Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1894 — Page 3

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TIMES, OREEXCASTLF,. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS. ISS4.

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Until yon see out Wall Paper. Yoo can Get your money's worth at clones* Dru$ Store.

■*B7A RTOWS LKUISDRV KMake, your llnmi look like i.cw. Throe BhipiiioiiH-Boh week. Mon , Wi-J ami Eri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. MONEY LOANED

Imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Made tv Yanialia Mills.

In any sum. tor any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Kooms 2, !1, 4 and 5, Alien Block, GREENCASTLE. I l l l INDIANA Sptt'ittl Attention Givon to Disrnsrs ot Woiiu*n anti rhiltlivn.

fird : '•orn doiiiv better; crops generally in promising condition ; stoek

doing well.

Alex. Sears, a hired hand of Sim Loekridge, had a narrow escape from a terrible death yesterday. He was handling some stoek when an angry hull, which lie was leading, rushed at him and forced him violently against a post causing concussion of the lungs and heart. Dr. Leatherman was called and made an examination of his injuries. Mr. Sears remained in an unconsious

condition

COMMON COUNCIL.

Tuesday Night's Sf»HAion—RusinesA lltishtMi

Through—4'ht«-k«*n Or«iinun<*.

At tlie first June council meeting the weather did most of the exeeu-1 tion and there was not mueh energy left for other business. Things went swiftly until the claim ordi nance was reached and passed and

then came a few motions.

The annual report of the foreman of the first ward engine house was reported by the clerk. A complete Stock.

\. B. HANNA. : :

Funeral Director.

Treasurer Landes’ annual report

for several hours and is , °f April .H). 1894, was referred.

Has the only Funeral Car and the best equipped Undertaking; establishment in the city. Embalming by the

latest improved methods.

FURNITURE.

Prices to suit the times.

A. B. HANNA, East Side Square.

now siill'ering from internal injuries Certificates ot election of G. B. but it is thought he will recover, j Cooper, fire chief, J. I). Cutler, j The class of ’92 had a reunion strt,et commissioner, and T. T. yesterday afternoon at the r e 8 i. i Moi>r ^ ^ ^ad and approved, deuce of Miss Dova Llovd. Those U l )on motion of Councilman Mil present were Mrs. A. 1). Moore, l^r the city attorney was instructed Mn. Horace Ogden, Misses Kim- t0 P w P» r * a chick<SI1 ordinance, ball, McCurdv, Cook, Florer, Ray wl,ich is to provide against the runand Lloyd. The gentlemen were niu * l4t lur ^ in the ci, >’ 1,1 t,hick - Messrs. Osborne, Smith, Johnson, en8 ' (h,,,ks ’ ^ ee8, ‘' turkeys, etc.

and Thomas. I The Greencastls ***** milwav

company was granted an extension of their charter until June Id,

4 Geo. &. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

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TAKE PAINS to see that every man and woman coming into our store get- a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you take away a shoe that tits indinerently, to save themselves the trouble of rmnaging through the shelves for the proper tbiug. It costs us nothing to take special tronblt. and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tilting pair of shoes is enouglt to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store where you art* sure to get nothing but •‘fits” means NO PAINS

POP YOU.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wtterr* Our IVople ar«* Going uml Where Their (iiienfA are Stopping—New* of In* terent Over the City- The lleet Column in th) Paper for Quielt KeaBhijg.

|L. 1. LOlISJcCO.

Atninerman, Stnyser

Mrs. Albert J. Beverage, of Ind iauapolis, is with Mrs. Jerome Allen and Miss Mintie Allen entertains Miss Jessie Bybee of Indianapolis. Clarence N’estal has returned from Keene, New Hampshire where he has been with a load of horses. He reports the horse market ‘‘rocky.” Miss Emily Jones, of Covington, and Miss Grace Jones, of Kansas, are guests at Major Jonathan

Birch’s.

Prof. F. M. Lyon and Charley Ammerman go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend a convention.

