Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1894 — Page 3

THK BANNER TIMES, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17. I SIM.

•XBHRTOW. S LWUN DRV«Makos your linen lo<ik like new. Three Hhfpinentxeaeli week, Muu., WeJ und 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 Fad I

You can save from 10 to 20 ]>t*r cent on GROCERIES, DRY QOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, ETC., AT

6170 Qlobe 5tore, sol TH GREBNCA<TI,K. J. SUDRAISSKI, RROR. aiwir

Geo. E. Blake, OSEENCASTLE. IND.

THE LOCAL FIELD

1 What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

Character In Walking. turned-in toes,

Tip-toe walk-1 LATEST

ing sy m b olizes curiosity, absent-mind-

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

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 R1NGHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

t'lie city, where Dr. Lamme s dressed the fracture, and he was taken to his home at Indianapolis lust night. Let no republican so far forg< t himself as to be away from his precinct on November 6th. It some times happens that through torge!fulness, voters arrange trips that include election day, and fail to be at the polls in that way. Do not do that this time. Never before has an election been of so much importance to the state, as the coming one will be, and never before has it been of such importance that every republican should cast just one vote and see that his neighbor does the

same.

The Bedford (Ind.) Gun ( lub has a standing notice in the local paper offering ten dollars reward for information that will convict any one of shooting quails in Lawrence 0011^3% that state, except lietween November 10 and December

NEWS FROM RKPAI W. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in thir* Column for It—(aiiratH ami Ent«*rtaiiint«ntft—Not<*M y Item* nml Aniiuunoaments—Tho Wry Latent anil Hie Bent by ftpeeinl Reporter.

Lassiter by the

were

Phi

John Harper is now able to around after a week's sickness.

M. A. and J. W. pledged yesterday

Delta.

“Gene” Shireman, who has been ver3 r sick for a few days is able to be out again. Mr. Chas. W. Edler, of New A1 bany, after a very pleasant visit with Mr. Kahl. returned home yes-

terda}'.

Mrs. Columbia Paxton Wood, a newspaper writer of Evansville, is visiting her daughter, of the freshman class.

men

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

Dr. John gave the young

:u, the open season, or of netting who sit on tbe back 8eat8 at ;. hapel or trapping quails at any season of a lecture y egterdav . These Beats

Where Our People are Oolng anil Where tile veal'. Tile clllb has deposited w j|| n()W | )( , f olln( | vncnn t

Tlimr Gne.l. nr« 8tn|iplnR—New. of In- the amount of the reward IU the

tereaf Over the City—The Hen. Colnnintn || aad g of the tlcpllt)’ prosecutor, So \ Umn ’ La,IllU ‘ 8 ’ AiU ‘" tbs rapi*r for tjiiRk KemiinK. ! , „ , and Darnell onjoAcd a pleasant

N’our house or barn needs a NEW TIN ROOF < your gutters or down spouts are out of repair. See

RENICK.

that when the information is given

i>i>x*t think t * ie I’wrty so informing will get the or iinvinit • lie oty. even for n short lime, reward without delay. The movewithout orderiiijt the Dally IIannkh Times to . , . , follow you. 11 costs you but 10 cents a week blent is a good one and the action as it does here at home, and the address will of the club IS Worth}’ of emulation

by every club in the country. The

b»* cliaiiKed as often as yon desire.

For the Neatest and Best /T^retyapt Jailorii^^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. 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. First Door Fast Kinetic House. Residence, Hi Irk House on same lot

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Brockway& Brockwa3^

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eiock.RniniiiGiiii and

Your Patronage Solicited ais-Hin

It. P ARK I I!,

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Parker & Allen

GiniiGGiGis and Boildeis.

I louse Raising and Moving.

Riclinrd Lloyd is in Terre Haute today. T. C. Grooms went to Brazil tins morning. ^iiss Ruth Black is visiting at Indianapolis. R. M. Black and son are in Indianapolis toda} - . A. J. Cosner is moving from Gol lege avenue to Park street. Mrs. R. S. Hall, of Indianapolis, is at the Commercial tod a} - . W. M. Dobbins, of Bedford, made a business trip here today. Mrs. N. Hailey and Miss loin Haile}’, of Aicola, 111., are visiting Frank Jacobs and wife. Hon. Charles B. Case will address the people of Floyd township at Groveland on Saturday, Oct. 27. Mrs. Flora Laughlin and Mrs. Josephine Turman left today for Cleveland for two or three weeks’ stay. The will of Dudley Young at Crawfordsville. has been smashed. E. Grantham of this city was a witness. Mrs. Dan Scott and daughter Alma are at home after a few weeks’ trip through Kentucky and Tennessee. Prof. Win. J. Johnson, of Greencastle, will lecture for the benefit of Grace l\ B. church next Monday night.—Lafayette Courier. The Hill-Donner case at Crawfordsville was on yesterday com promised. Mr. Hill pays Donner .|2nof) and gets both the Greencastle and the Gas City property. The editor of this paper anti Walter Allen are on the banks of classic Big Walnut at Reelsville depopulating that stream of its finny tribe. Those of ns left in j the oflice tremble for the fish. ('apt. Chits. Evans, of the St.

