Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1894 — Page 3

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fHR BANNEIi TIMKS, Gl?EEXCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDW JULY 2.). 1801.

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LOANED | Bring In Your

Bodies

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

lowest rates.

Geo. &. Blake, OREENClVSTLE, IND.

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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? CHOICB

rATTBRXS Trousers$6,#8 and# 10 For #>, #4 and #6,

Suits SH) and For SIS, $25 and 28

: <$ai)i)oo

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ta kb bains

to see that every nuin ur.il woman coining into our store gets a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you takeaway a shoe that tits inditl'erPlltly, to save themselves the trouble of rmnaging through the j X shelves for the proper thing. It ♦ eosts us nothing to take speeinl x trotibh . and we Hnd the satisfac- X tion it gives eustomers makes it|j well worth our while. A single |T ill-titting pair of shoes is enough X

to start corns that will last n life-

time. Trading at a store where THE LOCAL FIELD

NO I’A INS

L 101 IS CO. VOLT. What is Going on in and About

era have been in the mission meetings and attracted attention by their queer performances but they are not in any way identical. Expert fishermen continue to bring in good strings of bass from Walnut creek. If the dynamiters and seiners will remain passive, the sport will be ample for everyone. Judge Leander J. Monks, of Winchester, is in the city today. He is a candidate for supreme Judge on the republican state ticket, and therefore his election is as-

sured.

A local paper is just as much a local business enterprise as any store in town, yet many people seem to think that it is a benevolent in stitntion, and that it is run for the fun of the thing. Items of news are always gladly received at this oflice, providing that person sending the item will coniine themselves to the facts.

the immediate cause of his death as apoplexy. Mr. Burgess was well known in the county, was a soldier, and last fall made the race for the democratic nomination for recorder. He was • crippled and walked with the aid of a crutch and a eane. Mr. Burgess was born in 1844. The interment of his remains will be made at Stilesville. The parade given this afternoon by Brazil lodge, No. 39, Greencastle division, 62, Bloomington lodge, No. 33, and two lodges from Terre Haute ot Uniform Rank, K. of P., was a magnificent one. The home ledge met the visiting lodges at the Vundalia depot and escorted them to Armory hall, headed by the Ringgold band, of Terre Haute. A regimental drill was given in Hen drix's grove north of the city, which was witnessed by hundreds of spectators.— Hi'ftzil Times. Policeman Ashley had a lively

A. B. HANNA, : : Puneral Director. Has the only Funeral Car and the best equipped Undertaking establishment in the city. Embalming by the latest improved methods.

A complete stock.

FURNITURE. Prices to suit the times. A. B. HANNA, Fast Side Square.

Great Reduction

0 Satjdy,:

22 E. WASHINGTON ST.

tussle with William King in smith

This otlice does not want any items Greencastle this morning. King, that are untruthful and misleading, it i s said, was drinking, and when 1 Dr. W. O. Vance delivered his Ashley came up to him and

illustrated lecture last evening to a well filled house at Bethel A.M. Kchurch. The lecture was very entertaining am' highly instructive and was much appreciated by the audience.

For the Neatest and Best Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt, of In dianapolis, were here Sunday visiting Samuel Tucker’s family. Mr. Hunt is city editor of the Indianap- ; olis Sun. He formerly worked on I the Baltimore Sun, and is a son of I Dr. Hunt, of Greencastle, well known here—Martinsville lle/iorter. ! Emmett, the four-year-old son of | B. F. and Minnie Hurst, died yes-

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. ( er( j a y 0 f (lux at the family home least of Putnamville, on the Na-

tional road. The deceased was a

of Treasurer Hughes, occurred this after at Mill Creek ceme-

Fair Greencastle.

laid his hand upon his shoulder, King struck the otlieer a severe blow on the forhead. Several blows were landed on King’s head with a mace, and after considerable trouble, ‘ William was placed in John Browning’s buggy ami brought as far as Hanna street, where he was turned loose, while Mr. Ashley came to town for a warrant. King was captured later by Marshal Starr and Policeman Aahley.

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Whore Our People are (ioiug amt Where

| Their GueatH are Stopping—Newa of In- r,Ittn<lson tereat Over the City—The Heat Column in 1 he fUMPIfll tIt3 Paper for Quick Heading. 1 IlOOH ; bllriftl

tery.

