Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1894 — Page 3
THE IUNNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY MARCH 5.1804.
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Groceries. Qoeensware anJ Provisions. I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during the fire at my store. 1 have left yet some Canned Goods, which 1 am selling at 25 per cent, oft regular prices. I 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. ALPHBUS BIRCH. 90-2.11 GREENCASTLE, IND.
•* BTSRTOiATS LWUINDRY*- OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
Makes your linen look like new. Three I —
shipments t-m li week, Mon., Wed and Krt. 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.
Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
KOH TOWNSHIP TRl'ATKK. : Editor Bannku TTmks:
Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for trustee of Greencaatle tow nship, subject I to the republican primary election or convention. HOHKUT 8. GRAHAM.
; Editor HannrrTimks:
I I’leuse announce that I will be a candidate j I or Trustee of Grccncuatlc Tp., subject let lie ! Ib publieun primary tlecction or eonvention.
J. N. M Tl.
Editor Bannku Tim Kg;
I Please annonnee that I will be ti candidate j for Trustee of Greeneastle Tp., subject to the
! Itepuhlk'iin primary or eonvention.
* JOHN E NEW HOt’SK. Ed i t or I» \ n n K u T1M KS:
Pleasi* announee that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject
to tin' republican primary.
VIRGIL PECK.
Editor Rannkk Times: Pk > aac announce that I will be a candidate fc»- Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject to the republican primary. KOREHT W. ALLEN. r.ditor Rannkh T'imks: I Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of GreeneiLstle township, subject to j tin* Republican primary.
*0 try the cases growing out ol the Coinmereial hotel. He wan placed G'* M \ J r ’ failure of the Indianapolis National in jail yesterday morning and this I ^ [ \\
morning agreed to decamp, as lie |
These bright, pleasant days re * lu< ^ no money,
mind one that spring house-clean The Itemocrat moved on Friday ing is not far distunt. to the Cook room on the northwest Mrs. W. C. Campbell, of Grant corne1 'of the square. The eomposPark, III., is making a two weeks' in K room is above and the editorial visit with her parents. j and counting room on the ground John W. Layne went to Martins-* floor - The l,ui,(Un K ,nake8 a " , ‘ at
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By buying your FURNITURE of HANNA. No old stock. Everything new and Prices Reasonable. All Undertaking Calls promptly and satisfactorily attended to.
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ottiee.
Theo. Bowman, of St. Louis, was here Friday’ and Saturday, returning home yesterday. He came to select four lots in Forest Hid eetn-
ville last night on business, will be back Wednesday.
Mrs. Early, who has been visit-! ing friends in south Greeneastle,!
has returned to Indianapolis. t{ . . ...
etery, where he will erect one of
Don t forget the World’s fair the handsomest monuments in the views. We still have any number already beautiful grounds,
and can supply the whole set.
The Bannku Times’ art portfo
In the ease of Emil W ulsehner lios are still growing in popularity, vs. George B. ( ooper, replevin suit, which is easily accounted for upon a new trial was granted today. examining them. They are unsurMarch is here with a venganee | passed by unv offered by city pa today. The dustiest, most dis- pers. Get the complete series, to agreeable day of the month so far. be obtained only of this paper at
., , , small eost.
estimate thirty
HANNA.
Bast Side □
At the lowest
which
boys “bummed" their way up from *' ie ladybird, to wiucn many the Junction yesterday on the 3 :38 8 on ‘* l ' u V'°ns of children have ad t ra j n " j dressed the familiar rhyming ad-
monition, is a most valuable insect
George Kelly, of Bloomington,! was up over Sunday, and yesterday
I'AVIli k nun.1 it.
THE LOCAL FI EH)
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r , What is Going on in and About ^ Fair Greeneastle.
