Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1894 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY. APRIL 30. 18!H.
It's A GREAT IM
0f P aint to P ut
!m Jt-'1 y tide. It will \c
on a poor ar-
It will last but a short
time and cost nearly as much
^ as a good article—while the
latter will last for years and look bright all the time. True economy is in the use of the good article. As such we can recommend our paints and oil.
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JONE1S’ DRUG S^TORR.
■WBHRTOWS L-HWIS DRV-K- OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
Make* your linon look like* now. Three shipments each wet*k, Mon., Wed and Krl, 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.
Geo. &. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
\VB TAKB BAINS
roil TOWNSHIP TIU’STEK. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for trustee of Grecncastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. ROBERT S. GRAHAM. Editor Banker Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Grecncastle Tp.. subject to the Republican primary ileoctlon or convention.
J. >. NUTT.
Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp.. subject to the Republican primary or convention.
JOHN E. NEWHOC8E. Editor Banker Times:
Please announce that I will he a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject
to the repu Hcan primary.
VIRGIL PECK.
Eilltor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate fe" Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT \V. ALLEN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the Republican primary. DAVID E. BADGER. Thos. E Talbott Is a candidate for trustee of Greeneastle township until the lust vote Is counted, subject to the decision of the republican primary. “That It be not changed according to the law of the Medcs and Persians, which altercth not.”
For 30 DAYS Only.
H BARGHIN.
Elegant Residence I’ropertv. Modern
Improvements,
in city.
Best Location
fall on
to see that every man and woman coining into our More gets a proper I tit in shoes. In some stores the I
salesmen are ladies and let you . atake away a shoe that tits iiidili'er-j J AMES M. HURLEY : Agent
ently, t<> save themselves the; trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special troublt, and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well wort It our while. A single ill-tilting pair of -hoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store wheie you are sure to get nothing hut
‘‘tits” means
NO BAINS
L. L. LOUIS & CO. rot;.
HOR THE
NEATEST AND BEST /I^retyapt
Jailorii^ In the city go to
E. IV. W MITE.
Imperial Flour
BEST MADE.
Ask Your Grocer. Male ty Vanialia
13G-3m-e-o*w
Mills.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Whore Our People are Cioing and Where Their Gueats are Stopping;—News of Interewt Over the City—The Item Column in ttv^ Paper for Quirk Heading-> Short Note* from all Part* of the Town—More Note* Some Day* than Others—Kend and Keep Pouted.
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. W. WHITE.
kli : mmiES
ARE SECOND TO NONE. THEY HAVE (T.INrilKK TIRES AND ENDLESS INNER TUBES. NO LADS. They do not have to be re-
moved.
In chsm* of punottm can be repaired and blown tip in one minute,
bicycle without clincher tires i
is no good.
BUY WAVERLY A SAVE MONEY. Samp! Wheel at f. E. Anderson’s insurance otHce. ANDeRSON St HARRIS. Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.
Ed. Y'etto is in the city today. Dr. Baker is in Indianapolis to-
day.
Company I is to have a base bail
club.
.James Ricketts is at home from Sullivan. Miss Ella Joslin went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. W. N. Steele is visiting Mrs. Steele at Frankfort. Hon. C. E. Matson, of Brazil, spent Sunday in the city. James Manker, of Indianapolis, j spent Sunday in the city Mrs. .Florence Dnulmr is spendi ing the day in Indianapolis. Queen Allen, of the Terre Haute normal, spent Sunday in the city. Walter Kelly and Peter Stoner, j jr., went to Terre Haute this niorn-
:>««•
H. H. Hillis shipped twenty-nine ears of stone west on the Vamlalia
tubes'today,
tire I
A
mand prosperity and good govern-
ment.
