Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1894 — Page 3
1'HK BAXXEJt TIMES, GREEXCASTI.E, IXDIAXA THURSDAY AUGUST 2. 1801.
^BARTOW'S UAYJISDRVKMake* your 11 non lo<ik lik<> new. Throe gliU>iin-n1» each week, Mon . Wi-d and E 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 very lowest rates.
Yandalia Mills BEST : P/3TE.NT
IS A I.EADKK.
Ask Your Grocer.
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THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
Geo. B. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. \VB TAKB BAINS
to see that every man ar.il woman coining into our store gets a proper lit in shoes. In some stores the salesmen are ladies and let you
take away a shoe that tits indiffer- the city yesterday.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our 1‘eople are OuIhk mid W here Their UiietdK are Stopping—Xew» of Interest Over the City The West Colninn in th ? Paper for Quirk Rending.
DON’T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Ihillv Uannkk I t vi s to follow yon it costa you hut 10 cents a week as it docs here at home, and the address will he changed as i.tien us j ou deslre. Miss Ethel McWhirter is on the
sicU list.
Mrs. Clem < Greenfield.
Ciias. Miller, of Montenee. was in
two week's visit with P. Vaughn, at Belle
Hurst is visiting in
to save themselves the
Dr. T. J. Bassett went to Bridge-
trouble of riiinaging through the
Sru^^THi.^'yELlli P»'t tl>'* morning.
Miss Ella Beckwith
troublt, and we find tlie satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth onr while. A single ill-titting pair of slmes is enough to start corns that will last a lifetime. Trading at a store when* von are sure to get nothing but
! ‘rtts” means
NO GAIN'S L. I.T.OriS AGO. you.
For the Neatest and Best Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. W f 11T E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.
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friends in Danville.
Parer Hansnig an! Patctiing Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. B0XTT3. R B. HURLEY. A. HKOCKWAY A.T. BK«H KWAV Brockway & Brockwa;^ de:alkhs in Block, flinmaciie aim Biiuminous Goal ami Boko. Your Parronage Solicited atS-:tm
it. PARKER.
ERANK AU.EN
Parker & Allen Coniraotors ano Buimers, House Raising and
Moving.
DEALERS IN Gonl, SEWER PIPE And HollowBuilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST.
Hig Four I.itnd seekers' Excursions. Aug. 7th, Sept. 4th, Oct. 2nd, Xov. f!th and Dee. 4th round trip tickets will itc sold at half fare to points in Ala.. Fla.. (Ja., Ky., La.. Miss., X. C., S. Tenn. and Va. Return limit |
A. T. Kelly and family are visit
iug at Terre 11 ante.
Will Davis of Gosport visited
friends here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson are
visiting in Amo today.
George Dee hits gone to his home
at Mulberry Grove, 111.
Miss Mintie Allen leaves today for Indianapolis for a visit. J. K. Langdon went to IndianapI olis this morning on business. Mrs. F. T. McWhirter, of Indianapolis, visited in the city today. An infant of Mr. and Mis. Charles McCray, near '."orton, died
yesterday.
Mr. Welch, the grocer, is in Amo today prospecting fur a trade
in groceries.
Misses Liz/ie Overstreet anil Ida Orrell are •visiting at Cloverdale and Eel river. Dr. J. E. Earp, of Eldorado, Kas , arrived last night to visit Greencastle friends. Mrs. James McClure left this morning for a week’s visit with relatives in Clayton. Mrs. F. L. Joslin will arrive home from Orleans today after several weeks’ absence. Miss Nannie Ilillis is home from five weeks visit with Miss Murcia Lane at French Lick. Inspector Masten, of the postal service, is here today. He is look ing up the star routes. Many bus and hack loads of people and scores of private rigs drove up to Hainhridge today. \V. H. Sanders au*, family left yesterday morning for a visit to Greencastle.—liloomiiKjton World. Morton Walls, who has been attending the funeral ot Mack Asher, I returned to Springfield, Ohio, to-
day.
Miss Marie Boson lias gone to j Greencastle to spend a few weeks I with friends.— Bloomiimlou Tele-
phone.
