Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1894 — Page 3

You arc cordially invited to call at my store, examine my goods and get the prices. Groceries, Queeneware, Tinware and Notions. 31 v (roods are not excelled in quality, and the lowest piiee is assured. Alpliouss Biroli, S. VV\ Cor. Public* >»|uar«*.

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BARTON’S l-HUIS DRYKMakc?8 your lin<*n look lik<* new. Throe ttlilpments each wcok, Mon , Wcti and Fri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. ;

THE liA.WER TIMKS, CiiF.flXCASTT.F.. INDIANA SATURDAY DECEMBER a. 1804.

Suitatle Holiday Presents A SET OF KNCYtT.OPAKIHA It KIT ANNUA, a Webster’s International Dietionary, an Illustrated Book, a Gold IVn, a Fountiiin I’en, a Toilet Set, a I'ieture, a I'ieture Frame, China Ware, a Vase, a Celluloid Handkerchief Box, a Game of Archarona, a Pocket Book, a Can I Case, a Chautauqua Blackboard, an illustrated Calendar.a Booklet, an Album a Bible or a

Bieyel^.

All of the above and many other articles suitable for Holiday Presents tit Langdon’s Book Store. < all and see them.

You can save from 10 to 20 pericut on GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, ETC., AT Stye (jlobe 5tore,

MONEY LOANED

sot Til (JKEENCAsTbE.

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

J. SUDRKINSKI. atistr

rror. Geo. E». Blake,

Character

GREENCASTLE, IND.

Tip-toe walk-

In Willintr in S s 3' mbo1 - 111 WdlMlCv,. izes curiosity, turned-in toes, absent-mind-edness, slow steps, a thoughtful person, quicksteps energy. There if. a style of walking

which indicates that a man's | latest

shoes hurt him, but that style] is uncommon here because so

many men

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wear the L. L. Louis <fc Co. Shoe. "IT NEVER RINCHES" L. LOUIS & CO.

where Our People ire (loinic and Where

Their Ouefttn arc Stopping—Now* of Intercut Over the City—Tlie Item Column In th'' Paper for Quirk Headin£•

For the Neatest and Best (T^retyai?!:

Jailorii?^ In the city go to

E. W. WHITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

DON'T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without orderiiiK tno Dully Dannek I i mks to follow you. It ousts you but 10 cents n week as it docs here at home, and the address will be chamrodlas often as you desire.

SCIENTIFIC HORSESHOEING.

Knee Blinking, Forging, Interfering and other faulty actions stopped. Wc Guarantee our Shoeing. Tire Setting and Repairing Neatly done Charlie Pfeiffenberger,

Old Stand N. K Cor. Square.

John W. Layne is in Roaclidak* todaj’. Wm. llillis, of Montana, is visiting here. From indications Greeneastle is hypnotically mad. James II. Donan, of St. Louis, is visiting I). L. Anderson. W. R. Grogan went to Terre Terre Haute this morning. Chas. Bridges, of Indianapolis, is visiting his brother, Henry Bridges. Judge Coffey retires from the supreme court bench on January 1. Mr. and Mrs. I). (’. Hughes left morning for Sullivan to spend Sun-

day.

This is one of the best business days Greeneastle has had this sea-

son.

J. T. Darnall left this morning for New York for a two weeks’ visit. Misses Martha and Myrtle Ridpath went to Indianapolis this morning. John D. Allen, who has had a severe attack of pneumonia, is convalescing. The Vandalia cheap excursion to Cincinnati starts in the morning. Fare, if2.50. J. B. Burris, of Gloverdale, leaves tomorrow for a four months’ trip through Mexico. He will be joined at Guadalajara, Mexico, by Miss

Osborne, of Danville, who is teach ing in the mission schools there. I lie Putnam county poultry show will he held in Baker & Browning’s

hall.

Company I will meet on Tuesday at their hall. A full attendance of the company is desired. Henry Davcy has been grail ted a license by the county commissioners to retail liquor at Russellville. The shrewd advertiser will contract for his advertising at once. The Bannks Times offers the best

field.

