Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1897 — Page 3
THE i)AH/i BANNER TIMES, HREENCASTER, INDIANA.
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his is no Sermon Yi*t we w:»nt to preai‘li tln> virtut's of IMN'.I.K s 11 ’' *'[* HALrtAM —It is no patent ni.tiiiine—iias tlie tormnia plainlv printed on the paekage—Imve »ol<> Innulr. ds of btitlles in the last, live years- It has cured man} vert had coughs—Try it 'J*>c The Lottie Drug Shop. r Trade Wanted. 3 06 Soulh College Avc.
j lend to her household duties since the | wreck. Daniel T. Summers the well-known notary nuhlic of Grovehind is dead alter a long illness. He was the father 'of a large family and was one of the best known men in north Putnam. If a man approached yon this morn- : ing ami emphutieally stated that it was (0 degrees below zero, yon didn't want j to stand there and argue the ease did : you? It i- a two to one wager that the fellow had his way.
ikP™ llnitersil). Our Lines t>!‘
This Columr, Records the Best News in College CirclesFrank Lewis, of Chicago is visiting Phi Gam brothers and old friends in Del’auw. Albert Preston returned yester- ! day from a visit with patents and
Hardware, Stoves end . n were are complete and we stow c 11 the latest novelties.
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I Ladies’ Composite Shoe
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jfcltull Dongola kid, very durable; Goodyear welt; oaktanned sole with tilling
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cork between outer and inuei * sole-, as nearly damp-proof as 6 leather can be made ; military y heel : heel foxed and back-stay- ^ ed: fair stitched, extension -J edg-' ; coin toes. Stock and y;
workmanship guaranteed. F Etpiipped wile Pratt lace
fast <ners.
Solu only by I LOUIS & HAYS.
Priated .ini Eagraved Cards Are to be found in the Banner Times coun ngroom. Prices
reasonable.
Call and see samples.
Episcopal churcli friends at < 'loverdale. Wednesday at 7:30 evening prayer will be said by the lb-v. i'ha>. II.
Schultz of Greenca-tle. Thursday j col,e ge today on account of the ex-
authorities
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THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About
Fair Greoncastle.
'.AT ESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
UiK l- mir l-ix. nrHiuNii. To w -tern and soutln - n states Feb. 2 and lb. return limit 21 days. Also on the lir<t and third Tuesday- of each month ,-e sell ai greatly reduced rales one w v tieiv-I> to mmy southern
points.
To p uiv iioiuts in southern -tiii<s| tirst Bd third Tuesday of each luonth.
about Pdf rate, one way. F. P. Hckstis. Agent.
Where <>111- I'eoj.le are (ioiiie iukI Where
Their are StoppiUB—News of Interest Over file City—The I'.ent Column In th» Paper for Qntrk Iteailtna.
of Greenca-tle.
! morning there will be a celebration of I the holy communion at 7 o’clock.—
‘ Hlooiuhnjtoii Ft lephmu'.
To restore the elasticity of the seat of j-t cane chair, turn over the chair and with hot water and sponge wash the I cane work so that it may be thoroughly soaked. If the cane work is badly soiled use a little soap. Dry in the air, and it
will be as good as new.
Gol. Andy Freeman of the Kelnap 'says he lias received his legacy of J $0,000 from his rich Canadian uncle and { has it laid away for safe keeping. He has planned to purchase a home in (Incity with it and then get a wife and retire frem the worries and cares of his
j business.
There was a surprise party at Lon | Thomas’ last night, it being M iss < 'ora's I ISth birthday. A young lady friend I called by for her to go up town and | when she returned about twenty-live of | her friends had taken possession of her house. Games, songs and taffy pulling
were enjoyed by all present.
The through sleeping ears of the big Four now running between St. Louis aim Washington in connection with the Chesapeake A Ohio have become the best paying cars run on the Big
and About Four system, month m and month out.
Between St. Louis ami Cincinnati the cars are hauled on the Knickerbocker and over the ('. & O. on one of it- fast-
est trains.
The women of Chicago, or that is. a
DON’T THINK Of lcnvi..it the city, even tor a short tunc, without orderinK the Daily It annek Timks to follow you. It costs you but 1" cents a wci-k as It docs here at home, an 1 the address will bechamrod as often as too desire.
(Personals and society notes are solicit cl
treme cold. The
thought it advisable to use the heat for the recitation rooms anti not for heating Meharry hall for a
few minutes services.
