Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1894 — Page 3

I’Ht BANNE!t TIMES. GitEF.NOaSTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY OCTOBER 5. 1804.

* BAR TOWS LAW IN DRY* Makes your llnrn look like new. Three shipments each week. Mon . WV>1 and Kri. prompt collcction 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.

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You can save from 10 to 20 per cent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. AT Stye Qlobe 5tore, SOl'TH tiRRRNCAsTLR. J. SUDRAISSKI. RROR. ‘2H8 If

at Indianapolis yesterday and will

work westward to St. Louis.

Sunday evening will be taken from

Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

Chilblain

In yesterday’s 2::10 pace at Terre greatest Haute, Cooper’s Prince Hal took Wheat, second money on a $200 purse. YV. YV. Brothers’ “Brinoda” is entered

in today’s free-for all pace. Messrs, ('has. Barnaby, A. Brock-

way, Harry and Frank Hays, .lake Blake, Chandler Bobbins and Hay mond Waltz and lad) - friends vis-

ited Bainbridge last evening.

There will be a meeting in Belle Union Saturday nigbt, Oct. 13, for tile purpose of organizing a republican club. George YV. Hanna

and H. C. Lewis will be there.

Mrs. Fannie DePauw, who hasj spent the past year in California, is erecting a handsome resilience at

McCabe’s latest and book, “Finest of the No. 2. All seats will be

free.

A school boy was asked to give the definition of the word “eternity,” and this is how he defined it: “YYMien our ships all come in ; when the sea gives up its dead; when Father Time hangs up his scythe; when the heavens are rolled up like a scroll; when Gabriel blows the ram’s horn ; when the solar system collapses; when we find the lost Charley Boss and the man who struck Billy Patterson; when Johnny gets his gun; when society be comes pure, when democrats get straightened out and after the ball

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BIRCH COBBLERS OA K RATTAN

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A New Line Just Beceived.

The Best Line of

FOLDING BEDS AND BED ROOM SETS in the city. HANNA, Undertaker. East Side Square.

Character In Walking.

turned-in toes.

Tip toe walking sy m b olizes curiosity,

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 Sc Co.

Shoe.

••IT NEVER PINCHES” L. LOUIS & CO.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Going: ami Where Their (iiieHtH are Stopping -News of Interent Over the City—The Ile»t Column in ths Taper for (Jtiick Heading.

Los Angeles, where she will reside over-then will be eternity.” permanently.— .Yen’ Albany Frih- Sheriff Glidewell and Treasurer une. i Hughes tried to hold a meeting at This paper recently mentioned ' night. It is said the robbery of Hawley’s store at «hey got over into Parke county in

Lena. The thief has been arrest ! <»f democrats.

ed. A man giving bis name as An Indianapolis street ear driver Frank Shepherd was arrested at Hr! * 9 * n the city today looking tor Hosed ale yesterday and was taken ^ W() fellows who stole two suits ol

to Hockville, where he pleaded clothes from him.

John YV. Sutherlin, of Roachdale, has rented the property vacated b\

And every wise man will sec to it that Lis family is provided against the cold Masts of winter by having the right kind of

HEATINU STOVES

guilty to the crime.

As soon as the Monon manage ment get in the fifty-three miles of

lay-

it

OR A GOOD

DON’T THINK

or Icavinic tlu* city, even for a short time,

without orderiuir the Dully Hannek Times to heavy stvel rail they are now

follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a work • .1 ¥

as It does here hi home, and the ad.trew will ,n K on the Indianapolis division be chniiKed as often an you desire. is the intention to shorten the time

between Chicago and Indianapolis

George Cannon has typhoid fever, thirty minutes, abandoning the

common time idea that the three lines now run on between the two

terminals mentioned.

J. R. Lotshar and into the same.

will soon move

For the Neatest and Best /T^retyapl: Jailorii^ In the city go to E. W. W II1T E. Over jones’ drug store, opposite the postoftice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office No. is Walnut street. First Door Fast EnKine House. Residence, Hrlek House on same lot.

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A. 1IIIOI KWAY

Brockway& Brockway

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Block. Hnimaciie aim Bituiious Coal aim coke. Your Patronage Solicited

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FRANK ALLEN

Parker & Allen

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Gontiactois ami Buimeis,

House Raising and Moving.

I)KALEU S IN—

Mrs. 8. H. Y'ansaut is on the sick

list.

Judge Robinson, of Spencer, is

here today.

Dr. Strong, of Russellville, is in the city today. Mrs. Lizzie Talbott is visiting friends at Plainfield. Mrs. Hamrick, of Clayton, is visiting her son, who is here in col-

lege.

