Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1894 — Page 3
TIIF. BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TEKSDAY, FEBRUARY l.T I8!M.
^ RTOWS L73CUN DRVKMake?® your lin«*n look liko ih*\v. Threo shipmontseach Mon , WchI and Krt. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MON&Y LOANED
OPERA MOUSE, SfITUBOliy, FEB. I7t!i,
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
A. J. Pearson’s Big Naval Drama.
THE-
Geo. E. Blake,
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GREENCASTLE, IND.
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Gut Flowers IX ANY (II ANTITY, fiuninlied on ■JI Ilnurs' noli('<■. Mrs. E. T. Cmakkek. J b,v l.iwil
I’DODL'CTION
4 Carloads SCliMRV
The Congress of Navies. 1. S. S. Cliieago and
York town.
The Silver Train.
is, the Daily Banner Times brings Ricketts, Frank Brvnnt and Wnl it to you. Try it at 10 cents per ter Albaugh and Misses Mabel
Mibbitt, Stella (irubb, Kinina
Yesterday every train on the Marsh, Pearl Bryant and Fannie \ andalia system was on time. This Hieketts. is a good record, considering the The Kpworth League of Locust condition of tlie tracks and the Street ehurch was “at home” Inst Rnow ' night at the residence of Rev. “Time and tide wait for no man - ’ Bryan on the corner of Hanna but the college clock was forced by street and ('ollege avenue. The the snow and cold weather to cap- hirge house was crowded with itulate and the students determined quests and a delightful program the time by the bright sun today. was rendered. Mr. Jeffers sang a The February meeting of the s °l°. Miss James Tucker olllciated Young Woman’s Home Missionary a1 P' linn Bn, l Mr. Dan Langdon society of College Avenue ehurch ^ !l ' e 11 ^"'e solo. Light refresh-
I THEY nilST 60.1
A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures ami easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced price for next ten days. DON’T lORGU THAT $1800 FOLDING BED. Undertaking gi\en special attention.
EAST SIDE.
HANNA.
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Yvill be held Wednesday, Fell. 14, at i GiO o’clock, at the residence of
Dr. W. F. Swnhlen.
('apt. K. T. Chaffee has reached Martinsville and excitedly tele-
inents were served and a winter’s evening was pleasantly spent. The Gentlemen’s Literary club met last night nt the rooms of Lieut. E. M. Leu is, a large attend-
graphs (on a postal card) for the Hn '''‘ bein = l ,re8c,1 h considering the Daily Banner Times, claiming | )e , con(liti "" s of traveling. Mr. Jo-
forgot to order it before
He adds that he is lost without it.
We have just received the finest
catalogue of address cards ever
TllC Riots between Brn- published and invite our customers
-va.'ti/'si. -o v.,
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When Talking
zilian and American Sailors.
PRices.
Tinongh His Hat d, SO ant 3S Cents.
A man is not likely to be convincing, but when we assure you that we are Always Talking
Through our SHOES,
THE LOCAL FIELD
to call and see samples. All society cards of any description are in the book and we will be glad to quote prices to anyone Yvanting the
same.
Nathan Chapman, living just east of the city, is prominently mentioned as a candidate for coun ty commissioner on the republican ticket for this district. Mr. Chapman would make a strong race and
Fair Greencastle. You will recognise the value to us of having outgoods so made that thev , ,
will speak for themselvek j LATE ST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
'1'htit’s what ours do—anil they do not squeak,either.
Wtirrc our are Going amt Where Their I.neHts are Stopping—New, of ta-
at some hirge !
snow balls made by some boys and
in the city.
Dr. J. P. I). John went to India-
napolis this morning.
W. H. Grogan went to India nap
FOR THE
NEATEST AND BEST /T^refyai?!: v Jailorip^
In the city go to
E. W. WHITE.
Over Jones' drug store, opposite the postoftice. Finest Line of Samples,
Buttons Covered and Made to Order j the city last evening.