Born, to Arthur Ragle and wife, of Madison township, on April 29, a daughter. Mrs. R. K. Buskirk, of Bloom ington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. Hays. Little Frank Patrick, grandson of Mrs. B. F. Hays, died yesterday at Carmi, 111. The Queen Esther troupe will go to Brazil this afternoon tor a concert tonight. The high school will picnic at Fern tomorrow. Merry weather will serve the dinner. George Callender, of Indianapolis, visited his mother, Mrs. W. R. Callender, yesterday. Misses Hallie and Jessie Darnall, of Muncie, have been visiting rela tives here over Sunday. Set your stamp of approval against Clevelandism and Coxeyism tomorrow. Every little helps. A colored man has no business listening to democratic blandishments. Vote the republican ticket, gentlemen. George Moore, of Madison township, a son of Henry J. Moore, died of consumption Sunday at the age of nineteen years. R. C. Carpenter and tamily and Hiram C. Rudisill and family went to Fincastle yesterday to hear Rev. W. W. Curry preach. Democracy lias set the price of labor at seventy-five cents per day for da}’ labor in the county. Do the city laborers want that kind of a dose? Dr. Curtiss addressed a large body of Odd Fellows yesterday in Meharry hall, delivering an excellent address. He left at noon for Madison. The same democratic meompetency which prevails universally would prevail locally if the democrats should win. Vote them down by a big majority. Mrs. Caviness died this morning at about four o’clock at her residence corner of Arlington street and Morton avenue. Her age was about fifty-five years. The Vamlalia will give rates on the certiffeate plan, one and onethird fare, to Terre Haute on May 1, 2 and J, on account of the State League of Literary Clubs. A string of beads, owned by Grandma Hunter, presented to her by General William Henry Harrison, is a relic of which she is proud. She loaned the same to the G. A. R. exhibit. Drs. Sinytbe, Mullinix and Dar nell performed a surgical operation upon Columbus Hurst, of west Cloverdale township, yesterday
heart trouble being the cause of his death. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at ten o’clock at the family residence. The rites and services will be conducted by the grand officers of the A. O. (J. W. A reporter of the Banner Times saw Dr. G. W. Bence this afternoon and asked him if he was a candidate for congress, as reported in yesterday’s Journal, the same being reproduced in this paper today. “I am not a candidate, having declined to run, after having been earnestly solicited to make the race.” said Mr. Bence. “The opposition to Mr. Cooper will settle on some one man when we meet in convention. Judge Robinson, of Spencer, is, perhaps, the strongest man,” continued the doctor. In response to the reporter’s question if the opposition would eventually down gentle George Cooper, Mr. Bence winked and said, “I think his name is Dennis.” It looks now as it Cooper would have a hard row to hoe. His appointments in the district are what are hurting him, it seems.
A. B. HANNA. : : Funeral Director. Has the only Funeral Car and the best equipped Undertaking; establishment in the city. Embalming by the latest improved methods. FURNITURE. Prices to suit the times. A. B. HANNA, East Side Square.
A complete stock.
Among the sick are Mrs. Lieut. Lewis, Lucile Marsh and Mrs. D.
C. Allen.
Mrs. Edwards aud daughter, of Coatesville, are visiting Geo. Woods and family. Let the city of Greencastle stand in the front rank among those which repudiate democracy and de
MEW STOCK OR-
WALU PAPERS AT \LORN’S ■ I3RUG ■ S'TOREl. jatest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen
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Stamp in the eagle square scratch your ticket.
do not
Don’t fail to get a eup of Aromalt while at Merry weather’s restaurant. 151-]5teod NEWS FROM DEPAUW-
Tli«» New* Daily from <*reenea*tle*9 Great Center of reaming. Miss Margaret Patterson left last night for her home in Rushville,
HI.
The glee club will give a concert in Meharry hall on Wednesday evening. The Betas initiated John Linebarger last night. H. B. Patton is spending a few days at his home in Richmond. Mr. Reese,of Illinois, is the guest of Phi Gam brothers. The following ladies are visiting in Crawtordsville today: Misses Allen, Dale, Line, Harvey, Mikele, Roehl, Smith, Young and Polk. The Sigma Nus defeated the Dekes Saturday in a game of base ball. Miss Grace Smith spent Sunday at her borne in IndianaDolis. Miss Editii Beck will return to college this week. Seats have been put on sale for the interstate contest at the office in English's opera house. Seats can be ordered through Frank | Preston or by mail tor fifty cents 5 each. Rev. W. II. Wise, of Lafayette, j visited Deke brothers and other college friends on Saturday. A number of students heard the able address of Dr. Curtiss yester- 1 day afternoon in Meharry hall. The next and Inst lecture of the university course will be given on
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. : : :
Eh A. Hamiltoiq’s Grroeeri.es are Korrect and Nleaiq.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headejuarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
EL
A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
morning. Mr. Hurst is a Baptist Ma - V by Hon. George R. Wend minister and is well known in this’l"^, Sub j ect: “The Man of Gal-
l dee.
