Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1893 — Page 3

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THK BANNER TIMES, (JREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1893.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

—INTOReSTINO TO

It will not bo im'oftsary for you to t«k<» a trip to .Japan this fall, as wo havo arrantToil to hrinK tin* protluotH ol t lu* pooplo of t hat far-' >11 country direct to vour door. OUR J A PANES E D E PA RT M E N T IS N O W O PE N Wo extend a oordlnl invitation to \ our ^t«ii' and oviiniino the uni<|ue ami In-ant if ul articles t heroin display <*d No people in the world can equal the Japanese In the formlna of clays and tie- decoratintf ©1 porcelains. We have procuml the best specimens of t heir latest produetlons, eoiiipri8tn>r didieate evrvrshell cups and saucers, tea pots, stiKar and creamers, small <>dd shaped dishes and other useful as well as or nameutal articles Ml of these will be placed on sale at prices which will he a revolution to those accustomed to associate Japanese jfoods with liia-h prices, and therefore luxuries \N e would advise an early inspection in order to procure the choice of the stock for holiday presents before the assortment is broken.

school are adjourned this afternoon on account of the funeral of James

Stone.

Prosecutor James has taken the ease of State vs. Samuel Gardner, which was appealed from the mayor’s court to the circuit court,

to the appellate court.

James T. Allen will move to this city from Bainbridge, and has rented the Lloyd barn on north Indiana street where he will open a livery, feed and teaming stable. The colored people in general do not speak favorably of the Fox— Jessup marriage, mentioned in last

Win. Diltz was at Brazil yester- n 'ltLt s paper. 1 he appearance ol

the paper caused quite a sensation

. . , . . . amonj; the colored people. I he pension board is in session • r

today ^ gentleman is here very anx ,, „ ,,, , ni. ious to locate a factory for the

Mrs. Dr. Taylor was called to

... , , . , ' manufacture of all kinds of iinpleaveland today. 7 *

ment bandies. This would he a

Wm. Thompson has an attack of i , , , e . ,

splendid place for such works, as we have timber in abundance.

HKRi: IS YOU! ('HA,

to select an elegant line of Mouldings just received at

Where Our IVople are OoiiiK and Where Their (•uestM are Stopping—News »f Interest Over the City—The Ifest Column in the Paper for Quirk Heading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Day* than Others—Head ami

Keep Posted.

HANNA’S Call and see something there in Furniture. in m BUST i»;n

A. B. HANNA.

E. SIDE SQUARE.

DRV GOODS AND CARPETS.

THE D LANGDON CO.

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

JUST : A : MINUTE

BKIKF MENTION.

Boston Sinri'—Bajirain givers, if

OF YOUR TIME, PLEASE

The place buy CHOICE

Wanted—good hoy. IVrnmnent puslion if satisfactory. Call at thisofllce. tf

Ten Dollar* Kenard. I will give ten dollars reward for any information that will lead to the detection of the party or parties who are nightly stealing my coal ami corn. I Tu tf. John Cawi.f.y.

inflammatory rheumatism

I). E. Williamson is repairing

the roof of his residence today.

Hon. F. I). Ader went to Pulaski

county today on legal business.

Mrs. II. L. Murry returned home from Champaign, 111., yesterday. Word from P. 0. Colliver today is that he is still on the improve. The screen ordinance decision eifects several towns in the state.

Turkeys arc plenty this year and

George Smith, of Illinois, has been hunting in this county and he showed a reporter the skin of a red fox that he had killed. He said that there were a large number of the sly animals in the vicinity of the junction., Hallowe’Pn passed off more quietly than for many years. But very little damage is reported. A few gates were unhung, some cul-

will not be so high in price as last, verts were overturned, but upon a

The Ingalls Enterprise, by I. BMuehmore, has reached our table.

PA 1 EN 1 Lost—A very dark Jersey cow with

white marks. Estrayed <>n Monday j night. Finder please ictiirn l<> S. II.

AND

Hi: Giafle

I amily Flour

| Vansant ami receive reward.

Oyster

Corn, Oats, Bran. Hominy hearts, Feed. Meal ami Ila\ is al

HUGHES - BROS., 16, 18, 20 SOUTH JACKSON ST.

< nine N utt's.

running!

10 ets.

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at

stews IS St

I'ntil further notice oyster stews at DePauw restaurant will he served for 10c. i:i-:it. M* A. Ncrr, propr

-NB7TRTOWS L-KUISDRY+e

l.ovt Kates to Chicago. Continuing until November nth the Monou Route will make a rate of $4.50 to Chicago and return. Tickets good returning until November 15th. J. A. MiciiaEi..

