Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1894 — Page 3

THK BANXFJl TTMKS, GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8,1804.

IbKRTOWS L.HUNDRVK-

1 Makw your linen look like new. Three [ilil|.inenlP eeeh wf« k. Mon .WcJaiid Iri.

ROM PT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

money OANED

Imperial Flour BEST MADE. Ask Your Grocer. Male ty Yanialia Mills.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

any sum, for any time.

ust see the borrower in per- latest city haps and mishaps.

bn.

No delay. Money fur-

ished at once at Lwest rates.

very

i Where Our People are Going and Where

Their Guefttn are Stopping —New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for tjuiek Beading.

eo. E>. Blake,

GREENCASTLE, IND.

73 VA KB PAINS

DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering tin* Daily Bannkk i i.MKSto follow you It costs you but 10 cents a work, as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

Louis Cook Inis typhoid fever. Mrs. McEown is in Brazil today. 1$. F. Corwin is rusticating in

The last, low and iusigniftcaut, 'till be still in bloom when the frost comes, ami only the hardiest chrysanthemums will outlast them. Application has been made to the insane hospital authorities at Indianapolis to admit Margaret Fogle, of this 0113’, who has been

eontined there before.

Mayor Case has already received a call from the state central committee to stump the state the coming campaign. Several counties have asked for his services Jas. M. Hurley, acting as agent, yesterday sold the W. S. Jordan residence on sorth Locust street to Mrs. Michael Maloney and family, the consideration being $1000. The Big Four took out twelve passengers yesterday on their Niagara Falls excursion. Two trains

papers tiled by Alice & Nelson she says that she and the defendant were married on Get. IS, 1891, and lived together as husband and wife until May 2, 1899, when they finally separated; that Elijah failed in his marriage vows; that he was cruel and inhuman; that he struck her on frequent occasions, with violence

and cruelty so as to knock hei 1 , - vnT7l?T . r T vr . down; kicked, bruised and pinched ^ 1 - K 1 A l\ l INC 1.

said plaintifi until she was sore; i that he became intoxicated and J—J while under the influence of liquor he would threaten her life and that she had been compelled to seek refuge and protection from his vio- ; lence; that he abandoned heron May 2, 1899, and has gone to parts unknown to the said plaintitf; that he lias failed to make provisions for

20 PER CENT CUT

-ON

^Baby Carriages-*

WIRE AND CANVAS COTS.

For this week only,

S ATISF ACT ION GU A R AN TEH I)

PRICES REASONABLE.

N N A ’ S

EAST SIDE Sgl’ARE.

Great Red net ion

her. The plaintiff is nineteen years old and is a servant in the family

went through here, eight coaches | of John Cook on Bloomington

on the lirst and ten on the second.

The excursion east was an enor-

street this city.

inous one.

R. W. Coleman has returned to Chicago after a visit with his sis-

to see that every man ard woman Chicago.

coming into our store gets a proper j

fit in shoes. In some stores the j Clarence

salesmen are ladies and lei von (_’ oa i t , 8V iU e _

Cook is visiting in

takeaway a shoe that fits in differently, to save themselves the troubleof rumnging through the shelves for the proper thing. It costs us nothing to take special trouble, and we find the satisfaction it gives customers makes it well worth our while, A single ill-fitting pair of shoes is enough

to start corns that will last a life-1 Afternoon on business,

time. Trading at a store whenyou are sure to get nothing but

‘‘fits” means

Miss Edith Jackson has returned

to Indianapolis.

Mrs. D. E. Williamson went to

Indianapolis today.

A. G. Lester went to Brazil this

NO I WINS [.. LOUIS HO. YOU.

for a

Earl

Mrs. E. II. Buck, son and daughter, of Vincennes, are visiting Mrs.

II. 11. Grubb.

Eat 1, the fifteen year-old sou of ter Mrs. II. Grubb.

