Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 June 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JUNE H. 1804.

BrnsaiiMverfement

Of exceptional interest to the women, for they arc the ones on whom depends the beauty and cheerfulness of the homes. From it you will learn how easily and cheaply you can beautify your home with new paper bought at Jones’ Dru3 Store.

♦ BHRTOWS IN D R Y KMako* your linen look like new. Three BhipinruUlCftc;h work. Mon.. W»tl and rrl. PROM PT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. MONEY LOANED In any sum, tor any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

Yandalia IVlills BEST : PATENT IS A LEADER. AsIc Your Grocer. 140-3iu-e-o-w

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Going: ami Where | Their Gueattt are Stopping;—New* of Interest Over the City—The Itent Column in i til ) Paper for Qniek Heading;.

^ Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

\VB TA.KI3 PAINS to see that every man and woman coming into our store gets a proper lit in shoes. Ill some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you takeaway a shoe that tits indifferently, to save themselves the trouble of ntmaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs i's nothing to take special trouhh . and we find the satisfaction it gives cu o.veis makes it well worl’.i or. wl’i'e. A single ill-lit ling pal. of -ho • eronth to start eoi ns that will 1. si a liietinie. Trading a. a store whenyou are sure to get nothing but ‘‘tits” means

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summer in Europe, where Dr. Un- Payne; Jackson, M. C. Dickerson, derwood will take a party of tour- R - R Johnson, Wm. Sutherlin; ists. Miss Hattie Ward will a c- Greeucaitle, Wm. Wright, J. A.

company the party.

A thermometer standing at six degrees above freezing point on the sixth day of June is a novelty to many people but it was here today.

Lane, Walter Cooper, J. K Chum per, W. G. Neff. C. O. Talbott. Total 31. Today was a great event in the lives of two of Greencastle’s citi

Still it seems everything goes these zens, Mr. and Mrs. illiam New-

days. No politics in this item. The DePauw school of art has issued handsome invitations to the annual exhibition of students’ work. The same will open on Friday afternoon, June 8, from two to five o’clock, and will be open to the public on June 9, 11 and 12. Albert Graham entertained the Home Columbian club last evening at his home on west Hanna street. After an interesting discussion of • The Vision of Sir Launfal,” games were indulged in and dainty refreshments were served. All departed feeling that the evening had

been profitably spent.

If Judge Mathias and Mr. P. O. | Colliver can go to Brazil with a divided delegation and pull off the judgeship nomination in a county that has a majority of the convention votes and one candidate they will have demonstrated that a di-

natu, of south Bloomington avenue, celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Their children and grandchildren took an active part in the event and planned a surprise on the worthy couple, which was carried to a successful consummation this morning after the arrival of the Vandalia train from the east, when the guests flocked in a bunch to the house. Mr. and Mrs. Newnam are among the oldest and I most respected of Putnam's people, and thev received today the con-

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| gratillations of many neighbors and j old friends as well as of their relatives. Mr. Newnam was seventyfive years of age May 5 last, and Mrs. Newnam was sixty seven August 2(5 last. The sons and daugh ters, sons-in-law and daughters inlaw in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. James Hope; Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Alspaugh, city; Mr. and

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.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST Jailorii^ In the city go to E. W. WMITE. Over Jones’ drug store, L opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. ,• Spring Samples now in.

E. W. WHITE.

ItiK Four KxrurttioiiH. Indianapolis June 4 and $1.20 Muncic June 11 and 12 $2.85 Very low rates t<> California are nowin effect. Dotneseekers’ excursion June 5 to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana.Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, one fare; return limit 20 days. For other dates and particulars see 117-tf F. P. Hukhtis. Agf.

Home Srckei-N Kxcurxion to tlif South. 1 July 5, August 7, Sept. 4, October 2, November (> and December 4. the Motion route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to ail points in |Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lex-

ington) Tennessee. Mississippi, Georgia,; Hanna street nnd College avenue Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, I 1 hursdav at 2:30 p. m. Subject:

Mrs. H. Lewis is visiting in Gosport. Mrs. Frank Woods, of Martinsville, is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Williamson have gone to Chicago. Jerome Allen went to Indianapolis this morning on business. Miss Ollie Stanley went to Mir tarn on business this morning. Ben F. Miller, of Indianapolis, is visiting home folks this week. J. H. James was called to Brazil this morning on legal business. Hoy Bennett is visiting his brother Sanford at Greenup, 111. Mrs. (’ K. Wilder, of Brazil, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ab-

rams.