1895. A. Brockway’s time having ex-1 pired as school trustee, lie having been elected to till the unexpired , term of the late M. A. Moore, an election was entered into. Mr. Brockway was re-elected receiving four votes, J. \Y. Cole receiving one vote. The matter of purchasing hatnes ami a gong for the ladder wagon was referred to lire committee. Tile matter of improvement of| south Indiana street was referred i

We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and

have a full line on exhibition.

FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST (T^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W HIT E. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice.

Finest Line of Samples, * Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. | Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.

rp I.KCTION NOTICK, llie iiniiuut mcpttntfof th** Mtockholilcn, of the Orccnottstle Gu« anil Elcctrti* l.lslit ' ompany. for tin* election of a llounl of bli wtorH to serve (turlns the <>tiHiitinr year, will !.<• held at fneoltlee of the emnpam at GreeneHatle. t’utiiam County, Imlhtim. Wislni-Hdiiv. .lime 27th. |HW. .1 NMKS UKKK.N, I’reatdent t.l »). K 111.A* KKoltD.Secy . ISVto Ju-lR-lue

Fourtli of .Inly Kxenniloiia viu tlie \anilaliH at Half Fare. Tickets will be Mild on July a and 4, good to return until July 5, 18114. inclusive, between ill I stations within two hundred miles of initial point. Tickets will also be sold to stations on connecting lines on same basis ns above. For full particulars call on nearest Vauualia line ticket agent or address J. M. (Ttesilirough, Ass’t (Jen’l Pnss’r Agent, St. [Louis, Mo. tf A l&«‘inov»l.

Shook Shannon is in the city. G. S. Patterson is home from Chicago. Kd. S. Sheridan, of the Chicago Record, is in the city. Prof. W. P. Burris returned to Blutflon this morning. John C. Canine, of Waveland, is visiting at G. W. Black’s. Will Grogan Sr., went to Terre Haute this morning to buy cattle. Wm. Dills, who lias been seriously ill for some time, is improving. Rev. H. J. Black, of Indianapolis, is in tite city attending commence-

ment.

G. W, Blaeksoid three fine horses this week which arc to be sent to Scotland. Ed. P. Sheets, who has been visiting his mother south of town lias returned to Ohio. Miss Daisy Bavard went to Marshall, 111. this morning where she will spend thesummerMrs. Jane Richardson and Mrs. H. <1. Macy, o? Cloverdale, are guests of Jesse Richardson. G. M. Norman, who has been vis iting his brother, Prof. Norman, returned to his home at lleltonsville this morning. Greencastle’s delegates to tlie State Sunday School association meeting at Muncie are Mr. Hiram Allen, Misses Martha and Kltna Ridpath and Prof, and Mrs. R. A.

Ogg.

Rev. H. M. Dillon and L. P. Chapin, chaperoned by Joe Williams. went fishing in Walnut creek northwest of the city yesterdajx Mr. Williams gives the catch as follows: Rev. Dillon, one cat fish ; Mr. Cltnpin, one goggle-eye; Mr. Williams, three bass, one weighing three pounds. Coal is being mined in Putnam I count)’, and yesterday a wagon load ! passed through tlie city to H. 11. 1 llillis’ quarry, where he is using it in his engine. It comes from Wm. Wright’s farm, four miles north west of the city. Andrew Sltoptaugh, east of town, is also mining coai on Ills farm. The Purdue crop report issued on June 1> says: Montgomery, Putnam, Boone and Hendricks counties.—Frost of the 7th de-

Cards are out announcing wedding of Miss Carrie Hunt

Mr. Will Latta.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langdon left last night for a few day’s visit at

Muncie.

Miss Bvrde Carr, of Indianapolis, is visiting Col. Morrison.

A HoiiKt from Bl'MimiiiKton.

Greencastle people turn out in | was passed :

t | le to the street committee to report at

and next uieeting.

The matter of providing a “pound” for stray stock was referred to the

street committee.

City Attorney Moore was di- | reeled to prepare a penal ordinance j providing against the running at

large of stock.

The following claim ordinance

H. S. RENICK St CO.

EAST SIDE.

