Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1.'), 1804.

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-* B7*RT01’\rS LWUISDRV^ Mak»*s your lim*!! look like flow. Ttiroo Mhipiiicntseacli wtM k, Mon , Wod anil Kri. PROMPT 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. \

OPERA HOUSE, smiiM, Fes. i/m.

Geo. E. Blake, GREENOASTLE, IND. Gut Flowers ]\ ANY (Jt’ANTITY, furnishetl "n 24 lioars’ notici'. Mks. E. T. Chai kek. 63*i3W<i

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Ruffer<-d it slijitit stroke t>f pmuly-i Frank IIhvh, ('has. Hurntiliv, Kueksis Saturday ni^lit, from wliieh he Aeliouse, Lee Smith, Wilhur Starr, has not yet recovered. The right Kd. Paterson, Geo. Gulvert and side of his face is a (Tee ted. Max Khrmann, and Misses Sidelia The remains of tV. H. Landes Starr, Ida Orrell, Jessie Neff, Lida arrived in this city Tuesday after-j Grooms, Kate Grooms, Elizabeth noon, the funeral occurring at 3: JO Overstreet, Anna Chaffee, Ellen o'clock that day from the residence Joslin and Edith \\ altz. of Ed. Landes. The interment was “The White Squadron,” the big made at Forest Hill cemetery. naval drama, will be presented at Marshal John Brothers, of (’raw the opera house Saturday, Feb. 17. fordsville, a formet Putnam county If appeals to the popular taste by man, is in the city today, shaking reason of its patriotic sentiment hands with’old friends. John is linc ! character drawings. The cornholding the lawless element in puny carries several ear loads of Crawfordsviile in cheek hand- scenery, anil the tropical beauty of somely. Brazil is reproduced in all its J. L. Davis, S. A. R. Beach and (i P lenf,or - The “Congress of NaAlex. Mnhorney went to Greeneas- ''ons in Rio Janerio to protest tie this afternoon to attend as wit- “'gainst the brigandage tolerated in

$30,0011 4 CarloajS 5 '»'sses in the Marion Insley trial Brazil forms the basis of the plot,

PHOIU’CTION SCliMiRY tomorrow. White A Reeves, the

—-— attorneys, also went.—Crnn'fonh-

rille Journal.

Charles Eitcljorg, of tliis city, has been officially appointed

THEY /AUST 60. A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictured and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced price for next ten days.

A. J. Pearson’s Big Naval Drama,

THE

: DON'T FORGET THAT $18.00 FOI.DING BED. i Undertaking given special attention. ♦ EAST SIDE. HANNA.

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The Congress of Navies, L. S. S. Chicago anJ

York town.

The Silver Train. The Riots between Brazilian ani American Sailors.

RRices.

which unfolds a romantic love in-1 tercst. The Grand Plaza in Rio, one fourth a pillaged monastery, in the interior of South America, and the harbor of Kio are among the

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ga.lg.r at Tort. Ii'» , nc-ordinp Anolhemov.l

leature will be the representation

When laikin^

Tliroiisli His Hat h, iTI anJ 3n Cents.

A nmn i- net likely to lie convincing, but. when we a-Mire you that wc are Always Talking Through our SHOES,

THE LOCAL FIELD

to last night's A’cir.v. Mr. Eiteljnrg stated to the Bannkk-Times i this afternoon that it was the same position to which he had been ap-

pointed several weeks ago.

The Monon lias a contract to carry, as soon as the Bedford,

Bloomfield & Switz City narrow l t . xce j| ence gauge is widened to standard gauge, Whiteear

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

the

which is now being done, one hundred car loads of coal daily to Chicago from the mines along the new line. The coal is of fine quality and will come from Sullivan and

Greene counties.

The delayed trains of the

of the American navy under sail and steam. Stage ingenuity has been taxed to its utmost in this scene and the result is a triumph. During the action of the third act over 150 people appear upon the stage. The cast is one of unusual

and includes W. A. Elmer Grandin, Gail

Forrest, Tessie Deagle, Frederick Julian, Edna Post, John 'I'. Burke, | Laura Almossinno and J. J. Cole

man.

past

You will reeoguizi value to u> of having tmr

wMl'spciik'fi'nMlii'nm i LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. f<-'v days are all on time again, and

That's « hat onrsilo—amt

Mid own and Nichols, the south end thieves sentenced to the peni tentiary, will go down the mad on

Saturday night.

they do not squeak,either.

it \Jt I j'

OrowiMMl at

Coroner McNelF received a

tele-

Ik

FOR THE

NEATEST AND BEST /T^rel?ai?t Jailori^ In the city go to n. w. w 111 t c. Over Jones' drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

the short blockade is over. One remarkable feature of the great storm

Where Onr People are Ooine nn.l Where was the absence of any SerioUS UC-

The.r o..eM. are s.«pping-Xe«K „r i„. cidentg on t , K . roH(U or in the var( | s gram at two o'clock this afternoon,

tereat Ov«r tin* City—The Hen! ('olutnn in I th 9 l*aper for Ouick Hrndiiijj; — Short Note* from all I’artn of the Town—More Note** Some Hays than OthcvH—Koad and

Keep I’ost<*d.

Mrs. James 'I'. Durnull is

I sick.

Thre were a few mishaps, however, stating that a man named Raridan none of which are worthy of note,: had been drowned at Reelsville. as the damage was confined almost | Coroner MeNelf will go down at J entirely to delay in traffic. 5:28 this evening to hold an inverv . • .i ,• quest. The man's name is Resin

• ; A man was in the eitv from Bra

. . i • * i • i . Raridan and he was a person of un- . ... ,, zn this morning seeking Insduugh- , 1

Mrs. Landes is eiitieally ill with . * f f sound mind being under the guard-

for uiwiin hn stncniwfi . nf .nvirur

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We arc the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :

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Iv. I I ami Horn’s Groceries are IN or reel and Kleaiq.

I Bright's disease.

1 The jury in circuit court have j been excused until Monday next.

ter whom lie suspected of having i been unduly intimate with a colored youth of this citj’, who had worked at Brazil. The girl, a do*

V\. M. Reeves and wife are in mos tic. was found and questioned Greencastle. Cnnr/onhrille Jour- , )y the authorities as to the mutter,

but she denied any such action.

i lie ihiirsdav Night club will be .she accompanied her father back

entertained tonight by Emanuel to j} ra/ ,|

Marquis, jr. , r , .

1 ■' ibis afternoon

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Broudstreet were serenaded last night by the Silver Leaf hand. Miss Lizzie John went to Brook-

Sheriff Glide-

well formed his excursionists into line and marched them down to the north depot whore they took the Monon train for a free ride to Jef-

ville this morning for a visit among fersonville. He took Stephen Perry, I relatives and friends. the cattle thief, and Murray Mrs. Grace Irvin Reynolds, of and Woods the Roachdnlc burj_St. Loins, is lifiiili” ai tin* ilollic tflai'S. Si.Util M.itnoi) «n. oiu p.Uj ii.i i (

ianship of Douglas Ilutfman. who sent tile telegram. Raridan was declared insane by a commission on Feb. Hi, 1891, and was a pensioner, drawing l)«24 per month.

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

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of Mrs. Anna Southard.

Mrs. Win. Cawley has returned j to Centralia, III., after an extended j visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse

World's Fair in Walfi* Color*.

The World's Fair in water color off er of the daily Banner Timi s is the best one open to the public. The next best thing to an actual visit to the Worlds Fair is an tx |

Wells.

Dr. G. W. Bence was in Mill

Creek township yesterday at Drew dent of the junior Parker’s. Mr. Parker's son is dan- clubs is in the city.

THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL.

