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

HiK imXE” TTMKS, GKEEXCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY AUGUST

SRTOW'S UKUNDRV^ .rilm ii look Ilk'- now. Throe Mou .WoJand Krl.

COLLECTION

AND DELIVERY.

money OANCD any sum, for any time. st S ee the borrower in perKo delay. Money furshed at once at the very rest rates.

eo. Blake,

greencastle

IND.

no, 1804.

THE BANNER TIMES Book Bindery Now in operation Is turning out some of the Handsomest Styles Of binding ever shown In the city

Prices same as paid in larger cities and we save you Expressage.

ttkT llalkir

CALL AMI LEARN PRILLS BANNER TIMES BUILDING.

Tip toe walk- = 1 in g symbol THE LOCAL FIELD

Mrs. J. W. Cooper and daughter, ol Indianapolis*, were also entertained by them. Miss June Dorsey, of Crawfords ville, who has been visiting Miss Celia Talbott, left yesterday for Bloomington. Messrs. Guy Newby and lyy Hud ley. ol Indianapolis, were entertained yesterday by Misses Grace White and Myrtle Williams. COUNTY NEWS NOTES.

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDNG TOWNS TALK.

Pointed Paragrnph* Kruiu Ylnnj Place Within Putnam'. Huiimlrie* The Iry People's special Column of short Iiciiih of Nellfhhorhooil News.

MOHTOX. Mr.and Mrs. Willi, MeCray, ill Kaeeoon, visited K. K. Grimes and family last Week.

Wood and wife of Mtuicie, are vi»iting at l>r. J. K. Cully's this week. James MeMurray of Indianapolis, formerly of New May~\ille, i- vi-iting H. C. Darnall.

liliON KI.AMJ. Rev. J. W. Albright of Jonesboro, will preach at the Methodist church the'2nd (Sunday in September at 10:JO. All come and hear the distinguished gentleman. All - . Haynes lias sold his town property to (J. L. Sutherlin and will give possession Sept. Ifith. Frank Monnett, of Greencastle, has moved to Groveland, thereby increasing the republican vote three.

rued-in

b*

toes.

izes curiosity, absent-mind-

ness, slow steps, a thought- ] person, <iuick steps energy. ^ere is a style of walking

rich indicates that a man’s latest

oes hurt him, but that style uncommon here because so

men

'ear the L. L. Louis Sc Co. Shoe. IT NEVER PUNCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

What is Going on in Fair Greencastle.

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

or the Neatest and Best ^retya^t Jailori^ In the city go to :. W. W111T E. Over jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. nnest Line of Samples, uttons Covered and Made to Order spairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

When* Our People are Going and Where

Their Guentn are Stopping—Newt* of I liferent Over the City -The Item Column In th 3 Paper for Quirk Heading.

DON’T THINK

of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering tin* Daily IJannkk Timf.s 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.

*aper Hanging anf Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. B0XTT3. R.B. HURLEY.

'a. lllioi KWA1 A. T. BHOCKW A Y Brockway & Brockwaj'

DIM \i.i:hn in

Your Patronage Solicited 818-8m

II. PA UK KR.

KKANK M.LEN

Parker & Allen enactors anil Buleis. I It.use Raising and Moving. DEALERS IN Ck>cil, TYincIl SEWER PIPE And Hollo wB uilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST. I2:m-l:it|

BLOCK COAL

Tom Crowder is here from Sul-

livan.

Miss Eva Bowers is visiting in

Indianapolis.

J. K. Wolff, of the Terre Haute

Journal is here.

C. E. Robinson left yesterday afternoon for Marion. W. H. H. Cullen writes that Mrs. Cullen is slightly better. W. R. Grogan made a business trip to Saline City today. Miss Nellie Hammond lias gone to Meadville, Pa., to visit. Miss Edna Meeum returned to Hamilton, Ohio, yesterday. Rev. R. M. Dillon and family will return from Paoli Friday. Ed. Hill left this morning for a short trip through the gas belt. Miss Laura Christie is visiting her grandparents at Logansport. J. B. Nelson was called to India napolis this morning on business. Miss Lelia Middleton is visiting friends in Crawfordsville this week. Thomas B. Burns and Elizabeth Mercer have been licensed to marry. George W. Black has been appointed guardian of Mollie Frank. Mont, and Leora Bull, of Indianapolis, are visiting friends in the

city.

Mrs. and Mrs. W. 11. Ragan and daughter Belle, are attending the Bridgeton fair. Judge E. White and family, of Rockville, are guests of E. A. Ham ilton and family. A. O. Loekridge and family and Nathan Chapman and wife are visiting the Bridgeton fair. Dr. J. P. I).John is at home from Auburn and other points in the northeastern part of the state. Mrs. Marv Ogden arrived today from Danville to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Di. Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell, of Spen cer, ami J. R. Callender, of A incennes, are guests of Mrs. W. R. Cal-

lender.

Gov. Mathews was entertained

1 he bum i>f the clover buller is beard again. Die clover is turning out well. James Carver, of Iowa, is visiting his

parents.

