Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1894 — Page 3
niE BANNER TIMES, GREEXCaSTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27.1804.
^BHRTOWS LKU1SDRV+SMakes your linen look like new. Three shipments each we* k. Mon . Wed and Krl. PROMPT COLLtCTION AND DELIVERY. AlONEY LOANED In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Its A Settled Fact!
You can save from 10 to "JO l>er cent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. - ETC.. AT Stye Qlobe 5tore, sol'TH ti KEKNCASTLE. J. SWDRA1SSKI. RROR. •JBH If
Geo. B. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
Character In Walking.
Tip toe walk ing sy m b olizes curiosity,
turncd-in toes, aliscnt-inind-edncss, 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 &c Co.
Shoe.
"IT NEVER R1NCHES" L. LOUIS & CO. For the Neatest and Best (T^retya^t Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. WHIT E. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.
Klcinbuh 13ros. Are the I.eadtiiK BARBERS Of the City. Their Parlors are in the First National Bank Building. o ; AKTISTS : 5 IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE Good Porter.Everything clean and first-class. GIVE US A CALL. • . -ARi -I8t
beat what Indiana is putting up
now.
Miss Laura Marsh is soon to be married to a young gentleman at her home in Florida.—Crnirfordgrillc Journal. The Charles Frake’s insurance mentioned yesterday, was in the Royal instead of the Ohio Farmer’s company. The Brick Chapel republicans will hold a big meeting tomorrow night. All the republican candidates will drive out. Slieriti' Glidwell and Mrs. Ed Foster, armed with a search warrent, drove up in Floyd township today to search the residence of John Foster. In the supreme court decisions yesterday at Indianapolis the appeal cases of Josie Buskirk, Mil dred J. Wood and M. K. Welch were dismissed.
postpone the new train until the spring time table takes effect.— / ndi(inapoli» Journal. Misses Rose and Hattie Joslin entertained a number of their friends yesterday afternooh at a progressive anagram party. “Anthropometrical” was the word and there were eight progressions. Mrs. James B. Tucker was awarded the first prize and Mrs. F. P. Nelson the second. The entertainment was novel and interesting through out and is highly spoken of by those attending. The guests were: Mesdatnes DeMotte, Weaver, Post, Southsird, Swahlen, Albert Allen, Tncker, Brockway, Brown, F. Joslin, Jerome Allen. Marquis, N. Joslin, A. Birch, Ogg, Silas A. Hays, Phillips, O'Hair, Longden, Miller, Abrams, J. P. Allen, Hiram Allen, F. P. Nelson, Baker, Duvall, Stnyser, Albert Lockridgc, Waldo
Lhat’sWhat I’ve Gott.
I
LATEST
EVVEST ICEST
LINE OF FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.
See those Cheap Oak Bedroom Sets. Just the thing for Students' Rooms.
fit
HANNA, 'Pho Hurnitciro M East Side Square.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
and Misses Ella Joslin, Druly,
The repuplicans of Washington Weaver, K. Ames, Hammond, Starr, township will meet at Manhattan Hanna, Gilmore, Burlingame, on Monday night to organize a Rl . pil u knin3i remember the John elub. George W. Hanna, repul,li L Gri(Iitll8 meeting on Saturday
can candidate for representative, and others will address them.
And every wise man will see to it that his family is provided against the cold blasts of winter by having the right kind of
With their cliange of time Sun day the Big Four will add to their Southwestern Limited passing Greencastle at 1:12 p. in. and west 12:49 p. m., a coach to run between St. Louis and Cincinnati.
Wlier* 1 Our ur« Ouiiig anil Wlier** Their (lueHtH are StoppliiR —New* of Interent Over the City—The lie*! Column In thv Caper for (.jiilrk KeadiiiK.
DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hannkh Timks to follow you. It coats you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be chunked as often as you desire.
evening. He is an entertaining j talker, and as a club speaker has no superior. A rousing club will
be organized.
