Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 July 1894 — Page 3

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IHK IUNXEII TIMES, GUEEXCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY JULY 23.1804.

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m .k.~< vmir Iliu-Ii look like now. Tliroo* M ' ,u • W,,J 1 ri - PROMPT COLLtCTION AND OIUVERV. MONI

MONEY

Imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Made ty Vanialia MillS. l:i»-3m-o-o-w

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LOANED i®rios inVour

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Jn any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furished at once at the very lowest rates.

I Bodies

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Seo. E. Blake,: ,,

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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? CUOICB

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GREENCASTLE, IND.

[VB AKB AINS 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 you take away a shoe that fits inditl'erently. to save themselves the troubleof rumaging through the shelves for the proper thing. It ousts us nothing to take special trouble, and we tiiul the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single | ill-titting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store where you are sure to get nothing bn! ! ‘tits” means NO -PAIN'S I L 1.0I'1S&C0. you.

T rouse rs$6,$8 and$10 : or $?, $4 and $(:

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Suits and $15 For $l,$, $25 and 28

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9 SaQdy,I ♦ 22 E. WASHINGTON ST. t

THE LOCAL FIELD

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What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

Chapel Saturday evening and report a tine time. Frank Nelson returned to St. Louis this morning after a few days’ visit with relatives here. The Western block is being paint ed today. The whole west side of the square is now handsomely

painted.

Mrs. John Cooper and Miss Minnie Rurlingatne returned from Indianoia today and report a pleas-

ant trip.

Miss Eva Torr, a teacher in the Washington, D. C„ schools, is visiting Joe Torr and other relatives in the county. Miss Florence Raldock has re turned home after a six weeks’ visit with her uncle, S. P. Vaughan, at Belle I’nion. Mr. James Murry returned to New York city this morning after a few days’ visit with his sister. Mrs. J. T. Wilson. Mr. Thomas Sage and Miss Nellie Goddard will he married tomorrow morning at six o’clock in St. Paul’s church. E. A. Hamilton is making excavation for a ten-room residence on the northeast corner of Walnut and Locust streets. The county commissioners are in session today to let contracts for building bridges over Deer creek and Plum creek. Shields McCray, who is employed by Cooper & Cooper, received serious injuries yesterday by being tramped on by a horse.

For the Neatest and Best

Jailorip<5 In the city go to

. W. W111T E. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice,

lincst Liue of Samples,

juttons Covered aud Made to Order

Impairing and Cleaning.

E. W. WHITE.

[aper Hanging an! Patching

Done neath. cheaply and with

promptness.

80X773. R B. HURLEY.

noon at the residence of her son one mile northwest of the city. Dr. $. R. Town officiating. The remains were taken to Greenfield at 3:35 o’clock this afternoon for in-

terment.

The editor of a local paper is the most thoroughly criticised individual of any in a community. To escape criticism he would have to he a member of all churches and of none; a worker in all political parties and in none; a prohibitionist and a drunkard at the same time; a married man and a single man all in one; a philanthropist and a miser at once; a saint and a sinner, a genius and a fool; a hypoerit, a back-biter: a liar, a rascal and the opposites of each. We don’t fill the bill and the fellow who tries has our sympathy. Dr. Rassett delivered a tine lecture to the class in school management yesterday evening. His theme was “The True Purpose of the Teacher.” The doctor was at his best and this is the theme nearest his heart. Every member was held spellbound by the sublime thought and the able manner it was presented. He had scarcely reached his climax when the whole class burst forth in rounds of applause. We are free to say that this was the most earnest and able discussion of this theme that have ever hail the pleasure of hearing. Those who heard it will go forth with a grander conception of the teacher’s work.—Columbus lie-

publican.