There may be finer weather than today somewhere on this earth but we doubt it. Last night’s rain was a good one. In yesterday’s target score of Company I it was F. M. Huffman instead or Hi. Hntfmun who made the best score. Miss Mnrgherita Burton who has been visiting Mrs. J. I). Allen and Mrs. H. M. Smith, returned to Chicago yesterday. The Presbyterian ladies are arranging for a fair and festival to be held in (he Southard room next Friday and Saturday. The Banner Times man acknowl edges the receipt of a box of fine cigars from James T. Darnall, the Greeneastle drummer. Mr. Dar nell is traveling for J. Lewis & Co. of New York, cigar manufacturers, and lelt for New York yesterday for a two weeks’ trip. The supreme court has made an important decision in favor of farmers. It is to the effect where fire is negligently communicated to dry grass on a railroad's right of way and spreads to adjacent land, without negligence of those who own the land, the railroad company is liable for all damages caused by

the fire.

A good crowd was at the opera house last night to see a coutinu ation of the works of Prof. Roche. The tests were all first class and were highly appreciated by the audience. Prof. Roche will give the last lecture of his engagement here tonight and something good is to]

he expected.

NKWS FROM DERAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE UNIVERSITY

test will be given.

“How dear to my heart were the big silver dollars; when my customers come’round to present them to view, but my goods are getting old and my customers backward, and my sales are not many, but remarkably few. And perhaps that’s the reason my business is ailin’; indeed I have fears of early demise, I clung to the past—yes, that is my failin’; for I am known as the merchant who does not advertise. An old poky merchant, an ironhound merchant, a slow-going mer chant, who don't advertise.’' John Roberts was twenty-three years old on Thursday and a num her of his young friends planned a surprise on him which proved to be successful to a great finish. The party met at Bert Callahan’s on east Howard street and marched in a body to the residence of Mr. Roberts where he was completely surprised. The visitors carried a handsome rocking chair, Fred Jacobs making the presentation speech, which was happily replied to by John. The evening was pleasantly spent, Mrs. Roberts serving elegant refreshments at twelve o’clock. Those present were Misses Lulu Gibbons, Marguerite Shepherd, Hattie Bivin, Music Crawley and Lizzie Meikel, and Messrs. Robert Glidewell, Frank Talbott, Harry Talbott, Hilly Gro-

gan and Fred Jacobs.

The “kid” who wrote that composition on “The Editor” will one day shine in his chosen profession:

Our Stock of Fancy Goods suitable for .^‘mas P™| is nowon exhibition. Call and see our line. You will nnd the largest and most complete assortment of gifts^ ever brought to this market, consisting in part of Fine China,

Look in thi* C olmnn for It—CJueHtu and Enter!aininentH Note*, IteniM and Announcements—The Very Latest and the

Best by Special Reporter.

Arthur Smith, of Tuscola, 111., entered (he music school this week. Mr. Shurfee was called home this week on account of the death of the chief clerk in his father’s store. He will remain home until his father finds some one for the posi-

tion.

Albert Smith went home yestcr day to attend a large reception in honor of his sister, who made her formal entrance into society last eyening. Sam Dowden and a friend went quail hunting yesterday afternoon, but did not have an extra success. Sam says this is the last time. The athletic association will have all r.rrangements completed by Monday for a side-splitting, funny concert, to be given before the holidays. Prof. Roche will giye a private lecture and exhibition in the parlors of the Commercial house this afternoon to a number of invited guests, among whom will be a number of DePauw professors. The indoor base ball given at the opera house last evening proved quite a success despite the rocky decisions of the umpire and the rag-chewing of Johnson and Dory. In the sixth inning Catcher Cooper was severely injured by a foul tip striking him in the stomach. This accident nnd the interference of the police broke up the game. No

score.

Fred Church umpired the game of foot ball yesterday for Greencastle high school. The hoys today express to him their thanks b* the score he helped them to secure. President George Dunn has called a meeting of the state ora torical committee to be held at In-

The’ro"^breaking ‘iianupolis ^ 18 for the purpose

of selecting the judges for the com-

ing contest.

Prof. Roche has offered the Athletic association the entire proceeds of a lecture and exhibition which he will give here in January for the purpose of lifting the debt of the association.

