Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1804
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.
voice and pipe were still doing business at the old stand. John is better looking thereby. Miss Ida Cullen left last night to make a visit in Plymouth with her mother who is seriously sick. She will return for commencement June 1. Worthington Varvel and Lizzie
Hannon were married today at amoun ts today to a reporter, but the residence of Archibald Cooper, stated they were all too high—above of south Greeneastle. Rev. Coffin their limit. Those bidding were
•WBHRTOWS L-HU rs DR Y*Makes your linen look like new. Three shipments each week. Mon., Wed and Krl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
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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. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IND.
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TJiKB BAINS
to see that every man and woman coming 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 ruinaging through the shelves for the proper tiling. It costs ns nothing to take special trouble, and we tind the satisfaction it gives customers 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 yon are sure to get nothing but
‘‘lits” means
NO BAINS L LOlST CO. vou.
FOR TOWNSHIP TUUSTEK. Editor Banner Timks: Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for trustee of Ureencastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. KOBEKT8. QUAHAM. Editor Banner Timks: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of ' oeencastleTp., subject to the lU'ptibllcan primary ilecctlon or convention. J. N. NUTT. Editor Danner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greeneastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. JOHN E. NEW HOUSE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject to the repu' >lican primary. VIRGIL PECK. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject to the republican primary. ROBERT W. ALLEN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate tor Trustee of Greeneastle township, subject to the Republican primary. OAVID E B \DGER. Thos. E. Talbott is a candidate for trustee of Greeneastle township until the Iasi vote Is counted, subject to the decision of the republican primary. “That it be not chunked according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which altcreth not.”
officiating.
A horse was killed on the Vandalia last night at the east road crossing. His head was on one side of the track and his body several yards on the opposite side. Here is some sound sense: A newspaper cannot he run to suit the individual tastes of its readers. It should he treated as a hill of
and leave the things you dislike. A party of Masons went to Morton last night, braving the cold weather, to work in the third degree. Kevs. Joe Greene and H. A. j church were initiated. Those going » were E. E. Black, Ed Hibbitt, C. B. Case, Janies Darnall, E. B. Evans, Jesse Richardson and W. F. Scott. Base burners, overcoats, turnaees,
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For 30 DAYS Only. TK BHRCHIIS. Elegant Residence I’ropertv, Modern Improvements, Best Locution in city. Call on James M. Hurley, : A^ent
Imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Male tv Vanialia
Mills.
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /T^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W n 1T E. Over j ones’ 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.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle.
ViiiHlnlla The Vandalia line anm unces very low rates to points m the West and South, May 2B, account land seekers excursions. Hotm* S***»kerH Kxrtimion to the South. July 5, August 7. Sept. 4, October 2, November (■ and Decern iter 4, the Motion route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (south ot Louisville and Lexington) Tennessee, Mississippi,Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, .South Carolina and Virginia. Also to New Orlean . Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river. J. A. Michael, Agt.
Ilift Four Excun ions. Indianapolis May 21, 22 and 2:1 June 4 and •"> $1.20 MuncieJunell and 12 $2.!C> Very low rates to California are now in effect. For other dates an I particulars see 117-tf F. P. Hukstis, Agt.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People are Ootng; nml Where Their GueiitH are Stopping;—News of I liferent Over tlie City—The Best Column in th? Paper for Quick Heading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Others—Head and Keep Posted. Field day is in progress today at the ball park. This weather is like all the other ills—democratic. The Presbyterian ladies cleared $37.7)0 on their flower show. Mrs. Hiram Miller has been paid her $2000 insurance by the A.(J U. W. Joe Stewart and ('has. Bivin went to Brazil this afternoon to buy horses. E. Grantham, J. H. Janies, \V. L. Denman and others went to lioaeh dale at noon. Mrs. George H. Hansel, who has been visiting J. F. Fee and family, returned to Chicago today. Miss Martha Ridpath will give a banquet to the high school class of ’04 at her residence this evening. Rev. Frank Gee was called to Bainbridge to preach the funeral of Mrs. Luella Fulton this afternoon. Elder Morris returned last eve ning from Noblesville, where he was called Thursday to preach the fun eral ofex-Auditor Earley, deceased John Jacobs was in the city to day and stated to the Bannkb Times that his celebrated P. V. <fc W. com binatiou was busted. He was minus the whiskers, but stated that the
IS EW STOCK OF--
\YIJ, TPABKHS ALvLElN’S - DRUG - STORE
Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen
eation and rest at home. We are glad to know that he has consented to speak again for the pleasure and profit of his life-long neighbors, admirers and friends. The bids for the new Christian church were opened yesterday at Goulding Ireland’s mill. The committee declined to give out the
E. W. Smythe, Jacobs A Kelly and B. F. Beckwith, all of Greeneastle, and Mr. Jamieson, of Indianapolis. The contractors will not give their figures either. They were told that their bids were close together. Advertisement will he made for oilier bids on June 1. Snow fell this morning at Darwin in a heavy storm. J. W. Ra-
fure—you take the things you like ^ an an< * ot heis ,ire witnesses ot
tins, stating the (lakes were flying
at a lively rate.
