Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1894 — Page 3

niK BANNEli TIMES, GBEENCASTLE, IXTuaXA THURSDAY JULY 2R. 1S0I

LPCWN D R V l<-

^bkrtows Make* your linen look like new. Three Bliipmeiitseacb week. Men . WeJ and Iri. prompt collection and delivery. MONEY LOANED In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay’. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

Imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Maiety Vanialia Mills. 13N-8m-e-o-w

THE LOCAL FIELD

Geo. &. Blake. breencastle. ind.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People «r*» Oolng and Where Their GueatH are Htoppiiig—News of In* terewt Over the City—The He*t Coltunii in th* Paper for t^uirk Refilling.

DON'T THINK of It'avlntjr the city, even for a abort time, without orderiiiK the Daily Ha.n.nkk Timus to follow you. It costs you tmt 10 cents a wfck. as it does her** at home, and the address will be chaiiKcd as often as you desire.

this morning. It developeii that tin* immediate cause of death was hemorrhage, brought on by a complication of diseases. Dr. J. R. Leatheruian returned home this morning from Glendale, Tenn.,where he has been recuperating for several weeks at the mineral springs. He is much improved in health. The funeral of James K. l»urgess, whose sudden death occurred Wednesday, was held this morning at the family residence. The remains were taken to Stilesville for interment. Harvey A. Clark and Miss Sallie B. Fry, both of Putnam county, were married yesterday by Elder Morris at his reside nee. The parties left on the afternoon train for a short wedding tour.

Call Steeg is sick with fever. The Big Four paid off today. Wheat has reached forty-three

OLD SETTLERS' DAY. Fair Sized Croud Frenent at Viiiiual Pic-

nic in GreeucaMtle.

Good weather greeted the old settlers’ picnic in Baker's woods today, and a large crowd was at traded by the promised day’s sport. At nine o’clock the Silver Leaf band, resplendent in new uniforms of blue and gold, surmounted by the latest style cap, opened the ball with a lively quick step and

then gave a number of selections A Complete stock

on the square. The parade formed at ten o’clock, marching around the square, then repairing to the, grounds. In it were the following features: Drum corps, transfer wagons full of Greencastle girls, the Roachdaie hand, carriage with W. G. Neff, P. (). Colliver, W. H. Cullen and Elder A. H. Morris, Managers Ash and Frazier, of the

A.!', 11ANNA, : :

Puneral 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

Margaret, daughter of John A >, association ; Greencastle tire dcLedbetter and wife, died yesterday partment, Model clothing store an 1 of cholera infantum, aged nine i j. p. uji^ l)U8ine88 tli81) | ays . .. Jat . k months and twenty-five days. The t | ie gl 0 i (e trotter,” as clown ; Aero funeral occurred at four o’clock nuut Fiun, Silver Leaf hand and j this afternoon. The family reside | ,i ie sprinters with their trainers

I on the Mahan farm south of the am | backers.

child is

city.

Baker's grove was alive with peo-

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TA KB /M/NS

tn see that every man and woman

coming into our.-tore gets a proper cents in this county,

lit in shoes. In some stores the

salesmen are ladies ami let you -Lillies Merry weather s ......

takeaway a shoe that tits indiit'er- very ill with dysentery. 1 "* ^ from t,re h,,x 31 at j pie today from tar and near with f ntlv. to save themselves the! ‘ 11 :4.’» this morning was caused bv j lunch baskets filled to the brim,

trouble of rumaging through the Gertie t'ooper, of south Green . , ,, . , , ...

shelves for the proper thing. It ! t , e lmg Ul)hoi( , 1Vver il sll 8 ht blaze in J. M. Donnohue s 1 he crowd was variously estimated costs us nothing to take special ’ • ‘ barn ou south Indiana street. The at from twelve to fifteen hundred, i!on' it ’gives"customer- in'ikt's''it Mi>s \ irginia Allen returned to vva g 0 n made the run but no water The lemonade stands, of which there well worth our wIdle. A single Indianapolis this morning. was thrown. No damage to speak was a goodly number, did a good il! stmT corns'tlnit will hfst a lib*- < ounty < lerk Darnall has been of, and the 121, tire out signal, | business while a tin type picture lime. Trading at a store where threshing wheat this week. was in before noon. gallery at the entrance to the

von are sure to get nothing but i r ’ , ■ ' ,ra 1 B. Callahan is visiting Jennie Frances Maloney, daugh- grounds was a center ol attraction

ter of John Maloney and wife, died for the young folks. “Bosco” the in yesterday afternoon at the family j snake charmer was there in all his residence on east Washington street i glory, t’ane racks, lunch stands,

The little I shooting galleries and other attuc-

tits” means

NO /M/NS

I L L LOl CO. vo/:.

