Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1894 — Page 3

THK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1804

BKRTOWS LKWIS DRY^KMake* your lln<-n look Ilk.- new. Three Hhlpmenlaeaeh week. Mun , V\ eU timt hrl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

moneyLOANED • In any sum, for any time.* Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

Geo. £. KEake, GREENCASTLE, IND,

It’s 1 MW Fad I

You can save from 10 to 20 per cent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. AT 6)70 Qiobe 5tore, SOUTH UREENCASTLE. J. SUDRHISSKI. PROR. SHK tf

Character Ti p- toe " :iI l ■ \\j 11 • in s s y m °*' 111 \\ (llKlIl,!!,. 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, hut that style is uncommon here because so many men Wear the L. L. Louis & Co. Shoe. "IT NEVER PINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

For the Neatest and Best (T^refyapt Jailori^ In the city go to E. W. W HITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postofhee. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

THE LOCAL FI Eld)

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

WIuti* Our 1Vo|>1p r re Ooing rvh! Where Their OuchIm are Stopping—New* of I liferent Over the City The Best Column in th' Paper for tjuick Heading.

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

A 50-foot mail and baggage ear eost $3,500, a second-class coach $4,800, a first-class coach $5,500, while a Hist class Pullman car costs

$ 15.000.

Mrs. F. A. Hays’ class gave a delightful social entertainment in the G. A. R hall last evening. The little tots made good speeches, and then generously supplied their patrons with large sandwiches and slices of cake, the combined literary and gastronomic program all going for a dime. Mrs. Hays and her energetic aides cleared a neat

sum for church benefit.

Airs. ('has. I.ueteke entertained

the members of the Presbyterian short time at Plaintield.

NEWS FROM DFRAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE UNIVERSITY

Look in tliiH < ohtiuii for It -Gut*MtH umt EntertHimiiciitH—Notes, IteniM and An-iiouiiceinents-%lio \«*ry rvi«I the Bent by ftpeeiul Reporter. Bishop Bowman is making an extended visit to the university and

its faculty.

Dr. John made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday. He will not return until this evening. Mr. Deck Ballard, after the gnine today, will visit his parents for a

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.

202-tf

NEW MILLINERY STORE, Imported Fell Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes

in

VELVET HATS. CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS.

Opp.

Miiimmiir Hats nml V.-ils,

Post office.

MISS IRENE M.

27M3wk

James Johnson living in the

country, is very sick,

Mrs. Henry Stevenson returned

to Indianapolis today.

Andrew Jackson went to Harmony this morning on business. Mrs. J. H. Honan, of St. Louis, is visiting Mrs. I). L. Anderson. Elder A. J. Frank ai.d daughter went to Indianapolis this morning Albert G. Brown and Mattie J. Cline have been licensed to marry. Pick out twenty .young men, and not more than five of them are making an effort to save money. The Vandalia east-bound train, No. 20, has been so changed that it’ will arrive here at 2:20 p. m. in-

stead of 1:40 p. m.

G. L. Hughes and family of Terre Haute, are visiting G. W. Hughes and family today. Mr. Hughes is recorder of Vigo county. Charles Thompson, colored, the bicvcle thief, has been sentened to a year in the penitentiary. Judge McGregor did the sentencing. Rev. «»). H. Ilollingswoith and wife have returned from Terre Haute. He will occupy his pulpit at College Avenue tomorrow at the

usual hours.

Laurence Downs received a dispatch last night asking him to referee the Wabash-Butler game at Indianapolis. He went up this

morning at 8 :34.

Miss Jessie i^eff leaves today for Hutsonville, 111., where she tomormorrow w ill attend the wedding of her brother, James II. Neff, and

Miss Ola Lindley.

(Quarterly meeting occurs at College Avenue tomorrow. The pastor will preach at 10:30. The sac ranici'.t of the Lord's supper will 1 he observed .it the evening instead

church at her residence on south Locust street last evening. The Mandolin club furnished tine music and tasty refreshments were served later in the evening. The elegant new house was filled with happy guests who enjoyed the evening immensely. Miss Josie Armstrong

furnished some piano solos.

Mr. Allan Brockway entertained j a number of bis young friends last j evening at cards and other games. The evening was pleasantly passed, refreshments being served after the games. Those attending were: Misses Elizabeth Overstreet, Ida Orrell, Artu Smythe, Nona Smythe, Edith Waltz, May Windsor, Nellie Matson, Frances Arnold, Hadde Daggy, Belle Robinson, Florence

Williamson and Mrs. II

Pres. Merlin, of Baker university, conducted chapel exercises yester-

day.

