Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 October 1890 — Page 3
1TLE CJR-ETENCASTLE DAILY BA^ NHE ASD TIMES, OCTOBEtt2H,
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NEW GOODS —and new styles throughout for Fall—
T I Hi O I KTO
to order resumes its usual activity. come and new ones keep adding.
See the new prints. Handsomest ia town at Talburt’s. 3<’it2. Mr. Woohtcb, of tlie Grand Central hotel, is on the sick list. Dean Howe w ill give a sacred concert in Meharry hall next Sabbath afternoon
at 8:15 o'clock.
To vote the straight ticket, put the j stamp on the little square to the left of
Old patrons Continue to | the words '• Republican Ticket,” and
do not put the stamp ou the square to t ie left of the name of the candidate
for Secretary cf State.
SUITS TO ORDOR *$20 TO $50.* Between die two there is a dozen prices to pick from. Our ( stock of fall woolens is large aud very handsome.
Don’t Miss Them. «CANNON « & i SANDY.»
SEE OUR —
A Poor liivefetiueitt ol .Honey* itoaclulaie Htat<>8m&o. Auenc Yelton sold 131 tickets to Greencastle, on Monday, on account of Dan Voorhees speech. 97 tickets were sold at Haiubridge.
2,500
,3.000
1,200
Geo. Leonard’s new house on S. College aye., large lot; everything new; house with 7 rooms; price Beautiful lot on E. Seminary st.,
62x162 ft; north front 900 00
Large house on cor. Indiana and Seminary sts.; house 12 rooms; good repair; price House of 0 rooms on cor . of Hanna and Crown st.; a bargain at House and large lot on Elm st., just north of high scliool’htiild-
ing; lot 125x170 ft; price 1,400
Two lots on S. College ave; east front; 70x140 tc each. Most desirable lots in the city;'price,
^450 and $600, or both tor 900 00 Come and see us for
Bargains.
W. S COX, Office over Telegraph Office, Southard Block. STEW lEHTIjlt! We are prepared to furnish all STEAM - HEATING - slHTLIES, BWTK TTXBS piuprb^r’5 Qoobs-K* Good reliable Workmen all at the LOWEST - PRICES.
There is one shoe store in Greencastle that does business on straight business principles. This store carries the largest stock of shoes and has more capital invested in the business than all the others combined. One distinctive feature about this tirm is the fact that it always pays cash for its stock, having discounted every bill since it started into tho business twelve years
ago.
All goods are bought directly of the manufacturers at their lowest cash prices and sold* for their cash value. You can purchase your shoes at this store with perfect confidence, knowing that you will get those that are good and that you run no risk of paying more for them than they are worth and without that disagreeable accompaniment (dickering over the price) eo com-
mon at other stores.
All prices are marked in plain figures and are a constant challenge to other dealers to equal them. If it is goodr<sliabl8 f0,,twa:l1 ’ that you want, then by all means go to
P. E. CHRISTIE,
tf. South side Square. TOCiAJ, TSTEWS
Athletic ivxcurolou. On,Saturday morning, Nov. 1, at 9 o'clock, there will be a tiain for Indianapolis via the Vandalia Line. Rale SO cents for the round trip, and tickets good to return on any train up to aud including Monday, Nov. 3. 312(4 E. T. Cuaki ke. Manager. body ln\it<‘d* A taffy pulling at the residence ot Rev. A. H Morns, corner Jackson and Poplar, will be given by the young people of the Christian Church, Friday evening, Oct.31. Admission JOcts,. winch entitles each person to one plaie of taffy. Warning to llnntrrn. Farmers are complaining of sportsmen hunting quails on their premises and shooting to the damage of their stock. To supply the demand for notices warning hunters against trespassing, we have printed the necessary postars, which can be had at our countingroom. d and w tf.
