Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1894 — Page 3

THK IUN\E?l TIMES, GW E EXCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY JULY Jl, 1801.

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S L-CTUIS DRV K-

Yanddlia IVlills

if.vna vour linea look like new. Three

pri—best : patent

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MONEY

IS A I.KADEK.

Ask Your Grocer.

140-oni-e-o-w

in any sum, for any

Must see the borrower in per-

i. No delay. Money fur-

bished at once at the very

invest rates.

one dollar and costs, paying the same. The action grew out of a | trouble at the old settlers’ picnic. Frank Howe, a Monon brakeman, of the south end of the road, and well known in this city, had an arm crushed otF above the elbow while coupling cars at Salem Friday. John Ellis was before Mayor Case

. _ , this morning charged with intoxiWhat.. Going on in and About „ ... o9 , tl , e time. 1 Fair Greencastle. j occurred on Sundny, July 22. Kllir

works for Wain Lewis and fought the case. After an all day trial

Ellis was acquitted.

The Lafayette Hridge company where our ivopie are Going anti where has been awarded the contract for

OANinD THEl0CAlEmD

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

thy Taper for fjuiek Heading.

eo. Ei. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

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WINS

to see that every man ar t! woman coining into our'lore gets a proper tit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let von

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The.r Gue.U are Stopping-New. of In- l )u U, liD}f r t he Monon machine shops tereM Over the (tty—The lleMt (Akliinin in 4 T r _ . . fiM . ....

at Lafayette, Ind. 1 he luiildinga, wfthout the eon touts, will cost $140,000, The shops will cover a forty acre trac t of ground. The

DON’T THINK

of leaving the city, even for a short time, without nrderitiK tli** Daily IIannkk Timrs to follow you. Ii costs you l*ut 10 cents a week, as It does here at home, and the address will he chaiiKed as often as yon desire.

The \ I ways Wins. One man succeeds and another man fails and people wonder how it happens. It seems sometimes to people who don't think deeply that the weaker, duller man goes nhe d and that his .more brilliant brother sticks in the mud at the first round

of the ladder.

.slight differences in men seem to make all the wide differences between success anti failure. In games of chance (?) the “bank” has only a slight percentage, but the bank always wins. Hack of every result is a reason. Hack of business success sire earn estness, energy, persistence, concentration, Between these and achievement is advertising. No man ever yet made a success of business without advertising of some sort. Maybe he didn't call it

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE A 2o per cent, cut on wire and canvas cots and tamp stools until Aug. 4 only, at

Furniture * and *

EAST SIDE SQUARE

Undertaking

Great Redndion

stakes have been driven and plans advertising, but it was advertising accepted, and the work is to he just the same,

completed by January 1, 1895.

Co. 1 drills tonight.

Daniel Paxton is on the sick list, (has. Merry weather returned to

Anderson today.

.Jesse W. Weik made a business

trouble of riimnging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we find tJie satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while. A single ill-titting pair of shot's is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store wheie you are sure to get nothing but

“tits” means

NO BAINS 1. l Ol lS HO. vnu.

r or the Neatest and Best Jailorii^ In the city go to

W. I. Overstreet, of Terre Haute,

was in the city today.

Born, to Henry Miles and wife,

on July 31, a daughter.

Miss Alta Dal.e left this morning to visit friends in Rossville, III. Clarence Royse returned to his home at Terre Haute this morning. The 8tith Indiana regiment will hold a reunion at Attica on Sept. 19. The Carbon Chronicle is an midi

The American Express company has notified its messengers on the Morion that each one will receive.a “lay off" of five days in the month. The expenses of the company must he cut down, and this rule was 1 adopted to prevent discharging one man. The five days for each man is equal to one man in a month. The new rule takes effect today. Citizens on east Washington street are complaining loudly of the weeds that are allowed to grow on

Mr. OverMrrrt*# I «*«•!. W. 1. Overstreet and family have.returned from Spencer, wheie they have been for the past two weeks. A portion of the time Mr. Overstreet was at West Baden, where he fairly paralyzed the pleasure seekers by a display of all the newest novelties in dancing, learned by him last winter as a member of the Antique club.— Terre llnute

(lazette.

I h« W «*at hrr.

The indications for this vicinity

the sidewalks in front of the two for the 0 ""' in K thirty-six hours are

DePauw lots on either side of Dur a8 l'>ll°" s

ham lane. The weeds overlap the sidewalks in some places so there is barely room lor one foot passenger at a time and during this dusty

tion to journalism in Clay county. weather they 91)oil (lre88e8 and A. K. Dowden, of Bloomington, clothes at a lively rate. A scythe

or hoe in the hands of an energetic workman applied tltere for -a few

us received by H. Si

Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:

Indian\i‘oi is. Ind. July 31.

