Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1894 — Page 3

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Of Wall pap<?r tlpatujill interest ar^d please you is pou; qo'irft 09. If you an? loo^iQ? for 5om(?tl7i99 especially attratfivi? apd pretty at a moderate pri^, you ^39 fi9d it. We are Selling at Reasonable Rates JONES’ drugstore.

•aBKRTOWS L-TKXJ IN D R Y-K-Mftkes your linen look like new. Three ■.hipments each week. Mull . W<-<1 unU Kri. 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.

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

Geo. B. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

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TAKE TAINS

TOR TOWNSHIP TRI’STEE, Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be n candidate for trustee of Qreencastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. KOBKKT 8. GK.VHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will bo a candidate for Trustee of (ireeneastleTp.. subject to the lEepubliean primary Uecction or convention. J. N. NUTT. F.ilitor Banner Times: Please annoiineethat I will be a candidate for Trustee of Grecncastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. JOHN E. NKWIIOISE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for Trustee of Grecncastle township, subject to the repi. lioun primary. VIRGIL PECK. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate to*'Trustee of Grecncastle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W. ALLEN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Grecncastle township, subject to the Republican primary OAVII) E BADGER. j Thos. E. Talbott is a candidate for trus- ' tee of Greeneastle township until the last vote is counted, subject to the decision of the ' republican primary. “That it lie not ehanited | according to the law of the Medea and Per1 sians, which altereth not."

Fop 30 DAVS Only.

K Q HR 07* I IS.

to see tliiit every tiiitti anti woman i Klegant Residence Property, Modern

coining 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 indifferently, to save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper tiling. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we find the satisfaction it gives etistotners 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 where von are sure to get nothing but

‘‘tits” means

NO TAINS I, L LOUS Sc CO. rot;.

HOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /T^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W111TE. 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. \V. WHITE.

Improvements,

in city.

James M. Hurley,

Best Location

Call on

Agent

Imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Made ty Vandalia

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Mills.

onds. It should have read thirtyeight. A typographical error was the cause of the mistake. The second Sunday in May there will he a basket meeting and bap tizing at Walnut chapel three miles south of Manhattan. Henry Renick and Ed Heck left this afternoon to drive through to Sullivan county, where they will remain the rest of the week. There will be a rehearsal of the Queen Esther people in the grand armory hall tonight, on account of the tearing down of the Christian

church.

Miss Sidelia Starr went to India napolis this afternoon where she will officiate us bridesmaid in the marriage of Mr. Herbert Hunt and Miss Lucile Marshall. Mr. Herbert Hunt, of the Baltimore World, is in the city today on his way to Indianapolis where he and Miss Lucile Murslkitll will lie married tomorrow afternoon at 3

o’clock.

On Saturday F. M. Lyon and David Houck purchased the Cal. Alhin farm, comprising 332 acres, for a consideration of $10,000. The farm lies one mile southwest

of town.

Frank H. Smitli and Wm. Beaver, the parties who broke into Cook’s hardware store, plead guilty yesterday in circuit court. The former got ten years in the peniten-

tiary and the latter two.

The third quarterly meeting of the Crovelatfd charge M. H. ehureli will be held at Groveland May 10 to 13, 1804. Quarterly conference will he May 12 at 2 p. m. Rev. I). W. Jesse is expected to be present. Mrs. Mary E. Cruitup, R. G. matron of the Indiana Order of Eastern Star, will be with the White Lily chapter, No. 3, this evening. A banquet will be given in her honor at the Masonic hail. General Frv's “industrial” army will move from Terre Haute to

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

T!»«* News Daily from lire^nraHtleN fireat

Center of I.earmns.

Harry Maxwell spent Sunday and Monday with college friends. Miss Bessie Smith is spending a few days at her home in Westfield. Milton Gantz, formerly, of the class of ’ihi, is the guest of his

brother John.

Theopolus J. Moll, '93, of Evansville, spent a few hours witli Deke !

brothers this morning.

Miss Conlogue is spending today

We are Fixedfoi the Babies

AT HANNA’S. A new lot of BABY CABS just received. We desire to close these out quirk, 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 FURNITURES STORE at Indianapolis with her father and KtlSt Side.

mother from Kendallville. — —

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle.

