Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1894 — Page 3
mt BANNED TIMES, GiIEEXO iSTLE, INDIANA MONDAY
11
OVEMBER 5.
1804.
■*BKRTOWS LWU IN D R V-K-Makes your Hn( n look Ilk** now. Tln oo shipuiontseachwotk, M->u ,Wed and 1 rl. PROW PT 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. Geo. B. ijlake, GREENCASTLE, IND, ■' 1 — " 1 Character Ti p- toe " ,aik - i nr II • ing sy m b ollll \\ alking. izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind-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 Sc Co.
Shoe.
"IT ISEiZER PUNCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.
It’s A Sill hi Fad I
You can save from 10 to 20 per cent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., AT Stye Qlobe 5tore, SOUTH UREENCASTEE. J. SUDRRINSKI. PROP.
888 If
THE LOCAL El ELD
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
they will make their home with of defeat tomorrow. Vote him
i their father. down.
An affidavit has been filed in the Georoe W. Hanna closed his circuit court charging Columbus campaign in this city on Saturday j Crawley w ith assault and battery, night before an audience that Wm. .Maloney makes the charge. packed the court house to its Emanuel Marquis, jr^ and L. C. llnors - T,,e crow,, outnumbered Turner are at home from Indian- n - M - Handel’s audience three to j apolis, where they were attending on o, and Mr. Hannas speech was I the Indiana Medical college, which like an electric light to his op wo burned Saturday morning. nenfs candle. The speaker got The high school foot ball team ri - ht ,,ome ttn<1 ,he P eo l ,1 ‘‘ how 'met defeat at the hands of the the democratic tax law had raised Center academy giants on Satur .'^e farmer's assessment, and their day by a score of 00 to 4. The 1 1 ttte 8t the " ame time and
l>oys put up a good game, but the ,hnt men 8 ,axt> 8 had been doubled. U A \ V \ I !n jprf 1‘l.linliehl LieLer* vv.re too l, ettv> ;V, r - HunilU 'VBS VOci feroll si V VI l / I, V HUlllUftU,
cheered, and he expressed the tie : " lie! Unit be would lie triumphantly elected. Mr. Elam closed the meeting, which was one of the best
of the campaign.
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The act of the legislature which
most ' V,IS approved March 0, 1S!H, in
section !t, provides among other things, as follows: "If the voter
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Plainfield kickers were
for them.
Mr. and Mrs. lialdock gave a box party to their eldest son James at their home on south Indiana
What is Going on in and About stre, ' tou Saturday evening. About
A NowJLine Just Received.
The Best Line of
FOLDiNG BEDS
AND BED ROOM SETS
in the city.
East Side Saiare.
THF, ROUND OAK
Whs*re Our People are Going and Where Their GuokIh are Stopping—Newn of Inti*r«*Ht Over the City—The lleet Column in Hi 3 Paper for Quick Rending.
twenty five young people were pres
ent and the occasion was
enjoyai leone.
Tax paying closes today. Ow ing
to democracy's blight, the receipts 8,am P 9 . the li,r * e "'l^re enclosing
BURNS
HARD OR SOFT COAL, COKE OR WOOD.
For the Neatest and Best Jailorii^ In the city go to E. W. WI i 11' E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE, Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greencastle ladies. I us«* the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 402 E. HANNA-ST. 898-t r NEW MILLINERY STORE. Imported Felt Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes in VELVET HATS, CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS. Mourning Hats and Veils. Opp. Postolllce. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN. 277-13 wU
T. II. Potter went to Peoria, LI., today. J. W. Cole is in Terre Haute to day on business We i! ain nsk election clerks to send os the returns. Curl Bell is working tit < Waggoner’s Uu shop. K. Shipley and son went to lm! ; anopolis this morning. The EH Perkins lecture occjis |tonight in Meharry liali. J. M. Maukcr, of I nil in wu polls, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mis. W. ( t uiiiphell aie visiimg at Brn/il today. Miss Mary ( onrey, of Siieihyville, is visiting meeds he;e. Mis Lee is at iiouie after a. week's \i~il near Tone ilnut '. Miss Maggie Cavins o! Illoon:lield. is visiting M's. ,1. I). Ton. Ed. McCInry of Gas City, visile r latives here Satuiday ;,nd M>ri-
day.
Miss Myrtle Hice, of Miincje, s visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. t'. ii- t-
(ield.
