Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1893 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1893.

I THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST

Onltj SI 8.00.

time, a number of articles will be j ■ ■ F \i li on sale, these ineluding pieces in J *J" J J

wood carving, china painting, oil Full sized, most complete ami water colors. FOLDING BEL) ever offered for the money. Can’t close Henry Watkins, a well-known U P nor over. Made by an old reliable firm,

citizen of New Maysville, died on

ctv „.ps ..o Finest Line of Clnistinas Goods

Rockers, Pictures, Mouldings, Easels and Center

Tables just received at

He was a brother in law of j Mr. Elijah Grantham.

As we go to press the last rites ^

Ever seen in (ireencastle.

Novelties

Where Our People are ms; and Where are being said over the remains of Their OueMs are S.oppln.-Kew, o, Alexant j er Martin. A full aet«*r**Ht Over the C’ity—The Best Column in I .... # „ lt , 4 count of the funeral exorcises will

the Paper for thihk Kent!ing —Short

Notef) from nil PartH of tin* Town —More §1 YOU ill OUT 1 UOStlaV isSUO. Note. Home r>aj« than Other.-Uen.l llnrt Locust Street church loSCS in the Keep Po»ted. death ot Dr. Martin one of its most

Mrs. E. T. Chaffee is improving faithful members.

kid mittens?

In standard styles, unsurpassed in colors, quality, | B i n , v i v 1 * i lamuui memoers. Asa token of wear. All of the leading shades in evening and street! ‘ ' . , . , their loss his pew in the church gloves furnished on short notice. Have you seen our i rhos - A,,ra,n8 19 on the sl<>k lis ' v suitaidy draped in black, ice wool fascinators? Are you wearing a pair of'our us wtl ' Mr. George O’Connor, of Cleve-

* Rpv. ,1. II. < ooper went to Indi- land, Ohio, representing the StandI anapolis todii} - . ; a rd Carbon company, was here this DcPauw holiday vacation begins morning. He pronounces the on Friday next. Greencastle electric light a good

The Big Four pay ear will he ono •

here on the 21st. ; Mrs. Pat Grady slipped and fell James Bridges shipped two car- °“ “teps Saturday evening, fract- | loads of cattle today. i ulin K her collar hone and cutting

Hanna's Furniture and Undertaking* Establishment.

East Side Square.

The D. LANGD0N CO.

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

BRIEF MENTION.

Miss Maiy Boyd is enjoying a

an ugly gash in her head. Dr.

Boston Store, leaders of low prices. Fresh oysters always on hand at Broadstreet &. Hurst’s. 2b-tf

1 visit trom her mother.

James Browning is beginning a

trip through Masonry.

m or.

G. C. Smythe gave her surgical,

attention.

Rev. Saunders, of Bloomington, j

_ , „ , , ., , who has been preaching of morn-1 John Cooper, the south side meat . . r . . , , , ,

. . i ings in the Episcopal church, deFor Sale or Rent-Good 8-room cot-I man 18 la Ind,i ' nR P olls - liveredhis linal sermon hereyes-

M i s. E. D. Wilder is dangerously ter . lay morning . He goes to Chi-

ill at h» r home in Brazil.

The place to buy Flour, Mill Feed, ^ Hominy-Meal, Hay And all kinds of Grain i- at the mamiiiolli Feed Store of

Bros..

c.ncs

16-18-20 South Jackson St.

->!37VF?TGVZ'S LHVJISDRVKMakes your linon look like new. Three shipments each week, Mon , Wed and Sat. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY

LOANED

tage on south College avenue. Inquire at UWH! south College avenue or at Bannkr Timks offlee. 38-tf

Mr. Wal Panley, of Bloomington,

Kntes for Stndentd.

The Vantlalia Line will make the ns- spent Sunday in the city.

cago to study.

Miss Sallie MeGaughey, who lias been visiting the family of G. E.

uni reduction in rates for students go-| Mrs. D. E. Williamson went to Blake, leaves this evening for her For pa'rt'kmlars seeV.'s. 'I'l'owlbig."'^^!! Indianapolis this morning. home in Keokuk, Iowa. She will

:i8-d-2-wks! John T. Craig was here this be accompanied by Miss Pauline riir nti; t our morning from Indianapolis. j Blake, who will visit her for several 1

Will sell excursion tickets at holiday j Dr. H. J. Talbott, of New Albany w ‘‘t>ks. Miss Blake will assist in rates over its own and the following nttended Dr. Martin's funeral. some special Christmas music in

lines;

Baltimore & Ohio S. W. via Cincinnati and North Vernon; Baltimore «lt Ohio via Columbus and Milford; Chesa- i peake & Ohio via Cincinnati; Chicago i

& Grand Trunk via Granger; Chicago j Cloverda . ,e yesteidav after a visit

A W. Mii li. via Benton Harbor; C. II. '< here.

