Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 November 1890 — Page 3

THE G KEEN CASTLE DATLT’ BAN XZIZ AND NOVEMBIOl:{. lH«m.

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NEW GOODS —and new styles throughout for Fall—

•IT iV, 11* 0 RIKTOto order resumes its usual activity. Old patrons continue to

come and new ones keep adding.

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SUITS TO ORDeR

4i$20 TO $50.*-

Between the two there is a dozen prices to pick from, stock of fall woolens is large aud very handsome.

Our

Don’t Miss Them.

wCfflON * & * SAM.

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Rev. J. H. WILSON WILL LECTURE IN MEHARRY

HALL

Friday Evening, Nov. 7th.

FOURTEEN MONTHS IN ANDERS0NV1LLE PRISON

Mr. Wilson is well aide to entertain an audience on the subject, having been there with 35.000 fellow prisoners. DON’T F/11L TO HEAR HIM. Admission, 15 and 25 Cents. No extra charge for reserved seats.

SEE OUR —

G«o. Leonard's new house on S. College avt., large lot; everything new; house witli 7 rooms; price Beautiful lot on K. Seminar) st.,

2,500

3,000

1,200

Seminary sts.; house 12 rooms; good repair; price House of 6 roomrou cor of Hanna and Crown st.; a bargain at House and large lot on Elm st., just nortirof high school^build-

ing; lot 125x170 ft; price 1,400

Two lots on 8. College ave; east front; 70x140 tc cacti. Most desirable lots in the city; price,

$450 and $6C0, or both tor 900 00

and see us for

AERIAL NAVIGATION, An Klr*e>iition Which a Chicago Crunpyuty Han Organized to Develop* Chicago, Nov. 1.—Fred. N. Atwood, of this city, has invented an air ship with which he claims he will be able to travel at the rate of seventy miles an hour. A company with a capital of $200,000 has been organized to build and test U. The ship he has invented and the principles he has patented differ from all others yet invented. The ship itself resembles most of the others built. It is cigar-shaped, and has a big canin hung closely under it. Huge tanks are to contain hydrogen gas, which is to be partially used in lifting tho ship from the ground. Three engines are to be inside the cabin, operating ’ho seven lug fanwheels. These wheels look like those on windmills in the country. Three of these wheels are propellers. One is hung under the bow and one under the stern, arranged so that they can turn any way like a rudder. Four huge wheels are to be used in elevating tire ship. These are twelve feet in diameter and have sixteen blades, each blade ten square feet m surface. The wheels revolve in huge cylinders that o]x-n out of the body ot the ship. The idea L to run these wneels 1,0 Orevoluti ms a minute, and thus force a column of air out of the cylinders, creating a vacuum. *The air rushing back toward the open cylinder will elevate the ship. Each wheel, the inventor estimates, has a lifting power of four tons. I he ship itself will weigh but 25,040 or 30,000 pounds, with four wheels, each having the power t > lift four tons, and with the auxiliary assistance of hydrogen gas, Mr. Atwood thinks he cun ! lift his ship. < >nce elevated it is an easy ' thing to propel it. All about the ship is a i»erfectly smooth plane, a deck hav - j ing a surface of 100,00) square feet, j This alone would scale the air in an oblique direction, up or down, like a kite, j The ship will be built of aluminum, the lightest metal known. It will be 305 j feet long, 50 feet high and 50 feet wide. | The hydrogen gas will be manufactured on board the snip. Steam will be the I motive power ami gas the fuel. The | engines are strong aud light and sjiecially constructed. The ship will cost about $30,000 aud will bo built immedi-

ately.

STARTLING CONFESSION. A I*rUoner TVlls About >'uineroii* Rob-’

beri«*8 Through th«* W«*st.

.Sacuamesto, Nov. 3,-rGejrgo Shinn, who with Chail s Dorrlay, alias Tli'.rn. escaped from San (Quinton prison three years ago and were captured in Chicago by detective J. B. Hume made a most startling confession. Ever since they escaped, detective Hume has believed they were in this state and were perpetrators of numerous stage robberies which have occurred since then, hut ho was not able to obtain any positiv • evidence. Friday night Shinn was transferred from San Quinton to Folsom by special arrangements made by Warden Anil and Detective Hume. Yesterday the warden and detective interviewed

Shinn for over.three hours.

