Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1894 — Page 3

nil'. BANNER TIMES, GKEENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY JULY 21, 180*1

^BKRTOWS LKUNDRVK- 1 j-j-i | I F-Ioinr* ^‘>‘"1 uttnulunce, a good time and

Make# your Hn.n look like now. Throe ■III fJx^l I Cl 1 I IU Lk Z . , ...

Mniww jour limn , > a bucket of ice cieam. They will

delivery. BKM 'I M»K. confer the third degree next Tucs

Ask Your Grocer. Male ty \ anjalia <i«y evening.

Makes your Hnon look lik<» now. Three shipments each we**k, Mon., W chI and Y ri.

prompt collection and

MONEY

Mills.

lW-3m-e-o-w

LOANED j Brins inVcur

Bodies

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in perm. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very

[lowest rates.

Geo. E. Blake, GKEENCASTLE, IND.

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TAKB ♦ BAINS l to see that every iium and woman | + coming into our •‘tore get s a ]>ro|»oi j ♦ tit in 'boos. In some store> the j x salesmen are ladies and lot yoii'X takeaway a -boo that tits inditVer- ♦ entlv, to save themselves the J trouble of nunaging through the a shelves for the proper thing, li ♦ ousts it- nothing to take special x

♦ ♦

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? CMOICB IWT'PBKNS Trousers$6,$8 and# 10 For $3, $4 and #6, Suits $25, Sk) and $15 For $18, $25 and 28

There will he a basket meeting at Mount Pleasant church Sunday, July 21*. Kev. Cullen and Rev. Shoemaker, former pastors, and

i others will preach.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes are

in attendance at the bedside of their grandson, the four year old i child of Doc Hurst, east of I’utnam-

ville. Its illness is critical. Greencastle smiles are popular in

Brazil. Says the Times: James Vermillion and Raymon Potter, of

probably a case of spontaneous combustion, resulting from greasy rags. The only damage >vas a burned chair. The dense smoke which filled the rooms will cause but slight damage. The firemen threw but little water, and that was first placed in buckets, so the water damage was nothing. The bell ringer at the engine house was j so industrious that the average citzen thought the “great tire’’ was!

about to be repeated. A complete Stock.

Thomas Lovett died at his resi-)

dence near Raccoon yesterday af-1

ternoon at 2:30 o’clock, at the age of seventy-three years. He had

I Greencastle, smiled benignly upon j re9ided 10 ,hat community for forty the fair sex of this city yesterday. p ear8 and w » 8 ° ne o( the most re- ,, ^ ^ spected citizens of north Putnam

Mrs. G. L. Curtiss and Dr. Wm.

A. B. 11ANNA. : : 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. Great Reduction

0 Safety,:

22 E. WASHINGTON ST.

trouble, ami we find tbc satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-titting pair of shoes is enough | to start corns that w ill last a lifetime. Trading at a store where you are sure to get nothing hut

Wits” means

NO BAINS [_. 1 , LOl IS CO. POII. What is Going on in and About

THE LOCAL FIELD

"or the Neatest and Best ^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to C. W. Will T E. Over )ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Eepairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

I Where Our People are <ioiitg and Where I Their Ouesta are Stopping—Nevva of In-

terest Over the City—The Kent Column in th3 Paper for tjniek Reading.

MOVT THINK

| of leaving the city, oven for a short time, | without ordering: the Daily Bann kit TImks to follow you. Ii eosts you but 10 cents a week, it doea here at home, and the address will In* ohfmx:ed as often as you desire.

Paper Hanging anJ Patching Done neatly. cheaply and with promptness. box773. R B. HURLEY.

A. BKOI KW AJ

A T. BH<>< KW At

Brockway & Brockway

di:ai.kus in

Bituiioiis coal awl Gone. Your Parronage Solicited 218-3m

Thursday is convention day. J. W. Cole is at home from the

cast.

Born, to Al. Hirt ami wife, on

July 24, a son.

C. K. Ridpath returned to ( hicago at noon today. Regular eouncil meeting this evening at 7 :30 o’clock. Dave Hughes is out after a severe attack of tonsolitis. F. A. Hays went to Indianapolis this morning on business. Harvey A. Clark and Sallie H. Fry were licensed to marry Tues-

day.

C. K. Robinson uud family arrived home tins afternoon from

Michigan.

Charles R. Gowen, of Bedford, was here yesterday on bis way to Wilinot, Ark. Miss Mary E. Curtiss left today

Niagara Fall* Excursion August J5nd Via the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad. On August 2nd the C.