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to see that every man and woman |
coming into our *torc »ccis a proper LATEST C , TY H APS AND MISHAPS,
lit iiiJ'Iiocs. In M»mc stores the rijilesmcn tin* ladies and let you j takeaway 11 shoe that tits imlitter- '
fUtlN , to "AM tin mx Im > tiu Wbert* Our are Goiii^ and Where
trouble ot ruinating through th*
• 1 Their GuestH i^re Stopping—News of In-
terest Over tbe City—The Rent Column in th» Paper for Ouiek Readiiik — Short Notes from all Parts off the Town—More Notes Some Mays than Others—Read and
Keep Posted.
Hicks is side tracked.
visited a lad}’ friend i Parke
county.
Mrs. Florence Dunbar received some painful injuries to her hand
Friday, necessitating a
attention.
destroyer, and has the freedom of well conducted greenhouses. It is the special enemy of the little green aphis that destroys tender plants, and the ladybird is always seen 1 upon rose busues in summer time, |
surgeon s heeanse the aphis especially attacks
.the rose. Every insectivorous
The Putnam, Parke, Montgomery ' sect ag t i, e jaybird is welconjpil bv j ' I * e are so ^ e a 8 en ^ s ^ or above line of Stoves and
shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special troublt , and we Ibid the .satisfaction it gives customers makes ii well worth our while. A single ill-tilting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Tradiok at a store where you are sure to get nothing but
“tits" means
NO I’AINS
1. L LOUIS k CO. you.
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HOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /r^retyai^t Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. W HITE. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.
l ino of Ramnloo M 1 11 W >J V -i-. A l* w wA (WbkA—^ ^ ^ Buttons Covered and Made to Order V t - — - -s eJ | I I ^ ^ Y* ' OILCPtlUiUg lilAU.
Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE. Here We Are WITH a’94 Fallen) ot waveily.
LATEST IMHHOvtMtoiTS*.
This is Best Wheel on market. Price lower than any other Idgti grade., First-elnss Heiiairing a speeiulty. <'oine and see us. Sample wheel at
E. AndersouVinsiiraiiee olllce.
wtsioersois a< hkrris.
Sole Agts. for Putnam <'o.
Brazil’s ball club is reorganizing. Ike Kahn was in the city yester
day.
F. A. Arnold went to Brazil yes terday. Geo. Blake is in Brazil today on business. Mrs. Dr. Smythe is in Indianapolis today. Mid-Lent. We begin to anticipate Easter. The Liebling concert tonight in Meharry hall. Mrs. Dowling and Mrs. Siler are at Indianapolis today. Mrs. Ashley is entertaining her father from Stilesville. Mrs. II. McAuley arrived home Sunday from Rushvillc. Emanuel Marquis, jr„ is spending the day at Indianapolis. The county commissioners began their quarterly session today. The grand jury will return a re port today and lie discharged. Mrs. ('has. Swope is visiting her j father, who is ill in Indianapolis. Miss Maggie Maloney, of ChiI eago, is visiting Miss Nellie O'Con-
nell.
Miss Jessie Watson, of Terre Haute, is visiting Miss Stella
I Grubb.
Mrs. Oliver Shaw, mother of Mrs. i W. A. Farmer, is reported very ser- | iouslv ill. 'Greeneastle township, March 3. a
daughter.
Miss Hattie U. Bivins, of ShelbyViTi?,A rf.'fA AfsTtN^.T.«.v.fVCT i .iJ 1 .
Bclnap, this week.
Ezra (.'hamper is in Quincy toj day, called by the illness and death
1 of ( apt. Whitson.
Mike Kearns went to Indianapolis yesterday to visit “Judge" Mar-
tin, who is very low.
W. N. Lnkin, of <'oatssville. is one of the forty veniremen chosen
and \ ertnillion county Y. P. S. t .j those who struggle with the everE. societies are in session at (raw- increasing swarm of creatures that
attack vegetation.
A minister was annoyed by peo-
have a full line on exhibition.
fordsville.
Dr. Curtiss preached at College Avenue church yesterday on account of the illness of the pastor,
Dr. Town.
Misses Josie and Tinie Eads, of Greeneastle, are visiting the family of ('. T. Darnell.—Crawforthville
A runs News.
Mr. Curtiss, of the canning factory project, is here today. The business is meeting with slow en-
couragement.