IT A. M a mil tore’s Groceries are IN or reel and. INlear^.

crowds to sec their fire department j.m.Donaohue, polio* *25

make a two square run in 90 sec-1 U.T. Ashley onds. They ought to see Bloom Kranl£ Rlley “ ington’s company get up and dust Qpo . N ... .! ten squares and throw water in 2tH Ben8. Williams minutes. Then their papers might | James D.Cutler, streets, have something to brag about. II Tol,i,, you want to be in the most progres-, T8Vlor Crum ,, she oity in Indiana just drop down Tobet hurehill here and rest contented the rest of) David Seott

tiie days of your

ton Courier.

life.—Uloomini/-

Tlie Courier in tlie above lias Greencastle mixed up with slowgoing Brazil. Our time on a twosquare run is 50^ seconds.

.Ino. Moran ”

Smith Darker Wm. Callahan

I.ou Kellar

Henry \Venvoi

Fred Hawley

Ollver tame, stone . ..

Phillip Lane

Wm. Nelson ’* .... H. H. Htllls, stone dust. Albert Allen, mdse May Tennant, eoal M. J. Ueekett, print ilia.

Death off .laines Middleton.

t'rawfordsvilte Journal.

James Middleton, father of Rev

H. M. Middleton, died Monday I U. 1 ' '"‘'^•‘". street bonds.

e j taxes refunded

morning at half past twelve at his I lireencastle Electric Uuht Co.—

home in Good Hope, Ohio. The | funeral occurred today at 2 o’clock, j

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

in the EATING LINE.

E. A. HAM I GT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

Comiiitf!

The American-Afro Exhibition in

I he elder Middleton was a member t , iejr i(WI| s|)ooijll sistiuj; ol the H9tli regiment, Oliio volim 1 0 f monstrous African ostriches from teers, and his funeral was conduct their California farm: birds, eggs uml ed by the G. A. R. Rev. II. M. animals from all nations. Will posiMiddleton was at his father's dying fivel - v ^ 1,1 Dreenc.stle, Big Four

le|»ot. rain or shine, on Friday and

bedside.

BRIEF MENTION

Leave orders with Raymond Wall/.,

Saturday, June 15 and Hi, mission 10c.

General ad-189-It

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

city telegraph oltlee, for line cut tlowers.

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Found—A pocketbook, sit 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. 187-tf Hear Mrs. Thurman, the dramatic and humorous elocutionist, at the A. M. E church Thursday night. Admission 10 cents. 189-11

ON F. 1.0 \\ 1ST PKICF. H> A I.I..

20 lbs granulated sugar $1.00 22 lbs A sugar $ 1.00 25 His C sugar $1.00

Coffee,Lion, .\\X\, Arbuokles,

per package Best ItOc cott’ee Best flour .‘1 cans best corn .‘1 lbs ginger snaps Crackers, jier lb .... 7 bars Gloss and Star soap Clothes pins, per do/ Soda, per lb White tlsh, :i hoop pails.

|opcnute!f by Tbe>m!is' oZnnelk who is considerable garden truck ; | '^.^rup nmlasscs. per gal

Low located in Nelson block 1st doin' Von th of W. H. Burke’s grocery on Vine Street. Cheapest and best work in the pity : repairing a specialty. 172-tf

good prospect for pears, plums and ! ,,r In< ' 1 ‘ 1 ... ‘ Best sorghum molasses, per gal

raspberries, wheat supposed to be

.. 22c

27',.•

:i7',.e .. 25c ...25c ....5c ..,25c ...lc

7‘*c

... 35c ... 25c ....5c

. . 35c

injured by frost, but not yet veri-

. 25c |

10c i

[new stock of*-

WAGE PAPEKS AT UUExN’S - E)RXJO - S'PORKk. jdtest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

Mustard sardines, 10c per box; 3 boxes for 1 lb Sudranski’s baking powder j Vinegar, per gal j Lemons, each

I Bacon ami lard, per lb.. 10c

From and after May 28, 1894. I will ort'er a cash discount of 15 per cent on all cash pur- | chases exceeding 25 cents. Xo I changes in prices ; all go at old price, j Five cents ott'$1.00 purchase. 3 cents ott i 75 cent purchase, 2 cents ofl'50 cent purchase, 1 cent oil'25 cent purchase, and paying cash for mv coupon books when purchased will give you 5 per cent oil', making a $5.00 book for #4.75, a $10.00 bonk 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 Sets. Bleached “ ... .0, 7, 8 and 9 ets. Prints 5. 6 and 7 cts. Ginghams 5. II and 7 ets.

