Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GBEEXOaSTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18.1804

*BRRTOWS ltsuisdry* Makp« your linen lfM)k like now. Throe shipment* eneh week. Mou .Wed and hrl. prompt collection and delivery.

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

Geo. Ei. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

It’s A MM Fart I

You ortti save from 10 to ’JO jier cent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC., AT 5176 Qlobe ^ore, SOI TH tiKKENCAsTI.E. J. SUDRHNSKI. RROR. atiHlf

Character In Walking.

Tip-toe walking sy m b oli/es curiosity,

turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, quicksteps energy. There is a style of walking which indicates that a man’s shoes hurt him, but that style is uncommon here because so

many men

Wear the L. L. Louis Sc Co.

Shoe.

••IT ISEiZER RMSCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

Kleinhub Bros. Are the heading BARBERS Of the City. Their Parlors are in the First National Bank Building. a : ARTISTS : 5 IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE. Good Porter.Everything clean and first-class. GIVE US A CALL. ■JUI -|Kt

was cit ing at Carbon. His brother was injured last week in a coal

mine.

Miss F.stella Finley and Miss FtHe lloone. two charming young ladies of Orleans, Ind.. are the guests of Miss Mora Sage, GOi north Madison street. Harry Hartow is here for a few days. Harry has been traveling with a phonograph this summer, and will leave in a few days for Florida, where he will continue in

the business.

Regular meeting of lodge. No. 47, F. & A. M. p. in., tomorrow evening, attendance is desired, as business of importance.

Temple at 7.30 A good there is Also the

was taken to his home at Sheldon, III., today. L. C. Turner accompanied him. Mrs. Sarah Munson, of Greencastle, is visiting her son, Henry i Munson, West Seventh street. * Miss Nellie Gregory has gone to | Greencastle, where she will attend the music school of DePauw uni-1 versity this year.— Woomington World. Misses Nellie and Hallie Bridges | are at home from Clayton. Milroy Gordon is here from Bainbridge. Gerald Bridges is on the sick list, i

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{ LATEST EWE ST ICEST

1 INF OF FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.

NEWS FROM DEPAUW

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Eor the Neatest and Best /T^retyapt Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. W HITE. Over ] ones’ drug store, opposite, the postoflice. Finest Line of Samples, uttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

Where Our People are (aoing and Where Their GueM* are Stopping—News off Interest Over the City—The Best Column In th* Paper for Quirk Ueadlng.

Paper Hanging ani Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. .■OXTT3. R B. HURLEY.

DON’T THINK Of It-nvinir the city, even for a short lime, without orderinif the Dally Bannkk Timks to follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents n week M It does here at home, and the aihlress will he chunked as often as you desire.

of Danville, is

A. IIUOl KWAY A. T. BKOCKWAY Brockway & Brockway DKAI.KKS IN Biocumipitfi aim Bituminous Goal aim cone. Your Patronage Solicited

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11. PAKKKH.

HI LNK ALLEN

Parker & Allen Contractors aon Builders, I louse Raising and Moving. DKALEItS IN Gonl, Kindling, SEWER PIPE And HollowBuilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST. (330-tat)

Best

BLOCK GOAL

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Mrs. James Black's. Leave orders with John Itlley. South Oreeneastle. 1SJ5-13W

Fred Warner,

here today.

Frank Burk is visiting friends at

Indianapolis.

Charles Kelly left last night for Chicago on business. Mrs. J. D. Allen is visiting her sister at Indianapolis. FL E. Barnaby left for Wisconsin last night on business. Maynard Daggy arrived home yesterday from St. Louis. H. II. Ilillis went to Terre Haute this morning on business. Mrs. John S. Dowling arrives home today from the east. W. S. Scott went to Amo this morning on legal business. C. B. Case went to Amo this morning to conduct a law suit. Mr. and Mrs. Dale left this morn ing for their home at Monticello. Mrs. Irani Hammond is moving from south Locust to cast Poplar

street.

