Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1894 — Page 3

fHK BANNED TIMES. GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25. 1804.

*E3KRTOWS LAUNDRY* Miikes your lini n look like new. Three gHpinenta each wet k. Mon., Wed and Krl. Pf OMPT 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.

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You onn save from 10 to 20 jmr eent on GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. AT Stye Qlobe 5tore, SOUTH i.KKENCAsTLE. J. SUDRANSKI. RROR.

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Character In Walking.

Tip toe walkin" sy m b olizes 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 PINCHES” L. LOUIS & CO.

Kloinbub J3ros.

Are the l.eadiinr BARBERS

Of the City. Their Parlors are in the First National

Bank Building.

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

and first-class.

GIVE US A CALL.

- ; t, the Illinoiii conference being in 1 session at that place. Mrs. Clara L. Heals was in attendance. There will lie u called meeting of j Temple lodge. No. 47, F. & A. M. t this evening at 7 ::I0. Saturday night's republican club will be a rouser. Go out and assist in its organization. James Watson left last night for Cincinnati where he has a position in a large clothing house. Misses Boone and Finley, who have been visiting Miss Nora Sage, returned to Orleans yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leachman, of Knightsville, are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Siddons. Hermann Hinsching and Henry Weineke are playing with the Ringgold band at Indianapolis today. The Crawfordsville bartenders and the Greencastle tapsters will play hull at eighty acres this after-

noon.

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For the Neatest and Best /T^retya^t Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W LI 1T E. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST

tling balances and conducting the retail trade, hut all heavy trans actions are necessarily conducted without the use of tale.

That’s What I've Gott.

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LATEST

EWE ST ICEST

LINE OF

FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.

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

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HANNA, 'Tlio Furniture Man*

East Side Scjuare.

Ed Coleman and daughter, of Crawfordsville, were in the city yesterday. Miss Coleman will

enter DePauw.

Lawrence Downs leaves tonight J for Lexington, Kentucky, where lie will coach the foot ball team at the University of Kentucky this season. Tlie Monon and Big Four have the contract for furnishing ice for a St. Louis firm, and large train i loads of ice are being carried

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, through here every day.

In the current number of the /‘o/julor Science Monthly the professor of mathematics at Y'ale has

High School Nolen.

Enrollment today, 162

Some of the hoys of the school met last Frida}’ and partially organized a foot hall team. Ned /ink was chosen manager. Charles Donnohue captain and Lelaud Bass treasurer. At the practice game Saturday afternoon a number oi the hoys played and some good foot hall material was found. By playing a good, clean game the hoys can get tile best physical exercise that cun he found in any sport. After practice for an hour a student can return to his hooks, put new vigor into his work and accomplish much more than would have been possible otherwise. The high school course does not provide for physical training oi any kind, and a reasonable amount ot foot ball practice can do much to make good this deficiency. Those in charge of the school have no ob-

jection to practice if the pupils do I ,,. \ n( J remember the place to buy the BEST HEATING

not allow it to interfere in any way 8 1 ()\ E in the world as well as the best

with the school work. They insist

NOW VOH

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Where Our People are Going and Where Their GuetdM are stopping—News of Interent Over the Ctty—The Best Colnmn in th 3 Paper for Quirk Reading.

Paper Hanging and Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. ■ 0X77 3. R.B. HURLEY.

A. ItUOl KW AY

A. T. BHOCKWAY

Brockway & Brockway

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Biocymiiaciie and

Your Patronage Solicited

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FRANK A t.I.EN

I>ON'T THINK

Of lc*nvin,r Ihe city, even for n short time, without ordering the Daily Bannkk Timks to follow you. Il costs you but 10 cents a week us it does here at home, and the address will

be chungcd as often us you desire.

that the language and conduct of the pupils while playing shall he just as truly gentlemanly as at any other time. When the player allows the inevitable jolts and jars of the game to stir up his temper as well us his blood and muscle, instead of being a benefit to him, the game helps to break down the good already built up in him. Miss Starr gave her first writing lesson to the pupils of the high

a long article defending foot hall us 8( «hool yesterday afternoon. About the best of our games tor students.: forty were present and great interHis observation for the past twen-1 es t yy,^ 8 hown , n work. The

COOK STOVE

Is at

H. S. RENICK St CO.

EAST SIDE.

ty-five years has been that trained athletes rank higher in scholarship

than others.

The Vandnlia had lorry passengers for Indianapolis this morning.

Inn Moore lias typhoid fever. Among them were: Rev. J. B. De- . A. Bowen went to Roachdale Motto, J. Sudrauski, F. G. Gilmore,

lessons will be given onee a week. Josie Armstrong played a piano solo before the sehool Monday j

morning.

Mr. House was not well enough to hear the seniors recite in geom- I etry Monday. Fred Ogg had

at noon. Alex. Lockridge, James Bridges,, L 't lar 8 e 'd the class. J. T. Wilson went to Brazil this' "filter Ashton, T. T. Moore, Jasj Our visitors this

morning. I M C LL Hays. R. M

Big Four payed its employes at

IC. A.. Mamiltorr’s Groceries are FCorrect a nd. PC lear^.

week were

Baker, Ewing H»lhe Bridges and William Wood,

i McLean, I). T. Darnali, W. G. Neff,

this city today.

Harry Lee, of Mt. Carmel, 111., is visiting friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perkins are at home from Raub station. B. F. Corwin drove over to Rockville today to try a law ease.

Mrs. Henry Lane, of French j hie throng, and at Terre Haute the

Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Smith, Mrs Irving, Mrs. E. Cowgill, Miss Laura

Ammerman.

It was an enthusiastic crowd that boarded the east hound trains this morning at every station. Several republican clubs were among

Parker & Allen Contractors anil Mdera, House Raising and

Moving.