The letters “ss” are to be found at the beginning of acknowledge

Miss Lillian Southard, who has

been attending the summer school, Ineul8 an ,j tear ly all other legal has returned to her home in Green- documents, bat not one in a dozen castle, /iloominpfon 7 elepkone. (>lin tell what the cadnlistic “ss" is John Cannon, Peter Stoner, Ed f>r—even some lawyers can’t. The

where our ivopte are ootiiK »u<t where; Hibben and Tlico. Klcinbub re abbreviation sa contraction of the The.r ouenu are Stopping-New. of in-1 turned Satul d„ v n j g i lt from Eel Utin word “sdlieet,” winch is also

river where they spent a week in a contraction, having originally

| camping. been w ritten ts “seirelicate,” neither OON’T think Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hester, who of which, you will notice, has more or Itmving the otty, even for .. short time, , visitimr the former’s nar tllllU one “s.” The word entire of

j without entering the liully lUNNKit It mks to n,l ' ei,een 'isumguit loimeispai

follow you. it costs you but to cents a week, eu'.s for the past few davs, returned abbreviattd state is equivalent

to their home at Evansville this ^ le English ‘to-wit, still mornin<r l widely used, the design of both be-

ing simply to call attention to what

follows.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

t**r**Ht Over (he City—The Column in th * Euper for Otiick lU'utlint;.

as it dooshere at home, and tin* address will

l>c* chunked us often as you desire.

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.

FURNITURE.

Prices to suit the times.

A. B. HANNA, East Side Square.

A complete stock.

Great Reduction

I<*<‘ Cream Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and get prices before buying. H. S. RENICK St CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :

This is- old settlers’ week. Will Wilson went to Indianapo-

lis this morning.

! C. E. Ridpath is at home from

j Chicago on a visit.

| The Vandalia pay car went

j through here this moruing. Charley Southard, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in the city.

I T. T. Moore and family are vis-

UttOl KWA\ A. T. liKOl kW A\ I ! iting in Pennington Gap. Va.

Irockway & Brockway Wulllll . e orIm , iaMp .

ih-ialkhs in jolis, spent yesterday in the city'.

Miss Lillie Smith, of Terre

Haute, is visiting Miss Kate Weik.

The little daughter of James

Merry weather is quite sick today.

M. I.. Darnell is looking after his

coal interests in Sullivan county

I today.

The Uniformed Rank, K. of P., will initiate three candidates this

evening.

M. L. Diall, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with his family in

this city.

John Allen, brother of Arch and George Allen, died yesterday at

Bainbridge.

The Greencastle gun club will visit Bedford in the near future for a return contest. The four-year-old son of 1). 'I'. Hurst, living near Putnamville, is dangerously sick. Petty thieving, of money, chickens, hay, etc., is reported on the increase in the city. Misses Kate Millikan and Clara

R. Young, of Maryville, Mo., is in the county visiting relatives. He

attended the funeral of his sister. Died, at Mt. Auburn, near CinMrs. Priest, at Bainbridge. He cinnati, July 17, 18H4, Mrs. Man

iiocy mufaciiB aim

lituminous Goal ami Coks.

Your Parronage Solicited

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Niagara Kail** Exoiirnioii AugiiHt 2n«l Via the Cincinnati, Hamilton it Dayin Railroad. On August 2nd the C. & D. K. K. will run their annual carsion from Cincinnati to Niagara Toronto and the Thousand Ispib. The rate to Niagara Falls will H’i.30, tickets good for return in 5 »ys. The rate to Toronto and reIra will be $5.00, tickets good for reIrn in 5 days. The rale to the Thousd Islands and return will be $10.00, >d tiekets will be good for return in

■lays.

The trip to Niagara Falls via tlieC. j • it I*. R. R., Toledo, Detroit and the | ichigan Central R. R. is by the most 1 Jcturesque and instructive route to iis “eighth wonder of the world.” Die Niagara Falls excursions of the II. it I>. R. R. are known to nearly i'ery one m Ohio and the south as af>riling the best accommodations on the sins and absolutely the best dining jniions in the l inted States. Ample sleeping ear accommodations pie been arranged for, and everything mhieive to the comfort of excursioii-

*' " ill be done.

