Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1894 — Page 3

fHR BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21. 1804.

BK RTG W.'S LHV-MNDRY*-

Mukc** your llncu look like new. lilpmunts caoh week, Mon . Wand I- ri.

IOMPT COLLtCTION AND DELIVERY.

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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. •

It’s A Settled Fart I You can save from 10 to 20 per cent on GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. AT 6170 CjFobe 5tore,

SOI Til (iltKENC wrr.E.

J. SUDRANSKI. aiistf

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PROP.

Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

Character T, p- toe ™";- ln Walking izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person," quick 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 Wear the L. L. Louis & Co. Shoe. "IT NEVER PINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

1T1E LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

north Jackson street by a number of hei college anil music school friends. Games were played, sweet music was rendered, light refreshmeats were served and all took their departure at a late hour feeling that the evening had been well spent. The Woman’s league of College Avenue church met in the parlors yesterday afternoon, aru^ after spending a delightful half hour socially, were called to order by the president, Mrs. Tingley. The devot^pnal exercises were conducted by Mrs. Bayne. Roll-call was responded to in quotations from hymns.* The president made a

forth i

NEWS FROM DKPAUW.

THE

BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF * THE UNIVERSITY

Look in tliU Column for It—Guest* him! Entertainment*—Notes, Item* ami Announcement* The Very I.nteHt ami the I!e*t by Special Reporter.

O. I.. Fulwider was in Crawfordeville Monday and Tuesday on bust

ness.

Prof. Longden made a business

trip to Indianapolis.

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John Hute has been having a very serious time with neuralgia of the face since Saturday. DePauw team will play Central

For the Neatest and Best /T^refya^t Jailorii^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over |ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People e re GuIuk nml Where Their Gue*t* are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Iie*t Column in tli3 Paper for Ouick Reading.*

DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changcdias often as you desire.

Academy team at Plainfield Satur

I day.

neat lyitle address, setting the aims of the organization. Mrs.

Hollingsworth gave the history of

“Rock of Attcs” in a very interesting manner and then sang the

hymn. Mrs. Ogg told the story of, .

the “Battle Hvmn of the Republic” | OD

beautifully, and Mrs. Hollingsworth | ^Bryson made a little visit and Mrs. Stevenson sung it, ail | to his hom<? at Brazil over Sunday. |

joining in the chorus. The

The Phi Psis of Indiana will en-1 joy a six o’clock banquet at one of the leading hotels of Indianapolis

THE ROCKER FOLDING BED

It can’t close up and smother yo§. The price is within the

• reach of all. Undertaking

Prices Reasonable. HANNA’S FIRNITURF. STORE. • F. Side Square. THE ROUNDOAK

• BURNS

HARD OR SOFT COAL. COKE OR WOOD.

neces-

sary business was then transacted. The regular circuit court panel was today dismissed until Monday.

Noutli (■r«*«‘U< > aHtle.

MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE. Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greencastle ladies. I use the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 402 E. HANNA-ST. att-tr

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. PostotHee. • M4GS 'REWC M. KLEIN. •'7T-l:lwk

T. J. Gofer, of Danyilfe. is attending court. Tomorrow is pay-day on the Yandalia. Mayor Birch went to Fillmore this morning. E. E. Barnahy is in Reelsville today on business. G. W. Black shipped a car load of horses to Louisville today. Miss Anna O’Brien visited friends in Indianapolis today. Bishop Bowman, of St. Louis, is in the city for a few days’ visit. Dr. W. W. Tucker, of Tampico, lud., is visiting his brother, J. B.

Tucker.

Mrs. Robert Graham an ,1 i daughter are spending the day in India-

napolis.

Chas. Smith, of Danville, was in the city last evening, and took the second degree of Masonry. Locust street church cleared fifteen dollars on the hell ringers entertainment last night. Dr. Laughlin, of Linton, and Dr. Huughn, of Bloomington, were guests of Dr. Smythe yesterday. Miss Musgravs, who has been visiting Mrs. W. A. Howe, returned to Hutsonvills, 111,, this morning. The I). S. Ds were entertained in a charming manner at the home of Misses Kate and Anna O'Brien last

dvening.

C. N. Martin, of Greencastle, who has been transacting business in the south part of the county, returned home today.— lirazil Timex. J. S. Dowling left yesterday on a hunting expedition in Tennessee. He is with a party from Indianapolis and Terre Haute and will be

gone a week.

The Woman's Christian Temper

Homer Welch has recovered from a two weeks’ illness. Drew Dickens is in Bainbridge

today.

Mrs. A. R. Gray is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Watson, at Clo verdale. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dalton gave an oyster supper Tuesday evening at their residence on south Blooming ton street in honor of their son James, who is visiting them from Danville. Those present were: Misses Allie Williams, Nellie Nelson, Lizzie Meikel, Allie Riley. Lillie Black, Sarah Black, Lizzie Sul

Prof. P. H. Bolinger, of North

Manchester, is visiting his son Al- 1 he only air tight stove made. Every stove guaranteed a

bert, who is doing special work in I music school. Homer Filer, ex ’ff."). one of the

prominent merchants of Tower Hill, is visiting old friends in the

university.

