out are Hirsch Bros., umbrellas; Dennett's restaurant; Blum Bros., cloaks; Dun-
lap Bros., printers.
Omaha, Neb., A message from Pluttsmoutli, Neb., says the whole of the business portion of Pacific
Hu* Hmi/.iI Curfew, Brazil Democrat. A few minutes before 8 o’clock Saturday evening a small hoy
business bou h*, gazing in tl - I low 1 n one band i I a small package and be was | - I bly sent on an errand b\ bis I ■ i The boy was so intent ly I ing in the window that he did not notice the rapid Might of tim in I ihe ominous sound o( the < I heil jarred harshly on his - - I But a short distance from him I stood a crowd of young men who
were looking for amusement. The
ture was 15 below. The temperature for ’84 i- the lowest ever known here.
boy of forbidden years started on a I run before the sound of the bell I had died away, and the young men I pretended to pursue him. The I boy knew that his time was up sod I he increased his speed to the ut- I
Junction. Iowa, was destroyed hv ,nost ; lt ttie s *»"Uts of his pursuer*, fire today. ""tlnut street he flew until he reached the alley where he turned \Hiniaiia Kim's. ’*0(1 vanished in the darkness, hut llomeseekers excursion to points h )R e rapid pattering of his feet oa
TrtiHty’H I .at »*Ht.
This is the coldest weather for Rid P ath haii 1 "' t * n m! ' ,ie eiiit,,r of circulation in tins country than if Next winter when a cold the Ina ‘i»zine but there was no con- it were taken abroad. will be the “s s.,- Opening the markets of the world
to our lumber and woolen mills
years. .Next winter wnen a snap comes along it will he the coldest for years. F.ver notice it? Yes, a thousand times, say some
Thus it goes.
firmatioii of the rumor at that time. Today Dr. Ridpath states that he is to assume his new duties im-
IIc w ill leave for Bos
did not r.uceed in keeping the mills
open, nor solvency.
their owners fom in-
incd lately.
ton in a few ilass, just as soon as
In McClure's Minjazittc for Feb-! he can make bis arrangements,
ruary 'Ir. If. J. W. Dam has a pai The reorganization of the Arena National Ui.»r<i or ti-kiIo. Iicularly interesting article on company has lately been saUsfae- '!pc'n!”'imml “The Making of the Bible.” Firsi tmily accomplished and the com- of Trade is in session here today at the it describes by what strange and puny is on a sound and prosperous Shorehnm hotel. The organization is
almost miraculous means narra- I basis. The position of editor-in lives of which the original records | chief of the magazine is n high have utterly perished, survived in and honorable one, and Dr. Ridfair integrity through centuries of path’s friends in this city and over turmoil ami confusion; and next it' the state will be glad to hear of
describes the finely wrought, typi i his success.
composed of delegates from 41 associations of bankers and merchants from tiie principal cities of the United States. Frederick Farley is president of the board, bnt for the first time in a number of years he was not present to call the meeting f° order, being detained at his Philadelphia home by the illness of
his wife.
Alabama. Arkansas, Colorado, Florida,! the snow told that he was keepiii)!
Georgia, Indian Territory. Iowa, Kan- t h e li,.L*as, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota. P ltK ‘
TW l.te.( .tor. In the Jock., n i -
’'CC' Te xas^,'* IT ;ih ' \Ei rg'h'ut^lV i-ill j Ip i,* ' university that every cifi/rn af IVyoming. KiU,. one far,- plus $2 for ' ,reenuast le •dmuld have. Call and s , ‘ , ‘ the round trip. Dates Nov. 3 and 17 it and be convinced. d I)ec. I and 15, Jan. 5 and U). Feb. 2 and —
„ , „ , „ ... V"" 1 1# ’ A, " n 6 iiih! j 1 i. Wrtght**Cetovy Tea cures< tip* that Pearl Bryan died in ( incin- J, 1 ." ”' dries do not apply to all slate- tlon. sick headaches. 36c ui druesisis. nati and that he, a doctor and . Woiling bo TO - to Koo ''S'Ff 1 *' * F '“ r ■'*“ Tnk.’i'.?.”.* Sl^n'o* tucky where Jackson was met. He mic f i wi for the trip, lets All druggists refund the monrj
•). S. Dowi.ino. Agt. if it fails »o cure. 25c. 20MtD.
and Walling eases is that Win. Trusty, who is now in the peni tentiary on a charge of perjury, publishes a confession to the effect
states that Jackson and Walling did not commit the murder and that the Coachman Jackson did not drive the carriage that con | tained the body to Newport. Trusty says this is his true and final state meat. He told one before this that he swore was true but is now serving a term in the peni-
tentiary for telling it.
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Beautiful photo fraternity buttons onlv 25e. atCammack’s. tf
Wilbur Starr is at home from Mont-' moreiiei. The meKiiij.'s in which he was as.sistiii}’' have been suspended on account of the illness of Rev. Dunlavy. For Legal Blanks The Bannkk Times
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