Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, APRIL 18!M.

Groceries. Qoeensware anJ 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, off 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. AbPHBUS BIRCH. 90-2m GREENCASTLE. IND.

•*B7*RTOWS LKU1SDRVKMakes your linPii look like new. Three shipments each week, Mon ., Wed and Erl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY

Cut Flowers IX ANY QUANTITY, furnished on 21 hours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. 63-uwd

LOAN CD l ' j r iT aoi Patching

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

Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. BOXTT3. R.B. HURLEY.

Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

\VB TAK1S BAINS to see that every man and woman coming into our store gets a proper fit in shoes. In some stores tin* salesmen are ladies and let you take away a shoe that tits indinerently, to save themselves the trouble of rumnging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we tind the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tltting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store where you are sure to get notliing but •‘tits” means NO BAINS L-L. LOUIS&UJ.I you.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST (T^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over Jones' drug store, opposite the postoftice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning.

FOH TOWNSHIP THCSTEE. Editor Banner Times: Please announue that I will be a candidate' for trustee of OrcLncastle township, solijeoi to the republican primary election or convention. ROBERT 8. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of GreencastleTp., subject to the Itepubliean primary tlecction or convention. J. N. NUTT. Editor Banker Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the lte|nibliean primary or convention. JOHN E NKWHOUSE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary. VIRGIL PECK. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W. ALLEN. Editor Banner Times: Please* announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the Kepubtican primary. DAVID E BADGER. Thos. E. Talbott is a candidate for trustee of Greencastle township until the last vote is counted, subject to the decision of the republican primary. “That It be not cliunuted aceordinR to the law of the Medes and Persians, which altereth not."

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

wmiEHLY :

ARE SECOND TO NONE. TIIKY HAVK CLINCHER TIRES AXI> ENDLKSS IN- 4 XKU TURKS. NO LAPS. They do not have to be removed. . • • In ease of puncture, tubes can be repaired and tire Mown up in one minute. A bicycle without clincher tires is no good. BUY WAVKRLY & SAVE MONEY. Samp! Wheel ai C. K. Anderson's Insurance oltice. LHIS oe-RSON * HARRIS. Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Cioing and Where Their fiuefttft are Stopping—Newt< of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th Paper for Quirk Reading — Short Notes from all Tarts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Others—Head and

Keep Posted.

Sheriff Glidewell went to Brazil

this morning.

Janies B. Nelson went to Pans. 111., last night. Harry Maxwell is here from Crawfordsville. Janies Hilts is moving to Crnwforilsville today. S. D. Baird, of Clinton town ship, is very sick. Miss Lucy Little went to Terre Haute this morning. James A. Ricketts is visiting his Sullivan county farm. Dr. I). V. Bowers, of Muncie, is visiting Miss Kdith Waltz. Rev. Buis, of Belle Union, is spending a few days in this cit}’. Hon. I). E. Williamson was called to Brazil this morning on business. Miss Heinigg, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Miss Hattie Lueteke. The South Side club met last evening at the residence of Col. J.

R. Weaver.

M. M. Want of the theological school goes to Edgar, 111., to preach a funeral today. R. M. Black and family arrived home last night from Illinois, after a ten days’ visit. Mrs. S. D. Rader, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. F. T. McWhirter, in

ISSTOCK OR-

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AL.LEIN'S - DRUG - STORE.. Latest Designs and Co^rings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

Indianapolis, arrived home last evening, Mrs. Fisk Walker hud an operation performed at Indianapolis on Tuesday. She is doing well. Asa Cook received a telegram from Plainfield, to come at once, his mother being seriously ill. George Henton goes to Terre Haute today to attend the state meeting of the Royal Arcanum. Mrs. Cox, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ralston, of Amo, are the guests of Mrs. Chas. Broadstrect. Mrs. Dr. Bence and daughter and Mrs. Greenwell, of Saline City, are spending a few days in Kansas, III. W. H. Ragan did not get otf for Lafayette yesterday, deciding at the last moment to abandon the

trip.

