Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1894 — Page 3

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niE BANNER TIMES, CHEF NT ASTI,E, INDIANA TUESDAY, JANUARY !». !8!M.

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anese Novelties.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

We have procured the best specimens of their latest productions, comprising delicate egg-shell cups and saucers, 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 unique and beautiful articles displayed.

We have just received a linens and handkerchiefs.

new assortment of stamped

The D. LANGDON GO.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

I’M IT.

Tin 1 plnut* tu buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay

And"all kinds of Grain is at tlir mam-

moth Food Store of

Hughes •* Bros.,

16-18-20 South Jackson St.

•WBTTRTOWS L7TUISDRYKMakes your lUnrn look like new. Three shiiwie'nts each week, Mon., WihJ and IT1. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

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.

Geo. G. Blake,

GREENCASTLE, IND.

S’OH M ATCH. Editor Uannkr Timks: I Please announce my name as a candidate I for Mayor of Greencastle, subject to the decision of the republican primary election or I convention. JONATHAN RIKCII. FOR CITY TKKA8URKR. John (in..work announces to the Republican voters of Greencastle that he is a candidate* for the office of < itv Treasurer, subject to the republican primary. Kditok It a n n kh Timks: Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to tin* republican primary election. HENRY >. REN H K Editor Bannkk Times: Please announce that I will bo a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the republican primary FRANK L. LANDF.s. FOR CITY CI.KItK. Ei 1 i t or 11A N \ KR T1M kh: Please announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination 0>r ( ity Clerk, subject to the republican primary. JAMES M. HCRLEY FOR COUNCILMAN Editor RaNNF.it Timks: Please announoethat 1 will be a candidate for Councilman in the second ward of Grecneastle, subject to the republican primary. KI>. PERKINS. North (■reencustle. Maggie Sage is no better. The Dig Four delivered to the Monon in the past week about 200 ears of coal. The tramps now, and have had for some time, possession of the Monon sand house, it’s a favorite resort for the poor unfortunates to t*lk about the democratic hard

times.

The sleeping ears recently put on by the Rig Four are doing a big business. It doi*u't seem much like hard times with the sleeping

ear service.

The express boys are having a better time since the holidays. It was nip and tuck with them then, but now their business has so decreased us to necessitate cutting the force from five and six down to

three men.

Where Our People are Going and Where Their Guest* are Stopping-News of Interest Over the City—The (test Column in the Paper for Quirk Reading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some I>ays than Others—Head and

Keep Posted.

Ed Allen went to Indianapolis

tills morning.

Major George Kimble, of Mt.

Vernon, is in the city.

Mrs. Win. Paisley went to Indi-

anapolis this morning.

John Cannon, of Anderson, is vis-

j iting friends in the city.

DePauiv university opens tomorj row after the holiday vacation. J. H. James and T. C. Grooms are at Brazil today on legal busi-

ness.

The banks are holding their annual election for directors

officers.

Win Gill, as some havt been nick naming him. We gladly make the

correction.

The January meeting of the Young Woman,s Home Missionary society of College Ave. church will be held Wednesday afternoon, January 10, at 3 o’clock, at the resi | ilence of Mrs. D. M. Wood on east Washington street. Charles Cooprider was yesterday j sentenced in the Cluj- circuit court to the penitentiary for two years. I At the time of his conviction hisl attorneys filed motion for a new trial, the argument of which was set for the present term, and the j ’ defendant placed under bond of $6,000. The motion fora new trial; having been overruled, the defendant accepted the finding of the jury j

an appeal to|

THEY EULST GO.

A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will he sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days. 2 DON’T FORGET THAT $18.00 EOI DING BED. : Undertaking given special attention. x EAST SIDE. HANNA. \ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

\Mien bilking

Students are arriving in great numbers for a continuance of their

studies.

Mr. Wallace Beals, of Chicago, is at the bedside of his sister, Miss Klla Beals.

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Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Hester leave tomorrow for Evansville to visit several weeks. Mrs. 1). E. Kelley and Mrs. Tipton Foxworthy, of north Greencastie, are on the sjck list this week. Mrs. Samuel Bennett, who has been visiting AUbert Allen and

and did not ask for the higher courts.

