Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1894 — Page 3

THE RAW EH TIMKS, GREEXCaSTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22. 1804

^BARTOW’S lkuisdrv^ Miikcs your linen look like new. Three shipment* eueh week, Mun , WeU and Krl. 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. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

Il’s A Stlllfd Fad I

You can save from 10 to 20 per cent on GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. AT

Stye Qlobe 5tore, smi th ubbencastle. J. SUDRHISSKI, F=*ROR. !»iS If

Character In Walking.

Tip toe walking sy m b o 1izes 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 NEVER RINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

Kleinbub Jlros. Are the U-adiiiK

BARBERS

Of the City. Their Parlors are in the First National

Bank Building.

r> : ARTISTS : 5 IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE. Good Porter.Everything clean

and first-class.

GIVE US A CALL.

•Aill -IHt

and the people are beginning to ap- \ K\VS FROM DEPAl

preeiate a home daily. The daily will be one year old next month. Hon. Charles W. Smith, of Indianapolis, is speaking to a large crowd this afternoon at the court

house.

ir I

Miss Stella Gtubb will sing a solo both and morning and evening service at Presbyterian church

tomorrow.

The damage case of Edith Kagan vs. the Big Four railway was adjusted by the payment of $100 to the plaintilf. The dismissal of the case was noted in our court

this week.

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS

THE UNIVERSITY

That’s What I've Gott.

Look iii thix Column for It—GueatH ami Entertainment*—Note*, Items ami Announcements—The Very Latest ami the

Best by Special Reporter.

N

TLATEST

EWEST ICEST

LINE OF FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.

Ross Ritter will assist Dr. Un-

derwood in zoology.

Y. M. C. A. met last night for its

tirst business session,

j Carl McGee, Phi Gamma Delta,

news " abash, enters ’97. Frank Phillippe, of Champaign,

m

m

4/1 n*

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

HANNA, 'Tlio HtirnitAiro Mnn*

East Side Square.

THE LOCAL FIELD

For the Neatest and Best (T^retyapt

Jailorip^ In the city go to

E. W. WHITE. Over jones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice. 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.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Hon. C. W. Smith, of Indianapolis, is visiting his son Albert, of the

senior class.

Paper HanginR anf Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with

promptness.

BOX77 3. R.B. HURLEY.

A. BUO< KWAY A.T.BKOCKWAY Brockway & Brockway I/KALKKS IN Block, rnimiiicile anil Bitmninoos Coal aim Coke. Your Patronage Solicited

918-8m

Company I drills Tuesday eve-

ning.

The Ynndaliu pay car was here

today.

I). E. Williamson speaks tonight

at Brazil.

John Ray is moving to this city

from Riley.

Charles E. Anderson left at noon for Chicago. Margie Hurst is visiting friends at Reelsville. Mrs. M. J. Cooper is at home from Indianapolis. “Dick - ’ Bolling is spending the day in Indianapolis. James Daugherty is the guest of Terre Haute friends. Mrs. Elmore is visiting India napohs friends today. Miss Emma Jones is visiting her sister at Indianapolis. Dr. J. B. DeMotte went to Indi anapolis this morning. Guy M. Walker, of Terre Haute, ! is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Harry Maxwell went to Crawfordsville today to spend Sun-

day.

Rev. O. H. P. Abbott, of India napolis, is visiting S. B. Vancleave

today.

Henry Werneke and Dr. Mert Keightley were in Indianapolis last

night.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone left at noon for their home in Topeka,

Kansas.

Mr. Jas. Case, of Rushville, will arrive today’ to visit Mr. and Mrs.

H. McAulev.

Miss Hattie Ward will arrive today from St. Joseph, Mich. She arrived from Europe Inst week.

