Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1894 — Page 3

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i’HK B ANN EH TIMER, GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY DECEMBER 1,1804.

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Especially adapted for Ladies’ Hair and the Ladies are especially invited to try its use.

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IN OPERATION DAILY AT

KLEINBUI! BROS.’ BARBER SHOP.

•*E3ARTOini’S LAWNDRYKMakes your linc*n look like new. Three shipments each week, Mon., Wed and Eri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY

LOANED

It’s i MM Fad I You can save from 10 to 20

per cent on

GROCERIES, DRY GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES,

ETC., AT Stye (jlobe 5tore, Geo, G. Blake, south (.heencastle. GREENCASTLE, IND.

In any sum, for any

Must see the borrower in per!son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very

! lowest rates.

here from Peoria, III, on the Morion today, for interment in Forest Hill. The remains arrived lust night. The morning papers announce the appointment ol Dr. G. W. Poole to the board of pension examiners

at this point.

Rev. J. E. Newhouae left this morning for Perryville and Kingman to attend Rev. Middleton s

quarterly meetings for him.

The man wiio drew that •'Uti.OOO lottery ticket which has been so strongly talked about the past few days will please stand up. The

people want to know him.

Tomorrow evening the Locust Street M. E. church choir will give another of .th^ir monthly set vices of sacred song, beginning at 7 o’clock. Everybody will be made welcome. Miss Ailu Williams, of Chicago, i gave an organ recital in the Pres byterian church last evening that is highly spoken of by the musicians attending. The audience was small, a small amount above

expenses being cleared.

On next Tuesday evening at eight o’clock Miss Adeline Whitney Rowley will give her junior song recital in music ball. She will be assisted by Miss Caroline Dutton Rowley, pianiste, and Miss Grace Aldene Wilson, accompanist. Sheriff Glidewell took Julius | Dorschell and Charles Thompson [ to the Jeffersonville penitentiary

time, last night. Mr. Glidewell was ac

companied by bis daughter Mattie. John II. James and his two daugh-

Tomorrow’ll Church Sorviron Rev. J. II. Hollingsworth did not secure in time a supply for his pulpit. so he did not go to Indianapolis to assist in the Chapman meet ings, as advertised, but has been helping in special services at the south mission this week. He will occupy his pulpit Sunday morning. Prof. Andrew Stephenson, of De Pauw faculty, will deliver an ad dress at the usual hour of the evening service. PRESKVTERI AN CHURCH. At 10 o’clock tomorrow morning the session will meet in the chapel to receive new members. At 10:30 the regular morning service will begin. At this service all new members will be publicly received: the sacrament of baptism will be administered, and afterwards the Lord’s supper. All members of I the church and friends are urged to he present. The new church inuniial will be distributed at the close ot this service. I.OCUST ST. CHURCH. Rev. R. R. Bryan, pastor. General class at 0:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, 2 p. in. Epworth league, (i p. m. At 7 p. m. will occur our monthly service of sacred song. Everybody invited. Rheumatism i« primarily caused by acidity of the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and tliu< cures the disease.

THE ROCKER FOLDING BED IS THE

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Low prices prevail at my jewelry store. James A. Kieketts. Iltl

It can’t close up and smother you. The price is within the reach of all. Undertaking Prices Reasonable. HANNA’S FURNITURE STORE. E. Side Square. THE ROUND OAK BURNS HURD OR SOFT COAL. COKE OR WOOD. The only air tight stove made. Every stove guaranteed a perfect fire-keeper with any kind of fuel. The genuine has THE NAME ON THE LEG.

FOR SALE BY

Prof. Roche is being the talk of the

ters went along, the party spend-j ,ow n. owing to the great excellence ol

‘ his performance and the wonderful feats

ing today in Louisville. , . . . ., J I lie performs. Last night s program Joseph Meeks, Michael Kelly and was a wonder, and the audience was N. II. Martin, who have been with very enthusiastic.—(}uinry Journal. It Capt. H. B. Martin’s surveying At tlie Grand ] ;lAt evening Prof.) party in California, are at home. | Roche gave the greatest exhibition of arriving yesterday. r jphey arc hypnotism ever witnessed in this eity . j

H.S. RENICK&.CO., ©AST SID© PUBLIC SQUARE.

J, SU DR AN SKI. afistr

PROP.

Character In Walking.

