Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTtE, INDIANA TUESDAY MARCH (I. 1804

Groceries. Queensware and Provisions.

j Mr. Durnall kindly soothed the gentleman's nerves and sent him on his

NsWS FROM DEPAUW.

Tli* N*-w« Unlit from (irrrnrantle'ii 4irral

C>nl«r of l.piirnina.

Mr. Farrar, of ’98, wears Delta

U colors.

way rejoicing.

I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during! The case of Bridget Shay vs. the fire at niy store. I have left yet some Canned Mary Edwards et al., to set aside,

Cioods, which I am selling at 25 per cent, off regu- deed, is on trial today in circuit George C. Calvert is visiting in

lar prices. 1 now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and at court. A compromise was being Charleston, III.

prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial considered this afternoon. ~ The Pan-Hellenic board met last orders and be convinced, and trade with us all the I Mr , J( _ rick , ot rl in night at Bet. Lse time. Southwest Corner Public Square. t „„ ne |, ipi lm . ntio „ ,. A Llke|j ^ |lom( ,

death was made yesterday, was ill folks this week at Mooresville. years of age. The funeral oee.irred Mrs. Beauchamp, of Tipton 1 at the Hamrick burying ground spent Sunday with her daughter.

— ^yesterday. | DePauw’s delegation

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN. (ieorge Helms was arraigned in

j circuit court this morning and plead not guilty. He was indicted for false pretense this term of grand jury. He will not he tried until next term of court. His home

SAVE MONE\

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

AbPHEUS BIRCH

90-2m GREENCASTLE, IND.

HANNA.

•# BWRTOWS LPiUINDRYKMttkes your linen look like new. Three shipmentsoaeli week, Mon., Wed ami Fri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY

LOANED

roil TOWNSHIP TI1USTF.K. Editor IlANNKU l l.MKS:

PletiKe unnonnoe that I will la* a eandidati 1 ' for trustee of Qreencastle township, suhjeci | H» the republican primary election or convention. HOliKHT H. UUAHAM. |

Editor Hannku Timks:

I'lt'ase announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of GroeneustloTt>., subject to the | Kt'piiblican primary (b'cction or convention.

1 V V I 'PT

is in Bloomington.

A total of 14 indictments were returned by the present grand jury.

! They were for the following crimes, 1

DePauw’s delegation from the Detroit missionary convention re-

turned last night.

Miss Rowley entertained Mr. Liebling and a few friends after

the concert last evening.

Miss Lillian Brownfield returned last night after a short visit with

Miss Hunger at Indianapolis.

Dr. Curtiss addressed the theo-

&ast Side | 1

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

nnvontion.

Geo. E. Blake, QREENCASTLE, IND.

Kcpuhlicun primary or convcr

.loHN E NEW HOUSE. FklitI>r 11ANNKH TI MKS:

PU*&mc announct 1 that I will he a candidat-c for Trustee of Groeiicnsth* township, subject

to the republican prlmarx.

VIRGIL PECK.

Editor ItANNEK 'fl.MKS:

Please announce that I will be a candidate fe- Trustee of Green castle township, siibj(>ct

t«» the republican primary. KOHKRT W. \LLEN. Uditor Ban n kh 'IT w FS:

Please an non tu’c that I am a eandidate lor j Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to

the llcpublicau primary. DAVID K B Mil.I K. !

cnee hull on

tint ion.’

