Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1893 — Page 3
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-A aitlSAT Money - Raising - Sale.
THE LOCAL HELD
RAISINGiMONCY TOR US ! SAYING MONEY EOR YOU !
What is CoinK on in and About Fair Greoncastle. . /
Feeling that our efforts in making an Advance Sale ok Cloaks at special prices has been appreciated and that we
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
as well as our patrons have been benefited, we have deter-1
mined to offer the people another opportunity to buy goods Wlirr . o„r ........e ,.r.
for loss than they are ordinarily worth, in fact, in many cases less than they can be bought at wholesale. In accordance I with this determination we have placed three lots of Drers Goods on our counters at prices which cannot fail to interest
all intending buyers.
'[’J | FXKST LOT , ' ons i' ,< :in English <'ashmen* in must even
desirable shade, includin'; black, which usually retails for 2.V per yard : our special sale price ISe.
T11L SLCO^ I) LOT l of ail assortment of Cloths, in plain
x and fancy ett'eets, worth in any market
TiOe; our special sale price, Hue.
r J’| | |,^ THIRD LOT '' eotnposed of a Itir^c variety of our best
selling ^oods in plaids, stripes, plain and
fancy weaves, which have always been considered cheap at <>0c and (!oe: our spec-
ial sale price lOc per yard.
Our stock is fell of the newest things out Storm Serges, i-ti'. All at special prices.
Tfcio H>- XjetngrcioiT Oo
DRV GOODS 7AISD OTAR PETS.
JUST : A : MINUTE
OF YOUR TIME, PLEASE
The place to buy CHOICE ...PATENT
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Hi: Giaas Family Hour
HR I KF MENTION.
One lowest price tit Boston Store, tf Sauer Kraut at Ilamilton's 14-ut
“Entire wheat dour" at Hamilton's
and apple
Peach butter Hamilton’s.
butter tit
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Pickled pig’s feet at Hamilton's.! I ot < 'ottolene at Hamilton’s. 1 t-ut
Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy hearts. Feed. Meal and Hnj is tit
HUGHES - BROS.
16, 18, 20 SOUTH JACKSON ST.
^I BKRTOWS LT^UIS DRVK-
Miikw your linen look like new. 'Phre** sti11itiic111s carh week, Mon., Wed and Sat.
PROM PT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
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MONEY
LOANED.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once tit the very lowest rates.
GEO. E. BLAKE,
0 KKKNCASTLK. INI).
Their (liiefttn »r«* Stopping—NewH of li»lerest Over the flty The lleMt Colimiii in tl»«* Paper ft»r thiiek Reioliiit; — Short Notew from nil l*iii tH of the Town More Note* Some On>M thnn Others Kentl und Ke«*|» PoMte«l. Dr. Knight is tit Indianapolis. Joe (Jooduian continues quite ill. John (’awley, jr., is in (’ruwfordsville today. (’otnpany I. will meet for practice
tonight.
Mrs. Samuel Bell is quite ill with
in Hop Sackings, Basket Weaves, p phoid ie\cr. . ! Enos Wood was up from Clover-
dale yesterday.
Al. Shuttleworth is down sick
witli lung fever.
John Maloney is at Indianapolis
on business today.
Stephen Vanelcavc, «r., lias been
quite sick this week.
B. F. Bruner is in Cincinnati for
two days on business.
Mrs. Prof. Longden und son tire
visiting at Greenwood.
Mrs. (’. E. Swope is ill, with
symptoms of pneumonia.
Lexie Coffman, of Carpenters-
vtlle, is in tlie city today.
Lawyers Alice, Corwin ami Hays are attending court at Brazil.
Wanted—Agent, lady or gentleman to j Dr. J. P. D. John and W. 11. take orders for liousehold article, (’all Kagan are at the “city’’ today. at this oltlee tomorrow morning, fl to 11 ,, , . , , , , . . K. L. () Hair boarded the train
North (ilwetK’MNth*.
Yardmaster Branson is again on
duty.
A young son of John Arkins is in ll “‘ , U .V Sunday and Monday, very sick with intermittent fever. Jacob K. Lotshur took a business Yesterday while repairing ears trip to Indianapolis this morning.
AttorneyJohn Layne leaves today for Martinsville on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. J. .M. Bell, of Mansfield, visited Dr. Farrow this week. Wabash and DePauw play foot ball at (Tawfordsville on Saturday
next.
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The machinery for the new steam laundry is arriving this week. The chrysanthemum show opens tit Indianapolis today, continuing till week. Miss Kate Moore, who has' beet)
For rent, ti two story brick bouse, near public square. See Dr. Hanna.
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same town, came down on a visit to his mother. He met with a serious at Crawfordsville, losing a hand in a saw mill. Mrs. Dr. Culbertson, of Brazil, and Mrs. Amanda Bent, of Denver, Col., spent Sunday with Mrs. S. II.
Ilillis.
