Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, 0REENCASTLE, INDI ANA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2I>, 1804.

Groceries. Qoeensware and Provisions.

sense the nninml figured on the time, and in order to avoid missing jtlie train, he left the driver up

I have closed out nearly all the goods 1 had during town.

the fire at my store. I have left yet some Canned Wm. Peyton, of Belle Union, who Goods, which I am selling at 25 per cent, of! regu- lias been in jail because he failed lar prices. 1 now offer Clean, h resit Goods, and at to pay a fine and judgment against prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial him, was released today, lie paid

orders and be convinced, and trade with us all the the bill.

time - Southwest Corner Public Square. | The Gentlemen s Literary club JVI F»LII=IICL Wi “ meet at Down “ v htt “ TumJa - v r\L»l HL3U^ DllvV^rl. evening, Feb. 27, 1894. The paper

GREENCASTLE, IND. ' vil1 ,,c P resented 1,v ,,r - Navlor - Subject: ‘'The Refinement of Meas-

! urements.”

Miss Mary Kearney, of the Itain 1 bridge schools, came to Greeneas-

90-2 m

•)t BKRTOini'S LKWNDRV-K-Makcn your linun look likt* now. Thrco Bhlpinontseach work. Mon., \Ved arul Kri. i PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

THE LOCAL FIELD

MONEY LOANED

tie Saturday and was taken sick at

What is Going on in and About t|ip rP9i(1( . n ;. e of Ml , AU)ert Sears. Fair Greencastle. 1 sen.. t0 rptlirn to Hain .,

thing for the doctor to do, especially when he could get action on I anything to eat. It was a necessity this time, however, and it must he added that it "'asn’t on account ot the present financial depression.! He was robbed. On Saturday the doctor caused to be placed in his spacious refrigerator three dozen eggs, four pounds of butter, one | big roast of beef and a full sized j beefsteak, all of which were for his. Sunday bill of fare. An enterprising thief '‘lifted” the whole! outfit, and as a eonsequenoe Dr. Smythe wasn't feeling well yesterday.

SAVE MONEY

By buying your EL RNITl'RE of HANNA. No old stock. Everything new and Prices Reasonable. All Undertaking Calls promptly and satisfactorily attended to.

HANNA.

East Side □

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in pet son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates. Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

South GreeiM’ftfttli*.

Jerome Smith had a thrilling es-j cape from a watery grave in thej

She was able to return to Rain- dark water8 of Walnut while out ’ bridge toda\. hunting Friday. He was rescued CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, i Homer Denny, son oi h. M. Den- by Frank Riley.

; ny, went to Hillsboro, III., suddenly ; and his absence caused his rela-

tviiorf our iVopiv are Going u»d wii«*r«* lives some little worry yesterday. I'lo-.r Guest, are Stopping-Mew. of In- Hp wag merely on a visit and will

return on Friday.

LATEST

t« rf*t Over tli«* City—The Bent Column in Hi* Caper for Otiirk lleaiiinK — Short

Note* from all Fart* of tin* Town—More ^ Ilpt. »J. b . F 06 re(|U08t8 ft fill! at-

The pump shop has been compelled to “lay off" some of their workmen. If the trade doesn’t brighten up they will be forced to

shut down entirely.

Will Maloney is cutting ice to-

No»r.som.i»«,.»ha„ o»h.r.-Ko«,ian,i tendance at drill Thursday night. dav The ice is of good quality Work preparatory to muster will he ab ;, ut gjx inchp8 thick> ni ^.

Major Defrees, of the regu- Hillis will not out his now. but is

Keep PoNteit

H. 11. Burns is dangerously ill

done.

Gut Flowers

Miss Mary Cannon is quite sick, lar army, will muster the company

some time next week.

The following former Greencastle people will take part in “A Bit o’ Blarney'’ a drama to be produced in Muncie on March 17 by local talent: Dixie Mahoney, Miss Klla Mahoney, Misses Maggie and Mamie

Unison.

Miss Mintie Allen is in India-

napolis.

Mrs. Hall went to New Albany

yesterday.

