Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1897 — Page 3
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i his is no Sermon
Vi t we want t<> prcafh the virtues of KI \(* I.K s i i ! (ill BALSAM—It i- no ]>:in*nt iii((\iein<'--h:is tlu formnlii iihiinly pl'ilifctl on tin* itacUn^o—" Imvo -.'Id Imnilrcdot botilci, in tin In-tl v.- yi-ar-—It Ini' »i!.n> vi ry had coicIk-—Try it --V— The bittie Drug Shop. Yol k Trait. Wanted. 3 o6 Soul11 College Ave.
I’i iik Trunk* flinl Frank Freewill , he released from jail. They nre not j t iH'men who eonnnitti'il the murder o'. I rank I'e. inonil at Indianupoli- and ! they will he tipi-harked just as soon a ; the weather will permit them to attain | take the ro i l. 1'he /.elo weather maki - trampitik extra hnzardons anil the men ! an- well -ati-tled to remain timler shel-
ter, even if in jail.
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This Columr, Records the Best News in Colie.se CirclesChapel services were held ns us- i mil today. The student at tendance was large, but only six of the
faculty were present.
The day of prayer will be oh-
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Knii hi-i hooker expre-s, iiu iM-twentC served tomorrow. A morning !
he held at the
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P ■ , , p , p , |every morning on time. This is eon- J, ‘'- ^ az<M, y< UI inmunapoiis. will 583,8011. I fUllCa ana Lll^raiCJ Laras Sidered remarkable, from the faet that deliver an address in Me harry hall.
the train between Indianapolis and j This address will he immediately |
Cleveland is scheduled at
Hardware, Stoves and .. are complete and we s iqxj
latest novelties.
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Ladies’ Coinposite Shoe
•. — expre-s, mi hetwenn | served tomorrow. j St. Louis and New York over the Big m-nyer service w ill Four's St. Louis and Bee-line divi ion . .. ». , . .. . , i i . Sigma Nu chapter house; at
has been turned over to the Lake Shore - 1 •[■hi- is eon- 1 l* 1 ’. Lazeby, of Indmnapolis,
See our
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Description. Dull Dongola
durable: Goodyear welt; was- ^ tanned soil- with lillii'g "I ^ cork between outer and inner y soles, as nearly damp-proof !i< ft leather can be made; military & lieel: lu i-l foxed and hack-stay- ^ [ft ed; fair stitched, extension x ft edges; eoin toes. Stock and ft f woi'knianship guaranteeil. g
Equipped wile Pratt laee
| fasteners.
Sold only by £ If LOUIS k Hflys. ^'WCS.-C-CCS.-W .'CWV'S.'C i-v-vftev* |l'e l?au^ tl?e Best
Aro to lit-* found in the Banner ' " " ■' :u l " r!v ' t "° followed by prayer service in Pinto
Are to ue louna in me nanner mi ie 8 ail hour, ami part of the distance , „ . T 1 Prices ! hauls nine ears. | ,ltt11 ' In ,he eVonlll « the -I" 111 ' I The Hocking Valley National Bank ' Peetin K/’.f »**™'*-
. ' ,, lions will be held.
I.aucaster, Ohio, vs George B. |
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Ooo|ier et al is tlie title of a -nil which is on in the Danville courts, Lewis A — i Corwin represent the phiiutitV and 1897 M' --rs. 11. II. Mathias, >. A. Hays, F. _ j I). Ader and .1 P. Alice appear for the defendants. The ease is similar to one which was tried here about a year ago, | the defendants being the same with the j exception of Dr. Neale, who has since died. This last case was venued from
[ Indianapolis,
The “Mystery Tea’’ given at the residence of Cha-. Kiefer last night was an enjoyable atlair. The ladies of Section Four of the Presbyterian church managed the atlair and the guests enjoyed the mystery immensely . t he mystery was in the hill of fare furnished. A
The Phi Gams will give an in-
formal party tonight.
The second recital of the artists'
course will be given in MelmrryA T ill* BFST OF
I.all on next Saturday evening. The recent action of the classes regarding the seminary lias been without avail, as books are constantly living taken out. Dr. Stephenson has hit upon a novel plan of appointing a librarian from the history class, who shall serve one week and have charge of the
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Groceries, Fruits Nuts I and Vegetables.
books for that time.
All tiie classes will meet tomor-
eartl containing eleven numbers was j row except those which corneal 10 given each guest and refreshments were - and 11 o'clock.
