Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1894 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY. .rANUARY 2:». 1804.
THE BEE HIVE THE 1(m p™
Is offering all their Queensware and Glassware at Cost.
Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can.
50 doz. Window Shades at Way Off Prices.
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS. i Ladies' Tan Rubbers the Latest Gloucesters, first at only «SO Gents a pair. And many, many other goods that will not be duplicated in price again. W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
unci came here for pointers on a plant. He was a "uest of James
Maloney.
What is Going on in and About * wo meinlicrs of the Alabama Fair Greencastle. j eompany came near having a sen
sat ion in reality at the north depot I this morning. They got into a
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, dispute and one choked the other
| in a very unstagelike and undignij lied manner. The disputants were Where Our People are (suing and Where m*j,^ Their (siientii are Stopping—News of In-
| terest Over the (Tty-The Best Column la ! ^ Hllifl (*()lll|)<*t ition fot* VOtOS the Paper for Quick Bending — Short IS getting SO Strong ill t lit* SPCOfld Note, from all i*nrt. of the Town-More ward that Messrs. Blake and Perk Note. Some nay. than other* itead and in s are paying a dollar apiece for I I “Winks.’’ They have, it is rumored, I he ( able lecture tonight. , n .1 • . i
got all the promises ot their eon
The firemen s ball will occur on stituents and now desire them to 1*• wink at them as they meet until the
H. M. Black went to Indianapolis election,
this morning. Dr. Carver and Ids compnnv went Wm. Brothers has a serious at- through the city on the Monon yestack of measles. . terday at 10 o’clock a. m. by special The Vandalia pay ear made the train froui Louisville to Chicago, boys happy today. Dave Pope was the engineer from Mrs. Allie Foster, of Reelsville, 'his city, and the run was made in
the remarkable time of d hours and
I THEY /nUST GO.
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 FORGET THAT $18.0(1 FOI.DING HIT). Undertaking given special attention. EAST SIDE. HANNA.
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•»! BTTRTOlflTS LKWISDRV+e Makes your linen look like new. Three shipments each week, Mon , Wed and Kri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
OUR ANNOUNOEMENT COLUMN.
is in the city today.
Col. and Smith Matson are ;it
West Baden recuperating.
Miss Pearl Armitage, of Peru, is
! visiting friends in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paisley leave
FOK HAYOK.
IMitor Banner Times:
Please announce my name as a candidate]
inr Mayor of grecncuatic, siii.jwt lo the ill.- tomorrow for their home in Boston,
cision of the republican primary election or
convention. “F^nomies for Life” drew a good
JONATHAN III 11(11
Editor Hammer Timm i crowd to thc "P 1 ’ 1 '' 1 house last night.
Please announce that I will he a candidate I 41 ,
I he Alabama company was in
for Mayor of the city of Greencastle, subject
to the republican primary.
HENRY < . LEWIS.
the city today enroute to Lafayette. G. M. Black went to Boaehdale
2 minutes. The regular time is 41 hours.— Lafayette Courier. Postmaster Hays showed the Banner Timi:s a handsome, largesized, leather-hound autograph album that he has had since April, 1882. In it may be found thc names of most of the celebrated men of the country since that date and many of earlier years. It is quite a treasure to any one inter
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sa c^OVfo m Z AND 2 J WAHHiM
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In any sum, for any time, date for the office of < ity Treasurer, subject
j to the republican primary.
Must see the borrower in per- editor iunnrk timks:
j Please announce that I will be a candidate
SOU. No delay. Money fur for ntyTrcanurer, subject t!> the repubilean
] primary election.
• i ! . . HENRY s. REND K
mshed at once at the very!, „ „
Editor Rawku Timks:
i . c fri . Please announce that I will be a candidate 1()\\ est 1 ates. for City 'l reusurer, subject to the republican primary. FRANK L. LANDES.
Editor Banker Times:
Please announce t hat I will he a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the republican
j primary, January *-3t», 181*4.
E. T < HAKFKE.
FOR (TTY TRKASl’HER.
John gu.morb announces to thc HepuWi-1 last night on an electioneering tour,
eau voters of Greoneastle that heisa eandi-
Geo. E. BSake,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
Nora Jeffers, thc little daughter of Mrs. Jeffers, is sick with scarlet
fever.
Walter Matthews was here from
the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK 3a CO.
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Gut Flowers IN ANY (QUANTITY, furnished on 24 hours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Chakkee. 63- ijwd
When Talking Through His Hat
FOR (TTY CLERK.
