Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JANUARY IS; IH!H.
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PANIC PRICES. I
*3 THE LOCAL FIELD
| Admission 0) cunts. I vited.
Everyone in-
HeineiiilKM* tlie Great Cut Price Sale at the I5ee Hive will not he Repeated Soon.
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Everything at Cost, and Thousands of Hollars Worth Far Below Cost
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ioiniiig Hid Hway. Hoiiy Kept Back. Everything Sold at a Great Sacrifice.
Fine Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Allwool Underwear, a large line of Ladies' Fine Footwear—liand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros.,Val. Duttonhoffer & Sons, Hurley & Ursher and many other well known brands.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Notwithstanding the fact that there was “‘a lock on do chicken coop dor," Mrs. Britton, the south end grocer, lost six or seven chickens Tuesday night. The thieves broke the lock and carried off the fat fowls.
! I I ICY Y\UST GO. :
Where Our People are Going and Where
The Betas gave a reception last
Th«.r <Jue.». «re stopping-*.*. «r I„.j evenin g ||t t | H . ir chapter house in terent Over the City—The IteNt Column in i . ■ • », ,
honor of Dr. Snus. Meinbcrs of the Paper for Ouiek Keatling — Short ,
Not.. of th. T..w«-Mor. the f8(M,,t .V. promment Citizens and Not.. Som. liny, timn tith.r.—it.aii ano representatives of the other fraK«.p Po.t.<t. ternities paid their respects to the
Geo. Cooper, tin* liveryman, is in distinguished guest.
Brazil todav. ^ want ad. in last evening’s B.xsM. 1. Scott went to Indianapolis nkk Times brought four answers to
A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days.
DON'T FOKGFT TIF\T $181111 FOFDING BED. Undertaking given special attention.
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HANNA.
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^1 B7*RTOWS L7^urs DRV1<-
Makes your linen look like new. Three fdiipmentH each week, Mon., Wed and Fri.
PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
KOU MAYOR. Editor llA.N.NKH TjMKS: PI ease iinnoiinco my name as a oandidato for Mayor of Orccnouatle, .ulijis't to the decision of the repnhllean primary eltsdion or eonventlon. •HINATII AN IHKCH
Editor Han nkk TTmks: 1’h-aae nnnoiitiee that I will ho a candidate for Mayor of tlu* city of Greeiiea8tle, subject to Ihi' repnhllean primary. HENRY < . LEWIS.
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Geo. E». Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
FOR CITY TKKAHITHKR. •Foil\ Gii.mokk annotmeefi to the Reput)llean voters of «.reeneaHtle that he is a eandldate lor tin* otllee oft Ity Treasurer, subject to the republiCHii prhuary.
County Treasurer Hughes is under the weather. Dr. Chaa Poucher lias returned to Indianapolis. ( has. Lueteke is attending Imsiness college at Indianapolis.
the advertiser before seven o'clock p. m. That's results. That’s advertising. That's what the Banner Times does, and the ad. cost the gentleman but thirteen cents. Friends familiar with theeircumsianees of Mrs. Schuyler Colfax,
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Mrs. John Briggs is visiting rela- tlu ‘ wi, low of the late viee-presLent, lives and friends in Indianapolis, i ,let ' lare dial the failure of the IndiThe marriage license business is “napob® Nadonnl bank has entiredull. The last one was issued on ; ly a ' V!,v the s,nu11 fort " 11P (.jIj j by her husband, which was invest-
ed in tin ruined institution.
Republican candidates and city
committee meet at the mayor's of 1 Dris. Alspaugh, son ol James flee tonight. Alspaugh, of this place, and James Claude Hoover is much better to- °' Mc Formick, of Waveland, came day and it is hoped that he ^.j,!; o''e>-and visited the Masonic lodge
soon recover.
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Kuitok Ramnkii Times: PIcmhc nniioiinee that I will lx-a earalhhile for City Treasurer, subjeet to the republican j
primary election. HENRY s. REND K.