Mrs George S. Durham,of Crawfordsville, and A. T. Forsythe, of Paris, III., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Black. Mt. Olive society W. F. M S. will hold their annual picnic Aug. lt> in John Stoner's grove, half mile south of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Wiese, of Aumboldt, 111., and Miss Mamie Beals, of Mattoon, III., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Beals. Miss Luella Baldook, daughter of
home after a her uncle, S.
Cnion.
Prof. W. <’. Larrabee, of Plainfield, N. J.. is visiting friends in this city. Mr. Larrabee is in the employ of D. Appleton A Co. Mrs. Dr. Donaldson, of Topeka. Kansas, and Mrs. H. C. Hanna, of Terre Haute, were guests of Ad. Hanna and family yesterday. Mr. anti Mrs. G. W. Black leave today fur a few week's trip in the east. They will visit Vermont, New Hampshire and Connecticut. Miss Rose Gainer is at home from a visit to Alexandria, Anderson, Warsaw and other Indiana cities. She has resumed her place as stenographer for the Banner
Times.
The mustache-cutting fad has reached Craw fordsville, and the young men of that place are tlis guising themselves by disposing of their beauties. The season has
passed here.
Miss Lillian Smith of South Thirteenth street has returned from Greencastle, where she lias been visiting her cousin. Miss Kate Weik of Jackson and Columbia 1 streets.— Terre I finite Express.
visiting i Judges McGregor and McNutt
of Brazil, democratic and republican candidates respectively for ! judge of this judicial district tire nt- | tending the races at Bainhridge today. They came together and i went over the Motion together.
The excursion train on the Monon to Bainbridge carried about four hundred passengers from this city and points south to the fair today. Reports from the track show that there are several thousand there. The dust is terrible and can be cut with a knife almost. Especially is this so from the depot to the grounds and at the track.
him get his own morning meals: that she was cold, silent, sulkv and distant, scolded and quarreled; that she is of a violent and uncon trollable temper, and when plaintiff would come in late from work she would get quite angry; that she threw missiles at him. striking him with a hatchet, from the effects of which blow he has never recovered; a pot of hot coffee was also tired at and upon him; from these domestic troubles the plaintiff wants a release. The parties live in Greencastle township, and (’. T. Peck is attorney for the plaintiff. In an article headed “Literature Out West” the Chicago Iteconl of Saturday contained the following: “Connected with the association from its ineipioncy is the Taylor family of Indiana, consisting of three brothers and a sister, each and all students and writers of startling originality and depth. 11. W. Taylor, in addition to his studies of Hoosier folklore, is the author of “The White Druse,” a beautiful occult poem, now appearing serially in the Chicago Miiijiixine. S. H. Taylor of Chicago is known to the public principally through his patriotic poem entitled “The Man with the Musket,” published a few years since in the Century magazine. That gentleman remarked in the hearing of your correspondent that he has received several thousand personal letters commending those verses. Dr. J. N. Taylor of Crawfordsville is well known as a man of scientific attainments, and as a vigorous writer of miscellaneous literature. The sister, Minnctta, is the acknowledged Mrs. Browning ot the west. She is a clear, incisive thinker and contributes by request poems in the Spanish language to a periodical in Venezuela She has a magnificent presence and her
lERE’SYOm Cl IANCI: A per cent, cut on wire and canvas cots and t amp stools until Aug. 4 only, at Furniture * and * Undertaking EAST SIDE SQCARK.
Great Reduction
X-ict-w^n 3VTo"w r ex's, 1( 4 (‘ Civam Frcczrrs and Itofrif^oralors For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and get prices before bjjying. H. S. REINICK CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :
20 days. For rates ami particulsrs con-
sult F. I*. Mueslis, Agt. 195-tf John H. Baldock. has returned
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and I test selected stock of WAHL. PAPERS
in the city to be found at
ALBERT ABBRN’S Koods all new and fresli and the patterns are of ureal variety
I.BBKT ALLEN, Prop
scholarship is us mature ns her
Business mfn who are standing { Language is musical and pure.”
back on account of the dull trade) are falling behind. Now is just as good a time to advertise »s there
ever was.
