Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 May 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY. MAY il. 180^.
Its Jims |\[ou;
Dections with the above tirtu, and left for Indianapolis yesterday
j ternoon.
To begin brightening up that The io '." ,cm -
house of yours. The way to l ’ or, ' , - v Thi « do it is to give it a coat or two '"' , " her t • u « hlm '
of fresh paint. There is as' The Presbyterian Sunday school
much difference in paints as) t ^ e9lra c * a * tu t,> the chum
there is in cloth. Ours is the “all wool" kind, that wears
well and holds its color. tlones’ Dru<$ Store.
•J+BKRTOWS LA W IN D RYKMekts your linon Ittik like new. Thine Bin pm eii . each week, Mou . Wed ttiiti Erl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND OELIVERV.
MONEY LOANED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
KOK TOWNSHIP TRCSTKE. Editor I’.ANN Kit Times: Please announce that I will be a eandidnte for trustee of Greeucastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. KOItEKT 8. UUAHAM.
pion orchestra of the kind
city.
A bachelors’ association has been organized in north Greencastie. It is sttid to be a division of the Clo-
verdale order.
Miss Lora Houck, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. E. Bell, the past three weeks, returned
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Strong Cathei wood, who have been in Texas for some
the state of Indiana. A twentyfive cent fee is paid for expenses, and this year the society means business. They will have some
thing to say later.
The lecture of Dr. J. B. DeMotte at College Avenue last eyening on the ‘‘Hatching of the Python Eggs” the | wa8 thoroughly enjoyed by a good audience who heard it. His lessons were most practical, and as Dr. Town expressed it, “it was one
A. B. HANNA, : : Pune!»al Director. Has the only Funeral Car and the best equipped Undertaking establishment in the city. Embalming by the latest improved methods. PURNITURE.
of the ,,ravt ' st me88a g e8 over heard A complete stock. Prices to suit the times.
in College Avenue church.” The} impressive service was closed by j the congregation singing “Home •
Sweet Home.”
Augustus Bettis, of Greencastie j township, and Bettie Handel, of Roachdale, were united in marriage
A. B. HANNA, East Side Square.
Ftl 1 tor Han n fu Ti m ks■
I’iease announce that I will be a candidate | Mis. Samuel ( atherwood.
for Trustee of Greencastie Tp„ subject to the Republican primary tlecctlon or convention.
J. N. NUTT.
time, are visiting the formcr ’ 9 | M'D’*»t the home of the bride s
brother, Mr. Sillery, in Koachdale. 1
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Geo. Ei. Blake. GREENCASTLE, IND.
W r 7S r rAi\B l J A / AS to see that eve: v mutt and woman coming into ot r -ioie ge - a propei tit in shoes. In -ji.ie sores tbe salesmen a- I. dies : 'd let you takeaway a 1 ue '( l' imliiVereii'lv. to ‘ i! . -rive- the t., hide of ■ ' ' ro gh the sin Ives for ■ • ■ .i eg. li costs us mi I ! r io sceei .1 trouble. end we d faction it gives i . • i i i \ - it well won’ll Ocr > ' i]p. A ‘le ill-liltiog pe'r of -I c" ■ i-, i .u; I<> stun coru lb u.c ! .‘.etime. Tree . g i , a - > e wheic you are su.e . > gel . o Abigbiu •’tits” means AO ;u\/a\s 1,1.. Kil ls LCD. vnu.
Edhor Banner Times: I’leuae o : ' ev .(that I will be a candidate forTmatecof Greencastie Tp„ subject to the Ucpubllcau primary or convention. .I(»HN E. NEW HOUSE. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will he a candidate for Trustee of Greencastie township, subject to the repi. lioan primary. V1KGII. PECK. Editor Ban- vut t MRS: Pie isc anno , till will he a candidate fer Trustee of Greencastie township, subject to the republican prlmar;.-. HOE i KT W. ALLEN. I Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I am a candidate lor Trustee of Greencastie township, subject to the Hepubllcan primary. DA VI I> E H ADI J Kit. Thos. E Talbott is a candidate for trustee of Greencastie township until the Inst vote is counted, subject to t he decision of the republican primary. "That It be not changed according to t e law of the Ah-des and Persians. which altcreth not.”
Mr. James K. Bell, representativo of the I. 0. O. F. lodge of B ulen, I ml., visited his brother ami son, Messrs. S. E. and C. E. Bell, on his way to Indianapolis.
