Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNF.lt TIMES. OREENCASTT.E, INDIANA TUESDAY, JUNE 12. ISM.

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Until you see our Wall Paper. You can Get your money's worth at Jones* DruS Store.

•#B7*RTOWS L-HWINDRYK-Makif your limn look llk.‘ n.-w. Thrw ghipiiM-ntH each work, Mon % Wotl ami r ri. PROM PT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. MONEY LOANED

imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Male ty Yandalia

IW-tJin-o-n-w

Mills.

J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Itooui* 2, 3, 4 ami 5, Alien Hloek, GREENCASTLC. I l l l INDIANA SiMH’ial Attemion Oiv»‘n to l)lseast»M of Women ami rhlldren.

In any sum, tor any time.

Must see the borrower in per- ^JJtj LOCAL FIELD

son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very

lowest rates.

What is Going On in and About

Fair Greencastle.

Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

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TAKB BAINS

to see that every mail ami woman oominginto our store sets a proper ' ville. tit in shoes. In some stores the | salesmen are ladies and let von take away a shoe that tils inditler- * ently, tn save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special tronblt. and we Und the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tltting 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 ti . ions 4 co. ydu.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wlier** Our l*eopl«* are OoIiik ami Where

Tlieir OiieHtN are Stopping -New* of luterest Over the ('tty The liertt C'oluuiu in th i Taper for Quirk Keiuliug. Regular couueil meeting tonight. Fred Thomas is here from Datt-

The dislocation, although very painful, is not serious. Dr. Neff gave the necessary attention. Elder Morris united in marriage this morning at his residence Mr. Philip H. Magill, of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Sarah K. Suthcrlin, of

this county.

James Matthews lias sold his grocery store to Charley Meikel, his clerk. The invoice is being made this week. Mr. Matthews has been in business in that stand lor thir-

teen years.

Mr. L. J. Irwin, agent (Timberland (lap Despatch, fast freight line, Louisville, Ky; R. J. Curran, of the Louisville Southern, und T. E. Fitzgerald, of the L. & N , are in the city today on business. On Thursday evening at N o’clock the citizens of Greencastle, through a commitee of ladies now at work, will give a public reception in favor of Company I. It will be held in the company's armory, and it is expected that the citizens generally attend. After the exercises at the armory, which is in the Banner Times block, a banquet will be served at Merry weather’s, which will he free for the members of the company. Those of the citizens desiring to attend will be required to pay for their suppers. The program at the armory will be enlivened by music by the band, speeches, etc. Mayor Case will deliver an address, and Capt. Fee will respond on behalf of the company. Some solos will be given, and II. H. Mathias. Elder Morris and Major Birch will speak. The affair prom isos to be a successful event, with a large attendance.

A. B. HANNA. : :

huneral Director.

Pleanaut Hill ltt»opt»inn|g.

The reopening of Pleasant Hill M. E. church began on Thursday evening by a sermon from Rev. I). M. Wood. This was followed by

other services cue h exening of th* ^j ie on | v Funeral Car and the best equipped Undertak-

week. The crowning event was the J

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST (T^retyai?!: Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W HIT E. Over (ones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice. Tinest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

Sunday services. The church was crowded with people long before the hour of service. Not more than half the people could be seated in j the church. Dr. Gohin preached an eloquent sermon. The people were delighted with the bright and beautiful church building—new roof, new foundation, new doors, new’ windows and shutters, new pulpit, elegant set of pulpit chairs, new organ, new lamps, new carpet, new fences, etc. The people heartily responded to the call for the small amount of money, unprovided, to cover all expenses of improvements. Rev. slier idan Phillips and the trustees havR been untiring in their ettorts to have the work completed for the reopening. They have reason for being pleased with the result of their

effort.

