Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1893 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1892.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Tilt: BEST U/nBR ELLAS.

o it

Is tin' In-si tiling you cun liuvc with you. j | Wt* curry I lie nmsi iMinpIctc stock for liolli Imlics iitul misses to lie fouml in (lie 1 city. See our coul with militurv cu|)e

Ami your name neatly lettered FREE.

for :iml our hulirs.

$5 Markiutosli for

Where Our People are OohiK ami Where Their Guenta are Stopping—NeviH of Interent Over tlie City—The Hest Column in the Paper for Ouick KeaHiiiK — Short NoteM from all PartH of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Othere—Kea<l amt

Keep PoMte«l.

Thomas Vuncleave lias la grippe. Alex. T.ester was at liainbridge

today.

that way. They lost flBOO in two months. What is the matter with Crawfordsvillc, anyhow ? The Gentleman's dub met with Prof. R. A. Ogg last evening at his his oitlee in the public library rooms. A miscellaneous program was dis-

cussed.

One ! Two !! Three !!!

(1) (2) (3)

The World’s Fair is Over, The Silver Bill Has Passed, Congress Has Adjourned.

I hese three great drawbacks to business are a thing o

The LafayetteCoMr/erannounced past. 1 hen ( \\ hat s the matter with us doing some busion Saturday the death of the ven-|^*'^ - ^5 cntin stoi k of I i RNIii RE is new and has been era!>le mother of Rev. L. C. Buckles very low for Spot Cash. Therefore 1 am better preat Torntown. Mrs. Buckles was 83 P art ^ ^ou bargains than an) other house in the

county. Give me a call and be convinced that I tell the truth. Undertaking in the best manner possible. Satisfac-

yenrs o( age.

Joe Baker, John Dowling

K. K.

Barnaby, John Sandy and Mr. K.

tion guaranteed.

THEY CAN'T BE BEAT

Walker, of Chicago, will leave in the morning for a day's hunt on Mr. Sandy’s farm near Cloverdale. Several strangers are asking why certain parties don't look after ! the owners of a white horse and n

home from w |,jt e that have been turned

| out on the streets to die. The

to

East Side Square. . 13. I I Mil 11 tl.

The D. LANGDON GO.

Jacob Dirt is at home from the

South.

John II. Abrams is

Linden.

Mrs. C. G. West is in Kansas Banner Times called attention visiting. t|i e matter some time ago.

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

BRIEF MENTION.

Boston Store for low prices, 2ii-lf |

Mrs. Jeanette Preston Layne is quite sick.

i

(’has. Vancleave's baby is sick

| with croup.

Circuit court adjourned at noon

! for the day.

Miss Lina Smith of the univer-

BACK IT.

4

The place to buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay

Anil all kinds nf Grain i- at the uiauiniotli I'Veil Store of

1 li'Ginis •• Bros.,

16-18-20 South Jackson St.

IHRTOWS LTTUISDRVK-

NotkfH y<mr linen look like new. Three shipmentM eueh week. Mon . Wed and Sat.

PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

Sweetciilor at Hroad>tieet \ g|ty is sick.

d-18-tf I

Rev. E. A. Spohn is moving to

r ok Sai.e—A few resident properties.

If taken soon will Re sold at a bargain. I lu " Ils

II. tt. BitnxiKs. ! Mrs. W. S.

Flour forty cents street & Hurst’sf

Lakin on Hanna

a suck at Broa.l-j Btreet i8 Bick -

tf Mrs. John Michaels is quite sick I will have another car of those fancy " 'th la grippe.

New York Potatoes this week. You, Mrs. C. Richie is visiting at

can still have them for 7.V per bushel, i K emi(8 ie H r l n d.

delivered, in lots of not less than live j bushels. Leave your orders early. •itl-it K. A. Hamilton.

For Sale.—A mo-t desirable 8-rooin cottage—hard wood finish, cemented cellar, new furnace, cistern, city water, stable and wood bouse and driveway. Splendid location. ( all at BannkrTimks office. 20-tf

W. II. Burke and K. A. Hamilton keep Hall’s Snow King and high grade patent Hour. It is the tie-t. ’Jl-lOt

MONEY LOANED

Whiter ToiiriNl llatei*.

Lower rates than usiuil to all principal points in Florida and the south; in effect from all points on or via the ( inji innati, Hninilton .y Payton R. R. For further information apply to any C. li. j A 1>. agent, or l>. H’ Edwards, Gen'l I

Mrs. H. M. Middleton is visiting friends at Brazil. K. A. Hamilton is an Indianapolis visitor today. Mrs. Burlingame returns from Jeffersonville today. Eugene Gilmore went to Indianapolis this morning. William A. Reeves, of Maple Grove, is some better from a severe illness. Mrs. Jane Keeney, of Danville, visited John Irvin and family yesterday. The Masonic fraternity will have

Pass. Agt., ( incinnali, Ohio. tf j work tonight in the Royal Arcli

Elegant spread of all the market af- i ^ rtt 1

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very

lowest rates.

fords at the Bclnap. *2.:>0 and *'>.00.