Warmer fair, followed b\

is in the county this week on busi-

ness.

’Squire W. J. Ashton and family w ill go to Canada on a visit next

week.

1 showers, probable thunder storms on Wednesday.

WaIM'KN II ANS.

l(( k 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. : : :

moments would remove the obstruc-

Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice, finsst Line of Samples,

{Buttons Covered and Made to Order

(Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

’aper llanRing ant Patching

Done neatly, cheaply and with

Tmlay'i* l.ocaU MarketR.

[Furnisbed the Daily Bannkh Timi s laity by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur

tion and relieve a greatly annoyed .Ionian’s poultry house. 1 public. SprliiKs.ehoioe, D4 to 2 lbs .... • M ‘4

Mrs. J. S. Dowlingnnd Miss ITib- Just as the thistle made ready to c'!!k8i o'i.'i"'* "" l iq

' Turkeys, hen». choice fat — *

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4

2ft

\\^ W I""! 1 |' j—^ i hen are spending the day in India- blossom there suddenly appeared in •Kilki yK',yVmnK.riinU'i'Vat.

IC. A. I Iciniillori'is Groceries tire Norreet and. I'vJecii\.

BOX773.

promptness.

R B. HURLEY.

A. IIIIOI KWAY A. T. BUCK KWAV iBrockway & Brockwa3^

IIKAL.KKHIN

Mocumuraciie anil

Your Parronage Solicited 218-Sm

N in Kura Falls Kxeurslon AukiiM 2 ml Via the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayion Railroad. On August 2nd the C. It. & I). It. K. will run their annual excursion from Cincinnati to Niagara Falls, Toronto and the Thousand Island'. The rate io Niagara Falls will be $5.50, tiekets good for return in 5 | days. The rate to Toronto and re- 1 turn w ill he $5.00, tickets good for return in 5 days. The rate to the Thousand Islands and return will be $10.00,1 and tickets will be good for return in !

10 days.

Tiie trip to Niagara Falls via the<\ 1L .y I>. It. R., Toledo, Detroit and the Michigan Central R. It. is by the most picturesque and instructive route to this “eighth wonder of the world.” The Niagara Falls excursions of the

nn polis.

G. W. Black shipped some fine j horses to Brattleboro, Vermont, this

| morning.

Mrs. Anna Woods, ot east Washington street, is very sick of ty-

phoid (ever.

Miss Lelia Talbott is at home from Crawfordsville, after a live

weeks’ visit.

Mrs. Walter Allen leaves tonight for Frederiektown, Ohio, for a

month’s visit.

Sells Bros.’ contracting agent is here. The show will be here on

j Tuesday, Aug. 28.

Mrs. C. F. Darnall. of Llauo, (Texas, is visiting Miss Lida Bach-

! elder on Elm street.

There will be a camp-meeting at ! Quincy, commencing Aug. 1 and

continuing ten days.

Mrs. Brockwuy T and Mrs. Dobell | drove over to the Shades of Death

for a few days’ stay.

H. G. Kelley is moving his jew elry stoek to the room of Kelley

S Son on the west side.

these parts that tantalizing bit of

Ducks.

(Jochc, choice t. !. *\\)H ami over

winged gold, the yellow bud, of all (ics... pim k.a

Rims, fresh, subject to handling.

feathered creatures the one that

most appeals to the imagination of the schoolboy in vacation. These tiny birds are in size and coloring the nearest approach to the canary that we have among native birds. The male, however, has finishing touches of black velvet that distinguish him from the canary. They feed eagerly upon the purple heart of the thistle, rising when seared and breaking into a (light that is a series of long graceful leaps in air, each impulse being accompanied by a musical cry that seems to owe its origin to the same source whence comes the movement of the wings. No natural boy ever saw the yellow bird without longing to make it his own, but what boy ever really caught one?

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iluto r, fr<*h roll llutter. No. 8.

\ Renewed I'roponition* I will give one of my bucket pumps ami ten dollars in cash to find a cistern in which the water has become sour that I cannot purify in ten days, ordinary use, with the bucket pump. Try it. J kssk Richaudson, 229-11 Greencastle, Ind. Ilia Four I.hihI Seokrr*' ICxenrslon*. Aug. 7th, Sept. 4th, Oct. 2nd, Nov. Gib and Dec. 4th round trip tirki'ts will be sold at half fare to points in Ala., Fla., Ua., K\.. La.. Mi".. X. (S. <Tenn. and Va. Return limit 20 days. For rates and partieulsrs con-

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is uood

in the EATING LINE.

EL. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. 7

SPECIAL LOW RATES

sidt F. 1’. Mueslis, Agt.

