Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1893 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER (i, 1893

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THE LOCAL FIELD

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Reporter is u valuable sheet and haH a circulation of over five htinhundred. The Banner Timks agrees with the doctor, as it values i the Reporter as one of its best ex-

I changes.

The Home Columbian club met

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, with Miss Martha Uidpath last

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

One ! Two !! 7 hree !!! The World’s Fair is Over, The Silver Bill Has Passed, Congress Has Adjourned.

NoA/eltien

In standard styles, unsurpassed in colors, quality, wear. All of the leading shades in evening and street gloves furnished on short notice. Have you seen our ice wool fascinators ? Are you wearing a pair of Jour '

kid mittens?

\\ here Our IVnple are Going and Where Their Gnewt* are Stopping -N«*wm of Interent Over the I’lty—The ll«**t Goliinin in the Paper for Ouick Heading — Short NoteM from all PurtH of the Town—More Noten Some Days than Other*—Read and

KtM'p Po*te«l.

Tom Murphy, jr., iti sick. Mrs. James Ratidel is quite sick. Will Harris went to the city to-

on south Indiana

Hi. Miller, street, is siek.

Will Maloney went to ludianapj olis yesterday.

1 hese three great drawbacks to business arc a thing o

night and discussed the “Guardian die past. 1 hen what s the matter with us doing some busiAngel.” The next book to be dis ness? My entire stock of Fi kniii rk is new and has been cussed will be “The Spy;’’ meeting bought very low for Si'or Cash. Therefore 1 am better prewith Mr. Carl Jordan. pared to give you bargains than any other house in the Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Renick went cou ? t y- Givc me a ( - a11 and be convinced that I tell the to Indianapolis this afternoon at truth - Undertaking in the best manner possible. Satisfac-

1:49. Mr. Renick will attend the t.on guaranteed. Seottish Rite setni-anmial meeting J-^ast Side Square. tonight, and Mrs. Renick will vis-

it friends for a day or so.

In ’Squire Ashton's court on yes * terday J. A. Jackson was plaintiff in a suit for possession of real estate, with 1). Pruitt defendant. The plaintiff was given $60 damages and $30 for detention of prop

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The D. LANGDON GO..

DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.

BRIEF MENTION. Boston Store, leaders of low prices.

Fresh oysters always Broadstreet A Hurst’s.

on liainl nt 28-tf

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

Itig ITxcur* oils. | Califoruiu points, $sil .V> F. P. IK kstis, Agent. For Kent, sale or trade, a good eiefit room house, corner Elm and Depot -ireel . \ ei'i i 1 ■ l>’. L. O’Hair. 96*flt < liifiico vlarkrtH. Tbe following markets are received at "J p. in. daily direct from Chicago: Today’s niiotations are as follows :

(ipt'ii'K 10 a. m.

And all kind- of Grain i- at the inaiiilllot ll Feed Store of

ic.HLis * Bros.. 16-18-20 South Jackson St.

-* "’TT RTOWS tS DR V KMtikc** your lint'll look llkt* now. Throo KhipniontH oaoli wo* k, Mon . Wotl and Sal.

PROMPT COLLECTION AND

Opt Ions. Wheat— I )oeoinbo»Corn— Itec'cinlK r May i hits— Doeomhor.

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MONEY

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\ Hig show < outing.

As will tie seen by our advertising columns, the great Yankee drama of

delivery, j 'Si I’liinkard" is to be presented at the

opera house Saturday, December!). This is one of the most laughable plays ever put upon the stage, but at

yie same time it has an interesting plot. L, r ] v

It i< presented by an excellent, company with the famous Yankee comedian. J.C. Lewis, in tin* title role.

rod department today.

Mrs. II. H. Mathias lias returned

from Wilmington. Indiana.

Miss Ora Henton returned today

at noon from Bloomington.

Archie F. Grubb, of nortli Col-

lege avenue, is much worse.

Ames Sluice lias been appointed guardian of ( has. Shueeet al. The democratic candidates are beginning to hustle about lively.

Dr. G. C. Smythe is attending to John Bagley some of his practice at Koachdalc was yesterday today. McGregor of

J. O. Stutsman lias returned from a visit witli friends in Parke

county.

Wm. -Roberts, wife and grand children are all ill with pneumonia

at Manhattan.

There is a movement to start a co-operative bread and cracker

bakery in this city.

The Century club will meet at

the residence of Mrs. Lanimers Sat-

urday, Dee. 9, at 2:30 p. m. The M. E. presiding elders of In-

diana are in session at Ft. Wayne. The Greencastle elders will attend.

James Cross, of Lebanon, format Bainbridge, is shaking

hands with

The !

friends in the

T. J. McAdams, of the Yandalia telegraph office, has on exhibition in James A. Ricketts' store a sample of his self-closing telegraph key. The patent is like a great many others, very simple in its construction, and the wonder is, it was never before thought of. It looks

like a winner.

