Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1893 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1893.

THE LOCAL FIELD

farm tu-ar Stileville to accomodate i the citizens wishing to attend the | sale.

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

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LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Mrs. S. A. Hays and Mrs. Ogg are at Hrazil in attendance on the

missionary convention.

Miss Margaret Jordan, who is J teaching near Russellville, spent

1 Sunday with her parents.

.... . ! Mrs. Walters has a magnificent

here Our People are CnhiK nn<! Where

Th-.r nr** stopping—N*-wi< ..f i„- Queen rose which has made toreot Over th«* City—TIi** lt**Nt Column In F® feet growth. Who can heat it.*' iin- caper for Quirk Rending — short Squirrel hunters are out in force

to select an elegant line of Mouldings received at

just

YOU DELAY ?

Nol*-i* from nil I'firti* of ilu- Town—More » i .**i , N today. 1 hev are bringing in a numNoleiiSoine llayn Ihnn ot liem - Keinl nn*i , ' ...

K .-e|. Pouted. ,>r °‘ t,u ‘ toothsome little animals. J. A. Kellar left at noon for Chi- 1 I)avid Black ’ of Fo,mtain count i’ |

and Mary E. Davis, of Hrick ( hapel,

... . „ were licensed to marry this morn-:

Hughes is at home from . *

i . m«r.

At Langdon’s is still on. and many people are making money t,le fair -

by buying now. Such low prices cannot prevail, long—only W r . s. Scott is in Spencer on

a few days more. See the beautiful coats for #5.00, worth business.

HANNA’S Call and see something there in Furniture. MimM IN II BEST IIANII!

\1 )VAXCB SALB OB CLOAKS

A. B. HANNA.

E. SIDE SQUARE.

cago.

R. F.

from ^6.00 to $7.50. Some rare novelties in stylish coats have just been received this week, which ought to he seen hv

all intending cloak buyers.

THe D. LA IN C DO IN CO., DRY GOODS AND Q A R R FI T S

JEST : A : MINUTE

BRIEF MENTION.

Reliable goods,

OF YOUR TIME, PLEASE

The place to buy CHOICE ...PATENT

Boston store. Reliable goods, lowest prices. tf. Saratoga (’hip potntoesat Hamilton's. Wanted—An experienced girl for housework. Good wages to the right person. Small family. Address p. o. box 843, city. tu-lt New dried fruits and new canned goods at Hamilton’s. 4-<it host—Silk umbrella outlet. 14. Black | handle. Return to this office, tu -lt Fresh oysters and celery at llamilI ton’s. 4-tit

Bob. Stevens, of Indianapolis, assisted by Walter Potter, have been mending the boilers at the

Charlie Broadstreet went to Chi- water works. cago today. Miss Maud Burk went to Brazil Bert Jackson is visiting friends j today as a delegate from the Mis in the city. j sion Band. She will sing a solo 1

TUB SILVBK has monopolized public attention long enough. Now we want to knowjabout TUB I BOX

Drew. Alspaugh went to Indiana- there this evening.

AND

Hi: Hiafle lamily Hour

< 'urn. < Lit

Bran, Hominy hearts, Feed, Meal and Hay is at

polis today.

Thos. Abrams goes to theWorld’s

fair tonight.

John and Ben Hayden go to Chi-

cago tonight.

Milroy Gordon is herefrom Bain-

bridge today.

Joe Cooper left for Louisiana

tliis morning.

F. A. Hays went to Indianapolis

this morning.

D. K. Watson took the morning

train to Brazil.

James Holleck and wife spent

Sunday in Brazil.

Mr. Linebarger is at West Union

valuable coon

Wallace Beals returned to Chi-

HUGHES - BROS.,

16, 18, 20 SOUTH JACKSON ST.

•>! BARTOWS LF:U!SDRY*

Makes ymir linen look like now. Throe Bhipmcntti ouch wook, Mon . Weil and Sal.

PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

South LroonouHt lo. Mrs. Cosner visited at Amo re-

cently.

Miss Rena Kvans is visiting at

Indianapolis this week. 1. , , 1 j today on business.

Mrs. Sellers and daughters will

visit Chicago this week. #

John Riley went to Indianapolis , ' a f5° diis morning,

this morning on business. , j_ q- Wilson and wife are visit-

Miss Patou of S. College avenue ing the World’s lair,

went to Chicago last night.

Julius Sudranski is walking the 1 . Mr ' Ar »>8‘ ron K ^ Lado K a . streets of Chicago this week. visiting James Fisk. David Sublett is expected home The Vandolia has lowered from Crawibrdsville this week. J Chicago rate to $5.00.

the

Hallow'een parties are rapidly forming. Property holders should now begin nailing down their

fences, gates, etc.

