Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1894 — Page 3
•*B7*RTOWS LT^UISDRV^ Mtikes your IInf*n look llkr new. Three Hhipou ntH eacli week, Mon , Wed and Frl. 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 verylowest rates.
It's A Settled Fact I
You ran save from 10 to 20 l»er cent on GROCr.RIES. DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, m e.. AT Stye Qlobe ^tore, SOUTH (iKKKNCASTLK. J. SUDRKISSKI. PROP. amr
THE LOCAL FIELD
Geo. Ei. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
Character In Walking.
Tip-toe walking sy m b olizes curiosity,
turned-in toes, absent mindedness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, quicksteps energy. There is a sty le of walking which indicates that a man’s shoes hurt him, hut that style is uncommon here because so
many- men
Wear the L. L. Louis Co.
Shoe.
"IT NEVER PINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
For the Neatest and Best /r\^rel?ai?t Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. WMITE. Over j 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 OIBct- No. IN Walnut street. First Door Fast Knirmc House. lies I deuce, Hrk-k House on same lot.
A. T. HH< U KWA Y
A. HltOl KWAY
Brockway & Brockway
in:AM its in
BiocuniWifi mil Bituminous coal ana coke. Your Patronage Solicited
218-3ih
(i. II. PARKF.lt.
FRANK AI.I.F.N
\Vh«*ri* Our Keoplo are Going and Wliere Their are Slopping—N«*wh of IntereHt Over the Ofy—The lleHt Column in M») l*nper for Ouhk Heading. PON’T THINK Ictiving Mu* city, evt‘n for a short time, without ordering the Dally BannkkTimks to I follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a week as it does here at homo, and the address will he changed ns often ns you desire. Mrs. Hanning is at home from Martinsville. Tax-paying closes the first Monday in November. Mayor Hireh went to Sullivan this morning on business. Miss Emma Beekwith is clerking in Isaiah Vermilion’s store K. A. Hamilton is walking with a cane. A horse's kick did it. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stevenson, of Rockville, are visiting friends here. John Hayden went to Terre Haute this morning on lodge busi-
ness.
Wm. II. Thomas and Nancy J. Ragsdale have been licensed to
marry.
H. S. Renick attended the grand chapter ot Masons yesterday at In-
dianapolis.
Homer Woods is able to be on the streets again after eight weeks
of typhoid fever.
Mis. J. W. Culliee and daughter, Lulu Chorke, of Muncle, are visit
iting Mrs. G. W. Nmytlic.
Those who have the money
should pay
first Monday in November. Henry Meltzer left at I :40 for Cincinnati to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Wirth. G.B. Cooper, S. H. Hillis, R. R. Bryan and Mis. H. M. Middleton were among the passengers for Indianapolis this morning, j Mr. Charles Tincher and wile, of I Martinsville, have been spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. E. A. Woods, on east Seminary street. Editor Gregory, ot the Warren Bejjublicini, has twin daughters in
o’clock in the afternoon and leave for home in the evening at 7:30. j The fare for the round trip is only THE ninety cents. Let everybody go and see the foot hall game.—Crair-
fordavitle .Journal.
Milton Bradshaw, living seven and one-half miles northwest of this city, met with an accident this week that caused his death Wednesday night. He was hauling some poles, and it is supposed the load slipped and threw him on the front gearing of the wagon, breaking his neck and causing pa ralysis of the entire lower part of the body. He was found by Al. Fuqua. The place where the acei dent occurred is nearly' the same as where his brother met death several years ago. The funeral occurred at Brick Chapel today at 3 p. m. The fire at 2:30 o’clock this afteinoou was in J. E. Champer’s barn, the fourth fire for him tins season. The barn bad just been rebuilt and was filled with hay. The structure was ruined, as was E. A. Hibbitt's barn just noith of
the alley.
NEWS FROM REPAL W.
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Look in MiIh Column for It—GiichIm an<l Knt4*rtaiiun«*ntft—-Xot«»M, and An* nounc«)nientii—Th«) Very Entent ami the
Kent by ftpeelal Reporter.
BIRCH COBBLERS OAK RATTAN
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Fred Church went to Indianapolis today to secure a referee for Saturday’s game. Jack Bryson will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to spend a few days. Roller is getting much better and is attending his classes. Chas. McKinney was pledged by the Phi Belts yesterday. Another lot of military suits ar-j rived yesterday. Now the soldiers are parading. I. H. C. Royce, of Terre Haute. I was a guest at the Beta house yes-
terday.
Miss Post will go to Newcastle j tomorrow to spend a short
tion.
A New Line Just Received.
The Best Line of FOLDING BEDS AND BED ROOM SETS
in the city.
HANNA. Undertaker,
East Side Square.
POSSIBLY
vac a-
Your house or barn needs a NEW TIN ROOF < your gutters or down spouts are out of repair. See
Miss Allen will visit a few days
■There is no (due to the in Greenfield and Kuiglitstown.
cause of the fire, hut it is believed to be of incendiary origin. The residence of George M. Glidewell, two miles west of the city, was destroyed by fire Yesterday afternoon. The entire house and contents were destroyed with
t he
RE-NICK.
