Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1893 — Page 3
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TIIK BANNER TIMES, GUEENCASTLE, INDIANA SATE HD A \. DECEMBERS, 1893.
sPEcmi_s FOR THIS WEEK.
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FAN VEILS. NEW MUFFS. • KID MITTENS. WOOL MITTENS. CLOAK FASTENINGS. SAXONY FASCINATORS. ICE WOOL FASCINATORS. The D. LAMGD0N GO. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS.
I’HE L0(’AL FIELD
What is Goin^ on in and About
Fair Greeneastle.
LATEST
Ikt 11. .M isk VanDvkf vi8itetl in Grrrnrnstle a few years ago and it j known to a large number of people!
here.
Elijah Grantham has been appointed administrator of the estate 1 of Carrie 1). Christie, deceased;
city haps and mishaps, also guardian of Einnia Mason et ul.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Jenkins are| keeping house in Muter Hachelder’e
>u.e.. o.,r IV..,.n-Where p 0 plar street, lately va-
cated b\ Bert ( allahnn. Mr. ''alia-
Then- C■ s ar#* Stopping: Ni*\v** «»|' InOver tli«* < it> Tli«* C'liluiiin in the rap#*r tor K«*a(HiiK — Short NoteH troni all rails nt tli«* Town More Not»*s Soiii** Days than Others Head ami
K«*i*p
wife moved to Howard
HIM EE MENTION. Square dealing at Huston si ore. if I'resh oysters alw:i\ - on hand at Broadstreet & Hurst’s. JS-tl for S.ile.— A ino-t desirable S-rooin
A. 11. Phillips is siek.
Mrs. James Biinten is visiting at
('lay ton.
A heavy fall of snow set in this
afternoon.
Miss Lizzie Mivkels is visi
Indianapolis.
1). <Hughes is in Sullivan vis-
iting his parents.
The Ilillis (piarrv starts Monda\
on another lug job.
J. I.. Stevens and family left yes
terday for Alabama.
Miss Stewart is visiting her
brother, F.lder Stewart.
Miss Leah Talbott is visiting
relatives at Terre Haute.
1). L. Southard is here from Mar-
ha u and
street.
“There has been an enormous sale of skates today,” said a hard- \ wave merchant. ’• The boys come in droves from seven o’clock to | eleven, and have completely broken |
my large stock of skates.”
At a meeting conducted by Mr.
linciu ami Mrs. Frame in Columbus. Ind.,
more than live hundred people were! I converted and added to the churches. Why not an equally
| great result in onr fair city?
The comrades of Greeneastle Post No. 1 1 are ordered to meet at their hall on Monday. Dee. 4, 1803, ! at 7 o’clock p. m. Important business and annual election of oflieers. I
A full attendance is desired.
A party of young ladies and gen- , tleiuen met with Miss Onie Pax-
One ! Two !! Three !!!
(1) The World's Fair is Over, (2) The Silver Bill Has Passed, <3> Congress Has Adjourned.
These three great drawbacks to business are a thing o the past. 1 hen what s the matter with us doing some business? My entire stock of Fi rniti rk is new and has been bought very low for Spot Cash. Therefore I am better prepared to give you bargains than any other house in the count)-. Give me a call and be convinced that I tell the truth. I ndertaking in the best manner possible. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
East Side Square. . l^y. I I^lllllcT.
enitiigo—hard wood tlnidi, cemented 1 '• ^ouiuara isnereirom vinr- ion hi-d evening and organized a ! cellar, new furnace, cUtcm, city water, tinsville for a f(‘vv days. sovietv which thev call the (7. C. < . i 'table and wood hou«> and driveway. M; ^ g Nel | io || almnon) i returns They meet with with Miss Ger
Splemliil loeation.
Tiiirs oltiee.
Call at ISvNNnt-
20-tf
tonight from Indianapolis.
trade Wilder next Wednesday.
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The place to buy Flour, Mill Feed, Hominy-Meal, Hay
And all kinds of Grain is mnth Feed Store
at the mnmof
1 h Giles •• Bros.,
16-18-20 South Jackson St.
->l B7TRTOWS LKWISDRYiC
ynur Um*n look Hkt* tu*
shipinriiiH each week, Mon.. We PROMPT COLLECTION AND
new. Three «tl iiml Sat.
DELIVERY.
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MONEY DAN ED
Another lot of coal oil bought, at a saerfliee: lOets. per gallon, at F. It. Baiun's. d-JO-Jt.
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Meat shop fixtures for sale on uortli-
west corner of the square.
<ieorgt* II. Davidson.
Henry Lane took tlv second de- It is reported that DePaw's share grec in masonry last night. of the receipts at Indianapolis on Born, to Wm. Kellar and wife, of tl,e loo < ,,a11 W!IS » b<>ut
It seems with the large crowd that I was present that DePauw should;
For Bent the city.
Apply to l Miss Hines, of Terre Haute is vis-d.'B-Ot iting Miss Maggie O’Connell.
