Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1894 — Page 3
rim BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, JULY Di. I89\.
RRTOW.S
LRWIN DRYK-
now. Three
I Kri.
Mp^pj COLLECTION *ND OELIVEHV.
MONEY
Ydnda lid IVlills I rune insane by reason of his
BEST : PATENT
Ask
IS A LEADER.
You r
wounds. His family has sued the
road for .tin,000 damages.
About thirty deputy l\ S. uiarsh-
Cjrocer. als passed over the Vandalia this
morning ei.route to Brazil. Thej-
I ()ANI[ :D i Bring in Your : ■ - ;
l Legs-
|| un -uni. h>r any time, see the borrower in perNo delay. Money fur- > d at once at the very
Iciest rates.
Geo. I j. Blake, GREENOASTLE. IND.
were lro,u 1 ndianapolis. W. II. MeDoel, general manager of the Louisville, New Albany & t'liieago. Saturday gave notice that 1 the road was again in good running order and would receive all classes
of freight.
Clarence Cast* and Miss Jessie Case will leave tomorrow for Chautauqua, New York. Mr. < use has a position as assistant editor on the Assembly /Jinilil, and Miss Jessie
j goes for recreation.
(irace Beckett was five years old
And let us measure you you for a Pair of Trousers to Order, you’ll look better and your friends will notice it. That’s what we want. Does us both a
good turn. See?
him. “Why don’t you score'em'?’ he says. Then he goes into details, talks about this and that being un outrage, etc. When the editor tells him lie will publish his complaint provided he will sign it he says: “On, no, I don't want to put my name to it—don’t want to get in trouble witli these people, don’t you see? Can’t you put it in the shape of an editorial?” He don’t care what trouble the editor may get into by publishing his grievance, hut is too politic or too cowardly to assume the responsibility himself. There are plenty of such people in every community, and the newspaper men always find out who they are.
A. B. MANNA. : : Funeral Director. Has the only Funeral Car and the best equipped Undertaking establishment in the city. Embalming; by the latest improved methods.
A complete stock.
1TRNITURE. Frices to suit the times. A. B. HANNA. East Side Square.
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M<H l/XS
! to-ee that every uiuti anl woman ! (‘oiiiingiuto our-loro gel-a proper tit ill -hoes. Ill -ollle store- the -alesiueii are hldie- ami let von t:ike away a slide that til - indilVersutlv. to stive themselves the trouhleof riiiiiaging through the shelves for the proper tiling. It costs us in.thing to take speeinl troubh , and we timl the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-tittiug pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lil'etitue. Trading at a store where you are sure to get nothing but ‘‘tits” means AO I’AINS I. LOUIS & CO. vo/5.
%(>, SB and S10
l : or >4 and $6,
9 Sar^dy. |
South <«r*M'nrUHt l«*.
Mrs. C. 'I'. Asltlev spent Sunday
on Sunday and on Saturday gave a j with r( . ll|tiv , s in stilesville.
party to her young friends. About
For the Neatest and Best ^rel^apt
Jailorip^ In the city go to
E. W. W n 1T E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.
nest Line of Samples,
ttons Covered and Made to Order
pairing and Cleaning.
E. W. WHITE.
forty wen* entertained and spent the afternoon from three to five
o'clock in a delightful way. There will be an important meet-
ing ofthe I'niformed bank, knights of Pythias, this evening in Castle hull. Important business will be transacted and arrangements made
for visiting brazil on the ’ilth. The remains of James W. Parker,
who was found dead in White river east ofthe city a few days ago, will he taken to Niles, (>.. this evening
♦ 22 E. WASHINGTON ST J by Ids sister. Miss Mary Parker,
who arrived from Niles tiiis morn
WiDicie Times.
THE LOCAL FIELD
ing.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
P
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taper Hanging anJ Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with
promptness.
soxt73. R.B. HURLEY.
m
Today’s Loral Markets.
(Furnished the Daily Banner Times ilyhy K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur
JBP I( l ari ' s Ronitry house.]