K«*al Katate Iraimferit. Slierltt Piitmun County to J. II. Jainca, land in Greencastle, $£.’ John H. James to Sarah A Werneke, land tn Greencastle, Elkauah Thompson to K. U Batman, land in Franklin township. JIH.SO. Josephine Sellers to Geo. K. Itlake, land in Greencastle, $1. Charles V McCray lo \\ E. anil M E. Wise, land In Floyd tp., $1 Kmina It. lluchelder to Mice 11. Pruitt, laud land In Greencastle, $ltnO. Olive 8 Bayne to Sarah E. Bayne, land In Greencastle, $sriO. City of Greencast’e to Thomas llaytto, land In Forest Hill, $ui-' l.ydla M. GUI and husband to Robert Glover, land In Jackson tp , SIhoii Jasper M. Miller to Robert Glover, land in Franklin tp„ Jim*City of Greeneaslle to Isaiah Vermillion, land in Forest Hill. $lno

ing establishment in the city. Embalming by the

latest improved methods.

A complete stock.

LURNITURE. Prices to suit the times. A. B. HANNA, East Side Square.

'1.ECTTON NOTICE.

TTTne annual meetlntr of the stockholders of the Greeueastle Gas and F.leetrlc I.IkIU Company, for the elt-etion of a Hoard of Directors to serve during the ensuiutr year, wiil he held st the office of the ooinpanv at Greeneaslle, Putnam County, Indiana. Wednesday, June 27th. 1SC4. .1 AMEs GREEN. President

GEO. R 111, AI K FORD, See> .

lILVto Jtl-27-inc

('has. Etuis left today for Du-

luth, Miuu.

Miss Maude YVolle, of Brazil,

is visiting friends here.

Dr. G. W. Hainum returned to

llement, 111., this morniug.

Prof. A. I. Dotey. of Indianapo-

lis, is here for the summer.

('has. Sudranski went to Muncie this morning for a tew weeks’ visit Jesse Weik attended the funeral of a relative in Cineinnati on Sun

day.

F. R. Branun, of Saltilloville, Ind , is in the city today on busi-

ness.

Mr. Laurence Dangerfield. of Albany', Mo., is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. E. M Davis, of Gas City, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper. Merle Walker came down from Indianapolis this morning to attend commencement. A ninty-five degree thermometer does not go well with a DePauw commencement. Dr. E. B. Evans and Mrs. Evans lett today for Atkinsonville to visit the former’s parents. Mike Downs could not stay away from Muncie and has returned from Greencastle.— Minn ie Times. Billy Thompson has purchased the “hole in the wall” on south Jackson street from Kcightley. A Jacobs. The latest base ball aspirants are the bartenders of the city, and they want to play the theologues, so they say. (’has. Pierce and family were here yesterday from Lafayette. Mr. Pierce is an old Motion engineer and is moving to Iowa. Lawrence Mahoney, who has been acting as clerk for Dobbins <fe Son’s,

We are the sole agents for the above line of have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENICK St CO. ; ; : EAST SIDE. : : :

IT IS AGAIN GEORGE W. Cooper Nominated on the Find Hallot to he SlaiiKhtereil in November. Special to the ISanner Times. Columbus, Ind.. 1 :30 p. in., June 12—The opposition to G. W. Cooper could not combine worth a cent today and as a result the present congressman of this district will be a target for not only the republican votes of the fifth district but a whole lot of democrats, lor the meeting here was far from harmonious. There were strong dissentions in the Brown and Bartholomew county ielegations. The first and only bal lot resulted as follows: Cooper 126 ; Judge i dinning, of Bloomington ,26; J. B. Burris, of Putnam, 27.

Attention I’o. I! The members of Co. I, 1st Infantry, I. L., that were at Cannelburg, are hereby ordered to be present at the armory of sai l company on Thursday evening, the 14th day of June, 1891, at 7:30 o’clock sharp for reception. Report in uniform, with clean, white gloves and collars, with shoes blacked. By Order of J. F. Fee, Capt. Attest: John H, Morris, 1st Serg’t.

