Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1893 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, DECEMBER T). 1893.

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jNlo^ r eltiets

In standard styles, unsurpassed in colors, quality, wear. All of the leading shades in evening and street gloves furnished on short notice. Have you seen our ice wool fascinators ? Are you wearing a pair of Jour kid mittens?

The D. LANGDON CO

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Going; and Where Their OuentM are Stopping—New« of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in the Paper for tjuiek Beading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Bays than Others—Bead and Keep Posted. Dr. (Jobin is in Indianapolis to

day.

Frank Allan and his mustache are divorced. John O’Hair, of Brick Chapel, I is seriously ill. Fred O. Biter, of Indianapolis, is t in the city today.

consultation with Dr. Ilastian over tlie illness of Kesin Larkin who is quite low with typhoid fever. Miss Rosa Marquis had an cn gugonient to take part in a concert at Brazil tonight, but owing to a severe attack of sickness it will he impossible for her to attend.

The expenses of

assoeiation such as was held in the city on Friday and Saturday are paid by an assessment of fifty cents on each member. This equalizes matters and makes it inexpensive

on all.

The Misses Edith and Louise Stabler, violiniste and pianiste, ofj the Rivals Concert club, which visited this city, arc sisters of Mr. Percy Stabler, who formerly taught music here. Their home is in j Richmond. Last night Dr. <1. ('. Smythe re- ! ceived a telegram from (Irovcland,

One ! . Two !! Three !!!

(1) The World's Fair is Over, (2) The Silver Bill Has Passed, (3) Congress Has Adjourned.

I hese three great drawbacks to business are a thing o

the teachers ^ ie P ast - 1 hen what’s the matter with us doing some busi-

ness? My entire stock of Fi knitcre is new and has been bought very low for Spot Ca>h. Therefore I am better prepared to give you bargains than any other house in the county. Give ine a call and be convinced that I tell the truth. Undertaking in the best manner possible. Satisfac-

tion guaranteed.

J\. E>. I lamia.

East Side Square

Four of the family of Thomas • a8kin 8 him to l M,rforni an 0 P e ration

BRIEF MENTION. Iloston Store, lenders of low prices. F re si i oysters always on hand at I’.road-treet A Hurst’s. JS-tf

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

Ami :ill kinds of (Jniin is at tho mammotli KammI Ston* of Hughes *• Bros.. 16-18-20 South Jackson St.

B7TRTOWS LHUNDRY*Mukes your linen look like new. Three KhlpineiitReueli week. Mon.. Witt nml Sat. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

Hit; Knur Kxeurs mis. California points, $sil 55.

w tult-dlN2t F. I*. Hi kstis, Agent. Lost, a pair of gold framed glasses in case. Liberal reward paid for them at 702 south Loeust ftrect. tu-lt For Rent, sale or trade, a good eight room bon e, corner Elm and Depot streets. Apph to R. L. O'Hair. :u;..'>t ^ Hair nutting l."> cents except Saturday j at Win. Mantler's one door north of the W. I'. Telegraph ofllce. Tu & Th.

To«tny*H < lii« iigo Mnrkets.

The following markets are received at 2 p. m. daily direct from Chicago: Todav's ouotalions are as follows:

Opt Ions Wheal — December Maj. (’inn—

I>**eeiiilier May. • lilts— 1 Its'illl her. May.

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i ( rawley are slid,.

Miss Hattie Ward arrived home from St. Joe yesterday. Dr. J. P. I). John goes to New Albany'today on business. T. V. Grooms is in Peoria, Ills., on railroad and legal business. Reason Larkin, of Jefferson township, is very seriously sick. Mrs. Sheets, living four miles south of litis city, is quite sick. Hon. D. E. Beem, of Spencer, is in the city today on legal business. Benjamin McGee, of Bloomington, is dead. He was well known

here.

Mrs. Albert Brown, of Fountainette, is visiting Vancleave and family. Mrs. Prof. Nell's baby has been very sick at the residence of Mr. Richard Lloyd. J. M. Torr, of Woonsocket, R. L, is here called by the death of his mother at Oakalla. Lieut. Lewis is at home from a hunting trip to Arkansnw. He

of laparatomy upon Mr. Adcr, of that place. Before starting the 1 doctor received a message annuonc-

Mr. Ader’s death.

The funeral of Mrs. Torr occurs at Oakalla this afternoon. Dr. John Pouehcr conducting the services. The immediate cause of her death was pneumonia. For ten years she lias been afflicted- with i paralysis and softening of the brain. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of College Avenue church will hold its December

meeting at the home of Mrs. Dr. We arc the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and John, Wednesday Dec. li, at 2:30j have a full line on exhibition,

p. m. An interesting program and j business importance will he pres-1 ented. All members and friends are cordially invited to be present. !

H. J. Curtiss, Rec. See.

The funeral of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Bruner was largely attended 1 CALL ON this morning at the residence ofj

Mrs. Jacob Bicknell. Dr. Town ! conducted the services, The aged couple who died so near the same moment had been married nearly sixty-two years. Two hearses

H. S. RENICK 3t CO.

EAST SIDE.

