Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1893 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY. DECEMBER IB, 1893

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What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

Here it is!

Only $18.00.

[mny in u damnge suit. It was bet tied by agreement, Ader getting

$10 damages. He refused a com " ■ w p u || s j ze( j tnos t complete promise of and got the worst FOLDING BED ever offered for the money. Can’t close end of the deal thereby. up nor fall over. Made by an old reliable firm.

Smith Matson's friends have

Ever seen in

latest CITY haps AND mishaps, name of Job on account of his hi - * * ^“* v (ireencastle.

Rockers, Pictures, Mouldings, Easels and Center

Tables just received at

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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'our kid mittens?

The D. LANGDON GO.

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

BRIEF MENTION. boston Store, leader' of low prices.

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Christmas goods! \n elegant selection to he found at my store. Ricketts, I the jeweler. 44-11

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Fresh oysters always Itroad'trect Hurst's.

hand at 28-tf

\YIu*r#* Our I'eopl** nr*? OohiK and When* Their <iuestM are Stopping—N«*\vh of Interent Over the City—The HeHt f'olitmn hi the Paper for Quick Heading — Short Notes front all PartH «»f the Town-More Notes Some OayH than OtherH—Keatl amt

K«*« p Postetl.

John Cawley, jr.. has the grip. Mrs. John Michaels is seriously

sick.

W. S. Scott is at home

Arkansas.

Dr. Bence was practicing at Belle Union this morning. Miss Lizzie Kahle returned last night from California. Will Harris is working for the Model '’lotliing company at India-

napolis.

Mrs. J. W. Ward, of Big Springs, Texas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. II Ilillis.

Ilnmin s Furniture and

4.b>*M r .iw pjiiest Line of Qristmas (iouds

liietions and the patience with which he bears them. Smith’s boils are, getting better, but at present, he states, he is cutting wisdom teetli which occasion him

great pain.

Prof. E. A. Brown, of the Northwest, la., conference, an alumnus of DePauw university, and now one of the professors in the Methodist university, Sioux City, lias

from ^ heen elected superintendent ol

public instruction for his county.

I ndertakin^ Establishment.

East Side Square.

He is superintendent of Grace church Sunday school, Sioux City, Iowa.—.f dvocatc. J. M. Hoskins, sr.. has resigned the position of traveling deputy under Revenue Collector Jump and has been sueeeded by his son, .las. M. Hoskins, jr. Alter one week's service Mr. Hoskins says that the work of getting about from place

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

And all kinds of Grain i< at the mainmot h Feed .Store of

I Ifghes •• Bros..

All kinds of watches and Jewelry at tlic jewelry store of .lames A. Ricketts. 44-11

\ andalia Mills Patent, the best in the “Waif's Dream.”

market; once tried, always used. Ask your grocer for it. 40-5r.

to place proved too laborious.

’.Squire Gardner is no better and James M. Hoskins, Jr., is at Terre

it is feared that Ins illness will re-

result fatally.

lion. Murray Briggs, of the Sullivan Democrat, is visiting his

brother Howard.

James Watson, of the Model, displays a neat window entitled the

For Sale or Rent—Good s-rooni ent-

We have a set of weather signals and the Hags will be displayed in

tage on south College avenue, lutiuirc 0,11 <r °Dimns daily,

at loot: soutli College avenue or at Ban- (}. C. Moore has taken out pa- *** r»MBgoffice. 'ii pers of uilministration on the es

Diamonds! Diamonds! Beautiful tate of Carroll Hammond.

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Haute on duty today.—Brazil Itcm-

oernf.

The jury in the Murphy will ease disagreed after an all night tussle with the question. They entered court at the opening hour this morning and had agreed upon the We are the sole agents for the above

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line 'of Stoves and

diamonds at Ricketts', the jeweler. I tit

16-18-20 South Jackson St.

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Makijs your Hnen look like new . Three shipments eneh week, Mon .Wist unit Sat.

PROMPT COLLECTION AND OELIVERV.

Good Horse For sale or trade for household commodities. Call at this office. 40-.Tt

Ricketts, the jeweler, wants to sell you all. Xmas goods. 44-lt A'k your grocer for N’andalia Mills Imperial Hour; for sale by all gro-

10-fit

MON&Y LOANED'

Rnt»** for st tniriitw. The Vandalia Line will make the usual reduetion in rates for students going linine to spend Christmas vacation. For particulars see .1. S. Dowling, agt. :18 d-2 tvks

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

lowest rates.

