Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1894 — Page 3

rHK BANNER TIMES, OilEENCaSTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, AUGUST 25.1804.

lP ,«RTOWS UKUNDRVK,1,,,,.,! look Hk'' now. Three Mk^-^^-Hai wook. Mon . Weil and Krl. IpOMPT COLLECT^

ANO DELIVERY.

1VION&V .OANED r any sum, for any time, lust see the borrower in perNo delay. Money furijshed at once at the very Lest rates.

THE BANNER TIMES Book Bindery Now in operation Is turning out some of the Handsomest Styles Of binding ever shown In the city

CO. &• Blake,

greencastle, iND. CALL AND LEARN [’RICES

rices same as paid in larger cities and we save you

Expressage.

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prncd in

DANNERTIMES BUILDING.

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toes,

Tip-toe walk-

i„«symbol, the LOCAL FIELD

izes curiosity, absent-mind-

Idncss. slow steps, a thoughtpi person, quicksteps energy, there is a style of walking Jhich indicates that a man’s loes hurt him, but that style l uncommon here because so

fiany men

Tear the L. L. Louis & Co.

Shoe.

|"it NEVER PINCHES’ L. LOUIS & CO.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our IVople are Going and Where

Their GueHU are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column in th i Paper for Quick Heading.

the Neatest and Best yailorip^ In the city go to . W. W HITE. Over )ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. [inest Line of Samples, luttons Covered and Made to Order Jepairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

DON'T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 11* cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

[attr Hanging ad Patching Dune neatly, cheaply ami with promptness. B0X773. R B. HURLEY.

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Irockway & Brockway

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Yonr Patronage Solicited

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Parker & Allen mifactofs aim Buimers. I louse Raising and Moving. DKALER4 IN UCii'iclliiacj, SEWER PIPE ifld Hollo wB uilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST. (830-Ot)

sest

BLOCK COAL

James Black’s.

Cfave orders with John Greencastle.

Riley,

Son tli 2J.V13W

Col. Hoskins, of Brazil, is in tlie

city.

Miss Zella Brandon is visiting in Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Jessie Moore is visiting friends at Brazil. There is yet no news of the missing Emanuel Byrum. Charles Cutler, of Louisville, is visiting Ids mother. Hon. James McMurry,of Marion count}’, is visiting old friends here. Mrs. H. V. DeVore, of Russellville, has been visiting here this

week.

Miss Eva Gilmore, of Effingham, 111., is visiting her father, Mr. John Gillmore. Mrs. S. B. Town and daughter are visiting the former's mother in Indianapolis. Dr. James Curtis and children went to Terre Haute this morning to spend Sunday. The Variety turning works resumed work yesterday after a shut down of several weeks. There will be a called meeting of Temple Lodge on Monday evening to confer the third degree. Mrs. Chas. Vancleave and children leave this afternoon lor Oak land, III., to spend a few days. The Christian church people realized a fairsum at their entertainment in Bainbridge last evening. The 115th regiment Indiana vol unteers and the Persimmon Brigade will hold a reunion in Marion, Ind., Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gray, of Jewett, 111., who have been visiting at J. V. Williams, returned home this morning. Chas. B. Case went to Brazil last evening. Mr. Case addressed the Brazil people at Republican headquarters. “The Joy of the Christian Life” is the subject of the Baptist Chris1 tian Endeavor meeting tomorrow ; evening; leader, Isaiah Vermilion. Rev. R. R. Bryan will preach at an old settlers’ meeting at Ketchi mu's springs, near Bloomington, tomorrow and in the M. E. church at Bloomington in the evening. Dr. Poucher and Prof. J. B. DeMotte

«ill occupy his pulpit during his absence, the former in the morning and Prof. DeMotte with a lecture in the evening. W. H. Ragan thinks that if he were to allow the corpse of a small pox patient to lie about bis premises to fester and rot giving off its contagion to our citizens, Dr. Hawkins would be one of the first to sound the alarm though he keeps in his office a branch of a plum tree, infested with the black knot, to give off its ripening spores to infect and to destroy our plum trees. Mr. R. thinks the Doctor should burn his black knot, a recommendation that he would extend to all others who may find their plum trees afflicted with this fatal

malady.

