Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1893 — Page 3

TIIK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER.', 189S.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Daily Manner Times is the best daily paper in Greencastle. I hurry home each evening to read it first thing." Kd. knows a good thing and we are thankful for his en-

couragement.

Elder A. J. Frank, who is taking treatment at the Martinsville sani- | tarium, is improving materially I and has been relieved of much of

wii«r« our people ar« Going mid where the soreness and pain occasioned Their ouestR are stopping—New* ur in- by the Plainfield accident.— Mnr-

tereat Over tl»*» City—Th«* Hent Column in fiiisril/e Reporter.

the Paper for (jitirk — Short Noten from all Partii of the Town—More

Noten Some Dayw tliun OtherM—Henil ami Keep PoHted.

»'ongressman Cooper has intro-! duced and secured the passage of , a bill in the house that provides that ten libraries in each congressional district shall he furnished the Congressional Record and also to send them all documents as printed. Greencastle may be fa-

vored.

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to selec': an elegant line of Mouldings just received at HANNA’S Call and see something there in Furniture. iibhiv; i\ tie «Mini

■ INT©RQST1NG TO AL-L-.i

It will not !»<• nrcossury tor you to toko a trip to •lapan thiH fall, as we have arrautred to hriny t In* products ul f he people nt t hat tar-otf eouutry flireet to your floor. OUR JAPANESE D E PA RT M E NT IS N OW O PE N . We extend a cordial invitation to n isit our st -re and 'Mimin' t he uni'pie an<l ht*autit'ul articles t herein displayed No people in the world can isiual the Japanese in the forniinK of clays and the dfvoratinkr of porcelains. W e have procured t he best specimens of t heir latest productions, comprisitiff flrlicjitc cytrshell cups and saucers, tea pots, suyar and creamers, small odd shaped dishes and other useful as well as or namcntal articles. Ml of tlu^e will be placcxl on sale at prict^H wiiif*h will be a revolution to lliosf accustomed to associate Japanese yoods with hijrh prices, anil therefore luxuries \\

would advise an early inapection In order to procure the choice of the stock for holiday pres-

ents before the assortment is broken.

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS

THE D LANGDON CO.

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS

JliST : A : MINUTE

OF YOUR TIME, PLEASE

The place to

buy

CHOICE

HR IFF .MF.NTIOX. Boston Store—Banraiu givers, if

Wan toil—good boy. Permanent posI lion if satisfactory. Call atthisotllee. tf Sauer Kraut at Hamilton's l-I-ru “Entire wheat flour" at Hamilton's*

City politics are coming on apace. Lawrence Mahoney is home from

the fair.

Mrs. Jacobs returned from Fran-

cisco yesterday.

Geo. K. Blake is finishing up a! For the last eight years the stone ^ handsome new bam. traffic on the Monon lias furnished Miss Lizzie Mace returned from 4<> percent, of its gross earnings; Muncie today sick. j now it is furnishing 10 per cent., I Mr. umd Mrs. J. W. Cole are at anJ iis 1,m g as the business depress home from Chicago. ion continues will show but little; Joe Priest and family left today ""Pavement. In the future it will for Garden City, Kas. 1 hllv, “ '•‘■"Petition to contend . ‘ „ _ , , , I with than in the past, consequently Mrs. A. G. Nutt, of ( arbondale, . , 1 , ,,, . ... .. . ,, in years to conic the stone traffic of 111., is visiting Mrs. J. S. Nutt. L, , „ . . the road will not furnish as large a Mrs. G. K. Blake and Miss Ada revenue. Oliver returned from Chicago yes- | 0n the corner of Hnnna 8treet terdaj. i w bat might have been a serious acMr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Allen arc cident occurred yesterday al’tcr-

A. B. HANNA.

E. SIDE SQUARE.

T«*n indlftf* R«*wfil'd.

