Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1894 — Page 3

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niE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, APRIL 12.1804.

Groceries, Queensware anJ Provisions. I have closed out nearly all the goods I had during the tire 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. AL.PHBUS BIRCH 90-2m GREENCASTLE. IND.

•*B7SRTOWS LHUNDRY*Mukt** your Unen look like new. Three 1% shipments each week, Mon.. Wed and Fri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. I~ MONEY LOANED

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

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Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

WB TAKB 1>AINS to »>ee Unit every man ami woman j eoiiiinginto our store gets a proper [ tU in slnn-s. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let von take away a shoe that fits indin'erently, to save themselves the troubled nimaging through the shelves for the proper thing, it costs ns nothing to take special trouble, and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-fitting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store whenvon are sure to get nothing but •‘fits” means NO BAINS l, L101 IS & CO. vou.

Of U/all paper You will find 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. f\re lp\u. JONES’ DRUGSTORE.

A FOR THE

I 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. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

roK TOWNSHIP THCSTKE. Editor banner Times: Please announce that I will be acftndidate tor trustee of Oreencaatle township, subjeci to the republican primary .‘left ion or convention ROBERTS. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will tic a candidate for Trustee of GreencastleTp.. subject to the Republican primary i lecctlon or convention. J. N. Nl’TT. Editor Banmeh Times: Please announce that I will lie neimdidate for Trustee of GreencasUe Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. JOHN R. NKWIIOrSE. Eilitor Banker Times: Please announce that I will be neimdidate lor Trustee of Greetionstle township, subjwt to the republican primary. VIRGIL PECK. Editor Barker Times: Please announce that I will lie a candidate I've Trustee of Greenoastle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W, A LI.BN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Greencastle township, sulij<N , t to the Republican primary. DAVID E. BADGKR. 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 clmiiircd accordImr to the law of the Mode* and Persians, which altereth not."

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WHYEHLY : BICYCLES

ARE SECOND TO NONE. THhY HAVE CUN< HEK TIKES AND ENDLESS INNER TUBES. NO LAPS. They ilo not have to 1m? removetl. In case of puncture, tubes can be repaired ami tire Mown up in one minute. A bicycle without cliucher tires is no good. BUY WAVERLY & SAVE MONEY. Samp! Wheel at C. E. Anderson's Insurance otllce. TAIN DS RSOIN St HARRIS. Sole Agts. for Piitmun <’o.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are fining and Where Their OueHtH are .Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Rent Column in til 3 Paper for tjuirk Heading—Short Note* from all Part* of the Town—More Notes Some I>ays than Others—Read ami Keep Posted. .las. Mol). Hays is in Indianapolis today. Mrs. Ella Burton is the guest of David Ader. Will Pearcy, of Columbus, is visiting in the city. Mrs. J. C. Ridpath is spending tiie day in Indianapolis. Albert Allen went to Indianapolis this tuorning on business. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Moore went to Indianapolis this morning. Fenelon Dowling, of Terre Haute, is yisiting his brother, J. S. Dowling. Billy Thompson went to Knights ville this morning where he will take part in the shooting match be-

tween the Knightsville and Hra/.il gun club. Mr. L. K. Torhet, representing Bradstreet's, is in the city today. Mr. Frank Rowley, of Clay county, is studying law with G. C. Moore. Ex-Gov. Hanna was in the city last night and returned to Indianapolis this morning. P. B. Ledbetter took the Work Master's degree last evening in Rcyal Arch Masonry. Drs. Hawkins and Bence went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a meeting of the state board of health. C. E. Fuller, superintendent of bridges on the Yandalia, died Tuesday in Terre Haute. He was well known here. Bessie Ham. residing southwest of city, died yesterday morning of consumption. The funeral occurred this afternoon. Miss Emma Sewell returned to the surgical institute in Indianapo lis where she has been taking treat ment for several months and is greatly benefitted by the treatment. The oldest man in this part of the state is, perhaps, Isaac West, living three miles east of Groveland. Our correspondent states he will be one hundred years of age in November next. A. E. Smy the, baggage master for the Big Four, received a telegram last evening from headquarters ordering him to report at Mattoon where he will he promoted to brake man on a passenger train. Mr. Smythe has been in the service for a number of years and well deserves his promotion. The Silver Leaf band elected officers last night as follows: Wm. Miles, president; E. Wm. Bridges, secretary; Mark Magruder, treasurer; Eunice Miles, dispatcher; Dan Pittman, leader of band; Bob Robinson, director, and Henry general manager. The boys are doing well without Mr. W. II. Sherwood. They have ordered the favorite old piece. “Marching Through Georgia.” The friends of Cbas. M. Irwin gave him a surprise on the 7th, it being his seventieth birthday, at his home in north Greencastle. A splendid dinner was served and a largo number of neighbors anti relations enjoyed the occasion. Among those from out of the city were Jay Cole and Mr. and Mrs.Peter Crabb, Parke county, and Dr. Harvey and wife, of Russellville. Mr. Irwin was given some nice presents. Purdue university reports the following crop conditions for counties of Montgomery’, Putnam. Ycr million and Pike; Wheat, probably slightly injured in Montgomery