Editor Ranker Times:
Please announce that I will be a enndidat
tor the nomlnntton for (Ity Clerk, tmlijeet tu nessee. He was summoned t here as r,,p,,bllc " n |,ri,, " ,, - v i - witness in a murder trial.
ested in autographs. The name of We arc thc sole agents for
Mr. George W. Cable, the lecturer,
was added here todav.
The remains of Mrs. 11. Meltzer arrived in the city, accompanied by the sorrowing relatives, today on the noon Vandalia tram. The fol-
Danville, III., lust night, lie returns j lowlllg de ath notice appeared in the * ,)da ^' ! Indianapolis Journal this morning: The “Meteors” paper is going up 1 “Meltzer—Elizabeth Meltzer, wife today. They will he hereon Friday of Henry Meltzer, Sunday, Jan. 21, y
evening. ll p. m. V’uneral service at the V_X 1 CjA l
The Knights of I’ythias will meet residence of her sister, Mrs. W. E. in district convention at Washing- Stevenson, 788 North Alabama ton tomorrow. j street, Tuesday morning, Jan. 23,
IC. /Y. I Ifimilloiq’w
Korreet mucI INleai^.
Louis Steeg is at home from Ten-
JAMKS '! HCUt.EV.
To the Itepublleuus of Qreeneastli:
Mrs. Hannatin, who lias been vis-
in the city for two
A man is not likely to be convincing, but when we a-sme you that we are Always Talking Through our SHOES,
You will* recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. That’s what our-Uo—and I hey do not squeak,either.
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I desire to announon that I urn it candidate I iting friends for City Clerk, subject to the republican prl! , ,
mur y | weeks, returned to Indianapolis
JAMBs W. BOWKK tod
editor Hanxkk Times:
Please announce that I will lie a candidate Mique Stack, who lias been WOrkfor. "ytlera.suhjee, to the republican P ri- j lt the Hannk ,, Timks 0 lHee for
inary, Junuury *Jti, 1M(4. °
F I,.JOslin. | several months, left last night for
TOR COUNCILMAN. jSt. Lollls.
Editor BannkkTimes:
pichbc announce that l will be a candidate I Undertaker Black interred the forCouncllmar, Inth, sorond ward of Green- ; reiI)ain8 of y, rs . R ac | me l Frank at
castle, subject to the republican primary.
kd. pkkkins. i Long Branch tins morning. Do Kdttor Banner Times: , ce ,
Please announce that I will be a candidate
for Councilman of the second ward, subject age.
to the decision of the republican primary.
GEORGE E BLAKE,
Alice &
at 10 a. m. Burial at Greencastle lud.” The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock from the family residence 107 south College avenue, interment at Forest j
Hill.
The notorious Sue Crawley Hess was drunk and dressed up last night and created quite a scene in south Greencastle. Marshal Starr went out and arrested her and she resisted with all her strength. She was brought to jail, however, after scratching the officer’s face and allowing her tongue to use all sorts |
was sixty-eight years of I of vile and abusive language. She
took her drunken spite out on the
Nelson have removed iail 1 ' urn i tli re in the woman’s ward
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Editor Banner Times:
Pieaaeannounce that I will be u candidate j I1(r for councilman from the 11 rat ward, subject to ^
the dcoUdon of the republican primary.
Joseph e wieei \ms. Editor Hanner Times:
•Please announce that I will boa candidate for < ouneilmaii from the Thlrdjward, subject
i to the republican primary. JOHN C. BROWNING.
their law office to Mr. Alice’s huild-
Langdon block, taking
the rooms over The 1). Langdon
store.
and broke all the window lights out of her side of the jail. A young man by the name of Hampton put up cash collateral last night for
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her appearance in court today and
I he St. Paul s church people will sh , wa8 ri . len9t , (1 , roin jaiL Tllis give an entertainment in the opera morning she paid $10.50 into the house on the night of Feb. 2. An mayor’s office and was released. interesting piogram is being pre- " m,< o^tT”
In the mayor’s court this morn-
IMace a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
EL A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. SOTVYSTHINO FOR THIS WEEK. i ’ Styles Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered I!an.kerchief:'', worth 35c, 10500.. your
Kdttor Banner Times:
Please iinnminoe Unit 1 will be >i candidate ! pared
'VrCnnnc!! f: :n th. Tblr.l .. .od. siddeel ■ . ... . . h -t -'Vnl* M.fHfWT.r ?%r i.it.it-frv, .Iffiih iftnl B'li
JOHN U. MtU.ER.
Tailoring In the city go tc
L-.-W. wm TC.
