Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 May 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNEK TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, MAY Ifi. 1804.

i m (mt Of paint on a house is as marvelous in its regenerative effects as a new coat on a man. If that house of yours needs brightning up we can furnish you the means of making it look like new. We handle the best. Jones Du Store.

*BHRT01/l£'S LTtUNDRYKMakes your linen look like new. Three shipments each week, Mon , Wed and 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. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IND.

officers and director!* of the Monon road. Thorough inspection will be made.

\VB TAKB BAINS to see that every man and woman coining into onrstore gets a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you take away a shoe that Ills indinerently, to save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tUting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store where you are sure to get nothing but *‘tits” means NO BAINS I, L.LOIISSCO. you.

fOR THE

NEATEST AND BEST /T^refyatyt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning.

FOH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, bdltnr Manner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for trustee of Greencaatle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. BOBKBTB. GRAHAM. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will he a candidate for Trustee of GrccncastleTp.. subject to the Republican primary decction or convention.

J. N. NUTT,

Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. .loHN E. N I WHorSE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will tie a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the repi. 1 lean primary. VI Hull. PECK. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will he a candidate fee Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary. HUBERT W. M.LEN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the Republican primary. DAVin E BADGER. Thos. E. Tai.bott Is a candidate for trustee of Greencastle township until the last vote is counted, subject to the decision of the republican primary. "That It he not clmntfed according to the law of the Moles and Persians, which altereth not ."

For 30 DAVS Only.

7* BKRCK1N.

Klegant Residence Property, Modern Improvements, Best Location

in eity. Call on

James M. Hurley, : Agent

Imperial Flour

BEST MADE.

Ask Your Grocer. Made ty Yanialia Mills. 13M.3m-e-o-w

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wlierr Our People are (aning and Where Their Guest a are Stopping;—News off Interest Over the City-The Beet Column In tin Paper for Quick; Reacting — Short Notee from all Parts off the Town—More Noted Some l>ayd than Othera—Read and

Keep Podted.

May is cleverly warm just now. Drs. Prichard and Gulley are in the city today. Purdue and DePauw play ball here tomorrow. YV. G. Sprotill, of Bedford, is visiting in the city. M. Al. Bachelder, of Ladoga, is in the city today. Born, to Albert Sears and wife, on May 15, a daughter. The Baptist church cleared $10.S0 on their Johnson leetures. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Hayworth are visiting Clayton friends. Mrs. F. T. McWhirter, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Nelson and J. B. Nelson went east this morning. Louis Weik went to Martinsville this morning to spend a few weeks. Mrs. J. K. Sedwick, of Martinsville, is visiting her father, 1). L.

Southard.

. Miss Virgie Smith returned yesbicycle without clincher tires , ter( j av t0 Brazil, after visiting rel-

is no good. . . • | ative9 here. IU Y YVAVKRLY & SAVE MONEY.

Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

HY ! BICYCLES ARE SECOND TO NONE. THEY HAVE <’I.IX<TIER TIRES AND ENDLESS INNER TUBES. NO LAPS. They do not have to be re-

moved.

In case of puncture, tubes can be repaired and tire blown up in one minute.

Sump! YY'beel at C. E. Anderson’s Insurance office. TYISDe-RSOrS St HARRIS. Sole Agts. for Putnam Co.

Jesse Wells has moved from south Jackson street to west Semi-

nary street.

A special train will leave Chicago today having on board the

TSEiai STOCK OR-

\V I J , PAPERS

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ALvL,E.N’S • DRUG - STORE.. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

Airs. Jessie Campbell and daughter, of Frankfort, are visiting YY r m. O. Goulding. The Greencastle band accompanied the Odd Fellows to Indianapolis this morning. More people took their money to Indianapolis today to deposit in that city’s stores. Mrs. Margaret Miller, of Corydon, Ind., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Jordan. Airs. Lester, Aliss Fida Lester and Aliss Anniee Moore are attending the May festival. Dr. G. C. Smythe will attend a meeting of the Indiana Medical society in Indianapolis tomorrow. Walter Albaugh returned from Terre Haute this morning, where he has been spending a few days. Dr. Will'Curtiss is on his way home from China and will hind in San Francisco June 6. He will visit his father Dr. G. L. Curtiss Yesterday at Cloverdale John Layne and Smith Matson defended the Monon in a damage suit, Aliles vs. the Monon. The result was a verdict of $S5 against the road. The regular meeting of the Locust Street auxiliary of the YY'. F. AL S. will he held this evening at 7 :30 in the parlor of Locust Street church. AH interested in missionary work are invited to attend. The Vandalia had three trains for Indianapolis this morning, two extras and the regular train. The first train had eight coaches, the second hud nine and the third had five. 105 tickets were sold from

here.

