Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1894 — Page 3
FHE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20. 1804
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You can save front 10 to 20 per t ent on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. AT Stye Qlobe 5tore, SOUTH tiUEENCAsTUE. J. SVJDRHISSKI. RROR. aiatf Character Ti p- toe ''' al c lll \\ 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 & Co. Shoe. "IT IN £ AZ EE R PUNCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.
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. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
from each other. Recently Mr. Matson left for Ladoira ami landed in Bedford and was detected by liis friend. Now Mr. Mathias leaves on “legal” business and makes a pleasant visit to Edwardsport. His friend says that Mr. Mathias left strict word with his brother not to tel his whereabouts and the brother obediently told Mr. Matson all about it. He considers himself
now even.
The Red men’s ball of Wednesday evening was one of the most successful events of the kind ever given in this city. When tin* grand march opened up at there were about fifty couples on the tloor, led bv Mr. C. R. Worrall, of Bloomington. The city orchestra
NEWS FROM DEPAUW
THE
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
l-ook in this Column for It—Giu'HtK and Entertainment*—Not***, Item* and Announeeiiieiitfi—The Very Eate*t and the Be ;t hy Hpeeial Reporter,
Boyd and Cunningham will take in the greatest game of the season James Gayin left this morning for Greensburg. Miss Yenna went to Shoals yesterday to visit her parents. Seminariums and libraries were deserted last evening and every thing signified a vacation. Leslie Skinner wishes to express
furnished music and twenty-four thank9 to the ? oun S » eDtlemen , ...ii w h° assisted him in dressing last dances were on the regular pro-! &
gram and the dancing was kept up
until an early hour this morning. | Misses Mahan and Gampbell left The affair w as a delight to those | for Lebanon thi8 rnor " in ?- attending, the arrangements and Al Smith returned to Indianapoappointiuents being of the best and Bs to spend vacation.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
For the Neatest and Best (T^retyapt Jailori9<§ In the city go to C. W. W I! IT E. (Aver Jones’ diug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE. NEW MILLINERY STORE. Imported I'elt Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes in VELVET HATS, CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS.
Mourning (bits mid Veils. Opp. Postoltlce. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN. STi-liiwk
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People e re (loing mill Where Their Oiiesln are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the C’lty—The Bent Column In ,h> Paper for Quick Kenilliig. IMIN’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dully Banneh Timks to follow you. It costs yon but 10 cents a week hb it does hero at home, and the address will be clmiigi-dltiM otien ns you desire.
the dancers were a good-natured happy party. The lodge deserves great credit for the successful fin ish they put on their effort. A number of visitors from out of the city were in attendance, among whom were Ike Kahn, Miss Jmla Carl, the Misses Cole, Miss Price, Miss Scott, all of Crawfordsville; C. R. Worrall, Bloomington, Miss Iila Curran, Bainbridge, Miss O’Donnell and Miss McBride,Terre Haute; W. E. Longnecker, Roachdale, 0!he Bonington, Ladoga and
others.
If DePauw’s success today can be judged by the number of people] who accompanied the team to Indianapolis, they are good. About 225 citizens anti students were as sembled at the Vaudalia depot when xhe special train of six] coaches backed down to the platform, Among the passengers were! the following citizens: Will Graham, George Black, Albert Graham, James Bennett, Will Lockridge, | Cal. Albin, R. S. Graham, W. R. | Grogan, Fred Werneke, Smith Mat son, J. D. Ash, Fied Hays, Fred Meltzer, W. II. Cullen and (laugh ter, Carl Hunt, II. H. Hillis, M J Keightley, A. F. Jacobs, 1). Swain,
Sam Dotfden went to Muucie last evening to attend a swell reception. Thomas Beam and Levi Meade went to Spencer yesterday. Herbert Church will spend this
great day at Amo.
“The Summer Crowd” gave a reception last evening at Phi Gam hall. About fifty people were present and a most enjoAable time
was bad by all.
Hie big six met Kibble in the college campus last evening ami after securely wrapping him from head to feet with clothesline, proceeded to place him in this condition in the parlots of the Theta house. Miss Applegate wishes to express her thanks to the big six
for their kindness.
Keep your blood pure and healthy and you will not have rheumatism. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives the I loot! vitality and richness.
