Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY MARCH 1, 1804.
Groceries, Queensware 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 1 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 he convinced, and trade with us all the time. Southwest Corner Public Square. ALPHEUS BIRGH ,90-201 GREENCASTLE. IND.
* B7SRTOWS L7SUIN DRYKMakiMB your IInon look like now. Throe Hhipmentaoueli week, Mon., Wed amt I’ri. 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 per-; son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the verylowest rates.
\VlM>re Our People are (ioing and Where Their OuohIh are Stopping—N«*w* of Interest Over the City -The Hem Column in th » Paper for (}tiiok Heading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Others—Kenit amt Keep Posted.
John Hiley'g store on Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, March 5, to select delegates to the county convention. Dr. Moore, of Covington, Harry C. Crawford, jr., of Chicago, Judge Thomas and Attorney Whitsett, of Crawfordsville, are ih court today on the Midland railway matter. Judge McGregor came up from Brazil this morning with a voice that was adapted to soprano, alto, tenor or bass. He explained that he had been working in a cold room and it had affected his vocal organs. The name of David E. Badger appears today in our announcement column. Mr. Badger states that the rumor that he had withdrawn from the race for township trustee is untrue and had no found ation whatever. The Session of the Presbyterian church will meet in the chapel this evening to receive any who may wish to become members of that church. All coining this evening will be publicly received on next Sunday morning at the communion
table.
Mr. Conrad Cook bus received a cable message, through Goze <fe Sons, of New York, stating that the steamer Spree had arrived at
4 o'clock
the prize, a thimble, which was offered for the most artistic piece of needle work done on a square of cheese cloth with four skein 0 of colored silk and finished in half an hour. Mrs. Hamilton carried off the “booby prize” which was a card of darning cotton and a needle Those attending were as follows: Mesdames May. Renick, Clay Lewis. Lieut. Lewis, Smyser, Waldo, Abrams, Darn a II, Lain mors, Case, Washburn, DeMotte, Miller, Southard, Tingley, Swahlen, Stevens, Mathias, Joseph Allen. Hiram Allen, Baker, Calvert. Overstreet, Joslin, Hays, Beals, Jerome Allen, Hoover, Hanewalt Town, Underwood. Naylor, Bridges, Walker, Anderson, Crow, Brown, Post, Wood, Ader, *’ole, Cox, Dale, Hauiilton, Hammond, Ike Hammond, Lotshar. Misses .Iordan, Dale, Line, Crow, Ogden and Longden. NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
SAVE MONEY
By buying your FURNITURE of HANNA. No old stock. Everything new and Prices Reasonable. All Undertaking Calls promptly and satisfactorily attended to.
HANNA.
Bast Side 0
Geo. E». Blake, night from HussellviUc.
John Merry weather went
GREENCASTLE, IND. dianapolis this morning. The Rockville Ifejiiihlican \\ r ]? runs a DePauw column weekly.
TAKJS
r
AI NS
to see that every man and woman eotning into our store gets a proper tit ini-hoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladles and let you take away a -hoe that tits indifferently, to save themselves the trouble of rinnaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costa us nothing to take speeial i troublt. and we lind the gatisfae- | tion ft gives customers makes it i well worth our while. A single ill-litting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store whenvon are sure to get nothing but
“tits” means
NO JWINS L. L. i.OlilS & CO. you".
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST (T^retyapt Jailorii^ In the city go to n. W. WHIT E. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postofhee. Finest Linb of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.
Earl Smith was in Crawfords-
ville last night.
March is starting oil' nicely but
look out for the finish.
Dr. G. W. Poole was here last! Gibraltar February 26 at
a. m. and all was well. The mes-
to In-1 8U £ e * ,(m ‘ new 9 from Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Patton, who left here a short time ago fora tour of Europe. Mon. K. G. Hogate is in the city today from Danville. In answer to the question as to what his court business was Mr. Hogate humorously told the reporter that he was going to appeal for a new court
,, „ . . , . house! Mr. Hogate is used to Visiting their college friends in the . . , ,
practicing law in a republican I county where there are some substantial improvements to show for
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Beckett re turned last night front Michigan. Cook and son have opened Baker’s sugar camp north of the city. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Murlin are
city.
Miss Addie Ilibben lias returned
to Lebanon, after a visit with home| expenditnre8 of pul( , ic fimd8
folks.
In circuit court Tuesday was argued the case of Janies M. Hester vs. W. A. Bowen, treasurer of Putnam county, for an injunction
Mrs. \\ . M. Dobbins is convalcs-Vgninst collection of taxes in the
Mt. Meridian and Putnamville gra vel road matter. This is u new case similar to one which was for-' merly decided against the county in the supreme court where it was taken several years ago. Judge}
Mrs. Gains and Miss Fisher, of Danville, 111., are visiting Mrs. John
Cooper.
with
-Her e-We -Arc--•H WITH *• .’94 PallBlD Of WaMlII.
cing after a spell of sickness
measles.
