Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1894 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY OCTOBER 1<>. 1804

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MukcH yiur llni'n look like new. Throe BhlpinoiilH out'll wook, Mon .Wed uml Kri.

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.

It’s A Settled Fart I

You can save from 10 to 20 l»er cent on

GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC., AT

Stye Qobe 5 tore »

SOUTH UREBNCASTLE. SUDRHNSKI. RROF*. 86tur

THE LOCAL FIELD

Geo. E. Blake,

GREENCASTLE. IND.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

engaged in the Hill-Donner case, which was taken to Montgomery county on a change of venue. Mathematicians are figuring out today how long it took that democratic proeession of last evening to pass a given point*. They have about decided that die procession passed before the point could be

given.

The quail open season did not begin yesterday, as many thought, but it will begin on Nov. 10. The mistake occurred through the old law having appeared in the revised statutes, the quail act of the last legislature not yet having a place in that book. So don’t shoot quail until next month. Rev. J. E. Newhouse and wife have just returned from MuneM where they took in the very inter-

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

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THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

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: Look in IIiIh Column for It—and Entertainments—Notefl, IteniH ami Anj nouncenients—The Very Latent ami the Hent by Special Reporter.

has returned

Mr. Chas. Davis from his visit home.

The Thetas initiated the followlowing ladies last evening: Misses Talbot, Daniels, Antrum, Cart-

wright and V’ickery.

Paul Connely is very sick at the residence ot Dr. Jenkins. His father is here and will take him home as soon as possible. Fred Thomas, of Danville, is here visiting Sigma Chi brothers.

Character In Walking.

Tip toe walking sy m b olizes curiosity,

turned-in toes, 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 &c Co.

Shoe.

“IT NEVER R1ISCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

For the Neatest and Best

/T^retyapt Jailorip^

Jack Waring returned to his

esting session of the northwestern home at Lafayette today, branch ot the \\ . K M. society of The DePauw Quartette was plio the M. E. church; including a \isit. tographed for new lithographs ves-

| with a former pastor’s wife of this terday.

city, Mrs. Rev. E. Holdstock, w ho

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BIRCH COBBLERS OAK RATTAN

A New Line Just Received.

The Best Line of FOLDING BEDS AND BED ROOM SETS

in the city.

HANNA. Undertaker.

East Side Square.

POSSIBLY

Your house or barn needs a NEW TIN ROOF

Where Our People are (foinj; ami Where Their OuoHt* are Stopping:-—News of Interest Over the City—The Ilest Column in tin Paper for tjuiek Heading:.

DON'T THINK Of leaving’ the city, even for a short time, without ordering: the Dally Rannbh Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the addreHHwill be changed as often as you desire.

has passed her 78th mile post and is in good health, and in a comfortable home of her own, patiently awaiting the summons of the Master to a better and more enduring one.

Noufli <. rtM'iii ast le

In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postofhee. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON

Office No. IS Walnut street, Fuat n<u>r Kant Entrme House. Residence, llrlik House on same lot.

A T. RttlH KWAY

A. HIUX KWAY

Brockway & Brockwaj^

Wes. W. Dunnington is here today. Ewing McLean is in Indianapolis. G. C. Moore is in Indianapolis today. Co. I s crack drill team will meet tonight. Thos. Abrams is at home from

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Michigan. Edgar Harris is in Terre Haute today on business. The Christian church is assuming shape rapidly. Dan Enright and family are moving to Lowell. George Raub lias returned after a week's visit at Chalmers. (’apt. J. F. Fee was in Cloverdale yesterday on pension business. George Durham, of Crawfords-

Wm. Nieols, of Indianapolis, is visiting Greencastle friends. Latwenee Rosenstil, of Chicago, is the gUest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Burks.

Mr. Sherfy is the new man added to the Sigma Chi list. Miss Blanche Walton’s father j returned home after spending a pleasant Sunday with his daughter, i Miss Yount has returned from her visit to Crawfordsville. Don. Smith, of Rushville is here i

for a few days

Miss Bruner will attend the na tional convention of Alpha Phi ul Baltimore as a delegate from this chapter. She left yesterday. Miss Josephine Tingle}-, of the

your gutters or down spouts are out of repair. RENICK.

See

And have your work done up in good order

The resident^ of Fox Ridge feel

justly indignant ut the small dvle- Chicago training school, will spend

RENICK,

gation of city democrats who at- a few days as the guests of Alpha 'Tlw* tended the meeting last night. rTii B l A

Chis.