"•iteii this paper for further nnpiiiieeinenta, and for full Information fl’R t** any C. II. A l>. B. R. ticket

*ent.

will remain until after the Rainbridge fair. T. R. Middleton, who has been spending the summer with F. N. Hunton at French Lick, arrived home Saturday night with a broken arm. He received his injuries while performing on a trapeze. A gentleman asked the colored porter of a Vandalia train if he belonged to any union. “There's only one labor organization that I want to belong to,” said ho, “and there can be only two members—me and the white man I work for.” The Silver Leaf band arc now equipped with handsome new uni forms, which were received on Sat unlay from the Pettibone manu factoring company, of Cincinnati. The boys will make their first appearance in them at the old set-

C. Wilber, in the sixty-seventh year of her age. She was the wife of the late Rev. Perlee R. Wilber, so long the strong capable president of the old Wesleyan Female college on Vine street Cincinnati. Mrs. Wilber was a woman of rare per sonal attraction and great literary attainments. She was among tin* first of our land to advocate and labor for the higher education of women. She believed the perpetu ity of our government depended upon it. Almost fifty years ago she founded the first literary* society ol the west, called “The Lyceum,” in the Wesleyan college. Mrs. T. C. Hammond, of our city, has among her treasures the badge of her membership in that organiza tion. It is a piece of white satin ribbon, design, an open hook. Upon the title page is printed the terse maxim, “Knowledge is Power.”

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K. A.. I IclllTiHotp’iS Groceries are I'Correct micl I'Cleai\. Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is ^ood in the EATING LINE. EL. A. HAM I La T'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

tiers’ picnic.

Mrs. Margaret Spaulding, wife of j The motto of The Lyceum, John Spaulding residing at Fern 1 Mind, not its Casket.”

station,died yesterday at 7:30 p. m. after an illness of about a week. The funeral services will be held Wednesday* morning at nine o’clock

at the family residence. The inter- ! ^ ^ tQ gew on all p , ltcbegt and ment will take place at the Boone Bm00thly they rai(?ht cemetiy. hammered down they would show. One ol < ooper Bros, horses jj. geeine( j first, perhaps, as walked leisurely across Indiana p 10l |o|] blacking would help to

“1 don’t know of any little tiling in which we have made greater pro gross in recent yeais,” said a shoe-

>funoii Exrur»i»i»n. To < ln\ ♦•nlrtlu, I mi., auuoimt pifiiic July 26. Tickets on salt* July 25 anil j 211. Round trip, ,50c. To Lafayette, Iml., account bicycle races July 20. Tickets on sale July 2**, j 2!) and 30. Round trip, $2.35. To quiney, I ml., aceount old settlers’ picnic Aug. 10. Tickets on sab* Aug. 15 and 16. Round trip, 55c. To Battle Ground, bid., aecmint camp meeting Aug. 2 to 12. Round

trip. $2r.i!0.

To Denver, ('ol., account meeting of American wliceliiicn. Ti< Let- on sale Aug. 10 and 11. Very low rate. Land-seekers’ excursions to point- in Michigan \ug. 14 and Sept. is. One fare for rownd trip. Tickets good 20 days. J. A. Miciiaki., Agt. Homo KoHiu'in Kxriimion Io Vlw* South. August 7. Sept. 4, October 2. November 0 and December 4. the Motion route will sell tickets at om* fare for tin* round trip to ail |Mihits in Kentucky -oiitli of Louisville and Lexington Teinvc-'i'e. Mi-si.-srppi, Georgia, Alabama. Florida, North < arolina.

SPECIAL LOW RATES

BIG FOUR ROUTE Hilt Klil.I.i'WIMi MRKTINi »>: League Ainer'ean Wheelmen Denver August Knights of Pythias Washington, b. in August. G. A. It. at Pittsburg. September 10-15. Ask nearest ticket aifcnt forilateof sale, return Unilt, routes, train service, etc B. <». Mel OIIMH K. It It. MAU I IN Pass. Traltle Mnirr. lienl Pans 'I kt .\*t riNlINSATI. If

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

. , , . „ , , South Faroliiui and Virginia,

maker, “than the patehmg of shoes, j X( . w Til . k , t> ^ returilillJt

From I Mill 5 per chases

and after May 2s. isttt, oiler a cash di-emint of cent on all cash purexceeding 25 cents. No

twenty days from date of sale. Stopbe i overs allowed south of < tbio river.

J. A. Mii HAt:i., Agt.

changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents otf $1.00 purchase, 3 cents oil 75 cent pitrclinsc, 2 cents oil'50 cent ptircliase, 1 eent otf 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 $I0.IH)

Al-o to book for $0.5(1. Ml accoiiuts that are

not settled at proper time within 20 days will In* dosed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes lTihlencltfd iiiiisliu .5,6. 7and Set-. Bleached “ ... II, 7, S and 0 cts.