ROACHDALE IN FLAMES.
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. A complete stock. Prices to suit the times. A. B. HANNA, East Side Square.
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK 3t CO.
; : : EAST SIDE. : : :
Six IIouh«*h IturncMl I,a*t Night hi
that Prosp«>roiiM Town.
The fire fiend today got in its destructive work in Roachdale, and some of the most substantial business houses are ruined and prosperous business men temporarily
grates, fire escapes or any other idle. The space burned oyer is things that would heat were brought from Weudling A Priest's hardware out from their summer storage store on the corner west up to Mose places last night and put on duty. ; Payne's large two-story block. The oldest inhabitant is polishing The store of Wendling A Priest was up his memory today to see if there | in a two-story frame, the second lias ever been anything like this ! story of which was occupied by the change in weather. Roachdale Xeirs office, C. E. Moore, Tomorrow evening anniversary P r "P r * < ‘ tor - I he flames burned W. services will he conducted by the Turpin's grocery store next door Locust Street Epworth league, be-! west, a one-story frame building, ginning at 7:30 and occupying the I 1 orpin telegraphs a total loss, time of the usual preaching service. His insurance was with Richardson An especially attractive program ^ Denman, of this city, who have lias been arranged. The usual de- j $'J on fixtures and $'J25 on stock, votional meeting will he held at ah >n the Milwaukee company. A 0:30. Miss Pearl Price will sing barber shop was just west of Tur-
at the devotional meeting. pi n 'a, which went up in smoke also. q t f 1 IT cl
The society known as the Ten Bice, the druggist, next dooi
Sisters of the Locust Street church weBt - His Wi ‘ 8 wt ‘ s rt two story .
held a social at the residence of , * rick ’ and he had $1200 insurance Mrs. Marshall A. Moore on Andor- with Richardson A Denman, in the,
son street last evening. Social en- Milwaukee and Royal companies. Place a sample order with him and
tertainment and elegant refresh- *50 of which was on fixtures, $450 j
ments caused the hours to liy rap-i 0,1 slot k ant ' idly and all went away feeling that * s "‘ xt Bice s was
it was well to be there. Those llarne88 8, '°P- which was present were Messrs, and Mesdatnes | or J * rain, ‘ building, which went D. C. Hughes, Little, Dotty, Me-1 alon « with the others. The store-
room of W. H. Hale, situated just
LL .A.. Hamiltor^’s
Groceries are
Kleaiq.
household. H. Rich's
be convinced that his
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
one- 1
Neff, Jacobs, F. M. Lyon, W. R. Bryan, T. C. Beuliam, and Mrs. Fussier, Mrs. Crane, and Misses Welch, McGee, Crane and Little. On yesterday afternoon Miss Alma Scott gave a birthday party to her little friends. The afternoon was one of great pleasure to the children, and various games were indulged in, after which elegant refreshments were served. Those at tending were: Earl Bunten, Roxey Webster, Forrest Webster, Wilbur Sellers, Harry and Goldie Wells, Louise Jordan, Susie McWbirter, Mary Hucstis, Jessie Lane, Alma and Nellie Lineharger, Ruth Donnohue, Susie Sellers and Ray Web-
ster.
E. A. HAM I ETON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists:
west of Rich’s shop, it is thought, burned also. All the buildings were of frame except Rice’s, and were on the south side of Main street. They will, no doubt, he replaced with brick. The loss is heavy for the town, but it is full of hustling business men who will, of course, rebuild. The News oiliee
was employing nine hands and was \y e j iave L I ie l ar g e st assortment, the most styles and the
well equipped for a town of that
size.
LATER. \V. I,. Denman returned from i Roachdale at 2:38 p. m. and reports the following losses: Rev. II. T. Tucker owned the rooms occupied by Wendling A Priest, Turpin and Russie, the barber.