MONEY LOANED

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

si I'lnnktird CnniiiiK. Fanner J. C. Lewis, the Yankee j < 'omedy King, and his tak'iited company nf twenty flr-t-elas* Star artists will I appear at the opera house on Saturday, i Dee. !l, in that laughable Yankee Comedy drama. Si IMunkard, the only Yankee Comedy founded on rural life away down east. Then* are would-be imitator- of Mr. Lewis’ success, hut no equals, so the public arc cautioned ngaiiist ihes. unprincipled parties, and hear in mind there is only one Yankee Farmer ('omedy, si Plunkanl, so do not confoiiml “Si Phftikanl” with plays of a similar eharaetcr as it is entirely dilt'erent both in plot, scenes and incidents and far superior in every respect. Since the great si IMunkard which is the original Yankee Farmer Comedy there lias been a number of so called

Geo. C. Giake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

bagged lots of game. ! heade( , the pr(K . e8a i on< which went Born, to Frank F. Farmer and to the cemetery in Madison townwife, of Greencastle township, a ghip this morning at eleven o’clock. son, on Dec. 4, ISfflL , ,

Nino prominent people from 1

Dan Long today received a mos- Bellp rnion vi(;lnity wm , in sage announcing the death of his tUe citN thi8 u ,„. rnooili ' formin >, u father in Indianapolis. | wedding party. Mr. Brest.,., Buis Mrs. M. W. rhilds and daughter . llul yj rs Lucy Davis, both of MunMabel, of F.\ansvillc, are visiting cie, were united in marriage at .’!

B. A. HAMILTON,

THE GROCER.

For any thing in the line of Lnn erie-. (Jiieen.-Ware, I'aney Fruits and Vegetable-.

Test our hulk Oysters. \\i: SHI. OYSTEKS. NOT WATER.

Adler, of east F'ranklin

Mrs. M. I

street.

Miss Ora Menton, of Grecneastle. is yisitiug the family of Clay Bee, on west 4th street.—Hlooiitimjton Tcle/ilionc. Miss Mary Welch, daughter of the matron at ladies hall, has an attack of lung fever the result of a had case of grippe.

marriage at

o’clock p. m. by Rev. Wallace at the Our last year's customers can tell you that,

residence of (Quinton Broadstreet.

L L. I.IILIS.

Yankee farmer pieces put out, of simi-

■’ *••'•<1 Iio-icail toe dames . Maloney and .1. I miblic by ti lng t-y.-opy our street r i )allipt . 1 . wt . n . jrranted liquor

I parade, but '.here is only one Yankee i w i.ioH'.j., . :;c Yanki. Ueiuedy, one

| Yankee Farinei's I’arade. and that i- eis ycslctdai eicntng. Farmer .1. C. Lewis’Si IMunkard Co., yjr, and Mrs.

The Belle I'nion folks were rela-

tions. The party took dinner in a body at the Nutt restaurant. The Gentlemen's Literary club met lust evening in Downey hall.

The paper of the evening was by Mr. Jerome Allen on the subject

•“( urrcncy , J ’.pAe.n .. 3W4*W • :

L State Laws.” The next meeting

E. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST I I'.OHNRR I SQUAHK..

THE GREAT

Mr. and Mrs.

lib is No Fniiv Sliirv

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lint a li ue story of solid fiiets, ,iz.: that we Imve a iinu'li larger. 1 telt“r seleeted. more tluralileand slylisli stock of Hoots. Shoos, slippers, liuliliers. Ac., than any other store to tlie

JOHN F. M.\1.0NKV! u l ‘ i, ' ll ' vill:l l’l' , ' ilr :,t ,ll . e have been visiting

ion Saturday, Dec. Reserved seats

now oil sale at Landes.

to their home in Harrison, Ohio.

]j. of the dub wi!! !,e lidtl at the r«sl-

renses by the county couiuiissloii- Hoo. S. A. ilays. Fhis

i will In* the annual meeting and offl

Chas. Dair, who <for the ensuing year will be;

elected. Prof Smyser and G. (’. j Moore are new members of the!

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„ , F\ G. Gilmore, returned vesterdav t"&th| . ’. - J - . ’’ dub.

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!n SStnc WauiU.d

lovely May day is to the lovers of amusing pastimes an enjnynhle occasion hut we propose otl'ering you a picnic of an entirely dilt’erent character, one in

The eoneeio gj-yp- ; ;i Hie IT'CSOV-

Nil

, The case of State v« Xtcrris,

grove during a Dilley, charged with petit larceny, t< ‘ rian Huircli last evening by the was this morning nollied in circuit! Rivals concert dub, deserved a betcourt. Dilley lives on Fox Ridge. | ter audience. The program was

of

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Putnam county’s poultry show!