JI18 ^
ring*'choice, \y t to‘4 IDs
•k.s, you nit and culls I'-’ lolu, old ■ [iirkeyH, hens, choice fat 4 tirkcyH, yoiinK, choice l at 3 Iirkeys, old Ioiiih 3 lucks I leese, choice f. f. Hlbg and over. 25 eesc. plucked 15 ^g-s, fre«h, snbjcjct to handling tj Butter, t resh roll 7 Butter, No. 2 5
Where Our People are doing aud Where Their OiieHtu are Stopping -News of Interent Over the City The Uent Column In Hi9 Paper for Quick Keadlutf.
Dr. Darnell is on the sick list. Born, to Williaiu Bauer and wife,
July 14, a son.
The Vandalia started both local
freights this morning.
P. O. Colliver ami family are at
home from Kentucky.
Mrs. Dr. A. A. Washburn died at Tuscola, 111., Saturday night at ten o'clock. Mrs. Washburn was a cousin of Dr. E. B. Evans, of this city. Dr. Washburn, it will he remembered, was a partner of Dr. Evans for a number of years. Mrs Washburn is well known here. In Indiana there are 1,118,847 men. Of these 670,898 are single, 413,73:1 are married, 28,892 are widowers, 3000 divorced. 875 classed under the mysterious title of “unknown.” There are 1,047,057 females, of whom 4 13,523 are mar-
.Miss Lilly Black came down from Indianapolis and spent Sunday
witli her mother.
Miss Mollic Hill y, of Brazil, i spent Siinduv with her parents, Mi-
ami Mrs. John Hiley.
Miss Anna Kelley, who has been tin* guest of Miss Mary Mtilotiev lor several weeks, returned to
Bloomington todav
The members of Fox Ridge church will give a social at the residence of G. W. Crawley on next
Wednesday evening.
Item* from Our i’olorfcd !• riendn. Elder Stewart is home from De- j
troit. Mich.
Mrs. Dotey and Miss Wilson, of Brazil, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bass. The Silver Leaf band are contemplating a trip to Crawfordsville Aug. 6 to play at the I. 0. O.E. district convention. Rev. Willis preached his first sermon at Hinton chapel yesterday morning that was very much appreciated by a large audience. Moore, the man hurt by the Vandalia last week, is rapidly improv-
ing.
Ed Black fired one eye of his brick
Great Reduction
4. ' A •Vg. ’ ’ijftiisiiiinimiiniim
ILiSt'wii UVEcrwer
1(V Croaiu Fivozers and Urfri^erators For the balance of the season.
Call ami see Goods, and get prices before buying. H. S. RENICK St CO.
; : : EAST SIDE. : : :
tied; then there are no less than
71,252 widows and 4,711 divorced; gii n this morning,
there are 547,284 maids,young and Shermani the littlp snn of Milam old. The female “unknown” num-1 SMloa ^ die(1 V e 8t erday morning at her 37o. 5 o’clock after an illness of several An agent of the American Klee- wee | i8 . The remains were taken to
Miss Millie Woods is visiting j trie Telephone company, of Koko- Stilesville today for interment
friends in Indianapolis. mo, was in the city today on his
way to Kllettsville. He had witli him six of the instruments manufactured by his company, called the ,
IC. A.. Mamiltorp’s Groceries are FCorrect and FClearp.
Flace a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
ISig Four Kxrumioiirt.
•Inlv 17. 18 and 19 to Toronto aeenunl k|itist Young IVople. Return limit |
il-t, via
li t.'.i:.
Miss Rose Gainer left Saturday for a visit in Alexandria. Mrs. Spaulding, of south College avenue, is on the sick list. F. T. McWhirter spent Sunday with tiis family in this city. Miss Gertrude Hanna returned to Indianapolis this morning. I). E. Williamson is transacting business in Terre Haute today. Mary and Mabel Huestis are vis iting at Hillsboro and Irving, 111. Miss Edith Jackson, of Indianapolis. is visiting friends in the
city.
