Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY
JANUARY 5.1895.
You are cordially invited to' LANGDON,
call at my store, examine my
goods and get the prices. Tilt! IjOOK STORE /AAN
Groceries, Queensware, Tin-
ware and Notions.
My Is art'not excelled in (juality, and the lowest price is assured.
Alph o s 3 iroll, t 1 . W. Cor. l*iibllc Square,
has about everyth!dr you need in
HOOKS.
lie has hooks and hooks, standard works of fiction, blank books, books of travel, of poetry, of history, family Ifihles, teachers’ Bibles, atlases, dictionaries, in I fact everythin)! in the hook line, even I’OCKKT HOOKS.
*um r m a s i i i .
l.'DIAN
45-1 in
If you really want the BiRRest HarRains k. in the city, caM at
5170 (|lobe 5 tore -
Then he keeps pens, inks, pencils, knives, hook fasteners. writinR paperstationery of all sorts. Besides all these he keeps the daily papers and inuRn/incs constantly on hand, and has Rood lookihr and ohliRinR clerks to wait on you.
Where y on can Ret:
Granulated SiiRtir ill pounds forifl 00 A SiiRar ‘J2 pounds for 1 (Mil !XC SiiRar 21 pounds for 1 (HI [ Brown SiiRar . . . .25 pounds for 1 (Mi! Ratains, per pound 05 I Currents, per pound. 05 | Best Navy Ih ans. 7 Ihs 25, PaekaRe Cotlee 20 and 22 e Bacon, per pound.... .. 9 and 10 c Lard 10 c
MONEY LOANED
T.owest prices on all kinds of dried | fruits and canned Roods. Also a full j line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats Caps and Shoes. South Greencastle.
J. SWDR7VINSKI. 2BH If
PROF 3 .
MERELY A TIP
1 In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very
lowest rates.
as to soinethinR that wil undoubtedly benefit you. The values that run all throiiRh our earefullyselccted stoek ire espeeiallv favorable to the buyer just now and quick purchase will be the means of saviiiR you a comfortable sum.
Geo. Es. Blake,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
L. L. LOUIS & CO.
REMEMBER THAT
3. m.EQoore
THE LOCAL FIELD
s »on find up hill work one of them.
again,” said
II. H. Runyan went to Rrazil this mprning. Miss Edith Waltz went to La doga at noon. Mrs. J. B. Nelson has returned from Greenwood. Miss Myla Cook returned to her school at Tipton today. A full attendance is desired at the meeting of the Red Men on Monday evening. Reports from the bedside of the Hon. George \V. Hanna show that he is still a critically ill man. He rested easier last night.
Mr. Tinelier*ii Courtuhip. Mr. Harrison Tim ber was in the city receiving congratulations today, and readily submitted to an interview as to his marriage, and from what he and his minister says he is entitled to the belt as ha\ing made one of the most unique marriages on record, but any one acquainted with Mr. Tincher knows that when he starts out to do a thing he does it. On Wednesday last Mr. Tincher came to this city and purchased a marriage license. This was late in the afternoon, and on Thursday morning lie began in a business way his marriage preparations. He
riuim Stock, Low Prices.
A. B. HANNA,
J^nst Side? Square.
A number of people of this city scored Elder Mathias Masten and attended the whistling concert at ** out for the scene of action. Mr. Brick Chapel last eyening given bv ! Tincher " aH l,n<lal,nle(1 over tl,e the McMannis sisters, of Indianap fiU,t ,hat he htul neVi r l ,ro P° 8ed to 0 l lg j bis bride-elect, and says that he
never mentioned the subject until they arrived at her house, and that j lie hail called on her but twice during the past year. The bride was ! Mary Ann Staley, residing near Eminence in Morgan county. Mr. Tincher and Elder Masten drove
prosper.
| up to the house and found Murj'
The Gentlemens Literary club ^ Ml . Tincher fanii liarly will meet at Mr. Jerome Allen’s call9 ber> at work m her barn var(i) residence on Monday evening, the. having on a pair of boot8i bugilv 7th day of January, 1895. The pa- engageti witll four inen in gettinK
per will be presented by l)r. Ridpath. Subject: “The Man in
History.”
A FUfttVAGE
Let us bury our croakings and complaints and start the new year with new confidence and courage. “The way to resume specie payments,’ said Horace Greeely, “is to resume.” The way to prosper is to
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People ere (toing anti Where Their (iuentH are Stopping—New* of Interent Over the City—The Bent Column in tl»’» Paper for Quick Keatlinf;.
DON'T THINK
Will supply the people with firstelass GROCERIES at the lowest living prices. I also keep a full line of Glassware and Queensware. Decorated Dinner Sets, howls and Pitchers, and Tin Ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. 1 keep a fine line of Toilet Soaps. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for Holiday Trade Last but not least, will give with every box of Maseott’s Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child s quadruple silver set, embossed knife, fork and spoon, .lust the thing for a Christmas present.
