Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1894 — Page 3

THK IUXXE!> TIMES, CIIEEXCASTLE. IXDIAXA MONDAY JULY .TM804.

*BKRTOWS L-K w !S drVKyour llnt-n look liko now. Three shipments each week. Mon . WeJ ami i rl. 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 verylowest rates.

Geo. Es. BSake, GKEENCASTLE, ISD,

I I'PJ r)0p | £| | |~|()JJP to«iksihtp, Mr. Harrison N.

trank and Mrs. OrltMia A. Now-

BEM Madk. gent, on July 25, both of Morton, Ask Your Grocer. Male ty Yanlalia inJ-

Mrs. George Conklin is attend ing the funeral of her mother today

in Cincinnati, U.

Mrs. Vade Jacobs returned to

THF FIRST NATIONAL RANK!! llino ^: ve8ter<l! ' y aUera vl9itwitb

1 friends in the city.

Misses Mabel and Linnie Thornton, of Sedalia, Mo., are. guests of

Miss Cora Darnall.

Miss Martha Hid path is spend-

THE

REPORT OF

coasmiTioisr

OF

r\T

Grerncattlr. in the Stole of Indiana,

.it the Clone ttf Ilnninene,

■hil>l IS, IS'.lj. RESOURCES.

I.oans and discounts Jdir.riost 74 Overdrafts, secured and iinsecure<i.. no l . S. Ilunds to secure circulation.. ill MO 00

8t , «Hlki^,VritV«?vS ,,,,lrt '"AV ^gl in ^ tbe week with relatives at Dub

fiankinir-hoiit«% ftimiture, Htiii hxt lin and Greenfield

u res 2»»,734 1>* I

l>ii€»from National IGinks not He- \i *• i i* serve Agents) . ‘',UYl'.]s AiIS. clohn (.■ 1 eo^ory^ ul I^ftt II YCtte,

iM-.--- is visiting her parents, Mr. and

-ints

Due from State Hanks find tmnkors.

\V&

TAKll IWINS to see that every man ar il woman coining into our -tore gets a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you takeaway a shoe that tils inditVerently, to save themselves the troubleof rumaging through the slielves for the proper tiling. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we tiiul the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth onr while. A single ill-litting pair of shoes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store wheie you are -ure to get nothing hut ‘‘tits” means NO 1W1NS L. 1. LOCUS & CO. you.

visiting her parents,

407 ou ‘'“ S- ^Nit. Hammond.

37a Albert Murphy has secured a 31 2m no position in Marion, Ohio, in the

NVi stern I'uion ollice.

. ...... .reuliition).. 1,417 M

iialirl'iieYeeut.Te'dlmin'ucuYund m ^’I'nSandy and K K. Barnaby

Srinu si art> ^eeing Barnum’s A Hailey's eir-

Dm* from approvod roservo n^onts.. ^i,(V>7 n ' i« ks and h< r caah item ■ i mT» , Notos of tither Niitional liank< .u, r * s

Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents Lawful Money Reserve in Hank, viz: Specie. $25,250 001

IP Ml (Ml .

Li vral-tender notes

5,0'"i 001 Hedeuiption fund with I'. S. 'I urer (5 per eent.eireulation

Treas-

Total

LI.AIM LIT l US.

Capital sioek paid in

or not, but the general supposition is that it will be rebuilt on a larger j plan than the other one. All ol the tine fruit trees in the garden were total! v destroyed. — lirazil Time*.

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE

I Sundus fund

j i miivided prohts, less exp* uses anti

1 taxes paid

$i r»,oon 00 45.000 m

mi 04

2K,.r»o no

•>-> i

Natitnml Hunk notes outstanding.

Due to State Hunks and hankers :LM 81 Dividends unpaid 4,074 00 Individualdepositssiihjeet toelieek.. I:tn]sl4 75 Demand eert iHeates of deposit ;W,2t7 no

Total 50 State of Indiaim, Ctmnty of Putnam, ss:

I, Jerome Allen,Cashierof the ahove-nainetl hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of in\ knowiedu'e and belief. J KUO ME ALLEN. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this^Gtli

day of rl ulv, 1804.