Makes your linen look like new. Three shipments eaeh week. Mull , Wed amt Sat.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY

LOtra

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

GEO. E. BLAKE

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J)r. Neale went to Brazil today. H. P. Houck has returned from

Ghieago.

Mrs. James McClure is visiting

at Terre Haute.

Prof, and Mrs. Teister, Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Callie Herring have

returned from the World's fair.

W. K. Grogan went to Indianapolis tohav. Tomorrow lie ships Hi carloads of the Loekridge cattle. L. P. Chapin put steel traps on his mail wagon as a protection against the festive celebraters of Hallowe'en. In the morning “Uncle Sam,” the carrier of the mail was hitching up the horse and touched tlie hair trigger and the trap closed with a snap on his

“lie that diggeth a pit,

general summing up, the night was very decently passed, and the arm , of the law held young America in A ahild of George Cooper on west . .

e 1 cheek.

Walnut street has the searlet fever. . Ed. Stone, of Frankfort, express Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith spent . , ,, , , , . . , • i • messenger, is here ealled by tlie last week visiting the World s fair. dentil of Ins brother. Harry, tlie Mrs. John Lynch, ol 1 ine Blurt. 0 t(, er brotiier. who was located in Ark., is visiting relatives in the the southwest, was utiahle to arrive city this week. j n t j lue j or the funeral hut will get

AWAltDF.D FIRST PREMIUM AT

WORLD’S FAIR.

THE ON LI COMPLETE

Wm Heating Soil Coal'

MADE.

SOLD BY-

H. S. RENICK & CO.

Try an ad let in the Daily Banner Times. It is the medium to reaeli the people. Mr. Will Burke and daughter returned from Indianapolis this

morning.

Mrs. Wilbur Fisk, of Kansas City, is visiting Col. James Fisk and family. Rev. Frazier, of Brazil, is assisting Rev. Dillon in revival meetings at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Kate Mooney, of Dobbin, W. Va., is here attending the funeral of her brotiier James Stone.

CALL ON...

thumb.

etc.’'

**Rpe:akin$ in**

Many u man has “broken out” in a passion, anti IVlt all “broken up"

trying U> tfW a new pal “broke in,'’ He ims inui

new pair of shoes

In “break

ntT* many an enyajrement on ae count oU crippled t eet.aud has ffone

The lire hoys deserve great credit • ^ .i A”. ...» T- •* ' * * h>r the way they handled the Wil : liamson fire. They extinguished a j Dusty >d«-'“, -Dd by judicious use j of the water supply did not injure !the residence in tlie least. Tlie ] wall paper was not even dampened ■ in the lower rooms, and the hoys ' are receiving many compliments

over their good work.

“lirokr" many a Dim* Irylnit to iti-l

' dir

relief for his corns—-the direct cause

of iil-tittiiiK shoes.

Hut, nowadays, things are differ-

ent. With the advent of

The “PhK EsI"

Han Taken a second I.ease.

; Webster's Park street gusher has : taken a second lease on life. It

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; j now has four feet of water in it hut ; is blubbering and tearing away at 2 S great rate. Webster is noeiri n.±

A. Binckley and family have moved from Greencastle to Bloomington.—Uloomiiii/tun Exchange. Mrs. R. F. Hughes and children and Miss Ida Miles, who lias been her guest, go to Sullivan today for

a visit.

Miss Marie Burnaby entertained a party of young folks at her residence on west Franklin street last

evening.

Mrs. Thos. Griffith and niece, Miss Lottie Williams, of Terre Haute, are guests of Mrs. Lizzie Williams.., . Elder A. H. Morris and Prof. K. A Ogg conducted the obsequies at the funeral ot James stone tnis

afternoon.

E. A. HAMILTON,

Tl IE GROCER.

here tonight. The remains will he placed in tie public vault this afternoon pending Harry's arrival. The meetings at the Presbyter inn church are increasing in interest. Last night Mr. Frazer talked about “Rebuilding the Altars that Have Been Broken Down.” It was an excellent sermon. Tonight he will speak upon the subject “Secret Disoipleship.” The business men of the city have a

special invitation to the meeting lest our bulk Oysters,

tonight at 7 o’clock.

Dave Badger reports considera- iv \\ [- SELL OUSTERS, N01 WATER. hie Hallowe’en' devilment in the 1 north end of town and out in the Qur last year’s customers can tell you that, country. His and Charlie Daggy’s

For any thing in the line of GroeerieJ. ({neensware, Fancy Fruits and Vege-

table*.

gates were removed and hung up in corn-fields; a lot of wagons were run into the stone quarry north of the city limits; and wires were stretched across the pavements in north Greencastle, greatly obstructing pedestrians. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Durham have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Miss Florence to Preston 0. Rudy, of Chicago. The wedding will take |iu*iv on tin- i iernhg in Auesciuy, November 14. Following the ceremony will be a reception to the relatives and intimate friends at the

E. A. HAMILTON,

SOUTH El AST i OORNB.R | SQUARE..

home of the bride.—CrawfordsviUe

There is something of interest Journal. Miss Durham is well to the north Greencastle hall club known here, and is related to Mr. in today’s paper under the head of George M. Black.

