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

THE inWEn TIMES, Glti-EMLySH/r:, INDIANA MONDAY SKA i EMBER 3,1801

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AND DELIVERY.

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COLLECTION

IVION&Y OANED an y sum, for any time. ilSt S ee the borrower in perKo delay. Money furjshed at once at the very i\vest rates.

CO. B!akc,

GREENCASTItE

iaracter

ii Walking. urned-in toes.

IND.

Tip-toe walking sy m b o 1izes curiosity, absent-mind-

dness, slow steps, a thoughtul person, (luick steps energy, "here is a style of walking finch indicates that a man’s hoes hurt him, but that style s uncommon here because so

iiany men

Year the L.L. Louis & Co.

Shoe.

•'IT NEVER PUNCHES” L. LOUIS <S: CO.

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 AND LLARN I'RICLS BANNERTIMES BUILDING.

Ma Hibbitt for the past week, re- dismissed the litN

turned home this morning.

Miss Ivina Steog,of Indianapolis, is visiting her cousin, Eda Steeg. Dr. and Mrs. 1‘. S. Baker are spending the day in Indianapolis. Caspar Renick won four first prizes at the Bridgeton fair last

week.

H. C. Jackson is looking after farming interests in Marion county

today.

Mrs. Dr. Martin, of Bellemore, Did., is visiting J. E. Moore and

family.

AVm. E. Stevenson, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Henry

Mcltzer.

NOW IS YOUE CHANCE.

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FIVE

STORES IN ONE

RILEY’S

From

will

and after May Us. ]si)4,

I will oiler a cash discount ol 5 per cent on nil cash purchases exceeding 2.‘> cents. No changes in prices; all go at old price. Five cents oil'$1.00 purchase, :t cents oil 7*> cent purchase, 2 cents oil'50 cent pureluise, 1 cent oil'25 cent purchase, and paying cash for my coupon books when purchased will give you 5 per cent oil',

making a $-i.imi land, lor $'l.i»>, a $1o,(hi from Bremen and

book for $11.50. All accounts that are not settled at proper lime within 20 days will be elosed or settled by note. Dry Goods, Notions. Boots

and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails.

•or the Neatest and Best

(I^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to

E. W. WHIT E.iTHE LOCAL FIELD

If you can't find what you want go to

Riley’s.

Compete with any one at Riley’s John Elley, south Grecncastle.

Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

Later Hanging anl Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. 60X773. R.B. HURLEY.

Your Patronage Solicited

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LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wlicrp Our IVople are UoinfC «•><• Wliera

Th*‘ir finest* are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column in tht Caper for Quick Heading.

DON'T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week us it does here at home, and the address will

be chtmifi'd as often as you desire.

<• M. I’ AKKKK.

1 BANK AI.LEN

Parker & Allen Csnitaciofs aim Biiiiaeis.

House Raising and

Moving.

DEVLBRS in

Coni,

SEWER PIPE

A. BliOt KWAA A.T. BKOCKWAY Brockway^fe Brockwaj'

DKAI.KKS IN

It is now Mayor Birch. H. C. Darnall is here from Mun

eie.

Miss Maude Cosner is home from

Roaehdnle.

I). L. Southard is here from

Martinsville.

I). L. Anderson is at home from

Washington.

Mr. Royse, of Terre Haute, is in

the city today.

Miss Clara Moore has returned

from Rockville.

Mrs. T. C. Hammond is at home

! from Martinsville.

Noble Campbell went to India-

napolis this morning.

,). p. Allen went to Chicago this

morning on business.

Clarence Vestal is at home from

Keene, New Hampshire.

Col. J R- Weaver and family

are at home from the east.

; J. K. Langdon made a business

AndHollowBuildingBrick trip to Indianapolis today. io-, - - ! Miss Belle Graham returned from

107 E. FRANKLIN ST. <230-13t) lUlss uenc v*.

a visit at Greenfield today. m tram# * I Kred Kennett, of Anderson, is in Best m IJMfli the city today on business.

' A. J. Kuykendall, of Vienna, III., j ^

__ i is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. James Black's. | Mi8g Mayme O N eii, of india-

• cave orders with John Riley. South

Greoncustle. 5fiJ5-13w

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE

'ITie largest and best selected stock of PA PETRS

in the city to be found at

AL.BE.RT AGL,BIN’S

all new and frc*h and the patterns are of tfreut variety. AI.UKRT ALLEN, 1 rop

case on the

docket, a man by the name of Win. H Burk, of Cloverdale, who was up for intoxication. Inasmuch as Burk’s struggle with Greencastle liqour had been quite a protracted one the mayor dismissed him, believing he had been sufficiently

punished.