J. E. Lallines and E E. Schnepp | will attend the sixtieth annual | convention of Delta Upsilon at j Center college, Schenectady, New York. They will leave on Monday. The Alpha Chis will give a reception tomorrow evening at 62o
ixtcption ol some 'Deciding. Washington street al the home of Insurance wit h Richardson A Den-. Mrg Anmi A . Smith .
man. Defective Hue the cause.
It is
Rev. W. O. Shepherd, ’87), ’815 of
struggle this week be- ^ t | )e g< .hnol of theology, preached twu n polities and foot hall, hut as i i;g ree jj n g 8e rmon” to thethe-
the democrats are having their turn | oloi?i( . al stll( ,ents lust evening, J. hf!
at thi former, the latter seems to preaching a brilliant sermon. His be in the had. j W(is j n j G or j n thi an9 {- 21. His
And have your work done up in good order
RENSCK,
Hardware
Dealer.
Mrs. \ an Schoaeck and Dr. J. B. | discourse was mainly on the posi-
DeMotte left at noon for a tew days’ visit at West Lebanon. The Big Four had about thirtyfive passengers for Indianapolis
this morning.
The Hazeiett auction drew a large crowd today. Riley Reeves went to Lafayette
at noon.
John Keightley is in Terre Haute
today.
tion held by people at the present time with regard to sin and the difference and best modes for eonquering sin. Mrs. Duvall sang a beautiful solo during the opening exercises.
South Greencastle Wm. Jones is home from Bed-
ford.
James Dalton was in Danville j
yesterday on business.
Lawrence Kosenstiehi, who has been visiting friends here, returned
to Chicago at noon.
Mrs. Zeon Atdess is visiting rel-
He \Yi»h Invited Out.
H. (’. Lewis, republican candidate for prosecuting attorney, heard a noise in the court house Wednes-
day about eleven o’clock, and sup- ntives in 0,lio ,,lis week - posing that Senator Turpie was: Dr. II. II. Morrison and Maynard dispensing democratic doctrine to Daggy talked to the people of Fox the hand full of the unterrified who Ridge last evening in the interest had been attracted to the city bv of the populist party.
IC. .A.. Mamiltori’s (iroeerieH are Korrect and. Klearp Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
their taxes before the the ,latl ' in K posters for a “grand
democratic rally,” walked leisurely into the temple of justice to see j that distinguished gentleman and to listen to h : s appeals and exhor- 1 Lations. But imagine Clay’s sur-i prise when Col. Matson, who was 1 chairman of the meeting, pounded the table vigorously to stop the j speaker, who was. ns we have since
EL A. HAM 11^1'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
-NDIIililDERY.
Parker & Allen
CiirsGters anti Buiitims,
House Raising and
Moving.
James Springer is on the sick list this week. Elsworth DeWitt, of New Mnysville, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. James Springer, this week. II. H. Hillis is enlarging his fish
ponds.
Near Bannf.k Timks building. Vine our handsome stock of Millinery before purchasing.
street, IIiiuton, artist, is making cabi-
net photographs at $l..‘)0 per dozi n.
learned, one of Tom Taggart’s spec-1 297if
ial agents chosen for the purpose j The ladies of the Presbyterian church of going over the state to inject are arranging for a fair and festival to back bone into the discouraged and be given Dee. 14 and 15, at which time heart broken leaders of the party, , , , T r, ‘ T 11 ,N ‘ '“'l" '’“'l, 1 " M "
1 J ’ Ini ami ornumunhil, smiahlt* for ( :irinl-
and to assure them the substantial mas presents. *Ji)7 e.o.d. M
aid would come at the proper time.
Our opening was a grand success. Do not fail to see
You
will find a handsome bonnet for mother, a beautiful hat for sister and a charming cap for baby.
BOSTON MILLINERY, Anna \Y. Banning, Prop.
One door East Postofhee.
school, Blanche and Bertha Greg-
ory. Miss Blnnchc takes art and ! The speaker stopped in the middle W'VHiini ' )i 1 rcnT< KN iiK;i't’
DK \M'I> t\
is the only pupil in wood-earying. Miss Bertha takes music, making
vocal music a specialty.
The Woman’s club will meet Saturday, Get. 20, at the residence of Mrs. G. C. Smythe. An interesting lime is anticipated and some important business to he transacted. All the members of the club are re-
Ooal. Kincllincj, ( l"' !8ted to be attendance.
| Hon. James J. Smiley and Ren P. Carpenter are billed in fiamiug posters for speakings at Barnard, j Center school house, Floyd town i ship, Mt. Meridian and I’utnamville. It is said Smiley will take the thunder and Carpenter the po-
etry.
On Saturday the Monon will run a special train to Greencastle. It will leave Cra wfordsyille at 1
Matson an
^Ii. Lew is that t h e ! poopie tuiy; I-... ■>..
