Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1897 — Page 4

THE DAILY HANNKU TIMES, (iU EKNC ASTLE, INDIAN a.

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merit ami i> nict’iimt with wiili

sale.

Hen Wy»ouit is here

poll*.

I>r. Ki'W left this afternoon uinbus. Ohio. Rev. Harkness will pn ach Haute tomorrow. Mr. and Mnt. foe " 'atr from In iiaimpolis. , Th»<. Buine returnei. ii<> itijrton this afternoon.

from I o'li .1

for < oi-

ly liy Miri>ri~ , whieh added if really to the novi lty and |i!e:'sure of the event. I he on.-i- brought heautiful (lowers mo-t ti11ii.o embleuis of ten happy y ii - of 'veillook. i lie evening was

Concerning Frost. A dispute ini his city recently concerning frost grew interesting One side maintained that frost

ne of ooi| 1 lestioned plea-ilie. Kxeel- itnl(i not OCCtll UllltSS the tiler-

I' ot ivfrt* hmonfi y < nh s.

-eivrtl.—Brazil

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But few stores were elosed t‘i> afli r-

Revival Services.

Morris assisted liy Kev. ■ I G rroncnstle, are holding \ei\ interesting meetings at

Owner’s Sacrifice Sale. ^

i- tile

for a

tiune tit' rvinainder of llie week. All who tiave i.eard Rev. Green sa> th it In is out* of the best speakers

of the northern conference.

five room residence in center of h t I05 feet east front on V ine and 110 south on Columbia Sts , 2 square*, fn ni court house and 5 from Del’auw l niversity; lot high and dry, 2 cisterns, cellar, abundance of fruit, 3 elegant pine trees in south yard; good business or first-class residence site; will sell at a big sacrifice in present condition or will repair or remodel to suit pur-

chaser, long time and easy payments. Albaugh have gone to

noon in honor of the day.

H.K. Reeves went to llaiiihridgo at

partnership wtli I.. J. Coppage of that noon 0,1 telephone hii-ine--. ' c jtv, ^ Miss (dark, of Bloom naton Prof, and Mrs. Dobell are here from j guest of Miss Emma Beckwith.

Mt Carntal. Ill j Z. Potter left tins morning _____ Mrs. .loliu rross returned today from short business trip through Ohio. pi * y pi a visit in Indianapolis. Harold Bachelder returned to Ladoga L.liriji.ian Lhurch. W. II. Lyon of Muitinsville, formerly at noon after a visit with ids grand- Sunday School at 9;20. Lesson of this city, was in town yesterday. j father. J.anes li: 14 215. Elder Brown addressed the G. A. R. Miss Weaver, of Pittsburg, Pa., who Preaching at 10:30. Subject: at Clayton today. He will remain over has been teaehing in the soutli, i- visit- u\Yi JO j e hearted service.” • At

mometer marked t he fn e.'.ing iioint. <'. W. L andes wt* te to the Weather lltirettu at Wn hington and re c ived the follow 1 tg reply : Washing 1' v. May 27. ’97 The temperature id the air at the surface of the earth and a few

visit- '

Sunday. j ing her brother, Rev. W. K. Weaver. Mi<s Sarah Albaugh and Miss Addle Gertrude a id Nannie Ogg, of Pb as-

hes Moines, la., antrille, and Grace Ogg. of Miteiiell, 1

Inijuirc On 1'remisi s

A F. BHIOGFaS.

Local and Peisonal

What is Going on in Society. Local and General News,

to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. G. VV. Hughes and Mrs. .-Millie Deekinson and Mrs. Lurene Hulce have gone to Terre Haute. A week from tomorrow wiil be commencement Sunday in Meharry hall. Bishop Vincent will deliver the bacca-

laureate address.

Dr, John G. < hafee left tins morning for Liston where he will deliver the

returned home this afternoon after a

visit w ith Prof, and Mrs. Ogg. the voting ladies Croquette club ol

Brick Chapel, were entertained last Friday afternoon bv Mrs. Fernando

O’Hair, served.

Elegant refreshments were

Matson and Miss Nellie

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without ordering tuo Daily Hannkk 1 imks to follow you. It coHts you but 10 cents a wet K sth it does here at home, anr the addrewt wil

i eebangod as often as \ou ' 3, * :i . , rc.

Col. C. C. Mawioil UllU ^cmc | Matson left this afternoon for Lafayette. On Sunday afternoon Col. Matson will address the G. A. R. in the |

opera house.

Mr. Ward of ludiatiapoli- w ill eon- When hiln. is or costive, eat a Casduct the service in St. John's Episcopal i-aret. .• indy cathartic cure guaranteed

Mr. Schiil'x Ihe. J.m*.

the Ovl.itii Iiu|i*. I. They will con- feet above frequently differs by ns

much as six or eight degrees, ll is, therefore, not unusual to have a killing frost when the temperatures teported by ol.servers are above 32 degrees. Indeed, a heavy frost may occur when the air temperature at the height usually occupied by thermometers is from 4 to (5 de-

grees above freezing. Willis T. Mookk, Chief of Bureau.

The letter really doesn't settle the controversy as the temperature at the frost line may be .12 degrees or below when the temperature at the thermometer may be six or eight degrees above. The inference from the above, however, is that the temperature is 32 degrees at the

frost line.

7:30,

•The Queen of the South.” Y. P. S. C. E. at <5:30. Subject, ‘•That ye bear much fruit.” John xv: 1 11. Jessie Eads, lender. 1 o'clock, funeral ol J. T.

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.rriage Licenses. son and Grace J.

Key.

(Peraona'.n ami society notes nr,* soncneo . in,;,, Slid will b<* Inserted if writer’s name anti a«l- on*, vni •

evldenoe'IIf litwil"falVh ,l 'None' but'rr'uthfu'’ The backward and cold season lias |

.terns are desired.)

DON’T think Decoration day address. On Sunday W ,the city, even for a short tune. , he will preach at Brownsbmg.

Ash and Ryiicarson w *re sentenced in Federal court yesterday, The for-

mer got one year anti the latter two in church tomorrow at b> :30. tlie penitentiary. They go to ( oluin- will have the services in Christ church |

I udianapolis.

About UK) people attended the '.''Mh ;

prevented roses blooming and these j anniversary of Thomas Jackson in

beautiful dowers, generally so profuse Marion township yesterday. A full re A. C. Lock ridge of Rnaehdale, is the on Decoration day were absent today port will appear next week written by city. to n great extent. I the Bakhkr Tains correspondent. See page 2 for Additional local new- ^ Loekridge, trustee of tin* I The Vandalia morning train wist

soutliern Hospital for the Insane, and | had attached to it a special car loaded

T„e Motion t^Uicago ewouestou leaves Grooms, trustee of the Institution with the members of the cruet baud tonight, fare $2 tor the round trip. for the Deaf and Dumb, were in Indi- composed of new-boyson the / Wn». Johnson of Indianapolis, is vis- auapolis yesterday to attend a meetitig Pn'**, of Grand Rapids, Mich, liny iting Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland. called by Gov. Mount, of tin* trustees gave a concert In Indianapolis last

Mrs. George Hentnii will leave Mon of the various state institutions. night,

day for 8t. Edwards, Neb., to vt-it bet We have received with the compli- The tenth anniversary of the married daughter. ments of the author “tsongs of phi SiJ- life of J. D. St radian and wife, was Mrs. biben Hadley of Indianapolis, j miral” a potpourri of poetical Putnam, appropriately observed at their huine *l>eitt the day with W, W. Williams i py Tm-ger W. Taylor, 'I'l'e hook con* in K ’-ight-’s addition I'tiesdav cveirng. and family. ! ;ains twenty-six pages of poetry witii A iai'ge nnipher of their fri, nds "ho R. P. < 'ar|»cnter will go to Crawfords-|-nggestive titles, that bristle witii ni' in- kept Urn event fresh in their niindville on Monday to make tha; city lilt ories tind reeolleetiona of Greencu-th prepared a tuipri-,. pa; ty I*ip Ihcii’. future home. He ha- formed a law and Putnam. The book possesses much The reeipients were tab u • ouiplet-

Estate Transfers.

i ■ P. Prather to E. T. <S M. Bow a n. .and n Roachdule, 1550.

The Iteauty of the UreekM. The beauty of the Greeks has been greatly praised, and 1 was much disappointed at Athens; but the Greeks of the Ionian Islands are of a purer race, and one sometimes comes across a vety beautiful face. There was a village on the island famed for the beauty of the women. 1 drove over and saw some very handsome, tall women, with the low, classic brow, and often with blue eyes. They wore their hair plaited with ribbons and twined around the head like a coronet. 1 was amaieed to see such luxuriant hair, but was told that it was probably mixed wdth their mothers' and grandmothers' hair. 1 think Leighton's idea that the Greeks were originally fair was correct, for I saw si wral fair-haired women. My maid Marguerite had the most lovely gold-

People buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla year after year because it does them good. It will do you good to take it now.

National League Games, Chicago, 7 Philadelphia 11. New York S. St. Louis 2. Rain elsewhere. WESTERS 1.EAGLE. Indianapolis 3, Milwaukee 11. Kansas City 3, Grand Rapids 9. St. Paul 1 1, Detroit 2. Columbus 9, Minneapolis 2. Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, the flnt*<t liver and h >wel regulator ever made.

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" '* have put the Knife to all pfh'es on " all Paper to reduce Stock, and have rut price- ou -ill grades of paper- It’s yoiU' opportunity to save money. Jones’ Drug Store. Pure Paints, and good Lubricating oils.