M. J. Beckett is in Effingham, 111., in the interest of the Rocker
bed company.
Karl C. Smith, of Greencastle, was in the city today.—Cnurford*-
villv Journitl.
The merchants are right in the midst of “top season” and the
small boj' is happy. John B. Young,
last night, and assisted in conferring degree work. Three members were taken in on dimit last night, and two members elected for de grees, one petitioner, and one pe-
tition for degrees.
The State university base ball team is getting in shape. Says the Bloomington '/'i j lc/thnitc: Manager Axtell, of the base ball team, is be-
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Stoves and
We are the sole agents for the above line of
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK St CO.
EAST SIDE.
Editor bannmt,«*s: I .... v • • ginning active preparations for the Please annoiinee thai i win be a candidate ' ,ol,n 1 oun g> a prominent | s p r j n g season, and is preparing to
for city Treasurer, Kuii.|e<-i to tbe republican i merchant of Petersburg, is visiting g(, n( i ol |t
Mr. Hoover on Elm street.
Miss Allie Friend, who has been
priinur)
FRANK I, I. Will'.
Kill! (TTY C1.KHK.
Editor IIannkk TTmks:
Please announce that I will be a candidate employed as a stenographer at for tiie nomination for < it.\ (Tcrk.Kiibjcct to Lafayette, has returned home.
a team that will not only
win the pennant, but will gain new honors for I. LL by the class of
men comprising the team.
the repo hi I eon primary TAMES M HURLEY
When Talking Through His Hat
A man is not likely to be convincing, but when we a-sure you that we are
Sanford Bennett, a railway pos-
j To the Repiibitctins of Greencastle: tal clerk between Indianapolis and i desire to unuoum-eiii.it I urn a candidate | Louisville, is visiting bis father.
forCitj < Fork, sulijvcl to the rrpiihliciiii pri
.1 amK' w. Row I II | P' -0 *- •Dimes H. Howe writes the
Banner Times that be will arrive in Greencastle on Monday next. Rev. Vanderraan, of Bainbridge,
mury.
Always Talking Through our SHOES,
You will recognize tinvalue to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. That's what ours no—and they do not si|Ueak.either.
Volt COUNCILMAN.
Editor IIannkkTimks: Please announce I Iml I will be a candidate for Coiinctlinitn in tin- second ward of Greeneast le, siitijeet to tlu- republiean primary.
ED. PERKINS,
Editor liANNKH TlMKS:
Please announce that twill be n candidate fur Coiinetliiian of the sis-nnil ward, siihjei-t
to the deelBlon ol Hie reptibllcnn Jirlrnuri j prised last night
GEOlUli; K. BLAKE*
left last night for Bloomington to to attend the funeral of his sister.
Miss Ruby
Pinkston was sur-
by a number
Rev. Ogles, of Indianapolis, of the state mission board, will bo here today to assist Rev. Cbarpie in the revival meeting at the Baptist church. Prof. Sherwood is leading in the music, which is adding greatly to the interest of the meeting. Services at two o’clock and seven o’clock this evening. Everybody is most cordially invited to
| attend all the services.
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We want to thank the ladies of
her young friends, who tendered the city for the many kind things her a party. ; they say about the Daily Banner
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Gut Flowers
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MRS, F. T. CuAFI KK.
Editor Hannkh Timks:
PIcohi- iiiiiimince that I will be n eandidute i i ,,, . for councilman from the tirst ward, subjeet Vo I )r. ( . N. Sint s lecture last night * c appi eejate I heir eomthe decision of the r^ubiiean priiimry ^ ! was instructive and entertaining.! P ,iment8 ana a ' s c appreciate the .... A large and appreciative audience * at '* ^'at when the ladies get to rjUllor KANNKM I IMErs! I I a 11 * i • • Plf»ast* annoiinot 1 that I will boa uandidatt* prt*st*Ilt. , FdlUing' tt »()Ut a papoi it is tll“ lK»st for i ounciiinan from the Third ward, aubjoet . , , . kind of an advertisement. Many to the repahiiean primary. I here has been much discuasion ., • John c. brownin'... , as to whether this v. ■ m weather ° f tl “‘ m tak< ;. spw,ul P a '“ a to give Editor ItANNKK TTmks: i i,„ a i.„„„ ..„ i.„„nt,.. .. i j the BANNER TlMKS the news of the
again want to say
thanks.