JOSEPH S. MpCLAUY, Notary Public.

Correct—Attest.

UoliKIU HEN1CK, ) THOMAS AHL’AMS. Direetors. MILTON \.HKIDUK>J

For the Neatest and Best ^rel^ai^t Jailori^ In the city go to :. W. WHITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postofRce. finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Pepairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

eus in Indianapolis today.

Karl Cosner left Saturday even- com plication of diseases, ing for a week s visit in Indianup- on by summer complaint, oils and Hendricks county. j exchange says that Graham W. K. Kerr is moving into his Earle has been placed in a sanitari-

residence on Franklin street oppo-1 uni at La Forte for treatment. It is site the Bannkii Timks otllce. believed that he is threatened with

Rev. R. M. Dillon has a vacation serious mental aberration. Earle

of a month and left today for Faoli. was for several years a favorite His family accompanied him. actor here, and engaged in the

The Sullivan Time* says that the j news l ,a P er Du si ness associated with melon crop promises a bigger yield | ^ ssac 1 r i ' , ^ raz 'N

than usual, but will be later in ma- Mrs. M . R, MeKeen. Mrs. R. 1). turing. I Digges, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamp-

Mrs. George C. Duy and daugh-1 ton and Mr -' ,ohn Dowlin g 11,11 in

ter, of Columbus, Georgia, a-e vis- Pre8ide »t MeKeen’s private car for 1 Ring the former's aunt, Mrs. L. F. | Cim,neron ' Co,a Tht ‘- V wlU be

gone several weeks. Mr. W. R. MeKeen mav join the party before

Among the passengers for India-

napolis this morning were the fol- A 20 per cent, cut on wire mitl canvas cots and t amp stools

lowing: Geo. W. Cooper, John until Aug. 4 only, at

Cawley, Frank Gilmore, Fred Mas ten, James Kelly, J. II. James, j Jacob Lotshar and Mrs. G. C. I

Sm vthe.

Thrt-e has never been such heavy j business at the Shades of Death as the present season. Hotel, cottages, tents, etc., are crowded and the : manager sa\s he is compelled every I day to turn dozens of people away for want of room. Nera, the infant daughter of.Mi. and Mrs. James Merry weather, diet! yesterday morning at 5 o’clock. The funeral services were held this i afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Paul's , church. Death resulted from a

brought

Furniture * and * Undertaking

EAST SIDE SQUARE. J Great lied net ion

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Ooing and Where Their <iiie*t* are Stopping—-News of Interest Over the (Tty—The Hest Column in th 3 Paper for Quiek Reading.

OOVT THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily IIannrk Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week, as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

Chapin.

Misses Claude and Flossie Ver- ' million left today to spend a few

they return home. They expect

3L.Eirw"n I<*p (Yearn Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and ^et prices before buying. H. S. RENICK St CO. : : ; EAST SIDE. : : :

weeks with their aunt at Eureka

Springs, Ark.

Mrs. II. T. Kuhlmeyer (formerly Miss Eliza Dunn) and daughter of Mt. Vernon, are visiting Mrs.

James Mathews.

J. S. Dowling left Saturday for a few weeks hunting in Colorado. He was accompanied by a party from Terre Haute.

to visit several < 'olorado points.-

Terre Haute E.eprega.

Rev. Rob Zaring, of west India napolis, after his visit to district j conference spent last night in this ; city and gave a brief address at the j M. E. church prayer service. His visits to Spencer are so frequent of] late that suspicion is being aroused ; that he will soon need a parsonage. |

—M (irtiiixi'ille He porter

II. Y\. MamiltoiAs (Groceries-? tire Norreet tin cl IXlectix.

Paper Hanging an! Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with

promptness.

box773. R.B. HURLEY. Illtoi KWAY A.T.niUX KWAY ^rockway & Brockway

l»KAI.KKS IN

BlocumuraGilii aim

Bert Furls is on the sick list. This is Bainbridge fair week. John Fitzpatrick is quite sick Mrs. A. O. White is visiting

Anderson.