•John Wright at Fern, had an arm broken last night. The accident was caused by a horse running over the lad. Dr. Lam mere, assisted by Dr. Turner, gave the sur-

gical attention.

Clem C. Hurst has retired from the deputy uuditorship under County Auditor Black, and is now visiting in Greenfield. His term

South Ure^nvaHtlt*.

II. H. llillis shipped fifteen cars

of stone to Brazil today.

John Brooks is moving from

Keightleytown to Fox Ridge.

Mrs. Steve Hampton, of Terre

the Neatest and Best

Jailori^

In the city go to W. WHITE.

Over j ones’ drug store, opposite the postofhee. linest Line of Samples, luttons Covered and Made to Order jenairing and Cleaning. e. w. white:.

aper llanain.a: and Patching

Done neatly , cheaply and with

M BOXT73.

promptness. R B. HURLEY.

A. T. mtoi KWAY

Sells Bros.’ advertising car went

to Frankfort last night. Charles B, Case is billed speech at the Quincy picnic. Mrs. E. T. ChatFee and son are visiting in Hartford City\

Another car repairer has been added to the force at the Big Four. C. E. Robinson went to Greentield yesterday afternoon on busi-

ness.

Mrs. D. T. Da mail is at home from French Lick springs in im proved health. Misses Mabel and Linnie Thorn ton. of Sedalia, Mo., are guests of Miss Cora Darnall. The Red Men and Masons will play base ball tomorrow at two o’clock for seven innings. Miss Julia Watkins left last evening for southern Illinois, where site will teach school this fall. James A. Tucker reports a severe injury to bis line driving horse —a bad cut on one of its legs. John Fitzpatrick is out again and is attendig the ‘‘new” gate at the Jackson street railroad crossing. Michael Du H ey, who has been

expired on July 13, but he worked HttUte ’ is vi8i,in « friend9 hore ’

on up to August 1. Joe Mulliol-

land is now deputy.

The Silver Leaf band last night serenaded Will Harris at his home

Miss Jennie O’Dauiels, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Mary

M aloney.

Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hollick, of

Xjot’W'n 3VJ.o-wer t Sy \rv Cronin Froozors and l{(Trii>oratoi\s For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and get prices before buying.

on Bloomington avenue. The boys I ndianapolis.are visiting his brother

were under obligations to Mr.

James Hollick.

Harris for courtesies extended in Mcsdames Fat Donahue, Madden, their uniform purchase. A good •I°hii Riley and Daniel O Connell program was given and cigars were are picnicking at McLean s springs

passed around. A number of ladies gavea “home picnic” at the residence of Mrs. L. D. Case south College avenue last evening in honor of Mrs. Marshall, of Indianapolis. Quite a number of guests were present and enjoyed the festivities of the evening. Elegant refreshments were served. Passenger earning of the Motion for the last week in July were $18,-

today.

200, against $17,(591 for the corresponding week of last year. These eV ents

figure are highly pleasing to the to America!, composers officials of the road, considering | qnite p 0pu | lir music.

The hi»»imiller Festival Clone. Last night was the second recital

of Miss Lester's music festival, which dosed a triumphant and brilliant short season. The audience was large and very appreciciative. The decorations and stage settings were perfect, and when the moon shed its radiance the open air festival was so entrancing that the guests were led to desire more frequent occurrences of such

The program was devoted

and wits

H. S. RENICK St CO.

EAST SIDE.

I

V*

A. Mamiltoir’s Groceries are

IN or reel and INleai\.

that the week of last year contained very heavy World’s fair

k. it not KWAY

BfOCkWciy & BrOCk-Wfiy visiting his cousin, John Cawley t

i>iv\ i.dkn 1 n

locUniipie aim iMnoiis Coal aim coke.

left this morning for Centralia, 111.

some

trn flic.