Tip-toe walking sy m b o 1izes curiosity,

turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, (juick steps 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.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

loaded down with

experiences,

( alifornia gold

All who have witnessed bis jierform-

, , ,. ,, . iHiuxsav that be is sii|M*rior to Prof, and experiences, and Mr. Kellys | , |intill ,. V( . ry r ,., 1M . ct . The audience vocabulary of big words is unim- wa9 fairly spell-bound.—/Vs Moine* paired. I Leader. 4111 The Knights of Pythias decided ! a handsome line of plush fiat ware last night that their annual ban- goods received today. Give us a call.

quet of this year, usually held on Ricketts.

the 31st of December, is to he a stag affair. The decision

reached after a heated debate and bd, corner of Walnut and \ ine

The first banquet oH t, ’ , ’ ets; tt,8 ° any womm ,k * 8irin «

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Any person wi-bing to secure help in

Where Our People r.re Going mut Where Their Guests are Stopping:—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column In th» Paper for tjniek Ketnlini;.

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OON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannrii Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will he changed|as often as you desire.

a tie vote.

the order was for gentlemen onh,

but at the other several, ladies Keeping everlastingly were Included. This year the first ing brings success. plan is to be tried again. | cover f-OR a grand piano.

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The man who robbed the Monon station at Ladoga has been captured. His nome is James Shop-

Iv. EY. I I a in i l torp’H Groceries are Ivor reel and lYleaiq. Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

For the Neatest and Best (T^retyapt Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Ovei j ones’ drug stove., opposite the postoffice.

Finest Line of Samples,

Buhoub oOVfcred aed Made to Older

Repairing and Cleaning, E. W. WHITE.

John Watt and his lantern are)

in evidence today.

Mrs. W. A. Howe and Ruth are

visiting at Clayton.

Born to Fender Sutherlin and wife, Nov. 29, a daughter. Frank Morrison, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. John M. Cassell returned home to Anderson yesterday. Mrs. R. S. Hull, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. John W. Cooper. The county commissioners will | meet in regular session on Monday, j Scldon Stnyser and Prof. W. 11. Jones went to Indianapolis today.

Direction* For Selecting; tli® Material ami i

Color—An Effective Denigu.

An attractive cover for a grand piano is not an everyday occurrence owing to

herd, and he tells the Crawfords its peculiar i bapo—the narrow end and ville Journal the following story: curved sides. The cover intended for a . . ,, , , , i grand piano, more than for either the “I shall plead guilty and get m\ U p r jgijt or square, requires much care sentence as soon as possible. It and thought iu its .design and finish, would be foolishness for me to deny ScarfB au ' 1 festooned draperies detract

connection with the affair.

EL A. HAM I UT'O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

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Still I’m only half to blame. My wife went back on me at Brazil a short time ago and I’ve hardly been sober since. I was gloriously full at Ladoga. You see the agent stepped out, leaving a small boy to watch. Some one whistled and the small boy left, too. Then I left also with the cash, IIOS, and the tickets. I walked straight to Crawfordsville, visited the Black

ATTItACTIVE COVER FOR ORAN/) PIANO. from the grand piano’s individual and intentional shape; consequently women who owu these pianos are solely puzzled to know exactly what sort of covers would prove most artistic, useful and appropriate. To help them as well as

DresH Skirt* ami Sleeve*.

Sleeves, still bouffant, are more artistic, more fanciful than ever. Hitherto size scorns to have been the modiste’s sole and only aim. Now we are to have the daintiest effects of trimmings, and contrasting shades and materials enter into the sleeves, and soft, artistic effects are striven for. Doucot has just finished a dress with an exquisite pair of sleeves, which, ho says, cost him more tn< ught I m and planning than all the other parts 20

of the troek combined.