YY r m. Brothers and John Maloney are attending the Terre Haute fair today. Don’t change your residence after today if you want to vote in November. Miss Jessie Brattin, of India nupolis, is visiting Mr. and Mis. I). II. Kudieill. Rev. David Hadley and wife, of Hadley, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. J. YVilson. Airs. Charles Cutler and daughter Nellie May, of Louisville, are visiting Miss Nellie Cutler. J. Mol). Hays, tne next auditor, is campaigning in the states of Floyd and Jackson this week. Chus. Cooper's horse, Prince Hal, took second money in the 2:30 pace at Terre Haute yester-

day.

Luther Sackett leaves today for Bloomington, where lie has a position in Craven Brothers’ printing

house.

The Y’andalia gravel trains reached this city yesterday and are now working between here and In-

dianapolis.

As a bit of consolation to our democratic contemporaries we will state that Georgia went democratic

YVednesday.

Airs. YY’m. Masten and Misses Merrill and McGee are attending a meeting of the YV. C. T. U. at Indi-

dianapolis today.

Rev. John Collin came down from Greencastle yesterday on a short visit with Ids mother.—

Uloominylon Telephone.

George \\ r . Cooper voted wilh Ids party to cause the laboring man to pav more for his sugar than he was

Go ill. Kincllincj,

SEWER PIPE

And HollOWBuildingBrick under the McKinley law. 107 E. FRAN KLIN ST. <3so-ilit) I Today and tonight is “grand op- — jeninn” day at the Model. Mr. mb k I , l ,, . v8 ,IUH mftdo a ta8t Y exl, ' ljit Best Hi IIIiK liUflL arranged a fine musical pro-

i gram for this evening.

Al. Ilibheu and son are uumber-

Mrs. James Black’s. Leave oiilers with John Riley, S°uth

Qreenoastle. -.aft-Uw

ing the telegraph poles along the Vandalia Line. They commenced

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS in the city to be found at AKBB.R.T ALiLE.N’S AI BERT ALLE V, Prop Goods ull new and froali and the pattern? are of Ifreut variety.

Every republican and every voter who wants to see the republican party restored to power should be careful if he is going to move to get located before Saturday, October ft. Thirty days residence in the precinct is required to become a legal voter under the laws of Indiana. This makes Saturday the last day in which you cau move and

be a legal voter.

Frank Caldwell has gone on the road as advance man for the Smith Sisters, lie is getting to be known as quite a successful show man. His recent management of the Indianapolis citizen's interest in “Pompeii” was so satisfactory to the committee that he was presented a one hundred dollar greenback as a token of the committee’s appreciation of his services.— Lebu-

anon Patriot.

Thorough organization is a great power in politics. YV. S. Carpenter recognizes this fact and is securing the best organization of the republicans the county has ever had. Every township has its club and some of them more than one. In Y'an Buren there are four, all well ofilcered and at work. YVe look lor good results from those clubs on the Oth of next month.— Clay County Fnterpuise. Lafayette Call: The students, as a whole, are helping out the foot hall men by their regular attendance and enthusiasm at the practice every afternoon at 3:20. Coacher Halliet works the boys pretty hard, hut they never grumble, as they have perfect confidence in his methods of training. He, too. is pleased with their work, and says that if instructions are followed and training faithfully done, that there is no reason why Pur due should not he victorious outside as well as inside the state. A novel game of base hall will he played in this city on next YY r cdnesday afternoon. A team of fullblood Indians that have been tour ing the country, will cross bats wifti the local players, who will present their crack battery. The Indian team has won over some of the best amateur teams in the country, defeating some fine clubs at St. Louis and Chicago. On Oct. 3, they heat Decatur 8 to 3. The names of the players are Sitting Bull, Red Cloud, Spotted Tail, YVhite Tail, YVhite Eagle. Raise the Otter, Crazy Horse, Afraid of his Horse and YVhirlwiud. Prof. J. P. Naylor is preparing to give the first monthly song service for this year at Locust Street M. E. church next Sunday evening at 7 :30. Song service will be given regularly the first Sunday evening of each month. The songs used on

Norman Bryan, who lies been sick for the past four weeks, is able to sit up an hour or two each day. Miss Josephine Donohue is spending the day at Indianapolis. Col. Matson is slated for a speeeli at Columbus today. G. <’. Moore made a business trip to Crawfordsville today. YV. T. Scott went to Lafayette at

noon.

Dr. Fisk is on the sick list.

FURM6E.

SEE

RBNICK, The Hardware and Furnace Man.