John Spaulding, of Fern, is

the sick list.

M. L. Adler spent Sunday Indianapolis. Rufus Stratton returned Indianapolis today.

Miss Shirley Snider arrived here Mack Ashel . who wn8 so ba(J | y j from Greencastle last night to visit; inj(|red 9eyei . nl week8 ag0 ,,3. being!

iier sister, Mrs. John Tyra, south L

street.— Hedfonl Mail.

Harry Ream, formerly here, * n | preached at the Minn ie Avondale j M. E. church Sunday evening, on Harry was converted at the Frame

! revival.

struck in the abdomen by a canthook w hile hauling logs for Burnaby Bros., died last evening at six o’clock. He was thought to be improving for some time, and an operation was contemplated shortly after the accident, but was abandoned. The funeral will occur tins

afternoon at Needmore.

In speaking of Maynard L. Dag gy's address at Decatur, 111., the daily lieeietr of that city says: M. L. Dnggy, of DePnuw, boldly

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

in M. L. Daggy, of this city, will j address people’s party meetings at to Needmore Saturday, August 4th, at : 3 p. m., and at the Carter school

Dan Sullivan, of Indianapolis, is Louse at night,

visiting friends here. There will be a called meeting of

F. A. Hays went to j yesterday on business.

I .... degree. The brethren are request-1 lem.'’ The emancipation of labor,

Lawrence DeMotte returned from 0 . , ed to come out.

i 1 uscoln, 111., on Saturday. ,. .

I , ’ ’ •; . . . | The Indianapolis Journal today ,,v H.anging its environment . Mre - Sarah ,S quotes liberally from Dr. G. L.! Hrst step in solving the economic I her daughter at ha meis. Curtiss’ sermon at Acton yester-! P l oblemp i8 tlie annihi,ati(,n of the

Dr. Curtiss has charge of the lit l Hor Hl9 a«l<lrcss was a

| keen analysis of the public situa-

Cinciunuti TL ‘ m P le lodge No. tf, F. A A. M.to grappled with “The Relation of i morrow evening for work in third j Frohibition to tlie Industrial Frob-

EL.

a: hamil^'ton, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

Halt I an* ExruraioD* to >1 icliiKitn \ In the \ antlalia I.iim* On August Hib anil Sep-; teinber IStli, 1S1I4. Tin* Y’amlnlia Line: will sell exeiirdon tickets to nearly all prominent points in Miehigan at one fare for tin* round trip. Tickets good ! to return twenty days from date of

sale.

The Vandalii Line now riiii« a

SPECIAL LOW VI

RATES

he said, can only be brought about through sleeping oar between Hi. Louis

'i*| jt . and Ba\ View, Mich., passing through

through Terre Haute. St. Jnsepl

BIG FOUR ROUTE k»ii rm.i.ciwiM. mkeriNos; I.eagne Amer'ean Wbeelmeii Henvei Vuglist 13 IS,

I >. (

George Havens, of Bainbridge, I spent Sunday w ith Thomas Darnall.

Your Parronage Solicited

I -JlH-ilm

I NniKara Fall* Kxeurslon Aiiuost 8ml

I Via the Cineinnati, Hainiltmi & Day- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Broadstrset tLn I tail nmd. On August 2ml the C. are testing the Martinsville waters. H & 1>. It. R. will run their animal 1 i> .1 m W / ; . . ... j Klsworth Gowm and Bertha Mc-

eiKciirsion from Cincinnati to Niagara]

FrID, Toronto anti the Thousand | s -j N cy were licensed to marry Satur v i 8 jt Crawfordsville, South Bend,

day.

Acton campgrounds this year. .. I tion from a prohibition standpoint.

Mr. ami Mrs. M. J. Beckett] , ' 1

and lus delivery was strong and

! forcible.

joined the republican editorial excursion at noon. The party will

Knight- of Pythias Washington,

in August.

(irand <». A. It. at Pittsburg, September 10-15.

