Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1894 — Page 3

rHK lUXXK” TIMKS, GIJKEXCaSTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29. 1804.

■»bhrtows lkundrv^Mak««your linen look like nrw. Tlin-t-Blilpnic-nUeach wetk. Mon., Wed ami 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.

Il's A SetlM Fart I You can save from 10 to 20 jier vent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. AT

Stye Qlobe 5tore, '<>rrn ureencastle. J. SUDRKNSKl. PROR. UfiH If

Geo. B. Blake,l -

GHEENCASTLE, ISD.

Kleinbub J5ros.

Are the I.eadlnif BARBERS

: AHTISTS : Z IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE

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Character In Walking.

Tip-toe walking sy m I) o 1izes curiosity,

turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, 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 & Co.

Shoe.

•■IT NEVER PINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

For the Neatest and Dust /I\^rel?atyt Jailority<5 In the city go to E. W. W m T E. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

Wlier* Our I’eopl** art- dotne nn.l Wherr Tluur f.u^.lH ura Sto,.|>iiiK N.-uh of Int^reHl Over Hie City—The BeM Column in tin Paper fur Oniek KeniliiiK.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for n short time, without ordering the Dully Banneh Times to follow you. ll easts you but 10 cents n week as It does here at home, ami the address will he ehtuiK.'d us often us you desire.

trillion to the other iloor and bored two hole*. He was foiled, however, and was evidently frightened away us no entrance was made. The shavings were fresh made when the clerks arrived this morning and the opinion is that the work was done just before daylight. They possi bly were after that $25 money box, The heavy walnut doors of the store are well nigh ruined by the savage attack. In the event of the defeat of the man of many parties. Attorney General Delano E. Williamson, for joint representative this year— which is beyond preadventure— the populists of Greencastle will run him for constable next year. Then, after the prohibitionists give him a trial he will haVt* made his rounds of all parties during his' short life of 72 years.—Cluy Co"n-\ ty Kiiterprise. At the quarterly review service | at Loo list Street M. K. church Siinidity evening the lessons of the quarter will be reviewed by ( . A. McCullough, Miss Elia Adams, O. L. Lyon, Geo. A. Abbott, Fred Hixson, Miss Jessie Reals and H. C. Allen, superintendent of College Avenue Sunday school. Good music will be interspersed and a cordial invitation is extended to

all.

thence to Crawfordsville. Train No.:} due here at 2:47 a. m. arrived here at 9:2<) this morning. Mrs. Jennie Easter and daughter Ruth, of Washington, Iowa, arc visiting G. W. Henton and family. R. C. Hawley leaves next week for Indianapolis where he will study law. Michael Nolan is visiting his daughter at Indianapolis. A. J. Cosner and family are vis iting at Hoachdale. Cadie Cooper returned at noon from Mitchel. Sign the republican roster this evening.

hat's What I've Gott.

I

EATRST

EWEST ICEST

LINE OF FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.

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

m

HANNA, 'The Furniture Man* East Side Square.

Mouth (Ireeticaiifle. Harvey Moore is moving from Ohio to Locust street. Mrs. K. McHride, of Defiance, Iowa, is visiting Mrs. Royd. Homer Alexander, of Gosport, is the guest of Dr. Rrazier. John Riley will probably have an entry in the green running race at the Rainbridge novelty fair. C. R. Williams, living southeast of here, was in the city this morn- j ing and reported that one night this week some evil-doers entered his sweet potato patch and dug the entire crop. Mr. Williams will buy what sweet potatoes he uses

this year.

IMl is Gomil

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

HEATING STOVES

OR A GOOD

Liter Hanging ant Patching Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. box7t3. R.B. HURLEY.

Hear Griffith tonight. E. Shipley is at home from the

east.

Rev. J. R. DeMotte went to Indianapolis. H. H. Hillis is in Terre Haute today on business. Elmer E. Whitted arrived from Denver, Col., yesterday. R. T. Jones photographed the Vandalia lawns this morning. Mrs. Mary Florer left this morning to spend a week at Clinton. Mr. Griffith is the best of the younger orators of the state. Hear him this evening at the court house. Miss Agnes Rourue and Robert Bourne, of Lancaster, Ky., are the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. James

Dean.

Ed Hill has accepted a position with the R. F. Wiley firm of Ed-

John Sutherlin tells us that lie will go to Greencastle tomorrow to

look after a location. He does not Their Plant., know just what he will do or where The Rannkk Times was on Eri he will move when he leaves, j day shown the plans of the new j Hoachdale will lose a good citizen building to be erected by the | and business man when he leaves, | Greencastle Manufacturing com-I and it is hoped that he may yet de-1 pany in this city. The specifica-j eide to remain here among his old Hons vail for a building two stories friends.—Hoachdale Neim. in height GO x 100 feet, with condi-1 The National republican text tional featureB tliut wil1 Permit of 1804, just issued, is one ! ,he adding of an additional 100

FULfipiE.

SEE

RENICK, The Hardware and Furnace Man.

book for

of the most complete volumes ever presented to the people. It contains 330 pages arranged in the from of an encyclopedia. Send twenty-five cents in postage stamps U P» to Thos. H. McKee, secretary 210

feet at any time it is needed. If sufficient stock can be secured the additonal 100 feet will be built at the same time the first part is put but if not then the factory will start on the original figure of OOx

A. IlIttK KWAY

A T. BKOl KWAY

Brockway & Brockway

DKAl.KUS IN

BioGUiUipite anil Bituminous coal and coke. Your Patronage Solicited

Delaware avenue, N. E., Washington. I). C., and get a cop} 1 . Paul Hill, of this city, and Miss Minnie Robinson, of Brookston, were married in the latter place on Wednesday, Rev. Charles Harper offleiating. The bride was at one time a member of the DePauw school of music. Mr. and Mrs. Hill arrived here yesterday, where

they are li at home.”