Mrs. John W. Moore is very sick

with fever.

W. G. Nett’ went to Terre Haute this morning. Miss Laura Sheridan has re-

IX ANA 91 ANTITA . furnished ‘"' turned from Michigan.

21 hours’ not ice.

Mrs. E. T. Chafeee.

ft.vuwd

When Talking Through His Hat

A man i> not likely to i>ti convincing, but when we assure you ihut we are Always Talking Tlmiusli onr SHOES.

Harry McAuley was called to Rushville yesterday afternoon by the illness of his brother-in law,who

| Bertram Walker is learning tel- i 8 at the point of death, Mr. Moegraphy at Indianapolis. Auley returned today at 1 :52 and Miss Letitia Snyder is visiting reports his relative still alive hut

her sister in Danville, 111. ! quite low.

Mrs. 1). E. Williamson went fo R. F. Duncan, Studehaker’s him Indianapolis this morning. her buyer, was here over Sunday. A large crowd attended the skat- reports that the wages of yard-

i ing rink on Saturday night. ,nen a *' Studehaker works have jqg Mrs. Iddings

. . . . . . . . . || been cut to ninety five cents per || witnesses in

Rev. ( arr.of ( oluminis, preached ! at the Baptist church yesterday.

depending his crop.

on colder weather for

Iddings Will Case Compromised. The suit of Francis M. Iddings

vs. Martha J. Iddings to contest a will, which has dragged its weary way through several terms of circuit court, was today compromised by all parties concerned. The will as made gave to the widow an estate valued at about $10,000 and one of the sons, Francis M., sought to break the will. The compromise gives the plaintiff, Francis M. Iddings the forty acres of ground upon which he lives, valued at about $2000. He was represented by T. T. Moore, P. O. Colliver and D. E. Williamson, S. A. Hays represent-

There were sixty

attendance and they

day and the two-dollar men to have been here several times on $1.7)0. Mr. Dunc an is a democrat, similar errands. The parties live

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. : : :

EZ. .A.. Ha mi Horn’s Groceries are Korreet and Kleai\.

Born, to ( has. Sellars and wife, w t|,j s ks* n f news ia « r« • .u . ^ ,

’| out tins on oi news is a stiong re ln the eastern part of the countv, of Jetferson township, on rPb. 21, i ra j n( ] er that ’’ . . . . i

You will recognize the value to u* of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. That's w hat ours do—and they do not squeak,either.

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his party is doing and the settlement is agreeable to

a son. wrong. , ..

both sides.

Get a copy of our number 4, Rev. George H. Linebarger’*

coupon books. 1 he number is a dwelling near West Union, Parke Saturdav afternoon, in Keight ,ineone ’ | county, burned yesterday with all leytown, occurred two deaths in one l

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

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST

( apt. and Mrs. Jesse Lee. ot ( hi- its contents. The house was insured f am jiy within a few hours of each eago, are visiting Mrs. Mary T. for about $2000 in Continental In- ()t | 1Pn At one o'clock Saturday afHathaway. suraneo company, and was bu.lt in t emoon Wilmer Elbert Mc( oy died Mrs. Joe M. Taylor and two chil- ^ S| ~ !l , ’ os, °T over $3000. 1 he 0 f lung fever aged twenty years, dren, of Pendleton, spent Sundav (I1 'K' 0 t i ,< ‘*' re " !,s not stati'd in an d at four o'cloc k Mrs. Matilda J-0 with Mrs. G. H. Hulce. ‘ j the telegram from his tenant. Mr. Hmaline McCoy, mother of the ! Miss Stella Jordan sang a beau- resides on south Indiana , young Inalli died of feinale troub)e( tiful solo at Epworth league. Lo- ^t in this city, and his children ( ftgpd fortv . fourypar8 Mr8 . M( . Coy j ; oust Street church, last night. att ° ndmg I)ePaUW unlver8it -'’ was the mother of eleven children ('apt. Chaffee returns to Martins- Our friends have kept the Ban nine of whom are still living. The ville today. He is meeting with | N|,R ^ IMK8 ' te * e P* lone l)n8 A r toda y' n , * ou ^* e funeral occurred yesterday

I good success with his souvenir.

sending us in news, ute it we assure our

Ja i 1 o r i 9<3' . t X in

j and the young men are barred out.

