Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1894 — Page 3
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Saturday afternoon; services at the residence on ( ollege avenue. The Ader estate of Putnam county has been settled up, and Mrs. J. K. Sherfey, of this eitv, who is one of the three heir«, inherits six hundred and sixty acres of fine farm land in that county^ besides her slTare of the personal property and cash in bank.— Urn. I :// Times. Jesse W. Weik interviewed a ; prominent democratic travelins;
NEWS FROM DEl'AEW.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
iK
B RCH COBBLER OAK RATTAN
l<«»ok in tliiK ( olumn for It (OieHtM aiul KiitprtaiiiinpiitH—Not^H, ItmiH ami An* imunc<*iii#*ntM—Tliw Aery Latest aial the llent by Speelal Keporter.
A New Line Just Received.
The Best Line of
Hallowe’en passed very pleasantly and without anything to disturb!
the quiet.
Allan Muehanan has returned to
FOLDING BEDS
sOt'TH UKEENCASTLE. J. SUDR7TNSKI. PROP. ails tr
man today, who stated he wasn’t t . ollege a f te r n pleasant visit to his
going home to vote and that hun-1 |, ome dreds of his fellows of democratic ] belief would do the same way. The traveling men are disgusted with
AND BED ROOM SETS m the city.
THE LOCAL FIELD
Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IND.
Character
In Walking, izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, cjuick 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
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
Tip-toe walk- LATEST C|TY HAp s and mishaps.
ing sy m b ol-
business under democratic rule, and tiiis one wanted to bet $JOO that Indiana would go 10,0()t» republican. The election ballots are here, and County Clerk Darnali’s vault is full of them. There are 13,000 state ballots, 12,000 county ballots and about the same number of
The many friends of Will Sandy ||;\j\I\/\, [ U jCi ttlkCF. will be pained to hear of his very
critical ill health. His friends at
home are much worried.
The Delta Tans gave a delightful Hallowe’en reception at their 1 hall last evening. Good music was furnished and all enjoyed them-
selves.
H. L. Doris, who is now preaching at Layfayette, will visit Phi Delt brothers and other friends in
Cast Side Square.
THE ROUND OAK
township ballots. They came all
Where Our Propie are Going amt Wher« ! sealed, and an . labelled for each this city the remainder ot the week. Th.-,r Gue*t> are Stopping-New. of in- towns i,jp t ^ t i )Ht w | len t | u> j ns|iect . j Several gentlemen who room on Paper ,or u „ick Reading ,,r8 tal1 on Satur<1 “-V them they Bloomington and Anderson streets,
will be quickly passed out with but fo"™* their rooms stripped lust little confusion. j evening when they returned home. D. E. Williamson spoke to a Gen. Foster has announced by small-sized audience last night at Gdcgrum to Col. Weaver that he Putnamville. His sole theme was will be here sure this evening. He cheap clothes, but he did not point wil1 S iv e the lecture this evening
DON’T THINK
or leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Hanxkk Timks to follow you. It costs you but Hi cents a week ns it dot* here at home, and the address will
be changed us often os you desire.
T. T. Moore is in Indianapolis <>«t to his audience where people that he was to have given last even-
Wear the L. L. Louis & Co. t0fia v-
were to get the money these demo-
Shoe.
’IT IN EVER RI INCH ES'
L. LOUIS & CO.
For the Neatest and Best
(T^refyai^t Jailorii^
ing. Everybody should hear him in Meharrv hall. Admission free. The Phi Psis gave a reception last evening to their lady friends which proved to be a very brilliant
Harry Dicks went to St. Louis ! <;raUc dH 3' 8 with which t0 bu ?-
last ni'dit. During the speaker’s temporary
. . ,, ,, j absence from the room u huge man James Vermillion spent Halb w-1. , , , . „ i in the audience furnished the only
e en in Brazil. , , . , J , ...
| applause and merriment of the eve- utfnir. The house was nicely dec
H. S. Huibk mid smi wint 1° | n i n g' To the H annku Times re- orated and refreshments were served Mi rom last nigbt. j porter Mr. Williamson looked like in an elegant manner. The event Mrs. It L. 0 Hair and son visited a beaten man, one who had already was an ideal old time Hallowe’en
relatives at Clayton today. | given up the light. Mr. Williamson celebration.