; k-nco. W. P. HiiitIhoii .V Co., ( lerk No. 14,
SEWER PIPE
And Hollo\vB uilding Brick
107 E. FFIANKLIN ST. crm iHt) LOCK GOAL
AT
Mrs. James Black’s.
ot a sentence, and Col
nounced to
meeting was a private one “for i •'oimniuis, Ohio,
democrats only.” Whereupon Mr. Lewis smiled, bowed, apologized and retired, and Taggart’s special agent proceeded, after a more faithful doorkeeper had been solicited. Mr. Lewis was in the court room about one minute, all told, the foregoing report having been made to the Bannkk Times by one who was present during the entire secret session and vho has until this year been a steadfast democrat and a hustler lor the democratic cause.
per work, outfltH foi
houses, stores and shops. Motors fc r running machinery, and other popular patented articles, out fits complete when shipped. Henl
permanent situation; no exper-
l*n til it U on Glove*.
Put on new gloves carefully.for their ' afterwear depends very much on the | way they arc treated from the begin-' ning. Never put on gloves in a hurry | and ju-t going oui; rather choose another lime when your hands are cool! Vine and you have ten minutes or so to devote to them. Before beginning operaations dusl a little powder into each glove, for this will cause them to slip
on more easi v.
While and Pearl colored gloves in all styles and lengths from four to twentyfour buttons, will be used for evening wear. Four bnltoii glace—live and seven book lengths-and eight lmtt«ii suedes will be desirable during the eni tire season. We have just received diI reel from the importers a new line of
taped neck. A bargain. 25C Ki ' 1 "" i "“ l
Cabinet photographs at the i street gallery f 1.50 per dozen,
lluntoii, artist.
F. N 2!i7tf
BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. 10 l>oz F.tidies’ Heavy Bibbed Shaped N ests, taped neck, sateen trout,
19C
2.i Do/ Ladies' Ribbed Shaped Vests anil Pants. Uceccd Egyptian yarn, lace trimmed front with silk
1-eave orders with John Riley, South
Qrecncastle. v!lf>-i:iw
1 will receive the latter part of the week a ear load of line Michigan apples consisting of Baldwins, Greenings, Northern Spies Tulpchockcns Milams and Gillitlowcrs. ltd F. L Landes.
10 Do/. Ladies’ natural color, non-shrink ng wool, ribbedVesis. | lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pearl buttons, Pants to match, tinkle length, 50C Ladies Union Suits
,, stvles and si.tides.
Ilceced,
TilE D. LANG DON < <>. Dry goods and Carpets.
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest turn host selected stock of WALL. PAPERS in the city to la* found at ALBE1RT AKIaBIN’S lood* all new and fresh and the patterns «ra of great variety AI.HURT AI.l.KV, Prop
5 Do/. Ladies' Maco <'olorcd.rildied, 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 j
Lafayette Oct. I!>, the Motion route will Radies’ natural wool union suits, ex?ra sell tickets al rate of $1.75 for round | tine $1.50, $2.00
5 PER ( E\T Off DOLLAR EUR ( ASH.
Kxciintinn to Lafayette.
On account of the republican rally at!
Home Meeker* IC.veiirsion t.i the South. November 0 and December *. the Motion route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (south <>f Louisville and Lexington! Tenin s-we. M issisgjppj, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to Netv Orlean.. Tickets good returning t went v 'ays from date of sale. Stopovers 11 Wed south of Ohio river. J. A. M it: ii a EL, Agt. Harvest Ivxc'irstoiiM. The Vaudaliu line will iitn two ex-cur-ion* to points in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas. Rate, one fare for tin* round trip plus $2.00. The dates for these excursions are Oet. 2:1 and Nov. (I, and this win he the last opportunity of the season to visit the west at a very low* rate. To points in Tennessee, Georgia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi. Alabama. Louisiana, Florida and Virginia. November 0 and December 4,one fare for roundtrip. 20 day* limit. J. S. Dowli.no, Agt."
KKI-t Itl.lCAN Sl'KAKIMiS.
FIVE
ONE
trip, good going on 13th and l!)th and returning on 20th. J. A. Michael, Agl. These hard times, cabinet photographs $1.50 per dozen at Uunton's, Vine street. 2!»7if At the Vine street gallery, Huntou, does not charge for photographs unless you are pleased. 2»7-tf
STORES IN
('hildreii’s union suits in all sizes, 5QC I? 11 K- V ^ Q We have some bargains to oiler yon in ■* ■ ™^ Children’s. Misses’ and Boy’s Dry Goods, Notions. Boots
and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware and Nails. ► If you can't find what you want go to :
Merino Vests and Pants. We have put a price on them to close |
them out quick.
Saxony and Spanish Yarn, the
goods at the lowest prices.
F- G- GILMORE-
liest
On Friday night, Oet. 26, H. ('. Lewis ami Geo. W. Hanna at Clin-
ton Falls.
Hon. George W. Hanna and II. C. Lewis will speak at Grimes school house in Russell township on W ed need ay night, October 24.
. Geo. W. Hanna, H. C. Lewis and Riley 8. 1
Compete with any one at Riley’s j^’’ Moore will speak at Belle John Riley, South Greeucastle- Union on Saturday night, Get. 20.
