Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1894 — Page 3
*iTMKS, GI?EENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY
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Mitkt-s yur lln< n look like now. Throe ■lilpuienUettcb wook, Mon . Wed ami 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.
It’s A Settled Factl
You van save from 10 to 20 l*er rent on GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. AT Stye Qlobe 5tore, sot TH OREENCASTLE. J. SUDRKISSKI. RROR. it
THE LOCAL FIELD
Geo. Ei. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IRD.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
ing sy m b ol izes curiosity,
Character Ti r- toe waik -
in Walking.
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 Sc Co.
Shoe.
"IT NEVER RINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.
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LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
hunt on for the scribbler. An anonymous writer is always a coward. Mrs. ( apt. Chaffee returned yesterday after a sojourn of three days with her daughter Anna, at Paris, 111. Miss Anna is teaching latin in the high school there and is making quite a reputation for her-
sel f.
Some of the local grocers are importuning the Star-Press to go into the sugar business, that they may buy cheaper than they now can. According to the organ, democracy has knocked the bottom out of all sweetness. A chimney sweep struck town this morning with a voice that is j calculated to knock the soot out oi any tine in the city. He gave an elongated ytll this morning on the north side of the square which split Lee Hamilton's awning from end to end, and caused “Chuck” Burch to strike up a sweat. The Greencastle Gun club is arranging for a grand live bird and
Their CJh€*bIm are Stopping—News of Interent Over the City—The llest Column in tl» 3 Paper for tjuiek Kcadhitf.
For the Neatest and Best Jailority^ 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.
DON'T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will
lie chuiorcd as often as you desire.
L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON mice No. is Walnut street. First Door Fast intone House. Residence, Brick House on aim* lot.
A. BROCKWAY A. T. BROCK WAY Brockway & Brockway DKAl.KKSlN
Your Patronage Solicited
<•. It. PARK Kit.
FRANK ALLEN
Parker & Allen Contiactois ann Billets,
House Raising and Moving.
DFALERsIV-
Goal, UCincllincj,
SEWER PIPE
And Hollo wBuildingBrick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST.
«« BLOCK GOAL
Mrs. James Black’s. Leave orders with John Riley, Greencastle. -tn- i.tw
Where Our People are GolnR and Where day pjgeoil tOUlTiatUent Lobe held
in Ibid cily about the middle of this mouth. They propose to make the contest a big one and will invite the crack shots from all over the state. Greencastle lias a reputation as an entertainer in such events and there will no doubt bo it
large attendance.
A million dollar mortgage on the j entire line and equipment of the L. N. A. & C. railway company is be-1 ing tiled in the recorders’ ollices in the counties through which the line runs. The mortgage is giyen | to the Central Trust company, of | New York, and is to secure the! payment of $1,000,000 in equipment o per cent, gold bearing bonds, to ^ be issued by the company, due in twenty years from December 1,1 1891. ritis loan was determined upon at the recent meeting of the
directors of the compaiijo
Information was filed Monday in the circuit court against John Ward, Jesse Hadden, and Elijah Wyatt for disturbing the “Shaker” meetings at Mt. Hebron on Sunday. The atiidavit is signed by Luther Hunter who says the defendants unlawfully attempted to molest and disturb a certain collection of divers inhabitants of Indiana collected lor the purpose of religious worship, and that defendants talked loudly and unnecessarily and laughed boisterously, using threating, abusing, and profane language and that the men were intoxicated. In the southeast Indiana conference appointments Dr. G. L. Curtiss has been assigned to the charge at Columbus. The Southeast has many good stations within its boundaries and it is a matter of rejoicing here that Dr. Curtiss is called to one of the best. He is an earnest Christian, a prodigious worker and a thorough gentleman. That he will add strength and many members to his church goes without our saying. The Banner Times wishes Dr. Curtiss the best of this life in his chosen work. His splendid service at DePauw is an indication that success will ever
follow his efforts.
The many afternoon trains which arrive in this city between noon and dark make the business of bus driving a lively one. The Monon gets trains in at 12:05 and 2:22 p. in. The Vandalia at 12:59, 1:40 east and west, 3:35 anti 0:20 and 8:03 p. m. The Big Four sends them out at 1:<>2, 4:3i> and <):t»0. In dodging back and forth from one depot to another the pace is a fast one in order to make calls and deliver passengers. In addition to this are the morning trains on each road occurring about the same hour
the obstructionist is responsible for the damages. No man in the eves of the law has a right to infringe on the rights of a neighbor or to cheek the latter in passing. Whether this is a decision or not it is common sense. After October 5, a yoter moving from one precinct to another loses his vote. Remember this, republi-
cans.
Koland Darnali leaves tomorrow to resume his studies at the Indi ana medical school at Indianapolis. Mrs. Ben Taylor, of Romney, who lias been visiting Miss Tribby, returned home at noon. The Monon will make changes in the time of their trains next month. Jesse M. Weik returned from Chicago this morning. Mrs. Ellen Hurst, of Mt. Meridian, is quite sick. John Merry weather is at Bainbridge today. The Vigo county fair is on this
week.
Ihats WhatI’ve Gott.
\ EATF.ST \ EWEST I y ICEST
LINE OF FURNITURE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY.
See those Cheap Oak Bedroom Sets, Just the thing for Students’ Rooms.
HANNA, T N ho HtirtTituro Mein* East Side Square.