THE LOCAL FIELD
ordered by number, with prices ranging from one to four cents. What the number represented was where the fun
find will deliver the same at _ came in, number live for instance beiy day. any time, and in any What is ® olng on in and bOUt ; ing a toothpick and some other number
Fair Greencastie. ! a glass of water. The entire hill could | he had for twenty-eight cents and it CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, [contained a great variety of good • things. Some of the combination orders
where our People ar« .Son.* iuki where i made caused great iiierriment. I'he la-
Thur Ouesie i»re stopptnR—New* <>f in- dies cleared ahoiit $12 tui their venture tercet Overth«- City—The HeM Coluinn in Mrs. Belle Kecvcs, living northeast of
th* Paper for tjnicl: UeaUinp,.
t J J ■ J J [mount, anywhere, and hour. S0U51? CjREE^SSC^
NATES!
Kir Four hxcut-Kioiiii.
| I’o western and southerii states Feb.
I , , , DON’T THINK
land in. return hunt 21 days. Also I
..... , , > Of ietivu.tr the city, even for a short t!me, t the : "" 1 tl " rrt 1 uesda J 8 ol ' h wIthout ordertnc the Dally Bakkeh Timm to b'liith we sell at greatly reduced rates follow you. It costs you but l" cents a weea lie way tickets to many southern as It docs here ut home, and the address will , while falling j ^ be ehanw.xl as often as mxj ^“slre. 1
■Dints.
the city, was the victim of a IjhiI fall Tuesday, neeessitatiog a physu-ian’s
visit. Her hip was injured.
Maurice Powell is unable to attend recitations on account of sickness. Fred Barlows is the most enterprising man on the seminary committee. Not it book escapes his eagle eye unless he puts in an objection. Prof. WhIHo’m Lecture. LuKayettc < ourlcr. Prof. Waldo lust evening deliv ered his lecture on “The Great Bridges of the World” to an audi-
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HAMILTON’S.
A fall line of Qufctnsware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
To many [inints in southern states fc--! and third Tuesday of each month, ^ t half rate, icie way. F. P. Htysns. Agent.
lown a tlight of stairs
yesterday evening.
11. II. Hillis is cutting ice today from
(Periwinats and society noics are solicited both ponds employing about thirty
For Sale Bills and Fosters. The Bannkk Timms
-loony'* L,ueai it.nrKet*. L Furnished the Daily Bannkk Timks daily hv It. W. Alien, manag> r of Ar|);ii .(ordaii’- Itry tiousi. Vus r> b • p ■ ‘ KS lirkey nens. 11 i |i --ns v im.imd s » " !i 10 “ 10 li - - 6tot lirkey, old toms ... ..'i ■rkeys, you hr I'lpds.iina over choice fat . 1 , ■rkevs, vounir. * to 1(1 nds Jtsj-. f. I'.ovc r Bv- fresh subject tobt ndting to Biller, (rood
Mrs. i hr!- Pfahler i- sufl'ering from j ence of six hundred in Purdue unia numher of painful bruises, received v( , rsitv c h a pel, Nearly two hun-
dred stereoptieon slides, illustrating famous bridges in all parts of tlie world, from Guiope and Amer-J
and will bu inserted if writer’s nainesudad- hstuls. The ero|» is eight iiiehes thick. I ica, from India and Japan, were
Dr. and .'Mrs. II. \V. Taylor, of An-1 thrown upon the screen to show tile derson, have been visiting the foriner’s development of one of the highest parents,, Drs. lay lor. j applications of mathematics, the E. William Bridges went to Indian- science of bridge design. The in-
apoli '
None better. 1 am exclusive a^ent. Call and see me before placing your orcers. Banner i imes Block. May Tennant.
! dress is attached, not to he inserted, but as an evidence of Rood faith. None but truthtul
items are desire ).)
John Piercy is very sick.
Mrs. Ben Peek is on the sick list. The Greeneastle commundry No. 11
K. T. will meet tonight.
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Mrs. Besser is confined to her home with an attack of grippe.
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Born to O. II. Perceland and wife,
January 24, a daughter.
Henry Lane, of Bloomington, lias
been visiting here tin- week.
Mr. Will Case, of Ladoga, was the
this afternoon. , . , . ,
| troductory scent- was one ot mt-
Dr-J. II. Holling.-woi th i- \ i-iti-ig ture , 8 roc |. Bridges; the steps of
j in Carthage.
i , . , 1 development were traced through
Dr. Prichard was here from Clover- |
j dale today. i tlie stone arch and suspension C.C. Matson returned from Bedford hrid K e8 t0 lh « a PP lication of 8teel at noon. ! *» the modern steel atch and canti-
.). N. ('ampell is on the sick list.
