Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1897 — Page 3

nn? baxnkr times, v.rkknc astlf,, Indiana.

his is no Sermon Vet we w:»nt to prerteli tlie virtues of IMXol-.lt S * ol '<11 HALS AM—It i< no patent medieine—has the f<>iiiini:i plainly printed on the paekage—'Ve have sold hinnliviL of bottles in the lu-t live years—It has etired nian\ \ei\ had eonghs Try it The Little Shop,

,i r Trade Wanted. 306 South College Ave.

tion will oecur lie2.t Wednesday evening. Dr. I'oole was called to Oakalla this j moruit.ji. Mrs Hoot, of Brazil, was here on ; liusi toil ay. IM’ L. M. Hanna at Carbon in i*on{sultaliou with I)r. \ an 'in., Thr A. (). I . \V. mtM'ts tonight, of importance will he Iran*-

BePaiM i)(iiiersii|, Our Linos of

This Columr. Records the Best News in College Circles' The Alpha (’hi Ome^a sorority have issued invitations tor a reeep I tion to he held at Ladies halt on

\-es VWKSVVsa-' V'WS.VSVV.'SSk'SS.**' IN EiAZ LaJies’ Composite Slice ^ De- ription. 1 Dull Dongola kid, very g dunhle: (Joedvear welt; oak- J tan 1 sole with IIHids "t $ cork between outer and inner * sole-, as nearly damp-proof as 6 leather can be made; military ^ be* : heel foxed and bnrk-stay-ed fair stitched, extension / edges; coin toes. Stock ami £ ^Krkiiian-liip guaranteed. K<|nipped wile Ihatt lace Bsteners. ^ ■ni t only by % Louis & iflys. ^ k/e tt^e Best

THE BEST OR

Printd and Engraved Cards Are to be found in the Banner Times coun ngroom. Brices reasonable. Call and see samples.

acted. | t he evening of Jan. 30 at ten o'clock. Men are here from the Vnudalia | The guests will assemble immedi--liops at Ierre Haute working on the 1 a telv alter tiic concert which will

he given in Moharry hall that even-

Hardware, Stoves and Tinware are complete and we show all the latest novelties.

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stand pipe atjtiir station. A iitunher of local sportsmen are making arrangements to attend the fox hunt at Danville next week. Mr. and Mrs. Emory O’Hair, who were recently wedded at the home of the latter at Brick < 'hapel, have gone to lie- Moines, la., where they will make

their future home.

1'he Hoard of Associated Charities will meet at Mayor Birch’s otllce tomorrow morning to take any action nece-sary for the relief of unv poor people in Gn*eneastle who may be siif-

Mattd Howell, the be the guest of

ing, and Mi-s violinist, will

honor.

Kappa Alpha Theta observed her 27th anniversary of her foundation at the chapter house yesterday afternoon. The Alumni of the citv and a few friends of the members were present ami participated in the enjoyment of the occasion.

See our season.

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, Refreshments were served and the 1897 feting during this eold weather. time spent .11 discussing “those Secretary Denny of the Putnam ^lorjojs ,|ave when we were girls in

j Farmers’Institute, sent a copy of the 7 , v

• '111* r* "ill w j resolutions adoptea at the late session |

I of the institute in this city, to Senator Drill and labratory work are not ! Ilngate and Representative James in interferred with by the partial boll

1 the legislature. He has received replies ( j, tv

! fioin both these gentlemen, Mr. James _

sending eopies of two hills which now Misses Elsie Applegate, ot In embody the principal points in the reso- dianapolis, and Grace ( rowder, of lotions. Messrs. Hogate and James Sullivan, ttre visiting Thetn sisters

concur in the resolutions, the latter stating that he will support a bill 011 the dog and weed resolutions ottered.

H.S. Renick & Co. side SC^ULcTLX*C3

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THE LOCAL FIELD What Is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

•.ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

IliK Four Kxcunuoiin. Tot" •'tern and southern states Feh. and lh. return limit 21 days. Also tb< irst and third Tuesdays of each 11M we sell at greatly reduced rates ^■1 .y tickets to m.my southern .omt r To many points in southern states Irst and third Tuesday of each month, ibOBt half rate, one way. To]|ndi:iiiapolis Feb. 2 and 1. roturii ltd and 5th, $1.00. 1’. P. Hufstis. Agent.

