Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1804.
Groceries. Qoeensware and Provisions.
the least. The refreshments were i N^ws FROM DEPAUW. served in the latest approved style | T he New. d«.i, fr... D about 10:30 p. m. Some of our j center »r LeiwniiiK.
I have closed out nearly all the ^oods 1 had flurino citizens declared it was the noisiest Miss Switzer, at ladies' hall, has the fire at my store. I have left yet some Canned crowd they had heard lately. the mumps. Goods, which I am selling at 25 percent, off regu- Dr. G. C. Smythe, assisted In Miss Duvall returns to her home lar prices. I now offer Clean. Fresh Goods, and at Drs. Pritchard, or Cloverdale, and >" Indianapolis today, pi ices satisfactory to the trade. Give US a few trial Hon, of llarrodsburir, performed n Several new pieces have been orders and he convinced, and trade with us all the very delieate operation upon Mrs. added to the ^ymuusium. Southwest C orner Public Scjuarc. Alice Griffith yesterday at the home Miss Marquis will entertain some
of i |er father, Hiram Mosier. Mr. friends tomorrow afternoon.
Mos.er reports the patient getting w w Lot . kwood) editor of|he a ung nuc \. Peru Republican, is visiting his
The township committeemen will feon George B. Logwood,
meet soon to lix the time, place and manner of holding the township convention for the nomination of township candidates. When the
! What is^Going on in and About t . onvention hol( , 8 it8 mPeting the
|<lifferent candidates will be noti- ! fled, so they e:m be present if they
time.
AL.PH&US BIRCH. 90-2111 GREENCASTLE, IND.
•WBHRTOJATS I_7?U1S DRVK-I
SAVE /AONEY
By buying your FURNITURE of HANNA. No old stock. Everything new and Prices Reasonable. All Undertaking Calls promptly and satisfactorily attended to.
MANNA.
Miikps your linon look lik<* nc Hhipmoiita each work, Mon , Wt
•w. Throe od ami Fri.
THE LOCAL HELD
PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
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MONEY
LOANED
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
I so desire.
On the program of the_Farmers’ | Industrial institute to he held at
Mr. Kraft goes to Indianapolis today, where he will remain about two weeks, anil thence to New York
city.
The recital of Miss Potter was listened to last night by a good audience and everything passed nlf pleasantly. Tomorrow will be a holiday. The exercises in honor of Washington's
East Side I |
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IND. Gut Flowers JX ANY QrAXTITY. furnished on 2-1 hours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee.
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WlierrOnr l*r<i|>l«* are Going ami Where Ladoga tomorrow and Friday H|>-
The.r Guests are stopping—New. of in- pear the names of Putnam countv , ' ir,h ' I «y " 'll begin at ten o’clock ,WBt Tim Hr., column peop , e Q F Lane q{ Blllnhridge Meharry hall.
has a paper on “How to Keep (Jur Maynard Daggy will qttend the Boys on the Farm.” and Mrs. Lane missionary convention at Detroit, one on “Home Influence.” Lee 1,ein ” ,lie representative from the Collins tells them about “Some Mis- I >re sbyterian church.
Mrs. K. L. O'Hair is visiting in hikes I Have Noticed on the Farm Washington', nirtiniay. i Clayton this week. and How to Remedy Them." Washington's birthday will be Robins are coming in slowly.! Chief Jones, of the fire depart- oeIpbr '" t ‘d tomorrow at the uni One is occasionally to he seen. Auent, met with a very painful aeei vers ' t 3’ by exercises in Meharry
tli^ l’a|»**r for Ouick Heudingi — Short Not«ii from nil Partn of the Town—-More Notes Some Days than Others—Kent! ami
Keep Posted.
Will Nutt is studying medicine.
E. II. Kleinhub is at home from | ,lent 1“** evening. He was return- |' **> ™ o'clock a m.
j ing from Carbon on his delivery i l"" in g program will he carried out: | wagon and one of the front wheels Y'Y', Crayer. Mimic ran into a rut, when he was thrown Pred w. iiizBon, Rruoerilie, imi forward to the ground. His eolh.r 0raUon -' “ T 'A‘ m “ n “ '•’actorm.society
lloward Mniintz. IIihIhoii, 1ml.
bone was broken and be was other* 1 Music.