The evening was spent at the groom’s home near the Junction, | where about forty relatives and friends gave tbe young couple a hearty greeting. After partaking) of an excellent supper and listening
Louis Weik has returned home to some good music by Brick Chapel Irom Martinsville where he has orchestra the day closed by all ex
pressing their wishes that Mr. and
r s * 0 t
been taking the mineral water treatment. He reports a pleasant trip and much benefit from the
| waters.
There wdll be a called meeting at
Mrs. Bettis may live a happy, pros-
perous life.
On Saturday evening Miss Mar tha Rulpath entertained the class
lemple Lodge, No. -17, F. & A. M., yf'pt of the high school in a very 1
this evening at 7:30 for the purpose of conferring the second degree on
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two pandidates. A good attendance is desired.
The military department arrived home at noon from Fe.n where they have been in camp since Frida*. They a;e in good shape and made
pleasant manner at her borne on east Washington street. The even- j
ing was spent in games, charades. We are ^ ie so ^ e a^nts for the above line of Stoves and and dainty refreshments were served ! have a full line on exhiuition.
For 30 DAYS Only v * u ‘ host of their st.»y, notwithstanl-
K BKRGT^m. # | in S the terrible weather.
Elegant Ke-utlenre Proper! Modern) Trains 20 and 21, between N< w
improvements, Best Location
in city. Call on
by Merry weather. Those attending report a most enjoyable evening a, the ha’ ds of their hostess who is greatly beloved by her scholars.; Ail the members of the class were present together with Prof, ami j Mrs. Ogg. Prof, and Mrs. Lyon.
, .... , i Misses Josic Eads, George Beck \oik and St. Loins, over the Penn- , p rot . , ligdon .
H. S. RENICK CO.
EAST SIDE.
James M. Hurley, : Agent
I
Yanddlia IVlills BDST : PAITL-NT IS A LEADER. AsR Your Grocer. 1 - i.n-r-o-w
BRIEF MENTION The comic duett i> line for Mav 25.
Idii-U
Use Aremolt, the great drink. )
151-irneod i
For Sale-')0,00G sweet potato plants.
hack from Fern, where they '" , ' 1 , " 1 Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST
THE LOCAL HELD
Jailori^ In the city go to VV. W U I T E.
Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice.
Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Older Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. e. w. wm iE.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastie.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
\ ;»ndnlta KiiIps. The X’amlalia lint* autioiinees
very
low rates to points m the West and South, May 2D, account land seekers excursions.
Iloitu* S«»t*k«*r* Kxotirsion to tl»p South. July .*>, August 7, Sept. -I, October 2. November 6 and December 4, the Mouon route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lexington. Mi-sisgjppi,Georgia, AlaliHinu, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Also to New( rie. u.-. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. S.ojiovers allowed .souili of Ohio river. .1. A. Miciiaki., Agt.
Hlu F«>ur Kx<'iirmourt. Indianapolis May 21, 22 and 23 June 4 ami 5 $1.20 Munch* June 11 and 12 $2.85 Ver^ low rates to California are now in effect. For other dates an I partieulars .-ee 117-tf F. P. Hukstis, Agt. Keeping everlastingly advertising brings success. tf
When* Our IVople ur«* (ioiiiK aiul W her** Th**ir OueHtM art* Stopping—Nvwh of Interent Over the City -The Column in th3 Paper ffttr tjuick Keading — Short Notes fr<»tn all Partn »if the Town—More NoteH Some Oayn than tlthfiH—Kea<l and Keep Pouted. A. J. Cosner spent Sunday in
Amo.
J. S. Jennings is visiting in Sul-
livan.
\Y. II. Sherwood is here from
Linton.
Dr. G. L. (’uitiss spent Sunday
in Paoli.
Fellow craft work in the Masonic
hall tonight.
M. L. Adler visited in Terre
Haute yesterday.
The llnion band will meet at
their ball tonight.
R. M. Black and son went to Oak-
land, HI. this afternoon.
Mrs. B. P. Coleman, of Coates-
ville, is in the city today.
Walter Kelly and Harry Gilmore
spent Sunday in Terre Haute.
Will Peck was called to Terre Haute this morning on business. H. S. Kenick and family will spend the week in Sullivan county. Mrs. Robert Turner, who has been visiting relatives at Prudence*
has returned home.
sylvania and the Vandalia lines, are now made up complete will; vestibule coaches just out oftlie 1 shops, it requiring five full trails to complete the number needed flu
regular trips.
< 'hurley Moore and Hon.or Woods
are
were captured on Saturday night in the raid on the military camp. The hoys had an experience that niv of will lust a while. It seems these drink, were the only ones of the attacking
party that got caught.
