Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1890 — Page 3
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1TIB URJCENCASTLJE DAHiT BANNER AJSD TIMES, NOVEMBER 6. 1«90.
NEW GOODS —a%d new styles tliroughout for Fall— T* ik X X* O R X BIO to order resumes its usual activity. Old patrons continue to corne and new ones keep adding.
SUITS TO.ORDeR t*$20 TO $50.+r • Between ibe > two there is a dozen prices to pick from. Our took of fall woolens is large aud very handsome.
Don’t Miss Them. teCANNON i & t SANDY.^
iRey. J. H. WILSON WILL LECTURE IN MEHARRY HALL
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' Friday Evening, Nov. 7th. L. ' STJBO’IECT: FOURTEEN MONTHS IN ANDERSONVILLE PRISON.
Mahoney's property on East Washington street. The vote of Entnam County is being canvassed and officially counted in the court house to-day. W. C. Talbnrt & Co. think they have the handsomest prints in town. Look in tneir show windows. 2tTh Trustee Steele has gathered the election booths and stored them in a vacant room on the north side of the square for future use. My new bath bouse is open to the public. Everything new, neat and clean. Eight baths for $1. Location in Marquis’ block on Walnut street. E. C. L. Bartow. 3tTh TLe Ladies Aid Society of Dunbar Camp, No. 24, S. f V., gave a delightful social in tl^ G. A. It. ballon Wednesday eveu/ng. Music and recitations made up the evening’s pro-
gram.
I hpve just received a car-load of the celebrated,. “‘Milburn’, wagons, which were Lf ^ght before the McKinley bill to»k veffect and have the tariff ofl. Call at toy warerooms. 2i()-40w3 , r John Cawley. A large auJi«Hro assembled to hear Hey. Wilson’s Andersonville lecture, ' and so intently did they follow the words of the speaker, that when he had finished, after speaking two hours and a half, the gathering very reluctantly departed The enterI tainment was one of the most edifying and enlightening ever given in this place, and the editor of the Echo can not speak of it in too high terms of commendation.—Akron Echo. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
NO MISTAKE ABOOT IT! Never before did the people of Putnam county have an opportunity of buying HEHVY f OVERGO FTPS 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! \\ r e 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!
< Hear what the Press says: "A powerful and eloquent speaker.”—North ■ lanchester Journal. “One of the few men who can hold an audience spellI. iOimd,”—Mislia\vaka*Enterprise. “We haye never seen a more attentive audi-
uice.”—Island Park Record.
P.ev. Wilson surprised every one who heard him by his wit and great chunks if wisdom which, for over two hours, flowed from his mouth with that ease, pace and eloquence which characterizes but few men.—Decatur Democrat. ‘•Ten mooitis in Andeisooville" may heat be spoken of as a tineworkof art— ■ realistic picture of words The speaker for two hours held his audience with apid changes of wit. humor, pathos, and word painting.—Valparaiso Vidette. Aduiis&iou, 1 '> and 2.'> Cents. No extra charge for reserved seats.
SEE OUR
ieo. Leonard's new house on S. College ave., large lot; everything new; house with 7 rooms;
price. 2,500 ^
leautiful lot on E. Seminary st., 02x182 ft; north front 000 00 , irge house on car. Indiana and SemlDti y sts.; house 12 rooms; gooarepair; price 3.000 louse of 6 roomsou cor. of Hanna and Crown st.: a bargain at 1,200 louse and :aree lot on Elm st., just north of high school'buildingtfot 116x170 ft; price 1,400 two lots on S. College ave; cast front; 70x140 tc each. Most lesirablc lots in Die city; price. 450 and $0t o. or both tor 900 00 >me and see us for
tar gains.
S. COX,
Office over Telegraph Office, (Southard
lifock.
ii punGi We are prepared to furnish all AM HEATING - MPPLIE8, TTTBS plumber’s. Ooobs-te Good reliable Workmen all a* the LOWEST - PRICES.