Meal tickets at Mrs. John Hanna, of Plainfield, r-th-s i s the guest of Alpheus Birch and

Go to the Hanua street meat market

' family.

for rhoiec meats.

Mr. and Mrs Olds, of Erie, Pa., are visiting their daughter Mrs. J.

Mrs. Susie McAllister and dattgh ter, of Salt Lake, l tali, are guests of Dr. G. W. Bence and family. Mrs. McAllister was formerly Miss Susie Barnett, and she will spend the winter here and at Carbon. Her husband died in l tab several weeks

ago.

It warms.the reporter's heart to hear the Banner Times spoken of in such glowing terms as Mr. <). I). Swaim spoke this morning. He said the paper was a surprise to him for he thought it was impossible to make as good a paper as the Daily, in this town. On yesterday we barely had time to mention the fact of Mrs. P. M. Frank's death, having no time for particulars. Her death was caused by an attack of organic disease of the heart which followed a short trouble with congestion of the stomach and bowels. Mrs. Frank was in the city on last Saturday apparently in her usual health. She was ill just two days. Undertaker Black returned from the residence this morning and reported thpt the time for the funeral was not yet

decided upon.

A tramp accosted Mr. T. T. Moore last evening for the price of a supper. Mr. Moore stopped and questioned the fellow and finally asked him whom he voted for In 181*2. The tramp hesitated, apparently not knowing which way

We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and

have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENICK St CO.

EAST SIDE.

CALL ON

&. A. HAMILTON, THE GROCER.

For any thing in the line of Groceries, (pieeii'Wiire, Fancy Fruits anil Vegetables.

Test our bulk Oysters. * * WE

SELL OYSTERS. NOT WATER.

to jump, finally gulping out the Gur last jears customers can tell )ou that,

answer, that he was an out and out democrat. Mr. Moore then in-

wife of the laun- formed the man that he and his

Corner Indiana and Walnut streets. 27-3t J. S. Bai uf.i.I'KB.

r.in Four KxiMiritioiiK. California points, $S(l r>5,

T-«~< M . -V- < ■■‘3 2*a; 1 .,'.,1. 2,

j U .»•’>.

_— __ - ' ' Kansas City, one wav. IBT.Y. Geo ls. Blake,I i.;:>.

GREENCASTLE, IND.

S|»«M*ial sal<e of Clothiii};.

Tins week at less than cost children’s j \V. Cole,

and young men’s suits from four to! Ylrs Morton

nineteen years cheaper than was ever! , . , „ ,, i „ , , , , , , offered. All first-class goods. Ladies ,lr J man ’ arr,vetl I>«'ton, U., fellow tramp had voted themselves

invited to exnhiine ibis line of goods, yesterday. out of jobs and must now suffer for SOUTH EvAST

Mrs. H. C. Lewis was called to R along with the rest of the

Spencer by the serious illness of | eountry. Mr. Moore thinks a her father. moral to this tramp's story is

■ > * ii.iUh iH.i..p ,uio you will' al-

ways find a democrat."

j A pleasant social was gi'—o. hi-t ’ evening by the Daughters of Rcbekali at their hall in this city. A

t. A. HAMILTON,

COHN HR 1 SQUARE,.

4.Vil-di>2i r . I*. Ui Esns. Agent.

L. I,OHS.

JOHN F. M A LON hi

Today's ChiniKo Markets.

The following markets are received city yesterday,

at 2 p. in. daily direct from Chicago: Today’s quotatfioiis'U' as follows :

«. \, v i teeii anil'll. A. (Tiureh are holding protracted meeting at

Brick ( hapel.

J. S. Meek, of Spencer, accompanied Senator Voorhees over to this

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lint i

ii\ is No Fiiin Ston

Options. Wheat -

Novemh<*r v . .1 7 DtH’otnlwi* I May.

i (’oru—

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10 a. a

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Hut a true Rtory of Holld fa«‘t8, viz.: I hat we «, have a inueli larger, l)ett«*r selected, more duralilt* and stvhsh stock of Hoots, Shoes, slippers, , Ki'eater value in the same for your money than any other 3ca!ur w!!I do. Oui uimhik »ire hii made to mr.* espetdal order and are as jrotxl as >l' i , l (nil’ illt.Mi .

hit*-

.’my ..

Vt‘. mu,

tutv ao , 117 h

W. :ta 44)

ntn, 80', 4d‘.

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VS m.

V". 00 s 07*4

:w 40*4

Cloa’ir

R0V ♦ITS A

:t«S 40 .

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Putnam Lodge will leave the hall at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow to attend

the Ward funeral.

