Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1896 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. GB EENCASTLE. INI’i VNa. TUESDAY APRIL 28 l89(i
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THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
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LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People are Going and Where
Their (iueata are Stopping -New* of Interest Over the City -The IteKt Column in thR Paper for Quick Keading.
DON’T THINK
<>t leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banneh Timer 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 .'"“sire.
Keti.rn, including Heals and Berths. From ... , . , ...
Clev eland, $18; Irom Toledo, {1$; from Detroit, dri ^ s 1 ,u0 "' • n " 1,1 Inserted, but as an
EVERY EVENING Between Detroit and Cleveland Covinecting at Cleveland with Karliest Trains fornll points Past, South and Southwest and at Oct! lit tor all points North and Northwest. Sunday Trips June, July, August and September Only. EVERY DAY BETWEEN Cleveland, Put*in-Bay 4 ii» Toledo Seu • for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address A. A. SCHANTZ, o. p. a., DETROIT, MICH. THe Deiroir and CiRveiand Steam m. Go.
Every lady slioulil call and inspect the new milliner}’ ;it MRS. C. M. SHORT S, Ail the late styles and varieties displayed. TRItvetwino pree - op - charge t or. Vine and Walnut Streets. — — . . pOTOLANTB AT ALL PRICES. ALSO CUT FLOWERS. H$pccial attention to orders and design work. Little's Green House. CorI,ul, H u „ a „ a „ n a d st,
Arc Von Lookinf: for Bargains?
tJameis IVI. Htirlcy, Real E.statc, Insurance and Lo.an Af^ent. Property of all kinas for sale or rent. 2nd FLOOR - - fST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND.
velopod and explained and those attemlin^ prononnee ;lie evening’s talk unn illustrations an extra tine scientific
treat.
Dr. Henry Buchtel concluded liis tltth year as pastor of the Central avenue M. E. church at lndiauai>olis Sunday. He will he absent from hia charge fot a month in attendance at the general conferenee. which will meet In Cleveland on May li. He is a prominent candidate for the position of missionary secretary. There will occur this evening at the Denison liou-e, Indianapolis, an Association dinner given by the Young Men’s Christian association ot Indianapolis. Among the speakers will be Benjamin Harrison, M. E. Ingalls, Dr. J°l>n M. Con’.ter, of Chicago, and others. Those who will attend from Creeucastle are Dr. H. A. Gubin and V. W. Helm. Mrs. Margaret Arnett, a sister of Solomon Henry, died this morning at the residence of the latter, corner Bloomington and Anderson streets. She w as seventy-six years old, and her death was caused by milammation of tlie bowels. The funeral will occur W eduesduy afternoon, services at the resilience at two o’clock, conducted by Dr. J. II. Hollingsworth. . The Woman's 1 eague of College Avenue will meet in (he church parlors on Wednesday l*!), at 2 :.i0. Business session tirst; will open promptly at 2 Every member i- urged to he piesent, as business of importance is to be discussed. Program—a Heading from Drummond by Mrs. Daniall; (Quotations by the league, after which will he the social All ilie ladies of the '.•hureh and congregation invited. The Banskk Times would suggest to the management of the McKeen tield that a bulletin board would be quite a convenience. The fence just back of and between center and right fields would he a good locution. The figures could be placed on the feme without bothering the tlciders. A few card hoard llguies and a paint brush would soon do the work. It would be inexpensive and a great benefit to the patrons of liie park. People do not eare to keep tab of innings on a score card as they will then miss some the plays. By all means let us have a bulletin
board.
A crowd of about loll attended the I. O. O. F. anniversary celebration in the Greencastle lodge hall Monday evening. The literary and musical program was excellent ami those present are loud in their praises of the entertainment. President Ingalls, Gen’l. Manager Sehall, Passenger Manager McCormick and GenT Freight Agt. Cost, of the Big Four, passed through here this morr ng. go ug to Terre Haute wliet* they contemplate the erection of a new
depot.
Gien Hollingsworth has returned to Chicago. He was accompanied by Ins
H. C. Darnall lias returned to Chi-Isi-ter. Mabel, who will k p house fur
cago. He was called here by the death him.
of his sister-in-law, Mrs. D. 1. Darnall. Alva Plummer, of Indianapolis, who It is very important, if subscribers do is visiting hi> grandmother at Fern, is not get tin* Daily regularly, or if there | seriously ill with pleurisy, is any trouble with the boys, to report Jesse W. VYeik went to Indianapolis at once to t he olllce. Subscribers must this afternoon,
not fail to do this.
(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be Inserted If writer’s name and ad-
evidence of good faith. Hone but truthful
Items are desired.)