Oration, - - “Motives It* Education"
David \V. ItaineH, Osawk i*, Kas.
ever, will keep Mr. Jones to the Oration, - “The Appeal from Individualism”
Have you called for number three house for at least teu days. Urn- Geonrc n. Lm kwood, Peru, ind. of the Banner llMKs art poi tfo- I Z H Times. Oration. - - “Partlmn and Patiint” ISosV ' -. r . . . George t hambers < alvert, Charltmton, III.
Mr. >\. H. Ragan is receiving Music
John Cawley is getting ready a numerous calls for him to read his
load of horses for the Atlanta, Ga
market.
The fol-
When Ming
Through His Hat
a week’s stay in Crawfordsville. 1). L. Anderson is at home from a business trip through the cast. Miss Maggie Weber, of Indianap-
olis, is visiting Miss Carrie Klein-!. ige injured< The m . ( . ident) how _
huh. ‘
Wc are the sole agents for the above line of have a full line on exhibition.
Stoves and
H. S. RENICK St CO.
EAST SIDE.
A man is not likely to lie convincing, hut when we a-surc you that wcarc Always Talking
Through onr SHOTS,
popular paper on “What is the matter with our apple orchards?”
Bom, to Mr. Henry Bicknell and Today he reads the paper at Lawwife, of Lady Lake, Fla., a son, on renee, Ind., before the horticultural Feb. 18. | society of that place. J. M. SamWm. MeK. Brown visited Craw ucl, chief of the horticultural de j fordsvillc yesterday with the pattment of the World’s fair, has ] Knights of Pythias. asked Mr. Ragan for the use of 'he | Number three of “Sl.epp’s | I m l' er in hi8 P rinted re P < ; rt - The You will recognize the j World’s Fair Photographed” is in. i T >n P < ' * 0,l<b<ls <,n
Suiith Gi*«>«tica8tle.
Dr. Brazier is out of the city.
Expected home today.
Steve Vancleave has closed his
meat shop for repairs.
The brick house formerly occupied by the F. M. B. A. will now be used by Dr. Brazier for an office.
Iv. -A.. I lamiltor^’s \ Groceries ai'e K or reel and Klear^.
subjects, and being written in
We stated yesterday that some
very 1 import int shop men bad given Place a sample order with him and
I I Ragan’s masterly style, renders it
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ZTo.'XTi «> "»'<•«"“"'i*''
will speak for themselves. 1 The members of the Silver ,, ,
r rbatY what ours iio—ami i I tbo uiorc interesting,
th«*v do not squrak,either, band are requested to meet tom-bt on very important business. | officers of the College Avc-
^ »- tUi • inueM. K. Sunday school complain
>>. L. Denman and wile are up , „
......... . . .that fully one half of their books JV'l lYJ \\ vUtjroni (.reencastle on a visit.— .....
„ f , . r “(jrospel Hymns Pso. 5. are not in f rrnr/(u'Usrt/lc Avqu* \ e/cx. . ^ .
i the Sunday school rooms. Ti e
1 The diermometer thU niorning , )0okg have been taken hotne by registered live degrees above zero. | Iueml , ers the Behool< thoughtless This winter is coming along n.cely. i , y of course until now 8Cventv . fi , t , Mrs. Ed. Allen is sick with cry- ,,f the original supply of one hun jsipelas. Mrs. ( lias. E. Allen, of ( | re d and fifty are missing. The I Paris, 111,, arrived yesterday and is I oHJccrs ask the Banxkk Times to
! at her bedside.
he convinced that his
M r ' dav wc wish to correct the item by ' • hanging the name from (.’has. to
John King.
The ponds are covered with gay 1 boys and girls. The ice is capital j
for skating.
FOR THE
NEATEST AND BEST
/T^retyai^t Jailorii}^
In the city go to
call the attention of the people to this fact so that those having tinbooks may see the necessity of returning the- i at once, as they ar 1 -
the services each
Wc have a good supply of number three World’s fair art portfolios on hand. Call and get each
j number in the series as it is issued. 1 badly needed in
Si Ml- Wanhillgloli’s bilTh.L.y I V-
•'t ^ I feature tomorrow on page four. Those entertained by Mr. and
Yv Yv ill 1 l-.. I' be article will he from the pen of Mrs. G. B. Parker Monday evening
our own eitizen, John Clark Rid-1 on the latter’s forty-fifth birthday,
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoftice.