Granville, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Howard, of north Greencastie, died yesterday morning at six o’clock of tubucular inenengitis alter an illness of about six weeks. Tbo fu.e.; . services
Iv. .A.. Mami Horn’s
Groceries are
I'Correct and Klearp*
E. A. Hamilton, the popului grocer,
k cos constantly on hand a fresh sup-j
Arniuult, the great health
151-151 coil
For breakfu t. dinner and supper drink Aromalt and grow fat. For - tic by T. Abrams. 151-tl5eod Hear the four-year-old children in solos May 2‘>. ItiiMt Ihe purest, most healthful and nutritious drink for table ice is Aromalt. For sale by li. F. Barwiek. 151-tl5eod
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
R. A. HAM I RT'ON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. Ladies’ Shirt Waists:
Fine screen doors and windows made
were held at the family residence on j IO > our S 1 M ’ C ' 11 * order at the Variety north Madison street at 2:30o’clock 1 |’ urni "« 1 ' V " , ' k '’ We " ,ea ® l,n ‘ >' 0,ir
Ioor8 aim put up our work, rrires
this attemoon. I reasonable. See our samples at our Thomas W. Huymond, the Arell-! factory. mon-wed-fri-tf
I known attorney, is announced as a Be sure and see the Brownies at the \\’e have the largest assortment, the most styles and the
candidate for the legislature on the opera house May 25. In'.'-lt republican lick t. Mr. Raymond Business room occupied by J. K. is a graduate of DePauw univer Langdon f.*r the last ten years for books, . , . ,, , ami stationerv for lent June 1st, 18!H* sity, and otherwise well qualified to < millirt> , f Qmnton i iroadstr ,, t j,,
fill a legislative office.—i'cure southa d building. 155-tf ) at the lowest possible prices. See the laundried waists in Haute Express. Mr. Raymond isi Don’t fail to get a cup of Aromalt i White, Li^ht Eloe and Stripes. Handsome line •
1 EL? : of soft waists in percales. Satines, Lawns
1 I’he only table drink that aids digest-1 in new designs. It is said that farmers in the j oa> 151-15t.*od neiglihorhood of Fetn will ins.itute -——
(HOST PERFECT FITTING WAISTS MADE
a sou-in law of Mr. and Mrs. W
liurke. of this eitv.
suits against the party of students
w ho went down to Fern on Saiiir-JTITE
day night to capture the military boys. Their complaint is that the jokers, when the tables were turned, tore out all the young trees, underbrush, growing crops, end even the water out of the creek, in their ef-
rorts to escape capture.
REl'ORT ( K oc zstr: OF
Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and Si.50.
irioisr
m FIRS RATIONAL BANK
F. G. Gilmore.
.'re;, ‘.im . on ibS. llomls.
E. C. Abrams, 1). II. Abrams, ^‘rVctun* •mdii\t t10
Will H. Welch and Alva Bradshaw “£??*—»• , ,
IHiefrom National l.imks (n t Ho-
of the American express company's ; ru -? m «T* ta.Vko«.: Iw? o' force attended the funeral of Mrs. n.i.* fro - i;:>i>r v.d rm-rv uneni**. .5.47751
Chocks i.i<l IIiito tsli itonm ...
Frank Fulton at Baintuid\re Satur-i ' l 1 ,ll ’ 1 u ' k '*. .
Fractional paper currency, nh k.
day. They assisted as pall bearers 1
as M r. Fulton was a co-worker with 8 i>;^ iond ,,. Ilot ” »,.wo uo
Red( npiton fund with U. S. Trotis-
GrerncaMe, in the Shite of Indian", At the Clone of Business,
May 4, 1894. RESOURCES.
• ?i anddt *nmts $i7ii.4ni ;r. , l8 follows aw received Ovard** uarcl and unsccurod.. 3.W05 Cl 1 . . . S. 1-m'.s . is. core eirc.ilat.lon.... Ill.SOOri Ronjpk dt to. from the official
' m ’.mi nil if S 4,700 00
If. G'JB
rlie \V**at tier.
The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are
bv 1L S
■-'.7(11 011 .‘1.477 61 I 11.125 87 1 H, i 7 00 |
175 74 |
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian vrous. Iml., May 21. Local rains tonight, followed r™ by fair weather </n Tuesday.
Wappkniians.
St*»l»
For First-Class Goods
ieij.
For Honest Weight
Riley
For Competition
Riley
For Everything
Riley
For Low Prices
Riley
|( 4 11 I M 1 TVItll , v-7, urer (.5 perciiit.clrculiitlon)..
Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than5 per cent. redemption I'utid
Total
id \mi.tries.