Thr Weather.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S
Co. from the official
etch
Inoianu’oi.is. Ind., July 16 Generally fair, probable light local rains. Wapcenhans.
all rail or rail and steamer, | Wallace Heals, of Clheugo, is .. , , „ . ,, visiting itis mother on Seminary
July 11 to W arsavv. Ind. Spring r oun-1 iln Park Ass«*uibly. Return limit Aug. street,
jt) jfc | iu
lluiv -j:!, to Rome City. Ind., aeeout.l MnS. Wright has returned to •land Park Assembly. Return limit the Danville normal for the sum-
jug. i-j, $:..r>u.
^^■July 211, to Denver. Pueblo and Colo-; 111 *’ 1 teitn.
^^Jdo springs, return limit Aug. G, Miss Jessie Beals returned todav
V* • in
To Michigan points. Aug. II from a visit to Miss Duvall, ol'In-
ai d-cpt. is. twenty days’ limit, half ( n„ nU | )0 li 8 .
11.,me seekers Kxc.ir.un. to ti.c s».ui.. Henry Patterson, the’bus driver August. 7. Sept. I, October 2, No- has accepted it position on Albin it
1 tnlier (> and Drecinber J. the ■ . 1;, fIninm route will sell tickets at one, ' 111 8 111 , ‘-
:;uc lor the round tripto ail point-in Mrs. Harry McAulcv atul niece, Kentuekv/south of TiOiiisville and f<ex>I , , ' ,, ingtoh IVim Mi-issippi.Georgia. Elma Retherlord went to Kushville
jAlHlmtna, Florida. North Carolina, today on a v isit.
Hunnings EnglisliDust transmitter, ^
! He erected several of the instru , . 1 j- i-
weather bureau at Indianapolis: ments about the city, and they J were indeed remarkable in their efficiency. A whisper could be heard
us easily as a yell, in fact easier, j
At the Vandalia depot where one of 1 The time for using the “special intbe instruments was placed the puf ! d.icement” tickets at the New gallery „ „ , . .1 ... 1 is growing short. Don’t wait until the
fing of the engines and the rattle I *
s * last week or the last day, but come now of the telegraph keys could I"* i . U1( j . 1V oid the rush. Remember the place plainly heard at the other end ot ground floor, gallery on N iue street. A. the line placed in Cooper Bros.’ I). Miller, artist. 21ti-lt stable. Some of our local capital High grade bicycle, price when ists became interested in the new j ,,ew in perfect order, for -ale
Inquire at .1. Iv. Langdon’s book store.
215-tft
Lost—Fountain pen. Finder leave at l.andes’ drug store and lie rewarded.
EX.
A. HA M I 1. T ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
|Fouth <'arolina and Virginia. Al-o to New Orleim . Tickets good returning twenty days from ilatt* ot sale. Stoplevers allowed smith of Ohio river.
J. A. Mii'iiaei., \gt. V.-iiiilnlm l ine I:veiii-*i<ins.
instrument and may organize an exchange. They are sold outright J
for |22 each.
Prof. Arnold Tompkins and wife, who have been visiting his father some twenty miles west of Terre Haute, were in the city a few days days this week visiting friends. He will begin his series of institutes next week, holding a week’s meeting in many of the counties throughout the state. He will return to Chicago university in the fall to ’complete his two years’ course in
that institution,
highest praise of the university,
The Hattie. After the battle !>eace! But for some The battle lusts till death. All effort* I**4 In these to grief and blttorneH*, and when Unconquered, though they fall and faint and bleed. Their houIn are mettled for some blacker strife; They struggle bravely for an Inch of lifs. These are the hapless ones, or so we deem Our brothers u ho must either tight or die. fret be that ever swum an angry stream And reached firm shore knows more than you or I — If we are joyous in un rutiled days— That hope which grows from grief and struggle stays. They are not hapless. In their heart of heart# They know the deepest faith that life can
Kivc.