^lift- a -i1sfc'f^rff.ir-5W„f - o?TteYngi' *"«**■■■**■■*'*? ■" VMra goon

....o_o-OO,am that which will in year- to q slu . ( .„ aaf . M! vcnt . Jre> Tu Mtss Alice CftD.. White

j j inittee will issue a catalogue ere the soprano has a sweet voice

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iilln,y mill will dive you lieltcr liuiiriitnH mill di-eutcr vnliieinthe satne for your money than uny other dealer will do. Our iroods an

ii«*n to the shoe IniRlmw exclusively wt* an . - f , 4>rmi)lrHl In hv**by v»a»» Wvr^hRllt.'’ J* pf*'VU T. .'.\Y XYiOT*. fielleRt. who lm\»* u Idw hium’h uiixt’u iu \\iTh othei i iipju»(» wo ipvito vou to onr Km- <»«r lurjr * P.m! conPtnntJ.v iiuTcasHiR 1,4 IM ' M ^ uur

tiiulp p<»8iiivr proof that we luliil t*vtiy I Book Sale in the Cook Kootn Went side long,

promise wt* miikf ami do not mondy try to at-I . , i i. , , ,

Inict v«»i | m onr store by catch wiverttsemenu i Of the square where we shall VAtleaM . ; audtehee attended the

in. ■,i.|]j tinie- to show you humireik of

trotl, tk. you ei.n snv e money evoiy time you I an 11 s IO •' 0,1 "nmimts ol rev j vll | n , e etimr last evenillff

utfy mot worn-at | volumes of the most clioice library ^ . . . ! applause. The Misses Kdeth and

| Holiday and gift hooks at prices y 0 u 1 8e8 » ionR K rowm - interest, M; uy I.uuIm Siublcr as violiniste

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well cultivated and trained of con nid'.’vabL power turn her numbers were received with mud.

W ill' ne iii tor-e only a short time yet. You can certainly not afford sale close without taking advantage of it.

see this

The fireat Shoe Fnpinni!

L. L. LOUIS A CO.

can afford to bu>. Don't let this pm-j and a religious awakening is pre- 11( .,. omp . in j

nic pass w ithout your attendance. Auc- j dieted,

lion in the evening at 7-H*.

3.V2I. M. II. Duackk, Mgr.

Tlie republicans of Hendricks

were good in

their parts. Miss Kdeth gets a pure sweet tone <><*•»?. i»«»r in:;tru

(’■old Watches worth s,n i-i for s- Cold Cl'.aiua lioftli. . fo.oo lor >4.00 “ •• •• 15.<» “ 10.00 : doz. Sold Silver Spoons 6.00 “ 4.00 Clocks '• 4.50 “ 3.00 J Fine Silk Unibrellas ... 4.™ “ 2.63 Cold Spectacles 4.1K1 “ 2.65 ] Triple Plated Spoons . 2.50 “ 1.66 tii oilier go«His m proportion. Sale will positively close Jan. 1st. Tin

WEDDING, BIRTHDAY

nssatj join TuDmUi county in cn- I , llt Jind |, ag < . ()ns i < |,. ra |,|,. execu- stol ' k is t:lst “ n<l persons wishing Christmas goods would do well to secure

.... n_ r .. . ' them before Dec. 1st.

tion. Witli the lirmness acquired

dorsing ex-Governor Hanna for

attorney general. Mr. Hannas by years she will become quite an, boom is on. j artist as her playing shows that

instinct. MioSt» YVliiteseii ami!

jind Holulny l^rc&c'nts

ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.

The Rev. Edward Baech. pastor ! of the Presbyterian church ofRens- ! selaer and the Rev. II. B. Sutherland, pastor Presbyterian church of Salem, visited Rev. R. M. Dillon

yesterday.

An obituary notice was sent to the Baxnkk Times this week which

Sedgwick was recalled on solo work 1 and Mr. Daniel, the humorist caught the fancy of the audience from the opening numbers. He! gave many well chosen selections with considerable ability. The entertainment throughout was of a

■ was unaccompanied by the name ! grade considerable above the average of the eender or the one dollar fee and should have been given a more necessary. These two essentials generous patronage, arc necessary at this ollicc. . ——- — We nave tne finest line ol ( Inna find Fancy Goods ever Dr. G. W. Bence was called to | or paper taken at this ollicc. We brought to this city. Call and examine them. Prices reasonable Union yesterday evening in wjll save you money. tfi

SOME i:\THA VALUES IN LADIES’ W INTER UNDERWEAR

At 25c.

Ladie-’Swi.-- liihiied Ve-:-. > rochet nci'k', extra well flnii*licd. A bo the >ame quality in drawers usully sold for 35c. At :55c, :5 for S1.00 Ladies’ l.eavv Kgyptian C otton Jersev Ribbed Vest-.

At 50c.

Ladies’Heavv Kgyptian ( utton Jersey Itibhed Vests, tlcecc lined, -ilk crochet tie: k with -ilk rihbun in neck actually worth (Joe. At 75 and $1.00. Lndie’s Heavv Kgvptiau Cotton Jersey itibbed Union Suits, actually worth

fl.tN) and $1.25.

Children’s Underwear. In plain and Jersey Ribbed, in cotton and wool at all prices. Children's Union Suits in ribbed, in Cotton and wool. F. G. GILMORE