At Hrick Chapel. A P art .'' composed of the fellowOn Saturday night at Brick in 8 P er80n8 * who be,on g to tl,e i Chapel the republican club had an-K ,erman < ’* ub 1,1 t,le dormitory,

Hardware

I )ealer.

other monster meeting, the capacity of the hall being thoroughly tested. Dr. Moore, of Clinton Falls, discussed the tariff question in a masterly manner. Every point made or proposition advanced by him was proved to be actually cor rect by authority that .a accepted by all parties. II. C. Lewis and George W. Hanna were present and were each called upon and responded. It was a most satisfac- j tory meeting to the members of the J

ville, is visiting George M. Black. | club, and in fact to every one pres-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAuley j ent.

went to Indianapolis this morning, j Fi« y .i Tuwn.hip conventtou. Judge Bachelder is at Bain-1 The republicans of Floyd townbridge todng closing up a real es-i ship met in convention at Center tate deal. | school house on Saturday last at

went nutting yesterday: Misses Geoige, Foster, Odell, Steele, Rutledge, Rowley, Wilson and Cartwright. and Messrs. Odell, Meade,

Huifish, Harte and Beein.

Miss Sankey and Miss Johnson returned today from Terre Haute. Amos Mitchell and Mr. Bolan

entered college yesterday.

Frank Preston, ’94, is superintending the Edwardsburg, Miehi

gan, schools this year.

Rev. Ross Gahring, ’87, died at

LaGrange, Ind., last week. Messrs. Compton and Herkless returned yesterday to Bloomington after a pleasant visit with the Phi Dolts.

IT. .A.. Mainiltore’s C xrocer lew a re Korrect and Kleai^.

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.

The class of 1900 gave a reeep

The Vandalia fioristsare at work two 0 ’ c ^ oc * i P- m » atH * nominated a tion at the residence of Jerome A1

There were

and they

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A. HAM I UT ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

ItKAl.KHS IN

Block. mumaciiB aim Biiuminous coal ami Coke.

this morning removing the dowers j "’ nil ' n " ft s follows : tor trus-; len last evening. from the lawn. tee, Richard H. Lewis, for assessor, about fifty present ... George Murphy saw the Purdue- ’ rl “„ 0<l<,r0 C ’ 8t ’ 0, ' u ’ 1J ’ t ' or justicesj joyed themselves hugely, excepting Wisconsin foot ball game at Lafay- j /’ B ’ Su,n,1,,>rs an / 1 ’ ,a,m ‘ 9 ‘T; | wl ' en t0 ^om the reeep-1 . (11 j for constableB, Alfred Mc\eyana tion, when they thought their lives

j George W. Smith. After the ticket endangered by the class of ’99.

(. B. Case leatcs todu\ for Hunt was nume d speeches were made by The work of our new loot bail ington He will speak there and Hanna H C . Lewis, Chas. I coach is excellent. He worked his in \\ i s (OM,nl.G.. , ( nse an( j j ]\j L .|}. Hays. men yesterday for all there was in Senator MeCutehen, of Evans- — — 1 it. His way of commanding is ex-

ville, was licre yesterday visiting ^ l"iu' tot a few il.i}s, < i dnet

H1]ILLIPRRY.

Your Patronage Solicited

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• ».. it. PARK Kit.

Parker & Allen

Conliootors aim Boiisois,

Ins son in eolLegej

Reese Matson is in Columbus to attend tlie wedding of Congress

KHANK M.I.F.N man Cooper’s daughter.

Miss Ida Orrell, of Greencastle, spent Sunday iu this city with Mrs. Albert Wolfe.—lirazil Times. Mrs Robbins and family, who have been occupying the Lnngsditle property, have moved back to

J Louisville.

G. W. Black received a car load i of horses from Illinois yesterday, j ami he made u shipment to Ver-

mont today.

^ J K ill <11 ill (J Bachelder A Heed report the sale , of the McDowel property on Hanna SEWER PIPE street to Frank Bleckwell, of MisAnd HolloXVBllildivgBrick Consideration. IM900.

1 louse Raising and

Moving.

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07 E. FRANKLIN ST.

pliotograplis fL^M >,,r dozen at the Vilie ‘‘wdingly pleusunt anti he is alstreet gallery, Iluuton, artist. a'.'Ttf j ready a favorite on the field. Mr.

Corbett knows the game thoroughly and by his training we will surelv

have a winning team. Ml sir and ART NOTES.

Vine 1 ,

('aiJnet photographs at the

street gallery $l.r>0 per dozen. F. II.

Hunton, artist. 2!i7tf

I will receive the latter part of the week a car load of line Michigan apples consisting of Balwins, Greenings, Northern Spie- Tulpuhockius atxl Milams. nil F. I. Laxdks.

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Near Banm it Timks httihling. \'iue street, IIunton, artist, is making eahinet photogiiiplis at $1.51) per dozen.

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BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR.

Last Saturduy the school music received calls for two certs, and the quartette an invitation lor one additional. Three in

one day does very well.

Mr. Frank Caldwell was here on Saturday in the interests of taking up the management of the DePauw ; Quartette aud the Glee club. Mr. Caldwell lias had not only experi cnee, but successful experience, in

11his kind of work.

Mrs.

of our art school a

Our opening was a grand success. Do not fail to see 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 Postofhee. Anna \Y. Banning, Prop.

Hoin«* SeekeiB KxrmKlon to the South. November (> ami December <. the

I'littlii;' on (alorea.

