Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1894 — Page 3
rHE B AW Ell TTMKS, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1,1801.
kR *RTOWS L-HUNDRY* ’* 9 „ ....n look like new. Three we* k. Mon.. Wed uiid Kri.
rcMPT collection
AND DELIVERY.
money OANIED
an y sum, lor any time, llust see the borrower in perNo delay. Money lurched at once at the very Lest rates.
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THE BANNER TIMES Book Bindery Now in operation Is turning out some of the Handsomest
Styles
Of binding ever shown
In the city
Prices same as paid in larger
cities and we save you
Expressage.
CALL AM) I l ARN I'KICES BANNERTIMES BUILDING.
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IL. izes curiosity, Lrned-in toes, absent-mind-(dness, slow steps, a thoughtL person, quick steps energy, [here is a style of walking [inch indicates that a man's [.oes hurt him, but that style i uncommon here because so
[iany men
Year the L. L. Louis Sc Co.
Shoe.
| "it NEVER PUNCHES'’ L. LOUIS & CO.
p NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S
May
From
will
I
.') pi-r chases
ism.
after
ii cash discount ol on all cash ptir-
Lr the Neatest and Best ^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to . w. W HITE. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. finest Line of Samples, luttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.
and
idler
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exceeding 25 cents. No
changes in priees; all go at old price. Five cents ntl'ifl.OO purchase, :( cents oil 75 cent purchase, 2 cents off 50 cent purchase, 1 cent oil'25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon books when purchased will give you 5 per cent off, making a $5.00 book for $4.75, a $10.00 hook for $!>.50. All accounts that are not settled at proper time within :!0 days will he closed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions. Boots
and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails.
If you can’t And what you want goto
Riley’s.
Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Creencastle-
THE LOCAL FIELD
noon at the residence of her parents, l)r. and Mrs. F. II. La miners. 1 lie public library will be closed Monday and Tuesday for cleaning. Maynard L. Daggy left today for a few weeks' visit with friends at St. Louis. Mrs. Grace Maxwell, of Milwattkee, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Beck. 1 he insurance men are sailing around today renewing the Del’auw university insurance. Miss Ollie Byers left this morn ing for a few weeks’ visit with relatives at Mooresville. Mrs. \\. E. Stevenson and daughter Edna, of Indianapolis, arc visiting Henry Meltzer and family. Miss Millie Rader, of Brazil, who has been visiting Miss Hattie Luetekc, returned home today. Belle M. Carver lias been appointed administratrix of the es tate of her late husband, Oliver M
(’arver.
The Daughters of Rebekah will give a watermelon party on Monday evening at the residence of Charley
Meikel.
T. J. McAdams left yesterday afternoon for St. Louis to attend the grand opening of the new union depot there. That democratic rooster disappeared immediately after that jointrepresentative nomination was made last Saturday. J. C. Grafftey, of the Furniture Trade llcriew ol New York, is here today. He formerly traveled through Greencnstle. State of Indiana ex rel. Elsie Evans vs. Greeley R. Huffman, bastardy, is a case brought to the Putnam circuit court today from Justice M. B. Girton’s court at Reelsville. Elder Morris returned yesterday from Fountain county where be lias been engaged the past two weeks in a successful meeting. He tills his
[iter Hanging and Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. B0X7T3, R.B. HURLEY.
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A T. BK<>< KWAY
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People are Going nml Where Their GlieHtn are Slopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column In thv Paper for tjnlek Ben,ling.
Jrockway & Brockwa;^
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hUniiiraciie and
lins Coal
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AMONG THE CHURCHES. Wliilt the will He Tomorrow at IMurea of Woralilp. I All donoLiiinat ion* are invited to usethia column for their Sunday announceuienta. Any vacancy In the pulpit or change In the hour of service, should be made known at once. I’astorsaml mem hors of churches not here driven an* Invited to hand in their regular services hereafter. Notices insert til in this column free of charge.] LOCUST STREET M. E. CHUKCH. General class, 9 a. m ; preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m; evening clasa and Epworth league, 0:30 p. in; preaching by tbe pastor at 7 :30 p. m ; pentecostal meeting, 2:15 p. in., and Junior Epworth league at 4 p. m. Monday; general praver service, 7:'i0 p, m. Thursday. Everybody cordially invited. CHRISTIAN CIIL'ROH. The C’bristian church will hold all its usual services tomorrow in the G. A. R. hall. Preaching tit 10:30 by the pastor, Elder Morris, also at 7 :30 in the evening. Y. P. S. ('. E. at (LOO. All cordially in-
vited.
