Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1894 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTEE. INDIANA SATURDAY, JANUARY lit. I KM.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Jap
anese Novelties.
We have procured the best specimens 6t 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
and beautiful articles displayed.
Wlier** Our People are Going and Where Their GtieMM are Stopping—Newtt of Interest Over the City—The Iteat Column in the Paper for tjuiek Rending — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Note« Some Day** than Other*—Read and Keep PoNted. Claude Hoover is critically ill with fever.
We have just received linens and handkerchiefs.
a new assortment of stamped
unique Ernest MellafHo, of Stilcsville. is
i here today.
The poultry show is being well patronized today. Alonzo Sutton is unloading u car load of charcoal.
cral cilices no information can be obtained, and it is likely that even there no one will know what will be done in the matter until after Col. Hlil sends in his resignationTern Haute Exprenn. Miss Mary Goltra, of Crawfordsvllle, has been the guest of Miss Ella Joslin this week. A reception was tendered Miss Joslin, Mr. and Miss Parks and Miss Goltra last evening in the Phi Gamma Delta hall. Mrs. Daniel Mahoney isat Stilesville, nursing her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Kreigh. Diphtheria is raging in the family, and Mabel, the daughter mentioned as being sick with the disease, died Thursday. Mrs. Kreigli is now ill with the same disease. Relatives in this city have reeeived cards announcing the marriage of Rufus W. Allen, formerly
Tf ICY YUJST 60. 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 FOkdF.I I II VI $18-1111 FOLDING BED. Undertaking given special attention. EAST SIDE. HANNA. :
The D. LANGDON CO.
Wanted Reliable man or boy. Dis- ) tribute'ample-. Fair wage-. Address with -tamp, T. t nowi.EV, Terre Haute, Inti.
Miss Aliee Hillis is at home | of Greensastle, and Miss Henrietta
The Louisville, New Albany A Chicago earned in six monthsend-
ing Dec. 31, the first half of its lis- Nichols last night t-al year. )|i 1,821),080, an increase well attended,
lover the corresponding six months
of 1802 of ».
from Terre Haute for Sunday. A revival will begin at Locust street church the coming week. Geo. Browning left today for a two weeks' visit at Terre Haute. Mrs. Harry Morgan, of India napolis, is visiting Miss Grace
Deck.
The lecture of Mrs. Josephine
on
The place to buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay And all kind- of (irnin is at the mammoth Feed Store of
Cut Flowers IN ANY QUANTITY, furnished . 24 hours’ not lee. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. f\V i3wd
Miss Jessie O'Hair, who has been visiting friends at Des Moines
Iowa is at home.
M. Outson on Wednesday, January 10, at Riverton, Nebraska. They are now at home on north Main street, Smith Center, Kas. The ease of the Vancanip hardware company vs. S. C. Hamrick & Co. was tried before Justice Frank Hall, of Monroe township, this week. The plaintilf was represented
,, • ,, by 11. H. Mathias and the defend-
ants by John W. Layne. The justice rendered n decision in favor of
t * $ \ i 4
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: the defendants. The subject of the last night's 1 \\ e are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
meeting at Locust Street church was “Home Missions.” Dr. Edwin I Post conducted the services. Dr.
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
Mrs. Mary Ogden, of Danville, is the guest of her children, and of I
■Greencastle friends. . , . , . . .
t.obin made an interesting talk, in |
Mrs. P. O. Colliver and daugh- w hich he said Greencastle was the ters lelt today for Crawfordsville to , )e8t citv in the 8tute 80C i n n y> inen . |
spend several weeks. taHy and morally.
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK St CO.
Bros.,
Tories
16-18-20 South Jackson St.
.BTTRTOWS L7YUISDRVK.Makes your Hthmi look like new. Three |hipi»ientseach week, Mon., Wetl and Fri. MPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
KOH M.vroH. i’klltor Bannkk Times: ' Please announce my name as a candidate I far Mayor of ClreencaHtle, subject to the dej eRion of the r(‘publiean primary election or convention. JONA1II IN IlilCCU. I.til tor llANNKK Tl MKS: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Mayor of the city of Greencastle, subject to the repuhlican primary. III.NKV ( . LKVN l>.
