Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1894 — Page 3

FHE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY. JULY 9. 1894.

Muki-n >mir liiu'n look liki- m-w. Ttircc iliipini'iiUfaohwi-i-k. Mon , Wcl and Kri.

DELIVERY.

We put the Knife to all I ;'“ v . ,hrir b “ giB ', w * s w, ' rek ' <1

prices on wall paper,

your opportunity.

It's

by a collision and an after runaway.

Jones’ Drug Store.

John Higdon has been elected to a position with a handsome salary attachment in the Indianapolis high school, and will teach algebra. Passenger train No. 17 collided

1’. S. Kindly remember us, j wit ** a frt ‘ l K hf tr “i n on the Big when needing Drugs. Paints,' 1,011 r near ( harleston last night, etc. We sell the best atlow| and ‘latigerously wounded both

prices. J. D. S.; firemen -

Rev. J. K. Newhouse came home from Battle Ground Saturday, and

Paper Hanging anl Patdiing reu ' r, ‘“ " m r "“" ln

Done neatly, cheaply and with

promptness.

MONEY CANED

BOX773.

R B. HURLEY.

any sum, tor any time, ust see the borrower in perNo delay. Money furVhed at once at the very 'west rates. eo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

there with his family during the

meeting.

Miss Rose Gainer, the etlicient

Bannkk Timks stenographer, is

| taking a vacation of a month. She

Imperial I lour Will visit Alexandria, Seymour and

BEST MAI,K. ; other Ask Your Grocer. Made t\ Yanialia

Mills.

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W KJi AIKS to see that every man and woman coming into our store gets a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let vou take away a shoe that tits indifferently, to save themselves the trouble of rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we tind the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-fitting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store where vou are sure to get nothing but ‘‘Ills” means A t O BAINS : L LOUIS & CO] you.

The physicians report the recent cold weather has caused a check in the cases of dysentary which were getting rather numeroosduring the

warmer weather.

Fred Middleton and Conrad Gautier spent Sunday in Crawfordsville. They went on their bicycles, making the run in two hours and forty minutes. They report the roads in splendid con

dition.

j It has been suggested that the

Where Our People are OoIiik amt Where RlliglltS ot PytlliftS play the MaTheir «iue*W are Stopping -News of In-j SOUS Utld SCC i( they Cull again get tere.t over the city - Tt.e ite.t Column in defeated at base ball. They have

been defeated by the I. O. O. F. and Redmen and might as well make n

clean score.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

have nothing else to do these dem •eratie days. A good digger can earn two or three dollars per dav, and the root finds a ready sale. This accounts for the number and variety of people w ho are searching

for it these days.

The Indiana Horticultural society will hold its summer meeting and exhibition in New Amsterdam, Wednesday and Thursday, August 22 and 23, 1S91. New Amsterdam is located on the Ohio river, it. Harrison county, and is in the midst of the apple region of that section of the state. The local society will provide liberally for all who attend. Two hundred dollars will be offered in prizes on horticultural products. Full particulars, with program and premium list, will be published soon. All horti-1 cultunsts and friends are invited to attend. For further information write to VV. H. Ragan, secretary,

Greencastle. Ind.

Last night’s and today’s Monon trains arrived here this afternoon at about the same time. GREENCASTLE’S LODGES.

tli 4 I*ap«r for ^tii«‘k Kfadtuif.

I

? or the Neatest and Best

^refyapt Jailorip^ In the city go to

:. W. WHITE. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice.

inest Line of Samples,

uttons Covered and Made to Order

epairing and Cleaning.

E. \V. WHITE.

Dr. McCarty is moving to Or-

leans.

( apt. Smiley left today for Rich-

mond.

Robert Lane, of French Lick, is in the city. The hum of the thresher is heard in the land. Mrs. E. M. Davis, of Gas City, is here on business. Clarence Vestal is at home from Waterbery, Con. Yes Miller returned to his home in Oklahoma today. M. S. Miller left today for Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Dr. E. Hawkins spent yesterday with his lather in Vigo County. The Red Men and the I. O. O. F. are billed for a game of ball Thurs-

day.

T. A. Vancleave, of Kokomo, is at the bedside of his father, S. B. Vancleave. Mr. and Mrs. Seigfreid, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swope. Miss Laura C. Shetidan leaves today for Mountain Lake park to be gone two weeks. The county hoard of review is in session today looking after equali zation of assessment. Charles Gambold, of Coatesville, came down this morning to join his company in case it should be called

out.