Mrs. Jennie Rudisill, relict of of David Rudisill, deceased, died last night at the advanced age of eighty-seven years and seven days. She was the mother of ten children, all of whom are alive and her children and their children’s children are living even unto the fifth generation. Deceased was born in Buckingham county. Va , Aug. 17, 1807, and moved to Indiana in 1827. She lived at the residence of Mrs. Hiram Huffman, where the funeral will occur tomorrow at two o’clock. She was the mother of Henry and Hiram Rudisill. Yesterday afternoon there was a happy gathering at the residence of Mrs. J. P. Allen on east Semi nary street. The Woman’s Home Missionary society and the Young Woman’s Auxiliary Missionary society of College Avenue church en tertained Mrs. S. B, Town us their especial guest. During the after

South Greencastle.

Minnie Woods is on the sick list. ( lias. Burk is home from Muneie. Chas. Sudranski is home from Muneie where he has been spend-

ing the summer.

Miss Gertrude Cooper, who lias been seriously ill with typhoid fever, is convalescent. The unaccountable disappearance of Emanuel Byrum is as far from a solution as ever, and as the time lengthens his friends become more mystified. The missing man's son sends word from Bedford that he has been unable to find any clue whatever as to his father’s whereabouts but will continue the search at other points where his

father is known.

Heats the Jews. MOSES Gave us the Law on two tables of stone and

Will give you prices on Pillar, Extension'and Center Tables that Moses never dreamed of even when he was in the bulrushes. XT ndertEtte i n g. The only Funeral Car in the City. HANNA, EA.ST SI IDE SQ,TJ.A.:R,:e:.

Great Reduction

IUmhh from Our Coinml FrienriM. Enos Tow nsend is quite sick. Fields Ellison is cn the sick list. Mrs. Ellsinore is visiting friends at Brazil. Mrs. Minnie Townsend returned to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Joe Dickens left this morn ing for a few day’s visit with friends at Terre Haute.

M *1 hi ii—('I ip pe it £«>!*.

Mr. John William Mahin, of Richmond. Ind., son of Presiding Elder A. E. Mahin, and Miss Gertrude Clippengcr, of Fort Wayne, Ind., daughter of Professor Clippen ger, of Taylor university, were quietly married at the bride’s home Aug. 1h. Miss (’lippenger is a teacher in the Fort Wayne public schools. Mr. Mahin is a member of the class of ’1)5 in DcPauw university and also is a member of the local chapter of the Sigma Nu frateruity. Alter graduation next June he expects to attend medical

]IVEowor*s, I(*(‘ Cronin Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and get prices before buying. H. S. RENICK St CO. : : ; EAST SIDE. : : :

noon pleasantries Mrs. Town was

presented with a set of silver spoons c,) D l ge to pnp.in bo hisJiostn from each of the societies named l >ro L' S;, i" n a physician. I ht in token of the esteem i„ w l„ch i ^ ement of the C0U i ,,e *" 18

been known to friends for a year or two past, and they now enter upon their married life with the best

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS

in the city to be found at

AL.BB.RT AGLEtN’S K, 'k ®*w and fresh and the patterns are of great variety. i.BKKl

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she is held by them. Morton Carver, Son of Ben CarV- ! er, living at Clinton Falls, received j serious injuries on Thursdav evening while riding home from work. Carver had been threshing clover and was riding home on horseback when his horse stepped into a washout and threw him to the ground, injuring him internally. It is thought he will recover. He was no better today. In Floyd township yesterday the democrats held a primary election to make a township ticket. The result was as follows: For trustee, Sylvester Lewellyn ilG, (’. M. Pickett 35; for assessor, Jonathan Owens 10, Walters, 21, James Rodgers 25; for justice, Thomas Ellis 50, The explanation of the white spots that sometimes appear on the linger nails is that the vascular tissue underneath is attached to the substance of the nail, but from some accidental cause, such ns a blow, occasionally becomes separated. The Misses Chapin entertained a large number of guests yesterday afternoon at their residence on Poplar and Indiana streets. The house was handsomely decorated and about seventy five ladies on joyed the afternoon’s pleasures. The democratic central committee of Putnam county had a meeting this morning and endeavored to devise wavs and means for a campaign. Thk Banner Times did not attend. Brazil and other small towns about us are advertising excursion rates to Greencastle on next Tuesday to Sells Bros, circus. Greencastle is the city. Schuyler Hamrick left at noon for Crawfordsville where he will deliver an address on “Character” tomorrow morning. Rev. O. P. Abbott, of Indianapolis, was the guest of S. B. V r an cleave yesterday. He left today for Need more. Jefferson Hollingsworth, who has been visiting friends in the city for several days, returned to Lafayette noon. Mrs. Henry Jordan was called to Corydon, Ind., this afternoon by the illness of a relative. Mrs. I). T. Darnall and Mrs. M. A. Darnall are visiting at Bainbridge. James Kelly is at home after a visit of several days at Worthing-

ton.