Col. John W. Ebel will act as inspection otlieer of Company I tomorrow evening. He comes from
Terre Haute.
A memorial service of Miss Ella Beals will be held by the \\ W. ('. A. in Plato hall Tuesday afternoon
at -1 :30 o’clock.
Mrs. M. A. Robinson, of Roachdale, was taken to the insane hospital at Indianapolis today bv
Sheriff Glidewell.
Miss Edith Morris, of Greeneastle, will be a guest of Miss Florence Bennett over Sunday.—Craw-
t'onlsville ,/ovntal.
Mrs. Jesse Hamrick, of Clinton
township, died Saturday night: and yesterday occurred the death
of Mrs. Brattin at Vivailia. Miss Jessie Watson leaves
on
H. S. RENICK St CO.
pie talking and giggling. He! paused and looked at the disturbers,! and said: “Some years since, as I was preaching, a young man who sat before me was constantly laughing, talking and making uncouth grimaces. I paused and administered s severe rebuke. After the close of the services a gentleman ' said to me, ‘Sir, you made a great j mistake; that young man was an idiot.’ Since then 1 have always been afraid to reprove those who misbehave themselves in church, lest I should repeat that mistake and reprove another idiot." During the rest of the service there was good order. South fsrppiH’AStle. Alexander Barnes has returned from Washington, Ind. Dr. Emmett Gray and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson, of Cloverdale, visited Dr. Brazier yesterday.
EAST SIDE.
E5 -A.. Ms mi Horn’s Grocerie« are Korrect and. Kleaiq.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
El. A. HAMILTON. SOUTHEAST CORNER OE SOUARE.
For This Week:
Lui’K***t (Hi Record.
Munde News.
At the plant of the Munoiej Muck Bar Co., formerly known as
the Durnall mill, tbe i.mltllore mail. 4-BUTTON KID GLOVES,
a record on four heats yesterday that eclipses anything of its kind' ever done in Muncie.. Nineteen
Dr. flolin'n Lecture.
President J. P. D. John, of Do Pauw university, lectured at the M. E. church last evening on the “Worth of Man." The lecture was an excellent one and was well received, as is all of Dr. John’s leet-! ures. In spite of numerous conn- 1
Respectfully,
in Tans, Browns, Slates
Monday tor a two weeks visit with single furnaces wore used and four 11)1# l” 4* .4*0 • friends in Greeneastle and Martins- | u , a t g r( ,q U i r ,. ( | to turn out (iO,035 1111(1 I >lH(*lv, lOl* cl 1 Hll’ .
\ille. Ferre Haute Mail. pounds of muck bar from pig iron.; Dr. G W. Renee n ml Louis Steeo There was never anything near this; are in Columbus, Ind., today. It is figure accomplished before in iiii»
rumored they have a knife along city with them for George YV. Cooper. Captain YV’. A. Whitson, well known here, who has been ill for several weeks, died at Quincy at twelve o’clock today of pneumonia. The rates of local ads. made by the Banner Times are very low. A reading notice in this paper will sell anything, or enable you to lind anything you may want. Try it. Now is the time to clear off the winter's accumulation of Tust~1»ncr
This is the Best Glove for the money every «Mtd m ■ lo- > 5\.
F\ G. GIGMOREi
IN WATER COLORS.
The tslorle* of the Cirent %4orhr» Lair
Mt»y he Seen Again*
All the lovelv scenery which made
ter attractions, the attendance was ' the "' ,,rl,IV f,lir « ro " n(,s 80 '"'active.
I All these wonderful buildings of the
very good.-Crate/or,Uville ./our whjte CUy nre rt . |)rodliml in t ,,, ir „ ilt -
Cut Plowers IN’ ANY' qCANTITY*, furnished on 2J hours’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee.