Soutii (ii'cencaKtl#*. John McGuire, of Spencer, is vis king friends here. Tom Crawley returned to Tuscola, 111., this morning. Miss Nellie Pierce, of Indianapolis, visited friends in the city this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bandy, of Indianapolis, are visiting their parents on Fox Ridge. It is said that Policeman Ashley is somewhat annoyed by numerous letters coining through the mail asking for one of his pictures taken at the show.
NO OLD STOCK To work off on you at any price. I will give you better Value in Clean, New Furniture than you
can get elsewhere for your money.
-EA.ST SIDE SQAT^IRE.
Great Reduction
11pinh from Our Uoloppd I rtendB. Mrs. Jerome Smith is quite sick. Mrs. John Hayden left last night to visit friends at Burdstown, Ky. Mrs. Rachel Smith gave an ice cream supper last evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Emma, who leaves today for southern Illinois to teach sehool. A large number of Miss Emma's friends were present and an excellent time is re-
IL»oi/wn ID*Io"wex"s ? Iuo Cream Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and <;ct prices before buying. H. S. RENICK St CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : :
ported.
pulpit in this city tomorrow at the n,,. Tiiirt««nti> i>iv»r«e, un,i on i itonyi
The thirteenth divorce case for the September term of the Putnam circuit court bobbed up serenely
Parker & Allen Miactois and Bilims.
I louse Raising and
Moving.
this
Circuit court Monday. The Model will move Monday. Public schools open a week from
Monti ay.
J. H. James went to Brazil this
morning.
Tbos. Williamson is here from
St. Louis.
Paul Hill went to Ladoga today
on business.
F. N. Sandifur is moving to this
city from Flora.
J. L. Sage is moving from
city to Mattoon.
W. B. Vestal went to Indianapo-
lis this morning.
Roscoe Ritter, of Indianapolis, is
in tbe city today.
K. II. Ritter, of Indianapolis, is
visiting Dr. Town.
Reese Matson is home from
Washington, 1). C.
Orion Beckwith, of Kankakee,
HollowBuildingBrick was heie yesurda>.
I Bert Paris is recovering trom an
107 E. FRANKLIN ST. <s»-i3t) fltta( . k 0 f typhoid fever.
S. L. Cosier went to Terre Haute
this morning on business.
Dr. Gobin left at noon for Lafayette where he preaches tomorrow. Lelia Claire Lammers is entertaining her young friends this after-
men give
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SEWER PIPE
b> BLOCK COAL
AT
Mrs. James Black’s.
L-uvc orders with John Itiloy, South Greencastle. SB5-13w
AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE The largest ami best selected stock °f WALL PAPERS in the city to be found at ALBElRT AGGElN’S I ‘ "K all new and fresh and the patterns are of great variety.
usual hours.
The Garland Stove company, through their local agents, H. S. Renick k Co., are presenting eus tomers with handsome match cases, match holders, broom holders, rulers, looking glasses and memorandum books. They are beauties. Among last evening’s social gatherings was one at the Misses Chapin’s in which a number of invited guests met Dr. and Mrs. Duvall: and one at the residence of J. D. Allen given by Mrs. Allen anil Mrs. Harry Smith in honor of Mrs. O. II.
Smith, of Maryville, Mo.
Several Greencastle business and others propose to Greencastle a great folding bed manufactory if the citizens will take a certain amount of stock. The factory is at present located at Buchanan, Mich., and is now working forty men, but the new manufactory will work three or four times that number.—
litou in inyton Teleph one.
To the many friends who have so generously complimented the Bannek Timks on its enterprise in making so complete and elaborate a report of the late soldiers’ reunion, this paper wishes to thus express its thanks. In making a sevencolumn story of the meeting the same day it occurred, tbe Bannkk Times was merely following out its policy, laid down when it began its daily issue nearly one year ago— til at of keeping abreast of the local occurrences in Greencastle when news is fresh. We feel that we merely did our duty, but the words of appreciation show that the people of Greencastle know a good tiling when they see it. The Bannek Times will remain strictly in the push in news matters and will get all that’s alloat. We thank our friends, one and all, for their aid
and encouragement.
