Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 September 1894 — Page 3

#b7 *rtows lkuindrykUakrti vour Hmn look llki' ih-w. Three sKpueiite eueh week. Men . Wed and t rl. PROMPT COLLECT IO N 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

fflK BAXNEH TIMES, GREEXOaSTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19.1801.

You ohm save from 10 to ’JO

per eeut on

GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, -ETC., AT

Stye Cjlobe 5tore,

sol TH (ittEENCASTLE.

SUDRT^NSKl. aw tf

RROR.

Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

Character ' r, 'p- toe 'f k - i \\1 1! * ^ ing symbolill \\ alhill^. izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, quick steps 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 & Co.

Shoe.

"IT TSEYZER RIISCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

Kloinbtib ]3ros. Are the landing BARBERS | Of the City. Their Parlors are in the First National Bank Building. 5 : Airr/STS : o IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE!. Good Porter. Everything clean and tirst-class. GIVE US A CALL.

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THE LOCAL FIELD

cennes. N. W. Bray is transferred to an Illinois conference. II. E.

Stewart goes to Muncie.

Rev. Albert Hurlstone, I). 1).. of Martinsville, is greatly desired by Trinity church at New Albany, and he will probably be sent there. He is immensely popular, however, at Martinsville, and will not be given up without a hot fight for him. He is a man of unusual tact and polish, and is withal a superb orator.—

Moumington Telephone.

Among the Vandalia passengers this morning were: F. M. Lyon and family, W. A. Howe, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Evans, Win. Beck, Mrs. Dr. Keightley and daughter, Peter Stoner, Earl Cosner, Carl Jordan, Leonard Peek, Thad Peck, Emanuel Marquis, Joe Baker, John Seott, John Mahoney, W. F. Kerr and wife, Mrs. (loo. Hathaway, L. P. ('hapin, W. H. Ragan, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing McLean, Miss Ella Joslin. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. Notwithstanding Mr. Cooper was in the city yesterday and explained and explained for two hours, sugar is selling sixteen pounds for a dollar today. Republican prices were twenty pounds for a dollar, and one of our leading grocers remarked as follows: "You

COUNTY NKWS NOTES. OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-

ING TOWNS TALK.

rnraKru|>)iM From Many PlartWithin Putnam’s Houn»lrie»—Th** Country People’s Special Column of short Items of NelKhhorhotMl News.

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LATEST EWE ST ICEST

LINE OF FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.

PORTLAND MILLS. Nothwithstandinsc the threatening aspect of the weather, and that a church festival was going on, and the Sons of Veterans were in session Saturday night, the republicans met at the hall and orgahized a republican club with Dr. K. K. (Iray as president, Frank Scott vice pies., D. B. Alexander see., S. N. Forbus treas., and Charles Spencer, Win. T. Burnside and W. ,1. Spen eer executive committee. Forty names were signed to the roll to begin with among whom were some recent converts both from the democratic and prohibition parties, lion. T. T. Moore afterwards addressed the audience. Rev. Enoch Goodwin and Morton Bycrly, of the l . B. church, will preach at Bisga church on Sunday, Sept HO. Mr. 1>. A. Shoptaugh is among uagain and will teach at No. h in Bussell township. J. M. ("ase is our teacher and began his term promptly Monday morning. He will rent rooms and take up bis residence here for the present. It is just barely possible that the Democrat has mistaken .las. T. Johnston’s patriotic speech and the poor old

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See those Cheap Oak Bedroom Sets. Just the thing for Students’ Rooms.

HANNA, 'TIto Humituro East Side Square.

Great Reduction

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle.

can tell a rcpublhan from a demo- A.ider 0 o..ville survivor’s war songs for

republican doctrine; well we have to

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

For the Neatest and Best /T^retya^t Jailorii^ In the city go to E. W. WHIT E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, uttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

Where Our People are Going mut Where Their Gue.t. i»re Stopping—New. of Interertt Over Hie t'lty-The llewt Column in ths Paper for tjnlck Rending.

DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Hannek Ti mbs to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

Paper Hanging ani Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. BOX773. R.B. HURLEY.

A. im<)< KWAV

A. T. BHOt'KWAY

Brockway & Brockway

DUALKKH IN

Block, fluinmig aim

Your Patronage Solicited

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0. H. PARK l it.

FRANK ALLEN

* Parker & Allen Coniiactors ami miimeis, House Raising and Moving.