Mrs. Juiia Bence, of Indianapolis, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. W.

Bence.

Mr. a mb Mrs. James Egner, of Spencer, lire guests of Robert Wil-

liams.

Miss Letecia Snyder is at home from a three mouths' visit in Danville. III. F. P. Morris and J. K. Cecil left at noon for Maryland to sell the Rocker folding bed. The Odd Fellows and Redmen are playing ball at the park. If they gst through today the score will appear tomorrow. The Louisville, New Albany A Chicago now has 108 engines, ninety being of modern type, and all in the best condition for service. Herb. Newman was brought here from Spencer last night by the sheriff of Owen county on a grand jury indictment. He is in jail. While the Red Men and I. O. O. F. boys are rattling around getting ready to slaughter each other at base ball the K. of P. boys are sawing wood and will challenge the winners. F. N. Hunton brought a proof of the Company I picture to this office today, which is an excellent group picture of the boys as they 7 were leaving for the field on last Saturday. Fred Harris and family are spending the day with F. M. Glidewell and family. The county commissioners were entertained also at dinner today bv Mr. and Mrs. Glidewell. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Little on the coiner of

j Mrs. T. A. Vaughan, Amo; Mr.

vided house against itself can stand | and Mr9 _ tI- M Ne wnam, Indianap«fd will have set aside that old oli8; M r. and Mrs. J. H. Newnam,

and well known saying. Just how Putnam is to get two men nominated forjudge and still retain a cinch on the prosecutorship is beyond understanding, but Putnam democrats seem capable of tackling

the question.

The Fish Protective association is already doing good. A man approached a well known member of the club and informed him that if five dollars was paid he would locate and deliver to the club a large seine. Afterdue deliberation the five dollars was guaranteed and the fellow produced a sixty foot seine, ten feet in depth—an instru ment that is well calculated to

swipe the fish out of most any hole ,-or tl "‘ , " >xt Bd'-ty days we will ( lose . . ’-n , out fruit jars at a bargain: in >Y alnut creek. Ihe seine will be; .. . . . ,, ,

Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ledbetter, Fillmore; the grand children were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hope. ( oatesville; Mr. and Mrs. J. Y r . Leaehman. Danville, Ind ; YYN A. Vaughan, Illinois; Nora Alspaugh, city; Dan. K. Hope, Coatesville; Fred, Frank, Ella and Irene Newnam. Indianapolis. Great gratulchildren—Frank and Paul Hope, Coatesville, and Nellie Leaehman, Danville. Miss Hattie Fuller, of Indianapolis, was here also. This entire party enjoyed a bountiful

dinner at noon.

BRIEF MENTION

destroyed and a sharp lookout kept for others. The association means

business.

Mason’s half-gal. selfsealers per doz 75c “ quart “ “ “ 66c Half gallon wax jars per dozen 70c quart “ “ “ ” OOe I YVe also make specialties of selling

YV r e are pleased to be able to an- teas am | cofft>eg

nounce that the publisher of the j i83-2t Broadsthekt & Sox. Inter Ocean has made a special of- The place to buy your groceries— fer on the weekly edition of that j visit the Indiana street grocery. Just paper during the present political °P« ne( b JudF. Scott. lN2-2t campaign. He will send the week- 1 i "" representing Hcrterman Bros., , , , . the leading florists of Indianapolis. All ly Inter Ocean for six months to , , " , ..... ^ orders for cut flowers left with me will

any subscriber on receipt of thirty

cents. This is a very low price for one of the best and ablest republican newspapers in the country.

receive prompt attention. Raymond YValtz, city telegraph office 17R-tf For staple and fancy groceries don’t fall to call at the Indiana street grocery,

Good republicans should try to in-! opposite Cooper Bros.’ stables, crease its circulation. Subscrip- New stock Just opened. Jud F. Scott.

tions will be received at this price from June 1 to August 1. After that the regular prices will be restored. d&w-tf Dr. James Neff had an exciting runaway yesterday afternoon. He was behind Dr. Leatherman’s favorite driving horse from Cooper Bros.’ barn and was on his way to the country to see a patient. The hold back straps gave way in going down hill allowing the buggy to run up against the horse. The

. , , • , . ,1 chases exceeding 25 cents. .Vo horse thereupon began kicking and changes iu prices; all g<> at old price

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. : : :

IT. A. Mamiltore’s Groceries are I'Lor reel and. Kleaiq^.