Atrent Huestis states the Big Four special train of fifteen cars that left here this morning made the run to YVestside in one hour. The engine was a Gnrstang and the train pulled about nine hundred people. One stop was made at

Danville.

During the last few weeks ten passenger conductors have been discharged on the Alonon. The records, according to official authority. show that since the old men were let out the receipts have not increased, and in some runs the)’

have fallen off.

In our Friday peper will appear a handsome, finely printed supplement of four pages, which will contain an excellent page picture of Abraham Lincoln. The supplement will advertise our Leslie series of war pictures, which are the

finest printed so fur.

The date of the meeting at this place of the Indiana AL E. conference will probably be changed so as to be one week earlier—to the 12th from the 19th of September. This change will be by reason of the fact that the university begins the week of the 19th, and as our citizens generally will want to entertain the visitors, such a change in dates will be much more convenient.

— Hlwtiiiinii/on Telephone.

Greencastle is to have a base ball club. The old time hoys have the fever and they have organized. The following players have so far been secured : Fid. Eiteljorg, YY'tll Callender, Frank Alhin, Clarence Jacobs, Dun Aladden, Dan Callahan, Frank Walls, Sanford Bennett, F’red Marksbury. Frank Hays will act as manager. They have a game arranged with Crawfordsville for Thursday, May 24, at that place. Alarried May lt>, 1894, at the bride’s father, Dr. Morrison, College avenue, Greencastle, Ind., by Hev. Geo. L. Cartiss, professor of historical theology DePauw university, Air. James M. Manker and Miss Margaret M. Morrison. Mr. Manker graduated in law in 1893 in DePauw and has settled at Indianapolis in the practice of his profession. Alias Morrison is well known as one of Greencastle’s ex-

cellent young ladies.

General Delana FI. Williamson, of Greencastle, who was in this city yesterday, was attorney general of Indiana a number of years ago. He was a republican up to the time Cleveland ran for president, but since then be has affiliated with the

democrats. In regard to the political situation in his neighborhood, the general said there w as some opposition to Cooper, but it was mostly through personal grievances.—

llloomimjton ('ourier.

The Big Four had 162 passengers east this morning from Greencastle. Most of the Odd Fallows went by this road, following the band. The regular train was filled when it reached lure, but following it was a special of ten coaches. F'ive extra ears were added at this point, and the train was pretty generally filled. Both the Ringgold hand, of Terre Haute, and the Greencastle band were aboard. There were forty Odd Fellows in line, with eighteen out of the twenty three members ot

the uniformed rank.

A. B. HANNA. : : Funeral Director. Has the only Funeral Car and the Lest 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.

A funny circumstance occurred yesterday. A number of men were in the office of a well-known physician, who sometimes uses emphasis, when the Star-Press man came in. The talk was on politics in general, and when the newspaper man's turn came he said: “Well, the gates of the democratic party are still open for those who want to join,” or words to that effect. The doctor, who had affiliated somewhat with the party in the past, but is not now of that idea, remarked upon the heels of the Star Press remark : "You had better put up those gates blank quick or every blanked democrat will get out of your pen.” The doctor’s remark took the wind out of that argument about democratic gates being ajar.

This is a straw.

The failure of the electric lights last night at the Presbyterian church was an unfortunate eircumstance and one that caused mucli comment, but disclosures this morning show that it was unavoid able so far as the company was concerned. On Monday a Hash of lightning burned out the company’s transformer at the eorner of College avenue and YY'alnut street, anil the same was replaced by the company with a new instrument. As all the surrounding lines wore in apparently good shape, it was thought no further damage had resulted. The lightning, however, played one of its usual queer pranks and burned om* of the wires near the Lentherman residence entirely in twain. The heavy insulation prevented the break being seen and held the wire in position. This broke the fluid and the hours of hard work last night could not locate it, it being found by Superintendent Stewart this morning. The break is repaired, and the church will be lighted tonight. At last night’s performance lamps were hurriedly borrowed from neighboring residences and the program carried out as well as possible under the circumstances.