Regular council meeting tliis evening. F. L. Joslin is at home for a few days. Frank Caldwell was here yesterday. One week from today will occur the city election. Mrs. D. E. Preston was in Indianapolis this morning. Purdue and DePamv play ball in this city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Black are in Indianapolis today on business. Mrs. VV. G. Neil' is visiting her son, Dr. James Nell, in Fairbanks. Fred Maxwell, of Crawfordsvill,snent Sunday with his brother Harry. The King—Wade einbroglio will be adjusted on Friday in mayor’seourt. Flder Wood returned this morning from Terre Haute, where he preached
Sunday.
Albert Payne, George Boyd and Judge < ofi’ey were here today from
Brazil attending court.
Mrs.E. Heed Root, of Soiiix Falls, Dakota, accompanied by her son, i-
visiting Mrs. C. W. Landes.
.JAMES F. FEE. L Insurance Agent, Pension Attorney uml Notary Public. Ofilee in Central - Ff tionnl Bank Building (second fioor.) Call and see me.
c. Smythi;. No Vine -I.
W W TCCKEK. ’ * • ain |.. Washington
Drs. Smythe & Tucker, I’tiygiciuns Mid .SuiKCons. 1 NincStri'ii. (ir* < iioaKtlr, Im : 1
Cripple Crick, « olurnno. i- now attracting attention in all parts ol the world, on account of Hie marvelous discoveries of gold which have 'Mi made in that vicinity. The North MVe-tern Line, with its unrivalled equipment of solid vestibuied trains of palace sleeping ears, dining cars and Mgree reclining chair cars, dail} lietween , Vhleagoaml (.'olorado, ofl'ers tlie besl i of facilities for reaching (Tipple creek.' For tickets and full information apply Htto ticket agents, or add re W. B. KnisHktM'n. General Pas-enger and Ticket Agent ( hicago & Northwestern Hailmy.(.Imago, III.
A vote in Owen county taken last week to determine the building of u pike road to connect with the Cloverdale road, leading on to Cataract, carried by a majority of Ida for the road. This will he good news to Cataract
tourists.
George Blake was in Brazil this (ore-
noon.
Moiiuinems—Monuments.
Leave your order for your momttueiii now so as to he sure to get it put up before Decoration Day. Large line of I American and foreign marble and granite monuments ready for inspection. Come in and see them. Best work and lowest places. Meluer it McIntosh, E. Franklin st., one block cast of pub-
out some ol the incandescent lights. | ^ Sl | 1|1||x ,
A burned out reducer in front of the Model clotLing store caused some excitement last night and for a time -hut
Tne heavy current entered tiie Model
window and a wire for -nine distance , Ju-t received was burned hut did no damage to the latest -ivies m
contents id the window.
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The Gentlemen’s club was entertained last evening by Prof. J. P. Naylor at his rooms in Science hall. Prof. Nayh r’s subject was "Light” and under that head lie gave an interesting exhibition of the progress of science, explaining at length the workings of the new X-rays, showing several fine illustrations. It would require several columns to tell the many interesting points de-
a complete hue of tin shirt waist sets, belts
and buckles. Call and see them. li. S. Werneke, jeweler. I(iiit3
For Letter Heads see * The b.iweh Times, printers.
Your Slioen u 11**4. Some people think that one pair of shoes at it time i- all that i- needed. It is ail wrong, especially if you: feet perspire Your -hoes should have time to re-t and dry out before wearing P. H. Christie has some unusually pretty styles for this season.
VHY DON’T
You Make Your Selection ot WALL - FAPLRS
I'JMtate Transt'cr*.
