Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1894 — Page 3
im BANNER TIMES, OBEENCaSTLE. iXDI.iNA MONDAV SEPTEMBER 21. I8<M
^BHRTOWS LKUISDRVH<jljjtod your linon l°(>k like now. Throe shlpnienliieach week, Mon , Weil and Krl. prompt collection ano 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.
Il's 1 Sfitkil Fad I
You can save from 10 to 20 per cent on GROCHMES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, ETC., AT Stye Cjlobe 5tore,
SOI Tl! tiKF.ENCAHTLE.
J. SWDRKNSKI,
PROF*.
Geo. B. Blake, G2EEN CASTLE, IliD.
Cliaracter In Walking.
Klcinhub liros.
Are the Lendlntr BARBERS
Of the City. Their Parlors are in the First National
Bank Building. AJtTlSTS
! p >int live milep nortli of the city j '“inling at Crawfortleville. He went over tlie course four tiines. The dirt road west of the city is heino: repaired, especially the approaches to the overhead bridge over the Hig Four road. This wili he good news to travelers of that
road.
There will he a called meeting of Temple lodge No. 47 F. & A. M.. on Tuesday evening. Sept. 25, at 7:30, for work in the third degree. All muster Masons in good standing are cordially invited to attend. II. V. Russell, father of Virgil Russell, was in the city today. He was making inquiries as to his son's
suspected connection with Friday’s way home from conference, fire, and stated that from what he The Greencastle Manufacturing! could learn, he considered his son company has shipped tint fifty innocent ol such acts. Mr. Russell rocker folding beds within the last was formerly in the city telegraph ten ,p. u r.
ollice here and now is with the
on Washington street from Rile\ Reeves. They took possession this
morning.
Willis Wood leaves tonight for Paleigh, North Carolina, with ten: ear loads of Oregon horses, which will pa«s south on a night Monon train. He has sold forty-one loads of this Oregon stock, which will average •toO per head. Rufus Strattan had a foot badly mashed in an elevator at Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Strattan was called there this afternoon by
his injuries.
Dr. Sims, of Indianapolis, and I Chaplain McCabe are guests of Dr. John today. They are on their
HATS
hat I've Gott.
\ KATFST
\ KWEST \ ICEST
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line: of FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.
See those Cheap Oak Bedroom Sets, Just the thing for Students’ Kooins.
HANNA, GTlio Hurnitviro Mcin>
East Side Square.
Great Reduction
turned-in toes,
cdness, 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 Sc Co.
Shoe.
••IT NEVER PINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.
Tip-toe walk- ,j> • -‘i/v/yr>7r> . . . IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE.
ing sy m b ol-
• , • I Good Porter. Everything clean j
. . j and tirst-class. absent-mind- GIVE us A CALL.
•m -ini
Horn, to Louis Kessler and w ife, of Liraedule. Sept. 21, n daughter. Miss Ida Hihbitt is visiting :it
Roachdale.
Jacksonville <fe Southeastern railway at Jacksonville. He left at noon for his home, having sent for his son Friday, who left Saturday. lion. Charles W. Smith spoke to a fair-sized crowd on Saturday afternoon at the court house. Mr. Smith is one of the leading attornies of Indianapolis and made a fine speech ot two hours. He paid
particular attention to the tariff apolis. What is Going on in and About < l lles,ion aM, t explained it thorough- James Foudry is very low with Fair Greencastle. *•' an<1 80 8Uwl ‘ 88f, illy that any consumption.
| fair-minded man could sec that the I republican position was the best.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. On state issues he made some good I land In Greencastle, $1.
points, and all through his speech
THE LOCAL FIELD
South <■!•<*
Will Maloney is in Indianapolis. “Lige" Davenport is here from Doston, Mass. Misses Allie Riley and Lizzie Meikel are at home from Indian
K«*ul Khinte TrAiiMfera.
Elisha Bromun c*t al to 1*. K. < hristie t*t al, i
For the Neatest and Best (T^retya^t Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W B IT E. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE. Pater Hanging ant Patching Done neatlj , cheaply and with
promptness.
R B. HURLEY.
W’liere Our IVople i«ri> iiuiiiK unit Where Tlieir C.uertlh are Stopplngr—New* of 1 liferent Over the City The lt«-»t Column In tlo Taper for yuirk KeailiiiK.
