Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27. 1804.
Groceries, Qneensware and Provisions.
| township to the city for school purposes will please notify him or
Trustee Steele.
I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during Mrs. Marry Gardener, who has the fire at my store. 1 have left yet some Canned: been the guest of A. J. Hall and Goods, which 1 am selling at 25 per cent, off regu-' family for the past week, returned lar prices. 1 now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and nt to her home in Greencastie today, prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial Brazil Timex. orders and be convinced, and trade with us all the Dr G . c . Smytho wag called in t,me - Southwest Corner Public Square. I congultation willl Dr Pre8ton of ^ 1 Cloverdale yesterday over the seriI % F"* H ^1 fa I |\ C*1 H . ous illness of Mrs. Olive Shaw, of 90-2m GREENCASTLE, IND. j Min Creek townehi P- — — Found—By Marshal Starr today,
j Y\YU) on<> r, “^ c°w, wliich
■^ BHRTOWS LKWIN ORVKMnk(‘» your Uiion look llkt* now. Tlir<*o Mlilpinonts oaoli wc*ok, Mon., Wod amt Eri. 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 I lowest rates.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
had es-
trayed. Owner of same will lind it at the stray pen and the costs will
^ • , j . 1 he the pavment of this ad.
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastie. M** 8 Sarah F. Keeley, of the
| women's reformatory at Indianapolis, made a short talk at College Avenue church Sunday evening. She was the guest of Miss Laura
Sheridan.
A recent poll of the students of the State university shows that of the 538 now in attendance 192 arc fraternity members and 349 are non-fraternity members.—Bloomiiiiitni) Tele/ihone. A pronounciation party is one of
Geo. EA. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. Gut Flowers IN ANY IJUANTITY, furnished on 24 hours' notice. Mrs, E. T. Cham fi:. 63-13W1I
Our IVopl«* ur«» Going aiul Where Their <ineats are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Heat Column in 11m Caper lor Ouiek Heading—Short Notea from all Carts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Others—Kent! and
Keep Coated.
Sugar water is on tap.
Bruce Frazier is seriously sick.
the latest society fads. The guests
Mrs. Marion Insley is here from gather a| . ound a room and lheir
j powers ox pronounciation are given ( hieago n severe test. A handsome souve-
< rawfordsville.
\Y. 11. Ragan went
this morning. njr is awarded for the fewest misG. M. B'aek is out after a tussle j takes, with the measles. q. q. Bcnee, who fell dead in his John Dowling went over to Terre' barn lot on Eel river last Thursday Haute last night. afternoon, belonged to two or more Charles Kelly went to Indianap- sw ' re, aiders and has several thousolis this morning. ani * dollars in insurance. He leaves B. F. Bruner L in Fernand Lena I ,he familv also H « 00(l Kel river
When Talking Through His Hat
A man is not likely to t.w convincing, l>ut, when we assure yon I hat we are Always Talking
our SHOES,
today on business.
Call with your coupons for num-
ber 1 of the art series.
L. K. Christielof the Indianapo-
lis ll'orlJ, was here today.
Rev. H. S. Gekeler, of Poland,
went to Muncie last night.
Miss Ollie Shuttleworth went to
Fillmore this morning on a visit.
farm.— Bntzil I>ctitocrat.
The Banner Times is sending a number of daily papers to Reelsville. We can reach that place, Limedale, Fillmore or Coatesville each evening and will send papers to any parties wanting the news from the county seat daily. T. J. McAdams, the bright Van-
Through
You will recognize the value to ns of having our goods so made that they w ill speak for themselves. That's w hat ours do—ami they do not squeak .either.
u
. dalia operator, has been using his Mrs. Henry Landes ts recovering .