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

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A. H AM I GT' O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

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YVe make a specialty of line veranda work. Our designs me handsome and this home work is the best. Patronize home industry. Call at our factory for samples and prices. Y'ariety Turning works. 171-ws-tf Two storks in one at tin* Indiana street grocery, headquarters for bar-

gains.

J ud F. Scott.

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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. From and after May 28, 18114, I will offer n cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash pur-

chases exceeding

fcniith Carolina and Y'irginia. Abo to New Orlean . Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopoxers allowed south of Ohio river. J. A. Miciiaki,, Agt.

“Social Purity.”

Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Underwood left today for the east, stopping at Syracuse. They will spend the

MEW stock of-

\YALL PAPERS LGEIN’S - DRUG - STORE,.

atest Designs and Colorings.

Lowes Prices.

Albert Allen

nearly ruined the buggy ere throwing the doctor out. Mr. Neff fortunately alighted near ids patient’s house and though slightly disfigured made his visit out before clearing up the wreck. Aside from loosing some cuticle and a severe shock to his nerves Dr. Neff was

uninjured.

To save some of our many democratic readers the trouble of hunting up the delegates to their judicial convention at Brazil next Saturday we will reproduce the same today. There seems to be a squabble on over the names, some saying there are more delegates than places. Here they are: Mill Creek, J. G. finis: Cloverdale, YY r . S. Eekles, YVm. Broadstreet, H. S. Davis; Jefferson, Jas. M. Hurst; YY’arren, Geo. YV. Hughes ; YVashington, John O’Brien, C. D. Reel; Madison, P. Frank, Alva Shoptaugh; Marion, Albert YVise, YV. H. McNary; Floyd, YVm. Jacobs; Monroe, Adam Ader, K. Priest; Clinton, Jesse Hamrick, Jack Clodfelter; Russell, Robt. Leisure, Wm. Bowers; Franklin, Robt. Britton, J. U. Edwards, M.D.

Five cents off $1.00 purchase, 3 cents ofl 75 cent purchase, 2 cents off 50 cent purchase, 1 cent off 25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon hooks when purchased will give you 5 per cent off, making a $5.00 book for $'4.75, u $10.00 hook for $9.50. All accounts that are not settled at proper time within 30 days will be closed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes Unbleached muslin. . .5,0, 7 and 8 cts. Bleached “ ... .0, 7, 8 and 9 cts. Prints 5, 0 and 7 cts. Ginghams 5. 0 and 7 cts.

Half-Wool dress goods

double width 25 cts. Pins, two papers for 5 cts. Cambric 6 cts. Linen collars 10 cts. Cuffs, per pair 20 cts. Ladies’ Shoes.. .$1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 Slippers $1.10. $1.25, $1.50 Children’s Shoes. 50 cts, 80 cts and $1 Stiff Hats $1 and $1.50 Soft Hats 50 and 75 cts. Stanley Caps 25 cts.

Groceries.

25 lbs. patent flour 50 cts. 25 lbs. Vandalia, Big Four or Manstleld flour 40 cts. Bacon 10 and 11 cts. Ham 12C and 14cts Eggs 10 cts. Blitter 15 cts. Lion, Arhuckle’s, Crystal and X. X. X. X. coffee. 25 cts. Best roasted coffee in hulk 30 ets Sugar 20 to 24 lbs .$1 Sirup in pails 50 ets. Sorghum “ 00 cts. Jelley “ 45 ets. White Fish, 3 hooped pails 40 ets. Crackers, four lbs 25 ets. John Riley, South Greencastle.

Ladies’ Shirt Waists: We 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, Eight Blue and Stripes. Handsome line of soft waists in percales, Satines, Lawns in new designs. 0 Prices 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. F. G. Gilmore.

TIi** Weather. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Imdianapoijs, Ind., June 6. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Wafpenhans.

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They find that this store has the latest and best assorted line of dry go<i<|s, carpets and ladies’ fancy goods in tfu

city.

They find the stock wi ll kept and complete, having staples when the people want them. They find that every one gets full value for the money invested. They find a most elegant assortment of ladies' summer underwear and hosiery. They find umbrellas, fans and parasols to suit everybody. They find that the goods are bought close for cash, thereby getting all discounts. They find every one goes there for bona fide bargains. They find that the quality of the goods is kept up, and nothing hut the best for the price is ever placed in their

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In short, they find that the store is the most popular In the city.