Another distribution of our coupon art senes will be made* on Saturday. Parts seven,eight, nine and ten are here. A picked nine of town boys defeated the law students in .a game of base ball yesterday afternoon. Score, 16 to 0. Parts seven, eight, nine and ten of “Shepp’s World’s Fair Photographed” w ill be here on Saturday. Come in then with your coupons. Prof. J. X. Study, of Richmond, formerly superintendent of the Greencastle public schools, was here yesterday visiting old friends. He went to Terre Haute. F. N. Hunton, the photographer, made a trip yesterday to Cloverdale and took the pictures of a number of tiie finest residences and the public school. Mr. Hunton has a wagon expressly for the purpose and expects to keep it on the road continually. A person who travels a good deal and is a good judge of roadbeds says that the track of the Monon is a surprise to him, it having been so improved the last two years that on but few tracks in the west do trains run more smoothly and keep nearer schedule time. One of General Manager McDoel’s favorite ideas is to have trains run on time, so that a nassenger can know to a minute when he is to reach his des tination. Miss Ruth Donuohuc’s sixth birthday will long be remembered by a number of her young friends as one of the happiest events in their lives. Yesterday afternoon a number of her little friends assembled and played various children's games, after which dainty refreshments were served, and the children returned to their homes in great merriment. Those present were: Bonnie Cox, Frances Price, Louise Jordan, Susie Seller, Alma Scott and Swepson Hurley. In the circuit court, ventted to Putnam from Hendricks county, is tiie case of Julia Overman vs. Asa M. Strong and Thomas T. Dryden. It is a suit for $'0,000. On Sept. 25, 1802, the plaintiff's horse ran away, throwing her out of a buggy, and her left hip was dislocated. She called in Asa M. Strong, a physician, who afterwards called in Thomas F. Dryden, another physician, as assistant. Site avers that the physicians did not reduce the fracture and that her entire limb is useless; that she has suffered greatly, and, being a cripple for life, asks damages in the above sum. T. S. Adams is her attorney; Brill & Harvey for defendants. “Yes, I’ve given up poker playing altogether,” remarked a smooth young man ot another town who lias gone all the gaits and is an authority on rapid traveling. “A few nights since I was in a room where a game was going on. There was one player anil two men who thought they could play. The former staked me with instructions to just chip in and watch him closely to see that he didn’t cheat. I never took my eyes off him and often passed jack-pots without looking at my hand. The player won every big pot and slowly gathered in the money that the other two young men had. He at last dealt one of them an aee full, another a king full and took four aces himself. I tell you, I’m done with poker. When a man can do this

without my eyes being off him I'm satisfied poker is no game for me.” I Mr C. B. Case arrived home last night from Martinsville, where he greatly increased his chances for the nomination for congress by a i ten minute speech which greatly enthused the Morgan people. Mr. ( ase this morning states that the republicans of Morgan county held the largest, best and most enthusi astic convention he ever saw; that one feature was that the women attended and worked hard for their favorite candidates for the county oitices. Putnam will on Saturday week will have a republican convention which already lias the forecasts of the largest in the history of the county. It will be in addi- ! tion to a nominating convention a mass meeting for the selection of delegates to the four coming conventions—state, congressional and the two joint conventions. A. Henri LeynDeckcr asks the Banner Times to announce that he will be a candidate for coronersub- i jeet to the decision of the republican convention, and that be will be a sure winner. A. Henri bus a large number of friends who would be pleased to vote for him for this place that are confident that he w ill be able to down the E. Henri the) democrats have placed in the field. ! T. C. Grooms is in Brazil today on legal business. Chas. Minor is visiting friends j

in this city.

We are Fixedforthe Babies

■AT HANNA S.

A new lot of BABY CABS just received. \Ye desire to close these out quick, and in order to do so will sell them at very close figures for cash or on payments. Come at once and get first choice. UNDERTAKING Prompt and Careful Attention given to all calls. HANNA’S FURNITURE STORE East Side.

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South Greencafitle. Mrs. John O'Connell is quite ill. A meeting will be held at the Fox Ridge church tonight. A large attendance is desired. Oley Ashley, son of C. T. Ash- i ley, tell from n high fence and sus- 1 tained several bad cuts. The Greencastle Foundry was! broken into on Tuesday night and a number of molding tools were | taken. No clue to the robbers. Many complaints are being made about tiie incessant tiring of guns on the strip every night about the time when most people are trying to sleep. A special policeman should he detailed for the strip. NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

\Ye are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a lull line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK St CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : : E£. A. Mamiltorx’s Groceries are Korreet and Kleaiq^.