The dramatic overture “Melplioinene,” by ( hadwiek, was a strong

work, which grows more interesting

The Bannjck Timkh recently pub- with more acquaintanceship. The Halted an innocent little item to tiie “Theme and Variations’ of \\ ebeffect that a young man who kept ster’s exquisite and familiar melcompnny with a young ladv for ody abounds in beautiful harmony, two years constantly was in the 'I'he “Reverie.” bv Blake, was d> i

Gus Dtehr was brought to the ■ Q’ e8 °f the law engaged to her, and i<‘nte and refined. The vocal se-

city toilay with a bad ease of typhoid fever. He was taken to Con-

rad Cook’s.

H. S. Renick & Co. are lowering their show windows and setting

the 3'oung lady would have recourse lection “For Me the Jasmine Buds for damages should he suddenly ; Unfold” was both tender and beau

‘•quit.” Sinee the appearance of

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

R. A. MAM I GT ON,

SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

IE?,. IS-dl. lEHiteljoi'g',

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the item the editor of this paper has been besieged with inquiries as

Your Patronage Solicited them forward several incites in the 11 * lf ^ ot , * lt * low true

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KH \N!< ALLEN

1 Parker & Allen

ionnaciois aim Buimars,

latest modern style.

David B. Taylor, of Jackson township, has been adjudged in sane and will be admitted to the insane hospital at Indianapolis. A. S. Knapp, trainmaster of the F. & E. division of the Big Four, i was in the city last night looking after the Niagara Falls excursion-

ists.

Misses Florence Wood, Mamie and Katie Gainer, Messrs. Forest Hughes, and Win Braskett of An jderson, arc spending the day tit Eel

river falls.

It is not definitely known how many of Greencastle’s speculators

ncl Hollow-Building Brick were on the right side of the corn

j market yesterday. That cereal ad-

107 E. FRANKLIN ST. (3*>-l8t) y a need six cents.

1 Promptly with the incoming of

1 louse Raising and

Moving.

DEALERS IN

IXindlincj.

SEWER PIPE

it was, what hook of law it was in, etc.' Out* young sport wanted to know if there was anything in Hoyle about it. We don't know if our item lias caused any young men to break away, but from some of the inquiries we fear there will he trouble. It is now a case of “look

out girls.’’

C. IT. Osborn, proprietor of the New Windsor hotel, today closed a deal with the Louisville Banking company, owners of the hotel property, whereby the latter purchases his furniture and fixtures and he will retire from the business this week. Unless tbe banking company can secure a tenant at once, the building will bo closed for the present. .Mr. Osborn leased the hotel two years ago when it had

lest

BLOCK COAL

■ August the buds of the golden rod l>oor reputation among traveling

begin to appear. They are as yet

men. He made a number of im-

Mrs. James Black’s.

Leave onli-iH wllli John Itllcy, South i Greencastle. )B&-13w COUFSt

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE,

green and unopened, but they will! provements which, while they were soon turn yellow, and then the most appreciated by the traveling public, prolific native flower will begin its ; we re not sufficiently so to make the of three months’ blooming., inve '‘ 8tment a P R y in g one - Hr has 1 decided to retire from the business

rather than lose any money, lie is

tiful. The Mattoon “Tarantclle” and Wyman's “Christmas Bells” were listened to with great interest. Blake’s pianoforte duct “Enchantment” was bright, cheerful and

fa-cinating. The vocal duet of Lime, Blaster Faris. Bair, Setter Pipe. Drain Tile, Fire Brick, Fireclay, Bristow’s “Twinkle Little Star” < biinney Fipe, Ac. charming. Rive King’s “March of UXT• AAT - . CO3±]ZEtL S(^TX-A. JEEDIIjthe Goblins” was decidedly inter- j eating amt abounded in novel ef- SPECIAL LOW RATES

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

fects. Those taking part in the program were Bertha Sudranski,

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Annice Moore, Chenv Smith, Eliza \ b-th Friee, Margaret Ditnlavv, May Badger. Grace and Hattie Price and

Ethel Chaffee. | L “ i, * np A,,,erK,an

After the above program was ;

BiC FOUR ROUTE llift I'MiHiM

K<»it following meetings;

Wheelmen Denvei

Augo-t 1H-1 s.