Non fraternity men of DePauw have organized themselves into an independent literary society. They ! meet in their hall over the National i j bank every Saturday night and execute a literary program of some sort. They are also now making the air blue with challenges to ihe (fraternity foot ball teams, since they have organized one with MeKutcheon as manager. Manager Church returned lust ] evening but is uot able to say more 1 than that we will play ball at Indi-

perfect fire-keeper with any kind oi fuel.

The genuine has

THE. NAME ON THE LEG.

FOR SALE HY

H.S. RENICK&.CO., ©7SST SID© RVJBLIG SQUARE.

Iv. A.. MainiltorT’s

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livan. Nora Sage, Kate Friend, anapolis sure. Butler and Light v JT CT CD tD 1 tD C l IT CD Mamie Dalton, Mary McNally, Artillery yet seem resistant al Mamie Long and Mrs. Josie Good- though some of the city’s best citi- ^ T ''t t f 1 T I man, and Messrs. Coats, Will Gro zens assured Mr. Church and Mr. -*■ X X V^. C~ X <11 X X C l X v. X C L 1 1 •

gan, James Downs, Lawrence Kennon that they would have their Downs. James Dalton, Will Burks hearty support. The people of In-j and Charley Goodman. Many dianapolis arc not in love with Ar games were played, and the eyen-1 tillery any way and so after all we ing was otherwise spent with may not be as had off as we thought. ( much pleasure Iw the young folks, i The Vandalia will run a special ex- ( Mr. James Dalton returns to Dan- eursion for us and the tickets will ville today. | be good until the following Tties-

! day, so every one should go.

The Winner.

The correspondence won last week by our correspondent, Charlie

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

prize Was j Henpptiou tin* Kvenina.

Cloverdale There will he a reception this A. Rock-j evening at women's hall in honor

well. One or two of our prize win-1 of the visiting college presidents, ners have so far failed to call for j Tlie hours are from 8 to 10 o’clock,

their prizes. They are ready for

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, . .. , ,, Salt rheum with its intense itching, delivery at any time and are a vaL L hot ^ in is cim . (11)y Hood’sSarsapauaMe collection ol Worlds (air r ni a) i,eoau8e it purities the blood-

views.

TrontioriH of Pneumonia.

Iii the treatment of pneumonia and bronchitis the fact that cold air irritates tiic inflamed air passages and aggravates both diseases, can not be too strongly emphasized. Breathing very cold air may change a simple ease of brohcbltis to capillary bronchitis, or cause pneunouia to spread from one lobe to the whole lung. Therefore, it is very important that tlie sick room should he kept warm, not lower than 80 degrees day ami night. This is more i nportant than medicine. Is is a mistake to suppose that warm air is not fresh air—a mistake that has cost many a life. A child with bronchitis should never he

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

M \ KING Till. II K II.Y.

daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthui

Jordan's poultry house.]

Hens .. 4'4 Sprinits,choice. ft ( ockK, yoiin# 3 Cocks, old & Turkey hens, choice fat ft • gji.ij— rpV- 11 " . t

i La : u.rt-vrL" ’ „.*; •. ir6»U air. Turkeys, old tom*. I | * - ,Th< ' «H Ill | l .,. f . f.*n,*.„ l .| ovc %

Mr. D. \V. Alspaugh ofthe Bell clothing store, has just returned from tlie eastern clothing markets where he has | n,lt

been purchasing novelties for the trude. ''' 1 ■' “ Me .

Onr assortment "i T.adies .Misses’ and f’hildren’s Cloaks and Jackets is also

That’s just what we are doing with our elegant line of ladies' fur eapes, which we have direct from the best Furriers, in the latest slides. They are going out rapidly hut as we are constantly receiving new supplies there :

much danger, hut we can

The Election is Over

And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap as any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Xnw is the time to buy Sugar as it is going up in price. We

suit | give

t.' pound- Granulated sugar for ♦l.no 'l!i “ A sugar for .1.00 120 “ C sugar for 1.00

Social at Grand Army hall Friday 'f.Ju^n'K.^JT.tTT^'.owinrtl'e l.est'Vhe T. 1 , sugar for D00 night. Come and hear the little tots | lnH rket affords at astonishingly low " , '

sing and speak. Admission, including a sandwich and slice of cake, 10 cents. Coffee, 5 cents extra. Wed&Fri

Today’s Xiornl Mfirket*.

[Furnished tlie Daily Bannkk Timks

prices, and don’t forget that we have almost anything you may need in Ladies’ and Children's knit underwear, Jersey Kildied, fleece lined and woolen, us also cotton, wooled and cashmere hosiery in great variety. We hardly need to mention tine Dress Goods and Trimmings for we are acknowledged leaders in ll : 1. line, n style, quality and low prices. Call and

see us.