Thursday will be the day of prayer for the colleges of tinUnited States. The day will be appropriately observed at DePauw
by a partial holiday.
The Valparaiso students are reveling in cheap board. The rates have already fallen to $12 per term of twelve weeks, anti the prospects point to a still lower rate. A war is on among the boarding house
keepers.
The .Veir-.-i reported last night that within till probability the foot hall law would pass the house. Wilbur Starr, the evangelist singer, called on Kev. Switzer today. He has just closed his engagement at Otterbcin, where he has been singing at the revival service con ducted by Rev. Dunlavy.— La/'in/
efle t'ouriir.
DePauw is soon to be favored | with a visit from Chas. T. Studd, of England, who is visiting the Y. M.C. A. branches in the Lnited
I portion of them, arc preparing to re-I States. Mr. Studd is one of the! taliate in the wat urged again-t d"'| most famous cricket pjayets, and! ' high hat by having introduced an ordi- n , ,1 . - ., " , ,, i • .... .. , I all round athletes of the word. He I
nance to prohibit men from leaving a
theatre during an entertainment. This j * s a graduate of ( amlnidgc 1 nimove is aimed at the clove habit, which ' versity, class s 4, and for the past ! the women say is quite as objeetionahle , ten years has been a missionary Hi |
a- I In high hats. The war promi-cs to i (-1) j|,-i
become quite lively and spicy. ) I This cold etm:> freezes up all the
Saturdav Jordan and Mrs.Phillips Hv-1 ,, , • , .> . , ' , „ , ' . . college doings, and cousequentlv
mg eight miles north of the city visit
See our season.
line of skates for this Renick A Co. siclo sciueLir-e
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Groceries, Fruits Ms and Vegetables.
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HAMILTON'S.
A full line of Quttnsware. This is the store for low prices and oood bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL. C OA I, ! II<3 O AL.!
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None better, i am exclus’v.' agent. Call and see me before placing your oraers. Banner limes Block. May Linn ant.
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To»ia>’n ijocm .n.irK^ts.
IFu rmshed the Daily Bannkh Timks morning, daillhv It. W. Alien, manager of Ar- .lc--c W. Weik ithui 1 orduiiV poultrv house.! 1 business.
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college doings,
land will be Inserted If writer's name and ad-, tll,ir llau « ht " r Mrs ' Aml.ison McCoy| < - oll< '* cne,vs - j dress Is attached, not to lie Inserted, but ns an jin this eity. ntul during their nh-cncc j The faculty held a meeting
four o’clock this afternoon.
| and burned to the ground. A son was I left at home hut lie was unable, to save piny of the contents, nearly all of which were destroyed Mr. Philips is a very worthy colored man, and his hiss leaves
him nearly destitute.
Items arc desired.)
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t omicil meets ton’ght.
f . B. < asc went, to Indianapolis this
All persons knowing themselves indebted to Stoner it Son, will please call
at market and settle at once.
I udiunupolis on
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Mrs. A. Leachman
K nights ville.
Dr. H. J. Talbott, of was in the city last night.
is here from
I ndiunapolis.
.1. Bassett will lead the discission
The thermometer marked 13 degrees . t , ie g| , bject; .. Are the wom ,. n of lhe below zero this morni.ig, same ** y^-! Methodist church taking the advanced l * r 'h 1 }- ! ground the Bible jtistitlesV’ The elos-
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resh subject to handitmr ..19 . (food 7 Wri t's Celery Tea regulates the liver nil kidneys, cures constipation andii k heaiiacne. 2Sc at all druggists ‘C t y A/ j /sic S1 ora. ’’
Organs
Six to eight inches of ice is the size of the crop so far Cutting will begin in a day or so. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Arnold have iasmnl invitations for a card party Thursday evening, Jan. 28. Senator Hogate has introduced senate hill No. 202, regulating the incorporation of savings hanks. The Silver Leaf band will hold an election of officers tomorrow evening. All the members are urged to be
present.
lug half hour will he social, during which light refreshments will he served. The railroad men are having a great deal of fun at the expense of the Vandalia men on passenger train No. 0. One day last week a car of hogs switched from the Illinois Central at Effingham, III., reached the Vandalia too late to catch the fast freight. Rather than have the ear delayed and the stock trade of the Vnndalia injured by a record of one day's side track the stock ear was attached to the rear of a Pullman sleeping ear. This train lias been
The Country club enjoyed one of their nicknamed “the hog train.’
social dances last night at Baker I’t Browning’s hall. Montani furnished
the music.
