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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28,1804.

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Groceries, Qoeensware and Provisions. I have closed out nearly all the goods 1 had during the fire at my store. 1 have left yet some Canned Goods, which I am selling at 25 per cent, off regular prices. 1 now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and at prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial orders and be convinced, and trade with us all the time. Southwest Corner Fublic Sipiiire. ALFHEUS BIRGH 90-2111 GREENCASTLE, IND.

* BHRTOWS LHUNDRYK-

Makt'S your Unon look liko new HhipmenUuMH'h week, Mon., Wed

•w. Three

and b rl.

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.

vorce from John S. Allen, on her complaint alleging drunkenness,

etc.

Mr. Fred Rons leaves today for New Mexico, where he will spend a few weeks’ vacation. The missionary society of the Christian church will give a social at the residence of Mr. George Hieknell this evening. Capt. Fee wishes to call the at tention of the militia to the drill tomorrow night. Special instruction in military courtesy, etc., will he given. Our portfolios are still very popular. Get the current number 4. We still ha^ some of No. 3, and a few of No. 2 and No. 1. Save your coupons. • Temple lodge, No. 47, F. dr A. M„ will have a called meeting tomorrow evening at seven o’clock, for work in first degree. Come out and hoar a good lecture. George E. Blake states that he is a candidate for county commissioner before the republican convention. Mr. Blake could give the misman

Baggy, Hays, Lee O. Smith, P. Burlingame, Phillips, Preston, Calvert, Langdon, (). F. Overstreet, and John Hostetler of Indianap-

olis.

Srhool of >1 It MIC. Senior recital tonight bv Miss Olive Stanley at 8 o'clock. Tickets to the Kmil Lidding recital now on sale at music hall. Mr. Liebling is one o( Chicago's popular pianists. * On Friday the pupils of Prof. Druiey will give a Mozart recital. A few vocal numbers will be given by pupils of Prof. Fernie. All are

invited.

The members of the Shakespeare club gave Mr. Will G. Neff a supper at Merry weather's last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Prof, and Mrs. Smyser were invited guests. Secure tickets to the Liebling

concert.

RECITAL TONIGHT. Miss Olive Stanley will give her senior recital this evening in music hall. She will be assisted by Mr. Harry E. Paris, vocalist. The following program will he rendered:

SAVE MONEY

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

HANNA.

East Side □

Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

When hiking

Through His Hat A man is not likely to b« convincing. Imt. when we assure you i hat we are

Always Talking

Through our SHOES, You will recognise the value to us of having our goods so iniide that they will speak for themselves. That’s what ours do—and they do not squeak,either.

Our People are Ooing ami Where I heir OuentN are Stopping—New* of IntereHt 0\er the City—-The Beat Column In lh> Paper for Ouiek Heading — Short Note* from nil Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Hays tlmti Others —Kend and

Keep Pouted.

The grand jury is still grinding. »g>nf? vrowd in the court house a ,, . , . few pointers on business economy Get our Worlds fair number 4. , J

that the}’ need.

The Union Sunday School Teachjers’ meeting is held this evening I from (>:30 to 8 in Locust Street

is quite ill. church. These Bible studies are John W. ( ooper went to India very interesting and the discussion j tiupobs ttl 8:34. of Sunday school topics is of much Richard Milener, of Glendale, is j value. Sunday school workers and in the city today. : all other persons interested are eor-

Judge Baehelder wont to India-1‘bolly welcomed,

nnpolis this morning. The stone business on the Mo

Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gilmore went, non w *b commence in March. The Qrovelnnd circuit M. I

Dr. G. ( '. Noale went td^Ianville,

111., today,

Joe Perkins, son of Kd. Perkins.

hovt ii

Ihick

Mpndtdxisohn Hcarlatll .

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Neasier Pad«*n*H—ki lawheti/.ky.

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PROGRAM

Senate Op 53

(Firm movement.

Fear not ye, O Israel

....I? Variation aerieufMM . . Pastorale In K minor

Oetave Concert Ktude 0«m1 guard thee, love 1 Nocturne Lea Deux A lunette* Berceuse Cachoucha Caprice :

GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.

Coli.tert I’nriiKrniilin From Mimjr Place,

AYitUin Putnaiti’, Bnumlarlc.

OROVKI.AXD.

The second quarterly meeting of

church will be !

i We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and

have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENICK St CO.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /T^retyai^t Jailori^

on business yesterday. Alpheus Birch made a trip to “the city” today. The children of Mr. and

Louis Stceg have the measles. Misses Ames and Mrs. Cox will entertain tomorrow afternoon.

business

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to Indianapolis today. stone lor the $5,000,000 Southern in the Canaan church March 9 toll, j 1). Langdon went to Cincinnati! Paciflc brid ® e over the Mississippi g.mrter'y conference March 10

river at New Orleans will come ~ ° c ot ^ P* m * Everybody go.

from the Bedford quarries and go 1 h CLINTON FALLS.

south over the Monon and Queen & The Clinton township convention will Crescent lines. There will be 1000 be Friday. March 9, at 1 p. m. car loads of this stone. Unde Charley Newgent has la grippe, i

i J. Q. Vermillion smiles, it is a boy.

