Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1894 — Page 3
•WBHRTOWS LHUISDRY*Mukpd your llnon look like now. Tlire« tthlpw<-nt8 cue'll week, Mon , Wed and Krl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND OCLIVCRV.
MONEY LOANED
THE BANNER TIMES, ASTLR. iNDIANAoMTO^EtA/X, 0(WHER 18. 1804.
It’s A Setfld Faetl
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Geo, Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
You can save from 10 to JO
jK'r cent on
GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC., AT
Stye Qlobe 5tore, SOUTH li REENCASTIiR. J. SUDRHISSKI. RROR.
aatitr
Cliaracter
Tip-toe walkIn Walking.
turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, fjuick 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 RINCHES” L. LOUIS & CO.
For the Neatest and Best (T^retyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W HITE. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.
Each ticket is ten by ten and onth‘»If inches. 1’asted end to end the}- would altogether reach 215 miles. If spread on a surface they
would cover 227 acres.
A. B. Hanna has on exhibition at his store one of the Rocker folding beds as manufactured for the Grecncastle Manufacturing company. It is a highly finished piece of oak with a handsome plate glass mirrow. The bed is attracting much attention ajid Greencastle people should call and see it, tor it is of the grade of goods that will be manufactured right here at home as soon as a factory
can be located and built.
Last night at Johnson school house in south Washington townsliip the republicans of that neighborhood organized a splendid club. The meeting was addressed by 11. C. Lewis, James McD. Hays, T. T. Moore and George W. Hanna. The clul» organized numbers forty-four on the start otf, which is a great showing. The school house failed to hold the people. George W. Hanna, who is certain to be elected was better pleased with the meet ing than any of his campaign. The ollicers of the club are: S. S. Treater, president; George Riasler, John
Without ordering the Dally Bannbh Timiss to j T> . , ,, T .
follow you. 11 costh you hut in cents a week J R- M. Johnson, vice presi-
Wm. Riseler, secretary.
This club will meet on Friday, Oct.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our are Ooing and Where ' Their (iueatu are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City-The Column in tin Paper for tjtiiek Heading.
OO.VT THINK
of 1 raving the city, even for a short time.
as it dot* lien* at home, and the address will ' dents;
be changed as often as you desire.
L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oflicc No. is Walnut Street, Kind Door Kind Engine House. Residence, Brick House on s.une lot.
A. BKOt KWAY A. T. BRO( KWAY Brockway & Brockwaj' IlEAkl BS IN HocUiiiaGite and Bituminous Goal and none. Your Patronage Solicited
<i. B. PARK Kit.
I BANK At,BEN
Frank Ragan lias returned from
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Carrie Waltz is visiting in
Terre Haute.
Brazil grocers sell a two cent
loaf of bread.
Mrs. George Henton has returned from Crawfordsville. Advertising, to a well-stocked store, like rain to a thirsty plant, enlivens and leaves “silver drops”
all around.
Mr. Andy Truest!ale, accompa nied by his sister Miss Belle, of Cloverdale, spent yesterday with their cousins, the Misses Miller, on
south Locust street.
Miss Lillie Watson, of Metcalf, 111., who has been the guest of the Misses Stella and Reka Miller, of south Locust street, for the past few days, departed for Danville,
Ind., this morning.
A subscriber would like to know i Miss ( arrie I. \\ inn and Mr. Elbow the good effects of our present | niL ‘ l Meredith were yesterday tariff law can take effect so soon niilll * t ‘d at Scipio, the iiome of the when it took the McKinley law so 1 ^ * ,e y arc W ‘‘D known here, long to have the bad effects ascribed About 100 students came up from to it by our democratic friends. Bloomington at noon to see the I. The first in the series of univer- U.-D. U. game this afternoon, sity sermons w ill be preached in Mrs. John Billman and son Clyde Mcharry hall by President John Lit at noon for a few days' visit at next Sunday evening, Oct. 14. The Lafayette,
exercises will begin at 7:15. The |
19th, at seven p. m., at Beech Grove school house and will be visited by
the Manhattan McKinley club.
A peculiar freak of nature is owned by E. B. Smith, of Bowling Green. It is a living full grown chicken with four legs. It has no use of the two extra legs but as a living curiosity it attracts much attion. Many double chickens are hatched but this is the first one that ever lived to our knowledge. We did not learn whether it was a democrat rooster or a republican hen but we honestly believe it is a
popu 1 ist.—Brazil Timrs.
As our presses start today twen ty-two men with variegated uniforms begin „ kicking, running, shouting and rushing at Lynch’s park, in the great college game of foot ball between I. U. and D. U. The cranks are there with their
BUY 7Y
H0GIEB FGLDIHG BED
If you want a LOW PRICED.
