Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1894 — Page 3

TUP. MANNER TIMES, CUKENOASTI.E. INDIANA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20.1894.

Groceries, (lueensware anJ Provisions.

I have closed out nearly all the goods 1 had during the lire at my store. 1 have left yet some Canned Goods, which 1 am selling at 25 per cent, oil regular prices. I now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and at prices satisfactory to the trade. Give u's a few trial orders and he convinced, and trade with us all the time. Southwest Corner Public Square.

ALFHEUS BIRCH.

9 o-2m GREENCASTLE, IND.

•*BKRTOWS L7SUISDRY*Mnke* your linen look like new. Three .shipments eiieh week. Mon , Wed and Fri. 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.

Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

Cut Flowers IN ANY qi'ANTITY, furnished un 21 hours’ noth', 1 . Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. 63-13W11

When iaihins Through llis Hat

A man i* not likely t<> he convinemir. hut. when * we assure you that we are Always Talking Through our SHOES,

You will rcoojpdze the value to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves'. That's what ours do—and they do not stpteak,either.

appointment bears date of February 7. Mr. Nelf expects to take control

by March 1.

Samuel A. Leverton and Sallie A. Gilkey were licensed to marry today. The particulars of the wedding were given yesterday in the Banner Times. They were married at eleven o’clock today leaving at

noon for Chicago.

Prof. W. J. Johnson, lecturer, arrived home last night from Maryland, where he has been on a pro- | fessional tour. He will remain at home for two weeks before again goiug out. He has a number of

engage m en t s 1 „ >o ked.

Mr. John Burk called at the Banner Times office this morning and requested its to state that the young lady who retired from his employ during \Vm. Tuck’s brilliant career here was not dismissed on Ids account, as she hud determined to leave before the festive

William's arrival.

The members of F.aglc Lodge. ; No. 1(1, K. of P., are making great ; preparations for the entertainment of their Brazil brethren on Friday

The Brazil third rank

team is one of the best in the state and they will put two candidates

tinsville. through the list on the above named Dr. G. C. Smythe was at Clover- j evening. A banquet at Merry-

dale todav. weather’s will follow.

Mrs. Sadie Cox has some bentiti James F. Hill brought suit in the ful red lillies in bloom. circuit court against the Big Four Tint Callahan took the noon | rai,wa y to recover four P'»*'os in

train for Crawfordsville. ! ,hpir possession

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hathaway

went to Indianapolis today.

W. R. Grogan is in Indianapolis; were damagefJ in the late Hil , flre) on cattle business again today. i but Mr Hi| , having advnnced mon _ Mrs. Ad. Binkley, of Blooming- P y 8 on t| )e repairing contract, ton, is visiting friends in the city. claims there is but little due ArMiss Gertrude Hanna, of India thur. He tints sues for his prop napolis, is visiting relatives in the erty, and makes the railway corncity. pany together with G. Arthur and The state conference of charities! Frank Newhouse defendants,

is in session at Terre Haut, this

week.

W. S. Hamrick, of Topeka, Has., j

is visiting A. R. Bryant, south <d Miss Rosgcr is a pledged Kappa, the city. j Next Monday the athletic diWalter Albaugh was given the rectors will be elected

Srliool «if MiiNlf. Miss Mary Alice Potter will give a recital this evening, assisted by Miss Pauline Blake. All arc invited. The following program will be given:

SAVE /AONEV

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Going; amt Where 4 Their (stieMd are Stopping; -News of Interest Over the City-The lte*t Column in lli^ Paper tor tjiih-k ICeadiug — Short Nolen from all Part* of the Town—More Nolen Some Day* than Others Kead and

Keep Posted.

J. (1. Miles, of Danville is hero evening,

today.

D. L. Southard is here from Mur-

their possession billed here by George H. Arthur, of Terre Haute. Arthur claims a bill of tflOO for | repairing the instruments, (which

it lit Ij'

:

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST

/T^retyai}!: Tailori9<$ In the city go to r. W. W 111T C.

N p WS FROM DEPAUW.

The News Onily from OreeneaHtle’* Great

Center of Cenrning;.