N« wh from thin ropulur 11 ranch of Hip Public- School*, by Special Reporter. The disagreeable weather caused

a great many absences.

The seniors take up constitution

under Prof. Ogg Monday. *

Miss Grace Grogan is hack in

school after a short absence.

Miss Maude Hurst, of '9i, is out of school on account of the measles.

Sheriff Glidewell, and with him will Miss Florence Wood, of '95, was witness in the morning the exeeu-|out Monday on account of a severe tion of Stone the murderer of the. (•old.

Wiatten family in Washington;

county.

Rev. B. L. Loekwood, state presi

Prohibition He is cam-

KL A. H A M I G T O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. SOTVYeTHINO fzioo THIS WEEK.

Miss Mamie Gainer, of’94, was

12 Styles Ladies' Swiss Embroidered

gerously ill. paigniog this county and goes to The teachers and professors of Koaehdale, today. 1 be Bidwell junthe DePuuw school of music will ' ol < ‘* u * , WU8 organized last night | take a sleigh-ride trip to Bain-| ^ Dim at Fox Ridge with officers

aminatioti of these beautiful water Dridge tonight. Ar-s.—*?i- ■ ar--k— tBwhftat .-5hi-.

,♦.( Am-

as fallows: President, Maude Cole; viee pri's., Bettie Crawley;

»'•;' • * the fiain»»at idea buainess should bo planUng his ad- '' i " 1 ' ‘ ri l "". 1 ' r ’ 1 M ^ " [this morning, 1 of the ren! Appearance made on vertisement in the dally and week- 1 ‘ J ....

out several days

sickness.

Mr. Horner, of prep., visited our school Monday, the guest of Leone

Morrison.

Seniors will finish the fourth book of Cicero and take up prose

on Thursday.

Misses Elliott and Josie Arm- . • .u..,. ;* ; +~ piiuTPU,i'ct

account of Hankerchicfs, worth 35c. 10 500., your Choice fop 25 Gents! The Hankerchief Bargain ol the Season.

r; GiiiimQjpf>-

%. it m* ■ • ■ 1

ior, Ezra Smith. The next meet-

midway plaisunee by the brilliantly j b’ »annek Timks. , ing wjU be Mon(laVi Feb . 19 .

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the manv other nationalities to be i James Grimes, Marshal John Broth-1 AdeiidulLv hrilliant soti.il su< seen there. The life, the warmth | ers and Mayor Fred C. Bundle are I ^ ^ 1 ! nter . tn, T e, ? t ° f tbe and the >pirit of these pictures here from Crawfordsviile attending ['l ntl, ' ,n<1 lul ’ ,l -' 1,11

Imth uourt onion s Koading club at the rosi-

, i w, .mi (ience of Dr. and Mrs. G. C.

S. A. Shoemaker and b. M. Klls-

Tli«- Wi-atluM.

All the scholars me delighted The indications for this vicinity over the snow, and each class is j for the coming thirty-six hours are

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our anL'uuncemeni cclum’n.

make them captivating to younir and old, and render them more satisfactory than they could possibly be if they were in plain iiiaek and white. Call at the counting room of this paper and see a «et. We give them and one month’s subscription to the paper for if 1.50.

, „ , , , . , . , , Smythe, corner of V ine and Walnut

worth, of the theological school. , streets, last evening,

successful r,> -

liave just closed a

vival meeting at Knightsiille, suiting in 135 conversions.

re-

The liouse

was crowded with seventy-five or eighty guests. A literary program was carried out with much enter-

James Kinney and Mr. Sunbroek, tuinment to all B89enibled . Ke .

v . „ , , of Indianapolis, and Conductor freghment8 were 80rvet , tnd a

^ ou ^et nil the views at once, and jphn Haum and Detective Ilennesdo not have to spend several times of Terre Haute, were witnesses the amount in a coupon deal that jn tbt , xi t .| 10 | H trial yesterday.