H. &D. R. K. will run their annual I for Brownstown where she will visit excursion from Cincinnati to Niagara I Dr. Smith and family—an uncle. J ails, Toronto and the Thousand Is-j ^ ^ Men> niade x F lands. The rate to Niagara falls will: , [be fa.aO, tickets good for return in j Sage and bride a present today of days. The rate to Toronto and re- a handsome folding lounge. Mr. turn w ill he $5.00, tickets good for re- Sage is a member of the order. turn in 5 da vs. The rate to the Thous-1 „ . , - , . ,,, • , Jesse Bridges, of the Stale of and Islands and return will he .$10.00, ... » and tickets will he good for return in ! Washington, is visiting his father, 10 days. ; James Bridges. He is accompanied fhe trip to Niagara Falls via theC.j b brother Tom oflndianapolis.

H. «fe I).}{. It.. Toledo, Detroit and tliei

Michigan Central R. R. is by the most j H. H. Hillis reports a good de

mand for crushed stone. He now employs about forty-five men and has shipped eight hundred cars

picturesijue and instructive route to this “eighth wonder of the world.” The Niagara Falls excursions of the j C. H. & D. R. It. are known to nearly |

every one in Ohio and the souih as af- this summer.

fording the best accommodations on the trains and absolutely the licst dining stations in the United States. Ample sleeping car accommodations have been arranged for, and everything conducive to the comfort of excursion*'t> will be done. Match this paper for further annouiieenients. and for full information apply to any C. 11. & D. R. R. ticket agent.

Mrs. Fred Burke, of Indianapolis* is visiting Mr. and Mrs \V. II Burke. She was accompanied by Maud Burke who for two weeks has

been her guest.

Temple lodge, No. 47, F. A A. M., conferred the second degree on a candidate last evening, and had

N. Curtiss left at noon Monday for a few days outing at Lake Maxin- | kuckee. Dr. Curtiss has been very j sick since his return from China, and he has gone to the lake hoping to receive benefit Irom fishing and

| rest.

Ray King died yesterday mornj ing of heart trouble at the county j house. The deceased was sixty- : eight years of age and had been in bad health for some time. The i funeral services were held at one I o’clock at the family residence on

[ Hanna street.

Dr. Geo. L. Curtiss leaves Friday ! morning for Acton Camp Ground. ! He lias the charge of the oampj meeting this year. On Friday afI ternoon he preaches the opening i sermon and will preach again on Sabbath at 10:30. The eampmeeting continues for four weeks. Deputy U. 8. Marshal Thomas Lampkins arrived in the city last night with Wm. Clark arrested at Salt Creek, Monroe county, charged with passing counterfeit money. A number of Jvitnesses accompanied the party. They stopped with Sheriff Glidewell from midnight to 8 :40 this morning when they went

to Indianapolis.

The following Sir Knights of the uniformed rank of Eagle lodge K. ot P. attended the regimental drill at Brazil this afternoon : Ed. Abrams, \V. L. Denman, Andy Hanna, Edgar Harris, Henry Grubb, F. L. Landes, P. O. Colliver, I). L. Anderson, B. F. Corwin, John Sandy, Bailev Hawkins. O. D. Swain, W. E. Starr, J.T. Stewart and Harry Beals. The stockholders of the Russellville bank met Saturday, July 21, and elected the following directors for the ensuing year: James V'. Durham, pres; Charles V. Hodgkin, vice pres; J. Earnest Durham, cashier; Morton Fordice, Charles Spencer and F.B. Gardner, directors. President Durham reports the bank in a very Hourishing condition. There are forty stockholders. Granville Albreck, who robbed the Carpentersville postortice and who was arrested at Rockville, was taken through here from Terre Haute to Indianapolis last night by a deputy U. S. marshal. Albrecht confessed his guilt to the officer, and had on a pair of shoes he stole, along with some jewelry. The government wants him for stealing $1.80 worth of stamps from the < arpentersville postoffice. The Montgomery county delegates to Thursday’s convention are coming in hacks. Says the Craw tordsville Journal: On Thursday occurs at Greencastle the republican joint representative convention. All desiring to go will report to J. R. Bonnell. Insley A Darnell will take the party down in hacks, leaving here at an hour to be hereafter determined, and Greencastle about 4 o’clock for return. Fare,

.f 1 round trip.

; county. Deceased was the father- ! in-law of W. H. Allen and a broth- ! or in-law of Daniel Mahoney of this | city. The interment will be made at Forest Hill tomorrow morning after services at St. Paul’s Catholic

church.

