Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY,’FEBRUARY 22. 1804.

Groceries, Queensware and Provisions. I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during the fire at my store. I have left yet some Canned Goods, which I am selling at 25 per cent, of! regular prices. 1 now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and at prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial orders and he convinced, and trade with us all the time. Southwest Corner Public Square. ALPHEUS BIRGH

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GREENCASTLE, IND.

-^BTYRTOWS L7YUM DRVKMftkeH your lin«*n look like now. Throe Hbipiuontrt eueh work, Mon., Wed and Eri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY LOANED

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

In any sum. for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very

lowest rates.

G. V. Williams is quite sick. A saloon failed at Brazil this

week.

Hi. Callender is in Indianapolis

j today.

Geo. Ej. Blake, Mr. W. n. Burke went to India-

| napolis on business.

Alex. Lester went to Coatsville

Wlioro Our Feoplo are Going and Where Their Guentfi lire Stopping—Newn of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in thi Paper for fjuiek Heading—»Short Notes from all PartH of the Town—More Note* Some Dayit than Others—Read ami Keep Posted.

GREENCASTLE, IND.

Gut Flowers 1\ AN Y QUANTITY, furnished < 24 hours’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. 63- t.rwd

When laikins ihrouRh His Hat

A man is not likely to he convincing, hut when we assure you i hut we are Always Talking Through our SHOES,

You will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they w ill speak for themselves. That’s what ours do—and they donor squeak,either.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /T^retyapt Jaiiorii^ In the city go to e. w. w m t £. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postqfhce.

Finest Line of Samples, buttons Goveretnnnr'Mddff luVff.ef Repairing and Cleaning.

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Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

Today’* Local Market*. [Furnished the Daily Banner Timks daily hy K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.] ileus - r. Springs, choice 5 Cocks, young uml culls H Cocks, old *- Turkeys, hens, choice fut 0 Turkeys, young, choice fat r> Turkeys, old toms ♦ Ducks.. 4% Geese, choice f. f. nibs and over W Geese. plucktNl 20 Kggw, fresh, subject to candling 10 Hu r ter, fresh roll . ID lluttor, No. 2 V'% Old Hen Turkeys ft The Banner Times gives the news while it is fresh.

this afternoon on business. Hon. I). K. Williamson is in Indianapolis today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Denman returned from Crawfordsville yesterday. John Merry weather shipped his gas engine to Illinois this week. J. L. Grider and wife, of Alexandria, are visiting in this county. Will 11. Irvin is visiting T. L. Elliott at Akron, Ohio, this week. Mrs. Ed. Allen, who has been sick with erysipelas, is improving. Mr. J. Thos. Wilson shipped one of his dragsaws this week to Mexico. Mrs. Wm. T. May arrives today to he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Uenick. Misses Connie Wilson and Nellie Hanna, of north Putnam, are visiting in the city. Mrs. Chas. M. Walker and Mrs. Dunlap, of Indianapolis, have been visiting Mrs. Mary Ames. Hub Lmgenfelter, one of the few and tar between democrats o( Hendricks county is here today. Mrs. Jeff. Day died last night at Mt. Meridian after a long illness of paralysis and other diseases. Charley Higgins and Nancy L. Eegors patronized Clerk DnmalEs marriage license bureau yesterday. H. H. Hillis has a new steam power stone drilling machine, which executes its work with neatness and dispatch. Mr. James Edwards and Miss Daisy Prather were married this afternoon at the Stewart house, Elder Morris otHciating. The saloons are observing Washington's birthday today, not out of patriotic motives, however, but in *. espjli3tf*To "car'll, w uTVhe tkiStfr Broadslreet &. Hurst, llicgiocers, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Hurst retires and the firm will now i»r Broadstreel «\ Son. iney art* invoicing today. • M. L. Darnall yesterday received the first ear load of coal from his Sullivan county farm. He has sunk a shaft there and finds the fuel in great abundance. Dr. and Mrs. Evans are entertain ing Rev. and Mrs. Graham Lee at their residence on Walnut street. Rev. Lee lectures tonight at the Presbyterian church on Corea. Miss Stella Grubb entertained a few of her friends Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening was spent. Those present were Frank Klcinbub, Mr.