Evert Cooper treated a number of his little friends to a birthday picnic at Hammond's springs on Saturday afternoon. The hours from two to six were happy ones and after a most tempting luncheon the children returned to their homes. Those present were: Jesse Hughes, Rodnie Graham, Fleda Cooper. Owen Black, Hellen Paul,

Miss Florence Sutfield, of Louis- Lawrence Black, Elmo Cooper, Jes vtllc, Ky., is visiting Mrs. I). L. sie Berry. May Fussier, Charlie Anderson. Cawley, Elgie < ooper, Oscar and Mrs. Thos. Abrams leaves to- Velma Merrywi ather. Jennie Coopmorrow to visit relatives at Win- tT, Clyde Rtiudel, Merle Abrams, Alchester, Kv. bert Abrams. Robert Reniek, Glenn Mrs. O. L. Lvon left todav for a ’ Sle ' v “ rt ’ lU ^ k ‘ LeathL ‘ rnmn ’ K1 °r-1 week’s visit with friends at Dar- euce Da “^’- Harri9 Morris, Willie

Wells, Ethel Deane, Charlie llouglattd, Jessie Alice, Tom Hammond, Hattie Pruitt. Mary Colliver. Mar-1 gie Hurst, /clla Fanner. Ethel Hib i bitt. Barton Shipley, Irene Bright

le\’ and Hulda Peregrin.

A free for all foot race took place this morning between Ashurv Blanks and Officer Ashley in South Greencastle. Blanks is charged with giving liquor to Harvey Ashley, the thirteen-year old son of l T . T. Ashley, who was found on Saturday evening in a state of beastly intoxication. Blanks was placed in the bastile and will probably be given a chance to tell Ills story beMayor Birch tomorrow morning. Mr. Ashley says that his son had four dollars in his pockets on Saturday evening, which is missing. The Bloomington girls have the fraternity chapter house fever, and the Bloomington Telephone says: The Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity has rented the Voss property, at the corner of College avenue and Tenth street, and will at once prepare it for a chapter house. AH college members of the fraternity, who are not residents of this city, will room there, and it is the intention to make it an ideal fraternity

home in every respect.

On Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Allen, east Seminary street, the Home Missionary’society gave a farewell reception to its departing members—Mrs. Olive Jakes, Mrs. Curtiss and her dnugh ter, Mrs. G. L. Curtiss, and Mis. Town. Presents as remembrances were made each ot the ladies and suitable speeches marked the pre

sentations.

The superintendent of public schools will be in the office at the library rooms from !• till 12 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, to examine those who may wish to be placed in proper grades in school. On Saturday at 9 o’clock there will- lie a general teachers’ meeting, and no examinations will be held on that day. Deputy Jim Hoskins will soon be here to collect the recent revenue law assessment of two cents on every pack of playing cards. On those in stock the dealer will have to pay the tax. As there are but few cards played in Greencastle, the tax here will be light. While “Bob" Robinson was engaged in digging a well at the rcsi dence of Fred Steele in north Greencastle he became overbalanced and fell from a scatl'old to the bottom, a distance of about thirty feet, and was badly bruised, but not seriously hurt. Bishop Mallalieii will presid" at the Northwest Indiana conference in Lafayette and two hundred and fifty guests will be entertained by Lafayette church people. Frank Caldwell, formerly in school here, is ‘’hustling” for the “Last Days of Pompeii’’ at Indian

polls.

The county commissioners are tn regular session this week, and are allowing bills as only democrats

can.

Mrs. Dan Langdon left today for Cincinnati. St. Paul’s academy reopens to morrow.

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.

-EAST SIDE SQATAEUD.

(treat Reduction

lington, Mo.

C'apt. Fee reports room in Co. 1 for four or five young men of good

moral standing.

Mr?:. James Bridges anil daugh ter left at noon to visit friends at

Dowagiac, Mich.

Miss Blanche Kelly left today for Indianapolis, where she will attend

business college.

Miss Mary Langdon, of Indianapolis, is the guest of T. C’.

Grooms and family.

W. II. II. Cullen returned today

is at the clerk’s

desk in circuit court.

