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

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY MARCH 1894.

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Groceries. Queensware and Provisions.

i poor student is now “pestered” with anxious inquiries after the young

lady’s health.

1 have closed out nearly all the goods 1 had during Dr. and Mrs. John Bogart, of the fire at my store. I have left yet some Canned 1 Clinton, Did., have been visiting Goods, which I am selling at 25 percent, off regu- Mrs. J. B. DeMotte. Dr. Bogart lar pricesC 1 now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and at returned home this morning, prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial John Cawlev Bllipped ve8terday orders and he convinced, and trade with us all the a car loa , of ' horse8 t o‘Norfolk,

time. Southwest Corner Public Square.

ALPHE.US BIRCH 90.2m GREENCASTI.E, IND.

•M BTTRTOWS LKUtS DRY*-

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Mak<‘A your Hiw n look like* now shipiiK'iitK etich work, Mon., Wot I

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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 lowest rates.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

KOI* TOWNSHIP TIU STKK. Editor Ban.nek Tivks;

IMoaso announce that I will be a candidate for trustor of Groom-astir township, subjoci

to the ropubllcuu primary election or oouvon- j RUcl G. B. and C. A.

\ a. He is getting ready n ear load of nice ones for the Boston market. Mrs. Dean, who has been nursing her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jas. Dean, through an attaek of measles. returned home to Indianapolis

tliis morning.

Mrs. C. T. Stewart, of Helena. Montana; Miss Bertie Doughtery

Hock well, of

K0111.KT s. uraham. I ('loverdale, were in the city yester-

Kditor llAHNER Ttmks: | . „ IMouho announce that I will ben candidat** | dt (rilOOD.

J'r'Tir' * * * riHsicHtu a* T'm., su 1 ijtsa in.In Mrs.fecilia K|)|)inghousen Bailey Kepublicnn primary ilocotion or convention. 1 0

J. N. nitt. the great sopiano, always a favorite

Kditor llANNKit Timks: I. .,, , ... Please announce that I will be a candidate j "dl give a concert in the limt' i* Trustee of Ureencaatie Tp., suiijeet to the versity concert course in Meharry

Itepiihllcan primary or oonventinn. |

.unis e newhocse. hall on March 28.

Several tine (locks of wild geese ducks with their “flying X

Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

Editor Hannkk Time**:

Please announce that I will bo a candidate for Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject ttlld

to the republican primary. i m i » . .

vikgm. pkck. wedge nave been oDserved going Editor bannkh timko: north this

PlouMo announce that I will be a candidate

fo»* Trustee of Greeneastle township, subj<*<*t j ground hog argument,

to the 1(^)1111111^11 priinarv.

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week. This is unti-

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Editor P.annkk 'l lmks: Please announce that I am a candidate* tor Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject to the Uepubiicaii primary. DAVID E B MM.I.K.

THE LOCAL FIELD

wn

TAKJS JW1NS

to see that every lunn nml woninn

coming into our store gets n proper LATEST

fit ingidioes. In some stores the salesmen are lathes and let you take away a shoe that Ills inditVerrutly, I" save themselves the trouhleof ruinaging through the shelves for the proper tjiing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we lintl the satisfae- j tion it gives customers makes it j well worth our w hile. A single ill-tilting pair of shoes is enough | to start eor'is that will last a lit'ctime. Trading at a store whenyou are sure to get nothing hut

•'tits’' means

NO PAINS L. L. LOUS &C0. you.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greeneastle.

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

HOR THE

NEATEST AND BEST /T^retya^t Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. Will T E. , Over Jones’ drug store, Nopposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered anrl Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. YV. WHITE.

Here We Are ■* WITH *- ’94 Fallen) o! wavaily.

YVbere Our People are Going; ami YY'liere Their fineHtn are Stopping—Nowh of IntereHt Over the City—The Best Column in tbi Paper for Ouiok Beading — Short Note* from all Parts off the Town—More Note* Some Day* than Other*—Head ami

Keep Posted.