J. F. Hill made a business trip didn’t tell any of the democrats Manager Church wishes everv j to Indianapolis this morning. ^ that lie “hoped they would be buried one w i 10 can <r ( .t a suit to come out Dr. G. AY. Bence and family *' !,cc downward when they died so again and play foot ball. He says
In the city go to went to Indianapolis this morning. lbe y cou B dig deeper, as he once lie don't want to play all the game \\! \W H 1 X F 1 Mrs. Flora Laughlin and Mrs. * ald of democrats, but on the con- himself as he did yesterday. Ho L. Y\ . VV ill 1 L. Turman are at home from Cleve- lra, T 11 ' 8 speech was one entire ex'- has enough to do to manage the
| aru ]' ; ruse from beginning to end. team ami look after the finances. Several fences and gates suffered i The Women's club will meet at , T~ .. , i f ,, , ladies hall Saturday afternoon, Nov. My advice to all is to try and be as last night at the hands of Hal- • happy as you can in this world, for you
3. All the membe.sshould be pres- wi| , , )e 1|( .j. ( , ()|lly a 8ll0rt tiin( .. but y0ll ent as a ballot will be cast on that win t, e dead a long, long time.—Eli
. . . | day for membership. The program Perkins. 15tl is decorating Mt. Pleasant ceme-1 ... . , terv, north of,he eitv, »i.h h,„,.l- , 00 ““* ""i . or,,, n.- „ Right Ot Suffrage. Dowewantit? livered or in-the field. ill Irvin, *>07 ~Ytne new iron feuee. , , . . . . .
| by Mrs. Annie P. Ader. least Seminary street. d.lt-wlt
The preferred stock of the Louis ville, New Albany A Chicago road
Over ]ones' drug store, opposite the postoftice. Finest Line of Samples,
Buttons Covered and Made to Order
Repairing and Cleaning. E. VV. WHITE.
lowe’en marauders.
Cooper Bros.’ hardware company
BURNS
HURD OR SOFT COAL. COKE OR WOOD.
I he only air tight stove made. Ever)' stove guaranteed a perfect fire-keeper with any kind of fuel. The genuine has
THE NAME ON THE LEG.
FOR SALE BY
H.S. RENICK &.CO.,
OTTST SI D3 PUBLIC SQL/Pi RE.
K. /\. I lamiltore’s Groceries are Korreet and GleaiL.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD,
^gJ^mONABTE MODISTE.
Cuitt^T s pc c tfu 11 y solicits the patronage
Greencastle ladies. I use the
FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at
40 2 E. HANNA-ST.
•jiw-t r
NEW MILLINERY STORE,
Imported Felt Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes in
VELVET HATS, CHILDREN S HATS AND CAPS.
Opp.
Mourning Hats and N eils.
Postolllce.
MISS IRENE M. 277-iawk
KLEIN.
1
BUY YOl’K Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones AT
1
JVYIErSSB’S
NEW MEAT MARKET.
•-■77-11
On Hanna Street.
James B. Tucker is in Mancie You can’t afford to miss the great .on business connected with the hiunoiist in his lecture in Mcharry hall
bus aiKaneed four cents per «l>are! Greencftgtle raanufacturi C0IU . mx. Monday evening. Kli Perkins is
•» <) (Ml no*
pany.
Mrs. Altred NVriglit, of Indian upolis, spent n few days with NIr.
j always a drawing card,
i sale at Langdon’s.
3 ieket s on
lot!
in the last ten days.
The Interstate Telephone company', of Louisville, has just com
oleted arrangements for a system , ., . ,
. ,, .. „„ , , . and Mrs. oohn Dotey last week.
for Brazil. 1 he company has askeu . , , At the Hannkk 33mks l.imlerv we for a franchise here. | GipBrawner is moving from ; lilk( . oue j|u . 1( Ulii . 1 . !H ^ ((f
Henry Lane is here from Frcncli
Lick.