Over Jones' drug store, opposite the postoffice.
KOK CITY MARHHAL EdRor Banner Timks:
Please announce that lam a candidate for C ity Marshal, subject to the ronubllcan primary. WM. II. WELSH.
Editor Banner Time*:
Please announce that I will be a candidate
left this afternoon for Columbus, O. * * * Dr. N. G. Smith, ol Greencastle, is in the city.—Cranfords,
rille Journal.
Gh 0i e e* for en Fs *!
ored, was represented by Messrs. 1
Our warning to the boys who so
I In, i rhTpromisIu^LX“ri^ I A.Ior, and after a -
1 Ti '" :t; . i in.r fain. xu OQO ae :
( Ity Marsbal subject to the republican prl- the practice will have fO 1)0 Stopped. <) ,S<# ullltc u.i. \sbi.kv. „ , . • i ,n,n< wt ‘ re hound over to circuit Engle A Willis, two young busi-' rt jn 8lim8 of ( . a( .|, t f a iij IJX
j ness men from Sullivan, are here to give which they nre still with ... _ t'.vL.y'-.h'Si'.VJ.v^' » .«.••. - * r .rr, p — “Meteors in opera house Fri- a notion store. Thev have
MImh .laelison's (.tt«><(M.
An even, or odd rather, baker’s (dozen of Brazil’s fair ladies came j
Mr. Ora J. Cooper, of the “Kno- 1 over on the 8:34 Vandalia train
Nichols had their preliminary trial. 1
They were charged with petit hire- The Hankerchief Bargain of the Season,
eny, the particular count of having robbed Vandalia freight cars being
lodged against them. Roberts, col
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a notion store. i he
in contemplation the Conrad
Cook room on the west side.
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[ ? ? :LE: -Plscjassing
YV T. SCOTT*S
Fiuest Line of Samples,
Buttons Covered and Made to Order
Repairing and Cleaning.
Spring Samples in a few days'.
E. W. WHITE.
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Wilezek concert company in M,-
harry hall January 24.
Geo. W. Cable in Meharry hall I mies for Life” eompany here Inst this morning and were the guests Tuesday «>v<*uing, .Tati. 23. 1 idglit is *• Putnam count , boy. ile <»{ ..Lns Lmmi. J,.. ...vur. for t!i. dr.y is a grandson of (’ol. W. W. Yates, at her pleasant residence on Locust Subscribe for the Banner Timks. 0 f Bainbridge, and was a guest of and Seminary streets. They form
Badger Williamson during his stay |ed a merry dinner party when the J$Q0t3, SllOGS, RllbbGr GOOd.S, HatS. here. Banner Times . called for their) * * Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight names at noon. The visitors were j Caps U11<1 GCIltS* I’TmiiHllillK'GOOflg, Etc. Jv. ves at the residence of the bit ! Mrs. Joseph \ an A.\ res, Mrs. Hous-, . , .. . , . , , , . te/s mother, Mrs. McGee, on Indt- ton, Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. Wm. Moore. A large Stocko goods having been placed in my hands ana and Hanna streets a son f an . Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Brattiu, Mrs. f <n dtsposil, will s: 1 ot the next 6o days at prices such as uurv Mrs Keves’ is visitinu Tlingspar, Mrs. ( has. H. Knight. never known in Greencastle. Ladies fine footwear from $1 her mother Mr Keves beinsr in Mrs. ( has. K. Matson, Mrs. i) r . : Jo $2.50, worth $2.50 to $5.00. Children s wear at prices way ’’ ’ • n i Black, Mrs. W.C. Hall, Mrs. Frank below the manufacturers prices. I have a large lot of rubber ^o.s ng» is. a., on msintss. A McClelland and Miss Lucy Me- goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that 1 will Charles Swope, of Marshall, ill., ('lelland. They returned home at close out at less money than they can he bought on the
at was here yesterday looking at the (his aiternoou. niter hio ing markets today. Men’s boots from $1 to $3. These goods A IaIaFAN’S - I3H.UJO - S'TOREl. 8tone tru8hin tf bl,8ine88 of Henr y ing’linother'iink' i n’ l 'Vhe "''haiuT.f aie mnv °P e ? and wil1 be found in the Burns building on the
Hillis. Mr. Swope has a contract g Qod feeling between Brazil and north side of the square.
OSCAR WEBSTER.
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND
DECORATOR
All Work I’romrtly Uti'iuliil to.
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Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen, to supply his city with crushed rock Greencastle.
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W. T. SCOTT, Manager.
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