Itaplds, Petoskev, ( liarlevoix. etc, I Ask neare-t th ket iiKeut for Iluli-Ilf - ale. re-Thi-i irjves \ Oil an opportuillt.v to -peml "irn limit, rout, s, 1 ruin s, rvlee, ole your viieation in some of Miehigan's 1 K o.Mci oiiMli K, l> 11. M*\i: riN. pleasant resorts at a very low rate, lor Puss. TralHe M nu r. loal Pass ,Y Ik' A..t full pat timlnrs call on or address any 1 1 ni 1 s \ \ 11 1 *

agent of the Vamhiliti Line or ,1. M.j

( b,-broogh. A-s’t 'ieii’l Pass’r Agent. N QW IS YOUR CHANCE.

.Hr. Louis. Mo. tt

31(iii,,n Kxi'iirsiun*,

To (Quincy, Ind., aeeount old -etller-’

The G'lo\erdaIe Sentinel says the pi,.,,),. Aug. HI. Tickets on -.de Aug.

limls. The rate 10 Niagara Falls will be $5.50, tickets good for return in 5 «aiys. The rate to Toronto and reB Irn w ill lie $5.00, tickets good for reI Irn in 5 days. The rate to the ThottsI ad Islands ami return will he $10.00, ad tickets will be good for return in

1 > days.

[The trip to Niagara Falls via the <’.; U'e city

day.

The W. F. M. S. will picnic on Wednesday in the O’Hair neighbor-

hood,

Ben Miller, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his parents in

10. Bound trip, 55e. Battle Ground, Ind.,

camp meeting Aug. - to 12.

trip. $2.00.

I- l>. R. R„ Toledo. Detroit and the | yirs. Morton Herriott, of IndiaJiel.igan Central K.K. is by the na p oli8 , ie visiting her father, A.

lettire-<pie and instructive route to 1

Maxinkuckee and Benton Harbor. I followin K about the Bruzil | 15 and

i such an organization as Greencns- 4<>

Mrs. Hughes, of Terre Haute and Ue ought to 8lI pp 0 rt: The Brazil

Mrs. Hulse, of San Francisco, are cornet hand played for our picnic, ... M , visiting -Ir. aii< • ' g ' yesterday, this being their fifth re-1 Anieric . ini wheelmen. Tickets « Hughes. ic lormei is . r '| turn engagement for tliis meeting. ] Aug. lo and 11. Very low rate.

Lnnd-.-eekers’ excursions to point- in Michigan Aug. 14 and Sept. IS. One fare for round trip. Tickets good 20

From

and

after May 28,

1 S9l,

1 will

otfei

a cash di-count

of

5 per

rent

on all cash

pur-

chases

ling 25 cents.

No

Hughes mother and the latter is an Wit , 10t ° ; doubt this is one of the 1 aunt ot Mrs. Hughes. ! iinest bands in the state, bud on E. (4. McCormick and party went every side yesterday as you walked

ID “eighth wonder of the world.’

(). White.

[The Niagara Falls excursions of the Dr. and Mrs. 0. F. Overstreet left

nortli over the Monon on Saturday through the grounds you could at noon from French Lick. Their hear the people say *1 came to the ear was taken to Monon and sent picnic to hear the music by the]

They Brazil band.” No further recoin

lays.

.1. A. M 11'ii w i , Aut.

It'u Four Kxeiir*iim».

To Miehigan points, Aug. 14 and Sept, is, twenty days’ limit, half

fare

To Toledo, Ohio July21>, 30 and 31,

II. AD. R.B. are known to nearly ] toda y f or yidrtinsville and Spencer n( , rt |, v j ft Michigan City.

jcently in the Banner Times con-

lains and absolutely tbe best dining :

ptions in tbe 1'mted States. | engo, is visiting her cousin,

I Ample sleeping ear accommodations H. M. Smith. i . . . , Ivc been arranged for, and everything ] Dave Cornnell, who has iieen 1 ' ri,ln ^ ,r,,n< 1 " igionunexi ,an b l ^^nduclve to the comfort of excursion-1 vlgitin)r E , mo Cooper _ returned to S! '>' 8 : ‘‘ Wl,ere ^ er tbe capers or.gIs " 111 i* none. , , innte, tlie people who indulge in

Brazil Saturday. .