Those tan shoes that Christie is selling at cost are the best wearing shoes that you can buy for the children.
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If you intend buying any of those colored shoe- which Christie is selling at reduced prices, be sure to take your feet along with you as you will not he permitted to take them out on trial.
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Friday evening at Clerk Darnall’s headquarters. From the number there bids to be some bad luck for some parties in the business, and there is a general hustling for some other unhappy couple to break the thirteen hoodoo. June R. Winkler linds life not as rosy as a “day in June," and sues for a divorce from George W. Winkler. She says they were married in December, 18—, ami lived together until May, 189-, on which day the defendant abandoned her and quit buying tbe requisite amount of groceries ami meat; that she has to make her own way; that they have one son aged 10 years, and the plaintiff asks custody of the child. I’laintiff is a cook by occupation. Alice dr Nelson are her attorneys. This divorce being number thirteen, and coming in on Friday ought to get action without trouble.
Oscar K. Ford ami Sarah C. Akers; George W. Mason and Coia A. Jackson; George Darting and Lizzie Sullivan.
Toriny’ft Local .Ylarketn. [Furnislml the Daily Bannek Times daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur .Iordan’s poultry house.1 Hens Springs,choice, 1»4 to‘-Jliis a Cocks, young iind cuilla ~ Cocks, old 7 Turkey*, hens, choice fat •> Turkoys, yountf, choice fat « Turkeys, old toms 7'* Ducks (igchc, choice f. f. nibs nml over Cleese, plneked • Eggs, fresh, subject to handling.... dd. Butter, fresh roll lint ter, No. ** For Sale. A good second•litTiid (lurlnnd cook stove. Very cheap. T. J Bassett. eod.tf.
ER AN. Ulcimiltoiq’s Groceries ore IN or reel and IN lea r^. Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
EL A. HAM I G'TON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.
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Lime, I‘bister Paris,
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Hair, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Fire Brick, Kire Clay,
< himney Pipe, Ac.
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Vandnlli, 1.111.* Ex.'iir.ion*. To Pittsburg Sept. 5th to 10th, return limit 26th, fare $!l.OO. Account (i.A.R. encampment. To southern points Sept. 4th. Oct. 2nd, Nov. (5th, Dec. 4th. To Indianapolis Sept. •'! to 7, return limit Sept. 8. Kate $1.20 round trip. Account labor day, Last Days of Pompeii exhibition and fall meeting of Indianapolis ilris ing club. To Terre Haute Sept. 11 to 11, account great race an etiug of Terre Haute trotting association. For further particulars see J. 8. Dow uxii, Agt.
UiK Four Excursion*. 'Io Indianapolis, Sept. 3 to 7, limit Sept. 8, $1.20. To Pittsburg, Sept. 5 to 10, limit Sept. 26, $9.00, To Terre Haute, Sept. 3, $1.40.
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DO YOU KNOW That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Stored the D. Langdon Co., "you can buy ready-made Sheets, I’illow Slips, and Bolster Cases as cheap as you can buy the muslin to make them; that you can buy good yard-wide Carpet warranted to wear as well as body brussels, for 40 cts per yard, just tbe thing for students’ rooms; that you can buy Floor Oilcloths, Mattings, Rugs, Table Covers, Table Linen, Napkins and Towels cheaper than ever before known, and that they have just received a new lot of Fall and Winter Dress Goods and Trimmings in the newest and best things out ? Well, its so Call and examine them.
Motion FxfimtioiiM. Tippecanoe County Fair at Lafayette, Sept. 3 to 7, incDi-ivc., one fare for round trip. Montgomery Count) Fair at Crawfortlsville. Sept. 3 to 7, inclmdve, one fare for round trip. Sept. 6 and 7 special train* will leave Bloomington at 6:3(1 a. in., pausingGreencaMle at 8:15 a. in. and arrive at CrawfonDville at 9:30 a. m. Returning train leaves CrawfonNville at 6 :3(> p. in. Land-seeker*’ excursion* to point* iti Michigan Sept. 18. One fare for round trip. Ticket* good 20 day*. .1 . A. M ICHAKL, Agt.
BUGCY aid QKRIAGH RITAIRS DONE AT HILLIS QUARRY By ED LANDES, Heniek ami < urttn’ ol 1 cmltli. sKHMar
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