BRIEFMENTION

The electric lights will be in order at the Presbyterian church tonight, so that tlie “Flower Queen” will be rendered more satisfactorily than last night. loi-lt YVanted—Two girls for general work at Commercial Hotel. Apply to J. YY’. Cooper, manager. 165-lt

Shoot a Jacksnipe”—Broadstreet &

Son. 147-tf. Business room occupied by J. K. I.angdon fir the last ten years for books and stationery for rent June 1st, 18i)4. Inquire of Quinton Broadstreet in Southard building. 155-tf E. A. Hamilton, the popular grocer, keens constantly on hand a fresh supply of Aronialt, the great health drink. 151-15teop

Use Aremolt. the great drink.

151-15teod

Don’t fail to get a cup of Aromalt while at Merrywcather’s restaurant. Aromalt is pure and unadulterated. The only table drink that aids digestion. 151-15teod The Flower Queen was a great success. There was a delay at first, due to the absence of the electrical lights, but lamps were provided and the flowers made their appearance. 105-lt For breakfast, dinner and supper drink Aronialt and grow fat. F'or sale by T. Abrams. 151-tlBeod Com eto the Flower Queen tonight and hear them sing. 165-lt

For Sal**.

I have a young cow, two and a half years old, half Jersey, half Holstein, for sale. Fresh, gentle, and a good milker. Also a three-fourths Jersey heifer calf, three months old. 165-lt Aw T.J.Bassktt.

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We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves

have a full line on exhibition.

and

H. S. RENICK St CO.

EAST SIDE.

IC. A.. Mamiltore’s

Groceries are

I'Cor reef and Klearp.

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE.

EL A. HAMILTON,

SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

Ladies’ Shirt Waists:

\Ye have the largest assortment, the most styles and the (DOST PERFECT FITTING WAISTS MADE at the lowest possible prices. See the laundried waists in White, Light Blue and Stripes. Handsome line of soft waists in percales, Satines, Lawns

in new designs.

Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and 51.50. F. G. Gilmore.

Tin* Weather. The indications for tins vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S Renick <k Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., May 1C>. Conditions favorable for sep®vere thunder storms this evening and tonight in Iowa, Illinois and Indiana. Harrington.

For First-Class Goods For Honest Weight For Competition For Everything For Low Prices

Riley.

OTK K OF ASSIGNEES s \LE

Stop

That everlasting mending

. „ Notice la hereby Blven that pursuant loan by using j order off the Putnam « ircult Court, the un-

, , , . „ . . 1 dereiKtuil, A88i|pioe off the purtncrehip prop-

& B.’g Stocking shields lor boys anil 1 urty of iHHOoand Amanda *1. MIchhu. will on

, , > the twenty-fourth day of May, 1894, between

girls; they pay for themselves once ev- I the hour* of ten o'clock a. m.‘and four o'clock

, . , , . I), m. of said day offer at private sale at the

ery week. Stocking* last three timet law office of U. C. Moore on the southwest

corner of Washington and Vine streets (up stairs) in the city of Greencastle, Putnam countv, state of Itidlana, the following us-

ed 1

as long when the shields are used. They are made from best Jersey; no seam in the center to hurt the ku e. There is but one button, one fastener. The perfect fit absolutely prevents shields from slipping up or down, and they can he had of The L). I.angdon Co., w ho keep the latest and best of everything pertaining to Indies’ and children's wear. Their stock of dry goods, carpets, curtains, draperies and fancy goods and notions of every description cannot be equaled, and their customers find it a

hIkucu personal property, to-wit:

The entire stock of Kroccries and fixtures formerly owned und operated by the said asHlirnors, and located on the north side of WMbinkton street, In tbe Allen block, in 11m olts <>t Oreenoostle,in Mid oountyAnd■toio* Said BtOOk Of IffOOdS OOMiStSOf RrocrrleH, notions, tflaAAware und queensware, etc. Also one sorrel pony horse, harness and delivery wuifon, hclontrlntf to said assigned property. The terms off said sale shall be for cash sub-

|eet to mortgage lisas thereon. hKMOt JAMES T. DENNY.

Greeencastle, Ind., May 14,1894. Assignee.

\ Hildalia Hates.

The Vandulia line announces very | low rates to points in the West and

satisfaction to buy reliable goods at: south, May 20, account land seeker*

reasonable prices. Give them a trial. excursions.