Where Onr People are Ooiiik ami Where

Their »r« StoppifiK—New* i*! 1 InOver th© City—Th© Column in th^ Paper for Quick Kcnding.

DON’T THINK

of icnviiijr the city, oven for a short r!inc, without ordering the Daily Rannbk Ti mbs to follow you. it costs you but 10 cents a week ns it tioes here at home, and the address will

be chanjred as often as \ou desire.

(Personals and society notes are solicited and will he inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to be inserted, but as an evidence of stood faith. None but truthful

items are desired.)

Tunny’* i.ochi iMurkets. rnished the Daily Ha.vnkk Ti.mks liv R. W. Alien, iiianag* r of Ar11' rdiin'' poultry house. 5

k, choice B. Slug

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I's, yomiK lilpdH.itua over choice fat Tfi

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Iresli subject to be.ndiliiK.

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^^Jght’s Celery Tea regulates tho 1 n d kidneys, cures constiiiatinii k headacne. 25c at all druggists.

pty Af i/vsic Store. ” Organs

Mi?s Mabel Hollingsworth i

Haute.

J. H.Tribby, of Kokomo, is

citv today.

The sale of the Morion will be made

on March 10.

Mbs Mollie Coombs is visiting her parents in Keelsville. Coterie will meet with Miss Emma Jackson on Friday, Jan. 2!l. Thermometers marked about 3 degrees below zero at daylight. ('has. Reeves is laid up with a badly mashed toe. A block of ice fell on it. Dr. and Mrs. J. \V. Wolfe, of Brazil, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ver-

milion.

It is not now fashionable to ask if the temperature is down to zero. Simply

say is it up to zero.

H. il. Hillis has already housed about S00 tons of ice from one pond. He lias about forty men at work. G. W. and H. II. Grubb recently sold a car of fine mules to Rule and O’Daniel of Cloverdale, for the southern markets. I. Ve imlion gave a supper to his clerks and a number of friends last evening in honor of Mrs. Frank IValls, of

Parsons, Kansas.

The Crawfordsville Journal again comments on Col. Andy Freeman’s $0,000 and says “Come up here for your snow bird, Andy.” Some of our citizens who complain that they cannot get a job in Hie summer at their regular trad* ice cutting) now have no excuse for lack of cm- i

ploymeut.

Lome of the suburban towns about here—Terre Haute. Crawfordsville et al—are contracting witli Rarnum’s circus for next year. If Barnuin

These are the days when the oldest inhabitant pulls his w hiskers meditatively and tells you how cold it was a certain w inter hack in the thirties when lie was a young man and used to be out from daylight until way after dark. He is always out at least that length of [ time and when he returns to the house | he is surprised to rtnd it about forty below zero, and be had not noticed the oold. Be hud eaten Ids dinner Mtting astride a lug in the forest and had considered the atmosphere just bracing. No doubt you have met this man. it is not often that one flnds a hen i established in a l>u iness house as the | recognized pet of the establishment and it is less apt to be the ease in a poultry house, where all the liens securable are bought and sold. Hut sueh is not the ease at Robert Jordan's agency, where Mr. Alien lias a Plymouth Rock pullet that knows her neck is safe for all time to come. She was bought along with a number of her tori.ier companions hut by her beauty and intelligence Ini' won the regard of all the employes. Her 1 favorite (planers are ot. the zinc on the

in Tetre 1 door undei the stove and she will lie j

I there fur hours with outstretched wings, 1

in the | in r ,,, ' , oct bliss.