Darnall

wheat Mrs. T.

relatives in Crawfordsyille. Mrs. Dean, of Indianapolis,

For the Neatest and Best Jailori^ In the city go to C. W. WHITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postofiice. Finost Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order I Repairing and Cleaning. E. YV. WHITE.

visiting her son, James Dean.

Mrs. Saul Merryweather, of An °*' < ’l' < dera infantum,

derson, is visiting her eons in this! 0 " 6 ’ 8 a 8 e wns twp » t .V months and j tions of an old settlers’picnic were

city.

I’aper llanging ant PatchinK Done neatly . cheaply and with

promptness.

BOX773. R B. HURLEY. mtOl KWAY A T. BKlM KW.W Brockway & Brockwajr

IIKAI.KBS IN

fiiocuniniaciie aim Bituminous Goal arm Cone. Your Parronage Solicited

Miss (trace Toekey, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Miss Queen

Allen.

John Murphy, of Terre Haute, is visiting his parents and friends in

the city.

Harrison Y. Frank and Addie New gent were licensed to

Wednesday.

Mrs. James Jackson and daugh- and mangled, ter Edith, of Indianapolis, are vis t i, P i, iW an ,j iting in the city. break it up.

Miss Mattie Longden lias been Miss Rose Gainer, of the Greenelected assistant librarian of J)e castle Bannkk Tim is, gave us a Puuw university. pleasant call yesterday morning. Mrs. Robert Ingle and family, of She lias a two weeks’ vacation and

and ten days. The funeral will oe- strewn about the grounds. l'he cur in the morning at tune o’clock Silver Leaf band, stationed near from St. Paul’s Catholic church. the speakers’ 8tand,acquittedtlioiiiThere should be an example made sehes in grand style. 1 be crowd

leu 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. : : : IC. M. I IciniiUoiU^

a re

1 lltJrtJ ollUUlvi UN tfArtllljM* Illllllt r* * * in police court of some of the young was ,11, icli larger in thealternon !, s ^ -j* C) 0*^21

men who are daily practicing jump- l,lun ' <»f the citizens were unable |

ing on and off freight trains. The to attend earlier in the day . J ^ rllYcl T 1 L x r 1 1

practice is growing more frequent HoycYUm v.,ur runet ^ and in a short time some father s ome n f the militia hoys have j

i and mother will have a son brought i, 0en discounting their time checks

home with his limbs or body torn Co,. 8ervice8 dliring t i, e ( anne ii|, urg p| ace a sam pi e or( i er w ith him and be convinced that his

”". 1 ”'“"" , “.i L ' s a violation 'd campaign, and the Bannkh Timks

Evansville, are visiting Mrs. E. 15. Evans.

Dr. and

Misses Emma Marsh and Edith Jackson, of Indianapolis, are visit-

ing friends in the city.

Mrs. 0. H. Smith, of Maryville, friends.— Alexaixlria /'rcss. Mo., arrived today to visit her par The p.eshyterian Sunday school

ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Allen.

picnicked yesterday at Fern.

is a violation

few arrests would j j ea ,. n8 tb a t gome of them have dis

posed of their .1il2 claims for as low a price as .f8. Captain Fee received the following communication today, which explains when the money will be forthcoming:

Statk oi Indiana./

Ann tantGknakai.'s Oki ice ) Indianapoms, July 2t>. IS'.U.

(apt :

By direction of governor. 1 can assure you that all claims of the . militia for services rendered will be 1 paid in full between the loth and 20th of August. Request your men not to sacrifice their claims,

mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE.

has been visiting Mrs. A. E. Jones, of Pickard street. She was formerly stenographer for the Alexandria Investment Co., when tiie Arthur Bros were here. She left yesterday t > continue her visit with Anderson

El.

A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

( has. Steele, of Terre Haute, is! in the city today. He has fully

>1 4HIOII I \( IH HiollM.

To Lafayette. Ind., account bicycle race- July Jo. 'I ickcts on -ale July ‘Js*,

•J!) and JO. Round trip, *-’.J.’>.

To Quincy, Inil., acmiuit old settlers’

.... .. ..... ... .......... j ( . n j t , pi. Tirkcl- mi -ale Aug.

luit to hold them for pnvincnt dur- 1

1 * i 1 A *1.1 1G Rin

SBECIAL LOW RATES

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To Those YVho Hnv«* Kooium.

The following self-explanatory

recovered from his recent accident, communication has *111*011 received T. H. Willard, of Coquille ( ity, by the Bannkk Times, which we

regon. has presented Temple gladly give space:

vJ18-3m

lodge. F. <fc A. M„ with a handsome Jm ’Jti, IS'.ll. ! „ nvP i To the Editor Bannkk Times:

Niaanra l'nU« Kxcurxlon AuguRl •Jml \ ia the Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton Railroad. <>a August ’ind the C. II. & I). it. ft. will run their annual excursion from Cincinnati to Niagara Kalis, Toronto and the Thousand lsl lands. The rate io Niagara Falls will j be $.’>.50, tickets good for return in *» days. The rate to Toronto and return will be $5.00, tickets good for return m 5 days. The rate to the Thousand Islands and return will be $10.00. and tickets will !«• good for return in

10 days.