The robins arrived today. Is the canning factory project

sealed V

J. F. Darnall has been in Muneie this week. Dan Langdon lias returned from Cincinnati. So far we are eminently satisfied with March. W. G. Neff went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Will G. Neff left at 1:52 for Marion, Ohio, his new home. Don’t forget your coupons this week. No. 5 is now ready. Get your coupons in early this evening and avoid the rush. The dirt roads to use a slung phrase are “rocky” just now. Mr. and Mrs. Masten have returned from Empire, North Caro-

lina.

Mrs. Hamilton is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James

Gest.

Alonzo Jacobs was given the second degree in Knights of Pythias

lodge.

Taxes are beginning to roll in slowly at Treasurer Hughes, head-

quarters.

The public water hydrant at the southeast corner of the square is

being repaired.

Miss Harriett Harding, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Misses Sallie

and Fannie Crow.

A broken pump at the

Charles A. Bruner and wife left this afternoon for a visit in Indianapolis. Mrs. Bruner will remain several days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Earhart.

At the election of officers last night in the Uniform Rank, K. of P., the following were chosen: Sir Knight Wm. K. Starr, captain : Sir Knight B. F. Corwin, lieutenant; Sir Knight O. D. Swaim, lieutenant; Sir Knight H. M. Smith, recorder. Last evening at their residence on Vine and Washington streets Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Williamson entertained a pleasant party of friends at supper. The guests were M r . and Mrs. A. H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lockridge, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Black.

James A. Curtis and Wm. Bauer

are having trouble.

hate to give it away but it was “Bob’s” thirty-first birthday and he was as susceptible and innocent yesterday as though he were still young. The younglndies surprised him completely and last evening | when the guests from the eity ar j rived a merry time was the result. Taffypulling was the feature of the evening, and the wholesouled hospitality was such as is a feature of i the parties and social events given by the Misses Crow. Those attend- | ing were: Misses Resor, Beckwith, G. Farrow, Bryan, Miller. Farrow, Lloyd, Hunt and Ammerman, and ! Miss Harriett Harding of Craw- j fordsville; and Messrs. F. Black, A. Black, A. Hanna, F. Bryan, F. \ Abrams, J. Chaffee and J. Dunlavy. A very delightful dinner party was given yesterday by Mrs. Prof. , J. B. DeMotte in honor of Mrs. Dr. Bogart, of Clinton. When the guests were escorted to tile spacious dining room they were seated, each ^ finding a card at the piate with their name written and an interesting, puzzling question with the an swer. In turn each question was! announced for the rest of the com-1 pany to guess the answer. So mucli j interest was manifested that two hours passed as though but one, not forgetting, however, to do justice to the several courses of the J menu prepared. The afternoon i was devoted to music^instrumental and vocal, singing the “old songs - ’ | of “long ago” both in English and Japanese. The invited guests were \ Mrs. J. Riley Weaver, Mrs. J. R Miller, Mrs. Dr. Fisk Walker, Mrs. Dr. Lammers, Mrs. Dr. Town, Mrs.] Dr. Case, Mrs. M. J. Beckett, Mrs. j Florer. Mrs. S. J. Washburn, Mrs. F. R. Tingle}', Mrs. Anna Southard, Mrs. George Perry of Lafayette, Mrs. Dr. Bogart of Clinton, Mis J A. Morrison and Miss Jessie Case.] The will of Mary Swinford, de-j ceased, was probated in court to- j day. She bequeathed $100 to Catharine Cole; $100 to James A. Swinford ; the residue to Sarah F. Plummer, Wm. II. Swinford and D. J. I

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.

East Side I I

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. : : : EE A. Hamiltorx’s Groceries are Korreet artel Klearp

the blacksmith forge »hich'lu* hEl'.UuA Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his

been in operation in the front part , u wa8 witne9Be( , by R L 0 . Hair ,

of the old Bicknell shop was torn und jy[. rx Bridges,

out and moved into the rear part of j Mr Print Bourne left todav at! the shop. To a reporter this morn- noon for I)ann< Ind . ( t0 8p6nd Sun .

mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

day with his best girl.

ing Mr. Curtis stated he had formed a partnership in good faith in the business and had brought suit for damages. There seems to be a difference of opinion between the gentlemen as to their rights in the business, and as to whether a partner-

ship has been formed.

