Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1893 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, OCTOBER
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^dvaDce Cloak Sale. We have just n'ccivril a larf;i* assortnu-nt "I l.ailir-" Cloaks from tho l>ost manufa<‘turt'rs in flu* latest slyli*s. ami in onler to open up (lie season, advertise our gtHKis, ami start tliin;;s moving generally, we will make an advance sale of liM) of our liest i loaks, at tin- following greatly reduced prices: Ladies' Cloaks for $ 3,50, worth $ 5.00 to $ 0.00 “ “ “ 5.00, “ 0.00 to 7.50 •» “ “ 0.50, “ 7.50 to lO.(K) •< “ “ 7.50, “ 10.00 to 12.00 « » “ 10.00. “ 12.00 to 14.00 « « “ 12.50. “ 14.00 to 18.00 This lot will not last long at above prices, so come early—first come first served. \Ve have also received our new stock of dress goods and trimmings in the newest fabrics and latest styles, and at prices cheaper than ever liefore. Notea few quotations on staple goods : 1-yard wide Unbleached Muslin I‘j cents “ “ Bleached “ 5 “ Staple Ginghams o “ Genuine Indigo Blue Prints 5 “ Extra wide heavy t.iant Cloth H'j cents, worth 12y> And everything else proportionately low. Kine dress goods and silks in great variety. Our woolen department is full of Bargains in Flannels. Blankets, Outings, Shirtings, Ladies' and Children’s Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., and our stock of Fancy Goods cannot he surpasscd in the city. Give it- an early call and get the liest goods at the lowest prices. Respectfully, Tlxo ID- Hjistm-g-clon Oo.. :-:-:DRY GOODS AND CARPETS:-:-:-:-:-:-:
JUST : A : MINUTE
OF YOUR TIME, PLEASE
The place to buy CHOICE ...PATENT AND Hi: Grade Eamilv Hour
Corn, Oats. Bran. Hominy liearts, Feed,
Meal and Hay is at
HUGHES - BROS., 16, 18, 20 SOUTH JACKSON ST.
lilUKK MKMION.
THE LOCAL FIELD
think them valuable as advertising medj nuns and we are fully prepared to supply the demand and at the correct
j prices
What is Going on in and About The Motion road had up to Saturday Fair Greencastle. night handled one million passengers
since the first of May. The road han-
i , died them without a single accident.
AND MISHAPS. ' A pair of tine opera glasses were
stolen from the Beta chapter house this I week. A quiet hunt is on for the thief, with good prospects of locating him. At Roaehdale yesterday papers were •erved on Mosea D. Payne and Robert Britton. They were charged by the last grand jury with running a gaming
LATEST CITY HAPS
Where Our People are Going and Where Their <Jm*fdK are .Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in the Paper for Quiek Reading — Short Notes from all Carts of the Town—More
Notes Some Hays than Others—Read and
Keep Posted.
Miss Belle Bruner is visiting the fair. Mrs. C. O. Talbott is at Terre Haute. Mrs. Joe Stewart i- visiting in I.enaJ Col. U. C. Matson went to Nobles-
ville.
Conrad Gautier left at noon for the
fitir.
Mrs. Grantham went to Roaehdale at
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•*1 OTTRTOiATS L.7SUNDRYKMakes your lie'll look like new. Three shipments earn week, Mon., Wed ami Sat. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY
LOANED.
In tiny sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished tit once tit the very lowest rates.
GEO. E. 15 LAKE,
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“Breaking in” I
Many a mail has “broken out
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a passion, and felt all “broken li-Vilifc in gdl ii new fnUlY Vd > “broke in. Hr. haa had io “break off” many an enKiik^nnait on ac eount of crippled feet,ami Ima ^onc “broke" many a time trviiiK to iret relit ! for hisc’ornH—the direct cause*
of Ul-ftttinu she i©s.
Hut, nowadays, thiuMTH iire cliff«*r■vwml ■ » mm 1 * - • >-»—w_i
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and worth twice the money.
L. L. LOUIS & oG.VIFANY, ^
SOUTH atDE SQUARE.