The Daughters of Rebecca installed their following officers last ni<rht: Mrs. II. II. Morrison, N.G., 1 Mrs. E. T. ( hafice, V. G.: Mr. H.H. Morrison, treas.; Mr. I). E. Badger, sec.; Mrs. O. W. Ward, L. 8. to N. G.: Mr. C. II. Meikel, R S., to V. G.; Mrs. Bertha Meikel, L. S. and to V. G.; Miss May Chittenden, warden; Mrs. Maggie Iloughland, conductor: Mrs. Kate Kleinbub, chaplain. Trustees, Mrs. E. T. J Chaffee, Mrs. Maggie lloughlund,

Mr. Charles Meikel.

A live, healthy rumor was oiir-| rent this morning that an election

had been ordered for the selection ^ 11 soli" agents foi

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the above line of Stoves and

of a postmaster for Greencastle to fill tlie term that is now starting in. In a talk with Mr. Neff hgj stated he hadn't heard any thingi aliout it, and that any report of the kind must surely be a grape- ; vine special. Mr. Steeg on the other hand stated that if the up-j

family, left for Franklin this morn- pointment did not show up toda\ | *ng. [ or tomorrow that there was a strong i The Putnam republicans will probability of an election, name a chairman of the central It has been rumored that Carl | committee at Saturday’s conven- Kiteljorg would not go to Terre tion. | Haute as gauger, some saying that George Flenton was selected as he had failed in examination. To committeeman by the republicans a reporter this morning Mr. Eitelof the north precinct of the first jorg stated that there was nothing ward. in the rumor; that work was rather Miss Kate Milligan, who has slack right now in the revenue debeen visiting the Misses O’Brien, P« r '™cnt and that there were two has returned to her home in Green- or three o,ll0 ‘ s who werG not .' ct

on regular duty besides himself; that the pay was $5 per day for each day he worked, and as it now

have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENICK <3t CO.

EAST SIDE.

^ . \ stood tlifere was not enough work

seminary

to warrant him in going and being

field.

Mr. Wm. Paisley, of Boston, comes tomorrow to join his wife

and visit Mrs. Irvin on

street.

under living expenses in Terre

Ex-Senator \\. C. Duncan, of Haute yet; that lie had assurance, Bartholomew county was yesterday however, that work would pick up chosen as the democratic member I later and that then his place would of the state central committee for * J(i P ermftnen *. this district. An Early Morning Fire.

Box 21 sent in an alarm at ti:J5 o’clock this morning. The box is located on the corner of College avenue and Liberty streets, and

K. /V. I lellTlil ( xrocerien; a. re PC or reel and Isdeai\. Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE.

El. A. HAM I NT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

The Putnam County Medical So-

ciety is in session today in Dr. G. j C. Smythe's office. It is the regular

quarterly meeting.

South Greeurastl#*.

Tliroagli

A man i~ imi likely to fie convincing. Gut, wlien we assure you that wc arc Always Talking Through our SHUl;^.

J!;. |j^U visiting his mother.

Cleaning W atches.

You will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves.

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Charles W. Landes pulled the lever.

Dr. J. R. Etter went to Greencas- The flre boyil mudc a bl .i llitint run tie,today, and from there be will w .,. r r ,, v .i !

, . IT , ! raftke 11 tour in 0hio in the interest 1 fire in R. L. Higert’s smoke house. ^ Goo. Bagiev, ol Urbana, » here of Ids medical buttery.-CW Thip n( . 0C „ it!ltOf , t! „. , !iying of

,/ordnille Journal. ^ nearly eleven hundred feet of hose

Jim Campbell is “laying off" to-, Those roosters that are making dowu and up the hills and hollowday, keeping the citizens of Kcight- 1 so much noise around at the poul- of the Bttiubridge road. The lads leytown straight. try show today are not the variety g„t there, however,and in about fife For some time the Vandalia rail- ,kat decorated campaign hats last minutes had the fire under easy road has been troubled with coal y ea, '• 1 hat breed don’t win prizes control. The smoke house was t It 11» v< >c \\ r t vf>i n | U111 iil>tiilitoif>t(>llt‘*4iltltllPliii«til passthrough tiic eit\' the thieves I J. M. Dooley, formerly of nortli l ," " ,, , mg space having been packed with would board the train and throw Putnam county, president of the , awf j llRt . This bumml for a while off coal for their winter supply. Third National bank of Blooming- and was rather nasty to figlit. The Sunday when the conductor inter- ton, HI., is at the point of death, frame roof of the building was fered they let him understand that His daughter is Mrs. B. C. Single- pretty well burned out. Mi. Higert

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he went to the caboose and rc-

Best MainSprings

In W atches

$1.00.

