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

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I'HE BANNER TIMES, GKEENO.lSTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3. ISM.

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You can save from 10 to 20

jht cent on

GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES.

ETC., AT

In any sum, for any time.! Must see the borrower in per-j J)COr0,

No delay. Money fur-

nished at once at the very

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THE LOCAL FIELD

Geo, EA. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. -

What is-Ooing on in and About Fair Creencastlo.

Tip-toe walk- LATEST CITY HAPS AND m| shaps.

ing sy m b ol-

Where Our People are Going and Where

Their Gnents are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column in th3 Paper for (Juiek Heading.

Character

In Walking, izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, quicksteps energy.

There is a st^le of walking (tr | t . nv ; n(? t | lt . c iiy < ov «-n for a short time, which indicates that a man’s without orderin* u.e Daily bank eh times to

follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week

shoes hurt him, hut that style as It does here at homo, and the address will >. . . be changed aa often aa you desire.

is uncommon here because so

many men

Wear the L. L. Louis Sc Co.

Shoe.

"IT NEVER PINCHES” L. LOUIS & CO.

For the Neatest and Best /T^refyai?!: Taiiorii^^ In the city go to E. W. W HITE. Over ] ones’ drug store, opposite the postofTice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing' and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

W. A. Howe i,s nt Indianapolis

today.

George Murphy leaves tonight lor Chicago. Mrs. J. W. Webb bas returned to New Alban}’. Janies Downs went to Indianapolis this morning.

stamped, he will this year prepare his ballots with care. John Morris is at home from Indianapolis for a few days. C. B. Case went to Roachdale at noon to meet John B. Elam. The election inspectors flocked into the clerk's cilice today for their supplies. The commissioners were busy. The Putnam County Farmers institute will be held this year at Bainbridge in December on the 19th and 20th. O. F. Lane is the chairman. Messrs. Mount ami Horney will be the speakers. The high school foot ball team went to Plainfield this morning, where they play the Central academy boys. About twenty-five enthusiasts accompanied the team. Lawrence Downs will aet as referee.

NEWS FROM DEBAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in (hi* € oltiinn for It—GuphIh and Entertainments—Nolen, Item* amt Announcements—The Aery Latest ami the Ile*t by Special Reporter.

Major Cullen stepped into the

republican meeting last night and S8 now coaching the team of the

Clarence Royce, of Terre Haute, will spend several days with Beta

brothers.

Mr. Hamrick will spend Sunday with friends at Plainfield. Paul Poynter has gone to Cloverdale for a short vacation. Ben Ranch will visit friends amd relatives at New Middletown today. Geo. Dunn will go to Danville today and remain until after election. Fred Church will go to his home in Illinois, after the game today, so that he can vote. E. (). Smith, our former coach,

sitting down in a bench smashed the same splinters. The major brought out a grand round ol applause by showing that democratic

stock is steadily fulling.

Election clerks will confer a great favor on the Bannkk Times by sending their reports as requested, to this ollice at the earliest

Litchfield Athletic club. The new field pieces arrived this morning and now the hearts of the artillery men will he gladdened. They are beautiful guns and DePauw must keep up her record now and it ought easily he beaten with these pieces.

direct route. In return we will furnish a complete table of votes

The team will line up today as

possible moment and by the most followB . 1)aviB) center; Acker and

Mitchel, guards; Sedgwick and Bohland, tackles: Reeves and Ranh,

in this county at the earliest possi- end8;Deett( , d Pralt< half lmck9; hit moment. Ballard, full back, Kuykendall and

George W. Cooper called on Dr. Ruicb, quarter.

(■forge W. Bence, the leader ol the a great game is expected today democratic opposition to Cooper, as DePauw is considerably strengthtoday. Mr. ( ooper said he stili ened and will play ball, then behad a friendly feeling lor the doc- sides they will play gentlemen tutor (the election is next Tuesday) day and not toughs as they lined

B RGB COBBLER OAK RATTAN

A Now Line Just Received. The Best Line of FOLDING BEDS AND BED ROOM SETS

in the city.

HANNA. Undertaker.

