Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDI ANA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 180!.
•M BTSRTOWS L.HVJIS DRVK Make® your linon look lik«* new. Throe shipments each week, Mon , We<l aiul ^ i•i. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY, j
MON&Y LOANED
OPERA
SflTHfiy, FEB. m
In any sum, for any time Must see the borrower in per-j son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
I fngage in other business. Geo. month many business men could Murphy will succeed him as chief use these necessary aids to great | clerk. advantage. They would make it
|—| | j Leslie Joslin went to Orleans on possible for the town to spread out
^ Saturday night to visit his family. an< l not compel every business man who are visiting there. ( to hug the court house square. Henry Meltzer wascalled to ('in l {r >ns on .' our exchange, Mr.
j einnoti this morning by the serious
| sickness of his mother.
Wilbur Hays, of Worthington, is jut the bedside of his sister, Mrs. .1.
C. Browning, who is quite ill.
A. J. Pearson’s His Naval Drama,
Lean.
The fire department, ladder wagbn and all, was called to box 0 .‘1 on south Locust street Saturday night at seven o'clock. It was reported
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THE
Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. Gut Flowers IN' ANY III ANTITY, furnished on 2t hours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffek. 6,5-l.;wil
50 itopi.i:
$30,000
F'RODICTION SCliNERV
Will Maloney and sister, Miss ^ , . . ’ city was on (ire. There was no fire Z Jennie, went to Bloomington yes- J +
at all, the alarm having been turned ’
I terday to attend tile funeral of an " un(< l e j in by some one desiring a policeman..
i The turner-in of the alarm just i
: Rev. R. M. Dillon preached to a pulle(l down the lever and , Mol her j large audience at (he Second Rres- ^ at that „ The caU8e of de . |
I hyterian church, New Albany, ves- . . J J \ sired policeman s appearance was a
4 ( jflna.ls jar in the family of Reynolds out Mr. Henry Alig, ot Indianapolis, ;i tthe south end of College avenue,
14EY MUST 60. A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced price for next ten days. DON'T TORfilT THAT $18.(10 T0LD1NG BED. Undertaking given special attention. east side. HANNA.
; is here, the guest of Mr. R. L. Hig ert. He will attend the meeting lo-
in which the wife wanted to go to a ball and the husband objected. This led to the trouble. This thing of sending in fire alarms indiscriminately when police culls are wanted
The Congress of Navies, ni s ht th e mayor’s oitiee. L. S. S. Chicago and County’ Treasurer Hughes and VofktOWn. deputies are selling lands for de-
I he Siher I rain, jlinquent taxes at the court house should be stopped. It's too much
I Ik' RiotS between Hra* door today, in accordance with the wear and tear on the lire depart-
zilian and American Sailors. i law on the subject. ment.
Attend tonight’s meeting at the mayor’s office. Don’t let the mat-
pRices.
ter interfere
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A man i- not likely to he convincing, hut, when we assure you that we are Always Talking Tlmnigli our SHOI.S,
You will recognize the value to u- of having onr goo,is so made that they will speak for themselves. That’s what ours do—and they do not squeak,either.
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Everybody is buying valentines,
nit come out. Serve John Marley is suffering from a yftur city a good turn by lending severely cut hand.
John Brooks, jr., is here from \
The Yandaliu will make a rate of Carbon at the bedside of his
one and one-third fare to Indian- mother.
THE TOTAL FIELI), Il l )0li8 tomorrow ( onthect * r,ific “ u “ Dr. Brazier has been in the Vi
When Talking
Riroiigh His Hat ^0 (tnJ CdltS. tl,eine e t i ngy o u r p r e8em 'e’
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
plan) to parties desiring to attend the Lincoln League meeting. The many friends of Jerry Finnell, the Motion agent at Greencastle, will be sorrv to learn that
I-'OR THE NEATEST AND BEST ]'ailori9^ In the city go to C. W. W 111 T E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spimg Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.
the recent change removes him. He is to he given another position.—
| liloonuiigton Telephone. Where Our People lire OoIiik nn,l Where Abraham Garr, OUe of tile WealtllTheir «.ue*i» are stopping—Kew» of in- iest men of Richmond, is dead. He tere»t over the city The Be., < oiumn i» Wtt3 t |, e father of Mrs. Steve Strat-
tin Paper for Quick ItcatliiiK — short Note* from j*II Part.** *»f the Town—More | Notes Some Pays than Others—Kead and
I > oste«l.
tan, who was an adopted daughter. Mr. Strattan is well known here, where he graduated from DePauw.
| cinity of Cloverdale on a “wild
goose chase.”
I). H. Whittaker lias returned to Brazil, lie has been visiting bis father, who is quite sick. Miss Mollie Riley will open a millinery store at Brazil. She goes to Cincinnati this week to attend the grand millinery opening and |
buy her stock. North <Iiccncasth*.
Win. Thompson was at India- j
napolis yesterday.
Measles and bad colds are pre-
valent in the north end.
