Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1894 — Page 3

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UL BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1801.

Japanese Novelties. We liave 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 uniqife and beautiful articles displayed.

We have just received a new assortment of stamped linens and handkerchiefs. % The D. LANGDON G0.

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What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND

many.

The revival still continues at Mt. Pleasant church, four miles northeast of the city, with unnhat ( e»l interest. There has been six

MISHAPS. I adilitiom to the church. Kev. K

C. Waring, assisted by students of DePauw university, are conducting

the serviees.

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Where Our People are Goins' mul Wl»« re Their GuentH are Stopping—Newn of In-

irrr.t Over the City Tl.*- Bet Column in I)r f; c Smytlle Was ealled two

the Paper for Ouiek Reading ~ Short n,j| (V -

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not recover. Mr. Kreigh is a son-in-law of Daniel Mahoney, of this

city.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

The place to buy

bi Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay Ami all kimK <»f Grain at tin* mam-

moth Feed Store of

lll GMCS •• LjROS.. 16-18-20 Soutli Jackson St.

-XBKRTOWS t-TTWtS DRVKMnkes your linen look like new. Three -h!pmI'Mlftetiell week, Mon., Wed and Krt. kPROMPT 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. &. Blake, GRF.ENCABTLE, IND. When Talking TinimglF His Hal

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A man U not likoly to hr <‘on\ inrihir, hut. w ln ii \vt* .T'Siin* you that \vi* an*

FOR MAYOR. Editor Bannkr Timi Please announce y name as a candidate for Mayor of Greer Jastle, suhjeet to the decision'of the republican primary election or convention. JONATHAN BIRCH Editor Bannku Timks: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Mayor of the city of Greencastle, subject to the republican primary. HEN BY ( . LEWIS. FOR CITY TREASURER. John Gilmore announces to the Republican voters of Greencastle that he is a candidate for the office of < ity Treasurer, subject to the republican primary . Editor Bannkh Times: Please annonnee that 1 will be a candidate for i ity Treasurer, subject to the republican primary election. HENRY >. REND K. Editor Banner Times: Pleasaannoniice that I will be a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the republican primary. FRANK L. LANDE>. ^ FOB CITY CLERK, j Editor Banner Times: | Please announce that I will lie a candidate j for the nomination for < ity Clerk, subject to I tin* republican primary JAMES M IirULEY To the Republicans of Greencastle: l desire to annonnee t hat lam a candidate for City < lei k, subject to the republican pri

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.TAME- W. ROWER FOR COUNCILMAN. Editor BA n n eh Ti mKS: Please announe(*tlmt I will be a eaudidate for Con lie 11 than in Hie second ward of Greencastle, subject to the republican primary. ED PERKINS. Editor Banner TiMks: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Councilman of the second ward, subject to the decision of the republican primary. GEORGE 1 BLAKE. South Greencastle. Mrs. Brooks and son Gu}" have returned from Quincy. A. It. Wilson made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday. ‘ Mrs Sarah Bandy is sick at the home of her. father,Thomas Daven-

port.

Some of oyr south end thieves i have got themselves into the meshes I of the law.

of Stilesville this

Notes from all Parts of the Town-More

Note. Some Bay. Ihao Other.-Kea.l h„„ '“Owning to Visit the family of Will. Kent Posted. Kreigh. He found three of the Mrs. Sedgwick is home from ‘‘hildren sick with diphtheria in Casey, III. violent form, and one, Mabel, may!

James MoD. Hays is visiting at

Fillmore today.

Cases ot measles reported to be

quite numerous. i The man who invested in a diary Mrs. A. Morton has returned on the first of the month m order from a visit to Ohio. ! t, "* t he rai ^ 11 re<,or ' 1 in 11 a11 ,li8 ‘ The little girl of Dr. McCarty is ; th ° U l ght u 8 w,,r : ls ’ w ‘* 1 .... , , „ I reach the point where he will stinisick with catarrhal lever. . . . , „

inarize the chronicle of the uav

Miss Tenie Evans has left high thu8; ., Went (lowu town in the school with an attack of measles. morning aDd returned in the after-

John Roberts, the restaurant noon.”

man, is down with typhoid fever. ] _’. ...