Safety Folding Bed.
I have just received TWO S 1 YLES of this bed in oak, antique finish, with 18x40 mirror, and the other with paneled front. 1 he strong point in this bed is its ABSOLUTE SAFETY, as it is impossible for any one to get hurt unless he falls out of bed, as the bed when down is ALL DOWN.
These beds made by the
are
ones
Greencastle Manufacturing Company.
T* T'
at Buchanan, Michigan, which will be made at their
and
voices.
New Factory,
To bo Located 1 loro.
Call and see them whether you want to buy or not.
WHILE IN MY STORE Examine my fine line of PARLOR FURNITURE, Up Stairs. A. B. HANNA,
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■■ r y 'lit
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EUist Sido Huldio SqLUircv
Mrs. J. B. Nelson left this morn-
public are cordially invited to be ^ her tjJ at Green .
present. • * '
1 ! wood.
Hon. C. B. Case delivered a ,. _ , . , ,, , . Mrs. Chas. Lueteke and daughpowerful address to an immense ..... , ^ , . . , , . i ter, Miss Hattie, are at Imuunapocrowd of voters at Lancaster las! r
followed by Hon. | •
Ruth Howe is spending the day with Chas. Conner at Indianapolis. C. B. Case is at home after a tour through southern Indiana.
Parker & Allen Contiactors aim Biiieis,
I louse Raising and Moving.
night. He was followed by Hon. Ward H. W atson, our candidate for senator, who made convincing arguments in favor of the election of the republican ticket this fall. The county candidates were out in force and were well received. The quartette’s singing was superb.—
Madison Courier.
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UK A LEI VS IN—
Goal, Kindlincj, SEWER PIPE And HolloV/B uilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST. CJU'-i-O
friends at Cnnvfordsville,
is visiting her mother.
Best
BLOCK GOAL
-AT-
Mrs. James Black’s. I.eiiveorders with 'lohn Utley, South O rccncastlc. 4LV18W
AT ALLENS DRUG STORE,
The largest and best selected stock of
WAL-iL PAPERS
in the city to be found at
ALBERT ARREN’S ^
Uyodkall new and fresh sml the patterns*rcof arcatvanelT. Ai.UKltl ALLE. . p
the foot ball game tomorrow. The team will line up as follows: L. E., Herklcss; D. T., Brewer; C., McGrogory; If. 'I'.. Murdock: If. E., Gass; If. H, 1‘attcrson; L. II., Eugleson; L. B., Denny; F. B.
Menzile.' Endicott, Walter Jones lis today on business
and Smith, suhstitntes; Shafer and Ewing McLean went to Indian
Mitchell, guards. — Blooniiixjton upolis this morning.
Telephone. j Frank Caldwell, of Indianapolis,
The state printing board lias the j s ) )er p today, material ready for work on the!
- , ’ ' Amlernon’M Social Hcnimtion.
election tickets. Five presses will
111 1 I Special to the Indianapolis Journal, begin turning them out on the, AndkbsoNi i nd > o ct , 12.—A so | morning of October 10. 1 he presses j c j a j gen8H tiou was sprung in Anderwill be operated day and night un ^ on t0( j H y Some time ago Mr. j til the work is completed. '^*' on U Will Stanton, a popular manager j flvedays and niglits w ill lie requm , ^ je piiiladelpliia quartz mill,!
temporarily separated from his wife. Last night Mrs. Stanton,! who was formerly Miss Bertha Darnell, a pretty and popular society belle of Greencastle, packed her household effects and had them catted to the depot, and this morning, in company with her brother,
site left for Greencastle.
AMONG THE CHURCHES. YVhnt tin* Service, will He Tomorrow nt
rifiee. of Wor.lltp.
t CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services tomorrow in G. A. H. hall us usual. Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching at 10:30; subject: “The Way, the Truth, tin* i Life.” Junior Endeavor at 3:30 [ p. in. Senior Endeavor at (i p. m. All cordially invited.
LOCUST ST. CHURCH.
Sunday services—Classes 9:30 a. m., 12 in. and Op m. Preaching 10:30 a. in. Epworth League, 0 p. in. Congregation will unite in uuion services in Mcharry hall nt 7 :15 p, m. All the members of the church and congregation are especially invited to attend the Epworth League service at 0 o’clock. A meeting of special interest is cx peeled. Special services will be held each evening next week, beginning at seven o’clock. Every
Thomas Abrams left today for a bodv is coidially invited.