East Side Square. THF, ROUND OAK

BURNS

HARD OR SOFT COAL, COKE OR WOOD

l he only air tight stove made. Every stove guaranteed perfect fire-keeper with any kind of fuel. The genuine has

THE NAME ON THE LEG.

FOR SALE HY

Marion Kotlel went to Indianap- but the doctor said that was inure against last Saturday.

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MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE. Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greeneastle ladies. I use the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Kit Guaranteed. Located at 402 E. HANNA-ST. 2»2-tf NEW MILLINERY STORE, Imported Felt Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes • in VELVET BATS, CHILDREN S HATS AND CAPS. Mourning Hats and Veils. Opp. Postofflce. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN. iJ77-13«k

BUY YOUR Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones at TV^IESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET, 277-tt On Hanna Street. Best BLOCK coal

oils tills morning/

The Butler foot hall team plays

in Bloomington today.

Miss Elizabeth Overstreet home trom Johnson county.

than he could say he had for Mr. Cooper. When asked if they had j buried the hatchet Dr. Bence said

H.S. RENICK &.CO., GA:ST SID© RUQL.IC SQUKREr.

No Great C'rowtt.

The crowd in town today was a disappointment to the democratic

is at 1 ,nn ' ie(1 U "K' 11 between Mr. lca( , erB> Outside of the number of j Cooper’s shoulders, clear to the t . I( , ct j 0 „ inspectors and boards in

w n ,, . „ . . hilt '” Cooper’s today’s visit to this the citv> an(l the democratic cen-1 W . . Campbell, o Attica, is ms- cily wa8 principally to heal up the lral conimittce and t | ie ring’* mug John a.is and lam.l}. breach in his party and to pull his , u , nchmeD , the crowd was a small Hear George Hanna and John, enemies into line but his almost one compared to what was expect-

B. Elam this evening in the comt tearful entreaties proved to he a house. signal failure. The democratic op

Charles T. Miller and Clara

EL j\. ITetrrn Itorp’s (groceries tii'e Ivor reel and I’Cleaip.

Delia Sheets have been licensed to

marry.

Prof. John Higdon, of Indianapolis, is in the city today visiting

friends.

C. N. MeWethy left tl is afternoon for a few days’ visit at Cin-

cinnati.

Helen F. Scribner and Jessie Carl W'hitsou have been licensed to marry. Will Peck and family have moved to the- city from soutli Putnam for the winter. Mrs. C. L..Henry and family, of Anderson, visited the family of Dr. G. C. Smythe yesterday. WYll Riley returned at noon from a three weeks’ stay at Martinsville, much improved in health. John O’Connell is here from Washington, where he has a place in the government printing ollice. Arthur Raines is at home after a three weeks' visit in southeastern Kansas. He reports the corn crop a failure. Col. Eli Lilly, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Minerva Crother, of San Antonio, Texas, are in the city, the guests of MrsL Anna Banning. A local foot hall team is in the ! process of organization. Ed. Van- ! laud'ngham is at the hack of the move and will probably he found at

| center.

H. S. Renick and Geo. E. Blake

1 went to Indianapolis this morning, j where they will close a deal by j which thev get six hundred acres

of the finest bottom land in

j van county.

ed. An ell'ort was made to have an old time grand rally, with wagons,

position to ( oopet here and over goddesses of liberty and oththe district is stronger than ever. 1 „„ para phernalia, but the

El.

people

Each elector next Tuesday didn’t come. Cooper didn’t draw wants to know that he votes cor- any crowd, for the democrats had rectly and that his vote will be already heard him gravitate and j counted; therefore it is important gyrate a’d explain his flop on silthat each one after stamping his ver. His two hour speech of exticket and applying ihe blotter and cuses had been heard and digested, folding it, unfolds it, to see whether Mr. Cooper’s holt from his party m or not it has in any way been blot- 1874, w hich was explained in the

ted, soiled or torn by the process. Bannkk TT.mks this week, opened j That ,, jll8t w hat we are doing with He has not yet done his duty to the eyes of some of the faithful, j otlr |j n ,. ,,f j il( u,. s ' fm-capes, himself. He wants to see that his a ud they claim they shall vote as which we have direct from the best ballot is placed into the proper box, they please in the light of Cooper’s I‘.'E. w and that by mistake or circumlo- kick out of the harness. Mr. stuntiy receiving new supplies there is

Cooper’s second rally here wasn’t a " l ’ , ' danger, but we can s'.it

success.