Skirts, as a rule, retain their plainness. Sometimes they open at the side and show a contrasting shade of velvet or a softly plaited fan of silk or satin. The hack often hangs in two broad box plaits. Plaited skirts, with dainty sash draperies, are shown in the latest Parisian models. Drapery is straight rather than bouffant in effect. Plain skirts are often very wide at the bottom and stand out gracefully in the back. Rich, heavy fabrics are made into plain, short skirts. The softer fabrics are slightly draped.

the owners of the square and the up-

Hills and the saloons. Then 1 j right piano a design originally made tq iJjc Junction pn.'I I'.o'trdo'l ’ for Ihe Ladies Home Journal is made iu two pieces. The upper portion is i gonietimes showing a gay petticoat uii-

a fn,, S ht tra,n - l * n ' ,,n ? r ,n rerre , made to fit the curve. TT.o fail, which derneatfi. dost too W sfi»pition of a Haute the next morning. I had a is about the depth of the body of the ) bustle is sewed in the back of acme of

pleasant time When they piano ’ i8 witl1 fr *nKo- The i the latest skirts.

ilie Election is Over And we want everybody to hear 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. Now is the time to buy Sugar as it is going up in price. We

give

is pounds Granulated sugar for $1.00 '* A sugar for 1.00 1 O sugar for 1.00 23 “ XC sugar for 1.00 Best bulk coffee 28c. Kingbam’s bacon and lard, per lb. 10c. Lyon, Arbuckle XX XX ami Crystal Coffees, 22b, cents; Vandalia and Big Four tlour, 35 cents. Patent, 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions. Hats, Caps. Shoes, and rnbIkts of all kinds. Full line of Grocer-

ies,

xJoItn Riley, 715 South Main Street.

THE ladies:

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\ isited his father in the city yes

terdat.

Mrs. Logan, ot Arlington, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.

NEW MILLINERY STORE, i Ugg ’ returnedLouie

Charley Darnaii, formerly of

watcii. which cost ready to begin my

me $17. I am term tonight.’’

Tho lirst thing to be considered is the selection of color and material, for the piano cover must be of the colors predominating in the parlor, music room or drawing room where tho piano has its place. Should the background be a I soft gray green the design as shown

Imported Felt Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes

in

VELVET HATS, CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS. Mourning Hats ami Veils. Opp. Postoffice. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN. -77-tlwk

of Crawfordsville, a livery stable In

this city, later has purchased Chicago. Mrs. M. S. Newton, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Struttan, returned to Indianapolis this morning. Mayor Birch received a telegram announcing that the remains of Mrs. A. A. Orchard would arrive

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Rev. Hollingsworth preached at Lueteke’s hall last night. (

A flock of wild ducks stopped at j n g shades of gray green either iu solid the rolling mill pond this morning effects or simply outlined or heavily

am* furnished some rare sport for the amateur hunters for a few

NEW STAMPED LINBNS.

I can furnish Cut Flowers for recept- | i tstc.,on short notice. ! RAYMOND WALTZ.Telegraph office J8--W

I would U* charming worked in contrast

AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORE, ’The largest and best selected stock of WALL PAPERS

in the city to be found at ALaBKR/T ALLaEIN’S aojds all new and fresb and the patterns ai o of ureal variety. ALUBRl ALL BN. Prop

moments. Dan Madden killed three of the floek. Mrs. Sarah Brown, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Re-

becca Case.

Those who are following trap ping this season for a livelihood, report the catch, thus far, good. Albert Young, of Manhattan, says he has seventy-five good furs as the result of three weeks’ work. These hides are worth from 20 cents to

$1.;>U apiece.

Have the Palace restaurant to furnish vonr wedding- and receptions, saving trouble and money. 39-41

1 couched, with the stems in goldthread. The design thus treated would not be apt to pucker under tho needle. China silk could be utilized for this cover if lined before working with soft muslin. Tho softness of this fabric would lend additional beauty to the effect when

worked.

When both tho top and liorder are embroidered, join together with a little frill of tho chiua silk, which can lie made as full as the taste dictates. If the finish is preferred plaiu, the border could bo made deep enough to allow for the i-iige. This particular finish is b»«<r adapted to china silk or any very soft fabric, a cord be ing almost too stiff even when made as soft and pliable as possible. The fringe should be of tho same color as tho background and made of silk not vc: y heavy ami quite narrow, i A knotted fringe is preferable, os it has a lighter effect. Use for the reverse side the sal in finish lining which comes for such purposes.

WASH EMBROIDERY

SILKS.

FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS AT Little Oyster Hay, <me door nortii ot American Express Company. I>. GKAIIAM Proprietor

Filo Embroidery SILKS.

Fancy Crape Silks For Fancy Work.

Latins in all GolePb.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <k Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indianaoolis: Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. 1. Rain today and tonight, Sun^js^dav local rains and colder.

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Cox.

F- G- GILMORE-

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