" bile at Hainbridge bis: week. Geo.

•Allen in trying to liobl |,i s horses wliieb Clerk and About n ’ lightened at the ears, was severrh

1 hurt, dislocating a rib and bruising

himself generally.

Mrs. GHie Clay, of North Salem, is visiting her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me.Mains are visiting friends and relatives in Illinois. Owing to rain last Sunday the convention at 1 iiion < 'Impel was not as well attended as it would have been had

the weather been fair.

John Cooper and wife of Kansas, who have been visiting here, expect to return home this week. Mrs. \\ . T. Gibson left last week for Michigan to spend several weeks. Miss Nannie MeCray, of Raccoon, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs.

Emma Grimes.

E. E. Grimes is able to be out again after a severe attack of tlux. The many friends of Mort Carver will he pained to hear of his death. While he was returning home one night last week lus horse fell through a bridge, throwing him. The horse fell against him and mashed him up so hudly that he died from the effects of his injuries on Sunday night, after suffering some three days and nights, but through all his suffering he bore up bravely. The grace of his Savior sustained him in his dying hour. He died happy in a Savior’s love. His wife and little son have the prayers and sympathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement. Mort was a good husband, a loving father, and an obliging neighbor, and will be sadly missed by his family and friends. An interment was made at Union Chapel Tuesday. Rev. Guild conducted

the services.

HIUC'K Clt Al'Kl.,

Joe Lloyd has added to the appearance of his home by the Lnildiiig of a

new yard fence.

J. E. O’Hair has greatly improved his residence by building a spacious

new veranda. It I SSKI.I.V I l.l.K.

TlieCSth Reg. liul. Yols. will be attended at Rockville from here. Saturday, the 1 st of Sept. Hr. G. \\ . Pool and lady were at < Ireenea-tle tins week.

t^onts t.ho Jews. MOSES Gave us the Law on two tables of stone and

Will give you pric es on Pillar, Extension and Center Tables that Moses never dreamed of even when he was in the bulrushes. T-T n <3. e r t a, te ing. I he only Funeral Car in the City. HANNA, -A.ST SIDE SQ,U_A.EE-

Great Reduction

rt'TN AM V ILI.K. Ed Day is taking in the sights at Washington, I>. C. ('apt. Josiali Williams has returned from an extensive tour of the west. Fletcher Hunter, Luther Hunter and James Welsh went to Areola, 111., last

week.

Robert Ingerton, of .Montezuma, is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Cora Gentry has returned to her home at Anderson. Bills announcing a people’s picnic at Needmore were posted here last week. Miss Emma Glazebrook, of Terre Haute, is visiting at R. 11. Bowen’s. W. B. Watson, of Charleston, 111., is visiting his mother. Emery Wright is spending a few days with the boys. Americus Logan, who is drawing a pension, was recently ordered to appear before the medical board for further examination relative to his pension. Ed Shields is at home from Judiu-

iianolis.

Jimmie Stoops is able to be about on his crutches after being laid up w ith a

broken leg.

Frank Harris, W. II. Walden and Ezra Lewis visited Temple lodge at Greencastle Monday niglii to witness the conferring of the.MasterMuson’s degree on J. W. Hodge. That Greencastle young man who come down three times a week must mean business. A while back John Sullivan talked ugly to Alex. Ford, then Alex, spoiled John’s countenance. Alex, settled up with Squire Perry the other day. Mr. Brattan, of El wood, is back to see his old friends in Putnam ville. Those fellows who are having so much fun at the expense of a poor, in-

A ltra«*«* of DivorroM.

Divorces are coming in bundles

this session ot court. Wednesday

Darnall bagged a couple.

Alice A Nelson have filed suit for Money Sutherlin from Kindle Sutherlin. Fhe complaint alleges

cruel and inhuman treatment; that

defendant struck plaintiff frequently, and failed to comply with his

marital vows generally; threatened

her life etc.; parties were married June L>, IS'Ju and separated Sept.

17, 18112. They have one child and

plaintill' asks its custody. The

parties live at Mt. Meridian. Susie (Higgs asks divorce from George Higgs. Alice & Nelson

make her complaint which alleges cruel treatment; they were married

in September, 18111 and separated

in August 18!>2; plaintill' alleges further that the defendant said she was unlike other women, and that she was too intimate with Ik r physician while sick; that she did not feed the chickens as she ought to, etc., the parties have be»n married before, both having children by their first marriage. The defendant lives at Ktlingham, 111., and the plaintiff lives in Greencastle making her living as a

housekeeper.

( tittle Stilett.

James M. Edwards has purchased 175 head of export cattle from Nelson Bros, and G. W. Hanna, paying $1.75. W. A. O’Hair and sons have sold to Stonet Bros., fortyfour head of tine ex-

port cattle at $4.25.

Wm. Wright has .sop] to Nelson and Scott a ear Wad of catile at $1.10.

the for

l.etter l.iNt. The following letters remain in Greencastle postoflioe uncalled Aug. 211: O. X. Owens, A. C. Watson, J. Barker Hall, M r. James N'oakes, Homer II. Encases. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Wii.i.isG. Nkhk, P. M.