Exumii.c my nice lot of solid gold rings, warrented, 7’> rents each. Ricketts, jeweler. 3Mtl
THE ROCKER FOLDING BED
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It can’t close up and smother you. The price is within the reach of all. Undertaking Prices Reasonable. HANNA’S ITRMirkl: STORE. L Side Square. THE ROUND OAK BURNS
HARD OR SOFT COAL, COKE OR WOOD. I he only air ti^ht stove made. Every stove guaranteed a perfect fire-keeper with any kind of fuel. The genuine has THE NAME ON THE LEG.
l OR SALE BY
H.S. RENICK&.CO., eTTST SIDS PUBLIC squttrb.
The \\ inner. C. S. Kurtz, of Groveland, won last week’s correspondence prize.
How to Hold tin* Huitar.
To bold the guitar correctly theplay-
~ ,, , ,, . er should be seated upon an ordinary Will Grooms, Mr. and Mrs. J. F., chair witll th( . , ( , ft fl( „ t n . >t mgona
hassock or small footstool, the right leg being extended outward in an easy, nut
C. E. Robinson is moving from the city to Indianapolis. Chas. Bivin is in Clay City and Ross Barnes in Lafayette. James Vermilion went to Brazil last night to spend Thanksgiving. Earl Cosner is eating Turkey with bis grandfather at Danville to(Hay. | ( has. A, Wendling and Mary V. j McMullen have been licensed to l marry. Company I will brill on next I Tuesday evening and regularly | thereafter. ' John 1). Alien is on the sick list this week—an attack of pleuro pneumonia. Rev. F. M. Mittleton met with a painful accident last evening while walking up from the Big Four depot. He was crossing over by the Variety turning works and in the darkness fell into an open cellar bruising himself badly. Dr. hammers was called and made an ex amination of the injuries. Smith Matson is authority for the statement that Lee Mathias is visiting a young lady at Kdwardeport, Ind. These two young men attempted to keep their visits to the fail sex of the «tntr a secret
AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE, The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS in the city to lie found at AD BIART' ALLEYN’S (looda all new-and freali and th« paltorr.s ai e of *r«*t variety AI.1JKKI AU.EN. l‘rop
Darnull, Mrs. Dr. Bence, Mrs. Wash burn, Mrs. DcNotte, Mrs. Leatherman, Misses Williams, O. Bogle, liaspcl, Gibbons, Ilillis, Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. L. Bartow, Barton Shipley, Kiefer Stewart and
Will Binkley.
Mr. Tucker of the Greencastle Manufacturing company, came in from Muncie last night having in his possession a deed for the obi rolling mill ground. This will doubtless be good news to most of our people and if the gentlemen meet with the co-operation they tie serve, Greencastle is at last destined to get in line as a manufacturing city. This prize, however, cannot be secured without an effort on the part of our people, as we understand Muncie, with her ever watchful eye, has made a very liberal offer to land our furniture factory on Delaware county soil. Miss Maude Buis and Jessie Couch received an invitation from the young ’adi^s of Sr Mary’s i>f the Woods to dine with them on Thanksgiving. The Invitation was
accepted.
Misses Mina Wilkinson and Rose Scott are visiting in Greencastle. * * * Mrs. Luughlln. of Green castle, is the guest of C. M. Crawford and family.— (.'r'lii'fordsvillr
Jon mat.
James Merryweather and Tom Sewell went to Brazil last night to visit the Brazil tire boys. Harry Paris is spending Thanks giving with his brother Leonard at
M uncie.
Mrs. Dr. T. M. Tucker, of Salem, is visiting her son. Jas. B. Tucker. Ezra Smith went to Terre Haute this morning to spend the day. E. II. Kleinbub was sworn in as coroner on Wednesday. Mrs. Kahle is visiting herchil-l dren at Knightstown. Miss Maine Siddons is at home from Brazil. Ed Hill is at home from Muncie.