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nal.
ural colors, again affording delightful entertainment to the beholder. Those
■’•nlHy's 1,04*111 Markets. [Furnished the Daily Banner Times
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They May Visit l*'«x Killer.
iT ‘TT “reporte<f Touny 'Tm»r ’ri.P~'ofai.- i.r..} w,- ir ,?gaiti,*um.T.TalV>n.y jrrr.-AriPt.rr.lR
rubbish and begin to plant “iptiiig Harrousburg evaligc-lists who a rc ' tb° s c "ho did not Vee it tin ay have it! Jordan’s poultry bouse. 1 ads. I hey are the greatest bear-; cauR i n g 8( , imieb sensation at Sa-* * ll ' ,t 1 " liat tl1 ' s,,,
. un ' l'' aBt in the ‘ i etll church in south Putnam will \„ f,.. ltur( .., ,,*,. leftoiit and an accttr-tie l ’ , “' k '‘* , ‘ 1 '’ yisit r OX Ivldgi liT \ ~ .....t, iTeP.. | .I.*-, , ai e.'iiii>iiiii.'> Mir \irv\-. i.tii s, is. >piins. * m***-* ....
market.
ISErinC STOCK OR-
WAIT, PAPKKS AI^LEiN’S - ORTJO - STORE.. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen
Duff Neff has been sworn into service and is practising on the mails, learning the business. Gray Potter, formerly of the post office force, has taken Neff’s position in
Langdon s book store.
Eugene Gilmore is having a neat advertising card issued for this city. It contains train time cards, tire alarm calls and advertisements. It goes into every house and is
in the shape of a hanger.
James Sheridan, a bridge carpenter, had been holding close communion with saloon moisture early yesterday, and in his drunken wanderings was tossed from the
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A HI *«•>*, J «MiliK. G.miVC '7u7 .T T? .•*.•** "'*• ***\‘*
; large collection of rare art gems en-'
closed In a beautifid elotn-hoimd port- Gees.*, choice f. f.til'bi and over..!!.'ifil ... >1,. . . . . , folio. No picture in black and white Geese, plucked
Ladies will «nd a complete and beau- ,. onv ,. v an jj,,, o1 t | 1( . num*r ^T.Jl. l,, r , ,d 3 ^ , tiful line of spring goods at the Boston () f the many seeoees of the lair: the Butter: No. 2.. milinary store, Mrs. Btluttun, the pop- most satisfying and eaptivating col lee- !
ula. trimmer of the.-itv. is now in thetion yet ottVredtoihe ntihlie. a anoai.ia mne ,:xc, ks.ons
.. We oiler this h:uiil'Oine eolleetion 1 o 8oiith. Southeast and Southwest will
eastern market, preparing | complete and one montl.V suhseription | run on various dates from now until Easter opening, and will he with ns to the Banner Times for $L.KI. Less, . .. . g( . . . .
immediately upon her return. One than the regular retail price of the j ’ " '' ' door east „f postofflcc. Mrs. Anns ! water colors^ alone, which seH_every-
w hen* for
tlieir trance religion.
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Banning, proprietor.
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Call at the Banner
Times office and examine them. tf
LxriU’ftion South.
Out* Faro Koiitui Trip.
Call on or address any Vaudalia I.ine Agent and ask for information contained in rircular No. .'!27 of January 20th, 18^4. d77-w5tf
The Big Four will run an excursion
to Indianapolis, March Oth, leaving at T|| ( . Vgiultdia I.ine will sell excursion I
{l:ln a. in. Hate, so cents. Return tickets to points in Tennessee, Missis-j •Ok K«>ir Exeuntion*. limit March I2th.^^ . I . Hi eshs. sippi. Louisiana, Alabama. Arkansas, * ° Indianapolis, March 13 and 14,
j Texas and Georgia at a rate of one fare i tl •-**•
Special sale of kid gloves and corsets.' for the round trip. Dates of sale. Fob. | 1° D‘xas and Kansas points, March
See this stock tieforc purchasing. Mrs. S, 13 and March S. 13, 20 and April 0. Ill, LL half fare.
Anna Banning, one door east postofllce. 1 nod 24. For further particulars see J. | To southern states, March 8, half fan-.
101 Ot i S. Dowling, agent. d-tf F. P. Hcmtis, Agt.