John Naugle, the able correspond ent of the Greencastle Democrat,

mourns the loss of a dog at ( loYerdaie.

Taxpayers are beginning to gather in the treasurer's office ’ these days. The November payI nicnt is drawing near. Attorneys S. A. Hays, John P. j Alice, H. ('. Lewis, B. F'. Corwin, and C. 14. Case went to Brazil this morning to attend court. Miss Florence Doggy remembers i her birthday by giving a nice reception to her little friends from 2 to fi o’clock this evening. Hon. F'rank Ader and wife, of Greencastle, were the guests of 1 j J. F',. S her fey and family Sunday evening.—Hrazil Itemocrat. Mrs. Walter Goodwin and son, of Malta, visited her parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. Carroll Hammond, on south

What do you want in the way of tools, implements and general hardware?

TUB BKASS involves a variety of and fancy ornaments. TUB TIN

kitchen utensils

hears on cooking utensils,pails, buckets, tin roofing, etc., etc.

TUB STBBL

has to do with cutlery, razors and other articles.

saws, files.

ALL QUESTIONS OF METAL

Can he readily and cheaply solved by doing business with us.

H. S. RR.N1CK & OO.

It Is Generally Supposed

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MONEY

LOANED.

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

GEO. E. BLAKE,

GKKKNt ASTI.E. IN I b

Miss Rinn, of Covington, will

visit Miss Paton in the near future. . . »»

. iting Charlie Herring.

Mr. Jesse Kennedy, of Amo, vis-

ited his daughter Mrs. Cosner over F.wing McLean is in SpriugSunday. field, Ohio, on business. Mr. Baily Hawkins and sister, of j Harry Gilmore returned from

Jackson Park yesterday.

J. L. Cooper went to Harmony

Edward Ross, of Chicago, is vis-: avenue over Sunday.

Capt. Wimmer’s boys have a scheme to hull walnuts without getting their hands stained. They run them through a corn sheller. Miss Leona Lyon, of Newman, 111., has entered the school of music. She is making her home at Col. Jordan's on south Indiana

street.

Mrs. J. W. Jacobs goes to Sulli-

of the

his

south College avenue, are at the

fair this week.

Mr. Hargrave, of F'lorence hall, will go koine for a few days on ac-

count of sickness.

Mrs. Walter Goodwin and son, of

j yj | ! 1| i ( l *" r j t j | “ 1 l 1 , nl ) 1 1 | | i ( j fl11 " 1111 famll A 01 Mrs. Elisha Buis and daughter van tomorrow as a delegate ' Mrs. Bert Jones and sister, of Miss Maud went to the fair today. Woman’s Relief Corps. From there t Danville, 111., will visit their mother | » ■ x, „ , *1"' *oes to Francisco to visit

this morning on business. Rev.W. H. Wise, of Lafayette, visiting friends in the city.

on their way tod a}'

fair.

It N

k

’Breaking in'

ny 1

h passion, and felt all “broken up trying to tret, a new pair of shoes “broke in.” lie has had to “break oil" many an engagement on ae eount <»1 erippled leet.and has gone “broke’’ many a time trying to get relief for hlseorns—t he direct enuse of ill-tltting shoes. But, nowadays, things aredllTerent. With theadvent of The

Mrs. Siginan this week

finite a number of gentlemen visited Prof. Priest on Tuesday in the

interest of good grades.

Mayer Ades, a prominent young merchant of Bedford, is visiting

I Julius Sudranski’s family.

Mrs. Brooks, of Louisville, Ky., ering a series I and Mrs. Lindsay, of Chicago, are delphia. j visiting Mrs. Wilson this week. ,

Mr. McLean

M«*ssrs. Dennett and Scott arc I out hunting. If any one wants a | car load of fresh game give them a

j call.

Mr. Gregory and wife from Sidney 111., v.b<* lie.'** been visit-icg ; Airs. barton and family, returned j home today. Rev. Albertson reports a good day at Fiast Park, Indianapolis, on |yesterday. He is expecting his ! brother from Jamestown this week. | Mrs...Elliott visited at Brazil lot week ami brought her little grand

Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Bridges are

to the Chicago

! friends.

and fair

Chas. Buis, wife and mother Oscar Buis go to the World's

tonight.

Dr. J. B. DeMotte has been deliv-1

of lectures in Phila-

and family and

Taxpaying closes the first Monday in November. Some people confound this time with the April j payment. The latter is the third

Monday.

The Indiana Horticultural soj eiety will hold its annual meeting in the state house at Indianapolis,

That all merchants like to see all commodities up instead of down. A Grocer likes to see goods go down, that is down people’s throats.

R. A.

HAMHYTON, 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. He has the best and that is consequently the

cheapest.

t. A. Hamilton For Produce, Oysters, etc.

Staple and Fancy Groceries.

big show

Miss Wilson were at the

recently.