Col. J. R. Weaver and family went to Long Branch this afternoon. They will remain about

eight weeks.

A number of the White Lilly chapter went to Lafayette this afternoon to attend a general meeting

of the lodge.

Mrs. Hunt and daughter, of Miram who have been visiting Mrs. Robert Hughes, went to Indianapolis

this morning.

The I. U. U. F. bail club challenge the Rctl Men to a game of base ball, to he played Thursday

afternoon at 2 p. in.

That “scientific’’ seine which lias been in charge of the mayor since its capture was today transferred to

the sheriff's keeping.

Editor Arnold, of the Slar Press,

‘‘••ciiul wrek in August. These exettr- was elected a vice president of the

ESSSSi IMfcorW put they will be larger this year. Look

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.

rURNITURE. A complete stock. Prices to suit the times. A. B. HANNA. East Side Square.

VuiKtalm I.me Kxcaraion*.

To Kokomo, Ind., July 3anti 4. return iliinit 7th, one fare for round trip, ac-

•ount Sons of Veterans.

To Warsaw, Ind., July 17tb to August 1st, return limit Aug. 2d. one fare for round trip, account Spring Fountain

sembly.

The ViinilHlia Line w ill run a series f homeseekers’ excursions to Michigan mints .Inly 10, Aug. 14 and Sept. 18. j)ne fare for the round trip, with twen-

jy days limit.

The Vatidfllht Liiie offers a rate of 22.2(1 round trip to Asbury Bark, N. J. |tdy 7, 8, and 9, with return limit Scp?iutter i-r. Account Conventionf of national Educational Ass. Passengers .an use Penn. Lines both going and returning or if thev prefer, can return Via V Y. I'. A Lakt Shore route. I or I'urther particulars sce.l. S. !>ow-

1'% agt.

N I AO AKA 1 AI.I.S KXIl KSION

Vtn the C.. II. X It. K. K.

ruder agreement of the trunk lines, it was decided that no Niagara Falls cheap excursions would be run this year until after the first of August. The * iueinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RailI'oad will run one of their famous excursions to Niagara Falls at the usual low rate sometime about the first or

These exettr-

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Asbury Park on Saturday. Sam Detrick and George Layton

The fourth quarterly meeting ol the Groveland circuit, M. P. church, will be held at ( anaan, July 20 to 22, 1894. The quarterly conference at Canaan July 21 at 2 p. m. Then will he service at Groveland on the evening of the 22d at 7 :-‘10. All

invited.

A team of mules hitched to a wagon and a tnowitig machine, the property of Peter Stoner, ran away this morning at 10:30 o’clock. They started at Bicknell’s shop and ran east through the alley in the rear of Cawley’s saloon, turning south on Vine near the Banner Times office. The mower was dragged a square and completely

wrecked.

A Pennsylvania paper contends that a good country paper at $1.50 a year is cheaper than wheat at 50c a bushel and adds: “The Herald, one of the most popular of the Chicago dailies, discontinued its weekly edition because, with a circulation of 20.000, it failed to pay expenses at $1 a year. It was made up of matter from the daily, costing nothing for the type-setting. Yet there are plenty of people who think that a country paper, with only a small circulation compared with the weekly Herald, can afford to furnish a paper for $1 a year. One of the saddest deaths of the year was that of little George Harold, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Black, which occurred last evening at eight o'clock. The little sufferer had been ill for some time with dysentery, which finally caused congestion of the brain. He was one of a family of very bright children, and his par ents have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Harold was about two and one half years of age. The funeral will occur tomorrow morning at ten o’clock at the family residence, 404 north Jackson street, Dr. Town officiating. “There is $150 worth of ginseng, said a prominent druggist to the reporter as he gave two large sacks a kick with his off foot. The sacks were of the regulation wheat size, and the remark led to the observation that there are more people digging “seng” this year than usual. It is generally supposed that a sengdigger does not amount to much, which idea arises from the

Thu Nfiwn Itefcularly from tlu* Fra-

ternal Order* of the City.

Greencastle Lodge, No. 2123, G. U. O. of Odd Fellows have elected Ghas. Herring noble grand and K.! T. Stewart secretary. The other officers remain the same. A new goat w ith longer horns will proba

bly he ordered soon.