George B. Cooper is in I)anvi!’ III., Hllending the funeial of a icla t i ve. Frank Allen's new Game n - ■ denee on Kim street is rapid y g i-
have not been so large us usual, uianv men letting their taxes go
linquem until the republicans bet- 00 Cnn(,i,late fo '' 80,,,e ° ,H< ' e in the ter the times, when they can get Panted under such stumped de the money to liquidate. | v ! ee ’ 1,1 which t a8, -‘ he " ,H - V i,, •
|dicate his choice for such oliiee b\
"Buck Orth, of Danville, is here , , . . ,, , .
t \ stamping the square to the lett of
the name of any candidate for such , Fi om the state, and lias been tilling positions this season in the Kokomo and Lebanon teams. He wtl' probably
the device, he sliail not stamp else-
where on the ballot, unless there be: ^ ^ ,c on ly air tight stove made. Every stove guaranteed a
perfect lire keeper with any kind of fuel.
The genuine has
DON’T THINK
Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banneh Times to
follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week j as It does here ar home, and the address will | 8U(*C68ftltll 1)1186 ball [litcliers ot tb©j 0 ^£,g ., n y lisl
be chanRed as often as you desire. ’ * * ~ *
today. Mr. Orth is one of the most
THE NAME ON THE LEG.
play in Kansas City next season.
foregoing it is plain that it n voter slani|) within the large square en closing a device he has vo'ed for! every candidate named in the list !
Among those from n distance U | 1( ] er that device. But if theie w!io attended the funeral of M s ; B hall be an office for which no canMary B. Jones were Mr. and Mrs didate is named in the list under 1 J,l, l Jones, Mrs. C. M . i the device "hich lie hns stamped, j Smith of Indianapolis, Mr. and then he nmy designate bis prefer-! Mis. Laub, Kail laik, and Miss ( .nce by stamping the small square Voo bees, daughter of Senator I to the left of the name of a candiVoorhees. I date for that otllce in some other In the language of James Bud- li.-,t and such ballot will be counted
ges. By John Rogers, men.” to- j )r j morrow is the day for republicans j u;.,,,.,
to work. Business men can in no bet- j way aid their business interests:
tban ln g° in g out to ‘be polls to- NEWg FR Q M 1);;1 > U V
in irrow and working for the repub-
lican ticket. THE BEST DAILY HAPPHb'INGS OP The republicans will gather m jhi university
the maycr's .ollie, tomorrow even-
ing hear election returns. A | ‘to, • ",. ,, ii i i . ICiitertaiiiiuents—Nolen, IteiitH itiul \u.
.collection will bo tnker* up to |>a\
1 1 • . iiouneementH—Tli** Yery GnteHt and tUe
I the telegraph tolls and the mess iie.t by spec-ini iup».i. r.
;'*S will be delivercu in the office v • p' .al messenger. The denio;cr:i•.s will take their medicine a*
1 the court house.
FOR SALE BY
H.S. RENICK&CO., e-TTST SIDe RUBLIO SQU7TREP.
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Turner is
molis to vote.
John M. Allen N at hoim*.
I leitniltorp’w
a. re
Korrect and PClear^.
h».nc from ( j l'< t'M
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
'J he wi:es from Indianapolis have been kept hot by dem vr.,t leaders today wiring out opinions of Green Smith. \vb : fh opi’i’ons are in dire t i)|)positiou t > the p;vs-nt baHot law. The pub'ic should r‘• mem>>‘rt!iat an opinion bv Green Sui'tl) which coullic's wn.h tin*
Pi' il I’l'iynlcr ieturned yesterday , Mr. I ockwood went home Sntur-
h'v to stay a few days.
James Gavin veiled frie ds in
Teric Jlnute over Sunday
‘Gene” Shi rein a n. ('Iins t'oopei :»n ! Jake YVhite took in the game
nt Ti rr Haute Sa t urti ,.
M . ( lias. Davis i*, t n .ing a sn^rt vacation with his pa eats at
Tel 11 llault .
The D I’auw (pi rtetio will (ill a Hlatcul Ai '('ii next Monday, nmi
pi ob bly (i c .■ t La layette.
Miss Ca'iiniii.c Collin .-pent Sat-
i. A. HAM I Lx 1'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
M 1 IN(i TH K 1 I K I l.l .
5 PER < E vT Off DOLLAR FOB CASH.
i'i'fv roiiipftitiiiii
iug up. j.