, .. e.u them are certainly full of the Married, at the residence ot the ^

i (I p v i I

officiating minister, Jacob Rohm, | It is now learned that the tire which consumed M. H. Carpenter’s house at Reelaville Saturday,caused more damage than it was thought at first. Mr. Carpenter’s residence was one of the most elaborate in

■" ati b Ibis paper for further an^Bunieeuieuis. ami for full information ^■ndv to any C. If. A D. R. R. ticket

•kent.

there never was banded together 18 more earnest or gentlemanly boys, and whenever music is called for

Rome City, Ind. July 23 to Aug. 9

return limit Aug. 12 $5.50.

( ! changes in prices; all go at old price.

,ii • oim pj vt , 111s olf $1.00 purebase, 3 cents oft Round 7.*, la-nt purelia-ie, 2 eenls olf 50 cent pur-

! ( base, 1 cent olf 25 rent purebase, and 0 f i paying cash for my eoupon books w ben , piircba-cd will ci*'' yon 5 per cent oil. ' iiiaking a $5.00 book for ,£4.75, a $10.00 ] book for $9.50. Ml accounts that are not settled at proper time within 30 days will be closed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes Unbleached muslin. ..5,0. 7 and Sets. Bleached “ ... .0, 7, N and 9 cts. Prints .5, 0 and 7 et.«. Ginghams 5. 0 and 7 ets.

Half-wool dress goods

double wiiitli . 25ets. Fins. tW4> papers for 5 ets. Cambric 5 ets. Linen collars 10 ets. (Tift's, per pair 20 ets. Ladies’ Shoes $1.25, $1.75, $2.09, $2.50

Slippers $1.10. $1.25, $1.50

Warsaw, Ind. July 27 to Aug. * $4.40.1 < Tiiltlren's Shoes .50 ets, SO ets and #1

, , , u . »i3,riii*4.4rtrat.A»»!!S"“x: ;; ::; ; :.\-::: : :;jJiai»»iS they are always ready to play. >V e return limit Aug. 25 $l.s.». stnnlej Caps 25 ets. take olf our hat to tlie band from Denver, Col. Aug.Hand 10returnlim-j Groceries.

[ it September 15 $28.15. | 25 lbs. patent Hour 45 ets.

Brazil.

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.

The largest and best selected stock of

WA.LL. PAPERS

in the city to be found at

ALiBElRT AGLiElN’S sals all new and fresh and the patterns are of ureal variety I.BKKT ALLEN, Prop

Vaudalia, Big Four or

. . and gave the necessary surgical atthat section of the country, and the

tentmn.

amount of damage done is estimated at $1800, It is not known whether the house will be rebuilt

Niagara Falls special train Aug.7, re-

James Stutz, aged ten, met with tHrn limit Au)r u * r >.50.

a very painful accident this morning For particulars see F. F. Hue-tis, Agt.

at Pntuamville. The boy was climb-1

j IIIk Four Laud Met*Lxrur^ioiiM.

ing on a wagon when his foot caught Au)f 7th St . pt ltllf ))rt > in the wheel and fractured his ankle, xov. 6th and Dec. 4t»i round trip,., , . , Drs. Smytne and Darnell were called tickets will be sold at ball fare to points >

in Ala., Fla., Ga., Kv., La., Miss., N. C., 8. C., Tenn. ami Va. Return limit 20 days. For rates and partieulsrs consult F. F. 11 nestis, Agt. 195-tf

Mansfield tlour

Bacon Ham . Kggs Butter Lion, Arbiiekle’s, X. X. X. X. cott'ec.

38cts.

,10 and 11 cts. IS),, and 14ets Mott. 15 ets. 2 for 25 cts Crystal and 23 cts.

Wben it comes to the genuine article of news the Bannkii Timks has it.

Subscribe for the Banner Times.

S igar 20 to 24 lbs $1 Sirup in pails 50 cts. Sorghum “ tk) cts. Jelley “ 45 cts. White Fish, 3 hooped pails 35 ets. Crackers, live lbs 25 ets. John Riley, South Greencastle