We appreci- afternoon, Rev. Cottin preaching the friends. We sermon ; burial at Forest Hill.

In the city go to

W. WHITE.

Over Jones drug store, opposite the postoffice.

Finest Line of Samples,

The north end mission has changed its name to the temperance mission school. They are do-

ing a good work.

Dr. James XefF, of Hutsonville, 111., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Neff. He will

remain this week.

Coupons for number 4 of our Shepp’s series are arriving rap-

Buttons Covered and Made to Order! idly. Bring them it at once, be-

ftii* }-iv. , ..ktf.e..Lheia. — « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saltniar«h spent Sunday with her mother. Mr. SalCmarsh returned to India1 Dwpc.' : ”5 t Hi a TOOTS iew. ------- A party of fifteen students will leaye hereon the Vundalia tomorrow for Detroit, Mich., to attend a

Auiiotiii«*eiu«*nt of Coiint> C'amlidate*.

operation enlarged to general use A number of om friends who ere long. A\ o are now connected evil! be candidates for nomination with the two railroad depots, the on the republican county ticket ladies dormitory and Cooper's have sent in their names for an-

A. HAM I GT ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OE SQUARE. For This Week:

B-oTWWsg and-C-Tvsi.isgv —— • r

Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

barn. When any friends want a Banner Times reporter we will gladly answer a call from any of

these points.

Mrs. H. S, Renick entertained a number of guests on Saturday at an “afternoon” in honor of her guest. Mrs. Will T. May, of Colum bus Barracks, Ohio. Those attend--*.Vg-.r.-j '.-wy.v W.’..V' - The guests were: Mesdames J. R. Weaver, Edwin Host, W. V. Brown II. H. Mathias, W. F. Swahlen, I). L.

4-BUTTON KID GLOVES, Tans, Browns, Slatos

for (>!)(*. a Pair !

in

and Black,

nouneement. As the nomination is to he I)}’ convention the Banner Times, as a matter of news, will publish the names of all who have made up their minds to go before that convention. Send in the names. From the number coming to the front and being talked of: there will be quite a contest for the j

Respectfully.

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

F\ G. GIL^MORR

IN WATER COLORS.

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- "uaa " HJL' ' . .Y—r.-rv-, - . .4.. ' V , . 1 i-.i-is very active this year. 'x'Asain. ' All the lovely scenery which made f.olil I:i Iii.Iimb*. t |„. u nrld's fair ground' so aitractive. .state Geologist Gorhv say* there All tle-si- wonderful Doildings of the

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OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN. Editor Hanner Times: PU'aitu announce that 1 win oe n <*atididat«> foi’trujitco of Orpcncastle tnwn a h!p. FtibJ^'ci to the rcpiiblicun primary ol(H*tion or conven-

tion.

KOnEKT S. GUA11AM.

Today'* Eo«*al >1nrk«*tM.

Furnidied tlie Daii.y Banner Times ! missionary convention

daily by 1!.\V. Allen, manager Of Arthur -

.Iordan’s poultry bouse.)

lions

Hprliun*. rhoirt*. ... Cocks, yoiniK ami unlls

Corks, old

Turkeys, hens, choice fat Turkey*, yotmir. choice fat. Turkey*, old toms.

Duck*-.

Clc»oae, choice f. f. Hlh* and over. Ocohc. plucked Eva**, fresh, sntiject to caiidllti»r Hotter, fresh roll Hotter, No. 2 < Md 11 • *11 Turkey* . ...

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No. 20. No. 21 and No. 1 on the Vundalia all arrived at the depot today at the same time, making the station look quite metropolitan

like.