1 he Home Columbian Literary Charley Keyt, who has been very siek club held an open meeting at Miss with measles, is better,

j Martha Hidpatil’s last night. Carl Frank Vermillion and Geo. Lloyd are J

Mr. John Hostetler, of Indianap- , j ortltin read a p apor on the poetr y going into the poultry business. Frank , ‘ J “" Of Helen Hunt Jackson, Aibcrt °r g, ‘ 1°“c

fine Plymouth Kook cockerels to head

Graham upon her life, and Miss his breeding pens.

Ridpath gave a review of her works, j Samuel Lloyd fell from his wagon, Ed Hunt gave a review of the works g ivin S * lis head a good bump and uislo-

of Longfellow. The rest of the eve- 0,ui "K llis " To ° iu ‘ , •

ning was spent socially. Refresh-

ments were served.

EAST SIDE.

IC. Hamiltor^’s Giroceries are Korrect and Kleai^.

olis, was in the city yesterday. A. E. Smythe, of the Big Four, is taking a vacation—bad cold. Mrs. J. R. Weaver entertains this afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. May. William Kendall, of Terre Haute, is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Col. J. It. Weaver entertains her lady friends this after-

noon.

Mrs. McNutt, of Brazil, entertains a large party of Greencastle ladies next week. Tlie hand contest between Brazil land the Silver Leaf has been post-

in the city go to

|“T \ / \ / H I F ^ poned to March 30. 1 ,, VV . W 111 1 L. I This is a heauti

l>r. A. II. Moore is kept busy waiting

on the sick.

Let every republican attend the con-

Mrs. Ella M. Best, formerly in vention at Center school house and nomthe DePauw music school and for " lale ' Win "' n ^''' k< t-

| CLINTON TOWNSHIP CONVENTION.

several months of this city, was The republicans of Clinton township married on last Wednesday to are invited to meet in mass convention Dr. Horace G. Thompson, of the! at Center school house, Friday, March Cincinnati Medical college. The !l ’ at 1 m ' to township offl-

.... cers, elect delegates to countv conven-

ceremonj’ was pronounced at Mil- t lon and transact such other bus,ness as roy, Ind., the home of the bride. I may come before the convention.

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

Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoftice.

Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE. Here We Are

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1 Fatort Wafdilyj

hpautiht! spring day.

It seems that March will probably

come in like a lamb.

Dr. Gobin will preach at the M. E. church at Greencastle Junction

next Sunday morning.

Elmer and Irvin McGrew, of Lafayette, are here attending the

Noah McGrew funeral.

The physicians report an increase instead of a decrease in the num-

ber of eases of measles.

Mrs. Dan Langdon is visiting in

L-’ ■ - 1 1C.

sionnry meeting wliile there. Messrs. Bray. Bowers, McMilleu

and others of Brazil, attended the

flnT'■Ta'T oGsToSn Tii’cfjrle'J i7i/> inorn ing. ^ Those unfortunate enough to be

I idle today are fortunate in having

a most beautiful day for their busi-

ness.

After a stay of several weeks in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will be at home in Greensburg, Ind. Mrs. Thompson has v friends here, was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega fraternity anil was in the school of music two

years.

Yesterday afternoon Mrs. G. C. Smythe entertained about thirty of her lady friends at a thimble party. The parlors were very tastefully and beautifuliy ornamented with blooming hyacinths, begonias and line tropical plants. The guests en-

ow,, i.mung ... terod into the spirit of the occasion oia-l.t t« be elected

Mini had a miarious time. Klegant refreshments were served, consisting of coffee, cocoa, lemonade, Furnas' ice cream and a variety of cukcs oi Airs, .•smyfiie s own Daktng. Those in attendance wore: Mesdames Renick, May, Swahlcn, Lt. Lewis, Stevens, Weaver, Cox, II. C s Lewis, Gilmore, Joslin, Evans, Mathias, Wren, Adcr, Abrams, Lammers, Hays, Charles Allen, O’Hair,

Ridpath, G. W. Black, Overstreet, I suitable man for the position

Dunbar, Hartley. Misses Southard. Ames, Beckwith, Rittenhouse, Rose |

Joslin.

This b Ito-t Wheel on market. I’riee

K. A. Arthur and family leave tomorrow for Louisville. Their household goods were shipped yes-

terday.

Mrs. Wren and Miss Ritten house, of Cincinnati, who have

R. T. IIamkick, Geo. K. Lloyd, (’oimuitteeinen,

rii.LMor.F.

S. I*. James lias decided to rebuild

where his residence burned.