MONEY LOANED
EAST SIDE.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
KOH CITY THKAftUKRH.
John Gilmorr announces to the Republi-
can voters of Greencastle that he is a candi-|that citizens <£<
date for the office of City Treasurer, subject
to the republican primary. Editor Hannkr Times:
Please announce that I will be a candidate fort it y Treasurer, subject to the republican
primary election.
HENKY s. Ill Nit K Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will be n candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the republican primary FRANK E EANDF.s.
FOR CTTY CLERK
Editor Bannkk Times:
Please announce that 1 will be a candidate returned today to her home at Paris,
for the nomination for < ity Clerk, subject to Illinois.
Mrx. Josephine Nichols was the guest of Col. and Mrs. J. R. Weaver
during her stay here.
Don’t forget the Luther Denson temperance lecture tomorrow after-
noon in Meharry hall.
Luther Denson will occupy the regular lecture hour in the univers-
ity tomorrow afternoon.
Some of the merchants complain
to Indianapolis for
goods, thereby crippling their
trade.
Mrs. Henry Meltzer was called to Cincinnati this afternoon by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Catharine
Stahl.
The Silver Leaf band was out on preliminary dress parade last evening and marched around the
square to the lively time of a good 1 (jr T'C) Cj'Cl' F"!
quickstep. The boys are in splendid trim, are practising regularly I and make better music than any colored band in this part of the |
state.
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a re
K or reel cincl iKlem^.
NFWS FROM DEPAUW. The New* llmly from Greencastle’s Great
renter of I.enriiiiiR:.
Mr. Aaron Huron is quite sick. Mr. Scotton has entered college. Mr. Horn n will be initiated into
Sigma Ghi tonight.
Mrs. Elsie Wilson Morgan is vis
Geo. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
the republican primary. I WIES M HITREEY To the Repiiblicima of Greencastle: I desire to announce that 1 am a candidate for Clt\ Clerk, mibject to the republican prl
inary.
JAMb> \V. BOWEU
FOR rorNCN.M AN
Editor Bannkii Timks: Please announce that 1 will he a candidate for Councilman in the second ward of Greencastle, subject to the republican primary.
I l> PERKINS.
Editor Rannkk TiMes:
When Talkins Throiigh Ills Hat
| rb asc aiiiiounee tbaf 1 will be a eundidat
I for Councilman of the second ward, subject ; (l; 2 0 p. in. last night H(*lk* Dickens, diul St(‘rritt ttro spending the day
to the decision of the republican primary.
Gl.oliGE i BLAKE,
A man i- mil likely 1“ be eonvineiiig. but when we assure you that we are Always Talking Tlirougti our SlIOHS.
You will recognize the |
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will speak lul’ilieill-e'lv e-. Tlvii's whnl ours ,m—and they do nor squeak,either. |
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Mrs. Charles Allen, who has ,
been visiting here for several weeks ' ,ln ^ a * > * , ‘ l
The Phi Gams entertained a few
of their friends last night.