Notice ol DiHEolution,
The partnership heretofore exi-ting
guest of Miss lone McVay last evening, between Frank Cannon and J. K. San
P right’s Celery Tea regulates the r and kidneys, eures constipation a-|d sick headaene. 25c at all druggls-.p
Miss Kensi Murphy, 408 west Liberty street, returned home from Terre Haute
today.
Ice cutting on the Greoncastle Manufacturing eompany's |iond began this morning. Mrs. I). K. Preston is going to Koko-
ly \.as dissolved on .lanuary 18. All persons owing the above tirm will please call and settle.
Fuank Cannon,
8St-'i J. 8. Sandy.
Card «f ■ hacks. We desire to express our heartfelt
mo next week to visit her sister, Mrs. thanks to our many neighbors and
■City AIusic Store.
friends for tlie kind assistance and loving sympathy at tlie death and funeral of our husband and father, Sanford
SeWell.
WtFK, D.Vt'tiHTEKS AND Sox.
ib-palrs. Needles, oils. Etc. ( losln
sale id Ilk- ii ret* tor 10c. .)
sale ol Hk- music to January 1st, ’at. j
. F. IIII.L, Greencaatle, Ind. '
All persons knowing themselves indebted to Stoner A Son, will please call at market and settle at once. stJ-Ct SAID BY A CATERER
To he Injurious.
Did you ever live near BuffaloV
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Keep These Dfite* m Vour Mind. emi-er 22, Ja iuary f>-10, February
^■•h April (i-20. May 4 18. On tliese
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B( aini Dayton Railway, will aell setrs tickets to points in Kentucky, nnessee, Alabama, Georgia, North d South Carolina, Florida. Mississipi, • giiiia and Louisiana, one way, at ^eiul low rates. Persons intending go smith this winter or spring, will "ell to i-all on any agents of the C. ^ E. Ky., who will not only furni-d, 11 with in in as to the rates, " dl also obtain literature, deseripI^B 1 ' "< Du- imitioii ol ihi in
Hubbard.
There will be a young folk’s party and taffy pulling Saturday night at
Win. Haspel's.
Miss Gertrude Glover, of Terre Haute who has been the guest of Miss Emma Kikputli, ha* returned home. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hall, of Cloverdale township, have been called to KenClIlllCS. | tucky by the death o'' the former’s
father,
•S7 Tlie ice harvest will begintomerrow
j with about forty men at work. Ilillis If so you know that firm of fancy A Browning will cut creek ice which is grocers, faimliar to every one’in about six inches thick. western New York state, Faxon, “Jeannette’’one of Wallace Bros’ele- Williams &. Faxon. Their busiphants ciied at Pent on Saturday. The ness makes them experts in the animal had visited Greencaatle a num- aood things of the table, her of times and was 120 years old. ' Tbe heud of tbe hou8e wi n t( . n Mrs. \V. J. Mcl’liee, of Oklahoma any inquirer that when Postuni j
City, Okla. teriitory, died at liering- Cereal coffee 1 - • • Hvoman,
ton, Kan., Tuesday, Jan. 20. Deceased was formerly Miss Maude Alli-
son, of Greeneastle.
L. A. Stillw..go„, formerly of /'Olfec beverage and a gain in health "j city, is now a citizen of Pacific June- where formerly they were denied I
lever structures. Stone arches were illustrated by the ancient Roman aqueducts, the bridges of the Seine, the Coblentz bridge, London bridge and the Cohin John bridge in Maryland, which has a span of f?20 feet, the longest stone arch single span in the world. Of suspension bridges, the Brooklyn bridge, on account of its span ot 1,1610 feet, and the Cincinnati bridge, on account of its beauty, were cited as the leaders. The greatest engineering feat of all was the great Forth bridge in Scotland, with spans of 1.700 feet, built at a cost of $111,000,000; two Kifei | towers, placed base to base, would hardly equal in span one of the cantilevers of this immense struc fare. The lecturer closed with pertinent remarks upon aesthetics in bridge design. The lecture was
a great success.
THE GLOBE STORE. SOUTH GREENCASTLE.
FROM NOW UNTIL FEBRUARY 15 1 WILL SELL BOOTS SHOES, AND RUBBERS At COST for CASH, . SU1PAMI.
was put into his own
house in place of berry coffee, it
Artlflf’H Concert.
Miss Maud Powell, the distinguished violinist, is an American woman of whom nil Americans may |justly feel proud. A noble, true
and one of the foremost musicians of the world.
-— —— I am Selling Headlight Coal Oil at to per gallon Gasoline 12]/ 2 or 5 gallons for 60c -Bailey Hawkins
IuihI Time .south.
