Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1893 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1893.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Golly “Boss,” we all knows they ain’t but two FAST BLACKS. I’se one and Hermsdorf’s is the other. Wr curry :i full line of (lie cclelimteil II khihiioim' I>vk> in IIosii kv nml j i s. and solicit u triul, ih wo U'licvc tliein to lie the vorv lH>st fust blacks
inado.
THE It. I.AXGDON CO.. Dry Goods t V' Curpots.
LTV Dies’ WIN DER WeTAR. Our stock is complete in nil c rudes, from the cheapest to the liost. I’uion Suits a s|iccinlt v. CHILDReN’S UNDeRWEKR. Iu all sizes and ipiulitics. To cxaniinc our stock will surely he an advnutajplo nil in need of ftood. rclinblc I ndcrwcur. I iiion, Suits from 7*>c up.
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I_j et n g; d o n DRV GOODS 7TISD C7TRRETS.
Oo.
JUST : A : MINUTE
OF YOUR TIME. PLEASE
T e place
buy
CHOICE
.
...patent! AND Hi: Grade Eamily llour Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy hearts, Feed. Meal and liny is at HUGHES - BROS., 10, 10, 20 SOUTH JACKSON ST.
BRIEF MENTION. No deviation at the Boston Store.
Sweet eider at Brondstieet A Hurst's. ! d-18-tf to Fob Sam \ few resident properties. | If taken soon will be sold at a bargain.
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11. B. BiiniiiKs.
Flour forty cents a si k
street A Hurst's.
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Where Our People are Going ami Where Their GuestM are Stopping—News of Interest Over I he City—The llesi Column in the Paper for t^uick Heading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town -More Notes Some Days than Others—Kead and
Keep Posted.
Circuit court opens next Monday. Mrs. C. G. West left yesterday
for Kansas.
Mrs. Anna A. Smith is at India-
napolis today.
Mrs. A. O. White has returned
from Anderson.
K. L. O'Hair went to Indianapo-
lis this morning.
Hegular council meeting this evening at the mayor’s ofliee.
preached an able sermon on "What Christianitt has done for the Race” He preaches tonight on “How may one become a Christian?” All are most cordially invited to attend these services. A day bird shooting contest between the Terre Haute an Brazil gun clubs lias been arranged to take place on the range across the river on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day.—Terre //mile E.vpres*. In music hall this evening will occur a “Quatuor Recital" by Prof. J. II. Howe, assisted by Paul Gilbert, Harry Paris, Wilbur Starr, Fred .Tetters, John M. Walker, Rosa A. Marquis, Harry Weisse. Lee 0. Smith and Adolph Sehellsehmidt. The program will consist of Beethoven, Schumann and Haydn, string numbers, and vocal selections from the compositions of Prof. Howe. The public is invited. KtFective with change of time Sunday, Nov. 19 Big Four Nos. 17 and Is Southw’estern limited will
| % v Great v HQistake j £ !• w lint you make if you think yuu can -elect from a- ^ clean a stock 01 |hij furniture as cheap elsewhere Hum ♦ MAN NA’S.j
Our new $1500 funeral ear makes onr uixlertukinx establishment the be-t Cfiuipj>e<l in the city. : : :
A. B. HANNA. EAST SIDE SQUARE. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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liuve in addition to present equip
The street force is cleaning ment sleeping cars between St.
Louis and Washington I). via Cincinnati and C & U., and dining car from St. Louis to Cleveland. Night trains w ill run solid between St. Louis and Gincinnati with
coaches for Cleveland —
Washington street this week. Miss Jeanette Short, of Muneie, is a guest of Miss Grace White. Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Gee have purchased a handsome new upright
piano.
Mr. and Mrs Enos Wood, oft’lo-
verdale, spent Sunday with Mr. and On yesterday M. L. W ood. i struck a reporter
a- AND 7?
i <*
througli
through sleeper for New York.
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LTTUtS DRV+e
Thrcn*
Makt‘A your liii(‘n look like new
ah ip merits each week, Mou., Wttl ami Sat. PROMPT COLLCCTION AMO DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
Chauncey Ilatumoud was here | yesterday to see the Ann Arbor
For Sale.—A most desirable 8-room cottage—hard wood finish, cemented .
cellar, new furnace, cistern, city water, e IUIW K aule '
stable and wood house and driveway. Frank Crawford won the first Splendid location. ( all at Bannkk- p r j ze at the shooting gallery last
Timks oftlee. 20-tf . • >,»
week, scoring 26.
W. II. Burke and E. A. Hamilton n i « i . ^ ... , , , Mrs. Calla Inslev returned to
keep liall s Snow King and high grade
patent flour. It is the best. 21-lllt I ( h,n ‘!* 0 at n,,(,n “ fter 11 v ‘ 8it with
j her father in this city.