Owing to the sickness oi one of

Mrs. Lola Smythe, of Danville, | our ean . ier boys thc delivery of pa 111., IT visiting Mrs. Jus. Bioketts. per. has been * trifle irregular this Miss Stella Lotshar is improving week. A new boy has been placed after a forty days’siege of typhoid on the route in qi.-stion and is fever. learning the same as quickly as Mrs. W. S. Cox has gone to the ! P 08sible - The '“te delivery has bedside of her sister. JV.rs. Evans,, b( “ on fa used by one of the carriers at Cloverdale. having to carry two routes. Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Hester left; Deputy Foster reports a queer this morning for Evansville to visit lot of criminals at his bastile these several weeks. days. There are nine prisoners in DeMotte Sedgwick has returned j uil - tw0 for burglary, one for grand from Chicago, where he has been larceny, one lor obtaining goods for eye treatment. under false pretenses, one for as Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Luther! 8ault and b «*tery, three for hurSackett, of Indianapolis, formerly | ^ lar - v , nnd , larccn - v ' and one lonel >-

of this city, a son.

Z. Potter leaves tomorrow for i

iHEY lAUST 60. i\ low fancy rockers, renter tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will X Ite sold at greatl) reduced prices for next ten Z days. T

DON’T FORI,FT HIM’ $18,011 FOFDIMi BED. j

Undertaking given special attention. t

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* - — — 5 p J) 'k.'^Xk'%T r T> XT■CsTS t. T.WT W e are thc sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition.

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I drunk. It's generally there more drunks than criminals.

FAST SIDE.

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Wooster, Ohio, for a week’s visit to his aged mother. Mrs. Patee, of Chicago, who has been visiting friends in the city, returned home today. Mr. S. A. Leverton. of Sheridan, Wyoming, is visiting John Cooper, the liveryman, and family. The Century club will meet at

On Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, Dill. II. Morrison will deliver his lecture on “The (Treat Underlying Cause of Moral Delinquency in Members of all Fraternal Organizations.” As this lecture represents the thought of years, a rare!

treat is expected. All Odd Fellows I Place a sample order with

are cordially invtied to be present on that occasion. E. T. Chaffee,

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( j roceri es n re Rori-eel and Nlecii\.

Death has again invaded the! m——

family of Mrs. Eliza Beals on Sem-

inary street, Miss Ellen Beals de-1 t—* y y » /T T T /-y-y Tk. T the poultry parting this life last night a few -Llk* « 1 X y \ i x J k 1 v ^ ,

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the home of Mrs. Marquis on Sat secretary of Putnam lodge, No. 4.), urday afternoon, Jan. 13. | [ (j_ q p

It is now pretty generally be- ^ lieved that the Greencastle post-1 oltice nomination is hung up.

The managers of

show are overrun with stock. They minutes before midnight. She had find their room is rather small. been ill several weeks with erysipeThe Kappa Alpha Theta Alum- las, which flnalR culminated fatalnae club will meet with Mrs. M. J. ly. Miss Beals was a member of Beckett on Saturday afternoon. DePauw university and the Theta Abe Keightley died this morning ! fraternity. He age was twenty-one at his home on Fox Kidge, of eon- years, and she was a young lady of sumption. The funeral services many noble traits of character, will take place tomorrow afternoon. .Miss Beals was a sister of the late Grand Army at its hist Professor II. L. Beals, deceased.

Thr fur.rrrd will .y. enr Tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock, at Lo

him and he convinced that his

mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE. *

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It iu r<»i»r»pfpd thnt SIpvp Van-

cleave will'start a meat shop in thej mee,in ^ ^ ° ,u ‘ llu ’ sonth end • esting sessions for a long time,

. , ! great enthusiasm and interest be-1 l0C * c ^ urt ' b. I ouehcr au.i (Jur end ot town is brightening ^ Kev. Bryan conducting the

up wonderfully since the pump shop

has resumed business.

R. L. Matthews took a young man named Buis from the neighborhood of Belle Union to the blind :!«yl'iw» -it Indiafiepoli? yesterday

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{ liave secured about

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Mr. and Mr*. II. <

lug shown.

The republicans of the north

precinct of the second ward met Mr. and Mr*. H. < . Lewis enterin the mayor’s oftlee last night at' tinned a large party of friends at seven o’clock and selected R. M. their elegant home on Indiana and | Black as committeeman. Seminary streets last, evening. The

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North Gr****nra«t 1«*.