Neatest small collage in A1 - Uirt is expected home tonight
F. I>. Apku. from a Hying trip to Arkansas.
Presbyterian Miss Ora Henton left this aftcr-
dltj.'tt
The Concert (Toll at
ehureh, Monday evening. Dee. I. JU-H noon for a visit in Bloomington. To the ladies oi Greenca-dle: Weliave -Miss Kinnm Ives, of Terre Haute left at your homessjiniples of Dr.Seale’s is visiting the Misses ()< onnell. Pills. Try them. For sale by I’ierey Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. David ( 1,11 j Sublett, city. Nov. 81, it daughter.
Wanted — A good nurse girl'.about
fourteen rears preferred. Must he well •
• ' visiting Dr. beathennati and lam- sumption, recommended. Apply at C oininon'ial 1 1
hotel. d-lt 'ly.
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Mahan, of
have fared better than she did on
finances.
Dr. Lenthermnn was called yes-I tartlay to attend an injury received ■by Samuel Woodrutl'. Mr. Woodruff fell yesterday and broke the hones in his hand. He is probably the oldest man in the county, his
age being ninety.
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK St CO. ; : ; EAST SIDE. : : : CALL ON
Archie F. Gruhli of north College |
Miss Kate Gofer, of Danville, is avenue is very freebie with con-
lie would he pleased if
more of his brother Odd Fellows would call and see him. He is a
E. A. HAMILTOM, THE GROCER,
In any sum. for any time. | Must see the borrower in per ! son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very
lowest rates.
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Geo, E, B!ake, GREENCASTLE. IND.
“Hy fur the linos, violinist that ha- Miss Mur ^ aret Ma,ian ’ of ^ 1
e ye r appeared before an andicnee in our ^ Jinnol, 111., is the miesl o! .Miss member ol Iroijuois No. 14.». nt
city.” says an eastern exehange-of Mis- Cora Darnnll. Edith Stabler. .’>l-li ... • i r
Ol. < umuiings was before Mavor
Those who ito not wish to go to the ! Case, charged with intoxication
trouble of getting up a Thanksgiving this morning,
dinner can go to F. B. Hagan’s todinner
lit for a king. :i:t-lt Mr. and Mrs. < hittendrn have
returned from a visit with relatives
For any thing in the line of (iroeeries. queens ware, Fane) Fruits and Vegetables.
Rivals < onrert (’bib, Mnndnv even
i,,,,. ;t4-it :lt Indianiapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. James 11
Lewnian. Mr. Ham Daniels, with Bivals eon-
, |s , U1 of Indianapolis, are guests of M. D.
Bridges and family.
Miss Laura Floret- who is teach
cert elalt, is surpassed by none
inimitable humorist.
Rensselaer, Indiana.
Mtlroy (Jordon was down from Bainbridge today and refuted the rumor that he was dead. Mr. (Jordon is full of life and vigor, and says he never intends to die, hut added that he might have to do
such a thing sometime.
Miss Martha Hidpath entertained the Home Coliunliiaii club last cv cning at six o'clock dinner. The
Test o*ur bulk Oysters. * * \VH SELL OYSTERS. NOT WATER. Our last year’s customers can tell you that. E. A. MAIVIILTON, SOUTH El AST I OOHNE1R ! SOUAHK.
The success which each member of ■ . • i ^ .1 the Rivals ( oneer. ( la Anderson is visiting her eluh is composed of members of the
demonstrates that the public always home folks this week
nppr:vlr,rr= that which i-gcod. Ji it
( nrtis Hughes and Walter < oop
„ , er took the esquire work in the ■file following markets or.. ...1 K. of P lodge last evening.
0 :! p. m’. daily direct from < hieago; Todav's ouotations are a^ follows:
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.KIIIN F. MAI.OM I
Hun is \i) Faii v ftorv
Options. Wheal DceeinluT
May.
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< bits — Deeeinhei’. May
< Ipen’g i" n. m
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It S b’eniek A- Co. shipped a gasoline stove and refrigerator to Boavdman, Florida, today.
high school class of 'hit. A
her of young lames who do mission work under the guidance of Miss
Ann s were present also
(apt. Win. II. AI lee 101 lay pur chased the tirst bed of the Folding Bed company's stock. He was so pleased with the model bed as it
To(Iii>*h Loral Market*
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But a true story of solid fuels, viz.: That we have a much larg'd', hrttd’ selected, more dur-
uhie and stylish stock ol Ikx*ts. Shoes, slippers, . ■ ih.-ii^ < • , •* • ■ • - j > »»* v* v/r>| r\»i i, «, i» any ntlu-r ilcalnr will di>. onr kochU are n’l .. -- , GtsOl't/r Steele Misses ,na.1.. tn .a,,-..-,.....1,.I I- ■g~x! J ' ‘-.cog. .mu.
can In-naiili.. ami li> hIvIiis >>«r entire alien- ’..j ‘'
Unn to the shoe traMncss exclusively \vi ari 1 f; . , 1 J etmliled In ito better by you Ilian merchants j Tl I, ' i.,,,,. w bo have a few shnes mlxeil in with other I T. r . hu.,. . ...,, .... ic x
anil I hen Ret the best of you It we can. The 'i .Li, iriilli Is. yen can save money .'Very lime >'«» i |{,,“blr, rriwh rnU !