What the Boston store says is so. The Chicago .V Kastern Illinois R. R. will on Oct. 20 sell tickets to Chicago ami return for trains arriving' in Chicago that date, at the very low rate of one cent per mile in each direction from ^ all points on the St. Louis division j from Shelbyvillo to Crape Creek inclusive, and outlie Brazil division from > Brazil to Hopkins inclusive. Tickets good returning ten days. These are the lowest rates that will he made dur- j | ing the short time the Fair remains | open. Call on any C. & E. I. R. R.! agent for full information as to rates and conditions of tickets. intwth. Go to Mrs. ■Anna Banning, of tile! Boston millinery, where you will find a ; new stock of handsome kill gloves and ' a lady waiting to fit them for you. One door east of postotllee. mtwfl Saratoga Chip potatoesat Hamilton's. New dried fruits and new canned goods at Hauutton’s. 4-(!t South Greencnfttlt*. Both the stone crushers have stopped for repairs. Walter Riley and wife drove over to Indianapolis. Miss Allie Riley returned from the World’s fair Cal Hammond is able to visit the country this week. Mike Dalton, jr., was badly bitten in the face by a horse. t juite a bateli of tramps were in the south end last night—drinking. letter Li*t. The following letters remain in the Greencastle postolliee uncalled for
Oct. lit:
James Fitzgerald, V. Ilollom, Miss Bertha LaBaid, Miss Nora Matthews, W. W, Masten, C. Greene, Athens V. Lodge, W. K. Williams, C. II. Smith, W. B. Hcdden, C. Casper, Mrs. John Ferguson, Win. Latham, Nettie McCoy. Miss Minnetl I’arrish. Albert I’arri Ji, Chas. A. ijuigg, Ethel Spencer, David Scoot, Charley B. Wright. N. C. Allen, J. C. Cooper, Miss Minnie Cavendish, It. Grant, A. Ellis, John Ma-
honey.
In calling for same please say “advertised.” J. McD. Hays, P. M.
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There are three things in which Wabash is sadly deficient: Good literary soeieti s, college orchestra and college glee dub. Other Indiana colleges have them, one and all, and are accustomed to point the finger of scorn at the lack of college spirit at Wabash. We certainly have material for these tilings, 'j heticc it imi-t be a fack tit spirit which j prevents us from being aide to lav claim to the best glee club, the best I literary society and the best college orjehestra in Indiana. — Crawfnrdgville
Journal.
’***•' '* i .tntt i- — several to the “Athens.'' as Crawfords-
Hertnann Hinsehing is in St. Louis
this week.
Alfred Hirt ami son went to Chicago
last night.
I’. O. Colliver went to Brazil this
afternoon.
Rev.and Mrs. It. M. Dillon left at noon !
for the fair.
Raul Burlingame is improving from
his late illness.
Mrs. Samuel Bell is quite sick with
typhoid fever.
(j. Broailstreet went to Indianapolis
tills morning.
Chas. Kiefer spent the day in India-
napolis markets.
Mrs. Carpenter and son Ren are at
home from Chicago.
The IMekle Club met at Miss Grace
Farrow’s hist night.
T. C. Grooms is in St. Louis on rail-1
road business today.
B. F. Bruner ami Charlie Bruner left
at noon for Chicago.
Mrs. Chas. Swope is spending the
week in the country.
Miss Evalyn Riley spent Sunday at
her home in this city.
George Shoptaugh and party arrived home today from the fair. Will Riley leaves tomorrow for .Martinsville to take treatment. Misses Eda Rapp and I.etlia Scott, of Ladoga, ate in the city today. Hermann Hoffman is refurnishing and repainting his cigar store.
house.
Those parties who seigned Walnut creek and took such a fine haul of ti-h therefrom the other night are known, ' and they had better let up on their lawbreaking or the grand jury willl get
| them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Lewis, Prof, and Mrs. Smyser, I’rof. Duvall Walter | Howe Jones, W. G. Neff, Misses Fertile Rowley and Montgomery form a coaching party to the Half-way hotel at Mt. Meridian this afternoon for dinner. Los. Routson lias moved from the DeVore property on corner of Washington and Locust streets, and lias rented Mrs. Mary Allison’s house on
Morton avenue.
Hickory-nuts and walnuts tire plentiful this year, in the local markets j the former toothsome dainties are re- | tailing for 50 and 75 cents per bushel,
while the latter tire piling up rapidly Wjl r l^I !
! at 35 and 40 cents.
Win. Peyton, who was filed against by Edward Nichols for drawing a revolver and threatening to use the same, | was arrested last night by Deputy Fosj ter. Peyton put up $25 cash, and was j released, to appear Saturday and fill
|out a bond.
