Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1890 — Page 3
TIIE URJSISNCASTLE DAELT BAN N£11 A.N D TIMES, CM TOBEK 29. 1H9I).
NEW GOODS —aud new styles throughout for Fall— rr i*. i l o r "tra c* to order resume* its usual activity. Old patrons continue to come and new ones keep adding.
SUITS TO ORDOR 4I-S20 TO $50>
Between »he two there is a dozen prices to pick from, stock of fall woolens is large aud very handsome.
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Dont Miss Them.
^CANNON * « » SANDY.*
-SEE OUR —
Geo. Leonard's new house on S. Collece Hve., UtiCH lot; everything new; house with? rooms; price Beautiful lot on E. Semiuarj st., 612x1(1:2 ft; north front Large house on cor. Indiana and Seminary sts.; house 12 rooms; good repair; price House of 6 rooms on cor . of Hanna and Crown st.; a bargain at House and large lot on Elm st., just north of high schooi;buildIng; lot 126x170 ft; price Two lots on S. College ave; east front; 70x140 U each. Most desirable lots in the city; price, ■HTO and $(>C0, orbotli tor Come and see us Bargains. W. S. COX, Olllce over Telegraph Otlice, southard Block.
2,500 900 00 ,3.000 12200 1,400 900 00 for
There is one shoe store in Greencastle that does business on straight business principles. This store carries the largest stock of shoes and lias 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 the business twelve years ago. Al! 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) so common at other stores. All prices are marked in plain figures and are a constant challenge to o her dealers to equal them. If it is gfioiroliable • • v.ir tut you want, then by all means go to P. R. CHRISTIE. tf- South side Square,
A COACHMAN’S BRIDE. Choice Mmlu by an Heires* at Mingliamton—Her Mother Won Over. Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 29. - Port Dickinson is a charming little ruburb of Binghamton aud is noted for its many charming young ladies. Prominent among them for several years were the three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phelps. < me of them, Miss Lizzie Phelps, has fallen a victim to the wiles of tickle cupid. Unknown to the family there sprang up an attachment between the young lady and her father’s coachman, William Slatterly, that was soon fanned into a tiame of love, and they were plighted lovers ere the parents of the young lady were aware of the existing state of ailairs. All etfortsto thwart the wishes of her heart w: re of no avail and she made no effort to conceal her love and infatuation for the happy youth. Finding that all efforts to change the mind of the determined and unyielding victim of Cupid's wiles were positively useless, the mother was won over and is now in perfect harmony with her daughter. Not so with the father and sisters. They are shocked beyond expression. 1 lie father aud Miss Emma have gone to New York to avoid being present at the ceremony, which takes place in a few days. The youngest sister has also left home and is in Binghamton stopping with relatives. The mother, however, remains at home with her daughter and sensibly looks ui)on it as an affair that belongs exclusively to the young lady, and as she is an heiress in her own right she is at liberty to act at her own will and pleasure, esjiecinlly in a matter that interests the future happiness of herself. Miss Phelps is a social belle and one of the wealthiest young ladies in the state. She is a niece of the late Judge i’helps and mis a cool $100,000 in cash that was left to her by her deceased relative. She is a lovely woman in all that the word implies. Drop in the Price of Ice, Bangor, Me., Oct. 20.—A big drop in the price of ice has occurred. Recently men having ice liere held it from to per ton. To-day these men hnnt in vain for purchasers who will take the same stock at $1 per ton. But while the Maine men have lost much bv this disappointment, the great bulk of the big ice concerns are actually embarrassed, and dealers and brokers here say that many of them must go down. Diftastroiis Prairie iire. Fremont, Neb.. Oct. 29.—A disastrous prairie fire has swept over the bottoms of the Platte river, beginning yesterday afternoon aud burning far into the night. It is said to have been set by an engine on the Fremont, Elkhorn ana Missouri Valley road, at a point four miles east of Fremont, on a farm of W. H. Harvey. About one thousand tons of hay valued at. $4,000, were destroyed with no insurance.
NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! Never before did the people of Putnam county liave an opportunity of buying HEHVY tOVERCOHTS At such reduced prices at the beginning of the season, just the time they need the bargains, as are now being offered at The Model Clothing Store! We mean to close out our entire line of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s HEAVY OVERCOATS at such prices and season of the year that you can use them to good advantage.
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 cheap-* est to the finest, at prices within the reach of all. M hen you see our stock and prices your arc sure to buy.
LOCA.L 1NTKWS
See the new prints. Handsomest in town at Talburt’s. 30212. The will of Aaron Allen, deed., has
j been probated.
The appointment of Bishop Knicker- : hocker to conduct services at 8t. John’s | Episcopal Chtm;h, in this city, has been i postponed to Wednesday evening, Nov-
ember 12.
