Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY. JUNE H». 1804.

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lintil vod see our Wall J Paper. You can Get your money’s worth at Jones* Drug Store.

•KBHRTOWS L-KUISDRY* Make, your llni'ii look liko now. Three aht(»OTitri curb wei-k. Mon ., We«J ami Krl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY

LOAN ED

Imperial Flour

BEST MADE.

Ask Your Grocer. Male ty Yanialia Mills. 13M-3in-e-»-w

J. R. LEATHERM AN.

lievers of that faith will be baptized in Deer ereek. A number of people from here will drive down. What are hobos and where from what did the term originate? Before “Coxeyite” became current the name was applied to tramps and ne’er-do-wells generally. After some investigation we have learned two stories. One recites that hobo is an abbreviation of Hoboken, N. J., that being the name applied to the city by the Weary Watkinses and Hungry Higginses. The other story traces the name to Chicago, where an unsavory character named Hobo conducted a tough saloon, which was celebrated as headquarters for tramps. The police were called upon to raid the place with such frequency that it became the custom to designate all arrested

Room* ’J. :i, 4 anti Allen IIl«K‘k.

INDIANA

In any sum, tor any time. Must see the borrower in per-

GREENCASTLE, . I

' Spivitil Attention Given to Diseases of Wo-

men anil children.

SOn. No delay. Money fur- Indiana street upstairs over the Western

I'nion Telegraph office. isi-.'lw

nished at once at the very j MERKLE, Tailor. lowest rates.

there by the name Hobo. From

PHYSICIAN I AND : SURGEON, this the term was stretched to cover

all worthless 'diameters. Which is correct, if either, we know not. You can pay your money and take

your choice.

A drive about the streets of Greencastle these evenings shows one that there are many more water consumers attached to the mains than there was last year or in any previous year since we have had the water works system. Nearly

AMONG THE. CHURCHES. " lull iln* S.rvir.n will B. Tomorrow at I’lai i'K of Womlitp. LOCUST STREET A. M. E. CHURCH. Preaching at 10:30 a. m; Sab bath school at ‘2 p. m ; preaching at 8 p. m. by Rev. Mrs. Thurman, ot Michigan. The A. M. K. church will hold a camp meeting at Rainbridge beginning July 14 and holding over two Sunday. The church lias secured the help of Mrs. Thurman, evangelist, of the Michigan conference. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Meetings in G. A. if. hall. Bible school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m; subject: “Ktlicacy of Prayer.” Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p in. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. in. Sermon at 7 :30 p. m; subject: “Lot’s Wife.” Public cordially invited to all these services.

A. B. HANNA. : ; Funeral Director. Has the only F’uneral 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.

A complete stock.

PLEASE C0(fE AND SEE ME.

at my new place of liusiness on South

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to see that every man and woman 1 What is Going on in and About coming into our store gets a proper _ . _ fit in shoes. In some stores the Fair Groencastle.

salesmen are ladies and let you take away a shoe that tits imlifierently, to save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It eosts us nothing to lake special troubh , and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well wortli our while. A single ill-titting pair of shoes is enough to start eorns that will last a lifetime. Trailing at a store wheie you are sure to get nothing but

‘‘fits” means

LLOTION NOTICE.

lie annual meeitna of the stockholders oF 1 the prominent streets are now

sprinkled, and where a number

sY\t ^l^,n, r G W r:i , 'n:;St e t i e d take water together the .lust and

Wednesdai. June | )eat j () u g,. eat ex tent is overcome.

In the business part of town the street sprinkler is done away with, and the private consumers keep the

streets well watered.

Putnam County,

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THE LOCAL FIELD

so r.xiss prions & CO. you.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Going Mint Where

Their OueHtM are Stopping—NewM of In* terent Over the City—The Bent Column in th* Paper for Qtiiek Itcatling.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are us follows as received bv H. S Renick A Co. from the ollicial weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian\poi.is, Ind., June 16. Local showers tonight and r“cooler Sunday. Dent.

Today's l.oeai Market!*.

[Furnished the Daily Bannkr Timks daily by li.W. Allen, manager of Arthur

Jordan’s poultry house.|

Hen* Sprint, » choice

Cocks, youuK and culls

Ooeka, old

Turkey*, hens, oholcc fat Turkeys, you nij. choice fat

Turkeys, old tolas

Duck.

Geese, choice f. f. Sllis and over . Geese, pltiektsl Kiors. fresh, subject to lianditna Hntter, fresli roll Butter, No. 8

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FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /T^retyapt: Jailorip^ In the city go to E. YV. W MIT E. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postottice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. \V. WHITE.

NIAGARA t ALLS KXM'KSION Via the C., II. A l». It. K. Under agreement of the trunk lines, it was decided that no Niagara Falls eheap excursions would he run this year until after the first of August, t he Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton Kailroad will run one of their famous excursions to Niagara Falls at the usual low rate sometime about tbe first or second week in August. These excursions Were discontinued last year owing to the World's Fair, and it is expected that they will he larger this year. Look out for the announcement of them in this paper. I'Jl-tf Fourth of •lllty hxenrstons via the Van-

ilalui at Halt Fare.