J. W. Moore,
N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand. 44-8m
For a
Nobby, Neat, Well Fitting and Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see
E. W. WHITE
of leaving the* city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bankkh 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.
The public schools reopen on Monday. Miss Nellie Cook lias returned to Plymouth. Smith Matson visited Ladoga yesterday. Wm. Brothers was in Brazil today on business. There was a large attendance at the poultry show today. Mrs. Charles Lueteke is spending the day in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Burns, of Danville, 111., is visiting her father, George
Burns.
Frank Evans, of Crawfordsville. is the guest of R. W. Allen and
family.
her turkeys read} 7 for market. She was informed of their purpose, and at once accused the elder of lying
John Dunlavy left this week for t0 | ierj i le assured her he had Franklin, taking a night train, i t| R , p a p l . rg i n |)j g pocket authorizHis young friends have been puz- ing such a union. Not until the zled us to his trip but the Franklin license was produced did the truth Democrat explains thus: “John ,i awni an( j then without a shade of Dunlavy, of Greencastle, was the poetry Mr. Tincher spoke his piece, guest last evening of friends in this w |,i c h was to the effect that he cit y.’ i wanted to marry her. Folder MnsThe Monon’s new applications ten allowed a short time, estimated for clergymen's tickets require a j at ten minutes, for a slight change complete description of the appli- in costume,and the match was made, cant. The railroads have taken up the words spoken, and the name of tickets secured on clergymen’s tick Staley was in a twinkling changed
ets and the description is required to that of Tincher.
to prevent deception in any form, j The bride is one of the best Rev. R' M. Dillon and wife left known la,Ue8 of Mor « an ccl,nt >'’ Friday for Paoli. Rev. Dillon will and one ot her m08t l ,ro8 P erou « l:it ' preach there on Sunday and begin itzen8 ’ S,,e °* n9 four hundred evangelistic work at Salem on Mon acrc8 of ,ine rivur f:mn lan ' 1 ’ and ' 8 day night. Mrs. Dillon will visit wel1 ble8Sed in the grid’s goods,
and has sound judgment on all business matters. She shows this
IS A
TIilDG of COlipORg
These winter days. In making a deal tor one see
H. S. RENICK & CO.,
And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of
Hardware, Skates,
Kn i ves, etc.
Tdnw
V 4,
Hast Side Kublic Square.
in Paoli for several weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Dillon will make Green
castle their home until some suita in choo8i ng « life I’^Gner. and Mr.
I Tincher adds that he is us happy as any bridegroom. The Banner Times extends congratulations, and is happy to record Mr. Tincher’s
ble field is open to Rev. Dillon. About fifteen ladies from the south side of the city received in vitations which read thus: “Lost! Lost ! the most distinguished authors of the age. In the interest of humanity you are cordially invited to Mrs. J. R. Miller’s F'riday, Jan. 4, from two to six o’clock p. m., to engage in a search for
IZ. .A.. Mamiltorp’s Groceries are IN or reel and I'Cleaiq.
Flace a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is g;ood in the EATING LINE.
record-
matrimonial feat as breaker ns to rapidity. MtiHir and Art Nnt«*H. Mr. Walter Howe Jones having filled his concert engagements at Louisville, New Albany and Jelfcr
REPAIRING, a Specialty.
noon was spent in searching for the lost authors and Mrs. Case and Miss Hanna were awarded prizes for finding the greatest number.
Subscribers should pay the car- Original poems were read by Mrs.
ners regularly and not require them Cttge aud Mrg 0 gg. to call a second time for their ,,,
“Town 1 alk in the Bloomington
monev this cold weather. „ . ,, * Courier talks
sonvilie, returned here todav to re
them. A very enjoyable after- , nmin oyer Sunday
H.
A. HAM IHT'ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoffice.
see ms nl:w good:
On Monday he
goes to Terre Haute for concert
there that evening, after which his j
teaching work here w ill begin again. Miss George has returned from her vacation trip to Chicago where she has been visiting the art institute and looking up various art interests. She was greatly interested in her stay there and returns with new enthusiasm to her work.
A. $25.00 CLAY WORSTED SUIT
CLEAN (MERY,
Made to order at
So many of the music students have returned from their vacation
hall
those of term time
MUSIC
IN THE AIR!
WE ARE IN IT, AND TO STAY.
Better value*, quality considered, I than can be hud elsewhere. Give us a call. Thanks for past favors.
ss-iw
J. F. HILL & SON.
'LECTION NOrtl E.
Kihst N avion al, Hank, )
SSI. |
Ohkkncasti.k, Indiana, Ili-c.H, IS!