IT A. MamiltorUs Groceries are Korrect and Kleaiq. Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
nral position. Let the gnitar rest in the lap, with the right fmariii resting upon the edge of the instrument, gently pressing it against the body to support it. The guitar should be field at an angle, so that the left hand will bo nearly on a level with the shoulder when grasping the nock. This position is preferable to all others, as it firmly supports and balances the instrument so that both hands art' free to press and pick the strings. The whole position should be natural ami permit of easy execution. Frock* For liirl*. French modistes have furnished a sensible precedent in their frocks designed especially for young girls in their teens. These models are distinguished by extreme simplicity, depending for beauty on their cut and fine fit ami their absence of elaborate trimmings. For such girlish gowns soft, clinging wools and taffeta silks are used, the silks in small cheeks. The small girls wear a typical French frock, with largo waist of natural length and short, full skirt. TUtt Heal ins ol Truth. Wo need not wandu-r Far in of truth. Hhe hrtH her habitations everywhere. Thu rose reveals it, end the hi ait of ysjtth Heoeives, wlmne'er it seeks, her jewel* rare. The World is filled wHh elomi nt* of power, VVhidi- G-y « trit !})** ehernmtry of thoiiKht To make tm m know n and fill each passing horr i With wondc rs greater than the past e'er wrought. Earth, air ami ocean t«*em with life unseen, Undreamed »»f by the sages of our time. Its subtle powers reach not the gilded sereon On which are mirrored all our hopes sublime We might see more if we were not so blinded By lusts of earth, its ixnnp ami empty shows, And, richer grow in soui, wei« v*c so minded To read the lessons nature’s works disclose. We wallr with faltering feet and downcast eyes i Through Hod’s vast treasure house of truth and love And fuel not half the heavenly harmonies That float around us from the realms above. I We think ton meanly of the world without, Too little of the wondrous world within. O’ereanopied is each and wrapped about By the dear love that knows no change or sin. , Like moles or hats, men grope their way j through life, D;i/-ed hy the* light their lamps of wisdom
Kiv.-.
Or all alisorbed in petty earns and strife, Heart starved, in poverty of soul, they live, j Why is it thus? Since Hod such bounteous
store
Has set before them, why not us« it all? Why sit like btggars, starving at the door Where plenty smiles, nor heed her generous
call?
Oh, holy love, God spued the bleased day Wh* ?» thou Khali ruigu o'er all the realms of earth 1 Let human hearts thy highest laws obey Till they look up and own their heavenly
birth.
Thun will they speed as angels do, to trace Thu mysteries of life in all things bore And wuar its beauty and thu nameless grace Of thu high soul that knows no doubt or fear.
EL
A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
That’s just what we are doing with our elegant line of ladies’ fur capes, which we have direct from the best Furriers, in the latest stvles. Tliey are going out rapidly hut as we are constantly receiving new supplies there is not imidi danger, but we can suit
everyone.
Our assortment of Ladies',Misses'and Children’s Cloaks ami Jackets is also
MAKING THE FUIt FLY. -pi p<. . . „
I he Election is Over And we want everybody to bear in mind that,’on can buy at Riley’s as cheap as ' / place in tlie city, and get a Five ^ rr ( . ent discount on every cash * (chase. Yow is the time to buy Sugar iis it is going up in price. We
give
IS pounds Granulated sugar for $t.0n Ifi “ A sugar for l.Ott 20 “ C sugar for 1.00 23 “ X C sugar for 1.00 f ill and complete, showing the best the J-R 1
market afibrds at astonishingly low 1 ‘S l! * 11 s bacon and lard, per lb. 10c. prices, and don’t forget that we liaveL. ^yo*i, Ar uu kle \ \ \ \ and < rystnl
almost anything you may need in Ladies’ and Children’s knit underwear. Jersey Ribbed, fleece lined and woolen, as 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 id line, n style, quality and low prices. Call and
see us.
THE I). LANG DON CO. Dry Goods, Cloaks ami Carpets.
Coftees, 22'j rents; Yandalia and Big l our flour, 35 cents. Patent, 45 cents. Every thing else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions. Hats, Caps, Shoes, and rubbers of all kinds. Full line of Grocer-
ies.
Jolin Rileu, "15 South Main Street.
TO THE LADIES:
HEW STAMPED LJXIiXS.
5 ran foi ninh Cut VI:.wen f< r reccpfi ions, etc., on short notice. RAYMOND WALTZ,Telegraph office 29-2w
WASH EMBROIDERY
SILKS.
Filo Embroidery SILKS.
Fancy Crape Silks Eor Fancy Work.
FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS
AT
Little Oyster LLiy, One door north of American
Kxpress Company.
H. i>. LUAIIAM
. Proprietor
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Savins in all Colors.
- G- GILMORE-
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Thu Wuuther.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick A Co. from the official weather bureau at IndianaDolis;
Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 28. Fair and decidedly colder tonight and on Wednesday.
Moore. fit pays
the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times.