FIVE STORES IN ONE

RILEY’S

, . 1,1 1 Knights of Fvtbins Washington, D. <'

completed it was requested that the j,, August.’

_ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,,, , , From and after May 2S, Is'.it, <;m,« and H.uye I',dee ot the eve. | *.» -SrKKSMsAKtSKt.* ~ |' e" "'™t * .T‘.ll * "r”.gw.K. »A..T.N. ,srggzJi,,„ZT which was responded to in a charm »*«">. »«*«“• 1S V vn ^ !r , Five cents off ♦LOO purchase. 9 cents oft ing manner. ! | 7'> cent purchase, 2 cents oil'50 cent pur1 chase. 1 cent ort' 23 cent purchase, and A n.'in.Nunn- n, B |.•, > || r Lxcnr.iun.. , paying ca-tb tor my coupon hook- when James Maloney, of the World's Fair, | ,,, n mi,.1, Au.r j, I puVcIiased will give yon 5 per oil'.

has added to bis cigar emporium one of I J.'L ‘ * /''T'!' i,, 1 .. 'i"... - ip.'o lei'lA 11 •’"'A f'"'l i *-75, a ♦10.00 . , ^ : i and ipt.L, twinty o.i> - lonit, half | i Mlok fQ r ^!(.f,o. \|| accounts that are

The largest and best selected stock of WAUL PA PURS in the city to be found at ALkBEIRT AL.L.E1N’S Goods all new and fresh and the patterns are of srreat variety LUKliT ALLEN, Prop

an old experienced hotel man and will engage in the business in another city.—Wetc Albany Tribune. Ida B. Flint is dissatisfied and has made her woes public in an application for divorce filed in the circuit court. She wants relief and release from Elijah Flint. In her

the handsomest and latest improved | ^ r( show cases ever shown in the west. The case is six feet long, massive and its side-are of Ibe finest of hoveled glass. This enables him to show the excellent stock of cigars he carries to full advantage. The lower part of the case is provided with water pans that keep the stock in first-class shape. Among the sixteen fine brands of cigars carried in the case is the celebrated “Chancellor,”

which is the acknowledge high grade | n .E,rn ♦'ll.fii

ten-cent cigar of tin* city. It contains also many brands of the finest flvecent cigars in the market. The case is|

an expensive piece of furniture, but | s , 5 ^

such is a necessity in keeping a line]..* line of tobacco goods. 235-11

not settl'd at proper time within 30 Koine City, liul. July 23 to Aug. 9

return limit Aug. 12 $5.50. _ _ Warsaw, lod. July 27 to Aug. S ♦HO. ^ Goods, Notions, Boots Bethany Park, I ml. July 31 to Aug. 22 and SllO&S, GrOCCriGS t return limit Aug. 25 $1.85. Tinware and Nails. Denver, ( ol. Aug. n and in return lim- |f y, )U cidi't find what you want go to

it September 15 ♦28.15, I Kiley’s.

Pittsburg, Fa., Aug. 17, 18 and 19, Compote with any one at Riley’s

return 2t>th. $11.20.

Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 15

19 and 19,

Koehester. X. Y.. Aug. 20 and 21, re-

turn 25th. ♦15.83.

Ashland, O.. Aug. 23, 21 and, return

John Riley, South Greencastle.

The Banner Times—10c. a week.

IliK Four Fxcurftioiift T«*rro II:nit*» lta<***M. The Big Four will sell tickets to Terre Haute and return ♦1.05 Aug. 13 to 19 return limit 19th.Tuesday 11th audT'hurs-

,, . , ... day 10th a special train will passUree.itor particulars sec F . 1 . Ilucstis, Agt. j about It :30 a. in. amt returning

— I will leave Terre Haute 7 p. m.

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