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WAUU PA PICKS AT A La TURN’S - URUJO - S'TOREl. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

and Mrs. Ed. Eiteljorg. Mack Ricketts and Miss Idahell Hibhitt. Port Huron Engine company vs. Robert Leisure et al„ foreclosure, was settled iu the circuit court today in favor of the plaintiff, who

too heavy for the player’s fingers. Miss Potter is the first in the school to play this number in its entirety. Miss Blake, although suffering from a severe cold, sang hcq - selections in grand style. The

SAVE MONEY

was given a judgement of $1112.35. aria from Der Freischutz showed The members of the Presbyter ; ,l| at sonic of the singer's bestefian church entertained their friends ^ or * a are ' ,1 the operatic line, last evening at the residence 0 f; “Thine,” by Bohm, was given a Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Evans at interpretation. Chopin’s cbnrch social at which an enjoyable Ktude, in (' sharp minor, was the time was had. j Lest rendered piano number of the Rev. Graham Lee, a leading mis- pr0graui - The Eglo P ue ’ h -' sionary of Corea, will lecture at the » 8hovred tll " , composer's popularity Presbyterian church this evening m the 8t ’ h ° o1 - nnd Troik:1 ’ l, - v T8ch "

By buying your FURNITURE of HANNA. No old stock. Everything new and Prices Reasonable. All Undertaking Calls promptly nnd satisfactorily attended to.

upon ‘’Corea and the Coreans.” Rev. Lee is an entertaining and el oquent speaker and should have a large audience. Admission free. The W. F. M. S. of College Av enue church gave a delightful social at the residence of Mrs. Mary Ames on Washington street last evening. It was a colonial reception and the Martha Washingtons were out in force. A neat little sum was realized for the society. Mrs. Phoebe Vanlandingham, relict of the late Oliver Vanlandingham died yesterday west of the city where she was making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Sears. Her nephew yesterday gave her age at ninety-two years. The funeral occurred this morning Elder Morris officiating. The local board of charities report a case of sickness in this city’, where a poor woman who is confined to her bed is in great need of a mattress to alleviate her suffering. Anybody having a cottontop mattress which they’ do not need will greatly assist this worthy woman by leaving the same at

Chapin’s store.

Nathan Chapman, living just east of the city, is prominently mentioned as a candidate for county commissioner on the republican ticket of this district. Mr. C hapman would make a strong race and easily defeat the weak material which democracy has set up, sa\s

aikowsky, had the peculiar Russian flavor and abrupt modulations which mark his music. The Liszt arrangement of Wagner’s Evening Star Song was well rendered with much feeling. Dreysehoek’s Polka Caprice was a fitting close to the program, this composer being rarely interpreted in the school. The young ladies were greeted by’ a good-sizrd audience and their program elicited much deserved applause. They are among the best musicians of our musical city. In the probate ease of Wm. G. Robinson et al. vs. J. L. Newman estate, venued to Putnam from Hendricks county, was settled in circuit court today, the jury rendering a decision in favor of plaintiff for $1100. The case lias been

on trial since Monday.

MANNA.

East Side □

South Gref ncaMt le.

The Vandalia pay ear passed through Greencastle this morning. Deacon Mize says that Harris' business is rushing and he has to

keep a typewriter.

At Maloney's park today Billy Thompson and John Frazier are having their shooting match.

North UreenniMtle.

The Monon has a work train improving tlie tracks between Green

castle and Lafayette.

Billy Thompson and John Fra zier took their thousand sparrows to the shooting match today. G. W. Black received a ear load

the Greencastle Banner Times. Mr. horses from ( harleston yesterChapman was for several years a d! '- v an( ^ shipped a load to Vercommissioner of Parke county and Inon f > if chosen would bring his valuable On last Tuesday evening a cinch experience to the work in Putnam. P a|- ty was given at the home of He lias lots of friends in Parke who Jerry O'Brien. A large crowd was hope to see him elected.— Rockville present ami a winter’s evening was Republican. thus enjoyably spent. Quite a pleasant entertainment “Rooney’' Callahan slipped on was given by the school and music the ice last night in front of Fred pupils of St. Paul's academy on Weik's shop, and his head hit the yesterday afternoon, of which the walk with tremendous force, ren following is the program as carried dering him unconscious for some out: National Song, by the Min- time.

ion; Mother’s Fool, reading by Anna Madden; Calisthenic Exer eise, hy the Minions; The Prisoner and the Judge, dialogue, Anna Madden and Maggie Murphy; In

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

IC. Hamiltor^’s Groceries are Korrect and Klear^.

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

El. A. HAM I CTO N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

An Ak*mI Lady’s

Nancy White was born near West Union, Adams county, Ohio, in 180<). At the age of sixteen she moved to Clcaruout county, Ohio, j

strmnental music; A Prize Riddle, In 1837 she was married to N. E. by Miss A. Murphy; On Memory's Sutton, and in IsfiT she moved to Golden Shore, song, M. Cannon; Putnam county, Indiana, where she

Gathering Crumbs, poem ; Ivy Leaf, paper, edited by Miss A. Riley; What the Shan Van Voch Says About the Class of 'SG, song by the

Juniors.

