Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1894 — Page 3
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E BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JANUARY II. I8!M.
THE KM’AL FIELD :L*Z.Z~Z."'^Z
Japanese Novelties. We have procured the best specimens of their latest productions, comprising delicate egg-shell cups and saucers,
teapots, sugar and creamers, small odd shaped dishes and other useful as well as ornamental articles. We extend a
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
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i tors was here yesterday evening. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae club will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beckett on south College avenue. Subject: “The Tempest.” 1, locality of scene; 2, general characteristics; 3. interplay of the comic and pocti-
Wlier* Our People are Going and Where , ,
cal; 4, Shakespeare s clowns. Their GuestN are Stopping—New" of In-
terent Over the City—The Best Column In AU item in yesterday s issue the Paper lor Quirk Reading — short concerning the meeting of the GenNotes from all Parts of the Town-More tlemcn's Literary club the name of
the paper and author were incorrectly given. It should have read Dr. Duvall instead of Prof. Baer,
. , . | John Sadler earrlcB a badly dam aml hi9 8ubject wai i. Soi . ialigm in cordial invitation to visit our store and examine the unique aged band
Note* Soin** Days than Other*—-Hoad and
K«‘e|» Posted.
Mr. Diall is sick with a fever.
instead of Socialism and
and beautiful articles displayed.
We have just received a new assortment of linens and handkerchiefs.
Frank Steele, of Terre
in the city.
Captain J. J. Smiley is at
The D. LANGDON GO.
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OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
Mi! m; it.
The place to buy
Flour, Mill Feed, ^ Hominy-Meal, Hay And all kinds of Grain L at the mam-
moth Feed Store <>f
Hughes *• Bros., 16-18-20 South Jackson St.
Germany
Haute, is Germany.
The members of Canaan M. E.
home church presented the pastor, Rev.
stamped from Richmond. C. G. Leazenby, with a very liberal Mr. Win. Paisley, of Boston, is “nd acceptable donation, consisting visiting in the city. j 0 * ^ 0lir i meat, one half dozen chick “Politics is prevalent,” especially'*‘ us ’ c ^ 8 ’ butter ’ i ,otatoe8 ’ turni P 8 ’ in south Greencastle. ' lar ' 1 ’ oanned fruit ’ l ,reaerve8 « . cU --
i A very successful series of meetings were conducted iluring the holidays
by Mr. Leazenby.
J. K. Langdon went to Indianapolis on business this morning. Mrs. Chas. Morris, of Salem, is visiting Wm. (). Goulding and
family.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>,>««<> ' II1EY H! > i 60 A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greath reduced prices for next ten days. mint i-okoi i m\r $i8»ii ioi.dim; bio. Undertaking given special attention.
EAST SIDE.
HANNA.
Miss Marion Alison Fernie home from her vacation.
is at
FOR MAYOR.
1 Fa litor Ba n ner Ti M Eft:
j Please anoouneo my name as a eaiulidate j ror Mayor of Greencastle, subject to the decision of the republican primary election or
convention.
JONATHAN B1KCH i Editor Banner Times:
! Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for Mayor o r the city of Greencastle, subject I to the republican primary.
IIKNKV ( . LEWIS. FOR CITY TREASURER.
♦John Gilmore announces to the Republi-! i>^ a 4 • . 1 ... .
! cm votcrx ofGr.Tticnsticthat hoi«a , u ndi- A,cl1 tluifTBc in masonry last early as possible of their intention
| dun-for the nffioo of ( Ity Treasurer, subject evening. to b g present,
to the republican primary.
Btirrou BannerTimks: .Miss Olive Ponchcr, ol Salem,; Miss Addie Farmer received
Please Iinnnunee that I will lie a eaiulidate attended the funeral of Miss Kiln
fort ity Treasurer, subjeet to the republiean i, i .1 • ...
primary eleetion. Beals this afternoon. her girl friends on Tuesday evening.
MBNHV K j •‘Alalmnia” paper is being hung They seemed to have enjoyed them candidate I about the city this week. The show selves, especially the well laden
The convocation of the Central Deanery, diocese of Indiana, will be ; in session at St. Paul's church, Richmond, on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 1C and 17. The
1. B. 1 ool and wife, of Indian- clergy are requested to bring festiapolis, are guests ot E. Tucker an,I va , vegtments, and all persons inl family. | vited to attend the convocation are James L. Browning took the! requested to notify the rector as
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tjuite a surprise from a number of!
EJitor Banner Times:
Please unnouuei* that I will bo
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK <5 CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : :
•WB7TRTOWS
Makes ynur linen look iikt m w. Three shipments each week, Mon , Wed and Eri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND Of LIVER Y.