I will give ten dollars reward for any information that will lead to the

P ATENT ,,f tl,e l ,:irt . v or i'i'rties who f or dsviHe Shir to

...i i i.. j are nightly stealing my eoal and corn.

Tu tf. .foiiN Cawi.kV.

AND

Hisn: Glade family Flour

Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy hearts, Feed. Meal and Hay is at HUGHES - BROS., 16, 18, 20 SOUTH JACKSON ST.

•* B7TRTOWS LHUNDRYKMakes your linen look like m*w. Three NlllpillelltS elK'h week. Moll .*We<l mi,I Sat. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

Peach butter Hamilton’s.

and

apple butter at H-.M

Come running! Nutt's. Klcts.

Oyster

Stews at i:i ;it

Piekled pig’s feet at Hamilton’s.14-.'it Until further notice oyster stews at DePauw restaurant will he served for 10c. l!»-:it. M. A. N't rr, propr

Cottolene at Hamilton's.

entertaining their friends this af-

ternoon.

Jerre Keenny has sold the Craw-

T. E. Scantlin

for $4235.

Dr. J. I*. 1). John : Banner Times is a

good paper.”

Mrs. M. McNutt,

county, is the guest of Dr.

Overstreet.

noon. One of tin* cabs which had been to a funeral at the cemetery was returning rapidly when, in turning the corner above mentioned, . one of the wheels came off suddenly.

The Daily The carriage was full of young remarkably people, who received nothing more

|than a severe shake up before the of Johnson tea,n was 8to lT e ‘I-

W. G. ^ runaway this morning caused

considerable excitement on the I

AWARDED FIRST PREMU M AT

WORLD'S FAIR. THE ONLY COMPLETE Ik Healing Sol Coal

MADE. SOLD BY H. S. RENiCK St CO.

( lark Sutherlin, one of Roach-

I.OW ItlltPH tO C'ltifUffll.

dale’s progressive merchants is

14.r„ the chy today.

Mrs. J

square. George Davidson's team J ()\ ran away with his transter wagon |

starting at Abbott’s grocery on Bloomington street. The wagon

E. Sedwick. who has been wa3 ] (m , led with f lirn i ture which

MONEY

LOANED.

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

GEO. E. BLAKE,

ORFKNI ASTLK. INI).

*

Continuing until November 5th tin* visiting hither, I). L. Soutlutrd,! pretty generally scattered alon 0- • SS.S.T,,,'! &S : r, U,r "" d l “ ,n "- - tl»**». A. the corner of Imli.nn returning until November 15th. ! Mrs. Mollie Nelson, of Greencas-! and Washington streets James J - Michael, i tie, arrived this afternoon to visit Ricketts, with his characteristic ARE YOU GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER Mrs. Arch Cooper.—Brazil Times, handiness in time of need ran out .r .O Muk. «„ h, A ‘rom the Hartford j and caught the frightened animals the HU Four Koine. City glass works state they are in stopping them at the court house IVliether in pursuit of health or Qh blast and running all the time. rack. No damage was done, but

pleasure, no portion of the country Charle8 Si l vev , a young man of this season as'the Sunny South. The New Maysvtlle, is dead of Brights orange groves of Florida, redolent witli disease. He was well known here,

the perfume of sweet blossoms, wave

E. A. HAMILTON, THE GROCER,

James II. Winn and Fannie F.

their branches in hearty welcome to the I French of Ku88ell township were tourist from the snow-clad northlaml . . .. and the mellow breezes of the southern K ranted “ marria » e Hcenee y e8ter -

sea woo the invalid from the blizzards j ‘‘ a y-

of the frozen north. There is one line

Andrew M. Lockrtdge, sr., con-

tn Florida “The Big Four Route’’which | tinue8 ite siek at the f alni l v res . on account of its excellent train service . . . , , , perfect connections ,n union depots and ! ldem,e in the w ‘‘ f,ter,, l ,art of the

