Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 April 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1804.

Groceries, Qoeensware and 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. ALFHEUS BIRCH 90-2111 GREENCASTLE, IND.

•WBHRTOlftf’S LTSUNDRYH* Make* your linen look like new. Three shipment8 each week, Mon., Wed and Frt. 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.

II Heavy Slock

Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. WB r rAlCB l^AINS to see Hint every inaii and woman coming into our store gets a proper lit in siioes. In some stores tlie salesmen are ladies and let you take away a shoe that tits indifferently, to save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we rind the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single Ul-titting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will hist a lifetime. Trading at a store where you are sure to get nothing but •‘tits” means NO BAINS |L. L LOUIS 4CO. vor;.

Of U/all paper You will And in our store. That means great variety to select from. This stock is fresh and new, too. and that means that you have the best styles to select from. pri^s /Ire bpu/. JONES’ DRUGSTORE.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST (T^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W HITE. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.

POR TOWNSHIP TIirSTEST. Editor ISannkh Times: Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for trustee of Ureeneastle township, subject to the rcpiihltcun primar)'election or convention. ROBERTS. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that twit! lie a candidate for Trustee of Ureeneastle To., subject to the Republican primary clecction or convention. J. N. NUTT. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greenoutle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. JOHN E. NKWHOUBE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Grcencastlc township, subject to the republican primary. VIRGIL PECK. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will he a candidate f»*r Trustee of Greencastlc township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W.ALLEN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Grcencastlc township, subject to the Republican primary. UAVIU E. BADGER. Thus. 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 changed according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which altcreth not."

THE LOCAL FIELD

Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE. WflVEHLY : ARE SECOND TO NONE. THEY HAVE CLINCHER TIRES ANI> ENDLESS INNER TUBES. NO LAPS. They <h> not have to be removed. . . . In ease of puncture, tubes can be repaired and tire blown up in one minute. A bicycle without clincher tires is no good. m Y WAVKRLY & SAVE MONEY. Sump! Wheel at C. E. Anderson's Insurance oriice. HNOORSON & H7TRRIS. Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.

Where Our People are Going and Where Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Rest Column In thi Pnper for ynlck Keading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More I Notes Some Oays than Others—Read and

Keep Posted.

Curg. Stoner went to Hamricks

this morning.

Mrs. McEeown went to Brazil

this morning.

Milton Darnall, of Danville, was here yesterday. Born, to Chas. 0. Buis and wife, on April 8, a son. Mrs. D. E. Williamson went to Indianapolis today. Dr. E. W. Fisk arrived home from Vincennes today. President John preached in Bluff ton on Sunday r evening. A. N. Grant, of Kokomo, spent Sunday with J. F. Darnall. Wrn. White, of Vivaiia, has received notice that his |>ension will

NEW STOCK OF=-

be slashed right through the cen-

ter.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Martin returned today to Cincinnati. Putnam county will have fifteen votes in the state convention. The memhers of Company I will meet for drill this evening in their armory. The Putnam county medical as sociation is in session today in the office of Dr. L. M. Hanna. Alonzo V. Jacobs is spoken of as standing ready to he assassinated in the race for city treasurer. Miss Stella Crooks, who has been visiting friends in the city, returned to Brazil this morning. Mrs. F. G. Gilmore lias been spending a few days with Mrs. Andrew Lockridge in Indianapolis. Copt. J. T. Owen is a candidate for coroner on the republican ticket, subject to Saturday’s convention. The city council will meet this evening. The election boards will be appointed for the city election. The advance guard of high school commencement orations, essays,etc., is beginning to loom up in the dis-

tance.

