Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1893 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1893.

Golly “Boss,” we all knows they ain’t but two FAST BLACKS. I’se one and Hermsdorf’s is the other. We curry ii full lint* of the celebrated IlKKMsnoitr Dyks in Hosikby and (ii.o\ K8, and solicit a trial, ax we believe them to he the very l»‘et fast blacks made. THE l>. T.ANGDOX CO., Dry Goods & Carpets.

LTYDieS’ UINDERWeTVR. Our stock is complete in all •trades, from the cheapest to the host. Union Suits a specialty. CHILDREN'S UNDERWETYR. In all sizes and <|ualitics. To examine our stock will surely lie an advantage to all in need of good, reliable Underwear. Union Suits from up.

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JUST : A : MINUTE OF YOUR TIME, PLEASE The place to buy CHOICE ...PATENT AND Hi: Biade Family Flour

BRIEF MENTION. One lowest price at Boston Store, tf Sauer Kraut at Hamilton's 14-5t “Entire wheat tlour" at Hamilton’s

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Pencil butter Hamilton’s.

apple

butter at

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Pickled pig’s feet at Hamilton's.M-at Cottolene at Hamilton's. 14-5t

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

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shipments <‘acli week, Mon PROMPT COLLECTION AND

LKUNDRY*

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Wetl und Sat. DELIVERY.

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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.

Sweet eider at Broadstreet & Hurst's. d-18-tf For S.u.k—A few resident properties. If taken soon will be sold at a bargain. Pt-ot II. P. Bill lie IKs.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Flour forty cents a sack at street A Hurst’s.

Broadtf

For Sale.—A most desirable 8-room cottage—hard wood finish, cemented cellar, new furnace, cistern, city water, stable and wood house and driveway. Splendid location. Call at BannerTimes office. 20-tf

Sam T. Jack's Creole Burlesque Co., the attraction at the opera house Tuesday, Nov. 14, is composed of Creolean and Egyptian artists, who are said to prove equal to all the requirements. They were gathered together by Manager Jack at gieat expense and under many ditfieulties, and form in their entirety one of ttie most novel and attractive organizations now before the public. They are pretty, graceful and refined, and possess both musical talent and terpsieborean skill. Manager Jack's enterprise ><> forming this combination of tropical ladles and Egyptian beauties is equaled oniy by the judgment and taste he displayed in providing an entertainment “adopted to their varied talent.

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As vocalists the Creoles are unsurpassed. They possess rich, musical voices and sing with rare vivacity. As dancers the Egyptian girls take high rank. They possess lithe, graceful forms, light feet, and dance with all the wild abandon characteristic of their race. Evidence of this is afforded in the first part, representing a luxurious scene of the sunny tropics, in which a multiplicity of diversions are introduced. The native pasllmea of ihc sunny tropics ami the radiant orii-ut,

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Where Our People ure Going a ml Where Their GtientH are Stopping—Newx of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in the Paper for Quirk Beading — Short Notes from all Parts off the Town—More Notes Some l>ays than Others—Head ami Keep Posted. W. H. Pearcy is in the city today. Louis Steeg is at home from Tennessee. Mrs. Karp went to Indianapolis this morning. W. A. Workman went to Harmony this morning. Misses Nettie Kellogg and Iona] Welty are at Brazil. ('has. Anderson went to Urawfordsville today on court business. Mrs. W. H. Sherwood visited Mrs. Oscar Ellis at Limedale yes-

terday.

Chauncey Swope and child, of Terre Haute, are visiting Mrs. A. J.

Gifford.

M. B. Cox has sold a lot on north Indiana street to Prof. W. T. Ayers for $350. ^ James Parker, formerly in the nail mill, was here last evening seeing old friends. DePauw is smashing the life out of Wabash at foot ball today, at the latter place. Prof. W. W. McNeff is in Louisville, Col., and not in Kansas as we stated yesterday. Mrs. P. K. Buskirk and son, of Bloomington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Mel). Hays. George Stillwell, who has been visiting Mrs. Cutler, returned yesterday to his home. The funeral of John P. Briggs occurred this afternoon at 2:30

opinion that DePauw will have to play ball if she carries off the victory. Agent Michaels sold 153 tickets to Crawfordsville. The W. R. C. auxilliary to Post No. 11, G. A. R., was inspected yesterday evening by Inspector Mrs. Ktnily Knapp, pf Indianapolis. Mrs. Knapp was the guest of the secretary of tlie corps, Mrs. Louisa

Jacobs.

