Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. I8!M.
THE LOCAL FIELD
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ants ii new trial. We mentioned the features of the ease at the time it was tried. Judge Grubb
What is Going on in and About tl,i,,k8 ,l “‘ verdict ONcesaive, » 8 ‘ l “‘ Fair Greencastle. ,1 " ma ^' w:i * not real - Dutconst. act
! ive. If the plaintiff will accept $500 the new trial will not be
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, granted.
| Hugli O. Pentecost, who has late-
Japanese Novelties. w „„j 1vneen ^*• 1 Their oueMN are 8t«p P in«-New. »f in- * 1081t,on b . v Tammany in New York
tereRt Over the City—The lleitt Coin inn In polities, and wllt^C pietlire has iin> I'aprr for (tuirk KrmUni; — short adorned the daily papers this week,
productions, comprising delicate egg-shell cups and saucers, n«i«» from an p«r«« or n..- Town-More we ll known here, where his moth-
SkflllW. lint., Skfla.O'u .....1 ...
iancsc Novelties.
We have procured the best specimens of their latest
tea pots, sugar and creamers, small odd shaped dishes and other useful as well as ornamental articles. We extend a cordial invitation to visit our store and examine the
and beautiful articles displayed.
Not... so,nr nay. than oth. rH-u.n.i ( . r formerlv ( . on(luct ed the old fen
roHttMl.
tral hotel.
hu. S. Sheridan has returned to;
The material, of the
! THEY YlllST GO. ♦ ^ A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures * and easels left from the Christinas trade will ♦ be sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days. DON ! FORGET THAT $18.00 FOLDING BED. Undertaking given special attention. EAST SIDE. HANNA. ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
< 'hieago.
of the Student's
unique; Clay county circuit court began Frintin * C0,n P ,,n y Wi,s 8ol<1 thit) l yesterday morning, the St. Louis representa-1
We have just received a new assortment of stamped linens and handkerchiefs. The D. LANGDON CO.
HR]KF MENTION. Itoston store, leaders of low prices. (Iraue fruit ar Hamilton's. r.l-fit Go to John Hiley for hickory nuts. .‘ij-ds Akron graham Hour at Hamilton’s. 54 at Aunt Jemima’s pnneake Hour at Hamilton’s. 54-51 To tin* IVopIt* of <«r« «‘in’astlf‘. We have i'e|iorts from customers that Wte agents for the Indianapolis laundries are claiming to lie working for the Home Steam Laundry. Mr. Frank ! Ditto is the only student who is in our ! employ at present. We expect the eitI i/ens of (irecnca-tle to protect and pat- ' ronizc a home enterprise for the following reasons: 1st. We have investI ed our money in your city. 'id. We do : better work than is done outside of the eity. J. Our prices are the same as j charged by tlie Indianapolis laundries. • I. We give employment to the home I people, and take on new hands as our work increases. So give your work only to Mr. Dilto, and the wagon bearing the name of the Home Steam Laundry. Yours respet., 50-41 Cosi.KR A Morton.
The place to liny
Flour, Mill Feed, ^ Hominy-Meal, Hay And nil kind- of (imin :it tin* inam-
innth Food Sion* of
I Ilgiils *• Bros.,
16-18-20 South Jackson St.
-y B7VRTOWS L-TTWIS DRVKMakos your linon look liko now. Throi*
shi|>im*iitH (‘IK'Ii work. Mon , NVotl :>'•*» Ui i PROMPT COLLECTION AND
Mrs. Frank Atler is in Indianapolis today. No more legal quail shooting for nearly a year. Prof. E. Marquis went to Indianapolis today. W. S. Scott returns tonight from Wilkinson, Kns. .1. W. Robe went to the capital city this morning. Mr. Samuel Loekridge went to Indianapolis at 8 RU. Geo. W. Murphy and Ella Justice have been licensed to marry. Dr. H. A. Gobin occupied the M. E. pulpit at Martinsville Sunday. Dr. J. W. Sluss returns to the Indianapolis city dispensary this afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Haynes, who has been visiting 1). E. Kelley and family, has returned to Indianapolis. Prof. T. I,. Nell' returned to Chicago last night, where he is studyingjn the Ghicugo university. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks and Miss Ivy Sparks, of Crawfordsville, are guests of Mr. apd Mrs. W. L. Den
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fives of the American Type trust buying it in. it was formerly pur chased of them. The price paid was $450. W. B. Finnell, who paid la cash installment of $850 on the {plant, may, 11)rough an attorney, tile a writ to recover his money. This is the season of the year | when a sentimental mother appears i at the school house with her “sassy” 1 boy and tells the teacher that he is very high spirited and must not be j whipped; that he can he ruled by kindness and kisses. And this ithe season when the boys in the school make a note of what the mother of the “sassy” hoy says and resolve to “thump the boy” us soon as they eitteh him on the plav
ground.—
The G. A. R. and W. R. C. held la splendid meeting last evening, i The public installation of officers was condueted by Cupt. J. K. Fee, and the ceremonies were very impressively given. Coffee and refreshments of a substantial nature were dispensed by the ladies, and s the occasion was a pleasant one to all attending. There is no more
We are the
sole agents for the above line have a full line on exhibition.
of Stoves and
H. S. RBNICK CO.
EAST SIDE.
| whole-souled enjoyment at any
The Beta fraternity boys enter- meetings in the city than at those of
ami Erl.
DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
Tin* NVatlier
tained a number of their friends at their handsome chib house last
evening.
Mrs. Solomon Glnypool, of Indianapolis, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. L. 1*. Chapin, has returned to
the G. A. R. and their allies, the W. R. C. The following obituary notice has been suggested as one which
would
IC. x \. I Groceries ci re Korrect cinci
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianauoi.is, Inti., Jan. ■>.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furbished at once at the very lowest rates.
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Geo. &. Blake,
The indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are - her home. stone there rests a man who'll keep as follows as received by II. S. j uliaI1 D. Hogate, of the Dan- on kicking all he can; he kicked I Relink A < o. Irom the otlicial vllle ^ eyiwW<rf(W> was | iere to(lav while he remained on earth, cotn-
liguring on the Student’s Printing i ,noncln E ,lt the hour of birth ; he , company lay out. kicked so hard, he kicked so high.
Colder weather with local John W. Layno returned this, lu8 heel8 wou,d sometimes scrape rains. morning from Kansas, and if you fl,e 8k '‘ ^ n<1 wllen 1,0 rei, ehes
Wappenhans. want to spend a hilarious hour ask * u,n ' cn8 hell kick because him to relate his experiences. no 8,ret ‘ t car wait8 - an<1 when » 8i >-
E. I.. Mct nrkicc ni. to Surnii.1.Tmii, lumi in Mr IT. A Wright of Floyd town ' < r liall> ll< holds he II kick heeanse
• . . it isn’t gold, is studying medicine in
Chicago, returned there today, af- * apt. and Mrs. ,1. 1. Owen were ter spending the holidays at home, the victims last evening of a pleasW. T. Scott left last night for ant 8l ' r P<-' 8 '' P 8r '.V- The occasion Wilkinson, Hancock county, to was the thirty-third anniversary of close a deal for a stock of general their marriage. Mr. Owen was at merchandise on a trade for a Put- home, bothered with a stiff neck.
when one of his assailants caused
be just the light si/.e for p] ace a sample order with him and be convinced that his
kicking citizens; Beneath this
K«*al Ktttnt** IraiiHferA.
L. McCorkk* et nl. to 8«rfth .1. Trail, land in j\Ij* \ W right, of Floyd town
UrecnoAstlf* towtifthip, $1200. . . . .lolin W. Wallace to < liarh*H M Doreott. land ^ ^ P*
in Mill t rock township, $1750.
( Ity oi Groencastle to K. ( . Rankin, land in
Forpal Hill, $K<).
Warren >. Meek et ul t<» Oliver l. shaw, land In < loverdale. $40. Willinin U. Adkins to John A. smith, hind in
Greeneitstle, $siMin
City of Greeneastle to J. K. Johnston, land In
Forest Hill, $110.
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
R. A. EJAMIUT'ON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OE SOU ARE.
nam countv farm.
MS.,.., . *
i. !.ons.
Tliis is No Fairv Story"
,, f\'*, * *' • V'' ‘ v * ' vtrtt./’.r LLA 'at
i mu.o\h ii' ?LJl 0Utl , n * Z |today and tomorrow. He wiH read i*’” 11 "".- 1 “J G..g.-..ph:. an an(| t | ien wero Ini(i paper on “Recent Road Legigla- j T„ hdr m0,ll(,r " | for the proper like re,•option to
of Brazil.
Best MainSprings In Watches
$1.00. » > y •< , 4
Rut a true story of solid faetK, viz.: Thai we
have a much larger, hetl‘*r seleet<Hl.
aide and st it ubbul h,
. Giody and v;*!! ^*vr you
umiOT valnein tin* saun* for your money than my other dealer will do. Our ifoods are a'l made to our especial order and are as wood as can In* made, and by urivintfour entireatten-
Mrs. Richard Tennant, of Terre
moil-(lur-1 Haute, is visiting relatives and
! friends here.
d V/*!'. vr*ve you better t*‘».r$r*Hm« •e.v.l.
riayliig; ( artU.
The Chinese, who, according to their I
van in'ninile, and by Kivinir inir rntlreniti-n- [histories, invented everything before' :r„uV,";:; ^^ha^s , «*nybody else, claim the merit of having who tmvi' a tew slioes iiilxcl In with nilier first designed playing cards and devel-!
able fatal ill ness. _ _ ^ „
Mrs. Owen when sh(* returned Irom
Sherii! Bingo, of Brazil. waA I ehurch< The evening waa a pleaa here late yesterday afternoon and ant one< both to the genial host took EUm 0wen8 t “ ' l-'.v aI1 d boateaa and to their visitors, county murderer, who has l*eeni A ,, 0 „ t twenty ti-ttcRdctL
confined in our jail for safe-keep-
ing. His trial is about due. ' Nl " ,s Eha Beckwith, assisted by _ „ . Misses Rose and Hattie Joslin and
January meeting
tgiBs* j_ Cleaning Watches.