(330-13D j Crawfordsville republicans have :——— secured a rate of seventy live cents

j round trip to the McKinley meet-

ing.

i The Banner Times gives the j news these days at a time when people want to read it, when it is

l-caveorders with John Riley. s , »!!. h ,o... | fresh. New ads. grace our columns

A telegram to the Banner Times j * 8 14 i ,iu - today from Rev. R. K. Bryan states Messrs. Harry and John Ward that Rev. H. (’. Clippinger will oc- ot ' Bedford, are pledged Betas, cupy the Locust Street M. E. pul Measures arc being taken for tin 1 pit in this city tomorrow morning reorganization of the glee club, ami evening. Tom Crowder, ’$'4, left yesterday Driver Ben Williams, of the hose for the Kush medical college at

wagon, was severely injured yesler- Chicago.

day. In getting oil his wagon at Dr. John leaves for conference the fire he Buttered a badly sprained this afternoon and will return

ankle, necessitating his laying off Monday.

irom work. Senior and junior seats in cLapel L Lomas Randel, of Brick Chanel, have been almost deserted the pas'

was in the city today and reports two days.

the loss of two fine horses yester- Miss Ida Steele, ’90, after an ub day. Mr. Randel was at the State geuce t) f H y ear re8um .. 8 ) R . r W ork

fair, and during his absence a hired j n college,

hand went olf with the* team. He suspects a fellow by the name of Ellis. Later—Young Ellis has returned Handel’s has returned RanFaculty meeting was held last evening at 7 o’clock. Considera-

tion of petitions was the order.

, 1 Misses Beck and Goodwin and

,re tiuniK niter* ; ° c, r 8 P™ 10 ' Meg8r8 . Stewart and Tally drove to

stopping—n«w* of in- Staph gallery last night and made a ... • . . , ,,,, . Mt. Meridian yesterday afternoon, rich haul. 1 hey were experts in; j j that business and were no doubt Foot bal1 g ame8 are bein o ar ' familiar with the gallery as to its ,a "« ed wilh Kt,u )' oU > University ot appointments. They climbed over Ulinuis »hd Washington university, a coal shed, went up stairs and There will be a meeting tonight bored a hole through the rear door of the Independent society and litof the gallery, slipping back a bolt, eiary club at their hall iu the Al-

the location of which they were leu block.

well acquainted with. They took A very pleasant reception was an 8x10 yiew outfit and an 8x10 given last evening ■ at the Darnall portrait lens, the combined value house, in honor of Misses Tutwiller

being $17)5. They left two other and Goodwin.

lenses valued higher, but which are! Allen Buchanan was somewhat

suited only for indoor werk. The

outfits taken were for

work.

Great Kedaction

Where Our People are Going aim! Where

Their Giiefttft are

tere«t Over the City—The Bent Column in th? Paper for ijtiick Beading.

del’s horses, saying he had merelyborrowed them a few days while

Mr. Randel was at the fair.

Burglars cracked

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 as It docs here at home, and the address will

be changed as often as you desire.

LjEt'wn nvto'wers. Ice Cream 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. : : :

IT A. M a mil tore’s Groceries are Korrect and IYlear\.

injured in the foot ball practice

outdoor | yegterduy and w ill be unable to

play for a few days. He is a very

I his is a peculiar world; one is promising candidate for full-back, struggling for justice and another! Une announ cement today at is fleeing from it. One man is sav-! ( . 1)al(el wu? that 8tudent8 who enU r

ing to build a house and another is trying to sell his for less than eost to get rid of it. One man is spending all the money he can make in

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

<■. It. PARKKit.

KKANK ALLEN

Parker & Allen Conliaciois anil Builders,

House Raising and

Moving.

DKALEKSIN

Oonl, 'Kindling,

SEWER PIPE

And HollowBuilding Brick

107 E. FRANKLIN ST.

taking a girl to the theatre and sending her (lowers, with the hope of making her his wife, while his neighbor is spending what gold he has in getting a divorce. One man escapes all the diseases that flesh is heir to and gets killed on the railroad. Another escapes with a scratch and dies with the whooping cough. One man stands olf his creditors and goes a traveling, while another pays his debts and

stays at home.

Merchants should not overlook the fact that now is the time to make a bid through our columns for a portion of the fall trade. A generous public will bestow favors

upon those who exhibit the proper |tn Monroe tp .,

spirit of enterprise and back it upl MnryJ. Kurd <t al. to Abraham K. Kord,

with desirable attractions at reas-

onable prices.

The time is at hand when fires! will have to be built for comfort. I

Best

BLOCK GOAL

Mrs. James Black's.

Greencastle.

3$L13w I

AT ALLE1TS DRUG STORE, The largest and best selected stock of _ _ YY,YUK PAPERS in the city to be found at ALBERT ARLEM’S .1 brut ALLEN, Prop U3ods all new and fresh and the patterns are of (jreat vanet

advanced classes from other col leges must bear a letter of honor-

able dismissal.