Lincoln Ghonnly to Isaac C. Edward, laud in Houchdale, $'>0. Henry II. liillis to Laura Annin - man, land in Greencastle tp., Giauctta Job et al to J. A. and Cora Detrick, land in Greencastle tp., $150. •John Detrick, sr., to J. A. and Cora Di trick, land in Greencastle tp.. #1(KM. John A. Detrick to John Detrick, sr,, land in Greencastle tp., $101)0. L zzic X. Fold to Charles F. Kramer, land in Warren tp., $4500. John W. Williams to James Maugun land in Putnumville, $1000. The concert tonight by the De.Moss family will repay any one for time and money spent. At Christian church. It. Gents' link sleeve buttons of every description at II. S. Weriicke's. 10(lt3 The women of tlie Relief Cb^ps will give an ice cream social at tlie Grand Army hall, Wednesday evening, \pril 2!'(h. A generous dish of fee cTwam served with cake for ten cent-, j The j for the Corps. Everybody command I ueip on yw cause. i 'ad " l
Circuit Court. State vs. John Keene, assault and battery, fine $o and costs. State vs. William Barnett, assault and battery, fine $."> and costs. State vs. Elias Girton, malicious trespass, nollied. Stme vs. Charles Fox, allowing minors to play pool; fine ^5 and costs. Same vs. same, similar case, tine $.j and costs. Same vs. same, four similar cases, nollied. Tlie probate and civil dockets were called Tuesday with the following result: Saul Marshall, admr. vs. Sarah A. Thomas et al. land sale: sale reported. Assignment of James 11. Hurst ; cause stricken from docket. Francis Mosteller vs. Levi McMullen estate, claim; dismissed. Win. M. Cooper vs. Willis 1* Wood et al note; stricken from docket. Same vs. same, note; same entry. Samuel G. Ralston vs. John A. Gibhens et al, partition; report approved. Rebecca Epperson vs. Lewis II. Hendricks, to foreclose lien; dismissed. Franklin P. Wright vs. Eliza Pickett et al, title; title quieted. Arena F. Lutz et al vs. James Railin' et al, title; title quieted. Maggie Stutsman vs. John Stutsman, divorce; I). K. Williamson appointed special judge to Inca use.
A * PREMY DESIGN
The largest Stock of
Don’tittlss the DeMoss family concert this" evening in the Christian church. kt. IM It wilt pay you to see the elegant stock of new spring styles at H. S. j Werneke's je.wejry store; PiOtJ
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The indications for this Gcinity for t he coming thirt \ -six hours are as follows ne received by H. S Rentck <k Co. from the otticial
weather bureau at ( hicago. Chicago, III., April 2>c
Cloudy tonight, showers Wed nesday. Gauki ott.
r!TO
The following local observations
us taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge oi the official weather instruments located on the roof of
the West College building: Miiximum tempenuure yesterday.
Minimum
. 80.0 .. 0*2.0 .. 70.0 .. TO O . .IX)
The noon tornperatur.‘ is taken daily by the Bannf.k Times.
feinporature today, 7a. in
noon
Rain lull, melted snow inches)
II/GI *. : ye to : a ! ' • type at. H I hn rr,.» tli.' face, v >u ha 5 v tt- r . t- Or. O. W. Hence and have
In Wall Paper improves the appearance of room; a tasty selection from many such designs will prove a lasting pleasure. No matter what room in your house you wish to paper, we can show you the right thing for it. Our line extends from kitchen to parlor. Pure Paints and Hug Killers a specialty.
JONES’ DRUG STORE.
Alpheus Birch
Siapie aim Fancy Gules.
S. W. Corner Public Square
Telephone No. OO
1 commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, Glassware or Tinware.
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Out of weakness conies strength when the blood ha- been purified, enriched and vitalized by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Notice, In the future we will not do shirt waists. Take notice and do not bring them to us. Sec Sam. Chinese Laundry. It I l> to Date—1806. The most complete tariff text book ever published is the new edition of “Taritt Facts for Speakers and student. Defender Document \o. !>—2ti0 pages, just out. I’ubli.-hers, the American I'rotective Tarilf League. Campaign text hooks issued just before the election are of little value. The tarilf league I- to be congratulated on itforesight in getting out iG hand book so early in the year. Order by number only. Sriit to any address for twentylive cents. Address \\. F. Wakernan, Gen. Sec.. BI5 West 2'ld St.. New Y ork. KepitJillCKii Mat** ('oiiYi'iition. The Indiana Republican State convention will bo held in Tomlinson hall, Indianapolis, <>n Tunis day May 7. The convention will be composed of I 115 delegates, and on account ol the large number of candidates seeking places on the ticket, the convention promises to be one of the most interesting events of the kind ever held in the state. Arrangements have been made with all railroads in Indiana, for a special rate of one first class fare lor the round trip. Tickets will be sold May 5 and (i, good only on day of sale, and good r turning until and including Ma\ t*.
We are prepared to furnish the pans on short order that Mrs. Ewing recommends made to order.
S. Renick 6c Co.
THE BEST OE
Groceries,
• Fruits * Nuts * end Vegetables,
AT
your eyru filled with a pair of aj>c> taclc*.
Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. OEINGR. 29t-lyr-e. o. wr.—41-lvr-e. o. w.
A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. ‘Fancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
We have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thing for gymnasium work. Ask to see our line of Bicycle Leggings in light weight Jersey and Corduroy. Louis A* 7 fnys,
NE. W. WHITE,N The Merchant Tailor Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to this city. He will save from $3.00 to $5.00 on suits.
THH SHOE MEN. GLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
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1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen s Drug Store or with Maij T'onnant
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