The Twiee-a-week Cincinnati Uazette |
for one dollar,, year at Langdon’s Book _ A “»n»Der of relatives are celebratStorc. 22-11 45-2t Aie tin wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Hillis today.
Big !''our KxcurNloiiM.
California points, $86 7(5.
Terre Haute, Xoy. .‘10, Ih'e. 1 and 2,
♦ 1.05.
Kansas ( ity, one way, $9.75. Omaha, one way. $11.75.
w45U-dlS2t F. P. IIi Ksris, Agent.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Geo. G. Blake,
a hungry tramp of the Banner;
Times for a square meal. He took pit} - on tile fellow, believing his stor}’, that he had had nothing to cat for two days, and gave him his, breakfast. In about half an hour, the same tramp struck the same re-1 porter on the same corner with the same tale of woe, adding that he had had nothing to eat for twentyfour hours. The story didn't go down the second time especially the j
twenty four hour part of it. Says the Cruwfordsville Journal.^
The superb playing of Whitcomb, \ of DePauw, commanded the ad-! miration of all. Whitcomb is just about the article and it is to be hoped that he will soon graduate j and quit playing on an opposition team. Kuykendall is also a heavy | dog with a deep bass bark. * * *
A thief entered Thomas Hepler’s Dunn, DcPauw’s fine half-back, house at Putnamville yesterday in had his shoulder blade broken in daylight and stole a suit of clothes two places. This is regretted by and $7 in money. all as he was needed for the Thanks
On Sunday a handsome collection giving game to help skin Purdue,
was taken up at the Locust Street w . B. Finnell, who opened up church. Over $300 was realized to j t he Students’ Printing company be applied on a slight indebtedness here several weeks ago, since sellwhich arose at the close of the i n g ou t'has found that the printI church year. ing business has not the rosy hue * II. G. Hatfield says lie would it had at the start. Will is tired
. . rather have the Daily Banner and last night departed for the
The work at Hulls rock qunrrv , , ‘ : I imks than any other paper that West. He has had a variedexner-
I will not be resumed until Thursday. I ’ ‘ ‘
comes to Greencastle, not excepting ience with engines, type, presses,
Miss Mollit Rihv 'i'itii'g i any Indianapolis paper. We thank and the annoying adjuncts of tlie ^.lohn Rib}^ nn<^ l.imih ^Sun<la_\. j y 0(1 ^j r pesky business. Finnell stated he
For the benefit of those who'' vn ® w0,ki,1 L r to ° llanJ nnd the ec-
advertise in the centrieities of the engine which he
wild has been sick with tv pllOld i _ , I u-nanmniiirr fio^ /,a ,i o i ii .r I. i ■ i. <| ] |
ViiiKlnlin Line K*cur»lon«.
$86.55 to California points and return,
until further notice.
$9.75 one way to Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph, rates good until
Nov. 15.
To Terre Haute, Nov. .10. Dec. 1 and 2, return limit to Dec. 4 : fare for round
trip. $1.05.
$16.20 one way to Denver, Colorado Springs and Cheyene, rates good until Nov. 15. Imkd.
J. S. Dowt.ixii, Agt.
Smith Oreencmitle.
Moses Ynnlandinghatn has moved
to t'loverdale.
The foot ball boys have no stronger supporters than the boys in the freight ofliee at the north
| end.
Miss Anna Cooper, of St. Joseph, Mich., is expected here tomorrow to visited her cousin, Mrs. M.
J. Beckett.
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK 3t CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : : CALL ON
B. A. HAMILTON,
THE GROCER.
Fur any thing in the line of Groceries, l^neensware, Fancy Fruits and Vegetables.
Test our hulk Oysters. * * WE SELL OYSTERS. Mil WATER. Our last year's customers can tell you that. E. A. HAMILTON, SOUTH El AST I OORNE1R 1 SQUARE!.
She returned to Brazil on Monday.
Fred < unningham, of Fox Ridge. woh](J Hkc to
GEEHNCASTLE, IND. l. v. r Ji.me, »» imnrmilvg,,..,..;
rapidly and is able to be out.
tvphoid I -} A|I y Bvnvicm Timp« we woD.! *kv was rnnnin.r wna ennsing him nni \ i ra , e , s only one cent per kind- of meioWf aUai,ly. if. lias
trifle you can nef ’’■••d enough worry he said, and de
word. For ^ _
f\ | r! r>r Throop opened his stove door y t , U r wai.tK oefVjrc several thousand cided to quit the business and the J ^ Is — !—i - —■ - —> - - i thta ... ,,v*n i ii it t nAlrn tile tire 1111(1 ' 1....,,.#. 1,1« -1 ,... n ..t M —
i tins morning to poke
Imppen*to'ir'we'lf wmii! ,< shoe! 1 ' t’eirlted'w'il'Ji llnm*’ nhot out and burnt his face sUuLeu'LlIU^-oT" wBAaU'.'aua"oumI , a »«> «‘’orelted his hair considerably. find thiit — —-
Tt«Iny’s Local 31arki*tH.