Mrs. M. J. Beckett and children arrived home from St. Joseph, Mich., today. Mrs. Walter Mathews, of Dan ville, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Hammond. Republicans of the county should not forget the ( has. W. Smith speaking next Saturday afternoon. (Congressman George W. Cooper drove down from Roachdale last night, staying over night with W. B. Vestal. A. L. Johnson, of Muncie, is here visiting J. F. Darnall. He is receiver of the Muncie Nail Mill company. An elegant pile of black diamonds is being stacked in the court house yard to further “beautify” those premises. Miss Virginia Mauck has gone to New’ Goshen and Greencastle to spend a month visiting relatives.— Cnnrt’ordsriUc .Ionrun!. Alonzo Thomas received word yesterday that his brother Winlield

second degree will be conferred on a candidate at (1 o'clock before the regular work. Alter regular work

will confer first degree.

The case of Levi vs. Nancy C. McMillen, for divorce, has been compromised in the circuit court, 'flic plaintiff is given a divorce on the ground of cruel treatment, and the defendant gets $000 in money and certain household goods. The case promised some sensational developments had it come to trial, but the compromise is perhaps the

best thing for all concerned.

The Danville gun club arrived at noon and this afternoon are blazing away at the festive and elusive clay pigeons at Maloney’s park. Among the shooters are Messrs. Brill and Harvey, well known attorneys at the Hendricks bar; Capt. James Hamrick, representative in the legislature; “Tug” Kehler, an one time a phenomenon in base ball pitching, and last but not least Major Humphrey Thompson, the next to biggest man in Danville. The Hendricks fellows are all gentlemen and are being

royally entertained here.

Voters who expect to vote at the next November election, which oc curs Nov. f>, must he careful about moving from one township to another. The law requires a voter to be a resident of this state six months before the election and in the township sixty days and in the

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE UNIVERSITY

Look in tliiM < oltitnii for It -titifMtH aixt Entertainment a—Xotei*, IteniA and Annotineeineiits The Very l.ate*t mid the

He*t hy Speetal Keporter.

C§ See those Cheap Oak Bedroom Sets. f§l Just the thino for Students' Rooms. HANNA, GTho KurniturG Mciri» East Side Square. Great Reduction

SPLENDID

S. C. Johnson left for his home, being indisposed. The Messrs. Ward, of Bedford, will enter freshman. The Misses Collin, of Winfield, Kan., will enter college. Rev. Hill, of Muncie, is entering a son in freshman class. J. K. Norris, of Marion, is registered in the music school. Jack Bryson returns to school alter an absence of a year. Students continue to arrive and the list is swelling rapidly. Walter Irwin, of Angola, formerly ’93, will graduate this year. Fred Barrows, of Connersville, formerly of ’94, will enter '90. D. S. Hulflsh, of Owensyille, formerly of'93, will register as ’97. Oscar Stewart, ’92. a professor in Baker university, is visiting Phi

Psi brothers.

The college senate met yesterday but nothing of importance was

made public.

Ira Garrison, of Rushville, 111., is visiting Delta Tati brothers. He will enter Chicago university. Mrs. Daniel Davis, of Terre

XjSlavii. j^Xo’wex's, I(*(‘ Cream Freezers and Refrigerators For the balance of the season. Call and see Goods, and oet prices before buying. H. S. RENICK & CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : :

precinct thirty days. Any change

from one township to another after accompanied her son Sept. 3th will deprive such a person ! ( harle8 yesterday, who will remain

of his vote, or moving from onel ere ’

election precinct to another in the | Miss Hattie Tut wilier, of Indiasame township after Oct. 3th will napolis, accompanied by her parkill the vote. Gnts, is entering college and