Miss Adeline Rowley lias been ! invited to sing in the Meridian street choir at Indianapolis on Sunday. The ball team leaves a day earlier than reported in yesterday’s issue and will play a game at Champaign, HI. The string quartet, under the | leadership of Miss Marquis will give a recital in Music hall tomorrow evening. The Weekly board has come to a • . I dead-lock in trying to elect an editor for next year’s paper. The favorite candidates seem to be A. L. Gary,Eugene Iglehart,George Dunn and James Cooper.

WHVERLY : BICYCLES ARE SECOND TO NONE. THEY HAVE CLINCHER TIKES AND ENDLESS INNER TUBES. NO LAPS. They do not have to he removed. . • • In case of puncture, tubes can be repaired and tire blown up in one minute. A bicycle without clincher tires is no good. Ill Y WAVERLY & SAVE MONEY. Samp! Wheel at C. E. Anderson’s Insurance office. 7V1N DeRSOIS St HARRIS. Sole Asfts. for Putnam Co.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People nre Ooing and Where Their <>uefltft are Stopping—Newt of Interest Over the City—The Bent Column in th) Paper for ^uick Beading — Short Noten from all Partu of the Town—More Note;* Some Day* than Othem—Head and Keep Pouted. Jake Hirt leaves for the south today. W. H. Ragan went to Fillmore this morning. Mrs. A. C. Fry is at home from New York city. Mrs. R. A. Ogg is visiting friends in Indianapolis. Mr. S. M. Burns, of Chalmers, was here yesterday. Mrs. C. H. Pierce, of Lafayette, is visiting Miss Brit Stack. William Herring, of Brazil, was in the city last night on business. Mrs. B. P. Coleman, of Coatesville, is in the city today on business. Arthur G. Reeves anil May P. Walton were gianted a marriage license. Louis Hendrick, of the novelty turning works, has moved to west Liberty street, College Avenue church is arranging for a song service a week from next Sunday night. Wm. Ford, an ex-commissioner of Putnam county, is dead at his home in Bainbridge aged seventy years. In our issue of yesterday we stated the time of the fire boys in getting out of the engine house at Monday’s fire was fifty-eight sec-

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Latest Designs and Colorings.

I.uM Night's Becital.

An audience which comfortably tilled the Presbyterian church listened with pleasure to Dean Howe’s second organ recital last night. There were many' admirable numbers admirably performed. Their tine effect, however, was occasionally somewhat marred by a fault in the mechanism of the pedal keyboard. There was, now and then, a flatter of the keys which tended to divert the attention of the hearer from the beauties of the music. Nevertheless, the masterly playing of the Dean was highly enjoyed and made one almost forget the mechanical imperfection just mentioned. Mr. Starr, who sang Pin-

Brazil today. They have paid for suti’s “Queen of the Earth,” has a car on the \ andalia which will voice of rare excellence, one which

\ 0 0 l» <> (> <[ \Ye are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK St CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : :

bring the party to Brazil where they will go into camp for three days recruiting. Ellis & Allen have purchased the Christian church paying therefor $<50. They will remove it from the lot and began work today. The Mt. Meridian Baptist church people have purchased the seats for $22.50. They hauled them away today. The new church will he begun as soon as possible. Among the passengers for India napolis this morning were the following: Messrs. G. E. Blake, J. F. Hill, C. E. Anderson, Col. A. L. Morrison, Robt. O’Hair, G. W. Hanna, Tom Farmer, John Scott; Mesdames S. A. Hays, M. M. Dobbins, Morrow, Ezra Smith and Miss Jennie Throop. The law fixing qualifications nee-

should prove a fortune to its possessor. He wits rapturously encored and responded with “Dreams,” by Streletzki, in a charming manner. Mr. Lee O. Smith contributed two I ’cello numbers and acquitted himself creditably. Altogether the en tertainment was of a character to ! delight the auditor and render him strongly desirous of attending the \ recitals which yet remain to be ! given. Th«* War KdIIch. The war relic exhibit by the G. A. R. will open on Wednesday ! night in Spurgin block, and the members of the post are busily at work today putting matters in shape and cleaning the room. Tomorrow evening the exercises will open with a serenade by the Silver Leaf band in front of the Spurgin

E- A. Mamiltor^’s Giroceries are Korrect and Kleai^.