wishes of all who know them. (Note:—A recent item has been going the rounds of the Indiana press under the captions, “Elope ment at Fort Wayne,” “Elopement in High Life,” and alluding to Mr. Muhin as a theological student. There was no elopement, nor was he ever a theological student While the latter was simply an incorrect statement, the announcement that they had eloped was a surprise to the young couple and their friends. There was no truth in the report.) They Smile Out LoikI. “It always makes a newspaper man smile when he sees a man get mad and stop his paper with the idea that he is spiting the editor,” says an exchange. “When it is known that the profit on a subscription at $1.00 is the awful sum of ten cents a year he is heating the editor out of just that much. Every man who takes a local paper gets ten times its cost in the local news and other valuable information to gether with many friendly notices all of which he loses when he stops his paper. He therefore only cuts off his nose to spite his face and instead of spiting the editor only causes him to smile a smile of broad dimensions.” A l!i£ Shoot. lha/.il Timrs. The shooters of Brazil and the county are making extensive arrangements for a grand handicap shoot in this city on Tuesday, the 28th. It is to be a 100 bird match, and the handicap is to be in birds, the poorest shooters to receive as many as til’teen birds and others less as wili be regulated by their ability as shooters by a disinterested committee. The shoot com mences at 10 o’clock a. m. Center Point, Knightsville, Clay City, Perth, and Carbon, and other places in the county have good marksmen and each place will be represented. For Sale. A fcood second-hand Garland cook stove. Very cheap. F. J. Bassett. E O I). tf.

Hon. W. D. Owen, candidate for Secretary of State will speak at the court house in Greencastle at 1 :<H> p. m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, IHlil. U.Tl tf. When it comes to the genuine article of news the Banxkh Times has it.

TY. Ho mil tore’s

Groceries are I'Correct and In leai\. Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the FATING LINE.

EL A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

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BIG FOUR ROUTE KOIl EOI,L,OWIM; MEETINGS: Knights of Pythias Washington, I). (., FIVE in August.

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(1. A. R. at Pittsburg. September 10-lo. Ask nrarest ticket iiKvnt tor (lute of sale, return limit, routes, train Her vice, etc. K. o. Met o»MH K, I> II. MAIITIN, Puss. Traltlc Mnm*. Genl Pass A Tkt Aut

CIN r IN N A T1 it

STORES IN ONE RILEY’S

From

1 will 8 per

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Motion I’lxcnrmon*. 'J ippeennoe County Fair nt Lafayette, Sept. I! to 7, inclusive., one fare for

round trip.

Montgomery County Fair at Crawfordsvilie. Sept, .’i to 7. inclusive, one fare for round trip. Sept. <i and 7 special trains will leave Bloomington at<1 :.‘N> j a. in., passing Greencastle at H:15a. in. and arrive at Crawfordsville at it :;i0 n. m. Betuniiiig train leaves Craw-

fordsville at C :.‘I0 p. in.

Land-seekers’ excursions to points in Michigan Sept. 18. One fare for round trip. Tickets good 20 days.

.1. A. Michael, Agt.

and after May 2*. 1n!*4, offer a cash discount of cent on all cash purexeeeding 2."t cents. No

j changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents off’$1.00 purchase. ;i cents off 75 cent purchase. 2 cents oil’.’>0 cent purchase. I cent oil’25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon hooks when i purchased will give you 5 per cent off’, making a $5.00 hook for .)D.75, a $10.00 j book for $0.50. All accounts that are not settled tit proper time within 30 I days will he closed or settled by note.

ItlK Kour I.hiiiI .Seekern’ Excursion.. September 4th. October 2nd, Nov. Oth and Dec. 1th round trip tickets will he sold tit half fare to points in Ala.. Fla., Ua., Ky.. La.. Miss., N. C., 8. (L. Tenn. and Ya. Keturu limit 20 days. For rates anti partieulsrs consult F. P. Mueslis, Agt. 105-tf

Di'y Goods, Notions. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails. If you can’t find what you want go to Kiley’s. Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle-

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