The funeral of Helen, tlie little 80111 ' 1 ' “D' g 0 avenue to south Lo- mend and hind it in a handsome style daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! 011 et fltre et today. for two dollars. difiAMI
Munson, will he held Thursday and will be strictly private.—Cmw
fordsville Argus News,
General Foster arrived this af-
ternoon on tlie 1:40 train from Washington tp, Nov. 1, a daiigh-
Evansville, and will lecture this ;te1 '-
HE.
A. HAM I LAP ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
>1 VMM. 1 III MU MV.
M. L. Adier and Thomas Abrams X° MAKE mci mom-.y sOUhkom- EicctiU- . . JL Telephone. Host Heller on earfh. >eiit VVCtlt to L nicago at noon Oil busi- uTl complet(* retely to H(*t up; ImoH of miy (Hh-
tiince. Apnictieiil Kleetric 'Feieplioue. Our
ne6S. | agents makititr s * to $11) a any ettH) l .very-
| boily buyn; Bltf Mone\ without woik. Priue
Horn to Will Hidille •mil wife of l ""'- Any lino ion mak.- $7“' I i immlli. \d1MIIO IU Mill, niuoil .mo Will, 01 W. 1*. Uiiri'iH.m & Co., I tii k N.i 11.
evening us announced on tlie “So cia' and Religious Thought of the Orient.”
A new game and fish law will be presented to the next legislature. It will provide for the having of n state game warden, whose sole duty will be to look after the protection and propagation of tisli and game. Sampson, tlie strong man we read about, was the firsi to advertise. He took two solid columns to demonstrate his strength, when several thousand people tumbled to his scheme, and he brought down the house.—K.r. Mrs. Mary B. Jones died this morning at 3:20 o’clock at tlie fam-
T’he summer water consumers
were shut off today.
John Spencer, of Russellville, is
in tlie city today.
luinhus, < Hilo.
(’o-
1
Hear Beveridge on Friday eve-
ning.
Best
8'OCR GOAL
AT
Mrs. James Black’s.
I.cave orders with John Riley, South Greencastle. 23T>-13w
Wh.-it Kansas Needs.
The Kansas Farmer affirms that what Kansas needs is an irrigation survey which shall show where her under-
•L H. Worrall is here from Bloo”:i- ground waters are and in what supply ington. ] n,ul how they may bo made available. 1 Given this information, her people will ^ [ settle the question of irrigation and in
| the western part of the state will gen-
The Ladies Aid society of Fox orally settle it by tlie construetion of Ridge church will sell a hand-ome individual pumping plants and reser-
.,, • i... i , voirs or ponds,
silk crazy quilt in the court hoiue • yard Minmlay. BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR.
Frank Waters and family have
3’hiil’s just what we arc doing with our oleganr line of Indies’ for capes, which we have direct from the best Furriers, in the ht. st s!\ le-. 3’hey are going out rapid) v but a- vve arc constantly receiving new siipplic- tlierc inot much danger, but we can suit
everyone.
Our a-sort ment el l.adie-. M i--e-.‘and ( hildren's (3ouks and Jackets i- also f ill and complete, showing the best the | mo riot u fV< vi’i I u >i ^ t i > t i U I > i i i ir 1 \* Ittvv '
5 PER ( E\T Oii DOLLAR FOR CASH.
4 fl
lie \
FIVE STORES IN ONE
RILEY’S
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots luid Shoes, Groceries,
prices, and don’t forget that we have almost anything you may need in Ladies’ and Children's kni: timlerwcar, Jersey Ribbed, tlceee lined and woolen, a- also cotton, wooled and cashmere hosiery in great varieiv. We bar,III need in meiitiou line l)re.-s Goods and 3'rimiiiiags for vve are acknowledged leaders in I) .■ t line, n style, quality and low prices. ( all and See us, THE l>. L.VXGDON ( <>.
Tinware and Nails.
I If you can't find what you want ge to
Uiley’s.
Compete with any one at Riley's John Rlley, Smith lireeueastlc-
Dry Goods,! loak-and Carp ts.