I>r. Terrell is president of the Fillmore literary society; John Sinclair, vice president; GrantOneal, secretary; and Willard Nichols b the editor of the

•‘Fillmore Progno-ticator.”

The republicans of Marion township! met in convention on Saturday and nominated Arthur Ransom for trustee, Alfred Khnore for assessor, VV. L. Millman for justice of peace for the north bailiwick,and Frank Meek for the south bailiwick. It is a good ticket and

Uelcsndes to | be

county convention are: For the Fillaioiv precinct, 15. G. Wysoog, A. A. Dunlavy, H. C. Ridpath, J. M. Bowman; for the soiitli precinct, Frank

E. A. HAM IE a'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OE SQUARE. For This Week: 4-Bl TTON KID GLOVES, in Tans, Browns, Slates and Black, for OBc. a Pair!

Respectfully,

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

F\ Q. OI EM ORE

Cut Ulowers

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IX ANY QUANTITY, furnished on ’ tor

24 hours notice. I Please announou that 1 will be aeandidate

‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ to the republican primary election or oonvea*

lion. HOIIKKT 8. OKA HAM.

were instructed to choose alternates. They were also instructed to choose alternates. They were also instructed to use every honorable means to secure the nomination of James Matthews, of Greencastle, for auditor at the county convention. Mr. Matthews was raised near here and is well known to be a

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IN WATER COLORS.

Tin* Glorlrn of t 1m* Cirral \\ nrltl’s l air

May be Seen Attain.

All the lovelv scenery which made the World’s fair grounds so attractive. All these wonderful buildings of the White City are reproduced in their natural colors, again affording delightful

Those

BKLI.K UNION.

The band boys gave a festival on last j entertainment to the beholder. I riday night which was quite an en- ^ who gaw the fair mill see it again, and

Misses Katharine ami Lida joyable as well as remunerative affair. ; those who did not see it may have it

. Qrooms entertained last evening. **"' delicacies necessary to make an brought to them. That is what the

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and see us. Sample wheel at ('. E.

Anderson’s insurance oltlcc.

KIS DeRSOIN & HHRRIS. Sole Agls. for I’utnani Co.

^ - <"•' Monday Nlgb, slul>,

ing.

This morning in circuit court Mary E. Allen was gianted a db

1NEW STOCK OR-

WALE PA PICKS

AT

oysters, etc. The music was rendered i description aeeomDanies the views. A

the date was luesday, made thus |,y Omar Macy, Chas. Scott, Grant Lar- | llr) {,. collection of rare art gmiis enou account of conflicting engage- ! kin. Some tine selections were per- closed in u beautifid cloth-bound portments. Quite a number attended formed. 1 he tables were waited on by f 0 ij 0- No picture in black and white and all report an evening of genu- !, ,r- Ma8 ^n\ j'’ onv *‘y an id a of the real np|K*arance ... . Ulla Bruce, Otto and George Hill ami 0 f the many scences of the lair; the me pleasure, such as is always the Howard Macy. L. N. Scott, dishwasher, most satisfy ing and captivating colleccase at the Misses Grooms’ social On account of bad roads and an epi- tion yet offered to the uuhlir.

functions. Those present were: demie of measles a great many stayed j w,’ offer this handsome collection vll, 'ioii.- points in Georgia and Florida Mines Venue and Kda Weaver llwa J' that otherwise would have come, complete and one month's subscription and to New Orleans, La.

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ALaUEIN’S - DP TJQ - S'TORR. Latest Designs and Cobrings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

Kdltor IIannkk Timkk: IMeam* announce that twill he a camlUlate for Trustee of Ureenciiatle Tp„ subject to the Kepubllcaii primary clecctlon or convention.

J. N. NUTT.

Editor Uannkii Timks: Please announce that I will be aeandidate for Trustee of Greoneastle Tp., subjiH-t to the Kcpubliean primary or convention. JOHN E. NKWHot SE. Editor IIannkiiTimks: PI..m... announce that ! will b; a cftiididaU. for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republleim primary.

VlKlill. PECK.

Editor ItANNRH Times:

Please announce that I will be a candidate fee Trustee of Greencastle township, subject

to tin- republican primary. HOItERT W. ALLEN.

Special Excursions South.

On January K. February s, March N and April 9. the Monon Route will sell tickets at one tirst-class limited fare for til round trip to all points in Kentucky, Tennessee. Alabama, Mississippi,

Swahlen, Overstreet, Orrell, Brandon, Waltz, Starr, Neff and Mrs. Overstreet, and Messrs. Burnaby,

I The boys mean business and w ill have i to the Banni-n J imks for $1 .*><). ^Le»s|

a hand here before long.

The Bannku Tiaies-

i than tlie regular retail price of the ; water colors alone, which sell everywhere for $1.50. Gall at the Bannku

-10c. a week. Times office ami examine them. tf

Tickets good returning twenty days

from date of sale.

For further information, address bhtf J. A. Michael, Agent.