should do

W. C.

drive yesterday afternoon. Miss Yuma makes an excellent driver. The newly organized second foot ball eleven will play an exhibition game with the 'varsity eleven at Lynch's park Thursday afternoon. The second eleven will endeavor to

score.

George Dunn received a telegram from his father yesterday afternoon telling him that he could play foot ball. George was very much pleased, as was also every student in college. Con Dailey, accompanied by bis mother and cousin, stopped off a few hours yesterday with his Beta brothers. He was on his way to Bloomington, where he will be mar ried. Con was a former DePauw

man.

Mr. W. O. Shepherd, one of the first graduates of the theological school, will preach to the theological students this evening at MeLarry hall. Every one, however, is invited to attend, especially the

citizens.

Foot ball has some new impetus

every day. Duun was added to the team yesterday and immediately he warmed up a new life. Coacher Corbett did some good work yester day and showed the boys a number of new plays. Reeves did good work yesterday, also Bulan and Mitchell. Manager Church ought to be congratulated by every one,

Dr. and Mrs. T. H. McCorkle, of] for the U ' n,u 1,6 ,la8 ,inall -V secured

is a winning team, no doubt. We will make Wabash kick more than Bloomington did last Saturday.

New men come out and try.

Greencastle Gun Club

likewise.

The meeting held by the

T. U. Thursday afternoon was one of great enthusiasm. Mrs. S. S. Harrell,«uperintendent of scient ific temperance instruction, was pres ent und gave an interesting talk on the work and made it quite plain that children should be educated to hate the liquor traffic in all its forms. Mrs. Shirley, of Terre Haute, gave some of her experience in jail and prison work, which all felt was helpful. Reports were heard from delegates of the state convention in the different departments of work, after which the time was given up to discussion. The union has reason to be greatly encouraged. They are receiving new members and calls for organizing at other points. There seemed to be a feeling of personal responsibility and a desire for greater and nobler work in the lut-

urc.

Mrs. Lizzie McGrew, of Lafayette, who has been visiting friends here, returned home at noon. Joe Baker entertained Indianapolis friends Tuesday night with a

moonlight cab party.

And have your work done up in good order.

RENICK,

The

1 lard ware

Dealer.

IC. . I Icinailtoiq's-? Groceries are Korrect a a cl I'Cleaiq^.

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. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

•>ii;iiiLii;ERY. <-

in \i i:r- is

Louis tire department, spent Mon-1 met today

day and Tuesday with Putnam | county friends. Mr. Evans left this morning lor Illinois where he j w ill spend a few dai s in duck hunt-

1 '“K-

Ellsworth, are visiting the latter's

brother, Dr. Hawkins.

Milroy Gordon, of Bainbridgc, is mingling among his Greencastle

friends today.

Mrs. F. T. McWbirter, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother,

Mrs. Smith.

J. A. Gainei and family, of St. Louis, are visiting John Cawley and

family.

Miss Josephine Tinglcv returned to Chicago at noon. Born to M. J. Nicoson and wife, Oct. 1 (!, a son. The board of pension examiners

Our opening was a grand success. Do not fail to see our handsome stock of Millinery before purchasing. Yuu

for mother, a beautiful hat for

Harry Brown, of Chicago, is in

the city.

G. AY. Black is in Indianapolis

today.

liiinti-i-'s Fariulmr

The finest hunting this side of the will find a handsome bonnet Rockv mountains. Deer, bear, turkey . .

and other game. Reduced rates to \ ur- sister and a charming cap for baby

ties of three or more limiters. Uaine BOSTON MILLINERY,

laws of Arkansas. Louisiana and Missouri sent free on applieation to Coke Alexander, l) - 1*. A. Mo. Pac. ry., -17

Jackson Place, Indianapolis.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church are arranging for a fair and festival to

One door Last Postoftice.

Anna \Y. Banninc, P

rop.

I’nlllnu; on IIIovph.

Put on new gloves carefully.for their

be given Dec. 14 and 15, at which time j afterwear depends very much on the there will be on sale articles both usi -1 way they are treated from the begin-

ful and ornamental, suitable for ( 'iri-i mas presents. 2117 e.o.d. .'it

Cabinet photographs at the Vine street gallery $1.50 per dozen. P. X Hnnton, artist. 207tf

BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR.