He confessed that be and Thorn returned to California in 1889, and camped on the American river, about three miles from this city. This was the rendezvous to which they always returned after their raids. He admits

. ■ I that on the 3,1st of July, 1889, they There is one shoe store in Green- stopped the stage from Milton to Souoro 1 castle that does business on straight and robbed the passengers of $50, blew I business principles. This store carries °l! ei1 the Wells Fargo treasure box ,, , ,, with giant powder, but found it empty, i the largest stock of shoes and has more On the 10th of September of the niuie ! capital invested in the business than year, they stopped the stage between j all Uni others combined One distinc- j Quincy and Oirville, and took a gold live feature about this Orm is the fact ] )ar werth s ioo from tho \\. !ls l argo

box. In April of tins year, they held up

that it always pavs cash for its stock. ti ;e Forest ti ll stage in Placer county, i having discounted every bill since il and rdb 1 vd the passengers. Be-ides j started into tho business twelve years these robb lies. Shinn confessed to ! ;l! y 0 _ ! numerous burglaries, garroting and

1 robberies committed by him and Thorn. : They returned to Chicago May 30, this : year, a d says between that time and i the date of capture they committed I something lilc.‘ twenty-five robberies in

j the state of Illinois.

BO MISTAKE ABOPT IT I Never before did the people of Putnam county have an opportu-

nity of buying

HEAVY 1 OVERCOATS At such reduced prices at the beginning- of the season, just the time they need the bargains, as are now being olfered at The Model Clothing Store! We mean to close out our entire line ol Men’s, Boys’ and ChFJ dren’s HEAVY OVERCOATS at such prices and season of the year that you can use them to good advantage.

In ® Light-weight * CYERCOATS!

SUBtTIECT :

We have the largest and best stock in the city, in all the latest and most desirable goods in Black Cheviot Coats with and without capes, Kerseys, Meltons, Worsteds and Cassimeres, from the cheapest to the finest, at prices within the reach of all. When you see our stoek and priees your afe sure to buy.

MODEL UTHIIG11 BIT BOOS

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All goods are bought directly of tb

, „ _ ' manufacturers at their lowest cash 62xK.2 it; noith trout. • prices and sold'for their cash value.

Large house on car. Indiana and

You can purchase your shoes at lids store with perfect confidence, knowing that you will get those that are good and that you run no risk of paying more for them than they are worth and without that disagreeable* accompaniment (dickering over the price) so com

mon at other stores.

HM HO., Banner and Times

•DIELA.T^EIELS IILT Floor and Fe«d,

Nut,

LIKE CRONIN’S CASE.

Come

Bargains. W. S.

COX,

Mysterious Disappearance of a Man From

a Savannah Hotel.

Savannah, Ga., Nov. 3.—Savannah may have a parallel case with that of Dr. Cronin, of Chicago. A young man

All prices are marked in Plain fit;- ; ’'TTTlTmyT;d ’airertonslo

trace him have so far been unsuccessful. 13. D. DeLeon, about 20 years old, registered at the Pulaski Saturday, Oct. 11, from St. Catherine's, N. S. lie ap-

of money and

ures and are a constant challenge to other dealers to equal them. If it is good reliable foot wear that you

want, then by all means go to

P. R. CHRISTIE,

tf. South side Square.

Office over Telegraph Office, southard

Block.

STEDPI pi)t!

We are prepared to furnish all STEAM HEATING • slITLIES,

B/VTiri T-CT3S plumber’s doobs-te

Good reliable Workmen all at the

Tie Greencastle Foundry

AND MACHINE CO Mail orders promptly

tended to.

I.OCAL NEWS

peared to 1 ava plenty of money was well dressed, and refined in his manners, and made numerous friends. He engaged rooms at the hotel for his father, mother and sister, who, he said, would arrive in Savannah about Nov. 1. After supper last Friday night lie left the hotel, and from that until the pres-

Number the houses. eut time nothing has been heard of him, . , and no trace of him evy.1 can be found. Another box of those cheap canton 'n )( , police were noti.vkl of DeLeon’s thinnels at Talbott's. 2tM mysterious disappearance, and have Small Business Hoorn adjoining the be ‘ :n en K ,, « e . 1 tor f even ‘ l ll 'T- try ! n ? to i,,, , . . ,, get some information about mm, but so telegraph office for rent. Enquire of far have been unsuccessful. No one saw I D. L. Southard or Thos. O'Connell, tf him after he left the Pulaski house, and The 57th wedding anniversary of .1. j *Pl'areutly a man of steady U. M, Allen and wife occurred on Sun- ] t is'feared be has been foully dealt day and was duly honored by thejr de-1 with, or he would have made his way I scendants. ! back to the hotel, where he left a large „„ 1 trunk full of clothes, some of which xhe student who rented a rule of me . seem to have never been worn, besides

last week, to kill that cat, will please 1 other articles.