LTVUISDRV^
nc We
MONEY LOANED
is lulled for the Kith.
11 race
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
for City^Treasiirer, subject to the republiean primary FRANK L LANDES
for city clerk.
Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for i li> Clerk, subject to the republican primary. JAMES M HURLEY. To flic Republicans of Greencastle: l desire to announce that lam a candidate I for City ( lork, subject to the republican pri- |
mury.
JAMES W. BOWER |
Foil COUNCILMAN.
Editi»r B\xNER TimMS:
Please announce that I will be a eandldntt school. The schools are slightly
for CJouneilman in tin-second ward of On*en- crippled by the disease. mayor’s office last night by the re- . eastle, subject to the republican primary. j * ! ►...i i: . om •.
ED PERKINS. Dr. Bence was called to Fillmore 1 ’ rdn * H * Clt - V committee
i;ditorbannerttMes: vcstoyday to visit Mrs. Osier, who f“'>‘ , 'Oo make the necessary call,! ! Please announce that I will be a candidat* , , , . .. ^ , ..n.] nnlv thoao jit tin* itt*ovL>nc for Ootineiltnan of the second ward, subject tfi ouite sick. Mrs. Osier is a sis- • ‘1
to the decision of the republican primary.
GEORGE E BLAKE. !
i;. A. i IciiTiiltory’w
Allen, Daisy, Rosa and Price and Ilulah Farrow.
Gr
ocerien
ci i;e
especially
table. They had a jolly time on |
Greenberry O’Hair shipped two‘*^ t ‘* r wa . v home as Mr. Farmer car loads of thules to Columbia. Brought them in a big wagon. I Tennessee, yesterday. Those present were Laura Stoner, ; The local freight train of the j Lizzie " nd L( ' 1h Walls ’ Florence ’
Vandalia Line is leaving a number W»lk Mumie Gilford, Bessie Town, j T^ a 1 of cars of merchandise at Green ^ np > Alspaugb, Lucy 1 V t J 1 L cl 1 1 C l 1 1 Ll ti
castle each day.
There are nearly twenty cases of
I measles in one class of the high 0mn S t0 11 misunderstanding in j
dates, there was no meeting at the i 1),acc a sample order with him and be convinced that his
Wanted—Keltalile m in or boy. Distribute samples. Fair wages. Address with stamp, T. Crowley, Terre Haute, hid.
ter of Calvin Albin.
A prominent democrat stated to a reporter at the poultry show that a democrat ought to surely feel good listening to so much crowing. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Darnell,
meeting, where the matter was discussed, attended. A good number, were present, however, but the committee thought best to post-1 pone the organization of a club tin 1 til an opportunity could be given
The Louisville, New Albany AChicago earned in six months end-
ing Dec. 31, the first half of its (is- j healtll i9 not im p rovetl t o
tent.
of Indianapolis, are visiting rc i a . to properly advertise the date. A atives in the city. Mrs. Darnell’s notice wil1 1,e 8 iven '“ter.
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
E. A. HA M I ETO N,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOU ARE.
leal year, $1,829,089, an increase over the corresponding six months
Geo. &. Blake, of 1892,,f ^ ;5 ' 384 -
GREENCASTLE, IND.
Gut Mowers
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Wlicn Talkifi
Tliroo^ii ilis Hat
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24 h*>iif-' notice.
A man is nol 1 ike 1\ to be convincing, but \vhen we assure you ibal we arc Always Talking
Tlirongli our SHOES,
A’ou will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that tliey
rf.rf.rt • ». .« - » <’• "A.5; "i n ’•-< ,
That's what ours do—ami lb. , .!<. ;.6l .-.pititin r.
Mrs. E. i . Chafi ke. 6.t-ljud
any ex Hoy (). West, of Englewood, has
been appointed assistant county
Interesting meetings are being attorney at a salary of $2400 per held tit Locust Street church each year. Good for Roy. And hownight. Rev. Bryan's remarks on jft come about, you ask ! Well, the labor question last night well took ( ommissioner Lundberg’s pleased the audience. (our commissioner) vote to elect
1 he Epwortn League of the |-L. Jua 1
| north mission school gave a box Jbdd got that vote. So did Mr. I supper at Joe Stewart's last night. 'J cst get the appointment a a: i>1 A large and merry crowd was there t;| nt. West is 25 years old, a good
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^Extraordinary
to enjoy the festivities of the ocea-
siou.
Mr. E. Grantham says the report of the killing of a train-load of recorder candidates grew out of the
_ I rumor that a batch of them were,
r~.»n$a3ement . talking on the track at Hoaehdale
and tliat -a lightning train dashed U|), killing all but twenty-two!