$1.00.
The
of the
Miss Lillian Southard, entertained
prmiilsY ui' Viii'iki' i!ml ait tiiii uiri'i'iy try in at- Emperor Souit-Ho had many w i who'^ Td’* O IU "* \vr] nTT*^! n n i"h * • ‘‘ * an,!" liie'ii oV'.wa, 1 n , 'wi‘ , "!‘iMi!" Thr j ••‘lyiirally found time hanging heavily on ' ° " ‘Y Y ' 1 "" i ' day at t,.moon at a “flower party.” : rutlrii;, you can save money every tint** yon I their hands, so tlie emperor devised Will tie held Wednesday al ternuoil, i j q i» t . r until livo
amusement for them by inventing cards o ! 1
SHIPLEY. The Scientific
Watchmaker.
W
otiy footwear ait
—that is. if we are
^ ^ ^ ^ vifi b ■* v were 30 cards in each of ids packs—tlireo j < lirtiss.
em by inventing cards | j u n. 3, at half past two o’clock, at . , , . to put any belief in tho , . o clock. 1 lie parlors were tasteful- * «• «* I T"* 4'. J if «z* « *..
LOUIS & CO.
I.ITHIANTS f.ARI’l) 1 OR.
suits of nine each and three extra or superior cards. The Chinese cards were ^ ■ Oi..-' ... C. It i 1.1C i LAAI.
and the fragrance of the (lowers Wall’ll lllS[IPfDff Ulli'Villf. \f\V AlbailV. G Li ElExPslCA AHT Li El,
Hereafter the Greeneastle cloth Beeined t0 in8pire the quests with a
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will, «dl olr>eo rit «i\-
* It/ UisprbvluK im look uttur it. Wo’ll wll it or l«*t it, iih you wish. If tlu»rf»’s ji possIbU* piiMtomur lu town. Rlvot I hnt hu t in your ininU, t lion cull iiml we’ll cl inch It. J. .*• Af. f HUKLJSY, Insurance, Seal Estate. and Loan. . . . Sivuml EI.Mir, First Nutinniil Hunk ItnilOiiiK 1-ly
IS EW STOCK OR
WALL 1 > A1>IC1<S
AT
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. , i . fucJini'of inb'tL .".nd Tw i
Hindoos were round. o’clock in theevening. Exceptions !
Surprising tliirngh it may seem, it is .... ' everybody reports an uxcellmt tune. nevertheless true tlmt tlie queen in our | Wl be made on Mondav and ^ !lt - j Early in the afternoon each guest
the stores '* 1 f ft 4 1
entirely military—kiug, knight andl”’ ””' ”” ” . a * 11 knave. The Italians were the first, it is Uiis is a move in the right diree-
said, to give the lady a place in the pack. tion.
—New York Herald. ....... , . ,
Hugh A. Holmes, brother of the
Ought to Ho ArcoinnioclatcMl. IfttC ^ll’S. B. F . \\ il)lc 9 (ll6ll Ht Sll-
Niav Vhhk. Jan. 2.—John L. Sullivan b> m< Ind., Dee. 31. Mr. Holmes is
gays it is his desire to challenge the win- ... . . a . — well known throughout the state,
having been a partner of tlie Hamburger, Bloom & Co. wholesale house, Louisville, Ky., for the past
; thirty years.
& Cliirami KailEuad. INDIANA.
Uer of the Cor belt-.Mitchell fight.
ALxLaRN’S
Latest Designs and Colorings.
STORK.
Lowest Prices. Albert Allen.
names of the different flowers, with the letters of each name transposed, and the perso” correctly spelling the largest number of names received a beautiful bunch of flowers. For example the oleander would he spelled “Ineedroa,” and the letters must be placed in such a man-
ner
Mrs. R. L. O’Hair and Mrs. F. G. Gilmore were tied for the prize,
Judge Grubb at Martinsville has both spelling the same number of indicated that if Wyman J. Beckett words. Delicate refreshments were who was given a $10<)0 verdict there served, and the guest* departed, last week did not accept a less voting the New Year’s flower party amount he Would grant the defend-! a decided success.
SPUCIA! SA! For Childrens PlllSll clll(l
* •/ / < * •<« •« ,t n *. < *) g ay
Fancy Bonnets.
All 51.50 Bonnets for 75c All 51.no Bonnets for 50c
as to correctly spell the name. A ]] ^ B onnets f or 38c
All 50*: Bonnets for / 25c All 25c? Bonnets for 15c
We haven’t many of these goods left. If you want a bargain come quick.
F.G. GILMORE.
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