X.jct'wn UVCo^wei’s, lee Cronin Freezers and Rolrio'crators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and oet prices before buying. H. S. RENICK <X CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : ;

IC. -A.. I lamiltoiy’s Groceries are FCorreet and I’vleaiy.

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

Strayed-bay mare four years old, bad a head halter on. Send any information to Will Maloney, Greencastle. 25K-2t. I.o k in (.'bristle's east window and see his display of colored shoes. He is offering all of them at cost or at less than cost. 2.5M-lt. Wanted, Canvassers—Good, live hu>tlers to sell the "Weisell” w ashing machine. Every household needs one; large commission; exclusive territory; send stamp for circular. Address DietherA Barrows, Fort Wayne, Ind. 255-51 Hon. W. I>. Owen, candidate for Secretary of State w ill speak at the court house in Greencastle at 1 MM) p. in. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1804. 2.14 if.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S

and after May 28, 1x04. oft'er a cash discount of cent on all easli pur-

exceeding

cents.

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Mrs. James Black’s. I-cave orders with John Itlley, South Grecnoastlo. -ijri-lilw

From

I will 5 JMT

offensive old fellow near this place had ] chases

' during his stay in the city by f. ( .; patter look out for Bill is getting his ire changes in prices; all ,,,, at old pi ice. ....... /-i . . I* ive cents ott $1.00 purchase, 3 cents on

Grooms and family. " .H. Grooms up and some one will get hurt.

Haute, | BAINliKIDQK.

and

and daughter, of Terre John Gilmore, of Eaton, O.

M is.

75 cent purchase, 2 cents off 50 cent purchase, 1 cent of!'25 cent purchase, and

( paying cash for my coupon books when

Chilton Allen is visiting her purchased will give you 5 per cent off, • j sister Mrs. James 8tone of Greencastle. making a $5.00 book for /1.7a, a $10.00 .. ,, ...... book for $0.50. All accounts that are Mrs. Frank Darnall and Hibbard | |10 j settled at proper time within

A nn ATT TTATIO TATlTTG O’T'UlDU' Alr9, ^ ranK Darnall arm inn >aru not at proper time within /•A I A M\ ^ ) 1\ J ( T u) i. L* LV i—l' * Allen went to Indianapolis Monday. j days will be closed or settled by note i—i 1—^ i ^ ^ ^ dtvalf I * * f i l i'll.*. I f I a * L > i t k * * n _ _ _ __

The largest and best selected stock of YYA.L,U PAPERS in the city to he found at AL.BB.RT AGLEIN’S (■Dud* nil new and fresh and the patterns are of areat varietv. AI.Bfc.KT ALL • , I

('has. Smith returned from Lebanon

Saturday. He has been following up | the fair circuit, showing race horses be-

longing to Blackwell’s string. O. G. Hubbard went to Indianapolis

Monday.

Milt Darnall and daughter, Marion i Darnall of Kansas City, Mo., and Win.

Dry Goods, Notions. Boots

and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails.

If you can’t find what you want go to

Riley’s.

Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle.

G. A. HAM I PT'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. EL H. Eliteljorrg, DEALER IN

Lime, Plaster Paris. Hair, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, < himney Pipe, Ac. JST -W. CORHSriELR, SQ,TTA.K/E. bo YOU KNOW

That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Store of the I). Langdon Co., *you can buy ready-made Sheets, Pillow Slips, and Bolster Cases as cheap as you can buy the muslin to make them; that you can buy good yard-wide Carpet warranted to wear as well as body I mussels, for 40 cts per yard, just the thing for students’ rooms; that you can buy Floor Oilcloths, Mattings, Rugs, Table Covers, Table Linen, Napkins and Towels cheaper than ever before known, and that they have just received a new lot of Fall and Winter Dress Goods and Trimmings in the newest and best things out ? Well, its so Call and examine them.

BIGCY anj CAMlAGI: RITAIRS lo Pittsburg Sept. 5th t<> loth, return; limit 25th, fare $!».0U. Account G.A.K.

encampment.

To southern points Sept. 4th. Oct. 2nd, Nov. Kill, Dee. 4ih. For further particulars see J. 8. Dow-

ling, agt.

ItiK Four l.aml Seekers’ Excursion*. September 4th. October 2nd, Nov. 6th and Dee. 4tli round trip tickets will !«• sold at half fare to points in Ala.. Fla.. Ga., Ky.. La., Miss., N. C., >S. U.. Tcnn. and Vu. Return limit 20 days. For rates and partieulsrs consult F. P. Huestis, Agt. ll)5-tf The Banner Times—10c. a week.

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HILLIS QUARRY

15 y KD LANDES,

Keniek amt I'urtia' old smith. SXMw

(>. A. It. to intuburK. f*a. The Big Four Inis arranged to taka special care of the G. A. R. business enroute to Pittsburg. Tickets can 1 e sold Sept. 5 to 10 with return limit 25th, $0.00. This is the "oltlcial” route for Indiana. F. P. Huestis, Agt. Subscribe for the Banner Times.