Mr. Jack Warring, after a short visil with Beta brothers, returned to his home at Bluffton yesterday. Mr. Hamrick went home this morning to spend Sunday with his

parents.

Mr. Yenna, of Sloanes, w-ho has been visiting his daughter this week, returned home this morning Next Saturday’s recitations will be recited Monday and college duties w ill cease Wednesday noon for a vacation until the following Tuesday. Not only the prep, but the sedate collegian will go home to chew turkey on the great national Mc A uley, j Tha n ksgiving day.

THE ROCKER FOLDING BED IS THE

[ J W It can’t dose up and smother you. The price is within the reach of all. Undertaking Prices Reasonable. HANNA’S FI RMTIIRF. STORE. E. Side Square.

THE ROUND OAK

and Messrs. Albert Daggy, Lee Mathias. Will Harris, Frank Hays, Harry Hays, Joe Allen, George Morris, Victor Boone, Harry Lang-

don and II. McAulcy.

Miss Marian Colburn, of Michigan City, is visiting Miss Rowley and numerous friends. The DePauw quartette and Miss Starr gave an entertainment at

BURNS-

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The way Butler’s foot ball ac-j Brick Chapel last evening. They tion is figured up by the Banner ! report a good audience. Times is this: If Butler wins to-1 Our foot ball team went to Plainday, she will not attempt a game field today to play Central academy on Thanksgiving with Artil'ery ; 1 w hom they defeated here some time if she loses today there will be a ago 28-6. DePauw will shut them I game with Artillery. There are 1 out today without a score, reasons for this. Butler, if a win- Ever y'student should be proud ner today, will not throw away ! 0 j the man y eotupHoients bestowed next year's game with Purdue by L pon tlie lin i VlTsitv by the noted being expelled for playing an op- m#n who paid u , a V1MI thi9 we ek. position game on Thanksgiving ; WUile they dic , nnt have a chance this year. If Butler lose, to Wa t0 examine minutely the intricasies bash today, she will have m.thing ,, every day ^ of ^college to lose next year and will play Ar and 8tuden t8 yet they were here tillery on Thanksgiving, taking a | , ong enough to note our behavior risk of being fired bodily from tl ie | and Inanner9< The ,. e wag not

association next year. Today's game will settle the matter, we pe

lieve.

H.S. RENICK&.CO., STUST S I DS PUBLIC SQUARE.

IC. tY. I lamiltorp’s Groceries are IN or reel and Klearp. Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

BUY YOUR

Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and

Soup Bones

TVWESSE’S

NEW MEAT MARKET,

277-tt

On Hanna Street

KLEINJoI the morning service.

Whether it H to be

banquet or not a stag banquet is the question that is bothering the Knights of Pythias this year. A tie vote resulted on the question last night. A full attendance is desired at the next meeting to dis-

cuss tliis important subject. A flat ear costs about $3Kn > a flat

bottom coal ear $475, 11 gondola drop bottom hopper ear $500, a double bottom hopper ear $540, u box car $000, a stock car $550, a

fruit car, ventilated, $700,

r

Dr. Hon relates a peculiar incident which occurred at .Greencastle yesterday morning. A lady with five children boarded the Monon train to go to Mitcliell, but before the train started one of the children, a tie five year-old boy, got off. She did not miss him for about a quarter ot an hour, when a general hunt through the train was made. Of course, the mother was badly frightened, but her misgivings were dispelled by a telegram received at Gosport stating that the little boy was safe at Greencastle and would be sent to Mitchell on the afternoon train.—

Bloomington World.

The high school foot ball team left at noon with Hying colors for Ora'vfor '.sv:!!• -Ed Eiteijorg will referre the game and Willie Grooms was taken aiohg for a mascot. The gtrta , entire party numbered eighteen. A number of students from Indiana university passed through the city on the noon train for Indian apolis to see the Wabash-Butler

game.

Some of the surrounding towns have epidemics of measles, diphtheria. etc. Greencastle easily holds her place as the healthiest town in the state. Wm. Tilley, of central Illinois, who has been visiting bis brother,

manners. mere was not a single man who did not observe these things and we should always remember that as we act so will our alma mater be judged. Every one of our actions has its effect on the university and students, and we should endeavor to do those things at all times which will uplift and honor the college in the eyes

of the world.

and* a

John Tilley, returned home today.