The dispatcli in our telegraph His loss is about $2000; J. R. Mil-
columns last night from Anderson
(DOST PERFECT FITTING WAISTS MADE at the lowest possible prices. See the laundried waists White, Light Blue and Stripes. Handsome line of soft waists in percales, Satines, Lawns
in new designs.
stating James Meri went her was hurt was wrong slightly. The following from the Bulletin shows Charlie was not much hurt: At theWright shovel works Charlie Merriweather tried to hold the buildings from getting away and was rewarded lw the gas regulator house being carried away and the gas supply shut otf fiom the building. Then down came the big iron stacks rattling around Charlie and it was simply good luck that he was not killed. By reference to the church notices in another column it will be seen that Prof. J. B. DeMotte is to lecture at College Avenue Methodist church on Sunday evening. His announcement ought to pack the house to its limit. Such announcement in the days of his connection with the university always did bring a crowd. The popular demand for his lectures at the largest price, and in the most complimentary places, has kept him in the lecture field all of the time for the past several years. A contract with the leading lecture bureau of the country has kept him all of the last two years in the Eastern states. He is now taking a well earned va-
.F. G. Gilmore.
ler owned the store that Rich occu Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50.
pied; no insurance; loss, $700: Henry Rich’s loss is about $100; no insurance. Hale’s grocery did not burn, as first supposed. The fire is supposed to have caught from a flue in Turpin’s store, burning both ways. Wendling & Priest had a $2500 stock and were insured for $1000 in the German American. C. E. Moore, of the News, had $000 insurance in the North British. His loss is total and is about $2000. Russie, the barber, lost some rsz ! ors. Rice’s and Turpin’s losses were total. The fire was about I
5:30 this morning.
I’h** \\ eat her.
The indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Loir Honest Weight Renick A Co. from the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., May 19. Probable frosts tonight, slightly warmer, fair on Sunday.
Wappenhans.
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For First-Class Goods
For Competition For Everything
Riley.
Riley.
BRIEF MENTION For Sale-50,000 sweet potato plants, yellow jersey and red bennuda, at Henry Meltzer’s. I67-5t Business room occupied by J. K. Langdon for the last ten years for books and stationery for rent June 1st, 1894tnquire of (Quinton Broadstrcet in Southard building. 155-tf
Stop
That everlasting mending by using S. A B.’s stocking shields for boys and girls; they pay for themselves once ev-
For Low Prices
jvq OTK’E OK A SSI* * \ EE'S s.VLK. Notice is hereby (riven that pursuant to an
order of the i’utnam 1 ireuit Court, the un-
dersltrued, assignee of the partnership
uermtfiieii, assignee ot tne partnership prop-
ery week. Stockings last three times }hI. y t^Ymy H rourth A dly”* 1 ?M "''Vi-iH 1 ''! t * 0,1
as long when the shields are used. They are made from best jersey ; no seam in tlie center to hurt the km e. There is but one button, one fastener. The perfect tit absolutely prevents shields from slipping up or down, and they can be had of The l>. Langdon Co., who keep ' the latest and best of everything per-
Old r»p«*rN.
This is house cleaning time and turning to ladies’ and children’s wear, every house cleaner needs old pa- J Their stock of dry goods, carpets, carpers. We have bushels of them and 'h'apories and fancy goods and
sell them dirt cheap. The papers we sell are all clean and in good condition.
notions of every description cannot be equaled, and their customers find it a satisfaction to buy reliable goods at reasonable prices. Give then 1 14 trial.
Die hours of ten o'clock a. in. and four o'clock i>. 111. of hh1<1 day offer at private sale at the law office of G. C. Moore on the suutliwi-st corner of Washington and Vine streets (up stairs) in the city of Greeneastle. Putnam county, state of Indiana, the following as-
signed personal property, to-wlt:
The entire stoek of groceries and fixtures formerly owned and operated bv the said asslirnors. and located on the north side of Washington street, in the Allen block, in the city of Greeneastle, in said countv and state. Said stoek of goods consists of groceries, notions, glassware and queensware, etc. Also one sorrel pony horse, harness and delivery wagon, belonging to said asslgntsl property. Tlie terms of said sale shall be for cash sub-
ject to mortgage liens then-on. hid-Hit JAMES T. DENNY.
Greeencastle, Ind., May 14.1H1U. Assignee.
“Shoot a Jacksnipe”—Broad street A Son. 147-tf.