The colored man Wm. Best who has been in jail for a week or two charged with stealing hides from

near Mt. Meridian released by Judge the circuit court.

Best satisfied the court that the offence was his first, and he is out

011 good behavior.

County Superintendent F. M. Lyon told a Banner Timks reporter this morning that the organization of high schools in the country towns had proved a success. In the last j’car eleven high schools have been organized in the county, with a membership of over one hundred pupils. The reports for the last two months from them have been highly satisfactory. An exchange says: There are sonic men whom printers like. When they meet you they give your hand a skakc which is genuine and does

e.ty yon good. They never allow polities Test our bulk o ysters

to infringe upon their business and

VVe arc the sole agents for the above line of

have a full line on exhibition.

H. S. RENIGK & CO.

EAST SIDE.

CALL ON.

E. A

HAMILTON,

rill: GROCER,

For any thing in tin lino of Groceries, qnoon-wure, Fain v Fruit- and Vegetable-.

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

lowest rates.

orchestra is a large and very tine one, and in fact everything connected with the show is first-class. The prices of admission are low, so that there should be a packed house on the occasion. The press of this and other states speak in the highest terms of the show . Reserved scats at Landes'.

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A. O. Loekridge has been ap-1 good will towards all. They never pointed executor of the late will allow their subscription to run brand testament of Sarah O. Bradley, hind, rarely fail to hand you the deceased. news, and occasionally bring you a Louis Grillitb and family moved subscriber. They always speak a to Indianapolis today. Miss Etta word fl "' dieir city newspaper, Griflith and her brother Harry re- "" ,l in !l thousand ways render main here. | themselves indispensiblc to j'ou.

In some beautiful grove during a Mrs. J. P. Throop, wife of exlovely May day is to the lovers of annus- Collector Throop, of Terre Haute,

is visiting her niece, Mrs. R. M.

Dillon, today.

J. S. Chandler, of Clinton township, is looming up as a candidate

mim-

ing pastimes an enjoyable occasion but we propose offering you a picnic of an

| entirely different character, one in

I which you can become a participant

|— F? I I hind obtain that wlucliwill in years to

O0O. Lj. OlaKe, come prove of far more lasting benctlr g. ..}. v dvu.ocat..

| Hence we invite you to our Great ,

I* W FFNI’AMT! P rwr, j Book Sale in the < 00k Kpom we-t side 1 ■ 11 '.

urntililM Gilo ill £0 HMD, of the MpiiM-c a here w«* shall be pleased j Dr. J. I*. 1), John returned from

at all times to show you fin ml reds of New Albany at noon, where he hud

L L. LOUS.

JOHN F. MALONU

Tiiisis No Fail v Story

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lima true story orsolld facts, viz.: Thai we! :.„iC It rinu-ii IlMKi-r. IU‘11", -t irclcO, more Our- f

ylish stock of Hoots, Shoes, - tippers,

[ volumes of the most choice library , Holiday and gift books at prices you can atfonl to buy. Don’t let this pu- ; nic pass without your attendance. Auc-

tion in the evening at 7-10. :c»-2t. M. li. Deai'kk,

Mgr.

To tin* l.atlifM

illllt* HUtl *t y 11 .-'ll r*l » »» I» «»* L.’»*A»vri*, • -11 r», j ^ ^ Kubiiors, \«.. than any nthc'i- store in the'Of OrpononMle \v»* wish to say that rriennntv nml will arive you better harkrains ami I . r • i. n » i T • i irvcMiter valnc In the saint'l't*r your iaom*y than l ^'*4.' of thi> Will bt* laulPS day ill any other dealer will do. our irmsls are n!l I nt ollr great, book sale ill Cook's room,

I.V Oi hit uniu'r w m eiei. »»»ii „

made to our especial order and are as frond i

can he nuide. and hy vivtnir our entire at ten- ! west wide f»l the -tmar** If »b*» .*rFs.»vl

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been on a business visit with the

Messrs. DePauw.

Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Anderson spent Thanksgiving and the latter part of last week in St. Louis, re-!

turning yesterday.

Dr. G. L. Curtiss goes to Marion to spend Sunday next. He will j assist in raising missionary funds

N^WS FROM DEPAUW. The News Daily from Greeneustle's Great Center of I.earning. Dean Howe lias a severe cold. Dr. Town led chapel yesterday. The foot bull fonni has disfqjmrCd Fred Bitter visited college friends

1 yesterday.

1 Here mil he a pupils recital in Music hall Friday night. Miss Conlogue, of Kendallville, is the guest of her sister at Ladies

hall.

Mr. Fuller, of Terre Haute, vis-

* * Wt: SI 11 OYSTERS. NOT WATTR. Our last year's customers can tell you that. E. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST I C'.OHNB.K I SCJUAHH.

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ited lii> sister here tiie ur.st ol the

week.