Superintendent Potter, of the water

and friends in the university. Phi Gamma Delta entertained \ lady friends last evening in an in- ! formal “jimmy.” Music and | games and toasting marsh mallows ! about a roaring fire whiled away | the hours. The prize for poster! guessing was won by Miss Wood. A fair crowd assembled in Me harry hall this morning to obseive the day of prayer. Dr. Wood opened the services with prayer. Miss Powell sting “Lead Kindly Light” in a very pleasing manner and Miss Kern Wood sang “Christ is Risen” in her usual inimital le manner. The address was deliv ered by Rev. Lazeby. pastor of Central Avenue church, Indianapolis. who took for his theme “The Youth of Colleges.” Dr. Lazeby is a forcible, eloquent speaker and his

j address was a most inspiring one. I

The day will be closed by services in Plato ball tit fi:30 this evening.

THE BEST OF

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Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables.

HAMILTON’ A fall line of Quttnsware. This is the store for low prices and t;ood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.

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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None better. 1 am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.

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i works company, in making the rounds j of the lire plugs today timls none of I them frozen. In all ttie southern ami ! eastern part fif the city he has found hut one plug that had any ice in it and , that was but a trifle. Mr. Potter carries a ehahi to which is attached a piece j of sponge and a leaden weight This j tie drops in each plug after unscrewing the outer tap and ’f there is any water in the plug the sponge instantly shows it; if there is tee the weight can’t descend so the bottom where the connection is made between the ping and the mains. There is no danger of plugs freezing unless the water leaks in at the bottom, but tins is hardly probable, as the mams were put down in a thoroughly ti st class manner at the begin-

ning. There arc

Ari ini h Convort. The general public is always interested in the violin and in the human voice whatever may he its opinion of other musical instru ments. Every one vvill he de lighted with the concert of next Saturday evening, Miss Maud Powell, America’s greatest violinist, and Miss Fernie, voice. Miss Sawyers will he the accompanist of the evening. Tickets on sale at Langdon’s Book store 50, 10 and 35 cents. It

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SPECIAL SALE STIFF HATS \ \ i > (JABS

From now Until Ki tl >. 1 sst We offer our entire stock oi Hats and caps at ^ m

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In order to make room tor

Stock.

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the country c i tie.

Ti»© Special tfleetings.

The meetings at Locust Street church, though quiet, have been intense ami deeply spiritual. People are being converted from all

few better plants in the churches, and are urged to find

a house at once in the church of their choice. The week is passing and will soon begone. Is it bring-j ing any increased strength to your

life?

than the one in Green-

FROM NOW UNTIL FEBRUARY 15 1 WILL SELL

BOOTS

Notice ot liiHiolmion,

The partnership heretofore ext-ting between Frank Cannon and J.S. Sandy was dissolved on January 18. All persons owing the above linn will

please call and settle.

FttANK Cannon,

88t3 J. S. Sandy.

THE GLOBE STORE SOUTH GREENCASTLE.

At J.

SHOES, AND RUBBERS COST for CASH, SO ORANSKI.

All persons knowing themselves indebted to Stoner & Son, will please call at market and settle at once. 8(i-(Jt

Go to Harwiek’s for fresh fish, game, butter ami eggs. It

Kenl Kntate Trannf©rfl.

John l>. Barnes to Lenard Canine,

land in Ronehda'e $000.

Calvin W. Crane to D. L. & E. Wat-

kins, $210

Mutual Life Insurance Co., to G. W. Wants Grubb, laud in Greeneastle, $450.

( aril ol i hanks.

We desire to express our thanks for the many acts of kindness extended by neighbors and friends during our late

bereavement.

E. ('. Lonshkkky and Family.

The Bannkk Timks telephone news number is 95. Remember it when you have an item. We want the news.

I Itepalrs, Needles, oils, Ktc. < losing |l' ot 10e music to Janmiry 1st, '!)7. |t i i"e. J, K.!IILb, Greencastle, Inil. U-C|. Ihcsp Dale* Ml Your Mind. K'mber ■>■>, January 5-10. Fehrnary -\|>ril ti-20. May 418. On these agent' of the » ineinnati, llaiuilI' i Dnton Railway, will sell set[beki'ts ro points in Kentucky. I-s'e. Alabama, Georgia, North I' ui h i 'arolimi. F lorida. M ississipi, jnia and Louisiana, one way, at |d low rates. Persons intending |'"utli this winter or spi-hijr^ will

‘II to call on any agents of the C. | to strike a crowd we call his attention

>■ Ry.. who will not only furnish l p, Greencastle.