The trip to Niagara Falls via tlieC. II. A l>. It. it., Toledo, Detroit and Hie Michigan Central It. It. i« by the most picturesque and instructive route to

this “eighth wonder of the world.” , . The Niagara Falls excursions of tin* l ,rl,,< 'l 1,1 * • 11. A I). It. It. are known to nearly verely

Will you kindly announce that if

citizens who expect to board or

munuale with me, indicating the number of boarders or lodgers they I wish, I will make a list and. if desired. post it in the university bulletin board for the accommodation j of students seeking homes. Those

soon

| 15 and Hi. Round trip, 55c.

To Baltic <fromnl, Ind., account i camp meeting Aug. - to 1-. I’oiiml

trip. $2Jill.

ns i'o Denver, (’id., account meeting of

American wheelmen. Ticket* on I Aug. in and 11. Very low rate. Land-seekers’excursions to points in

The indications for this vicinity Miplli>flin All g. u and Sept. is. One for the coming thirty-six hours are j f lUP fo r round trip. Tickets good “(i

ing the short time intervening. Ikvin Rohhins, Adj. Gen.

About $775 will i»e sent to the

Greencastle company as

the order is made.

rti«* VYwather.

BIG FOUR ROUTE Edit EOI.I.OWIM. M I’.KTI N< I.cagm* American Wheelmen Dcnvei August IJ-|s. Knights of Pythias Washington, !>.('.,

in Augii'i.

sale (i.A. R. at Pittsburg. Scptcmlicr 10-15. Ask nearest t!ekc*t lufcnl tor (latent’ salt*, re-

turn limit, mules, train service, ete.

The ladies of the Christian churcli of Manhattan will give an

. .. 1 .1 lodge students next vear will cornice cream -estival on the evening of 0 _ * .

August 4.

Mrs. G. W. Moore, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Bra- 1 ; z.il, are here at the bedside of Mrs.

J. L. Topping.

It is officially announced that w i 8 | l i„g i ot jg e |. s mx. particularly re that cinch party will not meet ,0 ' ( |„ P8 t P q to slate whether they prenight and involuntarily f c . r y OUn ir uren or young women, in prayer meeting. nsmuch as tin* rules of the univeiThere was a lively cutting scrape i sity require that students of both

in Broad Park last night. We sexes will not, except in P^uhar ^ f ^

could not learn the names of t he cases, take lodging in the same | Gees**, plucked

one of whom was se- j house.

wounded in the arm. to young women it is expected that

. . ,, „r the regulations pertaining to social Your summer \nnttion.

fording the best accommodations on Ua*: T1 ' Cre ,S an1 ? 1 ' J Ute will be similar to those in won - G, ’ eenoa9t ' e P t0 P le le,ivin 8 ho,U( ‘ train- a the Wst dining bowel trouble prevalent in the city TUo8e who ( , P8irp t J for their summer vacation, for long

Stations in the Muted States. a t present. Ihe little children are Ample sleeuing car aecommodations the victims and several deaths have

have been arranged for, and everything occurred. Great care should tie P ‘‘ tM "bP ■' ot w 8,u ^ <llunt conducive to the comfort of excursion- „ , these regulations. Respect., hi- win be done. , „ . • , J. P. D. John, Pres. " :.tcl, this paper for, further an-| Drs. Bence, Hanna, Smythe, Hunt abrtd . H FMr , Ja , 7 so-W «.

During the Fair the Monon Route

| the remains of .lames K. Burgess will sell tickets at rate of one and 00**-

us follows us received bv 11. S Renick <k Co. from the otllcial

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian4i>oi.i8, Ind., July 2(5 Fair weather, stationary temperature. Wapcknhans.

Today’* liorai >lark«*tH.

Furnished the Daii.v Bannkh Timks ilaily by K.W. Allen, manager »)f Arthur

Jordan’s pouiiry house.

Ileus .. ..4

SpriiiKs,choice, iq to a li>s Cocks, youns and culls.