absence of transfers, forms the “tourists 1 ''ity-

ideal line to Florida.” From all points yj r8 K. R Tinglev was summoned ,

north of the Ohio river the Big Four hoine t0)|ay froma visit in the ‘•'' a, '« ell8t8 don ‘ ,t is proba

route, in connection witli the through , ‘ . . . ble tliat tile whole of the

several buggies narrowly escaped. Mr. Dan Davis and wife, of Terre Haute, will be guests of Dr. Town and family over the next Sabbath. They will be remembered by some of our readers as singers of extraordinary power. Mr. Davis having sung a number of times in tiie artists concerts of the music school. They will both sing with tiie choir of College avenue church in the morning, and if the expected

For any tiling in the line of Uroceries, (pus n-ware, Fancy Fruits and Vegetable*.

Test our hulk Oysters. * * WE SELL OYSTERS. NOT WATER. Our last year’s customers can tell you that.

E. A. HAMILTON,

SOUTHEAST

CORNER | SQUARE

. sacred song, in which they will as

Services'at the Christian church s j st t | )e c | 1() j,. w j t |,

at T o’clock this evening. The sub- 8oloa _ Tho8e w ho

Mtwwwmmmmmmmw* “Breaking in” Many a man has “broken out” in a passion, anti fell all “broken up” trying to tfet a new pair of shoes “broke in.” He has had to “break off” many an <*nyu«emont on ae count of crippled leet,and has gone “brokt inan> a time try In# to kh relief f«u Ills corns —the direct cause of ili-ht tin# shoes. Hut. nowadays, things arodlfferc*n f With the advent of

The

‘ k Phit Esi M —

car lines from Cincinnati, will be found nortl '‘' r " l> art of tl,e 8tate FV the evening hour wiU bp

to otter the best time, best service and death of lier mother,

best equipment to all southern points, and if you desire to travel witli comfort .‘iml ease he sure your tickets read via

the Big Four Route.

K. u. Me okmick, t>. ft. Martin, j Uou; wi»*t it m and bow given. ever they sing.

I’n*-'i Truffle Miir. (ienT Pass'r agt All are invited.

(’incinnnti 4*

< uni. F,. T CliHtloo «(*vs that he saxby-* query to inKTHoii. is taking twelve papers, and the

This heautiful song, words and mush

Sabbath

up to

number of enjoy good

ject of ‘‘ lt ‘ will be Saha niusic will lie sure id'a treat when-

more

etune absolute foot-eomfort from

I ler, K. A. Forkner, Antlmiiy Griffin, proved.

— iw'ii»•j^arr' VI wi ill »• h,™** •«

Mollie Curl, Hardie B. Clark, Mrs. I ^ 00 I"‘ r

Rev. Frazier of the Brnzi! presby

lerian church, wtio lias been here j this week assisting Rev. Dillon, and making many friends, goes home tliis afternoon to lie present at his own installation. Speaking of the event the Brazil Times says: In

returned this vbGruing from < inein staTTation of the nastor at the I’reofor '"‘ti where Mr. Martin has been tin byterian church Thursday night at der treatment in Christ hospital. 7*o’clock. Rev. A. B. Meldrum, of

church, Evansville, will

1 , , . . .,, , Daily Bannkh Times is

I regular sheet size, will de mailed to any 1

| one enclosing o cents in stamps to D.G.; 80U T(‘ , ‘ alter by the family than

1 Flow aiu>s, general pa-songer agent. C j any other paper.

H. A I11. Ft., Cincinnati, Ohio. tf

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Martin

I.HIyr l-t«i

The following letter- remain in the j Greencastle postofliee uncalled

! Nov. 2:

; ! Miss Gertie Rogen, Prof. R. F. But- •' ,r Martin's condition is much im- Grace

Gold Watches like above $S00.

HBt'WMOTMS

ITros.

pencil I lie sonm^

fifteen! Little, D. I)., of Coates

1 \

( 'In*

college.