But you will admit it is a great convenience.
I mean
FURNITURE. GIVE ME A CALL Before buying and be convinced that I will make you better prices than you can get elsewhere. FUNERAL DIRECTOR
A. B. HANNA.
E. SIDE SQUARE.
Tim SI TV Bit
lias monopolized public attention long enough. Now we want to know about
TUB IRON
What do you want in the way of tools, implements and general hardware?
TUB BRASS
involves a variety of kitchen utensils
and fancy ornaments.
TIN
bears on cooking utensils,pails,buckets, tin ronfinir etr d/l
tin roofing, etc., etc. TUB ST BBT has to do with cutlery, razors and other articles.
saws,
files,
Some gentlemen und Indies of Florence hull spent an afternoon this week exploring the country adjacent to our | city. They report plenty of nuts and a grand time gathering ferns and fall flowers, ami express the hope that they may go again ere this lovely weather is
gone.
At the last meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary society the follow- | ing officers were elected: Mrs. S. B. ] Town, pres; Mrs. Dr. Curtiss, rec. see; I Mrs. Miller, eor. see; Mrs. Tinglcy, I treas. The report of the year was the ! sum of $1!K) as collected, Mrs. Bryan | giving $40 of the amount for a Bible
! reader in India.
Three or four clubs of our city have opened their sessions again. The Woman's ciub lias held two meetings. At
ALL QUESTIONS OF METAL Can be readily and cheaply solved by doing business with us.
World’s Fair Visitors.—J. S. Dow-j the last one tlie program was: “Amerllng, Mill. Hillis and two sons. lea—Looking Backwards From CenMiss Laura Watson is visiting Mrs. Mis,i Ml,, ' th!1 Ki'lpath; “The ( has. Osborn at New Albany. ' | History of Our Flag,” Mrs. Ellen K. ,, ,..., , „ , . , Tinglev; “The Arsenals and Navy,” Harry Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., is L, ' ... . , ’. . . . J , . , . , . . ’ Mrs. Serene Washburn: “The Battle visiting at Ins home in this eitv. ,, ... ..
! Hymn of the Republic,” Mrs. Prof.
8. A. Hays and .lames Darnall went Ojrjr. The discussions that followed East on the Vandalia this morning. i w ,. re both interesting and profitable. Ed. Landes has moved into Mr. j Word was received todavbv telegraph Turk’s property on Anderson street. | that Prof . Harry L. Beals had died at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Widdup left at Wichita, Kansas. The hour of his noon for Ladoga, their future home. I death was not stated in the telegram Mrs. I). Langdon visited her sister bu t '* suppoH' 1 ' it; "i* 1;,st o'' who is taking treatment at Indianapolis J early this morning. The remains will George Grubb is running the Fox- | be this city as soon as possi-
worthy mill this week in north Green-
castle.
These frosty nights are bringing
H. S. IN DaX IO I\ tk GO. It Is Generally Supposed That all merchants like to see all commodities go up instead of down. A Grocer likes to see his goods go down, that is down people’s throats. tu. A. HAMILTON, The enterprising Grocer at the southeast corner of the square, gets a large lot of his goods down the throats of our people each week and at low prices, lie has the best and that is consequently the cheapest. Ei. A. Hamilton Fop Produce, Oysters, etc.
vine is wrqngfulhM all.ed.wi^iout damaging us to any extent.
i . .“T .•>* i?; -m. < 'ontinuing until the close of the fair, 'the rate from Greencastle to Chicago and return will be $5 for tickets good 1 until Nov. 5, and $4.75 for tickets good | six days from date of sale. J. A. Mienaki., Agent.
hie where the funeral will occur. Mrs. Beals and children were with Mr. Beals at the time of death. The funeral will he announced later in the week. Prof. Beals was formerly of the DePauw theological faculty, and was beloved by
professors and students alike.