A story is going the rounds to the effect that a married lady of an adjoining county had a birthday anniversary a few daye since, upon which her husband presented her

with a piano lamp,

flattered when she told him she in-1 Mis8 Gertie Fox entertained a tended to give it his name, until he JE V °*'| ,er friends at her home on

asked her reasons for so peculiar a

North Greencnfttl**. James Callahan is working in Uncle John Fitzpatrick's position. Mrs. Tom Callahan is able to he out after a severe attack of sick-

ness.

John Dalton is now a genuine] farmer. He is working for Ike

Browning.

“Rooney” Callahan is doing

El.

A. H AM I GT'O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. For This Week:

..oc» Smythe’, .ork I. ,be b» g 4-BUTTON KID GLOVES,

He was much ] ^e-room. . in Ians, Browns, Slates

power

l Hj.UJ g c c* )n '-I'jj 1 * \ialways ready to throw up a

^ fail Thursday night.

Oscar Bowen is in the city from New Maysville today. Willard A.

proceeding. “Well,” said she, “you know, dear, it has a eood deal of brass about it, it is handsome to look at, is remarkably brilliant, is sometimes unsteady on its legs, liable to explode when only half full, flares up occasionally, it is always out at bed time and bound to smoke. Ladies who have long struggled with the maid-servant problem find that Swedes, though on the whole the best servants going, are less willing to do general housework, seldom fond of the family, and al

comforta Iile ptaee"foFoneTnaVpays" a dollar more wages p«-i month The Irish are devout and good na-

v*«*JUV* 4r_ , tu / ed ’ but not 80 ncat an(1

Thursday night. South <«r#‘#*nrn*tI**.

All’s quiet on tile “strip.” Mire. fl'.aiik, of luJiUiiup , olis, is here, looking after property interest in the eity. The force of men working tinder M. M. Chittenden in the pump shop gave him a surprise party last night in his new home. A jolly

time was had.

and Black, for (S!)c. a Pair!

Respectfully,

Tliis is the nest Giove tor the money every sold in the citv. F\ G. GILkMORKk

IN WATER COLORS.

A I*l«asaut Recital.

A recital of Mozart composition

occurred in Meharry hall last ev en ! tl ,;. \\q, r i, l s f llir grmuuis

mg consisting of anas, sonatas and concertos. The following is the

program:

sonata In F (tti'Ht movement), 2nd piano

accoiuiiaiiiinent..

Grieir

Tin- (ilorien of the tlrent W«»rlir» Fair

May be Seen Aeniu.

All the lovely scenery which made

so attractive.

All these wonderful buildings of the White City are reproduced in their natural colors, again affording delightful

Gut Flowers IX AXY ql AXTITY, furnished on 24 hours’ notice. Mrs. t. T. Chaffee. Sj-tywd

Tim lay's I.oeal Mlll-kets.

r Furnished the Daily Baxxek Timks

! entertainment to t'i# beholder. Those

j-wrars,tt-Tmarrsr..k V.7 : Tr .ij.a l i'C , #uu j r/iifirfiy iTB VTnTn, nmrrg. l^rvmm'r

"Adieu" Mis* Hanker ' who did not fee it may have it ! .Iordan's poultry hou*«* ] Rondo in k MIm Martb | brought to them. That is what the : Hens. 6 Sonata in D Miss Hoover BANNER TIMES will do for its readers. ] Cocks^yV’nultand culte

LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.

This i- Best Wheel on market. Price lower than any other high grade. First-class Repairing a specialty. Come and sec ns. Sample wheel at C. K. Anderson's insurance oltlco. KtNDeRSOIS St HARRIS. Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.