Wanied-fin laea
e li they are looking. Agent- «in ' tion. low i, which town u a* ye-tenluy coffee because of its i (Feet on the
•'''■billy a-si-t any one in obtaining
T ’ e O loll V. ho Will :l~k I'.ll- it.
lannef tliot would (iw u quart of to the acre might as well expect a hig erop a- the merenaiit that H'' :l 'ni.-ill -)):n-e hi tin- newspapers ^B'erti-ing his vva.es. Sow liberally if would harvest a large erop. tf.
burned out as s'wwn by press reports, health of the dilTerent members of
It is not known here wheMter Mr. j| 1(l j aIJ) jj v
Stillvvagon suffered any loss.
, _ ,, , Postum. being mado of pure
Ki v. George r . Pentecost has been
extended a call from Yonkers. N. Y., (m\y, can he taken by the to nceept :t pastorate there. Kev. Pen- weakt st stomach, as nature has te<-o-i i- now in London, England, and wisely provided that the grains of was formerly in the hotel business here the field can lie digested easily, and as Postum looks like the finest
VTho ran think
Winter ScIhmIuI**- »l' the Ijouisville tV WWUIUCU HIS IUCiU thing to iSltont?
! Nashville ii-diroad greatly improved. Cv r ;Mi^
1 nt 'nnalinn conies to us Unit the sclietl- neyg. Wauhlngton, D. for thnir $1.Ron prise uifer
Within the last five years she ,dt-s of tite Louisville »v Nashville Kail- ; * dhs * oftwo ,,unar ^ luTemlo,1 * WBnu,u ’
permi ted them to enjoy a ‘lelictuus haa jn n ,| the leading cities 1 road to Flori.la and Gulf * oast point-.
iii elb-ct December .’oili, me fa-tet than ,,,,,,,,, ,,i, i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our own country and of Ger-1 before tiperale-l by thi- most pro--
has met - line. This was the jilom-i-r j
company to operate through sleeping; 1 ear lines from the nortl to l-'h-ridn points, and each year the sehediile and S facilities ale improved upon. For tlu-j season of 18!H5-7 tlie system is almost perfect. Winter tourists taking thiline to southeri) points will have an op-
portunity of visiting the Tennessee | 1 * 1
I Centerinial Exposition at Nashville on
I many, and everywhere with the most eminent success.
She will appear in Meharry hull next Saturday evening, assisted by
Miss Fc-rnie and Miss Sawyers.
Tickets on stile at Langdon’s Book store, 50, 40 and iffi cents, it
: ^COMMHRCIAI. COlRSte l I liook-k'H'^iiur, Comiiii'roitM l.uw. I’m- I • mcnshiD, jtml shorthitiDi arr jxuld win- - I tiers. iKnh'rat any tim • . Z • A vlass will lh*u , in Siiorili m<l Fob. 1st, - Z two o'clock I’. Mroom ; West Gollcyc. I
“ Tu Itton teD weektt S1.00,
- E C HORN, M C. S. ^
• Send for dcrteripttvc < ircolui'
Mocha and lias the coffee taste, it fills the want of the coffee drinker
very nicely.
Beware of the fraudulent imitation of the original Postum Cereal
V-Grain coflee, insist on Postum.
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—Embracing all the Latest Designs at—
LLEN’S -:- DRUG STORE.
tht-ir return in the spring. W-ite n> i (i’. Atmore, Geiieral I’m sengrr Agent
t ia I.oui-vilie, Ky., for particulars as to
for scliedul.-s and m r.ingements.
tetter 1,1st.
The following letters remain in G reeneastle postnfllee um-alled
Jan 27, 18!i7:
Mr .1. E. Foetner, Mr. Janies Kyiin, It. M. Perry, E. Mattiiews, Mr.
S. Hall. Mbs Eva Heaton, Mr. Sam., ,, , , , ,
lets. Al) druggists rotund the nionev
Alice, Mrs. Anderson Springer, Mr , . .. .. ,,. u
,, , if it fails to cure. 2i!c. 2IN I). John Salu-t, Mr. Otto W alern-k.
In ealliug for same please say “ad-1 Albert Kelley, of Clay county, w.i-
vertised.’’ Willis G. Nkkk. P M. i in the city t»**lay.
t ore a in o.ie III iy.
Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tab-
Ho! KverytMiUy. Tliat has a carriage or buggy that need.- painting or repairing, goto Gup Kentck. He will do you a first class job at prices to suit the times. d tf
The Bannkk Timka teiopnone news number is U.!. Keiin-inher it when you have an item. We want the, news. I- or Envelopes see The Banner Timks printers.
