Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1894 — Page 3
T1IE liANXKK TIMKS, OREENCASTI.F,. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY:!. I8!M.
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Fair Greencastle.
We liave procured tlic best specimens of their latest productions, comprising delicate egg-shell cups and saucers, tea pots, sugar and creamers, small odd shaped wdies and other useful as well as ornamental articles. We extend a
and beautiful articles displayed.
A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days. DON'T FORGfT THAT $18.00 lOIDING BHD. Undertaking given special attention.
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THE LOCAL FIELD t 1 ;::,
not spend n cent. The banquet
What is Going on in and About wa9 flne ’ ami thc 9 P <, ‘‘ choB 8howe ' 1
that the city thinks lots of their fire department. The Brazil people have visited Greencastle several
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, times, and think our department is
: a beauty.
Japanese Novelties.
Tlieir fiuents are Stopping—New« of In-
tareiit Over the City—Th« H««t Column In between .iolin < ook, of that Jllat'C, tii« Paper for onirk Kmtiintt—short and .fuck F.ndlev, of Perth. ( ook Note* from all Part* of thr Town—More Won llV ll Score of 12 to ti. After Note* Some Hay* than othen-itemi anti the live bird shoot a clay match K«ei» i oHtni. took place between some of the best Will Maloney is in Indianapolis. Hhot8 prelient . Gll9 LoynDeeker, | Harry Maxwell has returned to of this city, took first place.
cordial invitation to visit our store and examine thq unique , Crawfordsville. The <rns company formerly owned
Don t forget Putnam s poultry by Moses and Lewis Rumscv, (Mias show ii<“xt week. D. McClure and .Marion (rreene,forB. F. Corwin went to Indianapo , mcrly as a private company, is now
new assortment of stamped ’ t * 1 ‘ s ,nori, ' n ^ - an incorporated company doing
The poultry show occurs from business under the name of thc
. the 9th to the 13th. Gr>%ncastlo Electric Light and
E. It. Pruitt has returned home Power Otticers will be from Wilkerson, Ind. elected in thc near future, probably |
a. . on Monday. Rev. J. 15. DeMotte has returned In our about Miss Reek-
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We have just received a linens and handkerchiefs.
Thc D. LANGDON GO.
HR IKK MK.NTION.
Crane fruit al Hamilton's.
.foliu Riley for
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witli's flower party in yesterday’s issue we by mistake failed to mention that Miss Della Ogden, of Danville, furnished some beautiful vocal music for the occasion. Miss
Akron graham Ilnur at
Aunt .Irmima's
j Hamilton's.
The place t<< buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay Ami all kinds of Grain i- al Hie iiuuninolb Feed Store of Hughes •• Bros., 16-18-20 Soulh Jackson St. •>I E7V RTOWS LTTUIN DRV KMakes your linen look like new. Three shipmentseneh week, Mon , Wed and Fri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
returned
from Jacksonville Ills.
James P. Hughes is visiting rel-
atives at Terre Haute.
Miss Britt Stack returned this
morning from St. Louis.
Hamilton’s. Ross Gordon of the Lafayette Ogden snug several selections in
• , l-.>t Sii)i</oj/ Leader, is dead. her customary pleasing manner, pancake Hour at Miss Mildred Sounvine lias re- and her presence added much to
.ii-.it turned to Franklin college. the pleasures of the event.
t«» tin-i*«*opie .>i «.rM-iirii«ti0. “Bonanza” Owens, of Terre We mentioned in our last night's We have reports from customers that Haute, is visiting his parents. paper that Geo. W. Murphy was
Mrs. John Gregory and baby, of licensed to marry Ella Justice. Lafayette, are here visiting her Deo. M. .Murphy, of the Commerparents. leial hotel, has been receiving numAlbert Eiteljorg returned to the oroU8 ‘‘ongratulations and has alIndianapolis dental yollege this read y Bpent ahout !|!1 - 50 in treatin g morning. j ’i' 0 boys, and he wishes to announce Miss Florence Pruitt has returned that he is not the h “!W individual
home from visiting friends at Indi-
anapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Shirley, of Terre Haute, are visiting ( has.