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! Never before did the people of Putnam county have an opportunity ot buying HEHVY tOVBRCOATS At such reduced pricos at the beginning of the season, inst the time they need the bargains, as are now being offered at The Model Clothing Store! AVe mean to close out our entire lineot Men's, Boys’ and Children’s HEAVY OVERCOATS at such prices and season of the year that you can use them to good advantage*.
Tlie Greencastle Foundry AND MACHINE COMail orders promptly at-
tended to.
Girl*, Ki-hiI Thin! To the school girl who secures the largest number of subscribers for the Daily Banner and Times will be given an elegant silver jewel casket worth S8. The casket can be seen at Shipley’s jewelry store. 'J’his offer will hold good from now till the 1st of November. Subscriptions should be handed in each evening after 4 o’clock.
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LAfttfCOurAg'ihgr to tl»«» Iriith Natlonali*tn. New York, Oct. 28.—A special cablegram to The World from Rome says: It is reported that Cardinal Sirneoni, by order of the pope has forbidden tlie bishops of the American hierarchy to give any official or overt approval to the Irish Nationalist campaign of Messrs. Dillon aud O'Brien ia
America.
KfTert of thn Storm. Boston. Oct. 28.—On Sunday a largo number of yachtmen visited the various yacht club houses and hauling out jdaces here for the iirst time since 1 Thursday's storm. It is estimated that of the boats anchored in Boston bay, at least a score were sunk and as many more were badly damaged.
Tho Weather.
Warmer; westerly winds and fair weather. .
THE MARKETS.
To vote tlie Straight ticket, put the Review of the stock. Money and Cattle stamp on the little square to the left of Market* for oci. sr. the words “Republican Ticket,” and wall street, do not put the stamp on the square to Money closed at 4<d5 per cent, the left of the name of the Candidate Kxclianne sleady; ported rates, sSl * 1 , ,■ , o . r . P**: actual rates. -1^' ,'aisl for sixty for Secretary of . late. . ia, s and AV.'i > is.v, demand.
I Governments steatly; currency sixes, 113
I Jerry Key was hunting near Mt. bid; tours eoupun, I’-M 1 * bid; four-aud-a-
Meridian on Saturday, when the pow- halts coupon, lot t '’id. der in his gun h ew out of the tube, m, f : ,, , e
. L . „ , T.ie following were the 1 p. m. figures:
burning his face and eyes. Dr. Bence Atchison
Another dray load of new goods at Talburt's. Mt2 Died—Oct. 24, near Manhattan,Zebe-
| edee Mullinix, aged 36 years.
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In * Light-weight * OVERCOATS! *• We have the largest and best stock in the city, in all the latest and most desirable goods in Black Cheviot Coats with and without capes, Kerseys, Meltons, Worsteds and Cassimeres, from the cheapest to the finest, at prices within the reach of all. When you see our stoek and priees your are
sure to buy.
Marion Skelton, lioachdale, and George II. Newell, Carpeutersville, have been added to tlie pension list.
reports his injuries as not serious.
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Tlieie will be a conversational social j?-- ^ "
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. CITY officers: Mayor Cbailes B. ( as“ Clerk II. C. Lewis Treasurer Frank L. Landes Marshal \V. E. Starr counctlmen: 1st ward—Thomas Abrams and L. M. Hanna. 2d ward—VV. II. Ragan aud John W. Robe. 3d ward—John R. Miller and John T. Wilson. school board: President F. A. Hava Secretary Marshall A Moore Treasurer Alpheus Birch Superint*ndeut .... Robert A. Ogg railways. I. & st. L. (BigFour)—F. P. Iluestis, agent, passenger depot, northern teimiuua of Jackson street . L. N. A. & C. (Motion) J. A. Michael, agent, depot, same as preceeding. T. II. & I. (Vandalia) J.S. Dowling, agent, passenger depot, southern terminus ot Locust street.
corner Poplar and Indiana streets. L. &X Wednesday, Oct. 30, from seven until ten o'clock. Admittance ten cents at the door. Ice cream and cake will be
served without extra charge.
