The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1894 — Page 5

THEY DO SAY

-THAT-

HANNA’S Is the cheapest place in the county to buy FURNITURE. Try him and be convinced. UNDERTAKING In the best manner. Prices reasonable. East side |_|

JANES N. HURLEY.

Real Estate

INSURANCE LOANS Property of all kinds for sale or rent. Office over First National Bank.

ABOUT THE CITY.

Convention to Nominate City Ticket. The Democrats of the city of Greencastle will meet in the Court House Tuesday next at 7 p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidates tor city offices. By order of Committee. Whoop up a horse show. Born, to V. B. Hill and wife, a daugh-

ter.

Republican convention next Satur-

day.

The sick: Mrs. A. T. Kelly, Chas.

Irwin.

James Steele is home from Spencer,

improved in health.

The Century Club will meet at Mrs.

E. Marquis’ this afternoon.

place Monday, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Leazenby. He was a good citizen, respected and liked

by all nis acquaintances.

Edward Perkins has purchased 160 acres of the Nelson farm in Clinton township near Union Chapel, of Assignee J. U. Edwards for $6,920. Hon. Henry Watterson, of Louisville, Kentucky, will deliver the graduating address at the ensuing commencement of DePauw University. The Klietan gun club boasts a num- [ her of fine marksmen, both at clay and live targets, and numerous matches will be given this spring and summer. Mayor’s Court: Frank H. Smith and Wm.Bowen, who burglarized John Cook’s hardware store, were held to court their bond being fixed at $600

each.

The common school and high school

commencement of Washington town-

... . . u* „ . .. I ship, will be held at Reelsville, WedHarry Wright, student, is nursing a ' R . c correshroken collar bone wrestling. nondent,' has completely recovered Dr. R. T. Colliver will erect a brick from his recent dangerous illness and block at Roachdale this summer. I j s again doing his usual good work for

The Messrs. Dobbin will remove the the Democrat.

Bee Hive store to Bedford in May. Don’t complain about hard times Otto B. Welk is at Chicago looking and don’t hunt a “snap.” Go to w r ork after his real estate interests there. at any kind of employment you can Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Smith enter- secure. Don’t be particular what it is,

tained their friends Tuesday evening. ’ , ° *1 ,H honest labor.

Dr. G. W. Bence is making exten- Tb® Old Settlers picnic, given at sive improvements at his residence. ?5 e . rr . s K®!!® 1 ’? by the Daughters ot

residence. ^ , ', rr , s K«“‘ery »>' t'ie uaugmers . . i Rebekah Wednesday night, drew ii n ii u 1 tooiv I . . .. . ^ . ’

big audience and all passed an even- move, and be it further ing of rare fun and enjoyment. .. . . .

Preston Pierson, who was recently discharged from the Indianapolis po-

The city telephone station has been removed to the office of the Belnap

house.

O. W. Black shipped one load of horses to Vermont. Prices are no

b®t't'® ^ • 1 a good position at a larger salary in Billy Thompson is making extensive the Vandalia yards three days later,

improvements at his North End res- Bully for you, Pres !

taurant. | Miircus Lucas, who recently became Where’s the street sprinkler? It insane through attending the soirees was badly needed on the windy days j of the faith cure evangelists, has rethis week. I turned home from the Insane hospital, Again we ask all correspondents to Indianapolis, completely cured, and is

' ‘ ’ hard at work on his farm.

Township assessor T. E. Talbott is

! preserved and in good health. He has never voted anything but a straight

democratic ticket.

The following young ladies and gentlemen compose the list of graduates at the commencement exercises at Reelsville, April 18, the names having been furnished us through the kindness of Trustee S. C. McElroy, of Washington township: Dora Sharp, Cornelius Burks, Blanche Osborn, Maggie Kirk, Ella Smith, Walter Zenor, Grace Kirk, Ethel Knoll, Rosa Purcell, Chas

Purcell, Maude Brown.

A gentleman called at the Democrat office Thursday and indignantly declared that many of the saloons of Greencastle sold liquor to men who were drunk. He said he was an eye witness on several occasions when the customers were so intoxicated they held to the bar to maintain their equilibrium, but whisky was ladeled out to them without a word of protest. The law is ptyin in regard to such violations and it should be enforced and the guilty barkeepers lined

to the fullest extent.

Morris Goodwin, the ex-conduetor on the St. Ixiuis division of the Big Four, entered the service of the L & St. L. road as a freight brakeman twenty-three years ago. By hard and faithful service and by frugality he acquired sufficient means to purchase his farm of 130 acres—near Darwin his wife, however, having inherited part of the land. He had been running a passenger train nine years. Mr. Goodwin is highly incensed over the insinuations and charges made by the papers in reference to the recent wholesale decapitation of conductors and justly so, for he is not that kind of man. What property he has was acquired by industry and economy. He says he will never railroad again, but will move to his farm next summer. Want Their School to Kemain Ah It Is. The following protest, the result of a mass meeting of the colored people of the city, was presented to the school

hoard Tuesday night:

To the honorable members of the school board of the city of Green-

castle, Indiana.