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Geo. Blake,

The largest stock of gold watches in city at lowest price'. James A. Ricketts. 44-lt

GREENCASTLE, IND.

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The Rig Four Will sell excursion tickets at holiday rates over its own and the follow ing

lines:

Baltimore & Ohio S. W. via Cincinnati and North Vernon; Baltimore & Ohio via Columbus and Milford ; Chesapeake & Ohio via Cincinnati; Chicago it Grand Trunk \ia Granger; Chicago A W. Mich, via Benton Harbor; C. II. A 1). via Sidney, Troy and Dayton; C. J. A M. via Ansonia; Cincinnati Southern via Cincinnati; Cleveland Akron & C. via Columbus; Cleveland l.oraine & W. via Grafton; c. H. X. it t v.i-i • V t T M !* r.

! Haute: I !) A W. via Indianapolis; i business.

I Jfleksnnville .t F. V vit f.ltehflehl A ! Lake Shine A M.8, yin Clp.veifloil t.ly/*,.

.iiiii’s L ti LULSH jand Goshen; I.. A S. via <'incinnati;

Alex. Callahan returned from Mississippi yesterday. He has

been working for Mr. Al.

two years.

Curtis Hughes and George Cooper were initiated lust night into the Knights of Pythias, taking the last degree. Dr. Leatherman performed an operation for necrosis on Jack Henderson yesterday, removing u largesized bone from his lower jaw. A large number of people attended the social given at the residence of Mrs. II. H. Mathias last evening and tin enjoyable time was

had.

There will be a grand chorus concert given in Meharry hall by the school of music, assisted by vocal students, Monday evening, December 18. Admission free.

111., is in

only thing they could settle on, and that was to disagree. They stood seven to five on the opening kick off, and when they lined up for the last rush this morning the score' was still seven to five for the de- ! fendant. The ease was continued to next term for another trial.

have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENICK CO.

EAST SIDE.

CAEE ON

N^WS FROM DEPAUW.

Hint for Tli«* N **\vh Daily from OriM-nrast I«**h Groat

Center of Learning;.

Mr. Want is at Pana, 111. Harry Ream has the grippe.

Clarence Case will spend Sunday

in Brazil.

Mr. Jeffers is visiting relatives

at Tuscola, 111.

The boys say that lust night was a good one for cabs. Test our bulk Oysters H. S. MeCutcheon is visiting the

home folks at Evansville.

The lady fraternities met this af ternoon instead of to night. Lee Philips has gone to Lawrence Kansas, to spend tne holidays. There was no school to day on account of the death or Dr. Martin. Miss Rowley entertained her table night before last at ladies hall. The library will be open a few

lay during the holli-

E. 'A. HAMILTON,

T1 IE GROCER,

For any tiling in the line of Groceries, tjneensware. Fancy Fruit' and Vegetable'.

H. V. Russell, of Pana,

town, visiting bis mother-in-law, hours each

Mrs. May A. Hays. He eontem-

plates leaving Puna and settling at Dean Howe will give an organ Lafayette, where he was raised, j 1 ' e<, 'f ll l i' 1 Dmahu, on Thursday

,P«1 «*f.retiring 'I'" r::;!? -,<! "'-bt.

The recitals of Miss Rowley and

, , , . Pi of. Kraft have been postponed in

Geor-c 1. Durham and Naral, Iv ^

* « Wf SELL OYSTERS, NOT WATER. Our last year’s customers can tell you that. E. A. HAMILTON,

SOUTH El AST I GORNE1R ! SUUAREl.

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Waiter were married at the rest

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X. t . A St. I.. via Cleveland; Ohio [Central via Betnvick and Edison; Ohio Southern via Springfield; I’. D. & K. viaMattoon; I’enn Lines viaColumhns f l ami < 'restline : \ nnihilia l.ine via< 'olfax. rhat we F. P. Hi R811'. airt.