DKALEIts IN —

GoliI. Kintllincji SEWER PIPE And Hollo wB uilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST. (3*>-13U

Best

BLOCK COAL

Mrs. James Black's.

Teave orders with John Riley. South Greencastle. &i5-18w |

Ed. Stone is here from Frank

fort.

Arthur White, of Anderson, is

lie re.

Jacob Hirt is at home from the

south.

Miss Ollie Byers lias returned from Mooresville. Toney Bobinson, of North Salem, is iu the city today. Miss Bearl Meltzer went to Indianapolis this afternoon Mrs. Carrie Waltz is able to be up after her late accident. Ternjile lodge will work tonight. A full attendance is desired. Bertram Fisk Walker, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives iu the

city.

Win. Tineher, of Amo, was in the city yesterday visiting rein

lives.

Orville M. Tustison and Nellie G. Hanna have been licensed to

marry.

Winfield Thomas, brother ot Alonzo Thomas, died yesterday at

Carbon.

Miss Hattie Boweil, of Danville, 111., is vistliug her sister, Mrs. John

Merry weather.

Mr. and Mrs. Masten are attending the Quaker Yearly meeting at

Plainfield today.

The old Bowman property, where last night's lire occurred, is owned by Dr. W. H. Hickman. The republican club of Brick Chapel will hold a meeting on Friday evening. Sept. 28. All the republican candidates are requested

to he present.

John Dietriek showed the Banner Times this morning samples of strawberries. They are the second crop this season, and he sa\s he ! finds lots of them in his patches. The A. M. K. conference which | closed Tuesday at Kokomo, sent Rev. G. L. Grigsby to the church in this city as pastor in charge.

A. L. Murray goes

erat these days easy enough when he buys sugar. A republican is always very particular to know how many pounds he gets for a dollar and usually growls a little because he doesn’t get so much as formerly. But a democrat simply says, ‘Gimme a dollar’s worth of sugar,’ and 1 don’t believe he would have the nerve to kick if you gave him only

twelve pounds."

The alarm of fire Tuesday night

was caused by a blaze in the rear of the old Bowman property on the

corner of Seminary and

streets. The fire got a splendid start and the absence of a firealarm box Irom that district no doubt led an incendiary to again apply his torch. The firemen saw the blaze long before an alarm came but they thought it out of town. They were hitching up however when box seventy-two cor tier Washington and Locust streets

was pulled.

admit that patriotism and republicanism are pretty hard for some who arc very sensitive about the subject of late war, to distinguish w hich from (other. The club will meet on Tuesday night the 2f>th, and we expect to have a good

speaker at each meeting.

Hl'SSKI.LVILLK.

The wet weather is retarding the threshing of clover seed. Fred Leonard is apparently some better of typhoid fever. Dr. G. W. Bool has rented bis olliee to the bank and will move to Green-

castle next week.

Inge, Boss & Co. have commenced Locust I their new store building. The postotflee building was moved to near tbe railroad depot last week. Schools commenced in Russell this

week.

.las. F’orgy, esq., was at Ureencastle Monday on business. Aaron A. Graham, of Montgomery county, will move here next week. Farmers are not sowing so much

wheat as usual.

(’. V. Hodgkin, township trustee, lias all the schools in good shape. The stable and wood-1 P ro P ert >’ is W. C. Boy<l h teaching at Curpen-

HjEtwn 3VXo’wer*s,

luu Cream Freezers ami Refrigerators For the balance of the season.

Call and see Goods, and get prices before buying. H. S. RENICK & CO.

EAST SIDE.

i;. A.. Hamiltorr’s Groceries (are FCorreet cinel lYletiri. Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

house of the Bowman property was tcrg ; il|e jn Frank ,i n t ow»*hip. pretty well destroyed by the fire. r . \y. Curry has shut down Ids mill

The alarm drew many people away and is threshing clover seed

from the democratic speaking at the court house and caused one jealous souled democrat to say that

the republicans were responsible! Fortv Danv in e gentlemen for the fire in order to breakup over Tue8dav on the

their meeting? 1 1

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GREENCASTLE WINS. iloiiit- Club DefratH Daiivlllu

doin' Mntcli.

came

noon train

Ihe damage was well polished guns, red curt-

eovered by insurance. ridges and considerable confidence, Born, to Andrew Sweeney and | an d ten of their number entered a wife, Madison township, Sept. Ill, a match game with the Greencastle

club. The contest was a pretty good one and the score wa« (’lose all the way through. Rain fell at intervals all through. The shoot ing began at two o’clock and was over and counted up by -I: !0. In the first half Greencastle led by seven, and in the lust half the score tied ; this left the lead for Greencastle seven, with a total score for Greencastle of .‘tOH and for Dan-

son.