Oakalla, Nov. 3. The Misses Grace Hatfield and Maria Miller, of Mansfield, visited friends and relatives in this vicinity a short time ago. Dr. Blaekaby and wife, of Kentucky, are visiting his sister, Mrs. j Oliver Stroube. J. H. Torr came very near losing a valuable mare last week with lock-
jaw.
Joe King is building an addition to his house. • Charles Allen has rented the Butler farm for another three years. G. \V. Busby is putting tip a wood house, preparatory to a cold winter. The W. F. M. S. of Mt. 0!iv„ will
i i «■■■■■■ m0P t the residence of Mrs. Benton There is one shoe store in Green- Sharp. Nov. 13th, for the purpose of i castle that does business on straight e] e pting officers for the ensuing year. ' business principles. This store carries Joe McMain8 , of 15razil< made bi8 the largest stock of shoes and has more „ . , „ . . . capital invested in the business than fnends a flying visit last week.
I ail the others combined. One distinc- | live feature about this firm is the fact that it always pays casli for its stock, 1 Slaving discounted every bill since it ! started into the business twelve years
' ago.
All goods are bouglit 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 confldence, 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 Dial disagreeable accompaniment (dickering ovt r the price) so com-
mon at other stores.
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 aU. When you sec our stock and prices your are sure to buy.
moe cioianc n hit iisl MB i. Uaiw anil Times
tdea-TjZeie^s iisr Flour and Feed.
< r<-|>r Shawl*.
Light suits aud overcoats cleaned, dyed, repaired and pressed at the Steam Dye Works, Cor. South Jackson and Larrabee streets. 2tG.
Look! How 1* Till*’
A good Bath for 10c. Four iirst-c'ass Barbers always on hand. All work done with neatness, cleanliness and
despatch.
il. I'IBKCY, I’rnnr.
6tTu.
KntertuiiH’d.
Miss Dell Wilson entertained the ' "Hatchet Sisters” society of the Presbyterian church at her mother's
All prices are marked in plain fig- reB1(lence on Elm fitrPet Wednesday ures and are a constant challenge to , other dealers to equal them. If it is e ™ mn S' Those attending report a
good reliable footwear that you ! lleaeant *
71a ml *>oii)4‘l} Kii to rial lied,
Miss Emma Jackson gave a dinner
Nut,
: BEST : : Brazil Block, Antkrioite and
Pittsburg
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want, then by all means go to
P. R. CHRISTIE.
tf. South side Square,
1 party to a number of friends at her residence on the corner of Seminary j and Liocest streets on Wednesday. [ The following ladies from Brazil were her guests during the day:
Hear Rev. J. H. Wilson in Meharry'Mrs. D. W. Brattin, Mrs. W. W.
T.OCAI, ISTEWS
hall to-morrow evening.
Moore, Mrs. G. A. Knight, Mrs. C. H.
il Greencastle Foundry
AND MACHINE CO Mail orders promptly
?nded to.
Sneak thieves are again getting in ■ Knight. Mrs. W. ft Hall, Mrs. J. D. their work upon buggies ami vehicles Sourwine, Mrs. W. P. Richardson, around the square. Mrs. Dr. Culbertson, Mrs. McCrim, Small Business Room adjoining the Mrs. J. G. Bryson, Mrs. Lonis HoltTelegranh office for lent. Enquire of man and Miss Lucy McClelland. D. L. Southard or Thos. OVonr.ell. tf , J ^ on Hanna street, between JackEverybody invited to the mush 3 „n and Locust, or in that immediate anyt-miiicj’oeial to-morrow evening neighborhood, on the night of the 17th at the residence of Isaiah Vermillion, of Oct., a large, square, buff leather Catarrh indicates impure blood, and va,ise - eontail, t ,n * 11 la "’ book, clothing,
to cure it, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which puiilies the blood. Sold by all
druggists.
Leave orders at W. II. Burk's Grocery Store and W. W. Jones’ Drug Store.