DKALRU9IV Goal, VCiiTcllincj*

SEWER PIPE

And Hollow-Building Brick

107 E. FRANKLIN ST.

Lick, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Wm. Thompson is at home after a week's visit at Indianapo Ms. Horn to Oliver Pursell and wife, of Monroe township, Sept. 25, a son. Miss Edgar, of Bainhridge, was the guest of Mrs. Corwin yesterday. The Greencastle republicans will organize a club on Saturday evening. Frank Kleiubnb took the adoption degree last night at the Red Men s lodge.

BRIEF MENTION.

Eor Sale, cheap—A good safe family i horse. 1). Lanuoon. 275t6 ' Flower pots at Landes’ drug store. I 276(5 :«t2

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

crowd left the train and gave cheer after cheer for George Farris, the republican candidate for congress for tile Eighth district. The McKingley club of Terre Haute turned out Lit) strong with their black silk hats and linen dusters, and

made a fine appearance.

Otis Masten, the fifteen-year old son of Nat. Masten, of Amo, was the subject of a very difllcuit piece of surgery yesterday afternoon. Necosis, resulting from an attack of typhoid fever, was the trouble tor which the operation was per formed. The ulna had been useless and dead for several years, and yee-

Nathun Ader, ot Florida, is in terday afternoon Dr. Smythe re-

thc city, the guest of his brother Frank. Sam Hartwood was called to Kokomo last night by the death ol a relative. Ed. La Roach, of Bellaire, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Abrams. Assist in organizing that republican club on Saturday evening, republicans.

moved the hone. The operation was a grand success, and at six o’clock the patient was able to re-

turn home.

The Gentleman's Literary club met last evening at the residence

of G. (’. Smythe.

attendance and a very interesting discussion of the evolution of money the paper being furnished i b}’ the doctor who discussed the 1 subject from Adam down to tne

For Sale or Trade—Second-hand Ken- j h:k road cart in tirstclass condition. Call at IUNNK.it Timks office. 279t2 :t!»t2 Fresh tub and canned Oysters constantly on hand at the i’alace restaurant. 274-eodat Fresh home made candies every day at the Palace restaurant. 275 cod 5r. J. II. Tremper, practical piano maker and tuner, lias returned. Orders for timing or repairing pianos or organs may be left at Mr. E. Martinis’or Hill it Son’s music store. 2H0-5 t. Wanted—Good girl or woman for general housework. Good wages. Call at this office. 280-It For Sale. A good second-hand Garland cook stove. Very cheap. T. J. IDssktt. eod.tf.

E. A. HAM I LAFO X, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

You are invited to attend our

W'i.AO Kxciirslon tn Chienicn. >38.AO Tueaday, Oct. 2, the Motion Route will rim an excursion to Cliieago at the extremely low rate of $2.50 for the round trip. 'Pickets good going on special train passing Greencastle at 10 o’clock a. in., Tuesday, Oct. 2. and returning on speeial train leaving <’hieago at II :.‘tO p. m., Tuesday. Oct. 4. J. A. Michaki..

llnrvext KxeuratnliH via Monon Route. September 25 and October 0. 1H94, the Motion Home will sell harvest exeursion tlekets to points in the west, northwest ami son hwest. Also to points in Tennessee, Mississippi ami Alabama at one fate for the round trip ,>itis two dollars, good retimdng twenty days from date of sale. Ston-over allowed . .. | it. excursion territory only. For full

1 here was a lull information address J. A. Michael, Agt.

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Best

BLOCK COAL

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Mrs. James Black’s. I.eave orders with .lohn Itiley. South Greencastle. ~|s-l.lw

Mrs. W. G. Nell is at home after present showing how the subject a three weeks' visit in Sullivan ami has grown by evolution naming the Terre Haute. i different commodities which have Mrs. Mike Nelau was called to | servetl as u medium of exchange, Indianapolis by the serious illness how they came to be used as such of her daughter. ; and ,inder w * ,at circumstances

, , ' charges were made. Almost every-

Memorial Ber\i<>s o t u at j n t j ie way commodi.ies both

Ball q Whiter Opening OF Pattern Hats and French Novelties, MOND7YV, OCT. 1, Continuing through the evening. BOSTON MILLINERY STORE, one door east of Postoffice.

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MRS. ANNA W. BANNING, Prop.

Prof. H. L. Heals were held at Champaign, III., on Sunday, Sept.

AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WALD PAPERS in the city to be found at AUBKiR/T AULiB-N’S ^^ Oaods nil new and fresh and the pattern* are of great variety.

natural and artificial has served at one time as money. The discussion of the present financial problems led to a lively tilt between some of the members and a gieat variety of opinions were expressed. The author of the paper is of the opinion that all commercial trans actions are largely a modified form of barter and that money is necessary only for the purpose of set-

To the Ladies of Greencastle and Putnam County: We will place on sale for six days beginning Thursday, Sept. 21 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 $1.00. No lady in the city can afford to make them at the price we shall sell them

for.

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F. G. GHJIK.

DO YOU KNOW That at the Dry Goods and Carpet Store ol 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 PER CENT. STILL GOES

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(j FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S Dry Goods, Notions. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails. If you can’t fiml what you want go to Riley’s. Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle.

BUGGY ani CARRIAGE REPAIRS

DONE AT

HILLIS QUARRY By EI) LANDES, Uenick and l urtia’ old xmlth. -iW-iw

ItlK Four l.anri Krekeni' Ksronilonii. Oct 2, Nov. 6 anil Dec. 4 round trip tickets will be sold at half fare to points in Ala., Fla., Ua., Ky.. La.. Miss., X. C. ! I’• > i . an 1 Va. Return limit 20 days. For rates and particulars consit F. 1*. Hueslis, Agt. 195-tf