t/-mrv'icwn ret,,r, ‘ tl,e same at once as the five Every place it was thought possible he LOWEST - PRICES, minutes are up. Charles Kiekku. might have gone hasbeen visited, but

The trial of tbe Pettit wife-murder case at Crawfordsville, closed its third w(‘**k on Saturday. It is thought the trial will consume three more weeks. The young people of the Bui tis church will give a mush and milk so cial at the residence of Laiah Venn! - lion on East Seminary street nexi Friday night. AdmissionlOcts., which en

titles each perr.on to a bowl of muskand _ milk, J self to the bedpost of an old-fashioned , , - T , . ., bedstead by tying a yellow silk necktie Ladies Aid Society Oi Dunbar t amp around his neck, and then with his will give a punpkm-pie social Wedues-1 knees touching the H or. died

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‘NOTICE TO STUDENTS

no clew can be had. If the earth had opened and swallowed DeLeon his disappearance could not have been more

complete.

Printer Suicide*.

PiTTsnur.o, Nov. 3.—Charles Fischer, 1 a (ierinan printer, employed on The Freiheits Freund, committed suicide in his room. No. 533 Sinithfi'ild streets, at 5 o’clock yesterday evening by hanging himself to a bedpost. The suicide I was not only a peculiar one, but a most determined one. Fisch> r hanged him

AN» CITIZI-iNKi

I have moved my shop to the front room

on the oor. of Hanna and Colloire ave . opp day evening, Nov. 5, at the G

Jdinoi " ' IIIIMI vifliXM' » »IIA» XVI/WIU IIIJold CMutotnern und will eiulonvor to merit it by ifiving-them tlie beat work u:i<i low prices. Best custom made French kin boots $4 00 Men's French calf congress shoes 4 00 Men’s half scling 50c Women's lialf soling 40c Children’s half soling 25c All kind* of stann hlRckinir and ladlCR' shoe polish; iiIro medlcnod soap for tnoe nnd hamls. All this w» propose to do or •> an.” *#ltf

agonizing death by sb wly st rangling himself. The only came assigned for the suicide is that Fitcher has been

drinking heavily of late.

H. C. HATFIELD.

Hall. Admission 10 els winch will entitle you to a piece of pie and a glass of milk; also, an introduction to Pncle The Count «•! Paris '»jiiis f *r HoniP.

. .. New York. Nov. 8.—The Count of Ihe organization ol tbe Epwortb Pnrja and suite sailed for home 8aturLeague at Locust St. church promises day moruing on the Servia. His last great success. Prof. II. L. Beals is social visit before leaving was to Mrs. Preside..!- Albert luiinff Moiriatl QrHnt - To the personal friends who 1 resident Albeit ri'iilng, went on board the steamer to bid him lurb, J. K. Roberts and Mary < tmlTee, ix>n voyage ho expressed his vrirmest Vice-Presidents; John Higden, Treas- thanks for the kind atteution shown urer; Ora Merrill, Secretary. 1 ^hu in America.

: BEST : : Brazil Block, Antkrieite ami

Pittsburg!

KINDLING. Bi

Headquarters for

Leave orders at W. II. Hurk’g Grocery Store and W. W Jones’! f)ru« Store.

Fisc Sul el IiS Piitiii,

OF ALL KINDS.

Mill and oflice near old Vandal ia Depot. REVOLUTION! SOMETHING NEW. THE isew PROcess

Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Meinorniidmns,

Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,

Wedding: Invitations, Annonnccunents, So-

ciety Invitations, Etc.

V AP O R! Fiqesi ymMM tl Tupe .of iiio Latosf Dosisiis.

FIRST CLASS WORKMEN! THE VERY BEST MACHINERY! IN RKCT, THS Largest aii Most Coilete Printiiig dee I IS THe CITV. O'FFIOE,' * Banner * Building, *

Call ami s^e It in ope nit ion nciore tniying any other kind. It lias no gen erator burner, stand pipe, packing needle valves, drip cup, pneumatic I pressure orauytliing to get out of order It is simply woirlerful and will pay you to investigate. Any child can operate it. H. S. Renick & Co.

INDIANA STREET,

Hreencastle,

Indiana.

A Cui) ol Good Coffee is a Jo? Forever

OKT THE

BKST ARTICLE IN TOWN

G. C. SMYTHE. M. 1)

O5io« aid Realdeu**:

■JOUNEK T HE ARD WALMJ r tTSKIiTH.

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Co's They Boast it Themselves.

WOOD, COAL, And Kindling.

Leave orders for either wood, ooal or kindUnyr ut Cooper Bros Mulile and Pearey’s drug store. Dt-livvrud promptly In any part ot tlto city, raptxtal JOSEPHV8 ANDEUSON.