Mrs. Horace Goodman and family, of Mattoon, and Mrs. Morris are visiting Morris Goodman of this city. Mrs. Jessie Talburt has moved to south Vine street, occupying t he residence vacated by Dr. J. R. j Leathermun. Mail Agent Wilson lias moved back to Greeneastle and is again occupying a part of Mrs. Teague’s house on cast Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Eckels, of Knightsville, are visiting tit P. B. Elliott’s. Harry Elliott and his two daughters were there over Sunday from
Brazil.
M. L. Woods, of the Adams Express company, has moved from his former residence to John Burk’s house on Franklin and Water
streets.
The local sports are oiling up their shotguns. The quail law expires Thursday night. Friday is the 10th and the slaughter can begin that day. An effort should be made today to have bulletins received from Ohio and other elections tonight. Everybody is anxious to hear from the Buckeye state.
HEM IS YOUR CHANCE
to select an elegant line of Mouldings just received at
HANNA’S*
Call and see something there in Furniture.
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A. B. HANNA.
E. SIDE SQUARE.
Fresh oysters sum! pigs’ feet at Broad- j street & Hurst’s. 17-lt
for Indianapolis this morning. A. L. Goodbar, of Ladoga, was
f
while
Jerry O’Brien hnd the top taken otf
of one of liis lingers.
J. L. Kleinbub, John Frazier, Chas. Cooper and Ed Calender will go on a hunting trip tomorrow. The north end weinewurst mer chants have retired from business on account of decreased travel since
the close of the fatr.
The Big Four have put new smokers and day coaches on their night trains, which tire elegantly equipped and very fine cars, each
car being vestibuled.
T. F. Murphy, the great beer hustler, to hear him talk you would think he owned the Terre Haute brewing company. lie can talk more in a minute than a Philadelphia lawyer can in a week. Fred Lucas, the famous Motion night operator has no chance to get out to see his girl, but she comes to see him quite often. He has arranged with the day operator hereafter so he can get a chance to
1 see tier.
\\ e are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
visiting in the city, returned home
Monday.
There will be an entertainment in the A. M. E. church on Thurs-
day night.
Misses Nellie Cutler and Hattie Stevens go to Indianapolis this
afternoon.
Mayor Case found out there was a harness shop on Jackson street
Mr. S. L. Cosier, of Dayton, Ohio, has moved to this city with his family. He is a partner with Mr. A. Morton in the new steam laun dry on Franklin street. The pension cheeks are not coming in so early this payment as usual, as the “over the counter” payment on Saturday was the largest ever made in Indianapolis. As an echo of the W. S. Cox lizzie, Janies Fisk has brought suit in the circuit court for foreclosure of mortgage against Underwood et al. The amount involved is $1(500. Attorney J. II. Janies went to Roachdale at noon with the bond of James U. Edwards, the newly appointed assignee of F. P. Nelson, and states that Mr. Edwards will accept the position. James LI. Turner, who was for sev-
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK St CO.
EAST SIDE.
CALL ON.
E. A. HAMILTON, THE GROCER,
For any tiling in the line of Groceries, (pieen-wtue, Fancy Fruits and Vegetables.
Test our bulk Oysters. * * WE SELL OYSTERS, NOT WATER.
oral years porter at the ladles’ hall, Qur last year’s customers can tell you that, and worked his way through De- j
Pauw university, lias been elected to a professorship in Wylie university in Marshall, Texas. An epidemic of proken bones is now on. A member of the class of ’its, named Ncese, had one of the 1 small hones of one of his legs broken yesterday in a “clinchy” game of foot ball. Foot ball is a , noble game. Dr. Smythe attended him.
L. A. HAMILTON,
SOUTH El AST i OORNB.R | SQUARE!
I it is morning.
The \V V c Vo, ll, G. A. K
.'iVxi'.’.V.T t" Post are expecting in
Breaking irT' -♦VVRR**.. A. U.V IUWJVINIjV
Mr.
South vftii Harris siuier lhai tlsc mils
• ! tile
Ijwiii fci running by tin- last
week.
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d”T”r ‘Glds. «» "hhtime Green- Friday tit 2 p. m. in 1 flfL vi itieg friends the A . u; "iTaii;” ‘araEK'mlfffF 23 ™
here this week. Knapp, of imliaimpolis,
Orlando Reeves, the expressman
fames Campbell, the Vandalia, on tlu .Monon, hua ivUinicii m bis
Many a man lia« “brnkon out a passion, and t Ht all “broken up
tryhiRtoget a new pair of shoes “lirnko in?* lie has bad to “break otV" many an emratreinenf m» ae (•omit of eripphnl fert.aud lias none
, visit ino
many u nine trviiiH: to trot rhlsuoms tlu Jllcct cao»e
of ill-tittinif shoes.
DI’OKC
relicf for
Hut. nowadays, tliittjrs are differ-
ent. With theadveut of
The
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Sj i*i oT. s->
; I lirakeiiiaii, has laid off' for a round trip and is visit ing friends in south
^ Greeneastle.