By buying your FURNITURE of HANNA. No old stock. Everything new and Pkk fs Reason \bi.e. All Undertaking Calls promptly and

satisfactorily attended to.

HANNA.

East Side | i

The ladies' spiking contract ex-

adoption degree of tlie Red Men

last night. pires Wednesday instead of TliursA marriage license was yesterday day, as previously stated.

Miss Jennings lias gone to the country residence of the Misses

Crow to have the measles.

Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Hays, of

issued to Jacob S. Dennewitz and

Mary J. Burkett.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, of

of John

Orawtordsville, are guests

Cawley and family. i Usirtts, O., visited the daughter of Miss Mary Alice Potter will give the former at ladies' hall on Satui-

a recital in music hall this eve- d ay,

ning. She will he assisted by Miss Mi88 Vickery, of the class of '87, 1 atiline Blake. i , in( j yjj 88 ].; d jth Basj’e, of the class Titos. Zaring and Andrew Kizer ,if ’yj, spent a few hours with colwent to Crawfordsville at noon, |,. ge friends yesterday at ladies’

Concerto In C minor Beethoven ! Allegro eon brio (Heinlcke cadenza), largo, allegro. (Orchestral accompaniment on 2d piano by Mr. Jones. Vocal, Aria (Der Freiachutz) Weber j Ktude in < ’ sharp minor Chopin 1 Kglogue in G flat major. Raff Troika . Tschaikowski ! Vocal. Thine. Bohm | Kvening Star Song. . Wagner-Lisst ! Polka Caprice Dreyschock J The orchestra will meet on next Tuesday evening. A program will be made out for rendition later. Pupils’ recital on Friday at 7. Prof. Kraft has left for the east. ; He will remain in Indianapolis for a few days. Prof. Jones will have charge of the chorus lor the remaindea of the i season. Rehearsals are on Monday at 7 p. m. Citizens are invited to!

join.

Emil Liebling, the pianist, will be ! here March f» to give the fourth j concert in the university concert

course.

Prof. Fernie, with the aid of her pupils, will give at an early date a portion of the opera of the “Flying

Dutchman.”

South Greem-iMtle.

A large crowd of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of

Green Parker to celebrate Mrs. .... ,

Parker’S* birthday. The evening V\ e are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and

was passed away very pleasantly in 1 have a ful1 line on exhibition. games and conversation. CD HZ, 1NJ ! All of the men working under | 1 , .ZD. lv * I il 1 v_ -*• C5C

Mr. Chittenden, in the brass de

partment of the pump shop, went ■' ' ' £AST SIDE. : : : with their foreman to the home of :

Chas. King and treated him to a , surprise party last night. Those present enjoyed themselves in pulling taffy aud joking until a late

hour.

North Grcencaetle. Miss Nellie Nelson left for Terre Haute todav. W. G. Alexander is working in Operator Kvan’s place for a few

days.

Little John Moore had a calam-!

ity on hand yesterday. While he! and Buck Sage were out riding his goat cart Mr. Goat took a notion to run away. Nothing remained in-

tact but Johnnie and the goat. - - ■

Item* from Our Colore,t Krtemt*.

Henderson Baker, living out in _ _ ^ T\ 7T T T . . the country, is seriously sick. I 1 JNl 1 1 j 1 V J TV ,

Elder Bray went to Indianapolis j

ou business yesterday.

A large crowd is expected to be, present at the entertainment to

night.

CO.

Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.

r Finest Line of Samples,

: Buttons Covered and Made to Order

^ Repairing and Cleaning.

ll Spring Samples now in.

E. W. WHITE.

called there bj- the deatli of their aunt, Mrs. Yeagley. Next Sunday will be quarterly meeting at Locust Street church. Rev. J. H. Ketchatn will preach morning and evening. Sir Knights Win. E. Starr, J. M. Hurley and \V. L. Denman are in Crawfordsville today to attend the district meeting of the Knights of

Pythias.

Don’t forget to come out to Tern pie lodge, F. & A. M„ tomorrow

hall. Miss Vickery has been in missionary work in Rome, Italy, for the last three years, and after a short home visit, is returuiug to her work, taking Miss Basye ns her assistant. The Athletic association met yesterday afternoon in Meharry hall for the annual election of officers. President Crowder cnlle d the association to order and stated the purpose of the meeting. After the reading of Treasurer Calvert’s re-

IC. .A.. Ma mil tore’s

Groceries at~e

Korreet and Klearp

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE.

SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

For This Week: I-BUTTON KID GLOVES,

evening. Work in the third de- port the following ticket was placed |gree. All brothers of good stand jin nomination: Pres., Howard j ing invited. | Mounts; vice pres., J. Hankins;

and IJlaek, for (Sih*. a Pair!

Death of Mrt*. D. \V. Yeagley.

CrawfordsvIUe Journal.

Mrs. Daniel W. Yeagley died yesterday afternoon at 6: JO o’clock of

Wood poi-ni*- « h« home n„ j „ Bl’OWllS. SUtCS

sou tli Washington street. ine funeral will occur tomorrow from the residence at 2:00 p. m.. Revs. Fuson and Tucker officiating. In- i tennent at Oak Hill cemetery. Her maiden name was II. T. Stillwagon and she was horn in Con-1 nellsville, Pa., March 17, 183-1. She removed with her parents to Greencastle in 1847 where she married D. W. Yeagley in 1853. After a | few years’ residence in Putnam j county they removed to Ladoga

Respectfully,

This is the Best Glove for the money every sold in the citv.

F. G. GIFMORR

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

Ttxliiy'* I.im'UI Miuhct*.

Furnished the Daily Hannkii Timks daily l,v 1MV. Allen, manager of Arthur

.Iordan’s poultry house.]

SpringH, thoico G'ockH, young and ciiIIh Corkft, old 'PurkoyH, hons. ehoict* fj»t TurkeyB, young, cdioica lat Turkeys, old toins

Ducks Gcchc, choice f. f.Hlhw and over ... (loose, plucked Egg**, I’rcHh, HuDjoot to candling Ihitrer, fresh roll

Butter, No. 2

Old Mon Turk€»yH

.. ... r i ft :i :s a ft

4

4K :tt 2o .10 10 ... .7‘4 .. «

Tin: Bannku Timks gives the news while it is fresh.

win make a visit there bi two

months’ length.

Ed. Arthur, formerly of Forest Hill, lias been chosen superintendent of Cave Hill cemetery at Louisville and will leave for that city about March 1. He formerly was stationed there for eight years. Mr. W. G. Neff received today

HOBFKTH. OR A HAM.

I'lcaKc Miinotiucv tluit i will tiiv atauHffuftu* for TriuOoe of Orccncustle Tp„ xntijpct to the

World’s Fair in Water Colors. * The World’s Fair in water color

,»■ I . I . ,t..:i,- It . w,c -w ,l roit TOWNSHIPTHt -TSL.

MFs. .fa ir esT\.” i »’i e k e 11 < Tiu i SlYss sec., I fen Uowe; treas., FroT PfTesf. piv fiere tiicy” resided twenty-seven “* * kimtor itAiiJuii' 'niiJw' * —• • iFannie Ricketts wii<> has beau her A few minutes iatet anutbei ticket years, coming i" ( rswfordsville iu ' i i<.i , .uoi.miii.. himi j win n. >candidate 1 , I . ,, . I’. . . ? . . ... The next best thing to an actual tor ti.i*t,... ,.i one,.castle i.wnshi,,. snTuect ornest left today for Flora, III., i was nominated as ioilows: Pres., 1862 where tuey have since resided. 10 the ie|Miiiiie«n piim,ti..i. ,.1 ...i.vcu-

. . . , , U, , . . . . .. , visit to the Worlds Fair is an-* the latter s home. Mrs. Ricketts George Dunn; vice pres., A. L. I he deceased joined the Baptist . . . , 1 . . . „ L I , r .... »W.V?.*.'*)« of «be«i* boMiiflfui water KitltorJlANSKUTimks: t.arv; see., L . U. iiaii. Prut. 1 ettureti iu Iboo ai Ladoga aim was .. . . . .| t-tease annouuc'c mat

„ , , , ! . , . , -u . , , colors. No picture in black and Priest was elected treasurer bv ae- a consistent member of that church , • ,