Mrs. E. Hawkins, Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Miss Albuugh and Ed Gibbons drove through to New Winchester this morning to attend the Baptist
The Eureka Collecting agency association, has established an agency here to i The many friends of Mrs. Geo. collect bad debts. They will have Allen will be pained to learn that uniformed collectors who will take j her condition remains unchanged the merchant’s heretofore uncollect i and that she is in a critical con able accounts and make an effort j dition. at getting the same. Died m Wichita, Kas., WcdnesEngine 24, of the Monon, has '' u - v morning at 8 o clock, Mrs M. just been rebuilt at the shops in L. Rambo, wife of David H. Rambo New Albany, ami the work has (deceased). Interment at I iasa,
been done in a superior manner., As rebuilt, it is equipped with the |
HEATING STOVES
OR A GOOD
FilRipjE.
SEE
I’ater Hanging ad Patching Done neatly, cheaply ami with
promptness.
R. B. HURLEY.
BOXTT3.
A. HKOt KWA Y A T. BK< >t K W AY Brockway & Brockway
DKALKKSIN
MocUnmracite ana Your Patronage Solicited
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Mrs. Mary (’line is moving to Brazil. Bert Jackson lelt lust night for Indianapolis. Ed. Yetto visited friends here last evening. There are rumors of another new milinery store. E. Marquis, sr., was in Indianapolis today on business. E. Shipley and son Barton went to Terre Haute this morning. Mrs. Sue A. Druley, of Hartland, Kas., is visiting Mrs. Lettie Hurst. Miss Emma Beckwith is at home after a four week’s visit in Clayton. Miss Lulu Merry weather, of Anderson, is visiting relatives in the
city.
Miss Bessie Grooms is visiting Miss Belle Sprague at Crawfords-
ville.
John A. Hays, of Portland, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Jessie
Weik.
Miss Mary Cooper is at home after a yisit of several weeks at
Frankfort.
Dr. F. H. Lamtners took the Red Cross in the Commandery (Ma-
sonic) lodge lust night.
A. Leachman, agent of the Vattdalia at Knightsville, returned home today after a visit here. Harry Hampton of the Vandaliu treasurer’s office at Terre Haute, visited J. S. Dowling yesterday. Dr. G. W. Poole is moving down from Russellville this week. ]
Goal. Hindling, j takes Dr. Leatherroan’s old rooms. QFiA/rRPiPE ' Rev. and Mrs. A J. Frank ar-
, 'rived home this morning from a
AndHoHowBuildingBrick ^ ^ trjp throug |, northern Intii-
107 E. FRANKLIN ST. (*» «»») “ utt -
Emanuel Marquis, jr„ went to m Sl/ll# nfl Jl I Indianapolis this morning, wheic Best BLUlm yUAL' l,e ' vil1 en,er the Indiaua luedlcal
] college.
Some countries claim that they can show a better article of weather than we get but they ran t
li. U. PAKKKR.
kuank a ixen
Parker & Allen Conliactorc ana Buiiuers,
House Raising and
Moving.
DEALERS IN—
Ills.
Mrs. J. I)
Allen has returned
Delaney fire box, in which improve- from Indianapolis after a two ment it is claimen a saving of 40 week’s visit. to 50 per cent, in coal is effected. | Dan Gardner has typhoid fever. With the change of time next Mom a <7re e ^ca.ttU Sunday the Big Four puts on a j ack stutzman is moving to
liver to be known as the “Knicker- j j} raz j|
bocker Special,” leaving St. Louis Mr& John Hayden is at home afat 12 m., passing Greencastle about ter an extended visit at Lexington,
(1 p. m. The time of other trains will not be changed very much. The “Southwestern Limited” trains j
will carry express.
Mrs. M. Maloney is moving into her residence on Locust street to-
day.