.5, II and 7 ets. 5. il and 7 cts.

Hall Ir<* ExciirAioiiM to >livhignn \ amliilia Ian** 1 . < ■

, .. (jinghams

. ^ A 14tli ami 1 llalf-wnol dress good#

street one day recently and entered | eover up the p atch< j, ut it d i dn ’t; j tember istli, 18D4. The Vandalia Line I double width

door to the it ftCt „ a |i y ln ade it more conspicu-;' vil1 s *' 11 ^ nearly all ( 1 ‘ i i l i , *j i P' 1 P‘‘'' r "''

The ‘Trit- 018 The brighter the polish the ; l> r, ' II ' in '‘ n ^ i'^^

Mnnford, of Greenfield, are visiting; ter” kept going and wound up in mre p , ainly was t | 10 raised line \i mo'-.n! !. , .m:JA r iT!!' r

where lie mussed v i g ible.

the barber shop next W. U. telegraph otllee.

at Jerry O’Brien's. | the rear room. Interest in Thursday’s foot race things up considerably.

is beginning to grow. The sports

are backing their favorites.

A party of young folks from this | 1 11 * ,itt *'^1

city attended a festival at Brick

One of

the stable hands, armed with a pitchfork, went to the horse’s re-

safely out of

the house. It is supposed the

horse wanted a hair-cut.

but mainly ot.

Stanley Maps Groceries.

25 lbs. patent Hour

* 1 ” Rig

25 ets. 5 cts.

, > cts. 10 cts. .20 cts. $1.25, $1.75. $2.txi, $g.50

$1.10. $1.$1.60

it more eonspicu-

preniliiciit points in .uiiuigan at one, , . ,,

. ...V , .1 Linen collars

fare for I he round trip.

to return twenty (20) days from date of | bailies’ Shoes

Patches are still sewed on, sale. | Slippers

id. tblpen’ii sbnoH The Vandalia Line now runs a Gbildren’s Shoes 50 cts, SO ets and |1

i tlirougli sleeping car bi-i wceu St. Loui- j StiIt Hats ifl and $l..si

Most of the patches on men’s shoes and Bav View. Midi., passing through So, 't R«t- 50 and 75 ets.

o. with jjaf ’jsssk* s&sk&,°ts ^ often the work is so well done as to Tins gives von an opportunitv to spend

excite admiration. The blacking I •''l’"' ’““'i™.'. Jl 1 . 7:'"? ! “i 1 ”:

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS in tin* city to be found at AGBE.RT ALiLiElN’S *Us all now and fresh and the patterns are of great variety. ALHKKT ALLEN, Prop

does not bring out such a patch, full particular# cull on or address any

Mrs. Mary R. Dunbar, mother of for there is no unusual prominence : o.v,’ Major John G. Dunbar, died on ibout it anywhere. It is shaved | st. Louis, Mo. tf

45 cts.

Four or

38ets.

Hi and 11 cts. 12 1 ., and I 1 cts

( rystal

1 Saturday night ot paralysis. Last <!own to a tissue thinness along its ||1k Folir i.,,,,,! ^..ehi-rs* t.xenraioni. Mav she sutlered a stroke of paral-1 edge, and down to tliat with a re-1 Aug. 7th, Sept. 4th, Oct. 2ml,

veis from which ebe could «». re ! *elu.n ^

| cover, her nge being greatly agnmet end eo uniform thnl the s’ 1 1< ' Ky ,,, Mil... X. .. her. Deceased was eighty-two hatch runs into the lines of the | Cm Tenn , an ,i Va. Return lium White Fish. 2 lmi w d pails. years of age. The funeral services sloe. Il is a thoroughly workman- 20 days. For rates and particulars con-, * nickers, five lbs, occurred at one o'clock this after- Ike and artistic job.” I suit F. P. Huestis, Agt. 185-tf | South Greencastle

Bacon Gain ... Eggs .'... 10 ets. Butter 15 cts. 2 for 25 cts

and

. . .23 cts. 30 cts $1 .. .50 ets. .. .60 ets. .. . 45 ets. .. .35 cts. .. 25 cts

Lion, Arbnckle’s, X. X. X. X. coffee.

Be-t roasted coffee in bulk