The Sinbad company show, with five car loads of scenery, went to i
*
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK Si CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :
IC. A. I Ictiaiillorj’ts
Groceries are
Korrect aad Kleai\.
'i’here is a grand jury this term j A number of republicans are arof court. ranging to attend the annual meetDave Beatty, of Muneie, is here i ing °T the Lincoln League ot ludi-
0,1 " vi8lt ' ana at Indianapolis tomoiiow. I lie L ou i gv ju e v j a A i onon veBterdav | pi ace a sarn pj e or( je r with him and be convinced that his
John Layne is out after a severe I mating promises to be the largest,
of the history of the organization.
ease of measles.
Old Mrs. Swinford at Fern, aged Ho years, is quite iil. Miss Elia Joslin went to India-; napolis this morning.
The man who takes n daily paper has his hand on the pulse of local events. He knows more of tire happenings and of things which are to happen in the city than any
Henry and Roster Rockawav are ,, i i , •. - - other man, and he knows it the
here today on business.
( lias. Reeves has put in a .fl(M)
maple syrup evaporator.
Gilbert 11. Brown, of Dayton,
Ohio, visited here Sunday.
Dr. Poueher arrived home this
morning from New Albany.
Capt. K. T. Chatfee left at noon
for Martinsville on business.
same day.
The G. A. R. will make prelimi-
nary arrangements tonight for the | end ()f the train
funeral of W. II. Landes, who died last week in Montana. The remains will arrive today some time. A good attendance is asked at the
post tonight.
The remains of W. II. Landes, |
A young man got off the night express on the Big Four Saturday night in a very had shape. His face was cut and bruised and otb erwise injured. He claims to have fallen ofi the train at Terre Haute or was knocked oil' by the train men, but was uncertain, as be was too intoxicated to remember. He was beating iiis way on the head
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
E.
A. HAM I AT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.
ItPUift from Our < olorrti Frieudti. Mrs. Win. Miles is quite sick. Mrs. John G. Townsend is indis-
posed.
Wm. Miles and Henry Bridges
SOTV^eTHING FOR THIS WEEK.
are dealing in fur caps.
\V„rl,l’» Fair in Wnl.T Color*. w The World's Fair in water color oiler ol the daily Banner Times is the best one open to the public. The next best thing to an actual |
Drew Alspaugh went to India- 1 w * 10 al Gieat Fails, Montana, ^ |
on Feb. 7, are expected this after I he A. M. k. church will give
noon. On the arrival, (he i, m ; v , an entertainment on Fob. 20 at the i 2 Styles Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered
napolis this morning at S:J4.
Faces of liverymen are broadening today, Sleighing fs in sight. Bloomington is to have a tele phone under the new scale ofpriees. L. W. Dick or son, of Terre Haute, is visiting G. W. Hughes and lain
ily.
James P. Montgomery and Mary
visit to the Worlds Fait is an c x-1 j j urg ^ WPre licensed to marry to-
nmiuation of these beautiful water I dB ^.
colors. No picture in black and | Mrs . Julia „ a9bv< an expert from
of the real appearance made Tm ; UH , | . ( .j a j
midway piaisance by the briliiaulU , . , . ,, . 7 .. .1 The snow today is the advance
arrayed l urks, Arabs, inotans, ana '
will he taken to Mr. Ed. Landes’ on Anderson street, where the funeral
will tie held.
St. Paul’s Baptist church (colored) yesterday had some good meetings and cleared on the day’s collections the neat sum of $4d.7o. Of this amount .447.00 was paid in building and loan, which leaves a
Hankerchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c., your
church.
Jerome Smith is correspondent for the Free moil, the colored news
paper of Indianapolis.
The Baptist preacher was here yesterday from Indianapolis and The Hankerchief Bargain o! the Season, preached two excellent sermons.
Choice for* 25 Gents!
(Tti/.eiiN, Attrntiou!
There will he a mass meeting in
balance of a debt on the congrega-1 the mav6r ’ g 0 , li( . e tonight to contion of about 420. . . . ..
| stder the stove foundry plan. Mr.
;4 ~' ■ ^r-’T'vTi, icrivi rn .rTi ~ 7. ;*~rt “
Street church entertain theirfriemls ! jend the meetin
f»f tin* residence of Rex R R Hrvan 4 ... . , • .
toumt—A 8uniII sum ol money wnien
niTHYeil I UIKH, rttOM, IIHIIBIIO. uuu 1 t /in i <r It 1 A cron (I rrocrrntn iw op . . . Rails are oiien wanwju, eu uu n Mien . Mr. . ., Htl-. t«W*«*W* the hli/./sr,!. g.'nern! ov-r; « ^ program is at the owner can havebj addressing W. 1onril ,. v u is an excellent Dlan to have iu«« tiuu 1 win be ■ candidate ,. l l‘® „'vk h•fa'irwVvVw**3^'»^.V^.r^^ t JStrieTrr'UIia , sVSiraeSi.o'Suf ^ -S ’- a IS i ne It Ye, ifie waniun ■ ... ...i .
L. G. GiSfisopc.
For tin* Traveler.