Y\ hy is it people will let their j re f r jge ra torcar$800, a four-wheeled Mrs. Ella Shuel, of Chicago, 111., magazines lay aiouud the house to j caboo8e co8t9 $550 and an eight- who has been visiting D. E. Kelly get misplai ed w In n tiny tan haw w | iee j edone $708. The price given 1 j, I)( i family, returned home at noon,

them bound for 80c per volume at . , . „ • ^

the above ears include power:

flie Bannkr 'Iimes book bindery, | 011 Uie aU0Vfc < ' arH B. F. Corwin is at home after a corner of Vine and Franklin streets, i brakes and vertical plane couplers. 1 business at Rockville.

They are voting at College Ave nue church this afternoon. A. E. Albaugh went to Terre

Haute to spend Sunday.

The “Hub” shows red, white and

blue turkeys today.

Born to Peter Welsh and wife,

Nov. 23, a son.

No circuit eourt today.

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.

The largest and best selected stoek of

W.YI J. PAPERS

in the city to be found at

ALBERT ALLEN’S uiLi all uuw ami fre«n and the patterns ai e of sreni variety. ALBKKl ALLEN. Irop

Hontn Greencastle.

Ed. Gainor w-ent to Muncie yesterday to visit his brother John, who is suffering from injuries re ceived in the recent explosion in the old Darnell nail works. Hillis’ quarry has been shut down for a few days owing to an over supply of ears. Cooper & McGinnis, the meat merchants, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Cooper will remain in

the business.

John Riley went to Brazil today to spend Sunday with his daughter,

M it-. Mel lie Riley.

The “Cheroke strip"’ was caught in tile recent landslide, and

A- HAM I PH'ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

lie 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 eity, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Now is the time to buy Sugar as il is going up in price. We -

give

IS pounds Granulated sugar for $1.00 19 “ A sugar for 1.00 ‘ C sugar for 1.00

f dl and complete, showing the best the '-•* “ N < s,, £ i,r f or ) ‘ in market affords at astonishingly low Best bulk coffee 28c. prices, and don't forget that we have 1 binghani’s bacon and lard, per lb. 10c. almost anything you may need in Uyon, Arbuckle XXX X and Crystal Ladies’and <'hildren's knit underwear. 1 ottees, 22 1 cents; \ andalia and Big

MAKING Till-: I-'I K FLY. That's just what we are doing with I onr elegant line of ladies’ fur capes, which we have direct from the best Furriers, in the latest styles. They are going out rapidly but ns we are constantly receiving new supplies there is not much danger, but we can suit

everyone.

Our assortment of T.adies .Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks and Jackets is also j

Jersey Ribbed, fleece lined and woolen, as also cotton, wooled and cashmere hosiery in great variety. We hardly need to mention fine Dress Goods and Trimmings for we are acknowledged leaders in till line, n style, quality and low prices. Call and

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THE r>. T A NGRON CO Dry Goods, Cloaks and Carpets.

Four Hour, 35 cents. Patent, 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions. Hats, Caps, Shoes, and rubbers of all kinds, Full line of Grocer-

ies,

JoHn Riletj, 715 South Main Street.

BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR.

, . 10 Do/, Ladies* Heavy Ribbed Shaped

wfll ‘ n ! Vests, taped neck, sateen trout, Renick

the debris was cleaned away it was \ 19C

25 Doz Ladies’ Ribbed Shaped Vests

found that “Chuck” Burch had pulled through with a larger vote for “governor” than any candidate heretofore. He is now preparing the Thanksgiving proclamation.

Born to Frank King and wife, Nov. 23, a son.

Mrs. Scott, the Shaker evangelist, came up from Bloomington at noon.

Purify your blood, tone up your system, and regulate the digestive organs by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla 8old by all druggists.

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and Pants, fleeced Egyptian yarn, lace trimmed front with silk taped neck. A bargain. 25C 10 Do/, Ladies’ natural color, fleeced, non-shrink ng wool, ribbed Vests, lace trimmed necks, silk shell front, peal 1 button.', Punts to match, anxle length, 50C Liadiets Union Suits 5 Doz Ladies’ Maco Colored,ribbed, unJon suits, taped neck, lace trimined on nick and front. 50C 5 Do? Ladies extra heavy Egyptian cotton, silk taped, shell stitched neck and front. The best suit made for ai $1.00 Ladies’ nwtnral wool union suits, extra thm $160 $2 00 • 'hildren's union suit' in all sizes, 50C We have some bargains to ofler you in Children’s. Misses’ and Roy’s Merino Vests ami Pants. We have put a price on them to close

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