I >il; Four KxrurMioiiK. 3'o liidianapelis Xov. 0, 7, 8 and !i. Aeemiut 1 lirysantliemuin show. Fare 11 .HO round trip. To Coinmbiis, lad., Xov. 8 to 10. re-
ri»« eatiu'i*. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis' Inmaxvpoi.is. Ind., Xov. I. Rain ami warmer tonight, PM rain Friday. Mookk.
turn limit 1*2, account Y. M. c. A..
ily residence on south College ave-
nue after an illness of many years p artie8 ,| Utt wert .' out (lll th( ,
10 Do/ Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Shaped
Vests, taped neck, sateen trout, I’o Indianapolis. Xov. 20 and 21.ijil.20.
193 3’o t3eveland Ohio, Xov . 12 and 13,
25 Do/ Ladies’ Rlblied Shaped VesTt return Iimii23, account W. C. 3.C.,
and 1’.ints. tlecccd Egyptian v'arn, iffi. t'.
laee trimmed front with silk lloincseekers’ exemvlon to several . tiqs'il neck. A bargain. 25C soiitliern states, Nov. 0, oue-hulf . fare
this year, very little damage being j 1° Do* Ladies’natural color, tle. eed. l o lint springs, Ark., m euuut medi
done to property, and what few
moved to this city from Brazil. Mr. Waters will work on the sec-
tion.
Hallowe’en was a quiet affair!
of consumption. Mrs. Jones was were as a rule very quiet.
non-shrink ng woni, ribbed Vests. nssochu ion. We will mil to Hot 1; ' n ‘ necks, silk shell i Springs, Ark.. Xov. is. in with
trout, pearl buttons, Flints to ivt ;um limit. X nv. 3(1, al liiilfluiv. match, ankle length, 50C F. I
Toilay’H l.orai MarketH. f Furiiisheil the Daily Bannku IT.mi s daily hy H.W. Alien, manager of Arthm .Ionian's poultry house. Hens
Springs, choice, ^printfs, youiiK
(Jocks, old
Turkeys, hens, choice fat
one of Greeneastle’s best known ladies, and was the mother of Mrs. Florence Dunbar. She was the widow of John Jones, who died in 1834. The funeral will occur on
Ladies Union Sails
II ri s ris. Agt.
IIOMK sKI.KI US' r XCI HSION.
I’urkeyB, yciuiiif, s Him Mini ovi r... Turkeys, old (iniis. Ducks Geese, duller 1. I. hi I is Mild over... Geese, plucked Kirns, fresh, sullied (o huudilnir. llulter, fresh rofl . .. Hut ter. No. 2
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THE CZAR IS DEAD.
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.
ods alMew
The largest and best selected stock of WA.LL, PAPITRS
ill the city to be found at
AL.BE1RT AG.REIN'S ^ew and fre«h and the patterns are of areal rnrlotv.
ALUKIt'l ALLEN, Pro|
Passes Awny at l.nvadia al Three O'clock
Tin- Afternoon.
Special to Hannir Timm. Lavaim.v, Nov. 1.—The czar of Russia is dead, having passed quietly away at three o’clock today. He was surrounded by many royal friends. The Royal household was immediately notified and is preparing for tlie funeral, the burial to be made at one. The remains will be taken to St. Petersburg, where they will lie in state in the grand palace.
3’lie Big Four will join with western
.» Doz l.ndies Mnco < nlorcd.ribbed, mi- roads in running two more excursions loll suits, taped neck, laee trim-; to west and southwest. November men oil neck and front, 50C fifh vve will sell to some points in •> Doz I .allies ex tin heavy Egyptian cot- Arkansas. Kansas, Louisiana, Mi-souii, ton silk taped, shell stitched neck Xevv Mexico and 3'exas, al half fare ami front. 3 be best suit made plus ^2.00. Return limit 20 days. f,,r *1 nn F. 1’. lit i s i is, Agt.
Ladies’ natural wool union suits, e’x?ra
film
$1.50, $2.00
( hildren’s union suits in all sizes, 5QC We have some bargains to offer 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
F- G- GILMORE-
Yunilalm Line KxeuniloiiK, 3’o Columbus, Ind. November 7, 8 and ff, return limit Xov. 12. Fare ♦2.15 round trip. Account meeting of Y. M. C. A. To Indianapolis Xov. C, 7, 8 and 0, return limit Nov. 10. Fare $1.0(1 round trip. Account Chrysanthemum show. J. S. Dowmno, Agt.
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