The jury of Putnam circuit court was dismissed today until next
Monday.
Mrs. P. O. Colliver and children arrived home from Crawfordsville
yesterday.
Dr. James II. Neff returned today to Hutsonville, 111., after a short visit. F. M. Lyon is now a battlescarred veteran after an attack of the measles. C. A. Kelley is moving into his recently purchased east Washington street residence. C. M. Dobbins, a merchant of Bedford, has been visiting brother, W. M. Dobbins. The postofflee boys are taking it by turns in getting sick. It's Harry Hays this week. Attorneys Ed S. Davis and T. U. Downey of the Owen county bar are in the city on business. Word has been received that Thos. Morariety, formerly of this city, is dying at Indianapolis. Prof. George L. Curtiss called at ■t.atJ’jvT. rT. f .■...-}y - morning last.— Westeni Christian
A dvocate.
Tl,«- Daily from OrecnraHtlfN Great Center uf I,earning. J. T. Cutler has been admitted to the Putnam liar. The college faculty wdll hold an extra session tonight. Mr. Royce, of Terre Haute, spent today with Col. Weaver. The theological students have organized a base bull team. President John anti wife will spend tomorrow in Crawfordsville. Messrs. Lewman and Hughes have returned from Jeffersonville. Miss Switzer is ready for work again after a week's illness with
mumps, i
Mr. Mead has conquered an attack of measles and is able to be
out again.
Messrs. Soul, Sandy and Robbins have been appointed corporals in
the military department.
Mr. Jeffries returned yesterday from a business trip to Illinois. He made several engagements in that state for the new DePauw (^tiarMr. S. M. Say ford, of Boston.'
..ill „>,lre.. <h, college c hri.tUn iPUceasam leorderwith hjm and b( . convinced that his
associations the sixth and seventli | of this month. Mr. Say ford is considered one of the best evangelists
in the country.
Miss Stanley’s recital in music
\\ c are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK CO.
: : : EAST SIDE. : : :
EL A.. Mamiltoiq/s
Gi-oeeries are
Korrect and Klear^.
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
under a d-1 * ,a "' a8t t ‘ vt * n ' n S was well attended j
and was a^ highly creditable per- !
McGregor lias the case
visement.
Mr, Jackson Boyd was wreathed ^ ^ Staniey and
The p ovs Der assistant, Mr. Paris, were well
received and did their work in a ! thoroughly artistic manner.
LATEST IMPHOvtlYltlvTs*. This is Hot loti market. Price lower than any other high grade. First-class Rc'imiring a specialty. Conic amt see ns. Sample wheel at (j. E. Anderson’s insurance otlicc. nrsoeRSOis & kkrris. Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.
The librarian’s report of the pub
U-ra* -:?j€ • Ft - *
were loaned in February, and the number of readers in rooms was
934.
Tlte Big Four announces today a round trip rate or 80 cents for the oratorical excursion to Indianapolis on the 9th. A special will he
run.
The executive committee tor the joint reunion to be held here August 29 and 30 will meet at the G. A. H. hall Saturday, March it, at 1:30 jt. m. The republicans of the east precinct of the third ward will meet at
in smiles this morning. The boys of the high school had quietly gathered together and suprised him
by bringing in and presenting him Hie following athletic directors at the opening of school with a wore elected at the recent election: nice new chair. This was the ex-; Likely, senior; John Aber-j tra part of the program. At the combie, junior; Jack Kuvkendall, j close Mr. Boyd very feelingly re- sophomore; Will Sandy, freshman ; sponded and thanked them for M, ‘ssrs. Kockleshous and Farias,} their personal gift.—Benton 7f«r-| , " w school; Fred Reus, music
school; Royal Ennis, theological school, and Messrs. Hamrick and
El. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOU ARE.
For This Week:
imr Palladium. The Montreal
Witness gives n
graphic description of the close of the B. Fay Mills revival meeting in Montreal and the farewell tendered Mr. Mills at the depot when his train left on Monday last. The meetings in that city resulted in over 6000 conversions and the Mills party fairly carried tlte city by storm. Mr. John Hillis will remain in Montreal for two or three weeks with members .cl.l.ha. Leading, churches, who will continue the meetings. Mr. Mills goes home to
rest.
Bushnell, preparatory school. South Grtteiicafttle* Ed. Black was sawing ice on the mill pond Tuesday. Like Yankee Doodle who s»w the limb ’tween tree and him, Ed. sawed the ice between the bank and himself and received a good ducking for his
pa ins.
Some of the young men in tills
vicinity arvmncb
the Dame Fortune. In fact, there is a good sized poker game carried on each night. Last night a “tick
4-BUTTON KID GLOVES, in Tans, Browns, Slates and Black, for (illc. a Pair !