James, Mack and Albert Ricketts and J. I). Cutler, relatives, and Charles L. Martin and Harry M. Smith, representing the printing fraternity, are acting as pall-bear-ers at the funeral of John P. Briggs this afternoon. Joe Wolfrom is a shootist of some merit. He makes the statement that he only shot three times and killed four rabbits. One of his bosom friends avers that Joe killed three of the rabbits by clubbing them.—Jfmicie Xnrs.

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I- what y< 11 make if you think you can select from aclean a -lock or buy furniture a- cheap el-ewherc than

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Our new $K»<Xi funeral car makes our undertaking establishment the Ite-t cquippeil in the city. : : :

A. B. HANNA. EAST SIDE SQUARE.

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Messrs. Hinds, Hamilton and

Stout were yesterday chosen as tile debaters from Bloomington in the fittest with DePauw for oratorical honors. The debate will occur on Dec. 27 at Plymouth church Indianapolis. DePauw’s representatives are Charles Prosser, of New Albany; J. M. Ogden, Danville,

and Edward Dunn, Spencer. On next Wednesday Judge Mc-

Gregor with his court reporter will visit this city and hold an examination in the uiattei of the $43,000 Nelson mortgage now on file in the circuit court. Mr and Mrs. F. P. Nelson have been summoned to appear and give testimony concerning the note and mortgage. There is a large array of legal talent em-

ployed on both sides of the ease. John Jacobs, of Floyd township,

is in the city today with his voice, pipe and whiskers. He also bad a pocketful of roeks and stated he was going to have a throw or two at the sheriffalty race. Confidentially John is a candidate for sheriff and is whooping things up. Go in John, but first have your voice

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o’clock from the family residence.

A few friends met at the rest- filed: then throw away dence of Miss Stella Grubb last P>P e and buy a new one and

evening and gave

party.

John L. Stutsman and Margaret A jolly party of Greencastle A. Parish, of south Greencastle. young folks visited the Detrick were lust evening granted a mar- school house about four miles east riage license. ; of the city last evening. A regular Mrs. G. B. Havens was down old fashioned spelling bee was on from Bainbridge yesterday and was lin< l our local spellers and speller

paid the Royal Arcanum insur

auce of $3000.

her a surprise SU D a tonsorial artist. You will

then go through with a hurrah.

A jolly party of young folks visited

Chrysanthemum social at I), j Langdon’s on Monday evening. I Admission lOc. at the door. Re-

freshments free.

The hammer falls at the county treasurer's ofliee this oi ring and delintpients will hereafter pay the

pena'*v provided bv law.

P. «J. Colliver is rapidly on the

esses went out in force. Some of them were on the floor a number of times and some staid there, one of the number finally winning, but again other went down like grass before a scythe, or ten pins when set in front of an energetic German bowler. Those from this city attending were Messrs. John Maloney, John Cannon, John Cawley, jr., Uniter Potter, Frank kleinhub,

V%z%z%z%-% %r4 We ate the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK & CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : :

CALL ON.

A. HAMILTON, THE GROCER.

For any thing in the line of Groceries, tjneensware, Fancy Fruit- and Vegetables.

Test our bulk Oysters. * * WE SELL OYSTERS, NOT WATER. Our last year's customers can tell you that.

E. A. HAMILTON,

SOUTHLTAST | OORNRR | SUUARE1

I together with uirange^ sweet ttnne.1 autC t Hubert Jordan and Will Nutt, and j voluptuous dances, form features that ' “ 1S ::1 . Mi.-.-. - AiuiM.Tointi, Anna O’Brien,I | nr,-ns novei as they aio attiuctoe. As j nicely and lie is able to leave bis K-ti- O’Brien Fill

I Gritfith, Roseand Mollie MeAlinden.

the Van- j The teacher Miss Tcr.^a McAiinyesterday ] den, is con' icting a fine school and

lor versattluv. the artists annear in 1111 . . olio which fairly teems with bright new bulJ I(,r ^verat hours.