George Keene, of north

castle, received a

wound yesterday at the overhead bridge south of the city. Keene was

Lv. -A.. II cT ITT i 1 loi'l’n (Groceries are Korrect and Klearp

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

will

AT ALLEN’SDRUGSTORE, The largest and best selected stock of WALL IPJ^IPKHS in the city to be found at AKBRR'T AHLEIN’S fc joUh all new and frcuii and the pattern- are of sreat vartetr. ALBBKT ALLEN, I’rop

riding on a box car on the Motion and failed to see the bridge, which struck him in the back of the head, knocking him senseless. Dr. Lammers dressed the wound at his office and reports the patient doing nicely. The Northern Pacific railway company hand us today an elegant sample of fine printing entitled “Indianland and Wonderland.” It furnishes a brilliant description in reading and photographs, of the Northern Pacific route and the magnificent country its trains tra verse. , Some of the Indianapolis passengers over the Vandalia this morning were: Ed. Bioknell. Ed. Hill, Joe Piercy, Paul Hill, Joe Allen, Richard Tennant, J. A. Ricketts and Mrs. Grant Dennett and Mrs W. A. Howe. Dr. and Mrs. N. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Handel and ( has. Kiefer weie among the Big Four passengers for Indianapolis this morning. It is at this time of the year that our exchanges are full of items concerning the departure of people for DePauw university. G. B. Parker has sold his interest in the coal office of Allen & Parker to Frank Allen. Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Perkins left at noon to visit friends at Raub sta-

tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone are spending the day in IndiannpolisKddie S. Scott and Lucinda B. Jack were today licensed to marry. S. L. Cosier left at noon for a few days’ visit at Tuscola, III. S. C. Johnson who has been sick with typhoid fever for several days,

ents, is entering college

Green- ' make ’97.

severe scalp J Geo. Dunn, captain of the foot

ball team, has returned and will immediately begin getting the boys

into the work.

R. E. Kling. Peru: ( has. Davis, Terre Haute; L. R. Skinner, Valparaiso, and H. P. Rurmison, Huntington, will begin with ’98. The enrollment has reached about 200 in preparatory and sev enty-five in college. The number in the other departments is not known, but the attendance all around will he good. The editorial board of the DePauw Weekhi met this afternoon to outline the policy of the paper for this school year. It is to be hoped that it may be a decided improvement over last year.

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A. HAM I UT O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

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-DEALER IN’

South (ire^uruHtIt*. John Burch went to Indianapolis this morning, where he has a posi lion in a foundry The republicans of south Greencastle are making preparations for a rousing meeting at the Fox Ridge school house on Friday evening. Mrs. Jennie Miller and family are moving to Indianapolis. John Sommers, of Limedale, is lying very low at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Joe Yam-leave.

CURVES AND ELBOWS. T AND V JUNCTIONS, EACH. EACH.

lit Fif. 1

IJssaiS

P AND RUNNING TRAPS, EACH.

DOUBLE JUNCTIONS AND BREECHES.

0ECRE4SERS AND SLANTS. _ 4

Lime, Plaster P»>*N

3<r. vr.

Hair, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,

( himney Pipe, iXc.

COE/TSTER/

l ire Brick, !• ire Clay,

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BRIEF MENTION

Students buy their alarm clocks of Ricketts, the jeweler. 274-lt Fresli oysters received every other day at F. B. Ragan’s. 289-tf Alarm clocks at lowest prices at Rickett’s jewelry store. 274-lt Nice furnished rooms to rent. Inquire at city telegraph office. 270-flt I.ost—Light square Morocco pocketbook, Mexican, hand engraved, containing $5 hill, two |>eiitiies, pearl handle knife, gold pencil, gold tooth pick. Leave at Central National bank and receive reward. 274tl

DO YOU KNOW That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Store of the D. 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 ? Well, its so Call and examine them.

5 PERCENT. STILL GOES BIHiCY and QRRlAfT RITAIRS

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FIVE

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HILLIS QUARRY

By ED LANDES,

Uriiick unit 1 iirll-’ old smith. 'il'Mw

STORES IN RILEY’S

Dry Goods, Notions. Boots ii«rv«-»t Kx«un*i<»iiB vtn Monon K<>nt«. and Shoes, Groceries, September 2.*> and October 9, 1SI)4, the

Tin ware and Nails.

Motion Route will sell harvest excursion tickets to points in the west, northwest and son iiwest. Also to points in Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama at one fare for the round trip plus two dollars, good returning twenty days from date of sale. Ston-over allowed I in excur-ion territory only. For full

Subscribe for the Banner Times, information address J. A. Michael, Agt.

If you can't find what you w ant go to

Riley’s.

Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle-