Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1897 — Page 4
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Deo. Blake was in Imlianapolis last evening. J. M. Sellers went to Terre Haute this morning. D. L. Beinhanl, of Bloomington, was i here yesterday. Mrs, Myra Curtis has gone to Speneet | to visit for a few days. Henry AI ha ugh went to Clayton this morning on hll•dllcss. Mrs. Andrew Healev. of Hammond, is \ i»iiing A| ws B. !.. Ward. Win. W. IVnlicld. of New York, is the gitot of Mi's E. -lean Nelson. M ill Sandy went to Indiana|K)lis this morning to enter the Indiana Medical
School.
Mrs Zerelda Vaneleave is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swops and Mis. • lane (rltl'ord. .John 1‘. Ailee, .lames T. Denry. B. F. Corwin are in Danville on legal bnsiness today. Mr. and Mrs. |{. Allen have returned from Crawfordsville where they have been visiting relatives. Miss Mary Hoover lias returned from Bedford and is quite ill at the home of her parents of Kim street.
glc that followed, both hind legs of one mule were broken. Louis Schwartz says that the mention by the Banner Times of the los> of his overcoat lias been the means of Id* receiving a promise that it shall he immediately returned to him. The newspapers of the city owe the Key. Joseph Green, the new pastor of Grace M. E. church, an apology or else he should extend to them congratulations. The daily press has several tin es referred to him as a married man and announced various dates when his wife and children wmild arrive. The fact is that Kev. Green is a single muu and does not himself know when his wife will arrive. He is a graduate of DeI’auw univetsity and is highly esteemed by all who know him. From present repotts it is probable that he will become one of the most popular pastors of the city.—Terre Haute Gazette, The Fourth Annual Convocation of Mothers will be held in Chicago, September 2H, 20, JO under the auspices of the CHcago Kindergarten college, in Handel hall, 40 K. Randolph street. I’licre will he three sessions daily. The crowded audiences from limne and abroad, which have been present at each previous <'(invocation, testify to tlie widespread interest throughout the country, which has been awakened in regard to children's needs and their right education. The audiences have been composed, not only of mothers, hut of fathers and educators, as well. One of the delightful features of these meetings is that a full and free dsicussion follows each paper or address, in which members of the audience are invited to participate. Vital questionare answered by well known educators and thinkers. Practical methods are suggested by trained kindergartners. All sessions are free ami a cordial invitation is extended to all interested in the study of children, to lie present, Every inty and town i- invited to send a delegation. Th# deatli of Mrs. Amnia F, Lutz occurred this morning at her home in North Greencastle from paralysis, j The lady was about tifty-tlve years of age at the time of her deatli. The burnil will oceur tomorrow afternoon from her residence. College Avenue Sunday school will observe Rally day at their regular session tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, j A special program has been arranged and a cordial invitation is extended to j all to he present. Mrs. James A, Button >tnd daughters j who have been visiting with 4'onrad j Cook ami family, returned to their home in <'oitncil Rlnil's, la., this afterJ noon. Rev. U’m, llarkues* went to Brazil ( this afternoon to till his regular ap- ! pointment there tomorrow.
Dr. S. B. Town left last, evening on
with L. E. * vv. and wiin tram* | his first trip M „ presiding elder. He ml i hicairo. I i i » |
went to Brazil and ReeDville.
We know the great cures by Hood’s -Sarsapai ilia are genuine because the people themselves write about them.
Ad, Sandwiches,
For Sale—Two Jersey cows and Jersey lieifer. John Cawley. 28Stl2 Nicholson's Sons postofiice gallerv will he open for busyiess Monday, Sept. 20 and every Monday afterwards. Come early and get 1 dozen of those I beautiful cabinet lyorette photos reduced from to $1.50. This oiler is | for a shot t time only. tfs The Home Gallery s. w. cor. square,
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Mrs. Mary Knight and Mrs. Kuntz, of I'oland, have been visiting the latter’s daughter. Mrs. Shields McCray. Mrs. Mary Braun left today for Bridgeton where she will visit her nephew Mr. Ben Sellers for a few months. Bloomington Telephone: Mrs. Henry Lane, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, was able to he out yesterday tor the first time. Miss Harriet Leuteke arrived home after an extended visit through the east visiting Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Canada j and oth 'r points of interest. Mrs. Samuel Levertou, of Sheridan, [ Wyoming, who has been visiting her brother, George Cooper, weutjto Paris, ill., to visit friends there tlii* morning. Clifford Piercy is at home from Colorado; he is looking much better than when tie left and says that, he feels that his health i* greatly improved. MD- Ellen Allspaugh, of Greeueastle who was with Whipple and Overman last, year, arrived Monday, to lake her old position.—Rockville Tribune. Lafayette Courier: Rev. T. J. Bassett and family are to occupy the home re idly vacated by Mrs, Frances Cowdrey, cot tier of Hanford and Twelft h streets, J. T. Allen is greatly pleased with the Banner Times a* an advertising medium; his advertisement winch appeared for the first time yesterday af lernoon brought him a buyer for hD row early thi- morning While cutting ears on the Big Four this morning a shifter bucked into a car load of mules belonging to G. W. Black, with such violence that the draw bar and bumper* 4if the car were smashed and the animals were till thrown (o the j end of I he ear where, during the strug" |
for finest photos. 288t6 Don't fail to secure a copy of Chas. Me Fen-in's new waltz “Hearts Response.” On sale at Prof. Marquis’, ts. 1 am prepared to furnish hard and soft coal at bottom prices, ofilce at carriage room. .1 ohn Cawley, 2Sstl2 One doz cabinet Ivorettes for $l..'>h at Postoflb'e gallery commencing Monday Sept. 20. Nicholson's Suns. 285l.'l.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. ~ Locust Street M. E. Church. M. A. PARK, PASTOR. The services of Locust Street M. E. church are held as follows: Mindav 4'lasp meeting i>:3(l a. m; preaching at 10:JO a. m; Sunday school 2 p. in; Kpwortli League C :30 p. ut; preaching at < :.'I0 p. m. Mid week—Junior League Monday afternoon 4:15. Praver meeting Thursday 7 :J0 p. m. I he pastor will he home ami conduct Sunday services as usual. Arrangements will he made for a good day1'. 11 wort 11 League will he especially ut'raetive. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Baptist Church. . witiTco.un pastor. The services in the Baptist church occur regularly as follows; Sunday school at 5):30 a . m., I’reaeliing ItirJo a. in., B. ^ . p. I . at 0 :J(> p. m., iireachmg at 7 :J0. Presbyterian Church. " . K. W EA VEli P ASTOR, Snmlays: Preaeliing at 10:.‘i0a. m., and , ::iO p. m, Sunday school at 2 :00 p. m. W cstminster League at (In'tOp, in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening ut 7 dio.
College Avenue M. E, Church. w. II. WISE. PASTOR. The services at College Ave., M. K. * hi.rch will he of iiniisnal interest tomorrow. The new pastor, Kev. W- II. W i-e, will preach both inoriisng aoc evening. Mr. Harry Maxwell will -ing at both services and at the Sun, ay School at 2 P. M. All areeordi.lly invited. An especial welcome to the student.* tomorrow. A tine driving horse, the property ot Miller Newhold.of the Harris Milling Co., ij atllicted with lock-jaw. Mi-. II. (Allen was called to Delphi today at. noon bv the serious illness of her father, Mr. J. X. Simms.
A valuable mule owned bv John Robe Was severely cut by a corn' harvesting machine yesterday afternoon and it is probable tbat Mr. Kobo will he obliged to kill the animal. Prof. II. B. Longden went to tmliauanapolis today at noon. • George Foster’s Brother, William Foster, of Clittton, Arizona, has telegraphed to Coroner Kleinbub in response to the mes sage sent him yesterday afternoon. It is his wish that the body of his unfortunate brother he interred at this city at his expense. He gives the Wells Fargo Kxpress as ndi'i' once. The li.uly will in- inferred sometime tomorrow, according to present plans. There is considerable speculations ns to the euuse ol his insanity and some importance is attached to his suggestion that he had been drugged. This theory is borne out to some extent by the fact that he bad but a small amount of money on his person at the time of his death. A person traveling from England to the far west,'and especially as well dressed a man ns he. would hardly make the trip without allowing himself more funds than $19 oO.
It is no use for the citizens of Oreencastle to go to the large cities to have their fotogntphic work done as the prize winning Fotographere will still continue to run the Postofiice gallery at greatly reduced price, on Mondays only. Nicholson’s Sons. 285t:i It is generally thought that if a person can see well through spectacles that they must be correct lor their eyes. This is a great mistake. You may see well through glasoes and they can he so strong us to ruin your eyes. Have glasses fitted to your eyes by Dr. Shipley amt they will always be correct. It Pumps. 11 you want a good pump worth the money see Jesse Richardson. He liatidles wood, iron, chain and bucket pumps tit bottom prices. It will pay you to set; him before you buy. Agents outfit free. Exclusive Territory, < apilol not needed. New agents actually getting rich. One agent, one day cleared $1.10,25 • So .'tin you selling our Safes. City or country. Proofs free. Alpine Safe Co, f incinnali Ohio. 202tl Try Drain-Ot Try Orain-O! Xs'i your Grocer today to show you a pvekuife of GHAlN-4), the new fond drink llmt ikes ttie pihci* of coffee. The children may drink ii without injury its well us Uo- udtil Ail win, try It, like |r. G t: A I\-u, tins that l ien seal lit own ot Mocha or .lava,•‘ hut It is made from pure arauis, and I lie uiosl delicate stomach receives it without distress, q 1 lie pT'm- ol coffee, Ric. illtd 4T, elk. per piirkatrc, j sold liy ul, arm ei'v is.41
When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarct. candy cathartic, cure guaranteed ft) e. 26c. Bargain Monday. Our bargain Monday was such a success we have decided to try it again and will commence Monday, Sept. 20 anil make 1 iloz. cabinet Ivorettes for $1.50, former price $:t.(K). This special advertising oiler good until Nov. 1 only PiKtofllco gallery. Nicholsons’Sons, if* Have glasses fitted to your eyes by E. Shipley, doctor of refraction, 2fi.'lt1 *\vt»rviio«iy >ayH So. fimrai-rts ('andv (.’atUartie, the mo«» won cierfui inetlicul tlisro\ery of the a^re, pleas ant uiul re Civs h in^ to the taste, act gently und positivt ly on kidneys, liver nia] howels, clean si n>r tin’ entire* «\sp'in. dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual ( ormtipatiob and hiliousness. Plea8<* buy and try a box of (’ <’. (!. to-day; Jtt, !i"* *i0*conts. Sold ami guaranteed to cure by all dru^gis's Shake Into Your Shoen Allen’s Ioot-Kase, a powder for the feet. It eiircs paiaful, swollen, smm tiiikr feet and instantly takes tin* st\n»f out ol corns and bunions It's t he area test comfort dlseovery of theatre. Mien's Foot-Baae makes titrlitflttlntrnrnew shoes feel chhv. It is a sure cure 4 for sweat in»r, callous and hot. HreJ, nehinvi feet. Tin it today, sold t>v all driitTfrists and shoe stores. Uy mail for ^ i!n stamps. 'I rial paekasf tree. Address AlU’ii S. Olmsted l-e Koy, N. Y. T'lerc is II Class of People " ho arc Injured Ip theme of coffee. Recently there liaa tieen placed in all the irro- (•« r\ st nil s a new nn pa rat ion called < • 11A IN - o made of |)»i; •• grains, that takes the place ot Cotlee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, ami hut few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over I4 as much < hildren may drink It with groat benefit. I.S ets. and 3I> cts. per paekayi*. Try l». Ask for ti!i A IN-'.* 18 41 T«* hav<’ lovelv. delielms brown cukes for hn'akfast these fresh niorniiiK’s use Mrs, Austln’s I anions Caneake Flour, or Mrs. Austin's Huekwheat. ItiirkwIm*at red package. Pancake yellow All irroeei’s sell it. Try It today.
Block Coal. i am again furnishing he>c Brazil block coal tis cheap a* the cheapest. Also I have for sale a line road horse ami an excellent Jer-cy cow. 20212 J. T. Allen.
WrlRht’s 4’cifry ‘Tea cures congtliKi !| cu -n'k iiwaduciies. 4U iiitmjnsts.
DePauw Univeisitf,
This Column Records the Best News in College CirclesMr. E. S. Nailal of London, is spending a few days in Greencastle, the home of his boyhood days. He is the son of Dr. M. II. Nadal, formerly » member of the university faculty here and well remembered by Dr. Gubin aud many of our cit izetis. Mr. K. S. Nadal has been tor some time a contributor to the Century, Scribners and a number of the leading periodicals. His name may also be found on the title page of two or three books which have claimed the attention
of the literary world.
Today has been set aside as “Educational Day” in the session of the Indiana conference now assembled at Indianapolis. A meeting tonight in Robert's Dark church will be devoted to the interests ol DePauw and Moore's Hill college. Dr. Gobin and Bishop Bowman will speak in behalf of DePauw. There will be a meeting of the Athletic board tonight at 7 o’clock at Renick’s hardware store. Miss Ruth <'onlogiu' of Kendall ville, has re-entered school after
having been out a year.
The brake is proving a very popular addition to Greencastie’s liv- ( ery. Kappa Kappa Gamma had ii out, yesterday afternoon; after driving around the town they went to Mt. Meridian lor supper. Mr. Mahan of Lebanon, is a
pledged Delta Tan.
Registration reached TH9 yesterday which is considerably ahead of the corresponding day of last year.
—Bloomington World.
Dr. Stephenson’s new syllabus is a work of which the school as well as the doctor can be justly proud The old syllabus which was an outline ol the history of Europe from the fall of Rome to the French revolution, has iter'ii revised, expanded and completed up to the
“ For a long time,” *.ud the farmer’s v if<\ •' T suffered from gastric troubles and dyspepsia. After all my meal* 1 experienced a d -agreeab:e, lieavi sort uf feeling and oftentimes in the morning mv tongue would be coaled ; in fa, t, ti ls would be the case for whole dj\s at a Pine. 1 had leconrse to the whole ca'c gory of corrective*, aperient*, laxatives, etc., but the relief ! found was only temporary. Indeed, in most cases, after I had taken them for any len th of time, the earlv efficacy *eenic.u entirely \i.iated. I had so often St «n in the advertisements of Ripans Tabules the statement, one f ives relief, that at last it so impressed itself upon me that I decided to give them a trial. A trial was entirely convincing and in a short time j 1 Was well. While 1 have now no regular use for them I always keep them ou ! hand, to he used in ease of emergency."
' mt***' Dcri.i Inti., Ausr so. ’97. mi i o , ._ a ltd ii d ji isted '* pcct'.u • Ii*- to - i'i' i t' 't h! d r de- Til© CO&l Strife©
liciencv. I have n*cil the glasses for
nearly one year ami they have given I s nml wf» nre nrciv.e me pcrleet satisfaction, I can recoin- | ’ ' ‘ ‘1 4 |*,ll
ed to furnish
menu Mr Ricketts to Min public Yours trulv. X. E. Laidai ut it.
Notice to Students.
We desire to call the attention of the students to the recent changes made at the Palace Pcstaurapl:
IlllSIlllBMtt.
We have fitted up the second floor of the restaurant especially for the students. Have removed all the stationary partitions in the above '' room, making a room icofeet
715 S. riain St. Telephone No. 51
present time. It required dl.» j n length; separated curtains pages to complete the volume. j nto an j ce cr e a m parlor, dinIhe puhlishing was .lone by the j n g half, and toilet room. This Inland Educator Publishing com- p| ace has been newly papered |»any ot Terre Haute and relicts new l y carpeted and newly great credit on this comparatively f urn ished. This hall has an m ty firm. Ihe printing and book , e J eva j or connec jj on binding were done by Moore & All of these new improveLungen of lerre Haute; in neat-' ments , prppare l]S to ness and durability of work. serve all kinds of ban.,nets, hnn surely ranks with the best. Now we propose to serve The reception last night at Ladies regular meals in the dining hall was well attended. The music hall to all those who have was exceptionally line and was I meal tickets. We propose to greatly enjoyed by all. give the best board for the Rev. Wise, of the class of '91, least money of any place in
who was appointed to College Ave town.
nue church to succeed Rev. Ilul vVe earnestly solicit the hngsworth, led chapel exercises patronage of all.
this morning.