THE D. LANG DON CO.

Bingham's bacon and lard, per lb. 10c. Lyon, Arbuckle XX NX and Crystal Coffees, 22 l 2 cents; Vandalia and Big Four flour, X'» cents. Patent, ■f.'i cents. Every thin# else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions. Hats, Caps. Shoes, and rubbers of ail kinds. Full line of Grocer-

ies.

Jo tin Riley. 7L'» South Main Street.

BUY YOUR

Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones

of College A. etiiic j Thursday at 2:30.

TVHESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET,

277-tt

On Hanna Street.

Why is it people will let their magazines lay atouud the house to get misplaced when they can have them bound for She per volume at the Bannkk r I imkh hook bindery corner of N ine and Franklin streets

church

Mrs

Newhouse v.iii ica.t.

! The Vandalia sold eighteen tiekI ets to Indianapolis this morning. Among the passengers were James I Rieketts, G. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen and Mrs. D. E.

j Williamson.

The regular meeting of tlie Home > Columbian club was held last ovel ning at the reshfenee ol Miss Martha Ridpath. The “Merchant of Venice” furnished the discussion

of the evening.

A very pleasant informal recep tion was given last Monday even-

! exertion increases the frequency of the : Geese, plucsed J ' E '! breathing. No one but the nun* and ^ *° 'l*”*'""'-

' the patient should be alloYfe !

in the v ’- -

room. The more people there are in a room the quicker the air becomes foul and the faster tin* patient must breath. Is is better to offend Aunt Jane, Uncle John. Cousin Nancy, Grandma Dusenbury, Brother Billy. Sister Sally and other fussy people than to kill the patient. A lighted lamp or a gas burner will poison the air as much as one person, and should, therefore, be turned very low. The medical part of the treatment >s very simple. From one to three compound cathartic pills or a dose of salts, with plenty of boneset tea to start the prespiration. If tlie person is old or feeble, from two to four grains of quinine every four hours, with a liberal

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ing in honor of Miss Laura Watson , allowance of milk punch or eggnog, are at the home o. Mr. Grantham on cough

Two dozen old newspapers at tlie Banner Times office for fiye cents. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under| carpets and in other ways. Re-1 member the price—two dozen for five cents. tf

rue Weailier.

The indications for this vicinity

for The coming thirty-six hours are il-. TDoWu •«« by f |. s, Renick <fe Co. from the official

weather bureau at IndiananoHs: Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 21. Fair weather, stationary tempeiature. Cox.

P,

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will save you monev. tf

Cliiclinintt

The Big Four will make a

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. The largest and best selected stock of WA-LvE PAPERS in the city to be found at AKBE.RT AGL.B,N’S od* all new ami fiosli and Hit patterns ai e of areal variety ALBER1 ALLEN, Prop

mixture will

give considerable relief: «,

syrup Primus Yiraiiiiaua .. Syrup Beillae

rate of

$2 50 to Cincinnati and return, tickets good going on special train leaving Greencastle 2:50 Saturday night. Not. 4 oimcis. ’'nh returning until 2tith, t ounce i D. B. Martin, G. I’. A.

BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. 10 L.idoUv.it y IllVdit d hlni|»eii Vests, taped neck, sateen trout,

19C

25T)oz Ladies' Ribbed himped \ ests and I’nnts, fleeced Egyptian yarn, lace trimmed front with silk taped neck. A bargain. 25C 1ft Do/. Ladies’ natural color, tt -ed, noii-shrink ng wool, ribhedVests, lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, pearl buttons, Pants to match, ankle length, 50C Ladies Union Suits 5 Doz Ladies’ Maco Colored,ribbed, union suits, taped neck, lace trim-

med on neck and front. 50C South Carolina and Virginia.

5 Doz Ladies extra heavy Egyptian cotton, silk taped, shell stitched neck and front. The best suit made for $1.00 Ladies’ natural wool union suits, extra line $1.50 $2.00

Syrup Tolu 1 ounce Morphine Sulphas 1 ttrain The above prescription is being widely published just now. as tlie pneumonia season is setting in. Dose, one tablespoonful every three hours.

TO THE LADIES!

Children’s union -nits in all sizes, 5QC Wc have some bargains to offer yon in t'hildren’s. Misse>' and Boy's • Merino Vests and Pants. We have put a price on them to close

them out quick.

Saxony and Spanish Yarn, the l»est goods at the lowest prices

Hume- Seeker* Excurttiou U» (lit; Souili December 18tl4 the | Morion route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lexington) Tennessee. Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina,

ADo to

New Orleans-. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stop overs allowed south of Ohio river. J. A. M K’HAKL, Agt. *

pays

The Banner Times—10c. a week,

I can furnish Out Flowers for recept- P" — G “ G 1 1 IVi O Ri F* "

ions, etc., on short noth*. I RAYMOND WALTZ,Telegraph office

the merchant

and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of

The Daily Banner Times.

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