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Mlie agents for the Indianapolis launI dries are ehiimingto 1»' working for Hie illonie Steam f.aundry. Mr. Frank llitio is the only student who is in our ] employ at prisent. \\ e expect the citizens of Greeiienstle to protect and i>atronizc a home imterprise for the fot-iowing-reasoiis: 1st. \\ e haveinvested our money inyoureity. 2d. We do better work Ilian is done outside of the eily. .!. Our prices are the same as charged by the I ndianapolis laundries. I. We give employment to the home people, and take on new hands as our
\\ e are the sole aopnts f 0 r the above line of have a full line on exhibition.
Stoves and
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FAST SIDE.
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MONEY LOANED
Miss Sallie Crow is at home after a two days’ visit in Indianapolis. She heard Patti while there.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very
lowest rates.
work increases. So give your work Houghland and family,
only to Mr. Ditto, and the wagon bearing tbe name of tbe Home Steam Laundry. Yours respet., .■>(!-tt Cosi.i k & Mukton.
TIm* Weather
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are ns follows its received by II. S. Reniek «l r < o. from the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: 1 ndianai'oi.is, Ind., Jan. 3. Hoist cold wave signal; temperature will fall twenty do-
that purchased the license looking for the other G. \\\ Hunters should remember that
the following statute is no farce: “Whoever hunts with dog or dogs, or hunts or shoots with any kind of firearms, on enclosed lands without having first obtained the con-
sent of the owner or occupant : *
Miss Eftie Gardner, of Crawfords- thereof, shall be fined in nnv sum lMn.ce «i sample order with
villc, is visiting the families of not more than fifty dollars nor Captain Smiley and Robert Allen, less than five jiollars; provided, that A cold wave will strike us, uc- n, > prosecution shall be instituted cording to the weather bureau, by under the provisions of this section, tonight. Twenty degrees of cold, excepting upon the consent of the
owner of the land entered.”
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Groceries a. re
Korreet ctncl KIeai\.
him and be convinced that his,
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
The class of ’b-T, second ward public schools, was entertained last
Geo. Blake,
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When Talking
Item* I'Toui Onr I'olored I’riend*. Mrs. Harvey Moore is quite sick.
Irving Dickens is here from Chi- in Rockport.
Miss Belle Resor, who has been visiting her sister on west Franklin street, has returned to her home
When W. II. Durham made his
grees by Wednesday night; snow j evening at tlie home of Miss Ethel assignment he included the V M. on Wednesday. I Chaffee. ' ■ building in the list. In havW AC1-KNIIAN-. Miss Bello Resor who has been in S lf Dlinslerred liack to him 1111.1
his son George he allowed the records to show that the <|flit for interest as well as for principal had been completely satisfied. In other
cn « 0 ’ , , , ! Hon ’ D S - Goodin S’ “ leadin ^ words the association
Mrs. Jerome Smith has had a lawver of Greenfield, is visiting
. , . . - ’ 0 any rent, principal or very rigid attack of grip. Captain .). \ . Cook. Mr. Gooding t | io t | |(i
Jerome Smith’s cash receipts for has legal business here.
the year 18i»:l amounted to >f5:lti.55. ( . ()roner McN ,, r ha9 remlei , 1( , hi8
jCorilln Bibbs have returned ease to the effect that de "'TT ,n ' ,W,,n, ' s ,M : ^ L» tuirwUA !Chicago. ceased came to Siir- deati, " IUl ,hU ' «' l »‘ 11
T i, rnnfr l, IJ’ j|I ! Murphy,for,ner pastor , oti(> , loi9rt „ minister^.
i IlFOUp IlH I id l of the Bethel A. M. E. church, now
Mr, H. T. Simmons and family,
El. A. H A M I La T O N,
SOI Til HAST CORNER OF SOUARE.
never paid interest for
use of the building.—Crair
ford*cMe Arina yen-*.
