Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1894 — Page 3

Groceries. Qneensware anj Provisions.

fierce is lumber Sherman * Co.

Freight business on the Vamia-

I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during im j„ steadily increasing. Three the fire at my store. I have left yet some Canned ,-ar loads of merchandise were un Goods, which I am selling at 25 per cent, off regu-! loaded at the freight depot this

lar prices. I now offer Clean, Fresh Goods, and at morning.

prices satisfactory to the trade. Give us a few trial A , Joor dog died of hpi(rt fttiIure orders and be convinced, and trade with us all the SU p eri nduced by an over .lose ot time. Southwest Corner Public Square. . tin tan attachment to his tail

_ _ placed there by some boy. He

AGPHBUS BIRCH

GREENCASTLE, IND.

90-2 m

•WBHRTOl/g-S LHUNDRVaMake* your linen look like new. Three .hlpinciUH cHi ti wo k, Mon ,Wod and Krt. eSOMeT COLLECTION AND OCLIVtSY.

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.

reached the northwest corner of the

public square and expired.

The Murphy ease, which dragged its way through court for several days, was completed yesterday. It was a case in which Mary A. Murphy sued Charles Kiefer et al. to set aside a will. The will was one made by old Mrs. Murphy, whose foul murder is still fresh in the minds of our people. She left her property to George Hathaway and made Mr. Kiefer executor of the will. About $1000 was involved, and the case was tried at the last term of court. A hung jury was the result. Yesterday the jury returned a verdict, after about four hours deliberation, in favor of the

defendant.

A very pleasant surprise was given Badger Williamson last eve ning, the occasion being his twen-

Geo. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

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'TAKB J WINS

to gee that every man and woman | coming into our-tori' gets a proper , tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you takeaway a shoe that tits inditlerently, to save themselves the trouble of nuuagiitg through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs II- nothing to take spec ial trouble, and we tiud the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tltting pair of shoes is enough

KOH TOWNSHIP TltCSTBI. Editor Hannkh Tines: Please announce that I will be u candidate for trustee of Ureeneastlc township, suhjeei to the republican primary election or convention ROBERTS. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for T rustee of OreeneastleTp., subject to the llepuhliean primary t Iccctlon or convention.

J. N. NUTT.

Editor Banner Tines:

Please announce that I will be a candidate

for Trustee of Greeneaatle Tp., subject to the

Republican primary or convention.

.ItiHN F. NEW lit USE. Editor Banner Times:

Please announce that I will lie a candidate for Trustee of Grccncastlc township, subject

to the republican primary.

VIRGIL PECK.

Editor Banner Times:

Please announce that I will be a candidate fc Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject

to the republican primary. ROBERT W. ALLEN. Editor Banner Times:

1 Please announce that i am a candidate tor ty-third birthday. Dainty refresh- : Trustee of Greene,,stle township, subject to ment8 were Kerve( l tho taMe 1)ein j the Republican primary. \ *

OAVii* E. badger, i decorated with smilax and a large

| Thoh. E Talbott is B candidate for tills- center-piece of tulips. The favors

j t<»t» of Greencastle township until tho hint . ,

j vote is counted, subject to the decision of tho ! ^ ('ll 1 nation pinks. I ho usual republican primary “That it be not etmnired am usements were en joved, Lee Ma- . ." .

I according to the law of tho Modes and Per- . . ‘ 1 nOUIC in J enersonville.

1 Mans, which aitereth not." tiiias and Miss Orrell carrying

oil the honors at the guessing table

The New* Daily from (•t a e«»n<'ftMtGreat I Center of Learning;. Di. Gobin will preach at Danville Sunday. Miss Robbins has begun work in the art school. The law school will soon organ- 1 i/.e a hall team. Prof. Smyser examined his Kng lish classes this morning. The college senate met yesterday 1 afternoon after chapel. Will Wise, of Lafayette, visited college friends yesterday. George Dee, who has been sick for a day or so, is able to be out

again.

Miss Grace Smith has returned from her visit .at her home in Indi-

anapolis.

Mr. Dimmitt was greeted with applause as he came into chapel

yesterday.

The law students took quite an • 1 I interest in the recent will ease trievl

by Prof. Hays.

Miss Fuqua returned this morn ing from a week's visit at her home

at Terre Haute.

Prof. Baer addressed the Soeio logical club last night on “Civil

Service Reform.”

Miss Hayward is at her work again after a few days’ visit at her

home in Terre Haute.

Miss Cora Bennett returned this morning from a short visit at her

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.

Cast Side □

Dean Howe rendered a very in-

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

-a small drum and a bottle 0 f tere * till S Mendelssohn program at

olives. Those present were: Misses “usic hall last evening.