Respectfully,
This is the Best Glove for the money every sold in the citv. F\ G. GIL^MORE
IN WATER COLORS.
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IN ANY
Tin* tvlorie* of tin* Great World’* Fair
May be .Seen A^aiu.
/Ml the lovclv scenery which made
... . , , . the Werld’s fair grounds so attractive. ,.awd. 1^. 1. P 1 ' 1 on l Kd<*"r Jpttbek. -soajhjs * -^,11 joint. The players wee^Trightened —-
Gat-P lowers
(it AMITY, furnished on
24 hours’ notice.
Mrs. E. T. Chaffee.
office onlv lacks a sharp blade to be , „ , . ,, , L and got out oi the house in a more a guillotine, as Frank Strou.e cat. 8pee ,, v lnanne r than graceful.
testify. Last Thursday evening j while his right hand was testing] beneath the window it became dis-
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
Vliite City arc reproduced in their nut-1 iral colors, again affording delightful 1 entertainment to the beholder. Those |
who saw the fair may see it again, and j koh township trcstke. those who did not see it may have it I Editor Bankkk Tmis: to them. That is what the Please announce that I will be a candidate
Ban sea Times will do for its rentiers. for,n, " UHM,f Gr, ' , ' nc “ ,, ° -ubjeo.
Ca*h 1* What Knork*.
Just opened at the Bee Hive the larg- (, rnll , r | 1 | est line of window shades ever shown in „ . „
engaged from its fastening and de-1 tl „. 0 ity to lie retailed at maimfactimr<
■coded with terrible force, crush prices Now i* . good I description necomtmnies th.v.ew». A I Kdttor BammsmTimm:
ing several bones in the fingers, your selection whle the stock is fresh. | a rge eollection of rare art gems en- rieasc announce that I will be a candidate
The shock was of tl.e severest sort. — "'Vr’’ 11 andM’hbe
r will tlml h complete and beau-i pjeture in blaiL and wmu
and trunk lost consciousness fora
j to the republican primary election or con veil-
N<* features are leftout and an accurate | non koiikkt s. ok a ham
II 1 . . tiful line of spring goods at the Boston (1 f ti,,, many sccnoes of the lair; the KUttor Hannku Times: moment. However, ne is again at-. ln j|j nar y store. Mis. Stiattan, the pop- most satisfying and captivating codec- : Please annmincethat 1 win be a candidate tending to his duties at DePauw, ular trimmer of the city, is now in the tion yet .lie red to the rmldic. I for Trustee of Orcencaatle Tp* suhject to the
.... ‘ Wtt rtlVot* tliic li m iti I - mm* 1
convey an id a of tlie real appearance
for Trustee or (ireencaatle Tn., sul>J<s t to the ttcputillean pritnary iliaiettou or convetitlou.
J. N. NUTT.
of the fair; the Editor Bannkh Timks:
'•»* "i'l "o» "« “ «« ki. h.nd ...«««• I-Hrin/ h, o,„ ! J*™** \ for some time,— Rockville Repub-oppning, and will be with u * to the Bannkr Timks lor $1.30. Less i Editor BannkhTimes: | immediately upon her return. One than the regular retail price of the] Please announce that I will be a candidate door east of nostotike. Mrs. Anna water colors alone, which sell every-1 for Trustee of Oreeiicastle township, subject
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BHLOt
isesn£ STOCK OR-
WAGE PAPGRS
lican.
Mrs. J. R. Weaver threw open her
| handsome residence on south Col-} Wantkd , To rent a Smitl.-Premier 1 lege avenue yesterday and enter- tyi»e writer.—Enquire this ottiee, check
Banning, proprietor.
Itained a large number of lady : friends during the afternoon hours.}
AT Those attending pronounce the AIaIaEIN’S ■ DRUG - S / T V OREl. thimble contest* spirited and an af- } ternoon. of genuine pleasure was Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen tlic rC8ult - Mr8 - F - D - A(,er took
30.
BNI-lt
Wanted—A good girl for general housew ork. Applvp. o. Box 405. lOOd&W-lt
Tn* Baknkr Timks gives tlie news while it is fresh.
where foi $1.50. fall at the Bannkh Timks office and examine them. tf
F.xcurHion South.
The V'andalia Line will sell excursion ticket* to points in Tennvssee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama. Arkansas, Texas and Georgia at a rate of one fare for the round trip. Oates of sale, Fell. », 13 and March X, 13, 20 aud April 0,10 and 24. For further particulars seed. S. Dowling, agent. d-tf
to the republican primary.
VIRUIL PKl’K.
Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will he u candidate fc-Trustee of Ureencastle township, suhject to the republican prluiuufl. KOIIKRT W. ALLEN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that 1 am a candidate tor Trustee of Ureencastle township, subject to the Kepuliltean primary !>AVm K B YDUKH.
The Bannkb Timks—10c. a week.