S. H. V'ansant is moving his household goods to Seymour today. Mrs. q. L. Cooper returned to

the Catholic church in Keokuk.

We are the sole agents for the above line Jof Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK CO. : : ; EAST SIDE. : : :

Mrs. John Michaels is quite low today, with chances against Iter re-

covery.

Win. Stewart and Martha A. Murphy have been licensed to

marry.

A recent state law provides that CALI- ON cities may draft ordinances com-j

pclling railways to put up and j maintain lights at crossings of the! same kind and power as supplied by said cities. None of the dan-1 gerous crossings in Greencastle, uu- j fortunately, come within this pro- j vision, as the railroads are all out

of the city.

Sheriff Glidewell and Prosecutor

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

Geo. G. Rlake, GKEENCASTLE, IND,

Miss Hallie Lawler, of Salem, is Jiimeg went t0 Roach(iale yesterday, yUiting Miss Sadie Tucker, at J.B. j taking the drills found on the

Roachdale burglars now in jail

up trom with them, and tried the same in

Tuckers. Mrs. R. S.

Hall came

A D. via Sidney, Troy and Dayton; C. •I. & M. via Ansonia; Cincinnati Southern via Cincinnati; Cleveland Akron & C. \in Columhus; ('leveland T.oraine a W. via Grafton; C. H. V. A j i'. via Marion (».; E. & T. II. via Terre Haute;!. D. it W. via Indianapolis; i.laeksonville & F. E. via Litchfleld; i Lake Shore .V M.S. via Cleveland Clyde I and Goshen ; L. & X. via Cincinnati; X'. X. A St. L. via Cleveland; Ohio Central via Benwiek and Edison; Ohio Southern via Springlield; 1*. 1). & E.

via Mattoon; Penn Lines Inis New Albany yesterday

and Crestline; X'audalia Line via Colfax. 1 days visit.

* • * • HcC' 1 'n igt' ; Orlando Turney has pureliased a and form nnotlier link in the chain fleet ion. one-third interest in the Home of evidence which is being wound X'otii« h In i. hj gi\en that on 1 steam laundry. around the criminals,

cember2(5, 1M».!. Putnam Lodge, No. 4*>, J

I. 0.0. F.. will elect three trustees to Mrs. O. T. Smythe returned to Mrs. Perkins, wife of Win. Per- 1

serve the ensuing year. Said election Terre Haute yesterday after visit-1 king, gr . t at the family resiwill he held in their lodge room in ing he r parents. ‘ dence on north Indiana street at < (Mitral bank building, (ireencastle, 1 , . . , , , Indiana. Witness my hand and seal of, Hattle Radges entertains her two o’clock this morning, after an •aid lodge thi- 12th day of December,' Httle friends toniglit in honor of | illness of a number of days, of 1 SOU. E. T. challee, secretary of said Iter 13th birthday. heart trouble and an attack of the

E. A. HAMILTON,

THE GROCER,

For any thing in the line <>f Groceries, (jueensware, Fancy Fruits and Vegetables.

lor a few (| )e holes which had been bored in

Test our bulk Oysters.

WE SELL OYSTERS. NOT WATER.

Prather s safe. 1 hoy fitted exactly Qur last year’s customers can tell you that.

E. A. HAMILTON, SOUTH EL AST I OORNB.R I SQUARE,

lodge.

.Mr. John Martin arrived from 8 r M , P°*

To<lay*H L«>f a al ^larkcts.

Mrs. Perkins was 78 years;

loim time !

L L. LOi iS.

.I01IN F. MALOM.i

Tiiis is No Filin'Ston'

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Rui »i tru«‘Ht4>rv «f solid fai'iM, vi/.* Tlmt \vi* '.«« i« U II im K» ‘i»* i rst ici lixi, 1IMIH* dto - uDm-and stylish stock of Hoots, Shoes, slippers, Rnhbrrs, 4 vc., than any other store In the county and will jrivo you hotter burial ns and

•(Miter value In tin \y other dealer w ‘<Ar» in r'crsr'rt!.