“The Abuse of Illus-

WJi

TAK11 ]>A1N& to see thill every man ami woman

J. N. NUTT.

Eililor HannK]( Times:

Pleuse announce Hint I will bo a cnndiilate | , ■' ' 0 ’ I Intneil Htiirlonta Inst imrlit ..t VI,.r j, i-Trustee »r UDM'iieostieTp., riiIiJist to the forgery 1, urson 1, petit larceny 2. ” , ' ~

selling liquor on Sunday 2, assault and battery 3, carrying concealed

weapons 3, violation of the Sabbath Ghapel met. fifteen minutes ear1, false pretense 1, Her today than usual. Rev. SayHerbert Kelly had a tooth ex i ' ,,rd led th ‘‘ cxerci8es und t!llk '’ d t0 tracted last evening and sutlered ! the 8tudeDt8 > and wil1 talk tonight considerably from the pain anU »k'H'n at the association meeting, complications. It was rumored I I he new board of directors of the that he was at the point of death athletic association met last night from lockjaw, but tin* rumors were iin< ^ selected the following officers: ungrounded. He is better today Artllur Whitcomb, base ball manand is in no danger. I ager; James Gavin, tennis manMrs. Augusta Hendrich, mother ! a * er > and 0rville Pratt - uiana » er of

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THE LOCAL FIELD

! of Louis Hendrich, of the Variety

track athletics.

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coming into ourstorc get* a proper LATEST

tit in|sli<M*8. In ■‘nine stores the salesmen are ladies and let you lake away a shoe that fits iudill'ei'ently, t" save themselves the troiihleof riiinaging ffirough the slielves for the propiT tiling. It eusis us nothing to take special tronblt, and we tlnd tin* satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tilling pair of sis enough to slart eorns that will last a lifelime. Trading al a store where vou are sure to get nothing Imt

‘tits” means

NO PAINS I . L11)1 IS k CO. vou'. FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W n 1T E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postottice. Einest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning,

1 works, died this morning at 10:45 Aesterday afternoon a number

What is Going on in and About at the home of her son on north °f freshmen and sophomores were Fair Greencastle. College avenue, of consumption, at summoned to appear before the

the age of sixty-nine years. The j £ run< l jury. The grand jury will funeral will occur tomorrow from investigate the mischief done at

CITY haps AND MISHAPS, the family residence at 2:30 p. m. -Mrs. Hixon’s on Washington's

| A reporter witnessed an attempt birthday. It develops now that the |

Wh.r* o,ir iv»|,ir ar. <i,,||>K nmi Where at Drenking n colt yesterday which 8ummon8 w< ‘ re bogus, however, Tlieir (Uiests are Stopping—News uf In- WHS disgusting in all of its details. and ’ a8 ,kl ’ ^ rand J ur y

leresl Over the City-The lle.t Column in The pool* animal WBS whipped and

beaten in a very brutal manner. “Patience and perseverance conquer all things.” This adage is as

We arc the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK & CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :

th • Tap^r for Ouirk Handing — Short Notrx from all Uarts of tlio Town—Morr Not**H Some l>ay.H than Ot hei'K—Hr ad and

Keep UoHtrd.

Will Maloney is in Cincinnati. ,riie in regard to breaking horses

were

and, as the grand jury has adjourned, the cloud has disappeared.

visiting j

wife

! rodsburg “evangelists'* arrived “ re K ar D to thost

Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE. Here We Are

-* WITH *

’94 Pallein ot Wavoily.

Mrs. D. K. Kelly is visiting in | "ell as anything else

(’lovertlale.

Miss Hattie Bivin friends in Clay City.

Charley Broadstreet and spent last evening in Amo. Prof. H. 1>. Longden visited in Greenwood Sunday and Monday. The depot agent and night oper-

ator of Koachdnlc, were here Sun-

day.

C. B. Case went to Quincy at 2 :30 to attend the funeral of ( apt.

Whitson.

Chas. Bivin took a ear load of horses to Hartford, Conn., for G.

W. Black.

Gpo. Blake went to Brazil this morning to finish up some business

transactions.

Mrs. Paul Wiley, of Kansas, 111., is here conducting the rehearsals ol the cantata of “Queen Esther.” The Delta Tau Delta bovs are

nutting in a new hard wood, oil....

finisned dancing floor in their hall. I poht,C8 ’ hoBeVer ’ and lHSt evt ‘ nm «

| captured an ollice as secretary »,[

ward primary.