1 Uiittn' :?
Itabbits, (H-r do/. •piall '• "
Mrs. Lmma Dill has returned to , ... , , . . , stood at the laetorv that nothing her home at Bellville, Ills., after a , ,, , , . , , , , ,
1 pleasant visit with her sister. Mr«
B. L. Iligert.
Mr. and Mrs. YunBuskirk, of Bloomington, and Miss Nellie Rogers, of Gosport, ate visiting Mr.
else would do but he should have it. A sight of the bed generally satislles one of it good points. Don't predict failures. The man 1 who takes pessimistic views of ev■vy v. rit7.V”ii.'.'i **dnlv hamper 1 i.e interests of our own in-
AT. ...
- stitutions, but loses bis reputation
\\ due and Demi ( 00k went to Terre , , ... .... ,
, as a lovui eitizen ol (treencastle.
Haute as A P. S. ( . K. delegates , . . ’ ^ * L8.JV-,fT A^tU teruVi.’iViinj.' 41 ' V< *' ^ ' '' ■ ^ •“ ^
* word for onr mumi 1 not lines ns to
liny f ootwear nt
The lireat Shoe F.inporimn
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L. L. I GUiS a: LG.
WEDDING, BIRTHDAY
j\nd Holiday I ’rcsc'nt*
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Buskirk, who 9peuk d i S|mr ., g i n g| y 0 f them,
iieen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J
Mel). 1 lavs, returned to their home ' h " rk ' s F ’ An,lomm VV!IS t “ k, ‘ n in Bloomington this afternoon. , 90Uth to J^ersonville peniten-
, i .' . » . tiarv b\ Sheriff GHdewell Suhserlptions for any magazine Rev. A. Smith, of Indianapolis ^ . .
i\. Ilf Still UFIlKMl OP-
’ ” tf will assist in the quarterly meeting in g .. Hi | lv ' W 01 .| ino . Mr. Glidest ‘ rvic ‘‘ s at the A. M. K, wf , n ( , is( . ovt . n . (1 thll , Worline had
ehureh. All will be made welcome. , )e(?n in , )t . nitent i al . y
Miss Delia Cook is
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Witt be in force only a short time yet. You can certainly not afford, to see this sale close taking advaulage ul it.
or paper taken si i Id will save you money.
(told Watches worth #30.00 for <20.00 Gold Chains worth. *0.00 for #4.00 ’’ ’■ 15.00 “ to.oo; G doz. Sold Silver Spoons 6.00 “ 4.00 Clocks “ 4.50 “ 3.00 j Fine Silk Utntrrellas .1 .v. “ -> Ar i'.„i.i .-< 4.uu 2.05 | triple Plated Spoons
A .00 2.50
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before.
Terre having been released on (Jet. 80
Haute attending tin state conrcii- iast. lie was landed back there on tion of the Y. P. S. <’. K. eonven Nov. 20, so he had just one day less tion, which is being held in Nalyor than a month of freedom. He
opera house. The Iddings II ease was not tried yesterday. It was postponed over to next term of court, and a large number of witnesses had their long cold tide for nothing. Invitations are out for the mar-
served his last term from Parke county under the nit me of Charles F. King. He is an adroit lareenist it seems.
The proprietor of the Commercial hotel would like to engage ten or fifteen young ladies to serve at ,
riage of Miss Nettie VanDyke,, bttnquets Th „ g0 w su , h daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David , )09itlon8 8 , l0U , d call there as soon
NanDyke. of New Albany, to Mr.
, • .twwbiij, KIWIV. ag p 0 g 8 il,] e
Wc have the Hnest line of Cduna and Fancy Goods ever Silas D. Loughmiller, of the New
brought to this city. Call and examine them. Prices reasonable 1 Albany DePauw college, on Decent- The B wxi ft Tmi s—loc. a week.
Alt other goods in proportion. Sale will positively close Jan. 1st. The stock is going fast and persons wishing Christinas goods would do well to secure them before l>ec. 1st. SOME EXTRA N ALUES IN LADIES’ WINTER UNDERWEAR
At 25c.
F.adie-' Swi-- Bihls'd Vesi». ('’rocliet necks, extra well flulshed. Also the -amc , quality in drawers usully sold for J-’h 1 . At 35c, 3 for $1.00 l.ndies’ I,raw Kgvptian Cotton Jersev Ribbed Vest*.
At 50c.
Ladies’ Heavy Kgypthm Cotton Jersey Rililved Vests, lleeee lined, -ilk eroehet neck with silk ribbon in neck actuallv worth
At 75 ami S1.00.
Ladie's lleaw Fgvptiau Cotton Jersey itildn'd I’ldon Suits, aeluallj" wortli
|1.00 ami 41,25.
Children’s Underwear. In plain and Jersey Ribbed, in cotton and wool at all prices. Children’s Cnion Suits in ribbed, in Cotton and wool. _ F. G. GILMORE