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

R. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

essary to entitle citizens to vote block, after which the exhibition

provides that every male citizen of the age of 21 years and upward who shall have resided in the state during the six months, and in the township sixty days, and in the ward or precinct thirty days immediately preceding such election,

shall be entitled to vote.

A number of new counterfeit silver dollars of the date 1885 nre in circulation. They are light in weight and the metal is quite

will be opened with a short address by Major Birch. An interesting collection of war relies, autograph letters and autographs of many distinguished leaders in the late war will be shown. There will be a literary program each evening, and the entertainment will continue from Wednesday to Saturday evenings, inclusive. Some excellent Hawaiian relics will lie shown, contributed by Oscar Vaught.

(Trade Mark.)

’HhSh 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.

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bright. The milling on the dollar i The admission has been placed at

is first class ami the counterfeit is a dangerous one. Several have been passed in this city and other towns in the central part of the state. Note the appearance of the

spurious coin.

the low figure of ten cents. The exhibit is well worth this amount and will be very interesting.

ICntlier.

Brazil Democrat.

The Greeneastle troupe will ren-

New- xrainH fur Grrmraiitici. tier the cantata entitled “Queen It is evident that the Vanderbilt | Esther” at McGregor's opera house and the Pennsylvania lines are to | Monday night, April 30, for the

Chief among the excellencies of these Corsets are their Perfuct Shapes, always- reliable; their Lightness or Weight and great Flexibility, always comfortable; their Bur ability, always economical;—Style, Comfort, Economy;—these are the points that commend them to the ladies. For sale by F. G. Gilmore.

rite Weather.

The indications for this vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S tt t , Renick ft t o. from the official j Por Honest We, S ht

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Inimanai’oi.is. lud., April 24. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Wappenhans.

p,

For First-Class Goods

For Competition For Everything

Prices. Albert Allen

shorten the time of trains between St. Louis and New York and Chicago and New York, probably in each case retaining the present trains and putting on new ones. This will likely lead to a rate war, as the roads which cannot make such time with their through trains will meet the shorter time by reducing rates or demanding larger differentials.

For Sale.

Studebaker wagon, breaking plow, cultivator, harrow, mowing umehine and sulky-rake. 410 south Jackson street. 1461 ttCw 17-1

benefit of the Christian church at that place; proceeds to apply in the building of the new church structure. The “Queen Esther” people have visited and rendered the cantata at different towns round about, and have won plaudits and high commendations everywhere. The program is enlivened with or-

chestral music. South tireum-MH! 1**.

John Marley and mother went to Putnamville last night. John Riley is having his resi-

dence repainted.

Tli«- H**riliHilorf t-VM 1. ill

promises to be a great success. The ladies are beginning to tlnd out that every bose stamped fast black is not reliable, so they look for the brand, know-

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For Low Prices

Big: Four Excursions.

Indianapolis. April 23, 24, and 25 ac-

mg that if they see the stamp “Louis I count Republican state convention.

Hermsdorf Dyer,” they have the best i (> ne half fare.

•‘Fast Black” in the world. Those who have not been particular as to the brand they buy will find Ibis an excellent opportunity of giving them a trial at a small outlay, as we are making a special sale of hosiery until Saturday evening, at the following extraordinary prices: 10<‘ Hose for Se 15c I lose for 12e 25c “ “ 19c 40c “ “ 20c* 50c “ “ 3Xc 75c “ “ 57o 41.00 “ “ 70c, and giving to every purchaser of 50 cents worth or over a handsome Hermsdorf souvenir.

Thk. D. Lanudo.y Co., Dry Goods and Carpets.

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Indianapolis May 6 and 7 return Otli, account Musical Festival, $1.60. Texas, La. and Ark. May S return limit 30 davs. One half fare. Very low rates to California are now in effect. For other dates an I particulars see 117-tf F. I’. IIukbits, Agt.

Fxuurftioii to liHliunapoiiH—Yuiirialia Uu*. May 5th, good to return until May 7th, rate of $1.45 for round trip, which fare includes ticket of admission to Sells Brothers’ Great Show. For further parti ulars see J. S. Dowling, Agt. 139-tf