The advance guard of the Har |

- at|

Fox Ridge last night and held a meeting at the home of Hardy Miller. People went into trances, saw visions and some claim they had conversation with Jesus Christ. As quickly as possible this kind of re-

ligion should be suppressed, be-, „ , . , , . , . , i °f their doctrine, vet the cause it is working great physical i , . , ^ r* * i °Blttwrlir r\r\y\r\aLiA 1

harm. Flla King, a victim of the | evangelists, is in a really pitiable condition. The preachers them-! selves will be here Thursday’ night, j Jesse Weik is at home from his eastern trip and is back to stay.!

Not In Fox Kidge ('hurcli.

Greencastle, Mar. 6, 1894.

I Editor Banner Times.

Please allow me space in your pa j per to correct the mistake under which some people are laboring in |

“trance preachers”

of south Putnam county coming to Fox Ridge to hold meetings. We think it but justice to ourselves to i say that these “cranks” will not he permitted to hold their “monkey! shows" in Fox Ridge church and while a few of our people approve '

majority 1

are bitterly opposed to it.

J. E. Coffin, Pastor

FE A. Iltiiniltorf’is Groceries are Korrect and Klear^.

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

Gkeen Parker, \

Geo. W. Crawley |

- Trustees.

El. A. HAM I GT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

W. F. M. S. Notice.

The March meeting of the Wom-

_ an's Foreign Missionary society of lo a reporter he stated that he had | rollege Avenue churt . h ‘ will be held I had a delightful wind up in the at the residence ot Mrs. Lafe Dareastand the pleasure of a dinner ua „ ( t . orner of Indiana am i Semi with the editor of the New York . . , ,

nary streets. W ednesday alternoon Evening Post, the greatest muo’-

For This Week:

wump in the country. Mr. Weik is off the government pay rolls and is glad to again get back to bis native city. He can't keep out of

LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.

This is Best Wheel on market. Price lower than any other high grade. First-class Repairing a specialty, t ome and see us. .Sample wheel at <'• K. Anderson’s insurance office.

KNDeRSON «X H7TRRIS,

Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.

Wanted—A good strong hoy to take position in the press room of the Banner Times. Please apply

at once.

Mrs. Mary FL Brattin died in Vivalia on Sunday night, aged 29 i years. She was the wife of Isaac

I Brattin.

I

W. S. Alexander has gone to j Borden, Ind. His place is taken in i the Monon depot by K. K. Evans,

| of Salem.

^ | Jo tin S.’^texanUerT'o't

Mills, riles the Ban nek Ti.m that lie is a candidate for recorder on

the republican ticket

A young man compTainiug or luck last night said: “If money grew on trees I would take the rheumatism and couldn't climb.” An excited sophomore nearly tore County Clerk Darnall’s front doorbell out by the roots last night in his anxiety to ascertain whether any of his class mutes hud been summoned before the grand jury.

Uraml Jury Report.

This morning in circuit court the grand jury reported and was discharged. They returned a number of indictments and made reports on the condition of the county poor farm and jail. Of the former they say: The care and management of such institution is in as good condition as can he had, will)

at half past two o’clock. A full attendance is desired, in order to complete arrangements preparatory to the public meeting to be held

some time this month. M. J. Curtiss, Ree. Sec.

Tli** Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hour* are as follows as received bv II. S. Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 6. Hoist cold wave signal; temperature will fall twenty degrees by Wednesday morning; fair.

11 ARRINGTON.

4-BUTTON KID GLOVES, in Tans, Browns, Slates and Blaek, for a Pair !

fff -. J.»U5.. i ''‘UC(ivejn**»its in the way^of

t nit!.ind wa ^ er wf)r | <8 atu j „ furnace for

the asylum building; the inmates | are well eared for and provided

Respectfully,

This is the Best Glove for the money every sold in the city. H. G. GIGMORK

IN WATER COLORS.

NEW STOCK OR-

WALLv PA1PKHS AT AL.LiE.N’S - ORTJO - STORE..