"oth information as to the rates, j

hll also obtain literature, descrip- The most trying winter is one that J 1 Hie portion of the country to j is mild for the first half and then sudi the\ ate looking. Agents will ,| t .nly descends upon the country with Ination who^-i'll ""k for j , | ,1Uil,n " l!i I a raging blizzard, it finds the thought- " less unprepared, and the suffering is [farmer that would sow a quart of certain to be great. Such a season is

Mo the acre might as well expect 'mw upon us. and he offices of charity Qrv SUltzS <1,11(1 TFOIISGFS GOO(l

M’ a big crop as Hie nieronant that | should be correspondingly prompt.

1/ small space m ui'ing his wa.es.

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io per gallon

I am Selling Headlight Coal Oil at

Gasoline 12*^ or 5 gallons for 60c

Bailey Hawkins

Set out yourcan and

give me a trial.

Fiihi Tim© .South.

For Envelopes see

The Bannkk TibaKS jir nters.

Who ran think of Homo Kiniple thing fo l aD-iiti*

Protect your Ideas; thev mny Bring you wealth. Writ© JOHN W1 D1 N ft CO., Pah nt Attoa □eyg, Washington, 1). < f-.r their $1.8Ul pnso offer Vid list of t wo hundred InventionH wanted.

the newspapersl The Sliver i.eaf did not elect officers Sow liberally if 1 as per jiogram last night, some of the

f ou, d liurvest a large crop. tf. ^ members being out of town. The elec-

&XTRA sp&gial

VALUES.

all

wool pants to order $3.00up. Suits

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• i $ 1111111) 111111111 $ 11111111

■VS.V.V>.vv'S.V<.'S.A.S.XVVVV<.'.VC^S v ^...s.v->»VV'S3h iw STOCK WALL PAPER —Embracing all the Latest Designs at— LEN S DRUG STORE

SPRING SUITINGS NOW KGADY.

A. G. LESTER,

No. o East W ashington

St.

Winter Schedules of the Louisville A iMSfltGCl flfl IQG3

Nashville Railroad greatly improved. Information comes to us that the schedules of the Louisv ille A N isliville Railroad to Florida and Gulf Coast points, ; in etlecl December 20th, are faster than I ever before operate I by I hi- most |irogressive line. This was the pioneer i company to operate through sleeping ; ear lines fr"!n the noetl to Florida points, and each year the schedule and | facilities ale improved upon. For the! season of 1800-7 the system is almost perfect. Winter tourists taking this, line to southern points will have an op- I - por.’itnity of visiting the Tennessee t " 1111 Ccnicnuiul Exposition at Nashville on their return in the spring. Write to C. I\ Atinorc, General I’a-senger Agent, Louisville, Ky.. for purtienlars as to

schedules and at rangemeuts.

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E ^COMMHKCIAI. E 1 Book-k M’^iiitf, Commcreliil l.iiw. Ben- Z 2 luensliiD, iinil Sliorihand an* Kold win- • 1 nera. (Kuicr at any time), I 2 A class will botflu Shortlmnd Feh. 1st, - Z two o rlcH k B. M., room i West (’oI1«*kc. Z

" Tuition ten wock.s, $l.tii). E. C HORN, M. C. S. -

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iNxeurNion Uat©M to Washington l> C. On ucoouiit of the presidptititi) inau’ftiration at Washington rity, March 4th, agents of the Cincinnati, Hamilton aii(i Dayton railway, \Nill sell tickets to Washington citv and return, at op© fare tor the round trip. Tickets will he !<ol(l. good going March 1, 2 and 3,

lets. All druggists refund the money good lo return until March Sth incluif it fails to cure. 25c. 208t D. | sive, through sleeper will he run from j Chicago A Iiniianapolis via Motion and For Statements see I O. H. & 1). Ry to Washington via Ciu-

'i’iie Hannkk TiMr.B, printers 1 oinnati.

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