Their li\ mg is no playing of old parts. In the wide wisdom of the gods they live. For they have conquered where the millions
faii-
Their ship of life is stronger for the gale.
-George Edward Montgomery.
Niagara Falls Exeiirsion \iignst *4nd
— i Via the Cincinnati, Hamilton & DnyTtil< Tin WeddiiiK. | ()|| l{.|j| r , lit( |. Oil Aiu/ttst 2ml the ( '. The tin weddiiiK comes with the tenth I H<!t ,, ){ J{ vvi „ rlm tUi . u . alm , llt i
t'Xeiirsion from < iucinnati to Niagara
21 .*>-11
anniversary. If a dinner be given, it is I
SPECIAL LOW KATES
BIG FOUR ROUTE EOlt KU.I.OWIM. MEETINGS: League Amer'eati Wheelmen Denvei Ailgu«t 13-18. Knights of I'ythias Washington, D. ( in August. G. A. R. at Pittsburg. September lu-l*>. Ask nouivst ticket intent tor date ot ■eile. return limit, routes, train service, etc K. O. Met OltMIl K. 1) n.MAKTIN. I’ass. Trattle Mmtr. (itml Pass A Ikt Aa> ( INI I\\ VTI tf
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
From and after May 28, Isnt, I will otl'er a cash discount of o per cent on all cash purchases exceeding 2.*> cents. \t>
Misses Edith Jackson and Gert- which he thinks one of the most
suggested in The Ladies’ Home Journal I
that the table be made beautiful with , l l ‘ ,,s - :, " ,l tl,e '''otisaml Ispink roses and syringa placed in a l.uids. I lie rate to Niagara I'all- will bright new tin disli in the center. Font I be $.‘>..'>0. tickets good for return in •> dishes, holding the pink and white bon- day*. The rate to Toronto and rebons, cakes, etc., may te set in the|| Url , will be sffi.OU, tiekets good for remidst of tin rings (used for baking m|.|, m -, ,| ;l vs. The rate to the Thouscakes in circular shape), the edg.-s of ;m(| l , 1 . 111( | s ’ !lll ,| lvtllrll wi „ be ^o.tK*.
tin* plates resting on those of the tins.
1 . ■ and ticket-will be good tor rciurnin
These rings filled with roses and syringa
He speaks in the I will make pretty wreaths around each 1
promiiK’iit dish. If u more elaborute ^ be lii|» to Nia^riia t .ill' \ ui tin* . decoration be drsirrd, any tinsmith can H. D. It. K., Toledo, lb*tr *i? :md tin* I’l ini'
make a flower holder in the form of the Michigan Central II. K
rude Hanna returned to Indianapo
lis this morning.
Conrad Gautier and Fred Mid
Jo Warsaw, Ind., July M b to Aug- d i e ^ on gpent Sunday at the Shades
• ist 1st, return limit Aug. 2d. one fare 1
on
t he
for round trip, account Spring Fountain of Death, going over
| Assembly. evdes I The Vandalia Line will run a series
| ,| f limneseekcrs’excursions to Michigan Charles Robinson,
points Aug. H and Sept. 18.
• tiie fare for tlm round trip, with tvven- known exptess messettgei ».v days limit. Motion, wlio was recently I or furtber particulars seed. S. Dow-1 . , , ,, ling, agt. I in a wreck at Hammond.
their bi-
well-
on the injured has be-
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. Tin* hirxivst and bust s<*lt*ctt*d stork ol W.\UK PAHICKH
in the city to he found at.
AMKK.RT AHMblN’S (■iMiits all new und fi esli und the puttei-OH are of Ki'eHt vuriet v .