^ brains in
from her severe attack of illness. W. E. Davis, of Brazil, spent Sunday with Miss Mayuie Smythe. Dr. N. G. Smith has been in Indianapolis on A. O. L’. W. business. Edna and Elmer, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wells, have the
measles.
perfecting a new tele
graph key, which he says will eclipse his former effort. The new
made great progress by her earnest and industrious study. With her beautiful voice and talent it is certain to expect that Miss Grubb will become a good artist. NEWS FROM DEPAUW. The N>wk Daily from GrfencnMIe’N Gr«»at Center of Lenriiinu;. Mr. Wesner lias returned to col-1 lege after an attack ot typhoid 1
fever.
.Miss Olive Stanley gives her sen-! ior recital this evening in music hall at S o’clock. Misses Marsh and Jennings leave this afternoon for Evanston to at- j tend the Alpha Chi convention. The ladies at ladies' hall ate; making arrangements for their an-, nual Panthygaterian entertainment in the near future. Misses Young, Teal, Simms, 1 Roelil and Messrs. Nadal. Norton, Helm, Church and Daggy left to-1 day for the missionary convention I at Detroit. The application made by Lieut. Lewis to the war department for | breach-loading cannons has been granted The pieces will be forwarded here this spring, and DePhiiw will have the honor of being the only college in the United States with such pieces. The present sophomore class will issue a Mirage next year. The following editor in-chief and staff were elected Saturday by the class: George W. Dee, editor-in-chief; Maynard Daggy, assistant; George Kelly, business manage, Ben Rowe, assistant; S. C. Johnson, athletics; George Kenney and Mary Braun, wit and humor; Lola Peyton, literary; Ada Kent, verse; Frank Walker, krtistic editor; Erba Webber, alumni; Ira Garrison, fraternities; Claude Hall, miscellaneous. A number of the students will attend the district convention of Y. P. S. C. K. at Crawfordsville March 1 and 2. J. G. McNutt will conduct a discussion and Miss Jo-i sie Eads will leau the sunrise pray-er-meeting. South Greencafttle.
SAVE AONEY
By buying your EURNITURE of HANNA. No old stork. Everything new and Prices Reasonable. All Undertaking Calls promptly and satisfactorily attended to.
HANNA.
East Side I |
V
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK S CO.
: : ; EAST SIDE. : : :
IZ. .A.. I lamiltor^’s Groceries are 1
Korrect and Kleaiq.
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /T^retyapt Jailori!^ In the city go to f:. W. WHITE. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.
John Riley received a telegram ,
key, which has not yet been shown , from Miss Mary Riley last night, to the public, will do the work of asking him to come down to Brazil two keys and will be advantageous today and help her open up her new in several ways. We wish Mr. Me- millinery store. Mr. Riley left at
Adams success. 8:56 this morning.
I General Jasper Packard, of New Ernest Bandy is out after a long
James Farrow took a ear loud of Albany, editor of the Tribune, was and painful attack of inllammatory
horses to Boston lust night for G. a caller at the Banner Times of rheumatism.
W. Black.
Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
B. M. Hopkins, of the Commcr-
for G. | a caller at
tice today. Mr. Packard is making ]>r Brazier has fitted up his new a vigorous canvass for the republi-j 0 flH L . e in a neat and tasty manner.
B..
cial, went to Terre Haute this can nomination on the state ticket New carpets, wall paper and paint morning. Ior secretary of state and states go a long way toward making a Johh W. Cooper, the south end ,0( ' a y Hint he is meeting with much pleasant and attractive otlicc.
beef merchant, lost a horse bv I encouragement. He left for Dan- % .4. 1 rrt _ 1 Late Fad m Neckties.
death last night. j •' •*>-p. m. People who pass along the streets Fred Hays is managing the skat-i In the ease in circuit court of will notice many women t igged out 1 ing rink in Baker & Browning's! Until Wulschner vs. George B in big nrcktios of silk, edged with! | hail. The sport is improving. 1 Cooper yesterday Wulschner was luce ruffles and tied in a tremeuMrs. Thomas Day died yesterday I " ivt ‘ n dHU,a K t8 - The 8uit was dous bow with long streamers. They
A. HAM I GT'O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OE SQUARE. For This Week:
4-BUTTON KID (I L( >YES, in Tans, Browns, Slates
in Madison township at the age of ,,vcr M > ,,ttno whieh was purchased thirty years after a long illness of from Wulschner several years ago consumption. Clara Blirk - dau K hter of Bill
. , , Burk, who operated a saloon here
Miss Mavrae Jennings and Laura, ,
,, ‘ , „ I several vears ago, now of Anderson.
