Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY. MARCH 22.1894.
Groceries, Qoeensware ani Provisions. I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during the fire at my store. I have left yet some Canned Goods, which I 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 be convinced, and trade with us all the time. Southwest Corner Public Square. ALPHEUS BIRCH. 90-2m GREENCASTLE. IND.
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OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money fur-
roll TOWNSHIP THUSTEE. Editor Banner Times: Phase announce that I will be a candidate for trustee of Grcencaatle township, aubjeei to the republican primary election or convention. HORKHT 8. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Green castle Tp., subject to the Republican primary Oecctlon or convention.
J. N. NUTT.
Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Green castle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. JOHN E. NKWMOUSE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will he a candidate
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Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. WJ5 TAKB 1 J AINS to see that every man anil woman coming into our store gets a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you take away a shoe that tits iuilitterently, to save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special Iron bit, and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-titting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store whenyou are sure to get nothing but “tits” means NO BAINS L L. l OliiS HO. you.
VIRGIL PECK.
Editor Banner Times: Pliaise annoutiee that I will he a candidate fc Trustee of Uraencaatle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W.ALLEY Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate lor Trustee of Greencaslle township, subject to the Republican primary. DAVID B. BADGER. Thos. E. Tai.bottIs a candidate for trustee of Grecncastle township until the last vote Is counted, subject to the decision of the republican primary. "That It he not clmiiKcd ncrnrdlmr to Hie law of the Meites and Persians, which altereth not.”
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What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People are Going nnd Where Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column In til A Paper for Uulck Reading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Others—Bead and Keep Post ed. Dr. Wood, of Roachdale. is in the city. Justice Cline, of Roachdale, is here today. Dr. J. B. DeMotte is expected home this week. Dr. Bence was called to Roachdale this afternoon. The season is about two months ia advance of itself. The Vandalia pay car went through this morning. Sheriff Glide well went to Brazil this morning on business. There is considerable complaint in south Greencastle that cows, horses and other stock commit
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depredations nightly and some one will have trouble if this stock isn't secured. Fred Masten hits returned home after an extended visit in Hendricks county. Tlie north Greencastle mission will hold a grand entertainment on Easter. Manager Blake announces for the opera house on March 28 “Little Trixie.” R. M. Bunten has purchased Marker’s half interest in the Big Four mills. The Century club will meet at the home of Mrs. D. L. Anderson Saturday, March 24. A paternity suit was filed before 'Squire Colliver at Bainbridge on Tuesday. Lillie Shuey makes the charge against Joseph Risk. J. D. Templeton, of Decatur, 111., was present at the Masonic lodge last night and conferred the second degree and gaye the lecture. As a matter of news we hope our church friends will not fail to send us their program of Easter exercises for our Saturday issue. Mr. William .lames, of Evansville, is visiting his sisters, Mis. Lucy J. Wilson, at 209 Olive street. The equinoctial storm in Greencastle wasn't a bad one, however; much rain fell last night, considerable lightning and thunder being intermixed. t Scheme advertising is like mor phine. A little judiciously administered may work wonders, hut too much may prove fatal.—-Vaftoaa/ Advertiser. The families of Messrs. Jesse Weik and Louis Weik and Dr. E. Shipley had Potomac shad for their dinners today, a large box of this most famous fish having been sent them by Mr. Otto Weik, of I Saltimore. A. T. Kelly received a telegram this morning announcing the death of hie brother at the hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. Kelly was at the Vandalia depot waiting for a train to the city when the sad news reached him. George W. Wise and Sarah C. Lisby were united in marriage yesterday in the clerk’s office, Elder A. H. Morris officiating. Mr. Wise is sixty-one years of age and his bride thirty-nine. They live east of the city. Miss Jessie Watson, who has been the guest of Mis Stella Grubb, left today for a week’s visit with Mrs. J. FI. Sedwiek,of Martinsville. She will spend a few daj’s here before returning to her home in Terre Haute. The Greencaslle gun club is in Brazil today shooting sparrows. The hoys were confident of success and were determined to bring awav some Brazil prizes. A number of crack shots from Terre Haute will be present. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones, who have been living at Hall, Ind., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jesse Richardsen, for a few days. They are on their way to Kansas, w here they came from about two years ago. The young ladies of the missionary society of the Christian church cleared on their entertainment of Esther the neat sum of .f 110, their total receipts being about if 180. This sum will be applied to their $500 subscription on the new church fund. The papers in the insanity inquest in the ease of Effie 1. Dick erson are filed with the county clerk. She is twenty-seven years of age, lives near New Maysville and has been declared insane by John T. ( line and Levi T. Worrell, justices of the peace. The Putnam County Poultry association met Saturday, March 17, and elected the same officers for another year. Each member present reported trade flourishing, and interest in the poultry business extending over the county. Several new members have been added to our roll and the prospects are indeed bright for the future. The following named officers were chosen: W. A. Graver, pres.; P.
W. Wright, vice pres.; J. I). Torr, see. and treas.; Broadstreet, Alice and Day, assistants. -South !•*. M. Skelton has moved from Depot street to the Tigley property. The Fox Ridge ehureli gave a box social last night at the residence of Mrs. Peyton. Each gentleman present purchased a box in which was a piece of an apron that matched an apron worn by a lady present. After finding the desired apron he was obliged to hem it. A prize was awarded to the gentleman who made the best apron. Dr. Brazier was the lucky man. The social was for the benefit of the church and was a success both fin ancially and socially. A Correcrioii. Editor Banner Times: Allow me through your paper to correct a mistake that seems generally to have been obtained. Although! have sold my farm, I don’t leave nor give up the race for trustee. I will move to the cit\’ next week, and if I should be the choice of the people I will be situated so as to give all my time, if necessary, to the duties of that office. J. E. Newhouse.
FILLMOBK. Rev. Win. Berry, of Lake county, Ind., and Rev. Oscar Berry, of Lafayette, Ind., visited their sick brother, Omer Berry, last week. The latter is convalescent. John Leaehman, of Danville, Ind., visited relatives and friends here on
Sunday.
(J. C. Carr, of Livingston, Term., arrived here last week and is stopping with his friend, Port Lodbettei. He expects to remain in Indiana during the summer, and reports times very hard in Tennessee, many people being unable to get money for taxes. Elder Brown of the Christian ehureli did not meet his appointment here last Sunday on account of being engaged in a meeting at Gosport. The M. E. Sunday school will hold Easter exercises. Tonight the literary society will discuss the question, “Resolved, the U. S. government should have free and unlimited coinage of silver.” I. M. Day, G. Wright and John Sinclair take the affirmative, while \V. H. Terrell, K. U. Sinclair and J. W. Ragan the negative. Today’* Loral Markrt*. f Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Allen, managerof Arthur Jordan’s pouitry house.] Hens S
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young and culls '■! Cocks, old 4 Turkeys, hens, choice fat «!» Turkeys, young, choice fat S', Turkeys, old toms 3 Ducks 54 Geese, choice f. f. Silts and over 30 Geese, plucked 2U Eggs, fresh, subject to candling s Butter, fresh roll S Rutter. No. 2... «
For Sale or Trade—Choice of three family horses, two buggies and a set of harness. Inquire of John Riley, south G reencastle. 11 o-Ot
Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices. Ext ra C sugar 23 lbs $1.U0 A Sugar 21 lbs 1.00 Granulated sugar 20 lbs 1.00 4 lbs crackers .2-> Best tomatoes 10c can, per doz 1.10 Best sugar corn 3 cans 25 Best Navy beans per lb 04 Bacon and lard 10 Syrup 2 gal. pails 50 Best syrup per gal 30 Best sorghum per gal 35 Dessert peaches 15e, 2 for. 25 J. St OKANSKl. 118-0t South Greencastle.
Vandalia Line California Rates. Beginning March 5th the first-class one way rate to California points will be $33.15. Round trip tickets, good for 00 days, $50.55. For further particulars see J. S. Dowling, Agent. 103-tf
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llig Four KxrurHion*. To Indianapolis. March 27. 28 and 20, $1.60. To Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, New Orleans and Virgia, April 9, half fare. Very low rates to California are now in ett'eet. 117-tf F. P. Hukstis, Agt.
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riic Weather. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick A Co. from the official weather bureau ut Indianapolis: | I Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 22. |—' Decidedly colder fair weathon Friday. ^ Wappenhans.
At Op^ra Houj**, March t*8.
Only a fair sized house greeted the musical comedy “Little Trixie” last evening at the opera house, which, considering the excellency of the play, received a poor recognition by the theater goers. The play abounds in pretty dances and lively music, interwoven with a well defined plot. The geting and dancing of May Smith Robbins deserves special mention, as does the spec ialties of Nat F’ranklin and Master Hugo.—Hot Springs, Ark., Daily Sentinel, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1894. For Salk—Good Jersey cow. See E.
V. McVay, 409 E. Hanna street. lls-3t | city.
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Rubber coats of various qualities and mackintoshes of many kinds are ottered
at satisfactory prices.
The sleeveless cloak of easy tit with one or two capes is a standard design that tits everyone and is always worn. Blue and black are favorite colors although gome handsome styles are shown in gray and brown serge. Rainy days must come and women likewise must be out either from necessity or choice. When one is suitably attired the weather loses half its terrors, and The I). I.angdon Co. are prepared to furnish outfits for all kinds of weather. Remember they have the best assortment of new carpets, mattings, rugs, curtains, and draperies to he found in the
KILEVS WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL STORE Defies competition. Will sell ist class goods, quality guaranteed, at 2nd class prices.
VANDALIA LINK EXCURSIONS lo South, Southeast and Southwest will run on various dates from now until June 5th, 1891. inclusive. One Fare HoiiikI Trip, ( all on or address any Vandalia Line Agent and ask for information contained in Circular No. 327 of January 20th, 1894. d77-w5tf
Special lIxctirHion* South. OnApril 9. the Motion Route will sell tickets at one first-class limited fare for tli round trip to all points in Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, various points in Georgia and Florida and to New Orleans, La. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. For further information, address 59tf J. A. Miciiakl, Agent.
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