We, the colored citizens of the city of Greencastle, State of Indiana, do hereby submit the following resolution of protest, for the consideration

of the honorable body.

Whereas, it has been made known to the colored citizens by the school hoard, that is their intention to change the colored school from its present form to that of a country school, with but one instructor for the school,

therefore,

Resolved, That we, the colored citizens of Greencastle, Indiana, do hereby and herein protest against such a

BUSINESS LOCALS.

The Pride of the Ladies

7-2 7-2

ARK THOSE ELEGANT SHOES,

Oxfords” and “Yanks,

Diamond Dyes at Jones’.

Dye stuff at Jones’.

Stolen or Strayed A female goat, one horn broken off; reward for information left at Has pel’s meat market. '

8-.U Now being received almost daily by L. L. LOUIS & CO. For style, finish,

Smoke the Board of Health Cigar,one durability and excellence in every particular, they surpass anything in the of the most popular brands uianufae- way of tine footwear ever brought to this city for either Ladies or Gentlemen,

tured by Herman Hoffman. 1-lf Misses or Children, and at prices as low as the lowest.

Kalsomine at Jones’. 7-2 _ .

Blueing and starch at Jones’. 7-2 | You wil1 never re K rot bu > in B y° ur * S P r,n K and «»«"nier Shoes at the

bay in 1

can have

Call at

Found a two year old colt; color, no white. Owner same by paying expenses. Albin & Bivin’s stable.

Resolved, That we request of you to retain the present system with two rooms and two instructors. Knowing

8-2t

Sewing machine oil at Jones’. 7-2 Carriage paint and varnish at Jones’. 7-2 Anti moth balls at Jones’. 7-2 Jones’ corn cure takes em out. 7-2 We have secured a further extension of the time on our clubbing rates with the Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel and can furnish the Democrat and the excellent State organ for $1.60 per year. 6-tf Beautiful and cheap wall paper at Jones’. 7-2 I solicit the attention of my patrons to my stock of ladies and childrens hats, caps, bonnets, tarn o’shanters, veiling, ribbons, silks, laces, velvets, etc. also my complete line of boys caps and sailors, childrens hoods a specialty. All my hats and dress bonnets trimmed after the latest Paris

fashions.

Mrs. Ekfie Foster Watson, 8-2t Cloverdale, lad. Mrs. Effie Foster Watson invites her

old friends and customers to call and examine her large and complete stock of millinery. My prices are low and goods of superior quality and design,

Cloverdale, Ind. 8-2t Use Jones’ chicken cholera cure ’tis good. 7-2 Dyes that will color at Jones’. 7-2 Jones’ condition powders the best.7-2 For Sale A good, paying saloon

business in a county town of central Indiana; good barns, ice houses, a brewery agency and other inducements. Also a convenient residence for rent. Address this office. 45-tf

Jones’ little liver pills does the work. 7-2 Pure paints and oils at Jones’. 7-2 Liver correctors at Jones’. 7-2 Jones sells the best paints. 7-2 Have your letter heads, note heads

statements, bill heads, envelopes and job printing of all kinds turned out by the Democrat office. First-class worn guaranteed at reasonable prices.6 -tf

Low priced wall paper at Jones’. 7-2 Floor paints at Jones’. 7-2 Nice new wall paper at Jones’. 7-2 Farmers, go to Tom Bivin’s National

am:.it shoe emporium of

X.. L. LOT7ZS tt CO.

I lice force for being a democrat, secured l^hat the children could not receive ! House,We8t W(whiiigton-st, two doors

I 1 .. i the proper instructions otherwise than

sign their name to every communica-

tion sent us.

John Buis 1ms moved from near Stilesville to Enoch Procter’s farm,

north of town.

The Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel and The Greencastle Democrat one year for $1.60. J. F. Fee, A. M. Maxson and J. Mol). Hays attended the G. A. R. encampment at Lafayette. W. H. Burke has an incubator containing over two hundred chicks on exhibition at his store. Sells Bros.’ circus will he at Indianapolis on May 6. The price of admission has been reduced to 26cts. The Messrs. Welch have contributed an artistic job of lettering to the show window of the Democrat office. A shooting match will be given here on May 3, by John M. Frazier, Joe Kleinbub, Jr., and Ed Uallender. Are you a member of a secret order? If so, examine the Democrat’s samples of emblematic address cards. B. F. Barwick, the North side merchant, will put in a stock of groceries in connection with his hardware busi-

ness.