Mrs. Mary Maey is visiting relu-

ITimigli our SH0F.S,

m : i m mu ftwft valVl-Mo ViViiT‘iMvi'iiil'‘ T '/ii ...V,g.' ■omit-c «(. made that tlievl ; „„ onu . i, n if jj„. i; mr>

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Prof. James H. Howe writes from Omaha tliat he has been waking up that lively western city on music,

! (nulling » fe^ilvilii'e panned pleasantly in social enjoyment, games, etc., tasty and elegant refreshments | lining served at thc close. Those

will

Thai’* ulmi oiu* <u>—and I Tin- north enders are well pleased

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AT ABOUT ONB.-HAUK VAUUK,

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thias, Mi. mid J1 is. Alex Lockiidgc,,

'Vcydono.siiueak.either.l ! . w . L . aiin ve .; The poultry show gave rise to a; Mr . andMra rhas. AllcnrUr. and | ] , IIUIlt . M'oiu.nik* - ; aW Aiu.* vv •?*:.,•'-..vaS- e« mT

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Yesterday the section men found, oi tb,c bo J a morning to set up ^ Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. |

her of the order to call and see them, as they .w.e.ei o-j-'V..,. ■: ’ot'', ,,,

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a man of the crossing Ivina: on tbe ( ’tg ars . ^ be 0,nw< * ,bHt ,ld *' ! ' ! Rcnick, Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Over-

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put in charge of o , ’ l “ n ( sport with it.

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; street, Mr •md Mr« 11 V ■imith, ! Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson, Mrs. J

The friends of Hon. ( has. F. ( of- Florence Dunbar, Misses Lillian

Ft, bjblPLEY. Wholesale -iewHer-.

Ity**!! \\ Tioiini: n>»' *«» •» , it i« provltiK an “elephant on your liamla,'' let i

<Hik utter it. We ll sell it or, let it. as you Dig hUMBCsa.

us nibk urter it. Wo'll sell tt or let H. ms you lug luisiness. A cat load of ma-1 to learn ot the death ot his son, iiivot'ii'ni' l iiiri U iil > your niind, then cull niui chiuery is on the way here, and as Ralph, which occurred yesterday

soon as it arrives twenty-five men ' afternoon at JO* Park avenue, Ind-

ianapolis, of acute hydrocephalous.

J. f M. f HUKLBY,

ana Loan. • . •

Second Floor, Flint Nntlonnl Units imiiiuiiik

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will Fie employed.

Loat.ahaUgiow.f , . „ H..’ ■ T — , " ror W "’ leather st nip arnimtl his neek. Any in-1 cal lodge, No.

Burke of the lo039, Knights of

Nellie Hammond, Kate and Lida Grooms, Ella Beckwith, Genevieve Ames, and Messrs. Dr. W. G. Over

street, Lt. E. M. Lewis, B. F.

win and E. E. Black.

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formation will he thaiikfullv received, il-’.V fri. H. it. i.te\uin*..\.

Honor, has this week received and

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Mbs Josephine Nichols will give her lecture »-n “Paris,’ Friday evening at eigiii .. .-i.m k i,. tl.

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Latest Designs and Co'orings

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Lowrst Prices. Albert Allen.

! paid a draft to Mrs. John ir» m • eight oct...-.., ... .uen.™. J!SIT. ■ Aii « ,, . , . / j- | $2000 insurance on the life of her lecture is finely illustrated by stereop-| J>i 'uuiie utl oOC husband, deceased, who was a mem i , ' , ' on views, giving a good idea of the J All 75c Bonnets for 3 8 c

i her of that Fiody.

The Gentlemen’s club met with pictures will be shown, such as ‘‘The Mr. Jerome Allen on Monday night Angelas,” by Millet, and Murillo’s ‘I

^ I mamiluta ('oiii*(*nt inn ’ IVlrs. \ K*ii

with ji irooa attendance. Ihe

_ j rtfSlUeiH’e IU i nns ciuiinra ut5i iv* give J per of the evening was read b y ; intdligent idea of the life and eusProf. Baer, ol the German depart-1 tom of the f reneh people. U2-U

palaces, gardens, and churches of the All 50c Bonnets for 25c ' beautiful city. Also some of the famous a\|| 25c Bonnets for ir c met with pictures will be shown, such as “The j ^

We haven't many oi these seeds left. liyou want a bargain come quick.

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F. G. GILMORE