The Martinsville, Spencer and Bloomington Uniformed Knights of Pythias were here today on their ! way to Brazil. They were joined by the Greencastle division which went over at noon. '1 he meeting at Brazil was for the purpose of getting ready for Washington, filling any vacancies on the staff, regimental drill, etc. The exercises consist of company, batallion and regimental drill, guard mount and dress parade, and probably a ball and banquet in the evening. A happy wedding which bound the troth of years of two of Greencastle’s young people occurred at six o’clock this morning in St. Paul’sCatholic church, Mr. Thomas F. Sage and Miss Mary E. Goddard taking the vows in conformity with the ritual of their chosen church. Notwithstanding the early liour (piite a number of the contracting couple’s friends were present to witness the ceremony which was pronounced in solemn style bv Rev. Father McLaughlin. The attendants wi re Mr. George Sage, brother | of the groom, and Miss Eliza Tobin. After the ceremony, and a short drive about the city, the happy young couple repaired to one of II. Grubbs' handsome cottages on west Liberty street which they have fur nished all read)’ for occupancy, and where they are now at home to their many friends. Mr. Sage is one of the prominent young railroad men of the city, having grown up in the service of the Big Four, first as operator, but of late years the accommodating and popular freight clerk at the north depot. His bride, better known as Nellie by her friends, is in every way qual itied to make him a happy home, and among her friends and ae quaintances is a general favorite. She is a daughter of Mr. John Goddard of Kern, and for many years has made her home with Albert O. Lockridge and family. The young people received many handsome presents from their friends and re! atives jvIio accompany the same with numerous wishes for future prosperity and happiness in which the Bannek Times joins.

Hi EL-WIT.

nVEo'wer's, Idd Cream Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season.

Call and see Goods, and f'et prices before buying. H. S. RE NICK & CO.

; : : EAST SIDE. : : :

IC. .A.. 11ciini 1 lotp'h; Groceries are Korreet and Klearp

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

R. A. HAM I R TON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

SPECIAL LOW RATES

j i

M,until GxrnrHiunii.

To Clovcrclalc, 1ml., account picnic July 2(1. Tickets on sale July 2’> and i

2(i. Round trip, iiUo.

To Lafayette. Ind., account bicycle races July 30. 'Tickets on sale July 2*, i

29 and 30. Round trip, $2.35. I for Koi.I.mvtM. UEETiNi.': To Quincy, I ml., account old settlers’ League Amerean Wheelmen Denvei

BIG FOUR ROUTE

picnic Aug. 1*1. Tickets on sale Aug.! August l.l-l >.

BRIEF MENTION. Remember everything is free at the i.M settlers' picnic at Greencastle. The mammoth balloon has arrived and will positively go up at 2 p. m. The husinrss men arc requested to have their jvaguiis in the grand street parade, whieh will take place at 10 a. m. 223(2 The Intermediate Epjvorib league of Uollege Avenue chureli will give an entertainment, “The ('hroiiotlianpto-

Knight'Ot Pythias Washington,

in Augu-t.

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turn limit, routes, train service, etc

r> n. m vn i in.

i ienl I’ass A. I III .\*t INI tN N ATI. It

15 and 16. Round trip, 55c.

To Rattle Ground, Ind., account

camp meeting Aug. 2 to 12. Round > G. A. R. at Pittsburg. September 10-15. trip, $2.00. Ask nearest ticket nire&4 for date ot sale, re

To Denver. Col., aeconnt meeting of |

American wheelmen. Tiekets Aug. 10 and II. Very low rate.

band-seekers’ excursions t« points in j Michigan Aug. 14 and Sept. IS. N QWIS YOUR CHANCE.

fare for round trip. Tickets good 20

days. J. A. Michael, Agt. i _ . ,, , ,

I- rom and aft Mas 28, ltd

II,,me Seeker* Km'uraton to the South. ! will oiler a cash iki-eillint id August 7. Sept. l. October i. No- I"' 1 ' cent "" “B cash puree,nber (. and December 4. the! l 'J" ,ses cents. No

| clian^pft in pripps; :ill til ol«l price.

Monon route will sell ticket* at °n*? Five cents ott*$1 .OD purchase, B cent* oil fare for the round trip to all points in 75 cent ptirehu'e, 2 eeitts otf 50 eent purKentm kv 'south of Louisville uud Lex-1 cluise, 1 cent oil 25 cent purchase, anil

ptiving cash for mv eoupim tiooks when

higton) lennessee.Miss.ssipp,,Georgia. ,1^^, wj|| ^ von '- o| , Alabama, Morida, North < arolina. making a $5.00 book for >1.75, a $10.(H» South Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to hook for $!).50. \11 aeeotints that are New (Irleaii . Tickets good returning l!,,t s,,, . tl '*il at proper time within 3l»

, , .. , days will be closed nr settled bv note, twenty days from date ot sale. Stop-1 _ . _.

overs allowed 'outli of Ohio river. Dry CiOOilS) IvOtiOnS Boots & Ml06S

J. A. Miiiiaii., Agt. Unhleaehed muslin *1. 7 and Set-.

Bleached “ . . (1, 7, S and !l el-.