Mr. Sager has gone to Chicago.

He will go into law

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viio havo a lew shorn mixed in with <»t»" '’ <ine«. "up iarjr.' and cnnr-tantly Int.e«p*Iiur

i« imimii• v»> »MMt v- -ry Jialt - inlwh tiuim^ the tiny nf t»n« ni»"»o hft? « run ns CNDrcs-

protnlgt* W(* ntnki* and do not merolv try In Mt - , 1 ’ . ^ TTeP-t n ve frnrrw» <rue! v*»u to our sttue by eiitch Hdvi'rtlHi'nicuts i 9nd t*voiungj. Mothers. no\N is tho op- fi tmi ludi 1 ***“ r4rt *t,. * ‘ '

:md Hu iiKel iltebeHlol .wm it wo win. * ho : ^ortunh v to "Of fho Httln ,Fy,. t < . / • ' ' • , ■ .'Vvv. ..V.. r..V,.o.]-..,

,!‘V'J!.” 1'.”1 Vtf < V.'tiilfc*l&Mia Will llliil ; j- • jaeccptable gift hooks for their gentle-1 P. G. < olliver has he

FiTlfOridilljmen frieiuL. Xo lady in the city | circuit court occasionsllv this we»i. '•g'Onut i).ni\iiu.

lie ttssoeiation realized

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Till 1 (irp;it Shoe

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L. L. LOUIS c't CO.

j .-houiW nil— Kits upportunitr. < nil «ie< yr look Hirough our stock. 37-2

M. H. Dk.u’k.k. Mamiger.

$77»i» clear money from tbe Purdue

\Vi’.l be iu force only a xliort lime yet \ ou can certain!v e.

. .V live . . ' "••••'•..

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turned from a short visit with Vi«? F.ntrl U I ' -rth : f..; . Gold Cl...ill- noilu. *«».oo lor ») •«•

15.00 " 10.00 | ' • doz. Sold Silver Spoons 6.f«i “ 00 3; Kmc SHk L'uibicllao .... 4.00 • i.o*,

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Miss Burusides, of !)ti. has been •'’I’eetiu les

4.tx> " 2.65 ; Triple Plated Spoons .. 2.50

WCBDiNG, BIRTHDAY

*\nd lloliclny J J rosonts

ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.

All other ^oo<ls in proportion. Sale will positively close Jan. ist. Tin l iw «voGwr ♦ y. r.D.S w'm'.F/.'G* •• vM t-

ill ik nicc l#ec. 1st.

— —■ SOME EXTRA VALDES IN LADIES’

\\ INTER UNDERWEAR

At *25c.

Wc have the finest line of China and Fancy Goods ever brought to this city. Call and examine them. I’rices reasonable

Gulliver's many triends are

pleased to see his improved con- compelled to leave school on ac-

dition. count ot weak eyes.

Alma Bridget ''’’iy' slipped aid Massrs. T-I'icll aud Coiiius were 1 fell on the ice yesterday and frac the guests of Frank Strouse nt (

tumi her right arm near the wrist. Rockville over Sunday.

Dr. Hcncc „uVi. l!.. ucucBnaiy sur-i Allicrt KHi«, who b.is been sick gical attention. | for some weeks past, left today for R. W. Flint vs. the L. N. A. d- C.. his home at Marvviile, Mo. . • l.adic- Swi—Bibbed \ c-t-. Crochet necks, extra well nin-hed. Abo the Miss Laura Bcazell left today to quality iu drawers iisully sold for 3.V.

accept a |iosition in the graded ] schools in southern Wisconsin. Miss May Montgomery’ is siek at

, her home in Jeffersonville. She Dr. A. Huristone writes from ... . .

„ , . . ^ will not return this semester. . . _ ^ Martinsville, ordering the Daiia At <0 A11Q $1.00.

Banner Times to his address. He Arthur W hitcomb has returned X-adie’s Heavy Egyptian Cotton .b rsey .libls-d rnion Suits, uetually worth

states that the Martinsville people Clinton and says he is pre-

1 railroad company, is a case docketed iu 'Squire Ashton's court toiday. Tiie piamliti asks $1U0 j damages for property destroyed by

fire.

At 35c, 3 for i.OO 1.allies’ heavy Egyptian Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests.

At 50c

Ladies’ Heavy Egyptian Cotton Jerscr Kiblied Vests, tlcccc lined, -ilk crochet

neck with silk ribbon in neck actually worth doc.

subscribe liberally for outside pa-! P ttre(l fo1 ' another foot ball game. pers, but they arc loyal to their home papers, adding that the Daily The Banner Times—10c. a week.

$1.00 and $1.25.

Chi 1 (Iren’s Umlerwear.

In plain and Jersey Bibbed, in cotton and wool at all prices.

Suits in ribbed, in Cotton ami wool.

-1 - • ... E. G. GILMORE

Children’s Uniou