195-1 f

The Red Men issue through this paper a challenge to the Masons for a game of base ball. Art McCoy, traveling salesman for Hayens A Geddes, Terre Haute, is visiting his father, John McCoy. Mr. J. C. Hutchinson, of ( rawfordsvillc, was the guest of Mr. S. H. Hillis and family over Sun-

day.

G. W. Black leaves Thursday evening for a business trip to Vermont. He will be alisent about

< H. & I). It. R. are known to nearly

every one in Ohio and the south as af-1 two weeks.

fording the best accommodations on the Graham Earle, the actor, writes trains and absolutely the best f , om La p orle that hisreportedinstatums in the I'nited States. . . .. ,, Ample sleeping ear accommodations : is all a malteious he; that have been arranged for, and everything, his company is stronger than e\er

conducive to the comfort of excursion-j tfiig season.

Ms will be done. I

Watch this pa|>er for further an- * has. Bivin plead guilty to an noiuieeiiients. and for full information ! aH8aU i t on j 0 hn Cooper in’Squire

apply to any C. II. & D. R. R. ticket]

agent. | Ashton s court and was assessed

South Droem’iiMtl«.

William Maloney is home from

Indianapolis.

John Riley is putting a furnace

in his residence.

W

. The Vandalia Line will run a series

sigain after a severe attack ot rheu-1 ( ,f homeseekers’ excursions to Michigan

points Aug. 14 and Sept. 18. One fare for the round trip, with twen-

ty days limit.

IIi,|t Fare Ex,',m»i<>,’» <•> XieliiKioi vin the

\ riiulnlla I.iim*

On August I4tli and September 18th, 1894. The Vaiididia Line will sell excursion tiekets to nearly all prominent points in Michigan at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good | to returii twenty 20) days ijate of

I sale.

The Vandalia Line now runs a through sleeping car hetween Si. Louis

-i....... ... - vi) . w yij,.!, pacing through ” ... . tween ' rawfonlsville and < lovtrdale ' , , . G. A. It. al I itt-buig

' through Terre Haute. St. Joseph, Grand 1 Rapids, IVtoskey, (liarlevoix, ete.

This gives \ on an opportunity to spend K hi-mi, k.

your vacation in some of Michigan's]

pleasant resorts at a very low rate. For full particulars call on or address any wr)V(Z /C YOUR

agent of the Vandalia Line or J. M. ('lieshrougli, Ass’t Geii’l I’ussT Agent,

HilInliriilBe Fair, .Inly IIO-Auk. 4. During the Fair the Motion Route

w ill sell tiekets at rate of one and onethird fare for.the round trip Except on Viigust 2nd and Jrd the rate will he one | fare for th" round trip. August 2nd and 3rd special trains will he run be-

pas-ing Greeneustle about 9:45 a. in. i See small bills for schedule of trains. 225-t— •(. A. Miciiaki., Agt.

\HiMltilia Em* KxrurHioiiM.

The Vandalia Line will make rate of one fare for round trip to Indianapolis I August Ft and 14. reiurn limit 10th, ae-

E. Hopkins is able to be out eoiint of deniocralie state eonvent'oii

mat ism.

H. H. Hillis has engaged two dynamiters from Indianapolis to loosen an underlying ledge of rock in bis quarry. They commenced work this afternoon.

For further particular' see J. S. Dow-

ling, agt.

Your Nuiiiinrr Yuration.

BIG FOUR ROUTE Hilt Hil.I.oWIM. MKKTINUs: League Anierh-an Wheelmen Dcnvei

i August FI-18.

Knights ot Pythias Washington, D.

in August.

September 10-15.

Ask nenresi ticket HtfotU for (late of ':,le. ro-

tuni lluilt, rout's, train service, eio o. Mel <UtMU K, l> II. MA ItTIN. Puss. Trallle Mnirr. Uenl. Puss A I kt Xjl

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CHANCE.

Motinit F:xctir»i«li*. ,

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To (piiney. Ind., account old settlers change pienie Aug. 10. Tickets on sale Aug. •”

15 and 10. Round trip, 55c.

To Battle Ground, Ind., account

after May 2s, 1x91, a eiish di-count of on all cash pur-

Greencustle people leaving home I camp meeting Aug. 2 to 12. Rnuiul

for their summer vacation, for long

Pugilism is all the rage with the or short trips, can have their lasmall boys of this end and several vorite home paper, the Daily Ban mills are being arranged, A com- nek Timks, follow them. Address mittee called upon the mayor of the can be changed as often as desired, strip last evening and asked per- It is better than a letter to travel

mission for the fight which was re fused. Both sides are determined

and trouble is looked for.

ers away from home.