Tin- 111.it Dull SclH-.hite.

The following is the schedule of the foot ball games this season: October 10—Indiana university vs. Rose Bolyteehnic, at Blooming-

ton.

October 13—DePauw vs. Indiana

university, at Greencastle; Butler

vs. Burdue, at Indianapolis. October 20—Wabash vs. Rose Bolyteehnic, at Terre Haute. October 27—Wabash vs. Indiana

university, at Crawfordsville; Burdue vs. Rose Polytechnic, at Bur-

due.

November 3—Butler vs. Indiana university, at Bloomington; Wabash vs. Rose Bolyteehnic, at Terre Haute. November 10—Wabash vs. Bur due, at Crawfordsville; Butler vs. DePauw at Indianapolis. November 17—DePauw vs. Rose Bolyteehnic, at Greencastle. November 24—Burdue vs. Indiana university, at Bloomington; Wabash vs. Butler, at Indianapolis. Thanksgiving Day—Purdue will play DePauw at Indianapolis. BRIEF MENTION.

back to \ in-. Fretth oyster* received every other <i.i\ At K. B» RagAtt 9 !. :N:'-tr

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WAY EE PAPERS in the city to be found at AGBRRT ALBEIN’S t).lods all new and fresh and the patterns are of great variety ALBERT AI. LEV, Prop

Nice furnished rooms to rent. Inquire at city telegraph office. 270-6t For Sale—A first-class organ cheap for spot cash or on easy terms at the Palace. 274-2t Fresh home made candies every day at the Palace restaurant. 275 cod 5t.

For Sale. A good second-hand Garland cook stove. Very cheap. T. J. Bassett. eod.tf.

El.

A. PAM I ETON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

El. Pr. Eiteljoa?g y

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ville of 301. The following score in full by innings: First Grbbncastlb. Hair.

is the Second Half.

u

11)

Painter

17

11

Thompson

11

11. Steele

IT.

30

It. Mutnon

15

11

11. Frazier

8

11

C urtis

17

Ifl

< allender

12

18

hooper

15

14

Total

ISO

its

Danvii.lk.

Hiiorins

14

Mi-ill

‘*2

1H

liiirnliill

14

21

IloUtlillH

IS

no

Moberly

10

14

Tlinmimnn

»

11

Harvey

19

18

Kohler

14

IS

Ilumrlek

IS

9

.MoCoun

11

17

Total

148

158

(jrund tolul, Greenctirftle JOH; Danville3M.

Eur! Bitchlyn and

J. V.

Cook,

referees; Will Maloney and

Dick

Hathaway, scorers.

The

match

was for o00 birds a side, 50

birds

to a man.

Some special bargains in

Victor

wheels for the next few

days at bang-

doit’s hook store.

275tl

Lawrence DeMotte is

riding

a tine

Victor Flyer, bought of

J. K

bang-

don.

275tl

The Banner Times—

-lOc. a

week.

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I^TTTH—

CURVES AND ELBOWS,

T ANO Y JUNCTIONS.

P ANO NUNNINO

vW OOUBLI JUNCTIONS

INCREASERS. DECREASE US ANO

LACK.

CAOM.

TRAPS. EACH.

AND BREECHES.

SLANTS.

I.ime, Blaster Baris, Hair, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Fire Brick, l ire ('lay, Chimney Pipe, Ac. JST. W CORlsTElJE^ 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 tiling 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 PER CENT. STILL GOES Bl'GCV and CARRIAGH RH'AIRS

DONE AT

HILLIS QUARRY By ED LANDES, Itenii'k amt ( urtla' old smith. ‘■SilMw

FIVE STORES IN ONE

RILEY’S

Dry Goods, Notions. Boots Fxciindons via Mon»n koui«. and Shoes, Groceries, September 2.'>imd October fi, 185)4, the

M011011 Route will sell harvest excursion tickets to points in the west, northwest and sou Invest. ANo to points in Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama at. one fuie for the round trip plus two dollars, good returning twenty dayd ; from date of sale. Stoo-over allowed , in excursion territory only. For full

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

Tinware and Nails If you can’t find what you want go to

Riley’s.

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

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