The Pan Hellenic will occur Fri-

day night. Tiie hoys are working

to get their toasts in shape.

Elizabeth Overstreet, Ida K. Orrell, ! Flora Mathias, Pearl Stoner, Jessie Watson, Stella Grubb, Clara Dunihuc, Kdith Morris,Nellie Mat j son, Mary Bicknell and Lillian Howard, and Messrs. Frank Hays, | Charley Barnaby, Lee Mathias,

Smith Matson, John Morris, Harry

to start corns that will last a lite- j whereOur People nre Going unit where Hays, h rank Kleinbub. Hoy Ab1 i me. Trading at a store when- ‘ *

you are sure •MUs’’ means

to get nothing tint

KO PAINS I, L LOUTS &C0. you.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST (T^refyatyt Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. W111T E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

Their Gue»U are Stopping—New* of In- vam8i George MoiTTS ailli Harry

threat Over the City—The Bent Column in

th ^ Paper for tjuirk Rending — Short Noteiifrom all Part* of the Town—More GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.

Notew Some !>aya than Others—Rend and

Keep routed.

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. : : :

IC. A. Hamiltory’s

Groceries are

Korrect and Klearp

Here Wc Arc ■* WITH W '94 Paitem ol wavuly.

LAI tar nviHROV tMENTS. This is Host Wheel on market. Price lower than any other high grade. First-elass Repairing a specialty. Conic and see u-. .Sample wheel at C. K. Anderson's insurance office. TV IS DS RSON St HARRIS, Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.

Look out for those Ides. Luther Sackett is in Cloverdale. Richard Bunten is in Coatsville today. Dr. Fisk returned to Vincennes this morning. W. S. Scott is in Indianapolis on real estate business. Mrs. A Brockway is spending the day in Indianapolis. The ground hog and Hicks are in the same boat this year. Dr. G. C. Sraythe was called to Portland Mills this morning. The “(.Jueen Esther” cantata will he held on the 1‘Jth and 20th. James McGrew, of Terre Haute, is visiting James II. Neff today. F. M. Job. an old pioneer of Jackson township, is in the city. Mr. Hipplehouser, of the Terre Haute AT Hilary Mirror, is in the

city.

Mr. Will Campbell and wife returned to Grant Park. 111., this

morning.

Mrs Sarah J. Hawkins, of Vigo county, is visiting her son, Dr. E.

Hawkins.

Mrs. Julia Battishee, who lias been working at the Commereial hotel, has returned to Chicago. Chas. Anderson and H. B. Martin will attend the democratic convention in Indianapolis tonight. Miss Etta Griffith has resumed her place in Allen Bros.’ store after a very pleasant visit at home at In-

dianapolis.

Uniform Rank inspection at K. of P. ball this evening, seven o’clock. Also practice work after

the inspection.

William Pierce, of Farmers, Ky . Her^-n l•ri<•e. tw v.m. has been spending a week with his Granulated sugar. 20 lbs. for.

brother, James D. Pierce. He returned to his home last night. Mr.!

Putntnt ParngrapliH from Many dam Within Putnam'H Hoiiiularleii.

FILI.MORK.

Mrs. Phillips and son, Claude, went to Frankfort, bid., on Saturday to visit

her son, Fred Phillips.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith and little grandson, Paul Smith, of eastern j Kansas, spent Sunday and Monday with the Ragan families. Mrs. Jane Ragan is Mr. Smith’s aunt. On Tuesday morning they went to Greencastle to visit Mrs. Jane Gifford, sister of Mr. Smitli. Mr. Omer Berry, who has been stayj ing with his aunt, Miss Mattie Harri- : son. most of the winter, is in a critical j condition with a complication of dis-

| eases.

We have two more weeks of school. Teachers’ institute will meet here

i next Saturday.

Mi-s Stella Dicks lias entered the j Greencastle city high school.

xmv MAYSVTLI.K.

George King, of Kansas, is vi-iting his father, John TV. King. Howard Stevenson lias moved to his farm west of town recently purchased

of John W. King.

Mrs. Naylor is quite sick. Frank Underwood lias moved to Hen-

dricks comity.

George Smith lias bought the Charley Rose farm ; $40 per acre. Protracted meeting at the M. E.

church.

The republicans of Jackson township met in convention last Saturday, Ellis White in the chair an I Joe Morphew secretary. The following ticket was named: Trustee, John O. Moody; assessor, Charles Coffman ; the following delegates were selected to the county convention: Frank Hall, D. P. Sutherlin, George White and Chas. Cofiman, after which the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, j that the republicans of Jackson in convention assembled favor Bruce Mills as our choice for county deik, and, inasmuch as Jackson township lias never had a place on the county ticket, we instruct our delegates to work to secure Ids nomination. We also heartily endorse C. B. Case for the congressional race in this district. Jumbo.