, , .became frightened
What is Oping on in and About conl,, ? a6,lv ,lek ‘ al the weak nmter - lal which democracy lias set up. . .
i dashed suddenly tiround throwing;
M. N\. Carpenter called nt the the buggv against a telegraph pole, office this afternoon and said that and were it not for the fact that the Chicago experts who have been | the horse became detached from examining the ore found on his the buggy Miss Stoner would donbtplace claim it is very rich, and less have been seriously hurt, but think that the prospects for finding as it was she escaped with a few
tert-M ov«ttin,city—Tii« Hmi Cuiiiinii in K ,, bl and silver in abundance are slight bruises. With the aid of tin i*nper f»r ynick Rriuiinit — short very good.—Brazil Times. the gallant and kind hearted Notes from all Part* of the Town—More . . i» %. ...
Arch Allen is at home From \t '* oe * lercy, Miss Stoner reorgan Notes Some Days Ot lieni—Keail and Ul liomt irom VI
Keepi>omc,i. lanta. Mr. Allen, when Cleveland ized her rig and drove safely to her
J. E. Durham, ol Russellville, i* <’b‘c’ted, predicted he would get eountr y homc *
$1.25 for his wheat and $150 for school of Mumc. his mules. He is now in good lin k Dean Howe will give a pianoforle
lie left 0l ’' ,b S '- MeClary delivered the pa per of the evening on the subject: Election of U. S. Senators; Should the Method be Changed. The paper v.as an exhaustive one and treated ; the subject thoroughly. A general | j discussion followed, the greater ; number remaining of the opinion 1 that the elections should be made I
in the old way.
On returning home from school j yesterday afternoon. Miss Mcda Stoner met with what might have; j been quite a serious accident. Her horse at the crossing of west Col-1
umbia stree^ and Monon railroad.! W e are the sole agents for the above line
have a full line on exhibition.
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t $ l
of Stoves and
H. S. RENICK CO.
EAST SIDE.
IT. y\. Mamiltori’s
Groceries are
I’Correet and Kleaip.
if he gets 'one-half his prediction, recital tonight. The program will
Uncle Arch is about of the opinion i * IK ’hide works of a more popular PlaccTa sample order with him and be convinced that his
that his prediction was a failure. I nature than usual, many of the
olis this inorning to consummate a Of course, democracy has nothing numbers being given on his western
at all to do with the result. tour.
The program for Dean Howe’s
stock deal.
Miss Pearl Hillis, who is in the south visiting her brother, is now
in Mexico.
Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s day and the mails are already becom-
ing crowded.
Last night’s Monon train from the north arrived today at noon.
Too much snow.
Cheif Engineer McCollum, of the water works company, arrived in
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.
Willis G. Metf was on yesterday ! confirmed 1)3* the senate as post-
' muster of Greencastle,
Dr. N. G. Smith went down
Trustee James Steele received I
word today of the death of Hazel tonight at 8 is as follows:
Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! 1,11,11
Frank Steele at Terre Haute.! Croup caused the death. The fun-[ era! will occur tomorrow at Clover-1 dale, and the remains will be brought to the Junction, thence going to Cloverdale on the Monon. Lust evening at Limedale occurred the death of Mrs Talbott, wife of Thomas E. Talbott, one of the best known citizens of the
township.
Mozart Minuet.
Beethoven —Melody. Durand—-( hucoune.
Kulluk—From Flower to Flower Mos/.kowski Momentc Musicale.
Merkel —Polonaise.
< hopin—Fantasia Impromptu.
“ —Funeral March.
“ —Polonaise. Delibes—Walt/.. Ley bach—Fantasia Howe -Autumn, biszt-Gondoliera. ** —Tarentelle.
El. A. HAM I GT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
Ileal Etftnte 1 raiiN]erit.
Auditor Putnam county to W. H. Vounjjf,
land in Manhattan. $£'».
Joseph Hutcheson etal. to John II. Hutche j
Obstruction of the bow- I sen. land In Washington tp., $1000.
I , , , .... , Auditor Putnam county to Edward W. Low- 1
jtlc caused her death. Mre. Id ] i N m Kaiih.ittur..$i;.
sorter H1N G
FOR THIS i/NZErErK.
to b»tt was sixty-four years of age. jt. iiaiiey to uvorKe w irwin, land in [Styles T .adte‘?' Swiss Embroidered
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World’s Fair m Water CLolors.