Weare Fixedforthe Babies

AT HANNA’SHABY CABS just received.

A new lot of BABA CABS just received. We desire

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.

UN DERTMKING Frompt and Careful Attention given to all calls. HANNA’S FURNITURE STORE,

East Side.

and with her little daughter visited her aunt, Mrs. S. B. Town, last summer. Mr. W ilkinson appeared in concerts here several years ago, and was well liked by our citizens, both for his splendid musical qualities and his genial good nature. Mr. Fred Rous sends the Banner Times the above news from New Mexico, where he has been for several weeks, and states that Mrs. Wilkinson is now in London. A complimentary benefit, commonly known as a surprise party, was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Loekridge last evening about seven

o'clock. A large number of their,

particular friends gathered at the home of Miss Ella Beckwith, and took up the line of march to the family residence west of town. The hilarity of the company, however, or some other agent, had heralded

their coming, and the surprisers

found o host and hostess much at their ease ready to greet them at the door. It detracted nowise,

however, from the general intent,

and fun and frolic held high ear nival. An impromptu cake walk. In which the lords and ladies vied with each other for favorable mention, lent much merriment to the

occasion. It was decided that for

general grace, dexterity of movement and other necessary qualities tions Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Ogg and Col. Matson should be awarded the palm. A generous collation, in which all took part was the signal success of the evening, but no account was taken of the champion. Those attending were: Messrs, and Meodames I). E. Williamson. S. A. Hays, F. I). Ader, R. A. Ogg. A. Brockway. Albert Loekridge, F\ G. Gilmore, O. F. Overstreet, H. H. Mathias, Robt. O’Hair, G. C. Smythe; Mesdatnes Abrams, H. C. Lewis, II. S. Renick, Cox, E. B. Evans; Misses Ella Beckwith, Lillian Southard, Hattie Joslin, Nellie Matson, Genevieve Ames, Lizzie Ames: Nellie Hammond; Col. C. C. Matson, Dr. W. G. Overstreet, B. F. Corwin and S. F. Loekridge.

Comrades from all parts of Put- Place a sample order with him and be convinced that

nam county are requested to bring

or send to Comrade W. ii Burke,] mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

Greencastle, any interesting war rol-

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. : : :

EL A. Ma.miltore’s

Groceries are

Korreet and Klearp

ics that they may possess. The war relic exhibition by the G. A. R. will postively take place the 2.'), 2*5, 27 and 28 of April in the Spurginj block. Public invited. | The time of the Big Four limited k - trains will he shortened two hours between St. Louis and New York.: The improved interlocking switches and road bed between St. Louis and Cleveland will justify such an increase of speed between those points The High School ball club goes to Coatsville Saturday to play with

the Coatsville boys.

The Knights Templars will give

in the EATING, LINE.

A. HAM IK TON, SOUTHHAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

county; it looked brown, but some banquet tomorrow night at

MEW STOCK OF=WALL PAPERS at ALL.BIN’S - DRUG - STORE. Latest Designs and Co 1 ©rings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

of it is turning green again and is very rank; oats, clover and potatoes are killed and are to he replanted; the weather was dry and cold this week and favorable to farm work : plowing for corn has

commenced.