^jcciulties and iiuvei aeU. , The M»ie of

Few productions Manager Jack has dalia ticket

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Many it man has “broken out" In a passion, and felt all “broken up" try I mi: to tret a new pair of shoes “broke in.’’ He has Imd to "break 'thrTnftiijr tin CiikUm«*<iu‘iii on ar count of crippled feet,and liiuffono “broke" many a time trying to get relief for hlseorns—the direct cause of ill-lit 1 ing shoes. But, nowadays, things are different. With thcadvent of The ^riT.TE^r ^ Shoes came absolute loot-com fort ITom the first wearing, and no “breaking in" Is retiuired. A good-looking. ^ and worth twice the money. L. L. LOUIS & COMPANY, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.

t0 $141 ' 30 ’ a lttr 8 t * r Bale j i* meeting with good success, and I thr Creole belles and Egyptian beautiet. 11 mn * ,a8 * M * 11 ma 6 ^ 0I 1 ulont * l ‘

appear, iney acquit themselves ered- | itahly rn the various roles. The burlesque is a spicy production, in which they are afforded abundant opportunity 1, ,

to exercise their talent and display holds quarterly meeting tomorrow,

their charms, and has scored a success ...

street dancing beauty, is a special passenger agent of the Wabash 1 hecudcud, but oni, StCC-piUK*

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those attending Inst evening report

Rev. J. if. Ketcham, of Indianap- j » very pleasant visit. Miss Rose olis, was in tlie city this morning MeAlinden won the highest honors, on his way to Mt. Olive, where he spelling down all opposition.

Gold Watches hkc ab.oc .-300.

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‘A* ^ «■ « Big Four KxetirHionH. California points, $80 55. $1.05. Kansas City, one way, $0.75. 0.rv.\)rr. w v—.e *)! ,75„., . \v451t-dl82t F. I*. IIvkstis. Agent.

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I passenger agent of the \y , o,ca dead, but only sleeping. I be,

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ALLEN’S/ YEUG STORE.

We have tlie finest lind of China and Fancy Goods ever brought to this city. Call and examine them* Prices reasonable

was the guest of John Dowling «v a» • it Cadet Will M. Crose and his mother, Mrs. John A. Crose. of Inti&uapjKvv«WfXe<6 * yds.oiuuy on business. Will has just returned from a three years’ naval cruise. When you oec u pm ty on tile street walking along utterly lost to the world, stepping all over his his neighbors, reading a newspaper, he has the Daily Banner 1 4 4 4 1 / » < V < (. l ' < 4 ■'» 4 J i 4 \ ( 11 << A HI <, * 4 i 4 l i / • i « Times. Dr. S. B. Town has been ealied to Terre Haute to officiate at tiic funeral of an old friend, Mr. Samuel Jackson. Dr. John and Rev. Dimmitt will supply College Avenue pulpit tomorrow. The north depot platform was crowded today noon with the wearers of yellow ribbon. A talk vith Coacher Saeger broftght forth the

forward for publication, in answer . ’Jttr , 7;W-'*r V** ' ftiu* the following: To the readers of the Banner Times : The stab the Gri\y.dend.« JJtVf. .'V. -V . TYv did not challenge them but invited thorn to play our team. No wonder they were surprised. If they had come we would have surprised them more. We can't help it if they cannot read. But if they wish to come yet, we will show them who | wiii,»sk-> l ff,thq.V.«v-p f . S v ♦hP V . s.ueke | of. It was too bad they didn’t get surprised until a month after the

invitation.

North End Ball Club.

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cents on tiic $1.00? That is just what you are doing if you ••ver expect to buy any article in the Jewelry line, and fail

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Three Month* With » Itroken Neck. New York, Nov. 11.—Harry Richardson, an expert accountant of this city, whose neck was broken three months ago at Hath Beach, L. I., while diving, died yesterday in the Homeopathic hospital, Brooklyn. Mr. Richtrdson’s tenacity of life after the accident excited the interest and comment of sormons.

SOME EXTRA VALUES IN LADIES’ WINTER UNDERWEAR At ‘Joe. ; w.,;y..s;.v.v'.v--.v. viwhviva.'.u’j.;'.'.'..v.:;;.v quality in drawers itsully sold for 3.V. At 35c, 3 for $1.00 Ladies* heave Egyptian Cotton Jersey Rihlied Vest-. At 50c. Ladies’ Heavy Egyptian Cotton Jcrsev Ribbed Vests, fleece lined, silL eroeiiet ni-ek with silk ribbon in neck aetuallv worth At 75 and $1.00. T.adie's Hcu<\ Egv|>tian Cotton Jersey Kibbed Union Suits, actually worth $1.00 and $1.25. Children’s Underwear. In plain and Jersey Riblail. in cotton and wimiI at all prices. Children’s Union 141111' in ribbed, in Cotton ami wind. F. O. GILMORE

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