The World’s Fair iu water color offer of the daily Banner Times is the best one open to the public. The next best thing to an actual visit to the Worlds Fair is an examination of these beautiful water colors. No picture in black and | white can convey the faintest idea d a8 *
Knightsville this morning to make The funeral will occur nt the fami
professional calls among patients. The Louisville mail train on the Monon, due here at 2:47 a. m.. was eight hours and thirty minutes late. Homer Edwards, who had been visiting Bedford friends, left Saturday for Greencastle.— Bedford
Vail.
Miss Pauline Blake arrived home night from Keokuk, Iowa,
I,«U-8 ■U-.'iM.lii-
Mrs. James Newton Matthews
ly residence in Limedale p. m. tomorrow, Feb. 14.
The trial of Stephen Perry, charged with stealing cattle, dragged its length throiigh yesterday and today*. At press time this afternoon Mr. II. II. Mathins was
making a good argument
client. Mr. Ader spoke before dinner, as did Mr. James. Mr. Horner fulhoys this aI'lernoon. and^tlie inrv will he given the cast* before ad-
journment.
A y*oung man of this city* accom-
bark** v Kelley,
m . •.•i* l ;pr;fTV.T.t "l/ffibc mi'
midway p!ai a Hne<* by the brilliantly v ' h ' t-
arrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, and | Prof. Sherwood will drill the Sun the many other nationalities to be ; day class in singing at the Baptist
' rw'vri im x* ,t» riftr> .fr«fwr .<«*.}• -W- !r’4v. 'IWW'U'WV.'W.
and the spirit of these pictures I old are cordially invited,
make them captivating to both young and old, and render them
more satisfactory than they could j died on Sunday of consumption at possibly he if they were in plain the home residence in Mason, 111. black and white. Call nt the count-j The funeral occurs today, ingroom of this paper and.ee a set. | CIay Le ^ T T Moore and
John P. Alice, com., to
land Id Greencastle,
Ida J. Ratlin to Eliza A. Parker, land in
Green castle tp., $150.
Win. II. Vickers to Johnson S. Pickett, land In Washington tp., 5i;i«*<0. Nannie V. Straih et al. to Win. II. Vickers, land in Washington tp., (Q. ( . D.) $1. Alvin Hanks et al. to Jasper N. Miller, land
in Franklin tp.. $oon.
Albert Edwards to Henry V. Soojbee, land in
Franklin tp.,$825.
lor his Albert J.t heshire to Mary F Tilly, land in
Franklin tp., $325.
cal tier.
The indications for this vicinity t! C T-Lr:. .. ijf ■•*«- iTtdi'i ns follows ns roceived hv |I. S.
K‘*ni‘ k d r Co. from
HanL'MclurU, vvim lli 25* * ’ vo| d Ghosce ?op 25 Gents ! The Hankerchief Bargain ot the Season.
L. G. Gilmore.
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OUR .»NMC>uwcYf M'. '
I (111 TOWNSIIIC THCSTRL.
We give them and one month's snii 1
.eription to the paper for $1.50. j Fra, ‘ k Gllnio r e went to Indianapo You get all the views at once, and lis this inorning to attend the meetdo not have to spend several times | jng of the Lincoln League,
the amount in a coupon deal that
is unsatisfactory.
Don't forget to try it before agent culls. Only 10cents a box. si-iit Chas. 1'. Smith, Agt.
a neighbor’s on on errand and waited in the yard for her while she wrs in tin* house. A tramp came begging for “a cold bit of suthin' ” and the man of the house, supposing the tramp and the young lady’s escort were birdsof the same feather, gave each of them a generous slice of bread and butter. The young man has not smiled since
and he talks in a whisper.
Miss Maggie Richardson enter-
of her young
news, ! f r j ends |, 18 t evening in a royal man-
To yot down even* night the amount
ti>« Q(U,.i.,l »pent during the day, setting every item in order and footing up the sum total, is E'iiior ca.wku hmks:
weather bureau at Indianapolis: to check one's natural tendency to ex- Plonsi Hnnounee that I will be aeamltdaie •’fi art. ye- smt TSe -.mint • »’i». ‘tern -J' .»■!»' e»pc’■>»»>•' WULU' sm . . v . ,, . ■ b i- .-Mom-liing now rapi.llv monev ••/"••• c e."Mu o. hair weather, stationary tern- ,u„ „.i , ; «ion. Hobeut s. graham.