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That’s what ours do—uiitl

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meat. Roue ol which was damaged

Di. Robert Ai!yu, formerly j.rce- ( 0 uuy exieut by the fire. Tlo

SHIPLEY. The Scientific

W atchmaker.

luniued tlieie. A eetcnlay Detc^ct* j ideut of the Cipeitiuuti Weslex an

1UTMANTS CAKH) I0R.

ive Hennessey was watching for [female college, and well known in them, mil they hau beeu given a lip j this city, died on Jan. 7, at i arboti-

loss is small.

and no I nutted.

depredations were com-

if you havt* a boiiflo for sale or run I, and j it provhiK an “i k'plmiit tm your bands, ” lc*t I ,iu i... I, . ■ 4* 4 . . .,..11 it .... 1..* it .>.1 ,-<111 1

11 eudrd tins Way.

\ Wail I>«*nlli.

The BraaSi has tfcr IdIIdw

dale, III. Dr. Swahlen left vestei ing in regard to Brazil citizens well

j day to attend the funeral. known here:

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: Wiiicli lii.v|HMTiU' Lniiisiilli', \nv Albany, * 1 P *>■ I.** n 't i.iti' u - ■ i u’u it.

GUE1RNL 11 HA, INDIANA.

Married, at the residence of

us look after It. We'll scil It or Tet It, h« you I Draill Democrat hridA’a r n .t, Ar wish. If thefo's a poaalblc eiiHlomer In town. I qii., forennon n l.ov rnv I'nll nf 1,11 DriUC 8 tutlur, Joint v> .

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daughter of A. F. and Ada C. Bridges, died at the home of her

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Insurance, Real Estate.

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Second Floor, First Nntlonul Hank Ilnildins

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track near tne Vandalia depot by | Policeman Marshall, who ordered them out and marched them east A7,*thD.i"»il rn "d. with orders to skip.

Mr. L. T. Newell and Miss Ida M. I Janl,ar - V 4 ’ ,H94 ' Sh, ‘ woul ' 1 h " ve Hall, both of Carpentersville. I b, ‘‘‘ n ,,i ■ Vl ‘" rs ol ' a K L ' 1 "" 1 k1k ‘ lived

F. D. Ader, Wm. Maloney, Dr.

the city. There were only fourteen. BG “ce, Louis Steeg, anil Col. Mat- ’

son returned from the Martinsville

MEW STOCK OF=-

until February 12. The remains sire- Id.-i .v.r.v.d.t. t .'..by.'d/t Sprm.g.--. the parents having not as yet de-

eided where to inter them. The [AH Sl.oO Bonnets for family moved to Colorado two years All 75*- UonnctS for.. afc “‘“(ago with the hope of benefitting All 50c Bonnets for. Bliss Eva’s health, and they were ,\|| \- c Bonnets for

liad the delighted at the marked im-

. name of Mrs. Wm. Gill. It should fovenicnt of the first few months.

ACLBN’SV UHUO - STORE1. hav.hee,m,,. cm Th.T

gentleman at the Palace shop stales passed away with all its 1

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QMldveu’a Pllisll 5111(1 ^ Fancy Bonnets.

All Si .50 Bonnets for.. . .

WALL PAPERS

AT

convention via Indianapolis, taking

in the “Milk White Flag

1 Grand opera house last night.

In yesterday’s issue we

75C Soc 3X125c pc

We haven't many of these goods left. If you want a bargain come quick.

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Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowest Prices. Albert Allen.: his mum; is Gill Ackley and not fragrance and beauty.

F. G. GILMORE.