Arrangements have been completed for an exceptionally good lecture course in the university by the Y. M. C. A. The best talent in the country has been secured and everything has tieen clone to secure a course worthy of the place and the high class of audiences in Greencastle. The course will consist of Col. Geo. YV. Bain, of Kentucky, Hannibal A. YVilliams, of New York, the noted Shakespeare reader, Bussell Connell, of Philadelphia, Hev. F. I). Power, formerly of Washington, 1). C., and Mrs. Seott-Siddons, the celebrated Englishwomen. The sale of course tickets will take place tomorrow afternoon at I.angdon’s hook store. The prices for season tickets are exceedingly reasonable, $2, $1.75,$1.50. 281)11 Until Eternity. A cunning mite in robes of white. All lace embroidered o’er; With tiny feet, so dimpled sweet. That never pressed the floor; With wreathed smiles and baby wiles, Witli mischief brimming o'er— Ah, no; ah, no! It Is not so. You surely, surely do not know My baby. He pulls your hair, nor does he care How much the pain may be; He waves his hands like fairy w ands And jumps and crows with glee; He loudly weeps, then gently sleeps Upon Ids mother’s knee— Ah, no; ah, not It is not so. You surely, surely cannot know My baby, A sailor brave, who rules the wave. Nor fears the ocean's roar; He’s kind and true, w ith eyes of blue, That twinkle evermore; He loves his home, though he may roam Upon a distant shore— Ah, yes; ah, yes! Lome now, confess. Unless you knew, how could you guess M».. baby) 1 Though w inds may tan this bearded man And time may furrows plow; Though life's rude shocks br'ng silver

locks

To crown his noble brow;

Though years may go and come, I know

HeTI still remain as now. On land or sen he'll ever l*e, From time until eternity. My baby . —Ida Crow,

IC- .A.. Hamiltor\’s Groceries are PCorrect and I'xleai^.

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

R.

A. HAMILTON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

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Our opening was a grand success. Do not fail to sec our handsome stock of Millinery before purchasing. You will find a handsome bonnet for mother, a beautiful hat for sister and a charming cap for baby. BOSTON MILLINERY, One door East Postoffice. Anna W. Banninl, Prop.

Suhcribe for the

llliitti on Fashion.

Fur rapes promise to be in great fa-j vor with the holies this season, Everywhere it is predicted that witli the urlival of eohi days the demand for these Banni r Times. ! A 111 '“‘T’ J lie Jackets give more variety than usual. They are made in various styles and length and have a very stj’ll-h effect. They are much longer than those worn last season, m ide to lit (lie figure closely with double breasted front, liutton to one si e with eather single nr double row of buttons an large, pointed revel -. A large and choice selection of all the latest and most desirable styles in ladies’, misses’ and children’s jackets. fines and wraps of all kinds can be found at the Dry Goods and Carpet

BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. 10 Do/ bailies’ Heavy Ribbed Shaped Vests, taped neck, sateen Ironf,

19C

25 Doz Ladies’ Ribbed Shaped Vests and Hants, fleeced Egyptian yarn, lace trimmed front with silk taped neck. A bargain. 25C 10 Doz Ladies’ natural color, fleeced,

noii-sbrinking wool, ribbedY’ests,! store of The lb i.angdon Co., who lire "“’ IrB “ ilL ‘ c, ''' n leaders in Ladies’ Furnishing <k>ods.

lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pearl buttons, Hants to match, ankle length, 50C L>adie:s Union SuHs 5 Doz Ladies’ Maeo Colored,ribbed, union suits, taped neck, lace trimmed on neck and front, 50C 5 Doz Ladies extra heavy Egyptian cotton, silk taped, shell stitched neck and front. The best suit made for $1.00 Ladies’ natural wool union suits, extra fine $1.50, $2.00 Children’s union suits in all sizes, 50C We have some bargains to oiler you in Children’s. Misses’ and Boy’s Merino Vests and Hants. YVe have put a price on them to close

them out quick.

Saxony and Spanish Yarn, the best goods at the lowest prices. F« G- GILMORE-

Thc best is the cheapest, especially when you can get the best at the (nice of an inferior article. Step in and ex-

amine their new goods.

5 PER ( E\ T Off DOLLAR FOR CASH.

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FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S Drjr Goods. Notions. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails. If you can’t find what you want goto Riley’s. Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle.

Klcinbiib VJros. Arc the l.ouUlng—— BARBERS ; ARTISTS ; .1 IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE. ■*4 -4Hi Kig Fonr ICxcursions. St. Louis, Sept. 29 to Get. 5, $0.25. Indianapolis, Oct, K* to l.T. $1.20. Ft. Wayne, Get. 8 to 11, $t.7'>. F. H. II i ks i is, Agt. Tmliiy's bocal Markets. [Furnished the Daily Bannkh Timks daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.! lll'IIR a Springs, choice, 1(4 toS lbs 7 Springs, young a Cocks, o[.l J Turkeys, hens, choice fat 5 Turkeys, young, choice fat s Turkeys, old toms. J'i Docks P4 Geese, choice f. f. Hlhg and over :»> Geese, plueked 'Jo Eggs, fresh, subject to handling IS Hutter, fresh roll ill Butter, no. s 7 Home Meekers Kxcursion to I he South. Oct. 2. Nov. fi and Dec. •*. tin* Monon route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lexington) Tenm ssec. Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida. North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Abo 10 New Orleanr. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river. J. A. Michael, Agt. Subscribe for the Banner Times.