E. A. I lamiltori’ss (Troeeriew a r*e IN or reel mid INIeeiiT.
South l«*.
Mayor Patterson is selling red
, lemonade at Bainbridge this week.
People are looking for
bargains, ami the merchant who 1 Campbell, Jerome Smith advertises the bargains will get the ttn,, John Ki,e - V !,r ‘‘ 8eein K "mrures
trade. Any business if it is worth anything, is worth advertising. If it isn't it had better be advertised for sale. The “New C hurch of Israel” disciples gave an interesting meeting last night at the southeast corner of the square. The men will hold another meeting this evening, there now being four of them in the city. The last two to arrive came from Brazil, where they created considerable interest. 'They will leave tonight for Indianapolis, and will work in the intervening small towns. An exchange oHYrs the following suggestion in typhoid and cholera treatment: A decoction of cinnamon is recommended as a drink to be taken freely in localities where there is typhoid fever or cholera, for cinnamon has the power to destroy all infectious microbes. Even its scent kills them, while it is perfectly harmless to human beings. It is said that the essence of cinna mon, when exposed in the sick room, will kill typhoid bacilli in 12 hours and prevent fresh cases. A few friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stillwagon in Glenwood last Thursday evening in honor ot the latter’s sister. Miss Jessie Williams, of Greencastle, Ind. A very enjoyable time was had, playing games of various kinds, alter which a delicious lunch was served. The guests who were present were Misses Rose and Maude Claiborne, Kyle Wright, Cora Lufkin and Messrs. II. A. French, J. A. .Mowatt. E. Dean. C. C. Potter and Dr. E. G. Woodrow.—1‘ucijlc J unction (loirrt) Record. Samuel C. Mills vs. Anna Mills is the title of a divorce complaint filed in the circuit court. The plaintiff states that they were duly married on November 29,1892, and lived together until April, 1893, when they finally separated; be charges the defendant with cruel treatment; that she would not get up of mornings and get his breakfast, but would lie in bed and make ,
Woods and Mrs. among the sick
arc
today
Mrs. James
( has. Thomas
this week.
( has. Walter’s horse broke from the reservation yesterday and made things lively in Jones’ blacksmith shop during the proprietor’s absence. It then started for town and suffered an attack of nervous prostration in front of the Model clothing store. No hopes of
covery.
Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
FA. A. HAM 1 lAFO N, SOUTHEAST COKNKK OF SOUAKH.
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DUtriot r.pworlh IsPUKtl* In the program of the Greeiicaatle district Epworth league meeting, which opens in Rock ville Aug. a, the following persons from this county have places on the same: Response to welcome adtlrcftH, Kt*v. I). M WotHl. Devotional nervier. Rev. V. (j. Lfiisentiy, KrHavllle. DlHciiKHioi), Rev. Sliorman Rowell, Hayton. Paper, I'oHHlhilitlea of the Kpworth l.eajnie in Reacliititf Unconverted Voiin# People, Miss Rella Cromwell, Reelflville. DiseiiHHlon, ,J. \ . Green, Morton. Paper, The League an a Part of the t hureh. Pros. F. W llunawalt, < •reeneaHth Junior Leniftie Work, Rev. S li Town, Greeneftat !e. Praise HervU-e, Rev Herbert ( hureh, Rrlck Chapel. An Official ( all. The executive committee for the reunion of the 14th, 43rd, 71st and 123 Indiana regiments, will meet at the G. A. R. hall on Saturday, Aug. 4, at two o’clock p. m. A full attendance is requested and all soldiers especially of these regiments are requested to be present, and as many citizens as feel an interest in the success of the reunion, which will take place August 29th and 30th. J. F. Fik, Hknry Mkltzer, Secretary. Obairman.