Iti'imirs. Needles, <ill«. life. ClosltlK li ei lik- music hi January 1st, 'UT. [tor 19c. ,1 K. illLL, (Iri-fiicustlc, lad.
s*-**|i These Dales in Your Mind. I- inher 22, January ."i-l’.t. February April 6-20, May l 18. On these agents of lhe Cincinnati, Hamil^ti'l Da> ton Railway, will sell settiekets to points in Kentucky. I 1 Alabama, Gt orgla, North IKnuth Carolina, Florida, Mississipi, T 11 ami Louisiana, one way, a*
day morning. Mr. Dale was formerly a resident of this county and a brother-
in-law of J. F. Danutll.
In the list of patents sent out by C. A. Snow A Co., of Washington, this
ing bread, cakes, etc.
go as shown hy our telegraph report today. There seems to he a deter,nina-
|iil low rate-. Person.- intending liontosettlethisqucstioiiandiheputi-
t- mth this winter or spring, will lie is entire!v willing.
I I to call on any agents of the C , ,, , D. Ry., who will not only furnish w - '• "'' n ' t0 D ‘‘ nTl,,e th,s w ith inform ition as to the rates, morning to complete fhe transfer of the
also obtain literatlire, descrip- ownership of the Baughman hotel of
l " 1 oort, . on > 1 "' country to , vl n,.
' they are looking. Agents will ffully assist any one in obtaining
filial ion who will ask for it.
The second concert in the artist's
i The January meeting of the Woman's I tl1 , ,, , „ • . , , Icourse will be given in Meharrv
1 League of ( oilege Avenue church will
j be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in th- •'“l* next Saturday evening Janu-j.-hurch parlors, to which all ladies of j atV 40, liy Miss Maud Powell nsI the eongregation are invited. Mrs. T. | sisted by Miss Eernie. The best |
critics both of Europe and Amcricu agree that .Miss Powell is the greatest violinist that America bus ever given to the world. Sbe tins great natural ability, ceaseless in dustry and has had the best instruction that two continents can afford. She is a splendid artist and withal a charming young
woman.
The vocal assistance for the evening will be given by Miss Eernie, and Miss Sawyers will be the accompanist. These two musicians i are too well and too favorably known in this community to allow | any place for comment concerning
them.
Pickets will be on sale at Lang ! don’s Book store, commencing Thursday. Jan. 28 at 2 p. m. Single ticket with reserved seat 50 cts Single admission (without reserved | seat) 40 cts, gallery admission do cts. Course tickets for the remaining six concerts $1.90, $1 ->0 and $1. It
The Sperml Meetiugit.
Ttie meetings at Locust Street church continue with unabated zeal and interest in spite of the cold weather. Meetings will be held until Friday every afternoon at 2 :.'I0 and evening at 0:4”) and
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Leons now Until Uni). 1 s-s t We offer out entire stock ol Hats and caps at
1-3 of!
In order to make room (or Spring
Stock.
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'l he very best of the strip's society people were gathered last night at the residence of Mack Alh igh. topartiei-
Wm. Dale, of Boone, Iowa, died Sun-j pate in a grned dance given by that
! gentleman. Mr. Albright himself furnished the violin music and the nuj merous guests tripped the fantastical measures until fur into the night.
The Central Convocation of tin-
week Charles Lusteke, of this city, is eh rgy and latty of the Indiana diocese given a patent on a machine for mold- ; °f the F.pigeopalian church is in session
Mr. Natt, of Irvington.
Monday at Indianapolis Nonal W.
■' irmer that would sow a quart of I Ferguson filed suit for $2,000 against
w hi m to the acre might as well expect' ,,le V * n< ' H,,a 0,1 i'ceount of the loss of l ; i|i ,i big crop as the me re u an t that the sr r \* H-1* - of his w i fe, A u nahel, w ho a small space m the newspapers "■■ l ' injured in the Coatesville wreck wly tisirnr his wares. Sow- liberally if , two years ago. Her spine was severely [Would harvest a large crop. if. Injured and she has been unable to at-
at Indianapolis today continuing over
- . , i Wednesday ami Thursday. Kev. C. H. The \ amhdiu investigation will be a (1 f t| lis Hty, is'in attendance
; and will deliver two addresses.