Miss Mattie Longden and Miss Lida Baehelder have returned from Dr. F'arver came down from Bainbridge on the afternoon train

yesterday.

beginning Nov. 7. Mr. W. H. Ra

gan, of this city, is secretary. Bill Riggsby, of Putiiuinviiie, | | toyed with his Iwy arch enemies, j Ibid Wrist*: and Spirit F'ramvut.. 1 in this city yesterday, and was ar rested and lined* Bill stayed. Persons who wish to communi- ! cate with an editor need not be

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Mr. Hazlett and family of south afraid to let him know their names, side, move out on the \\ abash | He needs them in* his bqsiness.Sv i this week. - ; not to publish, hut as a mutter of

“Phit Lsi"

Shoes

her so she in “College

raim* absolute Toot-com tort fiom the first wearing, and no “breaking - In’* Is required. A good-looking.

daughter home with could see the sights

City.”

Some tricky hoys on South Col-

lem* avrinu* '• 'it',, 'l ..h i - ■*** n "sinligs across the side walk at visiting Inendi in nights. Some ladies have been hurt! of the county. in Jlti* W . - V tJ:e -thk.p k. T-.t, - Faroes ' A* P<

stopped at onee the marshal will be

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sonth Indiana home almost

and wni Hi twice the money.

Mr. Detrow,

street, has his

completed.

F',. A. Hibbitt amlson^ E

lie not hern

! protection. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Decker, of Salem, Mass., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Post. Mrs. Pecker is

Miss

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Dp. E. Shipley, Oculist.

"liT'annt of Mrs. Post.

I’liiladi'lpbia Opticiil f'olli'gi*. 187ii, <). I Cbicago optbalmir < 1 •liege, 1887. VI * O. r *j ■ 1 -

< iptieul Graduate. Master of I

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L. L. LOUIS <L COMPANY, ^ . . SC'JTH* *3»JAaE. • -

part

i Post, of New Jersey, wiii spend tiie Vi'infer Vifn *iht broflUT. I fr. *l'ost*

,, th „ F.lder Brav. of the A. Mj F'.. my w* w, -wrw. swa • ...

I emircu, who has been sick for the

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ames A. ho r gey was today

sworn in as justice • •*•» /•— . —a ‘ Kussell township.

, ,, , , • past three months, was sufficiently

Dr. I'.. B. Evans shouldered his ‘

the

...U/ake dp!

q'lie man must indeed be asleep who is missing the low-priced opportunities that run all through all our stock. We have.lust seeured

rod yesterday and fished nlon*' » « O lymks of Walnut. Hi Rudisill, who has been hunting in Illinois for the past week, returns home today. Miss F’ida Lester and mother attended Sousa's grand recital at Indianapolis last night.

restored to health as to be able to preach at Terre Haute last Sunday. He goes to Brazil tomorrow to meet

the bishop.

The school patrons of the Cowgill sehol. No. northeast of the city, have been needlessly scared over a supposed ease of smallpox. Trustee Steele went up Saturday

ftisn, 1 • « - - » Bsakiag*ei.rtn<f.iaiIo*i^ <Jf -ilic Eye afi«f*lifting glastes to correct defective vision. Makes no charges for the examination and charges only regular price* 1..1 *pe* fade, sold by him. Maimfaetores every nalr nf law -.*u story 01 the buikliag. I’ln* faelurv is ecinipped with all of the latest inacliinerv. and Dr. Shiplex will be pleased lo show any person through who would wish to -ee bow spectacle* are made. < lllicc boors: 8 to 1*2 a. in.. 1 t** •» p. 111.

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A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW CHINA GOODS

•A Ki.'gfUi fube*'of liiiiuicji kite i an< j allayed their fears, by driving tins lot will lit

making arrangements to take in

;!i. like of which Ivi- never before been si en in ibis city. Whatever may be your ; *‘ lL> Bl ’ r 011 ^ hursdat. need iii the line of Drugs, I* ancy Goods, Druggist's Sundries, File., there's | Dale Sedgwick was called a chance for money saving by visiting its. I no j s yesterday on account ALLEN’S - DRUG - STORE, u*brothor.

ALBERT ALLEN, Proprietor.

Greencastle, Indiana

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all over the district and explaining the ease to them. A lady arrived from Muneie some time ago who j was related to a man who had died

DO YOU YvE

KID •* G D O V R S We have 72 pairs of new Seven Hook Kid Gloves,

— 95o. —

We have a good 4-Button Kid Glove, in all black and colors, new goods, for

*750.

sizes,

McHatfie’t sale tomorrow— Cooper Bros, will run a 'bus to the

with the disease, but she in no I

way came in contact with the We keep the most complete line of Kid Gloves in the city,

germs.

F. G. GILMORh

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