It has been learned that the Big Four employed six spotters to work up the cases against their conductors. Four of these spotters are said to have been women. From good authority it has been learned that one of the females played the part of a beggar with a child. She would board a train, and by telling the conductor a pitiful tale of hardship, would work on his sympathy sufficiently to secure a free passage. If the “con” passed her he was reported. This is said to be one of the many schemes used to trip up the ticket punchers. The New York Herald on April 1 contained the following cablegram from Liverpool. England : “Arthur Wilkinson, of the Prince of Wales theatre, while riding in a coach near Liverpool with a party, eon sisting of other members of his company and their friends, was killed by reason of the upsetting of the coach. Every member of the party was seriously hurt. Arthur 'Wilkinson had his skull fractured and died the following day.” Mr. Arthur and Mrs. Perl Wilkinson were well known here, the latter being a sister of Mr. Fred Rous,

Commercial hotel. South Greencitfltle. John Omeara has opened a shoe; shop in the old Kirkhnm room Depot street. Jack Stutsman, eomtnonly known as Whittling Jack, went to work on section 8 of the Vandaha this morning. IttMim trom Our Colored Frieuda. The three year old daughter of Jerome Smith is quite sick with fever. Today’s i^orni Market!*. [Furnished tin* Daii.y Hannkr Timks daily by R.W. Alien, manager of Arthur •Jordan’s poultry -house.] Hens a Bpringa,cboMt it (locks, yomu, amt culls a Qoeka, "lu ... s Turkeys, liens, choice fat Turkeys, you ns. choice fat ii>, Turkeys, old toms. -jd Ducks.. ,v.

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(Trade Mark.)

'HHSh Corsets combine the highest 'kill known to the art of Corset making. I hey 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.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows ns received bv II. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian u-oi.is, Ind., April 12. Fair weather,stationary tem-

perature.

W AITKMIANS.

Qe«*e, choicM* f. f. albs juid over

Geese, plucked

\j«-x3oxr. |,i«n *n*ti jii | A W Oman without &r f . r f7Mhroi e0, . ,<, . lm . ,,d, "" r ;2 Is not completely dressed. No matter

^ Butter, No. 2 5 how line a bonnet, how elegant a dress |

she may have, a neat pair of glove* is |

For First-Class Goods For Honest Weight

For Competition For Everything P'or Low Prices

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Her** We Are Af(iun.

21 lbs Ridgewood A sugar.

20 “ line granulated sugar 7 “ best navy beaus 2 cans sugar corn Best lemons, each Best New York potatoes, per hit . 1-lb cans Hume's Columbia river salmon 15 1 gal. cans pie peaches. 25 “ “ apples 30 “ blackberries 45 135-tJt K. A. Hamilton.

Half ItateM to Incllnnapolift.

The Yandalia bine will make a rate

Itig Four F.xrn ration**.

Indianapolis. April 24 and 25 account

$1.00 necessary for the completion of the toi-1 n,.publican state convention. One half

] (hi lette, and, in fact, makes up for a great I fare.

.25 deal that may be lacking in other arti,15 cles of dress. You can get gloves, kid

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gloves, at almost any price; get them of as. A fair priced glove is, however, cheapest in the long run-—looks better, wears better, and is guaranteed not to riji or tear. We have the “Gerster,” “Etelka.” “Minerva" and other reliable brands, and are sole agents here for the genuine "Alexandre.” Yon can get gloves from lour to eight buttons' lengths. Glare or Swede, lace or button, all sizes, colors and shades, elbow and shoulder lengths to order Bairritz,

of $1.20 for the round trip from Green- fabric gloves and silk mitts. We keep oastle to Indianapolis, April 23, 24 and 1 the best and latest in all classes of

25; return limit to April 27 : account rc-; goods. Give as a trial, publican state convention. j Thk 1>. Lanopon fo., tl-tf J. 8. Dowi.ixg, Agt. i Dry Goods and Carpets.

Very low rates to California are now-

in effect.

For other dates an I particulars see 117-tf F. P. Hckstis, Agt.

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