Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1893 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GRF.ENCASTI.E, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2R. 18H3.

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SPECIALS POR THIS WEEK.

JUST IK-

FAN VEILS. NEW MUFFS. KID MITTENS. WOOL MITTENS. CLOAK FASTENINGS. SAXONY FASCINATORS. ICE WOOL FASCINATORS. The D. LANGDON CO. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greoncastlo.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Messrs. Mahoney, Hunt, Kleinbub and Jordan, and Misses liaspel, Bivins, Williams. Steel and Weik. Mrs. Dave Stevenson and daughter Marie, of Indianapolis, are guefets of Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Jos lin on east Washington street for

Thanksgiving.

Dr. S. B. Town has the true home

Wl.orr Our Proplp nr« (ioing nml Wheri* *l >lrit - He States that lie lias disTh**ir CiueiitK ur« Stopping;-N«‘\vh of In- '*OntiUUO<l II. 1 his daily pa* over the ('ity—Tii** ite«t 4'«»itiiiiu in pers preferring ji home dailv paper the Paper for Ouick UeiulitiK-> Short for all hib HCWs.

NoteH from all 1‘artH of the Town—More The cheeks left at the local hanks by Andrews, the would he

Danville on for £ er - last wwk have been re-

turned as worthless by the Colum-

bus, Ohio. bank.

! Dr. S. B. Town had a lecture l engagement at Pendleton tonight, but was forced to give the same up | on account of illness. Dr. II.' A.

Ml ; I J 0, t < ' a,ial,a ' 1 is movin K 011 j Gobin has gone in his place.

Elder M. M. Vaneleave, of Craw-

Not«‘K Some Dayft tlmn Othei-H—Kea<l anil

li«M‘p PoKted.

John Chatl’ee is

business.

John H. James went to Indianapolis today. 1). C. Haworth went to Becksburg this morning.

One ! I wo !! Three !!! (1) The World’s Fair is Over, (2) The Silver Bill Has Passed, (3i Congress Has Adjourned. 1 hesc three ^reat drawbacks to business are a thing o the past. '1 hen what’s the matter with us doing some business? My entire stock of Furniture is new and has been bought very low for Spot Ca>h. Therefore I am better prepared to give you bargains than any other house in the county. Give me a call and be convinced that I tell the truth. Undertaking in the best manner possible. Satisfaction guaranteed. East Side Square. . O. I I cl 11 IT cT .

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BRIEF MENTION. Square (hading at Boston store,

oysters always

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Fresh

Broadstreet »A Hurst’s. Peaeh butter at Ilursl's.

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The place to buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay

And »H kinds of Grain is at the mammoth Feed Store of

jgiics «• Bros.. 16-18-20 South Jackson St.

For Sale.—A most desirable S-room eottage—bard wood tinisb, eemented eellar, new furnace, cistern, city water,

stable and wood house and drivewav. j w jn (jp closed all day tomorrow.

Splendid location. Call at BannkhTimkh ofllce. 20-tf

Howard street.

Squire Denny is in Fillmore on

business today.

'1'. T. Moore practiced law in Danville yesterday. The public schools close this afternoon until Monday. Attend the revival meetings at the College Avenue church. Bartlett Armstrong, of Hnrrods burg, is here buying mules. Douglas Snider is moving from Anderson street to his father’s. The banks announce that they

•XQHRTOWS L-FCUDS DRYKMuk<» your linen look like new. Three shipments each week. Men . W*sl and Sat. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

Fresh apple butter at Hurst's.

Broadstreet A itstf

Another lot of coal oil bought at a sacrifice; 10 ots. per gallon, at F. B. Ragan's. d-:t0-.'!t. Meat shop tixtitres for sale on northwest corner of the square. Apply to George II. Davidson. dltl-Ct

For Rent—Neatest small cottage in the city. dll-Ht F. D. Adku.

MONEY LOANED

Mrs. Rose Taylor and children, of Pendleton, are visiting .Mrs. C.

H. Hulee.

The new opera hall as dedicated for the Red Men’s hall tiiis evening

is a beauty.

Mr. Elmer Jenkins and Miss Nannie Crawley will be married

this evening.

Miss Hattie Ward left at noon today for a visit to her sister at St.

Joseph M ich.

John Hall has retired from the Commercial force and is visiting

at New Albany.

Frederick C. Branneman and Rena M. Frazier were yesterday

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

Geo. Blake,

Viiudulbi l.ine K.\<-iii>.h*iih. $s(i..V> to < 'nlifornin points and return, until further notice. $!l.7*i one way to Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph, rates good until

Nov. Ki.