. Jaocis . F.ai v'!-, /'vrnivivy . of .•IncV.-.-w;-township hut later of Wichita, Kansas,
from Daiuilh,|j s here on a visit to relatives and
‘* j ir., i. a - p r „H:'-r <•» Hr.' ft. e. Farris, also of Kansas. Mr. Fan is tells ome interesting items of the Cherokee strip opening. He was one of the strippers and rode a fine-blooded horse twenty-three miles in seventy-one minutes. flagging and locating Pond Creek
with her daughter. j .station, oop.nf.tlie best b.usiu.ess centers Dr. E. i>. Evans is attending the ses- tn the strip. lie li.i- als.. an elegant sions <w the Grand Chapter, Masonic, ‘ near the place. His horse was at Indianapolis today. not injured in the mad flight, notwith- | Mrs. Reamer, of Terre Haute, who s,un ' lin * U ** ! ">»de. i... i : , i... ( ■ i , [Mr. Farris has brought some stock east |*l7>
turned home this morning. j
J. T. Stewart is moving from Vine : v! - : TrnTi "Tv al n ut *"streeTs lo^tfil- lieT ore - U
property on Washington and Locust. , ,
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Staple and Fancy Groceries.
down the mast, and nutting parties are j
the rage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. Williams leave today for Merom, to make their future j
inline'Fiiele.
Will Nelson is here
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the C. A E. I.
Mrs. C. M. Short and daughter Miss Gertrude left on Monday for a visit in j
Franklin county.
Mrs. Harvey Allison left last niglit [ for Kentucky, to spend the winter
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I’hilaileliilua Optical College, is/ll, O. (Optical t.raduate. - - - . L.: ■ ’e Mmo
l*hihidel|ihin Optical Cidlege, i80:t, degree conferred D. It. (Doctor of Refraction)
to the World’s fair. She met there Miss lesephiji" Tioglev. Miss Ellis, Miss
ville where 'sh"' 5 ” uT* 170 TTr ‘''‘'^"Gireen and Miss Martin, ail oTTiePauw^
^il*. Will. L. Reynolds, (UCv loin, They iiave also aUendeu'main lei Dull ' ■'Mv - githr ;••••••«*• I'er «p-e“vl"“ sr.l.l l.y him M auufsetures every pair of stier-
k„ ..ii „f laeies to order in hi- own factory, which is located in the 2nd story of the build-
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'J’lie Ilian must indeed he asleep who is missing the low -priced opporlunities that
run all through all our stock. We have just secured A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW CHINA GOODS
like of which has never liefore been seen in ibis city. Whatever may he your need in the line of I h ugs. Fancy Goods, Druggist’s Sundries, Etc., there's
a chance for money saving by visiting us.
ALLEN'S - DRUG - STORE,
of National, ill,, has been visiting Mrs. I given by celebrities from all parts of Anna ,Southard and daughter this tpe world, and are favored with the " et ‘k• 1 best of instruction. Miss Tingley lias
<iAifdiiti,', foe laii aiiu mode slo: Osq.*..,!* tance of the “old pianos” there. She is still interested in her music and prac-
I
lliERT ALLEN, Proprietor.
Greencastle, Indiana.
Mrs. George Kami, of Keokuk, Iowa, who has been the guest of Mrs. George Blake, went to St. .Mary's today for a
short visit.
The Louisville Commercial club passed through on the Motion for ( hi„n<T« th<« morning, with n epscin! tram ul ten coaches. Elder A. J. Frank returned from Plainfield this morning, lie is recovering from his accident but still carries his arm in a sling. Conrad Gautier it an artist on painting show window signs. He keeps W. W. Jones’ windows handsomely decorated in chalk colors. We desire to call the attention of business men to our large and handsome line of calendars. Many merchants
ing. The factory is equipped with all of the latest machinery, and Dr. w ill he pleased to show any person through w ho would wish to see how
eles are made. Ottiee hours: 8 to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m.
BltBBXCASTTB, INBJ
Shipley s |>ec ta-
ll ees daily at the training school. The building is on Dearborn avenue and is heated by tin; use of natural gas from I ndiana. More Good WordN. The Daily Banner 'Times, of Greencastle, made its initial appear- i ance yesterday evening and was a most creditable issue. It is far in advance of the town and deserves more liberal patronage than Greencastle ever gave a paper heretofore. —Crawfordsville Journal.
1)0 YOU WEAR I 13 •* G La O V E We have 72 pairs of new Seven Hook Kid Gloves, sizes 5.> 4 to 7y 2 , regular price $1.50. Our price ui} this lot will be 9<3o.
Fresh oysters ton’s.
and celery at
Hamil-4-6t
We have a good 4-Button Kid Glove, in black and colors, new goods, for mm 750.^= We keep the most eompletv line of Kid Gloves in the city. F. G.
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