Cocks, olil

Turkeys, hens, choice tat ! Turkeys, young, choice Cut

I Turkeys, old toina

day-

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K i>. Mil 1 Mi Mil K. I) IE M A K I IN. Hass. Trulhc Muirr. 1 ■ rtiI Hass A I ki Aut CINCINNATI tr

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

tronli. Miihjcvt to ImndiliiK

In tin* homes that arc* open Hutna*. fn*li mil

1 No. 2

1111 no* SHfKern l.x t4» (lit* S4iutli. August 7. Sept. 4, Oeloher 2, No-I I* rom and alter Mav 2S, 1S!U.

vein tier <> and I)eeend«*r 4. the , wil ,

Motion route will sell tickets at fine p P |* cent on all easlt purfare for the round trip to all points in chases exceeding 25 cents. No Kentucky -OUll. of Louisville and I.ex- changes in priees; all go at old priee ington I ennewee. MUsissippI, Georgia, ce|lt p urc hase,2 cents offBOcent pttrAlaliaina. Florida, North < andina. clinsi*. 1 cent olt 25 cent purchase, and South ('arolina and Virginia. Al-o to paying cash lor mv etntpon Imnk-when New oilcan . Tickets good reluming purchase.l wdll give y.m 5 per c,*.,t off

making n $ >.011 book for yl.i.i, a $10.00

twenty days from da I sale. Mop- i,,,.,!, for $!i.5U. Ml that are

overs allowid south of < >hio l ivi r.

.1. A. At i< iiae.e. Agt.

every one in

Ohio and the south as af-

Reuihcments. and for full information 1 ani | Hawkins held an autopsy over j

“pply to any C. II. A D. R. K. ticket

agent.

take young women as lodgers will | or 8l,0, t tri P 8 ’ ( ’ !,n ,1HVe their ,a

() j j vorite home paper, the Daily Ban nkk Times, follow them. Address can be changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travel-

ers away from home.

Hal! I ’art* lo M vii» Um* \ auditlia Eilit* (to Aiigusl !4th and Septendier 18tli, The Vamlalia l.iue will sell excursion tickets to ni*arly all prominent points in Michigan at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good ’ to return twenty 20) days from date of

sale.

Tin* Vamlalia Line now nins a

through sleeping chi'bet ween Si. Louis slippers .....I 1$..,' \l i «• 11 111 t'i > 11 irl i 1 < • i : i i .

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WAUU PAPERS in the city to be found at AGBEtRT A MM BIN’S ( uoda an new and freah and the patterns are of great vanetv l.BKI!l AI.I.E , l rop

third fare for the round trip Except on August 2nd and 3rd the rate will be one fare for the round trip. August 2nd and 3rd special trains will be run between ' rawfordsville and Cloverdale passing Greencastle about !l :45 a. in. See small hills for schedule of trains. 225-t— J. A. Michaki., Agt. Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will save you money. tf

Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times olflee for fiye cents. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf

Wheh it comes to the genuine article o’ news the Banner Times has it.

Subscribe for the Banner Times

i not settled :il proper time wilhin JO I days will he closed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes I'nhleaelied muslin .5, 0.7 and Set-. : Bleached “ ... Jl, 7, 8 ami it ct*. ] Prints... .... 5. 0 and 7 ct*. Ginghams . .5. 0 and 7 ct*.

Half-wool dre** good*

double width

Pin*, two papers for

( ambrir i Linen collars

< 'nil'*, per pair Ladies’ Shoe*

... 25cts. .... 5 cts.

5 ets. 10 ets.

20 ets.

$1.25, $1.75. $2.(HI, $2.50

$1.10. $1.26, $1.50

and Bay View. Mich., passing through !<•|,{|,| rpn * s shoes 50 cts, so cts and #1 through Terre llaute.St. Joseph. Grand stiff Hat* $1 and $1.50 Kapids, Petoskey. Charlevoix, ete. Soft Hals 50 ami 75 ct*. This gives vou an opportunity to spend Stanley Caps 25 cts.

your vacation in some of Michigan’s GrOCGrieS

pleasant resorts at a very low rate. For I ^ ]l)s , R i5 Pts . lull particulars eal on or address any 2 - )|h m Four or

agent of the \ andaha Line or d.M.| n.,,,,.

Clieshrough, Asa’t Gen’I Pass’r Agent, St. Louis, Mo. tf

IlilC Four l.nml HeekerM* Excursion*. Aug. 7th, Sept. 4th, Oct. 2nd, Nov. 6lh anti Dee. 4th round trip tickets will In* sold at half fare to points in Ala., Fin.. Ga., Ky.. La.. Miss., N. C., S. G., Tenn. and Va. Keturn limit 20 days. For rates ami particulars consult F. P. H nestis, Agt. 105-tf

The Banner Times—lOc. a week.

Mansfield Hour

Bacon Ham

Eggs

Butter Lion. A rhuckle’s, X. X. \. X. coffee.

38cts.

.... 10 and 11 ct*. . 12'4 and 14cts 10 ets. 15 ets. 2 for 25 cts Crystal and 23 cts.

Bett roasted coffee in hoik .... ..30 ets S.igar 20 to 24 lbs $t Sirup in pails 50 cts. Sorghum “ (H) cts. Jelley ” 45 ct*. White Fish, 3 hooped pails 35 ets. Crackers, five lbs 25 ets John Rileyi South Greencastle