->•1 Miss Flora Crawley daughter of friends in the city.
Richard Crawley, was driving the fuipily horse on the National road Sunday, when the animal became
A. K. hall.' will con-1
duct the work. All members of; No. are especially invited to he
work in this city, present, Louisa Jacobs, see. Mrs. J. S. Harris (nee Miss May MrB . Ijizzi( . y onng) wite of Dan
naZZia.m-t viv,.—
G»U WatdiL's like above S-i.oo.
ciinu* nhsoluto t*rM>t-<»ufYt»'i\rt tin first wnu hur, and no “ht-rttklnK l*»” t*^ %•!... \ ,*.....1 l .-.l-l ^ood-WPiulng-shoe, cost ln>r hut and worth twice the money.
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I iei Voting, <>t Fox Ridge, died at • the family home at five p. m. yes
Miss Eva Brown, of New Albany, terdtiy ol typhoid fever, after an was the guest ot Miss Norn Sage illness of seventeen days. She was Sunday and Monday. born in 1861. The funeral will <><•- daughter Miss f'lorenee went to In- elmrch Rev. ftills end CcjOgprc.
! dianapnlis this moniin» i siding
The’luis men say that Hon. S* J. K. Rlandin has sold his sI.-kiu A. 'ny ’ pay?' itis Lm iiitL laumiry to (us son and daughter,
one enelosiint r> eems Jn stamps to D.G.!(’. & E. I. rebate checks. ! | H. an;! Mis? Grace. The ne w s. general passenger agent. Cl , . , . , K. ]{., <'ineihnati. Ohio.. tf James Crawley got <><uigtt( in firm starts out in lio^in..«- today
2 frightened and upset the luuorv,
1 - .*.ifidtirt.<fSi f • itft’’Tfiio’^e *'
verely cutting her fare.
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Tltis beniitifitl “ong, word 1 * and music! -J' TV|! , i'tiu UltS i . - . rs
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oil ilH’of.l In let the opportunity ICISS to Vive .’LI e",><- ot-'h -f!.-" Th..r : ;.. • svUu: yoft tii.iiig if <••»«* ever expeet to !>uv any article iu the Jewelry lie tf-.ii
tn t.iu it iluring the great special
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‘ ' under the name of Blandhi <k Co. g.of P.Chan SHIPLEY’S JEWELR\ STORE
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'Ilte man nnft iiulieil te asli'ep who ii missing the low-priced opportiinitie
run all tlirotieli all our stock. We have just secured A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW CHINA GOODS
the like of which hits never before been seen in this city. Whatever may lie your need in the line of Drugs, Fancy Goods. Druggist's Sundries, Etc., there's
a chance for money saving hy visiting ns.
ALLEN S - DRUG - STORE, AI.I.KN. f’roprirtr. - - Ureeueastle, Indiana
James Grawfov
penal the pump slioj’i wsterdny
and was severely bruised. J- K. Blaudin goes to Atchison, . T , . .. Kansas, where he will again engage
( harlcs Lanifes sustRins b's rep utation as it gardener by showing some elegant celery this year. Edward Gardner, son of John Giiliiuci’, Wu’s iiic Yiciiiu oi tuioiitei i niliiiiiiiV yei ideui, llii.s tunmiug
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t-h-L' T awa u i y T. .vsnvss.—1'/,, „ n
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There will he no council meeting tonight; it, is always the second and fourth Tuesday in each mujitli. N. S, Jacobs returned from North Dakota yesterday, lie is a son of Mr. Jacobs, of south College ave
nue.
1. W. MeQuowti, one of Russellville’s oldest citizens, died on Thursday last. Charley Grimes,
SOME EXT!L\ YAU’LS \\ I AT EK INI > LR \\ E A U
I .tidies' Swi-
Abo (lie -time
He was driving a young horse when it became frightened and ran oil'. Edward was thrown out of the wagon and suffered a compound 1 fracture of the left wrist. The j wagon was smashed to splinters, j The injured boy was brought to! Dr. Bence's cilice where the frae-
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who was formerly a resident of the ture was reduced.
At 25c.
EihiM (1 Vests ( rochet necks, extra well tinuhctl.
tjthtDiv *i* i 11«i»i» .■"•»<• r«»» ,
At 3’5e, Z i‘Gi' Ai .OO’ Ladies’ iteavv Kgvpt’ ui Cotton .lersev Kitiiied Vests.
At 50c
Ladies' lle-ny ligypli:ui Colton Jersey Bibbed Vests, tleeee lined, silk crochet peek with silk ribbon iii neck actually worth <,'»•.
At 75 and Sl.OO.
Egyptian Cotton Jersey ftihbed l nion Suits, netnally worth
ifl.uu and $1.25.
(.'hilclren’s Under wear. In plain and Jersev Kil/ st, in eoiton and wool at all prie s. Children’-Fnion I Suit- in ribbed, in Colton anil wool. ’ F. G. GILMOEE
Lallie's Heavy
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