Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1894 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, gREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER ll. 1804

•WBHRTOWS I_7=CUISDRV«1 Makes your linen look like new. Three shipments each week. Mon ., Will anti Kri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEYLOANED

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnish(*^ at once at the vey lowest rates.

ItiASdlMFiiftl Yc$ j£ i save from 10 to 20 ® l>er cent on • GROCERIES, ® DRY GOOD^, BOOTS, SHOES, ® ETC.. AT Stye Qlobe 5tore 1 SOI Til (UiHK.NCA STI.E. •

J. SW DRAISSKIj awtf

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tHE LOCAL FIELD

Geo. G. Kiake,

GEEENCASTLE,

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What is Going on in a^d About Fair Greencastle.

Charader ' v:i|k - 1 1\ T ll ’ ’ n S sy ni b ol111 W izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind- # edncss, slow steps, thoughtful person, quicksteps energy. There is a style of walking wHich indicates that a man's shoes hurt him. but that style is uncotpmorr.here because so many men • Wear the L. L. Louis Sc Co. Shoe. "IT NEVER PINCHES” L. LOUIS & CO.

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-TT : — For the Neatest and Best •fT^retyapt. ; Jailori^ In the cfty go to E. W. W 11 ITT. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice. Finest Line of Samples, * Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

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CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Onr People ere (ioiiiK amt Where Their OuestH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Kent Coining in th3 I'apev for Qatek Ken<ling.

DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time*, without ordering the Dally Danner Tim ns to follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a week as It does hero at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

* record of all extraordinary score* at tbe lively quail. A Married, Tuesday, at £ p. m., at the iRHfdenco of Mrs. Clara Heals, Mr. Wilbur A. Heatb and Miss Minnie MeAvoy, bot# of Clover dale. Tbe ceremony was pronounced by Ifcv. C. W. Crookc. ® Sheriff Kingo, of ( lay. Sheriff Davis, of Montgomery, and Sheriff Glidewell of Putnam, are in session today canvassing the vote of jointrepresentative. There was%o op postunity of a contest as the plu-

rality was lop sided.

A fa^t not generally known is that considerable of Greencastle’s eastern ma!f matter i#mes from the south. The O. & M. brings it to

Look

NEWS FROM DEPAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

in till* Column for It —ftiie^ta mid Kiitertalnments—Noted, Items and Announcements—The Very Latest and the

Bent hy Special Reporter.

THE ROCKER FOLDING BED

— IS THE-

Paul Connely, of Newport, who weig, home several weeks ago on account of sickness, lias returned. Manager Church returned from Indianapolis last evening, where he

has been®on business.

Joseph Green and Herbert Church exchanged pulpits last Sunday. ^ c James Zink# who attempted to

Mitchell where it is caught by the | open up the gymnasium here at the noon north bound Monmi mail ar- first of the semester, is now a phv riving here at 12 :0o p. in. sieal director at on£ of the gynma

In the houii 1 of representatives siums at Indianapolis,

at Indianapolis the efiming session i Diek Holland visited friends at Representative Hanna will occupy Plainfield and returned to eolletje

#eiit 14. and Joint Representative yesterdax. °o 0

Moore 20. There is a great de A. E. <' ♦il, of ’09, has left col-

i" •.’d tor the scat s, and these txv.. lege and wil a t* a iwsition »t L^he only airtight sfove mad%

were pieke" out by Mr. Moore last horned We are sorry to lose him.

It can’t close tap and smother you. The price is within the

reach of all.

Undertaking

Prices treasonable. HANNA’S FI RNITLRE STORE. E. Side Spire.

TUB ROUND GAK

BURNS-

HPRD.OR SOFT COAL. COKE OR WOOD.

Friday, many of tin best seats hav-

ing thcA been taken.

BOUNTY NEWS NOTES OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-

ING TOWNS TALK.

MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE,

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Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greencastle ladies. I use the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 0 402 E. HANNA-ST., aw-tf

NEW MILLINERY STORE, Imported Felt Mats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes

in

VELVET HATS. CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS'. Mourning Mats and Veils. Opp. Postolfiee. MISS incri£ «7-13wk BUY YOUR Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones AT 7vyi ESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET, *577.11 On Hanna Street.

Why is it people will let their magazines lay mound the house to get misplaced when they can have them hound for She per volume at the Hannkr Times book bindery corner of Vine and Franklin streets

Car! Eiti ljorg is at honuj from Europe. o J. S. Dowling was in Terre Haute last night. Alex Loekridge went to Roachdale at noon. W. It. Grogan went to Indianapolis this morning. (). S. Nelson, of Lebanon, is visiting W. A Howe. John riercy arrived home at [noon from the sfluti). 0 John Hillis is at home, called by I the illnesk of his father. The Yandalia will pay its cm | ployes here on the 25th. Mrs. Florence Dunbar is spending the day in Indianapolis M. E. Me 11# tile shipped a $500 mare to New York last night. James Bridges sold this week live ear loads of cattle to Wm. Grogan. Sheriff Davis and wife, of Crawfordsvilie, are visiting at J. T. Gest's. ® Mrs. James McClure is visiting* Mrs. Robert Buruett at Terre Haute. ° No Meteors were visible last night for the reason that clouds were in the waj\ Mrs. Helen J. Magner, of Paris, 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Allen. The court house is receiving a deserved cleaning today preparatory to court next week. George W. Hanna is the first republican representative Putnam county has had sieve bHBH. Send the weekly Hanneu Times to a friend. One dollar will pay !•$? u’.-I wvit yea. the u-ni, oi* tfejs. *> e Dr. G. W. Pool* has sufficiently recovered i»rom Ins ree«*ni i)lne«w to be able attend to business at bis

office.

(’has. 1). Williamson, of the VunIdalia line, and family, were in the city yesterday, visiting iTis father, Hon. I). K. Williamson. George Briucoc is preparing *o make some extensive repairs in his building occupied by .1. E. Chaniper on the north side of the square. Jesse Bridges, of Montesouo, Washington, son of James Bridges of this city, was elected prosecutor in his county, during the late election. . Hunters are requested to send their records to this oltice lor pub lication. Wo don’t ask the birds for a verification but will print free

Clyde Herron thinks the young ; j men who ate the candy sent him I by the ladies at tfli dormitory should haye it moved the l i*.\ also. F. 1. Samfifur. formerly of tt i%,now engaged in the insuriyue business in Terre Haute. Mr. 1

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p.« B r«pi.» Horn Many Saudi fin has been visiting old, Within Putnam’* 15«iiii<lri«*H—Th** t'oun- 1 TIGIldS ill tills City HU(i I't*JJOT18 llis. try S|m*« ^»i Column ot short Ixisiiu ss as excellent.

Thv Del’uuw Jf%cX7// corps nu*t after clyipcl today ft.r the pnt[iosc of reorganizi:.^i:. Cliange-avill beau

Every stove guaranteed

perfect fu’e-keeper with any kind fuel.

1 he inline has

THE NAME ON THE LEG.

I'OK SALE BY

ItfiiiH of NVtftlihorhood News.

VoKTI.AM) MII#S. a

.lol—jolly-jjollify. We tliiuU wIh-ii the returns are all in it , \xill lie foiiml that we carried the Pacific ocean. Saturday night our town was tilled with joyful re|mhliean.s, \\V> burned evei vvjieel^of nowdi r in town. Wm.T. Inge has been seriously siek with netuulgia of ilie chest and heart, hut is now thought to he convalescing. Aunt Nancy Hamilton, aged nearly ii7. is dangerously sick, and it is prubhlo siie inuy not he permitted to live

out her century.