The indications point to a large attendance of visiting Knights of Pythias in Greencastle tomorrow evening. Although the affair is to he informal in every respect, it bids fair to equal the district meeting held this week at Crawfordsville. Owing to the large attendance the

Putnam Lodge, I. O. O. F„ have kindly tendered their magnificent hki.i.e union. large hall in which the initiations The boys of Belle Union have all got will he held. Eagle Lodge rooms die brass band craze and on next Friwill be open, however. The local ,ia - v wil1 hl4VM a bi * 0 . v * ,er sl, P-

, . per fer the purpose of raising funds to

committee have made arrangements "

0 | buy instruments. W e have some splen-

to entertain the \ isitors handsome- ( |j,| inu^j.-ni talent here and we wish ihe

ly. Twelve have written that they hoys success.

will be here from Cloverdale, while Died, at his home in Mill Creek Brazil will send along a delegation d’wnship. \ ictor, son of U. H. and Sar , ,, ... ... , ... ! rihla Parker. He was about eighteen ot fully fifty with their crack third .. ■ , , , , J J _ years old and was of good moral habits, rank team, winch wil! confer the ij h WM a member of Union Valley

lived until her death, which occurred Feb. 14, 18114. She was h? years, 3 months and 24 days old. She leaves a husband, two sons, eleven grandchildren and two gieatgrandehildren besides a host ofi friends. She and her twin sister! Esther had never been separated i until the 26th of last July, when F.sther’preTWed Tier ’u. tinT’oetter laud. Aunt Nancy, as ohe was called, had never united with auv church, but was was a firm believer

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For This Week: 4-BUTTON KID GLOVES, in . Tans, Hrowns, Slates and Black, for OOc. a Pair !

Respectfully,

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

K. G. GILMORE.

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work. The local knights will be

out in force.

The recital on Wednesday, given by Miss Mary Alice Potter, assisted by Miss Pauline Blake, was,

church and loved by all who knew him. We tender our deepest sympathy to the

bereaved parents.

Politics are at fever heat in Jefferson. There are three out for trustee ami three for assessor on the republican

while brief one of the best of the tit ' k, ‘ t - The y tonow t,,at th, ‘

. ! tlon for office In this township is equivyear. Mias Potter opened the pro- a , ent t() eleotlon-

gram with Beethoven's concerto in ; C minor, containing the Reineeke I have gotten in some nice oxford cadenza. The number is a grand ties, real nice ones. Perhaps you think composition and was executed well *'"ii a little ,0 ° puGous. Will, 1 . „ . ! am selling them and haye been doing so

in many places, some of the grand a j| w j nter

pianoforte action, however, being 95-2t Chrmtik’s Shob Stork.

. . 4.N. itUZrA-Z.OLQ. 0 * _ T';,- riV.vic* of the <.'•**IIt World*.* I‘i»lr YIjiv hr Airalll. All the lovely -ceiiery which made the U iHlil > lair grounds so attractive. All these wondeiTiu"n7iiT(iuigs"o7 nic White City are reproduced in their natural colors, again affording delightful entertainment to t e beholder. Those who saw the fair may see it again, and those who did not see it may have it brought to them. That is what the Bannicii Times will do for its readers. No features are leftout and an accurate description aceouiDanies the views. A large collection of rare art gems enclosed in a beautiful cloth-bound portfolio. No picture in black and white convey an id a of the real appearance of the many seences of the lair; the most siiiisfying and captivating collection yet offered to the nuhlic. We offer tills handsome collection complete and one month’s subscription to the Banner Times for $1.5(1. Less than the regular retail price of the water colors ah.ne, which sell everyw here for $1.50. Call at the Banner Times office and examine them. tf Hiu Pour Kxcuntioiift. To Indianapolis, March 13 and 14,

$1.20.

To Texas and Kansas points', March 13. half fare. To southern states, March 8, half fare. F. 1\ Huestis, Agt.

-OPR ANMOUNCEMENI column. roK tow ssriie trustee. Editor Banker T.nes: Please announce that 1 will be a candidate j lor trustee ol ut t'eiicunLle l>>»Usliimioj.s t 's* !8.fi tf jt m *e ** a. «* tlon. ROBERTS. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee or Greencastle Tp„ subject to the Republican primary decctlon or convention.

J. N. NUTT.

Editor Banner Times: Please announee that I will lit* a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. JOHN E NEW HOUSE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce Ibal 1 will be a candidate for Trustee of Qruencastlo township, subject to the republican primary.

VIRGIL PECK.

Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate few Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W. AELEN.

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