I Fred Middleton, who clerks for

-loc. a week. Walter Allen in the drug store,

* * as"*kIuoITs irs"*r7eeTveii Tiv ITT >.

Miss Nellie Tribby, of ’fl5, will Renick i Co. from the official entertain several of her friends at weather bureau at Indianapolis:

her home on east street this evening.

Washington

very

is unsatisfactory. The B w\i k 1 mi s-

pleasant evening was enjoyed. The guests departed at a late hour. The Monday Night club gave a masquerade party last night at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Orsa

South (tr«*eiM-a*tle. The family of ( has. King are down with il.c measles. The (pieen has abdicated the throne and Keightleytown is once more a republic. John Riley's cutter find team of speedy horses make him a number of friends during the snowy weather. ^ Last night ’Squire Ashton mar-

Indi an u-oi.is. Ind. F'air weather.

Feb. 15.

stationary

lemperat ure. W aitenhans. COMING EVENTS.

Overstreet on Seminary street that r * et ^ H cnr . v Al'“ 1 arrish and Miss

Full TOWNSHIP TnrtfTKF.

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PlcH»e announce that I will be a candidate for trustee of Greencastle tnwusblp. subject j to the republican primary election or convention. ROliKRT 8. GRAHAM

( Editor Haxnk.hTimks:

1‘lease announce that 1 will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp„ subject to th** Republieun prlnmry decctlon or convention.

J. N. Nl'TT.

Editor Oaknkh Timks:

Please nnnooneelhat 1 will be a etindidat,*

j f.ir Tiuatct c,f Grcencartlc Tp„ •t;*»«r^ the , . ... . ,, Kepubllcan primary or convention

Blind lorn at Locust Street M. John k. newiior»B.

E. church, Feb. 15. Editor Bahseb Timms-

Please annolinco that I will be a candidate

i IlC* it W llltc S(jU;Hlron (it till* for Ti’iiateeot Qreeneastle township, subject opera house, Saturday- evening, ‘he republican primary. K ’ • fe VIKGll. PECK.

Editor Hannkh Timks:

Please announce that 1 will be a candidate ft-’-Trustee of Greencastle township, subject

F’eh. 1(1,at 8 p.m., in music hall. All | ,ot,K ‘ 'ei’ubUean primary.

are cordially invited. Free. As-

Feb. 17.

Recital by Prof. Fcrnie’s pupils

sisted by Lorelic club.

M EW STOCK OR-

WALK PAPERS

was a decided success. The cos1 tttmes were unique and some of them very fine. The evening was

AT

ALJLEiN’S - DRUG, - STORE,. Latest Designs and Colorings,

Lowes Prices. Albert Allen.

Lizzie Tobscott at the residence of Mrs. McMains on Fox Ridge. A large number of friends were pres-

pleasantly spent in conversation, u,u ' witnessed the ceremony.

games, etc. Dainty refreshments , , , , . .

J foOO has been placet! in my hand*, to

were served. 1 hose present were: ^ | ORnt . d rtrst mortgage security. T,l,£ Hannir Times gives tbe news Messrs. Albert Daggy, Harry Hays, 88-lt Smith C. Matson, i while it is fresh.

KOI IE UT \V. VIXEN

Hpe. ini Ebietiralona Soiitli.

On January 8. February 8, March s

,, I,,- | and April 9. the Monon liuutc will sell

Every man who makes Ins monev tickets ai one tlrst-eln-s liuuled far for

in Indianapolis ought, ns a matterlth round trip to all points in Ken of eitv pride, take an Indianapolis i t,u,k - v '' ,V!, " , ' s '“'* , V Vlalm ""* > 1 1 VsirlniW ii<iiiit< in l•4»rll*<rl•l tind 1*

paper. 8l-tf

various points m Georgia and Florida

and to New Orleans, La.

Tiekets good returning twenty days

fFom date of sale.

For further information, address 59tf J. A. MleHASi., Age lit.

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