This afternoon from 2 to 5 at C* A R E)IM fc»R «5i? tO,
Simpson Art hall, a reception will he given to the ladies of tbe insti-
tution by the Y. W. ( . A.
Sigma ('hi has four new men, Dave Gale 4>f Indianapolis, Geo. Fisher of Anderson, Horaca Han-i uah and Chas. Hamrick of Plain
field.
Wilbur Starr will sing at First Methodist eburch in Terre Haute tomorrow.
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Shoes== I hat’s All. We arc nut liollierej with anrn.lless iiuniiier of stocks. We do not sell dress goods, rakes, ice iri am freezers, corsets or mackerel. Shoes are the or*-, the sole stock in which we are interested- on which we tiy our minds. By concentrating our thonght and energy in the shoe business alone we are enabled to keep a close watch on the market, to know when and where good things are to be had in footwear, to secure the very la's, terms—in short, to serve you better ami witii mole economy tlianispo--sible with any oilier house trying In keep a dozen and one busine— - balanced on >ne mental and financial pole.
LOUIS & HAYS.
Huy a - - - - VAPOR BATH of J. I\ Fee, Agt
^ooper Brc>5.
Livery and Transfer.
1- me Rigs for driving. Cabs and Carriages
for ail occassions.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
liuses meet all trains.
The much looked forward to trial Telephone No. 66 kVzx/l Vxwxl I,... •_ I ■ * •
Office and barn Corner Indiania and Walnut'
ot Fred Neely lor carrying con cealed weapons come oil yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock before Squire Denny. .Mr. Neely became engaged in a little controversy at ihe north depot with Homer Hall, a bus driver for Cooper Bros, and in the melee which followed was struck by Hall. An ailidavidavit was filed against Hall and Squire Denny lined him $9.:i, r >. As a relatial.itc measure Hall filed nn nmdavjt against Neely for carrying concealed weapons. It, seems Neely had a razor which he was taking down to he sharpened and while at the de-
FOR RENT.
House of 9 rooms, good cellar, lots of fruit' good barn with 4 acres of pasturage and gar. den, m ar Public square, churches and col-
leges.
JAMES M. HURLEY.
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UNTIL OCTOBER.
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pot h hi I taken it out and a town it I!' s,,r i"uiiilcil wiih nlmnuant simile and to some friends. Hall saw Neely „'i'id.o' l,h , ‘ usf il ean be i . i • . ... ' ,l111 convenient •> to s room r,..i do it and s.-ized upon this oppor-| dc < ellar; two eisterns-|,“ |2n (.unity to get it hack on Neely. It md ihy; two squares from ,„ m i is needless to say Mr. Neeiv was i"i" 1 ’'E rr DePauw nniver-ity. honorably n.-quitted of all t he mttr whh' *,mU, 'down";;,"';,,,:;;^ , ; a , l V | , | " , ' n, j (lerous intents ascribed to him. *(••• before l.nving el-ewbeie! A few clays ago two opticians of In- Brn.i.i s.
iliaiiapolis while passing throegh i . ■
st«>0|M'il ofl here fora short Dire. They ‘ visited Dr, Shipley’s optical department uml at once said that there was
not an optical establishment in Indian- .mine m Grubb in,k„ .taek*,,,, *. apolt* that would couipitrc with it. H 1 Hnilttum„,s,
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L. Preston, n. Physician dt Surgeon,
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Kl.vs rnKAM ItAl.M |fi a positive cure. A|>|>ly iiitu tlie uoiitrilH. It is (|iilckly slwerta 'i f'* : ?',"!? m BoWKiit* or Ii), mail; wu ipleii ns by u "‘ l1 - ALX UttO'rUbKS, 6ti VVuireu New Vork City.