A pocKet pincushion, tiny looking glass, lead pencil, penknife and bottle e? salts are often wanted, even on a short
OUR ANNOUNCEMEN1
MM. . COLUMN.
SOU Towwarnp THCSTEE. Eititor Kanneii Times:
served and a good time is expected. All are invited to partake of the
hospitalities of the league.
Business men were
thi- ad.
To make sure of a seat at Blind Tom’s concert get your reserve early. F'mni the outlook standing room will he at a
a trifle slow | premium. 8’>-lt
Wanted—A good girl that understands cooking. Address box HIT, city.
85-at
comingHevents. Pmf. James H. Howe’s recital.
seen there. » ut
and the spirit of these pictures] Th os. Mel nay, of Brazil, a mine make them captivating to both inspector, was here on business
young and old, and render them Saturday,
more satislactorv than they could |'
nossiblv be it thev were in iilain 1 Dr. Baker and Prof. Underwood . . , , . posstiiiv III II iney Wert in pium in K ,, tt i n „ do wn town today. A
lilaek and white. Call at the count- were passengers lor Indianapolis I ' tng room ot this paper and see a set. ^| 118 morning. i 1 1
We give them and one month’s sub-1 „„ . , . southeast set in about midnight scription to the paper fur $1.50.’ H e \t. ... j. i mu i IU! ' ilIld 8 i x inches of the soft-clinging You get all the views at once, and taken out their electric lights and j i, oaul/ jf u i wag ti ie result. Many do not have to spend several times are using gas. I ( . hi , dreu were kept at heme and H i. \\u a mmint * n .1 < u, il )on ( ia * ' lat 1 G. B. and C. A. Rockwell, ol ( lo together it was the worst morning * uesday evening, Leh. Id. j verdale, spent Sunday witli C. K. of the winter, so far as walking is Blind Tom at Locust Street M.
I»ia-I.e-Nn. and J. P. Hughes
liuii’i forget to try it before agent Chas. Young, of the Commercial
' sT.'ht ri'iTs. 1 1 s'lUTit, Agt. has resigned his clerkship and wjJ^ hone excliangt .. Now that the — — Bell patent has expired, Mr. Ewing NEAni STOCK OF-— McLean is getting out a splendid -w t- ^ T T I ^ X 1 TA "I A instrument. He will place one in JL A -F X the Bannkii Times ollice in the near
AT future which will be connected
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Killtor Banner Times:
1 Tense aonounce toat 1 Mill Le n riiii'litlnie
ble way of settling on the face, notwithstanding the intervening veil. At the
end of a jonrnev a corner of a cambric f, <r (.leencasile Tp., subject t»> the bandkerehief, well saturated with eau de ‘iepublicaii fitmar) . U eetlun or eonvenlio,,. cologne and passed over the face, re- . N. M ll.
movts every telltale trace and proves Editor Bannbh Timbs:
delightfully refreshing as well. Many IMi ase annoutieethal I will be n eandUlate women use cold cream for the same pur- ’ rr >'*t. eof Or •eneostle Tp., subject to the pose, Vnt the process is a leas cleanly Republican primary or convention. f ^ •HHIN E. N E NN Hoi SK.
. ,, ... .. Kdittn* Hannku Times: A liiiiiinhiin t»M»kinu t . ....
Fleams annuuniu't hat I will he u camluhiU*
Aluniiiiiuni uteiihils lor cookint? pur- ,, r Tril8 t t . oof on .•..nHtu- township, snhj.vt pos<*K art? now in th<* uiHikut, «iik1 tiro so to the rt^puhlicun primary.
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«.fho.
rned.
hat GiTeneastle needs is a tel
F’,. church, Feb. 15.
The “White Squadron” at the opera house, Saturday evening,
Feb. 17.
Recital by Prof. Forme's pupils Feb. HI,at S p.tn., in music hall. All arc cordially invited. Free. Assisted by Lorelie club.
light of weight and easily kept bright and shining that they will no doubt soon be quite generally used by the progressive housekeeper. Their cost is about the same ns the best quality of granite wave—the only quality, by the way, that is profitable to buy Alumin- 1 iuin is desirable for saucepans, baking tins and perhaps frying pans, but will probably not soon, if ever, altogether take the place of the heavier utensils re-
ALi^ElN’S - DRAJO Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices.
/ ~p v (y y with Cooper Bros.’ barn, the depot
! and the ladies’dormitory at the un J or paper taken at this office. We Albert Allen. ' vcl,, ity. With a little expense per will save you money. tf j
quired for some kinds of cooking. The paper.
Subscriptions for any magazine “f* 1 u is ‘’laimed. .is °"Jy cormled r J when an excess of salt is used m cooking.
VlKi.ll, PECK. Kill I or It A N .N Bit TTMKS; Please iinnouiicc ibat I will be u candidate fe- Trustee ef Ure: iiettsrle township, subjeet to tbe republican primary. KOIIKItr w. ai.len. Kvery man w ho makes his money in Indianapolis ought, ns n matter of city pride, take an Indianapolis
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