.. 33 X
Mich. Cent
. 93', .102 g
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X. Y. Cent
16 .
Northwestern.
. Ids
.131 q ..!42 : .
Ohio & Miss...
. 27
Pacific .Mail..,
• 41 *
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1DEL EUITIK UB 1ST »
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TDEA.LEELS IUST Flour and Feed.
BEST
Nut,
IIiKkIvn'ii Armea salve.
The best Salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, tetter, chapped hanps,
schools. Public—1st ward—Building corner of Market ami Liberty sheets, Emma Jones, principal. 2d ward—Building on Anderson street, east of Bloomington; Alice Renick, principal. 3d ward—Building on Elm street; Rebecca Hanna, principal. High School-in 3d ward building; Miss Martha Ridpath, principal. Colored school—On Hanna street, between College Avenue and Indiana streets; W. F. Tiester, principal. Prof. R. A. Ogg, Superintendent of the City schools. Depauw University—Including School of Liberal Arts, Greencastle Preparatory School; School of Music, school of theology, school of law. school of military science, and school of line arts. School buildings on College avenue and Locust street; between Seminary and Hanna si reels; observatoiy on North Arlington street. J. P. D. John, president of the university. St Paul Academy—Corner Wash ingtou and Water streets.
Wheat—C6c @*1.00.
COHN—Old, 5*@5lk'; new, 44(i?4rc. Wool—I’nwnsued fine merino, 17(3i < 8:;
k-blood combing, 22@23c; medium ilelaine and clothing, 23(e .’(c; braid, Kofi8c; medium clothing, 23@’f4c; tlcuce-wimned, line merino, \ and XX, ^S@'49c; medium
clothing, 80@31c.
, ('attle—Uood to choice butchers, 83.00 chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, la ir, 81...iiT-i.,n; common, 8l.oo@ and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- iioos-Selcctcd butchers and heavy quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect d>UH*n>g...«».o.-.-ii.-'n; fair to good^packing,
satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Allen's drug store, Albert Allen, prop. 7yrl d38
8-1 [email protected]; common to rough, $3.00nj:Ui5: fair to good light, W.Soiijt. 10; pigs, 83.25@
3.90.
Sheep—[email protected]. Lambs—$3.2 j @ 5.50.
Southern I.iind Sale—A Golilcn Opportunity to Kcf-iire a Home—Half lialett Via the Mlg Four
Houle.
On account of Land Sale at Middles-
]Sn«t»ii M oo!.
Big Four Route will sell tickets, Nov. 7th and S : h, good Of teen days returning,
at one fare for tlie round trip.
Middlesborough, Ky., with an invested capital of over twenty-six mil-
Ohio XXX 3!)@37Lc, Ohio XX 34’.@ 85‘-.c, Ohio X Ohio No. 1 3 k -(g,3dc, Michigan X 3i @ >ir, Michigan No. I attm 87c, line Ohio demine »i@37c, Michigan delaine 35c, unmerchantalile Michigan 23
uu xjmivi .jm,- .••■uuico- i @-’4c, itiitncrcliaiitable Ohio 25@26c, No. 1 hnrnnirb Ivv Vovemtier llltti 18»>it fi,-' combing Ohio 42@43c, -Vo. 1 combing oorougn, ixy., xoverauer jutn. law, me Michigan C9c, unwashed Ohio 22@23o, do
Michigan 21c, Kentucky Ji-hlood combing 30c, do Vr'-blood conibiiig 27<b'‘.’8c, Missouri %-bloou combing 29c, do 3*-blood entnbmg 27c, Texas line twelve niouths' 23@26:', do six to eight months’ 2!<(?23c, Texas medium twelve months' 24 c25c, do six to eight months' 200240, Texas fall line 19@
lion dollars and a large and steadily in- 23c, do medium 22(>t23c, Georgia 27‘.,@28c. creasing population, offers unequalled Futaimr*. advantages to tlie Capitalist seeking a 1 Cattle—Prime, [email protected]: good, *3.70 safe and profitable investment, or the Vidimus: strand tot cowt Mechanic in search of a pleasant, com- «.2.25m;3.:-o; fresh cows, 825 [email protected]. fortable home, aud un opportunity to Hoi.s—I’liiladclplna, 8i.:-.).o t 5(); Ynrk- . _ ... ers. 81.0004.la; rouglis, [email protected]. hcttei Ins position. i >mi:p—I’ritmi, 85.0)(i<o.25; tair to good, The golden era of commercial pros?' 8-l.75«t5.op; good, [email protected]; common,
penty is dawning in the South and' 8700^1. m.