Tickets w ill lie sold on July Hand t,

Ralph Pitchlynis sick with fever. Company I will drill next Tues-

day evening.

Mrs. Lakin is visiting relatives

at Coatesville.

YV. 8. McAllister moved to Free-

dom yesterday.

Miss Belle Hanna went to Plainfield this morning. Mrs. J. L. Fisk is recuperating at the Martinsville springs. Miss Marian Herdman has returned to Crawfordsville. Dr. Ed. Knox left at noon today for a week's visit in Chicago. C. B. Standforth moved from this city to Terre Haute yesterday. Laura Breeden is visiting relatives and friends in Coatesville. Mrs. Chas. Lueteke is recovering front a severe attack of rheumatism. Roger Burlingame will spend Sunday with his best girl at Clay

ton.

Mrs. H. M. Adams, of Little Rock. Ark., is visiting 1. Y'ermilion and family. Henry YVerneke will spend tomorrow with his brother Gus in Terre Haute. Prayer meeting will be held at Lueteke’s hall on tomorrow morn ing. All are invited. About twenty couples will drive down to Eel river tomorrow and spend the day at the falls. Miss Clara Kakens, who has been visiting Mrs. E. Burlingame, returned to Iter home at Jeffersonville today. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langdon returned home last night ftotn Mun cie where they have been attending a convention. Mrs. Puett and her daughter, of Greencastle, will spend cotnmence-

The fruit growers of Floyd county, Ind., have closed one of the most successful strawberry seasons in the history of the county. Over fifty cars of the fruit have been shipped to northern markets, and the growers have received for the crop nearly or quite #75,000. This large sum was derived of hillsides that fifteen years ago were not valued at a price to exceed $5 per acre. Now these lands are the most valuable in the county. Miss Allie Riley entertained a few of her friends last evening in a yet v pleasant manner at iter home on South Main street. Dainty refreshments were served and the evening was pleasantly spent in con yersation and music. Those present were: Misses Maude Buis, Lottie Davenport, Jesse Jean Couch, Lizzie Meikel and Messrs. Frank Kleinbub, YVill Burk, Samuel Woodruff and YVill Grogan. Jack Ash announces that the Greencastle old settlers' picnic will be held this year on the 26th of July, the last Thursday in the month. The managets are arranging a good program for the day, and will issue their advertising matter next week. Hon. Jesse Overstreet, of Franklin. republican candidate for con gross from the Fifth district, is in the city today. Jesse is a hustler, and is making many friends in Putnam. The Banner Times has received the copy for the premium list of the big Bloomington fair. The work was done in this city last

yea r.

The Muncie N'eirit is otf in geography and says: “Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langdon, of YVinchester. are spending a few days in the city.” Rev. T. L. Anderson, of the Chicago Presbytery, will preach in the the Presbyterian church on Sunday, both morning and evening. The I. O. 0. F. and Red Men

BRIEF MENTION Leave orders with Raymond Waltz, city telegraph office, for line cut tlowers. |Sli-|f Look out for Palace ice cream wagon daily on every street in city. 159-inths-tf The commencement exercises at St. Paul's academy will be bold June 2*5. Tickets can be had at the door. I!t2-lt

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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. : : :

ONK I.OWKST PUICE TO ALL. 21 Ihs granulated sugar $1.00 22 Ihs A sugar $1.00 25 ll,s C sugar $1.00 < Tiffee, Lion, XX XX, Arbuckles, per package 23c Best 30c coffee 2T , ._.c Best llottr ItT'.jC 3 cans best corn 25c 3 Ihs ginger snaps 25c Crackers, per lb 5c 7 bars Gloss and Star soap . . ,25c Clothespins, per doz lc Soda, per lb 7.! g C Wldte fish, 3 hoop pails. 35c Best syrup molasses, per gal .. . 25c Oil Sardines, per box 5c Best sorghum molasses, per gal 35c Mu«tard sardines, 10c per box; 3 boxes for 25c 1 Hi Sudranski’s baking powder 10c Y'inegar, per gal 15c Lemons, each lc Bacon and lard, per lb.. 10c Will give 10 per cent, discount on all dry goods, notions, shoes, bats, etc. Clothing and fine dress goods at cost. 188-tf J.SUDRAN8KI, Corner Main and Ohio Streets.

IC. A. Mamiltoir’s Groceries are ^Correct and KleaiT-

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

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A. HAM I G'TON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OE SQUARE.