Miss Rosa Marquis assisted at a
A nnui i- not likely lo be eoiNuneiug, but when
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We assure you (bat we are Alwajs Talking ITimugli om SHOliS.
j of N ineennes. is in the city. He 1 preaches at the church tonight. A good time was had at the «oI cial given at the home of Win. I MIles 1 net night. < has. Bridges, of Indianapolis, brought his guitar and entertained those present with
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of Bloomington, are guests of Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Naylor. Air. Simmons is one of the leading clothing merchants of his prosperous city. In alighting from a moving train in Indianapolis on Monday, Louis Weik, the well-known grocer, was thrown violently to the ground and
You will recognize th( ., «ome of his songs, value to us of having our The grand United Order of Odd
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That * w hat our-do—and; lows : \A in. liartwood, .\.t.; Lin- | >d. ’l*' 1" ili.-y Jo not qiu iik,either. | ( . olir Bryant, P. S; Chns. Herring. The poisoning mentioned in our
, E. S: AA m. Iloiring, cLapiain, J. telegraphic columns yesterday at
treasurer, and Benj. Hay-
den, advocate. Their district lodge ; meets at ( rnwfordsviile on zVog. (i,
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L. L. I« ^ (U S£
says: “It is seldom that an audience in any city has an opportunity of hearing such an artist as Miss Rosa Adelaide Marquis, of Greencastle, Ind. Miss Marquis has won a national reputation as a violinist. This is her second appearance ih A incCuiu s, aud at each Time she lias proven herself master of the instrument. Her touch and execution were simply perfect and won
tfnr 'i/c'ikt'is of iui i nni I Hvu* nnot
efface.'
A reporter dropped into Mr.
Best MainSprings In Watches
$1.00.
Gleaning W atekes.
$1.00.
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Independence, Kansas, was a horri- 1 ^ ,ap ' u -s K ,0 ‘ c ' r A store and for a hie affair. All the parties were " MV momentR watt,he '' ch[,r ity in well known to Mr. E. A. Hamilton. 0 P prat ' nn - * n Gle l( ' nt i l!U 'T "I 1 ' H ’
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luoli altm 11. lie il wil it er lot n, us you
general store. Every-
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' !’.7r>n." 'T'hs^ Tor:"-"io.l-.Z' •iri-L tie ones waiting their turn, and as each stepped up he or she was
wl.bfffti.enrt a *teic 'ffim.S’iMn. ll ‘‘ swi,h «re:.t interest, I ron, n.giu,., ohn Gannon, John law ley, fe&ir ,,, >,m,J ,u ‘ ,,u ' u,l,, “ ,,U,,U | to night. Last night the house Kleinbub, < F. Murphy, Joe Klein
was crowded, and there were fifteen | )nb T heo. Kleinbub, J. O. Frazier,
or more at the altar, nearly all of T Fi S age, J. IJ. Ash and Ken „ , , whom were converted. Meeting at Carpenter attended the New Year’s ’ ,,,M 0 " t ^ g OV,,S ’ n,lt •/Lm.V«SVAA*g,Ai,4f. * ‘ - *« 'NudVaL iVmLm.iuvL t< - ns ' J , .
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Many of these gifts are sec-
eoats, cloaks, shoes, over- ' ■' •• ■ » « l’-z • -a i , , v \.
i .coats, or any other necessary
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AKURN’B - DRUG Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowest Prices.
Sewall and Ed Ackerman visited o„,u, 9Tu t Hotldn.r to be sure, bur Brazil -ast evening, and attended , n „ of thf , in HrP vn |„ a bl e and sev. | the annual banquet of the Brazil vicenble. The ladies making the : fire department. The Clay county distribution are kind and ex peri j lads spread themselves, and the eneed, and seem to taki 1 a great demembers of the city council were ! li K ht and feel ‘ng in the work.
S'TOREl. all in attendance and made speech-1 The i r I i9a nobl ° r U9e ’ n l nd the
1 poof in Gicctieastle are liappier
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es. The Greencastle boys are loud thereby. The supply seems to be Albert Allen. I ill their praises of their treatment, equal to the demand so far.
All #1.50 Bonnets' for 75c All sti I-^tyonoec foe cor All 75c Bonnets for 38c All 50c 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.