Dr. Smythe. reports the entire Miss Record, ol Newman, 111., family of Enoch Dicks in Floyd * las pn * ere< ^ 1,lu si<' school, township as being seriously ill with Miss Emma Coffey, of Drazil, viseatarrhal pneumonia. ited college friends yesterday. The republican county central Prof. Commons, of the state unicommittee met in T. T. Moore’s of versify, visited here yesterday, lice this afternoon at two o’clock to Miss Clara Durnsides, of Liberty, select a eommitteeman. is the guest of Miss Edith Deck. Die,!, in south Greencastle, at Miss Offutt and Misses Colburn
P-
! of consumption, aged 22 years, in Indianapolis. The funeral will take place tomor Mrs. Dr. Manning entertained j row afternoon. | her lady friends very delightfully i A letter from Herbert Hunt, of yesterday afternoon, the Baltimore World, from Annap- A new sketch class has been or- ; olis, Mil., is full of interesting | ganized in the art school. The] news. Mr. Hunt is making a sue- class began work yesterday, eess of newspaper work. , n r I.ouis ( urtiss and lamilv. of Skating is being indulged in | T °rrc Haute, will spend Sunday these pretty days and nights. The "ith his father, Dr. Curtiss, freeze seems to be just hard enough j The oratorical election occurs te woke good skating ice. and the Monday afternoon at 1 :3o. It will i lovers of the sport are happy in ] seem strange to have an election] consequence. The moonlight as without factions, silts material^’. Mrs. Nichols, who lectured in Tf. A. Bunco, postmaster, amV M '‘ hnrr y hft11 ,Rat night, was the
president, of the Dlaekwell, Okla guest
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
LA. A. H A M I AXON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.
of Prof. J. R. Weaver
homa, bank, i« in the city, shaking Liniily during her stay here.
Vihiii's AYth F.ii •aiat.y fiA-j’i .' Ik-! will remain two or three weeks, and
i I r von Imv,. n house for siile or rent ittul AsIOKY Of 111!. SOI 111, 118 A1-. .
h iKprovlnll',.. •vu'l.hant,,,, youf ImmU. - let , (; 1 STI S Tilt , U \ S reports business IS prospering in j for
and
1 have secured about 3 Dozens K. of D. Oliarms AT ABOUT ONR-HAUF VALOUR, And will sell them at the same rate as lomr as. they last. Thev rnni’i* in value from >i to I would advise every mem her of the order to call and see them, as they will not last long at the price. E. §bIPLEY, Wholesale Jeweler-.
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Hi vet Hint fuel we'll clinch it.
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Id your mind, then call mid , Two hundred inglits in New Y ork ! I
Twenty weeks in *clii, .-urn! And tri'-j The resignation of Colonel Hill. 1{cnipk * ' 0 •i'‘"n the official
. m _ » r »▼ ■-r umpliaiil engageinenu in ludinnaitolis, weather bureau at Indianapolis:
T A/. , si. Lotus, llu'ton, t ineinnati, Xew wk U'h is to take place when the of- Indianauoi.is. Iinl., Jan. 13.
] Orlenit*. Sun Fraiici'co and every city flees are moved from St. Louie,
Insurance, Real Estate. | h,.he union. i8 caU8ing no end of talk ] ^perature
and Loan.
Second Floor, First Niiliotitit Hank lluililiiiK l-tj
A lilt F. AT 11ST I SeuelAL l M> DkA Utm I Si KXI IIV.
NEW STOCK OF-
] iiiilrD..d men. Feme believe that N. K. Elliott will be made the general superintendent, others that no general superintendent will fie
The indications for this vicinity ^3 T A I~^ / ^ I “A I I T r the coming thirty-six hours are j J} [ VI z ^ j / \ L ^ 1
Children’s Fllisll tlll(l _Fancy Bonnets.
Fair weather, stationary tern
V,’a::'i:x:!axs.
WALK PAPERS
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ALvKElN’S - LJRUO - S'rORR. Latest Designs and Co'orings. Lowest Prices. Albert Allen.
Notice.
The republicans of Greencastle ale requested to meet at the Ul.iy
named at all, and the office be ahol „ r ’ 8 office Saturday evening, Janished. According to the Pendsyl uary 13 at 7:30 o'clock, for the vanin’s method of doing business, purpose of selecting two committeeMr. Elliott would be in the line of men from each ward for the citv to ! promotion, and the i3om)>any may | serve two venrs. yet decide to send an eastern man A. Buookway. to take the position. At the gen-1 tf Chairman.
All $1.50 Bonnets for 75c All Si.00 Bonnets for 50c All /je Bonne.Let for 381. All 50c Bonnets for 25c All 25c Bonnets for 15c Wo haven’t many of these goods left. If you want a bargain come quick.
-F.G. GILMORE
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