I Marsh left at noon todar for Ev- , , ,
Cooper bought the piano of the
Burks and Wulschner there was money due
on
claimed it. He
are worn in all colors, and in stripes, flowers and checks. Some of them are loud enough to drown the noise of the electric cars, while others are more subdued. All the
women are wearing them because, j^ eS p CC ^£ u |p.
they are the thing at present, hut: the effect on some of the wearers is 1
and Black, for (551c. a Pair!
Finest Line of Samples,
SttsY;r&vTufrirjnt:-t-c . •apKtjy—.tT.Ttr-kYii^Tt ier'S'* Idng’AiT'
Kepait iltg itiiu ClettUilig.
| unston as delegates to the Alpha
j < 'hi convention.
j Dr. F.atl Smith uports Mis. J. F. wan j ed ,>j!ioo ) wus i t ,( (d r w itli 1 absolutelv disastrous. A short and Shonkwiler, of ( Union township, j al(0Ut ono . foiirth thal rauch Jt iH lln , ut . nsldv stout B . ()1Illin , l | r ,i,„ H ,.,i
one in a shop Saturday, simply be cause iter husband had admired one
This is the Best Glove for the money every sold in the citv.
K. G. GIIaMORR
tack of sickness.
R. K. Bedgood, well known here ns a former student of DcPauw,
m rT "■ ~ ~ ~ ~ - 7,,- Ttee if ”eVec t »*< i” prill cl pa To i" life Sprint' Samples now in. I j , 1 1 ° ‘ Lafayette high school.
E. W. WHITE.
Clay Bee, of Bloomington, is in J the city today, stopping with Geo.
■ . Marat.. BtMUtn ami family. He is visiting Furnished the Daily Banner Times tlte scenes of his youth near Clin-
dnilyby K.W. Allen, managerof Arthur ton F'alls.
Iordan's poultry house.] j p rof B A g weet of Marshall|
liens '*
Hprintre,<h<>irc.... III., was in the city vesterday, the e<><k». oi.i '; ! guest of R. B. Hurley. Mr. Sweet
TurkoyH, lions, choice fat i ^
T'likoy., youiiK. choice tut is jp superintendent of t
Turkeys, old toms 4 | 1 IHickH... 8 111 schools.
Geese, choloe f. f. 8H»h and over... vi : ’ Gcchc. plut ktMl E^rh. Ireah. Hiilijeot to candling 1- | Butter, fresh roll 10 j Butter, No. 2 ......7 ' .5
'dwt hc>-« la \!a .V. was a brother of Mrs. Walter J. Ashton and the remains will arrive
on the Monojt today at 2:30 and | store with an oily smile on her lace,
lay county.
J. A. W. Paris will on Thursday,
March I, begin taking the enumer"i.i iieh ution of the school children of The Baxxi r Times gives tlic news Greencastie township. All those
while it is fresh.
rumored he will ask a new trial. Noah McGrew, a former conductor on the Big Four, formerly u res-
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AkhIii. Killlor Kakkes Times:
All the lovely scenery which made Plpuse aiinuunoe that I will -bo a canilinato
of her at (^imintance. As she tied rln-Woi-j.i;. f,iir_ aroon.is ...^•vyuc'jvv ' ;.Ll r Jt R L p, '. ,, i.. <ir«2''ioii»tic inwnghh.^HiHij.s',
; the tremendous table cloth around
when worn by a tall, slender woman
her neck ami walked out of the
will be takru to Mr. Ashton’s resi . | One could guess how she would look dence on Seminary street where the und * <><d "I 11 ' 11 her lesser hall tailed funeral will occur tomorrow at ten to enl huse over it. 1 ossihly he o'clock a. m. Deceased was a mem-j^ a ' nted w h° u he saw it. or litil and her of the Brazil Lodge, No. 30, K. tol(1 her it was “simply immense.”
of P., and as they liave asked by telegraph for information about the funeral it is probable that they will send up a delegation to conduct the
funeral exercises.