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good

in the EATING LINE.

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

MAKING Tlfl! I * K FLY.

5 PER < E\T Off DOLLAR FOB CASH. Defv Com iditioii'

FIVE

ONE

cution of those in charge it is not put into the wrong box. When lie takes the pains to see and know that his ticket is all light and has been properly deposited, then his duty in exercising his rights is done. See your vote properly de-

posited.

Kcnl KM ate TrnuKfnru. Lucy llowcn to Frank 1!. mill Surah 'kera, land In New MuyHVille, $:!0n. Ucortrc O. ( use to l.uey Bowen, land in •hieknun tp., S-'M. John W. Boner to K. B. and Sarah Akers, land in Jackson tp., $l:n 1. Wm. N. Underwood to Thomas Akers, land

In Jackson tp..

James H, Sandy to H. S. I Jnville, land In Cloverdale tp., $610. W m. H. Bonner to J. F. Bill, land in < .reel!

eastle, $jeoo.

K Grantham, Guard., to Win II. shuee, land in Franklin tp.,$.75. Mary Talburt to Mary C. Hampton, land in

Bainbrldire, g:li I.

John Bettis et al. to Laura I. Runyan, land

in Clinton tp., $«00.

Americas 8. Younif to M. and L. Boskett. laud In Franklin tp., $300. Elizabeth A. Fisher to It. E. I.ofollet, hind in

Franklin tp., $':oo.

Susan F. t arpenter to Anna Anderson, land

In Carpontcrsvtlle. $125.

Joseph F. Istfollett to H. K. Lofollott. land

land In Bussell tp., $tiB.

<Ulvcr tVh<tson to L. F. Harris, land in Itus-

everyone

Our assort ment of l,allies'.Mi-srs" and

The Cooper meeting this after-j Children's Clonks and Jacket

noon began at 12:30 o’clock in

f ill and complete, showing the be-t the 1 market nfl'ords at astonishingly low

dor to let the speaker take the 1 :10 : prees, and don’t forget that v.c have train for Indianapolis, so he could T"'"* 1 . “I'!? • v, .’ u 1 'V'y l 1 ® 6 ' 1 in

‘ Ladies and ( Inhlren s Knit un.h-rwear,

got to Columbus in time for to-; Jersey Ribbed, fleece lined and

night. The Bannkk Timks was " <>, ’ 1,n ' :l '. " I '' > C0 . 110 "’ V, E >0 * , * ,1

I eashniere hosiery in great variety.

about right after all in saving there We hardly 1 to mention fine Dn -s was doubt about Cooper* speaking 1 for i "'‘ here, as his talk was yery hurried, j style, iitiality ami low prices. Call and

Cooper put up his last pitiful plea for votes and made some more excuses, then folded his tent and took the last train for the east.

STORES IN RILEY’S

is' To Dry Goods, Notions. Boots

and Shoes, Groceries, Tin ware and Nails.

If you can't find what you want g< to

Riley's.

Compete with any one at Riley's uOhn Riley, South fireenenstle.

see us.

TIIF, 1). LAXGDOX CO. Dry Goods, Cloaks and Carp-ds.

His visit only strengthened the op- BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR, position to him in this county. ! «<, is,

10 Do/ Ladles’ Heavy Ribbed Shaped 1 ' •

IHtf Four 1-xciirsinii*. To Indiaaapolis Xov. 0, 7. 8 and !). Aecouiit Cbrysanthemum -how. Fare if 1.00 round trip. To Columbus, 1ml., Xov. 8 to 10. u»turn limit 12. account Y. M. C. A.,

if2.70.

To Indianapolis, Xov. 20 and 21,$1.20. To Cleveland Ohio. Xov. 12 and l.'l, ret urn limU23, account W. C.T. U.]

Tl»« Hi'vrriilj?** Moeting;.