The Y. W. C. A. sent out about one hundred and fifty invitations to the new girls for a reception held this afternoon at the “dorm” from 2:30 to o o’clock. It was well attended and enjoyed by all. Some delightful music was rendered, notably Misses Jennings and Elliott. The young ladies of the Y. W. (' A. have a delightful way of enter taining, and it was well appreciated

by the new ones.

lt«‘al Efttate Traiinffr*.

Samuel B. Wright to Joseph m. Wright, land

in Washington tp.. $U(F

Emerson K. Hal lard et al. to Tilglioian E. ( Ballard, land in Jackson tp., $i,02. r ). Hattie P. Jeffers to Tilghmun E. Ballard*

land In Jackson tp., $1,000,

James Q. I ayne to John W. Layne, land in

Mill Creek tp., $1,400.

James M. Ford et al. to Mary J. Ford, land

:|E. A. HAM I La TO N,

SOUTHEAST CORNER OR SQUARE.

E3. IE-31. ZEiteljorg,

I >F. A I. Kit IN

land In Monroe tp., $tW0.

Isnnc Ford to Abraham K Ford, land in

Monroe tp., 8 trees.

Elisabeth Katlilf et al. to Itertha Patterson,

land In Greencastle tp.. $3*0.

Q. Hroadstreet,trustee, to Lucy M. Leather-

Then i. .hen j oe c.n look on. for j * ..no lire alarms. If you examine your 1 Jefferson tp.,$t,8oo.

Hues before you start the fire vou

you

will perhaps save your house anil contents from destruction. Floral Buis, aged twenty months, died today at the residence of his father, who resides on John W. Robe’s farm.

Kan-

South GreeiicttHtle.

Ross Anderson, of Seven Miles, O.. is visiting his uncle, Frank

Grismere.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gleet,of Indianapolis, are visiting old friends

here.

J. R. Baird, of Spareville, sas, is here on his way

Pittsburg.

Kester Rockway is here from

Muncie.

Vin Anderson, of Quincy, is here

today,

92.50 KxcurAion to Cliipago. 92.50 Tuesday, Oet. 2, the Monon Route will run an excursion to Chicago at the extremely low rate of $2.50 for the round trip. Tickets good going on special train passing Greencastle at 10 o'clock a. in., Tuesday, Oct. 2, and returning on special train leaving Chicago at 11:30 p. m., Tuesday. Oct. 4. J. A. Michakl.

Mrs. Henderson, of Champaign,

home from \ 111., is visiting her sister. Mrs. YVil

liam Reniek.

Fresh tub and canned oysters constantly on hand at the Palace restaurant. 274-eodf>t

Mrs. Albright and Mrs. Parish are on the sick list this week. Alex. Davenport is at home after a few days’ visit at Indianapolis. Miss Allie Riley is spending the week at Indianapolis. L. Wheeler and family are moving from Fox Ridge to Coatesviije? BRIEF MENTION

Kor Sale, cheap—A good safe family horse. D. Lanodon. 27*>tU Flower pots at Landes’ drug store. 27015 .Wt2

CURVES AND CLBOW8. EACH.

T AND V JUNCTION*. CACH.

P AND RUNNING TRAPS. EACH.

DOUBLE JUNCTIONS AND BREECHES.

Qnasag)

INCftCASERS. OCCREASERS AMO ■ LANT*.

Lime, Plaster Paris, Hair, Sewer Pipe, l/rain Tile, l-ire iinck, rue Clay, Chimney Pipe, Ac. ICT -W- COE/JSTEK.. SQ,TTA.E/E

DO YOU KNOW

That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Store ot 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, Hugs, 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

FI VF

ONE

STORES IN RILEY’S

Dry Goods, Notions. Boots

Shoes,

Bl'GCV aid CARRIAGE REPAIRS DONE AT HILLIS QUARRY By ED LANDES, Kcnick and t'urtl*' olil riiiIiIi. miMw

and

Tinware and Nails.

If you can’t find what you want go to

llilcy’s.

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

- — — - - Harveat Kx<‘tirfiion* via .IDmon Route. Groceries, Sopt(Mnl»er October 1), 1H94, the

Subscribe for the Banner Times.

Monon Route will sell harvest excursion tickets to points in the west, northwest and sou invest. 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. Stop-over allowed ir. ex.ursion territory only. For full Information address .1. A. Michael, Agt.