Mrs. S. E. Tilford and Mrs. B. Self, of Indianapolis, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Col. Mahan, on Jackson and Poplar streets. Members of the Beech Grove congregation U. B. church were in the city today and purchased a handsome gold watch for their minister. Rev. George Byrley. Two more tramps were taken in custody last night, but gave the pass word and were turned loose. They gave their names as Patrick Burks, of Cincinnati, and Frank O'Conner, of California. Mr. W. B. Vestal dropped into the city today. He has been ordered t® New York city. It’s funny how far off the ex-chairman can scent the aroma of a democratic convention. It is hinted ho is a dark horse for a city office. Dr. J. R. Leatherman and Dr. J. II. Neff have formed a partnership as physicians and surgeons and Dr. Neff will begin practice in this city the first of next week. He has a large number of friends in Greencastle, and will no doubt meet with the success here at home that he deserves. The firm name will be Leatherman & Neff. William Dobbins, brother of Erastus and Cash Dobbins, who has a big dry goods store at Greencastle, and another at Gosport, will move both concerns to Bedford about the 15th of May, and open out in the Odd Fellows' building. The two stores combined carry about .$20,000 worth of goods, and will make, perhaps, the largest es tablishment of the kind in the city. —lied lord Mail. Postmasters have been notified that the postal note system will be discontinued on July 1. The postal note being transferable, was not much safer than money sent in the mails, and has occasioned postal authorities much annoyance. The money order system is the simplest and safest way to transmit money through the mails, and it is understood the fees are to lie materially

reduced.

Bury the “loafer” out in the woods in a beautiful hole in the ground, w here the bumble bee bumbles, the wood pecker pecks and the straddle bug straddle all around. He is no good to a town of push, too unpractical, stingy and dead ; hut he wants the whole earth and part of the crust, and the stare that shine overhead. Then hustle

him off to the

bury him deep in the ground, for he's no use to us here; get him out of the way, and make room for a

man that is sound.

The Pleasant Hill revival meetings closed Saturday with sixt}’nine additions to the church, four and one-half miles west of the city.

meet at the church Friday at nine o’clock to receive bids and make arrangements for repairing the church. Next Sunday at ten o’clock baptizing services will be administered, Rev. Newhouse as-

sisting Rev. Phillips.

Invitations issued by Mr. and

Mrs. G. B. Marshall, of Indianapolis, have been received by Greencastle friends announcing the ap preaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Lucile Marshall, to Mr. Herbert Hunt, son of Dr. T. Hunt, of this city. The ceremony will be pronounced at the family residence on Central avenue, Indianapolis, on Wednesday, May 25, ut three p. m. The contracting parties will go at once to Baltimore, where Mr. Hunt is engaged in newspaper w’ork with the Sun of that city. Miss Sidehu Starr, of this city, will act as maid of honor at the wedding, and Miss Sallie Marshall, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. Mr. Ed Hunt, of

this city, will be best man.

News FROM DEPAUW-

Weare Fixedfor the Babies

AT HANNA'S. A new lot of BABY CABS just received. We 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.

WA.L.L. PAPERS AT AGGEN’S - DRUG - STORE. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

The I>aily from Greenoafttle’ft (Jrent ('enter of Learumi;. The new base ball suits arrived yesterday. Mr. Rous will return from his southern trip in a few days. T. Natiamura, of Tokio, Japan, is the guest of Mr. Tsugaru. Lee Phillips has been elected captain of the base ball team. Dr. Duvall is holding examinations this week in his classes. The Delta Us entertained a few friends last night at their hall. Will Krome and the Dekes have severed all connections with each other. T. W. F'ield will make a business trip to Lafayette the last of the week. Miss Campbell, of Knightstown, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Schilling. Miss Marie Gwynne returned yes terday, after a visit with relatives at Gosport. Miss Alice Woods, of the music school, returns to her home at Wil liamsport this week The lawyers and junior preps, recently played a game of ball, in which the latter wore defeated by the score of 11 to 12. The board of theDePauw Weekly met yesterday to elect the board for next year. As no one was elected, they meet again today. President John addressed the Northern Indiana Teachers’ association at Frankfort Friday evening, and preached before the annual conference at Bluffton Sunday eve ning. The Alpha Phis delightfully en tertained a number of their friends last night at ladies’ hall in honor of two visiting sisters—Miss Hazelett, of Clinton, and Miss Shepherd, of Poseyville. Some pupils of the music school gave a Beethoven recital last evening. It was well rendered and as interesting as could bo expected where pupils of little experience attempt the playing of long compositions before audiences. South Green cant le. Mike Downs, who has been spending a few days with his parents, returned to Indianapolis today. We are going to be happy— “Happy” Callender is moving into Mrs. Madden’s house on the corner of Illinois and Howard streets.