The opera house was packed last night by republicans, democrats, populists and prohibitionists who! listened neatly two hours to Mr. A. J. Beveridge, of Indianapolis, discuss the issues. The speaker is well known here and was greeted by great enthusiasm. His effort! was an argumentative one clear;

Vests, taped neck, sateen trout. Ilomeseekers’ excursion to several

190 i southern states, Nov. 0, ouc-liulf . fare

25 Doz Ladies’ Ribbed Shaped Vests! I o Hot Springs, Ark., account medinnd I’ants, fleeced Egyptian yarn, j‘‘"l association. We will sell to Hut luce trimmed front with silk Springs, Ark.^. Nov. 18, 1!) and 20, with

taped neck. A bargain. 25C 10 Doz Ladies’ natural color, fleeced, non-shrink ng wool, ribbedVests, lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pearl buttons, Rants to match, ankle length, 50C

Ladies Union Suits

Mrs. James Black's.

M?ave orders with John Riley, South Urecncaatle.

If the voter on Tuesday will but

5 Doz I.adle*' Maeo Colored,ribbed, un-

Sulli- ' ■ollvllle.$3s45. , through, couched in language of ion suits, taped nock, laee trimE. Z. Htt.t to F. A.and A. M. Lakin, land In great eloquence, and his showing med on neck and irout, 50C 1 nusaeilvllle, $86- , , •'» Doz Ladies extra heavy Egyptian eot1 K. L. Brownlns to W. H. WtUiamaon. land "P ' ,1 tl,e « 00tl ,lme8 l,nder ''''P" 1 *- ton, silk taped, -‘lo ll Sti.ebed neck

ivt:irn limit. Xov. 30, at half fare.

F. R. 11 fks i is, Agt.

IIOMi: SI K K Kits' KXri KHION.

The Rig I’our will join with western roads in rumiing two’ more excursions to west and southwest. Nov( inter dtli we will sell to some points in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mi-somi, New Mexico and Texas, at half fate

plus $2.00. Return limit 20 days.

F. 1*. Ill'KSTIS, Agt.

liean rule and the bad times under

Williamson, land j

In WusMnirton tp .S'V *.

remember that thousands of V()t*8 City of Greenoaslle to Thomas H. Rriincr-

■ i . . .1 i .. . i land In Forest KIU, $75.

were thrown out at the lust genernl j,.„,.bm. prntber to Richard T. OdIii ver, | son ing. In Ids closing moments

and front,

for

The best -nit made

$1.00

Home Seekers Eveiiraion to the Soutli November 0 and December ♦, the Motion route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (soutli of Louisville and Lex-

election for being

improperly lard in Boaobduio, $ihk). Mary J. Cook to Itiehurd T. Colllver, land I

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AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS in the city to be found at AUBIZRT ADDEIN’S ods all new and fresh and the patterns are of xreat variety. ALBEKI ALLEN. Prop

in Itoaehdale, $175. t>. P. Setherlln to John F. Call, land in Jaek-

son tp., $1500.

democratic rule was very clear rca- i.adie-’ natural wool union suit^extra

the young men of the country to vote with the party of loyalty and

R. T. Colllver to rinfield 8. McMahan, land ! progress, and get in line to grapple

In Roachdale, $7CJ0. W. s. McMahan to R. T. Colllver, land In Roachdale, $700. J, W. Kaaers to Martin T. He-nry. land In Jackson tp., $175. K. Grantham to G. F. Swahn, land In Roach-

dale. $137.

When it eoines to the genuine article of news the Banner Times has it.

Children's. Misses’ and Roy’s Merino Vests and Rants. We have put a price on them to close

them out quick.

tb/queBtions of .ho fh.uro" ohi'ch *«* will have to he settled hv the young r- ^ —, . . . . D _ republicans of the country. The ‘ ^ V3II LIVIOM t.

roars of republican enthusiasm!

tiiat greeted Mr. Beveridge showed Subscriptions for any magazine that tile republican party is alive or paper taken at this ollice. V r e in Putnam. i » av e you monev. tf

Soutli Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to New Orieanr- Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stop overs a.lowed south of Ohio river.

J. A. Michael, Agt.

At the Banner Times bindery we take one inch thickness of piano music, mend and bind it in a handsome style for two dollars. dtiijfcwtl

The Banner Times—10c. a week

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