, . inr urst w< ioiii«r, mm no • i.nsikioK ^ Matilda Siddcns, Wm. Turner. • }; *" .TT.-iffoiTt. ftrndBe*pl«sr«®

ami worth twice the money I V ", '!'££. N Y - SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.

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vertised.” S. McD. Hays, P. M. '*<1 "Wl. ^ —X -«*.• A Dr. J. P. 1). John was at Indian a polls today.

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Tin- man nm-t indeed he asleep who is missing the low-priced opportunities that run all through all our stock. We have just secured A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW CHINA GOODS tic like of which lias never before been seen in this city. Whatever may be your I in the line of l>i ugs, Fancy Goods, Druggist's Sundries, Etc., there's

a chance for money saving by visiting us.

ALLEN’S - DRUG - STORE,

ALBERT ALLEN, Proprietor.

captured

commercial travelers’ trunks off' Terre Haute, wiil deliver the charge Jj| ; tuc" tr:2tT*v amiaiia tram last eve*’ tnTlie"pastor and piopound the.con- || ning. The traveling men, w’ho have stitutional questions. Rev. R. V. . oeeiTrST’ngTor sffliie time, afT lie'-' limiter, 01 the Central church, ginning to get around once again. I erre Haute, will charge tiie peo . . pie. The public is cordially invited.

1 he revival meetings at the

j Christian church grows in attend- W H - Ka « an vvt,n, to lndiftnft P° 1 and interest Three persons lit thI ' t0 ooro P lete ar made confession of their faith last ran « e,u * nt8 for tbe ,n, ‘‘ ,,in « of ,1 “‘ night. Eider Conner is preaching liortLu’.Lira! society next

some excellent sermons this week. The I’hi Mu Kpsilons were enter-'

Curtis G. II. Goss, surveyor of twined by Miss Alice Potter on Hal

Morgan county was in the city | ()Wt . , t , n last night. He and Surveyor n

•Jerome Ai!« U Went tu ladiauapo-

m

Gold Watches like above $12.00.

CTllt ever

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f.'—r. T 'r 11 TT!' • -«.j.jr .'num 1 \ 1 ‘*J t ‘ 1 " on tli*’$1 .(K)? That is just what you ariMloiiiir if v nii

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rer expect to buy any article In tiie Jewelry line, and fall u < ^ ^ A* A

AT

K ol P.Charms <2.5 > | SillFLLVS -JL\\LLhtY () ,[ : 1: XTK A VALUES IN LADIES’

W IM EH UADERWEAK

t) linen had been setting stakes at the Staley ford on the line between the counties where the new bridge

is to he built.

Ed. C. Abrams, the hanlsotne young bachelor of the American Express company, said to the Ban-

Greeucustle, Indiana lNaK T,MES 1,t8t evening. ^ “The

lis tliis morning. Granville C. Moore is at Brazil today. COMING EV ENTS. Ml.'SIC HALL. Saturday evening, Nov. 11, recital by Walter Howe Jones.

At 25c.

I.adii-' NwL- Rihlied Ve-'-. ( ruelli t neek<, extra Well tini-bi'd. \l*o the *ame

qualitv in drawers iisullv sold for 35c. At 35c, 3 for $1.00

I .,.11..,' i .. .< v Fj»ypti;:v. 'cr i ,. !!:!;!(..! V,

At 50c

Ladles' Heavy Egyptian < otton .lersoy Rihlied Vests, lleece lined, -ilk crochet neck with silk ribbon in neck actually wortti (i5c. At 75 and SI.00. Ladle's Hcavv F.gvptian Cotton .lersev Rihhcd I'nion Suits, actually worth G.'MI and $1.25. Uhi 1 ilren’s l nderwear. In plain and Jersey Ribbed, in cotton and wool at all price-. Children'* l nion Suit* in ribbed, in Cotton and wool. _ F. G. GILMORE