Wlllltl IS CoitM
NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Mrs. Farrow went to Brazil this
morning.
A. W. Collins went to Indianapolis today. Paul Hill made a business trip to Brazil today. Howard Tourner, of Bloomington, is in the city. M. L. Adler is in Indianapolis today on business. Guy M. Walker is here from Terre Haute today. Mrs. J. S. Harris, of Spencer, is visiting relatives here. Miss Grace Grogan is visiting | friends in Terre Haute. Richard Loyd left this morning for Janesville and Racine, Wis. G. W. Black received a shipment of horses from Illinois yesterday. The Silver Leaf band and Mandolin club will furnish music for tlie Model’s opening Friday night. The Star Press will soon say the must is plentiful in Putnam this year. This is one of its quarterly
asserts.
Willard A. Bowen has purchased W. E. Wendling’s stock of goods at New Maysville and will shortly make that town his home. The Rev. Frank Gee, new pastor of Mattox Chapel, was given a reception Friday night by the members of the congregation.— Terre
Haute Express.
President McKeen, of the Vandalia, has won the suit of the C. II. A 1). railway against him, in which over $500,000 was involved. This was an outgrowth of the Ives deal. The Union Sunday School Teach ers’ meeting will be held tomorrow evening from 0:30 to 8:00 in the Baptist church. A cordial invita tion to all Sunday school workers. Mrs. E. A. Williamson, of Green castle, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Grillitti for a few days, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Griflith accompanied her fora brief visit.— Terre Haute Mail. About twenty Putnam county people took advantage of the $2.60 rates to Chicago at 10 o’clock this morning. Among them were Daniel Kelly, Sam Huzelctt, Richard Loyd, Ed Perkins. P. O. Colliver, W. W. Jones, Mr. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Herring, Chris Belnap
and Miss Miller.
If reports are true an anonymous j ^ ^ night truin8< 8e emingly run letter fiend has been getting Roach- in by the , lozen< The Monon ardale society stirred up to the ce “ I riv „ 8 ut i : 2o and 2:47 a. m.. the ters. It is said he charges promi- Blg Four at 12:20. 12:58 and 2:60
m. and the Vandalia 12:2(5, 2:28
So the night lads
Look in this Column for It—and KntertaimiieiitH—Not«*K, Items and AniioiinreineiitM—The Very Latest and the llest by Special Reporter. Ira Fisher, of Colfax, has returned to enter 1900. Miss Flora Bridges has returned from Michigan, where she lias been visiting the past month, and will enter the senior class. Misses Smith and Griffith, of I. U., are visiting Miss Harrison. They are on their way to enter school there this year. A meeting of the athletic board was held yesterday afternoon in Biddle hall. The board was re organized. E. E. Sehnepp was elected president, also two directors from prep.—Claude Boyd and Will Burnett. The Alpha Phis gave a reception to a number of their gentlemen friends last night at the Harris house. Progressive games were the order of the evening, and a splendid time is reported. Great interest is manifested in the approaching athletic concert, which occurs in Meltarry hull tomorrow evening. The excellent program to be furnished should certainly prove a big attraction for all. Let us support the venture loyally, for athletics are deserving
of it.
Kappa Kappa Gamma gave a most delightful reception to more than a hundred invited guests in the beautiful parlors of the Nelson j home on east Seminary street last evening. Socially this was one of the best events of the season. Golden rod on nasturtiums profusely decorated the rooms. A conundrum contest furnished much amusement and served to put the conversation on an easier basis ami I more informal relations. Excellent music was rendered by Messrs. Jones, Starr and Gilbert, and Miss | Jean Nelson. Miss Starr pleased her hearers by several choice readings. Splendid refreshments were served. The affair was a decided success, and the Kappas surely understand the art of entertaining.
To the Ladies of Greencastle and Putnam County: We will place on sale for six days beginning
ill
nent people with evil doing in vari
ous ways and there is a determined a m
also hustle.
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of YV.YlA, PAPERS in the city to be found at ALaBELRT' AGGEIN’S bjotU all new and fresli and the patterns are of trreat variety. ALHBK l AU.K-'. P
An item is current to tlie effect that the supreme court has decided that a man who wants to go faster than another who is ahead of him on the road has a right to puss. If he is prevented by another and an accident happens be cause of the latter’s interference
sday, Sept Ti,
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 $|.OQ. No ,ad V in tlie city can afford to make them at the price we shall sell them
for.
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F. 6. GILfllE.
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
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FttRipCE.
SEE
RENICK. The Hardware and Furnace Man.
K. A. Mamiltore’s Groceries are Korrect and Kleaiq^.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the FATING LINE.
EL A. HAM I GT C) N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
You are invited to attend our
Fall ^Tdiiiter Opemug —OF— Pattern Hats and Prench Novelties, MOND7YY, 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 PER < E\ T Off DOLLAR
FOR CASH.
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FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S Dry Goods, Notions. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tin-ware and Nails. If you can't tintl what you want go to Riley’s. Compete with anyone at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle.
Kleinbub Bros. Are the l.eudtnir BARBERS 5 ; ARTISTS : G IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE. £84 -4Ht
R»H Four Excursions. St. Louis, Sept. 2!) to Oct. 5, $((.25. Indianapolis, Oct. 10 to 13, $1.20. Ft. Wayne, Oct. 8 to 11, $4.75. F. P. Hrkstis, Agt. Subscribe for the Banner Times.