IfON’T THINK
Of leaving the city, even for a short time,
without orderiiiK tne Daily Bannkk Times to j which was being prepared for some follow you. 1. coats you but 10 cents a week | roofing The flre got into the ket .
tie and got away from its managers for a while. There was more smoke
I
Brazil this
Fidelia Hurst to A. L. Morris, land in .letter ;
, son tp, $10.11.
was a masterly convincing effort. ; A. L. Morrison to Levi Hurst,land In Jeffer-1
son tp. q. c. d., $1.
Martin Muntjarvln to .laines lU.Kland, land
in Ilalnbrldifc,
lieorRe tv. Clrulibs executor, to Owen C. Huthorlin, land in tireencastle, $8t)J. Owen C. Sutlierlin to Moses -purlin, land in Qreeucastle tp., JT HI. A. K- Haynes to U. L. and H. M Sutlierlln, land in Floyd tp., $658.
Heavy clouds of black smoke caused a fire alarm from the rear of Cawley’s saloon this morning at 9:20 o’clock. There was fire there but it was in a kettle of pitch
IjEirwn. IYlow ©rs, 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. : : :
as it does here at home, and the address will
be chnnKcd as often as you desl re.
BOX 7 7 3.
A. 111(01 IvWAV
A T. BKO( KWAY
Brockway & Brockway
IfKAI.KKS IS
Your Patronage Solicited
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<• II. PARK Kit.
FR ANK ALI.F.N
Parker & Allen iGoniraciois anti Buiiners,
Lee M’ells went to
morning.
Harry Brown, of
Sunday here.
Miss Alice Soper is at home from
Indianapolis.
C. K. Robinson is at home from
Bloomington, 111.
Chas. Minor, of Indianapolis, is
visiting his mother.
Mrs. Walter Ashton is spending
the day at Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell are
here for a tew days’ stay.
Mrs. L. D. Case and son Lorine
are at home from Attica.
J. M. Manker, of Indianapolis,
spent Sunday in the city
Merle Walker,
was in the city yesterday. Born, to Robert Browning and wife, a daughter, Sept. 24. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Cole, at Erie, Pa., Sept. 20, a son. Frank X. Day and Ida M. Wright have been licensed to marry.
than (ire, however, and “Paisley' Ratliff with a garden hose kept thej
Chicago, spent |latter at a stand still until re-in
klifor«*«Ml kcoliomy. The foothiill season will soon he hero With Its shock-headed eraoks ns of yore. And the barbers will cut their allowance of
beer.
Till the tlnul match aames shall he o'er. The Hutiher.
K. A. Mamiltorq’s Groceries are Korrect and lYlearp.
forcements, the fire department and several hundred people arrived. No
damage to speak of.
Tomorrow is McKinley day at Indianapolis, and while there lias been no organized effort at taking a crowd from this city or county, the advance indications point to an excursion of several hundred. Several country clubs are going in bodies and Greencastle will send a strong delegation. Many cities are going to send uniformed clubs to; take part in the grand parade. To our democratic friends who failed to see the campaign open on Satnr-
of Indianapolis,!^’ tl,e (1 «V for the general un
corking of democratic enthusiasm, j we would say if they want to see it cut wide open to join the republi can roar at Indianapolis tomorrow. On Friday next at College Avenue M. E. church will occur an in(teresting meeting. At the late scs sion of the Northwest conference
The Went tier.
The indications for this vicinity for the corning thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fc Co. from the oflicial weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 24. Fair weather stationary teni- — 1 pera t ure. Waitenuans.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
EG.
$25.00 Kveis liuiill)
to S'iO.OO PER W KKK uulne and
,,,^. vj Koillnif old Reliable Plater. Kvery fainiTy Ims runty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dlliptnir In melted metal. No experience or hard work; a (food sttuutloii Address W P. Harrison A Co., i lerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. I
BHIKF MKNTION
A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
ES. H. DEiteljorg,
-DKALKR IN
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Welch are visiting their daughters, Mrs. Will
Steele and Mrs Riggs.
Miss Lida Bnchelder left this morning for a week's visit at Indi
anapolis and Anderson.
Miss Winnifred Glore, who lias been visiting Mrs. H. McAuley, returned yesterday to Rushville. K. LaRoach, of Bellair, Ohio, is the guest of Air. and Mrs. Dan Abrams on west Washington street. Rev. H. C. Clippenger failed to arrive yesterday as announced he would anti Rev. Knyart occupied
the Locust Street pulpit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Riggs and \AildIIollo\vBuildingBrick nm j Jirs. Will Steele attended
107 E. FRANKLIN ST.
House Raising and Moving. DKALEIPS in lOonl, TYindlinn*
(2m-iat) a
lest
BLOCK COAL
family reunion at Parkersburg Sunday and report a very pleasant
time.