The WomanV Relief Corps tin cup social will he held at (}. A. R. hall tomorrow evening. A f »«c S. | ( 1 1 vol /~>t» ct n/1 1’.. ... I I . -

program of music was given by Misses Carrie Klicuhuh and tiraeie Houghland, with a dialogue and music by Mastei Harry Moore and sistei Annie. Tile speeches of the evening were made by Dr. G. L. Curtiss, K. T. Chaffee and I). K. Badger. After the literary pro- . ****** ■ •••*• .t-mw**"

Go',1 Watches Eke above >Son

unn bo ir.au

iaue, uiid li> Kiviuirour entire iitten-

he flh<

Todj»>*s Markets.

f KiirnishtMl the Daily Bannf.k 'I’imes

tion It) the nhoe tuiHiness exclusively we are , , ........ ‘ ‘

enabled to <lo tietter iy you than merchants Hallvhy h.'» . Alien, luuna^erol Arthur ./t'hu O’H ’’vAa id*

who have a tew sho - mlxtsl in^* Ifk 4 ^ ^ ^

. .1; , r ■*>.■. 1 V.i .^ . • H..m n-iisuut

trade is positive proof that We fulMI every

promise we ipukc and do not merely try to at- I ^l , >’o‘»f» 4 . ‘

;raet you t-ooui storeiiyeatehattvtTtiHemeutM vuclis, ynunic

and t hen get the bent of you tfueean. The .°| truth Is. you can save monev «*v«*rv Hno* vom l lurkevs »)‘'n a t»u> I.Hilwcai .U , Inrkcy B . old toms.

I nrkeys, younK« ♦♦Ui and over .

The fireat Shoe limporium

E.itk*. fresh

of— ttiovoM * V.r* J*

, Hotter. No.!!..

L. L. LOUIS <S: CO.

rived yesterday from Troy, (J. Mrs. in which plays, social intercourse Coeley is the wife of the laundry and other pleasantries were inman. dulged in. This continued until

>>'-iar ' '.W xntm.

■** y*. a 4 yCg'W.wiw.'-W

n the Ward obsequies will be made were served to the 125 people presU by Putnam lodge in regular session j ei, L Nesdames (has. Meikels,

2K i tonijrht.

ii i Don Davis, formerly in Jones' ■ ' ’ store, visited Miss Etta

Don is .pros

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,. m y m

(i

wro. - <st ’«■>«>

UahhitM, per doz t^nnll " *• .

ir> ! druir

25

Th Griffith over Sunday 11 (HTing at North Y'ernon.

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1 mi

WUD0ING, BIRTHDAY

\nd HnluJny J > rosc'ntf<

ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.

Mrs. Samuel Hazlett, one of the pioneers of Putnam county, died on Friday last at her home in Port-

land Mills, need 80 years

In * | W. R. Grogan went o Indiannp- ; olis this morning with the iuten-; | tion of buying two hundred of the

j best cattle in Marion county.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ledbetter

Clms. Hoagland, D. E. Ilavlgei and H. H. Morrison managed the affair, which was enjoyed thoroughly. Bee Hive lodge. No. 106. under the management of Mrs. J. Merryweather. N’. G., and D. E. Badger, see., is in a prosperous condition.

Yen tiiTord to let the opportunity pa.-s i<> save 33 edits on tie' *1.0<l" Tini.t i- Just what you :>: • Tiing if ye.u ever expect In buy any article in the Jewelry line, ami fail

i I* .liicitiie I ii.t t

to buy it during tiio great special

ORF

i

A T . T-*A

-AT

k.i.iiu.imms?:. : o SHIPLEY’S JEWELRY' STORE

liave returned irom Indianapolis,

>oiUh (■ reeiM-iiNtl«*.

Fvv.eh Riky say3 thv,v is 1 »•«to of rain and no work today. Mrs. Asbury Blatiks, wlio has been sick for some time died at

Seymour on Friday.

One of the closest deals on record was made in the south end vester-

5S0J5E i:\TKA VALUES IN LADIES \Y 1NTEK UNDERWEAR

Lailii'-' >\vi-

where they went to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Ledbetter's father.

day. A mechanic was called from

At 25c. Riblied Yr*!-,('rochet necks, extra well finished. Also the -ame qualitv in drawer* nsullv sold for 3.V - . At 35c, 3 for JSl.OO l.ndbV beavv Kgvptian Cotton Jersev Bibbed Ye- -. At 50e.

We hav e the finest line of China and Fancy Goods ver brought to this city. Call and examine them. Brices reasonable

his homo to do some repairing. He walked a mile, put about fifteen

The operators of the Nutt hotel cents worth of material in the job at Crawfordsville disappeared from and charged only a quarter and that city Tuesday night between then the man who had the work two days. They were losing money done kicked and finally jewed the hand over fist and decided to quit mechanic down to twenty cents.

LadhW Hc-in \ Kjtyiitiiin ( otten Jcr-ev Bibbed Vests, fierce lim'd, -ilk crochet iiri k with silk ribbon in neck uctualh worth <>5e.

Ladle's Heav\

At 75 and #1.00. I'.gyptian ( Jersey f’iblied Union Suits, aetually worth ft.00 and ft.25. Children’s Underwear. In plain and'Jersey Riblied. in cotton and wool at all prices. Children's I'nii n Snii- in ribbed, in Cotton and wool. F. G. GILMORE

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