DON’T THINK j

of leaving the city, even for a short time. * Wood s buktTY illld grooer\ ut without ordering the Daily Uannku Timks to | Roachdale was destroyed last night

IteniM from Our Colored Frlenda. Eider Bray, of Madison, is in the city visiting his family. John ( ox, ot Brazil, will play the tenor drum for the Silver Leaf hand tomorrow. Henry Taylor, Delmer Karnest and John Payne caught a large eel in Walnut creek yesterday.

South GreencuHtle. Dr. Brazier and Mrs. A. K. Gray attended the funeral of a relative

loo Cream Freezers and Refrigerators

For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and get prices before buying. H. S. RENICK CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :

EE A. Mamiltoi^’a Groceries are ECorrect and Kleaix.

follow you. li coats you hut 10 cents a week, ns It does here at home, and tin* address will life,

be changed as often as you desire.

It is supposed that the d* Cataract today.

Paper Hanging and Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. BOX773. R B. HURLEY.

R. M. Black is in Illinois this week on business. Rev. Cullen, of Indianapolis, is in the city today. Miss Ella Joslin went to Indianapolis this morning.

(lames caught from the bakery about one o’clock. The loss to Woods was slight, hut the loss on building, which was owned in Ladoga, was total and amounts to about $800. There was no insur-

ance.

Dr. John K. Karp, for many

E. Marquis made a business trip I years a professor in DePauw uni-

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Brockway & Brockwaj^

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Bituminous Goal anil GoKe. Your Parronage Solicited

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Niagara KiiIIk Kxcnmton Ahk««< -•>«* V ia the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad. On August 2nd the C. II. & D. R. R. \<ill run their annual excursion from Cincinnati to Niagara Vails, Toronto and the Thousand 1slands. The rate to Niagara Falls will be $5.50, tickets good for return in .‘i days. The rate to Toronto and return will be $5.00, tiekets good for re-

to Indianapolis today. Indications point to a big crowd in Greencastle tomorrow. Mrs. \V. II. Wood, of Muneie, is visiting Mrs. M. L. Darnall. George Wamper, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in the city. Dan Madden went to Terre Haute this morning on business. Ross McIntosh is spending the day with his father in Indianap-

olis.

Misses Maggie Richardson and Myrtle Fansler are visiting at ( lo-

verdale.

Tomorrow occurs the judicial and joint representative conventions in

this city.

Misses Eva and Ida Stultz, of Fineastle, are guests this week of Ken P. Garpenter. The Thomas Lovett funeral

versity, will visit his friends in Greencastle the early [tart of next week. Dr. Earp is a member of the Southwest Kansas conference, and is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church in Eldorado. His

Fox Ridge school is receiving some much-needed repairs.

Hi* her.

The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick it Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianu'ot.is. Ind., July 25 Fair weather, stationary temperature. Wappkniians.

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 RT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

To«li»y*H IjMCiii >lark«‘tM.

Furnished the Daily Rannkr Timks daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur

•Iordan’s poultry house. 1 Hens

. . . ..i • i • , SprlnKs.cboice, IH to2 llw. many frieims will give him a cor- copkM,yo»inK ami cull* .... ' OiH'kH, old

dial welcome. Ttirkpyft, hoftt*. ohot<M» fut

Turkey*, yountr, choice fat Turkeys, old tom*

Thick*

turn in 5 days. The* rate to the Thous-

and Islands and return will be $10.no. i party arrived in the city this tnornund tickets will be good for return in j n , r jq.;[() ,,’,.1,,,.^,

10 days. I

The trip to Niagara Falls via the C. j Mrs. H. McAuley ^arrived home H. .t D. R. IL, Toledo, Detroit and the from Rtisliville last night. She is Michigan Central R. R. is by the most accompanied by her mother. picturesque and instructive route to j

this “eighth wonder of the world.

The Niagara Falls excursions of the ; thoroughly read paper of the city; <II. D. R. R. are known to nearly hence it is the best advertising me-

every one in Ohio and the south as af- (Bum.