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

The News Daily from (ireeneastle’s Great Center of learning* Mr. Henderson has recovered j from a slight attack of the measles.; George Dunn returned Friday from a short visit at his home in

Dnnnville.

Many of the students visit the observatory these evenings to get a

good view of Saturn.

The Lorelei Club will give selections from Der Freiscbuetz Sunday

evening of next week.

The Phi Psis will entertain a few of their lady friends at their chap- j

ter house this evening.

Philip Fariss is manager of the | law school hall team and reports the team open for engagements. Miss Kdith Beck is spending this week at her home in Indianapolis on account of poor health. Miss Harvey, of Knob Nostcr, Mo., who was a student last year, is making a visit with college

friends.

Our base-ball team will play its first game on April 11th, when our boys go to Champaign, Ills. The following players will go: Messrs. Phillips, Whitcomb, Kibbie, Mead, Haskell, Greene, Hankins, Woods, Basye, Grubbs and Patterson.

A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.

:EOOK AT OUR:

KID

GLOVES

Our New Large Button Kid Gloves are Just Soft Enough,

Just Strong Enough, Just Stylish Enough,

Just Low Enough in Price, to

Suit Everybody.

ALL THE NEW SHADES. TRY A PAIR.

F\ G. GIGMORE

A new lot of alarm clocks just received at Rickett’s jewelry store. 103-lt

I or Snl«*. As I have moved to the Commercial hotel I offer for sijle my residence and \ three acres of ground on east Washington street, which I purchased of S. II. Vansuut. Will sell for cash or oo long time. Call at the Bee Hive, 129-3t*w . Wm. Dobbins.

The puttier. The indications tor this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are us follows as received bv H. S Renick A Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., April 5. |— 1 Fair weather, stationary tem-

perature.

Wappenhans.

Fresh Arrivals.

Almost daily we are receiving tin*

RILEY S WHIILKSALKAM) RETAIL STORE Defies competition. Will sell ist class goods, quality guaranteed, at 2nd class prices. .

Ilig Four FxcursionH.

To Kentuckv, Tennessee, Alabama,

newest and most desirable goods that 1 Mississippi, (icoigiu, Florida. New Orthe market affords. We have just opened leans and \ irgia. April 9, half fare, up an elegant line of dress goods and 1 Indianapolis, April 24 and 25 account trimmsngs. lausdowne, swivel silk, im- ! Republican stale convention. One half

ported and domestic fancies in the new i f Hre

The Ilee Hive Store to be Moved Away . , M |n weaves, silk warp nenrietta, all wool „ ... ... . ehallies, etc., in beautiful shades and Everything will he sold at actual cost tintg _ lovely ’ cream, light blues, com to save packing and shipping, which color, pinks and other delicate shades

includes a big line of spring goods that suitable for evening wear and grnduatare fresh and new. ing dresses. The stdek of new wash

127-0t W. M. Dobbins & Son. i fabrics is 'large and well selected— ■ | printed organdies, faval erepe, tolle ftpoctai Kacundon. South. I'arisienm*. Iri-h larons. India linens/ OnApril 9. the Monon Route will sell Tienstin cloth, Belfast . amhric, satin, tickets at one first-class limited fare for ctchemire, Shantong pongee. Ceylon

th round trip to all points in Ken- i satins, satin milletlcnr, and all kinds tucky.Tennessee. Alabama, Mississippi, j and qualities of new ginghams. Our

various points in Georgia and Florida | counters and shelves are loaded with

and to New Orleans, La Tickets good returning twenty days

from date of sale.

For further information, address 59U J. A. Michael, Agent.

the newest, best and Cheapest, and bargains confront you on every side. Call

and investigate.

The D. Lasguon Co.. Dry Goods and Carpets.

To Louisana, Texas, and Arkansas April 10. One half fare. Kentucky, Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, and New Orleans April 9jh. One half fare. Very low rates to California are now in effect. For other dates an I particulars see 117-tf F. P. Hukstis, Agt.

Vitmlulin Eint* < alitorniu llateit. Beginning March 5th the first-class one way rate to California points will be $33.15. Round trip tickets, good for <10 days. $.->(!..Vi. For further particulars see J. S. Dowling, Agent. 103-tf