Today’* UocaI Morkot*.

[Furnished the Daily Banxkr Times daily by R.VV. Allen, manager of Arthur

•Iordan’s poultry house.]

Hens S o|>riti|ts, choice .... 11

humble roost and ]££«£ andcuU * J

Turkey*, bons. choice fat... Turkeys, youmr. choice fat «'» Turkeys, old Lomu '-C 2 Ducks li 1 * Geese, choice f. f. Hllis and over Vi Geese, plucked 20 Kiript. freoii,subject t * handiliitt * llutter, fresh roll * Butter, No. 2 5

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.. Mamiltorr’s Groceries are Korrect and L<lear\.

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

R. A. HAM I RT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

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(Trade Mark.)

'MESE Corsets combine the highest skill known to the art of Corset making. They are fashioned on the most approved models. The above Trade Mark is printed

on the inside of every Corset.

Chief among the excellencies of these Corsets are their Perfect Shapes, always reliable; their Lightness of Weight and great Flexibility, always comfortable; their Durability, always economical;—Style, Comfort, Economy;—these are the points that commend them to the ladies.

For sale by

F. G. Gilmore.

Tin* Weather.

The indications for this vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hoars are

as follows as received bv H. S

Renick & Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., April 10. Fair weather, stationary temperature. ^ r APPENHAN8.

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RILEY’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE Defies competition. Will sell 1st class goods, quality guaranteed, at and class prices.

Social at Mrs. G (i. Fry’s, east Franklin street Wednesday evening, April 11, for the benefit of the new . Christian church. No fee at the door.

Rev. Sheridan 1 hillips, the pastoi (;|. ( , a , n U | 1( | cake at the usual prices. of the newly organized church, will Rverybody invited. 134-2t conduct services at the church ev-| girl (orglMnl bou**. cry Sunday. A Sunday school has work in family of four. Inquire at this

also been organized, and lust Sun day one hundred and fifty people were present. The trustees will

oftiee. tf Dr. Ja«. A. Ricketts cures all watch and clock complaints. LM-lt

Fresli Arrival*. Almost daily we ore receiving the newest and most desirable goods that the market affords. We tiave just opened up an elegant line of dress goo.ts and trinunsngs, lansdowne, swivel silk, imported ami domestic fancies in the new weaves, silk warp henrietta, all wool ctaallies, etc., in beautiful -hades and tints—lovely cream, light blues, corn color, pinks and other delicate shades suitable for evening wear and graduating dresses. The stdcL of new wash fabrics is large and well selected— printed organdies. I'ayal crepe, mile Parisienne, Irish larons, India linens, Tienstin cloth, Belfast cambric, satin, eteheinire. Shantong pongee. Ceylon satins, satin millelleur, and all kinds and qualities of new ginghams. Our counters and shelves are loaded with the newest, best and cheapest, and bargains confront you on every side. Call anil investigate. Thk D. Land don Co., Dry Goods and Carpets

HIk Four Excursions. Indianapolis, April 24 and 25 account Republican state convention. One half fare. To Louisana, Texas, and Arkansas April 10. One half fare. Very low rates to California are now in effecti For other dales an 1 particulars see 117-tf F. P. Hckstis, Agt.

Kxctimionft South. On April !>. llie Motion Route will sell tickets at one first-cla-s limited fare for th 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 .1. A. Michael, Agent.,