To Terre Haute, Nov. BO. Dee. 1 and

•J, return limit to Dee. I: fare for round i licensed to marry,

trip, $1.0*1.

$10.20 one way to Denver, Colorado Springs and Clieyene, rates good until Nov. 15. Iinkd.

.1. S. Dowi.ino, Agt.

Miss Calla Prather, of Roach dale, is the guest of her cousin,

fordsville, was 8J years old on Nov. 2(i. He is well known here and has united in marriage more than seven hundred and seventyone couples. Mrs. L. \V. Lindsey, who lias been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy J. Wilson, left yesterday with her two children for a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Brooks, of Louisville. Mr. John Snapp and Miss Nora F. Cates, of Hendricks county, were united in marriage yesterday evening at the residence of Julius Maey in north Greencastle. Rev. A. 11. Morris otliciated. Mrs. A. H. Morris entertained her Sunday school class at her home, corner of Jackson and Poplar streets, last evening. Eleven out of the thirteen were present and all report an exceedingly pleasant time.

We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENIGK & CO. ; : : EAST SIDE. : : :

The Vandnlia Line

some handsome score

Thursday’s game.

Kit; I'our Kxoiii’K oiis. California points, $S(! 55.

Terre Haute. Nov. :t0, Dec. 1 and 2. Ren. P. Carpenter.

$1.05.

w451t-dlS2t F. I’. Hi kstis, Agent.

The Wolty-Bcll case in ’Squire Ashton's court yesterday was con-

Wanted—A good nurse girl: about tinned until Dec. 1.

fourteen years preferred. Must be well recommended. Apply at Commercial

hotel.

At Mrs. Mary Amos' residence last night the proverb social was u success so far as entertainment and social enjoyment was concerned, but owing to counter attractions the attendance was not so large as desired. The receipts were about $8. Miss ('ticket Arnold received the souvenir | spoon awarded to the best proverb

gucsser.

is issuing

cards for Ebe teachers' institute, which

will convene in the high school building on Friday and Saturday will be full of interest. Superintendent Lyon ami the managers took time by the forelock in securing talent to address them and will have President Swain and Prof.

CALL ON

E. A. HAMILTON, THE GROCER.

For any thing in the line of Groceries, queeiiswiiiT, Fancy Fruit' and Vegetable'.

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GREENCASTLE. IND.

TodnyN ChtMigo Hfurketfi.

The followllij; inarkul.- arc received at 2 p. in. daily direct from Chicago: Todav’s nuotiitinns are as follows

/ l„ L. LOUS.

JOHN F. MAI.ONH 1 &?.'

Tiiis is No Fairy Story Kut a tint'Htory f>f solUlfiuts, viz.: 1 hut we have u nnuTi lurg^tT, bt*tt**r rtelrcted, more durahlt' and stylinh stock of Hoots, Shoes, slippers, Uubhers, than any other store in tin* «?ounty and will aive you better burtfuins and arrenter value In the same for your money than any other dealer will do. <hir rooiIs are a'l made to our espe<*ial order and are as frond as ean be made, and by aivinfr our entire alienlion to the shoe business exclusively we are VbVVV-’ * V.4* w I'm * «;%.►- who nave a few shoes mixed in with other lines. Our lurifd and constantly increasimr i..%ue le. ptisilive j»riH»i $rmt we lutltl every proinise we make and do not merely try to atI ruci \ ou to our store by enteh advertisements and tlien get. the best of you if we ean. The truth is, you ean save money every time you The Great Shoe Emporium

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L. L. LOUIS lS: CO.

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Bryant, of the State universit)’,

Syl\ester W bitted a meat house a nd President Parsons, of the State d-lt the Canby neighborhood was Normal school, for the two duv

Those who no not wish to go to the | destroyed by tire on Monday. session. trouble of getting iqi a Thanksgiving | James Mangun vs. F. J. and.I.C. i.hi or I'liient. flt'fm'a' ki'iig 0 t0 F ' Ra * anV t0 t 1 Alhin - °" noU “- set for Granted to Indiana inventors

| trial with ’Squire Ashton today. tl'is week. Reported by iA First qiiui tvfh meeting will be ^ <’0.. ••ollcitors of Ameri. :,n held at the A. M. E. church next 11,1,1 for, ' i 8 n l mton,B > 0 PP osite L s -

! Sunday. Commttnnion at 3 p. m. Rev and Mrs. R. R. Bryan and Mrs. Prof. Beals and family' cat |Thanksgiving dinner with ('apt.