Grovcland.

In a talk with Mr. D. L. Ander-

Hu A. .). 1. \i. delegates tv-1 8on i UH t evening he informed the turning from Evansville report Banner Timks that the failure of a that J500 men were in line in the part of the city t0 he lighted on grand patade. Monday night was due to the burnOur subscription list is rapidly ingout of the armature for that w I ■■ i Ml* I ■ l -!* Tl*,).. ' V'l M'" WHO

] tlng to he unapproachable and is ning to realize the necessity of a ..ou!d fix it was out of the city. j very shy as to a jiroposition for ulaih jqcaj paper*. . - TW a#.:* d.t» -bu n "itW* lepaiieu

The funeral of James Stone, jr., and will work all right. He furm. • SNi ‘"iaw ■•■miw ..... ,'n ■ ■*6 -W i 1——r.i.f* V..i* family residence at 2:30 o'clock, make a reduction to the city for

Gold Watches like above 5SOO.

rpureffaieT)TIils”prospecTive gusher.

came absolute foot-comfort fiom ♦ b“ 1ir u t v/etivDiir, and no “breaking in” is re^iliretl. A k<>n<l-lnnkimr,

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► and wtirth twice the money. ^ 1 he nervous strain on >V ebater is

;?* 'f. “Wdi "K* goou *

g 9 health. His spirits are 100 per ^14444440444604444444444444444444^ today

...U/aKe dp!

Tic man must indeed he asleep who is missing the low-priced opportunities that run all thromrh ail our stock. We have just secured A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW CHINA GOODS

being largely attended.

The *il the south cud did not walk on Hallowe’en e.s of yore. Reports are that it was the quietest

night of the whole year.

TheGreeneastle Midway plaisanee has an addition. A musical freak on the north side plays live instruments at once- at ten cents per

play.

W. R. Grogan,

who has been transacting business in the city for several days, re

the night's failure.

A slight similarity in names led several of our citizens this morning to confound the name of Lt. Will T. Mny wiih litiii of a i.t. Many at Ft. Sheridan, 111. The latter shot and killed a superior olfiecr on yesterday, the same bring mentioned in in-teil prssa di^patehss. Lieut. May is now in Columbus,

ol Greencastle, Ohio, at the barracks there and has

Gold Watches like above S12.00.

Te7'*<ne opportunity’ pa-cTT'i -ave

cents on the ll.Otbi That i* just what you are doing if you ever exp -et to buy any article in the Jewelry line, and fail • • L.....i 1- . c • • • '• ■* # * *

ifl Er , J-i he HI If at -fn-i iui

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K.of P.Charms 52.50 , SI 11 F'LLZ'r ‘S -JCWdLRV ST'ORC

OME EXTRA VALUES IN LADIES’ WI NT E\\ l NI) ERW E A U

I.adie*' i*

At *25c. 11 i 1 died Ve-:>. < roeliet iieek-, extra well finished. AI«o the -ame ipialitv in drawers usullv sold for 35e. At :;r>c,;; for i .00 Ladies’ feavv Kgvptiau Cotton Jersev Uibheil Vest-. At 50c.

tic like of which lias never before been seen in this city. Whatever may he your turned home this afternoon.— /iraiieed iii the line of Drugs, Fancy Goods, Druggist’s Sundries, Ktc.. there’s i -j Times.

a clianoc for money saving bv visiting us. Miss Hammonds room in the

ALLEN’S - DRUG - STORE,

been for over two weeks. He has been ordered there for a three years stay. He never was quartermaster at Ft. Sheridan, III. Lif'b Lewis,

Ladies' Heavy Kiryptian ( ott ni Jersey Bibbed \e*t- y fleece lined, silk crochet neck with silk ribbon in neck actually worth t>5c.

of this city, is well acqui. ed with

first ward building; all of the sec-1 the Lieut. Many spoken of in the

ALBKRT ALLEN, Proprietor I J — —sJJT"

Greeneastle, Indiana lond ward 8choolg and the high papers.

At 75 and Sl.OO.

Ladie’s Heavy Kgvptiau Cotton Jersey Uibtied Union Suits, actually worth

$1.00 atui $1.25.

Children’s Underwear. In plain and Jersey Bibbed, in cotton anil wool at all prices, children's Union

in ribbed, in Cotton and wool.

- F. G. GILMORE

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