Headquarters for
Fi Bui siii 1 Prill.
OF ALh KINDS.
Letter Heads, *
Mill and office near old Van- Note Ilcjlds, dalia Depot. Bill Heads,
Memoriiiiduiiis,
REVOLUTION! SOMETHING NEW. THE 1NEW PROCeSS
Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
Weddinj*' Invitations, Announcements, Society Invitations, Etc.
10TIGE TO STUDENTS
lo the owner. Leave with Frank Littleton at “Phi Psi ” house, corner College Ave. and Seminary streets, and re-
torts admittance will tie charged C gj ve liberal reward. if. each person at the social to-morrow •H- evening entitling them to n bowl of ANNOUNCEMENTS,
i mnsh and milk.
Xidicci* under thin heading—such as
j Rent," “For Sale," "Strayed or Stolen,
Wanted to buy—Large, clean, secj ond hand trunk in good repair—
must be cheap for cash. Address ' , ’'
‘Fur
Lost” “F<iuiul,’ ,, 'H'nnled' etc.Tt*n c-ntM per line nf
Nothing iuncrted for h.i* than ten
. . havo moved my shop to tho front rr yka the oor. of Hanna and Cnlletre ave . < lUftt Central colleiff, and would solicit i «M customers and will endeavor to merl
j P. O. Box 41. City: 2tTh. Burrow’s new hath house in Marquis’ block is in readiness for the public. Eight baths for $1. All ap-
»M» 4 ITIZKNft:
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have moved my shop to the front room
. opp. t my
byjh.ngthom the best work and lowTrlioa I I ,,1D,1C ' 0,llU8 ror ?l ' A ', 1 a P-1 For Sale-No. I Baxter Engine one French kin i pointments first-class. 3trh | horse power. For sale at a bargain.
For Sale — Printing office complete. Address Ii. M. Briggs, 304 Catnpbellave., Chicago, Ills. tt
Beit custom made
^■ts $4 IH)
French calf congress shoes 4 <H‘ [ lialf scling 60n ■ti’s half soling 40c
Ohildien’s lialf soling 25c AH kitnlsof shoo blackins and ladies' shoe polish; also medicated soup for face and hands. All tblg we prupose to do or
•.bust." ” iisitr H. C. HATFIELD.
C. W. Talburt and family are moving to the Earl property on East Washington street, formerly occupied by Chas. Meltzer and family. Samuel Bourne and family will moye from North Indiana street to the Evans’ property just east of D,
Enquire at this office.
For Sale—Second-hand stoves. Apply to E. T. Chaffee. H2 For Sale—Choice Building Lot on Anderson street—north front, size CO xl(K). Apply to E. T. Chaffee. vol. 2 1130
VAPOR! Fiqgsi flssoififii cf Type of mo laiesl Bssiyns.
FIRST CLASS WORKMEN!
THE VERY BEST MACHINERY !
IN RHCT. TUG
Larpsi anil Most Complete Mi Ole
IN THO OITV.
O'FFIOE,’
* Banner i Building, *
Call and see it in operation nefore buying any other kind. It lias no generator burner, stand pipe, packingneedle valves, drip cup, pneumatic pressure or anything to get out of order It is simply wonderful and will pay you to investigate. Any child can operate it. H. S. Renick & Co.
INDIANA STREET,
Greencastle,
Indiana.
& Cud of GoodCofac is a Joy Fomer WOOD, COAL, OET TIIIJ BKST ARTICLE IN TOWN A,1< * Kindling:.
G. C. SMYTHE. M. I), ORio* aud Residence: I •JORNER VINK AND WALNUT STREETS.
—AT—
.T^TeilrcScCo's They Koaat it Themselves.
Leave onlcis for cither wood, coal or kindimy at Coopw Bros ■table au<i Paarojr’sdrag store. Delivvrud promptly in any part of tlw city. .eptraasS J OSK UII US ANDERSON.