Kptlurtion in ItiiD** to >1 iclii|;ait I*ointM. The Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton Railroad have arranged to make special

Cum «f rtinnk*. ^ |ow excursion rates to Michigan points: We desire to return our heartfelt tit . kt>ts to ^ 80 , () f( , r a „ tralll8 of Ttiesthauks to our neighbors and friends day, August 14,good returning anv time who so kindly assisted us during within twenty days. These tickets w ill our little daughter Vera’s illness ,M ’ rtr * t good on any train of the

trip. $2.no.

To Denver, Col., aecount meeting of Amerienn wlieelinen. Ticket' on sale Aug. 10 and 11. Very low rate. Land-seekers’ excursions to point' in Michigan Aug. It and Sept. is. One fare for round trip. Tickets good 20 days. J. A. Michaki., Agt.

AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stoek of WAUU PAPERS

in the city to Ik* found at

ALBB.RT ALLEN’S • ■onds all new and freak and the patterns are of meat variety

I.BKRT ALLEN. Prop

and death. Their kindness shall ] long be remembered. Mk.anoMrs. James M kkkywkathek. IIoiiit* Se*k*rH Kxcamion t» th* South. August 7, Sept. 4 f October 2, NoJ vein tier 6 and Decemlter 4. the i Monon route will sell tickets at one i fare for the round trip to ail points in ! Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lexj ington) Tennessee. Mississippi, Georgia, ! Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, 8011th Carolina and Virginia. Abo to New Orleans.. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river. J. A. Michael, Agt.

date named, and will be sold at half rates for the round trip, the object of this being to accommodate those whose vacations do not extend longer than two or three weeks, and at the same time familiarize the public with tin* beauties and health-giving qualitiesof the Michigan resorts. This is an opportunity which cannot be ignored by invalids or tiy tourists who are fund of fishing, hunting, boating or any of tlie nunier-

our pleasures of outdoor life.

For full informations, tickets, etc., call on any C. II. & D. R. It. ticket agent, or address I). O. Edwards, General Passenger Agent, Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. tf

. . ,, , ,• . From and 8t. Louis, Mo. 11 j will niter

per cent

exceeding 25 cents. No in prices; all go at old price.

Five cents oil'$1.no purchase, J cents oil 75 cent purchase, 2 cents oil’50 cent purchase, I cent oil' 25 cent purelmse, and paying east) for my coupon books when piireliased will give you 5 per cent oil, making a $5.00 book for $1.75, a $10.00 book for $9.50. All accounts that are not settled al proper lime within 40 days will be closed or sriilril hy note. Dry Goods, Notions Boots & Shoes ITilileaelied muslin 5, (!. 7 and 8 cts. Blenched “ G, 7, 8 and 9 ets. Prints ... .5, 0 and 7 ets. Ginghams 5. 9 and 7 ets.

Half-wool dress goods

Ilia * <»ur Kxeunnonx. dollhle W'hith 2.M'ts. To Michigan points, Aug. u Pins, two papers for /> ets. and 8ept. is, twenty days’ limit, half Vinen coliars V. .VTT.7.'.. V.'.’. HI ets". fan* i (Tift's, per pair... . .. .20 ets. Rome City, Ind. July 23 to Aug. 9 Ladies’Shoes $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 return limit' Aug. 12 $5.50. , V. -n* 1 /. 1 *? V 5 ’

u 4 ,,,, 1 t luldren s Shoes . o0 ets, 80 eta and ft

" “ r *“W. Did. July .1 to Aug. 8 $4.40. st j H . Hat8 41 llll( | $i.-,u Bethany Park, Ind. July 31 to Aug. 22 s,,f t Hats 50 and 75 ets.

Stanley Caps 25 ets.

Groceries.

25 His. patent Hour 45 ets. 25 His. Vandalia, Big Four or Mansfield tlour 3Scts. Bacon 10 and 11 cts. Ham . 12Q ami 14cts Eggs 10 cts. Butter 15 cts. 2 for 25 cts Lion. Arhnckle’s, Crystal and X. X. X. X. coffee. 23 ets. Beit roasted cott'ee in hulk 30 ets S.igar 20 to 24 lbs $1 Sirup in pails 50 ets. Sorghum “ <50 ets. Jelley “ 45 cts. White Fish, 3 hooped pails 35 ets. Crackers, five lbs 25 ets. John Riley, South Greencastle

return limit Aug. 25 $1.85.

Denver, Col. Aug. 9 and 10 return lim-

it September 15 $28.15.

Niagara Falls special train Aug. 7, return limit Aug. 14 $5.50. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 17, 18 and 19,

return 2Uth, $11.20.

I>iiven|iort, Iowa, Aug. 17. 18 and 19,

return. $11.40.

Rochester, X. V., Aog. 20 and 21, re-

turn 25th. $15.83.

Ashland, O., Aug. 23, 24 and, return

Sept. 15. $8.20.

For particulars see I'. P. Iluestis, Agt. Subscribe for the Banner Times.