Wisconsin yesterday to attend the i °* !, ff e an( l had resided a

! ••• •-do! th' ICi i Ba.x.xj.j. innerai ol Ins father, Dr. A. Martin, in tins city. She was the mother!

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I 4 j been given in Mcharrv hail ll,hn“ f Ci.nun ;i>wi. 4 b,p, tmui PerKins, sprintrbo.ee evening has indefinitely post of Maysulle, Ira Perkins and j

' ■ pwUvd * 'Mrs. Mary PkonUwilcr «.f Benton Messrs S A Havs and J P t ‘ 0Unty * They WOre a11 P resent at .... , c , the death except Maui. IhofimAllee leave Saturday for Baltimore, , , • . ... . . . . I era! will occur on Wednesday, with

Now York and other citicd on a .

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ousinebs trip.

tery.

Sum W r oodruir has returned from

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i Tui kr.\ r*. liens “

rui keys, old toms 4 Turkeys, younyr, 81h and over U

' Ihieks.. 4 ! Uooho, choice I*, f. 8Ibs and over 35 Qeeec. plucked 20

R***, fresh .21

j Him tor, fresh roll U Tim. wol jl« t V:V‘ No - :S T 10

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irrcater value In the same for your mono} than ntiv other dealer will do. Our irnods are iiM

a) ;;nl

cnii be made, and by jjivi .

tion to the shoe busniWH exclusively we arc eimhlcd to do better by you tban merchants

Jc f;i:r , i .i.ni i be made, and by Riving oui

who have a f ew shoes mixed In with other lines, our laiR • and constantly Increasinir trade is positive proof that we I’ultll every promise we make and do not merely try to at- -:••* 4 :* . ; • »* e’ ,A\ vilv . .v.. •.....*• and tlien Ret the best of you if we can. The truth Is, you can save money every time you

nuy footwear at

F-OR RENT. (INF. NIC FLY F1RN1SIIEI) FRONT ROOM. Day and transient hoarders wanted.

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L. L. LOUIS & CO.

Parer ll.win? and Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness.

Iiis western visit and resumed his place at the wheel t.a pil<v nf the

Adams Express wagon.

R. A. and Edwin Black have sold the vacant lot just west of L. L.

T o\v(A w?vV'r.e.R. c-r .

street to Mr. Louis for .$500. D. A. Perigrinc, of 303 west Ftaiikilu street, is seriously sick with the grippe. He would be glad to see his brother Odd Fellows.

Nortli (ireencastle.

Mrs. Bruce Frazier is quite sick. VVm. Thompson has returned

from Illinois.

London Bill theatrical company i , . ’ are Sio.oo, less

for Louisville.

BOX 773.

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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

A Card.

We wish to call the attention of the citizens to the fact that the electric lights were lit Saturday

2; 1 'll. A ....o..u. n«n' iii'ic- ...Vi **■ r,■ * - f • ’• *"■ '■. . ... ... Sunday. He states he is doing a though according to contract we good hotel business at Seymour, were not compelled to do so, as the

- moon was supposed to be out. We have frequently done this same tiling, but never called attention to

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ALLEN’S DRDG STORE.

Beautiful Stock of (SliiTid, Pictures, Books, teasels, Dolls, Toys, Etc.

and is well pleased with his trade.’ Cole Bros, are making shipments of the Mitchell Prong plow today to New Orleans. They will Bend one to Berlin, Germany tomorrow. A truck on a Big Four ear broke down Saturday night wrecking the train. The evening passenger trains on the Big Four went over

the Vandalia.

The art school exhibit will occur tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon and ' evening commencing at 2 o'clock. All are cordially invited. With special reference to Christmas

I have but six gold watches lelt ot above style and price. They

*S1— 00. Persons wishing one

would do well to come early. I have hundreds of other styles but they will cost you more than this pattern. 33. S Xi I JP 3_, E Y,

it before; but as we have been severely criticised for a few acci-j dents, we think it time we had ! some credit. Wo have always made up for failures in running extra. Other places have as many acci-; dents as we, and we know our plant is up to any of its size in toe state in every respect. Every one is bound to be criticised, but we want our share of credit, also. 45 It D. L. Andekson, Greencastle Electric Light Co.

X-MAS F RINGS. Looks Like Gold, and Wears Like Gold.

25 cents.

Warranted for three years.

Each King stamped “W.L. &C.

50 cents.

See Our Solid Gold Set Rings for $1.00. F. G. G1FMORF.

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