5, ii and 7 i ts. 5. li and 7 cts.

goi ids

25 cts.

Halt I'ru-e 1.\ciumiui.m to >1 ietii|(Hii via the |’i-iii,s

V iiiidalia l.me I*!" 1 ,

Gingllllllis

Half-wool liredouble win)b

On August

tember isth, ls:i|.

Mlh and 8e|>-] The Vandalia l.ine

letron, on the evening of July 2.1 at 8 will sell excursion tickets to nearly all 1 Pins, two papers for

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE, The largest and best selected stock of YYTYTT PAPERS in the city to b«* found at AMBE1RT ALvLElN’S ‘•ooil* all new und fresli and the patterns are of jrreat variety I.UF.Kl \LLFA, Prop

p. in. at College Avenue church. Ad- 1 mission, 15 cts., refreshments included, j

2l0-4t

Junior Christian Endeavor will give a splendid entertainment tonight in G.

prominent points in Michigan at one

Yesterday's lire alarm which was quite energetic and prolonged was caused by a small blaze in the Epis copal church. Boys playing near

the structure noticed smoke issuing j cart a talc exchange is no rotihery. | pleasant resorts at a very low rate. For from the windows and roof and Mr. j what do you say to a trade? Call at | full particulars call on or address any j YV. W. Jones and Rev. Dillon who Bannkh Times office and make further '*ie \ antlalia l.ine or J. M.

223-1 t-w

,, , f ;i , .1 ,,vi i through sleeping car hei ween St. I.ouis I 8tift Hats A K- »"‘H- [> ° '* ot fiul t0 tl "‘ M,, -V ; and Bay View. Mich., passing ! Soft HatQueen” crowned. * ' ■ - - - * -- - ...

Have you a cow ? jj e nave a

| cart. A fair exchange is no robbery.]

a cts.

I Cambric 5 cts.

, . ... . . ,, l.inen collars in i ts. fare for the round trip. 1 u kets good 1 (.,,1^ j,,.,. 1)H j r 20 cts. to return twenty (2'») days from date of Ladies’ Shoes $1.25, $1.75. $2.00, $2.50 sale. I Slippers $1.10. $1.25, $1.50. The \ andalia Line now runs a Children's Shoes .»0 cts, 80 cts anti $1

$1 and $l..'>i*

t n ^.. 50 and 75 els.

Admission, cents. | iLiule. St. Joseph, Grand | Stanley ('aps 25cts»

223-It Rapids, Petoskey. Charlevoix, etc.! GPOCGTiBS.

Ull „ , 1 This gives mui aiiopiiortuiiity in spend -25 Ihs. patent Hour facts.

your vacation in some of Michigan’s 125 lbs, Vandalia, Rig Four or . , |- ” Mansfield dour JScts.

Bacon 10 and 11 ci -. Ham . .12'., and Mcts.

. . .j-ci u w I Chesbrough, Ass’t Gcn’l Pass’r Agent, | Eggs * Biots.

were driving by carried the news to injunea. zm-ii-w st Mo tf * Butfr 15 vt*. 2 for V) ns pno-inp liotiftt* r I'he iireniiin i hion, Ail)in*kK* s, ( rystiil and tilt engine uuusc. ine III IU i H |> u ,,,p ) ID ,| a 10.00 Free. ItlK Four l.and Keeker*' Fxeiir*lona. X. X. \, X cott'ce. -'J cts found the flames in the “L” part of I I will give one of my bucket pumps Aug. 7th, Sciit. 4th, Oct. 2nd, ! Re-t roasted entfee in bulk jo i ts the building in some rags which and ten dollars in cash to find a cistern Nov. 0th and Dec. 4th round trip j 8 igar 20 to 21 lbs. $1

in which the water has become sour ticket-will be sold at half fare to points j *'*’*• that l cannot purify in ten days, ordi-, in Ala., Fla.. Gu., Ky., La.. Mis*., N. ] j e |i,. v >i I5ct-' nary use, with the bucket pump. Try it. C., S. Tenn. and Va. Return limit { VVltiie Fish. 3 iiooped pails 35 i ts.

there had been no services in the Jksse Richaruson, church for several weeks. It was! 223-lt Greencastle, Ind.

were on a chair in a corner. How the fire originated is a mystery as j

C.,S.C.,

] 20 days. For rates and |)ai'ticulsrs con-. Crackers, five lbs 25 cti suit F . P. Htiestis, Agt. PJ5-tf j JoIiH RilGyj South Greencastle

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