A Iteinoval. The first class shoe shop of the city is operated by Thomas O’Connell, who is now located in Nelson block 1st door south of W. H. Burke’s grocery on Vine street. Cheapest and best work in the city; repairing a specialty. 172-tf

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. From and after May 2S, ls!»4, I will otfer a cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash purchases exceeding 25 cents. No changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents otf $1.00 purchase, 3 cents oil 75 cent purchase, 2 cents otf 50 cent purchase, 1 cent otf 25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon hooks when purchased will give yon 5 per cent off, making a $5.00 hook for $1.75, a $10.00 Im,ok for $0.50. 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, (!, 7 and 8 cts. Bleached “ ... .6, 7, 8 and 9 cts.

Prints 5, G and 7 cts.

have arranged for a clay pigeon , .5. G and 7cts.

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Pins, two papers for Cambric Linen collars

good to return until Jttlv 5, 1804. inclu-

, . Half-wool dress match next Ihursdayat Maloney s] double width

park in south Greencastle.

Ren P. Carpenter received his commission this morning as reporter for the Interstate Press as-

sociation at Indianapolis.

Albert Graham and James Y ertnilion attended the banquet and

will also be sold to stations on eonneet-1 YY'alnut street,

ing lines on same basis as above. For full partieulars call on nearest Y'andaliu line ticket agent or address J. M. Cbesbrough, Ass’t (Jen’l Pass’r Agent, St. Louis Mo. tf

NEW STOCK OF=.

WALU PAPERS

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AUnElN’S - DRUG - STORE,. H Latest Designs and Gearings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen

graduation exercises of the Brazil

There will he a Shaker baptizing high school last evening, at Piitiiamville tomorrow morning Rev. Edward Saunders, of Chiat 10 o’clock. About thirty be- cago, will preach at St. John’s — Episcopal church tomorrow morn- ___ ing at 10:30 o'clock.

G. YY r . Black received a car-load

.. 25 cts. .... 5 cts. .. . .5 cts. ... 10 cts.

Cttrts. 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 Stitt' Hats $1 and $1.50 Soft Hats 80 and 75 eta. Stanley Caps 25 cts. Groceries. 25 lbs. patent Hour 45 cts. 25 lbs. Vandalia, Big Four or Mansfield flour 38cts. Bacon 10 and 11 cts. Ham Pi'o and 14ets Eggs 10 cts. Butter 15 eta. 2 for 25 cts Lion. Arbuckle’s, Crystal and X. \. X. X. coffee. .23 cts. Best roasted coffee in hulk 30 cts

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, Si.00, $1.25, and $1.50. F. G. Gilmore.

Sugar 20 to 24 lbs $1

of fine horses from Charleston, 111. I Sirup in pulls ..50 cts.

this week.

For Rent—Three unfurnished rooms cor. YV. Franklin and Jefferson streets. 24-tf Mrs. Lizzik Allen.

Sorghum “ GO cts. Jellcy “ 45 cts. White Fish, 3 hooped pails. 35 cts. Crackers, five lbs. 25 cts. |

ISiK Four I'.xcursioii*. Wry low ratps to California are now j in effect. Honieseekers’ excursion June 5 to] Alabama. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, I Louisiana. Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Y'irginia, one fare; return limit 20 days. Jamestown, N. W, June !•> to 18, j

$13.G8.

Terre Haute. June 20, $1.05. < ieveland, J uly 9 toll, $9.45. On account of the American Institute of Homeopathy' at Denver the Big Four will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs or 1’uehlo and! return at $28.15. Return limit July II. j For other dates an . partieulars see 117-tf F. P. Hijkstis. Agt. 1 Yandaliii Lim* KxritraioiiH. To Terre Haute, June 20th, return ■ limit 21st, account meeting of Princes I of the Orient; fare $1.05. To Buffalo, N. Y., June 23rd and 24th, return limit June 28th, one fare for round trip, account Knights of St.John, j Jamestown. N. Y\, June 1G, 17 and 18, return limit June 27, one fare for round 1 trip, account Order of Elks. To Kokomo, Ind., July 3and 4, return ■ limit 7th, one fare for round trip, ac- ^ count Sons of Y'eterans. To Warsaw, Ind., J uly 17th to August 1st, return limit Aug. 2d, one fare

Olip t.liisOoupon Frank Leslie's Scenes anl I’ortraits of the

Civil War

size of pa ire about 11x18 t lichen. Magnificently Illustrated FOIt CITY KK.VDKK8-Urtng one War Coupon with In cents for each part as Issued, to THK UANNEIt

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K'»K ot I OK-TOWN HEADERS— Mall one " ar Coupon with 10 eents, to Till. MANNER llMKs, Gr.eiicaslle.

for round triji, account Spring Fountain John Riley, South Greencastle. I Assembly.

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(1) kIvd your full name and uritlro**; (U) Htate what part you want, aivlnu: its number; (3) inclose the neceHaary coupons and looents for eaeii part wanted. In sendina: for “Frank LeaHe's War Scenes” don’t tneludeany other busi-

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f^No hound volumes of Frank Les lie’s War Scenes will beoffeted by THK BANN1 R TIMI 8 rbisls positive No part can he obtained in any other way than Indicated In our regular coupon.