Elmer Pierce, a young bicyclist,
-AT
that day was appointed by Bishop Mallnlieu to be observed as a day of abstinence and prayer for the conversion of 10,000 souls within the limits of the boundaries of the conference. In this city the meeting will he held at the above named place. The usual college exercises will he omitted that day and ti e students and faculty will join with the members of the church. The first meeting will be fiom twelve noon to one o’clock p. m. A second meeting will he held beginning at three o’clock and continuing one hour. The public is invited to both meetings. Enlistment of new recruits will take place at Co. I’s armory tomorrow evening. Clarence Vestal is buying horses for G. W. Black in Kansas this
week.
George Cooper left at noon for a
Eor Sale, cheap—A good safe family horse. D. Lanodon. 27*>M> Flower pots at Landes’ drug Store.
27tit5 Jtst-j
I.ost—On Saturday at Maloney’s shooting park, a silver watch, seven jeweled Elgin movement, w ith a gold chain attachment. Finder return to Oeorge Steele and receive rew ard. 27911 For Sale or Trade—Second-hand Renick road cart in lirstclass condition. Call at Bannkk Timi:s ollice. 27912 9912 The young man who picked up a cane in front of my residence yesterday, will I TnT please return the same. 1>. T. Daniall.
27911
CURVES AND ELBOWS.
T AND V JUNCTIONS.
P AND RUNNING
EACH.
EACH.
TRAPS. EACH.
DOUBLE JUNCTIONS AND BREECHES.
INCREASER9. DECREASE R9 ANO SLANTS.
m'4.r>o
Kxriirsion to i'liirago.
2, the Monon
*3.50
Tuesday, Oct. 2, the Monon Route will run an exeurdon to Cldeagnat the extremely low rate of $2.50 for the round trip. Tickets good going on special train pacing (ireeneaslle at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday. Oct. 2, am! returninsron special train leaving Chicago al 11 :5() p. m., Tuesday. Oct. 4. J. A. Miciiakl.
Mrs. James Black’s. l eave orders with .lolin Itiley. South Greencastle. -AVKlw
nearly wore out n pike north of the
city yesterday. He was running few da ° g , vi8it ‘ at Danville, 111.
for the one hundred mile bic\<lc | record of the state and began at a
AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS
in the city to he found at
AL.t3R.RT ALLRN’S l-Hidsaii new »ud fresh and the patterns ore of tfreut varu lv.
G. W. Black shipped hoi sea to
Indianapolis this morning.
Miss Eliza Daggy is home from
a visit in the country.
Dr. J. V. Bastian, of Belle Union, city"^an alord to make them is quite sick i at the price we shall sell them
for
To the Ladies of Greencastle and Putnam County: We will place on sale for six days beginning Tliiriiiy, Sept. 27,
The Greatest
LADIES' NIGHT DRESS On earth today for the money. A night dress that is well worth #1.75 for the low price of $|.O0. N° lady in the
AI.RKKT \LLEN, IT»P
H. M. Middleton left at noon for
North Salem.
John W. Stoner and son have purchased the Clean meat market
379-18
Lime, Blaster Baris, Hair, Sewer Bipo, Drain Tile, Fire Brick, l ire Clay,
<'himnev Bipe, &e.
w. co^isrEK. sq,tt-A.:r,:et DO YOU KNOW
That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Store ol the I). Langdon Co., you can buy ready-made Sheets, Pillow Slips, and Holster 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 PER CENT. STILL GOES 1 n Pi’ |
FIVE
ONF
STORES IN RILEY’S
Dry Goods, Notions. Bouts
Shoes, Groceries,
BUGGY a ill GAKRIACT RITAIRS DONE AT HILLIS QUARRY By El) LANDES, Keniek and Curtli' old smith. 38»-4w
Six:
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I It 1 .. -1 l 1 . \« Itmli) ■ 1 h vi„ Monon Houle. Si jileiiilier 25 ami October 9, 1894, the .Motion Uooie will sell harvest exetirMon tieki'ls to points in the west. non hwest ninl son invest. Also to points in I'eiine.-M’e. M iskissippi ami Alabama at
_ one fme for the round trip plus two John Riley, South Greencastle. dollars, good leturning twenty days
from ilale of sale. Ston-over allowed
_ . ~ ~ ; IT - “Hi. ex:urt4ou territory only. For full bubsenbe for the Bannkk riMxs. infointation addie.-» J. A. Michael, Agt.
F. i. BILIBL
and
Tinware and Nails.
if you can’t find what you want go to
Riley’s.
Compete with any one at Riley’s