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Finest Line of Samples,
Buttons Covered and Made to Order . .Bepairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in.
E. VV. WHITE. ToilnyV I.ovai Market**.
Kurnblied the Daily Banner Times | daily fiy It."'. Allen, manager of Arthur
Jordan’s poultry house.]
Hens f> Spring’s, choice 5 t Jocks, yoiuiK ami culls 3 < Jocks, old *1 Turkeys, liens, choice fat tj 'Purkcys, yomik. choice fat 5 Turkeys, old toms 4
! path.
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Mrs. Sewell has taken her dnughj ter, Miss Emma, to Indianapolis to ! Dr. II. C. Allen’s surgical institute j to lie treated, where she will remain ; six months. The many friends of Mrs. Sarah Peck will he plrased to learn that , ilie ’iieiicate ojiTiiiiidu j,<■ :Vwr rr.v-.v-h-,-I Dr. (2. €. Smythe on Sirturdny was j successful, and Mrs. Peek will soon
! recover.
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mention of which was made last evening were: Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crawley, Mr. an Mrs. II. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fry, Mr ‘ and Mrs. A. J. Black, Mr. and Airs. George Binkley, Bev. J. F. CofHi and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. ('rawley, Mrs. Dan Tompkins, Mr. ami Mrs. L. Sehaehtel, Mrs. A. Binkley
Ilia Four F.X('urMi«*ii8. To Indiiiiiupolis, Mareh 13 and 14, $1.20. To Texas and Kansas points. March 13, half fare. To southern states. March 8, half fare. . P. II CE.STIH, Agt. The l>«:vout >1 usmilman. The Yeni Jami is one of the beautiful mosques of Stauibool, frequented at all hours by a motley crowd of worshipers. Leave behind you the glare, the hurry and the rush of the thronged street, thrust your feet into the wide slippers at the door and enter the beautiful building at the hour of prayer. The contrast is sudden, solemn and grand, and something of the deep mystery of oriental life is al! at uik. made clear tc
you.
In the cool shadows Mussulmans of oil ages are prostrating themselves before the mihrab—the small shrine which In every mosque shows the exact direction of Mecca—or before the sacred writings in othei parts of the wall. There are profound belief and devotion m tneir attitudes, gesture* and acientn, a belief ns superior to the idolatrous su perstitions of the far east as it is beyond the conviction ot the ordinary Christian
in simplicity and sincerity.
It is indeed impossible to spend much
EL. A. HAM I La'TON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. For This Week:
4-BUTTON KID GLOVES, in Tans, Drowns, Slates
id lilaek, for (?9e. a Pair!
cl 1
Respectfully,
This is the Best Glove for the money every sold in the city. E. G. GIHMOREL
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
World’* Fair in Wat••r Color*.
The World’s Fair in water color
time among Mussulmans without ac- oiler of the daily Bannkk Timms is
a _
ami that the anforling cf the standard The next beat thing to an actual ”. bJeo *
cf the prophet, which is occasinnallv v j 8 j t tn the Worlds Fail i« an i x u,,,,'
hinted at as a vague possibility, would
roil TOWNSHIP TIU'STEK. Editor Uannkii Ymas:
It: the :-“P'll'U>'Mn primary tUrtion or eonven-
HOIH.KT 8. GRAHAM.
■ ; _ Mrs. A. Browning, .Miss, a Flore,;..- “one UveYrruir^oTSY^dnl tl — —Timh. 1 'Y;':' i Edith and Lfaaa TompkTnib j*' 1 ” ffd”|»flTiuS5»j- 7 1 ' No plcMiyo i«
ts p. in., Ke\. Graham Lee will jy| n „j,j e Steele Nellie Nelson MauriY ner *' white can convey the faintest idea Kepubiican primary iiecvtion ore.
deliver a lecture on the subject of Corea, in the Presbyterian church. Admission free. Everybody cor-
dially invited.
A party composed of Misses Arnold, Hillman, Graham, McDowell, Huflord, and Mr. Roger Biiilinginnc
Maggie Steele, Nellie Nelson, Man Parker, Sara Black. Lva and Jennh
A lloHtnn Conundrum.
oAndltlatu c.iGGo.t f,. convontion.