Tha annual im-i'lltur <>f the stockholders of Ibis hank for the election of nine directors tor tin 1 ensuinK year will he held at their hank building on Tuesday, January 8, 1885, between the hours of one and four o'clock of
said day. ■19 to Ja
as follows: Up at
This severe winter weather is fa- Greencastle the pastor ot the Preevoruble for the development of ca byterian church has resigned betarrhs, colds and such disorders if cause the ladies of his flock gave a persons are at all careless about church fair in the opera house, keeping their leet dry and warm. ; He thought it a great sin to hold
The Misses Grooms entertained | ^ ^ house. H« could’nt | «nd resumed then- pra^cc a party of lady and gentlemen a * -th.vt: that sounJs ahn « t m,,8!c friends at cards last evening at ^<*<1 been contaminated by the foul j ari d m^l ' , ' i ''' 1 lu8t ‘ ° their residence in the north western i c f a house where bold | 1 r - 1Rn () ai-ui.,...
part of the city. Those present i hca*^ ( 8 ° ,ne of them members of report a splendid time. 1 his own church) had sat in the
j front row and enjoved the high
The cigar trade is rather light 1 kj( . kerg the wigg le.wagg,e dancers savs a dealer but we expect it to , i- • ^ J r aud the living pictures. Our Pick up before the loth. After Jan- are Thcy all uary 1 the trade always slacks ou I , . , , J i patronize the opera house, but it
must be some church or social af-
fair, or a dog show.
SIT-SO
And we w ant everybody to bear in mind that you cun buy at Riley’s ns cheap us any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Now is the time to buy Sugar while it is dow n, as it is going
up. We give
20 pounds Granulated sugar for $1.00
21
it
A sugar for
I.IK)
22
U
<J sugar for
1.00
25
U
X (' sugar for
1.00
CALL AND SEE THE SAMPLE.
2?kc.
10c.
7A- G- LeSTGR.
Office witb James A. Kickett*
account of the good resolutions but it begins again in a week or
two.
an. 8 JEUOME ALLEN. I ashler.
Commercial travelers from all parts of the country are out ou the first trip of the year. The most of them declare that the outlook is better than for months. “If congress will let tariff tinkering alone we can sell goods. If not, we will
DRUGS, WALL. PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONER Y
Haney Clouds, Hoi let Articles, at Lowest Prices at AL»L>E,IM S DRUG STORE, fast side square
South GreoncAHti«*. Bert Dickens is laid up for reI pairs. Mrs Caroline F^llison is quite sick this week. Andrew Dickens has established a shooting gallery in connection with his restaurant. John Marley and Mrs. J. T. Maloney are attending the Curran runeral at Bainbridge today. Mrs. Kehoe is moving from La doga to this city and will reside in the Maloney property on south depot street. Her son John will tend bar for Maloney Bros.
Miss Helen O'Dell is in Brazil! today assisting in a musicale given | there under the direction of the I young people of the Methodist
church.
Several new students are coming to enter upon work in the music j and art schools immediately after the holiday vacation, without wait ing for the opening of a new so
inester.
Dean Mansfield registered several new concert engagements for
Best hulk cotlee
Kiiigan's bacon and lard, per lb Lion, Arbiukle \\X\ and Crystal
( otlees. 22 G cents; Maislield and Big Four Flour, 95 cents, Patent 45 cents. Flvorythiug else in proportion. ,\ general stoek, “onsisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all kiiuis. Full line of Gioeer-
ies.
JoTin Rilny. 715 Smith Main Strivt.
JAN. 8.
Sallow Bios.
WEBSTER'S
IKTFR\ATIQNAL A>r*:r:M*,,.,T)TCTioNA r y \ A (»ranJ Fsfurator. — if
AVAGNiriCENT MINSTRELS.
Successor of the J L'nabridged." ‘
Standard of the U. 8. Gov’t Priming Office, the r.S. diiiireme Court anti of nearly all the Schoolbooks.
Warmly
ly com-
mended by every
State Sii] crintcndent of Schooln, ami other Edtica- ; tore almost with-
out number.
SUPERB BRASS BAND. members of the music school
ulty during the recent visit of the 1 DOUBLE MALE CHO,R ’
joint board of trustees and visitors, j They were made with pastors in 1
FAVIOUS COMEDIANS
\ r dievre Prcaident writes: “For * case w ith which the eye finds the * word sought, for accuracy’ of deffnl‘tl m, for effective methods in indi'catinr? pronunciation, for torno yet * comprehensive statement* of facts, 4 and f *r practical use a* a working J ‘dictionary, ‘ Webster's International* S * excels any other single volume.** *
the interest of their home churches. Both the music and art schools wil! resume their regular work on next Tuesday, ready for four good weeks before the close of these-! mester.
The Greatest of all Great Minstrel
Shows.
J Thr Ovn Orrnt Standard Authority, J f Wi.ti’A Hull. D. .1 | , .r**wi*r, Justice t . s. f
in. »». .1 iireiver, ,
Supifint* < 'ourt. i
| e C. MKKR iH t o.. rttMishera, i J IjpTluS&vlJ. V-S. A. t
Will appear for otic- night only in | ? r £\ A *
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M-piinUjoi aii«-u-nt euitton*. f
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COLD WEATHER.
Purify your blood, tone up your system. and regulate the digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists.
On the above date.
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