Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1890 — Page 3
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MEW GOODS —and new styles throughout for Fall— T J\. X 3L. O XVXISTOr to order resumes its usual activity. Old patrons continue to come and new ones keep adding.
SUITS TOlORDeR #$20 TO $50.*Between the two there is a dozen prices to pick from. Our stock of fall woolens is large aud very handsome.
Don’t Miss Them. «CMON * & * SANDY.--Rev. J. H. WILSON WILL LECTURE IN MEHARRY
HALL
Friday Evening, Nov. 7th. SUBJECT : FOURTEEN MONTHS IN ANDERSONVilLE PRISON. Hear what the I’ress says: "A powerful and eloquent speaker.’—North Manchester Journal. “One of the tew men who can hold an audience spell bound.”—Mishawaka Enterprise. “We have never seen a more attentive audience.”—Island 1’ark Hijcord. Kev. Wilson surprised every one who heard him by his w it and great chunks of wisdom which, for over two hours, flowed from his mouth with that ease, grace and eloquence which characterizes hut few men.—Decatur Democrat. “Ten month!* in Anderso'.iville” may best be spoken of as a flue work of art— a realistic picture of words, The speaker for two hours held his audience with rapid changes of wit, humor, pathos, and word painting.—Valparaiso Vulctte. AdmissioYi, 1 r> and 2. r > Cents. No extra charge for reserved seats.
the only Andersonvill* prisoner in the city, and the remarks of the talented lecturer brought many old
ruemoriee to his mind.
Several representatives of electric light booses over the coontry are interviewing the local company today. Policeman Cooper has moved to the Hall place just south of the city [on the Junction road. He retires i from ofHce at the close of the month. In regard to tbe article in yesterday's “Banner anp Times.” making the statement that the Seniors had thrown vitrol at the Juniors during the "ride” on Wednesday night the members of the Junior class who wrote the article desire to say that no vitrol was thrown and that no one was in any way seriously injured.
* Editor.
Lost on Hanna street, between Jackson and Locust, or in that mnnediate neighborhood, on the night of the 17th of Oct., a large, square, baft leather valise, containing a law book % clothing, and various other articles valuable only to the owner. Leafe with ;Fr*nk Littleton at “Phi Psi” house, corner College Ave. and Seminary streets, and re ceive liberal reward tf.
NO MISTAKE ABOPT IT I Never before did the people ofPutnnm county have an opportunity of buying HEFKVY t OVERCOHTS At such reduced prices at the beginning of the seas^r, ths 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.
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Geo. Leonard’s new house on S. College aye., large lot; everything new; house with 7 rooms;
price 2,500
beautiful lot on K. Seminary st.,
62x162 ft; north front "!.. 900 00
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 school^build-
ing; lot 125x170 ft; price 1,400
Two lots on S. College ave; east ^front; 70x140 U each. Most •desirable lots in the city; price.
xf450 and $GC0, or both tor 900 00 bine and see us for
4 Bargains.
s. COX, Jffice over Telegraph Otlice, Southard
H'.ock.
There is one shoe store in Greencastle that does business on straight business principles. This store canies the largest stock of shoes and lias more capital invested in the business than all the others combined. One distinctive feature about this Arm is the fact that it always pays cash for its stock, having discounted every bill since it. started into the 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 pood 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 other dealers to equal them. If it is good reliable fo °twe:ir that you want, then by all means go to P. R. CHRISTIE. tf. South side Square,
iTEMIi HEATIH6! We are prepared to fmnis'i all STEAM 11 EATING - SUPPLIES, BAT**! TTJ3S ptt!mb<?r’s Qoobs-fc Good reliable Workmen all at the .QWEST - PRICES.
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1 Greencastle Foundry AND MACHINE CO Mail orders promptly jit[rided to. IliCE TO STUDENTS AMI < ITl'g.i:>N: talbo moved my shop to the front room ; tllO < of Miinmt unci Collcpi- nv« , upp UiStOttntrMl college, sod would scdlclt my |^d customer., tuid will endeavor to merit it tflvlDp thcm the liest work mid low prices. [>st Custom made Tifiudi kip (boots |4 00 len s French cult congicss shoes 4 lit’ len's half siding. .. [omen's half soling 40c Lildren s half soling 25c l\ll kinds of shoe tilm-king and ladles' shoe llish; also medicated soup lor face and lo'K AH this we propose to do or »ust." -.'Cltf H. C. HATFIELD.