.'W- M. J. Uook has moved to Mar-

nounct 1 tomorrow il any are made Hannibal NY il Hams recited 8hakesp< i e’s King Henry IVbist evening at Meharry hall to a fair sized audience. This was the first entertainment in the Y. M. C. A. Course. It Vasa very long affair, two hours anil a half, and was either tiresome or not appreciated by a great many. However, Mr. Williams enjoys a great reputation

H. S. REMiCK&CO., SKST Sine RUBL.IO SQUKRE.

IC. .z\. I Ictnii lloip'w Groceries’ are PCorreet and ISLleaxp.

shall for the winter. Joe < use, our pop-| p|i I1( . ,,(• work, and Romo, 0 parts ' ular school nmrm, occupies Iicl liouse, . , • , . , , « cf his remtitlton arc masterlv.

ami Hr. Uray has moved into Mrs.alvcii- ®

dsll’sproperty, ! In this column every afternoon j A dandy wholesale medicine wagon j you will find the announcement of has been started out from this plaA* hy j the y. iAI . ( •. A this week l»r. TbE. Gray A Co., selling the fa- , , , .... . . Hand the leader for the evening,

mous Indiana bitters, Oil of Joy, andl

many other family medicines. Frank j ^ e ^ r - 1 homas Bassett xvill lead^this Seott is the salesman. 0 evening, and every young man is

It is said a law and order club is°he- urged to be present. ing organized in this vineity t<fc sup- mi sic’axp art notes.

press gambling and other vitdations of . . ... . , • , ,< , , , . . • . « Fortnightly recital at music hall

the laws, whi h are getting to be too ° ■’ •

common and glaring at this place. Don Quixote Alexander says lie’ean

now conscientiously forgive the little | louse aU( j

*dit.)r who has managed the*campaign i u9l Monday evening,

department of the truthful ( ?) Democrat, and hopes that after he lias put in the

nexr^tliirty yearsliigh upon tSult river | bon tomorrow

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AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of in the citv to be found at , ALaBKlRT AKUEIN’S

this evening at 7 o’clock

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Tlie Glee club reports a good

a good time at Attica

that lie will have some of the conceit knocked out of him, and that lie will kno# ho% Iizappreciate courteous treatment when given space on the stage at a republican county convention, instead ofPvriting insulting personalities about men who are full of experience and old enough »o be bis father. One more issue of ins paper would have given ns the entire county ticket, we think. Moral: Small boys should not monkey with the G. O. 1*. band wagon

when it is loaded.

C- Scoti has purchased the Alex. Johnson f:grm Mre jettuk tots k-its. Tlie Camp of Hons of Veterans will entertain the old veterans of the (J. B. po't next 'v'tuE'ay night xvitk a reception at tiie G. A. It. hall, with a few oysters mixed in. Old veterans, come out and meet the sons in camp once. Our drug store that was to come h<“re from Barnard has not yet arrived, but it is thought we cas afford U> wait. Now what’s the matter with Hanna ‘r XV n think he's all right.

Dean Mansfield will gotoT’ar-

in the interests of

extension work at that

CAKPKNTKRSVn.t.K. M. A. Picket's family moved hack from Klletsville last week. His wife and son will remain tiPre this winter. We are to have a plav produced here in the near future by enterprising local talent. Now that the election is over every one is busy preparing for winter. Mr. G. W. Newell and wife attended meeting at Knachdale Sunday. I he republicans should not lake all of the praise for the change of political sentiment in this county, for we know ofoseveral democrats ttiat worked very hard to help us elect Mr. Bridges and Hanna They are to lie ciinnilimented that their efforts were rewarded.

Tlie man who only devotes a week to the advertisement of a new thing, and then rails because he did not get great returns’ is like the boy who studied with a lawyer for two days and then came home and said “The law ain’t what it’s cracked up to be. I’m sorry

the art

place. o Mr. Walter Hoxve Jones is booked for a recital in Meharry hall nc$t Tuesday evening. His program for this occasion will be entirely from Chopin’s works. Tbe art school will have its sale table for Christmas articles again this year, in connection with the art. exhibit just preceding the holiday vacation.’’ Ox^er one hundred students are now enrolled in the music school and vy;yo arc canting. Inquloicb" arc received nearly every day in regard to tirm* and terms of ad<nis-

sion.