Dr. Leatherinan reports Mrs. Jesse Hanley, of Clinton Falls, in

0,1,111 Sonata to I) Miss Hoover R om i: Times will do for its readers. | rlK k's ymui'tf and culii;. RciCBt! tonata f«r Plano and VIoUn........XUa O'Doll 1fnnture* »re toft out and au accurate , 5 L-n-JrtriAft*

us the Swede's" 1 “ijerriianif Tu

eases are highly etUcient, but they j Wl«s Ru’tied*e. are not many going, French a r e ] Vot - chpS *P'* ,e

Miss Donehue

large collection of rare art gems en- 1 pucks*"’ " d

closed ill a bcantifel cloth-bound port- ; Geese, ciiok-e r. f.sjbK and over '.', folio. Xo picture in black and wiiite Qeeac. plui-aed

Kirurs. fn-sh, Hijhtis-t to eandllmr

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a very dangerous condition and her | ^ 8ti [,7 are"‘kindiv, i cement,) ..Mtas Htreh , „ IU , y an id a of the real appearance j » recovery is not expected. ^ I rhe program was excellently ren-1 of the many seenees ot the lair; the Butter, No. s a

but irresponsible, and likely to l-akc , ( j tJ| . e( j Rn( j |, eHr ti|y responded to bv tnost saiisfying and captivating collet*- | One of tlie DePauw students long vucations in the south. White ja large audience. tiim yct ^itercd t" lie- n'd'Ho.

went to see his gitl just after recov- Americans are almost

VANOALIA LINK KXCL KSIONM

. We olfuf tliis handsome collection To South, Southeast and 8oiith west will

unaltaina-1 I he participants were nupils of complete and one month’s subscription ; r , m on various dates from now until

ering from an attack of measles. b i ei It is more and more difficult Druley and Prof. Fernie. | to the Banner Times for $1.50. Less Ju(|e 3th 18lu In a short time the \\niuu ladt i i s • • i • ! Prof. Drulev who arranged this re- ,lli111 t * 1 V r egnh , i retail puce of tin- u.mi.d Tri*. in biiuii umi. me young i«u} t© have laundry wora done at nome, i ... • . n fi i watercolors siloiie. wlncli sell everv-i Trij..

— 1 ‘ l citalU arranging a Beethoven reci-1 whe|vfo , |150 Call at the Banner 1 . Fall

broke out with agenuine ease. The ] and mo8t gervunts hulk at collarsi

' and cuffs.

to he given in the near future. offlee and examine them. tf

ISEW STOCK OR-

WALU, PAPERS AT ALLiEuN’S - DRUG - STORE..

The koeikl .... 0, IhU .,,k h.. j ^ \ Tl , TXZ ^ e„„M,» been exceedingly wavy and last 1 milinary store, Mrs. Stiattan, the pop- tickets to points in Tennessee, Missisnight it extended to the suburbs, j ular trimmer of the city, is now in the s i, l|) | ) Louisiana, Ali.banm. Arkansas, At the residence of Mr. Crow, north- ] '■ a8tem market, preparing for our 'ivxas and ticorgia at a rate of one fare east of the eity, Misses Sallie and Krt!i,, ' r 0 »"‘ nin «' wil1 ^ " ith 1,8 | f°r the to I trip. Dates of sale, Feb.

immediately upon her return. One i g, 13 „„<] March 8. 13.20 and April 9,10 a neat sut prise ( , aS f () f postotflee. Mrs. Anna and 24. For further particulars seed.

Fannie executed

Latest Designs and Go'orings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen l )art 3' on tlieir brother Robert. We Banning, proprietor.

10O-(!t S. Dowling, agent.

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on or address any Vandulia Line Agent and ask for information contained in Circular Xo. 327 of January 20th, 1894. il77-w5tf

Iff!*; Four Kxcunrioiut. To Indianapolis, March 13 and 14, $1.90. To Texas and Kansas points, March 13, half fare. To southern states, March 8, half fare. F. P. Ut'MTIS, Agt.