Hon. Jesse Overstreet has been | The infant son of Elder Stewart
Mrs. James Black's. I.cave orders with John Kllcy. South
Greencastle. J3.vt.iw
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected r -_, WALL PAPERS in the city to be found at ALvBElR/r ALxLxElN’S ^ ^ ^ ^ X V AI UKKT ALLEY. Crop G Yod. all new and fresh and the pattern* are of sreat vanet v
in Putnam county this week, and his meetings have been very successful, far more than he anticipated. At Roachdale he had a splendid audience, and democrats up there say lie evoked enthusiasm anti applause ten times wheret’ooper got one cheer. At Russellville he had a fair crowd, and at Reelsville yesterday he had an interested one. Today he is in Cloverdale. where he is speaking to a good crowd. Mr. Overstreet is making an active canvass and will be elected as sure as the election day rolls
around.
At the residence of Dr. John last evening the members of College Avenue M. E. church tendered a reception to their new pastor Dr. J. H. Hollingsworth. Dr. and Mrs. John and the guests of honor, Dr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth received the guests at the reception room door. Some two hundred people, both members and other citizens attended ami all were entertained and made to feel at home. Light refreshments were served by members of the church and the evening w’as a pleasant and profit able one to all attending. On Sunday the Vandnlia and the Pennsylvania lines will meet the competition which the Big Four and the Vanderbilt lines give them between St. Louis ami New York by shortening the time of Train 20 to twenty-nine hours, St. Louis to New York, and making the same time with Train 21 west. Going east the time between St. Louis anti Indianapolis is shortened twenty-five minutes, between Indianapolis ami Columbus, twentyfive minutes, Columbus and Pitts burg forty minutes, and the other hour is cut off east of Pittsburg. It was at first proposed to put on a new train to meet that of the Big Four, but after carefully considering the matter it was decided to shorten the time of Train 20 and
is dangerously ill. Mrs. S. Haverstiuk returned to Muncie today. James Hollick is spending the week at Spencer and Gosport. He is attending the reunion at the latter place. There was an old time social hop at the residence of Albert Browning on Fox Ridge last night. There was a large number to join in with the grand promenade and a good time was had. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Shultz, Sept. 27, a son. John Burch’s beaming face is again seen on the strip.
RENICK, The Hardware and Furnace Man.
EL A. Mamiltoiq’s Groceries are IX or reel and IXleai\.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
El. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
You are invited to attend our
/-\r\ to #. r >0.ll0 I’BB WEKK using and .00 Rcillnif Old Itrllat.l.' Plut*>r. Kvt-ry family tin* runty, worn kntvw*. forks, spoon*, •■tc. OnU kly pistol by dlnplns In molted metal. No experience or bnrd work; a •rood situation Address W P. Harrison \ Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus. Ohio. 4
BRIEF MENTION
Upholstering and furniture repairing neatly done at my residence 404 Fast Hanna street. Will call on you w ith it full line of upholstery samples for you to select from. All work called for anti returned without extra charge. Leave orders at W. H. Burk’s grocery or address Box 553 J. A. W. Paris. 282-lt.
To the Ladies of Greencastle and Putnam County: We will place on sale for six days beginning
Thursday, Sept. 2/, The Greatest LADIES’ NIGHT DRESS On earth today for the money. A night dress that is well worth #1.75 for the low price °f SI>00. No lad V in the city can afford to make them at the price we shall sell them
for.
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F. E. BILIK
Fall Zr Tllinlm Opeijitig -OFFattern Hats and French Novelties, 7VSOND7YY, OCT. 1. Continuing through the evening. BOSTON MILLINERY STORE, one door east of Postoffice.
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MRS. ANNA W. BANNING, Prop.
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 BUGCY ani CARRIAGE REPAIRS
DONE AT
HILLIS QUARRY By ED LANDES, Hunit'k and CurtU* old Hinith. 939-4W L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S Dry Goods, Notions. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tin ware and Nails. If you can’t find what you want go to
Riley’s.
Compete with any one at Riley’s Office No. is Walnut street. Fir*t D mr Ku*' _ ' _ ., Engine House. Residence, Urtck Hoi se ou
JOhn Riley, South Greencastle- same lot.