^—perature.
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disappears when one keeps no account i;<1Itor IlASN)en TlM1U;
of it. This little bit and that, these niek-
W tI'l'LNHAXS.
I’lcase uiinouiicc that I will he a canilldali-
els for ear fare, that sum which went for for Truster or >..vcnc,Y.-tloTp„ suUcct toll,.bonbons, tlie other for soda water, the RepublicHn primary ilecctlon or eonventloi,.
COMING EVENTS.
third for tlie trifle to be worn at the neck, or the pin or clasp which might have i been done without, and, lo! one’s purse
II. Howes recital, isempty. Some cirls always have money.
and others never have it, yet the allowance from which they draw is in all cast's quite liberal. The difference arises from the way they spen Those who keep
NElflZ STOCK OR-
WALK 1 UNPICKS
ALLaEvN’S - L>KUG - S'TORE
Latest Designs and Cidorings. Lowes Prices.
It is such weather as this that makes a home daily valuable.
When your are cooped up at home, j tBined abou 7 tcQ
can’t get out to find the
don’t know where it is or what it .i • i ; • u .• * ■ nt ’ r ’ thc ^ing in honor of are eord i ally inviteti . Fret ,
her birthday. Interesting games 8igted 1)y Lorelic clubi
— were indulged in and dainty re-1
freshments were served. At a late
Prof. James
Tuesday evening, Feb. 13. Blind Tom at Locust Street M. E. church, Feb. 15. The “White Squadron” at the opera house, Saturday evening,
Feb. 17.
Recital by Prof. Fernie’s pupils Feb. Ui,at 8 p.in., in music hall. All
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J. N. M TT.
Editor IIanxkr Timks:
Please (Uinminic that I will tic a ciindidatc foc Trust c of Greencastle Tp., snlij.sd to the Rcpiihltciin primary or convention.
•I"IIN E NEW Hot SE. Editor Bannek Times:
Please announce that I will he a candidate for Trustee ol' Grccticustlc township, subject
Every man wlio makes his money
accounts, Htul who hay only what they i to the republican primary,
are sure they want, live i:t a much pleas VIBGII. PECK
anter position liiiitticialh .him those who i Editor Bashbk Timks:
are cangllt by every pretty thing offered | Please aiinounce that I will he a candidate on tlie bargain counter, and who do not fc-Trusa e of Greencastle township, stihju t
count tlie cost till citeir money is all gone Most diaries itave a itliu-e in which the memoranda of cxpomlit are can lie readily kept, tliere being ruled columns with dates for every day in tlie yt ar and a little pencil attached to tlie book, so that the minimum of trouble is given to tiie!
to the republican primary.
KOllERT YV. ALLEN
Special Uxeui-sious South. On January s. February x. March K ami April !•. the Motion Boitte will -ell tickets at one llrst-da-s iimited far for
hour the guests departed, assuring Uxlitouipulis ought, as a matter accountant. The habit, once formed, is i t ( | 1 u .| i l v '"' 1 l Y[ )n , 1 , jB.,. ,< \i'!!, in'i , .i ll Mi-' , isri , i' l i' their young hostess they had spe$t “f l it \ pride, take an Indianapolis so aatisfactorv that few are willimr to ...’I ' ..T."”,'YrT 1 .''
paper. 81-tf
^ i an evening never to be forgotten. | Those present were Messrs. Will
Albert Allen J G,abfe ™’ Frank Kleinbub, Mack
of city pride, take an Indianapolis so satisfactory that few are willing to various points in Deo.gm and Florida
atmmlon it when its convenience tins umi t,, \,. w Orleans, I.-,, been learned, says a writer in Harper's Tickets good reiurniitg twenty days
The Banner Times gives tlie news Bazar,
while it is fresh. The Baknkk Times-
from date of sale.
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