Word has been received front Fred Rous that he is having a most enjoyable time in New Mexico. Eugene Gilmore leaves tomorrow for Indianapolis, where he will go into the law oftiee of A. L. Mason.

The tennis courts have been ——

cleared and now quite a number j

spend their afternoons at their fav- pj ace a gRinplc order with him and be convinced that his

orite game. |

mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

Miss Nettie Coffey returned from ' Brazil last evening and reports her mother's injury less serious than at first reported. The biological labratory is a “howling" success so far as dogs! go. Three or four dogs already i have been captured this week. The reception given to Mr. Dimmitt on Monday night by President John was largely attended by students. faculty and citizens. The base hall players practice each afternoon from three to five at the ball park. Manager Whitcomb is making the hoys hustle, and will doubtless he able to organize the championship team in a

few weeks. Here’* Our

Granulated sugar 20 lbs $1.00 A sugar 21 lbs 1.00 | Crackers 4 lbs for 25 ! Best tomatoes per can .10 Gallon can apples . .25 Gallon can pie peaches 22 Pie peaches 10c can, 3 for 25 i Best sugar corn 10c can, 3 for. . . .25 Best Navy beans 6 lbs. for. ... .25 Best Lima beans .05 111-2t Broadstrkkt & Sox. South Groeneantle. Ed. Black’s mule went into a trance yesterday afternoon, but by | hard labor and a little patience it resumed work.

in the EATING LINE.

El. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.

:L>OOK AT OUR:

KID

GLOVES

Our New Large Button Kid Gloves are Just Soft Enough, Just Strong Enough, Just Stylish Enough, Just Low Enough in Brice, to Suit Everybody. ALL THE NEW SHADES. TRY A PAIR.

E. G. GIUMOREL

IN WATER COLORS.

$1.00

NEUvi STOCK OR WALE PAPERS AT AULEIN’S - DRUG - STORE!. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

A sugar, 21 lbs for

Best tomatoes, per can

10c

Kraut, per gallon

15c

Lemons, best, eaeh

1c

Gallon pie peaches still

Best Navy beans,<> lbs. for.

25c

no-ot

E. A. Hamilton.

Large reside ice on east Washington street for rent. Inquire at 8. A. Hays’ law office. 108-llt

The Baknkh Times—10c. u week.

The (tlorle* off the CJreitt World** I'Hlr May he Seen AKain. All the lovely scenery which made the World’s fair grounds so attractive.

Cut Flowers

Mr. McCarty, of Kentucky, spent A11 th,s, ‘ "“"^rful buildings of the the first of the week with Mrs. White City are reproduced in their natDowns. Mr. McCarty will move to 1 "'•* 1 '' olor ’‘- affordi,, > r dl ‘ H K|; tful

Terre Haute in the near future Miss E. Tompkins is slowly

re-

covering from typhoid fever. Mr. E. Bynum has moved from Ohio street to south Blooomington street.

entertainment to t’.e beholder. Those who saw the fair may see it again, and those who did not see it may huve it brought to them. That is what the Banner Times will do for its readers. No features are leftont and an accurate descrintion accompanies the views. A , large collection of rare art gems en-

South end merchants are buying a i M . JU , t if..i cloth-bound porttheir stock of spring goods. folio. No picture in black and white convey an id. a of the real appearance MarriHite i.ieense*. of the many scetices of tiie fair: the Elmer Stephens and Louie Far- in0 8t satisfying and captivating collecish. tion yet ottered to the public.

We offer this handsome collection | complete ami one month's subscription to the Bannt.k Times for $ 1.50. Less than the regular retail price of tiie water colors alone, which sell everyw here for $1.50. Call at the Ban ner Times office am! examine them. tf

IN ANY QUANTITY, furnished on 24 hours’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. 63-i3wd

Today** Luoai Market*.

[Furnished the Daily Banner Ti.mks daily by R.W. Allen, manu^erot* Arthur

.Ionian’s poultry house.]

HeiiK Springs, choice Cocks, young and culls Cocks, old Turkey*, hens, choice fat

Turkeys, young, choice fat HL. Turkeys, old tom*. . Duck* Geese, choice f. f. 811»h and over 2 ; Geese. pluclLfd . 20

fresh, subject to candling 11

Butter, fresh roll it Butter, No. 2 H

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Item* from Our Colored I'rienUt. Mr. Alex. Fierce is tiie guest of

Jerome Smith.

The funeral of Mrs. Etneline Jones was held at the Christian church this morning at 10 o'clock.

For Hale — Bicycle, highest very cheap. Address Box 51*3.

gr ide The Banner Times gives the news lll-5t while it is fresh.

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