At.HEIM Vl.I.EN, Prop
wonderful in llte country. As an evidence of the thoroughness of the instruction given there, he cites the fact that there is an average of one , professor to five students, and in | some departments they are equal in number to the entire faculties of the larger universities. — Terre Ihni/e Mm'/. The editor is frequently advised 1 to pitch into somebody and to make ! vigorous attacks on certain institutions. A dog light will frequentI ly attract a crowd, but none of ; them tire willing to he the dogs. A . (.lay seldom passes in the ottice of a ! newspaper without a visit from [ some one who has fault to find with some one or something. He ■ wants the editor to attend to it for
i- by tin* most Mugbam-
initial of the groom s name and that o. pb'i iiii.>i|iie and instructive route to
the bride’s maiden natm—one to b .mi, rh.. ' I’io-. two papers for
placed at each end of the table. The little round stands of twisted tin
changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents oil $1 .no purchase, 3 cents oil 7.’> cent purchase, 2 cents oil’50 cent purchase, 1 cent olf 25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon books when purchased will give yon 5 per cent oil. making a $5.00 book for $51.75, a $10.On book for $9.50. Ml accounts that are not settl'd at proper time within .‘10 days will la* closed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes I'tlldeaehed IllUsliu 5, li, 7 and Set-. Bleached “ ... .<>. 7, 8 and 9 els.
5. li and 7 ets. .5. li and 7 ct~.
dress good-
double wkith 25 el -.
5 ets.
wire made for tin* teapot, turned upside j
The Niagara Falls excursions of tin* t'ainbrii , II.A 1>. R. K. are known to nearly 1
; down and lined with pink laced papers, j'’Verx om* in Ohio and tin* smith a- atmake dainty receptacles for salted al- tbrding the best iieemiimodaiion-mi tin*; slippers monds or small bonbons. If, as is nowi trains and absolutely tin* best dining t bildren'- Shot fashionable, small “individual” dishes Stations in the ITuted States. i St ' l ' • • are supplied for the ul monds, new heart Ample sleeping ear aeeommodations stalibv rai,s '' sliaped patty pans will answer the |ia\e been arranged I’m. and evervtbing
purpose*. Cards of heavy bristol board, very lightly covered with mucilage,
conducive to tin* comfort of excursion- •>', ||)<,
ists will In* done.
Watch this paper for further
may beentirely enveloped in tinfoil, and | lsls " n’ so smoothly that the artifice will not "'a^’h "us paper for further '‘ n -1 be susjx'cted. The guests’ names may | nouneemenis. and for full information | |j' ;1|1| be scratched upon the surface. A small :l l‘l , l> to il,| y ' H* A D. It. I>. ticket | tin funnel at each lady’s place will i Butter make a pretty bouquet holder. iu u i.ami seekers* | Lhui. Arbiiekle’s,
_ X. X. X. X. coffee.
A Nutritious I'uildinK.
5 ets.
10 ets.
.20 ets.
$1.25, $1.75, $2.00. $2.50
$1.10. $1.25, $1.50
s .50 ets, 80 ets and f\ $1 and $1.50 50 and 75 ets. 25 ets.
Groceries.
patent flour 45 ets.
Big Four or
38cts. 10 and 11 ets.
. I2 1 .,, and I I ets
It) ets. 15 ets. 2 for 25 ets
Crystal and
23 ct-.
Hij; Four I,ami Sffki'is’ LxctiraioiiM.
_ boiled into a porridge, after which mix in Ah,., Fh,.. Gu., Kv.. La.. Mi-s.. N. " I> " 8
M Fla., Ga.,^^i
with 2 eggs well beaten ami a teacup- (■., s. ( Tenn. and Va. Return limit | ful of milk and sugar to taste. Grate | 20 days. For rates ami pai tieulsi -i eotia little mitineg over and bake about suit F. I’. Huestis, Agt. 195-tf half an hoar. Very nutritious and most ~ " .. .. sutistautial. 1 ^'hsenbe for tiie Baxnkh 1 imes.
Sorghum
Jelley “ White Fish, 3 hooped pails Crackers, five lbs .
$1
,00 ct-. .<10 ets.
f •, ct.-. .t*, ets. .25 ets
John Riley, Soutii G i cenea-t le