Unit I'aiM' I xi'Ui’Hpti.w to MirliiKim % in Ho* \ uiidahii 111im* On August iiih ami Septeiuhcr istli, 1894. The Vamlalia Line will sell excur-iini tickets Iti nearly all prominent points in Michigan at one I fare for die round trip. Tickets good I to retimi twenty -’ l| days fmoi date of I sale. The Yundidiu Line now runs a through sleeping ear between St. Louis ‘and Mas View, Mich., passing tlirnugli i It rough Terre Haute. St. Joseph. (i nun I Rapids, I’closkey, < lotrlevoix, etc. ! This gives \ im an opportnnitv In spend | your vacation in some of Michigan's pleasant resnrls at it very low rate. For I full particulars call on or address any I agent of the Vamlalia Line or ,1. M. <'lic«brough, A-s’i Uen’l I’ass’r Agent, st. Louis, Mo. if
SPFCTAL LOW KATHS
BIG FOUR ROUTE Knit Koi.hoWINti Ml KIIN’i.-: I.eitgiie Atner'ean Wheelmen Denvei August 13-1 s. [knightsol i'ytliias Washington, in August. (». A. K. at Pittsburg. Scptfiuhci Ill-la, Ask ifiirc-t ticket lljrO’Ht till 'Intent' ;il« . I' turn limit, routefi, tniiu Hervlce, <*tr IT o. Mrl ORMK K. D II. MA P I IN. Piuv-. Tmllte Miiht. Genl Push A I lit A .i CINCINNATI n
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
Monon l xr nr.imi.. To (Quincy, Ind., account old settlers’ picnic Aug. Ifi. Tickets on sale Aug. i la and 10. Humid trip, 5.V. To Battle (Jronntl, Ind., aceouul , camp meeting Aug. 2 to 12. Hound , trip, $2.<10. I'u Denver, Col., aefouut meeting of American wheelmen. Tickets on sale Aug. Ill ami II. Very low rale. Land-seekers’ excursions to points in Michigan Aug. il ami Kept. Is. One fare for round trip. Tickets good 20 | days. .1. A. Michael, Agt. Hue our fLX€’tir»ion*. To Michigan points, Aug. 14 and Kept. Is, twenty days’ limit, half
; fare
FIVE STOKES IN ONE
RILEY’ |
Your Hiiiiiiimt YitcaHoft. Greencastle people leaving home for their summer vacation, for long or short trips, can have their favorite home paper, the Daily Ban nek Times, follow them. Address can be changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travelers away from home. Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this ottiee. We srill save you money. tf
Rome City, Inti. July 2d to Aug. 9 1 return limit Aug. 12t.Y.V). Warsaw, Ind. July 27 lo Aug. 8 $4,40. Bethany Park, Ind. July 31 to Aug. 22 return limit Aug. 2f> $1.8.*. Denver, ( ol. Aug. 9 and 10 return lim1 it September 15 $28.15. Niagara Falls special train Aug. 7, rc- \ turn limit Aug. 11 $5.50, Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 17, IM and 19. return 2<!th. $11.20. Daveiqsirf, Iowa, Aug. 17. Is and 19,
return. $11. lo.
Rochester. X. Y., Aug. 20 and 21, re-
turn 25th, $l5.s;t.
Ashland, O., Aug. 23, 24 and, return
1 Kept. 15. $8.20.
For particulars see F. P. Iluestis, Agt.
From and after May 28, 1894, I will tiller a cash discount of •> per cent on all cash purchases exceeding 25 cents. No changes in prices ; all go at old price. Five cents nlT$1.00 part h ise, j eenta "it I 75 cent purchase, 2 cents oil' 50 cent purchase, I cent nil'25 cent purchase, ami paying cash for my coupon hooks when purchased will give you 5 per cent oil, i making a $5.00 hook for $1.75, a $10.00 hook for $9.50. Ml accounts that are not settled at proper lime within 30 days will he closed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots
and Shoes, Groceries, Tin ware and Nails.
If you can't find what you want goto
Riley’s.
Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South flreeneastle-
The Banner Times—10c. a week.
IInimp Seeami Kxriirston to the South. August 7, Kept. 4, October 2, XtI vernlter 6 and December 4, the Morion route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to ail points in Kentucky fsouth of Louisville and I,ex - | ington)Tennissee. Mississippi,Ueorgia, Alalnima, Florida, North Carolina, Knot h Carolina and Virginia. Also to New Orlenn Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river.
3 . A. M ICHAKL, Agt.