Greencastle Lodge, 348, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows installed 1 last week. The following are the appointive officers: G. W. Hinton, warden; \V. K. Starr, conductor; Joseph Freund, outside guardian,' Henry Meltzer, right supporter no ble grand ; John Cook, left supporter noble grand; Willis Steeg, right supporter vice grand; A. B. Hanna, left supporter vice grand. G. H. Hulce was appointed inner guard and Bailey Hawkins outer guard, last week, of Kagle Lodge, No. D>, Knights of Pythias. The elective officers were installed. The Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias will meet this evening. There is important business to transact and the presence of every

Sir Knight is desired.

At the unveiling of the monument in Forest Hill cemetery erected in memory of I’ast Chancellor J. Addison Hill of Kagle Lodge, No. 16, Knights of Pythias, and founder of the order of Pythian Sisters. Hattie A. Robinson, of Dayton, Ohio, supreme chief of Pythian Sisters, will deliver the address. 'Ilie monument will he unveiled Aug. 21. Putnam Lodge. No. 45, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will bring into requisition the services of the following appointive officers to as-

sist the elective ones in

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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 & CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :

IC- A. I Icinailtoiq’H Groceries are I "Correct and I’Cleaiq. IMace a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE. EL A. HAMIGT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

CtiriMtian Kndeuvor ExrurNioii. The Chicago A Eastern Illinois K. R. will sell tickets to Cleveland at one fare for tlie round trip. Tickets on sale July Uth, 10th and 1 till, g<»Hl going on date of sHlf and good returning untii and including July 31st, 1SU4. If tlte return ticket is deposited with agent at Cleveland prior to July 17th, it may be good to return as late as Sept, latb, 1894. For further information confer with any C. A E. I. K. H. agent or C. L. Stone. Gen. Pa->. and Ticket Agent,

teaching j Chicago.

SPECIAL

LOW RATES —VI

llig Four Li* ml Sew kern* F*«»r*ui»iiH. Aug* 7th, S«‘pt. 4th, Oct. 2h(l t Nov. dth and Dec. 4th round trip tickets will l«* sold at half fare to points in Ala.. Fla., (ia., Ky., La.. Miss., N. C., S. C., Tenn. and Va. Return limit 20 days. For rates and partieulsrs eonsuit F. P. Huestis, Agt. 195-tf Horn** SeekPfH EiciirMiun to the South. August 7. Sept. 4. October 2, November 6 and December 4, the Motion route will -ell tickets at one fare for the round trip to nil points in Kentucky south of Louisville and Lex

Friendship, Love and Truth the rest of the year: C. L. Hougland, warden ; A.J. C’osner, outside guardian; Jno Ash, conductor; David E. Badger, inside guardian; C. H. Meikle, right supporter N. G.;J. I). Pierce, left supporter N. G.; Jno. Friend, right supporter V. G.; Geo. \V. Crawley, left supporter V. G.; NY. S. Goodman, right scene shifter; Ed Ackerman, left scene shifter; S. W. Baer, chaplain; J. A. Michael, sitting past grand. .South !•*. Maloney’s saloon ia being re-

tloored.

Miss Allie Riley is home from Brazil and reports Miss Mollie ns

improving.

Miss Anna Dorothy, of Indianapolis, is visiting at J. M. Down’s.

BRIEF MEN l ION. baptist Young People. Return limit ... . . , ~7» i . '31st. via nil rail or rail and steamer.

For Sale-At half price one gas cook '

BIG FOUR ROUTE Kilt EOI.I.OWIM; MKKTIN(.>: “ Y. P. S. C. K'’ - at ( levelatul July 11-15 National Teachers’ Association, Asburv

July 0-13.

League Amer'can Wheelmen iH-nver

August i;i-|s.

Knights of Pythias Washington. D. C.,

in August.