Mayor Bell Tolin, of West Indi <?LH*tiou law is no better tban th ‘ anapolis, visited lu re Saturday and O pi n > , ' , o of a| iy other Smith. Sunday. j Mr. anil Mrs. J. E Ftiselrran cn Capt. \\ ashliurn, ot ( Ii ton, who t rtained a number of invit.d lias been visiting ids sister, Mrs. fricni,- lest evening in h* r.o of
Mary Florer, returned home liiis their guests, MO Durham, of u "' v Kii'ghtstow n. the gu morning. Greencastle, and Miss Bro.in of Miss Mvrtle Smyser. Tsugaru, who hits been visiting Franklin. Cards were enjoyed and Mis-i Campbell returned today college frends, returned to India- elegant refreshments were served, afte. u ve.tv pleasant visit
napolis yesterday. Miss Brown delighted the
Miss Jessie Com h spen tSnnday
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'i '•••it’s jest w lmt we are doing with ' .tr t b .ant line < f la lies' fur capes, I Which we have din ct from die be-t j Furriers, in ti e l itest si\ Ks. Tin \ are ; ling out ra|iidly but. as we are con-I
stl 'ily receiving new Sll|l|)lies dure is P'lVE
mt in eli danger, but we can suit
even ole .
Our -mrtment <1 l.ndieu . Misses’and j (Jiildn’ii’s rioaks .'i I Jackets i* also
ft i eomplete. showing 11" lie-t the <111(1
""" "» "J'"' : . »• i - *! 1111 -1! i Hy low 74 aware and Nails. I r ees and don t forget that we level , r ^ t( ,
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STORES IN U (LEY’S
Drjr Goods, Notions. Boots
Siioes, Groceries,
t of
BUY YOUB Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones AT AO ESSEVS NEW MEAT MARKET, 277.tt On Hanna Street. *=.*> BLOCK GOAL Mrs. Jamns Black’a.
with Miss Maud Buis at
: east of the city.
I). L. Anderson is at, j u business trip of
i through the cast.
Miss Olive Horner,
her homo
guests i friends at home,
with her singing. Mr and Airs.
Fuselmun ."re giving this nlteruoon, also in
tlmii.-i nnytliinK you may need in l.adies' nod Cliil lren's kni' underw■■.• r i .1 er ey Jtiblied, Ii ree lined a 1 d i Woolen, a- also cotton, wooled ami ; cashmere hosiery in great variety. We har ly need to mention line Dress with I Gocxls I* t Tri'ninirigs for we are ncI know I -i'V'd leader- in ll ; i line, u -Iyle. quality and low prices. Call and
Riley’:
Compete with anyone at t.'ilij's oOhn Rlldy, Simih ea-tie.
of Brazil,
and Mvrtle Hays are the guests of
Mrs Marion Hurst.
Mrs. A. J. Wilson and Miss Ella Hadley have returned from their
visit to Hadley, Ind.
O. Pratt le ft yesterday for his home in* Henrv county, to lie ah sent until al .er the election. !\iisses Ollie Shiittleworili and , dennie Steele spent Sunday with Miss Mollie Torr at her home at
()a k alia.
Leave orde rs with John Riley, South Greencastle. 233-13w
Mr Fred Howe, of Clyde, N. V.,
reception ^ pgr 0nc home on acecunt of ill heit honor, he; Ith. He will take up taxidermv
to which qinte a number have been i for a tHue at C i v d t ..
hoim* afteri invitetl.—Mortij^viUe I'c/tor/er,
two weeks I Eli Perkins telegraphs that he is ! James Du. ham has a photograph , wning fortv milinteg alK , ail of thc
winch he prizes very highly. It is (} 0( ., ock trairi
the likeness of Aimaro Sato, wbe is Our loot ball team covered up some of their iccent defeats by winning a good game from Rose Polytechnic by a score of Jfi to 0 for DePauw. Our boys were idl right Saturday and played a good, fast game. If they will plav the same game they can easily win
next Saturday.
Every man in college who can 'possibly go, should take in the game next Saturday at ludiunapo-
. , , , u .i • i i • .i r Ii 8 ' We must have a good crowd
Miss Belle and Earl Bruner leav . cash their checks just on the eve of , . . . , , . .1 i i ,• . . i , ot people along or else the team
tonight for Temple, Texas, where this election which moans so much ' * ’ ... . , ,, will have no euppoit aud the game
to the country ami to them, should .,, , , .