* 1 , , 1 1 white can convey the faintest Idea Republican primary cleccUon or convention, elamation and a vote was taken on the balance of her life, hhe was . , , , . v vitt

, . . of the real appearance made on I

the rest of the ticket, which result- afflicted sadly the lust twenty years , . ‘ . .... . 1 Kditor Bawhsktimbs: to 1 l iu favor of of her life hut was a kind mother "»«lw«y pia'^nce by the brilliantly Pleune announee.hat I will be acandl.late

, I and affectionate wife. She leaves arrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, and ,orT ™ 8,ewor 0, ’ , ‘« nc '** ,l ' T P-» ub J ect “ ,, he newly , . , , - , . - , . 4 . Republican primary or convention. ^ a husbana and four cnildren to the manv other nationalities to be! John b nkwhoesr eleeted offieers were sworn in and tl * lllirn i w ,r Inao .1 ‘ m it *1 .a,, mourn her loss. .seen there. I he life, the warmth t Editor Banner Times: oach made a short speerh. D u n„ g | .h. .plrl. of .h,,» plOur,.

make them captivating to both | to the republican primary. and render them j BAS(iI|B Tn(Iul; viruii. peck.

more satisfactory than they could, Pb^aae announce that I will be a candidate • iii ‘iau fe** Trustee of Greencastle township, subject

possibly be it they were tn plain reI)Ubllcan prlInary .

ed in a vote of Gli the first nominated.

the counting of the ballots Prof.

IS Er VtZ STOCK OR-

1

WAIaF

ALxI^EIN’S - ORUO - STORE.

Ural Kntntc TrniiHfcrs.

D. J. Sirinford (»t al. to W. H. Helton, land

official notice of bis appointment t '* P ft88 ° ci “ lion !l *° cd eSrtlr .0 Tra*.^ Temperance young and old Dostmaster of Greencastle and | ,alk T ath . let C8 ’ 8 l ,eak,n « on T r - Miae.on Chumh. land in ur,—.,.. ,i.v». ’

^ Bgmgly of the glluilHsltim class H. K. Dunluvy ft al , to Royal 8.Oliver, land Ins bond and t | u . new atllletie park. In Marlon tp., $2:711.

K.llza K Unas tu Mary L. Brown, lan.l in

Jiulging from the way I*. It. Christie Balnbrliliro. $Aio.

. . . ,, , K..I. B. and K. P. Nelson to .1. U Edwards, ,s stocking up With tin. shoes, one trugtr) . lan( , o^.^He.UInton and Mon-

might tllink he was getting ready to roetps.. settlement

! make an assignment. i)2-2t Sarah E. Lee to Charles O. Hula, land in Ma-

’ rlon tp.. SHuO111 dozen woolen hose in children’s |

Worth 20e. To close ! Go to t,,,, reeeption tomorrow evening

at Mrs. Ames and meet the Martha

as

tills afternoon forwarded

to Washington. In the papers sent he names as his assistant his! daughter, Miss Jessie Nell. The

iJkIPKHS

) and misses' sizes.

; at lOe. At the Bee Hive.

ai-2t 1 1

AT

kLatest Designs and Co'orings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen. At the ike Hive this week

Wanted—To trade my fruit farm one mile south of Greencastle for city property. !)2-2t W. A. Workman.

91-St

Washingtons

tumes.

in their

colonial cos-92-lt

Don't forget your invitation to the 1 colonial reception tomorrow evening. 92-11

it they were tn

black and white. Gall at the counting room of this paper and see a set. We give them and one month's sub-j seription to toe paper for $1.50.. You get all the views at once, and do not have to spend several times the amount in a coupon deal that is unsatisfactory. tf

ROBERT \V. \ I.I.EN.

Sperial KxritrMioiiK South.

On January H, February S, March K and April 9. the Mouon Route will sell tickets at one first-class limited fare for th round trip to all points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi. ! various points in Georgia and Florida

Every man who makes his money ul "' to * sew Orleans, Lk. . . .. * 1 Tickets good returning twenty davs in Indianapolis ought, as a matter'. , . , ,

^ t 1 from date ol sale.

of city pride, take an Indianapolis I For further information, address paper. 81-tf l 50tf J. A. Michaki.. Agent.