Decoration DayThe weather wag perfect today for the beautiful services appropriate to the decoration of the graves of the fallen heroes. There was no dust, no tain and the air was ideal in its temperture. At 1:30 Meharry ball was well Ailed with Veterans, W. K. C., the m'Hiia lavys, citizens and students. the program as published in the HakNKK Times was carried out with the exception that Key. Farr offered prayer instead of Dr. Gobi^ who j is absent from the city. A visit to the Forest Hill cemetery showed that it was i Q p e au tit'iil condition for the day’s exercises. The sloping hill sides were dotted with tiags and the display of flowers was handsome “ n d profuse. As we go to press the G. A. R. and their friends are saying their ritualistic ceremonies over the graves of the failen ones.

' We give especial attention to Banquet, Party and Picnic catering and arc prepared t<> fill orders on short notice. ICE CREAM

We are agents for the best Cream in town and can fill Party, receptions or Club orders at any time. Send us your orders.

Wanted Agents—In all parts Indinna. Best, latest, cheapest < yclopeilia. Quick easy seller. Commission or salary. 57

H. D. GRAHAM & CO. No- 8 S. Jackson St.

Trv r.lie ” Perfect' , I’. Allen’s,

182-4t-2 ■ i Baking Po\u>r it

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en hair and blue eyes; she was tall j — and statuesque. Her sister Euterpe was j Ladies! Lovely b.ikiug is done ivith • . ndsome but dark.—CathoIU i the ‘‘Perfect!’ Bakh r powflyt .. World. 1 |t|. at Hiunilton’s, |f2-a<it

Try Allen’. Koot-I’^ar,

A powder to be shaken into tlie shoe. At thi. season your feet feel swollen aI ,d not. and ifd tired easily if you hav,. HII ,Hrttng feet or ti if lit shoes, try Mien's foor, la^e, It cools Hie feel snd makes \yalk ln g VAsy, Cures and prevents swollen and sV'idiliM feel. , <h»- :• od •. ■; 1(1 Relieves C ,, |M - ami ',oiiio] ( is of all piiiu and aI' 1 '® l ' , '*t and romi'lrt, In II today. Sold by a 11 ‘Iro^jsUi nd rieie-stores for ~*ie. Trial |iHokuae ir< e. Address, Mien OlinaUsJ, Lelt >>, \. y _

wanted.

* OENTs- nl TFIT KKt;E. No, capital needed. One aaent one day s„*f urty bi- | cycles. Weekly sales pay nta profits "e , make a hlai! (trade tilcyele as low as $v‘*-’.Mi Write HUlek. exclusive territory. vt.l'INh cyi I.K Co., ctnclnnatt, «><iio. May s-:?i

Try Gram-OI Try Grain-O! .Vdt your Grocer t>Kiay to show you a pack aj|e of UltMN-o.Vhe new food .li-jidc lluu I ikes the p|, l( ;c of coffee. The ehlldren may drink h without Injury as well .v-j the adul Alt wll ° try il. like If. UUAIN.o has ttml rich seal brown of Moehu or .lava, hut It l.t made from pure tfi'ams, and the mosi delicate sionim-'h receives H without distress, 'i the price of coffee, l.V. and ~i els per paekasre. Sold by ah yrooers. |».4i

SALE TO CONTINUE lO

GOLD WATCHES $8.00.

JUNI; ioth

Owing to tlie fact that my stock is still much I have decided to continue the

COLD SP^CTWQLeS $1*50 I mi larger than I want it to be

TEN DAYS LONGER.

The prices during the next ten days will be the same as they have been during the last two weeks, and you will certainly never have another opportunity to get goods at such prices. Prices below should be sufficient to prove above facts to be^true.

Gold Watches, gent’s,

Regular

1’rice

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Waist Sets

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Gents (’.old Chains, regu'.ir \;il :< Rogers knives, set of six

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Rogers forks, “

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Rogers table spoons “

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Rogers tea spoons “

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Rogers butler knives, each

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“ “ Ladies' f'earl Opera Glasses, Gold Band Kings,

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Rogers sugar shell, each “ 75 After dinner coffee spoons set of six “ 2 50 “ Silver fruit knives “ “ 2 50 “ Solid silver tea spoons “ “ fi 00 “

Solid silver butter knives, each

250 “

Gold Set

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Solid silver sugar shell, each

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Gold Charms K of F Charms Waist Set, very^fine “ Regular

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Silver castors

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Silver tea set, six pieces Silver butter dishes

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Silver syrup dishes Silver bread plates Silver cups Clocks—8 day

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SPECTACLES. I will make a complete Scientific examination of yoar eyes without cost ami sell you S|>e« taclcs as follows: (•<,1,1 Extra Heavy Regular Price IK) sale price yj -,u (■old Heavy re 8 l| lar price 5 (HI sale price J fit) Gold Medium reg u i ar price 3 (HI sale price 1 ;,u Hold pilled regular price J fit) sa | e |,,i L e 1 SiKcr Spcctaclas legulae price 2 IN) sale pi ice 1 mi Allumiuum Spectacles regular price2 (HI sale price | mi s, *‘el S|«'''s extra fh"‘ regular price 1 .‘,11 -ale price 7:, Steel Fpecs good regular p r i ce j (HI sale price fin

E. Shipley, Manufacturing Jeweler

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