STEW PIP! We are prepared to furnish all STEAM IlEATINft • SUPPLIES,
BA-TEi TXT33S plumber's QoobS-fc
Good reliable Workmen all at the I Mr8 IIirRm MarshaH has returned LOWEST ■ PRICES- toGreencastle. I Mr. and Airs. 1*. O. Oolliver are visit-
ing in Bainhridgtt.
Mrs. Ab Nelson, of Anderson, is vis-
PERSONALS.
Tie Greencastle Foundry
AND MACHINE CO. Mail orders promptly
at-
tended to.
itipg Mrs James Ricketts.
Mr. A. A. Rockwell and bride were in the city Wednesday en route to their
home in Albany, Texas.
I^roo- Fo r- A11 - Ft £ 9i t.
There was a general knock-down Tuesday night, near the N. E. corner of the Square, for which the parties
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
CITY OKKICKKS:
Mayor Charles B. Case
Clerk H. C. Lewie | will be made to answer in the MayMarshal W. E. Stan ors court on Thursday. Policeman
Cooper sought to quell the disturbance, and in the general melee was knocked down, receiving a severe blow in the forebead. Ed, Klinebub,
councilmen: 1st ward—Thomas Abrams and L. M.
Hanna.
2d ward—W.
Robe,
II. Ragan and John W.
8d ward—John U. Miller and John T. ^ bar ’ ea Burnett, Ed. Browning and
Wilson.
SCHOOL boakd:
President F. A. Hays Secretary .Marshall A. Moore Treasurer Alpheua Birch Superintendent Robert A. Ogg RAILWAYS. I. & St. L. (BigFour)—F. 1*. Huestis, agent, passenger depot, northern teiminus of Jackson street. L. N. A. & C. (Monon).I. A. Michael, agent, depot, same as proceeding. T. H. A I. (Vandalia) J.S. Dowling, agent, passenger depot, southern term), nus ot Locust street.
SCHOOLS. Public—1st ward—Building corner of Market and Liberty siieets, 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. If. 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 avenueand Locust street; between Seminary and Hanna streets; observatuiy on North Arlington street. J. P. D. John, president of the unirorsity. St Paul Academy*—Corner Washngton and Water streets.
Joe Vancleave were concerned in the affray. Additional light may bo thrown on the dark transaction in
the trial of the parties to it.
.IBiimH* School* Prof. Dahl is organizing her choir for future church services at Collete Avenue. Her work will begin next Sabbath morning. Dean Howe with the assistance of Prots. Dahl, Kelly, Hammond and ^Marquis, will give a sacred concert next Sunbath afternoon in place of the regular lecture. Dean Howe will give a Chopin recital next Thursday at 8:15 p. m. All are invited. Prof. Dahl is making fine progress upon the violinc?llo.
Wortli Hundredt of Dollar*. My wife used only two bottles ot “Mother’s Friend” before her third coplinement. Says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. Had not half as nni-ti trouble as before. Dock Miles, Lincoln Parish, La. Write Brad field ReeuDtor Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. Alhleltc Kxour*lon. On Saturday moniing, Nov. I,at9 o'clock, then* will be a tiain for Indianapolis via the Vandalia Line. Rate 60 cems for the round trip, and tickets good to return on any train up to aud including Monday, Nov. 3. 312t4 E. T. Chait ee, Manager.