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Tv^Lyr,, . i-inn in Uv luvOuut, HUUUUl f I W (
The fee and salary law will lie
unuui , i>>, argued before the supreme court
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ELEPHAMS i \RED 1(11'“. If you have n house for sale or rent, uml tt is proving an "clcphanl on your humls, " let «|Q look lilt, r It. We’ll-I II It cr Id It. ms you ...-e. .... -5W> . ♦e.twrrlri jo-w • Kivet that fiu t In your uilml, then cull Mini we’ll clinch it. ./. f M. -f HZIHLBY, Insurance, Real Estate, and Loan. . . . Siri'tel Flour, First N’atiniuil Hunk Huildlnw My
Positively the oniv ehanee to -ee CHEATEST'of :t!i AMEHI- ( AN FLAYS, OlflEiama A STORY - OF THE SOl'TII, IfY At - GUSTl's THOM vs Two hundred night- in New York! Twenty week- in ( hiengi#! And triumphant engagement'* in Indianapolis, SI. Louis, Boston, rineinnati, New Orleans, San Francisen and every l ily in the union. A GKEaT ( AST. Sl KCIAI. AXO BEACTII t I. Si KNI-.KV.
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lawyer and campaign speaker, and is pretty well know n among repub-1 Beans in this end of the city. He; is a brother-in-law and law partner of Senator Johnson, and while he; is accounted a little slow in some | things, he possesses those sticktoitive and hard-working qualities I I that eventually win. The appoint- i ment makes Roy happy, and his | numerous friends are in a very | c.iiigiaiuiitiui v fi.iiu, mi,id.—
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1 have secured about Dozens K of F* Oha rms AT ABOUT ONR-HAUF VAI vUEA,
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j today. Eiliott & Elliott, Ayres &
j Jones and Lane & Beasley will tip- south (.rrem-HKiie. I pear for the sheriffs and auditors John Mner is back from
jot the state. A. G. Smith and uapolis. C- Ll T O L FT 11®1 'T Blaekledge dr Beasley will repre- R. P. Houck and Mr. Morgan, Ui. £) 0 1 1^ U ti Y, Wholesale 'JcWClcr-.
India
And will sell them at the same rate as long as tliey last. They range
in vaiue from St to I would advise every mem her of the order to call and see them, as thc>
will not last long at the price.
sent the state.
i tie Martinsville young people show their appreciation of their pastor, Rev. A. Hurlstone, in a very prnc’ierd “’ry 'P>*> * i "u«or I presented their Christmas greetings with a handsome volume of “Robison’s Annotations Upon Popular
N E3W. STOCK OF=-
WALL PA PURS
at AULEtN’S - DRUG - & Latest Designs ami Colorings. Lowest Erices. ^ i V
TORE.. Albert Allen.
have dissolved partnership. Win. Bridges lias purchased him
a fine clarionet to use
Leaf band.
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t.eorgc stringer was eaiieu to Ladoga hist night by the death ofj his brother.
Hymns,” and the Junior League i l’ he funeral of Abe Kcightley
fuHewed, e, f *'W' nif»ht a Ister with » B
beautiful gold badge, on which is inscribed the motto of the Epworth League.— Wtttern Christian Advo-
cate.
I). L. Peters and wife, of Greenup, 111., are in the city, the guests of J. L. Michaelree and family. Mr.
ace this afternoon at 3:30
O clock, Dr. JoilII Puuciici t wudml-
ing the services. v
,"t siivo, si-’lX-l/AI. SALL: or
Children’s 1 11181 i clll(l _Fancy Bonnets.
Peters has closed his eontnft with .uurtin, -Mr,. I’.inma
' < ring. Louis Nelson, Mr. I rina. George
the Big Four railway for the past widely. year, and has splendid prospects for the new year, us tliey are thinking
All Si.50 Boiviets for 7^0
i.<'tt<-r List. All $1.00 Bonnets for 50c The following letters remain in the All 75c Bonnets for -jgc Greencastle postolllee uncalled for A11 Bonnets f • Jan. 10: a 11 ° n - r J James Blair. C. O. (.’Iiedwood, R. M. 2 5 c Bonnets for 15c
Otfutt, Miss Kninia Klinefelter, K. ('. yrr_ 1 ,, - ,. , , ...
Minton, Ruben Martin, Mrs. Fbnma VVG, 222t*2iy Ol tllOSO £OOdS iGlt.
Iiyou want a bargain come quick.
In calling for same iilease say “advertised. - ’ J. McD. Ha vs. P. M.
F. G. GILMORE
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