Meike ,

trains and absolutely the dining!

stations in the Fmted States. Ashley arrested Wm. Rogers, of Ample sleeping ear accommodations Fox Ridge, who was raising trouble have been arranged for, and everything yesterday. Rogers will lie t ried

conducive to the comfort of excursion-J £ or j agan jty,

Lt-will be done. .

The south mission is in no way

Dr. Bassett returned from Greencastle yesterday in time for his work. The doctor was taken sick Saturday evening and was unable to attend to his ministerial duties Sunday. He manifested the true grit of the teacher by his presence here, when he was scarcely able to be out of bed.— Columbus llepubli

cm n.

The four year old son of John Detrick, Jr., living four miles east of town, was kicked in the face by a colt last evening and rendered insensible for some time. The child was trying to frighten the colt away when it kicked him in the face cutting his cheek ami lip badly. He was brought to town where Dr. Lammers dressed the wound. McHaflle’s Forest Wilkes of Forest Home stock farm won the free-for-all pace at Paris. 111., in three straight heats, in 2:18, 2:19 and

Match this paper for further annniiiieements, and for full information apply to any C. H. & D. B. R. ticket

agent.

connected with the trance evangelist business. It is true the tranc-

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE, The largest and best selected stock of WALL pape;rs in the city to be found at ALBERT AEERN’S l-oods all new and freah and the patterns are of great variet v I.BEK T ALLEN, Prop

Quese, eholee I. f. slim and over . (teese. plorkeil Kkfgs. fresh, mihlect to handling Butter, fresli roll Uniter, No, C ft Uardiiiesri of Kiigli.li Ivy. Much has been written regarding the hardiness of this plant. The English ivy is perfeefy hardy so far us frost is concerned, and when grown under natural conditions it needs no protection. It is not the frost alone that does the damage; the great trouble lies in the fact that it is too often planted with a southern exposure for protection (?) from frost, and in winter conies in contact with on.’ warm sun, which thaws the foliage and tender wood almost daily, setting it in action only to Is- frozen again at li ght. By these extremes the tissue of the leaves is destroyed and the plant often dies. Ivies, like many other evergreens, love shade, and if given a northern exposure will seldom suffer and will need no other protection, says a correspondent in American Harden-

ing.

ISalliMiii Ahii'U.Iom

And parachute leap will positively take

place at Greeneastle July 2(1 at 2 p. in.

I’rof. Wm. Finn is now in the city mak-

ing preparations for his leap from the

2:22. There were eight horses in clouds. Balloon furnished by the the race and the track, which was Model clothing house, I. A. Hays,

Prop. 223-21

only a half mile ut length, was in bad condition. This is a good

showing for the Putnam

which will

Moiioii E\eur*ioi»*. To ( lovonlale, IimI., account picnic July 2U. Tickets on sale July 2a und 20. Round trip, oOe. To Lafayette. Ind.. Recount bicycle races July 30. Tiekets on sale July 2s, J'J and 30. Round trip. $2.35. To qiiiucy. Ind., aeeimnt old settler-’ , picnic Aug. 10. Tickets on -ale Aug. 15 and 10. Round trip, 55c. To Battle Ground, Ind., account camp meeting Aug. 2 to 12. Round

trip, $2.00.

To Denver, Col., account meeting of American wheelmen. Tickets on sale Aug. 10 and 11. Very low rate. Land-seekers’ excursions to points in Michigan Aug. II and Sept. IS. One fare for round trip. Tickets good JO days. J. A. Michael, Agt. IIohm* S«***k«*r* E\i*»ii**ioit to tlie South. August 7. Sept. 4, October 2, November b and December 4. the Motion route will s,q| tickets at one fare for tbc round trip to all points in

SPECIAL LOW RATES

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BIG FOUR ROUTE Kill! FOLLOW INI! M LET 1M League American Wheelmen Denvei August 13-ls. knights ot Pythias Washington, I). < ., in August. G. A. R. at Pittsburg. September 10-15. Ask nearest tleket HKeiit for date of -nle. return limit, routes, train service, etc. E. o. Mi ( oltMK K, D It. M AU I IN. Pass. Tratlte Mmrr. lienl Pass A Ikt Ast (IM INN ATI. it

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

From

and after Mav 28,

181)4.

1 will

otter a cash

discount

t.t

5 per

cent on all

cash

pur-

chases

exceeding 25

cents.