(». A. R. ai Pittsburg, Septemlier 10-15. Aik ncai'fiit ticket uffent tordnteol sale, return limit, routes, train service, etc K.O. Me* OltMK K. 1>. It. MARTIN. Cuss. Traffic Miiar. <.enl Pass A 1 kt AS1 ( INI INNATI if

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

From and I will offer 5 per cent

chases exceeding

lifter May 28, 1894, a cash discount of on uli rash pur-

cents. No

changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents off' $1.00 purchase, 3 cents oft 75 cent purchase, 2 cents off 50cent purchase, 1 cent off 27) cent purchase, and

ington'i Tennessee. M isstssippi, (.eorgia. , paying cash for my coupon books when Alabama, l-lorida. North Carolina. . pm-chased will give you 5 |»«-r cent oil. South Carolina and Virginia. Al-n to making a $5.00 book for f».75, a $10.00 New Oi lcan . Tickets good returning book for $9.50. All accounts that are twenty days from date of sale. Stop-, no t settled at proper time within 30 overs allowed south ol Ohio river. j days will be closed or settled by note.

Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes

J. A. Mutiak.i., Agt.

hik Four KxenniMMis. ; Unbleached iniislin July 9, 10 and II to Cleveland account j bleached Christian Endeavor Kocietv. Return I l’ r hits.... limit 31st, $9.45. Ginghams

i Half-wool dress

Jlllv 17. IS and 19 to Toronto account i double wint h

were going home last night from the ! fact that in certain mountainous regions a set of people known as

seng-diggers who do nothing else. They are shiftless and seem satisfied with grubbing enough seng to

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.

The largest and best selected stock of WA..LLi PAPERS in the city to he found at ALktiEkPiT ALkLkElN’S Goi'Js all new uml fresh and the putti-i-us are of areal variety. At.HURT VI.I.KN, Prop

provide food, carrying hut little for | clothes. Amelia Rives in her celebrated story of “Tania" tells of j these people. The diggers hereabouts are not shiftless, however, [and many are digging the root who

stove, one gas beating stove, cook stove, refrigerator, door and window screens. Apply at Boston store. 210-3t I have several desirable houses to rent at reasonable rates. James M. Hurley. First National bank. 210-3t A secondhand piano for sale—A good one at a bargain. Enquire of 1’. R. Christie. 208-tit Look out for Palace ice cream wagon

daily on every street in city.

I’ins. two papers for Cambric ........ Linen collars

5, 6, 7 and 8 et- ... .0, 7, 8 and 9 cts. .. . .5, li and 7 cts. 6. 1! and 7 cts.

goods

. 25 cts.

July 17 to Warsaw Ind. Spring Fo.m- , V!!,MTJTsLr.e' r

tain Park Assemble. Return limit Aug.

22 $4.40.

July 23, to Rome < itv, Ind.. account Island Park Assembly. Return limit

Aug. 12, $5.50.

Ladies’ Shoes

Slippers

159-inths-tf

July 7,8 and 9 the Big Four will sell j tickets to Asbury Park, account National Educational association,good going via Buttiilo and New York, or via

iC.&O. R. R. and returning via siime Two dozen old newspapers at J on either of these routes. This arrange-

the Banner Times office for fiye| ment will gtve an opportunity to view cents. These papers will he found th '' ""8urpas-ed scenery of the Hudson

1 r i river and the licautiful mountain seen-

5 cts.

5 cts. 10 cts. 20 cts. $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50

$1.10. $1.25, $1.50

Children's Shoes 50 cts, 80 cts and $1 Stiff Hats $1 and $1.50 Soft Hats 50 anil 75 cts. Stanley Caps 26 eta.

July 20. to Denver. Pueblo and Colo- _ GfOCBPIbs. ratio Springs, return limit Aug. 17,1'^’ 'he. patent Hour 45 cts. very low rate. 25 lbs. Vandalia, Big Four or

Mansfield ffniir ... 38ots.

Bacon 11 am Eggs

Butter

Lion, Arhnckle’s, X. X. X. X. coffee.

Best roasted coffee in hulk Sugar 20 to 24 lbs Sirup in pails

very useful in many ways. They ,. rv of ' V irguda.' Return trip .uadi be 'sorgWi are nice for pantry shelves, under Sept. 1st. Fare, $22.20. Jellev carpets and in oilier ways. Re- [ To M|chi int Julv A , 4 White Fish. :i hooped'pails member the price—two dozen for atK , Sept liS tWl . nt v {Uiy :< ha „ < nickers, five lbs

five cents. tf | fare l John Ril6y t South Greencastle

10 and 11 cts.

. 12 1 . and 14Ctk

.10 ets. . 15 cts. 2 for 25 cts

Crystal and

.23 cts.

...30 cts

$!

. .7MI cts.

.00 cts. 45 cts. 35 i ts. .25 cts