Pure blood is absolutely necessary In order to enjoy perfe ct healffn <«Hv> 4’* Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and strengthens the system.

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his % mammoth stor£ is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE. * m ©Y ‘ EL A. HAM I La T O N’ SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

MAKING THK U K tXV.

The Election is Over

That’s just what we are doing with \jnr elegant line of ladies’ fur capes, which xve have direct front the best Furriers, in the latest styles. They are going out tepidly tint as xve an* constantly receiving new supplies there is not much danger, hut we can suit

,. , . . > i- ■ \.- , , D pounds Granulated sugar for |1.00 Our assortment of Ladies .Misses’and , |() e .« .o t n , < 'U.iiL-d ut.il l.ti.Ci.tu it ..Iti.lU A f " r Lit)

Ami we want everybody to hear in mind that you can buy at Kile-’s as clieap as any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Now is the time to buy Sugar as it is going up in price. We

give

2(> 22

U sugar for X C sugar for

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(’hihlren’s Cloaks and Jackets is also f ill and complete, showing the best the

market affords at. astonishingly low | L Art „ lc klc XXX \ and Crystal prices, and don t forget that we have ^ Vumlalia and Big ahnost anyHiing yon may need ... th.ur, 25 cents. Patent. (5 cent

woolen, as also cotton, wooled and cashmere hosiery in great variety. We hurdlv need to mention fine Dress

TeltenJugs for_ we a»r<* :k*knowledged leaders in tint line, n style, quaiily ni.J tJXv . C all titfel

see us.

THK D. LANGDOX CO. iffy GoRifl, C loaks and Carpets.

Notions, Hals, Cups, Shoes, and rubbers of al) kinds. Full line of Grocer-

ies.

Vfonn Hiixvy, .“I*Util (Liili -i4r:,-ct.

BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR.

a* «* - ~ *1 he imffcat’fons tor this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S

10 Do/. Ladies’ Heavy Kibbed Shaped Renick dr Co. from the ofiicial Vests, taped neck, sateen tront, weather bureau at Indianapolis*

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25 Do/. Ladies’ Klbbod Shaped Vests j and Pants, llceced Egy plian v ai n, ;

Price offi-lcctnr Lamps Kednurr!. Owing to a recent reduction in first cost of lamps, we will charge consumers only fifty cents per lamp for renewals o from November 1. We wisli to warn our customers against buying lamps from any one else. Lamps even of the same volt age and the same make, not having the right efficiency, will not burn six hundred hours. Lamps bought of any one else not lasting six hundred hours will not bo replaced by us, and if any one persists in purchasing lamps of any one else we shall cut their current off. 2. r >-2t Gkekncasti.k Elkctkic LiuhtCo. Kxeuntion to Crawfortlsvillr, On account of the chrysanthemum show at Urawfordsville Nov. 12 to 17 the Motion Route will sell tickets at rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip.

lace trimmed front with silk taped neck. A bargain. 25C j 10 Do/. Ladies’ natural color, lleeced, non-shrinking wool, ribbedVests, lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pearl buttons, Pants to match, ankle length, 50C Ladles Union Suits 5 Do/. Ladies' Maeo (.’olored.ribU'd, 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 5-' $1.00 Ladies’ natural wool union suits, extra I'm* $1.50 $2.00 Children’s union suits in all sizes, 50C We leave some bargains to otter you in Children’s. Misses’ ami Boy’s MYiiii^ V, ts am! Pantf. We have put a price on them to close

them out quick.

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

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IndianvroLis.Tnd., Nov. 14. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Mooiie.

Hi. Henry is a minstrel manager of experience and capital,

lloni** Seeker* K«riirRiou to the South December ■*. IS! >4 the Monon route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to ail points in Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lexington) Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. AUo to New Orleans. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stop overs allowed south of Ohio river. J. A «M tcHSKi, Agt.

^It pays tlie merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Daily Banner Times.

Subscriptions for any magazine at this office. We