E. I Icimi lie C xroce r i ets a re K or reel cincl Klecii\.
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
FI. A. hi A M I U T ON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.
FOR THIS WEEK.
PI cane announce that I will he a candid,,,,-1 ll " 8 ' K ‘ , ' n ' ,S !,S 11 <,old win - | da ,. and
for Council from 1 he Tliird ward, subjtK't to J t(T would have been.
(Ik* republioiin priumry.
.Ii ill V U Mill I'll
Ilnwnrd l > h«*r«on of Uulnlnbltro
Ft>It < ITY MAHSIIAL. Bdltoi* r.ANNKH TlMKS:
j has sobl his stock of goods to H. ('.
FU'jlv umiounct* ihut Iain :i euxulidoit for
Darnall and son Frank.
. j iTiiiry.
WM. H. U Ll.sll
1T1TIIAMS CAR1.1) IDR.
IT you have* a house for Bale or rent, and 1 i- •• |,. f
it is proving an “elephant on your haudR, ’ us look alter it. We’ll Bell it or let it, as wirth, if there’s a poBBible customer !n to
Editor P.annf.h Times: IMeuse announce that I will be a candidate fort ity MarBlial, subjivt in the republican primary. W. K 8TAKK.
you
wir-ii,im .t ^ t. posBiblc cuBtomer tn town. KivH that fact in your mind, tlun call and
we’ll clinch it.
J. -F M. r 11UhthliY
Insurance, Real Estate, and Loan, » , •
Second Floor, First National Hank litiildinir
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Tiie Banner Times—li»e. a week
Editor Hannkh Timet: Flense announce that I will be candidate for < ity Marshal subject to the republican prlmary* 0.T. ASHI.KV.
COMING EVENTS.
“Knemies for Life" at the opera
house Monday evening.
I-oral X«>\vm
who will! Having bought some goods at a
j couiuiue me oiioiiicss. | bargain, I now propose to gite mj Claude Hoover was operated on the benefit - 1 am !1,,! by bis uncle, Dr. Hoover, of Boone- tlo8in 8 0,,t nor Nelling at cost, but ville. this week. Mr. Hoover con- 1""P 0 «‘sell goods at u rensonaUnues quite sick of pneumonia. j * ,b ’ l ,r<l,lt (■innulated sugur, 2U
J lbs. for -t 1.00; Ridgewood A sugar.
Another party of music lovers I 21 U)8 for |100; all p a , k!lf , e t . of . leave this evening for the Vienna j feef , t per poulul< 2 5c; best apple Prater orchestral concert at India-1 ) , utu . 1 . p( ., poundt r )0 . b{>8t mince napolis. The orchestra and band | raeati per poimd( 6c; be8t
is a line drawing card.
Choice of All Our $1.01) Fancv Silks for lv. Choice of All Our Ik Fancv Silks for 50c.
Now is the time to make Fancy Pillows.
per pound, 5c; best Navy beans, (i lbs. for 25c; 1 gallon cans
( ol. and Mrs. Weaver, Dr. and I pie peaches, per can, 2:’.o ; 1 gallon
Mrs. Town, Mr. and Mrs Matthias |
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These Men are Discussing
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F. G. GILMORE
Toibij'* i.tM-iii
Kiirnisheil the Daif.y Bannkk'Fimkb
Tlit- Weatlipr.
Th^ indir«tion« for thi« vicinity
fb»il v 1? \V Atb»n nmnao^cr nf A rf bur i c- « K , : 4 - « l > ••« . \
jiOA 4.*'4C t. e/4.1 AT.^ ..V/14..T Uiv
.TonlanV poultry hou«o.]