CLOVER DALE. Diamond lodge, dP.i, K. of I’., observed last Sunday as memorial day. At three o’clock in the afternoon theli. A. K. post, 1. O. (). F. lodge and K. of P. lodge inarched in line from their respective balls, beaded by the (’loverdale Cornet band, to the opera housd, w here the beautiful K. of P. memorial service was given, after which Sir Knight C. B. Case made an address that was well received by the lodge and every one present. The lodge extends to Bro. Case their thanks for bis kindness in assisting them so grandly in tlieir services. All th«* PnrtN The Banner Times has just received the full sets of “Shepp’s World's Fair Photographed.” All the parts from one to thirty-two now ready at our counting room See coupon in another column .tf

To Coiupuny I M**n. All members of company I having cartridges in their possession are hereby ordered to return them to tiie armory at once. The adjutant general of the state holds me responsible for 2000 rounds and I must have them returned. J. F. Fee, Captain.

Iv. -A., I leimiltorps Groceries are T£ or reel and Kleai^.

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

R. A. HAM I RT ON,

SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

BRIEF MENTION Leave orders with Raymond Waltz, city telegraph office, for tine cut flowers.

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Found—A poeketbook, at cor. Seminary and Locust streets on June 8 The owner can have same by calling at this office, describing same, and paying for this ad. 18“-tf Wheh it comes to the genuine article of news the Bannkk Times has it. Subscribers should insist on hav-| ing a receipt from the carrier hoys j

for every dime paid. Receipts are ...

given to the carriers and they arej^-t the lowest possible pnees.

not authorized to take monev with W hite, Light Blue and Stripes. Handsome line

of soft waists in percales, Satines, Lawns

in new designs.

Ladies’ Shirt Waists: We have the largest assortment, the most styles and the (DOST PERFECT FITTING WAISTS MADE

See the laundried waists in

out giving a receipt.

I

Fourth of .Inly FsciirMton* vhi tlu* Van*

duIih at Ifnlf Fare.

Ticket- will be -old on July J ami 4, has returned to his home in Green-

good to return until July 5, 1S!4. inclu- .

sive, between all stations within two i t ' ,a9 “ e ' Hedford Mini tBtfKt S’SlKSUSl . •"">»" 'V-n.-rU, Sumlay ing lines on same basis a< above. For in Greencastle. Only one more full particulftrs call on nearest Vandaliu | vi8it then the oardi ’ tis 9a id.—

line ticket ttKent or address .1. M. < lies- . .

Brough, Ass’t Uen’l Pass’r AtftMit. St. j Moomuujton telephone. Louis, Mo. 11 Mrs. Mack Asher, of north a Rriiiovai. Greencastle, fell at un early hour The first class shoe shop of the city i* . Derated by Thomas O’Connell, who is Bioimno and dislocated her

Murrlug** I.lrennes.

Lemuel Buis and Idell Wilson; Philip II Magill und Sarah E. Sutherlin. . X ONE LOW F ST FBIC K TO AM,. 20 lbs granulated sugar $U , 0 22 lbs A sugar $1.00 25 lbs C sugar $1.00 Coffee, Lion, XX XX, Arhuckles,

g:ic

per package Best .’lOc coffee Best flour ... 3 cans best corn 3 lbs ginger snaps Crackers, per lb 7 bars Gloss anil Star soap. Clothes pins, per do/.

Soda, per lb 7)4^ White ttsh, 3 hoop pails 35c Best syrup molasses, per gal 25c

...5c

. 35c

27' 8 c .37 Go ...25c ...25c . . . 5c ...25c .. lc

ay 28,

1804,

discount

of

cash

pur-

cents.