J. W. Cravens, well known here was elected clerk of Monroe county on Tuesday. That Democratic steamboat that went up Walnut creek two years ago will in all probability arrive in time for to-night’s festivities. I* orxr In the^post oflice, a large brocaded brown shawl. Owner can have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this ad. tf Dr. G. L. Curtiss delivers the Uni versify lecture to-morrow afternoon. Subject: “The Irish-English question from a Christian American stand point.” I have just received a car-load of the celebrated “Milburn’, wagons, which were bought before the McKinley bill took effect and have the tariff'off. Call at my warerooms. 2dfi-4()W. , 5 John Cawley. Mr. Downs, who lives ten miles south of Greencastle, was in the city yesterday seeking surgical advice concerning a cancerous growth on his face. This would indicate that onr surgeons have some reputation away from home.—Brazil Democrat. The Wilson lecture Friday evening was especially pleasing to Hawley Steele. Mr. Steele is, we believe,
SUICIDING BY STARVATION. —— —• A Rather Romantic Love st.»ry With a Sad Sequel. Boston, Nov. 7.— A young Polish woman is dying in Bost* (/ . on account of faithlessness of her 1 iver. For two weeks past she has refused to take nourishment. She ays she is determined to starve he ’self to death. • She is Evelina Rinciswieh. When she came from Poland two years ago, she had just turned 20 years. She found employment at several places, Her father was a farmer, and she was raised in Poland. One day a yonng man rode out from Warsaw and met Evelina. This had been prearranged by the parents. His father was a wool denier and here a wool grower. They were friends, and fixed np a scheme to unite the families. The young jk-ople were agreeable. Their course of true love ran smoothly until three years ago. Then the lover decided to try his fortune in America. He settled in a little town iIllinois and liegan to study medicine, working in a store a part of the year to secure enough money to pay for his education, his father sending more or less, us the condition of his business warranted. A vear after her lover left Warsaw Evelina decided to leave too. She longed to see him. aud the only way she could do so was to come to Boston, where some of her father's friends were, and secure work, as her parents were unable to support her away from them. She hud rather a vague idea of distances in the United States. At any rate she would tie nearer her lover than if she stayed in Warsaw. So she came, and for two years she lived in the hope that some day they would be married. The couple corresponded constantly. Last June she received a final letter from Illinois. When she read it in the dining room she fell to the floor in a dead faint. The letter was the deathblow to the young ••Oman's hnjies. For six weeks the girl kept at work, although her friends could see that she was gradually pining away. Then she gave up and was compelled to teke to her bed. where night after night she prayed that death might release her from her sufferings. The release did not come, however, and two weeks ago she announced to her nttendifnt that she was going to starve herself to death. Since then her physician lias been unable to induce her to take food, and slowly her life is ebbing away. llril ish Mal i nr. I)eiM>rt. Halii-ax. X. S. Nov. N.—The British warships*will sail lienee on the llth inst There havi liem a large number ot (leserUo.is, no L ss than twenty men having <'.i-,ipi>e;r.t 1 within three days, llie men do not seem to care to go'to Bermuda. Pickets are scouring the citv for the desertets.
«• 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 sec our stock and prices your are sure to buy.
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SouCltern Lhii<1 Sale -A Opportunity to Secure a Home—Hall UalcM Via the If]<* Four It ouie. On account of Land Sale at Middlesborough, Kv., November 10, ISOq. the Big Four Route will sell tickets, Nov. 7th and 8th, good fifteen days returning, at one fare for the round trip. Middleshorough, Ky., with an invested capital of over twenty-six million dollars and a laige and steadily increasing population, offers unequalled advantages to the Capitalist seeking a safe and profitable investment, or the Mechanic in search of a pleasant, comfortable home, and an opportunity to better his position. The golden era of commercial pros pentv is dawning in the South and those who are first in the liel 1 will be the first to reap the fruits of their en terprise. Secure your ticket over the Big Four Route and through personal observation satisfy yourself as to the inexhamtible resources of this wonderful section of our country. For full information call on or address F. P. IInestis, agent Big Four Route, Greencastle. d and w tf. "Don’t be stubborn, just surrender, Send ub on your leffivl tender. Bond ub on your advertising The result will be surprising; Every dollar that is sent us. Will insure returns momentous. If you don’t believe our poet, Try us, the result will show it.“ tr. Wanted—Everybody to know that the Ban nek and Times’ stock of f’rogram, Menu, Wedding, Address and Visiting Cards is the largest and handsomest ever offered to the citizens of Greencastle.
Blank Deeds aud Mortgages for sale at this oflice.
Old papers for sale at this office m quantities to suit puichaseis. it
: : BEST : : Brazil Block, Anthrioite and Pittsburg
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-A-I-iSO KINDLING. Tb
Leave onlers at W. 11. Dark's Grocery Store and W. W. Jones’
Drug Store.
Headquarters for lie Biel aiil 1 Pntiiit.
OF ALL KINDS.
Letter Heads,
Business Cards,
Mill and office near old Van- Note Heads, Visiting 1 Cards, dalia Depot. # Bill Heads, Envelopes,
Memorandums, Programmes,
REVOLUTION!
something new. the Wedding Invitatioiis, Announcements, Soisew RROcess cietyInvitations,Etc. V.A PO R! Finest HssoflmeiH of Type of tpe Latest Oasis.
FIRST CLASS WORKMEN! THE VERY BEST MACHINERY!
IN F-KOT, TH0-
Larpsl ai Host Complete Priitins Ice
I IN THO OITV.
OFFICE,'
Banner * Building, ®
Cull and spft it in opera non nefore
buying any other kind. Ithasnogen- Yi-rocm "d vtl o erator burner, stand pipe, packing- 'ai ct/Ai.v^a,r>bic,
needle valves, drip cup, pneumatic pressure or anything to get out of order j '»cm is a Joy rmw
H JLRonick fc Co. BKST ARTICLE IN TOWN
INDIANA STREET,
Indiana.
G. C. SMYTHE. M. 1>
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' Offlae and Besldonce: OO'S UOUNEK VINK AF' /ALNUr STREETS. They Roast it Themselves. .
WOOD, COAL,
And Kindling.
Leave orders for either wood, coal or kindIliiRut Cooper Hroa.t-tuble and rearcjr’s driijr store Delivered promptly iu any part of tho city. agpMMtt
JOSEt'HLS ANM ItSON.