Lewis, E. M. Lewis, G. C. Smythe, R. A. Ogg, F. II. Lammers, Thos. P. Abrams, Stevens, of Evanston, 111., and ('has. E. Allen, of Paris, 111., and Miss Ella Beckwith. The most “nervy" piece of stealing transacted in this city for some

it too. It is there in layers, he says, but then adds that it is so secure!}’ locked within the bowels of the earth that the man who went mining for it would make about

« • ^ ..v, mat colors, again affording delightful ! wl,< ’ r HAKNKR rn,,t, ’ :

. .. , , ,, ! I’ler.w announce that I will lie a emidltlate entertainment to Pm beholder. 1 hose r , )r Tnutee or <.roe,.ohmIcTo.. .uh Jw t to the who saw tlie fair may see it again, and i Republican primary i leectloA or convention, those who did not see it may have it! J. N. NlTT.

brought to them. That i- what the Editor Dannkh Times:

Hannkii Times will do for its reader*. Hleoae announce that I wIIIIm- a candidate

for Trustee of Un-eneitstle Tp., snlijeet to the

fifty cents a day. He says during N « b-atur. ' are left out ami an accurate u ,. pul ,| U . all ,, r i 1UMr y or convention the glacial period the gold was re-1 de8iri l ,lion ".e views. A| J‘*hn e. NEWHoi sk.

large eolleetion of rare art gems en- Editor IUnneh Times:

time occurred today. John Smith, j * L ‘ a8ed f, om tl,e 'l ll!ir tz by tl,e closed in a beautif.'l cloth-bound port- Please announce that I will be B oandUlate who carries the Belle Union and K rindin 8 P r<Ke8B an< * t 0 «*ie f„|j ( ,. \o picture in black and white '“vTru»i.-eorOreeneastio township, subject

Mr. Chapin’s roan horse trotted Meridian mails, came in on

lower strata. He does not think convey an id a of the real appearance

do., lo tho Vunduli. depot thl. «-» «* hilolied Id. hor.e » »»)' >« «*»

moruing with the mail wagon and a * house rack in the same a * backed up to the platform as nice 8 P ot he has used lor years. He

The Banner TiSirs gives the news as could be. A few minutes later hrought along a feed of corn tor bis while it is fresh. |the driver arrived. With horse horse’s noonday meal and left it in

ise=w stock on-

coming EVENTS.

WGYIH. PA.PE:HS

1 his cart. The nervy thief got the [corn in broad daylight, and Smith had to buy more. He had a good

clue to his man but failed to iden I" Meharry hall, Feb. 2(5, Robert | tifv him. John Maloney of the McIntyre in lecture course. “World’s Fair” saw the thief get In Meharry hall, March o, Emil | the corn. j Liebling, pianist. In university

Dr. G. C. Smythe went hungry 1 conccrt cour8i ’

of tlie fair; the

satisfying and captivating collection yet offered to the mihlic.

We offer this handsome eolleetion complete and one month's subscription

M. Goff, George Mc( aiuiuack and to tlie Banner Times for (d.aO. !.es>i spwiHl i:x<-ur.tunN south. Cora M. Whitehead. than the regular retail price of tlie I January s, February 8, March 8

! water colors alone, w hich sell every- and April 9. the Monon Route will sell

>l!«rriaKt‘ I.U , 4*tiMeM«

James W. llazelett and Gertrude

to the republican primary.

VIRGIL PECK.

Editor Manner Times:

Pleaae announce that I will lie u cHiidldntc fc- Trustee of Groeneasth 1 , township.Isuhicet

to the republlcun prhimr) . KOIIKRT W. \I.LKN.

AKKRN’S - I3RUO - STORE Dr. G. C. Smythe went hungry I

Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen T e8tert,a . v ' which wa8 nn unusual The Banner Times—loc. a week. 1

tss XJ2 v,"' i a

th rottml Inp to all points hi Kcn-

ihb r.iur t-jn-.iratoiiH. tucky.Tennessee, Aluhaiua, Mississippi, To Indianapolis, Match 13 and 14, ; various points in Georgia and Florida •20- ! and to New Orleans, La. lo Iexas and Kansas points, March Tickets good returning Iwenty days 13, half fare. from date of sale. To southern slates, March 8, half fare. For further information, address I . r. Hi Esris, Agt. r.tltf J. A. Miciiaki . Agent.