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operated by Thomas O’Connell,

now located in Nelson block 1st door shoulder. She was walking on a 1 <B1 Sardines, per box street.' >f CJ iclqieWt * '"and* llTwmk'i.Tlhe board walk when one of the boards Best sorghum molasses, per gal city; repairing a specialty. 172-tf turned, throwing her to the ground. sardines, 10c per box; 3 ] |" j boxes for . 25e

11 lb Sudrauski’s baking powder 10c Vinvgar, per gal 15c Lemons, each lc Bacon and lard, per lb.. 10c

NEW STOCK OF-

WALL. PAPERS

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AL^KEIN’S - L3RTJQ - STORR. Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

Will give 10 per cent, discount on all ! dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, etc. i clothing and tine dress goods at cost. 188-5t J. SUDRANSKI, Corner Main and Ohio Streets.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

From and after M I will offer a cash 5 per cent on all chases exceeding 25

changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents off $1.00 purchase, 3 cents oil 75 cent purchase, 2 cents off 50 cent purchase, 1 cent off 25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon books when purchased will give you 5 per cent off. making a $5.00 book for $1.75, a $10.00 book for $!l.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, 6, 7 and Sets.! Bleached “ ... .0, 7, 8 and ’l ets. | Prints 5, 8 ami 7 ets. | Ginghams 5. 6 und 7 ets.

Half-wool dress goods

double width 25cts. | Pins, two papers for. ........ 5 ets. j Cambric 5 ets. j Linen collars Ill ets. j Cuffs, per pair .20 ets. | Ladies’ Shoes *1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50! Slippers $1.10. $1.25. $1.50 j Children's Shoes 50 ets, 80 ets and #1 j Stiff Hats $1 and $1.50 Soft Hats 50 and 75 ets. | Stanley Caps 25 eta.

Groceries.

25 lbs. patent flour 50 ets. 25 lbs. Yandalia, Big Four or Mansfield flour 40 ets. Bacon 10 and 11 ets. | Ham 12and 14CtS j Eggs. 10 ets. Butter 15 ets. ] Lion. Arbuekle's, Crystal and X. X. X. X. coffee.. ‘ 25 ets. 1 Best roasted coffee in bulk 30 ets | Sugar 20 to 24 lbs. .$1 Sirup in pails 50 ets. Sorirhum 00 ets. Jelley “ 45 ets. White Fish, 3 hooped pails. 4<> ets. Crackers, four lbs. 25 ets. John Riley, South Greencastle.

Prices 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50.

F. G. Gilmore.

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I’li** etit tier.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick it Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indianapolis; Indianapolis, Ind., June 1*2. Probable shower tonight and Wednesday; cooler Wed

™on

nesday.

Dent.

Olip t hisLoupon frank Leslie's Scenes aid Portraits of the Civil War size of page about llxl* Inches. Mapificentlv Illustrated FOR CITY READERS Uriii* one War Coupon with 10 cent* for each pari as IshiicsI, to THE MANNER TIMES office FOR ol T-DK-ToWN READERS Mail one War Coupon with 10 cent*, to TIIE MANNER TIMES, Greeneaslle, Ind.. for oueli part. Re particular to (I) (five your full ntimeand address; (2) state what part you want, kIvIiik Us number; (8) Inclose the ni-cessary eonpons and 10 cents for each imrl wanted. In sendliur for "Frank Leslie’s War Scenes" don't Include any other busi-

ness.

S»r*No bound volumes of Frank Les

lie's War Scenes will beofferedby THE BANN ER TIMES. This is positive No part can be obtained in any other way than indicated in our reaolar coupon.

the most popular in the dlv

Winn Tli**y Find At the h’ailin# <lrv ^ooda ami carpet store, w hich is that of the D. Langdon

Co:

They And that this store lias the latest and best assorted line of dry good.-, 5 ! carpets and hulie-’ fancy goods in tin f | city. #1 They And the stock wi 11 kept and # complete, having staples when the peo- # pie want them. 1$ They And that every one gets full value for flu* money invested. They And a most elegant assortment of ladies’ summer underwear and ho-

siery.

They And umbrellas, fans und para-

sols to suit everybody.

They And that the goods are bought close for cash, thereby getting all dis-

# \ counts.

(> They And every one goes there fur

4 \ bona tide bargain-.

41 They And that the quality of the ^ goods is kept up, und nothing but the i j best for the price is ever placed in tlieir

x store.

In short, tliey And that the store is