Pilot Boat CnpfcixrtU Nkw York, Oct. 29,- Pilot boat No. CO, the Edward Cooper, capsized off Fire Island yesterday. She had eight pilots and a crew of six on board. They were all rescued by the Smith Point life saving crew./ One sailor named Slink was rescued in an unconscious condition. THE MARKETS. Ilevletv of tlie stock. Money mid Cattle Market* Oct. ‘48. Wall Street. Money loaned at per cent. Exchange steady; postai rates, 481! 48t);y; actual rates 4V> ,(({-|st for sixty days and 465%@4S!) for demand. (iovernmeius steady; currency sixes, li8 bid; fours coupon, 124; four-and-a-halfs, do 104J*. STOCK QUOTATIONS. The following were the 1 p. in. figures: Atchison... 1 ... 33 4 Mich. Cent W'M li. & Q «»>.„' X. Y. Cent. Hrj C., C., C. & .St L IKi'.j Northwestern.. 106JY Del. & llud....m*. 4 Ohio & Miss... 27^ I)., L. & W.... 143 . Pacific Mail....42'. Erie '-1 Rock Island 77', Lake Shore loi Sr. Paul r,s L. AN 7'. . West. Union... 80K CinelkinatL \\Tr at-!k5©'.i!>c. CORN—Old. .72<356c; new. -14©47<*. Wo L—Unwashed fine merino, 17(ff!18c; L-blood combing, 22«'23c; medium delaine and cl,.tiling, SL.k24c; braid, li(i?lHc; medium clothing, 2'.(i{24c; Ib ece-wusued, fine merino, X and XX, 2-©2.)c; medium clothing. 30(<?31c. Cattle—Good to choice butchers, $3.00 @3.5(1, lair, $1.75(8-'.75; common, $1,000 1.50. Hoos—Selected butchers and heavy shipning, $4.1C@L15, fair to good packing, [email protected]; common to rough, $3.0003.)',5; fair to good light, $3.75(84.05. pigs, $3,250 3.75. Sheep—#2 2501.75. La m lx—$3 2505.50. PittHhung. CATTLE—Prime. $1.40(04.60; good, $3,700 •1.10: fair. [email protected]); Stockers and feeders, $2.2503 50; bulls, stags and fat cows, $2.‘2'>O3.50; fresh cows, $25.00(040.00. lions—i'hiladelphins, $4.3j«r4.40; best mixed,. $4.20(04.25; best Yorkers. $3,750 8.H0; pigs $3 (I0O3.H); roughs, $3’.1003.75. SHEEP—Extra. #4.8005,00; good, $4 300 4.ti0; fair, $3.25(03.80; common, #2.0003.00. ('tllcilgn. Hoof)—Light, $3 5004.10; mixed, #8.05(0 4.20; heavy, *3.75 0 4.25. t AT IT.E—Extra beeves. $3.4004.10; steers, $3.2504.25; mixed. $1.0003.00. SllEKI'—$3.2500.80. La.M us—#4.5004.75. New York. WHEAT—No. 2 red winter, #1.08!^; December. $1.07%. ( OKs'—Mixed, 58%C. Oats—No. 2 mixed, 48%c. Cleveland OH. PETROI BUM—S W. 110 deg., 7%c; 74 deg. gasoline, 9c; SO deg. gasoline, 12c; 03 deg. naphtha, 7a Toledo. WHEAT—rich, $1.00; December, $1.03. Corn—October, 54c; May, .M,-£c. Oats—45><;e.
IB UTHNG ABB IT 11 HAIM
IUST Flour and Feed
: : BEST : : Nut, Brazil Block, Anthrioite and Pittsburg OO-AJL.--ALSO KINDLING.
ANNUUNCtMtN I S-
JVi>(tcr« under thin hrmUiiu—guch an “Fur Rent," "FurSale," "Loot," “Fimml," "Wanted' “Strayed or Stolen," ete,—twn rrntn per line of six words, nothing ineerted for lc*» than ten cento. For Sale — Printing office complete. Address E. M. Briggs, 504 Campbellave., Chicago, Ills. tt For Sale—No. 1 Baxter Engine one horse power. For sale at a bargain. Enquire at this otlice. tf For Sale—Mocking-bird Cage. Enquire at this office. StTh
For Rent—Brick House, six rooms
I/PJivc orders at W. II. Kurk’s Grocery Store and W. W. Jones’
Druj; Store.
Mill and otlice near old Van-
dalia Depot.
Heads,
Note Heads, Bill Heads,
REVOLUTION! SOMETHING NEW. THE IN ErYaZ RROCeSS
OF ALL KINDS.
Business Cards, Visiting Cards,
Envelopes,
Memorandums, Programmes*, Wedding* Invitations, Announcements, So-*
ciety invitations, Etc.
V A PO R! Fi| 8 jj| porting ot Type jf (tie lalesi Designs..
FIRST CLASS WORKMEN! THE VERY BEST MACHINERY!
in f=-kct, -rue
Larpst ai Most Coileie Priii dee iin "rue citv.
OLLXOE,'
* Banner * Building, *
Indiana-
P*;-,' I
Call and see It in operation nefore INDIANA STREET,
buying any other kind. It has no gen vf 1 o erator burner, stand pipe, packing vxi c;ciJ.o<xj*>Lit;,
needle valves, drip cup, pneumatic .... , M nwwr pressure or anything to get out of order | i »cut < e«0l m S a Jay Forew WOOD, COAL,
OKT THIS
BUST ARTICLE IN TOWN
H. S. Renick & Co.
G. C. SMYTHE. M. 1).
—AT—
Ofllpo umgUesldence:
Ami lvindlin$>'.
t>n Anderson street. Inquire of 1). L. I
Southard. tf. CORNER V1NB AKi) WAL' Ur STUEETS. I
Leave orders for either wood, coal or kinri-
^ *1^. /^*4—.'^3 llngiit Cooper Bros stable and Pearcy's droir ■Lad. Vn/ store. Delivered promptly In any part oi thw
city. aeptWintl ^ dOSKt’HUS AN1)EUM»N.
They^Uoast it Themselves.