Marry Talbott has taken the contract | for furnishing this year’s ice for the ; local branch of Arthur Jordan’s poul|try house. It, will require about 250 tons and w ill he taken fiom the Greeneitstle Manufacturing company’s pond.
It ha? been purchased hy
Gotner Lonsbei ry, aged seven years, jdied at noon today in south Greeneastle after an illness of pneutr.onia. Hi- was the son of Ed Lonsherry. and the fu-
THE GLOBE STORE SOUTH GREEfNCASTLE.
FROM NOW UNTIL FEBRUARY 15 I WILLSELL BOOTS SHOES,
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RUBBERS At COST for CASH.
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I am Selling Headlight Coal (>il at io jier oallon Gasoline 12 y 2 or 5 gallons for 6oe
fflRW stock wall paper ■ —Embracing all the Latest Designs at— ^LLEN’S -:- DRUG STORE
i lotftpany 1 will dt ill tonight.
neral will occur tomorrow at 2 o’clock. James M. Hurley reports the sale of Mrs. Bi-sell's property at 415 east Washington street today to James E. Chatnper, consideration |7U(). The temperature at ten o’clock this forenoon, as indicated by E. Shipley’s thermometer, was six degrees below
zero.
( has. Bivins and Jean Day have gone tot lay City ami Worthington to buy I bor-cs.
o’clock. These meetings are for you: are you getting the benefit of
them ?
Ki-al t’.AIIlls Transirru.
John \V. Williams to Aera A. Bridges
land in L’utnauiville $10(1.
John llamakerto Atlna Bridgis land
in 1’utuainville $35.
George Ward has returned to ( hi-
cago.
Kev. A. ('lark, of Avon, was in the city today. Dr. J. C. Ridpath oils this afternoon.
Sot oat yoiirean and
give me a trial.
Kusi Time smith.
Winter Schedules of the Louisville >v Nashville Kaiirnud greatly improved. 1 Iiiforiiiatton comes to us that the schedules of the Louisville A N ash ville Railroad to Florida and Gulf < oa-t points, in efi'ect Decoinlier 20th, are faster than 1 lever before operate 1 hy thi- mo-t progressive line. This w as the pioneer | company to operate through sleeping ear lines from the m>rtl to Florida points, ami each year tin- schedule ami facilities ate improved upon. For tlte I season of 18!)(!-7 the system i- almost perfect. Winter tourists taking thiline to southern points will have an op- \ pnrtuuitv of visiting the Tennessee Centennial Exposition at Nashville on their return in the sprine. Write to ( ’. I’. Atumre. General i’a senger Agent Louisville, Ky.. for particulars us to
schcilnl.-s and ai rangements.
-Bailey Hawkins
Wanied-An iaea
vv'ho run think* of some Hiiuple thing to patent?
Protect your Itleas: they may tiring v<ni wealth Write JOHN WFDDKKl.lRN A ( ». PaUTit Altor oeys, WashingHjii, 1). (’.. f-ir their $l,8(in prize offer \xd li.st of two hundreii iuTeutious wanted.
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: ^COMMHHCIAI. COl kSl : Z Unok-k Mqnmz. (Joiiiincroiiii Lhav. Pimi- Z l iiHTi.shiM. iiml sliorthiiml ure win- - I nuts Kiitor at any tiinu 1 . Z - \ <1.iss will lii gin ^iini’tliand Fid), lat, - - two o'clock P. M., room 7 \\ -*hi ('olic|(e. Z “ Tuition ten wt»rk?», $1.00. E. C HORN, M C. S : ^ Son<l for descriptive < ircolar. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I | I | I | | I | | | I I I IT l » •
went to ImUana))-
Misn Vivian Henanl has been visiting I Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Jennings.
i ur« u Oold ti. One Hay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine dablets. All druggist* rotund the money if it fails to cure. 25o. % 20st l).
Il«»: K very body.
Tluit has n enrriage or buggy that need> painting or repairing, goto Gap i Uenu-k. lie w ill do you a tirst class job at prices to suit the times. d tf
I'lie latest fad is a plioto buttou. it Caintiiftck’a and see samples.
Call tf
The Bannek Timi s telepmuie news number is 115. Keineiiiber it wlien you have an item. We want the new-. For Envelopes see The Bannkh Timks printers.