The DePauw Mandolin Club will
The G. A. R. relic exhibit netted j organize tomorrow at 2 p. in. at the post but about $18. * The re music hall. Parties desiring to ceipts were about $31. The hard J oin , " ,,st re P° r t tomorrow. times cut into the receipts heavily. The Del>auw String Quartet re- 1 rp. a . a . t . * hearse tomorrow at 11 a. m. at mu-
l he snow was first class in every
respect and deserved greater sup-1 8 '» D eI*auw, 12; Ohio Wesleyan, P or L II,” was the telegram sent. SaturThe Butler base hall team passed (lav h y Manager Whitcomb,
through here yesterday on their
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way home from Bloomington. The team was somewhat gloomy over its defeat on Saturday, but they were confident of success in the game with DePauw aext Saturday. Asbury Crawley, a former citizen here, died Saturday night of dropsy at the county asylum. Mr. ( rawley took sick while on a visit at the poor farm and was unable to be taken to his home, and was not a county charge. The funeral occurred at Cloverdale yesterday. Mrs. Michael Maloney suffered a severe fracture of the arm in the wrist joint yesterday morning. Mrs. Maloney had gone into the woodshed for some wood, and, in picking up some of the larger pieces lying on top of the pile, fell upon her wrist. Dr. Smythe g^ve her the necessary attention. James Black died at the family residence just south of the city at four o’clock this morning. Mr. Black was 48 years of age and well thought of by all who knew him. He has been in bad health for some time,
(Trade Mark.)
’HESH Cornets combine the highest skill known to the art of Corset making. They are fashioned on the most approved models. The above Trade Mark is punted
on the inside of every Corset.
Chief among the excellencies of these Corsets are their Perflc.t Shapes, always reliable; their Lightness ok 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.
Stamp in the eagle square—do not
scratch your ticket.
The Weather.
The indications for this vicinity
E. A. Hamilton, the popular grocer,
keeps constantly on hand a fresh sup- j f or {| u , coming thirty-six hours are
ply of Aromalt, the great health drink. 151-lateod
11from Our Colored Friend*. Mr. A. Y. King, of Carhondale, 111., spent Saturday ami Sunday here with his best girl Miss Mary Slemmons, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Julia Ecton. Mrs. John Townsend is quite sick. Prof. King, of Anderson, is in the city. Stamp in the eagle square. Hit it strong and fair. The cupboard will still go bare If you continue to stamp elsewhere. Aromalt aids digestion and purifies the blood. Once tried always used. For sale by I. Miesse. 151-15teod Aromalt is pure anil unadulterated. The only table drink that aids digestion. 151-15teod
Kxcurftton to Indiannpoii*—Yundalia Cim*. 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 .1. S. Dowling, Agt. 139-tf
us follows as received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., April 3u. Rains on Tuesday, in wester n P™portion tonigtit. Wappenhans. At tlu» Front. Ingrain, Briis-elsami Moquette Carpets, •j.V to $1.60. Plain and Fancy China Mattings, I’JkJe up. Stnvrnia and Moquette Rugs, $1 AM) to $5.00. Chenille and Damask Portieries, Very cheap. Lace and Irish Point Curtains, 50c to $10.00. New Bissell Carpet Sweepers, None better. Curtain Poles, wood and brass trimmed, 15c up. Carpet Linings, per yard or roll,
2 ets.
Chenille Table Covers and Draperies, Tire best is the cheapest always. The D. Lanodon Co. Fine Dress Goods and Trimmings.
For First-Class Goods For Honest Weight For Competition For Everything For Low Prices
ICxciiraiun to Terre Haute. Account Sells Rios.’ Circus the Vandalia Line will sell excursion tickets to Terre Haute May 7th, good to return including all trains of May Nth, at rate of $1.30 for round trip, which includes ticket of admission to circus. 144-tf J. S. Dowling, Agent. Big Four ISxeiimona. Indianaptdis May fi and 7 return 9th, account Musical Festival, $1.60. Texas, La. and Ark. May S return limit .'to days. One half fare. To Indianapolis May 5 account Sells bros. show $1.20 Very low rates to California are nowin effect. For other dates an 1 particulars see D7-tf F. P. Huestis, Agt.
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‘Shoot a Jacksnipe”-
•Broadstreet Sl 147-tf.