Died. Marqh 28. m||4 _ iii_ Washington township, John Sutton, son of N. Sutton, aged 63 years, 4 months and 7 days. The friends of Joseph W. Finley, of Washington township, want him to make the race for county clerk on the republican ticket. The closest observer cannot detect any falling off in the “growler” traffic htvri -'SlWwk’!- ar> hies just the same. Drop in at the Democrat office with your job printing. We are prepared to let you in on the “ground floor” northwest corner public square. Edwin A. Angell died on March 31, aged 66 years, of congestion of the brain. The deceased leaves a widow. The remains were interred in the home

hustling in the south township and deputies Sanford Sewell in the north, Logan Foxworthy in the First ward, J. W. Bowers Tn the second ward and

A. M. Maxson in the Third.

Mrs. Lillian Rich, daughter of Rev. Samuel Beck, who died at South Bend | on March 26, was born in Putnam county Oct. 4, 1861, and was married to Daniel Rich, on March 25, 1883. The funeral services were conducted at that place by Rev. A. A. Gee on the

27th.

The city board of health has decided to vaccinate all tramps found in | Greencastle, in accordance with the law. The word has gone forth among the “hobos” and they have wiped this | city off their routes. Most of the ' tramps examined by Drs. Bence and Hawkins have shown honorable scars

and escaped the knife.

James Dean and Joshua Marksbury, who is an expert fisherman, visited White river Wednesday after red horses, but the wind was high and the fishing bad. Mr. Marksbury presented the Democrat office with a fine red horse, and Dean brought home a monster which resembles an alligator and is

k’aova rs the above! flub

The Democrat’s office bird, a tame j

the present system. Recognizing the fact that the power is vested in the body of trustees to make all such alterations, therefore we, the committee, in behalf of the colored citizens of Greencastle, do hereby respectfully submit this for due con-

sideration. | J. W. Cain,

Wyatt James,

Committee Spear Pittman,

Lawrence Lewis, j Chas. W. Herring.

Greencastle, Ind., March 26, 1894.

Marriage LirenseH.

Moore C. Deckerson and Susan All- j

|good.

Zachariah Evans and Bessie Katt. William H. Stringer and Lillie M-

Wallace.

George Gray and Mary M. Ryan.

NOTICE

TO

TAXPAYERS-

The April installment of taxes will j be due on the third Monday, being the j 16th day of this month. Taxpayers | will do well to hear the date in mind 1 and govern themselves oocordingly. GEORGE W. HUGHES, 8-2t Treasurer Putnam Co.

west of Central National Bank, for a first class meal for 26 cents; lodging 26 cents. 7-4

Ladies And Children’s Underwear At Lowest Prices -A_t

Talk About Cheap Goods

AND

Low Prices!

You are not in it. Look hero!

oc per Ih for Raisins, Soda, Beans and Maccaroni. Bacon 10c, Shoulders 10c, Hams 11c, Lard 10c. oO Clothes Pins fur 5c, and everything else in proportion. Not responsible for any accidents, except you get in before the rush. If you don’t want to buy, stop in and get AI T is a hustler. Rival dealers can’t down him.

prices.

ACT has sold o760 clothes pins in three weeks, also .‘DOO bars soap. There are no flics on the Corner Grocery, which is also known as AUT’S PLACE.

A Tender Steak Make« the most delicious meal in the world, and the place to get it is H ASPEL’S MeatMarket

“Our MpJit Market” lias a well established and enviable reputation for cleanliness, the good quality of its meats and for * | lire deali fig,

Northwest Corner Public Sunare.

SCIENTIFIC Horseshoeing!

RAILWAY TIMK TABLE. BIG FOUR. east. wkkt. No. 2.. . . M:45am No. 9 .. H:4oam No. 1M 1: »2 p in No. 17 .12:44 p in No. s p in No. :i... ILS1 p rn No. 12 . 2:d3 am No. 7 12:40 a m VANDALIA LINE.

No. i No. 20. No. H No. 2. No. 12 No 0

H:.'H a m I:'i2 p in 4::Vi p m K:20 p in 2:2M a in :t::t2 a in

No. 5 No. I . No. 21 N o. :t No. T

a m 12*3 p in . 1:62 p in ■'i:2H p in 12:20 a in

PKORIA III VISION. 12«*aye Terre Haute-No. 7:>. 7^j a ni for Penrla; No. 77, .triA p in for Heuatur (ex. xunriay.)

MONON ROUTE

C)'] ioui3vii.it. New Mam tctocAto by co. j

All Faulty Actions Stopped. We guarantee our shoeing.