>i numb I'lrj r 4'V, Doft<*!• mol*'*

.iMt and st vIih|i ^ tuck «>f'

iliilihcis, \t .. than un\ other ston in

Tills is No Fairy Story,

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lint a true story o! solid tacts, viz.:

Iimvo a umeh hi’rj'er. hotter seh*et‘m 1 ., moro dor

deuce of the bride, six miles north

The DePauw Concert Company

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of (Jrawfordsville Thursday night

gave a concert at Crawfordsviilc

The groom is a son of W. II. Dur- ^ ,l f

eon nected First Na-

ifufitMirs', ie„ than any other store fn tin••oiioty ami w ill (five you tH-tter liaraalnsanil itn liter value III tne same fur your money tlian any other dealer will do. "nr iriiials are a'l iniule to i,nr espeeial order and are as sr""d a' i an he made, and by idvinir our entire nttentloii to the shoe liuslness exclusively wi 1 are enaliled lo do belter by you than merelmnls who have a tew shoes inlxi-il In with other lines, "nr Irrn ■ and eiiiislantly Inereasliur Ic yxrxcUlx'O xvn.n'*' ‘’E'i! . J. proinise we make ami do not merely try to at-

t met you to our store by catch advertisements and (Tien get the beat ot you If we ean. The

truth Is, you can save money every time you

tiny foot wear at

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Lim'neinrn L.lll o i iuiii

L. L. LOUIS tS: CO.

ham, the banker, and is with the Crawlordsviile

lti'.*n»i! hi'.wlf. j In the circuit court this morning Wm. Woods and Frank Murray were

(INK NICELY FUMED FRONT DOOM, arraigned on the charges of bur-

glary and grand larceny. They

FOR RENT.

Mr. Rogers was called to bis home in Trenton, Mo. yesterday to at t(M)(| tlv. f.'mr.t:>i) pf.i'is li.i'iithev The missionary committees will canvass the classes for the missionary collection the first of next week.

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The various classes met this

I plend not gntl,ty, v.'vvsi) T< vr-.vidVvWe,

j continued and the prisoners bonds ments in r-'gurd to the fimertil of ,Ul --"-o >. 1 s 8 y placed at $300 each. They will goi Dr. Martin. would do well to conn

^ . . I over to the February term for trial. Miss Brownfield has gone to her , , , ,, t .i ■

Pajer llan« ud Patrtiw!! ... n x wJ .

I>ny ami transient boarders

wanted , ,

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No. 2 I’oplar Street.

Done neiitlv, cheaply ami w iih promptness.

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Bannkk Times this

week that lie sickness. She will not return until

1 have but six gold watches left of above

st) ! 6 and pnee. ^ They ., , v . j

and io. 5^12 00. Persons wishing one

early. I have hundreds of other

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wov TT3.

R E HURLEY.

had discontinued his favorite Indi- after the holidays. „nnp"li« paper, which lit had Lun; FioL Cummoek gave a

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NOW SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

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ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.

most eu- |

taking for fifteen years, and in its joyable entertainment last night, stead was depending on the Daily Owing to the disagreeable weather Bannkk Timkh, adding that the lot the hall was u."f Hlh-d ter supplied the former’s place j The following eases will be tried quite handsomely. j in senior moot court on Monday: A man may be too poor to provide I State vs. Annabel and Fariss on for bis family, but be will always chftrgea. of bu'cetvy‘ind '•«. Vv"*>r er find some way to get tobacco, if lie a charge of assault and battery, happens to be addicted to the habit. s »..ih orrsn<-a«ti«. The tobacco dealers say they sell Thomas Davenport is sick with

jeweLOR.

Beautiful Stock of Ghinu, Pictures, Books, Easels, Dolls, Toys, Etc.

! as much of it now as they ever did. typhoid fever.

J The hard tiroes don’t cut any figure | Alex. Davenport has returned | in the tobacco trade. It’s about llie from Indianapolis and 1’eru. I same with the liquor Mr - Hinkle, of Fox Ridge, is

, , , , • , alarmingly il'.

A lurge number of Bainbndge Somethi wa8 the mRtter wlth j people were in court today as wit- t h e Sundays of 1893. Phil Michnesses in the case of Adam Ader ;ie i e and George Burks have no

1 vs. the L. >J. A. «t C. Railway com- hogs this year.

The Soap mat tteautities

THC WCW CuTTCRiVIibK GOMPbbXION SOAP.

Dairy made. “Its the buttermilk and glycerine that does it.” The grandest Scap in the world for the complexion. 25c a box of three cakes.

R. O. GILMORR.