THE ROCKER FOLDING BED

-IS THE-

Safest Simplest Cheapest! It can t close up and smother you. The price is within the reach of all. Undertaking Prices Reasonable. HANNA’S FURNITURE STORE. E. SiJe Square. THE ROUND OAK

BURNS

HARD OR SOFT COAL, COKE OR WOOD. 1 he 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 SALK BY

Holiday Goods!

H.S. RENICK&.CO., SKST SID© F>UBL_IG SQU7TRE.

IC. -A.. I Iciniilloiq’H (ii'ocei'ieM are Korreet and iNlecny.

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

Thousands of cases of rheumatism have been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This is abundant reason for beleif that it will cure you. Notice to CitizeiiH. As the Greeneastle city directory will soon go to press, you are requested to give us notice if any change of residence or place of business has been made since the compilers have taken your address. As we wish to have the directory absolutely correct, we ask you to see to this at once. Throop & Downs, Compilers.

The best resemblance to marble are the tine enameled iron clocks just received by Ricketts, jeweler. It

Beautiful Bronzes, Lamps, Pictures, 1 oilet Cases. Albums, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Pocket Books, Card Cases, etc., etc. Toys, sons M Games lot Ghiien.

Don’t fail to see our line before purchasing.

AlleiYss DruiG Store,

Albert Alton, Proprietor.

go to any circus in the afternoon and evening without paying a penny, also inquests and hangings, has i free tickets to theatres, gets wed ding cake sent him, and sometimes gets a licking, hut not often, for he can take things back in the next issue, which he generally does. While other folks have to go to bed early the editor can sit up late at night and see all that is going When I am a man I mean to

One of the best critics on the staff of the Musical Cuurier says that M. Lachattme L one of the very best pianists now before the public. The music seems to be the expression of his own spirit, and Ids technique is so perfect that there are no technical diUieiiities In his way. 47tl

El. A. HAM I La T x O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

Buy

All Wool Gdothing. You can have it made to order at the same price you pay for ready made. 6. Lfesteis Office with J. A. RICKETTS, Jeweler.

Hie Election is Over And we want everybody to hear in mind that you ean 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

19 pounds Granulated sugar for $1.00

20 “ A sugar for

1.00

21 “ C sugar for

1.00

2t' “ X C sugar for

1.00

Best hulk coffee

28e.

The Hunter Laundry and Dyeing Co. does as good work and far more repairs than any concern represented here. They will do two hundred sldrts free next Monday. Give ’em a show. E. T. Chaffee, agent. Since the above was in type the captain has been unexpectedly culled away on business, and date of free work is postponed. Due notice w ill be given so all may have an opportunity to be "In it.” 47-2t Those solid gold chased band rings, any size, are going fast at Ricketts’ store. It

See the fine silver knives ami forks at II. G. Kelley’s, sold now at *2.50. 4Jtf

NEW STAMPED LTNTSNS.

Kinghain’s bacon and lard, per lb. 10c. I.yon, Arbuckle XXXX and Crystal Coffees, 22 1 j cents; Vandalia and Big Four flour, 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.

violin Hiloij, 715 South Main Street.

WASH EMBROIDERY vS/7./yvS.

Filo Embroidery SILKS.

Fancy Crape Silks For Fancy Work.

on.

] be an editor, so that I can stay out lute at nights. That, will he jolly.

ItiK four KxcurKinnH. To Indianapolis, Dec. 11 and 12, return limit to 14, $1,00. Large and beautiful line of gold watches for holiday trade. Low prices. Ricketts, jeweler. It Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this otlice. We Nill save you money. tf

Botins in dll GoIofs.

F- G- GILMORE-

L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office No. 18 Walnut street. First Door Last Engine House. Residence, Brick House on same lot.

Q. BROADsTRKKT.

W 11. VESTAL.

Broadstreet & Vestal, Heal Estate, Exchange anil Loan Office. Farm and City Property for Sale.

Some bargains if taken at once, and see them

(all

Southard Block, S. E. Cor. Square.

GREENCASTLE, IND.

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FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS AT Lottie Oyster Hay, One door north of American hxpi-eHH Company. II. O. (iUAUAM Proprietor

Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times office for fiye cents. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They an* nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf

Keeping everlastingly advertising brings success. tf