those w ho are first in the llel l will be the first to reap tlie fruits of their en-
eiiiniCO.
Hoc.9—Lig’iit, 8:i.45((44.10; mixed, $.3,750
4.20; heavy, ^-..nT0 t.3.i.
terprise. Secure vour ticket over the Caivi : Extt-aneeves,88.4004.13:atesn,
Big Four Route and through personal j' ; 'Vj^ iv!'!^ ;J ’ IW ' observation satisfy yourself as to tlie 1 LaVuis—> ,.73.
inexltau tible resources of this wonderful section of our country. For full
information call on or address F. p. i eemi it. i.o- .,
COHN—Atixrd, 53<\
Iluestis, agent Big hour Route. Greencastle. (1 and w tf.
New York.
Wheat—N<\ 2 rod winter, 81.08; Do-
Oats—No. 2 mixed, 48'7 C .
Cltivoittm! Oil.
To vote the straight ticket, put IW« stamu on the little square to the left of t«g. naphtha, 7c. the words “Republican Ticket,” aud Toledo, do not put the stamp on the square to Wheat — Cash, ll.oot,; December, the left of the name of the candidate I Octohsr, fiFj-ic; May, 84JKa for Secretary of State. I uats—iSj.c,
Brazil Block, 1 Antbricite and Pittsburg OO^xl_a„ KINDLING. Pi,
Leave oriiers at W. H. Burk's Grocery Store and W. W Jones’ Drug Store.
Headquarters for il Jil Priti.
OF ALL KINDS.
Letter Heads,
Mill and office near old Van- Note Heads, dalia Depot. Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Business Cards, Visiting* Cards,
Envelopes,
Programmes,
REVOLUTION!
something new. THE Wedding' Invitations, Ainiouncemeiits, So-
NEW PROCESS
ciety Invitations, Etc.
V A P O R! Fiiiiisi m\WA of lyse of Hie IMS! designs.
FIRST CLASS WORKMEN! THE VERY BEST MACHINERY !
IN I=7XOT, THS
lanest ail Most Coilete Mill Ole
IN THE OITV.
OPPIOE,' Banner t Building,
Call-and see It in operation neforo
buying any other kind. It has no gen f lypanpo p erator burner, stand pipe, packing yix ccAiL/cir>oAt/,
iipedlp valves, drip cup, pneumatic pressure or anything to get out of order
INDIANA STREET,
Indiana.
K&ML9 fern
3V. ^zurjwKauT/jQtna
1 CIS Si CGol.CoIee is a m .Forets, WOOD, COAL,
H. S. Renick & Co.
G. C. SMYTHE. M. !>•
GET THE
BKST ARTICLE IN TOWN
—AT—
Omc« andIRe.ldcnco: 6Z CO’S corner vine and WALNUT STREETS. I They Roast it Themselves.
And Kindling.
Leave orders for elthc r wood, coal or kindling at Cooper linn stal h* arid Pearpy’* drug si on'. Dvliveied prouu tly iuany pari of tho oily, sept’Alintt COSEP (US ANDEKSON.