J. N. NUTT.
| of the real appearance made on
Burke, Messrs. George Steele, Ross hiHYbpnYYifMYbiivc Yichc Itirk-'"t''n ni ' d " u . v P b ‘isance by the brilliantly i’ii-«sc aaiKiunectiiut 1 win in- hoamiidui,Burke, Will Binkley, (’harles Black, i tenaciously. ' For instance, be came out '*'’ r «.vcd Turks, Arabs, Indians, and , ^pY.^^YirpriYa^o^YY.i'.lon J,, °* ' 0
Will Burke W F Crawler Frank w ith this conundrum the other evening, the ninny other nationalities lobe
Binkley and Raymond Riley.
lici-si-. dioii-c 1. r.sib* and over.... ti having their lessons well prepared
GoeRo. pliickcd ^
FiU’k*. frc.-Kli, HiibjcMJt to oamlllnw. Butter, fresh roll Butter, No. 2
Uld Turkt yw H
Washington street, where they spent
20
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New Millinery Sturt*.
Mrs. C. M. Short will open a millinery store in Mr. Short’s building on
and nothing to do. proceeded to the the corner of Vine and Walnut streets. I not baUlhcadcd.’
A'4 home of Maurice Tribby, on east
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with a glow of self conscious pride: “Why is anxcagle like a man?”. After every one had given it up he explained, with a chuckle, “Because it is baldhead-
ed.’’
"But." said somebody, “all eagles are
That’s just it," re-
■loMS K. new ilorsE.
seen there. The life, the warmth i Editor uannkr Times:
1 .1 . „r ,i. „ . : Please nnnounoe that I will be a candldute and the spirit of these pictures rorTn!5tlH , (>r0r( .,, loaHtlL , atlt)Ject
make them cnptivalillg to both to therepublloan primary. young and old, and render them ! lu>| . „ A!(NEI , TlMW;
Vllli.ll, PECK.
sjionded Feiulerson. “Neither are all
Found—On Locust street during the
The Banner Times gives the news a very enjoyable evening, f .aurice 1 holidays a bundle of chi dren’s clothe.-, while it is fresh. land Nellie were surprised to say Owner can receive information by call-
men bnhlhended.
script.
more satisfactory than they could possibly be it they were in plain
Seer - Boston Iran- b | ack a nd white. Gall at the count-
ing room of this paper and see a se®.
II is Lamb.
In a Chicago restaurant one day
Please announce that I will he u enndidutc fc- Trustee of Greencastle tow nshlp, Htikdci t to the republican primary. KOHEHT W. W.LBV
NEW STOCK OF--
We give them and one month's sub- •'P- ini
i n ir for check 2H thin otficc and imvintr ” v ,, * v " esv •'' 4,, - T • script,ion to the paper for $1.50. 0,1 1 ,hl, " v * s . .M.iiths for ibis advertisement ’ Lilt b' ent ** na " hi * " if « “ fe " ®°- You gel all the views at once a "'l April 0. the Mono,, Route will sell ( - n,ent . 8 t0 . cb . a . t w,th . an . »«*? a,nta,1 “ at do not have to spend several times u ‘ kets «* -class limited far.- for
b'
YVAL.E PAPERS AT ALBURN’S - I3RUO - BTOREX. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen.
Judging from the way I*. R. Christie is stocking up with line shoes, one might think he was getting ready to make an assignment. !*2-2t Wanted—To trade my fruit farm one mile south of Greencastle for city property. 02-2t W. A. Workman.
another table, and while he was there , round trio to -ill noinu m R.-n
his friend persuaded him to paitake of | '® nu ' 0 J ,n ^ ln * coupon deal that some lamb. Under a misapprehension j ' 8 unsatisfactory. tf
the waiter removed the lamb before he
I uck\. Tennessee, Alabania, M ississippi, various points in Georgia and Florida
had eaten it, whereupon he exclaimed, ! Every man who makes his money j ulu !, to ,,ll ‘ , ans, La. “Goodness, where i* my lamb?” His I j,, Indianapolis ought, as a matter ' ^ reuirning twenty day* wife, overhearing the question, an- . .. .. from date of sale, swered in a clear voice, “Here 1 am.” ° < -'L' firide, take all Indianapolis^ For further inl’ormation, address —New York Tribune. | paper. 81-tf [ .*,iitf J. A. Michael, Agent.