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Itf*iii«*inher!

The “special inducement” tickets for horse photographs are only good for 30 days

no doubt win greater from date of purchase, and only at the

changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents ot) $1.00 pi i re base, 3 cents oil 75 cent purchase, 2 cents off’ 50 cent pnr-

Kentticky . south of Louisville and Lex-!‘ hase. 1 cent oil 25 cent purchase, und

.MisstMirpi, «i.,.

Alabama, l lorida, North ( arolina. making a $5.00 book for #1.75, a $10.00 South Carolina ami Virginia. Al-o to book for $9.50, Ml accounts that are New Oilcan. . Tickets good returning , " ,t st, tthd at proper lime within 30

days will be dosed or settled bv note,

twenty days from date ot sale, stop • , D

Dry Loods, Notions Roots & SIiogs I'ubleadied muslin .5,0, 7 and Sets. Bleached “ ... U, 7, 8 and 9 ets. Prints .. 5, ti and 7 cts. Ginghams .5. ti and 7 cts.

Half-wool dress goods

double width 25 ets. Pins, two papers for. 5 ets. (himbric 5 ets. Linen collars 10 cts.

per pair.

to return twenty (20 days from date of Ladies’ Shoes

sale.

overs allowed south of t )|iio river. J. A. M ICHAKL, Agt. Halt Furr FxrurHioivw to >1 irhiifaii via t!»«*

\ andalia Liar

On August 14th and September 18th, 1894. The Vaudalia Line will sell exclusion tickets to nearly all proinineiit points in Michigan at one

fare for the round trip.

victories this season. James K. Burgess died suddenly this morning at his residence on east Washington street. Mr. Burgess hadn’t been in the best of

\ new gallery on Vine street.

1 ler, artist

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lickets good I p H j r go ,. ts .

$1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50

Slippers $1.10. $1.25, $1.50 Children's Shoes 50 cts, 80 cts and $1 Still' Hats $1 and $1.50 Soft Hats 50 and 75 cts.

A. D. Mil- through Terre Haute.St. Joseph, Grand Stanley ( ups ... 25 ets. 223-5t Rapids, Petoskey, Charlevoix, etc. Groceries. I This gives von an opportunity to spend 25 lbs. patent Hour 15 cts.

id a Four Excursion*. | your vacation in some of Michigan’s | 25 lbs, Vundalia, Big Four or Indianapolis, July 30, $1.20, account pleasant resorts at a very low rate. For Mansfield Hour 38cts

B irnum’s show. | full particulars call on or address any To Michigan points, Aug. 141 agent of the Vaudalia Line or J.M.

health for some time, und last week fare

| and Sept. IS, twenty days’ limit, half I Chesbrough, Ass’t Gcti’l Pass’r Agent,

St. Louis, Mo.

went to French Lick springs for relief. His condition did not improve, and yesterday at noon lie returned. This morning he arose, and after eating breakfast his very [

sudden death occurred.

Visit the Old Settlers’ Picnic ground and see the mammoth balloon that will positively go up at 2 p. in. sharp, on Thursday, July 26. 224-11

Subscriptions for any magazine

Dr. G. W. I or paper taken at this otlice. We

Bence was called and pronounced | will save you money. tf

lltK Kour I.hikI Seekers' Kxenrsiun*. Aug. 7tli, Sept. 4th, Get. 2nd, Nov. Ctli and Dec. 4tli round trip tickets will be sold at half fare to points in Ala., Fla., Gu., Ky., La.. Miss., N. C., S. C., Tenn. and Vu. Betiirn limit 20 days. For rates and particulars consult F. P. Huestis, Agt. 195-tf

Bacon 10 and 11 cts. Ham 12'. and I IctEggs . . iOeta. Butter. 15 eta. 2 for 25 eta Lion. Arbuckle'a, Cryatal and \. \. x. X. coffee. 23 eta. Best roasted cott'ee in bulk 30 cts 8 Igar 20 to 24 lb- ...... .$1 Sirup in pails 50 cts. Sorghum “ no ct>. Jellcy “ 15cl-. White Fish, 3 hooped pails 35 ets. Crackers, five lbs 25 cts John Riley, South Greencastle