COI.I.KOE AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. J. H. Hollingsworth, pastor. Sunday services: ( lass meeting, 9:30 a. m; preaching, 10:30 a. tn. and 7 p. in; Sunday school at 2 p. in; Senior Epworth League service, (» p. m. Week day services:
7 p. in., Epworth League
1‘utliiia; on (Hove* I’ut on new gloves carefully.for their afterwear depends very much on the way they are treated from the beginning;. Never put on gloves in a hurry and just going out; rallier choose another time when your bands are cool and you have ten minutes or so to devote to them, before beginning operaations dust a little powder into each glove, for this will cause them to slip on more easily. White and Pearl colored gloves in all styles ami lengths from four to twentyfour buttons, will be used for evening wear. Four button glare live and seven hook lengths -ami eight hutton suedes will be desirable (luring tin* entile season. We have just received direct from the imporlcr* a newline, of Kid gloves in all sizes and desirable styles and shades. THK l>. I.ANGDOX ( O. Dry goods ami Carpets.
if STAMP HEBE
KKI*l IIUICAN STATE TICKET.
5 PER < EXT Off DOLLAR FOB CASH.
business visit at St. Joe, Mich.
Miss Mary Yount is visiting her
parents at Crawfordsville.
It is_expected that at least L»<*| jj rs( Stanley is visiting her will go to Greencastle to witness | dai|gbter OHve Ht Mor(Jln
Miss Lulu Bandy is visiting VjIhmI.Vv
meeting; Thursday, 7:30
p. in..
Miss Laura Florer, of Anderson, prayer meeting; Friday, 3 p. in.,
class meeting.
W. R. Grogan was in ludiannpo-i IVanted—Boomer- and hoarders,
j Franklin house, newly fitted up, dining room llrstelass. Sunday dinners for j private families. 212 west Franklin '-treet. W. .1. Ledbetter, prop. 2 < .'lt.'l
Ilf IN SM. BULBS For Fall Planting. HYACINTHS. TULIPS, DAFFODILS, CROCI, CHINESE SACRED LILIES, ETC. Also Trees and Flowers of all kinds. JOHN M. WALKER, 2os ouive street.
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FIVE STORES IN ONE RILEY’S Dry Goods, Notions. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails. If vmi can't find wliat’you want go to 1 Riley’s. Compete with any one nt Riley's John Riley, South Greeucasilc.
Secretary of State WILLIAM 1). OWEN Auditor of State AMKRKTS C. DAILY Treasurer of State F. .1. SCIIOLZ Attorney <•cncral W.M. A. KETCH \M < Jerk i f Supreme < 'ourt AI.I.X ANDEU HESS Supt. of Public Instruction DAVID M. (iEETING Slate Statistician SIMEON .1. THOMPSON State Geologist \V. S. HI.Aft 111 KY Supreme .Imigt—Fir.-t Di-triet J AM ES II. .IORDAN Supreme Judge—Eouilb Distr.et L. J. MONKS
BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. 10 Doz Rules’ Heavy Ribbed Shaped Vests, taped neek, sateen Iront, 190 2.« Doz 1.(dies' Ribbed Shaped ^ esiand Pauls, fleeced Egyptian yarn, lace trimmed front with silk taped neek. A bargain. 25C 10 Do/, 1,allies’ natural color, fleeced, nou-shi ink ng wool, ribbed Vests, lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pearl huttons, Pants to mutch, ankle length, 50C Lxidies Union Suits .-> Doz Ladies’ Maeo Colored,ribbed, union suits, taped neek, 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 line $1.50, $2.00 Children’s union suits in all sizes, 50C We have some bargains to oiler you in Children’s. Misses’ ami Hoy’s Merino Vests and Pants. We have put a pi iee on them to close them out quick. Saxony and Spanish Yarn, the best goods at the lowest prices. F- G- GILMORE-
KKIT ltl.lt AN COINTY T1C KKT. For Repr -eniative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS For < lerk JOHN D. HUNT For Recorder I EMI EL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Shorill' DANIEL W. MACY For Surveyor LAIVHENCE DOWNS For < 'oroner JOHN T. on EN For ( on missioner 1-t Distvii t—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES C. HEAT Kill III M \ V TOW NHH1P THK IT For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOXWORTHY For Justice of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W RUM BARGER For Constables WM. R. CALLAHAN JOHN H. MILES DANIEL TIIOMPKINS
For Congres—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
For Judge—13th District, JAMES A. McNUTT. For Prosecutor—13th District, HENRY C. LEWIS. For Joint Representative, Clay, Montgomery and Putnam Comities. THOMAS T. MOORE.