. ... . "ill be theirs, lor every one is fully remember that the republican party . , ' J ... . . .... acquainted with past records,
made the pension system wuat it is I
and that the democrat speakers ^ r - R* V. Kibbie, of Oblong. 111.,
now so successfully directing th' Japanese war in ( Inna. Aimaro i-< a giaduate of thc class of '81 from DePauw university, and Mr. Pur i bam was in the school at the pnme
)
time and was an acquaintance of ! I the “Jap,” who presented him with the photograph. Sato was scut to America to be educated ut the ex-
pense of bis country.
Pension money begin- to flow in ! today. The old soldi ts when they
TH K D. I.ANGDON ( (». Dry (Ji.ojs, ( loak-and Carp t-
AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE
The largest and best selected stock of WADE PAPERS in the city to be found at ALxBELRT ALLxExN’S All new and freeli and the pal«e«r(i are of sreat variety AUBBIM ALLEN, Prop
this campaign all bragged how their party had reduced expenses of the government by cutting down the pension list $110,000,000. Cooper in the face of this, is depending on the soldier vote to pull him out
went home this morning to attend
election.
Mrs. Smith, of Indianapolis, visited her son Albert over Sunday, and with her son returned home this morning.
BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. Ill Do/ l.adi Heavy KibLe l Shaped Yc.-ts, taped neck, sateen Iront,
190
25 Do/ Ladies' Bibbed Shaped \ e-l-aud Pants, fleeced Kg\ ptiHit yarn. lace trimmed front with -ilk taped neck. A har. ain. 25C 10 Pnz t.adie-’ natural c.d r, ll ; . , d, n<>N-.-hi ink ng wool..i-ihhed Vests, lace trimmed necks, -ilk shell Iront, pearl huttons, Pauls to mateii. ankle length, 50C Lsudaes Union 3uils • * Do/. I. itii* "' ?»iaco ('olon d,]!hi i il, mb i«»n '•nils, taptnl itei k. laco triinttM*»l on iH-rU nntl tfoi.t, 50C 5 Do/ La i' > extra Iii’dvs KuA pfian cotton, silk tape 1.-hdl si ii chtMl neck and tr nt. Iiu; best -nit inadt* , ,. f , or $1.00 Ladies’ natural wool union soil-, extra fll '« $1.50, $2 00 ('bildren’s union suits io all sizes. 5QC We have some bargains to oiler veil in < 'hildren's. .Mi--e-’ and Boy’s Merino \'est- and Pants. We have put a price on them to close
them out quick.
Saxony and Spanish Yarn, the besl goods at Hie lowest prices F- G- GILMORE-
Big t our Fxcurflioitfi. To Indki’iapclis Xov. 0, 7, 8 and 9. Account ( liry-antbcmuui -lew. Fare •f LOO round trip. To ('oliiinluis, Ind., Nov. S to 10, ie- ! turn limit 12, account Y. M. C. A.,
: *2.70.
To Indianapolis, Xov. 20 and 21.41 20. To Cleveland Ohio. Nov. 12 and III, .return limit. 2d, account H. ('. T, U
1*0.45.
Homeseeker-’ excur.-lon to several : -outhern -tales. Xov. 0. one-half . faro I o Hot Springs, \rk„ aeeolint medl- | ''a! association. We w ill -HI to Hot ■springs. Ark.. Xov. is. pj and 20, with i n turn limit. Nov. JO, at half fare. F. P. II ri - i is. Agt. IIOMK sKKKI Ks' rxi I IISION. The Big Four will join with we-P rn roa I- in running two more excursions j to We.-t and southwe-t, Noviinhei' tiili we will sell to some points in Arkan-.as, Kan-as, lauiisiaiiH, Mi-somi, ! New Mexico and Texas, at half faro plus $2.00. Ketiirn limit 20 days. F. I“. Jit i. ns, Agt.
Hmne Seekers Kxeursiun to the South Xovemlier 0 and December «, the Monon route will sell tickets at one i fare for the round trip to all points in | Kentucky south ol Loui-ville and Lexi ingtonl Temn s-ee. Mi- is-ippi, Georgia, Al.haina, Florida, Xorib Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to New Oilcan. . Tickets good returning twenty days*from date of sale. Stop overs a owed south of Ohio river. J. A. Michael, Agt.
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at tiiis ollice. We will save you money. tf
At the Banner Times bindery we take one inch thickness of piano music, mend and bind it in a handsome style for two dollars. dto&wtt The Banner Times—10c. a week