WORTH. No. (I itirOA a in No. 4 1:27 a in Local f ’Klu .12:06 p m

SOUTH. No. "> p m No. d 2:47 a in Local fr’gbt.. 1:45 p m

Repairing of all kinds a Specialty. CHARLEY PFEIFFENBERGER, Old Stand. Northeast cor. Square.

USE UM irons Cabs, Carriages, Etc., For Part IK and Weddings, at Feed and Livery Stable

Chas. & Q. L. Cooper, Northeast Corner Square.

T u bli> CtfoAv ”

to. to 'Mm «. -to M. to to. “MtBUAYAH”!

u-mnore s.

WHISKIES and rapidly going to the had some- i

where in No

going

brth OreeneRHtle. He is as

black and cunning as Satan, can talk, BUDWEISER

answers to the name of Jocko, win light, anything lie runs up against and can whip any Thomas eat in town. A revtr.d tti+ihe ~;.n luTy'initJifi.a-

tion as to his whereabouts.

James Oliver, who m.Aides wjiji his son. Henry, one mile south of Bninbriage, is 83 years of age. He was born in North Carolina and has resided in Indiana 61 years. He lived in Franklin township, until two years ago when on account of his advanced age he moved to his son’s. Mr. Oliver is well

“The Best of the kind For the Money,” Describes our Stock of Drugs, Paints and Wall Paper We solicit a trial. JONES’ DRUG STORE.

BEER

ON TAP. I

FINEST BRANDS OF

CIGARS Carried by any house in the city. THE WHITE FRONT, LEE HAMILTON, Prop., 8m3 North side Square

Guardian'll Sale of Kent Eatatn. Notice la hereby given that purauant 10 nu order of the Piitiiiim circuit court, the underKigncd. K'liirdliin of the minor heir.of George w. McCatney, deceased, will m*ll at private sale at ht» residence, In Morgan county, Indiana, the undivided two thirds intermit of Hiild heirs In the wcnI half of the northwest quarter of section two (2), in township twelve (12) north of range three |3) weal, in Piitnaiii county, Indiana. Applications of purchasers will tie received hy said guardian at tils said residence on and after the 5th day of Mav, INfM. TKKMS OF SALE—One-third cash, one-y.iltd-id Trine ni...r'.tT.. j.id .Vo.'-Tnu,) m eighteen months, the purchaser giving notes at II percent. Interest, waiving relief and secured by mortgage on premises sold, for deferred pay men ta. 8-1 Ananias Miciiaf.1., Guardian. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at private sale the property known as the Eckels dwelling tunisc, on Indiana slreel. two hlis-ks south from the public square, Greenoestle, Indiana. Persons wishing t n In vest In cheap property will please call on the undersign 'd at Ills office and learn price and terms of sale. I>. E. Wll.I.l arson. Executor Eckels Estate. March 24,1 HIM. «-,(

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A Pointer f'or You."

KEIFERS

4

%

Money Loaned

In any sum for any time. Must see the borrowsr in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowesj rates. _ w GEOKGE E.’m.AICC, ~

Grccncuatle, lm|.

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With the opening of Spring will come renewed activity in the channels of Trade and a general restoration of confidence in commercial circles. It behooves every business man to Take Time

BY THE-

forelock,

And the way to do it is to

plant your advertisement in

Tite Greencastle Democrat. The Democrat is read by

people than any other

r publi

n y Pn

more

paper published in Putprm County. They want your goods and yoii want their trade. A word to the wise

is sufficient.

Are You In It?

LI XCII COUNTER.

J D. TORI

A

GaLwHj, 1/id.,

- BREEDER OF

North sitle Square,-

Greencastle.

PRANK and THEODORE Sfill nn DeckTHE KLEINBUBS AND THEIR ELEGANT

Thorough-bred Poland China SWINE, I Light Brahma, ! Barred Plymouth Rook, ; Black Minorca, ' Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. | Pekin Ducks, j Toulouse Geese, i Guinea Fowls, &C-t &c.

eggs and stock |4»in:i]

FOR SALE.

Five Chair Barbel- Shop Are well known tothe Shaving Public. They never keep aPoor Workman or Bad Razor Longer than the 1 Time Required to “fire” HIM or IT. The new proprietor respectfully | asks a continuance of the liberal i patronage extended during the j past, and guarantees entire satis-' faction. Old friends and New are j

invited to call.

FRANK KLEINBUB, Propr. Basement First Nations! Bank. Itf '

FinestCigars in the city are turnsd oni at the|faciorv of HERMAN HOFFMAN, Manufacturer of a nuiubt*r of ieioling

ami popular brands, and

Wholesale and Retail

— DEALER IN

Tobaccos and Smokers’ Articles OP KVKRY DESCRIPTION. North side Square.