Half-wool dress goods

double witith 25 ets. Pins, two papers for 5 ets. Cambric 5 cts. Linen collars 10 cts. Clift's, per pair 20 cts. I j Ladies’ Shoes $1.25, $1.75, $2.no, $2.50 | I Slippers $1.10. $1.25, $1.50 j Children’s Shoes .50 cts, 80 cts and fl ; Stiff Hats $1 and $1.50 j Soft Hats 50 and 75 cts. | Stanley <laps 25 ets. j

Groceries.

25 Ills, patent flour 45 ets. i 25 lbs. Vandalia, Big Four or Mansticld flour 38cts. ! Bacon 10 and 11 cts. Ham. 12'._. and 14cts ' Eggs 10 ets. Butter 15 cts. 2 for 25 cts Lion. Arbuekle’s, Crystal and

••V. x. X. X. X. coffee. . " .23 cts. lc j Best roasted cort'ee in bulk. 30 ets

Sugar 90 to 24 lb- $1

50 ets. I

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, 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 >1.50. F. G. Gilmore.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for tlie coming thirty-six hours arc ! as follows us received by II. S ! Renick <fe Co. from the official 1 weather bureau at Indianapolis: IndianAi'oi.is, Ind., June Li. Fair weather, stationary tem-

perature.

Dknt.

Will give 10 per eent. discount on all £ortt. P “ il! ‘ 00 cts. dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, etc. |j e |] e y “ 45 ets. Clothing and tine dress goods at cost, i White Fish, 3 hooped pails. .. 35 ets.

lS8-5t J. SI’I>RANSKI

Corner Main and Ohio Streets.

Crackers, live lbs, 25 cts. John Riley, South Greencastle.

CYlip i.hisCYoupon Trank Leslie's Scenes anJ Portraits of the Civil War size of imife about 11x18 Inchen. Magnificently lllnstrated FOB MTV RE\l»i:K8-Bring one War Coupon wilh U' cents for each part as issued, to THE HAN NEK TIMES otlioo FOR ol T-OF-TOVVN READERSMall one War Coupon with 10 cents, to THE RAN NEK TIM K>, < .rooncHHi l<\ Ind., for each part. Ilo particular to (1) give your full name and address; (2) state what part you want, giving its number: LI) inclose the necessary coupons and l*t cents for each imrt wanted. In sending for “Frank Leslie’s War Scenes’’don't include any other business. • * r ’No bound volumes of Frank Les He’s M hi Scenes will be off t red bj r n i BANNEK T1MEV This is positive No part can lie obtained In any other way than indicated in otir regular coupon.^

Iloiue SeekerN Kxi’iirsion to the South. July 5, August 7, Sept. 4, October 2, November <> and December 4. the Monon route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (south of Louisville and l.exi ington) Tennessee, Mississippi,Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina. South Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to New Orleans. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river.

J. A. Michakl, Agt. Today's l.ocul Markets.

[Furnished the Daily BanxkkTimks daily by R.W. Allen, nianagerof Arthur

| Jordan’s poultry house.'

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Hens re; SnrliiKH,choice '... It Cocks, ymuiK amt fi:!ls 8 Cocks, old Turkeys, hens, choice fat (i Turkeys, young, choice fat ;! I Turkeys, old toms 8 | Ducks.. ♦*? Uocao, choice f. f. »ll>s and over ir> Oeeae. pluckad to I Kerx. fresh, siihjcct to hnnditnK s Duller, fresh roll 8

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