[Furnished the Daily Banner Times ! daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur
j Jordan’s poultry house.]
Hens .1 Sprlnirs, olioiee tit UC' -iVT,’. &Ur ..'Mr— • • * -e* > - I Clicks, olil 2',
Turkeys, hens
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people.
Another summons against
Muneie nail company et ul..
served today by shetiir Glidcwcll on l” |n, ” r ' ,n,t
the local representatives today. It was issued by the Tennessee Iron,
Coal A Railroad Co, and conics * u ‘ ma ' 8et Ue.
through the Montgomer
town, hence liis departure. Mr. Finnell is not any richer for his short career as a Greencastle
we trust lie lias ne
cumulated some wisdom in the art that will avail him well wherever
court.
rui’Kcyw, nens Turkeys, young 1^ Urn. and over 7 Turkeys, old Ioiiih. 5 Turkeys, young, Hlh and over Ducks 54 Geese, elioiee f. f. 811»h and over :iT> 1 I C'fAll ' . ■' 19
for business imai Is the most durable in the i Butter, fresh roll U **♦ '***"■• Two qualltleH. ; Butter No 2 10
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W. R. McKeen, president of tlie
is noted as one
world. Ea»y llt-Mwy price. i ininoi. no. s at £1 uni) $1. We say nothing tilmul their | per do/. $1 appearance, though they’ll hold their own »• *» 1
vTMMJm* b»»Yt respect.
L. L. LOUIS Sc CO.
Tlie Banner Times—lOe. a week.
WLBDING, BIRTHDAY
\ncl Holiday Presents
ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.
It pays to advertise in the Daily
Banner Times said a grocer this Y andalia railway
morning. “I advertised a carload H * t * u ‘ ,no| d liberal railroad magof Yiofetu 1 *'^ . vo°terdov .. ^'.i 1 • t*** s * 1 ' OOOBtgy. He Btapg morning I was literally 8wampedU l)rwar< ^ Uiis week and. with his with orders. Iliad more applica | CUBtoniar y ftencrosity, makes a t.iona than potatoes and will have ■ i*n’ SP «* *“ DePanw Atbk»A«* *v
to order another car. The Banner
Times is a trade getter.”
The following Brazil people came up to a real live city yesterday to see tlie foot ball sport: George B.
soeiation the magnificent sum of $500. Prof. Waldo was proudly showing the check yesterday, and in response to a reporter's question stated there was $550 (including
ITM -biirr’—\3wvsiR5riWM*7i*i»
> Iftia ; >
We have the linest line of China and Fancy Goods ever brought to this city. Call and examine them. Prices reasonable
Ferguson, Jack Bryson, Bert Fer the $500 ) now in the treasury, with rell, Will Luther, Harry CrooksJ cob8iderable ,nore in ei 8 ht ’ The
/Art Zimmerman, W. A. Jenkins, Rollie Hampton, Fred Dilley, John Wells, Geo. Koose, Will Seiders, Frank Wehrle, Pete Culbertson, Will Snyder, Lew McNutt, James Burns, Jack Wehrle. Ed Elliott. The revival meetings at the Christian church still continue. At the close of the service last night two persons were baptized and two others made confession of their faith in Christ. Elder Conner
hard times to some extent have crippled the new athletic pars prospects, but this gift from Mr. McKeen forms a nucleus for a sufficient fund to carry out the plans of the association. There will be fewer accidents in both base ball and foot ball on a specially prepared and level field, and the games will thus become more popular. The new park is thus assured*
The Banner Times—10c. a week.
Yuli atfuril lo let the opportunity pass to save .T! eents on the $l.(X)'r' That i-ju-t what you are doing if you JtNT"V bcK.’Pg "''iv.W 'xit-iW to hln i! during the great -penal i O U R © A UR.
AT
K. of P.Charms 52.So , SHIPLEY’S JEWELRY' STORE SOME EXTRA VALUES IN LADIES’ WINTER UNDERWEAR
At 25c.
Ladies’ Swis. BIIiIh'iI Vests, Croehet necks, extra well finished. Also the same quality in drawers iisully sold for 35c. At 35c, 3 for .51.00 l.allies’ heavy Egyptian Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests.
At 50c.
Ladies’ Heavy Egyptian Cotton Jersey Riblied Vests, neck with silk ribbon in neck actually
At 75 and |1.00.
Ladle's Heavi Fgvptian Cotton Jersey ftibbed Union Suits, at tually worth
$1.00 ami $1.25.
Children’s Underwear. In plain and Jersey Ribbed, in cotton and woo at all prices. Children’s Union Suits in ribbed, in Citton and wool. F. G. GILMORE
fleece lined, -ilk croehet
worth 05c.