Killer Stewart is at home from Springfield, Ohio, where he has been spending the summer. Mrs. John Briggs left this morning for Indianapolis, where she will make her home in the future. Miss Mary Hoover and Miss Druleylelt this morning for a short stay at the Martinsville springs. Mrs. Doan returned to ludiannp olis this morning after a few day: ’ visit with her son, Janies Dean. Elder Stewart went to Bloomington Saturday to assist in the campmeeting now in progress at that

city.

Albert Browning went to Ft. Wayne today ns a delegate to the convention of the Knights of Mac-

cabees.

Miss Nettie Owen, of Amo, and Miss Winnie Kennedy, of Roachdale, are visiting Miss Maggie

Cosner.

Mrs. John Rowe, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting at D. E. Kelly’s, returned home Saturday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. L. Bartow returned Saturday from Keermore, Pn., w here they have been spending

the summer.

The Owen meeting will occur at one o’clock. Get an early dinner and avoid the rush. The house

will be tilled.

Some people are asking if the present foggy siir is caused by the immense forest fires in Minnesota

and Wisconsin.

This is the last week for the Greencastle small boy to toy with his 1891 summer vacation. School opens next Monday. The Northwest Indiana M. E conference will meet at Lafayette tomorrow. The Greencastle delegation will leave at noon on the

Monon.

Dills A Houck have engaged two hundred and fifty head of fat hogs for September delivery to Scott dr Sturgeon for $5.50 per hundred. R. L. O’Hair has engaged eighty head to the same parties at the

same price.

Hon. Jesse Overstreet will be here tomorrow with Hon. VV. I). Owen. Mr. Overstreet will occupy

, ... , a place on the stage and will ad- ! uapolls, who has been vis.ttng Miss ^ ^ a88eml)led people Haye —= __ your friends come in and see the

next congressman of this district. The mayoralty change occurred 1 at eight o’clock this morning, when [ex-Mayor Charles B. Case passed the docket and other official papers over to Mayor Jonathan Birch. The ceremony occurred without causing a tremor and Mayor Case

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XjSL’wxi XvX.o"w ex's, lee Cream Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and g;et prices before buying. H. S. RENICK & CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : :

HR A. I lei nail toil’s Groceries ore I'Correct eincl I'vleeii'p.

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

E. A. HAM I La 'TO In, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.

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CURVES AIIO ELBOWS. EACH.

Lime,

INCREASCR9.

P AND RUNNINO TRAPS, CACH.

DOUBLB JUNCTIONS AND BRCECHCti.

INCDEASERS.

OECRE4SER9 AND

8LANT9.

( lay.

?ter Paris, Hair, St*\w*r Pijo. Drain Tile, l ire Brick,

< hinmev Pipe, tie.

2sr -w. coiRasriEE, SQTJgcrR/E. ~~1do you know

That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Store of the I). Langdon Co., ?you can buy ready-made Sheets, Pillow 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 the 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 ? W ell, its so Call and examine them.

Monon I .xi ursinjM. Tip|HH*!i!ioe ('ohm v Fairat Lttfayptte, | Srpt. 3 to 7, iiu'bi*ivc., one fare for round trip. Montgomery County F:ui> at Craw-1 fonlsviHe, Sept. 3 to 7. invln*ive, one fare for round trip. Sept. 0 and 7 .“penial train* will leave nioomiugton at <> :3n a. m., passing Ureenea.-tle at 8:15 a. in.l and arrive nt Craw ford-ville at !• :30 ( a. m. Returning train leaves t'rawfordsville at t! :30 p. in. Land-seeker*’ excursions to points in Michigan Sept. 18. One fare for round trip. Tickets good 20 day*. .1. A. Mienai i., Agt. Subscribe for the Baknkr Times.

Bl'GCY an! CAMlAGli RiTAIRS

DONE AT HILLIS

By ED

QUARRY LANDES,

Kt-nirk and Curtl*’ old Kinllli. -il'.Mw Ilia Four l.aml Si*eker»* Exonrslon*. September 4tb. October 2ti(l, Nov. Otli and Dee. 4th round trip ticket* will tie sold at half fare to points in Ala.. Elk.. Liu.. Kv.. La.. Miss., N.

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20 days

suit F. 1

Teiiii. and Va. Hi-liiro limit For rates and paniculsrs con- . Hnestis, Agt. 195-tf

The B.vnm i: Times—Ice. a week.