ICcns 5 Sprinufs, choice B'o Cocks, ymuiK tNuks, old Tiirkcyn, hens, choinc fat liVi Turkeys, youim, choice fat fi Turkeys, old toms 4
Ducks Geese, choice f. f. Mlbs and over
Geese, plucked 2d iCaRH, fresh, suliject to cundliiiM Id liutter, frcKh roll k\. Huttcr, No. 2 tP*
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Poor younir toms 4'. ... ...V ^ I ' , ,a . . ., .....
Voting Toiub, over 161 bs.
•Sabscr-i-p-tJops for • ;iiaga-:::r.c or paper taken at this office,
will save you money.
as follows as received by II. S. Kenick (k Co. from the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianauolis. Ind., Jan. 18.
Hoist cold wave signal; tem l (’. B. Ca’be, T. T. Moore and B Wanted-
gooil girl to do general
peri,ture will tall 20 or JO de- j.\ Corwin are at Indianapolis to- house work. Apply to 1). S. Hurst, grees, and may reach freezing point day attending the convention to se- w ‘ , 't IValuut street. ii7-lt
by Friday morning. lect a member of the state central Take your sick watch to Dr. James
Hahrimoton. I committee from this district. j A. Ricketts. os-n
Lost—Two garnet pins with chains
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town, Air. and .Mrs Matthias | cans N. Y. nnples. per can. 30c; I / ,Ylk Polk’s'besE^rnrpJr nm,' “ick-'i \' \\’TcL>V ; AG* -
_ | hai ry hall January 21, laiiied at tea by M,. ami Mrs. S. A. j Hoik's best tomatoes, per can, 10c. | W . V
Hays last evening. j The above are only a few of the J 'jf
Manager Hendricks, of the V a-1 many bargains we are giving our| / /"q
riety Turning works, went to Indi-1 customers. K. A. Hamilton, || j
anapolis last night to purchase a! d(>5t5 Southeast Cor. Square. ( s ? w mill, to add to the rapidly! .i,,,,,,.' Ri.kott. dnes the. wstot, 1 | growing business of th conccrif. | and clock work. Try him. H8-lt
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We \ tree of charge hy Ricketts, the expert tf I silversmith. (is-lt
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----a | attache,I. 1-imler please leave at post pressed a preference to have the ! otllee anil receive reward. (>s-lt
city primary for Friday, the 26th
Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats. Caps and Gents’ FTiriilshing’ Goods, F^te.
Ricketts, the expert watchmaker. It
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of this month, a week from tumor- j Lo8t ._ lM the plty of Greencastle, Janrow. 1 he question will be settled, nary 17. ’H4, on Howard street, or on
however, tonight.
The “Careful Gleaners”
A large stockof goods having been placed m my hands for disposal, will sell for the next 6o days at prices such as never known in Greencastle. Ladies’ fine footwear from £i to $2.50, worth #2.50 to $5.00. Children’s wear at prices way below the manufacturer’s prices. I have a large lot of rubber
ALj.IaIE.TnI’S - OFiLJO ■ S'X'OREl. * ive “ mu8ical “ nd,,Httleentertain *
ment at Mrs. Dr. Throop’s, on Sem-
Latest Designs and Co'orings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen. inar >’ 8trt ‘ et , on tomorrow night.
I 1 'f ' 1 lio. v CL ld.1 iWL 141 i UUUCl depot street north ot Howard, a lady’s j, ooc j s bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will gold waii h. i-mdei win reu-Me^T id,-1 t .j ose out at j ess mone y than they can be bought on the
(!8 . u j markets today. Men’s boots from #1 to S3. These goods
Let Ricketts do your watch and arC "V™ * lIld wiU bc found i' 1 the Bums buikling on the
eloek work, in order that it may be north slt > c the square.
done correctly. (w-n 1 W. T. SCOTT, Manager.
tiie ! Finder will receive a lib-
,, , . , , , , ■ eral reward on leaving same at Hannkh
Presbyterian Sunday school will
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