Lint.

Goal, Kincllincj, This evening will he regular Th , fo „ owlnK ,,. ttera r) , llain

I meeting of Temple lodge. No. L, ! Greencastle po-milke

F. & A. M. There will be work in Oct, 17:

SEWER PIPE

in tbe

unealleil fm

And HollovsBuilding Brick 107 E. FRANKLIN ST. C-’le lit)

Ee3t BLQCK GOAL

Mrs. James Black's.

Leave orders with .lohn Riloy. South Oreenomtle. iSSi-lUw

| the third degree. The degree will Min "• 'I- MeKnight, Mrs. Rosa It. ] be conferred by Bro. J. D. Temple- ^ ^‘TF Ml ' 8 - Ma,t, ' ft , ' , ' vvis > Mrs ’ , ,, , , K. Hammond, Mis* Fmina Stephenson, ton, of Illinois. ( ome out, broth ,,, 0 . ,, '

Miss Millie Kigmaii, Mr. Dorns K. Mucy. Miss Mabel Hill, Mr. George II. Brown, Mr. Willard Elkins, Miss L.

More, II. 11. Lewis.

In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis U. N'f.kf, P. M.

era, and hear him. It will pay you. \V. L Shipman, a Big Four freight conductor, received a fracture of the ankle yesterday while attempting to get on his train at Fern. He was brought to

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stoek of WALE PAPLKH

I will receive the latter part of the week a car load of fine Michigan apples consisting of Bulwins, Greenings, Northern Spies Tulpehockens Milams and Gillillowers. It.'! F. I. Landks.

in the citv to be found at AKBRRT ALaKRN’S L. jods all new uml fresh and tbe patten:** «r« of great vanet y ALHKKT A LLKN, Prop

Near Bannrb Times building. Vine street, Hunton, artist, is making cabinet photographs at $1.50 per dozen. 2!i7tf

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will save you money. tf

10 lb*/ Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Shaped Vests, taped neck, sateen trout, I

19C

2.> Do/. Ladies' Ribbed Shaped \ esi and Pants, fieeeed Egyptian vain lace trimmed front with sill.

ning. Never put on gloves in a hurry and just going oui; rather choose another time w hen your hands are cool and you have ten minutes or so to devote to them. Before beginning operaations dust a little powder iulo each glove, for this will cause them to slip

on more easily.

White and Pearl colored glotes in all styles and lengthsfrom four to twentyfour butluns, will he used for evening wear. Four button glare five and seven honk lengths—and eight button suedes will be desirable during thccn- " I 1 ire season. We have just received di- ; reel from the importers a new line of

Home Meekers Kxcursion to the South. November b and December t. the Motion route will -ell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky -outh id Louisville and Lexington 1 'l ennrs-pc. Mi—is-ippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North (aroliea. South Carolina and Virginia, Al-o to New Oilcan . Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river. ■I. A. Michaki., Agt.

taped neck. A bargain. 25C in Doz Ladies’ natural color, fleeced, non-shrink ng wool, ribbedVesis. lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pear! buttons, Pants to i match, ankle length, 50C

Kbl gloves in all styles and shades.

THE D. LANGDOX t o. Dn goods and Carpets.

Ladies Union Suits

5 Doz Ladies’ Mnco 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 I l 1 $1.00

Latlu*s’ natural wool union ?uits, extra PIVE

fine $1.50, $2.00 Children’s union -nits in all sizes, 50C We have some bargains to otter you in

1 5 PER < EVT Off DOLLAR

FOR CASH.

Ifnrvttst KxctirglmiH,

The Vaudalia line will mu two excursions to points in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico anil

i/e- and desirable | Texas. Rate, one fare for lb** round

trip plus $2.0(1. The dates for these excursions are Oct. 2:1 and Nov. 6, and this will be the last opportunity of the season to visit the west al a very low

rate.

To points in Tennessee, Georgia. X’orth Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama. Louisiana, Florida and Virginia, November <i and December l.one fare for roundtrip. 20 days limit. J. S. Dow 1.1x0, Agt.

II

lltl’l ill.H AN n|’KAKIM.V

Children’s. Misses’ and Boy’s Merino Vests and Pants. VVe have put a price on them to close

them out quiok.

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

STORES IN ONE

RILEY’S

Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tin ware and Nails. if you can’t find w hat you want go to

Riley’s

Compete with any one at Riley’s John Riley, South Greencastle*

On Friday night, Oct. 26, II. < Lewis and Geo. W. Hanna at Clinton Falls. Hon. George \V. Hanna and II. C. Lewis will speak at Grimes school house in Russell township on NX ednesday night, October 24. The Banmek Times—10c. a week.