Put on new gloves e.trefidly.for then- j

! ufterwear depend- very much on the i Motion route will -ell ticket- at one way they are treated from the begin-' f;lru f or the round trip to all point-in "i"- Xev, * r I’ m on : Kentucky (south ot Louis

Lowery Acord, an employe at

- ' Burnaby’s mill, hud his hand badly , BCSt^ COAL ' tl * Ur<< * *’ v i " 1 ' ron na il yesterday.!

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Mrs. James Black’s.

Leave orders with John Riley, Sooth Greencastle. tfjft-13w

Dr. Pool was called and dressed the

wound.

S. A. Hays and II. (’. Lewis went to Crawfordsville last night. They with Messrs. Corwin and Alice are

10 l)oz Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Shaped Ve.-ts, taped mek, sateen Iront,

25 Doz Ladies’ Ribbed Shaped V?-£ JIinnie ^ n y»e Walker, one

and Pittds, lleeced Egyptian yarn, of the pupils

lace trimmed front with silk . i tapetlneek. A bargain. 2 5C ^w yeats since, is opening a class in Do/. Ladies' natural eolor, iln ceu.; in wood carving in Tone Hnute.

non-shrink ng wool, ribhedVests. I .

lace trimnied necks, silk shell | I lie first ot this seasons tort front, pearl buttons, Pants t” ; nightly pupil's recitals will be held

in the assembly room of music iiail on Wednesday evening of this week.

! aMVjust going out; raiher choose ain | J ' eMMU ' K ,>: '‘" lth o1 l ‘ w '/\' nv ail « 1 *'«*' otlier time when your hand- are cotd , l,, .Tton 1 ennt -ei*. M is-is-ippi, Georgia, ami you h ive ten ininnte-or so to de-I Alaltama, Plorida, Norlh < arolina, vote to them. Before beginning opera-• 8ol , t h Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to

New Oilcan . '1’iekets g"o I retiirning twenty days frtim date of sale. Stop-

While and Pearl colored gloves in all j over.- .tllowed south of Obit'river. -t.\ les and lengths from four to t wenty- | J. A. Michael, Agt. four buttons, will lie used for evening i ...

wear. Four bmton glace live and I

nlious dust a little powder into each g|ovt>, for tins will cause them to slip

on more ea-ii \ .

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Harvest Kxr'iirslons.

seven hook lengths—and eight button suede- will he desirable during the entire sea-on. We have just received direct from the importers a new line or Kill gloves ut all si/os and desirable

styles and shades.

'i’ll K D. I WGDOX ( ().

1 >ry goods and < arpet-

match, ankle length, 50C Ladies Union Suits

AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE, The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAAPLKS

in the city to be found at ALBERT ARDEN’S licoils all new atiJ fresit ami the patterns are of great variety AI.URRT ALLEN,

Prop

5 Doz Ladies’ Mneo <'olored,ribbed, union suits, taped neck, lace trimmed on neck and front, 50C 5 Do/ Ladies extra heavy Egyptian cotton, silk taped, shell stitched neek ami front. The best, suit made

Mr. Adolph Sehellsehmidt is ar ranging classes in violin sight reading. These will begin work regularly on Thursday of this week. This will be of great assistance to

5 PER < E' T Off DOLLAR FOR ( ASH.

The Vaudalia line will run two ex- ' eursions to points in Arkansas, Kansas, l.otiisiiuia, Missouri, New Mexico and Trxa-. Kate, one fare for the round trip phis $2.1X1. The dates for these exem -ions tire Oet. 22 and Nov. li. at d tnis 'till l>e the last opportunity of the | season to \i-it the west at a very low

rate.

To points in Tennessee, Georgia. , North <'arolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama. Louisiana, Florida and Virginia, November (1 and De1 eemher 4,one fare for ronndtrip. 20 davs I limit. J. S. Dow UNO, Agt.

Ladies’ natural wool union suits, extra fine $1.50, $2.00 ( hildren’s union .nits in all sizes, 50C We have some bargains to oiler you in Children’s. Misses’ and Boy’s Merino Vests and Pants. We have put a price on them to close

them out quick.

Saxony and Spanish Yarn, the best goods at the lowest prices.

$1.00 violin pupils and players, and at a

ill PI III.ICAN Sf|.AKlXt.S.

F- G- GILMORE-

small cost.

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The art school has just unpacked some boxes sent by Mrs. DePauw, and is now rejoicing in its new treasures; a large size reproduc tion of the Dying Gladiator in dark porphyry, and a splendid oil painting. three quarter size, of St. John the evangelist.

STORES IN RILEY’S

Dry Goods, Notions. Boots

Shoes, Groceries,

On Friday night, Oct. 2l>, H. ('» Lewis and Geo. W. Hanna at Clin-

ton Falls.

Hon. George W. Hanna and H. C. Lewis will speak at Grimes

and

Tinware and Nails. i i i t . ,, , ,. I f you can’t find what ym. want goto! 8ch ° o1 hoU8e in K " s »ell township Riley’s. — ** — J , --- ’— -■**

Compete w ith any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle

on W ednesday night, October 24. The Banner Times—10c. a week