Five hundred veterinary surgeons of this state have signed a docu-

wood, Ind. He left for that city ment condemning the overhead this week. cheek reiu as brutal and painful to Mrs. Goring and daughter, of horses. They claim that it causes Tuscola. III., who have been yisit distortion of the windpipe and thus ing II. R. Bridges, went to India-1 impedes respiration. This is a

napolis this morning. Miss Mary Corwin has

to her work at the deaf

100 feet in size. Vice president Tucker says that work will begin at once and that the factory can be gotten in running order by January 1, 1895. This will be a boon to the city that will mean brighter

things for the future.

Keeping everlastingly ing brings success..

advertistf

Iv. -A.. TicTmiltoiq’s Groceries are Korrect ancl lea rp.

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

The Weather.

into

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<• B. PAtlKKK.

KHANK ALLEN

Parker & Allen Conlractois and Builders, House Raising and Moving. DEALERS IN Ootil, FiiTcllincj, SEWER PIPE And Hallow B uilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST.

Best

BLOCK COAL

returned institute,

being elected to take charge of the art department, which lias grown and been quite a success under her skill and energy. Several unsuccessful attempts have been made to enter Joe Yttncleave’s saloon near the Vandalia depot. Last night the door lock was tampered with and the lock ruined for further use. Tramps are supposed to he the offenders. Dr. J. 15. DeMotte’s lecture of last evening was fairly well at tended, the lower Iloor being tilled. The lecture is highly spoken of by those who attended, and fully deserved all the good wolds that ha\o been said about it by the press ol

other cities.

A burglar made a desperate at

tempt to get into the

ing store last night, or early {morning. On Thursday night a i brace and bit was taken from Fred ; Weik’s shop and it is thought that 1 the would-be thief was then pre

Model cloth-

tl: is

Mrs. James Black's. Leave orders with •tolin Riley, South Greencastle. uD-l.lw

matter that should be looked

by the next legislature.

The Rig Four train wreckers at Fontanet have been captured and yesterday at Terre Haute one of them confessed. They are George Roberts, Fred Eppert, William | Tulley,Charles Miller, and William Sourwine. The confession shows the gang to be a cold blooded set

of murderers.

Bert Paris while exercising on the college campus this morning, fell unconscious but was revived by the timely aid of Dr. Smythe. He is recovering from a seyere spell of typhoid fever. A night lodger in Sage’s hotel in North Greencastle stole a fine suit of clothes belonging to George Sage and made away wdlh it. M. L. Turner leaves Monday for Indianapolis where he will enter the Indiana Medical school. Riley Reeves left at noon for Lafayette where he will spend Sun-

day.

A north bound Monon extra freight was run into by an I. 1). &

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received ity H. S Renick A Co. front the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:

Indian4Polis. Ind., Sept. 29. Local rains decidedly cooler Sunday or Sunday night.

Waim-knhans.

BET

E. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

You arc invited to attend our

98.30

98.30 ,

Kx<*tirK on to I'hH’iiKo.

Tuesday, Oct. 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 (jreeneastle at 10 o’clock a. in., Tuesday. Oct. 2, and returning on special train leaving <'hieago at 11 :3<> p. in., Thursday. Oet. 4.

J. A. Michael.

BRIEF MENTION

Don’t fail to attend Mrs. Banning’s ‘•opening,” eominencdng Monday morning. Oct. 1st and continuing through the evening. 284-11 <>. Hoflinan. lock and gun smith. All kinds of sewing machines repairing a specialty, and machine for sale. East Washington and Vine street corner. 284-2 t.

To the Ladies of Greencastle and Putnam County:

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WAAUI-v PAPEK^

in the city to be found at

AL.BB.RT ALLAN’S

. , ai UKKT ALLKN', Prop

‘“d* all new ami frefth ami the pattern* are of great vanet v

paring for last night s (lloit. Hi ^ freight while standing on the bored six or seven three-fourth t ^ Roachda , e T he I. Dinch holes around the hn k on t u ^ ^ engine was thrown from the front door which wuit. >" !ir ) and q, e tender ran on the through. He then turned tis at p| ut f orui After considerable de-

lay the crew went on to Lafayette. On the return trip the same crew on another train reached a point between Hoachdale and Carpentersville last night when an axle broke anil a number of cars were strewn over the adjoining farms. The Monon passenger trains passed over the Rig 4 to Indianapolis and

We will place on sale for six days beginning liriity, Sept, ll 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 $I.OO. No lady in the city can afford to make them at the price we shall sell them for. sniua F. 6. BILIK

Fall o; flUider Opeitipg

OF

Pattern Hats and Prench Novelties, 7VYOIND7W, OOX. 1,

Continuing through the evening. BOSTON MILLINERY

STORE, one door east of Postoffice.

MRS. ANNA YV. BANNING, Prop.

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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

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

L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offlco No. 1H Walnut street. First Door East Enguie House. Residence, Brick House on same lot.

Bitf Four Exeuraions. St. I.ouL, Sept. 2!> to Oct. 5. Indianapolis, Oet, 10 to 13. $1.20. Ft. Wayne, Oct. 8 to 11, $4.75. F. 1’. Ul'KHTIS, Agt.

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