IS EVut STOCK OF-
them here for sometime. Mr. Fulton has the sympathy of a large number of 1 lends in his bereaveFlem McCray, of Tipton, a former ment.
citizen of this place, is visiting red j ’phe Fish Protective association atives in this county. j of Putnam county has been organFred Chatman, one of Kleinbub’s ized. The members propose to stop popular barbers, has severed con- Jail violations of the fish laws of the
state, and today twenty dive ti ied j Demand cert ftfcafca (deposit.
and true anglers, who have vainly beat the waters of Big Walnut after the same has been seigned by lawbreakers, signed an agreement to
That everlasting mending by using 8.1 1,417 50 ] & jj.’g stocking shields h r hoys and
50
N
OTH E OF ASSIGNEE'S >.\l,K.
. 15:1,390 71
WALL PAPGHS
—AT
ALxLkElN’S '■ L3K.UO - ©'POK.EI. j l )a - v tlleir proportion of a twenty- | five dollars re ward for the detection Latest Designs aud Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen of ,lu - v viollltor ot the luws ot
Capital slock paid la $175,ooo 00 S.irplus fund 45,(K)0 00
Undivided prollts, leas expenses and l:i xes paid 3.141 37
National tlank notes niitatandlUK-. 2s,:i5iMI0
Due to oilier N'ntlonal II inks 118 H.<
i. Jerome Allen, (‘ashlerof th< l al> .ve-namisl bnok, do tlemnly sarear that tin* iil.ove sltilenie il Is true tollio In t ot ini kn wledge and belief. JKKOME Af.UKN, Cashier.
Notlee Is hereby given that pimimiiit to an
. , r . i .. ,.i. i order of the 1’iiimmi e lreult Court, tlieimglfls : they p.iV for th l.lst Ives OIKt 4 v - | (lerHluned. usalanee of the partnership prop-
, ... . i .i city of Isaac and Amanda .1. Allessi*. willon
cry Week. Sti-e i.l. ~ l.i'l three time*- thetwenty fourth da v of May, I8 , (|. between , , ii i i Bie hours "of ten o'olwk a. m. and four o'clock as lung w ben tneshlelil' ait* Used. I llCJ n m. of riihi Uay offer at private saleat the are made from best jersev; no seam m ‘aw om.e of G. c. Moon* on the ao.itbweat
J ’ . eoruer of Washlnyrton and Vine streets (up
the center to hurt tbe kll e. There is stall d In the cltv of (ii-eencnstle, Pninam , , . , . ,,,, _ oot iv, . .e of Indiana, the followlnir aa-
but one button, i ne fastener, ihe p**r- si" ned pei-onal properl y, to-wlt:
Due to State Banka and tmnkcs «5 83) f,. c . t tU a».-o|o* *lv prevents shields from ’ , ‘he . ("i,est<H'k of n'cHre. i«*s and nxturwi Dtv dends unpaid 2,2Stl 00 .l 1 lorm, lyowin dand operated bylhesaldsaInd vidmddepe iitaauhjeettoeheek.. 10»,«74 .‘lO -li pning III* or down, and tliev e:l II be | sjgnoi <. (Mill loenled on the noilh side of .. . • *• * *• # :ilL580 1~ , , , ii VV null. ii**. ton Htr«H*t, in t li«* Alkni bltxrk. in the
nacl of lilt* I). IjUngrion ( o., who kt*t*p 1 city of Orneneustlo, in sntd cotmty and sttate.
Total JJl.'W.UW 71 ! .I,,. l.Liest *ind best <1 everythin**- tier- I a, '7' k of soods consists of Rroeerles, n.e- , , U1< lAiesi .ion (msi ( i (Kiiimo, ■ * tlons, Rlasswiire B..d uuoensware. etc. Also State of Indiana, (s.unty ofPutnnm, ss. taining to Indies’ and children’s wear, one non el pony horse, harne- and delivery
, i * j wagon, heh miring to Mitld jivdtfiied proprvtr.
I hoir stork ot iJrv »roo(i>, o:irpots, rm -j Tht* terms of aoid Mile aha!! be for enali nuU-
i al us, draperies and fancy goods a „d ; Ject to mor^ae Umm thereon,.,
day of b Mav^IsiH 1 J 8Worn tobL ' ,ore u,t ' ,hl » Wth notions of every description ei* mot la* | Oreeeneu. le. Did.. May ujlSBI. Awlanee.
BENJASiIn F. UOltWIN Notary Public.
Correct—Al lest.
It KENICK,
l,Y('UIIGUs STONER, T.C. HAMMOND,
Directors.
qualed. and their customers find it a . ~
satisfaction to buy reliable goods at reasonable prices. Give them trial.
“Shoot a Jaeksnipe”—Broadstreet ifc Son. 147-tf.