All I hesc Wonderful buildings of the m ropiiUlu-un primary He,Tom IVT-oilvA.-* White City are reproduced in their naf ! tlon ' KOBKBT 8 ' OKA,,AM
iiral colors, again affording delightful KdUor Banner Times:
IMense announce that twill be a cau>liihit<>
for Troslee of Ureencastlc Tp„ subject to the Republiemi primary tleoctlon or convention.
J. N. Nl'TT.
Mr. G. W. (irubb has received from Holfratli Mullerharting, direc-
eiitertaiiimeut 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 I Editor Banner Times:
Banner Times will do for its readers. Please announecthat I will be acandldato ... , , , for Trustee of Ureeueustlc Tp., subject to tlic
No features re leftout ami an accurate Uc p ub „ CBn prllnBry or convention.
| ilescription uecoinpanies the views. A John B. newnot'SE. tIiIheh That Are Told. large collection of rare art gems en- Kdltor Banner Times:
Too small a figure inwall paper de- clo-ed in a beautiful cloth-bound port- Please announce that I will be u candidate •troys the effect. f.qj,,. No picture in black and white “"Trusteeof Greencastie township, subject
to the republican primary.
VIRGIL PECK.
fair; the 1 Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will be a candidate fe- Trustee of Greencastie, township,(subject
to the republican primary. ROBERT W. VI.LEX
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texture by the use of cold water, to of th ,; lnany s( . cl|( . es
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iKE* SUm* .TS : r« : ,?.'»« nsed ns a wash about twice a week help 110,1 •' t ' t ' '* t “ ,,l< "idtlu . to keep the skin firm. i We “ffer this liamlsome collection | Brushing stimulates the growth of (lie complete and one months subscription
. . | . . t 1 ’ 1 " (| f the Grandducal music school. [ lft j r and jt glossy ami soft, it io the Banner Iimes for ^ 1.50. Less I w sung o h runs t rrt i rom i* ■ 0 f Weimar, where his daughter is also stops the hair from falling out and than the regular retail price of the
is the best tonic for the scalp. | water colors alone, which >elt everyWhen it is reonired to *ise carlxtlic 1 " for r '‘ 11 at t, "‘ Bannkk wnen it is required to^se tarbolb ^ (ll i' K .,. , m ,| ( . N aniii,c tlicm. tl
acid as a disinfectant, it should be mixed !
with boiling water. This promptly over- ; hik t-.iur Ex.-iii-sioiis. comes the usual antagonism between the j To Indianapolis, March 13 and 14,
acid and the water and converts them j ij-jp into a permanent solution, which will j
studying, the following letter of j recommendation: Miss Myrtle ! Grubb, from Greencastie, Ind., has attended the Grandducal music school since October, 1892, and not
/ "J' V U) J'i El. alone in her principal study, vocal
; music, hut also in piano playing, in
Prices.
keep for weeks.
To remove foreign bodies from th? eve
Albert Alta ".di.g and b.. * f *^' t
To Texas and Kansas points, March
! 13, half fare.
To southern states, March 3, half fare. ■ I . 1*. 11CES NS, Agt.
S|m*Hi»1 ExciirxioiiN South. On January S. February S, March 8 and April S>. the Motion Route will sell tickets at one Hrst-olass limited far.- for th round trip to all points in Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi, various points in Georgia and Florida and to New Orleans, La. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. F'or further information, address •V.itf J. A. Michael, Agent.