('haffee.

Miss Grace E. Beck is on the program at an entertainment at Grace M. E. chuuT. at Indianapo-

lis this evening.

The Central National hank has purchased the Greencastle A Crawfordsville gravel road bonds,! The postotflee will dose from

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

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patent otlice, Washington, I). (’: M. Alexander, Ireland, fruit gatherer; M. L. Barr, Indianapolis, folding lied; W. Delaney, Ham ; mond, lung tpstcr; I) M. Forsyth, Franklin, corn planter: J. A. Hadley, flue top; E I). Johnson, Counersville, planing maehine for blower pistons ; R. W. Lundy, South Bend, door hanger; S. B. Maxfleld |<Sr W. Snyder, Angola, Motor; H. Olds, Fort Wayne, washboard; neck yoke; G. A. Shields, Ander-

| son, safety guard for rip-saws; L.

noon to six o dock p. m. tomorrow, M.Stengner, Lebanon, garden culti-

re-opening at tlie latter hour and vator.

Babbits, per duz Duail “ ** .

$i an I im

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this oflice. AVc will save yon money. tf

WCBBiNG, Bif?THBAY

Lind ! folidcY i * regents

\LFEN'S DRUG STORE.

There will be n dinner and sup A fnirl y congregation as per given by the A. M. E. ehureli! w,nb,ed ll ‘ st ni 8 ll t L> r the begin- clocks

tomorrow lu the Odd Fellow s hall, “‘“g of revivui work, t he pastor Gobi bpecucles

on the north side of the square. j being yet confined to his room by The special Vundaliu train to- sioku, ' ss ’ Frosiding Elder Wood

morrow will leave for TmHwwwpdD bad charge pf tt,e r. lie as R.,... Umu- bcV. ikt; | at •0:30 a. m. This time it jg j nouncoti the following telegram re,

eeived late in the afternoon: “Mr. | Frame sick; I will be there on Fri-

Stanton, day.—Esther Frame.” Notlnvith-

Darnall,

this notice gave at the first, tlie biulii '' Swis

meeet jng proved an interesting and profitable one. It is expected that the pastor may be able to takel

Will be in force onlv a short time vet. You can certainly not afford to see this

('.old Watches worth

We have the finest line of China ami Fancy Goods ever brought to this city. Call and examine them. Prices reasonable

thought will give the most satisfac-

tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. ot Anderson, and R. F.

of Indianapolis, are guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dar-

nall.

John R. Wise, the veteran Van-

dalia conductor, resumed Ids run charge tonight and tin* meetings yesterday after a severe illness, will continue as announced—from has a host ol friends night to night, beginning at seven

o’clock. The revival has already

A “candy pulling" was given last begun in the hearts of sonic of night at the residence of Miss Etta God s people. Gritllith and a most enjoyable time Eighty cents to Indianapolis and was had. Those present were return, Nov. 30, via Yandalia Line.

S30.00 for <20.00 ('.old Chains worth. £6.00 for #4.00 15.00 “ 10.00 j doz. Sold Silver Spoons 6.00 “ 4.00 4. SO “ 1 on ! Vino «iU- , 4.. £ «• 4.^ 4.00 “ 2.65 | Triple I’lated Spoons .... 2.50 “ 1.66

All other goods in proportion. Sale wilt positively close Jan. 1st. Tht stock is going fast and persons wishing Christmas (roods would do wed. tn «ec”.re

SOME EXTRA VALUES I\ LADIES’

WINTER UNDERWEAR

At 25c.

Rililicd Vest*, ('rochet neck', extra well finished. Also the 'umx quality in drawers usully sold for J.'x-. At 35c, 3 for $1.00 Ladies’ heave Egyptian Cotton Jersev Kihhed Vest'.

At 50c

Mr. Wise

here.

Ladies’ Heavy Egyptiim ('otton Jersev Bihhed Ye-us, fleece lined, -ilk croeliet neck witii silk ribbon in neck aetuallv worth (15c. At 75 and $1.00. l.adie's Ucavv Egyptian Cotton Jersey uiblmd Union Suits, actually wortli $1.(KI and $1.25. (Jhildren’M Underwear. In plain and Jersey Ribbed, in cotton and wool at all prices. Children's Union K'.its in ribbed, in Cotton and wool. F. G. GILMORE