Th** Gloriefl of On* Great World’* Fair

May b«* s«*«*n Attain.

All tin* lovely scenery which made the World’s fair ground- so attractive. All these wonderful buildings of the White < ity are reproduced in theii natural colors, again affording delightful | * nrorfoi t<» tlu> lw>lml<h>v '*'* ■■ ■-:«*

.'•■aa.'vaa mww. ■ • >» * #• » ■ •*c • . amm

Gut Flowers

IX ANY QUANTITY, furnished

24 hours' notice.

Mrs. E. T. Chaffee.

63-i.»wiI

precinct of the second ward wi!!. w * uo MOl j t ma y nave it i Jordan’s poultry house. ' meet at the law office of G. C. brought to thein. Tlmt i> what tiielB*^ ( with the ordinary a Mittet Wednesday evening. March B*^.a Tivw will do for its readers. '

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clean and well furnished; and ree-1 8ele< ' tin " de,e « ate8 t( * ,he <,ount >' ommend water works and a furnace. conventlon and ,0 ‘ransact such On the jail they say: We have olh ‘‘ r bu8i, ’ e88 as 8bould come hp -

ulso visited the jail and find the fore said uiett,n ^ same in good condition; clean and ’* AN ' *' ^ KNN '’

properly furuislied and that the - f * ominitfetman.

Springs, choice 5'u Cocks, young nnd f*iili*< .. AiW

K.? *•*’*•**>•* *’»• r,jr r w- •-

description accompanies the views. A Turkeys, youn*, choice fat 4 large collection of rare art. gems en- ' closed in a heautifel eloth-bouml port- Geew.ehotee'r.'f.sihs and over'.'.'. folio. No picture in black and white <lee*e. plucinsl^ SI

same is sufficiently strong and safe to hold prisoners; they recommend a larger pipe leading from the present well to a private sewer.

Ynmlnliii Line (’nllfornln Kates. Beginning March 5th the first-class one way rate to California points will be $311.15. Round trip tickets, good fot <10 days, $50.55. For further particulars ! sec J. S. Dowlihg, Agent. 103-tf

Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen Sub8cribe ,or the ljANfiEK T|ME8

Harbara Frletcliie. Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, in her memoir of her husband, denies the existence of any such incident as that immortalized by Whittier in “Barbara Frietchie.” Such a woman undoubtedly lived in “Fredericktown,” but Stonewall Jackson never rode past her bouse to see if she waved a flag or not or said: Shoot, If you must, this old Kray head. But spare your country’s flat;. Certainly be never replied: Who touches a hair of yon gray head Dies like a dog. March on. The whole incident is improbable.

convey an id. a of the real appearance of the many scences of tin* fair; tin* most satisfying and captivating collec-

tion yet offered to the public.

We oiler this handsome collection complete ami one mouth's subscription to the Banner Times for $1.51). Less than tin* regular retail price of the water colors alone, which sell everywhere for $1.50. Call at tin* Banner Times ollice and examine them. tf

Fxc’iirftimi Noiitb.

The Vandalia Line will s-dl excursion j tickets to points in Tennessee, Missis-j sippi, Louisiana, Alabama. Arkansas, Texas and Georgia at a rate of one fare for the round trip. Dates of sale, Feb. S, 13 and March s. 13. 20 and April 0, 10 and 24. For further particulars sec .1.

Kxifs. fresh, subject to cundllntr II

Holler, fresh roll w Hotter, No. S.. 7 VANDALIA LINK KXCl IMIONS

To South, Southeast and Southwest will run on various dates from now until

June 5th, 1804. inclusive. One Fare Hound Trip,

Call on or address any Vandalia Line ! Agent and ask for information con- | tained in Circular No. 327 of January 20th, 1804. d77-w5tf

8. Howling, agent.

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llig Four Fxriimioiiii. Indianapolis, March 13 and II,

$1.20.

To Texas and Kansas points, March 13, half fare. To southern states, March 8, half fare. F. I’. Huesits, Agt.